Oakwood University - Acorn Yearbook (Huntsville, AL)
- Class of 1969
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QW Wg? sf -ip W We si hi -M' Q fe Q.. e' 'ff W Elizabeth Beale Tlmothy Beale Un green shurty with Victor and Vincent has brothers .W 1 .1 W9 -A ' N , rt' , . Y , L -Xml I Q Q . i X, ,, - , W In Memory WHY? Their eyes were filled with tears As they watched their loved ones die. Their minds were filled with questions As over and over they asked, Why? Why not someone else? Why did it happen to us? Why, dear God, did you decide To break our family thus? Why do we have to suffer The grief and heartache? Why was it our loved ones You decided to take? O my dear loving God Why? Why? Why? Why of all persons Did you let them die? My friends try to understand There will come a wonderful day When with His arm around you God will wipe the tears away. In that beautiful city There will be no more death or pain Save all of your Whys until then Because then He'll make it plain. --- Loraine I. Bowie FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD It seems to me, I'd like to go W Where bells ne'er ring or whistles blow Where clocks ne'er strike and gongs ne er sound But where there's stillness all around. Not real stillness -just the trees' Low whisperings or the croon of bees The drowsy tinkling of the rill, Or twilight song of whippoorwill. 'Twould be a joy could I behold The dappled fields of green and gold, Or in the cool, sweet clover lie And watch the cloud-ships drifting by I'd like to find some quaint old boat, And fold its oars, and with it float Along the lazy, Iimpid stream Where water-lilies drowse and dream. Sometimes it seems to me lmust Just quit the city's din and dust For fields of green and skies of blueg And say! how does it seem to you? --- Nixon Waterman Dedication To be a student leader or officer of any organization is a chal- lenge in itself. Because of their undaunted guidance in helping to strengthen the physical, cultural, and spiritual aspects of our characters, we dedicate the 1969 ACORN to the officers of the United Student Movement. The United Student Movement Officers X-L' , ' f I 1 W' QQ ri , osv . ' r-QM! YQ? 5' 'iatil' txt, rt' Y X N' - A RJ' J If N 'gi 'UA 'f ' 75 WI, '15 . ,W X United Student Movement Presidents PIERRE HUNT AND CLIFFORD IVIAPP , WY, Y ,, .- IKE ' fl - ff' x t Q Sur, A bridge closes the gap between the banks of a flowing streamg as education spans the distance between an ignorant past and a successful future. C.. di N'-in Q -'S J ,F nil Q.. ': ' M., 'Ni'- 4? 4 .- .-1. w,g,,z+ v M- ' ' W 1 -W - A v 2 1 in 'ffl' L - - - , 'Tl ' n -. . - '-fa' . 3' WMM N' ,M-, mf- .-.. - www ,, ' J,-in -Q1 'f'...' ff fi -xx , 4---:LP - , 4 PU, -f . v x :.c vw- 4 . E. 4 '. 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I 'tri J rg. i Q., ', ',7W 4' 'Ai 4,1 1- . ,,,,- :.,A,f -x J3 'J 1' , n NN bf .v. fbi X ., - 'i',.1.,V . ,. , :A J. '.'1:'.affAu'.C: f'tC.-' 'Y .wfgtfsd Q. I' K K ,QTL Ooh r .- J, ..' X f 4 fri S- 1 r l ttf 1 I I v . .X ,L Va tl: Qahawaf may HUNTSVILLE. ALABAMA 35806 Orme: or 'rs-ce Pnssioen-r Dear Fellow Student, One of the most impressive features of Oakwood College is the vivid realization of its natural set- ting. Perhaps we shy away from the possibility of being too sentimental when we view the wondrous works of God as evidenced through nature. Settled in a valley and surrounded by a linkage of un- dulating mountains and hills, Oakwood College with its majestic buildings seems to have invested itself with the quality of those classical gardens so typical of the Continent during the late sixteenth century. During the spring of the year the sun seems to dominate the campus as it shines through the trees warming the acorn-blanketed and pine-needled earth. Her golden resplendency commingles with the pulsing energies of youth who seek her golden rays as couples crisply walk in joyous celebra- tion to welcome the new season. Following the trails that lead into the mountains offers Sabbath afternoon respite. Tall trees-sin- ister and brooding - stand in indestructible beauty in contrast to man's frailty. And then some- thing happens - the whole atmosphere suddenly becomes reverent. There is a symbolic weight, an infusion of solemnity. The heart is lifted up in communion, in pure contemplation, in pure par- ticipation, in pure love. An interrelation, through nature, has been established between man and his God. The pride and humility of man are meshed as he seeks renewal in the sanctuary of the woods. lt is through such experiences with nature that he achieves some measure of redemption through love. lt is no wonder then, that our schools were set apart in rural areas. What a contrast to the mean- inglessness of the loud world ! lt is still important that one occasionally should have the opportu- nity of living outside of the stream of the rush-a-day world, where, huddled among the lyric beau- ties of nature, he can best respond to the dictum: Be still and know that l am God. Faithfully yours for Oakwood College, I.. f z,f6f ' 1 ,,...,f fgmyiu If A 1' 5. C , 'V K -L ---' Frank W. Hale, Jr. Foreword The Staff of the 1969 Acorn has chosen as its theme the natural beauty which surrounds Oakwood College and the buildings which build the college. With each turning of the page, it is our desire that we will be brought a little closer to the One who created the natural beauty for our enjoyment and as we behold the buildings, may we ever keepin mind, we entered these buildings to learn and soon we must depart to serve. 5 . t Table of Contents c Married Students 19 Cunningham Hall 37 Peterson Hall 55 arter Hall 71 lVloran Hall 87 Science Building l 1 107 51 2. Rf, Behavioral Science 117 Fine Arts Building i it 5, , 1, 5 2 f l 1 1 121 Library 1 131 College Center 137 Gym 207 Store 227 Laundry 229 MQW? Q Q K if ', iv, X Z .. my' an W if 1 sf, 'K 9 Z 0 'IAM Q ,, 'Q ,,,. 