THE ARROW 1934
COPYRIGHT
1 934
Raymond McC l u ng
Ed i tor- i n-Ch i ef
Christine Spurl i n
Assoc i a te Ed i tor
Dona l d Lew i s
B u s i ness Manager
Pri nted b y T h e T imes-Journal P u b l i sh i ng Compa ny O klahoma
C i ty,
Oklahoma
Southwestern Engra v i ng Company Oklahoma
City,
Oklahoma
P u b l ished by the Students of Bethany- Penie l C o l lege Bethany, Ok lahoma VOLUM E XI 1934
FOREWORD To the reader: You w i l l f i nd here i n t h i s p i c to r i a l a portraya l of t h e I i fe of t h e col l ege and i ts ac t i v i t ies.
We have spa red no
pa i n s to make i t the most acc u ra te, a rt is t i c , a n d the most p l e a s i n g poss i 足 ble.
We hope you e n j oy i t.
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you to s h a re w i th us o u r p l ea s u res, a sp i ra t ions, and our serious p u r poses wh i c h a re portrayed h e re i n, but espec 足 i a l l y do we hope t h a t you w i l l c a tc h t h e spi r i t of prog ress a n d adva ncemen t for Bethany- Pen i e l Col l ege, w h i c h i s the sp i r i t of t h i s vol u me. A . K . B ra c k e n .
DE D I CATIO N To the one whose s i ncere C h r i st i a n l i fe h a s been a n i n s p i ra tion t o every student, whose e m p h a s i s on thorough and eff i c i e n t work has taug h t us the va l ue of accompL i s h ment, whose i n足 terest i n us has g iven us a determ i n a 足 t i on t o s ucceed, t o M r s . A. K. B ra c ken -the one who l oves us a l l-we g ra te足 f u l l y ded i c a te th i s vo l u me of the A r row.
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B. P. C . Music by J an e t Durfee
Words by D. R. G i sh
There a re schoo l s o'er a l l the coun try Whose pra i ses we m i g h t s i n g Of worth w h i c h i s u nques t i oned Whose students to them b r i ng Honor, true dE;!vot ion, l ove, a n d each good th i n g B u t n o n e l i ke t h a t f o r B . P . C . Whose l oya l studen ts s i n g . 2 . Yes, there a re schoo l s o'er a l l the cou n t ry. They nob l y f i l l t he i r p l a c e ; T h e y a l l have l oya l students Who l ea r n to r u n l i fe ' s race. But h a r k to those of our dea r schoo l ; N o common l ove they b r i ng , N o l ove I i ke that fo r B . P. C . L i st t o h e r students s i n g . Chorus: B. P . c., B. P . c., for thee we're eve r yearn i n g ; B . P . c., B . P. c., f o r thee o u r l ove i s burn i n g . P r i d e w i t h i n us d e e p i s g l ow i n g , F o r t h e good thou a rt bestow i ng; Pra ise to thee l i ke r ivers f l ow i ng , S p r i ngs forth f r o m o u t o u r hearts.
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ADMINISTRATION
BOA R D
Western Oklahoma District Rev. J. W. Short Rev. H. B . M acrory Rev. E. G. Theus J . A. White H. L. Short
Bethany, Bethany, Bethany, Bethany, Norman,
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A l u m n i Representative O k l a. O k l a. O kl a. O k l a. O k l a.
Rev. M i l ton S m i th
Norman, O k l a.
Dal las District Rev. I . M . E l l is Rev. L. T. Corlett
Dal l as, Texas Dal l as, Texas
Eastern Oklahoma District Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev.
W . A. Corter W. H. B arlow E. D. Simpson J. E. Aycock L. A. Bolerjack
Henryetta, O k l a. Hominy, O k l a. S ap u lpa, O k l a. Henryetta, O k l a. Bartlesvil l e, O k l a.
Louisia na District Rev. G. M. Akin Rev. E. N . Lejeune
Ale xandria, La. Lake Charles, La.
Abilene District Rev. V. B. Atteberry Rev. D. W. Si mpson
Abi lene, Texas Wel l ington, Texas
Arka nsas District Rev. J. C. Henson Rev. W. O. Fe l ts
Little Rock, Ark. Ben tonvi l le, Ark.
N ew Mexico District Kansas C ity District Rev. N. B . Herre l l
Kansas City, Mo.
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Roswe l l , N e w Mexico Roswe l l , New Mexico
Nebraska District
Kansas District Rev. A. F. B alsmeier
Rev. B . F. Harris Rev. W. A. Huffman
H u tchi nson, Kans.
Rev. H. N. H aas
H astings, Nebraska
President A. K . Bracken, M.A., D.O.
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AC R OSS
T H E
C E N T U R I E S
The q u e s t i o n of what ma kes up the i n d i v i d u a l m a n has c a u sed a g reat dea l of i n teres t i n g d i scuss i o n . P h i l osophers a s we l l a s l aymen have under taken to def i n e what man is, b u t a l l m u st a g ree that wha teve r h i s n a t u re a n d essence, he is a b l e to proj ect h i mself beyond the confi n es of h i s i m med i a te p l a c e a n d t i me a n d h e c a n exert a n i nfl uence for good o r ev i l over a w id e rea l m of endeavo r . The fa me a n d i nfl uence of George Was h i n g ton was fe l t th roug h o u t Eu rope and even the known wor l d in h i s day, a n d in s p i te of those who have a t t a c ked h i s good n a me h i s i nfl uence i s pote n t now. I t i s sa i d that wh i l e i n p repa ra t ion for b a t t l e a t one t i me the French genera l i n i m med i a te c h a rg e was cou n t i n g up h i s ava i l ab l e men for the com i n g b a t t l e . " Pu t m e down fo r 1 0, 000," s a i d N a po l eon; a n d those fa m i l i a r with the i nfl uence of this m i g h ty general wou l d be s l ow to say that he had ove r esti mated i ts va l ue on the f i eld . Of cou rse, he cou l d not f i g h t a t every po i n t t h a t 1 0,000 men cou l d have foug h t . I t was h i s m i g h ty i nfl uence w i th men that made h i m so poten t a force. H e proj ected h i mself i n to th e i r l i ves and he added to th e i r strength. The w i fe of one of the emperors of France pa id a wonde rful t r i b u te to the cha racter of Queen V i c to r i a when she said, "Your p u r i ty a n d devot i o n to you r fa m i l y have p u rged every court i n E u rope . " N o t o n l y i s i t true that i nd i v i d uals a re a b l e t o proj ect tbemsel ves beyond the l i m i ts of t h e i r l oca t i on and beyond the t i me of th e i r e x i stence, but o rg a niza t ions a n d i n s t i tu t i ons can do the same. The Red C ross w i t h i ts m i n i st ry a n d compass i o n i s honored i n p l aces remote from where i t has funct ioned. C h u rches have exe rted the sa me i nfl uence. The L i t t l e C h u rch Around the Corner, the c h u rc h w i th a m i l l i o n f r i ends, i s a n i l l ustra t ion of t h i s t r u t h . I t wou l d be i m poss i b l e to esti mate the power for good i n the p romotion of C h r i s t i a n i ty of such i n s t i t u t ions as P r i nceton a nd Obe r l i n i n the i r e a r l y days. I t wou l d be easy to u n d e r - e s t i mate the poss i b i l i t i es for good of o u r own i n s t i t u t i on , Betha ny- Pen i e l Co l l eg e . The p u r i ty of her i d ea l s w i l l l ive for the yea rs to come i n the hearts of scores of o u r students. The r i gh teous p r a c t ices w h i c h she i n s i sts u po n , her ideal of u n s e l f i sh serv ice, and her h ig h s t a n d a rd o f sch o l a rsh i p shou l d i m p r i n t t h e i nfluence o f t h e co l l eg e i ndel i b l y u pon t h e m i nd s a n d hea rts o f t h e g e n e r a t i o n s t o come. T h e scores o f stu d e n ts who have gone from the i nst i t u t i on to c a r ry h e r b a n n e rs a n d to be her represen t a t i ves in th e i r va r i o u s fields of serv i c e w i l l be fo l l owed by h u nd reds more of l i ke m i nd and c h a racter. The day may come when the b u i l d i ngs t h a t stand u pon t h e c a m pus w i l l c ru m b l e, b u t h e r i d ea l i s m w i l l n o t per i s h . Yes, Bethany- Pen i e l Col l ege i s i n a n e ra o f progress. H e r mate r i a l assets a re on the i nc rease. She is mov i ng forwa rd in the educ a t i on a l aspect of her work. Her h i g h i d ea l i s m, though not a l )¥ays rea l i zed in the deg ree that we wou l d w i sh, is beco m i ng more and more rooted in the m i nd s of her con s t i tuen ts, a n d h e r force for s p i r i tual l ife sha l l not wa n e . N ewe l l DW i g h t H i l l i s h a s sa i d , "God' s p l a n s a re l ong p l a n s . T h e sh eaves o f h i s h a rvest wave not a c ross fu r rows, b u t a c ross c e n tu r ies. " So we th i n k w i th the i nfluence of a God - g i ven i n s t i tu t i o n as Bethany- Pen i e l Col l ege-the sheaves of i ts ha rvest sha l l wave not ac ross f u r rows, but a c ross the centu r i es and ages to come. Let us b u i l d w i th that thought in m i nd . A . 1<. B ra c ken
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F A C U LTY
B . M . H ALL, A. B . Busi ness Manager, Chemi stry
M RS. A. K. B R AC K E N , M . A. Dean af Women, Education, Botany
FRED FLOYD, M . A. , B .D. Dean af Men, H istary
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FAC U LTY
WILL I S B . DOBSO N , M . A. Reg i strar, Eng l i sh
M I N N I E H ARMS, M . A. Germ a n
K . A . R I CE, M . S. Mathematics, Physics
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FAC U LTY
M RS. BERT L U N DY, M . A . Expression
D. R. G I SH, A . B . P h i l osophy
C. A. McCONN ELL, A . B . , D.Th. Rel i g i ous Education
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F A C U LT Y
MRS. KEN DALL S. WH I T E P i a no
M RS . WILL I S B . DOBSON Voice
LEONARD GOODW I N , A . B . F rench
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ALAN B. SM ITH Violin
M R S. B . M . H ALL, A. B . Libraria n
M RS. N ETT I E N ORWOOD Matron
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MR. ELM E R STA H L Y, A . B . , Th . B . Assistant i n Chem i s try
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FLORENCE LUNDY, A . B . Office Secretory
M O U N TA I N
P E AKS
A story i s told of a babe who was born i n a n a r row va l l ey i n the Swiss Al ps. Yea r after year as he g rew o l der, he l onged for the day when he might c l imb to the top of the moun ta i n a n d see what was on t h e other s id e . At l a st he was a b l e t o mou n t the pea k, and t o h i s s u r p r i se he saw mou n ta i n after mou n ta i n rea c h i n g out beyond. It w a s a bea u t i f u l s i g h t t o h im a n d i n s p i red h im to become a g re a t trave l e r a n d mou n ta i n c l imber. The years of B . P. C. stand as mou n ta i n pea ks i n one of the most fasc i n a t i n g ranges of history of the C h u rc h of the N azarene. Out f rom the ha l l s of the col l ege have gone those whom God has c a l l ed to f i e l d s of u n u s u a l respon s i b i l i ty. Y o u w i l l f i nd t h e m as m i ss i ona r i es i n nea r l y a l l o u r fore i g n f i e l d s a n d a s pastors, evange l i sts, a n d d i s t r i c t s u pe r i n tendents i n the home land. AAany have been engaged as teachers in other i ns t i t u t ions of l ea r n i ng , wh i l e a h o s t have entered u pon l ives of usefulness in va r io u s voc a t i ons of l i fe . W h a t a h e r i tage i s ou rs! One c a n n o t stand upon the moun足 ta i n pea ks of B . P . C . w i thout the t h r i l l of a n u rge to become a t rave l e r a n d mou n ta i n c l imber. H u n d reds, i f n o t thousands, of y o u n g peo p l e of the great Sou thwest have a l ready c a u g h t the v i s ion and a re b u t wa i t i ng for e i th e r t h e day o r opportu n i ty to j o i n our student body. A tremendous respon s i b i l i ty rests u pon the consti tuency of our Educa t i on a l Zon e. W i th the e n ro l l me n t consta n t 足 l y i nc re a s i n g , many dema nds a re b e i ng REVEREN D H . B. M ACRORY made upon us. N ew b u i l d i n g s a n d eq u i pmen t must be provided and the fac u l ty i nc reased i n n umber. We must a r ise a n d b u i ld! F e l l ow trave l e r , stand w i th us u pon the mounta i n pea ks. Catc h a v i s 足 i o n o f yea rs of g o l den oppo r tu n i ty reac h i ng o u t beyond . W e know of n o i nvestmen t w i t h i n t h e C h u rc h t h a t w i l l u l t imately y i e l d g r e a t e r resu l ts i n b r i n g i ng men to c h u rc h a n d b u i l d i ng u p the K i ngdom o f God than t h a t which you may make i n B. P. C. , The C h u rc h of the N a z a rene must "Go Forwa rd . " Th i s i s o u r watch足 word a l ong every front. Let us do so sa fely w i t h i n the rea c h of o u r a b i l i ty a n d yet i n a way t h a t w i l l demo n s t ra t e to each other a n d to the world o u r fa i t h i n G o d and o u r devotion t o H i s cause. " Lead on, 0 King eterna l ; The day o f ma rc h h a s come; H enceforth in f i e l d s of conques t T h y t e n t s sha l l be o u r home. "
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SPURGEON HENDRIX Beggs, Oklahama- Ministerial Association; Gospel Team; De __ --�-I5ate�C �ub; Fre! , ch Club; AI ha Delta Rho . �
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HARRIS CREECH Be!!Jany, Oklahoma Dramatic_ C l ub; Beta Deltaball; Junior Closs Ploy.
