Southwestern Assemblies of God University - Southwesterner Yearbook (Waxahachie, TX)
- Class of 1946
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EDDIE HUGHES Editor-in-Chief IOYCE ROBERTS DON NEEL Associate Editors Ai VIVIAN MURPHEY l Business Manager - 65 n 111211112 Tllfl To those who have gone forth from the ship Southwestern carrying the lifeline to a world sinking in the sea of sing to those who have heard the cry for help and answered with their lives: to those who, having caught a vision of the need of the world, have gone forth to fulfill their places in meet- ing that needg to those who have yielded their own plans, ambitions and desires to obey the commandment of Christ, go yep to those who have dedi- cated their lives to a service of love that dying souls everywhere might have life: to those who have met the challenge of a lost world with their ally to those who are not only hearers of the Word but doers also: to those who have counted nothing dear in this life except the Work of God: to those who have left all that they might lead lost souls safely into the harbor, to those who have lost their lives only to find them again: to those who are gathering sheaves to lay at the Master's feet, to those who have loolced beyond the curtain of time to the reward of the faithiulg to these, our Southwestern mission- aries everywhere, this book is respectfully dedicated. Southwesterners, your vision has inspired us to attempt greater things for Christ. We appreciate your labors for the Kingdom: your work is an in- spiration to us. Reinforcements are soon coming, the good old ship is on her way with help! Labor on, Southwesterners, until that day when He who knows our works shall say, 'fWell done, thou good and faithful servant. Enter into the joy of the Lord. I , 1 . l A Q Q' x, 'I' is lg fn. l lV1 ' ' of lheknpfi - U- 521.1 0 5 -- 1 e. We are c QQ l 'F s ' ' A-4 A s, s en ,f C CI if of l, A lu, nj gius in i ove for ur 5HIP'S PAPERS Look! Do you see that large ship, the one named 'Southwestern'? It is such a beautiful ship, so clean, and the sails are so white. It must be ready to load up. Yes, the gangplank is being lowered. Listen! What is that sound as of a mighty army? Vtfhy, here comes a host of people, young, strong, fear- less men and women. How determined seems their expression, how fixed their gaze, how far-reaching their vision, how firm their tread. lt is as if they had caught a glimpse of some worthy goal, of some glorious objective, of some supreme battle with worthwhile results and lasting reward. See, they bear the Christian flag. What manner of seamen are these? Let's venture closer and find out more about this ship and her crew. Possibly that y ung man marching there can answer our questions. 3 Pardon me, Seaman, but are you shipp Southwe tern? Yes, sir, l am. ' 'H ' .. Q Would you drop out of line long enough to.an er a few quiries we have about this ship? ' I'd be glad to, sir, if you will hurry. You ee, we don't have - uchti-me left to work, and I must board ship and be aboli tl'1'e1VlZ1s'fer's- usi ss while yet there is time. . 5 'AF . , ft gNhat is your name, Se N ' N frdtiiw Where' n v' if 13 5 ' people come. X. ' X. 'jr N 5 ,.f-tx r Sir, my name is Christia TH edple come from all H l:yf ' urqtry, and we are all workers toget fin ur ster's stead. n l ., 1 tl Who is your Mas ? , , , l Our Master I , N ' e - it7Chief is Iesus Christ, the ' on of ' ' lliv- ing God. -L, 1 hw .ig -- ffl , ,' lx What is your cargo ' , ..f'ff 1- AN -5, . We carry life and light t 'of - -N - it ' ' ss- ?.kN 11 I What is your destination? l it' 3-'DM' ' u, .' Allthe won fi lr . W 1 X All the wo, dl at,a your-sllipping orders? V. Ni Our shipp' g o ref' found infthe Log which our fi'- 1 yi -Chief left us: 'A d s ' u em, Go yq' into all the worldfan li- ocl'1 Y:xx ospel to every cl 'f .e Xsiri the worlpl is o r destinati n. ve' in which to s ,traine , capable -,-sf-1 ' 1' ip ---X to Africa, to l d' , o Slhina, to Latin. f, ,lft EE Ls- t tthe Islands, to V rycomer of the earth pig., : V- MMV- ' P :- . the . . .S of lesus, th ifelirie from Heaven. 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I X wi N 'QQYQQSXF K Y 6 X, u.fxx -.X,f5gMm 'W 'Ns mpaw-f-M., Ny. -w. X. 'WM -'Q KN Nh '--.. N-. EN i V . X .1 NNI, W-. Xu . . ,Fw L 5 5 ff' f F Lf ! ,i' 5, 9 0 CJYMNASIUM 5 u E X ,N 1-W un- W: My In books, or work, or healthful play. -Isaac Watts. '-N, V, N., M - .Q N-.. kk--. 'W-. 'In-. Wm ik GYBQJX sitio? if 3 Where hourly l converse with the old sages and philosoph- ers: and sometimes, for variety, l confer with kings and ern- perors, and weigh their counsels. -Beaumont and Fleicher. Are the tools without, which the carpenter puts forth his hands to, or are they and all the carpentry Within himself: and would he not smile at the notion that chest or house is more than he? -eCyrus A. Bartol. 4 U gk NG S Q? Q? xg N l. ' v f WAR X ip? 1,9 2 -----1' 1 I R ,- PM . - g , X rx N , 5 N , H EY , A W, Q , 1 M' ' J II -I Q 1 -1 1 ns ' - ,, -W -19. -. I. r-9: Q, Q J ' J .Taw ' , '1- ,A -Q ,.. .. -.- ' f f'- on-...ma-- ' 4 ' 0 - , ,.f'w f.-,,,g4ti ' 1-. ' . Pr' ' Y,,. fain ,MA 4 S: , K' X 14-ff -4' 'L g-- W , ., . Q - . --f--:H :ff4:.' +A, La . . ni ., 4, wa -- .- .A V , Q -Q Q ,,.,,,w-Ig, 1 L.: f - f 1 ' R -'P ,H ' l?-'il' ,. ' U V I --'Sv Z,.-,S-gg'r-u -1- V. ' -' ' . , q -,.:.1'-rv -.5 ' u . , W -9-ng . ,.,,,W,1:4fAx U: -.L En M . x. . . 1 I , 1-1 ng L Q President F. D. DAVIS The best teachers of human ity are the lives ot great menf -Fowler. Q Dean M. E. COLLINS His life was gentle, cmd the elements So mix'd in him that Nature might stand up And say to C111 the World, This was Cx mQn'. -Shczkespecxre. E. B. CRUMP Business Mcmcxqer MISS LORRAINE WISE Sec-retcxry-Treasurer BGARD OF DIRECTORS Left to right: F. D. Davis, C. P. Robinson, E. M. Yeats, O. B. Brcxune cmd E. R Winters. E. W. MCDORE Principal Iunior College- cmd Hiqh School ll rice is the cipprecici Next to exce e iion of it. -Thockercry. Wm. B. MCCAFFERTY Principal Bible School And still they qozed, cmd still the wonder qrew, Thot one smoll heod could carry crll he knew. -Goldsmith. f . .,'Yn'4., lv lfomixx X fa l.Q?' KLAUDE KENDBICK Missions, Beiiqious History B. P. DINGMAN Director of Music, French MISS EVLYN VADEN Commerce WM. B. MCCAFFEBTY Bible MRS. T. I. MONTGOMERY Ari Education T. I. MONTGOMERY Business Administration M. E. COLLINS Bible MBS. ILA MOORE Socioi Science E. W. MOORE Education MISS LOIS WARE Bible English MRS. RUTH MCCASLIN Commerce R. L. MCCUTCHEN Religious Education MRS. PAUL DOOLEY Home Economics, History R. D. ZOOK Bible MRS. PAUL CHAMTLESS Piano MISS IANE COLLINS Spanish 6 Av 6 'Rails MISS IRENE APPLEWI-IITE Mathematics MISS KATHERINE LORING Science, Iunior College English MPLS. ESTON PACK String Instruments ESTON PACK String Instruments S H. MCGOWN Bible, Campus Supervisor M ISS FERN MANGUM Piano MRS. R. T. BIGHAM I-Iigh School English MISS SELMA HARRISOIN Piano MRS. A. C. LANE Voice MISS ELLA BRYANT 'Physical Education P, V. CHAMLESS Dean of Men MRS. PEARL HARGRAVE Dean of Women MRS. RALPH CAMPBELL Assistant Dean of Women MISS PEARL ELLIS Librarian MRS. CATHERINE MCCAFFERTY Registrar MRS. W. W. PAASCH Cashier mf? MISS ANN SKETOE Posting Clerk MISS GRACE DAVIS Bookstore Mcxnoqer MISS DOLLY PRINCE A ssistcnt Laundry HOIVIER CONNER Superv1sor Woodshop Supervisor BOYD RING Kitchen Supervisor MRS. GRACE HOPE Dieticicm HARRY KLEPPER Printshop Supervisor E. I. GORDON General Mointenu TICG 90 494' km , 10 L.s...:Goif Q, 'g..g.'1'J .. ,....J I .-,...:..-J .,,,....:.....u 'Q' 4--U5 T .-1-l i- I.-. Y , M-- 'T !'I e-Hi- XSXQQXS , . 