Southeastern University - Torch Yearbook (Lakeland, FL)

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Useless To sTay in your doorway and beckon, Those who mosT need you will never come in. Fighfing The devil wiTh arT and wiTh culTure! How he musT laugh in his sTronghold of sin! Vainly you sTand in The markeTplace, piping, Vainly you cry To The ouTcasT, Behold ! Loud-sounding brass and The Tinkling of cymbals Never will draw The losT lambs To The Told. Go-To The sheep ThaT are scaTTered and TainTing, Having no shepherds, and Tell Them To come, Go To The highways and Tell every creaTure STill The TeasT waiTeTh and yeT There is room. Go-The Time shorTens, The nighT is approaching, HarvesTs grow whiTe and The reapers are few. Somewhere, perhaps, in The darkness are dying Souls ThaT mighT enTer The kingdom wiTh you. Go-for The foe goeTh, Tireless, cunning, Body and soul he is holding in Tee. Go liTT his gage in The mighT of The STronger, And in ThaT power declare The slaves free. Go-our Lord goeTh To man's peTTy iudgmenT, Bearing His cross in The midsT of His Toes, LeT us go TorTh To Him, mocked and derided, Bear His reproaches and share in His woes. Go, Church of ChrisT, for He goeTh before you, And all The way ThaT you Take He doTh know. On The brighT morrow He'll say, Come, ye bless BuT Till The dawning The message is, Go! -ANNIE JOHNSON FLINT ed Foreword GO! WhaT a viTal and. Tremendous challenge! To all oT us God has given This challenge: Go ye inTo all The vvorld and preach The Gospel To ev- ery living creaTure. We of SouTh-EasTern Bible College have accepTed The challenge oT going. We have The high privilege of knowing ChrisT personally, and vviTh This privilege has come a vision of The losT. Our very souls echo The challenge of Paul: How Then shall They call on Him in vvhorn They have noT believed? And hovv shall They believe in Him of vvhom They have noT heard? And hovv shall They hear vviThouT a preacher? And hovv shall They preach, excepT They be senT'? ChrisT longs To send us, ThaT Those vvho siT in darkness may knovv His love and find healing Tor Their blinded souls. We realize The. greaT responsibiliTy ThaT is ours. The presenT hour is grave, Time is shorT, and The Task is im- mense. We are preparing ourselves Tor The work vvhich is novv beTore us. We musT go, proclaiming The good nevvs To Those who have noT yeT heard. We accepT The challenge which ChrisT has seT TorTh Tor all His disciples. We musT GO inTo all The vvorld, and as vve go vve are sTrengThened and assured by The knovv ledge ThaT Jesus goes vviTh us and vve are more Than conquerors Through Him. aw a. QW Dedicated to . . . In appreciation for your keen sense of dedication to God and unreserved loyalty to South-Eastern Bible College, we, the TORCH staff, dedicate this, the 1963 TORCH, to you, Thomas G. Wilson, our competent Vice President and Business Manager. Your earnest faith and consecration to Christ have been an encouragement and inspiration to all of us. Your sincere, practical ministry and sound expository approach to the Word of God have been very beneficial to all. We have appreciated your ministry in our chapel services. Your substantial business finesse has made you a valuable asset to our college. We value the advice and help which you have given us concerning our financial needs and problems. Your position as a teacher at South-Eastern has given you opportun- ity to influence the preaching ministry of many students who have gone out as pastors, evangelists, and missionaries. You have also gained the respect and admiration of many as a chaplain in the Army Reserve. We are grateful for the privilege of having you, your wife Barbara, and your daughters Andy and Joey, as members of the college familyj We feel a sense of gratitude to the Lord for giving us a man of your ability who has an interest in young-people and a desire to help them achieve a fruitful ministry for Christ. Thomas G r Wilson L 'gm T N. 4 4 -1 '! L T T i i if shi SOUTH-EASTERN BIBLE COLLEGE, INC., is a regional school, owned and operaTed by The soUTheasTern disTricTs of The Assemblies of God. Each cooperaTing disTricT is represenTed on The Board of DirecTors. This board deTermines The policies of The school, is responsible Tor iTs financial supporT, and selecTs The adrninisTraTive oTTicers of The school. The acTual carrying ouT of policies and The operaTion of The College is The responsibiliTy of The adminisTraTive oTTicers: The PresidenT, Dean of EdLJcaTion, and Business Manager. SV. SV. SV. Boa rd of Directors South-Eastern Bible College ALABAMA DISTRICT T. H. Spence, Supt. H. P. Trawick, Asst. Supt.f C. C. Hidle, Secretary APPALACHIAN DISTRICT Rev. Rev. Rev. NORTH CAROLINA DISTRICT Fenton Jones, Supt. If Tommy Whidden, Secretaryy Loye T. Whidden, Gen. Preszgy SOUTH CAROLINA DISTRICT ev. W. Glenn West, Supt, if Rev. Walter G. Dixon, Supt. Rev. T, M, Waldron, Aggt, Supf. Rev. Charles V. Elliot, Asst. Supt. Rev. Stanley A. Lyon, Secretary RSV- David Flanagan, SSCVGIGVY GEORGIA DISTRICT PENINSULAR FLORIDA DISTRICT Rev. Jesse Smith, Supt.f REV- J- D- Courtney, SUIDT. Rev, Aaron Wall, ASSI' Supti Rev. J. Foy Johnson, Asst. Supt. Rev, Gerald Belles, Secretary Rev. Harold E. Bullock, Secretary'II MISSISSIPPI DISTRICT WEST FLORIDA DISTRICT Rev, J, C, Burkgl Supt, Rev. O. L. TIWOVTWBS, Supl. J Rev. R. C. Davis, Asst. Supt. Rev. Glyn Lowery, Asst. Suptfl Rev. E. E. Noland, Secretaryf RSV- G. H- BIGIV, Secretary ' ASSEMILIES Of GOD 5 it . . . . WE BELIEVE the Bible to be the inspired and only infallible and authoritative Word ot God. WE BELIEVE that there is one God, eternally existent in three persons: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Ghost. WE BELIEVE in the deity ot our Lord Jesus Christ, in His virgin birth, in His sinless lite, in His miracles, in His vicarious and atoning death, in His bodily resurrection, in His ascension to the right hand ot the Father, and in His personal tuture return to this earth in power and glory to rule over the nations. WE BELIEVE that the only means ot being cleansed from sin is through repentance and taith in the precious blood of Christ. WE BELIEVE that regeneration by the Holy Spirit is absolutely essential tor per.SonaI salvation. WE BELIEVE that the redemptive work ot Christ on the cross provides healing ot the human body in answer to believing prayer. WE BELIEVE that the Baptism of the Holy Spirit, according to Acts 2:11, is given to believers who ask tor it. WE BELIEVE in the sanctitying power of the Holy Spirit by whose indwelling the Christian is enabled to live a holy lite. WE BELIEVE in the resurrection ot both the saved and the lost, the one to everlasting lite and the other to everlasting damnation. our leaders 70 classes 20 organizafions 50 spirifual life 66 campus life 84 adverfisemenfs 704 CGFITSHT an f-f--- W. gm, sb zz' K il? - i 'ff 153 Z. 35? ' use ff S A. ,xv -ff 9'T7fE'i .1A fs ,f ,gas-,zu M- - gif? - zmzeffzi ' -eq ' V, if , ',1Qfsz2vf3ff,-if '- 2 gf V, f y 1:2-I' V F M-2g 1',2EL 'A1F: '2..:9 55 in 1 ,'f,,'1 N Lx,g, .531 'K wig 5 X va ,Q , ,em M 4 , :wif f S r 1 M .M iam.. -J A ' 'blk , E h h ' fa V 1 l ' V 7 ' ,. -, H .,v L , 7 I V eggs K I jk ir. I ,V 1 I , 'K' ,,,. ' V A 1 ' VV f ' 5' L-.' k Y- fn , if f: W, ' :Q y - - ' , ff ,V 2 - ' 'a wi ff? h f' ' ff 1 sei I my I y Vw I .V,V V- J V I R ,.,, , ,gi , ,,, . . K Q V, 7,2 'AV 7 I ph: , ,Q I K ,Vi 1 H K 7.44 U KY V ky V fy L! , I M8123 5 GV F, IKM? 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The faculty and the student body have appreciated the guidance and leadership ot President Callihan and his endeavors in promoting our col- lege. Mrs. Callihan is respected and ad- mired by the students, and she has proven herself to be a great help to her husband. President and Mrs. Callihan Thomas G. Wilson Fred A. Williams Dean of Education Business Manager Virginia N. Chadwick Dean of Women A. Edward Strang Dean of Men CU IN. I 'I FRENCH L. ARRINGTON, VX JESSIE D. BARLOW, B.A J. BASHFORD BISHOP RUTH BREUSCH, B.A., M.A. , , VIRGINIA N. LURA B. GILKERSON, CHADWICK, B.A. B.A. ! WILLIAM W. GREENE, If B.S, M.A. A. EDWARD STRANG, B.A., TIIB., B.D. BERNICE KOVACS QUENTIN SHORTES, B.A It ,AY FRED A. WILLIAMS, THOMAS G. WILSON, B.A., M.A., B.D. B.D. Instru FRANCES ARRINGTON, JQY GREENE MORRIS HAGAN Piano Librarian REBECCA ROBERTS Accordion Physical Educaiion CAREY ROBERTSON Physical Education GLENN M. BABCOCK Chef and Diefician Staff fx' Ia BERNICE BAUER MERCEDES CARROLL Booksfore Manager MELBA LIVINGSTON Assisfanf Cook Bookkeeper I 252 ETHEL READY DORIS GEIGER, R.N Nurse Assistant Cook DWIGHT D. REDUS JUNE THOMAS Mainrenance Superinfendent PresidenT's Secretary K 'S A LL , L ,,iW W . . . Give me undersfanding Thaf I may learn Thy com mandmems. Psalm 779:73 fr' W Vnce 4 Bf 3 W ,, Jwffizf Adm? QQ! jf FGBSUYSI' 1' fkvqiyg. 3' Sf PANK W. ADAMS JOHN ALESSI Cedartown, Ga. Miami, Fla. Christian Education English Bible PASQUALE D. ALTERIO Hialeah, Fla. Theology BETTY F. AUTGN JOHN N. BARRGW Dade City, Fla. Charlotte, N. C. Christian Education Christian Education ROY G. GRAVES Flerningsburg, Ky. Theology EDWARD E. CALL SALLY L. COUCH Dover, Fla. Miarni, Fla. Theology Christian Education 1 A OLAN HILL Durant, Fla. Christian Education wx 6815 C. ODELL JONES RICHARD J. MOHLER Knoxville, Tenn. Akron, Ohio Missions English Bible I w,,'D?yx v ,Q DONALD l.. PARKER Bedford, Ohio English Bible wg l .lOSEPHlNE A. NASH M. TOBY NEWSOME Richmond, Va. Phoenix City, Ala. Christian Education Christian Education N. JOHN S. PAULK Eagle Lake, Fla. English Bible LESTER F. N. REBECCA ROBERTS RICHARDSON Jacksonville Fla Auburnclale, Fla. Christian Education Christian Education E BARBARA H. SPIERS Carrabelle, Fla. Christian Education THOMAS E. SANDLIN JOEL VV, SMITH Orlando, Fla. Lakeland, Fla. Christian Education English Bible AMY A. STRANG Lakeland, Fla. Christian Education al 4 x 1? r, I ,AQ lj N l.. EARL STREET H. LARRY SUMMERS Plant City, Fla. Lakeland, Fla. Missions Theology GEORGE A. CAROLYN J. WALKER SWEARENGIN St. Petersburg, Fla. Lakeland, Fla. Christian Education English Bible JAMES E. WHITE Auburndale, Fla. English Bible CAREY E. ROBERTSON Columbia, Miss. Theology Not Pictured: DAVID C, ZINK I I Lakeland, Fla. ,fly WILLIAM L. SPANN English Bible ja Winter Haven, Fla. English Bible . 