Oklahoma State University Baptist Students - Silhouette Yearbook (Stillwater, OK)
- Class of 1952
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Q -5 C- 'rf Q5 'x 4 -.4. -A , f-Q 42- I Al-A , VY ii L.. -gr-.-v-v-...ug .vv-.4-. .. ,,,1,,. gg---as gvnfsu I WMC' 3 thc baptist students . 0+ 'fl f ' :inf 1, Q: , ' . - g.- 1-flifv, - N - 4 ' . I , -ffm : . , 'fl g,'.w'.- I -fi 5 5. - 'A - - '- . ' ' - -'Si ,ff rf-341' min I Sillflouettz ,... ul ol f .' ,,--2--X' if ..- i I. 'lx -U'-., rrzrnl -----.i .1 1...- -1 l 11 f Qurgnniuemartrifiedieation -Q A quarter ofa renurrlr has passed sime the B.SIo1.was organized on theA.and3fiT. campus. Go the betterment and mhilhment ot the hopes, desires, and dreams mstered ho, those who strumrled to make them Possihhe ... we dedicate this edition of the Silhouttefs SE 4 hsfoe 1 I Q E Q-Qw,.,.,,,k S, 6-' G-' , ,Ln gifvzmnmanma Dr. and Mrs. Henry G. BenneH will long be remembered by +he people of Okla- homa, +he Uniled Sfales, and many Nalions of lhe world. Much has been said aboul' 'I'hem as educafors, builders and leaders, bui 'rhe 'Thing fha? will always be remembered is fheir oufsfanding work in 'lhe Kingdom of God as Chrislian leaders. Dr. Benne'H will be remembered in an ln+erna'l'ional way by +he many Nafions 'I'ha+ he served in helping rhem find a be++er way of life as head of lhe Poinf Four program. He will be remembered in a Nafional way for his work as a leader in The developmenl' of agriculfure and indusfry. He will be remembered by 'Phe people of Oklahoma as one of lhe greal' pioneer educafors, builders, and leaders in 'Phe field of educalion. The work of +hese 'lwo people will be remembered in many ways, buf +0 +he young people of 'lhe Baplisl' Sludenl' Union, 'lhey will be remembered mosl' for iheir unliring efforfs and work in 'rhe developmeni of Chrisfian charac'rer. They spen'r fwenfy-five years as ieachers in +he Sunday School deparlmenl' in ihe in'l'eresf of sfudenls. They were much concerned abou? l'he young people, and fhey gave of fheir lime and help in every way possible, fheir home was lhe home of every sl'udenl', and 'rheir deep love for 'rhe advancemenl' of Chrisi in ihe hearis of young people ihe mofivafing force of 'rheir life. They were our friends, our spirifual leaders, and above all, 'rhey were noble in every way of life. Their lives were 'lruly an example of a Chrisi-like life wi+h +he King- dom of God exemplified in 'rheir daily living. 5 The Execufive Council of fhe Bapfisf Siudenf Union is +he group which plan and organize fhe year-long acrivifies ai' our Home Away From Home. Needless ro say, rhe council has been able fo 'fulfill ifs dufies as such only rhrough fhe undersfanding pafience and leadership of our Minisfer of Sfudenfs, Kermii' Whifeaker, and our Faculfy Advisor, Mr. Clay PoHs, who have ai' ihe same fime been one among us. Charles Voyles, refiring presidenf ll95ll, congrafulares Taul Donavan, incoming presidenl' for I952, in +he picrure a+ e'F+. Piciured above, fhe l95I council was composed of: lBo'l'- +om rowl Mrs. Sue C. Buell, secrerary-hosfessg Milion Doyle, Sfudeni' cenier represenfafiveg Mary Jeane'H'e Wiley, Sourh- side Church represenfaiiveg Evelyn HammeH, music direcfor: Charles Voyles, presidenfg Kermi+ Whifeaker, minis1'er of slu- denrsg Mr. Clay PoH's, faculfy advisor: Bobbie Knighi, in'I'er- denominarional represeniafiveg Gerald Rogers, Vesper chair- man: Homer HuH'on, enlisrmenf vice-presidenfg lsecond rowl Eugene Beniamin, noon-day chairman, Barbara Fahl, secre- +ary, Norma Scarbrough, Vesper chairman, Waller Schwariz, SilhoueH'e ediforg Fred Turner, arf direcforg Bob Travis, infer- denomina+ional represenfaiiveg Rev. Sidney Maddox, pasfor advisor, Rob Whireaker, social vice-presidenh Marshal McGlamery, ushering: Hhird rowl Jo Ann Lawrence, Gleam ediforg BeH'ye Lee Sfevens, Fellowship: Merle McDonald, exrension direcror: Marfha Barnes, reporferg Cecil Kammer- diener, Camera Club: Ramona Choaie, Y.W.A. presidenh Paul Donavan, a+hle+ic direcforg LaVerna Ma1'hews, social- vice-presidenh Mr. lra C. Prosser, sfafe sfudenl' secrefary' and Mary Fogarry, Sunday School represenfafive. summer council Summer, l95l, broughi' enlhusiasm plus as fhe Summer B.S.U. Execulive Council swang in+o full force. Among 'lhe enlhusiasfs of 'thai' season were Ed- win James, Helen Holley, Kenne+h Hicks, Jean Holley, Mary Nelson, Corrine Go- forfh, Carl Cochrane, Claudelfe Morlon, and sianding, Reggie King, and Kermif Whifeaker, minisfer of s+uclen'rs. lnserf is ,X James Bull, presiolenl. V , K Q 12 5' -.V 'ii M in 1 1' , Xgi,.wX'F X! Freshman council Wifh almosi' equal vim and vigor, sluclenis enrolled for 'rhe 'liirsf lime 'rhis 'Fall as Freshmen. From 'lhis group was chosen lhe Freshman Council, which assumed lhe clulies of lhe Execulive Council every six+h week. Shown a+ one of fheir more social meeiings, lhe Frosh Council was composed of lBo+'l'om rowl Marian Smirh, Su Davis, Linda BarneH, Jessie Herriage, Dixie Thomas, lsecond rowl Janis Gregory, Connie Snell, Joy Alexander, Donna Heusel: lihird rowl Jane Langwill and Mary Belh Taylor: lfourlh rowl Elige McFarland, Cliff Wilkerson, Kermil E. Whifeaker, Jim Clark, and James Keeler, presidenl' of fhe group. -Mi mmm?