Southern Nazarene University - Arrow Yearbook (Bethany, OK)
- Class of 1961
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3111 vmnriam DAVID NOBLES 1938 - 1961 A junior business major at Bethany Nazarene College, David Nobles, from Corpus Christi, Texas, passed away April 19, 1961, after a brief illness. David was loved and appreciated by all who knew him. His friendly and congenial spirit will be greatly missed on the campus by the students and faculty alike. Although David's death occasioned deep sor- row in many hearts, the knowledge of his glowing testimony gives assurance of another meeting. He, was survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nobles, two brothers, and a sister, Karen, a BNC sophomore. YEARBOOK PUBLICATION OF BETHANY NAZARENE COLLEGE BETHANY, OKLAHOMA Sue Lewis --- ........... Editor Angie Martin --- ..... Associate Editor Scott Peters ....... ...... B usiness Manager LeDon McAna11y .... ...-. P hotographer 'x , , ,ff ,N ' if I K' , V X , , fi 'ff ,-pf E i fi I T vu -ra--Q-..m.4m .Wa 2 mm Q2 , Ayn 5, fm .fm w 5 ,X EW QW V. -im as B :fin 552.2 5 sig A ff wi x wi-wgfgji. H5-yu, up b. 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As mediator between the college and the educational zone, the assistant to the president has many responsibilities. For the past nine years, Reverend Curtis Smith has held this responsible position on the campus of Bethany Nazarene College. Until this year the title of his position was director of public relations. A graduate of BNC, Rev. Smith exemplifies Christ in every phase of his life. Since his coming to the campus in 1952, he has spent most of his time touring the zone, presenting the needs of the college. Many of the improvements and the construction of new buildings on the campus can be contributed to the efforts of Rev. Smith. His sense of humor, winning personality, and enthusiastic service to the college marks Curt, as most students know him, as one of the favorite members of the administration. In recognition and appreciation of his able and devoted service, we, the 1961 Arrow staff, dedicate this publication to . . . CURTIS SMITH E, ff wma Eglssigwv N ,Www Gum W sggwg a. gg 5y,f,12i Q was rm vi., Q. s . 0'-wma! Eonsuago beneath the silent surface of the earth, a miracle occurred. Unlovely black carbon was changed into the most beautiful and treasured precious stone man has ever known. The diamond was not always beautiful. Look at one as its shimmering facets delicately reflect light rays and burst into a thousand tiny prisms of color. It cost that diamond a great price to become a jewel. It was subjected first to long hours of cutting and polishing. But the diamond is processed only in the hands of a master craftsman. So we, like raw stones, must be subjected to the refining processes of life and education. Here in all phases of our college life we have felt the cutting necessary to remove the rough spots from our characters, from our personalities. We have felt the polishing which smoothed our relationship with God and our fellowman. After college we will be ready to take up our work in life as gems. Some of us will be great and shine like rare jewels. But, as with the many diamonds that are used industrially, the most of us will 'go out to spend our lives in service. And in what more noble way could we exhibit what we have gained from our education--intellectually, socially, and spiritually-than to reflect in the daily routines of life the sunlight from the Master's face? Al-ma Ma-ter, Al-ma Ma-ter, Hail all Hail to thee. Red and White stand for the light Of Dear old BNC. Q CAMPUS LIFE Q ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY Q CLASSES Q FEATURES Q ACTIVITIES Q RELIGIOUS LIFE Q ORGANIZATIONS Q ATHLETICS Q ADVERTISEMENTS ,Xi X wwf 'K ' , W 'E Lwffw 3:21. X. rv, QYQFZVJC V Q -.-Lx. .1 ff. , ., ilk : 4! ,Kafka ,ni - QYZSLPQ. , 5 .?,., . fgrgc, 'ar .- f v -r H , -,gf INTERESTING CLASSES make the routine of college life more enioyable. McCONNELL HALL . . . classes of history government, English, literature, speech education, sociology, psychology, philos ophy, Greek, and religion. TI-IE. FKCJLJTIIXIE Sound of the chimes, half past the hour . . . campus comes alive with students scurrying to classes . . . pro- fessors' voices rise in volume . . . the rustling of book pages . . . the scratching of pens and pencils . . . silence as minds strain for answers . . . again the sound of the chimes . . . this is classes . . . the routine. SCIENCE HALL . . . classes of biology, chemistry physics, and language. COMMERCIAL BUILDING . . . classes of home economics, arf, business and office practice. FINE ARTS . . . chapel services, classes of music theory, piano, voice, and organ. l 4. 4 , ,..-,U , - r. . --T, WE.-:cf-,i',.-. V- a.e?,f. r..-gaehie ARCHITECT'S DRAWING of the new library on Bethany Nazarene College campus. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT Hardy C. Powers turns the first symbolic shovel of earth celebrating the star! of the new library. Silence in the library . . . or in the quiet rooms of conscientious students . . . the constant struggle of getting tomor- row's lesson . . . the never ending search for knowledge . . . books, papers, pencils are needed . . . concentration, diligence, time find the answers . . . grades, knowledge are the goal . . . this is study . . . the inevitable. TI-I E I IXI EVITAB LE ON A BEAUTIFUL DAY, BNC sfudents, Vernon Scharer, Dene Moore, Kay Jeffries, and John Uphaus debate on whether to study or to enjoy The outdoors. THE FRIENDLY SMILE of Mary Jane Beckeif, library ussisfani encourages Jim Spruce, freshman, and Judy Craig, iunior, to check out more books. 533.9 an A LOT .OF STUDYING is being accomplished by Gerald Beam, freshman, even though it is in a dream. MEMORIAL STUDENT UNION BUILDING . . . cafeteria, lounge, the Drag, and student offices. AT A E. x 1 I, , M fg - A DISTRACTION GIVES Gene .lanes sophomore T opportunity to snatch a bite from freshman Judi Moore's cookie at the fall student-faculty reception. ENJOYING THE WARMTH of the fireplace in the Memorial Student Union lounge are BNC students, Ruth Ann McClung and Harold Enrich. r wi rg - V, . .,--.gs ,i 1 sy . W-. ,y - f,ir- f :nga-, -in N if X A Y .hu Y ly , X: 7 fy f- .nidr Jimi? . f--,,x,!. W ifiiil su A .WOOL li ,QQ dk'-L r'fTli1J ii i' -f - i ,, .1 u , , Time out from study and classes . . . looked-forward-to weekends . . . time for relaxation, fun . . . a quick coke between classes . . . a quiet drive for two . . . a couple here and there . . . the gaiety of parties . . . the dignity of a formal banquet . . . this is dating . . . the lighter side. THE PATIO in back of the Memorial Student Union makes o fine place for Sammy Elrod, Sylvia Moore, Janell McFarland, and Dwight Uphaus to combine sunlight, conversation, and cokes. l FORMAL OCCASIONS such as fha Christmas Banquet give BNC nerweera cmssss Marilyn chew-am, freshman, and Kent d ' P'e of f U f fi's C f- Kline, senior, stop for a coke in the Drag. W BETHANY FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE pravides a beautiful place of worship for college sfudenls and people of the communify. DR. E. S. PHILLIPS' Pastor THE PHILLIPS LADIES QUARTET, composed of Claire, Mrs. Phillips, Karen, and Behy Jean, pruclice a special song they will sing. TI-IE SEFRICDLJ SIIDE Time for thoughtfulness and reverence . . . opening Conventions, revivals . . . Nazarene churches in area filled with students . . . worship and lectures in chapel . . . as much a part of campus life as academic or social events . op- portunity to Work, pray, worship together . this is religion . the serious side. LED BY STUDENTS, such as Junior Class chaplain Tom Mclaughlin, class prayer meetings during Tuesday activity periods are a time of spiritual uplift and fellow- ship with God. ' PQ... we DORM PRAYER CHAPELS provide a closeness to God for students such as Larry Jablecki, Gerald Lane, and David Allen. A SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS offers Gayle Wheeler, senior, an opportunity for service to her church. maxim ...... THE GYM . . . basketball, volleyball, tumbling, and other physical education courses . . . plus the bond room and offices. WITH A LEAP, Dwayne Thomason, sophomore, hopefully eyes the basket for two more points for the Sigma Delta Chi team. The gym is the center of activity . . . some arc participants . . . others are spectators . . . football in the fall . . . basketball in winter . . . baseball reigns in spring . . . society friendly competition . . . another relief from classes and studies . . . this is recreation . . . the diversions. Tl-'IE IDIVEFRSICJIXI TUMBLER DE,AN FRALEY, freshman, prac- ' tices the new irick he has learned in class. AN UNSUCCESSFUL BLOCK gives Stan Wilkins, junior, possession of the bull and opportunity to gain several yards for his team. KAPPA Pl' EPSILON girls look on as leammare, Carolyn Payne, sends a set-up over the net. M Meeting place of lasting friendships . . . sharing joys and disappointments with roommates . . . gab sessions and parties . . . brightly decorated rooms to suit ones tane . .. quki concenhanon on studies . . . this is the girls' side of housing . . . dorm life. 1 ' .P xka ma . ,W J' X 1 'f l 'i, 3, ... Y THE NEW FRONT of Jernigan Hall, dormitory for girls, provides an 1 f GJ' . . . . attractive entrance for not only Jernigan, but the south wing of Bud F 'z FW, Robinson Hall. 1 1 WK I 3 I' s. X w Z, IA r X- 'ffjl fi Hy. .V , rs' W X, 1 i 4 5' X ,. Q -- X. , 3 ,,,- ug 1:g--- Lfff 45 fr 113.5 .aa l T Q af t 'fihci , a JERNIGAN HOUSEMOTHER, Mrs. Alice Ray, invites Phyllis Jones, freshman, and her parents to inspect the dormitory the night of open house. FANNING HALL houses 42 girls. ATTRACTIVE HOSTESSES, Ann Cummins and Drunette Joines, soph- omores, serve Barbara Jones, freshman, and Willis Crawford, sophomore, at the Bud Robinson Hall open house. 20 IDCJFXIVI LIFE Y , ,i ,fl J! , l -1 in w HOSPITALITY, SOUTHERN STYLE, is pracficed by Reba Meodor, senior, as she offers Dr. Vernon Snow- borger, dean of sludenis, some candy during Jernigan Hall open house. MAGAZINES AND FOOD seem to be lhe cenfers of inferesr of the gob session of Ruth Ann Scroggs, Phyllis Fletcher, Dene Moore, Pot Belcher, Barbara Barnett, and Roberia Sfeininger. SEE ANY RESEMBLANCE? might be ihe question Sharron Neufeld, senior, is asking her roommate, Faye Huffman, iunior. - 'FEC -Zfvq, ', - fl : If 7- F wifi 4 51? YM . fx F? fa? 1-,, , 2+ I , FOR OLD TIMES SAKE, Charlotfe Walker and Marilyn Greer, sophomores, reminisce as they look ihrough an old yearbook. 21 515551 DORM NEARS COMPLETION , Z K w ARCHITECTS DRAWING of the new girls' dormitory which will be ready for use in fhe fall of 1961. CONSTRUCTION PROGRESSES rapidly as the weaiher NEW DORM will house 120 girls in four-room units with private stair- permits. ways to each unit. CHAPMAN HOUSES BGYS The sounds of loud male laughter . and the delightful aspects of group living . . . bull sessions .f . . studious guys laboring over studies . . . prayer and discussion . making of lasting friendships . . . this is the boys' side of housing . . . dorm life. SEQ? uf r ,. ,,. S- .ig .x rr. 1 il1f?'7 r .rw r 33 f- My . wrgggn M., .Mmm gg Indm. MAN OR BEAST might be confusing in the room of Ira Cox, freshman, who has quite a colledion of leoplard skins from JUST CHATTING after u day of sfudies, Harrell Lucky and Johnny Rayburn, iuniors, spend 'their leisure time in Harrell's room. CHAPMAN HALL .WM .... Wedding bells during the year . keeping house while going to school . . sharing household duties . . . studying together . . . Working, playing, praynig together . . . pooling of incomes . stretching a dollar . . . making a home . . . this describes a Mr. and Mrs .... the married side. DR. E. S. PHILLIPS, pasIor of Bethany First Church, con- gratulates Mr. and Mrs. lUna Powellj Snowbarger on their H H marriage in January. ' 'ig K 'Q i tl-Wnggiflg ,r F , o s FAMILY DEVOTIONS are an important part of Ihe daily BABY MAKES THREE fits Ihis couple, Don and Linda Uonesj ,chedule for Millie Uipfonj and Charles Ray. Carley, as they show their baby, Lea Ann, around the campus. 24 TI-IE INIIADLFRFRIEIID SIIDE THE TABLES ARE TURNED as husband Melvin McCullough serves his wife, Geneva, at the Senior Class steak fry. ,Q BLENDING VOICES is an enjoyable pastime and also a service to the church for Joe and Deleha Wanclegriftj Tompkins, iuniors. ilk l f A W 4 nm, l V ll ll? ,N 433335 ragga. ,,. - STUDYING TOGETHER seems profitable to Comer Johnson, especially when wife, Judy fBurnhamJ, will do the iyping. X wwf, , L ll 1 Mid, ww W ' M M' 1 Q 'zz-L M b HOUSEHOLD CHORES, such as washing fhe dishes, are clone by Don McWhinney, senior, only when fhe photog- rapher is around according to wife, Lillie lCoxl. Z-mf ' ff, f' si! 7, L ,H ,Q ,M Q an fa ,, M A u ,lfssffw . 'six r H5538 us? :fam ff' -, , ,f -Aw 1' ,vm hw. ,SE 1, was-A -e N QW f H M A ml. Af 'WEEE Sw 5, . nm ai .W New: .-am, Ef?f2szqA. W 'a5mLW ?: ff Haig! is DR. ROY H. CANTRELL L ,Q f 'im- Y ,X mg iz? in 5 , , Fl, mwgfen W 9213545212 az, 1 512 mg w Q ' :Si E W? as. .V lm,- ,, M U U 1 ffm 3: ,sn amp - au nf, u 1535: H Hain six Q 5 Kai' ff Wk - FW. . ifwgifk : --2? lg if 3 vm -:Q N , M ,I W W ,, A fx, V A Z W, amiga ,ggi xfgwmf f ' E ' , 33? H5563-,. fu 9,51 A- 'ELM :zz ' - if X Mfg: fy: ,r W, . M Egg Q H gg, QL, ,E , Y , N 57 Z 5 X, A, 5332 ' mi Q ' Qfzzgg mf N-X Q mf x Bm 59' 1. W wi' mg. sfff ' mf 'V , ' N' H Lf Z me SG W , , , yi ,E 15, , .Nw .z Fw M. ., XM. , ,.:: , Y W rw, ..,a, A, was ' in sw m EVE ' 'if SF' my sz ,, wise fs H QF U iw fi 'I H35 My was Q fs! THE PRESlDENT'S MESSAGE I am sure that I express the sentiments of the students, faculty, administration, board of trustees, and our entire constituency, when I commend Editor Sue Lewis and her staff in the presentation of the 1961 ARROW. This volume reflects the high ideals, spirit, and activity at BNC in a most artistic and unique manner. Please accept this expression of gratitude to all who have contributed toward its production. Through the years the book will bring back memories for personal enjoyment, will provide thoughtful laughter, stimulate unselfish ambition, and broaden our Christian vision. You chose well when you described the product of your college in terms of beautiful and treasured precious stones,-polished, shining, useful diamonds. Our world is looking for young people with diamond- like qualities. It demands the best-the real. The artificial and fake will not do. The call comes for dedication, hard work, and precision, not for the show case or display window, but for the shop, where diamond cuts diamond and one hone smooths a second. We believe that BNC students possess these di- amond-like qualities which the challenging '60's de- mand. These qualities, when surrendered to Christ, give an open vision, clear objectives, warm hearts with a steady glow of a great enthusiasm, and afford that daily guidance without which moral restraint and achievement may not be realized. I agree with you when you say that your college education at Bethany has been a choice and highly- prized experience. Acknowledgment is due our Lord and all those who have contributed toward this wealth which is yours today. ROY H. CANTRELL President vf X MISS VERLA EUBANK Secretary to Dr. Cantrell DR. and MRS. ROY H. CANTRELL DR. C. HAROLD RIPPER Dean of the College DEAN OF THE COLLEGE The Dean of the College, Dr. C. Harold Ripper, a man of outstanding character and intellect, takes a personal interest in each student and is always ready to help solve any problem within his jurisdiction. His Christian spirit and many abilities make him an outstanding educator. Among the many responsibilities of this office are the selecting and organizing of the curricula into a workable schedule and the providing of mimeographing service on the campus. DONNA GREIN ER Office Assistant MRS. PAT SMITH Secretary to Dean Ripper RUTH ANNA LEWIS Mimeographing Operator DEAN OF STUDENTS Dr. Vernon Snowbarger, Dean of Students, must handle in his office problems of all types. I-le has proved himself to be a friend of the students as well as a capable advisor and counselor. It is the responsibility of this office to issue disciplinary measures, record the chapel cuts, register student cars, issue permits for students to make out-of-town trips, as well as supervise many other important campus activities. , M iiz' n MISS SANDY CUPPY Secretary to Dean Snowbarger IUDITH HAVERLY Office Assistant DR. VERNON SNOVVBARCER Dean of Students it DENE MOORE and ESTHER SAMPSON Office Assistants MR. HARRY L. CRADDOCK Business Manager BUSINESS OFFICE The warm friendly greeting of the Business Manager, Mr. Harry Craddock, is familiar to all students. Even with the duties of College Church Sunday School superintendent, civic work, and counselor to many students with monetary problems, Mr. Craddock performs the difficult job of Business Manager with the upmost: efficiency and capability. His Christian spirit and attitude toward the students make him one of the favorite figures on the campus. Iob placement services, veteran checks, and government loans are also handled by Mr. Cradclock and his competent staff. MISS RUTH NEWBERRY Secretary to Harry Craddock CAROL IO GREEN Office Assistant Via? ,,. SUE PRENTICE Office Assistant 11 55 M y ffm: M. S 'Q ' 1 1 ag QU 1 131.1111 - :xx a?5z1 -21 .1-., as- W. MRS. ROMONA SYKES Cashier MRS. CAROLYN COLWELL Assistant Cashier MISS FLORENCE LUNDY Accountant 1 1smf'1Q1: 191 11 -. 1 ',,,1f'5f.Sa?2feS v . i 1' P, Wei' sv S i Y I ,Zi 1 11121 ' 1 J MISS ERLIENE BRUNKAU Bookkeeper 33 t .. 'Q kr 4 5 'SN 1-'Pi REV. CURTIS SMITH Assistant to the President MISS MATTIE BELLE IONES Secretary to Curtis Smith ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT Rev. Curtis Smith, ambassador of good will across the BNC zone, has the important job of coordinating the efforts of the churches with the needs of Bethany Nazarene College. His unique job places him in various kinds of situ- ations which he handles with ease and efficiency. In this office, where the addresses of all the educational zone pastors and district superin- tendents are kept, the mailing of the bi-monthly publication, Today, is also handled. ANNELLE BOYER Office Assistant CO-ORDINATOR OF ALUMNI ACTIVITIES To establish a full-time office for promotion of activities among graduates and former students of BNC, the Alumni Association has selected Rev. Gordon Wickersham. In addition to per- forming the duties of the office, Rev. Wickersham also handles the publicity work for the college. This includes the newspaper contacts in Bethany, Oklahoma City, and hometown newspapers of the college students. Revj Wickersham's work has proved very beneficial to the college in the publicity field. KAREN JOHNSON and DIANE BRIGGS Office Assistants CAROLYN CRIDER Alumni Student Secretary REV. GORDON WICKERSHAM Alumni Co-ordinator esafwy Y I Efinvl I LINDA MOORE Office Assistant 35 DR. DONALD R. DANSKIN Registrar if i f H REGISTRA-R'S OFFICE The office of the Registrar is filled capably and efficiently by Dr. Donald Danskin. Besides serving as an administrator, he is also a pro- fessor of business. His meticulous handling of his responsibilities makes Dr. Danskin an out- standing leader on the campus. Recording the grades and distributing the grade slips, as well as handling the high school records of each student, are among the many duties of this office. H MELVA IO DORN and IANE BOHANNAN Office Assistant and Secretary 36 MRS. LEONA MCCONNELL MEEK Recorder ROBERTA STEININGER, BRENDA ALBRIGI-IT, and NORMA TEAL Office Assistants ABILENE Rev. Raymond Hurn Rev. Milton Poole Mr. Raman Chandler DALLAS Dr. Paul Garrett Rev. Clyde Ammons Mr. Harold McCullough HOUSTON Dr. Raymond McClung Rev. Hugh Dean Mr. A. I. Dougharty IOPLIN Rev. Dean Baldwin Rev. Wilson D. Baker Mr. lack Sooter KANSAS Dr. Ray Hance Rev. Herbert Merritt Mr. E. W. Snowbarger KANSAS CITY Dr. Iarrette Aycock Dr. Iohn Stockton Dr. Orville jenkins LOUISIANA Rev. W. Dan Perryman Rev. Ray Davis Rev. T. T. McCord N. ARKANSAS Rev. I. M. Hendrickson Rev. Boyd Hancock Mr. Andy Felts BOARD OF TRUSTEES N. E. OKLAHOMA Dr. I. C. Mathis Rev. E. H. Sanders Mr. Steve Cooper N. W. OKLAHOMA Rev. I. T. Gassett Dr. L. N. Gilbert Dr. E. S. Phillips Rev. I. Reyndal Russell NEBRASKA Rev. Norman Bloom Dr. 'Whitcomb Harding Mr. Blaine D. Proffitt SAN ANTONIO Rev. Iames Hester Rev. Heame Spruce Mr. Paul Rice S. ARKANSAS Dr. A. Milton Smith Rev. Frank Hamm Mr. I. L. Stivers S. E. OKLAHOMA Rev. Glen Iones Rev. Harold C. Harcourt Mr. Lenard Stubbs S. W. OKLAHOMA Rev. W. T. johnson Dr. Kenneth Rice Mr. I. E. Emmett Rev. O. H. Ballard CHAIRMAN Dr. Orville Ienkins VICE-CHAIRMAN Dr. john-Stockton SECRETARY Rev. T. Gassett ALUMNI REPRESENTATIVE Dr. Paul Macrory PRESIDENT OF COLLEGE Dr. Roy H. Cantrell 3 5 Ti 'Q sf.w:,1giE..5 I .W Q I r. rr ll I M firewall eff. Af. if 2 ized R FACULTY-TRUSTEE DINNER is time for reoog t th standing trustees: Dr. B. F. Neely, Dr. J tt Rev. M. G. Akin, represented by Rev. T T d I pictured are Rev. Glen Jones, Dr. Roy H C t ll D O ll Jenkins, and Rev. J. T. Gassett. on ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL: Dr. Anne C. Greve, Dr. Roy H. Cantrell, Chairman, and Elizabeth Smith, seated. Robert G. Lawrence, Dr. Vernon Snowbarger, Harry L. Cracldock, Dr. C. Harold Ripper, Dr. Donald R. Danskin, and Dr. Mel-Thomas Rothwell, standing. FACULTY COMMITTEES MAKE POLICIES PERSONNEL POLICIES COMMITTEE: Roy Lunn student representative, Dr. C. Harold Ripper, Harry L. Cradclock, Dr. Donald Metz, Dr. Snowbarger, Lester L. Dunn, Jack Rairdon, McCullough, student representative, and Don Lucky, student representative, Dr. Ralph L. Hdnce, Harrell Lewis, Vernon Melvin Wilson. Faculty ELLWOOD R. TAME, Ph.D. RALPH LEWIS, Ph.D. BESSIE G. OLSON, M.A. Associate Professor of Speech Associate Professor of Speech Assistant Professor of Speech DIVISION OF HUMANITIES I I -1, I V gg ' , U V: . f g .N,fi Z l , .eee ., 'Z x' fl'-I I L' . ' 'Q' 1- ia f ' 9 1 Lil ' . I L41 ' . if-2 J, I: p H , Qtjgag Tp '- I I .pf Swv'-, t 'I' ' 'I w i' ' , ' I ' ' ,N ,ff 4 1,35 L2 , ry A 52355 i. 4 . f-1.1,-2,5 I I ew ' am is I ' , P- ---'ff-fi I I if i s .5 or f. 1 I ' Q ' ref I if r - r -1. I- -- -1 f 'I ' y y A ' I : f' ' 5 . f. S E... - id, N fu P Tit. rx N Y if X A ' X V 4 ,' k I ' i, '-'Iv' I N 'A I 11 A ,E HUMANITY IN DISGUISE describes these members of the Division of Humanities, Profs. Olson, Luughbcum, Huhnke, Hanna, and Sheldon at Assistant Professor of Modern Languages me many ladies' Halloween party. 40 ,,t 375' I 1 WILLIS H. DOBSON, Ph.D. ANNA BELLE MAURINE Professor of English LAUGHBAUM, PhD. DICKERSON, M.A. On Leave of Absence Professor of English Associate Professor of English FACULTY ulllw 5 2 ' J in l MM fflll. V3 2 new A gggsrlf stir CAROL SPRUCE RUTH MILLER HELEN FRANCIS LUNDY, M.A. Special Instructor ROTHVVELL, A.M. Associate Professor of English Associate Professor of English and Spanish A 41 ANNE C. GREVE, Ph.D. ELDRED LADUE, M.S. FORREST LADD, Ph.D Professor of Assistant Professor of Professor of Psychology Home Economics Home Economics DIVISION OF SOCIAL SCIENCE Q 115321 'I fait 'HM mf e f H-eff 'S C. RAT OBSTRUCTION REACTION is observed by Gayle Wheeler and Bob Lay- Professor of Psychology well, psychology students, with the help of an obstruction box made by Bob. 42 H ' Q F FRED FLOYD, Ph.D JAMES R. GARNER, Ph.D. IACK T. RAIRDON, M.A. Professor of History Professor of Associate Professor of Political Science and History Social Science FACULTY i. A' li ss, ' H, 'K ' It r a , Z: 1 l is ,girl- W E' 'll 4 cj ,. 'fr is. r ii ,crm I ri ii' :rr rr ggi ' ' 3 1 PIANO PERFECTION is demonstrated by Dr. Ripper and Prof. Dickerson at the Faculty Fun Frolic. D , . . Professor of Sociology 43 W 1 i ft gig? ,..,,...,, 4 Q A il VL 'gig' . 1 f E- ,s DONALD R. ELMER LAWRENCE DANSKIN, Ed.D. SHELLENBERGER,M.Ed. SNELL, M.Comm.Ed. Professor of Business Assistant Professor .of Business Assistant Professor of Secretarial Science DIVISION OF SOCIAL SCIENCE i, it - ' ' ,. , . grim new ns',,,1j'w wr in 5 X , Eff? ,. , ri' Ji in ll wif mn EL' ll 1 H it R, - Z Q -E mi .-,'-E .f If '. rw H W in -N' .Y V 3 -V , ' ,V , ,. EEKW- ii if 1 it JAMES POSEY WESLEY G. MooN, Ed.D. THURMAN E. Special Instructor in Business Professor of Education CQBURN, Ph-D-I Special Instructor in Psychology 44 5- 'EM DOROTHY R. CONSTANCE DONALD W. SHELDON, A.M. SPRUCE, M.A. WILSON, M.Ed. Associate Professor of Associate Professor of Assistant Professor of Education Education Physical Education FACULTY STUDENT TEACHING gives Irene Kindall, junior, a real insight into her chosen profession. LESTER L, ' EUGENE ROBERT W. HALE DUNN, M.Mus. CHAMBERS, M.M'us. Instructor of Voice Professor of Voice Assistant Professor of Voice DIVISION OF FINE ARTS MARGARET DUNN, B.F.A. T. C. LECKIE, M.Mus. DAVID Instructor of Piano Assistant Professor of Piano UERKVITZ, M-Mus Assistant Professor of Piano 46 REUBEN E. RUTH SEARS KEITH PAGAN, M.Mus.Ed RODEI-IEAVER, M.Mus. TAYLOR, M.Teaching Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor of Brass Assistant Professor of Organ Music Education On Leave of Absence F ACU L TY yi -1 9 asaa R i ,i i- if , gg U ii- s, an Y H , Wir i or BETI Y PAGAN, B.Mus. fQr:NFhAKE Mg5lZf11hifUfHeA:f MvtCfEvnffy 'Tis RAY BOWMAN, M.S. - o ee, is ren ere y ro . urgare unn, uc- - cgnsguctor Euiaxilano companied by her husband, Prof. Lester Dunn, at the Assistant Pfofessof of Art I1 CHVC O SCIICC Faculty Fun Frolic. 47 Tiffin.-rig u T DONALD S. METZ, D.R.E, HAROLD B. HOYT, D.R.E. W. N. KING, S.T.D. Professor of Religion Associate Professor of Religion Professor gf Religion DIVISION OF PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION LEADERSHIP DEMANDS GUIDANCE is the belief of-the Religious Organizations' Council, left to right, Tom Mclaughlin, Jerrold Lake, Barbara Morris, Marshall Pryor, Dr. Donald Metz, John Johnson, and Doyle Williams. 48 f mf 1' :J 11 gn, my CLASS DISCUSSION with Dr. King, professor of religion, serving as moderator, Takes its course in Apocalyptic Liierufure class. MEL-THOMAS ROBERT L. L. C. PHILO, Ph.D., D.D ROTHWELL, Ph.D. SAVVYER, Th.D. Professor of Professor of Philosophy Professor of Religion Philosophy and Religion On Leave of Absence 49 Qs I'IIf' I B xv 5 I as J if in If 315,523 ROBERT G. LAWRENCE, M.A. Professor of Biological Science 50 b DON BEAVER, Ph.D. GENE HEASLEY, Ph.D Professor of Chemistry Assistant Professor of Chemistry DIVISION OF NATURAL SCIENCE GLIMPSES INTO THE UNKNOWN ore nothing unusual for these biology students as they prepare for another drawing. MATH SEEMS EASY when Prof. Greer, professor of muihemaiics, explains thexproblerns on the blackboard. FACULTY FB?- ?' 2 EARL V. C-REER, PhD. F. EMMETT HAMMER, MA Professor of N'IZlthC11'l2'IfiCS Associate Professor of Physics Z , H' fe' fa, 'Hi ' 555 A. ELIZABETH KATHRYN SMITH, M.A. PASCHALL, M.A. in L.S. Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor of Library Science Library Science LIBRARY IQ LIBRARY STAFF: Standing, left to right, White, Brinson, Depue, loper, Nisley, Sulzer, Bickford, Ridings, McGraw, and Spindle. Seated, left to right, Enns, Duvall, Mabry, Petefish, Chilton, Kilpatrick, Frazier, and Lighthill. ..... EI!! .wx -'su NK As 1 A . . a 1 -gi, s f 1 SJR I .-wi' L. L' .. I Y N. MRS. CAROLYN COLWELL Fanning Hall MRS. ALICE RAY Iernigan Hall COUNSELORS HOLD DORM POSITIONS MR. and MRS. MELVIN OYER Bud Robinson Hall , f' 2 k g ,' li 1 Q E , ...K a Q . 'W--.K ,ri REV. and MRS. FRANK MCCONNELL Chapman Hall FLOOR CREW: Back row, left to right, Billy .lack Grimes, superin- tendent, Wendell Snowbarger, Jerrold Lake, Ben Perry, Don Kite, Rodney Bowen, Harold Townley. Kneeling, left to right, Gerald Beam, Phil Storey, Parker Wilson, Merlin Snowborger, and Lynn Springfield. MAINTENANCE CREW: Back row, left to right, Gary Jordan, Ken- neth Thompson, Kenneth Stephens, Keith Robertson, Wayne Brenne- man, Gerald Eskew, George Ward, and Von Purdue. Front row, left to right, Marvin Simpson, superintendent, Dave Powers, Joy Miller, Ben Riggins, Olen Ferguson, Robert Simpson. ,W ,,,,,,,s .ssrissrfsf e , t , ' Q , .sw , .K QQ CAFETERIA SERVERS: Left to right, Mmes. Kramer, Lee, Collier, Harris, Wells, Walraven, Crider, and Huscher. 'il GROUND CREW: Back row, left to right, Glen Scales, Chester Naramor, Marion Walchle, James Henley, superintendent, Barry Graham, Robert Hemphill, Joe Garvin, and Rollin Gilliland. Kneel- ing, Richard Cooper, Merrill Frink, and Leland Kirkendall. CAMPUS EMPLOYEES iff' 175W ' g ' ROY SCHURMAN Campus Cop J, 1? MR. HUBERT HARRIS MRS. KATIE DREWRY Employment Service Dietitian COLLEGE STAFF SERVES STUDENTS W L ,v A , . WL l : I I r w I- , DR. PAUL MACRORY DR. LEON N. GILBERT College Physician College Physician l l I lr I MISS RACHEL ELROD College Nurse I . ' +5 'gQ.S r' f A I ' lf- QL ' ' I , I MRS. TUNE CLARK College Nurse 1 waz ww Qs I V,f E nm Q bf ss vm, wx M W ig ' .. 1 fi vm. . el.. vu fn-A rw. W mv A Q B Hf ' ' ' SS E W H H 1 5 M W. B 'Y S81 , . - M X. N VL, ,MM .V . V H ' ew- H N X-fs. W.. - N Wfwwsfw. y .B V .tb mjiiiliig Mmzf V jwf Q -W Y. ww,-iw? Q:,.mX,,U3? as W K x S :H?'w,g:-'N ,,.,m,W - , M . - M Q,m 51- '- f .' .. - uma miyaisqw zn,s1 .s -'. AML A-M - ., If 1 n 2,.g2?r 50 . m..,,wM . - .fimgfg-JsQ,f?m,5f.w.mwa W f w2S.5Qs11,gWWsw,.waPfq.. MHVQ, B M. H-M . 2. 'mgiwfwf-Q A ww Q-W Mxgf fig. . 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Q , ,,,,, ' xii K ,Q aff: .BQ x f x p-V 4 . . 1: f ff ,ml JB my W ' Q Umm ,fm xg. xx mv! mmf Www Mm, wwf' viigw-se ww.. , 51-wp A E 'A wh Z Awww: waa-nw .-mmm spa mf 1 HH was s ms s 'E' 51551 af awww A aw , w s 4 as if XG Jac S? V mum nv. M mx wa wxw g Q as-,f Q-v. .Q w Ji -'iw ,Y K. Q.: Q ,I 3' ss Sie '15 .iw Aa ss ' ,Q w if X Q M .R . it Li Y, V ' - L' if u 1 . N YN. 'JS .,V K' w 1:1 A .L . . A ., ,... .. 4 9. , ' 1-.. . X , .- - . 