Phillips University - Phillipian Yearbook (Enid, OK)
- Class of 1958
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These fifly years have been imporlanl, bul' noi as imporlani as 'rhis year, l958. and we of ihe I958 Pl-lll.LlPlAN siafi are proud +o presen+ our producl--a porfrayal of Phillips, pas+, present and iurure. Somelimes we wish ihal ihis was our year alone. Thai il belongs enlirely io us. Bu? we can noi' since This Golden Anniversary year belongs 'ro all siudenls who have gone here before us and rhose yer unnamed lhal will come afier us. A In +his fifiielh year, we are surrounded by rich hislory and lradiiion. yer even more 'I'han lhal, we are on lhe Threshold of a new and be'r+er romorrow. If we keep failh in an ideal, as +he sludenis and facul+y have in 'rhe past and refuse fo lei' lilile lhings like depressions, wars and aromic bombs srop us, no limi+s of 'rhe imag- inalion can hold Jrhe advances 'rhai lay in slore for us, no wider lhan lhe world is wide, no higher lhan 'rhe soul is high. Kenf Corey, edilor Golden Anniversary PHILLI PIAN i X' . 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This year every deparimeni will cele- braie Phillips' 5O'rh Anniversary by highlighling il's year's aciivilies each monih. ln The cenier of lhis page as if is 'rhe cenier of Phillips is religious fel- lowship +ha+ has been Jrhe backbone of fhis Unis versiiy. Also shown are fhe new Earl Bulls Dormi- iory Cafeieria and 'rhe Phillips-Failing Ball Perl:- iusl' a small pari oi Jrhe siucleni aciivilies. af 7444? M200 7- E. 20067 This may be Phillips of Jromorrow. Here is an ar+is+'s concepfion of Phillips Universiry in 'rhe year 2007-08. Many of fhe buildings picfured here would be old-fashioned +o ihe archifeclure of lhai Time. The Audilorium would be 50 years old, 'rhe dormifories would also be a half ceniury old. Even New Main would be 25 years old. , Y A ',',Dl,lI,,f1lk of-f I ,Say-4-J ,fl H ., 'Qu I '- , .:'3 42 , : -A . 'f f -MM f 0' Q' 1 U 1 'gg jr - 'f'T.j?ii-:ffiage 4' if V J ii Zilili'l1!'i. 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There would be lhree boys' dormi- 'rories and 'lwo girls' dormifories, a new library, an enlarged sfudenf cenfer and ample parking space 'lor cars and helicoplers. eww! p af 7amafvzaw These are +he news evenis +ha+ W p lic hislory for Phillips and 'lhe worlidfivfitlm' ' Q Q +o I958. PPL lg r 'nf . Jil- Sc NBDQHQE-hid Unlversl1'y 35iill'e' . . 453+ 'For Main Phillips Aids E. V. Zollars Wi'rh Finances . . . . Lilarary in Main Holding l,500 Volumes . . . I9l2 rx. Bull Parly . . . Phillips Family Donafes Library . Name Keep U S The Peace Ship Berlha War xsiliizilentlsnarn Mllllary T I4 Polnls Versailles T Home Used for Bible Norfh Cenlral Prohlloillon Cool Wllh Assoclahon I920 l-lardmg and Graff Peaks The Greer American A Chicken m Th Bu Ealole Bu rsis Wi+h Endowmen+ Olzlahoma Chris- l N McCash Be 0 m'3'l9eloer 29 I 929 and Funds of Tomorrow . . . F. D. R .... We I-lave Nolhlng +o Fear lou'r Decree Gm Packing fhe E res Naval -.QAEQI W WA! , U '51 ' NMJ: ,. Q-Elgj 'V iq? A N. . 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Fhllape A sound businessman Trom BuTler, Pennsylvania, saw The need Tor more ChrisTian EducaTion in America and agreed To help promoTe The new UniversiTy Tinancially. Because oT his loyalTy and courage, Oklahoma ChrisTian UniversiTy was named Phillips UniversiTy in honor oT This gen- erous man. Because he helped Phillips when iT needed help, he deserves a place wiTh The oTher greaT men who made Phillips Tamous. 5. W, 506444 AppropriaTely called The Founder oT Phillips UniversiTy. Through his dreams oT a ChrisTian UniversiTy in Oklahoma and The help oi The Oklahoma ChrisTian Church Conference, The UniversiTy maTerialized in SepTember l907. As iTs TirsT presidenT he worked eighT hard years building Phillips unTil l9I5 when he reTired due To Tailing healTh as PresidenT EmeriTus. WiThouT his dreams, courage and TaiTh, This Univer E'vraf s 71386 7354444436 Called by many as The man who shaped Phillips' desTiny. He came To A Phillips Trom Texas ChrisTian UniversiTy in l907 To become Dean of The - College oT The Bible where he remained unTil I942. His goals Tor Phillips ' - , 1 were To have an accrediTed seminary Tor The besT educaTion Tor The 'g e minisTry, a heavy emphasis on Biblical sTudy, and making The Bible Col- lege a separaTe enTiTy aparT Trom The ArTs College He began Training sTudenTs Tor The minisTry in Phillips High School in I907 and in I920 unTil he passed away in AugusT oT I956. ,fi '- , f, 5 siiii 1 , B i , ' 4 'M we' ' Q A PTAC 5 U' fx I ii P L? z,..l' , F 5, P w f 4 ,T s ,ir T ! 4: ft 15 7, 72. Whiz! Named PresidenT EmeriTus oT Phillips UniversiTy because oT his TaiTh in ChrisTian EducaTion, he graduaTed Trom Drake UniversiTy and was Tormer presidenT oT Spokane UniversiTy in WashingTon. Dr. lv1cCash gave 22 years oT service To Phillips as presidenT Trom I9I5 To l937. His TaiTh in Phillips is besT illusTraTed in his sTaTemenT in I937, ThaT spiriT, which allows us To make progress and Torge ahead in spiTe oT adversiTy and reverses, lives in The Phillips TaculTy and sTudenTs Today as iT did in Those who have passed on-may iT be said To live also in Those who lead Tomorrow and Tomorrow. Dr. McCash is living Today aT 95 in The Lenoir Home aT Columbia, Missouri. .. Phillips offered graduaTe courses. By 1936 an accrecliTed Theological f seminary had been esTablished and in l95l iT was divorced Trom The 'T undergraduaTe school. As Dean EmeriTus he conTinued his ChrisTian work -, E -E,-3 x 'V , ,na-P' K ei f . Y., 7044 f ff in , ,. fr, n , - NX X '57 .T k V -1 En, y ,' . V ,, J' I. a W .. B J it 1 x , yi 1 I 4 , fe wi Y A 9 swag, Following in The greaT fooTsTeps of Dean Reifer, Dr. Clifford Shirley helped To enlarge The Phillips science deparfmenf. Dean Shirley was a sTudenT aT Phillips in l9l7 and gained his Ph.D. from The UniversiTy of California in I937. l-le Taughf biology from I922 To I935 when he be- came acflng Dean and in i937 he became The Dean of The Arfs and Sciences His goal has been The confinuing growfh and developmenf of The Science DeparTmenT. While under Dean Shirley's regime. The Science Building was consTrucTed in I949. AlThough he is in The Arfs College he believes also ThaT ChrisTian EducaTion musT be a definife parT of The Phillips academic curriculum. f, Y' f' I N 'Y -I I H 1 T i f i if F -I KGS SWQCKZ Zaugge The Builder mighf be The name given To Dr. Briggs by fufure hisforians because of his desire To enlarge The Phillips campus. Presidenf Briggs came from Oklahoma STaTe Teachers College aT DuranT upon The refire- menT of PresidenT McCash. In i938 he saw The need for a GreaTer of The Enid Building, Clay Szqedw England Dean of The Bible College afTer Pranlc Marshall in I942. Dr. England aTTencled Phillips Universify as a sTudenT and received his DocTors degree from Yale His goal has been for a greafer expansion of The Phillips graduaTe seminary as well as a larger undergraduaTe college. I-le hopes To see The enrollmenT doubled. The seminary library enlarged To 50.000 volumes an enlarged academic curriculum. and a seminary for all churches buf wiTh a defnnlfe Disciple of ChrisT affiliafion. Dean England wiTh his plans for Tomorrow has consTanTly promoTed Chrisfian EducaTion for The mnnisfry hard worlc and vision. Phillips and was responsible for The building Hall, Earl BuTTs Dorm, Science Building, STude ing and The Marshall Building. Ofheri buildings erecTed under his presi- dency were The Government Journalism. Speech and Hearing, AudiTorium T and EasT l-lall. l-lis moTTo, ChrisTian EducaTion, The Hope of The World, has been realized Through his dedicafion To Phillips UniversiTy. nT CenTer, Pine ArTs Build- ' 34447 Mr. Tri-STaTe would be an appropriaTe TiTle for This disTinguished genTleman. He is responsible for bringing over l0.000 sTudenTs each spring To Enid for The Tri-STaTe Music FesTival. Dr. Carey became Band DirecTor aT Phillips in I935. Lasf year, I957, marlced The 25+h anniversary of Tri-STaTe as Enid was overrun wiTh young musicians from I3 sTaTes. This evenT has grown larger each year under The direcTion of Dr. Carey. Tri-STaTe, co-sponsored by Phillips and Enid, is one of The main aTTrac- Tions of Phillips because The Fine ArTs deparTmenT offers many scholar- ships To ouTsTanding musicians during The fesfival. Phillips' band and orchesTra rank wiTh The finesT in The SouThwesT due To Dr. Carey's Celebrahng 'I'he 501'h Anniversary Year, each deparfmenl has one monfh fo hlghllghl' all i'rs year's evenis. sdddaf Sacbace Familiar faces . . . Anderson, Guyer, Jorden . . . New faces . . . De Vos, Taylor . . . His- Jrory, government polifical science . . . soci- ology and psychology . . . inirocluciory survey f'- for all freshmen . . . Degrees offered wi'rh dlyisional geparimenfal maiors . . . World Q 1 I Q a airs ins 1 u e. 5 l gf l are Am Ari and music . . . Randolph and Srevens . . . Carey, Hemphill, Wehner, Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Poasier, Ulrich . . . B.M. or B.M.E. in Music, B.F.A. in arl' . . . Music sfudenis choose fheory, vocal and insfrumenfal music or church music . . . Phillips band and or- cheslra . . . Tri-Slafe music fesrival, I0,000 s'ruden+s each year To Enid. W English, French, German, Spanish, journalism. drama, and speech 'lherapy . . . also a re- quired survey oi our culiural heriiage . . . Clark, Hughes, Edwards, Burns, Quaid, Kel- logg, Srewarf, Morrison, Ladd, Cline, Hed- ges, Spueler . . . new speech and hearing clinic . . . l-l.S. Forensic speech 'rournameni . . . Publicaiions, Haymalcer and Phillipian. S Phillips' only remaining graduafe division . . . Faculiy includes Powell. Marlin, Osborn, Pefers, Goul+er, Baird. Hamner, and Hay . . . fheology, religious educarion. missions, church hisfory, O.T. and N.T., languages and li'rera- lure. ,v l,.! ,, 7 ' ' M f, Lo L. ,f ,f V . -mf -ar 1 - f ,-,, V ,gn ,V ii w .r' if mi . ' L L,-'i',-fu, 2, gf,f'4,f sk, ., y, Lf A more defailed coverage of ihese deparfmenfs will be found in 'Phe 50'rh Year secfion of 'rhis annual. If QQ-ff ' fn .- .if A Q ,L'r'L'1 ff Tlzf, P, in-7, if.. r R ,p , , Q, , V. ,X .3-.1 . ,Y 4 X , , fffffff,--' -. .li 4 F, ,,,' ii.-m f., Ll P f as if - Q' Cf Z Business adminisiraiion, accouniing, econom- ics. marlceiing and managemeni. secreiarial science . . . B.S. in business adminisiraiion or Associaie of Aris ceriificaie . . . Nicolson, Sievens, Noland. Peake. Scoii . . . sponsor- ing Enid business men's conference. Science Biology. chemisiry, physics. physical science. geology. boiany. zoology. asfronomy . .. . Williams. Lewis. Baker. Murphy. Mason. Dougherfy. Allsman. Porfer . . . Summer camp . . . Science press . . . BA. degree . . pre- medical and pre-nursing programs . . . annual science fair. Z Secondary or elemenlary leaching programs . . . B.S. degree . . . Dugger. Siephens. Weaver. Cross . Educaiion sludenis are found in nearly every class in all deparimenis . . . Physical educafion also . . . Fowler. Record. Worley. Abercrombie . . . Siudeni' 'reaching in Enid public schools. Zefie Fufure minisiers and religious educaiion di- recfors . . . BA. and B.S. degrees . . . N.T. and O.T. hisiory and inlerpreiaiion. Greek and Hebrew . . . philosophy. logic, and religion . . . 'rheology and religious educa- 'rion . . . Fisher. Shiris. Thomas. Rockwell. Gary. Seamons. Swiclc . . . Town and couniry insiiiure . . . Chrisiian challenge week. l fbi 3' sn, f I al' wi iii S2 ,ffl fi -V Y , ,ff ,, i I, ,121-.ff , 4i If f. -ab .ifff 1- -2- L . 'Nui c . a E 2' swim. ' vw Am 3 . , ' , J X Tiff 'rhe UNIVERSITY Adminisiraiion Library Alumni Prornoiion Deans Facuiiy +he STUDENTS Freshmen Sopiiornores Juniors Seniors Graduaies me Acnvmes Governmenf Publicarions Personaliries Social Sporrs Organizaiions Residenrs H 1 v 'ff' W 7 4' I fha FIFTIETH YEAR he-vi '5 V 'Z 'ill'-x . 1153255 -5 '-,ii f f-522-23'-Hy'S5l'3!--ww' b Feaiu res ig im my mgm I .. - - - 'Y V . A ii A Aciiviries lg e of - - ig i' ' in gal 1 gi f? V ' 1 L -4 1 . 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Ll . 1 , '- , ,I -- It A-H. , t ' Y 6, I I M 1XA5.pQ3,1 L.-uxfih -vigil X.: L, ,, V3 I , . . ,-,gn fg, L?i'! -m.r:':xM,ifeaw ' V h - 9 :K w phillips lfzrrhersrfg EUGENE S. BRIGGS: President Earn, Gila-'yarns ofnfl of fill Prnfdo f Dear friend: In looking forward to the next 50 years, we are lnindfvl of the fact that what prog:-ess has been lnsde dlu-ing the first 50 years has cone because of the lznstinted cooperation of students, facvl ty, alumni, and friendse-an unbeatable combination. We wish our alumni knew each other better and that they could know and appreciate the members of the faculty today as we appre- ciate the111. We have a feeling that if they knew the students on the campus and those who are coming from year to year to take their places, that they would be encouraged to 122-'11,-e it a part of their every year 's schedule to visit the campus, to send worthy high school graduates, and to give financial support. Phillips University is worthy and she has earned the respect of those interested in education, in business and professional activities, in scientific and hlvzzanitarian enterprises, and in the work of the chlu-ch. The nel:-5 50 years will add much to the accomplishments, to the honor and prestige and to the oppcrtllni ties for service. Very sincerely yollrs, I aug e S riggs: 3 r.. If ' ' ,-I , nf' 4 DR. EUGENE S. BRIGGS l l PresidenT, Phillips UniversiTy rf i Drl Briggs obTained his MasTer's degree Trom l Missouri UniversiTy and his Ph.D. Trom Columbia l UniT?ersiTy, New York. l-le has always been inTeresTed in civic aTTairs. l-le was inTernaTional presiclenT oT The T Lions Club in 1948-I949. Some oT his greaTesT T X acc6mplishmenTs are: principal oT Okmulgee High School in Oklahoma: presidenT oT SouTheasTern Teaghers College, DuranT. Oklahoma: presidenT oT Ohiri,isTian College, Columbia. Missouri. Dr. Briggs came To Phillips To become presiclenT in I938. l-le was STaTe Chairman OT The Crusade Tor Freedom, a member oT The Board oT DirecTors of The ChrisTian Board oT PublicaTions and in The Oklahoma Hall oT Fame. PresidenT Eugene S. Briggs. The son oT Thomas l-l. Briggs. was born in ArmsTrong. Missouri, where he spenT his childhood. l-le meT Mary GenTry while They were boTh Teaching high school in Moberly. Missouri. Miss GenTry was direcTing The musical PinaTore when she heard him sing and 'casT him as Dead Eye. They were married in SepTember l9l4. AlThough They losT one child l7 monThs old, They have a daughTer, Eleanor Sue. now Mrs. Tom MonTgomery. living in Oklahoma CiTy. Oklahoma, and a son, William. OT Dallas, Texas. Dr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Briggs f The PresidenT's Home - 25 Hifi .f:1v 2!:wi Mrs Vlrqlnla POWHBI' Judy Crumrine, Kafhy Barnes, and Marilyn Agee Preslclenf S Secrefary Preside-n+'s Office Sfaff Keeping fhe Universify records sfraighf is fhe iob of fhe Regisfrar's Office. Mr. Merrill Ziegler, our able regisfrar, is a nafive of Nebraska. He sfudied for his gracluafe work af fhe Universify of Arkansas where he received' his Bachelor in Business Adminisfrafion and lvlasfer in School Aclminisfrafion. l-lis main clufies here on P.U. campus are as regisfrar and as fhe secrefary of fhe Aclminisfrafion Cabinef. Mr. Ziegler and his wife have been here for eleven years ancl have definifely found a place here. They are members of fhe Universify Place Church where Mr. Ziegler is chairman of The official board. They have fwo daughfers. The Whife House f1,Q 'fFf'F? .nf 1 ,, ,. .fir 1m:+.efe,a2+s:.-u ., i ' - 5 U I I I Mrs. Lois Adams, Mrs. BeH'y Jo Hammer, Mrs. Sh'rle Scoii' Business Office Siaii I Y Mrs' Jewell Laporie The financing of Phillips Universiiy comes under 'l'he iurisdiciion of Mr. R. W. Adlfisson. Mr. Adlcisson is originally 'from Missouri where he aifended Cen- iral College. receiving his B.A. degree. He received his MA. from Michigan Universi+y. Mr. Adlcisson has been on our campus 'rwo Times. The iirsi lime he sfayed only lwo years, I939-l94l. buf la'rer Erefurned in I947 'ro serve us again. I-lis main duiies here on 'rhe campus are as Jrhe business manager and as Treasurer of 'rhe board. This includes Jrhe iadminisiering of The budgei and oiher finances of 'lhe Universiiy. The Business Aclminis'I'ra+ion Building B. B. Blalcey s Asslslani R. W. Adlcisson Execurive Direcior of ihe Universify gan.-wi OFFICERS Harvey P. Everesf ........................................ Presidenr W. W. Musser ..,..,... ............ F irsl Vice Presidenl M. M. Hargrove .......,. ,...... S econd Vice Presidenr Erre'H' R. Newby ......... ........................ S ecrerary R. D. Adlcisson ......... ..................... T reasurer The Board of Trusrees is The acrual governing loody of Phillips Universiry. Hs policies delermine 'rhe economic sranding of 'rhis universily. ln regular meeiing held lhree limes a year. 'rhe Board. composed of men and women who are known for Jrheir selfless and unceasing suppori of Chrislian Educarion al Phillips, discharges Jrhe business wirh which ir mus'r deal as The policy-malcing group for rhe universiry. The members are Harvey P. Everesr, J. D. Founlain, John R. Golden, Ralph E. Lighrner, Mrs. Agnes Bass Shinn, Mrs. Earl Bulls, Mrs. A. S. Ki+ch. C. Buchanan Marrs. Claude Large, Thomas G. Cook. A. M. Fleming, M. M. Hargrove, Ed Weinrich, W. W. Musser, Errell R. Newby, Mrs. C. Russell Ralph, Elmer Srrain, Claude Turney, Orvil W. Carrer. John Crawford. Roscoe Pancoasr, Mrs. J. O. Selman. Mrs. Lacy Wilkinson, A. M. Ehly, Dr. Carl V. Covey, Dyre Campbell. Mrs. Maurice Lyerla, Mrs. Lamar Cox and Roberl Bell. ' ii ' 'f iliiil ET iii whnnwwuuhll i w , w i hun wwww i wnnwwwwuwwnwww l i l ' i Presidenl Briggs and W. W. Musser iovially discuss The founding of Jrhe Eugene S. Briggs Audilorium. .Miss L. Margarei Gall Earl Newingham Direcior of Personnel Marshall Cusfgdian MVS- B- B- Bl6lfeY Mrs. Barbara Pierce Sfuclenl Cenier I-losless Regi5+rar'5 Secretary B. B. Blakey Direclor of S'ruclen'r Finance George S+egar Science Cuslodian Mrs. Pauline DeWeese l Dean Englancl's l Secrelary l-' I H ii W., ,i , .Wi 5545! Russell Harp Carefalcer fr i d PHILLIPS UNIVERSITY LIBRA R' Y Dear Mi ss Furbi shy We re gret to in fight F form you that Q. Free China b ue. We real your l y Joh ize peopl ibrary book, Q, n F. Dulles is l7 w that you are a debet e need and use thes eelrs er b e boo Pleas OVSIN ut even so, other Irs also. e return this book as soon as possible. X M9327 I Lzbrarla Ione J feb- S is I I1 a clrson X CE Sincerely 746 1,45-:ang Froni' Desk Q3 -'wx Es. ' r si is Miss lone Jackson Since 1907, The very year of Jrhe school's begin- ning, lhe Main Library of Phillip's Universily has been aclive in Jrhe lives of Phillips sfudenls. Each year our library has seen new growlh and expan- sion. H has guided, helped, served, and informed ils sludenis. Throughoul Jrhe years ir has collecied a large number and rich qualify of books, periodicals, manuscripis, ancieni relics, and ari pieces. Jusl This year il received several copies of imporianl governmenf documenis. Our nolable library con- Jrains approxirnalely 52,000 books and 475 period- icals, which circulaie To over 60,000 readers. l-lead Librarian l. Capably serving as head librarian for bolh Main and Seminary Libraries, Miss lone Jackson does her work wiih care. For several years. she has served liailhfully and loyally our campus. She aH'ended Phillips as a freshman, bul upon deciding lo gradu- ale in library science, she lranslerred her credils To 'rhe Universily of Oklahoma. Afler graduaiing lhere, she did graduaie siudy al lhe universilies of Souihern California and Chicago. Then she relurned To Phillips, The school of her hearl. We have been especially forlunaie To have Miss Jackson. for she and her work have been an assel To our libraries. Shelves 7667714421 MkMqmwzSz4,g ,gif X fb. lrene Sullivan and Lloyd Cleveland Margaref Heckefhorn and Lillian Plageman Six eificieni workers help Miss Jaclcson.y,ZMiss Irene Sullivan and her assisiani, Mr. Lloyd Cleve- lancl do The caialoging. Miss Faye Paschall and her assisiani. Mrs. Irene Roloeris, have The 'rremendous 'rask of circulaiion. Miss Margarei Heclceihorri lceeps The periodicals in order ancl Miss Lillian Pleieman is in charge of The order cleparimenl. The library would be a+ a loss wiihoui' Jrhe help also of iismany siucleni workers. i -'H ,,'. M xl is.. K 1 rl il i y Q ,fifffnzlv W'1 '1iQ' if 1' Qf . . .rf U XX. J D- 5, ggi,.j,,l 1 WQK, fi luli-i 1 lun A iguiggggfg,-i,fU,l '!. fir 1, 'ffi V311 finds. G LH T , ia A.: :L .' ?l:flls Q3 sql! xl - N D - in 'N - '.L'l1,7f-,-3' e 3. L- fum . 