Southern Nazarene University - Arrow Yearbook (Bethany, OK)
- Class of 1960
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Published By The Student Body Of BETHANY NAZARENE COLLEGE Bethany, Oklahoma 7 We Build lui lumurru Bethany Nazarene College purposes to prepare one for life. Each year Bethany turns out students whose lives exemplify that of Cliaracter, Culture, and Christ. With this as our motto and goal, life becomes richer and more meaningful. 'l hroughout the school year, students have gained lasting memories. 'lhcsc memories are not always happy hut have served as stepping stones to a greater future. lt is to remind you of these happy memories that the ARROW exists. lt is the purpose of this hook to record and help the students relive those treasured times on the campus of BNC. l'he theme of the yearbook purposes to capture the spirit of college. We relate it to your through the portrayal of the school mascot, the lledslcins. lt is the desire of the staff that you will help us unfold the activities which have molded the foundation for tomorrow. lable nl Contents Administration ..... 15 Clannon ........ 47 Religion ....,,. 117 Organizations . .... 135 Social Lilo on echeale We 4.960 Meow Z1 . . . DR. DONALD S. lVlE'l'Z Sinee his eorning to BNC in l95l, Dr. Metz has won favor with hoth fneultv and students. llis love for his profession is exenrplitietl in his outstanding leetnres as he strives to help stuclents lintl their plzree in Clrristiztn living. Dr. Metz is an outstanding eehiezrtor and will long he renrenihereel hy his inrrnv stntlents. llis eonstzrnt sezrreh for knowledge and his dedicated lite to the school has led him to he known as one of the tinest teachers that BNC has ever had, Although his serious side is rnueh to he nelmiretl, his sense ol lnnnor and congenial vvanntlr has inode him nn easy person with whorn to converse. Dr. hfletz, we are proud ol you and wish to extencl it hand ol eongrartnlatiorrs, and tlrnnle yon for being true to your enll. . u v a'f ,1r.0.5!vo' ' Q 4 1' 5 Q I H' Unfit ff ' M94 f 'W v 9600? 0 9 0 1' OIQQJ 5iQO5 'V096' anim rsggo liiof llyyb 5 0 O A Q' 0 9 I I ' i. Q 0 0 ef Q 4 1 o 9 -' C C Q ' l sgggd- 99,9-00 .. I QTQW4 ' :.H 59840 9040 tool FQ!!! -.. 9 1 Q I. G l'o 0 UO 0 Q . 01- 'im L P wwf Us 'ff 1 V 3325 Vw-- - V -f A - H 3 V, . 5 E: ',-vu' V. V,31V,,V ' -V VH V' ' VV ww-' 1'-fi Sf' K A' ' WB' MV- .sn ' f 'P' 9. ' if' + K' ' Af?-s YW' V - U- Q ff: H, , - I, V. 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NV Ig fzfgqsfe n 'Q dx My Q, H5 ltean ol the College At Bethany Nazarene College the selection and organization of the curricula into a feasible working program is but one of the many duties of the Dean of the College, Dr. C. Harold Ripper. Ile has proven himself to be a very capable administrator who takes a personal interest in each student. Before entering the held of education, Dr. Ripper served many years as a pastor in the Church of the Nazarene. His knowledge of students and his respect for their problems make him an outstanding leader ou our campus. e 1 l l r l i l 1 i t l .4 Dr.yHorold C. Ripper pauses for only o moment from his very busy schedule to sotlsty ARROW photographer. by . Mig' i ill l QQ? me Qldil fhbml 'lin Dwight Uphous, first semester mfmeogrophing operator. xx 3 r rrrr g gyyg re Pot Stafford mode an efficient secretory in the pierce of recent secretary Sybil Montondon. J, Dr. Vernon Snowberger checks another students tile as he carries out part of his duties. Dean oi indent The Dean ot Students? Dr. Vemon Snowliarger, has a position which is vital to the welfare of the student life. Dr. Snowharger spends much ot his time in personal counseling, trying to help stucleuts tincl solutions to their particular problems. lt is this oiiice that issues cliseipliuary measures, reeorrls class and chapel cuts, registers student ears, permits students to stay out late on occasions, issues permits tor students to go home, and supervises many other important activities. This is the fourth year lor Dr. Snowbarger as Dean. l-lis job is oftentimes uurewarclecl but his ability and etiieieney in handling student matters have helped to make lite at BNC enjoyable. . gs Wi 'I Typing requires o tot of time in Mrs. Nellie Grimes' busy schedule. i r t s s,-rss,,rs.,s Mr. Harry Crodciock, BusinessrMuneger, signs his well-known signature to another important item. Business One of the most eliiiieult tasks at Bethany Nazarene College is unclertnlseri by the Business Manager, I-lorry L. Crnclcloek. As one would ex- peet, Mr. Crz1clrloek's work is never clone. 'i'his, however, does not keep him from assisting stuelents who npproneh him with rnonetnry and personal problems. No matter how busy and how depressing rnntters nmy seem at times, one Cam always iind Mr. Crueldoek happy and illSlJlf1lii0lltil. Even tl1onghlVlr. Crncitloeles posi- tion dennmcls much oi his time, he always has the interest ei the students at heart. With his nnmy eivie responsibilities and his position ns Sunday School superintenrient oi the College Chnreh, Mr. Craddoek has gained the respect of all who know and associate with him. r' ,,...fv tif? iv:- H llllite Sue Meek, oflice assistant, makes good use ol the adding machine in her routine. Ndhgirfhtthttsf nfl! ft:-. 'N l 1 ll ' 1: :,':.q -y t Miss Florence Lundy, hoolckeeper, recheclcs her calculations es she strives for her well-known efficiency. quench Carolyn Colwell receives money lrom e student with open hand and beaming smile. lg Dr. Donald Danskin, Reqistrar, prepares his schedule for another busy week. ...peter ,y . ,. it . rr r Ig a ,. gk i. Mgr .. lltgi trar Dr. Donald Danskin, Registrar ot the College, tills a very responsible position. lt is his otlice that handles the high school records of each student. Each nine weeks this otliee is laced with the recording of grades and distributing the grade slips. It is this information that must he accurately recorded and be kept at hnger-tip for many future purposes. Dr. Danskin has proven himself a capable ad- ministrator as head ot the department of lrusiness. Interest in the careers of the college students and belrind-the-scene work has made Dr. Danskin an out- standing leader on this campus. I '-se-we it :Tai it 1,7 - Y Y - -1-.T 'IL Vi 4,2 Z-in Y. W ,af a ,3 V n FH I Y-'Y' 'Y 1 ' r lille l l Q r- , , , ' ' 'f' ,,..., , '. W 'T Qtr if 4 Mrs. Martha Rhodeheaver takes time to give a smile as she carries on her many duties. Recorder One of the least recognized vital organs of the aclministration is that position of recorder lilled by Mrs. Leona McConnell Meek. Many students are well aware that their scholastic records are kept up-tof date but perhaps may never come in contact with the recorder. Mrs. Meek is more than Ueierrtg she is also a pleasant and reliable worker. She strives to be of assistance to those students who need help in any way. Mrs. Meek is a dedicated worker for Cod and llis Kingdom. She sented the Church of the Nazarene asa missionary to Africa and is still a tireless worker in the church. at r t r . 5,5 H X Mrs. Leona Meek, recorder, works on another students file As Mrs. Meek assists, Ron Protltt gets cr glimpse ol his transcript. Mrs. Rhodehecver shows Donnap Tanner how RRV. CURTIS SMl'l'll llircclor' ol llulrlic Relzrliorrv, serves :rs ll.N.C.'s rrrrbrrssarcilrrr' ol good will zrcrosr tlrc crlucrrriorrrrl AOIIC. Director rl 'llrc ollice of the Director oi Public Relrrtiorrs requires rr rrerszrtilc rrrzm irr order to rrceomplislr rrll rlre voriorrs tlrirrgs eirpeclecl of lrirrr. 'llre per- ron resporrsible' for this Disk is Mr, Arrrlnirsszrclor', Revercrrcl Curtis Srrrillri '-i. Ar rlre silrrzrtiorr varies Curt Smith might Hrrrl himself serving as rr cliplorirrrt, ar traveling serlesrrrorr, rr prerrclrer, am rrrrrbrissrrclor, or on rrclvisor to the rvoulcl-be eol- lege student who liars not vcr cleciclecl where to orlcrrrl Sclrool. A grrrcluute of the college, Rev. Srrritlr lirrs ri deep correcrrr lor tlie spiritual welfare of the col- lege zrrrrl irrclivirlrrzrl sirrrlerrts. llis errtlrrrsizrsrri for the prorrroliorr ol Clrr'islirr1r eeluerrtiorr is fell zrll ovcr tlrc eelrmriiorrzrl zone. Bcczruse his rluries crrll lrirrr rrwrrv lrorrr llrc crrrrrprrs, everyone ot BNC counts it ir rerrl privilege when Rev. Smitli prerrelres in the clrzrpcl service. ,,,..Lf-- - ,. Miss Mattie Belle Jones types ernolher letter as she happily does her work. Public Relations A former student of Bethany Nazarene College re- turned to the campus oi BNC this year as an aide to the Public llelations office. In the newly-formed posi- tion, Biden Rawlings served as director of the Bet rany Nazarene College News Service. Rawlings, a graduate student at the University of Oklahoma in the school ot journalism, was assisted by Reba Meador, Borger, Texas, junior. The purpose ofthe news service is to provide both regional coverage for the college through city and state papers, and to eiiect an individual service for the student who has received some honor or recognition during the school year. More than i,000 news stories were released to pa- pers in the Bethany Nazarene College educational zone. They told of speech tournaments, board meetings, queen coronations, scholarship awards and many other items of interest that college constituents, both in the im- mediate area and in the far reaches of the educational zone, had yet to hear about. Newspapers were not the sole receiver of the re- leases. Church district bulletins, Today, BNC alumni paper, the high school press and other facts of mass communication were provided with data about school and students. Hence, the hope ol this new branch of service is to let the public know formally about the happenings at BNC. W' QQ. .... ELDEN RAWLINGS 1-,si The annual motorcades are all handled by this department. Reba Meadar makes a very efficient secretary lor Elden Rawlings I Y, , -H: I :ii I - -- . I I ' I I I 2 , ,H , W. -2-fig. :.- ,ijfss--'M f:f?'Lsl,. i --fn -I - ' ,EZ E , . . - - M .. W ABILENE DISTRICT Rev. Rnvsnossel Hnrn Rev. f Xflilton Poole Mr. Rrnnrrn Clrzmdler DALLAS DISTRICT Dr. Rev. I Mr. E. Paul Carrett Clvrle Annnons A. Wilder HOUSTON DISTRICT Dr. Rnvniosrrl MeClung Rev. I-Ingls Dean I Mr A I Dongl 1 1 . - sonss . . rartv DISTRICT Rev. Dean Ilalrlsvin Rev. Paul Sorlosvslsy Mr. Inelr Sooter KANSAS DISTRICT Dr. Rav Irlanee Rev. Herliert Merritt Mr. E. W . Snowbnrger 'f' T Tzff T755 . YY , , Y -f C. er U 1,1 5 r V V -- 1 . W - - Board sl Trustees Dr. lnrrette Aveoels Clsnirrnrns Dr. Iolrn Stockton Rev. I. T. Cassett V iee-Clrsirinsn Secretary LOUISIANA DISTRICT SAN ANTONIO DISTRICT Rev. C. M. Alain Rev. Rav Davis Rev. V. Dan Perrynran NORTII ARKANSAS DISTRICT Rev. W . Ilenrlriekson Rev. W . R. Donaldson Rev. Ilovrl I-Inneoek NORTHEAST OKLAHOMA DISTRICT Dr. I. C. Mathis Mr. Steve Cooper NORTIIW EST OKLAHOMA DISTRICT Rev. T. Czrssett Dr. L. N. Gilbert Rev. Leon Iennings Dr. E. S. Phillips KANSAS PITV DIQ'I l2IP II' Rev. Iznnes Hester Dr. Norman Miller Rev. Henrne Spruce SOUTI-el ARKANSAS DISTRICT Rev. W. L. Ereneli Rev. Ersrnls I-Iznnrn Mr. I. L. Stivers SOUTIIEAST OKLAHOMA DISTRICT Rev. frlarolcl I-Iarconrt Rev. Clen Iones Mr. If C. Rustin SOUTHWEST OKLAHOMA DISTRICT Rev. Tov Rnlloels I. E. Ennnert W . T. Iolsnson Mr. Rev. Dr. 'Kenneth Riee ALUMNI REPRESENTATIVE D-A 'D+ IJJ' v Jw-In 1' ' , mr . .. .. .H 5,5 Y . Y -H -ri?. ' ' 'll tj 'r - n ilrlg R jl 1'fil iUIliJL l i. ' M... WILLIS B. DOBSON Clrainnan, Division oi' I-lumanitiesg Professor ot Englishg ruse ot Department oi Englishg B.A., Centenary Collegeg M.A., Ph.D., University oi Texasj Enjoys Reading, Playing the Piano, Swimming and J., -ilj H ant' if English, speech, and modern languages compose the departmental members of the Division of llurnan- ities. 'Phrongh these menrbers, the division seeks to enable tire student to develop skills in the communica- tive arts of reading, writing, speaking, and listening and to develop an appreciation oi cultural and aesthetic values. lncluded in the department of English are courses in English, American and world literature. 'l'hc student is- encouraged to lorm hahits oi reading in order to enable him to use literature as a means of understand- ing his relationship to the world ot today. Because ot the public speech rceitals, the speech department maintains a close working relationship with the division oi line arts. These rccitals are the result oi training in voice production, diction, and correct speech. Growing in importance is collegiate dehatc. This group participates in several outstanding tournaments in the Southwest. Not only is the student given ample opportunity to improve his own native tongue, but he is also oifcred courses in Cerrnan and Spanish. Tlirougli the skills involved in these languages, the student may acquire the tools needed to gain a knowledge and undersl'anding oi these particular foreign countries. Gardening. ANNE BELLE LAUGHBAUM Professor of Englishg Diploma in Theology, Fort Wayne Bihle lustituteg AQB., Greenville Col- legeg M.A., Ph.D., University ot lllinoisg Honor Society Sponsors REVEILLE ECHO Sponsorg Enjoys Writing, Ten- nis, Traveling and Hiking. CAROL LUNDY Associate Professor ol Eng- lishg AB., Bethany Nazarene Collegeg MA., University ol il'erasg Graduate Study, Okla- homa City University and Uni- versity oi Oldalroinag ARROW Sponsors Enjoys bicycling. rr-, HELEN P. RO l'lfIW ELL Associate Professor of Eng lish and Spanish, BS., M.A. Ohio University. 1 - y rp i i ist L tt y , br ELLWOOD TAME Associate Professor of Speech, llearl of Department of Spcechg A.B., Northwest Nazarene Colf lcgcg M.A., Ph.D., University of Denver, Varsity Debate Spouf sur, Circle K Sponsor, Intra- mural Council Sponsor, Likes lluuting, Fishing and Golfing. MAURINE DICKERSUN Assistant Professor of llriglisli, All., Bethany Nazarene Col- lege, M.A., Olclahorna State Universityg Literary Club Spona sorg linjoys reading, listening to stereo and bicycle rirliugg RALPH L. LEWIS .Associate Professor of Speechg AB., Central Michigan Uni- versity, B.D., Asbury Theolog- ical Seminary, MA., PhD., University of Miclrigari, Likes hunting and fishing. CERALDINE HUIINKE Assistant Professor of Modern Languages, lr-lead of Depart- ment of Modern liauguagesg AB., Northwest Nazarene Col- legcg MA., State University of loving Pulbriglrt Scholarship, Collects hornespuu poetry. BESSIE 'OLSON Assistant, Professor of Speechg AB., lolrn Fletcher Collegcg M.A., University of Olclahornag Speech Club Sponsorg Mission Baud Sponsors Plans to tour Europe this sunnner. ns'r'rsi.sa i, oarircvrrz lnstnretor in Spanish, AB., Bethany Nazarene College. ANNE GREVE Social cicncc The Social Science Division has perhaps one 'oi the rnost important tasks given to any division oi a well- ronnded college educational systern. Its purpose is to train students to realize that change is one of the inost certain aspects of modern life and to look at the problems of the contemporary world in tenns oi the need for readjnstnrent as brought about by change in personal, social, political, and economic lite. This division covers alnrost every phase oi living, ironi education to psy- chology, iroin business to honie economics, and irons history and political science to sociology. Under the qualified leadership oi Dr. Anne Greve, the faculty rnernbers of this division serve as guide. to help students discover his own potentialities and lirnita- tions in order to plan for his life in the light of these discoveries, and to help hint apply Christian principles to daily living and to formulate a Clnistian philosophy of lite. wg., Y -:A -ca as s ici-aa, I fa-yy ay,y. afg H Chairman, Division ol- Social Scienccg Pro, fessor of Horne Econoinicsg Head ol Depart' ment oi Home Economics, A.B., john Fletcher Collegeg MS., Iowa State Collcgeg Ph.D., Uni- versity of Minnesotag Home lieonoinics Club Sponsor. DONALD R. DANSKIN Registrar of the Colle-geg As- sociate' Professor oi Business, A.B., Nebraska' State 'leacliers Collegeg M.A., University of Nebraslrag Ed.D., University of Oklahoniag Enjoys playing vol- leyball. STANTON PARRY Assistant Professor of Busi- nessg I-lead of Department oi Businessg B.S., 'Cornell Univer- sityg MS., Ph.D., Michigan State University. - passe iuvnnnsorv Assistant Professor-of Busi- nessg B.S., Bethany Nazarene Collegcg M.-BA., University of Oklalionia. LAWRENCE SNELL Assistant Professor of Secre- tarial Scienceg B.S., Bethany Nazarene Collegeg M. Cornin. Ed., University of Oklalromag Business Club Sponsorg Enjoys making horne movie pictures. DOROTHY SHELDON Associate Professor -of Edu- cation, A.B., Kletzing College, M.A., University of Michigan. jun Poser Special Instructor in Businessg AB., Bethany Nazarene Col- lege, L.L.B., University of Oltlahorna. lanrlt CONSTANCE SPRUCE Associate Professor of Edu- catioug A.B., University of Texasg M.A., St. Marys Uni- versityg SNEA Sponsors Enjoys nraking ceramics. WESLEY MOON Professor of Educationg Head of Department. of Erlucation, A.B., Houghton Colleges Ed M., University of Rochester, Ed.D., University of Buffalog Enjoys hunting and fishing. P RED FLOYD Professor of I-listoryg Plead of Department of I-listoryg A.B., Pasadena Colleges B.S., Mercer llniversity, M.A., BD., V ander- bilt Universityg Pl1.D., Univers- ity of Oldalronrag junior Class Sponsor. 1i!i l IACK RAIRDON Associate Professor oi Social Science A.B., Th.B., Bethany Nazarene Colleges M.A., Uni- versity of Oklahornag Enjoys attending court trials. ELDRED LA DUE Instructor in Home Econorn- icsg B.S., Bethany Nazarene Colleges MS., University of Illinois. laaully DON WILSON Assistant Professor of Phys- ical Educationg Head of Depart- rnent of Physical and Health Educationg A.B., Bethany Naz- arene Colleger Nl.Ed., Univers- ity of Oklahomag B Club Sponsor, Likes reading in his professional held. IAMES GARNER Professor of Political Science and Historyg Head ot Depart- ment oi Political Scienceg A.B., Bethany Nazarene Collegeg BS., M.A., University oi Okla- homag Ph.D., State University of lowag Prayer and Fasting Sponsor. FORREST LADD Associate Professor of Psy- chologyg I-lead of Department of Psyclrologyg A.B., Bethany Nazarene Collegeg MS., Uni- versity of Oklahornag Ph.D., University of Kansasg Social Science Club Sponsorg Loves to teach psychology. C. H. RIPPER Dean of the Collegeg Pro- fessor of Psyehologyg A.B., Col lege of Emporiag MA., Uni versity of Wiehitag Ph.D., University of Iowa. n 1 IOY BEAVER BFA Bethany Nararcne College M S Elernentarv Edu Citron Oklrhorni State Uni versity Enyoys sewing flower arranging and gardening tltll l VERNON SNOWBARGER Dean of Studentsg Professor of Sociologyg Head of Depart- ment of Sociologyg A.B., Beth- any Nazarene Collegeg M.A., University of Oklahomag Ph.D., University of Southern Calif- forniag Enjoys traveling and working with young people. Freshman, lerri Bueto, admires the outstanding art display in the Student Union Building me llrts On the campus of Bethany Nazarene College, the Division of Fine Arts has for its purpose the educating of young people to carry on the program ot 'fine arts in the elrureh, the training' of teachers in the field of hire arts, and the preparation of especially gifted students for entrance into graduate work. The Fine Arts Division encourages individual creative artistic expression by bring- ing about a hotter unrlerstarrding and appreeiatiorr of the arts tlrrorrgh the various courses offered in this Division. E LESTER DUNN Chairrnarr, Division of Pine Artsg Asso- ciate Professor of V oieeg Head of Department of Musicg BEA., Bethany Nazarene Colleges M. Mus., University of Oldalronrar Pupil of Alex Milschinofl, Nurnherg, Cernrarryg Graduate Study, Cirreirrrrati Conservatory of Mnsicg Stn- dent Council Sponsors A Cappella Director. RAY BOWMAN Assistant Professor of Arts Head of Departrnerrt of Artg B.S., NLS., Kansas State Col- lege. EUGENE CHAMBERS Assistant Professor of Voices B.Mus., Bethany Nazarene Col- legeg M.Mus., University of Wichita. Professor Lester Dnrrn is the capable clrairnran in this departrnerrt whose eorrtribntions to the nrrrsieal life on our earnpns has made a lasting inrpression. RUTH TAYLOR Assistant Professor of Musicg B.F.A., Bethany Nazarene Col- leges B.Mns., Oklahonra City Universityg M.Mns.Ed., Central State College. KEITH PAGAN BETTY PAGAN MARGARET DUNN Assistant Professor of Mnsieg Instructor in Pianog B. Mus., Instructor in Pianog B.lI.A., B. Mus. Ed., Bethany Nazarene Bethany Nazarene College. Collegeg IVl.Mns-.lIcl., Unversity of Oklahoinag On Leave ol Absence. Faculty DAVID UERKVITZ NAOMI DOBSON I11st1'r1Qt0r of Pigmog A,B,, IIISIIIICIOI' Ill Voieeg DIIJIOIHQI Bgtlmny Ngggfcnc College, Ili Voice, Olivet NHZEIICIIC lege. l Bethany Nazarene College. REUBEN RHODEI-IEAVER Assistant. Professor in Musieg B.Mns., West Virginia Uni' versity. p DONALD METZ Philosophy ooh ltoligion The Philosophy and Religion Division is concerned with the ethical, cultural, and spiritual development of its students. Through every phrase of instruction it offers, it stresses tolerance and clear thinking, and endeavors to instill into the thinking of its students the desire to searchs for the truth. Tire foundation of the college was laid upon high standards of Christian effort. it was the purpose of the founders to educate students for the purposes of Christian service. It is under the leadership of the re- cently elected chairman, Dr. Don S. Metz, that these ideals are kept alive in the hearts and lives of the re- ligion professors. Chairman, Division of Philosophy and Re- ligiong Professor of Religions A.B., Eastern Naz- arene Colleges BD., Evangelical and Reformed Sesninaryg M.A., University of Marylandy D.R.E., Southwestern Theological Seminary. MEL-THOMAS ROTHWELL Professor of Philosophyg Head of Department of Philosophyg A.B., Ohio Universityg MA., University of Michigang Ph.D., Boston Universityg Sophoniore Class Sponsor. 1. rn ' 1 L. C. PHILO Professor of Philosophy and Religions A.B., BD., Frankfort Pilgrim Colleges AM., Chicago Evangelistic Instituteg D.D., Gods Bible Schools MA., Uni- versity of Michigan, Ph.D., University of Coklaliomag On Leave of Absence. W. N. KING Professor of Religiong A.B., Th.B., Pasadena Colleges lVl.A., University of Southern Cali- forniag S.T.lVI., Pacific School of Religions S.T.D., Metropolitan Universityg Gospel 'Peam Spon- sor. in - FF' ROBERT SAWYBR Assoeiate Professor oi Ref ligiong I-leaf of Departinoni of Biblical Langnagesg AB., Thi, Eastern Nazarene Collegeg BD., Nazarene Theological Serninalyg Tli.M., Central Baptist Sernf inaryg Fresiiman Class Sponsor. llaru HAROLD HOYT Assoelale Professor of Ref ligiong 'l'li.B.., Bethany Nazarene Collegeg MA., Pliillips Uni- versityg B.R.E., Sontlnveslerri Baptist Theological Seminary. 'QW or 'I -sa-s. ll-Q I iii I ' p Chaimran, Division of Natural Scienceg Pro EMF- - i. rr: u as -:- ru E W a ' pp pp ROBERT LAWRENCE aturrl Science Bethany Nazarene College is proud of the excellent department of Natural Science. Included in this depart- ment are courses in biological science, chemistry, engi- neering, mathematics, and physics. It is its purpose to develop an appreciative understanding of the sciences their cultural aspectsr their relationship to the other areas of learning. Specifically, this department strives to provide thorough basic training for the various professions, and to provide adequate training for students' planning to do graduate work in any of the several areas. Under the leadership of Professor Robert Lawrence, the faculty of the department endeavor to keep pace with the rapid movement of the Atomic age. fessor of Biological Sciences Head of Department of Bfologyg A.B., Eastern Nazarene Colleges MA., Boston Universityg Biology Club Sponsor. RICHARD BUSHEY Assistant Professor of Biology, A.B., Th.B., Olivet Nazarene Colleges BD., Nazarene The ological Serninaryg MS., Uni- versity of Illinois. DON BEAVER Professor of Clrenristryg Head of Department of Clremistryg A.B., Bethany Nazarene Col- leges MA., Ph.D., Olclalroma State Universityg Chemistry Club Sponsors Senior Class Sponsor. GENE BEASLEY Assistant Professor of Chem- istryg A.B., Hope College, Resi- dence requirements completed for Ph.D., University of Kansas. EARL GREER ll. EMMETT HAMMER Professor of Matrematicsg Associate Professor of Plrysiesg llenrl ot Department of Math- BA., Iolrn Fletcher College, ernatiesg AB., Olivet Nazarene M.A., University of Karrsrrs. Collegcg MA., University of lllinoisg Pll.D., University of Olrlalromn. Faculty Several biology enthusiasts work intently on o coyote. ELIZABETH SMITH Librariang .Assistant Professor ol Library Seieneeg A.B., Olivet Nazarene Collegeg M.A., Uni- versity oi Denver. Miss Smith gives helpful assistance while Fnye Huffman looks on with interest. Librar One oi the most popular spots on campus is the well worked library. Altlrouglr the need fora new library is more than apparent, its eiiiciency is quite remarkable. The library at present contains over 38,000 volumes and also has a constant intake of current periodicals, newspapers, pamphlets, and records. Getting just the inlorrnation needed by many students is the result ol the excellent help of Librarian Elizabeth Smith and Assistant Kathryn Pasclrall. With a proper setting and enforced rules, the library has a mood which is conducive for studying. KATI-IRYN PASCHALL Assistant Librariang Assistant Professor of Library Scienceg A.B., Treveeea Collegeg B.S., Austin Peay Collegeg llll.A., George Peabody College lor Teachers. l i r r 1352: :vw ri 'N m'.A 1 'W .I I . , '- X- 16. H H27 ' f . j. A. A V V 7' A A A . A ' 'R' R f ft- A il A W-lfiillx ff, QA' . 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A nu.. 4X 4 1 A 'F 4, f 7 , , '? , lt 3241-f'L wi ff Q ' Y I if, WP,- Mx I M W 'N Y WN v 'L i CLASS OFFICERS Gene Martin ..... . ....i.... President Verlin Anthony , .,.+t ..,,.. i -Vice-President Angie Miller - q.,,,,.. , 3,,...,,H,,, ,.-r-,,Seeretary Joyce Moore ,..,.i.5,..t,g, -.