East Texas State University - Locust Yearbook (Commerce, TX)

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' ' V -. X'!5.u . . . H La ,Ny 1 H' ,fk , .,h',, L ' r ,- f fr wg' 'E , . , Jx. m J qnfmflvn Students try to get schedule cards signed by members of the faculty. school lr gins 1 On Wednesday, September 19, registration for the 1951 fall semester began. Students began the process at the door of the field house where registration was held, and finished when they re- ceived books in the textbook library. For some it took only a few minutes to get the many forms completed and cards signed by instructors. For others it was a process of failing to get the de- sired courses and having to decide on a new schedule. After three days, both students and facul- ty were glad it was finished. A group of students wait in line to pay tuition before going to Dealey Hall to get pictures made for the LOCUST. the plfi net dex an' an' the 4 X 0 bir Plz lor ant 31 1 the of S as z his Z ' 9 fig . I M, ! f V 4 I akin Z ' , Y V ,,. To introduce the freshmen to the campus, the Office of Student Personnel and Guidance planned several days of entertainment for these new students. This included a welcome by Presi- dent Gee, a dance at the SUB, a chicken dinner, and bingo game. They also took numerous tests and filled out- many information sheets before the final days of signing for classes. Part of the freshman orientation was a lition bingo game in the SUB after the chicken dinner. made Playing here are Richard Gopfforth, Lloyd Tay- lor, Johnny Myrick, Gene Brewerwlackie Davis, and Bobbie Hill. qk-'V-, 9 s'.. V .i , .5 'A ,uf N j- 1 zip , -' l Z - 5 fr -5 tiff- a' i Danny Darby was elected President of the Graduate class. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Tex- as and then came to East Texas to work on his Masterls degree. He is from Greenville. Al Burns of Linden is Vice-President. He is a Business Administration major and is a member of Pi Omega Pi, organization for Business majors and the Future Teachers of Ainerica. Wings., At the chicken dinner for freshmen are Bobby Joe Chapman, Jimmy Massey, Roy Johns, and Marvin Sudduth. graduates Secretary to the Graduate class is James! Qi West. He is a Business Administration major !,.X X X! from Greenville. X f-f gJ X RL!! X Pa le i 4 Lloyd Corder, East Texas back, skirts right end for an important gain in the North Texas-East Texas game. Men work to clean green paint off the Lion. North Texas left this calling-card about 8:30 one night. East Texas students guard the Lion' to keep North Texas from repeating the painting act of the night before. The week preceding the North Texas- East Texas game was filled with school spirit. Two pep rallies were held during the week. Students from NT visited the ET campus three times, each time leaving their mark of green. One time the ET Lion was almost completely covered with green paint. Several men spent the entire morning with brushes, soap and water trying to clean it. This game was the first time the w I I I w I f Q. Q. l 1 J I t Mi' for un: an' co1 of hot los .mmf H ww it f V' First Row: Mrs. Frankie Allen, Ennis, Second Row: Mrs. Ada Arnold, Pitts- Fred Allen, Ennis, Lucille P. Alverson, burg, Pansy B. Attaway, Linden, Lalah Ravenna, Mrs. Gussie Anders, Grand Baker, Savoy, Mrs. Mildred Baldwin, Saline, Mrs. Madeline Cox Anderson, Bonham, lack Owen Andrews, Com merce, Elton W. Archer, Longview, Mrs. Elton W. Archer, Lonview, Mrs Rubye Pearl Armstrong, Ennis. Fruitvale, Mrs. Lottie Barbee. Com- merce, Romy M. Baxley, Sulphur Springs, Mrs. Katherine Beavis, Paris, Walter Lee Bell, Deport, Grover T. Bishop, Gilmer. Third Row: Mrs. Ola Black, Winns- boro, John Charles Blanton, Leonard, Louise C. Bledsoe, Ravenna, Otha Lee Blythe, Kemp, Joyce Bonk, Commerce, Tommie Meeks Booher, Lone Oak, La- -vada Box, Edgewood, Sarah Kate Branch, Royse City, -Flora M. Brewer, Dodd City. . 'K-.. I I 2 in 1 3 l I l x l l I 5. 4, 1 i r . l 5 r l 4, ' i Fi Bn K1 M V4 Bi R1 ne Ill Mitchell Grenadiers, East Texas ROTC drill team, per- formed this year. In their regulation Air Force officers? uniform with white helmet liner, citation cord, scarf and gloves, the team performed with infantry drills combined with movements of the Queen Anne manual of arms. The Lions lost the ball game by a score of 48-73 however, neither the students in the stand nor the team lost their spirit during the game. A group of students turn out to see the football players off to Denton for the East Texas- North Texas game. Another group, too late to get into the picture, arrived iust as the lmovs were leaving. Richard Pruitt and Joe Russell lead the yells. First Row: Mary Beth Brite, Rising Star, Lillie Keith Brown, Lindaleg Mary Lynn Brown, Mt. Vernong Virgil Perry Brown, Sulphur Springs, Roy Burlingham, Con- neaut. Ohio. .. Q a Q 1 , L V t-'R '- All ' ,' -s., ,-I N Q ff . 'Viz fx: , 1 Second Row: Alvis P. Burns. Linden: Loucille Ford Burton, McKinneyg Leta Mae Caldwell, Green- ville, Joe Roy Capps, Paris, Wilnia L. Carring- ton, Commerce. The Mitchell Grenadiers march onto the North Texas field at half time. This was the first performance this year for the Grenadiers. Third Row: Estell Carroll. Gilmer: Mrs. Erhie Car- roll, Jefferson: Madeline H. Cates, Savoyg Mrs. Lillian Cathey, Quitmang Mrs. Annie Alyne Cham- bers, Quinlan. 'f 1 X' ' It 2 ' -' - - , ' M 1 It AJXQYT' - .. J -. i -- M. lil Q i k 3' . L' Q, if MQ' PM ia ., : sf' . ,Q-ex V ,. 4. ,.., , , P -5 47 - as -d ...1l 25347 Brownie Longabach and'Pat, Dye sign out at Bin- nionr Hall to go to the interclub tea. .Office assistant. Thelma' Neal looks on. y First Row: Kenneth Chambers. Farm- ersville: Hazel F. Chapman, Farmers- villeg Mrs. Katy Belle Chappell. Paris: Lee Oslin Chasteen, De Kalb: ,lohn L. Clark, Chandler, Clara Patterson Clem- ents, Commerpeg John Clyde. Blue Ridgeg Earie Cockrell, Clarksville: Bela Lucile Coffman, Terrell. slips. ru h week ln an effort to give an inside view of the life Of social club rushees the editors of the LOCUST are pre- senting a series of pictures featuring two freshmen girls. The girls attended at least one of the rush parties of CHCl1 social club. Beginning with the interclub tea the pictures represent the coke parties, teas, and the final big Parties, quiet hours, and last, the girls signing the preferenfle Betty Deaton advises Pat and Brownie about registering at the interclub tea. Almost every freshman girl on the campuswattended the tea sponsored by all girls' social clubs. s' 50 tained pfogfa Wy in tl Second Row: Bertha Collins, Hugo, 0kla.g Mrs. Dial Collins, Como, Billy L. Conner, Sulphur Springs, Mrs. Faye Cooper, Pointg Mrs. Marquerite Coop- er, Roxtong Boyce M. Corley, De Kalb, John H. Criner, Benton, Ark.g Mavis Ruth Dacus, Gilmer, William H. Daniel, Texarkana. Third Row: Danny Darby. Greenville.: Percv J. Darwin, Whitewrightg Marie B. Davis. Commerce: Bertha Colley Denison, Paris: Mary Lee Derden, Poy- nor: Z. H. Doan, Bonham: C. C. Dool- in, Klondike: Mattie Mae Duncan, Ivan- hoe, Roy Ray Dykes, Windom. First Elam Janie Elois Estel Nita ples. le: rie ley oy- rol- an- After the interclub tea each social club had a ucoken party. Parties were scheduled three each night for two nights. Each lasted only an honr which gave the fresh- men girls an opportunity to go to every party to which they had been invited. . Joyce Turner, as representative of the Kairlishan cluli, enter- tained the girls with a song. Each club presented one nunilmer on the program. Brownie and Patat -the Kaiflishan tea. At the Les Choisites coke party Betty Lawrence and Betty 4 Wyehe dance as Joyce Turner plays the piano, The party was held in the East Dorm living room. raduates i l First Row: Frances C. Elain, Edgewood, Mrs. Janie M. Eller, Ivanhoe, Eloise P. Ellis, Fruitvaleg Estelle Elliott, Fruitvaleg Nita Weatherly Ellis, Na- ples. Second Row: Carl W1 English, Frost, Max W. Fagg, Dallas, Mrs. Lucy Douglas Fendley, Corsi- eanag ,lack M. Finley, Carthage, B. Elbert File, Hughes Springs. Third How: Kathleen C. Fitzgerald, Frankston, Mrs. Opal M. Flanagan, Mabank, Ernestine Floyd, Corsieanag A. A. Foriest- er, Texarkana, Wanza Lou Fountain, Dallas. Ik 't CJ mf N. V . :bfi !- ,t M K 5 ss t S X if . p x i, , N Q X X x v- :mrig . W. x 1 4 K L X 4 5 52 f , Elia X X . 'K ., X 91 P ' 'yew L' ' o F' ' 't 5 'N ' -. I - 1 : , if ' .: ' Qi 3 exp xi ' .. . ,:.f:'ny Q,-sid e , - ' l 'M' f--- 1. Q Q. .5 y 1- ' ' ' V Q 'W sk . E U ' L14-.iqxx ' Q 'A k - V X ' .ft ' 'Q' .. . Q Kg - -. -I v Q-:W .Q itgff 9.1 1 i ,lg 1,3 .. I , 'WW gfsiv., ' -1, ' - Ifffrcfxiu '-i s- 35.51 F' .1 Ft , VV ' f X 4 y fn- Q r' . i' 'M . 'YS' x i i i f ' FX i wif Pat and Brownie enter the Charles Muller, Ir. home where the Caramica club held their tea. At the Tooanoowe tea Pat and Brownie chat after being served. Pat and Brownie observed quiet hours with a game of rummy. They wouldn't even talk to the photographer. members. First Row: Juanita Loretta Frair, lla- venna, Hazel Futrell, Gilmer, Virginia M. Gee, Point, Elizabeth Ann Gerbeth. Commerce, Nannie Lou Gibbs, Sulphur Springs, Belba Jo Gibson, Texarkana, Gerald L. Giles, Celina, Minnie Lee Gillispie, Como, Edith F. Gilmore, Leonard. A Second Row: I. M. Glasscock, Celeste, Harry A. Graham, Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. Lutie Granberry, Quitman, Zora Frances Greenway, Cumby, Parmar Lee Gregary, Gilmer, Dolores Ann Griffith, Savoy, James R. Griffitt, Ivanhoe, Mrs. Lagvada Grigg, De Kalb, James F. Grubbs, Linden. K N ! 5.4 as Q yoga-44 f After a series of- six teas in one Sunday afternoon the girls were ready to pull their shoes off and rest and try to decide which club would be their choice if they got a bid from it. A few days later the girls were called to the Dean of Womenis office to make their prefer- ence. Then they were welcorned into the club by a group of the old So began their pledgeship. Third Row: Mrs. Caroline R. Gray, Corsicana, Gertrude M. Gray, Terrell, Mrs. Gladys M. Hall, Ravenne, Monnie Hall, Mabank, Mrs.. Ruth J. Hall, Com- merce, Minnie B. Hargrave, Sulphur Springs, Mrs. Jennie lo Hawkins, Ft. Worth, Mae V. Hawkinsj Fruitvale: Frances Head, Grand Saline. , ., 31 M 3 ' L .fri-4 At teas We A of Wo Berry, First R Heflin, Charloi City, IN derson, Vermor dike, Cooper K 7 W! X! ink? Q s were h club ter the 'prefer- he old Gray, ferrellg Vlonnie l, Com- .ulphur ns, Ft. titvalez At the Kalir tea Jo Carol McCasland, an ex-student, pours. The teas were held October 141. Pat Dye and -Brownie lJ0tlg2llJ3Cll tell their hostess, a Marpessa, how much llwx enjoyed thc tea. It was held at the ll. l' Bickham home. At the end of rush week the girls went to thc Dean of Women's office to sign a preference slip. Here Dean Berry, shows them how to fill out the paper. First Row: Mrs. Mildred Heflin, Celeste, Ethel Charlotte Hellams, Royse City, Mrs. Atha Lea Hen- derson, Quinlan, Vivian Vermon Henderson. Klon- dike, Alvis Hendricks, Cooper. Second Row: Richard P. Holland, Port Isabel, Les- ter Hollis, Dodd City Ruby Hollis, Dodd City R. G. Hollowell, Tyler Betty Jane Holman, Em ory. Third Row: Ernest B. Holman, Emory, Lois Holmes, Gilmerg J. Ken- neth Horn, Paris, Cloyd G. Huckabee, Norphlet. Ark., Mildred M. Hud- dleston, Princeton. .A 1' 2 , pp '- 'i' t - ' ,Q -P i . T 2 , i y i es ie s .1 .pf W it QTL Z - -Liga 1 .h.,j..f.. rj,A2 - as-. ' X, , , -, , L ,f , ,- - , After the preference sheets were signed, each club received a list of the girls who had selected its club. Then the club members visited eacl: girl and pinned on the colors. After getting her eolors,'the girl was changed from rushee to pledge. graduates 5--J--f, ,Z-T r l ffl' ,X-2, .. -,If ,f gg Page 27 EPR Only the early risers made it to the first activity of Western Week, the trail breakfast at 6 a. m. After the breakfast the students had time before classes to watch the rising of the sun. First Row: Mrs. Beula Huff, Corsicanag Mrs. Vera Huff, Fouke, Ark.g Marger- et Dill Huffman, Corsicana: Lena Mae Hutt, Fouke, Ark.g Annie M. Hyman. Commerce, James Thomas lbbotson. Cinceg Rheha Icenhower, Cinceg Mattie lvie, Emoryg Cay M. Jones, Mesquite. 0 4 4 r fl X! , f W f .s , 'Z My r .x'4 ,Q Vf pl ol b. d 4 T. be st in walk: for c Second Row: Caroline Johnson, Atlan- ta, James Truett Johnson, Big Spring: Lennis S. Johnson, Greenville, Norma Lee Johnson, Miller, Alva Rice Jones. Mahankg John Burton Jones, Cuvlg James B. Jones, Detroitg Thedias N. Jones, Marshallg Billy Julian, Quinlan. 'f , . , 1 - A w , ' m 4 V '-s' . r V .. .1 S- as - V x I' I QQ! M Q ,V ,MZ - -... ,,,. . .,,, ...., ...W ,,,,f ,M .4 '- ' f A5 t as Q X' 'WJ 'I X ff? if Q f A ' x Q' 1 1 A 'fix gr 553. mg if X 7 Q59 af Wy , U X 4111 1 f I , f Third Row: George W. Kennemer, Stan- ton, Frances Marie Kerhow, Cooperg LaFarris M. King, Edgewoodg Troy Lee King, Farmersvilleg Winnie Sikes Kirk- patrick, Leonard, Sarah Knight, Sea- goville, Alice Leary Lockness, Cince: Wilie Mae Lamb, Mahankg Florence Lambert, Hugo. ff 1 X K I' X v S 1 f Y ff' , f., V Zz? , 4 1 i ,QTZQ A . Z f .L ' f ' , Z! LW f, ,, M 'W r , ,ye R I? AQ wk L 5355.143 I Wwgfgf ,, E et, I .Z ,ij g V, - x , mbsf h .:::: f:. 'J X 1 If A V A lswzffwiix' fi. , it 'U fg ' J , r:. M A if X X 'y get :fi- AW. . 5 .rm Q , gg. N Fzrs. Lani clrec' er: Giln arka am. Btan- npCI'Q f Lee Cirk- Sea- incei TCIICC For three days East Texas State-students re- verted to theidays of the old west with Stetson hats, plaid shirts, bluejeans, and cowboy boots. Those who were not wearing at least three articles of Western clothing were arrested, tried, and punished by being thrown in the watering trough. One of the great occasions during these three days was the judging of the Western Week Queen. This contest was held in the Student Union Building ballroom before three judges and over half of the student body. Ulf Nancy Johns, Western Week Queen nominee, walks for the judges. There were over 70 nominees for queen. First Raw: Joseph A Land, Duncanvilleg Mil- dred McKee Lane, Coop erg Mary L. Langford Gilmer, R. L. Larey, Tex arkanag Mrs. lbera Lath- Secjond Row: Roberta Lee Dallas, Mary ,lean Light, Pittsburg, Peggy Elaine Lipscomb, Quitmang Myr- tle Mae Little, Bonham' William E. Llewellyni am, Commerce. Daingerfleld. . 55 ' ,.., , ' wer, A xx 'Q , 'M 'A g, T 5 I ' fi ik Q , .,,, f7?,, L A' 1. X fl.. Q 1, .. , I 5 ,ry-fix. T jg- ...,k Q 5 , Q ..-.Q-In M f1..':-,rye .,. .3 - 1. Sr. , f. . g 5 V I -, -.1-,re -s 'f'ffJfi:fr rf f -. ff, 'f y. '2 2.-QQ.-fs. ai r i. .. 5 f v The 1952 Western Week Queen was Pat Dye of Greenville. She was crowned at a dance held in her honor as the final event of Western Week. Third Row: Audrey Lo- mat, Dallas, Alfred D. Long, Dc-:Queen, Ark.g Lerlene Louvier, Mt. Pleasantg .Helen Brown Lowe, Dallas, Mrs. Irene A. Lowrey, Dodd City. QA-4 U .FQ 'ififl nf . .4-U Q 'T-2 , . li .x F 14 f' ' ' . , 4... , it . V L graduates , ,-,N fxx-. If I XN A, Y N X li rf, u Ki X llixxj ,fl l ff'X.,. fs! ll 4' l 1 f f ,f A is Q 1 x , f X. Page 29 x ,Z f X li Three girls, who managed to get up early enough to go to the trail breakfast, put sugar and cream in their coffee hoping that this will help them -to wake up. As has been the custom during the last three years of Western Week, a square L dance was held in downtown of Commerce. Rupert Daniel and Ann Calvert pass under the arms of Jo Ed Smith and Jo Ann Hall. At the assembly program a group of stuf Dan, played by James Blackshear, has , been Sl First Row: Mark Lourey, Tyler: Billy G.-Lyons. Whitewright: Willa .lean Lyons, 'Whitewrightg Mrs. Mary Caul- din McAmis, Roytong Bess 'McClatcry. Creenvilleg Elfie McClelland. Gilmer: John McClendon. Ir., Ft. Worthg Bryant J. McCombs, Winthrope, Ark.g Orra Mar McDowell, Yantis. ' Second Row: O. P. Mclilwreath, Mer- tensg Rosa C. Mc'Farland, CrandSa line, Malcolm McGee, Randolph: Mrs Mary Evelyn McClasson, Roytong Hu bert Houston McKinne Lake Creek Yr 5 .Addie McMillon, Pointg Dildy Marion Sulphur 'Springsg Annie M. Marney 7 Corsicanag Beatrice Martin, Pittsburg. Third Row: Virginia Mason, Texar- kanag Thomas -C. Meador, Arkadelphia, Arkansas, Margaret Melton, Sulphur Springsg Margaret Merritt, Detroit: Iva Jo Miller, Bonham, William M. Miller, Wichita Fallsg Alvin F. Moody, Green- ville, Clydene Moore, Hugo, Okla.: Mark Melton Moore, Naples. i f N, X. Firs Rav ell ' Mar vicv por! som Zz. -11 U lexar- phia, lphur 1: Iva lillerf lreen- Jkla ,: if . Of Students, dfamaliled The Sl'100ting Of Dan MCGICW. In President G:-:e's office, Freshman Red Eppers takes over for the been shot by the stranger, Richard Hicks. day, 1 First Row: Sibly Moore. Ravenna: Bernice llow- ell Morriss. Dodd City Mary lieth Moser. Long- view: Edna Pearl New port, llallasg Ross New- som, Mt. Pleasant. Second Row: Graco An- nic Odcn, Yantisg James W. Odcn. Yantis: Cora Orsliorn, Edgewood: Ap- nic Belle Owens, Leonard: Mary Loesc Pace, Leon- ard. ,, ,,,. . As the freshmen take over for their day, upperclassman Dave Phillips receives a few licks from freshman Lesby Daniel. Third Row: Robert B. Palmer, M. Pleasantg Freeman Parish. Sulphur Springsg Sarah Nola Par- ish, Talcog Alma Brown Parsons. Sunincr, Nell Pate, Edgewood. After the rodeo October 26 the students lighted a bonfire to sit around and sing Western ballads graduates ,KT f'-x .J Q1 1 u 4 President of the Student Council Alex Kibler intro duces Western Week Queen nominee Avonne Green to East Texas students and the judges in the Student Union Build- ing. I The men from the old west line up lo have their boards looked over. Kibler won the contcst. 1 . Pat Dye, Western Week Queen, receives her crown at the dance in her honor. Alex Kibler has just placed the crown on her head and presented her with afbouquet. First Row: Betty Pearson, Sulphur Springs, E. Y. Pettit, Commerce, Vel- ma Anderson Pickens, Greenville, Mrs. Velma Pierce, Mt. Pleasant, Lucius A. Pogue, I r., Sulphur Springs, Mrs. Chris- tine Pope, Marshall, Ruby Ferguson Price, Malakoff, Martha Priester, Ath- ens: Fulman Pritchard, Blue. Ridge. Second Row: Mrs. Marbaleta Pryor. Ennis, Lucille Putman, Paymor, Alva Kenneth Quesenberry, Dallas, Mary Beth Rabb, Point, Mrs. Hallie Randall, Fruitvale, Morene Olivia Renfro, Grand Prairie, Dayne R. Rich, Commerce, Maurine Riley, Rockwall, David W. Riner, Holly Grove, Ark. Third Row: Mrs. Myrtle Roberson, Edgewood, Mrs.'Elinor Robinette, Tex- arkana, Ethelynh Robison, Mt. Pleas- ant, Kathryne Low Roddy, Denison, Mrs. Eunice Rogers, Irving, Fay Roth, Terrell, James A. Rouse, Sulphur Springs, Floyd Saylors. Tr., Browns- boro, Roy E. Sandlin, Nevada. 1 NV x X 4-N V A ,nga 1 , '4f '?'f if Awfgg 2 5 ' f , W,- ,A Mx 4 ,V We X Wi 1 X Egg ZZ ef gi , 5 ' QKQQ A , , t, SPX-.gg HQQA Q52 N X , , Z?Qs Zgigg ? , X . Thr: lf to the lull! t f0T tl girls MIG tes Dori Sally Dai their corl First R0 Scott, 01 M. Shaw W. Shev w dred Sid ty Simmf Zigeqggg 47 ghd .d ., , -gi f 4 , iw? Q 02? fb Jw if ' 1 1 Z, s V A The last day of Westerii Week was devoted to the judging of the queen, tobacco spitting con- test for the boys, corn husking contest for the girls, followed by the Queen Presentation Dance. Doris Jean McNatt, Ester Leyenclecker. and Sally Dawson 'wait for the signal to start husking their corn. Sally Dawson won the contest. . First Row: Robert Ellis Scott, Omahag Mrs. Ola M. Shaw, Quitmang Ben W. Shew, Athensg Mil- dred Siddle, Parisg Bet- ty Simmons, Mt. Vernon. may S f f . 'Wx 'AWN ' Fgi ,Q Q' R' 55,3 ,f qt tx .. X, ary. gs . X Q5 X15 .xr gyvlgifn .x .5 .Q ' ' kwa' 'ea X X Second Row: Anna L. Slayton, Ft. Worth, Mrs. MamieBelle Smart, Green- villeg Benjamin E. Smith, Linvilleg Dorothy Smith, Creenvilleg Morris A. Smith, Cumby. Jaw S Alvis Redfern and Bill Betts 'cpreparev their tohacco for the contest Some of the boys who entered complained of feeling sick after it, was oxrr Bo Newton won the contest by only a few inches, with a distance of 36 feet, 3 inches. Third Row: Oney Clyde Sockwell, Greenvilleg Sun- shine Spierg. Tylerg Jua- nita Sprinks, Commerceg Mrs. J. D. Stafford, Wake Villageg Ellene Stanley, Cooper. A raduutes Fi Q , , sf- ss l - fri ' ., ff':i . 11.1 ..-,:s, -1 J . 4 aft? . fl-. i w?-is f x , , . if iz rg , F- . 4 ' Sis' it if 5 'Z 'Z'-. Q ' 'i' i vs. t l if tffkk fr' W V .is-'A , f' 1' gy' ...,, ' -, K ml X , l ,H -. r.- ' 51:33 PM N 1 X 2 . a -' 7 --- It . -A -1 ' 1 , , ' , , 2. Q at .'si...-5.411 xl f--Y W fy 'cj' y 1 ,' f ' .fi l 'X X 1-CX. ' U My xr-ff f I Q-Lmesw ' , ,gM'm,,,..J f MW' V J T ' A' ' eww: iw ,LA M, A Q t .,,,4S,e .Q , ,,f,,.frz.a P4z1jf?1?'e.ef ee- nf nr if . , N W. . . .H-fn. f . , M,,n6,,1 V ,M x an ff' .. N ....e ' V - 31, I ' M.-H V-'-JQM, I if- ','. '.,,,':.. -' ' I ' i , I rf 'vi 4. 4 .ya--v , , . ra. , , ,zfvt-v . .':-,y 4- ff y., Q-f':.'U'f 'a ...ew 2 fa .1 ,, ,,,-.wW 'r ia .11 'P A 1 U. -?w'.mJf'1a NW ...lil-ai. ,, V, ,L V.-vf f I, A ,I I ,, ,,,,wf-lee ,A t . :- gui 5 4 ju-gf a,, say' . f ,- -5' '--f A mid 0160 ' 'fl awe. H m , ' . .1 1 1 U 11 ' I . A- ,243 ,., ,f H V4 ,,,,?,,, I Y I 7 z ly., g E n 'Ili V it , was f than L 5 I WMI, ,,. ,. ,,A5?,Li,aE YT 23 ti 45 2 fix? W Q50 it 5 if . l' 2 i ' W 7 ., ra? ' 5 . Q a ,lv Q af, f la, . a...12 ff, , . 3 , i l JAH.: fa 5 ,, gwwt YF P4 t ggi M 1.J'fKQ -af ff: :L my N f s? se fb hr, wg, ag ' aff 1 V, f a , 1 ,V , as . .1 V' .1 . - . 1. mf . , 3 . W wi f' 1, W 1'. f ' . 'R a ' V 1 T i as 'QM .ri mask a .-.M so M. st . .4 At the 60th annual Homecoming Celebration, over 7,000 people were on the campus at ET. At the afternoon game between East Texas and Stephen F. Austin, 20 visiting bands were present. At the half time 16 of these groups First Row: ,lames E. Starrett, Sulphur Springs: Erlie McCrury Stagner. Boga- ta: ,lessie,Stone, Mt. Pleasant: Doris S. Stringer, Tyler: Oreta Sweeney. McKin- ney: Evver Tanner, Texarkana: Mrs Erma W. Tate, Bonham: Mrs. C. B. Taylor, Fruitrale: Frances Wiley Tay- lor, Commerce. 60th nu l Second Row: Robert Haris Taylor. Pres- cott, Ark.: Ruth g Taylor. Powclerly: Mannie Thomas, Dallas: Mrs. Wiley L Thomas, Jr., Longview: Ruby D. Thorn- ton, Corsicanag Bess Ruth Tittswortli Greenville: Hugh C. Tomlinson, Coop er: Grady Tompkins. Brownshoro: Lot- tie C. Tucker, Mt. Pleasant. Third Row: Mrs. Mary Wright Tucker, Sulphur Sorings: Annie Mae Wade. Quinlan: Harold Joe Walker, Hope, Ark.: Mrs. Hazel Ward, lrvingg Clvde M. Waters, Jr., Cooper: Mrs. Alfred Parks Weaver, Seagoville: .lamcs T. West, Greenville, Miss Parker Williams. Van. flag 7 X , f ,.-' K 3. . 41 ,K f 4 ps . 2' 'fa .4 .R , ff f fg , fr'-Viv gi Wx Tnoon nroups ker, ade, OPC, lvcle ifred 5 T. anis, with the ROTC bang and East Texas bands performed. The Homecoming Queen, Rxta Jennlngs and her attendants Ann Patrick and Jo Ann McCord were presented. Then the bands formed in letters across the fleld Welcome Exes homeeoming Second Row: Mary -E. Wommack, Lind- eng Karl D. Woodward, Dallasg Mary Ann Wright, Deportg Mrs. Gladys Young, Grand Salineg La Maine Young, Athens. e 5 E x Q X 4 A 'is 15 ,Qi 2 xc Avg 5 R .1 iw we si , ,A 2 F 4' fag x J '11 fr? fx Q XJ Nj f fx Aol, 'Q' E F Y . M- , was ,The winning' float in the parade was the Victory Bell. This float was made by the Ogima club and Pat Dye of Greenville is the beautiful girl on it. - The night before Homecoming Day a group of students lighted a bonfire and gave a few yells to pep up the football team. The team was called to the front of the group of students and made a few promises of what they would do the next day. And they kept the promises as the game ended 21-19 with East Texas the winner. Homecoming was a day of greeting old friends, viewing the parade downtown, and Watching the football game between East Texas and Stephen F. Austin. This was on November 10. After the foot- ball game small parties and coffees were held for the exes. President of the Senior class is Bill Betts, Naples. Bob Sloan, San Benito, is vice-president. James Blackshear, cheerleader, announces a yell to a group of students at a bonfire before the homecoming game. LOCUST Co-editors, Imagene Scogin and Sue Rus- sell, add their bit to the homecoming bonfire. seniors . . . . X X, ,r --fj F X Bama Slider, Simms, IS secretary of the Senior class ff f 1 XX h ' f' f 1 lk-Z ill liz? ll l , ff - fl i X ,,,ni l fx , ff Y I ,. ,, -if , 1 f K a Q ,f ,-, N JJ X. V! I ff gg b' 2 Page 37 l Red Masse receixes his pin President of the Student Council Perry Fite, president of the Ex-stu- Felix ' ' CJY ' 7, , ' , , and card to identify him as an ex-student Alex Ixibler, presents the prize for the dents Association, speaks al the luncheon at homecoming. Massey was active in all winning homecoming parade float to Don for all exes. The dinner was held in the Campus affairs as a Student, Monzingo, president of the Ogima club. East Dorm dining room. First Row: Charles H. Abernathy Hughes Springs, Elbert Lyn Adams, Comanche, Steve Adams, Jr., Tomball, Clyde Huth Akins, Dike, Troy Alcorn, Odessa, Leitha Davis Allen, Shreve- port, La.: lris Ann Anderson, Garland, Billene Laitilla Andrews, Commerce, .lane Arey, Commerce. x. , .. -S 'U Q A 7 Z A , .,,,.. Second Row: Edgar Ash, Houston, Ber- nice Ashworth, Commerce, James O. Atwell, Jr., Paris, William C. Bailey, Dallas, Betty Lou Baker, Commerce, Bina Lu Barnett, Quitman, Lewis Beck- ham, Savoy, Billy Bedgood, Saltillog Mary Jo Bell, Paducah. axes return Student Council members ride in the pa- rade in a car driven by James Terrell. Other members with him are Pasqual Valle, Paul Dur- rett, Mark Moore, and Marshall Thomas. Third Row: John H. Bemis, Da Lewis S. Bennett, Greenville, Marlin Elwood Bentley, Caddo Mills, Bell Betts, Naples, Mervin B. Billings, Rox- ton, Burnell Blount, Greenville, Vesta Giddings Bowden, Brenham, Wayfne Bower, Corsicana, Dudley B. Bozeman, Paris. . 1 2-592 . 13, 1 1 - + ,, ,WK 'mc'-. 5? mf ,W x ' ,Ze .J he 7. ' WW 1, . A 'jx V, f - . 1 A . as V ff- ' ' ' 'N f IV I' ' , 1 , .,,,. A, . I U ig ,gn-MW W , 'ski J... -of yew I .. , -' f ' T I 2 .W f 5' , ,,f, ' ' P wi g f . 0 X N, ., Q' i 'J 2 f 'SH' f if WY? ' ff f ,QF f , - is . MQ, . Qs ..,. ,. 4 1 .., Q .. iii ii N.. ,, f . - ,,, .. , y, H JN, . ,Y .. A , , , ,. . , -. cs W sm ff! 1 ,, ...x . sf ,. ,. , .1 i fa t . 42- . ,iff S 'Q , A971 ',. X A f f' '0 2' 'ff if V mf r f it ' 'wie stan fath busi me t. ai fr as First Brant ry R. L. lf ITICTCI ing, lame view. .1 x-stu- 4 :heon l n the l 5 if l l 1 1 V JL The fathers of the ET Lions at the lioinecmning gaunt- stand as they are introduced. Those who could not have their father present were represented by a relative or a Commerec businessman. Jack Hetherington, was represented by his mother. parades, At the homecoming dance, Felix Perez, an airman from the Island of Guam. and a visitor from Shreveport, La., take over the dance floor as the other couples stop dancing to watch. la 1 Marlin 5 3 Bell s, BOX- 5 Vesta Wayne yzemam 4 First Row: Mary Lou Branom, Commerceg Jer- ry B. Brewer, Cornmerceg L. B. Brackeen, Com- merceg Willis F. Brown- in Of. Texarkana, Tex. 5 Q . L James B. Bruner, ong- view. Second Row: B. T. Bry- ant, Lindaleg Dorothy Bryant, Honey Croveg Wanda Burks, Blossomg Peggy J. Burns, Sulphur Springs. Virgil Lee Burns, Palmer. X. , '- W W Jlap p ,,. . ,. E Z . W , Z iii- ii 7 ' Em- W - , . W et' ' ' ,' ,W .4 4 'Q fy!! V 2 .V '-::..,3jf5 :fQ , , f I Q , ff Third Row: Lavina Cade, Quitmang Raymond Frank- lin Butts, Bagotag Chris- tine Evelyn Cain, Sulphur Springsg Freddie Calame, Texarkanag lmon M. Cal- er, Texarkana. seniors Q , -. gg 4 A 4 , 'l b JV ? Nrf A .. , 5 3 ft l TA ...rr - ,. l ,EN . :.,, u 1,1 - f .- , X fs-at 1 .. --. .. M A' ' r 'ide' if l lx -:V 2 ' ..-' 21 ' -.-- Z K?--fix I - ,V-A A ,V I ,i j L., Q 1 ' W X ,V . . - 1 ,-6 . , gf! , X 'i I . ? K f- ,, ff-T .if Pagv 39 ,,Z ' A 2 af ' stud nt-fu ulty fro lies pon or cl f 2 -5' families. Dr. Paul Barrus sings the sad story of a poor young maiden. by .p, . Students and faculty got together to present a talent show and to provide money to buy baskes of food for the needy families of Commerce. The Varsity Cadets and EasTexans teamed up and presented background music for a part of the entertainment. The show netted over 33170 which bought Christmas baskets for 20 needy . a---.,,Y A -.. X A--.v his. ---- '- -A , .IK ...... . X P ,n,..a.x,... 'X l l T i First Row: Loyce B. Call, Bailey, Ruth Campbell, Ennis, Bobby Cargile, Com- merce, Joel D. Casey, Paris,.Chandler Herbert Oliver, Greenville, Bobbie Jeanne Chapman, Commerce, John Maynard, Farmersville, Bruce A. Cher- ry, Sulphur Springs, Alice Hallum Childs, Fairfield. Second Row: T. R. Childs, Fairfield, Francis Nadine Clanton, Colorado City, Dolores J. Clark, Hooks, G. B. Clark, Jr., Gilmer John B. Clark, Greenville, Charles T. Clayton, Terrell, Howell B. Cobb, Terrell, Mary Ellen Combs, Fouke, Ark., Billy Edward Converse, Greenville. Q X Ss f 1 X hz s , x ff .. - ,Q 5 ei, 12:35, ' Xi . . .ff 1 nf ' g Third Row: James H. Cook, Cunning- ham, Bernice Cooksey, Clarksville, Joe F. Cox, Fairlie, Bobbie Cox, Cunning- ham, James Boyd Criscoe, Paris, C. S. Cromwell, Borger, Jimmy D. Crowson, , . Texarkana, Ark., G. A. Cruz, Laredo, Loren E. Daggett, Texarkana. . gf, if ,, l Q , f My .JN . N, M, xx Af' X f X. hu, 7, A, 2 . 'Ja Wfff,.g:s:::e5:5sf ,, 5 f if 1 115 , 'x ff Q' M rf Ml ,FM ,fi M X V' ,Q It 7 r 3 . a ss? 5,2565 . s- W? ' ff '97 f f , I. we Wx ,. 5 M. 1 7 X 1 ,, S, A 4 QS 7 ff SX i 'V 'O 1 W as W.. K f ,, 4. .. . 7 Z iff .. ' N , ,, . . Q ss H 41 'fb . ,, x A X A . . xg, Y it l 1 4 4 1 4 1 1 First Itasca Simn Dani: Darla Darb 1 S L. is Z Y nning- e, JOB nning- ,os 0WVSOHa ared05 W 7 1 I L . , ,I Y ' Q 7zaa?k 4, Q2 ,, ,, 1 2 frolics. D First Row: G. L. Daniel, Itasca, Jesse K. Daniel, Simms, Jimmy Tarleton Daniel, Wolfe City, Dale Darby, Greenville, James Darbv, Winnsboro. Second Row: Corinne Davis, Mt. Pleasant, Dor- is Davis, Trenton, F. M. Davis, Paris, Mary Vel Davis, Enloe, Paul G. Davis, Mt. Pleasant. ...- IIIi ?t, ' dit T I. T. Adams, Ray Luke, and Dr. James E. Richards play My Blue Heaveni' at the p One of the numbers on the program to bring the most applause from the audience was Rita Jenninvs' rendition of HSL Louis Blues. Third Row: Royce Lee Davis, Texarkana, Perry M. Dawson, Canton, Bet- ty Deaton, Whitewrigbt, Jerald R. Debenport, Ty- ler, J. Derwin DeShazo, Wortliani. seniors has H t 2. 2 - hw fix fa fr ,Q W I N ' T 'il Q 6, X , Q0 Y :Af X X .M 5 -a,-M -.Ly -up X , ,f X --ra 4 3 ' if M viii.: T: 1. ' ig .. 83:12 . , ' 4 5 1 . ' sp . , 'x 2 , fl l Vx . X -I2 'I ' . ,, . E1Z'?,a 1,gsH:,Q, 5 ...' , gvwg fr ' ' f ml if ig, ,a g J' V .aff N 5.4 - ' L-V... 1 -EEF? Sf' A fs .. . K5 We S r , ' Q: ' ' 4 2 s ' ' 1- l .23-f,:.1,, Q .-1 X - A . . 'AQ , JA. ., .J -L L. , .-. ., . - nu:-1-fs-Q 2.1: 1 1 X J , gli 1 .X X I Igg ijzf xx .1 f X P-ag Xlimlf' L,-- -jx First Row: Charles Junior Dewoody, Gober, Gerald D. Dingus, Maud, Mrs. Ella Mae Duncan, Mt.'Pleasant, James A Duncan, Greenville, Robbie Mae Duncan, Greenville, Billy ,lack Dunk- lym, Frankston, Billy Gene Dunn, Com- merce, Paul Durrett, Waco, Addie Sum, Edwards Klondike , I ' 1 V . Students dance after the coronation of the Queen at the Military Ball. parties, urties, Military Ball. Second Row: Jimmie C. Edwards, Jr., Cleveland, Glenn Ellison, Itasca, Au- die Ercanbraclc, Commerce, Douglas Estes, Sulphur Springs, Stella Eubanks, McLeod, Edward Evans, Athens, Feid- erico A. Ferreira, Asuncion, Paraguay, Charles Bruce Fielden, Sulhpur Bluff, Barbara Fisher, Commerce N f -, 'VR ffl 5 2, 'F A 'awQ4 4 K 1 X Z, , A X S Q, ,,bf ' v , .Ei ffxn, ,fm g f' SN. , I W, . r A x sn? ff iw 2 urties A group get their wraps as they leave the ..,, ,-, . 0 Third Row: Norma Jean Ford, Com- merce, Frances Lynell Foreman, Avin- ger, Wanna Lee Fox, Como, Orville Kathryn Francis, Paris, Alice Freder- ick, Frost, C. l.. Freeman, Commerce, Mary Freeman, Van, Phil Fugitt, Greenville, Prothro Gaddis, Greenville. 'va - f ' ,il NE'f,vf5:i R , ' BLD , Q i fx, . , zfu fif ,Q is i 'A X , Mb .M .Et fa :I f M 1 Q9 WSW-fe W X ' Q sw- J 5' -- t- ' ., W X239 ff Q 'gy s . ,S , , ,S 4 s--. , , , A. 1' -. V V , ,- W 5 gd, 5 f ,, , Z 6-W we 'Wg,y f ,Q .a,Q! revere 'A 'xzfi V494 'V r 4. . ff' Z - . ff 9 ' s if www W . , ,Z 4 ' W ., .5 M ,, ,J ff f, !AH'WeK2 YW ' .'s,K4 .M WWMWU X ,gm m,, A . wr gp: , , . , x 3 4- J 5 2 5 1 First F Garber Garvin rie Cr. Marie Smith Ball. 9 r Com- Avin- lrville lreder- HCICC Q Vugitt, nville. arg und. . . The Marpessa annual dance in the Student Union Building gets in full swing. First Row: Bonnie Jeane Garber, Greenville, Sue Garvin, Como, Lois Ma- rie Gray, Bonliarng Alice Marie Geiger, Longview, Smith L. George, Paris. Second Row: William Gerbetz. Commerce, Reg- gie Gilbert, Edgewood, Jimmie A. Gibson, Com- merce: .lolni Kelly Giles, Eclom: June Gilley, Alba. Third Row: Calvin Gillis, Laredo, Merle Grainger, Hughes Springs: Maur- ice Greenway, Farmers- villeg Billy George Goad, Greenville, Helen Mary Goad, Greenville: J 'I -352: W i rre' i fa -7-1 A ' ., .'.-,LrV 4 ' - -, , f s , ,gf , of , ', , f, f. Gr 'Q 151 ' Ve.. seniors Qkfif ' ice -www- ' ff-Q r Q 5 mall '4 I M W I ' , 9' 1. W ' 5946, , , These people refuse to let the LOCUST staff use their 'names even though they are just playing a game at a Press club party. Margaret NGussie', Flesher entertain the girls with some of her antics at a pajarna , party in Binnion Hall. 'cGussie was the campus 6'lVIost Popular Girl. Firsf Roar: James Goldsmith, Sulphur Springs, Clarence Wilburn Gray, Bon- ham: Dan L. Griffith, Bells, John B. Griffin, Deporl, Joe Grove, Commerce, .lack M. Groves, Dallas, William Owen Gunstanson, Murchison, Frank Habern, Paris: Charles Haldeman, Plano. WCW T - i ..f? 'i.f x as , x . ,..,.,..,., ,Q V 4 , . . V ... , .ii 1 'W-er' Second Row: Carolyn Hale, Bogata, Kenneth C. Hall, Quinlan, Sara Joyce Hamilton, DeKalb, Teddy D. Hanson, Wolfe City, Milton E. Harness, Sulphur Springs: lclora Harrison, Bryans Mill, Bobbie Head, Tyler, William Bennett Head, Greenville, Robert L. Hefner, Dallas. Springs, Glenn East Herman, Paris, I Herschel Kesler, Cooper, Bobby G. Hill, Ft. Worth, VVilliam L. Hill, Longview, Barbara Ann Hobbs. Bogata, Stanley Winfrey Holcomb, Sulphur Springs, James L. Holcombe, Texarkana, Lor- ene Hopkins. Hooks. . ...WL .. V, : 41 f WX? Q ! i .1 , . ' af' I ,f 1 ' M N- , RMK? . .. .4 .un 17' 1 , , A 2 , , . . f,. . , , ' ' ' J --je IM? . , mg ' f f of Vrfff 3 ,, , V ' .....:::aaa:zz'g:: .1 . ' mf ff... were , 1,-.ss X t im, A 1 5 Q YM --,,,..,w . 5 4 W A .f f ' L Q 9. MM f . ,f if 'fc .X ,f .. 52. . ff . I '-:nge X fe a r. . . i 1 f:xy2'1'i5fxsz:'9. X , i ,V f -'-- ,aa N ...N-f . , . . swf.:-1-1.o,W 5 ' ,, ' ' , N ' 'sw 'WZ' Q . 'K ' ,gm ,VW-, 7 J ,AW , 5 Q 's 3 - ,Qi ,,,,p, IX . i Nl . .4 W1 V 'am ' , , wi A ,il f, f Q 4 , W 4 ,, 7 , . . 'Vf' l irsI I lone ull lf ll Charli Culp : Comm Z 7 f 9 6 is g lim, -ew 3 iley ass OI The interest at this Tejas party seems to be at the other side of the room. Costume parties are a favorite of the French club. Here are the winners of the two best costumes at the Halloween carnival. lfirsl Row: Sara Mae llowell. Van: ll. A. How- cll. flr.. Van: Charles li. l-lughcs, Texarkana, Charles llun111Jl1rey's,Wolfe Second Row: James E. lelux. Como: Anne Mae Hyman, Commerce, Har- ry lccnhower, DeKalb, llcttyc Sue Isaacs, Com- City: Cay Hunnicutt, mcrccg Charles W. Iac- Connncrce. ohs. Greenville. C T 2, A 2, , E as n 5, gr t o - . G 5'1'Q T ' . fl -- . if f r i. r is Z y if t r Tllirrl Row: ,lane Jenkins. Greenville: Rita Jennings, Terrell: Mary Jeter, Car- thage, Alton Derwood Johnson, Jr., McLeod, Billy Joe Johnson, Athens J-Z, '-ui i. Zuffs XJ'- W, i. ,J ., ,, ,M f -N ,131 . ?t 7 f x 'sa Ziff' seniors f-T C E 6D fri. ff Xl' lx Page -15 hallowed! arnival Ann Anderson prepares to play at the International Relations Club booth at the Halloween Carnival. 3. ' SWG? the f First Row: Louis R. Johnson, Red- water, Mrs. Ruby Lillian Johnson, Edge-wood, Manley L. Jones, Nevada, Martha J ones, Ector, Robert Jones, Ec- tor, Tommy W. Jordan, Pittsburg, Wil- liam E. Jordan, Celeste, Olga Kennedy Juniger, Commerce, Mrs. Helen M. Kenner, Powell. . Second Row: Irene Kilgore, Direct, Ne- leta Killion, Flint, Dorreice K-ing, Win- dom, Betty Kistenmacher, Sulphur Springs, Delma L. Knox, Greenville, Lawrence Koonce, England, Ark., Cecil Lake, Greenville, Wayne Lambert, Eastland, Bobby Lawrence, Bloomburg. Jackie Sapaugh, Caramica club pledge, holds alighted candle in her mouth as someone tries to put out the flame with a water pistol. Third Row: Marion A. Lawson, Clarks- ville, lonia Leatherwood, Commerce, Jean Lemon, Sulphur Springs, Paul Livington, Sulphur Springs, Esther Leyendecker, Laredo, Nadine Buie London, Longview, Billy Looney, Glade- water, Rachel Love, Terrell, Samuel Lowe, Greenville. ff M, . Z ,, ,ff .t , -. WWW, as ,f N First R4 ford. V Lynch, on. C01 McCarl Mc-Carle V f Ray Luke and the Lion Band play 6'Let Me Call You Sweetheartn as Band Sweetheart Pan Chism is escorted off the field hy Drum Major Tommy Allen. 4 u ii' lghted d it the S lveet I h Allen helps Sweetheart Chisni out of thc car as they prepzire to gi on he football field at half-time. Driver of the car is Mrs. C. L. Pope. ' seniors llarks- lfirsf Rolf: Maxine Luns- Second Row: Mrs. Mary 7'lzz'ra' Row: Gaylord M ICTCCQ ford. Wlaskoinz Kathryn Nell Mc-Cool. Connnerceg Nlaclhlillan. Garlandg C. Paul Lxnt-h. Point: Frank Ly- Clarence M0Daniel. Par- H. NIcPherson,Jr.,Hughes Esther ma- Commerce: Billy E, is: Loraine Wlright MC- Springs: Toni J. Mabry, Buie N'lc'Carlx'. Cooperg Jerry lilrath. Dodd City: Betty Connnerccg Calyn Mad- Glade- xtltczm-15. Trenton. Nlclfee. Honey Groveg dow, Sulphur Springsg amuel Q Billie G. NlcGlathery. josip W. Maples. Coni- Yantis. enerce. all , ' - .F 1 vt, 1 r , 'SZVS V 4' I 4 E ' ' 1 -5, , ! ll Li 1 E V X x.f,fx:'l: uf , i A, Q ,ft L ar ,M , 'Aff I 1 U I' tx . J W f mn rin, Paltl iw ES. '- mf s,l.'T. Adams and the Varsity Cadets entertain guests at the football banquet with a minstrel number. ' N-ga ,ff K M . ,vy- First Row: Guy Marlow, Duncanvilleg Evelyn Martin, Commerce, Ruth Alene Martin, Paris, Thomas Moore Martin, Texarkanag Pete Martin, Honey Grove, lna Mathews. Biardstowng Margaret ,lean Mathis, Paris, l-lerhert M. Matti- son, Cumby, Charley Meadows, De- Kalb. Qffl V y . I if , , B, W X555 . rt.. 1 k 'IK f ' a Wa. 6 if A H ' ,bp , . f f 1 7 .0 . A MQ X6 y V f l 3 s ' g , w m..-,,,, ' -. .Second Now: Uelmer bl. Melton, Com- merce, Wanda Middlebrooks, Sulphur Bluffg Vilma Mitchell, Emory, Billy Garth Moon, Dallas, Christine Moore, Commerceg Faye Conner Moore, Ennis, Virginia Johnson Moore, Honey Groveg Ina Claire Morgan, Naplesg .lohn H. Morton, Hamilton. , X . ' K ' ' if' i L' af' fff'fi.3i? v ' .Q , AU. , , Wye, gn,--M.. -4 ,,,, ,-, , ,, ,qw , 0' M, Z Z'f '6 4 f 4 eff 'vw N X . .. X i ,AQ :sg fs ,f ,, Z f K X ,hp ' 5 f f W 2 YW' W I f ' XMJ. , l 1 S y f Mr 1 of 4 X f 1 f ff? 1 ff ' H W W' 4340 49 1 Ai.. ff.. i,g,..,,,f4 .-.f',',.vf 1rk',Q,,g. ., . . -,f.'sQ:f:i:::..4f'-asa 41.1,-,. V - 1 'f 'f ootball Marvin Brown, the most valuable player in 1951. B I L 'L AI. 4-L- 'l.....A,....,.L Charles Coach Third Row: Warren lVlurley, Bailey, Thelma Ann Neal. Blooming Grove, Ernest J. Newton, Grand Prairie, Lida Newton, Marshall, Betty Nichols, Pick- tong Wayne T. Norman, Vang Waylan Norrell, Minterg Charles Kenneth Northeutt, Emory, Marcus Norwood, Greenville. ,K VM I I W N is , 3? X 1 , f , - 1, M M J N , , , I f 1 ,Y , , I M I Yann G 7 gg! ' pw ,. ., G, 451 ff ,ff 7'ffvm-vf' 479. By., 3 if ' ' 'E - , . mf.. 7 7 I. Z, , , I' X ,,,, ..,., i Z 4 4 if , ff .1 'f I' 'Hx , 4. ef x' if ta, 'ws - . .ao 1 1 af .,.' gfw ,,W,,?Y First din, Willie liosel Celes' Comr Oyler Parhz H If 1 ,ah 1 1951. banquet Charles ul-lossi' Stewart receives congratulations from Coach 4'CatfishM Smith as the best blocking back in 1951 trove, Lida Pick- 'aylan 'nneth wood: I z'rst Row: Lono R. Nur- din, Baton Rouge, La., Wfilbert James Nussbaum, Rosebud, Cleon, Nuttall, Celeste, Martha Overall. Commerce, Dave Gerald Oyler, Cooper, Lonita Parham, Mt. Pleasant. Second Row: Hubert L. Parks, Paris, Lucky Parks, Ennis, Paul L. Pearce, Houston: Jana Lou Penney, Sulphur Springs: Bobbie lean Peyton, Greenville, Guy YV. Phillips, Caddo Mills. Announcer Bill Rust introduces t'Catfisl1'7 who will inlroclurrc the football players. Third Row: Mrs. Lennie A. Phillips, Corsicana, Nan Phillips, Bonham, Charles R. Pickens, Green ville, Oles 117. Pinson, Sulphur Springs, Louis Oleta Pollard, Chandler, Woodrow YV. Presnell, Gilmer. seniors f 1 '7 M 4-i,, ZW '1--f ig s Z hw if ' 5 f ' V f' 2 v- 'TG' , I 1 Nr - Xfxxxx ' XXX! , lift.: ft 0 . ' 154331 ln.. I T,-' :I i .,. an Ai. : Q X Q 5' 2' . f g ' -. 