East Texas State University - Locust Yearbook (Commerce, TX)
- Class of 1957
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NYG 1 's X bg ss .H .B P' U. .X , -gg,-11111:r:':::q5-531-...M----i.:1 , Y . - Y . , V -I . we - .. -fvwwii BLE OF Administration ...................... 17 This section contains the full ad- ministrative staff, faculty and b03I'd of regents. Name, teachlng rank and latest degree are listed for everyo1'16. Buildings ................................ 39 Exterior views of campus huild- ings and interior shots of dormitories were used for complete pictorial cov- erage of the physical facilities of East Texas State. Personalities .......................... 51 A new technique was used in pho- tographing this section. Beauties, Who's Who, Most Popular, Teachers of Tomorrow and Women of the Year are pictured on these 22 pages. Features ............ .................... 7 5 New features on dances, vluh ar- tivities and football were aaldvil this year. Outstanding photographs were used in the coverage of the new fea- tures and of Western Wm-k llonw- coming and the Orphans' Party. This is the pictorial story of lln- ITJS6-57 school year. CONTENTS Classes ............ .................... 1 27 A behind-the-scenes look at campus life can be found in the class section. Photographers went to laboratories, class rooms, hallways, the SUB and dormitories to get the story of stu- dent life. Athletics .............................. 189 The disappointment of football season and the excitement of win- ning the Lone Star Conference bas- ketball crown are shown in this sec- tion. East Texas State's other top sports are in it also. Eight pages are used to show the winners in men's and women's intramurals. Organizations ...................... 221 This section gives an almost com- plete coverage of departmental and social clubs. The Locust used a new approach to get the story of musi- cal organizations and of the Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps. THE LOCUST i The 1957 Locust is dedicated to nf. Jack Ben and Otha Spencer in honor of their many contributions to East Texas State Teachers Jack Bell as head of the commuuiwtions department has spent much time and effort in making the depanmem one of the best-equipped at East Texas State. A tireless sports fan, he makes rigorous road trips with the basket- ball and football teams in order that they might have complete newspaper coverage. Much of Otha Spence!-'S time is spent pllotograplliug the campus for publicity releases. ln 1955-56 he filmed 'wrt' ilg F I' i if 1 L I L Y I s a,,,.-,, Q r 1 V I j. Shaw 'itll and ll! lon, to Plfllllenl l'4fllllt'Ill l llfflfrg la3.k,.l, llll llama lfaphing llllllfil .-. x DEDICATE and edited. the color film, This Is Your College. He spends many hours preparing brochures and bulletins for East Texas. . , But more important is theefact that these men are teachers. Their greatest contributions to this college are the qualities of perseverance, honesty and the desire for erfection that the have iven their students. P Y 3 Because these men have used their talents in publiciz- ing the college and in teaching with understanding, the 1957 Locust is dedicated to them. Sincerely, The Staff 5- .A ,- -V,-.X ...-Y .-,, . -- 4 ,-, gn.-,., -.,,,..,gv-y: :ag 1-F-rr-1-1-5-, . . :T-ft-Z. A, K ,,..m sg, , T . ,. ws, ..Y -gm ,...-. .L ,,., A-. V., x--'S g - ----M V -S. - ,. , . . -... .. .W - .,- , .f 1:--gr,-- ,.-,-,:,---::-.--.- --4s,.,7- :g-:':me:.:-s-'-:,:f7---af:-Q fs . A .- A mv ..,..-1. sy.:-:-,f-1 xxx -.- 'X--.rv 4 r. :W .2 wuz.--- -A --- --- 2. - Q..-J - - A v- - ,.,, 1 -,,,,.,-,V,,,- JUL, 55.1, it-- ..,. ..-. f, Q.- .-.f. --23 ,-, -.51-.-an--v-11'-ta-'1-'f '35- '-11i'f -'- rl A' 1 ' as . -1 ss, .ls ':. '5-1,1-2: r-f'igs:i 1' -sz-ag:-w 5 -fs ?3sf:1s-:ear-f EJ- L? Q- wif? 7-,ii f.:.3:j1L:iF.5'ss--f-T.: 2 144- 'iff 1? 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A me game. v s O Students rise to their feet at a night time foot- ball game. At the first of the season students flocked to Memorial Stadium, but spirits dragged in November and few turned out for the afternoon games. 4721 x Couples dance to the sweet muslc of the Eas- Texans at the Autumn Nocturne sponsored by ,the Artema club. Approximately 15 formal dances are held at East Texas during the long term. Leftl Mary Anne Stevens straightens Frat Davis' boutonniere. fBeIowl Jean Cline with her shoes off listens attentively to what her steady date, Cary Hall, is saying during intermission at the Cavalier dance. After Sfvdunq Hum, 'Wills 1 'Wk of llle Eng. lwusofed l:y,tI1e f '5l dances are UN term. ly to What he' CQVUM dana' Q After a dance, club meeting or library session students come to 'the Co-op. Dora Rose, Gwyn Harper and LaDale Brimmage discuss class assign- ments over soft drinks. r Colonel David Alford, Les Choisites sponsor, Socks, not shoes, were the style for the Lacy -helps daughter Patty dance at the Lacy sock hop. sock hop. Elaine Brown and Herbert Brevard won Les Choisites sponsor this informal affair every the prize for the best-decorated socks. year. gg ee ,:1v,s.nef- ., :1,.