East Texas State University - Locust Yearbook (Commerce, TX)
- Class of 1955
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it -q 1 Q L i vi Us Q L la is 3 1 i Q Q . i Qu 55 Ss 1 .9 I. s v 4 Q Q s Q. bs 9 -.gy .sm x4. ns S . K. as v '-1. wa.. sf 1 1 F. I .3 1 :' 1 ? 5. 4 3 5, 'E .1 ff E 4 .1 in SQ 1 -F , V DCU 5 I x I e 4 4.-L........:.s-v-no-4-g...--v ff- xx, '14 -1 5 1 , X 1 lI 'fx X I Q 5 fl. 9 2144. 'ru 1... , W I... 'I fl I xg' 'Q Q ,VV aww N, . My V! 1 , f ..., A, wx X W J e H 'ff Y:-TLS l 4 Ni D ' gvf'-:X XMQQH 1 , , Q For several years East Texas State has been rated as a powerhouse in the major sports in which the school participates. This year, through the untiring efforts of Coach Bobby Rogers, the Lion basketball team smashed into national sports headlines and stamped the college emblem into. sports his- tory by winning the N.A.l.A. crown. During Rogers' three-year stay as head basketball mentor the Lions have never met defeat on their home court, while losing only a small number of games on the road. For his part in producing the greatest athletic victory in the history of the college, we are proud to dedicate the 1955 Locust. Z V-PX if Y,, -s ii ,jf , ir, J J v , Rec0 must 113 with Th' to the it With g their W firringc Lions, A other y were, 0 for its with C issue ol Members of the 1955 basketball team ter X are Jack Stephenson, Clarence Lynch, Nolllfltllx -leffel Logan, Bob Williams, Jim Mil- el' S THl7l955 BASKETBALL TEAM ilg Slate has 16 major ntes, This Of Coach all team ines and forts his. - During asketball lefeat OII a small his part ictory in Jroutl to Sufof the Locust Recognizing the fact that a good coach must have good players if he is to come home with the trophies, we want to add our praise to the members of this year's basketball team. With grim determination the Lions fought their way to the crown. While this was a fitting climax to the basketball careers of five Lions, the remaining quintet will have an- other year to equal the record. Stars there were, of course, but it is to the whole team for its fine play and sportsmanship, along with Coach Rogers, that we dedicate this issue of the Locust. ' Sincerely, The Editors Watch it now! . . . Hey! Can't you see that? jill . blynn Stevens, llryun Miller, Wayne Mulkcy. B1 Lum Notley. Shelby Metcalf unrl lioucll llolmby lingers. h, 'Qin- Who'll get the ball? . . . Oli. no! ... CONTENTS Administration . . Classes f 1 f f,,,4 If 4 ff Z f if f f Z f g f Z f , , Orgamzatlons lun X, ,, ., --.--Q-fxx-viz :.g.:--c.-w.uvu--Y-- Y Y Four coeds lurk in lhe hall after most lights are out and good little gals are snug in bed. i w ll W l 1 l . 9, w 'I .A , ff , :Q .,, fi, vt. . jg nw f l ' X .N S , fi . A ff , Q 'viva . xnxx Y C' 'Y X X QQ. v V., -Q. -, M 'A 23? I I :Q-h!.:4,lQQggf.'- ' W ' - '. .'--'- - --Y, -,f--,, - .-. ,., , - W-5-6-Aoa5f,,.:' Y- -f 1.YL.'. .. , 3 f--.Y-Nil -- ---- V , Y , - '-bfhis e,::1oe,,:1smAaLcLu.s4u4 ' - ' . nil' 3: S , , I . I an user'-Vials. 4 LJ-5. 4, L ? ifiing Pol. 7 'fggl' irom tri? ith ,,,. fl H, 1' J Wwrmfm... '-w- M X Wu.. ,,,,, - I A K x r f k V, If ll f ,fwl I, What wouldldormitoryvlife be without roomies? You can tell her your trouljlesfiipreview youre English theme or discuss the latest whols-going-withfwhom affair. Jeanette Shipp givesrvvmryyyroomie anfggdvanceahriefing of,what ,,her gragifnar teacher willghhave to grade is f f , MM Wm. :WW M251 No coed's desk would be complete without the photograph of her best beau. Gloria Jenkins' desk is no exception, but she seems too in- volved in studying math to notice Kendall Wright's picture. 7 ' '1 MW f , Z1 Off f Z I ' f , 3 5 K Your datebook's full, Lynn, exclaim Martha Cozart. cen- ter, and Joyce Taylor, right. Lynn McCurdy beams at her full calendar of coming events. getting involved in this session of cards are ,lo Ann Browns UH-L Bnrlmrn Jackson. Pnl Fuller and Bea Uouger. livery woman must learn to hid what her hands worth, and tm Wpml Wll'hat's the old refrain of dormitory at I its important. Peggy Reid deals through her closet for ' :lie right apparel. v fs il -1-Q., M Tonight! Patsy Fulfer tries to keep excitement. from her B N, voice. But you can bet your last year'ssf'A in psychology , 4 , s e she'll be ready and waiting for the buzzer at spfm. Re o s 5 Q5 M' f y in , B B ,,,o A ..lo, B is ,o.. , el,,,e so B B B eooo, . I 1 in A gy if yu.. ....e.s.,. wi Bottom left: Happy that sl1e's almost through, this coed gives her dress one last going-over. Bottom right: Holding their own style show, several coeds look over recent wardrobe additions. Here Patsy Couch models her formal, and Norma Parkhill and Betty Hellums show off their new bathing suits. Annette Redfearn admires the coeds. t. y 2 gives Coeds iodels w off :oeds. Betty Sneed gives her hair just one more pat before meeting her date 'Aon Firstf, TNI: ll X lm . hit ll 8 fffwo beers. please. No. I mean two dears. please. So joke Signing out is an important ritual Bobby Beene and Wayne Arnold while Mac Bane uses the of dorm life. and loella Devlin ob inter-com system to see if his date is ready. serves it here. indicating that she is V-, -. .,.,W... ,s.-.... .,.,....r...J i i Hmovieingw tonight. Nell Hames and Rheamon Lewis were caught by the photographer signing 30 to the evening-the perfect ending for a Grade HBN movie and the just-right t finish for a Binnion coed's date. i 1 1 E 1 I l i i And so to bed! Nyla Tinney. with hair in curler- snuggles beneath her chenille spread for a night of rest. i Q .by I H-risks? ish Q l l l l' f Named for late lounder-president W. l-. Mayo. the nien's residence hall which hears his name is the oldest still in use at lfast Texas and housed more than seventy men students during the 195-1-1955 school year. Serving as ilorinitory' proctor was lioliert Pitts. :Xtlanta senior. who l.fl'iillllil.lK.'tl last Nllly. Illltuttgli aliout ISU men live in the relatively new South ilorinitories. tour of which were occupied last year. ilu- l,oi-ust -'liosc lu -end its photographer to Mayo In tiinil smut- ul' its occupants at work and play. feeling that their aetiiities were typical of college dorm life 1-wry i-,lien-. Sunni- ul, tln.-se activities are presented pho- tograpliicallx lim- and on succeeding pages. lJui'iuitori.' lite ailinitteilly' has drawliacks as well as ailxantagc-. lint the freslnnan at East Texas State. per- hapw away front home for the first time. often finds the reassuring fi-llowsliip ol dorm roommates and ac- tpiaiutaiict-s can spell the tlil'l'ei'ence between a success- tul college can-i-r and failure. .-Xs one Mayo resident said, lt's no lun to he lonely. hut it's not so had when you have plenty' ol' company. .-Xuil certainly. lew people have ever been very lonely for vt-ry long in an lC.'l'. residence hall. All the elements that go to inalxc up the pattern of everyday life in a residence hall: the card games. the late-at-night hull sessions. the study periods. the towel and water fights, tContinued on Page l5l Dorm or barracks-tliere's not much difference in the wa ' ' ' . . . M Y 1 t . ,lohn Alcorn, Bill Phillips. Arch Coskrey and L. M. Smith ?J1lZli'rehei11Ii1Fs.1S Spent Here 'W N, as ' 'l-.'t Kent B' l i ialiiiiglq . theifinal' x M. w Nik 1,07 ,,,, I W. 7 W HX' as he lgh. Ed igestion fn, fi h CWithQ thaaidQof2,a m1n1atg1re power e putw M M ff. f ' ,f,mQWQfs RQXoM05f1S 533595 the IN fitface 'pf five?9?c1'Qi6k!7'ghaff1ow f 9, -,bg fl ,5 W .,., M, ,W PM WMA, . MM, ,W X .,,, ,...f ,. X X X W '.,.:, . WHY' Vx NSN? Q., , ,XtMt.M1. x Fld 3 E x 5 t 5 1 z L a Z f QQ :g.' ' , ' Eddie Leach fcints neatly from a blow aimed hy Cary Hall with a rolled towel. The ,N vicious crac-lc-lc! of thi- nvur-letltul weapon is often heard around Mayo as the, inhabitants relax of an owning. Leaves a nasty welt when it strikes home,' Mtayoites 5 testify. SN.. I V., , .Zn fwwkwlnw M Vi if W! ff K 5.17 K ,z T if 1 ll , - o.'J ,,tt ,lll l .. , , ,,,, ..,., , It I l A , o l f, Q h A. i A 57 t Charles Wfwdwff fakes aflefssg ar ' ' f 3 I o 5 , . Q, Y 'fy I' Q! 7 of relaxatton-f 1 l f ff of the elaboratot hare thwhobby-f t f of t t Qll f' sg, ,,,, ,.,, . ,. 4. ,, H I f The loca and has propertie demonstr thing in soap. 6 ' V? , ' I' fl ' 4+fh ' UQ? L If 2 M, ,J W' i'f m 'P ZHYJ, lv , 1 5 the occasional roller-skating sessions in the halls, the tele- phone calls to Binnion-all combine to draw the group more tightly together. Now and again, at mid- semester or final time, a bit more peace and quiet would be nice, according to another resident. But, he went on, NYou can always locate an empty room somewhere if you really want to study. The local water isn't bad tasting, and has incomparable medicinal properties, but as Eddie Leach demonstrates here, it's not the'best thing in the world for washing out soap. x f awww ' . . if igv X Why' 4, 5 .4 Our unobtrusive cameraman caught Don Greenwade Crightl d u r i n g rather an important telephone con- versation. The expressions on his face almost tell the story alone. 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Q 1 1 x 1 x , Af, X, My rf PM- ' vm-m 54... h ...S ,..s -...rx ,Q 'f ,1..l..1 , A f- NY 'hw 'saw-4-lays Hu u.. i i , ,.W.w,,.-..- Fw, K ,WW 'Q Q . fha- ' 52' 3' Cafeteria Instrumental Music Hall College Hospital ff 'ff Dealey Hall x un 4. Administration - HON. W I DN Hts s HON .I S WOODWARD Dallas Presule TL! HON. JOHN CALHOUN Corsicana Vice President BOARD OF REGENTS HON. WILLIAM Midland HON. W. H. BARNES Terrell DR. HUBERT L. MILLS HON. HENRY Houston llcrcforfl I L. KERR Z 7F 2 ffQ ,'Wf'f'f!W'?W ft5fQ7'lz, V4fi'fWWf7 7, F57 ' X if 'S -iw f .,,, ,, ,,,. ,, , , ,, . . .. wx f a, Q. O36 Wfwxf W ,W Af 1. . fs' 4 L ' A .... ...,. f . ' x 5? g h A 3 0 - ---- 4' f . ' - ' ix ,J H W ,, Ili, ' 1. , X f , --'V la I .... f . L' f wffbxi X 4, ef' A I ' SEARS MISS ELIZABETH San Antonio KOCH HON. CHARLES P. MCGAHA Wichita Falls X HON. FRANK 111. WI-IITE now, umumi ISHIQ Clvvvluml Illjfllillflkllll Sur ' c'1'11rAx U ll 44?- -X ',,,,.,-f- l lll.l.l-.N 5llXXl'.ll5. l'ln.ll. ll In Ill l ll 1'1 U lf' .U Cyl' UNK YUl'Nll. l'lx.ll. 1 uf Ilu' frlfllllllllft' Svlzunl MRS. MARIE DAVIS, B.S. Secretary to Dr. Sowers Deon of the College Deon of the Graduate School MRS. JEAN FOLLIS, B.A. Secretary to Dr. Young Dean of Women xx , ,, .4,..V Ns.,--k N--'-N s MRS. CAROL MCKENZIE Secretary ool Dean of Men MARGARET BERRY, M.A. Dean of Women JOHN W. ROLLINS, M.S Dean of Men MRS. JANIS METCALF Secretary 515 ANNA DRAPER, B.s. 57 Secretary L ' WILLIAM TRUAX, PILD. EARL A. KOILE, Ed.D. ' A ' D' ' D' S d 1'crijr'rx1lL?l11nzytgxzgalrxlce l'crslz:r?gi'?r11?zi1 E1:lit?:11:lC8 N E L D N REGISTRAR MRS. LAURA JEAN SMITH. M.A. JOHN WINDELL, M.A. Assistant Registrar Registrar JOELLA DEVLIN Extension Records MARIE RANEY Secretary-Recorder 3 S we Q25 E X f HENDERSON McDOWELL, M.S. Business Manager BUSINESS OFFICE WOODROW L. KELLEY, M.A. Assistant Business Manager DELL KNOX, B.A. Accountant JEAN GIBSON, B.S. Veterans' Affairs MRS. JEANETTE WADDELOW Secretary MRS. NEVA SIMMS Typist MRS. IMOGENE VICKERS VOILCIIBI' Clerk Must l'I+K1lZN' Ol2I,lCSlXN, ng amz.- ...,.-,, ,tl ff-1 1 SHDVZ7fil WmiIi ,H f Q' 'tg N ..x. ,f .., , . kV. ., fa , F n ga . C . t -Y. XJ1 , mi. .,. ,,. M... ,,,.,.o...w ' CLOYD YOKXG. BS. Assistant Director of Off-Can: pus .4 ct1'z'z'tz'es Resigned Feb. 1 MHS. HELEN SIDES Secretary Q- A MRS. ANN GIDEON, B.S. Secretary b' U 11' at ft 12 Q u -l u an u1,C'4.5 L '.,cf1fe GEORGE W. KIBLER, M.A. Superintendent of Construction Q F F-CAM P U S ACTH WTB ES MRS. ETHEL GILLEAN Social Director of 'Student Union Building 36 t 1 ildills COLLEGE HOSPITAL STAFF 5'Cr ip--A MRS. CLARA MATKINS MRS. PEARL JOHNSON RUTH BAILEY, R.N. HOUSING AND FOOD SERVICE J. T. NELSON, M.A. Director of Housing and Food Service I m.. , munf r,fm,m.fw1- 'mil nu-nn:-:mn-nnn n CLARENCE ALLEN, M.D. Physician JOSEPHINE WILLIAMS, M.S. Resident Counselor MRS. RUTH CANT Director of Binnion Hall LORENE LITTLE MRS. HELEN PATTERSON Dietician Cashier and Cafeteria Hostess ff A Q' Z -.fgh JOHN E. BURKE. B.L..S. Director of Library Servzce OPAL WILLIAMS, M.S. in L,S, Head Librarian -x: 'T' I 1 I 5 5 LUN.-X SMITH I ILS. in LS. I Rrjvrcnn' Librarian MRS. AGATHA MARTIN Secretary to Head Librarian COLLEGE LIBRARY I I 5 MARY THOMPSON. Bs. in Ls. EDNA RYAN B S ' Q P 'd' 1 L'b ' ' ' :ln QS. SALLY BETHEA, M.L. 2 no 'Ca 5 1 mmm Loan and Reserve Lzbrarzan Catalog Librarian 'S 9 Q.. --:.4 'iln ,nk-5-qui wffgfll IHA MARTIN 'fury t0 Qi brarian I,1Il! UI um OTIS BRADFORD. M.S. Associate Professor ROBERT FRAZIER, M.S. Instructor JOHN WILKINS, D.V.M. Instructor ALVIN RIX, M.S. Professor and Head of Department of Agriculture AGRICULTURE CHARLES SEUFFERLE, Ph.D. Instructor Resigned Feb. 1 -,J t If 503,15 43'U.f -CW PM , N mast! ,fm 5 , M 4 ' is , 1 r Vt X 2 ff I J. W. ROLLINS, M.S Professor A. C. HUGHES. M.S Assistant Professor ,f ,U , MW: , at My JOHN WEBB JONES, Ph.D. Professor and Head of .- - 3 - w Department of Ml Iniztfnlllftg:,':ig1,,M'A' Agricultural Education I Im CATHERINE NEAL. M.A. EMMA CREAGH, M.A ffssfsftlnl Professor and Adillg Assistant Professor Head of Department of Art ?' YJX ? 4 IGNE FRANKLIN. M.A. Associate Professor and Head of Department of Art Resigned Feb. 1 QUENTIN MORRIS, Ph.D. Assistant Professor CHEMISTRY PAUL STREET, M.S. KARL D. SNYDER, Ph.D. Associate Professor Instructor DALLAS D. LUTES, Ph.D. ARTHUR PULLEN, Ph.D. Ingzrugror Assistant Professor L. D. PARSONS, Ph.D. Professor and Head of Department of Chemistry BIOLOGY ELSIE BODEMANN, Ph.D Professor and Head of Department of Biology IYSICS ER. JR.. l'h.D. ' and firm! of Umgruplzy J. H. CLEMENTS. Pl1.D. Profvssor and Head of 1jl'lIl1ffIIH'l1f of Physics -ul .un-nsunpvl P' FRANCES POTTS, M.A Assistant Professor GEOGRAPHY ,- L in A. v .R N , 244 iii, 4 -W e Y: Qlzg : x.-z: :,::. :L '-,.. ,. ...' -. .. ,-.....,,111....-.- f W WW ' f y vm, ,-Rv fQ,i'W W , gawk? T. Xi- Ss S x ' -K f , ,wyf4QwW.x v,. , , -. Q, vs N 0- ,, 4 X Q , 2 irxw., ' l x w X H 'if ' 1 07' ' Q NW X , 04 QS ' ff fw WZZQ Www fy ff! fff X ,gf f W iw! fo f xl, 'fl WW Wm ,,, , ,W 'Y 'Y uv, f ,, 4 f 1 ,yf M' f if If wif! I .:a.: 5 . 1 -v 'f N 5? 2 ,Shi ,, ,,, A w,. . af' Wf ,, ,WW C. IIICIIAIID RING. NIA. Irzsfruclor, ,lourmilzsm llirevror uf .Yea 5 Herrin' CCMMUNICATIONS 5-if Vr'II,I.I:XNI SI':XI'IKNI.'IN. M I Instructor, Printing Forvrnan, Print Shop PALL ROObEX ELT. BLA. Instructor, Speech Director of Speech Clinic WILLIAM I. III-ILI.. I'h.D. Professor and Head of Department of Communications CURTIS L. POPE, M.A. Assistant Professor, Speech Dramatics Coach ROBERT W. VANCE, JR., B.S Instructor, Journalism Director of Photography if-QF' 'x f X e . . XY Xxx ' a PM . Kgs' .Q Swfx X 'fx :Qs -. x ,5,5x.M K N RL, fi -xgyggg wt 'w E K X xx X 'FXS' if NEA 1 K xx xg Q Sri N - ww.-iwwwwv--mwW,,aff A . f :ri 1 SQ ' , 5 Mwfwxx ,W VW! 1 , - -Y' VY' ,mmf ' 2, fwm 9 NN w-- Za a f 1 xxx. X-iffy, V ,1 ,, ,W RAY RUCKER, Ed.D. Assistant Professor SCCIOLOGY E D U N O N KENNETH EVANS, Ph.D Professor and Head of Department of Sociology ADELLE CLARK, M.A. MARGARET WILEY, Ph,D, LAWRENCE MCNAMEE, M.A Assistant Professor Professor Instructor VINCENT E. MILLER, Ph.D. JAMES W. BYRD, Ph.D. D. C. BUTLER, Ph.D. Instructor IVLSUUCKOT Professor ENGLISH PAULINE ROGERS, M.A. WILLIAM JACK, M.A- Instructor Instructor PAUL W. BARRUS, Ph.D, Professor and Head of Dcpgrfmpm- W I E A LORENE LITTLE Instructor -'iv 5 O A Q A WA FHENA TEMPLE Ed.D. Q , 3 Profzssor and Head o , Dmparrmfnt o Honn Fconomics HOME ECONOMICS ORP-X DENNIQ NI A ANNA MAXWEIL MA hunt-uupui 45 E HV h I 5 I 1. , '1 5 J 4 1 3 , 5 ' 2 3 3 A E W 1 I Q. L F . . I V . . I , A 5 -I 1'1'O.-... . J, ,, -i Asszstant Professor Assoczate Professor ' 4 L . Q N., r .j 48 -i GEORGE KIBLER, M.A. Professor INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION WELCOME E. WRIGHT, D.Ed. Professor and Head of Department of Industrial Education JOHN BERRY, M.S. ' Instructor New-K' ix ,JW :Si .41 HOWARD CONNALLY. M.S Instructor 49 , 42' A J. v. SIKES, B.s. ' Associate Professor Head Football Coach JESSE J. ll.-XW'l'llOHNE. I-1d.D. l'rof1-.mor and Head of IL-purtntvnl of Health and l'hy'sic'ul Ellllflllillfl HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION M. M. MACKENZIE. Ed.D. DELMER BROWN. B.S. Assistant Professor Instructor W. R. BODINE, Ed. D- Intramurals Track Coach Assistant Professor DON p Assigm aww? BOBBY ROGERS, M.S. Basliziiagiitgoach GERTRUDE WARMACK, M.A. Professor Ei ' LORENA BRANNOM, M.A. Assistant Professor ELIZABETH HUGGINS, M.A. Assistant Professor X s..,,.,: DON FAMBROUGH, B.A. lnffamufals A E Ed' D. Instructor ' Assistant Football Coach JAMES E. RICHARDS, Ph.D. Prolcssor and Head of Department of Music DEAN LOWMAN, Ed. D. RAY LUKE, M.M. . GEQR Associate Professor Instructor and Band Director MUSIC A N I i l F FLOYD A. HANSON' M.M. CHESTER CHANNON, M.M. MARGARET WHEAT, M.M. Assistant Professor Associate Professor Insgructgr ,,.- ' ' A fy,,f:f,,L,, W ! 3 4' f 'fr .sxwfs e.f. f f E 1 1 2 .V I glfector GEORGE LONGAZO, M.M. H. JAROLDE HARRIS, II, M.M. Instructor Instructor MUSIC BRENT C. TARTER, M.A Professor and Head of Department of Government Resigned Feb. I GOVERNMENT E W ROWLAND M A .IOSEPI-I SAYLOR Ph D Asszstant Professor Professor , 2 1:53, M ,oss , e Nr in I 1 9 1 i MXSGT. BERNARD HANDEL Supply COL. DAVID ll. ALFORD. B.S. Prnfvssor and Hvurl of llvpurnm-nl of .-lir Scivncv and Tactics ' i i M SCT. NIVRRAY D. PARH.-XM MXSGT. MALCOLM CALHOUN MXSGT. DOYLE ATCHLEY Sergeant .Vajor Personnel Records Sergeant Major -- V wf,,.,.. -W, ,,-m ,,.f, . ',v. IJ. ' f mfvf' 'P f-w , 'WMV Zim ML Q .. fp' Y 'E , 3' r, . UW! f r nnmygj -ww , pa MT? . M - r , . , , f -wf,6Z'0W,- ,J or f 19, V 1 1-.aw G Q. ' J , 4, P ' .fa 3 ' 1 . '32 iw is 'EL CAPT. HAROLD ANDERSON, Mig. MAJOR CHARLES OLDHAM CAPT. CALVIN HONES, M.B.A Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor ENCE AND TACTICS CAPT. PARK R. BIRDWELL, JR. TXSGT. DONALD SADLER, SR. SXSGT. CHARLES SHIELDS Assistant Professor Q Supply Administrative Assistant 1 sw X A. H. COWLING, M.A. Professor W. W. TAYLOR, M.S. Instructor MATHEMATICS CECIL B. WRIGHT. Ph.D. Professor and Head of Department of Mathematics R. E. BAKER, M.A Associate Professor RICHARD CLEMANS, B.A. Wesley Foundation BIBLE WINIFRED SMITH, B.S. Baptist Student Union POST OFF ICE STAFF FRED ENGLAND THOMAS WETSEL Superintendent of East Clerk Texas Station ECONOMICS nw Wi . ..r 'W' I m 'ln-pf 'I-:max IIVCISIITS. M.A. JOHN E- PEARSON, M-S- 1'f.,,f.-Sm .md Ilvud of lnsffucfof llvpurlrnrnr of l'.'l'0ll0Il1iCS . 6 1 SPANISH FRENCH MARY NELSON. M.A. EUSIBIA LUTZ, M.A. Professor and Head of Associate Professor and Head of Department of Spanish Department of French M1 ly!! nge 5 ,w-.mr JULIA B HUBBELL, M.A. Asststant Professor HISTORY NANNIE M. TILLEY, Ph.D. Professor and Head of Department of History all- ' Q. LOUIS R HARLAN MA sfo ,Q AY- we f nf? ., 52' E ,shy , . M, 5 , Q , fig, ,Mt 1954 I ,1?i.7 gun ff.. 4 1 4 fp 'X 6 CIZISSBS - GRADUATE QFFICERS ALEX KIBLER PAUL DURRIITT Vice President I 'rcs1'Jcvnt SENIOR CFFICERS RQ' GLENN HELLMAN MARY JANE HODGES President Secremry-Treasurer' CURTIS RUMBO GEORGE ROWDOIN Parliamenitarian. Vim Pl'CSl.ff6'l1f i N RICHARD STI-'PHENbON CHLOE MANKIN ROBBIE TAYLOR Prmulenl Secretary Treasurer Vzce Preszdent va, X X SOPHOMORE OFFICERS HAROLD MUSGROVE CAROL HARPER MAC BANE Vice President Secretary-Treasurer President e GLORIA JENKINS Vice President .... 'Q -A .ff lx -' ,, .-cf-1 T f .,.. 1, Y, 1 ff -A, , .-.. , ' fV.'743'..-Qffiq' I N . , ff L 'wvjf ' wzxq, , , e . 3 4 ,gl vi! 1 X es Qx YV' , ifiaiyxzgm cw! ww,-5 ' -' f BARBARA ADAMs...su1phur springs.. Freshman 3 J I I 'ki' 4 Q A ' . , 1 I X 7 - ,-frwfxs ,. f Alf E X S gk X All R N 2 ,am .QR If CARROL W. ADAMS . . . Paris . . . Senior FRANCES ADAMS . . . Mt. Pleasant . . . Sophomore JOE ED ADAMS . . . Commerce . . . Freshman JOHN MILLER ADAMS . . . Commerce . . . Freshman JOANN AKINSL. . .Dallas . . . Senior JIMMY ALBRIGI-IT . . . Linden . . . Freshman JOHN D. ALCORN . . . Karnack . . . funior NEVA ALCORN . . . Karnack . . . Freshman BILL ALEXANDER . . . Mineola . . . Freshman I SI-IIRLEE ALFORD . . . Commerce . . . Senior BEVELY ALLEN . . . Waxahachie . . . Freshman if ' ,g...:.v. . saw FRED ALLEN . . . Cunnlngham . . . Junior 'f IRA ALLEN . . . Texarkana . . . funior U JACK ALLEN . . . Atlanta . . . Junior ' K A. .l. 5 wi' 1 f JAMES ALLEN . l . Cooper . . . Freshman ' JOHN ALLEN . . . Bandana, Kentucky . . . Sophomore MURRAY ALLEN . . . Hughes Springs . . . Freshman TROY ALLEN . . . Hooks . . ,W ,W , ,U A 4 Ury fi A -'as6 ' ller AA , 'ff MARY ANN ALSOBROOK . . . Bogata . . . senior f .,.. s, 'I A I, l:ff'f': ,f :'Jr5.ff f, , can N. if awning 1v'n A 1 .J'!vMA aIY2'f1J'i? T , f ' f -v',, f I0 ,.,. X - ,K 0. ' A 141: 81 ' 5 7 07? ' . , 1 X ff' 7 I 7 4 N f .. sf K ffffffih W N ! 1 W! x WF X SZ 9 9 X YM 1 4 1 f , u M , A X 0 A 1 f 5 f X ef ' was eff Q : QS., 1, -A A ,,,, vrv' 1 '. 1 A , gri e f A .... Rfigff- - A..x N l r. . . ,EX A b 9 NEX5151 A X Q sw X X V' ' X X A X RQ 3 A xx RN .R S X xt X X Q A X swxs x NN xN R Q X WXRQ Q .5 -, - 'P' R- '. SI . Senior JERRY AMES . . . Campbell . . .Sophomore JOYCE L.-XFERNE ANDERS . . . Commerce . . . Freshman ANNA LEA ANDERSON . . . Royse City . . . Freshman BECKY ANDERSON . . . Malta . . . Freshman CLEVE ANDERSON . . . Whitewright . . . Freshman GLADYS ANDERSON . . . Blossom . . . Senior JANE ANDERSON. . .Tyler . . . Junior KATHRYN ANDERSON . . . Commerce A , We j i :E Q 'r-' . . . Senior LAWANDA ANSLEY . . . Royse City . . . Senior DUAINE APPLETON . . . Elkhart . . . Junior JEAN APPLETON . . . Commerce . . . Sophomore VESTA AREY . . . Floyd . . . Senior E WALTER AREY . . . Floyd . . . Sophomore ., BOB ARMSTRONG . . . Saltillo . . . Senior JOHN R. ARMSTRONG . . . Emory . . . Sophomore WANDA ARMSTRONG . . . Greenville . . . Freshman JIMMY L. ARNOLD . . . Dallas . . . Senior IO ANNE ARNOLD . . . Dallas . . . Senior WAYNE ARNOLD Gilmer . . . Junior JERRY ARRINGTON Greenville . . . Graduate Q CAROL ATHA . . . Commerce . . . Freshman CHARLES BAILEY . Denison G. L. BAIRD . . . Annona . . . Freshman BILLY BAKER . . . Fulbright . . . Senior LARALNEL BAKER . . . Cooper . . . Freshman PAT BAKER . . . IVilson, Oklahoma . . . Sophomore MAC BANE . . . Odessa . . . Sophomore JANE BAILEY . . . Hughes Springs . . . F h KENNETH L. BAILEY . . . Corsicana . .rlwurhlilori ORAS BAILEY . . . Gilmer . . . F reshrnank J. BOBBY F. ATHEY . . . Rockwall . . . Sophomore JERRY AVANT . . . Gladewater . . . Freshman HENRY BACKUS . . . Campbell . . . Freshman BARBARA RAY 'BAILEY . . . T F 1, BETTY BAILEY . . . Pecan Gap lIIltF'l1eshmahes man . . . Sophomore ff ' gsgiasy . ff Qs S' x I V , Q .,, , H ,V W il. A rrr . at f 2 1 X V11- Wy , 1 E BILLY BANKHEAD . . . Commerce . . . Freshman I DALE E. BARNES . . . Roxton . . .Freshman ' y I CHARLES BARNETT . . . Ferris . . . Sophomore 1 11, J x :1 ff' . CHARLES BARNHARDT . . . Greenville . . . Freshman i i! 'L ' A .... , f f ' 'zh' lil' asf Q Q J CC1CV 1 gf Ei ft NE! x eheh si L ChC A, ff :, ' it 1 ! A-if-2, JACKIE BARRETTWMI. Pleasant...Sophomore . ' 55' ' ff . 7 JOHN C. BARROW . . . Quinlan . . . Freshman ,sssi f 4- ' A NUMAN BARTLEY . . . Ladonia . . . Senior ' Q Ar.' 5 .gy ' I P ,Q fi ' PATRICIA ANN BASS . . . Royse City . . . Freshman 7, A - if I fi N' I if I 1' 'J' ,,e,f A A .L ffg HENRY c. BATTLE. . . Merit .. .Senior JAMES W. BAXTER . . . Sulphur Springs . . . Junior GERALD GIST BECKHAM . . . Savoy . . . funior BOBBY BEENE . . . Royse City . . . Sophomore REAGAN BELCHER . . . Dallas . . . Senior SHIRLEY BELCHER . . . Dallas . . . Senior JAMES BELL . . . Okmulgee, Oklahoma . . . funior JERRY BELL . . . Van Alstyne . . . Freshman I NELL BELLMAN .. Commerce Sophomore J., WILLIAM BELLMAN . . . Commerce . . . Freshman so . I I ,,,r. 1 ROBERT BENNETT J. . . Greenville . . . Freshman A '1 WAYNE BENNETT . . Commerce . Freshman A E535 I fwfr 9 may E f RAYMOND BENNINGTON Commerce Freshman RUBYNELLE BEN NINGTON Commerce funzor LYNDA BERRYHILL Gladewater Freshman DELOIS BETHEA Caddo Mills Sophomore it NWN 5' NN A K' 1 if-1-3:2255 Eff' Q ff Q..,.,,4S:e '- I - - V.,, A if AAA i ,,,,... . 4 ,. ' + V FS- f'e.'Q Ts N s E ff f ff f his X wee!! if X fe' ee l 'Xu-3i ' eeef W XX KENT BIFFLE GHICSVIIIC funzor W X LEONARD BIGBIE Overton Sophomore X X MERVIN BILLINGS Roxton Graduate ffgf f ff Q N6 L, ai A SHIRLEY BILLINGS Roxton Freshman MARIE BILLINGTON Greenvllle Freshman DOROTHY BIRD Longview Graduate CAL BISHOP Gilmer Sophomore BOBBY BLACK . Paris . X. . lunzor JANE BLACK .Paris lunzor Q X Wx MQ' f X X WILLIE MAE BLACK . . . Talco . . . Sophomore EARL BLACKBURN . . . Commerce . . . Crarlusate W s Xie X Q CAROLYN BLACKSTONE Kiloore Sophollwfe LORRAINE BLALOCK Glacleuater FTCSILVHUU OHN C BLANTON Leonard Graduate J NAONII BLI-3135013 Tyler Junior LANDEL BLOCKER Greenville' fulnior DALE BOLAN-D . . Dallas. . Freshman DONALD RAY BOLES . . . Scurry . . . Freshman KENNETH BOLIN Mt Vernon Freshman 'W fi 1 ., F' ., x , . f- iff I y X 41 CELIA YVONNE BOLTON . . . Paris . . . Sophomore NIDAIAH BOMAR . . . Windom . . . Freshman GEORGE WYLIE BOND . , . Cooper . . . Freshman MARYNEL BOON . . . Linden . . . Freshman SHIRLEYE BOOSE . . . Greenville . . . Freshman CAROLYN BOULWARE . . . Kiomatia . . . Freshman GEORGE BOWDOIN . . . Mineola . . . Senior J. W. BOWEN . . . Dallas . . . Freshman BETTY BOX . . . Kaufman . . . Junior JWILLIAM BOX . . . Commerce . . . Senior A J AMES BOYD . . . Greenville . . . Junior WAYNE BOYD . . . Greenville . . . Sophomore ,Q A WILLIAM BOYD . . . Bonham . . . Graduate 1 Q, JOHN BRAMLETT . . . Texarkana . . . Senior A LESLIE BRAMLETT . . . Paris . . . Junior X HOYD BRANCH . . . Sulphur Springs . . . Freshman l g as SAUNDRA BRAZELTON . . . Dallas . . . S h DOROTHY BRENNAN . . . Dallas . . . F rejliymggore ANN BREWER . . . Kemp . . .Junior GENE BREWER . . . Commerce . . . Senior CLAUDE BRI MARTHA BRICE . . .Sulphur Springs . . Ffeplmwp CE ' ' - Sulphur Springs Freshman DEAN BRANCHCOMB . . . Mena, Arka sa . . . f ' KENNETH BRASHEAR . . . Dallas . . . Senior umm JO ANN BRAY . . . Dallas . . . Freshman .-49' MARY BRICE . Sulphur Sprin l ' - gs . . . Freshman JOE WAYNE BRITTAIN . . . Mineola . . . Freshman Q M -. Q ' ' Q EDWIN BRONAUGH . . . Elgin . . . Graduate I 4465, U T - AK JJ Vs ANN BROOKS . . . Klondike . . . Senior 7 ' I SARA BROTHERTON Commerce So homorr X 2 ,Q I ' X A BOBBY BROUGHTON . . . Tyler . . . Junior ANNE BROWN . . . Commerce . . . Sophomore GLORIA BROWN . . . Greenville . . . Sophomore JAMES BROWN . . . Livramento, Brazil . . . Sophomore JERRY BROWN . . . Whitewright . . . Freshman JIMMIE BROWN . . . Greenville. . . Sophomore KENNETH BROWN . . . Greenville . . . Freshman MELBA BROWN . . . Powell . . . Sophomore OLVIN BROWN . . . Bailey . . . Sophomore CLYDE BROWNING . . . Abilene . . .Junior JOANN BROWNING . . .Tyler . . . Junior AURELIA C. BROWN . . . Livrarnento, Brazil . . . Graduate 5 N ww, i N , Q ,J Q N I QQ.: N f X N' 'W X E N . . s f . A V ' ' GQ- ' in X 2 , ESQ, e- ' , an-u X X3 xi RNS-alt 'ISSN 1 x 1 S MW 2 ,X ,M ,1 ,ws syn ll I M N X vi ...- A ,fy X . K. viii X gi -.:.v X' 1 '.5 + 1 V 1 -. . '35 .. LAXM .J gy .fn V an t 4, 1. 5. it all-, vw M' , N 225 3 4' 5 I - ,,,, , . A ll I lx A i llllfrx JW? gr . f X ne, - . .... ' I ., N' r, f-M, :.1' 2, ,ii BENTON BRYANT . . . Yantis . . . Sentor V, ,,VVL,,,, w xxl Q I - ' .E V ' J Q, 5 f .IQ f ,145 l I EARL BRYSON . . . Tyler . . . Sophomore Q ff 2 ' 5 GEORGE BURCHAM . . . Greenville . . . Semor K' J he ' .