9-i There is nothing like the widening wonder of the fast fleeting flow ofa water fall. t Q,2lHN,E Aw., 1, 'fwf- 4 . an I' I Z I x v ,J Married Students V . .,: d r fit 5 Faculty and married students' homes 1. Z X M, x ', s 3, Mr. 81 Mrs. George Narick Wifi! 'J if ii X R D CN . 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Has worship been boycotted? 5 yy, 7 A7 ' iff! ff And they know the value of study- ing hard and digging deep. These women are preparing to enter the competitive world of men. xr: And then there is nothing like a friend who understands it better than you do. J 1 Tape recorders are quite popular for study. Chances are one may learn something even if she falls asleep studying. E Apparently Sonia hasn't given up after all, N there is still Hope. I i For developing the habit of good reading Theresa Jackson and Marlene Blake finds there is nothing like the Youth's Instructor. mdk If you are going out girls, be sure to sign out at the desk And in the log. . . To Joyce Marshall, Miss Marshall is an understanding and helpful dean, who doesn't even mind Pandora wearing a sleeveless dress- in the dorm. X et.. There is nothing a boss likes better than a secretary who takes her work seriously. 4 Linda Crumes These Freshman girls find that there is a lot of work in tiful. K Ti . Iooki ng beau Barbara Fowler E H qv E Efi' ogg AA? Mi f awww fi 7 al kung if There is nothing more rewarding at the end of the day than a visit from your favorite fellow. . . 'Sv '.1-.J Or maybe watching T.V. with your favorite friends. The officers of the Vincet Qua Se Vincet are Lorna Harri son, Joyce Eubanks, Sarah Wright, and Zenobia Wallace. if Dorothy Lewis and Goldie Smith know the value of selecting good music. ' 2- rw-.. 'l 3 Renata Thomas, Gloria Pla, Christian John lStudent Residence Assistant's for Cunningham Halll G L T, Boy, the memories all come back now 'Vs :lv The pleasantness of beautiful surroundings makes dining enjoyable for these two co-eds. w,,,,,X ',,L,1I,,,', , f mwwsum dag t 'M' 1 any 4 4 -If 'wr W , tis? Q. t we-2 W- V ., if , w 5 Wham swf 9' kk '4 Us www, Mem 41914 ' , 'FWKPAN' - 39,1 ' ' Q -y ,, .rw :mg M ' li . I - ' a - '- hmmm mu we vp, ww - 'Q M 'QV Q W . , ,,, ,t I I ummm. wr-v sus Nw . 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E41 'ut x, v- -5 A we if ft 2,1 idx if 1 4- 1 1 g W si' r I John finds that a study of the Scriptures entails more I I i l than just reading the Bible. l' '1- Q batman q 'faqs o li- S Us I .ffm Promising young musicians rehearse. i gc an c Xi Z 5 4 s iii fi .QA 'wg' yi X, , I 9 Wpwssmlu-many Jywd V lb' fx ,Z n ,W , +- ,Q x Q My! What a large audi ence Lucas has! Qs-.. Is this supposed to be education or vexation? Anthony, haven't you found the answer yet? Not you again! I think l've got the poem memorized. 'ii ff-N- H 8 :xg N , The diligent student with clean clothes will be justly rewarded. 5 1 ? f V851 f i, Z 1 iii? i S 1 ii iii Our U.S.M. president is quite versatile. 1? ti in gli Some people just have to dress up when they get ready for bed. Why does everything have to happen to me? f'H? gl'-5 X:- If only I could concentrate on this! E... I've got to finish this term paper before I go to bed. 2 K. 'T 'fffbif 3 Q ' feiaffi. 'Q W 1 ,,4:,41P,. ,-c ' 'f ' ,. 4 , .gays 53, ,f lv V' - ',25y5,,,N1 I .1 aff-.f ' 3 in i 2 Did l hear my name called? X M V77 ' v U ww f ., - 'Z its lt must be Saturday nightg the lounge at Peterson Hall is almost completely deserted 93935 wqgm Sys, i sim-if-W' we LM--1 A, am. N f . v 1. A ,,,.K . ..,x .wa-V ,,.1.N. 5 The closer he gets the better he looks. J , af, ,Q f -' ! . .J JW, . F , ,Y vm, 739' ' 11 '. - I I Yi, V. Y' .!.!':i fs- 1: i.,tQ O bed! bed! delicious bed! That heaven upon earth to the weary head! Q-W., F R I X f , K I my 4,24 I X, ff,,f,v, Q f f We,,,,3fx,,,,4iLf,,,,.,,,e.M,,... Mufw Quiet hour at Peterson Hali. ' v .,,MQ,Mm' This is really interesting. i Just a little bit of water and l'II be all right A 'Q' i 3 l S l is gi 5 1 ti., like 391- -L. fl? lggixhifs Psychological warmth is better than none at all. .A You just have to meet the girl l'm taking out tonight. There goes my last dime 2759 x 2 I ,gr . ,, .vga ' 'I K. 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Y I f- We t f UT ' K ini? if e , q-'Dui A desk reCeptionist's job can be interesting, Stephanie So. 1 YPp-7' M-.ff S- But you can't prove it by Alva and Jean. The Celestial Three Cin practice with Floyd WiIson.J God must not be forgotten in the rush of college life. ...I Ladies of Carter Hall. Q 'K S 5 wx Q Q 1. 5' wif' ' 4-'x - 'V iW...,,f L:-.2 :V ' ,gfua-KKK? QQ 1 'GQ'Tnfys-a.v,4,Kmf r M Xt-.... fr iQ- ' Q E .2 ,Q 5 Q .xx ...A - .A x,iY ..V,vP, 53 ?Q5?,,,-,i,.- 1, Q -' f he ffit'+Mf'2Q5x-Til? .4'.,v'- -W f Q rw . riff Q-ui? .f 'QF fu 'Xb ,lgfl Li J 6 CT, 1.,lg,L?'-K Siu., ff K Vi 'F f Q '-. tif ' x. wt' , Kgs i Qa .1 as ogg ,M D51 Isffgf 5 fi-if ,......w..... N .W ...W It is such a pleasant atmosphere to study in. Agree, Rose? fy X x . g ag Q :,. Nt K l v Y , 'V Q H A gf ,A , C . If - it . V h , 7 A ,aa - assse if MQ orbit .HY-5e.x., Y . . 'Q pgs r s 4 if gif' if 13,2 -., 4 Y f :xg- Qf? - -A t t a aa, Q t X f 1 Aff i t or go ,Lf 'g . - 2 E. A 62' 5' X'!f,Y?igE? f - it M , , 'TX X N 'N-. lt's a pleasant atmosphere to do a lot of other things in too 0 T If f' Z fue Af.. A--i. ! f 'ff There's even time for th e registrar's wife to socialize. Enjoying yourself, Mrs. Malcolm? l-low about you, Maureen? I E l Q Q but hese young ladies will soon be looking like beauty queens and smelling like Jungle Gardenia. Would you want a Iovelier-.place to live? Y 'wig' fi. if 1. Sk se N eff vo kv.. gf? mi' x 1 Dorothy K ' . C7 ' ' ' A -.Sk A, f ' , e .4 f . L 5 . ,A 5 0 . V . f - H V- x Un, 5 Q 1 1., ,,7 ' 2'-5fffQ51 f1?' i,wyfMK.?z-SIA? pun PM ' f i A i i o ein. Q . Judy if 3 F x Q12 , . fri!