4 1 if 4 ' '-- J . . J. ' 4 fffyrf 4 A. ' f- J fv- -win. t 9-1139 1 . B .wma CLASS OFFICERS Kent Kline --- ' - ....... President Dave jones ...... ..... V ice-President Melvin McCullough .... Student Council Representative Mary Lynn WVicker Peters ..C... Secretary janell McFarland ,H.....H ---Treasurer Comer johnson -u uu.. Chaplain Dr. Fred Floyd .... ..... S ponsor CHIEF COOKS for the Senior Steak Fry held at Camp Don Shelley are Melvin McCullough, George Kline, and Gall Jergensen. CLASS OF 1961 The class of 1961 has bridged a considerable gap. The four years since September, 1957, have seen many changes. This class has witnessed the coming and going of faculty members, the change of contours as side- walks and landscaping were added, and the expansion of facilities as dormitories were improved and a new one built. A major change is reflected in the fact that this will be the first class to graduate in the new First Church auditorium. The things the class members have done together, however, are perhaps the really important memories they have. Who can forget the piercing electronic tone and eerie, intergalactic music which set the mood for the Freshman Banquet, with its space theme! Who can forget the Corral in the Drag, the pizza party, Dr. Floyd's birthday surprise and the money tree, the communion service after the Easter sunrise break- fast, or the Sophomore Outing, all from that second year! Then the married students will remember the chicken feed which they planned, the others will recall it no less readily. Members of the class were hosts to the Class of 1960 for the junior-Senior Banquet, but certainly enjoyed it themselves. Far away from the usual classrooms in the Hillcrest Country Club, juniors H. . . The End and seniors heard Oklahoma's Senator Robert Kerr. Dr. Tame's Iulius Caesar, sponsored by the class, was another event of this year. In the fourth year just past, the class has perhaps become more aware of the imminent dissolving of the links which keep it together here. Together, then, for the last year, the seniors enjoyed a steak dinner at Camp Don Shelley, the Senior-junior breakfast, and the trip to Missouri's Camp Smokey. These together make up the class memory. These events are preserved in a memory, just as the class itself exists in the minds of those who, feel drawn together into this unity. The survival of this class spirit after the divorce of athletics from the class division is striking evidence of this unity. And this is the one class which existed equally long before and after the societies came into existence. From four years of social cooperation, the members of the Class of 1961, then, have formed a conviction. It is a conviction that the class is more than an arbitrary division to indicate a level of academics. For these people, a class is friends, experiences, memories, and times of cooperation. Its roots lie in the years 1957-1961, but the unity extends into the years yet unborn. ABLA, ED, Bethany, Okla- homa, AB, Religion, Sig- HIS. 1, Sf' 'W 1 L -,Ffa l , it . , nl , wil? : as ' we i :im ll -Swag' 'MQQU , In I' .1 EW. ' ii Ji. S it 'Y'-i' - -' -'TM I-' V.. fe Y- ' ' r ,aa r . ,ff 1 f--. 1.1 - --3 5 - 'WJ' E, ' '1 7 . L 7.' ,ii 5 am:-.ag l - a -ite ANTHONY, KAREN GAIL, Bethany, Okla- homa, BS, Education, Lambda, SEA. 60 . lg. i . B L - f. FQ .ligiiuli 1 V 1 , ' ,-.il-1 ,H -f1- , , JF E... maui 1 ii 1 1. ' 5- 5 S- -.AT i an ,w 7? i' 2-'g i 1315 - 'I it ABLA, IAN, Bethany, -'f it Oklahoma BS, Educa- ' , 3 :fa . . -' . ir: ...,,, aa U if ' i cf . ,f tion, Sigma. . ' i .F ,,.A vvfrggiw f 7 ' 1 ir X 4 X grin, 55' 73 ,ll ' l i ,QI r ia, gum n 5 'Y N-. gf V S N: , ,iagyzxj H 1 ' L.,. , r -' ,-12--awf'ff' -A., , . . BAC-GETT, THELMA LOUISE, Bentonville, Arkansas, BS, Education, Sigma, .Literary Club, SEA. Transfer from Uni- versity of Arkansas. ABLA, IOAN, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, BS, Education, Lambda. BARNETT, BARBARA ANNE, Memphis, Tennesee, BS, Home Economics, Kappa, Home Economics Club, Music Club, Prayer and Fasting, SEA. : H N v f 1: - , - H i-as iz Q X if an ,i ' M ADAMS, MARION EVE RETT, Bethany, Oklahoma, AB., Religion, Band, Literary Club. BARTLETT, CAROLE ANN, Bethany, Okla- homa, BS, Accounting, Sigma, FBLA. fi 'Viv BECHTLE, DELORES IEAN, Ottawa, Kansas, BS, Home Economics, Lambda, Gospel Team Secretary, Home Eco- nomics Vice - President, Prayer and Fasting, SEA, Alumni Scholarship. .nf 1 1 Q .V Y . . X E it . 1 'ti' I l ,. 1 P 1. ,wa :uns 1 ' BURGNER, IIM B., Amarillo, Texas, AB, Functional, Lambda. ,ia ,B . BELCHER, PAT, Tulsa, Oklahoma, BS, Home Economics, Lambda, Home Economics Club, SEA. U BINK UDITH HELENE,I I-Ioisington, Kansas, BS, Business, Zeta, FBLA, Prayer and Fasting, SEA. ' 4. 1 K- s, -A - 1 7-. M lgfi NME ' , gs? l ' iii: CARLEY, DON A., Bethany, Oklahoma, BS, Chemistry, Sigma, Chem- istry Club President, Honor Society, Student Affiliate of American Chemical Club. COLE, CARROLL D., Pampa, Texas, BS, Busi- ness, Kappa, Transfer from Schriener Institute. at Nr BOHANNAN, JANE, Bethany, Oklahoma, AB, Religion, Sigma, Dorm Chaplain, Honor Society, Mission Band Secretary, Prayer and Fasting. 61 mi? r W' W , I -a ri in 4, Q if , as C.,--af COPELAND CLADYS, Lowell, Arkansas, BS, Home Economics, Sigma, Home Economics Pres- ident, Treasurer, Honor Society, SEA Vice-Pres- ident. - in 1 . Q :ml Hi u COX, BOBBY A., Enid, Oklahoma, AB, Religion, Sigma. yu DEPUE, ELBA FERN, Oklahoma City, Okla- homa, BS, Home Economics, Zeta, Home Economics Club, Prayer and Fasting, SEA. if ':A N A.,:,,. ,.,' g 2 , tQf5,j ,,:.- N, : ' 5 ,xr Y ' -i B c ,H Mer!! !il?X,1,gw+b iii? i ,. , DOMMER, ADELINE V 7 ' ' IOY, Blakesburg, Iowa, wi -',' Ffa L, --ll BS, Education, Sigma, nf-it :zq ,I y Mission Band, Prayer and DOUGLAS BARBARA A 'iff' Fasting? SEA' FAY,Brisi0w, Oklahoma, , 1. 1 BS, Education, Sigma, , ' , I M , 5, Q .I 1 DIBBLE ANN Parma Idaho, BS, Education, Kappa, Literary Club Secretary-Treasurer, SEA Secretary. DEPUE, HENRY AR- RETUS, Bethany, Okla- h01'na, AB, History, Lambda, Prayer and Fast- ing, Social Science Club. ,,. fi.-.intl Jul. rf. L- ,1 15- ' ' All I 45' . 'F N X -5 ,-'T' ELROD, RACHEL ELAINE, Van Buren, Arkansas, AB, Function- al, Kappa, Honor Society, Mission Band, Prayer and Fasting. .. 'iw ., J Plfrui mul. .. A V X gwill ' Qui, ENNS, ELVERA, Hooker, Oklahoma, BS, Home Economics, Lambda, Home Economics Club, Prayer and Fasting. fi 1 QS-N... FOWLER, BILL W., Bethany, Oklahoma, AB, Religion, Lambda, Mis- sion Band, Prayer and Fasting. :gi FARROW, IOE WAYNE, Bethany, Oklahoma, AB, Speech, A Cappella, Chemistry Club, Debate. FOX, BETTYE IO, Bethany, Oklahoma, BS, Education, Kappa, Liter- ary Club, SEA, Honor Society. 1 ,W -, , Q ' . FLETCHER, DAVID, Bethany, Oklahoma, AB, Spanish, Lambda. .1 Af' ,J -. 'fn-f' W . 31 If Alex. J, . ' GALBRAITH, ELTON EUGENE, Edmond, Oklahoma, AB, Church Music, Sigma, A Cappel- la President, Drama, Wreckage , MENC, Oratorio Soloist. ' B 32 FLETCHER, DOUGLAS, Bethany, Oklahoma, BS, Education, Lambda, SEA, Softball, All-Star Team. 63 ' is, i ii , 1' Sr 1 1 E ' 1111 1 GREINER, DONNA GAYLE, Conway, Arkan- sas, BS, Business, Kappa, Band, FBLA, Honor So- ciety, Orchestra, Prayer and Fasting. ' tiff? ' 1 ag Yfaswf HALL, IOHN G., Carth- age, Missouri, AB, Re- ligion. X .-11-. . 1 ' 'ji ' M' f Lili , g1 g1.' . X1 1 X, ' 552. Hi1.11, 11 11 all, E315 X Wm I-2- . , ' va L EU : Y ' ki :1 Gu, H11 1.175 1 1 T, lm - ,A z HV 11 ' 11'1 1111 U1 ,W1 11 ll H I ii E ' fi? 'fy A 1 A'1 H .' ,X ll HARRAL, BEVERLY IUNE, Fort Worth, Texas, AB, Math, Kappa, Literary Club, SEA. A HANCE, RAY LUNN, Wichita, Kansas, AB, Re- ligion, Zeta, Freshman, Sophomore, Iunior Class President, Student Coun- cil President, Circle If Vice - President, Honor Society, Prayer and Fast- ing, Outstanding Fresh- man Award, VVho's Who. ,111 ui -. -.1- 1 VE' 11121, 1 1152521 ' W 5 -,i fli :T 1, 11 'ggf' am-aV11511g g111NiH11 W '25 M 111 5: 4 .-.QQQ11 ii. Us 1.1 1 11lll111 'l HALL, MARIORIE, Long- dale, Oklahoma, BS, Home Economics, Sigma, College Queen, Honor Society, Home Econom- ics Club President, SEA. HAMMER, ESTHER PAULINE, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, AB, Bi- ology, Sigma, Biology Club, Honor Society. HARRINGTON, SHIR- LEY ANN, Stuart, Okla- homa, BS, Education, Zeta, Gospel Team, Mis- sion Band, Prayer and Fasting, SEA. J HARRISON, WENDELL KEITH, San Angelo, Texas, B.Mu.Ed., Lambda, Band, MENC President, Society Cheer- leader, Society Vice-Pres ident. HAYNES, CAROLYN IANETTE, Colorado Springs, Colorado, AB, Religion, Kappa, Basket- ball, Biology Club, Dorm Council, Mission Band, Prayer and Fasting. me E 1' H i i ,, li , :i A 'Vg ' L' nf K, Tv' HENDRIX, A. RAY, as HEMBREE, KENNETH CECIL, Bethany, Okla- homa, BS, Business, Lambda. Bethan Oklahoma AB K yr I S 7 Spanish, Sigma, Colle- giate Quartet. E bs ,N H1w-.,-r HENRY, WALTER LEE Hutchinson, Kansas, AB Music, Sigma, A Cappelf la, Campus Crew, Quar- tet, Society Program. 7 .V ,-EQ' . -4 Tl ' - :- f gi? . 1, , is Tm , i' . Y HENSLEY, MANUEL, Bethany, Oklahoma, BS, Biology, Sigma, Biology Club, Honor Society. HESS, ROBERT E., Okla- homa City, Oklahoma, AB, Religion, Education. HENLEY, JAMES F. Bethany, Oklahoma, AB Functional, Lambda, Bi ology Club. 65 7 ,,,... F946 -l , 1 fwfxnc L :lz X. 7 , . ., .:... ,-f-:- 1 1' V. ' ,:.,,.,5.g 1,-1 , 9 ai' Jw' L' 'fi ft '- in .if ' -'vii' ' ' in-V wi.. - lg Q- sf' .Q-3 'f M Ll 9- ' Z ' U - 5 ' '?'ff-:ffl - .1 . .- ,fy f- 1- , 1. .rf - fi Ye' . . 'Q' ' ,7 ,,, ' 'W J 4, A-al M K rw Ai H I I.-.Q K . i ' 'ii 1' Jkilln 'H J' aw... I ii f ,, H ll l X H H X X is , N gr i,,igi,i ,ii Y i M MG. K i 4 l il' i I JF' ' I rf fr- a I ' .4 .5151 - defia - A'-f :2s59. l in-i 'sa-5455 QQFMET .. . - ,I f f ',,,,,,,w,-.5wi 15 1--'. J,i.' T2 HOFEN, NADEEN, Blackwell, Oklahoma, AB, Music, Zeta, Honor Society, Music Club, Prayer and Fasting. Transfer from Central Pilgrim College. ' if ffaiglia' if Ea -L5 ,. . F'i.,.Z.?g -.1 1364.2 'W 'lf-ll ' .if . . .., .,. ,V .in . V 5 'f ' -. ra i f.:..fi-Y ' RQ. ?'i ' . m -. f ,gg i, ' ran' L a . il? 5 ...Q ' fri--Q ', v ..i m,,:f?' H rj... i A , 51' if .H 5, ,FW T. . rp' 21.2 5. ' --3 . 1 51' K. , 1' H. - '...,QlQsU'fl lm ,M :H il 'll if n - .- .L b wi 'V - E vlrgsz - l l , 'T ' .. ii: ' 'Q ' 1 it ...jg ...un I-IUFFAKER, ELIZ- ABETH, Bethany, Okla- homa, BS, Education, Sigma, Beth-Anns, Prayer and Fasting, SEA, Society Secretary. 66 fi atqrpri rf t fv . . 'b r Elm gg., 3515, .3 ,,i'-1 I : ,vi . .414 -I-'Z ' - . . , ' N 8 f gm ?Yw,, ?x. 1,r,,5 ff, - .- V MQ... f ii gg .f.: - . -' .. - Y f r, v .- il ' df M a ,Hipaa vs -J .- ' ' ' .-'- 'Lan-, , I E X HOPKINS, SHEILIA, Bethany, Oklahoma, BS. Education, Kappa. -Yi? ?f53g2 :. L ' -, ., .-.- .1 N A rin, ii W F W xi, 'Ziff-L Jw f?- asf: ll kgs -L ff Iv f .. it , . ii i iii fr X V My f E -A. ' f-ui X 1, T Qi Eli. . ll wx, i. ' i. H.. r-,. 1 H fir. X .Q M .iw ul, ff a,i,ww. .-I - l U ' ,, 1 'lm ll ll I.. i i :fi i ,jig , . . his . , V' E, K. Y. F HOPPE, OPAL MARY, Lamar, Colorado, AB, Biology, Kappa, Biology Club. HUFFAKER, BOBBY, Bethany, Oklahoma, AB, Religion, Sigma, All-Star Football, Freshman Athletic Director, Prayer and Fasting. , ii ng, Giant' IANTZ, ORLANDO R., Bethany, Oklahoma, AB, Religion, Band. F? IEFFRIES, KAY, Ottawa, Kansas, BS, Education, Sigma, SEA. JOHNSON, COMER R., Ir., Bethany, Oklahoma, AB, Religion, Kappa, Band, Circle K Treasurer, Class Chaplain, Prayer and Fasting President, Society President, Soft- ball. F? Q IOHNSON, . JANE ELLEN, Enid, Okla- homa, BS, Education, Zeta, Band, Literary Club, Prayer and Fasting, SEA. ,ig ga . 'R '. u -sh,-bf' inf' KELLEY, IOHN W., Clin- ton, Oklahoma, BS, Chemistry, Kappa, Chemistry Club. ii in Q-vi-i i xi we ,... ii i . E .4-SIX IOHNSON, IUD Y, Bethany, Oklahoma, BS, Education, Zeta, Band, Prayer and Fasting, SEA. sy,- .' -. , 9.1-f.r.,.?.. ',,q-.,r,.- . 315, 'T' 5 Sv-grvfs KITE, DoN R., Texar- kana, Arkansas, AB, History, Zeta, ARROW Staff,-ECHO Staff, Drama, The Enemy, Contemporary Twen- ty , SEA, Social Science Club, Speech Club, S0- ciety Athletic Director, Program Chairman, ln- tramural Council. IONES, DAVID HART- LEY Kansas Ci Mis 1 ty: ' souri, BS, Chemistry, Lambda, Circle K Vice- President, Chemistry Club President, Vice- President, Class Vice- President, Who's Who. PP' f. KLIN E, DAVID KENT, Houston, Texas, AB, Psychology, Circle K President, Debate, Senior Class President, Social Science Club, Freshman Vice - President, Stuco Representative. KEEL, ROBERT T., Okla lioma City, Oklahoma BS, Business, Kappa. 67 , , E If iii LAKE, IERROLD RAY, Muskogee, Oklahoma, AB Reli ion' Zeta' Busi 7 g 7 r ' ness Club, Gospel Team, Prayer and Fasting Pres- ident, VVho's Who, Stu- dent Council Second Vice-President. l-EWIS, RUTH ANN, Bethany, Oklahoma, BS, Home Economics, Zeta, Band, College Missionary Chapter President, Chris- tian Workers Association, Home Economics Club Treasurer, Mission Band, Prayer and Fasting. MCANULTY, CAROL, Oklahoma City, Okla- homa, BS, Education, Kappa, SEA. 68 MCCLEERY, YVONNE ANN, Harmon, Okla- homa, BS, Education, Sigma, Prayer and Fast- ing. tt . N ra F? L+-we N xfiu gap, LEWIS, SUE, Sweetwater, Texas, BS, Education, Sigma, ARROW Staff Associate Editor, Editor, Class Secretary, Class Cheerleader, ECHO Staff, Heart Pal Queen, Homecoming Attendant, Literary Club, Prayer and Fasting, SEA, Society Secretary - Treasurer, Who's VVho. , Y V A -, .As5 ?1 i, -'Li--H' Q K iigrwf 'Vu 'ji ' r 2 ,.x in -.. - rar. H -lg riiliuiii' H H H E-fi... . N 2 I h -v - -Li. P i aa. me 5 5 'Wm AW' im..-M Ml- g, ,llllwlii ii111.rr lxlS, , Q' l 7.' ' L', v E'-... . . 4, S-, 3, 2' 1, - ,rf X- :.g 3. , il Yrxq Q -G 'mbikifiir iq- .I -:ai M c C U L L O U G H , GENEVA, Bethany, Oklahoma, BS, Educa- tion, Zeta, Heart Pal Queen, Homecoming At- tendant, Prayer and Fast- ing, Society Secretary- Treasurer, Society Cheer- leader, SEA, Varsity Cheerleader. LUNDY, RUSSELL C., Bethany, Oklahoma, BS, Chemistry, Sigma, Chem- istry Club, Literary Club, Prayer and Fasting. , im r :ri- sa ' MCCULLOUGH, MEL- VIN, Bethany, Okla- homa, AB, Religion, Zeta, A Cappella, Circle K, Student Council Vice- President, Representa- tive, Society Vice-Pres- ident, Honor Society, Theological Scholarship, VVho's Who, Prayer and Fasting, President. -.QW ' it MCFARLAND, IANELL, Kirksville, Missouri, BS, Education, Kappa, A Cappella, Class Treasur- er, SEA Treasurer. ,Ji- -1 MOORE, DENE, Temple, Texas, BS, Education, Zeta, Prayer and Fasting, SEA, Literary Club, ARROW Staff. Transfer from Temple Ir. College. f MABRY, EDNA LOR- RAINE, Springfield, Ohio, AB, Religion, Kappa, Prayer and Fast- ing. il 111 if ,i ,iw MEADOR, REBA IEAN, Borger, Texas, BS, Edu- cation, Lambda, ARROW Staff, Dorm President, Society Secre- tary-Treasurer, Prayer and Fasting, SEA. Transfer from Frank Phillips Ir. College. MORGAN DON Ponca City Oklahoma Physical Education' Zeta- MOORE, SYLVIA DOU- ETTA, Lubbock, Texas, BS, Education, Lambda, SEA. A Cappella, ECHO Staff, Social Science Club, Quartet, Holy City Soloist. Lim. iiii llii MINCEY, BEVERLY IEAN, Gainesville, Georgia, BS, Chemistry, Chemistry Club, Gospel Team. 69 A T A-ws, .-CA - fi.. -91 MURPHEY, RUSSELL WARREN, Bethany, Oklahoma, BS, Chem- istry. DARLENE, orrumwa, Iowa, BS, Education, Sigma, SEA. asks, NICHOLSON, DONNA CRAVVFORD, Bethany, Oklahoma, BS, Educa- tion, Kappa, A Cappella, ECHO Attendant, Class Cheerleader, C-irl's Trio, Redskin Cheerleader, SEA. ,i g,,.. .- NEUFELD, SHARRON LAVELLE, Steele, Ala- bama, AB, Speech, Sig- ma, ARROW Staff, ECHO Associate Editor, CA McConnell Debate Trophy, Drama, House Beautiful, The En- emy , Society Program Director, Honor Society, Phi Kappa Delta Pres- ident, VVho's Who, In- ramural Council Secre- tary, National Oratory Contest. aa -'gua,,,,, . ., R. , . . ,mr .. r.,,, . V, ,g . in ii I l fav? 5 1 Y ., , it lf- M H' ' A MYERS FRANCES it .a - , i 'H V jig U i,5kEw,fQi.. gg iltl NARAMOR, CHESTER, Bethany, Oklahoma, AB, Functional, Zeta. will? ii. V., ,,3 ' ag! - , . -sam,-, all is e I . 3 wiki!-Q:.f ' ,J -N N 5-Z 1, ,... N ,,.iL5l ,. J ' TT - i, -'. .f :... 5 , Nl. , ,ii mafll .42 ,Q 1. rl fi' va R X 1 I A N ' A 6 ff , Q ' ' , rg K 5 r 91 2' NARAMoR, Donls ANN, Bethany, Okla- homa, AB, Religion, Kappa, Beth Anns, Mis- sion Band. ffl pr ' . 'wx' Q v ,. 4 . rm 4 ,f xwwfw . IW 'L -ui 'M N 2 -3 3 T 5-3 ss af 1 I .... 1, H kk 5- ,,,, a if A :' OWENS, LILLY M., Indianapolis, Indiana, AB, Biology, Kappa, Bi- ology Club Secretary and Representative. OWENS, WILOMAE, Wooclward, Oklahoma, BS, Education, Sigma, A Cappella, Mission Band, Prayer and Fasting, SEA. ...S fi PACE, GLORIA ANN, Hays, Kansas, BS, Home Economics, Sigma, A Cappella, Dorm Pres- ident, Home Eoconomics Club Secretary, SEA. PEATS, BARBARA IEWEL, Pueblo, Colo- rado, BS, Education, Zeta, SEA. ,, , - . if if -'S , . I , ,. ,s ' 'Nu A -a-ff' , A i li -e x it i A - an .. ai, ll A F ix i ' if 315 - hgff Pi PARK, HAN KYOO, Ko- rea, AB, Math, Kappa, Social Science Club. PETERS, MARY LYNN WICKER, Bethany, Oklahoma, BS, Educa- tion, Kappa, ARROW Assistant Editor, ECHO Staff, Class Secretary, Class Treasurer, SEA Treasurer, ECHO Queen, Heart Pal Attendant. PATTERSON, COLENE, Abernathy, Texas, BS, Education, Lambda, SEA. iq-vfgfx , PETERS, scorr M., Bethany, Oklahoma, BS, Business, Lambda, ARROW Business Man- ager, Business Club, So- ciety President. ,,..... ' i .. H 'Yi 1 . f . Hl' , ' ,Ea S Er: a fmt? fl. 'i ' ' - fy ' i. -allen' :3 in Q -5 igaia -19 . ' R I A . 1' NLM . ,- ,S Pg , ii i-533 ,' lr, pry yt , We gmt -3, . ge' , S i .lg - - F i PAYNE, YVONNE RAY, Cherokee, Oklahoma, BS, Education. Transfer from Northwestern State Col- lege. 71 .+- .Q T i W - ' a, 1 ..g.fE-Rf. It i., Y. ' F-Ftgigj -, -,-- L V . Q F ff -?' L, M mxlv' Am c in N L 5 .X A W fi-M ,Q y K 4. I .4 ,- e , .ygqm i-ig vi Q , 4 , e ' HE? . I ,J ' 1 WH f 'llyla ,lflgi'2! ii iviigi, Surf:-.tr L84 1 ' 1 V ri ,,,f.,-Ji . . ,,,.,f, l.,i,J, -, 'A' 'iwiwfi llkf, E? -- 'iii 1 Na- .----.-.v .-, -sr . . , -g .M - - 5 lr s.i--- nw, J Lge: 7 .-:J -W I 51--:za'w ia ge'-il- fa-' if w 24' -P ?a1i,-1.,-'L' 1.- ca- -, is -inf ' PETEFISH, MARY RUTH, Carden City, Kansas, AB, English, Kappa, Literary Club, Oratorio, Orchestra, Prayer and Fasting. Transfer from Central College. N1 ear i ' y PHIPPS, IOHN DALE, Sublette, Kansas, BS, Business, Kappa, College Marshall, B-Club Pres- ident, ,Vice-President, Class Athletic Director, Honor Society President, Vice-President, Redskins. FEI :': , Y ff ,Eiga .. . .,., ..- ,, .L , 'zu iw' li' 'ii -r . ,, J it H A ,. n l' ll Tw 'F ,lb-,il a- 'I any Q, Ei F 5 rant - ' - M Y, 5 .- .Wig-.. .L EH? .Y i 1 L-F '-5 . 1 i ' 'iv E , Yi ' Miwiiii v1g,.,g3f?W: ,N Q L' 5 'Ss.M ' -. lmiiwiu. i .i if UIQ asia M' ,, , es'.P5a.. :iii i.Tgl..' - 1 . . .Sli J, fELi'.2'25f,'ll,5?1!'. f.wj-'M ' -, 1 , .-2 '- .' -Jig.-1 , .j'- 2:,: - . -...ga awz if..- a 1 I , 73.555, iff 9 1574 '31 gh! ,f' .1 if i?J',':1,?'-3:--2 43125321 Y POWELL, ELAINE, Lee s Summit, Missouri, AB, English, Lambda, Liter- ary Club, Prayer and Fasting, SEA. RICHARDSON, MAR- GIE, Salisbury, North Carolina, BS, Home Economics, Sigma, Home Economics Club, SEA. ' T :-:v' - i 4 w ggium Y M-.W POPEIOY, CYNTHIA MAE, Henryetta, Okla- homa, BS, Education, Zeta, SEA. a at Q in Q55 Us POTEET, LEWIS J., Dun- canville, Texas, AB, Eng- lish, Lambda, Circle K, SEA, ECHO Editor, Honor Society, Who's Who, Social Science Club President. ROGERS, SYLVIA, Fort RIPPER, OPAL, Bethany, Oklahoma, BS, Educa- tion. Worth, Texas, AB, Functional, Lambda, Athletic Director, Bi- ology Club, FBLA. SCHURMAN, ROY NEWELL, Akron, Ohio, BS, Education, Zeta, Literary Club, SEA, So- cial Science Club. SCROCGS, RUTH ANN, Fort Wortli, Texas, BS, Chemistry, Sigma, ARROW Staff, Band, Dorm Citizen Award, Dorm President, Chem- istry Club Secretary- Treasurer, Prayer and Fasting, ECHO Queen, VVho's VVho, Stuco Rep- resentative, Society Vice- President, Intramural Council Secretary. SMITH, PATRICIA STAFFORD, Bethany, Oklahoma, BS, Educa- tion, Lambda, Mission Band Trio. QI 4 ,ut r i 5 Q .r ,, i- y . R i',-1r ' SNOWBARGER, UNA POWELL, Bethany, Oklahoma, BS, Home Economics, Lambda, Gospel Team, Home Economics Club Vice- President, Honor Society, SEA. SHUMAKER, MILTON RAY, Eldorado, Okla- homa, AB, Religion, Sig- ma. fi SN OWBARCER, WEN- DELL K., Bethany, Okla- homa, BS, Business, Kappa, B-Club, Gospel Team, Oratorio, Prayer and Fasting, Society Athletic Director. . a SICKE LS, GLENDA IEAN, Bethany, Okla- homa, AB, Religion, Zeta. 73 in ii 1' ' ,., X , ' 6 7 '.32,s.fI'.glrS:'i+ 1'i5.'x .Styx-. ..',1,,l:5,.:.-z' do H -,,4,,,3','A ,Arias 1 gs. , x ,hge gating -gig '4 4. 5 T . -fm .. , STARK, FRANCIS WAYNE, Bethany, Oklahoma, AB, Religion, Sigma. STONE, WILLIAM EUGENE, Bethany, Oklahoma, AB, Religion, Kappa. 74 f m: yi' 1' g ,-as . . 1 Qu-'Hi lil? -' '11 'fiili 'E5fff l:?h 1 'w-... li l2al11iVa-'iiwafi it H: :: Wr, u,i: Mu yi ' STEELE, CAROLYN SWIGART, Kansas City, Missouri, B.Mu.Ed., Zeta, ' Homecoming Queen, Class Secretary, Music Club, Student Council Secretary-Treas urer, Who's Who, Outstanding Freshman Award. STEPHENS, KENNETH ELIIAH, Natchitoches, Louisiana, AB, Religion, Zeta. Transfer from Louisiana State College. is at STEVENSON, S. C., Ir. Louisville, Mississippi AB, Religion, Kappa. Jw'- SUMMER, BARBARA ROSE, Bethany, Okla- homa, BS, Education, Zeta, Beth-Anns, Gospel Team. ftgwe S U T H E R L A N D , LAVERNE, Montrose, Missouri, AB, History, Sigma, Honor Society. a , : 1 SWIM, SHIRLEY, Bethany, Oklahoma, BS, Education, Zeta, Gospel Team, SEA. TAYLOR, WANETA, West Plains, Missouri, BS, Home Economics, Band, Home Economics Club. Transfer from Uni- versity of Missouri. if THANSCHEIDT, ROY WILLIAM, Bethany, Oklahoma, BA, Business, Zeta. Q-5 UPI-IAUS, DWIGHT L., Phoenix, Arizona, B.Mu.- Ed., Sigma, A Cappella President, Band Pres- ident, MENC President, Honor Society, Society Vice-President, Trouba- dour Quartet. Ei fb. WELLMON, IUDY MARLENE, Nicaragua, Central America, AB, S0- ciology, Zeta, Honor So- ciety, Mission Band Sec- retary-Treasurer, Prayer and Fasting, SEA. WHATLEY, ION LYLE, Port Arthur, Texas, BS, Business Education, Zeta, FBLA. WHEELER, GAYLE, Great Falls, Montana, AB, Psychology, Lambda. .., WALBORN, RUSSELL A., Bethany, Oklahoma, BS, Education, Kappa. 75 QA' WHITAKER, ELLEN PAYNE, Pasadena, California, BS, Home Economics, Zeta, Prayer and Fasting, SEA. .p E, I vw vu ,,. i s l IS N , - ev 7 W ..,, . Vmx., Wm, ,,, ,, Y ix, af n ,ga WILLIAMSON, GRACE, Leoti, Kansas, BS, Edu- cation, Zeta, Gospel Team, Mission Band, Prayer and Fasting. i 'Q vi i I I I ,wh i as saws- rr 5 Y- - i M, V, - i ,E K, ., , rim, , ,i -H is M W ,T ,Tm 9, x I ,EV 4 . .sf W ii-5 in iii i V- -aa -Y I fr., ., ' H-'Qty . 1 54,5 H WHITE, THOMAS Ro- f Q-gp f ur LAND, Bethany, Okla- N TEV yy , 5 ' homa, AB, Religion, Sig- if LASSS N, ' 'B . I 1 ' - A' '1'-A' I ma, Student Council Representative, A Cap- pella, ECHO Staff, Red- skin Cheerleader. WIRE PAUL WESLEY Bethan Oklahoma AB WILDER, FLOYD DWAYNE, Guthrie, Oklahoma, AB, Math, Lambda. , 7 iw mal, 6,549 V mi? . Y- 1 1 'P 'iff'-'lp-r f , Rehglon? Lambda? COS' E pel Team. WISE, EDYTHE MARIE, Fort Scott, Kansas, BS, Home Economics, Lambda, Home Econom- ics Club, Gospel Team, Mission Band. WILLISON, FERN EVA, Hutchinson, Kansas, AB, Biology, Zeta, Biology Club, Literary Club, Mis- sion Band, Prayer and Fasting. '- g v sr 4,- , -2-gg, '- , I af . ..V ' 'F 'Y ' as 2 . Fi 'ft E EM ' gigs,-A Ft' ? ll ,I ' T: li' 1' Q' rf' 7255 - 1 ' Y w 'E ,Q , .1 1- A .L ..Q3L WRAY, MILDRED TIP- TON, Bethany, Okla- homa, BS, Education, Sigma, A Cappella, Ath- letic Director, Drama, The Enemy , Holy City Soloist, Gospel Team, Prayer and Fast- ing. 1111 WRIGHT, BARBARA IEAN, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, BS, Educa- tion, Lambda, Mission Band, Prayer and Fasting, SEA. YARBROUGH, PAT- RICIA ANNETTE, Bethany, Oklahoma, B.- Mu.Ed., Lambda, Band, Music Club, Honor So- ciety, Orchestra, Orato- rio, SEA. wiv HB :2igg!il in YOUNG DWAIN D. Bethany, Oklahoma, AB, Sociology, Kappa. CARGAL, HOYT, Bethany, Oklahoma, AB, Religion. PETEFBH XVANDA DELORES, Topeka, Kansas, BS, Business, Kappa, FBLA, Prayer and Fasting. Transfer from Washburn Univers- ity. H will S qui, I 7235. r, . i. i f YOESEL, DUANE, Bethany, Oklahoma, AB, Religion, Zeta, A Cappel- la, All-School Athletic Director, ARROW Busi- ness Manager, Class Vice- President, Stuco Repre- sentative, ECHO Staff, B-Club, Prayer and Fast- ing, Society Athletic Di- rector, Varsity Basketball, Honor Society. CROW, LINDA, Bethany, Oklahoma, BS, Home Economics, Kappa, Home Economics Club, Gospel Team. CROW, WALT, fPicture not availablel Bethany, Oklahoma, AB, Religion, A Cappella, Gospel Team. 77 'fu w R U 5? wxx, ,F A -N 'M M, U R H ui Ulu H A Q 5 ,gk ' ' ' W ' Q R uw N Ie, A- 2 E, .mu w :SU I I ,. I Q It ff- HA E xx KIVMNP ,U it W1 L . il: 1 CROSLEY, RONALD DEAN ThB CRIMES, BILLY IACK ThB QS S.-,114 LANKFORD, E. WALES ThB -, L ,Sl HQ A, PETERS, CHARLES EDWARD T1113 I ,4,E,!TQs, gf W PRYOR, MARSHALL ThB SUMMER, CARL BERNARD ThE YOUNG, RICHARD ThB ZECHMAN, CHARLES RICHARD Post Graduate DOMESTIC SENIORS, Delores Bechtle, Kay Jeffries, Ruflm Ann Scruggs, and Sylvia Moore, prepare fhe salad for the class steak fry. HALLOWEEN FUN gives Wendy Harrison and Walter Henry, seniors, opportunity to do some clowning. VX ' - '-.. ig l ,Liv ENJOYING THE STEAKS, salad, and baked potatoes at !l1e Senior Class party are a hungry bunch of seniors. 79 M, -x 'f W ' 4 :Emi 5 2 if I , ,Aw M Q . QE is 'J Mm. s gsm Q Q W , M. I ga-'-1-'V-Pg, I 5, . I 9 I .,.. Y 1 eww o r E . ig.. 'RFID . . N . . I i I 4 1 l - f. W F: ' u Z Q gf N f Q ..m::- Y , ' :-::- 1 il 3 S X I A 9 i l CLASS OFFICERS Duane Wall .............. .......--- P 1'CSidCH'C Harold Shira --- .... Vice-President Stan VVilkins ...- - .... Student Council Representative Claire Phillips --- ..... Secretary Irene Kindall ..... .... T reasurer Tom McLaughlin .......... ..... C llilplalfl Dr. Mel-Thomas Rothwell ..... .... S ponsor AN ITALIAN ATMOSPHERE dominates the Junior Class pizza party as members of the class enioy the food, fun, and fellowship. CLASS OF 1952 The Beginning of the End . . . As the last couple left Val Gene's and the lights Hickered and faded into silence, the Iunior-Senior Banquet of 1961 came to a close, as did the year's activities for the Class of 1962. It has been a year packed with a hundred glittering memories that would forever light the past of an outstanding class. One of the favorite pastimes of Bethany Nazarene College students is eating pizza. The Class of 1962 capitalized on its knowledge of this in planning its first-semester pizza party at the Youth Center. Good food and entertainment were the order of the evening. Ten fairest of the fairs engaged in the Miss Amer- ica Pageant and Miss Illinois QGene Hancockj emerged the victor, followed closely by Miss New Mexico Uerry Robertsj and Miss Arkansas Uack Thompsonj. The spring's activities were highlighted by the Iunior Lyceum. Dr. Lewis, professor of speech, presented a program developed around the style and appeal of the book of Amos. A choral reading group under the direction of Dr. Ellwood Tame added variety and emphasis to the evening by using verbal arrangements to bring the book's message alive with clarity and meaning. The class was proud to have sponsored Dr. Lewis in this outstanding and memorable performance. Class officers and committees Worked with zest and persistence to make the Iunior-Senior Banquet among the most outstanding in the long history of the an- nual event. As the first couples arrived, those whose preparations brought the evening alive with sentiment and magic felt the first wisps of success's gentle winds. State Senator Cleta Iohn Rogers delivered an excellent speech which captured the imagination of all those in attendance and Bob Ha1e's singing added a golden touch to the night's program. All too soon it was over. The Class of 1962 will always remember its Iunior year. Its past success, however, has only Whetted its appetite for an even better year in .1961-62. Adams, Neva W., Sigma Akins, Winford, Kappa Albright, Brenda R., Zeta Armstrong, Wanda Sue, Lambda L Atkins, Barbara lean, Zeta Baggett, Beth, Lambda Barton, Ieannette, Zeta Bateman, Freda, Lambda Belew, Iettie Ann, Sigma Bell, Virginia, Kappa Bernstorf, Larry Olin, Zeta Bertram, Iarnes L., Zeta Bowen, Rodney C., Sigma Brechbill, Ianice, Zeta Browning, Sandy, Lambda Bullington, Shirley, Kappa Butler, Homer, Ir., Zeta fd H g X .. L Q ' V : :. .- r 'W1' -,ax . , AZN ' H f 'i usrf fri 1, kr , H5251 +-- L04 - K rr 1 i 4? ,a , ,., . B' ' .. r g bffi- .FEV-A . Y : Ylur M- , , i n ', I b V iii ' -I ' i- , .4 . 52 A . , . Q' w --sr-7 '- ,W fi. ': - 1- Q'-A ' ' a 41 .af . 15 'if ,M f . 'V- f - W., 4. . ff S-. Q .. 1 Q w fi ' J ' . X , , 4 f -.Q 1 ,ff-V' 'Ax N 5 fe . m 1 , 5.' r ,. 3, , r, Q -na ..-42 N -gi Q? r . if , Ia, 43' 7? . V HAT! ff' 0+ GHZ? ,Q , ' U CIRCLE K PRESIDENT Duane Wall, iunior, receives a plaque from Kent Kline, president of last year, that the club won at the international con- vention in Toronto, Ontario. Campbell, Naomi, Lambda Case, Carolyn Faye, Sigma Castleberry, Dortha Ellen Chilton, Robert H., Sigma Q,5,,,.4 in-v R -2 rr. ,..v,r 1 ' r 'b'M , E 05,153 :EI '. 1 .1--' ,f .. -, ..- - .-. 'CZE- ra . I , A, .-in '1 . 7- we L -. k.- FTQ- H,- - t tf LB ,N rl Q -a' , xf- ' r'4- ' 1 4, 4- .va fs., 's2 w- .' 'Fx If .c W 4:5 - ei i Ao. L 1. r-...- i' ,'h!'x Wu-5-ev' xf fi? 1 f l .I ..X , r, Xi ri? 1 I l Clark, lohn VV., Zeta Classcn, Frances Arlene 'K' A FAC TEN LOVELY LADIES vying for the Miss America 'lille are juniors, Homer Butler, Tommy Davis, Jerry Roberts, Winford Akins, Harrell Lucky, Stan Cl21SS6l1, Larry D., Larnbda Wilkins, Barth Smith, Gene Hancock, Duane Wall, and Jack Thompson. Clegg, Ruby Frances, Kappa fi 'T' Close, Don Keith, Kappa 3 Q - Cook, Merrietta, Zeta Y' 1 5 F f -'img X N- W Craig, Iudy Lynn, Zeta Crew, Donald, Lambda Crider, Carolyn, Kappa ' gyafgg t Davis, Marilyn Louthan, Zeta I - , Y . .X-5, Q Davis, Tommy, Sigma ' F 3 .fl lf., ll Depue, Betty Alice, Kappa Dorn, Mclva lo, Zeta Dorris, Harold Gene, Sigma ,E , r Douglas, Belva, Zeta . A -' . - I i . Si 'NH-+-ul',i' - ' . A, , Y' L -2 . D xx 1 Duvall, Wanda lean, Sigma i , ,, 1 --Q- C ' - - , f U , . lf- ' Easley, Karen Sue, Lambda ajl ff , A Eaton, Barbara Coleene, Sigma 471.51 - - iw, r 'fi' s . ,,..,1 ,, a ,V , ,'m-All -X . -rg- , Va 211. --7. if f ' , Berg ,,t,:,'g,l1Q,Qr.1f2,5'. .x . 1 ' :j ,,:y -, ,, ,ig Ecker, Merrill Alden, Zeta 'Til 9 '-itll. 1 5- ' ' 7 ,Z-' - fl 5 ' ' ry, ,ah M , ,px L., M Q 4 A I -f 'i-Q , . . '7' 1 A Edge, Ellen Marie, Sigma ,9- lf E-i f Ak ,J-r Ehrlich, Karen, Lambda v so Ellison, Sharon Faye, Kappa Emerson, LaRon, Lambda Emerson, Richard, Sigma 83 Emrich,' Nancy, Sigma Faidley, Pearl, Zeta Fletcher, Phyllis, Sigma F riesen, Robert E., Sigma Gibson, Bradley, Kappa Gilliland, Rollin Ray, Kappa Graves, Peggy-jean, Lambda Green, Carol Io, Kappa Grisham, Gary L., Lambda Harris, Eleanor Ruth, Zeta Haverly, Iudy Ann, Kappa Hemphill, Robert Lee, Sigma Henderson, Conley P., Zeta Hendrickson, Mary Hendrickson, Robert Hindman, Larry Wayne, Kappa Hodgson, Anna Mae, Zeta -1- gg, s 1. ' ie , rf ,- yi W! '35-ti' to ,f 1 if ,fiv- 5 of 'LI 1 92- w A Kei? 'A 7 few ' ' for ay- :Q F45 s 1' A . N, V' . 