1946-1947 Yearbook

L?is J. Hemingway Editor Billy Harris ........... Business Manager BRACKETT LIBRARY HARDING UNIVERSITY SEARCY. AR 72143.5591

~~l PH I JfA~ Vol. XXIV Annual Publication of SENIOR CLASS of Harding College. Searcy. Arkansas Campus Administration Religion Classes Features Activities Organizations Academy Sports Advertisements

The mystery of life is love, which radiant joys unfold; As we receive it Irom above, and dear at Harding hold. Devoted souls that guide our thoughts, and lor our wellare strive; The faculty that love has bought, to keep its flame olive. 'Tis in God's book, a story clear that captivates the soul; And in our study, this is dear-our Christ, and heav'n the gool. Our lives with purity are blessed; and godly virtues true, And thus we choose some 01 the best to represent our school. The fellowship of classmates here, with joy our beings fillAnd in our memories ever near, they're kept by God's goodwill. By literature and cultured arts, aesthetic taste is given; And they become a tender part of striving on to Heaven. The Urnes of laughter, fun, and wil; our funcUons and our dates, The social lives of eoch one fit, and friendships consecrate. The academy of Harding is with eager youth adorned, Where character and love are st ressed, and souls for Christ are born. Our sports with competition keen, and with athletic skill Are deQicated to fair ploy, and temwred with goodwill. The love that blossoms in our hearts, we shore with one another; And happy homes become a part of fellowship together. The mystery of life is love, which radiant joys unfold, As we receive it from above. and dear at Harding hold. -JOE CANNON

I !I 17 MDed,c.,t"d 10 thou. who !<Nf: Hdr.ding College M Mrs .F10l'ence M.Catncart lloyd O.Sanderson Spiriloso ~*4;=Jf4tLL4~l=W:ci~~:fI -'- I. Near the foot-hills of t.h. Oz. - arks. Mids~ oF hill and pl,in; 2.a,.;s-~ i an d.od-ard is he.. mot M to ;. Chris - ~i.n lire is s~r'S5ed ; 3. Hard ' il'lg o-pens wide her por-~.Is. Tl,v" ,n- va',ng .11 1~~~~~f9 FF IP StAnds our glo - r •• 01.1' AI -m. M. - h,.; H.rd-int ;, hoc name.. A"d ;" "' "Y braneh of I.",." -;ng • Each one does his but. ", path '0 knowl. teo ; Heed th,n to hoc c.11 .

We ';})eJicale O UR 1 ~41 PHil JfA~ to L. E. PRYOR for the years of humble unassuming service that he has rendered to Harding College, for the inspiration of his honest and upright Christian character, we, Ihe Senior Class of 1947 gratefully dedicate the PETIT JEAN to L. E. PRYOR.

I fJ4 7 "The union oj lakes- the UTHon oj londsThe union 0/ Stales /lotte can severThe union oj hearts- the union 0/ bandsAnd the flag 0/ OUf Union forever." -GEORGE P. MORRIS

"There are moments oj lije thai we never jorget, Which brighten , and brighten , as time steals away; They give a new charm to the happiest lot , And Ihey shi1le on the gloom oj the loneliest day." - J. G. PERCIVAL

" Everyone in his own house and God in all 0/ them," - CEHVANTES RHODES' HOME OUR DEAN'S HOME

ARMSTRONG'S HOME "Home is where the heart is" THE PRESIDENT'S HOME BELL'S HOME

"The Hall oj SEARCH FOR LIFE .. BIOLOGY CHEMISTRY EXPERIMENTERS

Knowledge" STENOGRAPHERS OF THE FUTURE FUTURE HOMEMAKERS

PAmE COBB

GODDEN HALL , . 1

.. 11) 4? GEORGE S. BENSON, B.A., B.S.. M.A.. LL.D. Presidellt Devoted souls that guide ou, thoughts, And for onr welfare strive; The facult y that love has bought, To keep its flame alive,

L. C. SEARS. Ph.D. Dearl FLORENCE M. CATHCART. B.A. Dean 0/ Women W. K. SUMMITT. Ph.D. Registrar

L. E. Pryor, B.A., M.S. SociaL Sciences and £(IIlC(lt io/l B. F. Rhodes, Sr. B.A.. M.A. Bible Mrs. E. R. Stapleton B.A., M.A. English Woodson Harding Armstrong, B.A. Speech Catherine Score B.LS. Librarian S. A. Bell, B.S. (M.S.) Biological Sciences a"d Bible

Dorothy Saker lIead oj "Ulilill~ dellartment E. R. Stapleton B.A., M.C.E.. Ph.D. Business Administration Mrs. Inez Pickens B.A. Academy. EnSlis/l Iharguerlte O'Sanlon B.A. Secretary to Prt'shJefi l less Rhodes, B.A., M.A. Bu sint'ss Admill isi raliull Mrs. James YIngling B.A. Manager, Laundry

Mrs. B. L. Oliver, B.A. Piano Clarence R. Hollinger B.A., B.M" M.M. Piano and Th eory Mrs. Perry Mason B.A., M.A. Andy T. Ritchie, Jr. B.A. M " sic, Chorus Florence F. lewell, B.M. , Voice and Mu sical Theory Olivia C. Crittendon Training School

Clifton L. Ganus B.A.• M.A. Social Scien ces Annabel Lee, B.S., M.A. Principal, Training School w. L. Burke, B.A. Grttk fInd German Emmett Smith, B.A. Spel'ch John Lee Dykes B.A.. M.S. Alalhematics Mrs. James B. Kinney Pin"o

Mrs. S. A. Bell B.S.• M.S. Home Ecollomics Perry Mason, B.A.. M.A. Principal, Academy Mrs, H. French, R.N. Nurse Mrs. Bonnie Chandler Dietician C. D. Brown Bursar Mrs. T. J. T~aylor A/nTll1 ser, .. CoUrse Inn

J. D. Bales B.A., M.A.. Ph.D. Bible Maxine O'Banion B.A. Secretar,. to Delln Alvin Hobby, B.A. Bible B. F. Rhodes, Jr. B.A.. M.A., Ph.D. /l is/Dr} alld Soci(l/ Sciences Mrs. Joseph E. Pryor B.S. Home Economics G. C. Brewer, LL.D. Bible

R. Carl Spain B.A.. B.D.• M.A. Bible Lillie Huddleston Trairlill g School Neil B. Cope B.A.. M.A.• M.S.!. JOllrtwlism aMi Asst . to Presicleflt Virgil Lawyer. B.S. A carl emy, Scie1l ces Ellen Wheeler Knlght Trainin g School Georqe Halterman Langllages

Jack Wood Sears B.S.. M.S.. Ph.D. Biological Sciellces Annie Mae Alston B.A .. B.S. in L.S. English Ervin Berryhill B.A.. M.A. Physical Ed"cfltioll Joseph E. Pryor, B.A., 8.S.. M.A.. Ph.D. Physical S("/('1/0'.( Marvolene Chambers 8.A. IJ llsinc.f.f Administration Hugh Rhodes 8.A .. M.A. Physical Education

Evelyn Coultas. R.N. N/lrse Thednel Garnor, B.A. Mechanical Drawing Earl Smith Maint enan ce Mrs. W. H. Sims, B.A. Assistallt 10 Bursar Homer Howle Prillter Elbert Turman Chief Enginter

I fJ 17 George S. Cant rell Superilltendent 0/ Buildings , Vida B. Draper , B. A. Traifling School

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'Tis in Cod's book, a story clear That captivates the soul: And in our study, this is dear, Our Christ, and Izeav'n the goal.

• 11147 " These are the gills I ask o jlh ee, S piril sercllcStrell gth jor the daily I(uk ; Courage to fa ce the road ; Good ch.eer /0 hell) m e bear 'h e ,ra'veller's load ; Ami for th e hours of rest 111lI1 com e belll lun All in ward joy in all thillgs heard alld secn." - H ENRY VAN DYKE

) "Stlldy 10 show thyself alJ' proved .• " " Go 0111 i"'0 Ihe highwrl)' (llI d the hedges ... " " . .. Lei hi", deny himself and take /1P his cross . . ," " The Lord is in fl is HoI) temple . .. .. Jill en the day 's WO'lk for the ~oung !1?~eacher " Preach Ih e word." " Let love he withQut h ypocrisy," " ThOll shalt not mllzzle th e mOIl,h of Ihe ox that trcndelh Ollt the com ... I f we have SOWII IInto yOIL s{!irilllal ,hings, is it a great th ins if we shall rClIll YOll r car/wi th ings ." " /l ow bellI/Ii/ill (lrc the feet 0/ Ihem that preach the gospel 0/ peace."

"Co re info all the world, alld preach the gospel to cr.'cry creature." 1917 "Look unto the fields, lor they are white unto har. vest."

J fJ J 7 E. W. McMillon G. C. Brewer L. O. Sanderson Howard While , Leonard Kirk Bob Neal Andy T. Ritchie " , --,---~--' --- -- ~

" . bill in every thillg by pm)'er alld supplication wilh tllllllksgiVl:lIg let YOllr requests be made knowl/ UI/to God . All(/ the peace of God, which passeth all UIIders/al/ding, shall keep your hearts afld minds through Chris/ Jesus." Wednesday Jlight 5Jieeting T. H. SHERRILL

1 WARD K. HALBERT (Assistant to the Presiden t, 1942A6) 1892-1946 - 30- " Life's race well fUll , Life's lVork //Jell done, Lile'~ crown /VeIL WOIl , Now comes rest." He was a man who was quiet and unassuming in Christian service, a charepion of the poor and unfortunate, and a helper of oU who come to him with thelf problems. He wos a man who "just Hked words" and who found joy and success in a journalistic career. This is the memory those who knew him have of Ward K. Holbert.