-..: if f 51, Q .fly JERRY BURGESS . . . Van . . . Freshman 1- ' J ff . ' '--- -- 1. IIQIQ M4 ..., Naz, ..,,, ,. KENNETH WAYNE BURKE . . . Bailey . . . Senzor Q ak l 'X 'N- ' I I ' JAMES L. BURNETT . . . Marshall . . . Junior VIVIAN ANN BURNHAM . . . Grapevine . . . Sophomore JOHN BURNS . . . Paris . . . Graduate NOEL BURNS . . . Broken Bow, Oklahoma . . . Senior CHARLES BURNSIDE . . . Greenville . . . Freshman JIMMIE NELL BURROW . . . Cooper . . . Freshman BOB BUSH . . . Greenville . . . Sophomore I JOE FRANK BYARS . . . Blue Ridge . . . Graduate ' A BILLY BYRD . . . Gladewater . . . Junior ' pf LAWRENCE E. BYRUM . . Tyler . .Junior , ,,,. 0 'N J f I ,, f 4 Tl C7 , 4 0 ' 1 1 - X A, 1 ff A X M I LILLIAN BYRUM . . . Greenville . . Senior f X J W ,V :mf ,Q ,Qt ,WZ fr K Z xy G f , f 4' G 2- 1 Z, ! 7 X s S of lg f f Z! W W 7V f WN 'Z V KW! .rea T' Z' , 0 f X ff , , . 'K they fi :., y Sr: ' 1 ff 1-J : rr, H X 'f 'af sz , A. . BENNIE JEAN CAIN Calvert . . . MARCIA DLE CAIN Glaclewaler ..., Junior yy MAI COM CAI I-IOUN . . Chillicothe .... S ophomorc' 5, f yyy A Tl-IFLMA JO CALL . . Bailey . . . Freshman .1 II n for my f iffy Z ' Q NGK 4 eww n f' f A X '11, I rl ,X 1 ' 1 22:71. PW A 4 , . . 'A' wr, rw '- X l fx X N fa f f , fwfr 2 zbg q qo a f I Q-..:.5-QssfifwjV. UMA, fit W' s -'s--'Www f is er r xx fff 7 N' V W N , W 17 f 4 S f fy Www Z , X L44 3 f X ff in if Rx W 2 X 4 X VK I K 'M i ai algal' Q A SS 1 X x X X X- !. XX. .. . ,, ,sf X BOBBIE CALV IT . . . DeIxalb . . .Sophomore ' GUS CANDLER . . . Bossier City, Louisiana . Senior WILLIAM CANTRELL . . . Greenville ..., I unzor VERN CAPERTON . . . Grand Saline . . . Freshman ,..a..:,:., 1 73 PAT CAR is . . . .. . ' ' fd WILLIAM CARNES . . . Sulphur Springs . . . Freshman DERRYL CARD . . . Pickton . . . Freshman L SLE Winnsboro Fr6ShI7lC1Vl BOB CARPENTER . . . Tulsa, Oklahoma . . . funior Yla- J un.- 4 I, wx IONA B. CARPENTER . . . Mt. Pleasant . . . Senior - CAROL CARRELL . . . Dallas . . . Sophomore BOBBY CARRI-NGTON '. . . Enloe . . . Sophomore .4 P JERRY CARRINGTON . . . Enloe . . . Freshman BILL CARROLL . . . Como . . . Sophomore .W P . CLYDE CARROLL . . . DeKalb . . . funior I CPR Q, BOB CARTWRIGHT . . . Mena, Arkansas . . . Senior t ' 'K n 4' ak , 4 Q' Sa ,v . ,Zu 'I' I ,I N - H' a 'hr .x I ,Q ' DON CARTWRIGHT . . . Mena, Arkansas . . . Junior LUI ' - f . . CHARLES CASHELL . . . Longview . . . Sophomore , IM EDWIN CASON . . . Dallas . . . Freshman I PEI . FRANKLIN CATE . . . Lone Oak . . . Freshman ARI , MARY CATES . . . Commerce . . . Sophomore A LEA KENNETH CHAMBLISS . . . Daingerfield . . . Senior BOB CHAMPION . . . Bandana, Kentucky . . . Sophomore JERRY CHANDLER Quinlan . . funior JOHN CHAPEL . Dallas funior 44 A ' A ' X X Q i u o Q a Q .. 4 fl y A. GRADY CHAPMAN . . . Sulphur Springs . . . Senior ALLEN CHILDS . . . Magnolia, Arkansas . . . funior BENNY JOE CLARK . . . Cooper . . . Freshman . . . Mt. Pleasant . . . Sophomore I I ARK...B h ...S h I MARILYN CLARK . . . Van . Zrgphomsfe Omore BILLY I- CLAYTON . . . Sulphur Springs . . . Freshman .IOE CLAYTON . . . Bonham. . . Sophomore PAT CLAYTON . . . Commerce . . . Sophomore MARTHA CLEMENTS . . . Garland . . . Junior f Z aa '3 LUDELIA CLEMMER . . . Nash. . .Junior ' 4 , ROBERT CLICK . . . Cumby . . . funior MARY CLINTON . . . DeKalb . . . Senior WILLIAM CLOWER . . . New Boston . . . Freshman LEONARD COCKRILL . . . Hughes Springs . . . Graduate WANDA COCKRILL . . . Hughes Springs . . . Sophomore WILLIAM CODY . . . Lone Oak . . . Freshman WILMA COFFMAN . .' . Terrell . . . Freshman HOMER COKER . . . Muldrow, Oklahoma . . . Senior m 5: :,:, . BILLY COLLARD . . . Dallas . . . Junior E L ees JOE COLLIER . , . Mineola . . . Freshman S it S ,e sV Q 9 I JANE CONLAN . . . Clarksville Q . . Junior JN I Vs s I E J ,., L ,-,V - he 1... 5 CHARLES CONLEY . . . New Boston . . . Senior BROOKS CONOVER . . . Cleburne . . . Sophomore f HERBERT COOK . . . Royse City . . . Freshman DOYLE COOPER . . . Texarkana . . . Junior LUAN COOPER . . . Greenville . . . Freshman s JAMES COPHER . . . Mena, Arkansas . . . funior PEGGY COPPEDGE . . . Avinger . . . Senior ARCH COSKREY . . . Gatesville . . . Sophomore LEAH COSTLOW . . . Athens . . . Senior L. P. COSTON . . . Crandall, ., . Sophomore PATSY COUCH . . . Texas City . . . Sophomore DOLORES COULTER . . . Tyler . . . Sophomore ANN COX . . . Lake Creek . . . Senior if 3933? . afwyfyw - uf BEN COX Commerce Freshman GEORGE COX . . Commerce Senior JOHN COX Dallas Sophomore 5 X TOMMY COX Laredo funior MARTHA COZART Greenvllle Freshman MARTHA CRABB . Leonard Freshman ,ELLA CRAIG R1dgeWay . Graduate -711-s. PAT CRAIG Plano Junior BOBBY CRAIGO Celeste Senlol JERRY CRANFORD Commerce Senior 2 7 . J. :'5?tS'J f 'gi Q' ,,,f 233275 V ,F ' it T GERRY CRAIG . . . Mt. Pleasant . .. . Freshman . T . . ' . . . c . . . f f, ' 5.1 , . . . . . . if v K fix 1 L 4 . r - gg, E 5 x Z 5 9 2 9 S E I LYND.-XL CRAWFORD . . . Trenton . . . Freshman DONNIE CRE.-UIER . . . Conunerce . . . l'lI't'SllIIIlIl1 BOB CREECH . . . Mineola . . . Senior MARY LEE CRECC . . . Enloe . . . 1'Ifc SlllllUII NETA CRENSHAW . . . Wills Point . . .Senior X. , BOBBY CROINIER . . . Sulphur Springs . . . Freshman .V -. DON CROOK . . . Paris ..., I nnior BETTY CROSS . . . Cumby .... I unior A 'ls I- p i A-4 X ! 1,.q1fP.mLJ. . - I JERRY CROUCH . . . Roxton . . . Junior NORMAN CRUIVIIJ . . . DeKalb . . . Junior DORA MAE CURRIE . . . Kansas City, Kansas . . . Junior LARRY CURTIS . . . Greenville . . . Freshman BILL DANIEL . . . NVOIIC City ...Senior LESBY DANIELS . . . Texarkana . . . Senior MARY HELEN DANIELS . . . Texarkana . . . Freshman MARY LYNN DARBY . . . Winnsboro . . . Freshman JOE DARROW . . . Sulphur Springs . . . Freshman JOHN DAUGHTREY . . . Powderly . . . fanior BILLY DAVIS. . . Sulphur Springs . . . Freshman DON DAVIS . . . Honey Grove . . . Freshman FAYE NELL DAVIS . . . Yantis . . . Senior FRANCES DAVIS . . . Sulphur Springs . . . Freshman - JUANICE DAVIS . . . Yantis . . . Sophomore MILDRED DAVIS . . . Commerce . . . Sophomore VALLEE DAVIS . . . Yantis . . . Freshman W MARILYN DAWSON . . . Cooper . . . Freshman SX BILLY JOE DEAN . .. Cayuga . . . Senior 3 ,ff KATHERINE DEAN . . Cayuga . . . Senior KENNETH DEASON . . . Tyler . . . Sophomore DARLENE DEATON . . . Greenville . . . Freshman FRED DEES . . . Dallas . . .Junior B. E. DENTON . . . Garland . . . Freshman, JOELLA DEVLIN . . . Grand Prairie . . . Senior JEAN DICKERSON . . . Athens . . . Freshman SHIRLEY DICKERSON . . . Commerce . . . Freshman .-Z Hlllfl CHARLEY DICKEY . . . Sulphur Springs . . . Sophomore CHRISTOLENE DICKSON . . . Commerce. . . Senior JAMES DICKSON . . . Commerce . . . Freshman MORRIS LEON DILLON . . . Farmersvllle . . . Freshman DONALD E. DINGUS . . . Gilmer . . . Sentor GERALD DINGUS . . . Gilmer . . . Graduate SHIRLEY DIXON . . . Greenville . . . Sophomore AUBREY DOBBS . . . Winnsboro . . . Graduate ,Q ., , lc I KOLETA DoBBs . . . Hawkins . . .Freshman . g L p IESSIE DOBSON . . . Clarksville . . . Senior fi I f , BILL DODD . . . Atlanta . . . Freshman A ' P . A JOEL DOTSON . . . Atlanta . . . funior 5 NOLIE LEOTA DOUDNEY . . . Commerce . . . Freshman EDWIN DOWNS . . . Hughes Springs . . . Freshman NEWANA DOWNS . . . Gilmer . . . Freshman EMMA LEE DOYLE Paris . funior JIMMY DOYLE . Honey Grove Sophomore ANNA DRAPER . Mt Pleasant Graduate REX DRIGGERS Mt Pleasant Sentor ROGER DRIGGERS Longview funtor W ff! vjqaffjr-'gg' if I pl ,X v ..-X , p , w,.jf.f..,.f 5' ,I G' .sax ,' - -- rt iff :Zh , fjt,,r,,2fri1s3 Q f :f .. ' mv' 1 2 3 ,Q ,' -ftsz vf ' L, L any I, tm 477: , :....:. BILL DUDLEY Comanche Semor JOYCE DUNAHOO Ridgeway Sentor IEARL WAYNE DUNAVIN Sulphur Springs GARY DUNCAN Commerce Freshman Senzor W X 6 MARVIN DUNCAN ROBERT DUNCAN Irving Freshman Ladonia Sophomore MARTHA DUNN Ferns Sentor VON ROY DUNN McKinney Freshman DANNY DURHAM Sulphur Bluff Sophomore PAUI DURRETT Waco Graduate IRA DYCUS Texarkana Freshman ALICE EDWARDS . Greenville. .Freshman 99' ' WAYNE EITEL Plano . Sophomore IIERBERT ELLIOTT. Commerce . 11171101 N SIIERRY ELLIOTT . SUIIJIIUI Spllllgb . Freshman DAN ELLISON . . .Texarkana . . . funior I Y Dalla .lllf1i0V RLBY ELZE ... s... LADY ENGLISH ...- Dallas . Freshman JOANNE ENSMINGER . . . Sulphur Springs . . . Freshman GARY ERWIN . . . Ladonia . . . Freshman .14 :QT All ' I if-. su gg.. 'l 4 u '-Z'5:1-Z- L N x X N X X 1 Q 4 R mf Q l N X. a'1' A iss X I- s A U , REBA FARMER . . . Ladonia . . . 42 , A lf X lu lf X ? ' X- ANITA EVANS . . . Mt. Pleasant . . . Freshman ROSS EVANS . . . McLeod . . . Sophomore CHARLES FARELL . . . Commerce . . . Freshman Freshman HUGH FERGUSON . . . Sulphur Springs . . . Sophomore MURIEL FERGUSON . . . Longview . . . Senior SHEILA FERGUSON . . . Dallas . . . Sophomore NICOLAS F ERNANDEZ . . . Brownsville . . . Senior W. A. FIELDEN . . . Sulphur Springs . . . Junior JANET FIRMIN . . . Mt. Pleasant '. . . Sophomore JOHN FISHER . . . Bonham . . . Sophomore LAJUAN FITE . . . Atlanta . . . Senior MARGARET FITE . . . Commerce . . . funior ROBERT FITTS . . . Atlanta . . . Senior CHARLES FITZGERALD . . . Texarkana . . . Freshman MARVIN FLRETWOOD. . .Terrell . . . sophomore BUSTER FLEMING . . . Emory . . . funior DICK FLEMING . . . Annona . . . Junior RICHARD FLEMING . . . bindale . . . Sophomore CLIFFORD F LESHER . . . Greenville . . . Freshman ANNA JEAN FLETCHER . . . Paris . . . Freshman KENNETH FLETCHER . . . Garland . . . Senior ART! . PM LW JAMES HOLDEN FOSTER . . . T lc . . . S ' B. C. FOWLER . . . Daingerfield FliRrS::zior enwr BOBBY FOWLER . . . Greenville . . . F h JOAN FRANCE . . . Sulphur Springs .lets Frggrhman NITA FOLLIS...C ,US 1. LARRY FORD.. .Ri-E1l2ilCi..FfeZhmZ'Z0re 5 A A MARION FoRD...PariS...seni0f hi p JAMES FOSTER. ..Talco . Hrfeshman A ' A .F ....1 of 'Q 'Sy A . C C 'aw' or X ,I it S. L. FULLER . . . Linden . . . funior BOB FRANCIS . . . Hooks . . . Graduate A JUNE FRAZER . . . Commerce . . . Junior KAY FREEMAN . . . Mt. Pleasant . . . Freshman , 'zgg .'ii!.f X JOHN FRASER. . . Greenv1lle . . . Freshman sr ei W X 1 X Z MARGARET FREEMAN . . Commerce . . Freshman I JACK FRIERSON . . . Paris . . . Junior ' PATSY FULFER . . . Roxton . . . Sophomore PATSY FULLER . .s . Clarksville . . . funior ROXANNE GALE . . . Terrell . . . Sophomore ROBERT GALVAN . '. . Longview . . . SUE GANN . . . Whitesboro . . . Freshman DANNY GARCIA . . . Sulphur Springs . . . Sophomore JOANNA GARDNER . . . Dallas . . . Sophomore G THERESA GARNER . . . Saltillo . . . Freshman JAMES GARRETT . . . Greenville . . . Freshman RICHARD GARRISON . . . Kanawha . . . Junior ARTURO GARZA . . . Laredo . . . Senior FRANCISCO GARZA . . . Laredo . . . Senior LYNN GASKILL . . . Wolfe City . . . Sophomore PANSY GASKILL . Wolfe City NELL GAVIN . . . Caddo Mills . . . Freshman TOMMY GAVIN . . . Caddo Mills . . . Junior JERRY GAYLER . . . Commerce . . . Freshman Junior .ws y - sw X K , xx w 5 . y i x' 1,- M. X Q tvs X. -. . ig in. X X X x X X' 4 Ni 2 VQX xx, XX xy i S I X S X XX s R fr If gow X X 3 sofas.: MFE 5, is :-. 2 'si 'f r 55 . , 3, If 1 . -Y -X. .11 -5 21... X, -E x Q 535 iw f fn W' Y 'KWWMQ ,V , 11 . f J , x ZZ f Z, X ' if E234 2 xxx X, X f, ,f X, , f f f M X if rx , If IQ E ,s. f,. ,. We A ,jif , is' W , . .. X f ' X ,, W , in X gf ' fffjf if ki .:,. . . ' X 4 X f X N . it f QF S X ks s wx, R I t N H sessseses s s f 1-1'- 4 if-.. .... 6 i , Q 4, . , f X f 4 4 if if I Q W 'L f 1 rw! ffl X J ' 22. s, x . WX s F N f s F Q Str We ff sie . a N, .fra 5: .,,, ,T .sis if ' X rfb... -P..-:-img..-'sk .rv ess V W N XNXN 5. ll uu i..iii x Xxbx , W' ,,,, Wi , , f il ff W if ' ,5 7 f fg- , ' y ' ' .P me .,.,,,,,, . V f 2 ,V ff' 5 we 1 ,, Q Q! X - , , fi' 6 'f . 4 ,491 1' fr it as fgf f mfg! Q . ff' A gif, - 2, or 5 ' 32,4 ff 'f .,,- : Mi QC vs X fflia T W f3!7f'Vf, NC - A ' , f . 3' I WM- A X 1 + WANDA GEARNER . . . Winnsboro . . . Freshman WILLIAM D. GEORGE . . . Commerce . . . Sophomore KENNETH E. GERBER . . . Texarkana .1 . Senior f f WILLIAM GERRON . . . Ennis . . . Freshman JOANN GIBSON . . . Commerce . . . Sophomore KENNETH GIBSON . . . Como . . . Freshman IAA MARCELLOUS GIDDENS . . .Enloe . . .Sophomore BOB GIDEON . . . Sulphur Springs . . . Senior HOYT GIDEON . . . Sulphur Springs .... lunior ALLEN GILCHREST . . . Van . . . Freshman PATSY GILLISPIE . . . Como . . . Freshman Zawya. 3 Nl , i I ' A , L.. gr. ia, W W. 3 s' -, r A hifi s, X X fg -1. .f W? X. L. X :Q lg! '91 :I Zgx, Z ,f X wx we as X N s 5 I s N 7 v ' v- ufl' 'N-A ELVIS GILMORE . . . Greenville . . . Fr6Shf7ll17l WILLETTA GLADDEN . . . Paris . . . Freshman MAC GLASS . . . Quinlan . . . Freshman LIL GLAZE . . . Ft. Worth . . .Junior DORIS GOOD . . . Dallas . . . Senior A' CAROL GORANSON . . . Dallas . . . Sophomore BEA GOUGER . . . Calvert . . . Junior - GENE GOWEN . . . Harrold . . . Junior iifgs 4. vb BOBBIE GRACE . . . New London . . . Sophomore JOE GRACE . . . New London . . . Senior LOIS GRAHAM . . . Huntsville . . . Freshman JACK GRAMMER . . . Telephone . . . Senior L. S. GRANTHAM . . . White Oak . . . Junior JAMES GRAVES . . . Winnsboro . . . Junior PAT GRAY . . . Sherman . . . Freshman . ' U : , X N .1 ,p-. I v av -5 . I. 5 J, . ,I K fx! . ,, .R R! H Q- L 11 .. 4 an j j -, K . 1 V ' v 2 1 3 '- - -5, A -1 51.5. .,, ff , -...,,,?--. ' 1--1e'.'J-J i .'-':.',,nL3:-F22 X :f::::-'-'-'-:haf :-Q-:-322122: J . g:.,:'.:.:.'.. I ,.:.Q.,'-nzgifgx V NELBA GRAYSON . . . Emory . . . Junior HENRY GREEN . . . Gober . . . Freshman MARY ANN GREEN . . . Greenville . . . Freshman DON GREENWADE . . . Floyd . . . Freshman SONNY GREENWOOD . . . Texarkana . . . Junior DAN GREGG . . . Sulphur Springs . . . Junior .TEANETTE GREGORY . . . Honey Grove . . . Sophomore HERSCHEL GRIER . . . Terrell . . . Freshman CHARLES GRISHAM . . . Leonard . . . Senior I lf Xlf -1,., , 4 COLEEN GRISSOM . . . Carthage. . . senior WILMA GRIZZLE . . . Quinlan . . . Freshman p J OE GROZIER . . . Terrell . . . Freshman re I t 7 ,L .TEQIIZXLEIGETEQBB . . . Garland . . . Senior . . . Sulphur Springs . . . Sen 'o MANUEL GUTIERREZ . . . Laredo . . . Jhihior THOMAS GUTIERREZ . . . Laredo . . . Junior PETE GWARTNEY . . . Texarkana . . .Junior ODESSA HADDOCK . . . Commerce . . . Freshman LOLA MAE HAGER. . . S Q ulphur Springs . . . Junior CHARLES HALDEMAN . . . Plano . . . Graduate LEONARD P HUWAHD H IOE n. lim LEE Roi H moi Hia ANNA HALL . . . Sherman . . . Freshman CARY HALL . . . Mesquite . . . Freshman JOHN HALL . . . Marshall . . . Freshman MYRA HALL . . . Hughes Springs . . . Freshman VIRGIL HALL . . . Greenville . . . Freshman KATHRYN HALL . . . Marshall . . . Sophomore NELL HAMES . . . White Oak . . . Sophomore ANN HAMILTON . . . Greenville . . . Freshman ROY HAMMACK . . . New Boston . . . Sophomore PAT HAMPTON . , . Naples . . . Freshman RUTH HANBY . . . Rockwall . . . Freshman MAX HAN ES . . . Mt. Pleasant . . . Freshman pl ROBERT HANNA . . . Dallas . . . senior if FLOYD HANSON . . . Commerce . . . Sophomore iizp' 'iil A Z jx ROGER HAN SON . . . Commerce .' . . Sophomore -A :,, 5, M f 'Zf' ,ar, Q W ttt. 'ii' A . i.1o.: I me LEONARD HARCROW . . . Cooper . . . Senior HOWARD HARDY . . . Kilgore . . . Senior JOE D. HARGRAVE . . . Sulphur Springs . . . Sophomore sfk' tsiiii Fsi LEE ROY HARP . . . Greenville . . . Freshman CAROL HARPER . . . Caddo Mills . . . Sophomore JAMES HARPER . . . Commerce . . . Freshman DURWARD HARRIS . . . Mt. Pleasant . . . Senior JACK HARRIS . . . Plano . . . Freshman - EROY HARRY . . . Sulphur Springs . . . Senior ,J G' , ,, ,.,. , fffyfmw-V,,,, -3,-,MW A,-Wi, GAYLE HARRY . . . Commerce . . . fnnior .I OE HARRY . . . Sulphur Springs . .I . Sophomore LEE ROY HARRY . . . Sulphur Sprmgs . . . Senior H 2 'F WMM wr I' vw svn , 31 im ' fwfr 'f 6522, Q fM..J?Yf'f BARBARA HART . . . Greenville . . . Sophomore GEORGE HARTMAN . . . Commerce . . . Senior MARY LYNN HARTMAN . . . Greenville . . . Senior PAUL HARVEY . . .Annona . . . Junior X , NJ sa ,t w, ,saw Xp X A spa X. Q X K A EX., 6,35 .g is 5 I ' -,,' ' 5 A R -tx N. pigs N X X 1 gm x I E N lx X X S Nas X w xx BILLY HATPIELD . . . Dallas . . . Sophomore JAMES HAVENS . . . Leonard . . . Freshman GENE HAWKINS . . . Commerce . . . Freshman CHESTER HEARD . . . Palmer . . . Sophomore v CARL HEFLIN . . . Texarkana . . .Senior HAROLD HELC-ER . . . Avery . . . Sophomore GLENN HELLMAN . . . Muenster . . . Senior ,IANIE HELLMAN . . . Muenster . . .Sophomore BETTY HELLUMS . . . Scurry . . . famor - JERRY HENDRIX . . . Gladewater . . . funior BEN HENRY . . .Texarkana . . . Junior A D ,IIMMIE HENSLEE . . . Wolfe City . . . funior EPITACIO HERNANDEZ . . . Merced, California . . . Junior DEAN HESSE . . . Longview . . . Sophomore ROGER HESTER . . . Winnsboro . . . Senior I .fig E V, .. BRUCE HIBBITT . . . Denison . . . Freshman if ' I I KENNETH HICKMAN . . . Farmersville . . . Freshman I JERRY HILEMAN . . . Jefferson . . . Freshman Sm f I CHARLES HILL. . . Hillcrest . . . Freshman . X .1 JBQDTE K - ., 5 F git..- i xv 1 WILLIAM HILL . . . Dallas . . OTIS HINKLE . . . Frost . . . TRAVIS HINSON . . . Mineola . . . Senior H KEN HINTON . . . Yantis . . . Freshman HERBIE HOBBS . . . BenaWheeler . . . Junior HESTER HODGES . . . Fairlie . . . Senior l MARY JANE HODGES . . . Quinlan . . . Senior MARILYN SUE HOLCOMBE . . . Honey Grove . . . Sophomore DON HOLDER . . . Sulphur, Oklahoma . . . Junior E I 3 FRANCES HOLDER . . . Dallas . . . Sophomore 2 ,.. 'h U t N N .M is X fx EDWARD HOLLEY . . . Maud , , , Senlor MAXINE HOLLEY . . Maud . un JIMMY HOLLINSHEAD . . . Pittsburgoi. . Freshman PRUDENCE HOLLIE . . . Paris . . . Senior JERRY HOLMES . . . Mt. Vernon . . . funior SHIRLEY HOPEWELL . . . Celeste . . . Freshman MARTHA HOPKINS . . . Honey Grove . . . Freshman i CLAUDE HILL . . . Dallas . . . Senior ROBERT HILL . . . Corpus Christi . . . Freshman SHIRLEY HILL . . . Alba . . . Junior . Junior Senior , 2,14 1 X: 1 N L h -.QS . IIA BL MBNA BDDY BUBEI BOBBY WENDELL HORNE . . . Sulphur Springs . . . Junior RAY HORNER . . . Sulphur Springs . . . Senior . . Freshman PEGGY HORNSBY . . . Ladonia . JAMES HOTTINGER . . . Terrell . . . Freshman HERBERT HOWELL . . . Canton . . . Senior PERRY HUDEL . . . Dallas . . . Senior BILLY HUGHES . . . El Dorado . . . Graduate JOE ALLEN HUGHEY . . . Greenville . . . funior RODDY HULL . . . Pittsburg . . . Freshman HERB HUMPHRIES . . . Gladewater . . . Sophomore JOE HUMPHRIES . . . Malakoff . . . Sophomore JEANICE I-IUNEYCUTT . . . Gainesville . . . Freshman THELMA HUNT . . . Quinlan . . . Freshman A. J. HUTCHERSON . . . Commerce . . . Sophomore SUE I-IUTCHERSON . . . Trenton . . . Freshman ILA MAE HYATT . . . Brownwood . . . Senior MONA FAYE HYDER . . . Dallas . . . Senior EDDY ICENHOWER . . . DeKalb . . . Freshman DURELLE INGLISH . . . Greenville . . . Freshman BOBBY INGRAM . . . Greenville . . . Senior DAVID INGRAM . . .-Paris . . . Senior JAMES INGRAM . . . Wolfe City . . . Senior JIMMY INGRAM . . . Trenton . . . Freshman WANDA INGRAM . . . New London . . . Graduate JERRY IRONS . . . Lockney . . . Sophomore JERRY ISOM . . . Commerce . . . Sophomore DAVID IVIE . . . Bonham . . . Freshman BARBARA JACKSON . . . Dike . . . funior JERRY JACKSON . . . Farmersville . . . Junior LEE JACKSON . . . Leonard . . . Freshman BILLY JACOBS . . . Farmersville . . . Freshman M' f N! ff fx X fx ' N.--:1 ,h : :::' I , X . tmsw ex qi fix C . Nw Q.. it N S 4 S : si JIMMY JACOBS . . . Plano . . . Junior CHARLIE JAMES . . . Farmersville . . . Freshman DOUGLAS JAMES . . . Annona . . . Freshman YVONNE JAMES . . . Dallas . . . Sophomore ' I ,.,,, ' gf , V fr , if, Q . f .f I . I gg Vx, I . V z 1 ., 7 - M. P3 I ' I Bri W-A 4 ,V f x QS J -f 1 1 ff. OLEN JANES . . . Cooper . . . Freshman JANIES JEFFCOAT . . . Commerce . . . S0ph0IIl0f6 GLORIA JENKINS . . . Cooper . . Freshman HARMON JENKINS . . . Paris . . Freshman NANCY JENKINS . . . Greenville . . . Freshman ' 3' DAVID JOHNSON . . . Cayuga . . . Sophomore J 1' K. DOUGLAS JOHNSON . . . Denison . . . Freshman 1 GLENDA JOHNSON . . . Merit . . . Freshman ,ffl B , f A as :,. of 43 -,l if JANET JOHNSON . . . Sulphur Springs . . . Freshman 3, - 4 If ' PATSY JOHNSON . . . Miller Grove. . .Senior V y r if- ROWENA JOHNSON. ..Bogofo. . .Junior I 17 A iv J -iv I ', jf I is -J I TOMMY JOHNSON . . . Vivian, Louisiana . . . Freshman A -7 1 ,t M : , fi BETTY JOHNSTON . . . Greenville . . . Freshman -17 - I I CARL JOHNSTON . . . Pecan Gap . . . Freshman 'J i ' BILLY RAY JONES . . . Byers . . . Freshman D Q M' J' 5 1: lu ., S , ., r 1 , , it :ew 5 Y 1'-f Q z x I I J V: ' tai . . J .V 1 ik il l l fi .. l JOE JONES CARROLL JONES . . . Ector . . . Junior DENTON JONES . . . Roxton . . . Freshman DON JONES . . . Greenville . . . Freshman DOUGLAS JONES . . . Annona . . . Freshman JEAN JONES . . . Longview . . . Senior Benton, Kentucky . . . Sophomore 5 JOHN JONES . . . Bonham . . . Sophomore Q' fr-' MARTHA JONES . . . Roxton . . . Freshman WILLIAM JONES . . . Hughes Springs . . . Freshman , WILLIAM JONES . . . Cooper . . . Senior ' CHARLES JORDAN . . . Hughes Springs . . . Junior PEGGY JORDAN . . . Wills Point . . . Senior : l , ii. 'x - .' I I I 1. I :fd , - ,,fQ. Q ROBERT JORDAN.. W' b 5 ' , , , 3. h . inns Oro . . . enior r A J HOWARD JUMPER. . . Mt. Vernon . . . Junior ' Y RONNIQE JURGENSEN . . . Duncanville . . . Freshman JOHNNIE KAY . . . Mt. Pleasant . . . Senior Eli! , I, ji , il? ' ei Mfr? PRESTON KEEBLE . . . Mabank . . . Senior SUE KEENE . . . Ivanhoe . . . Freshman BEN KELLEY . . . Dallas . . . Freshman VIVOJEAN KELLEY . . . Commerce Senigr . -'K F5 BARBARA KEMP . . . Waskom . . . Senior I GENE KEMP . . . Gatesville . . . funior LARRY KEMP . . . Waskom . . . Senior ROXIE KENNEDY . . . Cunningham . . . Sophomore S X. x I -1 'VX ' .JIAKL E - HOYT KENNEMER . . . Winnsboro . . . Senior JOLENE KENNEMER . . . Winnsboro . . . Sophomore F1 . e , ALEX KIBLER . . . Commerce . . . Graduate 2 ---, - . . , f JERRY KIDD . . . Brownsboro . . . Senior 1 , . L fs i - : E gl ...W 'li W . HAROLD KIDS . . . Como . . . Freshman FLOREEN KIEFFER . . . Mineola . . . Senior TED KIME . . . Breckenridge . . . Senior ANN KING . . . Commerce . . . Senior BOB KING . . . Saltillo . 7 . Freshman CLYDE KING . . . Quitman . . . Freshman JAN KING . . . Commerce . . . Senior . S Y Q wi , X if , W 1 , E 5 'S , f ..a:5a?I refs, ' MZHQS W ,gf f. ,, K, 9 . lx QW QQ . v' f - W' gr! fe M , lf f WA-1' X if Q 15120 W TOMMY KING . . . Irving . . . Senior A BURLEY KIRBY . . . Gladewater . . . Freshman S BILLY KNIGHT . . . Hooks . . . Sophomore Q BILLY JOE KNIGHT . . . Winnsboro . . . Senior r zzr , .rqi ' JEANETTE KORKMAS . . . Tyler . . . senior eierirrey I I ,X ww' 7 ax . p a ge ' gv ,V., V! W Z 7 HAYNES KUECKELHAN . . . Bonham . . . Freshman X SAM LADYMON . . . Paris . . . Sophomore VERNON LAMBERT . . . Athens . . . Senior X JOHN LANCASTER . . . Pecan Gap . . . Junior Q afjis, f A X ROBERT LANCASTER . . . Pecan Gap . . . funior RAY LANDS . . . Commerce . . . funior BILLIE LANIER . . . Sulphur Springs . . . Sophomore 7 2 - Ik ff 1 .2. f ' 1 4.4-S f 1 iffy f f , A ,hgqp Mgr, . f , Xi , may C .N . - 432 E V fn ,, , , WW f . ' , , K f XJ Milf V, 5 hw TOMMY LAWRENCE . Commerce . . . senior EDDIE LEACH . . . Texarkana . . . Freshman A Q A LoU LEE. . . DeKalb. . . sophomore JANET LEGGETT . . . Sulphur Springs . . . Freshman I W ' p,,5 f DWANV LEMMOND . . . Paris ..., lzmior ANN LEMON . . . Commerce . . . Freshman -'W PATSY LEMON . . . Sulphur Springs . . . Freshman BETTY LEWIS . . . DeKalb ..., luinior Z , M 3 V ,r 'il D 44 1 ui ., I , ,. ' , .. 4 f 1 ,-I Fil? I -. , a ev 1- 3 ,U is ffAf, .w Q X 2 1' 'I I' . , gf!! q f f 2 f N A , 'iff ' , .- X X , X - Mk! COLLEEN LEWIS . . . Texarkana .... lunior PATSY LEWIS . . . Celeste ..., I unior RI-IEANION LEYVIS . . . Tyler ..., 1 unior PEGGY LITTLE . . .Greenville . . . Freshman LARRY LITTLEFIELD . . . Mt. Vernon . . . Freshman HAROLD LLOYD . . . McKinney . . . Freshman I 5 CLARENCE LOGAN . . . Celeste . . . Freshman I ,IERREL LOGAN . . . Oklahoma City, Oklahoma . . . funior VIRGINIA LONDON . . . Sulphur Springs . . . Freshman FREDDIE LONG . . . Cumby . . .Junior DON LOVE . . . Talco . . . Freshman GRACE LOVE . . . Greenville . . . Sophomore BEN LOVING. . . Talco . . . Junior ELIZABETH LOWE . . . Dallas . . . Freshman GENE LOWE . . . Rockwall . . . Senior ANITA LUNA . . . Garland . . . funior GENE LYLES . . . Ivanhoe . . . Senior CLARENCE LYNCH. . . Arvin, California . . . Senior MARY MCCAIN . . . San Benito . . . Freshman RON MCCASKILL . . . Joplin, Mo .... Freshman CHARLES MCCASLAND . . . Greenville . . . fnnior RONNIE MCCHESNEY . . . Gladewater . . . Sophomore JIMMIE MCCLAIN . . . Cooper . . . Sophomore NEVA MCCLANAHAN . . . Greenville . . . Freshman 1 Q f fi' RUTH MCCLELLANI . . . Commerce . . . Sophomore 'Q,,,5' ' JIMMY MCCLINTON . . . Dallas . . . Sophomore I ij CHESTER MCCLURE . . . Bloomburg . . . Freshman FRAN CES MCCLURE . . . Keltys . . . Freshman HERBERT MCCONNELL . . . Atlanta . . . Senior DALE MCCOY . . . Kilgore . . . funior WINFRED MCCOY . . . Moran . . . Freshman JERRY MCCRARY . . . DeKalb . . . Freshman LYNN MCCURDY . . . Dallas . . . Freshman BILLTE MCDONALD . . .Redwater . . . Freshman ' J. C. MCDOYVELL . . . Elkhart. . .funior I ZPZ 1 JOYCE MCDOWELL . . . COISICHHH . . . Junior K ' ' JOYCE MCEACHERN . . . Gladewater . . . Sophomore 1 , 0 L I c- EVELYN MCELHANY . . . Athens . . . funior Ii' I 1 s X L' M. .V Ji Jai, pa ,Q V f 1 K fgfl- HENRY MCCEE . . . Trinidad . . . funior ll . N I rs X X ,J I2 J- NU M 3 I 'F L pf ,Q JOEL MCGEE . . . New Boston . . . Freshman f i r i ff JERRY MCGOWAN . . . Dallas . . . Senior N iff' - fi NORMA McKEE . . . Corpus Christi . . . Sophomore F ' a n I ' BASIL MCKENZIE . . . Commerce . . . Freshman c i I5 GAYLE MCLARTY . . . Dallas . . . Freshman JAMES MCLARTY . . . Nashville, Arkansas . . . Senior BENITA MCMANUS . . . Brownsboro . . . Senior MARIANA MCMILLON . . . Point . . . Sophomore BOYCE D. MCMURPHY . . . Texarkana . . . Junior JACKIE MCNABB . . . Bonham . . . Freshman BILL MCNEELY . . . Sulphur Springs . . . Freshman MAURICE MCPEEK . . . Gilmer . . . Graduate PATSY MCQUAID . . . Pickton . . . Freshman JACK MCVAY . . . Cooper . . . Senior BILL MCWHORTER . . . Waxahachie . . . Freshman JAMES MCWILLIAMS . . . Crockett . . . Freshman ANNE MABRY . . . Commerce . . . Junior ELWYN WAYNE MACKEY . . . Gladewater . . . Sophomore HOMER MADDING . . . Texarkana . . . Senior MYRON MANESS . . . Gilmer . . . Junior BILLY MANHART . . . Windom . . . Senior SYLVIA MANN . . . Sulphur Springs . . . Freshman ROSEMARY MARCHBANKS . . . Clarksville . . . Freshman WILLIAM R. MARSH . . . Tekamah, Nebraska . . . Freshman GENE MARSHALL . . . Farmersvllle . . . Sophomore MELVIN MARSHALL . . . Paris . . . Sophomore BOBBY MARTIN . . . Throckmorton . . . Senior JO ANN MARTIN . . . Hallsville . . . Sophomore MARY MARTIN . . . Como . . . Senior RALPH MARTIN . . . Roxton . . . Freshman JAMES L. MASEY . . . Nashville, Arkansas . . . Senior f N , JERRY M.-X'l 'l'HEWS . . . Longview .... lnnior JIMMY M.-XTTINGLY . . . Kerens . . . Sophomore MICKIE SLE MATTINCLY . . . Kerens. . .Sophomore DOY M XYEY Dalli Senior ' BARBARA MEAD . . . Bells . . . Freshman 'Q.-J' H 29 Q x Q F N , . ' JAMES MEADOWS . . . Brownsburg, Indiana . . . Sophomore I A CHARLES MERRITT . . . Plano . . . Sophomore Q, V, JANIS METCALF . . . Athens . . . Senior 'ap Q SHELBY METCALF . . . Tulsa, Oklahoma . . . Senzor ii LYNMARIE MILAM . . . Caddo Mills . . . Freshman BOBBY MILLER . Quinlan . . . Freshman I 1 1. b p X fs' C N ' I., DUDLEY MILLER . . . Mt. Vernon Freshman 4. gl '55 ' f A , gf '- GERALD MILLER . . . Cooper . . Freshman 1. ,f li I--I 5 gf V B JOE MILLER. . . Gilmer. . .senior i ix V Q 5. .A NANCY MILLER . . . Tyler . . . Sophomore I It ' , , 1 f ,A E ,V fm liflxi :QA A Tv in ,fx ls . f . 