-------Treasurer Marshall Pryor .A... -Student Council Representative Wales Lanlcfotd .t.... .. ........... Chaplain Dr. Don Beaver .:a.ai...ii..i.i..... Sponsor Class proxy Gene Martin and Secretary Angle Miller do their part in setting the mood at the Senior Beatnik Party Class ol 1000 Bid larsvell With unrelenting Crescendo, the symphony of a life replete with melodic progression hastens to its tinale. And a friendship that is ours to share, with its 'largos' and 'allegros' moves everlastingg onward in sweet memories. . . . and sweet are the memories! Much like wide-eyed children in a world new and beguiling, we came from everywhere to Bethany Nazarene College. That was four years ago. With each unloaded suitcase, we brought dreams, great hopes, and looming expectations. Some of these have changed, some have been shattered perhaps, hut a great number of these, our visions, have become realities. Without effort there has grown a bond of fellow- ship which time and space will not soon sever. Friend- ships have been formed which shall last to eternity. Together we have lived this priceless era oi our lives- together we have shared its duties and rewards, its anxieties and its joys. . . . and sweet are the memories! Who can forget the bugle call at 5:00 a.rn. on initiation morn- ing? And we will always remember Paris -the side- walk cafes, at least-at our Freshman Banquet. Rain and mud and fun equaled the Sophomore Spaghetti Supper. Then the Echo Tournament that junior year came and college was no longer just a game for us. It had become serious work. But we had time for fun. We laughed and stuffed at the Fall Steak-fry. The highlight of the year came when we played host to the seniors at the Skirvin Towers for a Nocturnal Interlude. It was an interlude of beauty and warm fellowship. ' Came '59 and we were back. Things looked different to us this year. We stood rather awe-struck in the registration lines, realizing that this was our last go-round. And it had come so quickly! At our Beatnik Steak-fry we tried escapism for an evening. Time flew for us with the lunior-Senior Party, at which we played our last inter-class basket- ball game. Then quickly followed the Senior Trip at Lake Murray and the lunior-Senior Banquet. Each years activity was spiced with our annual Christmas Tea at the home of our sponsors, Dr. and Mrs. Beaver. And here we arel Our hands will soon be clutching an ivy ring, and then a degree. We have changed from apprehensive kids to confident and capable young men and women with a waiting future. Much like one of Gods rosebuds our class has grown. With the light, sustenance, and efficient care we have received while here, it has opened into full ' s r o -catte 'ts seed upon liluil- -BW' fi ' ' .. . i .y .ary .. . 4 in CURTIS AMMONS, Dallas, T exasg AB, Physical Education, A Cappella, All- Sclrool Athletic Director, B Club Pres- ident, Varsity Basketball. VERLIN ANTHONY, Cleo Springs, Olrlalrornag AB, Psychology, Circle 'K Club, Honor Society President, Prayer and Fasting, Vice-President Senior Class, Whos Who. E Religion. r EARL BAKER, Gaylord, Kansas, AB, VERNON BECKLT T, Charleston . West Virginiag BS, Club Prayer ancl Fasting. LORETA BARTLEY, South Hutclnn- e y son, Kansas, BS, Business, FBLA, SEA, Biology, Biology ,ml -am Y Q Q Ie- - - yy.. V . pg s CHARLES BOI-IANNAN, Bethany, Oklahoma, B Music chestra. ANNE BOI-ILKE, Clinton, lowag AB, Speech, Class Treasurer, SEA, Society Program Director, Speech Club Pres- lill irlent, Who's Who. MENC, Male Choir President, Or- Eclucationg Band, IEANIE CLOSE, Kingsclown, Kansasg BS, Elementary Education, Class Clreerlcacler, Dorm Chaplain, Gospel Team Secretary, SEA. CARNA COLE, Emporia, Kansas, BS, Elementary Education, Honor Society, Prayer and Fasting, SEA Ilistorian, Treble Clroir. Bancl. Religion. - -in-ra, E ELBERTA BUTLER, Gordon Nebras l ka, BS, Elementary Education SEA IEANETTL COBB Blytlrcvrllc Ar kansasg BS Elementary Lclucation FBLA, Gospel Team llonor Socrct llflission Bmcl Prayer and Tasting A LYNN CARR, Norman, Olclalroma BS Biologyg All-School Cheerleader B1 ology Club, Class Clrcerleaclcr Mission BOBBY COX Bctliani Ollaliomi AB CAROLYN CRONK, Ponca City, Olrla- bomag BS, Home Economies, Home Ee Club President, SEA. ' T IOYCE COX, Breckenridge, Texas, AB, English, Honor Society, Literary Club, Prayer and Fasting. LLOY NELL CRISTY, West Plains, Missourig BS, Home Econoniiesg Home Ee Club, SEA, Gospel Team. LINDA CROW, Bethany, Oklahoma' BS, Home Eeonoiniesg Home Ee Club Gospel Team. T AB, Religion. RONALD CROSLEY, Elkhart, Kansas, y LOUISE IEANNINE DEAN, Tyler, Texas, AB Functional' Biolo Club, r , r Bl Prayer and Fasting WALTER CROW, Bethany, Oklahoma, AB, Religion. r lr 1 BILL W. FOWLER, Bethany, Okla- homa, AB, Religion, Mission Banrl, Prayer and Fasting. BETTYE O FOX Betlran Oklahoma L I , y, s BS, Elementary Education. l honiag BS, Elementary Education. Lonnin W. nos inns, an, Biology. Prayer and Fasting. 'iw Qc.. e Mnnrnn enason, 1 4. BARBARA DOUGLAS, Bethany, Okla- CARLTON EASLEY, Bethany, Okla- honing AB, Religion, Mission Band, Oklahoma, AB, Music, A Cappella, Baird Librarian, Gospel Team, MENC Seoretary4'l'reasnrer, Orchestra, Praye and Fasting, SEA, Treble Choir. ON, Wellington, l .. h Oklahoma City, 2 yackn ansnsaonn, nafiiayriia, orn- . e In hoina, AB, History. ui ii' JOE W. FARROW, Cisco, Texas, AB, Speech, A. Cappella, Chemistry Club, DBLAN I-IARDER, Meade, Kaxlsasg AB, M11tl1c11111tiCS, Bz111d, Cl1e111ist1'y Club. 1 f5E?i7 5 215.-Q 1 lui-E i 11 . iii? Literary Club. LARRY HENDERSON, Betl11111v, Okla- ll0l11il, AB, Religion. 1 BILLY ACK CRIMES Betl11111v Okla l 1 ,1 ' llOlllZlQ AB, Religion, Iauitor Super- 'IOE F. GUESS, Betl11111y, Olel11l1o11111g BS, Pl1ysical Science, CQ1e111istry Club Vice-Preside11t, ECHO Stall, Fresh- lllllll Che111ist1yAward, llouor Society, DUANL HARDBR, Nleacle, K1111s11sg AB, Nlotl1e111aticsg A Cappella, Bzmcl, Honor Society, Cl1e111istry Club. VBLDA IEAN GORDON, Caddo, Olil2lllOllllilQ BS, Home Boo11o111ies, llome Bo Club, SEA. LOIS IOAN CRAVES, Pueblo, Colo- rado, AB, Music: Gospel TCJIII, MBNC, Prayer and ll'11sti11g, SEA. .,-, ll: U., OWALAH HONAKER, Bethany, Okla- homa, AB, Speech, Class Secretary, Literaiy Club, SEA, Speech Club Secretary nncl Vice-Presirlent. RICHARD E. HONAKER, Bethany, Oklahoma, BS, Biology, Biology Club, l-louor Society President. Prayer and Fasting. RUTll ANN HENRY, Hulelnnson, Kansas, BS, Elementary Education, Gospel Team, Prayer and Fasting, SEA. , r. BOBBY HUFFAKER, Grassland, Texas., All! AB, Rcligiong All-Star Football Team, Prayer and Easting KARYN HERREN, Enid, Oklahoma, BS, Business, All-School Clreerleader, Business Club, ECHO Attendant, ORLANDO R. IANTZ, Bethany, Oklaf honra, AB, Rel-igiong Band. GAYLE ANNE HERRICK, Channel- vicw, Texas, B Music Education, Ae- cornpanist, Band, Honor Society, Music Club Secretaly. PERRY HIPPLE, Tucson, Arizonay AB Reliuion: Christian Workers Assoei PAT OHNSON Kansas Crt Kansas l AB Englrslr All Sclrool Clleerleader ARROW Editor Class Athletic D1 rector El HO Queen ECHO Stall Heart Pal Attendant llonrecornrng Attendant Literary Club Prayer and Fasting SEA Student Council Wlros ro MARLENE KELLEY Parsons BS Elementary Education Athletic Director 311388 H RAYMOND KELLEY, Parsons, Kansas, AB, Matlrenratics. EDNA LEA KILLAM, Bethany, Okla- homa, AB, Spanish, Honor Society. LARRY KENNEDY, St. Louis, Mis- ' souri, AB, Music, MENC, SEA. rarrrr Kuna, r-routers, 'run nn, Functional, A Cappella, Class Secre- tary, Freslrnran Award, Heart Pal Queen, Honor Society, Literary Club. , aiu 7 ' r GEORGE KLINE, Houston, Texas, AB, Philosophy, Circle K Club, Class Pres- ident, Social Science Club, Society President. WYNELL KNIGHT, Mineral Wells, Texas, AB, Historyg Gospel Team, Prayer and Fasting, SEA, Social Science ,,' L .LI1 HARRY LOGAN, Bethany, Oldalroma, AB, Matlrematics, Prayer and SEA. MARY LOGAN, Bethany, Oldalrorna, BS, Elementary Education, Prayer and Fasting, SEA. I' Fasting, LYNDA LAND, Bethany, Oklalronra, AB, History, Prayer and Fasting, SEA, Social Science Club. BOBBIE LOPER, Bethany, Oklalrorna, AB, History, Male Clroir, Social Science Club, SEA. E. WALES LANKPORD, Hennessey, E E Oklalronra, AB, Religion, A Cappella, 4... Class Chaplain, Student Council Seca ond Vice1Prcsident. KATHY LUNDY, Pasadena, California, BS, Elernentary Education, ECHO Stall, SEA. 1346 QT yi LINDA LANKEORD, Kansas rv ' r r r , W F .U ., M- W,-hv. . r . B alll' Hin' 2.1 A sit' W vi r xr' A f yy 1 F it City, A Kansas, BS, Elementary Education, All- T Sclrool Cheerleader, Class Athletic Di- rector, Hourecoming Queen, Prayer and Fasting Secretary-Treasurer. BETTY LINK, Taloga, Oklahoma, AB-,. Euolidag Ltonunfiocietv Secretary and nd 1 al ' ' I ,W J. al 'f ,,1--'- --i542-' ' .55 Z 122 .1 ,' :LL . . all ill C pp RONALD LUNDY, Bethany, Okla- homa, AB, Speech, Prayer and Fasting, SEA, Speech Club. DONALD T. MCWI-IINNEY, Raytown, Missouri, AB, Psychology, Circle K Cfub, Music Club, Society Program Director. President. .51 NJ PAUL WESLEY MARSHALL, Lyons, Vlyl Kansas, AB, Religion, Gospel Team, Prayer and Fasting President, Who's CHARLOTTE MEADOR Borer r Q r Texas, BS, Elementary Education, SEA. GENE L. MARTIN, Troup, Texas, AB, History, Circle K Club, Class Pres- iclent and Chaplain, Gospel Team, Mission Band, Prayer and Fasting JOHN M. METCALF, Tulsa, Okla- horna, BS, Physics, Band, Chemistry Club, Prayer and Fasting. IO ANGELA MILLER, Bethany, Okla- homa, AB, Spanish, ARROW Stall, Class Secretary, ECHO Stair, Honor STANLEY MEEK, Oklahoma City, Q f Oklahoma, AB, Religion, SEA. rf. , rr V!! 1. -ill' l?fT . ri A L -, il ? fi il ri, -1 fi tina' r j - L j -:- 'fl L Y.. , , 2-H' ,. 'If LJ' X . il ll '- , . t r :uf W T , . 1 -r. J. . A' .l a jp ,. l . i ll ll ll ll or ck MARILYN MORELAND Has Kan U n r yr, ' sas, BS, Elementary Edircatioii, Gospel Team, Prayer and Fasting, SEA Secretary. BILL MORRIS, Bethany, Oklalionia, AB, Religion, A Cappella, Band, Min- isterial Club, Speech Club. LUCY BELL MILLER, Panama ony, Florida, BS, Biology, Biology Club, Prayer and Fasting, Social Science Club I DORIS NARAMOR, Bethany, Okla- ION DONALD MITI S, Wellington Kansas, AB, Business, ECHO Asso- ciate Editor, FBLA, Gospel Team Vice-Presirlent, Male Choir. WILLIAM NORRIS, Wellington. .Kan- lionia, AB, Religion, Beth Anus, Mis- sion Band Treasurer. sas, AB, Religion, A Cappella. IOYCB MOORE, Vienna, Illinois, AB, Sociology, Class 'I'rcasurer. CHARLES MORELAND, St. Louis Missouri, AB, Religion, Cospel.Tcam will Q I IOHN NORTON, Hamlin, Texas, BS, ' I, Biology. DAVID F. ODELBERG, Grand lunc tion, Colorado, AB, Physical Educa RALPH LOWBLL PARKS, Oklahoma W' City, Oklahoma, BS, Biology, Biology ig Club, Clrenris.t1y Club. B. I. PHILLIPS, Bethany, Oklahoma, BS, Elementary Education, A Cap- IUDITI-I PAYNE, Bethany, Oklahoma, BS, Business, Honor Society President, FBLA, Prayer and Fasting, SEA, Col- lege Queen. ROBBRI M. PRILNIICIL, Ill Dorado, Arkansas, AB, Religion, A Cappella, B Club, Class Athletic Director, ECHO lVlost Valuable Player Award, Society President. MARSHALL P-RYOR, Shreveport, Louisiana, AB, Religion, A Cappella, All-School Cheerleader, Circle K Vice- Presideut, Collegiate Quartet, Prayer and Fasting, Student Council. Q ai, r KAY ROWE, Neodesha, Kansas, BS, Elementary Education, Gospel Team, Prayer and Fasting, SEA. RAYMOND E. ROWELL, Druusright, , r Oklahoma, AB, English, Literary Club, SEA. DERYL REED, Grand ar. ls i naaaaa, aa, Religion, sua. Fasting, SEA. MADALYN 1. SHANNON, Bethany, Oklahoma, BS, Elementary Education, Baud, Biology Club, Class Secretary Honor Society, Mission Band, Or- chestra, Prayer and Fasting, SEA. C el GOLDA REED, Betliarry, Oldahoma, BS, Elernentary Education, Prayer and r Island, W I . , lu: ' 'U -.t+g GLEN F. SHORE, lohnson, Kansas, AB, Functional Pre-Law, Business Club, Chemistry Club, Circle K. ozar nano, Beriiasy, oiiaiiama, as, Business, FBLA. DON ROBB, Pueblo, Colorado, AB, .nd fc 1 YVONNE SHUMAKER, Eldorado, Oldahoma, BS, Home Economics, Home Ec Club, Mission Band Treas- urer, Prayer and Fasting. HENRY A. SICKELS, Bethany, Okla homa, AB, Religion. homa, AB, Business. BOBBY D. SLOAN, Bethany, Okla- IOYCE MARIE SOLOMON, Powell Wyoming, BS, Elementary Education, CLARIECE SMITI-l, Little Rock, Ar- rector. NAOMA STARK, Prescott, Kansas, BS, Elementary Education, Mission Band, Prayer and Fasting, SEA. kansas, AB, Religion, Gospel Team, Honor Society, Society Athletic Di- LARENA STANLEY, Mooreland, Okla- homa, B Music Educatioug' MENC Prayer and Fasting, SEA. Q CARL SUMMER, Bethany, Oldalrotnag AB, Religion, Class Chaplain, Gospel Team President. IANIES DOUGLAS VAUCHAN, Pur- cell, Oklahoniag BS, Biology, Biology Club, Honor Society. . wars wus. rl, T' l I l DANNY JOE STEELE, Colleyville, L Kansas, AB, Pliilosopby and Religion, Q A Cappella, Circle K Club President, .s i ,V,V , Q Class President and Student Council 5 A Representative, College Quartet, Honor Society, Student Council President, President. KATHRYN WATSON, Scott, Oluo, BS, Elementary Education, ARROW Start, Band, Honor Society, Literary Club, SEA, Speech Club. PAT STRAWN, Bethany, Oldalroma, BS, Elerneutary Education,Ba1rd, Beth Anus, Biology Club, Honor Society, Nlission Band, Prayer and Fasting, SEA PAUL WHITAKER, Bethany, Okla- boma, BS, Nlatlicmaticsg Prayer and Fasting, SEA. RICHARD STUMP, Texhorna, Olda hornag BS, Eieinentary Education. BETTY IEAN STURCEON, El Reno MERRITT L. WHITE, Fort Smith, Arkansasg AB, Business, Business Club. RICHARD LEE WIKOFF, Bethany Oklahonrag AB, Psychology and Speech Honor Society. IBNE WILLIAMS, Benton, Arkansas, BS, Chemistryg Chemistry Club, Gos- pel Team, Prayer and Fasting, SEA. BOB WITHERSPOON, Bethany, Okla- hoinag AB, Biology. DOROTHY WORLEY, Topeka, Kan- sas, B Music Education, Honor So- cietv. Mission BandaMusiLClub y-so l i . J.-r. ljii air . Ll . . lg, owanr n. Yonne, nanny, oraa. lil honing AB, Sociology. x i Mi WW? KAY YOUNG, Bethany, Oltlalronrag BS, 1 Blcnrentary Education, Honor Society, Mission Bancl, Prayer and Fasting, X I r'clilc Choir. OUANE. YOESEL, Mission, Kansas, AB, Religion, A Cappella, All-School Athletic Director, ARROW Business llflanagcr, Class Vice-l'r'esiclent and Student Council Represeritative, ECHO Stall, Mens B Clnb, Prayer ,, and Fasting, Society Athletic Director, Varsity Basketball. , Fasting Prcsirlcnt. in an va an il RICHARD YOUNG, San Antonio, Texas, AB, Religion, Honor Society, Mission Band President, Prayer and r,'y!1A'1 ,Tf 7+6 'nhl' v linli! I Ilzv V. Hi er - It ' Z A- -f ilA , V wi t., M ., :Ax Iigxijnx A , A - is Q A Q f i v r-r , . i 'H .r ,, 'H y, , 1 M' ,. -. ,. ,-iq,-lst' i Q I it I r s 1, . y s A r' ,. .ii I Y I' AI-Q' , Lg' f - mul' 1 .gi 1 1 Q r E Y 2 if . 3 , I 2 F 1 E X f ..m-1. . lv 4 - Q ali. .Q H. QE Q .1 . p 5 QS fi e W 1 Wo' Y gp' Class Officers Ray Lunn Hance ...,..,.....,....... President Dave jones ..,,. .,...... V ice-President Sue Lewis ....... ....... S ecretary Mary Lynn Wicker -J ..,........... Treasurer Kent Kline .... Student Council Representative Comer johnson .......i............ Chaplain Dr. Fred Floyd ..... ........ S ponsor Success of the Junior-Senior Banquet ls expressed by these happy men, Ray Hanes, Senator Kerr, Dr. Fred Floyd. Class sl 1961 The Class of 1961 Nears The Goal Three years have swiftly passed for the Class of 1961. The juniors now find themselves on the thresh- hold oi their last year at Bethany Nazarene College. Long to be remembered are the events of these past three years, especially the events of the junior year. At the beginning oi the year the juniors found themselves with the title of upper-classmenf' This was the year in which studies became the main order of the day. General education courses were completed and courses in one's major iield ol study were pursued. C1 course there were times of tun. On a moonlit October night, trucks took spirited juniors to a nearby ranch lor a Chicken Feed. Bales of hay and a bonlire beside a small pond provided an excellent setting for this occasion. The food and entertainment were plan- ned by the married students. In March the juniors and seniors got together for an informal party in the gym. A basketball game be- . .1 r 1 11 ' r L11, ' year was the presentation of Dr. Ellwood Tame and his oral interpretation of julius Caesar. Dr. Tame, B. N. C. speech professor, gave a commendable perform- ance, one which the juniors were proud to sponsor. Soon after the advent of spring on the campus, books were once again put aside as time lor the junior- Senior Banquet arrived. Rendezvous With Dawn, the theme oi the banquet, placed emphasis on the fact that graduation for the seniors was not an ending, but a beginning - the dawn of a new day. ln a setting at the Hillcrest Country Club in Oklahoma City yellow pom-pom mums and candles were used to compleruent thetheme. Guest speaker for the evening was Senator Robert S. Kerr oi Oklahoma. Not only were there times oi study and inn, but the juniors also set aside time lor spiritual things. Realizing that it is in this realm growth is most im- portant, almost eveiy Tuesday members of the class met Junior Marion Adams Tlrelnra Baggett Buddy Baker Ray Banning Carole Bartlett Delores Beclrtle lolrn Beelc Pat Belcher Robert Bentley Indy Bink lane Bolrannan Rodney Bowen Donald Bridgwater Arlyne Brown Steve Brown ludy Burrrlrarrr Bdwln Abla laniee Alrla loan Alrla hai iii-4: Fifi ':5 .. r lr Hi t V ,all : ln ,. ,rv 1 'rf ,gg . ,VL ,ug Y, . Qt r 1, Met 2. U. . Hilti I' . rprgrtl' Q' 'Q af- 9 -Lwf' HI' ll lv. A JR l , l l ,ay l v I Q, H C JR , lv U! I l , nl 1 Naomi Cznnpbell llon Corley Frances Clegg Fllclcnn Cllllon lnnie Cooper Clnclys Copelnncl llonnlcl Cronlc Snnclrn Cnppy llllmn Fern Dep Aon llilmble llclellne Donnner Bill Dulce llanl Durham Sharon lillison Rachel Elrocl lllvern Enos llnrlanrn Ferguson llnvlcl Fleleller Don llowler Bernice lfrolielm Don Cncllnow Junior Larry Green lolrn Creve lolrn llall Marjorie l-lall lim l-lamilton Alvin I-lanrmer Pauline l-lammer Ray Lrrrrrr l-lance Barbara I-lareorrri lrrne llarral Slrirley llarringiorr Eleanor l-larris Wendell Harrison ya LJ . ni., Carolyn Haynes Donald lleitrrran Kerrrreilr l-lerrrbree lanres llenley Walier Henry 'Qi Q43 lvlarrnel llerrsley Barbara llill lirerla l-linlrle Narlecn llolen Slieilin lloplrins Opal Mary lloppc Kay lcliries Comer lolinson lane lolmson Lincla Lee lolinson llavc lones Rosa Lee Keller lolm Kelley 'Thomas W. Kelley Don Kite Kenl Kline lflarolrl Knotts Belly Lackey lcrrolrl R. Lalrc Sue Lewis Rnlli Anna Lewis Norman Lint Sally Longncelrer D....a,.ll I .... .r., lkllllill Nlellnrlallld llelnn Mabry llebn llflenclor Rnsnlin Miley Dene Moore llrnesl Moore Sylvln llfloore Don llflnrgun Wayne llflnyer Clwsler Nnnnnor Slnnron Neufeld Bzlrlunnl Newlilrll Geraldine Nicholson Denny Owens Lilly M. Owens Wilolnue Owens Carol ll'lCAl'lLllly O Melvin llleCnullougl1 Yvonne McCleerv O l' ' N, H -J , W iff 4 ' w l .inf- li-llll l iwfllllilll, I lt l I I' ' il F l Han Kyoo Park Cnlcne Patterson Ellen Payne Loretta Payne Yvonne Payne Barbara Peats W. Elbert Penyman Mary Ruth Petclislt Scott Peters loltn Phipps Cynthia Popejoy Lewis Potcet Elaine Powell Una Powell Eliaabetltl Rolterls Junior Rutlr Arm Scroggs Mildred Sherman llflillrrrr Slrumalrer Phyllis Slrumalre Glenda Siclrels llflildrccl Simpson jim Smith Lyrrrr Smillr Wcrrrlell Srrowlrarger Pat Stallorcl Carl Soliclay Wayne Stark Peggy Sullivan Barbara Summer Lavcrn Sutlrerlarrcl Carolyn Sulzcr r r rr -r 6 'Zu ' . I- on-:iii l X i ii Carolyn Swignri Roy W. 'l'linnseliciclt llflilclrecl Tipton Dwight Uplinus Russell Wnllnorn Karen WEllS0ll Indy Wellnion l I lon Lyle Wlialley W Gavlc Wliecler 'lllionias Wliite i Mary Lynn Wielcei Robert Williams Graco Williamson Fern Willison Paul Wire Gerald Wiscloin llclyilie Wise Barbara Wright Pai Yarlirongli - fil-H1 af lr'-'- 14' Attention! Forward, March!! Thus echoed .the of the Freshmen and Sophomore classes who joined Class Officers Tommy Davis ..d.iii.:..EaHs........,.. President Duane Wall ,,,,,,, c ...... Vice-President Mary Tobey ...... ....... S eeretary .Sara Sampson .......s....s............. TTGHSUTGI' Richard Spindle ,.... Student Council Representative Torn McLaughlin .i,..........iii..ia.. Clttlplitill Dr. Mel-Thomas Rothwell ...... .. ..... SPOIISOT Geraldine Thornton and Sandy Browning present high-classed entertainment at the Freshmen-Sophomore Party. ophomores Class of 1962 takes a step forward. campus ot BNC, ibetter known as Fort. Friendlyl as the Sophomores began the Freshmen initiation. As reville was sounded, the Freshmen Buck Privates were lined up by their Sophomore sergeants for drill at 6:30 a.m. For one week, the Freshmen were ordered to wear beanies, salute their sergeants at every meeting, be prepared for room inspection, use a separate door for entrance into the dining hall, and appear in court to face charges and be punished for oiienses to sergeants, or failures to obey rules. A Freshmen-Sophomore mixer was held to complete the week's activities. The first party shared by 'the members of the Sophomore class was the chili supper. Here.comes the bride was the hilarious theme of the entertainment, as a mock negro wedding was given. Richard Spindle together for an evening of informal entertainment. A tramp trio, a hobo quartet, and a hillbilly guest speaker were some of the boisterous entertainers. ice cream sundaes and cokes filled the bill for the hungry hobos. The evening was topped off with an enthusiastic basket- ball game with the Sophomores coming out as the victors. One ofthe most anticipated events of any Sopho- more class is the Sophomore outing held each year at Camp Classen. Sophomores found themselves swept up in the many events as they participated in softball, horseback riding, swimming, and boating. At the end of the day's activities each member of the class displayed sun-burned faces and weary bodies as they settled down to the evening campfire service. Times of devotion to God have played a big part was congratulated for his excellent portrayal of the . Il 1 y I. .pe Il r mon of the class that Winlorrl Akins Brenda Albright Bertha Alexander Barbara lean Atkins Beth Baggett Coetta Baker Ieannette Barton Freda Bateman Gary Beck Iettie Ann Belew Larry Bernstorl Iamca L. Bertram Winona lone Black laniee Brechbill Bob Brown Sandra Browning Shirley Lea Buftirrgtorr ljff rphrnnore iii mm urfwg hw ,I BX :W to l Nevin Burkhart l t J . Horner Butler Phvllrs M. Butts 15 qs H-Q + Lx l 1 X ly. mil! 4 in wg' Y x V x Ldrry Clnsscn D, t tl oz' 1. vnl L -l Q f 41 r lr r r ' A' 1 Q ' ' s5'Q '4', rr ' ' E . r ,P A X Lgfhn wr: 4 1 - , i- . -V 1 .1 5 I P' Ann Carnpbell --dry 1 Q rl' 4 ' , .5 R' tg Q Q' ' ri 'ull' Ig s r ll i -nw P jfs. ,TY Q, - J ,V ,sw , Jn . ' . 25:9 if i l. 1 D Bull ' 'dr' l' -r tl ll bs' i I I in ru ln' NJ ' I. u, I In 5 ' ' in r Vx: 'lr ,l l 'l l wt' -. 5 ff yr' J. ' rips' L 'q y, s 1 4 A VP . - l sl TP '- iw n I P4 l ' NM dr s l . , . I r .X - I, N y' . 4 1-.A -nm '1,I.I,M :Fl - - X. . . ,Q ' -J, , . i o 1 l' A r K y at .i him D 5 1. .. f 1 I f' , ll, 'h ' r it -s L-, ., .. , . .rr if ' .f ' r 't rug. rg - . . 1 , -a he A White become the clominont color around campus during the month ol February as snow clung to the trees and ground for muny days. Ralph Classen Don Close Violet Cochron Dorollty Combs Mcrrictta Cook tl ' L . ' r 'r --:-wanna -' lncly Lynn Craig '75 ft Q Don Crow Qt l Carolyn Criclor Mnrirlcll Cunningliam Reese Daugherty Adrian Davis Eclward Dcxtcr 'll' Mclvs lo Dorn i -:r t Betty Alice Dorsey 555mm iw'-WM 'L r l Bclva Douglas Darrell Duor - A wQ1g'+'-fT5g1'Ii-' f is l ' A W 1 I Y if 'l f ' locl D. Duggan Karen Elnlicli Illplin W. Elder Riclninl Emerson Slicnn llnlcrlinc Pcnrl llniillcy Bob Friescn Gznol Filson loc Gibbs Bintlley Gibson William Gilbcrl' Arlene Golclsnnlll Slnnon Grass llcggyijenn Graves Cecil Gray Gznol jo Green Donna Grciiicr D0fll1lll'1 Griffin l Kenneth llnrvcy luclith lflaverly HQ rlhf gi l'llllgl'l llcllcll Artists Jerry Roberls and Donna Tanner display their ability in NCHA MHC Hobbs abstract drawings at the Senior Beatnik Blast. tlnnn hlnc llnrlgson J' Ang lbs-wvl .sl ,R r, as r ,-Q J, r l if M i ,r ri ig? url 1 K, -'ll .ac if v t X r. gh ,X N l W if i pm 55 , ,- ll ll . -ml ' il il i, ,F ., 'l'nnr llnllnncl lfniliy llollis Sinnlcy llnnrsc llenny llnhhy llnyc llniinrnn lnny D, llnnier lleiiy llnlson lshrniel hi. llyrle Rue lennings Cnil E. lergensen lehn C. lolinsen lirnniy Innes lileiis Kelly Irene Kinrlnll 'Vwilri King George Kniwiiz Phyllis Krey ,. . . 