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I- . . . :3-4 .. . . Our lives with purity are blessed; And godly virtues true, And thus we choose some 0/ the best To represent our school.

AllenJanl~ THELDA HEALY JANET REA

LOU DUGGER

Rosa Belle Cannon Dorothy Munger Dorothy Baker Lois Hemingway Lois Church Mildred Lanier Queen

nomineed Moryann Hazlet Carnelle Patterson Geraldine Young Claudio Pruett )0 O'Neal

MARY BELLE GARNER ....... - , ;/ GERALDINE YOUNG

WRAY BULLINGTON

THERMAN HEALY DORIS JOHNSON FAVORITES

LOIS HEMINGWAY JOE CANNON BEST ALL ROUND

CLARK STEVENS ALPHA LEE TURMAN

Edna Hodge, Charles Huddleslon, Vice·Presidenl; Ruth Benson, Secretary-Treasurer; Dr. Joseph Pryor, President; Therman Healy. Belly Lou Spruell, James Willell, Josephine Connell, Mildred Lanier . Sammie Swim. Gerald ine Young , Forest Moyer

Barbara Brown American Dorothy Baker Forest Moyer Iames Kinney

Billy Harris American Thermon Healy 1jnivertJilietJ and Joe Connon Lois Hemingway

• • , Robert Grayson, Foresl Moyer Dick Foitz, Barbora Brown, Ioe Dan Tipps Clark Slevens, James B. Kinney, Frank Ellis, Brodie Crouch, Dr. W. K. Summitt \' ' 'Hlhl'rahip 10 thl' Alpha Honor 5.,.,;<'1)' i. 01>("11 only 10 J unior. and S{'niur~. It giH'i r«"l"; I;on Inr oUI~tandinl IICholl"hi,., J uniur8 10 b", cHlihl" nUhl lIaH' a ••ade point of 2.7 or al....,,· and St.""ior~ "'''~I h....' • ~cho'.r.hiV i ndt'1 of 2.5 Oil th,' IJu~i. Ihu l a ~cholar.hjv i"des of 3.0 indica I,,! a slruiglu ".\ " ncu.d. OBktn: Clark SteHn_, Pre_id""I; J OtlH'J D. "' inney, \ [(' .. ·1' .... id""I; I) r, \\ . .. . S"",,,,ill, Scnetary.Tr",.. urcr.

\',\'2. . '(he fellowship of classmates here With joy our beings fill - And in our ,nemories ever near, They're kept by Cod's goodwill.

Senior THERM AN HEALY MARY BELLE GARNER Secretary. Treas/lrer JAMES GANUS CLASS MOTTO: "Let all lhat ye do be dOlle ill love ." - I COR. 16: 14 CLASS FLOWER: Forge/-mc-lIot. ANDY T. RITCHIE. Spollsor

, MARY ADAMS, B.S. ~arcy. Arkansas " I/ er IH/J,~ (Ire wlIys 0/ pleasantIICS!J:' \l ujo r : Biology \t i llor: \lIrsillg Cha rl!' r llli' lIIlwr La" \miJ!;a~ '39. Hi'pOrl!' r 'J9. Pn'"i dcli l '39, R. N. ' 12. S e nior :! CHARLES L. ALLEN, B.A. Louann, Arkansas -' '''or 1I("s (/ jo/ly good lel/ou;: ' \ lajo r : J/ istory .\I i nor: Ellglish Craduate \ I a~nolia \ . So M. '.' 3. l\nll!'! 1 Seni{'c. ' 1 2.·~~, Clmrlt'."1' 1llf"lllhl'r GUllI' . ~6. P rl"~~ Club '46. '~7. Circll iati ug \ t anager 't16. • BILLIE E. BAIRD, B.A. Searcy, Arkansas "Whose little bod)' lodgesl a might)' mimC' \l ajo r : Ill/sit/ess Admillistratioll ) I inor: English L. C. 'I I, '45. "16, 'n, Pres. '41, :-;(·(' . - Tn·a~. . ~5, Vicc. Pres.. '\.6 Dramatic Club ' II , '45, "16, '47' Campu s Pl aye rs '45, '46, '47, Arku ll "us Ctll L 'I I, '45. )ij~ It/f ~~'-;' . )I -., ~) ,

RUTH BARNES. B.S. Tupelo. Mississippi " Then 011, thell on! where (/111) leads, 11) course be onward slill." .\I aj or : /l ome Economics ),(ino r : Science Omega Phi '4-1. '45. ' 16, '17. \ icePn:"i dcnl ·...6, '47, Orche"lra '45, t 16, \1 club ',11 , '45. Il ome Economi cs c1 l1b '47. S e nior :J ROBERT C. BELL. B.A. Searcy, Arkansas " 0 , 0111)' (I free so1l1 will Ilever KrOll) 01,1," " ajor: Socirtl Science .\limn: /Ju sint's! AI/millis /ml ioll Charier nlf'mh(- r of GUU f "; 46, '47. Pres .• ~7, Call1 IJlI~ Plu) t' l' s uf Ail' ' W, t\ rnH'd St'n iee '/12·' 15, t\ rku n- :.U" Club '40, '41. ' l2, '45, ' 1.6, '47, Pholograp llt: r Pdil J ean '47 . DOROTHY BREWER. B.A. Chollonooqo, Tenn. ., Petite (flld liS elite as petite," Majo r : Mu sic \linor : /llI sill ess Admillistration Graduate Lil}::>como '45, Ca la ' 16. .n. \ ict'· Pre.:; id enl 'Ui, Glee C111b "6.. n, (hUfU':; '.16, '47, Small Choru s ' ~7.

BARBARA JEAN BROWN, B.A. Cisco, Texas "Zt!U/Q/U, )el mot/est:' \Iajoc: Journalism \Iinor: Art Tf'xa" ~lalC College for Women 'u, ' 1~ , 'Jorlh T('\II<; Stale 'II, '\,), I.. C. ' 16, '17, T{'xa<; Club '46, 'n. \11 Z('ta Chi '46, '47, Pre";;; Club '16, '17, Edito r of Bi"oll '47 , W'IO '~ \~'ho '47, Chorus '46, '47, C1f't, Club '47, Art Editor of Petit Jean '17. Senior:J COLIS FOY CAMPBELL, B.S. Searcy , Arka nsas " / 11 the (fSSllrtmrc of strength, Ihere is strellgth:' \laj(lr'l: /liMe and Physical f~(lllc(liioll \I ill()r: Social SriCflCC T.\.T. 'II. '45, "16. '17. " ice· Pres. ' I .; , Glee C1l1b '4l, '46, '47. Chorus ' II. '45. Press Club '43, '44, Dramati c Club '43, '44. Student Preacher. JOSEPH LEONARD CANNON, B.A. Toronto. Ontario. Canada "Nothillf[ great was cuer achier:ed lVilholit eflthusiasm." J\ lajor: Bible alld History .\Iinor: Speech and English Lambda Sigma '41, '45, '46, '47, Vice·Pres. '46, Pres. '47, Chorus 'W, '46, '47, Dramatic Club '46, 'n, Campus Pla yer '47, Debate '44. '45, '46, '47, Who's Who '47, ··C" Club '45, '46, Vice· Pres. and Sec. '45, '46, Press Cl ub '43, '44, Glee Club '47, Circul at ion 1\1anager of Pcti t J ea n '47, Football and Softba ll all-star '44, '45, '46, 'In, Siudenl Preacher, Best All. 'Rou nd Boy '47. ,,6 4- ' 'f(L( , J ;> S~ , '\}

KAY CA VIN, B.S. Sturkie, Arkansas " A CUll tented milld ;s a C()lI tirlll(li least:' \Jajul': C!temislr), -' l illo I' : Malhematics T.N.T. 'II, '42, '43. '46, '47 Arl..an ~a<; Club 'II. '42, '43, "16: 'H, Chorll !:l '12, '43, Armed Sen. ice '1 1:16, Camera Club '16, '17. Senior" LOIS MAE CHURCH, B.A. Nashville. Tennessee " 1";r(lIc (Ifld genuine graces in thi'mselve.~ speah- 1dwt flO 1II01lih C(111 IIlIer:' \Iajor: III1Sillcss Administration \lill ul': Ellfdish alld Bibh· Cra ll uh: of Lip"colll b ' 15, W.II.e. '16. '17. Churus \16. '47. Dramati c Club ' 16, '17. Pr('~:; Clu b '46, '47, Circulation .\Iullager '16, . ~7, T CIIIl. Club '16, '47, J unior Cla~~ Beaul) ' 16. CHARLES W. DOYLE, B.A. Fori Worth, Texos "A [{ood example is the best sermOIl." Major: English 'Iilll)!': Hjb/e and Malhelllafics !\\Jrlh ' I't'xa~ Agr. College '4 1, '42, Texa ...\ . & M. '43, .A rmed Sen ire '13-' ~.), Cho ru~ - 16, '47, Delta Iota '16. ' 17, Src.-Trea~. '17, Student Preac her.