3 'rl LV: 'r 'ell' :'?f1v!': fs-.Y I .el 1' 'J agia.. A i. W, .I mr., I w , - f J be HOMECOMING QUEEN candidates, seated left to right, Ruth Ann Mc- Clung, Sandra Browning Fitzgerald, and Vera Jones Hance, and standing, left to right, Sue Lewis, Sharron Neufeld, and Barbara Morris pose in- formally before the festivities of Homecoming begin. Holland, Tom H., Lambda Hoppe, Lucille Hubby, Benny I., Zeta Huffman, Faye, Kappa f - ff sr -- , 4' f I 'U ii' X t- 'HIE Q, -.wx 'TTT . r JS 1- 5 ia- '1- r 9 3? 1 Ja' Ln .E iam A3 Hunter, Larry Dean, Kappa Hyde, Daniel Mitchel, Zeta Iennings, Rue, Kappa lergenscn, Gail E., Kappa A SPACE HALLOWEEN party features the Moonmen and the Lunar Lasses in a Space Spasiicballu game with the game being played ac- cording to girls rules and the men having the added handicap of having their feet hobbled. ,V ,- ,k . mmm Q . 'V iw? 3 av - .,a', ,- VY is-,--' ' S' 'i3ff,', 5 y V Zii, n , 1 ., fu if .n ' X W L q,.,,,,, ee r, 5 ff ' f Lv' -f:.-s 1 N H Q ., I J.. AY f 2 ff ' is . ,xii H 't 5 L eller elle ar' 'ui K M S-sz W . ,. U we-'TL W ,ja'Lt .'-Q, r 1 ' I x 'S ,: U ' .-'if' ily .QW , se. i 'WN ' -.1 r 5' , at N, --Q V J W diggs ,, I af .-1, . ,- f ,f lit I I Ng, M111 if ,, ta Iohnson, Iohn C., Sigma Iones, Francine, Sigma Kelley, Thomas William, Zeta Kindall, Irene, Lambda Kramer, Robert Cary, Kappa Leonard, Onnalee lean, Kappa Long, Kenneth Cecil Lucas, Laura Ianet, Sigma Lucky, Harrell, Sigma McGraw, Ruth, Kappa McLaughlin, Tom, Sigma Masters, Pat, Kappa Meacham, Bettye Iuana Moore, Kaye, Kappa Morris, Barbara Murphey, Margaret, Kappa Neal, Dorothy lane, Kappa Neuschwanger, Marlow, Lambda Nichols, Elizabeth, Zeta Nobles, Ronald David, Zeta 85 Payne, Carolyn Sue, Kappa Payton, Shirley Ann, Lambda Pcats, Donald, Ir., Kappa Prentice, Sue, Kappa Ridings, Ioy, Kappa Riley, Sharon, Sigma Roberts, lorry Wayne, Lambda Rock, Mildred, Lambda Rose, Jerry M., Zeta Sampson, Sara Delle, Kappa Schroeder, Robert A., Kappa Shira, I--Iarold Vlfcsley, Kappa Sloan, Mildred loan, Zeta Smith, Ardcth Eloise, Lambda Smith, Curtis Barth, Kappa Smith, larnes VVilbur, Kappa Smith, lanice Shirley ' f' ' l ii' :fi :ff 5 10 ' 'i'Y ff, zz- l .r:'S l-1 X Q' Soule Donald David THE CARD CATALOG proves helpful to Kenneth Jones in finding books needed for writing a term paper. Spindle, Richard Lee, Sigma Stark, Ruth Ann, Lambda Steininger, Roberta Kay, Kappa 75 5- . ,z H, ,4, ,Q s iff! -. W M55 iss -- it it N it rx, f fx ,,.. 'N M., V wx. . - I l iv V Ptsg Y MISS AMERICA, Gene Hancock, second from left, and the other finalists, Homer Butler, Stan Wilkins, Barth Smith, Jack Thompson, and Jerry SL1lZC1', CZ1l'OlyI1, Sigma Roberts, were chosen for their beauty and talent. Teal, Norma Ann, Lambda Thomas, Nelda C,, Zeta Thompson, lack, Zeta an QNEH ' '1- Tobey, Elizabeth, Kappa Tompkins, Deletta, Kappa Tompkins, Ioe Lee, Lambda -1 Waldroop, Brenda Sue, Kappa VN Wall, Dennis Duane, Kappa CM, Wedel, Ervin, Lambda Wiens, Clifton Eldean, Sigma Wfilkins, Stan, Zeta QE f Williamson, Kenneth Calvin, Ir., Sigma J y M ,N 4 Nh WVillingham, Nelda Arlene, Kappa - M, N, Wind, Iudith Lynne Vlfind, Richard Lee Wineinger, Cene, Zeta Wright, Garry M., Kappa f ' ,R Yates, Claude Ervin, Kappa Q , ri- ' Classen, Ralph, Zeta Rayburn, Iolmny, Sigma Pelts, Gilbert, Sigma 87 ,MM-M M1512 M M' M-M W M W., . M M .MM . , MMM wig 1 3 2 isis av g fiafgassvl any wwe BEE YQLW Mi ' gm rw ff MM ..M z . M ww:--W MMM- -get M :ge M W' QRWQWWQ :L MW-1+ 55, L 4 ww iwg 'il QQ- lugs 'Biggs' :MM-if-9 ' ,1JLE5l5MM :MMS NE 1 . 5 - W 'fy :,:..:,-szamzzr ' sem swam . . WW 555 W M -M ww- mm f M MMM iff: . , img I f ,WMM .,,,MMf, ,lm fxi:,Wii,Mg :Mr ,Mfgfziggz wwlgwfidfw f 2 my WMM WMM, . 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H W L 7M M M My '- sw-W gm MM f -Lx ., L ., X- Nagy 1 : V .1 Q X19 ffl ., M5 , - .L ,, if - .4:Ugf1- ,.?- MM'-' 1323.1 'MA MSM 5 ' JK I , ILM WMM-,Mr , ml M M -we , My 1-31441: wi .M 1 H j M M. gg X 'MM f . My- 3,1 N 1 ,1 M jg MSM MM M, M, VMMMMFM in ' 2 - ww ' . :ME M - T3 .MM KM- A . QM M ,.. M M , M f i X- Y , K 1, W - M M A M M Mr f if 2.5 ' . K 1 . M M M -A . CLASS OFFICERS Gary Iergensen ...................... PU-3SidSHt Don Knight ..... .... V ice-President Ioe Robertson --- .... Student Council Representative Ruth Ann McClung --- ..... Secretary Karen Nobles ..... ..... T ICHSUICI Doyle Williams .... -.... C haplain Dr. Robert 'Sawyer --- .... SPOHSOI FROS-H INITIATION is u time of triumph for sophomores Larry Jublecki and John Uphaus os they tie a potato on Laura Galbraith as her penalty for disobeying rules. CLASS OF 1953 The End of the Beginning . . In eager anticipation of another year of college life, the sophomores re-enrolled at BNC. The presence of this class was soon realized as they helped the freshmen become oriented during the Hillbilly Haze-Daze. Of course, those freshmen who failed to adjust paid the penalty. The sophomores further proved their supe- riority over the frosh by defeating them in both softball and basketball in the traditional games which com- plete initiation week. Brief 'times of fellowship were enjoyed by the class members as they discussed various items of business at their two coke meetings. It was at one of these meetings that plans weremade for the Sophomore Class Pizza Party, held this year at Camp Don Shelley. Music provided by the sophomore combo proved very entertaining to everyone who attended. The class sponsors, Dr. and Mrs. Sawyer, and their son, Roby, entertained the class with an informal tea in their new home on Sunday afternoon, March 19. A highlight in the year's activities, and one which will long be remembered, was the outing held at Camp Classen located in the scenic Arbuckle Mountains. The fun-filled day of swimming, horse-back riding, boating, and exploring came to an end with a devotional time around the campiire. Class prayer meetings led by the chaplain were al- ways times of closeness as a class. These services played an important part in the spiritual growth of each member of the Class of 1963. As the year draws to a close, the Sophomore Class can look back upon a good year both spiritually and academically. With two years remaining, the Class of 1963 will have an important part to play in building a Christian-collegiate atmosphere on the campus of Bethany Nazarene College. 8 Adams, Toki Niino, Zeta Allen, David Eugene, Kappa Aller, Karen Rae, Sigma Babione, Daniel Bailey, Lloyd, Zeta Beckett, Mary lane, Kappa Bickford, LaVelle, Sigma Blakely, Lynn Howard, Kappa Blaylock, lane Sarah, Zeta Boyer, Annelle, Kappa Branson, Robert Dean, Lambda Broadbooks, Roy A., Lambda Brown, Merleta Mae, Lambda Buchanan, Terry, Sigma Burpo, Don, Lambda Calhoun, ludy Darlene, Kappa Campbell, Ann, Sigma Chandler, Doris Leah, Lambda Chesney, Arlin,- Lambda Classen, Ernie Lee, Kappa s nm, rl g if all 93 'Q V., , sf 6332! u he llflfgi' ,, , ,E , a are l, if , 'l HW l . X 5 , 4 F . ll l ' l 'ml A4 S , u :IK ' 1 l Ur i -.L ea fN..f' Ask 5 I Y A X 1 A ' a l , K ml, val 1' i 1. 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Hu H N H in Y r in e ': g, l. it it ear, -if 1 , lj gr EQ i ,fi r L 1 fiagem 'a ,LQEQQ ,gil ' lf' x , N, 'K 1 'f ll 5 wr 'Q - l ,, l l gil ll 'll fra r 1 k Qilll ,,,..,rv ,gtk . Q, ,:,.,. ,l.:,, :.:1. E z ,,:i gba 'mm az, at Gatewood, Dorothy Marie, Sigma t Going, Terence Don, Zeta Golsan, Gordon, Kappa Graham, Barry W., Kappa Green, Toinette, Zeta v'... :f i 4 A ,Fiji , QQ Q, W , f--. r l V' X it la xx llxkxxw Gln' -' l ' NX ly , it , xlgml 1 X75 dig rg? 7 Vg' . ,. gl' l 13, ,i,', 1f2T1.' -'-jf, ravi,-' . ' , 'el e Ji e . ,- 1:nF???. Greer, Marilyn Lou, Lambda 3 , Y Halford, loyce Ann, Lambda I pp -f V S? Q . f Haight, Phyllis Marie, Lambda ' - Hance, Vera Iones, Sigma Harrelson, Iuanita, Lambda , K . 5 N. r iw-L' -1. v a Y , , ll - P E , - .vw S t bil' t Vx-V lr ii N , '19511 'iw X . la W 5' jk cial 6' x fag. x X ? fV ...a up ,Wa f, f, 451, i , :Larki- , ' 35- ' -A f- A frgl' 1 ...P 5- 5 vi, , L , ri, ', :Z .wir I ' In ,S N' all af if ,,,.- . - K f- 29 ' r V' , M. ,- -Q .P is K i we r f Q .N H 5. Y M ' -- Q 'Q ' ' liar if my a ' L, - -17' . -., F 'Mr 'J' ' , Q 'Ea Q- : -me af as ...f Harwell, Don, Kappa , pe., Haskins, Ehzabeth Ann, Zeta S ,-,QMLT , Haworth, Adele, Lambda RECIPIENT OF the Outstanding Freshman Girl Award Ruth Ann McClung l 1 Y ll Q Q? l Z if-we , ,. S 1 A., , ,Qt I 1 F? , Q- L. r is congratulated by Dr. Cantrell at the all-school banquet. 'P'b 4-.5 rf! fir. 1 xr sg J fa, ,-E vf 'VB , 'af gif Henderson Carolvn Kay, Sigma .xg x Hendrickson, Paul E., Kappa Hendrix, Marvin LeRoy, Kappa lv! xg ., f- in fa-V ., nf -.,t?Ei5r. , 1. up ' br-,g:,:s, , 144' '5 l-.My b .'4+M'..,g.., .3 ,- '-' x X Xlfkix 4f'Y:xx- x - X we 'xv ' 1 fm t X Cx H Xxx XR, ,mfg is Svcs QV ' l 32 Mxll- a r?fQ1?Q'.U2 'rig - X1 rl OUTSTANDING FRESHMAN Boy Award is given to Gary Jergensen by Dr. Cantrell at the all-school banquet. Herren, Twila lean, Lambda fm N , 1 -3 :- we Hewett, Howard, Kappa S- aj Hicks, Maxine, Sigma WRT' 9' ,, Hudson, Robert Dean, Sigma Iableclci, Larry, Zeta - ' Y i K 5' a w I' 7 F V , y ,L Jordan, Prebble, Zeta . sw Iarvis, Leona R., Zeta lergensen, Cary, Kappa Ioines, Drunette, Sigma 'Nr , Iones, Gene, Zeta KTM: L:-:Qi Ka , De 's E., K R rr mn appa King, Linda Sue, Zeta 'V Kirkendall, Leland F., Sigma fi. Knight, Donald Lee, Zeta Krawitz, Mary Ann, Sigma Lane, Frances, Sigma Lane, Gerald, Lambda Longacre, Chester, Sigma T , jackson, W'illiam E., jr., Zeta Kinsch, Ianice Eileen, Lambda McClenahan, Edna W., Sigma McClung, Ann, Sigma McCullough, Nancy, Kappa McKay, Larry Ioe, Lambda McNealy, Barbara Lee, Sigma Mast, Betty, Kappa Mattox, Darlene Ioyce, Zeta Maxey, Richard Floyd, Lambda Mell, Howard Arthur, Sigma Miller, Glenda Sue, Lambda Mincey, Barbara Gail, Lambda Mohr, Maymie Lue, Kappa Moore, Linda, Lambda Moseley, Linda Kay, Kappa Moon, Eleanor, Lambda Murray, Patricia, Lambda Nabors, Bobbie Gail, Kappa Nabors, Miriam Elizabeth, Zeta Nimmo, Kathryn Eve, Lambda Nisley, Marietta, Lambda ,. ,- ' ' 'iflliirli' A ' i .f me f1a y 1 w N 'I t I, I ' si, A V- 1 . lf rl ' .ip , zsaif fbi K at-A f i i if A A Wai. 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V , V Nobles, Karen Ioyce, Lambda HELPFUL SOPHOMORES at freshman registration are Circle K members Gerard Reed and David Fitzgerald giving needed information to fresh- 94 men Jan McClure and Ruthie Simms. Oyler, Anita Mae, Lambda w Miami Q' 1u- ,l VALENTlNE'S DAY brings beautiful red roses to Mary June Beckett, sophomore' Palmer, Mary Lou Kappa edersen, Roy Allen erryman, Roy, Lambda otter, Ierry Allen, Lambda rice, Barbara Elaine, Kappa rofhtt, Ron L., Lambda ryor, LaNette, Sigma ains, Kathy, Lambda earns, Neva Cail, Zeta eed, Charles Ray eed, Gerard A., Lambda eimer, Ervin C., Lambda ichardson, Cary Loy, Zeta ictor, Judith Viola, Lambda 'ley, Constance Annette, Zeta obertson, Ioe, Lambda obichaux, Myrna Faye, Zeta ustin, Philip, Zeta ushing, Edna Ruth, Kappa amson, Wanda I., Lambda nds, Phyllis, Zeta 1, ' l -, A91 f , f YE flaw YAY' W X L vt -1. :A E' k - fa: ' si -2: ware z' , -4 N re.-f . m1.....t A X ' .221-1 it 11.11 ll-'35 ' ' ' R EEEEZE ,g Wilt , N5 Ft tr ' . X rl xx izsastw f P' 1 5-11 E aqgfz a ' , J 'J' lj 9,1 4 ' af, r 2 . 1 ' - lv u .,.. , - . r' t, rrr t if . . .Z :TCL 41' as, WPS fn 9,-I E '3EEE5' Scharer Vernon C. Zeta , ,s. ' 'GF Schwanz, Floyd L., Lambda 7' Sherpy, Arlene Ruth, Lambda Sherrill, Ben Showalter, Ann, Zeta Skaggs, Robert Mitchell, Sigma Sloan, Donna, Zeta Slothower, Dean VVenclell, Kappa Smith, lack D., Kappa Snow, Patricia Ann, Zeta Snowbarger, Daniel, Zeta Snowbarger, David, Sigma Snowbarger, Howard, Kappa Sorgee, loyce, Sigma Spindle, Billy Lee, Lambda Spray, Leigh Oliver Stahly, Richard I-I., Zeta Staples, Barbara Ann, Zeta Stielow, Carol, Zeta Stivers, Linda, Kappa fl if ,.,' . xi 5 51 Tl , yy- T 'is' ,aff X Sw fl 3 nn, ' ' 34- Q JV 'ff e- KQ, X, ' ' mal 5 tif., A- f, l lv ,s- ,X . V L - tai rf, A A ff, 2 ti, tht! ,, ,gssfigh , A -A.: xf- f ,.'j M, -X p 3' Q V ,,,,, -- ,-'-ii i . - lm - ,K ,R 2. , . A., V A 7:- 1 '21 l QW Wh? Qi 'nr W. i Q, J ew' l .t if ALI, sv-4 rl? Stonecypher, Grace, Sigma Sweet, Ioyce Ruth, Lambda Tanner, Donna Rae, Lambda N t vt ' r FW-u ADDED ATTRACTION at the Sophomore Class pizza party is the musical rou of Paul Hendrickson Bill Irwin John U haus, Wendell Harrison, 9 P I I P 96 Sammy Elrod, and Richard Stahly. Thomason, Dwayne, Sigma wwe. i.gif81Z,s,fs r 'if 1,s,'s'f?'R i ' , ' , JUST CLOWNING ut the Space HaIloween party are Walter Henry and Don Klle- Tompkins, Geraldine, Kappa auglm, Dwayne, Zeta aughn, VVayne, Kappa alden, Donald Gene, Zeta alker, Charlotte Rose, Kappa allcer, Keith G., Zeta ard, Ronald Eugene, Lambda ebb, Bemiia, Kappa hite, Carolyn Rose, Sigma ickham, Ian, Zeta illiams, Doyle ,Milton, Kappa illiams, Lawrence, Kappa ilson, LaVerne Dwight, Sigma ire, David L., Kappa arbrough, Karen oung, Helen Ioyce, Kappa ount, William Henry, Sigma ount, Wilma Beulah, Lambda 'mmerman, Ella Ruth, Sigma ink, Robert W, Kappa vi 45 ri 1 H ,a im Uphaus, Iohn, Zeta l .N -5- fe nn. xp.. J will li l V Fi .f T-Q.: ' -. . 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' 2 , L-.-. . wg., ,ry jf . ,aaa XF ati.. ' w i if -mn my Q3 V 452' 3?-gsfifg new 4 , ' L MQW S, ..L 5 QM X 1 ,, Q15-if w MX Q, ' ss,:.A A . -. fx sr 5 , '4 rnmnqa Q Q Q ? '1' : 'g'is1EA'g'?, H-,,r '?i1,gK V -uf . Sim-1--Fi?-Q SFP' me Gay: gi wi? 2-, A A z wwf S.. We Q s f B.-. wif- . was ,. 3- .5 3 U :5:.: fx X 4'Q! W hi M 1:-Z.. W K'.+. 'I H .L M , B8 Q n , 5 Q 12 wan 4 . ham 1 H as as ss-2 sms Qiiiffi MN E XE M 'ws Q-3 Q-,I isffi wk dffgir Em S ms a CLASS OFFICERS Teddy Boulet ...... ........ P resident David Eichenberger --- ..... Vice-President Bobby Lewis ...... ..... S tudent Council Representative Wilma Campbell --- ...... Secretary Sherryl Gassett .... .... ' Treasurer Phil Storey ..d... .... C haplain Prof. jack Rairdon --- ..... Sponsor ' if 'r' THE HURDLE, enrollment in college, is reached by freshman Bonnie Hedrick CLASS OF 1964 The Beginning . . . Traveling over live and a half times around the world as we came from half the states in the Union, 316 freshmen swarmed onto the campus of Bethany Nazarene College to form from our heterogeneous backgrounds, the homogeneous class of 1964. For a week, as we met roommates, bathmates, class- mates, and lifemates, we were also oriented as to college life and ways. WVe stood in mile-long lines for hours, moving up to the administrations desk laden with white cards for us to fill out. Wlien Friday arrived, we were glad to exchange the long line and card routine for classes. Before long we were reminded most emphatically that we were freshmen. Somehow, modeling those green beanies, we just couldn't forget! This, in addition to our constant queries of VVhere's this? and 'tHow do I get there? set us apart quite definitely from our distinguished superiors, the upperclassmen, and particularly the Sophomores. Rush night found us debating which society planet we wished to reside on for the next four years. Within a few weeks the names of freshmen were found on the rolls of almost every campus or- ganization. The weeks seemed to fly by. While Cuba's Castro stroked his beard and Khrushchev waved his shoe in the General Assembly, we were enduring a mass of mid-term exams. After waiting a week we fearfully went in to see our counsellors, and emerged with the white envelope stamped l'Grade Report. Most of us carefully concealed the grade point average in the corner. This is going to be higher by semester time, we told ourselves. Semester time did arrive, and so did spring, which brought with it plenty of fever, but also our class banquet. Amid Sunset and South Sea Breezes we dined sumptuously, and enjoyed our speaker, jim Bond. A year is past. With its majestic memory yet in mind we are looking ahead, eager to make our next year better, before it too takes its place in the halls of the forever. LOWLY FROSH are made lower by the sophomores at the annual lnlha tion court. Penalties are paid by those who dlsobeyed the rules Adams, I. Wesley Aldridge, Venevian, Sigma Anstine, Ron L., Lambda Areman, DeLain Willis, Sigma Babione, William D., Kappa Baird, Ioyce Elaine, Sigma Barber, Kay, Sigma Barnard, lack L., Sigma Barnes, Lynndel Kent, Lambda Bass, Marshall, Kappa Baum, Blytha Elizabeth, Kappa Beam, Gerald Wayne, Sigma Beard, David Louis, Lambda Beck, DeLos William, Sigma Beerbower, Marcia Carol, Sigma Biby, Colleen, Zeta Bickford, Lewie Maurice, Sigma Bigham, Patricia Ann, Zeta Blackmon, Margaret Ellen, Zeta Blake, Margaret, Kappa M is oulet, Teddy, Lambda ounds, Dwayne Lee, Kappa rannen, B., Kappa renncman, Wayne E., Zeta rinson, Dorothy, Zeta uell, Tony Eugene, Zeta urkhart, Dea, Zeta rnett, Barbara, Zeta rrows, Clara Anne, Lambda tts, Linda, Zeta ll, Zelrna Ann, Kappa mpbcll, Rose Marie, Kappa mpbell, VVilma Rose, Zeta rroll, Ellis Cene, Sigma rter, Charla Faye, Lambda rter, Thomas E., Lambda tes, Carolyn Ailene, Sigma udell, Alta Patricia, Sigma amberlain, Ann, Sigma amberlain, Philip M. andler, Sherrill Ann, Kappa eathani, Marilyn C., Lambda ilton, Ieanne, Kappa itwood, Frances, Sigma urch, Wilda Ilene, Kappa ark, Barbara Ann, Kappa ark, Carolyn Sue, Sigma ark, Patricia, Lambda axton, Carolyn, Lambda ine, Raymond Winfield, Sigma as .,,. 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Cox, Ira Lee, Zeta Crouse, Edwin, Sigma Crowson, Donna, Kappa Daniel, Pat, Kappa Davis, Gerald Davis, Harold N., Sigma Davis, I-Iaroldene, Kappa Dence, Pat, Sigma Dick, Iames R., Lambda Dockum, Arlys Harleue, Sigma Dreibelbis, Kay, Sigma Durham, Harold Leroy, Zeta Duxwortli, Carol Darlene, Kappa Dye, Patricia Ann, Sigma Dyer, Ioyce Ann, Lambda Ecker, Evelyn Elaine, Kappa Eichenberger, David G., Lambda Eigsti, Wilmer Allon, Sigma Elliott, Kenneth Russell, Kappa Ellison, Ierry S., Zeta S -:sv Cooper, Richard L., Sigma fr ' M y YQ ' -.A , x W I L im iglli ' Q5 ff sei., ,Q G 1 If k V1 r in an Iii, I ' Q sl Y! 1' lr ' ' rf i lg Q , ..a..- - , - V- ' 1 'li- .,.,, Y pt' fa .. 4-f,,,' .gif A M' 'S fnffmw 3 it f , , , 5 , ,iv , r f I 3 , X , M .Ia Q5 5 g We Zz, 'I-L' .? , ' - u r - '-'Q i 'TJ- ' X My 'E :F f ,f,,.r ,,..w fl X: 53 , , -,Q fd? 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' .naw . . . . an .G-Q.3:'Z13i,-4r-'M W l' - 351515:- Erili.S'1?4: L' A aff' i ,Rf S, . th- IA 8 0' 'A -fx -f' l i RESULTS of another chem lab trial are glumly watched by Dwayne Thomason, Merlin Snowbarger, Gary lance, Ron Mace, and Wally Quanstrom. Harris, Virginia Ioyce, Lambda Hartman, Harold Harvey, Sigma Haworth, Niles Edward, Zeta Hazen, Evelyn, Zeta Hedrick, Bonnie, Zeta Hemphill, Beth, Kappa Henbest, Irma Lou, Zeta Henderson, Bette Ioyce, Zeta Hendrick, Carrolyn Lenora, Lambda Henry, Donna, Sigma Hickman, Ierry Ray, Kappa Hindmand, Martha R., Special I-Iitner, Sherry Ann, Zeta Holley, Suzie, Zeta Hubbert, Ford, Sigma Huber, Waletha Faye, Lambda Hughes, Iim H., Lambda Hunn, Deanna Ieanne, Kappa Irwin, William Craig, Lambda Isbell, Marjorie, Zeta 104 ,, .nat-?, x 1-., rlfgdia '53 W r 'f arg .f .fa in I 4 X 1 1- Hance, Karen Elaine, Kappa Hanson, George Marion, Kappa Harper, Richard, Kappa Harris, Helen, Kappa 'Ser r . 5 q :V W. 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K' , 3 P- f ANTICIPATING THEIR society contest program are freshman nymphs Liles, Paul Ernest, Sigma Loftis, Iacquelyn Lee, Lambda Long, David, Kappa , in ir .W A it it za' 'ri aa - - I wi, ,,,i,,,,.,,..,,,j P. -...--V Av: 'nv-x .WN or. , .,, X . l 'H fa' 47 Ford Hubbert and Anita Winter. Loper, Betty, Lambda Lynch, Mary Patricia, Kappa Ly 1111 , Celless, Kappa Mcfllister, Glenda L., Zeta McAnally, LeDon, Kappa McClure, Ian, Sigma McFerren, Loretta Nell, Zeta McGarraugli, Ronald Lloyd, L McGinty, Gerald, Kappa Mclntosh, Don Eugene, Sigma McLaughlin, Iohn D., Sigma McNabb, Frances, Kappa McNeil, Ierry Lee, Sigma Mace, Ronald Dean, Lambda Madden, Larry D., Lambda Malone, William Percy, Kappa Manley, Stanford less, Zeta Martin, Iimmie Earl Meier, Wilma, Kappa Messenger, Mary Louise, Zeta ambda ,sr ,f ,sg . ,fy ' 1 --4.-f b .gl ll 'X ma A ' all film '!fiYlll lfliIl2f li izillllll .ffl fm 3- i in v . r . , -rf - 'N if i . bl . 1- A.. as a'-.- . 'n..' 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Wayne, Lambda Riggins, Ben Thomas, Zeta Rivera, Dolores, Lambda Roberts, Nevella lean, Zeta Robertson, Keith Dean, Zeta Robertson, Kenneth Gene, Kappa Robinson, Karolyn, Zeta Rodebush, Harrell DeWayne, Kappa Roesti, Marvin, Sigma Rogers, Mike, Sigma Rohlmeier, Terry L., Lambda Rudd, Charles, Zeta Sampson, Esther, Kappa Sawrie, Nora, Zeta Scales, Glen Ray, Sigma Schmidt, Wynema Doreene, Z eta ht W -az ri. f ,. is , P ' - ,, Nr. Q-H, y i. ' ' yi,i!:i,,,g5fi,r,,,rrw f lyw E! lqi-gfgwrr , jess 1 1 - T - ' .. ir ...Q 11 :ii -,' Y iiagiw ,, I ' f' t fbi- IP' 'H Y sail? a-11'xv'Ecr.f'l'-'-.3- E'-:Q -151, 57 -- 1 ' wr'2ilfMwsf31 . :,,,-Qt: ,, -f 733-,'54.s:,.:51g,,J . ' K -i . 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H kk,V I , f .I nz, 1 A r-.ea iff 1 - u -all ' ' I I a 5 3 1 T X xg.,-A Air. ld ,I g g . 5. ,MJ I., fy?-i'.n1,f-car, gi I ,f I DR RALPH LEWIS OKLAHOMA CITY UNIVERSITY BAND 'Iunior Lyceum Student Council Lyceum 1 DWVIGHT UPI-IAUS Trombone SHARRON NEUFELD Speech The Diary of Anne Frank SENIORS PRESENT THEIR FINALES WVENDELL HARRISON Baritone CAROLYN SWIGART STEELE Organ x f V-411: if 'fi , ,fb ,-Bs: , my A FIGHT is staged on the Lambda set by toughies, Roy Broadbooks, Teddy Boulet, and Gerard Reed, with the hero, Justin Rice, as their victim. . ,- SIGMA QUARTET, composed of Harrell Lucky, Walter Henry, David Fitzgerald, and Dwight Uphaus, ac- companied on the bongos by Harold Davis, ioin in No Other Love. SOCIETIES STAGE ENTERTAINMENT 138 KAPPA'S PROGRAM, Love Is The Key, features Garreth Tennyson, LeDon McAnally, Mary Toby, and Jerry Hickman. V 531 wsu COFFEE HOUSE music is provided in Zeta's mystery program by Hugh Dean, Don Morgan, and Jerry Elkins, as they sing several folk songs. CAST MEMBERS, Dene Moore and Gene Jones, of the Zeta Epsilon Rho Special Guest, seemed involved in an important discussion. xx I HEROINE, Sondra Fitzgerald, tries to convince Justin Rice that race is no barrier to love in the Lambda contest program, Metropolitan Jungle. CURTAIN CALL is a time of laughter for Sigmo cost members as they watch the antics of the three nymphs, Anita Winter, Ford Hubbert, and Vero Hance. PROGRAM DIRECTOR, David Allen, tells Kappa gong members, Dean Fraley, Chcilmer Wiegman, Jerry Pratt, Jerry Hickman, Bill Babione, and Lynn Blakely that Love Is The Key. AS A SPIRIT, Gene Jones, warns the Special Guest, Jerry Elkins, that it is time for him to leave as Miriam Nabors and Homer Butler look on in wonder. g 55-A 'vx Ag-QL ,fix LONG LINES are typical of registration day as students secure the necessary cards for enrollment. FACULTY ADVICE is free and Dwayne Bounds, fresh- man, takes advantage of the help given to him by Prof. Ellwood Tame. . FACULTY ENROLLS, WELCOMES STUDENTS A WARM WELCONE is extended to freshmen, Mary Smith, Pat Daniel, Nevella Roberts, Gloria Zimmerman, and Esther Sampson, by Mrs. Roy H. Cantrell at the Faculty Reception. REFRESHMENT TIME ot the Faculty Reception finds Robert Thompson and Philip Rustin at the serving table which is supervised by Prof. Helen Rothwell. STUDENTS GET ACQUAINTED and renew friendships at the All-School Banquet which is one of the first social events BANQUET EMCEE, Dr. Mel-Thomas Rothwell, entertains guests of the year. at the All-School Banquet with some original poetry about the faculty. NEW STUDENTS RUSH SOCIETIES ZETA EPSILON RHO presents a fitting space program to KAPPA MEMBER, David Wire, discusses Kappa Pi Epsilon's intrigue new students at the Rush Night activities. merits for students who are trying to decide which society to rush, RUSH NIGHT finds Sigma Delta Chi displaying the first ATHLETIC DIRECTORS, Ron Eagan and Shirley Richardson, place cup won last year along with charter members rep- prove their athletic ability to spectators by passing the ball resenting different fields. back to back. 143 A BONFIRE PEP RALLY led by Redskin cheerleaders, Miriam Nabors, Winkie Wade, and LaDonna Tillotson, get BNC students warmed up for the Alumni-Redskin Homecoming game. .iz ft ' I , -E f HI.f'Eli't1i I I g . ', d A I H -P, D. I-I ARLIE WEAVER, alias Dean Wilmoth, and his letter from Mount ldy pays a visit to the Alumni Banquet. ALUMNI RETURN TO BNC CAMPUS WELCOME, ALUMNI is the greeting BNC students, Annelle Boyer and Jeanne Wiegman, have for the alumni and former students as they register. Q 1' it. VA ' X , 1 VX 1, I wi ,I Iii he. ylAAVI - E, 4 me .pf ' SUSPENSE ENDS as last year's royalty, Carolyn Swigart Steele, presents the crown and bouquet to the 'I960 Home- coming Queen, Barbara Morris, iunior. ALUMNI BANQUET before the big game is enioyed by mem- bers of the head table, Dr. Cantrell, Rev. and Mrs. Wicker- sham, and Prof. and Mrs. Beaver. '. f - I- fe I - W -e I -f ,A ff' ' ' 'I In ' 'E ' 'Sari - K -Q' ff I I ' :elif K J '5?1v 4Qi1'1 ' T WIRE? ' ' . freer - A ' .- -- ,.,. . .3-,p... f' ' ,,,rI:s1ZT 1 n , , I II. I ff -JT lf' SOUTHERN BELLES and their escorts view Barbara Morris, Homecoming Queen, and her escort, Jerrold Lake, as they prepare to leave, CORONATION HIGHLIGHTS HOMECOMING RED ROSES for the queen are carried by Theresa Chambers, daughter of Prof. and Mrs. Eugene Chambers. FIRST PLACE WINNERS of the dorm decorations contest were the Jernigan Hall girls and their old Southern kitchen scene. Vin UUIXII IJLI X lx X S x H PLEINT 1 is Y e, EI . I -151:11 ,.I me -- IIN I II A II. . .I -W ,in I I II me :Aja , ,,.fIfI-,em 2, ' r iii--g, -1sfw..Qm,f:ia Ii If ' - I5 - II I III Ii. - mtl was Q- ISLE Mite 'P . BUD ROBINSON girls placed second in the contest with their illustration of a Southern song. ll P' Me- S A A A 11 E CHRISTMAS CAROLS led by Prof. Chambers give opportunity BANQUET EMCEE, Kent Kline, introduces the first of for members of the head table, Marilyn Cheatham, Kent Kline, the long list of engagements announced at the and Dr. and Mrs. Cantrell to blend their voices. Christmas Banquet. YULETIDE SEASGN FEATURES BANQUET BACKDROP OF CHRIST by Donna Tanner and Marilyn Greer carries out the theme of the Christmas Banquet, Christ, the Guiding Star. ANGELS INVITE BNC students to enter the dining room for the annual Christmas Banquet. FACULTY MEMBERS, Dr. and Mrs. Lewis and Prof. and Mrs. Rodeheaver express their approval of the delicious banquet food. ., Q17 ki, with f?--':14.---nn-Zr.- -.tt . 1 ' ' - .R ,E we se em 1? ' : d E 'seg 3 -ii CALLING A BOY may seem a little awkward for Judi Moore, but nevertheless it is her duty during Twirp Week. so .VL M, fl .. ,eu .5550 H 3-2i3g5feo.a .. it i 5323 54 1 ' ti' ....:.....A Q.. . wir s ANOTHER RESPONSIBILITY of the girl during Twirp Week is seeing the boy home after the date, and Judi assumes this duty as she tells Gene goodnight in front ot Chapman Hall. GIRLS TAKE ADVANTAGE 0F TWIRP WEEK THE UNUSUAL SIGHT of Judi helping Gene Jones ' El m im M gf: it 3: 4 W - Qi, Y I W -221 : vt M Y, THE TABLES are really turned as Gene orders first and Judi keeps her fingers crossed, hoping that he won't order out of her price range. with his coat was quite fitting for these Twirp Week observers. TWIRP WEEK means that The Woman ls Requested To Pay, and that is exactly what Judi is doing. 147 0 HAPPY SMILES are expressed by the King and Queen of Hearts, Harrell Lucky and Sue lewis as lheir afiendnnts, Dwight Uphuus, Ruth Ann McClung, Mary Lynn Wicker, and Stan Wilkins, and flower girl, Gina Beaver, and crown bearer, Slevie Snowbarger, look on. KING AND QUEEN CROWNED AT BANQUET w T. if h, I -. if - .I , , -A A3188 Q Mn: S, .sh W H , -- 1 A M M 4, B an , 'l View AN ENGAGEMENT is announced through music by Joe and Delelio Tompkins, banquel emcees, as special guesf, Dr. Ted Marlin, checks his program. THE GRAND MARCH of the King and Queen of Heorfs is preceded by crown bearer, Stevie Snowlaarger, and flower girl, Gina Beaver. rm-z ,W -- -was-af 1--.-Awww - -We . ,. 4 in POSTING SCORES of society competition is the responsibility of Wendell Harrison at the Echo Tournament pep rally. ECHO EDITOR, Winford Akins, crowns lovely Mary Lynn Wicker Peters as Echo Tournament Queen of 1961. ECHO PROVIDES SOCIETY COMPETITION ECHO QUEEN, Mary Lynn Wicker Peters, presents awards to the most valuable players and the winning teams with the help of emcee, Duane Woll. CERTAIN DEATH of the Lamladu, Zeta, and Sigma societies is predicted by the Kappa society prior to the Echo Tournament. PEP RALLY entertainment IS provided by guitar player Harrell lucky and banlo player Wendell Harrison 1 u . . 1 1 ' BANQUET ADDRESS is given by Rev. .lim Bond, Kansas City Seminary student. ft . A R . . Y' ' 1' . -, Y A A F n- X f s- . ' , 1,-' 'I .'.- - 1 ., - , h - V, . 'X -S, ,-- ,, 1 .t 1 'X , .. '. L ga , G! I-1, ' A mu.. rv ' ' 4 y f , an 4 J In I n n I I I I I THE ISLANDERS, Arlene Sherpy, Carol Rehfeldt, and Phyllis Jones, sing Enchanted Island. FROSH BASK IN ISLAND ATMOSPHERE, :JV , N. SUNSET AND South Sea Breezes provide atmosphere for Sheryl Gasset, Bill Irwin, and other freshmen. . is- T ew .if 1 .i t12't-D I' ,I 1 t - rj. yy M ,a ' gl I . BALI HAI is sung by freshman Karen Johnson for banquet entertainment. HEAD TABLE occupants enioying the banquet are Janell Suttle, Ted Boulet, presidentf Phyllis Jones, and David Eichenberger, vice-president and master of ceremonies. H , ge we ee fl- my L r -,Numan BREAKFAST BEGINS a fun-filled day at Camp Classen for sophomores Joe Garvin, Don Harwell, LaNette Pryor, and Leland Kirkenclall. ,1 c 1 , H as ROUGH RIDERS Roy Perryman, Dwayne Vaughn, and Gerald lane, plan to spend part of their day in the saddle. SOPHS TAKE DAY FOR OUTING FUN . .4.'4,J ' 1 - , K . , ., , V- .-- 1' ' T K' ' ,f--' - -'Q' ' '2 ?..-1 5..gf' -,, -'- '- - -- -- V-y , .. - ,. ,N V, . A A X, -- -4-' 7, - YI-.N .i - A-3 -g 'L' -..- ,SN - ,,v - ' - V- - V axe- - -,. - ,, , N, -1. , Y -' - A i :,- --Q, - .14 :um-v - -V, Q- .-, x e-.. A . ' ' A - . 'T we, S . 1 fe, M ,N THIS IS HOW the experts do it, explains Adele Haworth as she demonstrates her boating skill. CHIEF COOK Bob Green keeps his assistants on their toes as they prepare food for hungry sophomores. fpvm- FORMAL ATTIRE is predominate as iuniors and seniors and Their dafes crowd into Val Gene's for the Junior-Senior Banquet. Sl: N6 sl if ' ' 1 .- r, 5 ENGAGEMENT ATMOSPHERE.is set by Sharron Neufeld as seven couples make this important announcement JUNIORS PLAN DREAMY BANQUET . Jer -- is fi JUNIOR PRESIDENT Duane Wall emcees the banquet, an annual eveni given by the iuniors to the graduating class. STATE SENATOR Cleefa John Rogers is ihe guesf speaker for fha occasion. 