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A Beautiful Gate for SMC Send the coupon with By Harry Hulsey your remittance today to: President, Alumni Association SECRETARY TO THE PRESIDENT SOUTHERN MISSIONARY COLLEGE Remember when Mother or perhaps COLLEGEDALE. TENNESSEE Grandmother first had her hair cut For this coupon and the enclosed $5.15, send a "short"? From earliest childhood you me sat intrigued as you watched her brush copy of the long, flowing strands. Then with SMC deft fingers she would form a ball of her rolled hair, press it close to the A SCHOOL OF HIS PLANNING back of her head and secure it for the day with a few well-placed hair Name pins. Now all that beautiful crown Street lay on the floor being trampled by the Address beautician who was "modernizing City Ma." "Surely this will also change Mother's personality," we thought. State She will never again be the same sweet, typically Christian mother we have known through the years, even to the the day before. But, somehow, life did not er creamery building and horse Tanganyika, Africa Dr. Bill Dysinger hopes to end that moment. Mother still had barn. have a the same, unaffected selfless spirit and When Nehemiah heard that Jerusa- few days of recreation from his work and join we grew accustomed to her changed lem had been burned and its walls friends who will make an appearance. broken down, he said, "I sat down and attempt on Mt. Kilimanjaro. certain days." But The face of our Alma Mater is wept and mourned Thailand changing rapidly. New structures are the story doesn't end there. Nehemiah John Harris, '55, writes: "We have being occupied, while old ones are was not a man who succumbed to been located on the beautiful island of being removed. Going now are the old discouragement. Responding to Provi- Phuket over a year now. We have the college store and post office, the form- dential direction he organized his peo- good fortune of teaming up with our ple to reconstruct the city and its walls. medical work here on the island. There

"Then I told them of the hand of my are two doctors now, one of them Dr. Slate of Officers 63-64 God which was good upon me; as Paul Watson, '50, and you will re- the king's that he had member his wife, Ruth Risitter Wat- According to the constitutional re- also words son, '49. enjoy our association quirements, the following nominating spoken unto me. And they said, Let We with them very much. are in committee was appointed and submits us rise up and build. So they strength- We now for this good work." the midst of a church building pro- a slate of officers for the ensuing year, ened their hands Missionary College alumni gram and a hospital building pro- commencing at the time of the annual Southern gram." homecoming: Warren Hammond, '51, all over the world will want to make contribution to a dis- Bruce Ringer, "S3, Ellsworth McKee, some kind of Ivory Coast, West Africa '54, and Mrs. Elmyra Conger, '54. tinctive project now sponsored by the Gerald Gutekunst, '54, went to the association. The old twin pillars that Ivory Coast as mission president in President: '62 used to designate the "gate" into Col- 1956. At the present time he is study- [~J Bruce Freeman, legedale are no longer representative. ing for his Ph.D. degree at the Uni- ] Glenn McColpin, '57 In fact, one of them was removed versity of Chicago. Vice President: some time ago because it interfered Jack Martz, '53 Tehran, Iran to adjacent serv- with the approach an Kenneth Harding, '53, is president fj Don Crook, '53 ice station. Secretary: of the Iran Mission. Kenneth Geoffrey sign Bobra B. Crosby, '50 It is felt that a monumental is a second generation student at SMC. built of Tennessee crab orchard stone ] Lorene Ausherman, '53 Associate Secretary: will proudly represent a rebuilt campus, SMC ALUMNI BULLETIN '58 and the Alumni Association is Mary Sue Burke, SMC Vol. XIII August, 1963 No. 6 Bernice Baker, '54 happy to be chosen to sponsor the proj- fj Published quarterly by Southern Mis- ect. The cost will be approximately Treasurer: sionary College, Collegedale, Tennessee. Eugene Luttrell, '60 $2,500 and there is now $371 in the Entered as second class matter February Albert Wilt, '53 treasury earmarked for this purpose. 12, 1951, at Collegedale, Tennessee, under act of Congress, August 12, 1912. Publicity Secretary: Please make your remittance by mail John Goodbrad, '38 or come to the Homecoming, October ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Nat Halverson, '63 11-13, prepared to help us culminate OFFICERS our drive for these funds. The dy- Check one in each group and mail Mrs. Elva Gardner Editor namics of a growing organization such President immediately to: Harry Hulsey as ours demand that we move into Bruce Freeman, Jr. Vice President Mrs. Gordon Pendergrass greater challenges, commensurate with Ronnie Pickel Treasurer Mrs. Gordon Pendergrass Secretary Secretary the demands of the times. Let's con- Mary Sue Estes Burke Asso. Secretary Collegedale, Tennessee clude this one quickly and adequately. SIVIC /ilumiti ^attettu

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Japan medical work here on the island. There- Martin C. Bird, manager of our are two doctors now. one of them Dr. SMC ALUMNI WHO publishing house in Japan writes: "All Paul Watson, '50, and you will re- our printing is done in the Japanese member his wife, Ruth Risitter Wat- language and we are kept busy print- son, '49. We enjoy our association ing the many books and magazines with them very much. We are now in needed in the church and the col- the midst of a church building pro- porteur program. My wife, Selma Neu- gram and a hospital building pro- harth-Bird, is kept busy teaching the gram." school tor our missionary children. Guatemala City Our son, Martin, is in the eleventh grade this year and plans to be ready Mrs. W. T. Collins, '35, and her Alumni Bulletin

service five months when her son, Dr. Lynn Artress was in Addis Ababa, Those Who Walked These Halls Ethiopia. She now lives in Glendale, Calif. Mary R. Cowdrick writes from the '28 years. At the present time he is the as- Southern Publishing Assn., in Nash- Oather D. McKee lives in College- sistant medical secretary for the South- ville, Tenn.: Proofreading is more or dale and is the owner of the McKee ern Union Conference. He is also past less a routine job, but it does have Bakery Company. president of the Atlanta Tuberculosis an inspirational aspect when the fin- '29 Association. Now he is representative ished product begins going out to the Elder Clifford M. Bee is district director to the National Tuberculosis field. I'm happy to be doing a small pastor in the East Pennsylvania Con- Association. Mrs. Bernice Coleman part in one of the greatest soul-winning ference. He earned his Th.B. degree Cruise graduated as an R.N. from the agencies. at EMC. Three of his children are Florida Sanitarium and Hospital. Their Vesta Lester is teaching in the teaching, one son is a student of medi- son Bob has completed his freshman Madison (Tenn.) elementary school. cine at Loma Linda and one daughter year at SMC and their daughter Irma Lee Osteen Horning is librar- is the wife of the chaplain at the Evelyn has completed her sophomore ian at Rehabilitation Center Battle Creek Health Center. year at Atlanta Union Academy. in Corona, Calif. Her husband teaches Dr. John Dudge is in private prac- Opal Freeze Hewitt is a housewife at Bonita High School near Pomona. tice, obstetrics and gynecology, in living in Huntsville, Ala. She earned Their son, Jim, is a senior at PUC Santa Monica, Calif. Mrs. Dudge was her B.S. degree at George Peabody and their daughter, Pat, is a junior at Mildred Franz, a student here in College.