-r O I X X ,,:,i , xf fm Public A: S, 1. ff' Lf., L Mr, 2igg?5!! f aaa the silhouette M , .xx if N fir f Q .Q-Q W, , MM. mm Publica+ions ai' B. S. U. means iwo fhings, a yearbook and +he weekly newspaper, bofh of which represeni +he Bapiisi siudenis here ai' Aggieland. Ai' upper lef+ is pic- 'iured par+ of fhe layouf siaff for +he Silhoueife in a very frequeni' seHing of pasfing and designing pages. The group includes Nancy Clayion, Waller Schwariz, James Keefer, Janis Gregory, Jessie Herriage, and John Williams. Picfured in +he circle is fhe ediior working againsi' +ime io beai' a deadline. Names of +l1e enfire sfaff are lisfed below. walier schwariz n iessie herriage GAA!!-64161166 6dlif0JL,' iohn williams beHy donica, nancy clay+on, ioan shackelford, peggy shackelforcl, marcella poole, nelle sieelman, james keefer, Frances darrow, ianis gregory, iean holley, helen holley, beHye sfevens, iane langwill. : carmen iones, oscar sewell, sid adkinson, cecil kammerdiener, carl cochrane, ronard carson, morgan collins, b.s.u. camera club. Gilt! mary fogariy, marcia donaldson, fred iurner. ' ' ,' reggie king, donna heusel, earlene smiih, clifford focld, eric sfone. l Q l Mosl' of fhe hard work +ha+ goes in'ro 'rhe producfion of a yearbook is no+ borne by lhe edifor or l'he layoul' slaff. Adverlising musl' be sold, piclures have +o be laken, business mus+ be aHended +o, and sales campaigns musl' be mapped, planned, and fhen carried out Reggie King, adverfising manager, leaves 'rhe Sfudenf Cenler wilh lasl year's Silhoue'He and purchase orders under his arm on his way +o bring in 'lhe ads. Pholography was 'lhe big problem as in every yearbook, buf 'rhe fask was licked wilh fhe assislance of lhese l'wo groups of shu'Herbugs and lhe BSU Camera Club. ln fhe piclure a+ upper righf is shown Carl Cochrane, Monle Jones, and Carmen Jones as lhe caplure a piclure of John Williams. Cecil Kammerdiener, Sid Adkinson, Oscar Sewell: and Ronard Carson fry 'rheir hands a+ solving lhe more fechnical prob- lems in pho+ographic sl'ra+egy in +he piclure al lefl, below. Al' lower righl' is shown Don Foresee, chairman of 'l'he Sales Week campaign, in a familiar pose of selling lhe yearbook fo The s'luden+s. 1911:- - in . , ww-mm - an f k - QL? X W 322 i l ' Q .1 3 ' ' Q9 ? 1. xi IK K' 9 is-4 've wfxmx The GLEAM, 'the weekly publica+ion represenfing +he Bapfisi' S+uden'rs here a+ Aggieland, sparkled wi+h en+hus- iasm, wi'I', and greal journalism, as +he firsl' woman edi'ror in fhree years fook over +he iob. Jo Ann Lawrence, shown af upper lefl' wifh dummy mal'erial in her hancl, was +he edilor who edifed 'this year's GLEAM. In fhe cenfer pic+ure +he s+aff is shown wi+h Fred Turner using fhe ielephone, Chesier Reames, Jo Ann Lawrence and Barbara Benich discussing layoui' for fhe paper, while Bill McCabe rushes +o beal' 'lhe deadline for an arficle he is wrifing. Bobbie Jean Knighf, office secrefary who sfencils 'lhe GLEAM each week, receives insirucfions from Donna Jean Heusel, Freshman edilor, as she joins wifh The o1'her Fresh- men council members during Frosh Week a+ B. S. U. the gleam Babu, .ji .gf kiwi? I if ,. 'WS' mg 15 fl if Vx , Q2,fl'r K' . T f,,l Q 'il ez 'nigwiz is Jig fi is i Vi' 1 Qcle p a r Q SS. TU. use fx W i fy? General Officers Mrs. Randall Jones . . . Superinfendenl' Jane Francis ....... Secre+ary Mary Fogarfy . . . Sunday School Rep., B.S.U. Council Joy Alexander . . Sunday School Rep.. Freshman B.S.U. Council John Allen Williams ..... Pianis+ Reggie King ....... Choris+er George Allison . . Ass'+. Superin+enclen+ 8 sunclay schoo freshman boys Boffom Row Row Row Row Row Row Row I4 2: 3. 4. 5: 6. 7: 8: Row: Ronald Baucom, Rex Posf, Douglas Williams, John Nance, Tom Underwood, Frank Hedges, Sfuarl Roosa. Eugene Hufford, Fredy Babb, John Edermeier, Weyman McKinley, Cliff Wilkerson, Charles arfer. Kennefh Lindley, Charles Broclr, C. J. Hixson, Clifford Tubb, Donald Wilcoxson, Edgar Fox. R. G. Sivard, Chucl: Davidson, Clifford Todd, Jack Bohl, Luin Leisher, Bill Baker. Monfy Gisf, Harold Barrelf, William Brighf, Herberf Bump, Bobby Whifeley, Charles Noyes, James Keefer. Jamf R. Jones, Dale Schafer, Roberf BUH, Larry Ballard, Jimmie Floyd, Frank Daniel, Carl E. S a er. Ofis Duran, Bruford E. Pefers, Jr., Aubrey Cullins, Clarence Rager, Wallace Roark, Elige McFarland, Billy Tisdale. Jim Carfer, Nafhan Geurlrinlr, Randall J. Jones, feacher, Earl Pendegraff, Morgan Collins. Stillwater boys Leff fo Righf: Fred Brocll, Wiley Young, Bob Friday, Bob Easfon, John Buflor. Jim Bulloch junior-senior boys Boifom Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Row 6: Row 7 Row: Mr. G. T. Sfubbs, leacher, Paul C. Donavan, Berry Mosleller, J. E. Roller, Edmundo Asforga, Fred Beckell, Jim Ward. George Allison, Ronard Carson, Lufher Upfon, Charles C. Gailey, Thad Hawkins. Marvin Black, Bill Sfuarf, Jerry Doly, Calvin Roberison, Jim Malleff, Carl Sfandefer. S. A. Ewing, Eugene Bell, Eldon Durscher, David Farley, Frank Green, Sidney Adkinson. Charles Tang, Ken Hicks, Charles Voyles, John Williams, Ben Adams, John Riede. Paul Farley, Benneli Hammond, Jim Nesbif, Bob Travis, Murphy Brown. Cecil Kammerdiener, Oscar Sewell, Howard Lafimer, Eugene Beniamin, Fred Turner, Homer HuHon. junior-senior girls Boflom Row Row Row Row Row 2 3 4: 5 6: Row: Deenie Hunfer, Jean Holley, Dorofhy Hyndman, Faye Hinkle, Dorofhy Folks, Mary Fogarly. Jane Francis, Billy Faye Kay, Malone Freeland, Beverly Hinkle, Beffy Jane McCar+y, Lucile McCar+y, Palsy Teague. Pa+ Wigginlon, Belly Donica, Norma Scarbrough, Irene Mickish, Joyce LeBeau, June Collen. Mary Lou Biggs, Emma Davis, Henry Elia Rose, Sue Wicklund, Jo Ann McClung, Miss Julia Lee Sfephens, +eacher. Mary Louise Simpson, Sylvia Clapp, Geneva Sanders, Jean Alwood, Joan Shackelford. Norma Nance, Maxine Jackson, Alma Fave