1 , -, Ji ' -sw' f Irene Roberfs ill i L 1 'ro 3I Harvey Wilfrecl S .Jaffray On The Third Tloor oT The Marshall Building. many upperclassmen ancl all seminary sTucIenTs Iove To sTudy because OT The s+iII sTudious aTmosphere and abundance oT resource ma+eriaIs. This is The Semi- nary Library which opened in I95I. IT conTains Two special coIIecTions oT books, The W. I. Williams and The Charles Reign Scoville coIIecTions OT boolcs. This library also conTains a very noTeworThy collecfion oT books which were boughT by a Ioan Trom The UniTed ChrisTian Missionary SocieTy. IT possesses a growing coIIecTion oT microTiIm and microcards which are available To all sTudenTs Tor sTudy. as are all oT The sTacIcs excepT Those on reserve. Seminary Library iHlrr1Jr,zrz 13 1TIfIB1'Zffg EUQENESR BRIGGS: President me eminem Dear A lumhi: would you next ten ' here mind givi minutes? ' on the c ng this letter your serious consideration for the . will you thoughtfully recall the days you have spent ampus? with only a few exceptions, each Class has been organized to assum their own responsibility for the participation and accomplishment of the total Alumni Association Program. we have tried but have not been able o find anyone who would take the task of being the Head Agent for your ass. will you please volunteer your time and interest to do this job? work is not difiicult--getting started is the hardest. There is so much to tell you and I an sure you would hear it better from a classmate. Our present development of oraanized Former Student interest and support is based on past activities. what we have done ' hat of enlarging the objectives, creatine better understand of the task that must be done, developed Alumni interests in the Classes a, the organized Fellowships over the country. Surely you know the prob ems insofar as private, independent colleges and universities are concerned faculty, physical plant, soaring operating costs. The goal of 840,000 per year from all of us to the Living Endowment Program is a practical, measurable method of Former Student support. Seeking out, advising and counseling with young people, really being inter- ested in their welfare to become Phillipians, as you are, is a real lb' versity service. Enlisting classmates in the total Alumni Program, to iaintain 0 sense of responsibility to our Alma Mater, to share, to make suggestions through the Head Agent to make the total Association Program better an better, to be really concerned about the status and affairs of Phillips is a basic must for all Former Students and certainly worthy of our att- ention that these objectives are reached. Yours truly, is CE 1325:-7 :uhhh n Cooler nfmm iZQcQhbQ.0Q:39B gcqfba 'ruin' Ray FarranT, PresidenTg Dean Shirley, Mrs. George 'PraTT, Dr. Briggs, Wilson Cooley. f4Zcmuz6,4 ii iii ,,,..N ' .9 A . Wilson Cooley Alumni DirecTor The Phillips Alumni AssociaTion, which includes Tormer sTudenTs and qraduaTes, is The living link wiTh The Alma lviaTer and is inTeresTed in keeping The universiTy inTormed concerning The gracluaTes OT Phillips. The Phillips BulleTin. a newspaper, is senT To all members oT This Alumni AssociaTion each monTh. The Living EndowmenT Program. which is a proiecT OT The associaTion, has a budgeT oT 540.000, To be raised by a conTribuTion OT 510.00 per member each year. The purpose is To raise The TaculTy's salary. The 25-year, The I0-year. and new classes have a banqueT held in Their honor each year. Mr. Wilson Cooley, ExecuTive SecreTary, conTacTs The alumni 4 ups gro . i . ii i.ii ii iiiiii is oqwom, iii 'ii l lJy,i BanqueT Program The Annual Alumni Dinner hrllrpz if nrhersffg avenues muses Praudont ina' , G Uhr., Octoeef- gg? l95'7 . Mrs. Bob Alexander 1526 Lawrence Street Denver, Colorado Dear Pri end: e want to welcome you to the mailing list of Phillips University chiefly because of the fact that you have the personality and ability that will succeed best in a Christian atmosphere such as is found on the campus of Phillips Uni versi ty. ou would be interested to know that we have one thousand out- standing young people from the best high schools in forty-two states and fourteen foreign nations on the campus this year. What a reservoir of friendship and good will! All this is avail- able to you when you have successfully completed your high chool work. If there is any question concerning studies that you ought to take, quirements to be met, opportunities on the campus, effective- ess of teaching in a Small school I-:here the professor and student may know each other personally, or any other question, would be glad indeed to help you find the answer. hope that when you have successful 7y completed your work in high school that we may be privileged to enroll you as a member of our fine Phillips family. Very sincerely yours ard5 Zgzori l E 4' Admissions Office Director -X ' S 'vfzfafialz filcaffolg LQ 0Sf36g 0194 fm wil Charles C. Briggs Church Relalions Counselor Admissions Counselor Colorado, Kansas and Missouri Gerard S. Taylor Church Relalions Counselor Admissions Counselor Arkansas and Oklahoma Dr. Arihur E. EllioH Direcior of Slewardship Five-Siale Terrilory Mrs. Gerard S. Taylor Office Direclor Direcling and caring for The field work of Phillips Universiiy is our Promolion Deparlmenl. They work in The slales of Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado, Wyo- ming and Arkansas. The personnel here have several iobs, adminisiering lhe Life-Line Program, 'rhe Firsl. Second and Third Mile Churches Program in which 'rhe home church sends one, Two, or 'rhree dollars for every residenl member. This office schedules lalenl for church programs in our area. and han- dles individual gills and pledges. Sludeni promo- Jrion is a major phase of The work of lhis office. We are always happy To have visiiors in our office localed on 'I'he lirsi floor in The While l-louse. ,-Hhffff ps iinfnersffg EUGENE-SI BEIGG-51 P1'B3ldQl'Jf 35152 Wklsnnvn October 7, 1557 r fellow alumni: s Ten years after Phillips 5621 ago this spring, seven been .Years is a long time tly, so hz versity was est of' us graduated ' . I an sure some ey I tell you abc linen We were i We-he five buil ' the Fine the ablished, and forty .Pears in the class of l9l7. Forty oi' you have not been on the c-iuious ut the greet progress which has been fande. n school there were npprowqhntely 250 students. lnere dings on the ceninus: Athenian Heileetne girls' dolvnitolgf, Arts Building, Old Main, the libralng end the Shnnesilzn. Oi' se five buildings, two were torn dolvnxthe dormitory and Fine Ants b ildingg Old Main burzneag and the library and Qlnniasiun are still e sed. Onr student boqjvf now nun?-ers more than 900 In-Lzetine students, end several buildings have been constructed Qnring these pest twenty years. Diese include a girls' dolniitoly and a boys' dolvfiitolgg the Bible College building 117207772 es the Marshall Building in honor oi' Deen -lershsll, the Science Hall, the Jufisic HeZl, the SJ'zn,esiun known es the fhid Building and the student center. We are celebrating the Golden -4n,,.iverse-'gy of' Phillips this year With one oi' the eight divisions being assigned e nonth. Hiring this time the division Will schednle special programs. Social Science has been assigned to October which also is the time oi' the Founders' Day celebra tion. In November Fiiqe Arts Will bring us the best in fnnsic art and dZ'G17Qo In December the mathematics and science deparzfnents Pviil bi-jing the Olqahona Acadefqy of Science meeting to the cinnus. In January the Hunenities division 'fill have an Unusual progr- celled a Folk Festi Vail. In Febrna-'gy the Bnsiness Afhiinistretion depa nt will conduct some attractive work shops. Ediication Will be featured in April. The Bible College will have a nlznber of prominent speakers for the Se ' a ' Merch d the der raduete Bible ' 111 . 'flln 13? ln en S 111 ay llhe clinex oi' the Golden Anlzi versnljp- celebration Pill cone next ht-gy during co-'unencenent week. I suggest We plan a reunion at that time for ' the first Peel homecoming oi' the class of l9l7. -nnnn f f 'CE :i5I1r12f2:s: Yours s-ince1'elJf, Ggtlaffqfz f'Q4c4'Qg04'f A . C-'li ord 5' essefff4 'WW hirley 3565 ' 15, ' '- fr I 'Q 1' V' . ff, '- V N EE Eg ' , f W DR. STEPHEN J ENGLAND Dean, College of Jrhe Blble L, ,gigs -,mgimgotd , V N V wmv: rl J,-g.: L .dw Jg, -gf, 1 ff' H, A Tit,-Z.'41Q - -, , 1-: ' Fi' Y: - 1 ,,,,- :..5? 34-in-. W 1 75 -g' in Q-3 , .f 'I' - - jr' .-, '.' .:: 1 .. 'W .- .V. ,ff-, as-I 'liifff ,Wg H. W, X, 1 A 'Wa rf W Q C1 J r SL 4 , x .. v .1 1. , , ,- ,I , WS If J Q , 5 Dr. Milburn Carey Direcfor, School of Fine Arls Nw. hs., mxxw wx A XY Dr. Henry Hobarf Direclor, Communily College fig- Tfx J. l l' V' A ' , 'It' f F' f l I f , , . z , It l- 5. . ef l' 4' l , .l , ,I r bfllzps ilrzflreraff EUGENE-S BPIGGS lim, . P-'wldeaf , G4-'4.ff'1m, October 5, l957 Wiz-. John ffirtloy Earl Butte Dorhzitoly Enid, Oklahoma ear Mr. ffirbley: Would you please drop by my office, M5 2l8, as soon as JJOSSIUZG to filoffo Q12 appointment to discuss your course oi' Study here at Phillips? 1' you for your coneidera ti on. Sincerely, 'char-d T. lhdersoh, Chairman Division of Oocial Science Phillips Uni yerei ty 22 7 'A WsQQWWm 'bayarea 6'a4,mffof4 '54 05416: 0194 ww' L Teadhing Church Hisfory does nof keep Dr. ELZA HAWKINS from 'rhe hobby he enjoys so much, working in his yard. Don l' be alarmed if, while meandering down The sidewalk some day. you are run over by a mad bicyclisf going 40 miles per hour. If may be Professor EUGENE PETERS, losf in fhoughf as he plans a coming lecfure for his class in Theology. Dr. CECIL THOMAS, Theology, came close fo making a ,hole-in-one. I-lere he shows his skill as he puffs if info The hole. Oh, Daddy, fhanks very much! says seven-year-old Linda. fo her fafher, Dr. LEROY HAY, as he fixes fhe rear axle of her bicycle. Dr. l-lay feaches Pracfical Theology andris our chaplain. Hey, you seminary sfudenfs, wanf fo gef an A in Old Tesfamenf? Take Dr. ROBERT MARTIN on a fishing fripg 'rhere is nofhing he would rafher do for relaxafionf' Wh,a+ fun! Professor SHELDON SHIRTS, who 'reaches Grbek and New Tesfamerif, exclaims as he hifs fhe bird in a wininng game of badminfon. Convocafion 312 'J if Symbol of Phillips Aclusfing fhe mechanism of his camera, Professor LOREN? FISHER who 'Peaches unclergraduafe Old Tesfamenf in fhe Bible College. shows us his favorife pasfime. faking picfu res. ii Professor FRANCIS STEPHEN of fhe Arf Deparfmenf is mosf resourceful. He malces his own cosfume iewelry. Looking over his fishing gear and planning for fhaf week-E encl frip is our Ar? Professor, JOHN RANDOLPH. 5 Our Chemisfry Professor. KENNETH LEWIS, passes his spare 'rime by working lhis sfuclenfsl in The laborafory. i Professor MARGARET EDWARDS of our English Deparf- menf has painfecl her way info a very inferesfing collec- fion of fine china. Here she painfs fhe finishing lines Orig a porcelain cup. Hmmm . . . fhey are delicious! We mean Professor ORRIE KELLOGG'S cookies which she makes when sheg can fif fhe 'rime info her lousy schedule of feachingi English. E F ' I ll Y . r Miss, JUNE WORLEY, of fhe Physical Educafion Deparf- menf, displays her beaufiful cooking ufensils and her abilify in cooking. Professor BOB PEAKE pracfices whaf he feaches, Eco- nomics, even as he washes his own dishes. l'le's an ideal husband as well as a professor, isn'f he? Try nof fo clisfurb Professor WALTER WEHNER as you wafch himiwrife ouf his music. l-le feaches Music Theory and Orchesfra. Many, many good books line fhe shelves of Professor DOMER DOUGHERTY's library. Aside from feaching Physical Science, he explores fhe world of wriffen fhoughf by means of his reading hobby. Magazines and a nice soff easy chair are whaf malce life worfh living, proclaims Professor HAZEL NOLAND, who feaches Commercial Educafion. Professor ALLYEENE DUGGER of fhe Educafion Deparf- menf smilingly loolcs over some new boolcs as she decides which fo fake home fo read, for her hobby is reading. Sfudenf Cenfer 'Tr' Trophy Displays Dr. DONALD MCGAVRAN, ProTessor of Missions, smiles as he Types The Tinishing Touches on a book. His many rich experiences as a missionary have given him innumer- able Topics. Tea, anybody? asks Professor LOIS SWICK, Religious EclucaTion, while viewing her Tea cup collecTion. Yes, sir, ThaT was a diTTiculT job, sighs Dr. LIVINGSTON CROSS, ElemenTary EclucaTion, aTTer wriTing an Ecluca- Tional Television paper Tor The Mickey Mouse Club. WhaT does This word mean? wonclers Professor TON P. DEVOS, Government while reading wiTh his claughTer. Coach ALDEN FOWLER iusT can'T Take himself away Trom Physical EducaTion: he smiles broadly when someone menTions Phys Ed. I-lave you ever seen a whiTe hamsTer? Then you should visiT The home oT Dr. CECIL WILLIAMS. Biology Profes- sor, who makes raising hamsTers his hobby. ,gr X Arf and Drama Cenfer Dr. EUGENE ULRICH, Music Theory and Organ, lives ouf in fhe counfry, so he does nof have much fime for any'lh'ing buf relaxing befween classes. Professor ofiHomilefics and Research, as well as Seminary Librarian. HARVEY WILFRED forqefs his work by - reading. lf isn'f loaded - bang - now, declares Professor JAMES LADD of fhe Speech Deparfmenf. l dolif every chance I get says Dr. BEN H. WEAVER: +his business of 'reaching Educafion would malce anyone relax every fime he could. A Do-if-yourself man is WILLIAM HUGHES, Professor of Spganish. Here he sands The fop of a recenfly com- plefed fable. DUANE CLINE, Professor of Drama, has an unusual and excifing hobby of resforinq anfiques. l X, il Y guLL1,,Q UIVERBITY we . 3?? E g- -17' ' - -H ' Y,-,fix ' T Y i- WW - 1 Speech and Hearing Clinic ii is The machine you see Jrhere is a wood saw. in case your hobby is noi' ihe same as Professor IRA MORRlSON'S', of The Speech Deparimenr. Professor EDWARD JORDEN, Psychology, wonders if he should painl anolher coal on The screens. Sure do like Elvis. murmurs Professor C. LEE SCOTT while lisiening io a record. Professor Scoii' reaches Marlceiing and lvianagerneni. A new car is lilce good English, announces Professog ANNE STEWART. Henioyable lo everyone. Nexi year l'II ieach craiJrs, says Dr. WILFRED POWELL, Graduaie Religious Educaiion. as he saws Jrhe lable in half. Hmmm, l lhoughl ii looked longer, says Professor LLOYD TAYLOR, head of 'rhe Sociology Deparfmeni, while measuring a board. Professor FORREST WYMAN, who places sTuclenTs in churches around The counTry, Tinds Time To indulge in his favoriTe pasTime, painTing. KeaTs and Shelley hold The inTeresT of Professor LENA QUAID, English Professor. as we see her enormous book collecTion in The background. Professor GERALD HEMPHILL oT The Music DeparTmenT spends mosT oT his spare Time aT home wiTh his Tamily. playing music on his new Hi-Fi seT. Wouldn'T miss an O. U. game on Television Tor The world, confesses Professor LYSLE MASON, lvlaThemaTics. Professor VERNON BAKER and his son WalTer wish ThaT They were aT The Phillips Science Camp in Colorado, in- sTeacl oT iusT loolcing aT a painTing oT The camp, where ProTessor Balcer and his Tamily spend Their summers as he Teaches Geology. l.eT's hear This one. says Professor BETH MURPHY, Biology Teacher. She has a beauTiTul high-TideliTy seT and many records. Baseball Diamond --, af , . . g L' ., - Wfw,-,I X ilx l' ll -T, 'ii-un i 1 ' ' l 1.4, , f . ' i . i W i i Speech and Hearing Cenfer Afler a busy day of leaching physical educalion, Phofes-i sor BETTY ABERCROMBIE loves To lean baclc in her easy chair, scralch behind lhe ears ol lhe family dog, Pill'y-Pal, and walch leleyision. Professor JOE RECORD, Jreacher ol physical educalion, lilmes fhe warm sunshine as he Jrrims his garden planis. This bool: is inleresring and enjoyable, Professor PAUL GARY, philosophy, iells us as he pauses for a mognenl in his reading. Jusl lislenl This record sounds much befler on Professor MORRIS POASTER's new high-lidelily ser. Professor Poasler direcrs Phillips' chorus and his apprecialion of music has given him many rewarding leisure hours. Oui+ hogging fhe camera! brealhes Professor THAYNE HEDGES, Who's The Trainer here, anyhow? This gardening gefs rough once in a while, especially when l'm wearing a clean while shirt says Professor MAX GUYER, hislory. New llll ,sill ...J is-i I always play golf when I can r be wilrh my favoriie hobby, girls! exclaims Professor RICHARD ANDERSON, head of Ihe social science deparimeni. Grading papers is more fun 'rhan a hobby, laughs DR. G. EDWIN OSBORN, who ieaches graduaie rheology. For relaxafion and enioyrnenf, you can r bear playing a piano, commenls Professor ALTA BLAKEY, professor of home economics, 'llvly iavorire hobby is gardening, smiles MISS MARTHA LOUISE LINCOLN who Teaches music educafion. Raising leaves is lun if you enioy ihe ouldoors as much as I do, she explains. Wilh an accuraiely Trained eye. DR. MIKLOS NICOL- SON, head of The business deparimeni, judges disiance and lime, demonsiraiing his golfing abiliiy. Professor GLENN ROCKWELL, direcior of undergradu- aie sfudies in +he.Bible College, lceeps 'foo busy lo have a hobby. Neverlrheless he smiles as he does his worlc. This iazz really sends me, muses Professor DON SEA- MANS, direcior oi siudenl' affairs. zvqr. 4-.Li gff X. 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' ' ' Q, 3 1 1 111, B T' :QW 111 Lg if' 'XAN Nffgii -5:51111 111 11 i V V 211 .11 mc . , 1--1 -Q ,G A NT 1 . 1 wi I, 11 1 1 m Q nk! ' 'gk' N A 111 111'Y1291? . .' , , x ' I . 111 R' R' .Eu H . 32 3 F Sfanding: David Galusha, Johnny Walker and Garry l-lesser. Sealed: Sallie Pen- nocl: and Joneal Joplin. Garry Hesser ....... ............. P residenlr Johnny Walker ..,..,.. ......., V ice Presiden+ Sallie Pennoclc .,,,,. ,A,,,,,,, S ecrefary David Galusha ..... ......,...,.. T reasurer Joneal Joplin ....... .,.,., H onor Council To 'rhe familiar college cry, BuHon, Frosh! , a dinsrinclively new crop of srudenfs began 'rheir collegiafe careers 'rhis year on +he somewhai sirange and foreboding campus of Jrheir Alma Maier-lo-be. A quick inrroduclion +0 ihe wears and fears of collegiaie life . . . rush upon rush, husile and buslle, papers and more papers, compulsory chapel and orieniaiion, 8 o'cloclc dorm hours, curreni evenl exams . . . lefl many bewildered and frusrraied unlil 'rhey go+ used 'ro 'rhis mad, gay, new experience called college life. Here 'lhey are, +hen, fresh from Jrhe experience of Frosh! H was 'rhey who sponsored The Frosh Show and lhe poll 'For counly opiion. They showed iheir l'rue merii by almosl' bearing lhe Sophomores ai lhe games, H is Their wish Thai' oiher classes may also iasie The joy of group cooperarion and likewise cherish fhe memories of many new and varied experiences like lheirs which were rich in meaning and growlh. 'S ' Mm Main , H avgaizmzxfi nw n w 'ww Four score and seven years ago... Everybody's doing I+, doing Hx . . Who said, 'Unifed we s+and'???! Virginia Allen lris Ames Linda Anderson Twyla Arning Meade Bailey Carl Barr Nancy Beach Richard Beallie Allon Beaver Bob Bish Larry Boclqelman Harold Boggs A - .V .fi 1' F? . el A 1, f X ' Bill Bonner Ronnie Brockway Paul Brown Joan Burr Alice Campbell Thelma Carr Sian Chrislensen Raymond Chrislopher Jerry Cook Barbara Crank Paul Crenshaw Marie Crocker Linda Damforfh Wilbur Dean Meredefh Deaborn Lau ra Deaflweraqe i Janice Douglas Judillw Drayion Dan Drislcell Esllier Duclcworilw l. nrii Easlerda Y Y Linda Ehly Merle Ellioll 3iRalpl'1 Enz Tim Ferguson Jerry Fla++ Dorolhy Flesh Johnny Francis m ! Frederick Ru'rl'l Clauclell Freeburger Floyd Fusselman Frances Gaines Jerry Galbreallw David Galuslna Wes Geiger lvlariie Gillespie Tommy Hanks PaHi Ann Hansen Jeane++e Hansford Peggy Harden Barbara Harringfon Theodus Harris Leonard Harrison Bearrice Hazley Don Gorfschalk Berry Gray Jim Gray Bob Grey 1 I i Carol Grimes Pauline Hale mf . , 1 'dir I3 f 'gi '-'Gy .. ' --. -, -vx Marilyn l-leizer Garry l-lesser Don Hughes Palsy Huey Davicl Hurchins Roy Inlow John lrwin Roger Irwin Carol Hiner Lois Ann Jackson Don James Bill Jameson R ,ss -Ki Ry' J. . 'l 1 I Z 2 X. A c':: IA 1 fls -i X I ? y,i, Q - T ,A N. X' ., Q , ' ig' riyy I .