- , .dew - ,M-.,.... ..:4..f . , .., .. ,. W .1 .. m mv ,, ,,,, M422 Zi? l Students leave the Palace Theater after seeing King Richard The Third. For most this wasfan English assignment. The Palace is a favorite spot for a date at 'East Texas State. Many eds and coeds can be found at the City Cafe. Speech students Bill Holley and Marice Sawyer drink coffee and relax after ci play rehearsal. Dr. Eyerett Shepherd, professor of education, conducts a night class. After 6 p.m. classes are iust beginning for some students. N.. - WN-X + . X c X Qwzm he I 5 ' K K . is T .X w- sf X is K Xstixfl Y l we we A fs MQHY est l down l' it C59 504 but 595' n fm ,Wm class. Many campuses can boast of dark lover s lanes but East Texas has one of the lightest and bright- est In the state. Brilliant lights line the boon clocks down by the college lake. 2. . ,mv . 'fr Zeb Rike, junior, 'finishes a class assignment. lLeftJ Roomie is a coed's best friend. Margie Craig crops room- mate Lorraine Blalock's hair after 10:30 p.m. '3S?ix.eWr-wwwesssssssfe it Y ss A ,, '4 ,ff . -. 1. -g--. , ,- f .'- . Ft X' K4 v it ,lwfm V , ..1QQ3if1s r Q A Q. ' . . . By l2 p.m. most lights are out and students are sacked out for the night AUMINWSUWIUN kx JrQfL..,p i s.. Q X X X of' ,J ? 'QQ 2 HXPQELR 2 4 i Y. is u X 1 ? fi -1 IJ i r 5 e u 1! I I 4 ill, . T3 -'Liu in 152' 5? 1. , V. I :Q BGARD OF REGEN Frank E. White is the new president of the Board of Regents. J. S. fStandingJ Hubert L. Mills, Houston, Mrs. Euveda Orter, secretary to Woodward is the retiring president. Members are: ffirst rowj Richard F. Isbell, Claude lsbell, Austin, Executive Secretary, W. H.,Frank Barnes Stovall, Floydada, C. S. Ramsey, San Augustine, J. Henry Sears, Here- Terrell, William V. Brown, Texarkana, J. S. Woodward, Dallas. ford, Frank E. White, Cleveland, Elizabeth Koch, San Antonio. .3,,f,.j,,.:fN,:f,,Q:,as i .. , my W 'L 'SI791 ' iff' fi? - Q. ' ,f , , f A SWE f 4, V A mMzxfVwVzAwf's V ' v fb' WWW I' ij W ' ' ' ,,?.,L Wye? .ogg ,, NSR? 5'wX'f fx W W f L X EW' 217 -XLSWM A fy X 'V ., I V, 'ffl If-1 CLARENCE ALLEN, NLD. RUTH College Physician Nurse J. CULLEN SOWERS, Ph.D. Dean of the College Professor of Education ANN cox C Secretary 5 Research-General Education HomEcEelarY HARLENE DAUPHIN conomicg BAILEY, gg., A .,, .., . Vgrsb,,W1- f L. ,, ,, E-A, gQji'W!4Q Qui-if WW? ' f. A, ,ff , -. 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X .. 721,M29eW,, Cloopsfc Uoocmoowa Eg I 61 054440 JVEW london ffzaawa wffyfy JWQTPH 12 Wim is' Who in American Lfallegas' and llfzizfersifies Wayne, a business maior of Gilmer, was president of the senior class and co-captain of the 'Football team. He also served as vice-president of the T Association and was a member of the Paragon social club. 7?7fwf3 Student Council president, head cheerleader and Most Popular Man for three years are among the honors Mac, a senior of Odessa, won in college. A economics-history maior, he was also a member of the varsity tennis squad and Paragon social club. A Lorraine, a journalism maior of Gladewater,.has held the positions of Locust editor and East Texan editor. Wlnci f the AWS Scholarship Cup for the sophomore coe ngrhoth hi hest average, she has held offices in the Fu- xlh Teilcheis of America, French club and Tooanoowe social club. A music major of Gladewater, Marcia won the AWS talent show for two years. She was also accompanist and sweetheart for the Varsity Cadets. Marcia was a member of the choir, college orchestra, Alpha Chi, Corale and Tooanoowe social club. fgikkwrd LaDale has served as Teacher of Tomorrow a d ' n vice- president of the Student Council. A business major of H oney Grove, he was a member of Pi Omega Pi, SUB Board and Cavalier social club. f, si l -l 'u 314- Msn'- Drama productions, honor societies and maintaining a 2.51 average occupied most of Ann's time. She also served as Les Choisites president, Angel's Flight president and secretary to general education clirector. Ann's maior was secondary education. 770144 21754, l 1fzw' A j Tihelma was known for hertwork in dramatics. A speech mcfloff she appeared in The Crucible and Blithe Spirit. While maintaining a 2.74 average she belonged to Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Psi Omega and Kappa Delta Pi. J. . ,Ziff yr 1, .7 J N. Carol, a government-history maior, was Kaidishan presi dent, AWS council secretary and a member of Binnion Hall house council. She had a 2.15 average at graduation ff gn English maior, graduated with highest Jeane.e,JanUGry 1957. She was the recipient of the honors .lm scholarship and the 5l9m0 Tau Delia English Nancy ones mber of the Student Council, Marpessa social club, Alpha Chl' Kappa Delta P' and Baptist Student Union. award. Jeanette was C1 me A speech major, Frances appeared in campus productions of Ye Gods! , Our Town, and The Little Foxes. She re- ceived the Alpha Psi Omega scholarship and the AAUW scholarship. Frances be- longed to the Marpessa social club, col- lege choir and Future Teachers of Amer- ica and was a former Future Farmer sweetheart. W Jerry's duties as president of the Asso- ciation of Women Students, Tooanoowe president and Alpha lambda Delta presi- dent kept her calendar full, but she 'found time to keep a 2.72 average. As a business major she also did secretarial S A work on campus. t v o tr gi A Gl' x 'K M 'tw x, N-at in X . SL yifidn-fiu l Elementary education was Martha's maior and much of her senior year was spent student teaching. In her free time she was president of the Kaidishan social club and belonged to the Association of Childhood Education, Angel's Flight, college choir, Future Teachers of America and Club Council Forum. 