Newbury Park Academy. The Horn- I '32-' 34. Dr. and Mrs. Dudge have Vera Lester is the registrar in the ings were missionaries in Hawaii from four children. The oldest son, John, new Rio Lindo Academy in Healds- 1946-1950. Mrs. Horning earned her graduated from La Sierra College last burg, Calif. She has her master's de- B.A. degree from PUC. year and is doing graduate work in gree from Boston University. '41 theology at Andrews University. Martyn Ingram McFarland lives in Elder F. C. Petty is district leader Joseph D. Dobbs is the pastor in So. Lancaster, Mass., where her hus- in Albany, Georgia. He earned his Ft. Smith, Ark. Their son, Bobby, band is medical secretary of the At- B.A. degree at Columbia Union Col- died seven years ago and they adopted lantic Union Conference. Their daugh- lege. For eleven years, 1946-1958, a girl 10 years of age, and a boy 5. ter, Patricia, is a junior in the South Elder Petty served in the Inca Union Mrs. Dobbs wrote the book journey Lancaster Academy and Mary Mar- mission. for Bobby published at the Southern garet finished the eighth grade this Burgess Goodbrad, a certified pub- Publishing Association. year. lic accountant, has two offices, one in E. Richard King is the staff physical Victor Esquilla is the home mis- Greeneville, S. C, and one in Ander- therapist at the Kirkpatrick Memorial sionary and SS secretary of the son, S. C. The Goodbrad's have two Institute of Physical Medicine and Re- Conference. Mrs. Esquilla is cashier children, Janet 16, attending Pisgah habilitation in Winter Park, Fla. He and directs the work in the Pay-by- Academy and Don, 9, in church school. says, "We enjoy living in Florida. My mail department that deals with the Elsie Landon Buck teaches music at wife has very poor health but the Lord literature sold by the literature evan- Greater Miami Academy. Her husband is very good to us. I am glad I had the gelists. is the pastor of the Miami Springs opportunity of attending SJC." '37 church. Their son, Lanny is a senior Viola Hervey Jameson lives in Hot Lucille Brizendine Davis is a busy in the Miami Academy and their Springs, Ark., where Elder Jameson housewife and mother living in Stock- daughter, Patsy, is in France taking is the pastor. ton, Calif. Beside her home duties, she organ. '34 is active in Home and School, in the '42 Mary P. Byers is head of the Home Sabbath School and is a deaconess. Economics Department at La Sierra Mr. and Mrs. Davis have two boys. Mrs. Hazel Brook Snide lives in College. She has an M.S. degree from Ella May Thomson Sorensen is Takoma Park, Maryland. that college. She was on the SMC head nurse of the Medical-Surgical Elder H. T. Anderson is the pastor campus in Oct., 1962, and said she Building at Northeast Florida State at Louisville, Ky. was thrilled with the progress, the Hospital. '43 new buildings and the warm hospi- '38 Kenneth Matthews is pastor of the tality. She writes, "The SMC Chapter Elder and Mrs. Philip Parker are on Graysville, Tennessee, district and lives met in December. My husband and I furlough from Burma. Their daughter in Dayton, Tenn. attended with my sister Nell Philmon Linda Jeann is at SMC this fall. June Thorpe Blue teaches Home Hammond and Christine Rutledge Eunice Bell Reiber lives in Macon, Economics at Collegedale Academy and Bond. Ga., where her husband is pastor of Elementary School. Mrs. Blue earned '36 the church. Their daughter, Candyce, her B.S. degree at PUC. Dr. James R. Chambers is professor attended SMC the past year and Ra- Elvine Jones, R.N., is clinical instruc- of chemistry at Walla Walla College. mona was a junior in the academy. tor at Stuart Circle Hospital in Rich- His doctorate was earned at Mrs. Reiber is head of the Civilian mond, Va. A and M. Personnel Branch of the U. S. Navy- John E. Keplinger is now a U. S. Dr. Joe S. Cruise has been practicing Forms and Publications Supply Office Army Chaplain stationed at San An- the specialty of internal medicine in in Byron, Ga. The Reibers were in tonio, Texas. He earned his B.A. de- l years Atlanta, Georgia, since 1946. He- mission service in Sierra l.eona, West gree at W.M.C. He served 7 /2 served as medical secretary for the Africa, from 1945-1947. as a minister in the Carolina Confer-

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7963 until the day dawns Nyasaland, Africa Homecoming, '50, tells us Lt. Col. Deaux, '37, was killed on Elder Phaize Salhany, of a trip to the Luwazi Mission "un- Elder James Fulfer, '50, president a tractor in March, 1963. He was laid eventful until we started up the last of the Carribean Union and Pastor to rest with full military honors in hill to the mission. Then because oi Robert Wood, '47, Houston, Texas, Mobile National Cemetery. Mrs. the rain, I with 18 boys had to push were the speakers for the vesper serv- Deaux and five children live in and pull the car up the grade. I flew ice and the church service Oct. 1 1 Daphne, Ala. from Mzuzu to Mzimba and then and 12. Lawrence G. Scales, '48, died May

