Southwestern Adventist University - Mizpah Yearbook (Keene, TX)

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I 34 II V, , . f y 42' f I , Y, A . ,TMA 2 N, K' as iffy! I K A Vx? I W K gg If E 5 NEW DLACE5 NEW FACES NEW FIQIENDS Mr. WILSUN cgemsmffsz - - Those first few days everything seemed so NEW, so exciting, so different! But that was only the beginning. Soon ev- erything was associated with a NEW and a very pleasant life. Even the President and his fam- ily, we found, were surprisingly easy to meet-made so by their charming display of true south- ern hospitality. 5 smoziu of F5055 ,Qui few Jaya wig afao ncaa, anofflaz saflaaiaffizf oufabancfing figuzz, an UO qw ELDEIQ L. G. SCALES 901 gym UNDERSTANDING FRIENDSHIP READY HUMOR SINCERE FRANKNESS PATIENT GUIDANCE ENNOBLING EXAMPLE AND 907, youu FAITHFUL LABOR IN OUR BEHALF THAT HAS BROADENED THE VISTAS OF OUR NEW HORI- ' ZONS AND ENSHRINED YOU FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS FVVE Qacfiaafa Ugly II'IIf 1958 MIZDAI-I J 4 1 ay- V, ,al ... 3 tw D 5 'K ah , , if fi xg .di in gf 'ii aw .I ' If .gi i 5 is 15, ' , I .3 k Q , R fr ' 45 .L .f rf v A f Y -1 lip' I W1 m Nm-nt xy J' J C Q 2 as N , ., . I A ,K . S 1 4 x 2 5 -...aa V-QQ u 'R 'Qi 1 G i g ff - m 'K M by sf' fff K lg i 4 QQ!! ., N- -uw, 1- .. ff, ,u I 'wo WX 5: .-Y, 'un 4-. 1 .J-.. -L. df- .q. Q. nf,-1 N -. NFQ 'ww ,M '16-W rr:-......, f ' f. an 1 i'ff Ii 'T' ng Z!! 3 V . . x, me k W Q f, .V X A yi' Q? ,. A fkmiwlr ,,X,5 F 3 'A Ylffy '55 J ' L J :mf W 15-,H 51155 ff il R11 Mg ,....vN W 2 tm 4 M , ' 7 H' ,,,, ' I 'M lx - .45 ,hs 5-hw Mr- 4 WN - ...f 7 ,..0 ! -,,H,,.-f ,Awe J Q if WM , 1 wk' .,M.,.,,.-'L '- me 'ii A A f fwfr, , 0 .. me ...- ew umvoun inqs New environment for our betterment: spiritually, so- cially, mentally, and physi- cally. ADMINISTRATION BUILDING L. C. EVANS HALL TURNER AUDITORIUM HAMILTON HALL 'H tllw-3l 'ii5fvl ,M infra' hi 'E gnifxvii My WAS 55 Vg su -'Q '- 'l I w 48 'X -vi r f In - ',1,, ,' use f' t ' 'st I , ,, ii. , L lv fs' i 1, 4 D, y' x fr, V, g A rg . A, k V5 51 A A. A 1'-if W. A- - ' .-Q, S- . ..- fn., .L ag 7 NJ, if L X, L A ,wma W ,. I Vx '1 4 N-S l t. 2'-3,1 , 5 if glivl-nw .lf Hr at A-fm Ry, -,- -Q, xx' , .Mb 1 . I H ,ji A ' X, ex?-a M. Y! 'mx i r V ' ' 1 4 6 ,, ' , V L X ,Wh , amz. All a f ' we rnffvif- , A., ' ' W Yj, Q ,Ky 44,- ' , - , , ?f 5., V, lg .fs X n. ' 'fs ,sf K- I-f 'Lx 4' ' fx t 1 didn A. Some are old and mellowed-though timeless, Some are modern and sleek and grand, And none are massive nor tortressed, For knowledge all storms can withstand. Whenever our memories shall turn again here To the carefree halls of our youth- We'll think of the ever-NEW treasures we've gained: Leadership, friendship, and truth. HARMON HALL ug,- I I., Q - v 4 NL 'N , , Q 4 ' D 'fig , I, L 1-I S 1 wx 5 0 x 1 'N x x 'u ' 4 'Q ELLA E. HUGHES DEMONSTRATION SCHOOL 'Yf '1T? ,ff A fx.: I2 FINDLEY INDUSTRIAL BUILDING MUSIC HALL .. wwuw ' I my .Aw I , ww f .Law 1 is Nw S INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION I I KEENE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH NEW CHURCH KUnder Consiructionl -.mmm MM wg W, . PM 1,.. S, ., ....:. C zziri 4 wxtfffgfi My w, :WM , fag, , af Wm. H 3 PQ-A X M -S Q S N L ww X L x X S Q XS 'in wg K ? mx 3 a Q. Q E3 age- as-Q COLLEGE STORE SERVICE DEPARTMENT KEENE POST OFFICE COLLEGE PRESS .ns T to Builder ded a temple, He wrought it with grace and skill, Pillars and grains and arches All fashioned to work his will. Men said, as they saw its beauty, It shall never know decay, Great is thy skill, O Builder! Thy fame shall endure for aye. A Teacher builded a temple With loving and infinite care, Planning each arch with patience, Laying each stone with prayer. None praised the unceasing efforts, None knew of the wondrous plan, For the temple the Teacher builded Was unseen by the eyes of man. we if f Gone is the Builder's temple, Crumpled into the dust, Low lies each stately pillar, Food for consuming rust. But the temple the Teacher builded Is ever NEW though the ages roll, For that beautiful unseen temple Was a youth's immortal soul. Adapted CONARD N. REES, Ph.D. Presirlent, Southwestern Junior College w oncepls of high ideals and noble character were fostered by these capable Christian workers College OCIPCJ oi Puslees Front row, left to right: J. M. Baker, Cashier, Southwestern Union Conference l- C- Evans. Pfesidenff 50U7hWe570fl1 Unl0l1 Confefellfe R. E. Nesmith, Educational and M. V. Secretary, Southwestern Union C. N. Rees, President, Southwestern Junior College Canferenge A. E. Hayes. BUSl e5S MUNUSBYI Svvfhwesfern -lU'1l0f C0ll99e W. J. Hubert, Fund Raising Advisor, Southwestern Union Conference H. E. Schneider, Secretary-Treasurer, Southwestern Union Conference H, L, Bqker, Layman, Oklqhqmq Canferenge M. D. Howard, President, Texico Conference A. R. Mazat, Home Missionary and S. S. Secretary, Southwestern Union W. A. Dessain, President, Oklahoma Conference Conference R. E. Pierson, President, Texas Conference Earl Reed, Dagtar, Texas Conference I. M. Evans, President, Arkansas-louisiana Conference Roy Wharton, Lqymqn, Texiga Canferenge Back row, left to right: H. M. Burwell, Auditor, Southwestern Union Conference B. M. Wickwire, Publishing Secretary, Southwestern Union Conference R' E. Cullian' Layman, A,-k.La Cgnfefenge eq isfm P,S Hice SARAH J. SLATE Registrar, Secretary to the President -pq- 11500 PAUL l. WILSON Acting Dean of fha College VERA KLOPFENSTEIN Secreta ry .mmmk 'I8 2 S. , , I 5 ,pix K. X, Q i PCIFLJ GRACE PRENTICE librarian Being courteous and efficient are really necessary assets when working in a busy place like the library or registrar's office-our general information bureaus ALTUS E. HAYES Business Manager usiness Hice CECILY SYME Secretary to the Business Manager IRENE RICE Bookkeeper 4-4 ...M 1 R. W. CRAWFORD Assistant Business Manager 1,2-,A ROBERT W. MERCHANT Accountant Did we mention information? There is another department that certainly comes in for its share. Whether the desired information is in the form of phone calls, duplicated materials, those exceptionally informative monthly statements, or the NEW LOOKS around the S. W. J. C. campus, our Business Office is especially accommodating. CIPITIOYI RUTH M. INGRAM Dean of Women True homes away from home are our campus dormitories, and our deans and their capable corps of workers have few moments of personal relaxation in their ef- forts to keep them this way. .l. WILLIAM BASSHAM Ds f Men clmihon ERIC SYME Religion M. D. LEWIS Head, Deparfment of Religion Q iqion, isiorlq GEORGE THOMSON Hisiory 55543 f. K f, 5153 4 3223, yi E ' if 25' .E iw . . .Q 14:2 Wigwam. , , J gk 4 qsico uccllion C. C. BUKCKBURN Health, Physical Education The Bible and History departments combine forces-meaning readers- in The 1957-58 l 9UilW l 9 C0 P i9 - The P.E. girls display their NEW uniforms Www :mf 1 C1I'lqLIClq9S EVLYN M. M. LINDBERG Head, Deparfment of languages and Literature CORAMAE THOMAS VIRGINIA HAYES English, Speech English fd' Language may be an old art, but this department, too, can have the NEW LOOK: Witness the NEWly resumed German class and the enioyment of the English Literature class as they listen to their NEW high-fidelity record player. OLIVE WESTPHAI. German, Spanish x Sterben miissen Sie! Shakespeare sounds marvelous in hi-fi Mr. Rice seems to have a knack for coming up with strange-looking devices. Poor Mephistopheles! To think that he should be- , i come an anatomy experiment! Q Q k,t, c Mr. Swena's four capable assistants dence, M oiiwem oilcs R. R. RICE Head, Department of Science and Mathematics MARJORIE YATES RICHARD SWENA Head, Department of Nursing Education Science S g 'K iski ..., my -Q55g.ggQ:g5l'fg E I F 4 L. D. KLOPFENSTEIN BERTHA CROMWELL Head, Department of Industrial Education Director of Foods, Home Economics l'lClllSlPlCIl Gnd ouselwolcl Pls Um-m-m. Judging from that delicious smell, the ladies of the cafeteria hvve P'ePU ed Unolhef lU5Cl'-'US meal- Here reign our future architects and engineers supreme n ete 1 Q . ,QV , ef - ' if 30 it K ' , , ' x im, 5 fxies if -wmwm N A JUNE NEWTON Secretarial Science H. L. CAVINESS . . l ' Zlregdgeitliggxgpegzigfwliuslness Administration ecpeflfclpigl Sclgncg usiness minislmlion an X040 Building better business men and women is the task of this department. Jimmy Rasco maintains, though, that women never could understand income tax. W. A. SCHRAM Head, Department of Fine Arts HAROLD LICKEY Choral Director, Voice if? 'Q ln.: -f ,.9x'Z- A :M Nm tw f ffffin MM' X A X VIVIAN SC HRAM Art iwxiifeg ef N 1 ANNE LAMBERT Piano, Theory Fine Avis lt is quite impossible for us to think of the Fine Arts Depart- ment without remembering the long, hard practice and lab ses- sions we put in, and also impos- sible to forget were the ear and eye-pleasing results they brought forth. OTTO KROTZ Stringed Instruments CLARENCE DORTCH Piano Oh, to be so young again, ROBERT D. WAGNER Head, Department of Education on carefree pleasure or mischief bent, With all life's problems still shadowed o'er and a heart of blissful content. MARGARET MEEKER Grade 'I PHYLLIS MACLAFFERTY Grade 2 LOWELL BARGER Grades 6, 7 IDA PAULINE TAUTFEST Grades 7, 8 MILDRED WELKER Grades 3, 5 PAUL WELKER Grade 4 I ,J n A :W A ga 127 :H 4 iw, A E.2'z.'5il QSTW 5551953 in 3 A A ffifgi ee, f 5 H zzitif it ,jz lfy , 5, 4? Sk: jizz: Wax QQ Ni? 2,9 A -f' ,, 53993 1,52 Hifmw 5 'Y Q f Q: ,M 11 ,. 25 f MWA 5' M3353 5:35 5525, ' 4,721 fffii 'wufiyitvxe-y5.?'Mdw555.S6f ,JWSQ-75910-97?5WS5 M 133 NNY:-53252552555 ' 'Y ,..m,,: - .- 2-:::ss,:-:f--:- -- wfhfw !' ::f : :: F .... ,- -.:.,..:,b:.: . .- 4 X ,pw 4 mr 4 .Q iff an Q W 5 rM he,z..fA ' . :Q . S 'NI V .J --we frm gf? ,. Q. , 3 A 5 , My 2 X QQVI .Y .-:'- ,gfsf 5 wyfj QwifH. A Z 21 Arrrr r 4 3 as ... I.. fi fi? A1 j,,..vgg mgygzfm gf 33 .24 '25 I tl 36 L. E. DAVIS Manager, College Store Lynx. Q' gy fart Q44 Navi sg, wig gee Asif, ,gg W 3. t 3238 QQIKHSSI Q 1 ,Mvv N NM JOHN D. WOHLERS Manager, College Press MAMIE GREENHILL Manager, College Laundry ncluslvial UEEH 611750 LEJLUE - - The members of our industrial and maintenance departments - who do so much to make our lives at S. W. J. C. happier and more pleasant. ClIl'ItQnClnC9 C. D. BESSIRE Superintendent of Grounds R. L. CARR Custodial Services HARVEY C. ROBERTS Manager, Service Department WM, . M . W. mr iii 'lla f 1' i'kiM ' Me.