'M X NNNNX-so Q QFNN1 Facia fiboui -i-e xas Siepiwem Ausiin is called ihci it I A oi Excel Auslin is The capiiai oi niexcss. iainere are 254- Couniies in xae Coiion is ihe rnosi voiuahlecrop in Eexas. -he siaie moiio is Friendship. if-he name Texas is from an indian word rrmecufminq friendship, M ,Mi of, . 4 ff' iifefz wi'?:xf6i?P55 is Qgvermore , :yy tvs:-7 1. , ' f f 1?-X . X - X , y , A pre-veterinary maior, Jimmy is a former president of the chapter of Col- legiate Future Farmers of America. As a member of the Paragon social club he has participated in intramurals. Jimmy belonged to the SUB Board of Directors, International Relations Club and Chris- tian Youth Fellowship. A home economics major, Billie has served as Eta Epsilon parlia- mentarian. She was active as Wes- ley Foundation president and As- sociation of Women Students vice- president. She was the recipient of scholarships offered by the AAUW and Texas P-TA. ,X , ' 444 ,- '- , - 1 all X ' ez f v ,I , fam' ' PM ,MZ -'ff f ff !,,, WW V U ' QW, Q c I l i-ff V X f, f f?- f J 'ff lv A 2 2 ,7 , 'V f f - ,,,azg,g ' fi? ff is X, ff f . . fs- -,,- f f rj M ,f my yi, W . ,:-.,,6f-'Z ' 11 f ,, I-f 'E ,I , f ' 1--1 :ff- -I F Q . fri FW 4' y f f ' M X y f 5, X W M gif' X f 624 2 ' X W Z5 -A i xx .?M ,Q ,f ' ,fn , f Q-gf. f ' f ff f .X 252' f 7 4 f -42 , mf' rx J, , fy A . .M 1 I. X 1 f f, iv If yes f ff at lkfcx X ff I XV ,fiff 07 f my Aw , V. fuqyfjfk Qapk A, , S ff ' X , -fZg,?f5..'VQ ,,-, if VE? isf fkgz fffizcwfc .- 4, il eff 4' ,S f, gf - 4 W7 b y e MQ!! YZ 1 of 5 rc- , 15442 1:4422 f - Q2 7, 7 ,, if ,J ff, , , qsf' f A pleasing personality won Gloria the title of Most Popular Coed. Her honors include cheerleader, Locust beauty and class offices. She belonged to Tooanoowe social club, Club Council Forum, French Club and Angel's Flight. A business maior, she also belonged to Pi Omega P i . 477 if Martha was chosen 1955 Western Week Queen. She was Marpessa vice-president and belonged to Future Teachers of America, German Club, Association of Childhood Education and served as secretary to the i dean of women. sv -K. A physical education maior, Barry ranked high on the varsity tennis squad. He belonged to Artemo social club. As a Baptist Student Union mem- ber he sang with the BSU state choir and was on the Religious Council. Barry served as senior representative to the X Student Council. QXXQ F 7 - , 'img- F sticker- Q 1 -X F X 5 Q X . its I F -- f I x 3 s 3 Q Queen. She ,d to Future mciation Of ,Mary to ih9 l .L xlhg'jlQflQ'i2kff 'L+x, A physical education maior, Tessie was named Miss Health in 1955. She also was elected Locust beauty and Lion cheerleader. Her organizations include Tooa- noowe social club, Baptist Student Union, and Women's Recreational Association. ,e,f2'7 Joyce a physical education malor was a member of Intramural Council Phi Pl Delta and Womens Recreational Association She headed Marpessa so cial club and was named college beauty three years Her other honor include Miss Teacher of Tomorrow and cheerleader for three years Bill, a pre-medical student' was active in student government, and served on the Student Council as sophomore 'and iunior representative. He maintained a 2.52 average while belonging to the Paragon social club, French Club, and Epsilon Kappa Alpha. : X 5 Jlflosf Qopufaz flflfoman Popular and busy is the best description of Betty. Few students are strang- ers to her and she greets everybody with a ready smile. She is a cheerlead- er, sophomore officer, a college beauty, a Mar- pessa and was crowned Homecoming queen. Bet- ty also does secretarial work just Cato keep busy? X .r,. .N X ' .seiwwsi - t was f X X 'Sl 5 ,. t I. J xkkxxx l Q Q ? I i S Y r 1 ? r xii- i K- fb tl. XXXQQ Xi.. . S lk Ar Vw' X x l i x F I s W... mv- f 2 v '.- 5 ini, -.WNY 'R . any X ,fafg'+ ' ' l,j ' :' -. , 0 mfs - 'Wg f-Q 1 ff, 5 Lgufifancfing Cgsnioz flflfomsn Gloria Jenkins Matthews, Joyce Taylor, Martha Hopkins and Jean- ette Harris were chosen outstanding senior women. Not shown is Billie McDonald. Jerry Hlleman, junlor of Jeffer son, .was elected woman of the year In 1956-57 Jerry was AWS presi dent, Tooanoowe president and ac tive in campus organizations. yce ean- ding illie ,7 'Q i J W Eff. N555 TI' T , if 92 Y if ' 'f x AEK Y, 55' j egg 'J f ng I L E N X! .2 KAP A XVXJVG uf 15 gag-yu? S :J IJ qxjgl ,O ,-'fjgy xy -QQ 1 -:wx X3 77 if ,V GM. , W jlbd Q SBU! Ivy, XZ, fwhdkwvsq I Qvffkfbf . Q ihvup.'5.' L imiiln-5.5. si is ei. , qw.. .Y , A handful of Lion supporters stand for ct kickoff. As the season progressed ! 