Holder. Claudeffe Morfon. I5 Freshman girls Bo++om Row: Peggy Byrd, Mariha Good, Mary Belh Taylor, Jane Langwill, Alice Dolezal, Mrs. Sue Buell, feacher, Gwen Goforlh. Row 2: Peggy Shaclelford, Earnesline Leonard, Linda Hanna, Mildred BenneH, Marcella Poole, Doris Ford, Frances Taylor. Row 3: Lila Gail McAslrill, Belly Heisler, Fran Scudder, Janis Gregory, Su Davis, Frances Darrow, Audry Ann Elledge. Row 4: Nila Sipes, Mary Crablree, Jessie Herriage, Mildred Priclreif, Sally Afwell. Stillwater girls H Leff fo Righf: Lucille Heisler, Mary Ida Campbell, Louise Parsons, Joann Ofis, Mary Bell Trenf, Mrs. ' Bernie Blair, feacher, Mona Drumrighf, Frema Harris. I6 sophomore boys Bohlom Row: Joe Lobaugh, Hugh Tyree, Branson Croclce'H, Plc. Glenn G. Fizer, Jr., Sgf. George A. Winferling, Pfc. Donald W. Edison. Row 2: Murrel Wilmolh, Keifh Heisler, George Kennedy, John Hearn, James Upion, Eric Sfone. Row 3: Doyle Coleman, Lloyd Lacy, Tom Longesf, Melvin Johnson, Joe J. Owen, Bobby Green. Row 4: Bill Floyd, Joe Flowers, Franklin Hea+h, Richard V. Underwood, Richard Ealey, Bob J. Davis. Row 5: Ray Liclclider, Chesfer Reames, Kermif Whilealrer, Teacher, Don Bailey, Bill Easion, Marshal McGlamery. sophomore girls Vw? i Amfainao Boffom Row: Mary Jane Loolxabaugh, Merlyn Van Devenler, Nora Rulh Furlow, Nancy Clayfon, Audrie King, Jerene Fogarfy, Nelle Sleelman. Row 2: Louise Kennedy, Beverly Wallen, Bobbie Knighf, Helen Holley, Ramona Cooper, Nancy Posf. Row 3: Wanda McDaniel, Maxine Cowlishaw, Bernice Horlon, Carmen Jones, Earlene Smifh, Sue Sarfor. I7 iiliailli alll, lllliim mul 'iff 5255 5 :ff ,i--' Biffaiiil :gs igwkmmw Y N isyiim i Ti 'T :HN M.'kT : Qif'3'7fiail s igiffi'-31 'Qi ,, y iii? at I .4 I8 H3 1 x 5 ,QQ N-IA-iflff' nf i A' 5,1 'V .2 r fl CFM, A r A Q' f' -,N f' .b K K , , 'ii .' 1 G' '-v ,alms ws ,.f' alma' C-is f 5 , ,1 ,f 14.Q,'f. , - '11 f2U1f,S,Sl O U S is g 1 .,.1, ,,,,VyZ. M'- ., - essex f is a Big ydrdtiand ia vi+al word 'io 'I'he Exfension Deparimeni' of fhe B.S.U. Besides +he emphasis given by ihe local chapier of Y.W.A., 'ihe Life Service League, and +he missionary deparimenls of fhe Training Union, +he Exiension De- par+men+ serves several churches and mission poinis. A+ ihe upper lefi, Wayne Jar- boe is shown ai' fhe pulpii' of +he S ring Valley mission while Newell Blaylock is piciured preaching +0 his congregaiion al' fhe Paradise Mission. Roy Kiser preaches each Sun- day al' ihe local jail while Edwin James, sealed, leads +he group singing. Using 'lhe ielephone 'io arrange special music for +he mis- sion poinis is Merle McDonald, Exfension Direcior. Noi' piciuredz Charles Van Frank who supplies +he Mehan Mis- sion, Peyion Woodruff, pasior of Glencoe, and George Allison, pas- ior of Longwood Church. ,Ax 4 ' 4 41 ' ,V . ,L 2 is . 'iff Ne., H V 3 5? ,s . js 1 Q ,M if 'fi Leyvyg 73 if sf g ee if ' 'iv f 'I 4 ' ,, M .ik 4 P- I if F1 U Q , .V K., At,, 2 V , .r Q Z V Q 6 ' V aygigsi agdafe A. T' boy,H,girl, and a Bible. H's fun . . . good clean fun . . . popcorn on ..-, M inf4gi's ', ?hj . . . ay' cnic aid The Fire Song. l'r's energy, enfhusiasm . . . a game of fen- f ' 4 .'g,.r ' ,.Q smilgio ifhefaei of fhe loser. frog in fhe mill: can who hiclced 'fil fha , 3 4 ' camg,'S,, '5la reiffeh 'by a fave . . . blu,gi'sluj6's,g nd pine frees . . . sheer ioy drawn from , ,asfer1'sQj:Yc ,-, . . irhlsfvin 'l'he'2Fafhe3, indlesi pe for fhe 'fufure . . . The consciousness of fhegfwill of od. ii ff 25 fx ' V ' . . .1 has if is? W . Si 7 fi ': gU V, 432, 1 .51 X 1: f 'the map 25 found a f asure in af 'eld and'Gii'N iisi ioy sf, all ihaf he had and boughf 'Phe field. l'r's ji sorrowf. . q gand comp ' sion . . Q. N gem iheiis e capaiiv for feeling ihaf makes 'Phe ioy possible. if he boy whi gqld his cl ring for ,J siarvfag hinesei 2 . . and 'the IiHIe mission down on fhe er side .,.,.' .Q K A ik is ik ifs Ee , 5 is y Q. ,Hb ' . . . nd a coilege faforiii 'i ,Wh ariiibed child in her arms. 4? If ' 'K . A- 23334. if ' i ' - 5fz ' is fli . ' 'gig 5 sg' -. ly 1 3 , My is x ,r1.3g,-in H 1 - V' ez f -f 'yi-1 5 'RQ.g.a5f:5, .Q , wx, r 5, - M.. ,. X 3' ile for ffibhdw and sfranger . . . a young fpgre Qs, rf door slammed in his 'Face . . . K ff? . s . M P 1 ' . . Glffk, 'lhuy mmg Lei fhe Beaufy of Jesus Be Seen in Me 4 rqgzl Sp rayer an Morning Warch for 'lhe ' Q who lore' down your precious posiers . . .' lhe ' 'rkif os., Four Eyes affer all fhe oihers K - 9' 5, V. sf. v- . 4,5 .ggjpgu furnedf him down. A cheery inviiafion . . . ConieQ3lgo,rhyf rch! for fhe walfress and lhe X 3- F, 5 ,,,f :.g . Q X 5- .X si f 1 ,. ::,' -V V lerlt nn ihe college hangout. , Q 2555 -'Viv ff , . 4 px 'sv- D V ' 'fre .3532 . K I A ii 5 fri? Q fvmwgi Qkiiillg , X 7 if I I A-,Ch siffing clown fo wifh sinners and Pharisees i ecause he 'iirsi loved us . . . ,.,, 15, , . V, .. ,, 5,,.,,,ipFM. f ,m life a worthy response 'ro such love. . ' 35 2 J - L gef la r ia a ff Qgaglsfyik i f f i2: 2 5 ' so s ' . .. .Mg . . I a y and Blesi' Be ihe Ties .. . . Corgyiyf . 'lhmlung 'frankly and -iearlessly K aboui fig, ho was if rhaf said abouf Chrisf: His Wriih, eleciricify a+ one end of his lifef , by fhe posirive eleciricify of his love'a end, and by fhe law of efernal necessiiyif- o are equal? If's a song aflihe dawni' '-:iii '- xii as he arose on 'rl-ue day of fhe ,ww f S . 5 1543? ., .hh gg-5-f' , , meefingi H F woman ef fhe well . . e lrnowleQ1gZQf' 3Q.1 gijg VHK' day holds a bounhful supply of N-, opporfunifyfw experience. f , - iii? 