-rwnre Slwnweg l' l 4 l 3 ri Big kb S 38 K 1 On the job, cut the college press, SQQQEC laundry, service department sfo re C L A an S E' 11 5 , E Colleqe Seniorbs Motto: Earth our Challenge Aim: Heaven our Goal Flower: Pi nk rose Colors: Old rose and white President ............. ..... J immy Sasser Vice-President ............ Joyce Wellman Secretary .......................... Sue Arnold Treasurer .............. Bob Pelleymounter Pastor .................. Merritt MacLafferty Sergeant-at-Arms ........ Dennis Harper Sponsors ...................... Marjorie Yates Robert Wagner if X-af, ,-M. ,, w, V ,N M fvv, fa , . gi, N? x X A ,. sf 2 M ,gf fwfr: ' QM., Q ffeggffm 41911 f Q . ES? 4 is sql u. 5? W, ,363 wghi-im, 4 'Q H, K A KW ,A MM, fy .,4-M-N .fx ff' lf! rf' ,wakaa-'N I. w1n4l'l'P f' ' as 61 K M.. I' Af ff if 1 iw, ,,, f E x N935 ,ww :E sa K f , 1 43 11. - ik 'ii 5 :Q .f wi z .i.x,::: N Q si wraps? V lf? K , r in wif? 35? ,wi Q J Wi, 1 5 , K 'f .E , N W mx '53 - 32 2 gag HP 'QA E wfffwf'-gw,QM A ' .QQQLQ ,A J. -, 9, K K WMD mfg X f ,Q in kk ,M . Ram ,...-if' 2 5 5 x .9k,ug,w it W ,gig - . . W x M x ie mffwm, , iw ul, ,.,,Gf4X? JERRY VANERWEGEN WILMA SMITH WALTER SAM WAGNER Lcmcasler, Texas Keene, Texas Keene, Texas Sober but noi seriously sober: l prize the gif? my Maker lends- Fun, frolic, and glee are There, Quiet bu? never idle. The simple art of making friends. The will ia do and the soul fo dare College Senior Presenfation S4 1? E 5 f Us 255 gif f HE 1 ' 2 .Q 'i 4 Q ' M 2 1 E 2 F- '2- Ayn Colleqg uniovs is 7 W, A J L IQ ,gg '-.fl kms H. . tW,.,.'gd 5 --4? s ,wg V ' W :Aman 4? Aim: Finish the unfinished task. Motto: Don't equal it, better it. Flower: White orchid Colors: Orchid and white 41' President ......... .... G ilbert Qualls Vice-President .... ........ L inda Lovett Secretary ....... ..... D oris Perryman Treasurer .... ....... C onnie Jensen Pastor ................... ...... G erald Colvin Sergeant-at-Arms ................ Rudy Torres Reporters ........ Elaine Rippe, Monte Burns Sponsors ............ J. William Bassham and Mr. and Mrs. Altus E. Hayes Gilbert Quulls Linda lou level! Doris Porrymun Gorald Colvin E COIIQQQ uniorfs Connie Jensen Rudy Torres Moms Burns Elaine Rippe Charles Anderson .lim Armstrong Yvonne Bailey Beatrice Baker Robert Ayers W. A. Baker College Maxine Baucom Lois Bayloy Don Barksdale Richard Benson Myrna Beck Betty Bell w X2 5 Q 2 ra I uniovs loFerna Cochran PG' C0l'fi9Cll'l James Davis Jeremias Duurfe Gayle DQG,-ogy Gwenda lou Dickerson Wayne Blounf Andrew Boskind Rita Carreno LaVonu Clement Noel Cameron Howard Cash Gene Fillmun Guynell Farris David Fry Juan Flores Judith Fenner Paul Guede 4m A . 5 S fe Joan Dierks Deny Carol Dunn Bobby Joe Dunn Doyle Elwin Melvu lou Ehrlich Donna Glue Esiell College 5 Yvonne Florida Alice Gafner Noel Genoway Ted Gilbert Clara Garcia Susie Gifford uniovs Richard Goodnow Dorothy Goodwin Harold Haffner Charles Griffin Elaine Gore Bob Hines Brenda Gozo Roaiha Gray Edwin Hoeckendorf Kenneth Hoehn Sharron Harrison Ramona Hoim College Donna Holley Rosemary Hooks Gerald Jacobs .loo Kasper Lois Houghfon Genova Kasiska xr 3 55 sa 5 5 r N 3 B unions Mcriorie loflon Frank McNieI Evelyn Maxwell Carol Mae Long leon Moore Peggy Miles ar .lunice Kepkey Eva June King Millon Korgan Bill lingo Nancy King Mariorie loewen 55 Jere Owens Charles Pierce Stella Ramiro! Ann Richman Roger Preston Jimmy Rasco 4 5 X IA 4 X A' Marilyn Morrow Barbara Mowdy George Elmer Mullins Don Oblancler Reca Ann Norton Emily Parent COIIQQQ 4 in 5 5 Mary lynn Schram Elaine Selby Glenn Spring larry Stevens Sylvia Shaw Barbara Srnoot Larry Roberts Sammy Roberts Margie Rogers Patricia Rumph Allen Robison George Saxon uniovs NCIICY Splldy Alma Swona Thomas Stutchman Doris Joan Todford Janioco Thacker Delbert Tllylor College Donald Thomann Nellie Jo Thomas Sharon Thurber Carolyn Jo Tomblinson unions Miriam Williams Emile Zappula Evelyn Wood Mary Worley Shirley Uhrig Katie Ann Towerion Bert Williams Ronald Walther Barbara Wickwire C C3 L L E G If Pa! Me Il Van II Elwoe Wh Lillian Dav Henrietta Alexander Specials A C A D If M V oroihy Boelier Academq Seniors l P 3 i l i 2 I l President ............ ................. J im Hoehn Vice-President .............. Mary Nell Roper Secretary ......... .......... P at Steinert Treasurer ............. ...... L inda Wickwire Sergeant-at-Arms ............ Earl Robertson Pastor ............................................ Ed Fry Sponsors ............ Lyndon Davis, Eric Syme Aim: Heaven our Port Motto: Christ our Pilot Flower: Carnation Colors: Columbia blue and white JIMMY HOEHN Jocund Heart Texas MARY NELL ROPER Markedly Resourceful Texas PATRICIA STEINERT Prettily Sparkling Oklahoma LINDA WICKWIRE Laughingly Winsome Texas EDMU N D FRY Everybody's Favorite Texas EARL ROBERTSON Ever Realistic Texas SHIRLEY ALBRIGHT So Adorable Texas JIM ALLEN Just Active Texas MONA RAE AMRHEIN Merry, Rollicking, Aglow Louisiana ORAL APSEY Orderly and Agreeable Texas naar' CCI QITILI 5 2 I 4 3 3 I 5 Beniovs E LINDA APPLEGATE likeably Attractive Oklahoma OWEN BELL Opiimistically Businesslike Texas Pl'lYl.l.lS ANN BARKER Petite and Brisk Arkansas BEN NY BOWE N Budding Bookkeeper Texas JOELLEN BARNARD Jolly, Engaging, Bighearted California GAlEN CARRUTH Good Company Texas CAMILLE BELL Charmingly Benign New Mexico MARTHA BENSON Modestly Blithe Texas RUBEN CHARLES Relaxed Chap Texas BARBARA BISCHOFF Breezily Busy Texas PAUL CUNNINGHAM Pleasant Chum Texas CORINNE CALVERT Capiivafing Co-ed Oklahoma HENRY DELGADO Habitually Debonair Texas DELMER ENEVOLDSON Depenclably Enierprising Texas CAROLYN ANN CLARK Courteous and Capable Texas NOEL FILLMAN Nonchalant Fellow Oklahoma OVELLA BROWN Obviously Bracing Texas EMMET COLEMAN Efficient Clarinefisf Colorado MAZEL BURLEW Most Becoming Texas JAMES CRAWFORD Jovially Candid Texas S ca emq B s. 5? S eniovs DONNA FRAZIER Definitely Forthright Colorado GERALD HEINRICI-I Genuinely Hospitable Oklahoma SHARRON GARBER Sports-Minded Girl Oklahoma CLARENCE HOAG Cheerfully Himself West Pennsylvania Sl'lAROlYN EICHMAN Simply Enchanting Texas JAMES GIlI.EY Jaunty Graduate Texas NAOMI EWING Never Egotistical Oklahoma NELMA FENNIMORE Neat and Friendly Texas WINFRED GREEN Willing Gentleman Texas BETH FINDLEY Blonde Femmmlty Texas ESTHER Glll.HAM Effervescence Grand Texas DERRILI. HOUSE Decidedly Handsome Mexico CATHEY GRAVITT Considerably Gified Oklahoma SHARON GRAHAM Souihern Grace Oklahoma J. WESLEY JACOBS Joyful When Jesiing Texas MARTHA HAl.l. Memorable High-Spirits Texas MOLLIE SUE HALSELL Magnetic, Singing, Humor Oklahoma ROSS ARLEN MCCLAIN Rated A Merrymaker Texas BARBARA HARKEY Besiows Happiness Texas LARRY MILES leisurely Mischievous Texas E id xx 5 A co emq El 1? ff 5 5 5 S s S Deniors GERALD MOHR Generous Mirth Texas LOU ANN HILL Light-Hearted Texas HORACIO PENA He's Polite Colombia, S. A. MARIE HORTON Manifests Helpfulness Texas RUTH ORTIZ Really Obliging Colombia, S. A. ARTHUR RICE Artfully Roguish Illinois ANNETTA OWENS Accented Orderliness Texas EDDY LOU OWENS Enlertainingly Original Texas CURTIS ROBERTS Certainly Reliable Texas ELLEN JEAN PINE EnJoyably Peppy Oklahoma HORTENSE REYNA Highly Regarded Texas GEORGE SUMMERLIN Gallanf Spirit Texas WANDA RICHTER Winningly Refined Texas MARGARET ROBERTS Minus Rancor Texas HAROLD TAYLOR Handily Talented New Mexico MELBA ROBERTSON Musically Recognized Texas SHARON POTTER Such Promisel Texas ANTONIO SANTAMARIA Always Smiling Mexico SHERRll.l. REESE Socially Refreshing Texas WAYNE SMITH Whim-Sical Florida co emq eniovs ELAINE SCHULTZ RONALD USRY ETHEL SIMS E-Ssential Remains Unassuming Essence of Sweetness California Texas Texas LORETTA STRAYER ELIZABETH VILDOSOLA SAMMY VILDOSOLA Lightly Sophisticated Easily Vivacious Smoothly Versatile Texas Texas Texas .11-silk' The academy seniors proudly display their NEW iackets. ,Je JO ANN SMITH J.o's A Seamstress Texas ROXANA YOUNGS Radiant Youth Texas cociemq Juniors President ........... ...Nickie Chatfield Vice-President ..... ....... D on Schneider Secretary ........... .......... J anis Stewart Treasurer ........ ......... G Ioria Hambrick Reporter ............... .............. P at Phillips Sergeant-at-Arms ........ Bruce Mazat Sponsors ..................... . George Thomson, Bertha Cromwell Nickie Chatfield Dorothea Apsey Donald Armstrong Dorothy Apsey Jack Baker Sondra Aubrey Robert Bischoff Don Schneider Janis Stewart Gloria Hambrick John Hugh Bruce Muzut Pot Phillips Q A599 55 Wg IH Joyce Benefleld Belly Black Billy Boeller Nancy Buck Alberi Brown LaVerfa Chrispens Clayton Calvert Marion Coleman Morris Davis Nancy Cooper larry Dungon Paula Culpepper Wilson Diamond CCI QITHJ uniovs Carol Dllllllvl' Virginia Dunn Sherlene Gourley Dorothy Green JOB EMO!! James Hadley Gary Heinrich Philip Holland Carol Haffner Wanda Harlin Roberta Hendrick Phyllis Heinrich CCI QITIQ Ernestina Hernandez Janis Herren Bonny Koobs Betty Latimer Kent Hunt Von Ray Janes Arthur Jones Douglas Langley Linda Layland Marilyn Maclafferty Judy McPhaiI Norma Meeker c Q-N, uniovs Pat McKinney Patsy Monzingo Hershel Mercer Rosemary Muirhoad Ralph Ramirez Palsy Ray Ronnie Sandefur Bonnie Sharpe Harold Sanders Mary Snow Dennis Shelton Mary Sievens co emq uniovs Suzanne Taylor Richard Shirley .lim Sfophons Carol Trammel Ray Summorlin Aida Trovino Donald Thomson lawana Vincent Valio Vanerwegon Wanda Wallen Clelis Wright 7ACClClQlTlLj 5Opl'lOlTlOPQS President ............ ....... A ndy Hozley Vice-President ..... ....... J udy Deapen Secretory ......... ...... J udy Pierce Treasurer ............ ..... D iona Jensen Pastor ................................ Elliott Fortner Sergeant-at-Arms ........ James Houghton Sponsors ...... H. L. Ccviness, Cecily Syme Andy Huxley Ellioil Former Joyce Sfafford Judy Pierce James Houghton Judy Doapon Diana Jonson Chris Boskind Lucille Cromwell Barbara Benson Jerry Birdwell CClClQITlIT Jayco Aufroy David Boll Sharon Boi: 5Opl'lOlTlOPQS :llph Garner argaref Hayes polinar Hernandez Ted Haney Elaine Hunter Henry Braddock Carra Sue Eubanlxs Kenneth Hill Paula Johnson Paul Essig Billie Flowers Henryelfa Ewing David Fenslse Karen Haddock Gary Johnson Botty'Smi1h David Rees Harlan Shodell Tom McKinney Nancy Rogers ,my ,Alam CCI QITILI aSOpl lOI'l'lOPQS Jonny Mills I.aVonne Will Ed Tomlalinson Beltylou Thomann Lucille Spears Jerry Tammon Gladys Wiist Elvohre Walther 7ACClClQlTlLj I:PQSl'llTlQl'l President ......... Vice-President .......... Secretary Treasurer Pastor ........ ................Bob Wohlers Nancy Klopfenstein ............Sherrie Strayer .......Warren Easley ................Bob Turner Reporter ...................... Kathleen Eu banks Sergeant-at-Arms ............Richard Brown Sponsors ........................ C. C. Blackburn Coramae Thomas Bob Wohlers Nancy Klopfenstein Sherrie Strayer I-J Warren Easley Robert Turner Richard Brown Kathleen Eubanks Donna Ayers Tom Barton Kathy Bent: Ramiro Castillo Meuretta Chrisper Bobby Clark Shqmn Eggig Richard Garver Violet Fry Johnny Johnson Kathy Detamore ' Robert Dee .lanes Bill Johnson .lo Ann Hagood Marilyn Hoehn PES ITIQTI Priscilla Latimer Lynn McCoy Joyce Hoehn Mary McClain Kenneth Morgan Cheryl McClunuh1Ill Gary Norman Phyllis Roberts Billy Stoner Carolyn Smith Sharon Taylor Max Trevino Nellie Trevino Carolyn Wier bf,-Glu sf Auioqrophs '7 'J z- e ' Some of you os friends are old, fav A WA? and some ar newp ,Zz ' ' Gd-v-1-air But each in this us memory book 7 ' Z Z , 'sq hould write a line or two. 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UF 'wif -525'-S Wil ,rfvff 'JAR i L' uf!- GARY GRIMES President, Student Associati Setting the pace for student activities, our S.A. executives with Mr. Crawford as sponsor are responsible, too, for some of our NEW LOOKS. For instance, the NEW MIZPAH monument-gift of the 1956-57 Student Association and Col- lege Senior Class. QW -lYPC1II'lII'lq For LlFE and LEADERSHIP through our various activities and organi- zations led by o u r STUDENT ASSOCIATlON xStLlCIQl'li, ssociofion REX TURNER Religious Vice-President BETTY BELL -ff' Social Vice-President 'ls BARBARA wlcxwme W Secretary .1 E DON CLAY Treasurer 4 wwmfwrelv ' ,.-of e V by 5 lx? We got acquainted at the annual S.A. sponsored handshake and for a NEW twist to another annual event we elected board members for Faculty Honor Day. LEFT TO RIGHT- l. C. Evans .......... A. E. Hayes ..... ...... R. E. Pierson ....... W. A. Dessain ...... I. M. Evans ...... M. D. Howard ..... .......Gerald Colvin .........Gary Grimes C. N. Rees ...... ........ ..Tommy Stutchman ..............Monte Burns ........Don Schneider .Iiles ......Jim Armstrong To foster a reNEWaI of school spirit we found voice for our views in the NEW S.A. sugges- tion boxes around the campus, and previewed in chapel the coming events ofthe year which we wouldn't want to miss. Then, we watched with reticent joy another yielding way to the NEW in the razing of the old barn to make way Cwe hopell for a NEW S.A.-planned minia- ture golf course. SEPTEMBER Dorothy Pflueger Charles Griffin Classroom Courtesy OCTOBER Linda Wickwire John Hugh Reverence NOVEMBER Connie Jensen Kenneth Hoehn Helpfulness Coupiesq DECEMBER Esther Gillham Tom McKinney Dining room Courtesy JANUARY Geneva Kasiska George Shaw Friendliness FEBRUARY Phyllis Ann Barker Bert Williams Cheerfulness QOLICIHIJ Yet in my Walks it seems to me That the Grace of God is in Courtesy. Belloc Leading out in religious empha- sis on the campus, our M. V. ex- ecutive council and advisor, Elder Wellman, sponsor such spiritual uplift programs as Power Hour, which met after every chapel period. New Gpporiluniiies - - For sharing o u r Faith, made possible by our MISSIONARY VOLUNTEER SOCIETY. REX TURNER Missionary Volunteer Leader 1 1 fs Missionarq Volunleews Not many of us were lucky enough to receive a S100 donation as did our top-ranking lngathering sing- ing band, but the time spent on any of the other missionary activi- ties so prevalent around S.W.J.C. will bring forth, also, its inevitable reward. nm x QW FIIQPQS S ' '- And friends fo shore those in terests, in our various com pus clubs and societies. AMERICAN TEMPERANCE SOCIETY COLPORTEUR CLUB MASTER GUIDES USHERS CLUB PIERIAN5 lliferury Arisl SPANISH CLUB IDEA CLUB Ilndustrial, Engineering, Agricullurel MEDICAL CADET CORPS fix ,. sf-an i yy W! I iffy wi g,gb,.if if M Mfj Wmi , M AQ! 'VE' ,W- A, New Face ' ' ' For an old friend. The HSOUTHWESTERNERH is en- hanced by a NEW masthead. DOROTHY PFLUEGER Editor, Southwesterner xSOUll'lWQSlQPl'lQP Whether working together as u group or spending long hours individually ot writing, typing, and proofreading articles for the SOU'I'HWESTERNER, it proved o iola woll worthwhile. ,,. That these efforts were appreciated was clearly seen when we received our copies in chapel. Bert Williams, first prize winner in the NEW masthead contest, is congratulated by Edi- tor Dot. And iust where would the SOUTl'lWESTERNER be without the College Press? They, too, deserve our heartfelt thanks for a iob well done. 101 Q QW OO -- Because we want our 1958 MIZPAH to remain NEW and treasured always, for the memories if contains. CHLOE FOUTZ Editor, MIZPAH izpa Associate editor Sue and our occommodotingly optimistic photographer, Mr. Davis, consulted many a long hour over those endless picture schedules. The effort seemed to be worth it, though, judging from the pleased look on the faces of Sponsor Mrs. Newton and Editor Chloe. Almost everything that's NEW costs money, and the MIZPAH was no exception. Our business staff, aided by Mr. Crawford, spent much time in making our annual a reality. It was just like a giant iigsaw puzzle, and Assistant editors, Rudy and Gayle, Art editor Andy and Snap editor Pat, together with copy-secretaries Ann and Marilyn work cheer- fully away fitting the pieces together. star Officers niqI1fs of I-Iclmihon ier Off The versatile Knights of Hamil- ton Hall have a full program of classes, study, and work, but they always find time for planning annual Reception, pushing a campaign for NEW furniture, or playing ball with their Dean. rfinwfw First Semester Officers Second Semester Officers The Ladies of Harmon Hall, too, have a full slate of activities, but there's al- ways time for remembering, and a few of the especially memorable moments of our dorm life were: The night at Open House when Miss Ingram was crowned sweet- heart and Cathey and Corinne won Grand Prize, the benefit spaghetti supper sponsored by our second semester officers, and the ceaseless, though good-na- tured, squabbling of those two. K ,nA,H 4 E i lm, Q M Delta Beta Officers Sigma Delia E910 8' lf it's having quiet evening worship with their families, planning one of their an- nual programs-Amateur Hour and Re- ception, raising funds for various pro- iects, or iust relaxing together, our vil- lage students prove themselves true S.W.J.C.-ites in every sense of the word. iclelis Fidelis Officers W ?'s5Xf?t5'w2?EiE3iZ? BY gfggggiglha Y V it urns' MAY W1 4'KLlXXXfl'i!9 Qs: 'YU Yllilii ff if ff . J rf QQ!!! ufsxmevica was the theme selected for annual Re- ception, presented iointly by the Knights of Hamilton and Sigma Delta Beta. The gentlemen were charming hosts, and the ladies of Ta-Wa-Si and Fidelis accepted their gallantries with true southern graciousness. s ,2 -he Beauliluln The program, which included presenting Miss Ingram and Miss Yates, ladies' club sponsors, as Guests of Honor, was colorfully accented with red, white, and blue decorations. The food was delicious, the entertain- ment magnificent, and a good time was had by all. P-K FN is I ,mt 1 L X, .,. 4. Q S ,,,. I ,lf Q .,.P'5,i? tv Nxt gal' - ' M pn M I I 't adviqa Casl Q Those long hours of stage propping by our village clubs paid oft in awed admiration by an attentive audience at our annual Amateur Hour. Royalty presiding at the program were: village club presidents Miriam and Lanny, spon- sors Miss Yates and Mr. Davis, and M. C. Elder Hannah. mimw, 5 i Grand Prize winner: Our Texas-type Knight, Monte Burns. First Place winners: Wand'ring Minstrel-Jim Gilley Modest Court Musician- Danny Stonestreet Royal Jesters- Betty Bell and Stella Ramirez mal g eg ,K V vw 43 Chapels, lyceum programs, guest speakers and entertainers, and our own home-town talent provided many interesting and profit- able hours of instruction and entertainment. Unionaires Wh Helen and Frank Schreider- 20,000 Miles South. nm Ghost in the House m P P w SOUTHWESTERN JUNIOR COLLEGE CHOIR Harold Lickey, Director -1 an 1 X Us . 5 .1 ,f fd, 79 G ff T A TQ an-in 1 Q' if fi' 2 3 J 3 ,J 31 11 118 w fa MIZPAH Choruliers 'eems to speak the dawn of lthe Sabbath Nlew Spiniluolilq onlpl Sciltbollt Blessinqs i i 4 There is but silence now-orltd the setting sun, Thoft Marks thoiblose of deli, inks deeper as its course is rung ' With one brief moment of illuminous play, r sinkis-and then the quiet dusk, When still the hush of night is settled And stillness nearer hovers 'round. ww Q13 sms 1, 119 an Morning and evening worships-the spiritual sustenance of our school-day activities-made us look forward Iongingly to the peaceful calm of the Holy Sabbath, Day of Rest. First, came Vespers-quiet herald of that Sabbath awareness manifest in our hymns, Bible study, and evening prayer for guidance. 