74 , J I f 71 . ,Ap 1, , 1.7 ' x Y 60 DAN ALESSI Miami, Florida LINDA BOYD Eau Gallie, Fla. GLYNN BRADLEY Natchez, Miss. SHARON BRADSHAW Jacksonville, Fla. PHIL BREWER New Castle, Pa. BARBARA BROWN Plant City, Fla. LARRY CARSON Columbia, S. C. BOB COUNTS Loveland, Ohio ERNIE DeLOACH Key West, Fla. FREDDIE DeMOUEY Hattiesburg, Miss. of I 964 OTTO DIETRICH Cleveland, Ohio JAMES DOWLESS Leesburg, Fla. SHARON DRASKOVITCH Detroit, Mich. JAMES E. FERRELL Havana, Fla. JAMES F. FERRELL Lakeland, Fla. MONICA FORD Greenville, Miss. BENNY GIVENS Milton, Fla. LANCE GRANTHAM Warner Robins, Ga. MORRIS HAGAN Lakeland, Fla. EVELYN HAMMOND Greenville, S. C. MORRlS HECK Orlando, Fla. E. O. HOLMAN Albany, Ga. KEN HOTTINGER Panama Cify, Fla. ILLA HURLBUT FT. Myers, Fla. ROLAND JONES Coffee Springs, Ala. HENRY KASPARIK ST. Petersburg, Fla. CHARLES KELLY Atmore, Ala. FREDDIE KIRBY Louisville, Ky. WINSTON KIRKLAND Bedford, Ohio SHELBY LANIER Lakeland, Fla. JAMES LOPER Lakeland, Fla. GLORIA LURCHIN W. Hollywood, Fla. FRED NIAYFIELD Columbus, Ga. KATIE MCGLOTHLIN Nokesville, Va. PEGGY MCGLOTHLIN Centreville, Va. LOUIS MONTECALVO Merritt Island, Fla. RAY PATTERSON Valley Station, Ky. WILLIAM REESE St. Petersburg, Fla. JERRY SCHLOE Pensacola, Fla, ELAINE SHERRICK Ft. Myers, Fla. ANN SPARKS Cedar Bluff, Va. JOHN TAYLOR Lakeland, Fla. TONY VICE Marion, Ind. SANDRA WARREN Hialeah, Fla. JOHN WHITE Ricltlartcls, Va. HORACE YANDLE Charlotte, N. C. B if ESQ i if-if aww an Mali! ww A Treasihrerygbg ff Ji ,S.GgA. ,. swag V ax fzgu NANCY BURRELLO Columbus, Ga. DON ADAMS Lake City, Fla. BUTCH ATCHISON Mobile, Ala. DOUGLAS BAILEY Bessemer, Ala. RONALD BARKS Pensacola, Fla. RAFFIA ELIZABETH BAZ Georgetown, S. C. DIANE BLAIR Miami, Fla. REX BLAIR Miami, Fla. PHYLLIS BREWTON Pensacola, Fla. FRANKLIN BURKETT FT. Lauderdale, Fla. Class of I 96 CAROL BUTTRAM Montgomery, Ala. JERRY BUTTRUM La Grange, Ga. JERRY BYTHEWOOD Lockhart, Ala. RACHEL CAMPBELL Pensacola, Fla. JERRY CHADWICK Columbus, Ga. FLOYD COOPER Orlando, Fla. DIANE CORLEY Panama City, Fla. PATSY CRIDER Naoma, W. Va. GLYNN DICKENS Mobile, Ala. RODNEY S. DUKES Aflanfa, Ga. DE VON HEMMING West Palm Beach, Fla. ROBERTA DUNN Vera Beach, Fla. RAYMOND FAISON Petersburg, Va. SYLVlA FAVORS Mobile, Ala, JERRY FENNELL Lakeland, Fla. RUTH FOSTER Columbus, Ga. CARL FUTCH Hialeah, Fla. SANDRA GANN Clewision, Fla. LOWELL HARRUP Alexandria, Va. CLIFF HAYES Tampa, Fla. DONALD HOLTON Bartow, Fla. BARBARA HUDSON Crestview, Fla. OTIS HUGHES Mobile, Ala. DAVID HUTCHINSON ST. Petersburg, Fla. SANDRA HUTTO Crestview, Fla. GERALD JACKSON Frisco City, Ala. G. LEON JACOBS Greensboro, N. C. EVELYN KELLY Daole City, Fla. CAROL KRIZO Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio CONNIE LANIER Lakeland, Fla. EDNA LEHMAN Battle Creek, Mich SYBIL MAGEE Pascagoula, Miss. BOB MATHEVVS Kinsley, Kan. MARY MCPHERSON Douglasville, Ga. JAMES R. MEAD Easf Orange, N. J. LUCY MILNER Columbus, Ga. SHELTON POLK Plant City, Fla. GERALD PUGH Lakeland, Fla. LARRY PUMPHERY Marianna, Fla. GAIL REGISTER Panama City, Fla. SHARON ROBERTS Mobile, Ala. AUGUST SCHUH Springfield, Va. JENNY SERCY Dunn, N. C. HOWARD SHELTON Lakeland, Fla. SANDRA SMITH Mobile, Ala. UVETA STEPHENS Montgomery, Ala. ELEANOR THOMAS Water Valley, Miss WILMA NELL THURSBAY Port ST. Joe, Fla. BOB TOMPKINS Columbus, Ga. NORMAN WALKER Lithia, Fla. DAVID WEBB Warren, Ohio GERRY WELLS Cuyahoga Falls, O HERBERT WILLIAMS Sebring, Fla, GLENDA WINTER Bessemer, Ala. PAUL WOOD DoThah, Ala. DON WOODS Wesf Palm Beach, JERRY WOOTEN Tampa, Fla. HAZEL YOUNG Akron, N. Y. hio Fla. Wh Q ai. 'Wk Q 4612 K :ti if Q sf Y 'Pa . , me 'I A 1 L,,L L , ws' . g fx e 3 :,I. A ' nl ly ' Vice President J- 3 L V Secrefary-Treasurer- 04j 5: ',L. . , i0 ALVIE ADKINSON Orlando, Fla. JANE BARLOVV Winter Haven, Fla BARNEY BEASLEY Pensacola, Fla. ODELL BELGER Columbia, S. C. JIM BISHOP Lakeland, Fla. CAROL BRADLEY Mobile, Ala. RUTH BROWN Cedar Bluff, Va. GENE BROWNING Lakeland, Fla. DAVID CARTER Columbus, Ga. Class of I 966 MANDY CHANCE Columbus, Ga. DORA COFFNIAN St. Albans, W. Va. IVEY DAVIS Lithia, Fla. CAROLE DEAL St. Petersburg, Fla. STELLENE DEHART South Charleston, BILL DeLEO Stow, Ohio ARLENE DOWD Macon, Ga. JIM ELLIOTT Tampa, Fla. GARY ESCH Ft. Pierce, Fla. SAM EERRELL Plant City, Fla. WANDA FINCH Florola, Ala. JERRY FORD Lakeland, Fla. W DORA GODWIN Dunn, N. C. DAVID GRADDY Belton, S. C. MARY GRAVES Flemingsburg, Ky. JAMES HARRIS Clewiston, Fla. JAMES HEACOX Canton, Ohio ROBERT HENRY Colquitt, Ga. LARRY E. HURSTON Columbus, Ga. EDITH JERNIGAN Dunn, N. C. PATRICIA JOHNSON Warner Robins, Ga. GERALD JORDAN NIcMinnvIIIe, Tenn. EVERETT KNAPP Aurora, Colo. CHARLES V. KNOX, JR Newport News, Va. ANN KOON Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. AUBREY LAMPP Orlanolo, Fla. BILLY LASSITER Jacksonville, Fla. BARBARA LOVELACE Cocoa, Fla. MILDRED lVlcCLAlN Cottonclale, Fla. RONALD L. MEADE Cincinnati, Ohio BOB MOBLEY Clermont, Fla. VENDER MURPHY Panama City, Fla. WESTLEY NORTON Royal Oak, Mich. LORETTA OSBORNE Macon, Ga. BETTY PECK Berwind, W. Va. EVELYN SI-IARPE Columbia, S. C. GLENN SHERMAN Miami, Fla. JAMES R. PICKENS ST. Marys, W. Va. ANNA POSTELLE Clevvision, Fla. JESSE POSTON Lakeland, Fla. NANCY PRENTISS Sanford, Fla. HAROLD PUGH Lakeland, Fla. BILLY RAPE Macon, Ga. ROBERT Rl-IINEBERGER Lakeland, Fla. JUANITA RIVERS Snarpes, Fla. JIM SCHULZ FT. Myers, Fla. EARL SHERRICK Penns Grove, N. J GERALDINE SHORES Alford, Fla. ANN SlMS Moloile, Ala. MARY ANN TAYLOR Columbus, Ga. BEVERLY VARNER Winter Haven, Fla THOMAS J. WELLS Helena, Ala. JO ANNE WINGATE Buxton, N. C. FRANCES WOLF Snawano, Wis. PATRICIA WRAY Crab Orchard, W. Va. MADELYN YANDLE Charlotte, N. C. Row 3 ED HYVARINEN LESTER CARTER RICHARD SMACK Rudyard, Migh' Auburndale, Fla. Muskegon, Mich. Row 2 JOANN COUCH MARY KEEVER Tampa, Fla, Monroe, N.C. NOLA SMITH PAT REYNOLDS Bandy, Va. Mobile, Ala. l Row 7 CANDACE KOON LINDA ADDISON CONNIE JOHNSON JEAN WORLEY FT. Walton Beach, Fla. Panama Cify, Fla. Mobile, Ala. Asheville, N.C. Row 3 LARRY BROWN DAVID VIBBERT SAMUEL SORBELLO JACKIE WILLIAMS Eufaula, Ala. Evansville, Ind. Mullica Hill, N.J. Eufaulaf Ala- Row 2 GENE WOLFENBARGER CHARLES WEAVER Hiawatha, Kansas Whistler, Ala. MALCOLM JONES JOHN LOPER Macon, Ga. Mobile, Ala. Row I JERRY MOORE JACK HENSLEY Lakeland, Fla. Cincinnati, Ohio OBIE HARRUP ARLO WILLIAMS Alexandria, Va. Colerain, N.C. 49 Ln. 1 N M W N is 'Q .af df K f ,,,4, 4,9 dw as ,,,. , g M. 55, 3 .5 1? K , 5 W' 1 ,K new sw was , 5 av' ,M ,Q fe. My ,li le? lv 'fill 1 , ' sf , , J' i ' Z K' 5 . W . , an View pl- Y 4' A Y . k 8 Q 'f E 2 E' v Rf Na 41 A . gg, Mggi ,1 - , KL 4 .lr , ., 5 as 35- , iw F, .N 1 X ww Im ,M Y 14 Af 1 v,k'V QL 1 , W . ,K i Q f A ...V Ax , A N N, W'-M, L,,, M fe it 2, if y , W 'is Q, Q, wi g 3' A . A w NA .5 .xg S, , as it -M' it rx, 'Sweep gage A EMM. I - R ., my - i f 5 'A 5, My wk l i, ,,,hV , ..,,, K.. 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K' - K Y 'fin 4' Q. A ,an la. in was .4 M? 5 if M33 kk A W X A as A 3 'fn k we ifjgg., ' 5 M V35 e ., J K N ' f 4- . f, 5 ,A I gm' 'K K ,Q K K VV WK . iw ' +4 Mx ya KR -W W. KK -Q f. vm M h 3334, AK ei. ff --f f ' -Q K , .V A as -R f Jai. z If we Walk in The lighf, as he is in The lighT, we have fellow- ship one with another . . I John 1:7 Student Government Association OFHCERS President .,,,,,-, ,. ...,, , .,,,,,,,,....,,,,....,,,, LARRY CARSON First Vice President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, JERRY SCHLOE Second Vice President GLYNN DICKENS Secretary ,...,....,..,..... UVETA STEPHENS THE PURPOSE OF THE S.G.A. I. To help lead the student body in the perfect will of God. 2. To interpret student opinion and to bring to the attention ot the school administration student suggestions for the welfare and im- provement of the school. 3. To provide and direct a sound and workable program of extracur- ricular activities. 4. To promote the annual student publication, The Torch, and the monthly student newspaper, The Flame. 5. To assist in the student missionary program. 6. To promote a spirit of cooperation and good will in the student body. S.G.A. MEMBERS LARRY CARSON ..... o,.....,.. . . ............... ....c .......,.. ....... . ..c. O P r esident UVETA STEPHENS .... Secretary DONALD PARKER ..,.. REBECCA ROBERTS ..,...c JERRY SCHLOE .....,,,c... KATIE MCGLOTHLIN GLYNN DICKENS ...o,.,.. GLENDA WINTER ....,o JIM BISHOP o........o, PATTY WRAY ....... GER RY WELLS ....... JERRY BUTTRUM ....... ERNIE DeLOACH ....,. MARY MCPHERSON BARBARA BROWN ...... LARRY SUMMERS ...., OTTO DIETRICH ........ Senior Class President Senior Class Representative Junior Class President Junior Class Representative Sophomore Class President Sophomore Class Representative Missionary Board Freshman Class President Freshman Class Representative Torch Editor Torch Business Manager Flame Editor Representative Representative Representative Representative CARL E. CALLIHAN FRED A. WILLIAMS ..... -- A. EDWARD STRANG VIRGINIA N. CHADWICK ..,.. - ...,......................... President Dean ot Education Dean of Men Dean of Women GERRY WELLS- Editor GLENDA WI NTER-Associate Editor The TORCH is the annual pictorial story of lite at South-Eastern. It is edited and 'produced by stu- dents, and only after long hours of planning and labor is it com- pleted-any staff member will tell you so! Torch Staff EDITOR ...a.aaa4a..,,.. Gerry Wells ASSOCIATE EDITOR ..uuououuon,..n,..., Glenda Winter BUSINESS MANAGER ,o,w..,...,,,,,, Jerry Buttrum ART EDITOR .aa.,a....., Bob Mobley PHOTOGRAPHER .,,a Don Woods STAFF .aa,aa........,, Elizabeth Baz Bob Counts Evelyn Hammond Rebecca Roberts Elaine Sherrick FRENCH ARRINGTON Faculty Advisor -1 v hs 7FtI.vAllIlII'F' Who maketh . . . his ministers a flame of fire. - Heb. 1:7 The industrious staff meets another deadline. I The Flame is the student voice of South-Eastern Bible College. The publishing of each issue of this newspaper is a unique pleasure for the staff, and provides a means by which useful experience is gained. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Ernest DeLoach ASSISTANT EDITOR Mary McPherson BUSINESS MANAGER Gerald Jackson STORY EDITOR - ....,,, ,,,.e.e L ance Grantham LAYOUT EDITOR -, ,,,, ,,,,, B ob Mathews COPY EDITOR ---, e....,,,,,,., ,,,. U Veta Stephens CIRCULATION MANAGER ..... ..,,e. A ugust Schuh PHOTOGRAPHER .,....ssLLL..,,, .....,,.,.... A ubrey Lampp FACULTY ADVISOR ,, .,,,,,c , ..,, ,, ,......,.,,,. F. A. Williams REPORTERS: Lance Grantham, Jim Pickens, Katie Mc- Glothlin, Evelyn Kelly, Tina Wooten, Ray Mead, Butch Dickens, Glenn Sherman, John Taylor. TYPISTS: Sybil Magee, Sharon Roberts, Ann Koon, Evelyn Sharp, Carol Buttram. Concert Choir MRS. KOVACS The ministry of The SouTh-EasTern Bible College ConcerT Choir is carried OUT on Weekend Trips and The annual Three-week spring choir Tour. The choir, under The compeTenT direcTorship of Mrs. Bernice Kovacs, is Thankful for The opporTuniTy of using Their TalenTs for The Lord Through The minisTry of song. in ck if as if .. .L Q 'T ' K 5 iw' i ,fi -H fs THE SOUTHEASTERNERS CAROLETTES Q M THE TREBLE TONES THE MELODETTES THE TRUMPET TRIO Treble Choir The Reverend William Greene has joined the faculty of S.E.B.C. this year as an instructor and director of the Treble Choir and Men ot South-Eastern. He comes to us from the University of Georgia where he completed work for his MA. degree. He has proven to be a real asset to the school. Men of South-Eastern The Treble Choir and Men of South-Eastern have contributed much to the Music Department. They have taken several promotional Tours in the Southeast, and their music has often added much to the chapel services. Appreciated most is the touch of the Spirit on their singing. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ..EE......,. Mrs. William Greene VICE PRESIDENT E EEE,,. Mrs. J. B. Bishop SEC.-TREAS. ...... . ..,,.. Miss June Thomas AUCTIONEER: Rev. William Greene The K Club includes women faculty and staff members and the wives of the facul- ty and staff. Koininia is the Greek word for fellowship, and the purpose of this club is to promote fellowship. The K Club proiect for This year was to promote The raising of funds for Tiling the dormitory rooms. The students were given an opportunity to help raise the money by buying The delicious home-made cake which the ladies sold at their Wednesday night bake sales. A white elephant sale in the form of an auction was also held in order to raise more funds, and it proved to be a very en- tertaining event. The club urges individuals and churches to continue to support this proiect. CO-WED OFFICERS PRESIDENT . E, 77 . Ruby Mohler VICE PRESIDENT Esther Zink SEC.-TREAS. EEE, Shirley Robertson SPONSOR , E, Mrs. F. A. Williams Co-Weds s The Co-Weds Club provides an opportun- ity for students' wives to ioin together in activities and new experiences that will help prepare them for their future minis- tries in working for the Lord with their husbands. Student Clubs Clubs at South-Eastern are designed to bring together people of mutual interests and abilities. The club meetings once a month provide time for sharing of ideas and plans. The club meetings provide a time of recreation as well as presenting educational ideas which will be beneficial to the students in their future lives. I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO BIBLE CLUB-The Bible Club is composed of students who have a desire to become better acquainted with the Word of God. The different speakers who are invited to speak to the group make the meetings both interesting and profitable. GREEK CLUB-The purposes of the Greek Club are to increase interest in the language of the New Testament, to help its members develop a better understanding of Greek, and to promote fellowship among the students who are studying Greek. SPANISH CLUB-The Spanish Club is composed of students who are interested in Latin America and in the Spanish language. The club has plans for active ministry to Spanish-speaking people of the Lakeland area. ATHLETIC CLUB-Students who are interested in sports and the promotion of sports at S.E.B.C. have banded together in the Athletic Club. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB-This club is organized so that the members of the club can share ideas and improve their photographic techniques. SCIENCE CI.UB-The purpose of the Science Club is to study various branches of science which interest the students. Films, lectures, field trips, and experiments help to achieve this purpose. MUSIC CLUB-AThe primary purpose of the Music Club is to give students a deeper appreciation for music. The club helps to promote musical interest. DRAMATICS CLUB-The newly-formed Dramatics Club provides a spiritual slant in the field of dra- matics. The club plans a presentation which will be both interesting and spiritually enlightening. SOUTH-EASTERN NIINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION-This group is composed of students who plan to enter active ministry as pastors or evangelists. The purpose of the club is to learn more about the practical aspects of the ministry. BUSINESS EDUCATION CLUB-This club is composed of students who are enrolled in the business education courses offered at South-Eastern. The club helps to develop a closer relationship between student college training and the business world. SPONSOR-Mrs. L. Gilkerson PRESIDENT-Carole Deal r X BIBLE GREEK LUB LUB SPONSOR-J. B. Bishop SPONSOR-F. L. Arrington PRESIDENT-Larry Summers SPANISH LLIB SPONSOR-Q. Shorfes PRESIDENT-John Taylor ATHLETIC PHQTGGRAPHY CLUB CLUB X l SPONSORfC. E. Robertson SPONSOR-F, A. Williams PRESIDENT-Ernie Del-OGCL1 PRESIDENTfFreddie DeMouey SCIENCE CLUB SPONSOR-VV. Greene PRESlDENTeDon Parker i Music DRAMATICS i cLuB N CLUB X SPONSOR-i BBHOW PONSOR-Mrs. V. Chadwick RESIDENT-Leon Jacobs MINISTERIAL ASSGCIATION SPONSOR-F. A. Williams PRESIDENT-John White 1. -' -1 Q Q V2 nf The Lord is my light and my salvariom whom shall I fear? The Lord is The srrengrh of my Iifeg of whom shall I be afraid? Psalm 27:7 67 Christian Service And whosoever will be chief among you, let him be your servant: Even as the Son of man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister . . . Matthew 20:27, 28 Harvesters And He called unto Him the twelve, and began to send them forth loy two and two, . . . And they went out, and preached that men should repent. The Harvesters is a group that is organized to do personal witness- ing and house to house visita- tion. Larry Carson is the leader of this group which goes out every Friday afternoon to tell all types of people the message of Jesus Christ. Our Christian Service Department is under the direction of the Reverend J. Bashford Bishop. Brother Bishop endeavors to place each student in the outstation ministry for which he is the most suited. We appreciate the work which Brother Bishop does, and the help he gives us as Christian service director. Roy Graves is men's iail squad leader, Babs Spiers is girl's iail squad leader. JaH Sq The Spirit ofthe Lord God is upon meg . . . to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to them that are bound. Isaiah 61:7 and The iail squad ministers to those who are Story Hour Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it. Proverbs 22:6 bound spiritually as well as physically. God has greatly blessed the ministry of the iail squad at Bartow County Jail. The street meeting group sing out the praises of Jesus Christ and His love for mankind. There are many different outstation ministries at South-Eastern. Some of the students preach the Word of God, some teach Sunday School classes, and some are active in the musical program of the different churches. Street Meetin Each Saturday afternoon a group of students goes to Eloise to hold a street meeting. Butch Dicicens is the leader of this group. The students get an oppor- tunity to do personal witnessing, and many lives are influenced to accept Jesus Christ. Outstations We are thankful for the privilege of ioining with the Lakeland Area pastors to help in the churches and see the advancement of the Kingdom of God. Robert Counts, Captain Delina, Dave Wilkerson Have a chicken tract! These words have sounded in the air as South-Eastern stu- dents have distributed chicken tracts to unsaved teen-agers in the city of Tampa, Florida. God has blessed our efforts and we have seen many souls ac- cept Jesus Christ as their personal Savior. Bob instructs the group before they leave for Tampa. A new phase of Christian service minis- try has been opened to the students of South-Eastern. We have begun Teen-Age evangelism and street ministry under the capable leadership of Bob Counts. Bcb has worked in teen evangelism in Phila- delphia under the direction of the Rev- erend Dave Wilkerson, founder of Teen Challenge. Each Saturday night a group from South-Eastern goes to the city of Tampa and does personal witnessing and tract distribution. This ministry takes a tremendous compassion for souls. In do- ing this work we are accepting the chal- lenge given by Christ: go out in the highways and byways and compel them to come in. Teen Challenge . . . They shall be thine: they shall come after thee, in chains they shall come over, and they shall fall down unto thee, they shall make supplication unto thee, say- ing, Surely God is in thee. . . Isaiah 45:74 Teen Challenge prayers are held each afternoon at 11:30. Spiritual Emphasis Week September, I 962 Speaker: A. A. Wilson ,-.......