FON S. DURHAM, B.A. Henryville. Indiana "The boughs Ih al bear most hUllg lowesl." \Iajnr: Bible (lnd Social Sciellce 'Iinnr: E (I II C(l liOlt 1)1,lla IlIla '\5, '16. SimI en! Pn'acll('r , Senior:5 FRANK N. ELLIS, B.A. Meoford, Ontario. Conada "All weul r'ir/IICS ocrome great me,,:' \Jajor: Ell glish \l inor: Educfltion Il anlill;! Coll(',!!(' \\"rfillon '28, '29. '30. Pn'''. "C' club '29. Studt-nl PI'('(I(' lI r f . J. HOWARD EWING, B.S. Toronlo. Ontorio, Canado " li e lUIS fl fIIall, take him jor (Ill ill all ." :r-. lajor: Chemisir), amI Bible T."l.T. ' 16. Guur .. ' 16. \ ice· Pres. ' 16. L1l1i\, of TorolJ to ' 11, H. C.i\.F. '~3: IS, Eqll('"rrian Club ' 16, '47, Pr t .. idt'nt ' 16. \ ice· Pre", '117, Dramatic Cilib '46, All -Sta r '46, '47, Sports Edit or Pet it J ea n '46.

JAMES WINDELL GANUS. B.A. New Orleo ns. Louisia na " /l ow the wit brightells, how the style refines." \Iajor : I/is/ory (lnd Bible Mino r : Speech S"b '1'· 16 '11, 'I.>. ' 16. '47, Quart crma ,;;ler ' 16, First- \Ial e '~7. Chortt~ ' II , ' ~ 5, '~6, ' i7, Small Chow'" '4.5, "17. Glc(' Cl ub '47. Flaga la Club '45. Pre.. ic!r nt '45, Vice· Pre", J unior Clul'ls '46, Presi. dcnt :-c lli f)r Cia"" 'n. Who\, Who '47, In tra-Illura l", '44, '45, ' 16, Spo rts Editor Petil J ea n '47. SeniortJ DEWITT GARRETT. B.A. Searc y , Arkansas " The)' nrc ollly Indy great who arc trilly good." \lajor : Social Sciellce ami Bible ,\finor: /Ji%gy '1'.1'1.1'. '43. ' l'l, 'l5. ' Wi, '47, As- ...j"lanl Editur Beli giu u" Staft Pelit J ea n ' l7, St ude nt Preacher. MARY BELLE GARNER. B.A. Calico Rock, Arka nsa s "She mores (/ Goddess alld she looks II qllcen," ~ I ajor: EllS/ish ~lino r : /l ome Ellollomics Ju Go J u ' Il, ' ~.:;. '~6, '47, Prr~ i . dent '~7, Small Choru s '~.'j, 'Ii. Glee Cluh 'II , '46, '47, \ rkal1~a" Clilb '41, ' 16. Sec.·Tr('a<., ' 16, Dramati c Clu b . H, May Quern Att endant '17.

ROBERT LEON GIBSON, B.A. :eaTey. Arkansas "/ htl!;e alwll)s thollght lilt! lt c· lioll s 0/ men the best interpre- ((ltiollS of th eir 'hollghts." \Iajor : IJib!e (ifill Eng/ish \!inor : SI){lIIish Oelta 10 111 ' IS, >,16. '47, Pre.. idenl '1.), '16, Oklahuma Club '45, '46, '17, Pre~iden l Sophomo re Class ' 16. OPAL fAE SHAffER GORDON, B.A. Briscoe. Texos "What sweet delight a qu iet life aUords." \l ajor: Accollnting (I"d S peech .\I illor: Ellglish Alpha Thel a '13, '4.. ~. '45, '46, S~c.·Treas. '4<1, Vice· Pre". '45. Pl' e~id ellt '46, " K" CluL '43, '+-I. '45, '46, Dramati c Club '4-1, '45 , Speec h Fcsti\ul '4-J. , '45. ROBERT P. GORDON, B.A. Lonoke. Arkansas " ,I!odesty becomes (f )OI/11g man." .'l ajor: Husilless At/ministration \ 1inor: lIU{hemlltics Lambd3 Sigma "11 , ' 17, Armed St"nicc '~3 -' 16, Churus '·17, Clee Club '47.

ROBERT CALVIN GRAYSON. B.A. Nashville, Tennessee «They serve God ,ull, Who serl'e /l is crcaillres:' ~I ajo r : English ~I i nor: !l ib/e, lI istorj llIlff Creel.. G raJtlatc Lip.:;comb '15, L•.'lInbda SiAma ' ~5, Tenlll·.... t't· Clu h ' 16. Vice· Pn ..... 'J7. Hd i ~io ll '" Edito r of Bi "O ll '46, '47, i\ 1I Zt:ta Chi '<17. Cha rier membe r :; igmu Rho Kappa '47, Prl':- id elll " ,7, ~ tlld (' n t Prf'uchcr. SenioP:J JAMES G. GUNSELMAN. B. A. Lawrenceburg, Tennessee "An hOllcst hcarl is (l kill8(/om in it.~df·" ), !aj or : Social Science \1 inn r : N / )sica/ }o;(/IICOI;O/l .Ma rli n J r. Col1e~(' ' 12. J\ rmed S{'n ic(' " :V 1S. T rojan '17. 1. JEAN GUNTER. B. A. Jackson, Mississippi "She fs fl frielld o/trllih. of soul SlfIccrc, !'Iolle 100 seriofJs, /101. 100 gay:' .\I ajor: /:;/Ig!ish 1\ l i llur: Social Srience ami !.ibmT}' Science Grad uate I.i p.,eomh ' 1.1. 1\ lpl13 Theta '46. S~e" Trl'a .. , ' 16, " 11 " CIIiL '47, P r~~~ Clu b '46. '47, CI C'e Cilib '46, ' 17, ChOl'll ":; '16, '47,

BILLY eLAY HARRIS, B.A. Jonesboro. Arkansos "fle recoj:fI;:'C(/ God if! his SOli } miff (lcted:' \Iajor; IJiblc (t/Ill lI istur), \l inor : English (;raduatr Frt·ed· Jlard cman ' 1;;. T.~ .T. ' II . '16. ' '7, Vi('(·· Pr ('~. "n. Gt{"(' Club '4l. Chunl <; 'I I. ' 16, 'n, Dramati c Club ' 16. l)e lm1t ' 2nd Plac(' Alid ·South '4 1, Stat e (:1).('hal1ll)iol1 indi vidual llward '\7, Arkan"-/J i!\ Club ' 11. '16. \VI\(I' ~ Who "7, Bw; irw..." l\ l anagr r 01 Petit Jell l1 '47, Student Preacher. Seniord MARYANN HAZLET, B.A. Hudson, Colorado "A (' hecr/1I1 tem/le' joined wilh illllocence," ~ l ajvr: Ell g/ish )Iinor : lI istory fwd ,)/ llsic li lli " of Dt' lI vl' r 'I I. Gala '45. '16. ' Ii. :;i('('rClory '15. Pr t'" idenl '46. " C ' ClII I, ' l.S, '46, Vier. PreIO . '46, Chnru .. '4.'1, "16, ' H , Smal l CllOrw.. '47, Organ i.~atiu ll Ed itor Pel it J ea n '17. THELDA MAY HEALY, B.A. Ft. Collins, Colora do "For the bellu ty of (I/o l}el) WOII/fllI i.~ like IIIlIsic." ;\Iajor: E'lglish 1\li nor: Social Sciellce JII Go Ju '4 ~, '45, ' 16, '47, Presi. dellt '46, Choru s ' l-L Gke Club ·Il.. Dramal ic Club ' Il, 'i5, '46. ' 17, Campu., Players ' IS, '46, '47, Sec.. ·Treus. Sl)phomorc ClalO lS '116, P('lil J ('a n Quee n Attendan l '46, '47, Cia <;s Editor Pc-li l J ea n '47. Alplut Psi Omega '47.

THERMAN RAY HEALY, B.A. Ft. Co llins, Co lorado "lie most lives who lives most lal others." .\J ajor: }Jible ami Nislory Sub-T 16 ' 11. '45. '16, '47, First ~Iat e '46. Skipper '47. Chorus '4-1-, '45, '46. 'n, Cl{'(' Cl ub '4 1, '46. '47 , Small Chorus '45, Dramatic Club ' l-1. '15, '46, -,17. Pr('~ idl'nl '47, CamplI.. Players '46. '47. Alpha Psi Omega '47. President of Sophomore Cla~s '46, "C' Clull '45, '46, Vice. Pres. '45, Pres id ent '46, Dehate '45, '46. Who's Who '47, Phvlugruphcr fur Petil J ea n '47, .Favorite Boy '47, Student Preacher. Senior" LOIS ). HEMINGWAY, B.S. O6l roll. Michigan "A u;o(,hy u;om(/ll who clin !ifill, /o( her "rice is jur above rubies:' Major: /-l ome Ecollomics fllinor: Chemistry George P(' pperdinl" Co llege ." I. Ju Go J .. '45. '46. '47. Sce.·Trca .... '46, PrC!'oi(/cnt '47 . Dramati c Club '45, '46. '47, Chorus '45. '46. 'l7, Small Chorus '4:i, '47, <.;lct' Club '46, '47, Intramural:; '46, '47, Who's Who '47, Editor Petit J ean '47, Best AII .' l{oLi ud '47. ~HARLES W. HUDDLESTON, B.S. Searcy, Arkansas "AI! "Hub/c am' CQur/cOllS gentlemarl. \Iajor : Chemistry ~ Ii nor: \/athematics (llid Ph ysics Clar"~on Co llege of T{'chn()log~ . ~3, Gaur... ~7, Campus Pla}t'r~ '39. 'W, '11 , Alpha P.. i Omt'~J '39, 'n, [qut's lrian Club '39, \ icc·Pres. Alpha Psi Omega '17, Armed Se n ice ' H.'l5.