'W Sabbath morning meant Sabbath school, presided over by our Su- perintendent Glenn Spring or one of his capable assistants. These, with the help of our other Sabbath school officers, served to make our Sabbath programs especially inspiring. Then, the pleasant walk to church 124 Yes, then to our beloved church, which is as a patriarch among us, and which we shall not look forward to leaving. It is with much ioyfulness of spirit, though, that we look for- ward to moving into our NEW building for which funds are rapidly growing. L. G. SCAlES Pastor, Keene Seventh-Day Adventist Church Our faithful ministers, too, are looking forward to wor- shipping with us in the NEW church, which will be the cul- mination of their many dili- gent endeavors. Even more than their efforts in this field, however, we will remember their precious words of guid- ance and counsel for our va- rious needs. C. D. WELLMAN Associate Pastor ELDERS MAY AND WOOD Fall Week of Prayer ELDERS RICHARD AND Spring Week of Prayer HENRY BARRON ND 115' mqer is f e ou inceve Desire M. V. Student Week of Prayer We watched in reverent, medita- tive silence, accompanied by soft words and mellow music, as the Sabbath day again was gone and then, we went about our va- rious activities with only its hal- lowed remembrance remaining to give us strength for another week. 7 SOONERS 1958 Champions Gary Grimes, Captain DRIFTERS Jim Armstrong, Captain DUKES Jerry Vanerwegen, Captain LAKERS Roger Thompson, Captain -Q Wasn't it fun? the skating, playing ball, taking part in other activities and programs, or iust spectating that brought cherished hours of friendly companionship and welcome relief from work and study. ll 1. Friends meet again. 2. Where's your girl, Kenneth? 3. This is the way we do if in Harmon Hall. 4. Aren'f we beauiiful? 5. There's room for one more. 6. Leff behind? 7. Whul's going on over there? 8. Where did these come from? 9. So-oo-oo-o! 10. We wish ihey would hurry. ll. It's picnic lime again. School days, school days, dear old golden rule days. f l Y xl ,tx 1 f X 'I ll A . Q ' x , r 7, ,L lv . ,' A l ' 3 Xl I, . X - x 'll I X r f . I I B x.....,-ffwqfrq is Kxb K Q Q 1 f P G X, vq I .xl f f n A Y x C 'Q m f ' h 4' Q Q4 VV' g v-'AW ' 13. LA. :ww Q R g 41 , can fwlw. ? '5' 5 no X3 453 ax., .' 3 4 - 4-G 1 1 Sl- , 41 i I e- Q: A A. .6 S J K Q Q .4-'J ' A., ' cfs' L' Q SQA 7 'QEQJFESIP ..-.L - . -itsiv 'Qs , -1-il 'T f fig, www I2-f Af OS I 7 X f 9 ' , ' 6 0 ff lf! A ' 6 0 X f s 0 , 6 o a 4 o -7 Xl I .1 o 0 0 f I 0 'I. ls 'his Texas? ff Q , 0 0 0 2. You know you con'l concenirate. 4 0 ' ,, 3. Who! does it say, girls? 0 Q I 0 J H 4. Who is lhis hobo? f D 0 5. Is your dream funny, Rudy? K 0 5 6. Are you lost, Stanley? 0 0 0 7. Tau, anyone? 8. Tha1's not the way lo make ey 0 4 ' o 9. Comfortable, Jud ? a , Y 'Q as 10. Well! Mr. Crawford. .1 ' J 5 1' J 'Il. ls ihis legal? -- a 0 12. I wonder if I should? - a o . 13. ls that .lim Gilley! F . vbY'Yl'1'v1'f 'W r,, . Ni' ' s X-fx R ' N . on .inf ' -r- 'nf' 1- 4--. of '55 fb... R 'A If Winter comes, can Spring be for behind? l- C f 4 6 fu O . Ann Thomas 'IO . Wilma Smith 11 . Bob Pelleymounter 12 . Jeanne Kelley 13 . Larry Finley 14 . Chloe Foutz 15 . Robert Delgado, Helen Delgado 16 . Shirley Heinrich 17 . Tommy Smith 18 When we were very young. Merritt Maclafferty Sue Arnold Gilbert Ayers Pat Barton Pat Phillips Frances Mullins Sandra Langley Joyce Wellman Judy Curtis K Nfl ,sl WW Wfiaii IZ if 144 Take me for a ride. What have we here? Time does make a difference. l'd love to. Will you, please? Daydreaming. Why aren'l you in the lab, girls? This is all we have lo do. Graduation time again. When you and I were young. Before. After. The Cap!ain's bride. 'l. 2. 3. , 4. :N ff C 7. -aj 8. 9. 'l0. la' 11. 12. rf 'm 4 f 'um f. 13. 11 W U- X 14. llllytl Y-MxkggklX1lQ,Ui,4'.IxIy l.ll.':xt. egg glllllll K xx X VXVLX H I x I1 S V In the spring a young mo xx., K 5 X X x X thoughts of-baseball. We told you we would gel you. fancy turns to SERVING THE YOUTH OF THE SOUTHWEST BALANCED EDUCATION In cu Changing World SOUTHWESTERN JUNIOR COLLEGE Where Students Learn to Lwe Keene, Texas Seniors af 1958 - - CONGRATULATIQNS THE SGUTIHIWVIESTIEIRN UNIIGN CGNJFJEJRIENCIE Salutcs you and Ifvur Alma Mater SQUTHWESTERN JUNIOR COLLEGE KEENE FOOD STORE NATIONAL HEALTH FOOD DISTRIBUTORS STUDENT ASSOCIATION IS FOR Zan Warmest Fort Worth Greetings to Faculty and Students of Southwestern .lunior College ir The Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS OF 'I958 From Texas Book and Bible House 706 W. 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To the faculty and undergraduates of Southwestern Junior College, our best wishes. 8 SUPPLY CO Inc WELL MACHINERY INDUSTRIAL, CONTRACTORS, AND WATER WORKS SUPPLIES Compliments of LIBERTY HOTEL AND GRILL Delicious Food TOM DAVIS E. R. GILLIS AUTO PARTS Nash - Cleburne Small Car Economy Big Car Room GET BOTH . . . GO RAMBLER! CLEBURNE, TEXAS Congratulations to Class of 1958 FRIOU'S FLORAL AND NURSERY I I I6 E. Henderson - Phones Mllton 5-2404 and 5-2405 Night Phones Mllton 5-6529 and 5-2405 CLEBURNE, TEXAS THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Cleburne, Texas Motor Banking Service A A HORNE Ch f th B CI J E STANLEY P d C A. BAKER, A V P d t W. G. STANLEY V P sident J A BARNETT, Cashier H. H. SMITH, Assista C h P. L. WHITE, JR A t t C I1 PHIL HUELY A t YC h Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 9 A A 'g 4' ,QA 1 In every group of graduates there are some who, because of scholastic achievement, special abilities and skills or personal dynamics, stand out from all others. 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Apsey, Apsey, Apsey, ........63, 122 Dorothea, Keene, Tex ........ ....... 7 1 Dorothy, Keene, Tex ......................... ................ .................... ...... 7 1 Oral, Keene, Tex ............................................................................................. 62 Armstrong, Donald, 1101 S. First, Lovington, N. Mex .........,..,.... 28, 71, 100, 128 Armstrong, Jim, 1101 S. First ,.................... 50, 92, 98, 104, 105, 116, 119, 128 Lovington, N. Mex., Colpt. Club Pres., S. S. Teacher, 1st Sem., Knights of Ham. Sec., Ist Sem., Prayer Band Leader, 2nd Sem., Bible Study Band Leader. Arnold, Susan, Route 1, Box 33, Tickfaw, La ............. 40, 41, 47, 101, 102, 106 Ta-Wa-Si Pres., 2nd Sem., Sunset Med. Leader, MIZPAH Assoc. Editor, Col. Srs. Sec. Aubry, Autrey, Ayers, Ayers, S. Aye rs, Bailey, Baker, Sondra Lee, Box 273, Keene, Tex ........ Joyce, Keene, Tex .............................. Donna Sue, Box 256, Keene, Tex ........ Gilbert, Box 256, Keene, Tex ................... S. Teacher, 1st Sem., Ushers Club Pres. Robert, Box 256, Keene, Tex ................. Yvonne, Box 663, Fort Sumner, N. Mex... Beatrice, 814 Northern Blvd., San Antonio Prayer Band Leader, 2nd Sem. Baker, Baker, Jack, Shattuck, Okla ................ ....... Loretta, Route 1, Godley, Tex. 1 ..........71, 99 117 .......41, 47, 98, 127 50 .......50 Tex ....... .......... 5 0 ........71, 128 Baker, W. A., 415 9th Street, Galveston, Tex .......... . Prayer Band Leader, 2nd Sem. Barker, Phyllis Ann, 2614 Cherry Street, Pine Bluff, Ark ............. 63, 95, 96, 106 Ta-Wa-Si Religious V. Pres., lst Sem., M. V. Music Sec. Barksdale, Don, Box 244, Keene, Tex ................. 38, 50, 99, 111, 117, 118, 128 Travel Club Pres., Sunshine Band Leader Barnard, JoEllen, 2121 Nile St., Bakersfield, Calif ............................. 63, 103, 116 MIZPAH Bus. Sec. ..........50, 97, 116 Barton, Pat, Route 1, Box 729, Brownsville, Tex ........ .......... 2 5, 42, 47, 129 Prayer Band Leader, 1st Sem. Baucom, Maxine, Box 453, Santa Anna, Tex ....... ................... 5 0, 92 Bayley, Lois, Box 65, Keene, Tex .................. Bayley, June, Box 65, Keene, Tex ........................... .......50, 116 Beck, Myrna, Box 95, Cortez, Colo ............................ S. S. Teacher, 2nd Sem., Prayer Band Leader, 2nd Sem. Bell, Betty Ann, 5316 Hensley Dr .,............ 27, 50, 90, 91, 92, 95, 99, 107, 113 Fort Worth, Tex., S. S. Teacher, 2nd Sem., S. A.. V. Pres., Lit. Arts Club Pres. Bell, Camille, Box 308, Tucumcari, N. Mex .............. Bell, David, Keene, Bell, Owen, Keene, Tex ............................................... Benefield, Joyce, Box 382, Keene, Tex ................... Benson, Barbara, 3216 South 3rd St., Waco, Tex.. Benson, Martha, Box 303, Keene, Tex. ................. . Benson, Richard, Route 1, Elkins, Ark ........................ Bentz, Kathy Jean, 4308 11th Ave., Parkersburg, Betz, Sharon, Loyal, Okla .......................................... Birdwell, Jerry, Route 4, Box 118, Cleburne, Tex .... Bischoff, Barbara Jo, Box 7, Keene, Tex ................... Bischoff, Robert, Box 7, Keene, Tex ..................... Bisel, Stanley, Box 53 F, Angwin, Calif .................., Head Usher, Ushers Club, Prayer Band Leader, Col. Southwesterner Black, Alice, Box 122, Keene, Tex. Black, Betty Ann, Box 308, Kenne, Tex. Fidelis Club Sec. Blackwell, Douglas, Gen. Del., Keene, Tex. Blount, Wayne, 4869 Lendin Ave., Baton Rouge, L Prayer Band Leader, Ist Sem. Boelter, Dorothy, Gen. Del., Keene, Tex .................. . Boelter, William, Gen. Del., Keene, Tex ......... Borton, Leland, Box 97, Keene, Tex. Borton, Tom, Box 97, Keene, Tex .................... .. Boskind, Andrew, Box 1251, Melbourne, Fla ....... Boskind, Chris, Box 1251, Melbourne, Fla ........... Bowen, Benny, 2825 Jennings, Fort Worth, Tex ...... 78 Nflfllffsa .......71 ........50, 116 Va ......... ........ 8 2, 116 71, 128 42, 98, 100, 115 1st Sem., Jail Band Leader, .......72 Q ........ .......... 2 3, 51 ........ ..60 .......72 .......82 .......51 .......78 Prayer Band Leader, Ist Sem. Braddock, Henry, Santa Anna Hospital, Santa Anna, Tex ........... ..3, 30, 79, 108 Briscoe, Theresa, 421 West Tyler St., Lovington, N. Mex. Botany 500 Suits Your Money's Worth Crosby Square Shoes Authentic Fashions Van Heusen Shirts The World's Smartest Shirts BRADBURWS The Place to Buy Clothes Sanders Music Company Distributors Baldwin Pianos, Electronic Organs 2419 West Berry WAlnut 4-4510 FORT WORTH, TEXAS Miles Service Station and Garage Complete Auto, Wrecker and Taxi Service AUTO PARTS - BATTERIES Ml lton 5-9047 Box 235 Keene, Texas HARRIS - SPREEN FURNITURE COMPANY LAMPS - GIFTS HOME OF FINE FURNITURE 210 E. HENDERSON CLEBURNE, TEXAS H. F. SPREEN, OWNER Brown, Albert, Box 908, Ralls, Tex ......... .......72, 128 Brown, Jean, Route 2, Quitman, La .......................... ....... 