'X :Lg 5, 1 4 2.1 K ,' f 2 T :'gf,w 7 . W , .V x we W A x X5 35. N Q I, 124, e y A r ,, ,W.:3g:Jffy V, sfu 75 , U W ge 3 if a si a - ' -by 1 1. an A ya cause Qhris-Ir asksoxggy in your besf . .' ' nfs faili M could have sedi -Y Arter y QM, noiese- . .. ,L , ause he woul y - lie even fo saqiiyg sg we om fha cross. H's sir ' fhjio min f.- . . 'ihe iempfafio , ia-I is nor a dis race gi' 'buf an infe- s + fr gfxab' Q' 'ggi ui -+ if 9 'f' u gra par o il HQQS-DN e.,vic ory. gggfsf? r . 1,3 - '4 , T' 'f ,ixwefvjf ,.- V Eg! N f 1,3 ,gf 2 r e .r or . 2 Y. fi . , lei f' hw .,v. - . 'F ff Y 1 ff P f' fo I 1- isP , ofebiio lg AJBFICGH colle e ouih . . W, 'ip anesehq 'and ,s qw, IQ., . , 5 M .. , .., 9 Y K, ,Pt ,,I,,, . eg C i worlriwgegrde by side. igg hglf ii V rvey ihe Wondrous Cross U3 ' ,gif blisyiig-irfffgolng w ,QF 'ffl-ISIS fo ite her life fo CM V? .y 9 darlmess info li hi. A Tale ' fri' ' in iving her ,f V-r-Q 9 W , .9 M V I V, fo God, V. .' . a 'iuiug' cfqxf I er, feacher ialung Chrisi- wif Qhigfprofesslon. ay kglgA'fM,QSi of 'iomorrow . . ,jigs ifllg-1 ,ren who will lrnow Chrisf. And ll ifs realify back fo ihe Giver:,,.,e5fME Fgfgg , idfon 'Foreign fields . . . buildiqwf i ' ilsfilhaf cenfuries 3' o have iomgi , y dgbn Land Ann Hasselfine . . . g ing. I live, ye? Ano 1' liveflfffffiyxh 'egg fw nil-food and real womanhood . .f i ring bodies, clean air. P193 E xif ' bI'e4fliZ1?1'ii'A wof fnds . . . brown hands, ,QQ hands, and whife hahds . . . if y 'Y 2 2-J., fworld. , , gif' .2 will i K 4 wi KF ' gir ly 1' 'Y i - ' ,fr ,iii Q . Bef, asm'-'A W 4 W e W ' i if 5 is We 1' ff fi ii: is more 'than aliijhis Qi ,,, . X himself . ,T 'i,,g55. A ,MM K, u .i ., K 3 N' - 1. ,Wi we Hff -1 , '- T f K ' -1' Elm ifrh V 'r il' 5'J'ia'+ i?3'l5zi L- 33 Q , . 'mi 'f.f4.f7 l Far is? ,e., Li? gate-ww-fr r .- .A:s:m1v:fv-'WW faire s I 5 Q if. I f - ' -aff I A ef - , --W. A rf. 553594, 3, 5633 i f my? 'ms gh ..v,,,,.1,,,,,., yy Az, S ' is '- Q1 .gifs N he M la gl lile service league Numbering foriy-five slrong, an organiza+ion 'for full- Hme Chrisiian volunleers was formed on our campus las? year and called fhe Baplisf Life Service League. The only prerequisile +o membership in lhe League is a public sur- render +o some Chrisfian minis+ry or field. Fellowship wifh fhose of like calling is afforded Yhe members, many of which are already aclively engaged in preaching, leach- ing Sunday School classes, and ofher phases of special Chrisfian work. ln lhe picfure above, ihis serious-minded group is phoiographed in a noi' foo serious pose as The pholog- rapher has iusf said, cheese. 20 ohficers fSf'l1f:'1f uf 106' ILIZYIFJ Mrs. Sue C. Buell Lucile McCar+y, Wayne Jarlooen, , ,, , Counselor ,, Program Chairman , Presidenf Nancy Clayfon, ,,,., , ,,,,,,,,, Recording Secreiary Corrine Goforih. ,, ,, Corresponding Secrefary ,Wm Q-eiwe We 4 Vffwfi' General officers of ihe B.T.U. piciured al' ihe January planning meefing include Kermii' E. White- aker, young people's direcforg Harold Brewsfer, Training Union represenfafive, Execufive Council: Jane Francis, general secreiaryg Glenn Laughlin, Training Union direciorg Wilmo+l1 Dickey, general secrefaryg Pafricia Wiggingion, pianisfg Cliff Wilkerson, Training Union represenlafive, Freshman Council. TRFIIDIDG UHIODS S+ill newesij in iis field, fhe Union de Orville Reed, is in ifs second year as a Spanish-speaking iraining union. I+'s members are Roberf Mannery, Lucile McCari'y, Edmunds Asforga, Mrs. Sue C. Buell, counsellor, and Cecil Kammercliener. T I TTT O T H V 5 T P H U l .I O H IT BoHom Row: Sue Sarfor, Sail Afwell Ken e y , n H1 McKinzie, Bob J. Davis, Edward H. Warn- hoff. Row 2: LaVerna Mafhews, Mary Beih Taylor, Con- nell Miller, Georgia Sanders, Emma Davis, Pai Hunf, Fay Warnhoff. Row 3: George A. Winrerling, Donald W. Edison Boffom Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Glenn G. Filer, Jr., Milfon Doyle, Jimmie Floyd. Row: Frances Darrow, RoseHa Garrison, Jessie Faye Herriage, John Allen Williams, Loyd Clemenfs, Lloyd Lacy, Arlene Brown, George Brown. James Keefer, Sid Adkinson, Maurice Hun- fer, Jim Woolard, Beffy McCarfy, John Nance, Carl Cochrane. Peggy Shaclrelford, Cleo Siafham, Joann McCown, Peggy Byrd, Carolyn Caldwell, Kennefh Singlefon. Henry Efia Rose Edwin R Jame W If , . s, a er Schwarfz. Boflom Row: Truef Thompson, Su Davis, Nancy Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Posf, Nelle Sfeelman. Eldon Durscher, Don Waller, Ed Lewis, Glen Sizemore, Leia Doyle. Mary Jane Lookabaugh, Bernice Horion, Dixie Thomas, Laverfa Walker, Colleen Meadows. Paul Donavan, Don Farris, James Sfanford Charles Tang, Max Kennedy, Louise Ken- nedy. Kennefh Lindley, Tom Mikles, Jean Holley, Eugene Beniamin, Befiy Donica. in ,Rf S fo fzgrefarfes fr of Me Qener Om ea Andre dl Secfefch. Unfo w U . ar,e 'P fag mon is '12 and Nile 'eporf excepffon? Cldyfons ks' EJ lkmifiaq 1 Eitrgxaiof Luke n io uBllY il iremarki io we Sk Ha,-per. h Wiiiiams nds JO n when he e1erciSe5 Us h ioflfapher . ' 0 qlijngigno aS dld the P ai qos ihif ghd' sr' ,am P H I L E ffl 0 H S 0 L 0 IU ICD fn?