1 Marilyn Louthau Laura Lucas Harrell Lucky Delpha McCallu Coucva MCCullougl1 Iauoy McDowell Ruth McGraw 'LOIII McLaughlin F. lildou MCNUH Iaulcs R. Maddoll Croydon Martin Put Masters Houry Mock Sue Mock Lcota F. Melton Carolyn MUIILQOIHCIY Kaye Moore y-j. -vu ophomore ' u L Al.o,.lI-I.. I!MW I.'I 'Z-MQ!!! U 'F' Fl 'V-' Mary Nell Morgan Martha Muuhollou Larry Nagguiz Q ., ,Jn Txiuuigj, L .. TH.jy ,N E 1' ,. .M a. W , I A77 ,L 'lace a t i t 'E' ni ' il 'aw ,, - n All f + ff? li 'Wi' ll ltln KV o at t - 1 xy ,He- Q, ' l its ll' at setlltttiffir P W-no lllizabeth Nichols David Nobles as Mil i ,iw lfitftlf it if ' ' 'lg ,til fl K' 1 4 f at t KV P .sy it Freshmon Peggy Gentry pays the penolty for venturing outdoors without the essential green beanie-bobbing for apples, Wilkins-ond-Hancock style leanette Norrl Connie Oberlancler Robert Daniel Page C as .1 eyes an is 1 ysasn in i I Cairol Parker Linda Parlrer Laclell Patterson Shirley Ann Payton Cilbert Pelts liileen Philips Claire Phillips johnny Rayburn loy Rirlings Sharon Riley lerry Roberts Benny Robertson jerry Rose Christine Rust Sara Sampson 'lheresa Sehrniclt Robert Schroeder ti Dred Snnmons t t Ardffth Smith Batth Smith Lanni' Snodgrass I Donald Snow t. i t.n.. ty.. ,, . it Betty Soliday Richard Spindle Ruth Ann Stark Roberta Steiningcr Elton G. Stetson tlarrictte Tabor Barbara Tnnntsr Norma Teal lltlnry Tnltcy loc ltcc Tomplctns llclctln Vnnclcgrill '5 '!'V'fL Danny Steele, aided by Student Council members, .McCullough and Swigart decorate the traditional Christmas tree in the Student Union lloltcrl Vcrsaw Florcncc Walclcn llrcncla Suc Walclroop 'QR W AM t Dunno Wnll lattice Wltile Bcllt Wicgman Stan Willcins l l Calvin Williamsott llllcn Wilson Lawrance ll. Williams Nclcln tl. Williitgltnm lllcanor Wright Carry Wtigltl We k L QW x ,r M Q. ,Q Dt lg' I September, and all our dreams of college life be- With the advent of the society programs, rarer. Class Officers Gary jergensen ..... .....,.., P resident john Uphaus ....... .e...... V ice-President Ann McClung ..... ....... S ecretary Vera jones ................e....,.,,,,,, Treasurer Don Knight ......... Student Council Representative David Allen .........i,..ia.i...F.a,..... Chaplain Dr. Robert Sawyer ..... ..... E -.Sponsor Freshmen relax in an informal setting at the hobo party. lrcshmen Class of 1963 gets acquainted. came reality as we, the class of 1963, made our debut as B.N.C. Freshmen. After a week of entrance exams and indoctrination lectures, we completed our registration and attended our hrst coflege classes. We were slowly becoming adapted to our new life when suddenly we discovered that overnight our campus had been converted into a military headquarters - Fort Friendly. We Buck Privates, conspicuous in our green beanies, were taught to humbly obey all rules set forth by the Sophomore Sergeants, insubordinates were assessed penalties by a prejudiced court martial jury. We obtained our revenge, though, as we defeated the Sophomores' basket- ball team 48 to 47 in the traditional initiation game. With the election of class officers and sponsor, we began a more active participation in class functions. Our drst class party helped each of us to become better acquainted with our fellow classmates and the abundant talent within our class. Later in the year we spent a fun-filled evening at the Freshman-Sophomore hobo party, playing games, singing songs, and enjoying the en- tertairnnent provided by the two classes. As we made preparations to attend the Messiah, class com-petition was no longer predominate. We entered readily into the new program, however, and soon earned recognition in our individual societies for our talents both in athletics and the Fine Arts. The year was not entirely frivolity, though. Our thoughts often return to the times when we as a class could talk with God and receive nourishment for our souls in the class prayer meetings which were conf ducted by our chaplain and classmates. The highlight of the year came at our Freshman banquet when we ambled slowly along the path through an enchanted garden which led into a large patio. As we sat at our tables in the patio, we were entertained by several members of our class, and were also privileged to hear a very inspirational talk by Rev. Ponder Gilliland. As our Freshman life draws to a close, we pause to rerninisce our eventful year, we, the class of l963, feel that our lives are much richer both spiritually and socially because of our fellowship together and the class spirit which was so prevalent at the Erst of the year still remains. Fre hmen David B. llllen Karon Roc Allor Lloyd Bailey Carolyn Baird llexloerr Ann Bn nr llflnry lane Bcclroll Virginia Bell LzrVcllC Biclrlorcl Donny Bidrlinger Lynn llowrnrl Blriloly lone Blaylock rlnnello Boyer lloderl Donn Bnrrnorr Dildo Corcne Brinkley Doyle Brinlcloy Roy A, Brwdboolrs lVlorlela Brown Rein Sue Brown Terry Buclrurrnrr lool Burrrrpns Don Burpo Dornrn Bussoy ,C r-'Pl gn lgj 'We is 'Gm ye i i ,. T C y 'C' if li ,,..- QQ livrrfmnrl A rilwg i f J' y Ill '9'! ' 1 ii ily onnf 'Qj..m ii yi' mio: I UI R yylyl 'L ' i 4 ' 1 i lluclcly Clark Iohn Clnrlr Iirnie Clnssen Karen Clnssen hlnry Cleveland Sharon Close Bohhy Cochran Sharon Lee Conrail lim Conway hlnclelyn Fern C Louise Copher jackie Cox Lillie Cox Willis Crnwiorcl Kenneth Crow Ann Cnnnnins lim Cummins llncl Cnrry Lyle Cnrlis Evelyn Daniel Ann Davis Indy Dznvson Vernonn Dnnfsori Ioanne Dock Bill lhrngnn Ron lingan Pnllie Sue linslcy ook lie hmen lorry Elkins Donna llller Vario Ellis loyoe Ellison Sznnnry Elrorl Royrnoncl L. Ennnert Gerald L. liskow Carol Evcrts Dona Beth llyoslonc Dano Farnrer Bonita leon Farrow Kallrryrr Ferguson Drrvicl Fitzgerald Mary Forrest Dorothy Fox Sur: Franklin Ioan Friosen Shari Funklrousor Ioan Cocllrow 953' fiv- ,rio FV ! -- J loan Garlbow I 1 an ? -V-A-. J: ll l l ll, rr V - r., -r l ,, r 11 , nr 4 ' i ,l- ' llfipf ,, rr N,-iii. . A W , , f 4 'rrrfiirii Minn iii I li Q., 5 V 'ji r, nj-H K M -rar :-5 r' ,rf 'ffifv Laura Galbraith llnllr Ganalrorn loc Garvin Arlen Gastinean Doroilry Catewoocl Peggy Elizalictlr Gentry Conlon Colson Barry Gralraanr Sherry Cralrarn 'lloinelle Green Marilyn Greer Eleanor Creve llflary liya llagcrrnan Phyllis llaiglrl Ifllla Haley loyee Ann Ilallorrl Belly llanrl Darlene Harder lnanita l-larrclson Don llarwell rlrlele llawortlr Carolyn Kay Henrlerson Donald L. llenelerson Kay llcnclrix llflarvin llcnrlrix Rielrarrl llenclrix Roy ll. llerrcn ln hmen Call llollanclsworlll lorry llonea Kayecleelae llooper Donna llunnieull Larry lableelsi Ncdra laelcson Leona larvis Cary lergensen Dayne lollnson Drnnelle lolnes Larry lone Don ll, jones Don Lee lonos Gene lones Vera jones Preblie lordan DeLayne Karlaer Dennis Kan' Wallace L. Keels Alla Kenelnll Linda Sue King laniee Kinsell Frances- llixson Nnlllnn llolnbs I. A. Hodges Z iff! HP! l a .lj alan ' lm L l , . 'H' m- of 'W - Iai 1 er we l ,, an l nga QC' ': K -Y-1-A 'QE if MH-.. ELL 'Q 'vr,.ra,-1,, ,WW wry- r, -. HY, -.4wxorrf 1- . fr .. fn1 1 ti you .aj wr r 'S' r. ,r , H W I, ' Y .ar 1 'i +35 42 s , ,-7 -V if ,W .,.., , 7..-.,., Win , ife. , r ,I ' , Pwr .V I t rl ,, .. 'J 2 .N it .I 4 ,Q arr- nl 'ii i r i 'I tt. r t ii , ' Z ' it , '5 Arr ,ll r-a f r r--5 ' K .IH H in A . .. . I r I rv t i i fr i r 'Qi sffr r kv, the r' 9 . HV! PIU? Marry Krawitz Wrwrre Laiioree Ierire Lamber't Cirrrries Lrrrrriis iirrrrrees Lane Gerald Lane Helen Lewis Ioyee Lewis Verna Lewis Larirry Liglrtiriii Clrarles Liles 'Vcrcsa Loeirlrart Robert Ilaroirl Loy 'lionr Lucas liclria W. MeClerrahrrn rirrrr iXfieCirrrrg Nrrrrey MeCrrHorrgli lirrlr Lfiiellrrrriel Krrrerr Metlrritey Glen iXfleGrrire lirrr'irzrr'rr MeNe:rly Betty Mzrrrrririg Norma Lee Llatiris Drrrierre Mattias Rielrrrrri Marcy 'ibmrrry May Betty lo Miller Fnhmen Ronald Mnllorcl Patricia Mnriay Dean Muse Bobbie Nabors lllariain Nabors Kallnyn Nimmo Nlariella Nisley Karen Nobles David Noi'swortl1y Anila Oyler Nile llenry Page Mary Lou Palmer Sheila Parker Carolyn Payne Roberta Payne Roy Perryinan Ierry Allen Potter r RV' giwi' .aa 'avi' -.aw l hh 4. IZ Q., m,l ll 'i 4 .sri l que. i px all 55342. ll in V' Ili, rhill .ji wig- l' wap ' 9 all Qi -I fr r .,,. , ., ,Haj X N- l i N s ,fl I j af- ? .ya --:H ff l 'S . WNW 'YW P 'i '- fx -A, -i' - 'Q-l' ., i P R -, .all-'f i-r I - .- ia- r i 5 i . ' P ., V r all 'i A KFG' f 1, ga' ll ll l 'hr . V 1 1 2 Y l lil .,a cgi Cy. 'M M -L Soc Powcrs Carolyn Prosson Barhara Price llolcn Price Ron Proffitt l.,aNcttc Pryor Bcity Pnrvis Kathy Rains Karen Rapcljc Gwendolyn Ralalall Nova Rcani Gerard Roorl Gary Loy Rioharrlson Rliccla loy Rioharrlson lnrly Riclor Conlon Riggs Consiancc rlnncttc Riley Caroline Rohcrlson Dorliina Robertson loo Rolrcrtsiiir Myrna, Rohichanx Barbara Rooainlc Ann Rogers lldna Rushing Philip Rnstin Wanda Samson Phyllis Sancls tn hmaa Pauline Slocum Dean Slntliower lnelt D. Sinitli Snnnclta Sinitli Patricia Snow Daniel Sncnvliargei' David Lee Snowlnaiger l'lewartl Vernon Snowbarger loyee Sorgee Billy Lee Spinclle Pliyllis Spry Rieliartl Stalily Barliara Staples llnliy Stnrlc -M- Rolieit L. Stewart Carol Stielow Li ncla Stivers Crate Stoneeyplier Diane Snttnn lnyee Sweet Shirley Ann Syliea Donna 'linnier Carole 'llornpkins Geraldine 'lornpkins Geraldine l.lsi,lrer 'l'rinible Grady L. Unrlerwood Iolrn Uplrans Dwayne Vanglrn Wayne Vanglrn Relieeea Vinson Bill Visor Charlotte Walker Keirlr Walker Lindell Watson Imogene Wlreelcr Marilyn Wlrile Floyd Wlritierrlierg Ianet Wickham Sharon Wiggins Sandra Willems Doyle Williams Lawrence Williams Slrirley Williams Parker Wilson David Wire Clrarles L. Wray Karen li. Yarlirougli rlrleta Young Post Graduates PAUL MOUNTS ThB COY PRESSON ThB CONRAD CARRIGAN GLEN CI-IESNUT DALE TIRY CLIFTON WATSON Special RUTH HICI-ITOWER ThB You have been WHO's WHO COLLEGES. It is a The students approximately are instructed to his participation citizenship and The organization on the campus either at placement or reference ships or fellowships, publication or for any Best wishes to that you will consider an encouragement for your campus for recognition in UNIVESITIES AND nomination has been accepted. each year are nominated from nominating committees the student's scholarship, and extracurricular activities, his of future usefulness. of recognition, presented year. Also, it provides a seeking employment, 'scholar- members for inclusion in the the organization. this honor. It is the hope for work well done and ,,,,,,T ,,,,, 5 'um - W Y ,. 114 x-5: 5235, , T15 :',:g.1f:,:,g.3w W W ,Fw 2:2 'S-. cb, 4 wx W' n H yum N- 'N WM.mwfM wjawf Hww www N mm Wwkwwfmml ,WW w my ,., ' -ff: mf - .. 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I AH' 'Jsxn 2' I l ar ns 'I ir' a ', , I We fl' QVLU1 Wu H 4 Q 5 15,3 'I WSI I- nlllxflg 1 1 HJ Ia ' 1 4 I In ,nl u, Y Na. -M Y? f .af 1 Tl -Mr N 'LI w 'M V. .......H.,,,.,,...xvw X- 1- In MNA mn W rx L L 55 4 'X ...., 'r. '-. N PAT IOIINSON Kansas Lxlv, Kansas Inaglmsll Mayor IEVIIM11 Kapil: nw . , I 'J v , 1, v W , i'mff'ai,fi , ,m M , .u vu' 5145 , Y w , - f W 1 ,w?? Y v ..w QLHF M ' W wUE?'h . L:-nr I.. N M -1 H use ww ,WY . 1 . HHN Y Vx. . Pvgg V-Qu:-f . fwmiiy , ,, 1 .IEP V. ,. - if 5512 , QF new :gr , M. Y, Wf,U,4nu Mt H: - ,wg Q 5.4-IU ,M CAROLX X7 SWIGAR1 Woodward, Oklahoma Mus1c EdllCiltlOll M4101 14 1 A I M V, w Q ng s. ,n HSL U not Y .. ' ' .:. .. I . ' Mlm- 5 9 R 06 E H . . .Maw X '1 gl W JJ WRU I, . r . 1 ' a 'W W DANNY STEELE Coffcyvdlc, Kansas Plailosophy-Religion Major Irnw , ii - H? as LPAVIL IONILB Ixaiisas City, Missouri Ci1C11llSiTy- Mayor nw ,sees in iw iam-Qir.-wr A W We Q ,W . W gd NX' y M0 ri wif V i- v im i :Q gi Q 5, .. X on N QQ ,. Wes-Wil: VY-I 1 ,. wfysf, H A.. . ., .. 7 i V1 gg.. H 1 , i. i H i X ii xx r i X A ii .. s.., v ii --.71 38 gi: xi ii il, S1 1 I ,Ti i i ii ii ? 4 W A:4:l,L A F' 'W3' 51 l-pl' v' 4' Nw . v k KX . n... .W 1 J' V X X w nmnpn ' 1 n m N N w mn E hw w r 1, nn xnwnw -Q- lx ' l IN, Bethany lrrst thrrrrh Bethany First Church of the Nazarene usually becomes the home of malny college students while here in school. This being true, the Church has a program which aims to be of help to various students. Under the leadership of Dr. E. S. Phillips, pastor, many ofthe religious activities of the school are carried on. Often times the religious organizations in the college take charge of Wednesday night prayer meeting services. Although the new church is in progress, one can hud in the temporary place ot worship, Bethany High School auditorium, the same spirit of devotion that had been prevelent in the old church. Progress ln the construction of the new church. N 'au ' R .A 1 it R t gt .S 1. Bo I at t I, .1 ff' ,, l : wr I I Tn ,lfluv fl t ' ,S ' I A 4 A to 53 , t M1n1sterofEducat1on Front view ot the church in construction. v .A A 1 t w t Qu .Q 'Z , lf, ,V 1 o - . 'an , n , ,qi A 1... '-M uc. ' i X .u .5 , A' U as 7 ' , jk, S .453 2.79 . ,I . . ne, ' 1 ttf' ,nt , . 5 , V Foundation in construction. tt, WM' , f Mgr.: 25 V. an ..,V 4 n t rf t.: - . I4-:- . E. . Q HENRY CHEA l'WOOD Minister of Youth x ,xxX. 5, Members ol the Choir and Orchestra. the Messiah Deeenrber ushered to the BNC eanipus the exeitenrent oi another Yuletide season. Decorations oi eolorful arrav in the town ot Betlrany and the sparkle of soft eiirrrclleliglit in the eollege ehureli added iervor to the happy season. The eleetronie speaker ot the eliurelr pealed strains oi beloved Cliristinas earols calling students and town's people to eorne to Gods House to hear of His Son, THE MESSIAII. The choir, aeeonipanied by Mrs. Ruth Taylor, organist, Mrs. Margaret Dunn, pianist and the BNC orchestra, under the baton ol Professor Lester L. Dunn, began the oratorio. One-lrnndredfanrl-hitv voiees were raised in tribute to l-landel's t'MESSlAll. Solorsts, Mrs. Mabel Sorrnevik, sopranog Mrs. E. S. Phillips, eontraltog Professor Cene Chainbers, tenorg and Mr. Ceron Brown, bass, gave lift to the eonrposition as they sang with their hearts as well as with their lips inhonor oi our Lord. When it seerned as il the ultimate had been achieved, the audience rose to receive the t'l4lallelnialr Clients as it swelled in a glorious syrnplrony ol sound. The strains ot nrusie tilled the ehureli and thrilled eneh heart tor they brought to eaeh the realization ot the MIESSIAH who earne that all might live eternally. T r PROFESSOR LESTER DUNN, Conductor. hrsturiu Chorus All the beauty of natrrre seemed to burst into full glory during the rnonth of May as trihnte to the resurrection of our Lord, lcsns Christ. Trus the one lnrndred fifty student voice Oratorio Chorus of Bethany Nazarene College on May 8, 1960, united with all Gods creation in tribute of praise through the medium of A, R, Canls, The Holy City. Three devoted musicians of our faculty, Professor Mster L. Dunn, conductor, and accompanist: Mrs. Leroy Taylor, organist, and Mrs. Lester Dunn, pianist, endeavored with patience to challenge the ehorrrs to create the true beauty of Ganls composition. Special performers involved in the presentation of The Holy City were: Sandra Browning, sopranog Mildred Tip ton, mezzo-sopranog Don Morgan, tenor, Cenc Calbraitlr, baritoneg and the Tri-State Trio, including Sandra Brown- ing, Geraldine Tluorntorr, and Deletta Vandegrift. The lirst part of The lrloly City was suggested by the passages of scripture, Here have we no continuing city, Thy kingdom come, and sets forth the desire for a higher life, as errpressed in the words, My soul is athirst for God, which desire is followed by other passages expressive ofthe perfection of the higher life, srrch as Eye hath not seen. The second part was suggested bythe words, l saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the hrst heaven and the first earth were passed way, thus realizing the desire and pronrise contained in the first part. Revival Speakers DR. V. B. SEALS Spring Revival REV. MORRIS WILSON Opening School Convention , ,, - my Y, , vie- REV. WILLIAM FISHER Fall Revival 11 REV. DAVID BROWNING Chepel Speakers DR. W. TIPURKISER ln tlssis l Furnnlng Hall Prgyer Chapel Jernigan Hull Prayer Chapel It is within the walls ol these prayer Chapels. that souls reach Hsasfen each day. It is only with this close consmuision with God that 2l'lJ6lfSO'1l may live at con' sistent Christian life. Each dorm has provided at place for students to pray and seek -refuge from the storms of lile. lt is truly AN OASIS.. i Sui X.,-r' N ri Steve Brown, Harrell lucky, Danny Steel, Marshall Pryor. The Collegiate Quartet 'l'his group of young nicn hold thc responsibility as lacing onc ol thc lcucling rcprcscntativcs ot BNC. Gone most ot thc wcclrcnds during thc school your, thc Collcgiutcs linrl it rlitticult living out of a suitcasc. 'lhcy hnrl, liowcvcr, that thc rcwurcls rcccivcd through their singing arc inorc rnnncrul and north cvcry trip rnarlc. Although thc Collcgiutcs main work sccrns to hc out across thc cclncationul zone, thc students wclcornc any chancc that thcy muy get to hcar thc . group sing on cznnpns. Wo wish to cxprcss our thanks to this qnurtct as wc tccl thcy huvc contrihntcrl' rnnch to thc success Quartet l Rny Hendrix, Gena Hancock, Don Knight, John Uphcwu Dick Stahly, pianist, Bill Dungan, Don Burpo, David Fitzgerald, Jerald lane. 4 l , . Don Mgrgqn, Jug Tompkins, Barth Smith, Dwight Uphaust MM .HAI a qi -1 v ' .l, 'MUSE HQ ' IQIQQEEIIEIEBESBIEI NN' wql Pig' , uv-n!Siu-u V Lui' .TW Jknsv., 3 , 5 .' L I Left to right: Edna Rushing, Betty Jo Miller, Mcdalyn Cook. P 1 .W xMi':',T'1fN1r 3 F W Q Q ff:W4 Trio 5- gg 5,1 5, ,H . M :Ms H od ' I-. gig I-im? I-I .rx M 4' E N Q '11- .,. .Q ll I1 nn' I JI ,mu 'H In 'G MW I ' 'W x1 'WW Q F L ,IE ' s. 7m'M H E , T ' IH ,. J J A 56955 ,'7gj4gfw.Q t? 1 'V--liaelefiil X . W-Mn I n .. 9 N I ui- W 5 V, ., 1, ,. ww wma, . ,Hx .X X 1 - w 5 l - M 2 w ,. . 5.5, x ? . .. ' -' v 1 - 'Y Left to right: Par Stafford, Yvonne Shumaker, Jane Bohannan. lil' W.. 'Ei n K . K an an Ji.. left to right: Sandy Browning, Geraldine Thornton, Deletta Vonclegrift. 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'.. .Q M933-w , , 7:-.-:-w... .. .. 9' M 591.52-. N.. '. ... : W. .-.M gfmwmnn . J. w . W , .. .. Q Witt testi Muni s '- t'th!it3tEitttit4ht r stint Jtco tr is 'W , ,, r limi H 'J' .ii WNW 1 i if 1 . ,y , gg . si li is Izifrittn i1 Q lily Y L ,',, 15. First Row: Masters, Crawitz, Bechtle, Biclrford, Miller, Munhollen, J. Close. Second Row: Jones, Brown, Williamson, Rushing, S. Close, Williams. Third Row: Mounts, Hendrix, Coolr, Kinsch, Powell, Bell. Fourth Row: Snow, Wire, Branson. Filth Row: Smith, Hamilton, Benninger, Snowbargor. Go pei Term orricunsf Prcsirlent ...... Paul Mounts Vice-prcsiclent ,,,-s-Doyle Williams Secretory-'l'rcnsurer c- ,culennnie Close Sponsor -. s --Dr. Floyd Tlirongli practice mini Icon approach perfection in any nrcu of life. Gospel Team oltererl an opportunity for student ministers nnrl singers to train actively in Christian service. hienihcrs oi the group spent long hours preucliing, singing, nncl engaging in youth work. Gospel Teuni inet hi-inontlily on Tluirsrlny nights for inspiring services. 'lhe group hcltl ar Wcclnesrlriy evening service in Bctlinny First Church as well as ar chnpel service for the college. 'lhiriy students innrle up the Gospel Team travel- inggroup which put 4,000 miles of reivzrrrling service behind them this year. llnch Sunday, except those during college revivnls, the traveling group held serv- iecs in Nazarene Churches fur nnrl nent. A Spring banquet oiicrerl nn evening' ol Christinn x , ' r r 1 MAJLQ-wx Prayer and lla hug League ll you walked tlrrouglrtlre door of the Fine Arts Auditorium nt noon on Friclays, the warm spirit of prayer invited you to come in and pause from lile's routine for a time ol quiet fellowship with God. Many great battles have been fought and won hy students ou their knees in Prayer and Fasting. This service was without clouht the most inspiring offered to the students of BNC. Christ's presence never failed to -penetrate the atnrosphere of soft devotional music. A blessing eoulcl always he found there. H 'lhe Prayer and llastirrg League was organized for the purpose of prornotirrg a deeper religious lite for the students. Apart from the prayer hour, this year the orgarrinrtirrrr sponsored a clothing drive on the earrrprrs. 'l'he money received horn the Prayer and Fasting dues was used in a eorrrlrinerl ellort with hilission Baird for purchasing a jeep lor Wallace and Moira White in New Guinea. W, , rr is Y T A . , , 9 ii if 3 ,EI , i it ristiu-is 4 ' it s r it , rv-f,.,.1r1 ,' 'ti ri i , fr: Z ... Q 154 l.... . ...- l-. ' I .L W' lp +I . I ? - fa' i fill -'l ' LW' ' '- -4- 1 -ME S ' , ' r '- H , mug' NNW I tl pg.. ,mi 1- 1 , LE: i ' in -,'t h'f .f ' rr ' f 'fire ra if .- .i. .' Zirgg Q v r 1 , if In ,a , , - :gg g?j'igrjrgrr', ' . 'i 'a-.Herr at .anti--,l I 'hr' ,hill r , Mgr, I thi' trip! r rp gf! ig, A gi 5 lipid U: rs r naffatg, 51 :l'iimi'7 .i . n r 1 gr' :gf :,,r rJg'I -'1 F-run iffvsu 'I QB, E , Front Row J Boliunnan, C. Haynes, S. Harrington, R. lewis, P. Stafford, R. Rawlings, Childress. Bock Row: l. Patterson, T. Mcloughliri, C. Easley, G. Chesnut. l l tl Mission Band For those interested in rnissionary activity-eitlrer as a prospective missionary or as u faithful layrnarr- hflission Band never tailed to offer programs ot inspira- tion. 'l'hc group had its hi-rnonthly nreetings on Thurs- day evenings. The programs which were presented for Mission Baird this year included slides from various mission fields, student speakers, foreign student speakers, and returned missionaries. Each program contributed to the purpose of the organization-to encourage mission- ary interest and study. Twelve Mission Band nienrhers composed th traveling group which went to twenty churches dur- ing the past year and held two week-end revivals. In each of the churches visited, the group had charge ot the N.Y.P.S. program, the singing and the preachin service. This group acted as an efiective arnhassado tor the college as well as the cause ol missions where cvcr it traveled. l. Mounts, V. Marshall, Mrs. Cantrell, B. Clerk, C. Henderson, D. Nerumor, 5. lewls. Beth lluu OFFICERS President ..... ,.... V adene Marshall Vice-president ,..., Barbara Summer Secretary ..,.. ...... C onnie Henderson Treasurers .... -- ....... Hazel Hawthorne Devotion Chairman Sponsor ..... - ,.... .- and Ivadene Mounts --c-,--,----Doris Naramor ----Mrs. Roy Cantrell A ministers wife can he a great helper in God's Kingdom il her lite is devoted in sincere service at her husbands side. The Beth Anns organization serves as a training center for these young women. At their monthly Thursday night meetings, the wives of ministerial students heard lectures from Mrs. Cantrell on the general phases of the life of a pastors wife. Special programs in organizing Vacation Bible School, Bower arranging, and parlimentary law were of practical value. In September the Beth Anus and their husbands were entertained at a reception in the home of Dr. and Mrs. Cantrell. Guests also included the faculty members ot the Religion Department and their wives. A Christmas party, four teas, and a Spring banquet cornpleted the Beth Anus social calendar for the year. - l URGANIZATIUNS Y. if f U: , .C 1 111 g, ,. 1 4 .1' - V' ' , 1 K 1 Q U 1 .1 111g , ' 1 - 1.11.5 ' ' 119 1 F X 5 1:1 F' 1 1 Hif i A 1' f fi Q11 1! 1 1' 1 ,.: .11 1 1 -'J 1-. 1I. 1 '11 1 A! IL., .I ,1 1 1 11, 144 ' il. 19 W 'Ji ,1 41 -I is 14 11 . A gu ' ' 11 1 5, W A. , 1 45 1. .M 1 1 . T , 1 , ,i 1111 , .R V 11 :2-1 A ved 1 ,1 ' T, AG - 5! PJ1g'5 2'M'zz'rE? .. -11 ' 1' 1-2211111 . 1, , Q' Q V ' .. 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Udo Edoveillo golio r LEWIS POTEET Editor ,Tire REVEILLE ECHO, the campus student newspaper, appears every two to three weeks. Witii an cniphasis on future events, its function is tlirceiolc: ill to reilect newsworthy cainpus occurrences, lll to provide an outlet for student writing ability tlirougfi book reviews, devotional articles, feature articles, and editorials, and lil to link BNC iournalisnr with col- lege. journalism from other campuses by nieinbershig in and attendance at national collegiate press groups. This years emphasis has sought to achieve a balance between local and national viewpoints on editorial atiairs. Stall cartoons were another innova- tion. 'llie sports statt made occasional predictions- on national sports in box form. At the sarnc tirne, the news has centered on the campus itself. f f SHARRON NUEFELD WINFORD AKINS Associate Editor Associate -Editor oL,1FToN WATSON T i A IERRY iioooiiiis Business Manager Photographer DR. ANNA BELLE LAUGHBAUM Sponsor .r i , Q N iii H i K Srlnng Slrvers Cunningham Tobey Phipps Cllllon Standing Brechbill, Wall, Thompson, Rayburn. nv' r- vhlv yr- tlv v 1 'll The ARROW stali has worked hard and long this year to make this yearbook one that captures the lives ol college students and the dreams of high-school students. It is with the theme of School Spirit that we have tried to captivate the unifying force prevailing at BNC. lt is our hope that you will lincl this an en- joyable book, and that you will have many happy memories of times gone by. The 1960 ARROW stall presents Moments To Remember. f I , , DUANE YOESEL Bgsix1e35'Manager -A-Y. . ern ww , w ww H. ,. L X .IIHI ,N 'r:1 MH .-.ig W wi wht Wm ' fa. H -at uf, .H -' ,rl f H, L.: 'nlf w MQ: ,H 5577 1 .IN , 9 U rf H eww! W, 'ng .J J . E'5'lj.wI 4' . JERRY ROBERTS ' Photographer N : ,, , K mf? fy .-9 5 f'oi F s as Q A N x wa MRS. CAROL LUNDY Sponsor vw XJ rr H 55 ui yy M 'h- , ga, Q5 1 1 r it 1 W Y 15, J, ttf, ' ..Y- U, age, if , V f A gli 24? Q ' 'gi , P , ' P ' Q V - s Y L , fs, , , ,, , L Q ' l-'ll-,rp I 1 ' ' ' ' ' Y - T Q 'lg Z L r 2 Y 3 i pl yr: zz l W ' T P , , it all g ,T 'ia it l W- g V -,, wg ig P ,I Yr iwq ' g,l 1 L ly :lv . K r , pl Ne pt it Q pg- ' A .. ill' 1 4 T as t J, ll., nll r S 1 P Rt.. r r af' l i , .i - , 4-jg.-,. -2:!, .I ' P .J ' 'tp.y,'-,'I'f-..'-1 r g 1 , J , , 2 , mtl + it l '- ,gimp 'lll l' , it ra. ,,,,vll ,, ya l - ' Back row: Buddy Prentice, president, Jim Hamilton, athletic director. Front row: Deletta Vondegrift, secretary, Mary Tobey, program directory Cloriece Smith, athletic director. Not present, Joe Wayne Farrow, vice-president. Kappa Pi lp ilon l i ill Go Kappa Pi Were for you Epsilon And we will tight for you Until the victory's won . . . T'hus began the tight song of this years Kappa Pi Epsilon society. It ,displayed 'unprecedented ability in most ot its competitive events, led by its talented otlicers. The entlrusiasni and cooperation ot each society member helped nralce Kappa Pi one ol the top societies ot the year. Athletics provided some ot the most important high- lights of the inter-society activity, and gave Kappa Pi members an opportunity to excell in their individual lields. The society football team, very appropriately called the Kappa Kampus Kruslrers ranked second in the nnal stanclingsg the boys' baslcetball team placed tirst in the regular season play and in the Reveille-Echo tournament at the seasons endg and the girls' teams in basketball and volleyball did very well. Kappa Pi not only excelled in athletics, but also in speech activities. Society members combined their talents to take the blue ribbon in the speech contest and to provide the student body with an evening's enter- tainment by presenting their contest program, A Tribute to Lincoln , on December 5tlr. Thus Kappa Pi drew a successful year of competi- tion, cooperation, and enjoyment to a close. Plans are already being laid for an even better year beginning next September, and every true-blooded Kappa Pi member is anticipating the fulhllment of those plans with the last few lines ot the society hght song on his lips: i rf fmnw-Bmw-' P fvr'kfntpr.'