'nn . C. C. SWAIM Tolar, Texas President A smile so bright like morninq's light, And friendship true for me and you. WILLIS HIRSCHY Phoenix, Arizona Vice-President He is sincere in every way, And has a soul that loves to pray. IOYCE ROBERTS Crossett, Arkansas Secretary She sings Sprinqing Up with heart, sou4f. and voice, Which gladdens our spirits and makes Us TQJOYCE- Martha, Ioyce., C. C. Swaim and Willis Hirschy Mr. K. Kendrick, Sponsor MARTHA ROBERTS Roswell, New Mexico Treasurer Martha is mighty in grace from on high. And bright is her smile like a clear summer sky. 0 seN 'Rs sive I I 4 E. G. BELT f fy x Q52 Waxahachie, Texas Philosopher, preacher, and friend: One who will be true to the end. Play. WILLIE IOY BERGERON Port Arthur, Texas Ioyful in her labor, happy in her Living for the Mastery true from day -3 f S.. to day. MILUS BRADLEY goal. N IAMES BURGER Tulsa, Oklahoma He is diligent and true, ln the pathway of the few. Lake Charles, Louisiana He gives us music from the soul, And presses on toward Heaven's EVELYN BROWN Kountze, Texas Bright as silver, true as gold,' For the Saviour ever bold. HUBERT CHOATE Port Arthur, Texas Ready to sing each day, Here on the narrow way. DELL CLOPTON Fort Worth, Texas Always in the light, For all that is true and right. FREDA COOK Maud, Oklahoma Ready now to give her all, Answering A1aska's call. EULMA LEE CUNNINGHAM Davilla, Texas Sweet singer in Israel, happy and true, Willing to do what Christ wants her to do. LULA MAE DAVIS Dallas, Texas Her voice has a charm that is matched by her face, Her soul seems so clad in Gm-Vg f JI ,i V LURLYNE FOGLE Houston, Texas Lurlyne and her winning smile. Set for S.B.I.g a style. Hopeville, Georgia FixAit man around the school, ,iv Working hard with hand cmd tool. ' I IACK GRESHAM Taking Christ to foreign land- Following our Lord's command. GEORGE GRIFFIN Waxahachie, Texas Faithful here forevermore, Brings reward on Heaven's shore. WARREN I-IARRELL With the Christian flag unfurled, Taking Christ to all the world. :B MARY DAVIS Fort Worth, Texas A friend so true in time of need, She preaches Christ in word and GEORGE DOWNS Glencoe, Oklahoma To preach the Word is His delight, And free the world from error's FRED DUDLEY Texas City, Texas Fred is everybody's friend, What better could for him be GOLDIE ELLINGTON Yale, Oklahoma Goldie has a winning way, And uses it for Christ each day. IRENE GOOMAS Rockford, Illinois Irene may be new around. But could a better friend be found? 41 Determination plus has he, That ever winning quality. EVELYN HOOKS Waco, Texas Working for the Master, faithful day by day, Always helping others, o'er the rugged way. EDDIE HUGHES Iuneau, Alaska A laugh, a pun, a streak o' light, A heart o' gold in blackest night. ALIDA IONES Austin, Texas Faithful to lesus every day, Patiently doing His will alway. LILLIAN IONES Henderson, Texas Singing for lesus songs from the heart, Forever willing to do her part. MARY IO KONKLE Oklahoma City Oklahoma Tlfflldcl Well makes little noise, But is she nice! Iust ask the boys. Q CATHERINE KRESSLEY Waxahachie Texas Cathy's single days are past Cupid's dart struck her at last BEATRICE LAWHON Tampa, Florida In the Master's service everl Faithful to His will forever. ROBERT LINDSEY Oakdale, Louisiana BETTY LISTON Fredrick, Maryland Will Betty Liston to Christ's call? We're sure she will, and give her all. MARY FRANCES MAULDIN Dallas, Texas Hold that line, Girls: Now let's start, No more milk? Aw, have a heart! ETHEI. MCCLENDON Scott City, Kansas lt's not that she's demure, Blushing is an art with her. ERNEST MCGINNIS Glendale, Arizona Is Ernest in earnest? At least it would seem, for Ernest in earnest should well earn esteem. LURENA MCGINNIS Glendale, Arizona Though the path be rough and hard, Always winning, through the Lord. REBA MERCER Fort Worth, Texas When she plays, so they proclaim, Gabriel hangs his head in shame. DORIS NIKON Littlefield Texas Faithful ever FCI1llUQ never. WAREN PAASCH Ierome, Idaho Keeping pure and clean within Always 'Waren' against sin HELEN PETERSON Waxahachie, Texas At the Master's table fed, By His will forever led. WAYNE PITTS Fayetteville, Arkansas Preaching Christ throughout the land, Saving souls from sin's demand. BIRDIE PORTER Crockett, Texas Birdie is a wit indeed, She has a quip for every need. DOLLY PRINCE Fort Worth, Texas Happiness is a perfume, which, when poured upon another, makes everything around fragrant! HUBERT RATSLIFF E Waxahachie, Texas I list, and the spirit within me re sponds to the whisper of God. GLOLA RICE Houston, Arkansas The Lord is my Shepherd And I am His sheep. ROBERT ROGERS McKinney, Texas Death cannot make of me a prize, Mine eyes again shall see the light. E. W. SHARP Lazear, Colorado Grant, I pray Thee, Lord, that by Thy grace the fragrance of Thy life may dwell in me, CHARLESE SPENCER Mountainair, New Mexico Love is the badge by which we here are known. BETTY STARRETT Vancouver, Canada Iust to be like Him, bearing my cross Sharing success, meeting my loss ALPHA SWAIM Tolar, Texas And thus the covenant with my God l keep, To lead men's souls into the living light. SARA TRAMMELL Houston, Texas A vision of the lost! A prayer on the heart! ROY TUlVII.INSON Waxahachie, Texas My duty lies where men of rue and woe see only the black' portals of the tomb. PAULINE VVILLIAMS Cushing, Oklahoma My soul stretches toward God's fair Paradise As l stand atop Mount Zion's scarred hill. Q, 14 .,.,. ' ' .3 Q SK 2 l WI. 5:5 T J.. AARON WILSON Houston, Texas A brilliant mind, a self-made many Want to do it? A Aaron can! IESSE VVILT Dallas, Texas There liveth One whom'I love best, He comforts me when sore distressed EVELYN WITHERS Garden City, Kansas Said St. Peter to Evelyn, at Heaven's pearly gate: My, Evelyn, you're a little bit late. HOWARD YATES Stonewall, Mississippi I-Ie's a gentleman, if there ever was one, And when Howard's around, there's a riot oi lun. BILLY YEATS Houston, Texas Haste to the field while yet it is called today, Rich reward to you the Lord will PUY- VIRGINIA IEFFREY Dallas, Texas Willing hands for lesus' use, Never to His will reiuse. IAMES HUMES Louisville, Kentucky Whoso trusteth in the Lord, happy is he. FRANCES MASSEY Sparks, Oklahoma The soul could have no rainbow had not the eye a tear. RICHARD STRAI-IAN Fort Worth, Texas President Manhood is not measured by the size of the chest, but by the quality of the heart.-Selected. IUANITA TOWNLEY McKinney, Texas Vice-President usic washes awa from the soul M Y the dust of everyday life.-Averbach. MARY NELI. DANIEL Fairfield, Texas Secretary-Treasurer Inner sunshine warms not only the heart of the owner, but all who come in contact with it.-I. F. Fields. sim' VFW MARY ALICE BISHOP Freer, Texas A smile recures the wounding of a frown.-Shakespeare. VIRGINIA BLACKBURN Coqer, Oklahoma If you have built castles in the air: that is where they should be: now put the foundations under them.- 'T'L.,....-.... Dickie, 'Nita and Mary Nell Mr. E. W. MOORE, Sponsor callfae MAHY ELLEN DUZIS Thayer, Missouri Kindness is wisdom. There is none in life but needs it and may learn. -Baily. BEATRICE BROWN Kountze, Texas Lei the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart, be accept- able in thy sight, O Lord, my strength, and my redeemer.-Psalms l9:l4 iDavidJ. IRENE COOPER . Carlsbad, New Mexico I pray that I may be sent forth as a pathfinder of humanity, to lead some soul at least one day's journey to- ward the Land of Promise.-I. A. BETTY fKitchensl BRYANT Laurel, Mississippi Temptations are sure to rinq your doorbell, but it's your fault it you ask them to stay for dinner.--Ayres. SHIRLEY KOCH Houston, Texas The rays of happiness, like those of light, are colorless when broken. -Longfellow. EDNA MARNOCK Dallas, Texas And here I stand-judge me, my masters.-I-Ienry IV, Shakespeare. DORIS MCCASLIN Moody, Texas We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing, while 'others judge us by what we have already done.kI.onqfellow. DOROTHY MCMURTREY Bruni, Texas Softness of smile indicates softness nf r'l'1r1-rn:-tar-...ffurnlnr ll N -W MARY FRANCES OTTS Monette, Arkansas The deepest feelings of man's heart and life are reflected in music. -Annie Faulkner. KATHRYN ROLLANS Benton, Arkansas All who joy would win. must share it. Happiness was born a twin. -Byron. GLORIA SEBESTA Snook, Texas Ambition is the spur that makes man struggle with Destiny, it is Heaven's own incentive, to make Purpose great and Achievement greater.-Mitchell. ARLENE SHUTT Carmen, Oklahoma We will rejoice in Thy salvation, and in the name of our God we will set up our banners.-Psalms 2O:5. ELSIE YEATS Houston, Texas Don't worry when you stumble, re- member, a worm is about the only thinq that can't fall down.