- Z ' lf? ' R M 62 Dwighf Johnson Ralph Johnson Marcile Jones Donna Jordan Joneal Joplin Richard Kenny John Kirlley Mary Lue Lawrence Claudia Mayfield Bob Mercer Jim Michael Edwina Michael Cleo Miellce Anna Lu Miller Harriei Millowa Richard Mifclwelll ii V, KG .4 A if M S591-ip. M 't V If Mary Moelling Margarei Monrgomery Sue Murphy Eldon Myers Jo Anne Nay Ellen Niswonger Kenneih Oliver Nonman Osborn Walcleana Padgeff Lewis Palmer Sanclra Parker Jo Paulson fr 'IV' U ft' L i Coy Parsley Carol Pairiclc Wayne PeHy Sallie Pennock Julwree Piel James Pool Jim Pride Mary Quisenberry err-f' Pal Sayles Wilma Seeger Judy Sharp Carolyn Shomber Bobbie Jo Slama Kallwy SlaHery Roberf Smifh Bill Sprague if Donna Raney, Mary Ranna arger Donna Rafliff Marllwa Riley Marjean Roush Sue Sanders Palsy Slabe Vifglnia Slurclivanl Jerry Swiggarl' Elko Talcamiclwi Charles Tale Joycie Tesferman Dale Thedforcl Bolo Thomas Paula Thompson Plwylliss Tolle lvlarlilia Tomlinson Doris Turner M 'P Q r f 1 5 Jim Turner Florence Van Arsclol Luvena Van De Voorcle De-Lora Van Vliel' Margarel Ward Brad Warner Doralie Welwl Wendell Wellcer it 5 I Paula Wells David Wheeler Linda Whiliel Donald Willey lvleredillw Williams Don Wilson Slanley Unrulw Karen Young ,'s 'www N .. -,..v l Lv 'l D f 4 me E, w, Hey, Cookie, dig Hwose crazy Frosh-'rype birds!! 68 All Jrhe Frosh love 'ro sfudy. I .Y. W 'TT The Frosh love 'ro wafch 'rhe Camelof jousf. 3,31 I , A7 . I D ,su X y..3p , V Q, ,, 1 'I I ' U, wg 3 X-11. 451 X -Wggai 5 ' I ,fr ' H 1. fa fi .f , given' 'F' Lx I x If hx' 1 f' ,N ab' I I W, fl s 'I iss . is X -li . a c .4 1 ,E- ' '--- . tx' Q' f-4 is N. are 52? Q, Ll.f 'mf ' if 'ft at ..,. .,2 'Q Q.-vw V ,. -Qffff', ff- ':-:gfA7,fA2 'Q E ' . , ' AK ' ,A :aHf ',v ' L . - , -if ' in ': '4 1' ' ' ' W 42 1'f ' :- if ' V I 'W' 1 ,Q ,lx ' -. , 91Q7,3j51 v,? . AA . gc ,- ,f f m ' ,. .H ' -1 - ' I '11 91 A ' ' .' 1 - A ' i n- 'Q,: - ,2 -X I -- 5 ' B - I -,L . ,. 4, 5 A ., -1 ,, , - Q Q ' P f ,,1 1F , M 'ff fg. Hdyf. ' v Ml- ,eh U 1 Wf?Eiw.,,gH' ui J A ,R Q ' x , Y 3. V 1-. f .. xi., f-A Q- 3 A 5 , , ,, ,s.wz . 4 a I ,fy it 4 I rc Lg .ig 7 if, .l!a ,:vlKi,tS4VwY L.. E 3 nf ' 4 , Q, H' '-' !. . - x , ' 5 4 ' 1' W - -. it 'WL' S 'E' ' K QE P E- .-.- Baclc row: Dave PoinTer and Fred Moseley. Fronf row: Guy STone. Mary Ann Blass. Robbie Kemp l.ynneTTe WhiTney and Skip Schippers. Louis Schippers .. Guy STone ................. ...,.,.. LynneTTe WhiTney Robbie Kemp .,.,....,,. Fred Moseley ......... Dave PoinTer ..,.., Mary Ann Blass .. PresidenT Vice PresidenT SecreTary Treasurer SenaTor SenaTor SenaTor BuTTon, Frosh! were The words ThaT echoed Trom The class oT l96O This year as They Tried To orienT The Freshmen wiTh all The enThusiasm and arTiTice wiTh which They had been welcomed To Phillips. Through The Kangaroo CourT which builT uniTy wiThin boTh The Sophomore and Freshman classes and The Sophomore-Freshman Games which displayed This uniTy, The Sophomore Class worlced To prornoTe Their moTTo, We learn Today To lead Tomorrow. This year The Sophornores have Tried To improve Their Treasury in order To prepare Tor The Junior-Senior banqueT nexT year. Two oT Their proiecTs have been The drilling oT waTer wells and a booTh in The Junior Show. Jazz a la SpuTilc. x Charles Alclricn Jim Allen Ray Allen J Roy Allen le? Dave Arnolcl Glenda Ashmore Bryanlr Badger Bob Bailey Edward Bouldin Carolyn Bowles Bob Branscom Barbara Brainard Anifa Brasher Milce Broil l 1 fa' yl 'K J J af 3, K, LJ 4 'fi 'X ff as id.. YQ frbl. -:A V X xg gu- l ,1 Kennellw Bull Brower Burclwill Mary Helen Callas Paul Callas MeredHbCl1add Carlene Cbampie June Coblenlz Ga ry Coffey Maynard Cole Barbara Coleman Maurice ColpH rs Bill Cook Carol Courlney Darla Craig Judy Crumrine Lauravell Curran l 1 ,N 'FT sig: tk J J' TT fr Rr' jx J. R. Dawlcins Jerry Dieler John Doop Harolcl Dowler Ray Downs Charles Elswiclc Jerry Fanlclwause Mary June Field F ggi r ' ri : li I - i U - 1-,:::-lv-Us .I ., , D, 'nn'-'f.':A' F' - 1' ff feql f'v' ' l L ' 'gm-Zllf r ,l - vl'f3ff.ll Sally lwfiw mf ,'5f-'TV 'if Frazier 1 - l , rr . ' - ' , t, ,n - 1. ,- Frank :: 1: 9 ,,Q,L,,. 4, ill . 1 5: .in V . Eff Frnck . 'sv ' a ..'D, 1 J ,, ,sg i V- 1 1 - ,ij Nancy Funlc Shirley Garlelrr Bob Gales Mary Jea n Good xxx K r ,rz5,:,., X David Green Lewis Hackleman Tom Haley Helen Hall Mary Harms Barbara Harris -,z M W. x, ,fig-ggf-sfrfe M - ay .. '!gf.'f'T',i-JH: 1 H . V . If: lair, 4: .1 in 1 fa A 4: .x r f i so - i gf- V Q, ' , ae.-s . ,flag ,11i 1Er-' gxzfl .Y VA , - l . ., i - Jack Harris Clnarles Hayes Gail Henderson Maize Smidl' Helen Hirclwcoclc Rollin Hole Carolyn Holi Marilyn Holi Charles Hornbeclc Donna Hoyf William Don Huglwe Joe Hume Alberra Jackson Bonnie Jacobs Julia Jenlcins Jon Jervis , in I mmlli- ' , 5z'T 4Mq , kfxb Q 'Wx W3- 4'-I 'G Robbie Kemp Nancy Kiesling Jessie Kim Marian Kirk Joe Kim Sherri Kimbrough Donnis Koehn Nancy Kuhn Charles Kyker Judy Langfry Chuck Lewis Leona Lewis Kaye Linnenkohl Nancy Livinqsion JCDM J M -lr if Ml , Gillis sue Lia a U QU if Q yHyi9arL0gyan fl i a l 1 ylfwydmixy an meme Manuel xy Yyijrpyi y r ir, rllllrfw lllilliiyh lpifllllj Jlvifqyliliv l yf' l MT M, yy M DennaMcConnell .JN 1, J Riahard Mecofmmk by ylflli Y if LoisMcCuie ill f V! , 4 , . MN V i 'L I , . aw 5 R I Qi , Y, y Xl XO -war., l 'S if l i l 1. sei My uv. r irj4f ffr7,V' Q ri, A N 1 . .34 I ,, ff Q? Pal' McGavran James Marlin Karen Maxey Charles Mereclifh Lee Miller Gary Mills Larry Miracle Duane Monlcres Fred Moseley Janelle Barron Rose Nirochl Carol Oalcley Charles Ogle Sarah Olson Colleen Peclc Marilyn PaH'en Louis Sclwippers Marqarel' SCOH Plwyllis Seariglwl Carolyn Sellle Doilie Sinclair Joy Slaler David Poinier Meridel Priesi Don Ray James Reeves Pai Rich Janelle Russell Jerry Russell Bellw Sanders l l .si ,, use 'Salsas 1 l A EP? sf-- fem ii I , - David Smilh Karen Smlrh Robe-rf Smifh Anifa Srarlc Bob Srewarl' Guy S+one Corrine Taylor Larry Taylor Nancy Teal Henry Terre Blanche Phyllis Thies Elaine Thomas Vivian Tice Booker T. Washinglon Meredefh Weaver Leon Whilney LyneHe Whilney Edgar Wrighl' f 1 Q 76a ' f John Blass, Saramay Wiley. Bill Henning, Jerry Mash, Anna May Cale, Norman Gilmer Donna McConnell. Jerry Mash ......... ..... Duane Monlcres Anna May Cale Bill Henning ......... Phil Por'I'er ....... Jim EllioH' ..... John Blass ....... Presidenl' Vice Presidenl' Secrelary Treasurer Senalor Senaior Senalor The class of firs+l . This is lhe repufaiion 'rhe Junior Class has earned in 'rheir produclions and proiecls. This is rhe 'lirsl lime lor a class lo slaqe a produc'lion. Hs name is Jazz a la Spuclilc' lSpeclacular Produclion of 'rhe Junior Classl and il combines 'rhe iealures of a carnival and a formal dance. The proceedings of 'rhis produciion will be invesled in a gill' for Jrhe Universily. The Class of i959 is a class of precedence, il does noi accepl' mediocriiy. H' produced lhe finesl' possible Freshman Show. lhe mosl fair Kangaroo Courl and orienlalion. lhe finesi Junior-Senior prom. As Seniors They inlend lo leave a mark on The campus 'rhal' will never be forgollen. Bu+ how do you Jazz. a la Spudjk? ki. v-,V , ff' f A GUAM E A Her majesfy. 'rhe Queen ll The firsJr class producfion, Jrhe I958 Junior Show. 8I wg 5511 Norma Alllon Oran Anderson Jaclc Auslin Banks Warren' Blaich Carol Blankenship John Blass Don Brewer Peggy Bullock Jane Burrus Anna May Cale Mary Belh Campbell Charles Carler Dave Carler Bill Chrislensen Doyle Clodfeller Ronald Close Gerald Colclren Palsy Cooper Kenl Corey b N :Ulu ' 9 -R , Y Li fi I Tiff: . :isis f 'i ,vjii1iiE7ii' ,f iivitliggi X if, 1, 'lx ,i ,' in qifwq Pi i King David Hai Da:-'is Janalee Davis Lea+rice Deppe ,KI 2,3 K-ay Dubois i LFE 'Q Jim Ellioif iffy -i 'Q' - D' - -' ' i . ' ' A TGLU1 fNLiP5fQ'5v - i Donald Esicew fr A 1-H5 if' E Kerin Forshee ' Jim Genfie 'X-, Wayne Griesel Q- ' , i i il i i Suihan Gupiarak ' David I-laura ri Bessie Heflin x- - Karen Hein , . if '-m 'E' 4. Marlene l-lellums Bill Henning Jerry l-loslcins Bill lserman Ilene Joplin Kyolco Kilcuolco Qon Larick Virginia Lillie Carolyn Lisler 3Bolo Long Tacie McKinnon Jim McPherson lsgi- Shirley Miller Jo Ann Moran Lois Moiherslwecl Larry Nelson Kay Niles Nancy Ogle Louise Qrr Virginia Palencia V 5 3 Sandy Parrish 5-151' Kennelh Pealross l-lellen Polone Phil Porler Ray Poller .N Jim Pulliam ' fi , . fl M s Nifm f i l f 2 I-g Bill Reed Dan Richardson Sharon Roberls Ned Roloerls Edward Rogers Jerry Russell Geri Sias Shirley Shillell il' - - .. ,, i i l 1 'i l ii ii I f5QHF ,r Xmiiillfl A l yi 5 . K Ill I 5 '--ff 'i' I LQ I ' A 1' EJ Q 5 1 -12 av 1 f sf 9 vqw WTVWIM lr, gn W, Us 1. Q' i f K X . N if if 3' Tom Smilh Clay Thompson Jenilh S+ine Bill Thorne Garry Timmons Marshall Tucker Arfhur Von S+e++en Gary Weeks Eleanor Whileley Virginia Waslwinglo Saramay Wiley Saralw Williams X Clwarlolle Wirlirow Marsha Belly Word ,f ,, , fag! NLD Wollersberger cf I Vybw QV' 1' 155, H f ' W 0 . ,, ' ' ' l .ruff 6 , Leff To righh Dorolhy Hainline, Larry McHarq, Moonine BarTch and Kay Moseley. I The goal is accomplished! The Class oT I958 has Tinally reached iTs high aTTainmenT oT graduaTion. This class has mainTained iTs high leadership ThroughouT iTs Tour years. IT began in i955 wiTh Jay Gideon as presidenT. Then in l956 iT was Kyle Maxwell. in I957 iT was Bob Jones, and in I958 iT is Larry McHarg. The oTher oTTicers Tor The year are: M00nine Barfch ....... ...... V ice PresidenT Kay Moseley ....,..... .......... S ecrelary DoroThy Hainline ........ ........ T reasurer John Wolfersberger ..,,. ,.,.,. S enaTor Rachael Maddox ......... ........... S enaTor Kyle Maxwell ...,... ,.,...,,.,,,,,.., S enaTor Kay CailieT .............. ................v...... H onor Council The UniversiTy will noT TorgeT This golden anniversary class. As Freshmen Their show Club Phillips '58 crowned Ann l-lunTer as Queen, as Juniors Their show My Reverie crowned Beverly Boswell as Queen, and They Tinished The year wiTh The Junior-Senior Prom. MomenTs To Remember. The Seniors can look back aT Their many proiecTs wiTh pride and can look Toward The TuTure wiTh expecTaTion. As They go TorTh inTo liTe, each Senior knows a small parT oT him will always remain here. lk , ,pn - IUW' .', Q4 Yi-33, Ee' if Hia ,gs RSA JERRY ASEE YYE Y A MARILYN AQEE GERALD ALLSMAN TWILA ARANDA CHARLES ASHLZRAFT KATHY BARNES MOONINE BARTCH' VIRGINIA BLACK JIM BEAUMONT GARLAND sol-:N BEVERLY BOSWELEE ROBERT BULL af W W ...www ',..1m Y, B KAY CAILLET ROBIN COBBLE BEVERLY CRAIN DON HEATH CARLAN CRAWFORD LOMA DEEL I SUE DUCKWORTH :f-I . I . K gf J. D. HEENEY PHIL ENZ JOEL EPP BOB EVANS LARRY HERSCHBERGER ALICE EVANS DICK FANESTIL DICK FEARNOW ADONNA FLINT MOREHEAD DAN GARRISON JAY GIDEON MONTE GRAVENSTEIN LARRY HABERMEHL DOROTHY HAINLINE 'Ili JAMES HOFFSOMMER JERRY JAMES J DALE KELLING ' DON KENNY NITA KENT '-'-N A 9 f A PAUL KAN V , TIMOTHY LEE 5512 'Y I, ,r CHARLOTTE LANNING Y T E w W if nv 1 LARRY LONG DESPINA LYBEROPOLOU DON MCCORD LARRY Mc!-IAR6 VINCENT MCMENAMY RACHAEL MADDOX AVA LEE MARTIN CAROLYN JACK MATTHEWS KYLE MAXWELL MAJEL MICHAEL EMILY PATCH EN JANET MILLOWAY JELENE MONTGOMERY TOM MOORE SHIRLEY LEE MOOTHART DONALD MORRIS E. RAY MORSE KAY MOSELEY KAREN NILES JOANNE OSBORNE RAYMOND OSTERHAUDT I as 'Fa fr3,Q.BiB1.J?.AQI1o,cx.-.,-, O vig I RAYMOIXW PALACEK II, . MI I IWIWWV UMW LARRY PRESLEY EUGENE RIEDL TED ROBERTS MARY KAY RUTH BOB SEALS ARTHUR SCOTT NORMAN SMITH BETTY STABE RUSSELL STACY DONNA STEEPLETON MARY LOU STOVER MARDEL TIMMONS 419' . rv Q Li Ss, , Tp K W w ' T ff H' - , , 'Aff Aj J?', Iii f f ARTHUR VON STETTON CHARLOTTE WELLS JANE WIATT SANDRA WILLIAMS JOHN WOLFERSBERGER NANCY WOMACK JEAN WORDEN KASUMI HYROYOWA 5 T .UL w K Y lv5',gili'u' ,J- until' 3 ! uf . ,f ' . - .., , ,L'1A. .:. T' , J' --. ff' is., Yrvs I -Ni ,I .lbw ,N .,,, J, w .M , 'S Wx eh., ,, Y-vue'-E ' 1, HH -. M .I . 2, J - ' ,,., .-25 - Ms- 4, .1 J . wr.. .,-. gv D ,, ,J ,W . . S' h'.' . - a ,,'I,f.Ll5' X 4 LS 2 ,, -gh ,AP jug , 'gy' ' Dj L f 5 . .:. , 4 K--.. 1 , 1 ,I .. ' 'vi .19 , . A 3, , . 1 x 1 .ff-:.'Ti- . if lm P,-. ,' . .5 '-,-- J- f . . .Q . ,fi Q ' 'ii Q: - F' 'A . Q ' m mf, ' ,nl N 5 1 , , X Q 1- x 'L - , 4 'r M., , f ,Q 1 -- , Y. K . , Q E f. ' 3 fn' Jw. ' ' . K A, . -,lt - -wb, mE ., ' 'fi I I if 2 - tl' .NSI E f' 1 H 1? f Ig? . , - f,.- f 9, . l THE SEMINARY COUNCIL ElClen Buck ...............,..,................,.,,,,.,,4.,,,,,, Presidenl' l'lBr0lCl Smi'l'l1 ...... ..... V ice Presidenl Russell Money ...... ,..,,.,,,., S ecrelary Gllberl' Knox ....,..,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,, T reasurer Bryan Campbell .,.,,, .,.,,,,.,,,,.,,., S enalor Don Dunn ........,........ ......... S enior Presidenf Charles Kincaid ....... ....... M iddler Presideni Wifh Jrhe dropping ol lhe graduale sfudies in educalion. 'rhe Seminary remains The only organized graduare group. Alrhough aparl from lhe undergraduaie school. The Seminary mainiains conlracl Jrhrough various means such as inlramural sporls. foolball. baslcelball. volleyball and baseball: a represenlalive in The Sludeni Senafeg member- ship in 'rhe Minislerial Associalion and Zeloiai: and by promoling all-school evenls lilce CUBOFN weelc and rhe Friendship Fire. ln order To promore acquainiance wilhin 'rhe Seminary and build fellowship. a number of social aclivilries are held for The enlrire Seminary sludenl' body. Early in lhe lirsl' semesler a gel-acquai'nied picnic is held. ln Jrhe second semesler. a Sweelhearl Banquer is provided a+ which ihe men enieriain lheir wives or dares. NORWOOD ACKER ARTURO ANDRADE OLANDO ANDRADE DALE ASHTON GORDON BROWN J I -1 L ELDEN BUCK L KENNETH COMPTON Y BOURDETTE WILLIAM BOWLES LYNN COOPER CARL DANIELS I O x WILLIAM DAVIS DICK DUCKWORTI-I EARL GIBBS RICHARD I-IOLLIDAY JIM LAMBERT A. M. LONG A V. A Ili' 4 . If. ,li- ,. ..' W I L III 98 P1-HLLIP HAYES II CARL I-IEIEN JIM MCCALL J. D. 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Senafe funcfions are carried on Through nine exisfing commissions which are: Campus Relafions. Public Relafions. Program Bureau. Social Affairs. Sfudenf Cenfer, Orienfafion, Sfuclenf Affairs, Rules ancl Elecfions, and Honor Council. Throughouf fhe year, many evenfs are sponsored by fhe Sfuclenf Senafe. Among fhese are: Home- coming, Dad's Day, Mofher's Day. and fhe All- School Skip Day. Through fhese acfivifies, The Senafe furfhers fhe bonds of friendship among Phillipians. 1. . , , ,. I ,nk N V '- 4,1 ,,' I ,if , ,, ni, , ' , ,f, .ja The members of 'lhe Sfuclenl Senafe for +he pasr year have been: Don McCord, Jerry James, Palsy Cooper, Larry Long, Kinne Cougar, Dan Murphy, Kyle Maxwell, Rachael Maddox, John Wolfersberger, Jim Ellioll, John Blass, Phil Porler, Dave Poinler, Fred Moseley, Mary Ann Blass, Judy Sharp, Tommy Hanks, Allon Beaver, Sallie Pennoclc. Garry l-lesser, John Walker, Bryan Campbell, Kenl Corey, Beverly Boswell, and Ken Cooley. The sponsor is Belh Murphy. .l,..?vi..-,.,-.-- . -.. Yv.--.,-,.,,..-, - . Y . , Y lnformal I C.C. meeTing The 50Th year of Phillips UniversiTy has Tound The InTer-Club Council in a new posiTion on The campus. In pasT years The l.C.C. has been buT vaguely undersTood. Due To The eTTorTs oT The l.C.C. iTselT, The STudenT SenaTe, and The social service clubs, The relaTionship oT The l.C.C. To The campus has been clariTied and The l.C.C. now occupies The posiTion iT should have. The l.C.C. represenTs The eighT social service clubs on campus, The KnighTs OT CameloT. The ComeT Club, The Men oT Gridiron, The Libra Club, The Ladies oT Mavon, The TenTh Muse Club. The VarsiTy Club, and The ZonTa Maidens. The Golden Anniversary Year oT Phillips UniversiTy has broughT new responsibiliTies To The l.C.C. along wiTh iTs oTher duTies OT providing cooperaTion beTween The various social service clubs, supervising, rushing, and pledg- ing acTiviTies. and inTegraTing clubs wiTh The ToTal universiTy program. The coming years will Tind The l.C.C. beTTer able To serve and TuncTion in iTs various areas oT concern. fag, Ken Cooley PresidenT I ff' 0,1 ,-' Q ,- . fa -' - 5QL?T5Z'r:nfjw , -1, ,. Xxx.: Q -.-, .Hg U ,W ..- x,-N. Il I n U er W 0 q .KX -xx N. -iq? H -If-T'Ql.. ,Y 'ixifrwx '4 ' '-- ni, S. ,. xx Ns ., '-bf-.lxskhwj-,N 's,s:x.. p AV 5? f f . '51, ui? Qi: '. 'F'-Uigaair 3.-4' i . :wwf an 'va B ' -Wm, ,J R125 5 ziqfwa-k,3.-.wh '- 1 A:Qx1'2:'YqL gs- ' xkvl.: -. V' 5, 03, -.t nine.. 'H'- , ,, W .5-1 ,, '.4g,. ' -y T347-:Fl-.' 5. . 31-5, 4, ., ,, 3. . Y, I--.. X ..-gi K-uw .-. ,- ,E .,-,- 35, ..-W., .. M. ZQQK' - Q .---,V w . 3 . V ' I ,, , 4 -?'LL-U , I -- -.:'., W 2-15 L G' ,E-' .. '-' E., F 5, x, .fy .N , -, Ar- gs L-Ni '4 g'Q3 75-in- v 'nu-, . .5 .-.-:tw 1 ' fm, f'5., 'Nu 4 , f .. .8 S. xbg . The l-laymaker, founded on The Phillips Universify campus back in l909 as The Slafe, appears weekly recording The evenTs which happen during The year in iTs Tabloid-size newspaper pages. IT was ably edifed This year by Beverly Boswell, senior from Arkansas CiTy, Kansas. The business manager was Ray PoTTer, iunior from Enid. Miss Orrie B. Kellogg, head of The Journalism Deparfmenf, is Haymalcer faculTy advisor. Headlines 'n deadlines. and all The defails of going To press, were mef in weelcly sessions in The Haymalcer Office in The PublicaTions Building by some TwenTy-eighT sTaTT members. Finishing Touches lilce proofreading. layouf dum- mies, and working over The sfone were done on Wednesdays aT The prinTer's in Waukomis. The fall meefing oT The Oklahoma Collegiafe Press Associafion was held aT Sfillwafer, Olcla. A l laymalcer delegaTion wenT To The spring convenfion aT Lawfon. Olcla. This spring The l-laymalcer sponsored The Miss Venus Confesf. The proceeds will send The eclifor-elecf To summer school aT O.U. in Norman. Olcla., Tor a course in journalism. W, - - I x AYMAKER 0, AcP - 1-S PRESS Member Oklahoma Collegiate Press Association Official Student Newspaper of Phllllps University Enid Okla Offices in the Journalism Building Editor-in-Chief .,.-.. Business Manager Society Editors ...... Sports Editor .. ........ National News .......... Circulation Manager Sponsor ....................... Photography Staff ..... Social Club Reporters Reporters ...... . . .- , '.-gf T. i 21 THESE GOLDEN YEARS These Golden Years mighT be an appropriaTe TiTle Tor The l958 Phillipian. This year's annual is more Than a hisTory book or a scrap book oT The year's evenTs, iT is a symbol oT The lives oT Those who have made Phillips Tamous. now as well as many years ago. The Phillipian sTaTT is composed oT 24 hard-working sTudenTs who have in Their spare Time assembled These 272 pages Tor you. The sTudenT body,oT Phillips UniversiTy. The Phillipian sTaTT hasfrhree sponsors. Professor John Randolph. Professor Sheldon ShirTssand Professor Orrie Kellogg. These Three people have done The mosT To help make This a beTTer publicaTi.on., i T This year's. Phillipian is merely a conTinuaTion oT The Theme seT up, in The- l957 Phillipian by The EdiTor. J. D. Cooper. LasT year's annual looked back aT The lasT TiTTy years and This year's annuallooks ahead To The nexT TiTTy Golden Years. , IT is 'The sincere wish of every member oT The sTaTT ThaT you.-The sTudenT body. enjoy This annual as much as we have enjoyed bringing iT To you. .r -Q3 V Ti l958 PHILLIPIAN STAFF Ken+ Corey ,..,...,,.,,. Milion Andrews .,A.. Barbara Zimmerman Ediior . Business Manager Assislanl' Eclilor Karen Hem ..,........... ........ A ssislam' Ediior Sandy Williams ....... Linda Danforfh ...... Bill Henning ......... Rifa Guilerrez ....., Sue Lloyd ,...,,....., Edna Furbish ........ Merle EIlio++ .,...... Associaie Ecliior Associale Ediior Ari Edilor Secreiary Secrelary Secreiary Secreiary Paul Kan ............... Pholograplwy Ecliior Doyle Clodfelfer ....,. .......,.... P lwoiograplwer Eleanor Whifeley .... ........ P lwolograplwer Rick Roberis .,..,....., ,. .,.,,,.....,,... Sporis Bill Bonner .i...i...... ........ A dveriising Dave Green .. ......,. Adveriising Q O 0 Reporfing Sfaff: Peggy Hardin. Peggy Bullock. Sarah Olson. Judy Sharp, Aniia Brasher. Bill Worley and John Dixon. ri ,A , ax E: .,,, ii gui HZ dl ! X The Publicafions Commiffee is The backbone of fhe Publicafion Deparfmenf af Phillips Uni- versify. lf is a sfudenf-faculfy commiffee under 'rhe leadership of Prof. Paul Gary. Dr. Gary, Chairman This commiffee was sef up fo co-ordinafe The efforfs of fhe sfudenf publicafions wifh fhe desires of fhe adminisfrafion. If meefs once a monfh in Dr. Gary's office 'ro discuss The problems fhal' arise from fhe Publicafion Deparfmenf. The faculfy members of fhe commiffee are Prof. Gary, Prof. Orrie Kellog, Dr. Livingsfon Cross, Prof. Lloyd Taylor, Prof. Domer Dougherfy, Miss Lorna Wafson, R. W. Adlcisson and Prof. John Randolph, ex-officio. The sfudenf members include Jerry Fanlchauser, reporfer: Karen l-lein, Beverly Boswell and Ray Poffer. l-laymalcer ex-officiog Kenf Corey and Milfon Andrews, Phillipian ex-officio. Wifhouf fhe work of fhe publicafions commiffee. fhe sfudenf periodicals could nof achieve fhe high degree of excellence and good fasfe so desired by fhe sfudenf body and fhe adminisfrafion. 