1 24 Prayer Band Leader, 2nd Sem. Brown, Mary Sue, 2947 Dupont St., Shreveport, La. Brown, Ovella, 702-37th St., Lubbock, Tex .................. . Brown, Richard, Gen. Del., Keene, Tex ......................... . Sgt.-at-Arms, Acad. Fresh. ..........8l, 82, 116 Buck, Nancy, 4026 Willow Drive, Corpus Christi, Tex ......................................... 72 Burlew, Mazel, 9914 Branum, Houston 17, Tex ............................................. 64, 97 Burns, Monte, ...................... 28, 48, 49, 90, 92, 93, 98, 104, 111, 113, 117, 118 2201 Washington Ave. Fort Worth, Tex., Col. Jrs. Reporter, Knights of Ham. V. Pres., 2nd Sem., Prayer Band Leader, lst Sem., Temperance Leader, S. A. Chorister. Bynum, Wanda, Route 1, Box 136, Black Oak, Ark ......... Ta-Wa-Si Chorister, 2nd Sem. Calvert, Clayton, 1708 No. Sheridan Rd., Tulsa, Okla ....... Calvert, Corinne, 1708 N. Sheridan Rd., Tulsa, Okla ........ Cameron, Noel, 304 N. Pendell St., Cleburne, Tex ......... Carreno, Rita, 3905 Gaston Ave., Dallas, Tex .................. .......64, 107 Carruth, Galen, 1005 Bradfield, Dallas, Tex ................................................. 28, 63 Cash, Howard, Route 2, Oswego, Kans ................................ .23, 51, 96, 99, 126 Prayer Band Leader, lst Sem., Power Hour Leader, lst Sem., Week of Prayer Speaker Castillo, Ramiro, Keene, Tex .................................... ....... Chambers, Jane, 232 Yale Road, El Paso, Tex. Charles, Ruben, 1211 N. Alameda, Corpus Christi, Tex ................................. 28, 63 Chatfield, Nickie, Box 566, Crowell, Tex ......................................... 70, 71, 99, 104 Knights of Ham., Pastor, lst Sem., Prayer Band Leader, lst Sem., Acad. Jrs. Pres., Spanish Club, Sgt.-at-Arms Chrispens, LaVerta, Box 173, Keene, Tex ........ Spanish Club Pianist Chrispens, Mauretta, Box 173, Keene, Tex .................. Clark, Bobby, Route 2, Box 170-A, Elkhart, Tex .......... .......3, 19, 72, 99 Clark, Carolyn, 724 W. Glenwood, Tyler, Tex ..................................... 64, 99, 107 Prayer Band Leader, lst Sem. Clay, Don, 1637 Grande N. E., Albuquerque, N. Mex ..... 42, 47, 90, 91, 99, 116 Prayer Band Leader, lst. Sem., S. S. Chorister, S. A. Treas. Clement, LaVona, 1567 Sue Barnett, Houston 18, Tex ......................................... 51 Cochran, Ferne, 1617 N. W. 12th, Oklahoma City 6, Okla ......... .......... 5 1, 107 Coleman, Emmet, 3115 S. Clarkson, Englewood, Colo ............ ....... 2 8, 64, 116 Coleman, Marion, 3115 S. Clarkson, Englewood, Colo ..................... 72, 97, 116 Collier, James, 1101 West Avenue B, Hope, Ark. Colvin, Gerald, Box 597, Olla, La ................. 27, 48, 49, 92, 96, 100, 124, 126 Prayer Band Leader, lst Sem., M. V. Devotional Sec., Sunset Med. Leader, Col. Jrs. Pastor, Week of Prayer Speaker, Rel. Ed. Southwesterner Cook, Betty, 1102 Poindexter, Clebune, Tex. Cooper, Nancy, 3609 Laughton St., Fort Worth, Tex ......... Prayer Band Leader, lst Sem. Corrigan, Pat, 2302 W. 13th St., Odessa, Tex ............. Crawford, James, Box 117, Keene, Tex .............. Cromwell, Lucille, Box 36, Keene, Tex .......................... Culpepper, Paula, Keene, Tex ............................................. .......64, 128 Cunningham, Paul, Route 7, Box 515, Fort Worth, Tex ................. 28, 64, 99, 117 Curtis, Judith, Route 1, Box 349-A, Weslaco, Tex ............. Davis, Morris, Box 216, Keene, Tex ...... Davis, James, Box 853, Elsa, Tex ........................ Davis, Lillian, Box 56, Keene, Tex ........................ Davis, Patsy, 183 Annette Lane, Houston, Tex. Deapen, Judy, Keene Star Route, Cleburne, Tex ........ Acad. Sopll. V. Pres. ............42, 47, 99 .........72, 99 .........5l, 99 ........... 4, 77, 78, 109 DeGroat, Gayle, Route 2, Gentry, Ark ................................. 4, 51, 96, 103, 106 Ta-Wa-Si Pianist, 2nd Se m., MIZPAH Assist. Editor, S. S. Pianist Delgado, Helen, Keene, Tex ............................ .............................,............... 4 2, 47 Delgado, Henry, Keene, Tex ......... .......... 3 , 64, 99, 111, 117, 118 Spanish Club Pastor Delgado, Robert, Keene, Tex ......... ......................... Sigma Delta Beta V. Pres. 47, 108, 128 Dennis, Dorothy, Keene Star Route, Keene, Tex. Detamore, Kathleen, 2838 Hemphill, Fort Worth, Tex ......... .................. 3 , B2 Diamond, Wilson, 1102 Poindexter, Cleburne, Tex ............. .................... ...... 7 2 Dickerson, Gwenda, 3520 Daughtrey, Waco, Tex ................................. 51, 117, 118 Dierks, Joan, 914 S. W. 10th Ave., Miami 36, Fla ............................. 52, 100, 106 Prayer Band Leader, 2nd Sem., Ta-Wa-Si Pub. Sec., Col. Southwesterner Dowden, Gail, 1522 Van Buren St., Amarillo, Tex. Sec., 2nd Sem., S. A. Pub. Duarte, Jeremias, Apartado 1325, San Jose, Costa Rica ....... ............ 5 1 Dumler, Carol, Bonnerdale, Ark ............................................. ................ 7 3 Dumler, Donald, Box 12, Keene, Tex ................................ ......... 43 , 47 Dumler, Peggy, Box 12, Keene, Tex ................. ,,,,,,,,, 43 , 47 Dungan, Larry, Keene, Tex ...................................... ............ 7 2 Dunn, Betty, 515 Willow St., Camden, Ark ........ ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 2 Dunn, Bobby Jo, Keene, Tex ........................................................... ...................... 5 2 Dunn, Virginia, Route 1, Box 162-A, Midland, Tex ................................. 3, 73, 117 Prayer Band Leader, 2nd Sem., Asst. Prayer Band Leader, lst Sem. 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Enevoldson, Delmer, Box 142, Keene, Tex .......... ........81, B2 .........73, 116 ........52 ........65 Essig, Paul, Box 57, Keene, Tex ....................,........ ......... 7 9, 99, 116 Essig, Sharon, Box 57, Keene, Tex ................,............. ............ 8 2, 116 Estell, Donna, 2816 Sappington, Fort Worth, Tex ......... ....... 4 , 52 V. Pres., Teachers of Tomorrow Eubanks, Carra Sue, 706 Turner, Cleburne, Tex. ....... ...................... 7 9 Eubanks, Kathleen, Box 285, Keene, Tex ....... ...................................... 8 1, 82, 117 Acad. Fresh. Reporter Ewing, Henryetta, 1529Vz E. Admiral Place, Tulsa 20, Okla ...... . .................. 79 Ewing, Naomi, 1529W E. Admiral Place, Tulsa 20, Okla ........... Farris, Gaynell, Olton Route, Plainview, Tex ......... Asst. Prayer Band Leader, 1st Sem. Fast, Elmer, Route 4, Box 123, Cleburne, Tex ....... V. Pres., I. E. Club Fast, Robert, Longdale, Okla ........................................... ........65, 69 .........43, 47, 99, 128 47 Fenner, Judith, 5317 Griggs Road, Houston 21, Tex ........ ....... 5 2, 99, 103, 106 Ta-Wa-Si Reporter, 2nd Sem., MIZPAH Cir. Mgr. Fennimore, Nelma, 903 East 55th, Austin 5, Tex ......... Fenske, David, Route 2, Box 116, Elgin, Tex ................. Ferguson, Marlys, 3102 Baylor St., Lubbock, Tex ....... Fidelis Club Rep., Lit. Arts Club Treas. Fillman, Gene, Route 2, Vinita, Okla ........... Fillman, Noel, Route 2, Vinita, Okla ........... Findley, Beth, Box 35, Keene, Tex .......................... Finley, Larry, 808 Brown, Little Rock, Ark ........ Prayer Band Leader, 1st Sem. Flores, Juan, Keene, Tex ................................................ Florida, Yvonne, 3013 S. Jones, Fort Worth, Tex ...... Ta-Wa-Si Sec., 2nd Sem. Flowers, Billie, Box 178, Keene, Tex ........................ Fortner, Elliott, 3918 West Lawn, Amarillo, Tex ........ Pastor, Azad. Soph. ...........65, 69, 99 108 .........27, 43, 47, 109 ..... ....o2 .......44, 47, 105, 117, 118 ............53, 97 79, 116 78, 111, 116 Foutz, Chloe, 1300 N. University, Seminole, Okla ....,.... 27, 44, 47, 90, 99 102 MIZPAH Editor, V. Pres. Lit. Arts Club 1 Frazier, Donna, 3025 Morris, Pueblo, Colo ........................... . ..... 65, 69, 106 122 Prayer Band Leader, 2nd Sem., Ta-Wa-Si Treas., 2nd Sem. I Fry, David, Route 1, Box 94, Grapevine, Tex ..................................................... 52 M. V. Trans. Sec. Fry, Edmund, Route 1, Box 94, Grapevine, Tex ..... 61, 62, 69, 111, 117, 118, 128 Pastor, Acad. Srs. Fry Mrs. Ella, Route 4, Box 136-B, Cleburne, Tex. Fry, Violet, Route 4, Box 136-B, Cleburne, Tex ....... Gaede, Paul, 918 South Tornillo, Las Cruces, N. Mex ......... Gafner, Alice, Route 1, Riesel, Tex .............................. S. S. Pianist Garber, Sharron, 412 Locust, N. W., Ardmore, Okla... Garcia, Clara, Box 321, Reserve, N. Mex. ,.............. Garner, Ralph, 2733 Travis Ave., Fort Worth 10, Tex Garver, Richard, Box 272, Keene, Tex ......................... Genoway, Noel, Box 281, Keene, Tex .................. Gibson, Therman, Box 174, Keene, Tex. Gifford, Susie, 3002 Stonewall, Shreveport, La ............ Asst. Prayer Band Leader, 1st Sem. .......53, 123, 127 ........65, 99 . ..... ........ 3 8, 53 ......82, 116 Gilbert, Theodore, Route 5, Box 145, Nacogdoches, Tex ............. 38, 53, 99, 129 Sec. Treas. l. E. Club Gilley, James, 5546 Belmont, Dallas, Tex ......... 65, 99, 101, 104, 113, 117, 118 Knights of Ham. Treas., 1st Sem., Prayer Band Leader, 2nd Sem., M. V. Chorister, Cir. Mgr. Southwesterner Gillham, Esther, Box 119, Wayside, Tex ......................................... 28, 66, 96, 123 Prayer Band Leader, 1st Sem. Glass, Dwain, 4003 East 4th St., Lubbock, Tex ......... . Goodnow, Richard, Box 284, Keene, Tex ................ Goodwin, Dorothy, 6201 Monroe, Groves, Tex ....... Assoc. M. V. Leader Gore Elaine, 526 Euclid Ave., Cleburne, Tex ......... . Gourley, Sherlene, Keene, Tex .,..........................,........... ........53, 96 ........25, 53 Goza, Brenda, 206 Wilson Ave., Camden, Ark ......................................... 54, 107 Graham, Sharon, 21 West 42nd, Sand Springs, Okla ............. ....... ............. 6 6 , 110 Gravitt, Cathey, 3542 East 6th, Tulsa, Okla ..... . .......... 66, 106, 107, 117, 118 Ta-Wa-Si Pianist, lst Sem., M. V. Pianist Gray, Reatha, Route 1, Harlingen, Tex ................................................. 