--Aeyrs. MARGUERITE LOGAN Meridian, Mississippi By humility and the fear of the Lord are riches, and honour, and life. n -Proverbs 2214. MARCUS SWINNEY Tyler, Texas President Golden speech comes from silver silence. THURMAN THOMAS Port Arthur, Texas Vice-President Music that brings sweet sleep down from the blissful skies. Thurman, Betty Ioyce and Marcus Mr. Dinqman, Sponsor BETTY IOYCE HONEYCUTT Tyler Texas Secretary-Treasurer 'Twas her thinking of others, that made you think of her. oils sin' BETTY ATKINS Pine Bluff, Arkansas Friendship buys friendship. DOYLE BETSILL -San Angelo, Texas I-Ie never troubles trouble, 'til trouble troubles him. AUDREY BIRDSONG Tyler, Texas From little sparks may burst out mighty flames. MABLE BYRNE Waxahachie, Texas charity. BILLY IEAN CLANTON Grand Prairie, Texas Selfxconfidence is one-halt of success He is truly great who hath great BETTY IEAN BRYAN Waxahachie, Texas One of the surest signs of wisdom is continued cheerfulness. ESTHER CAMPBELL Waxahachie, Texas When she had passed, it seemed like the ceasing of exquisite music. IACQUELYN COCKRELL Fort Worth, Texas Sweetness is the essence of ever lasting friendship. BELVA CORBITT Waxahachie, Texas The price of wisdom is above rubies. IUNE DROKE Putman, Oklahoma Ingenuity is a guarantee of happi- I'l9SS. IAMES DUDLEY Houston, Texas An able man shows his spirit by words and resolute actions. BILLIE TUNE DUNN Houston, Texas The way to have cr friend is to be a friend. i 1 l 3 ,T E 5 F S, .... l q .au ROLAND FERGUSON Port Neches, Texas Deeds, not words. GENEVA FILBERT Fort Worth, Texas Who can find a virtuous woman, for her price is far above rubies. FRANKIE F RAZIER San Angelo, Texas Loads of knowledge hath she, Grades like hers are cz sight to see! BARBARA GRASS Grand Prairie, Texas Her beauty makes this vault a feast- inq presence full of light. IAMES4 GRASS Grand Prairie, Texas One, or a dozen, or a hundred fail- ures does not mean you are a fail- ure until you quit. HELEN HALE Beaumont, Texas So sweet is the blush of bashtulness TOMMIE HALLIBURTON Prescott, Arizona Friendship is love without either flowers or veil. FRANCES HARBOUGH Galena Park, Texas Still water runs deep. RUTH HARBOUGH Galena Park, Texas She lets her light shine without the spot on herself. MARIAN HARRIS Clarendon, Texas Trustworthy and dependable forever! 31 Good names in people is the immes '34, 1 Q 'I'I-IELIVIA HARTZELL Topeka, Kansas Always a smile on her face, they say, How can one help loving her. so gqynf SHIRLEY HASEMEYER Fort Worth, Texas The lasting and crowning privilege of friendship, is constancy. NORMA HIGGINS Tulsa, Oklahoma Be great in acts as Well as thoughts. MARCELLE HILL Perrin, Texas DANIEL HOPE Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Music masters the mind. MRS. FAY KEEN Oklahoma City, Oklahoma dkxte jewels of their souls. MAY IACKSON Hereford, Texas A true friend is more precious than gold. Always so quiet and happy she .L , 1 SGGITIS, From her face radiance gleams. . 1 DOROTHY KITCHENS Laurel, Mississippi To mourn a mischief that is past and gone, Is the next way to draw new mis- chief on. MANUEL LAND San Antonio, Texas A little nonsense now and then, Is pleasing to the best of men. IOY LOVELL Bridgeport, Texas Art is power. ' A 5? 'I S FQ.. N X N xx X... xx... we Q X X N f-Q. ....u....-.......,,,, KATHRYN MANN Oran, Texas Our character is our will, for what we Will, we are. MELBA MCCUTCHEN Austin, Texas Be silent and safe- Silence never betrays you. EVANGELINE MCDONALD Dallas, Texas The badge of honesty is simplicity. MARY ELLEN 'MCFARLAND Prescott, Arizona Her singing forbids victorious deeds to die. WILMA MCFARLAND Prescott, Arizona Through zeal, knowledge is obtained. ESTHER OLSON Waxhachie, Texas ls there a heart that music cannot melt? NEDRA PIERCE Dallas, Texas My favorite temple is a humble heart. PHYLLIS PIRTLE MRS. RUBYE MCGOWAN Waxahachie, Texas It is better to wear out than to rust 01.11. ii Roswell, New Mexico An effort made for the happiness of others lifts us above ourselves. BILL POPEIOY Springfield, Missouri He'll find a way. 1 ? it 'mf' by -.-ll, . Lua ESTHER PRICE Tyler, Texas A qirl who never wears a frown, A friend of everyone in town. VANCELLE READ Pine Bluff, Arkansas When opportunities do now appear, and the impossible arises, she makes a way. HAZEL REED Three Rivers, Texas It is never wise to slip the bands of discipline. WALLACE ROBINSON McAlaster, Oklahoma Don't Grunt, Do your Stunt. NADINE ROPER Los Angeles, California Peop1e's thoughts are shown in their FLOYD SI-IAF ER Clifton, Arizona Consecration is the price of success FOREST SMITH Freeport, Texas There is no fear, there is no fateg No shadow of despair, in Christ. PHOEBE SMITHSON Denison, Texas Wisdom is the conqueror of a for- tune. GERALDINE SPRADLING Waxahachie, Texas Character will take care of repu- tation. VIVIAN VOLKMER Edna, Texas May her aim be hiqhp for her pos- sibilities, in a path that is right. f! NRA it.. i 1 4 ii i I .1 1 ,'. s ,: ii . N' : S x,, N ,J I '. in-A t , an .1 X LOIS WALKER Athens, Texas A good sporf never lacks for friends BARBARA WHITE Galena Park, Texas Kindness is wisdom. IEAN WILLIAMS Dallas, Texas A good name is above precious oint- ment. HELEN WILSON Houston, Texas Always with a ready smile. AILEEN WINBERG Indianapolis, Indiana Wisdom is found in truth. ELMER RING Bridgeport, Nebraska His voice is like a celestial melody. JEAN DAVIS Willminqton, California Dependable as a brick wall. HAZEL CRAIN Swifton, Arkansas Hatred stirreth up strifesz but love qw f 1' v K ' V V Fir I 'I XX 1 X Q '. G -Q1 ' n X ! X X V V , XM A, XZ f g ff- ,A .- f Y I W uf .4- -w ifi :lr Crfa Q FRED BELVIN Columbus, Georgia President BOB MCCUTCHEN Austin, Texas Vice-President MARY GRAY Belen, New Mexico Secretary Thelma, Bob, Mary and Fred MR. and MRS. ESTON PACK, Sponsors THELMA ROARK Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Treasurer 0 R L E J if B I B Q in-f as if ERNEST ATCHLHY Dallas, Texas LOUISE BARNETT East St. Louis, Missouri LEROY BLACKBURN Coqer, Oklahoma D. W. CALCOTE Ulfrwvnlwnr-lfmin Tnvnc A 14 pd ,un gjlrlm J BERNON GRAVES Palestine, Texas OLIVE HALSEY Seward, Alaska BILLY BOB HANKINS Fairfield, Texas HARVEY HARDEN Prescott, Arizona I OY HENNINGTON Port Arthur, Texas EDWIN I-IOWE East St, Louis, Missouri MELVIN HUTSON Cache, Oklahoma CARLENE IACKSON Moody, Texas BESSIE CHUDEI Waco, Texas MARGARET CONCILIO Waco, Texas PAUL CONCILIO Waco, Texas NELL COVINGTON San Antonio, Texas BETTY IANE DANIEL Fairfield, Texas LOUISE DRISKILL St. Louis, Missouri GEORGIA ENLOE Oklahoma City, Oklahoma WILLOW FUQUA Santa Fe, New Mexico HENRY DEE GOODWIN Laurel, Mississippi 55 rx 4 A ti R . GERTRUDE MCNAIR Houston, Texas PHILL MANGUM Merchison, Texas NICK MARCHYN Ieannette, Pennsylvania MARIORIE MASSEY Sparks, Oklahoma WILLIE I. NAWARA Waxahachie, Texas VIVIANV PERRITT Camden, Arkansas ROBERT IACKSON Hereford, Texas EVELYN IENSEN Minatare, Nebraska G. L. IOHNSON Beaumont, Texas PAULINE KENNEDY Lawton, Oklahoma VINA KOEHN Taloqa, Oklahoma PAUL KRESSLEY Waxahachie, Texas DORIS NELL KYSER Dallas, Texas IANELL LIPPARD Waco, Texas . LUCILLE McCUTCHEN NETTIE I LOCHALA Portland, Oreqon , Crossett, Arkansas GLENNAVEE MARCHYN f R i ll 1.1 Ieannette, Pennsylvania BETTY LOU MILLER Dallas, Texas if 1 . Q iff Graham, Texas 4- I LOUISE REDDICK- A X 'W V , H 'fk If Broken Bow, Oklahoma t A X ' 1, A ' . T h h BONNIE RHAMES A Houston, Texas , Z 4' ' at BUNA 1.018 SIMMONS Dallas, Texas I. P. STERLING Livingston, Texas MATTIE STERLING Livingston, Texas MAXINE TABOR Hope, Arkansas IEAN TOLLESON Lone Wolf, Oklahoma CONSTANTINE TSAKIRIS Waxahachie, Texas IOHN ROBBIE TUTTLE Sachse, Texas WINONA USREY Lawton, Oklahoma LAWRENCE WAP FORD Dallas, Texas HARLEY RITTER Lawton, Michigan MAVIS SALTER Hillsboro, Texas DARRELL SEALS ROBERT SALTER Hillsboro, Texas Gallup, New Mexico EDMUND SEE Waxahachie, Texas Q ,... : - me A Xl -lm, T if , b M V 'El f VERDA MAE SHUTT Carmen, Oklahoma I Li -5+ , fi if .4 ,-. -R . X ik .M 1 us- f' J H. , , zl. f 2 CARROLL YELVERTON Mobile, Alabama WANDA STEALEY Depew, Oklahoma LILLIE MAE ALEXANDER Dallas, Texas MAY CLARK Colorado Sprinqs, Colorado MARGIE DAVIS Waxahachie, Texas 'JAMES KINGHAM Lake Charles, Louisiana :FRED MCGRAW Andalusia, Alabama Athens, Texas MAY WATSON Wright City, Texas ALEX WILLOUGHBY Cashion, Oklahoma RUTH WILSON Owensville, Missour IAMES WOODS Dallas, Texas BILL COX Austin, Texas PAYE YATES Stonewall, Mississipp IC I if 5' ,,. .- ll QF 4 i I 4 VIVIAN MURPHEY Prescott, Arizona President ARTHUR SHELL Monroeville, Alabama Vice-President LUNETTA ROBERTS Broken Bow, Oklahoma 'lART, v1v1AN, LUNETTA and LORETTA 1 Secretary 'l MISS VADEN and MISS MANGUM, Sponsorsl Ll-we LORETTA LEBSACK Loveland, Colorado Treasurer ml to te E 1 , Q E MAXINE BELL f Huqo, Oklahoma E FYR WILLIAM BRYAN . Waxahachie, Texas MARY MARZELLA BUFORD Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Q LOIS BULLER EU...-...:.....1-.. KTA. 