8 mk fn. IH X. fx fri: NANCY MILLER Blg Spring Freshman JODIE MILLS . Hooks Sophomore ROBERT MILLS Atlanta junior WAYNE MILLS WIUHSDOIO Sophomore HARVEY MILNER Llttle Rock Arkansas Senior SHIRLEY MITCHELL . Greenvllle Freshman CHARLES MIZE . . . Lone Oak . . Freshman , JAMES MONTGOMERY . . . Ladoma Senior JANE MONTGOMERY . . . Ladon1a Senior x CAROLYN MOOD . . . Garland . . . Sophomore X ' ALICE MOORE . . . Greenville . . . Freshman ' CLUREN VICTOR MOORE . . . Naples . . . Senior DON MOORE . . . Kilgore . . . Senior JIMMY MOORE . . . Van . . . Freshman LINDA MOORE . . . Cumby . . . Freshman MILTON G. MOORE . . . Ravenna . . . funior WILBUR MORGAN . . . Dallas . . . Sophomore AILENE MORRIS . . . Farmersville . . . Senior REX MORRIS. . . Gilmer . . .Sophomore TOMMIE P. MORRIS . . . Commerce . . . Sophomore I If? A f ROSS MORRISS . . . Mt. Pleasant . . . fanior it RICHARD MoRRoW. . . McKinney . . .sopltoototo WESLEY MORROW . . . Frisco . . . Junior t -t.. KENNETH MOSELEY . . . Greenville . . . Freshman at 5 I U - VIRGINIA MOSELEY . . . Hooks. . .Senior lee A J. F. MOSS. . .Pecan Gap.. .Senior '- p wh? DOROTHY MOYE . . . Hooks . . .Senior 5 11, 1 . 7' sssl A WAYNE MULKEY . . . Davis, Oklahoma . . . Senior ' A fl 5 I MACK MULLINE . . . Winnshoro . . . Senior HAROLD MUSGROVE . . . Atlanta . . . Sophomore JOHN MYRICK . . . Commerce . . . Senior I ,gil na t t 57 1 N ' A ,AA mm I , :jfs i ' ts of t , F, Rig JAMES EDWARD NARRAMORE . . . Greenville . . . Senior GEORGE L. NAVARRO . . . Laredo . . . Freshman MOVERINE NEAL . . . Sulphur Springs . . . Freshman HARREL NEESE . . . Atlanta . . . Sophomore X, , I x fo 'Yfx I + CLIFTON A. NELSON.. .Wills Point . Junior MICHAEL A. NEWBY . . . Nocona . . . Freshman PAT NEWELL . . . Ector . . . Freshman DAPHNE NEWMAN . . . Leonard . . . Freshman ,lim I SUE NEWSOM . . . Ore City . . . Junior tiss JIMMY Joi: NEWToN. . .Winnsboro . . .Sophomore if FRANKIE NICHOLS. . .Picton . . .Freshman I RONALD NICHOLSON . . .Denison . . . Freshman s 7 j DELLA JEAN NIX...DoIttgotfIo1d...Ftoohtooo A I. t , 1 I wage oft y , 5? MARY NIXON . . . Canton . . . Junior MACK ALLEN NOLEN . . . Yantis . . . Freshman MARY NORMAN. . . Sherman . . . Freshman BILL NOTLEY Morrison Oklahoma Senior LUPITA OCHOA Laferla Sophomore LETA JO O DELL Greenville Freshman ttt t I J t K X 1 it ff ANN OGLESBY Commerce Senior JOE D. OGLESBY . . . Stamps, Alkansas . . . Senior CAROLYN OLDHAM . . . Pittsburg . . . Freshman BETTY ORMES ..., I efferson . . . Freshman JAMES ORR. . . Greenville . . . Freslmmn 'Www' 9' ' 1 1 CECILI-X OW ENS Garland Sophomore LOL BETH PARKER . . . McLeod . Sophomore OVID.-X PARKER . . . Gilmer . . . Freshman NORMA PARKHILL. . . Rosser . . . Sophomore -auf' f x EDNA PARKS . . . Paris . . . Senior DWIGHT PARSLEY . . . Dallas . . . Sophomore HAROLD PATMAN . . . Dallas . . . Sophomore DWAYNE PATTERSON . . .Greenville . . . Freshman yy' JACK PAUL . . . Wichita Falls . . . Sophomore BETTY PEACE . . . Paris . . . Senior - ROBERT PEEBLES . . . Pittsburg . . .Sophomore N? TT L. fsf A s. 1 . 1 . L .. .,. , ..,. 'JZ BARRY PELTON . . . Garland . . . Sophomore BETTYE PEMBERTON . . . Commerce . . . Sophomore WARD PENDLETON . . . Lone Oak . . . Senior ' WILLIAM PENN . . . Irving . . . Freshman .IOANNE PERKINS . . . Greenville . . . Freshman JOE PERKINS . . . Sulphur Springs . . . Freshman OTHELLA PERKINS . . . Honey Grove . . . Freshman GERALD PERRY . . . McCloud . . . funior JAMES PERRY . . . Annona . . . Graduate ROY PERRY . . . Windom . . . Junior J. M. PERRYMAN . . . Sherman . . . lunior VIRGINIA PETTIGREW . . . Wolfe City . . . Sophomore BILLY PETTITT . . . Campbell . . . Freshman ' BILL PHILLIPS . . . Mt. Pleasant . . . Sophomore p . GOVER PHILLIPS . . . Greenville . . . Senior JOY CE PHILLIPS C F h CAROLXIN PINKERTOlf1,mme'I'?Ier Sefnihciim IACK PIRKEY . . . DeKalb . . . Freshman VIRGITNIA PIRKEY DeKalb lunwr TOMMY POLLARD Dallas Junior SCOTTIE POOL Henderson Senior ,IANETTA POPE Omaha . . . Freshman CAROLE PORTER Greenville . . . Freshman .IACK PHILLIPS . . . Princeton . . . Senior I so-4 Y? . J' TREVELYN POWELL Atlanta flinior JACKIE PORTER . . . Terrell . . . Freshman MATTIE GWEN PORTER . . . Commerce . . . Senior DORA FRANCES POSEY . . . Cooper . . . Freshman PAT POWELL . . . White Oak . . . Sophomore as SHIRLEY POWER . . .wlchira Falls. . .Freshman R LARRY PRICE . Mt. Pleasant .- . . Sophomore fl QCN, ' - Q VIRGINIA PROCK . . . Mesquite . . . Freshman LAVADA PRUETT . . . Copeville . . . Freshman TOMMY PURDON . . . Mt. Vernon . . . Freshman JOSEPHINE PURVIS . . . Paris . . . funior BARBARA PURYEAR . . . Weatherford . . . Sophomore BILL PURYEAR . . . Weatherford . . . Junior PEGGY PYLANT . . . Winnsboro . . . Sophomore DON RAINBOLT . . . Commerce . . . Freshman 3 CLYDE RALEY . . . Winnsboro . . . Freshman I MARIE RANEY . . . Mt. Pleasant . . . Senior um DANA M. RANSOM . . . Carthage . . . funior I HENRY REAVES . . . Pittsburg . . . Senior 1 LIZ REAVES . . . Mt. Pleasant . . . Freshman ANNETTE REDFEARN . . . Mt. Pleasant . . . Freshman PAT REECE . . . Honey Grove . . . Freshman PEGGY REID . . . Pecan Gap . . . funior EDWARD REVELS . . . Texarkana . . . Senior BILLY RICE . . . South Mayd . . . Senior BOBBY JOE RICE . . . Longview . L. . Senior CARMON RICE . . . Longview . . . Freshman JACK RICHARDSON . . . Killeen . . . Senior LOVIS RICHEY . . . Gladewater . . . Freshman CAROL ANN RIGSBY . . . W1HdOm . . . funior JOYCE RILEY . . . Terrell . . . Freshman RICARDO RIVERA . . . San Diego . . . Freshman EDNA RUTH ROAN . . . Cooper . . . Sophomore CLAUDE ROBBINS . . . Paris . . . Sophomore DOROTHY EVELYN ROBERTS . . . Forney . . . Senior J B ROBERTS . . .Kilgore . . . Senior ED ROBIINETTE . . . Texarkana . . . Freshman 'Q I ROE LEE RODGERS . . . Booker. . . Freshman if 'QQQ RFU RODIxEY . . . Hanover . . . Sophomore - 'RQ 1 DARRELL SEAL . Childress . . . Freshman f 5 STANLEY SEBRING . . . Denison . . . Freshman 5 I MELVIN SETZEP. . . Denison . . . Sophomore if I QQ? 'l LYNN DALE SEWELL . . . Sulphur Springs . . . Freshman ' I S 1 5 1 rw . ARTHUR RODRIQUE . .' . Commerce . . . funior CAROL ROGERS . . . Plano . . .Senior VERA ROGERS . . . Commerce . . . Graduate 1 N-- BILLY ROMACK . . . Brashear . . . Graduate W: JIMMY ROMAN . . . Cooper . . . Senior BEULAH ROSE . . . Clarksville . . . Junior JANET ROSE . . . Clarksville . . . Junior BILLY FRED ROSS . . . Greenville . . . Freshman 9.3. I NELDA ROUNSAVALL . . .Athens . . . Junior ' BILLY ROUSE...Mt.Vernon...funior up ANN RUSHING . . . Blue Ridge . . . Junior ,S CAROL RUSSELL . . . Mt. Pleasant . . . Sophomore P' Q '. CLOVIS RUTLEDGE . . . Mt. Vernon . . . Senior S' CAROLYN RYAN . . . Talco . . . Sophomore DON SADLER . . . Hugo, Oklahoma . . . Freshman BOBBIE SALMON . . . Commerce . . . funior BOBBY SANDERS . . . Canton . . . Sophomore JEAN SANDERS . . . Canton . . . Junior PAUL SANDERS . . . Pittsburg . . . Sophomore LILLIAN SATTERWHITE . . . Mt. Pleasant . . . Graduate ROBERT SAXON . . . Quitman . . . funior EDWARD SCARBOROUGI-I . . . Mt. Pleasant . . . Freshman KLEMENS SCHMIDT . . . Oakland, Nebraska . . . Sophomore DUDLEY SCHOOLFIELD . . . Dallas . . . funior DAN SCOTT . . . Honey Grove . . . Senior JOE SCOTT . . . Sulphur Springs . . . Junior ARLON SCROGGINS . . . Commerce . . . Sophomore '-y,' ,J iw .. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ...W,,., 9!! M If JERRY SHARP . . . Commerce . . . Junior FAYE SHELTON . . . Texarkana . . . Sophomore Q frg ---- 5 I JEAN SHELTON . . . Texarkana . . . Senior I JOHNNIE SHAW . . . Beaumont . . . Freshman if 7' S f-fx LORETTA SHELTON . . . Greenville . . . Sophomore MARTHA SHELTON . . . Honey Grove . . . Freshman BILLY SHERIDAN . . . Gatesville . . . Freshman CHARLES SHIELDS . . . Upton, Wyoming . . . Freshman W , an - -n QV. b : JIMMY SIDES . . . Hillsboro . . . Graduate CYNTHIA SIFFORD . . . Athens . . . Junior JUDSON SIMKINS . . . DeKalb . . . Freshman LARRY SIMMONS . . . Sulphur Bluff . . . Sophomore :FR , . VV MARLYN SIMMONS . . . Annona . . . Freshman bbbbzi, 'f . :-' I TOMMY SIMMONS . . . Annona . . . Senior NIX SIMONS . . . Mt. Vernon . . . Sophomore TERRY SIMPSON . . . Charleston . . . Freshman r n , an I , x , S I ,, 1 A-A wiv ' 4- '7 . rs.. ., V ' I WILLIAM SISSEL . . . Commerce . . . Freshman I t , J,exx 1 x t i I e,, f DANNY SMITH . . . Mt. Pleasant . . . Sophomore DAVID SMITH . . . Greenville . . . Freshman DELORES SMITH . . . Garland . . . Sophomore V DICK SMITH . . . Lancaster . . . Freshman DORSEY SMITH Como Freshman EDNA JEAN SMITH Qulnlan Senior ELL LETA SMITH Sulphur Bluff Freshman JACK SMITH Talco Sophomore JOHN SMITH Telephone Junior LOYD GLEN SMITH Prmceton Junior L M SMITH Campbell Sophomore NANCY SMITH Omaha Senior in JEANETTE SHIPP . . .cladnwnref . . . sophomore E. B. SHIRLEY.. .Ben Franklin efnfznnie , N J ESSIE sHoRT . . . commerce . . f senior MARGARET SMITH Commerce Sophomore BARBARA SNEED Edgewood Sophomore BETTY SNEED . . . Hughes Springs... . Freshman HERBERT EARL SNEED . . . Edgewood . . . Graduate DON SOCKWELL . . . Greenville . . . Freshman JAMES SPARKS . . . Como . . . Freshman GEORGE SPEIGHTS . . . Royse City . . . Sopholrwfe IDA SPENCER . . . Gilmer . . . Junior NINA SPENCER . . . Gilmer . . . funior FRANCYSE SPITLER . . . Dallas . . . Freshman MELBA SPRING . . . Commerce . . . furLiOf NEVADA SPRING . . . Commerce . . . Freshman JAMES STANDIFER . . . Farmersville . . . Freshman DAVID LEE STANLEY . . . Waxahachie . . . Freshman ,wb-.-X JAMES STANLEY . . . Lampasas . . . funior -53 PEGGY STEELE . . . Tyler . . . Senior I f ELEANOR STEELMAN . . . Paris . . . Senior JOHN PAUL STEPHENS . . . Whitewright . . . Freshman THELMA STEPHENS . . . Grand Saline . . . Freshman RICHARD STEPHENSON . . . Garland . . . Junior BOB STEWART . . . Brashear . . . Senior GARY L. STEWART . . . Farmersville . . . Sophomore JAMES STEWART . . . Talco . . . Sophomore JOHN H STEWART - . . . Texarkana . . . Sophomore I RONALD STEWART . . . Palestine . . . Sophomore U., TOMMY STONESTREET . . . Dallas . . . Freshman EVA STOOKSBERRY . . . Commerce . . . Senior 'X Ala.. J., DON STRONG. . . Dublin . . . Senior CLOPTON STROUD . . . Atlanta . . . Senior JERRY STUTH . . . Greenville . . . Senior 1-L TSITIIUTH . . . Greenville . . . Junior . . . Greenvllle . . . F reshm ROQRTENSE SULLIVAN . . . Murchison . . .ailunior RY SWARTS . . . Mt. Vernon . . . Senior BETTE TABOR . . . Weatherford . . . junior CARLOUS ADRIAN TAYLOR. G l .. d...s , NEAL TAYLOR cobe 5 'Man 0ph0mO'e r...enzor RALPH TAYLOR . . . Cooper . . . Freshman ,. .,. ROBBIE TAYLOR . . . Gatesville . . . Junior SELMA JOYCE TAYLOR . . . Overton . . . Sophomore SILAS TAYLOR . . . Cunningham . . . Freshman JOHN PAT TEMPLES . . . Mt. Pleasant . . . Freshman BILLY TEMPLETON . . . Cooper . . . Junior JOE TERRELL . . . Chandler . . . Senior BILL THOMAS . . . Mt. Pleasant . . . Junior R. L. THOMAS . . . Jonesville . . . Sophomore WILLIAM THOMAS . . . Daingerfield . . . Sophomore ADDIE THOMPSON . . . Blue Raid e g . . . CHARLES THOMPSON . . . Palestine . . . Junior CHARLIE THOMPSON . . . Quinlan . . . Freshman LEON THOMPSON . . . Trenton . . . Freshman zshman CLARENCE TIDWELL . . . Commerce . . . Freshman io, BILL TILGER. . . Trenton . . . Junior BILLY TINER . . . Dumas . . . Freshman ,Umm NYLA TINNEY . . . Winnsboro . . . Freshman LEONARD TUCKER . . . Quitman . . . Senior MARY JANE TUCKER . . . Mt. Pleasant . PATTI TUCKER . . . Sulphur Springs . . . Freshman THELMA TUCKER . . . Athens . . . Junior ARVIE TURNER . . . Hutchins . . . Junior BILL TERRY . . . Vivian, Louisiana . . . Sophomore JERRY TERRY . . . Bivins . . . Freshman Senior . . Sophomore CHARLES TURNER .. KENNETH TURNER . -MARTHA TURNER . . . Mineola . . . Sophomore . . Greenville . . . Senior . Durant, Oklahoma . . . Senior DONALD fq. PAUL TURNER . . . Brownwood . . . Senior BRODY TYLER . . . Sulphur Springs . . . Junior UMBERSON . . . Hooks . . . Senior RAY UNDERWOOD . . . Quinlan . . . Freshman CHARLOTTE VAUGHN . . . Dallas . . . Senior ROBERT VAUGHN . . . Cooper . . . Graduate LOIS VAUGHT . . . Mt. Pleasant . . . Freshman, BENNY VENABLE . . . Ennis . . . Sophomore , , , X K ,,., , WE iw , is h - Ea -: e:R,? .. if is GEORGE VETRANO . . .Texarkana . . . Senior Q fi GILBERT V OSS . . . Greenville . . . Freshman AN A vWALDEN . . . Commerce . J llI1l70Y' fi I ' Q. BOB WALKER . . . Cooper . . . unzor A 1 K 1 Fas G p I - ,.W gpg ., G I is 5 A G A J ia ' CHARLOTTE WALKER . . . Sulphur Springs . . . Sophomore I ' A Iguppugi GRANT WALKER . . . McLeod . . . Junior gl KATHLEEN WALKER . . . Hope, Arkansas . . . Senior if : J SHERRELL WALKER . . . Sulphur Springs . . . Freshman A ' Pj I e V A is W 'M I l as 1 V ,YI a I I i x . vi lk I V lg ,f I . LEO WALL . . . McLeod . . . Sophomore gf, J Ii BILLIE SUE WALLACE . . . Dallas.. . . Sophomore 'fa A DoN WALLACE . . . Greenville . . . Freshman ... Q ' l f sg? Q l -2 g in yah L ' ?2zif' A . ' A - FLORA MAE WALLS . . . Gladewater . . . Senior r REBECCA WALTON . . . McLeod . . . Sophomore 1 l -ad YVONNE WARD . . . Sulphur Springs . . . Freshman ,X , LAWRENCE WARE . . . Atlanta . . . Senior f - 5 J P A , Q X f JO NELL WARTHAN . . . Avery . . . Senior L' 5 v EDGAR WATKINS . . . Atlanta . . .Junior J Bl Q K1 ' SUE WATSON . . . Jefferson . . . Freshman P4 1 s THADUS WATSON . . . Caddo Mills . . . Junior l A y 1 M ' , CHARLES WATTS . . .Jacksonville . .I . Sophomore G 1' 'NE .AL . N. .. su 1' all L ll LOU WEAVER . . . Honey Grove . . . Freshman LILLIE WEBB . . . Commerce . . . Freshman DON WEEKS . . . Gober . . . Freshman BILLY WEISZBROD . . . Greenville . . . Sophomore POLLY WELLS . . . Cooper . . . Sophomore PHILLIP WELCH . . . Dallas . . . Freshman I JAMES WEST . . . Garland . . . Freshman SAMUEL WEST . . . Farmersville . . . Junior DVVAYNE WESTER . . . Terrell . . . Junior AILEENE WHITE . . . Greenville . . . Freshman JEFF WHITE . . . Ben Franklin . . . Senior MARIE WHITE . . . Cooper . . . Junior MORRIS WHITE . . . Pecan Gap . . . Sophomore NEIL WHITE . . . Greenville . . . Freshman THOMAS WHITE . . . Dallas . . . Junior A f SQ GEORGE WHITT . . ..Gatesville . . . fanior N 5' ,K I I DARYL WICKERSHAM . . . Klondike . . . Freshman ik rf f I-IUBERT WICKERSI-IAM . . . Commerce . . . fanior x, , I 1 NELIA WICKERSHAM . . . Commerce . . . funior BOBBY WIGLEY . . . Goher . . . Senior .:.,oe: I HAROLD WILBANKS . ..IvIafaa. . .Senior ka ! Z GLENN WILCOX . . . Pickton . . . Freshman r ,N WYLENE WILCOX . . . WIHHSDOTO . . . fanior A ANN WILLIAMS . . .Texarkana . . . Senior of eq U '.. X BILLIE WILLIAMS . . . Hughes Springs . . . Freshman Q CARROLL WILLIAMS . . . Royse City . . . funior r RI. as FRANCES WILLIAMS . . . Paris . . . funior 4 1 JOHN WILLIAMS . . . Avery . . . Freshman ' K LOUISE WILLIAMS . . .Texarkana . . .faaiaf ijgg, yn , ! - Us ' 5 MARVIN WILLIAMS . . . Morse . . . Sophomore ROBERT WILLIAMS . . . Dallas . . . Senior LUCY WILLIAMS . . . Sulphur Springs . . . funior or ' .51 WELDON WILLIAMS . . . Peerless . . . Freshman A LoUIs WILLOUGHBY . . .Kilgore . . . fanior ' as ,aeo I BILL WILSON . . . Leonard . . . Freshman I p as . M V PATSY WILSON . . . Winnsboro . . . Freshman I I I X i f 5 DOLORES WINDHAM . . . Gladewater . . . Sophomore p I v I GLYNN WINDHAM . . . Kilgore . . . Senior I A . ,,.. : XX. JIMMIE WIN DLE . . . Greenville . . . Sophomore a. g W ooazl V,:. iV I A FRANKIE WIN FREY . . . Sulphur Springs . . . Freshman I Q WILLIAM WISNER . . . Mineola . . . Senior 33 2 rl fag ' fff n f, ' ,- 'Af a,a , he ra tio JEANETTE WOFFORD . . . Mt. Pleasant . . . Freshman L A if L s a JAMES WOLF . . . Bonham . . . Freshman NELLEEN WOMACK . . . Honey Grove . . . Freshman DOLORES WOOD . . . Honey Grove . . . Freshman I MAC WOODRUFF . . . Trenton . . . Freshman f s- aaa 2 f-'xi Il 5 PETE WOODRUFF . . , Trenton . . . Junior p WILLIAM WOODS . . . Mt. Vernon . . . Freshman I ,LQI CHARLES WOODWARD . . . Gatesville . . . Sophomore Q Q PEGGY WORDEN . . . Charleston . . . fzinior I f I- ' I ' FRANK WRIGHT . . . Greenville . . . Senior KENDALL WRIGHT . . . Cooper . . . Senior RUTH WRIGHT . . . Van . . . Senior , ED WYNNE . . . Pittsburg . . . Senior gi' CHARLES YARBOROUGH . . . Greenville . . . Frvshnzan WAYNE YARBROUGH . . . Commerce .... 9 ophomore ,, 1 'zu X' ' we - 12. als 2 ibiza. vig 5, , Y . xy P Y ,. S ? X J Y fb, 9 f Y Q 3 W rw Y 5 Z 2, 1 H X ' 1 L -4 ei: f 1, Q X , 3 ,X 13 f fw ,E ' E'-'EL A I Mil I S 5 4 1 Q X K ? , ix xx i wg Is , S ki fl 55 li: f' r 3 W xl F. 3 Y 5 X Es :as gf? E w es Q' 3 e E K Q, i K Q 1 f rf F 3 if 1 ,- X ,L xi 4, S 'xg i s 7 1 f V sl I x 1 r g if 4 K J E l if ? N N f , 4 gm. EX JJ' 'W' 'TT' .. Q 7 4 H i1 H if ii W e 1 i ? I il i 1 2 L 1 1 QL 1 X 4 3 l Q I1 . ., I, 1 I U I 4 :Q i ii U if Q! gi 1 i J if 1 aw 4 Qu lr i 1, if 1, i. l 'Q 1 l U 1 P x ai eatures President Polly Wells greets Betty Sneed and other rushees at the Kalir tea. .- RUSH WEEK Climaxing a week-long period in which they were enter- tained at a series of teas, dinners and parties, 94 women were invited to pledge the six social clubs on the campus, Each pledge was presented at a formal dance in the Student Union building. Prospective members are initiated after serving a period of pledging which includes carrying out duties for their club sisters, spending so many hours in the library, learning the names of all presidents of campus organizations and performing various jobs that have become a tradition with their specific club. Womenis social clubs at E. T., in order of their organization, and their colors are Kalir, purple and white, Tooanoowe, ebony, rust and gold, Les Choisites, pink and green, Marpessa, rose and silver, Caramica, green and black, and Kaidishan, turquoise and silver. v ..' ,. ,, . . , i s 5 ,. P uf- '4 fi ,. l v i k Semi 2 tai- 1 l l 2 -in .asm-is Ex-Kaidishan member Peggy Tucker pours tea as Ka Matthews and ProSDective Pledges wait to be served y Martha Brice Signs the guest book HS Marpessa mfimbffs ' Wanda Woodruff Ingram and Frances Holder look on. 98 WMM' 'w-f-gf .,,,M., I 1, ,. , A . 5, , f , A M V ,V , 59 -f 5 ' 'avg' ,AM 2. I , , S 57 - YW? ' 1 n , az gg 4. -I-Qsatfkff if v P' , .W ff l f L3 . 5 . , 4, , A -'W' 1 fi ifiw' xx A K -Q 1 f .1-mm ff D, Nv- 6 1 I 'NF ' 9 in 99 . ,, .-.4-4-FE! I -PH -'f'N f'f'ft 1441 FT Ff'?N?!'PH'F'5'f'H 'H'F SSa'!tfN R ' vH4frN n-hmtevgen-vvrztefrrnexvffsfrn-nrrwn-sq:-P..N....,...,,. . ,,.,...,.,.,,, -,.,, A ., .- fx f, ., ,K ,g V-V. , ..-,,X 1 K-111!1,11,111, as 1 1 U 'N 1 1 ' -' X, , 1 1 , ,f 1 1 ,1 K LA -HJ, f 1 X f 1 Y' ,ff .11 11f 1 X 1111- 11 11, 1 f ' 1 ' 1 . 'J 1 ,W 1. ,' , 1' 1 1 f 1. 1 1 gm, -M X ,V 5,1 'rf--X Yfffjg W-J L- 4 f '1,f, I--A ,,- , I fff1Wtff1Lfri. brfll 1 gf Y-, 4 J About as wide awake as a two-year-old at an opera, East Texas cowpokes donned their western attire in the weeihours of the morning to open the corral gate for the eighth annual Western Week. Activities began with a trail breakfast at 5:30 a. m., with a dance following. Among the other activities during the three-day celebration were two assem- blies, a square dance, trail supper, contests, rodeo and parade. Closing the spirited week of fun- making was another dance in the SUB. Until this same time next year western garb was packed away, whiskers were shaved off, to the delight of cowgirls, and boots were kick-ed off to allow aching feet a chance to rest. ' slf - h' ' ' 'm-- 1 Lf 't. One of the highlights of each Western Week is the selection of a queen to reign over all activities. Thirty-four coeds competed for this yearis title. Acclaimed winner by five out-of-town judges was pretty Marie Melton, a music major of Cooper. Herbert Humphries, Cladewater journalist, was chosen king as a result of winning the beard con- test. Miss Melton and the four finalists served as hostesses at the trail supper. Student Council mem- bers were pleased with the outcome of Western Week-over 351,100 was deposited for the orphans' party in December. The money was raised through sale of Western Week tickets and shaving permits. ls it real? asks Western Week Queen Mnriv Mellon us she feels the wooly board of Herbert Humphries, Western Week King. ,, ..,-.. . . .- an-aaquv 1 --' ur A Es QL ,.s,,,:f,LX,.Q,Lhp, ' Us-Qikrfsztf Opening event in the observance of Western Week was the trail breakfast. Students helped themselves to free dough- nuts and coffee. Ten finalists in the Western Week contest pose with the judges. They include Marie Melton, front rowg Peggy Bankhead, LuDelia Clemmer, Ann Williams, second rowg Joyce Taylor, DeLois Bethea, Nolagcne Schimelpfenig, Cookie Brazelton, Lupita Ochoa and Frances Holder, back row. After a wild chase Deputy Bill McAda and Sheriff Bill Daniel caught Dan Scott, who had - not purchased a shaving permit and had no sign of a beard. WESTERN ASSEMBLIES With yells of '4Code of the West,'7 the Western Week kick-off assembly opened in true western style. The auditorium was filled with law-abiding citizens of the Old West. In addition to the pre. sentation of the queen, the assembly featured a variety of western music. Bill Daniel, sheriff, had orders to punish all persons who were not attired in at least three articles of western clothing. After administering the oath of office to his deputies, Daniel and his men went to work. Following the assembly all violators were thrown in the dipping vat. The deputies spared no one, not even President Gee. In the second assembly Henderson County Sheriff Jesse Sweeten exhibited expert pistol mark- manship. Dick Fleming. John FFHSCT, .lCl'fy Henflrix and .limmy liolwrtson lIl0l1llN'l'Q of lln V ll ilx , . f . , H . I .Q . Four entert' ' ' f - - - .1 .' , am queen finalists and beard contestants with their version of ulllls Old House. ,...... .n .. .1--i-.--..,.-.....--oa1n1v1--fan: V...-......... ..,-.... - ,-raven... fp-fwfff. r. -. ....o.1.. Billy Ray Norris, president of the Student Council, crowns Marie Mel- ton Western Week Queen. Herb Humphries admires the trophy he received for the best all-around beard. He also was presented with a western hat. Vivian Burnham, a favorite of all the males, adds her part to the Western Week assembly. Carol Carrell and Robbie Taylor wait to be served some of J. T. Bo Nelsonis famous stew at the trail supper. Bob Lundy gives last minute instructions to the t'0SI of the deputies before they uutke their rounds to catch violators of Vlfosteru Week rules. 'IXIIPSP viIIuiuous-looking Iuwiueu. in reality circumspcct E. 'I'. students, were responsible Im' eouutless uuwuuted swuu dives into the chilly waters of the dipping vut. I04 ,f f lff ? Bill McAda wastes no time in pleasing his palate with the specially prepared stew. ACTIVITIES FLOURISH .DURI Q 5 K S . ' e X K 1 . Tlifestern Week deputies find that President Gee is very good-nalured about I turn in the dipping vat. 'Y 9 111391 ' K' -' ff' f' i '- i i 1 Marvin Ellis and Dr. Marlin Mackenzie spent lunch time in the local jail. The prisoners' lunch of hamburgers and cokes was paid for from their own pockets. Liz Reeves suspects that it will be a losing battle against Bob Lundy and Rip Templeton as far as the dipping vat is concerned. As a last resort she kissed the bewhiskered Templeton to keep from being soaked. .QU 'W f'- 3 xv ,. 'f K ,. J I wif 4 X . Q 14 tg Lfq igfv 3 ,S kk M ,st ii. 1 t Bearded Jimmy Mattingly bounces around quite a lot in his efforts to win the bareback riding contest as other cowhands issue words of encouragement to the contestant. Ward Pendleton tries his hand as a performer in the rodeo sponsored by the Rodeo Club and Future Farmers of America. LuDelia Clemmer, repre. senting Tooanoowe social club, competes in the greased pig contest in the first performance of the rodeo. RODEO An unidentified rodeo performer thrilled spectators ns lie tried to outwit the bull in the lxull riding contest. There were large crowds nt both p0l'f0I'IlHll1COS. l'Cp1'e. S0cial I the in the 'f the XM. A newcomer, Steve Heuberger, par- ticipating in his first Western Week activities, attempts to better the ef- forts of other contestants in the tobacco-spitting contest. Nine coeds entered the corn huskmg contest. The contestants got a second chance after the winner of the first contest was ruled out because her corn wasn't completely free of silk. CONTESTS John Chapel receives u trophy from Jeff White for successfully defending his title in the tobacco-spitting contest. His winning mark was 2l feet, 5 inches. Jeff White presents to DeL01S Bethea a trophy declaring her win- ner in the corn-husking contest, She also won the greased pig contest, a part of the rodeo activities. I Approximately 600 bandsmen participated in Homecoming activities this year. The mass band formed the letters USA and FREEDOM during a half-time performance. ,.,, ,,,,,, A gg: I , ,, JM.. ,,,,,.. HGMECOMING Activities for the 37th annual Homecoming cele- bration drew approximately .4-,000 exes. For the first time in the school's history the affair lasted for three days. Opening activity was a community dinner in the collegefcafeteria. A variety show followed in theflsauditoriurn andfthen the tradi- tional bonfire and rally-were held. A free barbecue was served inthe fieldhouse at noon' Saturday. The main attraction came in the afternoon when the East Texas Lions defeated the Sam Houston Bearkats 20-14 under a bright Texassun as con- trasted with the deluge which dampened last year's event. Lesby Daniels was crowned Homecoming Queen. Group reunions were held by various organ- izations following the football game. The Training School exes held their annual dinner in the cafe- teria that evening. An all-college dance ended the day's activities. Church services Sunday took a homecoming theme to end the three-day observance. Aubrey Bam prc sldcnt of the Ex-Students As- sociation prf'-.fnls llomccoming Queen Lcsby nlrls with 1 lu qucl. of mums. F LOATS A 38-float parade carried out the theme, Hour American Heritagef' Tak- ing top prize of 35100 was Friars social club for men with its entry of the Statue of Liberty containing the '6Bill of Rightsf' Second prize of 350 went to Cavalier social club for men for its pre- sentation of the Iwo Jima flag-raising, and the 3535 third award was received by Tejas club for its Liberty Bell float. Other outstanding floats showed Betsy Boss and the flag, Kalir clubg the four freedoms, Les Choisitesg education as a heritage, Tooanooweg Iwo Jima flag- raising, Artema, and freedom of re- ligion, the Baptist Student Union. Ap- proximately 48,000 paper napkins were used in floats, according to informal interviews with representatives of social clubs. Cookie Brazelton and Marie Melton rode the Friars' first place float. They hold the trophy presented to the club, which also took first place honors in last year's contest. Riding the Tejas' third place float is freshman Gloria Jenkins. The club took second place honors last year. .aff ' Winning second place in the float contest was Cavalier social club for men. This was the only group which did not use paper napkins on its float. John Bramlett, Billy Ray Norris, Ruth McClellan and Richard Stephenson put out the welcome sign for exes who came back by the hundreds. Popular Lesby Daniels adds to the long list of titles she already holds by being named Homecoming Queen. HOMECOMING E f Free barbecue was served in the field house to everyone on the campus. IIO Runners-up for the title of llonwcominpg Queen are Peggy llankhead. ROWPIIH .lohnson und .leuu Shelton. They are pictured lien' with Robert Fl'az6I'. .lK'ff White, A. C. Buick lluglws, llnul lhirrett und lmshy lhmiels. STUDENT - FACULTY FROLICS ln an assembly looked forward to each year, faculty members go all out to produce plenty of laughter for their usually serious students. Student- Faculty frolics, sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega, service fraternity, provides the entertainment as well as money to purchase Christmas packages for needy families in Commerce. Highlights on this year's program were Dr. Paul Barrus f alias America's number one ballad singerj and several faculty members who outdid Miss Gertrude War- mack's modern dance class in a little skit to the tune of uSkokian. Barrus received three encores before time ran out on his part of the show. i xztixsk flip wit 'Wea Ben Loving, portraying the role of Prof. Snorf, explains his grading system to shapely Francyse Spitler. 