3 Two loyal coecls applaud a Lion play that gained ground. the crowds grew smaller. FOOTBALL IN THE FALL i f Z nf!! if if 4 ff f A 2 ff f The roar of crowds! Fall after- noons! The thrill of the winning touchdown! The magic word afoot- ballw usually brings to mind these images, but this year at East Texas the mention of a football game merely brought grunts a11d disinter- ested nods from students. The Lions suffered through a disappointing season. Out of ten games they won two, one of which was a conference game. Despite the poor season some games still held excitement. The Lions wo11 the battle of statistics while losing on the gridiron. But in victory or defeat the pressbox ground out its pages of copy and statistics. and the cheerleaders cried for more enthusiasm. The pressa are cussec Cf into the ref-1 ground. iall after- i winning Ord afoot- nind these fast Texas ball game ,1 disinter- 1-he Lions Ippfllnllng I llley conf won gfeflce s0fUe Il Slow. The nl Italiana: Bull ml. nd 1 Wi Mmlilllcsi 5 fvf if iii The pressbox is a man's world. Football plays O. C. Spencer saw all his football games through Harold Murphy handled the publac address sys are cussed and discussed as the men write them a range-finder. Games were 'filmed to help the tem 'for the bands half time performance into the record books and news releases. coaches catch errors. Dr. W. J. Bell points out an infraction of rules during a play. W f fffy X!! ff fi l h M t' and Betty Cunningham. Lion cheerleaders 'for 1956 are Stuart Daniels, Gloria Matthews, Johnny Jones, Joyce Taylor, Rap arm 1 , Players leave the 'Field after the season's final game. Their sentences began, Next year we'll ll Johnny, sophomore of Ector, was head cheer- Joyce Cat rightl and Gloria fbelowj were senior leader- yell leaders. Q . X X A Xe XL S X .N N N 'XS f Q. K X Q X s e A I N fin NFNQ K' X Y XXX -1 as X N: X- X xNfQx.NxX-wxiXfXfN X NX Ks' x we XXX? -QXXQQ-Nac..-- is QFKYQ . ffwxy., X - i XXX. TNQ X. cs cw. w - .. wax is x Q 5 NX X - .W sawn wi x hx si xsxg fNsm - ii5XXNs. . t X we 78 'x , N, e season' lex? yea I' X fm? X LH' 1 if 1 f 143 Jvdfif 7 ' 2 'f fkff w .V-4. U 4,09 ,fif- Nf en.. ff 44 1 X M0 ,f f fy' .mf f 6,7521 . k',! I M , , ffm KJ 7 1 ,A MLM, 0 ff, l ff W X ,4,,,unmM5,,,,,x,,..'v-nuns-uw...-v.--.,u ,-... ...- .... r., X Au, . X X .J , 1 F3 -- . 1 wx QNG ,XP fih.. iff' x v v hui . X- K 1 1 1- . y-X -XTQ3 ff - 1' 2 r .MQ f jf Q 75 f ! ,A , 6 f X M ff X 4 5 w,.jQ1. 'V If -Hn' ,' K 1 f ' ' -f 2, f 5 if ,gf fq q f - V N X V pf f',g'2fp1 ' , ,V H, , , XY iq 4, A y Af .3 X, Z ,X 1 QQ- Q. 4 X Q 5. X , KX XXQQXQXX S X x. .1 . k ,X X A X 'X XX ' . 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Gloria Mat- thews won this and the sack race contest. -'ff-il ww ins. , you if f i I -' N Q- 13 .J 4 f Fri nw- . ., , N X k 5.1 I Rx A7 F., nl tt., P as Mr 'S Y., x K Jvc. f I7 rf J -A ff . 1' 'I lvl .- X ' Att: ,R -X ' . 1 V j uitggtk i. - .km '- ,jd FFNQ' s Xb: c.-ag Q' .5 ., ,- Freshmen beat their traditional enemies, the sophomores, 'for the first time in three years, Juniors and seniors retrieved the honor of the upper-classmen by beating the freshmen. ,..r' K sf s C - 'vw-+..,,,,,,,s , K., A social club pledge helps cheerleaders Ralph Martin, Joyce Taylor, and Stuart Daniels lead yells in E.T.'s homecoming parade. Nine thousand spectators watched as Betty Cunning- ham, Bonham sophomore., was crowned 1956 Home- coming queen. Duchesses were Tessie Redfearn, run- ner-up, Barbara Gray, Gloria Jenkins and Rada Dale. Activities really began when 15 bands and 20 floats, representing uGreat Events in American Historyf, rolled downtown. Kalirs, who Won first in the women's club division, used costumed Indians and pilgrims to depict the uFirst Thanksgivingfi Les Choisites, who won second, built a mushroom cloud of angel hair to show the atomic blast at Hiroshima. Artemas placed first in the men's club division and won grand prize. Theme of the float was 4aPickett's Chargef' Cavaliers, second place winners, showed the discovery of the Salk vaccine on their float. That afternoon E.T. exes watched East Texas fall in 9-7 defeat to Sam Houston. A14 The Lion band formed an honor guard for Betty Cunningham, as Mac Bane, president ofthe Student Council, crowned her Homecoming queen. Duchesses 'For the occasion were Barbara Gray, Gloria Jenkins Matthews, Rada Dale, and Tessie Redfearn. Miss Cunningham, the queen-elect is wearing the traditional crown. sf , JE' The First Thanksgiving is the theme of the Kalir float, The Artemos 'Float placed 'First in the men's social Fiheef -N on llti Tl? time 0575 I club division with Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg. Kqlir members are busy preparing 'for the big day to come. The club Pledges and members of the Artema Club are also in the mad scramble worked a week in preparation 'for the parade. A to finish their float in time for the big event. Q, iw' u., W- .L,.. x My e X ,5am... Qs, c L' .te in , , E M-' 16954 1-H -9' 2. sc-. et t:.u..m..u ,.,gi -' ' U13 ' .waSiYi5if. e- gi' . i fi-w.1-84.2-+I a.f'.m.'