152 ' In , aG 14 Y 1 if I 1' 34' 'Q ,I if , 'TI f 2 if ' I r ' 1 I I I 2 I X ,ls , I I - ADMINISTRATION GUESTS, Dr. and Mrs. Roy H. Cantrell, are head table occupants. is fr M M 4. MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT is presented by Prof. Robert Hale as he sings Se vual baIlre and Life. DINNER MUSIC by Wally Brown, organist, adds to the dreamy atmosphere of the banquet. 4 3. 5.5. , W ,ff JUNIOR CLASS sponsors, Dr. and Mrs. Mel-Thomas Rothwell, enioy the lovely setting of gardenias and tapers. HONORED GUESTS are Dr. and Mrs. Fred Floyd, Senior Class sponsor, Marilyn Cheatham, and Kent Kline, Senior Class president. ,freeze . .Fi ' v-ff' ,. :EE Ii ' of fire ga. , M .R M E A 1 M , ,. NA amp ij, Q-4, Y X H 1 5 s . all 'f . gg, 1 .. 'ai aa ,ii,v .ehkki 1 as iw e, s. lla- ,ggi af nuwu h! NEW SANCTUARY of the College Church is completed and ready for use on Christmas Day. ETHANY FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE A place of Cod's visitation, a place of spiritual growth, is the College Church on the campus of Bethany Nazarene College. The pastor, Dr. E. S. Phillips, has been a shepherd to his flock of sheep, providing messages of faith, hope, and encouragement. The new church provides a place of beauty and sacredness to everyone that attends Sunday services, prayer meetings, special services, and revivals. - s af: ' T CHURCH STAFF: Standing, Henry Cheafwood, Minister of Youth: Bob Green, Minister of Education: and Richard Wikoff, Financial Secretary: and seated, Barbara Crosley, secretary. 156 DR. E. S. PHILLIPS Pastor '?:i7: t 7 v -Li. '-'Wi 'i ' 'i :T . p neg Gantt an - 559 e' nf My Q 6 Hi a he CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA TH E M E SSIA H There's something different about this one-hundred and fifty voice chorus, a spirit that does not prevail in other groups. With the assistance of Mrs. Ruth Taylor, organist, Mrs. Margaret Dunn, pianist, and the BNC orchestra, Professor Lester Dunn did a magnificent job with the group, inspiring and thrilling the audience of students, town's people and out-of-town visitors through the words and music of Handel's MESSIAH. THE MESSIAH chorus and orchestra X SOLOIST STAFF includes Prof. Eugene Chambers, tenor, Mable Sonnevik soprano, Wanda Kennedy, contralfoy and Robert Hale, boss. 1 , ,.,f:,.g,Y A 4 A... X ffm. .--my -pfrg,i.,n A... , -lk ' 1.452- REV. EUGENE STOWE REV. PAUL MARTIN Second Semester OPCIHHS COUVEHUOH First Semester Opening Convention SPEAKERS HOLD CONVENTIONS, REVIVAL - if .LE 1.. E nniiii F -if DRS. SAVVYER, HOYT, KING, ROTHWELL, and METZ Fall Revival REV. TED MARTIN REV. T. CI-IRITCHON MITCHELL Williams Lectures Aycoclc Lectures CHAPEL HOSTS LECTURE SPEAKERS Students preparing for Christian service are particularly interested in the two lecture series given on the campus each year. Rev. Ted Martin was the speaker for the ' Williams Lecture Series on Evangelism. This series is a gift to the college from Dr. R. T. Williams, Ir., in memory of his father, the late R. T. Williams, Sr. A leader of the British holiness movement, Rev. T. Chritchon Mitchell, was the guest speaker for the Aycock Lecture Series. Iarrette Aycock, past chairman of the board of trustees, sponsors this series. A Student Ethics Conference was conducted for the first time on the campus by the Student Council with lectures by Dr. Mel-Thomas Rothwell. These lectures proved to be very benehcial to BNC students. DR. MEL-THOMAS ROTHWELL Student Ethics Lectures . i, ' ii: 2. I 2551. iii ,I I Qi, f' Lf in A i a J - .L Sf x gif 1 1 CONDUCTING THE CHORUS as they practice for the SINGING STUDENTS receive o half-hour credit for participating in Easter Oratorio is Prof. Lester Dunn. the chorus. CHORUS PRESENTS EASTER ORATORIO SOPRANO VOICES BLEND at the Monday night practice sessions of the Easter Oratorio, THE SEVEN LAST WORDS OF CHRIST, 1 1' . .11 ,. . .- PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT is the belief of Prof. Dunn as he conducts at practice session. X1-1 yeh. nw.5i.4 ' 4 N,-B A L mf , 'K ,, 5.i3 ,wf in H ii w gg 3, ,yr mi x 1 Ba1 -as QUARTETS FRESHMAN QUARTET: Delos Beck, David Green, Logan Siroud, Dick Slate, and Ronnie Jinkerson, accompanist. TROUBADOURS QUARTET: Walfer Henry, Gene Hancock, Justin Rice, and Wayne 1 Rice. ' COLLEGIATE QUARTET: Ray Hendrix, Har- rell Lucky, Burth Smith, and Ira Cox. I I ! .fgf-4' FRESHMAN TRIO: Laura Galbrailh, Mary Smith, and Karen Johnson. fs -in CT? my SENIOR TRIO: Carolyn Swigart Steele, Janell Mc- Farland, and Mildred Ray. TRIOS pf MlSSlON BAND TRIO: Barbara Morris, Diane Briggs, and Virginia Bell. his l' 1,5 'M' x xf X GOSPEL TEAM TRIO: Onnalee Leonard, Karolyn Robinson, and Esther Sampson. Religious Organizations I Life? ie l .221 giglwlpg First Row: Simms, Biclcforcl, Cook, Huverly, Chitwood, Leonard, Former, Robinson, Cuppy. Second Row: Buffington, Aldridge, Krawitz, Snow- borger, Lewis, Gilliland, Hudson, Rictor, Willison, Sampson. Third Row: Williams, Henderson, Enterline, Combs, Rodebush, Dexter, William- son, Jones, Beard. Fourth Row: Jinkerson, Rustin, Boulet, Snowborger, Moyer, Smith, Branson, Butler, Wilson. GOSPEL TEAM EVANGELIZES ZONE , si l Rallies, Sunday meetings, and special ac- tivities on campus and across the educational zone provide practice and experience for students interested in evangelism. Besides the traditional traveling group, spe- cial groups were organized to hold services in the county jail and homes for the aged. OFFICERS: Doyle Williams, president, Mudalyn Cook, Delores Bechtle, ond Dr. Harold Hoyt, sponsor. 164 wi, Ms.- Q M ed-.L rv :Al -ssl!! hildress, J. Mcluughlin. Second Row: Fowler, Fink, Jones, Harris, Bobione, T. Mclaughlin, Easley, Johnson, Sickels. Third First Row: Pryor, C Row: Childress, Solidoy, Fowler, Frolich, Wright, We-llmon, Lewis, Mcst, Lynch. Fourth Row: Stark, Murphey, H. Miller, Elrod, Pryor, Rev. Hendrix, Narcmor, Smith, Brinson, Williamson, Edwards, Sickels. Fifth Row: Dr. Cantrell, R. Miller, Hemphill, Murphey, sponsor, Dr. Coulter, Naramor, Campbell, Owens, Clark, Eubank. S. Hendrix, Mrs. S. Smith, Dr. Garner, MISSION BAND PRESENTS MISSIONS 5 Mission Band provides a program to the interest of future missionaries and laymen interested in missions. An insight of mission fields is represented in the bi-monthly meet- ings, with emphasis on a burden for missions and our missionaries around the world. A fine traveling group well-represents this organization on our zone. OFFICERS: Dr. Wesley Moon, sponsor, Ruth Anna Lewis, Dr. James Garner, sponsor, Judy Wellmon, and Tom Mclaughlin, vice-president. X575 I ,,'r' y - , , l-0I'Cl. Send me , X Y N W , 'M It ,, I , I, 'ww X' II' :EE NIH It it I - gg .9 'tt t,,gg-gig? W., L. , ,,,..,.. ,, L. in 165 First Row Pefefish Isbell Rivera Siogdill Carter Sorgee Willingham Sloan Mincey. Second Row: Lewis, Morris, Brinson, Zimmerman, Blackmon Bufflngton Atkins Aldridge Mlncey Loper Young Henderson Henry Third Row: Hyde, Snowbarger, Leonard, Roberts, Harring- ton Hemphill Dye Chliwood Haverly Blckford Gilliland Enlerllne Randall Fourth Row: Lake, Jinkerson, Wiegman, Snowbarger, Moyer, Lucky Smith Williams Wilson Boulei Rodebush McLaughlin McLaughlin Rice Soliday, Spruce. PRAYER GROUP SPONSORS PROJECT Friday noon is a period remembered with reverence by former and present students of BNC. This is the time set aside for the Prayer and Fasting service. All-night prayer meetings and the chain of prayer program which brought sweeping victories across our campus had the co-operation of this group. Prayer and Fasting dues and pledges by the faculty and student body provide funds for an annual missionary project. OFFICERS: Melvin McCullough, president, Barbara Morris, secretary, Lawrence Williams, vice-president, and Dr. James Garner, sponsor. 1'5- DR. EDWARD LAWLER, head of the Department of GOSPEL TEAM group conducted by Conley Henderson, left, prepares Evangelism, speaks at the Religious Organizations' to leave for the Home for the Aged. Banquet. RELIGIOUS CLUBS HGLD BANQUET lu HEAD TABLE at the banquet reveals the theme, Witnessing in the 60's. 167 X X ....E... KKWV 'A X x -O COUNCIL MEMBERS include, seated left to right, Sue Lewis, Jerrold Lake, Prof. Lester Dunn, Ray Lunn Hance, Harrell Lucky, Deletto Tompkins, Winford Akins, ond, standing left to right, Don Knight, Melvin McCullough, Stan Wilkins, Bobby Lewis, and Joe Robertson. 1960-61 STUDENT COUNCIL PROMOTES RAY LUNN HANCE President The 1960-61 Student Council has endeavored to plan campus activities and maintain a con- necting link between students and faculty for a Christian-Collegiate Atmosphere. Campus activities sponsored by the Student Council were the Student Leaders Conference, the All- School Get-Acquainted Party, Homecoming activities, Christmas Banquet, Twirp Week, Heart Pal Banquet, and the fall and spring lyceums. The council also sponsored two activities which were held for the first time at BNC. These were rush day activities iirst semester and a Student Ethics Conference second semester with lectures by Dr. Mel-Thomas Rothwell. As their annual project, the council had new song book racks made for the Fine Arts Chapel to hold 500 new Praise and Worship hymnals. ,:., I 2 . ,f 1 ,I iff 'Y 1' 1 r E . ff me rsis. 1 4 r , wh- si, M grew i rrrskgiavggizfs f H f Sknngwn or ries Weis r f . , , fr , ' f Q ' r . 7: r. ,L K, Q. ,Sins is Y . lf: Q , g, 1f,fWii5i?21x1 A: fi xi' sm m 1? r X fm - ss, M rl 4 15 mrs: 5 sz uw 7 fa 'ss 1 -N rs' Q N xxx .1 '- DELETTA TOMPKINS HARRELL LUCKY Secretary-Treasurer Vice-President CHRISTIAN--COLLEGIATE ATMOSPHERE IERROLD LAKE Director of Religious Activities Second Semester PROF. LESTER DUNN Sponsor ,QM f rr, W F' . , 'N JV' ,kvl 'A ' Z MARSHALL PRYOR Director of Religious Activities First Semester 171 F r 72 Kl?PPA OFFICERS: Standing: Gail Jergensen, vice-presidentg Prof. David Uerlcvitz, sponsor, Comer Johnson, presidentg David Allen, program director. Sjated: Sue Prentice, secretory-treasurer. KAPPA PI EPSILON Go Kappa Pi is the tight song of one of BNC's Finest societies. It embodies the attitude taken by Kappa Pi members as they participate in the overall society program. Excellent leadership mobilized Kappa Pi's abilities in sports, speech, and music in a way that made success inevitable. Winning both the closed night program and the speech con- test, Epsiloners jumped into a quick lead in the society race. Later, the First place award for the contest program gave them an almost insurmountable lead. SCCIETIES FORM CENTER OF ACTIVITY LAMBDA CHI THETA Lambda Chi Theta is an active organiza- tion. Using a program designed to produce maximum participation and co-operation, its officers planned a very successful year. Chi Theta members seemed to excell in sports. The boys gained a first place tie in football and represented themselves well in basketball. The girls did their share by taking first place in both the regular basketball season and the Echo Tournament. Contest program time found society mem- bers busily preparing a program built around a theme attacking racial discrimination. The play was Written by Ieny Roberts, program director. LAMBDA OFFICERS: Front Row: Wendell Harrison, vice-president, Reba Meador secretary-treasurer, Jerry Roberts, program director, Dr. Forrest Ladd, sponsor Back Row: Scott Peters, pesident. SIGMA DELTA CHI The function of the Intramural Society is to create the opportunity for greater participa- tion in athletics and activities of the fine arts. This goal has been realized by the members of Sigma Delta Chi through their enviable co-operation and achievement in sports and the annual contest programs. Sports-wise the Del Chi's tied for first place in basketball competition, then capped the trophy of the Echo Tournament. Love Never Changes, the contest program written and directed by Sharron Neufeld, pro- gram director, placed second in competition. SIGMA OFFICERS: Left to Right: Dwight Uphaus, vice-president, Sharron Neufeld, program directory Sue lewis, secretory-treasurer: David Fitzierald president: Prof. Elmer Shellenberger, sponsor. SOCIETY OFFICERS OFFER LEADERSHIP ZETA OFFICERS: Standing: Prof. Reuben Rhodeheover, sponsor: Don Knight, president: Melvin McCullough, vice-president. Seated: Don Kite, program di- rector: Geneva McCullough, secretory-treasurer. ZETA EPSILON RHO The overall society program has met with success on the campus of BNC. This success has been due in part to the efforts and ac- tivities of Zeta Epsilon Rho.. Zeta tied for first in both boys' basketball and football. The girls were given their share of glory. They won second place in the Echo Tournament and Sharon Young, freshman, was selected-as the most valuable girl player. Special Guest was the title of the society's contest program. The first act of the play was written by Don Kite, program director. CHOIR MEMBERS: Front row, Volght, Hance, Winter, Weathers, McCullough, Rushing, Chandler, Tompkins, and Sloan. Second row, Smith, Galbraith, Stivers, Bell, Moore, Burnett, Gassett, Johnson, and Yarbrough. Third row, Tennyson, Vaughn, Emerson, Wineinger, Henry, Knight, Irwin, Rice, and lane. Fourth row, Garvin, Beck, Stahly, Hancock, Crow, J. Uphaus, D. Uphaus, Ansfine, and Pryor. c A CAPPELLA TOURS TRI-STATE AREA , W, Ill! OFFICERS: Gene Hancock, vice-president, Dwight Uphaus, president, Vera Hance, secretary-Ireasurerg Don Knight, chaplain, and Prof. Lester Dunn, sponsor. Thirty-six students with well-trained voices make up the membership of the A Cappella Choir directed by Professor Lester Dunn. Throughout the year, the choir made numerous appearances over the educational zone. Dur- ing Music Week the choir presented a pro- gram for the college which included several selections by Fred Waring. Thelmost memorable of the year's activities was the annual spring tour. From March 21 to April 2 the choir traveled through Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana. The social treat of the year was a surprise anniversary party held for Professor and Mrs. Dunn on the 6th of April. Choir members did a rendition of This Is Your Life, re- calling many entertaining and sentimental instances from the life of their director. MENC fulfills the need for a music club on campus. Its membership is composed of stu- dents either majoring or minoring in music. Monthly meetings are both entertaining and educational. This year programs included at- tending a rehearsal of the Oklahoma City Symphony, a lecture by the symphony's lead- ing fiutist, Nat White, and a Faculty Fun Frolic. MENC does not limit its program and ac- tivities to the campus. Dwight Uphaus, who served the local club as president last year, was president of the state association this past year. Students who have a sincere interest in music can benefit greatly by participating in the pro- gram of MENC. OFFICERS: Wendell Harrison, presidenfy Prof. Reuben Rodeheaver, sponsorg Karen Aller, treasurer, and Irene Kindall, secretary. MENC PRESENTS MUSICAL PROGRAMS l . W' M-11 111 'X ': l H l 1125511 , ,W 5, 1116 + - VX. '23 x. WE' 11. ma at rg:-++-f ,al M512 yy ff Lea 'll gem V1 Sig? First Row: Holley, Teal, Beckett, Carter, Johnson, Haight, Aller. Second Row: Winter, Suttle, Gassett, Chitwaod, Hendrick, Chandler, Weathers. Third Row: Steele, Hofen, Kindall, Leonard, Yarbrough, Galbraith, Dockum. Fourth Row: Rodeheaver, Fields, Jinkerson, Combs, Guess, Up- haus, Harrison. THE BETHANY NAZARENE COLLEGE BAND BAND RECRUITS OUTSTANDING PLAYERS QE Jr' OFFICERS: Wayne Vaughn, vice-president, 'Karen Nobles, secretary- treasurerp Don Harwell, president, and Prof. Reuben Rodeheaver, sponsor. One of the fastest growing organizations on the BNC campus is the college band. Band members are recruited from all departments of the college. Under the direction of Professor Reuben Rodeheaver, the band has presented concerts in Oklahoma and Texas. Besides the programs presented in various churches around the Okla- homa City area, trips were made to Stillwater, Oklahoma, and Amarillo, Texas. A concert of secular music as well as sacred was given. Qualifying band members receive letter jackets. The qualifications are two years of outstanding service in band. ENSEMBLES FLUTE TRIO: Pai Yarbrough, Winkie Wade, and Jeanne Wiegmon. CLARINET QUARTET: Karen Nobles, Fay Sheldon, Wilma Yount, and Kay Barber. K E li' TZ. -,.,f - W .. -EZ' 1 ,,.i1s ' 5 ' fr v ,J V- ff ww' lf, ml , TRUMPET QUARTET: Gary Lance, Don Harwell Jimmy Yarbrough, ond LeDon McAnaIly. ,, ,- 11155 gi: 2, H , fs 'M , K gs , ll 1 5 lie, XJ- Qfiff' C5 177 r rv BRASS QUARTET: Bill Irwin, John Uphaus, Wendell Harrison, and Wayne Vaughn. E?,,., Ev ENSEMBLES TROMBONE DUET: Harold Hartman and William Fields. 178 'l TRUMPET TRIO: Bill lrwin, John Uphaus, and Lynn Springfield. ,M K , mhz? an 'af ,. ni.. , W Z 1 r , f , ,Eve-ie.. , i . w i 51' waving 1 , ,, f Lame, 5 K f M .. . , my ,, ,, .raw , ,gr , ' 3 ' , EEN' ee aff f, S5 4 5 L5-12,5 . W 5043 l H 'N it THE BETHANY NAZARENE COLLEGE ORCHESTRA ORCHESTRA ASSISTS MESSIAH CHORUS Fine music has been the goal and ac- complishment of the BNC orchestra. Under the able direction of Reuben Rodeheaver, it has made a line contribution to the musical curriculum of the college. This year the orchestra accompanied the annual presentation of the Messiah, making this classic oratorio even more enjoyable to the audience. The annual spring concert was held during Music Week. The BNC orchestra is open to all instru- mental players, brass, woodwind, percussion, and strings by try-out. Students are en- couraged to try-out because greater instru- mentation will add to the quality of the al- ready excellent orchestra. 5-IJ p s i it i isa i . 5 L ,Expt t -Mx dw ,if - PROFESSOR REUBEN RODEHEAVER Director W- ML t r, ir' fx 179 First Row: Young, Frantom, Harris, Clegg, Jennings, Breckbill, Halford, Stasser, Nimmo. Second Row: Ream, Hensley, Friesen, Gibson, Rob- ertson, Yates, Jones, Classen, Skaggs, Hoppe, Owens, Zechman, Prof. Lawrence, Hammer. BIOLOGY CLUB SPONSORS PROJECT OFFICERS: Manuel Hensley, president, Robert Friesen, Lilly Owens, Joe Robertson, Prof. Robert Lawrence, sponsor, and Janice Breachbill. The Biology Club, an affiliate of the Okla- homa Academy of Science, is a source of extra curricular activities for those who enjoy the study of living organisms. Membership is open to all biology majors and minors and others who have a genuine interest in science. Each year the club sponsors a worthwhile project. The project for this year was the pur- chasing of a truck to be used in carrying equipment of field trips. Other activities in- clude iilms, special speakers, demonstrations and outings. Through these varied activities future doctors, nurses, technicians, dentists and educators End an avenue of learning that will beneiit them is their professions. More than ever before American citizens are depending on outstanding scientists and their eiforts in the field of science. This scientific fervor has shown itself in the increased mem- bership of Beta Chi Alpha, the chemistry club, which is attiliated with the Chemistry As- sociates of Bethany Nazarene College, an alumni organization. To better acquaint its members with the Held of science and chemistry, the club has in- teresting iilms, Held trips, and research pro- grams that are designed to realize the club's purpose. Those students interested in chemistry reap rich dividends by allying themselves with this, one of BNC's most active clubs. N . i .. ga 1 11 iii, , W, 1 it i SL ,E , .Jr-7 OFFICERS: Prof. Don Beaver, sponsor: Don Burpo, president, Carolyn Crider, John Kelley, and Gail Jergensen. CHEMISTRY CLUB ALLIES SCIENTISTS N, 1 lla-wh, 1 H,, ..,,..,,,r1,yl5?53 3:1 ,.,,,N.M,.i,, iiiiiiiwgigirgyll yy., iisiiiz .it sszfszz W ,i M553 W ll ii i i r'12212gg5h1i-.,H,. '' First Row: Crider, Jergensen, Burpo, Breckbill, Nimmo, Hammer, Mincey. Second Row: Scroggs, White, Stroud, Snowbarger, Kelley, Jergensen, Jones, Classen, Gibson, Hensley, Friesen, Zechman. 181 A Ilyylyl y I I First Row: Wagner, Young, Loper, Harris, Biby, Easley, Joines, Eubank, Davis, Mincey, Baum. Second Row: Rogers, Meier, Liberty, Hodgson, Brigham, Peterson, Conrad, Robichaux, Payne, Albright. Third Row: Zumalt, Rustin, Jones, Classen, Thursby, Eskew, Harwell, Randall, Bass, Prof. Snell, Frolich. BUSINESS STUDENTS JOIN FBLA CLUB OFFICERS: Myrna Robichaux, Brenda Albright, Bernice Frolich, pres- ident, and Don Harwell. The purpose of the Future Business Leaders of America organization is to equip the busi- ness student with a working and practical knowledge of the business World. Films, speakers, and parties constitute the activities of this club. In addition, Held trips were made to several interesting business con- cerns in the Bethany area. The highlight of the year was the state con- vention held at Norman, Oklahoma, on the campus of the University of Oklahoma. Myrna Robichaux, a member of the local club, is the state vice-president. i f ' l 'un . .M 'ara inoizffww we SEA is the student organization of NEA and OEA giving the teachers of tomorrow an opportunity to develop professionally in a career which demands their best. The theme, Together We Build, has formed the basis for the year's programs in the Iohn R. Mott chapter of the Student Educa- tion Association. The main project of the year was sponsoring a Christmas party for a group of underprivileged children. The club has received iirst place trophy in the state the past two years as well as re- ceiving first place with its exhibit at the Na- tional Convention last summer. OFFICERS: .lanell McFarland, Dr. Wesley Moon, Stan Wilkins, president Prof. Constance Spruce, Ann Dibble, Bob Bronson, and Gladys Cope lancl. SEA PLACES EXHIBIT AT CONVENTIONS it g' 'i i i ll l rQ2ig , W wi ,ggi 3 tr , ,'.4 QCD First Row: Blaylock, Moseley, Atkins, Stark, McFarland, Lewis, Willingham, Thornton, Peats, Sloan. Second Row: Wellmon, Simms, Belcher, Close, Jeffries, Moore, McAnulty, Yarbrough, Zimmerman, Murray, Bateman, Lighthill, Popeioy, Ream, McCullough, Peters, Meador. Third Row: Hopkins, Sampson, Eosloy, Kilpotrick, Moore, Roberts, Copher, Sloon, Sorgee, Dibble, Horrol, Yount, Douglas. Fourth Row: Spruce, sponsor, Copeland, Chandler, Sands, Baggett, Smith, Huffaker, Green, Willison, Rictor, Belew, Fox. Fifth Row: Patterson, Morris, Harrington, Owens, Schurman, White, Akins, Thompson, Wilkins, Branson, Panley, Reimer, Nichols, Johnson, Bink. r 55' g-as af? 4. ml we M was M 'wr ,ww - f m.. sae.. -:iff liz, ' asa- H H -aaa' 'wg Irv: u fa rr I L. It L M N' 5 eg we ei M .. M M M , W ,, 1 an . ,N I V F wi 'Q ,J -Q- -ai I 5 , an 'mr sz I 2 All--I li rw ui ' :EE . ,,, Q, We I f ssss lg IEW it -JW, Qi , 4 , i ,I is fr L., s 1- Firsl' Row: Huffman, Martin, Dickerson, sponsor, Petefish. Second Row: Powers, Pofeet, Wall, Fox, Dibble, Huber. LITERARY CLUB STRESSES LITERATURE .. u mf- z .I N., ,, ,. s W W3 iv r lilhl .1 J , . ' I 232352 , ii w- .mis ' fe. if OFFICERS: Duane Wall, vice-presidenfg Prof. Maurine Dickerson, spon- sor: Ann Dibble, secretary-treasurer, and Lewis Poteet, president. 184 Literary Society is an organization dedicated to the promulgation of a deeper understanding and appreciation of literature. Meetings are built around programs presented with the ac- complishment of this goal in mind. Although the membership was comparatively small, programs were high in quality. High- lights of the year included Mrs. Hanna's read- ing of the Broadway play, B., Dr. Sawyer's discussion of the sin problem in literature, and the film of Victor I-Iugo's Les Miserables. Literary students have their social activities. A Christmas party was held at the sponsor's home and the club's annual breakfast closed the year's festivities. .PSS The Social Science club gives an opportunity for club participation to all students interested in history, political science, sociology, and psychology. Meeting twice a month the club programs were carried out through the means of panel discussions, speakers, and films. The 1960 presidential campaign was of high interest to the club during the first semester, and they provided television sets in the Stu- dent Union lounge during the election. During the second semester, the Civil VVar Centennial provided the club with rich pro- gram material. In this phase, Dr. Floyd, sponsor, was especially helpful and contributed much to the success of the club this year. OFFICERS: Dr. Fred Floyd, sponsor, Henry Depue, vice-president Johnny Rayburn, presidentp and Sora Sampson, secretary-treasurer. SOCIAL SCIENCE INTERESTS STUDENTS 'K T V 4 2 ,,.swm fi , ,Qs My f Q , First Row: Nubors, Popeioy, Sampson. Second Row: Loper, Kite, Schurman, Rayburn. I I .. ,.-, , in it i if :sa xai :ii E S :ff if ii L W ni Qi ,gg W W it rea sa 1. e iwwm QQ W like N, were L sz-4 4? as wr i..,,-,,a e First Row: Lynch, Graves, Easley, Bechtle, Hall, Page, Copeland, Belcher. Second Row: Richardson, Blaylock, Stivers, Barnett, Eaton, Powell, Enns, Isbell, Smith, LoDue, sponsor. Third Row: Greve, sponsor, Deck, Rust, Schmidt, Lewis, Cummins. HOMEMAKERS STUDY SELF-IMPROVEMENT OFFICERS: Prof. Eldred laDue, sponsorg Delores Bechtle, Gloria Page, Barbara Eaton, Dr. Anne Greve, sponsorg and Mariorie l'lGll, Pfe5lflenl- The purpose of the Home Economics Club is to provide efficient, capable homernakers. The membership is open to students who are interested in developing a greater interest in home economics from either a practical or a professional standpoint and in gaining the fel- lowship ot individuals of similar interest. The theme of the club this year was Im- proving Ourselvesf' In carrying out this theme the club presented activities such as a style show, a program on posture, and tilmstrips on using color in clothes. Special projects included giving a Christmas tea for the faculty and home economics classes, and waiting tables for banquets. Circle K is the college branch of Kiwanis International. Organized for service to com- munity and campus, it plans and executes various projects which perform this function. This year its members helped with the heart fund drive, announced basketball and football games, sponsored the annual campus clean-up day, and acted as campus guides for touring motorcaders. Members are chosen on the basis of their leadership, scholarship, and interest in others. This year the club expanded its membership to over twenty-five of the outstanding young men on campus. we OFFICERS: Gerard Reed, Duane Wall, president, Dove Jones, und Roy Perrymon. KIWANIS CIRCLE K SERVES CAMPUS Front Row: Jergensen, Reed, Snowbarger, Harwell, Perrymon, Gibson, and Rice. Second Row: Wall, Rusfin, Lone, Hendrix, Smith, Eichen- berger, Uphaus, Boulef. Third Row: Hubert Harris, Wire, Robertson, Wilkins, Lucky, Jones, Cox, Kline, Wiegman, and Dr. Ellwood Tome, sponsor - N:-.1 .. -mu - 'wif iv? 1 in Q ., i. h a g. .- ....-. . im ef 3 - ' v rf 7 if ' l' mgn 1 v sms: at A is it ii as ii as it ii V ' fee- ,ii is 'es-. 'fffaif f' J ,, , , - ..L, , ' L 3-...-. 3. 7? .I gf, It 'YW 555571 Nm ,amy ' 1535, '.:'PW,g A ,,,g ' 5-' ,,-- 1 - 4 ----.- e - in - M - Y . , are W S ' Mfg- M WW Y iii 'W 'ew' J ,. . . , a . , T so 4- is 1' 1 Tim: --rw 1 T ge-1 tg , i it 'frm wife- ',' p Q Y W- f T if- it-H z nf 4 ,. .,w,1,. ,gs ,. ,mzsaw -- La if ,. -i J . 4 L. . - 'fftff . .. fy, ,Z Front Row: Hance, McCullough, Jergensen, Wall, Kline, Reed. Second Row: Aller, Greiner, Crider, Kindall, Sampson, Payne, Elrod. Third Row: Wellmon, Neufeld, Walker, Branson, Jones, Dr. Rothwell, Yoesal, Uphaus, Poteet, Breakbill, Harrington. STUDENTS MAINTAIN 3.4 AVERAGE OFFICERS: Standing, Gail Jergensen, vice-president, Dr. Mel-Thomas Rothwell, sponsor, and seated, Eleanor Moon, secretory-treasurer, and Harold Shira, president. Alpha Nu is BNC's chapter of the National Honor Society of Church of the Nazarene col- leges. Students who maintain a 3.4 average for two consecutive semesters are eligible for membership. 4 Society meetings are held monthly to discuss chapter business and enjoy high caliber pro- grams. The desire to become an Alpha Nu member provides an incentive for all students to strive for higher scholastic attainment. The apex of the year's activities is the annual chapel program when chapter members are awarded certiiicates and pins. .vm-. 92.1 ,M Intercollegiate debating has found a group of ardent admirers on the campus of BNC. Under the able direction of Dr. Ellwood Tame, about ten students represent the college in tournaments in Alabama, Colorado, Texas, Oklahomri, and Kansas. Brigham Young, Texas University, Oklahoma State, and Kansas State were among the teams that BNC debaters faced in forensic competition. The team of Kent Kline and Sharron Neufeld compiled the best season's record, winning 63.221 of their debates and reaching the elimination rounds in several of the tourn- aments they entered. The regional tournament committee ranked them as the number 10 team. The iirst 9 teams competed in the regional eliminations. Pi Kappa Delta, the national debate fra- ternity, awarded a charter to the BNC squad at the national tournament held in Stillwater, Oklahoma, on the campus of Oklahoma State University. T Q Y.!, i: H :mas iii ,- 13556332 .sxrfggggggiggr i 15 iafitiff i ,..i . ,.,i,.,,, ' . DEBATE TROPHIES won at the various tournaments entered are dis played by BNC debaters, DEBATERS COP TCURNAMENT TROPHIES , xc EL Y,- :x - Q-. zsggi, 'Vs Y f-.r 1,3 Seated: Carolyn Clark, Sharron Neufeld, and Zelma Call. Second Row: Reed, Elliot, Harwell, Eichenberger, Dr. Tame. Third Row: Wire Allen, Wall, Quanstram, Kline, and Akins. . tgqfieaf. - 1 J: 9 . I I in ' 'L, elif. ' if-A19 '-ij tt- ' H f. xt K nr IT F3 if e I limi-r tl I I , I DEBATE TEAMS composed of Kent Kline, Sharron Neufeld, Duane Wall, and Gerard Reed, and their sponsor, Dr. Tame, place first in the Southeastern competition at Spring Hill College, Mobile, Alabama. - rss: INTER-SQUAD PRACTICE debating helps to prepare the teams of Don Harwell, David Eichenberger, Gerard Reed, and Duane Wall for tournament com-petition. INDIVIDUALS RECEIVE TROPHIES SHARRON NEUFELD, outstanding debater, is presented a plaque .at the Spring Hill College Tournament Awards Banquet. 