Rho;
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KENN.ETH A. HARPflf B ethany,
Oklahoma
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DAN CANNING Guthrie, Oklahoma Orchestra;
Troubadours;
Beta
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In his tongue i s the law of kindness.
KATHRYN WALLIN Los
Angeles,
C a l i fornia
Gospel Team; Col lege Quartet; Madrigal Glee Club; Beta Delta Rho; J unior Class P lay. A sm i le of hers is l i ke o n act of grace.
OMMA DANIEL Prescott, Arkansas M i n i sterial Ass'n; Gospel Team; Basketba l l ; Beta Delta Rho. J ust be quiet, that's my plan, Unassum ing, but learn all you can.
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MARY BALES Calumet, Oklahoma Alpha
Delta Rho; Gospel Team.
To know her is to love her.
LLOYD LUNSFORD Mountain View, Oklahoma Gospel Team; Beta Delta Rho; Debate Club; German Club; President Ministerial Association, second semester.
I pray for keener sight That I may not grow weary of the fight.
ALBERTA
PATTERSON
Kearney, Nebraska Alpha Delta Rho; Gospel Team; Club; Orchestra; Basketball.
French
When duty whispers low, "Thou must/' Then she replies, " I con.1I
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JU N IO R
J. V. McALISTER Gorman, Oklahoma M i nisterial Assoc iation; A l pha Delta Rho.
Gospel
Team;
He looks at things through glasses; One lens of them is Courage, The other Common Sense.
MARGARET JETER N atchitoches, Louisiana Alpha Delta Rho; Gospel Team; M i n isterial Assoc iation. I f I am faithful to the duties of the present, God w i l l provide for the future.
JESSIE
MAE
GATES
Bethany, Oklahoma Beta Delta Rho; Gospel Team. To ease qnother's heartache, i s to forget onels own.
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BOBBY HICKS Tyro, Kansas Gospel Teom; M inisteriol Association; V ice足 president A l pha Delta Rho, second semes足 ter; Mixed Chorus; Bel Canto Glee C l u b ; Kansas Club; Student Counc i l ; J unior Class Play.
I want to know when to speak a word of hope and to add a word of cheer.
CHRISTINE BALL Kansas City, Missouri Alpha Delta Rho; French Team; Basketball; German Club; Poetry Club.
Club; Club;
Gospel Debate
She hateth idleness.
DALE GENTRY Cale, Arkansas Aloha Delta Rho; M i n i sterial Assoc iation; Basebal l ; Gospel Team. I l ike the man who faces what he must With steps triumphant and a heart of cheer.
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JU N IO R
BYRO� LE JEU�E Lake Charles, Louisiana Alpha Team.
Delta
Rho;
French
Club;
Gospel
If you'll go after the thing you wont with all your strength, faith, and hope, you' l l get i t .
RUBYE LEE SHAW McComb, Mississippi Beta Delta Rho; Gospel Team; J unior Ploy; Mixed Chorus; M i n isterial Assoc iation; Trevecca J unior College, '29 and '30; Pea body College for Women, '32. A perfect Woman, nobly planned, To warn, to comfort and command; And yet a Spirit sti l l and bright With something of angelic light.
VIRGI�IA CLAYTO� Bethany, Oklahoma Beta Delta Rho; French Club; Gospel Team. ill.
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RAYBURN L. CANTRELL O'Brien, Texas A lpha Delta Rho; M i n i sterial Associ ation; Gospel Team. He puts h i s whole soul Into m a k i ng a goa l .
FAYE LITTEL R ingwood, O k l ahoma Alpha Delta Rho; Secretory M i n isterial Assoc iat ion, second semester; Gospel Team; Central State Teachers' College, '30, '31 , '32. Pure bosom'd as the watery gloss And Heaven reflected i n her face.
HAZEL JACKSON Galahad, Alberto Alpha Delta Rho; M i ni sterial Assoc i a t i o n ; Gospel Team. The q u i et m i nd is richer than a crown.
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SO P H OM O R E
HILDA LEE OYLER P ri tchett, Colorodo
DONALD BEAVER Bethany, Oklahoma
CURTIS SMITH Waco, Texas
MARGRETHA KISER Hastings, Nebraska
VOLA BOLERJACK Bartlesville, Oklahoma
ROY WEIGMAN C l a ude, Texas
FLETCHER SPRUCE Floresv i l le, Texas
HAZEL CHAPMAN Norman, Oklahoma
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ALICE HERD Tangier, Oklahoma
JAMES McGRAW Raymondville, Texas
ROBERT MORRIS Abi lene, Texas
MABLE ABERNETHY Yukon, Oklahoma
EUNICE BROWN Jefferson, Texas
RALPH SAMPSON Prescott, Arkansas
FRED ADAMS E lmore City, Oklahoma
EDITH ASKEW Norman, O k l ohoma
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S O P H O M O R E
GLADYS FOSTER H ieo, Louisiana
MAURICE HOWARD Tuttle, O k l ahoma
ADAM HOF FPAUIR Crowley, Louisiana
DOROTHY CHERRY Shreveport, Louisiana
BERYLE MORGAN Orange, Texas
ORVIS FREDERICK Yukon, O k l ahoma
CHARLES RICE Huntsville, Missouri
SADIE BOUNDS Bethany, Oklahoma
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NEVA BELL BOHLKE Kenesaw, Nebraska
EDWARD GARRISON B l a ine, Colorado
CLAUDE JOHNSTON C l ea r Lake, Texas
THELMA GALLAWAY Erick, Oklahoma
LOUISE COLLINS Des Moines, New Mexico
DE LOS
BECK
Dodge C i ty, Kansas
E. R. CAMFIELD H a m l i n , Texas
FERN GREEN Woodward, Oklahoma
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S O P H O M O R E
RUTH LANG Sylvio, Kansas
CAREY CAMPBELL Floresv i l le, Texas
HAROLD HARCOURT Rock,
Kansas
MARGARET BRACKEN Hutchinson, Kansas
LUCILLE BROCK Muleshoe, Texas
WOODROW LANGFORD Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
VERGIL DAVIS Port Arthur, Texas
ARLESY WALDEN Mc K i nney, Texas
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MARIE STANDRIDGE Madi l l , Oklahoma
JOE TURNIPSEED W e i r, Mississippi
MRS, WHITCOMB HARDING Bethany, Oklahoma
HAZEL METCALF Bethany, Oklahoma
L, D, WIEGMAN Claude, Texas
JAMES LUCAS Woodward, Oklahoma
GLADYS GAYLER Henryetta, Oklahoma
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S O P H O M OR E
THELMA WEST Bethany, Oklahoma
PAUL HERRELL Coffeyvi l le, Kansas
MARY MOlonFORTE Cleveland, Oklahoma
MRS. IRENE HOFFPAUIR C rowley, Louisiana
ANIS KING Port Arthur, Texas
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W EST E R N OKLAH OMA D I ST R I CT ASS EM B LY I t was i n te rest i ng to observe the e n t h u s i a s t i c a n d co-opera t ive s p i r i t i n w h i c h t h e N a za renes o f the Western O k l ahoma D i s t r i c t g a thered for the twe n ty - f i rs t a n n ual a ssem b l y which convened a t Bethany, September 19-24. D r . J . B. C h a pman was the presid i n g off i c e r .
DR. J. B. CHAPMAN
The messages of this occ a s ion were espec i a l l y i nspir i n g .
No one c a n
s t i r the hearts m i ss iona ryward as d i d the general c h u rc h t reasurer, D r . J . G . Morrison, i n h i s messages.
The Reverend L . A. Reed, pastor of the F i rs t
C h u rc h of the N a za rene, K a n s a s C i ty, b roug h t a sea rc h i ng messag e o n p rayer a n d fast i n g .
These, w i th D r . Chapm an's messages, c a l l ed t h e peopl e
t o a more sac r i f i c i a l a nd devotio n a l serv i c e . Th u rsday n ig h t a pac ked h o u s e g reeted D r . A. K . B racken, P resident of Bethany-Pen i e l Col l eg e, a s he d e l ivered a n add ress o n C h r i s t i a n educa 足 t io n .
At the c l ose of h i s ta l k the a ud i ence responded i n p l edges of more
than $ 3 , 200. 00 for the erec t ion of the f i ne a rts b u i l d i ng . The reports from t h e d i s t r i c t showed success i n al l , and new goa l s for the com i n g yea r were set w i th e n t h u s i as m .
D i s t r i c t S u per i n tendent, Rev足
e rend J. W. Short, was r e - e l ec ted on the nom i n a t i ng b a l lot.
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FR E S H M A N
BARRETT KIRBY President Dal las, Texas
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J. E. MOORE, Jr. Vice-president Topeka, Kansas
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FRANCES STOCKTON Secretary-Treasurer Bethany, Oklahoma
F R ES H M A N
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VELMA TOM BAUGH Lowe l l , Nebraska
LLOYD REINMUTH Broadwater, Nebraska
HAROLD THEUS Bethany, Oklahoma
JESSIE SLAYTER Broadwater I Nebraska
DALE DARWIN V i rg i n i a , Nebraska
DONALD LEWIS Broadwater, Nebraska
ORVILLE ZOOK EI Dorado, Kansas
RUBY HOOD Duncan, Oklahoma
WINNIE MAE HOOPER Duncan, Oklahoma
HURSHEL HENDRIX Beggs, Oklahoma
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FR E S H M A N
MARGARET MIDDLETON Woodbine, Kansas
J. P. NORWOOD Madill, Oklahoma
GEORGE GARDNER E u l a , Texas
ALMA LUNSFORD Mountain View, Oklahoma
LEOLA CARTER Hedley, Texas
PAUL MOORES Henderson, Texas
CHARLES LACKEY, Jr. Hoffman, Oklahoma
MARJORIE WHITE Muskogee, Oklahoma
THELMA FREEMAN Bethany, Oklahoma
CHARLES VANCE Hastings, Nebraska
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CL A SS
LAVAUN TOMBAUGH Lowell, Nebroska
RALPH SAMPSON P rescottI A r kansas
O. B. HOFFPAUIR Crowley, L o u i s i a n a
FLORA YARBROUGH Bethany, Oklahoma
VERNA MUSIC Canute, Oklahoma
LORENZO McNALL North P l atte, Nebraska
CLYDE MARKS Bethany, Oklahoma
ETHEL THOMAS Dodge C i ty,
Kansas
JOE McCLUNG Harmon, Ok lahoma
JENNIE HUSE Cranf i l l s Gap, Texas
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FR E S H M A N
JACK RAIRDOH Ok lahomo City, Oklahcma
RUTH CORLEY Bethany,
Oklahoma
HOVA WALKER Norman, Ok lahoma
DALLAS
BAGGETT
Bentonvi l le, A rkansas
JAMES CHISUM T r i n idad, Colorado
TRUSEAL HATHAWAY Cleveland,
Oklahoma
FLOREHCE JEAH WILSOH Oklahoma City, Ok lahoma
MARVIH JOHHSOH Bethany, Oklahoma
MORRIS OHSFELDT Houstont Texas
HELEH WILSOH Frederick, Ok lahoma
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AUSTIN NEAL Wanette, Oklahoma
IMOGENE MORGAN Blytheville,
Arkansas
MARGARET NATION A r l in g ton, Texas
ORIN MURRAY Ok lahoma C i ty, Ok lahoma
JOE ANDERSON Chesterville, Texas
GENEVIEVE PERRY P r i tchett, Colorado
OLA FELTS Bentonville, Texas
REUBEN NEWSOM Frederick, Oklahoma
WALTER JULIAN Fort Sumner, New Mexico
BARBARA BARTON Wayne, Oklahoma
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FR E S H M A N
HERSCHELL PATTERSON Bethany, Oklahoma
EULENE CAMPBELL Holden v i lle, Oklahoma
PAULINE FOX H i g g ins, Texas
GRANT HAYES Keyes, Oklahoma
EVERETT SPRAGUE Broadwater, Nebraska
XENIA MAE COFFEY Norman, Oklahoma
THALIA PAYNE Bethany, Oklahoma
HENRY POTEET Rotan, Texes
REX WEISINGER Lufkin, Texas
CLAIRECE HARP Minden, Louisiana
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EMMETT DALLAS Bethany, Ok lahoma
E ERNEICE CULBERTSON Minden, Louisiana
RUTH PIERCE Duncan, Oklahoma
JACK DURHAM Wichita F a l ls, Texas
HARLAN MENDENHALL 路 Mutual, Oklahoma
fRANCES WISLER Elg i n ,
I l l i no i s
WINNIE MAE HIRE Duncan, Oklahoma
KELLY HURST C leveland,
Ok lahoma
RAY SHERRILL Bethany, Oklahoma
MAMIE BATES Bethany,
Oklahoma
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F R ES H MA N
LYDIA BRAUN Rogersvi l le, Missouri
LE ROY EWING Bethany, Oklahoma
MARK MOORE Topeka, Kansas
ESSE NEELY Roby, Texas
CLETUS WINIGER Duncan, Oklahoma
DOUGLAS RIDINGS Bethany, Oklahoma
LAWRENCE SNELL Sulphur Springs, Texas
RUTH LAN KFORD Oklahoma C i ty, Oklahoma
MILDRED RAINBOLT Cleveland, Oklahoma
CLIFFORD WIESE Lissie, Texas
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VERNOL STAHLY Newton, Kansas
B ERNICE WHITAKER H a m l i n , Texas