1 Dr. Jesse Hawthorne leads other faculty members in their dance routine as part of the Student-Faculty frolics. One spectator, who asked protection under the cloak of anonymity, commented that the lumbering chorines may not have been shapely, but they sure were enthusiastic. A new type of performance was given by Mr. and Mrs, Jarolde Harris. The music instructor and his wife presented I a light version of a comic opera. Dr. Barrus solemnly tells his audi- dience about the death of James A. Garfield, in ballad form. I I I F: 'Z :I any I':: EFIQI VRS S II II -2 I Luc, :-Hss I I Ruth Jones, Patsy Lewis, Betty Cross, Yvonne James and Shirley Hill present a tap dance number. They are members of the Taperettes, dance group directed by Miss Gertrude E Warmack. I I I I I I I I MT' Mid llrs. 'lie Prfxnlsd l i r l l I 4 2 I , 4 ' il 35 0 :ll:ifrf'l--1-. Ji N f -. it 1, ,t x , l - iii -, i X , Ll i:iL' -nits-.54 Q -nag' xi Approximately 80 candidates representing 33 colleges from Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana competed for honors as Mr. and Miss Teacher of Tomorrow in the third annual contest sponsored by East Texas State. Judges were Miss Wau1'ine Walke1', president of the National Education Association, Mrs. Lawrence Hay, president of the Texas Classroom Teachers Association, Dr. A. L. Poole, Southeastern Okla- homa State, Dr. Harlan G. Bowers, New Mexico Western, Dr. Kenneth Evans, head of the depart- ment of sociology, Mrs. Glen Rabb, principal of W. J. Wheeler school in Commerce, Leonard Pre- witt, superintendent of Commerce public schools, and Daniel Mancha Marcias, vice consul of the Mexican government in Dallas. Winners were pre- sented with loving cups by Miss Walker and Marcias. Selected as Miss Teacher of Tomorrow, was Barbara Jane Dahl, 2l-year-old student at Southwest Texas State Teachers College. Mike Murphy, 21-year-old senior at North Texas, was chosen Mr. Teacher of Tomorrow. L- in it . V Gene Brewer and Coleen Grissom, E. T.'s Mr. and Miss Teacher of Tomorrow, served as official hosts for the candidates. Brewer and Miss Grissom were chosen in a campus-wide election, winning over Peggy Coppedge, Patsy Johnson, George Bow- doin and Paul Durrett. In her reply as to why she chose the teaching profession, Miss Grissom states: 'cl sincerely believe teaching is one of those rare dedicated professions in which a person is able to enjoy his work as well as donate part of his time and talent in some small way to the improvement of mankind. Brewer's reply was: 'Teaching pre- sents one of the greatest challenges, yet offers more satisfaction than any career. Through knowledge a person can better himself and a nation can live happily, peacefully and rewardingly in this world. John 8:32 reads, 'Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free.' I want to have a part in teaching the truthf, QNX? Judge Frank Barnes presents Coleen Grissom with za trophy declaring her E. Tfs Miss Teacher of Tomorrow. Gene Brewer holds his trophy designating him Mr. Tttacher pf t Tomorrow. Miss Sheila Ferguson presents a solo during the short musical program prior to the selection of winning candidates. I Judge Barnes delivers an address in the opening Teacher of Tomorrow assembly. II4- Main speaker for the Teacher of Tomorrow festival was Miss Waurine Walker, president of the National Education Association. Also on the program was Daniel Marcias, vice consul of the Mexican government in Dallas. TEACHERS OF TOMORROW Mr. Marcius presents u loving cup - I X lo Miss llCllCll0l' of 'l0lll0l'l'0NV. Mike Murphy receives the winners loving cup from Miss Walker. was iucarion 55- vice i i 1 he winnefs- Yalker' 1' 4 L ' ,Z , fll 1 f i.,.:'xl ,. 5' ! if Selected as Teachers of Tomorrow from more than 60 contestants were Mike Murphy: a North Texas State senior from McKinney, and Barbara Jane Dahl, San Antonio senior representing Southwest Texas State Teachers College. Miss Walker chats with an unidentified guest at the reception honoring visiting candidates. Dean Sowers congratulates Miss Dahl upon her selection as Miss Teacher of Tomorrow. In the receiving line with the winning titlists are Mr. and Mrs Tommy Cox. Cox was chairman of the student committee which planned the contest. ' IIS Lowell Bang Leberman, keeper of the star, hangs the star atop the large tree to open traditional Christmas festivities. Mrs. Ruth Gant opens a gift presented to her by the residents of Binnion Hall at the group's annual Christmas party. P 'D D HCCDLHDAY ACTWUTUE II6 w iw M-Ni l Choirs from four area schools participated in the 38th an- nual carol service in the col- lege auditorium. Approximate- ly 1,000 people attended the affair which featured a candle- lighting service directed by Miss Anna Maxwell and a presentation by the modern dance class of Christmas greet- ing cards. wwf i , 2 N- I. vi gs, 5 P.. I , i ,4-ff' Many students crowd around busses as a member of the Student Council checks the orphans' names. Earlier, students had signed for a child on a list in the SUB. HQ H, fum uufgutiiy Q r L L fxfuraty ij 'ull Minus the customary long white beard and red suit, East Texas students played the role of Santa Claus for 200 orphans at the seventh annual Christmas party. The'true spirit of Christmas was made more real to guests from Boles Home, Quinlan, and Odd Fellows and State Homes, both of Corsicana. From the time the children were greeted on campus by their foster parents until they opened their last gifts at a giant Christmas tree, it was an exciting event. Activities for the day in- cluded free movies, supper in the cafeteria and a program in the SUB-where Santa Claus appeared to present each child with gifts. Earlier in the year 34400 was raised from sale of Western Week tickets and shaving permits by the Student Council to promote the cele- bration. It was a tired group of stu- dents as well as orphans which said goodbye at the buses as the day ended. Carlos de los Santos asks Bill Norris, Student Council president, if there is an extra orphan. Lullelm Ummm: takes tune nu I-. ,.,. .L- I, 1 .- v.- A Noble Arthur presents Ronnie McChesney's guest with one of 4-00 ice cream cones given away during the day. A long line of children waits outside the Lyric Theater for a special showing of comedies. i Qin Selecting the right gift for his orphan. is not an easy thing, discovers Reagan Belcher. A group of students gathers around as Belcher winds a mechanical ferris wheel. Hamburgers were served the guests in the cafeteria. Anne Brown and Herbert Hum- phries wail' for their guest to finish his mcul. Santa Clans. alias Dr. L. D. Parsons. pr? sented the gifts. Barry Pelton. in clown cos- tume. ealls childs name over mike. Q..-...,......f..-Q.--.22 ?-.- - -.4--. ,- s.............. ...- nik -Q 85515 : fv -'vq'-v-w-- -vi,,,,,N,,,,, N., -A-W ---- f----n-'--- J' I hi . LP-'T Q, 'J' 6 Q. ,,' 5' ' fiixs Q , K.-F ' Q. 5 3fr'f .1 ' R jfs 1g P! 'A . xzf, 'pg x - K f-ti-'!,:'3Nf 'js ,,,, mf spqvyt J 'S 'V f , QC Q1 LAN! 1 ' Ga. F' Mi , 512384,-' AMS W X MH Q I . . A 1 - v I Z xx X Sa -T wo my Q x- N xwq 1 1 4 a l 1 1 4 1 I I I I I 1 4 i 1 ! 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'mv .... Q 1 , . -' vc .sjzf ? M ,- X . w x , :. f , ghz f , . W W - Wwwmqi mf ff 'av ' ' ,V 4' I. ., , I O f ,wwfiws Q . 2 P21 My ' g ,f , I I - , f , , L as E ' Q , p e y 0 A A ,Q f ,Jig 9 P - I I Arfffavffffg, , . , A ,-g,,,,,.,WmW,,.,W,,f,.,wf.M,HW,WWW .,- Www, ,- ,gl .V n I-pgggrz ffgff' rr ff H' V' ',', .4 ..MwMw,M,,,,4 I- - ,www 1 'W' ' ' W 47' 491' f I wc Q, M R .icky it W Ax 'K ' X Lf W. x xx, Q 'I Y 'A ff 17 Q , V V s fr ,J , ' ' V '71 ' ,. I if - af, 1 1 ff In , , ' 4 fy - f fa, AAA. M, ?',13fg ' X - f I gh ff ff f- G? 'x JI ff P N W we ,NJ -- ., , . f' WI . X X 11' fiw. Coleen Grissom, AWS president, presents a gift certificate to Frances Holder who was designated as Miss Safety. Also pictured is Bobby Sanders who was proclaimed Mr. Safety. AWS SAFETY DAY George Murad's actions and mouthmove- ments provide entertainment for his audi- ence. Here he pantomimes the song, I Went to Your Wedding. James Harper and Ro er Gwartne t 'f th d' g y yp1 y e au 1ence's reactions to the variety show sponsored by the Association of Women Students in connection with Safety day. I26 Y +41 iw 3245? ffiQ:7.- -' , L 9 X ,, ff f X3 I fl Q A M, ' I S xg ,Z , N .. pg Q 3 V K V, ix , 1 XX Q 4 , Qi , lx xg xxx AV X Q X N 'iii Af , X Y H xx Q P 1 X Ni- X E . XS if f .. X 1 S ,A f XM V 5 I -. iitpix J! 'QS El' Q. . Delegates are entertained with an informal Coke party at Binnion Hall. Dr. W. E. Truux leads Q panel discussion on student government. Panel mem- 1 bers include Lesby Daniels, Betty Childs, SMU, and Sue Hcirchem, Texas Tech. ACTIVITIES Students and delegates dlscuss school llfe at the pajarna party -dw ' I W ,Convention delegates and Binnion residents laugh at the antics Miss .lo Williams, C0l111F1'l0l'. swvvs l'K'llI't'SllIlll'llIS nl the dormi- ' of George Murad who pontomimed I Went to Your Wedding. 1f01'Y 111112111111 l1111'lY- F? .1 a 4 1 1 a 5 xx ST X X x 3. v ' Y 5 Q Neg r 1 N x 3 x 5 fa, f . ' x 4' wi' xg, I X P S ' 1 , X K' .N u V ,..-, ix. if 1 1 I i V P w , 1 ' N l HONORS DAY m Wil, 1 PHI .arolyn 0Choa IHS lm. ls. f jeff 15 lllf ' X , K X 1 V his at 3 I . ll 'X Q Dr. Earnest Leisy, professor of V English at SMU, was the main 1 ' . Speaker at the Honors Day as- Gene Brewer recelves an award ln chem1stry from Dr. L. Sembly. D. Parsons. Other students recelvlng speclal awards were Myra Hall, Nelda Rounsavall, and Kathleen Quattlebaum. ALL - SPORTS BANQU ET .1 fb-f '--sn--. , .,:,:A.f- t .V - 'J' A4 I Y Llpscombrongratulates ,lerry .Lytle who was named rnost valualmle Cecll 'Rabbn Hunter. a famed sprlnter of a payer on the Llon football team. Llpscomb, senior partner ln a sportmg bygone era speaks qt tha ammal .lthhti bm Q e . c C x s - goods company, presents the award each year. quef' l K I33 i E ix if, M ,,,,, Mig! f , H 0 M, ww ,X fn? A ...fwlww-.5 .0 .au . sw 4 1 9' 1 4x ...Q F .ff i V rl 1 x 3 :I Y 5 x 5, 2 + 1 A 5 3 A A 3 i K 5 ,ds .' .- . M.- I V 1' 'L ,, , L1 lim? if NTVYGX ... , K -Q .. W 1XWx A9 L1-'Ps M. M. lf.: ximx 11 fl r Q...----'M K QW 595. . Q M-W N , -..i.. ,--.-M -W-ws' X A - X .v A ' A . N K Q 4' qt H' I . xx 11 'U Y' ? - X .gmllwmw-: Awww, Q Q Mi W 'HI . ,gl X x f 4 X :ki HN N X . . x A -wk'-. . A wx . , X. N X X 1,5 xx -wx 'x f X Aix Xa: 5? n f f fr' I .0 ,.al'.,. ali? U' 1' 0' ,,a'f 'l wx x QSN- N X X N N V 'Ni 'N X X 'X X X GK X S 9 X ig x SR N N R by 9. , n 4' i 'Q in 'as' Q 'l . ADM' r l ,x --. , ,,,,,,,,,,.,,..-f...,-.. ..,--...H -. ...........4o...-......-......-.--- ...f--A K. X . 5 X 24 X X M .Rt P- Y 1: .-- ' '4 'ki I 4? fb Q AWN A+-in Kd Bl: I . Y ff , , ff K, Q , 4+ , U f I ff vu 4 x ,LM fN IX ' . gf I I I I 2 A 5 5 'Take him away,' mutters Deputy-Governor Danforth iHerb Humphriesj How dare you call me a childln exclaims Abigail Williams fPatsy Lewisl to Proctor fMcAdaJ. THE CRUCIBLE Taking bows after a superb performance are Thelma Stephens, Bill McAda, Patsy Lewis and Herh Humphries. He hath his goodness, now. God forbid I take it from himf, murmurs Elizabeth Proctor fThelma Stephensl to Reverend John Hale fDan Scottj. Miss Stephens demonstrated by her fine performance why she was given a scholarship by Alpha Psi Omega, honorary dra- matics organization. I39 5 Wa-rmrwfw Coach Bobby Rogers crowns l955. Finalists Joyce Taylor rpfhy kwa! 1 .-K! f7x JJ J oxflrxof li Evelyn McElhany performs Up on Toes at the Gymboree. Frances Holder and Larry Curtis gei ready to harge partners in Square Dance Hash. Q2 v 'Q 3. gy A .J E A fn- Q es ali- f Dean Sowers presents awards to Pat Fuller, High point individual in the independent Kaidishan, and Joyce Mcliachern, Tooa- league was Scottie Pool. Binnion upperclass- noowe. They tied for individual high point man, who receives an award from Dean honors in club league. Sowers. Kenneth Brashear receives a NT jacket for outstanding work while serving as men's intramural manager. INTRAMURAL AWARDS ASSEMBLY Bobbie Calvit. representing Town Coeds, re- Dean Sowers presents Tooanoowe's represen- ceives the year-round trophy from Dean tative. Joyce McEachern. with the year- Sowers. Town Coeds won the award for round trophy in club league competition. accumulating the most points in independent Tooanoowes outranked all other clubs in league competition. total points. Artema's representative. Gerald Perry, re- ceives awards for his club. which was first in total number of points received in club league competition. Warhawks won first in independent league. 5 if if fyfg-5 -, A Z IJ 1 9. ' . 'I fl. 2 Q-f I .sf 5? -A-A. I . M: 5 l 1 g' 'U Luv: 5 1 I I COLEEN GRISSOM AWS WOMAN OF THE YEAR For the second year in a row Coleen Grissom has been chosen AWS Woman of the Year. Her honors this year include AWS President, Miss Teacher of Tomor- row and honor graduate. OUTSTANDING SENIOR WOMEN 5 is: V Chosen outstanding senior women for 1955 are Ann King, Coleen Grissom, Jessie Dobson, Jan King, Lesby Daniels and Patsy Spurrier, who is pictured below. --..-.1...........a-..--,.ofnu Q.--sq-uuuo.r -.Q-Q-.Q-v-qv.-nw-4.-vw--Q--.w .wr -rr-A-fun --ff 4 -- v - -+1 N '. - ' HONOR GRADUATES GW?--...,-r' lar-it JU' 693' :ai 'R G- r e sew I . ir . kwa. 5 y x I Honor graduates in the class of 1955 include Ann King, Prudence Hollje, Coleen Grissom and ,lan King, from row Gene Brewer, Tommy Lawrence, Jeanette Evans and Gladys Hatcher, standing. Brewer graduated yvith highest honors. Not pictured are Patsy Spurrier and Larry Gage. 7 r E I ......i...-...,.....,..,- Y 1 Q f I. 9-'N J.. , an 1, QF., 3 x - K Q , X-akigga, A , Af .... , fx 1aw.f,9,,g,,, s. 1.1 s.. . u-R4 . ,- ,....-,.,,.,............-.-..-.-f-.. 3 21 J M, 'f s.. J?S'99!?:v- aM.m1f 1,.- .gon 5 .. X . F.-Q.,'1'- i , 'mimi we X X S x xx AN' S 5 Q S S S 'Q S Q ,S L .I ,.,., J, -V-Y--U V 'c- S 'Q n 5 1. 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Second row: Raymond Waddelow, Bob Walker. Bill McAda. Mike Waller, Douglas Johnson and Danny Smith. Third row: William Chapman, Don Wallace, Reeves Stuth and Johnny Hanes. -,?.,,. .--ri 3 First row: Herman Musser, Howard Jumper. Kenneth Bolin, George Bond, Ruben Barcena, Dale Boland and Robert Jordan. Second row: Jerry Coker, Chester Heard, Don Love, Clifford Goostree and Cary Hall. Third row: Charles McCasland, Jim Sweeney, William Van Dyke, Bevely Allen. Jack Pirkey, Thadus Watson and Richard Stephenson. ' SQUADRON c ' Flight l Flight 2 Jearl Dunavin squad commander. First row: Harvey Milner Jim Arnold Dan Abeles Billy Collinsworth Doyle Anderson Richard Tol- hert Flwyn Denson and Alfonso Barcena, Second row: Troy Morris Johnnie Shaw Kim Dickerson Bill Mclxleely and Joe Green Third row Fdward Scarborough Barry Pelton Don Cieenwade Cleve Anderson Osie Tunnell lerry Marshall incl George Cox Donald Yates. Jack Richftrdson 'Ili 'Q Q f' J- A H1 . 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E h Carol Carrell DaHas Marpessa I Pat Craig Plano 'llooanoowe . ,... in X, --.:-e g. - rf, . ,,, X l -ug-,L Most Popular Girl Most Popular Bo LESBY DANIELS MAC BANE ll 1 QQ r l70 l WHO'S WHO In American Universities and Colleges QP? 'C' Right: JERRY CRANFORD French-Commerce Above: GEORGE BOWDOIN Agriculture-Mineola Left: GENE BREWER Mathematlcs-Commerce Right: iESSIE DOBSON Elementary Education- Clarksvill Left: LESBY DANIELS Sociology-Texarkana Left: LARRY CAGE J ournalism-Paris WHOS v 5 1 1 x Q I WH0's WHO Right: COLEEN GRISSQM English, History-Carthage N X 1 Y Right: MARY JANE HODGES Home Economics-Quilllall Left: GLENN HELLMAN Agriculture-Muenster ,,,, gs Rlght. ANN KING Journallsm, Engllsh-Commegce Left : JY ERR! HEIEJJDHHMC Speech-Cladewater 4 l Z V4 'x s i a 4 N Right: SHIRLEY NUETCMUF V Physical Education-Tulsa Leit: JAN KING Journalism, English-Commerce WHo'i WHO 3 Right: PEGGY NIYRICK El1giiSil-AX'iIlgCf High : PA'i'SY SPURRIER Home Economics-Miller Grove iiiI1lLY RAY NORRIS Physical Education-Winnsb Left: J EF F WHITE Business-Ben Franklin N m 5 , 5 1 5 5 5sQ Q.- l5 '5'Q. 5 'Q- 5s ' iq.- s 5 5 55 5 5 5 5 s 5 5 - 5 sQ 5Q 5 5 5 Q.- 'Q 'Q Q.. 'Q ANN KING Editor ,qs ,lfx vi ., , 4 L.. COLLEGE YEARBOOK GRACE ILUWE Assistant Editor LNJLIAN Lab Technician JAMES NARRAMORE usiness Manager and Photographer BOB VANCE Sponsor MARVIN ELLIS Photographer and Sports Editor W' vi!! hmm. H-r ' W' 'mn' f-me-na-:qu 11:-1 -1 lun... nfuanqqq ..,.f1-.-: -X.4..K. A vf' , .. .7-1 , '- ' ,QQ ? f 1-.XXX ..--1 xv M0 ' 4 X 1 Md 44 , 'W' . , 4 ,X 4 , Nh, W ,,,,, ,f K .W ff fy in , furrvefr sf 1 lx 1 -.. 's wig X X N kk .., X XN X KS .xi E x X 3 X -. X . ' . Y A N wfepex x e N, Aa . QQ , ,s xxx xx Qu I , 5' 3 J'fZ7'L5'a, my VXA Y ,W A' 5 -lv xt V 1 901 1 S I-R, YW? QQQXQT, Y Hv 4.-A NX f x R133 ,...,. . ..-.....,.,,N,,,, ..---.v--1 .f....-. 1 ! thletlcs i 4 5 w I Y F 4 ? 1 A is ,. f 5 1 'wm East East East East Ea st East East East East East - 1 Q -.-may x KMM 1 39 Ahilene Christian College Southwestern Louisiana ., Trinity University - .... . LamarTech . C ,. . ,- University of Chattanooga Sam Houston' State - Texas A and I Stephen F. Austin -. ., C Southwest Texas State . Sul Ross State E. X S x D, X C? Hard and rough tackling by Larry Kemp in the Trinity-E.T. game is shown as he hits Bob Sweet. Bob Lundy is running fast in action to help Kemp. A 30-game East Texas winning streak-longest in the nation-was snapped by the Abilene Christian College Wildcats in the season opener at Abilene, but the Lion grid organization clawed its way back to share Lone Star Conference honors with Southwest Texas State of San Marcos. When the season was over, Head Coach J. V. uSiki Sikes, crew, veterans of a rugged schedule, had won six games, lost three and tied one. As the 1954 grid wars opened no one at Commerce-coaches, players or fans-really believed the win streak which began Oct. 6, 1951, when the Lions crushed Lamar State 47-7, could go onmuch longer. The East Texans began the ,541 campaign with less in the way of depth and experience than at any time since the big build-up of 1951. And the E.T. eleven faced a really rough first half-season, scheduled against such powers as Abilene Christian, Trinity and Chattanooga. But Sikes and Don Fambrough's squad was ready to play football-and that's just what they did, with good representation on the conference All-Star team and a firm grasp on the Lone Star title. Hereis the way some of the season's highlights looked from the press box: ABILENE, Sept. 18-The Wildcats of Abilene Christian College backed away from the East Texas Lions for three quarters tonight, then came alive in the fourth and exploded out a 441-19 victory in a non-conference battle. H Lion hopes for a season-opener victory had not been high, since the two starting halfbacks were not in uniform. But Abilene, independent west Texas powerhouse, was behind until the last quarter, unable to break through the stout E.T. defenses. Then the pressure went on and the Lions, nearly out of gas and further weakened when regular tackle Bob Lundy was injured and left the game, couldn't hold the line. COMMERCE, Oct. 2--First football victory of the infant season was rolled up by the East Texas State Lions as they handed Southwest Louisiana In stitute of Lafayette a 33-13 pounding. J. V. Sikes' crew scored on plays set up by passes from quarterbacks Bobby Fox and ,lack Pirkey and impressive all-around play by Gene Marshall, Larry Kemp, Herman Musser and Bill Norris. The Lions led 13-6 at half time. fContinuezl on page 1875 x It was a return visit for Coach .l. V. Sikes at East Texas when he took over as head coach He was assistant here in 1931-34-. He helped build the cham pionship teams in '33 and '34-. As head basketball mentor, his team won the crown in 1934- es at East , He was the cham- basketball , COMMERCE, Oct. 9-Riding high on a ten-game winning streak, the Trinity Tigers edged by the E.T. Lions 6-0 in a real thriller tonight at Memorial Stadium. East Texas was inside the Tiger 10-yard line late in the game, but Trinity defenses held and the Lions went scoreless. The loss was the first to the San Antonio team in 30 years. BEAUMONT, Oct. 16-It was a nip-and-tuck go for the Lions of East Texas State Teachers College as they downed Lamar Tech tonight for their first Lone Star Conference win, 16-14. A field goal by quarterback Bobby Fox late-very late-in the game gave victory to the invaders. Lamar was leading 14-13 at South Park Station Stadium up to the point where a field goal attempt was the only possibility for an E.T. win. The Lamar linemen knew it, and so did the E.T. forward wall. It held, the kick was good and the game was over. CHATTANOOCA, TENN., Oct. 22-East Texas flew into Chat- tanooga, took a 41-6 hammering from University of Chattanooga, and flew home. The Lions definitely were not at their best for this ball game. Only score for them came in the first half, on a pass from Bobby Fox to Billy Ray Norris. COMMERCE, Oct. 30-It was a perfect day for football here this afternoon, and a perfect homecoming game for East Texas fans as their Lions squeaked out'with a 20-14 win over Sam Houston State. Jack Pirkey, freshman quarterback and son of Cecil Pirkey, two-time all-Lone Star end. and former Lion coach, was a standout performer in the slot for East Texas. He lugged over the last quarter winning touchdown. Bobby Fox, regular Lion quarterback, chucked a 34-yard pass to end Wayloii Buchanan for the game's first score, with only two minutes off the clock. Then the Bearkats struck back with an after-kickoff drive, recovered an E.T. fumble and went over to tie the score. Then the Memorial Stadium crowd of 7,500 was electrified as Gene Marshall, freshman Lion right half, broke away from fContinued on page 1901 .WS gl-3. f Q f gil if?if,f K .fssmxy . .Lrs-of gig:-.git ffflwlii, rg,-t ,, ' 1 ef?-Eg kits- l i? if v7i,f'h:i'l?' 2ff,a,,g4,.,.,j'25 tiff-4 'fs ,' V 4 I 1 V l 1 ,4 1 gr' 1. f 4-15' wht. HERMAN MUSSER LARRY PRICE LAURENCE FORD End Halfback Fullback Tackle DEAN HESSE Jerry Matthews, quarterback, tries to shake off an opposing tackler in the Texas 81 I. ame. Matthews g is expected tp be a great help to next season,s team as an open field IUHHCL WAYLON BUCHANAN End LARRY KEMP Guard NORMAN HINSON Tackle Bobby Fox boots the pigskin fthe ball can be seen in the center of the plcturel over the goal posts for a field goal to win the game against the Lamar Tech eleven. E.T. won the game 16-14 late in the last quarter. W Tacgfssl JERRY LYTLE p Q I . .wlipxxri , .. , r,:.35'k.73 A,--ll LEONARD BIGBIE Fullback Tackle Guard BRODIE CAMPBELL He has it, and then he doesn't. Donald Yates has a hard time with the pigskin as it slides out of his hands in the Abilene Christian contest. Take a close look and see the difference between catching the football and missing it. Still fighting after the play goes out-of-bound, an unidentified Nacogdoches player tries to tackle Harold Musgrove, number 43. Several E.T. players can be seen in this play: Dean Hesse, number 76, and Jerry Lytle, number 33. East Texas won the game 25-21. HAROLD MUSGROVE Halfback -ffm: -H65 2 ,W -vw is BOBBY FOX Quarterback BILL DODD Guard BOB CARPENTER Halfback ,Xl A - w 1 Quarterback L lei ii if gil ,i BOB LUNDY Tackle DANNY CHADWICK 'I Guard 190 JERRY MATTHEWS ' GENE MARSHALL JACK PIRKEY A Halfback Quarterback Bearkat tacklers, and went 47 yards for paydirt. The Sam Houston line broke through Lion defenses in the third quarter and blocked a Fox punt for a safety and the lead. Then Pirkey scored the winner. KINGSVILLE, Nov. 6-Another conference win was tal- lied here tonight by East Texas as they spoiled homecoming for Texas A. 81 I., 26-6. lt was a tight defensive battle in Javelina Stadium for two quarters, but Lion offenses got loose in the third to sew things up. NACOGDOCHES, Nov. 13-lt took a strong comeback performance this afternoon by the Lions of E.T. to down conference rival Stephen F. Austin, 25-21. A The 'Jacks led the invaders 21-14 at halftime. Early in the third period, fullback Jerry Lytle negotiated a rocky path up the middle for a tally. Last and decisive Lion score was set up by Jerry Matthews, pass for 30 yards to Donald Yates. Lytle went over for the score. COMMERCE, Nov. 20-Lone Star conference honors remained up in the air tonight as the Lions and Southwest Texas battled to a 7-7 tie in a tight defensive game. There were strong scoring threats by both elevens, but neither was able to break away consistently. C COMMERCE, Nov. 25-Sul Boss went down before the Lions 27-6 this afternoon as the East Texas Lions closed the 1954 campaign and annexed a tie for the Lone Star Conference title with Southwest Texas. Two Lions received letters for their third season, Larry Kemp, junior ,guard-, and Don Yates, senior end. Two-year lettermen include Waylon Buchanan, junior end, Herman Musser, senior end, George Hartman, junior tackle, Bob Lundy, senior tackle, Kenneth Kimbrell, senior guard, Brodie Campbell, sophomore guard, Kenneth Braden, junior center, Bobby Fox, junior quarterback, Billy Norris, senior halfback, and Jerry Lytle, sophomore fullback. Lettering for the first time: Norman Hinson, junior tackle, Dean Hesse, sophomore tackle, Leonard Bigbie, sophomore tackle, Danny Chadwick, freshman guard, Bill Dodd, fresh- man guard, Jack Pirkey, freshman quarterback, Jerry Matthews, sophomore quarterback, Larry Price, sophomore fullback, Gene Marshall, freshman halfback, Harold Mus- grove, sophomore halfback, Bob Carpenter, sophomore half- back, Larry Ford freshman fullback, and Raymond Ben- nington, manager. ' BILLY NORRIS Halfback , Q? . rig, E N ,X .X a, DONALD YATES End KENNETH BRADEN Center Y ..... -. ss A A .. Q . iss . xx. . .sas w xx . - X ajax.. s -X wg. 1 as gi fs. .. C EORC E H ARTMAN Tackle Mill HIE hd gltlllil mfg wr EAST TEXAS ALL-STAR PLAYERS LL, If - n t .,, 13 1 N 'A .' la KENNETH BRADEN WAYLON BUCHANAN BOBBY FOX GEORGE HARTMAN Named to the Lone Star Conference All-Star Team from E.T. were Bobby Fox, quarterback, Waylon Buchanan, end, George Hartman, tackle, and Ken- neth Braden, center. Players selected for the second team were Donald Yates, end, and Larry Kemp, guard. Honorable men- tion was received by Bo'b Lundy, tackle, and Jerry Lytle, fullback. The coaches picked -the All-Star teams. -1--1. - - v1i.-ee:.......---:-- XX x X is N an x G 'f I,-wfff. I9 J XX F' in L KW ANN WILLIAMS-Senior Tvxarkana JERRY CHANDLER-.lunior Quinlan l JOYCE TAYLOR--Sopllomorr. Overton MAC BANE-Sophomore Odessa PAT CRAIG-Sophomore Plano KENNETH Dallas BRASHEAR-Senior Pictured here are the East Texas S'l'a'i'e Teachers College lJasl:e'i'l:1all Lions, wlio 7f1'o1.1gh'Ir the ii. ' ' i ' championship home 'lo Commerce 'from Kansas Cily las-is lxflarch. Shown are James fe'l'I'erson, Dirk' . Stephenson, Donalcl Eioles, Shelby Me'i'cal'i, E'-ill lr-lotley, Clarence Lynch, Bolo Chompion, Jos .TIRES lp.,:1 Ronnie Jorgensen, Dale l.owcler, John Colfer, Raymond l-lall, Glynn Stevens, Eoin Xifilliciins. Jerrel Yogi 1 and Jim Miller. ack during the 1953-54 basketball season, a Texas sportswriter unwittingly paid Bobby Rogers and his Lion squad one of the finest com- pliments theyave ever received. Alter Willttlllllg the team roll over an opponent, the writer l111'11v1l to 21 c:ornpz1nion and woncleriiigly 1'c111z11'l4ml: ulJttl'lllllfSl thing l over saw. They 1-1111il shoot, they llfbllil l'l7ll0tlllll, they 111ov4'411'o1111fl lllu' il lPlllIl'll of field hands . . . and they Cilllql lose! For il while t'llll'lll0' the V75-li-55 season. it P looked us though the llatst Toxa111s Wt'l'Cll-I going to lw z1l1lt' to l1w up to llllS lllllltltf. 