ESTELLE JACKSON, B.A. Newport, Arkansas ';ArIJ/hillg Jor (l qlliel Ii/e." \l njo.. : /Jllsiness Adminis/ration \I inor: t:flgli.~h \\ .I I.e. ' II, '45. ' 16, '47. \ ' ict.' · Pr"... '17, Arkan"a ~ Cluh 'II, '... 't. '16, '17. Senior:J ANNA MAYE JOHNSON, B.A. Saarcy, Arkansas "Silence sweeter is thun SI)CecJl." Major: Art ,"l inor: Englhh Tore!'1 '44, '4,), "16, '47, Sec.· Treu". '45, Hcporlcr '47, Cho ru s '4 1, 'J.::;, '46, '47, Glee Cl uJ, '45, t 16, OI..lahoma Cl ub '4.. 1. DORIS 1. JOHNSON, B.A. East Prairie, Missouri "As l)IIre as a pearl, (lml as per· feet, A ,lOMe atld innocent Sirl." ~ l ajor: English ,\Iinor: Hislory and Science W. II. C. '44. '45. '46, '47. VicePres. '46, President '47, Cho rus '4 l . ' lS, '46, '47 . Sma ll Chom;: '44, '45, '46, '47, Trio '45, Sextette '46, '47, Glee Cl ub '44, '46, '47, "M" Clu b '45, '46, Fa\orilC Girl '47.

lAMES B. KINNEY. B.A. Nashville. Tennessee "God shall be my hope, Illy 51(1.\, my !(lIide. {/lid /an1ent 10 11/\ Jeet:' ~Iajor: Bible ~Iinor: /lislon' Gcorge Peppc rdin c Coll ege '4 L '4:), '46, Who'<; \,(Iho '47, Stude nt Preache r, Alpha lI onor Society ' 17. Senior:J DOROTHY KING. B.A. Athens, Alabama " Th e mildest mlllUII!fS (/lid th e genllest heart." \Iajor : Ph ysiCflI Edllwtion alld English .\Ii nor: Speech JII Go Ju '4-1, '45. '46, '47. VicePres. '46, '47. Dramatic Club '4 L '45, '46, '47. Calt1pu~ Pl aynli '45. '46, '47 . Chorus '4--1. '45. '46, ' l7. F'lagala Club '4-.~ , '45, '46, '47, \ icc·Pres. '4 ~ . '4!), I n i ra lllur al~ -45, '46, Sen ior Cla~s Editor Pet it J f'un '47. PATRICIA HALBERT LAMB. B.A. "!va/llre me(lnt woman 10 be her mllSlerIJiere." ,\l ajor: Spanish \linor: English tllld Fren ch JII Go Ju "41, ·~5. '16. \ire·P re". '45. Stud ent. Wi H·... CluL 'H. Prf'<;icie nl "~ 7, Choru~ ' II. "15. Small ChorL!:' '1.5, CI{'e Club 'II. '16. 'scxtrllr '41, '15, '46.

MILDRED ELAINE LANIER, B.A. Huuston. Texas "The greatest mirarie 0/ love ;s the cllre 0/ cOf/lletry." \hljor: 1I1uic, I "o;ce (//lfl Pll lAic Sr/lOol \/ I/S;C \linor: H"Klish (111(/ Speech Torl'bl 'II. 'tS. '16. '47, Drama t ic (:llIh 'II, ' IS, ' 16. 'cl7. CamplI':' Play.'r.; ' IS. '46, '47, Alpha Ps i O/lwp:a '17. Small Chorll <: ' IS, '17, Churu,., 'II, 'l.~ , '16, ' 17, TeX3i:> Club 'I~, '45, 'l6, "17, Sex1t'1I1' 'II, 'l6. Trio '45. \ ..... j"'13nl Director IIf Sextl'lle and ;\CCOI11 - l)anj~1 'H, Glee CluL '41, '46, '47. HERBERT H. LAWRENCE, B.A. McRae, Arkansas "tr'e Ihillk (l //lIpt))' li/e en'sl s ill tranqllility of lIIillll:' .'Ilajor: Hll si lles s AdmillistratiOIl \l inur: /J istor) Kllinioni a '41, ' 12, '43. "~6. '47. ~cc.·Trca~. ' 17, l\rlllcd Se rvice ·,I:l.' 15. VERNON C. LAWYER, B.A. Searcy, Arkansas " A l i tt le 110115('115(' /lOW flnt! lhell is relished b) fhe Wi st'SI m e":' j\laj or: liible alld Social Sciellce \Iinor: Ell glish T.N.T. ' II, '45, '16, '17, \ ' ice. Prt'!i. '46, Pr{'"i d~ ' lIt '47, Dramati c Cluh '/11, '45, '46, '47, Came ra CJul! '47, Chorus 'IS, ' 16, '117, Glee Club '46, '47, Assis tant Phot ogra phe r Petit J ea n '47, St udent Preache r.

JAMES T. McCORKLE, B.S. Saratoga. Arkansas " / (1m Slire ('lire's (1/1 enemy to life." \l ujor: /J llsillCH Admi"istratioll \li no r : IIi.~ t o,) (f/U/ 80f';(" Srit'l/rj' T.N.T. '4 1, Armed St'n ic(" '43:45 . Ko inon ia 'tl2. ' 1:~, ' 17. SeniortJ JACK McCORKLE, B.S. Sa ratoqa, Arkansas " I/"il jeJlow, well mel ," ,\l a jor : 1 iologiw/ Scit'/lce ,\l inor : Chemistry 1\ r"an" lI <; Si alt' i\. & \1.. En'" T{'xu.. Siale Teudlt'f '" '43, Lo uis i· a na St a te U ll jv{' r~ily 'III , Ko ino n ia ' 17. lI eall h Co rps '47, Presi dent '47, Armed Se rvice '42.'44. JOHN P. MASON, B.A. Nashville. Arkansas " / t is gOOll to lel/gthel! to t/,e last (l SIlI/IIY //lood," \I ajor: Voice \I innr: Soria/ Srif'lICf! Suh-T 16 '37, Armed St' r"jc(, ' 12. "l~. Ca\oli('r '38, '39, '40, '17, P r('~id(, l\ t '47, Qua rtclIC' '39, '40.

MAXINE ROBERTA MERCER, B. A Volant. Pe nnsylva nia " I/ errily, /IIerrily shalf I lire 1I0W." I\lujor: English \linor: Ubmr ) Sciellce ami /Jibl e (;radUd\(' Frt><'d -Ilurdeman '45, U:. '16, '17. Pre.. idenl ' l6. Oramalie Cluh '16. '17, Campti;;; Pl ay. f·r., '16. '17, Glt'(" Club '16, '47, CiWfll" '1-6, ' 17. Small Chow ;;; '47, Pn· .... Club 'H, S{'crclary '47, Vn·j'd·l lurdrtnon Cl1Lb '46, '47, "t'('r!'lury '16, \ ic(·· Pr{'!'. '47, Ca l. ,-ndal" Elli!!)( Prli! J ea n '47, AI . pha P.. i Omega' 17. S e nior :J AARON CECIL MOORE, B.A. Sea rcy. Arkansa s "/fIilh his eyes ill flood with hmglllcr." \l ajo r : Bible (wd /-l is/ory .\Iillor : 1)"),5;col Education j\1 01l1g;OrllCr y Bihl(' Collc~c '45. A~"I. Edilor of Vi~ion '45. Su b-T 16 '46, '17. S('cond Mal e '47, Fla ga lu Club '46, '47, Sludcnl Prf'uciwr, Soh hall J\ II-Slar '46_ RALPH L. NOFFSINGER. B.A. W ichita, Ka nsas " I/ e ullly is a wd/.mmlc III(U/ who has a {!,ood (/e/('TmirHttiofl ." \laj or : /Jib/e, Biology 1\linor: Social Science Ddla lOla '1-.5, '16, -47, " K" club '45, '46, '47, Vicc-Pres. '47, SllId('111 Preacher.

LV EVELYN PATIEN, B.s. Miami, Florida "S/teet (Iml /(lir she S CCIII S 10 be.'" \Iajor: /lome f: collolllics \linhr: Scicll ce Fr(' (' d · "anl~ · lIIul1 " 3. ' II . 'I;:;. Tral1~f('r Flnrida StilI(' Collt'gt· for W()lIwn '15. Ph i Delta '16. 'n, Hf'I)O rl e r ' 16. \ i('(' · P H·~. ' 17. DrilllHllif' Clll h '46, Oreht'"rra ' 16 . I:: qll('~l r iali Club '16 'n. Flu/!ula Club ' 16. '17, Sef'rf' lar y ' 17. \al itJllul 11, ,11 1[' E('I'rH'H1ie~ Cluh '113. '45, 'r17, Pl' t'~jdt'nt ' 15, S e nior :J CARNELLE PATIERSON, B.A. Nashville, Tennessee "rhe hflfld fhat made .lOll fair, ha'h motle )01/ good: ' · , . • • . , ., . . , · . , . \ , \ · . , \ \ \' \, • t ", \la jor: Soc;1I1 Scie/lce \Iin or : IJll sjlle.~.~ Admifli~' (Hlliu" Gradual<: Lip... eomb 'I.j. \ \etah \Joe '~6, '17, :-\('(TCluq '~6. Smuli Choru ... ' 17, Glce Cl ul, 'H. Te ll , ne";.cc Clu h '16, ' 17, Came ra Cluh ' 15. ARTHUR PEDDLE, B. A . Toronlo. Onta rio, Canada "Life, thut dares 5 1'11(1 (l challenge In his ('lid, (11111 It:hef/ it CGllles. MO, ' " eh'uf//{', ifieMI!' t · \I ajor: lIible (tilt! Enslish )Iinor: Speech ~uh,T 16 'll, 't.'), '16, 'n, " \1 " Club 'I I, "C" Club "5. "6, Drama l ic CIII" 'II. 'IS, ' 16, ' 17, 1)('- !Jal(' 'I I, '45, ' 16, '17, S\\i rnmin ~ In... trllclor I.if(, Gua rd ' II , ' \.). S Lud enl Preacher.