-......l............i.. THE PENTECOSTAL EVANGEL December 9, T962 A. A. WILSON SPEAKS FOR SPIRITUAL EMPHASIS WEEK LAKELAND, FLA.-The speaker for Spirtual Emphasis week at South- Eastern Bible College in Lakeland was A.A. Wilson, veteran pastor from Kansas City Cnow retiredl. From the first service the brood- ing presence of the Holy Spirit was keenly felt by students, staff, and faculty alike. These special services, enioyed by all, gave an auspicious start to the school year. The altar serv- ices Iasted for some time. The young people did not leave the altar after a few brief moments but continued to pray, and God met with them in an unusual way. Brother Wilson says: I was delighted to see the presi- dent of the school, Carl E. Calli- han, together with the other ad- ministrators, instructors, and staff members, helping the young peo- ple at the altar iust as a pastor would work with his church. One evening as I stood to speak the Spirit of the Lord moved over the congregation and one fine young man who had come to school without the sure knowl- edge of his salvation came to the altar. He dedicated his life to God and the testimony he gave on the following morning was a thrill to the entire student body. There was a beautiful spirit of harmony and unity evident among all the students and fac- ulty members. We all enioyed a very rich spiritual touch as the meetings cIosed. '-..,,,, hapel vu.. 'sam sz! H2-S Quiet Hour in the Dorm Quiet Hour is one-half hour each week- day evening. During This Time The sTu- denfs have privaTe devofions in Their rooms, or group devotions in The loreeze- way or on The sTairs. Mrs. Chadwick speaks To the girls. Christian fellowship, singing, and sharing Testimonies are highlights of breezeway prayers. ' f' . -YN mwff . , I .. nf. we Wffbh Ha w. .,.. f . ., , PII? 8 tl 5.8 ,aw X A , 'Q di , i fi 1 Missions at S.E.B.C. JUNIORS FRESHMEN MISSIONARY LEADER SENIORS SOPHOMORES Barbara Brown Sharon Roberts Quentin Shorfes Babs Spiers Leon Jacobs . . . The harvesT Truly is plenTeous, buT The labourers are Tewg PRAY ye There- fore The Lord of The harvesT, ThaT He will send forTh labourers inTo His harvesT. -MaTThew 9:37, 38 Each morning aT 7:00 SouTh-EasTern sTudenTs have The privilege of joining in prayer for The needs of The various mission fields. Henry Kasparik leads These prayers which are held in Murray Lounge. We are especially thrilled over the appointment of a new missionary to Nigeria. This new missionary-nurse is our own Doris. Miss Doris Geiger graduated from South-Eastern last year and is still the college nurse. Our prayers shall be with her as she goes to Africa for we know the Lord will use her to bring healing to broken souls as well as help for broken bodies. Doris points to the spot where her name soon will be! l lt is a great thrill for us at South-Eastern to have missionaries visit us in our chapel services. The testimonies of those who have accepted the challenge and are going into all parts of the world with the Gospel of Christ are an inspiration to us. We especially appreciated the ministry of Rev. and Mrs. David Brauchler and Rev. and Mrs. George Davis. The Brauchlers, who are graduates from South-Eastern, are now in language school in Costa Rica preparing for ministry to the Latin American people. Brother Davis is Sunday School Coordinator for Latin America. He and Mrs. Davis are now on tour on behalf of the Spanish Literature Department. This missionary outreach provides literature that has brought the Gospel to thousands of Spanish-speaking people. l President Callihan presents the Brauchlers with a check for 5500. The George Davis Family It has long been the policy of the students at South-Eastern to give five hundred dollars to alumni who are under ap- pointment for the mission field. Each year pledges are taken from the student and faculty, and a mission budget is set up. Our hearts are filled with ioy as we are able to help those who are going into the far places of the earth to minister to others. 77 2372 3 PAT ALTERIO-Group Leader Many people do noT Think of Europe as The needy mission field ThaT iT really is. Europe has been Torn by war, famine, and inTernal sTrife for many years. ln These lasT days God is sending mighTy revival To hungry-hearTed Europeans. These people are very much in need of our prayers. ica FREDDIE DeMOUEY-Group Leader Africa is a land of poliTical Turmoil and change. In This crisis hour of African hisTory we musT presenT The living realiTy of Jesus ChrisT. To This land ThaT has been known Tor cenTuries as The dark conTinenT We musT give Jesus ChrisT The LighT of The World. aiin . IIIBTICBII ndian BUTCH ATCHISON-Group Leader Many of The LaTin American Indians sTill live in poverTy and wanT. These people live in a spiriTual darkness of idolaTry and paganism ThaT ChrisT alone can peneTraTe. IT is up To each of us To meeT The challenge of winning Them for ChrisT. Will you answer ChrisT's call Today? l l otin Hmericn OTIS HUGH ES-Group Leader LaTin America is a land ThaT is fasT becoming enTangled in The web of Communism. If LaTin America is To be reached for Chrisf iT musT be reached now while There is yeT Time. We have a responsibiliTy To pray, give, and go, ThaT These people may know and experience The saving power of ChrisT. A 1 f INDIANS AT A' ' f ' Ax Lyn., V .f 5 1' g -.1 Q' MQ l I -. f T' ea Rexx T' LANCE GRANTHAM-Group Leader The people who compose The population of The isles of The sea are from various races and cul- Tures. They are scaTTered geographically and are hard To reach. Many of These fields are now ripe Tor revival. The Gospel of Jesus ChrisT has Transformed many lives from heaTh- enisrn and paganism. I Ill MATITI lqllll I' ml GEORGE SVVEARINGEN-Group Leader The naTions of The Far EasT encompass millions of people. This land has been harassed by The CommunisTs Tor many years. AlThough The inTerior of China has been closed To The Gospel for many years, oTher Far EasTern counTries are accepTing The message of Jesus ChrisT. We have a responsibiliTy To The people of The OrienT who have never heard The sTory of ChrisT's redeem- ing love. il' 'ar East 5 ttitvawww V NQWW' orth merican ndian JENNY SERCY-Group Leader There are those in our own country who have never heard the name Jesus and do not know His love for them. The North American Indians have been a neglected people too long. Some of the North American Indians are still steeped in the paganism and heathen- ism that their ancestors have known for cen- turies. We owe a tremendous debt to these people who were the original inhabitants of the United States. Should any man hear the Gospel twice until all have heard once? gewish LOUIS MONTECALVO-Group Leader For l am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to everyone that believethg to the Jew first, and also to the Greek. We have a responsibility to the Jews who have reiected the living Messiah. The Jews are now gathering in their original homeland. The time is soon at hand for the second return ofthe precious Messiah who bore our sins in His own body. We must reach these people now! T -. we ,Home -Missions WINSTON KIRKLAND-Group Leader The work of us home missionaries is often overlooked. We have a duty to the people in our own country who have neverlheard of Jesus Christ. Home mission work includes pioneer churches, ministry to the deaf and to the blind, prison ministry, and care of or- phans. We have groups here at South-Eastern which are very active in different phases of Home Missions. ,.-CJK Lil I PEGGY McGLOTHLlN-Group Leader This land, where the caste system and ioint- tamily system are still prominent, has always presented a real challenge for Christian miss- ionaries. Many of the people ot India are still bound by ancient traditions and the strong- holds of Muslim and Hinduism. India is now being torn by both internal and external politi- cal strife. It it is to be reached with the Gospel of Christ, it must be reached novv. Russia FRED MAYFIELD-Group Leader We have a Tremendous responsibility to pray for the Russian people who are under the yoke of Godless Communism. The avowed purpose of the Communists is to stamp out faith in God and conquer the world for Communism. Our purpose must be Win the lost at any cost !l Christians may never be allowed to enter Russ- ia or other Communistic countries as mission- aries, but we can all pray for the Russian peo- ple. As we look around us, All the fields are white, Ripened unto harvest And so swiftly comes the night, Christians must get busy, There is work to do, Here's an urgent task awaiting you. Check the fold my Christian, Are the children in? Are there yet some straying, Lost in blackened fields of sin, You must go and reach them, Go without delay, Soon the shades of night will end the day. Souls are crying, Men are dying, Won't you lead them to the cross? Go and find them, Help to win them, Win the lost at any cost. Go out and win, rescue from sin, Day's almost done, low sinks the sun. Souls are crying, men are dying, Win the lost at any cost. -LEON H. ELLIS 'qihlnu-in N --.. The sfeps of a good man are ordered by The Lord: and he delighTeTlf1 in His way. Psalm 37:23 85 - - ,',fh.-am. wif, 4,1 .Q Q-lg, A ,, A 6-141 Mhsiffgwm f f l wQl I Q f Ll v , A M b , i ,,l:, A Miss South-Eastern Babs Splers - f, .... I A . V. . .:- f. .1 ,nh ..3', -1 --5'::',., I 1 ' :I , A : VT: H' A .,,, A . iff. '1 l' 3 f Connie and Shelby Lanier The James E. Loper Family Douglas and Bonnie Bailey Cur Married Students Our married students are a vital link in the college chain of life. They form a considerable portion of the student body, and they and their families are active in the academic, spiritual, and social functions of the school. We salute our married students, people with many phases of activity. The Daniel Alessi Family The Roy Graves Family P o 1 S Physical Education 3 12'-' '-. ' 'fun' K M-. -1-.Yrs M53-,,..5'S.'3 aa N-. -f-21'- -. -TCS. 33-..'7 -B M. QQ'-h gk! fm wx? :LS 'fini Wm HQ. flfiy. f ' 'iw -vkw fb - 3 Msg I- . . -:qi :L ai Q: f ga w efiqmf. .ws 2 f'.2-gm w jslfagfv K f 2 51 M N T ref X m .,A.,, n.