-J 1 -iii, t J is C i Hs . 1? , l il V gf YQ ' 'gg 4 N, f 1,42 Regina Ladies of Distinction Will Diane go Afro, Carolyn? Good nurses are hard to find, Sandy? l. ' -.- .. . v. V Q e V, Q? Q L , Q .vu , . o H W .N X. - '-s ss m ,A ,. 4 1' - 4, li ,, y M o wg-.. T '- MQ o I 55 !! 22 WI Lo ii Fl Ei Serzrah and Joy, wait on Loraine. It is only ten minutes to one. Jw! ..p-6 ' ....,g-rr ,,-c Did you have a good meal. Tig '-Si 4:4 Believe it or not, some people are really enthusiastic about going to class. ft! I 1 it W 'i -1,..- U , .,,4.M+-'N af, wIW 'v ' .fa-4' ' Nothing ends a dinner hour better than a casual walk home with a favorite friend The officers of Carter Hall Dormitory Club, Delta Sigma Phi with President, Kay Bryson. X Brenda, it's another day of classes isn'tit?? 5 I Q , f n i L mx' 23 1' 'I 5 vii- 44.1.6 Q i. Kr in 'Wt A mag 'Q . 37 ' F gf .. 1 -2 'x Q' 1 , 1 R, Q . J ut . .- .'.5fJ -'-aw 1 Y,:,- A Q,,.'As. st ' ff. df., J' 5 Y -, ,' xA veg! K A N- x ,MH f ' ' A L-31. -kaqqifft . - rr, ff . 3? - 1353? gte-gg .. he we 1w'Hfh5S2f4 1 L - any . 1' Xa 4 t Q, ' J '- t -'vii . X '-mlvinr 'nf sv!! Q' I ' sv 'T . if .1 Isingyii ng? ,X one ,u,-5.-s'gJ'f A 5 .wg Q' JAX at 535 1 'Q xxx.. Ivlorning, noon, or night, nothing is better than the great out-of-doors. x awww yt, . 'Cv ,aff t ,W x kr' if A taf:,,' M at Q , 5 . f, A-n-.QS We can have fun, sometimes even without the boys. La Verne, you could at least be courteous. ? '5 Fellows always seem to enjoy themselves in the ladies dorm. X., .. . i Susan, Dorothy and La Verne find that friend- ship pays off when there is studying to be done. Of course these girls know how to mix pleasure and study. Uhkef 'K ,Ai ., Moran Hall ' 2 a y ' N' 1 Ft. E. Totress, B.A. College Chaplain Q M pl an Rosa Taylor, B.S. Assistant Instructor in Secretarial Science ? Q 'Q s u If K, A L ,ff , P P' ff :fx - . i r fbi iju- -f u , . -Jiri 'ral' -as M., .ip 441.51 Lloyd Mulraine Instructor in English Dr. Eunice Moore Visiting Professor in English W N-MNSLA. -Qhii ..., V ' .S ' S, Sandra Price Instructor in Secretarial Science Ruth N. Stafford, M.A. Director of Health Service . ,, Q ' Eff 5'.'n f?h-:I7 f , fr 23,2-1,,:,i,,.-..q.,.,,,-v ' .i ?QAyfg ,gi H g W 52,55 7A , ,1.Sf:4 -' -4a,3:f35,, , A ., W,F,,,,Z.: A to r M - ' - ' . ,W-w ww' 2, - ' , , jm.,.2g,W 4. 2 , . 3 K Y a E 9 I Mrs. Baker Instructor in Secretarial Science Marvin Anderson, B.A. Instructor in Business A f ir--. if I Wiritwi 69084 00060 00064 4-. 9 , A Clarence T. Richards, B.D Professor of Religion W X Wx V . is 4 1 ,- f .s r , . 3 X frg Q' 1,,,., i ,J L-, x sag :Vi k , Y 1 Q ,X,,, .hz , f 5 fm I 6 rx x' J 5 X ki. ez Q el s X sk, J, Q 1 in S if Lai sg Y X E s 1 is X i SS- 'as N. , I v i, .ax His!!! Alfonzo Greene, M.B.A. Instructor in Business Administration Joseph L. Wheeler, lVl.A. Acting Head of the Department of English Associate Professor of English Z. H. Coberly, Ed.D. Chairman, Dept. of Business 'X iii- c Norma J. Roddy, B.A. Instructor in Reading Ruth Warren, RN. Assistant Director of Health Service ,-4 Dr. Ernest E. Rogers Professor of Biblical Languages X. f -- w 6- lf Nigel Barham Instructor in History Michael Harris, IVI.IVl. Instructor in German and Music Luceno L. Quirante, Ed.D. Associate Professor of Education Anne Q. Drake, M.A. Instructor in French Mervyn A. Warren, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Religion .,. 4, iii 'S if , 4 fn-V .kd ,J ' I 'fa X 2 W ., XQQM 1 if fiwf f 4 4 M f ,x f 4 C49 1, ,.,4 Z W IQWJ X8 ft, 'i , 'fa Qyjif-nffygg ' f gown U'- I 4 ll , -4-' ??ji'gW '1 il,- 1 i' a ,I v fl, an , aj flfl, f J Q , i fiffZ499 Mawfff 1 t ,YV ,. , 5 . , Ii f , --rg ,,,1 .'K' wiawfeffffsw Aw ff Vi 5 6 My yixulftj Big if,f!f.,,. 5.4 ff 't MW 4 Z Murray J. Harvey, M. Litt. Associate Professor of History How could I ever make it without an adding machine! Ik we! Ag Q ASK N OKI 1 Z -it 5' l -1 fl- '5': ' 1 I .Ll A H'-1 6- .. , +64 v. J. 5 a W , m- Thus looks like a vast ocean of nothingness. 0 Mr. Wheeler and Mr. Chambers pose during dedication ceremonies of the Heritage Room I . ,R R - t i t N 3 x A Q, to 'Y - t K ss Y is A tim . . st.. t ,::.. mf . ' A ,Y :gig . Miss Marshall checks her files for information. Elder John J. Beale, Assistant Professor of Religion. tm. ,ff if Tx nys, X Wikia Mr. Fred Bargas, Instructor in Modern Languages. i yn,-.. -nr? 3' 5' Who ever heard of taking a class in typing with the typewriters covered! There's nothing like getting to class early to study what you didn't study the night before. Mrs. Florence Winslow Assistant Professor of English. 1 i 5 E if Dr. Anderson Acting Chairman of the Department of History. 'i . wi S Ki iii. s. I i f,-,j- t , I S we Y 1 -N E Q 5. S , M, ,W M-Wf 'yyw Wwe S i i 'N ,,, nuff' Dr. Hogan, Chairman of the Department of Educa- tion. Chariita Morgan is apparently giving directions. F' 'li Q If! N fx ff . , fl I..-1 . my - 'tw ' , ' 4, a 4 X Q 4 f . Between classes in Moran Hall it The test is next period and he still doesn't understand. QT., ,.... M ., .,,, -- i Kr' 'Xb' Stone walls do not a prison make. Do they Ray? snowy- I 1' . f. 751 2 W4 ' W 5, mmm r g 1 mftffw 2 Q , ,,,. I fi f, W7 2: ' .. Myqff' ,Jl7'zi' fm, . ,-1 If .. ,. WMF ', .,f -. ik N ' I Joyce and Allen stroll through Rock City. -an .i 'Q -,sa , 106 V-..,. x, H vw' I .J X . W .. a...l.fllr f. I 5 'N .,. ..,, -ns- if BB ,qu-1 ,..- .. Q.. ,,.,..l , gi Viv- '- asp facing ,P-. 1, A f'-qv myqu-q i .fx 4, xx, . 1, I i 'lxxv A., ' 1 f xx f, Now .sv P. i l.,,....A 11 -1 1 V 5-, 1 F ff X ' , ,Q m.wf ' 4 s-Q A ,U ' r-. s ' ,.s!. ' 'T . .1- is . s .4 ' 3 .- AJ ' L, I Ph. 'lu' 3- 1' Rf. 'LW vvlfx ' .... .... wm,m'f.' gf' v ' 4' .. , ,A , . , ,.- 1 , 5552. .L - ' ' 5 '?4- i'-V'f 'i --- 122 ig-5 ' 9'i!na.:.L1:Ll.L: ,Jie 'ffm , 1 t-15:2 in 'L I 5.14 Science Building 'IO7 Emerson Cooper, Chairman of the Department Natural Sciences. 