54, 106, 122 Ta-Wa-Si Pub. Sec. 1st Sem., Prayer Band Leader, 2nd Sem., Assoc. S. S. Sec. Green, Dorothy, Keene, Tex ........ V. Pres. Fidelis Club .........73, 99, 109 Ol fvg- N iv. .gif N x TM or-ta t . x fs :- TT I L ,QA bubbifj T was N vs! Why Blow Them Forever? WE HAVE THE FINEST TOP-QUALITY INSTRUMENTS THAT WOULD GIVE YOU MORE PLEASURE! Mail orders filled promptly. hittle Music Co. CORNER MILL AND CHAMBERS BU RTON-LINGO COMPANY LEE BATTLE, Manager Lumber, Builders' Hardware, Wall Boards and Paints Phone Mllton 5-2871 Cleburne, Texas l- fR :nuns Vx X X s z fywfygyw. fmesq' CARL V. REDDING DISTRICT AGENT 310 E. Henderson CLEBURNE, TEXAS Phone Mllton 5-6697 Auto - Truck - Fire - Life Green, Wintred, Keene, Tex ............,............................. ......................,......... 6 5, 99 Griffin, Charles, 1032 Wilton, Shreveport, La ..................... 53, 96, 97, 103, 127 Week of Prayer Speaker, S. S. Teacher, 2nd Sem., Prayer Band Leader, 1st Sem., Assoc. Share Your Faith Leader, Sunset Med. Leader, MIZPAH Ad. Mgr. Grimes, Gary, 1201 S. Van Buren, Enid, Okla ..... 44, 47, 90, 92, 105, 126, 128 S. S. Teacher, 1st Sem. 8. 2nd Sem., Prayer Band Leader, 1st Sem., S. A. Pres., Week of Prayer Speaker Gruesbeck, Nancy, Keene, Tex. Haddock, Karen, Keene, Tex ....................................... ............. 7 9 Hadley, James, 4218 Christi, Corpus Christi, Tex ........ ........... 3 , 73 Haffner, Carol, Box 195, Keene, Tex ........................ ................... 7 3 Haffner, Harold, Box 195, Keene, Tex ............................ ...... 5 3, 96, 126 Share Your Faith Sec., Week of Prayer Speaker Hagood, Jo Ann, Box 304, Keene, Tex .......................... ................ 8 3 Hall, Larry, Gen. Del., Keene, Tex. Hall, Martha, 1727 Michigan Ave., Dallas 16, Tex .......... .................................... 6 6 Prayer Band Leader, 1st Sem. Halsell, Mollie Sue, 420 W. Avenue A, McPherson, Kans ..... 19, 66, 116, 117, 118 Prayer Band Leader, 2nd Sem. Hambrick, Gloria, 1620 14th St., Wichita Falls, Tex ................. 70, 71, 117, 118 Acad. Jrs. Treas. Hamilton, Fred, Keene, Tex. Hamilton, Jody, Keene, Tex. Haney, Judith, Keene, Tex. Haney, Ted, Gen. Del., Keene, Tex ........................ ................ 7 9 Harkey, Barbara, 2905 Duke, Lubbock, Tex ......... ....... 6 6, 123 Prayer Band Leader, 2nd. Sem. Harlin, Wanda, Route 3, Tecumseh, Okla ......................................................... 3, 73 Harper, Dennis, West Star Route ,........ 40, 41, 47, 99, 104, 105, 116, 128, 129 Portales, N. Mex., Knights of Ham., Sgt.-at-Arms, 1st Sem., Prayer Band Leader, lst Sem., Col. Srs. Sgt.-at-Arms Harrison, Sharron, Keene Star Route, Cleburne, Tex ......... 25, 54, 107, 109, 111 S. A. Asst. Sec. Harville, Lawrence, Keene, Tex. Hayes, Carlton, 609 Poplar, Sweetwater, Tex. Hayes, Margaret, Box 365, Sterling City, Tex ........................ ................ 7 9 Hazley, Andy, 4027 Littleiohn Drive, Corpus Christi, Tex ....... ......... 7 7, 78 Pres., Acad. Soph. Headrick, Roberta, 326 Grosvenor Blvd. San Antonio, Tex ....... ................ 7 3 Heim, Ramona, Cashion, Okla ..................................................... ....... 5 4, 110 Heinrich, Gary, Pond Creek, Okla ......................................... ....... 7 3, 128 Heinrich, Gerald, Okeene, Okla ........ .................... 6 5 Heinrich, Phyllis, Okeene, Okla ....................................... .................. 3 , 73 Heinrich, Shirley, Ringwood, Okla ....................................... ......... 2 8, 44, 47 Hernandez, Apolinar, 2532 Arroyo Ave., Dallas, Tex ........ ................... 7 9 Hernandez, Ernestina, Keene, Tex ....................................... . ................................... 74 Herren, Janis, 1710 Longacre, Houston, Tex ............................................. 19, 74, 95 Prayer Band Leader, 2nd Sem., Asst. Prayer Band Leader, 1st Sem. Hill, Kenneth, 1517 Luckett, Sherman, Tex ................................... ....................... 7 9 Hill, Lou Ann, Box 197, Jefferson, Tex ............. ....... 6 7 Hines, Bob, Clayton, N. Mex .................................. .......... 5 3 Hiser, Robert, 4400 Crawford Rd., Denison, Tex. Hoag, Clarence, Rt. 1, Wattsburg, Pa ........................... .............................. 6 5, 122 Hodges, Patsy Ruth, Rt. 1, Joshua, Tex. Hoeckendorf, Edwin, Rt. 1, Box 6-D, Midland, Tex ......... 54, 104, 105, 110, 128 Knights of Ham. Pres., 1st Sem., Prayer Band Leader, 2nd Sem. Hoehn, Jimmy, Box 6, Keene, Tex ......................... 28, 61, 62, 69, 99, 108, 116 Pres., Acad. Srs., Sigma Delta Beta Treas. Hoehn, Joyce, Route 1, Sanger, Tex .............. ............. 8 3 Prayer Band Leader, 2nd Sem. Hoehn, Kenneth, Route 1, Sanger, Tex ......... ......... 5 4, 96 Hoehn, Marilyn, Box 6, Keene, Tex ..............,......,... .......... 8 3 Holland, Philip, 3201 Baker, Dallas, Tex ................... ............. 7 3 Holley, Donna, 2838 Hemphill, Fort Worth, Tex ............................. ........ 4 , 54 Holm Joy, Keene, Tex. Holm, Nathan, :fo C. A. Dennis, Keene Star Route, Keene, Tex. Hooks, Rosemary, Route 2, Sulphur Springs, Tex ..........,.. ............. ..... ....... 5 4 , 107 Horton, Marie, Gen. Del., Keene, Tex .............................................. ................... 6 7 Houghton, James, Star Route, Strawn, Tex ....... ............ 7 7, 78, 97 Acad. Soph. Sgt.-at-Arms Houghton, Lois, Star Route, Strawn, Tex ............... ................... 5 4, 95, 97, 103 Sunshine Band Leader, Mizpah Bus. Mgr. House, Derrill, Uxmol 365, Colonia Narvarte, Mexico, D. F., Mex .......... 3, 66, 69 Assoc. S. S. Supt. 117, 122 Hugh, John, 1912 Cassia Drive, Dallas, Tex ..... 3, 70, 71, 96, 97, 111, 117, 118 Sunshine Band Leader, Power Hour Leader, 2nd Sem. Hunt, Kent, 6039 Willow Glen Dr., Houston 21, Tex ................................ ............. 7 4 HUHTGF, Elaine, 1020 Hale, Beaumont, Tex. .... .. ....... Jacobs, Gerald, Gen. Del., Keene, Tex ............................................. ............... , ...54 Jacobs, J. Wesley, 108 Sandra Drive, San Antonio 10, Tex ......................... 66, 69 James, Hubert, P. 0. Box 623, Sandia View Acad., Albuquerque, N, Mex, Janes, Von Ray, Route 4, Cleburne, Tex ......................................... 28, 74, 99, 116 Jensen, Connie, Keene, Tex ....................................................... 48, 49, 93, 96, 109 Treas., Col. Jrs. 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Johnson, Johnny, 4210 Pierce, Omaha, Nebr ........ .......... 8 2 Johnson, Ruth, Keene, Tex .................................... .......... 4 Johnson, William, Box 252, Kinder, La ,.............................. ................ 8 3 Jones, Arthur, 201 Boheme, Uvalde, Tex ..........,.................. .. ...... 74, 116 Jones, Robert Dee, 1603 Northridge Drive, Austin 5, Tex ....... .............. 8 3 Kasiska, Geneva, 723 No. Sandusky, Tulsa, Okla ......... ....... 4 , 54, 95, 96 Kasper, Joe, Keene, Tex ......................................................... ............ 2 7, 54, 99 Lit. Band Leader, V. Pres., Spanish Club Kelley, Jeanne, Apartado 51, Montemorelos, N. L., Mex ............. 45, 47, 96, 116 Kemena, Edward, Route 2, Box 88, Choctaw, Okla ..................................... 45, 47 Kepkey, Janice, Apartado 218, Guatemala City, Guatemala, C.A ..... 55, 117, 118 Asst. Prayer Band Leader, 1st Sem. Kim, Violet, 1530 Indian Drive, Enid, Okla .................... ....................... 45 , 47, 117 Prayer Band Leader, 1st Sem. King, Eva Jane, 1633 Vinewood, Fort Worth, Tex ............. 55, 106, 107, 110, 116 Pres., Ta-Wa-Si, 1st Sem. King, Nancy, Madison College, Madison, Tenn ....... Klopfenstein, Nancy, P. O. Box 186, Keene, Tex ....... V. Pres., Acad. Fresh. Knight, Bob, Route 1, Box 216, Sand Springs, Okla. 28, 55 82 Koobs, Bonny, 115 W. Courtland, San Antonio, Tex ..................................... ....... 7 4 Korgan, Milton, 1713 N. E. 42nd St., Oklahoma City, Okla ................. 55, 95, 110 Prayer Band Leader, 2nd Sem. Langley, Douglas, Route 1, Westbrook, Tex ......... Langley, Sandra, Route 1, Westbrook, Tex ......... Prayer Band Leader, 2nd Sem. Latimer, Betty, Box 532, Bangs, Tex ............................ Latimer, Priscilla, Box 532, Bangs, Tex ............................ Layland, Linda, 503 Kilpatrick Ave., Cleburne, Tex ......... Layland, Mary, Route 1, Cleburne, Tex. LeBlanc, Terry, 4210 Sunken Court, Port Arthur, Tex ....... M. V. Assoc. Pub. Sec. Leonard, Donna, 2324 Charleston, Bakersfield, Calif. Lightsey, Jahnie, 1604 Corrin, Saginaw, Tex. Lingo, Bill, 1336 S. 75th East Ave., Tulsa, Okla ......... 55, S. A. Rec. Leader, Sports Ed. Southwesterner Loewen, Mariorie, Hooker, Okla ............................... Asst. Typist, Southwesterner Lofton, Mariorie, Box 153, Lyford, Tex ...................... Asst. Prayer Band Leader, 1st Sem. Long, Carol, 1646 Kirkwood Drive, Garland, Tex ........ Asst. Prayer Band Leader, 1st Sem. Lovett, Linda, 1217 Burnham Rd., Fort Smith, Ark ........... V. Pres., Col. Jrs., Prayer Band Leader, 1st Sem. 111,116, 117,118 110 .......25, 44, 47, 107 ........3, 74 .......74 ..80 90, 100, 105, 128, 129 .......19, 55, 100 .........55, 92 .......55, 96, 121 .......48, 49, 117 MacLafferty, Marilyn, Keene, Tex ....... ....... 7 4, 97, 98, 99, 103, 122 Mizpah Copy Sec. MacLafferty, Merritt, Keene, Tex ............................................... 40, 41, 47, 96, 108 S. S. Teacher, 1st Sem., Sigma Delta Beta, Pastor, Assoc. M. V. Leader, Pastor, Col. Srs., V. Pres., Colpt. Club. Maxwell, Evelyn, Route 1, Gentry, Ark ................................................. 31, 55, 100 Prayer Band Leader, 2nd Sem., Head Typist Southwesterner Mnzat, Bruce, 402 Lois Lane, Richardson, Tex ............. 70, 71, 90, 111, 117, 118 Prayer Band Leader, 1st Sem., Pub. Sec., Colpt. Club McClain, Mary, Box 165, Keene, Tex ............................................. ....................... 8 3 McClain, Ross, 2917 West 6th, Fort Worth, Tex ........................ . ...... 