PAUL WHITAKER H a m l inl Texas
WESLEY CRIST Sherman, Texas
FREDERICK PATZEL M a dison, Nebraska
ESTHER STRICKLAND Fort Dodge, Kansas
GEORGE COUNTS Fort Sumner, New Mexico
MILO TOMBAUGH Lowel l , Nebraska
WHITCOMB HARDING Bethany, Ok lahoma
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FR E S H M A N
THANE MINOR Bethany, Oklahoma
DENITH DYER Hastings,
Nebraska
FAYE WHALEY Duncan, Oklahoma
MERRITT SWIM Bethany,
Oklahoma
HARRY GROVE Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
MADELINE LUNN Kansas City, Missouri
OSCAR BALL Neodesha, Kansas
LEOTA SHERMAN Yale,
Oklahoma
OLIVER NEWSOM Frederick, Oklahoma
MARJORI E BALES Calumet,
Oklahoma
CLASS
MOTTOES AN D T H OUG HTS FROM TH E D I NIN G H AL L I t i s w i se not t o seek a sec ret a n d honest not t o revea l i t. Ta ke pa i n s to say some words of a p p rec i a t ion to those whose fa i th fu l 足 ness i s a h e l p to you . When you p l ay, p l ay h a r d ; when you work, don ' t p l a y a t a l l . A f r i end i s one who unde rstands you-one who sees you r fau l ts b u t l oves y o u s t i l l . The l ad d e r o f l i fe i s f u l l of s p l i n te rs, but they a l ways p r i c k t h e h a rdest when we a re s l i d i n g dow n . J esus n ever l oses a b a t t l e, b u t H e l oses m a n y a so l d i e r . N a t u re does n o t say, "You must not, " b u t she says, " I f you d o , you w i l l have to p.ay the p r i c e . " God ' s p l a ns a re wor l d - w i d e a n d etern i ty- l on g . When l ove a n d s k i l l wor k together, expec t a maste rp i ec e . T h e r e i s too much rega rd f o r appearances a n d t o o l i t t l e for rea l i t i es . Every d a y i s a leaf i n the book of L i fe. To c u re i s the vo ice of the past; to preven t i s the d iv i n e wh i sper of today. "Tea c h me in dewy s i l ence to know On the pru ned bush the l ovel iest roses g row. " We cannot expect d iv i n e g u idance w i thout g iv i ng h u m a n obed ience. A m a n too busy to take c a re of h i s hea l th i s l i ke a mecha n ic too busy to ta ke care of h is too l s . When w e cannot b e w i th t h e Lord on t h e mou n ta i n top, He w i l l be w i t h us in the va l l ey b e l ow. Q U OTAT I O N S F ROM DR. B RAC KE N'S C H A P E L TALKS I f we a re j ust to be the o rd i na ry in l i fe, why s h o u l d we come to col l ege? F r iends a re g o l d a n d s i l ve r to u s . There i s someth i ng i n every man a nd woma n t o respec t . Peo p l e a re moved much more b y emot ion a nd p rej ud i c e than they a re by reason i ng a n d log i c . There a re t i mes i n t h e C h r i s t i a n l i fe w h e n you need t h e i n terve n t i on of the D i v i ne, a nd . you may be s u re that God w i l l stand by a n d support you then, i f you a re true to H i m d u r i ng the o rd i na ry days of you r l i fe. God has a l l the a rm i es of heaven a t H i s command, which H e w i l l use to a n swer the s i ncere prayer of H i s l ea s t c h i l d . I f w e h o l d too much t o the past, w h e re i n c a n prog ress come? Keep you r head on you r s h o u l ders; you may need it some t i me. We a re a l l too rotten s e l f i s h . T h e fa rther I go a l ong t h e way, t h e more I f i nd t h a t i t i s better t o p u t a s i de my w i l l f o r H i s w i l l . I f a n y m a n wou l d fol low C h r ist, l et h i m g e t ready to b e c ruc i f i ed a l most any day a nd fol l ow H i m . I t i s a m i s ta ke t o t h i n k of C h r i s t i a n i ty as a b u n d l e ha nded t o us w h i c h i t i s ou r d u ty t o keep a t a l l costs. I t i s r a t h e r a l i fe t o be l ived . We w i l l have the fac u l ty a n no u nc e ments now, p l ease. POlle Sixty-Nine
S P E C I A L
STU D E N T S
An i n t r i n s i c pa r t of the col l ege i s the g ro u p composed of spec i a l s t u 足 dents.
These a re students who a re not e n ro l l ed for reg u l a r col l ege cou rses
a s cand i d a tes for a degree.
Th i s g ro u p i n c l udes a l l the fol l ow i ng students :
those d o i n g pos t - g ra d ua te work, those ta k i ng o n l y F i ne Arts cou rses, those e n ro l l ed for i n te n s i ve m i n i ste r i a l wor k , and those c a r ry i n g fewer hours than a re req u i red for a
reg u l a r col l ege cou rse.
The g reater n u mber of
the
spec i a l students are e n rol l ed in the F i ne Arts depa rtment; pub l i c school p u p i l s as we l l a s o l d e r students of the c o m m u n i ty o r from out of town have ava i l ed themse l ves of the opport u n i t i es offered in m u s i c , vo i c e , and expres足 s ion by th i s eff i c i en t depa rtment. The Spec i a l Student g ro u p has kept pace w i th the rest of the col l ege in i nc r ea s : ng i ts e n ro l l ment. spec i a l students.
Th i s yea r there have been over s i xty c l ass i f i ed as
These have no orga n i z a t ion l i ke the reg u l a r c l a sses, b u t
they e n j oy t h e sa me p r i v i l eges as d o t h e other students a n d have t h e same recog n i t ion from the a d m i n i stra t i on . These students ta ke pa rt i n a l l the act i v i t i e s o f the school .
They have
found the i r p l aces i n the a t h l et i c , l i tera ry, soc i a l , a n d rel i g i o u s orga n i z a t ions, a n d r.elp to m a ke u p the g l ee c l ubs and t h e c h u rc h a n d col l ege orchestra s . They a re represented i n both the Col l ege Ma l e Q u a rtet a n d the Women's Qua rtet.
Th e i r a i d, espec i a l l y that of the F i ne Arts students, is i n d ispens足
able in p resen t i ng De l ta Rho a n d Student Counc i l c h a pe l prog rams, a s we l l a s i n other prog rams g iven for the e n j oyment o f the school a n d c o m m u n i ty. I n fact, they add a d is t i n c t note to the col l ege that i s g re a t l y a p p rec i a ted by 揃a l l . Al though t h i s i s a m i sce l l a neous g roup, i ts members a re not thou g h t of merely a s students f o r w h o m there i s no d ef i n i te p l a c e i n t h e col l eg e ; they have c o m e t o be recog n i zed as a n essen t i a l pa r t of the co l l ege g roup.
P a g e Seventy
S P E C I A L
IMOGENE DAWSON Bethany, Oklahoma
REUEL PARRISH Bethany, Oklahoma
MARCUS TURBYFILL Norman, Oklahoma
NEOMA ROBISON Bethany, Oklahoma
RUTH BRANDY BERRY EI
Reno, Oklahoma
IlRANCE EDWARDS Bethany,
Oklahoma
LEO BALDWIN S t i g ler, Oklahoma
MRS. BOYD SHANNON Bethany,
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S TU D E N T S
S P E C I AL
S TU D E N TS
AUDREY BRASWELL Amari llo, Texas
MRS. FRANCES SHORT Bethany, Oklahoma
MILDRED BROADBOOKS Beatrice, Nebraska
LELAND GREEN Spur, Texas
PAUL BRANDYBERRY E I Reno, Oklahoma ROSELLA BROOKS Bartlesv i l l e,
Oklahoma
NINA STIVERSON Bethany, Oklahoma
WOODROW WALLACE Bethany, Ok lahoma
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S P E C I AL
S T U DE N TS
MARTHA WARKENTIN Newton, Kansas
MARVIN BRANNON F i l lmore, Oklahoma
CLIFTON WEST Bethany, Oklahoma
GRACE BAILEY Pasadena, Ca l i fo r n i a
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MRS. A. E . HOFFPAUIR Crowley, Louisiana
JAMES GRAY Bethany, Oklahoma
LETHA EAGAN Bethany, Oklahoma
BESSIE HUFF Laverne, Oklahoma
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S P E C I A L
S T U D E N TS
INA MAYE CHILDERS Merkel, Texas
J. D. WRIGHT Huntington, Texas
OLIVER WALKER Sayre, Oklahoma
ESTHER BOHLKE Kenesaw, Nebraska
EUNICE HANEY Bethany, Oklahoma
GRACE DUTTON Conway, Arkansas
PAULIN E BLACK Bethany, Oklahoma
ROBERT CAVETT Bethany, Okl ahoma
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S P EC I A L
PAULINE HOSTLER Bethany, Ok lahoma
JOHN
HOSTLER
Bethany, Ok lahoma
VIRGINIA TIDWELL Bethany, Oklahoma
BETTY JO LORETTE Bethany, Oklahoma
BETTY JANE KILLEBREW Bethany, Oklahoma
ILAFERN WALLACE Bethany, Oklahoma
JUNIOR HOSTLER Bethany, Ok lahoma
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S TU D E N TS
S P E C IA L
STU D E N T S
HILDA REED Iota, Louisiana
CHARLES CAYTON Lawrence,
Kansas
LEE BAKER Coffeyvi l ie, Kansas
YULICE SCHOCK Jerico Springs, M i ssouri
GERTRUDE KINDEL Oklahoma C i ty , Oklahoma
LEONARD STOVER Pawnee, Ok lahoma
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S P E C IA L
CHARLES BOYER Neodesho, Kansas
MRS. WESLEY CRIST Sherman, Texas
ROBY JOSEY Brownsv i l le, Texas
EMMA MAE MULLENS B e l ton, Texas
GOLDA GALEY Bethany, Oklahoma
ELINZABETH RICE Bethany, Oklahoma
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STU D E N T S
F A L L
R EV I VA L
The Bethany c h u rc h a n d the col l ege have a deep a p p rec i a t ion tor the person a nd work of the Reve rend Mack Anderson, the eva n g e l ist who con ducted the fa l l rev i va l . H e i s ea rnest, s i ncere, c h a r i ta b l e, h u m b l e , prayerfu l , a n d deeply s p i r i t ua l .
Even though h e i s one o f the you ngest eva n g e l i sts, h i s
m i n i stry i s effec t i ve a n d the resu l ts a re l a s t i n g . T h e work of t h e pasto� , t h e Reverend H . B . Mac rory, w a s very effec t ive i n prepa r i ng the hearts of the peo p l e to rece ive the b l es s i n g of God i n th i s revival effor t .
H e i s much a p p rec i a ted for h i s l o v i n g superv i s i o n o f the work of the. c h u rc h , h i s devotion to God, and h i s a b i l i ty to l ea d h i s peo p l e
i nto the
j oys of the " secret place of t h e Most H igh." The m u s i c was C a r l os
in
Montandon,
the c h a rge of
d i rec tor
of
the
c h urch c h o i r, a n d R uby D a l l a s, p i a n i st . Spec i a l m us i c was s u pp l ied b y the co l l ege q u a rtets a n d other spec i a l s i ngers.
W i th
God's b l ess i n g u pon i t, the m u s i c was a n a i d t o t h e success of t h e revi va l . Some of t h e col l ege orga n i z a t ions, such a s the gospe l . tea m s a n d the m i n i ster i a l
a ssoc i a t i o n ,
kept
prayer
rooms
open at a l l hours of the day and spent much t i me in prayer for con v i c t i on of s i nners a n d ed i f ic a t ion
of t h e c h u rc h .
T h e col l ege a t l a rge sha red deeply i n t h e bu rdens a n d benef i ts o f t h e rev i va l . REVE R E N D MAC K A N D ERSON
Many o f the students gave the i r hearts to God a n d a c t i ve
e n tered
Ch r i s t i a n
i mmed i a te l y
wor k .
Many
i n to
wor ked
fa i th f u l l y i n the prayer rooms, in the cong rega t ion d o i n g persona l work, a nd a round the a l ta rs. The rev i va l was i n prog ress October 1 7 - 29.
Reverend M r . Ande rson
p reached under the i ns p i ra t io n of the H o l y S p i r i t and was rewa rded w i th over t h ree hund red seekers.
There was a l so a noticeab l e s p i r i t u a l u p l i f t
i n the c h u rc h , a n d a t t h e c l ose of t h e rev i va l a c l ass o f th i rty w a s rec e i ved i n to membersh i p . O n t h e l ast d a y of t h e rev i v a l t h e c h u rc h conducted a S i lver J u b i l ee Ann i ve rsary Ra l l y.
The Sunday Sc hool c l i maxed a l l prev ious records w i th
1 ,604 i n a ttenda nce; t h e c h u rc h more than su rpassed i ts quota i n offe r i n g s ; the N . Y . P. S . had a g re a t d a y w i th 3 7 5 i n a ttenda nce.