ROSEMARY PLEDGER, B.A. 81!6 Branch, Arkansas .. -I Iflle friend is forever fl frielld.'· \l ajnr: Uu silless AdmillislmlioTl \linur: EII~Ii.~h all(/ nible \\ ,11.<:' 'II, '15, '16, '17, Sec.- Tn·a.... H~·I}(lrlt'r. '16. yic('· Pn·... '17, \rl.an":I" Club 'I I, '15. '46, 'Ii, l)ralllutit Cluh 'II, ' 17. Inl ra· l1Iural· 'I,), "6, Pre ..,; Club 'JS. 'Ib, T)I)j ... , for ill' lil Jean 'n. Seniol''' CLAUDIA RUTH PRUETT, B.A. Searcy, Arkansas " 1'0 be strollg is 10 he happy." \Jujo .. : /l ome E('ollom;cs .\linn .. : IIllsi"es.~ Administration I..C. ' 13. "I, ',17, St'c.·Trea;:., '43. Presidcnt "I. Ht' plirt e r '.1 1, Ora . ma ti c CI II" ' 13, ' II , '47, Camp .. ~ Play{'''''' '1.7. Pr('... ~ Cluj, '44, '47. St'erdar), '4..1, ,\lLlll1ni Editor '41. Socit'ly Edit ur '4 7, JANET ROSALIE REA, B.A. Cordell, Oklahoma "Crace was ill (1/1 her steps, he(wen ill her eye." \I ajor: Mllsic, /llisillCSS Admillistmliofl Gala ' 15. '16, '17, \ ;(".1',.,. '16. Sf'('feta I'Y ',1-,15, Oklahoma Cl ub 'I I, ' J.5, '46, \ ic(' . P n."". '45, Ac · Cuml)a l1i~t J\I f'Jl\:; CIl'e C lub '46. '1 7, Girl's Glc{' Club '47, Small Chu rus '4;1), Dramatic C lub '4-1-, '46, Org:anizuti/!Il EdilOr o f Pet it J ean '17. Petit J ea n Qu('en At - tendant '46, '47.

VIVIAN IRENE ROGERS, B.A. Paducah, Kentucky "To Cod, Ihy cO/lfllry. and til) iTiem/ be true," .\l ajor: Ellglish ,\I illor: Edu cation l\llIrray Slalt~ Teacher's Coll ege '39, '42, " II " Club '17, Drama ti c Club '47, Chorus '47, Debate '/17. SeniortJ MAE LOUISE SHULL, B.A. Shirley, Arkansos "Celllie 0/ speech, beneficent oj mind:' \l ajor: lI is/ory J.\li no r : Ellglish (III(/ Education Ade lphian '39, J\I.E.A . '40. '47, Arkan sas Club '39, '40, Drama ti c Cl ub, summer '47. MARGARET J. SMART, B.S. TOfonlo, Ontario, Canada "Great works lire performed 1101 by strength bllt by pcrsen'c r· (lfIce," ~Ia jor: /l ome Economics -'Ii nor: Ellglish "tid Science J u Co JII '45, '46, '47, Vice·Pres. '46, Sec.:l'rea::.. '117. "e" Cl ub ' l5. '46, Chorus '45, '46, '47. Smu ll Chorus '45, '47, Clee Club '46, '47. Sextetl e '47, Pelit Jean Sla ff '47, In lramurul s '46, '47.

DOROTHY ANN SMITH. B.S. Lucy, Tennessee " I/ow lIear to good is what is lair:' \lajor : /lQme Economics ";lIor: Science 1..(:, 'I I, '15, '16, 'n, Pre::ident 'I.), S('crrlary '47, Bi.;;on Stall '47. talllrra Club '15, '47, Secretary 'I.;' ' 17, Chorll~ ' is, Dramatic Cluh '45, \alional !lome Eco· IiUmies Cluh '17, HCJlortcr '47. T('nll(,~"(!c Clu!' '47. Senior" WILLIAM CLARK STEVENS. B.S. Batesville. Arkansas "Ollr deeds determine liS, as milch (IS we determille ollr dec(ls." ) Iajo r : Biology .\lillor : Chemislry Armcd Service ' '3.'l6, Cavalier '47, Intramural s '46. DALE C. STRAUGHN. B.A. Glenwood, Arkansas " Irise to resolve, (1/1d palient to IJer/orm," ~lajur: lIalhemlltics alld Bible .\1 inor: English and Speech Lambda Sigma ' 11 , '45, '46, '47, i\rka n<:as Cillb '44, '45, Dramat ic Club '45. ' 16, '47, Campu s Play· ers '46, '47, Chorus '45, '46, '47, Glec Club '47. Small Chor us '45, ·n. Who's Who '47, Ass't Busi· II t'SS !liana!!:cr Petit J ean '47, Stu· dent Preacher.

• SAMMIE E. SWIM. B.A. Nocona, Texas h llall rcsu":es in himself he will f1rc(/ ch, (l1Il1 he preaches:' j\lajur: /Jiblc (lnd Social Sciellce .l\linor: En~/is" and Speech Sub-T 16 ' II , '45, '116. '47 , Quurtc !"- llIu ~lt' r '17. Chorus '4 1, 'IS. Glee Club ., II, . 1-.5. Graduul(' Freed · lI a rdt·mun '46, Dramati c Clu b 'II, 'IS, ' 16. '47. Cumpu o; Playcrs "16, ' 17, Alpha p"j OnH'l!:u ' 17 , Tt·xu-; CllliJ '4~, '45, \16, '17, Dt' · halt '" 1. , '47. P re::;s Club '17, A..... t. Bu ",i nt '!ls l\ianug-('r Bi ~1J1l '47. Elllll",triull Cl uo '44, '45. CO-8lUtp- ~hot Editor or Pelit J ea n '47, Student Preacher. HELEN SUMMITT, B.S. Ca rdwell, Missouri " /ler air, her manllCTS, fill who S(lW admired." .l\lajor: Home Economics \linor: Ar' Torehl '41, ' l5, '46, I.. C. '17, Clwru <; . ~, " ,\1 " Club 'lll , '45, II ome Eco nom ic:;; Club '47. CARL A. TATE. B.S. Harrisburg, Illinois "lie U'(tS so generaily civil, thaI /lobo lly thanked him /or it." ;\Ja jor: IJ iology l\l inor: Chemistry I\ rlllcd S(' f\' icc '43-'45. Cava licf'- '17, Intramu ral!> ' 16, '47.

BETTY SUE TRA YLOR. B.S. Seorcy, Arkansos "For I/othing lovelier rail be /0111111 in WOII/WI, than to stlld) hOl/sehold good:' \ lajor: /l ome Economics and Bible 'I. E. \ . ' t3, '44, '45, ' 16. '17. Sec· retary '16, Pre<;idf'nt 't7, Chor u" '13, '4 1, Glee Club '44, Orc he~lra '16, lI ealth Co rps '46. Seniopj LOIS L. VAUGHAN, B.S. Granite, Ok lahoma "A cheer/III ICIIII)cr join ed wilh innocen ce will make beauty al· /ffl clive, Imow/edge delight/III." \Jajor: 110m" EcorlOlllics ~lino r : Scie/lce L.t. 'II, '115, ',\6. '17, Presidrnl '45, ' 17, Gl('(' Club '45, '46, '47 , CllOrll ~ '46. 'li. Oklahoma Club '41. '45, '16. '47, ~ lI ap~ l lOl Editor of Petit Je-an Staff '47. LUCILLE VlALL, B.S. Columbus, Mississippi "The rellSQII firlll, the temperate will, EllrillHlfl ce, foresight, strength and sJdll." \lujor: lIome Economics \1 innr: Science Tran !:' fa from .\11. Bt' rry College ' 12, . 1-3, 'II, Phi Delta '46, '47, Dramatie Club '46, '47, Chorus '47, ]I ome Eco llumics Club '47.

LFLAND R. WATERS. B. A. Alachua. Florida "Lije is I/ot so short bllt that there is o/w(I)s time jor cOllrtesy." ~I ajor: Bllsilless Admillislmlioll .\linlH: Scie'lce Cavalier 'W, ' II , '17, Prf' ~idc ll! '41. \ icc· Pre.... '47, Flagala C1l1b '40, '43, '4'1, '17, Armed Sen'icc '42,47, Univ. of Florida ' ~6 , Glce Cl ub '47, A.I.E.E. '46, Came ra CluL '47 . Chorus '47. S e nior 5 RODERT B. WEBB. B.S. Gu y. Arkansa s "Mille's 1I0t GIl idle calise: ' ~Iajur: Biology ~ l inur: Mathematics (llIll Biblc Lambda Sigma '4-1, 'l..5, '46, '47, Choru s '45. '46, 'n, Small Choru s: '45, '47 , Glee Club '46, '47, Reli g· iOll s Quartcllc '45, Radio Choru s '46, ArkamHis Clilb '411, '45, '46, Oramatic Clilb '45, Stude llt Preacher. JAMES L. WILLETI. B.A. Coff eyville. Kansas "£orlh changes bllt thy sOlll and God stand sllre," ~Iajor: IJible (llId Social Science ~Iino r : English T,~,T . ' ll, '45, ' 16, '47, Small ChortalS '45, '~6, '47, Chorus ' l5, '46, '47, Glee Club '47, QuarlCII~' '47, Reli gious Qllart('lIe '46, Dramatic Cluh '44, '45, '46, 'l7, Campus Player!; '46, '47. Alpha Ps i Omega '47, Studcnt Preacher.