'Wg 12 ' i f . ii . 5 1 . Q T3 ' ,, 1 P ' N ' if --if: l 65 5 . , ,, W - , ' ' I li -'ft 1 , if ,Q . if Q 5 Ax A ,M AY? fsdj X ' , .51 i 1 4 as f f li, . x 1 it ff' if 1, J 2 ef F., J ,H J f , ,lj a DC J -wif ' Wai Xxx fu 1 f, ,Q ., , X ' 1 X7 Q . ,x 1 , .Q 'f-1 X ,f fy, 4 as 1, f Wh . f ax .1 ,'-. V, wk 1 A , 75,41 v f -A x ZW. I, M ,ff ww K . A . Jef. pw 52, , Sm SXNX f W, Z!! f br M ., .,,1 A QM , 5 44' f7ff,,,,fV,l, gggx-.gn le' s f 1, . , mg X V 7 ,flfm ' WW the christmas season J H116 Penny reads 21 StOry Of Christmas to a group of children fromythe Commerce elementary school as they wait for the star to be placed on the Christmas tree at the traditional star mounting ceremony. The scene at the left was designed by the Art Department It was placed before the library' and at night a yellow light which was in a near-lay tree shone on the scene l I'l'Sl Row: Robert VV. Shofner. Greenvilleg Hir- am D. Shute, New Bos- ton: James H. Sickles, Sulphur Springsg Mrs. Florine Simms. Caddo Mills: James F. Simpson. Lincoln. Ark.: Maggie Lou Sheen. Paris. Second Row: Lester Mar vin Slaton. Omahag E. J Slemmons, Greenville ldania Slider, Simms: Al- vin Smith, lvake Village .lolyne Smith, Jefferson Kenneth C. Smith, Sul- lipur Springs. Y ,. q i' N eff. t ' wt , jg., . wb ,Z -, My-'-l . -W MJ .fm h iv rx ' -- 1 .nz ss- ' X .Q ' -.r ew- ss ff S 1' . w x gag Ig 'Ss f 'r f' ,e..-' Xi' s.-. ,fit 1 X' A 'I we , 4' Y Y I x. Sw l Y Q nik' glgf 'E' awe T11 ird R010 : Maggie Smith, Gilmer: Oleta ,loyce Smith. Sulphur Bluff: Robert C. Smith, Texarkana' R. J. Smith. Greenville: Doyle W. Sol- omon. Deportg Iris Ann Specknian, Kilgore. 1 V, 4 'lun 8 684 A group from the Womenls Phy lrrsl Row Jackie Sue Spigner Green ullc Billie Joe Stanley Commerce Wlanne Nell Stapp Sulphur Bluff Davle lee Stephens Dallas Edmund Joe Goat Qitewart Avmber Johnnie M qtone larls Wilma Wharton Stone Dallas Duane btrickhn Greenville Nolan Strong Dublin h t of Christmas at the annual carol seryice. sical Education department portrays a scene from t e s ory Second Row Nolan Suiter Wmnsboro Darwin Swmney Van Leslie H Tay lor Cunningham Myre Taylor Texar kana Sidney Bob Taylor Dimmitt Winston L Taylor Ennis H M Tem pleton Ir Paris Daphne May Terral Maud Mary Dale Thurman McKinney Tlmd Row umce Tiller Hooks, Gayle linsley Mt Vernon Bett1WayneTrapp, leonard Frances Waggoner Long- vlcw Barbara W Walker Crandallg Peogy Ruth Walker William Walker, LaRue Charles Wallace Hughes Springs Mary Margaret Watson. Rm:- OI1 i The 11135 First Weir, James oryg Emory Athens White, rsyrl f. WS ' V, 5 z ' e Z?-if iliz ' 7' l F l I l l l l I l . vrvv Q' f 1 W ly vice. yle PP' ng- all 3 ser, A hes mc- f arol serviee The East Texas choir enters the colle e auditorium for the Christ- g mas Carol Service. First Row: James H. Weir, Sulphur Springsg James C. Wheatley, Em- oryg Wilma Wheatley, Emoryg James White, Athensg Martha Lou Second Row: Charles E. Vlliley, Lindeng Ann Wil- liamson, Mineolag Mar- ion Williams Mt. Pleas antg Jack Willock, Ce- linag Eugene J. Wilson, Third Row: Dovie Winn- iford, Cumhyg Sherwin Algene Winniford, Cum- hyg Bobby Lee Withrow, Farmersvilleg Jack Wil- son Woodruff, Trentong Wl1ite, Paris, Fulton. John C. Yeager, Hunts- ville. . S... I ,V wg as 5 .W iq -,,,. , , y . A is . wg' xi i ix . E5 1 l ' V- A' 1 , ' . 1 . . . X Y, 9 . J ' so it li. - :Y 'ff'-F Dot Bryant and Charles Eastman decorate Santa Clau for the orphans party. seniors fx f ?'!l iv-is r if X, '-xx ,X V! l. 1 ff Q' xx-J K . ,ff XX if . ff fb-.X If VA,'6.,h-,Axv4,2 1 Pa : l 1 ff! A J f ff f bw fx f Y-All East Texas Students wait for the chil- Rachel Love gets a little boy from the group James Blackshear, dressed as an clown, dren from 'Boles Home to get off the of. children to take care of for the afternoon. gives out suckers and bubble gum to bus. There were two other buses besides the young visitors. orphan 9 party This young fellow, guided by .loyce Turner, gets acquainted with the SUB. juniors President of the junior class is Bill Self of Dallas. Ester Leyendecker of Laredo is secretary-treasurer. Kenneth Potter, Dallas, 1S vice p1'es1dent. j X N x 'fx X Qi ff ff fx. If-ig! s llilljclj Page -v-175, Joe Russell, surrounded Ivy children, seams unvcrlilm Wllill I0 flft- The The children wait eagerly at the party for their gifts from Santa. 'frying tu his neck. First Row: Lennie Fay Akins, Sulphur Bluff, Charles H. Alexander, Emory, Joan Alexander, Emory: Donald Joe Alford. Avinger, Alton E. Allen, Mali- koff: Betty Cay Allen, Eastland, Tom W. Allen, Oliver Sorings, Tenn., Mo- lina Antonio, Laredo, Duaine J. Ap- pleton. Vinton, La. Second Row: William Brook Arthur, Commerce' Bill Earl Askins Burk- . y . hurnett, Jimmy Atchley, New Boston, Franklin Ault, Commerce, James Gil- bert Ault. Commerce: Kerby D. Back- us, Campbell, Mrs. Mary Emma Bailey Eureka: Kenneth Bainum, Friana, Opa Baird, Boxelder. i Third Row: Melba Barber, Edgewood, Maureen Barker. Commerce, Joe Bar- nett, Ir., Malakoff: Jimmie Barnett, Simms, Tommie Baxter. Faulkner, Milton Belflower, Ir., Valdosta: Lyda Rose Bell, Paris, Mrs. Helen M. Ben- son, Mt. Pleasant, Berry Leonard. Gladewater. First Roz Detroit: f vill, Tej ette Ck Pittsburg Ops AVltlf hourn, Bl The children stumble over each other This youngster is more in interested in trying to get to Santa Claus and hug getting his package opened than he is 1115 neck. in the cameraman. ull 01' all This little girl was so excited that she couldn't sit still while the presents were heing given Ollt. First Row: Bill P. Betts, Detroit: Georgia Mae Be- vill, Texarkanag Ever ette Glendois Bishop Pittshurgg Norman Bish- op, Avingerg Gale Black hourn, Blossom. '3 5, i 5 'iw 1 'ff' is X . 7 t w R X , s i Q L X- X X , . A ' . . i 'QR 1 , , :., . .. , 59, Second Row: John Black burn, Parisg James L Blackshear. Houston g George Blackston. Mt. Pleasantg Alta Lee Black well, Greenvilleg Don B0- hart, Dallas. Third Row: Dorothy Boles, Commerceg Phyllis Bonner, Athensg Herbert Horton Bowdeng Green- ' ville: Bob Bradford ,Com- merceg Doug Bradham, Kermit. ir' 3 if 1 ' E1 tif- ' 5 - 15, FQ . TU These two boys listened to Jane Penny read a story about Christmas and won der what is in all the packages juniors rcsqi l U: ini X J rpvp iff T ' Q-rf' 21 4. 7 N fix?-ff, Tilt L5 Ii I I , v I I, SI ' If s .ga 2 ' Ji ' 9.4 I I ,S ' I b ? I I I I I1 II' I 'I I 2 51 I , v I I I I, I I I I 'If ' I 'I M . I III, II, I III Alf I Ir!! I I :I HI YI 'P I , Ii' VII MW MI Q5 Hs 5, -f -1.3 Q I A fx A-we. ,-f-1-,,.v.,.,,- 4. ' 1 ,I I f :Ie 3 , I ,lInI , I f , iq Af If - -V W-M , , I if , mf I .. . 'Q 1 fr-1' ' cfkfjfv- ,yy 3 ', ' H7 J fc' 31' r.. w ' 1 ppwgwnqww I ,, ZXQI f ,g tg , , ' , 2 I, 'T , 'F fi ,, . 3 if , i 7 'F ggi -ALI .-..f I- y f 4 1 ,'- ,yn 1 W ,HSL .,x S x ' ' X ' 12, 'W A lf ,2Zf, 1 X I ff 91 1 ' , ggi ' Q 5 f fu 2 H .. ,- I, -I 5 , fl 5-' ,.g L , Q Q55 0 .I I .... 4 1: I ,., r 3,5 W1 'g N ews Q ' gf 5, 55 g :,:A.Qf:,:Sg J Q ,-1' IE 4' 4' 4 :.. 9 W g' . 0 ,: '- wwf. 4 gf ,K 1 A.. 0 :gif X 5 ,W f I ' N ?g?I i6f?f A ps 5 ' ' 1 lffe , I I fx' I ' ,i jfy f fv, 7 ' Q Y-11 2 QW - A- . L - . I X x'-.4 XV! 4 on 3 ohn ters- dine EOD 1 oyd e V 3 .1 534 9, 'ff , Lem Jones tests Cotton Martin,s reflexes in a comedy skit at the Womcn's Recreational Association carnival. . r. a. quee F ifst Row: Gene Cotten, Sherman, George Coving- ton, Texarkana: Joseph H. Cowen, Greenville, Bobby G. Cowser, Sal- tillog Richard Lee Craig, Texarkana. Second Row: Judith Cran- fill, Hooks, John Craw- ford, Trenton, F. Craw- ford, Rockwallg Nowman N. Crowsorn, Sulphur Springs, Robert Crump, Terrell. Dean of the graduate school, Dr. Frank Young, crowns WHA Queen Lesby Daniel at the carnival. Third Row: Jerry Dana- hy, Overton, George Ru- pert Daniel, Mt. Pleas- ant, Joyce Davis, De- Kalb, Kenneth C. Davis, Breckenridigeg Joe De- Cuir, Dallas. p . -.1 y 9 ,, fx I v .. ' w, ' -' ki 4' X . 1 S i E393 253535 A ' f 1 kid' xi E 51, 1 1 ,mu im AA. 2' 33 4 '52, Q' by 1 , :',::::::i - :A-,-,'.'.,.w:: . ,.,... . ah M ,V mi' X, Nd' We :V if:-'Tj' 5.1, 1,y..,, juniors -,, YY f ,.- RQ' .2 X 11: x fi Iagc 52 DT,-,X are you j dy of b uuty After the six Locust beauties were selected from the 18 college beauties by a judge, the LOCUST staff asked the studentnbodyt to see if they could pick the same six beauties. The same pictures. that the judge picked from, ' were placed in the Student Union Building. Only one per- son, Kerby Backus, selected the correct six. First Row: L. G. Dickson, Commerce, Leon Dietz, Greenville, John R. Dishe- roon, Wichita Fallas, Herbert Dokey, Mineola, Norman G. Dotson, McKin- ney, Horace Driskill, Freeport, Jamie Don Drummond, Commerce, Thomas Franklin Dugan, Greenville, Dot Dul- aney, Greenville. ' Second' Row: Billie Duncan, Ladonia, Pauline Dunklin, Frankston, ,loe Du- vall, Commerce, James P. Edwards, Tyler, Raymond Eitel, Commerce, Charles Ellis, Frost,.,,Kenneth Evans Commerce, Christine Irwin Feltoni Sulphur Springs, William E. Felton, Sulphur Springs. I Third Row: Betty Ferguson, Eastland, ,lohnie J. Ferguson, Leonard, Grady F. Fisher, Bonham, Margaret E. Flesh- er, Greenville, Louis T. Flewhearty, Greenville, Charles Flint, New London, Joe D. Floyd, Corsicana, Robert A. Flynt, Mineola, William Neal Foote, Campbell. 1 XX ,. .,....,,xf 74 '57, . iff f s X J NN- ff 1 N 4 X 2 E K X -. L N ri 'l l 9 P First Row Ford, Bell ter, Coop: ryn Fran ly Free Springs, Hawkins. f 4 A. 1.10 Q- ,........-.sv-P ' Miss Connie Baughman, fashion coordinator for A. Har- ris 8 Company in Dallas, selected the six college beauties. The LOCUST staff and sponsor, O. C. Spencer, took the 18 LOCUST beauty pictures to Dallas and watched the selection. Miss Baughman checked and rechecked the pictures before making the final choice. First Row: Jimmy R. Ford, Bells, Leslie F.. Fos- ter, Cooper, Orville Kath- ryn Francis, Paris, Bil- ly Freeman, Sulphur Springs, Ray French, Hawkins. Second Row: Jack Fryer, Paris, Tom E. Fulbright, Mt. Vernon, Francisco O. Garza, Brownsville, Jo- sephine O. Garza, Mexico City, Howard D. Gentry, Haynesville. ,Q V 1 f.. s-'- K . . Q f ' - ..,. 'rx Y af, 2 ' 99. .bf ...Nh F: Q Third Row: Joyce Get vers, Klondike, Billy Gicl dens, Mt. Vernon, Mur- ry B. Giles, Clarksville Mary Glascoe, Greenville, George Andrew Glenn Dallas. 7 A' as qi' lf 3 445 X 'Q , . Q J ,C juniors, .Es .. K, 'gk Kd? 4-,If ff FY F FJ J Kr , 2 ff , ' l - -FN ' --M,-,f Page 61 an President of the college, Dr. James G. Gee, signs up to give the first pint of blood. Mrs. Glendolyn Baker types out the information. Dr. Gee was followed by Dean of the College Cullen Sowers. 'F bloodmobile First Row: David Gene Glover, Sulphur Springs, JeanefGlover, Gober: Binford Goolsby, Stanton, Mavis N. Grant, Grand Saline, James Gray, Beckvilfeg Avonne Green, Van, Inez Greenway, Farmersvilleg Marejohn Brooks Gre- ger. Paris, Patsy Griffing, Hooks. Second Row: John Allen Gryder, Was- komg Andrew J. Guillory, Deineyvilleg Bill Guthrie, Honey Grove, Harold Hackworth, Greenville, Thomas Gene Haggard, Commerce, James B. Hall, Jr., Chandler, Jerry Jane Hall, Miller Grove, Maureen Hall, Greenville, Jac- quelyn Hamilton. Sulphur Springs. as J, 5 7 it 5 Third Row: Wm. E. Harris, Point, Belle Hayes, Farmersville, George Steward Hess, Pittsburg, Jimmy R. Hickey, Hallsvilleg Johnnie Hicks, Rangerg Syble Higgins, Kermit, Billy Farris Hill, Alba, Bobby G. Hill, Paris, Bill Hinton, Honey Grove. MW, x . A fied gross nurse prepares to take a pint of blood from Torn Delrganis, who doesn't seem to be too upset about the matter. Three hundred and twenty students, faculty and admin- istration members signed to give blood during the drive. The bloodmobile unit from Ft. Worth was sponsored by the Future Farmers of America in cooperation with the Association of Women Students, and the American Red Cross. First Row: Ernest Hitt, Wills Point, Bobby Joe Hockett,Greenville, Frank Hodges, Commerce, Val- ton Holley, Commerce, W. Don Holt, Paris. Second Row: Guy Mann Horton, Athens, Iris Huckabee, Gotebo, Okla.g Mary Huff, Fouke, Ark., Charles Hughes, Texar- kana, Joe L. Hughes, Longview. on n . M... 1 g gf D , P K Xb y 1 ' rs, T 1? 'i f 3 and L- , 1 1-,zifffrii -2 :PSY A 3 W , . Third Row: Bill Hunt, Rockport, Weldon I. Hume, Cunningham, Ler- lene C. Humphrey, Lin- den, George Ann Hum- phries, Paris, Earl M. Immel, Overton. srl, t- -1 Jimmy Ford and Peggy Norman cheer up a blood donor APO served as aides for the blood campaign. juniors ,Kip fd-JS xx f xx I in X. x ' X X , t 1 If i ffm-A. af' 'Q 7 ,, amily li fe :Inference Dr. Bernice Moore, Dr. Mattie Lloyd Wooten, and W. Clark Ellzey, Marriage Conference speakers, get ac- quainted after the dinner held in East Dormitory living 22-23. The room. The Conference was held Behr uary theme was Unifying Today's Family? First Row: Geraldyne lrons, Greenvilleg Tony Lee Isaacs, Commerce: Ray Hampten Janes, Dallas, R. Ji. Jenkins. Dallas, John B. Johnson, Commerce, Douglas Johnston, Arkadelphia, Arleg Glyn Johnston. Cladewaterg Bobby Jones, Sulphur Springs, Carolyn Jones, Paris. . Two boys l from appr0Q the high sc Second Row: Lon Jones, Talcog Ed- ward Joseph, Jefferson, Marvin Ken- nedy, Jr., Weaver, John Howard Ker- how, Ladoniag Alex W. Kibler, Com- merce, Arnest Kime, Breckenridgeg Audra Kinney, Edgewood, Marvin W. Kirkman, Greenville. Third Row: Madison Knight, Gilmer, Dale Knox, Lone Oak, Jennie B. Lacy, I Commerce, Larry Landrum, Cunning- ham, Dallas S. Langford, Mineola: Denman B. Langford, Whitehouseg W. l D. Larsen, lr., Houston, James T. Lati- mer, Leonard. r. f ' ' QF? , , A V 1 ,, Ti Y . ri ' ,N emi Q at W A 'W I iv?'7'x. K .. --s- s rg 3 First Rox renee, Kil Lawrence Olilaq C Nashville Jack Lee eva B. I, Ruth Le' Wlwvfvms f af ,- S .. , ,lf Two boys look at the agriculture department display. Specialists from approximately 50 professions and jobs held consultations with the high school and college students. F irst Row: Betty Law- rence, Kilgore: Genevieve Lawrence, Pauls Valley, Okla.q Garland W. Lay, Nashville, Ark.: Billy Jack Lee, Frankston: .len- eva B. Lehn, Texarkana, Ruth Lewis, De Kalb. ' gg f 4 t i . A .v H-1 - - A J -J We - Second Row: James F. Lloyd, De Kalb: Kathryn Love, Waxahacliieg-Solon O. Loving, Jr.. Talco: An- gela Lawry, Saltillog Ed- win Lummun. Moran: Jo- ann Lumpkins, Commerce Third Row: Herschel A. Lynch, Paris, Johnnie D. Lynn, Hooks, Betty Mc- Alister, Dallas, Mrs. Hel en W. McCarley, Winns horog James McCool, Mt Pleasant, Thomas F. Mc- Cormack, Dallas. l vb X .1 lt, 1 .- fx, I , , W Y Is, , ,A ' J 4 ig? :5 3552 - . 1,3 -' as 'VD P s - ' 'JJ W . ' J ,1-JL.- Zi'-E: we Main speaker at the Career Conference was John Ben Sheppard Texas Secretary of Statc Both college and hrgh school students attended the speech ln College aud1tor1um ,Ru A H11 f works at the Loan Desk ol' the lihrary. Alton Foote talks to liaylnonrl Terrell in the SUB. I by ,prac 1 g 09' ,E f Q , work I Peggy 3 First Row: Kenneth Lee McDaniel. Dal- las, William Erwin McDaniel, LaRue: Loraine' Wright Mcllllrath, Dodd City, Billylleid McGee, Leonard, Harry Mc- Kain, Gladewater, Nancy McKay, Sul- phur Springs, Bob McKenzie. Com- merce, Helen McLaughlin, Sulphur Springs, Harrell Ray McLemore, De- port. Second Row: Jackie D. McMahan, Princeton, Doris Jean McNatt, De- Kalb-, Tom J. Mabry, Commerce, Son- ya MacCurdy, Commerce: Annetie Marchman, Graham, Allen Lynn Mar- tin, Commerce, Ben Martin, Dallas, Paggy Masters, Commerce, Eve Ann Matthews, Kilgore. Third Row: Wesley E. Mead, lr., Com- merce, Charles Merrick, Greenville, Harvey Lynn Milton, Ladonia, Jimmie E. Moon, DeKalb, Billy Pat Moore, Galveston, Charles W. Moore, Frost, Don G. Morgan, Cooper, Corene Mor- ris, Hope, Ark, Pauline Morris, Hope, Ark. 2 f A U '.,,, 3 G. it Q, sf aa A J 1 E I. Q .lefv . fa 1 ? First R neth ll boro, ji man, lf l6VI'lVl1 Gilmerg Corpus 5- .1 'xf 4 U., sf ifi fix X ,M 4431 f WN, 3 om- lleg rnie ore, ost, lor- ape, 1 WZ Q Z W Q 4 W ZZ f 7 7 k 9105012 n W 4 Z WWWW Z7 45 92 , Q, 2' 1 7 r Peggy Tucker studies in the library. study First Row: James Ken neth Morrison, Winiis- borog ,loan Mougin, Quit man, David Murley, Bai levp'Mrs. Frank Murray Gilmer, Don Musgrove Corpus Christi. W-J .W Q Second Row: Elmer Gene Nelson, Clarksville: Har- ry A. Neville, Wiiinieg John Claude Neivman, Dallas, Bobby ,lean Nix, Gilmer, Peggy Norman, Como. 'S..- Bobby Duke and Herbert Dokey think that the best place for them to study is the steps of the Student Union Building. Third Row: Melba Now- ell, Paris: Bobbie O,Brien Los Angeles, Calif.: Har- old Ohmert, Ectorg Geo. O7Neil, Commerce, Mar- lene Owens, Sulphur Springs. 5' ' If ,Q . 2, Sf . E If 3 X ' 'if fag. . , Q 1 1' , 1 X , ' V? .M 'sl ff is 4, ' -5:7 -i If V.: ' ' -.-f lr- 7 ff rx 'w'1,sf P - , ' 1 5' Q. U m, N ,V t u A ,L . A.3s'M-L22 ,L , . juniors l -1 ,--1, in I! ms, fa-L.,,,,z'V !7fL?'X-V 11, I 'i r 1, f,,,s, , 'XJ if .fi , Page 67 x-1 f t dents seem to be enjoying the show Most of them l ook Jerry Woods catches up on the latest news while he waits for a date in Binnion Hall. loaf completely relaxed. Play is an, studentis ll for all WPE as. There near-by ff roasts, pla First Row: Jo Eva Owens, Texarkana, Second Row: David Phillips, Abilene, Third Row: Columbus Foy Porter, X lfvirst K, Norman D. Overhy, Commerce, Mar- Perce P. Phillips, Princeton, Tommie Kemp, ,loe M. Porter, lr., Sherman, l Rensha, jorie Pace, Athens, Patsy Parish, Gil- Philpott, Commerce, Thomas M. Pip- Jack Lee Powell, Bellevue, Norman E. l D. RE mer, Malcolm Boyd Patterson, Green- pin, Jr., Miller Grove, H. B. Pitchford, Prather, Greenville, Malcolm Proffer, Springs ville, Roelf W. Payne, Sulphur' Springs, Ir., Avinger, Anne Pittman, McKinney, Wolfe City, Teddy Gene Pruden, Quit- Comme lo Ann Pearson, Savoy, Conrado Pena, John B. Points, Pickton, I ack David man, T. J. Randolph, Sulphur Springs, Rice. N Laredo: flohn E. Penny, Linden. Poole, Avinger, Aubry -Dale Pope. Mrs. Jean Reid, Sulhpur Springs, Tru ces Commerce. man Lee Renshaw, Miller Grove. age, Roberts Q. ,F- M N A ile l 01131-9 mani nringS Q Tru 4 4 7 ,f an E- -offer, Quit- u 9 Play is an important part in the student's life. There are facilities for all types of sports at East Tex- as. There is the SUB and parks near-by for picnics and Weiner roasts. Play First Kow: Wanda Lynn Renshaw, Cumby: Charles D. Reynolds, Sulphur Springs, -William Rhew, Commerce, Lester Dean Rice, Mt. Pleasant, Fran- ces Wylie Riner, Carth- age, Ark., Helen Marie Roberts, Greenville. V .. il, s ,X . The baseball diamond behind the education building is in use constantly. This is the scene for all intramural contests. Second Row: Charles A. Robertson, Frisco, Roger Dean Roberson, Stephen- ville, Bill Robinson, Ty- rone, Okla.g Hector Ro- cha, Laredog Malcolm Rogers, Dallasg Billy .lack Romack, Brashear. ' KA.. 1 in ii yu I . 'Q VN fi' C5 3 'M' W f- 7' 'li Xxfbr A V, I V fx ff gi fa r Thirll Row: Howard W. Rosser, DeKalb, James F. Russell, James, Joe W. Russell, Naples, Edna Earl Ryan, Commerce, James Schoolfield, Dal- lasg Charles Scott, Camp- bell. . 'Q ' -Z5 5' i ff' Q. -.2 jf QW' juniors ffm, ,XQ2 J l it KKWTNG I gf?-..f x f ff Page xl if f a h' f the senior girl with the highest grades at the end of ' K' 'f th lVl'l y A. Maloney scholars ip or A Dorrewe mg recall es e 1 6 ded b the third district of the Texas Federation of Womenis clubs. 'V the first semester. This scholarship was awar y scholarship... Fzrs R4 First Row: Billy J. Self, Dallas, E. E. Shaw, Sweetwater, ohn William Shell, Pittsburg, Donnie Shelley, New Lon- don, Billy R. Shelton, Greenville, Ber- nita Simpson, Sulphur Springs, Henry Clovis Sims, Jr., Sulphur Springs, De' Lois Skeen, Sumner, Kerry Skelton, Houston. Second Row: Louise Skelton, -Com- merce, Billy C. Smith, Omaha, Don Raith Smith, Cooper, Garland P. Smith Ir., Brownsville, Joe Ed Smith, Dallas, John Kendell Smith, Farmersville, Kenneth A. Smith, Cleburne, Marilyn E. Smith, Ben Franklin, Marjorie Louise Smith, Honey Grove. Third Row: Richard A. Smith, Llano, Joann Sparks, Bonham, Billy J. Spen- cer, Plano, Chloe Spencer, Sulphur Springs, Billy Ervin Stanley, Dallas, Helen F. Steger, Commerce, Peggy Stephens, Athens, James Stingley, Tex- arkana, John R. Stokes, Lone Oak. rf yy! , . ., .A gf , M W . X UW Q 21' . s, :gf 45 if .L ' my s Q. rs, 1, fa W M, as ,Q W! . in 2 Jffrgav Stooksbel bert W Denison, Deport, ratt, Lin erland, I A- Tannr First Row: James E Second Row: Wendell Third Row: Vance Tay- mardi gras Dorreice King and Charles Landra receixe rcco ' ' ' A . . . ' gmtion from Mad ll L t ' - ' This is an annual affair on the East Texas campus. emolse 6 U Z as Mardl Gras queen and king' juniors Stooksberry, Cumby: Ro- bert Wayne Syllivan, Denison, L. W. Sulsar, Deport, Aaron D. Sur- ratt, Linden, Dan Suth- erland, Red Oak, Sidney A. Tanner. Wolfe Citv. Austin Tarpley, Bonham: Jerry Taylor, Murchison, Mrs. Lloyd Taylor, Bon- ham, Ray J. Taylor, Red- water, Sue Taylor, Tex- arkana, Troyce Taylor, lor, Texarkana, Albert H. Teddlie, Midlothian, Peg- gy Darline Teer, Como, Raymond M. Terral, New Boston, Doris D. Thom- as, Commerce, Jimmy Winnsboro, Tl10mpSOI1. PariS. . ,. 2' in 4 Ie'-J-FZ! xv Wg' ., 1 '11, 731.3 X. A Q E. ,Avia f' P l is in J f , Y D ' 97129573 ' .-ttzggjrg f ,Q X , I , -2,1 -, ey -, A I Xie' , i' j ' g 5F- -ive , v - is 1 ,XM -.. . ,.... A ,rm .... ..,. ,M ,....., -4. ...ri Z-5 f-. an gjf I . 1 1 X j J TTDX1 WJ fm- i - . T7 W 1 ' airmen 'S 9' J im Brown, James Thomas, Glenn Gore, Air Force V ' h . ' a ballad at the S OW Ann Lane and Dorreice King do a 'chulan dance as Feliz Perez sings students, sing p fi nlavs his guitar Perez is from Guam. First Row: Joyce Kathryn Thompson, Athens, Bobby J. Tidwell, Simms, Mary Ann Tidwell, DeKalb, Raymond L. Tidwell, DeKalb, Billy Timmons, Gladewaterg Patsy Todd, Dallas, James Trapp, Greenville, Raymond Allen Trompler,4Baileyg Margaret Lou Turn- er, Daingerfield. wM,wMwfW,,,..,- ,,,,, l Second Row: William Upchurch, Clarksville, John B. Vaughn, Denison, John Thomas Walker, Breckenridge, Eugene D. Wall, Commerce, Jerry Jim Waller, Ben Franklin, Hal Wandry, Ft. Worth, Jay W. Ward, Gladewaterg L. Wayne Warnock, Tyler. Third Row: Lindy Watkins, Wylie, Clinton Watson, Ferris, James Well. born, Daingerfieldg Robert C. West, Commerce, Thomas Wetsel, Commerce, Dee Wheatley Ill, Commerceg Jimmy McGill White, Commerce, Johnny White McKinney, Harry C. Wilker son, Leonard. First i liams, Willie Danio lang I Carth Farm Charl Ark. 4,7 ,, rmw' 'I aff! 333 '. M -5:55 5 if - ii Wylie, P, Well- ' West, .mercei Jimmy Johnny Wilker show First Row: Billy T. Wil- liams, Greenville, Bruce Williams, Sulphur Sprgs.g Damon Williams, Quin- lan, Robert H. Williams, Carthage, Io Ann Wilson, Farmersville, Yvilliam Charles Wilson, Hope, Ark. The Can-can Girls, Marilyn Barnes, Patsy Parish, Barbara Ritter, and Marynleter wait to go on stage. Second Row: ,lane Win- dell, Commerce, Jack L. Winn, Stephensville, Car- ol Woffard, Paris, Arless W. Womack, Cunning- ham, lames Kenneth Woodall, Italy, Dean Wooten, Mt. Vernon. Third Row: Donalcl Wright, Commerce, Dor- othy ,lo Wright, Deport, Eileen Frank Wright, Cooper, Betty Jo W'yche, Kilgore, James Waylon Yancy, Stephenville, Nell Young, Sulphur Springs. tif , , la - -' I ' K gQ:LQs,.5r'Tl lt' 5 1 A 'J i juniors f- J-l X. P gt 3 I l I Iii if L I 1 ,I I 1 211 Ir' I 'LAI YI' In I Il ,IP Yi. I I I I I I 1 I 1 I I I 1 I I I I 1 I I I 1 1 I I I 1 2 I Ig- fi: ISI if I gif nw, lin I ,III Igw, 1 I If vm! H1559 , 21, It I11: 1 .GI III . QA ,al QQ 141 Km 11' My 4- , r , Q X WX fm' .1, lik f .44 5:0---1fy,: . i 13593 iffy? :,, ,Z 1- I 0- f 'L - Y? I' W ' ' A ,,,, Wg f f I ' Q97 im., I 11? fi, ,- fl? 1 ,Num n I 3 049, V 4 'Q ww-., 1412? K .4 , Im 'NV 0 , A I af VK , oust dorm seniors o The senior girls are honored with a banquet in the East dorm dining room. Don Patman, president Dean Wooten, vice-presiflenl Pan Chism, sec.-lreas. f' sophomores K X, F1-5 XR , xv ! xx 1 1 2 ,J X X f, M Jf fm fr X5 X 7 K 3 fx' P 75 LJ agi. Q I the gentle pea le. an Cfoml drunk Laml Bl' Leiber layed by J. W. Jonah Goodman played Philip Anagnos played by Bich- Stella Goodman played by Jana 4 1 p by Ralph Marconi. ard Hicks. Lou PenneY- Ward' Iuil Ixou. lqdilh lox Alexanc er Emory Frank G Aleimnder ldmorv James W Anderson Cooper John lx son Hone Groxe Mr lvlthryn Second Row Wanda Jean Baher Com meree Vu' 1n1'1 l '1we Baird Annona B B Jr Banner Greenville Marlyn Barnes Longuew Billy Jean Beavers Thlrcl Row Lois Birdwell Bonham B dh m Otto Blum Gatesulle lynda ra a Kermit Vernon M Brau Caemine David K Brice Sulphur Qprmgs Leon Ander y Anderson Commerce Sue Andrew iur qirm s indom Dale Bed ood Qaltillo Elsie Jean Bennett Duke James Ralph Ben Brittain Terrell lqdmn L Bronaubh Commerce lohn B Brooks Creemille Dallas Jack Ardi Qulpl I 5 Billy Aston lqarmersulle Maudme Ault Commerce tt Terrell Kenneth Billm s Royton EZ, e f -'- ' f 2 William C Brookshire Commerce Good First Rau Midland Brown, I Brownin lacquely ing, Col W. Bryz W. Stan Cromwell played the Ray Janes played the Irish cop Mary Smith played the part of T. J. Randolph was the drunk Lfrlmmahawltl. Mawgder. Mrs. Goodman. gangster, nam? ham, nine? Leon lughe ville: F, .1 I 'v 3 . . . drama Goodman and Anagnos talk things over with the cop, Mawgder. First Row: Marvin Brown, Midlandg Thomas C. Brown, Jr., Maudg Henry Browning, Sulphur Sprgs. .lacquelyn Howard Brown ing, Commerceg William W. Bryant, Commerce. Second Row: Billy Faye Bullock, Pccosg Elsie But- ler, Leonard: Joe Frank Byars, Blue Ridgeg Bob- hy ,less Byrd, Quentong Zack Byrd. Saltillo. Third Row: Carl E. Cal- ender. Quinlang Joe C. Campbell, Gober: Bobby Cannaday, Commerceg Nubel Cannon, Athensg' Frankie R. Carr, Prince- ton. QM up n Q N ' 5 fy f , .- e. a n F F ff 1 ii sophomores ,K f-?ix,-lr 1 , .XZ gl x ' I . X ylie ' V ,- X ' rf .f riff f .ij Z, l l l Al F 5 T Page TT .,--,X 1-aa,,..h4 aMrs.. Dee Wheatley was Charles Smith played the bar- Billy Cant played the judge Joe.Floyd was the police de- the romantic widow An- fender- tectlve' gelina Exposito. First Row: Nell Cherry, Commerce: Pan Chism, Parisz' James A. Clements, Queen City, Leland Vigerl Cockrill, Hughes Springs, Charles A. Cole, Ca- son, Richard Cole. Naples: Jerry Cole- man, Elkhart: Thomas N. Coleman, Trenton: Alfred Conley, Sulphur Springs. , l I . ,,.wlI '0' g , V2 I I I J : J Z 'X gli! a x , 'V up' 1471, . If I . My lf I . In X . . , N I I Second Row: Aubrey Derl Conley, Sul- phur Springs, Joe D. Copeland, Marfa, Jimmy W. Corley, Commerce, Phillip Cummings, Sulphur Springs, Levoy Earl Daniels, Kilgore, Joe Charles Davison, Sulphur Springs, Mathew Forrest Delany, Dallas: Jesse De La Torre, Jr., Galveston: Tom Deliganis, Laredo. t e gentle people Lammanawitz tells what he thinks of the world to Good- man and Anagnos, in a solon scene. Third Row: Ettabel Denson, Greenville, Charlc Dickerson, Commerce, Lonnie Jessie Dickson, Coushatta, La., Donald Eugene Dingus, Maud, John Edward Down, Bonham, Matietta Barr Down, Bonham, Anna L. Draper, Mt. Vernon, Irene Helen Duffner, Dallas, Mart Dyer, Florence. . y ' - Q Q as V s ': .,, 5 W Q f ' ' ' V Ku J 1. A , A fn . X., .1 V ' 'lf' ' J If , fx .V Q51 I 'A I ., A M . V T ue : ' fe ,Q Q, , ' .,f.'y. s wr , X -. V 1 f t lk ' J' '- ' ill ' . ' ' f . . f fi S 'W 3 li iffy. 'ff 2 iff iv-'ml 37' ef 5 X: ' Y , . uw, , ,L y ., aa , .NW K a was , 2' - ,s ffjjfg. 1' 1 fs. X, 'i7' - 5 , 9 ' - ' ik 1 .ON X ' . X sf . :fisher 2 - rig le .M , 5' 2 , ,f C ,,y 1 ' - 525 J -V ,ff w M... .. ,. .. r 'iv fi el . . ,. ! ..,f,.. Nz I i . Stella about First Joyce merce Overtm Green Ellis, Patsy Comn Stella Goodman Uane Penneyl expresses her ideas about the world. drama The gentle people, Goodman and Anangos, look slightly unhappy because th gangster, who is standing on the dock, has threatened to take their boat First Row: Mrs. Bobbie .loyce Edwards, Com- merce, Albert M. Elliott, Overton, Elinor Ellis, Greenville, Gwendolyn Ellis, Corpus Christi, Patsy Jean England Commerce. Second Row: Ben Mack Farr, Yantisg Glenda Sue Farr, Caddo Mills: .lackie Dee Feagin, Garlandg Tommy Felmet, Green- ville, Willie Clinton Fer- gerson, Quinlan. Zi 1 'if' . V, L -ps 1? .J 55? Third Row: William D. Finley, Carthage, Lou Fisher, Bonham, Rex Flippin, Sulphur Springs: Elsie Lou France, Mt. Vernon, Joyce Franklin, Overton. . 5 I, A, . ,k ' 4 ,.. , . . ,hi , .W .A '-if HZ 'VZ sophomores vb '43 ' ...Lx 1 , 'L' ' ' l i ,X-2 'il ,, A 1 J 'Z-A Q, as Page il he fi' ' 1 I 'Ji 7 A f-ff? xgljf' - 't '- f vw li. The pledges line up to go up-the stairs to the college auditorium to be presented. First Row: Lulie Franklin, Commerce, Pats Sue Freeman Commerce- Jo Y 9 , 9 ,Nell Fouty, Navarro, Windle Gaines, ,Enloe, James R. Galloway, Omaha, Howell Gibbs, Detroit, Tommie Gil- more, Leonard, Harold Joe Godwin, Rylie, Mary Kathryn Goldsmith, Sul- phur Springs. ,f presentation dance Each semester the social club pledges are presented in the college auditor- ium before an audience. In this man- ner each pledge is associated With his choice club. Second Row: Peggy Gore, Brashear, Peggy Gorham, Sulphur Springs, Claude E. Gowan, Waskom, Richard Gay Graham, Greenville, Doris Marie Gray, Corsicana, Harris Green, Mt. Pleasant, Jimmy Green, Gober, Pa- tricia Lee Green, Greenville, June Eli- zabeth Greene, Emory, Lee Greenwade, Floyd. Pg? Dean Of Wm s0bbieTaY1Qj are presenle l l 1 l Third Row: Francis Griffin, Commerce, Robert Grove, Commerce, Burt Groves, Farmersville, Margaret Hales, Green- ville, Emory C. Hancock, Roxton: Car- rol W. Hanson, Commerce, Shirley Hanson, Commerce, Jimmie Locke Hart, Greenville, Waiter I oe Hartman, Farmersville, J. D. Harwell. Greenville. ' 4 2' Vs . 1 . 'A f , -, v 1 .' ' .4 ' , H 'W in Sqff iw? ,W ste , .A Y I . , 1 1 I 4, sf- , 1, f Q, . , K, 1 .4 f ' f. Us K , 1 Nts ' 1 ,M iw f 4 fd' X- f , . 1'-ef f . f Q 'N , .. f t , s. J., . . .,l...,, . 4 f f- 4 .. , 5 . ff, 'fist i i , U , . ., , Y , ,ww f ss' 4' Q f ' -v ' 'zz ,M 5 f W' 'N' ,, A s f, .' Qt f, 1 gr . , W , Jw.. , cf 1,--s f , ,. ' l I If V A . VM., K I , 5,4 I KW, .gaps ,4 , . . if if as I K , . ti A ',,,,,A,:XsE Ss 62 f ,, - .xp 'l f f , .WW A ,lj J - ' i , 4 ' - . i V f amz: it 1 , ' Z, L f.-.f'E5' ,-'ff' 1 First Row: Greenville, ley, Dike, kins, Gree Ruth Ha Tommy M, Mrs. Gra. Commerce. .1 317,51 N '51 1 , .ZA CS f- HH- dis Dean of Women, Margaret Berry, speaks to Bobbie Taylor and Joyce Franklin before they are presented. mmerce, 1 Groves, , Green- Jn: Car- Shirley Locke tartman, eenville. l , 5 f , f ,J J, V 'ml' .f ' , V . -A-.,, tg .. -if ,g o 145' , 'aff lu ' ff' F irst Row: John Hatchel, Greenville, Billy H. Hat- ley, Dike, John E. Haw- kins, Greenville, Patsy Ruth Hayes, Deport: Tommy M. Hays, Linden: Mrs. Grady Haywood. Second Row: G. Sue Her- man, Branom, Beta Beth Hickman, Farmersville, Howard Hodge, Jr., Bells: J. P. Hogan. Jr., Com- merce, Loye Yvonne Hol- lis, Dodd City, Kathleen Holmes, Greenville. '1 ' Commerce. NY X Q. , E .X .pw J ' f A S-Hi 'Q D 'Ny' '51-1 z ,. e i X. A dance was held in the SUB following the presentation of the pledges in the college auditorium. ... elub pledges paraded Third Row: Leo Honea, Jr., DeKalb, Owen W. Hooten, Cooper: Fay Horn, Emory, Jackson Horn, Emory, Effie Fay- nene Horton, Commerce, James Walter Hughes, Texarkana. 'K sophomores lk. ,f .twx y ,X X, Q y 1 1 xx X tk! ! ff . , Pali 31 XJ ul f ,icafrff life on -mari M , , the campu Charlotte Loudcler explains something to Johnny Vaughn in sign language. A couple enjoys the quiet leisure of late afternoon on the campus, 'Baa-Q! First Row: Lou Ann Hurt, Clarksville, Tony Huckerson, Ferris, C. J. Hyman, Commerce, Carole Inman, Commerce, Bobby Ivie, Emory, F. Lucille Isham, Greenville, Barbara Ann Jackson, Dikeg Donna Ann Jared, Sulphur Springs, Dorcas Marie John, Blue Ridge. f if , f 924 7 of W! , ,f 1 1, , , f 5 , ,, X , ,f 4,1 We . 4' W I . 1 Q, -f . LY I-' t li H , , 1 .,., ,,, . . M , . -: ua . f.. , - ' ' ff u. , M ,' - 'f KZ aff:-j::f'., 1:15. ' ,ize- ' fa MLW' WZ 1121 X Q I J H yfa X532 ' 'ixvg A X V ,, ,, ,A 4 ig, 4 f 5 Second Row: Nancy Johns, Pittsburg, James Dwight Johnson, Bettie, James L. Johnson, Garland, Jimmy Jones Johnsm. Celina, Don Casey Jones, Fer- ris, Jud Jones, Cooper, Roy Glenn Jones, Gilmer, William R. Jones, Com- anche, Charley L. Jordan. ' PM -N ,, , 1 . i I 1 , 1, , , ' J. . , f 2 5 1 ffl Q , V i f f Y , xg Q - ,,..,y-, f if aww! yank X ,O ' ,fl ,sk l X, 2 ul , . 906 4' .. Q . '- gfjy -3 'U' W ,f ' ?L.3f 52 Third Row: James Charles Kelsoe, Sherman, Hellon Goan Kindle, Quit- mang Nellon Dean Kindle, Quitmang Charles King, Commerceg Edward L. King, Texarkana: Bobby Kirby, Mt. Pleasant: Bripon T. Kisner, Perrytong Evelyn.Kisner, Perrytong Pat Larsen, Houston. Mm awww- J . f qw is a i , 3 E 1' f ra- lg : :-- ., ':. ,.,,1' -, : ff av-4 eM h ach S of eacl T E First Kc am, Fai Lavelle, Lawrenc Charles Wayne I Jerry L, Springs, e ',,f t l Kelsoe, le, Quit- Quitmani lward' L- Ybyv Perrytom t Larsen, eoffee hour at the sub ughn The Marpessa club sponsored a coffee hour in the ballroom of the SUB Each social club sponsored free coffee to students and faculty on Thursday of each week. The Tritones entertained the guests at the Marpessa sponsored coffee hour. Entertainment was an attraction in addition to free coffee. First Row: Carolyn Lath- am, Farmersvilleg Grace Lavelle, Bonhamg Doris Lawrence, Scrogginsg Joe Charles Lea, Whiteshoro: Way'r1c Leshe,Winnshorog Jerry L. Levine. Sulphur Springs. 'Zn 35252 X A k Juil' i . 2 I f Second Row: Jimmy C. Linehaugh. Emoryg Don W. Little, Greenville: Eli- zabeth Susan Lowe. Ter- rell: Barhara Anne Low- ry, Longviewg Lloyd Ray Luna, Garland: Norman Paul Luna. Garland. KZ V Third Row: Pat Luna, Garlandg Faye McCarley, Quitmang Billy Wayne McCrkle, Gatesvilleg Bil- ly B. McCraly, Forrestong Mary Jo McLeroy, Sul- phur Springsg Wilma Sue Maddox, Sulphur Springs ' 9? 7 1-2 'S' ff 1, ,ei .A 4 ,in .f MKWa .ff :'f?'l'5iiA. if iinel sophomores s fy fsffi ix fl KJ Page 83 7 J for ll JI X fx I . le. 5 . ., ,.. ,f,45,,a. V .. . md One of the G. I. Village students washes his car during time off from classes and study. ... amily life 0 K ill A student's wife and son wait for him to come home from classes. i?25i 47' A i1 amz 426424 iw 2 First How: Francis Madere, Hughes Springs, Malcolm Mahaffey, Mt. Ver- non, Milo' H. Maness, Winnsboro, Joe R. Martin, Sulphur Springs, Jeanette Meurer, Muensterg R. L. Mills, Texar- kana, Joan Mitchell, Sulphur Springs, Ruth ,Mitchell, Clarksville, Dionne Moore, Greenville. i Second Row: Martha Moore, Lone Oak, Billy R. Morgan, Sulphur Springs, James Mosley, Cooper, Cynthia Moul- ton, Mt. Vernon, Barbara Murphy, Maud, Gene Murty, Texarkana, Jane Elizabeth Myers, Commerce, James C. Nance, Chattanooga, Tenn., Charles Pinkham Napp, DeKalb. Third How: John li. Neese, Atlanta Sarah Helon Newell, Greenville, Nori ma Newsome, Mt. Vernong Tecl New some, Mt. Vernong Jane R. Norman Talcog Arthur Lee Oates, Picktong Car olyn Owen, Deportg J. N. Owens, Sul- phur Springsg James Freddie Page, Ol- ney. . yew n Ji 1 , 4,0 ,f U. Z as .9 af Q 1 'evafw' First more Park Park Freel F arn Pate, iz 2 lb me r l ml 1?-'f 5, AtlantaQ ville, NOT' Ted New- L, Norman, cktoni Qar' Dwens, 5ul' we Pagef 01' U illag A. D. Surratt swings his daughter, Nila Kay, dur- 7 ing part of his free time from school work. First Row: Teddy D. Pal- more, Bonham, Beth Parker, Bonham, Jane Parker, Van, Jack Partin, Freeport, Bobby Parwin, Farmersville, Betty Nell Pate, Windom. Second Row: Ralph Don- ald Patman, V Commerce, Faula Patrick, Commerce, Patsy Patterson, Mt. Pleasant, Martha Kate Perkins, Sulphur Springs: Betty Pickering, Cooper, Calvin Porter, DeKalb. , di Q r En ' Eff ' , ' ,ll 2 if N f f , I 4,-Q,Q...l V 3 .. l if I gf ., ' r , I . A,,A T ,, ,, H R ,gy . ,iw Third Row: Bill ,l. Pow- er, Cumby, Mary Preas, Coo er: Bett 'e Rainbolt P . 5 f Commerce, Perry A. Raines, Commerce, Ra mon A. Rachel, Maud, Hez Houston Ray, Bon ham. Y , . - 'Vuv Q ' Law, . to gg -.. ll 'I .X , r os., ' , - ... , -Q, '11 ., Af, in ,f i Tony Isaacs shows Anna Marie Reeder his chickens that he is raising in the backyard of his home in the G. I. Village. sophomores 9' X V 2 r 2 X 'af u -1 ' 'Aj X .44 s wdxkw il'- X X, x f' or ,ff fl X an My U a .aw fl ,A QQ? ffm 'P lf! ,,gf7 Page 85 l A ' X X 1 X x SQ, f 5' L, int e alarms the telephone is the down 'S lifeline- First Row: Rex R. Ray, Bonhamg Nor- vel Redfern, Mt. Pleasantg Patsy Ann Reid, Pecan Gaps John G. Rickerson, Princetong Bill Rigagins, Grand Prairieg Lula Bell Roberts, Pritchettg Jerry Rob- ertson, Greenvilleg Nancy Robertson Pittsburgg Phillip Robertson, Greeni ville. W Second Row: ,lack Robinson, Com- morceg Clarence R. Roddam, Green- ville: Joe Rodriquez, Dallasg Wilbur L. Roe, Wylieg Rheta Beth Rosson, Talcog Dolores ,lean Roundtree. Fair- lieg Erma Dean Sanford, Harlingen, John Sawyer, Greenvilleg Louis Schnie- derjam, Gainesville. Third Row: Barbara Glyn Seaman Greenville B ron D Secrcst Dallas: 2 Y - ' 9 9 Keith C. Shaw, Gilmerg Jerry Shields, Commerceg ,loan Shive, Gober: Crock ett Simmons, Annonag Mack Skidmore, DeKalbg Ray Skidmore, Emory. Activiw washil First ll Coope ey, eo Green' Smith, Smith Smith ti- i Fl! 'ft ' Q ' f, 1 Q D? fax '-4 .'.4gX.5f5 -, X, N. X. wx 9 ,XD ,f ff' 4.1 7' ,a is 'HJ FH .Activities in the wash rooms of the clorms includes everything from All girls make their way to the mail ho-4 at one durin the washing clothes to looking at the latest fashions in the newspapers. day. June Green Jackie Sapaugh and Joan Mougin are gnter T a ested in their letters. girl dorm First Row: Edwin Slough, Second Row: Mary Eliza- Cooper, Billy Mac Smil- beth Smith. Garlanclg ey, eooper, Gerald Smith, Mary Ella Smith, Bon- Greenvilleg Johnny Mack, hamg Shirleye Smith, Ben Smith, Mineola: Juanita Frankling Gene Sossa- Smith, Point, Lou Haley mon, Ft. Worthg Patsy Smith, Mt. Vernon. Southarcl, Cooperg Sam- uel M. Speed, Sulphur Thir1lR01c:Peggie Spracl- ling, Greenvilleg Rose Lee Stastny, Greenvilleg Eal- um Lee Stearman, Sul- phur Springsg Jones Steed, DeKalbg Thomas Still, Shermang Finis Stooksberry, Commerce. sophomores ,X jj 1 i l 1 J I 'S F I W S W wil i V ' 'cg JH -ve 'A .NV 'QJ 1,2 Wim Q L-'Z - v '53 'L-if f. . 5 L - 1 ,7 , I fax J. .kfi 4' if 'gh' l ., l up E Q 1 . ' S' T! if-' S: .Ev-1 J H - V 'T Q fr i V ' a - .feral Q . -ef - - - tv .