'l'l11-y 1l1'opp111l tl11'1'11 lillllix Stair t'UItllt'l't'tlt't' g4111111s z1111l llo11111l1'1'1'1l out ol tl11' N,:X.l.:X, p1'otll11'1sl111g1s lUlII'Ill'f :tl lXitllS1lS llitx. Llll 1'x1111l tlwxitl 111111 ll,11Illlt11t1'1ll1ttXl l141g',11l The ball was in the air. but action continued on the floor as E.T. whipped Southwestern College of Winfield. Kan.. in the second round of the N.A.I.A. tourney at Kansas City fabovet. Jim Reed of Southwestern seems to be playing piggyback with Clarence Lynch. while Shelby Metcalf and Jim Miller watch the ball. Beloit College of Wisconsin fell before the East Texans in the third round at Kansas City. 57 to 66. Shown Scrambling for the ball in this game lbelowl are John Brooks. Dave Johnson and Mack Stanley of Beloit and Bob Williams. Bill Notley and ,lim Miller of East Texas State. The fast- breaking Beloiters were seeded second in the 32-team field. but the Lions' tight defenses and precision floor play slowed them down enough to ,send them to the sidelines as witnesses after this quarter-final battle. lf: ln the second round of the tournament the East Texans blasted their way past Southwestern College of Winfield, Kan., 94 to 78, to gain the quarterfinals. The Lions were 'sharp in all departments. hitting 51.2 per cent of their shots. Lynch topped Lion scoring with 26. Second-seeded Beloit College fell be- fore Rogers' crew in the next game, send- ing them into the semi-finals. The Lions were up against a tough team, but pre- cision passing let them get the buckets they had to have. Another shoot-and-run organization, Arkansas Tech, fell before the Com- merce crew to open the way into the finals. Score of this game was 81 to 66, with strong defensive work making the difference. The shooting percentages tell the story: 49.1 per cent for the Lions to only 25.9 per cent for the Wonderboys from Tech. ,lim Miller was the game's leading scorer and re- bounder, with 22 points and 19 saves. Shelby Metcalf pushed his teammate for honors with 20 points, half of them on free throws. The March 12 game for the national crown gave officials fresh evidence that sight unseen ranking on the basis of records is pretty risky. It Was 14th and 15th seeded East Texas and South- eastern Oklahoma of Durant for the championship while ranking fivesomes watched from the sidelines. The Lions powered out a 71-54 win over a game but outelassed Oklahoma team in one of the greatest defensive games ever played in Municipal Audi- torium. It was a triumph for Rogers. his team and his style of basketball: there wasn't the slightest doubt in the minds of the 8.000 spectators that the defensive blanket the Lions threw up NIS responsible for the win. lContinued next pagel -4 .,f'ii'- im iamf. stil 1 . . tram 4 ad I9 titty. .yy It 1 'iii ' . ii' 1 ttgy- I f i 1'- . ,1'lltfl'iinaISI . ii 1 11ElJ1l1ltti'. r-I ftiiii -v i i,0llQgQ all. ' 1111 pit ,,., In 1115 ljufka - Olganizalinn, -'iff lit loti- iidi' into Ile 3 was 81 to 66, 11 making the g percentage: tent lor llir tent for the . Jim lliliri -forei' and re- teaniniateioi If of them on 5 the iiitioiiai evidence 1111 the basis 01 Ta. Hgh and i C and South- ,dm lor 1111 ig iittlmfi 1 'Li Will 3 tl'D ii oilitiit -1 deif'1f f iifipal for 110581 keiliallf IMS I . he 'illllll In I 1 liif 01? 11' a J. ii' tiff' P h ffl . ioullltyy Y I. ii 1,- lr.. x ' 1110 lit. 1 - i 1 4 i i i i i i i i i 5 The Savages got not a single good shot in the first half. Only twice did they get a second chance as Jim Miller and Shelby Metcalf gobbled re- bounds. They put in but three fielders during the half. and two of these were tip-ins after missed free shots. The Lions' lead zoomed up to 22 points before the half of what turned out to be as lopsided a game as has ever been played in the finals of the 17-year-old tournament. ln the second half. the East Texans' defenses opened up a bit, but the Savages were as much as 30 points behind before Rogers called off his team. The Lion reserves held a big 17-point edge when the clock ran out. Miller's game confirmed the crowd's belief that he was the logical choice for the Chuck Taylor trophy. awarded annually to the most valuable player in the tournament. Big Jim played circles around Southeasternls Jim Spivey, who had been named ahead of him to the All-American team the day before. Jim topped scoring. in the game with 27 points. and rebounded 14. He got the Taylor trophy and was named to the all-tournament first team. Metcalf and Lynch were named to the second team. All three received wrist watches in post-game ceremonies. It was the final game in Lion uniform for Miller, Metcalf, Lynch, Wayne Mulkey and Bill Notley. During their three-year tenure they have played on teams which won two Lone Star conference titles and tied for a third, captured three district N.A.l.A. championships, gained fourth place in one national tournament, won a pre-season national tourney, took the Elks? All S 0 . Shelby Metcalf makes the free throw in the playoff game with Southwest Texas in Waco. Metcalf hit the basket for a free throw with 40 seconds left in the extra period to give the Lions the lead that was to stand up for the victory and then made two more charity tosses. lnvitational at Dallas, and finished by bringing home the big one. Bob Williams, Bryan Miller, Jack Stephenson, Jerrel Logan and Glynn Stevens, the other men who lent a hand in carrying off national honors, will be back to try to do it again this winter. The past season marked the end of an era so far as basketball at East Texas goes. The five lettermen who wound up their careers came to Commerce with Rogers from Okla- homa three years ago. During this period, the Lions won 77 games and lost 15, for a blazing 88.7 percentage. Lynch and Miller have earned all-conference honors all three years, and Metcalf was named to the Helms Founda- tion All-American team as a sophomore. Miller made the All-American second team the past two seasons and Metcalf had been chosen tothe N.A.I.A. second team before, as a sophomore Lynch was leading scorer for the Lions in the 1954-55 season with 580 points. Over three years here he banged in 1,423 points. .lim Miller dropped in 1,382 points for the Lions during three seasons, while Metcalf fContinued page 201D Bob Williams makes a bard shot from behind the goal in the Mississippi Southern contest here early in the season. E. T. won the game 60-50 in a hard-fought game. Jim Miller. Shelby Metcalf and Clarence Lynch are in the picture with some unidentified Mississippi players. . BASKETBALL JIM MILLER SHELBY METCALF CLARENCE LYNCH K BILL NOTLEY WAYNE MULKEY i I v Q lslzgixx Ll? LETTE RME N 1 I R Q lHHiW1HlAMS A V - Y 7 xx JACK STEPHENSON GLYNN STEVENS '4 3. .HHHNH.LOCAN I ff fm 1 E l s t 1 5 . Ti .s ' V tt !. I , K. 'I' ! I l l, i I tau-,uf - 2 F i . . ll i i l i l i il I -S ii E ii l ALL - STARS Winner of the Chuck Taylor award. given to the outstanding player in the N.A.l.A. tournament each year. Jim Miller also has been twice named to the All-American second team, the national tourney second team. and once flast springl to the tourna- ment first team. He also has won places on three Lone Star conference first teams. He ranks fifth among scorers in N.A.l.A. tournament play with a three-year 246-point total. , 200 Clarence Lynch has been uaiued to the Lone Stan' coiifcwiicc first team - x for tht lust tlirm' wars and was ltvlllllif' scorer i ,. for the lions lust F season with .MO points, .NE ri s 4 X tu Ji I , AT'-. if 'A' J 'hx 4 K 51 a Iftxl' f- QL 3 -'17 'Tr f - 1 'A ,-' ,. fx , K, Q ,.,,, . ,J 71? 9,1 ki,-I7 Y, X V .Q 5: 13:3 wg ff: .1 an , v '..'-5.L.,u E 'ff 4 ?:'i:4f-is'-V 5, ,yxf n ,Xxx , x 1- 5- , x' ' ff xg: -. ff' ,Ev AS N x 'X ggi x F 5 ' z .,....-N4 r- ,uv A INDIVIDUAL, TEAM STATISTICS Games Played Name Points Average Rebounds 34 Lynch ........ ..... 5 80 17.1 160 34 J. Miller .... ..... 5 24 15.4 465 34 Metcalf ....... ..... 3 40 10.0 150 34 Williams ..... ,.... 3 20 9.4 287 34 Logan ..... ,.... 2 49 7.3 109 34 Notley ..... ..e.. 1 32 3.9 93 31 B. Miller ..... 96 3.1 91 12 Hall? ..... ..... 8 9 7.4 27 27 Stephenson - ..... 43 1.6 38 29 Mulkey .......... ..... 3 4 1.2 25 fD'qPlayed one semester. D East Texas: 824 field goals, 40.32-g 799 free throws, 67.593, 1,548 re- bounds, 46.42 g 661 fouls, total points, 2,447 for average of 72.0 per game. Opponents: 670 field goals, 31.570, 722 free throws, 64.570, 1,149 re- bounds, 35.961 3 693 foulsg total points, 2,064 for average of 60.7 per game. ,lerrel Logan is fouled in he Howard-Pa ne contest ET w - ' . 4 . the Second game of the Seaslon y ' ' ' on 80 66 In Arms 21-l'Pll0lllllfl. Bryan Miller grabs il rebounding ball ln ' Lulnal' Tech ganw. The Lions whipped the Cardinals 77-52. u M ....,-....-v.....-.w-f-'---f---ff- f:-'- ........-.....-,-....,.-sv-5-q+qof-'fr -..--Q-...,....-v--11.-.,.,-.....u-,. ...- -.-- --fo--o . SPRING SPORTS TRACK ' ' -1' .4 ' nd ai , tt.. 4, -.ah Q it ' .. T zx gf., Q 0 '1 fm, -' - , f -' wif' N, 9 him?- I 1. ,,,-. , . vw- ' A - it rw: QD? 1' 9 jf' W C:-V , S ' 3 if J ft? 6 . W' K lfyfq 1 v.151 . W 2 fi ' S -fd. t ' a ii-w W 'i'. r t f e if ,T . Q . . -gig, ,QM Q-, Xl 5? hy, ,tv thi. . 7 W n K, V NW S ina f- uhsnk p -SEV . 5 Lone Star track champions are. first row: Joe Rivera. Kenneth Bailey, Bill Puryear, .lim Bell, Arthur Stockstill, Robbie Taylor. Bobby Fox. Jack McVay. Frank Puckett and Garland Shaw. Manager. Second row: Coach Delmer Brown, Joe Jackson. Bill Byrd. Dean Hesse. Herman Musser. Wayne Winn. Larry Kemp, Jim Sweeney and Jose Barcena. Don Yates, Don Crook and Joe Crace were not present when the picture was made. One, two, three, that is the way East Texas State Teachers College placed in the Lone Star conference spring sports meet held in Kingsville. E.T. took first in track, second in tennis and third in golf. Seventeen track men, six tennis players and five golfers lettered for E. T, Billy Byrd won first place in the high jump with a leap of 6 feet Sw inches and Bobby Fox captured third place. In the 440-yard relay, E.T. won the event with a time of 43.4. Members of this team were Frank Puckett, Herman Musser, Bill Puryear and Robbie Taylor. In the mile run, Don Crook placed second, but in the two mile run he won the event with a time l0:58.8. He is one of the two men that represented East Texas in Abilene for the NAIA meet ffinals of this meet were not ready at datelinej. E.T. made it a one, two and three placement in the 440-yard dash. Bill Puryear placed first, Herman Musser came in second and Arthur Stockstill won third place. Puryear ran the 440 in a time of 50.7. - 'N lim Bell won the 120-yard high hurdles with a time of 14.6 and placed third in the 220-yard low hurdles. Joe Grace picked two points for East Texas as he placed third. Herman Mussel' placed second in the low hurdles. Robbie Taylor placed fourth in the 100-yard dash and 220-yard dash. Fox also placed second in the javelin. Dean Hesse put the shot to win third place and also placed fourth in the discus. Don Yates won second place in the 880-yard dash and .lack lVlcVay came close behind to capture third position. The mile relay team, composed of Wayne Winn, Herman Musser, Arthur Stockstill and Bill Puryear, ran its event in a time of 3:28.5 to win the last event and the conference title by one point. Q Continued on Page 206D . L 203 6 s - . ! , 2 6 1 41 LETTERMEN BILL PURYEAR LN. , 12.137 :ff A.ifAn'l-a:mJ4,4.. L: in JIM BELL 49' if A JOE GRACE JOE JACKSON Y J 4 J 1 , J 4 X..-wg 7 - f f- , -:- ' ' 4' y , ' V1 xvq' , . ,, . Y ,Q ' 41, ' .f , f - - ,,, f A , , J 4 -. . V 'hm V Q -, ,J J ,Af A Q f I A. ' , -- ,, Q , ,I W' 1' . 'iw' , if ,Q ,m f A W-1 J V 2 ww ' ' ' Y' 7 - Fw f 52, N ' , , 1,1 i I x,.,w' if Biff, H I I .1 , ' 4 Y IV . ' 'fiiifuf '-JVM .-- 4 'Q 1 ' kv' f , , I 'QQWW , . 1 'ya I , 1 f J wfw ff . w ' b W '-N.. ' , J g',g 4WY auth N, 1 --' , ,WY . V : , Q fri, . 'I ., I uf' -, w' f X ' ' , f M- l M?7 A 'A 'f , 211'-N-f--wwwQ1wvAwffW A ig -wx ' ' -ff , wwf: - f . -A WAWW- .... .w,,,fW,'f,, Q. ., , , 1 ,. Y I ' WAYNE WIN N J J l ROBBIE TAYLOR i r i 1 LARRY KEMP f xs- BILL BYRD x 3 A B Ig 1 ' Y ' 5 v , ' 1 l ' I f y '- , 1115 B' 'c'ff'2T f 'INN . is Q' JACK McVAY DON CRUOK HERMAN MUSSER Sprint relay team members are Hubble Taylor B111 Pur year. Herman Musser and Frank Puckett 1 ff. 'W7 Z7T ' , , ,-9,4 Vw, , ' ffl Q73 Q .161 if ak f ,f42,,,Zz , 4 2 ,ff B A Z BOBBY FOX DEAN HESSE ' ,M- v. f .r ' dv 1+- -5, .ff .54 X, Z ' ff Y 5,16 gi SWT .1 N 1 .1 .Lf .t . LJ, 1 'l 1, agvltkkx N 5 .t J Herman Musser, Arthur Stockstill, Bill Puryear and Robbie Taylor QWayne Winn later took Taylor's position and ran on the conference winning mile relay teamj. ARTHUR STOCKSTILL Don Crook and J im Bell ran in the NAIA track meet held in Abilene, but the results were not known at press time. Barry Pelton and Mac Bane were entered in the tennis competition at Abilene also. Coach ,less Hawthorne's golf team, first in several years, placed third in the conference meet with a score of 639, following Lamar Tech with 602 and Stephen F. Austin with 617. Individual scores at the Lone Star Conference golf meet were Jerry Collins, 156, Bob Patterson, 159, Jerry Burgess, 160, Hal Thornton, 164, and Nick Fernandez, 164. During the playing season, E.T.7s golf squad beat Paris Junior College, Austin College twice, and lost to Stephen F. Austin twice. Coach Perry Broom's tennis squad won sixteen matches, lost five, and tied one. They whipped Baylor twice, Abilene Christian College, East Central Oklahoma twice, Stephen F. Austin twice, Ouachita Col- lege twice, Centenary College, East Texas Exes, St. Edwards, Texas Wesleyan College twice, and Texas Lutheran. . - Losses were to Texas A8zM, Texas Christian University, Southern Methodist University, Abilene Christian College and twice to Hardin-Simmons. The E.T. tennis team tied Texas Christian University in one match. Q Continued on Page 2071 X Q 6 A L. ,itis et.. 1 .i East TCXH? Stale g0lfCfS are Hal Thornton, Jerry Burgess, Nick Fernandez, Bill Marsh, Jerry Collins and Coach .less Haw- 206 thorne. Missing from the picture is Bob Patterson. TENNIS WRX'-Q 6 hw 'WS t nnni East Texas State's tennis squad placed second in the conference meet held in Kingsville and had an overall record of sixteen wins, five losses and one tie. Pictured are Mac Bane, Glenn Hull, Jimmy Moore, Allen Gilchrest, Melvin Setzer, Barry Pelton, Gene Hawkins, Fred Kester and Coach Perry Broom. During the course of the season, Barry Pelton led the team with eighteen victories against five losses in singles, while Mac Bane was close behind with a record of 17-5. Bane and Pelton led the doubles with a record oi 17-3. In the conference meet, Pelton went to the semi-finals in singles and doubled with Bane for a semi-final berth. Track lettermen are Billy Byrd, J im Bell, Don Crook, Bobby Fox, Joe Grace, Dean Hesse, J oe J ack- son, Larry Kemp, J ack McVay, Herman Musser, Frank Puckett, Bill Puryear, Arthur Stockstill, Rob- bienTaylor, Wayne Winn, Don Yates and Garland Shaw, Manager. Tennis lettermen are Glenn Hull, Mac Bane, Gene Hawkins, Barry Pelton, Fred Kester and Melvin Setzer. Golf team lettermen are Jerry Burgess, Jerry Collins, Nick Fernandez, Bob Patterson and Hal Thornton TENNIS LETTERMEN 3 mi X -N 'L iiffi, BARRY PELTON MAC BANE MELVIN SETZER GENE HAWKINS GLENN HULL :qi FRED KESTER . FSN l 3 P-.. 2 . ag g '59 .. Q fe? or Da .. 1 i . . kj Y, bl' U .Aim B ifllf fox 'iw '30 1 cad- , ,, Vwi.c'AW U aw- x 4.3 E31 si. il it i Artemas took first place honors in club league touch football. Mem- Majors won championship in independent league touch foot- N hers included Richard Stephenson. Tommy johnson, John Smith. ball. Team included Charles Powell. J. D. Menasco, Billy Ed Tommy Pollard. Gerald Perry and Harold Neese. kneeling: Ken Hinton. O'Neal and Frank Adrian, first rowg Jerry Kidd, ,loc Grace, Harold Echart. Ed Wynne. Leo Wall. Bill Thomas. Bill Terry. Carroll J. D. LaPrade. H. L. McGee, Denton jones and Larry Pace. Williams, ,loe Scott. John Bramlett and Sonny Greenwade. standing. new I MEN S INTRAMURALS V 3 1 i. l X Warhawks' basketball team defeated Ogimas for college championship. ff, A Members of the victorious team included Billy Daniels, C. H. Moroney. Ray Foster, Kenneth Burke, Bob Meals and Jack Richardson. first N HULL rowg Doug Jones. Don Shea, Van Venable. .lames Perry and Marvin '- Simmons, second row. lla -..Q HM! Ogimas won championship in club league basketball. Players included Jim Sweeney, Brodie Campbell, Bobby Fox and Ken- neth Braden, first rowg Jolly Grubb, Jerry Stuth, Clarnece Logan and Jerry Lytle, back row. Badminton champs were Gerald Perry, Artema, and James Perry. Warhawks. A V i 1 l l K i K tx . 'A x xxx gk AH' uk I K4 i X1 la, Q4 P9 6. lc yP pw l l ill ll 'v WVQWlEbVS UNTRMWURMZCQUNQM Members of the intramural council were Elizabeth Huggins. sponsor. Betty Lewis and .loyce Taylor. first rowg Ruby Bennington. Bobbie Cal- vit and Pat Fuller. second row: Carole Porter. Moverine Neal. Joyce McEachern. Anita Luna. Floreen Kieffer. Scottie Pool and Coleen Grissom. last row. S -n rald cliilrrlgs and .lameg , ' afllawl l X i x f5 '27 f?e 4. .- gx lar. .A ll r v s 1 1 A 4 A A A4 f 'K' Q Q ix lx n I. XX ki ,gs ohoosfaf. 5 of Z fx ,-. K K K fk A K K ,I kkkkkfkfk it A501 Ark Joyce Mclfachern, Tooanoowe and Put Wall, Binnion upperclassman. were winners of tennis singles. af J' , 1' 2 6 t tw J 1' , X l I v YN ,0:o'4'.'4'o , , t o o v 4, , , ,s 0.0.4.5 4 4 o o'o A a 4 1 x 1 91' p,o,a:o.a,o'.t, Q ,o,o,....,.,o,gs ' 4 4 Lgmr 'Couric cil :mural sg,::0r. png' lor, fiff' Sggvlld ro cg Ngal. .l0l me ' iulid W i lt lr, ' 1 I. at ' 'N A 5'!'2'20 .4 ,yff X ' , 'ff 4-ff.. JOYCE Mclfachern and Billie Johnston, Tooanoowe. and Pat Wall and Scottie Pool, Binnion upperclassmen, copped ten- nis doubles titles. no- Q Joyce Mclfachern and Billie Johnston. Tooanoowe. and Scottie Pool and Peggy Jordan. Binnion upperclassmen. took table tennis doubles crown. E i r- .W .. . . 'X X7 Town Coeds' Jerry Moore and N elba Grayson. in front of net. and Gloria Jen- kins and Joyce Mc- Eachern. Tooanoowe, were badminton doubles winners. Champions in bad- minton singles were Tooanoowe's J o y c e McEachern and Town Coeds, Jerry Moore. 9 l . I J 5 Q..-19-we mblers were winners of the field hockey tournament. Members included Lou Beth rker. Barbara Hart. Joyce McEachern. Freida Johnson. Patsy Gillespie. Sue Watson. nette Redfearn. Kay Freeman. Ruby Hayes. lo Ann Martin. Jerry Hileman. Della ,n Nix and Wilma Jean Grizzle. 3 ,-qw ,vf it t . iff' I 1 , I-7.1 g I-if x V: cg X7 r Desai T57 to -rf 41434 .N Align' X, .., . ik, 'V w 'V Q f R s 4 'W ' .. g2f'i'f ..,, f u ' V -7 1,22 1 hu-4 ,V yy, fu' iq , T Y , , f t -.tg 'V - gil G A' 4. 1 . QA A z I y Q K 211577, .Sli fir ya' GQ t-. gi .1 Ml. kv - i -Y la. , s I'-is'-li 1, 151 .- if 53' . ' of 9 ifgtgf tvs ,ti 1, . s we ' 1- ft'-1. xg . ,N - Qtr.: ,sv se za. x if P455 we Q. i' 1' A 1 GT was s 1-as I 5.1. t T ., f.14.w+ 352 wi ' 'yi 1' tiff ga.: V- e 'Saw ' A s - .....fs I 5 ' ' Yi E ' I, 'v i':NFI '. x rsjfg .QvS'fv.f1f' N' T ssgifgfik Taking number one spots in golf driv- ing were Pat Fuller. Kaidishan. and Scottie Pool. Binnion upperclassman. Les Choisites members were volleyball champs in club league. They included Gwen Harper. Jane Gonlan and Shir- ley Billings. front rowg Nelda Jones. Patsy Fulfer. Anita Luna. Joella Dev- lin. Gladys Anderson. Martha Jones and Becky Bailey. back row. Ruby Bennington. B.S.U.. and Nyla Tinney, Tooanoowe. won the archery championship. Jerry Moore, Vallee Davis, Bobbie Calvit, Bobbie AdamS Jerry McCrary, Sue Barber and .luanice Davis. Town Coeds were independent volleyball champs. Q7 sv f Cf' Joyce Taylor. Marpessa. and .luanice Davis. Town. won basketball free throw first places. New .Ng and Nyla archery W? l 5 l Winner of basketball competition in the independent league was Binnion's freshman team which included Yir- ginia Prock. Nadaiah Bomar. Sue Barber. Betty Bailey. Nloverine Neal. Patsy McQuaid. Wilma Jean Clrizzle and Della lean Nix. WOMEN'S INTRAMURALS t iiiiae lltlgf' lane, TUWH CM I Binnion upperclassmen won the independent league sports- man5hiD trophy. Members were Scottie Pool. Ann Walton. Muriel Ferguson and Freida Johnson. first rowg Peggy Jordan. Dorothy Bird, Pat Edgeman, Martha Turner and ri juaglicf Lou Beth Parker, back row. ball lee Marpessas topped club entries in bus- ketball. Coaelied by Dale Lowder. the team included Carol Harper. Lynn Mc- Curdy. Frances Holder. Pat Powell. Betty Lewis. DeLois Betliea. Lawanda Ansley. Shirley Hill. Barbara Bailey. Ila Mae Hyatt. Barbara Mead. Lynda Berryliill and Joyce Taylor. N3 35 i s i I l Les Choisites members took first place in softball competition. Team mem- bers included Gwen Harper, .lane Conlan and Shirley Billings. front row' Nelda Jones, Patsy Fulfer, Anita Luna, Joella Devlin. Gladys Anderson, Martha .lones and Becky Bailey, back row. Les Choisites also won the sportsmanship trophy in the club league. 1 n X l 1 1 I 4' I 1 I .X- rganizations 3 R . DEE J. T. ADAMS CLOYD YOUNG MRS. V. F. CODY HENDERSON Firslilklele flglifiiliierzz QIIHSATLEY Third Vice President Exffwfive Secffffflfy Foam? We M5D0WELL Greenville Second Sulphur Springs Dallas Presldent Creaswer Vice President Texarkana Ommerce Commerce EX-STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION f , gf vwffe 5 S 1 , X f 9 f QQ iff AUBREY BAIN LILLIAN BYRUM President Ex-Students, Sulphur Springs Magazine Editor Greenville Noble Arthur, Commerceg Floyd Banks, Comog D. H. Boon, Lindeng J. E. Cherry, Ft. Worthg T. D. Chism, Daingerfieldg Jack Coker, Naplesg Fred Covin, Pittsburgg Dee Cunningham, Parisg Perry W. Fite, Dallasg J. D. Goolsby, Quitmang B. H. Hudspeth, Atlantag Mrs. T. L. Huffstutler, Robstowng Dr. Osler Y. Janes, Cooperg Dr. L. D. Parsons, Commerceg Henry Pharr, Greenvilleg Oather E. Raynes, Dallasg R. E. Sandlin, Ferrisg T. B. Sisco, McKinneyg John S. Windell, Commerceg W. C. Woolridge, DeKalb. i ,.11A ' 1-,..g.,. ll! 5. 5 . fr- li u in K 'mf .- 1- n,,-. JOHN BLANTON W.-XNDA INUR.-XXI Crufluutz' Rl'IIft'St'llfllIl.l't'S EQ., BOWENA JOHNSON RHEAMON LEWIS Junior Representatives A BOBBY SANDERS ANNE BROWN Sophomore Represcntatwes Eg, 45559 JOHN MYRICK CAHOLYN PINKERTON Senior Rvpros1'l1t11!1'vf's . W' - ,Iv , ff RICARDO RIYERA CAROLE PORTER F reshmmzv Representatives AWS COUNCIL COLEEN GRISSOM ..............................,...f... President JOYCE MCEACHERN ..... ...... V ice President JAN KING ,.,..,,,,........ .............................. S ecrerary ANN KING ,------,------ -,-,,-, C orresponding Secretary JESSIE DOBSON ...... .......................... T rwsurer MARTHA SILMAN , -..-. ,,,,,,,, P ublicizy Director COLEEN GRISSOM President 1. ' f i fi? x 5 N it Q S? .. 5 i 9 . Council members incluclq, left, lo right: Sheila Alllmritilon, Martha Silmnn, llc-n Couger, Lupita Oc-hog, Fm Smnk berry, Coleen Grissom, .lan l?lll1flCl'lN5l'g, ,lo cn Mcl lncl1f'm. .lvssio llolsx , I K' v 1 -r l '- -X - y mn .an mg, and .Xnn lung.. lXol putulul .ua Nancy Jenkins and Carol Corunson. 5' 1 Nlemhers include .leanette Burks. Sally Moody. Jessie Dobson. Anita Evans, Bea Couger, Carol Coranson. .lan Challenor. Faye Shelton. Shirley Hill. Muriel Ferguson. Ester Samudio. Nancy Jenkins. Louise Williams and Glenda Sue Johnson. TOWN COEDS ASSOCIATION Town Coeds include Lupita Ochoa. Bobbie Calvit Fva Stooksberry Jerry McCrary luanice David and Theresa Garner. first rowg Carol Atha Sheila Allbritton Delorex Smith and Vallee Davis. second row. in-of 1 1 1 ,, 'xy sf Fw .3 gfsw 7 W Q 1455 f 2, iw ' ,sv , 1 L' X ws 4' f ,K X4 5 LQ! gf f'g!? I xi i V K9 f H v E va Q L 'jr-+. W W wi x W? wk 'e 'Qu X 5 g-3'n..-1--- ' 0 . 4: I I 1 v l.-g. N I Q l 5, .. 'u. l S 'Q . -..- 4 'Q u S 'u. 5 'U- . 5 5 S ' 5 L1 , X H 223 x . Q V v :EI-zffrff, .- .. P , :'g,'. ..- ..-'1 ,,.., ZW ,: .Mu .1 1 ,,,,-,L t , - ., ..... g a g 'J ' v ' e . ..,..,..,.,,..... ,T JOYCE MCEACHERN President Joyce Mclilachern leads Gayle McLarty in pledge service of Alpha Lambda. FRESHMAN WOMEN ALPHA LAMBDA 224 ClTll'DCI'HilI'l1l pledges of Alpha llillllllflil infflmlv lfirsl row lvfl Io ri-'Ill' lN'lv1'-1 llwll lu Mm llr-lx' 'md flux limuv , ,, . A A . ,K . . . Q ci Second row: Nidaizlll llomwr C 1ylf- Wlvl 'lrlv M' ' llrim- l+'liv'llwll1 Mm I l N l ' L , H A ,. .ny , I .1 c ,UWKR Nvrn l.axpvl'lun, llllllllllli' lvluluvk amd Lupllu Uflml Ihml I : z. ' 'owz lvl'1l1't' I,m'1'. 'lllvlmzn Hlvlwln-ns. lvrrx' llilvmqm lowv NI.-I-Vu-lm-n Vxnolxxx Nlwl xl'lllll'I , H , , . . . . xxx . . . Silmun :xml ,lo Ann llruwningg. eh 1 5 A i l 4 1 l 1 I DA Busmsss PI OMEGA PI .ah-PN ,,.J' GLENN ROSS President Business majors and minors compose the membership in Pi Omega Pi. Shown here are- First row, left to right: Carol Ann Rigsby and Marie Raney. Second row: jo Browning, Eva Stooksberry and Laluan Fite. Third row: Patsy Lewis, Ruby Elzey, Muriel Ferguson, Juanita Sturdivant, Rowena Johnson and Joella Devlin. Fourth row: Jeff White, Jerry McGowan, C. O. Mitchell, Elizabeth Henderson and Elton Johnson, sponsors. ENGLISH members of Sigma Tau Delta include-First row, left to right: PCSSY Yrick and Coleen Grissom. Second row: Ann Cox, Prudence Holllfi, Marcella Spann, Martha Silman and Mrs. Opal DIIDCHI1- gui f0WI Dr. Paul Barrus and Dr. Margaret Wiley, SDOUSOTS ' - Cowser and Tommy Lawrence. SIGMA TAU DELTA PEGGY MYRICK President . ..-.w,.m.m.-.-wws , , ,,,,,.....,-.-f. ...,...,., -.-n--ms -11 . ,. ...........--W ---f-we-'H ' ' -W-,WM-wa,.f-M14-wM:y.wvr-w-wofrffrng.':-f -if 4- - f-- -ff-' f 'R l X . ff. . ,f Panel members Coleen Grissom, J. W. Rollins, Margaret .Berry and Shelby Metcalf present a discussion on Anti-lntellectualism. c f BERRY BARNES President Members of Kappa Della Pi an llo MQW' , norury efluonlion society, llllillllllf-- l'llI'Hl row, left to right: Bobbie Cnlwit. l'rmlem'c' llollje, .lun King, Mary .li1l10l'l0flg0S. ANN Killa. .loycv lVlcl'im'ln'm, l,uVonne' Siffoul. ,loellu llcvlin mul Marie liumwx Second row: W. ll. llicklcy, Tommy l.1lwnfmr1' SIN-ilu Allbrillon lx'lZlI't'1'l 9 ' X , , lu . plum, ,lvssw llolrsou, bmw lll't'W0l', ,lean Sunrlffrs, Carol Ann liigsby, Maxim: llolluy, Ann Cox zlml li. l.. llowsvr 'Illini 'ow' llvrm I - ' ' . . . 