.-an ' 'M airmen deb in-13, rv ' lrlfb till!-iii! ' is 18 V til: I l l ja t t r ' aj' ' l ' ill ,l QQ f ft-'E' P L 'fr ha.. ti I ,na kr ww Ffvttl Row: lefty ll0bGflSr Pf0QY0m Cllfttflftfr 5l1lfl0Y P0Yl0t1, women's athletic directory Sandra Browning, secretary. Back Row: Wayne Moyer, president, Gene Hancock, vice-presidentp Joe Tomplrins, men's athletic director. Lambda Chi Theta The gymnasium rang with applause and cheers, con- cluding the closed night activities for Lambda Chi Theta, lcd by President Wayne Moyer. Tire progranr was de- signed to acquaint the members with the several functions of their society in the fields of sports, nrusic, speech, and contained a variety ot examples from each of these fields. Opening the season of activities was a sequence of exciting football games. Cheerleaders Gerard Reed, Mary Ethel Parnrer, Wendell I-Iarrison, Arlene Sherpy, and Lawrence Williams helped to create cnthusiasrn tor these sport events. Lambda nrernbers did well in the speech contest al- though the society placed third in the hnal tally of points. Gerald Lane took first place in radio speaking, Gradin Martin placed first in poetry, and Gerald Lane and Gerard Reed took third in Bible reading and externporaneous speak- ing respectively. r Lanrbda reached its peak of success in the presentation of its contest program, Web ot Pride, a modern dramatic presentation based on Sophocles' Antigone. Success from the beginning since all supervision was handled by pro- granr director ferry Roberts. Larnhda Chi Theta rounded out its seasonal activities Haimon iGerard Reedi looks anxiously at Antigone iSylvia.Moorei as his father Creon iKent Klinei caught in the Web of Pride, uuammm-mrnvrde M Mlm lm: tn lm: flntlt l it Hu . i it it tl i ii i it , ,, aaaa l ii v t .im pf Back row: Johnny Rayburn athletic director Harrell lucky president Anne Bohlke, program chairman. Front row: Sue lewis secretary Mlllle Tipton athletic director Ruth Ann Scroggs vice-president. Sigma Delta Chi Spirit, Devotion, Christ . . . These words are representative ot the Creek letters for which the Sigma Delta Chi Society is named. The spirit of thc Del Chis was proven tirst bythe fact that they won the closed night attendance competi- tion. With this same spirit, the mighty Del Chis captured the football championship, and the basketball team went on to place second in the Echo Tournament. Del Chi girls were also active in volleyball and basketball. Devotion was best cxempliiied in the cooperation ot the Sigma Delta Chi members. This cooperation was shown in the presentation ot the society contest pro- gram, lj Image de France, under the direction oi Anne Bohlke. Music oi the program was directed by Gene Galbraith and Dwight Uphaus, with Danny Steele as the narrator or artist. in another competitive phase, the speech contest, the society placed second. Winning first places in the contest were Sharron Neufeld, Bible readings and Ann Bohlke, externporaneons speaking. Carolyn White an i-Iarrell Lucky placed second and third, respectively, ii poetry reading, while Anne Bohlke placed third in radi speakingg Ann McClung placed second in extemporaneou speaking, and Tommy White placed third in oratory. 5 ,g g fmt , ister it ' S W, ,., .,. Ll -. J , 1 i , H 9? Gr C gn... V . F14 ' :Qi sr tw., dell, r Back row: Duane Yoesel, athletic directory Geerqe Kline, presidents Don MeWhinney, program director Front row Vader Ann Clifton, seeretaryf Stan Wilkins, vice-Ipresident. Not present, Marlene Kelley, athletic director. Zeta Epilrnr ltho Zeta Epsilon Rho set oft the years activities during the Closed Night program at the beginning of the school year. The purpose of this lirst program was to generate interest among the members of the society and to urge them to participate in all activities of the society. Football, basketball, and volleyball events re- ceived a considerable degree of attention in sports. Duane Yoesef and Marlene Kelley did a terrihc job of coaching the teams and generated interest as well as competition. One ot the highlights of the years activities was the contest program Contemporary XX , which was pref sented on the 12th of March. lt was a variety of 20th Century music, liumor, and drama that was accepted with a high degree of success. Contests in speech and music were held in the tirst and second semesters re- st rtivelv. Thev were designed to ive cvervone an op- Front Row V Jones J Mciiorlonri S Browning, L. Stivers, l. Kindeii, C. Jared, J. Mowry, J. locite, D. Vandegrift. Second Row: M. Gibson, K Jennings M Tipton C Swigort G. Thornton, D. Nicholson, G. Page, W. Owens, B. Newiririr. Third Row: W Vaughn J Tompkins W. Henry W Moyer D Morgan B Morris, J. lane, G. Honcocit, G. Galbraith. Fourth Row: T. White, M. McCullough, C. Whtson, P. Durham, K Crow B Prentice J Uphous D Uphous. ll Cappella Choir A glowing Christian experience combined with a well-trained voice was characteristic ot each of the thirty-six members of the college A Cappella Choir. Under the direction of Lester Dunn, the choir mastered another outstanding repertoire of religious music. The choir made a number oi local appearances throughout the year. A successful musical season will be climaxed with the annual twenty-one day tour ending in Kansas City for the General Assembly during the month of tune. The A Cappella Choir spent some time learning delightful popular numbers for the Music Week presentations. The group rehearsed daily. Prayer meetings and socials were also among the choirs activities. The choir unites as a body promoting Christian education in its olt-campus performances and always otiers good music. The olticers chosen for this year were: Gene Galbraith, presidentg Dwight Uplraus, vice-presidcntg lanell McFarland, secretary-trcasurerg Clittou Watson 7 i.i.lJJIl.!'.iLr.1J-ihliguiian J f' cr-- M' 1' D L' l D I , E t r H E r 1 y E i ! i . I yy I y ' I i t I Q r . I l if y ? Herrick, Pianist. First Row: McGulfey, King, Groves, Worley, Swigort, Gibson, Chandler, Vondegrilt, Aller. Second Row: Bicltforrl, Thompkins, Holton, Spry. Cook, Nobles, Bell, Kinrlell, Yarbrough, Leonard, Hicks. Third Rows Rorloheover, Sponserp Harrison, Wanzo, Kennedy, Henry, Durham, Martin, Bohonnon, Uphuus. OFFICERS Prcsiclent eC,i-iDwiglrt Uphans Vice-presirlcnt e.e. .-Panl Durham Secrctaryfireasrirer' .C .,.. ..-Martha Gibson Sponsor --tiProfcssor Rorlehcaver MEC The MENC was reorgariizcrl last year by Mrs. Lester Dunn. Professor Roclcheavcr marie membership part of the Music Educators National Conference, which is a suhclivision of MEA for music stnrlcnts. The membership is opened to students majoring or mirroring in music. The members this year attended Oklahoma State Music Educators Conference at North East High School in Oklahoma City. 'l hcir monthly meetings of the cluh consist of programs specially clesigncrl to cover such areas as covercrl in music courses such as lectures and demon- strations. Mr. Roger Steward, trumpeter from Gkla- homa City symplrony, and Mr. Ilcnry Eoth, who spoke on the qualifications for teaching music were among the special guest speakers. First Row: Cunningham, Ridlngs, Peteiish, Kindell, Hummer, D. Tonner, Vondegrift, Greiner, Browning. Second Row: Yarbrough Alexander, B. Tonner, Nobles, Scuggs, Wonzo. Third Row: Rodeheover, Directors W. Vaughn, Eugen, Akins, Gibson, Bell, D. Vaughn Harrison, Upheus, Goclbow, Isoocs, Funlshouser. tlrrhr tra ln the third year ol performance since its reviving, the Orchestra ol BNC has eornrleted a lull scherlule of rerlonnanee. 'llre thirt -Jieee orchestra ae- l Yl eornpanred the annual presentation ol the Messiah in December, gave an evening concert ol popular nnrsie in lanuary, entertained the Oldalronra rnotorearle in April, and presented its hnal program oi selections horn Selnrbert, Liszt, Dvorak, Grieg, during Music Week in May. With greater instrunrentation the Orchestra will rnalre a continuing advance- ment tor liner urusie. Under the leadership oi Professor Reuben Rodeheaver the ensemble has been an inspiration through rnusie to all who were its audience. 'llre Orchestra ol BNC is open to all instrnrnental players, brass, woodwind, percussion, and strings by try-out. d Set-steel: W. Vaughn, Liles, Harrison, Hnmllton, Nobles Branson McClung Aller Snowburger Rohrchqnx Adams Yarbrough Jurgen son, Killern, Kindell, Prolfh, I-lorwell, D. Vaughn, Chandler, Howell Uphuus Gndhow Issues. Standings Rorlahenver Dlraeror Gllmn, Dovls. llnnd The sounds of woodwind, brass, und. perens' sion ,instruments blending together the quality of es'1sclre,instnunent, dissolve to make the unity und mnsieofe ncollege huncl. Under the-leadership of Professor Reuben Rodeltesver, this rnnsionpl ensemble added spirit to the basketball legumes, und with classical and populsn music entertulnerl, the student body in chapel und evening concerts. The forty-live members of the band along with other instrumental ensembles have made much progress over the post few years. With continued enlargement of- instnnfnentuhon eneh. ensemble, will he able to perform male! Wodcs. As an organization of BNC, the hand is-seek-Q ing to ,represent the college over the Education zone. Douglas Vaughn Ralph Parlts Jae Robertson, lucy Miller, Darlene Harder. ltiolot Beta Sigma Lambda, or the Biology Club, is an altiliate with the Oldahoma Academy ot Science. 'lhe Biology Club otlers mernbership to any biological en- thusiast. The club otters a program of varying type from educational Films, demonstrations, guest speakers, held trips, operations on live specimen, to an alunmi ban- quet. In addition to meeting twice a mouth for club activities, the Biology Club has carried tlrrongh a worth- while project this year. The club purchased an FM tuner, record changer, and three speakers to be placed in the Science Hall for the enjoyment of those who must spend their afternoons with their hands in torm- alin or their eyes straining down a microscope. Both active and associate membersliips are possible tor those students who will someday be serving hu- manity ot our day as our doctors, dentists, nurses, 1-nf-l:.u:f-:-1.n.o nv ohn Kelley, Rue Jennings, Deon Harder. John Norton, Russell Lundy, John Metcalf. Ralph Perks Chemistry More than ever before we as American citizens are depending on our scientists and their cflorts in the iicld of science. This scientilic fervor has shown itself in the increased membership of Beta Chi Alpha, the Chemistry Club oi our campus, which is alliliated with the Chemistry Associates of Bethany Nazarene College, an alumni organizations. Througlr the club activities ol a held trip to an industry and laboratory relating to chemistry, hlms and research into specialized areas, the club members better acquaint themselves with this iielcl and its possibilities. These students interested in physical science take a step into the social world by giving an annual banquet for its alumni members during the llomecoming,Season. X i 4 l Seated: Papeiay, Dlblale, Bateman, Zimmerman, Meador, Belcher, Graves, Boggett. Standing: Salomon, Roberts, Knight, land, Belew, Atkins, Blayloclr. Seated: Tipton, Strawn, link, Johnson, Clifton. Standing: Ulu.-- 04.4-4A.ll.l.l.l.J-H Seated: Stanley, Bartley, lewis, Copeland, Mohr, Riley, Stark, Cooper. Standing: lewis, McCullough, Hippie, Burnham, Thompson, McFarland, Branson, Rawlings. llll President N ...... Pat Strawn Vice-President C --ee ..,. Betty Link Secretary ..... W - ,........ Marilyn Page Treasurer .,.. Marry Lynn Wicker ilistorirm ...., , .............. Clifton Watson Sponsors ....,,,. c,lVliss Spruce :incl Dr. Moon 'lliis orgnnizatiorr is open for membership to all who wish to terch in the plrblie schools. lvlembership in this club entitles one to the NEA lournnl nnrl The Olrlzrlromzr 'Ferrclrer publicntiorrs. The theme for programs has been l4lelping the Teacher to Measure Up. The club this year played host to the toll workshop lor OSEA :incl Oll l'll. 'llll61'C were 150 rlclegaies representing 50 schools. 'l'he project for the year was the completing the buying of rr tape recorder for the educational de- pnrlrnerri. rrf r - A ' ,Q , its ,r fr Q i ,u - ni, it ,'1llp,,li.li . . . fl . sl.,,h?'+l , wiki hr y -Ltd It iw yilwiw. llrlil xl Q' . i yhpydih I-y -V . L i is -i i l , sit ' i' 'ill 'ii . 'Z .s i ,x. 3 fflv' I. L, ,s .y - 3 Y ' I, Ip, .r-fr.r.r,rr.rEfjie rr'es..., Ay, voir! 'Fir M y - ni i , it I , t -rr, , ,rr . sr V 'gd-is ' l its Front Row: Watson, Reed, Uphovs, Tompkins, Poteet, Dexter. Bock Row: Dr. Tame, Fitzgerald, Mcwhinney, Shore, Jones, Martin, Jorgensen, Robertson, Hubert Harris. ' HY .- ' F ,- 'e 4' , . , - YXAT .J 3 Xxx r l V r is yi ,,,,, ,,, , Seated: Board of Directors: Hence, McCullough, Wilkins, Steele. Front Row: Anthony, Jorgensen, Watson, Poteet. Back Circle-ll Club The Cireloli is n erunpus service eluh tor men. This eluh, nn uliilinte of Kivvnnis International, in- creased its membership to twenty-tive this yenr. Projects for the eluh usually require either ex- penditure of money or physical effort from ineinhers, or hoth. Some projects this your huve been: giving nssistunee to rr hlind student on eunrpus, relurnishing the Cl0l'lllllf01'y prayer ehspels, eenring the Youth Center athletic tield lor night loothnll games, washing oi student nutomohile Windshields heiore 'lilrnnksgiving vacation, acting us guides for Ulvlotoresdel' tours, and giving nn nll-school ehieken feed lCirele'K Kupersi and Spaghetti Supper. An irnportunt secondary heneht of the eluh is its value to the iuenrhers themselves. A Weekly dress- up meeting brings the gponp together to hear some inrportunt speulcer. The secondary emphasis of the eluh is also tovvurd courteous, gentlernunly eonduet on the ennrpus. Membership in the eluh is restricted. Applie-unts are screened hy the aclrninistrrrtions Personnel Policies eonunittee, the Circle-K Board oi Directors, and hy the eluh nrernherslrip. Seated: Payne, Bartley, Schmidt, Robichaux, Gadbow. Standing: Prolitt, Howell, Yates, Snell, Sponsor. l. li. l. ll. F. B. L. A., Future Business Leaders of America, is a national organization for all college and high school students interested in business. F. B. L. A. on Bethany Nazarene College campus is a member of the national organization, and has participated in its program. Each year there is a stdte convention lor all F. B. L. A. chapters. This year the club sponsored a spelling contest for high school students. They also had contestants who entered the Miss Future Business Executive and Mr. Future Business Executive contest. The candidate for Miss F. B. E., Iudith Payne, won second place, and the candidate for Mr. F. B. E., Gary Beck, won third place. Bethany is happy to have a student who is a member of the state F. B. L. A. executive council among its ranks. Myrna Robichaux was elected at the state convention to iultill the position oi College Vice President. Yes, F. B. L. A. is an important organization for students in business. It is a relatively new organiza- tion in the state of Oklahoma, however, it is an important organization. for business- students. Its main pur- pose is to help better prepare students to enter the business world and to help them to become better ac- quainted with this all important world. Seated: D. Beclitle, B. Manning. Standing I.. Silvers, Ennr, Dgpue, Pegg, Cristy, Gordon, Bqgggffg M. llidhnrclsen, J. Blaylock. Home Economics Club Those eligible for membership in the Home Economics Club include anyone enrolled in a home economic course, or majoring in this held. One oi the club's functions is to inmislr the world with efficient, quaiihed homemakers as well as teachers in the held. Those women who plan to be married some day should remember that first of all you are a home maker. Those who plan to make the .Held oi home economics a career receive experience and information which will enable them to train others in our rapidly advancing held. Activities in which the club has participated this year include: preparing and sewing refreshments for the AilaSehool Party, a tour of the bakery, tour of Hnmplry Dumpty's meat department, and a View of the latest in fashions and hair styling. Seated: Clifton, Breclihlll, Heian, Vandogritt, Worley, Watson, Young. Standingr Jorgensen, Hensley, Hence, Anthony, Durham, Poteet, Shlra. l Seatedr Strawn, Cole, Hall Nueleld, Kline, Nichols. Standing: Copeland, Powell, Payne, Killiam, Yarbrough. Seated: Cox, Klndell, Crider, Herrick, Elrod, McGraw, Martin. Standing: Wllrofi, Wall, Kline, McCullough, Steele, Vaughn. Honor Ssrirt lPhi Delta Larnbdai The local chapter ot the honor society is Alpha Nu, an aliiliate oi the Epsilon chapter ot the National l-lonor Society oi the colleges ot the Church of the Nazarene. Membership is open to any student who maintains a grade point average of 3.40 for two con- secutive semesters. 'l'he Peniel room of the Student Union building is the place of meeting for a luncheon each month. Although academic work usually takes preference in the club, there are times when the members of Honor Society take time out for fun. The annual steak try is always enjoyable. The members of Alpha Nu are in charge ol one chapel program each year during which they are pre- sented with their pins and certihcates ot membership. First Row: F. Floyd, Sponsor, l. land, B. Lackey, W. Knight, K. Kline. Second Row: B. leper, J. Rayburn, li. Chilton, H. Park urisl Science Clul Enthusiasts of history, political science, sociology, and psychology gain a more fully developed concept ol their lield of interest through the Social Science Club. Through visual aids, held trips, guest speakers, and group discussions, the events ol the past, present, and future are considered in regard to their im- portemce to our town, county, state, nation, and world. Two alumni gronpsestbe llistory Associates and the Psychology Associates- who are made up of graduates with these particular nnclcrgracluate majors have an important connection with the club. An organization such as this isa valuable contribution to the licld of social science on thc campus. ' l 4 l K s , l W First Row: W. Snewberger, J. Phipps, B. Prentice. Seeenrl Rowr C. Parker, W. Moyer, l. Rayburn, S. Wilkins. Not present: Dunno Yoesel and Curt Ammons. Mens ll Club Everyone would probably agree to the fact that to he a well rounded personality, one should include participation in some athletic activity in their diet. The mens B club is an organization established to promote participation in sports. It is this club that tries to help students tind a common bond of interest. Two ol the services rendered by this club for this year were the running of the concession stand at all the basketball games and selling tickets to the Homecoming game. Eligibility lor this organization requires participation in two or more oi the major sports on campus or having played on the Redskin team. Each year the club meets for their linal business meeting and chooses the one whom they think has displayed the highest quality ol sportsmanship and lair play through the events of the year. The capable leaders for the past year have been: President, Curtis- Ammonsg Vice-President, johnny Phippsg Secretary-Treasurer, Wayne Moyers Sponsor, Coach Don Wilson. Marion Adams, Betty Link, Jeanette Cobb, Ann Dibble, Juanita Stearman, Carlton Easley. l ya at I lrturur Club The name of the club is actually Pente Technai. This name was chosen because it sug- gests the line arts: sculpture, music, art, drama, and poetry. The object of the club is to enrich living by promoting a deeper appreciation and better under- standing of the arts. There were many interesting and challeng- ing programs this year featuring talks by: Miss Elizabeth Smith, Notable Books of l958, Dr. Sawyer, Dr. Metz and Dr. King, ideas about B., Dr. E. S. Phillips, Literature in the Pulpit, Dr. Rothwell, Aesthetics in Literature, Dr. Sawyer, The Sin Problem in Literature, and several students who read their own productions of cre- ,. l , r 1 rr l Mourine Dickerson, sponsorr Voda Ann Clifton, secretory- treosurerg Perry Hipple, president, Carna Cole, vice-president. Front row: Gerard Reed, Jerry Roberts, Sharron Nueleld, Don Harwell. Buch row: David Allen, Kent Kline, Duane Well, Wlniord Alrlns, Duvid Wire. Varsity Debate This year's Varsity Debate squad displayed an ability which made it one of the best in the schools history. Such a showing can be credited to the leadership of its coach, Dr. Elwood Tame, the addition of several outstanding new de- baters, and hard work by everyone. The intercollegiate season was highlighted by the accept- ance oi the squad into the national debate fraternity, Pi Kappa Delta, and Sharron Neulelds trip to the national oratory tinals held at East Lansing, Miclrigan. She received this trip as a reward for placing first in the Senior Wornen's division ol oratory -at the State tournament. Laurels earned at the State tournanient were typical of the year round success of the squad. B. N. C. debaters placed second in junior Meu's debate, lirst in both junior Mens and SC11l0YW0l11G1l,S oratory, and,a lirst and two thirds in nreu's and wornenls poetry. A noteworthy seasonal record was compiled while in r s l n I An inter-squad practice debate helps to sharpen the wits in preparation for a big tournament. . ,.. . it ,t t-tw M t The deboters consider an afternoon devoted to looking up new material in the periodical room time well spent. TEAM AVERAGE 49.8'hr 217 DEBATES 1,08 WON i09 LOST rr it T r LA ooial L'-E Queen, Carolyn Swigort glvee her escort, Donny Steele. o pleosont smile as aloe descends from her throne. Homecoming Coronation None oi the pearls in the ocean were ever os lovely os this assemblage ot the Homecoming coronotion. vL1151I:LiIi'.1E WLM IM5 'lg Ill 1 :II L I A -. ,.,: Isunninasuuxmsnssuy I ' L E mu Inu, I-'LI IazaanaanaIlIl 'i A M: H941 IZ III' I : ig I i Us-K II I II' I I I I I FMQ -f- aj. Ig K, I ',' I V' bl! TI IQ E I 'A Ui: I JI I I I, H- , 4 E. Ii 1 15 'DIL I. 54 I I I S ' 4 I I I. 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Geraldine Thornl n cl Ell H I b o on o oeyseemfo ehcnving o good time of the bunquel. 1 1 Q I i3 Q f ' PL, ' F' 1-H ai-Ii lre hmnn Banquet The Enchanted Qnndenn l l With ivy trimmed columns and a trlcltling fountain the setting for Reverend Ponder Gilliland was the special speaker the banquet proved majestic. ol the evening. I Delightful smiles were ueon the faces ol llte Freshman Freshmen were pletunegl with the banquet as they . U rr nn, P r if in ll Q ophomorr ll l lluiing The Sophomore Class found cr beauiilul scenic Camp Classen lor their day ol playing hookie. l Sandra Browning handles the ours as Georgia Herren direcls lralllc. I These happy Sophomore: enloy the stranded feeling as they try to move their roit. With the Wind and The Rain in my Hair oould well be the theme song of Faye Huffman at the and of the doy's activity. Junior-Senior 7.1344 '.J..lv-if Senator Robert S. Kerr enhanced the aucll- , , , me as he talked abou' nkendemus Junior sponsors, Dr. and Mrs. Floyd enloyecl srttrng with Damn by the honorable Senator Korr. r Wonclo Kennedy, who entertained with her beoutiiui Dorm mother, Mrs. Alice Ray, mode a lovely addition llnuqutt l Dr. and Mrs. Cantrell ond Senior Sponsors, Dr. Comer Johnson and Judy Burnham are a happy and Mrs, Beaver, ore head table occupants. couple as they reveal their engagement. lr lunnnzuirl -M :TQ , :IJ I HA'-W 1-.lila 'lv-.d.n.l.r.xda.l1.l.n Qnnm fnrmrl ll narncmrv ln Mlm n mtl uncl lieligiou irgnnizntion Banquet The head table seems io be beaming with conienied occupants. Dr. Purkiser, speaker of The evening nm-nrnlinne mnlrinn nu: nf Wnrlfl nlhlillt WAHI ,li Ins' -ii Professor Arendt lDovid Fitzgeroldl stoops to pick up gold pieces scattered by the ruth- The faces of the family reflect their stork horror at the hysterical legs My, Behrend tbuqne Wqllt, occount ol death ond misery as related by Jon lKent Klinel. The Enemy L l lt rt ORSCENTH SMITH Student Council Lyceum Lyceum l Ti ' 37 , t lt DR. ELWOOD TAME Iunior Lyceum O. U. CLEE CLUB Student Council Lyceum MRS. GAYLE HERRICK PROFESSOR H. EUGENE CHAMBERS ACCOMPANIST, DAVID UERKVITZ Recitals MISS RUTH RAWLINGS tr:-rm'- r' ' rg ' -Aj ' znirnrs n, pg gy wg :gen-if rr-'na W,.rHr.! :5t.,,er 4-sus., g, . , :5sggfaiL,g -.gg-Wig .,,,,,..y.,,,.-.,:1 :Pr-1 se use yr pp? rg F12 ppm ' r' - y lr X N. in r l rryyv ll Lt: pm-n tl rr, M ' 4 r Bonnie Homple tokes the first step by osking for o dole. Ray Hendrix enioys the pleasures ef Twirp Week os Koy Jeffries lugs his books. lvirp Week This week is set aside so that the gentlemen on the campus may enjoy the customary responsibilities which they have all through the year given to the ladies. The dates are asked for by the ladies, who must also call for the boys at the Chapman parlor. Plans for the evening are arranged by the ladiesg this includes selection of entertainment, dining place, and the procurement of transportation for the oc- casion. During daylight hours, the girls must stand back and permit the boys to enter the dining hall tirst, they must help seat the gentlemen, walk on the outside when on the street, and carry all books. Sponsored by the Student Council, which as a special concession to the ladies makes a special effort to provide ample festivities lor the week, these one hundred twelve hours are thoroughly enjoyed by guys and gals alike. Aside from many dinner dates and impromptu parties, the couples were also able to attend the Senior lycenm and see films. Ladies are given the privilege to stay out 'till 10:45 each week night and 11:45 on Friday for this occasion. Who knows but what many romances are begun through the - Twirp Week. Irene Klndollnputs forth the 'fdo-re-mt Hwhile Dwight K Faye Huffman carries on her duties as she Joyce Moore ond Carol McAnuIty escort their opens the door for Don Crew. dates and help them out of the cor. ltesponsibilitie Are Itever ed For ttne Week Nm, to Varsity Cheerleaders Front Row, left to right: Drunette Joines, Captainy Mary Ethel Palmer. Bock Row, left to right: Gerard Ready .terry Robertsg lawrence Williams. Perhaps the Varsity Cheerleaders are one of the hardest working groups on the campus. lt is their responsi- bility to keep the spirit alive at the Redslrin games. This group also is in charge of the barn hre and decorations for the gym on Homecoming Day, which requires many hours of their time. Their etlorts can he appreciated and are due congratulations as they lcd the student body in cheers with etliciency and precision timing. ZETA EPSILON RHO Veda Ann Clilion, Marilyn louihon, Rhoda Richardson, Geneva Powers McCullough I .U we r. e e. len A . H -lu 1 1 'I r Q ' ,. ' .I '.. F em.. , el. lrrlll 'T , . l l e i . r. , x A 1 I L lrrll lm I, ' lr' jr 'ell 1, , ri - . 