-- . . - av.. . sf, J I: , - Q rl,-,K f I X f li b X N . H , S15 .J 1 1 l M S .F i ,f L .l I xv , it W i I f,f,,-.xxd,,1, Pagb 87 , . i 1 i ' 5 4' 1 I i' 1 l ff l There is a lot of talent in the girls' dorms at ET. Hellon Kinclle, Robbie Duncan, Glynda Cook, and Barbara Sea. . man entertain themselves. H l b d portant part of college life Playing here are Slijhlrldyg,glg:l1,n,rBa?b,:aaJaiik1son, Judy Shoffit, Burnell Blount, and Betty Hine. A - Harlflf Smith: l l i l Row: Knox Com- merce, Patsy Ruth Stubbs, Dallas, Troy Truman Tallant, McKinney, Jen- ny Taylor, Redwater, John' Melvin Taylor, Pittsburg, Rose Pearl Taylor, Ridgeway, Robert C. Templeton, Coop- er, Aubrey L. Thacker, Blue Ridge, J. Roy Thigpen, Omaha. Row: yler, Mar- Thomas, shall Thomas, Dallas, Mt. Pleasant, Duncan Willis Thoma- son, Atlanta, Ralph J. Thompson, Greenvillegg Virginia Thornburrow, Denison, Arthur Tidwell, San Antonio, James L. Tidwell, DeKalb, Jane Ann Tidwell, Simms. its V .:-- s 2 ,flag ,,,, N.. f ThERo1,cT: Linda Ruth Toler, Garland, Bill Trawick, Mt. Enterprise, Willie L. Troutt, Honey Grove, Nancy Rebecca Tucker, Omaha, Rav Tucker, Ful- bright, Joyce Turner, Golden, Ray Turner, Greenville, Lura Venner, Com- merce, Ronald Wade, Gainesville. -.1-yr. f 3' if V . K Y x if Q 'Q 4 X 7 ers, D. Theli Dew l Odes ley, Webi 1 55 Q W . f. 4 as a, ' J l Harmonizing in the living room at Binnion Hall are Lou Hale Smith, Marie Rainey, and Wilma Wheatley. y .lust discussing the latest gossip can be fun to An gela Lowery, Peggy Teer, and Jo Ann Pearson Last minute studying is done by Jo Ann Reeves, Mozell Bobo, Patsy Todd, and Lesby Daniel before they go to a class. First Row: 'Edward Wat- ers, Commerceg Donald D. Watkins, Atlanta, Thelma Watkins, Como, Dewayne Vlfeatherword, Odessa, Mrs. Dee Wheat- ley, Commerce, JHIHCS Webb, Dublin. v , 'Q-Q , '-, 1 Hn? I x V x w r, ... - Q - A ,7-21 r I' in f 3 9, RQ ji . ,....- , X Q , -,ws ,7 iw! Q it Huw 53, yi PM l 4:-lf? Second How: Ralph U. White, Rockwall, Owen B. Whitenburg, Dallas, Hubert Wickersham, lr., Klondike: Richard Ed- ward Wilder, Brown- wood? Gene A' Wile3'v Linden, Joe A. William- son. Sulphur Sprin,'IS- T' Hurd How: Helen Marie Wilson, Greenville, Zoe Wilsoxi. Reclwaterg Jua- nita Yvofford, Sulphur Springs, Bentley Telford Wfoocl. DeKalb: Paul Le- land Wright, Rialto, Cali- fornia, Marjorie Yeager, Pecan Gap. Ds .gf . . l J, 312925 Q . - g ' . - 1 2 - - f , '. 'R --ai Q ef: i' wa.. , - fag- , i -VT ' , V ' V V in W -' '. 1 x, - ' 1 Vt Q , ft ,, All W2 I-W, so homores X rw 77 X Pag 89 f f M Hall is a bull session with cokcs, ugh. excuse us. A usual scene in ayo Dr. Pepper this time. boy dorm Ccrurcl Sfhliblllfbll prepares for u rlzllcx Of 1-rnursm. one of thc imporlanl lhings for this uvczusiml is Ll smcmlh Shave 1 1 1 A if' w I ! Y 4 i ii ' the othgr end of the line brings the boys... EB.S orrells. President yH freshmen gene Schimelpfen 5 my NX J - jf k X gf! N5 1 X,- ,' x QM LJ Paggalfl MX 2. mopping the floors. .,., JI ., ,Arr an 1 Even boys, Raymond Butts decides, have to do the unpleasant job ot John Walker c'tides his dirty clothes in his room at Mayo. First Row: Morris Wayne Abercrombie, Sulphur Springs, Barbara Abernathy, Greenville, Bettie Jean Adams, Waxa- hachie, Carrol Wade Adams, Linden, Other V. Adams, Greenville, Joann Akins, Dallas, Jean Akridge, Honey Grove, Dean Allen, Sulphur Springs, Betty Ann Anderson, Quitman. Second Row: Betty Sue Anderson, Royse City, Rex Ansley, Dallas, Farrell Arey, Josephine, Vesta Lee Arey, Farm- ersville, Bobby Armstrong, Saltillo, Jimmy Arnold, Dallas, Lea Faire Bahn- man, Hazel ' Baird, Annona, Peggy Bankhead, Commerce. .wi cleaning... Third Row: James Douglas Barber, Edgewood, Numan Vache Bartley, La- donia, Billy Jack Bates, Ladonia, Mary Bates, Pecan Gap, Doyle Clifton Bax- ter, Commerce, Selita Baxter, Com- merce, Joe Raiiisey Beall, Ladonia, James C. Bearden, Brashear, James H. Bearden, Avery. 1' 4 w - , N , S rw j WZZQMWTA 'HQ b Oi Crockett Simmons does the unpleasant job of hanging up his wash. First Row: Ken Beckham, Savoyg Yvonne Bedgood, Saltillog Billie Bell, Com merceg Jerry Bell, Green villeg Gene Belschner Houston. A l ing of study. Second Row: Betty Ann Bennett, Commerceg Nel- da Jean Benso, Com- merceg Jimmy Dean Bish- op, Ladoniag Stephen Al- len Bivins, lr., Shermang Christine L. Blackman. Sulphur Springs. ,, HQ Third Row: Lorcne C. Blackman. Sulphur Spgs.g ,lames Blakey, Shermang Thomas Blakey, Savoyg Jerry Blount, Sulphur Springsg Edward Lee Boatman, Sherman. ,,2,f V J 4.1. ' A-we Lf V rf, 1 4 f s, M Z' , 'f ' if , i 1 - --- Q 5:9 ' ii ' 1 J . 1' -J?'351 '1- B in I. 2 , 5 -.-JI... ili A . 1 rt - '-:-1. r.., 5. .arts -- h G '- 3 df -2 , - - ,L 'f ' in I ' ' I 'Q7 lv-D, 1? -gg-gg .N-'N' Thomas Colemin and Xlxi l lft un cltlt to Q an Xi A2 faculty after classes The Tejas club entertained the freshman pledges with a dinner in Dallas. Sev- eral of the faculty and administration attended. These are Dean Cullen Sowers T R. H. Mattson, Mrs. Matson, Mrs. Ruth Gant, Mrs. Sowers, and Miss Alice Ferl T The guson. l RFI .- u r r I 5-.pn-an-E Johnny Ray may have made a few songs popular, but Dr. Paul Barrus is the one who makes the stu- dents on the E. T. campus cry with his songs. First Row: Clarence P. Boggs, Com- merce, Bobby Jean Bond, Cooper, An- drew Bonham, New Boston, Willie Jo Boozer, Gmaha, Gerald Bowen, Ferris, George Ray Bowdoin, Mineola, Jimmy Boyd, Greenville, Joe Tom Braden, Pickton, Roy Crigler Bradley, Mt. Pleasant. J J, cf? Second Row: Lewis Bramlett, Sul phur Surings, John C. Bramblett, Jr., Texarkana, J. C. Branton, Greenville, Gene Brewer, Commerce, Patsy Brick- er, Bloomburg, Nancy Lou Bickley, Redwater, Jesse Bridges, Paris, Ann Brooks, Klondike, Anna Maye Brooks, Cooper. Third Row: Barbara Brown, Greenville, Charles Ray Brown, Wolfe City, Su- zanne Brown, Frost, Hal L. Bryan Greenville, James Brumley, Commerce, Benton Bryant, Yantis, Marige Bryant, Campbell, Carlton Bullard, Emory, George Burcham, Greenville. Ftrs! 5' Wayn Barb: Quitn Comr ris , Dam wrigl I I iff is ,sg ft'1f.lSiL: ev- grs, er ff z 4 . if VJ! F. 1 1 2 1 1 l l I i lg ! i '-the-HE fwmr !w5 1 ff? The Friar Club gave a smoker for all the boys' clubs. These sponsors are W. W. Taylor, Paragon, W. E. Truax, Cavalierg Harold E. Murphy, Cavalier, B. C. Tarter, Friarg Clyde R. King, Friar. ' :sax f ., ul ' 2 First Row: Kenneth Wayne Burke, Baileyj Barbara Ann Burks, Quitmang Sidney Burrell, Cornmerceg Charles Bur- ris, Clarksvilleg Gene Darwyn Bush, wright. White- Secona' Row: Elsie Butler, Leonard, Melvin Byrum, Pittsburg, Lillian Byrum, Greenville, Pauline Cain Avery, Ann Calvert, Mt Pleasant. Third Row: Eudora Carn- eron, Commerce, Cornice Campbell, Chicotag ,lerry Canady, Donieg Rhelna .loe Cannady, Saltillog Jimmy Card, Pickton. t A , , 'Lg I 1 -- . rv 5 ' 'fig-nge 5 951.1 'ww ,W 'Q a ,L r i . . ff ' 0 1 it r' ' . .... - ,. N , V I m 1 Q A- Q' ' 5- fil et :fig 4+ I-ss.: , '- I -Q. . ... P. ,. i g. J .am 6 ., , , .1 kiw i. - 5 ' B .5 A '-- X - 3 3 -,- . . , . . up 5 .. 1. f , gr:-: -- ,,,, ' ' diff 2.5 , .1 gr 53 E- ' f . if Q' , ,L-: C . , 1114. 2 Q 1.-gf : - gl , wg- g f, A V , - M 155' 'Y' F ri' , fi' E. C. Strohecker, Martha Hankins, Dr. Paul Barrus. and W J. Bonk take time out from classes for coffee at the Student Union Building. The coffee hour was sponsored by the SUB Board of Directors. freshmen ygxji J 1 i fx M 5 FJ fx Xt f ,f 1 J , X 'ff'-'Q'---swf 1 f f I X, ' i .1 W K -X , X-C , Q Pagel 95 l t gh! X Marcella Faulkner campaigns for 4-lu-erlcacler by giving out suckers. , Milxlix' J sprin These boys gather on the SUB steps to discuss the election. Tlr de an oa frm ing Tu First Row: Peggy Cargile, Fit. Worth, Mildred M. Carlisle, Talco, Luther L. Carney, Tyler, Marilyn Carter, Green- ville, Lloyd G. Carty, Greenville, Betty Ann Cates, Commerce, Jerry Chadwick, Commerce, .lodie Chance, Savoy, Iris Chancellor, Klondike. ,, Second Row: Bobby .loe Chapman, Mt. Pleasant, Darwin Chapman, Dike, Elizabeth Chapman, Sulphur Springs, Grady Chapman, Sulphur Springs, Louis B. Chapman, Jr., Forney, Robert Childs, Telephone, Dorothy Lee Clan- ton, Dallas, Doris Clark, Farmersville, Patsy Clements, Pittsburg. K' Third Row: Duard W. Clower, James, Glen Cobcrn, Mt. Pleasant, Frank Cody, Texarkana: Melissa Mac Coe, Com- lnerfrc: J. C. Colburn. Corsicana: Billy Frm-cl Collard. Dallas: ,l. W. Combs. Mt. Vernon, Charles D. Conley. New Bos- lon: llarolcl Connor. Daingerfielfl. , .,.,.,,.,, ,.,,, ,, ,,,,,,., . ..... , f ,- F WW. W, E Y 5 VT 'iz Lys, ' Q E I M' will W ,MQ Wai' HJ' it '-2'z'1a.i:' 1 fs:-:mv , . ef:-::..:..-.,f. t First verse, lord I Glynd Bluff L City, merce X the elections The President and Vice-President of the Stu- dent Council for 1951-52 are Solon Loving and Bill Hunt. Dr. James G. Gee read the oath of office before the student body in front of the Student Union Building. Retir- ing officers are Alex Kibler and Kenneth Tuck. 2 ll First Row: Helen Con- verse, Cvreenvilleg Gay- lord Cook. Cunninghamg Glynda Cook, Garrctts Bluffg Bobby Cox. Royse Cityg George Cox, Com- merce. N' ,S A Second Row: Wilda Jean Cox, Commerceg Mary Sue Cozart, Crahamg Pat- sy Craig, Mema, Ark.g Bobby Craigo, Celesteg Gay Cranfill, Hooks. Third Row: ,lerr ' Cran Bob Creech, Mineola Clifford Crenshaw, Lin deng Irene Criner, Com merce. f 4 4.5 Q 'ff ly.. 5 'Il ff ' t , - ,. x I I 1, QQ Liz 4 ' f x I X Q. Q- fi rf' Nei 11.9.95 93 5 n f-fa. .X 5 1 i ff ff Q .zu L , 'fw.4, 5 ford, Coxnmerceg flames C. Crawford, Leonard,g 7 seek C I aignzny... check Bill Hunt, Will T. Lemmond and Bryant Langford ' fi , W V ,WW , , X , ' M campaign sign in front of the Student Union Building. ,y f , ,f,f, , , f , if A 1 Q f 5 ,,ff0 ' W 4 f I V' . John Newman, candidate for president of the student council, gives a card and a campaign speech to Patsy Todd and Virginia Moore. V ,V , 75, -we fff,W,15WwW,f WWWWV WWW, ,,W,.,,7, ,,, ,IW no V 0,40 W iyffff , 'fyh' ZYX f HW'f ff We f 'f I 1 ZZ , , f 1 WWW, WfWa,f!Ww WM ZW, 74 ? f f ,, 'fvwv 7fwQ,ml 5' fm 1 First Row: Claudine Cromer, Naples, Norman Crump, DeKalb, Jerry Pat Crumpton, Greenville, Carmen Cum- mings, Sulphur Springs, Harry Glen Cunningham, Ladonia, Norma Jean Currin, Commerce, Billy Daniel, An- nona, Billy U. Daniel, Wolfe City, Les- by Daniels, Texarkana. A , Second Row: Charles Darby. Sulnhur Springs, ,lack Darby, Greenville, Fred- dy Joe Davenport, Naples, Faye Nell Davis, Yantis, Jackie Gwin Davis, Com- merce, Jerry Davis, Greenville, Nor- ma Iean Davis, Honey Grove, Sally Lea Dawson, Canton, Billy Joe Dean, Ca- Hug?- ' ' ff! K A a il iii? X w 1 T .ffifffli 2 f , lf, Third Row: James Carl Deatherage, Pecan Gap, Charles De Berry, Savoy, Edna Jean Decker, Quinlan, Tora Pitts Decker, Quinlan, Alice Delphenis, Par- is, Bill Dickerson, Mineola, Iessie Dob. son, Clarksville, Durann Dodgen, Winnsboro, Clarence Erwin Doolin, .Klondike - 3 A We 1 J 'Z M V fe at A A an Fw , Lf I . 5 ' 1, - , fi ' ' ' YS, v , f' maxi fxl , K M .QMS 5, . 74 Pe to Fir: Dos F. ion Bar is, ey l 4 4 '- 2 ,, if , f' a Y a , 2 -21 ,X pe 1 . W- 4,71 5 11442. i 1 ! ML' ' ,df lent atsy 7yf1w5Mf,:e-'xr were f s 3 s ww iifmygggs V W. Q1 Ljffp ,. ww., . re., .g, 'im ,W . aX.,f,,E25 Q. ,h ,K ef' MQ ports Peggy Teer helps Betty Bennett get ready to play softball. ,,,,. reatheragei ry, SSVOYS Tora Pitts llCni59 Par' Uessic D0b' D0dg9n1 in Doolini ff 'ff' .44 Fzrsr Row: Alice Jane Doss, Mt. Pleasant, Lee F. Douglas, Alba, Mar- ion Douglas, Hamilton, Barbara J. Downing, Par- is, Billy Boy Doyle, Hon- ey Grove. Second Row: Rex Drig- gers, Mt. Pleasant, How- ard Duck, Jr., Greenvilleg ,learl Wayne Dunavin, Sulphur Springs, Eva Willene Duncan, Green- ville, Pat Dye, Green- ville. James Larwood seems to be more interested in something passing by than he does in tying nis shoes. batter up. Third Row: Fred Milton Eastland, Commerce, Carl Echols, Ir., Douglasvilleg Betty Joe Eddins, Honey Grove, Melroy YV. Eix- man, Cameron, Betty El- well, Gilmer. i Q -, PQ ' IL- , Q. Qi- i I 'fi 5 N, , N' 'ffl . ' ' N A i , A -1 A. 't' K ' .. , -- P, , 'A ' -' ., a .An so W i . . :J 41. J J. gig., ,.. f 1.4 e ':,f'..i Q . A xxx k 1 2' .- , - -. G f, ,gfvn 'e X- A ,L M X 3- 'E gs , . ' , ,'-'fgzlf-is 'L . 'S ' , L fs, H, x ff - si, 55 5 ,V 4 4 41:1 7 M' -flglf l ,L ,Yi , - .. f A ,f ,f-- 'Ry freshmen 'f ff-f-+,, Pae99 Q X 'FXX-'Z I,,f1r '5 ,Z . ,s19'n-fr , ' ' ' fir.. Sixty ROTC graduates receive their commissions at the spring commencement exercise. Major William V. Strait reads the oath of office. Flil'Sl Rolf: Carol Carroll. Mt. llli-usmit: Charles Gihson. Wlinnshoroz Ceo. ing bl Murray Cihson. Naples: Mattie Lou Citltlings. Bre- ham: Carl lf. Gilman Port lloyal. Pu. 504111111 Row: Tommie Gilmore. l.eonarcl: Paul icon. Clzlrksvillcz Bcrnurtl Gorllcx. Cavuga' Yvilliam lion Coen. Groom illu: .-Xvorzi Co- porth. Blue lliclge. Tlzir1lRo1c: liicharcl Cop- ffarth. llonhumz Jerry Grainger. Sulphur Sings.: Jack Cramner. Honey Grove: Leo Greathouse. Delfalh: Gaston Devans Green. Greenville . v t ' if i C 97 'rii ... 'i . gf . 'ii' V A .ag , ,Si , ...r . Ig, ' .f' ,gr 5,4 .e ' mfg 'I i it - I wi- 5 5 e gf nf? i it f 4- 'iff ' Oliver Chandler helps Imon Caler with his robe before they go into the college auditor- ium to receive their degrees. freshmen , -,rl ,--- J ,I ? or 0' xii,-Zff '-Cblix-f sch oi spent soars... A pep rally 111 front of the Student UHIOH Blllldlflg was a usual wont the mght before, a football game AMW lla in l 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 Q 1' 11 F . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l P 1 The EasTexans furnish music for an all college dance after football game. A ,. The students run onto the football field to cheer ,if-f5.....M.li , . T the football players. First Row: Bobby Gene Hazlewood, Commerceg Koleta Hazlewood, Pitts- burgg Frances Head, Lone Oakg Quinton Hearn, Mineola: Glenn Hellman, Muenster. Second Row: Martha Jean Hendrix. Mt. Pleas- antg Billy Howell Hill, Mt. Pleasantg Bobbie Joyce Hill, Commerceg Jack Mike Hill, Frisco: Joyce LaVonne Hill, Richard- son. Third Row: Betty Ann Hine. Sulphur Springs: Otis R. Hinkle. Frost: Travis Hinsoin. Mineola: J. YY. Hinton. Overton: Alan Holder. Greenville. J Yi cz--as-. r .Min f 'ag ' X ':'l'.Q - P A H Af.. freshmen ii? 1 1. .., gag ' .fe J if l gy . ff KJ J ix X!! fri lf 1 . Jf . , I f ,XS J Y, X ' I award Milburn Catfish', Smith presents Cheerleaders Barbara Seaman and Richard Pruitt with jackets for being present at all football games during the SCSSOII. First Row: Floyd Holder, Greenville, Edward Marion Holley, Maud: James McKinney Holloway, Farmersvilleg Ken- neth Holloway, New London, Billy Hol- lowell, Commerce, Ray Horner, Sul- phur Springs, Jane Houser, Royce City, Ruth Evelyn Howell, Windom, Barbara Hudgns, Leonard., Second Row: Kenneth L. Hudson, Min- eola, Mary Huff, Fouke, Ark., Edna Mae Hughes, Paris, Richard Raymond Hughes, McLeod, Cecil Hurley, Yantis, Wanda Hutchens, Clarksville, Lee B. Huston, Jr., Garland, lla Mae Hyatt, San Benito, Bobby J. Hyepock, White- wright. Third Row: Jerry Hyde, Greenville, Shirley lglehard, Enloe, Bobby Ingram, Greenville, Virginia Lou Isaacs, Com- merce, Jimmy Joe Isom, Ladonia, Joe Jacaman, Laredo, Wesley Eugene J ack- son, Farmersville, John L. Jarvis, Vfhitewright, Roy Johns, DeKalb. Qf in rflaf JW Z r, .J , ' 1 ' af: 'f X X fx f ,Q 3 f X f f , Zwf aff M 1 i xx I S K Q, ! f ' fi ' ' f f New ' ,x f ,f 5, fs ff Q , f- ff j: f ' Q X x V ., , ., f f P X - ,, ,, an Q 1' Q fff i f fbi , f,,, s ia? zaders J ackets ng the ,- '7 no n. Je k. is, W f 4 'V 4 ,I ff Q 6 ya 1 Z quar clan ing Square dancing is sponsored by the Wagon Wheel club each Tues- day night in the Student Union building. Paul Street, associate professor of biology, does the calling. First Row: Mattie Porter Holmes, Commerce, Bet- ty Sue Johnson, Miller Grove, Loyd Gene John- son, Greenville, Shirley Ann Johnson, Wills Point 'Billy Ray Jones, Ferris. AQ .-1, I gs. f'f ' 5' Second Row: Martha Jones, Edgewood, Arnold Jordan, Newsome, Doro- thy Nell Joyner, Omaha, Barbara Sue Kemp, Far- mersville, Robert Donald Kidder, Dallas. Third Row: Rosezeen Kieffer, Mineola, James Knight, Dallas, Benny Kohn, Royse City, Don Kidwell, Commerce, Billy Charles Kiker, Sulphur Bluff. o' 532: e J f 4' f',X ,I,. M b wx , Y tif, ,195 ' 4- J i My W , F , 1 .qv . '-. ,. , , 2 , 6' 5 I 'M f I fa 4014 55 Q ,ff . .:aJs-M freshmen X ,- A ,f -X, ,' ' E x 1 if 3 if -xo Q Y tb l 1 X , 1 X4 A, Nd J X ff X ,7 Page 05 saturday students The Saturday student must spend part of his day at E. T. in the library. .loseph A. Land uses the card catalogue. ' Let me see how you did yoursw, Mrs. Mildred Baldwin says to Mrs. Halle Randall as they compare notes on their Way to class. F zrst Row Swaneece Kimbell Sulphur Springs Tommy King Celeste Ver mon Lambert Athens David C Lan caster, Cooper, - Pat Landers, Wills Second Row James Wesley Larwood, Ft Worth Will T Lemmond, Winns- boro Phil Lemon Commerce, Gene Leshe, Winnsborog Dorothy Dee Lewis, Point, Ray Lands, Commerce: Ann Lane, Jefferson, William Rav Lanier, Redwater: Larry C. LaRue, Greenville. Cumby, .lackie Lewis, Savoy, Reba Lewis, DeKalb, Mary Lynn Little, Ely- sian Fieldsg Gene Rayburn London, Bailey. Thfrrl Row: William Randall London, Sulohur Springs. Brownie Longabach, Dallas, Charlotte Loudder, Dallas, Wal- ter Larry Lytle, Commerce, Bobby Don McCaskill, Greenville, Tommy McCol- lum, Cayugag Herbert E. McConnell, Atlanta: Jo Ann McCord, Windomg George Robert McMormick, Garland. 4 ' X. V aff r .X f N Q. fi The g .Feagi that. First Dona. lVlcGa ley M Evers mere: Laug' Z 4:1- f ,gf 1 tl, 52, W in V W, 2 PM 7 w 2 'Q 1,3 Ei Q YQ , Z i X , is K o Mrs. ndon, Ll'J2Cl1. , Wal- ! Don lcCol- Hlfleua Ml Om i und. I2 i L. r X Lam spring means work or some or others. . . Loafing across from the SUB are ,lznncs Bcarrlcn. T. C. Brown Bill McCarley, Charles Caldwell, and Bob McKenzie. if The grass must be cut up along the sidewalks, and Jackie Feagin and Johnny Lyon have the pleasure of doing just that. . First Row: Robert Mc Donald, Littlefieldg M. E McCaugh, Kilgoreg Wes ley McKee, Honey Groveg Everett L. McKelva, Coin merce: John Paul Mc Laughlin, Sulphur Sprgs. Second Row: Margaret Fanning McLean, Co- manche: Mary Lew Mc- Michael, Naples, Robert McMillan, Daingerfieldg Barbara McQueen, Dal- las: ,lack McVay, Cooper. Third Row: Mary Huff- man Mabry, Commerce, Charles Magee, Ennisg james Malone, lvills Pointg Tonnny Manley, Greenville, Ralph Mar- com, Ladonia. '-'n freshmen ,Q is - A Q Ak A K r 1 L ,-e,,,n L L., L v we of 7li I QQ A favorite spot for hoys during thc lazy afternoon is thg The ballroom of the Student Union huilding is the scene of most dances on the campus. Pictured here is a typical all-college dance. M SUB steps. Here is discussed women. school, women, politics, women, study, women and women. stud ts play r lax in ub Fzrst Row: Billy Marr. Greenville, Bar- bara Jane Marrable, Longview: Beth- ann Martin, Rockwall, Britt Martin. Annona, Jimmy Glynn Martin, Com- merce, Patsy Martin. Avery: Jimmy Massey, Dallas, Sue Via Mattison, Cumby, Hewey Wilford Mayo, Green- ville. E : . Q4 , ,. Second Row: Gerald Richard Mead. Commerce, James Carl Mellon. Ir.. Cooper, Lou Jane Melton. Overton, J. D. Menasco, New London, Wanda Middlebrooks. Sulphur Bluff, Joe Mid- dleton, Eniory: Homer Edward Miesch, Clarksville, Billv Paul Milam, Caddo Mills: Blanche Miller. Cumby. Thirrl Row: Io Wavidzl Miller. Ferris: Charles Hartley Mills, Kosse, Billy Mitchell, Ashland, Ala.: Dorothy Jo Mock, Pecan Gap, Gerald Moorc. Com- merce, Geraldine Joyce Moore, Tyler, Peggy Ann Moore, Gohcr: Richard Morriss, Commerce, Berl Mann, Mt. Vernon. I r X f , I A ' A W- uv 'H ,iff Q f 5 if f fav, , -e - 1, .' f - , ' 1'-V , ' . f -- :sf- ' : A .1 ,iff 5 V .V X , I, .. s fi H, ,t, 441 - xl J: 1 fi., K 1.1-1 t .1 f . Y ,:: ' ' ,.- I A V Us Q, A J I ,N 5 .C , s Q SA .wry ,' 9 U. M.. ,,, X , 3' z 9 sf ., t v , V. 551550, f xg Q, 5' , , . 5, g X , , Q ' X ' , ,J . LN-,, V - -1,5 , 1 1 YA Z ' Y. , ' q ty, 1. sg, V - . 2- s ' - -:P sssaff, 1 . N Y Q.. M r , y.,,,1,,,, , - ,f x --.. , , 0 , 9 215, , ..yge5:g. .f . gf Q wr W .' if f A - , ,. - N -f . M v af. 5:52, 4. :I f I I Xi u? : ...Eiga V in ,vm Q , . l . , X ...if Y ,, is Q I. .f Q .45-2... ' is , W K Q ,,,,,,g, - ,,,- , f 1 . 4 , af fe 1 rex.,w?,-1,9 :gb , 47 v-ga' , -N N a . ,Q V ---- : -e-:zz , N-6 Q 4, A ' ' ' 'if f 'A X X if -' 1' A It . Q .J 4 - ww az V , , 4.4.15 ,j-4,3 X X ,... ,, gun. risl illy Jo om- lerg lard Mx. 2 C 5, u Z2 ug, A quiet game of chess is the center of interest for Harry Epperson, Freddy Davenport, and Kcrby Backus. First Row: Nancy Beth Murphy, Wolfe Cityg James 0. Murray, Was- komg Herman Musser, Whitewrightg John My- ers, Commerceg Mary Ruth Myre, Royce City. Second Row: John My- rick, Commerceg James Narramorc, Greenvilleg Ronald Keith Newell, Saudyg Sylvia Newton, Commerceg Yvancla Nich- ols. Cumby. . fs W 4 .. - . x 1 ,I .. L y . .7 All elections are hold in thc lobby of the SUB. ll. M. Temple: ton, Jr., makes his selections of his favorite cumliflulos. Third Row: Doris Mae Nix, Hooksg James E. Norton, Warreng Marie Nussbaum. Rosehudg Mo- ra OiCOIlIl2i, Cooperg Evie Louis Oclum, Gober. 9:-1-aw ,I him 'L X 'V :Gi - . l ll. ff .. J .' x . Y -L xi- freshmen i vl x ,, Q. Q y f i :U Y '-gf' l ,, , D' Q .51 :ly J 1 -X ' A i A - ' - ' -- ZZT lf xml in ,F L!!! fly fl l N ef, ,uf 4:41 , y , , y.1g.,e l09 date... Beth Parker and Pinky Winn re. , The two couples arrive ln front ceive programs from Beth Tucker as of the Education building where Betty Anderson takes the tickets from ' the play is being staged Bill Robinson. ' 3 5 3 S 2 e s E Third Row: Dwight L. Pickens, Green- f ville, Lynn Pierce, Pecan Gap, Jean Pin- son, Garland, Helen Rae Pittman, Mc- Kinney, Laine Porter, Sulphur Springs, K Travis Ray Potts, Emory, Gordon Pow ell, Greenville, Eddie Lee Powers Cooper, Billy Kinard Pratt, Cooper. L First Price Lynn N orn Odesz baurrl leana l fe. er as from ,' A stop by the SUB or one of the local cafes is on the date evcning before going home. Pinky, Beth, Bill, and Syble enjoy cokes, coffee, and a joke. 4 1 C 'E' 1,1 ich., Q the week, is the last minute gooclnights before the girls have to go inside. The other couple in the picture is Betty Anderson and Melvin Jackson. freshmen 'een- Pin- Mc- ngS 3 Pow- 'VB1'5a er. 'V f .cz Z 1 T22 .ilk , F ,,,t I First Row: Gayna Evelyn Price, Palestine, Royce Lynn Prude, Palmer, Norman C. Pursley, Odessag Clint Quattle- baum, Alvarado, Bobbie ,leanelle Rachel, Maud. Second Row: Carolyn Rains, Quinlan, Marie Raney, Mt. Pleasantg Lou Jane Rawson, Sulphur Springsg Barbara Ray, Mt. Pleasant. Third Row: Henry Reaves Pittsburgg Jimmy Reaves, Mt. Pleasantg Dixie Red- fearns, Mt. Pleasant, Dorothy Reeder, Com- merceg lo Anne Reeves, Texarkana. L , . 24? Ag R S RFK, C A, I M ,- 5 H:, M QQ! ,i x l fa i im 'F ' N xlk 3' e irsfz -gp, , s, rl Z l . . -.f-.-. 'N- .1 lei. f . . 4 iii? 3 +- f ' if Q' - 'Li XX .... ah' P C X RAE DX DXTJ Pauiil f gf X A familiar scene in front of Binnion Hall any night of ugly man .Amar ontest l R' hard Pruitt collects pennies as votes for the M- 'WY Uuliest Man on the Campus. Contributors are Stella Eibanks and Betty Deaton. J Nefwi . Rocky Bell doesnit have to make a campaign speech. His sign does the work for him. Harold Hackworth contributes to the Cause. F irst Row: Reeves Perry, Greenville, Reginald Martin, Greenville, Lawrence Revill, Elkhart, Billy Glenn Reynolds, Greenville, William Richardson, De- Kalb, L. Howard Ridout, Dallas, Duane Riley, Wolfe City, James L. Riley, Queen City, Havis MacRivers, Bonham. Third Rows- Ann -Salmon, Sulphur Springs, Wallies Sanchez, Savoy, .lim- my Allen Sanders, Sulphur Springs, Billie Lou Sanderford, Smith, Jacque- lene Sapaugh, Sulphur Springs, Sylvia Scarborough, Austin, Nolagene Schi- melpfenig, Plano, Dan Scott, Honey Grove, Wanda Irene Scott, Greenville, Second Row: James E. Robertson, New Boston, Robert R. Rodem, Avery, Car- ol Rogers, Plano, Jimmy Roman, Coop- er, Eunice Nell- Rouser, Wolfe City, Gene Rose, Pickton, Ann Rutherford, Greenville, Molly Jo Rutledge, White- wright, Margaret Ryon, Savoy. fd ...iw , ,, :QQ ., 'ly 5-A . 's r WM iii 2 H 72:-,,. : 54' 2' Q mf '5 X ffi4 -I . I s -9' , N-.. , W . f 1 , 5 'f -s g 215' ' R 4: 3, ' V N ,2 'qmrvya I if 'Wt f I ' V' -,rm 3' l f 21 f ,f M 87 W . ma t i Q , 7 Q is , teaeef X x f N 1 K X X! f f f f ,S it V, s ,,7f'i , ,, 7 -VVV 4 ff lf f r , QW af I ,L ,,., 52 , I ny s f ,t ' I, M227 ifsg Q I , A J Q23-st.5,,,fa f W f m' 1 X 3 ,All-ang, fx 5 v P4 f 'Ke ' v ' 92 21! I ,aff fm f X f,,m, .a,,, , .Q ,H 4 .A ,. .. wee! 2 f'lf ff f 7 1 , 3 1 f x 'daft ' ,E f M if , ,W 0734? fi ' in 2 fy? Z f gi' ,queen a ezaa 5? C 46 'AQWE .-., , 'fMQk'e a Pau the pres- L First R Sulphu alcl W. Harold mer, i water, Annon I sign does cause. Sulphur Oyg Springss , Jacque' sg Sylvia me Schl' r, Honey Lreerlvllle' 1, The winner of the ugly man contest was Rocky Bell. The contest was sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega and all proceeds went to buy a trumpet for a little blind boy. The win- ner was announced at a dance. Paul Wright entertained students with a ballad at a dance given the night before elections for cheerleaders and Student Council president and vice-president. hot politics First Row: Betty Sewell Sulphur Springsg Don ald W7. Shafer, DeKalbg Harold Laney Shaw, Gil mer, Ann Shaw, Sweet water, Tommy Simmons, fhIlI10I13. . , .FQ 41 i 3 . W, . ,, - ,L vs -.fw .' 1 . - X. 5 B. Xbx if gb...- Tia. ai., Second Row: .lohnnie Shelley, New London, Edna Mozelle Sheltman, Greenvilleg ,lean Shelton, Texarkanag Ray Shem, Sulphur Springsg Molly Shepard, Kaufman. me ' ' - 'll E . .5 3 AA, is a 'S 1 1 f 1 '. . ,Q 4' X Third Row: Storey F. Sheppard, Clarksville, Jimmy Shivcrs, Emorygi Judy Shoffit, Worthamg Delbert E. Simmons, Hon cy Croxe' Ma' Simons, . ' 'f - l Mt. Vernon. ,1 1 saver- ,' CI. ' . ,! I I Q p I I- X u freshmen QFQ ' ' X it izi 5 XX a -4 ... f VX FIX ., f - 'x l l hree 17 with m W' le a rogram as he enters ' a .1 B bb J hn lg y P . Margaiiet Flclslligoltitlnil sto Zee lghrge plays Sponsored by the Associa. the cogegifioilnen Students and American Association of University ion 0 Women. A si This is one of the scenes from Brewsle and Willie which was 'l t presented in the college auditorium. lt was the story of a group of Gls in Paris on VE day. tourney players, in First Row: Glen Slaughter, Mt. Vernon, James H. Sloan, Greenville, Shirley Sloan, Clarksville, Betty Smith, Omaha, Charles Smith, Texarkana, Chester Frank Smith, Greenville, Gequeta Smith, Emory, Glennard L. Smith, Houston, J. T. Smith, Ir., Avery. .- X-W, 140 v' Second Row: Louis Freeman Smith, Emory, Mary Lee Smith, Avery, Nancy Smith, Omaha, Patricia Ann Smith, Queen City, Tommie Smith, Farmers- ville, Ioan Sneed, Hamilton: Gerard Solomon, Dallas: Richard Solomon, Dallas, Emmitt Sorell, Greenville. 2 Third Row: Kenneth Sparks, Pickton, Melba Jean Spencer, Redwater, Paul Spinks, Greenville, Shirley Sparger, Naples, Marian Stacy, Pittsburg: Dale Steele, Leonard, Jimmy Stegner, Green- ville, Betty Jane Stephens, Mt. Vernon, Bob Stewart, Brashear. i .,,, . - A 'A' ' 5 ' is , ' ' 7 '.- W 'A A- l f,,. -w f f ' i f ka l , -- . , ,, Q1 . '41 V' ,ei , t' r 2 ' A' , V If fg 'X l 1' ,ff Q, ti, y ff tv, 'r .27 . at 1 -- zaitv. 4 J 235114151 First thur Don f son Y merct Cadd Strom wood 551 -f I ch was' -, group 1 'I' L, Picktoni ater3 Paul 7 Spargerv fburgf Dale fnef, Green- lt, Vern0I1S ' The cast from 'cThe Temestv takes its cur- tain call after the performance. iff - f , L 41-.sf-x.-f Trrnculo tells of his love for Prospero's daughter' in a scene from The Tempest. x First Row: Thomas Ar- thur Strange, Garlandg Don Strong, Dubling Car- son W. Stooksbury, Com- merceg Farrell Sullivan, Caddo Millsg Xvayne Strong Turnerg Brown- wood. . 1 Q. V., , qt gy.: I x Tv' ha 1, 5 Second Row: Jerry Stuth, Greenville: Marvin Gene Sudduth, Sulphur Sprgsq Leo Sam Tanner, VVolfe City: Bobbie Evers Tay- lo. Bloomburgg Neal Douglas Taylor, Cober. 1- Third Row: Loyd Ray Taylor, Bonhamg Merritt Bonar Teddie, Midloth- lothiang Hubert R. Terry, Brashearg Ray Terry, Creenyilleg Loyd Wfayne Terry, Sulphur Springs. the te est freshmen 5 I ,, lil- , ,,,.. I, E X Q 3 iff., 13- j. i '.' 0 3' -3. y a .-IK .,.A H I A .5 .' ihvg.: -A - - 'f ,. ig fu, 4' ' - :Q-Y V. W J . - 5 X '13 -3' ii M ' T? 8 ' Q 5 -- ' ' . - ' ,.,,3 ' x r ' - 4' , Q ' ,. A I 31 X f Si, , RR, . ' .Y-fgxw a,y.Z,.,,f - . u. . MA - yi rl -, f .iw -takgsfb NL b y 1,51 1 -,v' , I ' ,3 X - f .'rff' , ....,. Y-'ff A V ,A I ' K I If ,, ' f .1.1? W1 fi 1 'I T QT'- W t-l: . ,.. 7 4' . 1 -,xi 55.5 ,f .eg:fvr:rlg- I!! 'S 'rj-I - , ', B! y If X I ir l 4 - T ,Q wmv ., . . ., . , Ex- 'wwf' 5 ' ' 1' A ,. 1 JL' '- N I ff A , K I I . .-Y ,,,. ,..., D gg ' 'Gi xx I, ff , . fi' S X2 , X N X Ki I aell5 . X I S-I, 4 ews se vice Assistants in the News Servvicc office are Angela Lowery, Peggy.Teague, H k' . News Service sends stories about student activities to and Lorcne Op H15 hometown newspapers. ' X X First Row: Bobbye Glynn Thomas, Mt. Pleasant, Walter C. Thomas, Com- merce, Addie M. Thompson, Blue Ridge, Jack Thorton, Elkhart, Laverne Tolleson, Yantis, Billy Taylor, Bailey, Kenneth Ed Treivitt, Galesville, Betty Ann Tuck, Dallas, Beth Tucker, Leon- ard. ff journalism. X Second Row: June Tucker. Mt. Pleas- ant, Peggy Tucker, Mt. Pleasant, Ira Nell Turman, Wolfe City, Kenneth Tur- man, Greenville, Barbara Turner, Greenville, Kenneth Turner, Floyd, Paul Turner, Brownwood, Roy Malloy Turner, Commerce. Head of News Service is C. Richard King, instructor in Third Row: James P. Umharger, Green- ville, Bonner Eddie Verneal. Karma: Glenna Wade, Quinlan, Kathleen I Walker, Hope, Ark.: Riley Walker Greenville, Luragean Wallace, Omaha, Lyndol Wallace, Sulphur Springs, Law- rence Ware, Atlanta. X X ' M 17 4 'M V sf - Ae .14 5 .sfi ,ma ,Wig ff , fa: sw, . 9 7 ,, .i N f'W... ' mf, ' ,iff 7 . b fr' ' ' A yxyikx , , - ' f.,'.,.?' . 4 K 1 1 'wwA 1+'l PM 2 -V gfixjy. f 'TRI ' X f Q? , In V .. I .2 . ,gg 5 .. ,rx ' - 22' . WW i Ps M , , . . mai, , 'i 2 f f A 5, 1 ' f f.: ' ' M ' af -.aa , - f., ,Q at . ,, I ff ,i ff M, 4 M 2. . - W y I iff , .. ,K J 4 X - f' 'Q , ff 1 .M f 14 fra- , gi , I 6 x l 3 if as If MM , f 2 VA . Lf! .,V. 53:1 f rtif J ' 5:11 2 ,Q, 1 First . Warr. Wayn merce ster, hunt, Troui 2 1, ,A A U.-!. . .2 v A M 42 x :tor in 1 's S I gr, GIOCII- , Karma: .thleen 1- Y Walker, Omaha? 7 ngsg LHW' 1 i. allege print hop First Row: James Earnest Warren Sulnhur S rinvsg f l P 1:1 Wayne Weatheread, Com- merce: William F. Web- ster, Nash, Jean Wee- hunt, Paris, R. C. Welch, ,se Second Row: Marvin Wheatley, Clint, Thomas Malcolm Wiler, Brashearg John Whatley, Dallas, Betty Jo White, Green- ville, Thom.-s Ray White, Head of the print shop is William A. Sparkman. Assistants are Roy G. Clark and Milton Belflower. Third Row: Carl E. Whitley, Honey Grove, Joe B. Whitt, Mt. Vernon, Bobby John Wigley, Gob- er, Bobby L. Wilbanks, Mineola, Robert Charles freshmen Troup. Dallas. Wilkinson, Dallas. V 5:2-X f- W-rf' . ,WFT Iavu ' Q A A- F 'B V A . ai., I Ji. ti F T, 3, X ,Yr A . , X Y , kk I V 2 'f , Q s- - . - x, - 2-i f - l h fi 3 - ' . Li Q.. fig? X .xl 1 Y! g - b I K. E It 1. -. i 2? Q. . ' X fs. 1 ep, age 1 L F Q t f if-5 -06 ri! .. .Mi I MM : I Y The Singing Belles are Betty Deaton, Ann Lane, Jo Ann Wilson, Genevieve Laurence, Dorreice King, and Tommy Sue Smith. b lles, tritones 21,1 2 l 5 25 5, by The Tritones are Pauline Glenn, A Jesse Dobson, and Shirley Sloan. K X, , 4 First Row: Robert Lee Williams, Ter- rell: James Charles Willis, Gilmer: Bob- by Winton, Commerce, Hobart Wisdom, Farmcrsvilleg .loe- D. Witchcck. Honey Grove, Wanda Woodruff, ' Commerce, Billy Wren Miller, Grove. . Second Rowz, Frank Samuel VVright, Greenville, Joan Wright, Greenville, Kendall Wright, Cooper, Gleen Wright Atlanta, Ravmon Wright, Garlandg Jer ry Ward, Floyd, Delliart Wyatt, Sul- phur Springs. ' ,U W, . in VV Q2 f 's2e ?ze. .4 X I , , X X, 7 1 Q V I V c f m pgf ,Q 4 . , N W ff .451 if f Xxx? f fi 1 f ... . . . '24 ' Zan sn Third Row: Jimmie Yarbrough. Byers: Donald R. Yates, Mt. Vernon, ,loan K. Yates, Texarkana, Donald Lee Young, Sulphur Springs, Willie Joe Young, Winnsborog Marlyn Zienter, Greenville. fi 4 ' YB f f fy f O W f 4? Y: .bw V fx N N . 4 ff, we re-, 15.-,Q .,,,,.fc, ' ' ff 'Sify' M , x ,M aw a?'41: e 1 . f' If Q5 ,. ' , f, ESQ' I 'J i 1 ix 55:55 If ' IZ 1 , Z I v 5' ' . fi X Q5 f 'A . W v'-I Z' . .. . ..... 1 fs. 1 Q ' f ..,.. 'V 4 Rrf'Q1'is .M ...., xg A , ,fa 5, ,. . , . ,. 1: 5 A he ,, f .-A I , . I f efs., ' QW' W '-xgfxivifk ' si W' A .:, 4 I. fl' . ' ' . ,,' . wg .... . . - ',-- Q- 4, fm.. .. .J .- -ef ., -sm . I , 5. :,,:5sEa::5..: 1 . w1:::5-- NM.-if .:,:, ' ' We . 1 X, I g . ry , X . If ifhxvvb-y., 4 ,ij Q 0 , ...,.. u , f 1 , , f 1 A H he ff W Z' ,, 1: f Syl outs Glenn, an. B ers: Joziln K Young, 5, 1 Youn eenville f Zi 1 ' i2Jfal Wff67ffffiiiQgfff :4iWWf44m?rfw ' S FI 5-2 Syhle Higgins was elected by the Association of Women Students as the outstanding woman on the campus. al wi 80 e eats For the first time thc Association of Women Students elected the outstand- ing woman on the campus and the four outstanding graduating senior women. This is to he an annual affair and the girls named wcrc announced at thc in- auguration of AWS officers for the fol- lowing year. ,E -. :A .y .. . in , .... ,4,: . Iwi I . ,, Q. ,,, A V H-P I K , 'H X' me .. , ,,a tx Y , 'ft -' , I ' I 'lv- , Iggy W ,fl V QM . .1 ' Q ' is 4 at A outstanding 'f girls 'JL -0 an ,gg gl' . ' 4, W L wg Ly' ' QAW U,-H The outstanding graduating senior women were 1 ,, Margaret Flesher. Mary Davis, Rita Jennings, and lg 4... - Dorreice King. Dorreice King was in the hospital w ' si at the time this picture was made. -iw I ,Q Z fa ' ft A x.,r4 f, Page 119 15 grxifhvr 3 . A fa a E fi f ' i v 1 2 Z ff , X , we . 1 Q , f -off 5 I I OTHA SPENCER, Sponsor IMAGENE SCOGIN, Co-editor the lo ust JAMES NARRAMORE, Plzolographer NUMAN BARTLEY, Sporzs Edizor JEAN GLQVJ-Ln, Lab Pechnrdan N-W, V7 jfw '1 f , 1 g, ,, .W , '23, ',f, M E M 1 2 H. 'Jr SUE RUSSELL, Co-editor The LOCUST is the student yearbook of East Texas State. It is published once each year and is distributed'to the students in September. The editor and business manager of thc Locust is elected by a joint student-faculty committee consisting of the sponsors of each of the campus publications, the LAWANA Reese, Assistant Editor fr 5- BILLY BEDGOOD, Business Manager head of the Department of Communications, head of the print shop, president and vice-president of the student council and out-going editors and busi- ness managers of the publications. This committee is headed by Dean J. Cullen Sowers. LILLIAX BYRUM, Associaze Edzzor ,- f- ' -FL , i NUMAN BARTLEY, Sports Writer C. RICHARD KING, Sponsor W Lomsmz HCDIJKINS, Associate Editor EVA THOMAS, Reporter the east texan The East Texan, the college newspaper, iS edited and published each week by the journalism students at ET. The paper carries all news con- cerning the students and faculty. ,arf fl! E 1 JANE PENNEY, Business Manager PEGGY MASTERS, Editor student weekly JIM LLOYD, Editor-elect Page 123 ANN SALMON HELEN MARY SORRELLS Soloist Pianist JOYCE TURNER Soloist ll the au' Ann Salmon, Jay W. Ward, Joyce Turner, J. T. Adams, JAY W- WARD director and Helen Mary Sorrells. Soloist RICHARD HICKS WILLIABI RHEW Announcer Engl,-new if- ML... radio The members of radio have a thirty-minute 1 show each Saturday morning and a thirty- minute show on.Saturday afternoon. The shows are directed by J. T. Adams and all talent is furnished by the students. .lay Ward, T. D. Davis, J. T. Adams, and Hal Box do a number on KRLD TV in Dallas. largest eolleye network The Varsity Cadets, Mello Maids, lSasTexans, and directors appeared on a radio show at WFAA in Dallas. i i 37 315 353 ..r i Ha ,..Al. . - .,T. 2 5 I ? ' i K V 5 E Q , 5 ? 2 Q' F' g ,. i 3 I . ge The college string orchestra conducted by Farrell Welch. eellege orchestra One activity of the Music Depart- ment is the string orchestra and faculty trio. The orchestra is di- rected by Farrell Welch. Most of the members are either music majors or minors. The trio is made up of faculty members from the music department. Page 126 The string trio consists of Farrell Welch, Louise Turner and Margaret Wheat. lla bax 1 I .. 4 Q f S First Row: Betty Deaton, Jo Anne Wilson, Laura Riggs Arnold, Anita Fuller, Dorreice King, Roseen Keiffer, Wilda Milleron, Jessie Dobson, Nelda Allen, Pauline Glenn, Cynthia Moulton, Ann Lane, Durann Dodgen, Tommy Baxter, Genevieve Laurence. Frances Clanton, Shirley Sloan, Tommy Sue Smith, Margaret Third Row: Sam Speed, John Points, Vernon Lembert, Jimmy Flesher. A Reeves, Jimmy Massey, Jimmy Moon, Bob Finch, T. D. Davis Second Row: Joyce Turner, Kathleen Walker, Mrs. Ethel Gillian, Dale Vincent, Farrell Welch, Paul Durrett. Genevieve Laurence was one of the soloist at the annual Messiah service held in the college auditorium. college choir From 1 Evans, S6C0nd JOIIQS, Talnoreu Third Slmms Sona Ja 4? .x , QQ: 3, K, ii ' X 1 .A X v . Q Q., P' Q . uw. 1 T aB Q U 1 U1 I nf ,ggi asus texewas - college dance hand The EasTexans are directed by Ray Luke. On the first row are Don Bohart, Bobby Ingram, and Garland Smith. Those on the second row are Bobby Creech, -Gene Wiley, Bobby Hall, Vernon Lambert, Charles Wiley, and Dick Robbins. Tom Deli an. . playing the drums and Charles Darby is at the piano. g IS is Page 130 s L, 5 lllvq Q K I 'Klan ,1 VVWM ,f A Q J Pwwnz , n A 9, a- : ' if 7455,- 2.1 H9 if ., ,M ff' ' QA' n- ww -.. ng: 9 N, 11' .u fl' I M413 N YL:- .- 0 'zm?iz..' 1 ' 1 V... 1 X 1, 1 , -. sf' Wm H K ' , 4 1 2 . 5 A W' ,A V ...Q 1 . 4 4 4-vv.,,M , Fx I , . WW .mf UW' f . 31, im K v-.., m ns . . 1 W d b d t all 21SSOCiHtiOr1 meeting HTC Tuck, President Alex Kibler, Mellaa Newell, Marshall Thomas Representing the stu ent o y a Nancy Johns, Lesby Daniel, James Terrell, Paul Durrett, Mar- and Pagqual Vgllgu garet Flesher, Al Burns, Mark Moore, Vice-president Kenneth student associations The Student Association is the student government on the campus of East Texas State Each class has two represen atlves and the presldent and YICC presldent are elected by the student body v1CCpICS1dCHt of the Student .ASSOC1Htl0H Kenneth Tuck Frei Lesl schc ,W-3 ,WN President of the Student Association Alex Kib ler. as, Freshman representatives to the Student Council, Leshy Daniel and Pasqual Valle, purchase their school supplies for their first semester at ET. stud nt coun il Coming from their first meeting of the Student Council are grad- uate representatives, Al Burns and Mark Moore. Nielha Nowell and James Terrell, junior repre- 'entatixes drink a coke in the Student Union Building. Representatives of the sophomore class, Senior representatives, Paul Durrett and Mar- llgarilagg TQOIHHS am31,NanCyfJ0hnS',leave garet Flesher, entertain themselves at the piano t e ' . a tel Spfm mg a ew mmutes there with their friends. in the SUB. Cl' ll Il I 'I IIE Q Q 01' Afmrelwwinn,juJjngallJseledisnthrm1lrds mv? prose-nfalns pvfsvmlkes. Lol-id byithesnwlvuthvnlynulirsixmlrgcbuutilrsnuv Fm-Hun fol urIur,l. Wd' Whip Wh an skmfdhaallzi. , -- W - .H ,-, , - W, . -,,.,,A-...-.tir- X RX r 1 ,: Z' fl . y .f 5 V x 0 , 'U .fl B t ,yr A ' -N , s . v. gr. . , . , Mp. . , v n . ' , . ,e .' 1 V . , 4 5 . Q L z' - . - . ' ' ' ' , I . A , ,' . 1 - 3' ' . ., I . A' -1 'Um' , . , , . . 5 . , - , IQ ' r' V ' ' ' , , T, , Q . 4 ' N. h gr ' ' u ' I' In l ' - A x' ' ' . 1- x , 1 . ' 3 . ' . V V , ,.. 4 4 - f ' x . . . U. . 'Y ' I ., K . I , . I . ' an 5 ' . as -' ' 1 . 