108 Qyar K N 'Max David Richardson, Instructor in Chemistry. ' 'NL- ,-W-W I 2 an ' My N ar S Y Q2 . , 3 N Q , Qfyiiy xv fy ., .4 9' . -Q ,,,,. N. I ,J,1. xw' , if 1 M Mxfmik'-05- ' nv! 1 UV9?f1uYliV'! , ..-W.. A........4.., 5, it vafwiffwpwsissf' X O 2' ' fd? 'Yi we BQ 35 v 3?- ,1- BQQ if N X. ,Saw h i 'U' 'sk , ,f ggjny' :,: b 'X f fg, A: 1:1 , Ag 'L E, v ,tw ', Ng.. 9' Eiimggf jq, 3:4 Q' mf--A ,iff , L ' - 1:21 5,365 if v Wmy Av Q M4 a,,,:zjX gv, '2'f.tEy, :N wg, ,,.- -4 ' f . -R7 ' sf ,Q ,N 10 ,4 - ,g::'1,y., 4 , b Ci' 8 2 ir , g ,g-1.55 V35 mtg. 'f-J. V fs ,Alf 4- ., . M w .I 'gif ei.:.ii.3g,, 1 T' ,Q -ai . 5 Q- 'L Sig , 4 -f FEW f 13?f5ii2'?R X2f'f'1iZ If . A 1 an-ff x 5 Q' WfiQj:y'?:-Q, A -5 'p k X f ff iv Q Qi . . L, 51 -iff Ti . 5,,15iv?,5,1 'n , ' ' I .. -' Qy. f' ftvffwg . Y- -, , .1 L 1- -f.-:A ' nf . 115 5 eg gas, an 5 jf 2, -- wg. y' ,u 5. f.j:.,,k x .X wie' s?2V 'f3' f.. '1,-Q4 29 .Isa nfs Q. ' I Q ug- , -, Q4 .w.-ix-j l'l2,g.' ' 4b.:'ff'5'45lg. 3 3x5gW if 7 ' i .tl-'.- fr 'yfsgff' 'h-'. ,3' , 1 is ,P .f1-1-133, .ir a wr g:., ips: g1+J 5 '- kgs .. 5 . I .6711 Alf, Ari: , D , vga- , , 5,-'fi 1 . it . '- it 5 f'- , I ' . 45 5m.:fX.:-ffs' 1 V Y? ., A. 1 ' ,T X' 45 , ft F1 ' 5. ' . ' Et 1. 'Q A -i .h ' s l , . 1 -X -' . Q 1. V -i 5 .0 . '.' Y f :V I . ' WFT E -H m -., V s Wa, Q f, 4 -N QQ? v-.., -ar mil, . N i 39 1 ' 'B ,M Q- 'N A 5 ig 'Y l 'lg 'tw N Kathleen Hall, Acting Chairman of the Department of Mathematics. Boyce Dulan, Associate Professor of Mathematics. 2: I 0 QQ vffifff , ,QL . 57 0 '23 A I H, x i n 1. s i 1 W MX 0 W 1 . J 1' .wif Q O 9 K, 'x - if Q GS. T Miss Jennifer Fioache, Assistant Professor of Biology. e e f gf N Lab instructor, Ruth Gooding does some explaining of parts of the human body. T, i i i i ii Dr. L. B. Hundley, Associate professor of Biology Dr. R. NI. Fiterie, associate professor of Mathematics Q Sa s' fs' t H of V f X. F 1 s t new tg 'S 5 sea-1 1 1 I ,fx E' .ff yt iw This class is stunned to learn that the human body is so complicated. ' 4 A Q A A, ' to What do you see, Norton? M5X'1V':i4z.f?fi . 1. -- . . ,MJ ,,,, Adi :Ji gamma. 1' d .1 H 1 - I 4- f. Il. A I iid! si ia! in ,I 1 ID 0 k 1 . 'U IZ! :sv x ,. Hi I 1 1 . ,QQ .wa . v 5 ., ?'3 X ' Yip 'Q S 4 15333 'Q 3' .w 'f'g'5r 395 KBQW 'Q R in p' 4,,v. ' Nigel, a science student, is late fo class again. 5 s 'I' 'w A ,A r gg -ag 1 5' 4 , 1- 'K wi 1 ff , V, 5 5523 I' tak I wwf? I fa 22. 5. 2 v jitilf C These zoologists discussi the cat that they have justi dissected. i H6 i 'T , X. Y fl ., A, fl ! uk sjxxr 2 A ' Y: -. 1 ! gil, , fl I , 'Y xx f if M' Y 4.4 x ff i V ' 4 if Lf N if If 1 f , I ,Qi K s 5 J f if,, I, xr! ffm , . ' 181 S Behavioral Science Building X fl lifff, fff 1 ff! ff if 117 Dr. E. M. Gooding, Chairman of the Department of Q Behavioral Science. IVIrs. Clora Young, Assistant Professor of Sociology. Jorge thinks he can help Shirley solve her problem, but we've got news for him. l 119 Ladies, stop discussing other peo- ple and find the books that you came for. How does it feel, guys, to have almost completeqd initiation for Omega Sigma Psi? 'lffi J 1 'ic J 1 We W 1- ? ,154 .ae Q 52? Q., K '1 Q ff L gg? -pf X N 3 X289 Q if A N53-fx ,Swi- .55 Q yt: is 1 ff .,. ts .. ,Q Q 4 f vii.. 2 'Eff 5 3 ,fi . ENR M -lifff,-'L Q ' ei X I-ws as-1, waist? 2 e fl Qaysfws t ,Q ss - , ww . a it 'A VV , . ,hy S fu-l?5,j :wm.e 'A , ,' - M324-42r:' 1 3 g I 3 f'- 3 via 2 U 'f E 5 .Z Q E 5221. tx uf ,,1,, ,Q . 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W A 4 LW 1, 'A FHM -M--- -W .. t ,-,....-.- , Potential teachers and their piano instructor na...-ng.. ....... ,........ 1 pi 1 ftmlllf , , You know, as a result of all this studying, we just might make it to the Metropolitan Opera House. KWH' ' ?'y' ani- ' Smart professor we have here-he varies his method of teaching. 1 if This stately instrument of music Perhaps will never lose its elegance A music lover, Glenn browses in the record library. Mrs. Edwards, Instructor in Art. 7 2 l S W I M32 f W N. ? f z t 'vi ii t X X yy X x XX Q X X N X WP! .,.. W X X E , 2 ' .ti As : 5 3 f S h is X ? f 5 is S It A 2 Z? 2 fa E . 3 Q N gal Q , A 4, , . We t 1 Nw X.. .flifig x, -I - ssl WMMRQM , N ,V i ,, L , x , X X e is -: 'Sf-. , ..,, , S 1 t tvs-'xxi 'W' AQ FK xcskiiz-' X '0 '-S-'-...M , V . ' , Mrs. Ruth Davis, Instructor in Home Economics. 4 i - ' l , i 'Yi 1174 Marsha Chambers, Instructor of Home Economics. Despite their heavy schedules, some teachers still find time to counsel with their students W WITH LDPMAN What's new for tomorrow is in the making today! I 71 1 I Q!! M A 1 . A ' ' 4.5 Y. ,,.. I , 2 , if :Q .Z fl 3- , tin , 3 -fe x V. 4 ' M . n 'eq 4 - ' M f 1139 3,535 is M gg fi, 2, 5922, 5, .L 'I 's 7' 'xv She who sews her own clothing is an asset to any home. 129 1 QQ 5 f I if A t K y,W,NJ! ,E ' A..-ww' I ,, vf.W.,,,,b M Q - .Q These ladies are about to enjoy a delicious dinner which they prepared in their meal-planning class. 7' , ww 1 X i Avid . Pandora receives last minute tips before setting the table. 1 ,. -1 H ,, fx ,, ,,,vy5v, .39 X . xl-31 A, XX A x. , ,xx X I x x R v I x J mos A ,Y ,,.. ,....--wav r-uv 1 f av ,s ,.. 'Q 'wlxffr lf 'N 4, ,Rf K L x 1 V., . f , 9-'L,,A,1 fs uv- , ,eg -fs f 'K ' .Jw ' ' . X x. . - 8 Sf 4: x X I 4 m, S ni ' f -41.1 Q Q-:Q 5 K' V.. U x 4. . Ju , 4 uri 9.x i'yt ,gl1?A: x ps. , v , 1 vx, . . . , fiw-f V. . ' , ff Q , '-fn. 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SOS' K 'rf' 0,6 'D C 091 l O ' l I 3 l 0 O 0 I O O 0 'GO 'a iv P C li, Frfi- -wsu-I 5, 2,4 r Q' m '- f-'iw .. 4 ,-A .Mm Y . h by ,V .41 , Roslind Braye-busy at the task of making the library a pleasant place to study. ,qua , IVIA yr, ,V I ak A' gg 1- i1 3' -all 4 Hs- . 3 Q, , ii iii W-'Ji-r' 'Q 5 'XA nah , ,M I' Ks M..