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' 1 l 2 i 1 l i I 1 i - W t Week assembly. Ilcxe the gills who had been The beauty parade was the Outstanding iiaggftiecij this gugience. The judges were quite willing to give nominated for Western Week queen passe' 'b1 Passing in review are Louise Nance, Mary Freeman and Dot Stubbs. each girl first place if this had been possi e Western Week Queens Official judges for the queen contest were J. O. Mc- Kenzie, Commerceg Mrs. J. B. Mikell., Parisg and Jack Fin- ney, Greenville. Queen runners-up were wait' th' final judging. Forty-nine '1 mg ina tum for the of East Texas State Western Qsesekcctgndgsnw for the hue Nm Four finalists in thc contest await the judge's decision. Left to right are Rita Jennings, Margie Ashburn, Helen Newell and Barbara Seamen. i l The winner and new Western Week Queen was Miss Dot Ann Reynolds, senior from Sulphur Springs. Dot Ann was crowned by none other than the old cowhand himself, Dean of Men J. W. CDough7 Rollins. 1
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V ,,.., the case without is J usto mind the judge is George O'Neal. Sheriff Alex Kibler watches the due process of law with strict attention. Pete was found guilty and given the standard penalty: Dunking by Water until he was wet, Wet, Wet. One of the sleepiest ideas of Western Week Was an early morning C6 o'clockD breakfast held at the stadium. Free coffee and doughnuts were on hand for sleepy-eyed students who attended the affair. Were Crcler Cf The Day The penalty given students who broke the Western Week rule is shown in full execution. Here George Potts gets the Wet treatment at the hands of Bryant L. Moore, Bill Atchley and Alex Kibler. tertain- Wri
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Students Helen Roberts and Benney Alley cast their ballot in a Student Association election for vice-president of the student body. Charles Abernathy was elected. Jennie Lynn Rucker is conducting the balloting. Student Government . The East Texas State student body is a democratic organization electing its own officers. Student president for this year was A. Lane Lewis and Bill Reeves was vice-president. Dur- ing the year Lewis resigned his job. Bill Reeves moved into the president's chair. Charles Abernathy defeated Red Massey and his beans to become vice-president The spring elections put Alex Kibler into the president's position and Kenneth Tuck as vice- president. ampu EI ctions Introductions of nominees for officers for the Association of Women Students. Helen Leinart acknowledges her name. Wayne Austin holds elections for officers for the junior class. . Austin was president, Alex Kibler vice-president. F I . 3 ja -- 1 f 9 '. f , Z. f .I 9 E Q rllf f 1, ' l l 1 Q' 7? 1 7 :J-vl'-V -st.-'K-Li .gig a.:.4g...c. . ,' ka ' v 1 . 'ff - N' rx ffm H f' , 7 tatnlw l- by if , wff k in -2. I . .1 - f I' ' 'BP 'A 4.- .0 ijt?-H -fa' V E, 'fi It '.i Sv -' A , ' 7, ' -'r f 4 - I 'J :J .f y '- - , . .-. E ' , I - tiff I f .E i iyfs up by H . ggi x A ' f if 1' in N55 fi if Bob Brisendine and,Peggy Teague preside at a meeting of the sophomore class. Brisen- dine was president and Peggy was secretary. sz .lf The senior class elected their officers in a meeting in Ferguson Auditorium. Charles Dexter was elected president.
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