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Bryant was selected for Whois Who. He is a physics major from Lindale. One of the stories around the campus is that B. T. Works complicated algebra problems as a hob- by. He is in advanced ROTC, was pledge captain of the cadet club and president of the physics club last year. wayne .Sullivan Robert Wayne Sullivan or Lt. Col. R. W. Sullivan as he is known in the ROTC is a junior from Denison. He is a member Of the Friar club and his major is Business Administration. Ili dl ul dl activ Cara trcas Deltz tion, Stud the l B j. b who 's who in ameriean universities and eelleges dorreiee king Dorreice King, a senior from Windom, is kept busy with her activities. She is president of the French club, vice-president of the 'mi ' 'm'r m'i Caramica Social club, secretary of the International Relations club, treasurer of Alpha Chi-national honor society, President of Kappa Delta Pi-national education society, member of Wesley Founda- tion, tapperettes, octette, Student Union Board of Directors, and Student Christian Fellowship. Dorreice was also honor graduate of the 1952 class. -i .. mi S als p :Q , , ii i il in gg! 33, U 'll' f , Q 1 V llll 'X L' if ,ii- nl S X 'A A' -'ii i both the football and basketball team this year. 1 f i W is -e f er 01 'ti - s ti.. eharles halcleman Charles Haldeman is a Physical Education major frrjm Plano A senior. he is a member of the Tn association and a cadet officer in the ROTC. Charles is interested in sports and was a member of Page 15 whogs who . . . alex laibler Alex Kibler repeated his last years' honor of being selected for Who's Who. He is an Agricultural major from Commerce. A senior, Alex is president of the Student Council, member of the Future Farmers of America, Rodeo club, and Paragon club. mary vel dams President of the Les Cholsltes Social club IS Mary Vel Davis of Enloe She IS a Home Economlcs major and secretary of the Home Econom1cs club Eta Epsilon Mary is also a member of Club Council Forum Mary Vel was selected as Miss Betty Lamp at the Eta Epsilon club and was also one of the four AWS outstanding senior glrls 1n 1952 myra butler Myra Butler, Business Administration major, from Commerce, is active in several clubs on the campus. She is a member of the Tooanoowe club, Association for Women Students Council, choir, and French club. She is a junior. wh 43 Cha. vice-pres a senior member Springs who 'S who . . . charles abernathy Charles Abernathy who is now with Uncle Samis Air Force was vice-president of the Student Council in the spring of 1951. He was a senior at the time of his being selected for Whois Who. He was a member of the Paragon club and ROTC. His home town is Hughes Springs. He graduated in the spring of '52 with a major in history. M Peggy Masters junior, is a journalism major from Commerce. She is the editor of the East Texan, the col- lege newspaper and was the editor of the LOCUST in 1951. Peggy is both local and state publicity chairman for the Baptist Student Union. She is a member of the French Club, Association for Women Students, band, and Women's Recreation Association. A L 4 1 l Page l59 l 1 V wh os who . . . chris slave adams lst! Cavalier cluli presiclent Chris Steve Adams is a junior from Tomliall. llis major is llusiness Administration. He is a Lt. Col, in the liffllfl and is rxeviiliw' nllirwr for the Mitchell Crenadiers the college drill team. dv-f VP'- 1 ' va, helen mary sorrells Helen Mary Sorrells can be heard as pianist each Saturday morning over the East Texas radio program. She is also pianist for the Varsity Cadets and was Varsity Cadet Sweetheart in 1950 and in 1951. A senior, Helen Mary is an Elementary Education major from Greenville. She is a member of the Les Choisites social club. W bill betts Another president of a social club to make Who's Wh0 is Bill Betts. He is president of the Tejas club and also president of the senior class. An industrial education major, Bill's home town 15 Naples. ' 42 Q 11 i I l ber 6 0f ill press with whois who . . . he i ' . syble luggzns Syble Higgins is an English major from Kermit. She is a mem- ber of the girls' octete, the Baptist Student Union, and is president of the Association of Women Students, and president of the Mar- pressa social club. Syble also sings on the East' Texas radio program with the Melo Maids. She is a junior. -.aw if 9 new wilbert james nussbaum Wilbert James Nussbaum was president of the Fu- ture Farmers of America in the fall of 1951. He is an Agriculture major from Rosebud Falls. He graduated in the spring of 1952, but continued working on his master's degree. Page 161 'RK who 'S who . . . i i 1 -Q lnaryaret 'Qgussie 99 Q flesher For the second year Margaret Gussie Flesher has been elected the most popular girl at ET. She is president of Phi Mu Psi Music ' club and vice-president of Kalir social club. uCussiel' is a music l education major from Greenville. 5 joe russell Joe Russell, a senior from Naples, is president of the Club Council Forum. He is a member of Tejas social club and was cheer- leader in 1951-52. l 1 i imagene scogin V l . l lmagene Scogm, senior from Mineola, is a journalism malor' She is a member of the Association for Women Students, Press club, 2 Baptist Student Union, Student Union Board of Directors, IGPOTW ' for the Caramica social club, and Co-editor of the 1952 LOCUST- l I whois' who . . . rita jennings This is the second year for Rita Jennings to be selected for Who' Who. She has been cheerleader for three years, college beauty three years and LOCUST beauty one year. In 1950 and 1951 she was Homecoming Queen. This year she was made Honorary Lt. Col. in the ROTC. Rita is a Home Economics major and is a senior from Terrell. T 959 bob Sloan major, Bob is a senior from San Benito. rx K Bob Sloan is active in both football and track. He is a member of the TN Association. A Physical Education Page 163 M llqmn. i expr. n 1491112 UC mme gamma: 0 ldv be. dll the H959 mlm P llwir mllivf In he callfstg. mrs shown ipmullvum x illffffo- 3 fr' spans lil' Bvpnrti 'lf 1,- fu le Un 1111 eir in ls. 14711 rll fu, url' ra! ,-..-.-f.x1.1,-x..,,, . V, - .....- --1 --114-,Q-, 1- - . v-' '--f- 11- .-w+,- n1-4,.,-n,-...- -. .-,f W 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1, 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 11 I f,. . vid? W':.... 'nm ,vw M,W,,,.,,.. A mf 'TI-Za, .14-,-3-H--.1-.1 MMS... 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The coaches were allowed one vote for every position and were not permitted to vote for players on their own team. Four Lions were placed on this mythical eleven. Head Cecil dru Q ,,4 ,, ga f a af Q' f Q V ff. ,lack Hetherington, Lion co-captain, did not play high school football, but began his grid career in the Ma- rines. Hetherington has been a regular offensive tackle for the Lions the past two years. Tommy McCormack was the scoringest end in the state this year with a to- tal of 48 points. The soph- omore wingman was also second in the nation in touchdown receptions and number passes caught. James Coble, junior of Mansfield, played guard for the Lions. A transfer from Tarleton State College, where he was all-conference for two years and made honorable mention on the junior college all-American team. j Marvin Brown, set two new East Texas and Lone Starr conference scoring records by romping for 17 touch- downs and a total of 102 points. Brown is a sophomore and plays halfback. little all american, honorable mention James Gray, sophomore quarter back, led the nation in touchdown passes with a total of 19. He also paced the conference in passes com- pleted with 72 and in yardage with 1186, in addition to his payoff pitches. Tommy McCormack was the only player on the team to receive both a place on the all-conference team and honorable mention on the little all-American team. McCormack, is a 21-ycar old Dallas sophomore. D. L. Ashley, sophomore of Dallas. is a transfer from Kilgore junior col-1 lege, where he was all-conference for two years. Ashley played tackle in the line which was first in the con- ference in rushing defense. It 1 X C . eleventh nationally in A :12 I ,A,A f . A CHARLES HALDEMAN JACK HETHERINGTON - CHARLES STEWART ERNEST STINSON lions 1951 lone star eonference ehamps Compiling one of the best records in the history of the school, the East Texas Lions won their eight Lone Star Con- ference grid crown. Climaxing the season by winning their last eight games, the Lions boast a record of nine wins against only two losses. Only Baylor's 8-1-1 topped the East Texas won-lost column in Texas collegiate football. One of the biggest factors in East Texas, championship team was Coach Milburn fCatfishi Smith. A former all-con ference end in football and all-conference forward in basket ball at E. T., Smith gained a reputation during a six year coaching span at Mt. Vernon. In 1950 he became head Lion cage coach, and when Bob Berry resigned, head football mentor. Taking a largely sophomore team which wasn't given much chance of winning the conference, Catfish switched the Lion Offense to a '4T', formation and walked away with the title. ' The price for victory, however, came high. Throughout the season Catfish was handicapped by a badly ulcerated season ended, and was in pain much of the time. East Texas, smooth-working HTC formation and hard hitting line clicked for over 30 points per game, a new school scoring record. V To pick a single man as the Lionis outstanding gridder would be a difficult choice. Perhaps you would choose All Texas halfback Marvin Brown, who set new East Texas and Lone Star conference scoring marks with 17 touchdowns and 102 points. One touchdown scamper by the speedy Midland sophomore was a 105 yard kickoff return. Then there was quarterback James Grey, the man who directed the East Texas attack. He led the nation in payoff passes with 19 and finished first in the conference in passes completed with 72 and in yardage gained with 1186. Tommy McCormack, sophomore end, was the scoringest wingman in the state with 8 touchdown passes for 4-8 points. His 597 yards on pass receptions led the conference and was good for fourth nationally. ' Doing the dirty work in the middle of the line, guard James Coble and tackle Jack Hetheringlon, all-conference se- 3 l Rc right e s -Stephe l .l 1 stomach. He refused to undergo an operation until the grid MCOTTONH MARTIN ROBERT CRUMP lections, and tackle D. L. Ashley, little all-American honor- able mention, enjoyed fine seasons. FORREST F AVER LEM JONES H ci FY rl an am I Robert Red Williams l28l lion fullback takes a 1JltCl10Llt from uarterback James Gray fbackground and sets sail around right end. bi-1Ck Marvin Brown l34-fl gets set to throw a block. Williams scored in the closing seconds to give E. T. a 21 to 19 win over .Stephen F. Austin at Memorial stadium squadmen first Row: ,unior Burns, Bryint Clwrk vl'l'll'I'y l pperson, C. A. Glenn, Johnny Hicks qterling Hill. Snconrl flow: lxenncth liinilmrell, Cena Murty. Osmr l en'1, liroyce laylor, Bil' Wilsoiif Donald Yates. 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Speedy Marvin Brown and Lanky James Gray pooled their talents to head the offensive exhibition. Brown crossed the double stripe five times on runs of 30-18 and 9 yards and on the receiving end of passes for 64- and 37 yards. Cray con- nected with 9 out of 19 passes for a gain of 150 yards. Gray set a record when he threw four consecutive touchdown passes. CUY BROUSSARD JAMES COBLE T'here were no incompletions or no long gains in between- they all went the limit. Fullback Robert Williams smashed over for four- last quarter touchdowns to give E. T. their next win, a 38 to 21 vic- tory over Howard Payne. The Lions were trailing at the be- ginning of the last period by a score of 21 to 19. East Texas? fine defense, led by Halfbacks Thermon Paynes and Corky Bowling, stopped the Yellowjackets runn- ing game cold, but the Brownwood boys unleashed a great passing attack which kept them well in the game. Scoring with 40 seconds left to play, Catfish's charges squeezed past Stephen F. Austin 21-19 to take undisputed first place in the Lone Star Conference. The whole thing started when Stephen F. Austin kicked off and Lucky Parks returned to the 34--yard line. From there the Blue and Gold marched 66 yards to paydirt with the LLOYD CORDE11 J AMES GRAY r ff Nav n -, 2, , X f X f WA u n a o u u X 'W W I 1 'll , .. , -,,S R W 2 ,HL 1-N. X 4 fn A-xigfi ,,'- Z if ij 1? , -ik LN -fx i If .v Q , .5 5, - ' x uf - A ' V 1 if ' r 1 l N S mx 1 A . E if -..W.-W x .... ' .... x sw, K- A SSS ,,.. . - r ' Q K .Sum ,.., 1 Sw- ANS' - -Y y ww wx,-Aw y-gb .I 55, x J W , A 42 fl f' ,ln ml N idk xx A YY Q 5 .1 V 'N Mg fn 7 F gf: 'Y F if 1. x U S il 4 1 A Q. w,.A N, Q 5 . X x ' El i Q' 5-,,. wx , Q, Al 4 If 11,-fgftefx 2 I. I e. f 1 fl, f , - 'N B X Y W ' 7 3,1 , CARROL HOLIDAY GI-YN JOHNSON 7 f MADISON KNIGHT THERMAN PYNES the season continued counter coming on a Gray to Self pass. In the second quarter Williams plunged over for another Lion tally from one yard out. The score at the half-E. T. 14-, SFA. 0. The fighting Lumberjacks struck back with two third and one fourth period counters to go into a 19 to 14' lead. Then came Williams and crew to pull the fat from the fire and take the win. ' Approximately 8,000 fans packed Memorial Stadium to watch the annual Homecoming battle. Not only were they treated to some great pigskin feats, they also saw a fine half- time show climaxed by the crowning of Homecoming queen, Rita Jennings. 21-21 deadlock and give E. T. the loop championship. Brown also returned a punt 87 yards for a counter and pulled in a 20-yard touchdown pass. Pausing from the conference chase the Smithmen ven- tured to Sherman where they took a 12-6 decision from Austin college on a rain-soaked field. ' East Texas' stout defensive platoon, with guard Jim Pennell and tackles Lem Jones and D. L. Ashley sparking the attack, combined with the elements to keep the Sherman lads well bottled up. On offense the Lions rode behind the running rand kicking of John Owens. The solid socking quarterback's punting, which kept the Kangaroos playing in their own back N . 1 , . . J we igifffjf' -4 4 4' .' Q04 ififff f . 4 -IIE . f fu 1 1 , I ai-cr 1. 1 I f i A These foul I l l l The the 'I l Coming from behind to win a thriller for the third con- secutive time, East Texas cinched the conference crown by nosing Southwest Texas 28-21. With 2 minutes and 40 seconds remaining, Marvin Brown set sail for the promised land from '77 yards out to break a JUDD RAMSEY DUNCAN THOMPSON yard mud-puddle all night, was the highlight of the game. Finishing in great style, the high flying Blue and Gold moved west to wallop Sul Ross 47 to 21 and close out their season, as undisputed conference champions. Bois WILLIAMS JIM PENNELL These four girls performed for the football spectators at half time. 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Q i 535' 2 ...., A as .f ,. - ?6f:I::E'? v . ij ' 425 ' Q Q 4 Ev. .A ,W . 1 .-QQL I A51 ix i iw! A ix, ,xi if 4 w 1 'J ! 1. Z ,if Z f ., ,, if , 2,2 , Q53 , . 5 N fy 2 ,jan ,J ,ff 4 1 J Vs WA, 1 ffl -' IW' Wa, 'W f 44,2 X f f f i U J ,QM 79233 x n WW 'vim Q4 Women's intramural council includes Jane Windell, Jean Bennett, Wanda Middlebrooks, Marjean Rogers, Evonne Richardson, Hellon Kindle, Billie Landrum, Frances Foreman, and advisor Elizabeth Huggins. Seated on the floor are Sue Herman, Wanda Burks, and Marie Nussbaum. Social club winners in basket- ball were Marpessas. They are Marpessas. They are Mary Lynn Little, Nan Phillips, Wan- da Burks and standing are Mary Freeman, Jean Decker, and Ruth Lewis. 17 intramural activities for IUIIIHQH Social club league Winners were the Tooanoowes. They are Peggy Teague, Betty- Allen, Stella Eubanks, Glenna Wade, Jodie Miller, and standing are Jane Windell, Nor- ma Newsome, Carol Rogers, Sue Andrews, Nola Schi- melpfenig and Joanne Hall. The winners in the independent league in softball were Hellon Kindle, Vernell Bobo, Jerry Moore, Billi Beavers, Joe Nell Fouty and standing are Joyce Carlton, Marjorie Pace, Jo Anne Pearson, Patsy Clements, Katie Bob Compton. Page 186 Winners in independent basket- ' ball league were Billie Beavers, Hellon Kindle, Marcella Foulk- ner and standing are Mozell Bo- bo, Joyce Carlton, Jane Houssr, and Jodie Miller. The MMP in ll'l8 50' Redfearrlg Jeanettel Hyatt, I0 Janie Dof Badminti were Lyn son, towl Lavina I the Nan and hey nna TGI'- chi- isket- NCIS: lulllk' ll 30- fusef, The Marpessa HBH team won in basketball in the social club league. They are Dixie Redfearn, Peggy Bankhead, Anna Draper, Jeanette Meurer, and standing are 'lla Mae Hyatt, ,loyce Franklin, Bobbie Hill, and Janie Doss. Badminton champs in the doubles division were Lynda Bradham and Yvonne Richard- son, town team, and Martha Overall and Lavina Cade. Les Choisites. Volleyball champs in the club league were the Marpessas. They are Marv Lynn Little, Nan Phillips, lla Mae Hyatt, Wanda Burks, and standing are Patsy Todd, Wanda Woodruff, Ruth Lewis, and Pan Chism. Winners in table tennis singles were Mar- cella Faulkner, Les Choisites, and Sue Her- man, Wesley Foundation. Winners in tennis doubles from the social clubs were Joanne Hall and ,lane Windell, Tooanoowe. The Caramica Bn team won volleyball in the club league. They are Gertrude Payne, ,lune Green, Barbara Burks, and standing are Glenda Cook. Marie Rainey, and An- gela Lowrey. Badminton champs in the singles division were Lynda Bradha, In- dependent, and Angela Lowry, Caramica. Winners in tennis doubles from in! dependents were Marjorie Pace and Jerry Moore. The independent players from East Dorm won in volleyball. They are Sandy Lewis, Charlie Mead- ows, Jimmie Barrett, and standing are Billie Landrum, Donnie Shel- ly and lean Akridge. intramural activities y for men Aces were the independent and all-college champions. On the first row are Ray Bulls Jackie MclVIahan, Billy Freeman, Bobby Tidwcll, and James Adams. Standing are Don Musgrove, Lindy Watkins, Charles Haldeman. Jimmie Corley, Rex Lay. and Hez Ray. l L. B. Watkins, Aces and Dave Phillips, Friars, were selected the outstanding athletes in the independent and club leagues. .loe -De.Cuir and Hal Wandry were the junior intramural managers of the independent and club leagues. .f f , f A.. L f, ,.:.'g,,'z. Pictured above are individual field and track champions. On the first row is Lucky Parks, James Reeves, Willis Browning, 'Finis Stooksberry, Richard Pruitt, David Phil- lips, Charles Merrick, and Jack Poole. Standing are Jackie McMahan, Hez Ray, Rex Ray, Jimmie Corley, Don Musgrove, R. C. Moore, MGoat,' Stewart, and N0rV6l Redfearn. Jerry I the 1011 Volleyf team i Wandr and N. The Fr league, and Jai McGee, Jerry Davis Paragon was winner in the tennis singles in the club league crates were winners in the club and independent table tennis singles . . . C P Don Kidwell, Paragon, and James Schoolfield, Confed- Bulls ig are cl Hez iofl5- f'ixJi11'1s vifl Phd' Hug HIC Cfzfley' ,I NUIVQI Volleyball club championship went to the Tejas club. The team was' composed of Charles Cole, Joc Russell, Hal Wandry, and standing are '4Pinky', Winn. Jim Yanoy, and Nolan Strong. The Friars also took the basketball honors in the club league. Kneeling are Jimmy Endsly, David Phillips, and Jack Poole, and standing are Charles Merrick, Bill McGee, John Bemis,iTom Latimer, and Goat Stewart. J. F. Clary and Bill Guthrie, Artemas, took top place in table tennis doubles in the club league. Winners in the club league were the Friars. On the front row are Charles Merrick, David Phillips, Jack Poole, and Jimmy Endsly. Standing are Tom Latimer, Bill McGee, John Bemis, R. C, Moore and Goat Stewart. Page 189 L.. A Jerry Cook won first place in high hurdles in the Lone Star Conference meet at Beaumont and came in second in the low hurdles. Page 190 east East Texas State won first place in the Lone Star Conference track meet at Beaumont. The E. T. trackmen won nine first places out of a possible 15 entries. Chuck Holding and Lloyd Corder won first in high jump and first in discus at the Border Olympics. In the Texas relays Holding won first in high jump. At the Triangular meet with Stephen F. Austin and University of Houston Robert Smith Won first in high hurdles and low hurdles, and Chuck Holding won first in high jump. Second place winners at this meet were Pro Gaddis in 880, Bubba Whatley in pole vault, Donald Yates in broadjump, Jack Hetherington in shot-put, Lloyd Corder in discus, and the mile relay team came in second behind University of Houston. Track and fieldcoach is Joe Taylor. Jack Hethcrington won first place in shot- put at the conference at Beaumont. texas Pascual Valle was a member of the mile relay team which won first place at the conference. Pro Ca 440at shol- Ly team Chuck Holding is one of the top high jumpers of the world. He made the second best ump in the world at the Lone Star Conference With a record of 6 feet 9 and three-eighths inches. tru km n Pro Gaddis won first in the 880 and second in the I Jack McVay won third in the mile run at 44-0 at the conference in Beaumont. the Lone Star Conference meet. A Madison 4'Goose Knight was an all-round athlete' in field and track. His interest lie: in the shot-put. ' Page 192 gg, . Q f George Riley, Bob Sloan, Glyn Johnston, Robert Smith, and Marvin Brown are i ll0lJert5I members of the 1140-yard relay anrl won first place at the conference. y ind rms n take Charles Buchanan, Pro Gaflrlis. Pascual Valle. ,loe Allen. uncl llernnan lVluss members of the mile relay team which won first place at the conference. - won fllifl l l l 5 l Lloyd ll Lone SI Olrmpif ll fl llusscr HFC Brown are Rolnert Smith l won third in I 1 won first place in low hurdles in the conference meet. Glyn Johnson low hurdles in Border Olympics. J ' . S. C. CFWPIUH l Lloyd 7Corder won second place in discus at the Lone Star Conference and first place at Border Herman Musser was th1rd place wlnner 1n Olympics, the 4-4-0 yard dash at the conference meet l I l p 1 ' 1 45 l 5, 5 1 ff fv ,J I K 0 K 'E :Q PL, ' W' Z u'f,'ff 4. GUTHRIE MARCUS NORWOOD JERRY DAVIS GENE BREWER AND JIMMY GIBSON NORVEL RED1-'ERN AND BILL DICKERSON fl T, me .iw Z--.41 KERSON l .ag 5 V: ,gh ,wr 1 l i Dr. P. M. Broom, tennis coach, gives the team a pointer on how t0 handle the racket. Pictured here are Jimmy White, Jerry Dayis,iMar- cus Norwood, Bill Guthrie, Jimmy Gibson, Jerry Mead, and kneeling are Norvel Redfearn, Bill Dickerson, Gene Brewer, and James Schoolfield l tennis l ya East Texas State finished third in the Lone Star Conference in tennis. In the final playoff at Stephen F. Austin, the E. T. Lions emerged from the first round with but one loss. However in the second round, all E. T. players were A eliminated. First place winner in the conference was Lamar Tech. DR. P. M. BROOM, Coach Page 195 Thenmleildieseenes d Sql uleulusqpnliuunoverpdluln -,,, W t'- , , unc TUIY Ill' U msmm' IIQIITIII , ann or ncuuv umm or uunul nm nr una mn. ar llillilf mn.-r. c. A 'cumulus fx QLIIIEMENT 1 luinlns usa. f' surf. or cuusn ..-4 '4 tr r . i. I Q1 r Y. , 1 4 ,- Q auf 'Ja' ul' .M k ' 'f A.. x A. gn: . xg ' . ,v-+V 9 Q M Q ' W s fu R. ,Q I Q wg, va 1 1 V VI It M yhww 5? U gig' Qs ,iii QV!! We M HON. CLAUDE ISABELL, Secretary HON. NEWTON S. HARRELL, President HON. W. F. WO ODULL, Vzce-Preszdenv HON. R. L. THOMAS HON JOHN C CALHOUN HON. WILLIAM L. KERR Miss EMMA MAE BROTZE regents The Board of Regents is the governing body of the Texas state teachers colleges. They look after the .needs and the problems that concern the system of Teachers colleges. The members are business men and women and combine their work with the work for the college. DR. MELVIN C. EIDSON HON. CHARLES P. MCGAHA HON. R. L. MILLS almua ni all auluuiv sfflwol MISS EDDII5 JEAN CONEY, Secretary Lo the Dean of the Graduate School DR. FRANK YOUNG Dean of the Graduate School and the School ' of Education dean of college MISS EDITH MITCHELL, Secretary to time Dean of the College Page 200 NI DR. J. CULLEN SOWERS, Dean of the College MISS MARGARET BERRY Dean of Women dean of men MRS. GLYNUOLYN BARPJR Secretary .lo the Dean of Women dean of women I W ROLLIINS Dean 0 Men V M Miss BOBBIL JLAN MITCIIELL Secretary lo the Dean of Men ,-f-1- ' lf' J OHN S. ,WINDELL, Registrar regzstrarfs Miss LAURA JEAN TAYLOR, Assistant Registrar O L offzee MRS. CHARLES HOLDING Supervisor of Extension Records V Miss ALTA BRADBERRY Secretary-Recorder observation and student teaching T E. H. WATSON, Director of Observation and Student Teaching f , istrar nt business offive HENDERSON MCDOVSVELL, Business Manager of the College M .v WOODROXV KELLEY, Purchasing Agent and Assistant Business Manager MISS ALMA RUTH SISSELL lv Secretary to the Business Manager vm'Nw.N , A I ff X 1 L -Leif Mxss VALERA SPARKS Miss DELL KNOX MRS. CECIL VICKERS MRS. EDNA HUME Veterans Affairs Accountant and Statistician Voucher-Clerk Clerk The staff ot the Ufflce of Personnel and Guldance mclu es, e ms ruc or an c to right, William E. Truax, assistant directorg Harold Murphy. Miss LONITA PARHAM Secretary and Psychometrist d l ft ' t t d ounselorg and Earl A. Koile, director. personnel and guidance l o o o eff-ealnpns aetwztzes + MRS. CISCIL ROSS, Director of Off-Campus Activities MRS. HARRIET SMITH Placement Bureau Interviewer lih 1 ,ml l I 1 ,M 'll Wins. L I Mrs Pe PX library fb MRS DAN GRIFFITH Secrezarv MISS OPAL WILLIAMS college lzbrarzan and HORACL A ToLLEFsoN dzreezor 0 lzbrary sernzce M155 MARY R THOMPSON MISS SUI' ALLBRICHT Loan Mlss LORA F SMITH Reference Perzodzcals and Bmdery mlm lzbrary LP1,lfC'f DR W W FREEMAN Dzrector 0 the Fzlm Lzbrary MRS J E DAVI9 Secretary dormiteory officials I. T. NELSON, Director of Foofi and Housing hospital staff Miss OLA FARRIS, head nurseg MRS. CLARA MATKINS, night nurseg DR. CLARENCE ALLEN, college physiciang and MRS. CLARA LITTLEJQHN, assistant name, Page 206 MRS. GRACE PATRICK, Director of Binnion Hallg and MRS. RU CANT, Director of East Dormitory MRS. MYRTLE Moss, Dietitiang MRS. P. E. LEEWRIGHT, Cashier and Cafeteria H ostessg and MRS. COMA LEEWRIGHT, Dietitian. TH Personnel Hughes: 1 Personnel clude Dr. Kyle Leftw .S X, . RUTH A X X 4 91 if ' K X 1 NW Personnel in the Technical Agriculture Department include A. C. R. A. Rix, professor and head of department, O. B. Bradford Hughes, assistant professor, Dr. John Wilkins, veterinarian, associate professor, and R. L. Frazer, instructor. technical agriculture agricultural education Personnel in the Agricultural Education Department in- trainer, Milford S. Rogers, associate professor, and C. clude Dr. J. C. Sowers, professor and Dean of college, B, Barclay, professor and head of department. Kyle Leftwich, assistant professor and itinerant teacher- N llilgqv 20 , Members of the Art Department are Miss lone Franklin, asso- assistant professorg and Miss Emma Creagh assistant professor ciate professor and head of departmentg Miss Catherine Neal, i Bibl Page 208 DR. C. M. HYATT, instructor of Bible nf 9 W ,,,. , 4- ',' We-W awww 4.3-W 40- lx 1 The staff of the School of Education consists of, left tg right: Dr. Everett M. Shepherd, professor, Dr. H. M. Laf- ferty, professor, Dr. Myrtice M. Pledger, professor- Carl A. Donier, assistant professor, and E. H. Watson, professor. The School of Education consists of two departments, Secondary and Public School Administration, headed by Dr. .l. E. Franklin, left above, and the Department of Elementary Education, headed by Dr. Minnie S. Behrens, right above. The School of Education has as its dean Dr. Frank Young, center. school of , ducution Other members of the education faculty include, left to right: Mrs. Eula C. Wright, instructor, Dr. W. W. Freeman, professor, Dr. J. W. McCrary, professor, Bill Free- man, instructor, and Dr. C. H. Thurman, professor. Page 212 As P mane Pl 50Cl3lC Sauciex 91 I E 'Q ef: to 3 31' As part of the English faculty, pictured here, left to right, is Miss Mary Bow- man, professor, Miss Adelle Clark, assistant professor, Dr. Paul W. Barrus, as- sociate professorg Miss Pauline Rogers, instructor, and, seated, Dr. Earl N. Saucier, professor and head of the Department of English. english Miss Mary Nelson professor and head of the Department of Spanish forvlqn lunquau es The remainder of the English facultyincludes, Lawrence W. McNarnee, instructor, J. M. Lacy, assistant professor, Dr. Wallace J. Bonk, assistant professor. Seated is Dr. Margaret Lee Wiley, pro- fessor, and Miss Effie Taylor, associate professor. iss lusxlnl lul7 1 soc I llc lll0lCNSOl and ieqd ie Dcputmtnt tf l It nc I 1,1 Pl government The Government Department is com- posed of, left to right, Brent C. Tarter, professor and head of the departmentg E. W. Rowland, assistant professorg and Dr. J. R. Saylor, professor. Page 2141 geography In the Geography Department is T. Tay- lor Broun, associate professor and head of the department: and Miss Frances E. Potts, assistant professor. history History Department: standing. left to right: Lewis pr0feSSOr2 Hllfi Dr- Nallllie M- -Tilley, Pf0feSS0I' and R. Harlan. instructor: Miss Martha Hankins, instruc- head of the department. Seated is Mlss Julia B. Hub- tor: Dr. H. L. Jones. professor: Dr. Jesse Guy Smith, bell, assistant professor: and Miss Margaret Berry, professor. A home economics The three members of the Department of Home Economics is shown left to right, Miss Anna Maxwell, associate professor: Mrs. C. B. Barclay, tempor- ary member of the departmentg and Miss Orpa Dennis. assistant professor and acting department head. A late ap- pointment this year made Dr. Shelby Mitcham Stephens, of Xvichita, Kansas, head of the department, to assume duties in September of this year. e 5 library service Library Service is headed by Horace A, Tollefson, professorg and Edwin C. Stroc- hecker, instructor. industrial education Another large department is lndustrial liclucation. The faculty Grove, professor and head of the departmentg Howard Connally, is pictured left to right: John W. Berry. instructor: Roy C. Clark. instructorg ,and George W. Kibler, professor. head of The print shop: Milton Belflower. printer: Joseph G. G: lop I fesso Will A. OC- JHHH 'tl lly, XWf'wmfNWr,m, WM Cvcometrically arranged is the Department of Mathematics, left to right, top row: Robert E. Baker, associate professor: Dr. Cecil B. Wright, pro- fessor and head of the department, Charles L. Riggs, instructorg seated: William W. Taylor, instructor, and A. A. Cowling, professor. 0 ITEMS I0 naathematics The Department of Music, grouped around the piano, professorg Chester N. Channon, associate professor is, left to right: Dr. James E. Richards, professor and Floyd A. Hanson, assistant professor, Miss Margaret head of the departmentg Ray Luke, instructor and direc- Wheat, instructor, and Farrell Welcli. tor of the college handg Miss Louise Turner, assistant MLN HH' L.. 7' jar'-'slum f ' V tw, S. ff 7 2 Q f -'W W Q fl Eggs XXAXX iw' i' 'Wi me In lil un FW sL1iIIL6,,,f.,, ,iii s, . sf 513 is 3 In the Department of Physical Education for Women we and head of the departmentg and Miss Lorena Branom, assist- find Miss Elizabeth Huggins. assistant professorg Miss Lea ant professor. Davis, assistant professor: Miss Gertrude Warniaclc. professor health and hysical education NF R ' g 'lihe Department of Physical Education for men con- SlSUHg of lack Woodruff, assistant professor and head basketball coachg Milbern '4Catfish,' Smith, associate professor and head football coachg Cecil Pirkey, instruc- tor and assistant football coachg Dr. Jesse Hawthorne, Page 218 assistant professorg Lloyd Russell, professor and head of the departmentg Joe Taylor, assistant professor and head track coaehg and Dr. M. M. McKenzie, instructor and director of intramural athletics. mom, assist- physics Considering a vacuum tube are members of the Department of Physics, left to right Sidney E. Hodges, instructorg E. O. Box, associate professorg and Dr. J. H. Clements, professor and head of the department. socwlogy nl h dd if 1 ea an rt. 'rr The Department of Sociology 15 staffed by Jewel D Kenemer assistant professor and Dr Kenneth Evans professor and head of the depart- 1'l'lCl'1lL. ' ' mhemnpnjgrabigpniinulv Tluewbmwhb!Urevmynk , 12:31-lidchhsgai . I A , ,f , Q- A' 11 wig!-4g,gW,g1v'Q5,5'v:,yfl QT.. f ',',, ' -, ' ' ' ,I Y , '- 5 5. ,y :- Ni- L --l52 't'v.fK,g1-I, l' f ' ' -3 -Q51 'g,,,--vig, , :y,,..' tw in ,Y r ' - ' ' J' ' Ai . -,..-f....--- - 6 1 1 9 P f P S il 9 4, i Z Q I -u il Q. Q . 1 X - , A ' , , 1 ..g-y-.,--...-v.-....L..,1-.,..-..f , 7,15 WL:--:5-fa-.1--?5+,5if-,--:::.-r . .-..,. Ag . 'L v , 1 5 . x ff BONNIE G.-mask Presirlent caramica , y y i Billy Doyle accepts a cup of punch from date, Patsy Parrish at the Caramica annual dance. Pouring is the sister of club member Jo Anne Brown. . First Row: Marilyn Barnes, Georgia Bevill, Jo Anne Brown, Bar- gela Lowry, Jo Ann McCord, Doris McNatt, Jane Norman. Bara Burks, Glydna Cook, Frances Foreman, Carol Garrett. Third Row: .lean Owen, Patsy Parrish, Gertrude Payne, Marie Seconcl Row: June Greene, Gay Hunnicutt, Dorreice King, An- Rainey, Jackie Sapaugh, Jean Shelton, Imagene Scogin. I 4 4 Jo Ann' Jean Sh weinfif 1 al Horace scoginf 5 roast. wif , wif N z, 2 1 24' 4 ff , M Q5 1 ,, , L? gfcwffj' V n ,fmwfmffff y,2g?54! ' 5 gi as ' +2 vs. ,fa I , ,. , . I -- , an- ,1, f lj, ., , ,' ZW si :WG x 1 gf PEGGY NORMAN President The Kaidishan club was organized April 3. 1950 and is the youngest girls' club on the campus. The purpose of the club is to create friendliness. to promote better understanding. to develop poise and leadership. encourage high standards of personal con- duct and to produce a friendly democratic attitude with ever one on the campus. Sporisors are Miss Emma Creagh and Miss Catherine Neal. Annual activities of the cluli are a dinner dance and a formal dance in the spring. Rid N J . l 7 1? 3 . 4 . 2 , i i I i . V 4 7 4, f M f W ' ,t V , , fy , 4 ' ing the homecoming parade float is President Peggy orman standing. and seated are Betty Hine, Anna Jean Ford. and Peggy Tucker. lavaidishan First Row: Bettv Baker. Jean Bennett. Burnell Blount. Francis Second Row: Sue Garvin. Peggy Gorham. Betty Hine, Bar il li fi 'l' L clce. 'Nlarx' joe llclseroy. Wilda Milliron. Clanton. Mary Ennons. Anna Jean Ford, ag gon, JCCI 13 0 2? sw 9932 iv' ai., ...av YY hara Can l Barbara ron. sig we Martha Kate Perkins pours punch for Nell Young One of the rush parties at the beginning of the spring sem- at the Kaidishan annual dance in the Student Un- ester is an informal coke party. Here a group of Kaidishan ion building. members and sponsors talk to their guests. V Shirley Sloan and Nell Young decorate the SUB for the annual dance. First Row: Jo Ann Orr, Martha Kate Perkins, Betty Sewell, Judy Shoffit. Second Ropv: Shirley Sloan, Jean Sossoman, Peggy Tucker, Nell Young. .- r- , M... gf Peggy Norman and date, Dale Knox look at the love letters that were used as decorations for the- dance. , 4 f V 1 f V , , , I 1' ff 'hx Q' U fx y , , 'H M z I N., Y l Q T? it KMA, KATHRYN Love President The Kalir club is officially known as the Original Kalir Klub and was organized in 1919. It was organized for the purpose of forming lasting B - L b ,h Y . friendships among the members to encourage the ap- torcggggr IjJeIli1d1ik'eFjEgljifgliirniluiglqafjllgn Zlenter talk preciation of good literature and fine arts, and to make B Y' possible a ifaried social program throughout the college year. Sponsors are Mrs. Elton Johnson and Miss Jean Taylor. le l ' Annual activities -include a dinner dance. Christmas a Party, Valentine dance. senior party. First Row: Laura Kathryn Arnold, Ava Brecheen, Nancy Brinkly. man, Barbara Marrable. LI3ufanCE1Il?0dgCfIci Dot DULHIICX, Pat Dye. Elinor Ellis. Third Row: Martha Moore, Helen Newell. Jerry Jordan Nichols econ ow' afgafet FlC5h6ff Shirley Hanson, Koleta Hazle- Melba Nowell. Virginia Patrick. Betty Pickering, Helen Roberts wood, Esther Leyendecker. Brownie Longabach, Annete March- n Zienter talk y . lCll0l5a Helen Roberts' ,T jordan N First Row: Nancy Robertson, Marjean Rogers, Melba Spencer. Second Row: Peggy Spradlin, Jenny Taylor, Marlyn Zienter. The float in the ,homecoming parade represented a football field. The girls are amused by the entertainment at one of the rush parties. The new members are welcomed into the club at the end of rush-1 week- after they have made their choice of clubs. ' MM MARY VEL DAVIS President Those riding in the homecoming parade float are Joan Nlougin, Mary Davis, Lee Greenwade, and Bernice Ashworth. The Les Choisites club was organized in 1928. The purpose of the club is to help members de- velope grace and ease in social situations, to teach up-lifting ideals, to serve as a group inter- ed' t' f'd,h' tdr. h ' ' ste in promo ing rien s rp among s u en s 8 First Row: Betty Adams, Bernice Ashworth. Bobbie Bond. Hutchins. Dorothy Clanton, Helen Converse. Jackie Davis. Robbie Duncan. Third Row: Shirley lglehart. Jane Kirkland, Betty Lawerence, Second Row: Willene Duncan. Marcella Faulkner, Lee Green- Charlotte Loudder. Joan Mougin. Marie Nussabaum, Bobbie wade, Carolyn Hale. Ruth Howell. Francis Humphries. Wanda OiBrian. Helen Marv Coad Sorrells. Mougin, Mary Lawerence, I rn , Bflbble ,lonnie Gilbert and date receive a cup of punch at the Les Choisites annual dance in the Student Union Building. ... social The Tritonest, Pauline Glenn, Jessie Dobson, and Shirley Sloan entertain members and guests at the dance with a song. ff First Row: Martha Overall, Jean Pinson. lltary Beth Habb, Carolyn Rains. Second Row: Patsy Stubbs, Beth Tucker. Joyce Turner. Betty Wy'che. Swat.:-2 HIGGINS I'r0s1'r1enl The Marpessa club was organized in 1935. Its pur- pose is to become better acquainted with a higher and more cultured life. to increase the knowledge of etiquette, to obtain guidance in choice of voca- tions, and to study the advantages of travel. Sponsors are Miss Martha Hankins and Miss Louise Turner. Annual activities include bronze tea, white breakfast. dinner-dance. formal dance, and picnic. The Marpessas entertained rushees during rush weck with a dinner at Jayis Marine Grill in Dallas. Those wating in line are Bobbie Hill, Peggy Bankliead. Cynthia Moulton. Lou Ann Hurt. and Jeannette Meurer. marpessa First Row: Peggy 'Bankhead, Wanda Burks. Ann Calvert. Pan Hickman. gh1smglDorxs Davis. Jean Dccker. Janie Doss. Anna Draper. Third Row: Bobbie Hill. Jane Houser. lla Mae Hyatt, Jane J econ Row: Billie Duncan. Jovce Franklin. Marv Freeman, Jenkins. Betty Kistemacker. Ruth Lewis, Mary Lynn Little. l Pauline Glenn. Doris Cray. Pat Green. Francis Head. Reta up-er is Hrs! Seca I Thin The members and guests chat and eat at ,lay,5 Ma. rine Grill in Dallas. ... social 'IH J Ji. l Riding the homecoming parade float are Patsy Todd in the wishing well, and seated Peggy Bank- head, lla Hyatt and Bobby Evers. j. First Row: Jeannette Meurer, Cynthia Moulton, Doris Nicks. Frankie Oyler. Jane Houser and date take time out from imc I, Second Row: Beth Parker, Nan Phillips. Dixie Redfearn, Barbara Seaman. dancing at the spring annual to enjoy 3 Cu te' . Third Row: Johnnie Shelley, Bobbie Taylo, Pat Todd, Wanda Woodruff. of punch. p a4'?3T ' V52 mggw .. w?,p,nfff 'Y7' f , I, The th p was he Biirrx' ALLEN N Presirlcnl The Tooanoowe club was organized in 1927 -for the purpose of studying social history and organiza- tion with specific aims of rounding out classroom studies and developing an intelligent Viewpoint on personal and group activities. Miss Bowman. club sponsor expresses appreciation for the silver service Club sponsor is Miss Mary Bowman. the club has just presented her. 1 Annual activities are formal dance, backward dance, Bonham trip, dinner-dance, pledge party and reception honoring new pledges. First Row: Sue Anders, Myra Butler, Lesby Daniels, Corinne hower. Fm Davis, Betty Deaton, Stella Eubanks, Christine Felton. Third Row: Carole lnman. Rita Jennings. Pat Landers, Rachel Spgop Second Row: Peggy Fletcher, Lulie Franklin, Joanne Hall, Love. Jody Miller, Dionne Moore. Nancy Murphy. TEN, Sara Mae Howell, Barbara Hudgens, Mary Huff, Reba lcen- www' The theme of the annual Tooanoowe formal dance was music. The dance was held in the ballroom of the Student Union building. Betty Deaton rides the homecoming parade float. mice First Row: Norma Newsome, Bettye Hainbolt, Joanne Reeves, Carol Rogers. Rachel Second Row: Ann Salmon, Billie Sanclerforcl, Nola Schimelpfenig, Shirley Spurger. Third Row: Peggy Teague, Glenna Wade, Jane Windell, Joan Yates. 'Ml Robert Crump and Rita Jennings wait to sign the register at the annual dance 'W JW 'H' 'IPS---N J.-mms TERRI-:LL Presirlent 2 '42 4' fs aw, if i' 4 The Artema cluh was organized April 6. 