1 lllliilll '.w 'l -' . . err- ,rr , I , '-I, N ' el , . q KAPPA Pl EPSILON Rue Jennings, lloyedeene Hooper, linda Sliver: Society Cheerleader lAMBDA CHI THETA Gerard Reed, Arlene Sleerpy, Lawrence Williams, Norma Teal, Windell Harrison Mom Ray makes her llnal approval an Barbara Wrlght's formal. Womens llormitsriss A dormitory is not just a house. Though girls may live within its rooms, The dorm may live within the girls. It sees, mth sightless eyes, the tears and fears The joys and cares ol all Who live within its walls. A dormitory is a comforting thing. Its solid walls shut out the cold, And keeps its insides warm. It comforts one and calms one's fears- lt is a home away from home.. A dormitory is u sad thing. It sees the tears ot parting- For the summer, or for life. It groans at night because of cares. A dormitory is a happy thing. It holds young girls with dreams. lTheres lack, and Bill, and - Tomy It loses girls to homes. .P llHf rr - .Qty -' 'E . r: e--E 1-rr: :iw , 1? :rf ur 1111.1 Phyllis Haight sighs with relief us Ruih Ganshorn Wynell Knight shares her experiences of the day as finally finds. her suitcase. roommate' Vera Jones seis her hair. iifl ,104 lla! P he' . 4-li e Q .. iii .9 A. , 1 Dorm Squeolers Anthony, Johnson, Peters, Martin, Metcalf, luke. Seated: McConnell, Dorm Counselor. Moo' Dormitory Now 111y 11a111c is Tony- short for Anthony you k11ow. llllt an a11t. I live next to tl1e craziest place! The place is made ot bricks, and is nearly always buzzing with noise. You see, this place is 011 a college carrrpus - il little one rrarned Betharry Nazarcrrc College. 'Ihey call this big house, Chaprrrarr Hall. Wow! what rreighborst Here I ZIIII at 1:00 am., all sound asleep, when I hear this noise - o little drip. Some college loc has doused his friend -111y house is Hooded. I rush right out and plow right through tl1e Illtttl to this old brick I know. lt's dry. 'l'l1e11iigl1tslIasl1 011, and water really flies! The noise is sometlrirrg fierce. Well, I drag back to bed at 2:00. You know? I kinda like the place - always S01lI6ll1l11g different. Wow! look at the size ot that gross seed! Be seein' ya! One telephone does not seem to be enough as ment wait in line. Who sleeps tote on Soturdoys? No one in the mon's dormitory. l .-415293155 onnwnyn . ..4....,.:. I .W .:.v Mwiawia in---l' fi ' i. y . 1 l 1 lr lllv is oy. . I My V-17 .- i i i Nightly get-togathors are quite fashionable Even though the men's rooms are similar, Larry in the boys dormitory. Jablecki makes his outstanding with lust a little ingenuity. it ,L A fijtlri All piimping isn't clone by women ,as Richard Stahley makes the final touches before picking up his date. MIT' in.. ' The Drag With the assistance of Duane Yoesel, Done Wilson, learns of the treats at the Drag. , . .......rri.:2rti rl Msrleta Brown shows her sklll ln flipping hamburgers The Drag has for many years been throught of as the hub oi the campus. it is here that students hind rnany hours of relaxation and a change lrorn the pressures of studies. The Drag is run on a non-proiit basis and is there for the heneht of the student. The workers in the Drag are anticipating the day when they will receive the gift oi the class of 1960. The plans call for installa- tion oi a irenclr-frying apparatus and a grill. Tire grill will have capacity to produce 450 harnhurgers per hour. A srrrall refrigerator is included in the plan- ning. A glass case will be provided lor pastries. A new sign for the wall will be arranged. There are even more inrprovcrrrcrrts but even with these stated, the Drag will be considered, even more so, the center oi all activity. 4 it -U -4-. Tia 4 X 3, 52 Q35- ffl 1 TT. Q1 ni Q., ht .. Wy 4.- N .A an 114' -1-.- - iwgv. l.,l,' f ' 1 -. P, ,Q iff, my 'iw ii 1 .XS .. W E-f , ,,3, vig? 15 d if lf. .U. Life at it's Best... Gerard Reed faces his first maior issue of the ddy-geiting ou? of bed. f M, , 'f i l f-43151, q I TE . ' Cluriece Smiih doesn'1 seem to be all present in her 7:30 u.m. class. QA A ww W + MW 5 , ,A rye, . fe we 4 l . . x I ,va r E r .. ' 4 ,. - M l ,K . r, l' ' . X 4 -1 Q.:.: .. .. , lhg, ill! Q X lf r l r 5 fi i e I .W ,Y, ' A fl Nelda Hobbs leads Sondra Browning and Geraldine Thornton Verna Lewis falls from the rolling cencrele in the hilarious sack rece or lhe Freshman-Sophomore hobo porly. pipe while her companions, Helen Price ond Phyllis Krey romorln as champions. p 'Q Q , 1 if L lr ' ' V' lr H i lt 'fr 5' l Sharron Nuefeld seems ro be'losl in cr dream world when A . she is really supposed lo be working for Dr. Tome. lg l ' , r. W ml! it n . l . f, nge., mvbfel. Carlton Easley and Wayne Stark have quite a task tilting the heavy tar paper. The Circle KlClub boys put on quite u demonstration as they unveiled the bulletin board supplied by the club. tl M yy N ,,V ,l, djijtfw-an vnu, t Ili, 'nn , ,y My - : ,Z ., e e,.,EH,,f- it U ll L , ,,,y w' Gite Don Crew makes good use at studying facilities in the Library. l l l ' 5' 5 , -' is Vgill i l ' r in The BNC Band os they attempted to encourage the y Redskins on to victory at Homecoming. Windy Harrison found a comfortable barrel for his ottiro ot the recent hobo party. lr F. x 'Q In High school students on the Kansas motorcude find Veiilslfallofl U little C0'llU5lfi9- Lynn Smith tests the security of the ladder before P Art students take advantage of sunny skies and try their hand at drawing trees. Kay lefiries is caught unaware as she tries to collect dorm clues. hm ? tingle ,g-ef.---H L ss! Gail .lergensen finds the unlcycle quite a challenge. E' ' , P' , '-, ,W . -,.V ,, . ll H, !' u ll M it Skin t ll H as NW n N in we :QL El' W nl 'li ati' ' ' Jerry Elkins adds u little flavor in the dorm by playing his bongos. , l H-mil J yu -kj 5 8 he 'rf I The Jernigan Hall St. Patrick Day party proved to be cr success as these happy inclulgers show. G. W. Kotwitz looks expectingly for the long awaited letters from home. O Ky. ., rf' .px Y 5 A X! cf: ,f . JV: Athletics lit BNC The irrtranrrrral progrrpn for sports at Bethany Nazarene College is geared to help students liud a common interest in which to draw onessclf. The athletic program serves a two-fold purpose: the at- traction of members of the student body to a common point of interest, and the promotion of physical de- veioprnent. Sports are not the major point of interest at BNC, and it is not the purpose to over-cmplrasize such a program Fairplay is upper-rnost in all activities and has not given over to the desire to win. Participa- tion is open to all who desire to play. With the initiation of societies this year, the out- come of athletic events have been more evenly diss tributed between teams. Since all good players are not on one society, the -activities this year have been almost breath taking up to the very end. uijfgiirgs l r r , sEasrl'lf ,, serif- O H Si , wi' DON WILSON Head ofthe Athletic Department Athletics began this fall with touch football, played on campus in a lo'cation and at a time con- venient enough so that those interested in watching or playing may do so. When Old Nian Winter breathes on the BNC campus, all retreat to the gymnasium to thoughts of Round ball. The two main lrighlights of the year are the ECHO tournament and Home- coming. Softball seems to be a favorite sport of many and is soon ushered in with the tiniest bud popping out on the trees. Tire athletic program of the school is an important phase of college lite, contributing much to school spirit as well as affording opportunity for recreation and plrysical exercise and offering to the spectator some of the best in athletic entertainrnent. 1 l V'- P c ZETA EPSILON RHO SIGMA DELTA CHI Iolmny Rayb Society Athletic liirectcrs Delayne Karher catches the hall on his fingertips as a member of the opposition rushes in to make. the tag. Football With the BNC students getting settled down-to rr new year of college liic, all-school athletic directors, Curt Arnrnons and Duane Yoesel could he seen marking oii Windy Stadiunr in preparation lor the tirst football sea- son under the new society prograrn initiated this year. The progranr was adopted to promote better competition and more participation in sports' activities. Another first was the three night games included in this years schedule to in- crease interest and boost attendance at the games. 'these were played at the youth center with great success. With little knowledge of each society's strength, Kappa Pi Epsilon was predicted to take the crown and seemed well on their way with a 33,0 victory over Zeta Epsilon Rho. But with perfect ioothall weather prevailing, Sigrna Delta Chi edged Larnhda Chi 'lheta 7-6, lost to Zeta Epsilon tllro 31,-9 their went on to tour consecutive victories to take the crown with a 511 record. Kappa Pi Epsilon iinislred second with a 3-3 record. Zeta Epsilon Rho and Lambda Chi theta finished the season with Z-3-1 and 1-4-1 records respectively. FIRST PLACE WlNNER5r SIGMA DELTA CHI Front liner Davis, Filer, Crawford. Baclrfleldr Fitzgerald, Rayburn, lucas. Fronf row: Polls, Cummins, Lucas, Curry. Bock row: Mcloughlin, Davis, Fitzgerald, Rayburn, Crowiord. ZETA ,,.. 31 SIGMA ---0 KAPPA --33 LAMBDA -45 ZETA .... 25 KAPPA---l3 ZETA .... 0 ZETA .... I9 ZETA ...E I3 ZETA .,,. 24 ZETA LAMBDA .25 ,ki .Q I ll jr B Front row: Roberlson, Reed, Guslinoou, Tompkins. Book row: Moy, Watson, Brooolbooks, Bronson, Eagan. KAPPA --o3 ,gm .... o KAPPA --6 SIGMA --l2 KAPPA --I8 LAMBDA , 6 KAPPA --l3 ZETA L--.25 KAPPA -.7 SIGMA 6-20 KAPPA --30 LAMBDA - 0 SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA EW an -as 7 0 I2 12 24 20 LAMBDA - 6 ZETA .-..3I KAPPA H. 6 LAMBDA E 2 ZETA ,... I3 KAPPA --- 7 Front row: Hendrix, Wilkins, Jones, McCullough Snow Jobleokr Johnson. Book row: Uphous, Richardson, Liles Krle Elkins LAMBDA LAMBDA LAMBDA LAMBDA LAMBDA LAMBDA V... i . Lx. 6 -45 -6 2 -25 0 SIGMA -- 7 ZETA .... I9 KAPPA ---I8 SIGMA --l2 ZETA ..,, 25 KAPPA ,.-30 . . . .. 11:1:i.l,Qifijfg1e ?i ' 1 W .K . . 1 V' I fl ' latin. fm., lll 'll ll Nlllx 1 lltlll ll ll llll ll tll tl ll ll tl ll l - . JT J ig ' 11 ' , lletfvl l lm I J mt yL l On an and sweep, Stun Wllklns ls almost tagged by the outstretched hand ol Howard llewett. k A l 'TA l?-S lit A 4- 22 t I V R Z I t, , tt n' t tt ,Ni , t le mt 1 .. -1 J 111117 512: iii? I 'T :--- ' :if V::' t tt 1 Y ,- -V i:3EQ:4111 1, 4131! . - t A Jf-5:1 .1 1 I vel ilmtlml, fl, 1 . ' . TTS 1 1 ' 11 2- um. gtg1t.tJsY-Qu,ne1eg'11l:m,, welll!--'l .Y ll' :s: ,.' . , mm , ' 1111 1 ,1 1 tt ll ll ll tttt 111 , t... mt 5. lseek.,-115QM311,1 l .tw all N- - , 1 111 ' xY l. an Prfemmeegg-gikiqg 55.5. 1,1 tw ml . l m W V, W W 5 1 l2M1,1x,,5.i gi 1 1 -- Z -1-.1-lfgjgi 11 1 ,, l --71 1 K -221 - 1 ,:f.5,5,g.. ,151 1 1 1 I l- e 12:1 1 Q .t r'1 11 1 J v 1: H ig L iii ' 1, 11 t. ': W2-i ,1ii11:1 ' W 'iii f- - P,-HF, 1 1 ll.-4 :f??111 is 1 T? 1 1 - ' l I 1 1 H2 1 1 1 11111 1 v -L. Fit - jf 1 ij 5 A - .T.,:?' T:-H3111 L f 1- W1--. :ff L4 ' 1,-ll r g1sl2?iilE1.,w2 1, 11 t i my 4:3 :f+?.L:f3i??, 512 'V , I ' ' f?:- ' '- Yfifff TWW' ' -1 - pt , l 3 st ' ?l'f1n11 ff t - . .5,e1jl.5f5.- .. 1- TUJP 1 l ft. . 31 ' J' Pi I g lf 1 l Gene .lonee tries to elude Don Harwell as teammate George Kline looks on. 4 it i 5 ' . wt 3 J.' 'M .lt ' +I t ,E Johnny Rayburn C253 iumps high to score for the Redskins as Jergensen l33l looks on. Players from both teams work for position os tho ball hangs on the rim. John Phipps t2ll drives lor o layup despite close guarding by the opposition. Varsity la lethall The BNC Redslrins had another successful year as Coach Don Wilson lead his term to ri record of 7 wins and 5 losses. The opposition for the year was composed of industrial learns and elrnrelr teams from the Oklahoma City area. The caliher of play was very high as nrost ofthe teams that the Redskins faced were composed of hoys that played college hall dnrirrg their,eareer. fire team of eleven hoys represented every class as there was one senior, two juniors, three soplromores, and hve freshmen on the team. With only one senior, the Redskins should he even stronger next year than they were this past year. The Redskins started out slow hy losing their first two games to the powerful Trinity Baptist team led hy Oklahoma City University graduates and to the strong Alnrnni team lead hy Res Doronglr. 'l'he loss to the Alumni. was the hardest defeat for the players to accept as the Hoineeorning ganre is played with hitter rivalry. After the loss to the Alumni, the Redskins houneed hack to win their next five games and they looked im' pressive in each erreounlier. After suffering a three game losing streak in the middle of the season, the Redskins hormeed hack to win their last two games to end with their record of 7 wins and 5 losses. r Most of the scoring for the year was done hy lohn Phipps, the fine lnnior guard, Duane Yocsel, the only Senior, who played forwardg and a line newcomer, Freslnnan, lee Robertson, Also doing much scoring during the year was first string guard, Stan Wilkins and Sophomore luhnny Rayhnnr. Corning into their own as rchourrders were first string center Cary lergenson and Willis Crawford who played at every position. Although playing the role of reserves, Ed Nicholson, Cary Richardson, Torrnny Davis, and lriglr-irrrrrping Dick Stahly figrrr'erl prominently in all ofthe Redskins victories. REDSKINS 75-TRINITY BAPTIST 78 REDSKINS 59 - AlUMNi 66 REDSKINS 58 -SALVATION ARMY 48 REDSKINS 70- NAZARENE FIRSICHURCH 49 REDSKINS 92 -KELHAM AVE. BAPTIST, 42 REDSKINS 76-TRINITY BAPTIST 56 REDSKINS 51..WE.SlEY MEIHOIMSI 48 Redskins ncnnn nnnnnns DUANE YOESEL 3 Years Cnnnrd 4 Years Forward 170 Points in 12 Games 5 1 ,nN nnn1LK1N5 169 Points in IZ Cannes 2 Yeung Cum-fl in :S 1 4 mhz:-, F 'lfjly VA- w 'Tamil I' I . - 1 rw vw iw: v 'H W, I.,..- K I ua. K I of --f . I N .Lf9QV3Q,Q '. ' xlib 1 Q i Q Q41 1 . 4 5 0 RBDSKINS Front Row: Robertson, Stohley, Yoosel, Wilkins, Phipps. Buck Row: Rayburn, lergenson, Nicholson, Crawford, Davis, Richardson. Homecoming Toons ALUMNI 'l he Bethany High School gymnasium provided the scene :is the annual Home- coming Basketball game was played be tween the Bethany Nazarene College Redskins and ia powerful team ot BNC Alumni. The boistrous crowd cheered r repeatedly as hoth teams performed brilliantly in the highlight of sports activity ol the campus. The game started tast. The Redskins were confident having won the last two previous homecoming games. The Alum' ni, however, had other ideas and quickly jumped to an early lead. The Redskins were never far behind though, and as the hall ended, the Alumni enjoyed a very uncomfortable -33 to 26 lead. After the crowning of the queen, the teams battled again. The Redskins tried desperately to catch the graduates but to io avail. The Alumni built up a sate ead midway in the hnal halt and eoasted 1.,. - LL L- ITU ..f .L.. -. D-.. T'L.,.,...-1, 1-1 1 l Crowlord tries to clear the bull as Southworth of tho Alumni attempts to tie him. Homecoming Action The bull hangs In mid-oir as lergensun l33l Rayburn l25l ol the Red skins watch it along with Dorough, Kennedy and Former oi the Alumni F tR J d H It My Kline. Back Row: Prentice, Uphnus, ffaker, Broadbooks. Homecoming B Game In the preliminary game at Homecoming, a group of older Alumni played the Redskin B team an exciting ball game before bowing 53 to 52. Buddy Prentice and Roy Broudbooks scored 17 points each for the B squad. l Prentice t55J, Elrod t3U, and Kline MAJ battle for the ball with u hiddten Alumni playsr. A free throw attempt hangs on the rim Us both teams look on. Alumni Cheerleader Thomason leaps high to snare the ball lor Sigma against . , , ,.,,g. to A. 4 , . Kappa in the finals of Echo Tournament. Players from Zeta and lambda lorm a iam under the basket as they fight for a rebound. Intramural ta trtlrnll With the formation oi societies at BNC this year, the intra-mural basketball competition was hetwecn tour teams. They were: Zeta Epsilon Rho, Sigma llelta Chi, Lambda Chi Tlreta, and Kappa Pi Epsilon. lvlemhers from all four classes were included in each society and this helped to make the competition tierce and very close. As the season prod grossed, many games were not decided until the last tew minutes of play. Kappa Pi Epsilon, coached hy lohn Phipps, molded into a line team as the season progressed and they went on to postra hne 5-l record which was good enough lor hrst place. This team was lcd hy the scpring oi Curt Amnrons, lludrly Prentice, and Wendy Srrowhnrger. Sigma Delta Chi, coached hy lohnny Rayburn, also had a hne team but they lost twice to Kappa and ended up in second place with a 3-3 record. Sigma was lcd hy the hue play ol lrigli-iumping Cairol possessed one ot the tinest players in the league in Ralph Classen while Lambda was paced by torward Ron Eagan, who was one ot the leading scorers and rchoundcrs in the league, llecanse ol their winning the regular season play, Kappa was favored to win the post-season Echo Tournament. They also acquired the services ot sharp-shooting guard Carroll Cole which made them even stronger. Sigma was regarded as having the hest chance ot upsetting the favorites, hut from results ot the past years, everyone knew that one ol the darlrhorse teams could pull an upset. ln the scmiftinal round, Sigma defeated Zeta and Kappa defeated Lambda to gain a place in the finals. On the hnal night ol play in the tourna- ment, Lambda defeated Zeta to win third place, and Kappa heat a stuhhorn Siema team, 40-26-to s r' 21 4 It Front Row: Snowborgor, Hamllton, Clausen. Book Row: Slothowor, Yates, Coach John Phlpps. S GMA .... 26 KAPPA .... 29 SIGMA .,i. 43 LAMBDA ---36 SIGMA .... 35 ZETA ..... 4 0 S GMA .... 3I KAPPA ..,. 39 S GMA .... 36 ZETA ..... 32 SIGMA ..i, 40 LAMBDA -..23 SIGMA .,., 43 ZETA .,,...25 SGMA .... 34 KAPPA ...-40 I , I t Front Row: Clasoon, Willloma, Moy. Bock Row: Branson, Southworth, Elrod. ZETA ..... 33 LAMBDA --,42 ZETA --,..26 KAPPA ..--2S ZETA ..... 40 SIGMA ,... 35 ZETA .... 32 SIGMA -..,.36 ZETA - .... 35 LAMBDA ---45 ZETA ..... SI KAPPA ..,.35 ZETA .... . 25 SIGMA .... 43 ZETA --2-.39 LAMBDA --,50 KAPPA KAPPA KAPPA KAPPA KAPPA KAPPA KAPPA KAPPA ---- ---- -,-- ---. .--H -,-a SIGMA - ZETA -- LAMBDA SIGMA . LAMBDA ZETA -- LAMBDA SIGMA 2 Front Row: Hutlokor, Thomason, Fitzgerald Back Row Pelts, Molaughlin, Coach Johnny Rayburn LAMB LAMB DA DA LAMBDA LAMB LAMB DA DA LAMBDA LAMB LAMB DA DA ZETA -.. SIGMA - KAPPA - KAPPA - ZETA -- SIGMA - KAPPA - ZETA -. Front Rowe Kite, Rudd, Johnson, Elkins. Bock Row Coach Duane Yoasel, Joblecki, Liles, Uphous gh-. 'lf JM 'F Southworth i245 at lambda shoots his left-handed jump shot as Kite 143 of Zoto defends. Society Action Players from Sigma and Kappa converge an tho ball as It hangs in mid-air. -,- T,4 V 4x 1 - V 3 .fi - ... 71 .1 As the bail lays on tha floor players from Zeta and lambda try to gain possession of it. Q4 til t nl ditty MF rf? .. 1. .. -2 Wa, Q- ia '- ' pg Va ru .. . 1, ,wi it hiya ,:e 'ir .-'-. ' ,: : ' :. ut - ' 'fi it-.-tri-:ll ' 'I' bale! ,ll M all-n -'-Qs-I3 al-'il its ll ,!!, - i- Q-a.a'n 1 - 'X n it I ,r,,-p1tiy.lr2'v ,,.f in 'nnr AW, wafer- .na .. , lr isig-2- 2 'C 155 .,.1 -- i2 3tl7 ?f ll -. twirl Z-gil. z ze-,,. yf13g.si..'.a t' 'i 7 . -, ,Mn r .,-r.. ea fp... M ' V .v -in - M r i- rurllg- 9' il, it -i l rr hh- ai -, ,--..tt-- ,p.J .,. t M 3 . ,,. ,..' . - ,, .. .., .,,,, .,,..,, -Y .. . .... .. . ee n , Joe Robertson makes it back to base salely as third baseman Gene Galbraith waits lor the throw and short stop Tommy Davis covers. , ,, ,W t Hg-an i a ., l Lil -or-. ,, v-:r-vt es :r:,a,.'---asEp:,':'4 -' 'T ,L W ' ,- L, a i QL,-gtg ' :I-.I 2 im-y I .r hp. Nr!-5'ett.t2il r -'fi-W W' .R '. tw ua- .c ttllltttll As spring rolled around, the societies, with football and basketball behind thenr, turned their attention to softball. In this, the tirst year of society competition, the softball season has proven to be very important as the winner oi the loving cup was determined by the outsorue ot the liual softball standings. At the first crack ot the bat, the softball season ot 1960 was oft to a thrilling start! With each society possessing a hue spirit ol enthusiasrn, it was not dif- ficult to held a team to represent each oi the tour societies. With two-thirds ot the schedule behind them, Zeta Epsilon Rho headed the held with a 3-l record. Sigma Delta Chi and Lambda Chi Theta were dead- loeked tor second place with Zfl records. Kappa Pi Epsilon was the only team counted out of the race at this point with a 0-4 record. As the ARROW goes to press, it looks as it Lambda Chi Theta will be crowned champions with .1 1 1 if 1-A in na nl : IW'-lil ,N , P .:.. ,, Kneeling: Elkins, Johnson, McCullough, Jones, Iobleclii, Wilkins. Standing: Yoesel, Uphaus, Hence, Richardson, Hendrix, Liles, Kite. SIGMA I4 KAPPA --o 6 SIGMA H- 5 LAMBDA ol-3 SIGMA I0 ZETA W- 8 Kneeling: Hendrix, Vaughn, Wilson, Hamilton, Phipps, Yates, Standing: Harwell, Jorgensen, Tale, Kelley, Hewett, Johnson, Williams. LAMBDA LAMBDA LAMBDA LAMBDA LAMBDA 6 ZETA ..., 4 ZETA .... ,ICI SIGMA -IO KAPPA -I6 KAPPA ZETA .... I8 ZETA ..,. 7 ZETA ,,,.I3 ZETA me 8 ZETA .,.. B new-to KAPPA -.l6 LAMBDA - 6 KAPPA --4 SIGMA --l0 LAMBDA - 4 ,lL,.L.., Kneeling: Pelts, Cummins, Buchannon, Galbraith Huiialcer Standing: Rayburn, Fitzgerald, Davis, Crawford Moms KAPPA KAPPA KAPPA KAPPA KAPPA ZETA .MIB ZETA L... I3 LAMBDA .. I LAMBDA -I6 SIGMA --I4 il 1 vw-.nr 'lirvvl .mh Catcher, Jbhnnyr Rayburn Tnllnvls rhe Eliull ue Lindell Wutsnn 'gn o grind hit Johnny Rayburn grips the boIIu1Pnrker'Wilepn fans the breeze Lindell Whisbn mqkeef If agfbly rg- third wiih Third btnemun, Gene Gelbrelih s,ntIr1puiQsrc throw while runner Wendsll ,Hdrrlsnn makes The' big lurn. - mm i i i 1 1 .marsh Q . lugs J iiieiiiiiin W H -:v -men Richard Madden is caught in his serve as he Gerard Reed places a beautiful serve es plays a sei with Kent Paris. he swings high above his head. 'W u i i ei.-. : -. -- W fii igi gg'ig1Liiig: .ie -A i.. . , i uf ,, V -- f -V X h ff' , i F, Jim Cummins tries his haekhend as he e Whziiw ec! 5,53 A umdfxrm ri i i r r 9 Duane Yaesel watches, his drive fall lust short 'af the green. Kent Paris tear aif resulting in a good drive. rn , tlt t I ,.r Mrrraaler dut'tW i Goli Larry Jalolenkt finds that practicing putting inside is sometimes necessary when Okla- homa weather takes a change. -mag , Q 6 . P5 ni Hero. ,I 1 f .125 ' K ,. y '.1. F1 x -n 'I' 'M r I -: fu ,O gy If , 4 M4 E145 U. W 1 gm nw 1 ILON RHO A LAMBDA CHI Rd R dson Shirley Pay Society Athletic Directors Delores Bechtle Ellen Payne, and Marilyn Greer watch apprehensively as Rita Richardson, Gerry Nicholson, and Marilyn louthon reach high lor the ball Womens Basketball he season was oll to a great start this year as the women's basketball games got under way. 'l'he teams this year were eondueted differently than the temns in the past. 'l'hey were composed ot the societies instead of the classes, The season consists ol two tournanrents, the rormd-robin ami the Echo ilournarnent. The rormdarohiu tournament: started the season. lilaeh team played eight games and the winner ol this compiled the most points. lmnbda Chi 'lheta won the round-robin hy winning three games, tying two, and losing one. They triumphed over Sigma twice and Zeta onee. The annual Echo 'l'ournarnent closed out the regular basketball season. 'lhis years tonruzmreut was a good one lor excellent women ball players Each team had equally good players but the champions ot the games proved to be the ability ot qualilied guards, Zeta Epsilon Rho was presented the trophy by lieho Queen Pat johnson and the most valuable player trophy was presented to Belva Douglas, who played guard lor Zeta, ZETA BPSILON RHO Richardson, Louthan, Robiehaux, Douglas, Nabors. o KAPPA LAMBDA -- ZETA ..i.. 1B ZETA 15 -----I4 SIGMA --- 9 IB I5 ZETA 20 ZETA - ..,. SIGMA ---18 ZETA ..... II LAMBDA --25 ZETA .,.,. 24 KAPPA ---20 ZETA ..... I6 SIGMA ---I4 ZETA ..... 25 LAMBDA --I9 KAPPA PHI EPSILON Johnson, Smith, Hooper, Nubors, KAPPA KAPPA KAPPA KAPPA KAPPA KAPPA KAPPA KAPPA Haley, Haynes. --- SIGMA ---34 BI --IB ZETA .... -IB ...IB LAMBDA --29 ---21 SIGMA ---25 LAMBDA -- Q-: 21 I5 ---20 ZETA .... -24 28 LAMBDA --35 ---22 SIGMA ---IB SIGMA DELTA CHI Joines, Tanner, Lackey, Tipton, SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA Cronk, Roberts. --- KAPPA ---31 --- ZETA ---. -14 --- KAPPA ---21 34 20 21 --.IB ZETA ---Q 9 ---I5 LAMBDA -.27 I4 I3 .-- - ZETA -.-.. I6 --- KAPPA ---22 LAMBDA CHI THBTA Nobles, Halford, Browning, Payton Greer, Galbraith. tntnaon--at stotnn ---io LAMBDA -.29 KAPPA .-.- is LAMBDA--15 zern tnnson -is KAPPA ---25 Lntneen -25 zern .,,.. II tntneon -27 stonn ---is unison --as KAPPA ---za unison -19 zent ..... 25 -lltlvl mf - H TQ Karen Ehrlich, Shirley Payton watch opposing team mates Belva Douglas, Marllne Kelley, and Myrna Robichaux as the ball goes into play. Dru Joines and Karen Ehrlich iump lar tha.haIl as Sue Franklin stands ready for action. Marilyn Greer and Gerry Nicholson struggle with the ball as Delores Bechlle and Ellen Payne watch eagerly. is Gerry Nicholson puts up a good defense against Gayle Herrick as Delores Bechtle and Ellen Payne look on. ii ii I U n Q 'f A ,'.' '2.