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I F NE A RT S
D E P AR T M E N T
V IO L IN
J unior Hostler
Florence Lundy
N a dine Wal lace
Letha Eagan
Ruth
Brandyberry
Dale Darwin
Yulice Schack
John Hostler
Everett Sprague
Coina Mae Dawson
D u r i n g the past yea r the vi o l i n d e pa rtment h a s g iven students a m p l e oppor t u n i ty for s o l o wor k ; a t the same t i me i t has encou raged the i r p l a y i ng i n m u s i c a l o rga n i za t i ons, a nd by so d o i n g has a s s i sted i n va r i ous a c t i v i t ies of t h e co l l eg e a n d c h u r c h . I ts members h a v e h e l d respons i b l e p laces i n t h e orchestra , d o i ng the i r i n d i s pensa b l e pa r t i n t h e p l a y i ng o f t h e advanced work wh i c h t h a t orga n 足 i z a t i o n p resen ted i n the i r sever a l prog ra m a ppea rances. Ensem b l e work was e n j oyed by many in t r i o and q u a rtet as we l l as in the l a rg e r g ro u p of s t r i ngs. Th i s yea r t h e ensem b l e s p i r i t preva i l ed in a ma rked deg ree, a n d w i l l no doubt con t i n u e to be fe l t i n the f u t u re as the viol in depa r t m e n t g rows. The v i o l i n l ends i tsel f pec u l i a r l y wel l a l so in the p l ayi ng of sac red m u s i c . The i n t i ma te yet q u i e t tone of t h e v io l i n b l ends perfe c t l y w i th the rei i g i ous a tmosphere of the service; a s the i ns t r u m e n t i s p l ayed, there comes to the worsh i pe r a sense of tranq u i l l i ty a nd exa l ta t ion of s p i r i t. F i l l i ng the i r p l a c e i n t h e c h u rc h orchestra, the v i o l i n s have t h u s con t r i b u ted much t o the c h u rc h services of the past yea r . Of equa l i m portance w i th t h e a fford i n g of e n j oyment to o thers i s t h e deg ree o f bene f i t w h i c h t h e p l ayers themselves have rec e i ved when they I t i s a benef i t menta l ly, phys i c a l l y, a n d have perfo rmed on the v i o l i n . s p i r i tu a l ly; a n d ha ppy i s t h e one who c a n express h i msel f on h i s i ns t r u m e n t of fou r s t r i ng s .
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T H E
P IA N O
D E P AR T M E N T
The g reatest advantage w h i c h p i a n o m u s i c h a s ove r the m u s i c o f other i nstruments i s that it i s s e l f - accompa n y i n g . Therefore, as a so l o i ns t r u m e n t i n t h e s t r i c t sense of the word, the p i a no s tands a l most supreme. The m u s i c o f the p ia n o i s a l so i nd i spensa b l e i n accompany i n g o t h e r so l o i nstru ments. These two advantages j us t i f i a b l y acco u n t for the ma rked popu l a r i ty of the i nstrument a n d i ts master, both i n the rec i t a l roo m a n d i n the home. I t i s sa fe people study a l l m u s t p l ay, essen t i a l pa rt
to say t h a t i n the cou n t r i es w i th the h i g hest c i v i l i za t io n more piano than a n y other m u s i ca l i ns t r u m e n t . I t seems t h a t and i n some schoo l s p i a no- study i s g i ven i n the g rades as a n o f t h e c h i l d ' s educ a t i o n .
The word " p i a n i st" i s d e r ived f rom t h e word " p i a no, " mea n i ng " soft . " T h e i nstrument's fu l l n a m e i s " p i a n o - forte," mea n i ng l i tera l l y " soft - l o ud . " I n p i a no compos i t ions, some compo�ers have pl aced tr.e g reater empha s i s o n t h e " forte" s i de, a nd therefore, a s o n e w r i ter suggesis, m ; g h t better be ca I I ed "forti sts, " rather than p i a n ists. When used i n the r i g h t m a n n e r the p i a n o i s a d e l ight to be h e a r d . Chop i n i s one of the f i ne composers who rea l l y g a v e h i s a t t e n t i o n t o t h e b e s t qual i t i es of the p i a no . Chop i n , w h o m i g h t be ca l l ed t h e f i rs t of t h e i m press i o n i sts, i s the true a post l e of textu ral bea u ty. P roba b l y no g reater del icacy o r subtl ety c a n be found i n the pages of a n y piano music, than was g iven to some of h i s compos i t i ons. His art is a l so one o f p l a n g e n t rhyth ms a n d r i c h sono r i t ies. At a n oppos i te po l e f rom C hop i n in p i a n o music one f i nd s L i sz t, who i l l ustra tes what we often f i nd to-day i n the abuse of the p i a no . Wh i l e hav i ng much tec h n i c a l i n terest a nd even m u s i c a l bea u ty i n h i s com pos i t ions, one cannot g e t away f rom the fact that he is merely a v i rtuoso. The n o i se and spec i a l effec ts a re a l ways paramount i n h i s compos i t i o n s a n d exe m p l i f i ed i n h i s own p l ay i n g . L i s z t ' s boast w a s t h a t a n orchestra cou l d d o noth i n g t h a t he cou l d n o t reprod uce on t h e p ia n o-a n a t t i tude w h i c h he w i l l have t o b e g i ven c red i t f o r t r y i n g t o a b ide by. "The 'ove r - wh e l m i ng schoo l ' , " says Da n i e l Greg o ry Mason, "has on the whol e fa i l ed to hold our i n terest. I t l eaves us bored and i n d i fferen t . " The fundame n t a l d u t i es o f t h e p i a n i s t a re t o g ive t h e h e a r e r someth i n g w h i c h w i l l r e l a x h i s m i nd , somet h i n g t o ponder a bout, a n d , a bove a l l , some t h i ng to e n j oy t h rough the p u r i f i c a t i on of a l l h i s fanc i e s a n d t h e i n sp i ra t ion of h i s i deal s .
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P I A N 0
DE PARTM E N T
Reuel Parrish Esther Bohlke Luci lie P ickens P a u l i ne Hostler I rene H i l l Emma Moe M u l l i n s Odessa Smith Betty J 0 Lorette P a u l i ne Hensley l ona Pickens Kyle Crist Mrs. A. E. Hoffpauir H i lda Reed Barbaro Borton Margaret M i d d l eton Mary A l ice Cavener N i na Stiverson Betty J a ne K i l lebrew Ruth Long E l i zabeth Thompson Marie Standridge Louise C o l l i ns Mattie Hensley P a u l i ne B lock Yulice Schock Mary S m i th V i rg i n i a Tidwell Robert Cavett Lester Dunn Donald Beaver Bessie Huff Hazel Chapman
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Thelma West
E. R. Camfield
Frances Wisler
E l i nzabeth Rice
T H E
V O IC E
D E P AR T M E N T
A s i ng e r ' s i ns t r u m e n t i s for more complex a n d d e l i c a te t h a n a n y a r t i f i c i a l one. I t i s pa r t o f h i s phys i c a l , menta l , a n d s p i r i tua l b e i n g , a n d t h e c e n t e r of h i s l i fe. I ts m u s i c i s p u r e r , m o r e d i rect, a n d m o r e sou l -sea rch i ng than t h a t of any m a n u fac t u red i ns t r u m e n t . A man o r woman who possesses an a ttrac t i ve vo i c e is r i c h . T h e vo i c e i s a God - g i ven i n st r u m e n t a nd shou l d b e c u l t iva ted t o t h e h i ghest deg ree poss i b l e . O n e shou l d n o t con s i d e r the deve lopment o f t h e vo ice o n l y from t h e standpo i n t of teac h i ng i t , b u t a l so f o r the c u l t u r a l va l ue . "A person 's voice portrays h is c h a r a c t e r . " Dou b t l ess t h e r e i s noth i n g i n the rea l m of a rt w h i c h has such a w i d e reach i n g effect on the i nd iv i d u a l as s i ng i n g . S i ng i n g , prope r l y t a u g h t, d e velops the body, i mproves t h e h ea l t h , c u l t ivates the i ma g i na t io n , refi nes one's m u s i c a l taste, and devel ops t h e m i nd . Correct s i ng i ng a l so i mproves t h e spea k i n g vo ice, for they c a n n o t be sepa rated . Al l correct s i n g i ng must have for i t s bas i s f i ne pron u n c i a t io n . An a x i o m of the g reat o l d I ta l i a n masters was : " P ronounce we l l a n d you w i l l s i n g wel l . " The s tudy of s i n g i ng for the c u l t i va t i on of a bea u t i fu l speak i ng vo i c e i s s tressed fa r too l i tt l e . The Greeks expected noth i n g g reat of orie w h o w a s i g n o r a n t of m u s i c . T h e power of m u s i c i s s o g re a t t h a t i t w i l l i nva r i a b l y sweeten a n y o n e who puts h i ms e l f in touch w i th i t . M u s i c i s a bea u t i fu l express i o n of l i fe a nd a c t iv i ty as we l l as of a rt, a n d s i n g i ng is one of the most b ea u t i f u l i n te r p reta t i on s . II
I s h o t a n a r row i n to the a i r, I t fe l l to e a r t h , I knew not where; For, so swiftly it f l ew, t h e s i g h t C o u l d n o t fol l ow i t i n i ts fl i g h t . " I b rea thed a song i n to the a i r, I t fel l to e a r t h , I knew not where; For w h a t has s i g h t so keen a nd s t rong, Tha t c a n fo l l ow the f l ight of song :> " Lo n g , long a f t e rward, i n an oa k I found the a r row s t i l l u n b roke; And the song f rom beg i n n i n g to end, I found a g a i n i n the h ea rt of a f r i e nd . "
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Y u l ice Schock Curtis Smith Frances Wisler Adam Hoffpauir Margaret Bracken Margaret Middleton Everett Sprague L l oyd Reinmuth Donald Beaver Page E i g h ty- Five
D E P AR T M E N T
Esther Crooks Helen Sandy E l len Longford M i ldred Broadbrooks Marie Standridge
Bobby Hicks Lester Dunn Douglas R i d i ngs Corey Campbell Reuel Parrish
Esther Lewis Esther Bohlke Mrs. A. E. Hoffpauir Dole Darwin
E X P R E S S IO N
D E P AR T M E N T
I f one i s a b l e to express h i s thoughts c l ea r l y a n d forcef u l ly, he i s we l l sta rted o n t h e road t o success.
I t i s th i s q ua l i ty t h a t students i n t h e ex足
pression depa rtment a re acq u i r i n g .
They a re l ea rn i n g t o u s e the i r voices
and bod i e s to express the i r thoughts, the i r i deas, a n d t h e i r emotions in a g racefu l , con v i n c i ng m a n n e r . A m p l e proof of the effec t iveness of t h e teac h i ng i n th i s depa rtment may be seen in the p l ays g iven by th ese students.
Besides a p l ay on a l most
every De l ta Rho p rog ra m, they have f u r n i shed the cast for sever a l m a j o r p l ays-" W reckage/ ' " S u n U p/ ' a n d l i T h e A l a baster Box"-to men t i on a few.
One student i n t h i s department, M r .
H a r l a n Menden ha l l , won t h e
O k l a homa Oratory Contest, sponso red b y the Women ' s C h r i st i a n Temper足 ance U n i o n . Among t h e cou rses offe red a re pub l i c spea k i ng , p l a tform a rt, story tel l i ng , a n d o r a l i n terpreta t io n .
Mrs. C a ro l Lundy has been the compete n t
a n d effec t ive head of t h i s depa rtment f o r the l a s t two yea rs.
U nd e r h e r
leaders h i p t h e express ion depa rtment m a y b e expected t o become b i gger a n d better as an asset to B e th a ny- Pen i e l Col l eg e .
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E X P R E S S IO N
El len Lanqford Robert Morris Mrs. A . E. Hoffpa u i r H a r l an Mendenha l l F l o rence Lundy Charles Vance Barbaro Barton . Joe Anderson Esther Strickland George A lger Tha l i a Payne Harold Harcourt
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D E P A R T M E N T
Hazel Chapman Grace Dutton Neva B e l l Bohlke I na Moe Chi lders Ruth Lankford H i lda Reed Genevieve Pierce A rlesy Wolden Florence Jean W i lson C la i rece Harp Velma Tombaugh
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F letcher Spruce Emma Mae M u l l ins Reuel Parrish E l i zabeth Dobson Don Lewis M a m i e Bates Corey' Campbe l l Frances Wisler Charles Lackey Genevieve Perry Barrett Kirby H i lda Lee Oyler
B E L
C A N TO
Q U AR T E T
Lester Dunn, Carey Campbell, Reuel Parrish, P a u l Brandyberry.
COLL E G E
G IR LS'
Q U AR T E T
Mi ldred Broadbooks, Kathryn 路Wa l li n , Esther Crooks, Esther Bohlke.
Page Eighty-Eight
O R C H E S T R A
Alan S m i th
Letho Eagan
Verg i l Davis
Ruth Brandyberry
Everett Sprague
O l i ve Sutton
Vola
S . H . Bundy
Mrs. S . L. Fortner
Esther Lewis
Anis
Orin Murray
Dole Darwin
Charles Boyer
E. R. Camfield
Alberta Potterson
Charles C a l l oway
Earldein Dawscn
Bolerjack
King
Orv i l le Zook
Lorenzo M c N a l l
Hazel Chapman
Ruth Lang
D o n Conning
Marie Standridge
F l o rence Lundy
Bernard Armstrong
Lawrence Snel l
Caina Mae Dawson
J. E . Moore
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M A DR I G A L
G L E E
C LU B
Front row : Martha Warkentin, Hazel Chapman, Ruby Lundy, Kathryn W a l l i n , Esther Crooks, Esther Bohlke, M i ldred Broadbooks, H i lda Lee Oyler, Neva Bell Bohlke, Florence Lundy, Mrs. Dobson-d i rector, S . H . B undy-accompanist.