1935 and its purpose is to further the advance- ment of East Texas Slate Teachers College A group of Artemas admire Richard Hicks, birthday cake. Notice through advertising media such as personal the look of hunger on all the hovs' faces. representation and printcd literature. Sponsors are Miss Eusihia Lutz. Paul Street. David Reddcn. Rav Luke. and Doug Mitchell thonorarvl. Annual events include Artenia week. pre- ceeding the formal dancc. and the autumn nocturne dance at Thanksgiving. First Row: Jimmy Atchlev. John Branilett. John Clary. Skipper Gornelison. Jimmy Crowson. George Daniel. Kenneth 4'Red,, Eppers. Bob Gideon. Second Row: Bill Guthrie. Eroy Harry. Richard Hicks, James Sandy Hughes. Bill Johnson. James Kelsoe. Larry Lamb, as-ea Warp, ,f,,, 4 x We This C' poplllal First Rc Second Third R Wright, tice d Perry, This costume party was one of the Artema's most popular functions during the year. Sponsor Miss Eusibia Lutz was hostess during part of the initiation ceremony. This part of initiation the boys seem to like. 'vel R6d' A costume from any age could probably fr' First Row: Clovis Simms, Charles Smith, Joe Ed Smith, Johnny Smith. Second Row: Tommy Still, Jerry Taylor, Vance Taylor, Sam Thomas. be found among these students at the costume party. Third Row: Arthur Tidwell, Leonard Trapp, Edward, Waters, Bobby Wigley, Raymon Wright. The theme of the Artema foimal dance was a tropical island. Jimmy Crowson, Jo Ann Reeves, T. J. Randolph, Betty Rainbolt, Elaine Deaton, and James - Terrell stand in front of a thatched roof house. STEVE ADAMS l'res1'1lent The youngest cluli on the campus, the Cavalier club was organized in the fall of 1950. The purpose of the cluh is to maintain and support the highest and most respectable standards of stu- dent life, and to diligently culivate friendship among the faculty and fellow students. Sponsors are Harold Murphy and William Truax. Annual activities include dinner-dance, formal smoker. annual prom. senior picnic. l A Q f'c'r 'Q l l Z M mmwmfw-M 1 ....u,...,,,,,,,,,e ,M WM , . E V, ..,.., W me ,,,..,.,,.,WN l 1 v ,gg fh-' l l l S 4 The Cavalier club used a colonial mansion as the theme for their annual 'dance which was held in the Student Union building. cavalier First Row: Dale Bedgood. Lt. Bennett. Otto Blum. Tom Cole- Second Row: Robert Hefner, Willianm Jones, Robert Kidder, man. ,loe Copeland. lloracc Driskill. Arnest Kine. Bill Mccorkle, Billy Mccfady, Kg-mah McDaniel. CW Q., XT lui Tx , R for t er, el. l W heir 0 ... soclal Steve Adams and date, Doris Gray, are served drinks at the annual dance. First Row: Jack Partin, Paul Pearce, Andy Smith. Second Row: Kenneth A. Smith, Don Tidwell, John Walker. The Cavaliers entertained prospective pledges with a smoker in the lounge of the SUB. ' The football player standing on the home- coming parade float is Jack Partin. 'ix 'i,ffpf'2z ,L.L 'QW iii? 1 WM' ff wwf 1 5' f ll. C. Nloomi Abbot The Friar club was organized October 6, 1929 with the purpose of fostering student fellowship. pro- moting fraternal friendship and lasting nature, en- couraging civic and political leadership, and fur- thering the interests and college spirit of E. T. S. T. C., Sponsor are Brent C. Tarter and C. B. King. Hon- orary sponsors are Dr. L. D. Parsons. and Dr. Ken- neth Evans. Annual events include fall Fraiar Stew. Christmas all-college formal dance. spring formal dance. oris Cray rides the Friar float in the liomec-oining parade. friar First Row: Ivan Alexander, Numan Bartley, John Bemis, Bully Eastman, Jimmy Enclslcy. Ken Evans. Phil Fugitt. Bishop, Ben Butler, Bobby Carothers, John Clark. Third Row: Joe Grove. Ken l-lale. Valton Holley. Bobby lvie. Second Row: Leon Dietz, Matt DeLaney, Billy Doyle, Charles Madison Knight. Tommy Latimer. 'Q All sc ing 3 f-' -'fin W FL. j f? Q2 f iz Fin Sect Thi hm.,,,,. i ,Q new v'- fl x ,ii Q ,.j g UW f3 f 13' 2' 1 x Y K 'fkwf f w 5 X f 2 , .M , I Q,., .W MF. x f ..,, f As 'Vw'-n , JP 5 up-..f . age 4 ggi fm . A 3: , ,X fl! ff: T3 ,, 54 ' I , A Q xl .F X , i - x A k xi' 'Q 557' UQ.. vm., A , L:-W,-I . It 1 . ,?h,,Kn',z'f-1 J-, f Z , nf 4 l . , i Dux MONZINGO Omnipotent The Ogiina club was organized in 1926 and was originally known as the Ogiina Current Event So- cietv The' purpose of the club is the creation of lasting friendships. and to promote high ideals and pledge loyalty to the college. Sponsors are lack King and George Powell. Annual activities are Easter dance. Christmas party. and spring dinner-dance. Q l Lt .N 4 i 3 '! X . Av 1 I . Ricling the first plan- isinner lioinu-mixing! pararlr, float in Pal Dye ogimu Fl'l'5f ROICZ ,l3L'li Rwtlif' Cllilflti linllrriuglis, Bali Crulwlws, llriiirlf-refili. X-817 l'l0ll0well, BfaClfOr,tl. James Caton. Gene Colton. llale llarlwy. Tlizlrff Ron: XY. ll. llnnl. llill llnnr. llfilf Knox. Frank Lions Seconrl Row: Jac-lt Finley. W illiani Finley. ,linnnv Fnrrl. ,lollv Nlalmlni Nlf-Cjw. Nliln Nlunf ss, Cforze ffxeal. at 12' -l 2 9 T5 ?Q T ' N-f Y 1 , Hvxvgr' A 3 ,,-..fi.1-:gif-,,,,, f.1l,Y W '. Y -, if 1 -1- ,,, ,N X W 'li W 'f wifi W , , ,,,. Qs V' R ff f ,wg ' gi xl u f - . , b 1 X' 'lm Q - 'lf' 'L Q ' 4 1-. ' I H W f Z : ff R A X ,N . Z W fi xi If f Q5 X Q 'RZ' A f I QS .im G l., Y 0i Q we ' 1 MW Q , A My , X 5 S . We .N H QS- ' M541 ' fe 3g S'f, . -1 'X 2 iw AQ Win 2 -A X 5, , ,A I Y K 41 9 gf.. , 2.1 3 .M U V . K f 'f it ' Eff. X A x e Q. P A P , ww? .nr 1 , A-4 'K rg . h L W., , 1 , gl N N av 'NA 6' 5 1 I F Q - Q. - 41, X W ' Q V , Q wx? Q64 X X. ' S fw x L V s gf u ,, X sw N . fi ' Z 2' f s' 2 0 ' f b X K 5 K il? x r'- S4-N 1 X N Q' , ,X 5-ff x J: 'Qi . ' 'K Q X , NGK 'f' .K F. . ,- fe X: 3 5 . .v, ,xg A Q13 W 1 -- , W M. bk , I, MA , ...WN JW , yy. 22? . . rl--+I' ' eq? J 7,1 x 1 . 4392 Cz , ITNY2' , A -. 'G -Mm WW,,q,,1 ....-mf -I ,,,,,,, . Q W5 WV , ' Zfwfixj ' 7, 1 Q.. Z'-'R 'fl av f 4 !. 3 I 4' l x g k p , G ii, fi RL 1 , V 1 ' W Y. 4' 1: , l -' -13' 'J -if .Ag V ii V 1 : -' P- ' 9 - 1 1' tl f EM 1 5 x f uh I J -f x-. . V vf, fi., 1 Q, f y 4 f J , f f M V ,A I my .sw 54 A +272 Q 'W , in f f 2 .V ' J! A42 F1 , I jg X ' 1 T, . . ,, b V 2 , , X K , W , f '. -flaw, NMR X 1 ,fx I , .,,. 2 A V - , ' ' f-1 511, , 'A f,.'iw I if X f f ' ' 'aw w Q NK Q ,ff v b I . -, 11.5 x, , L 'W' X '- 'fgvxx 4.1 2 1 A ns Z . 1 .X I H Z . as K Xa K 5 Y XX '.,f1':4 -.K 5 , lr sql . -2 BILL B1-:TTS President The Tejas club was organized October 23, 1946. The purpose is to encourage development of scho- lastic ability, and to further the social welfare of all students support highest stands of student life. and to cultivate friendship among all students and faculty members. Sponsors are Miss Alice Ferguson and R. H. Matt- son. Annual activities include freshman banquet, din- ner-dance. formal dance. and a spring outing. First Row: Don Alford, Ken Bainun, James Blacl-zshear, gecfrge Blackston, Don Blackston, Bill Byrd, Dick Cole, Charles o e. Second Row: Normon Crump, Bill Daniels, Freddy Daven- port, Gene Dietrick, Mil Eixman. Tom Fulbright, Hal Godwin. , . -' an I f, U AW, JW!! f 1 f 'il l 1155? ' M 5 I Q , ? The members apply ingenuity and art in decorating for the annual dance. Ted Hanson. te 'as Third Row: Leo Ilonea. Harry lcenhower, Jud Jones, Bob Kir- by, Ben Lanford, Bo Newton, William Richardson, Bill Robin- l SOD. fi.. 7 . ,Z ,Q The :fl 14 repr Fii- ne Se TI. 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Bruner, Patsy Hayes Owen, Patsy Patterson, Marjorie Rogers, Billie Joe Stanlev. Syble Higgins, Audra Kinney, Pat Luna, Peggy Masters. Marshall Thomas. Second Row: Wanda Middlehrooks, John P. Neese, Carolyn ' sr r r P . 7 r 2 mf p X .ii, Qt ' ,riigi l i gi' 'ff ,, 1 , aa , - J., ,, ' f ,f, f I The Bev. Eugene Moore, pastor of the First Baptlst Church, Commerce, Roy Jones, and Sue Edwards look at a poster prepared by some of Mrs. Lena Faye Alford is director of the Baptist the Students- I Student Center and BSU. 3 Tcrlfly' Oratlflfl Thcrc l som6b' l ::Maz! A-lic MEICH Mg I , in 1 9 U of t Baptist Stanley, qw , t 7 V4 fffgffwn 2 ' tiiin ,le Baptist I 1 l l l 1 l l Teddy Palmore, Suc Edwards, Harold lVlacLcmore, admire the dec- orations at the annual BSU banquet. i There seems to be some confusion about the Chinese checkers and Q somebodv is playing. S it i . l' Ma A1ford's kids are off to the BSU convention in Waco. Max Campbell, Mac,' Magee, and Jean Glover wait to get on the bus. 1 Wlio could say what is happening in this picture? Several different conversations seem to be going on. the way 1 ' Thispopcorn is going to be aqwelcome treat to a number of people at the studentrcentner. 1 ' One of the convention meetings over, the students make their way out of the building. 1 1 l 1 1 E. 1, .' 1 51 1 ai ' l ll ' 1 , , l, 1 I l 1l W l f 11 5 . l I 1 ' I '1 1 1 ,1 'u ll 1 il , 1 i 1 111 1 k 1 ,, 1 ., l 1 I li 1'. 5 ' l lvl 5 A ,, , I . , 1 1 Q 1 111 1 ' 1 ' 1 t w .ifili lilli l?'f.l111'l 1',.,1,1:1 ,,,., ,F 1 'i .1 1 ll . .,,,,jI1, '11 ', all I li -he - .f1, l l: 11 1111! ll 1 . 5.1.1, 1?- 1 'I 111 l ,Q ,,,,. E 1 1, 1 .1 - 1 . 1 1,14 1 ,5- f. -1 1 J, 1,1 1 ,, , 1 dl , 2. , ,,H 1. 1, l,..11l 12 . lla ' , '1'! I' 1 1, LN: ,15,,., 41 E, li ' il ll WILBERT NUSSBAUM President ' ay One of the main events for the Future Farmers of America club is the banquet held in the college cafeteria each year. uture farmers am First Row: Elbert Lyn Adams, Dudly B. Bozeman, William W. Bryant, Virgil Lee Burns, Joe Frank Byars, Melvin Bynum, Billy Carter, T. R. Childs. Second Row: Loe Coy, Clifford Crenshaw, Jesse R. Daniel, Charles DeBerrv, Grady F. Fisher, James Goldsmith, Tommv M. Hays, Travis Hinson. .I -, ',,,,x, , Jam . ' ' ,, , 1 X. , 75 3 rlll Third Row: Ben R. Horton, Billy Reid McGee, Jackie D McMahan, Harold Ross Ohmert, Percy P. Phillips, Truman Lee Renshaw, Lester Dean Rice, Charles A. Robertson. Fourth Row: Morris A. Smith, Leslie H. Taylor, Sidney Bob Taylor, Bobby J. Tidwell, Clyde M. Waters, Ir., William Wallc- er. Rex A. Weaver. 1 ..., -4. aff- T- g fri ,I A 4-11 ' V' ,,.,. y. .,,,. Z H. .V,.j N It W 1 9 Q . hm Jffbbf Z! 1 W , 1 , :,-, ,, ,,,, ,qw ,, lf A 527' ' , 2 145? 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M 'V ,,. :if 'zfw sa Xfwff' , W , ,, ' 1 ' X 9 5 , WW f f f f , if W, , g if f eng ,U , W -1551! 2 152 X .Xi a 5 ., ---- - ' ' if Q VA: J if - l , za ,wx ., 1 One 0 ture F Clubl meets .Y J Cues Gee ..u.,.s., Tiwafsil IS he ie 7 ruman y Bob Wa lc it 4 T701 Zi 3 ! 4 One of the orlginal floats at the homeconung parade was made by the Fu ture Farmers of America Chapter Club president Wllbert Nussbaum calls the meeting to order The club meets once each two weeks on Tuesday mght ffa Speakers on lmportant subjects were available for several of the meetings Students lined up to sign up to give blood during the Red Cross drive for donors. F. F. A. was one of the sponsors of the drive. Guests at the F. F. A. banquet were Dr. and Mrs. JHIUCS Gee with Senator J oe Russell of Rockwall. sum. worn en gs recreation association ... phyxia-ul HELEN McLAUcHL1N Presirlemf First Row: Betty Gay Allen, Peggy Bankliead. Betty Ann Ben- nett, Mozell Bobo, Ann Brooks, Jacquelyn Howard Browning, Pauline Cain. Second Row: Joyce Carlton, Claudine Cromer. Mrs. Bobbie Joyce Edwards, Patsy Griffin. Sara Joyce Hamilton, Bobbie Joyce Hill, Betty Ann Hine. Third Row: Ruth Evelyn Howell. Hellon Gean Kindle, Doris Lawrence, Angela Lowry, Wilma ,Sue Maddox. Evelyn Martin, wluafuiion 7 2 , f r r , ,I f f g C Part of the entertainment at the Women7s Recrea- tional Association festival was furnished by Lem Jones and Cotten Martin in a hospital scene. Lou Jane Melton. Fourth Row: Wanda Middlebrooks, Norma Newsome, Jane R. Norman. .Marjorie Pace, Nan Phillips, Sandy Sanderlin, Jac- quelene Sapaugh, Donnie Shelley. Fifth Row: Judy Sboffit, Mary Ella Smith, lris Ann Speckman Bobbye Gynn Thomas, Betty Ann Tuck, Glenna Wade, Frances Waggener, Wanda Woodruff. X 7 i i fs., ' if L 'JL 1 ,, Z A. ' . 2 , , ,,. My 'W 'wil of , .3 A 6 J I 'X ' fs t ' N2 v if 'I , - W2 J i P 5 fx 'W 4, .,.,-ww M . f f 4 4 J 1 , 15 , .' : cf f ' J M 'lm' gf M fisiiekjfdi . . f L A 51 . .,,,., , .. , 2i'X9'9?' f P' I ' 9257 . X X .g if f X Q, 1 K' 2 f T 2 ff Sy' Q if 1 5. -v,E5:,-,fy . , f cf, Z!!! ff- if ' , or ' Y, yr, 'wi X t v.: 5 f 34, fy ,..,.,.. .. ...!, .... ..,,,,,,.. , ...,... V , f V' ,wi ' l, , , ' , ' fc Page 250 J n ,,,.. . .or f Y .www W l a fi' ' fair . ,, . NX 9 if gs r ff' if J ' wth. . 5 I E f I yf if a f ax f X QQ f .z- ty. 1-E, avg., 1, sf A . Mcmljffrg in lh'f W BcrniCff Wanda I 1 l v' 'l c A I Myrtlt ed pu Della Z' ,fy ,fie Recrea- by Lem ie. ie R. Jac- CITIHTI BUCCS wi? ff , f 1 W0 4 MQW! Members of the Phi Pi Delta play a game of badminton in the women's gym. phi pi delta 955, ... rvervation Bernice Ashworth, Wanda Burks, Joyce Carleton, Frances, HELEN MCLAUGHLIN Wanda Middlebrooks, Sandy Sanderlin, Joanne Sparks. President , Myrtle Rater and James Lloyd are serv- ed punch by Wilma Wheatley at Kappa Delta Pi initiation. kappa delta pi Donnmca KING Presidenf First Row: Betty Allen, Bobby Cowser, Lulie Franklin, Clarence Gray, Lorcne Hop- kins. Second Row: J. Kenneth Horn, C. J. Hyman, James F5 Lloyd, Conrado Pena, Wilma Wheatley. 4 Q ' - ' . W P M -- .en it x I ,L H , Z, W H , ,, . . me ffefw- e -. I 2 1 lf,,f ,fM gf -l e: . AQ e .1 Al. Page 251 . 'Y -2'i,:,f WlLBI:X XVIIEATLEY PFCSI-118111 ... l'l lyl0ll ldifif L Q33 v ,, 5, .1 at , , tx ,WW 1 ., UW? wi H . S - lt J ff K f lii 71 if f f 1,8 First Row: Raymond Franklin Butts. Dolores Clark. Bobby Cowser, Frances Foreman. Bonnie Jean Garber. Josephine Garza, Howell Gibbs. Second Row: Avonnc Green, June Elizabeth Greene, Patsy Griffing. Lee B. Hutson. Jr.. Robert Jones. Herschel Kesler, Lorene Hopkins. tv ' ' ififfv ' :VME , 7 Q! f i X f Student Christian Fellowship nienibers sing at one ol' their llltiE2l.il1gS..Dl'. Parsons is sponsor. student christian fellowship Third Row: Nelela Killion. Dorrcice King. Lou Haley Smith Ann Lane, Elizabeth Susan Low. Jo Ann McCord, Patsy Mar. tlll. F0lLfllL'R0wI Virginia Mason. Nancy Beth Murphy. Lois Oleta, Pollard, Arthur Fred Renfro. Marjorie Rogers. Kenneth C. Smith, Beth Tucker, Joan Wright. I ' rg' I A -,,,, 3 'ia - i ., my ff 3 ! i2'4I51v,:S I . f .N .1 . Q., : , r 1 v . ,, 1, , Q 9 M W mf , wat . atm, Q -. f:,.:.-tt 5? K , tg' L Q f 4 Page 252 409' 'H tm ! f?'? i f -tutes . q'.ge- I. N , wr ' 5 -X gi .- . ml' x7 2 jx G ft, , X, it :',.. lt f I , fm f if .4 , . V1 f V .. f I A-' 1 W i 1 ,, af , X 1 X if ggi SW' ,nw - - ..,... , ' .- y A A . I, Y me if .sv ' ' ', nik , ti Hiding, gr. ln ll First I Bobbie ff-'A fad 'Zf21.:,f: it Lf 'ff ? Sf: Q 1 M 29 gs.. Dr. rmith, Mar- Oleta. th C. l 4 2 V ,Q 'Z 2 ,':vz 1121 1 . I , 6 , l f . Riding the Phi Mu Psiwliomeconiing parade float is Margaret Flesh- r er. In the car are Mrs. C, L. Pope and Lawana Reese. phi mu psi 2962 MARGARET FLESHER President First Row: Nelda Allen, Betty Lou Baker, Tommie Baxter, Second Row: Lou Ann Hurt, Genevieve Lawrence, Jimmie S. Bobbie Jeanne Chapman, Christine Irwin Felton. Moon, Betty Pickering, Lawana Reese, Lou Haley Smith. Page 253 eta epsilon i ... home 000110111108 l3l2RNl'l'.-K Smvsox Pl't'SIll1l'llf Rachel Love pins the club colors on Shirley John. son. Jordan, Kathryn Love. First Row: Lennie Fay Akins, Melba Barber, Billie Jean Beav- ers, Jo Anne Byrd, Claudine Cromer, Corinne Davis, Mary Vel Davis Fourlh Row: Rachel Love, Susie Lowe, Maxine Lunsford, Faye McCarley, Betty McKee, Nancy Murphy, Marie Nussbaum, Jo Eva Owens. Second Row: Edna Jean Decker, Joe Nell Fouty, Carol Gar-. rett, June Gilley, Jerry Jane Hall, Bobbie Head, Joyce La- Vonne Hill. lglehart, Rita Fifth Row: Mittie Beth Parker, Patsy Patterson, Martha Kate Perkins, Marjorie Rogers, Judy Shoffit, Betty Simons. Shirley Spurger, Glenna Wade. Third Row: Barbara Ann Hobbs, Ruth Evelyn Howell, Shirley Jennings, Shirley Ann Johnson, Charlsy L. if ,f ' ,, , ,, a f f f ! 4 Z ,, , , , y,4 4-ef .' W I ! 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Charles Eastman, William Nea1F00ige, Third Row: Betty Kistenmacher, Mark Milton Moore, Betty Second Row: Alice Marie Geiger, Joyce Gervers, Harrv A. Nichols, Martha Overall, Lonita Parham, Jackie Sue Spigner. f fo ff- -'11-N ap, mf. X UK 2f'Wf22:6'2 fix 9 , ' - ' '? f QfWw4'x'A'W ' V q 7- , -B W W J, ,. ... education 47' WH MA XVHEATLEY Members of the Association lor Childhood Education, club for elementary President education maiors, put the food on the table at the picnic at Marshall'5 park First Row: Leitha Allen, Lewis Beckham, Burnell Blount, Douglas Bradham, Lynda Braham, Freddie Calame. Betty Deaton, Stella Eubanks. K Second Row: B. Elbert Fite, Mrs. Norma .lean Ford, Lulic Franklin, Bonnie Garber, Helen Mary Goad. Mrs. Inez Green- way, Idora Harrison. Mrs. Jennie Hawkins. Third Row: Mrs. Lerlene Humphrey. George Anna Humphries. Gay Hunnicut, Geraldyne lrons. Vlfilliam Kennemer, Bohhy 'Q 'Q F 'i . , Y K N ,. ' mi x': ' - . il A x Y 'S wx s 'I I 'V' The f-QQ k 1. , 7 K L .- ,,, . ,.,, J' T 1 associa ion or childhood cducation Lawrence, Betty McAlister, Mrs. Helen McCarley, Fourth Row: Mary McCool, Loraine .lVlcElrath, Mrs. Marion Dildy, Martha Moore, Virginia Moore, L. B. Nurdin, Nan Phillips, Lawana Reese. I Fifth Row: DeLois, Skeen, Bama Slider, Lou Haley Smith, Bobby Southwood. Wenclell Tarpley, Mrs. Myrl Taylog Map Thurman, Peggy Ruth Walker, Martha Lou Wvhite. 4 . vw. ve, 12 'vu ,,,, ff f W W I ' 4 W ,, , .....- H 0 away, W Q Z f X ' f 1 , 1 A if 1 tidal i . ff Q , , ,V,V 1 ,. gf f Q Z ' 54 71 ff f 1 .V sf. f, , ,f .92 Z 1 , f , . ,MBU If -I N , 4 . .V , fs' 1 , :X Z A ,W 4 ff t f Y W ' df W ME' Page 256 1113. . 1 '1-1 CL 'R . . X M.. W bs 'Km f K+? , -, if ,L .IE ll ... eil itll A rap and g she ut First J Myra Davis Seann S 'rv Q or X 9 lementary lles park Marion n. Nan Smith. 1 Marr Q 4 1 Z 1 5 i I J . T A representative of the Revlon Cosmetics company visited the E. T. campus and gave demonstrations on how to apply make-up. At the AWS meeting she used Patsy Todd as a model. ... 1-ulfurv ass eiation of wom ,stud nts SYBLE HIGGINS President First Row: Betty Sue Anderson, Betty Lou Baker, Mozell Bobo, zabeth Green, Lorene Hopkins, Charley L. Jordan, Wilma Sue Myra Butler, Loyce B. Call, Frances Nadine Clanton, Corinne Maddox, Wilda Ruth Milliron. Davis. ' Third Row: Peggy Masters, Virginia Patrick, Jana Lou Pen- Secoml Rows Stella Eubanks, Margaret B. Flesher,oJune Eli- ney, Imagene Scogin. Iris Speckmarl. Beth Tucker. 1 , ,f 4 , 74 ixf '?m 5 M' ah A ill H5 f W I - ,-f ,f ,, M , W, ,, . t f W w ff ,ffm 6 ,,,, ,,,,, 77 I X 3 J! . g ,,.:'f fX': ,.ff', .. . , f 5 1 ' tx N la, S: is F , - U 1 g W ' QM, 1 . ml XZ . ' ' i f i 1 -f 2 ,aw , , 1 it .,,. . 'bf' it A eat' '17 7, , 1 Ag ff fygipf f , y!ff7ZfH!? .. f , ,,f . w e G R11 X , . 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Ward, Mrs. Dee Wheatley. l l The cast from the play The Gentle Peoplei' takes its bow after the performance. l I l ' i ... spvvcln I alpha p i om ga . RAY JANES ... llrumalu-s p,eS,,ie,,, First Row: Durann Doclgen, Joyce Franklin, Mary Freeman, Richard C. Hicks. com, Sarah Helon Newell Jana Lou Penney, Mary Elizabeth Smith. Second Row: Solon O. Loving, Ralph Mar- 3 1 .1 ' . , Q! I X f is , X 7 'ra-z.-1 tv xi. A X J -5 . 5 ., , ' , l fi ' i'L fii '1 l I 1 ' , Q - i I sv zu :V I 351 'Q L., I, fi -1 fag, 2 Th one First Jerry Audie Seconi ' u wrt., 1. Page 258 Wi' V' IANES dent fl 1'3 bl 4-P II The French clubis homecoming parade float represented the Eiffel Tower, 5 -1 one of the. historic land marks of France. e cercle fran ais First Row: Mary Jo Bell, Nelda Jean Benson, Myra Butler, Jerry Cranford, Forrest Mathew DeLaney, Billie Duncan. Audie Ercanbrack. Second Row: Peggy Fletcher, Avonne Green, Sara Mae Howell, f'.','u.h DORREICE K1Nc 'N President Myra Huff, Mary Jeter, Cecil Lake, Ray Lands. Third Row: Mary Jo McLeroy, Ralph Marcom, Dionne Moore, Ann Oglesby, Patsy Parish, Ralph Donald Patman, Barbara Jean Ritter. .lo Ann Wilson. , .. Watigf , 4 X .. , . W . , . I ,I I gg - I , ,, f' .' f,3x,y, rw , , 3, f W f QA WW 2, f 4 1 , , . X. .... 1 ,. Z Q, 22:25 '-f , gg ,,' ,QW . :W ' Q x 1' f f f 'X To Ri el.- , , . ir 2 if 1 , , ff r fx X f A, , 1 M -. J 'ti f f page - R-la 'rss fl. : - , WZ - K- 6 4:54 f ' ,affffffg?:5ffr2sf3? 'f,f2',gzafzg:5-1 .ml Q12 ,2 M W-ef if-sg .fezzf ' - , .5 2 i FM, B- Air' ,- lf , ' 'f:f:?5s3--- Qmaffliszf f . ', X:QQXVw,,' K , lt, . , . , f -. ' V ,-f' - A 5,, , , ,,,, . of I-75, if 1, X ' I 7 gy T4 ' if , I ' y, M-at 3 I, ,I 1' Y ,f AK 7.1 ,. I , f ,Q , . ,., -aa, ' f 'MW ' 'K . '11 2 . - J' ,, , , . ff' ,, ff - ' V! 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L L I ' , ' f 1 ' 1, If 51125231 I ' Q A L L ,,11f,..'1f,.,f,. ,,,.. If 1 ' ' ' ' A ' ' H Page 259 ... sa-ll olursl: ip Q. ,X H. t .i t SX I je . QS 1 ff f 'M K ff fo f, f if ' ff m W, WW f 1 Ala, , 12 5' A' A. 'I fy ff ,J f ff ,Wf 21' fa? . ,Q R 1232! Q! f , W 4, ,, 'We ff pf' . , 'X 2521 We 6 'Z' f WWW! f x g : F H f 3 ' igsshl B. T. R NTNX ll A ii l President a p First Row: Bina Lu Barnett, Merlin Elwood Bentley, Myra Butler, Bobby Cowser, J. Derwin DeShazo, Robbie Mae Dun- can, James P. Edwards, William Neal Foote, Charles Eastman, Audie Ercanbrack. Second Row: Norma Jean Ford, Lois Marie Gay, Alice Marie Geiger, William Cerbetz, Joyce Gervers, Jimmy A. Gibson, Helen Mary Coad, Clarence Wilburn Cray, William Owen Gunstanson, Frank Habern. Third Row: Harold Hackworth, Milton E. Harness, Valton Holley, Lorene Hopkins, Ceraldynt-: Irons, Dorreice King, James F. Lloyd, Kathryn Love, Harrell Ray McLemore, Tom 1 mvzlki-fpv':mZK The Alpha Chi members entertained the ones who made the Dean's list with free movie. J. Mabry. Fourth Row: Ruth Alene Martin, Herbert A. Mattison, Charles Merrick, James Kenneth Morrison, Warren Murley, Thelma Ann Neal, Marcus Norwood, Lonita Parham, Guy W. Phillips, Fifth Row: Wanda Lynn Benshaw, Sue Russell, Edward C, Shive, Mrs. Florinc Simms, Louise D. Skelton, Jolyne Smith Maggie Smith, Jackie Sue Spigner, Sidney Bob Taylor. i Sixth Row: Albert Teddlie, Mary Dale Thurman, Gaylg Tin. sley, Lindy Watkins, Wilma Wheatley, Eugene J. Wilson, Dovie Winniford. Charles H. Wommack. Jack Woodruff, A 'M .1 gn- 'Lv'-11, ,, , Q an we A 5' as 2' 'W F? 'Z 'J '75 W A Six-f. It f,,.....N K f ,.,. 1 f Q, A , 6 , 3 lv nf? . , f .. 1 5 7 M . , V ' 1' il , I, A-' -1 ' , . 1 J, - 1 - J.. 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' .f 4 tif RAYMOND BUTTS President The purpose of the Wesley Foundations is to he an arm of the Methodist Church serving a specialized need, that of providing a church home for the student while he is away from home. wesley oundation First Row: Edgar Ash, Wanda ,lean Baber, Mary Io Bell, Freddie G. Sue Herman, Dorreice King, Lawrence Koonee. Calame, Dolores J, Clark, Third Row: Ann Lane, Arthur Fred Renfro, Kenneth C. Smith, Second Row: Josephine O. Garza, Avonne Green, Idora Harrison, Wilma Wheatley, Jimmie Yarbrough, Lambeth Yow. i l E , .1 'k f' 'T W' s ' X N 4 fff 4 x f f 2 f -W K X 'iv I ,, , 3 f ,f f , My at af f: 2 if f y-L' , K 't fmev 7, gl 1, , fff' i K A ,A,, , ., :A ,lf i ' ff it Z 1 S' '- 'J rw!! ff ff ' ' 2225 ff, 1 ff f V 'iff - ff M, We ,... - If 32, a Z b if ' X m,,-,.raQt,1e , S E - 4 ,,,,:,,,!,,'. i fif ffi I - 1,1 5 , 1 ,f gift fs , 3 J -, N 1 - f,,,a.,,, Q4 , N , , ,M ,, 5 Aw T 5 5 , .V , ff '43 . , , gg, rx , IWW, - wa , , , - , N-as-.W ,Y at- - A '! 5w,,f'fgZ fmw- ' if w if haf? ' ' 'Vt' E 4 Why. X My I me in fn-, MVNN '. '- Wy 'IN' ,. 'H--sub... I W va X2 ' 'f ' . ka , ,ff fggt WV! X ei M if fi .1 f' NW .1115 My f , eg- . -, f . , , 3-9 .. . . 1 lgrff w 325 ' X 5425523 I 42322 ' Page 26ml JZ! IXFNNETII POTTER Preszdenf Lloyd Russell head of the Department of Health and Physxcal ECll1C'lll0I1, rc'1cls the llst of football lettermen 'Q 99 assocuztwn Frist Row Joe Allen, MHTVIII Brown Charles Buchanan, Bryant Clark Robert Crump Jllllllly I-'Ol1Ut'llll Reggie Gllbcll geconrl Row Charles llalcleman Johume Hlcks Lem C R C Moore, Lucky Parks .loc Rodrlqucz, Bllly J Self Jones Thml Row Qhorty Sholars, Robert Sloan, Robert C qmlth l l muncl Goat Stewart, Charles Qtewart, Ernest Stmson, Troyce Taylor 1 1 : , -s wx I 1 , I i . ik z ' gc, W , J 5 , EEX YL K F 5 ...-i j T '- I , s-...ww . ff wi' tr ? mr Qu .A F j 4' - Q xi X'-?.E'.-'L' Qu K ,J-'nt-f., I 4 .3 ,.....+ 5 mi ,...-- X nw, f '-'H Q - -5- '-'Xxx Rs f tyfnxf.. 3-,:-125 Qk 51 .'.RTi5R5:g.v,- '9xI3:- 'Pl-11:97, at-:-:'u..,l... -1443 .Y 5.,'E5e4,,,::Q,:',: 2ll'l'sl-1 'Ct H '- 2 R Isis--eww, Ap . . t 11.5 I . , X, JN Q 1 -A -3 iz '-. QM: 3 -.-xbx' Q, 2: Y '?1f:'?l EtS'lk-X.-31 x Q 4-,A is J Q A w M ,- 1- 3 ,V I fi: ' if fm N f V, 1 z ,ny , 24,517 , 5 ,a . J iygx A ' Ag? K me 6. x CX' 'l't l ff 1 T l I . .1 s? 1633-77' gy Q--.aw Pave 262 l rw .fs,, l Presifl during First R Royce 0. Gam ,Second t -g Physical imitb, lid- n, Troyce .fW' lf, -4, if K' P 4, X 'H 5 Y ,f ,vi 1. ,., W. l Y I I I President James Gee and Dean Sowers welcome one of the speakers during Brotherhood Week to the campus. Delores Clark looks on. 952 A international relation l I, First Row: Iris Anne Anderson, John H. Bemis, Bobby Cowser, Royce Lee Davis, Gwendolyn Ellis, .lack M. Finley, Josephine 0. Garza. Second Row: Howell Gibbs, Harris Green, Patsy Griffing, George I. A K I c Z 'U 2 y .. .. yy. f I 4 Q . gg: fi ' Q31 wf , ,Q uf' ff? fuixlx I 4 , , . ,. '-w . ' N . . X, L , le i l: 4 ,, , A , f wr' 2 ff. V2 MP-fb ' riff? 2 . :L ' , 5 H431 4 L V ,L DELORES CLARK Presidenf Stewart Hess, Lorene Hopkins, Dorreice King, Lolon O. Loving, Jr. Third Row: Pat Luna, Patsy Martin, Corene Morris, Pauline Morris, Jimmy Reaves, Marjorie Rogers. I :',fff7l7'f15' ' gf , A wa , .: fig 1 ,f .1 , - 'is l!f5X'5 . fi! , 77' 7 ' ww' W f um ' f 4, sy Nj-3 J , w a ' J Es' 7 f 311 . wL,,,:yfMWww' V, A ' Mg, :V x ft X UWM? , 715: i r fzffilfff ' 1 X , 511, KW 1 . ff, ,ww - ' MW. ,,,Gm','W f xx f if W ' 1 .,,, E , v 5-'-we, ,J g P ,II 1 , 1 1 . H , ,fi i t , ., , ,a ' ff-yn , If A 5- f X 1 f ' i' . f f ' M77 - 'Sa 1 fr' 5.15121 , ' ,.,, W -4,1-e.' f 11 . - 'Q 'Q ,fr 1, L T r Yffiffx? , X W? V ,.' C., , ,W fl G i 1 fff f ff , zf,,w,W, by AQ? , , ' f ' n w I .mv .. 4' ui. X J Y 'at ' .' 1 1 , 35 ' fri ' 1 l r 'A 4 at Q 47 2 X c N U .'. 1 W 44' ff ef A 1, Pax 4 l,algg1'20fi if . X 'N WN -tile SX 1 3- Psi . - ti at . i.sXe:, , X oxen. N xi sr , 2 X A X ilfitjc ' Mi- 1-xl ,gi .YQ-A , K T. ,f N - is ,-.sf , X, E3 an s i N IA ' Qs if ,syn A., Xrufrxgi sax, QNX i m X 'A ,Ns . sts, - . , , ' me f A WARREN MURLEY President X? , X Y..-1 H ,asf S ug Epsilon Kappa Alpha, club for lhosc interested in scicncc, had several im- portant speakers on subjects of interest to members. epsilon kappa. alpha -science First Row: James H. Bearden, Andrew Bonham, Herbert Horton Bowden, Vesta Giddings Bowden, Vermon M. Brau, George Gov- ington, Mathew Forrest DeLaney, Leon Dietz. Second Row: Robert M. Finch, H. M. Fry, Richard Gay Graham, Maurice Greenway, Zora Frances Greenway, Lawrence Koonce, Larry Lamb, Samuel Lowe. 1 fl Ioan W in the l' Sparllsll ,i Third Row: Billy Wayne McGorkle. Guy Marlow, Ben Martin. l Patsy Martin, Gerald Richard Mead. David Murley, Ralph Don. ald Patman, Norman Pursley. First F Fourth Row: Shem Ray, Henry Reaves. Haris Mac Rivers, Melba Jean Spencer, Billy Ervin Stanley, Albert H, Teddlie, Merritt Bonar Teddlie. fm-2' i' m f V, 'EVE e ,E i r v. A .,-. ,B , ,. .Y QQQQQ T' i -. L W I 'yay A , P r i -- eff' , f . C VWZA- 5 W er- . . sisysgefsf, .,, it t 1' M fi, , , 5 '55, , f,, 2 , 1 y Q f .,.. J .2 4 , 0- f -AK f. 'S 7 I 4' W , it if r L ' n 1 i r. r 1 , Al It 1 ,hi ,gi 1 - ww W1 ' xg, ,, ' T' Q ' ' . + sua fr. .3 5'.:2f:,iM' , fi L, , '-. fn! 1 -e - - 'In . 495- 'J ' K 1 .'n'n. m 1 fa' 'vfn ---M--'-N--1--A '--- 1 -...f .N--Q-.--v ,, . I 1 ff ,. , , My , ' M, I , p . , . f L , W V. X v vf 'sy 1 f ,, ' , A W, V V y, , X -QQ: 'I f fi ,rv 1 V' V ' , ' A a .aff a s in i 1 ' 'M t . 1 -' -af? ' an - , H 2 be :H f ' s , -f K' , v - .vffffflf ii.-I, x f ' Ak ' V M V mx 3 A ,yn s f , s 4 W AIAV1 . I ,lezfjfr .f f X V,, . , -. , I W Y I, I' 0 i , ' A ' I ,. A V .gf ca? ,V nl, I VZ ,+' 1' .7 .1 ' 7 ' - az: f ,fi 1 . f , .. 4 ' - 0 -3 , . fin ,rf f fix. was 7 x I , ,, 1, 'Q 'L ,Q .ff 2 '- 45 4 P, l f vb 1- few z f f ,Z fi' - ' .v 'L 4 r I X -f , M4 A It Z, I l 7. .War . j I W , y ,Y ggi A 15.--W., , , , , f , - ff---fl - - --r ,' '- 15: ' I ff 'ff ------ rw - tw f z J , ---- 34' 4. A V, f f f f l , fi , 5 ,L af , a gg , ff ' f W 2 Pave 264 Bonnie Bennet' Second ee Q 1 1 wx' 5 yf Z 'E 1 'W f ' .f 1 K , 0 it Z e 7 J v 1 1,- , M, yy , ,Q , f ,, 34 s '. I n v' L ' s V .1...,,,.. up I 1' it ,I lf ' I .1 in ,,,,,x ,ge X, WX N 3 Q 4. ,N 4 4 ,Q x 'nga I 5 K . ' , ff ' lm- Ben Martin, Ralph Don- ivers. Melba ilie. Merritt N f , 7 I in-I 4 9 'pf V, I I ff, if 177 A X X 4 'W 1 . Joan Wright and Nancy Robertson ride the El Club I-Iisonico floatl IH the .homecoming parade. This club is for everyone interested in Spanish V, emi - el club hispanico-spanish 'J First Row: Bettie Jean Adams, Bobby Cowser, Joyce Franklin, Bonnie Jean Garber, Josephine O. Garza, Calvin Gillis, William Bennett Head. Second Row: W. H. Hunts, Will Dale Knox. Antonio Molina, SOLON LOVING President Martha Moore, Peggy Norman. Conrado Pena. Esther Leyendeck- er. Third Row: Aubry Dale Pope, Nancy Robertson, Robert R. Rod- en, Carol Rogers, Andy Ruiz. Kenneth C. Smith. Joan Wright. Ag., Qi l L X ., , .. .Scarf ' 1, i,gM?Q'ffff444.aqqnfi' rf 'G K, , ' to G 225 2 ' ' f it? a f 4: , Y ft ' 3 ff, ff, At- If vent. ,, vm Nr-eu-u a f t ,Wie . 914111 4 rib . wi eil' 44 - , ' wr f :J'.,:'-' fa, 'WW 7 A ,M 77, ' I , X . X x Page 265 BILLY PAT MooRE X i 7','f' , A Q ff new .3 f.. .,235.1S.v ,U-7MWmw74vn, 5- -f . ' s12weweweieWHvg,. 1, ee. I ,..,, I ,W Idlya ff ruf f, , 1 ,, ,,., Q ,wofef Af , 4 ,nf ,,,, lf fw mw ' f ' M - ,A gb L t If l I 4 . X 1., fffw-VW' ...Wifi fnzf za 4 .sf gqjlv ny wwffif g' Zirwy' .fi - W' ' mi.,-., ,r. fs':. 'z:'. . 'W '51 ww , , I 'W The Alpha Phi Omega sponsored the drive on, the campus for 'A President blood donors. Jimmy Ford watches one of the donors. 0 SQPUICQ alpha phi omega - First Row: James O. Atwell, Jr., Jolm H. Bemis, Bullock, Jimmie Endsley, Jimmy Ford. Secqguj Row: Joe Grove, George Rupert Daniel n jerry McKee Phil Fugitt, Tommy W. Jordan, Lawrence Koonce. Third Row: Solon O. Loving, Jr., Tom J. Mabry, Don Andy Ruiz, Joe Ed Smith, Gayle Tinsley. Patman K , 5 E. a . 1 4 3 f 5 's N x M N I x., JS' X i Nf X .X X x W ss if .. f K' ff , iswggijg . ,is?si. i Exe 'n X 31 is as Ne -iw -.. . h,,.,, Y'iT1l .gg SX 1- N. X ., .fy Q . ' ali! ' like gee x N, . . 'EX x N X J was Fw fm 1 ,fn l f Page 266 mm ' ' X ,s V. 1 '12 ff 9 J - ff ,:, my 9 ' :rf f? G ,- i I ff 1 f .y' , , 1 5 I 5 .' y -I-Z5 , 4 i 72Q,1 . . 7 eg -is v Q ,f,, , A f if , f , ' 7 W w h- UM' ' A , i?37'7f ' P 1 9 ,N f., .Keir V f y ff ,Z 'WW ff W if 2 P! - 1 .,.. , l if ' 2 , f ,IN 4 M f A X , A- 1 7 I S ' ' fx X , f f '4 ,, My ,Kiki ' 'i'21!h.,Z.f? , . 15555, 7 , if i i 1 f in f ' iw. W r ,ig ,Q r,',1 f's Tffil. . Q' fi ' Y..I2'f:2, f y'9'ke3 4 , X , Q ,,5i..T5,,,,I?h I is qwfmvwf '7 .Q rf xf4svg,,W,,...,, I 1 1 3 g . ,145f?ffiiff5'9'i5s ' f Q X S To , fEf?iv1ELi15f5351ZT-1313, I2 .2 X ' Miss N Sigma majors 5 T i l First A Bell, l Hiclnn I l i i 1 -4 l 1 i 1 N l 1 A 1 1 l 5 ampus for Jon Patman ,fan A.. ,V WJ .W fy, f f A fn QW ' 2 5 J MY 2' + 2 M - ,HMM 1 V, Q? 1 1 fa ,If V wi ,,f, If K li 7 X2 Q QD Miss Mary Evelyn Whitten, ex-student at E. T., was speaker at the Sigma Tau Delta dinner. Sigma Tau Delta is a club for English majors. LORENE HoPK1Ns President sigma tau delta-english First Row: Bilene Lavilla Andrews, Bina Lou Barnett, Mary .lo Second Row: Syble Higgins, Sara Mae Howell, James F. Lloyd, Bell, Bobby Cowser, Billie Duncan, Roy Ray Dykes, Royce Ruth Alene Martin, . Bernice Howell Morriss, Kathryn Low Hickman, Roddy, Patsy Todd. V! X, , Y, fy, J, 5 ,, , M ysfffr, W -W ff f Z f , W 2 2 aye- f X X i V Page 267 JIMMY EDWARDS President Dr. J. P. Carr from the University of Colorado, was a speaker to those interested in tcaching elementary education. Future Teachers of America are for those interested of a in teaching. First Row: Betty Gay Allen, Bobbie Joyce Edwards, Charles Bruce Fielden, Alice Marie Geiger, Clarence Wilburn Gray, Mrs. Jennie Jo Hawkins. v Second Row: Mrs. Helen Kenner. Winnie Sikes Kirkpatrick, 1' A ' 'iii i R . i - . 1 v , ff 1 'yi' Y Y ' W7 'W' , Q, 75' . may K X f Evelyn Kisner, Marion A. Lawson, Gaylon Maddox, Leon Marr. Third Row: Corene Morris, Pauline Morris, Sandy Sanderlin, William Siebert, Emerald Smith. Wanda Walden. T I , ,f QV T i 'f?2i742 '-44 w .1 we .fy me , Qi Q- ,W . -rf.. x x so , iff W X x ' 5 , - i TNQ ix ,ff W, AN I A1 B 1 1 1, 1 I ,Q it I Q . - .lv 4 ,,,. W 1 ss s MX . s xx. wr X A X X X X Ygw , A New E iii , Zi. 'V . 4 1 ' , ' we fit: ' l r.a'i'f f ii if? 'WM 'i'f'i- ,f l NXU sis 5 ' ::::1:ffv4',wQ' N V. - . ...W.,: ff M ' Sffffbx' 2 - 1 42332 1 , .M Lg my may 1 ,QM f 'ly f V ,,,,,,k:f V 'wif' wi ,wifi -'H 'W' WW , V W4 yi, , ff 1 f, , ifgfpff af? , ,H ' Page 268 ll' tual . J i , 4 . 'Sig ' E V nl E 4 Z C, Hicl club di club. F irst R lmon I I TY V. 1 lin ated larr. rlin, ff' ,XX -DJ ff .N j XX X , I , y Y ,f l 1 X O D -.QQ Mus J ,',.1 C. Richard King, instructor in journalism was master of ceremonies at the Press club dinner. Anyone interested in journalism may be' a member of the Press club. J EANE GLOVER President First Row: NumanAVache Bartley, Billy Bedgood, Lillian Byrum, Second Row: Charles Magee, James Narramore, Lawana ,Reese, Imon M. Caler, James F. Lloyd. 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Q , X wTS'5w:'ff . -- -vzffvfxfgx 'fir .' . - : N :- mmf A 47 H lgl' 69 1 1 f ,sit-5 Rfk, 'Y xr, 1 .4 ..-is xp ,- ca- u.-se , t S DX A ,55 g5T m Qi5,,4i. f rg. W. 1 . :gs.'w,:xr's II , V A x l 1. nnn...,,M , vga ,fr elub KKK, mad hatters The Madhatlers were organized in the fall of 1951 to encourage school spirit. Members were present at most of the football games. The Madhatters and Madhatterettes marched in the homecoming parade. John Newman, Durwood Johnson, and Hal Wandry carry the banner. independent students 0 t O assoeza mn Mm , President First Row: Edgar Ash, treasurerg Jerry McKee Bullock, ried students. ' corresponding secretaryg Lou Fisher, executive vice-presi- Second Row: Warren Murley, executive vice-president for dentg Pat Luna,' executive vice-president for womeng Billy womeng Aubry Dale Pope, historiang Sandy Sanderlin, Garth Moonyexecutive vice-president for veterans and mar- recording secretaryg L. W. Sulsar, reporter. l .many , -1.,,Nz N1 ' I Till, ,, . , it Q ., ' V , ' , X , ' 2 ff. , 'Y Y' 5 .... 1,4591-i, I 'Z-.7 U eww I Q si. ,Q , ' .ay W 5 - V Mmnm gm . . g 5 U 'fr UNWX rm!! J 1 were 5 ' ,.,,f-,X f Page 270 Duril 3'3- PH Myra ll I lr 45' R fall CIS LCS. 'Lf ?Z7'al f .f, M. 4 'aes V' . 'QC 7 22.3.4 as iv, '-e.5fi,,, V 'ai ,Z iff 1 1 ff Q f' fi ' 5 LN' V L4 R ident fOr anderlin, ' 1 vs., H . -...y I ,ff V I J 'fi 5 During Religious Emphasis Week, the Religious Council sponsored an open discussion in the SUB with the Rev. Sterling Wheeler as advisor. Refreshments were served later with Delores Clark pouring punch. religious council Myra Butler, Presbyterian, Dolores J. Clark, Methodist, Lorene ,if Hopkins, Christian, Lee B. Hutson, I r., Presbyterian. . V l .. li' M' . ay, 5,4 Q 0 .mea 1-25 -' 1 :I . -' 5,53-.:' 4 ' A N r ,, w-,H X l, e .r J t or , , e,, ,g I V . 1 'SZ A . ,QI ,Jr ' .. .--F :gg 'Q ,f 'ww 3. ,s - , '. 3 gf A , , 2 gg' a WW.: v on W E ,. J, f JV? 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The boys when wmplfemq the renin-iredi. wmfk 're- ceive af enmnmfisslifon in the U iiietfed States! 1'fi5FLF0Fi'E'Bi The bays' nab 'rewiiviimg :raining LFIWQ in Wliiwbflv mf them wi nw? they enter Wife' A551 Fmyve aww' mrudiuiqlfwiigi - x , -, 1 , ,M--, -A , l.,1 .V N.: . Personnel of the Department of Air Science and Tactics is shown in the two pictures on this page. Pictured here, left to right, is Technical Sergeant Jack D. Dillard, Technical Sergeant James Sullivan, Lieutenant Colonel Gordon L. Paulson, head of the depart- mentg Master Sergeant D. R. Zarnadog and 'Major William V. Strait. x f a J 5 military au' force r. 0. t. c ' 4 Lt. C Lt. C lawaj 51 liOTC.staff of instruction are shown. Standing, left to right, 1s.Technical Sergeant C. E. Gilman, Master Ser- geant Sam Wilson, Master Sergeant John Macdecy, and Major Berlin B. Millsapps. Seated are First Lieutenant Robert E. Bennett, First Lieutenant Harold M. Anderson Captain Berdines Lackness, and Major Harbour M. Midi dleton. Page 276 P Ea- h E? 3 J 5 H 1 D S4 Sl J il 5 '1 Pl I H Y I ff l l l w 1 r. 0. t. c.. Cor.. JAMES R. MILLIGAN ' Cadet Colonel of the Corps. Q ,, - . Lt. Col. Bob Sloan, Capt. Troy Alcorn, Major Wayne Warnock, Capt. David Stephens, Lt. Col. Bill Robinson, Capt. Tommy McCormack Lt, Col. Wayne Sullivan, Capt. William D. Bedgood, Major Lambeth Yow, Capt. Perry Dawson, Major John Disheroon, Sgt. James Gal ' laway, Capt. Charles Abernathy. L Honorary Lt. Col. Rita Jennings. Ll. Col. Lloyd Corcler Honorary Col. Barbara Seaman. Col. James R. M. Milli gan, I-loiiorary Ll. Col. Jane Jenkins. anfl Lt. Col. Chris S. Aclanls. Page 277 QQ X . SSN ,H N s 'Xl 0 Q 0 x 'n.1.:QQ XSw1QJw?e:iEx - x1NWX.,..X ,W Www swws5gggmgQ '. H-xsxwf Xkgy'gQNQbg,gx.,,,, ,,.,.,A.-WWM-W .,b,,. -MQ O 1 . N ,fr gf W M 1 f 1 1 f ' 1 ., ,VX 1, , , ! C , yhfr. f W 0, ,,W4,,,f, . , , Awe' 4 44 J X hz 1,3 I .4 Wim ,, 1 ., Q 22 hw ,4 ,W y V 0, Wg ,V INT f , , fm f ,, fffffffj.f., wwf ' J f' f wwf, f yh f Q- K . H Q . . 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Calun Gillis practice at the rifle range as instructor Sgt. Sam Xvilson watches. The men are being sworn into the air force as Second Lts. at the January graduation. They are James Wellhorn. Van B. Hill, Joel Casey, B. T. Bryant. Charles Abernathy. Dr. James Gee, college presiflent. lakes his turn at the rifle range. Sgt. Fam Wilson and algroup of cadets watch the pre-siclent closely to see if t'l'l0Y can get some pointers from him. 4. Ein , . ft 6. lmelii Judi' 7 forCC iatlofl' , Hill, nilfhy' is Wm gfflull if tllfil' l ,.-..,,,, 1 4 I l I l i S l l i F mllltary ball Riff mms Zi? R ik M' ,lane ,lenkms a member of the ROTC Queen Q court waits to descend the setalrs as the cadet choir sinus to her The hlghllght of the year for the ROTC cadets was the m1l1tary ball held January 12 IU the Student Unlon Bu1ld1ng Barbara Seaman ROTC Queen IS escorted to her throne by Horace Drlsklll and John Walker Mrs J T Adams Mrs. Gordon Paulson Col. Gordon Paulson I T' Adams and J. W. 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Bin: Barneh- Jw BENCH- .llfm mrs. D, Banlev, Nay, Baiegf Billy ' gales- Mari Baughmafgl ' axlevt R ' Baxter. Ulm Bmw. rf? Ben ' 'l' - I W Be3Ydg-130185 Beams' BE ,Eva MQ kliam- K! Alexander, Edith Fay ....... 2.. Casey, Joel D. -.-.2..22.2.2. I I EZIA cnse, end. and 9 at 9 Abercr A . ombie, Morris Wayne . ......... ,.... .. .......,................... 92 Abernathy, Barbara ..,.................................................... 2 ....................................... 92 Abernathy, Charles H. .... .2 ..........................,....,.........,................ 38, 159, 242 Adams, Bettie Jean .....,............................. . ...... .2- ...., ,... ........ 2 ...... 9 2 , 228. 265 Adams, chris S. Jr. ............... 38, 160. 236. 237, 272, 278, 279 Adams, Carrol .... .. ...... 2.. - ............. 2 ............,........................................ 92, 283 Adams, Elbert Lyn ....,......... ...................................................... 3 8, 248, 287 Afl1!n'lS. .l. T. ..,.. .2 ............... ................ 4 1. 48, 124. 125, 135 Adams, Other V. .2 ............. 2. ......... - ....................................... ....... 9 2 Akins, Akins, Akins, Clyda Ruth ............. Joann ....... 2. ,...... .. Lennie Fay ......., Akridgyi, .lean ............... Albright, Sue ...2 .... Alcorn Alexan , 'Troy ...2 ...................... der, Charles H. ....... . Alexander, Frank G. ......,. . Alexander, Ivan ...... 