.l.u.f it g theme of the K he men'5 social qt GettysbUf9- the mad scramble Fifteen visiting bonds formed Welcome Exes on the field of Memorial Stadium during half- time activities. 5 In .1 .jig S'-4 sz'-rg 'QQ-lguuaiilgf X i A Yi 1 it U r so 'E 's E. T. exes ore being served o b E. T. Lions go over for their only score os they lose to Som Houston 9-7, homecoming pclrcde. 5? 3 -, M., M,-f ,qw ! I A 1 , , 1 ,, 4 I 1 ' ' 4. , , 2 r Y X i Q' ,.zfWww v P ,' K 1 'rf ,, 1 , , We Wwfffvml-W ,uw orbecue dinner in the fieldhouse after the Miss Margaret Berry, Dean of Women, conducts convocation at the start of rush week. The women were told the rules and regulations connected with pledging a social club. Les Choisites opened rush week with an ins formal tea which gave the club a chance to get acquainted with the prospective pledges. Merlene Presley chats with Brenda Routt fat rightl. 90 RUSH WEEK Approximately 115 coeds participated in a full week of rush activities in November, 1956. Starting with Coke parties on Thursday and Friday nights and end- ing with the pinning of colors the next Saturday, the week included out-of-town dinners, formal teas and in- formal parties. The average rushee went at a dead run all week, but vowed it was worth it. Friday night the rushees signed preference sheets and returned to the dorms to observe silence. Members of the five social clubs also voted Friday night and then stayed up to make wild guesses about who their pledges would be. Saturday the guessing ended in the pandemonium of pinning colors and the rushees-turned-pledges faced months of doing duties, collecting signatures and writ- ing pledge papers. Formal teas were also given during the week. Kaidishan member Ann Oglesby pours tea for rushees. 1 Ni nv 5 i QF' i . A Rughees QC Jem, Burgess Drinking dlsltqni 'ki MOTHS kgs : Nr' , . N ln H full Starting igl'lS and Saturdays tile ll teas and in at 3 dead lerence sheets nee' Mfflllllers lat' mght and DUI Who their Pandemonium 'Pledges faced ares and writ. during the week. fy pours tea for if ,533 ' Ci Rushees gather around Bill Petty as he sketches at a Tooanoowe party. Group singing around the piano furnishes entertainment for the coeds Jerry Burgess provides music for the occasion. at one of the Marpessa's informal gatherings. Mary Lee Glasgow played for the group. Drlnlcnng Colces and chatting entertains the Kal dishans. Barbara Pruitt, Dorothy Reeves, and Jean Morris listen to a story from Zelda Hensley. if , , 6 41.9, . ,?,f-ff , K:-it, l j 1 Alice Kaiser and Linda- Apperson talk to Sue Marpessa's Joyce Taylor and Jackie Polson get Peggy Sparks registers rushee Mary Ann Larson PGYHG, Billie l'l0ll0WCIY, Mary Collier and 5C1I'1drCl acquainted with Myra Kirby at an informal party. at one of the first rush parties. Sale at the Kalir's final rush party. Bill Petty sketches pictures to be given to rushees at Tooanoowes' dinner. y .,rc is ,, Wi Q ,mi 1 WW,,,r Alice Kaiser and Mari rush party. C e Sawyer, 'Q c A wx Q Q K x Kalir members, enioy conversoti on at funal Ann larson on of flnlll Rushees observe silence as they wait to receive bids from Dean Berry. Raenelle Smith gives Barbara Gray her Tooanoowe colors in the confusion following the distribution of bids. s g., , .ff , , X, Wk' .713 . s .yt is N ff Z , 1, rms: t . U. it . 9? Students wait for buses from the orphanages Ray Ransom and Ann Cox, Studg1f Council to arrive. OVGI' 300 SfUdet'll'S mei the Cl'1IlClI'El'1. members look at toys 'for orphans with Louis Jones, Commerce merchant, who allowed the council to 'buy all presents at cost. 4, f Wafsfrmawfmf fm Aa., .A ORPHANS' CHRISTMAS PARTY '6Hi, Jolly, what do you want to do? asked the student. uChocolate ice cream, was the shy four-year-old's whispered an- swer. Later the student laughingly re- called, 44Why, if I had asked him his name he would have answered, 'aChocoate ice cream'. This was typical of the meetings Joe Seale, graduate student, has his arms 'full of 310 orphans from four area orphanagcs with the East Texas stu- dents who offered to act as apar- ents for the day on Dec. 12. After the free movie the shyness was gone and the eighth annual Orphans' Party was in full swing. Skeet Williams and his date, Bil- lie Williams, had a fast game of touch football with their orphan in as he carries his 'four-year-old daughter and his James Alexander and Elizabeth Lewis were daughter-for-the-day to the SUB for free ice cream. , Q Mm J!! 4 l f .4 ' f Us 1 typical of all students. They bought their orphan front of the Student Union Build- ing. Other students were shown the intricacies of space helmets, walk- ing dolls and old-fashioned hows and arrows by their young charges. Pint - sized c o w b o y s swaggered through Binnion Hall with siX-shoot- ers swung low on their hips and ten- gallon hats pulled over chocolate- smeared faces. A small boy clutched a string of balloons declaring that practically everything he wanted and then helped him play with his toys. ,pei alijisi pr-.5 N 5 4 fa 'K' -1 .