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CJ I Kilt sul tg' 'gnnu'un T il! ,4g:1::51++Z i fl emswm . 4 - 1 Present and Future Students D 0 l p lt i n e never has walred up to the fact that her picture is b e in g taken. 'gLittle Flo w e r Harrisu is cer- tainly c u n ning, isn,t h e? A nfl therefs collegiate Waultinio H e r- in a ng however, she doesn,t look natural with b 0 0 lc s. Fire.' Firefl' cries G. T. w h i l e Charles Sewell isn't both- ered, and the boys play on. T h e fa c u l t y babies cz r e nu- rnerousg for in- stan c e, Skipper Skaggs, Aubrey a n cl R at i n e y Owen. Step aside for Marshall Millsap and laughing S a r ah Collins. Back to the faculty un- llerst u die s we have Yvonne Hunter, Virginia Fatherree, a n d John T h om a s and Dickson Lee Willis. Can you guess t h e next children? Right. Pat Murphy, Dewey Mayhew, and D o n Etter. May they realize their ambitions as cowboys, foot- ball rnen, or coaches.
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F. F. A. Looking over t h e g r o u n d s again we see El- vis Montgomery, who t o o lc first place with his H a m p s h i r e s h e e pg Hollis Buchanan, whose calf won first place in the over 1 0 0 0 - p 0 u n d c l a s sg Howard Richey, who won first place in the under 700-pound class w i t h this little woolly crit- terg Miss Flor- ence IV, a blue- blooded princess, owned by W. J. Harveyg a proud group of calves and their own- ersg Hollis Wil- kins, winner of second place in the 700-p 0 u n d classg the booth that rn a d e the money to finance tripsg a general panorama of the groundsg and the wins o m e sweet- hearts of the F. F. A. Club -de- rnure faque Nev- ills, piquant M a r y Virginia f o i n e r, a n d friendly Pauline Held.
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S U P E R I N T E N D E N T R. D. GREEN N THIS year 1936, when all Texas is Centennial-minded, it behooves you to look ' hack at the great figures in the history of our Lone Star State, to recognize their worth, and to emulate their virtues. The men of the past believed in themselves and had a vision of a great commonwealth Which they would found and hand dow11 to you to perfect. It is your part to profit hy their example and to remain loyal to their ideals. Go forth and build for yourselves and others a new TeXas4unified, progressive, and democratic-a state to which men may point With pride, not merely glorifying in the breadth and Width of its territory, its boundless Wealth, and scenic attraction hut justly exulting in its worthy citizenship, that is excelled by no other state in the Union. Sincerely you rs, R. D. E R EEN 'Twenty-five
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