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

 - Class of 1952

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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

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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.



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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

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