'kl KX HERBERT CHENAULT Austin, Texas ELIZABETH CONNER Waxaliachie, Texas ELMER COVER Waxahachie, DOROTHY DARINGTON Palestine, Texas SHIRLEY FARWELL Burley, Idaho Texas MARIE FORTENBERRY Lackney, Texas VERL GREEN Waxahachie, Texas I OYCE HAZELRIGG Oklahoma City, Oklahoma EVADINE HUSTON LESLIE KEEL Tolar, Texas Oklahoma City, Okla. ERLENE LAYNE Tulsa, Oklahoma IACK MORGAN Waxahachie, Texas E.v. MUNPOWER L Q Q I Dallas, Texas IEAN SAMPLES Oklahoma City, Oklahoma MARTHEL SHOULTS Broken Bow, Oklahoma DORIS SHORTES Palestine, Texas ALICE SWANSON Burley, Idaho CORRENNE' VINCENT Gshknsh . Nebraska 1 13 A: 1 : .J NOT SHOWN RUTH MCLAIR ZELMA QUINN PATRICIA RAY ALLIED MAE SAMSON ELOISE BELLAH Sadelia, Missouri IOY BUCK Tolar, Texas HELEN YEATS Houston, Texas ERNESTINE YELVERTON Mobile, Alabama f 1 fm as f gn Y 5, 2' N ff gh -'H--'. Ig A r f -A F f . 4 , K L lk' in A CAROL QHQWN 44 l A T, X DOYLE BROWN Ventura, California President THOMAS WILSON l Dunn, Norih Carolina T 'Wm - Awww, Vice-President RUTH DAVIS Waxahachie, Texas Secretary-Treasurer .NM MATTIE LOU ANDREWS Bellflower, California S Doyle, Thomas and Ruth o MR. CHAMLESS, Sponsor IOYCE BALLARD Waxahachien Texas WILLIAM BATES Waxahachie, Texas I BILLY Jos BE'rs11.r. A San Anqelo, Texas ' ' A. I All, ' L I IAMES BIRGE rq, A- ' --L ii A Lakeview Oregon 1 W A ':' llllll In L I I 'A 'Q 4, -url 40, was IM? Y J . H' IAMES HOLDEN Fort Worth, Texas FLAY HUNT Fillmore, California BURTON LASATER Fort Worth, Texas BETTY MARLOW Houston, Texas MARGARET MILES Hereford, Texas BOBBY MCBRIDE Port Neches, Texas DONALD NEEL Houston, Texas REATHER NORRIS Doyline, Louisiana DRETA PACK Roswell, New Mexico BILLY IO COLLINS Laurel, Mississippi VIOLET COOPER Dallas, Texas MARGARET DOYLE BARBARA IEAN ELLIS Bellflower, Califomia Port Arthur, Texas ELDON FARMER Hiqhland, Texas ' VIRGINIA FOSTER BILLY GREEN Montgomery, Alabama Boyds, Maryland I-IERMAN GREEN Grand Iunction, Colorado IOYCE GREER X . - DeKalb, Texas D X Q X ix S .I , .l I ' 1 T A sf 4 ' MILDRED TODD Mobile, Alabama IOSEPH TRUCKS Kingsland, Arkansas GEORGE VAN HOOSE Bridgeport, Texas u NATHALIE WATSON Muleshoe, Texas RUTH WHEELER Reydon, Oklahoma RUTH WII.KES Pasadena, California WATSON PERRY Waxahachie, Texas FANNIE PHILIAW Port Arthur, Texas ROXAN RENNEBERG Houston, Texas KENNETH RABY Seminole, Oklahoma IUNE RITTER Austin, Texas EMMA LEE SIMS Tyler, Texas MILTON SCOTT Columbus, Ohio SYLVIA SPRADLING Waxahachie, Texas LAWRENCE TEDDER Megehee, Arkansas Blu. F1-znnfzu. 5 ,343 ,,...- Dallas, Texas ' p President n was 1 3 MARION LOVE R Fillmore, California Vice-President MARCYLE BELL Gklahorna City, Oklahoma Secretary-Treasurer Bill, Marion, Marcyle I MISS APPLEWHITE and MRS. CHAMLESS Sponsors ...i s0 oM0R MARY ANDERSON Laurel, Mississippi RILDA BARNARD Iustin, Texas ' VIRGINIA BOOZE Mansfield, Ohio BONARD BRUNO Magnolia, Texas I C. W. BUSH Tucson, Arizona BARBARA CADE Dallas. Texas ' I tx .f A-Silks vi- , uqwrxffg Y ESTHER GARTNER Phoenix, Arizona BETTY GATES San Antonio, Texas DOROTHY IALANIVICH Biloxi, Mississippi IACKIE IONES Dallas, Texas PATRICIA IONES Farmington, New Mexico ARTHUR KITCHENS Laurel, Mississippi I HARRY KLEPPER Waxahachie, Texas IOSIE PEARL LANCASTER Evergreen, VAUDIE LAMBERT Montgomery, Alabama Alabama KATHLEEN CHEESMAN Russell, Kansas MYRTLE CHURCH Waxahachie, Texas WANDA IO COCKRELL Fort Worth, Texas WII.LIAM COLEMAN Noblej Arkansas MAGADINE CREECH Dunn, North Carolina ESTHER DINGMAN Waxahachie, Texas IUNE DRAPER Brenham, Texas ALICE FITZGERALD Houston, Texas WILLIAM GALBRAITH Winton, California 1 3 5- gil I . I Q--ff 1 9: IONE RATLIFF lal, New Mexico CHARLOTTE ROBISON Waxahachie, Texas OPAL SEXTON Ienninqs, Louisiana TERRY TATE Waxahachie, Texas IO ELLEN WARDLOW Oklahoma City, Oklahoma IOHN WILKERFON Mansrield, ,Ohio KENNETH LAWSON Orange Cove, California ILA IEAN LOWREY Neosho, Missouri LAMAR McGOWN Waxahachie, Texas NORMA IEAN MCINNIS Nederland, Texas CARLE MCFARLAND Douglas, Wyoming ROBERT MILLER Nederland, Texas IORDAN MILLER Chandler, Arizona MARY OLSON Waxahachie, Texas IANICE RAINS Seliqmen, Missouri IOHN GIERE Corpus Christi, Texas President GEORGE ELROD Vice-President OLLIE IENKINS Secretary NORMA POLIZZI St. Louis, Mssouri Treasurer aisle IAMES ADAMS Cleburne, Texas ABEL ADAMS Elyria, Ohio GLADYS ADAMS Memphis, Tennessee MYRTLE ADAMSON ' Siloam Springs, Ark. DOROTHY AISHMAN Blair, Oklahoma TOMMY ALEXANDER Dallas, Texas Dono'rHY ATKINSON , Port Arthur, Texas .4 fx ,. dy. Iohn, Norma, Ollie and George MR. and MRS. W. B. MCCAFFERTY, Sponsors files u M 58 gf : fm... va 5' .1 . Wyfy., QW, W ' if ONEIDA BARTON I if . Bentley, Louisiana 7' ROBERT BAYLESS X Hot Springs, Arkansas . MARIE BINKLEY ' W - xYha W Hornersville, Missouri O'DELL BOSTICK , Tyler, Texas 7 f 5 ' , it OPAL Roswsu. , C, A l . Kansas City, Kansas A gm Af LYSKA BROWN Clifton Arizona -I I K i . ll Y' ' R , ,, , , FRANCES BURTON ' Crockett, Texas GUY BURTON ANDY CASH Dallas, Texas LEO CHAPPELL Grapevine, Texas .K LYLE CLOPINE Oshkosh, Nebraska BONNIE COBURN Mulhall, Oklahoma IMA IEAN COYLE Taloqa, Oklahoma YVONNE DAVIS Iasper, Arkansas WILLIS DEWEY Waxahachie, Texas , ETHEL HAWTHORNE Hiqhqrove, California gf. is , VIOLET HEAD , Sikea, Louisiana L FRANCES HEFNER Fort Worth, Texas CARTHELL HELTON Little Rock, Arkansas ENOLA HEIVIPHILI. Skellytown, Texas ' AILEEN BYERS Waxahachie, Texas S Steamboat Springs, Colorado ROY CALL Venice, Ohio N CHARLOTTE CART:-:R , , Waqomer, Oklahoma 1 3 PAUL CARTER' :ig f i ,Q fl 5 Chicago, Illinois .ig Til r T is ft: 1 ffl J 55: x I' R Ll-lu -S ,1- v 5 , X. mt i . 2.2: . J ' ,igi p K 4 - N53 L fif . -Q fft A K , N 1? as Q 'Q' A is ---: ,, . ssl -. X A li li ul 'X FRANCES GILBREATH Waxahachie, Texas ' LAUNIUS GLENN Benton, Arkansas MYRTLE GLENN Benton, Arkansas RAYMOND DICKENS Livingston, Texas CLETA DORRIS Denver, Colorado IMA IEAN DORSEY Claremore, Oklahoma IVA DOTS Garden City, Kansas KATHLEEN DUNCAN Great Bend, Kansas ALLEN EDMOND Parma, Idaho RALPH ELMORE Calhoun, Louisiana CONSTANCE FISHER Great Bend, Kansas HOWARD FORTENBERRY Dallas, Texas FLOYD FRENCH Hastings, Nebraka LOUIS GIDDINGS Hall Summit, Louisiana T ARTHUR GILBREATH Waxahachie, Texas 1 l Ai OD S ... Q I GLENN A., Q , . , q Honey Island, Texas 'M -3 ' T if IUANITA GODDARD 'eff l Covington, Oklahoma - DOROTHY GOODMAN Houston, Texas ' HELEN GORE Dyersburg, Tennessee Q GRACE GRAHAM N Si. Louis, Missouri A it ' EUGENE GUSTAFSON ' T X ' Columbus, Georgia L - A. X a L . WADE HANCOCK A , Q Alvord, Texas HOWARD HARVEY Clarksville, Arkansas Q-IFFOGENE HAWKINS 'Aransas Pass, Texas - f '- , , .,.,, E .. , Ai A A i 'W ,L N' srl Ll? PEGGY IEAN IENKS Pampa, Texas VEATRICE IOHNSON Verdiqris, Oklahoma RUTH KEELS Miami, Oklahoma RACHEL KELLY Los Anaeles, California ELSIE KLEPPER Waxahachie, Texas HARRY KLEPPER Waxahacluie, Texas EMMA KNIGHT Dallas, Texas - 'QE L 4 MARVIN HENEGAR Plainview, Texas RACHEL HERITIGE Buckeye, Arizona ALVA HILL 1 Tahlequah, Oklahoma! BERNARD HITE . Covington, Kansas NELDA HITE Bridqeport, Texas DOUGLAS HOKE Palesiine, Texas , HAZEL HOLLIS is Osweqo, Kansas 5 HATTIE HOWARD Nashville, Tennessee MARIORIE HUNTER 1 Dallas, Texas PAUL HUMPHREY Dallas, Texas BETTY IO IENKS Pampa, Texas li we 3 is Y Prescott, Arizona l ADA KNIGHT , 4-if . 1-'- A Prescott, Arizona , BETTY LAMM Nw Osborne, Kansas MILDRED LANE Beebe, Arkansas BILLY LANGFORD Iackson, Tennessee VADA RUTH LEIB Minco, Oklahoma S L , A i ap 1 'E KT r i, A , f Q A 3 . 'A A :', A QR M' xs 'T ': '- A 1 ix T 0 sADns: HENDERSON f Q 1 PAULINE METZ Springfield, Missouri DAVID MILES Hereford, Texas GLENN MITCHELL Ackerly, Texas ROBERT IVIIXSON San Angelo, Texas NORMA MORGAN Freeport, Texas GENEVA MORRIS Wanoka, Qklahorna LONNIE MULLEN Dallas, Texas ALBERT MYDLAND Waxahacliie, Texas VERA PARKER NEALE Waxahachie, Texas DANIEL NEEL Wilmire, Texas EVERETTE NICHOLSON A Fruiia, Colorado MARGARET MEEK ,g,,,U1'1ion City, Tennessee MILTON MCCORCLE Colorado City, Texas WILLIAM MCCUTCHEN Austin, Texas CLETA McDANIE1. Meeker, Oklahoma GWEN MCINTOSH Tucson, Arizona TREVA MCNALLY Cushing, Oklahoma H. W. MARNEY Dallas, Texas EDDIE MASON Vernon, Texas LEATRICE MATTHEWS Houston, Texas MARY MAXWELL Kingman, Arizona HARVEY MEEK Union City, Tennessee IVA MEEKER Van Tassell, Wyoming RUBY MESSER Farmersville, Texas Lilo! LILLIE BELLE NORTON Mexia, Texas MARY ANN OA'I'MAN Ainsworth, Nebraska I DOROTHY NORTHROP I Blackwell, Oklahoma , , MARVIN LEE O Nontrose, Colorado IoHN PARKER 5 C Houston, Texas l ROBERT PARKER Houston, Texas W I E -.,...,,,,s E V ELMER PATTERSON Farmersville, Texas LII.LIE IEAN PAYNE' San Diego, Californin all ELMER PESCHKE l E A Giddinqs, Texas MILDRED PILLOW l Oklahoma'City, Oklahoma li EDNA RADKE Bynum, Texas HELEN RAMSEY Blytheville, Arkansas MYRTLE' coLE ' Florala, Alabama HAROLD VINCENT Q Conroe, Texas ' E -- i - LOYCE RANSOIVI b b Brownsville, Texas ozEL1.A REID f 'Y gi, i N' Temple, Texas fx, I sf BoYD RING ' Waxahachie, Texas Y F DAROLD RING Waxahachie, Texas l ' IRENE RoGERs S vwla... ,. , . k ,SS ., - Y Fairqrove, Missouri ihh Q - ESTHER RUPP A Rowanoke, Virginia '5 MELVIN SASSE N ss 3? Cuero, Texas I I IRVIN SCHWANDT Mulhall, Oklahoma VERA MAE SCOTT Russell, Kansas Q 53' as E N X , as HERBERT SIMS - .f z : aa Ed. . ld :lci ,739 Tyler, Texas A, D 1 EDWIN sM1'rI-1 f 'Q Teague, Texas I f I-ORENA SMITH yyh I I 'Fort Worth, Texas W ., I Sig? , 4? N dnl LUCILLE NORMAN Beebe, Arkansas MAGGIE SULLENS Miami, Oklahoma ROBBIE TEAGUE Dallas, Texas BONNIE TERRILL Bisbi, Oklahoma RUTH THOMAS Wichita Falls, Texas THELMA THOMAS Pratt, Kansas ANNA CRAY Waxahachie, Texas PAULINE TREADWELL Holiday, Texas CARROL VER STEEGT Hot Springs, Arkansas IIMMIE VILLINES Harrison, Arkansas BETTY ,LOU VOORHEES F Columbus, Georgia 326 MARGIE SMITH Houston, Texas MARY SMITH Russelville, Arkansas DRU ANN SMITHSON Denison, Texas CARL W. SMOCK Hoopesion, Illinois DOROTHY SPARKS Nashville, Tennessee GEORGE SPIER McAllen, Texas CARRIE STEPP Miami, Oklahoma VERLIN STEWART Orlando, Oklahoma LOUISE STILWELL Tulsa, Oklahoma PEGGY STRAWN Dallas, Texas ' -2 3. ., W ..,,, W, W' ,ki far W 'S Q 'Q wi W , if C.. 2 , , EIU! I , 73 .I 2 ' ' I E. T ' i-,.g ,V. I lf f ,H V t . A ' ' ::Q I X -I 1 3 I RUSSELL VVINBERG Indianapolis, Indiana BETTY WOLFENBARGER Gallup, New Mexico REBA WOOLDRIDGE Miami, Oklahoma I ALTER WAGNER Waxahachie, Texas GERALD SANDERS Houston, Texas KATHLEEN BRIGGS Tulsa, Oklahoma LUTHER BARR Fillmore, California ETTY F AIRBANKS Fort Worth, Texas GILLMORE PEACOCK North Carolina VIRGINIA LAIRD Austin, Texas A6- E419 rip, . -an W ug I EDGAR WAFI-'ORD Blackwell, Oklahoma BENNY WALKER Cayuga, Texas ALICE WALL Phoenix, Arizona LEE ROY WARD Corsicana, Texas IAMES WATSON Waxahachie, Texas HELEN WELLS VIRGIL Thayer, Missouri LENICE WHISMAN Palco, Kansas MARY WITRKER Denver, Colorado EDWARD W'I-IITMIRE Fort Worth, Texas LAFERN WILBURN Liberal, Kansas EVA WILLIAMS Cleburne, Texas EULA MAE WILLIAMSON Russell, Kansas LOUIS IRELAND Oranqe Cove, Califomia , 4, N. K. BIGHAM Henderson, Texas 52 , I C -,,.-r 2 E. ,, H A ' ' M , K, we X, A W X Q if Y -Li I. X45 4:-. 5:23, .sf- Mt N? 5' Q 5 HAROLD OCKERMAN I .- - A .. . BERTHA BISHOP ' Fillmore, California if I A al ELOISE BRASHEARS Houston, Texas I, IUANITA PATE .. E , 'I ..,. 1 1 W :IE BILL BRASHEARS Houston, Texas GLENYCE COOPER THOMAS DAUGHTERY FRANK TOMPKINS RICHARD 'MILLER HELEN RANSOM OWEETA GRIMES CLYDE POWELL Palestine, Texas NOT SHOWN PAUL SPINDON OLLIE CREED A VELMA DAWES ALLIS DICKEY DOROTHY HANSON BILLY HOGAN ORVILE MCFERSON ULIUS OWENS W. C. POWELL CARROLL HOLCOMIB VERNON LE- BLANC LEONARD MAIN fic' MARY RUTH BAKER Fort Worth, Texas I. A. BENNETT KENNETH BRETHOUWER Holyoke, Colorodo NANCY JOHN SON MARY LAIRD Austin, Texas CLARA TUMLINSON Wcrxczlmchie, Texas AL SARA TRAMMELL Bible School Solutcrtoricm WlLLlS K. HIRSCHY Bible School Voledictoricm IUANITA TOWNLEY Colleqe Vciledicioricm EDNA MARNOCK College Scrlutctoricm IUNE DRCDKE Hiqh School Solutotoricm BILL POPEIOY Hiqh School Vctledictoricm MY FRIENDS Xi Q95 X X RENDCN as 4 'E Jsmnww -vi V, ,wig , 4 y if ,gg ,af 'L ' v A, ff 55 Qew i'f??f '55 if sg. ' ' 'X ' 'fp' 9321- 4 ff? nfs 5 W gif -A is i f ' . N 'R ,Q - gr 0UT S ALVARADQ MIDLOTHIAN ENNIS ITIGNS l I OVILLA aff' VENUS ITALY MANSFIELD 4 1 4 5 1 1 1 1 JH, 4 i 41 M i I will sinq praises unto rny God. Q . oftxo we od aft , .Moi Thy face, Lord, will I seek. I will speak of thy wondrous works. FA DEVO Southwesterners reo sistent Christian life as prays corded in the Gospels that C istry on earth. I-le prayed i night, and even all night, vt tude for private communion ION! 't nothing is so vital to a con- 'eadinq oi the Word. lt is re- Tayed much durinq His min- norninq, in the evening, at ring Himself from the multi- s Father. He is our example! .W ,, x Q? WWA ,,.....- . ,s,Q 3 HO hQW love For thy testimonies are my meditation. I ff lb Qaov ego Q49 , ' -5 XO sw 34 -S-Z -oo 6 O' 0 fb go How sweet are thy words unto my taste! :Q- Q cs E ui L-4 cs CD w U1 : Q v CD L4 Q E UJ cu Q U cv :- 43 UJ CD U 'S s-4 CD U1 GJ O- U ,E U CI L.. CD E an 3 :Ci C3 o cn .E .,.. .-4 have received the baptism of the Holy Spirit: many have made entire and lasting consecrations to God: many have been called to a definite field ot labor in His Work. at glorious outpourings ot the Spir' and times of re- freshing from above Southwesterners have enjoyed together in these chapel GS servic I5 X ,xx Q X , xillli im Q, S, ' 0 xr as K Xa kt X Q N N s a-uk 'G xl X51 N ,KW If Q Q Xxm - 502 .'N- . ,Lf-3 4: f, 'Z -W -4-r Xi X x It E - 1 4 N 5- Y T L ' , v f-sv W like , , 4? 1 fx NX Q R M X I 5 .ix -A Ai, ,.. I 9 4 Q ya' . ,. r - , f 1. - 141' . wf ' Q W a, f , '51 , 27 L' Y 'dt Z5 if M ' Y waz MISSIONARY BOARD ' Klaude Kendrick .... ,.............. Billy Yeats A.....4......,.,....., Boys Martha Roberts .4.. ,4,A,,, Louise Reddick ..... .IVIEI Willis Hirschey ..,.. Evelyn Brown ,.... Iune Droke ..,...,, lane Collins ..... Q69 if Sponsor ' Procurator . Treasurer .. , . Secretary . . , , . . President 4 . . Vice-President . . . Girls' Procurator A . . Associate Sponsor if Wayne Pitts, Atrical Sara Trammell Europeg Reba Mer cer, lndiag loyce Rob erts, Alaska: Mary Gray Hornep Milus Bradley, Iewishg Bil lie Green, Islands: Howard Yates, China: lack Gresham, Latin Americag gpirsi Semestery Fred Dudley, Servicemenp Eugene Gustafson, Africa. Y. VVhat's out ahead! Tensely the Voyager grips the brass rails of the rocking vessel and , peers through narrowed lids into the grey mist. Land! He's sighted land! The fog lifts, the winds f' take the sails, and rnaiestically he glides into harbor. . What's out ahead! We seize the horns of the altar of consecration and look. There! we see it! Through the murky darkness we vision disaster: billows break over jagged rocks, tossing foam in their fury, slapping themselves into frenzied Whitecaps. Hark! is that a human cry? lt is a human cry! It is the great volume of 1,377,000,000 souls crying, Perishing! Perishing! Perishing! What a voice they raise, one mighty, swelling Crescendo, shrieking out through the tempestuous night. The spirit of missions sweeps the corridors of Southwestern and holds her to her knees. See what's out ahead! she cries, and we pierce the black for glimpses of lands afar. Gently, but purposely, she pushed out her young-- on, on beyond her sight, but not beyond her vision. Stay, says the world. Let God send the heathen to you. lt com- mands, as it commanded William Carey, Sit down, young man, sit down and be still! Vlfhen God wants to convert the heathen, he will do it without consulting either you or me. Southwestem hears another voice. Closely she draws herself to the omni- potent God. Breathe on me, she pleads softly, close enough to feel His breath, near enough to hear His whisper. She hears, Go! Go! Go! Oh mighty winds of God, fill our sails, drive us out, out to foreign shores. Thrust us far, toss us wide. Great Pilot, grant not that we find our home ports here, but let us Go! 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AJ' , I Q11 N NS if X , 1 F.- 1 . .. - M, A QA, Q. . 1' Q x .f K 4 3 YR Q 625 Rev' ' XX C Q x G S 15 r I Agn X k, gi wi 'Y ...- FiFFiIEFi 'U wt Motto: AF LAME FOR GOD . o FIRST ROW: Esther Rupp, Vera Scott, Irene Rogers, Glola Rice, lean Davis, Dolly Prince, Ethel McClendon, Charles Spencer, May lackson, lla Iean Lowrey, Mae Watson, Bonnie Rhames. SECOND ROW: Tresalee Nunamaker, Maggie Sullens, Iva Dotts, Mary Ellen McFarland, Velma Rae Dawes, Margaret Faye Miles, Leatrice Matthews, Barbara Cade, Emma Lea Sims, Ioy I-lennington, lean Samples, Doris Nixon. THIRD ROW: Thelma Roark, Rachel Kelley, Violet Head, Lois Walker, Myrtle Cole, Eva Williams, Lennice Whisnian, Ozella Reid, Faye Keen, Emma Knight, Oweeta Grimes, Mavis Salter, Lillie Mae Alexander. FOURTH ROW: Iohn Tuttle, Mary Io Konkle, Io Ellen Wardlow, Iackie Iones, Helen Hale, Wanda Stealey, Ruth Keels, Frances Burton, Iuanita Goddard, Betty Voorhess, Kathleen Duncan, Bonnie Terrill, George Elrod. FIFTH ROW: G. I.. Iohnson, Robert Bayless, Wm. B. McCutchen, Robert Lee Parker, Harvey Harden, Eugene Gustafson, Melvin Hutson, Virgil Whitmire, David Miles, H. E. Harvey, Robert lackson, Tommy Alexander. fN 'A Q I have sometimes seen, in the morning sun, the smoke of a thousand villages Where no missionary has ever been.-Robert Moffat No satisfactory reason can be offered for the aloofness and inaction of centuries toward a continent of 87,000,000 people lying so close at hand.