--I , e..A,,s 1 X Yr Mrs. Gaines Partridge Secretary to the librarian Oclivery Fewell and La Jean Martin keep check of reserve books. i Us Hv:.wwf:.4,, William Freeman Aff 1 Even marriage does not stop the quest for knowledge. Richard Bell 'N 1' i and Phyllis Morales. l 135 l That's right, Doc. Keep an eye on the girls. Actually, Oclivery, Janviere and Valerie don't mind. J ff, Maybe it's quieter out here. 7 l 1 Q Cornelia has learned that the impor- tant thing is knowing where to find your information. X College Center L. J. Larson, Academic Dean. Gaines Partridge, Dean of Student Affairs :ga -'-iff? ' : sl 1 2-p u 50? 'Ji P.. ..? - s ililllli - an new ns on nn -F IIN!!! .gig 5531 5 ,fini . , M11 12 ,fin at 9 V in H if is ' - :',.A I Ly L' 5 '4v -'Z' - ' ,izh E ,,ri yt in nfl .- .ggni it-S TT.'Z1'L'l gy 1 1,75 4 n - . A I ji' - 'F.- f 5: L 'ir 3 V311 M ff, -V Q ?g'f'1' ?' 5 fill 1 l L Iiiiflfilfll- s 1 ffl' fx gi - Adell Warren, Business Manager Roy E. Malcolm, Registrar 41 K A-A-...R 1 Richard S. Norman, Accountant Thaddeus IVI. Privette, Asst. Accountant 2 5 'Www 'Hs . Lillian Johnson, Secretary to the Registrar. Kay Bryson, Secretary in charge of Admissions. Ann Smith, Secretary in charge of Statistics. X4 Gail Davis, Secretary in charge of Research. . iv ' - ff'-f -A WWW Diane More, Secretary in charge of Attendance. si X Brenda Spraggins, Admissions Assistant. ,ff i Interior Views of the Faculty Lounge. 'ik , :Mig s. ff mfg ' Q is X A ,, ' . gg i. fs -as X ff ss ,sg Z-. A Qisfss .9-N ' Ny , s -ggvss A ' iw 3 HEAR: , -F X An oasis of rest for weary faculty. 14 44 N41 X with lVlr. lVlcRoy. if group of students. Mrs. Nlinisee, College Dietician, discusses the day's menu College Chefs-IVlisters Hardy, Miller, and Lake, with a student worker, serve a hungry f Af' rfif-Qi 1 You too, Murphy? Nothing like the real juice, huh, Diane? I4 46 'wmpvw -0-fw-H M1 They do eat a lot, don't they, Mrs. Mayes? ' XXL 5Xy jr V i.,, xx E?EMf Good boy Roger, you eat your fruit. U! Well, now, this walk home should help to get the digestive process off to a success- ful start. Diane, Pearlie, Mary-and the eating is good. M11 Lv x--ms'-' ...-l 14 23. x- 4 Does eating make you so pensive, Susette? U1 . ..,,,,.,, W 4' f ,ff wwf f ff ff? 7 ,M EW Y! I IIV 1 0499! bf!! f 1 , gg ,, ' 4 f 'WP-512411 f' ,ez fifff W f e Cluttered, but warm. U.S.M. President Pierre Hunt, addresses the student body during a general assembly. F s'a'i 255:33 ui: -w-mi! wfkV,Q'fH am fl? Zn! up will ' ga-al Si , U ge , IQ! ,Q twiki! Q an sn 'MTU 55 ft, MS! H . 1 1,5 .lx -.CII 'IIQM' The U.S.M. Senators-the student's voice. I I4 William Golson, Social Vice-Presidentg Loraine Bowie, Cultural Vice-Presi dentg Lawrence Steward, Athletic Vice-President. ff Leroy Hampton, Treasurer of U.S.lVl. i L F2 047 :W N441 .- V A' f aw: , rp X I'-1? l ll ti Wit 39' ?4 in 410990 xj ,.. . Ur .- ' ff fx, , 2 The Spreading Oak Staff , Ai old Oyoyo, Spreading Oak Business Manager. La Jean IVlartin,Secretary of U. S. IVI. with Carolyn Ward, Assistant Secre tary. it pw 'fi a ,. .,. w' 1 f ,m .I , ,., 'r -. Q '-4, if gf. ff' Norton Webb, Parliamentarian Samuel Boynton, Sergeant at arms Raymond Alexander with Athletic Vice, Lawrence Stewart. 6,5 .erik if iii i rfii Marlin? 7 S 153 i ii. A--4-v ar X x xx XSQX N XNXQ2 X xsbib g JN Wigs Q N xi N ,,. so sw f'fI xf'. , , f- - xxx wg Q x .J Sharon Mitchell, Spreading Oak Editor. These Editors keep rather busy Irene Bowie, Acorn Editor. ! 97,3 xg L' Typists-Elaine Humphrey and Naomi Lewis. Copy Editors-Pearlie Greer and Loraine Bowie -3? x ,X .S N Q. x 1 . 'Q 'I ,S xt I I' x - ' 0'-. O of, K S N-its '- Layout Editor-Garland Cobb. v Advertising Manager-Reginald Smith. X, vw-Q....,, , k nfl? A3 . 571 ..t ,. X 5 f Q' s his Likewise put photographer Ruohard Simons In a darkroom and he asks for no better home 73.3 Bertha, it seems to be your play. Student Center hostesses IVIrs. IVIiIIer and Mrs. Beale. QD Could the news be so interesting? mimi M .. .,,l wiv-- 'N Please move, Renata. sf-Y-,ff 9 -i ii Q, .. :H A Q 1-. es, A .1-,, J. , Av . W, rr l ' i ., , '- 1 ' V ,Q if Q- ' f ' k .- ,,Ur' y 4 iff-iw I - 5 AQ f ' ' w M 1 r- -' if Q 1 , , ,'.,,. Q.. ..g,,., Mr. Ralph Davis checks his book list while his assistant, Mrs. Harvey types them up. 5. Maintenance manager, IVIr. Tay- ' lor reviews appointments for the day. 131 K tsawfw f -Ag 'f,,,f,- A 4 ,- gin 6 I gig, V ' gh? rf' ,, .ywi ' ,.' 4' - J' w ' gy, , . , Y -f bf bf ' , O ' 9 Q f4'.,,..:'-.1 . . J J 7 -Q . .i ' X , - is 7 sv- im,,,, .X I f '.. .--1-Gut Tony: A pose of confidence I A fi She's interesting to talk to, isn't she, Melvin? To be secretaries of a busy President you girls And pretty too. s V f f t xr Q 'Q H W , M4 bf Q -' .fp 4 ' 1 bf get . , : W . 0 4 23:1- iz:-.2 - -'xar ffz' 'if' 'iam f 1 f f 3 af f y f X K' Huw are having a lot of fun. 3' A 5 2 F... ,.i ,g,,i.X-' I 4 a 0 5 ,YE I , i BEM 1Q',3'2w5-silk' ,X '15, ' ,ug ., .Ag 5 jill! db QW. X X Q-X., s M vt' :gi EN'-Y! Wish. 'W 48218135 You wouldn't be surprised, would you, lVIrs. Thomas? Well, if it isn't Susan Davis, and at a bonfire even Alex Haley, author of the autobiography of Malcolm X. Theophilus E. Nwampta 'Kgs-. JS -if 2 muff' 534,-1N4'2U ' ., , ?f'fZ,f?a ' ' ff ggi - nf' X 1 in ,,,. xii-.ainSv155' X fifffiifi V' V fm 4 i Six I. ,fs MX l-il 4- N -ar' ,Q-ii ff' 'A Y ' A1 ,I -.TJ ,,.- ,I ,- I Gerald Peniok Irene Bowie The Distinctive Look of Seniors Lydia Mays Lorraine Bowie A li , sw' i X ' sf 3 3 Q 4 Five of the ten contestants in the Miss Sweetheart con- test. La Jean IVIartin, Cynthia Clark, Linda Crumes, Pan- dora lVIoKinney, Carmen Fuentes. f lllfg gf Dr. Plummer during an informative mood. Even the weeds are beautiful because they He's really not that serious, Brenda. are ours. IVXMKV ' 4 YED i'rf'i2- 'w2 ,ps if 'xfL, Eurana Chandler George Crider Patricia Daniely Edwin Davis Eulus Dennis Justine Davis Sammy Davis, Yearma Falls Sheryl Allen Johnnie Amos Myra Armstrong Bernyce Barnes Brathwaite Colin Karen Braxton Cordell A. Briggs Albert Brooks Richard C. Brown Jr Betty Bryant David Bryant Dennis Buckley F 'Qi ,Y , A 5,52 S V5 h ,y y ' asf f4 21? 