climbed into a large lorry (truck ! i in California. had served as Saturday afternoon program 17 He The you Yanks) loaded with poles for the students who have pastor, departmental leader, and presi- featured former Mission. Seven miles from dent of Southwestern Union College. Mombera established in their professions become the mission a big bus bogged down. as doctors, ministers, businessmen and I tried to help the driver but he teachers. Alumni Juniors wouldn't listen, so he made the situa- from the honor Those in attendance Born to Barbara and Benny Moore, tion worse, the rain came, and after it 1938: Mrs. Sue Waller, classes were: '62, May 9, Cynthia Luray. let up another bus came from the Philip A. Parker Mrs. Ruth Boynton, Born to Billy Mack Reed, '54, and opposite direction and with a weak Carroll Ford. 1953: Archie it and Dr. wife May 13, Jan Denice. rope managed to pull enough so Rose Chesnut, Fox, Roy Crawford, Born to Gwen, '58, and Randall that other vehicles could get through Dolly Darbo Fill- Lorene Ausherman, Fox, '61, July 13, Cheryl Lynn. if and when the washed out bridge is man, Ruth Boynton, Viola Turnage repaired. (Can you see me building Don Crook, Harry Hulsey, a bridge, bossing a gang of Africans, Mitchell, Graysville W. M. Abbott, H. C. Brownlow, one shovel, two bush axes, many Wayne Rimrner, Bruce L. Ringer, The Graysville, Tenn., church was drones, few workers?) The African organized in 1888. It was in that Mi- Richard Chesney, Alfred Mitchell and MV Secretary and I hitched a ride Buddy Blair. lage in 1892 that Prof. Colcord started for a few miles, then started our three- the school which was moved to Col- mile trek to the mission. On this trip, Iegedale in 1916. ALUMNI IN SERVICE AT SMC besides my departmental duties, I have The Graysville church celebrated its repaired the front end of a car, done the 1963-64 faculty, staff and On 75th anniversary in their new building some welding, put in a kitchen sink employee list are the following alumni Sept. 7. for which a dear lady has waited for '53, Douglas Ben- Lorene Ausherman The president of the Ohio Confer- months, cut hair for the American '51, Burke '59, Elmyra nett Kenneth ence, Elder Don Hunter, '25, was the family at Luwazi, planted grass in Crook '53, Bruce Conger 54, Don speaker. Elder Hunter was a student front of a mission house, and checked '62, Paul Gates '59, Freeman John of the Graysville school and in 1925 a power plant." '38, Holden '62, Bill Goodbrad Joan an alumnus of S.J.C. Mundy '62, Norman Peeke '59, Jes:.e Spicer College, India Pendergrass '57, Bruce Ringer '53, INTO ALL THE WORLD From the Spicer College campus Lynn Sauls '56, Robert Swafford '48, comes an alumni letter. Ralston (Continued from page 1 '49, Drew Turlington '51, Don West Hooper and his wife June, '40, i !, just returned from attending a Union Jack Wilt '53, and Mabel Wood '20. are on the same faculty. The Hoopers Educational Council in Bandung. Soon In business or otherwise employed wrote of the 1961 flood in the cit\ ol I shall be going to Bangkok to assist in on the campus are George Fuller 2"), Poona. "A newly-constructed dam their summer school. I shall be assist- Harry Hulsey '53, Bill Hulsey '55, about 30 miles upstream gave way ing elementary teachers institutes in Elsworth McKee '54, and O. D alter the heavy rains. The rush of the Philippines, Hong Kong. Japan McKee '28. water caused an old dam 12 miles Korea, Indonesia and Saigon as the year above the city to break; and the re- progresses. I to spend hope my vaca- sulting flood poured through the heart To and to Hold tion in Kashmir with a group of mis- Have of Poona, destroying homes, shops anil sionaries. There is never a dull mo- Stephenie Humphries to bridges. About 50,000 people were Jack Jan- ment." made homeless. Neither Spicer College sen, August i in Savannah, Ga. meet many of the alumni oi "We nor our Division offices were touched Marilee Easter to Fred Cothren, various Southern Missionary College in by the flood. Our people were active August 2S, in Jackson, Tenn. parts of the Far Eastern Division as in relief during the emergency. Poona s they are rilling places of trust and water supply, stored back of the dam WHEN YOU CHANGE YOUR ADDRESS responsibility. Please us remember in which broke, had surged past in one miss your You won't want to this great and needy, yet growing 6< Id day, and water was rationed for Alumni Bulletin when you move when you offer your prayers." weeks." to your new home—so please tell us what your new address will be. It South Africa Hawaii isn't enough just to tell your Post Elder Wm. Badenhorst, '55, is in Lois E. McKee, '43, has been in Office, for they won't forward your charge of the Voice of Prophecy work Hawaii since 1953. She earned her copies unless you pay extra postage. in the South African Union. They of- M.Ed, at Mississippi State University. Please send your residence address fer lessons in eight different languages "This is my fifth year here in Hawaii

rather than General Delivery, S D A He takes care of all the English les- and I've loved every minute ot it. If Church, or Church School. Letters sent sons in the division. Elder Badenhorst any oi the SMC Alumni come to Hon- to these addresses are usually returned has his M. A. degree from the SDA olulu please be sure to look me up at to us. theological seminary. Hawaiian Mission Academy." Alumni Bulletin