- Robert Hall Glover FIRST ROW: Lunetta Roberts, Lafern Wilburn, Ima lean Coyle, Vina Koehn, Pauline Kennedy, Louise Stilwell, Lois Ware, Louise Reddick, Winona Usrey, Alice Wall, Treva McNally, Mary Mauldin, Opal Boswell. SECOND ROW: Evelyn Ienson, Mary Smith, Beatrice Brown, Lucille McCutchen, Tommie Halli- burton, Mary Ann Oatman, Ollie lenkins, Dorothy Atkinson, Maqodine Creech, Marzelle Buford, Pauline Metz, Helen Yeats, Wilma McFarland. THIRD ROW: lack Gresham, Ralph Elmore, Carol Brown, Nancy lean Iohnson, Esther Gortner, Evelyn Brown, Maxine Bell, Esther Campbell, Irene Goomas, Lurlyne Foqle, Bill Popejoy, Doyle Brown, Luther Barr. FOURTH ROW: W. Allen Edmond, Iames Watson, Herbert Sims, Roy Tumlinson, Billy Yeats, Lee Roy Ward, Thomas Wilson, Darrell Seals, I. A. Bennett, Verlin Stewart, Bill Galbraith o LF-ITIN FIMEFHEFI on vi HLHEKH Motto: ALASKA FOR CHRIST FIRST ROW: Olive Halsey, Grace Graham, Nell Covington, Wanda Io Cockrell, Iackie Cockrelli Nadine Roper, Billie Iune Dunn, Mary Maxwell, Freda Cook. - SECOND ROW: Virginia Foster, Maicyle Bell, Iuanita Townley, Hilda Barnard, Roxan Henneberq, Phyllis Pirtle, Dreta Pack, Patricia Iones, Betty Marlow, Billie Bergeron. THIRD ROW: Lois Buller, lda Knight, Helen 'Wi1son, Shirley Hasemeyer, Betty lean Bryan, Dru Ann Smithson, Esther Dingman, Ioyce Roberts. FOURTH ROW: Kenneth Haby, Aaron Vtiiison, John Wilkerson, Thurman Thomas, Milton Scott, Iimmy Birqe, Billy Ferrell, Eddie Hughes. J ., y y i ' . A U, ,. 'I , f ' 1 A , N f f le - 'v' X1-v-V. Sf xi o.. Yum cf' 3 X-2 i . 1 K livin? 'HF I, e- f - sy f.-sf 1 4 i5i,3..'....4v W- ' - 'Q' J' F 'K' 4 YY 'in J,- Q.-1 -- at -f R. :--'- ' - Q V57 5 -- x - Snow does not ransom! From the depths of the dunqeon of darkest depair there is one hope-Christ?-Olive Halsey Expect great things from God! Attempt great things for God! -William Carey J I ..:lIlE-!t I A 7-..-J I' fd 'gm 'Ti esiiit ':v II , ,N f All ,Mmm N-A171439 DP T. K I 0-,L,.,,,-i ,gf vu :'1fm'm'n'm'. n ' 4 K ' fjzia1ww,uLgg'Q3?Q3Jt l Xs t.. ' Q1 ' .. ' laliallm ' 'iw-NN-. FIRST ROW: Reba Mercer, Pauline Treadwell, Ruth Thomas, Geneva Filbert, Fannie Philyaw, Ruth Wilkes, Margie Smith, Dorothy Goodman, Helen Ramsey, Ethel Hawthorn. SECOND ROW: Martha Roberts, Vada Leib, Peggy Ioyce Strawn, Norma Polizzi, Iosie Pearl Lancaster, Evelyn Withers, Katheryne Mann, Hazel Crain. THIRD ROW: Irene Applewhite, Edna Marnock, Mary Anderson, Irene Cooper, Alice Fitzgerald, ivlarcelle I-Iill, Lillie Bell Norton. FOURTH ROW: Henry Dee Goodwin, Launius Glenn, W. C. Powell, Kenneth Lawson, Iohn Parker, Dell Clopton, Paul Spinden, Roy Call, Louis Ireland, Wesley Barrett. Motto: A MILLION FOR THE MASTER :Nutr-1 , GPI ,H P3 45 nfl? N0 mga? r 2 'osx 630 r: H 1 N H na Q QS gbfkzf 9x0 Q XX 'O K 0 O QKOOQQ, Q04 . x sk ,O 6293 06290 'QQOOO 660 -Q0 Q 43 ,SX QQ 688 66. 5 Qxdgl' yogi O alexa xo ' Sowfbt 49' S0 so O cf' as OK 4 J Qi FIRST ROW: Eula Mae Williamson, Vivian Perritt, Margaret Meek, Kathryn Rollans, Hazel Hollis, Elsie Yeats, Hazel Reed, Betty Atkins, Betty Starrett. SECOND ROW: Marthel Shoults, Dorothy Northrop, Shirley Koch, Bettie Ellen Liston, Cliffoqene Hawkins, Ruth Hemphill, Marie Binkley, Doris McCaslin, , Correnne Vincent, Ianell Lippard, Mary Ellen Boze, Evelyn Hooks. THIRD ROW: Billy Langford, Marvin Lee Oliver, Harry Klepper, Howard Yates, Iordan Miller, Harry G. Klepper. , ,Orf- 01 0, SSG Skfgo. an , Ng? 55525 A YJ C' 'C' 5255. 051,50 55955 wggx jfggf wgif o N ggng F530 w.Q NvYNf so 5 .9553 Q 05 -C' 0-s..C' O NO 53? FIRST ROW: Kathleen Cheesman, Betty Lamm, lone Ratliff, Myrtle Mae Glenn, Rachel Hearitiqe, Mrs. W. VJ. Pctasch, lane Collins, Edna Radke, Sadie Henderson, Dorothy Pickrell, Leslie Keel, Nedra Pierce. SECOND ROW: lames Coleman, Iohn Giere, Norma l-liqqins, Mable Byrne, Belva Corbitt, Nathalie Watson, Vancelle Read, Marian Harris, Virginia Booze, Florine Walker, Mrs. Bernard I-lite, Bernard Hite. THIRD ROW: Warren W. Paasch, Benny Walker, Billie Greene. ,.,'w.fm J cart. gf' ,, Mtn ,,,,..,f ai .f , .,.f sw, ' it 2. Mitra . . , 6 My , ,i ,i4f,,m ,ff 'MV 1 SEHVIEEMEN z?. QQ gee S305 0470 Cel? ow 0 x SQ? , Q,OQ1Q,OfJ cQ 4,NC'Q.Q.N 'No NO 6'l?QNRO'5v A0 O60 bo 0 6200335 .9 'Sap 5 E9 62 O 0 9 ff so A be 6 1. 60 TN FIRST ROW: Verda Shutt, Mary Alice Bishop, Loretta Lebsack, Aileen Byers, fa- I Helen Ransom, Frances Gilbreath, Betty Io lenks, Gwen Mclntosh, Lurena ix McGinnis, Ioy Buck. ,K SECOND ROW: Melvin Sasse, Abel Adams, Arthur Gilbreath, Gloria Sebesta, f 4 Eyadine Huston, Ruth l.'Vheeler, Paul Kressley, Elmer Giddinqs, Carl Smoclc, ' ?5: ,. - 5 sn Harley Ritter, yy 'K I THIRD ROW: Arthur Shell, Ernest McGinnis, Fred Dudley. J ,If N. FIRST ROW: Mary Ruth Baker, Melba McCutchen, Virginia Ieffrey, lean VVil- V, A ffj liams, Doris Kyser, Ruth Wilson, Betty lane Daniel, Betty Lou Miller, Nettie f . H C' lean Lochala, jg SECOND ROW: Mary Davis, Robbie Teague, Mary Gray, Mary Nell Daniel, - K t , Marqaret Ccncilio, Buna Simmons, lune Droke, Ima lean Dorsey. . ' V 'A - ,Ls 5 ' THIRD ROW: Elmer Rina, E. G. Belt, G. W. Speir, Billy Bob l-Iankin, Bob Mc. I D 1- A Cutchen. X xo I I I I I ZQQSOO X06 QQ QQGKQ? 'S oi? 5 Qs5X5xOQx6 ,300 Q6 buqq OSS Q? Q09 Qt C5 Q06 Q0 QBQ6 ,SW 5 9 600 QC' SN Q. GA Q94 ea? xg Week xx. xy? ep Q O51 Qi Q93 ox OO Q04 va G ELIF1'UF'E FIRST ROW: Helen Peterson, 'Willow Fuqua, lan Fains, Sara Trammell, Lou Davis, Maxine Tabor, Esther Olson. SECOND ROWV: Ioseph Trucks, Milton McCorcle, Glen Mitchel, Lawrence Tedder, Briggs P. Dinqman, Marvin Henegar, Leonard Main, Odis Glenn, C. Tsakiris. as , - . em ,au Ab 1? E iej a 'Q' JOQZQQOX if QXQ Q0 0 W' S O- xg? A AQKGQLQQQQQSO Q .' . 90 5650 90 ' oi' X3 0 sr N4 . o x06 090055 Q39 Q0 Q16 9040 9 X00 ole Q N65 'XB OO 09 QS 0 QQ goo Q0 Q0 --29' 0 O e -KN Q X Qsbxgbo gd S63 X66 Q Q 5 9, NOXi5aEgxGOG X 'GQ ed' 43. X00 oo 0, O -Q 29 5-lx N? X9 OP Q o Q0 9 . Q N9 QQ 4,0 O9 O Q20 43 QO' x0 ,efiffof 3 FIRST ROW: Dorothy Ialanivich, Virginia Laird, May Clark, Hattie Lee Howard, Lyska Brown. SECOND ROW: Phil Manqum, Katherine Loring, Pearl Ellis, Milus Bradley. .J EH 6 SS Q3 W... l-1-il 14 ' . K , f -' if , , y I 1 3 I ' ' , ll b K W- i- ,VER-., 'Q ...Q- fl. vnuxxv xxx, , Music It has been said that a sonq will outlive all sermons in the memory We should not discount the value of consecrated music in bringing the lost to Christ. And as tn all else which we do, this is the purpose of all our music- that through it lost men and women may be convicted and find Iesus as a personal Savior. 1' 1 4 Q 45 ,plattfa lpyallla- aw- 1449 44 1 0,0 95 '1pQ,gy44n3,qq.g,Qgp1l gggggqg nf 'V A , C 1- ' y . D A 1 . , . are-.- BRIGGS P. DlNGMAN, Director First Bow, left to riqht: R. Pack, B. Sterret, N. Polizzi, M. Jackson, P. Iones, I. Watson, E. Rupp, E. Campbell, L. Ware, V. Ietiery, M. Creech, M, Buford, E. Dmq- mon, H. Gore. Second Row: E. Pack, B. Green, R. Ferguson, P. Man- qum, C. Bush, K. Baby, A. Adams, B. Popeyoy. l. Birqe, L. Wilburn, C. McFarland, R. Iackson, D. Brown, A. 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The world does not ive the peace that Christ can give. We we a work to do. We are not fearful heart, because we have Christ withi A great without is written upo :athenism today. Men and women a SPRING SEMESTER Editor ,.,...,....,. ....,..., . , . Martha Roberts Lurl ne Foqle Associate Editor ....,...,..,.,...., Y Make-up Editors ...,.,.. Alida lones, Reba MGTCGT Feature Editors .........,. Lou Davis, Freda Cook lusiness Manaqers Howard Yates, Henry Goodwin Iews Editor ..,., .........,..,..... L illian Iones Circulation Managers Evelyn Brown, Birdie Porter Missionary Editors Milus Bradley, Icxckie Gresham Alumni Editors .... Dollie Prince, Frances MasseY Advertising Managers, .C. C. Swaim, lames Berger Exchange Editors Mary Davis, Bettie Liston Advisor .... , . . . . . ...,......,......., Lois Ware Your Missionary Board is happy 'to announce a new comprehensive 9-point Missionary Program entitled, Mission- ar Activities. We ,believe that many, o 'e' test op'p'6rtunities for gospel work are in missions. It is with the de sire that you may know more about these better prepare your- ithout Bible, Sunday, prayer, an ings of praise. Rulers are ' withou opportunities Selfo oad istice and righteousness. ithout peace. Marriage is that tu- tnctity. Young people are eals. Small children are y. Mothers are mtrol. Poverty is ass is without skill 'ithout sympathyt zmedy. Death is ,l, we might 6 CBD VCI' ll'5 opu her 2 mmeo. ritb 10,0t mhllll den 100 poii 1'6- sen we tha ich according to their impcr' main activities for be given are: Noor Eruop meeting