Back row : Frances Wisler, Margaret Bracken, Fern Green, Rcse l lo Brooks, Esther Lewis, Dorothy Cherry, Vola Bolerjack, Helen Sandy, Verna Music, Louise Coll i ns, Margaret N a t i o n .
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B E L
C A N T O
C L E E
C LU B
Front row : Fletcher Spruce, Brance Edwards, S. H. Bundy ( seated ) , Haro ld Harcourt, Spurgeon Hendrix, Thane M i nor, Delos Beck, Barrett K i rby, Curtis Smith, Bobby Hicks, J. V . McAl ister, Mrs. W . B . Dobson足 D i re.:tor.
Back row : J.
E. Moore, Carl Kiser, Paul Herre l l , Charles C a l l oway, Lloyd Reinmuth, Rice, Orvis Frederick, J ac k Durham, Douglas R i d i ngs, Donald Beaver.
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Kenneth
Harper, Charles
M IX E D
C H O R U S
Seated : Brance Edwards, Curtis S m i t h , Barrett K i rby, J . Beck, Harold Harcourt, Everett Sprague:
E.
Moore,
Fletcher Spruce, J .
V.
McA l i ster,
Delos
F i rst row : S. H. Bundy-Accompanist, Frances Wisler, Martha Warken t i n , Hazel Chapman, Ruby lundy, Kathryn W o l l i n , Esther Crooks, Esther Boh l ke, M i ldred Broadbooks, H i lda lee Oyler, Neva Bell Bohlke, Florence lundy, Mrs. W . B. Dobson-Director.
Second row : Dora McQuay, Foe L ite!!, Margaret Bracken, Genevieve P i erce, Rosella Brooks, Esther Lewis, Dorothy Cherry, Vola Bolerjack, Helen Sandy, Verno Music, louise Col l i ns, Rubye Show, Margaret Notion.
T h i rd row : Spurgeon Hendrix, Bobby H icks, lester Dunn, Char les Cal loway, Paul Brandyberry, Kenneth Harper, Lloyd Reinmuth, Charles Rice, Orvis Frederick, Douglas R i d ings, Carl K i ser, Paul Herrell, Donald Beaver.
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P L A Y
JU N I O R
"W R E C KAGE" by J . H a rtley Manners The Cast
Dr. Lanfear The Patient Kate B u r rows Mrs. Lanfear, Dr. Lanfear ' s mather M r . Bu rrows Mrs. Bu rrows N u rse Maid
-
Harris Creech James McGraw E l i zabeth Dobson Omah McArthur Charles Cal laway Rubye Lee Shaw Kathryn Wa l l i n E l l en Langford
Seldom is t h e re hope for dope add i c ts u n l ess the w i l l powe r of the v i c t i m i s s t reng thened . found h i m .
T h e Pa t i e n t w a s a l most past red e m p t i on w h e n D r . Lanfea r
Much to the doctor's s u r p r i se, the P a t i e n t was h i s own fa ther.
After D r .
La n fea r p roved h i s worth, o l d " Scotc hy"
B u r rows f i n a l l y
consen ted t o h i s ma r r i age t o Kate, a n d o f cou rse a l l " l ived h a pp i ly ever a fter. " The J u n io r C l a ss presen ted " W reckage" to a fu l l house i n Bethany a n d then l a te r repea ted the performance in N orman . was the best o f i ts type ever p resen ted in Bethany.
P a g e N i nety-Three
Many sa i d this play
T H E
W I N T E R
R E V I VA L
One of the h i g h pea ks of the school yea r was the w i n t e r rev i v a l h e l d i n Feb r u a ry.
The Reve rend a n d M rs. J . E . Aycock were the workers.
The i r
home i s j ust off the co l l eg e campus, and the i r endeavors were o f spec i a l i n terest a n d h e l p t o t h e school because they a re know n n o t o n l y a s eva n g e 足 l ists, b u t a s n e i g h bo rs .
Mrs. Aycoc k had c h a rg e of the s i ng i ng wh i l e Rev足
erend M r . Aycoc k d i d most of the preac h i ng . rev iva l , Mrs. Aycoc k gave two c h a pel messages.
A l o n g w i th the m u s i c in the Me,sages to the N . Y. P . S.
g roups coth Su nday n i ghts were a l so g i ven .
R E V E R E N D A N D MRS. J . A. AYCOCK
La rgely th rough the efforts of these spec i a l wor ke rs, Bethany estab足 l i shed another record in the h i story of the C h u rc h of the N a z a ren e.
Th i s
was a n " o n t i me" Sunday school record of 1 3 80 peop l e . A l l cou n t i ng stopped a t exac t l y 9 : 3 0 A M . Th i s record is espec i a l l y commenda b l e, for that Sunday morn i n g was t h e set t i n g for the only b l i zzard of the seaso n . T h e sermons were encourag i ng , u p l i f t i n g , a n d conv i c t i n g .
M a n y of the
chapel services were devoted to messages on B i b l e c h a racters. servi ces devoted to the study of Peter were espec i a l l y u p l i f t i n g . i ng S unday n ig h t one h un d red peo p l e went forw a rd for praye r .
The two
On t h e c l os 足 One of t h e
ou tstand i n g po i n ts of the meet i ng w a s the prea c h i ng o f a pos i t i ve gospe l . Very few "don t's" were hea rd from the l i ps of the eva n g e l i st ; b u t the res u l ts obta i n ed were a pos i t ive proof of the feas i b i l i ty of the eva n g e l ist's method. The school c a nnot measure the va l ue w h i c h the mee t i n g b roug h t . rev i va l , some fee l , was one of the best Bethany has w i tnessed .
The
The school
has become better acqua i n ted w i th Reverend and Mrs. Aycoc k and is now in even a better con d i t i o n to a p p rec i a te them as n e i g hbors.
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A CT I VI T I ES
STU D E N T
C O U N C IL
The Student Counc i l is the represen ta t i ve of the student body. I t i s composed of a pres ident, a v i c e - p residen t, a sec reta ry- t reasu rer, a n d a repre senta t i ve
from
each
of
the
c l asses. All student ac t i v i t i es come under the j u r i sd ic t ion of the I t has the respons i
counc i l .
b i l i ty o f apport ion i ng , rec e i v i ng , and d i str i b u t i ng the funds for the col l ege yea r book, the school paper, and the a th l et i c
It
depa rtmen t . prog ram chape l ,
each and
provides
Thu rsday
works
In
a for
other
ca pac i t ies. We feel that th i s yea r has been the g reatest i n the h i s tory of Bethany- Pen i e l Col l ege, not only sp i r i t ua l l y a n d n u m e r i c a l l y, b u t a l so i n the q ua l i ty of the s t u d e n t g roup.
Because
the Student Cou nc i l
i s repre
senta t i ve o f the student body, th i s
i mprovem e n t
has
been
echoed in the Counc i l , ma k i ng t h i s a yea r of great ha rmony and a c h i evem e n t .
Vayle Lewis, urer.
President; El len Langford, Seoretary-Treas
Genevieve Pierce, Senior Representative; L l oyd Langford, Vice-President. Bobby H i c ks, J unior Representative; Reuel Parrish, Freshman Representative. We deeply regret that through an error the picture of J i mmy McGraw wos o m i tted. Mr. McGraw is the Sophomore Representative to the Stl,!dent Counci l .
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T H E
A R R OW
Raymond McClung Christine Spu r l i n Don a l d Lewis Charles Col laway Omah McArthur Alan Smith J i mmy McGraw - Carlos Montandon E l izabeth Dobson Ruth Lang Morris Ohsfe ldt I mogene Margan
S TA F F
E d i ta r - i n -Chief Associ a te Ed i tor Busi ness Manoger Assistant Busi ness Manager Art E d i tor F i n e Arts Representative Athletic E d i tor Sen ior Representative Junior Representative Sophomore Representative Freshmon Representative Typist
Another yea r has rol l ed a round, a nd now the Arrow i s ready fo r your perusa l . The s l eepl ess n i g h t s a n d the days of ha rd wor k that the staff spent i n prepa r i ng th ese pages a re over .
We have made our last h i tc h - h i k i ng t r i p
to the eng ravers, h e a rd the l as t compl a i n t t h a t " I don ' t l i ke my p i c t u re , " a nd have cor rected the l as t a r t i c l e w r i tten for the a n n ua l-a n d now the book i s before you. We hope you w i l l l i ke it. poss i b l e
that
so
much
I t does n ' t seem wor k
could
be
c rowded between the covers of such a s ma l l book. I f you l i ke the Arrow, then you s h o u l d be g rateful f o r the m e m b e r s of the s t a f f ; f o r i t i s l a rg e l y t h r o u g h the i r s i ncere l oya l ty that th i s a n n u a l h a s been com p i l ed .
We
a re deeply i ndebted to o u r sponsor,
Pro足
fessor
W.
i n terest
in
B.
Dobson,
not
only
for
his
the Ar row a n d for h i s m a n y
t i me l y sugges t ions b u t a l so f o r the m a n y wea ry hours that he spen t i n proof read i ng PROFESSOR W .
B.
DOBSON
o u r mater i a l .
W e have attempted t o p rese rve the record o f your I i fe i n B e t h a n y 足 Pen i e l Col l eg e .
I f, i n the d a y s t o c o m e a s y o u t u r n t h rough t h e s e pages,
you feel you r hea r t s t i r red by the s i g h t of f a m i l i a r faces and g l i mpse of fa m i l iar say i ngs, then we sha l l feel that the 1 93 4 Ar row h a s fu l f i l l ed i ts p u rpose. -Raymond McCl u n g .
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A R R OW
STA F F
Donald Lewis, Christine Spurlin, Raymond McClung, Ruth Lang, J i m m y McGraw, E l i zabeth Dobson, Omah McArthur, Carlos Montandon, A l a n S m i th, Charles C a l l away, I mogene Morgan, Morris Ohsfeldt. Page N i nety- N i ne
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T H E
Top row : Bottom row :
R E V E I L L E
E C H 0
Maurice Howard, Omah McArthur, J ac k Rai rdon.
Franoes Wisler, Barrett K i rby, Harlan Mendenh a l l , Harris Creech.
The Reveille Echo is a b i -wee k l y newspaper pub I i sh ed by the students of Bethany- Pen i e l Col l e g e . The staff of t h i s paper ma ke it th e i r r u l e to publ i s h i n te rest i n g news about the v a r i o u s a spects of col l ege ac t i v i t i es a n d a d m i n i st r a t i o n . E a c h issue of the p a p e r con ta i n s ce rta i n fea t u re co l u mn s . Among these are "The Lowdow n , " " Look i n g Them Over , " a n d a col u m n devoted to essays o r poems by the students of the col l ege. The fea ture " Look i ng Them Over " i s w r i tten by H a r l a n Mendenha l l . Th i s col u m n i s a c h a ra c t e r s ketch of s o m e i n te rest i n g student of Betha ny- Pen i e l Col l eg e . "The Low足 down" is a c o l u m n of campus goss i p and c h a t ter about eve rybody and h i s affa i rs. F rances W i s l e r, who i s one of the most effic i e n t a n d p u n c t u a l members of the staff, i s the reporter for soc i a l events a n d person a l notes of the campus. The a t h l e t i c events of thc col l ege a re reported by H a r r i s C reech , w h o i s h i mse l f a competent referee a n d a t h l ete. F rom t i me to t i me, the Echo p u b l i shes ed i to r i a l s by Pres i d e n t B racken, P rofessor F red F l oyd, a n d Professor C . A . McCon n e l l . These ed i to r i a l s a re one of the most worth -wh i l e fea tu res of the paper. The Revei l l e Echo Staff Edi tor Assistant Edi tor C i rc u lation Manager Busi ness Manager Soci ety Reporter Col u m n i st Ath l e t i cs Reporter
Omah McArthur Maurice Howard J a c k Ra i rdon Barrett K i rby Frances W i sler Harlan Mendenh a l l H a r r i s Creech Page One H u n dred
T H E
M I N I S T ER I A L
A S S O C IA T I O N
Among the org a n i z a t i ons of Bethany- Pen i e l Col l ege there i s none more i mporta n t than the M i n i s te r i a l Assoc i a t i o n . Very c l osely l i n ked to t h e s p i r i tua l l i fe of the c a m p u s , i ts prog ram h e l p s to d e te r m i n e t h e success or fa i l ure of the schoo l . The m i n i ster i a l group o f t h i s yea r i s o n e o f t h e l a rgest a n d most a c t ive in the h i story of the col l eg e . There a re more than seven ty e n ro l l ed who are prepa r i ng for spec i a l serv i c e . I n the mee t i ngs e a c h Tuesday even i ng , lectu res on s o m e of the oppor足 tun i t ies a n d p roblems of the m i n i stry a re g iven by speakers of a b i l i ty and expe r i e n c e i n the f i e l d s t hey represent. These w i l l be of g rea t h e l p to the young m i n i sters i n the i r fu t u re wor k . B u t j ust a s fa i th w i thout works i s d e a d , so theory w i th o u t pra c t i c e i s dead. Al most constan t l y the orga n i z a t ion i s rep resen ted on the f i e l d i n revival ca mpa i g n s a n d i n the a c t i v i t ies of the l o c a l c h u r c h . A n u mber g o o u t each week e n d t o h o l d serv i c es i n n e i g hbor i n g c h u rches a n d schoo l houses. Many conversions have been reported t h i s yea r by these workers i n the va r i ous commu n i t i es. The g roup fee l s that it has a d i v i ne l y a ppo i n ted task o f c a rry i n g the gospel of f u l l sa lva t ion to a needy wor l d a n d i s s t r i v i n g ea rnestly to prepa re for the tas k . " G o y e i n to a l l the w o r l d a n d preach t h e gospel t o every c re a t u re . " " Lo, I a m w i th you a l ways, even to t h e e n d of t h e wor l d . "
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Y OU N G
M E N 'S
G O S P E L
T E A M
The eva ng e l i s t i c s p i r i t of the C h u rc h of the N a z a rene i s echoed i n h e r schoo l s . O n e o f the ma n i festa t i ons of th i s i n Bethany- Pe n i e l Col l ege i s t h e You ng M e n ' s Gospel Team, w h i c h i s an o rga n i za t ion of the young m e n for the p u r pose of ca r ry i ng the gospel of J es u s C h r i s t to n e i g hbor i n g commu n i 足 t i es. Th i s g ro u p i s composed of a l l col l ege men i n te rested i n C h r i s t i a n work; it n u mbers a mong i ts members seve r a l you n g m i n i sters of exp e r i e n c e . The reg u l a r mee t i ng s h e l d e a c h Thu rsday even i n g a re t i mes of i n s p i ra 足 t i on a n d s p i r i tu a l refreshment. A message i s g iven a t each mee t i n g by one of the members of the Tea m . These young men have h e l d serv ices i n seve r a l nea r - by pl aces of worsh i p t h i s yea r a n d feel that God has b l essed them i n the i r efforts. They a re a l so a c t i ve i n the work of the l oc a l c h u rc h . T h u s t h e Gospel Team i s n o t o n l y bene f i c i a l t o t h e i nd i v i d u a l members in tra i n i n g them i n a c t i ve serv i c e but a l so i s a n asset to t h e local c h u rc h a n d school i n h e l p i ng t o c reate a more s p i r i tu a l a tmosphere. " O t h e rs, Lord, yes othe rs, Let t h i s my motto be; Hel p me to I i ve for others Tha t I may l ive l i ke Thee . "
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G I R L S'
G O S P E L
T E A M
Among the pe rmanent re l i g ious orga n i za t i on s of Bethany- Pen i e l Col l eg e i s t h e G i rl s' Gospel Tea m, composed o f a l l co l l ege g i r l s w h o w i sh t o j o i n . The Tea m meets every T h u rsday eve n i n g for a th i rty- m i n u te pe r i od of pra ise and worsh i p . Th i s h a l f hour each week, when the g i r l s c a n l ay a s i d e the i r school work a n d m e e t together, i s one of s p i r i t u a l refresh m e n t a nd m u t u a l h e l p . Th i s g roup has been con t i n u a l l y g row i n g a nd t h i s yea r has a l a rg e r n u mber of members than ever before. The obj e c t ives of th i s o rg a n i za t i o n a re to w i n sou l s to J esus C h r ist, to i nsp i re one another to I i ve more I i ke the Master, a n d to help to c reate a good s p i r i tu a l envi ronment of the school . Occas iona l l y the Team presen ts a prog ram at some n e i ghbor i n g c h u r c h . I t i s n o t o n l y necess a ry t o t ra i n t h e m i n d ; the s p i r i tu a l l i fe shou l d be deepened and the v i s i on of C h r i s t i a n service b roadened. Th i s is accompl i shed in a very great way t h rough the s p l e n d i d wor k of the Gospel Tea m . Thus it i s a necessa ry complement to the l i te ra ry work of the school . May i t ever g row a nd h o l d as i ts motto, " W i n n i ng others for Chr i s t . "
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w.