-2 I3 Row 2: m R , erene Fogariy, Jean Keilh, Billie Fay Kaye, PaHy HammeH, Thelma Bacon. Don Brown, Vernon Brown B bb Earlen S ' ow: John Howard J , o y Green e mirh, Gerald S 'lh Row 3: B'll ml , Donna Heusell 1 McCabe, Marion Culpepper Dol Coleman, Clarenc R . Y e e ager, Harold Brewsfer, Darrell Miller. Row 2 Row 3: m Row: Abb S' y lmpson, Jim Clarlr, Marcella Poole. : Clay Cosfner, Tom Longesf, Herberf Bump, Francis Green, Fran Wiley, Ken Wiley. John V. Hawlr, Karl Sfone, Homer HuH'on, Emily Vicfor, Geneva Loving, Don Shupe, Richard V. Underwood. Scoffie McMillin, Berry Mosfeller Merl Van Devenfer A d v yn , u ry Ann Elledge, Jim Jones, Mary Nelson. Row 2: m Row: Bill Easfon, Chal C res BarreH, Ramona ocper. Dorolhy Folks, Helen Breiger, Bernice Blair, Lillie David Blair, Bill J. Blair, Norma Scarbrough. : Don Graham, Dean McGl lund amery, Sue Wiclr- , Harold D. C l ' C u ver, David Farley, harles Voyles. Gs fa ND S T L U H E B H R D H B H S if BoHom Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: BoHom Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Bolfom Row 2: Row 3: Row: Charles Adams, Thelma Adams, Sam Smi+h, Alma Smiih, Billy Dumas, Elda Dumas. D. J. O'DeII, Maud O'Dell, Roberf S. Mathews, Jr., Mary Maihews, Louise Rogers, Kennefh Rogers. Guy New, Alice New, Doris Beclr, John Beclr, Nelda Bivins, Doyle Bivins. Bill Lee, DeLois Lee, Barney Sherrer, Valda Sherrer, Kenl' Liifon, Ann Li'Hon. Raymond McCar+hy, Margarei' McCarlhy, Olin Smiih, Thelma Smifh. Row: Frank Hedges, Simeon Duran, Reggie King, Sisfie Givens, Porier Lee, Jr., Bar- bara Benich. Joyce Harper, Mary Lusfer, Helen Briscoe, Carolyn O'Dell, Doug Williams, Fred H. Turner. James Up+on, Clifford Richey, Raymond Coleman, Wilma Howe, Lynn Hunfer, Paul Sfahl. Gwen Goforlh, Carmen Jones, Howard Larimer. Row: Lila Gail McAslcill, Gilberf Collier, Bill Souihall, Bobbie Knighf, Eugene Bell. Bill Tisdale, Franlrlin Heaih, Dean McHard, Marshal McGlamery, Janis Gregory, Mar- fha Good. Charles Duncan, Hugh Tyree, Chesfer Reames, Cliff Wilkerson, Charles Smilh, Jerry Jones, Joy Alexander. Bev Wall en ill Govergfrzafes her Perf nf and fhe Czzrillilfdfks on HDDRELU Boffom Row 2: Row 3: Row: Helen Holley, Margene Barron, Nancy Claylon, Bob Howard, Lynn Webb. Mrs. Pearl Baggeli, Beryl Baggeff, Dorofhy Williams, Rob Whifealcer, James Yarbrough, Pa+ Mooney. Jim BuHs, Peggy Royce, Bruford Peiers. 27 9- N wr-f..,,,,f E S 1 E E ik M 3 if Gmisfsfw Fellowship Beffye Lee Sfevens, picfured in fhe circle below, is fhe masfermind behind all of fhe +hir+y-minu+e-af+er- church rograms held ai' 'lhe BSU each Sunday nighf. Feliaowship ai fhe BSU includes noi' only fhese gag- fimes buf is expressed ius+ as much in fhe drugsfore gafhering for a coke la+ upper righ+l or lisfening dreamily +o lhe jukebox . . . . . . or ius+ guys and gals af fhe same spoi . . 30 . . or BSU'ers from fhe Air Corps division enjoying a song-fesf . . . 43 . . . and ihe finesf in ideal boy-girl re- lafionships. :foil oc!! -0-,ma K S Week . 1691 X brln M H QS A no o P9 of s 1- S 56,48 6 flng b Olllce' y YWA s if The YWA Execulive Council, +he governing body of fhe local organizaflon, leads fhe local chapler in lheir mission-cenfered efforfs. This group, which meefs once a monlh in addiiion +0 fha weelcly chapfer meelings, conslsis of Ramona Choale, Mary Jean Miller, Lorena Givens, Belly McCar+y, Louise Kennedy, Mary Jane Lookabaugh, Jo Ann McClung, Dixie Thomas, Joan Shaclcelford, Francis Darrow, Nancy Clay+on, and Mrs. Sue C. Buell, counselor. Picfured a+ fhe righf is Ramona Choafe, local YWA President K'.., -0 31 1-..!' Norma so 91.6, 0096 6 Q19 as s er QQ These iwo, reviewing fl-ie campus newspaper, do have lheir serious momenfs. Planning programs ranging from missions io characfer, from prayer +o love and from sporismanship +o flue home, Scarbro and Gerald are ihe allernaie chairmen who plan flue fhiriy minufe daily devofionals. A ,,.... 4 WV., ll H noonday Bible cenfered, a new prayer service replaces fhe Morning Wafch held in pasf ears. Each day from I2:25 fo I2:45, fhis devofional period, which has grown fo be Known as Noonday Service, offers each sfudenf fhe opporfunify fo pray wifh ofher sfu- denfs abouf fheir froubles, opporfunifies, and losf friends. Eugene Beniamin, pauses briefly 'ro fhink on Chrisf and His Word before begin- ning fhe day's worship service. Shown in fhe picfure af righf, below, is fhe devofional period in session as Eugene leads fhem in a prayer discussion. Aflace around which will always cenfer our happiness and mosf meaningful mem- ories o college days is our Bapfisi' Siudenl' Cenler, our Home Away From Home. l+'s fhe arm of our Bapfisl' Church reaching ouf 'fo link ifs fwo fhousand Bapfisl' slu- denfs 'lo fheir church. ll' is here fha? we work 1'oge+her and play 'logefherg fhaf we laugh +ogeiher and pray fogelher. H is here 'lhai' we carry on fhe mul+i'l'ude of supplemen+al daily aclivi- fies io an effeciive Chrislian sfudenl' program. And here, direcling us and leading us, counseling and encouraging, sharing every problem is our Minisier of Sfudenfs, Kermii E. Whifealrer. Consfanily, he is sfriving, personally and fhrouqh +he B.S.U.. fo hold us frue fo fhe Chrisl he represen'I's. Th fx AH . 'BME f 'n .552 ,. xx. 1. rg u 1 Silgv uw 1 1 .ex Q fr Q e 273551 :ji Us .yy 5 Y xuxv 2-x vs 9' . JN - Wax ,,-,F 'is 3- M we -K It 7 1 z 'iam-'fig Fifi x ' ' M, fb wQj Q ,S 0 C ff? 22 Pariyiime . . . Safurday nighl' . . . seven-fhirl' . . . Rob Whifeaker and LaVerna Mafhews . . . all +l1ese words sfrike familiar no+es in ever B.S.U.'ers mind as he +l1inks of fhis fhing called Socials. Here Rob and LaVerna record memoirs of arfies fhey have planned, inifiafed and conducfed. In me pic- 'lures below and on +he nexf few pages immediafely following, we would fry lo reproduce some of 'rhe beHer shofs and scenes of +hese parfies and fo presen+, as bes'I' we can, fhe social life of +l1e Aggie Bapfisf siudenf. ff? Qezw E Zhi A. fmx A . : if 3 I .. bk ' i , .: ..,, .w,,.,,,A. -Yi, -M-aj 1-mv was Ye 3 3 5 .f fm lx 1 0F4Pffff5WUFNTCFHfFR Q s rw 'MK 7!0UflW'6me S 3 fm lql qvbqv Q 'k.,,,,, W Q r ,Z 25 2 W W9 Fw ficsmey f W W Y , i , l vig i f f N , 'lA:i X ,ff l '-,: Q:: 2 .::1: 5 g.