0 0 0 4 H ,uf 52713 5 , ' 'f 'T1.. 5T5Ef r . Q 9. F A - I -it , 5 .4 K xr I. , RL- ' if 'P 5 ,- f, ,'fJ5f . -. 5 ' .ff 4:51 s i' ' ' 's ' f I. 'W X A gp 5 s hi Y' n ' L f fx 0 V v qc I. 1 I I Z J si 5 --W1 s , w ,M ' 1, x I V H AL- ' 1 n gf .'W' , 1 ' .g. ,ig , I 1 , 4' 5 -S ., ' 22 xx .A ,J I O 41 If I .-'f 'A f f f 17 J ,.. 25 wifi' .. . 1454.1 70643 7044 Marilyn Klihlce Agee, Loveland. Colorado. is a religious educaiion major in The Bible College. Marilyn is a 'former co-chaplain in Clay Hall dorm. and has also served as an officer in Comer social service club. Kafhryn Barnes, Ordway, Colorado, is a religious educarion major and a sludenf worker in ihe Presiden+'s office. Kaihy was Camelor Sweefheari in '56-'57, and was a member of Comer social service club. Beverly Boswell, Arkansas Ciiy, Kansas. is a secondary educa+ion major. She is edilor of 'rhe HAYMRKER and an ex-officio member of rhe Srudeni Senafe. Lasi' year Beverly was a Junior class senaior. Kay An1'oineH'e Caillef, Richardson, Texas, is an elemeniary educaiion major. Heading Cardinal Key, honorary scholasiic socieiy, Kay was recenily co- chairman of ihe lniernaiional Friendship Drive. Ronald Gene Close, Eurelca, Kansas, is a business and educaiion major. Gene is a member of Gridiron social service club and was selecred for Kappa Delia Pi, honorary educarion sociely. Dorofhy Corrine Cougar, Merriam, Kansas, is majoring in hisiory and social science. She is all-school Sfudeni Senaie represeniarive and served lasr year as I.C.C. Prexy and ex-officio Senaie member. I . Richard Eugene Fanesfil, Hulchinson, Kansas, is a philosophy major. He is presidenl of Blue Key. naiional scholasiic sociely. Dick was co-chairman of Jrhe lnlernarional Friendship Fund drive. James Michael Gideon, Sand Springs, Oklahoma. is a philosophy major. Jay served as Freshman Class presidenl. and was l955 King oi Hay. He is presideni -of Universily Place D.S.F. .Jerry Presfon James, Fl. Morgan, Colorado, is a pre-law major. He is vice presidenl of The Siudenl Senaie. Jerry was a Senalor from 'rhe Junior Class in charge of 'lhe Program Bureau. Yuen Pui jPaulj Kan, Hong Kong, China, is a pre-medical major. He has served rs official pholographer for The Haymaker and Phillipian for four years. He S a member of Camelol and Cosmopoliian clubs. Nifa Ken'I', Nash. Oklahoma. is an English and educalion major. Niia was boih EFreshman and Junior Queen aHendan'r. She was a member of lvlavon. Infer- lub Council and Cardinal Key. harlo'H'e Lanning, Huichinson, Kansas, is a hislory major. She is presideni of onia social service club. Charlofie has worked as a siudenl' secrefary in +he isiory Deparlmenl for +he pasi four years. Wh E Wda, , Don McCord, Manhaiian, Kansas, is a philosophy major in 'rhe Bible College. l-le is presideni of 'rhe l957-58 Siudeni Senaie. Don served as senaior during his freshman year and has been aciive in siudeni governmeni. Majel Michael, Enid, Oklahoma, is a secondary educaiion major. She is presideni of boih Comeis social service club and Kappa Delia Pi. honorary educalion socieiy. Kay Lavel Moseley, Moneii, Missouri, is a secondary educaiion major. She is a member of Cardinal Key. naiional honorary socieiry, and is pas+ presideni of Tenih Muse social service club. Elaine Marilyn Neill, Enid. Oklahoma, is a pre-med major. She served lasi year as presideni of Mavon social service club and is now presidenr of Bisophian, science organizafion. Charles Leon Payne, Chickasha. Oklahoma, is a pre-med missionary candidaie. He is presideni of King's Messengers and is a member of Cameloi social service club. Mary Kafhryn Rufh, Ml. Carmel, Illinois, is a religious educaiion major and a missionary candidaie. Mary Kay is a member of Cardinal Key, naiional scholasiic honorary socieiy, and Cosmopoliian Club. Mardel Johnson Timmons, Roxberry. Kansas. is an ari educaiion major and a secreiary in 'rhe Ari Deparfmeni. Mardel is a member of Tenih Muse and was 'rreasurer of ihe Junior Class. lgli - Il K 16? -I if Bacl: row: Sallie Pennocln, Garry Hesser, Dave Poinfer. Mary Ann Bless. Fronf row: Larry McHarg, Rachael Maddox, Nancy Livingsfon, Phil Porler. Saramay Wiley, Dave Haun. O I , I I Kll-school frienclliesl' boy. Phil Porier, always has lime o give everyone a smile. 'Z'.n -1 Nancy Livingsfon, all-school friendlies? girl, relaxes al flwe Sfudeni' Cenler. ln ill N ru --Wa .A a ,,T--., , y ,. Mc- -in fi -- ' .-HQ,- . j Ai.-J 1 EL!! ',!,if,Lf', V gzip, i ' 'if5.g f:.'1-ia-Gliivp gays. - . , 'I 1':i-A' l ' I.. .i,A,,'5,i llll f girf is sa Q 1 Le'l s wafch TV, says Sallie Pennoclr, Frosh friendliesl' l wish I had more lime fo read. says Garry Hesser, Frosh friendliesl boy. irl. Mary Ann Blass, Sophomore friendlies? girl, walks a busy paflw. . . . And whom do you meel' buf Dave Sophomore friendlies? boy! 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I 5 Q N fig: Q . -1 Hill Y ,, W A J 1-if ' pig 1 f'fgi5-55:31 - q in ' Q' . ,. ,M -Y.--3,5-31: , L 5 - 2 , - .A ,.1,,..,i,,, 1 Y 1 2 '- s 5 , 5 .htm . '-' , 1 Y. ' L , w my A 59:0 ' 1 l ' 253 H 4 - 4- . I25 rig Ray Palacel: Presidenl' A.B.K. Firsi' row: Prof. Lee ScoH, Marilyn Heizir, Mary Jean Goode, Jelene Monigomery, Peggy Bullock, Carol Blankenship Merediih Chadcl, Doris Turner, Dr. Milclos Nicholon. Second row: Roberf Kurz. Ray Polrer, Carlan Crawford. Paul Callas, Roy Mahan. Jerry Hoskins, Gene Kurz, Alberla Jackson, Ray Palacek, Sulhon Guplaralc. Edwin Morse, Paul Kan. Marshall Tucker, Don Reiger, Charlie Ashcrafi. Kem' Corey, John Harris. 1-i .?.Z. , , . Alpha Bela Kappa business iralerniiy was or- Associaiion of Childhood Educalion provides qanized four years ago ro give siudenls a beiier a medium oi working for The welfare ol children underslanding of The business world. Members for bolh educalion and religious educalion ma- include business majors and minors, secrelarial iors. ll is aiiilialed wilh inlernarional and slaie science and commercial educalion srudenls. organizalions. Leff fo righi: Jeanelle Hansforcl, Berry Slabe, Adonna Moorelancl, Twila Aranda. Dr. Livingsron Cro Black, Tacie McKinnon, PaHi Hansen. Jo Ann Osborne. ss, Joel Epp, Virginia f?' ili:Lv'2..'.- ' F: . ' f '- 1' 1, ff 'i-,abil ' will ,. .:'3 I A, .f . wg, -i is muff' u A V,-' , W , . V .ly l l l i i i l u l Jo Ann Osborne Presidenl A.C.E. lliE.l.5ANlT-45,51 ' - 7 ' 7:3 ' Q lncluding in ils programs sessions led by sludenls, professors. and oul- side speakers, Bisophian has invesli- gared and soughl knowledge in Jrhe world of science. Being one of Jrlme oldesl organizalions on campus. if has souglwl afler one of +l1e oldesl viriues. wisdom. Under llwe able direclion of ils president Elaine Neill, and Hs spon- sors, Prof. Bellw Murphy and Dr. Cecil Williams, Bisophian has conduclred a program of viral concern and valu- able informalion for i'rs members, 'l'l'16 pre-medicine. pre-nursing and ollwer relaled majors. ,il fir' y if ,plug K i I ,v if Q Ziff, 44 I il ' 1 L . g . H ri 5l'g,, , ff I, 0 ' L ,JK . ji-4' ll, ll 1 Unit! I i X. V, i -1 i.-. I c. i I, y . My ,. ,f v i If 1 if Elaine Neill Presidenf , -,,- ,g , V : 2 11: s3mH ' f' ew 5 I 1 A faculfy reciial feafuring Prof. and Mrs. Neill J, .1 Bob Crain, Presidenf ' ., :' 'Q , . ., I , - 1 , . il 3 i, fl iq ii . I - I , V . The I957 Phillips Universify Band 'Zend The Phillips Universiiy Conceri Band can well be proud oi ifs conrriburion +o The Universiiy. In addilion +o iis Two annual conceris-in Novem- ber and March-if has presenled a iwilighi con- cerl in May, has furnished music for all Jrhe bas- lcefball games and pep rallies, and has sponsored To a large exlenl Jrhe annual Tri-Slale Fesiival which is so ins+rumen+al in bringing fine musicians lo lhe Phillips campus. I+ also sponsored a Thanks- giving all-school dance. Prof. Gerald H P ln, I 1 ,Q ff I N 4 ti wa , lf' ' l i lq l A I ,fa 5 Firsf row: Kalhy Barnes, Karen Jane Smilh. Lynn Easierday, Harrier Miloway. Kay Linnenkolwl, Karen Richardson. Pai Reeves, Wilm Seeger. Ginny Palencia, Judy Bradsl-naw, Virginia Allen. Prof. Morris Poasfer, Rachael Maddox, Janice Wilkins. Janel Pence, Carlene Champie, Eleanor Whireley, Charlolle Wiihrow, Virginia Washinglon, Barbara Slarna, Phyllis Tolle, Twylalw Arning. Mariean Roush, Thelma Carr. Second row: Mereclelln Dearborn, Ellen Niswonger, Sandy Williams, Jenillw Slime, Dana Rahm. Mary Ann Blass, Rue Banks. Belle Rus. Gloria Emmons, Sallie Pennoclr, Margarei' Ward, Paula Thompson. Joyce Ingram, Karen Hein, Lois Mofhershed, Dorofhy Hainline, llen Professor Morris Poasier Conclucior 'fs I W 4 X -A ii WN, YA 1 ' A ll s a iighi squeeze info 'fha U. P. balcony! Y, ra Dplm Iris Ames. Maisie Schmidf. Third row: Jo Paulson, Bob Crain. Lewis l-lackleman, Darrell Buzan, Charley Balps, Jerry Ford. Johnny rabb Charles Tale, Roberl' Wise. David Dunham, Keilh Roberson, Bill Henning, Rollin Hole, Earl Keffer, Ronnie Brockway. Fourih row ing David. Bob Bish, David Poinler, Larry Lee. Tommy Hanks, Tom Smifh, John Meriwealher, Joneal Joplin. Warren Collins, Roberi ng Lin Lewis, Alien Beaver. J. R. Dawkins. Fifih row: Larry Taylor, David Wheeler, David Smiih, Terry Flair, Glen Novinger, Rich Kenny nnie Younf. Norman Gilmer, Waller York. Roy lnlow. Larry Habermehl, Marshall Raihburn, Merediih Williams. The Phillipian Chorisiers combine ariisiic inier- prerarion. and narive enihusiasm in bringing io 'rhe campus and surrounding area music oi ex- ceprional qualiry. In addiiion 'ro conceris in November and February ihe universiry chorus was presenied in l-landel's Messiah. a spring oraiorio. and ihe annual irip. Chorisiers also provided music for all-school convocaiions, 'rhe Oklahoma Chrisiian Minis+er's lns'ri+u+e, Chrisiian Challenge week and chapel services. , .. t View ,. Earl Keffer, Presidenf .- - aff' ' H if a eu league E E! lg !! I! ll End-77 Walfer Wehner performing wifh Prof. Barbara Bechfold and Prof. Reber? Neill. fl' , l i i l32 S Under rhe compefenf direcfion of conducfor Prof. Walfer Wehner fhe Enid-Phillips Symphony has fried fhis year fo aflain musical and fechnical skills while developing sensifive feeling for fhe music il' has produced. Having presenfed fhe Messiah and an oraforio wifh The chorus, fhe orchesfra also presenfed concerfs in November and lvlarch. The laffer be- ing ifs annual concerfo concerf. F1 - 1 - f I ' Dick Fanesfil PresidenT 'T l l Tl FirsT row: Gene Close, Don l-TeaTh, Jim Laing, Kyle Maxwell Dick FanesTil. Second row: Dr. Eugene Briggs, Larry Mcl-Targ, Jerry James, Jay Gideon, Paul Kan. John Dixon, Bob Powner, Prof. Vernon Baker. Zpfae Keg Blue Key is a nafional honorary TraTerniTy Tor qualiTied junior and senior men. Membership is liTeTime ancl is deTermined by high scholarship, characTer, and leadership. Among iTs acTiviTies Blue Key includes sponsorship OT The lnTernaTional Friendship Fund Drive, an award To The ouTsTanding sophomore man. promoTion oT undersTanding of The problems of sTudenTs and TaculTy and mediaTion beTween The sTudenT body and adminisfraiion. f Cardinal Key is The naTional honor sororiTy Tor iunior and senior women who have shown ouTsTanding leadership abili+y on The campus, and have mainTained high scho- lasTic sTandards. Cardinal Key is The naTional honor sororiTy Tor iunior Tues, prudence, iusTice, Temperance, and TorTiTude, ThroughouT campus liTe. Along wiTh Blue Key iT sponsors The annual InTernaTional Friendship Fund Drive. FlrsT row: Elaine Neill, Sandy Williams, Kay CailleT, Marsha WolTersberger. Second row: Karen Hein, Mary K. RuTh. Maiel Michael, Adonna Mooreland, KaThy Barnes. Noi' picTured: Niia KenT. Kay CailleT Presideni .Cf A meehng ol' rlie Cosmopolrlan Club. Henry Terre-Blanche, Despina Lybero- poulou, Joe Kim, Timollwy Lee, Alex Bilin- slci, Klweng Song, Anne Fiedler and Rosa- lie Maison follow an infelleciual pursuil of Cosmopolifan Club. Dress of various paris of flue world is exemplified by +l'1ese Phillips inlerna- licnal sludenls. EY raw? Emir , Y 1 ' 'iq l y.,gg,79r. ,L , .E l l 'Q .7 .FM I Kasumi Hirayama, Kyolco Kilcuolca, Orlando Sanfos, Jessie Kim and Eiko Takamichi locale fheir homes on a globe. Rosalie Maison gives some advice 'ro sisfer Wendy. Boih are from Ausfralia. Sevenieen naiions are represenied in Jrhe Cosmopoliran Club. Sludenis whose homes circle 'rhe globe have come To lhe Phillips campus To join wilh sludenls from more 'than five slaies. Each sfuoleni is responsible for a program ai a meeiing of 'rhe club. Slides, coslrumes, songs, and dances are broughr from each couniry condensing ihe far-away places of +he world in lhis small corner. Cosmopolilan Club presenis each spring +he Cosmopoliian Fesiival, bringing in inlernalional siudenis from oiher campuses as well. Through Hs friendship if helps 'fo promole world undersianding and broiherhood. I35 -ii l M 71252, Membership in lhe maior sluclenls' associalion for l-leallh, Physical Eclucaiion and Recrealion is open 'ro all physical eclucalion, physical lhera- pisl' maiors and olhers inlereslecl. Hs purposes are lo fosier concern for progress in healih and physical eclucalion and recrealion, To cooperale anol pariicipaie in relaied associaiions, lo main- lain a closer bonol beiween our maiors. anol 'ro advance The sianclarcls of our profession. Leff +o right Wendy Maison, Miss Wafson, Despina Lybero Q 9, Bw ef' f4Z4609t6tf Zaffetch The Alumni Bullelin is a pulolicaiion of Jrhe Phillips Alumni Associaiion. This bullelin serves lo inform former sluclenls and graoluales of lhe universi+y's acliviries. Miss Lorna Walson ancl Mr. Wilson Cooley are The co-edilors of 'rhe pulalicalion. poulou, and Anne Fiedler. A I :PWR 'S' 1 lim l w: Travis Miles, Sue Lloyd, Sandy Williams, Joy Slaier, Jerry Fanlcliouser Ken Peaiross Maison, Charloffe Lanning, Rosalie Maison, Ken? Corey. Second row Roger Wahl Dave Sian Cline, Harold Boggs, Jacl: Key, Dick Fanesiil, Prof. Ton Devos Prof Richard Anderson 9 I Formed only lasl year line lniernaiional Relalions Club has made greal sirides in promoiing non-pariisan inieresl in world ai- lairs on The campus. ln addilion lo sending delegales To a Model Uniied Nalions session al SMU, llne club conclucled a similar session on lime Phillips campus. Also included in iis programs were leciures. panel discussions and audio-visual aids concerning currenl issues. Leslie Hamner, Milion Andrews Sue Lloyd, Kem' Corey, Margarei Smiih and Sandy Williams reviewing currenr evenls if ? L i 'T W 31 4 , xvqv f'X'4XXQgLE , Q E ,tw f 'Z' 5' J V . 9 ' -LU' 1 i r w Q 1 E 1 F' A -5-,f Qi F X' ix A 5 I, 1 ' ' it F5 l xx x 1. ? H I' - 21 vs x.!. if 'MQW if gaknf, di E ,J 1- 'h Half -YD' h Xiu g L v ' . ,m -Q . , wax:-X 4 s . gg' 1 Q-Elxgy wil 1 .TV a. ' . .73 ii' i I in 55 gui mms 3? 1 A' v 4 , k ltbfdxf I 'Ky' If 9' f- ' V 535:31 F Y, nr' Gm Di T 43 - 1192, iw 'gm :sr -r slim 1 Firs+ row: Jim Elliolt Joy Slaier, Sue Lloyd, Professor James Lacld. Second row: Jerry Mash, Kenl' Corey, Millon Andrews clJ y F kh an GFI' BFI OUSSF. ?6 Zappa Dada Pi. Kappa and Della are The Greek lellers which sland for Pei+ho, Kale. Dikaiaf' 'rhe key words +0 The Naiional Speech Fralernily. lis nalional mollo is The acl of per- suasion, beauliful and ius+. The purpose of lhe Oklahoma Kappa Chapler a+ Phillips is lo help siuclenls improve Their speaking abilily. This year Pi Kappa Delia members parlicipaled in lnler-Collegiale Jrournamenls Jrhroughoul Oklahoma, Texas. Kansas, Coloraclo. Arkansas, and Nebraska. They allend- ed The Regional Pi Kappa Della Tournamenl in Arkansas. They also published 'rhe slu- clenl' clireclory. 'u-sq Kicys uya d MI+Ad lk +h ,ll Q W ,.2!F I Laura Dealherage, Twylah Arning, Sarah Olson, speaking. and Merle Elliolrl. S S Shouls of Who gol my U.S. News? Pass lhe coffee. and I give up: who's going in exlemp? rang oul al every meeling of The Phillips Universily Speech Squad. Every Tuesday evening al 7:55 all The gang has mel al Professor Ladd's home on Easl Randolph lo discuss forlhcorning speech lournamenls. These busy sessions were followed by coffee and doughnuls served by Mrs. Ladd. This group has discussed The currenr righ+-To-work laws as well as o'rher issues of viral inleresr on 'rhe world scene loday. Millon Andrews, Jerry Fanlchauser, Kenl Corey, Sue Lloyd. James Ladd. Sponsor i ' ' I l l 37415770 f-Made Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia is an honorary musical lralernily for young men inleresled in promoling beller music lhrough presenlalion of programs ancl recilals. Among ils aclivilies were lhe spon- soring of lhe annual Sinfonia Sing, ihe presenla- lion of lwo recilals by ils members and lhe Knighl-Kappers dance band. e Twila Aranda, Belly Wor i. I . 43' f 47 -H 7m gem Sigma Included in Jrhe aclivilies ol The The Ela Chapler of Tau Bela Sigma, nalional honorary band so- rorily, are a Slcirl Session during Tri-Slale, decoraling for The band formal, ancl assisling wilh Jrhe Norlhwesl Oklahoma Music Clinic. y Bonham, Sally Frazier, Vivian Tice. Karen Jane Smllh. Jean Word n. 'ill lllf w C, i X fast. I Joneal Joplin, Jerry James. and Rosalie Mal- son praclice make-up Techniques. .. ll ff ' ca ,Lili K K gl juni y li l K f I 2 ,P f lil mfyigdi iff ' lg l ,ff if lj L ,yi Cf' WUI I 1 5' , If fi' UL' i ,J gf My 5, , ,ll fu j JL -hifi fy TN C0 ,, 0 f W' .ffl Hall llwe lun is slagecrallf' feel Sara- 'L' Ll yfffl p I , xx. lb L' N may Wiley, Andre Colpills, Don Kenny, Alf' ,ff fj Ron King and Harlow Ballard. I ,f 1' fl , M ,f 7 if y' llflgyyu X Ukkyfl KQMJLQJ yi yy . Williams, Jerry James, Rosalie Maison, and Don Kenny give an fo direclor, Prof. Duane Cline. V Ronnie Kingf4a'll'l1g-2 conlrols. if X denim! Under The guidance ol Presidenl BeJr+y Ringsby and Sponsor Mrs. S. J. England, Zelolai has s'rriv- en lo develop lhe spirilual, inlelleclual. and social cullure of ils members. lvleeling monlhly il fealured programs ol speakers. devo+ions and special numbers of inleresl To lhe minislers' wives. The girls of W.R.A. pa 70.214, Having as ils goal one of lhe four obieclives of Chrislian Educalion, Jrhe Women's Recrealrion Associalion has promoled girls' iniramural sporls and has sponsored concessions al baslcelball games. W.R.A. is a member of lhe Oklahoma Aihlelic Federalion for College Women. use fo have fheir piclure Taken . V a 5.72.54-4. Srudenlr Nalional Educalion Associafion is an organizarion designed 'ro lur+l1er prepare ils mem- bers for 'reaching careers. ll acquainls ils mem- bers wilh requiremenls, obligalions and salislac- lions of Hwe leaching profession. Now fourleen years old, S.N.E.A. aclively parlicipares in slale educafional enlerprises. S.N.E.A. officers are Prof. Allyeene Dug-. qer, sponsor. Carolyn Chafburn. Maiel Michael. Delores Adams, Barbara Bell and Leona Lewis, Firsi' row: Cheriia Wyman, Mary June Field, Joy Slafer. Pal' McGavran, Lois McCue. Maisie Schmidt Saramay Wiley. Despina Lyberopoulou, Robbie Kemp, Peggy Bulloclc. Second row: Bill Henning. Dave Jones, Carolyn Lisier. Hellen Palone, Pal Rich, Barbara Bell, Maiel Michael. Lois Molhershed, Sally Frazier. Dave Lee, Dan Murphey. Third row: Gerald Coldren, Joe Kim, Mary Frances Harmes, Kay Niles. Sarah Williams. Gerolyn Sias. Helen Hall. Anile Sfarlc, Professor Loren R. Fisher and Bill Worley. Dave Lee Zollars Lilerary Sociely. named in honor of Ely Vaughn Zollars. founder and firsl presidenl ol Phillips Universily. is an orqaniza+ion cenrered around and modeled aller Jrhe zeal and devo- lion Presidenl Zollars had for life. The Sociely builds i+s programs as sludies of Jrhe humanilies and allempls +0 communicale lo The campus a relleclion of a life lived in lhe hope Jrhal Phillips Universily would be a Chrislian influence on The il , , world. x xx H xx r' if-'Q an is 't as ,- JH' 251 sg? ,W . L 'di ,, an . 