-1 ri in '?L,mQ'-vexlil H X P'-in LM! S' M, T,,,.,e..e..eu. Yu.,-. rn r NYM.. ii' in rr . i rr I , I , I 3 'Q I r Ei ,r ,. Libby Roberts siorrs the game with on over-hand serve Geraldine Nicholson gets off cr good return. seoiirfs ww Bernice Frolick returns ilre boil wiih o swift bockhond. ML mln A J I 5 r- QQ C5 jf Abernathy, Texas .... Advertising Index CHURCH ADVERTISERS -,---263 Abilene District ..,,....... 241 Abilene First ......... 276 Amarillo San lacinto ...MH.. aa--2202 Austin Grace .H,.. .,Q.. 2 .....m 278 Bartlcsville First .....,. ...M-..- 2 77 Bethany College Church -248-249 Blythevillc, Arkansas .........,a. 257 Carthage, Mo. r. ....a.,......aa: 279 Corpus Christi First .... ....... 278 Cushing, Oklahoma ........,,,. 262 Dallas First a...,..,.....aa..ai. 244 Dallas Central ..a...... - ....... 237 Dallas District .....a...a....... 247 Duncan First .ai.....a... s..a.. 2 65 Duncan Oak Avenue ........ aaf. 2 31 Durant First ..a...,........... 281 Eldorado, Oklahoma .a........ - 273 r-E Enid First .............a....... 259 Ft. Worth Northside .....,. .----267 Crand Prairie, Texas ...,a....,.. 283 Greenville, Texas ......a I ....... 264 Cuyuron, Okla. L ............... 280 ElarlingenFirst ...... .,.. M261 Zlastings, Nebraska .....2.a,.... 268 282 I-Iatiield Memorial .... -. .,,a,,.. Iienryetta, Okla., First .,........ 250 Hooker, Oklahoma a............ 277 I-lot Springs, Ark., First .,..,.,.., 258 Alumni Association ....... -. D... 287 Anthony, C. R. Co. O ..,r.., ,.--,.295 Houston Central Park - ......... Houston 'District .t.a........... Houston First .......,......... Iiutchinson, Kansas, First Hutchinson, Pentel ..... ., ..,.... independence, Kansas .....,.... fola, Kansas, First .,... .. ...,.. - foplin District ...........a,.... Kansas City Argentine ......,... 255 Kansas City Central ......a..... 267 Kansas City First ..,.,,,.... ---238 Kansas City Quindaro .......i... 266 Kansas City St. Paul ........2. -.260 Kansas District ,,?..,...a....... 229 Kingston, Missouri ..2.......... 283 Lincoln, Nebraska, First ........ 271 Little Rock First ....,....2.... Louisiana District N.Y.P.S. ..a... 252 Lubbock, Texas, First ...... ,... 2 79 Mineral Wells, Texas 2 ......... 280 Muskogee First ....a,..,....... 255 Nazarene Publishing House - .... 272 Nazarene Theological Seminary 22281 Nebraska District O ...,......... 246 New Orleans, Louisiana Churches 283 Norman First .. a.......,,..,.. - North Arkansas District .... North Little Rock First ........ North Platt, Nebraska ..,....... COMMERCIAL ADVERTISERS Eagan Plumbing - ....a.2....... Felts Shoe Store .a............a. Northeast Oklahoma District .... 274 Northwest Oklahoma District S218-219 'Odessa First a.........a.....r.. Oklahoma City Crown Heights ,D 276 282 Oklahoma City First .,......... 234 Oklahoma City Meridian Park Oklahoma City Pennsylvania Ave. Oklahoma City Westgate 230 275 ...... 265 Overland Park, Kansas ..... .... - 283 Perwton, Texas .........a. s .... -262 Ponca City First ............... 268 Religious Organizations Council -- 243 Rogers, Arkansas ............2,. 275 San Antonio District .,.. ....... 2 51 239 Sapulpa Church oi the Nazarene Shreveport First ....a ..,.....,.. 2 69 South Arkansas District Southeast Okla. District N.Y.P.S. Southwest Oklahoma District Steele Family ......... , ....,.. 240 264 260 ,.,---.--257 Topeka First ...... ......... 2 72 Tulsa Central ...... Tulsa Valleyview ..,,.. Weslaco, Texas .... ,......... . . ..,.,. . -274 ----,.-,--259 266 Wichita Falls First ....... ----c258 Wichita, Kansas, First - 236 Williams Memorial, Bethany r.., 273 Woodward, Okla. ...., ---------270 O'Mealey's -0 ..2...........a.. 301 Paul D. Macrory, M.D.- David Fried, M.D. .i........ 305 Arrow Staff ......,a..2.,...... 285 First Nat'l Bank, Bethany ,..,.. 290 Art's Barber Shop .....a..a.,.,. 305 First Natl Bank, Youkon 300 Peyton Garage ..........a...... 303 Ayers Motor Co. L.,. Garrett Furniture ........,,.... Powell Rexall Drug ...., .mi--304 Bates Shoes ,.,......a,..... 306 Gilbert Clinic ,,.....,......... Rainbow Bread ,-,,,, ,,.. ..,,.2 2 9 9 Bethany Flower Shop .a.,..,.., 296 Bethany Motor Company ...O 304 Dcthany Nazarene College, Dr. Cantrell .......r..ar,.,., 286 Sold Spot Dairy .iga........... Shadid Dental Clinic .,r. 305 'gfilllftlllit 0Pl2ll9999 -------e---- Southwestern Stationery 285 'diesel M0405 CO' r'-----r- Stewart's Paint Store ............ 308 Hal Owen Photographers Student Council ........... .,.. 288 3l'0W1l'lViCClll1'C LIIIIIDGI' CO. ..., :-Ieymgufg 'Eat Shoppe hwinhqguui l , '39ll9B9 Cl9999IS ------e-------e 502 fflogue-Stone Floor Covering .... Tom Smith 3555 R085 - 57 'SUYFS Studios e-------e----- -298 Humpty-Dumpty Stores , .,.,.., ?R10'Di5e gamers 306 e ren erg rug ........... -. Deaville's Laundromat ...,a..... 303 Dons Medical Center ...,i.,... 303 Dons Pharmacy .......,,,,.r,, 301 -Q v-.1 HMA Kea's Charcoal Burgers ......... Kraker's .,....,................ Martin dr Vaughan Company .... A111 11. 'IFN Westem Motel .......... B. G. Wilkes Co. . ........... -- Vnlmn Dnfl Cfillll ...ia - ...-- 300 307 297 RNSAS ISTRICT LASS OF '60 RAY HANCE Dlstrrcr Supermrenden C. E. ROWLAND Church Schools Choir MRS. RAY HANCE N.F.M.S. Pres. E R. HOUSTON. JR Congratulatlons an d Best Wlshes to 'BMO and the Class of LL609' -L 'LH' v Y LLLII' , l'l,LLL1,'E.1 U w'ML,15f,y41lLl R I u ILWLLLWLL . f1LLLL k'L'.n.L'LILLLLL us , 'LLWLLLL L LN aJe1ULLLLLLLLM'L L L L L LLL LL i f AX . ' ji . 611' AL A LL R . 5 3 wNL!sLL? LL r4'?:'l v sss N F' L X llli L R L A f,1ffffAL?Li1:LLs L ur ssss L L'-fs fs re ve:-se R' '.. V ' U ' 'I L W7 ' :., Q I, 1 , W A -df A, Ny -My ' V 1 ' nf 'I , 5 Lf,-f ' ,.-ff' -. T3 ,1 NOBLE HATHNNAY, ResTor VERNON DAWSON, S. S. Supt. BILL FOLNLER, N.Y.P.S. President MRS. CURTIS DAVIS, N.F.LVLS. President '10 'D 'I UL I . 'I DI HT 'I-A. cnuncu f NAZARENE 3-Q5--n OAR Avlwut I Ol ill Q,, 'Q - :-.gf -.-tl., ,, -I.. ,,.1. ,, ikx . is 01111 AVENUE CHURCH 01 ihe NAZARENE Congratulations to 0 The Administration 0 The Facility 0 The- Class of 1959 :W W' ,J f 1701 Oak Avenue Duncan, Oklahoma The Heart of Christian Education is First thc Education oi the 1-Ieart DR. FRED FLOYD Dist. Secretary if srors rrrstsrtses Adv. Bd. ds N.Y.P.S. Vice-Prss. 3 ' L r. v. r ..x W IIHTHWEST LIILI. W W W If Jw: .-. :E .-.zrv DR. D. R. DANSKIN Dist. Treasurer Q Ls I-rr A , . LL .f r L . rrr I L . L rrr , 5' Liu' M' 1- reg AJ A at J. T. GASSETT CARL POWERS Superintendent N.Y.P.S. President The Whole District - - - H. L. CRADDOCK W. J. BRYAN DR. E. S. PHILLIPS Advisory Board Advisory Beard Advisory Board Secretary L...'A r.A Adt- .,s. f L P rrft A A y ,,T'f.' 5, Q L... ,,, 'A-A . r Mm I Y V 'L e s 1 r L .'. ., r ...w i is W r' ry. 4' My .L 5,9 sit IHIIIII IIISTHIIIT :..,i Bo C2 , , MRS. LEON IENNING5 E. ROY DARDEN N.F.M.S. PresidonI Church School Chairman 0ShUl . I . ' B C 1' X Ag ir V, uh' hj ig-gr af ' , ' SI MRS. C. A. SMITII MRS. EMMA PIERCE N.F.M.S. Vlco-Proc. N.F.M.S. Secretory 11' ,,,r If I I : ' A . 'iv' A ff'-vu' ch - qc- x 'wg Z- -- 'II ,J I Q C. A. SMITH Church School Soc'y IIN DON SCI-IUNEMAN Church School Board fl ix 'HAROLD MUILINS Church School Board DARRII. L. BLACK Church School Board KENNETH S. RICE Pastor EWNGELISM P OKLAHOMA CITY EDUCATION DEAN GALLAWAY Educational Directo L......................... ,,...-....,,, , .l... .l.. . ttf? Congratulations to the Class of 60 W. F. Sowrie, Sunday School Superintendent Richard Sisemore, N.Y.P.S. President Mrs. W. E. Boyce, N.F.M.S. President .4 A ...N V. r n ,. u FIRST CHURCH ol lltt NllZllllENE 2lst and Maple 'jig NORTH LITTLE rocr, Amansss R EARL C. DARDEN Pastor O U R STU DE NTS l H J .... l H, t -A kr K Harrell Lucky l Jerry Roberts Duane Zook Barbara Tanner Donna Tanner Betty 'Hand Linda Moore Mary Tobey Raydene Hooper nmmlllrarl fnlmrlnn H I OI I II I I I ' ' I NX A A' itqg K We , fl All Q 'IN'-I ii-3 fix: ,ugu SANCTUARY FIR T CH RCH of the AZARE E I4OO E Kellogg WICHITA, KANSAS G. A. GOUGH -Minister WILLIAM D. HOWARD, Associate Minister W. I. GOUGH, Visiting Minister -iI1fii'i1 AI II?IffII A g 7 , Ver G I- , I W , q iii Y' I M 32 1. . Li If 1 I f I g I5 ff A v Irv I I t ' A A AI' .ii-I I 1 I F: IA, ' , 'i::T?'vV'v ! I ' ' If I 3 ,qifff I I I A, II' ff I,-Iliij f 5 V.-ji , I - g ,Iii gi- lm I I iii . iv -I I ge I ' g - - f Q .1 Q . ' - was--1.7 - -- .. , en 'I -'M A I I I---' -I ,ivig , e ,ML IIHUHIIH nf the uaznnrnr Sl dC T Haskell at Victor fluid eller eurtis ammons lillie cox Clyde E. Annnons, Minister naney me eullough melvin me cullough geneva powers me cnllough billy visor carolyn white thomas white E. Bruce Wade, Minister of Music Nl-artha C. Aunnons, Choir Director - N.F.M.S. President Nlaleorrr E. White, Sunday School Superintendent john L. Boyd, N.Y.P.S. President Burl R. Brantley, Secretary ot the Board Stanley A. Bennett, Treasurer SUPPORTS BETHANY COLLEGE AND BELIEVES IN ITS FACULTY AND STUDENTS FIRST CHURCH oi the NAZARENE r . in. I , RAY A. MOORE Minister of Music WILL SPAITE Youth Director VERNON LUNN Sunday School Superintendent RICHARD A. FIELDS N.Y.P.S. President Mrs. orzvrue W. renrrns DR. orrvrue w. JENKINS n.r.M.s. resident Petter Rockhill Rocrd and Meyer Boulevcrrd I n THE PULP ,OKLAHOMA CH RCH ofthe AZARE E L1 v ' i Ti ii 'ifinf L F 5. 3 5' -1, L ff '1 1 Ii B ? '.1'ff' iggygm. L -i fvlcmarm. L +- PARK AT LINCOLN Students from Sapulpa - Dixie Lee Mathis Bob Branson BOOS T ING OUR COLLEGE The South Arkansas District t BOOSTERS FOR Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 6660 THE ABILENE DISTRICT PRESENTS ITS NEW DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT RAYMOND W. HURN, District Superintendent Graduated from Bethany in I943. AIviIane DisIricI CI1uPcIi OI IITQ NCIZCIPQHQ The Houston District Congratulates Bethany Nazarene College and The Class of ll60'l q. Q nf - H UH 'ana t t.. HIM? at H-ta-Ugmrm P ,M ,Five-,Q A tn .. nf ll? :.:'a , li an 4 , ' bv tl ' t,1,61. lla- il ti t ilk nls , A 'Vt t wi Aa' -1, 4 llfll It at 1.1 ts 3 at L Ft N' l Our Students ig L l 'S , -Q '-gif V Q xiii! Q rf? Qu - HTalre Up T Crossw JERROLD R. LAKE Director oi Religious Acriv DR. DUN METZ Focuiiy Sponsor RUTH RAWLINGS N ii , Secretory-Treasurer 5-. iii 1 f R o czoiimioiiiisoii MX H! Proyerondiosimg 'Z la .TT-.. : R 1 J j f' : Priiriiiourirs I I, I ' Gospel Teom f 'i ri R I r o f ci-irirairsciiiioress ' A I ' 'R E Mission Bond Ei GENE iiriwcocir Ti'-,, Chrisiion Workers Associo O O O I 5 Rnlrorrnrrs nrnrninrz o , ceoocel lozooeoa 1- Q g il Ir, i ., ' . s Q ll- Y, fi-E '4'-57 u 'm li aw' egsw',,2!' Q ell- '. wqlll' L'-4 1 l es, i ' Wymmrfn Tfe3fML'?fS3P5Ef2?F 'N A ' Tie: 'VI Hal liege M alll is ,Q l W 'll llllllle ev? 5 a ll lllf' if f fr 2 l o 1 lull ll llfyl Q ala 'o ' ' oe-a s -of ai ' ,A : 'ef.Ef?2G X 'Ja tf.nI ,' .. allow a ' l 7 31.53 Q 0035565 '......4, Helen G. Nielson, Pastor Chester 0. Galloway lllreolor ol Religious llooalioo LITTLE RO0K'S Boosting Bethany .,.. ,,-,-.5 Lfg gi if M 72W KLINE F. DICKERSON Minisier 5 Q , m y 4 u W Q. Nm, , :gi MV gl 'M EW! f , f, fx: X ,. A Y Zil A l 9 a -IQ!!! ' 1.5: 'gf V K N. fi '12 s'Nns,,: sus W Nw. .ge fs. ,N -as . - .8 n s 3 -52.8 1,-'1 'A . sw 1 f ssl sn f s VH? ,W+, W sf ss az. ' SF' 4: f . s .N . - , 's '-51 N 7 :af .1 f 7 1. 'Q My 4 1 sfff ' ,3-s lsjgs ffvin ssgjnwin :I V77 J wr '! ' N g5s5 'f' I 5553 .5 V.-1 it , My vm . I, ,NSI I 'nfs' ',,- 1 Z, 4, 1 , fs .ss fs . A 1 A Q , ,- X ,L -.HM W' .Qu M ,,'4'I 'w l .' ,' s ':--3' ' Wi' 'xxx '5'1QQY, '., '9rn9!p' qs!-nib' - C' ' N K Minn f ,js ' Vx nfs 'N 1 I' :',s,fL' f', ssxnggv ss, HM X 1 X Nkq XX f ab: ' , Y 7' -1 . I x.l' il ': X f 'I 1' s ms! . huh! If in-L QXLM s l i n ttf 72 fi ji if if 3 A . 'H 4 fl , ,v fm f .' F gi , f f W, if X ,Z 'L' X' '-. XXX A X, E: N Best Wishes ts Bsthsng Nszsrsns Esllsqs and her Class of 1950 WI-IITCOMB I-IARDING Districs Superintendent NEBRASKA DISTRIET , .,L ' WY z s ' ssfqm, - s , ..-.Aa XF ssns 1. From the doys ot Pentel University, in l899, ot Pentel, Texos, the holiness people hove supported the couse ol Christion educotion, The sixty-tour congregations ot the Dollos District ore hoppy to he identified with former men ond Women in their hocking ot the progrom ol Chorocter, Culture ond Christ os represented by Bethony lslozorene College. Moy we ever be true to God, the Bihle ond to the troditionol stondords ol our denorninotion os constituents ond College work hond in hond ond shoulder to shoulder in the greot couse ol Christion educdtion. REV. L. EUGENE PLEMONS Church Schools Chairman MRS. PAUL H. GARRETT District N.F.M.S. President REV. LAWRENCE GHOLSON District N.Y.Ps.S. President BET HA Y CH ..:l.. - ,. ..,.L.. ., WNM.N nl X 'xx N M W., Mm X ll mg DR. E. S. PHILLIPS Pastor ' ' W'l,'M,', 'wwszk- , a H 1 ' V ,.,.u .VL . V .zu n TL iff, ,A 71 V - f , ' M11 rv A' X71 9' 9' f ff 1 ,fi 4' ff-,A f I ff ,ffff ff fy! 'f f f 1 X 1 x 1' ff!!! I Q 1 ' f I 1 I 1 ff L. I If 'itil iUlKi JPl' Tl 7 Wlvl..-ZIAJH 11.21 A 'I ' of the AZARE E ROBERT I-I. GREEN Minister of Education LESTER L. DUNN I Minister of Musie I HENRY B. CI-IEATWOOD Youth Director RICHARD WIKOFR Finurcrul Secretary MRS RAYMOND BROWNING Church Visitor HARRY L CRADDOQK Stmday School Superintendent MRS E S PHILLIPS N F M S Presiderit MARK A EUDALEY N Y PS President I tiwwikyt g Joyititiwi I 'RRWA . 'P . ' i '. ' I' It I .nh I RMA 1 ri' - I' . ' .',. , , . Congratulations Dr. Cantrell Faculty And Class of 60 I in FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE Bernard Smith, S. S. Superintendent Gregory Rodriqujez, N.Y.P.S. President Mrs. Edna Kuykendall, N.F.M.S. President Student - Cynthia Pdpeloy, Junior When In Henryettn We Invite You To Worship With Us Corner of 8th and Trudgeon HENRYETTA, OKLAHOMA ',J'2'n ai i is gram fha gferrrf of exn an Congrarrrlations 564: Anfomh 3- Bethany Nazarene College .Druhn:tX Q , if Q OUR S UDENTS s in! A hp il M JL Ax. '- - I b C Q. ' 'N' 'i Ag, , , an, I 1, ,. and The Class of 6660 OUR LEADERS T. A. BURTON Church School Cholrmon HOWARD BORGESON N.Y.P.S. President PEARL KEETON N.F.M.S. President BUD GARBER Junior Director COMPLIMENTS OF- LOUISIANA DISTRICT NAZARENE YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY Mbit W Quote W Ml lm een Andoeuewould fy We are proud ol our Students f y also to them! Y Attending Bethany Nazarene College lllkfwlsff- LM. 5 Rexlen Batltery Pallie Easley Larry Green Donald Henderson Linda King Betty Jo lvliller Ronald lvlullord Linda Parker Roy Perryman Webb Perryman Marshall Pryor Caroline Robertson Joe Robertson Libby Roberts I u f' sf 'dtotmenslwuld dutuyamdoye I 'rr 7 R' 3 P ill DISTRICT OFFICERS Rev. Ray Atwood I ..a............ b...,.,,. P resident Rev. Donald Peai .............,....... Vice-President lvlrs. Melba Simmons -5 ,........ Sec.-Treas. Mrs. Louise Cordell .... ,........... Junior Supervisor Central Park Church of the EIZEIPBIIB 69th Street at Avenue J HOUSTON, TEXAS W H E RE REVERENCE, SIMPLICITY, AND FRIENDLINESS ARE UPPERMOST David K. Kline, Pastor WATCH FOR THE BEAUTIFUL NEW CHURCH TO BE FEATURED ON THIS AD NEXT YEAR CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 6O Jw , A I L, I 44 'V 'L I ill DEAN BALDWIN District Superintendent lt A ' '1.if,,', A L s s s Joplrn Drstrrct in Church of the Nazarene OUR STUDENTS Congratulations to the Class of 60 OUR STAFF: Hugh B. Dean, Pastor lra F. Search, Minister ol Music Ted Douglas, Sunday School Superintendent Charles Laird, N. Y. P. S. President Homer Graham, N. F. M. S. President Fill T CHURCH ol the Nlllllllllllll T C it E .1 ui ,1 46-48 Waugh Drive , A Houston, Texas E ny rw IW, . ,M Jerrold R. Lake -sfo' so R - - R- - A -'ff' 5l1ifl0Y POYYOH Student Educational Unit 8. Tower Completed Sludsnr F CH RCH of the ZARE E No. F at Elmira Sts. MUSKOGEE, OKLA. Lf- an -M Miss Iloh Jackson .......... ....,.. ..... ....... ..... .. ........ .. ......i ..Pranrsr Mrs. E. A. Durbinm., .,....... .... . .. ............. .............sChorisler X' Mr. Kenneth L. Slushermw. ...,ii ..n..m..Treosurer f- Mrs. Rhoda Davenport...... ........... .. .. ................. Secretary r Mr. C. A. Rodgers ....,. ................. ......................... s..S. S. Supt. l Mrs. Dorothy Thompsonm. ............ . .... - ....... W.F.M.S. Pres. l 4 Mrs. Elsie Sikes ....... -..- ...... -.... ...- ......... N.Y.P.S. Pres. rf' A GEORGE M. LAKE Pastor Congratulations ra the Class of 60 .P was r rrrrwylr f. S ln rr .rf.rs A V ' 5 IVV' Nl f ' ' ., R ' , -ru A A . ' . A Adam Hoffpavrr ' f .' '-f . A I .fs. i f . YV ln 'Q 'fl 'gm' ,,I, P if , ' I-155 '52 l n ffrgf' m wg' K N-J! 'fill --. v- x n bfi , A .rsrs an frll.r.l...nlsssflWa.., CH RCH of as Aznaa E hxylxx N - -A-L- MAX XVI H no .X ,V--. in an ' Hr U W., . .,.,. .r. A but E.: r rr rr C W L . ,ff '- . ks ,fr . M M rr u .. c. f L ' L A L . . fr ra . r' 'P': ff fi -,Wir 4,r,JV ir C n V. .can . L rr .1.- w.h,,,....lhhh--an Fern Willison Bob Friesen . .. mmm run-naman , L,.. - The Archirect's Drawing of New Church PE TEL CHURCH ofthe Z1-LRE E 200 East Campbell Hutchinson, Kansas cLAuur G. wrnrs, Pastor Our Church and Parsonage Roberr L. Leffe! Our Pastor CONGRATULATIONS to L. R. Price, 5.8. Supr. Mrs. L. R. Price, N.F.M.S. Pres. John Pqlmerl N,Y,P,S, Pres, and THE curss or 'eo First OU'S 'de '5 ffT1nwQT1 nf H141 Nnmrpnn Donny Steele, l956-l96O, A.B. The Steele Family All for Bethany- - Bethany for all. All six children ol the immediate Steele family and two sons-in-low and two daughters-in-law have attended Bethany Nazarene College. lst row, left to right: Michelle Renet Steele, Pamela Kay Steele, Steven Ferree, David Ferree, Randy Qverholt, Eddie Overholt. 2nd row, left to right: Jerry Steele, Valerie Steele, Lindo Ferree, Janice Overholt. 3rd row, left to right: Evangeline Steele Oliver, l952-l956, BS., Bobbie Wooten Steele, i953-l955, lvlrs. J. J. Steele, Alda Von Senden Steele, l952-l953, Leona Steele Ferree, l944-l94B, Esther Steele Overholt, l945-l947. 4th row, left to right: Howard Oliver, l953-57, BlvlusEd, Rev. Lee Steele, l95O-l955, Rev. J. J. Steele, Rev. Herbert Steele, l946-l952, AB., Louis Ferree, Elbert Overholt, l946-l94B. The Reverend J. J. Steele has been pastoring for the past twenty-one years at Colleyville, Kansas. His sons Herb and Lee are now pastoring in California, while his youngest son Danny is planning to enter the Seminary this year to prepare forthe ministry. Congratulations To OnrStndents At B C lf, Y ll ' U 'B ltl- . 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C. STEGALL Oster - Nm --mu. X W yi ff , ...c l '- e' i ,ufeft-he llllqei il illie , l 'll lil ll ' A Paul Sn der Music Director i, ner r r ae t Ei ' dy i, i ti i i Q tus auAnaiAn V- F r'a5nn'6?yJ06DWAliDeDrrmnm Mm . . nrrnoarrnisia - Valley View Ehureh ol the Nazarene Tulsa, Oklahoma Cooled by Refrigeration - Warmed by t Crystal Hutcheson, Pianist Harold lvlannon, S. S. Superintendent Louis Carter, N.Y.P.S. President Nina Ruth Smith, N.F.lvl.S. President Rose Snyder, Caravan Director Lindsey Hutcheson, HI-NY Director Shirley Carter, N.J.S. Director Myron Bechler, Treasurer he Gospel '54 Live Church Wh a Live Message Fw i , if t l 1 l ! , . 0 q r rrnrn Hernen eeoeoin neeeen n inns ionnson sanoen Winans Qld 6LhU'Chl of fha WQZGPBNU B.d.Q.'l! d....-L.1l1!l1D.Ll.1 i fel ' ,ry NX -qi, H ff xxx , L 3808 East Brush Creek Boulevard E lv .. K 1 r ,gd-' - 7 l j-,lil A Dear Friend: A warm welcome awaits you at St. Pauls Church ol the Nazarene. Friendliness has character- ized St. Paul's from its infancy. ST. paufd r'ror CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE PAUL meornov, CHURCH PHONE -- PARSONAGE PHONE- WA A-8205 There is also spiritual warmth and power manifested in our services. We strive constantly to keep both classroom and pulpit Bible-centered. loin us next Sunday, won'i you, as we mix and mingle our voices in praise to God. An oppor- tunity to render service awaits you here. ANSAS CITY 30, MO. Pastor Air Conditioned Throughout WA l-565i Nursery Attended at All Services Ample Oil-street Parking Adult Choir SUNDAY . ' sunday sneer ..,s.a , c..,.ss ..,.. T ,- one C't 'l't t Pls Morning Worship .a.... .. ,,., e..s-el0:80 Yolllll PVOQTPVP T Youth Groups , ..,. ...,..c. 6:00 Bible-centered Lessons 8 Sermons Evangelistic Service .... ,. ....,,,,...... 7:00 WEDNESDAY Hour al Power .-.,,-,.,Nh,,a,,,.,, 7:00 The Singing Church With A Friendly Welcome COMPLIMENTS OF THE SOUTHWEST OKLAHOMA DISTRICT and her 138 students attending Bethany Nazarene College by putrrrrrrim, t at t ta Q! ite I A J QYZQIE5' ily, If diy! l l tl i'll'th--r rx lv 'Htl ,rd Y . ll Q f - T. Pl A..l Y tx its Y 8 A S 1, ff 3 fl nl IW ' IN l' l mx , Mi .ln X. . L W. T. Johnson, District Superintendent T. E. Holcomb Pastor FIRST Jaret Cummings, S. S. Supt. Arlie Thomas, N.Y.P.S. Pres. Mrs. J. M. Rose, Missionary Pres Monroe Richey, Christian Service Training Director CHURCH of the NAZABENE Tenth at Tyler HARLINGEN, TEXAS A SPIRITUAL CHURCH IN THE HEART OF THE RIO-GRANDE VALLEY TH OR ARKA SAS OUR CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF T960 REV. J. W. HENDRICKSON District Supt. OFFICERS ADVISORY BOARD Rev. Jimmy Heasley, Dist. Church School Chairman Rev. Boyd Hancock Mrs.J.W. Henclrickson,N.F.M.S. Pres. -sy K i Rev. Clyde Montgomery Rev. Eugene Hulsey, N.Y.P.S Pres. 1 A 4 Allred Fells -' tl iv Rev. Harvey Rathburn, Dist. Sec. E: l'a' .sfgfgvpg I Bert Trumble 'ff' ' l Q'L'. . Elbert Tyler, Dist. Treas. :ff Fiqh y-'t ffl 'r Viz it We Are Supporting Bethany Nazarene College With: Our Prayers Our Fhrarrces Our Young People Our Students rr , rr Barbara Ferguson Kathy Ferguson Sherman Enterline CHURCH ofthe NAZARENE PERRYTON, TEXAS IVY BOHANNAN, Pastor - r r CONGRATULATIONS TO THE Cushing Church olthe Nazarene Maple or Harrison T CLASS OF 60 CUSHING, OKLAHOMA Abernathy Church of the Nazarene at il SUPPORTING BETHANY NAZARENE COLLEGE WITH PRAYERS FINANCE ' C stunenrs ABERNATHY, TEXAS Darrell M P t Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class 0f'660 TRO M The Church of the Nazarene EUREKA, KANSAS Reverend Marion K. Bond ' Pastor Boosting Bethany with our Finances and Prayers CHURCH ofthe AZARE E Woshington ond Gibbons Streets CLAUD BURTON, Postor Congrotulotions to Close ot 6O And to Our Students WILLIS CRAWFORD ,oh DONNA NICI-IOLSON Southeast Uklahrma REV. GLEN JONES District Superintendent From: DEL CITY to BROKEN BOW Ilistrirt N.I.P.S. boosts Bethany Nazarene College it i '1 I REV. THOMAS GILI-tAIvt District N.Y.P.S. President From: DURANT TO MULDROW Darrel L. Slack Minister , any if tm. fu Ck , Westgate Church oi the azar ie or A-A , L' OKLAHOMA OKLAHMAMA Lf -Li .- f.. , an ,, ' A i -N ' jj'- ' ,Z ,X S i i, Liiqg '-. L A 3 1- '-gf:-7-,, A, I 5 : - A i - F ' 'I- 'L-:Er-' -Y --f- A -53. '72-It ' W: 3 'i - f'l- - :Krug .. A i i .fr -f-:A-:..f. A A to A - -' .-- 3 :T. :Jak f--' ,,.gf- - ', if -ST, s' . f-.J Fr i' i Jw- ...-- ...av-I-' , ' F - I1'.--A-1' Zfln- i ' i -+--,4.-f A .,:: - ffl,-. A l L- If A.-A. - So:-..1 r i . A -A -- ff: F 2. I ' -LTER- 1-rfg. 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'1'r. .t r i2dvii-I' din Vn r - ln..-'Z A-' !: Sm Rum mi- tif i ' I -' ' ' it if .. -gt' ' nog .1 ' , i it r rrr r CONGRATULATIONS AND ,Ali Best wtsnes ro n-me CLASS or eo FFF Aff- tw i FIRST CHURCH ofthe NAZARENE iititnningt ron ond wallow DUNCAN, OKLAHOMA Frank Sutton, S. S. Superintendent B r P Mrs. L. M. Cusido, N.F,M.S. President Horold Robinson, N.Y.P.S. President Congratulations to the Class of 60 WHEN YOU'RE IN KANSAS CITY Rev. Billy Duncan Pastor VISIT THE ttrttnt tttttt A IL Our Student JERRY POTTER KANSAS CITY, KANSAS REVEREND FERGUSON, Pastor CARL MOTSINGER, Sunday School Superintendent 913 W. 2nd St. WESLACO, TEXAS FIRST CHURCH ofthe NAZARENE 211 E. Fourth Ave. HUTCIIINSON, KANSAS M. ll. CLAY, Pastor llutlt Ann I-Ienry E RE 'L I I Loretta Bartley WESLACO NAZARENE CHURCH Delpha McCuIln In Ricltarcl lllacldutt I Q n Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of II60'I ansas ity Central hureh of the azarene 609 North I8 - KANSAS CITY, KANSAS CRANDALL VAIL N.Y.P.S. President MARION SNYDER N.F.M.S. President ALLEN B. MILLER Pastor E. H. GOODMAN 8.8. Superintendent Best Wishes Front Our Growing Church- -To Our Growing College ,,, I I 1 p tr, - A - as JN . Ii' I 5 A Don IIarweII III Palmer Bonita Smith Dwayne Vangh OUR BN C STUDENIS 'I s a t toil recipients oi Tuition Assistance from the Northside Scholarship Fundi Northside Lhurrh tri the Nazarene Ill Roosevelt FORT WORTH, TEXAS Wayne Vaughn BILL BAKER M t fhl ' CHURCH oi the NAZARENE HASTINGS, NEBRASKA NORMAN W. BLOOM y Minister Fifth and Saunders Streets ll J- BEAVER Minister of Visitation We congratulate the faculty and the student body on their success and pledge our continued support. Boosting Bethany Nazarene College WITH OUR STUDENTS Don Morgan Don Burpo Bill Dungan Kathryn Rains Bertha Alexander Patricia Snow Larry Jones ee L. J. Minkler Alto Kendall Pastor DTDCT FLTTTDF MA'7AD L. WAYNE SEARS, Pastor CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 60 t in in in in - i in in , ' MELVIN D. UNRUH Minister of Music FIRST CHURCH ofthe N AZARENE NORMAN, OKLAHOMA cononnrurnrrons to me ctnss or tooo We are supporting Bethany Nazarene College with our Means, Prayers, and Students. f r , .' r- f Fifi' g ' ' ri. - 4:12 tru .,..i V K' ' . or it or , 4 ll-'lf iwprrt nrt , g ' A p 'g A tu, -ff' I un a R L A i It :ggi gl ' i: :, i5fl'1Lg 7. L 'E :N TL ,gr5a'l'iLLL,Lf:ifi i .-gp: LLitL'LiLnTinL3A ' . r ni l t LR 'Htg'5: mi at at 3 ' Student f 'pbfrmtrtmnn llti. T, rr 4, .' inn- i .. . COMPLIMENTS OF FIRST CHURCH ofthe NAZARENE Located in the 'heart' oi greater Shreveport CHURCH of the- AZARE E Woodward, Oklahoma Backing B.N.C. with Our Youth A ' e y boa y o L h R' L C 'W' lt ll tl -A l Carolyn Swlgart laura Lucas Tommy lucas J. R. RUSSELL J. T. LUCAS Pastor S. S. Supt. Congratulations and Best Wishes to Character Culture Christ l in nm 699 the Class of l 60 y rr r L L it it rrrrr ltr- rin . 