'ff if fi. W I L V ' H f 0, Q if 11 1 'f Pi K f A ff' 7 fit ' Tommy Graves Jo Ann Greer Ralph Hairston VVilbert Hall Eileen Hampton Vida Hardwick Patricia Hayes Jackie Henry alla 1 x , f .- W ax Gloria Fenison Lawrence Fields Helen Flemming Suzette Flood Wayne Freeman William Freeman Thomas Fulton Davis Gaines David Golson Ricardo Graham Francis Grant Lorraine Grant ti... N ., ff'- Kenneth Jenkins Anna Johnson Archie Johnson Frank Jones Tyrone Jones James LaIVlar Sheri Lamb Gwendolyn Lankford Pamela Herbert Byron Hill Lois Hill Elaine Hopkins Diane Houston John Hudson Donna Humphreys Yvonne Hunt Diona Hurt Alvin Jackson Theresa Jackson Connie James 168 N Yvonne Mitchell Robert Nesbitt Carolyn Outlaw Steve Owens Morris Patterson Brenda Pearsall Hayward Penny Brenda Peterson by Cassie LeMon Hedda Lewis Susan Lewis Richard Maddox Donald Major Edrienne Malcolm Lloyd Matthews Ronald Matthews Edith McMillan Wanda Middleton Patricia Miller Sandra Miller I I ll .,,- -Q is 'xx N M YQ 4-' ' Q! 3 X- Frances Skipper Anne Smith Reginald Smith Robert Staplefoot Daniel Stewart Frank Stokes Willie Taylor Eileen Thomas 6611 1 Haver Phillips Joseph Powell Carolyn Proctor Annie Richardson Charles Richards Rodney Rittenhouse Linda Robinson Pamela Rowell David Ruff lVlontina Pyndale Thomas Seard Gladstone Simmons afv Juanita Williams Kenneth Williams Ralph Williams Marilyn Woods LC S 'li fi. ' r. If g .54 'Vg , A V ,!,,,.qa'3. f,- W .fri l':,71 -V14 .,f 4 i ffaffffivs f' . Sharon Thomas Helen Tomlinson James Travvick Loretta Walters Prince Ward Linda Warren Abraham Weekes Deborah Wheeler Karen Wilson Villa Wilson Booker Williams Carolyn Williams .-fl V A 1 Loretta Baker Bose Baker Elizabeth Banks Stella Barber Raymond Blackburn Murray Boney Duane Bookharclt Joseph Booth Betty Bowman Samuel Boynton -1 l l l Vnvlan Bradley Francine Camacho Fred Buddy Rose Campbell Kermit Carter Ruth Carter Nancy Chevrs ll 9- if nf. .- . W ,L V Leroy Clements gud' l Q Vernetta Dalley Melvin Davis 57 4 Willie Davis Colin Evans Dlnona Evans Alfred Fenison mv-1 Eugene Foley James Hawkins Currine Harris Yvonne Hodge Elaine Humphreys Phillip Jett Evelyn Johnson Rhona Johnson Frances Jones Alberta Joseph David Lake Eolrth Lester Danny Lewis Nigel Lewis Ed Lyons Llnda Marshall S K Vello Martin Lella lVlcCalI Yvonne Mayne Gilbert IVloGlory Anthony lVlcKinney Willie lVlcKinney Pandora lVlcKlnney lVlar1orle lVlcLoud sf Albertha lVlcNeuIl Dianne lvlerldeth Zearolene Merrlweather Stanley Mums Wllbert Mitchell Barbara Moore Duane Moore Carsarldra Morris Valerle Mosley Sundararaj Moses Samuel Nesbltt Burton Norris M X Qs Carl Parker Brenda Patterson Crosby Powell Dorothy Prendergast Annette Ranklns Eunuce Rock Clarence Richardson Juanita Sanford Deborah Simmons Wllllam Simpson l l l l I Delores Smith Edward Taylor Lavern Smith Russel Taylor Renata Thomas Fiejeanna Tyler Carolyn Ward Joseph Warren Earl Wilkerson Bernadrne Wells 17 me iii Cleveland Williams Albert Willingham Keith Woods Jo Ann Willians Wanda Whitfield Leroy Anderson Wlllnam Battles . ll X 'is- 5 l 19,3 lk 'A - '. ,Uh--sf-,f : 'N xx kia. -:ggi 93355151-. i Eff, - Glorla Bell Richard Bell av'- Glendover Brown .Quo 5 s e QV X M :A- Garland Cobb Mefva Brown Joyce Cordell ii George Curry zywgx Ocllvery Fevvell -., ,ff, .' x- .eg '--.dev-u .-'Q 2,3 Hifi .af 15 31- L, ff- - l Riel f -. I 8 'S 1 , 'E-- v sf 'N' lb Nr' in-NK' w....-ff . , X use ,, . Nest if t X e xxqgghg ,fx 1 . s ,ws wi Q Q- 0 Q , . .4 X K QA .LAK X X- W 4 Q K' X .I,N, A v X xx X F it Christine Foxwortn Buford Griffith Roberta Hudson Rose Jackson wiiiie Knight Carmen Fuentes Stephanie Henriquez Rose Hudson Janviere James Allen Lester dx 'x Naomi Lewis Magellan Lockett LaJean Martin Michael Merriweather Jacqueline Miller David MCCottrey Alett McKenzie Bertha McKinney Anthony Meyers Inez Narrick 4 Tneopnllus Nwampka Amos Okrah Arnold Oyoyo Roy Patterson Lee Pashal Mary Patton Gazetta Reevers Oscar Sherrod Leler Smiley Dorothy L. Shaokelton Lorralne Stevens Wilfred Stouts Florence Vasclannle Maureen Ward Audrey Stewart John Tarver Leola Wade Hubert Washington fs'- , 1911? tl ' ...land ,L - ,B-. :until ' X X , ' ', 0 . l '-1 1- i .....- --' - Q .H K tif mmf , .4 Q10 Ll i lixgggi ,V x -.- n Q 5' X,-'B I V---, , 1 K. ,-. X . , ,.-,,-.-..- V. ' ' - l,.,,tX .fe X 1 4 .JK 3 Stanley Ware Mary Wllllams n Raymond Winbush Naomi Yates Fred Biggs Willard Hall SGNOV Senior IVIr. Horton, during Student Week of Prayer. Page 188-Walter contending for Mr. Western American in California. Mr. Walter Horton, lVIr. Alabama for 1969, poses for the photographer with two of his trophies. 'xr 52. , V i i ig 'ff' 5, Q, K Q ff X, ? 5 I fe, WW Q WW! A-Mlm ' 'W J gym. 4' wwff' '-wg., vii 75gQ f 'ffwfmfvw-W, ,M WW Wg, 4 .L VW ,6 ww WW4 ., WNWM-M, ,. V J ixkw 'kwa ,fm Z ,V W? J y is I ll awry -- ' 'wr . 3 w..-. f 'if' 'I 2 1 new--4u,f , f .- I 1, -V M ,. 4 K f! f, 'wlvfjiss' 4 M4 WWW' W fm ,W M. ' , A ' , 'fww NA m ,f uh paw X if as f 4' Q, I 2 X W I 'W WW A 6 lx mx K' .. , 'am A M W W5 . jf 'M W f ' W NL nw X 1, if I LN-su an .N X ' - ' v 4 Ly!!! If so ft' If H- -95 w A M, 1. rygd on-.