-1sg.1: - , 5 M J WV 4 M 'elif l 'ri heal' k Q '., N A . 'ff , f A ' AW vw M I in ,gui A ,W AI izzb I 2 4, M4 EV- X Z ,.., 1 5 Wm f wiv-W ' Ja? Wh 5 5, wa, f f, 5 L fi in gyda K .J ggi? f 1 fi? K, ,252 Yiilzx efiifiiim ' f Y H,,.,M, . . E? if Egg Y Q , gif' f 5 , f ,, ?Wwvv1+Wg .gl , .fifty wz:A:L:x'a12?i MH Sa h - A -2 , f , I iQiQfi'?TQ5'lZS M yiggfgffiighuf A . .wzggr Xqgfzw Q':'5F'i xi 2 - ,Q V 'I-Ffggiff-fp 3,155 k 292552 ' 1:2 W V Q7 5 5 y mx '32 I ::5..,.:, ' , U 5 X 04 ,1-42 if '927 ww ..,. W 4 A , 5:11 3 . Mfxzwwv 5 Q A , ff i nn. R3 w Homecoming, I95l, found many former Aggies back as lhe Former Bap+is+ Sfudenfs Associafion held ifs second annual buffer dinner. Piciured in 'rlie u per leff-hand corner is lhe spealrer's fable a+ lhe clinner. Our pas+or, Rev. Sid Maddox is ai' upper right former baptist students Many of fhese former Aggies experienced again +l1e Aggie pas'I'- 'l'ime of sfanding in line for iheir food. A+ righl' is 'ihe group prepar- ing +o eat ln +he piclure below, The group enio s discussing new experiences and recalling old +imes spenf fogeiher. Q . W, .X-f V' 5 .13 A .1 Q. .0 1 . s One of fhe unique feafures of fhe Homecoming dinner which fhe Former Bapfisf Sfudenfs Associafion held is fhaf if broughf home five of ifs sfu- denf secrefaries. Shown here in fronf of fhe fireplace are Mrs. Randall Jones, Rev. Dorval Tabb, Mrs. Edifh Sfinson, Rev. Kermif Whifeaker, and Mrs. Sue C. Buell. Besides fhese sfudenf secrefaries, ofher former Bapfisf Aggies had fheir picfures, foo. A few of fhese are shown below. 9 K ,vm 0 'W x . x I l lTop row, leff fo righfl: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hixson, and Mr. and Mrs. Muriel Donnell. Shown af cenfer are Mr. and Mrs. Roberf Kiehn, Dr. and Mrs. O. L. Gib- son lpasfors when fhe BSU was 'Z Nuiiif' sg 5, Si rv 1' gm formed af A. 81 M.l, Mrs. Claude Kniffin, Mrs. Henry Sweezy, Mr. Claude Kniffin, and fhe Harley Dan- iel family. Picfured af leff is fhe Rev. and Mrs. Dorvall Tabla and family. 4 I at J QQQQ, t Members of fhe Chain-Gang ream, piclured are lbofiom rowl: Claude Brown, Emmeff McCord, Barney Sherrer, Ken Wiley: lsecond rowl: George Brown, Jack Hewiff, Olin Smifh, and Guy Wilkinson. A+hle'rics, as far as The B.S.U. was concerned, really wen+ over +he lop +his year raking honors in almosl all spor+s enfered. Direcfor of Afhlefics on 'rhe Execufive Council was Paul Donavan, piciured a+ left Due +0 unfavorable circumsiances we were able +o ge+ a iciure of only one of our in'l'ramural foofball reams, 'ihe Chain-Gang, shown below. B.S.U. enlered fhree feams, 'I'he Chain-Gang, fhe Ponies, and fhe Nags, and came ouf vicfor fwo 'limes in placing Chain-Gang second in Inde- pendenl' league play while 1'he Ponies look 'third place in +he Club and Dorm playoffs. D W Us l Here is ihe B.S.U.'s Ponies 'ream which look +hird place in Club and Dorm play- off, placing Bill Washburn on lhe All- College leamz lbolflom rowl Elmer Kunlz, Paul Donavan, Calvin Vogf, Bobby Green, lsecond rowl Coach Glenn Nixon, Jerry Bryanf, Bill Hendon, Bill Wshburn, Esfon Hasly, and Jack Bohl. 1 '-:' '.-- --'..-' VJ ifffjff Q'W7'i? az- 24. ,..,r ,V,.,.A:V: , ,:,.. bV rg s. 8 kek l . - iggagfifn-15-. , ,.,. 'ers ,Chas li, B Drying . n i If i ,naxcinfawa M emi., I B ' eepmg ff, ' ,, g iw J e r h 25 A A eff iif?fW ' tr If A K iw,ffJ,,f g B 1 , A I .,lA-Z r,,., ' A ' j ii 21a:f'5 :5f . . grabbing a rebound . . . The Col+s, winning second place in lndependenf league play and placing Reggie King on 'Phe All-College feam are lboffom rowl Don Couch, Jack Hew- iff, Darrel Miller, Jim Clark, lseconcl rowl Don Bailey, Bill Morris, Charles DurreH, Reggie King, and John Beck, Coach. 25? Sa? H4 --ni, fi-iswft Y V V ,W J' f-X!! Hxf xo Z1 X U f fxkfg X Q NF S fu rf Nw.. February, I952, broughi' new sfudenfs fo ihe Aggie campus and wifh fhem came +hose who found +he comfori' and fhe friendliness of fhe B.S.U. a mus+ in fheir lives. Shown here affer one of fhe Sunday nigh? Fellowship programs are a few of fhe new ones: Ted Huddlesfon, Geneva Loving, Don Graham, Ima Jean Keifh, Doug Williams, Lynn Hun'I'er, Paul Sfahl, Joan Wesfmoreland, and Dixon Low+her. On +he eiglrl' pages immedia+ely following are pic+ured fhose siudenfs who had fheir individual porhjaifs 'lalcen up fo and during our SilhoueHe Sales Week, Janu- ary 6-IZ. Ben Adams Sid Adlcinson Joy Alexander George Allison David Anderson Edmundo Asforga Sally Aiwell Thelma Bacon Linda Barnefi Harold BarreH Fred Beckeff Eugene Bell Eugene Benjamin Mildred BenneH' Barbara Benich Newell Blaylocl: Jack Bohl Helen Breiger Harold Brewsfer Helen Briscoe Charles Brooks YN 6' as 0' G and Xlnefl Wed Dennis Brown Eloise Bruner Jim Bulls Ramona Choale Sylvia Clapp Jim Clark Tom Clark Nancy Clayion Carl Cochrane Raymond Coleman Morgan Collins Ramona Cooper ,. i.. f x fi lf' X, -gay of 1 sc: g Q21 W W H.. Mary Crabfree Marion Culpepper Bob Cyperi Frank Daniel Frances Darrow Bob Davis '14 Su Davis Emma Davis Wilmofh Dickey wf,ee,s I . . w1,e e is . Wheels. ,T A 5 5 Lv! Belly Donica Paul Donavan Milfon Doyle Kennelh Drewry Simeon Duran Donald Edison ,,..-.N QQ Barbara Fahl David Farley Paul Farley Glenn Fizer, Jr. Delsa Flefclwer Jim Floyd 1 , ,, ,.. j it ,, HJ Jerene Fogarly Mary Fogarly Uxhakl S .- fi fr Dorofhy Folks Don Foresee Jane Francis Malone Freeland 9 -X '95 ix if N. N A , A gs Xxj .