Southern Nazarene University - Arrow Yearbook (Bethany, OK)

 - Class of 1946

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k . - dJEt 099 , ff FACULTY Professor BOYD shannon, chemists instruc- tor, was the first to receive an A.B. degree in Chemistry at B.P.C. Following his graduation in 1932, he had a very successful career as a commercial chemist. As a result of a definite call to Christian scr ice received two years ago, Mr. Shannon resigned his position as General Superintend- ent of the Rock Island Refiner} ' in Indianapolis, Indiana, and came to the campus as professor in the fall of 1945. Wliile teaching at Mangum, Oklahoma, he received distinction by coaching the girls ' basketball team, which won the State Championship. Sunday School work is his hobby. He preached his first sermon at a Youth for Christ rally in Indianapolis. Early in the morning or late at night are the most ideal times for practice according to the opinion of MISS IVALEE BOLERJACK. piano instructor. Although of- fered a scholarship to the Kansas Cit - Conservator, ' of Music while in her senior year of high school. Miss Boler- jack preferred to make B.P.C. her Alma Mater, and she received her B.F.A. degree in 1943. She received her Master ' s Degree in piano, with a minor in organ, from the University of Oklahoma in the spring of 1945. Miss Bolerjack ' s extra-curricular interests include the strenuous activities of bicycling, playing tennis, and row- ing, as well as the more quiet pastimes of crocheting and reading. One of the most interesting characters on the campus is PROFESSOR WAYNE SPALDING, Chairman of the Piano Department. Following two years study in France and Germany, Prof gave recitals in Munich and Paris. Returning to America, he received Master degrees in both music and language. Prof. Spalding is one of the faculty favorites. His superb playing has gained recognition through Ins ap- pearances with the Oklahoma Symphony Orchestra and his solo work on the campus. X ' olumcs of applause greet his everv ap] earancc. W ' licn anv one needs some one to tickle the ivories Prof. Sjjalding is the man. Not only is he an ardent follower of music, but Prof. Spalding is an enthusiastic sports fan. His a])prcciation of c|uality in all fields is an inspiration to his many adnnrers. 28

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FACULTY Last September MRS. MARY WATSON LaDUE came to our campus and immediately won a place in the hearts of her students with her bright, sincere smile. The members of the Sophomore Sunday School Class, of which Mrs. LaDue is co-teacher with her husband, are always thrilled to be invited to the LaDue home for an evening of culture. One who knocks on her door at opportune moments sees the entire LaDue family studying around the table; or sees Mrs. LaDue on another of those dates with Dr. LaDue— having candle-light tea in old English style. Mrs. LaDue knows how to make the common happenings of life surprisingly colorful events. PROFESSOR WAYNE THORNE, the new band in- structor and the highly esteemed sponsor of the 1946 ARROW, rightfully deserves his title, The King of the Trombone. Early in life his musical talents became evident, and in high school he directed the school band. However, Prof is not a one-talent man. Preaching is one of his main interests. Churches over the Educational Zone have learned to love and appreciate his ministry in week-end meetings and youth conventions. Singspira- tions are his specialty. His vibrant personality and con- secrated life have endeared him to all who know him. The Class of ' 45 is honored to have one of its number, MISS GOLDIE PHILLIPS, on the faculty this year. After receiving her A.B. degree from Southwestern Louis- iana Institute— with honors, she came to B.P.C. where she received her Th. B. last summer— with honors. Besides her duties of teaching the special students English, history, and theol-ogy, she has served as a member of the Faculty Committee on Social and Extra-Curricular activities. It seems that she has threatened several times to start a column in a newspaper giving advice on love affairs. Although she is generally very modest, she likes to have her picture taken. Her only aversion is having to live on the third story of a building. 27



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FACULTY The mathematical mind and the teacher of problem students is PROFESSOR E. V. GREER. In 1934 the University of Illinois conferred on him the M.A. degree, and he is continuing his graduate work there. Besides ex- pounding daily on the intricacies of college geometr, ' , trig, algebra, and calculus, he manages to find time for a five-hour course in zoology each semester. Strangely enough. Prof ' s secondar - interest, aside from playing pranks, is music. He is an accomplished pianist, a violinist, and a member of the church choir and men ' s octet. Since Prof is a member of the Bethany Fire Depart- ment, his classes may expect him to disappear suddenly, even in the middle of a sentence, if the fire alarm blows during class. MRS. MARGARET DUNN ... a Kansan. and proud of it ... a Republican, because her father is ... a collector of elephants; she has over one hundred to date. Although being a house-wife is her main interest, Mrs. Dunn finds time to devote to her favorite subject, music. Her duties on the campus are teaching private piano les- sons and pla ing for special religious services. She says that her most enjoyable experiences are those in which she accompanies her husband in evangelistic meetings. Mrs. Dunn ' s teaching experience has been varied. In 1940 and ' 41 she directed the Junior Choir in the local church; from 1942 to ' 43 she taught music at the high school, and since 1942 she has added her bit to the college fine arts department. w ITie Athletic Director of B.P.C. is PROFESSOR VERNON A. SNOWBARGER. His untiring efforts in promoting the sports program and in building the pres- tige of the Redskins have greatly emphasized the import- ance of physical development on the campus. He also teaches courses in Social Science and Mathematics. An active member of the church, he is General Presi- dent of the Bethany N.Y.P.S. Prof. Snowbarger ' s ability to keep up with all of these activities may be credited to his quick actions and brisk walk. We agree with Mrs. Snowbarger wheQ-,,she savs, He ' s a wojiderful man! ZiJ, jAvi 29 W -

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