-mwW:.,L.:f .V ..,.,.w..,. Um dummy 2 Hi 'E ltrislmaf Chestnuts roasting on an open fire, sleighbells ringing in the distance, snowflakes falling in the still whiteness ot a winter night . . . all of these wonderful traditions of Christmas were captured in spirit if not in reality at the i962 WINTER WONDERLAND Banquet. The Christmas spirit rose as the merry voices of the waiters and waitresses blended in Jingle Bells and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. And who will ever forget William Greene's story of the iuggler who wanted to present a gift to our Savior? All ot these things make the 1962 Christmas Banquet a night to remember always! different, don't they? ,- .5541 ii Of course no Christmas is complete without that visit from Santa Claus. This year he came as Wes Norton's special guest. The Southeasterners were at their usual l'?J best. Weli . . . they do look a little Hostesses for this banquet were Mrs Bernice Kovacs and Miss June Thomas. WSSUWQUK jeambcvrfcfw ainm 962 ff? enlor banquet Q! 9 In Times Like These 9 ' 3 SALLY COUCH Piano CAROL BUTTRAM Voice 3 GERALD JACKSON Voice SANDRA SMITH Piano The message of Those who have gone before us in The minisTry is always encouraging To us. Brother Howard S. Bush challenged all of our hearfs aT The 1962 BaccalaureaTe service. He challenged The hearTs of The seniors To go inTo The world proclaiming Gocl's message of hope Tor mankind. raiuntiqgei PRESlDENT'S ADDRESS A. E. Spence, Jr. MAY 25, 1962 Lake Bonny Tabernacle SENIOR SPEAKER-Edgar Lee x . As The lasT noTes of God bless you as you go your way TloaTecl in The spring air, TWenTy-six young men and women lefT behind Them Their days aT SouTh- EasTern. Our prayer was ThaT God would go wiTh Them and make Them a blessing. They leTT To meeT The challenge-GO! fm-U-'wa-um :M M 5 NM: ., n 'grassy R A. mm, fgiifygi . 11 Hx 6 X -Q. .wx .K .1 .uv .gg sa Km Q L The TORCH Staff Wishes to Congratulate the Graduates of 1963 For 'Ihe Lord God will help me: fherefore shall I no+ be confounded: fherefore have I sei' my face like a fIin+, and I know 'rhal' I shall noi' be ashamed. Isaiah 50:7 We are praying for you Thai God shall ever guide you info His perlecl will by His I-loly Spirit I I lil ' I Congrafulahons 'Io Seniors of I963 Y' I - iii I I I Q , ' r r' Pl ini WSH 1 , Uy,Q',5 7 . 1 7 'if 3 - , HELEN R. MILLER fy Leif II E ! S I 45 I , I GLEN D. MILLER Educaiional and Q' fur: Qc 1 j ' ' - ,fx g I Pasior Music Direcior . 9 Q . , 'X , -usa: , L , tly -N 4 'VQ55 mx Y . I E- 'II , . I, 7 I' i s .f .- - 4 i 'f If' I . ,Z 2 V4 , 3 ' -P ' Y if f' X I ,131 A-Eu - -1 - -E f- -he::- +A 2-f FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 25lI E. 3rd Sfreei' Panama Ci+y, Florida WHERE THE HAPPY HUNDREDS GO B 81 W FROZEN FOODS Serving the Institutional Trade Portion Controlled Meats and Sea Food Vegetables - Fruits - Juices BRADENTON, FLORIDA Phone 6-2442 ALABAMA DISTRICT CHRIST AMBASSADORS O. M. DYKES, President NELSON WHITE, Vice-President CHRIST FOR ALL - ALL FOR CHRIST Alabama C.A.'s marching, on to certain victory. Alabama C.A.'s marching, this our glorious song shall ever be. Jesus is our Savior, Captain, Healer, and Baptizer - Coming King. And He leads us on to tinal conquest and the country ot our King. We, the I963 TORCH STAFF Express Our Appreciation to OUR ADVERTISERS Compliments ot ANTHONY EGG FARM . an Mrs. James R. Vandal, Sandy and Jimmy Friends of the Torch Young's Aufo Wrecking 8: House Wrecking Co. Millard Young Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. SPS Ralph A. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Parker Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Reverend and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Young and Family lsburn J. Young and Family Edwin Duermyer, Jr. S. H. Goller and Family Baz, Jr. S. A. Baz Aubrey Rogers PadgeH' L. Blake Wal+er Sievenson W. B. Mercer Mrs. David Flanagan J. T. Winler Glyn Winler Leo PraH Reverend J. Carroll PiHs Reverend and Mr. Ralph A. Mrs. H. T. Walker Baz Lee Lanchesler Helen Simeneia Mr. and Mrs. Mary Myors Mr d Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. an Mr. d Ingrid Black Mrs Bill Hickman T. M. Waldron and Tammy Dean E. W. Hill Larry Priddy Sammy Gillenwafer and Samuel D. P. Brewfon, Jr. Mrs. D. J. Summers and Cheryl Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs K. B. Schloe C. E. Newsom Edward C. Ward W. W. Peagler R. L. Berry H. C. S+an+on Miss Jan Arnold Mrs. Bessie Donaldson Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Eddins Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Welch Miss Mary Dell McPherson Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Skipper Mr. and Mrs. T. J. SuHon Brownsville Assembly of God Choir Tommy Thomas, Direc+or Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rober'l's Vernon Jordan Edward Jordan J. W. Jordan Willie Malone Mary Lou Talberi' Mr. Harry Penn Mrs. Evelyn Myers Mr. Gary Posey Mr. Sam Causey Miss Lavernne Carfer Mrs. Harry Penn Mr. Tommy Pilker+on Mr. Frank J. Tulor Miss Rufh Cowgill Mr. Paul Harrup Mr. Ber+ Nelbach Reverend A. W. Schuh, Sr. Mr. Kevin Po+'I'er Mrs. Bonnie Hawkins Mr. William Posey Mrs. George S. Eckels Barbara Phillips Yvonne Davis Truby V. Marlin A. W. Shiffleii P. H. Hicks Mrs. P. H. Hicks Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wood Mrs. lla Lane Reverend and Mrs. Glenn Babcock Mr. and Mrs. Russell Orlman Mr. and Mrs. Roberl' Hagan Reverend and Mrs. W. J. Barfield Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Godwin Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Barefooi Mr. Ray Godwin Mr. James Auslin Godwin Karen Myers Mrs. Annie Price Mrs. Evelyn Schuh Mr d .an Mrs. H. F. Freeman Mr. and Mrs James B. Branlley Mr. and Mrs. John W. Granfham Mr. and Mrs. Howard Magee Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forsman Mr. and Mrs. Grayson Bryanf Reverend and Mrs. Troy B. Helms Mr. and Mrs. James N. Helms Mr. and Mrs. John A. Deal Mr. and Mrs. John A. Deal, Jr. Mr. and Mrs Cecil A. Deal Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Deal Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Deal Mr. and Mrs Roberl G. Siockel Mr. and Mrs John Praier Mr. and Mrs William Leonard Mr. and Mrs Andrew Mason Mr. and Mrs E. L. Garrison Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Mims Mr. and Mrs Jacob Gruner Mr. and Mrs W. H. Crr Janice Deal Russell Deal Donna Siockel Brenda Wesferfield Rosana Lamarouex Lorraine Leonard Lola Geniry Mildred S'I'range Mrs. WhiHen Reverend and Mrs. Elwood Bredbenner Reverend and Mrs. Wiley G. Hinecker Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smiih Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bradley Miss Jewel Smiih FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD GLAD TIDINGS CHURCH 'oo' Gfand Ave- ' Orlando, Florida ASSemIJIIeS of God REV. AND MRS. J. M. STALLINGS. Pasfors Cor. Magnolia and Canary SI'reeI' Congra+uIa'Iions One Block Off U.S. 30I Class of '63 DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA SUNDAY I TUESDAY w J BELBIN Manager Sun' Sem' 9:45 AM- CAS 7:30 PM n I I Morning II:00 A.M. THURSDAY Evening 7:30 P.M. Prayer 7:30 P,M Congrafulafions To The Class of I963 Ln-HIA WHEN You VISIT LAKELAND ATTEND JohnA'esff.Pas+of WEST MEMORIAL BOULEVARD ASSEMBLY OF GOD ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH EVERYBODY S TABERNACLE Formerly - Skyland Chapel ASSEMBLY OF GOD REV. SAMMY MISELL . . . Pasfor RI- 3 Rev. Ernes+ E H y Lake Ciiy, Florida P I Our S+uden'I: Don Adams CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '63 NORTH CAROLINA DISTRICT COUNCIL EENTON L. JONES The field wi+Iw many opporTuniTies To TOM WHIDDEN. JR. Disfrici' Superinfendenl' . I I Secrefary-Treasurer work for The MasTer GENERAL PRESBYTERS Fen-Ion L. Jones G. H. AI+man L. T. Whidden, Sr. SECTIONAL PRESBYTERS David Raynor R. W. Buchanan Raymond Hoggard L. T. Whidden, Sr. Pe'I'er Pignaloso Garland Thomas I. R. Jensen James ParI'on G. H. AI'Iman Fred Sorrells SUNNYLAND PACKING COMPANY Gainesville, Florida Sunnyland Brand Meats For Your Eating Pleasure Q9 Q65 P I K CLUB Take Q y home lf-g , f ILIULI 650 .Q.. .,,...