jT'hur FALL SEMESTER Editor .,.......,.....,..........,.. Dick Strahan Page Editors .... Vivian MurphY, loy Henninqton, Georgia Enloe, Mary Frances Otts Business Manager ..........,.....,. Wayne Pitts Circulation Managers ..,......... Henry Goodwin, . Milton McCorkle Class Reporters ......,. Helen Yeats, Alida Iones, Mabel Burns, Iames Holden, Bob McCutchen, Bettie Hone-ycutt I Advisor , .,... ...,.......,,,. K inode Kendrick l the Slioults, Green, Starrett, ham also take Awards announce the win- 'nary contest. ' 'av Con- Y the ,. nd prize with een was third. It v.. and the winner was very In the poster contest Marie .. .cman was the winner of first prize with the brushes of Betty Starrett and Jack Gresham running second and third respectively. The names of these winners were re- leased by the Missionary Board through Miss Evelyn Brown., INDIA GROUP SETS GOAL The India Missionary Group has set a its prayer goal for this year one mil- li n souls from India. They are having s ecial prayer each Thursday for their tive worker, David Kale. God is able use him, as 'well as many others, in ' ng these one million souls to Christ. Il t are not attending any other Q' on Thursday afternoons, ir invitation to come to neeting and pray for 'QEACHED ' ched Ki t. Thlli impehti the Islas which must Our prayer e- iief clothes campaign ,eedy Christians in Borneo China and India. This illustra. ,ct that while we cannot all go as sionarifes, but we can be workers and mtercesamw Wontluuad on Pala 0 . ' A T - .ii -f V I' I ' :I . Q '4 1 - Kendrick I, , 16- Q H, . vw f- 1- , 4 1 . ' 0 fl' ,' V' f 'Agn' 'F A! . I , 1 00 9 K ' I .gf 1 1 11 101- 1. rg ' N ' .fl 1 1 4 ,' 1. -1 I . f 6 H .vf 1 I - M -e .ef . 5 s , 1 I , e , . . ,- e 51 1 ' I .. ' - -'S' I1 'oil Ig ,,-.., 1 N : , -t..,g5. ,- f fx ,, ,f f - ,ff-1- . I I, y, , 0, vie:-, I 'f ' 'F' . 1 1 rf , '- ' - Q H' . , - Q,'7 I , 1 x . 1 . l f 3, g I Q :, 'll a, .' f , t gt 4 A. ., ,' f ' - ' K. - 9 :.,,,. 'A .. 'Ze 1 ' ' e. - -f Q h A xv. AQ Q I Frammell, Literary Editor I Evelyn Iensen, Faculty Editor: E. W. Sharp. Sport Editor: Georaia Enloe, Class Editor l 1 J .. .. -,,.,.,...-...- x. l I - it o 'bclbooa 1 V ', ' l A . f +4 Q: o ,ebb Q90 vet gQ its ogg s . 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Feb. l-Bible Department Registration 2--Campfire Worship 16--Senior Bible Picnic 31-All School Weiner Roast 8-Colleqe Picnic 12-Armistice Day Half-holiday 28-Dec. 2-Thanksgiving Holidays 3-Dec. 9-Revival 10-Iunior Bible Christmas Social 13-Christmas Cantata 14-Dec. 31-Out for Christmas! 3l-Watch Night Service 10-Business Club Banquet 28-Nelson Memorial Service 7-Faculty Valentine Party 20-Glee Club Get-to-Gether 25-Clean-Up Day March l-March 10-Revival March 2-Initial Radio Broadcast March 2l-Senior Dinner April 17-April 21-Easter Holiday April 27--Play Day April 30-Bible and College Iunior-Senior Banque ? -Sneak Day May 2-High School Iunior-Senior Banquet May 21-Class Niqht May 22-All School Picnic May 23-Baccalaureate May 24--Homecoming Service May 24-Alumni Banquet A May 24-Commencement! Taps!! M Mas. G. o. Dr: MERCHANT 410 Y' x39 W 'Q' 01,08 1219 REV. AND MRS. HOWARD COFFEY Q i . Q R 596664695 Mft' 4- --A--- nr!!! 1'1lN1I1lll5'lN rNEf1t'if'N'I1 11111 xx ' Wx f X mil , E H REV. 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Caught x 1. DurWin,S T 12. 13 slowed UpheO'Y?? ' N 14, Hviglynls Hobbowl ell Learn Y 15 . G1 Wan Nowf wi,--r-'H -'A FAITH TABERNACLE Waco, Texas Extends Heartiest CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '46 i I , A. C. LANE. Pastor You Are Cordidlly Invited to Visit Us When in Waco S. 13th cmd Webster Street 1 ,L .,Al. fl GREETINGS TO THE CLASS 1.1 OF '46 MAPLEWCCD ASSEMBLY ' or CCD CHURCH Mcrple Ave. and Lucas Dr. Dallas. Texas .-.. .A , ,Q ?55ff,'Q, RAY R SOPER - 1 Pastor .! i A COMPLIMENTS! And I heard the voice an f th L d y q V O 9 OI' , SCI IH 'Whom shall I send, d ,,., who will qc for us7' The said I, Here crm I: send A ,, me. L. WAYNE PITTS Evangelist YOUTH REVIVALS WELCOME 'ro The Friendly Church ,, in The Friendly City EAST ASSEMBLY OF ' GOD Austin. Texas E. M. PUTNAM. Pastor GREETINGS TO S. B. I. FROM THE 3 it EVANGELISTIC TEMPLE ' In Hu .Hs Everybody's Church'I West Cgpjtol at Houston Ave. 1 4 H f. FULL GOSPEL CHURCH 412 Kaufman Street Waxahachie. Texas f ,Q,a--'A' rr. G. BELT, Pastor E. C. ATCHLEY .a............ Co-Pastor CECIL C. PEUGH ..,...,.,,, S. S. Supt. MARIE LOWE .....,.,..... Sec.-Treas. ABEL P. ADAMS .,..,...... C. A. Pres. ALIDA JONES ,..... Childre-n's Church CONGRATULATIONS! God Bless THE ROYAL AMBASSADORS '.. l n Bethel Temple 210 E. Ielierson Dallas. Texas ALBERT OTT, Pastor RADIO SCHEDULE Each Dav-8'U5 to 8:35 Sunday Night-10:45 to ll Station WRR :'l5 The Church With a Pastoral , Teaching and Evangelistic Ministry for Everyone Sunday School Completely Departmentalized HOPE GOSPEL TABERNACLE North Main and Ave. D Hope, Arkansas H. PAUL HOLDRIDGE. Pastor Res.-107 W. Avenue C COMPLIIVIENTS PHINIS A. LEWIS. Pastor Assembly of God Church Fifth and Broad wlcr-nm FALLS, 'rrzxas B. H. Caudle, Sec.-Treas. Box 878-Phone 688-M Tucumcari, N. M. E. G. Vanzant, S. S. Rep. Box 145-Phone 31W Mountainair, N. M. Ellis I. Stone, C. A. Pres NEW MEXICO DISTRICT 1 H. M. Fulfer, Dist. Supt. Box 353-Phone 6M Mountctinair, N. M. SECTION AL PRESBYTERS R. G. Batson, Northwest T. E. Simpson, Northeast E. E. Franks, Southwest Orel Boteler, Southeast tit W. M. C. OFFICERS Leia Keener, Pres. Mrs. I. R. Greene, Mountainair, N. M. SeC'-T,-egg. Roy H. Stewart, Asst. Supt. Box 709-Phone 858-W Clovis, New Mexico N ORTHSIDE ASSEMBLY COMPLIMENTS G WESTERN ASSOCIATE Fon Wm' Texas s'roRE I A. I. BOWERS 5 X Owner 'fi THE WEST SIDE ASSEMBLY OF GOD 3100 West 5th Street Fort Worth, Texas REV. GEORGE PIERCE. Pastor Phone 5-1228 'A Church Where Christ Is Real Exchange at Clinton IRCOB FILBERT Pastor Earr1est1y Contendinq for the Fatth rf X ' CONGRATULATION S SEN 1UI'lb EDWARD I. ROBISON President PHINIO LEWIS Vice President TEXAS C. Afs BETHEL TEMPLE , 1800 Vickery Blvd at Riverside Drive CHARLES R. IONES, Pastor The Church with a Welcome Where Iesus Is Real kt ' , . Q KLAUDE KENDRICK Secretary-Treasurer BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF '46 POLYTECHNIC ASSEMBLY OF GOD FORT WORTH, TEXAS REV. AND MRS. W. F. MERCERS Pastors TEXAS DISTRICT COUNCIL CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF '46 F. D. DAVIS C. P. ROBISON Superintendent Secretary-Treasurer l find the great thing in this world is not so rnuch where We stand as in what direction we are rnovinqg to reach the port of heaven we must sail, sometimes with the wind and sometimes against it-but We must sail, and not drift nor lie at anchor. -Oliver Wendell Holmes. UNIVERSITY ASSEMBLY OF GOD WAXAHACHIE. TEXAS PAUL V. CHAMLESS MRS. PAUL V. CHAMLESS Pastor Sunday School .... Morning Worship .,.. Sunday Night . . . C. A. Service .... Wednesday Night .. Radio Program KSKY CHURCH CALENDAR Co-Pastor 9:45 PLM ..,,.11:00 A.M 7:30 P.M 7:30 P.M 7:30 P.M , . . Saturday, 9:15 A.M OKLAHOMA DISTRICT COUNCIL oi the ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Headquarters-602 Cotton Exchange Bldg. Oklahoma City, Okla. District Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Dist. Secretary-Treasurer F. C. CORNELL R. L. STEGER V. H. RAY General Presbyters F. C. CORNELL R. L. STEGER V. H. 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VVVV VVVVVVV VV VV VVVV V, V -:-:-:-:-:-'V:-:V FAITH TABERNACLE 1110 N W Znd Oklahoma C11Y Okla 0.2 M. MQNTGOMERY, Pastor MELVIN C. HARREL, Associate ' 2- '- iiliill ..'..-. . .. 2. . . ...2. 2-. .12 -----22' if -V-,2 :wr '-'2-' -- : -.2' 221312.-2 21' -2-'.1 2' f-'-' -'-2 '2:i2:-'.2,.-, 2-2.12:--2 w2:2.,-2z:2:2':3Fi2:? 4. FAIRFIELD ASSEMBLY OF GOD Fairfield. Texas . HIV.. LAMAR MCGOWAN S1 I was qlczd when they said unto me: let us qo into the House of the Lord. THE FIRST ASSEMBLY FIRST ASSEMBLY QF or GOD CHURCH GOD Wcrxahachie, Texas .. S S Thirteenth Street and Bluebonnet Ave. '1 1 1 AH visitors will find CI hearty welcome REV. AND MRS. H. E. DARNELL A Pastors Rev. and Mrs. Paul W. Herrington 4 N , Pastors A ,g R- PAUL G. CONCILIO RADIO BROADLAST S- 5- SUPT- Sunday, 6:00 PM. A . FRANCH LAWERENCE SUNDAY SEEVICES 4' , ' Church Se-Cy. . H S x N 9.45 11:00 AM. - - .- KATHERINE KRESSLEY , , 1716 Thmeemh Suse' ' . 6.40 7.30 AM. ., C. A. Presxdent , 4. I , . g Y. I MRS. LETHA PERRY The Home Of 'he W. M, C. President Radio .Evcnqel 5' ,N V SOUTHWESTERN BOOK STORE GRACE DAVIS Manager Waxahachie. Texas Bibles Bibles Dictionaries Bibles Concordances Commentaries Sermons Doctrines Christian Fiction We specialize in prompt, courteous mail order service. CALVARY SONGS sf tg P4 V9 Vg if Q2 S '53-fr O 5099 OJVQS 6 fy BQ' Pdf 'VS Any number of tracts free with every order. 