'43 a pastor in the California conference Je"nsen. Elder Jensen headed the Bible Dr. James Evans of Fort Worth, for six years before they were called department at SJC from 1945-1948. Texas, is public relations director and to Flawaii in mission service. Six fruit-' His hobbies are counseling and garden- head of TV and radio and medical sec- tul years were spent in service ing. The Jensens and their grand- retary for the Texas Conference. Dr. in Hawaii, pastoring and building children have a mutual admiration for '61 and Mrs. Evans have three children churches. In they returned from each other. Jeanette is now 11 years Jim, Kathy and Jefrey. Hawaii to do associate pastor work in old, Freddy is 3 and Stanley is 11 mo. Eileen Conger Seeley is a housewife the Paradise Valley church. Mrs. Col- and walking. living in Jacksonville, Fla. lier now is a part-time secretary in Robert Bishop is employed by the After serving for three years part- the Paradise Valley School of Nursing. Magnetic Materials Section of General time in the Psychiatric Clinic at Loma '45 Electric. The Bishops have an adopted son, Linda University while taking gradu- Dr. Alan F. Bush, D.D.S., is in Terry Kent, 9 years of age, and a ate work at the University of Southern practice in Lansing, Michigan. He daughter Marcia Lynn, 6 years of age. R. is California, Edgar Howard now earned his D.D.S. degree at Emory '49 employed as a full-time educational University. Dr. and Mrs. Bush have Betty Jane Bottomley Wood is a psychologist and has a practice in mar- two girls, Jaxelle, 8, and Pamalax, 11. busy homemaker in Temple, Texas. riage and family counseling. Alice Irwin Wareham is a housewife Her husband is a doctor in the field Louise Olsen Walther, '43, teaches living at Corona, California. of obstetrics and gynecology. They French and English at Benton Harbor '46 have two boys. Betty finds many op- High School in Michigan. From 1935 Evangeline Dennis Pearson is a portunities to serve in the church. to 1941 she taught English in France. homemaker in Charlotte, N.C. Elizabeth Clayton Scott lives in received her M.A. degree at An- Am- She Dr. Margarita Dietel Merriman is anita, Texas, Dr. and gives as her pres- drews University this spring. Wal- professor of music at AUC. She writes: ent position the very worthy role of ther, a former professor at SMC has "We are enjoying our fourth year at housewife and homemaker. recently spent a term as guest teacher at AUC where my husband, Houston J. Robert Chism has served as University Extension at Helder- one of the Merriman, is salesman for the college our SDA Service Chaplains. He also burg. South Africa. Their son is in bindery and I am on the music faculty. served two years as associate medicine at chaplain his second year of Loma My mother, Mrs. Mary Dietel, lives of Paradise Valley Hospital. After serv- Linda University. with us and, though confined to her ing as pastor of the Encinitas SDA '44 wheelchair, helps care for our small church for more than two years, he Pansy Parker '44 and '50, son and daughter, making it possible Dameron, assumed the responsibility of the Indio, school for me to combine motherhood and is principal of an elementary California, church. The Chism family with an enrollment of 1325 in Phila- my profession." has one son Stephen who is 10 years delphia. She is also continuing gradu- Clarence Wellman, assistant in the of age. Pastor Chism is planning to at- Texas Book and Bible House, has been ate work at the university as well as tend Andrews University. keeping active in church work. At appointed assistant treasurer of the Cecil Coffey is book editor at the present she is SS superintendent. Texas Conference. Southern Publishing Association in '47 Jane Summerour Ralls kept her Nashville, Tenn. violin as her most constant companion Phyllis Marsh England is the mother Earl Clough writes from Eagle- over the past twenty years, but she of three children, Maurice, 14, Sharon, town, Okla. : "We are endeavoring to writes that the violin has become "sec- 11, and Patricia, 5. Her husband, John evangelize this dark part of Oklahoma. ond fiddle" since Mary Ann's birth. England, and his brother Derry were Presently we are presenting a radio both at Dr. Chalmer Chastain has been in students SMC. They operate broadcast, Sunday mornings, "Won- general practice Cleveland, Tenn., the England Bros. in Amoco service sta- derful Words of Life." since 1954. He earned his M.D. at the tions in Takoma Park. The Englands Dr. Daniel Bottomley, D.D.S., is in University of Tennessee in 1953. The live across the street from Takoma practice in Greeneville, Tenn. Chastains have five children. Dr. Chas- Academy and would welcome a visit Hazel Dorsette Stoodley teaches food tain teaches a four-hour General Bi- from old friends at any time. and nutrition at Canadian Union Col- ology course to 39 students at Lee Col- Fisher Kenny and his wife do priv- lege. Her husband is the treasurer of lege in the evening. ate duty nursing in Miami. They spend the college. They have two children, June Wright Frame lives in Adel- some time in Massachusetts each sum- Brenda, 6, and Dale, 5. phi, Maryland. Her husband, Clyde mer where they have a cottage. Both Joyce Spears Cotham is secretary to Frame, is a former student at S.M.C. their children live in Miami. the president of the Arizona Confer- He is an attorney practicing in Wash- Elder R. H. Wood is the pastor of ence. She has three daughters— ages ington, D. C. The Frames have three the Jacksonville, Fla., church. From 9, 5, and 3. children, Cheryl Marie, William Al- 1953 to 1955 Elder Wood was a mis- R. W. Geach teaches grades 7-9 and bert, and Teresa Ann. sionary in Brazil serving as home mis- is principal of the Toledo Junior Acad- Harriet Echols is teaching the third sionary secretary of the Brazil Union. emy. The enrollment is 76. The con- grade in Glendale Union Academy. Elder Otis Graves is the secre- MV ference built a brick home on the 14 She earned her B.S. degree from Pa- tary of the Potomac Conference. He acre campus for the principal's resi- cific Union College. was the pastor at Silver Spring, Md., dence. Mr. Geach has an M.A. degree After graduation Georgette Damon before accepting the appointment. from Peabody. Collier was employed in the Southern '48 Robert Guy Hyder is a speech path- Union office for two years, then in the Melvin Hickman and his wife, the ologist living in Lairada, California. Pacific Union Conference office before former Elaine Jensen, live in Santa going to La Sierra College. She was Ana, Calif. They live near Mrs. Hick- Have you ordered your copy of married in '49, and her husband was man's parents, Elder and Mrs. Fred SMC, A School of His Planning? .

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'50 Holder! recently died as a result of Elder W. D. Welch, a district pas- severe burns. Camille lives in Baton tor, is pastor of the Baton Rouge, La., Dr. Richard Clapp has opened the Rouge, La. church. Steve is 8 years old and Sherrie