ELLIOTT W. WILLIAMS, B.A. Lillie Rock. Arkansas .. ,,'e smut, ("thollgh he hat! much wit, he was very shy oj /lsillg it." \(ajor: Social Science \ I inor: Ed/U'lIlio/l (lml English Beebe Junior Agricultural Col. lege gradullte '39, Arka ll ~as Slat e Cu llege ' n, Armed Service '41· ' l6. SeniortJ CARL DON WILLS, B.A. Asher. Oklahoma "StudiOIl S 0/ CllSe lind fond oj humble things." ~1:J.jor: Language (Jilt! Bible .\l inor: Physical Edi/Clition Koi nonia '44, '45, '46, '47, Presiden t '46. Chorus '44, '45, Oklahoma Cl ub '45, '46, S tud ent Preacher. GERALDINE MAE YOUNG Bartlesville , Oklahoma "QIICC'l rose o/the rosebu(l gardell of girls," ~lajo r: English (lmi Busilless Administration W.II.C. '41, '45, '46, '47. Secretary '47. Chol'IIS '4-l, 'J.5. '46, '47, Small Chorus '45, '47, Sextelle '46, '47, Dramati c Club '4~, '45, '46. '47. Campus Players '45, '46. '47, Alp ha Psi Omega '47, Oklahoma Club '4 ~, '45, '46, '47, Sec· retary for Pctil J ean '47, ~ I ay Qucen Attenda nt 'In.

• MELVIN T. YOUNG, B.A. St illwater, Okla homa «The true gre(J/II(!SS of 'he 1I01;OllS is ill those lJllalities which constifllte the greatness 0/ the irl(/i· vidllaL." -'lajor: /lflsilless A(/millistralion .\Iinor: A('('O/llilillg Oklahoma 1\. & \1. '39: 12. '\rnwd Scnice ' 13.'16, Trojan ' 17. Seniord JOE DAN TIPPS, B.A. Childress, Texas "And what 'hey dare 10 dream of, dare 10 do ." :\lajor: Rible, lI is/orr mul E"f:Jish ' Lamhda S iJ.,(ma '1.,), '16. '~i, Tc'\:!" Cl uh ' ~.'i. ' 16. ·~7. Prl' ::-i dcnl "16. Chof1l"', '4.') . 16. '47, ~mall Cho nl ~ 'IS, '47, Cit·/.' Club '46, '47 . Sec re· tary 'no Pn'::-'" Club '46, '47, ~u Z{'la Chi 'n, DrUJlHlIic Club '46, ' 17. Campu .:\ Pla Yl'r~ '47. Intramurals '4.1, '46, '47, \ itl,.Pre!1o. of Freshman ClIl.~~ '45, S n:.q)shot [dilol' of Peti t J ea n '47, Simi en! Preacher. BERNICE BRITTAIN LEAVITT Searcy, Arka nsa s "A wi/e, domes/ie, good (Inti /lure." ~I ajor: ,1Ia/hemflfics .\l inor: Cht'mislr) fllI(i E,,~lish Chortl" ·45.

Edna Hodge Secretor) Jack Woed Sears Sponsor Jesse Vanhooser J' ice·}' rcsirient 19411 Carl Kitzmiller President Junior Josephine Con ne ll 1'rt'flSllrer

• WILLIAM FRYER. Searcy JOSEPHINE CONNELL. Smackover JESSE VANHOOSER. Oklahoma City. Oklahoma JESSIE FAY JAMISON. lanesboro EDITH KIIHNL. Enid. Mississippi CHARLES BROOKS. Dallas Texas RUTH BENSON. Searcy ROBERT KERR. Allensville. Kentucky W. H. SIMS. Searcy EMMA LEA SLATEN. Pangburn WILLIAM MILLER. Dexter. New Mexico LORETTA SMITH. Syracuse. New York DALE JORGENSON, Litchfield. Nebraska ELIZABETH BEATTY, Long Island, New York BRODY CROUCH. Morris town. Tennessee ALPHA LEE TRUMAN. Searcy BRUCE COOLEY. New Orleans. Louisiana ELMA CLUCK, Greenway BOBBY 1. MARTIN. Sherman, Texas DORIS ABNEY. Paragould HENRY FARRAR. Nashville. Tennessee CARLETTA FROUD. Steprock FOREST MOYER. Columbus. Georgia RUTH WILLS. Asher. Oklahoma NATHAN LAMB. Fort Worth. Texas

MARIE THORNTON, Calera, Alabama FRANCES SMETHERS, Cordell, Oklahoma BILLY COCHRAN, Judsonia GRACE RIGGS, Owensboro, Kentucky JOHN F. SUMMI'IT, Cardwell, Missouri DOROTHY MUNGER, Hickory Ridge EVERT L. PICKARTZ, Ozark EDNA B. HODGE, Oklaho:na City, Oklahoma CARL E. KITZMILLER, Jonesboro, Tennessee MARY JO O'NEAL, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma JAMES A. EDWARDS, Searcy DOROTHY ZAZZI, Son Francisco, Callfornla GRAYDON BURGE, Judsonia MARYBETH McCLURE, Winnebago, Illinois JAMES LEE THOMAS. Huff MARGARET L. CLAMPI'IT, Washington, D. C. WILLIAM X. MORGAN, Abilene, Texas NELDA CHESSHIR. Nashville JACK DILLARD, Bergman DIXIE LEE DILLARD, Bergman WENDELL WATSON, Nashville GRACE JOHNSON, West Baden, Indiana MORGAN LEE BUFFINGTON, Selma, Alabama VERA MAE KIIHNL, Enid, Mississippi CHARLES W. SHAFfER, El Paso, Texas

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JEAN SMITH WI LKINS, Anderson, Indiana LOU DUGGER. Bynum, Texas ESTEL McCLUGGAGE, Derby, Kansas JESSIE FAYE JAMISON, Jonesboro FERREL O. MASON, Cenler Ridge MAXINE ROSE, Wapalo, Washington JOHN D. BALDWIN, Cordell, Oklahoma MADGE M. McCLUGGAGE, Derby, Kansos DEE M. GREEN, Judsonia LaVONNE DARDEN. Wray. Colorado LYNN HEFTON. Shl"!rman, Texas HESSIE MAE WEBB, Bellevue, Texas CHARLENE MAGNESS, Alluwe, Oklahoma EDWINA R. GOULD, Oil Trough VIVIAN SMITH TESAY. Searcy LOIS GURGANUS JACKSON, Chicago, Illinois JOANNA THURSTON. Granite. Oklahoma WRAY BULLINGTON, Athens. Alabama MILDRED C. GIBSON, Bradford EVELYN 1. COULTAS. Searcy BERNARD V. VETETO, Hal Springs GUTHRIE DEAN, Farmerville, Louisiana LOUISE ROBERTS, Riceville, Tennessee CHARLES EDWARDS. Judsonia WAYNE MOODY, Philadelphia. Pennsylvania JACK PRUETT. Searcy

BE'ITYE OLDHAM Secretary- T(casu rer CHARLES STOVALL President MARY RUTH SCOTT Pice- President "49 HUGH RHODES Spu/lsur

PAUL CLARK, Louisville, Kentucky RICHARD TAYLOR, Lubbock, Texas KATHRYN JACKSON, Newport CHARLES STOVALL, Blytheville ALMA KRESSLER, Chicago, lllinois WESLEY M. SMITH, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma JOHN C. FRYER, Sea.rcy MADALON' HERREN, St. Louis, Missouri JAMES M. CARROLL, EI Dorado LaVERA M. NOVAK, Wichita, Kansas W. 1. GREEN. Casa BETTYE l UNE OLDHAM, Longview, Texas MARGIE L. ALEXANDER. DeValls Bluff RAYMOND WILLS, Asher, Oklahoma SIBYL BENNETT, Hundred, West Virginia CLAUDE LEWIS, Denver, Colorado EUPHA E. WILLIAMS, Quitman KERRY WYCHE, Haynesville, Louisiana RAYMOND G. HAWKINS, Haiti, Missouri BETTY RANSOM, Washington, D. C. JULE MILLER. Lou isville, Kentucky MARY MASON, Center Ridge MARY ELIZABETH KERR. Allensville, Kentucky KEITH STIGERS. Wichita, Kansas MARIE WALDEN, Neosho. Missouri F. WILLIAM FOGG, Valdosta, Georgia JOHNNIE NELL RAY, Mayfield, Kentucky DANIEL D. COLLINS, Oneco, Florida GERALD L. GORDON, Lonoke MARY BETH GORDON, Lon~view , Texas HAROLD L. WILSON, Hamil lon, Texas FRANCES BORNSCHLEGEL, Denver,. Colorado JIMMIE PENNINGTON. Haynesville. Louisiana MABEL T. PERRY. Vineland, Ontario, Canada WARREN NUNNALLY, lonesboro JEANNE BAIRD. Searcy