1g.e- e- 22 'L-f -ffsg :Vi ee' I' Z- in 1 - -V E ' 'illgg FQ? 3 Y ga-1t?H if , aizwtt fei 15? '-iq? ,N sq.. lim, ew.. ,ji all We erm' 2 ig , .K 5,9 In L55 mtg., 3 ix .mil DEBATE TRIPS can be quite trying to debate members when they have to push Dr. Tame's station wagon the last mile. H C. A. MCCONNELL TROPHY for outstanding debating is pre- sented to Kent Kline, senior, by former winners, Sharron Neufeld and Duane Wall, and Dr. Ellwood Tame, debate coach. In its fifteen editions this year, the REVEILLE ECHO has sought to produce news and other reading matter that would be of service and interest to the students of BNC, and at the same time adhere to the principles and standards of professional jour- nalism set up by the Associated Collegiate Press and other journalistic organizations. Not only has the student publication strived toward giving a complete picture of campus news, but has also endeavored to keep abreast of noteworthy national events, primarily -through its editorial page. The REVEILLE ECHO this year has en- couraged student creativeness by printing articles and poetry of various BNC students. The Letter to the Editor section has voiced student opinion on several pertinent problems and situations. Vv Av:4r, Rrw!!yv : if Eu . H2 serv 5, ggrwulu 1 qw it L - W r -. 9 , 4 l S35 , ' an H 5 aff. Q rr-QM, 1:-wg me VVINFORD AKINS Editor E E53 REVEILLE ECHO COVERS CAMPUS NEWS J-B.. SHARRON NEUFELD and GERARD REED Associate Editors DR. ANNA BELLE LAUCHBAUM Advisor DAVID VVIRE Business Manager 1 Q .-.' ...,., ,:L ,L 1 3- mf vw, wa, i '-'1 531 H ku , ,W P- , IIT -'ui '- W gf? 4 , Sym. .. . W, STAFF MEMBERS Seaied LcDonna Tlllotson Mlrlam Nabors and Phyllis Jones Stdnding: Bobbie Picturing the year's activities at BNC is the main purpose of the 1960-6l ARROW. From the beginning of school with the days of en- rollment, through campus activities and class banquets and outings, the ARROW has tried to capture the pulse and excitement of col- lege life. With the theme explained in the foreword of the yearbook, the diamond shape has car- ried out this theme on the division pages, in the artwork, and as a frame for the college insignia on the cover. Among the changes in this year's book are the glossy paper, the aerial view endsheets, and the new campus life and feature sections. The ARROW staff Is worked many hours to compile a yearbook that will well-represent Bethany Nazarene College. SUE LEWIS Editor ARROW PICTURES YEAR'S ACTIVITIES LEDON MCANALLY Photographer ANGIE MARTIN Associate Editor SCOTT PETERS Business Manager mga? Eg A ' QE? - I sein 'EST ' item W, tw W I.. re rr? ,Fi ,, EW x 05,1 5,7 .. 3 :gl W 'Fd we L 'af ..e-P he STAFF MEMBERS Sharron Neufeld features editor Gene Hancock relnglous life editor, Mary Jane Beckett and Roberta Stemmger orgclnlza hon assistants Phyllis Jones Ruth Ann McClung and Karen Hance faculty and administration editors YEARBOOK FEATURES DIAMOND SHAPE PROF MAURINE DICKERSON REV CURTIS SMITH Faculty Advlsol- AClH11H1StI3t1VC Advlsor ' Wigiw. fguiggyagg 1 x ,Ss - .J ,, CLASS EDITORS: Beth Baggett and Peggy-iean Graves iuniors and Dene Moore and Reba Meador seniors. TYPISTS: Phyllis Fletcher and Nancy McCullough 1' Y. - Q, BUSINESS STAFF: Scott Peters, business manager, and Mary Lynn Peters, assistant. ' STAFF MEMBERS: Joe Robertson and Betty Lackey, sports editors: Ruth Ann Scroggs, activities editor, Pat Bighorn and Fay Sheldon, freshman class editors: and Gilbert Pelts, publicity. to it ..,-aa 5 X Jaw X! W 1 .Aff 4 af, ,nv Boys' Sports Athletics at BNC include such sports as football, basketball, softball, volleyball, and tennis. There are classes for credit offered in some of these sports, while the others are played on a competitive basis. With the initiation of societies last year, competition has helped the different teams gain points for their respective societies. The athletic program of the school is an important phase of college life, contributing much to school spirit as well as aifording op- portunity for recreation and physical exercise and offering to the spectator some of the best in athletic entertainment. DON WVILSON Head of the Athletic Department BNC BOASTS ATHLETIC PROGRAM BETTY LACKEY IOHNNY RAYBURN Girls' Athletic Director Boys' Athletic Director wr- H mi TOMMY DAVIS RON EAGAN Sigma Lambda SOCIETY ATHLETIC DIRECTORS L I u E :III KI II i I Fw I wa- rg' 9 - ' ,H -. I S 2 ' - 1. - .. q,'.f,,. - in J.. W My 4, Q W' , A-ww , If - .g f ' 'g..H ,g,1i:.f.ifg1L f ,g,. GARY RICHARDSON WENDELL SNOWBARGER Zeta Kappa ZETA COACH, Don Kite, holds on to the ball to gain another yard for his team. Society competition in football began early in the fall. Heading up a powerful offensive team for Sigma were Harold Dorris and Chester Longacre at ends with David Fitzgerald and johnny Rayburn in the backtield. Sigma placed second in competition. Lambda and Zeta tied for the number one spot with their exceptionally well-rounded teams. With Roy Broadbooks tossing long passes for Lambda plus the excellent coaching of Ron Eagan, the Lambda team did well for themselves. Zeta showed a lot of potential as their coach Don Kite shaped them into a unit. With the help of Lewis Campbell at offensive halfback and defensive guard, they provided some -rough spots for opposing teams. lohn Phipps and Duane Wall coached the Kappa Krushers. Although they were weak in some spots, they kept the other teams at their best. LAMBDA, ZETA TIE FOR CROWN OFFENSIVE HALFBACK, lewis Campbell, a member of the Zeta team, out-maneuvers members of the opposing team to pick up a few yards. A TOSS-UP between two players may de- pend on who wins this night football game. ' 200 r r,- DEL CHI, Johnny Rayburn, inferfers with a pass to a member of the opposing team TEAMS Sigma 20 ---- ---- Sigma 6 - ---- Sigma 31 --- ---- Sigma 18 --- ---- Sigma 20 --- --- Sigma 6 --- --- Lambda 18 X Kappa 12 Kappa 13 Lambda 12 Zeta 25 Zeta 14 KAPPA: Back row, left to right, Wall, Gilliland, Wiegman, Smith, Long, Wilson, Fraley. Front row, Wilson, Harwell, Hickman, Hewett, Pratt, and Phipps. Zeta 14 -- Zeta 18 -- Zeta 20 -- Zeta 58 -- Zeta 25 -- Zeta 14 -- ZETA SCORES Lambda 20 Lambda 38 Kappa O Kappa 0 Sigma 20 Sigma 6 LAMBDA: Back row, left to right, Broadbooks, Lance, Grebe, Southworth, Eagan, Parrish. Front raw, Ward, Yarbrough, Mace, Chesney, and Snyder. SIGMA: Back row, left to right, Rayburn, Dorrls Longacre Crawford, Emrich, Bickford, White, T. McLaughlin J McLaughl n Front row, Huffaker, Beam Davis, Lucas, Hudson and Pelts Kappa Kappa Kappa Kappa Kappa Kappa 12 13 O 0 6 O KAPPA SCORES Sigma Sigma Zeta Zeta Lambda Lambda ZETA: Back row, left to right, Kite, Buell, Knight Wilkins Mor gan, Scharer, Wineinger. Front row, Campbell Storey Mlls Townley, and Jones. Lambda Lambda Lambda Lambda Lambda Lambda LAMBDA SCORES 20 ---- -- --- 38 18 ---- --- 12 26 26 Zeta Zeta Sigma Sigma Kappa Kappa REDSKIN PLAYER, Jerry Elkins, lumps high to make u basket for his team. A BLOCK keeps Johnny Rayburn from making two points for the Redskins. REDSKINS HAVE SUCCESSFUL SEASON REACHING HIGH for CI pass that is intercepted by an opposing team member is Johnny Rayburn K25J. The Redskins finished their season with two victories over the Meridian Park Church of the Nazarene and the Putnam City Baptist, giving the Redskins a winning season with 8 wins and 3 losses. The Red- skins also defeated the Intramural All-Star team. Starting their season against the Alumni with a victory and going on to win the next three games before losing gave promise for the successful season which was to come. Iohnny Rayburn, Harold Dorris, and Ioe Robertson all did an outstanding job of ball handling. Harold Dorris has perhaps this season displayed the smoothest actions of any guard for quite some time. SCORES REDSKINS 71 ...... MERIDIAN PARK NAZARENE 44 REDSKINS 62 ....,..... MIDWEST CITY BAPTIST 66 REDSKINS 67 ........ EXCHANGE AVE. BAPTIST 42 REDSKINS 68 TRINITY BAPTIST COMMERCIAL 86 REDSKINS 76 .... ,F ..... LAKEVIEW NAZARENE 48 REDSKINS 78 .......... MIDWEST CITY BAPTIST 74 REDSKINS 87 ............ TRINITY BAPTIST Y 88 REDSKINS 77 ........ EXCHANGE AVE. BAPTIST 66 REDSKINS 77 ...... MERIDIAN PARK NAZARENE 42 REDSKINS 92 .............. SOCIETY ALL STARS 55 DUANE YOESEL 4 Years Forward GARY IERGENSEN Z Years Center IOI-IN PHIPPS 4 Years Guard THE REDSKINS 252 523421 ,I Q J! Q, M- 5- 52'f 6 ? w.' -S., at V-, , Tr:-I A--.-. f 7Ff'f'Fs EE , gi! 4 igd.. Q- as -,. - Q--NRM JERRY ELKINS JOE ROBERTSON 1 Year Forward Z Years Forward REDSKIN CHEERLEADERS J ' - sf a , ' H E., ' C' H 'si Si- fi : J, .2 ..v,r.. M .. ,A Q M N , , E H , . , ,. ,. .. Hr? K . A :Q rm N A 1' may .. J' ,gy ,A , R , R rrrrr .1 5 rrv 37 lv: .,.,., , ..... i 1, - , 1. V , 1 i 5? , V f f H H '-2 ww M 'E K ,gy 3 Q iw , gb Eg CHEERING THE REDSKINS are Winkie Wade, head cheerleader, Miriam Nabors, and LaDonna Tillotson. REDSKINS: Kneeling,,Rnyburn, Robertson, Phipps, Snowbarger. Standing, Dorris, Yoesel, Jergensen, and Wilkins. REDSKINS DEFEAT ALUMNI, 77-62 ALUMNI: Kneeling, Harris, Kennedy, Parker, Gardner, and Farmer. Standing, Hamilton, Westmoreland, Dorough, Horton, Southworth, and Nicholson. Matching Coach Don VVilson's fast Redskin team against Prof. lack Rairdon's Alumni provided fine entertainment for the annual I-Iomecoming activities, Both teams were supported by a large crowd that could have been proud of either squad. The game opened fast and was hard fought throughout the iirst half with the Redskins leading by a slim margin at half time, 35-25. In spite of a height disadvantage, the Redskins re- bounded very strongly. After a beautiful half-time ceremony and the crowning of the Homecoming Queen, the teams battled again. The Recl- skins gradually pulled away in spite of a last minute surge by the Alumni. The Final score ended with a 77-62 victory for the Redskins. REDSKIN PLAYER, Duane Yoesei, tries to control a iump bull af Yhe annual Homecoming Game. ALUMNI CHEERLEADERS supporfing their feam are Shirley Posey, Canfley George, and Jacqueffa Eudaley. ,r S. mf MQW? JOHNNY RAYBURN i251 appears anxious to grab The ball for The Redskins. TEAMS Kappa 25 --- --- Lambda 26 Kappa 36 -e- -,- Lambda 33 Kappa 38 L-- --- Zeta 48 Kappa 23 --- --- Zeta 25 Kappa 26 --- --- Sigma 33 Kappa 19 --- --- Sigma 29 ZETA: Back row, left to right, Richardson, Robertson, Lewis, Classen, Manley. Kneeling, Buell, Storey, Townley, and Conway. LAMBDA SCORES Lambda 27 L- .,,....,.... Zeta 21 Lambda 32 -- ..,, Zeta 38 Lambda 33 .... .L.. K appa 36 Lambda 26 ,..a -,.. K appa 25 Lambda 47 L... ---- Sigma 46 Lambda 34 .... .... S igma 57 SIGMA: Back row, left to right, Rayburn, Davis, Crawford, Emrich, Thomason, and J. McLaughlin. Kneeling, Pelts, Stahly, Cline, and Fitzgerald. Y 1 nga-vi ..fee..: ,-:ssl E- ., - 1--J xp ww.. KAPPA: Back row, left to right, Snowbarger, Jones Slothower Robertson, Yates, and W. Snowbarger, coach. Kneeling Gilliland Close, Wilson, and White. Zeta 21 Zeta 38 Zeta 25 Zeta 48 Zeta 35 Zeta 33 ZETA SCORES Lambda Lambda Kappa Kappa Sigma Sigma LAMBDA: Back row, left to right, Robertson, Watson Jones Lance, Eagan, and Kimbrough. Kneeling, L. Classen Martin Mace, Elrod, and Chesney. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma SIGMA SCORES Zeta Zeta ,Kappa Kappa Lambda Lambda BASKETBALL During the last weekend of basket play a three-way tie between Lambda, Sigma, and Zeta was broken. The results was a tie between Sigma and Zeta. Kappa, placingthird, capped its only victory of the season from Lambda. Sigma's title hopes were seriously dampened when an inspired Zeta team defeated them 33 to 30. But the Del Chi's picked themselves up and gave Zeta a rough time for the title. Harold Ernrieh and Dwayne Thomason led in scoring honors. Zeta possessed one of the finest players in the league in Ralph Classen while Lambda was paced by forward Ron Eagan. A LAY-UP by u Sigma Delta Chi player goes in for two more points TWO POINTS are made by a Sigma player. with his tip-in. SIGMA PLAYER, Dwayne Thomason, places a beautiful shot in the basket for his team. ECHO QUEEN, Mary Lynn Peters, and Duane Wall, emcee, SIGMA PLAYER, Willis Crawford, receives the Mos! Valua present Sharon Young, freshman, her Most Valuable Player Player awarcl. trophy. SIGMA WINS ECHO TOURNAMENT HAPPY VICTORS are the Sigma Delta Chi team who not only got the first place award but also a teammate a Most Valuable Player award. The Echo Tournament, consisting of both men and women playoffs, was held February 24-25 in the college gym. In the 'first games, Kappa defeated Zeta 34-26, and Sigma defeated Lambda 39-31. Playoffs found Zeta defeating Lambda 43-41, with Sigma taking the first place crown by defeating Kappa. Sharon Young of the Zeta girls' team re- ceived the Most Valuable Girl Award, while Willis Crawford was awarded the trophy for being the Most Valuable Boy performer. A TOSS-UP and all eyes are on the ball at the annual Echo Tournament. GIRLS PROVE that basketball can be played by the weaker sex, too, as Lambda and Zeta girls battle for the hall. SPECTATORS WATCH us two points are made with a lay-up shot. SIGMA CHEERLEADERS: Sandy Sfaplefon, Mary Frazier, Ford ZETA CHEERLEADERS: Miriam Nabors, Winkie Wade, Karolyn Hubberf, Ruth Simms, and Jeanne Wiegman. Robinson, and Loretta McFerren. SOCIETY CHEERLEADERS BACK TEAMS J V-m . . Q -:T ' ff. ,Y A A 77 Y- rm 1' ii 'EE ' 2: f'7f' i A. A ,1 . ,-I Zi 7:1 A - A 5 rfigv , i M ii A V ' ' i ' A A if gr I if ' i is 1 KAPPA CHEERLEADERS: Denith Peck, Rue Jennings, Frank LAMBDA CHEERLEADERS: Norma Teal, Gefafd Reed, Wen- Wesfonl and Barbara Clark- dell Harrison, and LaDonna Tillofson. 212 ,vu ,,LN , ,,.,,, , W ,egg 1 ' Eff . . ,gif 1 F YL Y: 'MM 'QE' , 4 ,, 4 .gg Agn, ywgw, - yn if 1-5. Y, ugly . ' 'J WH gg, M. 5 Q my G1 i r'I SVS po rts DRUNETTE IOINES S1gma I?iv1mviwgvmr gpg T In ii Iii ITG 'vi SQ? R13 g Ia I nl a nl I nw 75 I I iv? R02 2 ivi Ev! 5 ru 1 Kvi Rei f vu nw K 2 ivi MYRNA ROBICHAUX Zeta SOCIETY ATHLETIC DIRECTORS DONNA TANNER Lambda I ru rwagcg 503 TKO: i iff: Kvi nu nn me um ru ru ru V41 i ivi K6 iv . 'fi Fi u nun! va, I 41 i iviivi Y If ' rw Rei ru '92 hfgl VA! K6 74' RG 93 1 'ru ru I I iv' iv? if iv? LY! 214 IUANITA IOHNSON Kappa Nl KVI QV! lvl ipvll mug, !vg1 'bl V51 V41 YA! YA! V41 lc! Iwi ivi R6 iv! M1 R971 iv? 'aw ru gag 543 543 543 fvi R12 nu nu nu mu uw ru v 41 nv vw lei K6 vi iv? iv? QQ ygi 1 YN YN: ni iff: A ivi iv? SIGMA: Standing, left to right, Scroggs, Stapleton, Wiegmgn, and Lackey. Kneeling, Winters, Tanner, Justin, and Joines. Zeta Zeta Zeta Zeta Zeta Zeta ZETA Lost ..-.,e....,,.. Lambda Won Won ...a.,...,,,Za.. Kappa Lost Won -,ZZ......,...,. Sigma Lost Won .......,........ Kappa Lost Won .-,,.......a... Lambda Lost Won ...........,.a.. Sigma Lost LAMBDA: Standing, left to right, Tanner, Nobles, Peer, Rogers, Halford, and' Galbraith. Kneeling, Enns, Greer, Payne, Ehrlich, and Powell. Kappa A Kappa Kappa Kappa Kappa Kappa Lost Lost Lost Won Lost Lost KAPPA -- ......a..,,.a Sigma Won --,,,,--,----,,- Zeta Won -m-,--,,--,M Lambda Won --,g-,-------,- Sigma Lost g-g,-,,---,-,,L- Zeta Won Lambda Won KAPPA: Standing, left to right, Nabors, Payne, Johnson, Blake, and Meacham. Kneeling, Haynes, Clegg, Barnett, and Moseley. TEAMS SIGMA Sigma Won .-.,....,,,.,.,. Kappa Lost Sigma Lost an .-..,....., Lambda Won Sigma Lost ,..d.....-a...... Zeta Won Sigma Lost ..,e.......... Kappa Won Sigma Lost ....-,..,-..,, Lambda Won Sigma Lost ..,.....,a...s... Zeta Won ZETA: Standing, left to right, Young, Campbell, Slaymalcer Robichaux, and Jones. Kneeling, Burnett, Frantom, and McFerren Lambda Lambda Lambda Lambda Lambda Lambda Won Won Won Lost Won Won LAMBDA ,,------------- Zeta Lost -------------, Sigma Lost -------,----- Kappa Lost ---, ---M---,- Zeta Won ,----,-------- Sigma Lost ---,--------- Kappa Lost' SPIKER, Carolyn Payne, of ihe Kappa leam sends the ball over the net. SERVER, Barbara Jones, iries for a point. ENTHUSIASTS PLAY VOLLEYBALL OVER THE NET with the ball is effort of Zefa player, Myrna Robichaux. MILLIE RAY seis up the ball for her ieammates in volley ball class. A LAY-UP by Beffy Lackey, Sigma, goes in for fwo SLAYMAKER SHOOTS for huskee and Iwo poinfs while points while Zeta members, Wilma Campbell and Lambda players, Anita Payne and Sue Rogers, try to stop her. Myrna Robichaux, look on. SOCIETIES COMPETE IN BASKETBALL LAMBDA PLAYERS, Anita Payne and Karen Peer, go up for fhe rebound. LACKEY LAYS-UP shot for basket with Lambda players, Karen Peer and Sue Rogers, frying fa block Ihe ball. SIGMA: Standing, left to right, Scroggs, Stapleton, Vfiegman, and Lackey. Kneeling, Winters, Tanner, Justin, and Joines Zeta 21 Zeta 26 Zeta 35 Zeta 14 Zeta 19 Zeta 29 Zeta 14 Zeta 19 ZETA Sigma Lambda Sigma Kappa Kappa Lambda Lambda Kappa 2 28 22 8 16 32 18 16 ZETA: Standing, left to right, Young, Campbell, Slaymaker. Robichaux, and Jones. Kneeling, Burnett, Frantom, and McFerren. Kappa Kappa Kappa Kappa Kappa Kappa Kappa Kappa KAPPA Sigma Lambda Sigma Lambda Zeta Zeta Sigma Zeta 11 18 35 19 14 19 19 19 TEAMS SIGMA Sigma 11 ,-- --- Kappa 13 Sigma 22 --- -M Zeta 21 Sigma O --- ,M Lambda 2 Sigma 35 --- --- Kappa 12 Sigma 22 --., --- Zeta 35 Sigma 20 --- --- Lambda 28 Sigma 22 --- --- Lambda 29 Sigma 19 ...e........,a... Kappa 21 LAMBDA: Standing, left to right, Tanner, Nobles, Peer, Rogers, Halford, and Galbraith. Kneeling, Enns, Greer, Payne, Ehrlich, and Powell. LAMBDA Lambda 18 --- W- Zeta 14 Lambda 18 --- --- Kappa 16 Lambda 2 --- --- Sigma 0 Lambda 28 --, --- Zeta 26 Lambda 19 an --- Kappa 11 Lambda 28 --- --- Sigma 20 Lambda 29 --- --- Sigma 22 Lambda 32 ............Z.,. Zeta 29 KAPPA: Standing, left to right, Nabors, Payne, Johnson Blake, and Meacham. Kneeling, Haynes, Clegg, Barnett and Mosely. W ,. at ,. ' ' , .,,- , ...,.a. - . , 11 Y - . r T-gf , fa, H mi, , gp 1' ,fm , ii Q. ,T ft ,sg H t s .t ,T 'gfisxww . 52355 ll! lkmwgw ,, ttrigs-,, 92: 'Hg as nys' 3-gf' ,, MY ' - H gf. Ea . , 1 . , V, , W ' '..h,, OVER THE NET is Karen Nobles' object as she slams the ball. YOUR BALL, says Karen Nobles as Myrna Robichaux takes her turn ot the tennis ball. GIRLS PLAY VARIED SPORTS Ng SLIDIN' HOME is tried by Karen Nobles, but catcher, Myrna Robichaux, is ready to stop her. SHOOT THIS WAY, explains Belva Douglas to Karen Nobles as they take turns with the bow and arrows. SUE LEWIS E Q IT o R ANGIE MARTIN O SCOTT PETERS MAURINE DICKERSON C U R T I S S M I T H 'Me YEARBOOK PUBMCAUGN BETHANY NAZARENE COLLEGE BOX727.BETHANY,OKLAHOMA CHARACTER - CULTURE - CHRIST Dear BNC'ers: ' Editing a college yearbook is not done by one person alone. Credit goes to the many people w1o, with their co-operation and concentrated efforts, made this 1961 Arrow a reality. Although I have tried to express my appreciation to these people personally, I want to take this opportunity to thank them again. There's LeDon, the faithful photographer, who worked at all hours of the day and night taking and processing pictures. It was his optimisim and humorous remarks that really kept us going when it seemed the end wasn't in sight. The high quality of his pictures are really the making of this yearbook. Angie, the associate editor, could always find the time to put my ideas to work, whether it was in designing the cover or writing the foreword of the yearbook. Her experience was invaluable and she was a great asset to the staff. Even with wedding bells on his mind, Scott put himself to the task of writing pastors and superintendents over the zone to secure their advertisements. with Mary Lynn at the typewriter, this task was soon done. Then there was the lay-out of ads to do. This was a big job within itself, and Scott proved himself a very capable business manager. Two other important members of the staff, Miss Maurine Dickerson, faculty advisor, and Curtis Smith, admini- strative advisor, took time from their busy schedules to offer valuable assistance in every phase of the book. Their help is deeply appreciated. Special thanks also goes to all the staff members for their contributions to the different sections. Without their help, the job would have been much too big for me. We, the staff, are proud of our accomplishment, and we hope the 1961 Arrow will help you recollect the memorable events of this year. T! ' .Eff n7Zjii4f1L4Lf! W W W W W W W W 3. W W. r . . . ..... --vw' -f 'v- . v ..l:'.':17. ' Hu: ' v-'-.- 7-W, ' 1 'I l Advertising Index CHURCH ADVERTISERS Abernathy, Texas .... ...... 2 70 Houston Central Park .......... Northwest Oklahoma District .248-249 Abilene District --- ...... 234 I'IOL'lStOI'l First ................. Oklahoma City Crown Heights ,-272 Abilene First ...... ...... 2 67 Hutchinson, Kansas, First ....... Oklahoma City First ...,......,. 241 Ada First .......... ...... 2 58 Hutchinson, Peniel ............. Oklahoma City Meridian Park ---228 Alumni Association .......... 226-227 Iola, Kansas, First .... .-.. O klahoma City Pennsylvania Ave. 264 Ioplin District ....... -... O klalioma City Westgate ........ 254 Amarillo San Iacinto --- ..... -275 Austin Grace .......... ...... 2 66 Bartlesville First .-............. 260 Bethany College Church -- Borger, Texas ..............-... 263 Kansas City District --- .... Perryton, Texas ............... -263 Kansas City First ...... .... P lainview, Texas, First ........ .--274 232-233 Kansas City St. Paul --- -... Ponca City First -.............. 266 Kansas District ...... .... R eligious Organizations Council --229 Kingston, Missouri ....... .... R ogers, Arkansas ....,.......... 27l Coffeyville, Kan., Central ...... 276 Conway, Arkansas First ......... 269 Dallas First .......... Dallas Central .... Dallas District --- Dallas Trinity ...... Dodge City, Kansas .... Duncan First ..... Durant First .... Enid First ........ Gainsville, Texas .... Guymon, Okla. --- Harlingen First ..... Hastings, Nebraska --- ------236 ------274 ------246 ------254 ------270 ------259 ------265 ------272 ------272 ------258 ------260 ------267 Hatfield Memorial ..... ...... 2 75 Henryetta, Okla., First ......... 243 Hooker, Oklahoma -.,.......... 264 Hot Springs, Ark., First ........ 256 Lawrence, Kansas, First ......... Lincoln, Nebraska, First ........ Little Rock First .............. Louisiana District N.Y.P.S. ...... Lubbock, Texas, First ........... Marienthal, Kansas, Sunnyside Muskogee First ................ Nazarene Publishing House ..... Nazarene Theological Seminary -- Nebraska District ............-.. New Orleans, Louisiana Churches Norman First .............. --- North Arkansas District ......... North Little Rock First ........ North Platt, Nebraska .......... Northeast Oklahoma District .... COMMERCIAL ADVERTISERS Salina, Kansas, First .......-.--. San Antonio District ....--...-.. Sapulpa Church of the Nazarene -- Shreveport First ............--- South Arkansas District ......... Southeast Okla. District -....... Southwest Oklahoma District .... Sweetwater, Texas ............. Texarkana First .... Topeka First .... Tulsa Central --- ---- Tulsa First ......-..- ----- YVeslaco, Texas .......... Wichita, Kansas, First .... Wichita, Kansas, Grace ......... Williams Memorial, Bethany .... 253 225 239 259 238 230 244 276 273 265 255 275 276 240 253 272 Anthony, C. R. Co. .... ...... 2 85 Felts Shoe Store ......----..--- Paul D- MHCTOTY, MD-- Art's Barber Shop .... ...... 2 94 First Nat'l Bank, Bethany ....... ROlDC1'f MCYCY, MD-- Bates Shoes ........... ,,,,.. 2 90 First Nat'l Bank, Yukon ........ Davld Ffledf MD- ----- ---- Z 93 Bethany Flower Shop .......... 289 Bethany Motor Company ....... 292 Bethany Nazarene College, Dr. Cantrell --.- .............. 278 Brown-McClure Lumber Co. .... 287 Cottonfs Laundromat .......... 292 Curtis Studios ......... -- ----288 Don's Medical Center .......... 286 Garrett Furniture ..---. .... Gilbert Clinic ..... Gold Spot Dairy ..... .... Graham's Appliance .......-...- Henson-Wooten Ford .......... Hogue-Stone Floor Covering Humpty-Dumpty Stores ......... 7 . Kraker s ....................... Peyton Garage .......-. Powell Rexall Drug .... Rainbow Bread ........ Shadid Dental Clinic .,.,. .... Southwestern Stationery ...,..... Stewart's Paint Store ..... Student Council ............... Tom Smith Deep Rock ........ Up-to-Date Cleaners ...... .... VVehrenberg Drug .... ,.,, 286 290 284 294 296 293 295 293 284 294 D0U'S Pl121'm2Cy ----- ------ 2 87 Martin 81 Vaughan Company .-.. Western Motel 289 DT-98, The ------- ------ 2 81 Oklahoma Natural Gas .......... B. GY Wilkes CO, ------ ---- 2 Q4 Eagan Plumbing --- 222 ----285 O'Mealey's .......... Yukon Mill and Grain .... ,... 292 AIXISAS ISTRICT LASS OF '6l RAY HANCE District Superintendent W. B. STRONG Church Schools Choir MRS. RAY HANCE N.F.M.S. Pres. E. R. HOUSTON, JR N.Y.P.S. Pres. .IOPLIN DISTRICT CH .BCH of the Nazarene OUR MOTORCADE DISTRICT OFFICERS Mrs. Dean Baldwin, N.F.M.S. President Rev. R. Smith, N.Y.P.S. President Rev. Wendell Paris, Church School Board ADVISORY BOARD Rev. Harold Morgan Rev. Paul M. Sodowsky Donald Van Dyne A. R. Motley DEAN BALDWIN District Superintendent GGEVANGELISM FIRSTH' rom If e earf of Cams M Congratulations to Y Bethany Nazarene College fbadflucf X and e Class of 61 DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD T. A. Burton, Secreta y Howard Borgeson E. E. Galbraith Carroll Phillips IAMES C. HESTER District Supt - , . -mfmmwvw -?,mu-vW- '--' :,.. 57, ,,,., .,v, . 5 5? rf JAMES C. HESTER District Supf. Bethany Nazarene College Alumni Foundation, Inc. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Alumnr Fred Vaughan, Ir., President Paul Macrory, Vice President . T. Cassett, Secretary ames N. Posey, Treasurer Roy Brown Charles W. Callaway Herbert B. Daniels, Ir. Clarence A. Stipes Iohn Stockton B.N.C. President Alumni Association President if' . egg: A Capital Fund Invested To Provide Scholarships At B.N.C. o Administered by graduate members of The BNC Alumni Association 0 Funds managed and invested according to sound business principles o Over 514,000 invested as of May, 1961 0 Foundation is beneficiary to 353,000 in life insurance policies FOR MEMBERSHIP OR Z w W-Jef , g f'r ili' ff Z ,A J ' ' , gff 5 I . - Ib I kf giy f w , fl , P ,Z Your Donation Of 525.00 or more makes you o foundation member. All friends of the College are urged to participate. SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION WRITE BOX 366, BETHANY, OKLAHOMA DO IT NOW! F0Undatlon FROM THE HEART OF AMERICA INTO ALL THE WORLD FOR CHRIST AEELIEIAIIIIIN BETHANY NAZARENE COLLEGE HC ,k r FROM THE HEART OF AMERICA - INTO ALL THE WORLD FOR CHRIST The Classes of Yesterday Scilute The Class of Today - l96l and welcome you to ioin us in building for The- Classes of Tomorrow ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OFFICERS FOR 1960-l96l Don Beaver, President Willis Dobson, Historian Bill Draper, Vice President Paul Macrory, Trustee Representative n Ladd S r ta lc Raird n P t Pr id nt lea , ece ry Iac o , as es e Florence Lundy, Treasurer Gordon C. Wickersharn, Co-ordinator Congratulations and Best Wishes to 'B M Cl and the Class of 4G61,' J .v- uv. in , 'I' .ilf llllfwllf f''illlllillmllgllgglllzfilLZZXHfl I 7 '-,L.: :'fi .hl-l'il'-'wllmmll C ll st , L + It 5,4 F 'X' tv ' -. in 3 .L-LlfLff'LfLLi11Lf 'f+'L f ' ' nlfllfl ff,-ff X' in V, ,L any :J x4 . A fn Y, H u I 4' ,FH ,. 'I ' 52-45 C , 4 L- ? ,-+ H-fix.. 4, 1- , xwaugzswzf 2:2 'QQSQQLLLL gif' A Q Nu ----- - f L .5-:S L gall X: , s., ... . E SN Z ' M ,LL Hx. - .s., ' NOBLE HATHAWAY, Pqsfof ' VERNON DAWSON, s. s. supf. W L BILL FOWLER, N.Y.P.S. Pre-Sadenf 5 MRS. DAVID SDULE, N.F.M.s. President '- Ni J s.-.....- X - 5 xx Meridian Park Church of the Nazarene Oklahoma City, Okla. 228 HHIBIUUS UHHANIZAIIUNS BETHANY NAZARENE COLLEGE CI-IARACIHER CEI LTU RE CHRIST JERROLD R. LAKE Direcfor of Religious A T 1' DR. DON METZ Foculiy Sponsor BARBARA MORRIS Secretory MELVIN MCCULLOUGH Pres. of Proyer 8. Fo DOYLE WILLIAMS Pres. of Gospel Teom JOHN JOHNSON Pres. of Mission Bon I 1 - 'xxx Qihurrh nf thu Hazarznz GLEN IONES ADVISORY BOARD District Superintendent H. M. CURTIS HAROLD C. HARCOURT Elder District Secretary HAROLD C. HARCOURT W. E. CHANDLER Eldef District Treasurer H. C. RUSTIN MRS. L. A. RICHARDSON Layman THOMAS F. GILH N.F.M.S. President LENARD STUBBS AM Layman N.Y.P.S. President RALPH E. SIMPSON 230 Church School Board Chairman evangelism First ski: cl V 35 jfiliiti .5 ' ' Q 5' .ffzf-if ii?f2i7 ,, ,I . .. wi. NURTHEAST IIKLAHUMA DISTRICT CHURCH of the NAZARENE Supporting B.N.C. with Students, Prayers, Finances OUR STUDENTS DR. I. C. MATHIS, D.D. District Superintendent MRS. I. C. MATHIS N.F.M.S. President REV. ALBERT NEUSCHWANGER Chairman Church School Board REV. JIM BLANKENSHIP N.Y.P.S. President BETHA YCH BCH ofthe DR. E. S. PHILLIPS, Pastor ROBERT H. GREEN, Min. of Ed. HENRY CHEATWOOD, Youth Director LESTER L.DUNN, Min. of Music RICHARD WIKOFF, Financial Secretary SERVING THE STUDENTS 0 NAZAIRENE THANY NAZARENE 00LLEGE Abilene District CHURCH of the NAZARENE BOOSTS B.N.C. WITH YOUTH The Abilene District takes pride in pre- senting its Eve VVho's VV'ho students: Winford Akins Ruth Ann Scroggs Sue Lewis Deletta Tompkins Stan Wilkins RAYMOND W, HURN, District Superintendent O C+lUI2C+l ,ffm , NAZADLNL Tenth and Beckley Dallas lichen G. Nielson, Pastor David P. Benson, Music Education Boosting Bethany .W .,,..!, -5,5 1 We, :- LlTTl 2, g KLINE F. DICKERSON Minisfer Z I N Igki Wm. ew u X Wig. 'K , Filip lfsxt. 37 ,S,!, Af , I ff, .?...1I ' A - . NEBRASKA DISTRICT CHURCH ni the NAZARENE CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF '61 OUR STUDENTS TOP 5 CHURCHES ACCORDING TO STUDENT ENROLLMENT No th Pl tte 6 L l F t 4 Y lc 4 H st gs Z Kearney .......... Z WI-IITCOMB HARDING District Superintendent 0ll'I'Il IRIIIIIISIIS Ill TRIIT C I a s s o f ' 6 1 A. MILTON SMITH MRS. A. MILTON SMITH District Superintendent N.F.M.S. President I. FRANK HAMM BILL IETTON Church Schools Chairman N.Y.P.S. President THE SAPULPA, OKLAHOMA CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE South Park at Lincoln N BOOSTING OUR COLLEGE E H S I P Mrs. E. I-I.S drs,N.F.M.S.Presidet BbD ld S dySl 1Sp MissLou Hld b nd,N.Y.P.SP d SANCTUARY Wichita's 1400 E. Kellogg, Wichita, Kansas G. A. GOUGH Minister -.--. iQ?J'ZV.4:.:- fy If W xx.. ' . f 1 4 1 as .M if X' 1'r,K1'i2Q:E-akin. - A jf I T - f fix i ' ,, i ip g fl? 4 - P - i M L, , lp Q. .a', i H , ?Y N 1 , ki ,qi l 'Fiii A 'n 'V I L '. i ,I , . Lf'L'L 'i1 ' i n i1 iw , x l Y AN W gf?-fi ', ,V ' ' ' --'ff - ff -. ' ' ' 'M --1?-.. W in-an--i - ' F' K ! ' Lg iv -lf' 4. . .4,.,. 