-. IW' X I V 'I ri '7 P '25 Wil' A EDDIE BURR'S COMMERCIAL PRESS FOR ALL YOUR PRINTING NEEDS PRINTERS OF THE FLAME 2l5 E. McDonald Phone MU 2-4404 Lalceland, Florida Koinonia - Fellowship MRS. WILLIAM GREENE - Presidenf MRS. J. BASHFORD BISHOP - Vice-Presiden+ MISS JUNE THOMAS - Secrelary-Treasurer The Koinonia Club is composed of women 'facully and slalif members and +he wives of 'facully an,d slalif members. Purpose: To promo'l'e fellowship among iI's members and help +he school in any possible manner. I963 Aim: To promole lhe raising of funds so l'ha'l' each room in Ihe dorm can be 'l'iled during lhe I963 school lerm. LeI's Help Tile The Dorm IO9 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1963 PASTOR AND MRS. ROY A. HARTHERN and 'I'he Members of CALVARY TEMPLE l Connislon and Parker Wes'r Palm Beach, Fla. l Our S+uden+s: Don Woods, Pasfor, ROY A. HARTHERN Charles Gross, DeVon Hemming JAM ES KOFAH L, Pas+or Congralulalions 'lo lhe Class of l963 'Workers Toge+her E M b Very em er A Worker Fi'F+h Avenue and Third Prichard, Alabama ALABAMA DISTRICT COUNCIL ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Congratulations to the Class of I963 Alabama Sfudeni' Body of I963 OFFICERS T. H. SPENCE. Superinfendenf H. P. TRAWICK, Assis'ran'I Superinfendenf C. C. HIDLE, Secrefary-Treasurer O. M. DYKES, C. A. PresicIen+ GEORGE M. WALTERS, S. S. Direcfor MRS. H. SUMMERS, W. M. C. Presidenf PRESBYTERS F. NOLAN BALL H. G. HAMILTON DAVID HEARN W. W. HOLDER W. P. HUGHES ELBERT JACKSON JOE A. LUKER CARY RIGBY JACK C. SMITH ROBERT H. SPENCE W. O. STEPHENS NELSON E. WHITE A. L. SHELL. SR. IHON.I ' l Compliment Congratulations to the Graduates of of 1963 MR. AND MRS. CLEON T. WILSON From AND CALVARY TEMPLE MR. AND MRS. A. D. JACKSON 55l8 Pearl S+fee+ ' Jacksonville, Florida GARRE'I'I S VARIETY STORE 20II North E Street Pensacola, Florida Owned by LEONARD and BARBARA GARRETT TOYS DRY GOODS HARDWARE NOTIONS Complimenfs of Cameras - Films Complimenk of MR. D Gs We N HEARD DISTRIBUTING co. Bm. and Wwe - Cob, Distributors of I Day ToM's ROASTED PEANUTS Hgg4EE MMR Sl, Bild J H CHEYNE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF I963 WATTS-KELTN ER, INC. Meat Products Sioux City Dressed Beef ll2 Compliments of F M C CORPORATION LAKELAND. FLORIDA STUDIO PORTRAITS Commercial Pholography - Passporls I. D. Phofos - Pho+osl'a+s Relail Pholo Supplies Phone PERKINS PHOTOG RAPHIC 704 Nor'l'h Massachusells Avenue HARDY SOD COMPANY VERNON S. MILLER, Owner SSX Magic Carpet For fhe Finesl' in Lawn Grasses MU 6-9959 9l5 N. Gilmore Av LAKELAND. FLORIDA MELSON AUTO ALINEMENT Axle, Frame and Balance Service Don'+ Wear Oul Your Tires- Lef Us Keep Your Wheels in Line II5 W. Pine Ph. 2-4l53 Lakeland, Florida MUI'uaI 6-77 I 2 Besl' Wishes From MILLERS Feminine Fashions Jusl' for You I I I-I I3 W. Main Lakeland, 'Florida Insurance Real Estate JEFFERSON-BISHOP, INC. All Forms of Insurance 223 Sourh Tennessee Avenue MUfuaI 2-ZI66 LAKELAND. FLORIDA Unexcelled Service JOE JEFFERSON HARRY HALDEN OSCAR DALTON RALPH HULSE OXFORD LUMBER COMPANY 530 Wesf Main Phone MU 2-2I9I LAKELAND, FLA. Your I-Iome, Jrhe Bes+ of All Invesfmenfs Iucmlll e E s on A 4. W -V , ' 1 3 5 V. 1 .gZ,,:'-.-f'-j Wherever You Go- by Plane, or Ship Secure Reserva+ions and Tickefs af ARNO TRAVEL SERVICE 3I7 N. Mass. Ave. Phone MU 2-5I53 LAKELAND, FLORIDA CompIimen'rs of FLORIDA FAVORITE FERTILIZER., INC. Manufacfurers FLORIDA FAVORITE BRANDS Main Office and Fac'rory LAKELAND, FLORIDA Complimenfs of COOK'S FURNITURE COMPANY 2IO Soufh Florida HVGHUG LAKELAND. FLORIDA CompIimen+s of CALE ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY 2II Soufh FIorida Avenue Lakeland, FIorida Besi Wishes MODERN FLOOR COVERING House of Carpe? 3I7 S. Floruda Avenue Ph MU 2 OSI3 Lakeland, Florida 'f 1-LE . W 1---1-TT LAW - : OFLFKE W '-1 I ,wif 22 m E rf0 ' n iw F f X lg W 1 .:.WP' f , fl fi WS X 7 ' .. ..,., T-fi ll E ml E 1' I 'I f Z JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lllll lllllIIlIllIllIIII ll fl: I Illllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Iwnlnlllnll - PEOPLE'S BANK OF LAKELAND Member Federal Deposi+ Insurance Corpora+ion Complimenfs of POLK RESTAU RANT SU PPLY LAKELAND, FLORIDA GLADYS REED TYLER FLORAL IZI4 Easf Main SI'ree+ Lakeland, Florida Compliment of WOOD PRINTING COMPANY PrinI'ers of Office Forms and Snap-Oufs New Dade Ci+y Highway PHONE MU 6-7569 Lakeland, Florida GROVE PARK MAJESTIC BARBER SHOP Chrisfian A+mospI1ere Barlow Highway CENTRAL GLASS 81 MIRROR COMPANY Crallsrnen in Glass and Aluminum Phone MU 6-6l69 302 N. Ingraham Ave. Lakeland, Florida Phone MU 2-7645 TOOLE BOILER 81 WELDING SERVICE Boiler Conlraclors Sales, Ins'rallaI'ions and Service EARL W. TOOLE owner P.O. Box I489 Phone 6-2244 SEDMERA HARDWARE 830 Easf Main Slreef Lakeland, Florida BELL LUMBER COMPANY Building Supplies Phone 686-259i JOHN SEDMERA, JR. 943 Easl' Rose Lakeland, Florida Phone MU 6-6664 REECE CLIFF SANDWICH SHOP LAKELAND 940 S. Florida LAKELAND. FLORIDA Underwood - Sales Agency - Oliveili School Supplies K. T. JONES COMPANY, INC. TYPEWRITER AND SUPPLY, INC. FRANK w. MYERS, Presideni I22 S. Tennessee Ave. Phone MU 6-3I67 LAKELAND, FLORIDA Office Machines Equipmenl PCLK COUNTY IvIOORE'S STYLE SHOP FURNITURE COMPANY RAPID SHOE REPAIR . U ' u ' . Sfyle Mari Clolhes 7I7 N. Florida Avenue Physician s'Prescrip+ions Filled The Bed Clonwing Value in America phone 683-b754T686'6l89 Ladies -Invisible Soles Dyeing Experls GUY Knighi Mark Powell :iz E. Lemon, Ph. 3-2773 207 E. Mah, Lakeland' Flor da ENGLE ELECTRIC CO. Wiring Appliances Air Condilioning McCLAMMA-OPTICIANS Telephone MU+ual 2-O2 I4 320 W- Main Lakeland' Florida 6 Arcade Bldg. Lakeland, Florida Congrafulafions .IO ANN PASTRIES 803 E. PaImeI'I'o S+. Lalceland, Florida Phone MU 2-2572 Congra+uIa+ions 'Io Class of '63 GORDON BROS. CONCRETE, INC. THE LAUNDROMAT OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY Transif Mixed Concre'I'e and Concrefe Pipe LAKELAND AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY MU 6'6'45 W0 7-3625 I333 Easl' Main Sfreef Wln+er Haven Haines CITY LAKELAND, FLORIDA CY 3-6049 HA 2-343' Everyfhing for Your Office af SNYDER'S SHOE STORE SOUTHERN OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY Office Equipmenf, Supplies and Machines U7 Soulll Kenl'uckY 3oz s. Kenfuclcy Phone MU mm LAKELAND. FLORIDA Besf Wishes From UNIVERSITY SHOP ,Am LANFR fpsflfw' 'NC' Key To The young man's cIoThing world Lekelandk House of Swle Insufaiilgfsefvfee 209 E. Main s+ree+ Phone M' I3 clofhing I2I S. Kenfucky Ave. Phone MU 2-sI96 209 SLTEHFBSSGQIAVEHUB 'IIUFDISIIITIQS Lakeland, Florida Lakeland' Fla' A aan ' G' CONTINENTAL TRAVELS AIRLINE AND STEAMSHIP RESERVATIONS-TOURS Member American Sociefy of Travel AgenI's Opposife Maas Bros.-- Kenfuclry Avenue LAKELAND. FLORIDA MU 2-3I63 NEW FLORIDA HOTEL I3O S. Massachuseffs Avenue Lakeland, Florida J. ED. THOMAS, Manager LUELL MOTEL, INC. LaIceIand's Finesf Your home away from home I337 E. Main Sfreef LAKELAND, FLORIDA MU 6-7I94 II8 Complimenfs of DUKE-STEEN FUNERAL HOME 3I0 S. Florida Avenue Phone MU 2-2I23 LAKELAND, FLORIDA AE. R MIX I MARKET L I L i. EI' , 3Ls lLllll2lll ZlLllIL-M QIQSI IR A Where Shopping Is a Pleasure U-DO-IT . COMPLETE BANKING FACILITIES RENTALS CO 'P 'e +H 2025 E. Main Slreel' TUCKERIS Lakeland, Florida DRUG STORE wil'h TRUST DEPARTMENT II3 S. Tennessee Ave. Phone MU 3'272' LAKELAND, FLORIDA We renl mosl anylhingw CRYSTAL PHARMACY Your Neighborhood Drug Slore' Prescripfion Specialisfs Phone MU 3-4446 l8lI Crysfal Lake Dr. POLK COUNTY'S OLDEST NATIONAL BANK Complimen+s of THE SMOKE HOUSE Lakeland, Florida 2l36 New Tampa Highway PHONE MU 6-2350 U - 4 I PROPANE GAS GENTRY-MoRRlsoN FUNERAL HOME, INC. SERVICE 4I7 Nor+h MassachuseHs Avenue 30 Years of pioi Box II44 A tTeIephcgne.Mll5I 6-2333. M Dependable Lakeland, Florida MRs.eLEnr3R MORlLSON,Ogwner Servlce Telephone MU 6'6l23 Congratulations to Class of I963 From VELDA FIorida's Finesl in Milk and Ice Cream Earl, Lucy. and Okie enioy a VELDA Brea VELDA DAIRY LAKELAND WINTER HAVEN MU 6-62II CY 3-4I53 I k ALL OF OUR CUSTOMERS ARE WARM FRIENDS For the Best in Home Heating Fuel Call J: B. LINEBERGER, INC. Phone MU 6-5 I 2I W F- - 'Y'.l'.w 1 I R We T lqoxlyh f 'MI' . Q 'Jn' F -2 I' FUI I S I L ,mx 'eg .,,. ,' III F I 'IW u N , refresher 0, 1 ROYAL CROWN COLA THE FRESHER REFRESHER CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF I963 TLIN DCAP CHRIST'S AMBASSADORS - PENINSULAR FLORIDA DISTRICT HOME or RUSTIC CAMP ALAFIA Wi+h For+y Acres of Virgin Trees, River, TwenI'y Cabins, Large Ca'Fe'reria, and Tiled Swimming Pool. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS or '63 BENNING PARK ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH 907 Benning Drive Columbus, Ga. REV. DELMA EUGENE WHITEHEAD- Pasfor Our s'rucIenI': JERRY CHADWICK WHERE THE HAPPY HUNDREDS GO I 4 liz? ' ' iii SOUTHSIDE LTAS ASSEMBLY or eon CHURCH I842 Olevia Sfreef JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA A .. T A A .3 a if T , Sf ' .Ln 'T' 58032, ii .21 , 1195- , gsafgi W, qw ...hs -19 W wi iw 1 M'-af' QW' M1 wixfrf, , Nwzpff-Tm T, -,mf .A Qgf wr- w fiafw -z,-chewiwhi, ' : I rifzrei? isaiwf' gjgiyf f if like 1 .ski-2 ' 'mr -. 1 21,1 . I . AVIS Pas+or O H We are praying for Sou+h-EasI'ern Sincere CongraI'uIaI'ions +o 'rhe Class of '63 Keep Thaf which is CommiTTeCI To Thy TrusT . . I. Tim. 6:20 BETHEL TEMPLE 2204 Highland Ave. TAMPA 2, FLORIDA PERCY T. KING, Pas+or W e is fs - fn . -2:1 fs 4-E, yfh . Q, !'i, .ur,. . L f sxsans . 'fwx . 'iv u. a'?: 'vc 'A ye therefore and teach all nations . . . Ma++I1ew 28:I9 -FRESHMAN CLASS CONGRATULATIONS to the SENIORS, FACULTY AND STUDENTS of I96Z-I963 The Mississippi Siudeni Body MISSISSIPPI DISTRICT Box 4I95 Meridian, Mississippi J C. BURKS, DisI'ricI' SuperinIencIen'I DOUGLAS STONE, C.A. and S.S. Direcfo R C. DAVIS, Assis+an+ Superinfendenf MRS. DOUGLAS STONE, W.M.C. Direc+ E. NOLAN D, Secrefary-Treasurer THE WEST FLORIDA DISTRICT COUNCIL Ex'rencIs Hs Bes+ Wishes and Congra'ruIa'rions 'ro Ihe GvracIuaI'es of I963 The Wesi' Florida Sfudenf Body EXECUTIVE OFFICERS O. L. THOMAS, SuperinI'encIen'I' G-LYN LOWERY, Assisfani' Superin'rendenI' MRS. CANDIS FOUNTAIN, W.M.C. Direcfov G. H. BLAIR, SecreI'ary-Treasurer HOUSTON MILES, C.A. ancI S.S. Diredor EXECUTIVE PRESBYTERS GLYN LOWERY O. L. THOMAS G. H. BLAIR S. L. BRELAND WESLEY WEEKLY DISTRICT PRESBYTERS L. M. STEPHENSON J. D. RALEY L. C. BUSBEE JAMES GILBERT A. J. WELLS CRAWFORD RAILEY ALBERT VICKERS CLAYTON WILKINSON CARY RICHARDS W. B. JOHNSON Compliments and Best Wishes From THE GEORGIA DISTRICT COUNCIL to the Graduates ot I963 Mormy Qpoortunities tor Gospel Work The Ernpire Stote ot the South ILargest State East ot the MississippiI Georgia Extends the Macedonian Call to Those With a Call DISTRICT OFFICIALS GENERAL PRESBYTERS REV. JESSE SMITH, Superintendent REV. JIMMY MAYO, SR. REV. AARON WALL, Assistant Superintendent REV, RQBERT C. JQNES REV. GERALD BALIUS, Secretary-Treasurer The Georgia Student Body Put on the Whole Armour of God Ephesians 6:II SOPHOMCRE CLASS THE SOUTH CAROLINA DISTRICT Congra'IuIa+es 'Ihe GraoIua'I'es of I963 and Welcomes You +o Labor in Our DisI'ric'I'. W. G. DIXON DISTRICT OFFICE: DISIIICI SuperInIendenI SouI'I'1 Carolina DIs'IricI' C. V. ELLIOTT Assemblies of God Assis+anI Superin+endenI' P.O. Box 244 D. F. GSOTQGIOWD, S. C. Dis+rIc+ Secre+ary-Treasurer CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF I963 W. GLENN WEST T. M. WALDRON STANLEY A. LYON Superin'rencIen+ Assisfani' Superin+enden+ Secrefary-Treasurer JACK CARNLEY PRESBYTERS R. L. MALLQRY DALE HOLMES JOSEPH MOSCUFO G. C. ELLIOTT W. W. SMITH G. E. STRICKLAND CLAUDE MCKEEL APPALACHIAN DISTRICT COUNCIL- ASSEMBLIES OF GOD WHITE SWAN MOTOR LODGE II36 E. Rose Lalceland, Florida In llmis Space Age of modern miracles, 'I'I1ere is no grealer miracle +I1an Nal'ure's own wonder-fuel . . . NATURAL GAS! FLORIDA GAS UTILITIES COMPANY Telephone MU 2-3II3 - II3 Soullw Florida Avenue Buy Soulhern Maid School Supplies Dislribuled by TAMPA PAPER CO. MINUTE CLEANERS LAUNDRY SAME DAY SERVICE 'TIL 7:00 P.M. PLANTATION 1:11:95 me FROZEN FOODS Serving FIorida's Wesl' Coasl' ORLANDO TAMPA FT. MYERS MU 9-4660 3407 Viclory Drive Al Lumpkin Road Columbus, Georgia R. L. BEAVERS, Pasfor Congrafulalions, Class of I963 From THE PLEASANT GROVE CHURCH AND CAMP GROUNDS DURANT, FLORIDA O Si' clenfsz ors, Oils Hugl1e CRICHTON ASSEMBLY OF GOD I26 Mobile S+ree'l' Mobile, Alabama THE CHURCH WHERE EVERY NEED IS MET REV. CLARENCE COPE Pasfor ' QI , Vg 6 Tak., .IA I, 7' A- If, y,,f,, ff em f' qw I an uncornrnon bond... Im sjrys I I' iiqllllmlfgg We were classmates... is something akin to saying XVe are S W , brothers .... Your bond with your school and withlfellow students x Vi A if will be anlunusual one, for it was forged in the fire of. aishared , I faith in united prayer, and in wholehearted dedication. Similar ties 3 reaching into the future unite all of us in the great endeavor of extending the kingdom of our Lord. Congratulations, graduates, I and our best wishes to students, faculty and administration. I Li . - f ummm GENERAL COUNCIL -:- ASSEMBLIES of Goan YI E 2 Qi E . 'E I ij i v! V. I .il rr 5 5 SPRINGFIELD, MISSOURI ' I. px ' ' rzlfslifk Q' I H '. ff' . IH I A , I . I if I X .4 5 F I . 1. 'Irv CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I963 FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD Morris and Griclley S'I'ree'Is Greenville, S. C. Il LAKELAND FRENCH Where III? dw Of DRY CLEANERS welcome IS always open Io s'rucIenI's 6MS0+:jgSSg-g':5jVe- and faculiy of seas. CHARLES V. ELLIOTT . . . Pasfor ASSEMBLY OF GOD MARSHALL JEWELERS Keys'rone, Alabama Giffs Thaf Lasf Everyone WeIcome 223 S. Kenfuclry Ave. 20 Miles Somh of Lakeland, Florida B'ham on Hwy. 3I MUfuaI 2-4725 Our Sfudenfs The Progressive Church Wi'I'h a Program for Yourh David Car'rer Larry Hursfon Nancy Burrello i New reerrrrrr NORTH HIGHLAND ASSEMBLY 38+h Sfreei- a+ Fiffh Avenue Columbus, Georgia THE ALABAMA CHAPTER OF THE SEBC ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Welcomes You Io Our Dis+ric+ and Io Become A Member of Our Associafion NELSON E. WHITE . . . Presideni' CHARLES HUGHES . . . Vice Presidenf BOBBY JACKSON . . . Sec.-Treas. FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD FI. Myers, FIorida E. R. SCHULZ . . . Pasfor Honoring Our SI'uden+s: IIIa Hurlbuf, Jim Schulz, Elaine Sherrick FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD Garden and M SI'ree+s Pensacola, FIorida SUNDAY Sunday School .,,,.,,.., ..w...,...........A ,..,..4.. 9 : 45 A.M. Morning Worship ......,.A,YY.Y,,,,c,,,,,,,,,,,..,w ........ I I:00 A.M. Evangelisfic ..,,vv...cc ......,,.,,.,,,.,,w.,.w........,..., ..,.....,.. 7 : O0 P.M. WEDNESDAY Family Nighf .........,.,....,,,,..,.,,,,....,,..,,v.c...............I,,, 7:00 P.M. Andrew E. Spence, Jr., Pasfor - 9 N. S'riIIman CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF '63 A Church Home Away From Home Io SEBC SIudenIs. A Church Ihaf is Geared Io The Times: Anchored Io Ihe Rock, ChrisI Jesus. CongraI'uIaI'ions +o I'he Graduaies of I963 FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH I360 E. Main S+. Lakeland, Florida REV. AND MRS. J. 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Tennessee Lakeland, Florida es ever e you s. C.A.'S Wfmlilz Nsyllllfflffay FIRST ASSEMBLY OF eoo OF Sam Ferrell i Shehon polk 609 Kinelworih Ave- Fnrsi' Assembly of God James F. Ferrell Seb'I 9' FIo I'I Douglasville, Georgia P sI ': E' M' READY E. L. McPHERSON, Pssfof Complimenfs of FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 9II Murphy Avenue LaGrange, Georgia GLAD TIDINGS TABERNACLE II43 2nd Sfreef Macon, Georgia REV. AND MRS. JOSEPH M. BELL . . . Pasfors Where Jesus ls Real THE SOUTH-EASTERN BIBLE COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Gro Exrends Hs Congrarulalions and BesI' Wishes Io I'he Class of I963 ONE HOUR MARTINIZING Ihe mos? in DRY CLEANING rl: Shopping Cen+er Phone MU LAKELAND, FLORIDA ve Pa 2-9285 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OFFICERS MILFORD ADDISON .....,............,.....,.,,,... Presidenf LAMAR HUNT ......,..........,.,..,..,...... Vice-Presideni SONJA SANDERS .,,. ........ Secrefary-Treasurer Complimenis of REV. AND MRS. J. BASH FORD BISHOP I35 ,-.gf A ix' gg--'--nu 'iw aku. 'Marv I' is 9 jgpw, .Q if 4 Q93 V Q Y A K ,fxf .XX i Th Junior CI ss THE PRESBYTERIAN MINISTERS' FUND Organized I7I7 Incorporafed I759 S. CARSON WASSON, Presidenf Home Office - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY FOR CLERGYMEN THEOLOGICAL STUDENTS, THEIR WIVES AND CHILDREN OF ALL PROTESTANT DENOMINATIONS FIRST in America . . . OLDEST in fhe World . . . The Informed Clergyman and Theological Sfudenf Considers fhe Fund Firsf For Furfher lnformafion, Wrife fo: THE PRESBYTERIAN MINISTERS' FUND I04I Cedar Sfreef Nepfune Beach, Florida I-le Thai Sowefh Bounfifully Shall Reap Bounlifullyu CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '63 FIRST ASSEMBLY OF Goo, Clearwafer, Fla. - A. L. SHELL, JR., Pasfor Autographs A ADAMS, J. DONALD Route 3, Box 175 Lake City, Florida ADAMS, PANK W. 692 Slusser Avenue Cedartown, Georgia ADKINSON, ALVIE D. 5637 Andora Street Orlando, Florida ALESSI, DANIEL Route 1, Box 2-A Polk City, Florida ALESSI, JOHN Post Office Box 38 Lithia, Florida ALTERIO, PAT D. 591 W. 34th Place Hialeah, Florida ATCHISON, JAMES E. 2168 O'sage Street Mobile, Alabama AUTON, BETTY Route 3, Box 145 Dade City, Florida B BAILEY, DOUGLAS Route 7, Box 280 C Bessemer, Alabama BARKS RONALD H. 201 North P sweet U Pensacola, Florida BARLOW, MARY JANE 3620 N. Florida Ave. Lakeland, Florida BARROW, JOHN N. Route 11, Box 616 Charlotte, N. C. BAZ, R. ELIZABETH 130 Meeting Street Georgetown, S. C. BEASLEY, F. BARNETT 2500 W. Lakeview Pensacola, Florida BELGER, O'DELL S. Route 4, Pineview Dr. Columbia, S. C. BISHOP, JAMES B., JR. 948 Longfellow Blvd. Lakeland, Florida BLAIR, A. REX 41 1 E. Park Street Lakeland, Florida BLAIR, C. DIANE 3710 S. W. 89 Court Miami, Florida BOYD, LINDA B. 1471 Albert Drive Eau Gallie, Florida BRADLEY, F. CAROL 855 McRae Ave. Mobile, Alabama BRADLEY, L. GLYNN 84 Brenham Natchez, Mississippi Directory BUTTRUM, JERRY H. 904 Troup Street La Grange, Georgia BYTHEWOOD, JERIOD Y. 34 Rappahannock St. Lockhart, Alabama C cALL, EDWARD E. Rf. 1, Box 364 Dover, Florida CAMPBELL, RACHEL M. 600 Olive Road Pensacola, Florida CARSON, LARRY E. 1012 Ferguson St. Columbia, S. C. CARTER, DAVID L. 1525 55th Street Columbus, Georgia BRADSHAW, SHARON J. 130 W. 6th Street Jacksonville, Fla. BREWER, PHILIP C. 414 Maitland Lane New Castle, Pa. BREWTON, PHYLLIS A. Rt. 2, Box 629-B Pensacola, Florida BROWN, A. RUTH Rt. 2, Box 24 Cedar Bluff, Va. BROWN, BARBARA J. Rt. 4, Box 388 Plant City, Florida BROWNING, G. EUGENE 1318 Bonacher Road Lakeland, Florida BURKETT, P. FRANKLIN Rt. 1, Box 1010 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. BURRELLO, NANCY O. 2827 Hart Drive Columbus, Georgia BUTTRAM, CAROL A. 208 North Lewis St. Montgomery, Alabama CHADWICK, J. JERRY 901 Brooks Road Columbus, Georgia CHANCE, MANDY L. 1115 21st Street Columbus, Georgia COFFMAN, DORA M. 412 B Street St. Albans, W. Va. COOPER, FLOYD C. P. O. Box 5022 Orlando, Florida CORLEY, G. DIANE Rt. 1, Box 63 Panama City, Fla. COUCH, SALLY L. 5231 S. W. 5th Terr. Miami, Florida COUNTS, ROBERT A. R. R. 2, Box 280 Loveland, Ohio CRIDER, PATSY S. Naoma West Virginia D DAVIS, IVEY L. Rt. 1 Lithia, Florida DEAL, CAROLE A. 4048 44th Ave. N. St. Petersburg, Fla. DEHART, STELLENE E. 150 10th Avenue S. Charleston, W. Va. DeLEO, WILLIAM J. 3997 Darrow Road Stow, Ohio DeLOACH, ERNEST M. 6-C Porter Place Keywest, Florida DeMOUEY, FREDDIE G General Delivery Hattiesburg, Miss. DICKENS, GLYNN R. 4166 Burns Road Mobile, Alabama DIETRICH, OTTO 1041 S. Dakota Ave. Lakeland, Florida DOWD, J. ARLENE Rt. 3, Molton Road Macon, Georgia DOWLESS, JAMES A. 154 Lake Hollingsworth Dr Lakeland, Florida DRASKOVICH, SHARON R 20044 Stoepel Detroit, Michigan DUKES, RODNEY S. 1355 Black Oak Dr. S.E Atlanta, Georgia DUNN, ROBERTA A. 678 Harth Drive West Palm Beach, Fla. E ELLIOTT, JIMMY R. 1222 E. Curtis St. Tampa, Florida ESCH, GARY L. 2508 S. 13th ST. Ft. Pierce, Fla. F FAISON, RAYMOND T., JR 2730 Sunshine Dr. Lakeland, Florida FAVORS, SYLVIA A. 634 Wellington ST. Mobile, Alabama FENNELL, JERRY F. Lake Bonny Bible Camp Lakeland, Florida FERRELL, JAMES E. P. O. Box 574 Havana, Florida FERRELL, JAMES F. 912 Longfellow Blvd. Lakeland, Florida FINCH, WANDA Z. Rt. 1, Box 73 Florala, Alabama FORD, JERRY L. 2416 Coral Way Lakeland, Florida FORD, V. MONICA 2412 St.'James Greenville, Miss. FOSTER, M. RUTH 1307 20th Street Columbus, Georgia FUTCH, CARL F. 1804 E. 3rd Ave. Hialeah, Florida G GANN, SANDRA J. 532 Bond Street Clewiston, Fla. GIVENS, BENNY C. 82 Lake Bonny Bible Camp Lakeland, Florida GODWIN, DORA M. Rt. 3 Dunn, N. C. 140 GRADDY, DAVID L. Rt. No. 3 Belton, S. C. GRANTHAM, R. LANCE 117 Carter's Circle Warner Robins, Ga. GRAVES, MARY E. 515 Granby Lakeland, Florida GRAVES, ROY G. 515 Granby Lakeland, Florida H HAGAN, MORRIS RT. 3, Box 1440 Lakeland, Florida HAMMOND, D. EVELYN 7 Herbert Street Greenville, S. C. HARRIS, JAMES J. P. O. Box 952 Clewiston, Florida HARRUP, J. LOWELL 700 W. Braddock Rd. Alexandria, Virginia