C.
T.
0R A T 0R I C A L
U.
C O N T EST
Harlan Mendenha l l , Freshman i n Bethany- Pen i e l Col l ege, won fi rst pl ace i n t h e state ora torical con足 test sponsored by the Women's Christian Temperance Union, which was h e l d in Oklahoma C i ty in February. He won over a field of contenders and was awarded a d iamond meda l .
He i s thereby enti tled to enter
the national g rand d i amond contest which w i l l be held in Wash i ngton, D. C . in June. h i s plans to enter the contest.
He is making
The subject of h i s
oration w a s " Befuddled W i ts i n An A g e of Power . " M r . Mendenha l l pays la rge tribute to the h e l p he
received
from
the
Expression
Department
of
Bethany - Peniel Col lege and t o Mrs. Lundy, i ts head, who gave him help i n preparing for the .contest. The col l ege i s proud of i ts p u p i l of outstanding abi l i ty and has awarded him a year's scholarsh i p as a token of i ts apprec i a t ion for h i s accomp l i shments. HARLAN M E N DE N HALL
T H E
AYCOCK
L E C T UR E S
Because of h i s i n terest i n the future m i nistry of the Church of the N a za rene, Reverend Jarrette E . Aycock has advocated that the young m i n i sters be more spec i f i ca l l y trained for the i r future work. Working on the principle that the best way to learn is by the other man's experience, he has proposed tha t Bethany足 Peniel students have the advantage of lectures on the work of the m i n ister g i ven by successful preachers; a l so he has offered to a rrange for the financing of such a program. The school has g l a d l y adopted his suggestion and plans to make such lectures a permanent feature of the col l ege. Because of h i s part in arranging these lectures they w i l l be cal led the Aycock Lectures. The fi rst lectures of this k i nd were g iven Apri l 2 - 6 by Reverend D. Shelby Corlett, whose successful m i n i stry ma kes h i s advice and suggestions of speci a l value. Besides spea k i n g each day a t the chapel hour, he was g iven a reg u l a r c l ass period each day to present some of the methods he had found successful in h i s work and to answer any questions students desi red to ask h i m . H i s l ectures were w e l l attended and greatly apprec i a ted by a l l . REVEREND D . S H ELBY CORLETT
These lectures w i l l be one of the attractive features to m i ni sterial students planning to a ttend Bethany - Peniel Col l ege.
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D E B AT E
C LU B
RAYMOND McCLU NG, President
I M OGE N E MORGAN, Secretary
ROB ERT MORR I S, Vice- president
MRS. BERT L U N DY, Sponsor
P O E T R Y
C LU B
MAU R I C E HOWARD, President
FAYE L l TTEL, Secretary
OMAH McART H U R, Vice-president
P ROFESSOR G I SH, Sponsor
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A L P H A
D E LT A
R H O
One of the I i ve- w i re I i te r a ry o rga n i za t i o n s on the c a m pus of Betha ny足 Pen i e l Col l eg e is the Al pha c h a pter of Del ta Rho. The word " a l pha" i n t h e o r i g i n a l Greek l a nguage means " f i rs t " ; conseq u e n t l y t h e Al pha c h a pter t r u l y has the adva ntage in name. And n o t a l one in name does it l ead, b u t a l so i n a c t i v i t i es, f o r the membe rs of A l pha m a y b e t r u t h fu l l y c a l l ed " the sa l t of the ea r t h . " Respons i b i l i ty, dependa b i l i ty, a n d " s t i c ka b i l i ty" a re t h ree q ua l i t i e s w h i c h e n a b l e one to b e s uccessf u l in wha tever he attempts; A l p h a members possess a l l th ree i n g rea t deg ree. T h e members a re a l so v e r y e n 足 t h u s i a s t i c ; they a re good sportsmen, good l osers a s we l l as good w i n ners. Mr. C a r l os Monta ndon was the P r e s i d e n t of the Al pha c h a pter d u r i ng the f i rst semester w i th M r . Rober t Vena b l e as V ic e - pres i d e n t . For the second semester, Mr. Ca rey Ca mpbe l l was e l ec ted Pres id e n t a n d M r . Bobby H i c ks V i c e - pres i d e n t .
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B E T A
D E L T A
R H O
A col l ege l i te ra ry soc i ety i s i n the pec u l i a r pos i t i o n of hav i ng a d u ty to perform for two g rou ps-the comm u n i ty w h i c h s u pports the col l ege, a n d t h e i n d i v i d u a l s w h o a ttend. I n accorda nce w i th i ts f i rs t d u ty i t m u s t tea c h t h e i nd iv i d u a l to be soc i a l l y- m i nded-to g i ve a l l he c a n to soc i ety. In reg a rd to i ts second d u ty, i t must teach t h e i nd i v i d u a l to a pprop r i a te u n to h i ms e l f a l l t h a t he c a n from the best of soc i e ty, to l ive h i s own l i fe u n 足 s u b m e rged i n the mass. Throug h t h e teac h i ng of t h e va l u e of work, a nd through the g i v i ng of soc i a l v i s io n , t h e l i te r a ry soc i ety provides i ts members w i th a n a pprec i a 足 t ion o f wor k we l l done a n d o f d i f f ic u l t prob l ems u ndertaken a n d so lved . I t e n deavors to g ive someth i ng of the v i s i o n a n d s p i r i t of the sc i e n t i s t S te i n metz a nd t h e soc i a l l y- consc i o u s W i l so n . Certa i n l y i t c a n n ot g i ve a g re a t d e a l of these q ua l i t ies, b u t i t w i l l i n sp i re a few students a n d open a new f i e l d of thoug h t to others. I n dea l i ng w i th the prob l e m of the i nd i v i d u a l , Beta Del ta Rho tra i ns the student to recog n i z e facts, to reason c l ea r l y, to m a ke dec i s ions, a n d a f t e r a dec i s i on i s m a d e , t o be prepa red t o advance i t . The s t u d e n t i s ta u g h t t o rea l i z e t h a t i t i s of no g reat s i g n i f i cance w h e t h e r he l eads o r fol l ows; t h a t it is the adva n c e m e n t of thoug h t w h i c h counts. The object of the soc i e ty is to deve lop in i ts members a n apprec i a t i on for the h i g h e r types of m u s i c and l i te r a ry prod uc t ions, and to encou rage i n te l l ec t u a l and c u l t u r a l d evel o p m e n t . The sem i - mo n t h l y prog rams g iven b y the B e t a chapter a re va r i ed i n n a t u re a n d a re both h e l p f u l a n d e n j oya b l e .
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T H E
E L LY S O N S
AT
B E T H A N Y
Among the many good th i n g s that come Betha ny's way was t h e rece n t e i g h t-day ser ies of l ec t u res u pon S u nday School w o r k b y Doc tor and M rs . E. P . E l l yson.
I t w a s my p r i v i l ege t o be present a t b u t o n e of M r s . E l l yson ' s
add resses, b u t t h e b l ess i ng I h a d rece ived i n former yea rs t h ro u g h h e r m i n i s 足 i stry, and t h e u n a n i mo u s expres s i o n s o f g ra t i tude b y t h e l a rge a u d i ences that g r ee ted h e r a t t h i s t i me assure me of the va l ue of h e r work.
We have had
S u nday School workers, and Sunday School worke rs足 i n s p i ra t iona l and otherw i se.
We have been roused to
g reat z e a l to " b r i n g them i n / ' and count n u mbers, and yet there h a s been, a t t i mes, a q u e s t ion whether we did i ndeed know what it was a l l about.
Did we
know them w i t h whom we were d ea l i ng-these i n 足 d iv i d ua l s o f the C rad l e Rol l , t h e you th, t h e ado足 l escents, the a d u l ts? DR. E. P . ELLYSON
Did o u r S u nday School work
embrace a defi n i te p u r pose w roug h t o u t in a d ef i n i te prog ram:>
Were we com m i tted to that p rogram, and
d id we-and here was t h e o u tstand i n g i m portance of this s e r i es-know how to meet the n eeds of our prog ram:>
Doc tor E l l yson l ed us day by day, step
by step, in a g row i n g a pprec i a t ion of o u r f i e l d of l abor in t h e S u nday Sc h oo l . Not o n l y w i l l the B e th a ny S unday School be e n r i c h ed through better service, but in scores of commu n i t i es, to w h i c h our pu p i l s go out, w i l l t h e b l es s i n g of these l ec t u res be f e l t . We a re g ra teful to o u r pastor, Rev. H . B . Mac rory, and to o u r Su nday School S u p e r i n tendent, Prof. A. Leroy Taylor, and to o u r local c h u rc h school boa rd, f o r b r i n g i ng th i s conve n t ion to u s , a n d w i s h i t were poss i b l e f o r every one o f o u r c h u rches and S unday Schoo l s t o have t h i s m i n i st ry of t h e E l l yson s .
-Ch a r l es Al l en McCon n e l l .
Page One Hundred Eight
G E R M A N
C LU B
RUTH TROUB, P resident
VELMA TOM BAUGH, Secretary-Treasurer
DONALD
M I SS HARMS, Sponsor
BEAVER, Vice-president
F R E N C H
C LU B
FRANCES S H A N N O N , President, f i rst semester
HAZEL CHAPMAN, Secretory
MARY MONTFORTE, President, second semester
M I SS HARMS, Sponsor
Page One Hundred N i ne
Horseshoes.
Prof. Stohly
Under Ruth's w i ndow. Now, E l len !
( right ) .
Our piano teacher.
The kids that make us happy.
Ruth and Mary.
Glenn and Prof. Gish in the realms of . phi losophy.
Let's see who's boss.
The registrar's helpers.
A gang of fel l ows. B. M .
And how?
Who's afraid of the b i g , bad wolf?
Let's hope the scales aren't right.
Popeye hit Buddy just onct. H u m a n flies.
All up i n the a i r .
J ust w e four girls.
M endenhall see someone. Papa Venable.
M i ss Gish . 路 I t's just Harry .
Our Dear Editor.
L i t t l e Joe, the Wrangler.
Mother Norwood must . be com ing.
Yea, A l pha !
Monroe's.
The K i sers.
Wedding B e l ls are breaking up-
A good pose, Ruth.