1 747466 I Execufive Council Jusf one big happy family lives wifhin fhese four brick walls, and fheir acfivifies run fhe gamuf from a few rninufes of sfucly fo quife a few hours of everyfhing else. Clayeffes holcl discus- sions on a variefy of subiecfs, have weekly devofion ancl singing periods, gef fhrown info fhe showers. eaf popcorn. soak up fhe sun on fhe roof come springfime. answer fhe felephone. sfudy once in a while., plan an open house af Chrisfmas fime. borrow cloifhes, sponsor a Sf. Paf's Day parfy, and you never can fell whaf else. Whaf a life! Bonnie Jacobs Jenifh Sfine Lynneffe Whilney Mary J. Field Ke F h B b Br Mom Wrighf ara ainar ,,i' N Baci: row: Doroihy Flesh, Judy Williams, Norma Allfon Doralie Wehl Carolyn Shomber Jane Mon? gomery, Lynnelie Whirney, Nancy Kiesling, Wendy Maison Sifhng Mom Wrl hi' Carol Blankenship Kerin Forshee, Mary June Field, Jenifh S+ine, Bonnie Jacobs Barbara Braunard Phyllis Searighf The ladies of fhe lciichen .. '--3-'asv -, lf's winier al Clay Hall CLAY HALL SONG A fellowship ihal knows no bounds, The friends made Through The years, The ioys we've known, +he sorrows shared, The laughrer and +he lears. When we have earned our caps and gowns, From Phillips will deparr, Bul' siill 'rhe memories of old Clay l-lall, Will linger in our hearrs. By Carlene Champie Music by Nancy Livingslon I ,I hal iff: ' !f':L,Q: .be- i Qui ff' add, ' i l There are IZ6 men living in The Earl Bulls Dorm This year.l The fellowship ol These men is encouraged by weekly unil devoiions and monlhly house devolions. These pro- mole The Chrislian alrmosphere which islemphasized in dorm life. From sales ol: con- cessions such as sandwiches, millc, elc., Jrhelre have been purchased This year. a l-li-Fi syslrem, a refrigeralor and several magazine subscriplions. We are anlicipaling more improvemenls in The near lulure. Thus men of Earl Bulls learn +o live logelher and +o serve God. Sl All The gang al E, B. D. House Council Sfancling: Charles Hayes, Harold Dowler, Fred Moseley. Par Logan. Sealed: Skip Schipipers. Ladclie Denny. Brower Burchill, Bill Sprague, Bob Oliver. Larry Miracle, Dave Arnold. Prof. Don Seamans, advisor, and Bob Gales. Mom WhiH All lhe gang a+ Easf Hall 445 Wd! Over a+ Easi Hall +here's a hole dorm lull of young Phillipian men who. in The midsi of many memories. are helped in making Phillips Jrheir home by Mrs. O. H. Landrelh. house molher. Her helping hand has woven ihe Jrhreads of friendship Jrhroughoui Jrhe dorm. and crealed an almosphere ol: genuine fellowship in 'rhe dorm. Easi' Hole Dormifory .. g .up-gg of --.fi ' 4 f Q.-K.,-,ip fl - - ,sll N E '--1-deff' --ee, e-as, e ....E...Y, dm ,, nihwfm-fe, W if 5 -6254325 - H+ ' ' - - ip Mrs. O. H. Landreih Tracy Oslerhauldf X , , ' 4 H X s A A ' Q .-in Bennelf House rv I . ',' fr ,, F -mme . M Y V 7 I 1' .4 l 1 ala,-f',?. , 1?-SN . -rw V .H l wus:-5 Galhered around' are +l1e members of our abode-Jerry Russell, Dave l Mons'ler l McManus, Dick Fe-arnow and Larry McHarg. l'r's nol quan'ri+y 'rlwal counls buf qualify! So say 'flue lwo lone members of Manuel House, Jerry Hoskins and Marshal Tucker. House Offi- cers? Sure! Presldenl' and Secrelary-Treasurer. le? -. Manuel House I53 Williams House My-gh I Seafed on floor: Sandra Williams, Carolyn Parrish, Lee Moofharf. Second row: Viclci Ninninger, Charloffe Wells, Jane Wiaff, Donna Sfesplefon and Moonine Barfch. ln a spof? Need some ideas?-a couple of hard workers?-someone io eaf pizza?--or only a hearfs parfner? Try Williams House! This cry wenf up offen during fhe year. Though having fhe disiincfion of being an honor house for senior women, we have 'more offen been referred fo as The gals af fhe convenf. From fhe housewarming parfy fhrough fhe Chrisfmas service profecf fo fhe closing mass birfhday parfy. if's been a full house-full of people. sfudying, sleeping, eafing, planning, falking, playing, and iusf being. We fhinlc fhe besf year was saved fill lasf. How abouf you, fellow '58'ers? Twelve seminarians in one house may have some proverbial meaning fo ofhers, buf fo us if means only one fhing-SCHEDULES! Thaf has been fhe sfory of our lives af +he monasiery fhe pasf nine monfhs. Sfarfing wifh shaving privileges af 5:45 AM.. our days have been regulafecl fhrough meals, sfudying, and devofions. in order fo use mosf beneficially fhe opporfunifies af hand. Meals have been our real fime of fellowship and, lesf some assume fhaf our graduafe sfafus keeps us in fhe clouds, please nofe fhe sign above our door. Seafed: Dave Brady, Bill Davis, Oscar Moline, Rolly Andrade. Sfancling l H ' B B l Harold Smifh, Car ein. enny ing, Dave Goin, Duane Aclcer, R h Sd P ul S+ e ks if H 7, Seminary House l54 'ffi 'i V' 4b i n asv, , v H , , W EJ gg, ? Q , 1 ,fi :Q r I ' 1 .Q 2., :J .J N f - V ' mf f ,J Him 1115: , A -'4' ,Q E , - il ' 7' Mg :M K Q . . gg 1 ' f if i Ql'Q.13 Q9 Q X I gy , If 4 .Z I ivf Q ' .Viv f 3150 :.X w 9, s , '4 Y ,IA- r . G5 :X -U 1 ...aff iw , K' WX' '9l,,Qgf:,J5.w.. - s ' f 21: M I ' I Nm 11 . 'Y 1 T . W, , .im Q 'I 3, 9 .,.. Q. . f K h X., zgg ag, 4,1 9 -,mf f :.z?3 ' .. :, ,, fi ' 'A F E2':Z.'I':-5252 2 ' ' ' ' 1:21 .,.. 32 5152- - -an w, W ii Girls' lnlramural Sporls, for 'rhe firsr lime. has been under The supervision of an lnlramural Board. The lnrramural Board is made up of a sruclenr represenra- live from all organizalions parlicipaling in lnlramurals. I+ has been chaired by Charlollre Wells, lnlramural Manager and Elaine Thomas, Assislanl Manager. This year Prof. June Worley has served as facully sponsor. 2-N. l 70ameab 7 INTRAMURAL BOARD-Leff fo righf: Rose Nirschle, Karen Maxey, Eslher Duckworfh. June Cob- lenfz, Karen Young, Paula Wells, Carol Thornlon, Judy Bradshaw, Claudell Freeburger. Judy Draylon, Karen Smiih, Marilyn Holi: Julie I-lenlcens. Elaine Thomas. Assislani' Manager: Lee Miller, Marcile Jones, Charlofle Wells, Manager. ' J ir rr s Prof. Worley ' -- -..- .,. Xl ll 3322355555 ii 5352235 11552255 ' ' ,,.L Ii. The opening of lnlramural acliviries is heralded by Co-Rec Niles. Dance Nile was a big' fearure. where everyone could come and receive insrruclion in ballroom dancing. Co- Rec slcaling followed. which always had a good l'urn our. Varsiry and Girls' Frosh one o'cloclc leam came home Jrhe winners in 'rhe Fall swimming meer held al Phillips Pool early in Jrhe year. The Tenrh Muse Girls ioined forces and came our on lop in The annual bowling lournamenl wirh Comels close behind. Table Tennis and Badminron were Jrwo much-enjoyed sporrs. Coach Joe Record iudges form of Frances Gaines, Carol Grimes, Paula Thompson and Marlene Hellums in 'rhe pool as Prof. Worley, Elaine Thomas and Charlolle Wells wafch. Alberle Jackson prepares To deliver. , f --L.. 4 1'-N1-I+ r. 1- .Is Y if-.-A,,-,,7-'H'-W, - L V ' 5 . -I Palsy Sfabe aHemp'rs To swai' fhe birdie. Bobby Jo Saloma and Doralie Wahl bar fhe ole' ping-pong ball around. Women's ln+ramurals l57 F . fa:sf4ww,w.w Y 700mm 4 7 X ' 2 Rl. B Ig ' 5 R P A f . I 3 ' MTXKXX N Q, I -Q 'I .- ' :P 0 t fp. h ,S 'H -s Yi., Y A' R V, X1 .K g -A V I U v VL' LTL s, Q A J: ,unix Y , F ix 1 ,asf xa ..,.s L -f - A T up as X- x , - . A o ,- SS x X F ' 7 -C 3,5 nv' 'L X L 'L ' 1 I ' nl.-1 Q 3' J J Xi ' ' Q ., D I , r A 3 'ii 3 X K3 ' B i S S 5 ll ' l L Q l ' , y .3 -A , 1 ' I ,glwh ., gl 1 1 . . n .MV ,ii ' TT' - f '. A P 4 .s s ff f S. 'is - 1? I ii var ii if ' ' ., ,-,af l 3' -P , ' ' s 1 as T . . . , T er f T we-T 'NY P , L , A T , A' ' 1 J A 4 T if ll 1 l . E J' : k . ,- . A V V I - T ' -N ' m Fronf row lefi' 'ro righh Beverly Leopoldus Judy Crumrine Karen Maxey Marlene Hellums Lauravell Curran. Top row: Karen Niles, June Coblenlz, Nancy Womack, Judy Draylon, Palsy Slabs, Delora Van Vliel, Carolyn Bowles. Charloile Wells, Leona Lewis, Judy Williams, Prol. Abercrombie, Coach. HOCKEY-Leona Lewis, Beverly Leopoldus, Charlolle Wells, Marlene Hellurns, Nancy Womack. Joyce Howard. Second row: Elaine Thomas, Judy Crumrine, Julia Jenkins, Carolyn Bowles, Judy Draylon. Dorolhy Sinclair, Judy Williams, Karen Niles. VOLLEYBALL-Judy Williams, .Charlolle Wells, Marlene Hellums, Nancy Womack, Mary Molling. Second row: Judy Drayion. Carolyn Bowles, June Cobleniz, Beverly Leopoldus, Sue Murphy. l58 GIRLS' VARSITY TEAMS Phillips is one of Twelve colleges in The slale ol Oklahoma aifilialecl wilh The Oklahoma Alhlelic Fed- eralion for College Women. Olher schools associaled are Oklahoma Universily, Oklahoma Slale Universily, Oklahoma Baplisl Universily, Easl Cenlral Slale Col- lege, Oklahoma College for Women. Soulheaslern Slale College, Cenlral Slale College, Soulhweslern Slale College, Tulsa Universily, Norlheaslern Slale College and Oklahoma Cily Universily. O.A.F.C.W. sponsors Sporls Days lhroughoul' Jrhe year. These Sporls Days usually number live each year and allernaling colleges are lhe hosi schools. The Girls' Varsily 'reams allending Sporls Days are an oulgrowlh of lhe Girls' lnlramural Program. Y A .. L. eff aT Na+: Marv Moelling. cenfer, Claudell Fraeburger. Muse vs. Mavon, leff To righh Carolyn Bowles. Sandra 500 Team vs. I:OO Team. Oiiicial, Carolyn TBowles. Sanders, Leona Lewis, Lee Miller. . . Bowling, Rich Siders. Oscar Moline, Donna STeeple- wifes VLo 8Yb !'-fM5Sli'nghip'k? Wayeand Buller' 'B+ nei' 'lar' Ton and June Coblenfz Told Their Co-Rec Bowling I ens, eona ewis, ue urp y. scores- I Ushering in The indoor season. volleyball provided anoTher chance To geT on a Team. This year There were seven Frosh Teams and nine club Teams parTicipaTing in a single round robin TournamenT. Along wiTh girls' volleyball Team The inTramural Board has lcepT Co-Rec parTicipaTion going wiTh a Co-Rec Volleyball NiTe 'and a mixed Bowling TournamenT. lmmediaTely Tollowing volleyball, girls' baskeTball hiT wiTh a big bounce. The single round robin oT baskeT- ball ended The lasT oT March ancl in blew such' sporTs as swimming, Tennis, badminTon and golT. lnTramurals are an ouTleT Tor school enThusiasm and physical energy and slcill oT Phillipians which cannoT be expressed in any oTher way. Under The able direcTorship oT sTudenTs Tor The TirsT Time, The girls' inTramural program has Tlourished Tar beyond hope in parTicipaTion and inTeresT. Mavon vs. Camels, LeTT neT. Peggy Bullock, cenler, Ilene Joplin. Frosh Baslceiball, Frances Gaines, EsTher Duck- ComeTs righf nef. Donna HoyT, Joyce Howard. worfh, Virginia Allen, Lynn EasTerday. 2:00 Team vs. I:OO Team. I59 7716412 7 The Phillips UniversiTy Men's lnTramural Board sTrives To have a beTTer TuncTioning organizaTion Through The work of Robbin Cobble, TirsT semesTer DirecTor, Charles WaTTs. second semesTer DirecTor. Ron Phillips, John Francis. and Emmanuel Weigand. The TuncTions oT The InTramural Board are To schedule The inTramural games in an acTiviTy, acquire officials, publicize game schedules, promoTe parTicipaTion and malie decisions concerning proTesTs or special rulings. lnTramurals as a TacTor in The developmenf of each sTu- denT depends upon The amounT oT.spiriT and desire on The parT oT each individual To have Tun playing, wiTh The besT condiTions Tor loosing Tensions which are good oTTiciaTing, saTisTacTory scheduling, ouTsTanding personaliTies in managers wiTh abiliTy To develop Team spiriT on a posiTive level, and good hoT showers. OTTen we see TaulTs in The program TuncTions and con'di- Tions buT do noThing abouT Them. ImprovemenT is only possible when parTicipanTs have enough inTeresT To provide aid in The way oT suggesTions and maybe ouTrighT parTicipa- Tion in oTTiciaTing and learning rules, keeping scores, and promoTing The program. IT everyone piTches in, as has been done aT Times, The program runs oTT smooThly Tor every- one concerned and To Their value wiTh no exTreme amounT oT Time spenT away Trom sTudies. IT is wonderTul To sTudy aTTer a rousing parTicipaTion in some aThleTic conTesT. IFC i' af-a,s as is TK, VM - ,V ta. , ix ii ,iss swiss- ii: ii ii i il, 1 , .V ea, ,Q-nf Gene Kurz Tries unsuccessfully To sTop a Knigl-:T from scoring in The Gridiron-CameloT baslcefball game. . ue ff .ffl - , - 8 . UPS' ' ,. t.,s.13ff ..,.'. ' N if ,- ekv mfny.. -'. we ' i ff' ,Jef-wiv - 'L - 4,1 ,T-,. , T -4 - . , . . 5 I . , ,Y ,H , F fn. - ,is Q .A . A A, an-4' L 4 'iw-My - -all, Dan Murphy of The GUS Team cuTs QTT The Rambling Rebels from scoring. l60 H- .-,af'J' . . -. MEN S INTRAMURAL ACTIVITIES Foolball Volleyball Swimming Baskelball Table Tennis Tennis Bowling Golf Archery Soflball Badminfon They re off n Ihe nlramural swimming meef. A Camelol Varsily volleyball game always provides excifemenl. Bowling provides lols of fun and relaxafion. Winslon Loh prepares Io malce a smash. , Iver! I , I ii wl' ss X 1 I V' 2 ii ii MEN'S INTRAMURAL PRINCIPLES Encourage passive speclalors Io become aclive performers. Offer a variely of ac+ivi+ies for salisfaclion of presenl day and Iulure needs. Give all sludenls Ihe oppor'runi+y for compelirive exercise wilhour The slrain of having To be exceplional players. Provide an ouller for repressed play inslincls as a safely valve againsl olher dangerous and anli-social prac'I'ices. Develop social relalions and alnliludes by promoling high slandards of sporrsmanship. leadership and cooperarion. Acl' as a proving ground for discovery and developmenr of high class performers for inlefcollegiale alhlelics. Show 'rhaf from 'rhe amounl of spiril and desire you place in 'Ihe program, will be The amounl of salisfacfion re- ceived. 77Zw2z7 7 Bacl: row, lefi fo righlz Gravenslein, McCord, Caplain: Burchill, Max- well, Mosely, Adams, Phillips. Oliver. Fronl' row: Arnold, Slewarl, Slone, Schippers, Nelson, Heaney. ' 7?57-56' won los? Varsily ..,... .. 5 I Gridiron .............. 4 2 Camelol' ..,......,...,.,.. 4 2 Rambling Rebels ...., .. 3 3 Froslw l ......,.,,.,...,,. .. 3 3 Grads ..... ...... . .. 2 4 Frosln ll .,,... ..... O 6 3 5 ,,,A,,,,. . l 5 I John Hellslern ge+s off a pass in flue Varsity-Grad game, Dave Danielson snares lhe pass for flwe winning froslw louchdown 77Zewb'7 W V 1' Back row. Ieff Io righf: T. Smiih, Kurz, Thompson, Riggs. Ashcraff, Disier, Henning. Fronf row: Whiiney, Murphy. Cooley, Mcivienamy, Ausiin, Worley. ' ' 7?57-56' Gridiron ........ ........ 9 I ' Cameloi' I ......,. ..,... 3 7 Camelof ..,..... ........ 9 I Frosh IV ...... ...... 3 7 Grads ......... ..... 7 3 Frosh II .................. ...... 2 8 Frosh I ....... ..... 6 4 lndependenis .................. 2 8 Varsiiy I ........ ..,.. 6 4 Frosh III .......................... I 9 Varsiiy II ........................ 5 5 'I' PIayoff - Gridinon won I Harold Dowler provides fhe winning pIey Io defeai' fha Frosh Varsify had Iroubie beafing 'this 'rop Frosh Ieam. f 1 ,W I I M U 1 U6 U! I, 4 ' 7 . . Oh 'rhis afer s cold cornmenfs Marlene Hellums. Dave Carrer shows championship diving skill. l auch 7 ?5 7 5? Fnrsi' Place - Varsify - I I9 Poinis Second Place - Gridiron - I05 Poinfs Brower Burchill Garland Bohn Robloin Cobble Larry Nelson Don McCord Slcip Schippers Ed Wrighl Laddie Denny Dave l-laun Dave Jones Fred Mosely Winslon Worden Lewis I-laclcleman Guy Slone ---W wwf- - if - 1 Third Place Gene Kurz Les Hamner Clay Thompson Vince Mclvlenamy Dan Murphy - lndependenls - 90 Poin'I's Gary Weeks Amir Haloiby Larry Taylor Phil Hemphill Dennis Ulcena - s 9 e 1 flqe f,-emu,-51 gwimming meei, Gridiron cheers their swimming feam +o a near viclory. 7710617 2 1 The beginning of ano+her men's baskefball game. D. Team Won Losi' Gridiron II ' .... ...,,A 8 I Monks ......... .,.... 4 I Froslw II .......... ..,.,. 2 I Varsify IV ...... ...... 3 3 Varsify II ...A..,..,.. . .... 2 2 Smjfh Brofhers .. .,.,.. 2 3 CameIo'I III ........ .. I 3 God's Orphans .,......,.......A .......,...... O 5 'I' Sfandings as of February 2b. I958 Waimea' Team Won Gridiron I' ..... ..... 8 Camelof II ...,.,. ..... 4 Varsi'I'y I .........,. ,.... 4 CameIo'r I ......, ..... 3 I-Ierefics ........ ..... 2 Grads .,...,.. ..... I Frosln I ....,..... ..... O Varsify III .,.,.,, ..,.. O Losi' I I I I 2 3 4 4 An excifing momenf as fhe ball iusf misses +I1e mark. Everyone's affer 'Hne ball in 'the Varsify-Cameloi' game The I958 Phillips' BaslceTlaall Team. 1 0 The l-laymaker baskeTball season could be summed up in The Two words which are so Tamiliar To Brooklyn Dodger Tans. NexT year . . . Coach Corky Fowler, in his second year as head coach. had a squad wiTh a winning poTenTial. buT was ham- pered by The graduaTion oT The experienced playmakers oT Tormer years. While our Team showed iTs capaciTy Tor husTle and TighTing spiriT, They could noT quiTe overcome The greaTer experience oT Their conference op- ponenTs. WiTh a season's play behind Them, The Team should be a winning combinaTion Tor nexT year. The squad's loig man in more ways Than one was The Duke. Tom Reeves, our genial. six-TooT, seven-inch cenTer proved his worTh as a uniTing influence as well as a cool-headed pivoT man. l'le climaxed his career as a Haymaker wiTh a Tremendous I9-poinT eTTorT Trying To sTave oTT a deTeaT aT The hand oT NorThwesTern To no avail. High poinT man Tor Phillips was Booker T. WashingTon. averaging I8.5 poinTs per game. The Coaches are Wayne Snead and Alden Fowler. The c:apTain of The baslcelball Team is Wendell Dozier. I66 at 'S i- Hullzkl-L -,-. f- v,.Y , .AEA -, .dir - , K - 1 3 Qf 5 13' N L1 K 1 H g ' .',V 13x X pl if 1,5-Q-5 1 ln' f-J 1 I , 'f V Q' n n,f -h .1--S if I P W -'-1L1 m 2 Elm 'p, .'fy, T51 bw, M ffWE?Vi bfi 6' wlfl' U vm , + f .. fx -NL ,Q ,yr , .-X AA , ,, .N X - 'ix . .. 355 r Q 'A .- Q '- --Af - ',. f' Q' ' I- X-I -f N ' Y M 1, x ' Q 'L Q' Qui 1 xl if rl? N691 :r, 1 ,N I V Y . R 'WX 'Wu' AJH' 1 ' is - Il Y xl. I gn H ' U E5 U-J A Q ,IVAL an L , R WMBH WLWW f QW xT?Y'f1hfu W ' N af I7 - A I N N X 1 m w J 1 J EH 413 -,, - ,l P' 1.5. if - n L? .. xv ,.- . fx . I Igyfwfii Xbm H .5 ,A F H . ,win A T 7. in 7 Jw ?N?? J 2+ vi! A 5, fa! 'Aug - V R Q-A 'J A if , l A and 'Ql... S? The I958 Phillips' Baseball Team. 7544455466 The Phillips baseballers relurned lo lhe diamond in lhe spring ol '58 wilh renewed hopes lor lhe conler- ence crown, having lour slarlers laaclc lrom lhe excellenl linish ol lasl season. Early season oplimism ran high, bul lack ol deplh was one problem lor which lhere was no apparenl answer. All slarling posilions appeared lo be capably filled, bul lhere were lew adeguale infield and oullield re- placernenls. as well as a shorlage ol pilchers. Relurning lo lheir services were: Alan Livingslon. Dale Thedlord, Brad Warner. Wayland Buller, Don Ca- denhead, Max Dobson. Don Gollschallc, Larry Daniels, Pele Riggs, Charles Marlall, Jerry Pence. Bill Cross. Charles Walls, Gene Andruss. John Vosburg, and Immanuel Weigand. f-Ai. 6.0 Coach Joe Record leading lhe Phillips' leam lo viclory. 'Pele RIQQS in an lnl-Ofmal 9055- ls One Ol llle fell-'mlnq P55el9'3ll ellermen. l70 ff E .Q 'W E ,,, , ' 'p U N -dy Ve 5. W 5! U71 , V 20 who NR, -5 l 1f,,,1 -, ig,, f I up 'L f I A 1 ,,,,W QQ' 3.1 Nw .1--ff., 'Xf3',791?!2QfQf1TfQ4ff'fVtu'l , 5.-23' , 1. W gtk yi I , ' :,U , 4 f 1 f r 'A' fe- Ee., , x'.j1Q .. -as 1 , i , an-Vx aw, ,f vw 7 I' v r 76 f pw- -W The l958 Tennis Squad wilh Coach Anderson. '17 95:5 sry 0 Newly appoinied coach for rhe Phillips' nersiers. Dick Anderson, began early season workouis wilh only lhree relurning lelier winners, buf found high inleresl as seven olher prospecls vied for playing spols. Senior Don McCord, lhree-year lelierrnan, from lvlanhallan. Kansas, and iunior, Ron Phillips, from Memphis, Tennessee, holding iwo leiiers, led lhe raclceieers. Don Wilson, sophomore' leiier winner from Henriella, closed oul 'rhe relurnees. i ,U i gil i f Puleeze-don'l' aim 'ihai' lhing af me, says Professor The racquels used by lhe l958 iennis squad. Coachl Anderson. 1' is 2 iii: 41 -' - - 'ii' 5 , ' .LW V' ,- i ' 5- ' nr lb V +L. is- :J. -'wif-ff- .f: , , ana if N M 'A . ' ' i' l . ' f-:fi c w -f .- - - wr -'i:'fir':: 2 -'.. -' '-' 2' if ., . I . l:.M+2..ls.-'.,Q'l L ' - A '- 0' A ' ' ' ' - .. - V , f ' .'Jf1f' - - . ' 2 - fi if 'fi' lf- S-f ir ' 3335 . -, lv-35 tif! fr a r '- '4 ' U 7 'l m i , Lg- -.5 : 1 L. 1133- M G-YN . - -. .A 1 g ,. f ,fi:h?q,a,r' X4 ?'4?l'g, ei.Q:'Zc9',.x1 :u 1 ,g,q,q.z1..v, - ' 'nur' ffown i , -'fi-. na . -f f , w--P:-.fi-:'5: ':zf1 1 if 4 4 -. 'l1fwf. 4'f s V ' Q 5 1 2111, hs!! 0 uv' . -, ' - 1 4,1--'ul A. 0 , . 1, . I--,RQ . fy., , H 1. 