- .MQJJ .. . h'f5,3 ' 1.5, , J ,-44 fu- I . fi ?,J 15, f -if- 1, :jpg L H il- ff-f'f :a .,, 5 l 1 R H 'fi 21 Se-fe i we-4-77 ' nion Build- : shown the mets, walk- Eonefl hows ng charges. swaggered h six-shoot- ps and ten- chocolate- vy clutched laring that nd then helped ! L . f 'H' :Q gsm, Q. 1 A, ,Q s X.-so K XW Q ' sw .. s 'I 1, - ' - ., - - . X. ,, cc ' .415 'Lg' .f 1, , A+ - N ,N . , Yom- M ,e U, 2, c .. C.. ,. - ., 5 - 3 X Qi. x Q James Allen comes four year old Jolly to the SUB. Jolly refused to part with his balloons even while eating James and Elizabeth, as all other students, spent a good part of the day buying presents for their guest and making sure he had a visit to remember I E i I e . l vi ifilgfg. ., 1 t L. M. Smith gets acquainted with his little girl. Jana Daniels helps a gun-totin' cowboy with his tray. A 'four-year-old tackles the turkey dinner with enthusiasm. he was now ua circus man. Little girls hugged new dolls and asked when Santa was coming. At 4 p.m. the children ate a tur- key dinner in the cafeteria. This was a welcome rest for the weary uparentsf' who had been carrying teddy hears, chasing future Doak Walkers and juggling ice-cream cones and sacks of candy all afternoon. That night the intramural field was full of wide-eyed children star- ing at exploding rockets and roman candles. Quiet for the first time all day, the youngsters watched the display with rapt attention. Later in the SUB the children noisily awaited Santa Claus's en- trance. This year the old gentleman slipped in quietly to keep from he- bi e. ing mohbed hy the over-eager guests. Santa distributed gifts purchased by the Student Council to all the orphans. Lips quivered among the youngest who feared Santa might overlook them in the crowd, but the smallest present from the magical Saint Nick ehanged their tears to grins. At 9 p.m. eds and eoeds waveil goodbye to their ehildren. AS Ill? last lms left the eampus. stlldcllis sighed. Boy: am l hushed. hut dicl you see mine? lle was cute as pie' 6'Yoursl Why. mine was a doll. ulllell. mine . . And this talk went on for weeliS after the Urphans' Party. Kathryn Pierce coaxes her charge to eat every i 59 Charge Q 9 Cdl EVE!! Q X Q. s kgs s 5 . X .sg A 2 5 1 K . X ... .A x U OVCI' - 6HgCI' fts purchased -il to all the fl among the Santa miglll -owd, hut the the magical liffir tears I0 f-0fitlS Walled A5 the lruS. Sludenls -hell. but dig . rule HS PIC' lflfH.w 99 was 3 dflll' 5 ull lllr week :fly- Stanley Garvin, Bill Sheeley, Mary Fowler, Bill Holley and Janice Hamm and their orphans watch the Santa Claus passed out at least two presents to every child at the party that night. 9 fireworks display sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega Students were as excited as the children while ifts were being opened ev 1 W it if 1 ,xi 5 :A gl 5 Q4 3 Os: gigcr' I Cn? c gifrs. Q 'S K Q K N I-vtvq Nt 1 Ni' ep. . Q,- - , V-:Y X is-ss.. Q' ' M A 5 ,W . Qsiljik fi 's Ls lvl 1 , ,.,,e fm,-1 .LP ' 'hifi lug si R :- K f th t k f I ' u after the Elizabeth kisses her orphan as James stands in the background Oscar Farmer and Arnest ime ace e as o ceanlng p gigantic party was over. Children swarm around Santa Claus as he distributed hugs, kisses, and gifts. Clowns helped him get presents to each child. Clown Joe Don Worsham gives two friends some parting advice. Aa-.XXX ll ll Goodbye! See you all next year v .1' Frances Sullinger and Betty Jackson do a dance to the rhythm of Banana Melbadean Hohertz, representing EUS, Dormil0 Y, 9iVeS her l'e0Clin9 which Boat Song in the winning Marpessa presentation. won in the independent division, Hes AWS TALENT SHOW few Worm Skits in the Association of Women Students talent pendent division with a reading entitled HBravery Un- show ranged from a calypso interpretation to hillbilly limitedf' Euless hoedowns' Tooanoowes placed second in club division with uBanana Boat Song was the winning number pre- ullogpatch Homecoming. Second in tl1e independent sented by the Marpessa social club in the annual talent division was a .N tumbling routine presented by the show. Melbadean Hohertz won first place in the inde- Women's Recreational Association. ' Wm In el' if 1: Q1 ., 1 fi' if in Hillbillies listen to Othello Perkins sing ET-NS MY HONG. Sweet Horne in the second place Tooanoowe skit. f 4 X Q 'F ,.i'13'f ff ' . -Alf: Ft ,w,, 17 . gQ':Q gf x . A Q 1- i - .,-+ , .KN Q 1 ' -f 'A .M f X x x 1 , Q --.Q R 1' sf f X 1, ,J ' 7'ff,5:Q: , . 4 ,ff yi ' . , , fr, H: 5 I L, af, . D - 1052 sim -if 5- 3,3 F A. -. ' if .1-pf? V Y .f jgwsip , - ' ,fl ,L Qi,-if X P zga 1 L52 ve .H y-, .Q . ,,s':.:.1 Q-673 N' 4-2 K B R . ,gf P - 1 ,., A-3.3! -if? ' H x E if wif . 1 4 x af I ' S ,Ls ' P gf R ' v 5. ,Ax N532 wg .- , ., yum. X X. .Q.,,,,, m K , 4 ,777 f f ,ff WN ,gf ' ,f ff, ,f Y J wwf . f ififig 7 fyf , fff f fm W7 4 , 1 , f -6-55:3-ff, Zi-K 3- 5-.