1 ,H nrt X M ,, WJ? REV. AND MRS. WILSON BAKER Supporting Bethany with our Prayers 8. Finances Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 6660 FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE Lincoln, Nebraska CLIFFORD S. FISHER SUPPORTING BETHANY WITH OUR PRAYERS, FINANCES, AND OUR STUDENTS I Ron Proffitt Ruth Gonshorn Donna Kopcho ls l.,ll r . -P I I ?Ll.gg i' PUBLISHING HOUSE Q Carolyn Sue Jared Dorothy Worley FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE 1001 Buchanan Street Topeka, Kansas The ChurchlhaLSinns Congratulations to the Class of 60 WILLLAMS MEMORIAL Church of the azarene The Church with a Weicome l REV FLOYD ROWE - Pastor MRS. CHARLOTTE SPROWLS NFMS Pres CHARLES CARTER - S.S. Supr. VESTOL NICHOLS - Chorrster DOROTHY LUGINBYHL - Pianist W. A. MAULDIN JR. NYPS Pres Eldorado, Oklahoma Church of the Nazarene Yvonne Shumoker OIG Eos e GS 9 CUR STUDENTS L lf? rar. A 'rits R'Rg Ai SI, QQ In ilvh 7 ' QI , fi. EE: Zzl A1 r O Lg E . C L D II? L f' , ' I y Ee I y CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '60 From NIIRTHEIIST UIILIIHUMII DISTRICT CHURCH oi the NIIZIIRENE aim- 1 X I gg, 6? s on. t. c. Mntnts, oo. X Fam-' .gym yy District Superintendent si tiff-i igmrgigsk ans. t. c. nnrnrs -ix W QM' if N.F.M.S. President Xe N f Wy nav. ntssntnsuscnwnrtoen Chairman Church School Board na X W REV. JIM BLANKENSHIP X XJ N.Y.P.S. President - '.T'- A ' ,a..2,,g1j'4 .,' , cu H. eh' fx A A VY ur' : ., T'uu.0 x X I l R f .1 - , rr ,SQL-' 4, l...s P 5333.9 P ffrr' r lic- .ll ' bp! 5??ix,l an .Ll . N ':. Jr' ,F , g 4 'Nh' ' - f Yr Q. H' I! I 111 'Q , 'mini '- lik in gsxsgvghls I ul jg.. . . 'R .abil JV? 1 --X lg I -1.9 ll ' ,I 'h l's2' 1 ,IF xlrriif' so -4' -. A 1 f . nfl' N 3'-T:-:F 'Nliscf Q N if A' 'rv... M1 ' Q, t ' f .' --. R -If 'n xx W I t, 'aroma In c ni i xx -X WXQQN J! ff A , N 1 RX N f I, ' -, , WVXX Xxx - V J ferr M0 N- r - X. -X x X .xx , I foe . . . .X xx I I '- ANC A Af 7 Q 4,16 I ' moot, '-,.'Qs, Inu. J . I lu, .bk 1:1 ly' 3:1111 ' I Alf., QNX xt KY X I. n f NXMNI J A Ven 4210! it CENTRAL CHURCH ofthe NAZARENE 570 North Denver, 'I'uIsa, Oklahoma Congratulations and Best Wishes To the Senior Class of 1960 ERNEST ARMSTRONG Pastor The Penneqlvenie hvenue CHURCH UF THE NhZhRENE Fr ? A REV. MARVIN E. POR FRS in Mes. Meeyoeee HAMMAN Peer Penn hve. at West.Park NeF.M.S.Pfe- M. L. STONE Uklahgm Situ eoe MILEY S. S. Supt. N.Y.P.S. Pres. eese CHURCH of the NAZARENE 4th 6' Chestnut ROGERS, ARKANSAS BOOSTING B. N. C. WITH OUR PRAYERS-YOUTH-FINANCES GENE HULSEY A Friendly Church With A Spiritual Uplift OUR STUDENTS mln? l 'S-51' ,att ll Sanctuary FIRST CHURCH ol the NAZARENE ooessl, tsxAs PEARL Kestow, Pastor Congratulations To a Wonclertul Student Body FIRST CHURCH of the NALARENE V V B ful- ,iflf iq-, Vx l if S, 11 1' xx.-uf QTSYW. ,fx -L4,afQf'lKA:? Y f ',wf :Pg'l 4 ' . ' - H, 't-Wta91 f ' I ', J t Fl , -ft .- . ' I1-' '- tt 'ft .1 M, - '- ' A . 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' ,j 'll lull'--fl'llf'll'l-.f .N f ,V 1 w.,,:-I-Aaah' l l ., N. . ,R .I N in THE NEW LOOK Congratulations To Faculty and Class at 1960- a 9 omamtm lAtalmeT.Gaah In . 5l25 ' i. . WNW --!- , -i -'fir' . .' ','ilh14'Wf? SS ' 4 1?4'fE,W1Sw 'IL PS'!4:h'i.i, i.':t :fix 21:rte3 '-tarp'-fthi'-13-' - lit:-.fed Ig- -X 'i1i'mm3w.'2-, -: .,ga.-.owl ., T.. ,.: 3, .x,...+.,,e. 3 -, p. or ,-I , 1 , , ,Q ,pf,.Q3,w.-L, 3,--t '- '. ' :gilt gj ,v 1,:q 'Q Q: ,i 1j 3' ,. -'Av ' -5 X 35 I 1' -. .N .1 Q. .i I . h- ' 21 -. f -' '-,A -' 1-3 z. .. . - 9 -' it 'll' il 3 .11 tg 3l 33 ti l -A ' ' ' l '33 3- 3'i 3 3 3 3313 3 33' l3 3 33 3 'llfl 3 l 3 3 4 STUDENTS PAST OR JUANITA STEARMAN STA N D IN G BACK O F BNC J. D. DOROUGH ELVERA ENNS Church of The Nazarene - Hooker, Oklahoma Y , I FIRST CHURCH ol the NllZilllllNll 10th ond Jennings BARTLESVILLE, OKLAHOMA o An aggressive church in o progressive city o A greot crowd of wonderful people Q Consistently true to the old loith o A friend of Bethany Nozorene College Geron Brown, Minister of Music Carl Kruse, Sunday School Snpt. , Wl f' Grace Uhurch ul the Nazarene in AUSTIN, l - Z t yr r tt 1 t rn tt , yrt! l all P X lr r 1 , r rm , L 1 r .T Y': ' ti I ,i . rr YJ- t ll - Y-2 A N ll ' Fg W'. : ,, .N t, rt , tl t l yt 'tt l r , t t t t, tt I N U novyf-uae R, eoneesott WE HONOR OUR STUDENTS OF B.N.C. Poster Judy Calhoun Terry Poole Laura Belle Galbraltlr Lawrence Williams ey ue EQ ie if 3 5 A . mge.,f ,I 3' ret an Sf' 'I We -'UHF ' L 'H Zap .,?..'.4dy I 11.6, ' Q.. We ef' T ' T41 6. -:J Al, ' a H J' ' T . wk.. f I fy Q'lL:gw,Ul 4 ' ff' g Supporting BNC With: Our Students lKaren and David Noblesl Our Prayers and 'Our Finances PROPOSED NEW CHURCH PLANT T at T T. A. Burton-Pastor FIRST CHURCH ol the NAIARENE Emgsf Zend, T- NjY,P.5. PWM, Alemede et Booll' Paul W, Rice - Sunday Scl1o'ol Supe'rinten'dent CORPU5 TCHRISTI, TEXAS Mrs. Ed Bennett - N.F.MQS. President CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 60 CIGSS Qf 39 Church of -the 'Out Student' N At? HE RN E CARTHAGE M0 M. Sodowsky, Pastor John HQII 3 Il A5 t SANCTUARY FIRSI CHURCH ofthe NAZARENE ii LEON JENNINGS, Pastor W. J. BRYAN, S. S. Supl. DON CANNON, N.Y.P.S. Pres. MRS. W. J. BRYAN, N.F.M.S. Pres. CHURCH of the NAZARENE l Eighth 8l Roosevelt Class al i944 GUYMQN, OKLAHOMA LEON JENNINGS CHURCH 01: 'IIIE lllllllllllillllf 0urStudent was ss. sn An. cnnson N. snow, Jn. Mineral Wells, Texas ml Sunday School Superintendent- J. E. Maxwell N. Y. P. S. President- Mrs. Bobbie Smith N. F. M. S. President- Mrs. Juanita Snow . A We 1,p Goaipliaieats of Q 1 - If rl' f ' H rf il fl M' l 1 ' i , ' Q 'll' -iw' i' iii 'Q'-M, 4- K 1 l fl 4' ' . T' Ar' .- 1 -lf,-ffwn . A . nl vp . . yt' J ui in ll , fr J C' If i ' Q 1' X ., L -V. r ,I 1PI1!g ,',, Mp. ,T P fpgtffh l 'gs- l5'!,gA ?Q 'ir' N' 1' .V, 'J'-'f 'f fix 'T' I 1- ol, .A P l 1 T , 1' Nazarene Theological eminary Lewis T. Corlett T700 Easl Myer Boulevard Mendel! Taylor P'e5lde ' Kansas City, Missouri DW' FIRST CHURCH ol the AZARE E DURANT, OKLAHOMA HAROLD C. HARCOURT, Pastor Congralulales The Arrow Staff of T960 Q In Deep Appreciation For Congratulations to the Class oi 60 rrrtrururzrrrurrrurrr Y a aaaa a aa a as1 111af s s ss s ssssss Y ssas H And those students who attend our Church , g Koy Young a it 1 HH 's's 'ra lt Y C Richard Young Heorne W. Spruce HHUHH HEIGHTS HHHHHH rf HHH Nlllllll Hatfield Memorial Church al the Nazarene 920 N.W. 46TH ST. ' OKLAHOMA CITY Pastor 4515 South Flores Street OTTO R. WILLISON RAY BUNNELL rar as S s. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Best Wishes From THE Fllll lHllllH ll llt NlZlRlNF San lacinlr Church ui the Nazarene ol atorrrr Prnrre, Naarnsrn Fifth tt Alabama AMARILLYO, TEXAS BUFORD BURCNER, Pastor We Are For BNC. IOM With Our STUDENTS PRAYERS FINANCE jimmy Burgner STUDENTS Beth W iegrnan OUR STUDENTS Congratulations Class ol 1960 gh.4 LtlllEllllW CHURCH ol the NAZARENE E. E. REEP, Minister Kansas Citvs lfricncllicst Snlnnrhnn Chnrclrf' connirnenrs or the NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA NAZARENE CHURCHES FIRST CHURCi'lalOl3 Donte St. Rev. Robert J. Miller, Postor Telephone UN l-T600 DOWNTOWN CHURCH-4l00 N. Robertson Sr. Rev. C. E. Bordelen, Postor Telephone WH 7:8382 WEST BANK CHURCH-P. O. Box 261 Horvey, Louisiono Rev. E. A. Dix, Postor Telephone FO 6-Soil CENTRAL Cl'lURCl'la3606 Nlogozine St. Rev. M. M. Snyder, Poston Telephone TW 9-8373 HELPING TO KEEP C I-I R I ST in cnAnAon3n AND cnirnnn CllllllCH ol the NllZllllllNE Kingston, hlissonri wncone ro oun ssnvrces .Scherlnle of Services: Sundov School ....... ......e 9:45 o.m Morning Worship .,.o - ..,, ,.n,.,. o,..,. l O :45 o.m N.Y.P.S., Jr. Soc., 8: I-li-N.Y. ............ 6:30 p.m Evongelistic Service ........ 7:30 p.m Proyer8Proise lWed.l ........,... 7:30 p.m N.F.lvl.S. lFirst Wed.i .o,.......... 7:30 p.m PIINT Ulllllttlll of the NAZAIMNT :na sf. inn - GRAND PRAIRIE, rExAs Phone: AN 2-7192 nov E. wonono Dnuulnu CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF SO n' 1 1 - ' ' ri:T1212:-13.33EEiE2EE:E:E:::MW! I T T TTT4 , , S Af IU In3:35f:5EEiii5525fQifEfEQiQi55i5figgiggg , PA new VAUOHNSONE ,',l:-:'1i:k2!23ff7' . . :52f:1:53if3f?' ND ' dffo 52535555253-' DW YQ WP Ass r JE E351 B We 5- 1-f'21fffffEffEfffi: TPR ' Us' dn' 322552529 T1.'.'. -.4.-.- .-.-. - ? Y IQ N793 Or .,,T,.T 0859? 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'.'.'.'. ' -I I1-' '-U I' PERPETUATE YOUR IDEALS inthe YOUTH THAT FOLLOWS YOU WANTED! BOO During 60 to Include Bethany Nazarene College in their WILLS GOD'S WILL BE DONE THROUGH YOURS Every Christian should make a Christian WILL. You can't take it with you, but you can determine haw that holiness youth of tomorrow shall continue to have your support here on earth lang after you shall have gone to heaven. A LIFETIME PLAN OE CHRISTIAN STEWARDSHIP IS NOT COMPLETE UNTIL YOU HAVE MADE SOME PROVISION IN YOUR WI LL FOR THE LORD'S WORK. WRITE BETHANY NAZARENE COLLEGE INTO YOUR WILL. R EVA BIGELIIINQ E E 1 u .1 5 A i sf- Z 3 5 Q' 0 Z -I 3 I 2 E Ci 0 .2 -98 :divas 3-ge gg vaiiaod ar-lhusf y 3 us G1 6 'i' :Te 2 2 z 6 ln Ill 'SN U.93alnngq3 Pobnut. Sikvsts N ll-Era:-arraky -ellllll '-1 K 3 l ' 9 -' fx I o 3 3 .1 E . 3 L '-'-is .Q ' . 2 I -I I-'Blfthlo-9 :USC 'S In I I LI I I I X MMWMMM B. N. C. ALUMNI represent Bethany Nazarene College X ' . ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BETHANY NAZARENE COLLEGE T-'0tcs'rQ.Y 5: X w D ' 0' -3 9' Q7 X 3? C Z Z '71 O C Z Z P T 0 Z Qqo 5 g C, 1 3 an ai -.--1-1--1-u'u .l...--wu'v-qv V - ,i.,.,--n-nn.-1.-11,-.Hn-.-.,-an bi.-inn-n-11.1.-nnnnnnn---n ni--.1----1---unuw.i.,,,,,,,,,.,,-.,,-, 11-...-'snr-4-1..-Q,-1-nf-In-1 , Y W ' li W, , STUDENT OUNCIL Befhan y Nazarene College I 9 59 - I Il DANNY STEELE MELVIN MCCULLOUGH CAROLYN SWIGART JERROLD LAKE LEWIS POTEET PAT JOHNSON MARSHALL PRYOR KENT KLINE RICHARD SPINDLE DON KNIGHT L.4'-'Y 1 Wd Located in Student Union Building III FIRST IIIITIOIIAl BIIIIK 0FBETIIIIIT FIRST IN NAME - WE SERVE OUR COMMUNITY OUR DEPOSITORS OUR BORROWERS MEMBER OF F.D.I.C. FIRST IN SERVICE -1 Congratulations to the Class of 1960 from the electors of the Gilbert Clinic Leon N. Gilbert Kenneth G. Ogg Lawrence E. Silvey John Bumpass MARTIN AND VAUGHAN COMPANY Mnnrunevnuaman BUY EAUNIE5 NNRNL ENN! fveryNinq 217 Pun was-ssoz 217 E. Main Street WH 9-5602 0 All Kinds of Insurance O Real Estate AYIRS MOTOR C0. Your Chevrolet 8 Pontiac Dealer YUKQN, OKLAHOMA Craig Ayers - R- T' AWS N 1 o Aw J. W H or, W New ond Used Cors Complete Service Dept. WH 9-2425 Congratulations to the Class of 666099 r i Hqi Oweng Bessie Farley Bernice Grimes GREETINGS mon Hal Owen Photographer WW- Main ee Highway-E051 of Yukon, c-ne. OKLAHOMA Cnr if-+-iii Lethq Sounders Mary McGuire HGZGI Hili Trevulyn Kirchner W . .. . M y Mr UP-TU-DATE CLEANERS if Noted for Consistently Good Service 116 S. W. Main Phone WH 9-2401 lmao H , , Th B I PI b g8eH g WH 9-2778 ll BETHANY FLOWER SHOP The Finest In Flowees Foe H22 Qccesioes E PPRLCIAT RE BOOST G BETHAN AZARENE COL EGF - GRIESEL MOTOR YUKON OKLAHOMA U Where Service Comes First PHONES: YUKON OKLAHOMA CITY 42211 WH 9 2412 1 rr r W Y Mr Em ewmmu or ,ltr vunuus am Fl0lIR -'-w-mww--- ASK YOUR GROCER Yukon Mill 8. Grain Co YUKON, OKLAHOMA STEWARTS PAINT STORE 'lui ' . .if-QAL-,,.,Q . im.-lil Y Af f . , .- . ,.. I, , - ...A gy 1 M, I ,Ls V .. . ,Y lf. Gold Spot Dairy fformerly HANSEN 8: ATLEE DAIRYJ Qaeda 14 fbwq ffaoefuda WE GIVE SGH GREEN STAMPS M1 S, Penn. CURTIS STUDIO 2815 Clcssen Boulevard Oklh Cty Okl h Phone JAckson 5-2229 HOGUE-ST ONE FLOOR COVERING COMPANY Taqnets sfsrone ww or Every Puqiose 97 ik We M flame wed: M term ranrflthe e' 'S L 4 f 9,6 ' J 535 X l: , fv, xx f he it wi' at gl -1 it if , l , ljiQ.fjZf'5I' :1 I F Q . This tiny GAS flame in your Automatic GAS Clothes Dryer actually dries clothes better than sunshine. It saves money, too. Costs so very little to use, saves clothes from wind and dust, saves time and trouble of taking clothes to and from a clothes line. Try a new Automatic GAS Clothes Dryer, and you'll never be without one another week. See your GAS appliance dealer for a demonstration. OHlllHOl'llH HHTURHL Weave Wm! Wahbnal awk V my i M. f II I , MH M 4 Q II IQ I Iw vfu, - I A III -I wr 9 C IIN - A I I-g I-+--Iv I 3' 410.000 '39 g.N44Il,,g.. , ,Ig I IMI? MAXIMUM 1 357 I .131 W 9' RYA ,A 1!-f--I-.,:I,lf I msunmcr O ' ' 'II ' I3 f 'IV ' ronucu I T , J - I I I DEPOSITOR 3 g A--I I - I RI o f '- - I I A I v Q I ' - I 4'E'MuY-I' I I S' W XX 'iff A ' I -A I f'1Qv+:' 2 , ' 'Y A.. WIA W I II A , 'NL , - -I :N A fy: AAZEP YA' I Igfifiilill - If I IIIIEI. ' Qlfwndalk wanhhy nan! I,I IQ .Wwe 48.92 if Y , 1 , T i wzsrsnu mom 1.44-I I On Highway 66 - one mile west of B.N.C. O AIR CONDITIONED AAA APPROVED T.V. IN ROGMS O I PRIVATE BATHS PANEL RAY HEATING I Good Food and Friendly Service NEW LOCATION 319 N.W. QSRD - JA 8-2942 23RD 8 MERIDIAN BIST 84 MAY - WI 3-0430 DON'S PHARMACY , 1 ' A - A , xfllwileeei , ' 1 . , , - ., , ' V - . '. ' 'W M .- ' . - ' I A ' ' - 1 N- . We Con Take Core of All Your Prescription Needs Don Cood Re istered Phu east CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS 60 TX CO L L EG E Prcr-ur a. DELIVERY CLEANERS OR WE OPERATE I 6 Sove on Cosh 0s Corry our own rrnnr ON' Ol A COMPLETE no s. COLLEGE DAY BETHANY LAUNDRY SERVICE Alterations ond Re-Weaving Open 7:00 A.M. ro 7:00 P.M. Monday Through Saturday The BROWN-MCCLURE LUMBER COMPANY CONGRATULATIONS from Ar Home-Town Concern 309 Eosr Moin Street f Phones WH 9-5607 WH 9-5608 WH 9-5609 BETHANY, OKLAHOMA W. . T X' dl A I i , , nh T519 UM 'UQ .II141-1u.:u.- f W STUDENTS WELCOME R M nEAvlu.E s ll0N'S MERIRAE CENTER PHARMACY 5e'f-Sefvice Lffvndfomvf RRR Westinghouse Equipped 205 W. MAIN WH 9-5178 DON SELF-Registered Pharmacist ' 426 E. Main WH 9-9592 Complimentsot Your Gompl imen ts FRIENDLY STANDARD I IIIIRIPTT RRRTPTT STORE Peylon Garage 305 S. DONALD 'dw E CONGRATULATIONS- TO THE CLASS OF 60 Bethany Motor Company Phone WH 9-2436 - llo S..W. Firsi Sr Wheel Alignment - Wrecker Service General Repairs - Scientific Tuneup H. R. WOODRING, Owner POWELL REXALL DRUG STORE 7.'l'l':5:1 R r i iir1rE'fr-Aires' ': -grraem rer. ,v , i.fs.f:rf2.fizgnr. :l,1lEQ35i'll?lgE1?2?2lTripp. fi. .- -nw ' rf. eel-1:1:r1e . e i . r- :r .rrrrr:1:1:1:g:g.r:r'f 'e1,:r,T +f ?3Eyyf .3:.,:3lf:f'i 'llf: ' -:l:Q:f:-g: f,. '1'-.2:g. '.l:Q:f:5:i:i'i.1: i'iS' ,.,wrlr:f.-lil: 'w Xt ,,- y ir? 5 H i l lllliii -'T' 'f'i'1'i'f:1:? 'Sf ' fi' .,-'r 1' ,f 'rn-s:I:1:l''Bf:2:1:1:r:fnt2:2:':f:2r:f:15:f iL7:1:2:l:1:5:2:w.Rl:-'rfllrrflfz' 7I'l r fxkii7L33L i-5716 l j . 6, ,AK-.117 ' R95'l'5'il'llf.11f:fl:7i5g, zlzlfltlifiizftii .nL5'4'X7'.'5 'bF'3 ' W me ef' nf T 4' Q' ' ew -T -- T ,nnfxrwgiirg ,. nn .ff ',-,'T':r.-1-1-Rm. K ri-Q-r:r:':-LTL. ' rr- '- o-wr' f r 'lr:', .e grererfgieirrfirrfir : il .rrrnr ' Z 1215151 A-rliailf ' I L ii illllwi lg -in ' fl I 1 r i l: ' 'QQ ' new r J lien - irfl' 'e'!-llrrx ' 61 .- , 0.1. ,r T The '- fl'Llr.'gr'l:frf?llllll?5i521: ' , ' ern '- PRES 9.5656 W6 SW. llroinY-' OKLAHOMA rr WI., ' 'u , .. 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I 1 5960 nw. son WH 9-9543 Wh N t G Th SETHANY, OKLA. 7 0 9' 9 WEHRENBURG DRUG Sportswear for College A l0Cf111dJane Bethany? Moat Modern Drug Store Use Our Convenient Lay-Away Plan Best FELTS FAMILY stron srorrrr GRAHAWS APPLIANCES 0 FURNITURE 0 CARPETS 110 W. Main Street .ff lk General Electrlc Appliances Cr Televisions ll Early American Furniture and Gifts-Carports Phone WH 9-3894 Wudenl 33uar2ae4a Myreearhled BET H A H E S Oomplimerzfs K N' CHARCOAL BURGERS 0 Charcoal Steak Sandwiches Malts Shakes Homemade Pies B. G. WILKES CO. 7 C a ' ' u 4 t prrp, ri? f ' r p ,gift a g a U r Ma Suas! t a r Nt i n efetfeug. geuunfttir ugggttlg tmp Southwestern was proud to print this annual prepared by the 4soo N. sam re, omuoun cur ia. ABLA, EDWIN M. ..... 4071A N.W. lst Bethany, Okla. ABLA, IANICE llANCOCK 407172 N.W. lst Bethany, Oklahoma ABLA, IIM WAYNE ................ 629 S. Porter Tyf er, Texas ABLA, IOAN ,......... 5513 N. Donald Bethany, Okla. ADAMS, MARION E. ..... ,..... 206 E. Force Va dosta, Georgia ADAMS, TOK1 N. 206 E. Force Vai closta, Georgia axnx, nannv ...,...... 723 N. Ashbury Betirany, Okla. AKINS, WINEORD .... - S13 46th St. Lubbock, Texas ALBRIGIIT, BRENDA .,.... 3101 Willow St. Fort Smith, Ark. ALEXANDER, BERT1-IA R. R. 1 Ponca City, Okla. ALLEN, DAVID E. .... 6610 Overlook Dr. Dallas, Texas ALLER, KAREN R. ..... Box 102 johnson, Kansas AMMONS, CURTIS .,2.,,, ,,,,,, 3726 Morningside Dallas, Texas ANTI-IONY, VERLIN L, ..,,,a,,,,., Cleo Springs, Okla. arrows, aanaana y. ..,., ,,,,,, 714 Woodbine St. Houston, Texas -Bi BACCETT, BETH ,..... 2717 South 3rd Abilene, Texas BAGGETT, TIIELMA ............... 907 S.E. Sth Bentonville, Ark. BAILEY, LLOYD ....... 2239 Wengler Ave. Overland 14, Mo. BAIRD, CAROLYN are s. arrgaaaerx Wichita 13-N, Kans. BAKER, BUDDY L. .........,....,. 112 S:W. 3rd Bethany, Okla. tudent Index BAKER, EARL 310 N.W. 1st Gaylord, Kansas BANNINC, RAY ..... 13f4 Perkins Rd. Stillwater, Okla. BARTLETT, CAROLE ............ - P. O. Box 698 Be zhany, Okla. BARTLEY, LORETTA .............. 13 South Main South Hutchinson, Kansas BARTON, IEANNETTE ............ 21 14 S. Mueller Bethany, Okla. BATEMAN, FREDA 71.3 Santa Ee Coiieyville, Kansas BATHERY, REXLEN ANN 4901 E. View Dr. New Orleans, La. BECLTLE, DELORES I. ..,........, 1010 S. Walnut Ottawa, Kansas BECK, GARY ,,,,, 1317 State St. Salina, Kansas aacx, roms ...... 314 W. Francis Baytown, Texas BECKETT, rvraav y. ..,......,...,,. 2217 W. Washington St. Charleston, West Virginia BECKETT, VERNON F. ............ Box 181, Charleston 2 West Virginia BELCIIER, PAT ...... 2428 E. 13t'r Tulsa, Okla. BELEW, IETTIEA. ..... Box 103, Viei, Okla. BELL, VIRGINIA ....... Aztec, New Mexico BENTLEY, ROBERT ...........,... - 519 Monroe Lansing, Miefrigan BERNSTORII, LARRY ............. . 623 Mann, Larned, Kans. aaarnxrvr, yarvrras L. ............. . Iliggins, Texas BICKFORD, LAVELLE ............ . Box 913, Groves, Texas BIDDINGER, DANNY ........... . R. R. No. 2, Pratt, Kansas anvrc, runv ..................... . 568 W. 10th Hoisington, Kansas axxcx, wnvoiva 1. ............... . 121 N. lst, Yukon, Okla. BLAKELY, LYNN 11. 2323 Slat Ave. Bradenton, Florida BO1-IANNAN, CHARLES... 604 N.W. 2nd Bethany, Oklahoma BOHANNAN, IANE ........ Box 394 Bethany, Olrlaboma BOIILKE, 703 8th Clinton, BOWEN, ANNE ...... Ave. S. Iowa RODNEY G. 5019 Milwaukee Denver 16, Colo. BOYER, ANNELLE ...... 635 N. Xenophon Tulsa, Oklahoma BRANSON, ROBERT D.-- 323 Sou:h Park Sapulpa, BREC1-1Bl 424 Sou Oklahoma xr., yarvrcrr--- th C St. Herington, Kansas BRIDGWATER, DONALD 404 N.E. lst Betlrany, Oklahoma BRINKLEY, DILDA C. 330 We st 3rd St. Ada, Okalroma BRINKLEY, DOYLE ..... 330 We st 3rd St. Ada, Okfalroma BROADBOOKS, ROY A. - 1311 El' Beatrice, BROWN, a St. Nebr. ARLYNE .... R. R. No. 2, Ava, Mo. BROWN, 80 BOB R. .,..... 03 W. Markham 1 BROWN, Ci Li ftle Rock, Ark. MERLETA .... nrarron, Kansas BROWN, 4213 N. Bethany, BROWN, 201 W. Mirlvvest STEVE ....... McArthur Oklahoma RETA SUE .... Marshall Dr. . City, Okla. BROWNING, SANDRA -1 Tulsa, Oklahoma BUCHANAN, TERRY tlanslielrl, Missouri BUFFINGTON, SHIRLEY Rt. l, Box 5 Satanta, BUMPUS, 2527 Bu Kansas IOEL .,.,,,. sh Blvd. Birmingham 8, Ala. BURKI-IART, NEVIN ..,. P. O. Box 698 Bethany, Oklahoma BURNHAM, IUDY .... 3519 23rd St. Lubbock, Texas s nrtsrrsrau, raaaro A. W,,i....J..4A 54115 N,W. 44th Oklahonra City, Okla. BUSSEY, DONNA ...... 2.2 W. Corporation ienryetta, Oklahoma BUTLER, AGNES ..... - 312 S. Beaver Bethany, Oklahorna BUr7LER,ELBERTA L. .... Gorton, rstasasra BU LQER, IIOIVIER, IR. o.H,h- 4131 Buena Vista St. Dalas, Texas BUTTS, PIIYLLIS AI. 7f 6 N. Willow Betrany, Oklahoma -Q- '11OUN, IUDY - 14 Grover CAL S01 Austin, Texas CAIV ' PBLLL, ANN 419 N. Keystone Ave. Savre, Pa. savannas, rvsosu z Of N. Donald Bethany, Oklahonra caranv, non a. 303 NW. Ist Bethany, Oklahorna ears, LYNN D. ..o.o - Y s 95 Ann Arhor Dr, Norman, Oklahoma CASTLEBERRY, DORTIIA g, . ...S Inlian Blvd. Apt. 1 Arnarlllo, Texas cretiavneua, norus .... - Ba hart, Texas CIEA'IT'WOOD, PIIYLLIS 'BS N, Willow Bethany, Oklalronru orirsunv, satin o...,o ..'aradise, Kansas CLESTNUT, RUTII AI. -- Rainville, Kansas CIT ...Ll ON, BOB .... 3717 Sussex Lane adison, Wisconsin CI.ARK, BUDDY Ciara Shoe Store DeQueen, Arransas v CLARK, IOIIIS' .. 110 North College Bethany, Okahorna CLASSEN, ERNIE hleade, Kansas CLASSEN, KAREN Chester Star Route llairview, Oklahoma CLASSEN, LAf ' Box 719 hleade, Kansas CLASSEN, RALPII ,..,. hfleade, Kansas CLEGG, RUBY li. -- -. Ilnd Route Rotan, Texas RRI ,....,. ..,... . CLIFTON, 3 Glines Irlarrison, CLIFTON, ELDEAN W. Court Arkansas VADA ANN ............. 53 2610 E. Washington Ave. North Li ttle Rock, Ark. CLOSE, DON .....,..,........ -31 Kingsrlow n, Kansas CLOSE, IEANIE ,.... -- ........ -53 Box 54 Kingsrlown, Kansas CLOSE, SIIARON Kingsrlown, Kansas COBB, IEANETTE ,.,. 101 E. Cherry St, Bly thevill e, Ark. COCBIRAN, BOBBY 30' It St . S rnrrrps, ana COC'1IRAN,V1OLET -- Box 614 1VIongano la, Colo. COLE, CARNA ..... Z West St. Emporia, Kansas COAIBS, DOROTHY 700 West lst St. Greggton, Texas CONRAD, SHARON L. Portis, Kansas CONWAY 722 W. , IIIVI a..,... Blaine hleade, Kansas COOK, MADELYN E. - 22112 W. Cutlrrie, Oklahoma Okla. COOK, IVIERRIETTA -- 5118 West Fourth Oa dev, Kansas coorrin, rarvrn a,s,.. no a. star sr. Tulsa, Oklahoma COPELAND, GLADYS x Rt. I, Box 174-B Lowell, Arkansas COPIIER, LOUISE F109 Ohio foplin, hlo. COX, BOBBY A. 08 S.W. 3rr1 Bethany, COX, IAC Oklahoma .0533 Wiggins flonstnn 29, Texas -. .... -.---.91 -------------81 Ix1E ., ,- ..,a cox, roses ..... - .... .... 3 .005 W est 3rd Breckenridge, Texas COX, LIL LIE .... 2676 Belknap Ave. Dallas 1 6, Texas CRAIG, IJDY L. ...... ......... 401 N. I Vountain Cartervil' e, Mo. CRAWFO Box 941 RD, WILLIS ............. Greenvlle, Texas CREW, DON ...... . J 291 Ivv I laee Akron,'Ohio CRISTY, LLOY NELL West Plairrs, Mo. CRONK, CAROLYN .... .. 419 Veterans Blvd. Tucson, Arizona CIONK, RONALD a,,. L - Tucson, Arizona CROSLEY, RONALD ....... Elkhart, Kansas CROW, KENNETI1 ....... - Paxton, Nebraska C. . row, LIADA e. ..,...... Betlrany, Oxlaliorna CROW, WALTER E. 694 NW, 2nd Bethany, Odalroma cuinsrrrvs, sun , 309 N. Bdwy. Yugo, Oklarorna CU'VIhfIlNS, HIM x '1 331 A ffrrgo, Oklarorna GUN INGIIAM, MARIDELL P404 n. an Place Tn sa, Oklairorna CL' I .lox V RPY, SAA DRA ,... - 9' U Spring St. Burlington, Iowa CURRY, BUD ,...... 1619 Ohlate St. hrrssion, 'Texas CURTIS, LYLE ----- 619 W. 9th Ada, Oklnlronra -D. DANIEL, EVELYN .,x.. Olton Route 13' ainview, Texas DAUGIIERTY, REESE .... .. 41120 Sterling Oidalronra City, Okla. IS, ADRIAN D. DAV 6112 Brooks Dr. Niclland, Texas DAVIS, ANN ...,... 2212 Bonham Amarillo, Texas DAWSON, IUDY ..,... 500 Winhelc' Way Akron, Ohio DAWSON, VERNON A. 513 N. Wheeler Bethany, Oklahorna DEAN, LOUISE I. ...L .L Rt. 3, Box 526 Tyler, Texas DECK, IOANNE .o.,,., Thomas, Okiahoina DEBUE, ELBA 11. ,x.... Rt. 5, Box 573-A Oklahonra City 8, Okla. DEBUE, HENRY Rt. 5,'Box 573-A tlklalronra City S, Okla. DEXTER, EDWARD , Eros 732 Vietorville, Calif. DOMMER, ADELINE R. R. No. 2 Bakesburg, Iowa 301 noaw, rvnrrva 1O - 5 HV! Lincoln, Nebraska DORSEY, BETTY A. - 2938 S.W. 10th Oklahoma City, Okla. DOUGLAS, BARBARA Box 733, Bethany, Oklahonra DOUGLAS, BELVA Box 134 Plainview, Texas DUER, DARRELL ..,............. 31 Box th -9 1 152 any Orlahoma Be. , DUGGAN, IOEL D. - 13' Arizona Ave. Da as, Texas DUKE 4011 u , BILL ....... N.W. 3rd Bet rany, Oklahoma DUNCAN, BILL L .... 92Q Sand Grant Ave. Springs, Okla. DURHAM, PAUL C. - 1823 E. Abrams Arlington, Texas ELLIS, VADA -- .... - Glade, Kansas aurrsorv, IOYCE - ...... ..s,,... fs 1 Thayer, Nebraska ELLISON, S1-IARON ...,. ........ Thayer, Nebraska rruaon, sacnau n. ......-.s...... ru 3 Van Buren, Arkansas ELROD, SAMMY ,.....m ........ Box 176 Kilgore, Texas EM 17.0 N. Redmond Bethany, Oklalroma EMMERT, RAYMOND L. 2 Q07 W. 40th Tulsa, Oklahoma jooker, Oklahoma ENNS, ELVERA ..,...... .,,.,,., 7 1 1 ESKEW, GERALD L. ,..,,,,..,N..,, 92 Scar Route Springfield, Colo. EVE 4210 Monroe Amarillo, Texas EYESTONE, DONA B. .- ....,.u.,,.. 92 15 32 S. Penn Bartesville, Oklahoma ERSON, RICHARD .............. 82 RTS, CAROL ..,.... ..,.,,,, 9 2 DUVALL, WANDA - Rt. 3 Troup, Texas ..11- EAGAN, RON ...u.. 816 N. College Bethany, Oklahoma EASLEY, CARLTON , Vet lrlut 19 Bethany, Oklahoma EASLEY, PALLIE S. - Box 372 Rodessa, La. EASTMAN, WANETA Rt. 1 Valley Center, Kans. ECHER, MERRILL A. 305 N.W. 2nd Bethany, Oklahoma EDGE, ELLEN ........ ........ . 601 N . Mueller Bethany, Oklahoma EYESTONE, IACKE , ,.,a , ,,,.,. ,, 1532 S. Penn Bartfesville, Oklahoma sn.. FAIDLEY, PEARL .,..L.. ...,.... 8 2 Rt. 2, Temple, Texas FARMER, DANA ....... ........ 9 2 1502 S.l14th Edinburg, Texas FARROW, BONITA .............. 92 3712 Bonnie Dr. Ft. Worth, Texas FARROW, ' 1201 wi .4th Cisco, Texas FERGUSON, BARBARA f.901 Stark Circle ?erryton, Texas FERGUSON Box 626, Perryton, Tex. FITZIERALD, DAVID - Rt. 7, Box 243-B OE W. .... ........ FRANKLIN, SUE ,,... 601 G. Northeast Miami, Oklahoma FRIESEN, BOB Q016 W. 2nd fdutchinson, Kansas FRIESEN, 1EAN ......... Meade, Kansas FROLICH, BERNICE ..L, Rt. 12, Box 439 Bethany, Okla. FUNKI-IOUSER, SHARI -- Q526 W. Lee Springheld, Mo. FUSON, LONNIE W. -211 West Ave. Wellington, Texas -G- GADBOW, DON ........ 11 114 S. Tompkins Srelbyville, Indiana GADBOW, IEAN ...... 1014 S. Tompkins Srelbyville, Indiana GADBOW, IOAN ..,,H.u 114 S. Tompkins 11 Shelbyville, Indiana GALBRAITH, GENE ..... 403 S.W. 38th Oklahoma City, Okla. GALBRAITII, LAURA 1902 W. 7th Austin, Texas GANSIIORN, RUTI-I ..... 1041 S. 36th Lincoln, Nebraska eaavnv, 101: ......... Box 901 Bethany, Oklahoma GASTINEAU, ARLEN L-- 711 liaclrberry Borger, Texas GATEWOOD, DOROTHY 3220 Schielfer Ft. Wortr, Texas GENTRY, PEGGY E. 1641 Vic:ory Wierita Falls, Texas crass, 1011 .......... L- Rt. No. f. Soutfr Point, Ohio GIBSON BRADLEY - 7500 W. Markham EDWARD, IEANENE Oklahoma City, Okla. Little Rock, Ark' 1V.arienthal, 18011883 FLETCHER, DAVID 0, ,-,i---,,-4 , GIBSON, MARTHA -an ENTERLINE, SIIERM T000 Hamsrecl 12114 A111C1em 111, Gray, Oklalroma Ft. Worth, Texas Q1111',0ma Cay, Okla' ensrrcn, xanrsw ........... 