'l?Q'i', . ,aemwm rr A J- WILLIAM D. HOWARD W. I. GOUCH Associate Minister Visiting Minister 70:45 glue! af tie Wa N orthwest Sixth and Francis Oklahoma City 6, Oklahoma ?'ff1?,y! .g, fx: C THE SINGING CHURCH - fair, V - ' A ,j 'l Minister of Education DEAN and DORIS CALLAWAY The Pastor's Family Minister of Music KEN, BETTY, LINDA and RONDA BOB, SHERRY, STEPHEN, BRENT FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE REV. ODELL A. BROWN Associate Pastor RAY A. MOORE Minister of Music IERRY HULL Youth Director VERNON LUNN Sunday School Superintendent RICHARD A. FIELDS N.Y.P.S. President MRS. ORVILLE W. IENKINS N.F.M.S. President 5 -f., '1fv. if? we Nm Rockhill Road and Meyer Boulevorcl 242 KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI A ,iff I . DR. ORVILLE W. JENKINS Pastor S Boosting B.N.C. With Prayers Youth 'fl' ' 1 1 Finance ',a '1E .f . flf 1 i FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE Bernard Smith, S. S. Superintendent Gregory Rodriquez, N.Y.P.S. President Mrs. Edna Kuykendall, N.F.M.S. President Students-Cynthia Popejoy, Junior Kathryn' Moore, Freshman When In Henryetta We Invite You To Worship With Us Corner of 8th and Trudgeon HENRYETTA, OKLAHOMA David F. Krick, Pastor 243 IIUMPLIMENTS SIIUTHWESI IIKIAHIIMA DISTRICT CHURCH ofthe NAZARENE REV W T JOHNSON S C SU NTN N President 'IIIVANIIELISM FllIST', - A MUST WITH US CAMP YOUTH CAMP DISTRICT CA 3 June 26-30 Al-'QU THE KANSAS CITY DISTIIIGT 30 27 YEARS YEARS ON SPONSORING BETHANY AYCOCK BOARD LECTURES Closing 19 years as district Superintendent Counting by years, over 1200 students have attended BNC from the Kansas City District FOR NINETEEN YEARS THE KANSAS CITY DISTRICT HAS STOOD BY BETHANY NAZARENE COLLEGE. I AM SURE MY SUCCESSOR fWho ever he may bel WITH THE LOYAL PEOPLE OF THIS DISTRICT WILL CONTINUE TO STAND BY, GIVE, BOOST, AND PRAY FOR THIS GREAT SCHOOL. With a strong belief in the purpose of BNC, it's President Dr. Cantrell, the assistant to the president Rev. Curtis Smith, the treasurer Mr. Harry ' Craddock and their fine faculty, I surrender any part I may have had in helping the school to younger and wiser men . Respectfully, Iarrette Aycock 245 The sixty-six congregations of the Dallas District salute Dr. Roy H. Cantrell and his able colleagues on another year's contribution to the total program of Evangelism First in our beloved Zion. To the 1961 graduates, we offer our congratulations on their 'giving of hand head and heart to accomplish the purposes of Cod thru them in a needy world. DR. PAUL CARRETT District Superintendent REV. L. EUGENE PLEMONS District N.Y.P.S. President MRS. PAUL H. GARRETT District N.F.M.S. President REV. ROBERT G. NIELSON Chairman, Church Schools REV. W. W. CUMMINS District Secretary REV. LEON MARTIN District Treasurer ADVISORY BOARD: Rev. Clyde E. Ammons Rev. I. Lewis Ingle Ned Thompson A. B. Bullock CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES to the SENIORS of 61 111111 0111111011 of me NAZARENE EARL C' DAMN' Twenty-first and Maple North Little Rock, Arkansas In Grateful Recognition of our Students A 'P' HARRELL LUCKY MARY TOBEY E ANGEI-ISM tx IERRY ROBERTS IUDITH MOORE our Program FIRS BARBARA TANNER JERRY BEAM Q 19504954 DONNA TANNER NORA SAWRIE W LINDA MOORE CAROLYN ROBINSON L V r l I FEEL, , Y ,, M , rr WSH I I r. - 1 wi S - H will W I :wr M W 2 ea' if rr W. F. Sawrie Richard Sisemore Mrs. W. E. Boyce Sunday School Superintendent N .Y.P.S. President N.F.M.S. PrCSidCI1t DEDICATED TO THE SUPPORT OF BNC WITH STUDENTS AND MONEY 247 f H.. , . f4,4.,s Qllv .. .S r' H E' ir: . 2 at ,, Q. X . , 2 2 A . . DR. FRED FLOYD Dist. Secretary iq.. in 1.-.-1 ,- A '13 . ' A , ' iSgar3f': ? H. L. CRADDOCK Advisory Board 248 UHTHWEST lllil. T 1' in it M. it 122, ..ff i w ' 1 w r . .wi , L X if , A . Y ,wi V wi.-N w is wget 9 www I r I J. T. GASSETT CARL POWERS Superintendent N.Y.P.S. President B00stin Bethany Nazarene College :fm 7 i -:ith fi.-:.:f'1' M ' ik ,, 2 qi . EP' sa 1 .. M . , Q. 38 E uw ' ' :'1-2.5 - MU' ya A V' its P32 1. fi 'ff ills Z, T 5 7 . 5 Legg ' . 53, 5 4 nga N U T.. s DR. D. R. DANSKIN Dist. Treasurer 1 , ?i'i5?!5:5z-ii5J.3:: -: .' W. J. BRYAN Advisory Board iw 2 ff it I f D gi! Q v K-4 4 .f .Q Six XM -an Wx ' x 2 'L Y DR. E. S. PHILLIPS Advisory Board Secretary WNW- J. REYNDAL RUSSELL Teen-Age Supervisor wwf' z - '11 ' fa.. . .Eg E ., E If X 4 C. W. SCHARDEIN N.Y.P.S. Secretary BILL DRAPER N.Y.P.S. Vice-Pres. fi - A F 1' 'A :L N 3222.1 - 1' F 5 . J if ,ag 1 it v f 11 ,emu .iii Qi 1 ' -ei' ' 1 :IW A . L- Q -:-: -4 ,- Q, . R-T .,..,.- ... 5 .N I ff' R Y . DELBERT MORGAN JAMIE HUBBERT Teen-Age Representative Teen-Age Representative , , it. , X .L ,V HAROLD BLANKENSHIP N.Y.P.S. Treasurer MRS. E. ROY DARDEN Junior Director N.F.M.S. Publicity Sec'y HUMZI DISTRICT Q4 :L -.. E. ROY DARDEN MRS. E. S. PHILLIPS Church School Chairman N.F.M.S. President gee.. R . N. . -W... i isiiisii Ii ' 1 in in.: H wp.. I. ., . ,, W .fi 'M'-. .i 1 ii ly, ii with Prayers, Students, and Finances 1 ..... if . DARREL L. SLACK HAROLD MULLINS Church School Board Church School Board Argus DON SCHUNEMAN FLOYD W. ROWE Church School Board Church School Board Sec'y iw 1 .1 X ' . g.'a45k,.l,-gg .jf , , My MRS. C. A. SMITH N.F.M.S. Vice-Pres. '.. MRS. JOHN YARBROUGH N.F.M.S. Box-Work Sec'y XG!!! Yi.. 'Q 2- Q- . 1 sl x' x MRS. EMMA PIERCE N.F.M.S. Secretary MRS. D. L. SLACK N.F.M.S. Membership Sec' MRS. D. R. DANSKIN MRS. J. T. GASSETT N.F.M.S. Treasurer N.F.M.S. Siudy Sec'y MRS. NOBLE HATHAWAY MRS. ELLIS LEWIS y N.F.M.S. Other Sheep Sec'y Prayer 8. Fasting Sec'y 249 LOUISIANA DISTRICT NAZARENEA YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY DISTRICT OFFICERS I PLEDGING I ef f ! ouR I 744' suPPoR'r X I - I 'ro I I IIII B.N.c. Ml:.LER NORMA JEAN SNYDQF Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 4461 as FIRST CHURCH of the N AZAREN E L1nc0ln, Nebraska CLIFFORD S FISHER N Y. P.S Pres. .3-7 - , ' e, , -,dv-ggbf-'Kansas C1ty Central '-'g eo9N.mn, K.c.K. . DRI-8216 fvangeIism3 fight Shinesafright on 5unJay Night' CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 61 FIR T CH RCH of the NAZARE G E 1 ! MUSKOGEE, OKLA. Supports B.N.G. with our Prayers - Students -,Finance . . my 2 ,ssh 6 f Z T Y' 6' 'EL Wil. . L GEORGE M. Ierrold R. Lake Shirley P. Richardson Ioel White Pastor FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE' 211 E. Fourth Ave. .U HUTC-HINSON, KANSAS N A 5 y M. E. CLAY, Pastor A P . AAAA slso . . ,sso slso . T,,e,, A it Charles Pickens V H, ,ss,A, N P Roberta Owens Allen Enegren Walter Henry 252 x Breaking the Bread of Life in the Heart of the Nation. W. A. STRONG Pastor FIRST 4 J ,ff 4 A 1 ., W as ' cnuncu of me NAZARENE R' Eleventh and Prescott XX 755 Salina, Kansas . ,l, r. , CHET HEATWOLE S. S. Supt. MRS. J. D. BECK N.F.M.Sf. Pres. B.N.C. STUDENTS Gene Jones Elaine Jones sfsgf. PAUL REED N.Y.P.S. Pres. Congratulations Dr. Cantrell Faculty Students and Class of 1961 HAROLD JGNES Pastor Kansas e Wichita, Q xxx xml 0 . ttxfor Bethany eQB00Ste REV. ROBERT MCCLELLAND Y Nlinister 5 sa Introducing Our Student Sn will W, ' Xl' 3 ' ' 152. - E .. M 2 .x , A I , H l l l M - , 'L-13, , V . Sag.. Q V . l 'ii ., yr Q - . w k . Y BQ, 253 A'.GrROWl-NG URCH IN A GROWING Cl A Telephone FR 1-0177 T rz'12z'z'y Church of The Nazarene Dallas, Texas 3415 South Polk CONGRATULATIONS TO THE T cLAss OF en Mary Lynn Peters L. EUGENE PLEMONS, Minl ,ffv fx 1 T Q Wesfgate Church Of the azar e Q, L A V OKLAHOMA cigry, OKLAHOMA Lf ..-av, A I, 'I Darrel L. Slack ' Minister Q 2 F5 I1 ff A , A A A-gi3:?fz?' Ellflg: A .. J? E ! ' L' 1 A O, 9 U 4 f '.', , -',,- f 1'5ij:'!ef .5' .,-. Kr-q3S:'g 4 a 1 P W-11' s ' ' -- '- 'A 254 CENTRAL CHURCH of the NAZARENE 570 North Denver, Tulsa, Oklahoma Congratulations and Best Wlishes To the Senior Class of 1961 ERNEST ARMSTRONG Pastor OVER TWENTY FORMER B.N.C. STUDENTS ATTEND TULSA CENTRAL CHURCH FIR T CH RCH oi thet AZARE E OUR STXFF xx .Wu S Wm li x-1 N IRA F, SEARCH Q Minister of Music -W D. E. MCCRAVY 1 H Sunday-School Supt. CHARLES LAIRD N.Y.P.S. President if MRS. EVA LILES N.F.Ml.S. President Huen B. DEAN, Pastor 46-43 Waugh Drive Hugh B. Dean, Pastor HOIISILOII, Texas Congratulations to the Class of 6l TH OR I RKANSAS DISTRICT OUR CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1961 REV. J. W. HENDRICKSON Disfrici Supf. OFFICERS ADVISORY BOARD Rev. Roy Dunning, Dist. Church School Chairmen N K ReV- BOYCI Hancock Mrs. J. W. Hendrickson, N.F.M.S. Pres. ix Q RGV- ClYCl9 lVl0n'fQ0meVY Rev. Eugene Hulsey, N.Y.P.S. Pres. i Q4 Q Alfred Felfs Rev. Harvey Rofhburn, Dist. Sec. 'JZ ' John D. Tubbs Elbert Tyler, DisT. Trecs. Z I 256 FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE Hof Springs, Arkansas CONC-RATULATES, CLASS OF 1961 REV. F. HAMM Dick Parker Pastor A. . . -52-ggfg, , .,.::f.:it'--211-1 f' ,.sf.,fr nwwi fQE ,,'1 Q . ,. , I ' i ii im aa . , 4- , Y - Af f A . ll .T 'J ,. ' ' .55 I ,lvl :,in,.-h L '-5'-: Engl. .vi J .Z qggrhegw 7 . .- -:fs .ah i ' nz! lmccr . ax.: -1 . lane Stivers ni Ioe Garvin Norma Linda Stivers i:1:3:5:2:5:3:5:1:i:1:l:1:i:5:f:1:1: I:T:i:1:-:-Fr:-1-:-14+ a a a Nw mf ful. 1, n a a a GQSPEL 2:5352553322E25252E251:1125:232E2E251225225E2E221515222E2E2515IE23221E3:,:g.:.,:::,:gE95. 1555?55555E555535555E555552555555535253555355555525255 ':3:1:Qs2:2:f:21522fQfffffffffEfQf2fE:2: Awe? ' aye PUBLISHING HOUSE 630141 plimemts of A '- - s Ti 6 44,7 6 +55 X 1 1 A 2 ' ' 'JH -K a ight N ,fgf ' kg- 2 '15 'i ' J ' ,, H 1 ri , .- QA:'92 ',11f '1-- A ,!4A ff.f'-yinff' ' ' '11.Qi.Le:i5!i. . H Iris-,sr xywf 'I X, N fp- A' ' fl ,k 114, , Li I. ' V, ' XQS-,f 'ff ,gt ... s ,N fi- 1?..ii'P' s 'fislfgfa W e f . 'S' A l.-xg P . Nazarene Theological Seminary L is T. Corletf 'I7OO East Myer Boulevard Mendell Tcxyl P Siden' Kansas Cify, Missouri Dean Congratulations Y Ada First Church 9th 81 Oak Streets ADA, OKLAHOMA OUR STUDENTS to Students and Faculty LeDon McAnna1ly George Hanson Sherrill Chandler W. E. CHANDLER Pastor ,A A 'S A D A Church With a Heart in the Heart of Cuymon, Oklahoma .,.r C. VV. SCHARDEIN, Pastor With Love Qand support, for B. N. C. I. T. C-ASSETT, District Supt. W. BRYAN, Sunday-School Supt. DON CANNON, N.Y.P.S. President MRS. W. I. BRYAN, N.F.M.S. President We Continue To Support Bethany Nazarene College With Our Prayers, Students, and Money. FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE' SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA IOE G. CORDELL, Pastor Congratulations to the Class of 1961 'Lv Vi' r ' 4 ' 12252 I ' li ' 7ff:K ' T ii . 1 I . I wt me my Q , ' ' lun- M: , VV ....,, lun In Mi V.. 59. V 4 E-N -, j' P Located In The .gg- ri H VX . I iwll at if a I 1 Heart I IQ ' sgi f g, ul '! 'w r ti y ' X .Aa A Of Greater Shreveport 'AQ H i t l 4 2+- A. ,-.4f': 1G?, ,- 'Z X11 . JI,-x3g 7,g5 ,-jiizn k fi v. '!'.g-E .HV ' . , . T, ,san-1 '.Y-'..,.,,,A,v-w ,, 'N' ,W Q yggf 1 X T fn, , E 'll , T T. Larry Green Carolyn Willison David Green ..,.w:sg -g:s:,.E:. ,,5Qg mf wr gr-rn W lf nr 'W -sign - B we A-'wa swam ' ' f:2 -- NR A Ea Kia 5 E mar: B F E EA . A, arkm Hman 5.35 Ns' a. 'H' Q WW V a WXM r K W If X F' ,rafters Hit' Gallia al? 35521 vm- W ., , H sf- an ,T . A ff' -A as O e XX.. H I U 'sk-X V . RK ggiiglxis Q pg ig r 1 DUNCAN, OKLAHOMA 2 .7.25 E, ,. A-V9 W Lp A Tl.: . .H Q ,V V 5 2 tj ff ? .,, . 5 in-, gy -A I I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '61 ., ,..- '.f1:2.-mais? rftlaf 5 sf ' . A 'Q' V- ' 'at Q ' ' - ,. .- .I:',A.5i2f.5EIE,..:-- ,. ' 5 M- lift 'Y u W K R' 1 .' 23' f: 'fx.,. ,W g:l4w:,QgQifiAa1rA.rr I -L elf, gk ,L If BOB CARROLL, Pastor Our Students Rue Iennings Helen Harris Dean Fraley . W T- E- HOICOIHID, Munster T. E. Holcomb Iafst Cummlngsy 5- S- SHPI- Pesfof Lt- Harold SHIUCI, N-Y-PS Presldent -' - ' S. . Rose M1381 -,1 M I - ' - 'mary Presldent GG. - VV- RICIWYI Chflsflall SCTVICC 'r 'il ' f i? - - ' . ..,A ,,., Tmmmg Dlfsstof 11111 T X X H BCH of me NAZABE I L Tenth QI Tyler HARLINGEN, TEXAS A SPIRITUAL CHURCH IN THE HEART OF THE RIO-GRANDE VALLEY I mf I g FIRST CHURCH oi the NAZAIIENE I 10th and Jennings BARTLESVILLE, OKLAHOMA o Soncfuclry and educoiionol unii completed 0 An aggressive .church in o progressive city o A greclf crowd of wonderful people o Consisfenfiy True to The old fciifh o A friend of Befhony Ncizorene College Carl Kruse, Minister of Music Laverne Turner, Sunday-School Supt. Benny Luinstra, N.Y.P.S. Pres. ALBERT NEUSCHXVANGER Marie Kruse, N.F.M.S. Pres. Pastor I Dear Friend: A warm welcome awaits you at St. Paul's Church of the Nazarene. Friendliness has character- ized St. Paul's from its infancy. There is also spiritual warmth and power manifested in our services. We strive constantly to keep both classroom and pulpit Bible-centered. When visiting in your headquarters city, we invite you to worship at L pau 4 .SQ f' CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 3808 East Brush Creek Boulevard KANSAS CITY 30, MO. PAUL MCGRADY, Pastor The Singing Church Witll A Friendly Welcozne Supporting Bethany Nazarene College with Students, Prayers, and Budgets .- -'IV , x , 1 A ' E5 Q ' .5 f' - ffvs, 1. r Q - - .. V 64,5 ,zz Nm , I-1 Q U ,,.- -'Ll Q 1 33.1 ..i. ' A T lllllf- ef -t ' fl ' . f1 ,j5.j lgjlgllzfgl . V . - -,. 1 - ji H gjlfltiff-2: OUR STUDENTS N2 f - 1 . , , ', -1- T ,tltlfsiitilz rr' . L -fniidfnl it 5 - : .ff -:YT rf' Carol n F e X' , ' X' ' n H - T Sherrel Tune YXT' ' Ruth Kruse Tustin Rice LaDonna Tillotson FIRST CHURCH oi the NAZARENE 20th 81 Mass. St. - Lawrence, Kansas K. T. MEREDITH, Pastor CHURCH of the NAZARENE IOLA, KANSAS Backing B.N.C. with our Youfh Rollin Gilliland ' Bob Hudson Dorothy Neal WILSON BAKER Pastor PE IEL CHURCH of the NAZARE E o oo A E Eff , Zl 1 is J, .. sg za 4, f s s Us a as E s A in 1 .4.. .l,llla.w -i..,.ca..,i.,,,0,,.., .M - it l Fern Willison iw g- i mmmmmd Bob Friesen The Archi1ecf's Drawing of New Church 200 East Campbell Hutchinson, Kansas CLAUDE G. WHITE, Pastor 262 - an-1:1710 510 -lhflifi MDCHFCG Our Prayers Our Finances Our Young People Our Students We Are Supporting Bethany Nazarene College With: Kathy Ferguson fion McGarraugh CHURCH of the NAZARENE PERRYTON, TEXAS IVY BOHANNAN, Pastor 4 I QHU lil OP fHlN1lZ!Nl2ENE BORCER , TBXA8 Amos R. MEADOR, PASTOR REBA MEADOR, Senior WANDA ARMSTRONG, Junior ARLEN GASTINEAU, Sophomore STUDENTS PASTOR 'iLQigg.EEjn'f STAN DING BACK or BNC J. D. DOROUGH Anita Winter Pat Zabel Church of The Nazarene - Hooker, Uklahoma The Pennsglvania Avenue CHURCH UF THE NAZARENE ' 3 H: ' W ,,. Rei 1 W , ' , , ' R 'W A if? ' ms! ' .. H - 1252 'AW 2 T . , '., .. REV. MARVIN E. POWERS MRS. MARIORIE HAMMAN Pam Penn Ave. at West .Park N-F-M-S PWS- WINSTON K. GARRETT Ukl aho m a Citg BOB MILEY S, S, Supt, N.Y.P.S. PICS. 4 CONGRATULATIONS TO BNC FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE 1001 Buchanan Street Rev. RALPH JARED Pastor Topeka, Kansas ROBERT BLANKENSHIP, S. S. Superintendent MARY HARRISON, N.F.M.S. President HAZEL COCKERI-IAM, N.Y.P.S. President ALEX CUBIE, Choister CAROLYN IARED, Student The Church That Sings FIRST CHURCH ofthe NAZARE DURANT, OKLAHOMA HAROLD C. HARCOURT, Pclstor Congrctulctes The Arrow Staff and The Senior Class of T961 v BOOSTERS OF B. N. C. 5 Q ---n-lf' Grace Church of the Nazarene AUSTIN, TEXAS ' ., .. i fff'wf Jw, -- ' in gy'-Qi fl IH 5, , J, 4- 1: . ,.1 X me a.. HOWARD R. BORGESON WE HONOR OUR STUDENTS OF B.N.C. Pastor Laura Belle Galbraith Lawrence Williams 120 Former Students Now At Grace Church Boosting Bethany Nazarene College Don Morgan Don Burpo Bill Dungan Kathryn Rains Patricia Snow Larry Jones WITH OUR STUDENTS J. Minkler Pastor FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE 266 PONCA CITY, OKLAHOMA CHURCH of the NAZARENE HASTINGS, NEBRASKA NORMAN W. BLOOM Minister Fifth and Saunders Streets H- J- BEAVER 1911 - OUR 50TH YEAR - 1961 Minister of Visitation We congratulate the faculty and the student body on their success and pledge our continued support. U ,.-....,.d a'l f'v.4 Prf'i?1'P1Gffiiif2ifi2f4ffT1erf-few:,fe-Q. FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE .., - .,.F . ' , As 'L' r. '.. f , 1 ' . T . ini . ,HQ , .s k L, A .I I .L ua ., b uy Q b l .li l . ' 1 ' . 1f -Q E ' -,,- 1..J?: .r i ' If X . .- f- ' i r 1 ,,ii Soufh ml' 8' V 'e --i- . if 1 . '-it. , k m : In l frn'1'3. Yi ix mii. . .i l-Q ljf-'sl y' 1 ' 'TS it ,Q-1? . , .. 4. 4,2 41 ,. 11 1'-wi . 2-2:5 5 rl . ' ii . .... i , ., ll . 253 - ' , f-11' ,..,:-.3 2.21151135 51--,A lil. 2 A ,f-,,,Ml'f'A 'tx-n':,.,g,1:' if , i fp' ' ' ' 1 i' '7'Ti:4' 7 ,.'iiI11'ig't3?gi..3.'i..il 14.1 X M'4:'3'4.-,-1 ,gypzdijn i . igjief -, - vt - 'igfeygn 'zlggil' X '-, .: ..': 5Tf-'f . 54 - . I -.Q-iv' - r,'- '- ' . , -,li :J ', ,,,, . K mx If . U -4E.:z'.,, . , .- ' ' Ti 'N wi, -X s . SE . l l. A ,gin gf it N it ,gg , THE NEW LOOK Congratulations To Faculty and Class of 1961 - Our Student W0Yne T' Gush Beth Baggett Pastor 267 SANCTUARY FIRST CHURCH ofthe NAZARENE LUBBOCK, TEXAS MILTON POOLE, Pastor WOODY COLEMAN, Minister of Music BILL VAUGHN, Minister of Youth 1 L. WAYNE SEARS, Pastor CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 6I H 'dvsfiaif ' I MS Ayr ' f I fa xv , H iiffvil . t .gn -ww wma' 2 - ,, - I swsa-Yzzs , I , ,UWA ,,i,,.i,,i.,, ' I I Il MELVIN D. UNRUH Minister of Music FIRST CHURCH of the N AZARENE NORMAN, OKLAHOMA Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 4461 We Are BOOSTINC B. N. C. WITH OUR PRAYERS -YOUTH -FINANCES SUNNYSIDE cuuncn a f'1t jsisll 'an' , or THE 1 2 1 tttt WWZ' 'P r T A NAZARENE C Marienfhal, Kansas WW'W RUSSEL R. MCCOLLOM IEANENE EDVVARDS Pastor St d f Congratulations To Class Of T961 'k 'k it 'k Sunday School Supt. ELBERT TYLER N.F.M.S. President MRS. NILE MOORE N.Y.P.S. President FRANCIES SHARPTON FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE SCOTT 81 FAULKNER CONWAY, ARKANSAS A CHURCH THAT LOVES GOD AND PEOPLE Pastor CLYDE MONTGOMERY 269 ,, N 1 A.. ' Q ai? CUNGRATULATIUNS AND BEST WISHES DCDGE CITY CHURCH UF THE NAZARENE Abernath Church Nazarene 1 2? ws, ... S T' fi xx. ' I T T.. fkfliiikwr ,G , ,N :W ,C 95, wwwg ,z ..m5MM!,, J 1756 -fm 'f ST' , 43 fn M Z WMM ABERNATHY TEXAS IAMES H ROBERTSON mast CHURCH of the NAZARENE 4th Er Chestnut VVM. E. MASTER Pastor ROGERS, ARKANSAS BOOSTING B. N. C. WITH' OUR PRAYERS-YOUTH-FWANCES A Friendly Church With A Spiritual Uplift We're boos g BNC And, we're boosting, too We bought this space To make thi book Cheap f Y ! CENTRAL PARK CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 69h dA J H 11 T D dKKl P 271 In Deep Appreciation For BETHANY NAZARENE CULLEGE gm, ef,,,,,,,, WJ, N And those students who attend our Church GQQMCMB STATE at ADAMS ENID, OKLAHOMA CRUWN HHGHTS CHURCH ofthe NAZARENE 920 N.W. 46TH ST. ' OKLAHOMA CITY OTTO R. WILLISON RAY BUNNELL Pastor SS S pt Congratulations lane Iohnson Chester A. Smith, Pastor Clyde George, S. S. Supt. Bill Peckham, Y.P.S. Pres. Mrs. Sanders, F.M.S. Pres. GAINESVILLE, TEXAS 13IIIIEK3II OF THE NAZARENE L. H. CLECG VERA ATCI-ILEY Pastor N.Y.P.S. Pres. W. IDELL MRS. C. C. SCOTT S. S. Supt. N.F.M.S. Pres. PROMOTINC UEVANCELISM F IRST WILLIQOMQBMURIAL BETHANY, UKLAHUMA XXXXL Floyd Rowe, Pastor Arston Woods, Min. of Ed. Rev. Raymond Parker, Min. of Music Ned Little, S. S. Supt. Charles Carter, N.Y.P.S. Pres. Mrs. Ned Little, N.F.M.S. Pres. 411 0 CONCRATULATES . - SUE LEVVIS Editor ANGIE MARTIN SCOTT PETERS Associate Editor Business Manager STAFF I THE CLASS OF '61 LeDON MCANALLY A Photographer T T MAURINE DICKERSON CURTIS SMITH Adviso S Best Wishes From THE FIRST CHURCH of The NAZARENE of NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA OUR STUDENTS GEORGE L MOWRY P 1 WITH BEST WISHES T0 BETHANY NAZARENE CULLEGE AND HER CLASS UF 1961 First Nazarene Church BROWN d TEXARKANA an TEXAS EIGI-TTH REV R B KELLY P sto . 72 1f dex CORBIE CRIMES i I Belva Douglas Claude Yates Pastor FIR T Cll BCH 0F Tllll AZAR Il Seventh 81 Denver PLAINVIEW, TEXAS CHU R UH M ofthe NAZARENE 2 . 7 David Allen Haskell at Victor Z Iudy Powers Cole DALLAS, TEXAS Dickie cox X Ronnie jenkins Geneva McCullough X Melvin McCullough CONGRATULATIONS ' Nancy Mccuuough CLASS Winkie Wade f QF Carolyn White u61,' Donna White Ierry' White Tommy White I- 2, I I I ie III 1 1. i I I , 'I I Congratulations lll F. ff to the Class of 6'I Hearne W. Spruce Pastor Hatfield Memorial Church of the Nazarene 4515 South Flores Street SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS I I Chalmer Wiegman Terry Hickman Iim Burgner OUR STUDENTS VVC Are Backing B.N.C. With Our STUDENTS - PRAYERS - FINANCE San Iacinto Church of the Nazarene Fifth Sz Alabama AMARILLO, TEXAS BUFORD BURGNER, Pastor CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1961 CHURCH of the NAZARENE Kingston, Missouri D. S1 LITTLEFIELD Our Pastor Sue Vance Our Student AT THE CENTER OF THE OIL CAPITAL Tulsa, First Church GLADLY SUPPORTS BETHANY NAZARENE COLLEGE Justly proud of our students! WHEN IN TULSA, VISIT THE CHURCH WITH THE LIGHTED CROSS L. A. OGDEN, Pastor 275 img H, ig:- L Ix rfll' fkp' Lf -Lx r, 'fix ' ,121 . .U .gfrf 1' 'TF' Bra fj 1' ,Jr-X, LJ' ,LA-A A -:nl , F, .x Al , e-L 'lTT ,'. 5 ' .. T I 4 '5'1',L. . TT ,-:f5 . ti. 433' T' L it I g, A I .- f jr X A W-' R 1 Af' H- --WL, T 1 ,.. .. . g .1 A '?.1,, J .H .. 4:1 3. ' 15 ': . 'A .4-1iLfi,r5 +?,g .Qf f ggfggig H 'ny ' wil. , l y:-7'..1.. ,.r.g,v 1.gmJz ,3m:, A A ., l,-.- -1 ,T-+11 . ll, 3531- , . :. .,pR.. ,. - All.-sy .Mi ' ai A ., . . ....... A .. L.... . ---- -V-----A-- .Y--1'. - .. ., . .. .,, CENTRAL CHURCH of the NAZARENE 1501 West Ninth Street Cotteyville, Kansas Congratulations to the Class of 61 Rev. Billy Duncan Pastor Our Student EARL MILLER CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '61 oUR STUDENTS oUR STUDENTS JANICE EA . . CAROLE KINSCH . ' BARTLETT GARY y , 1 BARBARA , SPANGLER T- A EATON wEsLAco NAZARENE CHURCH HAROLD R. MORGAN Pasta, 913 w. znd sf. wesLAco, TEXAS COMPLIMENTS of the NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA NAZARENE CHURCHES CENTRAL CHURCH-3606 Magazine St. Rev. M. M. Snyder, Pastor Telephone TW 9-8373 DOWNTOWN CHURCH-4100 N. Robertson St. Rev. C. E. Bordelen, Pastor Telephone WH 7-8382 FIRST CHURCH-1013 Dante St. Rev. Robert J. Miller, Pastor Telephone UN 1-1600 WEST BANK CHURCH-P. O. Box 261 Harvey, Louisiana Rev. E. A. Dix, Pastor Telephone FO 6-5611 276 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '61 C T1 d The ARROW Stott CHURCH ofthe NAZARENE 9th 8. Oak Streets Sweetwater, Texas W. O. JOHNSON SUE LEWIS Pqgtor Student I N . I N I UW . , N Y , . 'N , l 2 ' v ff a it rf 2 , JM w .au-w l--f 12 .W-xi: Q...s.v- 'Q OI' ethan azarene ollege uilcling hrist Building a Religion Building, Dormitory and Library is but the foundation for our primary objective and responsibility-Building Christian Lives! We are building now-We plan to build tomorrow. Christian education serves the needs of young people of our church. These young people serve the church. B.N.C. depends on each Nazarene church in our zone to supply the building materials: Young People and Dollars. ROY H. CANTRELL, President Congratulations to the Class of 1961 from the doctors of the Gilbert Clinic Leon N. Gilbert Kenneth G. Ogg Lawrence E. Silvey John Bumpus MARTIN AND VAUGHAN COMPANY HVAUGHAN 95602 6501 N. W. 39Th Expressway WH 9-5602 0 INSURANCE-Auto-Dwelling-Life 0 REAL ESTATE-Homes-Rental 0 AUTO TAGS 280 Located in Student Union Building .wimsrvf W5 I--if F-Q2 ff 1152 . .. lf, - M muxrimf' R mu, M.. ,mr C -WW ., i.: A 31 N i ww OF OKLAHCDAJA A Good Bank To Grow With WE SERVE OUR COMMUNITY OUR DEPOSITORS OUR BORROWERS MEMBER OF F.D.I.C. Good Food and Friendly Service NEW LOCATION 319 N.W. 23RD -JA 8-2942 23RD 84 MERIDIAN 31ST 81 MAY - VVI 3-O-430 0724! Qdfozlzonal MM Melon , ITE M 51 j -. x mas . ' M Ze: :Pia ,, , 1 I ' 14-1 Y' 3 ,,... 1, Y, f, SH ooooeo ooo ooo o,oo, , L., Q , K H' Q ' ..1., I Imxm' ' ' .-Q , 'Y vm X :-- HW .Q , 41 - V 1 Y- 1 , !?'--A-,rl-ar-: 2 Y , JE 3 - if 6 .,v1H,,'f5??N.,Z ff QM7 f3s,TN A-M ,M Nw L W1 X W1 A A - . H , -asm' H V , , , X , V W 1 ,xg W U W . W 095 'Wc- af fb Q sl0.oo0 9 .4 nuxwnuu -Q 1 xnsunuacc O , , E ron new f ' 9 Def-osvron 2, 'L 3 A 415 E9 gqendadk flfanffakzy 'Whoa 4892 A 3' A f Fiiisbiiiiiii 3 225 552 - 1 Ei E' , E1llEi'i J, A ' 4' 283 UP-TU-DATE CLEANERS ,--'x--,,,,f 1,-f4f 'j ' n W Y ,.-1 Noted for Consistently Good Service 718 NW. 39th Expressway Phone WVH 9-2401 :':,.....,.' ..- -.-. . . gag.5ais3sieiz3a2ei2E232i2s2s2z:z?F?llv-M.. . '1 '11 '2'1 ':'tt:tttt'tt M ' R H' 4 BREAD s sss Huw teeseet -S 1 4 .. --,-s - R 016' ,-.'. ..., i ssss t .. . .-,----:-:4-1-:-1-:-1-2-Ip:-:-:-:f:-:':-:'1-53l:l501 ' cgi.. ,. :4:5:1:g:,:135: : :-:-:-w-A EABAN PLUMBING CE. h I b 8K W , IL BETHAN Y, OKLAHOMA LWE wuceslmnneleauu FOR LESS... , .X O X, 0 CQQKING Modern homemakers know that unfailing natural gas is the ideal fuel for all household uses. Safe, thrifty gas is fast and flexible and beautifully styled gas o HEATING appliances give years of top performance because there's nothing to wear out burners last a life time. o CLOTHES DRYING For carefree living at an operating saving, specify a gm appliance. join the thousands of homemakers who live modern . . . for less . . .with gas! o AIR CONDITIONING o WATER HEATING 557' oH,LnHomn nnrunm LL :J QMQWWMV PLANNING TO BUY, BUILD, OR REMODEL? FOR ASSISTANCE, CALL YOUR GAS APPLIANCE DEALER OR YOUR OKLAHOMA NATURAL GAS COMPANY. o REFRIGERATION Z STUDENTS WELCOME u AT Qowfzplzments ll0N'S MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY ADJACENT TO BETHANY MEDICAL CENTER ef? ' EQ i. ki, l .' . l' f ii, l ' A y T A 1 .7 l 9 A ,T . C p CENTER f f: 1 . RMACY f P G -eel-.- , i e ton arage ,QQC E- 7'Tn 1-,-w - 1 ' If :gif 4V,. wi .f5i5A5lf i 5, .- ll ltf i. ,., ,,.. .C T . N. , p ,.,. ch in, ,,, if , I, like ....., f il m fil e ff e 6757 N.W. 39th Expressway WH 9-5178 WH 7-3ll3 DON SELF - Registered Pharmacist The BRUWN-MCCUIRE LUMBER COMPANY CQNGRA MA TIONS from A Home-Town Concern 6401 N.W. 39th Expresswoy 0 Phones WH 9-5607 WH 9-5608 WH 9-5609 BETHANY, OKLAHOMA , , ,. , M ATL? ,'lT-,.,. , ,fig , .ff -,. ,, . -, . Y , 6, Vi Y, . . ,Sf . ' il ini :T 'L-, U-le V 144- 'E we - 1 ew . Striving daily to build a bigger and better Bethany Roy Brown Melvin McClure DON'S PHARMACY F : far, r r, . in rw EW' E' K m ' f fQfef7 We Con Take Core of All Your Prescription Needs Don Coody, Registered Pharmacist 6801 N.w. 39th Expressway WH 9-2453 287 Dlsnucrwf URTRAITS BY IA 5-2229 2 2815 CLASSEN BLVD. ERNIE CURTIS Oklahoma City, Oklahoma HOGU - TO FLOOR COVERING COMPANY 2 2 CCCGIPGIS for Every Purpose 23 d at Cl 2210 NW 23rd , NI, L, Srgflign JA 84493 o. w. Hocue JA 5 3351 WESTERN MOTEL On Highway 66 -one mile west of B.N.C. O AIR CONDITIONED AAA APPROVED T.V. IN ROOMS O O PRIVATE BATHS PANEL RAY HEATING O Owned and Operated by Nazarenes MR. AND MRS. JOHN DIFFEE BETHANY FLOWER SHOP The Finest In Flowers For H11 Qccasioms VVE APPRECIATE AND ARE BOOSTING BETI-IANY NAZARENE COLLEGE 6517 N.W. 39th Expressway VVH 9-3422 289 I, POWELL REXALL DRUG STORE il U- - tl - Q: ffSfEiQi5if2QQlr1lYl1r'12251111121-zziilfgizlil ::fiE5Qi:iEQ2:lE Eilrzff-:-Q-Ii. , ,, P f i A ggf yf- I 21-1-f fr -s -ferizerf' - 2-::2:5:5'5:5:f.3.1,frZg5g2g5g. if'is5:fe:2-1-..m1:2:si:3f.:: 1. - ,-xv.-.-5 -- H . ,. N ,-: 's'-14, ,. .. ' . ' A - g -xg.f gs, -.g,g:-, -42'-gzgz -' ' , ' 1' H :ws::-15-34-1 A l T ' 'Q51:sl2335Q3Q1i?5?'l TES 5 T. Q TY' SUNDR fl i ' -fggig.. , , -t----' z if - . 5 zg, , U 1 A , P DRUG ESC?-lp ' WH 9-5 ., , ' ' Q A V PR hone .zgivryg A , P E,.pfesSW Y W Qziiififiii 6732 N' QKLAH 5 1 'lffflilili 1-I , yitckc QMWWWE .. ::1'f1i2fZ f1I ri152.ZE?ff3i1f-fifii: fififfiiifii A 1.13 .-1.-vi,-.':.:'1:-.,:. :H-1:-s:f. ws -2:1 . .2-11: -A -1.:1i:i+i.3Q.'. ''Ziff :i5 'f: ?1.5'i .V --if g.--15. ' 11,5-f' f:e:Z?5i. ifT''A11aszfrl..A,.1.Q-me-sf -W-':,-1.1, '-11:'- 1 15222 f ..:'15g. Jfiiiiifgl'Qf7g,jg?'?f3R?-'3' 3Z 'ff?v52i2E?1',f:-.Z i?5-f -5'.- :5'523e.E?Z323:':' - - I, .-.:,,,,f4-.'-.-. ,-:qs-.-1:-: :::g-1:-:mg --,.,:1,s -f::':z-: -2-'A- :2'.'1' if ' 1 1if i1'wfg1g3 pig: lY357 '5Z?ff?:':'f55??:i5 1:-fi .335215324-fif5fjZ'z?i 1 ' V. 5 E -if-fst2z2 :K ': 1:1a:1-zssgsszlezsieiia flgizf,-3 ' ' ' -V --IMfr.-5-:,:.:,.:-,-f.-1.-gp1,3 ,- ' A ' ' '523gIff'?i':-fg:1.::: ?1,a5jQ:,Q23:.3Efi351'f'..:,in BATES SHOES APPLIANCES 0 FURNITURE o CARPETS 6734 N.W. 39th Expressway GRAH 165 General Electric Appliances 8s Televisions Early American Furniture and Gifts-Carpets Phone WH 9-3894 Why Not Get The Best FELTS FAMILY SHOE STQRE 171 I . 1 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF eo GARRETT'S FURNITURE STORE 6604 Nw. sam - Phone WH 7-3483 1 BETHANY, OKLA. Wudenf xmzheda .Jlyfzecckzfed Hen on WooienFGRD inc. 517 W. Moin Phone Yukon, Oklo. WH 9-2412 7 S LADIES AND MEN,S VVEAR SPORTSWEAR F OR CAMPUS WEAR ff I .V R Ioe and lane Q Use Our Convenient Lay-Away P12111 6726 N.W. 39th Expressway Phone VVH 9-3440 BETHAN Y CONGRATULATIONS- TO THE CLASS OF 6'l Gold Spot Dairy Gwle Afbwuf flwdwa from The B e th any M 0 r 0 r C0 m p an Y , m l 'T Phone WH 99436 ' 6114 NW- 38'h 57- '4'4' I Wheel Alignment - Wrecker Service WMM? WMEWT General Repairs - Scientific TuneUP Weissseem:swf-'A H. R. WOODRING, Owner WE GIVE S8iH GREEN STAMPS 'I801 S. Penn. e any YUKUNS BEST FLOUR ...+-fgggg-4-... ASK YOUR GROCER COTTON'S LAUNDROMAT ' ' Wesiinghouse Equipped Y u k 0 II M I I I 8 G I' a I n B 0 l ' 6232 N.W. 39th Expressway WH 7-9433 YUKON, OKLAHOMA Compliments ot Your Qompllmemx FRIENDLY STANDARD of IIIIIIPTY DIIMPTY STORE Paul D. Mocrory,M.D. David Friecl,M.D. Robert Meyer, M.D. BETHANY BETXI-IANY, oIcLA. sos PHILLIPS. Mgr WM SMITH STEWARTS PAINT BEEF RO0K SERVICE STORE AUTO REPAIR X527 'A IIILII,IIII u P Q.-3-Q . ' 5950 N-W- 39fh WH 7-7855 6236 N.w. 39th Expressway WH 7-3273 BETHANY OKLA. WEHRENBERG DRUG D D of Gonzpfimenfs B. G. WILKES CO. Cover Manufacturers T Bethany: Most Modern Drug Store Congratulations Arrow Staff We Give S8rH Green Stamps Phone WH 9-5636 - 9 Compliments Arts Barber Shop 4117 N. College of ART KASTNER TERRY POOLE GARRETH TENNYSON DR. RALPH SHADID DR. EDWARD SHADID DR. WALTER THOMPSON if Art's Barber Shop Q in 9 Westgate Shopping Center BILL HARRIS GLEN KASTNER N Y B E T H A DON KASTNER STUDENT COUNCIL 1960-1961 X CHRISTIAN -COLLEGIATE ATMOSPHERE Q rf U, w K :Wi ,FQ an LM, W, 1 -M sf Q HES , , we .fag : fu r 3, ,s ax -,is EN .,,. .5 gd ,S 1 1' 5 f Q. S2 ,QM .W 4 Ly w H :L Q .4 5. 'L Q x, 9 ,mf ma if 2 B, , f, 1 'nga E w 9 -nrzr 'vs ,W ,,fQ,,, uw ,.,1!,. V Q, :ig lblfhfi aww 1-. ,ZF 5 ' gs? - va 1 1 A,.xfg.2Q. -I rfgyxw , X fi ff , ff . J .Yg fVqf1A.. Q af 1,1 -,gyms Y . . A. Tw. X, a fx Student Index ABLA, ED ......,.,,----..-----------------------4---------------- 60 1400 Dills Ave., Newport, Arkansas ABLA, JAN ..........................--- - ---,-------- - --------- 60 1400 Dills Ave., Newport, Arkansas ABLA, JOAN B. ......--------.---.--A-------------.-4--f----- 60 5513 Donald, Oklahoma City, Okla. ABBOTT, EUGENE FINLEY i ..-......-4.-...-..4- 100 3134 Monaco, Kansas City, Missouri ADAMS, J. WESLEY -.,,-,.-.,----,----,,--------------- 100 4304 N. Asbury, Bethany, Okla. ADAMS, MARION EVERETT ..--.-- 60 Box 516, Bethany, Oklahoma ADAMS, NEVA W, ............ - .... -..-...- ....... .. 82 Kirn Rt., Springfield, Colorado ADAMS, TOKI NIINO ....-...-...-.-....-N....----------- 90 206 East Force St., Valdosta, Ga. AKINS, WINFORD ..A----------H.-- A,-,------,,,--,-,---- 8 2 2418 E. 7th Street, Lubbock, Texas ALBRIGHT, BRENDA R. -.