1 . IX lllllN'S, lXl'ltlll lxounsauull. Murlllu Sllmun, Ann llllHlIll1QL,fl0l01'Il ilrissmn, Curl llrolmis, llomm-r Colt -1' - l -Ml -llv liluk 1 dll! . Q . Q . SIYUHSUI SPEECH ALPHA PSI OMEGA 1 'ggi 6 is 'hw NJ H ER B H UMPHRIES President f A ,W , Members of Alpha Psi Omega include-First row, left to right: Harold , iff Echart. Pal Pope. sponsor, Midge Pope and Bill McAda. Second row: Jack ,ij Granimer, Kay Matthews, Frances Holder, Dan Scott and Ann Cox. Third -1 'V in Mi' Q 2 row: Herb Humphries, Kay Anderson, Jerry Cranford. Bill Daniel and Tommy Cox. 7, , , ALPHA CHI , M, JOHN MYRICK President Alpha Chi members include-First row, left to right: Ann Cox, Ann Williams, Jean Jones, Ann Rushing, Ruby Elzey, Laluan Fite, Ann King and Patsy Spurrier. Second row: Sheila Allbritton, Marie Raney, Leah Ann Costlow, Jan King, Violet Shirey, Mary Hodges, Bennie Cain, Maxine Holley, Marcella Spann, Bea Couger, Peggy Myrick and Coleen Grissom. Third row: Louise Williams, Jessie Dobson, Robert Lancaster, Berry Barnes, Carl Drobnis, Tommy Lawrence, Gene Brewer, Elsie Bode- mann, sponsor, Rheamon Lewis, .lohn Lancaster, Mary Nelson, sponsor, William Miller, Robert Baker, sponsor, and John Myrick. ' 227 ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY f, ' M W! f ,M LAWRENCE REVILL President Kim Dickerson and Col. and Mrs. David G. Alford enjoy .the club's dinner-dance. Col. Alford is sponsor for the orgamzatlon. Arnold Air Society members incl I-F' ure ITSI. row, left lo right: Roherl Click, ,lohn Foster. Troy Allen, lawrence Revill, Dwayne Wester, .learl Dunavin and Arthur Rodrigue. Second row: 'llhoxnns White. Fred Dees. llohhy Walker, Jerry Cranford, Jerry Jackson, Lee McCaslnncl and Tllomns Cox. Third rowg ,lov Grace, Maj. Charles Oldlmm, S m m Thomas K' Cl I .' F ff ' - ' ' Lx sur. mg, lar cs Conley, Deny Barnes and Chnrlcs Slnelmls. '9!f N.. ..,. ,If 4 'Ci-li li- 3 we ' '4r ...of xl? 9 , - .' 41 , ,Wx q if A E bm z ' 4 fi.-2 g LQ' I I 5 :FN HQ? A WM f 9- x .7 , x 5. V fW . jk, V I -Quill? ..-'Ig T wwf. , -an-ngg. ' ' l Q Ulm-.1 .42 fnf' vw 1-'Q' - UNA ' F X QX W sd-1 ff' .rr . 5 ff. ,',L.Jj:te?i1Qq if-ee.. 'X . 3'-L'fJ5Q?' 1 Ei - -17 f w S , -, QW? N J T..- Q -Y l A t 3 , lUunn..,',,' A 4 rv' 1-W ., - . ,vw QM ' E 53 in x.'m:'?, Lf. I 1' X 5 ff, ,- ,.f.w,, AN M fi f .,,, ng , ', via' ,v L ,, nf SW' , 1 K AZQ If J ,fh I, I A S gg X1 , X i I' 1 Q Q2 H N N Nqr. K .Ag UM. A .I ut , x '- xx r rm' ? '--.., 13'- x XA, .,,, . f, f . , 5 V... ,, ., ,gi 1, .A 'QQ if V . M 4, hi! .WX 49' , S f ki I we xx' it I I 229 v 3 4 P FRED ALLEN RAYMOND BENNINGTON- J l , , f if HRW J WILLIAM BOWERS ED BRONAUGH GEORGE COX N 'i 4 I I I . i 7 R BEN LOVING JIM MCCLINTON Q 11? JAMES KENNETH INGRAM President JERRY DEATON JOHN FRASER ROBERT HANNA JOE HUMPHRIES GAY JANES EDDIE LE-ACH JOEL McG EE JAMES McWILLIAMS ROBERT MILLS ,IUANZEL MORGAN 'FOMMIIC MORRIS ROSS MORRISS J WESLICY PENN RORRY S.-XNDICRS ROBERT S-XXON RROUN TXSIIQR EDDIE LEACH y 5 gNZEL Mom Blu anis B -as LLHOC 1 l I I s ,... . ,...-, 1 ......-...-.-.-. ,..........a..M- A , K R ' . V - it Ugly Man contestants included Bevely Allen. Tejas. Tommy Johnson. Arterna: George Murad. Tooanooweg Oras Bailey, Cavalier: J. C. McDowell. Arnold Air Society: Darrell Seal. Paragon: and Don Davis. Wesley Foundation. Total money ,grossed from APO's annual contest was 342704. Othella Perkins finally agrees to support Murad for the UMOC. He was declared winner. turning in 391.671 UGLY MAN CCNTEST Tommy Johnson sings for nies, nickles and dimes. l li his pen- Dr. Dallas Lutes presents the UMOC trophy to Tessie Redfearn, representing Tooanoowe social club. Ki x . n S 5 . s S 'l ss Q, S . 'V 5 S 'Q i S ' fu S S s A s u 5455 D1 Z ww iz. law . a 1 l, ii . at W . g si -Rh. S si 523 'Qt ,Ei ' -3' L , 'W , 3 fi 4' . ,sg ' I 1 1 . l :Q Q ' A 1.1 l 5' f , Q I 5 t N N ' X sl xx ' I ' If - 4 l .- . . ? ? b W . A E , 7, I 'Y ., ig: Q ii g:Q if ' 11 - : I I ' EQ 233 .:x .w. '. Q 1:,. .... . ..w. ..,,..v...-.M Y, U , V x h x xx' K 'x 'i.nn.r..' i'- Lu.iuLiwiix!f 'QR' ' L x - r ' 1'.pxn-A83 T ASSOCIATION 5 WaQloh' Bui:HanFch ycdtchesl gf ,Qjpasi infthejvgagie bBfWf9f1'l?!, FV J Lioqs.and UExes. f Ex+l.ionFsAare ' fr Mbpffi' 1833 zindrfilly F X BOBBY FOX President Football, Track 1 ' Xiiir XX ALFoNSo BARCENA Track , 2Z,,72fWyf' W ' 'ff W' f Q, WW, ! NICOLAS FERNA N DEZ Golf 234 . RAYMOND BENNINGTON WAYLON BUCHANAN A BILLY BYRD Manager Football Track in-v.q.,,,,,, Ns.-w A ir. .Mi 'Ty'- i , A 2, DEAN IIICSSIC IARRY KIQMI' ,IFRRFI IUQCXN Foerllnlll, 'I'l'ZIl7k Foollmll lhqgkvtlwall I fwfr' X W 5 ! ' CIJXIIISNCIQ LYNCH JERRY LYTl,If klblxlf NIARSII.-Xl.l. BRT.-IN lNIILl.lfR Basl-cetball Iftmtlmall Ftmllmull liuskcllmll I , 5 ' lf' - . I Y l l x -J Na X ,IINI NIILLER WAYNI-f NIIIKICN ll.-XROIIJ NIIISIZROXI-f IIERMAN MUSSFR liusketlmll Baslwtbull Istblillllllll lfuutbull. T1'z1c'l4 'W' tk 97 YRD BILL NOTLEY BARRY PELTON JACK PIRKEY LARRY PRICE Ll:rY I1 Basketball Tennis Football Fgqtball Iac -'W f BW:-I 2 NY' ' T7 xt , Q ULYNN STEVENS DON STRONG ROBBIE TAYLOR BOB WILLIAMS DON YATES HFL LOS Basketball Track Track Baskffllwll Football. Truck A yggsliffl -2 - ft , ii ' Lf, I ' .X 41 ' Nh R 'fa E .:tQ 5 Y .-I o . N 3 ix S ix' V' 35 Q 5 'qflgi g 2 Q ll3 7fgQ Q l M- i f,f.,'?, s 5 Q 1 6 Z . h rfv Q 'I' S . N' ' J ' Q m f Q g Q F Li S f S gif-1:1 dfw . . fa , ,. 454, , ,-,fl--, 'Q U 5 - , sf x'N-. . Y 751,51 ,V , , 5 5 f ' f, 'iv gn 1. , ,, , f 1 .Af 5 f i I 2 , I i , 'X Q , Q Y, ' 35,2 M 5 E 1 .ix 1 Q 1 :fi X-,TQ-, Q N 23.3. ASS- ' '-2, . 'K .Q A x :av Q ' ' f .' -.rf QAVY, ., , Q , - A .x 1- 7 A - iBiSl6aLNb- t2.4.g:.:sQx-: X X ..... , ,.uQ,,,,',,,,, bx X wif .7 .- up tw, ' A -121-Z45'.,4 Q W' y aaa . V 1 Faye Shelton pantomumes You Cant Get a Man with a Gun at the AWS talent show Lynn McCurdy and Otis Hmkle dance at the Caramlca Clubs flfth DE Ray Lands and date register at the Caramica dance. annual. A May pole centers the ballroom of the SUB. Miss Julia Hubbell pours tea ct the Caramica rush party. MGYY Brice waits to be served. .,.-MY? nv i 1 Decorauons of p1nk elephants, champagne glasses and gllttermg bubbles carry out the Pink Champagne theme of Kald lshans formal dance Plctured are several guests at the state AWS conventlon on the campus and other ll'lVlICd guests of I lt 'I X'l,MAll 1 I lillllllhn Olilhlahg' g . Ulu nm UI K IC the pmk l h d k h , N Par 1 Club sponsors Dr W. R. Bodlne and Dr J W McCrary do the c es Wayne Ae epldant Ohms pm cAamIl3gn?latetl1snEIaalB1s k1tchen work followmg Kaidlshans rush tea m the Bodme home T POLLY WELLS Preszdent BETTY LOU JOHNSTON FAROI I I OI! ll R IQDNA HOAN l YN OLDHAM WHITE l ETTE , ' rr r o E45 , 1 5 ': . f ,- . -F -4 Carolyn Oldham and Palsy Couch luke part in the talent show sponsored by the Shirlee Alford, representing Betsy Ross, rides the Kalir entry in the Home- AWS. coming parade. tv- 5-184 .t x.... 1- 7 A- gn.. +V Kalir members and dates at the annual include Cleft to rightl first row: James Perry, Claudette White, Joyce Phillips, Mac Bane, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Menasco, Floyd Hanson, Pat Berry, John Fraser, Betty Johnston, Otis Hinkle and Prudence Hollie. Second row: Mr. and Mrs. Gene Roan, La Crue Hazlewood, Carolyn Oldham, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Grace, Polly Wells, Jimmy Van McClain. Carole Porter, Bob Brad-ford, Mr. and Mrs. L. l. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Elton Johnson. l l l PEEBLES -ent 1 f W' NITA F OLLIS 5 . V fix, E' 'E' Z ,3h:f5' EVELYN RELHANY ' i 0 NELL JAHTHAN X jo Nell Warlhan. Mac McLemore. Jam-t Ruse. lla-urge llnlmlms. Bcttyc Pemberton. and Ted pllotograpller Pauline Kime. Kime smile for the but a listen to the radio. :S I ggi J! ails ' IJ Anitai, Luna and Bill Dudley walk through Candy- land, theme of the Les Choisites annual. Barry Pellon and dale visit the cooking headquarters-not for food. QQ-w., 245 ns, 1 I. 'TM 'Y I i N i li 1 w 1 I ,. xl? I 2 I+ ff J! f X4 .25 1:3 'Q 4 JE w. mp . .. 1 wg Vi iw R21 - I f 4 I 4 ,Z fa 1? If? EI LIL 1, QQ, IQ! S T Li, fi? ' iz 7 Z I F 'Z wi 'iii ,mp iff 1 I I I -I 1 lik ff f 'R 'tww ff ,M l I., 1 li ',L, yzvfilwwf W, ' Q M W Q xx P I f 2 ' x 1, , QX 1 f , f LEA ANDERSON PEGGY BANKHEAD PAT CLAYTON ,, f f 1 M-W , w, 1 I SUP, IIOIIIOMIIIC ond A fy, N.... 'E I 3 ff' fs 2 , . - X 1 f , NRL , LAWAN DA ANSLEY V - , UWM, ' ' ff' ff X X ff N . ,Zf?f?Z' ,, . , HW! ,WA , My 212.12 f 1' f Wf f fe xi faff ' PAT BASS 79 I 'av f Z Q, V 'ZZ !lf- U y y I, . f QQ ff ., , 4 C ,,AQ, MARTHA COZART Aka, X , M K I ww J? f, , M NN I 1 iv ,gf I WM XXXL Q.: of ff iheir f 4 ,Q , sw, , . , f,,, f , f 714 l 'C . uf AATA I fc , qw f. f, xg a X f x X S 4 f XC Z f WWW! 7 if! Q74-. e m I I Www IW My BARBARA BAILEY , .f WI, I 755 ,Lf ,I- ' 1' In W 1 4, ff I X Q 4 S xx fy W 4 xf , I ,.:,V, , , rrrly X LYNDA BERRYHILL BETTY CROSS WAI .I H , ' , I If L ' l RANCl'IS IHIOIDICIC ll.A MAIC llYA'I I' -,,f,,,- ,' ff A4 V Democrats' donkey with fMarilyn Clark, RUTH ANN WRIGHT President GF DELOIS BETHEA fil A SAUNDRA MARTHA CAROL MARILYN BRAZELTON BRICE CARRELL CLARK A V h V ,..- I I Q 'X if C YC W' S JOANNA GARDNER I 2 f f WANDA INGRAM MARY ANN RUTH CAROL SHIRLEY GREEN HANBY HARPER HILL YVUNN I-t RUTH sm-i M-'pm .I AM las ,um nos RF 1-ix If 1 1.-xx I5 Muss Martha Hankms, former sponsor, serves tea to prospectlve pledge Faye Shelton at the Marpessa rush party. ' 1 . 4 xx Jerry Hileman waits for her date, Jack McVay, to sign the register .1 I ., I l . . . 'Wi ' . at the Marpessa annual. Carmval In Vemce was theme for the Y JM f dance. 1 , VN-,,,f ff: T' I' '1 fl' Dr. L. G. Kennamer, sponsor, congratulates Ruth It Wright who was elected most valuable Marpessal' ,T gg, we-A I A 1 I X, VS I iw - A A -..,:, ii k 5 1 I' A 4 64 PATSY MARY LYNN MARIANA BARBARA NANCY LUPITA MATTIE LEWIS McCAIN MCCURDY McMILLON MEAD MILLER OCHOA PORTER 5- ag, ' ,I V J f. x K I, 1:. 7,7 , A I Lb A. .A f f , -is IC 1 5' .ga fs-st Y, wr I A,,,q I if 1 ' X ' I 1 ' Y PAT FRANCYSE JOYCE NELL RAIDA ANN LOUISE W POWELL SPITLER TAYLOR WATSON WHITLEY WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLQSEIQON 247 1,1 f . w x .1 'v 1 u r- 1 x Bobbie Salmon igns the register at the NANCY JENKINS 51 ju-'tv A CHLOE MANKIN ff 3 1 . I -, Q ,., Q ELL LETA SMITH Nancy Miller and Carolyn Pinkerton wait to be served at the club's and white ball. ..T T B MA I v ii' JEANETTE JANET VIRGINIA KORKMAS LEGGETT LONDON AUS 'IFE ' Q it ,L A S ,W K4 K KAY NANCY CAROLYN MATTHEWS MILLER PINKERTON lzll D A Q A1 2 1 Q 9- BETTE NYLA TABOR TINNEY JUANITA STURDIVANT traditional black RUTH In M, Q 'Y V x ' w McCLELLAN I 7 'Q f hx I Z I l f 2 ,ff Vjf if, i'T, if Z , ,K fi X ,ffjiff 'f ANNETTE REDFEARN MARIE WHITE , ,mai BILLY J. W. DEAN KEQQJQQH RANKHEAD BOWEN BRANCHCOMB PAT BILLY HERBERT KIM CARLISLE CLAY COOK DICKERSON N., JOHN BRAMLETT President 3 I 1 O,O. I I x,,. , . I , W ,f V I -I L! V BOBBY FRED EROY CHARLES TOMMY RONNIE JERREL BOYCE A DUNCAN EASTLAND HARRY HERRIN JOHNSON JURGENSON LOGAN McMURPHY GENE SHELBY DUDLEY WAYNE HERMAN HARREL JOE BARRY MARSHALL METCALF MILLER MILLS MUSSER NEESE NORTON PELTON GERALD TOMMY CHARLES RONNIE BILLY JOE ANIXA M S JOHN PERRY POLLARD RALEY RANEY SALE SCOTT SIMMONS SMITH RICHARD JIMMY ROBBIE JOE TOM BILL JERRY BILL BILLY DEAN STEPHENSON STUTH TAYLOR TERRELL TERR Y TERRY THOMAS THOMAS CLARENCE DWAYNE CARROLI. EDWIN PARK 1.jUg1m .I DOWN liyxlfl 'l'IDWlCI.I. WES'I'IfZR WILLIAMS WYNNIQ IHRDXVIQIIII lIll'l'7 Ml'l'I'Ill':l I S'l'HH l' H SIIUIISUI NIHPIIQUI QI I gl I ' ' I VU! Sql' I 'IH SU' ,,,...v1 X .-N in. I. Q if Z 'V f fw iff, k 5, S -4' i i J Cavuliefs Second place float depicts the flag raising ut A lm ,lsmA. A game Of poker Seems tO relax these Cavalier members. 'R until Wx-J BILLY RAY JAMES HAROLD ROBERT WINFRED HARVEY HUGHES JONES KIDS LEE MOCOY MILNER fi 1?- X DERRYL REX JOB BOBBY BILL BILL PAUL CARD MORRIS OGLESBY PAYNB PBTTITT PHILLIPS SANDERS : 'f ENN k HAROLD BILL L. M. JOHN CHARLES HlliLMAN A SHAVBR SHERIDAN SMITH STEWART WOOOWARD Clyde Brownmg holds the trophy presented to him by E. B. Sorrells as outstandmg Fnars Club member. Sorrells won the trophy last year. HENRY REAGAN BACKUS BELCHER WILLIAM CARROLL .. 'I ,A flllwk ,wlsl -'V' , ,V , , , f' ' ' ' ,f l ,J I I J' WV , 2 5 2' - 5. S+., I 'vnu , fE.:1. 1 f fr ' X in Nb I ICIJWIN DOWNS f, w ,W ,, , I ,, AX I 1 , ,ff M, f, 7, X , .,-f f - y're f , fwf,-fyf ' W 'K 1 4 ,,, ,1,, ro,, , I LESLIE BRAMLETT 7 ,WW , x , x5 X fm, x di,,.:.g-, . -.A-..zWUix IW 2 fx X? Q ISR SP x X 4 I XI xg? BILL COLLIER ,fps .av . My , fr, . .. f '1 x K I x I X IIUIIIRY IUOW I ,ICH ,,,,,,,, i ,,,,,Io. I. ..,, ,, , ,,,. f Mak' , 4 2' f?i': fM - EN, ' , 7 'Z' f ' ff M ,fy lg, Cfzffaffw, 2 Qu ' . QQWVA 1' - W GUS CAN DLER gk, X Q -rx 5 . Q N me r r.-r , . I IQ- X X x x X X X . THOMAS COX X , S Rl! I KSRIFFIS X. A TM 115 l n l i Marie White serves punch to Mr. and Mrs. Orville Kelley Friurs annual. r GI: I CINIJIE -1 7Y' 1171 5 N43 , I I I ' PETE JOE CWARTNEY HENDLEY A-.3 K -I 9 g , HOMER BOBBY Tlllllll' I MADDING MARTIN cf, 5 , , as 54 A , ,, fi 1 QR ' Il Aw ,' DAVE BILL STONECIPHER TILGER lu, Mlm ut the Couples dance at tllc annuul dance spmmsnruml by club memberq -47. .af - 1 fi! . f 19 . f V x . l 'sa-1 , L 3 I 1 EPITACIO STEVE HERNANDEZ HEUBERGER BILLY GEORGE McNATT NAVARRO fi 5235 1 I u, u , I I W f K THAD JEFF WATSON WHITE ' , 1 1 I T257 I A , f I RAY LANDS 'Q 'WT' nil ' Z I f A J ! HENRY REAVES BILLY WHITLEY 255 Nolagene Schimelpfenig rides the Ogima's Stars and Stripesn entry in the homecoming parade. Q , L ,ff -We '7 6 3 561112 , ,fm my, f f . on Wf- ,, E-y I, f , J 4 bf, .af ,W X1-Amy L 4, 12, ,IQ ,W . xx .I wx. any ge M, ,, 4 W V R Y . -.- Q ' f 4 ,, ,,l, -v . 4 ' -ff , f M, A- 1 7 fy ,f V 2 inf XX fu ASN ,V 'av' ., wi f,, ' .... , 7- 4, f ,Q ' , - , 0, ,I f X K 8 XX ' ., , ' we fr, Q. ,, W f 2.3 4 4, ,f V W 1 . .df ' BOB HAL O'NEAL President Wiki X X 256 HAI JERRY JACK BILLY GARY KENNETH ALLARD DARBY DAVES DUNCAN FLETCHER ffrrxv BOBBY FOX GIDEON GRECC GRUBB HANSON HOYT DON JOLLY ROGER -x, 9' ,sa uw f O 'W' CLARl4INCE DALE HQNRY lxvk f:mc'r'l' l,0fLAN mwmm ', N fl-, ,,- w1x',,l',0x ETH IHER JGEH NSON CK iw Signing the guest register at the Ogima A giant egg in the center of the ball- Ogima members Kenneth Braden, Bobby annual are Gloria Jenkins and Kendall room ceiling carries out the traditional Fox and Brodie Campbell pose with Mrs. Wright, Easter theme. Braden, Peggy Bankhead and Mrs. Camp- bell. fi ,,c::, '4'-vwo JACK JOHN JACK BILL JIMMY PIRKEY PRICE RICHARDSON ROMACK STONESTREET I, M 4, JERRY DON BILL ROBERT JIMMY STUTH WALLACE WATSON WILLIAMS WILSON 257 Q? JOHN FOSTER President Paragon House JIMMY DWAYNE KENNETH JERRY JERRY WQAYNE t ARNOLD APPLETON BRASHEAR CHANDLER CRANFORD EITEL Q BOB ALLEN BILLY CHARLES HERBIE JERRY GALVAN GILCHREST HATFIELD HINEMAN HOBBS IRONS 4? BI'I,l. V JINQMIE CAlllt0l,l, .umm H11 1 x SxXlXIX ,lAf.nl1s ,IALOISS -WNW5 .nom-is mlm: r lux 258 Mike Waller and Celia Bullun 2l4lHIil'C mlccuruliuns ul Iln- llllfilglllll unnuul. During intermission ul the Springlinw mlanmcv. ,lvrry NIT-- Cuwun wus awzlrclml il trophy ns Outstanding Pllfilglllll Of 1955. Nw-T: six P3ragOn's entry in the l'illlIll'CUlllillg puraulv ua 4 IX1'lQ'qi vu, ,L Bclty Ruth Hellums mah- mln: L-lnlmk flnul, XQQA - LL., .. Y 9-'i 'fi 5 - . 'YZ rfztqw in ' SATS. J i 1 I ! Z f' .gym WAYNE 1 Em 1 LEE J. C. A JERRY IRONS MMY Sffuw MCCASLAND MCDOWELL l ,KV Ev-'41 Xse- JERRY V 'JUANZEL HAROLD DANA STAN FRANK MCGOWAN MORGAN MUSOROVE RANSOM SEBRINO SEYMOUR DANIEL CHARLES JACK BILL MIKE BILL SHEA THOMPSON THORNTON TTMMONS WALLER WIILSON Charles Elliott pours drinks at the club's an- I If nual. I f TEJAS ' OTIS HINKLE A President JULIUS ACKER BEVELY ALLEN DOYLE ANDERSON JACKIE BARRETT CLYDE CARROLL KENNETH CHAMBLISS JOHN COX NORMAN CRUMP JOE BLACKWOOD WAYLON BUCHANAN BILL DANIEL B. E. DENTON REX DRIGGERS CHARLES ELLIOTT DALE GASKILL GENE GOWEN JOE JOHNSON JUDD JONES DAMON McDONAl,D JAMES Mcl,ARTY 260 JIMMY LAMAR HAWKINS CLAUDE HILL M ATTlNl2l.Y DON M AX!-TY I l BUCHANAN E. DENTON AUDE HILL oN MAXEY , . . . .- ,- , -- - .,.. , ..- .- . .-,. . ..........---...-,.--,-gvwwwvfgouovav--. vov..-..q,o-.-v-s-..p.,v-o..'.no'-..-.-..gau-..-.v-n.o-o-f- 5.0-q-nnvvvawvqvfyv-U Mary Helen Daniels. Bill Daniel. Jan Fundcrlxcrg and Holm Walkvr wail lu he served by Charles Elliott at the Tejas annual. l. Q '33 JERRY MILLER LARRY PRICE MILTON REDFEARN JIMMY ROMAN LEE SCARBOROUGH JACK SMITH 'P' 2 DON STRONG BOBBY TEAGUE PAT TEMPL f R ES BILLY TEMPLETON TOMMY VADEN BOB WALKER 2-:ry SAM WEST JOHN WILLIAMS JERRY WORDEN KENDALL WRIGHT DTCK KING ARTHUR PULLEN SPOUSOV Sponsor .vl-fr-ran-nu:.'p....'.-. .--..Q-4...-.,....-.Ty 3 rr ,L-- jx, -H- ,,,... -Rx .,,,,,'N, ,, -.: :, hJ.r.X.--. Hx.,-f.. W-, W- , - mv ,v-.q.fz,:r',:Q-4 , 1 ,' ' , -cw ,, .--N. M., wh -Y -.xS'-.4- 1 - - ' ' ' 'Y ' ' 'N' Y f Avo. gfi1 ?f-5:2-1 slTr4-R:jQ,'.1j I an X, JBFAIQQ, .Pr --IX4,11S'l-'Kvfi ' --5 -14:5-:f . ,.Q.L..., A xc, ,,A.,.4 N, +.- -. .a-.,5s,.,. ,I 40 F I, 311 ,Q gf 44 n fi' 1' V , 9+ 4. I I I I I I I I I Q e ,I I I I I' 4' I 'av' n ,,' nfl ' I I I I O. I 0 I '. I I W P L. . 1 'rx' 'ma . 4' x fwmaifibiri-.f, ,QQ Pictured after an evening vesper service are, first row: Mickey Mattingly, Doris Good, Carmen Rice, Willie Mae, Sue Smith, LaVonne Sifford, Thelma Hunt, Wilma Coffman, Peggy Hornsby, Patsy Wilson and Wanda Walker. Second row: Carolyn Ryan, Nelda Rounsavall, Peggy Worden, Linda Moore, .lane Bailey, Pat Newell, John Myrick, Gene Brewer and Lady English. Third row: Pat Powell, Barry Pelton, .lanet Leggett, Nancy Jenkins, Gene Marshall, Neva Alcorn, Shirley Hopwell, Sue Hutcherson and Ann Lemon. Fourth row: Cecilia Owens, Virginia Pettigrew, Marcia Cain, Melba Spring, Ruth McClellan, Janette Gregory, Daryl Card, Ester Samudio, Carroll Jones, Gene Kemp and Charles Woodward. Stand- ing: Martha Clements, Charlotte Walker, Thelma Tucker, L. S. Grantham, Robert Saxon, Herschel Grier. Rheamon Lewis, Richard Fleming, R. L. Thomas, George Speights, Wimpy Smith, Roger Driggers, Gerald Beckham and Tommy Gavin. GENE BREWER Presideni BAPTIST STUDENT UNION Members elected to the B.S.U. council are, first row: Ruby Bennington. Thelma Tucker. Doris Good, Eva Stooksberry, Patsy Clements and Melba Spring. Second row: Charlotte Walker, Ester Samudio, Addie Thompson, Joann Gibson. L. S. Grantham. Don Dinsus and Harold Wilbanks. Third row: Roger Driggers. Gene Brewer. Wimpy Smith and Rheamon Lewis. W. L. fWIMPYJ SMlTl'l l!.S.I!. Director ENE BREWER President Thelma Tucker- row: Cl'lafl0ile n D011 Dlngus gy Smith and ic Y, ,l 'l s ' N Two colored children tell their Christmas wishes to Addie Thompson and Ester Sum- udio. They hold bags of candy prepared by B.S.ll.'ers. '92 Wimpy Smith mhtcks students names as they prepare to leave for .'.U. convention in ,Khi 1-ne. L. S. Grantham leads a group of carolers in Jingle Bells. Sam Choy, student at Southwestern Seminary in Ft. Worth, was speaker at the annual Christmas banquet. if K :QA fevmg ,fziiy 2 . , .. v e Blk 'X -51 METHODIST WESLEY FDUNDATION PATSY JOHNSON SPURRIER President Frances Williams leads the first devotional program held in the new Foundation building. Methodist students pictured above include, first row, lcft to right: Frances Williams, Daphne Newman Joanne Martin P t . . , asv Spurrier, Glenda Johnson, Ada Jones, Sylvia Miller, ,lo Ann llray and llwan l,vmmond. Second row: lilillie lilcllonald. Melha Brown, .lCilnlCC H'mCYCllll, Norma l'urkliill, lillizaliclli lrowo, .lancl lmggvli. ,loycv lllclflawlierii. Colleen lowis. llelorvs Smith, Wylenc Wilcox and New Crenshaw. 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John 191-,Nr Html Villxllllv lloyd Hurna, lfloyd llgxnson, john Shaw, Fred Dees. Bob Bush. JCYT3' Btlrgess. llvrlriv llohhx, Nell lhnxn'-. Uom l'1-fry. lain' lllgwk and Edna Roan. Third row: Mariana Mehlillon. jcfsiv llohxon. li-M'x1m.nx N1.ilk'l1llgll1kw, N1LlfQlLlI'l'l hu-v1x1.1x1. Dun Scott. Roddy Hull. Vernon Lalnhert. I.. S. Q1I'Lilll1l..tIll. lioyw Nlr-Xlnrphy. ,l.unvx llollinxhmd. Hop-1' lflimgon, Bob Cartwright. Fred Allen. Jimmie Nh-tflnin. ,lvil Xthnv. ll-noxlrx tht-nn.m. l'.xl tlxgxy and Bonnie Williams. Fourth row: Laralnel Baker. Lvgtll .Xnn Conlon. lindd Nl.-on-. ,Io lfrmningcr. Samir.: tfrutl. Shirley Power. Carol Atha. Sain West. Klclxin Klarfhgtll. liill Uanivl. lfd Hlktlldllgll. llxllldlllll 'lhckm-x'. New Nell Alcorn, Frances Holder. Vivian Burnham. lflcganor Stu-1111.111 .md Nlary ln- tfraig. .W .W ' 3 . Q mW 1 fu - ' ' 'ji,i '21 ' f' ' 'A ' f A , ll WM. , ' -'-ng-swam EVELYN MCELHANY-Majorette CHARLES HINEMAN-Drum Maf0f Stepping out in front of the Lion band are LuDelia Clemmer, Lesby Daniels, Pat Powell, Jean Jones Evelyn Mclillhany, and Pat Clayton. 4' BAND PERSONNEL FLUTE AND PICCOLO CLARINET, con't. Ruth McClellan Jan King Joann Gibson Gay Janes Carolyn Blackstone Evelyn McElhany OBOE BASS CLARINET Pat Powell Bob Ingram BASSOON Carl Drobnis George Longazo Eb CLARINET Bill Collier CLARINET Dean Branchcomb Bob Cartwright Carol Atha Harold Lloyd Nell Hames Sally Moody Kay Matthews Jimmy McClain I 1653 ALTO SAXOPHONE Marshall McGlaun Jerry Irons Murray Allen TENOR SAXOPHONE Jerry Burgess BARITONE SAXOPHONE Jimmy Stuth FRENCH HORN Gerald Pinson Orville Kelley FRENCH HORN, con'r. L. S. Grantham Rick Rodkey Vernon Lambert Jimmy Robertson CORNET Melvin Marshall Steve Heuberger Bob Martin Margaret Haley Hal Thornton John Fraser Joel McGee Jackie Porter TRUMPET Don Cartwright Fred Dees Jim Hollinshead BARITONE Anne Brown TROMBONE Richard Morrow Doyle Cooper Cary Hall Travis Hinson Charles Hineman Charles Grisham BASS Grady King Boyce Mcllurphi Joe Grozier Herschel Grier TIMPANI Gene Dycus PERCUSSION Trin Dumlao Larry Curtis Virginia Prock Bob Mills Neva Alcorn CEORCL LONCALO flssislnnl Dir1'f'lor bww ' I-I lxli H Xlxlj XlUlxhUXX r nn no B LP Nl XllhlHX VENE DXLILS ,A I'k'lI.'.' DEAN l3H.'XNCHCOX1 B Clarinet MAIxbH.XLl- NIcl,L.XUfN Alto Saxophone 'fit BOB INGRAM Student Director GERALD PINSOB Horn MELVIN MARSHALL Cornet Www, ORCHES' 'A Orchestra members include-First row, left to right: Marcia Dee Cain, Marie White, LuDelia Clemmer. Marilyn Clark. Vernon Lambert, Gerald Pinson, Dean Branchcomb and Margaret Wheat. Second row: Lynda Berryhill, Bobby Martin, Melvin Marshall, Richard Morrow, Ray Rodkey, George Longazo, Roddy Hull, Carol Atha, Boyce McMurphy. Shirley Wortman, Sally Moody and Myra Erwin. Third row: Nell l-lames, Gertrude Warmack, Lawrence McNamee. Leah Costlow, Fred Dees, Steve Heuberger, Dean Lowman, Director, James Hollingshead, L. S. Grantham. Charles Hineman and Doyle Cooper. Back row: Larry Curtis, Bob Cartwright, Bob Ingram and Grady King. GLEE CLUB l'l 'IND l'lWlfr lll'llI4ll' lvll Iw lIg'lll Ntll ll.nm'--- llom l'w.x lluluul lt-ultx l'.a1 K 1 uv lam nu ru l R l lirlfl Msnllm II-,pltmi l' Xl 'I I li I I I I l X1 1 L , Inner. -,nur ,nun 'tm-,Irwin .nu l I., i,,,, , At., U... i I, ll I ll-llll' nlII11I1rI K il iS V 5.5 Ss -'Q ' ' S s s ,il xv V V- , s W y X 1 ,X XL X1Q14g.gM X sk X 1. M X, 41,435 ez Wf L' Z ff ga ymyf, 4 X 5 S X ,xi Rx Six S X x 1 Rx . 5 m xs- E qn FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA D 4 K 'E Rxbi 1 ,'v, .--,..,.. ,.,.:g.,..e4 ..w.,1..- v I .. Z lf' , ,, ' Galvan. Ross Morriss. Dana Ransom. Don llolder. Nicolas Fernandez and Marvin Ellis. DON HOLDER INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB A J 'Q Z S 1. .1 A - , V f, . - ' 0 N l - y . : . A -I ' L ' f Lewis IRC members pictured are-First row, left to right: Dudley Schoolfield, Dwayne Hayes, LaVonne Siffordd . - ' E Nelda Rounsavall, Sue Hutcherson, Geraldine Barrow. Wilma Coffman, Thelma Hunt, Anita vans an Daphne Newman. Second row: Sonny Smith, James Havens, L. R. Harlan, Ruth Mashburn, Sue Mash- burn, Judy Welch, Opal Clifton, Lola Hager, Vallee Davis, Daniel Shea, George Whitt, Elsie Bodemann, Nannie Tilley, Jean Vickers and C, E. Vickers. Fourth row: B. E. Denton, Harold Edwards, James Allen, Donald Pettus, Mary Nelson, Wilburn Carnes, Edith Parker, Jack Brooks, Ken McKinney, Robert Mills and Lyndal Crawford. Anyone interested in teaching may become a incinlicr of Future Tcaclicrs of America. Members included here are-First row. left to right: David Stokcs. Pal lloldt-r. Muriel Fergruson. Flora Mac Walls, Lupita Ochoa. Samuel West. Eleanor Stcelinan. llctty Pt-acc and Martha Silinan. Second row: Roger Driggcrs, Dr. Everett Shepherd. sponsor. C. lf. Vickers. Wt-ldon Williams. Clay Cray. Ada Jones. Carroll Jones, Bob RUTH WRIGHT President - - -f 'fi V RODEO CLUB Four performances of the National Intercollegiate Rodeo association show at the college arena gave East Texas stu- dents a look at some of the best rodeo stock and performers in the nation. Ira Akers led his Sam Houston State College teammates to victory in the NIRA show which saw top performers entered from several schools in Texas, Louisiana and Oklahoma. il N H J JERRY SWARTS President Rodeo Club members include, first row, left to right: David Ivic, Bob Vernon. .lerry Swnrts, Nita Follis, Arnold Jordan, Martha Barnes, Mary Nell Cates, Neal Taylor, Haynes Kneckellian, ,linimv Mattingly and Greg Moore. Second row: john Stepl1ens,.l1mmy Jones, Bobby Wisdom, Wesley Morrow. W. A. Fielden, ,llnnies Graves, lioliliy King, ltlurvey Milner, Bill Sanders and Eddie leenhower. .v . , - . gg .. +A, . f Vg, X- aig 'E'- ..,., '+I 1 nu I 'F Si. SI. Rx' gags. 4- , vZ 'l- .-'. ' ' f' . -' ', -J f-.. .ar -- . '- -rr ' . ' ,-.E- -,H -, --'. ACTIVITIES DURING THE ' .ul 1,-1-A-21' NATIONAL INTERCOLLEGIATE RODEO Q-. . TS ,. ,---,. 1-. v w --P 1' M I. pl I ...i 'fA:L I all ,4 1 f' 5,3 yum A , . Ji ,.n,'g,.,., ,wax f fran- Q .f Qt, I g -1,5 f H52 .,, mf Q 4 z nfhlw-Q fwff-If an , , ,.. ..,.- ---- -f- 'T-2'-,JP M .i . rang. . ,, ,, ' .nz . ,.- '.,,,,:- i E. fwrefzw-'WV QQ-IAQ. 2332 ff A -. FRANCES HOLDER FFA Sweetheart UTURE FARMERS 0F AMERICA if X . Ar--, GLENN HELLMAN President FFA members include-First row, left to right: Charles Thompson, Johnnie Kay, Bobby Taylor, Dale Duncan. Edwin Whitesides, John Sm'th J b Bl ' ' 1 , o n anton, Carrol Adams, Mervin Billings, Elbert Adams and Ardns Barnes. Second row: Kenneth Chambliss, Benton Bryant, Frankie Winfrey, Billy Ray Jones, Richard Fleming, Orval Childs, Silas Smith. Bobby Wigley, Ward Pendleton, Glenn Ferguson and Webb Jones, sponsor. Third row: Glenn Hellman, Bobby Bonner, George Bowdoin. Jimmie Jacobs, Mac Venable, Wendell Horne, Travis Hinson, Loyd Smith, Jerry Swarts. James Graves, Carrol Coe, L. P. Coston and M. S. Rogers, sponsor. Fourth row: Neil White, Jack Frierson Gerald Oakes Bill y - 5' Joe Knight, Gene Lowe. Carl Stephens, Bobby Wisdom, Wesley Morrow, H. D. Walker, Norman McCoy, Paul Turner. Hub McConnell. Jerry Bell, James Love and Winfred McCoy. Fifth row: Davie Stephens. Marion-Ford, Leland Cockrill and Jimmy Sides. NCQ 955 f, lil, fs-2Zt5?w Ss A A Kms 0 '54 J ku NJ X 'T 4 S-v Hu, I puff' -4 f 4 ' . . :li - 3gPnf'.Q.. ' .. Mrs. M. S. Rogers. wife Of a member of the agriculture depart- tilt-nu Hellman. president of ilu- vollvgiuie- vliuplvr of Future ment, FFZIIICCS Holder and Dwight Pafslei' enjoy their food as l airrm-rs of :Kirin-rit'u. llI't'st'llls lln' lmys' swt-ellie-url with il bouquet well as music furnished by the Pastels. of ,-,rd ,-,N-,, FFA BANQUET Approximately 150 people attended the FFA banquet. Pictured here are .lohn Blanton and his date. -s., A : J Dean Cullen Sowers. honorary FFA member, presents ,nf a certificate for outstanding FFA work to Glenn Q- '-3 Hellman. Q k Q 1, ,... V rk U' 5-I. v 285 QF!! PRESS CLUB J' LILLIAN BYRUM President Dick King, sponsor, deals out the food to club members Bill McAda and Herb Humphries at a ranch party. i Members include-First row, left to right: James Narramore, Grace Love, Jan King, Lorraine Blalock and Ann King. Second row: Herb Humphries, John Hammil, Kent Biffle and Bob Stewart. Third row: Dick King, Marvin Ellis, Ray Lands, Lillian Byrum, Laluan Fite and Joe Jackson. 286 f f 'Q-2 f , 'wx va . 5 W, ., u . k , IX ul X v N x Own .1 Us 4 1 g Q 1 s 2 .si ' i v 5 E x I f 'X 2' x- X., I . . X U, ,- -V, - , Nw .....:- .--r-rrrvn N---. ... ,-.....f..-..-.f..-..... I I., 1 1 ,jx -K Q T .I ,lf ' 1' if Q' 4 L iilg M , turn ... .,, ,. , 1 1 LrTff' f'f ,1g . gl f is ,'1. iq '--CJ ,,:,..,I...t,.,, A 2 S. . s ? W1 AL-1.-...---Q. 5.- ...L.... 5 X,-..v. XX lu J ,.,.,..L.jIi- W A..A. ,... Q -. X. - uv K1 ml 1 L 13 J N , . vga v - v , ' 4 Ax I X , V 4 , x , H 1 X, - , .....,. .. . a v , , v , x . . , -' n ' 0 ff, . , 1 . , , X - .1 .. . , 1, e ,-N ,Af I 1 i - X 5 . 