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JA~ES H. CONE. Newburg KENNETH WARE, EI Dorado DOROTHY WELSH. Vernon. Texas DOUGLAS LAWYER. Searcy WRENA MAE SHAFFER. Briscoe, Texas RICHARD H. FOLiZ, Frackville, Pennsylvania RICHARD FISHER, Spencer, Indiana LEAH PRINCE, Columbus, Ohio RAYMOND O. HAWKINS, Ravenden IMOGENE CHAPMAN, Hardy MILTON RICHARDSON, Gadsden, Tennessee W. REAGAN YARBROUGH, Norlh lillie Rock: MILDRED BELL, Waxahachie. Texas RALPH DENHAM, Ludlow. Kenlucky BETTY LOU SPRUELL, Essex, Missouri J. 8. LANCASTER, Cooper, Texas PATSY BURCH, Wewoka, Oldahoma VIRGIL CULLUM, Paris THOMAS O. WARD, Lawlon, Oklahoma WINNIE BELL, Waxahachie, Texas JACK HARRIS, Jonesboro VIVIAN SHEWMAKER, Paragould JAMES COLE, Sicily Island. Louisiana ELIZABETH ALLEN, Jasper, Alabama BARBARA CASH, Monroe, Louisiana WILTON PATE, SluHgarl 8ULA MOUDY, Happy, Texas ARTIST EDWARDS, Searcy RALPH MANSELL, Pine Falls, Manitoba, Canada MARY RUTH SCOTT, Memphis, Tennessee MARVIN BROOKER, Gainesville, Florida ELIZABETH FRANKLIN, Enid, Mississippi MARTIN LEMMONS, Searcy MARJORY LEE, Kansos CHy, Missouri DALE JOHNSON, Searcy THELMA PEGAN KELLY, Leesburg, Ohio

STANLEY HEISERMAN, Allentown, Pennsylvania BILLY W. BARRON. Treutou. Florida OLIVE E. PEDDLE. Toronto, Ontario. Canada SIBYL A. BENNETT, Hundred. West Virgiub: DONALD DIXON, England • W. DON HOCKADAY, Nashville, Tennessee NORMA R. FORESEE, Harrison REECE M. BROOKS, Calico Rock JAMES A. FRASER, Denmark BILLYE C. MURPHY, Tuckerman WILLIAM V. L. NATIONS, Kennett, Missouri VIRGINIA F. TERRY, Granite, Oklahoma EUGENE W. POUND, Finchville. Kentucky INEZ A. HAYES, Little Sioux, Iowa CHARLES RICHARD KRATZ, Elwood, Indiana JOHN W. BRANDON. Searcy L. PAXSON GORDON, Lonoke THOMAS M. HOGAN, Searcy MELVIN GANUS, Waco. Texas REX T. WESTERFIELD, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma WALTER D. KING, Griffithville CHARLES E. DRAPER. Searcy RICHARD F. BAGGETT, Jacbon, Mississip;::i KENNETH E. ELDER. Alma. Michigan LEE HOUSE BURFORD. Looxahoma. Mississippi WILLIAM T. DILLINGER. Hopo GLADYS D. O·NEAL. Hugo. Oklahoma GEORGE DALE REAGAN, Memphis, Tennessee NORMA DOYLE, Wewoka. Oklahoma NORMAN W. STARLING, Imboden EUGENE PRINCE. Columbus, Ohio HELEN M. DEAN, Chicago, Illinois CHARLES R. RICE. Colver, Pennsylvania JANE SANFORD. Dallas, Texas L. DOUGLAS LaCOURSE. Sarnia, Ontario, Canada VELMA L. DAVIS, Harrison

• MELVIN L. EVANS, Boise, Idaho FINIS AMEND, Antlers, Oklahoma PEARLE MAHAN, Shirley GLENNA FAY GRICE, Saqe JAMES H. MASON, MI. Vernon CLYDE CLAYTON WALLER. Bold Knob MACK D. GUTHRIE, Paraqould CHARLES K. WILLIAMS, Searcy IMOGENE CHAPMAN, Hardy HARRY CLARK, Saqe ROSA BELLE CANNON, Henryetta, Oklahoma ILA G. ELLIS, Meaford, Ontario, Canada GEORGE STEWART TRANUM, Tampa, Florid;:] CORINNE E. SHAFFER, EI Paso, Texas JOHNNIE ANDERSON, Rockwood, Tennessee ALICE C. FRYER, Searcy

JOSEPH E. PRYOR Sponsor ~ 50 RICHARD SMITH President BLANCHE TRANUM Secretary-T rClISllrer JACK LAWYER Vice- Presidellt

ALVIN F. MOUDY, Hapyy, Toxo3 MARGARET E. CHAFFIN, Searcy WENDELL R. KIMBROUGH, Alicia O. DENNIS MADDOX, Owensboro, Kentucky PHYLLIS M. FORESEE, Harrison CLARENCE LUTIRELL, Greenville, Texas G. RUSSELL JOHNSON, Tarant':', Onlario, Canaelo E. JANE NEAL. Loui'3Ville, Kentucky MALCOLM KELLEY, Hillsboro, Ohio DOYLE EVANS, Leon, Iowa NORMA LOU SANDERSON, 01Olon, Oklahoma ROBERT M. KELSOE, Opp, Alabama MARY LOU PATTERSON, Biggers ELSIE NORTON, MI. DClra, Florida WILLIAM H. SIMPSON, EI Dorado LLOYD D. FULLINGTON, Enid, Oklaho:na NEDRA JO OLBRICHT, Thayer, Missnuri JACK LAWYER, Searcy WILLIAM ALFRED MORRIS, A<;hhnd City, Tennessee MARY KAY HOLLINGSWORTH, Norman, Oklahoma OLIVER MOYER, Columbus, Georgia JOHN R. POWELL, Albany, California ALLENE H. POUND, Louisville, Kentucky RICHARD SHEWMAKE, Wh3a~on, Missouri FAYRENE IMBODEN, Cherry Valley JAMES ARTHUR BOBBlTI, Lexington, Tennessee LOUIS RA Y WINDSOR, Little Rock EVELYN M. RHODES. Wichita, Kansas DON BRYANT, Marshall, Texas MILDRED HORNE, Lubbock, Texas PAUL G. WILLIAMS, Newark, Ohio A. GENE MEYER, Vernon, Texas DALE C. HESSER. Glencoe, Oklahoma RICHARD O. VETETO, Hot Springs BETTY LOU BEAMAN, Searcy RICHARD C. VOYLES, Memphis, Tennessee HARLAN TURNER, Lubbock, Texas M. SUE WINDSOR, Little Rock REFES H. O'BRIEN. Sardis, Mississippi NANNIE ROSALYN MITCHEN, Crossett CHARLES E. MORRIS, Ashland City. Tennessee GRACE ARIMURA, SI. Charles, Missouri

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VIRGIL L. SIMMONS. Charleston, Mississippi ROSE KATHRYN REICHARDT, Searcy DORA GEER GRAYSON, Cowan, Tennessee FRANCIS M. LOVEALL, Bowling Green, Indiana BETIY 10 SIMMONS. Paragould JEAN ASHCRAFT, Tulsa, Oklahoma E. PATRICIA MANSUR, Wewoka, Oklahoma MARION LEE HICKlNGBO ITOM, Marvell MILDRED JANE GREEN, Whiting, Indiana GWENDOLYN JEAN FUTRELL, Walnut Ridge LLOYD E. CRUTCHFIELD, Flint, Michigan WILUA Mfl.Hlc SrlAH"ER, Belington, West Virginia MIRIAM C. LARSEN, Galesburg, Illinois WILLIAM BRADLEY, Morrilton F. LOIS BENSON, Searcy MARIANNE HESTIR, Searcy KEITH T. THOMPSON, Toronto, Ontario, Canada FUNG SEEN WONG, Hong Kong, China JAMES R. NEWMAN, Farmersville. Texas FRANK L. LEASURE, Judsonia ALFRED GOLDMAN, Bronx, New York OLIVE PEDDLE, Toronto, Ontario, Canada MARCELINO SANDOVAL, Isleta Pueblo, New Mexico WILLIAM D. ENGLE, Pauls Valley, Oklahoma WILLIAM LOREN WORD, Hampton LE.E KENNETH BRADY, Rockingham, Nor th Carolina GWENDOLYN E. DAVIS, Sheffield, Alabama CARL CLAYTON, Memphis, Tennessee WILLIAM H. HANDY, EI Paso, Texas PATSY RUTH BALLENGER, Corning BETIY JEAN HARPER, Dallas. Texas REUBEN O. MORTON, Gore, Oklahoma PAUL EDWIN MARQUETTE, Falmouth, Kentucky LEE MAXINE RICHESIN, Omaha PAUL DWIGHT HARVEY, Blockton, Iowa HAROLD R. HART, Wewoka, Oklahoma JOE $. BARTON, Center Point GLEN BUCHANAN, Hobart. Oklahoma EULA SANDERS, Sitko GORDON N. ANDERSON. Lubbock. Texas DALE G. GOULD, Huff MARY KATHERINE WILLIAMS. Ripley. Tennessee