HAYES, CLIFF 4009 Central Tampa, Florida HEACOX, JAMES E. 5925 W. Hilltop Lane Lakeland, Florida HECK, MORRIS M. 2406 Dawley St. Orlando, Fla. HEMMING, DEVON F. 615 38th Street West Palm Beach, Fla. HENRY, ROBERT E. Bush Street Colquitt, Georgia HILL, OLAN JR. P. O. Box 281 Durant, Florida HOLMAN, ELBRIDGE O. 2704 Dixie Dr. Lakeland, Florida HOLTON, DONALD O. 895 Parkdale St. Bartow, Florida HOTTINGER, KENNETH B. 1101 Oak Avenue Panama City, Fla. HUDSON, BARBARA S. Rt. 2, Box 417 Crestview, Florida HUGHES, OTIS R. 2716 Elsmore St. Mobile, Alabama HURLBUT, ILLA M. Rt. 2, Box 304 Ft. Myers, Fla. HURSTON, LARRY E. 3500 6th Avenue Columbus, Georgia HUTCHINSON, DAVID O. 211 20th Avenue N. St. Petersburg, Fla. HUTTO, SANDRA A. Rt. 1, Box 443 Crestview, Fla. J JACKSON, E. GERALD Rt. 2 Frisco City, Ala. JACOBS, LEON 1004 Caldwell Greensboro, N. C. JERNIGAN, EDITH G. Rt. 5 Dunn, N. C. JOHNSON, PATRICIA E. 107 Oak Street Warner Robins, Ga. JONES, JAMES ROLAND 210 Orangeview Lane Lakeland, Florida JONES, C. ODELL 2314 E. Magnolia St. Lakeland, Florida JORDAN, GERALD M. Rt. 3 McMinnville, Tenn. K KASPARIK, HENRY E. 1650 29th Ave. N. ST. Petersburg, Fla. KELLY, CHARLES O. 213V2 W. Cannon Lakeland, Florida KELLY, EVELYN 1014 Blanton St. Dade City, Fla. KIRBY, FREDDIE 4200 Park Blvd. Louisville, Ky. KIRKLAND, WINSTON E. 216 Bexley Drive Bedford, Ohio KNAPP, EVERETT M. 1617 Clinton St. Aurora, Colorado KNOX, CHARLES V., JR. 610 Peninsula Dr. Newport News, Va. KOON, H. ANN 788 Beal Street Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. KRIZO, CAROL L. 2631 21st Street Cuyahoga, Ohio L LAMBERT, DENVER w. P. o. Box 93 Polk City, Florida LAMPP, AUBREY E. 611 Raleigh St. Orlando, Florida LANIER, CONNIE L. S. E. B. C. Lakeland, Florida LANIER, SHELBY N., JR. Box 73 L. Bonny Bible Camp Lakeland, Florida LASSITER, WILLIAM T. 8329 W. Concord Blvd. Jacksonville, Florida LEHMAN, EDNA M. 203 Normandy St. Lakeland, Florida LETT, FRANKLIN D. Rr. 1, Box 541 Mulberry, Florida LOPER, JAMES E. 29 Westlake Lakeland, Florida LOVELACE, BARBARA J. 233 Beverly Road Cocoa, Florida LUCHIN, GLORIA P. 6470 N.W. 41st Street W. Hollywood, Florida M McCLAIN, MILDRED Rt. 2, Box 141 Cottondale, Florida McGLOTHLIN, KATIE A. P. O. BOX 143 Nokesville, Virginia MCGLOTHLIN, PEGGY A. Rt. 1, Box 180 Centreville, Virginia MAGEE, SYBIL Rt. 4, Box 122 Pascagoula, Miss. MCPHERSON, MARY L. Rt. 1, Box 315 Douglasville, Ga. MATHEWS, ROBERT D. Box 101 Kinsley, Kansas MAYFIELD, FRED C. 2223 Bruce Avenue Columbus, Georgia MEAD, JAMES R., JR. 37 Sanford Street East Orange, N. J. MEADE, RONALD L. 8202 Lois Drive Cincinnati, Ohio MILNER, M. LUCILLE 81 18 Belfast Street New Orleans, La. MOBLEY, ROBERT T. 832 5th Street Clermont, Florida MOHLER, RICHARD J 1368 Seneca Ave. Akron, Ohio MONTECALVO, LOUIS M. Rt. 2, Box 450 Merritt Island, Fla. MURPHY, J. VENDER 1807 Cincinnati Ave. Panama City, Florida N NASH, JOSEPHINE A. 7503 Sweet Briar Rd. Richmond, Virginia NEWSOME, M. TOBY RT. I, BOX 151 Phenix City, Ala. NORTON, WESTLEY J. 504 N. Center Street Royal Oak, Michigan O OSBORNE, LORETTA M. 4254 Dellwodd Drive Macon, Georgia P PARKER, DONALD L. Baxter West Virginia PATTERSON, J. RAY 2017 Dixie Garden Dr. Valley Station, Ky. PAULK, JOHN Box 401 Eagle Lake, Fla. PECK, BETTIE J. 23 L. Bonny Bible Camp Lakeland, Florida PICKENS, JAMES R. Rt. 1 St. Marys, W. Va. POLK, J. SHELTON Rt. 2, Box 916 Plant City, Fla. POSTELLE, ANNA B. Box 294 W. Ventura St. Clewiston, Fla. POSTON, JESSE L. Rt. 3, Box 895 Lakeland, Fla. PRENTISS, NANCY A. 200 W. 27th St. Sanford, Florida PUGH, HAROLD L. 1005 W. Walnut Lakeland, Florida PUGH, GERALD M. 1005 W. Walnut St. Lakeland, Florida PUMPHREY, T. LARRY 818 W. LaFayette St. Marianna, Florida R RAPE, WILLIAM W., JR. 1 182 Cypress Drive Macon, Georgia REESE, WILLIAM J. I 1296 54th Ave. N. St. Petersburg, Fla. REGISTER, GAIL 338 Church Ave. Panama City, Fla. RHINEBERGER, ROBERT A. 139 Miller Road Lakeland, Florida RICHARDSON, LESTER E. RT. 7, BOX 2760 Auburndale, Florida RIVERS, JUANITA P. O. Box 64 Sharpes, Florida ROBERTS, N. REBECCA 3390 Stillman Street Jacksonville, Florida ROBERTS, SHARON K. Box 21 Eight Mile, Alabama ROBERTSON, CAREY E. Rt. 4, Box 356 Columbia, Mississippi S SANDLIN, THOMAS E. 1485 Rose Blvd. Orlando, Florida SCI-ILOE, K. GERALD Rr. 7, Box 802 Pensacola, Florida SCHUH, AUGUST W., JR. Rt. 1, Box 386 Springfield, Virginia SCHULZ, JAMES P. 2420 Dora Street Ft. Myers, Fla. SERCY, JENNY H. Rt. 4 Dunn, N. C. SHARPE, EVELYN D. 628 Westside Dr. W. Columbia, S. C. SHELTON, J. HOWARD 1140 E. Lemon St. Lakeland, Florida SHERMAN, GLENN S. 1018 W. 26th St. Miami, Florida SHERRICK, EARL L. 419 Lafayette Penns Grove, N. J. SHERRICK, L. ELAINE 21 14 Dora Street Ft. Myers, Florida SHORES, B. GERALDINE General Delivery Alford, Florida SIMS, ANNIE R. Rt. 3, Box 502 Mobile, Alabama SMITH, JOEL W. 217 E. Normandy St. Lakeland, Florida SMITH, SANDRA O. Rt. 3, Box 20 Brewton, Alabama SPANN, WILLIAM L.- 123 Prospect Ace. S.W. Winter Haven, Fla. SPARKS, M. ANN Rt. 1, Box 197 Cedar Bluff, Va. SPIERS, BARBARA H. P. O. Box 303 Carrabelle, Florida STEPHENS, UVETA C. 1980 Speigle St. Montgomery, Ala. STRANG, AMY A. 1000 Longfellow Blvd. Lakeland, Florida STREET, L. EARL Rt. 2, Box 499 Plant City, Fla. SUMMERS, H. LARRY 436 Longfellow Blvd. Lakeland, Florida SWEARENGIN, GEORGE A. 86 L. Bonny Bible Camp Lakeland, Florida T TAYLOR, JOHN W. l02O Herschel Lakeland, Florida TAYLOR, MARY ANN 3000 Norris Road Columbus, Georgia THOMAS, ELEANOR R. General Delivery Water Valley, Miss. THURSBAY, WILMA NELL TOMPKINS, BOBBY RAY 1307 20th Street Columbus, Georgia I42 V VARNER, BEVERLY A. 470 Avenue C Winter Haven, Fla. VICE, DOUGLAS A. 2805 Lincoln Blvd. Marion, Indiana W WALKER, CAROLYN J. 203 Normandy Lakeland, Florida WALKER, NORMAN F. Rt. l, Box l44A Lithia, Florida WARREN, SANDRA K. I IO S. E. 9th Ct. Hialeah, Florida WEBB, DAVID E. Bristoville, Ohio WELLS, GERALDINE M. 206 Monroe Avenue Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio wELLs, THOMAS J. Rt. I, Box I3 Helena, Alabama WHITE, J. EDWARD 316 Bennett St. Auburndale, Fla. WHITE, JOHN R. Box 9I I Richlands, Va. WILLIAMS, HERBERT Rt. 2, Box T32 Sebring, Florida WINGATE, JOANNE Box 44 Buxton, N. C. WINTER, GLENDA J. I IO9 Wilkes Road Bessemer, Alabama WOLF, FRANCES C. Rt. 2 Shawano, Wisconsin WOOD, R. PAUL 503 Longfellow Blvd. Lakeland, Florida WOODS, DON D. I2l I Loxahatchee Dr. West Palm Beach, Fla WOOTEN, JERRY A. 555 Barnet Road Brooksville, Florida WRAY, L. PATRICIA P. O. Box 276 Crab Orchard, W. Va Y YANDLE, HORACE B. 2408 Laburnum Ave. Charlotte, N. C. YAN DLE, MADELYN J 2408 Laburnum, Ave. Charlotte, N. C. YOUNG, HAZEL E. McNeeley Road Akron, N. Y. Z ZINK, DAV-ID C. 922 Longfellow Blvd. Lakeland, Florida A ADDISON, LINDA J. 225 Springfield Avenue Panama City, Florida B BROWN, J. LARRY P.O. Box 105 Eufaula, Alabama C CARTER, LESTER C. P.O. Box 43 Auburndale, Florida COUCH, V. JOANN 1124 E. Ida Tampa, Florida F FOUNTAIN, O. KENNEDY 517 Oak Street Dade City, Florida FOUNTAIN, PHYLLIS B. 517 Oak Street Dade City, Florida G GROSS, CHARLES E. 2207 S. Congress Ave. West Palm Beach, Fla. H HARRUP, OBIE L. 700 W. Braddock Road Alexandria, Virginia TAYLQRW PUBLISHING ,COMPANY Directory for Second Semester Entrants HENSLEY, A. JACK Box 98 Eaton Park, Florida HUDSON, V. NELDA P.O. Box 64 Branford, Florida HYVARINEN, EDWARD T. Route 1, Box 11 Rudyard, Michigan J JOHNSON, CONNIE L. 853 McRae Avenue Mobile, Alabama JONES, MALCOLM 1523 Sherrill Dr. Macon, Georgia K KEEVER, MARY E. 515 Everette Street Monroe, North Carolina KOON, T. CANDACE 788 Beal Street Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. L LOPER, JOHN A. 4510 General Drive Mobile, Alabama M MOORE, JERRY 732 Winifree Avenue Lakeland, Florida R REYNOLDS, PATRICIA A 3939 Moffat Road Mobile, Alabama S SMACK, RicHARD c. 710 Ada Avenue Muskegon, Michigan SMITH, NOLA F. Route 1 Bandy, Virginia SORBELLO, SAMUEL 18 Woodstown Road Mullica Hill, N. J. V VIBBERT, DAVID P. 6109 Petersburgh Road Evensville, Indiana W WEAVER, CHARLES E. 152 Meadow Lane Whistler, Alabama WILLIAMS, Amo v. Rt. 1, Box 119 Colerain, N. C, WILLIAMS, JACKIE L. Rt. 1, Box 88 Eufaula, Alabama WOLFENBARGER, F. EUGENE Route 3 Hiawatha, Kansas WORLEY, S. JEAN 15 Piney Park Road Asheville, N, C, , 3' - ww as , M AL V I44 We realize that there will never be another year quite like this one. Many students shall leave the campus of South-Eastern and never again return. We are thankful that God has given us another year to attend South-Eastern Bible College and have fellowship with all the students and faculty. We have had opportunities and experiences this year that we may never know again. ln the years to come, after we have all gone our separate ways, we shall remember this year with a deep sense of gratitude for the many things we have learned and shared together. We hope that the content of this, the 1963 TORCH, has been an inspiration to you. Our prayer is that your hearts will be stirred to accept the challenge to GO and tell all men of Jesus. As we end the 1963 TORCH our final hope and prayer is that the peace of God which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus. M , K U 1 iwim K ' W , H. 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Southeastern University - Torch Yearbook (Lakeland, FL) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 1

1965

Southeastern University - Torch Yearbook (Lakeland, FL) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 1

1985

Southeastern University - Torch Yearbook (Lakeland, FL) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 1

1986

Southeastern University - Torch Yearbook (Lakeland, FL) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 55

1963, pg 55

Southeastern University - Torch Yearbook (Lakeland, FL) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 42

1963, pg 42


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