Miss Harms.
Mr. and M rs. P h i l l i ps.
Not s i l ly, just c ute.
Archie and Esse.
After the Sneak.
This strenuous col lege l i fe. How does Marie manage? Our good f r i end J u l ian. Prof. Floyd's hope.
Pals.
Aren't we happy?
Co-eds.
Time for c lass, Bessie.
H e ought to be there soon, Helen. The source of our knowledge.
The most popular g i r l i n town.
The four musketeers.
The compus from
The ideal married couple.
Our l i brarian.
Paper?
Dorm " g i r l ies."
J ust a l it t l e shy.
the watertower. Delos gets the dorm dirt.
T H E
T OR N A D O
The a n g ry c l ouds a re p i l i n g h ig h , H eavy, d a r k beneath t h e s ky, Essay i ng a l l the i r strength to t ry. T u mb l i ng , toss i ng , fea r f u l s ig h t , Obdurate c l ouds i n the shades of n i g h t Rol l a n a r m of fea r f u l m i g h t , N uc l eu s o f the morta l p l i g h t ; Awf u l r u s h i n g , sw i r l i n g , mass i ng , Devas ta t i ng i n i ts pass i ng , Obfusca t i n g , a n d h a rass i n g , Onwa rd sweeps t h e torn ado. -By M a u r i c e H owa r d .
PSYC H O LO G Y Knowl edgeSynap t i c pa t hways bea t by t i rel ess repe t i t ion Th rou g h d a r k, moss-covered forests o f Cort i c a l i s l ands. Forgetfu I nessC h i l l y, b l a nket i n g snows, fa l l i n g sec r e t l y And cove r i ng paths of knowledge i n moments Of i d l en ess. Revi ewWa r m w i nd s of renewed i h te rest eas i l y b l ow i ng O'er c h i l l ed paths, rev i v i n g them to l i fe And n a t u ra l g rowth . -By M a u r i c e H owa r d .
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AT HLE T I CS
AT H L ET I C S Someone h a s s a i d t h a t a l l work a n d no p l a y w i l l make J a c k-an d l ots of i t .
B u t what is to be profi ted by h ea p i n g u p wea l th and by so d o i n g
n eg l ec t i ng you r body so t h a t after you have made you r f o r t u n e y o u a re i n a b roken-down phys i c a l cond i t ion a n d cannot e n j oy i t ?
Here i s a man who
has devoted h i s l i fe to the passion of h i s sou l-ma k i n g money.
H e spe n t
h i s school a n d col l ege days se r i ou s l y prepa r i n g h i ms e l f f o r t h e task, a n d took no i nterest i n a t h l et ics.
H e g radua ted w i t h honors a nd now h a s ea rned
a g re a t fortune, b u t h i s hea l th i s i mpa i red a nd he is on a m i l k - a n d - c racker d i et.
On the other hand, one of his former c l assmates now h a s a h a rd
t i me m a k i n g ends meet, b u t s t i l l he possesses t h a t s p l e n d i d phys ical frame he devel oped in school d u r i ng yea rs h e was e n j oy i n g the rec reation of such sports a s baseba l l , basketba l l , sw i m m i ng, a n d trac k .
A l though h e h a s f a i l ed
to g e t the world of wea l th a t h i s feet, he possesses someth i ng worth fa r more thpn gold a nd s i lver.
H e has hea l th ; he is h a p py.
I n Bethany the va l ue of exerc ise i s e m p h a s i z ed , a n d a t h l e t ics a re or足 g a n ized i n such a way that everyone can p a r t i c i pa te .
I n some com m u n i t i es,
the m i stake is often made of tra i n i n g a few of the best, a n d weed i n g o u t those w i t h
l esser ab i l i t ies
i n sports.
Bethany- Pen i el
Col l ege encourages
everyone-wea k o r strong, s k i l l fu l or awkwa rd-to come o u t a n d p l ay. I n the ea r l y a u t u m n , a soft- ba l l l ea g ue was formed w i t h enough tea ms for everyone to p l ay.
When basketba l l season sta rted, a c l ass l ea g ue was
formed and c l i maxed by a fou r - g a m e tou rnament p l ayed before a fu l l gym足 n as i u m . The g e n e r a l consensus of op i n ion was t h a t the F reshman c l ass h a d the b e s t tea m . A tenn is tou rnament w a s h e l d i n the spr i n g .
Baseba l l season a n d t rack,
wh i c h had not ta ken p l ace when "The A rrow" wen t to p ress, a l ways prove a t i m e of much i n teres t i n g compe t i t ion a n d r i va l ry between the cha pters of De l ta Rho. There i s in Bethany- Pe n i e l Col l eg e a n abundance of i n te rest i n a t h l et ics, and a d i s p l ay of c l ea n sportsmansh i p the yea r round. in a t h l etics a l ong w i t h you r stud i es, you w i l l B ethany- Pen i e l Col l ege.
P a g e O n e H u ndred N ineteen
f i nd
I f you a re i n terested much compe t i t ion
in
B ASK E T B A L L J u n ior-Se n ior Team
B a c k row : Charles路 Cal laway, George A l ger, C Front
row :
Harris
Cree:h,
F.
G.;
Kenneth
( capta i n ) ;
S.
Harper, H.
G.;
Bundy,
Robert F.;
Venable,
Spurgeon
G.;
Hendrix,
Harold G.;
Johnson,
Glenn
Bohlke,
F.; F.
Sophomore Tea m
Back row :
Donald Beaver, C;
Front row :
Woodrow Longford, G.; J i mmy McGraw, F.
Dale Gentry, C; Claude Joh nston, G . ; Paul Herrell, G . ; Charles Rice, G. ( capta i n ) ;
Buddy Camfield,
F.; C u r t i s Smith,
F.
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B A S K E T B A L L Fres h m a n A Tea m
Bock
row :
Rolph
Front
row :
H a r o l d Theus, G . ;
Sampson,
c.; J.
Merritt E.
Swim,
Moore,
G.;
F.;
Wolter
Barrett
J u l ian,
K i rby,
C.
( captain ) ;
O l iver
Newsom,
F.
G.
F res h m a n B Tea m
Bock row : Austin N ea l , G . ; Lawrence Snell, G . ; Mark Moore, Mendenha l l , C.
F.
Front row : Thone M i nor, G . ; J oe Anderson, G . ; Charles Lackey, F . Page One Hundred Twenty-One
( capta i n ) ; Emmett Dal las, ( absent ) .
F.;
Harlan
B AS K E T B A L L Beta G i rls
Back row : T h a l i a Payne, G . ; Ola Felts, c . ; Truseal Hathaway, G . ; Mary Montforte, F . ; Margaret Nation, G . ; Dorothy Cherry, G. Front row :
Fern Green, G . ; Ruth Lankford, G . ; Beryle Morgan, C . ;
Helen W i lson, c . ; Gladys Foster, G.
A l p h a Girls
B a c k row :
H e l e n Scndy, c . ; R u t h Corley, F . ; R u t h P i e rce, G . ; Christine B a l l , G . ; Mabel Abernethy, C .
Front row :
Genevieve Perry, G.; E t h e l Thomas, G . ; H i lda L e e Oyler, F . Page O n e Hundred Twenty-Two
A DVERT I SI N G
To You Th is new A R ROW is you rs足 the year- book of your co l lege. I ts fr iends are your friends; they
have stood by you .
They are
you r advert isers .
H o l d your o l d fr iends and ga in new ones .
G ive your advertisers
a tria l , and let them know you read their advert isements.
Th en they w i l l he l p you make the
future
A R ROW a
l arger,
f iner ann ua l . Let u s keep our fr iends back足 ing us-and push ing.
-c. DON LEW I S Bus iness Manager
P a g e One Hundred Twenty-Five
Bethany�Peniel C ollege ACCREDlITED-FlINANClIAlLlLY STABlLE EVANGElLlISTlIC -----
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D E P ART M E N T S Co l lege . . . Theo l ogica l
. . . P iano .
.
. Vo i ce . . .
Express i o n . . . Viol i n .
O R GA NIZ AT ION S Stude n t Counci I
.
. . Arrow S taff . . . Reve i l ie Echo S taff
. . . M i nister i a l Associa t i o n . . . Gospe l Teams . . . Debate C l u b . . . Orches tra . . . C h orus Ba nd . . . G l ee C l ubs . . . Q uar te ts . . . S ta te C l u bs . . . De l ta Rho Society . . . Poetry C l u b . . . Lan g uage c l u bs -----
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Wr i te :
A. K . B RA C K E N , M . A. , D . D . P R ES I D E N T
B ET H A NY
O K LA H O M A
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Com p liments of
B ET H A N Y- P E N I E L C O L L E G E C ll LJ R C H
R EV. , H . B . M AC R O RV, Pa stor
BETHANY, O KLAHOMA
Page One Hundred Twenty-Seven
H omer S. Co ldwel l
P H O N E 2-4338
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
DR. L . E. GLASS DENTIST
S U ITE 209
COLCORD
Perrine B u i ld i ng
Phone 2 - 7 666
BLDG.
OKLAHOMA C I TY
21.
September : 4-6.
Registration over a n d school begins. Cheerfu l , happy faces and a gen eral a i r of depression and hopeless ness. "Fresh" wear a laak of de spai r m i ng led w i th a n t i c i pa tion.
1 5.
"Get Acqua i n ted" col lege.
1 9.
Western Oklahoma sembly begi ns.
29.
October :
Party for the
4.
5. District
Fel lowshi p Banquet. M r . H a l l raises $ 3 , 5 1 0 on Fine Arts B u i l d i n g . Tragedy ! ! H a z e l lost h e r von i ty on the weiner roast Mother N or wood gave her "dorm" chi ldren.
As 1 6.
COL L E GE G RO CE RY
Dr. Bracken and Men's Quartet l eave for Abi lene District Assembly. Election o f officers for Al pha and Beta Del ta Rho. Does Elsie Adam rate or no?
a nd
HARDWARE
We Have--GROCERIES
HARDWARE
A f u l l l i ne of best q u a l ity a lso shoes and dry goods
Rad ios, R ug s,
F reshly c u t
Linoleu ms,
b y Geo. M . H a l l
MEATS
Garden Tools, etc.
Phone 2 We D e l ive r
G. W. Ford
B eth a ny
Page One Hundred Twenty-Eight
Congratulations--ARROW STAFF and Students
of
Bethany�Peniel
CoHege
S u n d ries
Ca n dies a n d Lunches
Sch ool Books
Mag a z i n es F i l m Developing
Stationery
D AV I S
CONFECTI ONERY J. M . Davis, Proprietor
B eth a ny, Okla . Phone 1 3 3
Page One Hundred Twenty - N ine
S u ppl ies
A S U GG EST I O N
Sa y v ��
TO CAR
OWN ERS !
The 1934 model cars are certainly th e b e s t ever - and a great m a n y " i l l be purch as e d . B u t you w h o w i l l con t i n u e t o dri v e y o u r present car, we s ugge s t a call at our Texaco Sta tion.
Let us
.
es"
----e-
C LAYTO N 'S S ERVICE STATION
show how Texaco
Fire - Chief Gasoline and Texaco
----e-
Crack-proof M o tor O i l will i m pro v e your car's performance. Our T exaco produ c t s and our serv ice w i l l so i mpress y o u - you'll s tup h ere regularly.
U P TO - DAT E C L EA N E RS LET U S C l ea n for you P ress for you Mend for you and B l oc k you r h a ts
We Satisfy O.
C. Coody
Phone 1 2
Sto p 1 4 B ET �l A N V
Dean F l oyd : So ! you are bock i n school . I thoug h t I expel led you lost week . U psta r t : You d i d , but d o n ' t d o i t aga i n , becouse my D o d was plenty sore lost t i me . 1 7.
Bro. Fleming speaks to us in chape l . Wonderfu l service.
1 8.
Beg i n n i n g of fa l l revival w i th Bro. Mock Ande rson .
1 9.
Six weeks g rades received. Ba rbaro wonders what the $ 1 .90 means on her s l i p . Den i th and Christine tel l us what the i r ideal boy and g i rl wou ld be : Boy : Thone's eyes, H a rold's hair, Paul H . 's complexion, Buddy's s m i l e, Cu rt's physique, Barrett's athletic abi l i ty, Charles' persona l i ty, Lloyd's l i ne, Mark's pep, Bobbie's c l o th es,
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are th ose wh o wh en tried, pro ve tru e. - - - We 're friends
gcolmes CjJharllnacy for CBethany CJ(ornes drugs toi let a rticles
•
s u n d ries
u nexcel led fou n ta i n
candies
service
H O L M L8 10HARMAecy
Harris' whistle, Carey's voice, J i m my's ori g i na l i ty, Carlos' col l eg ia te a i r, Don Lewis' business abi l i ty, and S . H . 's ta lent. G i r l : Barbara's l i ps, H a ze l 's eyes, Dora's complexion, Den i th ' s h a i r, Esther C . ' s figure, I mogene's clothes, Peggy's persona l i ty, Gladys' l i ne, Kathryn's d i sposi tion, Christine's pep, Esther B . ' s voice, Made l i ne's d i g n i ty, Omah's bra i n s, H i l da Lee's a th letic abi l i ty, and Helen W . 's II I t. 1I 31.
W. L. BUCK COMPANY OKLAHOMA C I TY, OKLA. Phone 2 -4 6 6 1
1 6.
Col lege is honored by a v i s i t and a speech from Oklahoma's Represen tat ive, Les l i e Conner.
Page One Hundred Thirty-One
N . Bdwy.