( ave Rock Medical Center in Zephyr '51 is 7. Both are in school. Cove, New It is on Highway 50 over- Ernest Anderson teaches industrial George Deloney is a senior medical looking beautiful Lake Tahoe. arts, ceramics and biology at Forest student at Loma Linda University. Maurice Dunn is teaching his third Lake Academy 111 Florida. He earned Marilyn Biggs Morrison teaches half year in the ten grade school in Wichita, his M.S. degree at Florida State. day session, third grade, at Loma Lin- Kansas. Dr. David Henriksen has returned da church school. Her husband is do- Dr. F. LaVerne Fuller is doing a res- from Penang Malaya where he was ing research part time at Loma Linda idency in obstetrics and gynecology connected with Medico, Inc. He is University and full time at General at Glendale Sanitarium. From 195 1 - now in practice in Los Angeles. Dynamics in Pamora as reliability en- 56 LaVerne was assistant treasurer of Dorothy Zill Susleck is a homemaker gineer for missiles. the Southern Asia Division. The Full- living in Del ray Beach, Florida. W. R. Jones, Jr., is an accountant ers have four children, Audrey Bergman lives in Jacque, in kind- Hulett living in Wilson, N. C. ergarten, Joelle, in grade 1, Robert, Austin, Colorado. This is her tenth Donald E. Wilkinson is pastor of in grade 6 at Glendale Union Acad- year of teaching, and one of her stu- the Everglades district and resides in emy, and Carolyn, in grade 9. Mrs. dents is her daughter. Belle Glade, Fla. Fuller is bookkeeper in a curtain fac- Charles L. Pierce teaches music at Edward McCoun is on the faculty at tory. The Fullers visited the SMC CUC. He is also doing graduate work Fletcher Academy. campus last summer. in musicology toward his doctorate. Lloyd Pleasants in Van McGlawn is the hospital ad- Nelda Mitchell Reid is secretary to lives Indianap- ministrator in Ellijay, Ga. the president of the Southern Union olis, Ind., and is selling baby furniture. Conference, Elder Don R. Rees. Edward Collins writes: "We have Lester Parks is principal of "one of returned from Nigeria and our second the newest and nicest day academies Billie Turnage Caudill lives in 2 1/2 year term in West Africa. We are in the U.S." in Garden Grove, Calif. Chunky, Miss. Her husband is em- staying home for the education of our He is working toward an M. A. de- ployed at the Naval Auxiliary Air Sta- children. I am very happy with my ap- gree at La Sierra College. Dennis grad- tion in Meridian. The Caudills have pointment to the library staff of An- uated from the academy this year and three children, James, 5, Leland, 3, drews University where I will be one Ted finished the seventh grade. They and Racha, 1 of four professional catalogers." Ed- are tall boys, Dennis 6' 3" and Ted George Ashlock is principal of Lake- ward has three master's degrees as fol- 5' 1". Lester and Betty send greetings land Junior Academy. He has his M.S. lows, M.Ed., University of Miss., M.A.. to all their SMC friends. degree from the University of Tennes- Potomac University, and M.A. (L.S.), Ray Russell is pastoring the Cum- see. Mrs. Ashlock does private duty George Peabody College. berland Heights and the Monteagle, nursing at the General Hospital. The Fred Sanburn is the principal of Tenn., churches. was ordained in Ashlocks have four daughters, Tina, He Union Springs Academy in Rochester. 1960. Mrs. Russell is a former SMC Tonya, Taletha, and Tumelg, ages 21/7 N. Y. student, Miriam Hilton. They have to 13. M.ir\in Salhany, '61, and Ruth Jones Sorrell will be leaving three children, Randy, 12, Dianne, 10, Harold Flynt, '50, live next door to the SMC campus this fall. Her hus- the Ashlocks. .un\ Donny, 9. band is to be in charge of maintenance Dr. Layton Sutton is on the staff George Petty is pastor of the Gaines- at Highland Academy. of the Ardmore Sanitarium in Okla- ville, Fla., district. Their daughter '52 homa and is also teaching at the South- Cheryl is a junior at Forest Lake Acad- west Medical School in Dallas, Texas. emy, Don is in the -f th tirade and Dixie Gerald A. Haun is returning to is and at with 3, home mother Dixie. teaching this fall. He prefers it to '53

Carrol L. Prathcr is teaching in hospital work. The Hauns have two adopted children, 6l/ Elder Harmon, '53, and Margaret. Trenton, Georgia. The Prathers have Gene Leland, 2 three children aged two, five, and ten years old, and Sylvia Esther 2I/2. '52, Brownlow live in Decatur, Ga. years. He has been teaching for six Gerald says, "We wish many times Harmon is the conference revivalist. years. we could visit dear old SMC again He has done some graduate work to- Those were pleasant years. ward his B.D. at the College of the Amos L. Harrelson is an accountant Bible, in Lexington, Ky. living in Orlando, Florida. Dr. Joseph Poole is in practice in Fredericktown, Ohio. He says that Relious Walden is treasurer of the Paul Ward lives in Raleigh, N. C. there are quite a tew SMCites in Mt. New Jersey Conference. He writes: They have a daughter Susan and have Vernon. Ohio. Dr. Arthur ButterticM "We have our first Walden Original. taken into their home another girl visited Dr. Poole when he returned LeRoy. he is. are about the same age. The girls attend Neal What a joy We from overseas duty in the Air Force the new Triangle Junior Academy. blessed with line facilities and like Emery Hoyt is teaching in Grand the task has asked us to do." Mr. and Mrs. Donald Woodall arc- He Junction, Colorado. He earned his owners of the Golden Acres Rest William A. Hust has his M.A. de- M.A. degree at Western State Col- in Wilmington, sup- gree from Peabody. He is an assistant Home Del. They lege in Colorado. Both Mr. and Mrs enjoying ervise the business of caring for the Hoyt arc employed by the State of professor at PUC. "We are 38 patients residing at the home. Mr. Colorado at the State Home and Train- the work here at PUC. We need more Woodall is state president of the Nurs- ing School at Cirand Junction. industrial education in our schools. ing Home Association in Delaware. D. A. page 72. 'Christ was perfect in Have yoj ordered your copy of " The granddaughter of Camille SMC, A Schocl of His Planning? workmanship as in character.' Alumni Bulletin