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MARY ALICE CRANFORD, Perryville FORREST T. CHAPMAN, Moultrie, Georgia RUTH B. BORNSCHLEGEL, Denver, Colorado HARRY CLARK, Sage THOMAS D. LA VEND~R, Memphis, Tennessee ELAINE WYTHE, Granbury, Texas HOWARD I. SEE, Eagle Station, Kentucky ANTONIO SPIRO, Chicago, Illinois HOMER RAY HORSMAN, Imboden MARY JO SUMMITT, Cardwell, Missouri NEVA JIM CHESSHIR, Nashville WILLIS W. CHEATHAM, Lincoln IRENE HALL, Marietta, Ohio ERNEST 1. WILKERSON, Searcy MARY LYNN MINICK, Irving, Texas DWAIN LEE CLAXTON, Alicia CAROLYN JANE SHELTON, Blytheville LESTER R. McCARTNEY, Lake Wales, Florida JAMES C. LANKFORD, West Point DORIS JANE RICE, Colver, Pennsylvania LADDIE ALLEN, Alicia MARTHA ROSE WALSTON, Mineral Springs NANNIE 10 WEBB, Bellevue, Texas COY V. CAMPBELL, Searcy WILLIAM B. WELLS, Birmingham, Alabama MARY SMITH BAGGETT, Terrell, Texas JOSEPH LEMMONS, Searcy W. LURLYNE RICHARDSON, Bragg City, Missouri ROBERT MAX WELLS, Spencer, Indiana WILLIAM 1. MINICK, Paris, Texas GROVER W. SEXSON, Stark City, Missouri DORIS R. STRAUGHN, Glenwood ALFRED EUGENE WILSON, Marion, LouiSiana WENDELL E. BENNETT, Harrisburg WALTER DENNIS HULEN, Tuckerman ROBERTA JEAN COHEA, Ada, Oklahoma ROBERT OLIVE, Little Rock G. EDWARD BAGGETT, Jackson, Mississippi BETTY FAYE HARRIS. Searcy ROBERT CHARLES ADAMS, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Canada ROBERT G. RIGGS, Owensboro, Kentucky VELMA RUTH TURMAN, Searcy

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• I • HOBERT L. HARE, Dallas. Texas MARILYN 1. McCLUGGAGE, Dorby, Kansas JOHNNY CLARK, Magnolia. Texas MAMIE JO HART, Wewoka, Oklahoma JUANiTA WALLER, Bald Knob CECIL GARRE'IT, Searcy RICHARD E. SMITH, Holliston, Massachusetts ALOAH 1. CRIM, Shoals, Indiana REBA D. SIMONS, Trezononl, Tennessee DONALD DIXON, England H. MAXINE JUSTISS, Mt. Pleasant, Texas LESTER RAY PERRIN. Pocahontas ARVEL LEON WALL, Columbus, Mississippi DOROTHY E. FRYER, Seorcy JAMES P. MILLER. Sherman. Texos ELOISE L. FARMER. Bigelow JOHN HAMILTON, Rogers BETH ESTELLE JONES, Greenway HELEN P. MacDONALD, Toronto. Ontario. Canoda JERRY BRADLEY, Bay City, Mkhigan MARY JEAN GODWIN, Camden MAX D. MOWRER, Searcy NORMA GREETA SHEWMAKER, Beech Grove ROBERT D. THOMPSON, Richmond, Wost Vi rginia S. J. BARNES, Tupelo, Mississippi NORMA RUTH RUSHING, Harrison GARNER GROSS, Sarah, Mississippi RUTH E. WILLIAMS, Quitman FRANCES K. SMITH, Lucy, Tennossee KENNETH W. WHITE, Chicago, Illinois JEWEL DEAN GRADY, Leachville JOHN F. BUTER, New York, New York LOUISE ROBERTS, Ricevillo, Tennessee JACK C. PARKER, Searcy CLARA BELLE FROUD, Steprock TOMMIE G. THOMPSON, Searcy REX TILLMAN. Lake Village MARY PAULINE WILLIAMS, Dyess FRANCIS, BURL CURTIS. Lead Hill SUE HOGG, Camden FREEMAN D. THOMAS, Pangburn JOYCE QUINT, Oregon City, Oregon

• SYBIL M. HIBBARD, Sarnia. Ontario, Canada CHARLES W. THOMAS, Russell BILLY B. AVEN, Arp, Texas LORENE NICHOLS, Searcy PAUL MARTIN, Wichita, Kansas ROBERT B. PRINCE, Columbus, Ohio ULYSS G. WORD. lonesboro JOYCE SMITH, Knoxville, Tennessee JACK WISEMAN, Searcy EDWARD CADE, Memphis, Tennessee PATSY STEWART, Judsonia C. DONALD CLUCK, Greenway JOHN E. HALL, Searcy WILLIAM R. STURM, Searcy DAWN DYER, Von Buren JOHN WALTER REYNOLDS, Burlingame, Kansas HAROLD E. JACKSON, Pierce, Florida E. EUGENE CATTERTON, Hickory Ridge BETI'Y RISINGER. Lillie, Louisiana GEORGIA S. SMITH, Holliston, Massachusetts WILFORD H. BRISENDINE, Paris, Tennessee WILLIAM O. HUNNICUTT, Gravelly BLANCHE TRANUM, Tampo, Florida BERNIE LEO VINES, Terrell, Texas JUANITA FLOYD, Grenada, Mississippi JESSE MOORE, Marion, Louisiana EDWIN STUBBLEFIELD, Morrison, Tennessee MERRY DELL DYER, Van Buren EDWARD RANSOM, Barnsville, Ohio THOMAS E. WALKUP, Saratoga HERBERT J. ENTRICHT, EI Campo, Texas E. GLADYS BLEVINS, Earle WA LTER A. JOHNSTON, Oakville, Ontario, Canada ROBERT LEE BATSON, Wilburn laVERNE SEVEDGE. Searcy VERNON R. PARKS, Marion, Indiana FRANCIS BRICKK HURST, Searcy CALVIN C. SHOWALTER, Griffithville MARILYN GRACE HAWLEY, Ludington. Michigan CLYDE F. WATSON. Holcomb, Missouri HAROLD JACK WEBB, Lamar MARY G. DUDNEY, Hendersonville, Tennessee

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• VAUGHNECE BRAGG, Chicago, Illinois JACK CHAFFIN, Searcy M. DORIS GIBSON, Norman, Oklahoma WILLIAM B. WELLS, Birmingham, Alabama LAVINA M. JOHNSON, Tulsa, Oklahoma JAMES GLENN OLREE, Braggadocio, Missouri E. DARLENE KIMBROUGH, Wheaton, Missouri LAMBERT WALLACE, Aplin RUTH NELDA CUMMINGS, Greenway KATHRYN YINGLING, Searcy RUBY MARY HANES, Griggs, Oklahoma CHARLES EDSEL BRIDGEMAN, Judsonia BE1iY ERWIN, Glenn Allen, Alabama RUTH GREER KING. Cryslal City, Texas TOMMIE JEAN HULEIT, Swifton ALLWYN G. HART, Wewoka. Oklahoma LAVERNE BLANKENSHIP, Searcy JEAN McFADDEN NEWMAN, McFadden RICHARD Q. VETETO, Hot Springs MARIE MURPHY, Swifton BETTY NELL McRAE, Nashville FRANCILE KEITH, McKamie THELMA O. BRANNAN. Marietta, Ohio SAMUEL McKEE MILLER, Statesville, North Ca rolina NANNIE JO WEBB, Bellevue. Texas ROBERT OLIVE. Littlo Rock EDITH M. CHASTAIN. Guthrie. Kentucky VELDA TURNER, Lubbock, Texas R. T. A YCOX, Ardmore, Oklahoma G. RUSSELL JOHNSON, Toronto, Ontario. Canada DOROTHY M. BURNETT. EI Paso, Texas MARY FLORENCE STEWART. Douglas. Kansas CAROLYN DUDNEY, Hendersonvillo, Tonnessee CLARA JEAN HADDOCK, Arbyrd, Missouri GRADY HICKS, Montgomery, Alabama OPAL HADDOCK, Arbyrd, Missouri MARY LEE STRAWN. West Alexander, Pennsylvania ORMAN FARLEY. Beech Grove CAROLE ANDERSON. Lubbock, Texas LEWIS E. YINGLING, Searcy MARY ELLEN WATERS, Alachua. Florida JOSEPH D. WELLS. Birmingham. Alabama

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LOIS V. SEABOUGH, Hickory Ridge BETTY JEAN CURETON, Cash JAMES N. PITTS, New Orleans, Louisiana AMOS A. PONDER. Cardwell, Missouri ROGER W. HAWLEY, Flint, Michigan ANN M. CARTER. Harrison CHARLINE DODD, Oak Grove, Louisiana W. DURWARD CHESSHIR, Nashville KELLEY DOYLE, Strawberry STERLING MERRITT, Northern Rhodesia, South Africa RALPH V. YOUNGER. Salt Lake City, Utah MARIDELL McCULLOUGH, Searcy LUDENE SLATTON, Leachville LEO CAMPBELL, Hoxie RICHARD M. BARFIELD, Memphis, Tennessee PAT SELLERS, Lillie, Pennsylvania DELMAR MOSS, Searcy RALPH HIBBARD, Sarnia, Ontario, Canada W. B. CLARK, Magnolia, Texas MARY SMITH BAGGETT, Terrell, Texas NADINE 1. YOUNG, Bartlesville, Oldahoma LEON M. BURTON, Paragould WAYNE PORTER, Koshkonong, Missouri C. ELIZABETH WARE, EI Dorado LLOYD WRIGHT, Jacksonville ETHEL WHITE, Luxora JOHN LESTER GASKIN, Berkeley, California

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memoriam GEORGE RUSSELL JOHNSON 1928 · 1947 " A youth to w!tOfn was given so much 0/ earth- so much of heaven," He wos but a youth when God called him home; but he was strong in faith. noble in life, mo ture In judgment ond stalwart in body. He was quiet, unassuming and cour teous, deporting himself as a real Christian gentleman. His friendliness d rew all closer to the people 01 Conada, his notive country. He was a pre-engineering student and hod come to know the great Engineer and His rules for building true manhood the greatest 01 all structures. His losl speech on Saturday oven. ing before Ihe occident the following morning is on exhortation to 011 - "Keep your eyes on Chris!."

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