22...2........ Alexander, Joan ....... - .......... Alford, Donald Joe. .................. Alford, Mrs. Lena Faye ..... Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen Allen, Alton E. ................ 2 ..... 2 Betty Gay .......,....... 2. Dr. Clarence ............... .. .................................................. 38 254 187 ................205 ...........56, 287 285 .............238, 283 244 . ...................... . ............................ 56, 247 2 ............................... 2 .................. 2 ......,................ 56 Dean ...................... 2.2 ....... -.. Mrs. Frankie ...2.2 .... 2 ..... Fred ......... .2 ....... ...2 ....... Joseph W. ........ 2. Leitha Davis ......... Allen,,Nelda 2 .................. 2- Allen, 'Tommy ...... :2 ..... 2... Alverson, Lucille P. - .... 2 .... Anders, Mrs. Gussie ..22 ...... Anderson, Betty Ann ........... 2. Anderson Betty Sue .... 2 ............ Andersoni Lt. Harold M. ....... . 56, 232, 250, 251, 268, 272 ...................... 2 ........................ 2 ................ 206 283 . ....................... 22 ..............192, 262 256 253 56, 127, 175 .... - .............. - ............. .22 ..2 ........ 2 ,...... .2 ........ 2 .... 2 ...,.. 22 ...........92, 257 263 Anderson, Iris Ann ....... ................ ..........,...... ................ 3 8 , 46, Anderson, James W. .. .......... 2 ............. .............. 2 .2 .... 2.2..2.-76 Anderson, John K. ...2..2 ........ 2..2 .... 22 ,......... - .... ...... . ...276 Anderson, Mrs. Kathryn ...... 2 ......... 22. ... ........... .............. 2 ...76 Anderson, Mrs. Madeline Co X Andrews, Billene1Lavilla .................. .... 2 ..... 3 8, 267 Andrews, Jack Owen .- ....... 2 ................ -22 ..... .2.-.2 ....... -22 Andrews, Sue 2 ..... 22. ........ .. .... .. ..... 2.2.2.2 .... .. ....... 2 ........ - .... ........... 7 6, 232 Ansley, Rex .22..2.2.......2..2 ..... .... 2 ...... 2 .2 22 .......... -.. 2 ..... 2 .... 2 .... 2.292 Antonio, Molina .2.2......2- .... .... ....2 ...... 2..... ........ 2.2.......2.56 Appleton, Duaine J. .2.2.Q ...... ..... 2 ......... 5 6, 242 Archer, Elton W. ..2.....2 ....... 2.2 .................. .. .... q .... 2....22 Archer, Mrs., Elton W. .2.2.2... Ardis, J ac k ........ 2 ......... 2.2.2.2 .... 2.. Arey, Farrell 2...2 .... .2.2..2.. ...... Arey, J an 6 ........... ..... Arey, Vesta Lee .-... Armstrong, Bobby .2 .... 2.2 ......................... Armstrong, Mrs. Rubye Pea Arnold, Mrs. Ada. ............ 2 ..,..... Arnold, J Arthur, W Ash, Edga rl .......... immy ..2...2..2...2..2..........2....2.... Arnold, Laura Kathryn ......... illiam Brooks ............. l'.............. ..... :......... .... ,.... Ashley, D. L. .I ....... ...... . .... Ashworth, Bernice 2.2.2........-.2... Askins, Billy Earl ...2.2...... ..... 2.... Aston, Billy ..... 2 .......,.. .....2-.....2.. Atchley, Jimmy ..2..2... Attaway, Pansy B. 222.... Atwell. James O., Jr. ........ . Ault, Fran klm .......... 2.- .......... Ault, James Gilbert ....... 2 .... Ault, Maudme ........,........... B . 2. ....... .2..-...2 ...... ..3 , Barber, Wanda Jean .2 ,.... . ...........,......... . Backus, Kerby D. .................. . Bahnman, Leah Faire .... -2 .... . Bailey, Mrs. Mary Emma ....... Baily, William c. .................. . Bainum, Kenneth ..2 ............ . Baird, Haz el ....... 2 .,......... 22 .......... .. Baird, Opal .2.2 .... 2 ....,......... .2 ........ Baird, Virginia Vaye ..2 ........ . Baker, Betty Lou ..22.2.2 ........ . Baker, Mrs. Glendolyn ......... Baker, La lah ..................... 2.2 Baker, Rev. M. L. ..................... . Baldwin, Mrs. Mildred ........... Bankhead, Peggy ...,............ 2 .... Banner Barbee , B. B. Jr. 2 ............. , Mrs. Lottie .... 2..22. Barber, James Douglas ....... Barber, Melba .2 ....... 2.2 ....... 2 Barclay, C. B. ................ . Barker, Maureen Barnes, Marilyn .. ...... Barnett, Bina Lu ....... .. Barnett, Joe Jr. ...,.......... . Barrett, Jimmie ............ 2 ........ Barrus, Dr. Paul .......... 2.2 ........ Bartley, Numan Vache .... 2... Bates, Billy Jack ......... 2..2. Bates, Mary ..................,............. K Baughman, Miss Connie .. Baxley, Romy M. ............. . Baxter, Doyle Clifton .. Baxter, Tommie ................ Bcall. Jnc Ramsey ..... 2- Bearden, James H. ...... . Beavers, Billie Jean ..... '2IQQI'.1Q1f.... QQ11QQif'5'6. 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Bennett, Betty Ann ..: ............................ ...2 .... 2.....2 ................ ................ 38, 256, 287 ........... ........ 2 28, 121, 269 -.-. ........ ........... 7 6, 236, 286 2 ........................ 2-93 117 278 272, 258 259 ...........38, 167, .. ........ 2 ....... . ........ 2.. ....................... 223 .lQf.III'.IIQ1IQQ'3'8Q 238f '2E3. 266Q .....93 , , 272 93, 99, 250 Bennett, Elsie Jean ........ . ............'.... 2 ..... ......... .......................... 7 22l- Bennett, James Ralph ...2.2..2.22.2 ..... .... .- ...... .2..2 ........... ,....2 .......... .i....2.76 Bennett, Lewis S. 2... ..... 2..2...2.........2...2...2... .....2.2 .... 2 .... 2.2 .... ......2.......238 Bennett, Lt. Robert E. ..2....2...2....24......2..2.2 ....... ......22..2.216, 236, 279 Benson, Helen M. 2... ..... 222...2.....2..-2. ............ ....... . 22..22.2.........2...56 Benso, Nelda Jean 2...2 ...... .2 ..... 2......22 ..... .2...2 ....... ..2.2..2...2.93, 259 Bentley, Merlin Elwood Berry, Leonard ...... - ..... 2.22.2.2...2. - .... 22.22. .... . .... . ...... -2 ....... 238, 260 Berris, Robert George Jr. .2.....22..2 ...... 2 ........... ..2...2.2 .... 22..2..2..........2..58 281 Berry, Miss Margaret .... 2..2..2 2.2 .... 2. .... .......... -.-56, .... -..22..27. 80, -201 Betts, Bill .... ...... .2 ..... 2 ........ 2 ...................... ,.37,38, 160,244 Betts, B111 P. .. .... .... .... .2..2 ................... . .... ..... 2...-.-.57, Bevill, Georgia, Mae ....22.. -..22 ..... 2 ........ ..,.. 2 ....... ....... 2.57, Billings, Kenneth ....... 2 .... ..2.22..... .... .2..2 ....... ...2.2 .2 ..... 2. , 245 272 222 ..2..76 Billings, Mervin R. .2.2 .... 2..2.2......2...22 .... ...2 .... 2 ...... 2.2...-.... .... ...... 2 ...... . .38 Birdwell, Lois .2.2..... ........ 2 ......,..... 2..2 ...... .2....22..... ...... 2..2....2.2- .... 2 .... 2..........76 Bishop, Bully ...... 2 ........ .....2..222..2.2....2 ...... .2..2 ....... . ......... .....2....2.......2238 Bishop , Everette Glendois ............ ..-22...22..2.2 ......... Bishop Grover T. .. .... 2.2.2...2.2.22.... .... 2....2. Bishopi Bishop, Bivins, Jimmy Dean .... 22.222, Norman .... 2 ....... 2....2.2....2....2.2... ...... ..2.. .2.. ...... . .... 2 ........ 2 ..... 57 -..222 22....2.2....2 ..... ... -2.2.22..-.2 .... 22222-93 Stephen .2 ..... 2..2.2.2.2...2..2-...2...2 .... .2 .... 22. .. .... ...-......93, Black, Mrs. Ola ...... .- 2.22:22.2..22.........2.2.....2 Blackbourn, Gale ............. ....22....2.....-..22.2.2....2......2257 281 2. ..,............ ................. , .,.,.57 Blackburn, John ...2 ....... 2... .... ....... 2...2 .................. 2....-....2.57, 282 Blackmon, Christene .................... 2 ...... .....2 .......... 2...2...22....... ......... - ....... .Z..2..2..93 Blackmon, Lorene C. .... 2..2. ..... 22 ....... 2.22 ...... 2 ....... 2 ....... z .... . .............. 2 ............ ..93 Blackshear, James L. 2.222 .... 2...22..2...2.37, 57, 176, 177, 244, 286 Blackstone, Don Blackstone, George .... 2 .... Blackwell, Alta Lee ....... 2. Blakey, James .2 ....... 2 ........... EQ1fI11IQQIII1 ...... -..- .... ....... -..-....57 ,244 2 ............. 2 ....... . ...... - .... 57 286 . 2...........22...22...2...293 . s Blakey, Thomas ................ .... ..... 2.2....2.22...22.. ..... ...2.2.......2...2 ..... .2.2.22....2......93 Blanton, John Charles .... 2..2......2 .... .2...2....22. .... ..2...2..2....22.....2......2..........22 Bledsoe, Louise C. .2 ....... 2.2...22......2...2...2...2.2..... ............... 2 ..... 2.2....22.2........22 Blount, Burnell 2..- ...... 2 ..... 2,2..2...22..2.2........2.2.-.2.22..22...38, 88, 224, 256 Blount, Jerry ............ .2.......2..2.....2....2......2...........2 .... 2...22..2.2....2...1..93 Blum, Otto 22 ............. -2 ..... .2 Blythe, Otha Lee 2 .......... 2 ...... 2 Boatman, Edward Lee .... 22. 22 2... .... 2..- ........ ..76, 236 2.2.2..2... .... 2..2 ..... .......2 .... 22.........222 ...2.2....2.........2 .... 222 ...... 2..2.....2....93 257 Bobo, Mozell ....2..22 ................... 2 ........ 2.-2..- ................. 2.2 .............. 89, 250, Bodemann, Dr. Elsie ..2.....2.2 .... .2...2....2...... .... 2 .... 2 ..... 2 ........ 2 ..... Boggs, Clarence P. ...... 2 ........ 22.2..2...2.2..2...2.2.2...2.2..22...2......2.2.294, Bohart, Don ....2.2 .... 22.2 ..... .2 .... 2..2..22....22.2.2-..-2.2.....2....2.22........57, Boles, Dorothy . ........... 2 Bond, Bobby Jean .2 ......... Bonham, Andrew 2 ........ 2. 2209 286 280 .22..2.22.2..2...2.... .... 222..22.2.2.2...2.2..22...57 2..22.222 ...... 2. .... 222.- ...... 94, .... 22 ...... 2.2...-.2.2-94, 228 264 Bonk, Joyce 22 ...... 2 ..... 2: ..... 2..2... .... -.2.. ....... 2 .2 ...... 2.2....2......2 ....... 2...2.....222 Bank, W. J. .......... ...,... -...--2..2 ...... 113 Bonner, Phyllis .... -2.......2.2 ............. ............2...2..22.2 .... .......2.97, 150 Booher, Tommie Mecks .. ..,.. ....2.2 2.2....2.2.....2..2......2... ...... ...2.22..22 Boozer, Willie Jo 2......2..........22..2........2.... Bouroughs, Charles ...2...-.2....2.L...2 .... ......... Bowden, Herbert Horton .... 2.2.2 .............. 2 ...... 2 ...... 22.257, 2.22.2222......2...2222.2.....2..2.94 2.222 .... 2. .... .2 ...... 2.240 264 Bowden, Vesta Giddings ..22.2 ............. .2 ....... .2..2 .... 38, 264 Bowdoin, -George Ray ............ 2.. ...2 ..... 22 ..... - .... .. ....... .94, 280 Bowen, Gerald ......................... .2 ............ 2 .......... 2 .......... 94, 285 Bower, Wayne .......... -.. ............ ,....... . ..2. ................ .2...2..22....,.......38 Bowling, George Corkey .......... ..2-. .... .......... ...... .. .... 2. 172, 286 Bowman, Mary ................... 2 ..... 2... 2..2...2.. ...2 .... ........................232 Box, -Hal 2-...-..2 ................. ,.... .2.2.22.. ......... ...125 Box, Lavada ........ .2 ........ 2 ..... . ......... ....22 Boyd, Jimmy ............... 22.- .... 2 ...... 222 .... 2..2... .... -...2 ....... .....294 Bozeman, Dudley B. ......... 2. .... 222 ....... 38, 248 Brackeen, L. B. ................. ...................... ......... 2 . 239 Bradberry, Alta ............... Braden, Joe Tom .... -.2 .,.. Bradford, Bob ............. 2.. Bradford, O. B. ....... 2. Bradham, Doug 2 ................ 'N' f''fif M ''''''fffffffffffffQfffffffff57Q' .- .......... 2 ................... 2...2..2.2..2. ........... 2202 280 57, 129, 240, 278, 279, 283 ..207 256 Bradham, Lynda .......,........ 2... ............. 76, 187, 256 Bradley, Roy Crigler ........ ........ 2 ....... ................. 2 .......... 2 . .... 9 4, 280 Bramlett, John C., Jr. ....... 2 .... 2.22.2 ........................... 2 ............ 94, 234, 284 Bramlett, Lewis .... 2 ........... . ...... 2.2222 ................... 2....2...-.2..2 .... 2 ...... ...94, 286 Branch, Sarah Kate ............. - .... 2-2..2...-..22. ...... 2 ................. 2.2... ............. ...-22 Branom, Mary Lou 2.22.22 2222 .... 22. .......... 2.. ..-.-.22-...-.2.......22.39 Branton, J. C. 2..2 ...... 2.22....2 ...... 2.2 .... .....2...2.-...2......2.2.94 Brau, Vernon M. .... 2 ..... 2 ...... 2.. 2..2 .2 ......... 2276, 264 Brecheen, Ava ...2-.......2....- ......... 2222.222 ..... 2.2.2 .......... 2..2..2......22......226 Brevard, Herbert Hugh .2... 2. ..... 2 ........... 22 ....... -2.2..-.-.2...58, 242 Brewer, Flora M. ...-...22 ..... 2.22 ..................... 22.22..2 .....22.22...2.2...22 280 Gene Brewer .2 .... 2...2...2.2 ........ -2.2.2......2.22 .... ....22..2222.2.221, 94, 194, Brewer, Jerry R. 2 ............... .2.2 .. ....... 2.2. ........ -2-.-...-2.-..-2-.-239, 129 Brewer, Rex 2.2.- .... -..2 22.222..-2...2.22..2.2.22..2-.2..-2.22...2.22258 Brice, David K. ....2 .... 2 .... . ....... 2.....2.22.2..2...2.2..22.....222......2...276, 280 Bricker, Patsy .2 ...... 2.......2 ........... .2.2.22.2..2 ..... 222.22 .... .2....2.22 ...... ..22..2..,2.94 Brickley, Nancy Lou ..222.-. ..2...-. ....... - ..... 22...2...2.-..2..-2..2.2......2....294 282 B1-idge5, Jesse .22..22.... ......... 2........................ .... ....-2.-.-....--......-...94-, Bright, Troy H. ..2- ............ ....2 ..... 22.22 ......... 2....-..22..22..2..222.2.2.22-2....... Brinkly, Nancy ......... 2..22...2.2 .... ...2.2.2..2..2.22....22...22.2 ..... 2.22222 ....... ..-.. Brisendine Bobby D. 222.22 2.22.2..2..2.222.2-.2...2-2222.2..2-.58, 1 284 226 242 Brite, Mary Beth 222.2222 .... 22..2.-2..2.. 2.22222...2...2222222.-...2..2..23 Brittain, Leon ..22..2 ......... 2..2......2 ...... ..2......22 .... .2.2.2....2.2....2.2.22...........,76 Bronaugh, Edwin L. 2.2..2..2..2.22...2... ...... 2.2 2..2.2...2.2222..2..2.276, 286 Brooks, Ann ...2..2 ......... 2 .... 2...22....2.2..22..2.2.22....22 ......... 2.22..2.2..2..94, 250 I Brooks, Anna Maye .. ..2..........2.......2.....2..2....222....2 ......... 22.2.2.......22.2.2......94 280 Brooks, John ..2.. ......... 2...2......22 ....2 ..... ...2.......2.....2.....22..... .... .2 .... ........76,! Brookshire, William G. ....... .......2........2.2.....2...2.....2.............. ..... ..2..........2......76 Broom, Dr. Perry M. .........2......2..2..22........2..2.... .... 2 ........ 2..2...195, 210 Brotze, Emma Mae .... -..22......2.....2......22.22 2........222.2....22..2.22 .... 22.22199 280 Broussard, Guy ..2..............2.....2....2...2......2.......2....2...2 .... ........2.....2.172, Brown, Barbara ....2........2.........2. .... 2..2.2.2....22..2.2..2..2.2.2 ................ ........2.2.294 Brown, Charles Ray .... ..........2.....2 ..... 2...2................... .................. 94, 242, 282 Brown, Jewel .... 2 ................... 22.. ..... .. ..... . .......... 2 ......... 2 ............ .. ........... 2. ............ 22.58 Brown, Jim .... .... .......... 2......................2................................ .... -2 ..... ....... .... 2.22..........72 Brown, Jo Anne .2.2.2...2.2....2......2.2............2......2.... .... 2...2.2.58, 222, 223 Brown, Lillie Keith ...........................................22.2...... ........ .......,..2.2.2..22......23 Brown, Marvin 2.......2..22..2....22..248, 77, 167, 172, 192, 262, 285 Brown, Mary Lou 2..-.......2.2.....2 .... 22....2.2.22.....22.2....22 .... 2..2......2..2....2..58 Brown, Mary Lynn 2..2....2.....2....... ........ ....................- ............ .2 .... 2... .... 2............2.23 Brown, Suzanne .... 22 .... 2 ...... 2......2........2.... ..... .2 ...... 2..2 ..... ....2 ............ 2.....2.......294 Brown, Thomas C. Jr . ..2....22......2.2.22.........2............22.2. ......... .2...2.2......77 Brown, Virgil Perry .... 2.2... .... ...2 .... 2 ....... .......22........ ............... .. ....... 2........2 .... .23 Browning, Henry .2.,2.2.2 .... 2.2..........2.2.....2..2.......2 .... 2..2.......2.........77, 279 Browning, Jacquelyn Howard ........ 2.........22...2.2.2...- .... ....2.2 .... 277, 250 Browning, Willis F., ..2..,.... ...... 2..2...L.................2 ..... 2.-.2.2.2.2 ......... .39, 242 ,Brumley, Janies .2-.22.2...2................22222......2..22.2..2.....2.2...2.. ...... 22.2.2...94 Bruner, James R. ......2........2..2..2......222....2..22....2.2..2.2. 2222 39 ,24-6, 270 Bryan, Hal L. ..2... ..... ......2...2...........2......2...2....2.2 ....... 2.22. ............. 2 ......... ...2.......94 Bryant,Benton 2..2. .... ......2.22.2....2..2...................2....22..2. ..... ,..........22..2.........2.94 Bryant, B. T. ........2..2.22..22. .... ...2..................2.............2.39, 156, 260, 278 Bryant, Dorothy ,.22 .... 2 ,... 2222222...2...2.2........-......2....2.22 .... 2.. ..,. 22.39, 53 Bryant, Margie 222.22....2..........2.22...2.2............222.........22.2..2..2.2.......2....94 Bryant, William W. ...2.22..2.2........2. ....2..:....::........2................2...77, .Bu6h4.f3ng'chafres'A'I i.I2ZII1.2.....-.2+T92'22222 ,-262, 282 Buie, James Ray 2.2........2..22...2.........2.222....222.2....L2..-.22.....22.2..22..2....58 Bullard, Carlton ..2......22 Bullock, Bullock , Jerry Faye 2.2. Billy Faye ....... Bulls, Al Ray ...2..22.2.........2.2..2222.222.2.,2..22....,,,.,.......,,,2..2 , Burnham, George ..2......... Burke, Kenneth Wayne .2.22..2--.................2.2.22......2.94 ..22.......2....2222...22.2.22.2...77 ...22....2....2.....2...2..2..2....2.2.2...77 .258 280 22.2222-....22...-...2..2...22.94, 281 ...2.,..2....22.......2.2..2.2.2.22.2.222,,2..22......2..2...95 222 Burks, Barbara Ann .2.222....2......2..2...2...2....2........22..2...2...95, 187, Burks, Wanda ......2..:................2...2.................22..239, 175, 187, 230, 251 Burlingham, Roy .2.2........2...............22...............2.22...2.2...2 .... .....2................223 Burns, Alvis P. ...2....2...2.2.....2.2.......2.2.2......22.22...2.23, 123, 133, 255 Burns, Junior ....2....2.........2.........222.2.2.22.2.2....2....2...22..2.2.-2..22222.2.,.2..169 Burns, Peggy J. .2.2....2.2.....2.............2....2..,,..2....2.2..2....2..,....2....,....,2,2.,,,,.239 Burns, Virgil Lee .....2.........2.....2.....2.....-.2.2...22.....2........2...,,.239, 248 Burrell, Sidney 2.......2.2.2.2.2..2........22 .... .,..2..2.222..2.22.22..2:..2..22........295 Burris, Charles ..2.......2..2..222...22.2...2.2..22.2..2.22.22 ..... .22.2...2.2..2 ..... 2.2.2...95 Burton, Loucille Ford .... .... .222 ....... ..2......... .... .2 ..... ....22 .... 22.2.2.2...f-...23 Bush, Gene Izarwyn ......2.2.....2.....22.2..2.....2...2 .... 2 ......... ..2..2.........22.....2.2.295 Bush, Mary Ruth ...2..........2......2.....2.2 .... -.2...2........2.2........2.22..2..2......2.2...58 Butler, Ben M. ...2.2...2.......2........... .... .222.2....222 .... .....2.2.........58, 280, 238 Butler, Elsie .2...2.....22...2........22..........2.2...,.222.....2.2....2...2..2 ..... 22.77, 95 Butler, Myra .............2.22...2.2.....22..2.158, 232, 257, 259, 260, 271 Butts, Raymond Franklin .22..2.2..2..22..222..22.2.... .... 239, 92, 252, 261 Byars, Joe Frank ..22..2.22222...2..........2.22 .... .22.2.2..2..2.2..77, 248, 284 Byrd, Jo Ann .......2 .... -.-.2 ..... ...- .... .. ....2.2.2..... .............. .......2 ........... 22.2.2258 Bynl, Billy Joe .2.2.222-.-2.2...2.2-.......2.22....2..2.2..2 .... 2222282 Bynum, Melvin C. .2.2.............2.............2.2....2 .... .22.....2.2.2....2....95, 248, 280 Byrd, Bill .22.......2.22.....2..2...2.2.22............2...2.2222....2...22.2.222.2...2.2244- Byrd, Bobby Jess 2.2..2..................2.2222.2.22..2...2..22 ........... ....2....2.77, 285 Byrd, Jo Anne ............22.....2....2.2.....2.2.2 ...... 2..2. .... 22..2...2....2..22.58, 254 Byrd, Zack .....2.....2......2.2...2....2..........2.-.-.2 .... 2....2222.222..2..2....2.2...2.2.77 Byrum,'Lillian ....2..2..2.2.....2.2.2.2.22......... 2.2..2...22.2...22..95, 121, 269 Cade, Lavinia ..2...................Q........................2.......2......2.2......2........2.........39, 187 Cain, Christine Evelyn .........2..22.2.....2.2... ..........22.........2.....2...2.......2......39 250 Cain, Pauline .2..2.....22...........2.....22.2.....2....2.....2......222.295, Calame, Freddie .........2..........2....2............2.........2.2........,39, 256, 258 Caldwell, Leta Mae ..2......2....2.....222.2....2.. .2..22...2.........,2...22...,2,2.222.23 Caldwell, Wynona .2.2.2....2 .... 2 ..... 22...2..22.... .... 2.2222..22.........222.2.2..22258 Calender, Carl E. .22.2..2.2 .... 22 ....... .2 .... 2.....-2.. ...2......222.2..77 Caler, lmon M. .2....2.2.2.2.2 .......... 2.2 ...... 2.2- .... 22.2. ....... ..... 2.39, 269 Calhoun, John. .,..2.2............... .... 2.22.2 .... 2 ....... -.....22 .... 2 .... ..........2....2........199 Call, Loyce B. 2 .... 2.2.22.....2.....2...... ...... 2. .... ..-.22.2.2..2.22.-2..22,.2...2.40, 257 Callaway, Sam N. 22.2.2.2.....2....2...2.2.2...2.2.. Calvert, Ann .....2...2....2...2..22.2.2............2..........2. Cameron, Eudora ..222..... .....2..2.2 ...... 22.2..22.2.28 2....2......2.2..-..2.95, 230 2......2.2..22 ........ ......2.2....22.....2....2222.2..22.2...95 Campbell, Cornice 2.222.....2...22.22.2......2.. .... 2.2.2.22...2....2.2..2...2.........2.2...95 Campbell, Joe C. ...2.2.2..2.2.2....2.2.22...2........22.....2.... ...... 2..2222........77, 285 Campbell, Max ....... 22..........2..2 ......... ..2.-.2..2 .......... 2.2...22..-22. .2..2...22.247 Campbell, Ruth 222.22.2.2....2. ...... 22 .... .....2..22....2...2...2..2..2.... ........ 2 .... ......22.4-O Canady, Jerry 222.2......2.22.2... ..... 2...2.-222.2.2.2.2........2.....2......... ..... ...22.22.....95 Cannady, Rhema Jo .22.22222....2.2...2,22.22-..2.22 .... 2 ...... 2....2..2..2.22..295 Canady, Robby 222.2....2222.2.2....2..........2........2-2....2 .... 2.2 ........ 2..............77 Cannon, Nubel ..2......2.22.2........22..........2..2..22...........2...22 2222 2.-...2.......77 Capps, Joe Roy ...2.-.2...2...2 .... -.2-.,.22 .............. 2...2.2...2 .... 2...........2...2.23 Card. Jimmy .......2 .... 2.2 .... 222.2...222..2..2..2.2..22.22... 2.........95, 282 Cargile, Cargile, Carlisle, Bobby .2..2...22...2. Peggy 222.....2222.....2...2.22.2....2..2.2 Mildred M. 2.2. 2.....2..2.. ...... .22.22.....22..22...40 222...22....2.2 ....... .2..2 .... 2...222.96 222........2.2..22...-.2.....2....2..2......2...2....2....222296 Carlton, Joyce .22...22,....2..2........2..2..22.2...2.-.....22..............58, 251, 250 Carney, Luther L. ....22........2..2...2...,....22..2..2...2...2-..2..2.2 .... ........22......96 Carothers, Bobby Ray 22...-,....2.....-.2.2...2222.-2...2 .... 2258, 238, 286 Carr, Dr. Edwin R. .....2.........22......2..........2..22.2 ..... 2 ..... 22.22. 222. ...2269 Carr, Frankie 22.-2....22.2222..-...2 .... 2.2...2..222..2 ..... -2.2.2....2 ..... ....22..22......77 Carrington, Wilma L. ...2..........22.22.....2.....2..-...2..... .... ..2.2..22. ..... 2....23 Carroll, Mrs. Erbie 22...............2.2.....2......2.2....2..,2..22.2,2.2.2222.2.2.22......23 Carroll, Estell .22-22...2.2.2 22.2 2..2.2...22.2......2.22..22.2.2.2.2....2..22.2.2..2.23 Carter, Billy 2...2....2............2....2...2....2.2....2.22...2- ..... .2.22..2..28, 248 Carter, Marilyn .2..22222..22222...2...2.......22.2222..2.2.2.2.2222.22..2...96 Carty, Lloyd G. .....2.. Castner, Paul R. 2.22.-. Cates, Betty Ann 22.22.22 2222.22.2..22-22..2-.22..22.22....2.2....22...22,222.96 22 .... 22..222..22.2...22..2..2 ..... 22..22...2.2...22.2...2.287 285 2222.2222..2222.2.-2. .... ..2.222......2 ..... -.22.....296 Cates, Madeline H. ..22..222.2.2.2222.2...22...22..2.2.222 ...,.. 2....2.22.2.2..22.2.-23 Cathey, Mrs. Lillian ...2.2 .... .22..22.2.2.22.222........222..- ..... 22..........2...2.2.23 Caton, James 2.22.2.2.22.2.2..2,.222.2...2.2.2..22...-..-..2...2....2.2.22..22.2.2240 Chadwick, Jerry ..2...2....L...2- .... 2...22... .... .2.. Chambers, Mrs. Annie Al Chambe Chance, ....-2222.-..2-2296, 242 yne ...-222.-22..22.-...---..2.:22..22.2.2.-......2223 rs, Kenneth ..222..2.2.2-22.... ....... 2.22 2.22.2 .2..2 ..... 2....2..-22.2-.24 Jodie .2..222.22.2,2..22..222.....2...22..2.-..-2 ..... 2....22....2..2.....2.22.296 Page 297 Limo, Estelle ...A........... .......-.96 ....,.-.fl-0 96. 2811- 96 Chancellor, Iris .................. Chandler, Oliver H. ..... . Chapman, Bobbie Jeanc Chapman. Bobby JOG ----------- Chapman, Darwin .... -.. ..... Chapman, Elizabeth ......... Chapman, Grady .................. Chapman, Hazel F. ................ . Chapman, Louis B. Jr. ..............., . Chappell, Mrs. Katy Belle ........... Chasteen, Lee Oslin .................. Cherry, Bruce A. ............. . Cherry, Nell ................................. Childs, Alice 1-lallum ............ Childs, Robert ...,..................... Emmel, Earl ...........................,...... Foote, Alton ................................ 100 Childs, T. R. .................... . Chism, Pan ...................... Chotes, Tab ....................... Christian, James E. ............ . Chuk, John Maynard ............. Chumley, Raymond F. ......,.. . Clanton, Dorothy Lee ......... Clanton, Francis Nadine .... Clark, Bryant .......................... 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Patsy .......................... ------------- 9 6 Clower, Duard W. .......... -. ........... ------..-.-- 9 6 Clyde, John .......... - .......... ............ 2 4- Colybr I-Ioyygu B, ,,,,,,,,,,, .................................. l Cobern. Glen .- ............ Coble, James ..................... -.. Cockrell, Earie E. ............... . Cockrill, Leland Virglc ............ Cody. Frank ........................,... Coe. Melissa Mae ............... ....-. Coffman, Bela Lucille ............ Coker, Glenda .... -- ......... . ......... . Colburn, J. C. ..- ........... - .... Cole, Charles A. .... -..-.-- ..... Cole, Richard ............... - ............ ...........167. 172, 285 78, 286 .........-.96 .-...-.-.96 -.- 78, 189, 2-1-1, .- ........... ...................................... 9 6 2 24- E511 '83 286 Coleman, Jerry ............................. .-.-..- ........ .-.-- ............. -- ..... -...-.-78. 280 Coleman, Thomas .... -.-..-.-.--.-- ........ --.-.- .... - .... - ....... -78, 93, 236. 282 Collard, Billy Fred ...-...--... ............ -.-- ........ ..... .. -- ................. - ........ ......96 Collins, Bertha .......... - ..... -. ........ -.-.. ....... ...24 Collins. Mrs. Dial .......... - .......... ..,..... .. . ..., - ..- ...... ..2f Collvins. Doris ....,... .. ...... - ..................... ......... - .......... . ........... .. .. .... ......5- Combs. J. W. .... -...-.-.-...-.-- .-.- .... - .....,.., ...- ,............... -..--....--..-96 Combs. Mary Ellen ........ - ........... - ......... -..- ...,.,......... - ........ ...-...-.40 Compton. Katy Bob .-- -- ......... ..- .... --.-- ....,... -. ......... - .-..--..--,--58 Coney. Eddie Jean .... - .,........... ...... - - ......................... ................ - ...... 2 00 Conley. Alfred ....- ....... - ....... - .... -.-.. .... - ..... - ..... -.- .... .- ........ --.-...M ..... -..-.. 78 Conley, Aubrey Derl .-- ........., -.- ..... ...--..- ....... - ...... -.-..-......- .... -..--.--.--78 Conley. Charles D. .-- ..... -.----...--.-- ..... -.-.-.- .... --.- .... -.- ....... - ...... 96. 280 Conner, Billy L. -..-.-.--. .m,.. -.-.-.,..-.-..--...- .,.. -..-. ....... .....-.-.-211 Conner. llarold ........................,........, -.-.-.-....- .......... ..-..-.-...- .... - .... - .......... -..-...96 Converse. Billy Edward .-.- ......... -...-.-.-...-.-- .... - ..... -..- ...-.- ..... -...-..,-L10 Converse. Helen ....... -.- ..... -...- .... -...-.--...---..-.W ..., -.-- ................... --.97. 228 Cook, Gaylord ..--.-.-.--.-.-...-.-.- .... --. -. .... - ...... ...- ....... - .... -....-,.--97 Cook, Glynda .... -... ......-- ..., - ........... -. ...... ...... i 18. 97. 187. 222 Cook, James 1-l. .-.-. .--.----. ......... -..--...- ..... M- ........... -...-.--.-.....-.-40 Cook,Jerry,..- .... -...- .... -.-...-..--.- .... -- .... .-- .... -.-.-...-. .... --..-.-.-48. 180. 190 Cooksey, Bernice...- ..... --.-..-. ...... -.-...-.-. .... -.....-.-..-.-.-.. ..-.--..--...-...--.40 Cooper, Mrs. Faye ...... -..--.-..---..-.--..-.. -..--.--.-.--.. .... -.--.24 Cooper. Mrs. Marquerite .--.-..-..-- .... -. .... ---...- ...--.-.--.24 Copeland. J oe D. .-.-..... ...... .......-.-...- ..... -.. ...... ..- ...... - .... --.... .............. -...-.78. 236 Corder, Lloyd C. .. ..,. ...--..-.,...--..,..,-...-. ..... ..-.-.-22, 58. 172, 193 Corley, Boyce M. -..- ...,... -..-..-.--.-.-..-.- .... -- .... -.. ...-. ,... ...-.-.-.-.--..--24 Corley- Jimmie WV. - ..... ....... -. ...- ........ -. ..- ............ .- ..... -.-.-78 Cornelison, Skipper ... ....., .---.- ...... -.. ..... -.--.234 Cornelison. Walter C. ........ . Covington. George ..... Cotten. Gene ......... Cowen. Joseph ll. .-.-. Cowser. Bobby G. ....... . Cox, George ................. Cox. ' Cox, Robbie ...- Joe l'. ,.-...-.- Coy, Bobby .......... Coy. George ......... Coy. Wilda Jean ......... Cozart, Mary Sue Craig. Patsy ....,..... - ................ Craig. Richard Lee ......... Craigo. Bobby .................. - Cranfill, Gay .... - ........ . Cranfill. Judith .............. Crawford. Clyde F Cranford. Jerry ......... .... Crawford. James C. ....... .. Crawford. John .... - ........ Creagh. Emma ............ C1 eeffh. Bob .......,.................. Crt-nsliaw. Clifford .. 1.l'lllt'l'. lrenc: ............... 1il'lIltT'. ,lolni ll. ............. .. Cris'-1. . Jann-s Boyd ...... .. n ...-...- ................ -2--tl .. .... .- ..................................... - ......... -.261 .. ...... ...... - ..,.. - ....... - ...... 59, 2-10. 2::3 ...................... ....,..,.............................., 59 167. 252. 260. 2611. 265 2-1:1 - ........,......... -to ,..... 97 129 . ........... ........................,.............. - 59 ...........97. 24.2. 2-151. 250. 2:::: ..........97. 21.11. 21:0 Cromer. Claudine ........... ........................................................ ' 98. 250. f.ro1n1wll.1..5. ........... Crowson. Jimmy D. Crump. Norman ....... ........ . 1.1 l1tlllP. lloberl ................... Crompton, Jerry 1'at .- ..... Cruz. G. A. ..... ................. .. Cummings. Carmen Page 298 4-0. 129. 154-. 234-. 235. 251. 168. 233. 262. 25-1. 252 2:16 21 1 22 14- u 98 Cummings, Phillip Cunningham, llarry Glen CUl'I'll'l, Jane Currin, Norma Jean Daeus, Mavis Ruth ........ Daggctt, Loren E. ....... . Danahy, Jerry ............... Daniel Billy .......... Billy U. ............... . D U 1 ....-98 ...........255 .....-59 D,,,,,,,, ........................... 911, 24-1. Daniel G. L. .......... - .................. .---------.----------.-----------------------. 4 'l Daniel George Rupert ..............--------.------------------------------- 59. 2341- 266. 294' Daniel, Jessie K. ......................................................................... 4-1, 24-8, 285 Daniel, Jimmie Tarleton ......................................................................,............. 4-1. Daniel, Lesby ............,....,...,.. 59, 89, 98, 132, 133, 14-8, 175, 232, 24-2 Daniel, Willialn I-I, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..,...............,............. ..............................-...-..--.---.---- 2 '11 Daniels, Bill ..................................... - ............................................................... 244-, 285 Daniels, Leroy Earl Pancho ....... ............,.. 7 8, 24-2, 284- Darby, Charles ....................................... -.-.-.-----------.---.---------------... 9 8 Darby, Dale ........................................ ............. 4 -1, 24-0, 287 Darby, Danny ........... ----------------------------------- 2 4' D,,,1,y, Jack ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .............................. 9 11 Darby, Charles ............. ----------- 2 80 Darwin, Percy J. ......... ........................................ 2 4- D,,,.,,, F, M, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, g., .................,.............. 4-1, 287 Davenport, Freddy ....... ...................... 9 8, 244, 272 Davis, Corinne .............. .....,..... 4 -1 232 254- 257 Davis, Jackie ........... ........,.................................... 2 1. Davis. Jackie Gwin . .........................,..... 98, 228 Davis, Jerry ............... ---------- 9 3- 1119. 194. 242 Davis, Joyce ................ ............................................. 5 9 Davis, Mrs. Marie ............. .-.-.-.........-....-.-.-.---.-...... 2 95 Davis, Marie B. ........... ............................................. 2 4- Davis, Maryr VCI ,,,,,,,,,, ......... 11- 1 272 Davis, Norma Jean .......... ........................................ 9 8 Davis, Paul G. ................ ........................................ 4 -1 Davis, Royce Lee ...... .........................,..... 4- 1, 263 Davis, T. D. ......................... ............ 1 25, 128, 280 Davison, Joe Charles ......... ...........................,.,............... 7 8 Dawson, Perry M. ............ ............ 4 -1 131, 24-2, 282 Dawson, Sally Lee ................ .......... - ................................. 9 8 Dean, Billy .................................... Dean, ,Billy Joe ....... -..- .................. . Deothera e James Carl 1-1, 118, 128, g , . .......... Betty Deaton .... - ..................... 24, 1 14-8 .IQIffIIfII .... 9... 232 Deaton. Elaine ..... - ...... - .......... - ,.... ..- .......... - .......... - .............................. . Debenport, Jerald R. .- ...... . DeBerry. Charles .............. Decker, Edna Jean ....... Decker, Tora Pitts ..... - .... ..-...-..-... ..-.,.-...98, ...-.--..-98 ......9o rx 233, 280 256 ..- ............. 285 248, 230, 283 254 .- .................................... 9o DcCu1r, Joe ........................ -.. ..,. .... - -- .... -... - ......... - .,......... 59. 188 Delany, Forrest Mathew ---.-......-...-- ....,.. - ...... -78, 238. 259. 264- DeLaTorre, Jesse. Jr. .... --.. --..- .... -.- ........ ---.. ......... -.- ........,....... - ........ .-.78 Deliganis, Tom .... --..- .... ...- ............... -.- ..... -..-.-- .... -. ................. - ...... 78, 129 Dclphenis, Alice ...-.-.-.-.- ....... - ..-....-.- ..... -.- ............... .-98 Denison, Bertha Colley ... .... -.- ........ -.-.-.- ..... - ..........,........ -..-..- ..................... 24 Denson, Ettabcl ...... -..- ....... -.-.--.--.-.- ....... - ........... -- ...... - ............. --.78 Derdcn, Mary Lee .-..--...--.-. ...... - ....... ..... - ...... - .-.-.-... ..- .......... - ..... ..-.-24 DcShazo, J. Derwin ...-..-...-.--..--.. .-.-...-.- .................. -- ....... ..-...41. 260 Dewoody, Charles ..-.- ..... ..-..-...-.-...-..-.-....--.--..-...-..-...---,.........-....-.4-2 Dickerson, Bill ... .... -..-.-..-.--......-- ............... .--...-...-..-..-.-.-98, 194. 282 Dickerson, Charles ...--..---.-M..---...-.---.-.. ..,..... -.-.-...--- ................. I 0 --78 280 Dickson, L. G. .-----.-...-...-..-.-.-.-.-...-..-.-.- -..- ..... -.--....-.. Dickson, Lonnie Jessie .--.--...--.- ....... -.-.- -- .... - .... --.-....-.... Diedriek, Robert --..----....-.-..- -.-.-..- .... --... .....---- Dietriek, Gene ..- .......... .- ..,. - ...... - ........... -...- .......... -.-.--.-..-.-...-..... -244 261 -.-.-...-.2 1 6 18 287 279 --24 229 258 280 Dietz, l.eon .......... -.....-...-...-.....-.-.---.-.-- .... ---.- ........ -.--..---.-60, 238, Dildy. Mrs. Marion ....... -.- .... ---- . ...---..---..-..-.-..--...---.-.-.-...-.256 Dillard, M-Sgt. .lack ..--.-.--.-.--.- ....... ---...- .... -...-...-...,-- Dingus. Donald Eugene .-.--.-..--.-..-- .... -...-.......-.-..-..-.---....-....-..... Dingus. Gerald D. .--.....-......-..--......-- ..... ... ....... -.-.-...--.-...-..-4-2, 285, Disheroon. John ll. ..-.--......-.-.-.. ---- .-.- .......... -.-.-...-.--.-..-...--60, Doan, Z. ll. .--.---.-.....-.-.-.-.-..-- .... .--.-.-. .... - ......... ....-....-. .... -.-.-.-.,. Dolison, .Jessie ...-..-...-..-.-.--...- .... -...... -..-.-..--98, 118, 128, Dodgcn. Durann --..-.-,---..-...--...- ...., - .... - ............ 98, 128, 226, Dokcy. Herbert -..-.- .... -.....-...----...-....-.--..-. ...... - ..,. -.-.- ......... .......-60, Doolin. Clarence Ervin Doolin, G. C. .......... ...--.-..-.- ......... Donivan. Gerald .......... D1 -ss. J ano .......... -...-..--..---. -. ..-- .,.... ........ -..- .......... ---.. ........ --.--..9... Dotson. Norman G. .......... - ....... - ...... .-. .......... . Douglas, Lee F. ................... .--.. Douglas. Marion ..-.-...- .... Down. John Edward -..- .... . Down. Marietta Barr ........... Downing. Barbara J. .......... . Doyle. Billy Ray ............... Draper. Anna L. ........ .. Driggcrs. llcy ...................... ... Drlskill. lloraee ................ .. ....... 1,l'UllIIlll1lltl. Janna. Don ........... . Dullncr. Dugan. Dulaney. D Duncan Dunean lrenc llclcn ............... . 'l'homas Franklin ..... ol . ...................... . ....... , Billie ................,....... . Ella Mae ............ - .... -.-99. 187, 282 --24 -129 230 ...-..- ..... -...- ....... -.-60 'fu lu. 236. 282 - .,., --99, 284 --99 238. 21:5 157. 230 ..-99, 21:-1. 279. 2:15 124. 2:10 -60. 226 60. 168. 230, 259 Dum-an. Eva Willcne ............. .,,,,,,,.,.,.,,,,,, 9 9, 22:1 Duncan. James A. ............. ........................, 4 1.2, 2:17 Dnnean. Mattie Mae ........... ..................................,........ 2 4- Dunc-an. Bobbie Mae ....... ,,,.,,.,.,,, 4 2, :SIL 223, 260 Dunivan. .learl Wayne .. ............................. 99. 280 lllmlillll- Billy .lavk ....,.. .......... ............... ...... 4 - 2 Dunklin. Pauline .................. , ....,......................................................................... 60 Dunn. Billy Gene ...........,.......................................................................................... 4-2 llurretl. 1'----1 ...... 1111. -12. 128. 129. 1:11. 1:-12. 1:43. 222. 2-'I-2, 21:1 Duxall. ,lot .......... . 2 25 S5 211-il 18 167 Dy C. l'al .................................... 24-. 25. 26. 27. 36. 99. 153. 226. Dyer. Mart ..................................................................................................................... Dykes, Boy Bay ............................................................,............................. 24-. F A Earl, Joe .................... ,,,,,,,,,,, f 1' l--5. 21 14- 255, .-99, Egistynnn, Charles ........................ 5-r, 129, 1751, 2118, 239, Eastland. Fred Milton .---..-----------------------.---.---..---.---...-...-....-............-... Echols, Carl Jr. ..............- ..... ---------- .-.............. ............,.,......,,.,. , liddins. Betlv .lo ..---.---- ---------- .-.............................. Edwards, Alice Sue ........................... ............. 4 -2, ludwarfls, Mrs. Bobbie .lflyfifb Edwards, James l'. ...... ludwards, Jimmie C. Eidson, Melvin C. ........... . Eitel, Raymond ............... Eixman, Mclroy W. ...... . Eixman, Mil ........................ Elani, Frances C. ............. . Eller, Mrs. Janie M. .....,. . Elliott, Albert M. ......... . Ellis, Charles .......... Ellis, Elinor ....................... Ellis, Eloise P. .............. . Ellis, Ellis, Nita Weatherly ............. Gwendolyn ..........,..... Ellison, Glenn ............................ lillsey, Rev. 171. J. 1-1. ...... .. Ellzey, W. Clark .............. Elwcll, Betty .................... Emerson, Robert ................ Emmons, Mary Elizabeth ......... Endsley, Jimmie .............,..... England, Parsy Jean .. English, Carl W. ............ . English, .lack L, .................,.., . Eppers, Kenneth Doyle ........... Eppcrson, llarry ..... - .....,.... Ercanbeack, Audie ............ Erck. Louise ....................... Erck. Robert H. ..... . Ervin, Lois Jean ...... Essary, Glen N. ....... . Estes, Douglas ............... Eubanks, Stella .......... Evans, Edward ......... Evans, Kenneth .......... - ..... ...... ,..79, 24-6, 250 1 , .......,... , ........ 60, 1 261 1 21 14- 99 ...99 247 268 260 269 l 99,285 f 281 A . ............ 25 226 263 ...........1o0, 238, .100, 224- 266 . .,.....,....... 79 , ..................... 100 234- 259, 260 100 100 .....IIfffffifffffiiiQ i'55Q 2'ii'2'Q ' 256, 282 257 60, 129, 131, 238, Ewin gs, Weldon C. .......... ...-...- ...................................,.............. F Fagg, Max W. ........ .................... . Farr, Ben Mack ........ Farr, Glenda Sue .... -. Farris, Ola .................. Faulkner, Marcella ......... Favcr, Forrest .................. Feagin, Jackie Dee ......... Felmet, Tommy ................ - ..... Felton, Christine lrwin .......... Felton, William E. ................. - ......... . Fendley, Mrs. Lucy Douglas .......,.. Fenton, Lonnie ........ ..- .............. - ...... -.. Ferguson, Willie Clinton Ferguson, Alice ..... - .... ..-.-. ..... - Ferguson, Betty ...- .......... Ferguson. Johnie J. .... -...- ...... Ferreira, Federico A. ...... -- ....... -. Ferrell, Earl M. ..... -- .... -.- .... .. ...... .. Fielden,Charlcs Bruce ....... -- ........ -. Finch, Robert M. .- ..... - ...... . Finch. Carl .- ............. - ...... Finley, Jack M. .- ................. . Finley, Willialn D. .- ..... - Barbara Fisher, Fisher, Grady F. .-...-. Fisher Fite, B. Elbert ...-..- ............ - .... File, Ferry ...... ,..................... - - ........ . Fitzgerald, Kathleen C. ......... . Flanagan, Mary Carolyn . Lou ............ . ......... - ............. . 239, ............-287 280 25 79 79 206 187 ............-166, n .............60, 129, 132, 228 283 285 280 253 209 1 - .... 25 ...170 285 24-4- .- ........ --60 - .................,... 42, 128, 100, ........-25, 240, 268 264- 282 263 240 - ........ - ....... - ............ 42 ...,.. 60, 248, 285 270 256 .- .......... -...-.38 .......--...25 ....--...100 Flanagan. Mrs. Opal M. ,............. - .............. - ........... -.- .......................................... 25 Fletcher, Kenneth .......... - ............................... -.- ............. - ............. - .................. ---100 Flesher. Margaret E. .... - 44, 128, 132, 133, 155, 162. 226 Fletcher, Peggy ................. FlCW1'l21l'ly, Louis ........ Flint, Charles .- ................ Flippin. Rex ................ Floyd, Erncstine ............. Floyd, Glen .... - ............. Floyd, Joe D. ....................... . Flynt, Robert A. ....................... . Fohnslicc, Rev. Grant Fomby, Thomas Ervin .......... Foote, William4Neal .......... Ford. Anna Jean .- .............. Ford. Jimmy R. ...............,... ..... . Ford. Norma Jean ......................... . Forcmun, Frances Lyncll ............. Forester. A. A. ...................... . Foster. Leslie E. ...........,..... . Foster. Mary Ruth .......... Fountain. Jimmy ................. Fountain. Wanza Lou ...... Fouty. Jo Nell .................... . Fox. Waiiiia Lee .................. Frair. Juahila Loretta ...... France. Elsie Lon ............. Francis. Orville Kathryn .... Franklin. Miss lone .......... Franl-lin. .loyve ............... . Franklin. Lillie ............ 1'razer. R. L. ..... .. Frederic-ly. Alice ......... l'lI't't'Il1Illl. liillv ....... Freeman. C. L. 253 232 257 259 282 286 ......,...-100, 284- 78, 258 ...-..- .......... -,-74 ......-.......100. 280 ....-61. 63, 24-0. 266. 222. 251 255. ....100 270 . 256 . 252 260 224 281 260 272 79 ..........-.100 183 262 is -0. '- my n- -w ...-19. oil, lor. 2.-il. n .- 2.12. 254- 61 18 25:1 251i 265 256 . M' l'F .1'l 1 ' iiiiff '11r W!-ni-11I Iw 'ffl5l'l':1' My lilly' Jail FW riglll. I-' ll- Irljll-IIVM' fullsi- F-itrfll' Gallflif' Gninfi. Gaiam' galliffn' Ganl- K Ganl- WH Ganl. Gargefg ne gjirlfll- 21 Garvin- Gaim- JT Gar12L1'L llr- 1 Gel., V175 Geigflf. Al GC,-nfy. li Gwfif- ' Germ 1 Gerlxdl- Gm-grs. 1 011-1-e. H Gibbs- 5' gibwn. 1 1111179034 Gibson- Gibsfm- Giddens- Gideon- Gilbert- Gilbfflf Gillczn- Giles. C Giles- 1 Giles. N Gilley. 1 Gillis. 1 Gillis.1- Gillispil C-Hman, Gilman Gilman. Glascoc Glassco Glenn. ' Glenn- Glover. Glover. C0311- C0616- Godwix Godvrii Gem 1 Gofonl Goldsn Goldsn Goolsls Gopiic Gore' Gore? Gorlu Gown Gralu Gralu Grain Grain Gram Grml Gram Gray. Gray. Gray Gray Gray Crea Gres Cree Greg Cree Cree Cree Cree Cru Greig Cree Cn: Grq Cru Gfa Cn Cril Crt! Crii Gril Crit Gri Cri Iloolen. Owen W. .......................................................................................... UI, 262 255. 260 246, 2 250. 225 260 269 281 L-S283 -100. 224 238, 266 79 25 100 -100. 234- -.169 259. 260 --.100 -100 -+100 .100, 282 256 42 257 1 --...42 , 239, 280 -...237 ...25 79 79 206 , 131, 228 .168, 283 -79 129, 285 280 132, 253 .......60 .....25 170 , 19, 285 209, 244 .........60 60 .J ........42 100 42, 262 128, 264 100 282 263 240 240. 79, 42 2411, 235 ro. 270 25, 256 -Mas -M25 .,...100 ,,.,..25 ,,,,.100 162, 226 253, 257 232. 259 M601 232 ,,,,,6o Jo, 236 m,,Q,.25 non, 284 12, 253 ..-...--60 .. .,., ...74 mn, 230 no, 100 255, 25 100. 224 170, 2111 56, 260 272 52, ,..........-25 - ,.,,. ,100 U9 y ,,,, LM25 110. 2311 f ,,,,, ,Jo 1.12. 6' .....201l iii, 265 ai. 259 Qin fl-2 242 A2 Freeman. Mary ......... -. Frccman, Patsy ............... . Freeman. Dr. NV. W. .. French, Ray ............. ... Fry, H. M. ..................,....... . Fryar. Jack B. ................ .. ....... . Fugilt, Phil .......,........................... Fuhrmeislcr, Fred B. ......... . Fulbright, Bettye ....... ....-. I7uIImright, Tom E. ........ . Fuller. Anna ................ Futrell, Hazel ......... Caddis, Pro ......... ... .................... 2 ......... -...... ..... ..-... Gaines, Billy G. ........ - ............... - ........ . Gaines, Windle ......,...... Gallion, David ...................... Galloway, James R. ........ . Cant, Billy Dan ....... ,.... - .............. -..-...176, 177, 230, 258, ...:so, 272 175 264 ............4-2, 287 285 238, 266 100 , 244, .100, 191, 287 128 ......26 192 .- .............................. 287 242, .100, ...100 279 258 206 Cant, Mrs. Ruth ......- ..... .......... ,. .. ...................................... .94-, Cant, William ..................... ................. . ....... - ..- ....... . .............................. 280 Garber, Bonnie Jeane ........... ....... 4-3, 223, 252, 256, 265, 272 Gardner, Joyce .... ...... ....... ..........,........... ....-.- ..... ...- ........ .. .......... - .......................... 100 Garrett, Carol .-...- ........ - ..... .............. .... , ......... . ..... . ......... 101, 222, 2511- Garvin, Sue .... .. ......... - ..... .- .......,..... ...,.. .....-..... .... -..- ......... . ..... -........4-3, 224- Garza, Francisco O. .-.- ,...- .... --..... ....... ,...- .................................... 61 Garza. Josephine O. .............. ............ 6 1, 252, 258, 263, 265 Gay, Lois Marie ..... ....... .......... . .......... ............... . ........................... 4-3 , 260 Gee, Dr. James G. ........... ....... ....... . ..... .. ......... 58, 62, 97, 24-9, '263 Gee, Virginia M. ..... .....- ........... - ............................. . .,................... -......26 Geiger, Alice Marie ...... .. ........ . .... .-..... .... 2,..,....- ....... 43, 255, 260, 268 Gentry, Howard ..................,...... .. ....... ....-.... ..... .W .............. ...-.....,...--..61, 284- George, Smith L. ............. ...........,..............-.............. ......... ,.... ............ Gerbetz, Elizabeth Ann ...-..- ....,...... .................. ......- ............... , .................. ....26 Cerbetz, William ....... ,...- .... ..... . ...... ................... - .... - ......... 4-3, 260 Gervers, Joyce .... -...... .......... .. ..... ..... - .... ........... .................. 6 1, 255, 260 Gibbs, Howell ,..... c, ....... ,.... ........ .. ................ .... .............................. 80, 252, 263 Gibbs, Nannie Lou ....,. .......... .. .... ....... ......... .............. ..,. ............. ....... . ........ . .... -......26 Gibson, Belba Jo .-.-........--......... ..... ...-.....,....... ........ .. ,..... ..- ............... .......-...26 Gibson, Charles .... ,.......... ..... ..........- ....... ,........... .,....... .... .... .. ,......... -101, 281 Gibson, George Murray .... . ....... -.. -................ ...... .....,. ................. .101 Gibson, Jimmie A. .... ...., ................... ,.... .. .............. .A-3, 194-, 260, 278 Giddens, Billy ............ ....... .....,....-........ .......... ... ........ .........- ..... .........61, 242 Gideon, Bob ......... - .... ... ........ -.. ...... -.- ..... ,.-.. ...... - .... , ...... , .... - ........,.... 234- Cilbert, Johnnie ........ ............ .. ........-... ..,........ .............. ...... . .............. .....229 Gilbert, Reggie ...-..- .... ......... ..... ,.... .,... .........-.., .... , ................. ....4-3, 262 Gillean, Mrs. Ethel .-...... ..........-............... ..... ....... .... .. ..... .. ........ 128, 131 Giles, Gerald L. .......... -... ............. .......... -...... .... ..-........ ............... -..- ...... .........26 Giles, John Kelly .... .. ....... .. ..... ....... .... .......... .,......... .. .............. ...11-3 Giles, Murry B. ...- ..... ,.... ..,.. .........................,...... ............. . Gilley, June ................. - .... ,...- ..... ............ ....... ...- .......... .... . .... ......... ...4-3 ' Gillis, Calvin I. .- ......,..... ...... ..... ............. ............. . .................. ....... ............... .......4-3 Gillis, John C. .......... .. .... -...............-......,.., ..... W. .... .,. .... ....,. .............. . 265, 280 Gillispie, Minnie Lee ......-........ ........... .... ............. ............................,........ .....26 Gilman, T-Egt. C. E. .......-- ..... -..... .. ........ ....... ..... .... ..... .. ............ 101, 216 Gilmore, Edith F. ........................... ..... . .... ...-... .,.... ....... ............. - .................. 26 Gilmore, Tommie .... .. .... .. ..... .......... ..... -..- .... -......... .............. 80, 101 Clascoe, Mary ...... . ....... -.....- ...... .. ..... .........,,........... ..... ... .....,.... ............61 Glasscock, J. M. ...... .. ..... ......-........... ..... ..-...... ..... . ...... - ......... -.. ......,.............. ...26 Glenn, George Andrew - ....... ......-..........-..- ....... .. ............... - ............. 61, 169 Glenn, Pauline .......-............... Gloyer, David Gene ....... 101, 118, 128, 229, 230 ,....... ............ ....... ........ ... ......,................ .62 Clover, Jean ................... - ...., .... .......... .........-- ....... 62, 120, 24-7, 269 Goad, Billy George ...- ........ .- ..... -..- ....... .... ............................................. 43 Godley, Bernard ....... .... .... .. ... ......... .. .......... - ...... 101, 280 Godwin, Hal .............. .....-...-.. ........,................. Godwin, Harold Joe .... .... m......- .......... ,.... .............. .- ........ 80, 279, 282 Coen, William Don ..... .... ........-.....- .... ,.. ......... .... ..-.. .................... ....101 Goforth, Avora .... -............... ..... . .... .... .,. .............. . .............. ......................... 1 01 Goldsmith, James ......-... .... .....- ........ -.- .... ,.-... ....-.. ....,....................... ..4-4-, 248 Goldsmith, Mary Kathryn .-..,....... .... .. ........ -.. .., ....... - ........................... 80 Goolsby, Binford ...................... ....... ............... ...,., .... .................. 6 2 Gopfforth, Richard .... ...- ........... 2 ....... --..... ...... . .... .......,... 2 1, 101 Gore, Glenn ........... .. ..... ....... .... ....-.............. .............. Gore, Peggy .... ............... ... ...... . ....... ..... ...,... . .,... .... - ...................... .....80 Gorham, Peggy ......... .... ....... -... .. ...... ,. .... . ....... . .......... ............... 8 0, 2241 Cowan, Claude E. ....... ........... - ......... .............. ..... ,...- ........ ........................ . ....80 Graham, Harry A. .... .. ..,............ .. ..... ...........- .... M..- ........ Graham Richard Gay ....,..... 1 Grainger, Jerry-. .,........ - ....... Grainger, Merle ................... Grammer, Jack ........ .. ..........,.... .... Cranberry, Mrs. Lutie .......... - Grant, Mavis N. .... ..,..... ...... Gray, Mrs. Caroline R. ...... . Gray, Clarence Wilburn Doris Marie ..... ,...- Gray, Gray, Gertrude M. ...... . Cray, Greathouse, Leo ... ........ ..-. James .... .. ...... ..... . .. Grecman, Mary .......80, . ................ 26, 255 264 280 s 1, 283 .. .......... ...M ............... .......... . ............ 2 6 251 260 268 -- .... -.....- .... - ...,..,..... 4-4 , a 9 ,..-.-.. ..... .... .... -80, 230, 237, 238 ..-.-- .............. . .... . ..... . ............................. 26 ... .......... 62, 167, 169, 172, 280 283 .. ................................ .. ......... . .... M- .......... 42 Green, Avonne ............. -.- .... . .... -....-...- .,...... -......... .... -..62, 252, 258, 259 Green, Gaston Devane ..-- ......... . ..... -...,. ..... M-- .............. . ....... - .............. -...101 Green, Harris ..-- ..,...... ........- .... ,w,,mw . -.-............. ............ ...- ........ -,..80, 263 Green, Jimmy .,.. . ........ ....... .... -....-,.... ....... . .... .. .... - ................ . .... .80 Green, June ................... ,.... ...... .........-80, 87, 222, 252, 257, 287 Green, Patricia Lee Greenwade, Lee ..... Greenway, Inez . ...... ....62, 256 43 264- Greenway, Maurice .....-....,.-... ......-.- .... ....... ..... ..-.-..2 Greenway, Zora Frances .......so, 230 8, 272 6, 264 Greenwood, John R. ..., . ............. ,...-...-...-.- ..... - .-. - ........... .-102 Greer, Christolene .........,............ .... ......... -W .......... M .,........ ...... . .... - -..-.102 Greger, Marejohn Brooks ...... -- ........ ....... ...... - .... ....... ........ ...... . ....62, 253 Gregory, Parmar Lee .. ................. ... ....,...- .... -..- .... ..--..-..- n -M26 Griffin, Francis ........ ,. .......... ....... ..... 2 .......... -........- ..... ..- ..... ..................... Griffin, Jo Ann .......... .. .... .. Griffin, John B. 2 ..... ....... ..........-.......-...--......--.......-.--........-.........-,......-.44 131, 250, 25 2, 263 .. ................................................... 283 .. .... 2 .... .. ...................... .2 Griffing, Patsy ...... ....... ...-........,.....-....-.--.------62, Griffith, Dan L. .............................. . Griffith, Mrs. Dolores Ann ........... Criifill, James R. ...................... ...... 6, 205 ..- ........... .... 2 6 Crigg, Mrs. Lnvaila ....... . .... ..... Grove, Joe ............................... Crnvc, Rohert ................. Grover. Charles ........ Groves. Burt ................ Groves, Jack M. ......... . Gruhh, Jolly .................... Gruhhs, lla Mac ............ firuhhs. .lamps l'. Crydc r, John Allen .............. Guest, Charles R. . .... . .............. .. Cuillory. Andrew J. Cunstanson. William 0 Culhr ..... -....n0, 266 223. 2311, 129, 2:16 102 ................o0 102. 240 102 02 wen ............ . ...... ....fl1l., lc, Bill .................................................................. 62, 189, 194-. H lluhcrn. I' rank Halwern, Patricia ......... 234. ..........114, 2611 283 260 .102 Hackworlh, Harold ................ .............................. 6 2, 260 Ilaggard, Tlmmas Gene ............. .................................................. 6 2 Ilalrlcman. Charles ..................... ............. 44 , 157, 168, 262 Hale, Carolyn ........................... ................................ 11- 4, 228 Halc, Kenneth C. .......... ............... 4 4, 238 Hales, Margaret ......... ............................. I -10 Hall, I-Iall. Bobby ....,................... Dan Walker ............. Hall, Mrs. Glad s M Hall, Hall. Hall. Hall, Hall, Hall, Hall, HaIl, Hall, Hall y . ...... . James B., Jr. ....... . Jerry Jane ............... Joan .................. Joanne .............. Kenneth ......... Malvin ...... Maureen ......... Monnie .............. Mrs. Ruth J. Q ....... Victor ...................... . Hamilton, Bobby ......... .2 Hamilton, Jacquelyn ....... Hamilton, Sara Joyce Hancock, Emory C. ...... . Hankins, Martha .......... -. Hanson, Carrol W. Hanson, Shirley ............... Hanson, Teddy D. ....... . Harbuck, Jimmy ............ Harrow, Leonard ......... . Hargrave, Minnie B. .... .. Harness, Milton E. ....... . Harper, Billy ............... 2 .......... Harrell, Newton S. ........ . Harris, Durward .......... Harris, Vera Bowen ................... Harris, Willialn E. ............................ . Harrison, Idora ............... Harrison, Louise .......... Harrison, Thomas F. .. ....... Harry, Eroy ....................... Harry, Max ........................... Hart, Jimmie Locke ........... Hart, Sam Weldon ........... Hartley, Billy ..................... Hartman, Walter Joe Harvey, Jimmy Hath .... -... ..... Harvey, Larry Don ......... Harwell, J. D. ............. - .... .... Hatchel, John .............. .. .... ....g.... Hathaway, Milton D. ....... . Hatley, Billy W. ........ ---.... Hawkins, Mrs. Jennie Jo ------- Hawkins, John E. ....... . .......... . Hawkins, Mae, V. ......... ......... .... Hayes, Belle ...................... .. Hayes, Patsy Ruth ............ Ha s, Tommy M Haywood, Mrs. ..... Hazlewood, Bobby Gene --------- Hazlewood, Koleta ............... .... ............102, If 102, 280 283 254 ....62, 187, 232 ..102 ............62 285 ............102, ..102 - .............. ............................. 6 2 250 95 ...... ......-...80, 226 244 .............102, 2:12 260 ..........199 -102 ..102 256, 258 102 ..............234-, 282 ..............1o2, 80 281 286 c ............. . .... 102 ...........102 .....- ..................... 81, 256, 279 268 286 246 ...........81, 248 .............103, H ad, Bobbie ................... . ....... . .--,-------------------- HEMI. Frances ................................ 4------------ 2 6, 103. Head, William Bennett .. ....... . ..-.. .,.......................... 4-4, Hearn, Quinton ............. ., ....... ........ . .... .. .................. 1 03, Helherington, Jack ........,.. Heflin, Mrs. Mildred ........... Hefner, Robert .......................... ..........167, 168, 236, 282 226 230 265 286 190, 21:1 278, Heickman, Royce .........,....... ....... . ..-. ............ - ..---.---.-- .- Hellams, Ethel Charlotte -...... Hellman, Glenn ............................ Henderson, Mrs. Atha Lea , ......... Henderson. Elizabeth ........ -... Henderson, Neil ................ - .......... - .... Henderson, Vivian Vernon 279 .............l03, 283 M210 44, 240 Hendricks, Alvin .... --- .... 2 ..... -... ..... 2 . ...-. -.- -.--- Hendrix, Martha Jean ...... ... ...... . ..... .................... ... .... - ...- ............... Henslee, George ............... --...-. Herkey, Jerome .......... , .... -.. ,.... Herman, Glenn East ......27 ...103 ---W ...... .2 ........ -.--...a- ....................... ,129 Herman, Sue .................. ,..-. ,.-.- .... ... ..... .....-...31, 187. 253 Hess, George Stewart ...... - ..... --..-..... ........ . ..................... - ........ 62, 263 Hickey, Jimmy R. .......... ,.-..-.,...-.- ....... 2 ...................... -.- .... -....- ........... .. ........ .62 Hickman, Beta Beth ...-....-.,...,..,. .... ... ...... . ........ ...... ..... -.--... ........ 81. 230 Hicks, Johnny ............. ,,.-...-,...--....-... .... -.-..,.... ....... ....-..62, 169, 262 Hicks. Richard ............-.-......-.-,,........76, 124, 129, 234, 254'-, 258 Higgins, Syble .......... -.. .... ,62, 129, 161, 167, 230, 246, 251, 212 Hill, Billy Farris .... -.-....-,........-...... .,.. 2 ...... 2. ........ -.,.,. ...... 62, 219, 221 Hill, Billy Howell -- .... .--- .... ,.... ......, -1o3, 2..o Hill Hill Hill? Hill Hill Hill Hill Bobbie ................... ...- ......... . Jack Mike 2 .... ....---.-0 W .... ,...,-...-...-21. 103, 187 a . 250 44, 62 .... ...... -.......,.-...-,--.-...-..-.- ...... Bobby G. ...... -...,-,.--.-.....-..-.-.--.. .... Joyce LaVonne -.-.-...,...- ..... ,......-- .... --...--......-..-.,.- Van .. ..... 2 ......... N.- .... ...........-.....,....,...,......-........-.-.24-0. 241 1 Wiliam.. L. - .,...... M..- .nMn. ---.---M-.--- ------ ...103, 254 169 jSt.erling ........... --....-..........--..-.-...,.............,...-..2 .... -.-. .... -...E?5.-278 ' ........ .... 44 ' 0. Bully 1 nn U 1 , mx, 2241-. - rn. llinklc, Otis I1. .........................................,..................,....... . Ilinson. 'l'ravis .... Ilinlon. Bill ........... llinllm. J. W. .............. .... . Hill. Ernest ............................... Ilohhs. IJiill'IlHl'Zl Ann ....... .. .... Ilorkcll. Bohhy llmlge. lluwairul. Jr. ....... . Ilmlgus. I rnnk Joe ............ - in ..............l0.5. lvl-ii. Iiogam, J. l'.. Jr. ............................. . Ilolcumh. James I.. ...................... . Iloh-oinh. Slanlcy Winfrey Ilolilcr. Alun ......................,........ .. Iiolrlvr. Floyd ................................. iloliling. Charles ....... Iinlfli-',,. I.iz .................... .. Iloliduli. Carrol .................. Ilollanil. I1ic-Imrcl P. ..... . ... ....... 103. 2-18. . ........ .81, 21 50 ....62 280 25 'l- 2130 I 03. 282 ...........129, 191, 285 ............171l-, 287 ....27 Holley. I':flWill'4l Marion ...........,....... 101. 2811- Ilollcy, Vallon ................ ............. 6 3. 238. 260 Ilnllis. Layc Yvonne ...... ................................... I II Hollis. Lester ................................... .,.. - ................. . 27 Hollis, Ruhy ......................................... ................. I ................. 2 7 Iinllnway. James McKinney ......... ........................ 1 011. 283 Ilolioway. Keimclh .......................... ........................................... 1 0114 IInIIowell. Billy .............................. ............... 1 011-, 240. 2851 Ilnllnwcll, Ii. G. .................. ........................................ 2 7 Holman. Belly Janc ............ ................................... 2 7 Holman, Ifrncst B. ............ .-......---.- 2 7 Hohnes. Kalhlccn ....... ..-......-..- 5 il Holmes. Lois ................... ................... 2 7 Holmes. Mallic Porter ..................... 105 Holl, W. Don- .................... Ilonca. Leo. Jr. ............... ..................................................................... 8 1, 2114, Hopkins. Lorcne ...... 44.122, Horn, Fay ......................,................ 251. 252, 257, 260. 263. 267. 281 286 21:0 271 .... ................... ...... ............ .......8 I Horn, Jackson ................................................... . ........................................... 81. Ilnrn. J. Kenneth ....,.... Horner, Hay ...................... Horton, Bcn R. .................... . Horton. Effie Fayrcne ...... Horlun. Guy Mann ............ Houser, Ilnwcll. Jane ....................... 11. A.. Jr. .......... .. Howell. Ilulh Evelyn .... Howell. Sara Mac ............... Huhhell. Miss Julia B. ....... . Huckahee. Gloycl G. ..... . 251. 281 255 u 230. 231, 228. 250. 167, 232, 2511- 259 . .......................................... 223 Huckahee, Iris ................................... Huddlcslon. Mildred M. .......... . Hudgens. Barbara ................. Hudson, Kenneth ................. Huff. Mrs. Beula ....... Huff. Mary ..................................,. 211-2. 104, 146. 232. 232 25 12 28 259 28 Huff, Mrs. Vera ............................. .............................................................. Huflma Hughes, n, Margaret Dill ........... ............... Hughes, Charles ......................... . Charles E. ..... . Hughes, H ughcs Edna Mac ......... Hughes, James Walter ........ Ilugiics Hu ghcs, Hughes Hughes, A. C. ............................... . Joe L. ............................ . , Richard Raymond Richard ...................... .... ...... Dr. Vernon ............ Hume, Mrs. Edna .................... .. .... Hume. Weldon 1. ................. . Humphrey, Lerlene V. Humphreys. Carlos ...... H umph Hu mph rics, Francis .... ries, George Anna . Hunnicult, Gay . ............. Hunt, Bill ................ ,.-.. Hunt. W. H. ............. .... 1.1-Iurley, Cecil ........... Hurt, Lou Ann - ........ Huskcrson, Tony .......... . Hulchens, Wanda .......... Hutson, Lee B., Jr. ...... . Hutt. L Hux, Ja ena Mae ...... mes E. ..... ........... . Hyalt, Dr. C. M. ......... . Hyatt, 1Ia Mae ............ Hyde, Jerry ........... . .......... H man Anne Mae .... ...... Y 1 Hyman, C. J. ................... . mx 21 52 234, 284 ...,....,......1011- 0 256 222, 3, 97, 911, 2.10, 256 256 287 265 104- 230, 278, ..........-...1o4, 129. 252. rv- ................104, 101. 230, 1-Iypnck, Bohhy J. .... - ......... .......... ......... . Ibhotso n. James Thomas Icenhower, Harry ,.... ..... . ..... ... Icenhower, Rheha .............. Iglehart, Shirley ...... - ..... Immel, Earl M ........ 2... Ingram, Bobby . .... - ..... . Inman, Carole ............... ...,...... 28, U2 , 253 279 228 271 ...28 287 231 285 45 251 011 131, ............... - ...... .... 2 za, ................104, 228, Irons. Gcraldyne .......... -... ........ .. Isaacs, Beltyc Sue .. ........... 28 244 232 254- .. ............. 104, 0 256, 280 232 260 Isaacs, Tony Lee ........ -- -.... ..... ,.-.- ...... -....64-, 85 Isaacs, Virginia Lou .... ... ........... .... -- ., ....... --.104 Ishell, Claude ,-... ......... . ..... -.-.....- ........ -... ......... -.- ..... ....,....... - .199 Isham, F. Lucille .-.-. .. .... ,-..- -.--..-...- ............. , ........ - .... -.-...82 Isom, Jimmy Joe .......... -...,. ..... - .......... .................... 1 O4- Ivie, Bohhy ..................... -.- .............. .. - ........ 82, 238, 235 nuN.sin,-.---...-null... U Ivie, Mattie .......... - ....... - .... -a ........... ...,.- ...... .... .1 Jacaman, Joe ......... .-.- ......... - .......... . .......... . ...... ..- ....... .-... 1011- 224 Jackson, Barbara Ann ..- ...... -..-...--...-.........-. ........ -. .... -....82, 88, Jackson, Wesley Eugene --....c-.,...-...-.-...-- ......................... ...-......104 J acobs. Charles W. ...., .... -.-.... ..--a.... ...............,................. . .......... .....45 Janes, Ray Hamplen ...... - Jarcfl, Donna Ann -.- ......... 64, 77, 258, 22:3 02 Page 299 ,,,,.,.,,, 1,1153 L. ...,...... ....... . .A...........,.............................A.......... , ifffiiiif' l1i11c...1i1m. ...... lllilllillllllifll.I ............................,.. 4.5, 11141-, 2:10. 211.5 ,f,,,,,,,ZJ,t mu, ,.,.',,.,,,,,..,., 1L1,11.5, 150. 163, 175, 177, 252, 2:13, 25.1. -L 'K' ...............,............ 45, 75, 259 Jgtor, Mary ...................................................,................ John. Dori-as Marie ..... .................. .......... .........,..........,..... . ............., Johns. Gay M. .......... . . ...............,.......,..... 28 .........82, 132, 133 1011- ..........45, 270 .............64, 174, 192, 194 210 . ...................... 82 219, 281, 287 ...- ............,..................... .46 ............28 46 Johns, Nancy .......................................... ohns, Ro' ................................................ Johnson, Jelton Derwood, JF- --M- Johnson. Belly 3110 ------------------------- Johnson, Billy Joe ...................... Johnson, Caroline ...... Jol1nso11, Doug .................... Johnson. Dr. Elton D. ....... . Johnston. Glyn .................. Jolmson, Graham .........-----.------.---- Johnson, James Dwight .......... Jolmson, James L. ..................... . Johnson, Jaincs Truett .......... Johnson. Jinnny Jones ....... Johnson, Jolltl ............................ Johnson. Lennis S. .....,................ . Johnson, Louis R. ......... ... ........,...... . Johnson, Loyd Gene .............. . Jolmson, Norma Lee ....................... Johnson, Mrs. Ruby Lillian ..... Johnson, Shirley Ann .......,...... Joh-nston, Douglas .,................ Johnston, Robert .......... Jones. Alva Rice .-.-. Lnuvier, Lerlene ........,.....,,,,,,, ...........,-..........-. ....-.-........28 Jones, Billy Ray .......... .....--- .,... .............. .... 105 Jones, Bobby .............., ........... .. .......64, 286 Jones, Carolyn ........ .-......-.-...........64 Jones, Don Casey ....... . --------------- 32, 285 Jones, James B. - ..... ---- -.-.------ ---4-23 Jo11es, John Burton .. ............................................................ ......28 Jones, Jud ................ . ......... ..... .-..-.-......, .... ..- .... .....-s.....-..-.....-82, 244 Jones, Lem ..................... - .... - ........ .. ...... ---..59, 129, 168. 171, 250. 262 Jones, Lon . ....... ........-.-.....-.-.......-..,.,....,..................-.....,.....-.........-64 Jones, Manley L. .-.............-,. .... .. ............ -...... ..........., ..........-......46 Jones, Martha .............-.-..................... -.-.,..........................46. 105 Jones, Robert ... ....... ..-.-.................-.-..-... .... -.............................-....4-6, 252 Jones, Roy Glenn .-,.............--.... ..... -.-.................-...-....................82, 285 Jones,4'l'hedias N. .....-...,.......,.....-....-..,.......,.........-........-......,...,.........28 Jones. William R.'...-...................-....,. ..... ....-...... ...... ......,....,.a.82, 236, 285 Jordan, Arnold .-.-........-....-..-............,.........................2.............105 Jordan, Charlsy L. m,,. .................................................82, 254, 257 Jordan, Robert A. ........................-.......-.....-..................-231 Jordan, Tonnny W. ...........,......-.......-......,..................46, 266, 286 Jordan, William E. .........................----......-.....--.....,.............,..............46 Joseph, Edward ........-..................................................64 Joyner, Dorothy Nell ...........................................................105 Julian, Billy .....................................a......... ...- ...................28 Juniger, Olga Kennedy .......k.................................................46 Kays, Marvin Dale ..-..................-.........................64 Keiffer, Roseen ....-....................................................,.128, 105 Kelley, Woodrow ....................................-.......................203 Kelsoe, James Charles ..................-..-,.......L....,...82, 234, 286 Kemp, Barbara Sue ...-....................,.....,..............,,.,,..,,,.,,..105 Kennedy, John Jr. ...... . H... ,...... , ..--.....-.- , 64. Kennemer, George W. .......................,...........,,...,..,,.28, 256 Kenner, Heilen M. .......................,..........,......,......,,.,,.46, 268 Kerbow, Frances Marie ........................,..,.,.,,...,.,,.,.28 Kerbow, John Howard Kerr, William L. ........-....... -..............................-..........................64 --M----4...-----.............199 Kesler, Herschel ..................,,..........,.,..,...,.,.,,,,-,,,,,,44, 252 Kibler, Alex W. ..................,.......,..,.,, 38, 64, 132, 158, Kidder, Robert Donald ..........,....................... Kidwell, Don .................... Kiker, Billy Charles ........ 105 --..--......-.......105, 242 , 236, 283 242, 198 105 Kilgore, Irene ......- -...- .... H .,,-,.,,.,,, V46 Killion, Neieta .-.......,..................................,,.,..,,,..,,..4.6, 252 Kimbell, Swaneee ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,-,,om,,,,,,,-106 Kimbrell, Kenneth ,...-...2-.....-.--..,...,.,,.,,169, 233 Kime, Arnest .-.....-................-.......,...............64. 236, 279, 280 Kindle, Hellon Gean ......,,.,,..,.,,,,,,,,-,,m,,-4,-32, gg, 250 Kindle, Nellon Dean .......,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,-,m--uwmomgz King, Charles ..,....-,...............................-...,,.,............82, 242, 280 King, C. Richard ....-............. .... .,-...,....95, 123, 211, 230, 269 King, Edward L. -.-.,....--.-......-..- .... -..-...-.-,.-..,.,.,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,282 King, Domfice -- 45, 70, 71, 72 118, 125, 131, 157, 222, 251 252, 258. 259, 260 240 ---4--m..................2s Tomm y ...-.........-......,................,.-................-...........,....,,. ,.,,,,,,106 Knox, Will Dale ..-. Lynn, Johnnie D. King, Jack ...... .. .......... -....M.....- .... King, LaFarris M. ...-,1..,,.,,,.,,.,.,,,,,, King, King, Troy Lee .....-...,......,........-..-.- ..... ................,.... King, W. B. M..- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,m Kinney, Audra ,. .......... -.-.---....-............ Kirkham. Terr ....-.-....-.,.--,,,54, 246, ....................28 M-. ,.,.........................210 255 Kirby, Bobby .- .... ........,.-.....,......-...........-....,,.......-..82, 223, 244, 282 ...282 Kirkland. Jane Ji....EZULT-'wh-.nn-Tw..-Wummwi-ummmmm- Kirkman, Marvin W. -... ............................................................,...-,. -......-228 Kirkpatrick. Winnie Sikes ...-...- ..... ..--..fQ1.--.....12iz4, Kisner, Bryson T. .....- ..... -..... .... -..... ..-............,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,W 1 82 Kisner, Evelyn ........... .... ....-... ,,--,,-nm,-w'8Enmi63 Kistenmaeher, Betty ...-..... ...- ...... ......- 4-6 230, 255 Ilgnigblt, ,Games ....... .,....-.e.. - .... ...- .. ..,... - .... - .... -...--...-....i..,. , 105 nil' t, adison . .,... -..... .... ....-.......- ..... - ' -flume' Knight, Sarah ......... -..,..--.....-..-....-... .... 64, 114, 185, U21 -38 Knox, Dell ....... - .........,...... ..-......- .... ..... .....-......---..m-..-.....,....,.......,.28 54. 240,-265, 278, 279, 282 203 Knox, Delma L. ........... .. ..... - ...... .... . ..............,.... I IIIfffIfiII1f 'M M 46 Kohn, Benny ...- .......... ..,. ......... ..... .... -........ ..,. ........:w-.Mmmi05 Koile. Earl A. ......... ..- ...................... M.-mW...204. Koonce, Lawrence .....,-.......-.....- .,.. 5 ......... ..46, 129 2585-2.64-M266 Kulhanek, Joe ..-.... .... ..5......-..............................................1-.....1,.-.....,i..182 L Lackness, Alice Leary .-...-........ ..... ..... .....,...-......-...,,... 23 Lackness, Capt. Berdines .........,........ MMIZIEIG Lac y, Page Jenn1cB. ..... . ............ . .,..... . 300 -.........64 Lacy, Max ..... . ...... . Luke, Cecil .................... Lamb, Larry . .................. .. Lamb, Willie Mae ...... Lambert, Florence . Lambert, Vernon ........... Lambert, Wayne ................ Lancaster, David C. ........ . Land, Joseph A. ........... . Landers, Pat .. -------.----- Landra, Charles ...... Landrum, Billie ............. 234, ...........106, 128, 129, 170, 213 259 264. ...28 ...28 280 242 106 232 06, . ...........,................................................. f.fIIIIlf.Q54fA ....71 187 L l, R ............,...................................,...................... . ........ , ......... , ......... 106, 259 Liiiibi Aniii ................................ . ........ 72, 106, 118, 128, 131, 254, 258 Lane, Mildred McKee' .......................................................................................... 29 Lanford, Ben ........................................................................................................... Langford, Denman B. ...... . Lan ford Mrs Mar L g , , y . ......... . Lanier, William Ray .............. Lankford, Dallas S. .......... . Larey, R. L. .... ....... ..... Larsen, Pat ........................ Larsen, W. D., Jr. ........... . LaRue, Larry C. ................. . Larwood, James Wesley ........ Latham Carol n , y ....................... Latham, Mrs. lbera ...... Latimer, James T. .......... . Laurence, Genevieve Lavelle, Grace ............. Lawrence, Betty ............ Lawrence, Bobby ........ Lawrence, Doris ............. Lawson, Marion A. ..... . Lay, Garland, W. .... .. Lea, Joe Charles .............. Lcatherwood, Ionia ........... Lee, Billy Jack .... - ......... Lee, Miss Roberta ...... .. ....... .. ..-...--..... Leewright, Mrs. Coma .... -..- .... ..... . - .................. . 1 ...- ........... 106 ...- ...... .64 .... ......... 29 106 106, 234 281 238, 239, 118, 128, 253 228 55, ...............46, .... - .... 45, 256 250 268 M..- ..... ..- .... 65 286 .....,..84, .-....,,.--..-.....-.46 .. ...... -..-.....-.-.-2...65 ..- ......... ....---....29 .. ......... ....---.-..-.206 Leewright, Mrs. P. E. .. .... -.-............. ...... - ..... .... .... ... -..-.......- .... ..........206 Lcftwich, Kyle ................ ....................--... .....,.....-.......,,..207 Lehn, Jeneva B. ............ ....- ..... .....,..-.....,. ....... ...........6f Lemley, Charles .. ....... ..-.. ..... ...-.....-..... .............. 2 .... .....129, 242, 283 Lemon, Jean ---..2.2.,.....---......-....--.....,.-.-.....- ........-........,...........46 Lemon. Phil .-....................-....-...--...-.--....................-..--..........106, 282 Lemmoncl, Will T. .,.,......-...w.,...........,,..................-....-....................98, 106 Leshe, Gene ,.........................-.....-..-.a.-...-....-....,..............106 Leshe, Wayne .-............................................-....-.......-.-.--....8f-1-, 280 Levine. Jerry L. .-s......,...,..........-........ .... .,............- ..... -..........84, 285 Lewis, Dorothy Dee -..,..............m..........-...,.,..,.......-..............-...,.....106 Lewis, Jack ...........-........,..-....,.......,.,.........,,,.,.,-,...281 Lewis, Jackie .................................................,...........106 Lewis, Reba ....,....-....................-........................,.....106 Lewis, Ruth .-,...........................................,....65, 187, 230 Lewis, Sandy .......-.....,....................,,-.,..........,............,187 Leyendeeker, Esther ..............-.....-.............46, 226, 265, 272 Light, Mary Jean ............,...................................,..........,,.,. 29 Lincbaugh, J innny C. ............2....-.......................,,..,.,,,,..,, 84, 287 Linington. Paul ...........,.-.......,..,......,.....,..................,,,,46 Lipscomb. Peggy Elaine ..................,............,..........,,,.,.,,.,,29 Little. Don W. ...........................,. ,m.. ...,,,,.,,..,.,.,,,,84 Little. Mary Lynn ...................................,.......106, 187, 230 Little, Myrtle Mae ...-.................,...,.....................,,,,,,,,,29 Littlcjohn. Clara ......................,.................,,.,,...,.,,.,..,..206 Llcwelyn, William E. ..............................,........,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,29 Lloyd, James F. ..Mm, ........65, 122, 167, 251, 260, 269 Locke, Cecilia, ,, ,,..,,,,, ............... W... ,,,,,,,,,,, , ..,....,., ,224 Loflon, Bobby .......,,....................,.,.,,.,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,285 Lomax, Audrey ..... ,, ,......... W ,,,, M 29 London, Gene Rayburn ...................................,.,100 London, Nadine Buie ........,..,,....,,.,.,,..,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,46 London, William Randall -.m..........................,,.,.106, 242 Long, Alfred D. .......5..................,.,....,....,,,,,,.,.,.,,,,,29, 129, 285 Longabach, Brownie ..-...-........,....,..,...24, 25, 26, 27, 106, 226 Looney, Billy ....-..-.........,,-....,.....,,,,.,.,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,4.6, 242, 230 Loudder, Charlotte ..-m.....,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,32, 105, 223 Love, Kathryn .................. ...N ............ , Love, Rachel ,....................,....,...,........,,,n,,,,,,,,,46, 232, 254., 1 --.29 'MW' 65,254 2500272 272 Lovell, Tommy M. ........,.-...w....,.....-...,..,.........-...........................,..,,285 Loving, Solon O., Jr. .-.........................,.. 65, 97, 129, 131, 258, 263, 265, 242, 285 Lowe, Elizabeth Susan ........,........--...,..,..................84, 252, 254 Lowe, Helen Brown ..............-.................- ..... --.-...---..........,.,.......,.. 29 Lowe, Samuel ...-...