'54 of the Northeast Brazil Junior College He has taught at Orangewood Acad- in Pernambuco, Brazil. emy in Garden Grove, Calif., two Paste* Hugh Leggett is now pastor years. of the Hendersonville and Mountain Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Burdette live in Dr. John Oliver, D.D.S., is in pri- Sanitarium churches. He has been pas- Collegedale. Mrs. Burdette teaches in Georgia. vate practice in Columbus, N. C. They tor in Panama City and Pensacola, the high school in Ringgold, the are planning to build a new home in Florida, and Mobile and Huntsville, Mr. Burdette is employed by McKee Baking Company. the near future. They have three chil- Alabama. 2l/ dren, Cheryl, 11, Beck, , and Cali- 2 is the accountant at The president of the Southern ; Gerald Kenyon Freddie, 14 months. Academy. fornia chapter of SMC Alumni Asso- Forest Lake Donald Polen is foreman at Ham- ciation is Olavi E. Weir who lives in Dr. Lawrence R. Watkins is con- lin Electronic in Lake Mills, Wis. Pomona, California. He is teaching nected with the Ireland Army Hospital, They make magnetic reed switches science at Glendale Union Academy. Ft. Knox, Ky. and other electronic equipment for Harold Miller is pastor of the Dr. Carol Whidden Smith is asso- missiles, nuclear reactors, IBM ma- Athens, Texas, church and superin- ciated with the Malin Medical Group chines, etc. The Polens have four chil- tendent of the Junior camp grounds. in Riverdale, Md. dren, Dianne, 6; Donna, 5; Donald, Alexander is in the U. S. Dr. James Jr., 4, and Douglas, 2. Doris is a Marion Barrera is teaching in Pima, in Browning, Public Health Service part-time nurses aide at the local hos- Arizona. Montana. pital. Alvin Tripp was connected with the Hugo Christiansen is connected with Dr. James McKinney is in private Navajo Mission School in Arizona for the Library of Congress as a descriptive practice in Morristown, Tenn. The a few years. The twins, Debby and cataloger of Scandinavian books and McKinneys have one son, John Mack. Donny, were born at the mission. The materials. The Christiansens are now Frank McMillan is secretary of the past year they have enjoyed being back American citizens. They have two Florida Conference Association. The at Collegedale. Mrs. Tripp has been children, Lynda and Leif. Mrs. Chris- McMillans have two children, Ronda toward her degree in elemen- working to Elder A. Renea, 2l/ Reid, tiansen is secretary W. 2 , and Robin 2 tary teaching while Alvin completed Scharffenberg in the Temperance De- months. his. work at the University of Chatta- partment of the General Conference. Dr. Delvin E. Littell is attending flcjciga his M.Ed, degree. Their for the Harvard School of Public Floyd Greenleaf is an instructor at Health widest daughter, Glenda, graduated at Bass Memorial Academy in Mississippi. in Boston. He is taking training in Mt. Pisgah Academy in May and will aviation medicine. He graduated at Hendershot is at Kennesaw, Ga. be a second generation student at SMC Paul LLU in '59 and went directly into the Mrs. Glenda Foster is a teacher of this faj-1. army air space medical program. Dr. the first grade in Chattanooga, Tenn., Mrs. Annetta Boyles, a communica- Littell and his wife Lynn Von Pohle schools. tions instructor, is employed by the assure us that their thoughts are al- Mississippi State Adjustment Center The secretary-treasurer of the Florida ways fond ones of SMC. They have for the blind. Her two boys are en- Conference is Frank McMillan. three children Pam, Joel and Douglas. rolled at Bass Memorial Academy. Mr. practices Dr. William E. Severs Twenty-four lay institutes and Bible Boyles is a tool and die maker at West- dentistry in Orlando, Florida. evangelism courses were conducted in inghouse Electric Co. They live in Pastor R. H. Shepard is pastor or the Southwestern Union as a result Vicksburg, Miss. Parkersburg church in Virginia. of a pilot course given by Elder V. W. Marie Holloway is a teacher in Or- Lester Rilea is dean of boys and Schoen at San Antonio, Texas. lando, Fla. teaches Bible and printing, and is in Dr. Daniel Loh is in practice in pastor of Elder Obed Graham is charge of the Medical Cadet Corps at Phoenix, Arizona. Mrs. Loh is a reg- East Houston three churches in the Cedar Lake Academy in Michigan. istered nurse from Loma Linda Uni- area: Houston Pecan Park, Pasadena daughter, Joel Tompkins is pastor of the Fort versity. The Loh's have a and Baytown. The Grahams have a boy Worth Handley church in Texas. Kathy, born in 1962. 6 and a girl 4. Dr. Ray McKinney is at the Takoma '56 grades 1-4 in Lola Genton teaches Tenn. Hospital in Greeneville, Elmer and Marjorie Stone did grad- St. Petersburg Jr. Academy in Florida. The district pastor in Owensboro, uate work during the summer of Captain Larry Hawkins is a flight Ky., is Pastor Robert H. Ammons. He year they are both teach- surgeon stationed in Baunholder, Ger- 1962. This spent six years in the Alabama-Missis- ing in Seminole County. Elmer teaches many. He writes: "My wife and I hope sippi Conference before going to industrial arts in the junior high and to aid our country, our God and our Kentucky. The Ammons have two grades and 4. knowledge of Europe." Marjorie teaches 3 Anita Lynne, children: Robby, 5; and David Bauer earned his M.A. at Elder Elden Wilson is pastor of the 2. Andrews University and has done Jackson, Tenn., district which is made Msgt. E. Carlson is AF recruits advanced study. He is now guid- up of four churches. He served in the J. some at Randolph AFB, Texas. Georgia-Cumberland Conference seven supervisor ance director at Mount Vernon Acad- He earned his M.S. degree at Trinity in Ohio. years and has been in the Ky.-Tenn. emy of Texas. Daughter Donna is attend- Conference two years. Cecil Abernathy is principal of the is in La ing La Sierra College. Joe Mobile Junior Academy. '55 Sierra Academy. Gene Ballenger is teaching his fifth Adolphe Amedee is now teaching Mamie Echols is teaching in the year and is principal of the junior in Engleside, Texas. Zebulon Pike Elementary School in the sixth grade academy at Grand Prairie, Texas. Springs, Colorado. have a daughter, Colorado Have you ordered your copy of Gene and Betty now Robert Dean Davis is on the faculty SMC, A School of His Planning? Loujean. Alumni Hilletin