1 W J J in -..., ,. ..f, ,..-.'. . --.,..,...:-.... ' 'f ' ' 'A f ' 1 ', '- g - '-L-LF' - --wb-'V-I-V'-+-W-V -.-:.:.., N.. .-.:4..-.4. .,..-. .Q -. '. A f L : 1 5 . ..Q.--..u:...-,-,,..:,,,.:. -, A., V- Av 'Chi SPANISH CLUB M b f the Spanish Club include-First row, left to right: Ruben Barcena, Paul Hjilveifslzlilvier Diaz, Claude Robbins and Mary Nelson, sponsor. Second row: Martha Silman, Louise Williams, Nicolas Fernandez, Myra Hall, JHIHQS Hale. and James Brown' Third row: Jerry Hendrix, Mildred Davis, Coleen Grissom, Shirley Hill, George Navarro, R. L. Cowser and Esterina Samudio. MARTHA SILMAN President FRENCH CLUB 5, , French Club members pictured above include-First row, left to right: Betty Sneed, Pat Craig. Anne Brown, Jean Appleton, Patsy Lewis and Nidaiah Bomar. Second row: Yvonne James. Ruby Elzey. Jeanice Huneycutt, Myra Hall, Eusibia Lutz, Gloria Jenkins, Jeanette Gregory and Ruth Jones Third row: Henry Reaves, Dwaine Appleton, David Atkins, William George, Gay Janes. Jerry Cranford. JERRY CRANFORD Dan Scott, R. L. Cowser and Joel McGee. 288 President jralgs MAN CLU ACEI WILLIE MCPEEK President Aww b u Y 'J mes' CW TOM GILBERT President Students interested in Clliltlltootl education may join ACICI. Meniliers include-First row, left to right: Boh lliee, Jessie Short. Mary Clinton. Bette Tahur. Pat Powell. lietty Lewis. Dwan Lenunontl and Maurice Melleek. Second row: Mrs. llortense Sullivan. Mrs. Clovis Rutledge, Mary Ann Also- brook. Barhara Brown. lo Ann Browning. Peggy Steele. llea tlougger, Mattie Porter. .lcssie Dobson and lluth Lee. Third row: Mrs. Frances l'exeltottst'. .Xddie Tltoinpson. .lo Ann Martin. Mrs. Naomi Bledsoe. lane Anderson. Carroll Jones. Virginia l'irkey. liohhie Calvit. Lillian Moreland. Bobbie Adams and Martha Dunn. PRE-LAW CLUB 1 i NN. 1 l t 1 V Members include-First row, left to right: Charles Turner, William Thomas, Tom Gilbert, J. R. Saylor, sponsor, Herchell Martin, Joe Hendley and William Carroll. Second row: Howard Jumper, Harold Patman, Frank Wright, Edgar Watkins, Lawrence Ware, Cloptort Stroud, Paul Harvey, Berry Barnes and Mike Waller. 289 1 s Home economics students and invited guests enjoy a I smorgasbord given in their honor. , , -- ff:- Betty Ruth Hellums presents Mrs. Patsy Spurrier with a gift at an Eta Epsilon meeting. Patsy was selected as Miss Betty Lamp, title given to the out- standing senior home economics major. ETA EPSILCN PATSY SPURRIER President Members of Eta Epsilon include-First row, left to right: Ann Rushing, Bennie Cain Billie McDonald Clendfl que , , 1 Q r.. Johnson, ,lean Jones, Neta Crenshaw and Benita McManus. Second row: Orpa Dennis, sponsor Jane Baile '. Melb Q 5 3 Brown, Carmon Bice, Lady English, Peggy Hornsby, Dorthey Move, Patsy Spurrier Ann Dingus and l'1lu-in Fire Third TOWI Betty HCHUIIIS. Jeanette Wofford, Carol Atha. Colleen Lewis, .lane Conlani, Sara Brotherton. hflilry llodgesl Dorothy Roberts and Barbara Ann Kemp. .maui V H SPURRIER ED HOLLEY SWIUII Pr esid e nt Mcrnln-rs of ilu- Industrial Education Clnlm. the newest organization on the campus. include-First row, Ivfl to riglll: ,lnlnes Kniglil. .lerolml Nloore, Alun lloliler. W. lf. O'N0ul, XV. C. Box, ,loc Miller, M. C. Sturkcs. Clnirlcs Conley und ,Ianni-s l'iith-rson. Seconil row: Burl Arcy. Robert Click, Jerry Brunch, .lnnics Ili-ynolds, lor-l Dotsnn. lolin Nlyrick. llolwrl llunnai. .Indie Mills. lfdwurd llollcy, Harold Willmnks und J. B. Iiolwrls. 'llliird row: ,luck llendley. Mae Woodruff. ,lnnn-s lluvcns. Billy Reynolds. llurolcl Bell, Wil- Iiuni Miller. I.aiwri-in-e Ware. Bill Daniel. lloward llurdy. Clnirlcs Lee McCusIund. Rex Driggers, Rex Morris, Bolr liiu' amd WI. If. wrrigllll. sponsor. 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Q1f 2'i'2'f ' 67, ffff 6'7', Albright, Jimmy ...-- --------------------- Alcorn, John .........------- -------- Alcorn, Neva Nelle 12, 67, 146, INDEX Baker, Billy ,,.,,... Baker, Laralnel ....... 68, 273, Baker, Pat ....,...............-------- '--------------------------- 6 8, Baker, R. E. ....................... ...-----------------------4---' 6 8, Bane, Mac ,,,,,,,,,,,----, 11, 65, 68, 135, 170, 192, 207, Bankhead, Billy ......,.-- ------------------- 6 9, 148, Bankhead, ------- ------ 1 01, Banks, Floyd .......... Barber, Sue ............. Barcena, Alfonso ..,..,. Barcena, Jose .......... Alexander, Blll ....... ---------- -------------- A1f6rd, David ....... Alford, Shirlee ........ ..................... Allard, Jerry ............ ..-.....-----------.------------ Allbritton, Sheila ............ Allen, Bevely .................... 67, 220, 221, 226, 147, 149, 184, Allen, Clarence ....... ............ Allen, Allen, Ira ......... Jack ...... Allen, James ...... Anderson Allen, John ....... Allen, Murray ....,. Allen, Troy .............. Alsobrook, Mary ...... Ames, Jerry .,....... Anders, Joyce ..... 67, 230, 263, ---------.Qf 63'f' Barcena, Ruben Barnes, Barnes, Barnes, Barnes, Barnes, Ardrs ...... Berry ...... Dale ....... Judge .... Martha ...... Barnett, Charles ........ Barnhardt, Charles Barrett, Barrow 7 Barrow, Jackie ...... Geraldine John C. ....... . Anderson Anna .......,.. Anderson, Becky ........ Anderson Cleve ..... ........ 6 8, Anderson Darwin ........................,. Anderson Doyle .......... ......................,, Anderson, Gladys ........ ........, 6 8, 212 7 Harold ....... Armstrong, Wanda 127, 153, 213, 232, 246, Anderson, Anderson, Kathryn Ansley, LaWanda ........ Appleton, Duaine -- Appleton, Jean ...... Arey, Burt ....,,...... Arey, Vesta ....... Arey, Walter ........ Armstrong, Bob ........ Armstrong, John .......... Arnold, Jimmy Jane ........... 1 68, 68, 68, 68, 68, Barrus, Paul ............ Bartley, Numan ...... Bass, Patricia .............. Battle, Henry C. ....... . Baxter, James W. Beckham, Gerald ,....... Beene, Bobby ........... Behrens, Minnie ...... Belcher, Reagan ..... Belcher, Shirley ........ Bell, Harold ............ Bell, James .......... Bell, Jerry ,,,,,... Bell, W. J. ............. - Bell, Mrs. Jack ...... Bellman, Nell ........ Bellman, William ....... Bennett, Bennett, Robert ..... 7flf 2i2Q 2'i.5, 149, ,, ,..,,,,,,,,.,.. 149, 184, 771497-226J-2277-2231 69, 147, -.-.f'6'97 .11- 47Q'-112772267 69, 246, 'fQfQfQfIQQQQ 69 69, 11, 69, Q1fQf'69Q 'i'i5Q' ffffffff 69f'265Q 44 .----fffffff- 69 69, Wayne ......... .................................. Wynelle ........... ....................................... Bennington, Raymond ............ 69, 148, 184, 230, Bennington, Rubynelle ............ 69, 210, 212, 236, Berry, John ....... Berry, Margaret Bennett, Berry, Pat ............... ............................. 2 22, Berryhill, Lynda Bethea, DeLo1s ....... ,,.... Arnold, JoAnn .......... ..,...,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 8, Arnold, Wayne 11, 63, 148, Arrington, Jerry .....,, ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Arthur, Noble -- Atchley, Doyle 63, 221, 263, 273, Atha, Qulncy ......,.,,,..... Atha, Carol ,.,,,,,,,,,, Athey, Bobby ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,-,, David ........ Atkins, Avant, Jerry ........ Backus, Henry ...... Bailey, Bailey, Barbara Becky ....... Bailey, Betty ,........,,,, Bailey, Charles ......... Bailey, Jane .........,... Bailey, Kenneth L. Bailey, Bailey, Oras ......... Ruth ........ Bain, Aubrey ........ Baird, 298 G.L. .... - 63, 212, 68, 213, 63, 276, Bethea,. Sally ...... Bickly, W. R. ..... . Biffle, Kent ............. Bigbie, Leonard ........ Billings, Mervin ..... Billings, Shirley ...... Billington, Marie ........ Bird, Dorothy .......... Birdwell, Park ......... Bishop, Cal .......... Black, Bobby ............ Black, Jane .................. .- Black, Willie Mae Blackburn, Earl .......... 33, 59, 226, 69, 213, 246, 69, 101, 107, QI''i'3f'69f'262Q 69, 184, 69, 69, 212, 213, 69, 55, 69, 69, 137, Blackstone, Carolyn ...................,.,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,- 7 0, Blackwood, Joe ...,.................................,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,, Blalock, Lorraine ............ 70, 128, 180, 224, 248, Blanton, John C. ..,. .......,,,, . Bledsoe, Naomi ..,.., ........ Blocker, Landel ..... Blount, James ......... Bodemann, Elsie ......... Bodine, W. R. ....... . 70, 218, 219, 284, ...fffffffff 227f 2B'1i, 50, 127, 241, Boland, Dale .............. ------- 7 0, 1449, 263, 266 Boles, Donald Ray ....... -----------------..... 7 0, 194 Bolin, Kenneth .......... .. -------------------------- 70, 149 Bolton, Celia ............. -----------:----------- 7 0, 243, 259 Bomar, Nidaiah ......... .---.--- 6 6, 70, 213, 224, 288 Bond, George ......... ..--..----------------------.- 7 0, 149 Bonner, Bobby ..... ------.... 2 34 Boon, D. H. ............ ---.-......... 2 16 Boon, Marynel ....... ....... 7 0, 248 Boose, Shirleye ........ ........................... 7 0 Boulware, Carolyn .................................. 70 Bowdoin, George .,,,. ........ 6 3, 70, 171, 284 Bowdoin, Sue ,...... ............................ 2 48 Bowen, J. W. .......... ................... 7 0, 250 Bowers, William ...... .... - 230 Box, Betty .....,....... ....... --- 70 Box, William ...... ............ - --- 70, 291 Boyd, James ...... .---- ..... - .......,, 70 Boyd, Wanda ....................... .................. - - 248 Boyd, Wayne ................. - ....................... ---....-- 70, 147 Boyd, William E. ............................................ - ..,... 70 Braden, Kenneth ............ 184, 187, 190, 191, 209, 257 Braden, Mrs. Kenneth ................. - .......... -------,- 257 Bradford, Otis .............. 1- ................... -,-------.---- 39 Bramlett, John C. ------ 70, 110, 147, 148, 209 222, 250 Bramlett, Leslie ........ -- ........... - .......... ---Qu 70, 254 Branch, Hoyd ------ .... .. .... ----..------...- 70 Branch, Jerry ................. - .......... ....-..--..---.. 291 Branchcomb, Dean 70, 250, 271, 276, 277, 278 Branom, Lorena ............ --..---,.-------.--..-..- 51 Brashear, Ken ,,,,.,........ - 70, 122, 137, 141, 192, 193 210, 258 Bray, Jo Ann - .............. ---..----..----- 70, 224, 266 Brazelton, Saundra 70, 101, 109, 167, 246, 280 Brennon, Dorothy --- .... ----..-....-.... 70, 232, 273 Bretz, Don ........... - ........ -------.-------.. .... M- 254 Brewer, Ann ............ --...-----li 70 Brewer, Gene .... ---- .... - 70, 113, 130, 133, 143, 171 226, 227, 263, 264, 268 Brice, Claude ..,-- ..... -----------------...--....-- 70 Brice, Martha ------ .... - ........ --..-.. .... -.. 70, 98, 246 Brice, Mary ........ - .... ..--- .... -----..-,.--- 70, 224, 239 Brittain, Joe .........,,..... --- ,... ---..--...i-..., 70 Bronaugh, Edwin .................... 12, 71, 230, 273, 287 Brooks, Jack .............,.. ,-----, .... ,---.,-----.... 281 Broom, Perry ........ -.-- .........,,. ---- ..,.. --, ..., - 43, 207 Brotherton, Sara ,......... - ...... -- .... L-.. .... -Mu 71, 290 Broughton, Bob ...........,................ - .... -------,... 71, 252 Brown, Anne ................ 71, 118, 123, 218, 219, 248 276, 288 Brown, Aurelia C, -,- ,,,, ,,,,,,-.0 ,,,, , 71 Brown, Barbara ......... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 2 40, 289 Brown Delmer ..,... 1--- 50, 187, 203 Brown Gloria ..,..., ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 7 1 Brown James ........ ,,,,,, 7 1, 288 Brown Jerry ....... ,,,, 1 ,,,,,, 7 1 Brown, Jimmie .,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, - B 71 Brown, Kenneth .,..... ,,,, ,.,..,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 , ,, 71 Brown Melba ......... ..,...,, 7 1, 238, 266, 290 Brown, Olvin .,...,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 1, 266, 271 Browning, Clyde ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,-, 7 1, 254 Browning, Jo .,,,.,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, - ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 40 Browning, JoAnn ....... ...... 9 , 71, 224, 225, 289, 291 Bryant, Benton ......, ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 1, 284 Bryson, Earl ..........,,......,.,.,.,,,,,,. 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 71 BllCl18I18Il, Waylon ........,... 184-, 188, 191, 234, 260 Burcham, George ..,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 71, 148 Burgess, Jerry ........ ....,.... 7 1. 206, 270. 273, 276 Burke, J ohn .,,...,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,-,,.,,,,-,,, 38 Burke, Kenneth .,,., ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 1, 209 Burks, Janette ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 21, 244 Burnett, James L, ,,,,,,,,,,, 71, 148 Burnham. 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Y Byfum, Lillian -,--1---- ---4v------- --------' 7 1' 1 C Cain, Bennie ----------- ---------------'-'--- 7 11 2271 Cain, Marcia ,--------------- ---- Calhoun, Malcolm ............----------2------ ----,-, 71, 248, 264, Call, Thelma ...------,,----'- -.----------------'------'--------- Calvil, --------v------- Campbell, Brodie ........ Campbell, Mrs. Brodie Candler, Gus ---------------- Cantrell, William ,,.... Caperlon, Vern ........ Card, Derryl ....... Carlisle, Pat ......... Carnes, Wilburn Carnes, William ........ Carpenter, Bob ............. Carpenter, Iona B. ....... . 54, 1 240, 9 v .. 71, 72, 141, 210, 212, 221, 226 236, 289 184, 189, 209, 257 72, 254 72, 254 72, 224 72, 252, 264 72, 250 72 . .... 72 184, 189 Carrington, Bobby ............-....2-.------------22---.--.... 72, 210 Carrington, Jerry ........ Carrell, Carol ........ 72, Carroll, Bill .................. Carroll, Clyde ......... Cartwright, Bob ...... Cartwright, Don ...... Cashcll, Charles ..... Cason, Edwin ....... Cate. Franklin ..... 72 104, 146, 148, 169, 232, 246 72, 254, 289 72, 260 72, 271, 273, 216, 278 72, 123, 271, 216 72, 184, 252 Cates, Mary ............ ..... 7 2, 240, 282 Chadwick, Danny ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 84, 190 Chadwick, Jerry ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 47 Chalenor, Jan ,.,,......,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 21, 248 ChBmbliSS, Kenneth ,,,,... ,,,,,,,,,, 7 2, 184, 260, 284 Champion, Bob ............ .....,........ g ...,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,.,, 7 2, 194 Chandler, Jerry ........ ..,...... 7 2, 192, 193, 258, 266 Channon, Chester ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M 52 Chapel, John ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 7 2, 107 Chapman, Grady ...,..,. Chapman, William ........ Cherry, J. E. ............. . Childress, Robert ........ Childs, Allen ........... Childs, Orval ....... Clark Adelle ........., Clark, Benny Joe Clark Chester ........ Clark, Don Allen Clark, Lee ,,,,.,,,,,,-- Clark, Marilyn .... Clays ...,..,.. Clayton, Billy ..... Clayton! Joe ........ Clayton, Pat ,,,,,,,,,,,, Clemans, Richard ..... Clements, J. C, ,,,,,,,,, - Clements, Martha ...... Clements, Patsy .,,,,. ,,,,, Clemmer, LuDe1ia Click, Robert .,,,,,, Clifton, Opal ---Vs.- Clinton, Mary ,,,, Clower. William 147, 149 216 149, 232 72 284 137, 72, 47, 226 147, 149 148, 263 72, 124, 246, 278 12, 72 72, 246, 274, 215 --.M 57, 263, 266, 268 42 72, 264 264 12, 101, 106, 117, 136, 167 222, 24-8, 274, 275 278,287 73, 149, 228, 291 281 73, 289 Daniel Nlary COCkI'11l Leland Cockrlll Leonard Cockrxll Wanda Coy Nlr X F Cody William Coe Carrol Coffman Wilma Coker Coker ack Coker Coker, Collard, Billy ....... Collier, Bill .....,.. Homer Lee , J erry ,,,,...,. J ohn ...... Collier, Joe ....,..... Collins, Jerry ....... Collinsworth, Billy Conlan, Jane ...,,.,. 73 263 73 226 73, 212, 213, 244, Conley, Barbara ..,, ,,.,,,..,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Conley, Charles ....,... Connally, Howard Conover, Brooks, ,.,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,, Cook, Herbert D. Cooper, Doyle .........,. Cooper, Luan ......... Copeland, Bill ...... Copher, James .,.... Coppedge, Peggy ...... Coskrey, Arch ...... Costlow, Leah ........ Coston, L. P. ...... . Couch, Patsy ..... Coulter, Dolores Covin, Fred ....,,.. Cowling, A. H. Cowser, R. L. ..... . Cox, Ann ........... Cox, Ben ....... Cox, George ..,.... Cox, J ohn ....... Cox, Tommy ..,.. Cozart, Martha .... Crabb, Martha ...... 73, 73, 73, 227, 263, 10, 73, 222, ......--.lffflfflffQQINEQQQ'Q 73, 124, 225, 226, 73, 73, 115, 137, 146, 9, Craft, Sandra ...... 2-22-- Craig, Ella Mae -- ------------- N Craig, Gerry ............................-.......---.-.------ 73, Craig, Mary Lee ........................-.-.....-2--.2.--------- Craig, Pat ,,,,,,,,,,,, 73, 124, 131, 169, 192, Craigo, Bobby ..,,... 248, 278 Cranford, Jerry ................ 73, 122, 137, 133, Crawford, Lyndal Creamer, Donnie ..... Creech, Bob ...... 228, 258 l D 290 278 291 49 73 250 278 73 144 147 287 252 278 284 243 240 216 56 288 232 287 73 230 260 228 287 246 73 273 73 287 273 222 288 148 227 288 281 74 74 290 74 205 Cregg, Mary -...------ ------'----1------------ Crenshaw, Neta ........ -'---- 7 4, Cromer, Bobby - ---------- -1-- - ---- -------------- Crook, Don -- ..----2--- --- ---1------------ ------ ------ Cross, Betty S116 ------------ --- --------- 72, 74, Crosslin, Roxanne Crouch, Jerry ..---- Crump, Norman --- -------222------ -------- ------------ - 74, Clmningham, D66 -- 2-------- ---- ----- -----------W Currie, C. .....--- - ------ -4 ----- -'---- -'-'---- -- -------- -- Currie, Dora Mae mmm--,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,-,,,m,-- 74, Custis, Larry ........ -- 72, 74, 140, 254, 271, 276, D Dahl, Barbara -- .. ..----.------- -V---------------W-------H Daniel, Bill .,.... ....-2 7 4, 102, 122, 209, 227, . 261, 273, Daniels, Lesby ........ --- 74, 103, 110s 129, 138, 165, 170, 172, 219, 248, 274, 24-6 248 74 260 216 268 268 278 115 260 291 142 275 ... 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Diaz, Javier ...... 149, 271 74, 149, 260, 281 45, 268 34, 74, 212, 213, 225 226, 229, 232, 244 Dickerson, Jean ................................................. .. 74 Dickerson, Kim ............ 147, 149, 228, 232, 250, 271 Dickerson, Shirley ..........,......................................... 74 Dickey, Charley .......................................................... 75 Dickson, Chrislolenc ...... Dickson, James ........... Dillon, Morris .... .L ...... Dingus, Donald .......... Dingus, Gerald ......... Dixon, Shirley ..... Dobbs, Aubrey ......... Dobbs, Koleta Sue .... 75 71, 273, 290 75, 75, Dobson, Jessie ...... ...... 7 5, 142, 172, 220, 221, 227, 273, 287, 289, Dodd, Bill ................ ........................ 7 5, 184, Donier, Mrs. Ca-ral ..... ............... Dorries, Duane ........... ............... Dotson, Joel ..................... ........ 7 5, Doudney, Nolie Leota ........ ................... Downs, Edwin .............. ....... 7 5, 254, Downs, Newana ...... .................... Doyle, Emma Lee ........ .................... Doyle, Jimmy Lynn ....... .................. 7 5, 210, 236 Draper, Anna ......... ................................... 34 , 75 Driggers, Rex ...... Driggers, Roger ...... Drobnis, Carl ....... Dudley, Bill ....... Dumlao, Trin ...... 75, 147, 149, 260, 291 75, 263, 264, 273, 281 226, 227, 271, 276 . ,.....,.......... 75, 245 276 Dunahoo, Joyce ........ .................... Dunavin, Jearl ........ ...... 7 5, 149, Duncan, Bobby ...... ................... Duncan, Dale ...... ................ Duncan, Gary .......... ........ 7 5, Duncan, Marvin ............ ......... Duncan, Mrs. Opal ......... ............... Duncan, Robert .......... ................ .. -- Dunn, Martha ..., - .... ........ 7 5, 287 Dunn, Von Roy ....... Durham, Danny .,,,... -- Durrett, Paul K. --------- Dycus, Gene ........... ........ ....... 2 7 6, Dycus, Ira --,- ---.--- ............. 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Fite, La Juan Fite, Margaret ...... Fite, Perry ........ Fitts, Robert ......... Fitzgerald, Charles . Fleetwood, Marvin Fleming, Buster .. Fleming, Dick .......... Fleming, Richard ........ Flesher, Clifford ...... Fletcher, Anna ......... Fletcher, Kenneth ....... Follis, Jean ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Follis, Nita .,,,,,,,,,,,, Ford, Larry ........ Ford, Marion ..... Foster, James .... Foster, John ..,,.. Foster, Ray ....,,,,,,,, Fowler, B. C, ,,,.,., ,,,,,,, , Fowler, Bobby ...... France, Joan ..... Francis, Bob ...... 76 51, ffl, 76 76, 213, 221 76, 114, 270, 76, 206, 234. i 76Q '22E,', '557f 225, 273, 236, 281 286, Galvan, Robert ....... Gann, Sue ......... Gant, Ruth .....,... Gardner, Joanna Garner, Theresa ............ Garrett, James ..,,........,...... Garrison, Richard Wayne Garza, Arturo Hugo .......... Garza, Francisco ........... 76 ....f'76Q 137, 76, 102, 76, '270, 264, .. 76, fffff 76f'232 76, 76, 149, 222, 244, 184, 252, 76, 228, .. 76, 148, FOX, Bobby ........ ..... 1 84, 187, 188, 189, 191, 205, 209, 234, 256 76, Franklin, Ione ,,.,-,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,-,,,--- ,----,----------.--.------,-- w Y Franklin, J. E, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--, ,-,,,,,-,,-,-------,---. ------ 4 5 7 Fraser, J Ohrr ............ 77, 102, 230, 270, 271, 273, Frazier, June ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,-, ----.-.-,-.---'----- ----'------- Frazier, Robert ...,,, Frazier, Weldon 39, Freeman, Kay ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,--,- 7 7, 212, Freeman, Margaret Ann ...... 77, 242, Frierson, Jack ,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,,, ---,,---'----'--V-----,--- 7 7 Fry, Norman ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,-,,,---,---,----A---- ---,-.--'-- J Fuller. Palsy ..... ...... ..,... 1 0 , 77, 212, 213, Fuller, Patsy ..... .....,. 9 . 77, 141, 210, 211, 236, Fuller, S. L. .,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,-,,,,---, D 1 77, Funderherg, Jan ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 2 20, 261, Gage, Larry ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Gale, Roxanne 300 172, 77, 258, 271 281 37, 77 77, 221 77 116 . 77 246 278 287 . 77 . 77 77 Gaskill, Lynn Dale ....... ....... 7 7 260 Gaskill, Pansy Ruth ....... ...,,.............,,.......... 7 7 Gavin, Nell ..................... .....................,..,,,.,,,,,. 7 7 Gavin, Tommy ........... ...... 7 7, 149, 264, 287 Gayler, Jerry ...... .......,............................................. 7 7 Gearner, Wanda .......................................................... 77 Gee, James G. ......., 30, 102, 105, 127, 128, 144 195 Gee, Mrs. James G. ........................................ 127 144 George, William ......... ,,..,, 7 7, 288 291 Gerber, Kenneth ,,...,. ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 7 Gerron, William ......... ..,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 7 7 Gibson, Jean .......... ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 5 Gibson, Joann ............. ,,,..,,,, 7 7, 264 276 Gibson, Kenneth ,....... .,,.,,., 7 7, 147, 148 Giddens, Marcellous . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 77 Gideon, Ann ........ ,,,,,,,,, 3 6 Gideon, Bob ........ ,,,,.,,,,,, 7 7 Gideon, Hoyt ...... ,,,,,,,,, 7 7, 256 Gilbert, Tom ...,.. ,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 89 Gilchrest, Allen .. ........ 77, 207, 258 Gillian, Ethel ,,.,., ,,,,,,,,,---, 3 6, 222 Gillispie, Patsy ...,,,, ,,,,,,,, 7 7, 212, 240 Gilmore, Elvis ,.,,,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,-. 7 8 Gladden, Willetta .,..,, ,,,-,-,,,,,,,,,,, 7 8 Glass, Mac ..,.......,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,.,,,-,,,,,,,-,,-- 7 8 Glaze, Lil ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,, 7 8 GOOCL Doris ......... ........ 7 8, 263, 264, 268, 273 Goolsby, J. D. .,....,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 16 Goostree, Clifford .,,,,,,,...,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,--,,--,,,, 149 Goranson, Carol ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 78, 220, 221, 240 Gouaer, Bea ................ 9, 78, 220, 221, 227, 240, 289 Gowen, Gene .. ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 78, 260 Grace, Bobbie ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 3, 232, 242 Grace. Joe ........ ..... 7 8, 149, 204, 209, 228 Graham, Lois .. ,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 78, 243 Grammer, Delores ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,-,,,---,,- 2 36 Grammer, Jack ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,,,-,,,, 7 3, 121, 227 Grantham, L. S. ........ 78, 263, 264, 265, 271, 273 276, 278 Graves, James .. ,,,,, 78, 282, 284 Gray, Clay .,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,-, 2 81 Gray, Pat ...,....,. , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,, 73, 273 Grayson, Nelba ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 78, 211, 236 Green, Henry ,..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--1--,--,-- 7 8, 149 Green, Mary Ann .. .,..... 78, 154, 155, 246, 287 Greenwade, Don .,...... 15, 78, 147, 149, 252 Greenwood, Sonny ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,-11-- 7 3, 209 Gregg. Don ---,............. ........................ 7 8, 256 Gregory, Jeanette .,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 7 3, 264, 233 Grier, Herschel R, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 7 3, 264, 276 Griffis, William ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,-,,-,--1-----,'---- --1- 2 5 4 Grisham, Charles ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,, ju 78, 263, 266, 276 Grissom, Coleen ................ 78, 113, 124, 226, 128, 142 143, 173, 210, 220, 225, 226, 227, 268, 288 Crizzle, Wilma Jean ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 78, 212, 213, 236 Grozier, Joe ,,,,,,,,,,,,, --,,-----1----1----V- 7 8, 276 Grubb, Jolly ......... ,,,,,,,, 7 3, 209, 255 Guest, Eva Grace ,,,, ---.-------1-'--2-,-- 7 3 Gutierrez, Manuel ,,,,,, --1,,--.1-----------1.---.---A 7 8 Gutierrez, Thomas , ---1,,----V----,V,------1.-,---'h 78 Gwarrrrey, Pere .... ...... 7 8, 255, 268, 287 Gwarlney Roger ,,,, ,,,,,,,,-,,--, 1 1 11-'1.----1,,.21.-Vh.--, 126 Hatltlock, 0410553 ,,,,-----,-----,,,-1- -1w4-v 7 8 Hager, Lt lu Mae ,,,. H 1 73 Hager, Lola ,,,,,1,,1, ,ii-1 2 81 Hald, James ............. ......, 1 49 Haldeman, Charles ....,,,,, 78 Hale, James .......... ....... 2 88 Haley, Margaret ......................................................., 276 Hall, Anna Gene . .....................................................,, 79 Hall, Cary ,,,,... ..... 1 2, 14, 79, 147, 149, 232, 276 Hall, John ....... ........,.................-.-----..................... 7 9 Hall, Kathryn ............................................... ., 79 Hall, Myra ......,......,...... 79, 222, 224, 238, 287, 288 Hall, Raymond ..,.. ............................................... 1 94 Hall, Virgil ........ ...................................................., 7 9 Hames, Nell ....,,,..... Hamilton, Ann Hammack, Roy ,... Hammil, John Hampton, Pat ..,.... Hanby, Ruth .......... Handel, Bernard .. Hanes, Johnny ....... Hanes, Max ............ Hankins, Martha Hanna, Robert ....... Hanson, Floyd, Jr. Hanson, Floyd ....,.. Hanson, Roger ...... 11, 79, 270, 271, 273, 276 278 79 1779 286 79 246 54 ...fQ 79Q 230, 27i 79, 222, 271 52 79, 256, 270, 8271, 149 . 79 247 291 273 273 Hardy, Howard .... ................,........ 7 9, 291 Harecrow, Leonard ............ 79 Hargrave, Joe D. ...... ...,..... 7 9 Harlan, Louis ....,., ......... 5 9 Harlan, L. R.. ..... ............... .......................... 