-...........,............,.,....,... ........... .....-.........-..,....4-6, 264 Lowrey, Mrs. Irene.......-.--......,..-..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,29 Lowrey, Mark .,...,-.........,..,.......-w....,.........-......,..............,..............,,,,30 Lowry, Angela .....-.......- -.-.-.--...................-...-.65, 89, 187, 222, 250 Lowry, Barbara Anne ......... s............. .... ..-........,..,........-..-.,...,,,.,.,84 Loyd, Pat ....-.....-....---......-.....-,.,........-.......,..............................,.............242 Luke, Ray .-........... ..,. -..... Lummus. Edwin - ..-- ....... -....,,...............-....-...,.........--,....... .........-m..--.-..,...e.41, 47, 127, 254 283 65, Lumpkin, Joann .-.-.-....................................,.,.,..-..-...............-..,..,,,,,.,,,,,,65 Luna, Lloyd Ray .--..-.,.....-,.-.,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,m,,,,,,,,,,ww-M34 Luna, Norman Paul .......... . ,....,........ ,,..... -..84-, Luna, Pat ..-..- ........ - ........... . -.,..--. -............84, 246, 263, Lunsford,, Maxine Lutz, Eusibia .-.. .......... - ...... .. ..... ..-..--..,,-,..- .... ....---..-...-...,,..71, Lynch, Herschel A. ,.-............,..... Lynch, Kathryn ..,..- ...... -- ..... ... .... ...... Lyon, Frank .... -....... Lyons, Billy G. ................... . 235, - ,.... --.- ...-.-----.2.......55 286 270 254 254 ....s...-..- ....,....-,,......,.....4-7 m..-M,......-...65 240 ----.47, .-- .............. - ...... 30 Lyons, Willa Jean ........... - ..................... -.. .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,, M30 Lytle, Walter Larry ...... .......... . ..........,........ -. ..... -..-.- .....-...-.........106 M e .1 s Mc ac ur , on a .... . .-....-...-.... .,....-..-. .....--.--.........-..... McAlistedi Bettyy... ....... . .... .......... , M ,,,,,,,,,, 65 222 MacLemore, Harold ................... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M106 MacMillan Gaylord M. .............. -. .... ...... 4-7, 234- McAmis, Mrs. Mary Gauldln .. .......... ., ..... -.30 MeCurley, Bill ............ MeCurley, Faye ............... McCur1ey, Helen W. ....... . MeCarley, Jerry ...... .... . McCarty, Billy ........................... Mecaskill, Bobby Don ..... McClalery, Bess .................. McClelland, Effie .................. MeClendon, John, Jr. .... . McCollum, Tommy ......... MeCombs, Bryant J. .......... . McConnell, Herbert E. ....... . MeCool, James ............,........................ McCool, Mrs. Mary Nell ............ McCord, Jo Ann ............................ McCorklc, Billy Wayne ......... McCormack, Thomas F. ................ . McCormick, George Robert ............ McCormick, Robert ......................... McGrady, Billy B. ................... . McDaniel, Clarence .............. McDaniel, Kenneth Lee ........... McDaniel, William Edwin ..... McDonald, Robert ................. McDowell, Henderson -...-. McDowell, Orra Mar ................ MeElrz1th, Loraine Wright ......... McElwreath, O. P. ......................... .. McFarland, Rosa C. .......... . McGaha, Charles P. ....... . 200, 243 254 256 ...47 287 283 . ................... -..30 30 222, 236, 264, 129,168, ......65 256 252 287 170 1 ...... ..... ............ 280 84 236 285 ,..........., , , fffffffffffffff55, ....-.47 236 . ............ -..66 .107 ..........-...--20s ......ffffff2i7Q '55 1 . ..... 30 256 .... ................ -...............3O ...... .......... ...........199 MeGaugh, M. E. .......................... ... .... ... ......... . ,............ 107, 285 McGee, Billy Reid ....... . .................... ...... - ..... ................. 66, 239, 248 McGee, Malcolm ..... ............................. ........-. ..... .M .... .....-30, 240 MeGlasson, Mrs. Mary Evelyn McGlathery, Billie G. .......... . ......... ......- .... McKa1n, Harry .... ............................... ...................... . McKay, Nancy ......,.. .......... - .......... McKee, Betty ................ .... ..... .,..........- .......-..............30 .......--......47 280 - ........,..... . ..-....-..-.--.55 McKee, Jonnell ..... .............. . .... --.-........ .... .... 2 . -......,,..... McKee, Wesley -..........-......M...... McKelva, Everett L. .... -.-...- McKenzie, Bob .... . .... -..........-.... McKinney, Hubert Houston .- 254 283 ,..-.-.........-.--..........107 ....,....-.-.--,-...107 179 - ......., -...55, 282, -...,.- .... . ........ ...-,...........30 McLaughlin, Helen ...............-.-. ........ - .... ......... ..... ..66, 250, 251 McLaughlin, John Paul .. ...... ... .... ... .....-............-.........- .... .....-......,..-,107 McLean, Margaret Fanning .-....- ..... ...- ..... .,........-..................-.........107 McLemorc. Harrell Ray .........-......-....,..........--..... ..... ...-............,..66, 260 MeLeroy, Mary Jo ......--........... ...... ...e.m...................-.-.-..84, 224, 259 McMahan, Jackie D. -...-.--,. ..... ....- ..... ..2....-- .... .. .... .....,.-.-...66, 248 McMichael, Mary Lew ..--.--........---....--.........- .... -......... ........ .,...........-.107 McMillan, Addie .... -............ .... .........,-...........................,....2.-....................-30 McMillan, Robert ......,2--......2..,-.-.........-.-.-.- -..... ........... .......-...107 McNatt, Doris ........-......-.-.-.-. ........,.....-.-... .-.....,. ....... --.66, 222 McPherson, C. R. .........-..-..2- ..... -.....-..-.. ..2, .-a......- .... ..................47 McQueen. Barbara ................. .... -.-.......-.................,......-.................107 MeVay, Jack ..-..........,....,................, ..... .................. am.. 107, 191 M Mabry, Mary Huffman ,-.-....-...-..... Mabry, Tom J . ................--.-.-......... .- ..... .,-,.........-..-.-.........107 47, 55, 234, 250, 255, 282 Maedeey, M-Sgt. John .2-......,.-.-........-.....-..................,....,........,.216 Maddox, Galyn ...................................a......-..-......-.....447, 268 Maddox, Wilma Sue ..........................,....,.......,,..,...84, 250, 257 Madere, Francis -....... .M.M .....................................,...........83 Magee, Charles ........2..................................,..........107, 247, 269 Mah.affey. Macolm McConald -..-..,...-.............-..f.................83 Malone, James .....................--.........--......,.......-.......-.s..--...--107 Maness, Milo .-.-.-.-.----.........,,...,.,....-.....,----..--83, 240, 285 Manley, Tommy ....................,,.....,.....,.- m.,. .-..........-..-107, 129 Maples, Josip W. ...-.............-...............-...................-.-.-...................4'7 Marchman, Annette .........,................ 226, 242 .................-......66, Marcom, Ralph .-......................-..-..-...-4.76, 107, Marion, Dildy .......,..................... Marlow, Guy ....................a...4.-4--4- 256, 259 ...............................-30 ..........,...--.,....-48, 264 ........,.30 Marney, Annie M. ..........-..-4.................-..-.----m-.,-.----4- Marr. Billv .-.-..,,...........-.....--..-...-.-................,... ..... ...-...........2108. 282 Marr, Leon .-....,.m...-.....-....-.....-,......-.......-...-..........,..a-..-...268 Marrable, Barbara Jane s...-......--...---..--.-WWW103- 226 Martin, Allen Lynn ...........-..,...-....-.........,.........................Q...........-66 Martin, Beatrice ..................-m-..-..--.----4----------4--4-30 Martin, Ben .......................-...........................-.......-.........,...........66, 264 Martin. Bethann .........-...-..-.-m-4......,.--4.-M-M,-----4-44-103 Martin, Britt ....... ,...a-..-......-,..---.... ............-...-....-. .--108, 283 Martin, Cotton ...............,..-.......-....2...-.-.......59, 168, 185, 250 Martin, Evelyn .-....,..--......---................-...-..-...,..-.-..-,.-,-48, 250 Martin, Jimmy Glynn-.......... .,., ...................-.........--...- .... 108, 283 Martin, Joe R. .,.....-.......-..-.......-..--....-...-............-, -.-.......-....-83 Martin. Palsy -.,.....,.....................,.............................108, 252, 263, 264 Martin, Pete .,..............-...-. .......---..,-2,.......-............,....4-8 Martin, Reginald .... -..... .... - .................. -..- .... - .... . .... ..... .... ...- .... ,..-.-,112, 286 Martin, Ruth Allene ....-,.-....- .... - .... - ....... ......-.....- ........ -.-..48, 167, 260 Martin, Thomas Moore ......,.--.-.......-..- ...... ... ........... . ....... -.- ...... s......4-8 Mason, Virginia .... .........--...,...-.-..--...,.......- ..,. - ...... -..--.-...-....,-.30, 252 Massey, Felix Red ........,.......--......,..-...-..,.. .,... W..- .... -............30 Massey, Jimmy -....-.......--..... ....-.....-21, 108, 128, 129, 219 Masters, Peggy .,-..--...,...-- .... 2-.- ....... .............-66, 123, 159. 246, 257 Mathews, Eva Ann -....,..............,........--,-- ..... -..- ...... 1 ...... - ....... ....-66 Mathews, Ina .......--.......- ..... .............,. .... - ...... ...-.-........,.. .....-.....-43 Mathis, Margaret Jean .... ...... - ...M .... -4----43 Matkins, Clara ...... ...- .... ....... .-.s -........-..-..-.....- Matteson, Herbert M. .-.-.--206 ,-.-..-.48 Mattison, Herbert A. .......,...,...............-.-. .....-.--.. ..... ..-L .... -..260 Mattison, Sue Via .- .......... .. .... .-.-...- .... ,.-..- ..... .. .... ...M108 Hattson, Robert H. .... -..M .... - .... .-....---...-.. ...... - ............ ........94-, 211 Mayo, Hewey Wilford .... -...-. ............ - ..... - ....................... - ........... -.-2108 Mead. Gerald Richard .... ....... ....-...2-.......-.-108, 194, 239, 2644 Meador, Thomas C. --...- .-.....-...-.2..-.. ...... - ..... -..,...-.,........30 Meadows, Charlie ..-,,...-..-...- ....--.-...-....-..-.... .... - ........ ..........48, 181 Melton, Delmer E. ........ -.-.. .-.-...,.......,..-.-..-. ...M --.- ---------43 Melton, James Carl, Jr. ....2.. ...-.-...-..-.,. ..- ...... ..-10 284- 0, 108 250 Melton, Lou Jane .- .......... -..... .........-..... ..-s-..,... , Melton, Margaret .-.,.-... Menasco, J. D. .......... -.... .-.- ........ - ....... -..,..30 ......,.-..-108, 283 ., tl 1lff ' 1' it 5l 'H: I. ful' ',j iil,lf 'l Jilfiwjlii, tiiff' ,,,, J1I I' ill, yli4.1iV-HA, wrt..-. WU 51ill'f' I, . Xiilift. VX: wiiiri ii tiillft- 'yi 11a1I0'f ln tlllllwni , , 11511-1 111117, , tliln-. . 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Margaret .......... 239, 260, 272 281 Maurer. Jeannette .................... ........................ S 3. 187. 230, Afriflfiltlifma. xwnfn .................. ............. 4 ra, 1011, 24.6, 250, Mlcldlclon. Joe .,.,..................................... Middleton. Nluj. llarlmur M. ........ . R'llSSCll. Bud .........................,.......... ...... Micsr-li. llonrcr lidwarcl ........... Milam, Billy Paul ................... . Miller, Blanclle ........,...........,.... Miller. ,lmli .............. . Miller. Iva ,lo ................. Miller, Jo Waliclzx ................... Miller. William M. ......... . Milleron. Wilcla .................. - 1 Milligan, .lun lunli .......... . ....... . Mills. Cliarlcs Hartley ............ Mills. ll. L. ........,......,...,.......... . Mills. ll. L. ......,..,......,...................... . Millsnpps, Mui. Berlin R. .,.. .. Milton, I-larvcy Lynn ............... Milclicll.-Billy ............................ Mitchell, Rulilmie Jean . Mitchell. Dr. C. O. ....... . Mitchell. Doug ......... Mitchell. Edith ........, Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell . Joan .... , Ruth ............ . Vilma ............ Moek. Dorothy Jo ....... . Molina, Antonia ........... Moncv James. ....... . M 0 0 dy, l Alvin 17. ..... Moon. Billy Garth ............. Moon. .linnnic S. ....... ,. Moore. Dr. Bernice ..... Moore, Billy Pat .................. llfloorc. Llrarles YV. .... . Moors-. Clirislinc Moore, Clvclm ne . llloorv. Dirnnn: llrloorc, Rev. liugene Moore. 11711515 Conner .......... Moore. l,-cruld ................... .... Moore. Geraldine Joyce ............ . U ''''' Q'.QI1Q1QQQ1'2'Li2L'f IIfQIfffffiii5Q 231 251 2811. ...216 279 ....103 284 ,......... so 128, 224 a 257 ....Z4-3 08 ......83 16 ...254 . ........ ......... .. ...... 273 0 270, 128, 129, 278 253 s 129 266 259 ...........83, 232, 231, 108, 133 283 187 Moore, Nlurli Mellen .....,........,. ................ 3 0, 33, 132, , 225 Moor:-. 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O'Conna, Mora ................ Oden, Grace Annie ............ Oden, James W. ......,..... . Odum, Evie Lois .......... Ogleshy. Ann ....................... Ohmert, Harold Ross ........ O'Neal, Billy Ed ................. O'Nea1, Bob Hal ............ O'Neal, George ......................... O'Neil, Mrs. Morah S. ....... . Orr, Jo Ann ............................ Orsborn, Overall, Overlay, Cora ................ Martha ..... ........ . . Norman D. ..... . Owen, Carolyn ............... Owen, Marlene ......................... Owens, Annie Belle- ............ Owen, Horace Owens, Jean ....................... Owens, J o Eva ..,.... Owens, John ............ - Owens, J. N. ................... . ..... .......... . 48, 194 260 282 13351513 1 1 226 256 49 161 248, 249 254 285 228 109 .............11O, 248 283 ..........,110, 241, 283 240 225 131, 187, 229, 255 . ............... 6 1, 246 175 242 10 , 222, 281 Oyler, Dave Gerald ......... ..................... 172. . ................ 49 231 Oyler, Frankie Jean ........................................... .................... 1 10, P Pace. Mar'oric . ............. , 1 ................ Pace, Mary Loese ............ ........... Page, James Freddie ............ Palmer, Robert B. .. .............. Palmore. Teddy B. ... ............. Panther, Peggy .......................... Parham, Lonlta .......... ...M .............. Parish, Freeman .......... .. .............. Parish, Helen Virginia ... ............... Parish, Patsy ..................... -.- ........... Parish, Sarah Nola ......... ..... .......... Parker, Jane ...... ..... ............ . Parker, Mittie Beth .......... Parks, Hubert L. .,.... Parks, Lucky ............... .. ....... Parris, Earleen ........................... Parsons, Alma Brown ....... .... Parsons, Dr. L. D. ...... ,......- ........ 187, 250 ............85, 129, '.1IIIQ'f.Q'ff.Z6'Q'251' 110 31 286 110 260 1225.259 254 ............85, 131, ffffffffffffffflii' 'i'i5Q' 54, 85, 129, 237, 231, .. ........ .. ...... 49 286 262, 10 238 209, 279, 232 Partin, Jack ............................ .... ............ - .... ........ Parwin, Bobby ...................... .. .......... .................................................. - ......... 1 .85 Pate, Betty Nell .................... ..- .................... .. ............. - ................................. 31, 85 Patman, Ralph Donald ...... ..... ........................ 85, 243, 259, 264, 266 Patrick, Ann .................................... ... ....................................................... . ................ 149 Patrick, Faula ........................ .... ........... ................... . ....... - ...... . ................... 8 5 Patrick, Mrs. Grace .............. ....... ............... .............................,........ 2 06 Patrick, Virginia ......,........... - ....... . ..... .... ................ ..... . ..... 2 26, 257, Patterson, John R. ............................... ..... .... - ........ ...-.. .... -.... Patterson, Malcolm Boyd ........ . ...... ..,. ........... Patterson Pats , y ........................... Paulson, Col. Gordon L. ....... . Payne, Gertrude ....................... Payne, Malcolm ......... Payne, Roelf ............... Pearce, Paul L. ........ . Pearson, Betty ....... Pearson, ,Io Ann ..... Pena, Conraclo .......................... Pena, Oscar ....................................... Pendleton, Kenneth Ward ..................................................... Pennell, Jim .,..................................,........ Pcnncy, Jana Lou ................. - ........... 49 , 50, 57, 76, 79. .... .- 85, ..... ........................... 110, . ......................................... 68 254- 246, 187, 222 110 281 237, 279, .......68, 89 251, 265 .....,............169, 234 10, 281 John E. ................. .................... .. .... , - ........................ ....- .... .. Penny, Pcrcl., Felix ................... Perkins, Martha Kate ............. Perry, Gerald ............................ Perry, William ......... Pcllil. 13. Y. .................... . Peyton. Phillips, Rolrliie ,lean Billie ......,.. Phillips, Bud .......... Phillips, Dzrvicl ...,..... lmillaps. Guy W. ............ . Phillips. Jinnnic L. .............. . Phillips, Mrs. Lennie A. ...... . Phillips. Nan .......... . ....,............... Phillips. Pliillius l'1.r1'x P. ..... . ..... .. fllllllilll . ,. . Plnllnps. Wrlluun .... 1 'U . Vlqbillllllti ..... . - y l lnlp ll l'ic'l4Lns. ' ' Llnu its lx. .... . l'i1:k1ns. llniglll l.. ......,..,. ., liim-liens. Xilillllil lhI1ilCl'5Ull l'i-Aktriiig. liLll5 ------,--------- l'in-rve. Linn ..................... l'ifr1-rr. iilrs. Vcllnn .... Pinson. ,lrznn .......,............. . l'insn:n. 014.1 V. .................... . Ifinpin. 'llnnnzzs Nl.. .lil ----,, l'il1-l1l'n1-ul, ll. ll.. rlr. ....... liillliiilllv .'1IllIl'. .................... . l,lll.llIilIl llvlun lmt .....,...... 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Powell, Gordon .............. Powell, Jack Lee ...... Power, Bill J. .................... . Powers, Eddie Lee ............ Prather, Norman E. .......... . Pratt, Billy Kinard ,........... Preas, Mary .............................. Prcsncll, Woodrow W. Price, Gayna Evelyn ........ Price, Ruby Ferguson Priesler, James Charles Prrester, Martha .................. Pritchard, Fulman .......... Proffer, Malcolm - ..... Prude, Royce Lynn ........ .. ......... ....47 ....211 .,.,......85 , ........... .....68 ..............170, 281, , 280 262 10, 285 240 ................210, ..11O, 280 234 .....68, ......85 ...111 281 ...110 .....85 1 1 , 272 ......32 ,.....50 281 1 1, .........,...--.68 Pruden, Teddy Gene ......... .................................................... Pruet, Charles P. ........ -.... .................................................... Pruitt, Richard ............................... ........... Pryor, Mrs. Marholeta Pursley, Norman C. ............. . .22, 129, 110, 177, .....50 283 284 ............111, 129, 234, 264, Putman, Lucille ................ ...... ........................................................... 3 2 Pynes, Tliermon ......... ................ . ....... u ...... 174, 284 Q Qualtlebaum, Clint .................................. .............. . ..111 Quesenberry, Alva Kenneth ................... ............... 3 2 R Rabb, Mary Beth ....................................... ............ 3 2, 229 Rachel, Bobbie Jean ............. ....................... 1 11 Rachel, Ramon R. .......... ............................. . ...... 8 5 Rainbolt, Bettye ............ Raines, Perry A. .......... . Rainey, Marie ............ Rains. Carolyn .......... Ramsey, Judd ................ Randall, Mrs. Hallie ..... Randloph, T. J. .............................. ff.Q'ffE5Q ' Raney, Dorace Ann .......,..... Raney, Marie ...................... Rascoe, Joe .....,................... Rater, Myrtle Lou ....... Rawson, Lou Jane ........ Ray, Barbara .................... Ray, Hez Houston ..... Ray, Kathleen ............ Ray, Rex R. ............ . Reavcs, Henry ........... Reaves, Jimmy ..............., Redclen, David R. ......... . Reclfcarn, Dixie ...,........ Reclfearn, Norvel .......... Reclfern, Alvis .................. Reeder, Anna Marie Reeder, Dorothy ......... Reese, Lawana ................ Reeves. ,limes A. ........ . Reeves, Jo Anne ....... Reeves, Perry. ............... Reeves, Philip R. ......... . Reid, Mrs. Jean ,........... Reid. Patsy Ann ........... Renfro, Arthur Fred ............ Renfro, Nnrcne Olivia Renshaw. Truman Lee ...... Renshaw, Wanda Lynn ...... Revill. Lawrence .......,............ Reynolds, Charles D. .......... .. Reynolds, Billy Glenn Rhew. William ............... Rhodes, Lynn ......... Ricc. Lester Dean - ............. Rich. Dnyne R. .......................... .. Richards. Dr. James Ricliarrlson. L. R. .................. . Riclmrdsun. llliltlrcfl .......... Ricliurclsnn. William ......... RlK'llilI'lil!i0l1. Yvonne .. Riclcerson. ,lnhn C. ........... . I1irlnut.I,. llwnxnrrl. .lr. .... Riggins. Rlll ...................... Riggs., Mrs. C. l,. ...... .. Riley. llnarnc .....,........ Riley. George .. Riley. James L. ....... . llilei. Nlaurinc ........... Rincr. Dux irl XV. ....,.... . llinf r. l'1l'2lIl1'CS Wylie .... llingx. llillif Nltrle .......... Ritter. lln1'lvur:r Jenn .... linrrs. lrnxxs Klan' ......... llix. Il. -X. ............................. . llnln-1's-111. Xlrs. llyrllc .... .... llnlwrenn. linger llcan ll'-lnrls, liilly .l1H' --.----.-- llulurls. lion lv. ........ . llnlwrl-. ll-lin Xlnru ...........85, 233, a 1 111, 174, 258, 111, ............50, ............50, 235 as 187 229 284 ,...32 281 .111 222 243 251 .111 . ........... 111 283 ....s6, ...........113,' 241, 1 1, 264, ................,..111, ...........Iffffffffffii'iQ ' 194, 209, 187, 234, 264 280 263 254 231 287 234 ...........50, 121, 253, 128, ..........89, 11. 233, 256, 243, 235 1 ....l11 269 287 242 112 231 I ...........6s, .......-...69, 124. 234, ...36 258 ...32 243 260 112 280 234 272 287 248 1 12. 244. 234 1.1 283 112 -..86 .223 .112 1 92 . ........... 112 -..32 69 -....50 l 12. 259 261- 207 ........nl'l. llnln rls. ,lullll .....,.......... -'- ---------- ' llulurls. l,l1l:r Xvll ......... ..................,.................... ........... ll-.ln rlsun. liill: llun ............................................................. lluln-1'1s11ll. fzlmrlri '1. ........ ............ 5 il. 69, 239. 2118. 2115. llnlmcrsmn. llvzrn ....................... ............................................ ............. llulwrlsnn. ,l.nnL, li. .......... . ll'-lnrlsnn. ,liiix .,...... . 32 69 279 .....50 226 .....50 .....l36 .....50 236 -..Zi 1.3 1 2 .....2!6 Page 301 Roberlgon, Jimmy ,................,,.....-.-.-.- .... -. .,............u..5.6....E.5-E...:ggllg Robertson, Nancy ......,...........................- .... - ...., -...-...,....- , Robertson, Phillip ......------------- ---- ---M---------W--M Robinette, Mrs. Elinor Robins, Dick .......----- .... -..f..a6 ,,,,..,..............--,-............-..--.-.-.......,.-.,..129 24-4 Robinson, Bill ...-------w--v-a---w--69- 129' Robinson, Jack W--,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,N.,,,,.,,,.,.........................86, 285 Robison, Ethelynn ..-..-------Q---0--------M--32 Rocha, Hector --------------M------ W-'-69 Roddam, Clarence R. ...............,.,.-.............,.....-.... .... ...........86 Rodem. Robert R- -------w----W--W-----'-H21 265 Rodriquez, Joe Roden, Robert .......... ..........---- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,.,.,,,.,.,......,...86, 262 ...........................................................283 ,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,.........,.......,.....32, 167 Roddy, Kathryne Low ' Roe, Wilbur L- ----------w-------'----86' 285 Rogers, Carol .---------------------------112- 233' 265 Rogers, Mrs. Eunice .-.---------------------32 Rogers, Malcolm ----------A------- --'--69v 243 Rogers, Marjehh -----M-------:+--f- '--- '50 Rogers, Marjorie ,,,,,,........................50, 221, 246. 252, 254, 263 Rogers, Milford S. ....--------------------207 Rollins. J. W- ----------------- - 201 Romaclc, Billy Jack --------------------'-69' 287 Roman, Jimmy -----------'--'-'--'M-- '112 Rose, Gene ----- 'fff-1ff' '-mm-A-----f - Hf '112 Ross, Mrs. Cecil .....---------- Rosson, Rheta Beth .............................,.204 86 ,............-...................................-.......-..... Rosser, Howard W- ,V --'--- -- ---' V- --- -- ff 'ff-'-69 Roth, Fay ----------------- ---- --------32 Roundu-ee, Dolores Jean ...L-------------------86 Rouse. James A- ff ---- M----W' ff --32 Rouser, Eunice Nell ---------------------M-112 Ruiz, Andy ,,,,, W-f -- --' H --2651 266 Russell, James F. .--------------------69 Russell, Joe ............... 22, 56, 69, 162, 176, 177. 189. 245 Russell, Lloyd -.--------------V f---------------262 Russell' Sue ,-,.,,,,.,,.........-..37, 50, 121, 260, 269 Rust, nm -ll . ssss 211 Rutherford, Ann , - 112 Rutledge. Molly .lo ,112 Ryan, Edna Earl W- f 69 Ryon. Margaret , S ff:ff -f-112 Sal!-ngn, Ann 1l2, 124, 129, 136, 233 Sanchez, Wallies . 112 Sanderford, Billie LOU 112, 233 Sanford, Erma Dean 86 Sanderlin, Sandy ' 50, 250, 251, 268, 270 Sanders. Jimmy Allen ...--------------112, 234 Sanclerlin, Roy E. 32 Sapaugh, Jackie ..l....-----------46, 222. 250 Sapaugh, Jacqdelene ......-.----------37, 112 Sarlors, Floyd, Jr. T- 32 Sawyer, John 86 Scarburough, Sylvia --112 Schimelpfenig, Nolagene .......-.......---112, 133, 233 Schniederjan, Louis 35' 287 Schoolfield, James -......-.........-...----69, 189, 194 Scoggins, Mrs. Mary F. -50 Scogin, lmagene ...-37, 50, 120, 131, 162, 222, 223. 257, 269 Scott, Charles , ,W 69 Scott, Dan 112 Scott, Keith V 86 Scott, Robert Ellis 33 Scott, Wanda Irene H H2 Seaman, Barbara ..........-..........86, 88, 152, 176, 177, 231 Secrest, Byron D. 86 Self, Billy .loe ......,......70, 170, 262, 285 Sellz. James R. ,, 50 Sewall, Betty V1 13, 225 Shafer. Donald W. .,...,,.....,..,,.,-,-,, 113. 234. Shankles, James M. ..,..,,,.-,-,,,,,-.1-.50, 278, 219 Shaw, Ann 113 Shaw, Audene , 50 Shaw, E. E. ,, ,,,,,, , 70 Shaw, Harold Laney ...........,.,..,,, -113 Shaw, Mrs. Ola M. VVVVVV 33 Shaw, Robert C. - ' V86 Shell, John William ,.,,,, ,,, ,V 70 Shelley, Donnie ,,,,,,,,,-,,-,t,---, 70 187 250 Shelley, Johnnie .........-,....,.,, , 113, 231 Shellman, Edna Mozelle ..............,.,..,. , 113 Shelton, Billy R. .........,... , 70 280 5ll8ll0l1,.lcan..........,.,,,, ,-,, ,M-Q 113 225 223 Shepard, Molly -nwmnmu-WM ' ' 113 Sheppard, Storey F, .4 ,,,,,,, -,--mm VVVVVV H V -N113 Shaw, Ben W. ..... , ,,,, ,- ,,,, H H 33 Shields, JCUY ---------M--86, 129, 239, 271 286 Shirley, E. B, -,,,,,,, W ryryrryy ' 50 Shive, Edward C. ......,....,.,,,,,,.,,,,, I. 50 260 Shiva, .loan V H I ,, D.-WH ' 86 shivers, Jimmy ,?,-,Q-at Y 7'----113 284 swf , MY ---------MS8, 113, 225, 256 254 Shofner, Robert W. ......,,,,,,,,,,,,.,-,mm 51, 272 Sllolars, Ralph ,,,,,-,,,,,-m--M. 'U'- i81' 262 Shiite, Hiram D, ,,,,,,,,,- -,-MM-'hmmm 51' 287 SiClCl-HS, James H. .,,,-,---Q-N -mm-om-' ' 51 Siddle, Mildred H , V , HW,-W ,,,,,, V '33 Siebel-t, William ........,,,,,,,,,,- V V :missy Q68 Simmons, Crockett Slmmons, Delbert ---------86, 93, 286 '- ---'--- -'-------.--M......m,.1 13 113 Slmmons, Tommy ,.......,,,,,,..,Mmm,-W Simms, Clovis .......,,.. --.,.......,.,...... 235 260 282 254 113 254- Simms, Mrs. Florine M-nmlgg, Simms, Henry ....,.,,,,,.,,--nM-H.mm-mM- 'M ' 70' Simons, Betty ,.,,,,,,-,,.--w.m-mmw- 'w 'n 33' Simons, Mgx magnum-mmm-WMM -'Nu '7 ' ' Simpson, Bernita .......,,,,MM,m,-mmm-'Mm 'M m EH Simpson, James F. ,....,...,,..W..,....,.., N-mmmmm , Sissell, Alma Ruth ....... M-mmmmmn mmm Skeen, DeLois .........,.,,,,., Skeen, Maggie Lpu Page 302 .-51 203 mmmM'?5f256 M51 Hkcllun. Kerry .,........ - Skrllun. lmuisc .... Skimllnorv. Muck , ....... Skiclmurc. llny ....... ., ,,...... Slnllun. Lester Marvin Slaughter. Glen ............ Slavlon, Annn L. ...,... . Slcmmons. li. .l. , ........... .T0, ...LU ......ffffffi'iB1 Q'Si'6Q .....IQ1Q11QQ1Q1f11Q1Q'Ulf' 260 2156 ...5 l 2l ll ...flfl ...51 272 Slider. Bunm .......... ..,,......... 3 T, 51, 256, Sloan, Bob ................. ............................ I 571. 163. 192. 262 Slunn, James ll. ........ ..................................................................... 1 14 Sloan. Shirley- ........ ........... ............ 8 8 . 11111, 118, 128, 225, 229 Slough, Edwin .... . ....... , .... -...-.. .....................................................................,. .87 Smart, Mrs. Mnmic Belle ...... ............................................ , .... , ............ . .33 Smiley, Billy Mac' .......,........... .,- .......,.... 87 Smith, Andy .... .................... ,M .......... 237 Smith. Alvin ......................... ---..--.----- - .mm -..4.--.--.--- .51 Smith. Benjamin E. ,. ..... ....... ., ................... ... ..,,. ........ .33 Smith. Bcity ...,..- .............. ..- ......................................... ..l14 Smith. Billy C. ....... .... ...- ...... 70, 243, 282, 287 Smith, Bynum ..,. ..... ........... ............................... , ,........ - ....... . .182 Smith. Charles .-.M .... .. ....... .. .-.......,..- .............. 78. 114, 235, 258, 281 Smith. Chester Frank .-...,. ..... .,.......... ......- .... ... .... . ...... ...114-, 287 Smith. Don Rcilh - .... N ..... .- .................. .70 Smith. Dorothy ......,.,.. ..... -W ...-.-...- ..... ..-..-...33 Smith, Emerald .-... ........ , .... .... , ......... 8 7, 268 Smilh, Garland P. ....... -. .......... ........ ... .-70, 280 Smith, Gcquela ........,- ..... .. .... -.--.. ..... -. ..-. ....-... ..... --.....l14 Smith, Glcnnard L. .... -W .......M...-.-.. ......... -.. ...... .....- .... .........-...l14' Smith, Mrs. Harriet -.- ..... ,..-.-,--........-. ..... .... ,......,........-..--.......2011- Smith. .loc Ed ......... ........ ..., ...... --- .... ... ...... .....-., .... - .... -......70, 235, 266 Smith, John Kendall ...- .... --.......-......-...........,. .... . ........ . ...... -....n..70, 285 Smith, Johnny Mack .. ....... ....,.. .............,..........,....-87. 235, 286 Smith, Jolyne- ....... --.-.-.-, ...... ........-.-..,,.--.....q.-...-....,.-.,........M51, 260 Smith, J. T., Jr. ....... - ................. ...., ....... ,.,.,,-.. ...... -..,.....-.-,.....,...1l4, 283 Smith, Juanita -........... .... .....,..........- .... ....,...-..,.. .... ...,..w.... .... ..-...-.....87 gminh, Kcnneul A. .,-.....,...--.-,-.,....--.....-.,W.--1o, 237, 278 Smith, Kennclh C. ...-... .... .....-...-..-.-,.,., ...... ...---..5l, 252, 258, 265 Smith, Lora E. ..........-..............................................-.............................205 Smith, Lou Haley ...........,......,.......-...87. 89 223. 252, 253. 256, 272 Smith, Louis Freeman ....-,....,....,....,,..-.,......,......-.,-....,....... .... u..n-114 Smith, Maggie ...................N.,..N..-..,...,-..M.....N...,.---...,..-......-51. 260 Smith, Marilyn ...,,...........,,................,......-.-....,..70, 140, 2112 Smith, Marlorie Louise ...............-...................- .... ....70 Smith, Mary ....................-............-....................-....-77 Smith, Mary Elizabeth ............................................87, 258 Smith, Mary Ella...--,.-........ .... .....-..........,...--8T, 250 Smith, Mary Lcc ...................................m.......................114 Smith, Milburn Catfish ................................,..k,.....-...22, 49, 166 Smith. Morris A. -.....,...,.............-................-.,............33. 248 Smith, Nancy ............. .M.m ..................-...................114 Smith, Olcla Joyce W.................................4...................51 Smilh, Patricia Ann ...Q.............-..................................T.114 Smith, Richard A. .......................................................70, 278, 279 Smith. R. J. , -- V... N V ,,-51 Smilll, Robert C. .......,....- .... .....,...,,..-.........5l, 192. 193, 262 Smith. Shirleye .......-..,............................................,....87 Smith, Tommie Sue ...........................i..........114, 118, 128 Sncecl. Joan .............,--... Sockwcll. Oney Clyde ... Solomon. Doyle W. ........ .....,,-..........w,.......,...-..114 .................-..........33 282 ....... ...L 51, Solomon. Richard ........................................................114 Solomon. Gerald ..J.......................,...........,.............,,,9O, 114 Sorrclls, Emmill ....-..n...,......-,.......,...-.....k..,,..........-.,-,,m.,.,.114 Sorrclls, Helen Mary Goad...43, 124. 129, 160, 228, 256, 260 Sossamon. Gene ....,.....,........-.....,...,....,.,,..............,..87 Sossoman. Jean ... ... ............ 225 Soulhard. Patsy ....,,...................... ...,.. ,.,..,,,,.,,,,87 Soulllwood. Bobby .,........,...........,...,....,.....,.......,,..,,,..256 Sowers, Dr. J. Cullen ...,..............,.,.....-...94, 200, 207, 263 Spark. Kcnnclh .................,.......,,,,.,..,,,.,,..,,.,,,,,.114, 283 Sparlcman, William A... ...117 .................f0. 223, Sparks, Joann .... ..... Sparks, Mrs. Valera ....,....-...................,........ Speckman, Iris Ann .......... Samuel M. ....,.................. 'Spencer, Billv J. ..-.....- Spencer, Chloe Speed, 251 203 51, 25o.'257 87, 123 -...-.-......................70 , Z ..., 70 Spencer, Melba Jean .......1...............114-, 227, 264 Spencer, Otha H 120, 211 Spier, Sunshine ,, V ...... -H, 33 Spigner, Jackie Sue -.......i.....i.....52, 255, 260 Spinks, Juanita - V-V A , Y 33 Spinks. Paul , , - 114 Spradling. Peggie ..........................,......-66, 87, 227 Spurger, Shirley 114, 233, 254- Stacy, Marian V V V f, 114 Stafford, Mrs. I. D. ,, , V - 4-..33 Stagner, Edie McCrury ........................-...,.............34 Stanley, Bill , V W- , 77, M241 Stanley, Billie Joe ... Stanley, Billy Ervin Stanley, Ellene ... .........................,.......70 52, 246 . 264, 272, 287 33 52 Stapip, Mamie Bell V V, , , V 4, Starrett, James E. .... .. V VVAVVV .-- : .W 34 Slaslny, Rose Lee VVVV VVVVVVVV VVVVVVVVVVV - Y V VVVVV ,,,............,, ,W87 Slearman, Ealum Lee .......................................-.....87, 286 Steed, Iones - ..... ,,.k,-, ..- ,, W-- .. 87 Steele, Dale ,,VV,VV,V -, V -, VVVVVV ,,,...-, ,,,,,,...114 Steger, Helen F. ...H V,,,VV ..,. VVVVVV -,.,.......,........,,, H 70 Stegner, Jimmy ...........,...,,..,,....................,,....,..,..,.....114 Stephens, Betty Jane ....................,..,.......,..........-..........l14 Stephens, Davie Lee .....,..-......................................,.....,.52 Stephens, Peggy ,.,..,.,.,.,...........,.,...,.,...,,.,,..,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,70 Stevens, Davie ....... , ,,,V VVVVVV.V. .,.,,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,:279 Stewart, Bob ...........,........,,..,,.,,..,...,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,114. Stewart, Charles ..........,.....,......,..,,.,..,..,,.,,,,4.9, 168, 262 Stewart, Edmund .loc Still, Thomas .............,,.,..........,,..,..,.,,,.,,.....,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,. Stingley, James .,...........,.. Stinson, Emest ......... ucoatn ,.......i................................ 52, 183, 239, 262, 286 ...87, 235, 286 ...M70 168, 171, 262 V .......70 Stokes, John R. H, V.V.VVVVVVV , Stone, Jessie ...... .k.,......................,............,......,...-.....,....,. ............,......... .,...3'I' Slonc, Johnnie: M. ...--... .... .. ..........-........................,,...,...,,.52 Stone, Wilma Wharton .... .......,.... ..........,.,.......,.......,...,...-,, ........ ,,-..,,,,,,52 Stooksbcrry, Carson W. ....... .. ................ .............,.,.......,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,11'5 Slookshcrry, Finis ...... , ...... W., ..... .... .,....-..,..... ...... ....- ......... ..87, 243. 281 Stooksbcrry, James E........... MM.- .... -.........,........,,....-......-......71 Samir, Maj. William v. .,.., ...... .... .... - .--..,-.,.g2l6 Strange. Tommy .-................. .... ,....,.- .... -.... ...... ... ..... ................. .... ....115, 241 Street, Paul .,.... ........ .....................,,-,,...,.- ..... ..................... 4, 5, 209, 254. Strickland, Knox .,-...............-.. ..... wk. .... - ..... -......--...,,.,..... ...,,. .,,,,,,u3g Stricklin, Duane .........,.,..........,....,...,.. .... .......,...-...............-....,,.,,..,..,.,-.,,,52 Stringer, Dnris S. ...-....,.m...,....,.... ..... .. .K .... -.., ........ ..,......,..-.........- ..... .....n.34 trocker, E. C. .M....,....,,- ...... ..-...... .... M... ..... .,......,..,,..... .... -...-.-..,...,........9S Slmng, Don ........................,.........,......,,.,..........,. .... .......-..........115, 24-5, 281 Strong, Nolan ............,.-...,,..,..-...,.-.. .........,-.,.....52, 189, 245, 287 Stubbs. Patsy Ruth .......,..N ..... .,............ ,.---............,.,..,,,...,.,,,88, 229 Stulh, Jerry ........ ............,....M.....,,,. ....... .. .... .. ............. ...,....... ...... ....,. ........ .....,...115 Sudduth, Marvin Gene .....,.....-.........-.........-.................2l., 115, 281 Suiter, Nolan ..........-.,......,-.....,.....-..M .... ,...,..........,..............,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,m52 Sullivan, Farrell ...............,.......,.......-.-,.......,-........,.... ..... .,...115, 284 Sullivan, T-Sgt. James ,.. ...... ........................,.....,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,m,m216 Sullivan, Robell Wayne ...........................,.........,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,71, 156 Sulsor, L. W. .,,.................................,....,,...,...-.,,........,.,.,,,,,,71, 270 Surralt, Auron D. .......,.............,,.........................,,,,,,,,,,,71, 85, 234 Sutherland. Dan ...,......-,..........,...,...........,,..,.,,.,,,,,m,,,mm71 Sutton, Albert --.W-....,....,.,.....,.....,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,W170 Sweeney, Oreta ..,,...,,..........,..u.-...............,--..,,,-,..,,..,,,,,,,,,,.,,34, Swinney, Darwin ..........,.....W....-....,..,.,.....,..,,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,m,-,.,W52 T Tanner, Evver ....,....,...........,.....,.,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,u,,,w,,mm34, Tanner, Leo Sam ..................................,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,115, 245 Tanner, Sidney A. ..... ..M. ...,.,.,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,71, 2457 287 Tallant, Troy Truman ....,.............,,.....-,..,,..,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,33, 286 Tarpley, Wendell Austin ..........,.......................,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.71, 255 Tarter, B. C. ..-.....................,.....,...,,,.,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,m-,95, 233 Tate. Mrs. Emma W. ......................,..,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-.34, Taylo, Bobbie Evers .........,................................,.,,,,,,,,,,80, 115, 231 Taylor, Mrs. C. B. V f V .. , -W ,,,, ,.,,,,,,:W34, Taylor, Buddy ..................................,,..,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,m,,,.1g3 Taylor, Frances Wiley .......................,..,,.,,,,-,,,,-.-34, Taylor, Jenny .-.---.---....................-88, 227 Taylor, Jerry -W..-.-4----............71, 235, 279, 283 Taylor, Joe VVVV V VVVVVV W , ......,,,,,,, ,, .,, ..,.. ,166 Taylor, John Melvin ...................,.......,.,,......,,,,,,.,,.,,,m,,83, 235 Taylor. Laura Jean f H L ,,,,,, 202 Taylor, Leslie H. ................................,...,,,,,.,,,,,,,52, 243 Taylor, Mrs. Lloyd --, V 4, 71 Taylor, Lloyd YW... ,,,, vw... ,WV ,,,, 'mm-21 Taylor, Loyd Ray ...............,..............,.,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,115 Taylor, Myrl V ... V H- V VVVVVV ,256 Taylor. Neal D. ,............... ....................-,..115, 281 Taylor, Ray J. .... 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East Texas State University - Locust Yearbook (Commerce, TX) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

1957

East Texas State University - Locust Yearbook (Commerce, TX) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

1958


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