4, :fix I 4 -Vv. V..,1- -A .' ' f ' ef '1 4 - I' - 1- i f ll 'im 1l - irjgjMviF.xi'i,V,f , 1 ' ,Q .f fi, F . '-' -ij : 1, ,ff-gf , . Ay , 1 . . .vm : , . : , is The fhree relurning lefiermen: Don McCord, Ron Phillips and Don Wilson. New blood was furnished by Enid soph. Gary Benson: Frank Frick. soph Transfer from Ponca Cily: Skip Hughes. Kansas Ciry junior: Dave Jones and l-larold Dowler, Wyoming. sophomores: Sian Miller, freshman from Colorado, and Bob Doom. Oklahoma freshman. Wilh Jrhe many underclassmen prospecrs, Coach Anderson began building lor Phillips' lennis fu- Jrure. pulling rhe sporl on a sound, business-like ladder syslem, wilh challenges delermining playing posi- lions for rhe meers. New uniforms were purchased for meer -play, giving Jrhe nelmen an opporlunily +o look as if lhey were parl of a ream for Jrhe new season. Don McCord, senior leiierman, shows championship form in Relurning lelierman Ronnie Phillips hils anoiher sizzling fennis pracfice. smash. bill illkfwllflrfil l ' Award winning golf clubs. Chuck Swarfz preparing fo sink puff. Very opfimisfic abouf fheir prospecfs in conference 'play due fo fhe superior record lasf year. fhe golfing charges of Coach Corky Fowler looked forward fo fhis season's 'rournamenfs wifh assured promise of a win- ning season. Lasf year fhe feam mei Oklahoma Cify Universify in fwo marches and won bofh of fhem. Second fhey mef Oklahoma Bapfisf Universify 'rwice and beaf fhem bofh fimes. To end fhe dual mafches, Phillips mef Cenfral Sfafe College fwice and defeafed fhem also. They ended fhe season wifh six wins and no defeafs. In conference play. Phillips came in second in feam play, while in medal play, Wendell Dozier was medal- isf wifh a 7I and Chuck Swarfz, also from Phillips grabbed second wifh a 72. This year bofh Dozier and Swarfz are back as well as many ofher salfy looking underclassmen. Phillips will play Oklahoma Cify Universify, Oklahoma Bapfisf Universify, Cenfral Sfafe College, as well as Soufhwesfern of Weafherford. Coach Fowler predicfs anofher winning season and hopes fo win many more frophies for Phillips. cch Fowler showing off fhe golf frophies 'rhaf Phillips' has won. Wendell Dozier showing his championship driving forn- 1! I A 'wii,..v-4 ,Q ,j Y' will 2 '.illl!!':- ' ll 'Q ll ,4 V .L I ,.-,Q ,gui '- r 'iii -V 'l r. l ,, , i , H I r, . i , , l ' f A ' : , ' I , ,I ,H 1 ,ff 1- J' .' . 'r 'V ' ' 'lf' 1 i N V A , 1 I A . V I Q i l A N. . X - . V. 5. i H lx l l l . , lg V-'I l i - -1-- ' ' ' ' D ' . lk 4 G1 I' D . . . a i i . .., A ,Q ,-. - is v kg, - . A x, X 5 N -. . 1, . 95 zz. M - ' TT, , Q-4 f'--'-'F-f Jw-5 ' Q Ea' ,L Q w 1 E' 5 W 1 -f 1 g,+e9.4+iw'.. ' :gg ,, f s .sv-.. x x 1' Q, 1- fi 'Q Q Q A s :- if A M 6 1 s f , 3 Q , Q I . , - -I.: Fi ' :sg V ' S-ua v A ' J -, 042. ' Z if 1 4 f Jgffw, YK B, wg 4 A I f X W , I - mi' 1 K . 1-fi Y iii .4 5.11 :U .su L K I E. V , r 3- r- 06645 CameloT rush parTy. OFFICERS Presidenr .....................,...........,..,,.......... Dave Carfer Vice PresidenT ......... .,,.... M ilte Bro'H' SecreTary ........,, .......... J im Allen Treasurer ....., .......... P aul Kan ParliamenTarian ........ Dan Garrison came-10+ Sweerhem, Carolyn Parrish, and eswu. ? I . . For The purpose oT encouraging and promoTing a True and lasTing ChrisTian Tel- lowship Through all The acTiviTies . . . To re- Train from any acTiviTy or acTion oT which ChrisT cannoT be made a parT . . . The CameloT club was Tounded upon These principles. While ideas are seldom aTTained. They sTill musT be soughT so The KnighTs oT CameloT seek To serve Their Lord. Now in iTs elevenTh year oT service on The campus. The circle oT knighTs conTinues To add names To The lisT conTaining The six- Teen charTer members. This year. among oTher acTiviTies, Came- loT held iTs annual all-school l-ley Day. par- TicipaTed in all sporTs evenTs, enTered a TIoaT in The Homecoming parade, held a lvloTher's Day week-end brealcTasT, and ren- dered service To The universiTy. Also. Came- loT placed TirsT in The Phillipian FesTival, and sponsored second place winner in The lvliss Venus ConTesT, lvliss Sally Pennoclc. The an- nual SweeThearT Tormal was held in The Spring honoring The newly eIecTed sweeT- hearT. Camelofs al' Bid House. si row. lef+ fo righh arler. Dave Ilan, Jim Badger, Bryanr Bailey, Bob Barr, Carl Baflles, Larry Bilinslci, Alex oncl row: ish, Bob ranscom, Bob roll, Mike ull, Bob ull, Kennelh hrlsfopher. Raymond rcl row: ipra, Jan lodfelfer, Doyle alley. Gary Dare, Phil Dean, Wilbur Dixon. John Dowler. Harold Eaves. John rih row: nz, Ralph erquson, Tim lalf. Terry arrison, Dan ales, Bob enlle, Jim aley, Tom uqhes. Don mn row: ume, Joe Qohnson, Ralph an, Paul Laclcl. Davicl Lariclc, Don Lee, Larry Lewis. Chuck Logan. Pai ih row: Marshall. Terry Mason, Oliver Merediih, Charles lviiers. Ron Miracle, Larry Novinger, Glen Ha , f fy N L tn- in --w l ' 1- l y ,, u j l A 'Qi Q.,,w K . - xl. f Q i 1 a A . 1 'W' 'F 3 ff mf QP- gg J f-P Ya-6+ 9 , f'-efx ,M 'Z ' I ,551 K H W +G' ' Xw'f' ff if 1 A , -- -- ' f la , Q L ly g I! M I i li 1 r'-an 52 59 gxfj ik 'N-Iii' il M R' 'fs 49 9 f' v 1-vfx ' N. , ef rr fe-57 .fl may y, ll 1. 02 .1 .1 AU 1lII. 1 fl I Q 1 Q if fi fe? ,,1 N45-83, A - ,N . ,. .' 'Y' ,' X-, , ,l g v ff iif57X, , ' ll :': 1 A Y i Bl , , .6 V ev rg in g 'y K 5' if or if WE-B GZEGL-Q f -, A f 1 -. ,.., K, 1. : .H f A... X Osierhaudf, Tracy A W Q I ,ky J. Parsley. Coy -' . ,,-. ' Q ren+h row: , I Boyne, Charles ' , lead, Bill J l , iichardson. Don A 'QV V 12 Qoberson. Keifh 3 ' L ' NR I - A B X y . + yf Esifezazigi 7 T1 ' or Q wa. .ef aw -aa 'ei e- , w ,. , . . V L ,, 'J -. ,,, 'AA fi x .iw IIS, . . I Fefe, Charles in L A r ' an ' , X f -- R -M5 or l....... '? Smiih. Evereil' B , H' T' 1 my 515, ' - ' 1 , 'A , . Jf' fr if y h+h row: Nallcer. Johnny if- Nilson, Don , , ' - 'urner, Jim ' - ' M ' K 4 'ounh Bennie f , jf , ' 'b ,, V U f if A-. ,A -V E 3' ,rol. Anderson, sponsor B .W iv lf ...Elo 'Q if l If 1 la 'g K Q ,, 'rof. Cline, sponsor ' f' 'A . 1 1 - H,- - , ' jfs I , 7 , ' I L jx? . ,-er . ' K . . ' --- ,,r ' '- ' - ' 9 i f 1 M. 'ai ' N ,. h, E AL 4 A ' B ,Ag f C fl C' T ' The symbol of Comefs OFFICERS Presideml ....,..,................,..,.....,..,....,,. Maiel Michael Vice PresidenT .,....... .,......... M arlene Hellums SecreTary ..,,.,... .,...., M ary Frances Harms Treasurer Ywvw, ...,.....,...,. K erin Forshee camels preparing Tor The Snowball 'T . 1 -F. ll PJ' ln I94O. The ComeT Club began iTs climb up The STairway To The STars. EighTeen years laTer. oThers Tollow The everwidening way. renewing The promise To uphold The sTandards seT TorTh by The Tour Tails oT The comeT . . . spiriTual. inTellecTual, physical, and social. Some sTellar services This year were: dressing dolls Tor The SalvaTion Army. baby- siTTing Tor ZeloTi meeTings, making hospi+al Tavors. campus gardening, conTribuTing To The IOA Ranch, and presenTing a ChrisTrnas parTy Tor underprivileged children. SouTh Sea Islands was The seTTing Tor The annual liTTle broTher parTy. Tollowed by a Mexican TiesTa Tor The heavenly sisTers and Their daTes. The year was climaxed by The Spring Tormal. TradiTion was upheld as The ComeTs Threw Snowball, The all-school dance in January. Our guiding sTar Maiel Michael. along wiTh sponsors. Mrs. Edward Jordan and Mrs. Eugene PeTers, conducTed ComeTs Through anoTher year. The CorneTs, loolcing ever upward, are sTriving sTill Toward The Heavenly One Who is a lighT unTo us all. The ComeT's sponsors. l l L Firs+ row, lef+ fo right Michael, Maiel Iillion, Norma rancla, Twylah Barnes. Kalhy Barich, Moonino Second row: Bell, Barbara Black, Virginia Igaillel, Kay levenger, Mary hird row: ouger. Kinne llioir, Merle orshee, Kerin arleli, Shirley ainline, Dorolhy arms, Mary Francis ellums. Marlene ourfh row: olf, Carolyn oli, Marilyn owarcl, Joyce oyf, Donna uey, Palsy dacobs, Bonnie ordan, Donna 'liffh row: Quhn. Nancy m1cCue. Lois addox. Rachael Mayfield, Claudia Miller. Shirley Mofhershed, Lois Nay, JoAnne Sixfh row: Niswonqer, Ellen Owings. Marilyn Padgeii, Waldaana Rainey, Donna ,Schrnidt Maisie Eeawrighf, Phyllis Seflle, Carolyn Sevenih row: Sfine. Jeniih Tachamichi. Ailno Turner. Doris Va n DeVoorde, Luvena Washington, Virginia Woliersberqer. Marsha Woods, Karen I s i -.5 ,1 f 1' 2 ' ' l 'Q , 5-,5 l J A-5 , 1' 'fi Q C 'N wi 1- , - fi l ,li J , ii M ,NIA5 1 , y ,Q-fx XR Y , .Jn , W, Mr 1 ,.i. . l' i W 'E 2-,M A Q ca --s 4 5, Y fx uns 'sd 'T 1- 45' ng, is-fy. . S, was if 'W A 1 -.ax V 'lj A-4555 i i K Q 9+ , N- 7' lr' C , . K, VW' 4: 1 iii , an i QQ U ll -at K 'u ffm?-YW YW , , 'TQ' 'NC K. 'Sv f , if i , P gii -1 V F2 Qi 'E 'UN . Y'- L. Y Vlfg ,falg .A 4... ,- L ra, in f v ' ' 1 1 1' km. l f. 1 F qx i 1449 '1 me ! we L ,Jiiwhl 544. ,M . I 0 if . J-in -J ,J a e l I 23-via .X 55,1 1, Vs? Q,'f',n X 'EQ in ke- .4-q., JU! , D41 1 -gs A 'X .W 45 ' an l PresidenTs of Gus. EIberT and Vince. OFFICERS FirsT SemesTer PresidenT ......,..............,.............. Vince McMinammy Vice PresidenTs ....... ......... E lberT Goodwin Phil Enz SecreTary ......... ,,...... B ill Henning Treasurer ,..,., ,..... T om SmiTh SweeThearT candidaTes. Jan, Rue and Eleanor. J ' ,T , I i ii Q A i . .' ig, ' i e - ., V 1. V T K AT The same Time Phillips UniversiTy is commemoraTing iTs Golden Anniversary. The Men oT Gridiron, oldesT social service club on The campus, are celebraTing Their 35Th year as an organizaTion. During These years. many men have passed Through The porTals oT G.C .... congressmen. lawyers. minisTers. docTors. proTessors, universiTy presidenTs, and civic leaders. Seven oT The Phillips' TaculTy are Gridiron alumni. Through The work oT These men. The TundamenTal purpose and aim oT Gridiron - school spiriT. uniTy. and sTudenT- TaculTy relaTionships - have been realized To The TullesT exTenT. ln The dawning years oT Phillips. a Tremen- dous riTT was presenT beTween The aThleTes and The pre-minisTerial sTudenTs. Gridiron Club was responsible Tor bridging This chasm and promoTing uniTy among The sTudenTs. Down Through The years. G.C. has promoTed TooTball lnow exTincTl and all maior aThleTic evenTs, and meT The expenses oT The Phillips band. Through such acTiviTies as crowning The baslceTball queen, The AThleTic Awards Assembly, and The All-School Roundup, Gridiron does iTs parT To build a beTTer uni- versiTy Today, OFFICERS Second SemesTer PresidenT ....,...,,.,............................ Elberi' Goodwin Vice PresidenTs ......,, ............. P eTe Riggs Bill Henning SecreTary ,.,..,.,. ........ T om SmiTl1 Treasurer ...... ......... B ill Worley Firsl row, lafi lo righl: Goodwin, Elloerl' Ashcroft Charles Auslin. Jack Blass, John Cole, Ed Second row: Cooley, Ken Corey, Kenl Craig, John Dieler. Jerry Third row: Elliolf. Jim Enz. Phil Evans. Bob Fanesfil. Dick Fanlchauser. Jerry Green, Dave Fourlh row: Griesel, Wayne Henning, Bill Hoskins, Jerry Kim, Joe Kun. Gene Lee, Dave Fiflh row: Livingslon, Al McMenamy, Vince Murphy, Dan Ogle, Charles Poller, Ray Purdue, Joe Sixlh row: Riggs. Pele Ruhl, John Smilh, Dave Smirh, Tom Slecy, Russell Slurclivanf, Bill Sevenlh row: Thompson, Clay Tucker, Marshall Vosberg. John Whilney, Leon Wood. Chuck Worley, Bill Hail lo ihee, Libra! OFFICERS Presidenl ........... .,,.,.,....,...............,. B essie Hefflin Vice Presidenl' ...,... ,,,,,,,,, S ally Frazier Secrelary .......... .......... E laine Manuel Treasurer .......... Tacie McKinnon i Seven Libras enioying a quief slumber parfy. Twelve charler members broughl lhe Libra Club lo a glowing beginning in Oclober of I946. The club's colors. gold and brown, are represenlalive ol The season in which lhe club was founded, and Libra is lhe Oclober sign in 'rhe Twelve signs of lhe Zodiac. ll means balance. and Libra sym- bolizes lhe balance in an organizalion be- lween social and service aclivilies. A+ The beginning ol each year. +he club sponsors lhe big-lillle sisler aclivilies lo help acguainl' lhe freshman girls wilh college life and lhe Phillips family. Phillipian Feslival. one of Jrhe imporlanl annual highlighls of lhe campus, is sponsored by Libra. This presenlalion is designed lo discover and presenlr The crealive lalenl on The campus and il' allows all ol lhe clubs, as well as individuals. lo parlicipale. Hs pur- pose is lo make sludenls more conscious ol lhe serious xand inlelleclual aspecls ol lhe 'line arls, and perhaps +o inspire lhem lo develop lheir own lalenls as well. The Libras enioying e cool drink. Firsf row, lofi fo righh Heflin, Bessie Campbell. Mary Frazier, Sallie Second row: McKim, Marybelle McKinnon. Tacie Manuel, Elaine Third row: Smilh, Karen SmiTl1.'Margare+ Timmons. Elaine Fourlh row: Richardson, Karen Murphy, Befh. sponsor Wehner, Mrs.. sponsor iii Wlliii iii ...1..,- 41- Whaf Donna do you have Sfeeplefon, for me, Sanfa? asks Mavon presidenf, OFFICERS Presidenf ........,.....,..,,....,,,..,.,..,....,, Donna Sfeeplefon Vice Presiclenf ..,..... .,...,,. S andra Williams Secrefary ......... ...,.......... L ee Miller Treasurer . Carol Blankenship Mavons and fheir beaus af fheir Chrisfmas parfy. . . . buf fhe greafesf of fhese is love, are fhe words of closing in l Corinfhians I3, fhe creed of fhe green iackefed Ladies of Mavon. Babysiffing wifh professors' children, serving af banquefs, ushering for acfivifies. addressing fhe Haymalcers. and all school K.K.K. week are some of fhe club's service proiecfs. The Ladies do nof neglecf fheir social life. They enioyed a progressive dinner- scavenger hunf wifh fheir liffle brofhers, a coke parfy for fheir liffle sisfers, a parfy honoring fheiir Phillipian Fesfival enfrees, a slumber parfy. an old fashioned Chrisfmas parfy, and a never-fo-be-forgoffen Spring formal during fhis pasf year. lf was a wonderful year for fhe Mavons. and fhey are loolcing forward fo nexf year and fhe years in fhe fufure as fhey sfrive fo make . . . faifh, hope and love abide. Mavon's sponsor, Mrs. Guyer and her husband. 'vigil 1'-Su' ,fwf-if JNAPU Ur, ' hyv- r U t 9 w,,,f4 1391540511 Ngyzf. vwnf if-fl f 1 ,4' ff' 3 1 f23..4fQL5f4fr,lfM ,' ji 41 , f 471114, 10 'DJ' X ' I X L L7 Firsl row, ,nh Ief+ to righf: mv' Sleeplefon, Donna Allen, Virginia Ames Iris ' if Beach, Nancy L' F, px gg Second row: Bullock, Peggy Carler, Joy Deafherege, Laura wil f ,dm 1' if K ' fo- Ufvfdi iz U 'A . Lux .vy1f'i5fl51 fn-UL' A WJJ A cha 3, new-f 'F M, Linh W iv vnfffvg x' K dvd.. All QQ'J'!,lglc: MDCY. fix 1,0 vi VCL 04-'J Y 671V D Mag 'PJ ,1, WL Aclwl' fzijmpg U. l.,j.J mir row: Q gy lf Dubois KB ,wp -2 TIE , Y ,f' Joplin. Ilene UDV' Kikuolca, Kyoko N J Lawrence. Mary Lue ZW., -7 Lloyd, Sue, 4 -V' f if Lilian Mi, JW Q inivg . .9S?f.1X' p,tLE,4,.Jg 0 V 1 'madfg Q L W 0. L4-4560 Q- uJjrfl'fiy' ,M S , WM Qwpfujilk. Lf Fourfla row: McGavrari. Pal Miller, Lee Sander, Belh Ward, Midge R Fifih row: , Wiai+,Jane gi 0? ig-N Williams, Sandra Cline, Mrs. Duane Sponsor - A 1 N Guyer, Mrs. Max '. 5441 A Q gf Sponsor vv Symbol of Tenfh Muse. OFFICERS Presidenr --v.-.,............,.................... Jo Anne Moran Vice Presidenls .,...... ........ C arolyn Lisfer CharloH'e Wells 5eCrS+6ry ....... ....... B arbara Coleman Treasurer ......... JanneHe Barron Muses lreafing Their boyfriends 'lo food a la box lunch. F l I I I em!477Zaee Once upon a lime. in l927, a li++le girl was born. She was called Ten+h Muse be- cause she had nine older sisrers, whom we know as rhe nine Muses. These sislers were all beauriful and wise, and each had a special care of some parricular realm in Jrhe Aris and Sciences. They were: Calliope . . . Epic poefry Eraro . . . Amarory poerry Terpsichore . . . Dance Eurerpe . . . Music Polyhymnia . . . Sacred Song Melpomene . . .Tragedy Thalia . . . Comedy Clio . . . I-lisrory Urania . . . Asrronomy The .lirfle +en+h Muse was called Loyalry. and indeed she was loyal . . . loyal To all her nine lovely sis+ers and Jrhe Things for which They slood. The liHle Muse grew up and one day she lefl her naiive ciry. Alhens, and wen'r away ro learn of +he world. She 'rraveled and 'rraveled unril finally she came 'ro Jrhe beau- 'riful campus of Phillips Universiry. Here she was io pursue her learning. She found a group of girls who were eager also +0 learn. work, and play rogerher. The Muse 'fold 'rhem of her nine beauriliul sislers, and 'rhey banded +oge+her 'ro carry on Jrhe ideals ol 'rhe Muses and in honor, called Themselves . .. TENT!-I MUSE Muses working on one of fheir many service proiecrs. First row. leH io righh Moran. Jo Anne Barron, Jan Blankenship, Lois Bowles, Carolyn Brasher, Aniia Second row: Burr, Joan Coblenfz, June Coleman, Barbara Crank. Barbara Third row: Crumrine, Judy Drayion, Judy Freeburger, Claudell Gray, Belly 6undlacl1,Alice Hansen, Pafii Fourfh row: Harden, Peggy Harris, Barbara Jackson, Lois Ann Leinbach. Julia Leopoldus, Beverly Lewis. Leona Lisier, Carolvn Fifih row: Murphy, Sue Niles, Karen Sanders, Sandy Slama, Bobbi Jo Slabe. Belly Sfabe. Palsy Tomlinson, Marliiia Sixih row: Van Vliel, Delora Welil, Dcralie Wells, Charlolie Wilkins, Janice Williams, Judy Whifney, Lynnelie Young, Karen A 5 ,my-.N W ff Q Y l J -va, 2 'Z' -- v3 1,5411 '-' ' . 'Xu u' AQ I -J . x XX I-L 'Yf' nv iw' '17, AY' Y, G 0. 9, s.Z .Q 'F R s :Q sr so f 'ml fx-jr-V '-A-'V ,.. ' K 1-1' , V - A, . ' ' -J . , 5' '-X . 1, s -- sf- 'Q av! ' f hd q ' ,T .s,, .zsijcz gm I Q il 41: X-wr' 4 X, V, - L4g ' QE 'Q 5? gl .rs y T Fill 'er up OFFICERS PresidenT ,.......,.,..............,........ John Wolfersberger Vice Presiclenf ..,..,,, .,..,.,....,,...,... E arl Keffer SecreTary ......... ........ D ave Jones Treasurer . ....,... Jim Pulliam Our Sweefhearf. Corrine Taylor Y T Ei: if-F T ai W ' ' l T T F T l Jimi Xb, , Mau, To accomplish more for Phillips UniversiTy Through SERVICE, To encourage higher SCHOLARSHIP, To give a greaTer chance for wholesome FELLOWSHIP, and To en- deavor To creafe UNITY Throughouf all areas of campus life prompfed The organiza- Tion of VarsiTy Club in l939. In The area of service, VarsiTy has for several years worked on campus clean up proiecfs as well as assisTing The Admissions office by wriTing leTTers To prospecfive sTu- denfs. Among The milesfones of VarsiTy his- Tory is The presenfafion of The official univer- siTy flag in I955. Higher scholasfic sfanding is encouraged among members of Big V and every year several VarsiTy men are honored by member- ship in Blue Key and recognifion by Who's Who. A liTTle sisfer parfy. The SweeThearT formal, Two rush parfies, The spring lawn parfy, and several informal geT-Togefhers give Varsify members and Their guesfs am- ple opporfunify for wholesome fellowship. Membership is exfended To all deparf- menfs of The universify To help unife The sfudenfs. The pracfice of making some lovely young lady an honorary member of VarsiTy was incorporaTed since The club's origin, and VarsiTy members are proud This year To have Miss Corrine Taylor as Their I8Th VarsiTy Sweefhearf. VarsiTy Club is proud of iTs herifage. dig- nify. and Tradifion. buf prouder sTill '. . . of iTs men. i Firsi' row, lofi' 'lo righl: Wolfersberger, John Adams, Jim Allen. Roy Arnold, Dave Baxler, Bill Beasley, Ray Second row: Brewer. Don Burchill, Brower Cobble, Robbin Crabb, John Denney, Laddie Third row: Elswick, Charles Fernow, Diclc Gideon, Jay Gravenslein, Monlie Haclcleman, Louis Heun. Dave Hayes, Charles Fourlh row: Heaney, J. D. James. Jerry Jones, Bob Jones, Davie Keller. Earl Kelling, Lyle Kenney, Don Fiffh row: Laing, Jim McCord, Don Mcl-larg, Larry Mclvianus, Dave Mash. Jerry Maxwell, Kyle Mosley, Fred Sixlh row: Nelson, Larry Oliver, Bob Pealross, Ken Poinler, David Pulliam, Jim Ray, Don Reeves, Jim Sevenih row: Russell. Jerry Schippers. Skip Sills, Courlney Slewarl, Bob Slone, Guy Thorne. Bill Weigand. Emmanuel 5, ls- af 'Y M' 7' i - 45' l 8 ZonTas sending books To Jamaica. I OFFICERS PresidenT ................,................... CharloTTe Lanning Vice PresidenT .......... ,.,,..,,4. A rleen Hoppes SecreTary ......... ........ M ary June Field Treasurers ....,..,.,., Rue Banks Sarah Williams ZonTa pre-rush parTy. Hamid For ThirTy-Two years, The Phillips campus has been The hunTing ground Tor Indian maid- ens Trom The Tribe oT ZonTa. Their number conTinually grows as each year a new group oT maidens blesses The Tribe wiTh original ideas and new personaliTies. ChanTs oT Good morning. worThy ZonTa. ring ouT as The ZonTas go abouT Their Tribal duTies and endeavor To uphold The ChrisTian ideal oT TrusTworThiness in all Their acTiviTies. Service proiecTs This year kepT The Indian maidens cheerTul and on Their Toes. Tribes abroad were given assisTance when ZonTas collecTed. mended, and senT books To Jamai- ca, and a local Tribe, The Phillips' TaculTy, was helped when willing maidens cared Tor liTTle papooses. Keeping The STudenT CenTer open. checking coaTs aT games. singing carols aT ChrisTmas Time. cloThing a needy Tamily, and making scrap books Tor hos- piTalized children were more well remem- bered proiecTs. ZonTas had 'heap big Tun' TogeTher and wiTh oThers in social evenTs. LiTTle broThers oT The maidens became honorary braves in The Tall and warrior Triends were enTerTained aT a ChrisTmas parTy. The Spring Tormal highlighTed The year's social acTiviTies. Mrs. Vernon Baker and Mrs. Ton DeVoss sponsored all Tribal meeTings and TesTiviTies. Would you care Tor a spof of Tea? Firsf row, Ulaff fo righfz Lanning, Charloife Arning, Twyla Blass, Mary Ann Bradshaw. Jucly Brainard, Barbara Champie, Carlene Courlney, Carole Second row: Douglas. Janice Duckworlh, Esiher Easferday, Lynn Ehly, Linda Field, Mary June Funk. Nancy Third row: 6-u+ierrez. Riia Hall, Helen Hein, Karen Hifchcoclc. Helen l-loppes, Arlene Jenkins. Julia Jones. Marcile Fourih row: Kemp, Robbie Lanqlry, Jucly Lillie, Virginia Linnelcohl, Kay Livingslon. Nancy McConnell, Donna Michael, Eclwina Fiffh row: Miller, Anna Lu Milloway, Harrie? K. Ogle. Nanc Peck. Coleegpmuzm Pennoclc, Sallie Priesl. Mericlel Quisenberry, Mary Rannabarqar, Mary Sixih row: Ralclifl. 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N, I - L - 'S-1 'al' 1'-' ' T' Q' 5 K u u K fe 352 Km w my my Q x 1 41- - W n.blI.47 in'-exif: f1w2s2 H gm fm 14 K xx X M 2 ax W , H f f 3 Q 5 'N 1 H 134. 4 .A , F -X 1- '. wx A i Q Ll. LHS wks Vkiif 1-IT: L' R fkfl- A wg,-.-jfv I x,Tp 1.. h:.'J'9g Hmiuy' , .axretmjftl Q A P Nw? 'ir P 1' I XR 1 .V . Wy, 429+ B x nu-- : .fe ' Q JM l WhaTl exclairn i Ifl. Tvleei' Mary . . . and Marshall The Golden Anniversary OT Phillips UniversiTy opened on Seplrember ll . . . AT The very ouTseT The TracliTional acTiviTies OT our campus were underway . . . The ROYAL welcome To The Class of '6I . . . The much anTicipaTed .df waTermelon Te-eds . . . summing up The TirsT weelcs wiTh The TaculTy recepTion ancl The PresiclenT's clin- ner. I . l'll play your funny game, WhaT is my name? Bu+ They Told me il' WGS Tree!! , l s B ll grass. This isn'T The g I. ey. Tl-iere's a docfor in +ha+ crowd! Dr. Briggs sees anoiher dream come True. Then on lo The plans for our Founders Day aclivilies when The cornerslone of The new Eugene Briggs Audiloriurn was pu+ firmly info place . . . Ocloloer 9 lhe Dads Day Banquel became a re-alily and huge success . . . The social clubs honor lillle brolhers and sislers wilh dances. foolball games, and parries . . . And so Phillips once again opens i+s doors 'ro lhose who lhrough growlh lvlenlally. Physi- cally. Socially, and Religiously plan To make Chrislian Eclucalion The hope of +he world. 'fl ,K -'1I.rLH,- i -fTy G01 , R 190 :DIA -iA'Avl1,EgSU -QW 'r Dig fha? Big Gal on Campus! Palienfly wailingll lllg rf ls Thai' a helping hand, Jan? The social life ol Phillips is wide ancl vary- ing . . . One of lhe mosl welcome of lhe many announcernenls is lhe news of waler- melon . . . The D.S.F. groups serve wafer- melon . . . as much as you can eel . . . Grid- iron, nol' lo be oulclone, boasls walermelon by The Truck loacl. The Deans enioying waler- melon 'refs a Tele. Coochie. coochie, coo' ' l li illll, lla The annual Gridiron Round-up is our' paTed and Then remembered as Tine evenT . . . AuTumn Leaves roughT much qaieTy and color in he TenTh Muse all-school semi-Tormal . . Libra sTarTed well ahead oT Time n planning The Phillipian FesTival . . . nd all The social clubs sponsored arTies and geT-TogeThers To TurTher ,chool spiriT . . . The SenaTe was on Ts way To a year oT accomplishmenTs . . as was The lnTer-Club Council . . The Friendship Fire . . . viewed fviTh awe by The Freshman and Tond Eiemories by reTurning Phillipians . . . riendship was honored, as is Tradi- 'ionally so. by dubbing Those voTed 'MOST Friendly . . . A good sTarT Wsabifd 'lsaplane for a Special Year. , T I 3 'Y'-w-. 52.4 -. F prlyl, .g f T iff ' ' 1 6 . x l So where's The Tire, already??? Knigms makgnig Sporf of a ladygg NH Q' T' Ole MacDonald's lasT b T T gy af ATF? 20l I v W i Presidenf Garry Hesser . . . Veep John Walker H's ihose Frosh again . . . somehow +hey're always in iroubie . . . and so Jrhey experience Jrhe much Jralked abour . . . Freshman Rush . . . These poor folk ciicin'+ even have Jrhe dignilry oi a beanie . . . l am a FROSI-i was a com- mon sign. My! Aren'f 'rhey swear! Sure i'I s fair . . . All depends on how you iook af if. TI 5i.5 a VUOHBY Crew- Monkey see ...monkey do . .. Your Honor, Wh cl y h 7 l A. I 'if T KX yy'-, , A- if .4..--- '. rf p, ,.A . . ' inte - Big? V51 ' -A !':::i5-451.9 -' M A ConsTrucTive punishmenT by The eager Sopho- mores broughT on Kangaroo KourT . . . Finally The beanies . . . They iusT ThoughT would never come . . . arrived in sTyle . . . BuTTon. Frosh . . . TradiTion is carried on in The Sophomore-Fresh- man games . . . win or lose The Frosh were in There TighTing . . . and lose They did . . . And Then. as always here aT Phillips. Friendship con- quers all as Freshman presidenT Garry l-lesser and Sophomore presidenT Louis Skip Schippers prove when all The Tun is over . . . we are sTill Triends. GenTlemen Triends S at Q06 l7UCflS.l O ing 6 Uf nf! 'alex of CG vi a 'We Q3 'i agdl. . f7. From dormilory life lo dances . . . ir's Phillipian in Jrhe focus . . . We see our Phillipian men have many inlreresis . . . cenlering on food . . . and relaxa- Jrion . . . The modern laciliiies of Earl Bulls Dormilory offer The besi To our Phillipians . . . Easl l-lall has become home away from home . . . for many men on our campus . . . Bul' from The World Series +o morning ri'rual The aim is always foward Jrhe nexl page. No commenfm The gang al' Earl Bulls relax and walch 'rhe World Series 1 The men's women The beauly oi Phillips campus! . . . Though naiure has made our surroundings beauiiiul wiih frees, flowers. and winding palhs . . . Jrhere is no grealer loveliness lhan happy Phillipian women . .. From a Weslern l-lay Dance lo The razzle-dazzle oi The Bunny Hop . . . we find our girls ai lheir besi . . . And so we whirl info The aciiviiies on campus. Swing your perfneru Y Plans and dreams of lhe Junior Class rx lugs if -I .-412.5 5 .. : Y 'IR' ff Fx a. All K, 14?-ii iff Who wanfs fo sfudy on a nice day like ihis? Srudy . . . plan . . . give . . . Gerling info The old rouline is very enioyable when aulumn sunshine lends ilsell lo ouldoor sludy . . . The many groups on campus plan and discuss lhe coming evenls of The school year. . . And opporiunily lo share our good iorlune and malerial possessions comes wilh lnlernalional Friendship Week . . . Phillips plans i+s fulure and lends a helping hand lo lhe guidance oi lhe fulures of ofhers. Every niclcel helps . E: 11 ry iw? 'Q-1' 21742 , la ' 5,5 'Fixx .f,, . UIQ, S6 - . Ow , Iii 1 5 ,z- ,, . .I-f F ' I ,srgff Inf,- and he doesn'+ know we've gof 'eml ,NM LX dh-G cfor 1 Ge fl 51.6 5. SXpf6l.ns AOWJ 622 ID U fix. Wfff be U H76 gre 1 I 1 iii Tf 5. afest ,, The more we sfudy, +l1e less we know! 208 Cooperalion . . . in sporls . . . organiza- lions . . . and loyally . . . As we advance info anolher year fhe assels of working iogefher are always before us . . . The Senale. presi- denls' meeiings and lnfer-Club Council are only a few examples of Jrhe cooperaiion of Phillips . . . Togelher we have power . . . divided all power and aulhorily are losl lo selfish aims . . . We preseni Phillips . . . working Jrogelher. The B.M.O.C. 1 He H565 P S Cl i ,,-'- .0 .. M nf? Le'r's go. gang . . . and don'l lei Them give you any gulf!! - xl- -- -'f'-'W - 'Z' Y -ro--- ,.,-A.F 1 ...V .iuvivcb or pledged friendship and I H venfure i + ' ' oya y. Phillips s+uden+s once again n o a year of special 1o,ys and golden opporfunifies. Two Colgale fans ai work? 5. Oh, whai a beauriful morning!! Where does fhis go? f l-VTT l I . A By November. ihe I957-58 scho year al Phillips Universily is progress ing very well . . . The Sludenl Sen are has voled on a number of bill . . . lhe new audilorium is schedule as The place of graduairion in Jun . . . having liailrh lhal il will be com pleled . . . and as always, lhe soci life of Phillips is ever presenl and en 'ioyed by all . . . whelher ii is a wal across campus wilh a friend . . . o a game of Bridge al lhe sluden cenien Froggie makes a slam! Whaf now, Professor? They're plonling rice. I lhinlc. Noi all life a+ Phillips is play. how- ver . . . Hours of work are spenl In each evenl 'rhal is a success on ampus . . . The colorful dances in- olve ideas, malerials. and willing forlcers . . . lhe programs of lhe vari- ius organizalions demand lhoughr nd Jrime . . . Jrhe execulion of rhylh- wic molions is gained only afler ours of pracrice and repelilion . . . 'Ve are learning lo worlc lor The bel- ermeni of ourselves and our school . . for Jrhe help of each sludenl is eeded in some capacily +o make his golden year a happy one for all. All fog lf our va ThaT's whaT you Think, Squire! i Which Tw ir. J A Haymaker headline . . . HAYDAY PART FEATURES CORONATION OF ROYALTY SPON SORED BY CAMELOT . . . ATTer The TradiTiona CameloT JousT, The members oT This Social Clu and Their daTes were enTer+ained aT OringderTT' Barn aT a real old-Tashioned l-layDay . . .The sguires Champion oT The JousT and The Lady whose color he wore were honored . . . and Then The big momen .. .The crowning oT The King and Queen oT Hay . . 'Such evenings oT Tun and recreaTion make Phillip more Than merely an insTiTuTion Tor Tormal learnin . . .We pride ourselves in promoTing such occasions in has The Toni?? Music by candlelight ' P 2 'ffl fswsiflifzi Hwffjwfflwl Again The +alen+ of Phillips is pre- nenled al 'rhe annual Phillipian Feslival. . . The direcl enlerlainmeni of 'rhe vening was produced by +he enlries in 'music and dramalic readings . . . bul' wany o+her ambiiious Phillipians en- ered in 'rhe fields of pholography, arl. nd wriling . . . Libra Club sponsored we feslival This year as in The pasl . . . nd can pride ilself al' producing a suc- essful evening . . . pleasing especially Earnelol who Jroolc lirsl place. P f I d Lacking only a dog! X Jaz Ala Spu+ik in full swing . . . from The mornenl plans were firsf made fill The Las+ Dance we find Phillipians in Jrhe carnival spirir . . . The Class of '59 proudly presenred The Junior Pro- ducrion . . . The Tun began on The af- lernoon of Friday, November 22 . . . clirnaxing Jrhal evening wi+h 'rhe corona- fion of Jrhe Junior Queen. Miss Lois Morhershed . . . Boojrhs of every de- scriplion were enioyed by all . . . and sponsored by various organizarions on campus . . . The dance decoralions gave Jrhe GOLDEN air. The Class of i959 displayed iis beauly in lhe Jrradilional Junior Queen Conlesl . . . The candidales . . . Lois Molher- shed, Virginia Palencia. JoAnne Moran. Arlene l-loppes. and Sandra Parrish . . . porlrayed beauly in ils liullesl ex- len? . . . An evening of soil lighls . . .and quielr music . . . produced memories of a heavenly nighl. Lovely Lady Lois Junior Queen Qlf L ,, ,f 1' T N M U Y Aly? . Ladies and genflemen , . . Rhyfh 1-he ligh+ swifch? Th one s hclungll 'Twas 'rhe nighl' befo Chrisfmas. -1 1 -1 reigns Chruslmas In 'rhe err. Chris+mas comes loul once a year . . .The brevily of lhis wonclerlul season is paclcecl wilh gala evenls . . . sparkling lighls . . . and a hoslr ol cheer and fun for our Phillipians . . . The men of Earl Bulls Dorm enlerlain Jfheir clales al lheir annual Chrislmas parly and open house . . . Clay Hall . . . as has been lhe lradilion . . . elalooralely clecoralecl for Jrheir aller- noon Chrislmas lea . . . Parlies. clances. and caroling fill These days To lheir capacily. l Y ' ' 'v' 'f' 5 1 r V : 1 N' . qw V '-.QQ .Q A, 15 H .4 Yix zw, k 'A fum . mfs.: , , .W 3 4 L .Ag L? E ,JITR 4 -, -ng., K. x .kgnxr l I K' -e 'Xa N'4 M' i f ,.,., - ' 'V ' 5- Em il , ' gg EJ, , 'Q X4 1 Q , A ll' 7 ' 1' 4' .. 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' 1 V . 1 1351 Q ,M ,Q ' I :al 1. ...,,.. .- 4 . f., 5,1 , 1 1 .11 111 11f1121 . 113 . - 111 5'-'!'f'Ww11 1-1. 1 1 111 Y111M11 1 11111'1111'jj,,1. 1111111111 1111152 111 I THU 1 H H' .ii A--1 .11 H1 H ....w1sw H1 H 1l42LH ' I. 1' X ' .ff xv 1-11 1, 1 ..... 1 .11 ..-wee, -1 - I X I ,ju l V , , I sw 5.. A gg: Mid 11,431 5' r , 'ii ' LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS by Dick Bibler DOL Acmwa' You Name I+--We Gof H- 5,fiAARifXL.f We Don'1' Have I+- We'II Sei' I+. Yfffff QQWTSQW YORK, CALIWKMIA Remember, You Save +I1e Mos+ a+ , ML' E'f0'MM 'E'WE Effie G0SoIVE'1'IME ERNIE'S .E TRADING POST WESTINGHOUSE TV and APPLIANCES ERNIE WILLIAMSON, CLASS OF '3l HANGEU -nm 4 Blocks Sou+I1 of Square on Grand AD7'32o5 'You me THEN You sruov voamous THREE YEARS EXTRA JOB T0 MAKEALIVINGJ' THE UNION EQUITY gn PUNQKETT COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE G- D- FRAZIER en. anager 0 Aggf, Mgr, New Offices ai' Tenih and Willow Congra+uIa+ions +o The Class of l958! 1 V I 1 1 f .Q if L s r C6ngra?riQ1lSiion?QA'+6' fH6, ' 1 , ,f. 'f'-Y -,fm 1 I L Sgniors fi A ABPY I 1 X 1 , , , 1 1 ' -1 f' , 1 11 ,, ., 1 1,, .,, ,w,,,,' , X x ,f ,f ' X V, 1 1 K ,, ,, r 1 ' A-' ' u I ,X ,,, .W,,1 15 ' -cfs' my !,l 'gf l f x k V 1 , , 1, , ,Q 1 , ' 1' 1' f ' '-Qi? , I1 X-1' '.g,L . . Q . X iv. ,-Q 'A P, H. , , , L , - 3 ff f 1 f f ' x 7-' ' ' . U fI '1 0 Q 11414 . Q 4 1,5-, C ' 041 mx - f 1 ,rig -1 QS- 35 ,. ,lf K,XX if I 4 Manufacturers of fl,-1 I V -4 K b A ,Z The WorId's Finest ,nf A l fy f ,f V49 ly, Poriable Drilling 1 L l ' qv-,Q Equipmnnf ' ' ff ' . ,111 : r ' 'rf X . LITTLE MAN ON CAMP US by Dick Bibler Congra+ula'Iions i C if ,I II f Phillips Universi'I'y x 3- N I r 5 COCHRANE STUDIOS .,.., GW- Z I g xy.. 2 fgwf- v I g I20lf2 W. Randolph me , . 5 , Q'-WMI ' I 2 ,I IIE T 15371725147 Z f YOUR ui. I ,x- is Min H ,Tl T66 Z? Iwi CAMPUS PHOTOGRAPHERS YA,Iwow- IT WOKRIE5 MF WMI SOM? OF THESE CKNY KIDS WILL D0 FOKAGRADEJ' MIJ2SH::::?5, I2:t,,2fa'T KWZWWIVE L5 gig, PHILLIPS UNIVERSITY - f GEORGE S! MW f Chrisfian Educa+ion ' W GREAT COFFEE The Hope of America Ty' vl BEST FOOD and ' ,ZWAVZAA FASTEST SERVICE The Ca pus CenI'er M G E APPLIANCES' ormnennss I27-I29 Easf Broadway BeHer Homes Help Make BeH'er Americans! A LL I . SERVES YOU BETTER Le+ us help you seleci' your furnI'I'ure for SAVES you MORE T 20 ?'33:f1o,:1lEnZ?o?,,lTl apamnen or Your Clofhing for The Enfire Family Since I9I4i I08 S. Independence LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS by Dick Bibler Sh0PP'n9 ITQTQSI -A - aw., - 3 T ., a . . , ww az ' -- --1 1 at NEwMAN's! V 1 P.D, Bn: l. El Kun. .N S 1 ff! vii! v Enid's , , wxvinbj BRAND NAMES . Deparlmenl' S'l'ore 0 WM ff iff .. , 0 My Q ' vrsum . - 4 n5,JrgxbRLL 0' ' save LEAWN ,er ,p- You mow wmm LT DEAN o women smo Aaour roumm mas , , mine AT TH uns X I Serving Add xl .7-'ww 4 f Fl, M B E3 5 ' J G - 5 f S Vi! pn. I Yy el l: gfl, f if V 1' 'W 3' Af yn? L X wwf ' - . -' '-Lf.-I1 - ' . ,I K .,,c a APE Q1 My f If if 'g Congrafulahons fhe merchandising needs of +he 1 public 'For over 1 Phillips Universify THE PERCY C. COWAN FLORAL CO. Over 35 Years in Enid, Oklahoma YEARS fe- 1655 : S' '3'?n Q .'-kvhq fait, ' NEWMAN'S has a convenien+ charge -Wi fi . 'Nl ,113 'Q-, Send l:lOWeI'S . . . . K - ff, 1, ' , ,Q , accouni plan +o 'Fai' your individual needs - --3, , M . ,L dig' , . . . come in and ge'I'.yours! 'J' it-Q ' Si 'S3-,ki il-l'lIS Emblem ASSUFSS ug , ' V ij- 'rhe Finesl' in if HQ? Qualify and Service Vll' 1 ,,,, -I .,,',,', 1 er, ge if b ,,,,. Anzu :., 1,,. . :.?,: nf. .:,, lgiff' IA TERFW B ,., . .,,: ,,., qr,. I , ., if 203 W, MARLE qpi.4 ,il, .4:.. .f-V' ir. ENID. OKLAHOMA 234 CENTRAL NA BANK Serving Phillips with INTEREST Besi' Wishes 'For Success 'Io The Class of I958 WELCOME, PHILLIPIANS We Have a COMPLETE Prescripfion Service 'flu D EN S Your Store IZO N. Independence AD4-8225 ENID OKLA LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS by Dick Bibler 'THIS I5 THE MOSTIMPORTANT CLASS YOULL BE TAKI - 50 ILL EXPECT A LITTLE EXTRA WORK FROM YOU THIS TE - NORTHWEST OKLAHOMAS OUTSTANDING APPAREL STORE Where Every Cusiomer Is Treaied as a Guesi' MEN S WOMEN S The Place Io Go for +he Names and Faces You Know I EN D ' . TYPEWRITER I sv. TI 3 5 2 COMPANY if 2I0 Wesf Broadway LOW THE VARSITY SHOP Religious Supply Cen+er School Supplies ancl Books CI1ilclren's Books Bibles 2I I8 E. Randolph AD4-b38I Rigl1+ Off +I-me Campus ARLETHA GEIL, Owner Monfhly Terms AD7-45 I 6 Enid, Olrla. 0 f ff LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS by Ditk Bibler a1-:.:,:,-- 1-'Z 1 racy.-2:55 sfiigiliifffifwig' If ' I? ' TIEIEIE IV Lf s- -- ' im I 2 I 1 I L . :I :, l ',, V ' ' Q1 :i JI ' Congratulations, Seniors ENJOY BETTER HEALTH Wi+l1 FRESH DAIRY PRODUCTS - l l'll i I' ' 1- , W1 , l,.Il.MYt-Xlw' 'wt ll 'llllF1sf591:N is L, I 5 - ' , if-Eff: -, 0-3. v.:u..iU W' wav .JI l It '-. T.. ' at AM: I n 1, --.. isi 3lr wi' JH 3 walk- HE- ix - wx--5 . 4 ' f Ili' ,N H '10, , Q ' I J , -S , P' IWW' I' ,rFlllx'i-, X- lirwlikiwr.. -I iz ,. TNQ ii- K .7 , ix Ir .4INQ:'iM'Q',l:5Wr, , ,Ml mpg. IAll-f+EI:4Pf1fa: a w 3.1 ,ls ' . .... ...... .. ....... 5 .l'l' YOURS I-Ill I PITCHER' 2 GOLD SPOT DAIRY, Inc. PHONE AD 7-3545 320 W. WALNUT ENID, OKLAHOMA 235 LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS by Dick Bibler VW CAMPUS STORE MRS. ETHEL GIFFIN Manager Cenrer for Q Texilaoolcs Q Girls Q Siaiionery Q Supplies and 1'vE WALTED five YEARS foe soweouf 12: ASK me mr ouesnow' -A Phillips Universi+y's Firsi' Fif'ry Years W ' A jj. BY DEAN FRANK MARSHALL W E ,..L5LL927 WW, J ENID QUALITY LAUNDRY jlMa.m'7 M t AND DRY CLEANERS ,W fffkil71f Lyfyjffffv MLA, V v A fi ADams 7-3860 422 Easi' Main Fur Sforage . U 4 A THE POPULAR PR TORE Riglrl' on 'rhe Corner .,,, R' h+ +h P' EYL Y. A Tvpewrwer Y lg on e me ' Sales- Service Broadway and Grand A All Makes E ID, oKLA. --'R ,L N -1AA' fi ENID oFFlcE ,, EQUIPMENT CO. - 832 E. Broadway AD 7-45l6 236 -A Congratulations Q9 W Senior Class of 1958 Xqsijyfg .NAV 05,9 M LQ M9! A W U0 GliA'l' LA'l'llI ' CE lllli' -1 Enid, Oklahoma The Friendly Home Bankn Mee'r All Your Friends a+ ihe A f' SX xx' SNITZEL INN we xi Gut gow 04 ,MA-Q if , H H0 428 s. van Buren ADams 4.9250 NV Cgcchicii TSM .., qviieukavl have 0. EADOBACEOCJQ kgs. 'Socqi if , Q D 6 13? A ki Q-X N LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS by Dick sibler is a f If ' f ns- .,i,a,, ., , ffw i ' ,a,, , .A , 6 WT .',' fu WHTOKY nfafw 1551455 Q',- mm W WW A' ff. ..... 1 .1-f4f 1 .. ,r ' .,., ff? i'V ff' 'ii' if ---' A f i f- f K 2 'S - Orchesfra Pianos and Band A Sfyle for lns+rumen+s Every Home TAKE FIRST PERIOD -SO NOISY YA We Repair-Overhaul-Replace and T CLASSTO Lacquer All Makes of Band or Orchesira Insfrumenfs 237 , , LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS by Dick Bib' See Us Flrsl' . . . for Good Servlce 'r.dm,,.e4x g THE FIRS7- A , rs AL BANK CAPITAL S5oo.ooo.oo SURPLUS s75o.ooo.oo ll ll I T , A ,ll ., e Ht doesn'+ maH'er how large or small your accounf, FIRST NATIONAL is equipped l +o assisf you promplly and efficienfly. HAVE 50 HDUKSN- Qanhgaide eifadaldcuz edema! Sixly-firsf Sfreel a+ Nall Avenue MISSION, JOHNSON COUNTY. KANSAS CLAUDE G. LARGE, Minisler The church, nearing complefion, phofographed for The Phillipian. 238 Qi, Xvka I QV Fbffff W Q? Congratulations, Class of l958 5 SY Q, 1 his kiwi Q CIOIIIIQYS WJ The Quallly Slore Aff' I s. A. WILENZICK M' ' L ITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS by Dick Bible! IIH IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIII , II IIIIIIIIIIIII ,I I II IIIIIIIII I 'llrl' V I f C532 , 1. ,-Q lm 653111 I -X ly' fi. lPJ!n.,i I Rl I Q' ' 67 no Ns lx L I IUU R, I ' ' i l lk l c A Ll' X l l gl ' I I fa 4'Zf:7:23:-in ll Q55 I xxx IR I I 4 , Q., Pr' 4 , I . M 3523 ' 47 I W 7.142 ,, J Qlll-I I .X f f .gfglffsigw Q., ' if I, Aw AK Lwva?Bm,:':.Y ul' ,Mn I ill , ,Zn Y VK mYl'l ls? 4'Zf . . I ,, A . . A hlllf llollslllolllfll IIIINIIS ITS NICE Of YOU WIS T0 TAKE AN lN'IEIIf5T III OUR YARD' You'll Have a BeHer Home, Shop or Hobby, When You Shop FIRST al' INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY GL Il DIVISION xx GUJWIQ, Il TRAIL LANES I8 Aufomafic Lanes 726 S. Jackson ENID, OKLAHOMA Thais where the pause that Wffeshes ,Wim Ife'C0I'f f30I'e, began T0 THIS YEAR S GRADUATES Now It's enyoyed fifty mIllIon umes a day Must be somethmg to It And there IS Have 811 ICE cold Coca Cola and see rmht now We wlsh for you a mI LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS by Dltk Blblel Isfry that wIII be Io I Q and ever fruliful '9 fi T T Please count on us I I-fi' ' , A .Q ' '-I - I I -f - mu: 'ro me BIBLE LITERATURE SINCE 1866 I Q.. , ,,gg THE STANDARD PUBLISHING FOUNDATION I' It ' CINCINNATI 31, omo ,Lf I M ' , 5- ff 'QQDFIZ i I . . I 2' ' JI L, , f ,A , J Gs, I N 4, ,, 'umm ' I uv N ,I f e QF I A- H' 'lfflfg yy, I, J WW , W serve Christ. I I I I 9 IN I W I 5 III. I f f I LII I X I Q! I xI 5 T rffg Rf , J I A VIRJV I ax I X Q I' I' 'Q f I IP' I If 1' gl 240 'mmsA50IIToIIfofrouon4EIzeuY5voIDINo1H'sAIIFoKAcHANee? , W serve you In every w of our command as y Helping gf urns MAN on CAMPUS by Dick sibief . . . Enron HERE ' ?'3 ' Phllllplan v Tl , L -:ip . H ,jf v. , - .. 