-soak K I1 'U ,wo ,J Senior Class 5. Leroy Hampton Phyllis Guy Vern Joyner Pearlle Greer Phuilup Bovell Ruth Gooding Richard Brown Joy Hannum Theodore Watkins Ellen Jones Albert Taylor Ruth Hall 11? George Nelson Brenda Jackson Pierre Hunt Wilma Llghtbourne Wrllnam Cleveland Phyllls Morales ,QR 'Nun-GQL James Wlllnams Lydia Mays Gerald Pemck Edith Sloan Laurence Weekes Ernestme Femson 4 Phillip Wesley Kay Byrson Carvason Griffith Susan Davis Judson Kelly VVlIma Foster Walter Horton Charussa Davls GUY ---..,,,,.4N Frank IVIcGmms Joyce Brown Gilford Kibler Sarah Ruchardson iw Stanley Gellineau Betty Gates Halsey Banks Rhoda Gates Alfred Hampton Linda Anderson DeLeon Brown Christine Herbert Bernell Mapp Faye Earl Fitzgerald Harris Llnda Crimes I9 Herman Davis lVlary D. Anderson Lloyd Gardener Sylvia Rnue Wilbur Young Berenioe Mayes Genoice Robinson vkmqgfw JQQN, Ceaser Monroe Sharon Mitchell James Thomas Henry Holt Sandra Skinner Thermutus IVloKenzie James Warren Pearlie Greer and Sharon Mitchell Kenneth Herbert and Christine Herbert Neal Arthur and Para lVlallum Vern Joyner and Equilla Green Anticipatory tension during the Se- nior Presentation Processional is shown on the faces of and Phillip Wesley Dean Hudson, Carter Hall, Dean Faculty members also givelights. Marshall and Asst. Dean IVliller, Cunningham Hall wait as students Students repeatpledge get a light from their candles. f 2 V Q f ii' Q . ' Prof. lvlichaal Harris is accompanied Platform guest by Prof. Arnold Dean. R fr, Wfiwl l lla ' r Q 1 Y' W May I sign up for World Lit, IVIr. Nlulraine? But, Dr. Gooding, i must get Sociology in this quarter. Scenes from Registration Week Pierre, you are home free if you make it past this office. Now, just where would you like to sit. , f LN 4 A x x ' Joyce Mathis and accompanist during a college concert. i It takes musicians to know and appreciate music. .. K .,,. , ' ' UW' 2 SUE- Java, 42 J . X ff., There's nothing like being in the presence of an artist. 'Q-111 QI 11 3 11 Q Miss U. N. C. F Brenda Spraggins xx X ,. :NX X . s- .xx X x w 'rv t? . lik. Q Mr. U. N. C. F. Alvin Jackson yi.- '---e...fM ,A W' ab' -Q-1 5? . NT 5? 'w Tg'-5, Tj.. ' ., s . ,--r-' '1 ww -ff f ' Xf '?2?f23f if.-. AW., W Y... ' V v ' ,,,.. T55 ' T' 'flflgmfug n.'1'Ag.,'. 5 'bfi Q. mv? fig aff Ay 3' TU , .Jw LW iii f35'-1'f'55'33 , by k mf , ,f K 5' ' ', lu' . 'fy--7 v g-Sly A in . ...W 5 AV, -l . r. :I 3 ll 'W 'W , ,. M psf Q5 , Gakwood College Gym s 1 3 . ' 2, , s ,Q , fr, ' 'ai xv: 55 ff up f :' .mf V 4 2161! ' 04 . ' g 9' 4 2 f wi - ' ' iff'-' ' i . 52,03 ',..-V w- ,., .f ., ,yw 5 ff f' ? f'.f'? ' ' , 'MW ff JL, , 4 K. -,wma-hwy W.- x , ,fl-.,. . M 1' . 'K nhl, 1 ,.s4. 0 M, , -4 11 vc-'hw W. , 5 ' 941-101 fag . . r., x 0 ' ,paik v 2 17 R nk .. M1 'N 4 'Q 5 Q' S wow, X3 ZS . ,ig , '93 0' A W 1- f y 'EEK X Q .X . xxgax wi gf , ,E 7 Miss Anna Knight speaks to the Students and Community during Friday evening Vespers. Elder R. E. Tottess, College Chaplain. Y -Av i The Oakwood College Choir ,Y ' 'W ,Sl ojlwq Elder McKee conducts a seminar in the Fine Arts Building assisted by Elder Paschal. , f wwf !,mAA,,f,f tfw, , 4 L an 2 f by -an .,, Q -1'fv.M Q y L , QQ M' 4. 'fuk' , it -i W -4 ,zen ZA -. , '?My'v1ZfW.M 10.-swfjfliw 2, Aga ni lf l Quur W ' W f ww an 7 v , f But that's the least thing on DeLeon Brown's mind. Miss Lewis seems to be reluctant to take a picture so soon after the church services. . . -u The Oakwood College Usher Board Artie Davis, President. if . gh 3 5, S s S ' Q There is nothing like seeing a favorite girl to brighten a Sabbath morning. -has ,- 5: ,ff E , Artie Davis with Oclivery Fewell, President and Vice-President of College Usher Board. . it 'K' ,,-r r x 'qi A' 531 ' ff' iw'-:A mx X Xi! V if: LELKY-. ,, N, To 'x 'ri t A xxx' , X Q gmk , Q . T gin' I - 7si,..fk:,,.. ,xfI I A - W , I X Ml i l ' i ' m i N E,Lif3lx'R..f'5ik . S ' ki' 591 xv X S 1' it '73 ' 2 ' ' I 5 5, r 55 fl Ov 5 These young folk are off the Bible I Conference in Tennessee. 19, gs dim Speakers for the United Student Movement Week of Spiritual Emphasis T. Michael Brown, Lloyd Gardner Stanley Gellianeau, Loraine Bovvie, Perry Jennings, Henry Holt, Walter Horton. 4 22 -s J w , 'ji , F. it ' u f? . fi: yy' at si at A Wi ff t V 94 f Q c W gg if Q J ww if 14 mf , r L ,,., , .ff A v WV 4 :'f f , 7 'X nf 7 .5 my 'X to 4 1 I K O 9'o f is s 45 ,o if To 6 4 U44 ' ' Uv ,, 4... s..,N, f ,nw . ,N . ' 'W2'w.1.,.L ,, ' 'kj sa . M At Oakwood it is important how you play the game, but it is also important whether you win or lose. ' 'Nm -..X- O 0712, Q A ini' A S It's a good game, Richard. x , . ' x N S PNA? , ,- ...Q N W 1x 6 .Wi g X 5 5 A fi. , . g , T 'Wu , 4, -Y 5 A i i.fS - wi .Q x .pug 1' N. 1 S- .f 'L 'Y 1- ' if Vx fig f f f ff 's 'Q-rfw Jag 1 A,i,, 5 .I va. 1 1 v A ,pf .K ' 'l:,f.4L-5 ig, :,'3,ff,r . A X ' gf- F, A:-X-W4 yr. ,Q 1-, !Qf'fA.lgtl ,T '.- j -Q , A'--r'm ,' ' 3 fl J, v .fx , I' ', 5 J' N I KSA A 5.5, v,g b ' A . .V ' ,. g:.f A fw g ' 'XKVSNJ , v wr. X1 Es' ' fm.. The Roadrunners Football Team At everything. Mr. Roddy, Instructor in physical education, demonstrates the effectiveness of teacher being a pro . . . 217 For many a young man life is the gymnasium of a College campus. . . Learning constructively the physical side of life. . .which often takes him off his feet. V-4...,4 'ag li P 4 -. -I TQ w,S X ax w fif ' is ,l I know the game. ,f ,M ff What's the s c o r e, Huey? - b - Hu :A,5. 1'f.' Q, '. aylw .-4 414. V ' z- 1, .4 ' ,- I -'A' .L 'L' 3' .,.-:wAn,, , J . gf, Q ,xxx ,. .AI NJ. -Q ..,g'f. I 5- Fx A iw -. JR. 4 1 ,a'-'FNS -wf'mA isf1'1', ht Z . 5'11f - 6- '4 ll , w', ' .Tu - 'x S. mlgf' i.k1juvf2n:'f- SQ L' 11 -2'--' Y 3' N7 tg, '-,' Y cLg.fN 4 , ,.WH E, -.I Y., v --.' 6-rn. 1 .X 1 A . ,. i. ,1 Qi.. N ' . ., s-. V ,.x- .' ,V 13 2- 4 .-, rv ng ,,I.,,+.:.r -' tg1f-f- fA--- 1' . f.1,: f..yf-4w4a5..- -'. -mf' g:,, ,I V U U. lj. bxsy rx .X Q1 5 . '., ru ,A ' ' ., Quvaqxl if J- ,J wigvc-,x-' J ' af. 03..,Af:. oF . 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W ,.e,3, . .61-6 s..:x ff. , . -, - 'r' ' ' - - Q'-H ii. .xx 26:37. ..5',. , J ' - xx s grin' -, , ,., . . . , 41 nn n.iYF5f,'5q.5 '! l ' '- 11- 219 MM J, l Ajtg 5 X 5 1 a ' 4 Q , fl if MA 1, ,M .,.a,.w. .w ff vw e 'ff ,, , 24, 'S-1, -H 4 -saw '-'Y ' ' ' N ' .5 1 , ' ' ' , ' I V , - . M. , V K my w if ' ' v' ', X ' .ff , , 1 ' 6 ,4 'Q ns I ,.,. , Y K' ,Walk ' 'lit 'Y A qv!! QZQH 'A 4 4 ' I V JQQNLNY 'vet www' f' ' A 5 X WHWWW 4 al' '. , w' A .. ' , f - ,V ,N - gf L . . ' ' - , . S sh y 4 .. A ,I rhhmfigl I M A J,Vg,.:5w,,w5JgQ,1-.QU . .,,.,...,. W A K ,, M3 M Q 2 i I w .gs 2 k h I , X , X ' f ' XM, , ' f , K , , 'k 1 4 ' ,Z c.'ff,:!Uv 4 if qv r 0,23 JW ww E . , 1M:'x,,ig'.. , . mr, 4- wiv, W v 1 ff I L ,wg 'air SA. z Eiga if ' 4 ' '. 