-3-,-. 5 .tw .-.g:g.-vii,w:YfY,-,,.- 37 3: , , Y J Vi-4:-53,175.7 A V ' - 2-f j Q -- 3111 33,3 -' 1 : 1 f.-'11-11L'-1'-'1'f-'-1 r ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' -A' ' f.:. '- : ,. , , my yy f i 4,f,, V CAO! f f fyf, X 1+ 3 , 'ww . The Alpha Psi Omega Theatrical Quartet presents Don Juan in Hell. Dona Ana says to the Devil, I'll tell you, wretch, I know l'm not in hell. Nathan Wilson portrays Don Juan, Lera Rowlette, Dona Ana, Frat Davis, the Statue, and Ralph Marcom, the Devil. ALPHA PSI OMEGA PRESENTS The Devil remarks, An Englisman thinks he is HT0 be in hell is T0 dflffi to be in l1eGVel'l is The Statue explains, Superman is a good cry' moral when he is only uncomfortable. to steer, is the opinion of Don Juan. and a good cry is half the battle. tl MI' Pfodl A tion- reflli Hesse Le Dan ld' ffl? up M. 1ell.' THE LITTLE FOX S Wfhe Little Foxes by Lillian Hellman was the fall production of Alpha Psi Omega. A southern family is engulfed by greed and ambi- tion. An invalid stands in the way of a fortune and his refusal to give the needed money brings out the weak- nesses in the members of the family. Leo lRalph Marcoml tells his brother lBob Gentryl and father Uames Darrl, the citizens of the town know he stole the money. sd' Regina Giddens CNina Sawyer! finds she has been left out of a big cotton mill deal and tells Horace lNathan Wilsonl that she hopes he dies. The butler lKen Glavel welcomes Horace back from the hospital. T03 M1038 may Business man Marshall gives a toast to the new firm bard 81 Sons. ' of Marshall, Horace tells daughter Zan CFrances Sullingerj they will leave this house- hold of greed. Birdie fMarice Sawyerl listens consolingly. Hub- N The cast and director, Dr. Rosemary Owens, stack hands before the open- ing of thei play. Stacking of hands is an old theatrical tradition. r Q 1 E Qi t j s fl l l W1 A, 6 ! l 1 3 'x Mari em0TlO' My For C asks hav figt T Om use open- 'Na Marice Sawyer's expressive face portrays her Lera Rowlette reads forthe part of Agatha Reed Dr. Rosemary Owens listens intently as stu emotions as she reads for a part in Goodbye at tryouts. My Fancy. dents try out for parts in the spring production GOODBYE MY FANCY 'Congressman Agatha Reed lbera Rowlettej, who is asked back to her college for an honorary degree after having been expelled 20 years before, is the central figure of Kay Fanin's uGoodbye My Fancy. The three-act comedy was presented by Alpha Psi Omega March 20-22. A Life photographer enters the scene to complicate matters. Matt Cole QBill Holleyj, the photographer, is in pursuit of Agatha. Cast member Cora Mae McDonald paints flats in preparation for the pro- duction. Characters are ,lim Merrill fKen Glavel, Ginney fCora Mae McDonaldj, Woody fFaye Hallj, Mary Nell fSue Comerj, Miss Shackleford fDru Scogginj, Miss Birdeshaw fPhyllis Alfordl, Prof. Dingley fStanley Garvinj, Dr. Pitt QBob Gentryj, Clarisse 'fMary Far- lerj, Susan Uanice Hammj, ,lo fSylvia Thomasj, the telephone man Uoe Lee Goodwinj, Ellen Griswold fMarice Sawyerj and Claude Griswold Uohnny Shawj. Dr. Rosemary Owens directed the production. Garth Martin and Lloyd Brewer lend a hand in building flats. ' Mft is I Faculty members and students welcome Agatha Reed back to her college. Ellen practices her dancing while husband Claude insists itlis silly. Dr. Photographer Matt Cole interviews Agatha Reed informally in her dormitory Merrill watches. room. ory Woody makes arrangements for transportation back to Washington. Prof. Dingley carries Miss Birdeshaw home after she drank too much at a school tea. YN i .,,t 'V HHN! I'-4 1 f f I, f f 'eff tg f vez , 4, ,, Am ,f f. f 2 , 1 . - U77 Wav ? rf, Rf' ff If , 4' 4 ff! 12? , , ff 5, 5,-f if 0 2 f f f 7 , 1 f ,M . , ff f ff, W ig: Y The telephone man checks the phone connections in Agatha's room. -s..,s BEAUTY Juocmc Beverly Cary glances in the mirror before the iudging of the Locust beauties. The iudging was held in the Home Economics Building. l08 Ann Cox and Jeanette Harris, Student Council members, count votes in the college beauty election. Over 500 students cast ballots to select 'IS Coeds out of approximately 75 candidates to be college beauties. From these 18 wonien Dallas iudges picked six Locust beauties. Alice Kaiser, Camellia Loughmiller, Tessie Red- fearn, Gloria Matthews, Pat Romack and Faye Shelley talk before the iudges arrive while Joyce Taylor sits quietly. IouncU nNom coeds oHege wdges Red Faye joyte Anne Brown and Jerry Hileman, Tooanoowe pres- ident, discuss decoration plans. I W7 WWW ,MQ ' WW! ffl Janet Estes, Virginia London, Margie Craig and formal committee meetings, such as this one, were Mary Broughton listen to Anne's report. Many in- held in the dormitory. ' SPRING DANCE At East Texas in the spring the thoughts of members of 11 social clubs turns not to love, but to ideas for unique and different annual dances. Hours of fighting out dif- ferences of opinions in committees, rounding-up needed materials and workers and days of actual labor precede