-.-.------------.------- 82 3103 Willow, Fort Smith, Arkansas ALDRIDGE, VENEVIAN -...---------------N--,---.V 100 3211 N. College, Bethany, Oklahoma ALLEN, DAVID EUGENE -..-....------------------ 90 6610 Overlook Dr., Dallas, Texas ALLER, KAREN RAE .-----..--.-- - ----.-------f-- 90 2-1681 East Cliff Dr., Santa Cruz, Calif. ANTHONY, KAREN GAIL -..A--n----------- - ---- 60 11914 N. Asbury, Bethany, Okla. ANSTINE, RON L. ................. - ..................... 100 620 Kensington, Kansas City, Mo. AREMAN, DELAIN WILLIS ------------------f----- 100 1303 E. 79th, Kansas City, Missouri ARMSTRONG, WANDA SUE - --------A-.--.-----. 82 Phillips, Texas ATKINS, BARBARA JEAN ..-..-. ---- - ---.-- - 82 714 Woodbine, Houston, Texas BABIONE, WILLIAM D. ............................ 100 4213 N. Wheeler, Bethany, Okla. BAGGETT, BETH ........ - ............... ........ 8 2 2717 S. 3rd, Abilene, Texas BAGGETT, THELMA LOUISE .V..---- -.----4- 6 0 Rt. 1, Bentonville, Arkansas BAILEY, LLOYD ,-.------------.------ -- -,,-- -------- 90 2239 Wengler Ave., Overland 14, Mo. BAIRD, JOYCE ELAINE ............................ 100 428 S. Elizabeth, Wichita, Kansas BARBER, KAY ----.----------------------------------- ---100 Route 2, Ulysses, Kansas BARNARD, JACK L. .........--.------------ ---- - 100 1020 Winfield, Topeka, Kansas BARNES, LYNNDEL KENT ........................ 100 213 S. Asbury, Bethany, Oklahoma BARNETT, BARBARA ANNE ---------- - ---.-- 60 1797 Peabody Avl fue, Memphis, Tenn. BARLETT, CAROLI' NNN ...---- - ---.------------,-- 60 Box 698, Bethany, x lahoma BARTON, JEANNETTE .........,....,................. 82 204 S. Mueller, Bethany, Oklahoma BASS, MARSHALL DAVIS ..........4---.-----.-.-.. 100 3920 Ave. P. N. W., Winter Haven, Fla. BATEMAN, FREDA .,.-.w..---.--,----,---,-------,------ 82 713 Santa Fe., Coffeyville, Kansas BAUM, BLYTHA ELIZABETH ...........-.....- 100 Route 2, Verona, Missouri BEAM, GERALD WAYNE .......,..,.............,. 100 5306 Pike Avenue, North Little Rock, Arkansas BEARD, DAVID LOUIS ....----..-.----..-----,---,.. 5548 Waterran, St. Louis, Missouri BECHTLE, DELORES JEAN ......-.----.-.-.-.w 1010 S. Walnut, Ottawa, Kansas BECK, DELOS WILLIAM 4.t.A----, A .----,----.-.. 307 N. lst, Carlsbad, New Mexico BECKETT, MARY JANE ..,...... L ................. 3217 W. Washington, Charleston, West Virginia BEERBOWER, MARCIA CAROL L ....... -...100 602 S. Judson, Fort Scott, Kansas BELCHER, PAT L. .--.-..................-.......-........ 2428 E. 13th Pl., Tulsa, Oklahoma BELEW, JETTIE ANN ................................ Box 103, Vici, Oklahoma BELL, VIRGINIA ......-........ - ..... .....-.. Aztec, New Mexico BERNSTORF, LARRY OLIN ----. ........ 623 Mann, Larned, Kansas BERTRAM, JAMES L. ...........-. ....... . Higgins, Texas BIBY, COLLEEN ............................................ 100 1037 50th Street N., Wichita 4, Kans. BICKFORD, LAVELLE .-.............................. Box 913, Groves, Texas BICKFORD, LEWIE MAURICE ................ 100 Box 913, Groves, Texas BIGHAM, PATRICIA ANN ..--.... ..-....- 1 00 Rt. 3, Hamlin, Texas BINK, JUDITH HELENE .........--.........--.--... 568 West 10th, Hoisington, Kansas BLACKMON, MARGARET ELLEN .......... 100 6112 W. Canal, Shreveport, La. BLAKE, MARGARET LUCILLE W. ............ 100 Kimball, Nebraska BLAKELY, LYNN HOWARD .................. . .... 2323 51st Ave. Dr. W., Bradenton, Fla. BLAYLOCK, JANE SARAH .-....-------........... 90 4310 Jennings Rd., St. Louis 20, Mo. BOHANNAN, JANE --.---...-,-....--------....----.-.-.... 61 Box 394, Bethany, Oklahoma BOULET, TEDDY WILLARD ....-.-....-.......... 101 Rt. 2, Box 338, Rayne, Louisiana BOUNDS, DWAYNE LEE -.--..-...--.....--...-..... 101 305 West 8th, Bristow, Oklahoma BOWEN, RODNEY G. -...........---...-............... 5019 Milwaukee, Denver 16, Colo. BOYER, ANN ELLE .-.---------.--..----.--.....--.----.. 635 North Xenophon, Tulsa, Oklahoma BRANNEN, J. B. ----.----ff.---.-------...-.-....-.---..-..- 101 1017 West Park, Oklahoma City, Okla. BRANSON, ROBERT DEAN ........................ 9101 E. 11th, Tulsa, Oklahoma BRECHBILL, J ANICE ...-.............--............... 424 South C Street, Herington, Kans. BRENNEMAN, WAYNE E. .........--....-........ F Rt. 2, Howard, Kansas BRINSON, DOROTHY I. ...... ....... . Clailen, Kansas BROADBOOKS, ROY A. ............-.................. . 1311 Ella Street, Beatrice, Nebraska BROWN, MERLETA MAE ....---.....-............. Cimarron, Kansas BUCHANAN, TERRY ...-.....-...... ..... Box 92, Monsfield, Missouri BUELL, TONY EUGENE ....... . ................ .. 790 South Fannin, San Benito, Texas BUFFINGTON, SHIRLEY L. ............... Rt. 1, Satanta, Kansas BURGNER, JIM B. ................................... - 409 S. Alabama, Amarillo, Texas BURKHART, DEA ..................................... 215 W. 110th, Newton, Kansas BURNETT, BARBARA IRENE ......... ..... 2723 East 31st, Odessa, Texas BURPO, DON ........................ - ............. .... 916 South 8th, Ponca City, Okla. BURROWS, CLARA ANNE ....................... 822 Peck Ave., San Antonio, Texas BUTLER, HOMER JR. ..................... - ..... . General Delivery, Bethany, Okla. BUTTS, LINDA JAMES ....... - .................... Route 1, Higgins, Texas CALHOUN, JUDY DARLENE ................. 5004 Grover Avenue, Austin 5, Texas CALL, ZELMA ANN ..................................... 3000 Cissna, Kansas City, Kans. CAMPBELL, ANN ..................................... 419 N. Keystone Ave., Sayle, Penn. CAMPBELL, NAOMI ................................. 201 N. Donald, Bethany, Oklahoma CAMPBELL, ROSE MARIE ..................... 1218 So. St. Francis, Wichita, Kansas CAMPBELL, WILMA ROSE ..................... 602 W. Panola, Carthage, Texas CARGAL, HOYT ............... L .............. ..... Bethany, Oklahoma CARLEY, DON A. ...... . ............................... . 303 N. W. 1st, Bethany, Oklahoma CARROLL, ELLIS GENE ......................... 823 W. Patterson Street, Grand Saline Texas CARTER, CHARLA FAYE ..................... 4804 Calmont, Fort Worth 7, Texas CARTER, THOMAS E. .............................. . 1329 So. Walnut, McPherson, Kansas CASE, CAROLYN FAYE ............................. 1005 Graymont Ave. W., Birmingham Alabama CASTLEBERRY, DORTHA ELLEN L ..... 416 Asbury, Bethany, Oklahoma CATES, CAROLYN AILENE ................... 406 N. Donald, Bethany, Oklahoma CAUDELL, ALTA PATRICIA ............. 1 ...... 124 Tennessee Street, Hot Springs, Ark. CHAMBERLAIN, ANN ............................... General Delivery, Lasara, Texas CHAMBERLAIN, PHILIP M, ....... - ....... . Lasara, Texas CHANDLER, DORIS LEAH ...... L., Box 1176, Dalhart, Texas CHANDLER, SHERRILL ANN ....... .... Box 784, Ada, Oklahoma CHEATI-IAM, MARILYN G. .-.... .... 226 Delmar, Houston, Texas CHESNEY, ARLIN ...................... ..... Paradise, Kansas 297 CHILTON, JEANNE A --.. -..-.-..-.... . Box 912, Bethany, Oklahoma CHILTON, ROBERT H. .. .................--......-... .- Box 854, Bethany, Oklahoma CHITWOOD, FRANCES I. ................ - ..... L-. 6250 Holly Street, Derby, Colorado CHURCH, WILDA ILENE ...........,...,...... -... Route 1, El Dorado, Kansas CLARK, BARBARA .. ............. - ................. M... 901 South She-She, Haming, Okla. CLARK, CAROLYN SUE ...,............. - ..... -.. 1033 Harwood, Mexico, Missouri CLARK, JOHN W. .A ...... A ...... - ................ N... 110 North College, Bethany, Okla. CLARK, PATRICIA GLENN ...- ........,..... 1517 East 6th, Pine Bluff, Arkansas CLASSEN, ERNIE LEE .............................. Meade, Kansas CLASSEN, FRANCES ARLENE ....,........... Meade, Kansas CLASSEN, LARRY D. ..,.... .....-- ........... Box 719, Meade, Kansas CLAXTON, CAROLYN - ................... - ..... - .... 101 606 Padon St., Longview, Texas CLEGG, RUBY FRANCES N-- ........... 83 Box 863, Rotan, Texas CLINE, RAYMOND WINFIELD -.---.-....... .101 Route 2, Gage, Oklahoma CLOSE, DON KEITH . ................... ...--. 83 Box 54, Kingsdown, Kansas CLOSE, SHARON ,..... H ....... -X ...... --.W ...... .. 90 Box 54, Kingsdown, Kansas COAST, KAY .,...,. - ............,......... 102 Cimarron, Kansas COCHRAN, BOBBY RUTH . ......... .... L ,.... 9 0 301 1st Street, Phillips, Texas COLE, CARROLL D. ..........................., a--.. 61 717 N. Sumner Street, Pampa, Texas COLE, DONALD G. ............... -- .... -- ...... -... 91 717 N. Sumner, Pampa, Texas COLE, JUDY POWERS ................. - ...........- 91 6528 Aberdeen, Dallas, Texas COMBS, DAVID EARL ..-..-. - ............ M .... 102 1935 Roosevelt, Amarillo, Texas CONRAD, SHARON LEE ........... .... - .L... 9 1 Portis, Kansas CONWAY, ROBERT JAMES -M ........... - ....., 91 722 West W. Plains, Meade, Kansas COOPER, NADINE .MARIE ................... -...102 211A N. College, Bethany, Okla. COOPER, RICHARD L. ....... - .,...... S .... am-.. 211A N. College, Bethany, Okla. COOK, MADELYN FERN .-.F .......... N ...... H... 2202 W. Oklahoma, Guthrie, Okla. COOK, IVIERRIETTA ,,....,........ -.-.--- .,-.. 580 Blake, Hydro, Oklahoma COPELAND, GLAJDYS M, ....... - ....,......... -.- Rt. 1, Box 174-B, Lowell, Arkansasw COPHER, DOROTHY LOUISE ------- - -----. -- 1409 Ohio, Joplin, Missouri COX, BOBBY A. ..-..... ----.-W .-----., -.---N---M 609 W. Rush, Enid, Oklahoma COX, IRA LEE ....... - .... M ........ ---.--- ------ --W 7404 Village Dr., Prairie Village, Kans. COX, JACKIE SUE --...-- - ---.---.------- - ------------.. 10533 Wiggins, Houston, Texas cox, RICHARD M. .... -- ....... - ...... - -- 1314 Dalview, Dallas, Texas CRAIG, JUDY LYNN ....... - ............... ........ Box 792, Bethany, Oklahoma 298 CRAWFORD, WILLIS TURNER .---...--------- 91 Box 941, Greenville, Texas CREW, DONALD ..........-...-........ ----- '83 Alsron, Ohio CRIDER, CAROLYN .................................... 83 Route 3, West Plains, Missouri CRONK, KAY ....... - ...... - -...... - ....-................... 91 1020 North Cedar Road, New Lenox, Illinois CROSLEY, RONALD DEAN ...................... 78 4310 Asbury, Bethany, Oklahoma CROUSE, EDWIN .... M .................................... 102 Fargo, Oklahoma CROW, LINDA ................................................ 77 604 N.W. Second, Bethany, Okla. CROW, WALTER ....... H ................................... 77 604 N.W. Second, Bethany, Okla. CROW, KENNETH EUGENE .- ..... - ....... 91 Box 165, Paxton, Nebraska CROWSON, DONNA .M .... M..- ....................... 102 3223 Lorraine St., Baton Rouge, La. CUMMINS, ANN ............................................ 91 309 N. Broadway, Hugo, Oklahoma CURTIS, LYLE .................................. --- ......... 91 409 Clayton Ave., Poteau, Oklahoma DANIEL, EVELYN ............ H ............... 91 Olton Route, Plainview, Texas DANIEL, PAT ........... - ..... - ............................ 102 Route 1, Box 128, Broken Bow, Okla. DAVIS, ANN ....... - ............................. - ........ --. 91 2212 Bonham, Amarillo, Texas DAVIS, GERALD V. .- .................................. -.102 4300 Jane, Houston, Texas DAVIS, HAROLD NEAL ........................ M .... 102 3504 E. Funston, Wichita, Kansas DAVIS, HAROLDENE ....................... - ..... --..102 2212 Bonham, Amarillo, Texas DAVIS, MARILYN LOUTHAN ....... - ....... 83 Box 100,'Freedom, Oklahoma DAVIS, TOMMY ................................... ....... 8 3 602 Brooks Dr., Midland, Texas DAWS, VERLA MAE ......................... ....... 9 1 Anchorage, Alaska DAWSON, JUDITH ELLEN ........................ 91 500 Winfield Way, Akron, Ohio DAWSON, VERNONA KAYE .......... -.- ....... 91 513 N. Wheeler, Bethany, Oklahoma DECK, JOANNE .....--...... ---M ........ -A ..... -... 91 Thomas, Oklahoma DENCE, PAT ....... I ........ - ............................. D102 3401 McKinney, La Marque, Texas DEPUE, BETTY ALICE ......... -..M ....... - .... . 83 300 N. E. 2nd, Bethany, Oklahoma DEPUE, ELBA FERN ....... - .......... ---N .... L..- 62 Rt. 5, Box 573A, Oklahoma City, Okla. DEPUE, HENRY ARRETUS ....... - ........... 62 300 N.E. 2nd Bethany, Oklahoma DIBBLE, F. ANN .- -... - ................................... 62 Rt. 2, Box 443, Parma, Idaho DICK, JAMES R. ................--.........-....... - ..... 102 1101 Moates St., Dothan, Alabama DOCKUM, ARLYS HARLENE .................... 102 1221 Pearce, Wichita, Kansas DOMMER, ADELINE ,JOY ....... - ................. 62 R. R. 2, Blakesburg, Iowa DORN, MELVA Jo ........................ L. ......... - as 3015 J. Street, Lincohi, Nebraska DORRIS, HAROLD GENE .... - ...... -.. ........ as 503 N.W. 7th, Bethany, Okla. DOUGLAS, BARBARA FAY .......-.- - -----------. 62 420 E. 5th, Bristow, Oklahoma DOUGLAS, BELVA ....... - .--.----.--.-.---.-- ----.--- 8 3 Box 134, Plainview, Texas DREIBELBIS, KAY ......... - ............. ............... 1 02 3739 the Paseo, Kansas City, Mo. DUNGAN, BILL LEE ......................... M ....... 91 921 Grant, Sand Springs, Okla. DURHAM, HAROLD LEROY ..... ........ 1 02 312 N.W. First, Bethany, Okla. DUVALL, WANDA JEAN ............... ....... 83 Route 3, Troup, Texas DUXWORTH, CAROL DARLENE ................ 102 539 Octavia St., New Orleans, La. DYE, PATRICIA ANN -..-.-.-.....-....--.............. 102 R. R. 2, Box 413, Claremore, Okla. DYER, JOYCE ANN ............ - ........................ 102 207 A. East 6th, Hutchinson, Kansas EAGAN, RONALD ROY ................................ 91 816 N. College, Bethany, Oklahoma EASLEY,' KAREN SUE .............................. - 83 Hennessey, Oklahoma EATON, BARBARA COLEENE - .............. 83 1505 West First,nCoffeyvi1le, Kansas ECKER, EVELYN ELAINE . ....................... 83 Gaylord, Kansas ECKER, MERRILL ALDEN ...................... 102 505 N.W. 2nd, Bethany, Oklahoma EDGE, ELLEN MARIE .N .......... -- ..... -...-.- 83 601 N. Mueller, Bethany, Oklahoma EDWARDS, JEANENE MAUREEN .......... 91 Marienthal, Kansas EHRLICH, KAREN ............................. ....... 83 Box 351, Shattuck, Oklahoma EICHENBERGER, DAVID G. H ........... - .... 102 226 W. 53rd, Kansas City, Mo. EIGSTI, WILMER ALLON -- .... - ...... -- ...... 102 1331 N. Burlington, Hastings, Neb. ELDER, IRMA ......... - -..... - ............. - .......... 91 303 S. Redmond, Bethany, Okla. ELLER, DONNA LEE .... -...- ........... - ....... - 92 Box 205, Gaylord, Kansas ELKINS, JERRY LEROY ........ .. ..... H .... - 92 145 Mill Street, Neodesha, Kansas ELLIOTT, KENNETH RUSSELL ..............., 102 905 N . lst, Garden City, Kansas ELLISON, JERRY S. ......... - ................ ....... 1 02 Thayer, Nebraska ELLISON, JOYCE YVONNE -- ....... - ..... 92 Box 103, Thayer, Nebraska ELLISON, SHARON FAYE --......- ..-.-.. 83 Thayer, Nebraska ELROD, RACHEL ELAINE ......... - ...... 62 Route 3, Van Buren, Arkansas ELROD, SAMMY LEE ..--..M ...... W-.. 92 Box 176, Kilgore, Texas EMERSON, LARON .F ............ S- ................. N. 83 915 Dawson Drive, Bethany, Okla. EMERSON, RICHARD CAMPBELL ......-. 83 310 N. Redmond, Bethany, Okla. EMRICH, HAROLD ....... L ...... - ....... H.. .... M103 810 59th Street N. W., Bradenton, Fla. EMRICH, NANCY .---.--.--... - -..--.--.--..... - .....--.. 84 810 59th St. N.W., Bradenton, Fla. ENEGREN, ALLEN -----.-,-.------.4---.-. - ------------ 103 3317 Farmington Road, Hutchinson, Kansas ENNS, ANITA MARIE ...... -.- .............-... --103 R. R. 1, Hooker, Oklahoma ENNS, ELVERA M. A--.-. ---- Hooker, Oklahoma ESKEW, GERALD LYNN ....- --.f7.,, Springfield, Colorado ESKEW, JERRY GENE -.----- -.------ Springfield, Colorado EUBANK, BESSIE LAZETA .M -.,,-,- ------.- 21 So. Vine, Cleveland, Okla. EVERTS, R. CAROL ..................-...., -.-.---, 4210 Monroe, Amarillo, Texas FAIDLEY, ALMA PEARL ......,....... .- ..... Route 2, Temple, Texas FARMER, DANA LYNN 1 ,.......... --- ---,------.---- 92 310 N .W. lst, Bethany, Oklahoma FARMER, LORETTA FAYE ..-............. ----103 3905 Fairview, Oklahoma City 15, Okla. FARROW, JOE WAYNE ....... - ..,....,.....-,..-,.. 63 3803 Redmond, Bethany, Okla. FENNO, JAMES GEORGE --.................... M103 Box 655, La Moure, North Dakota FERGUSON, KATHY LOUISE .A -.-.-....---.-.-, 103 Box 626, Perryton, Texas FER-GUSON, OLEN TEVIS .-.---- ..--......- 2-103 Box 382, Denver City, Texas FIELDS, WILLIAM M. -------.---.-.--.------ - .-,.... 103 812 S. Forest, Independence, Missouri FITZGERALD, DAVID LEON .........e. - ..... Route 7, Box 243-B, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma FITZGERALD, SANDRA .-----. .W .-..- ---A-A-V. 3032 N. Garrison, Tulsa, Oklahoma FLETCHER, DAVID ---- L -..---..--- - -.... ---------H General Delivery, Bethany, Okla. FLETCHER, DOUGLAS G. ....-., - --....--..- - 102 S.W. 1st, Bethany, Okla. FLETCHER, PHYLLIS ...---- - ------- -.-.--.-.--- 1428 Russell, Nampa, Idaho FOWLER, BILL W. ---M ----, --- ----,'-- - ------ A 301 North Mueller, Bethany, Okla. FOX, BE'I'TYE JO --m..- -i.-.- - --.--- - -,----.------- -- 3806 N. Central Road, Bethany, Okla. FRALEY, DEAN OSCAR -------- - --------- A----1 916 Cypress, Duncan, Oklahoma FRANTOM, RETHA LAVERNE ----.-------- --103 84 Westbrook Street, Pineville, La. FRAZIER, MARY --- ---,.--.,---- ----A--M--------103 124 N. Spruce, Wichita, Kansas FRIESEN, ROBERT E. --.---.M-----.------ 84 A1016 W. 2nd, Hutchinson, Kansas FRINK, MERRILL TRUMAN .----,--- - ---- ----103 RR3, Moscow, Idaho l FRYE, CAROLYN CHRISTINE -- .--.-.- ---103 RR2, Lawrence, Kansas GAEDDERT, SUE ---- ---- ----4--------v----103 320 North Church Street, Cordell, Okla. GALBRAITH, ELTON EUGENE ---.....-----.-. 63 401 E. Jackson, Edmond, Oklahoma GEALBRAITH, LAURA .............. L--- ........... 103 1902 W. 7th, Austin, Texas GARNER, ALICE FAYE .... - ............. --...-1o3 2116 S.W. 21, Oklahoma City, Okla. GARVIN, JOSEPHNOAH ,.-.Z .... --c-..-...L General Delivery, Bethany, Okla. GAssE'r'r, SHERRYL L....- ,.... - ............... 505 N, Donald, Bethany, Okla. GASTINEAU, G. ARLEN -- ..... ..-.L ....... .- 408 Dolameta, Borger, Texas GATEWOOD, DOROTHY MARIE .- ........ 3220 Schieffer, Fort Worth, Texas GIBSON, J. BRADLEY ---.-.....-...--.--.-- 7500 West Markham, Little Rock, Ark. GILLILAND, ROLLIN RAY ---....-.-...-..-....... 813 N. College, Bethany, Oklahoma GOING, TERENCE DON ........-.-. - .-----....----.. 519 Stanley, Stillwater, Okla. GOLSAN, WILLIAM GORDON ..--..-......-..f- 1925 Cottonwood Ave., Birmingham, Alabama GOOKIN, BYRON DALE ------------------------------ Box 205, Las Animas, Colorado GOOSEN, JAN ETH WYNELL .--.-.- --------- Fairview, Oklahoma GRAHAM, BARRY W. .......... - ........... ........ . 6716 N.W. 36th, Bethany, Okla. GRAVES, H. SPENCER .-................ - .......... 223 W. 19th, Apt. 6, Houston, Texas GRAVES, PEGGY-JEAN M- ...A . -.-.--...- M- ..---- - 223 W. 19th, Apt. 6, Houston 8, Texas GRAY, MARILYN H, --.-------- --.-W -..---- -- ----- 1045 S. Hobart, Pampa, Texas GREBE, MICHAEL DEAN -..-...--- -. --.-.-.- . RR 3, Fishio, Missouri GREEN, CAROL JO .................... ......... 312 N .W. 5th, Bethany, Okla. GREEN, CHARLES DAVID ..------- --- ---------- 216 Wichita St., Shreveport, La. GREEN, M. TOINETTE .-f..---------.--------------- 612 N.W. 2nd, Bethany, Oklahoma GREEN, MARILYN LOU ----.M ---.----4---- 700 N. Donald, Bethany, Oklahoma GREINER, DONNA GAYLE --4---- - .---4-------.-- Box 2967, Conway, Arkansas CRIMES, BILLY JACK ..-W ......... 1-L-..... Box 34, Bethany, Oklahoma GRISHAM, GARY L. ....... L- ..... 1 .... -- ..... . 105 W. Tohawh, Norman, Okla. GUESS, JOHN LEE ------------'-.4-.-.- - ----------- - ---- 210 Donald, Bethany, Oklahoma CUNN, BIRDIE FAYE .................. -.. ..... 1. RR 2, Box 176, Perry, Oklahoma HADGSON, ANNA MAE - ----.---- --M ---.--- Karval, Colorado HAGAN , RONNIE RICHARD --------- - -------- Box 798, Pleasantan, Texas HAIGHT, PHYLLIS MARIE -.-- A -..- WA -------- 324 Broadway, Fort Scott, Kans. HAIST, DONALD ......... - ........ - ....................... 1104 North 11th, Salina, Kansas HALE, MACK .... --.LW ..................... WW... 3201 26th, Lubbock, Texas HALFORD, JOYCE ANN .............................. 717 Rollison, Blytheville, Arkansas HALL, JOHN G. - ..... -...--..- ......... L .... -.... 1226 Valley Street, Carthage, Mo. HALL, MARJORIE ..-... A --.--- ----- ---.-...--- F---W Longd ale, Oklahoma HAMMER, ESTHER PAULINE ----v-A-..-.---- 5920 N .W. 54th, Oklahoma City, Okla. HANCE, KAREN ELAINE ..-W.-.--M-.--.104 457 Lexington Road, Wichita, Kans. HANCE, RAY LUNN -..- ........ -...--..-.--.--.- 457 Lexington Road, Wichita, Kans. HANCE, VERA JONES ---A --4----..-.--- - .----- -- Canute, Oklahoma HANSON, GEORGE MARION ----.....----...- A-104 601 East 15th, Ada, Oklahoma HARPER, RICHARD R. ...-.....- .. ...........----.. 104 403 N. Mueller, Bethany, Okla. HARRAL, BEVERLY JUNE ...-,---.-,---..--- --A 64 3579 Frazier, Fort Worth, Texas HARRELSON, JUANITA -------.----- - ---- - ---.- 92 Route 2, Gengry, Arkansas HARRINGTON, SHIRLEY ANN ......... .-.... 6 4 Route 1, Stuart, Oklahoma HARRIS, ELEANOR RUTH ----..-----.--.-----.- 84 4328 Pearl, Kansas City 3, Kans. HARRIS, HELEN TEXANN .................... M104 Rt. 1, Box 48-A, Duncan, Oklahoma HARRIS, VIRGINIA JOYCE H- ............---... 104 4328 Pearl, Kansas City, Kansas HARRISON, WENDELL KEITH .................. 64 4109 Coliseum Dr., San Angelo, Texas HARTMAN, HAROLD HARVEY .............. 2104 217 N. Frazier, Florence, Colorado HARWELL, DON ....... - ............................ -...- 92 600 Beach St., West, Ft. Worth 11, Tex. HASKINS, ELIZABETH ANN .................... 92 Bloxom, Virginia HAVERLY, JUDY ANN .............---... ...-.. 8 4 Rt, 2, Box 148, Yukon, Okla. HAWORTH, MAYME ADELE V-.. .... - 92 1002 Merrill, Houston, Texas HAWORTH, NILES EDWARD - ............ -104 732 N. Sheridan, Wichita, Kansas HAYNES, CAROLYN JANETTE - .............. 65 3420 W. Colorado Ave., Colorado Springs, Colorado I-IAZEN, EVELYN ..- ...................................... 104 Rt. 1, Box 240, Canon City, Colo. HEDRICK, BONNIE ...........-........-................- 104 1801 E. 3rd, Sterling, Illinois HEMBREE, KENNETH CECIL .................. 65 108 S.W. 3rd, Bethany, Oklahoma HEMPHILL, BETH .-- ......-. - .... - ...-.......-. -104 76 Gilmer, Orange, Texas HEMPHILL, ROBERT LEE' .- -...... - -.-....... 84 76 Gilmer, Orange, Texas HENBEST,'IRMA LOU .-.......-... A .............. -104 1214 Delaware, Tulsa, Oklahoma HENDERSON, BETTE JOYCE .......-. - ....... 104 1230 East 22 Avenue, North Kansas City 16, Missouri HENDERSON, CAROLYN KAY F ............... 93 4505 E. 45th St., Tulsa, Oklahoma HENDERSON, CONLEY P. .... - .................. 84 215 West Washington St., Baton Rouge 2, Louisiana HENDRICK, CAROLYN LENORA .... - ...... 104 414 N. Central, Bethany, Oklahoma HENDRICKSON, MARY ........................ A .... 84 108 N.W. 2nd St., Bethany, Okla. HENDRICKSON, PAUL E. .... - ..........-....... 93 R. 3, Box 493, Bradenton, Florida HENDRICKSON, ROBERT ...... -aa.. ........ - 8 4 108 N.W. 2nd St., Bethany, Okla. HENDRIX, A. RAY .-.....-....--....- - .-...... .M 65 Box 523, Bethany, Okla. HENDRIX, MARVIN LEROY ......- ......... 93 2010 Johnstone, Bartlesville, Okla. HENLEY, JAMES F. .......... - ............. - ........... 65 Hut 9, Bethany, Oklahoma HENRY, DONNA R. L... ...... -.-- ......... 104 Box 698, Bethany, Oklahoma 299 HENRY, WALTER LEE ..- ......,......EV......... .. as 605 East 16th, Hutchinson, Kansas HENSLEY, MANUEL .... --- ............... ..4........ 6 5 114112 N. Mueller, Bethany, Okla. HERREN, TWILA JEAN Y... . ........ ........,..., 9 3 208 N. College, Bethany, Oklahoma HESS, ROBERT E. .... ............................,...... 6 5 18E Park Place, Oklahoma City, Okla. HEWETT, HOWARD G. .....l............,.... - ..... 93 449 East Iowa, Walter, Oklahoma HICKMAN, JERRY RAY ................. .. .,....... .104 5703 W. Hwy. 66, Amarillo, Texas HICKS, MAXINE ............. .....,.,....... - ........ - .. 93 Route 5, Siloam Springs, Arkansas HINDMAND, LARRY WAYNE .. ...-.,,,, . 84 20116 S. Donald, Bethany, Okla. HINDMAND, MARTHA R. . .104 20116 S. Donald, Bethany, Okla. HITNER, SHERRY ..... - ................-.. . 104 2007 N.E. 36th, Fort Worth, Texas HOFEN, NADEEN .......- ........................ .A 66 Blackwell, Oklahoma HOLLAND, TOM H. .... . ...,.......,....,... . 84 Vet. Apt. 11, Bethany, Oklahoma HOLLEY, SUZIE ..,... ..... ...... - ..,.............,... 1 0 4 8102 Douglas, Dallas 25, Texas HOPKINS, SHEILA LAVERNE . .. ,.... . 67 Box 734, Bethany, Oklahoma HOPPE, M. LUCILLE . ...... ......-... ..,,. . 8 4 427 S. E. 1st, Bethany, Okla. HOPPE, OPAL MARY .....,. - ...,.. .. 66 Lamar, Colorado HUBBERT, FORD WILLIAM .. 164 Box 188, Fargo, Oklahoma HUBBY, BENNY ..........-....... ..... . 84 6304 N.W. Ist, Bethany, Okla. HUBER, WALETHA FAYE . 104 1937 W. 49th, Tulsa, Okla. HUDSON, ROBERT DEAN V . -- ..-. 93 Route 1, Morcen, Kansas HUFFAKER, ELIZABETH g. .......-,.---------.. 66 111 N.W. Ave., Bethany, Oklahoma HUFFAKER, BOBBY ............ - .......-.--..,-.----.. 66 111 N,W. Ave., Bethany, Oklahoma HUFFMAN, FAYE ..-...--4 - ---.------------.-,-------A-- 84 3000 Thomas, Topeka, Kansas HUGHES, JIM H. --.. .,.......... - -..-....-......---...-. 1 04 108 E. McGalliard, Muncie, Indiana HUNN, DEANNA JEANNE -A -.-.--,---------,----.- 104 2547 Alden, Kansas City, Kansas HUNTER, LARRY DEAN .... - -....- - .....--------- 85 6804 N.W. 59th Terrace, Bethany, Okla. HYDE, DANIEL MITCHEL -... .....-...-..., .. ..... 85 Rt. 1, Box 594, Huntsville, Alabama IRWIN, WILLIAM CRAIG .... - ............ L- ...... 104 1634 Waterwitch Dr., Orlando, Fla. ISBELL, MARJORIE ----------.f--------A----- - ,-----'- 104 Box 957, Crowley, Florida JABLECKI, LARRY THOMAS --VA A -------------- 93 321 N. Chelsen, Kansas City, Mo. JACKSON, WILLIAM E. .....--...--- - ---- ..A-- - - 93 Rt. 1, Sioux City, Iowa JANTZ, NAOMI RUTH - --..---.-.--.-- - --A----------'. 105 512 Miller, Emporia, Kansas JANTZ, ORLANDO R. ......---.----.-- ---- ---- -- 66 512 Miller, Emporia, Kansas JARVIS, LEONA R. --.----,- - -.-,----- A ------- 93 Rt. 1, Emporia, Kansas 300 JEFFRIES, KAY .... ..,..... . Box 165, Ottawa, Kansas JENNINGS, RUE .... . ...........,,.. ,.....,..,. . ...... . 1716 Beech, Duncan, Oklahoma JERGENSEN, GARY ..,.......... .............. ..,.... 705 E. 13th, North Platte, Neb. JERGENSEN, GAIL -.- ....I..... ,....... . . 705 East 13th, North Platte, Neb. JETTON, GLORIA ..., .... ............,... . . ........ . . Rt. 1, Cove, Arkansas JINKERSON, RONNIE LEE ........ .......... 311 Eighth St., Esther, Missouri JOHNSON, CAROL JOANN ,......... ........,. Box 443, Fitzgerald, Georgia J'OHNSON, COMER R. .... ....... . .. ....,.... 4310 N. Asbury, Bethany, Okla. JOHNSON, JAMES ELDRY ....,..... .......... Prescott, Arkansas JOHNSON, JANE ELLEN ..........,....... 2526 West Broadway, Enid, Okla. JOHNSON, JOHN C. .,.i.. .... .... . . - .... ..,i....... . . 212 N. Redmond, Bethany, Okla. JOHNSON, JUANITA .... ....,.... ...,,,.....,,.......... Route 1, Greenbrier, Arkansas JOHNSON, JUDITH ANN ,I ...... - .... ,...... - . Cedar Vale, Kansas JOHNSON, JUDY ANN .,....................--.......... 4310 N. Asbury, Bethany, Okla. JOHNSON, KAREN L. ..........,.................,.. . 7313 S. Douglas, Oklahoma City, Okla. J'OINES, DRUNETTE .-.....,........................ M- 1303 Justice Drive, Port Lavaca, Tex. JONES, BARBARA ......,...-. .......-...,.......,...-.., 2202 W. 4th, Plainview, Texas JONES, CAROL VIOLET .,.... ..,,..... ......,... Taloga, Oklahoma JONES, DAVID HARTLEY .... A .......-.......,.. 1403 E. 77th St., Kansas City, Mo. JONES, ELAINE ......,....... f ...... H .,,....--........... 105 550 South 11th, Salina, Kansas JONES, FRANCINE .....,.....-- , ...A....,.... . 203 Ash, Rt. 2 N, LaJunta, Colo. JONES, GENE .................---....-.--....-,-- 550 South 11th, Salina, Kansas JONES, KAREN .,...,.........---.-----,..-.-,-...---- - .-... 105 4415 Adams, Kansas City, Kans. JONES, PHYLLIS ELAINE .... .......,. H ...,-..-.. 1403 E. 77th Street, Kansas City, Mo. JONES, TEDDIE GLENN ..............-...------.--. 2413 12th Ave., W., Bradenton, Fla. JORDAN, GARY D. ---,...-..---...-----------,--------- - Burr Oak, Kansas JORDAN, PREBBLE ....,.-...--,--------- Box 474, Bethany, Oklahoma JUNE, SHERREL .,.......... -. .-........-.,,.------- ----105 Rural Route 2, Box 139, Lawrence, Kansas JUSTICE, JOYCE ELAINE .---.-,... - -------.-.--, 105 3018 N. 10th. Street, St. Joseph, Mo. KARR, DENNIS -.....- A .---, - -----.4-.----e--4------------- 93 615 East 6th, North Platte, Neb. KASTNER, GLEN -..-..-,-----.-.- A -----.--V.----- - ------ 105 411 N. Mueller, Bethany, Okla. KEEL, ROBERT T. gL--,.-.-- - -----f-------.------- H ----- 67 3236 N.W. 50th, Oklahoma City, Okla, KELLEY, JOHN .... - .--.....,--.-.-- - ------ M ------ - .----- 67 910 Orient, Clinton, .Oklahoma KELLEY, THOMAS WILLIAM ...L ............. . as Box 395, Parsons, Kansas KILPATRICK, HAZEL ..........-...-..f.- ....-...-. 1 05 401 E. 10th, Pawhuska, Okla. KIMBRO, JOHN ROBERT .... . ....................... 105 Rt. 1, Box 150, Wellington, Texas KINDALL, IRENE NORICE .............. . ......... 85 313 North Fifteenth Street, Canon City, Colorado KING, SUE .. ....... .............................. - 93 200 Virginia Ave., Minden, La. KINCH, JANICE ......,. ,.--...... Y .,...a.................. 9 3 602 North Walnut, Coffeyville, Kans. KIRKENDALL, LELAND F. ...................... 93 529 S. Academy, Newkirk, Okla. KITE, DON .... ...-..... ........,.......... . ...... ...... 6 7 Box 884, Texarkana, Arkansas KLINE, DAVID KENT .... ................ ...... 6 7 1805 Dismuke, Houston, Texas KNIERIM, DONALD RAY ......... .......... 1 05 Tabor, Iowa KNIGHT, DON L. .................... ....... ...... 9 3 2115 Hawthorne, Lakeland, Fla. KRAMER, ROBERT GARY Y... . .,,. ....,... ...... 8 5 319 N. Wheeler, Bethany, Okla. KRAWITZ, DONNA ..-. ..... -......- ................ .-105 3011 Harrison, Springfield, Mo. KRAWITZ, MARY ANN .-................,. W .... - 93 General Delivery, Bethany, Okla. KRISTOFFERSEN, ULF ........,........ ........ L 105 400 N. Peniel, Bethany, Okla. KRUSE, RUTH MARIE ........... - ................. 105 Box 244, Tonganoxie, Kansas LAKE, JERROLD RAY .... ........-...............,.... 6 8 612 Elmira, Muskogee, Oklahoma LANCE, GARY LYNN ff.. ......... ......... . ........ - I 05 421 East Buena Vista, Evansville, Ind. LANE, FRANCES ......... - ...,......................... A 93 Box 41, Dimmitt, Texas LANE, GERALD EARL ...-....... -- ........ A ........ 93 1 Mohawk Drive, Kirksville, Mo. LANKFORD E. WALES ..................... ...... 7 8 6803V2 N.W. 41st, Bethany, Okla. LARUE, JOYE JANELLE ...........,. .......... 1 05 Terrell, Texas LEDBETTER, JOHN FRANKLIN ...- ......... 105 3907 Meadow Lane, Kansas City, Mo. LEONARD, ONNALEE .....,.... - -....... .. ......... 85 Karval, Colorado LEWIS, BOBBY .... .W ........................,........... 105 2217 6th Ave. N., Houston, Texas LEWIS, RUTH ANN ..-.....................,............. 