-w fi R. Yfxm ' X50 K, , 3 ,iz we 44 , x H iiiijlidlgij , -'li Nora Rufh Furlow Creasia Germany Lorena Givens ,x Oil eil VA sian -N., lg- 1547-il' Corrine Goforfh Gwendolyn Goforfh Marfha Good John S. Gorrell were ceo . K . ,, ., ' T' QJ-' i I i - 2 L ii- seg A '- ' ' If ' f g l M-L' , I Z -... : Qi-if-5 , ' X ' in -is -',. I f A - Y XJ!! ' . - 4 f-: J V .3 A -J' Janis Gregory Evelyn Hammeff Junior Harris John Hawlc Jessie Herriage Donna Heusel Helen Holley Jean Holley , , M r , l 5- 11 'W N -1 J ' 9 .1 V .,:,, I .. Aff ,MAE-ffm-N J i Klll Kennelh ldsardi Edwin James WGYNE -lafboe O ne of our OW Bobby Green Francis Green X if LY 4' in -9-N 9 W ax K l i K X- -J' I W ..f,,-A Bill Heard John S. Hearn SS: K' .,- 4, , 'gk ,,., Y -- I V i f J, Ruih Humphrey Homer HuHon ' 1 doo, s,,,.Ur d a Y eyenin 9 fL,,,,hh S5- il f'w My i V: 5:-2. .- V 4 , ..--w. f- 'ak 5'5 A X I A L W ':- Q I WX L Ruby Johnson Cecil Kammerdiener James Keefer Louise Kennedy Audrie King Reggie King 'WY STP' .av fi di Bobbie Knighr Lloyd Lacy Jane Langwill Howard Lafirner Porfer Lea Ed Lewis A r 'Iv 'A' 7' -5' QF-it ,, fgitilfi fi :ary fun. AW! y ri Y i Q N-ft! 24.4 X- s...1','1' Roberi' Lynch LaVerna Maihews Irene Mickish Tom Miicles Darrell Miller Xs RW ' eaxw e we Q1 an A swaxlix :QQ lm, Claudeife Mor+on Berry Mosrelier Lila Gail McAsi:iIl W? 'T WAli' sf' Bill McCabe Beify Mccarfy Lucile McCar+y Marshal McGlamery Muriel McGlamery Charles Newsom lla - Mariha Norman Earl Pendergrafi Carl PeHy Marcella Poole Nancy Pos? Bolo PoHs 41 1'-'sf' Chesfer Reames Wallace Roark Gerald Rogers Henry Eifa Rose Georgia Sanders Sue Sarfor --W fi James Scarbrough Norma Scarbrough Waller Schwarfz ,iefk '37 number si X flexff, 3 1 Q ,H uf i I' M J ' ' - in im Oscar Sewell Joan Shackelford Gene Shaw L. P. Shaw Milion Shuman Waller Shuman ,N ,... Q s ,wi 2531. N- wWe:,j LQ- Q as! -.f f 'zzz' '53 f 5 Abby Simpson Earlene Smifh Marian Smiflw Connie Snell Bill Sou'rlxall Belfy Spears xii lv Nfl T .Lila ' W- .L-A ww ,-:: 'N ,ff . i ' ' i l fi wwq Nelle Sleelman Eric Sfone Norma Sfephens Edmond Tabb Charles Tang Frances Taylor XNWQ I s eYe s To R00 Ae T W A mfg S 5 65 Ma ry Befh Taylor Dixie Thomas Clifford Todd l ms, 'J kms 15 in :,5. fl' 7ii'2??14 Q g Alfw ik ,M I ,, Bob Travis Clifford Tubb Fred Turner Hugh Tyree Richard Underwood James Uplon Charles Van Franlz Norma Varnum Charles Voyles Beverly Wallen Bill Washburn Rob Whifealcer gy., . 5 ,. ' 4 ,.,, ., C fix sl 2 6- I . A fm' ' 'D M '35 ' A Qs tl 1. IN. -, gf- , I if W si? K4 X . Sgr' ,xx -3.1 K D 2 ,M 5 ..,. 5 ,..:-. 1 A l W i Cliff Wilkerson Doroihy Williams John Williams Murrel Wilmoih George Winferling Jean Woodall John Woodall Jim Woolard James Yarbrough Keifh Baxley Carmen Jones ii .-veulq M9'ZF'Q vdmisxwhoin american universities and coHeges Wifh B.S.U.'ers acfive in almosf every organiza+ion on fhe campus, if is really no surprise fo find fhem lis+ed among fhe disfinguished s'I'uclen+s of +he enlire na- 'I'ion. The I95l-52 lisl' of Who's Who in American Universilies and Colleges in- cludes fhese Bapfisf sfudenfs who are shown here: Duane Pugh, lefh LaVerna Mafhews, cenferg and below, leff fo righf, Wayne Jarboe, Dorofhy Williams, and Dean McHard. if ' a 3 ll Klang ? 'Y' :rl A ,, ,r- 3 1- XZ RQ' is M? is wwf J P W ? 4 4 Q S is if U ,Elini fy JSE gg fx is K 2 .... f X' .ia T 'F M5 li .. . q:21 2 g iA:,1 ai ..,h,,,,. ' f,: -::2-' ,: -.:. -1 A Q ...A f - 2 Q uaayaauaaaa u i :gi E!!! .!.lf gil fl f A 3 zf, 2 z 1255 2' M E711 ll .1 if ig is li 22 'WF , ls l g V 3 'X W, 5 A V Nof only 'l'he Bapfisfs of Oklahoma buf also fhose of ofher sfafes look upon our new Oklahoma Bapfisf Building as being fhe lasf word in beaufy and efficiency. lf houses fhe offices of every phase of our Bapfisf work in Oklahoma as well as fhe beauliful and well equipped Book Sfore. These Chrisf-like men are leading our convenfion fo consider fhe needs of college sfu- denfs as fhey prepare for fhe erecfion of a new Bapfisf Sfudenf Cenfer af Norman and here in Aggieland. Cenfer: Dr. T. B. Lackey, Execufive-Secrefary, Bapfisf General Convenfion of Okla- homag Leff: Dr. Auguie Henry, Execufive Secrefary-Treasurer, fhe Bapfisf Foundafion: and Righf: Mr. Ira C. Prosser, Oklahoma Sfudenf Secrefary. 'T gi, 'Tv gi if TT ,T Tlii EMI 151 .mix 1? l1l'ElS'2lirl i the AT righT is picTurecl Mrs. Sue C. Buell, secrefary-hosTess Tor our B.S.U. from SepTem- ber, l950, unTil her resignaTion in December oT lasT year. Sue, besides her duTies as secreTary- hosTess aT The STudenT CenTer, has TaughT The Freshman Girl's Sunday School class and has been The able advisor To several organizaTions including The Spanish Training Union, College Y.W.A., and The Life Service League. Force The new year broughT a new Tace and a new smile To The STudenT CenTer. Mrs. Ken Wiley, who wiTh her husband has been coun- sellor Tor The Solomon Training Union, has assumed her duTies as general secreTary aT The B.S.U. Fran. Though she has been here only These Tew monThs, has already won a warm s oT in The hearTs oT The sTudenTs who TrequenT The BapTisT STudenT CenTer Through her win- ning personaliTy and The conscienTious aHiTude she has abouT her work. 58 Q 19' wg of . , office Bobbie Jean KnighT, Tor The pasT Two years, has been secreTary To our MinisTer of STudenTs, KermiT WhiTeaker. BuT besides Taking KermiT's dicTaTion, her duTies have enlarged To sTencil- ing The GLEAM each week, sending ouT hun- dreds oT posTcard reminders, and compleTing numerous liTTle Tasks necessary