28, 66, 117 McClanahan, Cheryl, 411 Walker St., Marlin, Tex ......... McCoy, Lynn, Box 45, Keene, Tex ................................ McKinney, Pat, 112 Sycamore, Luling, Tex. .......... .. McKinney, Tom, 112 Sycamore, Luling, Tex ......... McNie1, Frank, Spangle, Wash ................................... McPhail, Judy, 809 Anthony, Fort Worth 15, Tex ..... . Meeker, Norma, Route 4, Box 215, Cleburne, Tex ........ Melton, Ray Don, Route 4, Cleburne, Tex. Mendenhall, Pat, Route 1, Box 375, Wewoka, Okla ........ Prayer Band Leader, 1st Sem. Mercer, Hershel, 306 N. Elm, Pauls Valley, Okla ........ Miles, Larry, Box 131, Keene, Tex ............................ Miles, Peggy, 2631 Dunreath, Dallas, Tex ............. Miller, Robert, Keene, Tex. Mills, Jonny, 1514 Oleander Dr., LaMarque, Tex ....... . Mohr, Gerald, Box 225, Keene, Tex ........................................ ..........75, 97, 116 ........80, 96, 97, 99 .......74, 99, 122 .........60, 92 .........75, 99 .........66, 99 .........55, 92 .......80, 108 Monzingo, Patsy, 136 Columbia, Cleburne, Tex .................. . .... ....... 7 5. 117 Moore, Leon, 5115 Isherwood Drive, Niagara Falls, N. Y ......... .......... 5 5 Asst. S. A. Treas. Morgan, Gerald, Route 1, Marietta, Tex. Morgan, Kenneth, Box 141, Keene, Tex ......... ......83 Pelleymounter, Bob, Box 226, Keene, Tex ..................... 27, 40, 41, 47, 108, 116 Jarman Shoes Mizpah Art Editor, Week of Prayer Speaker Compliments of SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY Work in keeping with the name Phone MI lton 5-2571 Cleburne, Texas Congratulations Phone to your Graduates FORT WORTH WHOLESALE GROCERY CO. EDison 2-3351 301 East Industrial A FORT WORTH, TEXAS venue Morrow, Marilyn, Sanger, Tex .............................. Prayer Band Leader, 1st Sem. 121 Mowdy, Barbara, 1012 E. Loyadell, Altus, Okla ......................... 56, 97, 106, 122 Ta-Wa-Si Rel. V. Pres., 2nd Sem., S. S. Head Sec. Muirhead, Rosemary, 1711 Wilbur, Dallas, Tex ................ Mullins, Frances, Gen. Del., Keene, Tex .......................... Mullins, George, Gen. Del., Keene, Tex ....... Newton, Jerry, Box 461, Keene, Tex ........................ Norman, Gary, P. O. Box 147, Keene, Tex ................. 75 45, 47 ..........117 .......83, 116 Norton, Reca, Route 6, Box 577, Texarkana, Tex ......... ......... 5 6 Asst. Prayer Band Leader, lst Sem. Nye, Barbara, Box 752, Dickinson, Tex. Oblander, Don, 829 S. 1st, Blackwell, Okla .............................. .......................... 5 6 Ortiz, Ruth, Caner 7,ff 7:31, Buga Valle, Colombia, S. A ............... 3, 67, 99, 107 Pres., Spanish Club Owens, Annet'ta, Box 116, Keene, Tex ................................................. 67, 116, 124 Owens, Eddy Lou, Box 116, Keene, Tex ....... .................................. 6 7, 117 Owens, Jere, Box 116, Keene, Tex ............. ....... 56, 111, 117, 118, 128 Parent, Emily, Route 2, Box 4, Marthaville, La ......... Patterson, Perry, Hamilton Hall, Keene, Tex. Payne, Bill Claude, 303 Huron, Cleburne, Tex. ..........56, 116 South Arrow Shirts Dobbs Hats McGregor Sportswear GRAY'S Mews WEAR Side Square Phone Mllton 5-7531 CLEBURNE Treas., Col. Sr. , Pena, Horacio, Carrero 241 30-31, Bucaramanga, Colombia .................... 67, 116 Perryman, Doris, 1970 South Broadway, Grand Junction, Colo ..... ............ 4 H, 49 Asst. Prayer Band Leader, 1st Sem., Sec., Col. Jr. 117, 118 Pettigrew, Kay, Keene, Tex .... .... ......................... ...... ............ .............................. . . Peterson, Carl, 3900 Spurgeon, Fort Worth, Tex ................................... 44, 47, 101 M. V. Treas. Pflueger, Dorothy, 5049 Chef Menteur Huey, New Orleans 23, La ....... 46, 47, 90 S. S. Teacher, 1st. Sem., Ta-Wa-Si Chorister, 1st Sem., 96, 100, 101 Southwesterner Editor Phillips, Pat, 1728 N. E. 47, Oklahoma City, Okla ................. 21, 39, 70, 71, 106 S. S. Teacher, 2nd Sem., Ta-Wa-Si Reporter, 1st Sem., M. V. Copy Sec., Travel Club V. Pres., Reporter, Acad. Jr. Phillips, Pat, 111 .N. Houston, Hillsboro, Tex ................. 25, 46, 47, 99, 103, 122 Mizpah Snap Editor, Assoc. S. S. Sec., Prayer Band Leader, 1st Sem., Col. Southwesterner , Sec., Lit. Arts Club Pierce, Charles, 1005 W N. Anglin, Cleburne, Tex ................... ....... 5 6, 129 Pierce, Judy, 513 Motley St., Grand Prairie, Tex ........................ .... . ....... 7 7, 78 Asst. Prayer Band Leader, 1st Sem., Sec., Acad. Soph. Pine, Jean, 312 North Sixth, Lawton, Okla ............................. ........ 6 7, 117, 118 Polson, Porter, John, 216 Forrest Avenue, Cleburne, Tex. Calvin, Armstrong, Iowa JOHNSON 8: SONS Humble Station and Grocery Keene, Texas Potter, Sharon, Route 2, Box 438, Weslaco, Tex ...... . .................... 68, 69, 90, 106 V. Pres., Ushers Club, Ta-Wa-Si Treas., 1st Sem., Prayer Band Leader, 2nd Sem., Sec., Colpt. Club Preston, Roger, 2209 No. 44th St., Waco, Tex .................................. .. ..... .56 Prowant, Charles, Sturgeon, Mo ................................ ......... 3 8 Qualls, Gilbert, Route 4, Clovis, N. Mex ................................ ......... 4 8, 49, 99 Prayer Band Leader, 1st Sem., Prayer Band Leader, 2nd Sem., Pres. Col. Jr., Pres., I. E. Club Rabun, Betty, Route 2, Box 106, Elgin, Tex. Ramirez, Stella, 4102 Chapman, Houston 22, Tex ........ M.. V. Program Sec., Assoc. S. S. Supt. ........25, 27, 56, 96 107, 113, 122 Ramirez, Ralph, 4102 Chapman, Houston 22, Tex ....................................... 75, 122 Rasco, Jimmy, Box 821, Pampa, Tex ............... 31 56, 95, 96, 98, 111, 117, 118 M. V. Master Guide Leader Ray, Patsy, Keene, Tex ............................................................................... 4, 75, 109 Treas., Fidelis Club Reed, Bob, cfo V. H. Weekley, Route 3, Vernon, Tex. Rees, David, Box B, Keene, Tex .......................................... Asst. S. A. Pub. Sec. Reese, Sherrill, 1919 Tyler, Amarillo, Tex ......................... Reid, Thomas, Route 4, Box 245, Cleburne, Tex. 80, 90, 116 68, 117 Reyna, Hortense, 2506 Arbor Place, San Antonio, Tex ....................................... 68 Prayer Band Leader, 1st Sem. Rice, Arthur, 1021 12th Ave., N. W., Ardmore, Okla ......... 67, 69, 111, 117, 118 Richman, Ann, Route 1, Midland, Tex ......................... ..... .............. ........ 5 6 , 103 Mixpah Copy Sec. Richter, Wanda, Route 4, Box 142, Cleburne, Tex ............................................... 68 Rippe, Elaine, Route 1, Box 115, Keller, Tex ......................... Ta-Wa-Si, Soc. V. Pres., 2nd Sem., Reporter, Col. Jr. 21, 48, 49, 96, 106 Rivera, Andrew, Keene, Tex ........................................................... 45, 47, 103, 127 Roberts Roberts Roberts: Curtis, Route 4, Box 128, Cleburne, Tex. Roberts, , Jane, 1103 Fairmont, Fort Worth, Tex. Larry, Route 3, Box 56, Chandler, Okla .... Margaret, 3821 N. Texas Ave., Odessa, Roberts, Phyllis, Route 4, Box 128, Cleburne, Tex.. ........38, 57, 99 Tex ....... ............ 6 8, 69 WESTERN MOTEL CLEBURNE'S NEWEST and FINEST TV, PHONE, RADIO 1411 E. Henderson on Hwy. 67 Phone Ml lton 5-4386 AUSTIN BRIDGE CO. P. O. Box 1590 DALLAS, TEXAS INTERNATIONAL EXTERMINATOR CORPORATION COMPLETE PEST CONTROL 1207 Stamford Phone MI lton 5-8175 Cleburne, Texas McKEE'S Department Store You Wear It! We Have lt! We Specialize in Men's and Boys' SUITS and TOPCOATS Men's and Boys' SPORT COATS CLEBURNE TEXAS Roberts, Sammy, Route 6, Box 143, Waco, Tex. ...... .... ............ ..................... ..... 57 Robertson, Earl, 615 W. Ashby Place, San Antonio, Tex ............. 61, 62, 69, 108 Sgt.-at-Arms, Acad. Srs. Robertson, Melba, 2740 7th St., Port Arthur, Tex ................ ........................ 6 8 Robison, Allen, Route 3, Mulhall, Okla ...................... ....... 5 7 Prayer Band Leader, 2nd Sem. Rogers, Margie, 301 Mechanic St., Cleburne, Tex ......... .............................. 57 Rogers, Nancy, Keene Star Route, Cleburne, Tex ........... ......................... 8 0, 116 Roper, Mary Nell, 2641 Maryland Ave., Dallas, Tex ............. 19, 61, 62, 69, 111 Prayer Band Leader, 2nd Sem., V. Pres., Acad. Sr. Rumph, Patricia, Route 2, Dequeen, Ark ............................... .............................. 5 7 Sadler, Randall, 9 Crestview Dr., Cleburne, Tex. Sandefur, Ronnie, Box 274, Keene, Tex ......... ............ . ................ ........... 7 5 Sanders, Harold, Box 155, Keene, Tex .......................................................... 3, 75 Santamaria, Antonio, 3325 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif, .................... 68, 99 Sasser, Jimmy, 230 Rio Hondo, Maplewood, La ............................. 40, 41, 47. 99 129 Pres., Col. Srs., Bus. Mgr. Southwesterner 105, 128, Saxon, George, 3530 N. 19th St., Waco, Tex ........ .............................. .......... 57 Schisler, Jimmy, Harrah, Okla. Schneider, Donald, Loyal, Okla ....................................... 70, 71, 92, 99, 104, 128 Pastor, Knights of Ham., 2nd Sem., Prayer Band Leader, 2nd Sem., V. Pres., Acad. Jr., Treas., Spanish Club Schram, Mary Lynn, Keene, Tex ................................................... ........ 5 7, 116 Schultz, Elaine, 518 Stewart St., Loma Linda, Calif ......... ........ 6 9, 123 Travel Club Sec. Treas. Schwarz, Sally, 7317 West Knoll, Houston 28, Tex. Selby, Elaine, Route 2, Box 288, Portales, N. Mex ........ .................. 5 7, 129 Sharpe, Bonnie, 105 E. 7th, Breckenridge, Tex ....... ........ 7 5, 97, 99, 122 Assoc. S. S. Sec. Shaw, George, 1609 Lindsay, Gainesville, Tex ................................. 95, 104, 128 Knights of Ham. Sec.-Treas., 2nd Sem., Prayer Band Leader, 2nd Sem. Shaw, Sylvia, 412 S. E. 47 St., Oklahoma City, Okla ....................... 57, 124, 127 Assoc. S. S. Set., Prayer Band Leader, 1st Sem., Sunset Med. Leader Shedell, Harlan, Box 157, Keene, Tex ..................................................................... 80 Shelton, Dennis, Keene, Tex ............................................. ....... 7 5 Shirley, Richard, 2532 May St., Fort Worth, Tex ......... ....... 