345 Songs, both old and new. Favorite Songs and Hymns. 347 Gospel Songs you love to sing.- Both books beautifully bound in limp or board bookp ' Round or shaped notes. For Prices Write BOX 4246 MILTON R. SUMMERS Dallas. Texas I scans--mann vauanonnf-vs to the CLASS OF '46 WEBB STUDIO APPRECIATES MAKING YOUR PICTURES OAK CLIFF ASSEMBLY Thirty Y OF con , 919 Morrell Ave. same Locanon Dallas. Texas H. C. NOAH. Pastor COMPLIMENTS IMENTS COMPL of NAUGHTON FARMS WAXAHACHIE BANK Inc. AND TRUST CO THE NATION'S NURSERY N BANK TEXAS Wcxxcxhachie, Texas ahachie Phulbcx Tyler Members F.D.I.C. A COMPLIMENTS or IIM MIMS HARDWARE lSuccessor to Ross Mossl MIDDLETON PRINTING CO. DISTINCTIVE PRINTING lll College Street Waxcxhachie O O HARRISON MUSIC COIVIPANY Electrical Merchandise RADIOS - SERVICE WAXAHACHIE LUMBER CO. Everything in Building Materials See Us for Fried Chicken Dinners I. G H. CAF E MR. AND Mns. BILL HODGE. Prop COMPLIMENTS oi TRINITY PHARMACY CHEEVES BROS. AND co. The Place to Trade WAXAHACHIE D SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT PRODUCTS COWARD PAINT CO.. Inc. X X ,px SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF '46 MAGNOLIA PARK ASSEMBLY OF GOD The Growinq Chuch With cz Welcome SEVEN TY-NINTH STREET Crt BALTIMORE AVENUE HOUSTON I I, TEXAS E. M. Ysns I-E5 BAKER Pano, Associate Pastor GO YE INTO ALL THE WORLD 'YE SHALL RECEIVE POWER THE AND PREACH THE GOSPEL TO HOLY GHOST COMING UPON EVERY CREATURE Matt. 28:19. YOU Acijs I'8. CONGRATULATIONS from THE HOUSTON SECTION ,,W,p1us,w..mM M .aah-L... s-.vw 1-nw-w-v--H- MRS. I. W. MCCLELLAN I. W. MCCLELLAN M. A. LAKE W. M. C. Director Presbyter C. A. President The Sectional Officers join with the ministers, The Assemblies, 'The Christ's Ambassadors and the Woman's Missionary Councils of our Section in extending congratulations to the graduating class of Southwestern Bible Institute. May God bless each of you and use you as Reapers in His Vine- yard until He comes. BEAUMONT SECTION OF THE ASSEMBLIES OF GOD B. L. Greene Presbyter Mrs. B. L. Greene, W. M. C. President B. B. House, Sectional Secretary R. L. Davis, C. A. President Vamel Smith, C. L. Musqrove, R. L. Davis, C. E. Ramby, Cornmitteemen Saratoga-C. E. Ramby Daisetta-E. L. Medford Liberty-B. B. House Anhuac-Creston Shields Moss Bluff+R. O. Smart Devers-B. T. Smith Lasper'HV. M. Griner Fred--Onie Harqraves Drakeville-Billie Harrison Honey Island-Crockett Drake Votaw-W. H. Eason Woodville-Oscar Ried Silsbee-W. E. Hogan 5-miles N. Silsbee-Rev. Dohman Little Rock-Arthur Brown Vidor-I. F. Cargill Orange-H. L. Davis Oranqefield--Mother Goshen CHURCHES Port Neches-Leroyce Ivey Nederland-W. D. Metzgar Groves-A. G. Wilburn Port Arthur flst church?-Paul Harrington Port Arthur Central Assembly--C. l... Musqrove Port Arthur Bethel Assembly-Mack Carltcn Port Acres-Rev. Chaney Pear Ridge-W. B. Sherrill Beaumont llst Churchl-B. L. Greene Beaumont Magnolia Park Church-V. C. Smith Beaumont Glad Tidings Church-P. C. Drake Beaumont Lamar Assembly-T. H. Neal Beaumont Downtown Center-Alma Ware Crosby Beaumont Central Assembly-Mrs. Kell Iones Beaumont Sunnyside Assembly-Clide Rieson Sour Lake-Rev. Brown Horns Crossing-Lewis Turner FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH 4305 Lillian Street ' Houston. Texas CHURCH CALENDAR Sunday School , . . . . 9:45 A.M. Bible Study ...,..,. . . 7:00 P.M. MOITUUQ Worship - - ---A 11:00 'AUM' y Evangelistic Service ...., 7:45 P.M. M'd-Week Service 1 .,,....,.. Wednesday, 7:45 P.M. C. A.'s . . . . . . 7200 PM. When in Houston visit our church and see our new Educational Building. W. M. DUNN, Pastor MRS. W. M. DUNN, Associate Pastor CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS 'OF '46 DALLAS SECTION Presbyter TERRELL ASSEMBLY Rev. I. S. McMullen Terrell, Texas WAXAHACHIE ASSEMBLY Rev. H. E. Darnell Waxahachie, Texas WHITESBORO ASSEMBLY Rev. L. T. Stewart Whitesboro, Texas SAN BRANCH ASSEMBLY Rev. L. M. Deqqes Near Seagoville, Texas CARROLTON ASSEMBLY Rev. C. G. Fuston Carrolton, Texas ITALY ASSEMBLY Italy, Texas UNIVERSITY ASSEMBLY Rev. P. U. Chamless Waxahachie, Texas FIRST ASSEMBLY Rev. L. B. Staats Dallas, Texas BETHEL TEMPLE Rev, Albert Ott Dallas, Texas CALVARY TABERNACLE Rev. O. T. Killion Dallas, Texas CENTRAL TABERNACLE Rev. R. F. Baker Dallas, Texas DUNCANVILLE ASSEMBLY Rev. O. C. Kitchens Duncanville, Texas ENNIS ASSEMBLY Rev. M. E. Collins - Ennis, Texas FAITH TABERNACLE Rev. D. D. Lewis Dallas, Texas GARLAND ASSEMBLY Rev. Leonard Wood Garland, Texas GLAD TIDINGS Rev. M. R. Summers Irving, Texas REV. D. D. LEWIS REV. R. G. HELVEY C. A. President GRACE ASSEMBLY Rev. D. W. Kyser Dallas, Texas LISBON ASSEMBLY Rev. L. E. Davis Dallas, Texas LOVE FIELD ASSEMBLY Rev. E. L. Owen Dallas, Texas MAPLEWOOD ASSEMBLY Rev. Ray R. Soper Dallas, Texas MT. AUBURN ASSEMBLY Rev. C. S. Walker Dallas, Texas OAK CLIFF ASSEMBLY Rev. H. C. Noah Dallas, Texas REVIVAL TABERNACLE Rev. H. E. Bowley Dallas, Texas ROSELAND ASSEMBLY Rev. L. R. Mullen Dallas, Texas TRINITY TABERNACLE Mrs. Marqueritte Hughes Dallas, Texas VICTORY TEMPLE Rev. H. D. Skelton Dallas, Texas WESTERN HEIGHTS Rev. W. E. Coyle Dallas, Texas ZIPP CITY ASSEMBLY Rev. C. E. Williams Near Dallas, Texas LITTLE BETHEL ASSEMBLY Rev. A. T. Nelson Dallas, Texas LONG CREEK fGuiding Starl Rev, Wm. R. Ducworth Near Dallas, Texas BETHEL HILL ASSEMBLY Rev. C. I. Hurley Near Dallas, Texas GRAND PRAIRIE ASSEMBLY Rev. lohn S. Curtis Grand Prairie, Texas CEMENT CITY ASSEMBLY Rev. Dial Cook Dallas, Texas DENTON ASSEMBLY Rev. R. E. Ford Denton, Texas GAINESVILLE ASSEMBLY Rev. R. V. Kemp Gainesville, Texas SHADY GROVE Mrs. Lillie Emerson Near Irving, Texas KAUFMAN ASSEMBLY Rev. and Mrs. I. D. Iolly Kaufman, Texas KEMP ASSEMBLY Rev. W. A. Majors Kemp, Texas LAKE DALLAS ASSEMBLY Rev. D. D. Green Lake Dallas LANCASTER ASSEMBLY Rev. Everett Fjordbach Lancaster, Texas LEWISVILLE ASSEMBLY Rev. T. F. Shultz Lewisville, Texas MESOUITE ASSEMBLY Rev. E. E. Hendrick Mesquite, Texas MIDLOTHIAN ASSEMBLY Midlothian, Texas Rev. Wm. F. Hayes MILFORD ASSEMBLY Rev. D. W. Calcote Milford, Texas OVILLA ASSEMBLY Rev. Leroy Blackburn Ovilla, Texas PILOT POINT ASSEMBLY Rev. N. R. McDonald Pilot Point, Texas SACHSE ASSEMBLY Rev. lohn Tuttle Sachse, Texas SANGER ASSEMBLY Rev. H. A. Iohnson Sanger, Texas SEAGOVILLE ASSEMBLY Rev. H. E. Morse Seaqoville, Texas COMPLIMENTS oi GILLIAM 6 UPSHAW, DRUGGISTS V Telephone 106 Waxa KZ fP We Extend Our Congratulations and Appreciation to Southwestern for its Splendid Progress PIERCE'S SHOES 206 South Rogers Home Furnishings and Electrical Appliances sos south Rogers LET US SERVE YOU West Side Square hachie's Oldest Drug Store COMPLIMENTS from HUMBLE SERVICE STATION Ferris Ave. WAXAHACHIE. TEXAS CURTIS DAVIS. Prop. i THE STORE WHERE YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME TRINITY CASH GROCERY W. D. HIGH Cold Drinks Groceries CcxndY BEST VVISHES TO THE CLASS q OF '46 LASWELL GROCERY COMPANY EUBANKS BROS.. FLORIST lust folks building cx big cmd friendly nursery and floral business FERRIS AT MARVIN WM. CAMERON 6 CO.. Inc. A Complete Building Service Since 1868 G. R. PORTER, Local Manager Waxahachie. Texas om I ORDAN CLEANERS Where Cleaning Is An Art Hatters A Dyers For Prompt Service Fur Storage 212 W. Main Street Phone 64 Waxahachie. Texan snr: Us rmsr MARCHMAN'S . MOORE'S HARDWARE CONGRATULATIONS. SENIORS SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO. 59 Years Service in the Nation LIGHT Waxahachie. Texas -W ,, Q i -iz wg. ,mmm A K . QM KVM' Z' , . , H ' Wg, 0 4 -aw ss 1 ' W 4 -W - ,m W, I ' ' A W ,I , W ,, , , ' fgffbll il, My K x-wxfggw-y-, Wm Q fh.ff?5'?ff,' w'LiiwiilQf in My J 'E 1 ,jay-,, xl up 3, ,Vg A, ,, ,J 5. lg-Q I gi f' ' 0 V., Wf'7,,5f1f5L,. 1, s iw 1 j a'if1f'2-PZ,mK':1'2'-W f f - ' . yr- .sf ' ' a2Zff:v'4-1 354244 7 , ' ,. - Q ' A i ' X K fr 4 A . X X if f , 'ww sf ff Y f ' f 1 yan - 4 EJ I ., , f- H ri, 4l , x im . H... , - A , fif?wT f ' w ' TH-I, -,.i ,Q 4- in y ' 'Q AA if ,h ,, mf' . Mikasa' 1' V f wmnm f f W I X , . . 10 . . ' si ' Aff ' J fm 2' 5 ,541 X' 7 ,M Z by ,,,L Muff e A xii!!-:QQ 'SS fe fuiyfinggggiiy Y . ,1W'!f4'W2' - ,M f , , , WW , W.. . V. 9 Guided by stars to cz sheltered cove Sinqinq cr song in her shrouds Bredihmq the breath of the dlmond Thus does she hnnq rmh qxfts to me .:V. 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