Three members of the Voice of Francis Killen is owner of a re*,; Dr. Julian Coggin is interning a! Prophecy quartet are former SMC! home and administrator of four others. Los Angeles County Hospital. songsters: Jim McClintock '56, bass; He is building a 60-bed rest home- Dr. Harold E. Messinger is an in- John Thurber '56, second tenor, and that will be ready in March. Francis tern at San Bernadino County Hospital Veasy, baritone. also is elder of the Salisbury, fack N. C, in California. M. F. Kabool is assistant publishing church. June Neely Wilcox is a housewife secretary of the Minnesota Conference. Bob Jobe is regional sales manager and mother living at Wilson, N. C. Miss Lynne Jensen is secretary to for the Ace Drill Bushing Company. Elsie Peterson is teaching in Panama the Chief Physician of Orthopedics at His office is in Grand Prairie, Texas. City, Fla. the Los Angeles County General Hos- The Jobe children are Peggy Ann, 10, James C. Lynn is the math teacher pital. Terrance, 5, and Richard, 4. Bob in Cherokee High School in Or- writes: gracious to Jr. George Gager is assistant publishing "God has been us. lando, Fla. secretary in the Florida Conference. I'm thankful to the Lord for His goodness to us." Franco Vega is district pastor in Mr. and Mrs. Robert Groome are Puerto Rico. connected with the Indiana Academy Paul Kilgore is principal of Dallas Ralph Walden is English teacher in Cicero, Indiana. Mr. Groome teaches Junior Academy with five teachers and librarian at Forest Lake Academy. history and is band director. Mrs. and two part-time teachers. They have Groome is dean of girls. 150 students. Paul will continue grad- Ronald Rodgers is principal of the uate study in school administration at Junior Academy at Freeport, Maine. R. T. Northrop is a salesman for Andrews University this summer. the West Chemical Products in Long Dr. Charles Frank Moore is a medi- cal intern Island City, N. Y. Glenn McColpin is now an attor- under the Pensacola (Flori- da) Educational Elder Ralph C. Workman was or- ney in Chattanooga. Mrs. McColpin Program. (Marie '54) is teaching. The dained to the gospel ministry in June. Wood '58 He is chaplain 1st Lt. at Fort Hood, McColpins make their home in Col- Robert LeBard voice, Texas. He earned his B.D. at Andrews legedale. teaches choral music and physical education at San University. Chester Damron writes from Thai- Pasqual Academy in California. Don Holland is pastor of the Madi- land that he is kept busy with pastoral Sally Wonderly Caudill is employed son Boulevard church in Madison, duties in the Sanitarium church. He as a dietitian at the McKee Bakery in Tenn. also teaches in the mission training Collegedale. She was married to Lloyd Richard Lynn Sauls completed the school for young ministers and helps Caudill July 3, 1962. Her husband is work for his M.A. degree at the George to keep the Voice of Prophecy broad- a student at SMC. Peabody College for Teachers. cast on the air in the Thai language. Charles Pierce is teaching music at The broadcast is the only regular Chris- Celia Youmans is the registrar at Columbia Union College. He earned Pisgah Academy in Candler, N. C. tian religious broadcast in Thai. Mary his Master of Music at George Pea- Jean is secretary to Dr. Ludington, the College. served in Arthur Butterheld, M.D., is Chief body He mission director service in Brazil O. B. Gyn. in the U. S. A. F. Hospital medical of the Hospital. The from 1951-1954. in Azores. Damrons have two children, Donnie Joseph A. Bishop is a junior medi- and Debbie. cal student at Loma Linda University. Betty Brisson McKee is secretary in the North American Aviation, Inc., in Jeanette Maas is doing graduate John and Helen Case Durichek are on the Highland Academy at Portland, the Sanford Naval Air Station. The work in the University' of Southern Tennessee. John earned his masters McKees now have three children. California. She plans to be a clinical degree at George Peabody College. Mrs. Barbara Sammons Stubbs is a psychologist. Robert S. Ingram is employed by homemaker in Chattanooga. Her hus- Richard G. Fisher sells insurance in the State Board of band is employed with the Fillauer Health and lives Birmingham, Alabama. Mrs. Fisher Surgical Company. in Orlando. was Carolyn Jamison. '53. The Fishers Clifton Keller is on the faculty of '57 have two children, a daughter 3 and Bass Memorial Academy in Mississip- Homer Dever and Arlene Deta- a boy 6 months. pi. He has earned a master's more Dever '55, live in McMinnville degree Peter Durichek is principal of the where Homer teaches church school at Washington University in Missouri. Newark SDA Elementary school and and finds an abundance in of work Pastor G. O. Smith is pastor of the teaches grades 7-9. He earned his the church. His church duties range MA Key West church which is the one at University. from leading out in the Sabbath sen - degree Andrews fartherest south in the U.S. Mr. Smith ices, to milking a goat for a sick Robert Bowers, MD, is in practice earned his M.A. at Potomac University. church is member. Arlene active in with Dr. Fisher in Birmingham, Ala- church and Sabbath School work and Pastor T. W. Staples is president bama. of in caring for three daughters. the North Congo Field. Mrs. Marilyn Dortch Wurl and her Walter DeVries teaches music in Dr. Vernon Sparks is interning at husband Loel, live in Loma Linda. four junior academies in the Los An- White Memorial Hospital in Cali- Calif. Loel is completing his senior geles area. is doing He advanced fornia. study on his M.A. degree at the Uni- year in dentistry. versity of California. The DeVries Dr. Gerald Swayze, D.O., is prac- have two children, Linda Kay and Have you ordered your copy of ticing osteopathy in Mesquite. Texas, Jeffrey Lome. SMC, A School of His Planning? a suburb of Dallas. Alumni Bulletin