68 6612 N.W. 29th, Bethany, Okla. LEWIS, SUE ..., . .-,.... H .-........ - ,................ ...,.. 6 8 1104 Elm, Sweetwater, Texas LIBERTY, BARBARA JEAN ....... .. ......... 105 Box 77, Preston, Nebraska LIGHTHILL, SHARON ELAINE ...... A...--105 Valentine, Nebraska LILES, PAUL ERNEST ........,.... ....... - .106 504 N.E. 1st, Bethany, Okla. LOFTIS, JACQUELYN LEE ,-.,........-........... 106 611 West Bullock, Denison, Texas LONG, DAVIS ..- ,...-,........-, - .... A -.......... A.- ...... 106 1011 West 4th, Pittsburg, Kansas LONG, KENNETH CECIL .............,.. .-,,.. 8 5 506 S.W. 1st, Bethany, Okla. LONGACRE, CHESTER ...........-.......- - ..,... 93 714 N. Willow, Bethany, Okla. LONGACRE, JEAN MCCLURE .... A- .......... 106 513 N . Peniel, Bethany, Oklahoma LOPER, BETTY .............,.............................. 106 Vet. Hut 13, Bethany, Oklahoma LUCAS, LAURA JANET .......................... - 222 8th, Woodward, Oklahoma LUCKY, HARRELL CLINTON .... ............... 2211 Gaines St., Little Rock, Ark. LUNDY, RUSSELL ........ - ..................,........... 129 N. Donald, Bethany, Okla. LYNCH, MARY PATRICIA ...,.....-.... ....-. H Box 95, Rt. 1, Denison, Texas LYNN, CELLESS ..... .... H 2.....,.,.,................2... 2218 East 70 Terrace, Kansas City, Mo. MCALISTER, GLENDA . .......-...-.........-..- . 3808 W. 42, Tulsa 7, Oklahoma MCANALLY, LEDON ., ......,.--..--...-....-..-.-.- . 800 S. Broadway, Ada, Oklahoma McANULTY, CAROL ............................... ..... . 3413 S. Douglas, Oklahoma City, Okla. 'McCLENAHAN, EDNA W. ......................... . 6161 Parker, Omaha, Nebraska MCCLERRY, YVONNE . ....... H ....... ........ . Harmon, Oklahoma MCCLUNG, ANN ........-.........-...... ..... . 525 Hohldale, Houston, Texas MCCLURE, JAN .--....--...-........--..-.-- ....-. - 106 513 N, Peniel, Bethany, Okla. MCCULLOUGH, GENEVA FAYE .... ......... . Box 818, Bethany, Oklahoma McCULLOUGH, MELVIN ..... .....-.................,. 1318 Harlandale, Dallas 16, Texas McCULLOUGH, NANCY ......... - ............... H- 1318 Harlandale, Dallas 16, Texas MCFARLAND, JANELL ............................. - 1506 S. 1st, Kirksville, Missouri MCFERREN, LORETTA NELL . ...... ...... . . 2606 Merrill, Shreveport, La. MCGARRAUGH, RONALD LLOYD .......... 106 Route 3, Box 53, Perryton, Texas McGINTY, GERALD ......... - .................... - ..... 106 626 S.W. lst, Bethany, Oklahoma MCGRAW, RUTH ............................................ 85 302 N. College, Bethany, Okla. MCINTOSH, DON EUGENE ........ - ............. Mansfield, Missouri MCKAY, LARRY JOE -------.-----...-----------....---.. 94 909 N. Chester, Topeka, Kansas McLAUGHLIN, JOHN D. .............................. 106 2479 Tremont St., Cleveland 3, Ohio McLAUGHLIN, L. F. TOM ...................... 85 2479 Tremont, Cleveland 3, Ohio MCNABB, FRANCES ............. - ........ ......... 1 os Route 3, Greenville, Arkansas MCNEALY, BARBARA ......... - ........... ........ 9 4 2001 E. 6th, Pueblo, Colorado MCNEIL, JERRY LEE - ..---....-.... ........ 1 06 Mustang, Oklahoma MABRY, EDNA LORAINE ...-...--..-............ E 69 528 Linden Ave., Springfield, Ohio MACE, RONALD DEAN ................................ 106 4511 N. Central, Bethany, Okla. MADDEN, LARRY D. ...- ................... ...... - 106 McPherson, Kansas MALONE, WILLIAM PERCY ....... ........ Rosedale, Mississippi MANLEY, STANFORD JESS ...................... 2312 N. Main, Garden City, Kans. MARTIN, JIMMIE EARL -........................... - RR 1, Stella, Missouri MAST, BETTY ....................... ........ Arkansas City, Kansas MASTERS, PAT .............................................. 4209 Anthony St., Pensacola, Fla. MATTOX, DARLENE JOYCE .................... Rt. 2, Broken Arrow, Nebraska MAXEY, RICHARD FLOYD .......... ......... 2606 Brunson, Midland, Texas MEACHEN, BETTYE .................... ......... Rt. 1, Erin, Tennessee MEADOR, REBA .................... ......... Box 1025, Borger, Texas MEIER, WILMA .-.......................................... 106 205 East Erwin, Kingfisher, Okla. MELL, HOWARD ARTHUR .......................... 94 107 S.E. 2nd St., Bethany, Okla. MESSENGER, MARY LOUISE .................... 106 Box 15, Sharon, Okla. MEYER, DOT ...................-..-.............-............ 102 S.E. 26th, Oklahoma City, Okla. MINCEY, BARBARA GAIL .......................... 94 920 W. Washington, Gainesville, Ga. MINCEY, BEVERLY JEAN .......................... 69 920 W. Washington St., Gainesville, Georgia MILLEN, EARL ............................. ......... 1 07 Box 353, San Juan, Texas MILLER, GLENDA SUE .......... ......... 9 4 Route 2, Wellston, Okla. MILLER, JAY ELLSWORTH ...................... 107 3915 W. 25th Street, Panama City, Fla. MILLS, DOUG M. .......................................... 107 Peck, Kansas MOHR, MAYMIE LUE ...... ..... 9 4 R. 1, Derby, Kansas MOON, ELEANOR .........-................. ..... 4702 N. Donald, Bethany, Okla. MOORE, JUDI ............-..4....--.......................l. 314 West 18, N. Little Rock, Ark. MOORE, KATHRYN ...................-..............-.. 1203 W. Division, Henryetta, Okla. MOORE, KAYE ..................................... ..... 8 5 509 Miller, Bethany, Oklahoma MOORE, LINDA GAYE ............................... 314 West 18th St., North Little Rock, Arkansas MOORE, N. DENE ................... M ................... 806 South 3rd Street, Temple, Texas MOORE, SYLVIA DOUETTA -4..............4..... 4414 42 Street, Lubbock, Texas MORRIS, BARBARA .--..--..---..--.----...-..-.-........ 3215 Shenandoah Ave., St. Louis, Mo. MORRIS, ELMINA ...... - ............4.-................. 107 208 E. 9th Street, Cisco, Texas MORGAN, DON R. ............---.................-.. -. 69 310 West Cleveland, Ponca City, Okla. MORGAN, MERRl.LL - ............. ...- .............. -.107 315 S. 7th, Kingfisher, Okla. MOSELEY, LINDA ........................-.... - ......-.... 94 Rt. 1, Box 180, Stephenville, Texas MOYER, BRANCE .......................................... 107 1212 West Logan, Guthrie, Okla. MULLINS, JENAROLD L. ............................ 107 Route 2, Red Rock, Oklahoma MURPHEY, MARGARET ..A......................... 308 N. College, Bethany, Oklahoma MURPHEY, RUSSELL WARREN .............. 308 N. College, Bethany, Okla. MURRAY, CLIFFORD HENRY ...... ........ 213 N.W. 8th, Bethany, Okla. MURRAY, PATRICIA .......... ............... ..... 307 W. Mimosa, Midwest City, Okla. MYERS, FRANCES DARLENE ............ Rt. 7, Ottumwa, Iowa NABORS, BOBBIE GAIL .......... 4162 Given, Memphis, Tenn. NABORS, MIRIAM ............................. 4162 Given, Memphis 17, Tenn. NARAMOR, CHESTER ......... s ................. 208 N. College, Bethany, Okla. NARAMOR, DORIS ANN ................. 208 N . College, Bethany, Okla. NEAL, DOROTHY JANE ................. Carlyle, Kansas NEUFELD, SHARRON LAVELLE ........ Steele, Alabama NEUSCHWANGER, MARLOW DEAN 310 N. Asbury, Bethany, Okla. NICHOLS, ELIZABETH ......................... 302 North Beaver, Bethany, Okla. NICHOLSON, DONNA CRAWFORD - 6766 N.W. 41st, Bethany, Okla. NIENHUSER, JOHN HENRY .........,..... R.R. 4, Box 192, Pittsburg, Kansas NIMMO, KATHRYN EVE ..................... Bucklin, Kansas NISLEY, BARBARA JEAN ................... 1208 West Tenth, North Platte, Neb. NISLEY, MARIETTA ............................... 1208 West Tenth, North Platte, Neb. NOBLES, KAREN JOYCE ..................... 1018 York Ave., Corpus Christi, Tex. NOBLES, RONALD DAVID ................... 1018 York Ave., Corpus Christi, Tex. ODLE, ARTHUR CARL ........................ 210 Fair St., Pittsfield, Illinois OLSON, PHYLLIS IRENE ............. Box 792, Bethany, Oklahoma OWEN, MELBA JEAN ............... One Tulip Drive, Gretna, La. OWENS, LILLY M. ................................ . 1601 West Wilcox, Indianapolis, Ind. OWENS, ROBERTA ....... ................ - ....... - 202 East 9th, Hutchinson, Kans. OWENS, WILOMAE F. ........................... 121 Texas Ave., Woodward, Okla. OXNER, BRENDA ................................. 322 North Forrest St., Forrest Ci Arkansas OYLER, ANITA ....... Johnson, Kansas PAGE, GLORIA ......... - ......... R. 1, Hayes, Kansas PAGE, ROBERT DANIEL ............... R. 1, Box C-36, Satanta, Kans. PALMER, MARY LOU ................... 404 S.W. Quincey, Idabel, Okla. PARDUE, VON EUGENE ................... Route 1, Fayetteville, Arkansas PARK, HAN KYO0 ..- ....................... Korea PARKER, DICK ........................................ 1344 Central Ave., Hot Springs, Ark. PARRISH, JAMES R, .............................. 506 Lakeview Dr., Enid, Okla. PATTERSON, COLENE .................... Box 792, Abernathy, Texas 301 PAULEY, JAMES C. ...................w....... A ..... 107 303 S. Lowry Avenue, Springfield, Ohio PAYNE, ANITA MEARL .... e.... 4.A..,........... A 1 07 6601 N.W. 58th Terrace, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma PAYNE, CAROLYN SUE ............................ - 86 6601 N.W. 58th Terrace, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma PAYNE, YVONNE RAY ................. ....,,l 1 11 RR 2, Cherokee, Oklahoma PEARCY, BEVERLY JEAN .... . 107 Wakita, Oklahoma PEATS, BARBARA JEWEL ..,...,.., 71 77 Baylor, Pueblo, Colorado PEATS, DONALD ,,........,....,.,....,.................,. 86 2000 S. Osceola Way, Denver 19, Colo. PECK, DENITH . .... - .....................,...... - ........ 107 East Lawn, Kearney, Nebraska PEDERSEN, ROY ALLEN ......,..... 95 Rt. 1, Morrill, Nebraska PEER, KAREN KAY .... 1 ..... - ..... 1 ...,..........,,. 107 Spring Hill, Kansas PERRY, BARBARA ANNE .... ...,......,.......,,, 1 07 10505 Dodson St., Houston 16, Tex. PERRY, BEN E. .- ....,. 1 .....,......,.................... 107 Route One, Weldona, Colorado PERRYMAN, ROY ELDRED ......... ....... 9 5 508 Wyche St., Bossier City, La. PETEFISH, MARY RUTH .,.....,......... 72 209 Wesley, Garden City, Kans. PETEFISH, WANDA DELORES .,,- 77 901 Winfield, Topeka, Kansas PETERS, CHARLES EDWARD .... ..,,..,.,.... 7 8 Vet. Hut 18, Bethany, Oklahoma PETERS, JO ANN ......,....... - ..................,.....,, 107 Box 375, Foss, Oklahoma PETERS, MARY LYNN WICKER .......,...... 71 3719 North Peniel, Bethany, Okla. PETERS, scofrr M. ..,..................., .....,.... 7 1 3719 North Peniel, Bethany, Oklai-I PETERSON, BARBARA MAXINE .... . .... -.107 1305 South B, McA1ester, Okla. PETERSON, JANE ..........,,...................,..,.. -.107 6231 N. Harrison, Kansas City 18, Mo. PHIPPS, JOHN DALE .... - ...,........... .H ........ 72 Box 142, Sublette, Kansas ' PICKENS, CHARLES -E ..... A ....., - ....... ...M107 201 West 13th, Hutchinson, Kans. PIPPEN, LYNDA LA'NELL ............. ....,.. 1 08 909 West 5th, Cisco, Tex. POPEJOY, CYNTHIA MAE .......--.. -- --........ 72 806 Merrick, Henryetta, Okla. POTEET, LEWIS J. ....................-.............. -. 72 606 S Ave. C , Duncanville, Tex. POTTER, JERRY .-................. -.- ........-...... -. 95 516 Bridge Ave., Weslaco, Tex. POWELL, ELAINE .-.M ...... - ............. - .......... . 72 R. R. 1, Leinweber Road, Lee's Sum- mit, Missouri POWERS, DAVE ...... -1 ..,. -...---..-1 ..... --.Bios Route 6, Box 832, Albuquerque, New Mexico PRATT, GERALD DENNIS .... - ..... ........... 1 08 910 East Elm, Olathe, Kansas PRENTICE, SUE -.......--.. - ........ - ..... ....... 8 6 Box 623, Bethany, Oklahoma PRICE, BARBARA .......... .. -... -- ............... N. 95 5353 N.W. 45, Oklahoma City, Okla. PROFFITT, RON L. ..-..................... - ............ 95 1735 So. 20th St., Lincoln, Neb. 302 PRYOR, LANETTE .... .......,....,,.,-. . .,---- 9 5 2009 N. 15 St., Waco, Texas PRYOR, MARSHALL ............. -. ....... ,,.... 7 8 104 N.E. 3rd, Shreveport, La. QUANSTROM, WALTER ROY .... .W .-........... 108 6435 Woodland, Kansas City, MO. RAINS, KATHY ................. A ...., - ...... ...... 9 5 201 S. Perry, Ponca City, Okla. RAMEY, WELILAH ANNE .......,., .... - .... 1 03 Box 22, Mellwood, Arkansas RANDALL, CHARLES R. ............................ 108 104 Cedar Lane, Mt. Pleasant, Texas REAMS, NEVA GAIL .................................... 95 Box 183, Cherokee, Oklahoma REED, CHARLES RAY A .... H- ......2 ...... 9 5 310 S.W. 2nd, Bethany, Okla. REED, GERARD A. ......2..... E ....... 1 ............. 95 2021 E. Jackson, Colorado Springs, Colo. REHFELDT, CAROLE JEAN .............. A ...... 108 6300 College Ave., Kansas City, MO. REIMER, ERVIN C. .............. A .................,.... 95 Meade, Kansas RICE, C. WAYNE .- ...................... ..- ..... 108 3102 So. Cinn., Tulsa, Okla. RICE, JUSTIN ................................................ 108 2418 Ohio, Lawrence, Kansas RICHARDSON, GARY .................................... 95 Rt. 2, Box 126, San Benito, Texas RICHARDSON, MARGIE V. - ......-............. 72 Rt. 7, Salisbury, North Carolina RICHARDSON, SHIRLEY PAYTON .......... 86 Box 206, Ft. Gibson, Oklahoma RICTOR, JUDITH ......-....................-.... ...... 9 5 Holcomb, Kansas RIDINGS, JOY ELIZABETH ................2..... 86 708 N. College, Bethany, Oklahoma RIGGINS, BEN .......--.............-........................, 108 Box 702, Bethany, Oklahoma RILEY, CONSTANCE ANNETTE .............. 95 2591 S. Bellaire, Denver, Colo. RILEY, SHARON DARLINE ...... - .... .-.... 8 6 623 Barbee, Ft. Scott, Kansas RIPPER, OPAL ................................ ...... 7 2 4501 N. Willow, Bethany, Okla. RIVERA, DOLORES ................... -. .............. 108 3323 N. Commerce, Ft. Worth, Texas ROBERTS, JERRY V- ....-..-..... - ..................... 86 3915M E. 2nd, North Little Rock, Ark. ROBERTS, NEVEILA JEAN .....,... - ............. 108 Kawal, Colorado ROBERTSON, JOE ................... .,.... 9 5 110 5th Ave., Oakdale, La. ROBERTSON, KEITH DEAN ........ ....... - 108 Meade, Kansas ROBERTSON, KENNETH GENE ................ 108 Meade, Kansas ROBICHAUX, MYRNA Y ...... A ............. A ........ 95 15635 N. Brentwood, Channelview, Tex. ROBINSON, KAROLYN .............. Y .......-........ 108 1704 Parker Street, N . Little Rock, Ark. ROCK, MILDRED M. .................................... 86 Box 508, Basin, Wyoming RODEBUSH, HARRELL DEWAYNE .......... 108 8801 S.E. 32nd, Oklahoma City, Okla. ROESTI, MARVIN VINCENT ..-.-.--....--.-----,. 108 Box 2901, Bethany, Oklahoma ROGERS, MIKE .............................................. 108 751 S. Edgemoor, Wichita, Kansas ROGERS, SYLVIA .,--..A.----------f.- -----,.A,--.-----.A-- 7 2 734 Clearlake, Fort Worth 3, Texas ROHLMEIER, TERRY L. .-. ...... - .............. -108 203 Bass, Yukon, Oklahoma ROSE, JERRY M. .... . ................... - ................ 86 Box 251, East Vaughn, New Mex. ROSE, KAREN CLASSEN .... ......................... 9 0 Fairview, Oklahoma RUDD, CHARLES ........................,..........,...... 108 3305 Cedar Hill, Houston, Texas RUSHING, EDNA RUTH .............................. 95 24 Guffey Street, Fairmont, West Vir. RUSTIN, PHILIP LELAND ....,...................., 95 Box 449, Durant, Oklahoma SAMPSON, ESTHER ..,....... M ......................... 109 239 Harriett St., SO. Portland, Maine SAMPSON, SARA ........................................., - 86 239 Harriett St., South Portland, Maine SAMSON, WANDA J. ........................,........... 95 717 E. 18th, Pittsburg, Kansas SANDS, PHYLLIS .............. 1 ............. ..,... 9 5 Cimarron, Kansas SAWRIE, NORA .Y ................ - ...................... -.108 4309 Cypress St., North Little Rock, Arkansas SCALES, GLEN RAY ......-... ......... 1 08 Box 804, McLean, Texas SCHARER, VERNON C. ................................ 96 423 Lake Bonny Dr., Lakeland, Fla. SCHMIDT, WYNEMA DOREENE .............. 108 Rt. 2, Box 65, Cordell, Okla. SCHROEDER, ROBERT A. ......... ...... 8 6 Box 292, Avondale, Missouri SCHURMAN, ROY NEWELL ............. ...... 7 3 2163 18 St. S.W., Akron 14, Ohio SCHWANZ, FLOYD L. .... - ...................... --. 96 3901 N. Davis Drive, Oklahoma City 12, Oklahoma SCROGGS, RUTH ANN ............ .. .... E--.-.-.fu 73 1216 Virginia Place, Fort Worth, Tex. SEGARD, SHARON CECILE ................. -...109 Route One, Box 92, Kearney, Neb. SEIBLE, STUART DALE ............................ 109 243 W. Kump Ave., Bonner Springs, Kansas SHELDON, HARRIET FAY ........................ 109 Mapleton, North Dakota SHERPY, ARLENE RUTH .......................... 96 5729 Troost, Kansas City, Mo. SHERRILL, BEN ERNEST ........... - .... ..... 9 6 221 N . Hammond, Bethany, Okla. sH1RA, HAROLD .... - ...... E .... E .......... ..... s 6 Carl Junction, Missouri SHORE, KARILYN JOY ........ ......... 1 09 Meade, Kansas SHOWALTER, ANN .E ...... W ........... ......... 9 6 109 N. Beaver, Bethany, Okla. SHUMAKER, MILTON RAY ........ ..... 7 3 Eldorado, Oklahoma SICKELS, GLENDA JEAN ............, ..... 7 3 Box 645, Bethany, Oklahoma SIMMS, RUTH ............................. - ...... ..,...... 1 09 1201 Kennedy, Pueblo, Colorado SIMONS, IDA MAE ..-.....- - .......,.,.-.... ......... 1 09 Route 1, Mora, Minn. SIMPSON, ROBERT LEROY ....... ....,.... 1 09 Longdale, Oklahoma SKAGGS, ROBERT MITCHELL ......... ..... 9 6 Route 4, Bentonville, Arkansas SLATE, DICK A---AA-------H---- --4----------4------- 3029 Lipscomb, Fort Worth, Texas SLOAN, DONNA ---- ,,--,-- ---'-----'-------N--'- Box 60, Route 4, Kingmar, Kans. SLOAN, MILDRED JOAN .---,-.A-f,A4-oAA-- 323 W. Fulton, Blackwell, Okla. SLOTHOWER, DEAN WENDELL ------f----'-- 834 N. 11th, Salina, Kansas ' SMITH, ARDETH ELOISE V--,-------- 4717 S. 53 St., Omlaha, Neb. SMITH, CURTIS BARTH --foooo-f,AA-------A- 4305 N, Donald, Bethany, Okla. SMITH, DONNA --------v---------fY----Ya--------'A ------'--- 1 09 2125 Strawberry Road, Pasadena, Tex. SMITH, JACK D. ---,---,4,Y--,----a-f-N-----------'--'-'---- 96 601 South 3rd, Durant, Oklahoma SMITH, JAMES WILBUR 77-----,A,-N-----,,----- --- 86 3011A N. Donald, Bethany, Okla. SMITH, JANICE SHIRLEY ,,,...----------,V,,--.--A 86 2301 North 30th Street, Fort Smith, Arkansas SMITH, MARY ---'-.A v---v--, -a,fa--,-wf-------,------4------' 2929 Milton, St. Louis, Missouri SMITH, PATRICIA STAFFORD ......,-, 30116 N. Donald, Bethany, Okla. SMITH, RUTH .,.,..,..............,,..,.........,...., Box 343, Elkhart, Kansas SMITH, WENDELL W. ,,,,.,. . .......... Q ......... .. 6428 Woodland, Kansas City, Mo. sNow, JOHNNY ..,............................,.,.......... 900 W. 6th St., Cisco, Texas SNOW, PATRICIA ANN . ...,.................. 718 South 12th, Ponca City, Okla. SNOWRARGER, DANIEL ..................... Route 1, Dodge City, Kans. SNOWBARGER, DAVID LEE .---..---.. -- Route 1, Dodge City, Kansas SNOWBARGER, HOWARD VERNON 300 Ocksider Drive, Bethany, Okla. SNOWBARGER, MERLIN RAY ------..f,---.---A Sylvia, Kansas SNOWBARGER, UNA POWELL ..,.f... Burr Oak, Kansas SN OWBARGER, WENDELL .A..,.A Sylvia, Kansas SNYDER, GARRY EUGENE ---.A.-,------,.---- 4655 Woodlawn, Wichita Falls, Texas SNYDER, TRAVIS ..,.............,......................... Rt. 2, Box 497, Hot Springs, Ark. SOLIDAY, CAROL KAY --.f-..,---.------..-.------.. Box 346, Cimarron, Kansas SORGEE, JOYCE ................................. 2335 Procter, Port Arthur, Texas SOULE, DONALD DAVID --....--------...-- Box 77, Bethany, Oklahoma SPANGLER, GARY WAYNE -,-.,...-..-.-..,-.... 1100 W. Eleventh, Coffeyville, Kans. SPINDLE, BILLY LEE ..-.,,,,.,......,...... 125 N. Peniel, Bethany, Okla. SPINDLE, RICHARD LEE ............. 125 N. Peniel, Bethany, Okla. SPRAY, LEIGH OLIVER .............................. 96 290 Covina Ave., San Antonio, Texas SPRINGFIELD, H. LYNN .......................... 109 Box 582, Kirbyville, Texas SPRUCE, JIM ...........................,................... -1109 1301 Tenth St. N.W., Canton, Ohio SPRUIELL, PEGGY ...............t....,,,... ,...,..,. 1 09 Route 2, Abernathy, Texas ...........109 96 STAHLY, RICHARD H. ............ ..--- 9 6 Box 94, Petersburg, Texas STAPLES, BARBARA ANN .-..-.-. --,---,- - 96 608 W. 8th, Tyler, Texas STAPLETON, SANDI .... . ...-..,. AA,A,---, 1 09 Sublette, Kans. STARK, FRANCIS .......................... ..... 7 4 Box 897, Bethany, Oklahoma STARK, MARILYN ARDITH ........ ....,..,, 1 09 Fairmont, Nebraska STARK, RUTH A. -----.---.---.H-.,- -Y--- 8 6 516 7th, Newton, Kansas STASSER, DOROTHY .AA.,.,.....-.A,..,.. - ...,,.,.-.,.. 109 Rural Route 2, Box 40, Goodland, Kans. STEELE, CAROLYN SWIGART ,--,.---.,------ 74 6464 Chestnut, Kansas City, Mo. STEININGER, ROBERTA KAY ------- A,.-f 8 6 Norland Park, Auburn, Indiana STEPHENS, KENNETH ELIJAH AA-4AAAAAA-AfA.V 74 Route 2, Box 118, Natchitoches, La. STEVENSON, S. C. -..--....------------V---------f----A- 74 504 N. Court, Louisville, Mississippi STIELOW, CAROL. .....,....-.................-..........- 96 Paradise, Kansas STILLWELL, GERTRUDE ---...-.-v,f--.-f--I-4-A,f 109 508 North Wheeler, Bethany, Okla. STIVERS, JANE ..-. .-..---....--f-...-..-.------,---4----- 1 09 4108 Malvern, Hot Springs, Ark. S-TIVERS, LINDA . -....-.--.---....-.-.--..---,..-v- ------ 9 6 General Delivery, Bethany, Okla. STOGDILL, CAROLYN .....,........-............,,,.... 109 1505 Culberson, Gainesville, Texas STONE, WILLIAM EUGENE .---.,------- ------ 7 4 509 N. College, Bethany, Okla. STONECYPHER, GRACE MARY ----- - ------- 96 1114 East 3rd St., Hastings, Neb. STOREY, PHILLIP G. ..,...........A...,.....A..,.... 109 3838 E. 69th St., Kansas City, Mo. STROUD, LOGAN ............................................ 109 2152 E. 55th Street, Tulsa, Okla. SULZER, CAROLYN ............................. ...... 8 6 Solgohachia, Arkansas SUMMER, BARBARA A.A...,,......,.,.......A,.....,,... 74 613 S. Shartel, Oklahoma City, Okla. SUMMER, CARL ........A...,....................I.......... 78 613 S. Shartel, Oklahoma City, Okla. SUMNERS, BRENDA CAROLE ...............,.. 109 2741 17th Street, Birmingham 8, Ala. SUTHERLAND, LAVERNE .....I......I A AAAAAI.... 74 Montrose, Missouri SUTTLE, JANELLE KAY .......,I........I.......... 110 214 Greenlawn, San Antonio, Texas SWAIM, JOHN WESLEY ................A... A- I.A..... 110 818 East 3rd, Superior, Nebraska SWEET, JOYCE RUTH ...,............AA...,A ..... 9 6 Fargo, Oklahoma SWIM, SHIRLEY ............................................ 74 6401 North Donald, Bethany, Okla. TANNER, DONNA RAE ..........I..................... 96 4514 Vertal, North Little Rock, Ark. TAYLOR, WANETA ..,........,.......,g..A..A. A ..gg.,.. 75 Rt. 3, Box 50, West Plains, Mo. TEAL, NORMA .......A............................. - .....I. 87 307 Thornton Street, Hot Springs, Ark. TEMPLEMAN, EARL WILLARD ..I.........,. 110 2532 Greenwood, Wichita, Kansas THANSCHEIDT, ROY WILLIAM .......I.,.... 75 4104 N. College Street, Bethany, Okla. R 1 THOMAS, NELDA C. ,.---. ----, - 87 1611 N. Nelson, Amarillo, Tex. THOMPSON, DENNIS P. ......A ,.A,IA..,AA...-..A..AA 1 10 1324 Hassell, San Angelo, Texas THOMASON, DWAYNE .-,,......AAIA... A ..---.-- 97 Box 385, Vantlorn, Texas THOMPSON, JACK E. -,,,..,---,----.-------w-------- 87 807 Crittenden, Arkadelphia, Ark. THOMPSON, KENNETH RAY .-..-..,-Af-VVV.V,,V 110 Route 1, Westline, Mo. THOMPSON, ROBERT ALEXANDER ,,.... 110 6423 Pineshade, Houston, Texas THORNTON, JANET KAY ..................... ..... 1 10 825 Green Cove Lane, Dallas 32, Tex. THURSBY, CECIL LAMAR ........ ,A.,,A... ..-....., 1 1 0 727 15th Street E., Bradenton, Fla. TILLOTSON, LADONNA ..,,..A.A.,...g....,A. A..... 1 10 17 West 14th Street, Lawrence, Kans. TIMBLIN, JOE JR. ..... ............ . . ......,,...,.-.. .... 1 10 Broadwater, Nebraska TOBEY, ELIZABETH . ..... ........................... 8 7 320 West North Little Rock, Ark. TOWNE, MARVIN E. ..gg..A.A..gA..g..g,AA,A..Agggggg... 110 Route 2, Box 60, Scottsbluff, Neb. TOMPKINS, GERALDINE ........... ...... ..... 9 7 Box 562, Lawton, Oklahoma TOWNLEY, HAROLD DEAN ........................ 110 1105 N, Main, McPherson, Kans. TOMPKINS, DELETTA .....................,. ...,. 8 7 41211A N. Asbury, Bethany, Okla. TOMPKINS, JOE LEE .............................. .. 87 4121Mz N. Asbury, Bethany, Okla. TULL, JERRY . .....,........................... . ....... 110 4012 Shelby, Waco, Texas I UPHAUS, DWIGHT L. ........................... ..... 7 5 Route 1, Box 608, Phoenix, Ariz. UPHAUS, JOHN ARTHUR ......A........ .........., 9 7 Route 2, Box 35, Spring Hill, Kans. VANCE, SUE ....,...... ...A ..... . ...AAA A . .,....... 1 10 Box 38, Kingston, Missouri VAUGHN, DWAYNE ..-................................... 97 K 1212 W. Arlington, Fort Worth, Tex. VAUGHN, WAYNE ........................................ 97 1212 W, Arlington, Fort Worth, Tex. VOIGT, LAQUITA .............,.........................,.. 110 721 State Street, Pine Bluff, Ark. WADE, WINKIE ...... .A.......,.A.. ......A..... ,........ 1 1 0 4527 Holland, Dallas 19, Texas WAGNER, EMILY JEAN .............,... .... ..... 1 1 0 Monument, New Mexico WALBORN, RUSSELL A. .......................... -.. 75 709 N. Asbury, Bethany, Oklahoma WALCHE, MARION .....AA,AA.,,...A.A..................... 110 Star Route 3, Wray, Colorado WALDROOP, BRENDA SUE .......... ......., 8 7 407 N. Central, Bethany, Okla. WALDEN, DONALD GENE .............. .......,. 9 7 Seibert, Colorado WALKER, CHARLOTTE ROSE .................. 97 105 North 9th, Garden City, Kans. WALKER, ELOISE .....,...I..............I.......,....... 110 2321 S.W. 29th, Oklahoma City, Okla. WALKER, KEITH G. .....................,..,,,......... 97 2804 N.W. 35th, Oklahoma City, Okla. WALL, D. DUANE ..................,..................... 87 310 E. Oklahoma, Anadarko, Okla. 303 WALLER, SHARON RUTH v...... ....,..... 1 10 Route Hinton, Oklahoma WANSER, LENORA CHRISTINE . ......... ..... . 110 5112 7th Ave., Drive W., Bradenton-, Florida WARD, BILL R. .. .....,I.....,,......... .......... 1 10 Route 4, Claremore, Okla. WARD, GEORGE .. ....,. - ............... ......... 1 10 Severy, Kansas WARD, RONALD EUGENE ..........,. ...... 9 7 1206 Minnesota, Borger, Texas WEATHERS, RUTH ANN -I .........,. ......,. . 110 3320 Hillcrest, Alton, Illinois WEBB, BERNITA ............,............ ...... 9 7 Guymon, Oklahoma WEDEL, ERVIN .......................... ...,.. 3 7 Owasso, Oklahoma WELLMON, JUDY MARLENE ..... ...... 7 5 Nicaragua, Central America WESTON, FRANKLIN EDWARD ................ 111 1906 8th Street, Lubbock, Texas WHATLEY, JON LYLE .,.....,,......................... 75 2810 Las Palmas, Port Arthur, Texas WHEELER, GAYLE ....... L.-- ..............,,...,.,... 75 114 18th Street S., Great Falls, Montana WHITTAKER, EARL BENJAMIN .,.........1.. 111 5160 Vandelia 35, Dallas, Texas WHITE, CAROLYN ROSE ................... ..,... 9 7 102 Danbury, Mesquite, Texas WHITE, JERRY DON ...,. L ........................ L..111 5523 Culver Street, Dallas, Texas WHITE, JOEL .......,..,........... - ..1....................... 111 317 W. Indianola Ave., Checotah, Okla. WHITE, THOMAS ROLAND .,.,.,,................ I. 76 310 N. Asbury, Apt, EQ, Bethany, Okla. WICKHAM, JAN ...................,,..............,........ 97 502 East 5th, Hays, Kansas WIEGMAN, OHALMER R. ............... ......... 1 11 1603 Jackson, Amarillo, Texas WIEGMAN, MADALYN JEANNE .1 ...,......... 111 Box 714, Claude, Texas WIENS, CLIFTON ELDEAN ......... ...... 8 7 3 Glines Court, Harrison, Ark. WILDER, FLOYD DWAYNE ........... ...... 7 6 815 N. Ash, Guthrie, Oklahoma WILKINS, STAN .............-..-...----... ----.. 8 7 Box 612, Claude, Texas 304 WILLARD, MERRILL E. .......... Box 174, Haven, Kansas WILLIAMS, DOYLE MILTON .... ..... 1911 Ave. M., Lubbock, Texas WILLIAMS, LAWRENCE .... .....I................... 601 Nelray Blvd., Austin 5, Texas WILLIAMSON, ED ............ ...,,. ........................ 1733 10th Street, Port Arthur, Tex. WILLIAMSON, GRACE ................... - ............. Leoti, Kansas WILLIAMSON, KENNETH CALVIN JR. ,. 87 3729 S.W. 40th Place, Oklahoma City 19, Oklahoma WILLINGHAM, NELDA ARLENE ............ 87 319 N. Bailey, Hobart, Oklahoma WILLISON, CAROLYN SUE ........................ 111 532 Jordan, Shreveport, Louisiana WILLISON, FERN EVA ....,........................... 76 1016 West 2nd, Hutchinson, Kans. WILSON, LAVERNE DWIGHT .................. 97 816 N. Central, Burlington, Iowa WILSON, LYNN W. ....................................,... 111 113 E. Ohio, Walters, Oklahoma WILSON, PARKER L. ................ - .... ......... 1 11 Box 355, Bethany, Oklahoma WIND, JUDITH LYNNE ......... I ..... 208 N. College, Bethany, Okla. WIND, RICHARD LEE ...................... 4208 N. College, Bethany, Okla. WIN EINGER, GENE ..............,..................... 87 4616 Fitzhugh Ave., Richmond, Vir. WINTER, ANITA .---...-....-............................... 111 Box 933, Hooker, Oklahoma WIRE, DAVID L. ....................,,...................... 109 N.W. 7th, Bethany, Oklahoma WIRE, PAUL WESLEY ....................... - ....... 907 N. Mueller, Bethany, Okla. WISE, EDYTHE MARIE .............................. Box 506, Fort Scott, Kans. WONCH, KATHY ...... --.L -........-........,........... . 1011 West 6th, North Platte, Neb. WOOD, ODLE LEO .........,.......,...................... 715 E. 6th Street, Hope, Ark. WOODS, GLENDA .......................... N. S. R., Dodge City, Kansas WOOTEN, KAYE ---..---.------.----.--...---------------.-- 11:2 Terrace Drive, Helena, Ark. WORTHAN, JIMMY A. ........ ........ 1 1 Marshall, Oklahoma t WRAY, MILDRED TIPTON ........ . ....... 7 6605 N.W. 43, Bethany, Okla. WRIGHT, BARBARA JEAN .......................... 7 100 S.W. 23, Oklahoma City, Okla. WRIGHT, GARRY M. ..,..... - ........................ 8 11616 N. College, Bethany, Okla. YARBROUGH, JIM ......................... ........ 1 1 303 S. Beaver, Bethany, Okla. YARBROUGH, KAREN .....................,.......... 9 Box 62, Medford, Oklahoma YARBROUGH, PATRICIA ANNETTE ...... 7 303 S. Beaver, Bethany, Okla. YATES, CLAUDE ERVIN ............................ 8 1505 Independence Street, Plainview, Texas YOUNG, DWAIN D. ...................................... 7 124 N. Redmond, Bethany, Okla. YOUNG, HELEN JOYCE ................... ........ 9 Route 3, Alma, Arkansas YOUNG, RICHARD ...................... ........ 7 Box 102, Bethany, Oklahoma YOUNG, SHARON ..........,................ ........ 1 1 Box 983, Prague, Oklahorria Q YOUNT, WILLIAM HENRY ........... ....... 309 N. Donald, Bethany, Okla. YOUNT, WILMA BEULAH A ......... . 309 N. Donald, Bethany, Okla. ZABEL, PATRICIA ANN ............... ........ 1 11 Hooker, Oklahoma ' ZECHMAN, CHARLES RICHARD ,...... ....... 7 8 45 E. Broad Street, Shillington, Penn. ZELL, CURTIS E. .............,...........,.............. 111 13829 Bandera, Houston 15, Texas ZIMMERMAN, ELLA RUTH ........................ 97 Box 406, Carnegie, Oklahoma ZIMMERMAN, GLORIA ANN ..... ....... 1 11 Box 406, Carnegie, Okla. ZUMALT, GARY LEE ....... 5 ...... L ........ ........ 1 11 1800 Hubbard, Great Benfi, Kans. ZWINK, ROBERT W. -....................-... ........ 9 7 Box 594,f'Bethany, Oklahoma 1 :- ,,,, l W P 5
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