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OUR PRESIDENT The man who stood at the front door to welcome us in was Dr. Roy H. Contrell. As we gripped his hand and felt his frank, sincere welcome we sow a representative of the spirit of our school As we come to know him better, we felt secure in the knowl- edge that we were under such leadership. None of us fear to trust this man of God; we hove learned to hove full confidence in him. In him we see one who puts God first, one who has a vision for the future of our school and is making his vision come true. DR. ROY H. CANTRELL President At the front desk of the President ' s office sits Mrs. Berniece Lemmons. Her pleasant smile and cooperative spirit have mode an invaluable contribution to the friendly at- mosphere of the office. MRS. BERNIECE LEMMONS President ' s Secretary 21
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' 1 0PL iaiiUi@i Office of the President April 28, 1930 Dear Student j Bethany-Ieniel College is a wonderful place. On this campus the home- like atmosphere anfl the friendships are beautiful, close and lasting. The activities are clean and wholesomej fitting into the framework of building a well-rounded Christian character. The instruction is sound and trustworthy. Our appreciation of this hone-like atmosphere, these associations and privileges should grow with the years. The aRROVi lias given an excellent portrayal of the home- like atmosphere of B.l.C. far the 1949-50 school year. They have preserved for us sane of these graphic, colorful scenes ich make up our college life. But to adequately appreciate the Spirit of the College it is necessary to be associated with the College, The value of study, the import of courses, the impact of the chapel, the influence of friends, the worship of the church and the guidance of our leaders will be revealed in their true worth as we draw upon the strength which they have contributed to oar lives as we find ourselves weak because of oar failure to have properly appreciated and stored these riches. May we at once, if we have not al- ready done so, make such personal adjustment as will enable us in life ' s eventide to review with gratitude, and without embarrassment, the pages of this record which our efficient AEKCSt Staff has given us. Mow, we face both today and tomorrow. That gives us dual responsibility. Vihat may seem expedient for today, when it is judged in the light of to- morrow, may be wholly inadequate. For that reason, I ask each one of you to think carefully, counsel freely and pray earnestly before you make decisions which may mean a complete change in your life. This is our day — and what a day of opportunity. You have the chance of making history— today — and tomorrow, T hat kind of history will you write? And as you fill life ' s scroll with the deeds of each succeeding day, do not forget that the world will ultimately be won, not by a crown but by a Cross. The home-like atmosphere of B,I-,u. is helping you build for time and eternity. C : bl Hey h CantreHTPresident CHARACTER • CULTURE • CHRIST 20
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The Chairman ' s table at the Board of Directors meeting. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD Chairman, REV. V. H. LEWIS Vice-Choirmon Dr. Jarrette Aycock Rev W. B Walker Rev. Paul Garrett Rev. V H. Lewis Rev. W. T Johnjon ABILENE DISTRICT Rev. W. B, Walker Rev. J. V. Longford Rev. Amos R. Meador KANSAS DISTRICT Rev. Ray Honce Mr. E. W. Snowfaorger Rev. Leon Jenr ings NEBRASKA DISTRICT Rev. L A. Ogden Rev. Wm. E. Thompjon Rev. A. A. Schneider SOUTHWEST OKLAHOMA DISTRICT Rev. W. T, Johnxon Rev. R. T. Wil iarr s, Jr. Rev. Earl Darder Rev. J. Louis Emmert Secretary Rev R. T. Williams, Jr. BOARD OF CONTROL Rev, Ray Honce Dr. Jarrette Aycock Rev Elbert Dodd Rev. Hadley Hall BOARD OF TRUSTEES DALLAS DISTRICT Rev. Paul Garrett Rev. Curtis Smith Rev. Wm. Altshouse KANSAS CITY DISTRICT Dr. Jarrette Aycock Rev. L. Wovne Seors Dr. A. Milton Smith Mr. John Stockton (Alumni Representative) EASTERN OKLAHOMA DISTRICT Rev. Glen Jones Or W, A. Corter Rev. W. R Donaldson Dr. B f. Nee Rev. Tommy Burton SAN ANTONIO DISTRICT Rev. Hadley Hall Rev. J E Moore, Jr. Rev. Hearne W. Spruce College President Dr. Roy H. Cantrell Rev. L. A. Ogden Rev. Glen Jones Rev. Mark R. Moore Rev. W. H. Johnson HOUSTON DISTRICT Rev. V. H. Lewis Rev. Raymond McClung Rev. R. M. Parks LOUISIANA DISTRICT Rev. Elbert Dodd Rev. G M. Akin Rev. W. O. Fisher NORTHWEST OKLAHOMA DISTRICT Rev. Mark R Moore Rev. W. D. McGraw, Jr. Rev. A. LeRoy Taylor Mr. Paul Hoog Dr Roy H. Cantrell ARKANSAS DISTRICT Rev W, H. Johnson Rev, Boyd Honcock Rev. W. L. French 22
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