11C11111EST. NlA11Y .1 ----- ------- 1 errrsasr, WILLIAM rx. - 1101 391 868 Cartwright St. 1101 531 Sirattuek, Oklahoma B911111110111a 17611111 Bethany, Oklahoma ELDER, ALl1'1A W. .... .. .......... . FOWLER, 1311411 W. -.--- .------. C OLDSMITII, ARLENE - lf2 S.W. 3rd 200 N. Recmond Peck, Kansas Bethany, Oklahoma Bethany, 011111911111 GOLSAN, GORDON ELDER, IRIVA ,,.... ........ . FUWI-ER, DUN C. L -------Q---,a- -1 1925 Cottonwood Ave. 303 S. Redman 12 N-E. P2119 0111- 113 Birrninglram, Alabama Bethany, Orlahoma 0111111101113 C1111 0119- GQRD019, VELDA 1, ---- ELKINS, IERRY ....... .u..L... - 92 FOX, BETTY fC1 ......... ....... . 55 Box 102 145 Mill St. 209 S. Central Caddo, Oklahoma caanawr, snaanr .....ms..i...... 120 S.W. 3rd Bethany, Oklahoma enass, snaaou Em...Mi. ........ Luther, Oklahoma oaavns, Lois 1. ,Q....w ........ 2009 E. 10th St. Pueblo, Colorado oaavas, PEGGY 1. ...,. .,..,... 223 W. l9tlr, Apt. 6 Houston, Texas GRAY, CECIL H...... ....-a. . . Rt. 2, Box 59 Hartshorne, Okla. enum, canon yo ,.........,..... z 12 N.W. 5th Bethany, Oklahoma GREEN, LARRY .... ...... - . Z1 58 Wichita St. Srreveport, La. GREEN, TOfNETTE 6,2 N.W. Znd Bethany, Oklahoma GREER, MARILYN ................ 70 I ld 0 A. Dona B thany, Oka. C onarrvna, nouns ................ 1920 S. Blvc. Conway, Ark. GREVE, ELEANOR ..,...,... ...... 6f1 W. Znr St. Newton, Iowa enavrr, yoriv rr. ....... ..2.. - -. er s a 4 ., . .h St. Betfrany, Ora. GRTRIN, IIORMAN 5.1 N. Colege Bctrany, Ofc a. ,rv , ...Y 1. .... .... GRS ES Blu' Box 34 Betfrany, Dafa. GUES E T s, yo.. ,....... . ,..... L- 1 rv. 211 Donald Bet rany, Okla. -yr.. HAGERMAN, MARY E. w..... ,-- 623 N.W. 6th St. Betfrany, Oklahoma .1 lx 11A..C,l-1T, PHYLLIS -. ..L........... - 1. .07 E. Oak Et. Scott, Kansas rragnv, nam rr. ....... ..... - -- 1003 Battlebell lfiglrlands, Texas rraaronn, yoxcrr a. Blythevrlle Ark 1..ongdrle llahoma l1ALL,lOl-Ili Ls ............. . 122.6 Valley I Carthage, It rs 717 Rollison Ave. HALL, GLORIA A. ...... ...L ,..,... . . , O' sifw 1' souri HALL, MARIORIE ........ .. ....... . 3 Langdale, 1 klahoma HAMILTON, 11M .... ..,..... . 1853 N. Market W ichita. Kansas 1 HAMIMER, ALVIN ....,... ....... R B 1 Ln in lola, Kansas HAT MER, PAULINE ............... 5 1 M 921 'N.W. S4 Okla rorna City, Okla. 11AIMPlE, BONNIE ...... ....... 8 2 Oakes, N. Dakota trance, nav LUNN ............... 457 Lexington Rd. Wichita 18, Kansas HANCOCK, GENE ..........,...... ll. R. 1, 3ox 292-A O'11allon, fllinois HAND, BETTY L ,...,. ...... .93 24th 824 W. North Litte Rock, Ark. HARCOURT, BARBARA ............ 72 302 S. 9th Durant, Oklahoma HARDER, DARLENE ...L Neade, Kansas HARDER, DEAN ..... Meade, Kansas HARDER, DUANE ...L..E ....... Nfeade, Kansas HARRAL, BEVERLY I. L............. 4 86 Eastline Rd. Et. Worth, Texas HARRELSON, IUANITA ........... - Rt 5 Siloam Springs, Ark. HARRINCTON, SHIRLEY Rt 1 Stuart, Okalroma IIARRIS, ELEANOR ..... .. ..... . 4 328 Pearl Kansas City 3, Kansas IIART, RUTH ANN .:.. ..,... . 1011 Gregory Ilutclrirrson, Kansas HARRISON, WENDELL ..L...a.... -72 4109 Coliseum Dr. San Angelo, Texas HARVEY, KENNET11 ........ .. ..-. - 620 Slreldon Rd. Clrannelview, Texas R 4 11A WELL, DON ...L.. a- ..... -. 600 Beach Et. Worth, Texas rrxvannv, runrrrr ...... ...... . Rt. 2, Box 148 Yuron, Oklahoma IIAWORTH, ADELE L .:... .... .93 101 n .12 Merrill Ave. Houston 9, Texas IIAYNES, GAROLYN 1. .... 34 0 W. Colorado Ave. 2 Coforado Springs, Colo. HEIT MAN, DONALD L ........ 303 N. College Bezfrany, Oldalrorna HENRREE, KENNETH ............ . I0 8 S.W. 3rd Betffrany, Oklahoma HENDERSON, GAROLYN 4504 E. 45th St. Trisa, Oklahoma --------:u- HENDERSON, LARRY -.. 103 S.E. 6tf 1 Betsarry, Oklahoma HENDRIX, KAY... . . . ... ZQ41 N. Delaware Saringlield, Mo. IIENDRIX, MARVIN ,... Bartlesvi e, 2010 S. lomstone ll Okla. HENDRIX, RAY ....... E 1 Calvario 1-javana, Cuba HENDRIX, R ICHARD Rt. 9, Box 776-E SpringEeld, Mo. HENLEY, IAMES 11. . .,,. Ve: Hut No. 9 Betrany, Oklahoma HENRY, WALTER L ...., h 605 E. 16: Hu:clrinson, Kansas HENSLEY, MANUEL P. O. Box 73-C Bethany, Orlalroma HERREN, GEORGIA L... 2023 W. Oklahoma Enid, Oklairoma HERREN, KARYN .... -2 2023 W. Oklahoma Enid, Oklahoma HERREN R Y H. ..... - k , O Bethany, O la roma HERRIGK, GAYLE ANNE 15635 N. Brentwood Channelview, Texas HEWETT, HOWARD T- 449 East Iowa St. Walters, Ok lafroma e HICKS. DOTTIE M. .... Rt. 5 Siloam Springs, Ark. HICKS, EVELYN ..,.,. 1103 Engle Dallas, Texas HILL, BARBARA ANN 3009 Harrison Ave. Kansas City, Mo. HINKLE, EREDA Box 186 Tishomingo, Oklahoma HIPPLE, PERRY ..L.,,., 4039 N. Eontana Rd. Tucson, Arizona HIXSON, FRANCES ..... Rt. 2, Box 123 Muldrow, Okla. IIOBBS, NATHAN - ..... Scottsbluff, Nebraska HOBBS, NELDA A. ..,.. 1410 Avenue K Scottsbluff, Nebraska HODCES, I. A. .,...... Bethany, Oklahoma HODGSON, ANNA MAE .. Karval, Colorado HOEERR, NADEEN .,L.. 112 S. 7th St. Blackwell. Okla. l HOLLANDSWORTH, CAIL 4737 Southeast 26 Oklahoma City, Okla. HOLLIS, KATHY ........ 17 S. Meadowcllll Dr. Little Rock, Arkanms HONAKER, OWALAH LU 710 N. Donald Bethany, Oklahoma HONAKER, RICHARD E. 101 S.E. 7th St. Bethany, Oklahoma HONEA, IERRY .... w..., 16 E. Wayne Edmond, Oklahoma HOOPER, RAYEDEENE -- 202 W. 22nd North Little Rock, Ark. HOPKINS, SHEIBA ...... P. O. Box 734 Bethany, Oklahoma HOPPE, OPAL MARY ............. . 706 S. 6th Lamar, Colorado HOWSE, STANLEY ...z,, Temple, Texas HUBBY, BENNY ....... 701 College Bethany, Oklahoma I-IUFFAKER, BOBBY a.... Grassland, Texas HUFFMAN, FAYE ...... 3000 Thomas Topeka, Kansas I-IUNNICUTT, DONNA -- North Platte, Nebraska HUNTER, LARRY D. .... 304 Dorcas Dr. Bethany, Oklahoma HUTSON, BETTY nm-- Rs. 2, Box 161 Muldrow, Oklahoma IIYDE, DANIEL M. ...... Albany, Georgia -I- IABLECKI, LARRY .,... 321 N. Chelsea Kansas City, Mo. IACKSON, NEDRA ..... 722 N. Willow Bethany, Oklahoma IANTZ, ORLANDO R. ,... 402 N.E. lst Bethany, Oklahoma ranvrs, Leona ....... nr. 1 Emporia, Kansas IEFFRIES, KAY ........ Box 163 Ottawa, Kansas IENNINGS, RUE ...... 1716 Beech Duncan, Oklahoma IERGENSEN, GAIL E. 703 East 13th St. North Platte, Nebr. IOQNES, DRUNETTE ............... 94 1303 Ilustiee Dr. Port avaea, Texas I-INSON COMER ...... ....... 10- r 411 N. Main Fitzgerald, Ga. yomvsorv, Dnvrva . ..... ...... . 1400 Tuiip Lane Odessa, Texas IOHNSON, IANE ..... ....... 7 3 2326 W. Broadway Enid, Oklahoma rourvsors, roars c. ...... ....... s 3 Phoenix, Arizona rorrrvsorv, Lmnx r.. ..... ....... 603 N. 4th Durant, Oklahoma rornvsorv, Par ....... ....... s s 1309 N. 49th Kansas City, Kansas ronas, nava ........ ....... r 3 1403 E. 77th St. Kansas City, Mo. Jonas, non rr. ....... ....... 9 4 Rt. 2, Box 210 Norman, Oklahoma IONES, DON LEE ........ ....... 9 4 , 614 8th St. Monett, Mo. ronns, carve ........ ....... s 4 330 S. 11th Salina, Kansas Jonas, ynvrwrv ...... 213 E. S. Ave. Harrison, Ark. roses, Lanav ....... ....... 1414 S. Sth Bethany, Oklahoma yonnswaax ............ ....... 9 4 Canute, Oklahoma ronnan, rnassta -. Rt. 6, Box 410 Henderson, Texas ...K. KARBER, DELAYNE ..... L...... Box 33 , Beaver, Oklahoma KARR, DENNIS ....... ...... . 615 East 6th North Platte, Nebr. KEELS, WALLACE ...... ...... . 807 Beverly St. Houston, Texas KELLER, ROSA LEE . ..... 405 N. Maple Newkirk, Oklahoma kansas, roars ....... ...... . 623 S. 19 Clinton, Oklahoma KELLEY, MARLENE ...... . .a... . Parsons, Kansas KELLEY, RAYMOND .............. . Bethany, Oklahoma KELLEY, THOMAS W. 2019 Ash Parsons, Kansas KELLY, KLETIS ....... ....... Elkhart, Kansas KENNEDY, LARRY --..-. 3227 Geyer Ave. St. Louis, Mo. KILLAM, EDNA L. . ..... 207 N. Beaver Bethany, Okla. KINDALL, IRENE ....... 32.3 N. l3th.St. Canon City, Colo. KING, LINDA SUE ...... 200 Virginia Ave. Minden, Louisiana KIA J sen, rxrvrca ....... - 61 2 North Walnut Colleyville, Kansas KITE, DON ......... Rt. 8, Box 38 Texarkana, Arkansas KING, TWILA . .,....... 938 East 3th St. York, Nebraska KLINE, FAITH MeCLUNC Box 906 Bethany, Oklahoma KLINE, GEORGE ....... Box 906 Bethany, Oklahoma KLINE, KENT ........ .r.. 1803 Dismuke Houston, Texas KNIGHT, DON ..... 2118 Hawthorne Lakeland, Florida KNIGHT, WYNELL ..... 703 S.E. 6th Mineral Wells, Texas KNOTTS, HAROLD ...... 1400 N. Roosevelt Amarillo, Texas KOFFMANN, RICHARD ... 31 Tulip St. Summit, N. lersey KOPCHO, DONNA K. .... 4303 Baldwin Ave. Lincoln 4, Nebraska KOTWITZ, GEORGE ....s R. R. 1 Drexel, Missouri KRAWITZ, MARY - .... -- 3011 W. Harrison Springlield, Mo. KREY, PHYLLIS ......... Rt. 2 Great Bend, Kansas -L- LACKEY, BETTY I. ..... 4223 32nd St. Port Arthur, Texas LAFORCE, WAYNE ..... Mt. Vernon, Texas LAKE, IERROLD R. ..... 612 Elmira Muskogee, Oklahoma LAMBERT, JANE ...... Box. 322 Roscoe, Texas LAND, LYNDA ..... Box 212 LANE, FRANCES ...... Box 41 Dinrrnitt, Texas LANE, GERALD ...... 508 East Patterson Kirksville, Mo. LANKPORD, LINDA SUE Kansas City, Kansas LANKFORD, WALES E. 208 S.W. Main Bethany, Oklahorna LIG1-ITIIILL, LANNY Valentine, Nebraska LAYWELL, ROBERT ........s...LL -83 303 N. College Bethany, Oklahoma LEA, WANDA F. .... R. R. 2 Newman Grove, Nebraska LEONARD, ONNALEE .............. 83 Karval, Colorado LEWIS, HELEN ........ 2217 6:11 Ave. N. Texas City, Texas Lawis, jovca ....... 2 NW. 20th rany, Oklahoma 661 Bet' LEWfS, RUTH ANNA ............. . 661 yr rpw. zaur Bet rany, Oklahoma LEWfS, SUE ..,...... 1104 Elm St. Sweetwater, Texas LEWIS, VERNA .... - ..... ...... . 2613 Sarah fane Lane Et. Worth, Texas LILES, CIIARLES ...... 422 N. Dodge Wichita, Kansas LINK, BETTY L. - ...... Taloga, Oklahoma LINT, NORMANDO ...... .....a . Box 303 Bethany, Oklahoma LOCKIIART, TERESA -- 1100 N. lellerson Lexington, Nebraska ICAN, HARRY ...... LC Box 762 Bethany, Oklahoma LOGAN, MARY ....,,. Box 762 Bethany, Oklahoma LONGNECKER, SALLY 2310 S. Penn. Oklaroma City, Okla. LOPER, BOBBIE R. .... ..... - Vet Plnt No. 13 Bethany, Oklahoma LOUTYIAN, MARILYN .... -. ........ Treedom, Oklahoma ........ 05 -- ....L, .05 -- Q-ap1a. ---,-w-1en,- LUCKY, IIARRELL S ....e.a ..... - 2211 Gaines St. Little Rock, Ark. LL' 200Vz. N. College 3ethany, Oklahoma NDY, KATHY - .L..., LUNDY, RONALD ........ ...... 6 0 20005 N. College Bethany, Oklahoma LUNDY, RUSSELL .... .... - Q20 N. Donald Bethany, Oklahoma .-M C... MCANULTY, CAROL ...,,. 3413 S. Douglas 321 E 0th .lutelnnson Kansas CLEERY, YVONNE .,...t..,..... 74 0 - arrnon, Oklahoma MCCLENAI-IAM, EDNA W. 6161 Parker Omaha, Nebraska Oklahoma City, Okla. MeCALLA, DELPHA .,..aa. ...... 8 4 Mc I MCCLUNC, ANN -L L... 525 Hohldale Houston 18, Texas McCULLOUG1l, GENEVA 8 Aberdeen as, 'Texas McC'I1LLOUGI-I, MELVIN 1318 llarlaurlale Dallas 16, Texas MeC ' 652 Da 131.8 1-larlandale Da as, Texas McDANlEL, BOB ...... 11.0 S. 31 St. Temple, Texas rvanowram, yxrvnx ......... ..... . 3336 Oakland Wichita, Kansas MCFARLAND, IANELL ............. . 1506 S. lst Kirksville, Mo. McGRAW, RUTH .....a 302 N. College Bethany, Oklahoma MCCUPFEY, KAREN .L... 022 Rossi Corpus Christi, Texas MCGUIRE, GLEN ...............g Rt. 3, Plainview, Tex. MCLAUGHLIN, TOM ........ .as. . 2470 Tremont St. Cleveland 13, Oiio McNEALY, BARBARA ....,,a...... . 2001 E. 6th Pueblo, Colorado rvarvvrr, nrnorv r. .............. 214 N. Redmond Bethany, Oklahoma MAS 420 u---Qgmi-A MEE it 1 JLLOUC1-1, NANCY ....... ....Q 0 5 M MANNING, BETTY ..... 3828 Spaulding Omaha 11, Nebr. MARSHALL, PAUL ..... Lyons, Kansas MARTIN, GENE L. i.., ,.. Box 34 Bethany, Oklahoma MARTIN, GRAYDEN , .,... 430 Emerson Dr. Lexington, Kentucky TERS, PAT ,- ...... - 0 Anthony St. Pensacola, Fla. MATPIIS, NORMA LEE ,.L. Box 543 Betfrany, Oklahoma MATTOX, DARLENE ...... Brokenbow, Nebr. MAXEY, RQCHARD ..... 1013 N. Main Mir land, Texas MAY, TOMMY . ...a. Box 1507 Kilgore, Texas O MEAD R, CHARLOTTE Box 1025 Berger, Texas O rvnrxn ir, anna .... - Box 1025 Boiger, Texas EK, :IENRY ......... 006 N. Pleasant Sjrrirrgeale, Ark. MEEK, STANLEY D. 4 224 Sterling Ave. Oklahoma City, Okla. xanax, sun ............. 800 E. 35th Odessa, Texas MELTON, LEOTA F. ,..... . Tabor, Iowa rrrrrcxrir, ronrv rl. ....... 4633 S. 31 W. Ave. Tulsa, Oklahoma SLEY, ROSALIA .....,. '007 W. Main Channte, Kansas fLLER, BETTY IO ........ Q230 Elliott St. Alexandria, La. sais w. zen sr. '7anama City, Fla. MLLER, IO ANGELA 412 N. Asbnr Betlrany, Okla roma 1' MfLLER, SUE ...,..,.... Wellston, Okalroma rviiirus, lor nowxrn .... 1500 N. C St. ' Wellington, Kansas 111f,g111113N10111?qi DONALD T' MOHR, MAYMIE 2... - Trenton, Mo. Rabtowflolgg msomi R. R. 1, Derby, Kaus. LUCAS, LAURA I. ....... ......a ' MONTGOMERY, CAROLYN 2224 8th - - '26 Center St. Woodward, Oklahoma M fflot Springs, Arkansas 'LLER LUCY BELI, ....,. MOORE, DENE ..,.... 806 S. 3rd St. Temple, Texas MOORE, ERNEST .... 307 N.W. lst Bethany, Oklahoma onn, rovea ...i . ...H... .er MO Vienna, Illinois MOORE, KAYE E ,... 509 Miller Bethany, Oklahoma MOORE, LINDA E ..,.. .. 314 W. 18th N. Little Rock, Ark. MOORE, SYLVIA ...... ......... 4414 42nd St. Lubbock, Texas MORELAND, CHARLES 4231 Norfolk Ave. St. Louis 10, Mo. MORELAND, MARILYN S25 W. 16th Hays, Kansas MORGAN, DON ....... ........ . 310 W. Cleveland Ponca City, Okla. MORGAN, MARY NELL Caddo, Oklahoma MORRIS, BILL ..,...,. ,....... . Box 863 Bethany, Oklahoma MOSELEY, LINDA K. ....aa....... . Rt. 1, Box 180 Stephenville, Texas MOYER, WAYNE ...... ........ . 1212 W. Logan Guthrie, Oklahoma MADDEN, IAMES R. ...:. .,..,...,. 2600 N. Mulloy Dr. I3 thany Oklahoma nghng Okla QFORD, RONALD E 31220 Morning Side Srreveport, La. lvllllf 6l3 N. 2nd St. Vulvane, Kansas ie , MULDER, IAMES C. .............. . Box 318 Ri -' , . MU l MURRAY, PATRICIA ............. . 31 I7 W. Mimosa Midwest City, Okla. M JSE, DEAN ............,.......E . 5412 N .W . 46 Terrace Oklahoma City, Okla. ..N.. NABORS, BOBBIE ...... ...a.... . 4162 Given Ave. Memphis, Tenn. NABORS, MIRIAM .......,...... . 4162 Given Ave. Memphis, Tenn. NAGCATZ, LARRY ..........,.... 607 E. Deliver St. llolyoke, Colorado NARAMOR, CHESTER --.E ,..,...L - 208 N. College .I ur I 1 - ,,,,,,,, ,74 NIHOLLON, MARTHA ...s,.. . NEUFELD, SIIARRON 1818 Alabama Ave. Selma, Alabama NEWKIRK, BARBARA .... 305 N.E. 2nd Bethany, Oklahoma NEWKIRK, CALVIN ...... Bethany, Oklahoma NICHOLS, ELIZABETH -- 302 N. Beaver Bethany, Oklahoma NICHOLSON, GERALDINE Ingalls, Kansas rvnvnvio, Karrrnvrv ................ an Bncklin, Kansas rvrssav, rvraararra ............... as 1208 W. 10th North Platte, Nebr. NOBLES, DAVID ....... 216 N. Peniel Bethany, Oklahoma NOBLES, KAREN ....... 1018 York Corpus Christi, Tex. NORD, IEANETTE ...... 6926 Chestnut Kansas City, Missouri NORRIS, WILLIAM ..... 710 S. C Wellington, Kansas NORSWORTHY, DAVID -- 113 N. Asbury Bethany, Oklahoma NORTON, IOHN ........ Box 143 Hamlin, Texas -O- OBERLANDER, CONNIE - Rt. 2, Box 63 Bucyrus, Ohio ODELBERG, DAVID F. -- Rt. Grand Iunetion, Colo. OWENS, DENNY ....... 310 S.W. 2nd Bethany, Oklahoma OWENS, LILLY M. ...... 160.1 wt Wilcox St. Indianapolis, Indiana OWENS, WILOMAE ..... Woodward, Oklahoma OYLER, ANITA ...... Meade, Kansas -p... PAGE, GLORIA ....,. 525 W. 16th Hays, Kansas PAGE, NILE H. ...... Pawhuska, Okla. PAGE, ROBERT D. ..... Rt. 1, Box C-36 Satanta, Kansas PALMER, MARY LOU .... 404 S.W. Quincy Idabel, Oklahoma PARKER, LINDA ..... Box 487 Vivian, La. PARKER, SIIEILA ..... 301 N.W..1st Bethany, Oklahoma PARKS, RALPI-I L. ..,., Bethany, Oklahoma PATTERSON, COLENE Box 792 Abernathy, Texas PATTERSON, LADELL- Box 949 Abernathy, Texas PAYNE, CAROLYN 112 N.W. Ave. Bethany, Oklahoma PAYNE, ELLEN ....... 112 N.W. Ave. Bethany, Oklahoma PAYNE, runnr-r ..... 112 N.W. Ave. Bethany, Oklahoma PAYNE, LORETTA -- Star Route Garland, Arkansas PAYNE, ROBERTA Rt. 1, Box 43 Yukon, Oklahoma PAYNE, YVONNE ..... R. R. 2 Cherokee, Okla. PAYTON, SHIRLEY A. , Box 206 lit. Gibson, Okla. PEATS, BARBARA ...,. 77 Baylor Pueblo, Colorado PELTS, GILBERT ..... 109 N. Asbury Bethany, Okla. PERRYMAN, ELBERT W 1611 Henry St. Pineville, La. PERRYMAN, ROY .... 1611 Henry St. Pineville, La. PETEPISH, MARY R. -. 209 Wesley Garden City, Kansas PETERS, SCOTT ..... Box 375 Foss, Oklahoma PHILLIPS, B. 1. ....... 309 N. College Bethany, Oklahoma PHILLIPS, CLAIRE -- Box 76 Bethany, Oklahoma PHILIPS, EILEEN ..... 514 S. 10 Lincoln, Nebraska Pnrrrs, ronn ...... Box 142 Iublette, Kansas rornyov, cvnvrrra -- 806 W. Merrick I-lenryetta, Oklahoma POTTER, IERRY A. ,f.... 516 Bridge Ave. Weslaco, Texas POWELL, ELAINE ....d. R. R. 1 Leinweher Lee's Summit, Mo. POWELL, UNA ........L Mankato, Kansas POWERS, SUE ..,... Rt. 1 Dill City, Okla. PRENTICE, ROBERT M. -- 535 Russell Ave. El Dorado, Arkansas PRESSON, CAROLYN .... Rt. 2, Box 123 Broseley, Mo. PRICE, BARBARA ..,.... 5353 N.W. 45 Oklahoma City, Okla. PRICE, HELEN ....O.... Clrerryvale, Kansas PROFFITT, RON 1735 S. 20th Lincoln, Nebraska PRYOR, LA NETTE ....,. 2009 N. 15th Waco, Texas PRYOR, MARSHALL ..... 2808 Fredrick St. Shreveport, La. PURVIS, BETTIE ...L,.. 3315 E. leflerson Grand Prairie, Tex. -rr- RAINS, ILATIZY .,....... 201 S. Perry Ponca City, Okla. RAPELIE, KAREN ..LE.... 308 johnson St. Charlotte, Michigan RATZLAFF, GWENDOLYN Rt. 1, Box 151 Fairview, Okfahoma RAWLINCS, RUTH ........L....... 303 Bass Ave. Yukon, Oklahoma aavaoau, yoarvrvr ,.............. as 613 S. lst Blytheville, Ark. REAM, NEVA ....... Box 183 Cherokee, Okla. REED, DERYL I. - ...... Grand Island, Nehr. REED, GERARD ............,, .,,,-97 2021 E. lackson Colorado, Springs, Colo. REED, GOLDA ,,........ 208 N. College Bethany, Oklahoma REED, OZEY .....a..., 127 N. Pentel Bethany, Oklahoma RICHARDSON, GARY L. ........... Rt. 2, Box 126 San Benito, Texas ..e-.a5-i.....- moron, wav ..... .. 807 Evans St. Garden City, Kans. RIDINCS, IOY ........ 708 NI Cofege Bethany, Oklahoma RICGS, GORDON. ..... Otferle, Kansas RILEY, CONSTANCE A. - 2591 S. Bellaire Denver 22, Colo. RILEY, SHARON D. ....... ...... 8 5 623 Barbee Ft. Scott, Kansas ROBB, DON .......... Pueblo, Colo. ROBERTS, ELIZABETH -. 6045 Heidel Ave. Baton Rouge, La. noaaarsuaaax- .... -.----ss 291516 E. Znd ERTSON BENNY ...E ...... , -85 rnrnlgee Oklahoma . ERTSON CAROLINE 0 Sth Ave akdale, Louisiana BERTSON, CURTIS E. 109 S. Donald N. Little Rock, Ark. ROB' , 1 f,f.16 S. Florida O' , r was r RO Bethany, Oklahoma RO BERTSON, DEANNA ....,,.... -.97 Q09 S. Donald Bethany, Oklahoma RC A iaaarsorv, yon ...,............ .ar -10 5th Ave. Oakland, Louisiana ROBICHAUX, MYRNA ............ .97 15635 N. Brentwood Channelview, Texas ROESINK, BARBARA ...... L ....., .97 5 311 Oak Tree Dr. Flint, Michigan ROGERS, ANN ....... 314 N.W. Znd Betlraay, Oklahoma ROSE, IERRY ......... 2101 W. Demnring Roswell, New Mexico ROWE, KAY .............. ....... , 63 1024 Tank Ave. Neorlesha, Kansas ROWELL, RAYMOND E. Rt. 1, Box- 49 Drumright, Oklahoma RL USHINC, EDNA ....... - 211 Coffey St. Fairmont, W. Va. RUST, CHRISTINE ...... . ...,. .35 420 Sherman Alva, Oklahoma nusrru, arrrrrv .,................ .97 1003 College Blvd. Durant, Oklahoma -3- SAMPSON, SARA D. ......,,......, .85 239 Harriet St. South Portland, Maine SANDS, PHYLLIS ...... Cimanon, Kansas SCHARER, VERNON CHARLES 423 Lake Bonny Dr. Lakeland, Florida SCHMIDT, THERESA -- R. R. 1 Cimarron, Kansas SCHROEDER, ROBERT Box 292 Avondale, Mo. SCHWANZ, FLOYD L. - 712 W. 11th St. Dalles, Oregon SCROGCS, RUTH ANN - 1216 Virginia Pl. Ft. Worth, Texas SELLERS, MERLE' ..... Rt. 1 Roland, Arkarrsas SHANNON, MADALYN I Bethany, Oklahoma SHERMAN, MILDRED - Rt. 2 Calumet, Oklahoma SHERPY, ARLENE ..,. 5729 Troost Kansas City, Mo. SHIRA, HAROLD W. Carl Innction, Mo. SHORE, GLEN F. ..... Polrnson, Kansas sriona, raanoan ...... 'ohnson, Kansas srionraxn, aavaars -- .342 Stratford Ave. Naslrville 6, Tenn. SIYUMAKER, MILTON - Eldorado, Oklahoma Sl-IUMAKER, YVONNE Rt. 2 Eldorado, Oklahoma SICKELS, CLENDA .... Box 645 Bethany, Oklahoma SICKELS, HENRY A. Box 645 Bethany, Oklahoma SIMPSON, MILDRED -. roi N.'Peniel Bethany, Okahoma SIMMONS, DORIS ..... 9728 Champa Dr. Dallas 18, Texas savrrvrorvs, nano y. .... 2616 Coleman St. San Angelo, Texas SKACGS, ROBERT ..... Rt. 4 Bentonville, Ark. SLOAN, BOBBY D. ..... 611 N.W. 3rd Bethany, Oklahoma SLOAN, DONNA ....... Rt. 4, Box 60 Kingman, Kansas snoaw, yonrv ....... 323 W. Fulton srornownn, DEAN ....,. Box 543 Gaylord, Kansas snnrn, aaoarrar D. .......w...... - 4717 S. 53rd Omaha, Nebraska SMITH, EARTH M..... ..i.... - Box 164 Bethany, Oklahoma 009 Woodrow Little Rock, Ark. SMITH, CLARIECE ..... ....... - 1 SM. 60- S. 3rd Durant, Oklahoma iffn, IIM w. ...... SM 400 N. Peniel Bethany, Oklahoma sryrliffrr, LYNN D. ....... ........ a ox 004 Bethany, Oklahoma SMITH, SOUNDRA ..... ....... . 721 E. 10th Ada, Oklahoma SNODGRASS, LANNY .............. 227 W. 22nd Lawrence, Oklahoma SNOW, DONALD ....... ........ 422 River Dr. Amarillo, Texas SNOW, PATRICIA ....,, ........ 718 S. 12th Ponca City, Oklahoma SNOW BARGER, DANIEL ....,..... Rt. 1 Dodge City, Kansas SNOWBARCER, DAVID L. ...,.,. - kt. 1 Dodge City, Kansas SNOWBARGER, IIOWARD V 312 N.W. 3rd Bethany, Oklahoma SNOWBARGER, W ENDELL .,..... . Sylvia, Kansas SOLIDAY, BETTY ..-..,..... Box 346 Cimarron, Kansas SOLIDAY, CARL ....... ..... Box 346 Cimarron, Kansas SOLOMON, yorca Nr. .....,,......, Box 528 Powell, Wyoming SORGEE, IOYCE ..,,,... 2335 Procter Port Arthur, Texas SPTNIDLE, BILLY L. ....,. 1319 W. 37th N. Little Rock, Ark. SPINDLE, RICHARD L. .,.......... Rt. 2 fltanger, Texas SPRY, PHYLLIS ...... ..,..... 2013 S. Shipley Nnncie, Indiana STAFFORD, PAT ....... ........ frrr, IACK D. ....... ........ 9 8 STANLEY, LA RENA - Mooreland, Oklahoma STAPLES, BARBARA - 6 08 W. 8th Tyler, Texas STARK, NAOMA ...... Prescott, Kansas STARK, RUBY ..... 5 16 E. 7th Newton, Kansas STARK, RUTH ANN .... ...,.L - 5 16 E. 7th Newton, Kansas STARK, WAYNE ..... Box 897 Bethany, Oklahoma STEARMAN, IUANITA ............. Box 704 Hooker, Oklahoma saaana, DANNY r. ...... ,...... 702 E. 8th Colleyville, Kansas STEININGER, ROBERTA. Norland Park Aubrrrn, Indiana STETSON, ELTON G. ......s....... 7 Cornell St. S pringheld, Massachusetts STEWART, ROBERT L. ..,......... Box 43 Palmetto, Florida STIELOW, CAROL -- .... - ..... . Paradise, Kansas srrvaas, LINDA - ...... ..,.. - . Box 102 Blot Springs, Arkansas STONECYPHER, GRACE '.1l4 E 3rd St. Iastings, Nebraska STRAWN, PAT ...... 'ZSH N. Penicl Bethany, Oklahoma STUMP, RICHARD ,..... ..,..a . Texhoma, Oklahoma STURGEON, BETTY r. ............. 213 W. Warren E1 Reno, Oklahoma SULLIVAN, PEGGY ...... ....... 3 02 Grand Durant, Oklahoma SULZER, CAROLYN ...... S olgohachia, Ark. sonmran, aanoana .............. 3 03 N.W. -st Bethany, Oclahoma SUMMER, CARL ..... 3 03 N.W. .st SUTHERLAIN D, LAVERNE Bethany, Oklahoma M Montrose, issouri SUTTON, DfANE R. R, 3 Hntclrinson, Kansas SWEET, IOYCE .....,. Fargo, Oklahoma SWIGART, CAROLYN ...,..,..,... 6 7 St. .T- TABOR, HARRIETT .....i 403 West 30 Hutchinson, Kansas TANNER, BARBARA ---..- 813 West 27th North Little Rock, Arkansas TANNER, DONNA ..... ... 813 West 27th St. North Little Rock, Arkansas TAYLOR, KAY ........... 718 North Penicl Bethany, Oklahoma TEAL, NORMA .......... 307 Thornton Street Hot Springs, Arkansas TENNYSON, GARRETII -- 117 S. College Bethany, Oklahoma THANSCHEIDT, ROY .... 118 N. College Bethany, Oklahoma THOMAS, NELDA ..... 1611 N. Nelson Amarillo, Texas THOMASON, DWAYNE -- Box 385 Van Horn, Texas TIIOMPSON, IERRY ..... 7210 S.E. 15th Midwest City, Okla. THOMPSON, IACK , ,,... 807 Crittenden St. Arkadelphia, Ark. THORNTON, GERALDINE S04 Monroe Conway, Arkansas TIPTON, MILDRED ....,. 1126 Wabash Ave. Topeka, Kansas TOBEY, MARY ..... 320 West 1 N. Little Rock, Ark. TONPKINS, CAROLE .,.. W essington Springs, S. Dakota PKINS, GERALDINE 17 Baltimore Lawton, Oklahoma TONPKINS, IOE LEE Box 571 Ionesboro, Ark. TRIMBLE, GERALDINE E. 2012 Georgia St. Carlsbad, New Mexico TON 331 ..U.. UNDERWOOD, GRADY L. Duncan, Oklahoma UPIIAUS, DWIGHT ...... Rt. 1, Box 608 Phoenix, Arizona oanaos, JOHN .... R. R. 2, Box 35 Spring Hill, Kansas .,..V... VANDECRIFT, D. DELETTA 210 Graham St. VAUGIIN, DWAYNE ,212 W . Arlington lit. Worth, Texas VAUGIIN, WAYNE .212 W. Arlington .l't. Worth, 'Texas I VERSAW, ROBER'T Box 715 fletlrany, Oklahorua VIVSON, REBECCA Searey, Oklalionra VISER, BILL ..N.. 300 S. Peniel Bethany, Oklahorna ..W... ..---,.-- .....--..- 8108 Cantrel lr BORN, VAL 709 RUSSELL ,..L N, Asrury Betiany, Oklalroma WAL 4 717 '.. '1 DEN, ILORENCE ....... ..,.. E 711 St russia, Colorado W ALDR OO7, BRENDA S 409 N. Central Befrauy, Oklahoma WA TSON 1706 Houston n ' , KAREN ..... Lo gvrew, 'I'exas WALKE , Genera Delivery U ysses K' I CHARLOTTE , ansas W ALKER A ' ,, KE .1 II .... as 2804 N.W. 35th Oklaho WALL, . 310 E. Anaclar' W ATSOf WATSO V, K Scott, Ohio ma Ciiy, Oklahoma. '1 'DUANE ........... ..,... ' 65 Oklahoura ro, Oka. , rr., v, nrxnnra -L Sprirrglielcl, Mo. A..llRYN ........ W ELLIV onreovu, ,.., 0 ,,., . L... - apartaeo 302 Vlarragira, Nicaragua W 'IATH ..nv, you evra .,.L.......Lt 2810 Las Palmas Fort Arthur, Texas 11117 r r ..EEa.ER,GAYLE -... - ..,, 2.4 -8th St. S. Great Falls, Mont. will I ar. . fVfcA' ester, Oklahoma VVEITAKIIR, PAUL Box 331 Bethany, Okluhorna WHITE, IANICE 2141 S. Waco Wichita, Kansas l 1 W1-II TE, MARILYN ..., 517 Cherry St. Iaeksonville, Texas WHITE, MERRITT L. ..... .,..e. 6 9 3406 S. Gary Ft. Smith, Ark. WHITE, Tl-IOMAS R. -- EELER, IMCIGENE ..... ..... -, WPlI'f'TENBURG, FLOYD 30x 698 Betraay, Oklalrorua W fCKIlAM, IANET ....... 5 02 E. 5th St. plays, Kansas IVCKER, MARY L. into W. rzar Dallas 11, T'exas W A ynorvrxrv, aaru .603 laekson Arnarillo, Texas uf ff-Iarrah, Oklahoma we I 4 coins, suanorv ,...... ,..,... ar 2 -KOI'T, RICIIARD L. .... 6721 N.W. 28th Bethany, Oklahoma WILKINS, STAN flox 612 Claude, Texas WLLENS, SANDRA 2202 W. Broadway Betliauy, Oklahoma WILLIAMS, DOYLE .a..L - 1911 rn Luhlroelr, Texas WILLIAMS, IENE ..I. ,- Rt. 1, Box 59 Benton, Arkansas W ILLIAMS, LAWRENCE a...a...,.. 601 Nelray Austin, Texas WILLIAMS, Il. LAWRENC 123 E. Vine Bfytlreville, Ark. W I 308 N. College Betrauy, Okfahorna E LLIAMS, ROBERT ......,.. W ..,.IAMS, S -IIRLEY ....a......a. - fQ.itr1e Roek, Ark. W'fQ.l','AIlflSON aria sw, sou, Ilkaronra City, Okla. 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