FOR YOUR CONVEN I ENCE We carry i n stock for q u i c k shipments a complete l i ne of Ath letic Equipment and Sporting Goods - Baseba l l , Vol l ey Ba l l , Gol f, Tenn i s and F i s h i n g Tac k l e . Special
Prices
to
Schools and Colleges
Wri te for N ew Spring and Summer Catalog
November : U n c l e Buddy speaks i n chape l . He's the same old " U nc l e Buddy."
311
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H a l lowe'en. Who put the p i g in the d i n i n g h a l l ?
6.
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H YAC I NTH HOLMES
EARL H OLMES, Ph.G.
• When
in O k la h o ma City, Make Our Store Yau r Headquarters
for Economical rrofl.portat'o,.
1 7.
Frances spra i n s her nose. Poor g i rl !
26.
Bobby and Brownie Congratu l a t i ons !
29.
Thanksg i v i n g . Col lege h i tc h - h i kers seen every where.
are
married.
Woodrow S. : For d i n n e r today we had a chi cken that was h atched in a n i ncubator.
WOODWARD C H EVROLET C O M PA N Y
C l i fford W. :
How do you know?
Woodrow : Any chicken that had a mother cou l d not be that tough . December :
A u thorized Dealer
5.
Rev. M r. French from Texarkana, Texas, speaks i n chape l .
7.
Picture Day.
1 2.
B ET H A N Y, O K LA H OMA
Prof. Ha l l sets the gaol for 50 new students for the second semester. We a re behind you, Mr. H a l l .
O ur R e c ord Fou rteen yea rs of se rv i ce To f r i ends of B . P . C . H a s bou n d us very c l ose l y F o r t i m e a n d e te rn i ty . â&#x20AC;˘
g reen vegeta bles
fresh and c ured meats staple can ned goods â&#x20AC;˘
Satisfaction can be found for the most dainty appetite J . A . WH I T E Bethany, Oklahoma
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The J un i o r Play W rec ka ge. Shakespeare in School : Frosh : A Comedy of Errors. Soph : Much Ado Abo u t Nothing. J u n iors : As You Like It. Seniors : All's Well That Ends Wel l . The last day of school weeks.
for two
24.
We i l l We l l ! El len and Woody got ideas from Bobby and Brown ie.
29.
Even the fac u l ty took the fata l leap. What can we expect of the poor students�
J a n uary : 2.
A l though the Freshmen e n j oy p l ay ing with the toys they have become used to, they do not u nderstand why they have to beg i n school work aga i n .
I\i()wa Lu m ber e()m pa".", ( ( Ev ery Stick
TH E
a
H O M E
D ry O n e ) )
B U I L D E RS
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hOlne InstItutIOn furnishing complete building serVIce for the home owner and builder. A
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May Be thany, O k l a homa
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we
serve
you? Phone 1
We i nv i te you to v i s i t u s w h e n i n O k l a h oma C i ty . •
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Twe lve s tores for YO U R Conve n i ence •
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tlazeylJ A HOME INSTITUTION
M O O R E 'S
HOME OF UNDELIVERED TAILOR MADE SUITS AND OTHER MAKES
S E RV I C E S TAT I O N
Service As You Like It GAS
T I RES
OIL
T U B ES
�
$1 5 .00
Where Money Goes Farthest
WE 00 OUIt PART
$22.50
FLEIG'S Ta i lor-Made C l oth i ng Store S U ITS M A D E TO O R D E R
and
and
G R EAS E
ACC ESSO R I E S
1 09 WEST GRAND AVENUE One Door West of City Hall
B i rt W. Moore
B eth a n y
PHONE
2-1633
F.
J . A. TH I NG, Pres.
OKLAHOMA CITY
J . M E R R I LL, Vice- Pres.
D I AL 3 - 54 8 4
o. K. FURNITURE & RUG CO. ( 0. K. AUCTION CO. )
'·Ho usetur-nishings tor- Less·' O K LAHOMA C I TY, OKLA.
HUNDREDS OJ!'
J. P. MONTGOMERY
Sri TISFIED
CUS TOMERS IN BETHANY
3 2 1 North H udson
Sales Mgr.
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THE FARMERS STATE BANK Approved members in the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Deposits '''Sl.,eed up to
$2,500.00
BETHANY, OKLAHOMA
lVe in vite
Com p liments
yo u to visit tli e
I DEAL G ROCE RY AND
MAR KET F resh Meats, Veg eta bles
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OKLAHOMA CITY
B E R N I C E ALYEA
Phone 5
Beth a ny
EL CENTRO C LEAN ERS R E U EL PA R R I S H
T he
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proprietor
Students' clean-press shop
H ATS C L EA N E D A N D B LOC K E D F R E E D EL I V E R Y
PHONE 50
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BETHANY
"
NAZARENE YOUNG JPEOJPLEPS SOCIETY WESTERN OKLAHOMA DISTRICT Psa.
121 : 1
"1 will lift up mine eyes �mto the hills from whence cometh my help."
REV. JOSEPH PITTS, President
Our Opportunity The N . Y . P . S . of the Weste rn O k l a homa D i st r i c t is i n t roduc : n g i ts new baby proj ect for th i s yea r . I ts name is D i st r i c t Home M i s s i o n E n te r p r i se. I t w i l l not be g rown u n t i l eac h local N . Y . P . S . h a s ra i sed 1 c a member per wee k . When i t i s g rown , i t w i l l court n e w opport u n i t i es, engage n ew f i e l ds, and ma rry new soc i et i es that w i l l b l ess a d y i n g comm u n i ty. Th i s means " Ea c h One Win Oneil
=
4800 by the next conve n t i o n .
o lFlFIC[ALS� District Pres i dent-Joseph Pi tts, Sti l lwo ter District Vice Pres i de n ts : M i l ton Smith , Normon A. L. Toylor, Bethony Poul Gorrett, Erick
District Secretary-Treasurer Agnes Fi tzgera ld, Edmond Annual Convention A l tus, O k l a.-July 2 4 - 29 Speaker-J. W. Montgomery
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PUT CHRIST I
FIRST
F I RST C H U RC H OF TH E NAZA R E N E 90 1 West .6th St. , O k l a homa C i ty, O k l a homa
We
'u s e
no lc� t c h str'ing, t h e d o o r is open •
H1J1-en ill the City l;V orship 'wit h us S E RV I C E S Sunday School-9 : 3 0 a . m .-N . Y. P. S.-6 : 3 0 p . m . Morn i n g Worsh i p- I I :45 a . m .-Evangel istic Service-7 : 3 0 p . m . -
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I . W . YO U N G, Pastor Phone 3 - 6 1 5 7
Residence 8 2 9 West 7 th St.
1 5.
"To f l u n k or not to f l u n k . That is the question
1 7.
We passed that 50 mark by having aver seventy students regi ster for the second semester.
1 8.
Arrow Staff Party. Peggy goes with Sta h l y.
1 9.
F i rst basketba l l Alpha and Beta.
game
between
Curt S . : I d reamed last n i g h t t h a t I proposed t o t h e most beauti fu g i r l i n the world. Marie S . ; Did I accept?
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22.
Second semester work begins. H a r l a n ; Patze l ' s engaged. Charles L . ; about i t?
Did he tel l you a l l
H a r l a n : Mercy, no, I on ly spent the afternoon w i th h i m . 30.
The Sen iors sneok, and t h e J u n iors can not f i n d the m . Prof. Bracke n : ( i n t h e middle o f joke ) : Have I ever t o l d th is one before? Class ( i n chorus ) : Yes. Prof. Brac ken ; Good. You w i l l probably understand i t thi s ti me.
t-I azel H a rris Bea u t y 3 0 5 South Don o l d
Shop
Heard i n c l a ss : I nstructo r : M i ss F e l ts, what i s your g reatest s i n ?
Phone 228 -J .--
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Mi ss F e l ts : Van i ty. I s i t before the m i rror for hours a d m i ring my beau ty.
Sha mpoos
M a r ce l s
F i nger waves
M a n i c u res
I nstructar : That's That's i ma g i nation.
Eyebrow t r i ms Eyeb row & Lash Dyes Fac i a l s
H a i r Dyes
nat
vani ty.
March :
a--
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Each patron g Iven individual attention .
I.
The Soph. i mpersonate the facul ty. We hope the facu l ty is benefitted.
28.
We were a l l frig h tened today be cause it looked as though Emma was going ta get i n a h urry.
Apri l :
We in'vite your patronage.
February : 2.
We g l a d l y welcome Echo back.
the
Reve i l l e
Ha rry Grove ( chattering as usu al ) : On account of the depression I have had to ta l k through the same hat for three years stra i g h t .
B r o . Corlett's lectu res beg i n .
BEAVER'S STORE •
DRY GOODS WORK CLOTHES
Esse ( to t h e boy friend ) : Have you ever tried l istening to a play w i th your eyes shut?
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
Voice ( from row beh i nd ) : Have you ever tried l iste n i ng to one w i th yaur mouth shut?
READY-TO-WEAR
6.
Meeting of Board of Trustees.
7.
M i d - w i n ter revival beg i ns.
1 5.
2.
Wed d i ng be l l s for the facu l ty aga i n . Prof. Gaod w i n th i s time.
NOTIONS
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Q u al ity 'Tells
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P rice Sells
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B ETHANY, OKLAHOMA
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5. I I.
20.
J u nior-Senior Banquet i n the O k l a homa Club B u i l d i n g . It's all
over-the Arrow goes to
You ng Men, we a re bidding for you r a pparel busi ness
press.
with only Sta nda rd
Orchestra Program.
Q u a l i ty-Well-known b ra n ds of merch a n d ise at
May : 1 9.
Fine Arts Reci ta l
20.
Bacca l a u reate Sermon .
21.
Annual F i n e Arts Program .
22.
A l u m n i Day.
23.
Communi ty ment.
Day
and
th e lowest prices possible. Fash i o n Pa r k S u i ts
Commence
M a n h a ttan S h i rts Bostonian Shoes Stetson Hats Etc .
•
Boy : Do you bel ieve i n P l a to's theory of love? G i r l : I don ' t know. I ' ve never been out w i th h i m .
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OKLAHOMA C I TY
Lloyd L. : Why are you g u rgl i n g sound?
Margaret M . : I 'm tryi ng to swal low that l i n e you a re g i v i n g me.
3 2 3 W e s t Ma i n OKLAHOMA C I TY
I t was in R . E. A . tha t th i s happened : "And Lot's w i fe looked back and turned i n to a p i l l a r of sa l t. " Someone stirred i n the back of the room. "Typical woman d river," said a sleepy voice.
FASH I O NS I N GOOD TASTE C h oose yo u r
w i se l y - Safeg u a rd
re t u r n
se l ec t i n g
to
you r
E l eg a nce
by
wa rd robe
at
MART I N ' S .
Dom i n a n t Fash ions for a l l occasions 1-Vmn e n - .1l1isses & Junio rs
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m a k i n g that
Dale Darw i n : Now that you have looked over my music, what wou l d you l i ke to have me pl ay? Alan S m i th : domi noes.
I th i n k we had better play
Whi tcomb : My w i fe had a dream last n i g h t and thought she was married to a m i l l iona i re . Voyle : You ' re l u c ky. M y w i fe th i n ks that i n the day time.
BETHANY REALTY COMPANY
Esther B . : I thi n k t h e governmen t i s terribly mea n . They s a y they want people to manage C . C. C. camps who can best handle men.
I N S U RA N C E - R E N TALS - SALES
Made l i ne Lunn : That soun.ds a l l r i g h t to me.
We spec i a l i z e in i n s u ra n c e , know the n e e d s a n d h ow to a p p l y them . T h e re a re no wea k compa n i e s i n o u r l i n e . •
Prompt adjustment and Courteous treatment
Office Phone 3
W. H . C reech Notary P u b l i c
A . I . R i ce
Notary P u b l i c
Res. Phone 1 5 6-W
Esther : Then why don ' t they let us women e n l i st? "I wan t/"ome powder." "Mennens?'1 " Nope. W i m m i ns . " "Scented) " "Nope. I ' l l toke i t mysel f . " Lan d lady : My rooms a re f i v e doll ars and up. Lloyd Lunsford : B u t don't you th i n k that's 0 l i ttle h i g h ? I am a student. Lan d lady : A student? In that case i t's f i ve dol l a rs down. N e i ghbor : What causes the most trouble to you r car. Mr. Bundy : The son and the due.
The secret servi ce at Wash i ngton was very anxious to get hold of a very s l i ppery gangster who was reported to be i n O k l a h o m a . They s e n t six photog raphs of h i m, taken i n d i fferent posi tions, to Mr. Legge, with i nstructions to catch the man. M r . LeQge g o t busy, and t h a t very n i g h t he wi red back : " I 've i dentified the gang and arrested a l l six." A woman entered a crowded street car i n Oklahoma C i ty. A gentleman offered her his seat. She fa i n ted. When she was re vived, she thanked h i m . He fa i n ted.
FL O WERS 4-3034
Ph ones
5- 1 222
Our Personal Service Will Please
Freshman : I ' m a l i ttle stiff from bowl i ng. Upper classman : were from?
Where'd you say you
The treasurer of the ladies aid society went i n to the bank to deposi t some money, remarking to the banker, " H e re's some a i d money." M r . Stockton thought s h e sa i d some e g g money a n d remarked enthusi astica y "We l l , the old hens d i d pretty ' we l l ."
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Members F l o rist Tel eg raph Del i very
H E RRMAN N'S F LOWE R S H O P 1 1 3 0 N . W . Th i rty- Second S t reet OKLAHOMA C I TY
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