Southern Baptist College - Southerner Yearbook (Walnut Ridge, AR)

 - Class of 1945

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Sept Sept. SepL Sept SepL Sept Sept. Sepl. Sept, Sept. Sept. SepL Sept Sept. SepL Sept. Supt. on Oct, Om Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct Oct. Oct. Oct Oct. Oct. NW Nov. Nov. Nov. NW, Nov. N ovt Nov. Nth m dmmbm 11 12 13 I4 20 a21 22 25 27 29 wmqm 10 11 13 14 15 Galendcw B. S. U. had a meeting to make plans for the school year. Students enrolls Classes begin to meet. H. L. Waters was the chapel speakers Ministerial Alliance had a large attendance for the opening meeting. Several ministers reviewed their summers work. Nothing unusual happened, except the single boys were busy ohservmg. my Saturday. Join-Lhe-cnurch-day al. the college church. French ready getting complicated Mrs. Robert Johnson led in the noon day prayer meetinga B. 5. Us Reception w. Harry Hunt, College pastor, spoke in chapel. B. L, Dorman is coaching the muthau team for Pocahontas High School. Mrs. Tippit had charge of the noon day prayer service. Due to bad health, Henry Wooten was forced to quit school for a while. Evexything is going tine, Henry Shore received a new name-HMoming Glory. Dean North spoke in Chapel. s. A, s. Club is organizing. Had uPlay Night in couege auditorium. David Patton spoke to Scout meeting at Biggers High School, also had tea wi h Ray Rhyme. Whai! Lucy Easun had been dating two hey: at once? It ap- pears that there is a lady shortage rather than a man short- SEE. Ben H. Lincoln spoke in shape! today. Ask Robert Leigh, what ' ' ' asked. ttHow good a dancer are you? Eeve 1 students went to ercm River Associational meeting, Lucy Eason receivad a new name, HEvening Star, because she w:s seen with Uaning Glory, Miss Blanche Mays spoke to the Ba 5. U, Miss Bradley seems contented when a certain student talks with hen President wmiams spoke 'n chapel. A Ministerial studem used 5 his text, ttThe Hen Pecked Hus- band, Ahab and Jezebel. Mary Lee staggs expuue ed in prayer meeting. SGmcone heard that Mrs. Tippit had been called to preach. Dean North gave a talk in shape Rev. Dcrrcll Ball preached in Mn Vterial Alliannea State Mission Day in the church. Ba 5. u. had charge of chapel. Robert Leigh bwught the message in Ministerial Alliance. The High School played mum; on the eouege campus. Had extra Class in French at night. Hallowe'en Party, 5. A. 5, had street 5 rvice. Ray Barnes was the speaker. President Rocsevc cted. Rebecca spent day in bed on behalf of her beauty. Most an girls in Do: went to bed early, 2: need-eessity! Matron wanted a m t g hut uNo the girls were asleep Ministerial Alliance elected officers, also a Senior Play was given at High Schoul. Most girls went home. Betty Pack and Mary Lee staggs went to town, had daies with Marines. Flora Mae and Jacque worked in a store. Matron left for conventionagins very happy. Several students left for the Arkansas state Convention in Little Rock. Some of the girls received consequences for being out too late. , x



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98. S. U. - H Link The religious activities of the campus have been fostered by the Baptist Student Union. Its purpase has been to bring about a closer tie between the Student and the local church. The nfficers at the council this year were: Neil Padgett, President, David Patton, Secretary. Lucy Eason, lst Vice-Pres., Mm Robt, Johnson, Pianist, 15', Qtr. W M. U. Representative. Geraldine Bugger, lst Vice-Fres., Mr. Rom Johnson, Chorister, 2nd and 3rd mm, and s. s. Ministerial Alliance Representative. Representative. Wanda Culp, 2nd Vice-Pres. Aileen Story, Training Union Re I t C. e, Chester Cole, 3m Vice-Pres., p 956 a w lst and 2nd QU'S. Betty Pack, Y W. A Repre- . sentative. Henry Wright, 3rd Vnce-Pres , 3rd Qtr. Rem W Harry Hung Pastor. Rachel Waters, Publicity Mm F, H. North, Faculty Director. Adviser.

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