for a smooTh running organizaTion. was J whois who in varsity sports Varsify afhleies, grear and small, are no oddily in 'rhe Baplisl Sludenf Union: in facl, we have forly-one who are Baplisl' and mosl' of 'I'hem are aclive in pracfically every phase of B.S.U. Picrured are four who are represenlalive of lheir field, bul' look al' lhe names of lhe Baplisf 'fellows who really counl in Aggieland sporlsl Picfuredz Joe Buck, baseball: F. A. Dry, foolballg Harold Rogers, baskefballg Joe Lobaugh, wreslling. Baseball: Joe Buck, Max Bunyard, Donald Babbs, Freddy Babbs, Marion Muncrief, Jerry Websfer, Jim Woolard. Baskefball: Junior Brooks, Bud Carfer, Earl Eslep, Don Haskins, Ken Hicks, C. J. Hixson, Bob Hendricks, Keifh Lane, John Mil- ler, Bob Pager, Chesfer Reames, Harold Rogers, Carl Shaffer, Kendall Sheefs, Jim Young. Foofballz Ronnie Bennelf, Harold Brewsfer, Huber? Cook, F. A. Dry, Bobby Green, James Hicks, George Kenclell, Guy New, Oscar Shuler, Phil Smilh, Wilbanks Smilh, Harry Tipps, George Wooden, Clay Coslner. Track: Bill Heard, Melvin Moseley, Harrison Pale, John Surrell. Wreslling: Lesler Kilpalrick, Joe Lobaugh. 3 i X 1 Www f, 5 O 1' Wx Whom the E as , 'fx ,N ' Wit' 135101 L L Wy' X? M u 'Balm 1 I r' I Q , J' Q ,K 'Y Qv 1 Q , 1 A A if Wx F' V I L ' I wma, W, Nmwrf ' J - , ' wU9YM X 'il XX - A W W ax' '1 sf- 1, 3. w. w E311 R fa ' . W Y Q :W --L X ' , 3' 5'7 - f'?:E Ky viii' :W , -' ' W- ' -WHL, i ' T55, vw fiff -' f V: V ,firm . NW lm F 'N Nw- ? X . K M , a X WQSSU. X .X V 'W Aw 'A N -Tw ' X Wi,-. X X4 -- A gri? W nw . W, we 1 , J ' 5155: - :lil 60 bells toiled... .lk Photo Craft fBeautiful ,Shoes for the Style Wise ,.-- .-..l. O 1 . . C024 I Everylhmg Phofographlc Xl? Shoes II2 WesI' 7II1 Phone I648 704 S. Main Phone 363I We ,IMC FAIQIQAR CLEANERS Cash Gr Carry Prices In White Stucco Building on Corner of 4th 8: Washington Phone 872 Miles Farrar ff 5 . 5. . 5 -aff? 'ts-'r ' Q ,ix 1 , f 0-lp ..: J? I I Q ' I M kd Q CORSAGES Q WEDDING FLOWERS Q BOUQUETS Q FUNERAL DESIGNS 3l0 So. Washinglon Telephone 824 STILLWATER, OKLAHOMA LHCEFIEID FURNITURE 907-909 Main Telephone 162 COMPLETE LINE of Cameras 8: Pholo Supplies 95W5EZz CAMPUS STUDIO AND CAMERA SHOP Aggie Photographic Center 306 NVashington Phone 1220 MILL'S Implement Co. Corner of Norlh Husband and Highway 40 SIiIIwaIer, Oklahoma Phone I002 John Deere Traclors MATTDX JEWELRY Keepsake Diamond Rings Elgin, Gruen, Bulova and Hamilton Watches Watch Repairing and Fafm Implemenfs 618 MRIH SUCCL Telephone 781 WARD-C LARK When You Need HARDWARE Remember for Quality, Friendly Service and Price MARVIN? Food Merlzet Prices Are Born Here and Raised Elsewhere it's ward- cfm! Phone H H R D W A R E 'I20 East 9th Street 'A' Stillwater, Oklahoma Free Delivery Phone 526 S. I. DENTON MAYTAG OVER 7.000 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS 8l4 Main Phone 285 YELLOW CAB CO Phone 1040 Radio Dispatched Safe, Dependable Service GIIHIHIUIEE TIIBGDDGIIHIEIIRIIITES SHOES and SHOE REPAIR Q Q e Q TUDEBAIER e r... ...mi . e . NOSKE MOTORS 709-II Husband S+. STILLWATER, OKLAHOMA Telephone 450 WILLIAM NOSKE Res 688M 62 BRYAN MOTOR Me, A,, COMPANY Meefings- S MCC Hs 24 Hour Wreckef . E LU E' 71 5 Oldsmobile -- GMC Trucks GE' U Q! H! CADILLAC 6I7 MAIN 16 East Sixth Telephone 1938 eg- Rounds 8: Porter I Q Lumber Co. Qifxfx BARNES-GOBLE Q VVLGAVL Compiefe Mofor Service Froni' End Aligning Frame Sfraighfening Body and Fender Work Pain+ing ALL MAKES Telephone 2772 B03 B ES 601 Lewis Street L COB E Evevfyfhing for the Bifilzfer SI9 Main Phone 970 R.C.THOIv1ASON, Mgr. For The besT in living . . . ATTencl Church each Sunday For The besT in phoToqraphy, supplies, qiTTs, anol qreeTinq cards. visiT '61'f.2-55-f.:ig-fwfr: 2143 T' C34-'L' 5:fk2fQ7 ff ', L , , fl? U ' X x AUDIO-VISUAAJSERVICES' 'XXV' fy' ,N -. ,- 2 ' G1r1suop'.'cnt4E5fSHQP 'iff-ff im mm swim, smiwmen. uxunomni, 'i-.':':1-E-'fhx - '.f'v X X1 ' T When Thinking oT Books, Think oT Your Q Bapfisf Book Sfore 208 NorThwesT ElevenTh Oklahoma CiTy The BapTisT STudenT Union move- menT seeks To promoTe acTiviTies ThaT will supplemenT The inTluence of The Three insTiTuTions +ha+ have made America greaT: I. l-lome lBapTisT STuclenT CenTerl 2. Church lEnlisTmenT meThodsl 3. School lReligious educaTionl DEPARTMENT OF STUDENT WORK BapTisT General ConvenTion of Oklahoma T. B. Lackey. ExecuTive SecreTary lra C. Prosser, STaTe STudenT Secrefary We QQZJLMM gi ydtd fd 0656! Zan ff 07b6 WZ L 077f6jJ M0606 'f66FfZ'L?:'M4066 ,M .giim ,JLCM JOJW4 an ZA., mama? M6 . religious emphasis week march 9-IQ, l9f'-D2 ln all paris of fhe world 'lhere is need for spirifual failh. The need for a spirirual 'faiih by many peoples on fhis earlh awails fhe demonsrralion of a vifalized spirirual fairh by rhose of us forlunale enough +o share il. ln Sfillwarer, our sluden+s, our 'faculfy and our communify have a wonderful opporfunily each year lo revifalize our religious failh and experience lhrough lhe campus-wide observance of Religious Emphasis Week. l hope each one of you will avail yourself of ihe opporlunify fo hear many fine speakers and fo acfively parficipafe in lhis year's program. Wi+h 'These words of our lale presidenl, Dr. Henry G. BenneH', 'rhe imporlance of Religious Emphasis Week was implanfed in our hearfs and minds. The Week's pro- gram cenlered on 'lhe lheme, Fai+h or Failure. Speakers from every secl' and denominalion were vifally infereslecl in showing 'Phe sludenls 'the reali+y of Fai+h or Failure. 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