Caryl Maddox was married to Keith Anne Lowe teaches first grade in the Addresses Wanted Greater Miami Academy. She earned Morey, October 14 in the Madison Juan Acevedo '58 Boulevard Church. Caryl has been em- '61 her M.A. degree at Peabody College Donaldo Alfaro ployed at the Kentucky-Tennessee Con- '61 this summer. William Arbour ference Office. Thomas Bagley '63 David Hess is an accountant in The pastor of the Goodland, Kan- Elmer Baker '62 Baton Rouge, La. He will soon be a sas, is Ira Kenneth Blanton '63 S.D.A. church J. Dennison. C.P.A. '50 Juan N. Acevedo is teaching in Robert Carrico teaches Bible and world '52 James Peel Puerto Rico. Dr. Joyce Cobb May history at Fletcher Academy in North Wendell L. Coble '48 Silco Alvarez is teaching Industrial Carolina. Milton Connell '47 Arts in Prince Georges County, Md. '49 Richard Beltz does the art work for Oswald Cook '59 Darrell Cross '63 the hospital paper at the Veterans Hos- Kay Crowson '63 pital in Menlo Park, California. Donald Wilson and his wife, Judy, James Davis '52 have been students at Andrews Uni- Silco Alvarez teaches industrial arts Margaret Davis '63 versity. received her B.A. degree in Prince George County, Maryland. Judy Maryanne Deakins '6.3 miles in June. Donald still has a few hours They now have a new home 25 Robert Dickinson '63 degree. In from D. C. to complete for his B.D. Marilee Easter '63 June the Wilsons returned to the Texas Dr. Paul Allen is a medical intern Paul Eirich '63 Conference to carry on pastoral work. in Syloamia, Ohio. Edwin Everett '54 Richard Young is employed in the '63 '58, wife, David Fogg Cliff Burgeson and his Sani- accounting office of the Florida Harvey Foote '63 Sharon '61, are in Europe having a tarium and Hospital. Rene Gonzalez '55 delightful and interesting time. Cliff '63 teaches music in the largest Air Force James P. Rogers is the treasurer at David Grantier '53 school for dependents in the world. Pisgah Academy in North Carolina. John Harlan '63 Sha- Nildo Harper There are about 5,000 students. Elder Woodson Walker is pastor of Andrew Heckle '63 ron is doing special duty nursing in the Lenoir City, Tenn., church. '63 the intensive care unit of the Air Charles Hesler Elder Donald Wilkinson is pastor '52 Force hospital. They attend the Ger- Elaine Higdon of the Okeechobee-Belle Glade district '62 man church in Wiesbaden, Germany. Paul Holden in Florida. earned his M.A. at '58 They spent the holidays in Italy, Sicily He Carolyn Hoofard and Switzerland. On Christmas day Andrews University. John Jansen '63 Backus '31 they had a glimpse of Pope John Jerry Holdridge teaches grades 5 James '45 XXIII. and 6 in the church school in Reho- Doris Bethea '25 both, Mass. Mrs. Grace Bonner Scarborough Sherman Peterson is manager of Martha Brown Shain '36 the Dallas Health Food Centers, William R. is a cost ac- Jones, Jr., Doris Hale Bryant '42 owned and administered by the Boul- countant in Wilson, N.C. Juanita Carithers '43 der Memorial Hospital. Their chil- George DeLoney is a medical stu- Verlie Reiber Carron '38 dren Lynn, 15, shows real talent on dent at Loma Linda University. Lilia Chacon Hetrick '52 the piano, and Randy, 11, is in the Annie Chambers '42 fifth grade. Orley Johnson is treasurer for the Sandra Collier '59 Bishop Baking Co. in Cleveland, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Pierce are at Goldie Pines Connell '47 Mt. Gilead, Ohio. Dean is administra- James Rhodes is attending the Los Joan Dierks '59 tor of the Morrow Hospital at Gilead. Angeles State College getting a major Violet Ruskjer Downing '38 in business. '42 Jerome Niswonger did his Intern- Doris Hale Bryant Dolores Hieb Delong '63 ship at Los Angeles County Hospital. Romayne Godwin is the English '31 at in Cal- Ruth Ingram He is now taking an obstetrics-gyne- teacher Glendale Academy '29 ifornia. Letson Lambert cology residency at the same hospital. J. Linda Landers '61 Mrs. Frances Richardson White is Carl Jansen completed his work at Carolyn Louis Sellers '29 an elementary teacher at Graysville, Loma Linda University as president of Ga. She earned her master's degree at BULLETIN his class. He is doing his internship SMC ALUMNI the University of Chattanooga. Vol. XII November. 1963 No. 7 in Asheville, N. C, at the Memorial Published quarterly by Southern Mis- Mission Hospital. family Fernando Cardona is principal of The Jansen sionary College, Collegedale, Tennessee. Acad'emia Adventista Metropolitan.! in now includes a boy, Paul Wayne, and Entered as second class matter February taught in Puerto Rico. Previously he 12, 1951, at Collegedale, Tennessee, two girls, Sharon and Jan. the college at Mayaguez. The Car- under act of Congress, August 12, 1912. David Jarrett is also interning at donas have three children ages six, ALUMNI ASSOCIATION the Memorial Mission Hospital in three and one. OFFICERS Asheville, N. The Jarretts have two C. Bob and Jule Ausherman Romans Mrs. Elva Gardner Editor daughters, Donna and Davonne. live in Boulder, Colorado. Bob teaches Glen McColpin President John McClellan is the business man- music in the Junior Academy and Jule Don Crook Vice President Jack Wilt Treasurer ager of Madison Hospital. There are is a homemaker with two children Mrs. Lorene Ausherman Secretary two boys and a girl in their family. Mark and Beth. Mr Mary Sue Burke Asst. Secretary SMC /4(u99uU SuUetU

Volume XIV COLLEGEDALE, TENNESSEE, JUNE, 1964 Number 3

Two Alumni Projects Rimmer Named Bv Glen McColpin, President 'Man of Year' sign has almost arrived, but there For Tennessee aren't sufficient funds in our treasury Dr. L. Wayne Rimmer, O.D., ('53) to allow us to do this. If each alumni was recently selected from con- member could send the association 48 tenders as Tennessee's outstanding $2.00, we could install our sign and "Young Man of the Year" at a have some money to add to the Wor- Jay- cee in Gatlinburg, thy-Student Fund. dinner meeting Tenn. We want to extend a special invi- tation to the most unique homecoming Wayne, a practicing optometrist in (October 9-10) that Collegedale has South Pittsburg, Tenn., since 1958, ever experienced. Make plans now to graduated from Southern Missionary- join your many classmates on our cam- College in 1953 with a major in biol-

pus during that weekend. However, if ogy and minor in chemistry. He ob- for some reason you are unable to tained his O.D. degree from the South-

attend, it is our prayer that all of us ern College of Optometry- in Memphis, meet in that great homecoming above. Tenn. Married to the former Miss Neita In the Mission Tradition Cards of Orlando, Fla., Wayne is the father of two children, Gregory, 5, Glen McColpin Venezuela and Jeffery, 4. Glenn Henriksen writing from Boli- Some of his civic and professional Greetings, fellow alumni, from all var, Venezuela, says: "Pulled 10,000 endeavors include: president of the the Alumni Association staff ! The new teeth the past two years. Our biggest South Pittsburg Jaycees, immediate SMC Alumni Association has met and kick' last year was successfully stop- past president of the Lion's Club, treas- many plans for 1964 have been made, ing the hemorrhage of a hemophiliac. urer of the Marion County Library- but we need your help to make them I had pulled five teeth. It took all Board, member of the Board of Con- a success. night." trols of the Community Center, mem- Your Alma Mater is certainly push- ber of the Board of Directors of the West Pakistan ing forward. Those who have not vis- Marion County Council for the Men- ited the campus in the last four years Elder Paul L. Jensen is a missionarv tally Retarded, member of the Ameri- would hardly recognize "dear old Col- in Lahne, West Pakistan. Reporting can Legion, Chamber of Commerce legedale." There is a new shopping on his work there his wife, Shirley and Marion Lodge No. 515. center, a dormitory sev- women's and (Continued on page 2. col. 3) f Continued on page 2, col. I) eral additions to the old buildings, thus completely changing the physical plant. The construction of the new College- dale church is to begin this summer.

Not only is Southern Missionary College pushing forward in enlarging the physical plant, but the student body is also enlarging by "leaps and bounds." SMC has more students this Beat than ever before, and more stu- dents mean that the Worthy-Student Fund needs much more money to get some of these students over a financial

hump. The association needs your fi- nancial support to help as many of

these students as it possibly can. The Alumni Association voted to put up a Southern Missionary College sign on the campus as their contribu- tion to the .Dew building program. The time for the installation of the ALUMNI HOMECOMING OCTOBER 9-10 Voice of Prophecy Honor Classes. 1939 and 1954

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