7 6 Sims, Ethel, Gen. Del., Keene, Tex ............................... ....... 6 9 Singer, Earl, Route 1, Siloam Springs, Ark. Slattery, Harley, Keene, Tex ............................ ....... 45 Sloan, Walter, Keene, Tex.. Smith, Barbara, Box 34, Keene, Tex .................................. ........... 8 3 Smith, Betty, Route 4, Box 30-Y, Corpus Christi, Tex ........ ....... 2 2, 80 Smith, Jo Ann, Box 283, Keene, Tex ................................ ................. 6 9 Smtih, Tom, 4778 Paige St., Baton Rouge, La .................... .............. 2 8, 46 Smith, Wayne, 124 Fifth Ave., W., Hendersonville, N. C ....... ........ 6 8, 69, 122 Smith, Wilma, Box 179, Keene, Tex ....................................... .................... 4 7 Smoot, Barbara, Route 1, Dolores, Colo ............................... ................. 5 7 Prayer Band Leader, 2nd Sem. Snow, Mary, P. O. Box 3162, Crawfords No. 2 Trailer Pk., Port Arthur, Tex ..........................................,................................................ 75, 99 Spady, Nancy, cfo Cumberland Sanitarium, R.D. 3, Cumberland, R. I ....... 38, 58 Asst. Prayer Band Leader, 1st Sem. Spears, Lucille, Route 1, Ramona, Okla ........... . ........... .............................. 8 0 Spring, Glenn, 1009 Waggoman, Fort Worth, Tex ........ ....... 3 9, 57, 99, 111 S. S. Supt., Prayer Band Leader, 2nd Sem. 117, 118, 121 Stafford, Joyce, 3001 Lipscomb, Fort Worth, Tex ......................................... 77, 78 Prayer Band Leader, 2nd Sem., Asst. Prayer Band Leader, 1st Sem. Steinert, Pat, Shattuck, Okla ................................... 22, 61, 62, 69, 106, 117, 118 Ta-Wa-Si Soc. V. Pres., 1st Sem., Sec., Acad. Srs. Stephens, Jim, 6009 Grand View, Tyler, Tex ..................................... 76, 116, 128 Stephens, Larry, Keene, Tex .................................................. ............... 5 7, 126 Pres., Teach. of Tomorrow, Week of Prayer Speaker Stephens, Margaret, Box 96, Keene, Tex. Stevens, Mary, Route 2, Florence, Miss .............................. .............. 7 5 Asst. Prayer Band Leader, lst Sem. Stewart, Janis, 3207 Thomas Ave., Midland, Tex ......... ........ 3 , 70, 71 Sec., Acad. Jr. Stoner, Billy, Keene Star Route, Cleburne, Tex ............. ........................ 8 3 Strayer, Loretta, 1139 Alvarado St., Cleburne, Tex ........ ................ 6 9, 117, 118 Strayer, Sherrie, 1139 Alvarado St., Cleburne, Tex ....................................... 81, 82 Stutchman, Tommy, Box 6, Sanitarium, Calif ....................... 58, 92, 93, 100, 128 Col. Southwesterner Summerlin, George, Route 1, Avinger, Tex ............... ........... 3 , 68, 121 Summerlin, Ray, Route 1, Avinger, Tex ............. .... ....... ....... 7 6 , 121, 122 Sutton, Martha, 312 F. Southwest, Ardmore, Okla. Swena, Alma, 505 Arapahoe, Golden, Colo ................. ......... 5 8, 105, 116 Tammen, Jerry, Route 2, Box 302, Wichita Falls, Tex ......... ................. 8 0 Taylor, Delbert, Keene, Tex ................................................. ........ 5 B, 117 Taylor, Harold, Box 776, Las Cruces, N. Mex ...... . ........ .............. 6 8 Taylor, Sharon, 912 East Park, Enid, Okla ......... ................. 8 3 Taylor, Suzanne, Box 791, Lubbock, Tex .............. ........ 7 6, 123 Tedford, Doris, Box 187, Keene, Tex ........................... ........ 5 8, 100 Sunshine Band Leader, Col. Southwesterner Thacker, Janiece, Route 2, Box 346, Scottsdale, Ariz ............................... .. ....... 58 Ta-Wa-Si Reporter, 1st Sem., Asst. Prayer Band Leader, 1st Sem. J. E. GERARD LUMBER MILL WORK Phone Ml lton 5-5341 - Cleburne Price Quality Service Fort Worth WAlnut 7-8448 MARK FREDERICK 8: SONS Established 1931 800 Forest Park Blvd. Fort Worth, Texas Distributors For: HOBART Food Machines 0 WARREN Refrigerators 0 BRUNNER Air Conditioners, Compressors o CU5. TOM-BUILT Coolers, Gondolas, Shelving, Checking Counters O STORE PLANNING. Compliments 0 f GLENN E. SPRING APPLIANCE SERVICE Fort Worth WAlnut 7-8448 DR. JACK BURTON OPTOMETRIST 110 W. Henderson St. Telephone MI lton 5-2511 Cleburne, Texas Thacker, Robert, Rloute 2, Box 346, Scottsdale, Ariz. Thomann, Bettylou, Apartado 87, Cuidad Truiillo, Rep. Dominicana Fidelis Club, Rel., Sec., Spanish Club, Chorister ................ 80, 99, 109, 117 Thomann, Donald, Apartado 87, Cuidad Truiillo, Rep. Dominicana ............ 58, 99 Thomas, Ann, 3108 So. Adams, Fort Worth, Tex ..................... 27, 46, 47, 97, 100 S. S. Teacher, 2nd Sem., Prayer Band Leader, 1st Sem.: Assoc. Ed. Southwesterner Thomas, Nellie Jo, 8005 Doyle Springs Road, Little Rock, Ark ........................... 58 Thompson, Donald, 1301 W. Logan, Guthrie, Okla ............................. 76, 99, 117 Thompson, Roger, 4014 Brawner Parkway, Corpus Christi, Tex ....................... 128 Thurber, Sharon, Route 2, Box 372, Muskogee, Okla .................. ........ 5 8, 107 Asst. Prayer Band Leader, lst Sem. Thurman, Camille, 2319 Bartlett, Houston, Tex ................. .............................. ...... 2 2 Tomblinson, Carolyn Jo, La Sierra College, Arlington, Calif ....................... 25, 58 Tomblinson, Edwin, 2816 Sadler, Fort Worth, Tex ........................... 4, 80, 99, 116 Torres, Gus, El Quetzol, San Pedro-Sula, Honduras, C. A ........... 46, 47, 99, 105 Torres, Rudy, Box 5, Sandoval, N. Mex ....................... 48 49, 103, 111, 117, 118 Mizpall Asst. Editor: S. S. Chorister, Sgt.-at-Arms, Col. Jr. Towerton, Katie, Route 4, Box 115, Cleburne, Tex ............................................... 59 Trammel, Carol, 1216 Carol Drive, Shawnee, Okla. ....... ...................... 3 , 76 Trevino, Aida, Box 114, Keene, Tex .............. . ............... ......... 7 6, 109, 116 Pianist, Fidelis Club Trevino, Max, Box 114, Keene, Tex .............. ................................... 8 3, 116 Trevino, Nellie, Box 114, Keene, Tex ..................................................................... 83 Turner, Rex, 1316 Poindexter, Cleburne, Tex ............. 27, 46, 47, 90, 91, 96, 128 S. S. Teacher, 1st 8. 2nd Sem., M. V. Leaderp Prayer Band Leader, 2nd Sem. Turner, Robert, 1316 Poindexter, Cleburne, Tex .......... ....... 8 1, 82, 93 Pastor, Acad. Fresh. Uhrig, John, Box 213, Keene, Tex .......... .......... 4 7, 108, 128 Sgt.-at-Arms, Sigma Delta Beta Uhrig, Shirley, Box 213, Keene, Tex ....................... ....... ........... 5 9 Usry, Ronald, 6210 Wister Lane, Houston, Tex ........ ....... 6 9 Vanderwilt, David, Box 295, Keene, Tex ............................................................... 60 Vanerwegen, Jerry, 3305 W. Danieldale Drive, Lancaster, Tex ........... 47, 96, 128 Vanerwegen, Valio, 3305 W. Danieldale Drive, Lancaster, Tex ........................... 76 Sgt.-at-Arms, Acad. Jr. Vildosola, Elizabeth, 327 Grenet St., San Antonio, Tex ....... ............ 6 9, 124 Vildosola, Sammy, 327 Grenet St., San Antonio, Tex .......... ....... 2 8, 30, 69 Vincent, LaWana, Gen. Del., Keene, Tex ............................. ................. 7 6 Wagner, Sam, Keene, Tex ............................................ ....... 4 7 Wallen, Wanda, Keene Star Route, Cleburne, Tex ........ ....... 7 6 Walther, Elvahre, Keene, Tex ...................................... ....... 8 0 Walther, Ronald, Keene, Tex ............................................ .................................. 5 9 Watkins, Shelly, 5536 Calmont, Fort Worth, Tex. Weaver, Lanny, Box 275, Keene, Tex ......................... ......... 1 08, 110, 112, 116 Pres., Sigma Delta Beta Webb, Arnold, Route 1, Wilmar, Ark. Wellman, Joyce, Box 187, Keene, Tex ............................... 27, 31, 40, 41, 47, 96 S. S. Teacher, 1st Sem.: M. V. Sec.: V. Pres., Col. Sr. White, Elwood, Box 51, Keene, Tex ......................................................................... 60 Wickwire, Barbara Jean, 203 Lois Lane, Richardson, Tex ........... 59, 90, 91, 107 S. A. Sec. Wickwire, Linda, 203 Lois Lane, Richardson, Tex ........................... 61, 62, 69, 96 Head Usherette, Ushers Club, M. V. Pub. Sec.: Lit. Band Leader, Prayer Band Leader, 1st Sem.p Treas. Acad. Sr. Wier, Carolyn, 201 Golden Crown, San Antonio 10, Tex ......... ................ ........ 8 3 Wiist, Gladys, Box 197, Keene, Tex ..... . .................................. ........ 1 9, 80, 116 Will, LfaVonne, 821 Delaware, Perry, Okla ......................... ............ 8 0, 122 Will, Sharon, 821 Delaware, Perry, Okla. Williams, Bert, Route 11, Box 184, Huebener Rd., San Antonio 1, Tex ....................................... 59, 95, 100, 101, 104, 105, V. Pres. Knights of Ham. 1st Sem., Pres. Knights of Ham., 2nd Sem.y Art Ed. Southwesterner Williams, Miriam, Box 58, St. Mary's, Ontario, Canada ......... .59, 109, 110, 112 Pres., Fidelis Club Williams, Van, Route 2, Vinita, Okla. Wilson, Bob, Cortez, Colo. Wohlers, Bob, Box 146, Keene, Tex ........ ........ 8 1, 82, 116 Pres., Acad. Fresh. Wood, Evelyn, Hamilton, Colo ................................................................................. 59 128 Worley, Ma-ry, 543 N.. Camp, Uvalde, Tex .................................................. ....... 5 9 Teach. of Tomorrow, Sec.-Treas., Prayer Band Leader, 2nd Sem. Wright, Cletis, Route 4, Box 95-A, Jefferson, Tex ................................................. 76 Wright, Kenneth Box 801, Mission, Tex ....................................................... 104, 115 S. S. Teacher, 2nd Sem.p Sgt. at Arms, Knights of Ham., 2nd Sem.p Prayer Band Leader, 2nd Sem. Youngs, Roxanna, 4162 Erie, Houston 17, Tex .............. ........ 1 9, 69, 98, 106 Sec.-Treas., Ushers Clubp Sec. Ta-Wa-Si, 1st Sem. Zappula, Emile, Route 1, Box 15, Hammond, La .......... ....... 5 9 Q01 Some, G4 .faaf goocf-Bye Q01 Dflliii, JVLMZQ, G4 llgfulaf cflflomanf ggazzfing To all we bid o fond farewell, Looking torword with o smile, With courage strong ond stondords high, To meet in the glod otterwhile. r as iw, i,,,g,,V . ,,


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