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'-roof: , ln+erna1'lonal Dealers in Fine Diamonds The Shop of BeH'er Gills A Q, l03 NORTH GRAND ENID, OKLAHOMA -M, . fl A 5 l' 5 xg f , f'l'l'L ll 3 fu an-. wno mrs ur mcse cmwcs rom wr nm mf Acoufef enuwwn vin' '-- xzu HITE BOULEVARD CHRISTIAN CHURCH Adiaceni' +o 'lhe Wallace Shopping Cenfer A Young Church Wifh a Young Leadership Seeking fo Serve fhe Needs of Siuclenis of Phillips Universify f l :-ex:-1:-ca-::'::-4:4111-::-si Q E55 5 S-5 551- 75 sz E 3 :-c:-::-::-cz:-ax:-1:-::f::::E muluzm 51: 3333 :fc 55:5 5 0 5555 E 5' Q g num' U QC U1 W RQ - :-1 ou an vw Hi 5 '11 2 '21 ' 3 35-0 0 :-3 -1 3 O o E' 23 2 'W ?- fl :U -H ,T msnzr1Q.f PU .4 n'1 , I -3- o I 54 o V' uw 0 SSEILDQE C 0' 2. smmv 54 I IZ PC wi, 4 U E FFF 'X :c 'asa 0 E 333 if umm DC 232 E name:-c:c:-::v::-c:-::-1:-c NPC :Q 1925 Lnnomn Rn. - PH. AD 7-5313 PRICES IC s'ronE No. 5 - 1734 s. VAN BUREN - PH. AD 4-5615 CLINIC PHARM-Acv -617 s. QUINCY - 1-1 1-1511 3-C I-C P . AD 3 E335433-CHE3333325523233XMMREXXHKNHXXKEMRHMXE UTTLE MAN ON CAMPUS fl by Dick Bibler l fm 1 , X 1 .5 K H Q ' fx A. A G 5, lb I Amr A 11111 W H 'PX r A K ffflgf b 3 5, ' X N' ' .!' ,N A A-11' IL, ...' jj -, , 2 1 41 1.U.w ,' ' 21 ' I 1 1 Q 1 ' 'M M' IIJL Q-if 1 'U 'I I f 'li 1 TVW DAYA! Mem mv PAPER ,wr Hmoeo IN PnnPE'rE1??Q 'I f YER LUCKY YA EVEN GOT A PAPER. 1 W1 N' M M 1 . ', i 1 ., -1 a1, . 3.5 ' -I 1 - 4-f'fA,'. -Qi'--is , Q ' , 'HA' ' 1 L,l 1 ' .. Tw ' ,, 31.1 I ', ,Q M ,Q 111 ri, ,,- Mm- ,11,,1Q'f,1,5v1W1W- 131103 W, J'31Mi1:1111': '. X .'11,,W: 11 M' 5111 7,1 1' vm' .'-'W M1511'.-w1fW,4g:QA,!,!1-.J1 ' .. .,,, if! at 'R 1.5 ev' Ku fq. DAVIS PARK CHRISTIAN CHURCH Corner Eleven'l'h and Chesfnui ENID, OKLAHOMA FLOYD STRATER. Minisier 242 Congralulalions Phillips Universily on Your 50+h Year Bmw Bread Baked lo Flavor Peald So SoH -:- So Whi+e -:- So Good GENERAL BAKING CO. 900 N. Independence ENID. OKLAHOMA LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS by Dick Bibler X ONE OF MY CLASSES -'RATHER DISTRACTING lSN'TSl-IEE' Norlhern Olclahoma's Finesl' Holel YOU NGBLOOD .ww ii The YOUNGBLOOD is The cenler of Phillips social life-ifs Crysfal Ballroom and Enid Room are 'lhe seHings for ihe Phillipians' mosf success- 'Ful pariies. BRUCE WALLACE Owner and Manager , .f: ' rw-e -f-f a W.. ,WMM-.P-M -W, HAM , T i Q if ' , 0,lf404e,ZZ, vzarfigaplgy iwfzamo H 025. dAj 15 1 AMJMJ 551 Wow i 1 iisifi n Bosca rd of P u bl i c c ti 0 n , i THE Beoyfgilgiotnt and by Pine Blvd. - 1' n W5 rw' W BETHANY PRESS Box 179, St. 'Louis 3 The Christian Board of Publication con- gratulates the class of 1958. You are now ready to enter the great adventure of spreading the Christian g o s p e l through churches and schools every- where. As you go forth to preach or teach, we hope you will turn to your brotherhood publishing house for up-to-the-minute religious materials, complete teaching aids, and supplies. Remember, the Christian Board is the only publishing house dedicated solely to the specialized needs of the Christian Churches fDisci- ples of Christ, and their members. Write for free catalogs of supplies. 049W pbaii' . 7-0 ,W-Q-ow -afu-felf.-J'sf-W . , Lb. f4t42fM,'wca S,c-an-wav, awww CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Broadway and Adams DR. GERALD G. SIAS, Minisier Serving PHILLIPS UNIVERSITY On Hs GoIden Anniversary Wiih Nor+I1wes+ OIcIahoma's Mos'I' Compleie Sfock of RELIGIOUS SUPPLIES CHRISTIAN BOOK 81 BIBLE STORE I09 S. Grand ENID. OKLAHOMA PHILLIPIANS Youll Fund Ihe Rlghf ' Answers Io AII Your School Needs aI' Easi Slde of 'l'he Square NOW IN OUR 60I'I1 YEAR 5792 ik f 749105 Av ca H' 6i4?JcM ' X iapwftj f W QAff,4,Mf,WlJf'Qwig,1Z,fJg.WaiW04MJlZ24 wifw WWW Ng' 7' J W. H. Alexcr?:er,A2inis1Fr M' .T M jf Zgf SJW!-f Qfgffdgwaw qkwffbf Qadgvfgjj Mfzfvvilf , .Tracy SIVSSTGY, muster? LiSlC 0 cfm!!! puff 5545 ,,!1,1f-4J'Afv ' l-0112! A,Vf -f f ' - l 7 7? , ,X ffm' WW WW 1 Dix, IF.-J 4! F, H H H H E my gg: ,WU , 335: M MEFFORD CONSTRUCTION CGMPANY . sushi 6,3 iv'-ar 1' Wf ?W llT1'l.E MAN ON CAMPUS by Dick Bibler K. grief, Gene, we'll never gel' a seal-I forgo? chapel was ihis hour! BWWST KLAH 'NIA with FANIOU5 ox'-4'5.QMA Q M- 4:9-wo l'L F: ' :T-lg: N W -- , s,. c f A 1 ' - 'img . ' ' Y , ' llllQQll -'-ISM. V can . .W ' H . I fa lf . 'M V... . 1 I A W .,,+ . , ., Ku., , 4 ., L EL A, . -' Sli! H1 j 5 4 lun fx: -: .. . ll. . .., , , . , .. , X. B um!!! . ,, . .y- ,. Tumblers if 5 5? A A -.M . ,.,.... ., iff' - Mx l , H.. V: .. MW , .. M' W - ., .f mmr lw an 51 J .x ,M , ,W ,,,. ,WN we f 'Nu A ly. ,- ' . X , :. .. - , 2 NP:-A Q., i: f1v:Wf iff: -. - - All' :P 1 Q ig, r r e A A IW amass f' X 5. me PM . E I9 v ' ' l.2W 4 v'..-vw' - 'xv ..,.. , I -. ,M.,M. '59 -,f , , -'J -0. 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A in the MW NAME OF CHRIST W iw Sd fE5y The ChurhH AyF H jf fn-lad f++ Congra+ula+ions Phillips Universify on Your 50+h Anniversary ,nur rr-i A f.. 13 'ala- F9 . 7. V, f ' 1-.vu ,l I 4 2 .- ' 9 rf 4 P ' J-,514 I 2 Zi One of Olclahoma's Finesi' 70I S. Van Buren ENID. OKLAHOMA Serving Phillips Universify ancl Norihwesf Oklahoma FOR 39 YEARS NN EY, A L w A Y- 's F fi 109 wEsT RANDOLPH, ENID AD 4-8l4l Congra'l'ula1'ions ancl Besi' Wishes +o All Graduafing Phillipians li I r i WWW? To ihe Class of 58 Our Sincere Congrafulahons Parhcularly on fhe 501'h Anniversary of Phillips Umverslfy CHAMPLIN OIL 8: REFINING CO i I I . ' l 5 i .. . .u i l l , CongraI'uIaI'ions on Your 50+h Anniversary MIKE'S STEAK HOUSE PAUL WAKEN. Mgr. For Reservaiions-Dial AD4-9032 urns MAN ON CAMPUS by Dick name, E E ... One Mile Norfh on 8I Enid, Oklahoma CaI'ering Service Io Par'l'ies, Families, BanqueI's, 7444 Pzeecldeauf MOTEL 8: GRILL 3 Miles Sou'I'h of Enid on Hi-Way BI 'THING AEOUTTIIISCDUKSE YOU ONLY IIAVEOIE UW' HAROLD and HELEN HADDAD Phone AD 4-372I Owners and Operafors P.O. Box 329 ENID, OKLAHOMA For the BEST In FOOD ' DRINK V DANCING IN ENID, OKLAHOMA EI Sombrero-for Pizza Mike's-for Sfeaks and Coffee Presidenf--for SI Chicken Snifzel-for Food and Drink Enid Business Club-for Relaxation Flamingo-for Sleaks and Drink Rocker Room-Enid's Newesi' Nighi Club Superior Grill-for 24 Hour Service Three Towers-'For Chinese Food Trial Lanes Cafe-for a Good Meal Polly and Peggy's-'For a Quick Meal Recommended by Keni' Corey, Phillipian Ediior 252 J f NOW ON CAMPUS fluff M11 ie! ui d J J I x EVER FAVORITE CONGRATULATIONS PHILLIPS UNIVERSITY I e on Your I I GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY A Iiloward iyhksell Camera SHOP I I Wheeler 8: Gridiron I Club, ewan Agee, Marilyn, R. E., Loveland, Colorado. Silver Scroll I, 2: Who's Who 4: Dorm Co-Chaplain 3: Comels I, 2, 3, 4, Secreiary 3: Zelolai, M.A. I, 2, 3, 4. Allsman, Gerald, Marhemafics, PraH', Kansas. Band I, 2, 3, 4, Assislanlships 3, 4: 45+h Band I, 2, 3, 4: Varsily I, 2, 3, 4. Aranda, Twila, Educalion, Fairbury, Nebraska. Band I, 2, 3, 4, Assislanlships 3, 4: ETA 3, 4: I-laymaker Slaif 4: ACE 3, 4: M.A. I, 2, 3, 4: King's Messengers I, 2, 3.4: Tau Bela Sigma 2, 3, Sec.-Treas. 3: WAA I, 2, 3: Cos- mopolilan 2, 3, 4: Comeis 4. Ashcralif, Charles, Business, Enid, Oklahoma Alpha Bela Kappa I, 2, 3, 4, Secrelary I, Reporler I, Vice Presidenl 3, Presideni 3: Inlramural Sporls Champions I, 4: Gridiron I, 2, 3, 4: ETA 3. Barnes, Kafhy, R. E., Ordway, Colorado. Class Secrelary 3: Cardinal Key 4: Silver Scroll I, 2: Who's Who 4: Chorus I, 2, 3.4: Co-Chaplain Dorm 2: M.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Cosmopolilan I, 2, Secrelary 2: Comels I, 2, 3: Song Leader 2. Barfch, Moonine, Educafion, A'I'Ian'I'a, Kansas. Class Vice Presidenl 4: FTA 2, 3, 4: I-Iome Ec. I, 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 2, I-Iislorian 3: Inlerclub Rep. 3: Comels I, 2, 3, 4. Caillel, Kay, Educafion, Richardson, Texas. Class Frienclliesl 3: I-lonor Council I, 2, 3, 4: Cardinal Key 3, 4, Presideni 4: Who's Who 4: Band I: M.A. Secrelary 3: King's Messengers I, 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 3: Cosmopolilan I, 2, 3, Treasurer 2: Comels I, 2, 3, 4: Service chairman 2. Close, Ronald, Business, Eureka, Kansas. Kappa Della Pi 3, 4: P. E. maiors I, Secrelary-Treasurer, Inlramural Sporis Champions 2: Gridiron I, 2, 3, 4: Service chairman 2: Dorm Counselor 3. Cooper, John D., Ari, Benfon, Kansas. Sludenl Senale 3: Phillipian Slaif I, 2, 3, 4, Phillipian Edilor 4: Varsiiy I, 2, 3, 4. Couger, Doro'l'hy Corinne, Soc. Sci., Merriam, Kansas. Who's Who 4: Sludenl Senale 3, 4: IRC 3: Inlerclulo Rep. 3: Inierclub Presidenl' 3: lnlerclub Vice Presidenl' 3: Comels 2, 3. 4. Enz, Phillip, Chemislry, Arkansas CiI'y, Kansas. I-Iaymalcer Slalf Pholographer 2, 3, 4: IRC 3: Phillipian Slaii 3, 4: Amer. Chem. Sociely 3, 4: Phillips Newsleiler Phoiog- rapher 2, 3, 4: Gridiron 2, 3.4, Secrelary 3, Vice Presidenl 4. Epp, Joel, Educalion, Fairview, Oklahoma. Band 3: ETA 3, 4: ACE Treasurer 4. Evans, Alice, Educa'I'ion, Alloona, Kansas. FTA 3: Inlramural Sporis Champions 3, 4: Tenlh Muse I, 2, 3, 4: Service chairman 2: Vice Presiclenl 3: ACE 3. Evans, Roberf, Geology, Cheyenne, Wyoming. Gridiron I, 2, 3, 4. Faneslil, Richard, Philosophy, I-lulchinson, Kansas. Blue Key 3, 4, Presiclenl 4: M.A. 3, 4: Alpha Della 2, 3, 4: 254 I-Iaymaker I, 4: Who's Who 4: Gridiron 2, 3, 4: Chaplain 3. Fearnow, Dick, Chemislry, Oklahoma Cily, Oklahoma. Head cheerleader I, 2: Bisophian I, 2, 4, Secrelary-Treasurer 2, 4: Varsiiy I, 2, 3, 4. Garrison, Daniel, R. E., Topeka, Kansas. Camelol I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Vice Presidenl 3, Parlia- menlarian 4. Gideon, Jay,' Hisfory, Sand Springs, Oklahoma. ' Class Friendliesl I, 3: Class Presiclenl I: Blue Key 4: Who's Who 4: Chorus I, 2, 3: Inrramural Sporis Champions I: Cos- mopoliian I: Varsiiy I, 2, 3.4. Goodwin, Elberl, Science, Enid, Oklahoma. Gridiron I, 2, 3, 4, Vice Presideni 4, Presidenr 4. Gravensfein, Monre, Bible, Topeka, Kansas. I'IaymaIcer Slall I, 4: Inlramural SporI's Champions I, 4: Varsily 2, 3, 4: Arhleiic Direclor 3, 4. Hainline, Dorofhy, Malhemalics, Wichila, Kansas. Class Treasurer 4: Silver Scroll I, 2: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Sec- relary 3: Comels I, 2, 3, 4, Secrelary 2, Treasurer 3. Harris, John, Business, Enid, Oklahoma. Alpha Bela Kappa 3, 4. Hea+h, Donald, R. E., Topeka, Kansas. Blue Key 4. Herschberger, Larry, P. E., Enid, Oklahoma. Alpha Bela Kappa 3, 4: FTA 2, 3, 4: Baskelball Trainer 3, 4. Hoffsomer, James, Educalion, Hillsdale, Oklahoma. FTA 3, 4: Inlramural Sporls Champions I. I-Iooley, Jerald K., Bible, Enid, Oklahoma. Pulpileers I, 2: Timolhies 3, 4: Camelor 2, 3, 4. Hoskins, Jerry, Business, Perry, Oklahoma. Alpha Bela Kappa I, 2, 3, 4, Reporler 3, 4: Gridiron 2, 3, 4: Service chairman 4. James, Jerry, Soc. Sci., F'I'. Morgan, Colorado. Blue Key 4: Chorus I, 2, 3: Who's Who 4: Sruolenl Senale 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Body Vice Presidenl' 4: IRC 3: Varsily I, 2, 3, 4, Secrelary 2. Lanning, CharIoHe, Hislory, Hulchinson, Kansas. Who's Who 4: Zollars I, 2, 3, 4, Secrelary 2, Vice Presidenl' 3: IRC 3: Inrerclub Rep. 3, 4: Zonia I, 2, 3, 4, Presideni 4. Lewis, Lin, Music, Cunningham, Kansas. Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Camelol I, 2, 3. Lyerla, Craig, Pre-med., Kansas Cify: Missouri. Cheerleader I, 2: Bisophian I, 2, 3, 4: King's Messengers I, 2: Phillipian I: Varsily I, 2, 3, 4. McCord, Don, Philosophy, ManhaHan, Kansas. Blue Key 4: Reporier 4: Who's Who 4: Siudenl Senaie 2: Presiclenl S'I'udenl' Body 4: Inlramural Sporls Champions I, 2, 4: Tennis leller I, 2, 3: Phillipian Co-Bus. Manager 3: Varsily I, 2, 3, 4: Pledge masier 3: Zollars I, 2: Crilic 2. ewan McMenamy, Vincenl, Bible, Cenlralia, Illinois. lnlramural Sporis Champions I, 2, 3, 4: Table Tennis I, 2, 3, 4: Sollball I, 3: Fooiball 2: M.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Gridiron 2, 3, 4: Pledge masler 3: Drama Plays I, 2. Maddox, Rachel, R. E., Memphis, Tennessee. Class Friendliesl 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Senale 4: M.A. 2, 3.4: Comels 2, 3, 4. Marlin, Ava Lee, Science, Glasco, Kansas. Bisophian 2, 3.4: FTA I, 2: Zonia I, 2, 3.4. Maxwell, Kyle, Bible, Sf. Joseph, Missouri. Class Friendliesl 2: Class Presidenl 2: Blue Key 4, Vice Presi- denl 4: Chorus I, 2, Assislanlship 4: lnlramural Sporis Cham- pions 2, 4: Timolhies I, 2: Phillipian Slall Co-bus. manager 3: Zollars I, 2: Sergeanl'-ar-arms 3: Varsily I, 2, 3.4. Michael, Maiel, Home Ec., Enid, Oklahoma. Cardinal Key 3, 4: Silver Scroll I, 2: Phillipian Rep. 4: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: FTA 2, 3, 4. Reporier 3, Vice Presidenl 2, Treasurer 3: Kappa Della Pi 3, 4, Presicleril 4: Zollars 3, 4: Cosmopoli- lan 4: Inlerclub Rep. 4: Comer I, 2, 3, 4, l-lislorian 3, Presideni 4. Moolharr, Lee, Educalion, Webb Cily, Missouri. Chorus 2: Alpha Bela Kappa 2, 3, Secrelary 3: Dorm Treas- urer 3: FTA 4: Zonla 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3. Morris, Donald, Bible, College Park, Georgia. Cosmopolilan 4. Moseley, Kay, Spanish, Monelf, Missouri. Class Secrelary 4: Silver Scroll I, 2: Who's Who 4: Band l, Assislanlship 3: FTA 4: King's Messengers 3, 4: Cosmopoli- 'ran 4: Inlerclub Rep. 3: Tenih Muse I, 2, 3, 4, Flislorian 2, Presideni 3. Oslerhoudl, Raymond Joseph, Educalion, Bloomingdale, New Jersey. Dorm Presidenl 4: FTA 4: I-Iayrnaker Siaii Reporler 4: Infra- mural Sporls Champions 2: Camelol 2, 3, 4: Service chair- man 2: Beagle Boys 2: Dorm Counselor 3. Paddack, Roberl, Bible, Sayre, Oklahoma. Chorus 2, 3: Pulpileers 2, 3, 4. Parrish, Carolyn Jo, Business, Slroud, Oklahoma. Class Secrelary 2: Chorus I, 2: Drama Plays 2, 3, 4: l-Iay- maker I: Comels I', 2, Reporler 2: Queen ol l'Iay 3: Came- lol Sweeiheari 4. Palchen, Emily, Educalion, Enid, Oklahoma. FTA 2, 3, 4: ACE 3, 4, Treasurer 3: Zeloiai 4: Comeis l, 2, 3, 4. Powner, Bob, Bible, Greensburg, Indiana. Blue Key 3. 4, Secreiary-Treasurer 4: Silver Scroll I, 2, Timo- lhies l, 2. Presley, Larry, Bible, Florence, Alabama. Dorm Counselor 2: Dorm Secrelary-Treasurer 3, 4: lnira- mural Sporls I, 2, 3, 4: Timolhies 2, 3, 4: Phi Della Thela l, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain l. I Riedl, Eugene, Bible, Wichila, Kansas. Pep Council Rep. 4: Band l, 2, 3: Dorm Presidenl' 3: M.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Cosmopoliian 4. Ringsby, Burros, Bible, Denver, Colorado. Varsily 2: Junior play 3. Rulh, Mary K., R. E., Ml. Carmel, Illinois. Cardinal Key 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice Presidenl 4: Who's Who 4: Chorus I: Assislanlship 4: Bisophian 3: Drama plays 2: Arluomen I: King's Messengers 2, 3, 4, Secrelary 2, Chaplain 3: Cosmopolilan 2, 3, 4: I-lisiorian 4: Mavon l, 2, 3. Seals, Bob, Bible, Drummond, Oklahoma. M.A. I. 2. Slabe, Be'H'y Jean, Educalion, Lahoma, Oklahoma. Silver Scroll I: FTA I, 2, 3: ACE 3, 4: Tenlh Muse I, 2, 3, 4. Sfacey, Norman, Pre-med., Woodward, Oklahoma. Silver Scroll I, 2: Alpha Della I, 2. 3, 4: Dorm officer I: Gridiron I, 2, 3, 4: Assislaril Pledge masler 3. Sleeplelon, Donna, R. E., Colorado Springs, Colo. M.A. I, 2, 3, 4: WAA l, 2: lnlerclub Rep. 2: Mavon l, 2, 3, 4. Presidenl 4. Slerling, John, Bible, Hazellon, Kansas. Slover, Mary Lou, R. E., S+. Joseph, Missouri. Chorus 3: Dorm Secreiary 3: Lymardo Secrelary-Treasurer 3: lnlerclub Rep. 3: Mavon 3, 4: I-lislorian 4. Timmons, Garry, Bible, Fredonia, Kansas. Chorus I, 2, 3: Assislanlship: M.A. Presidenl 4: Camelol l, 2, 3, 4, Secrelary 2. Timmons, Mardel, Ari, Roxbury, Kansas. Class Treasurer 3: Silver Scroll I, 2: Who's Who 4: Assisi'- aniship 3, 4: Bisophian hislorian 2: I-lome Ec. I: Zelolai 4: Tenih Muse I, 2, 3, 4. Wells, CharloHe, English, ScoH' Cily, Kansas Assislanfship 3, 4: Dorm Suiie Rep. 2: FTA 3, 4: PEM 3, 4: lnlramural Sporls Champions 3, 4: M.A. l, 2, Secrelary 2: WAA I, 2, 3, 4, Reporler 3: Tenlh Muse l, 2, 3, 4, Vice Presidenl 4: Varsiiy Teams I, 2, 4. WiaH', Jane, R. E., Bible, Apache, Oklahoma. Silver Scroll 2: Band I: Assislanlship 4: M.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Mavon l, 2, 3: Pledge Mislress 3. Williams, Sandra, R. E., Tulsa, Oklahoma. Silver Scroll I, 2: Cardinal Key 3, 4: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Bisophian 3: Drama Plays 3, 4: I-laymaker 2, 3, IRC 4: M.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Phillipian Associale Edilor 4: Mavon l, 2, 3, 4, Vice Presidenl 4, Reporrer 2, 3, Chaplain 4. Wolfersberger, John, Bible, Hulchinson, Kansas. Class Ollicer I, 2, 4: Blue Key 3: Silver Scroll l, 2: Chorus I, 2, 4: Sludeni Senale I, 4, Rep. l, 4: Dorm Counselor 2: lnlramural Sporls Champions l: M.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- deni 3, 4: Varsily I, 2, 3, 4: Parliamenlarian 4. 46 1445 Wad LasT sprung a sllghTly bedraggled l1TTle man sTood beTore a group oT Bug Men and Women on Campus To plead his cause l-le said ThaT IT he was elecTed ediTor oT The Phllllplan he would promise Taur and equal represenTaTion and presenTaTion in The annual He promised a loT gained The comffdence oT The sTudenT body and was elecTed The i958 Phllliplan EdlTor exc1Tlng Things BuT The Philllplan sTaTT does noT believe in newness Tor newness sake RaTher The sTaTT believes in serving The enT1re sTudenT body Through a bigger and we hope beTTer yearbook This book cannoT be merely Tor enTerTainmenT as a college humor magazine mughT be raTher This is a reTlecTlon oT The pasT year The hopes and dreams oT The sTudenT body and TaculTy as well as The blood sweaT and Tears oT a raTher Tired and dis lllusloned sTaTT and sponsors We hope This book will be an advenTure as you read IT The T1rsT Time and a record as you read IT In years To come IT is The hope oT The enT1re sTaTT as well as The ediTor To wish The nexT TiTTy years oT Phllliplan edlTors and Phillips UniversiTy a beTTer Time a more evenTTul experience and all The besT possible luck H- I gafi' lf- T 4 S- ' my: This is The producT oT Twelve monThs work. Through ,IT you will Tlnd many new and J lil . fr ' l l I I . J : . . . in Il . . -Milf 5i. - I u - 'T - l . . ' ,4 --- iv-: . I r . I . ' d'T o 1 - . . . . a glfyqfp 'T c U a Wnj .fwM4frQi'Earl Keffer, special advisor M f lfflY'4 COMZ I Q My 9777! , KenT Corey, e I or fL7 MOV!-if '40-Q' Q 429029, ,47'L9,Aff'-- Tg11ilLon Agdrews, business managder O 444,924 v ar ara immerman, assisTanT e iTor' ' ,Q QQ- ,ADV-ef Karen Hein, assis,TanT ediTor 0 Z QL waz? Sandy Williams associaTe ediTor M Linda DanTorTh, associaTe ediTor , wi1J4'L4l-ov' Z Z ,4 A , of ' Merle EIlio++, associaTe ediTor MMM! Qffwfm-jz Jerry Fankhauser., special assisTanT 06y D zi Bill Henning, arT W 1 ff ff'-f M Q!! John Dixon, arT My M Ann CoaTes, special arT . f RiTa GuiTerrez, secreTary ' F Sarah Olsen, secreTary geaggovdlf ,ALM 'T Edna Furbish, secreTary ' ff A g Berna Blakey, criTic ' JZ344' Q0 Paul Kan, phoTography X . Doyle ClodTelTer, phoTography A , jaw Robbin Cobble, sporTs GW 3441.1 Charlie WaTTs, sporTs ediTor T my 4,g0f:,-M! g MQ! Tom Reeves, sporTs fin X 5 O 4 Don McCord, sporTs M . avlj Cha,rloTTe Wells, sporTs' 9? , 44fLQf Rick lfoberTs, adverTising ,fe-J 'Z-dfdfxo Darlene Scoffield, adverTlslng and promoTlon AW 0 Q, Dave Green, adverTising an f .CUlcQM,John Randolph, sponsor-in-chieT D Sheldon ShirTs, sponsor AQQWCU ma Orrie Kellogg, sponsor W WL ,Zap-2, LivingsTon Cross, advisor P.S. l wish To give my personal Thanks To The members oT The sTaTT who sTuck' iT ouT wiTh me, my brave and loyal sponsors who waded Through miles oT unreadable copy, my Tamily and Triends who puT up wiTh my laTe hours and grumpy remarks, and all Those generous souls who helped Tinancially Through adverTisemenTs. KenT Corey 5'4L' WV fgfff-6' TW fir 5 'Mi 15,4- Y fM Wj,f we W w mga Q N WM! My .4 I ,ff W WW M nm ww MK Ap 1 -wwf: fi il Wi Ld . 1 4' ':f':w,.lz 1i: 5' . 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