'Z + 1 'W fhw' , , H 4 QA. Q. . , 1- .W ' ,nf eq 0'1v'4sBx.u:'.4A.T - W ' Qxifvf N Qwfem gy, 3 xx -5 They call it Soccer. . .nf N XS xi if ' , ,rf ,.f ' X ,L y Q-if 9 9 Fw . 'nigh-y A vfwtw . V rf . - X I x It .. .. ,tfgvigz L 'ltgyihqvfa A Ga s , ' . .. . .M ,gd Q e ings ,,?5j ,,.eg 0 Q -.. ea - 'L 6 J: r K I ff' .S M i KWH x,,. ON 1 Niseifb Q ' , f'wf.4:- f . x 4 if -2'A u-fuvui. .. mf., . ' And they play it well. They call it Flagball . . .they play it rough. - 14 SWR -'Si , Ylwnzm 'N ' ,x ,X 4'- L...--W 2 52 Qldmlri lVlost outstanding athletes at Oakwood College y -N Kermit is all set for a good game. Show them how it's done, Sonny. nf cn. f. .Si K I I x 1 I I. N I It's a sure two points. :?iaf Z!'g3- .. RWE All hands on the ball. What happened to you Lacy? W' 4 or a quintet Patrica Miller, Leroy Anderson, Frances Skipper, Ernest Crider, and Geraldine Robinson. Skating is the number one gym activity and is always enjoyed whether its a couple, Celia Cleveland and David Payne. . . Skating trios can be just as much fun with three girls. . . l E I l w f as with a fellow and two girls 'sa E I i ffl f I Earline Johnson-representing Oakwood's most famous sports activity. ,..o-7 f College Store vuzflmrms 5 3 ,. 'ibn . . . .Anyway that's Mr. Swinton'sjob, Wilma, ki.. 5... IVlr. Preston Calhoune, Manager of Bakery A F . ! llwilllmllnkin Tiff '4 f T' K- 1-,V I 'fn ' C41 mpg.- The Laundry 4'-.. , a 0 xy . j W Mrs. Ewing, an employee in the college laundry. Wm -we .MMM F' 'YM' v- ,W Q55 Mr. S. Merchant, Laundry Manager we Carl, have you ev- er thought that soiled clothes are like soiled lives- they both n e e d , cleaning. F' l Maureen, you should g et pleasureoutofretu rn i n g clean laundry and pressed suits to fellows like Steve. lt means something that was soiled is clean. .Q 5 vi' :rf 7.x i-1 mf! Say, Irene, would you like to get to know them. Qnot the uniforms, the guys.J ,W-A lf only Moses could see wrinkles pressed out of lives as easy as he sees them pressed out of pants iv W V 1' 'MVJ4-., as sf , ., , E! WW i Hawks W , ' , , In? .ff .I'v, .uv A-uri!! 'WVU' l.g. xii -.... And Mr. Holloaway knows it is more than answering phone calls. Qi... L, Mr. T a y I o r realizes that Maintenance is more than leisure checking details. xi V, ,- ra: A ag- 234 -X,il gf' Our campus buildings have been greatly enhanced, thanks to lVlr. lVlcCullough. X - , 'wi ' - XI:- -.gm WR' M,f,,,,,,,, The crew of maintenance workers should be happy to have lVlr. Smith join their force. Don't worry Russell, there's a place in heaven even for a mower of campus lawns. 235 A . A M49 , .gy 1, , if . KMQ ' 7, ki. if .f it 7' 4 'f fl .fl ' I , 9 N sq , We wonder what his secretary, Pat Miller, thinks of working for the cows. --wh... n- ' -J- 5- ' iVIr. Harry Dobins is the very likeable manager of the dairy. 'iw 7 EHR wilflll 3' Q misss: www-My 44 A,:,f, 'v'-M-. ' . Ill owfw rw F So this is where the drink is processed, 5 -s in IW we 6 U L WTI l li Y uv Z,,..,t.. as 3 W M 6014. Mfr ongymm 'l'3L:.M1 Rulnv Gi? S X X 9- F-N Odmwap cmd-li! . IMI! Look, you could at least stack them all the same way. 238 l I I-.- No, it is not a Nazi concentration camp, it is only the barn. w-.,,,-nwaqx 4' 2 fvf:f,4,22:QvPg,'fm.-,-N rf'-fe -'..,,,gf2-4 1 ' .. .... . , ... ...' n ' I ,,, --4 ' - ..: T J,ifr:-vin. . -- - ' - ' ff f ,X Q o J I suppose you are proud of your day's work, Jerome. Any man would be. 9 sa bk 40 is Q . X 1 341 3 awfdvl Qgfwf ' 1, N5 wily U z iifsff X ifiglj' A KK? W? f kifvflr U wr., 5. u 'X ' Q ' 3, f 5' XR? wi f Chuck Taylor is at it again. 5 ..,. 1 4 is- K i ,A S . S H' i x X' g Q' Q . .mi . WA e'k?f4Qf3 1 . 'A H515 ,XX Gilda waits for supper. The game is yours, Elder Beale Faces 5 ,, . - M. if-1, w. 42 .., H- -, 5 Q A X., ., 235 ci-ucAMAueA AVENUE, s.w. .I - -4, 3 Lv' P' it 'ffwf P. o. sox sias STATION a ' ff M , -+:3g3'g 'g+i??' E ' ATLANTA, Gzoncm 30314 1 133'-t-155519 A 1 Efimf. I ,Iii 1 4. 9511. f'T 7li7?rb Pi-ions 755 4539 in. .-- I I , i Ll I 1 :-T-1 E f -i I FI .I of-J I. - L' 1- Ex- -1 2 A rj 7:5- - A I H-V 4-3 H 1 - ' ....,,...X' --1-. Q . .- tn - + ' C., -..NX Q fi! Ti-IE SOUTH A'fl'ilANTE:27coNFERENc:E Qrewwg Compliments of South Atlantic Conference of SDA Fastest Growing Conference in the South W. S. Banfield, President F. L. Jones, Secretary-Treasurer soum !0Jay,s CHALLENGE x ii Q N xp xi: 1 L . 4 I sa. .-- 4? ..,i. CCDNGRATULATIONS TG THE CLASS OF 1969 l With such an army of workers as our youth, RIGHTLY TRAINED, might furnish, how soon the message of a cru- cified, risen, and soon-coming Savior might be carried to the whole world. E. G. White-Education CONGRATULATIONS Seniors of 1969 Georgia-Cumberland Conference 3597 Covington Highway Desmond Cummings, President Decatur, Georgia 30032 H. R. Trout, Treasurer . . I - , When Your 9' T 2' ANSMISSIUN ' y n says: nd! M 'Mfg A Aga C Q3 Deb , , ui , .-Q, 0 ' K 1 -T ....-.- AU1'oMA1'lc .------- FREE I 1..pAy' 'lglglllllzg A v senvici CARS , ml I . lnspectuol THANSMIBSIDNS :A Road cinch 610 PRATT AVE.,uw lOn the Curve Near Church St.l 5 3 9 ' 5 1 9 4 Locally owned and Independently Operated 24 46 Compliments of CENTRAL STATES CONFERENCE OF S.D.A. 2528 Benton Boulevard Kansas City, Missouri 64127 Compliments of IVIR. AND IVIRS. THOMAS G. JOYCE In Memory of Dr. M. L. King In Memory of Donald Robinson If :4 is-314A ,W - -.-f-'f-A-3 ' -ff,--'11-1-, , -16211 C Q 1 L.-- N. . -Q .,A-,.g.j Amr' if I- J 4 VFW .1
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