2 8 1 Harp, Lee Roy ....... .......................... - ............. 7 9, 148 Harper, Carol .,....,.,,...... 65, 79, 146, 148, 164, 213 232, 246 Harper, Gwen .... ....,,. 2 12, 213, 244 Harper, James .... ...,... 7 9, 126, 149 Harris, Jarolde .......... ..... 5 3, 112, 278 Harris, Durwood ....... .................... 7 9 Harris, Jack ,.............. ................. 7 9 Harris, Mrs. Jerry ........... 278 Harry, Eroy ...,............ ....... Q 79, 250 Harry, Gayle ........... ............. 7 9 Harry, Joe .........,.. .......................... 7 9, 184 Harry, Lee Roy ...... ............................... 1 48, 184 Hart, Barbara ............ ..... 7 9. 212, 222, 238, 263 Hartman, George .....,.... ......,.... 7 9, 184, 190, 191 Hartman, Mary Lynn ...,,. ................................... 7 9 Harvey, Paul ................,, ..... , 79, 263, 288, 289 Hatcher, Gladys ......... .....,.,.,,.................. 1 43 Hatchett, John ....... ......................... 25 6 Hatfield, Billy ........ ............... 7 9. 258 Havens, James .... .....,, 7 9, 281, 291 Hawkins, Gene .,.,. 79, 207. 208 Hawkins, Lamar ..... .......................... 2 60 Hawthorne. Jesse .. ..,..... 50. 111, 206 Hays, Dwayne .,... ...................... 2 81 Hays, Ruby .,........ ...... 2 12. 236 Heard, Chester .... ........ 7 9, 149 Heflin, Carl ........ ...............................1.......... 8 0 Hegler, Harold ....... .............................................. 8 0 Hellman, Glenn ...... ...... 6 3. 70. 173. 252. 284. 285 Hellman. Janie .......... .,.........,............., 8 0. 240. 263 Hellums, Betty .............. ...... 1 0. 80. 248. 259, 290 Henderson. Elizabeth ....... ......................... 4-3 . 225 Hendley, Jack ......,........................,...,....,.,................. 291 Hendley, Joe .....,..................,.,,.,.,..........., 238. 255, 289 Hendrix. Jerry ............,... 80. 102, 121, 136. 137. 174 271. 288 Henry, Ben ...........,. ,,,,.,.,,,,,.,,.,,,,,....,......... 80 . 291 Henslee, Jimmie ..,..., ............ 8 0 Hernandez, Epitacio ..,........,.,,.,......,.............,.. 80. 255 Herrin, Charles ..,,..,...,...............,....,.....,.,........ 184. 250 Hesse, Dean ............ 80. 184, 188. 189, 203. 205. 234- Ht-uberger. Steve ......,..... 107. 123. 255. 271. 276. 278 Hibbitt. Bruce ...........,.,,,...,,.........., 80. 147. 149. 232 Hickman. Kenneth .,.. .......... ,............................,..... 8 0 l-lightower. Bill 184 f. ri 'nv 'V ,VI Vw A N F- rn i i 'S sb 1 1 N5,,', 1-l S fs: rn l , 1 78 288 .... 2777-11-87 -- ........... .. 79 it 19 ' 287. 233 19, 79 213, 276. as ' Q' to 236 '- ----- 4- 79. at 149 247 230, 271. 291 222, 271, 273 ' '---- ---, 5 2 270, 271, 213 ' 79, to so 281 19, 148 ia, 164, 213 232, 246 12, 213, 244 79, 126, 149 sa, 112, 278 278 79, 250 184 184 263 191 79 289 143 256 258 9, 281, 291 208 260 206 281 236 79, 149 80 79, 148, 2, 238, 4, 190, 3, 288, 79. 1, 207, i, 111, 212, 15472111---235 09 240' tg, 259, 290 43, 225 291 255 , 289 6, 137f 174 271, gg? 80, 80 , 255 250 184' 03, 205 Nj 9, 'iii' ti J Hileman, Jerry ......, 80, 212. 224. 247. 248. 263 Hill, Charles ------- -------------'--'--'------- ----- '-111---- 8 0 Hill, Claude .,-- -9-- '---- -4'--'------ 1 ----1' 8 0' 290 Hin, Robert ..,---,--,---,----,7---- -------'1 -- +' --19'--6- -- - ---- 8 0 Hill. Shirley ...,.....,.. 80 112, 213, 221, 246, 280, 288 Hill, William ..,------,---.-----------'--- --6 -1----P--------------'-6-6 8 9 H,,,,,,,.,,,., Charles .. ..,,.... 122, 137, 181, 238, 258. 275 276, 278 Hinkle, 0,55 ,.,,.. 80, 222, 239, 260 Hinson, Norman --------9f--------- 184- 188 Hingon, Travis ......, 80, 271, 276, 284 Hinton, Ken --,---- ---1-------------'--' 8 0- 209 Hobbs, George --.,--- '-9--------------b-9Y---- 2 45 , Hobbs' Herbie -----------,-,- 80, 258. 273 Hoglgcg, Hester ,-.------ ------------f-------------------f------- 8 0 . Hudgvg, Mary Jane ....... 63, 80, 173, 226, 227 248 290 Hulggmhc, Nlarllytl SUE -----,----.---. 80, 246 , Holder, M811 --------------'-------'--------'--------------'----'AAff-- 291 1 H,,l,l,.,, Dun ,,,,,,,,........,,,..........,.........,.,,. 80, 271, 281 . H,,l,i,.,, F,,.,.C,,, ,,,,,,..,,,, ao, 98, 101, 122, 126, 136 I 137, 140, 213, 227, 246, 273, 280, 284 285 f Holder, Pill ...-,-----------'-'----------4---'------'b---------------------- 281 Hull,-y, Edward ............... ....-....-........-..... 8 0, 148, 291 Hull,-y, Maxine .....,..., .........................., 8 0, 226,,227 Hgllinsheatl, Jimmy ....,...............,.., 80, 273. 276. 278 I Hulljp, Prudence ,,,,.....,.. 80, 143, 226, 242, 263, 287 Holmes, Jerry .......4 ---A-----------------,--------,-..,. 8 0. 287 1, Hanes, Calvin ......... .,..... 5 5, 232 li Hap,-well, Shirley ..... .......... 8 0, 264 'J Hopkins, Martha ....... ,..., 8 0, 240, 278 Horne, Wendell ....1... ,...1............ 8 1, 284 Horner, Ray .........,. ........................,....., 8 1 Hornsby, Peggy ......,. ..... 8 1, 263, 264, 290 H0lilllgt'l'. James .......................,..... .. 81 X Howard, Jack ......... ..,........,..,,, . 271 Howell, Herbert ....... .,.,,.1,.,,, 8 1 Hubbell, Julia ........ ,,.,,,, 5 9, 239 1 Hutlel, Perry ............,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 1 Hndspeth, B. H. .,.,.....,,.,. ,,,,,,, 2 16 il Huffstutler, Mrs, T. L. ,,..,., ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 2 16 1 Huggins, Elizabeth .,,........ ...,,,, 5 1, 210 Hughes, A. C. .,...... ,,,,,,, 3 9, 110 ,j Hughes, Billy Ray ......., ,,,,,,, 8 1, 253 1 Hughes, Vernon .,,.,., ,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 8 llughey, Joe Allen , .,,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 1 l'ltlll, Glenn ,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,-,-,,,,,,,-,.,,--,,,,-,, 2 07, 208 Hull. William ....,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 81, 273, 273 Humphries, Herbert ,,,,,,,,,,,, 81, 100, 103, 118, 121 136, 137, 139, 181, 227 286 Humphries, 109 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,---,-,,,-,, 81, 230 Huneycurr, Jeanice ....... ..... 8 1, 232, 248, 266, 288 Hum. Thelma ............ ...,....... 8 1, 263, 264, 281 Hunter, Cecil ...,....,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,, 1 33 Hl1ICherson, A, J, ,,,,, ,-----,,,-,,-,,-,.-- 3 1 Hutcherson, Sue ,,,,,,,, ,,--,, 3 1, 264, 231 Hyatt. lla Mae ,,,.,,,,,, ,,,, -,,.,,,, 3 1 , 213, 245 H1'09I'. Mona Faye ,,,,,,,,,,-,-,,,,, --A-------,-,,,'------- 8 1 l IC9I1110W9I', Eddy ,-,',.-- ,w------,.------b..-.-,b------------- 8 1, 282 3 Inglish. Durellf- ,,,, .--..--,'--------v..--------------------- 8 1 l Ingram- Bobby ......, .,.... 8 1, 271, 276, 277, 218 1 Ingfaltl, David ,,,,,,, -,.----,,--',.V..Akh----.-.VV-.------- 3 1 Ingfam. James ,,,, FU..-.---'-,,.-------5--,, 8 1, 230 i lnilfalll, Jimmy ,,,,, -------h-..,---.----------,,-- g 1 Ingram- Wanda ..... ........ 8 1, 98, 219, 246 f Irons, Jerry Lee ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 1, 258, 276 , I50m, Jerry .-P.----- -.--.-------------------.-- 8 1 Q IVIC, David -.---x. .--,' , -----P,.- - nun 81, 1 1 Jack, William --,-------------PV ------ -----------A------- 4 7 igcllisml, Barbara --,----,-----,----,,----.------- -------' 9 , 81, 240 i J C Sfmt Jeflv Ile ..... ....................... 8 1, 148, 228 acksonf 106 -------.... ...... 1 81, 203, 204, 268, 286 Jackson, Lee -..---- -.-.--------V'4-- ----.--.--------------- 8 1 Jacobs, Billy ,-.--- -.---bb.----VV-.-'-----'-'4. 8 1, 258 Jacobs. Jimmy .... ,,,,,, 3 1, 258' 23.1 James. Charlie .,.., ,.,,.,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,.,, , , ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , , 3 1 James. Douglas .,., ,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 1 James. Yvunnt- .... ......,, 8 1, 112, 246, 263, 268, 233 Jam-S. Olen ..,,....,.... ............ 8 2. 230. 276, 288, 291 Janes. Osler Y. ,,,.,, ,..,,.,,..,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,,,,,,, 2 17, J6ffC0at. James ., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.v-.. 8 2 Jenkins, Gloria 9, 66. 82. 109. 168. 211. 249 257. 288 Jenkins. Harmon ....,,...,....,....... ....... , ... . ., 82 Jenkins. Jancy ,,.. ........ 8 2, 220, 221, 249, 26-1. 273 Jett, Norman .......,., ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , H, ,V K H 13.1 Johnson, David ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Y , 82' 19.1 Johnson. Douglas ,,,,, 82, 1.19. 232 Johnson. Elton ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, . 4 3, 225 Johnson, Freida .... . .,...... .. 212, 213, 236 Johnson. Clentla ..., .,... 8 2, 221. 263. 266, 290 Johnson, Graham . . ,. ....,. .. .. ..... 43 Johnson janet ,..,... H ,,,,, , ,,,, 32 Johnson Joe ....... K , 1.18. 260 Johnson Patsy ..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , H ,,,,,, 1 82 Johnson Pearl ...,.,, ...,..,, , , ,,.,,,,.,. .,,,.,, , , , M H 37 Johnson, Rowena ..,,....,,,. 82, 110, 168, 218, 219, 225 Johnson. Tommy ............,,, ..,.,...,,,,,,,, 3 2, 209 231, 250 Johnston, Bettye Lou ...,.,. ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , , V 82, 2,12 Johnston, Billie .....,.... ,.,.,. . . . .. 211 Johnston, Carl ......... A M ,,,, 82 Jones. Ada ,..........,.. .,.......,............ .,.., 1 2 66, 281 Jones, Billy Ray ,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 2, 28,1 Jones, Carroll .. ......, ....... 8 2. 135. 258, 264 281, 289 Jones, Denton ........ .,,,,,,.,,,.,,, ,,..,,,,,,,.,,,, 3 2 , 209 Jones, Don ......... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 2 Jones, Douglas ..........,.,,,,...........,,. .,,V,w,,,,,,,,,, 82, 209 Jones, Jomes ..,......,................. ..A,.Ak..,.,YY,w,,,Y,,,, 253, 282 Joni-TS, Jean ............ 82, 222, 227, 244, 274, 275, 290 Jones, Joe ....... .....,..........,,.,,.,.............,...,,..,.. 8 2, 194 Jones. John ,.... ......2........,...,...,..,............,,,,. 8 2, 258 Jones, Judd ,.,.,.,..... .....,,,,,..,,,,,,,A,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,A,A, 2 60 Jones, Martha .,,,,.,, .,,,, 8 2, 212, 213, 236, 244 Jones, Nelda ,.,..,, ..,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 12, 213, 244 Jones, Robert ..... .....,..............,.,,....,,.,.............. 5 9, 82 Jones, Ruth ...,,.... .....,, 1 12, 136, 137, 246, 280, 288 Jones, Webb .....,, ..........,.....,,,..,,,,..............., 4 0, 284 Jones, William .... .......,,.,,,...,...,,..,,.,...,..... 8 2, 287 Jones, William ....... .. ,,.,,,,,, 82 Jordan, Arnold ,,..,, ........,...,.. 2 82 Jordan, Charles ........ ,......... 8 2, 287 Jordan, Peggy ........ ......,,., 8 2, 211, 213 Jordan, Robert ..... .......,.,,.,...........,.... 1 49 Jumper, Howard ........ ,...... ..... 8 2 , 149 287, 289 Jurgensen, Ronnie ....................... ..,... 8 2, 194, 250 K Kay, Johnnie ....... ....... ........ 8 2 , 284 Keaton, J. E. .......... ............... 2 87 Keeble, Preston ........ ,....,.............. 8 2 Keene, Sue ,,,,.,,,. ,.... 8 2, 224, 246 Keller, Joe ............. ----.---- ----... 1 4 8 Kelley, Ben Joe ...... .-.-, 8 2. 147 Kelley, Orville ...... ..... 2 55, 276 Kelley, Vivojean ....... ,-------- 8 2 Kelley, Woodrow ..... .----------- 3 5 Kemp, Barbara ..........,.............-.-------------.------------ 83. 290 Kemp, Gene ............................----,,--------------.------- 83, 264 Kgmp, Larry ,,,,------,, 83, 186, 188, 204, Kendirck, Richard .......................--------------------------- 148 Kennedy, Roxie ........ ------------------------------'------- 8 8 Kennamer, Lorrin ....--- 42, 247 Kennemer, Hoyt ..,... ------------- 8 3 Kennemer, Jewell ........ --------- 4 6 Kennemer, Jolene .... ----------------- 8 3 Kester, Fred ....,..... ----- 2 07, 208 Kibler, Alex ...... ----- 6 2, 83 Kibler, George ...... ------,-- 3 6, 49 Kidd, Jerry ........ ------- 8 3, 209 Kids, Harold ......... ----- - 83. 253 Kieffer, Floreen .......- ------- 8 3, 210 5 190 245 252 226 286 282 83 286 278 226 286 228 43 83 258 284 291 35 34- 263 282 278 211 287 287 286 83 209 227 232 116 287 83 253 289 287 133 289 264- 83 289 290 225 288 219 264 133 48 84 84 276 256 250 249 84 278 149 286 284 273 256 266 284 278 276 245 258 190 231 288 84- 197 235 Kimbrell, Kenneth .... ..,.....,......, 1 84, Kime, Pauline ....,........ .,....,.....,..,.....,., ...,,.......,...,.. Kime, Ted ..,....,...........,,.,,...,....,....... 83, 222, 245, King. :Xnn . . ,,,.,. 83. 142, 143, 174, 178, 220, 227. King. bob ., ..,..,., ...,..,......,..,.. , 83, King. Clyde , ...,.. . ....., ......,.....,........, . .. King, C. Richard , ,..,,, 44, 180, 261, King, Grady ., .,,.. ...,.,,,,,...,.,.......,.,..........,.... 2 76, King. .lan . .. 83, 1-12, 143, 17-l, 181, 220. 227, 276, King, Tommy . ,..,..,, ,.,.....,..... . 83. King, Weldon ..,... ......,.......,.... Kirby, Burley .,... ...,..,....... . Knight, Billy ..,. . ..... 83, Knight, liilly Joe ,..,. 83, Knight, James ..... Knox, Dell ..,..... Koile, Earl . ,. ,. ..,.. .,,.,..... . Korkmas. Jeanette . ..,,.. 83, 249, Kueekelban. llaynes .. . .. ...,.. ,... ..,.,..., . . 83, L Lambert, Vernon ....,.,..... 83, 123, 271, 273, 276, Lambeth, llettye .... .,.,.,....,...,.,............,............... . Lancaster. John ,..,...,......,....,.,...........,....,. 83, 227, Lancaster, Robert . ,,.,....,., ,.... . .,,,,,,.,,.,.,,. 8 3, 227, Lands, Ray .....,,.. .. 83, 122, 136, 137, 239, 255, Lanier, Billie ,,,...., ,,.., . ,. .,,.,.,,....,.,.,..................... LaPrade, J. D. ..,..,.., ,.... .,.,.., .,.,,,.,,.,..,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Lawrence, Tommy ........,. 83, 143, 225, 226, Leach, Eddie ..,...,. 12, 14, 15, 83, 147, 148, 230, Lebcrman, Lowell .,,......,........,...,,,,........,...... ....,., Lee, Bettye .... Lee, Lou ,...... ,..,.... Lee, Robert .,..,, ..,..,.,..,...,.........,.....,.....,.,,,,, Lee, Ruth ,.....,,..,, ,.,,...,....,..,,.,,..,,,,.,,,,,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, Leggett, Janet ...., ,.,,.,, 8 3, 166, 249, 264, 266, Leisy, Earnest ,.,....., ...,.,..........,.,,,..,,,,....,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,, Lemmond, Dwan ,,,, ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 3, 266, 273, Lemon, Ann ......,. ......,,,..........,..,....... 8 3, 263, Lemon, Patsy .K .,... ....,.........................,................... . . Lewis, Betty ................ 83, 210, 213, 232, 246, Lewis, Colleen ..... .,.....,....................,..... 8 4, 266, Lewis, Patsy ..,.... ,,.,. 8 4, 99, 112, 137, 139, 247, 280, Lewis, Rheamon ...... ....... 1 1, 84, 122, 130, 132, 227, Lipscomb, H. Y. ..,.... .... .......,......,.,,. . Little, Lorene ........ .,...,. 3 7, Little, Peggy ...........,.. ,,...........,.,.., Littlefield, Larry ,..... .............,.........,,, Lloyd, Harold ........................,................... 84, 271, Logan, Clarence ,,.......................... 84, 148, 209, Logan, Jerrel ............ 84, 194, 199, 201, 202, 234, London, Virginia ........................................,...,,,, 84, Long, Freddie .................................,................,.,,,,,,,, Longazo, George ......... ......... 5 3, 276, Love, Don ................ ........,.,......,..., 8 4, Love, Grace ......... ..,,.,,,, 8 4, 178, 224, Love, James ........ .........................................,, Loving, Ben ......... ........ 8 4, 111, 148, 230, Lowder, Dale ...,... ...,.,,......,......,,,,.,,,,,, 1 94, Lowe, Elizabeth ...... ..........,.......,. 8 4, 224, Lowe, Gene ......... .,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 4, Lowman, Dean ........ .....................,,.......,,..,,,,,, 5 2, Luke, Ray ........,.... ,.....................,..,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 2, Luna, Anita ................ 84, 99, 210, 212, 213, 244 Luna, Sammy ...... .......................................,....,,,,,,, Lundy, Bob ...... ........... 1 04, 105, 184, 186, Lutes, Dallas ...... ............,.,........,,,., 4 1, Lutz, Eusibia .,.... ...............,,,, 5 8, 250, Lyles, Gene ............ ..................,.......,..,,,,,.,,,,,, Lynch, Clarence .................... 84, 144, 194, 196, 198, 200, 201 Lytle, Jerry ............ 130, 133, 184, 189, 209, 235 256 301 i I . r I I I k I I I I I I I 3 U I 3 I I i u u in n Sheridan, Billy ........ 255, I H88 I 88 208 203, 205 1 235, 5 0' 179, 2 141, lii 81, 255, 23, 210115157212 47, 209, 250 ---- 87 37 071231, 200 ---- ---- - 87 -- ---- .. 87 , 264 631 266, 281 -- -... ........ . , 87 -4. .,,- ,--' D -uh 240 87, 112, 213, 236 87 75, 184, 218 4, 190, 250 90, 198, 235 284 32, 164, 220 147, 263, 281 . ............,. 87 17,148,253 . .............. 35 , .... 87, 242 Q ...1. 55, 228 18,222,256 209, 291 , .....,........ 87 7, 273, 280 00, 264 209 184 59, 201 2, 213, 236 0, 241, 200 , ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 0 0 , ..... 00,204 10, 133, 216 148 00, 289 -'--4 88 ..,..,,.... 37 ff. 194, 291 88,148 'iff ,... 251 88 28, 501 121 'fi ,.,. --- 22 :07, 208' 20 245, 250, 294 08, 221' 2,52 88, 106, 571 230, 11' , .,,.. 0 , ..,...,.. 88, 26, 01124 22, 11' 0.1.1111 Perryman, -1- M- ---'- ' ' Pettigrew, Virginia Pettitt, Billy ---------- Pettus, Donald ...., Pevehouse, Frances 88, 88, Phan, Henry -1---------'--- '------ --------- Phillips B111 --------- ---- 1 2, 881 phillips, Tillman .....-- ------'-,------- Phillips, .look --------- --------------------'- -'--'---'---'- Phillips, Joyce ------------ -'1-1--'--'-'-f------------------ 8 8, Pinkerton, Carolyn ----------1--'-- 38, 131, 132, 146, 158, 159, 218, 219 Pinson, Gerald .........-----,-. ------'----------- N 276, 277, Pinson, Orval -----------------1--'-'-- '1-------------- ----------------- Plrlrcy, Jack ............ 00, 147, 149, 184, 190, Pirkey, Virginia --..----1--'------------'--------'2------------- Piskos, George -.-.-----------------1-----'---------2-------22-- Pledger, Myrtice ....---.----.----------------------------'----- P0ll8l'd, Tommy -----------------------------'-' 881 Pool, Scottie ........ 88, 141, 210, 211, 212, Pope, CurtlS ...----------------- Pope, Janetta ..... Pope, Midge ....... Porter, Carol ...... 122, 132, 137, 138, 235, 88, 209 213: 227 7 137, 88, 210, 218, 227, 219, 42 Porter, Jackie ........ ------.------------,-.------- 3 9, Porter, Mattie ......... ........ 8 9, 222, 247, Posey, Dora ........ ..... 8 9, 270, 273, Potts, Frances ................,.......................................... Powell, Cllarles ....,................................................. Powell, Pat ...,,,,,,.., 89, 132, 160, 161, 213, 247, 274, 275, 276 Powell, Trevelyn ..,... ....,...............,..... Power, Shirley ...... ...................,....... 8 9. Price, Jolln ........ ............................. 1 84. Price, Larry .,.......... ......... 8 9, 184, 188, 235, Prock, Virginia ..... ......,..,., 8 9, 213, 236, Pruett, Gelroge ....... ................................... Pruett, Kenneth ......... ......................... Pruett, Lavada ...... ................... Puckett, Frank ...... ..,,,... 2 03, Pullen, Arthur ........ ...,.,, 4 1, Purdon, Tommy ........ ...... 8 7, Purvis, Josephine .,,,, .......,,.....,..,..,,,, 8 9, Pulyear, Barbara ....... ............,.......,,..,..,,,,...,,., Puryear, Bill ........... .......... 8 9, 203, 204, 205, Pylant, Peggy ,,...,.. ..,..,...,......,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 , 89, 99, R Rainbolt, Don ...,... .,,,.,,.,....,. ,,,,,, Raley, Charles ........ -- Raley, Clyde ....... Raney, Marie ...... Raney, Ronnie ....... Ransom, Dana Raynes, Oather ....... Reaves, Henry Reeves, Liz ...,.....,,,.. ,. Redfearn, Annette Redfern, Milton Reece, Pat ...,.,..,...., Reid, Peggy .,....,,.,., Revels, Edward ...., Revill, Lawrence Reynolds, Billy ..... Reynolds, James Rice, Billy .,,,,,,.,,,,,, 34, 89, 225, 226, 09, 134, 135, 259, 09, 123, 222, 10, 89, 135, 89, 140, 231 148, 89 10, 09, 244 9 Rice, Bob .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- -nomhhhh - ,- Rice, Bobby Joe Rice, Carmon W, Richards, James .... Richardson, J ack Richey, Livos ......... Rigsby, Carol ......... Riley, Joyce ....... Rivera, Joe W ------- -huu - Rivera, Ricardo -- 289, 09, --..fi09f i49Q '10'l 264, 52, 209 7 89, 225 7 89, 218, Rlx, Alvin .,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,-,, 3 9 Roan, Edna Ruth ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 9, 242, 273 Robbins, Claude ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,-,,,- 3 9, 233 Roberts, Dorothy Evelyn ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,v,,, 3 9, 238, 290 Roberts, J. B, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,-,,,,,- 9 0, 291 Robertson, Frankie ,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,K,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 28? Robertson, Jimmy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 102, 270' 276 Robinette, Ed ......... ....... 1 2, 13, 90. 147, 149, 232 Rodgers, Roy Lee .,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,, 9 0 Rodkey, Ray .......,,. ,,,,,,,,,,.,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 0, 278 Rodkey, Rick ,,,..,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 75 Rodrique, Arthur ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 0, 147, 223 Rodriquez, Carmel ...,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 63 Rogers, Bobby ............. ....... 5 1, 127, 140, 195 Rogers, Mrs. Bobby .,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 27 Rogers, Carol ..,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,, 9 0 Rogers, Milford .,,,, ,,,,,, 4 0, 284 Rogers, Pauline ,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 7 Rogers, Vera ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.----,,,,, 9 0 Rollins, J. W. ....... ...,,. 3 3, 39, 130, 135, 220 Romack, Billy ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 0, 257 Roman, Jimmy .,..., ,,,, 9 0, 261 Roosevelt, Paul ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 4 Rose, Beulah ..... ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 0 Rose, Janet .....,.,,,.,...,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 0, 244, 245 ROSS, Billy Fred ......... ......... 9 0, 147, 149 232 Ross, Glenn ,...,.....,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 25 Rounsavall, Nelda ...,...., ,.,,,,,, 9 0, 226, 264, 281 Rouse, Billy .... , .......... ,.,..,..,..,,,,,,..,,, 9 0, 148 Rowland, E. W. ....... ,,,.,....,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 5 3 Rucker, Ray ,,,.....,.. ,.,,,,,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 6 Rumbo, Curtis ....,.. ,,..,,..,,....,.,.......,.....,,,, 6 3 Rushing, Ann ...... .....,.. 9 0, 226 227 290 Russell, Carol ........ ..................... 9 0, 244 Rust, Bill .,..,,,.......... ..,..,....,,,, 2 16 Rutledge, Clovis ........ ......,.,. 9 0, 289 Ryan, Carolyn ........ ....... ...... 9 0 , 240 264 Ryan, Edna ..... ...................... ......,.....,... 3 8 S Sadler, Donald ....... ....... ....... 5 5 , 90, 287 Sale, Billy ........... ,.......,.,....... 2 50 Saleh, John .,,,...,.. ................ 2 63, 268 Salmon, Bobbie ..... ......,.............. 9 0, 249 Samudio, Ester ....... ..,,.. 2 21, 264, 265, 288 Sanders, Bill .,.... ..............,,..,.--- .... 2 8 2 Sanders, Bobby ,,,,,. ....... 9 0, 126, 219, 230 Sanders, Jean ,,.,.... ..... 9 0, 226, 270, 273 Sanders, Paul ............ .........-.--........ 9 0, 253 Sandlin, R. E. ................ .--.------,,---4--.------ 2 16 Santos, Carlos de los ...,.. ....... 1 17, 146, 147 Satterwhite, Lillian ..... ----..----------------,--, 9 0 Savage, Glenn ............ -------.------1',,oo--------- 1 84 Saxon, Robert ......,.. ........ 9 0, 137, 230, 264 Saylor, Joseph ............... ------------------------------ 5 3 Saylor, J. R. L ...............--.---- -----1-------------------------- 2 89 Scarborough, Edward ....---------------- 90, 147, 149, 261 Schimelphenig, Nolagene - .----------------- 101, 121, 250 Schmidt, Klernens --- .......,-------------,------- ---------'----------- 9 0 Schoolfield, Dudley ...,---------------------------------------- 90, 281 Scott, Dan ------,.--,,,,-, 273, 288 Scott, Joe .......... - ...-- ----- 90, 209- 259 Scroggins, Arlon .... -- ----------------------'--------------- 90 Seal, Darrell .........-- 4 -------- - --------------------------r----- 90, 231 Sebring, Stanley ,,,-,, -0, ,,.....,.. 90, 147, 232, Setzer, Melvin .... ------- ---------- --- ------ 90, 207' 200 Seufferle, Charles -------- - ------ -- -------------------------- '------- 3 9 Sewell, Lynn ........----- - ---- -- ----------- '-'- - --- r' 90 Seymour, Frank --x--- ---------------------- ---- ---- - - 1494 209 Sharp, Jerry ..-------------- - ---------- - -------- -- ---- ' - 91 Shaver, Harold ....--- ---- ---------------- - -------------- '- 253 Shaw, Garland .......---------41--- - ----------r- ---- ------ ---- 200 Shaw, Johnnie - -,-,---,,,.,,, 91, 147, 149, 222, 232, 273 Shea, Daniel ...... -----A ------ ------ ------ 259, 200' 281 Shea, Don .............-------------- -- ---- - ------ - ------- ---W - ' - 209 Shelton, Faye ........ 91, 136, 137, 221, 238, 239, 247 Shelton. Jean ...,.,. Shelton, Loretta ..... Shelton, Martha ..... Shepherd, Everett Shields, Charles ....., Ship . Jeanette P Shirey, Violet ...... 91, 110 91, 253, 266 55, 91, 9, 91 227 Shirley, E, B. ..... .......,..,.,, 9 1 Short, Jessie .... ....... 9 1, 289 Sides, Helen ,.,.. ..,.,.,,................. 3 6 Sides, Jimmy .,..,.. ............,...... 9 1, 284 Sifford, Cynthia ,.,,,,. .,............,,.,,.. 9 1, 226, 264, 281 Sikes. J. V. ...........,..............................,............, 50, 186 Silman, Martha ........,.., 220, 224, 225, 226, 281, 288 Simkins, Judson ,.......,...,..,.,.,,,..,.,.......,,....,..,,,,,,,..,,,, 91 Simmons, Larry ...... .,........,,.........,.......,...,...,......... 9 1 Simmons, Miirvin . .,... 148, 209, 232 Simmons, Marylyn Simmons, Tommy Simms, Neva .........,,.. Simons, Nix .,...,..., Simpson, Terry Sisco, T. B. ,.,..... . Sissel, William ,...... Slack, W. B. ..,... . Smith A. ......,... . Smith, Clifton ..,.,.. Smith Danny ....... Smith David ........ Smith, Delores ...... Smith Dorsey ........,. Smith Edna Jean ..... Smith Ell Leta ..... Smith, Jack ...... Smith Jean ...,,. Smith J. G. Smith, John ...,... Smith L. M. .,..,.... . Smith Lora .............. Smith Loyd Glen ...... Smith, Margaret ...... Smith, Nancy ........ Smith, Silas ....... Smith, Sonny ........ Smith, Sue ............... Smith Winifred .....,. Smithers, John ..... Sneed, Barbara ........ 91 91, 250 216 91 267 268 91, 149 91, 149 91, 221, 266 91 91, 249 287 91, 222, 261, 59, 125 91, 209, 250, 200, 284 12, 91, 252, 253 91, 284 91 91 284 57, 127, 264, 265, 268 Sneed, Betty ......... Sneed, Earl ...... Snyder, Karl ........ Sockwell, Don .... 11, 91, 98, 288 41, 291 Sorrells, E. B. .Q .......................................................... 254 Sowers, J. Cullen ............ 32, 45, 115, 141, 148, 285 Sowers, Mrs. J. Cullen ............................................ 127 Spann, Marcella .,.,...,...... ...... 2 25, 226, 227, 287 Sparkman, William ......... ............. 4 .................. 44 Sparks, James .............. Speights, George ....., Spencer, Ida ........ Spencer, Nina ...... 92, 264 92 Spitler, Francyse ..... ..... 9 2, 111, 247 Spring, Melba ....... ....... 9 2 263, 264 Spring, Nevada ....... ............................. J ....... 9 2, 263 Spurrier, Gary .... ................................................ 2 71 Spurrier, Patsy ............ 142, 175, 227, 263, 266, 290 Standifer, James .................................................... .. 92 Stanley, David ...... Stanley, James .... Starkes, M. 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