each dance. This year the Club Council For- um drew to see which club annual would be pictured as a representa- tive dance for the Locust. Too- At left: Members and pledges shoot the breeze instead of working on backdrops for the dance. The club met at the college farm several nights before anything was accomplished. anoowe social club for women was drawn. True to tradition the Tooanoowes held a black and white ball. The theme was Nlnterpretations Mod- ern. Backdrops were built at the col- lege farm. Friday, preceding the dance, the club started decorating the Student Union Building. Last minute work continued until 6:30 p.m. Saturday and the first guests were welcomed at 9:00 p.m. Chester Clark brought his date out to work and to help. Here he saws a backdrop support for Nyla Tinney. is sri. 4H?H R 4. I l. A 4: Q , 1 ,J 4 Ax s ,Z were NHS L , 'S 1 Virginia London tests a trumpet before placing Members and pledges prepare to cut abstract was placed over the cutouts. The finished product it on the punch table. notes on black tar paper. Transparent, red paper was the backdrop for the punch room. Mary Broughton, who was in charge of back- drops, and Mrs. A. C. Hughes, club sponsor, pause a minute to discuss the decorations. tres .he od- ol- he ,ng ast At 6 p.m. the backdrops were being given fin- ishing touches by Janet Estes and Mary Ann Davis. Scraps of paper still littered the dance floor. . - - -5. ..t-, ,tif g., Q ,. 5,0 - . , ' ' 'ee ' ff 5 ' --r f .-asf-f .- .1 Z 30 sts work sport 4l I A mint In the dorms club members relaxed for a brief moment. Margie ,Craig fat Ieftl talked until 8 p.m. and then made a mad dash to get ready for her 8:30 date. Lois Graham helps Margie with her dress flower Ieftl. Margie insisted on standing on a blanket to keep her white evening dress clean. After a final check in the mirror, Margie went to meet her date in Binnion's living room. Sally Ryan, Jerry Hileman Barry Pelton and Frqf Davis were still cutting out abstract notes at 630 p.m. .1 .. . ig ffff elton and fm holes Ul 6:30 Couples danced to the music of the EasTexclns, who were enclosed by backdrops covered with abstract notes. YZ ' Xusuvnfi 1 ,.., . Dr. and Mrs. Jess Hawthorne, Bennie Hilburn and Mary Broughton sit in Sara Echart serves Tessie Redfearn. The punch bowl was placed in a drum. the punch room. Drums and other instruments were used to decorate the room. 1 x ee WZ' ffgnky W? xx 'Y - 2 1 A Ee S4 , , s-14, x f ,1- A 'lf 'f I Ar, ag ET? in xmlwikgk ,V fw Z 2 , 51' 1' ' -M - A if- A- 1' ' Wvwki' 'A 1, V af: -4. if W V' 4 , 5 -A I 1 1 'L P c 'L i 4 Q . Wwkw l ,,3 L N Y ' qswg awww Ngfi wy.y l fwxwl 1 N.NH ffl 5 E .- : gg ,,,, gj Q5 :F L ,,,VV. ,, 5fLWi slff Nxffwva x :Q 1 n'g E 1 ' 1 4 z 'E .'i y., l i fr! fgw 1 N N i I v 1 . Mary Williams and Harry Bullard examine Miss Lutl's collection of match books with fractured French covers. Jody Coulter and Fred Tarpley laugh over the troubles encountered by eating left-handed. -r fbi PQ Max Hanes proposes a ginger ale toast at the head table where officers and dates dined. KYQQZK fffvrf-7-fm a ' 'ut- ' 55 Fx p a a r 9 it 9 as C Q ti vaf lv i vv a A f X CAMPUS ELECTIONS In spite of torrential rains, tor- nado warnings and innumerable runoffs East Texas students finally elected Student 'Council members and officers and cheerleaders for 1957-1958. Two run-offs to elect three men and three Women cheerleaders were held because a forgotten article in the constitution specifically required cheerleaders to have a majority of all votes cast. Confusion reigned as Sjtudent Council members fought over deciding which candidates were eligible for the run-off. By a 4-3 vote the council declared all candi- dates in the womencs race with over 200 votes eligible to vie for the two remaining posts. Betty Cunningham, Ralph Mar- tin and Stuart Daniels were re-elect- ed cheerleaders in the first ballot- ing. After the smoke of battle had cleared Sue Hargrove, Peggy Sparks and Dan Hutchinson emerged vic- torious from the run-offs. Because of the disputed cheerleader r-un-offs students poured to the polls and broke the balloting record for run- offs by casting 938 votes. James Miller beat Bruce Hibbitt in the Student Council president's race. Wayne Arnold was declared vice-president, and Melbadean Ho- hertz Won over Sally Ryan in the secretary-treasureris election. Coun. cil members elected were Barry Pel. ton and Cal Bishop Arnold, grad- uate, Bill Jacobs and Billie Wil- liams, senior, Ray Ransom and Alyse Cunningham, junior, and Harry Steger and Martha Holloway, sophomore representatives. ' .x 41 f' IUQNSI' Elf illlllrf IQQDV5 'fga NI.-KN QN Tl ll TIYI INT FYFLI. venus ,assa N- 5251 I f 0 ,se A3711 0AN0Y t0 H cuscmsw. '--..,,,,..-1-If M Bob Woodward Crnghil presidential hopeful talks to voier In ihe SUB Candndates spent free fume cornering students and explaunlng platforms to 1 4?-12 3 V 7' T x N 9 f, .29 f v y 4 ff M. V, We 4' 'Q 1 in 44 f X :vo M U WU W ,M , , ,,,- V fwuo, My , ,, cf ,f W,yf, A M H :fc ' ,, ,M 2 X. V5yj,,4M,, ff y X f Wx cc? Stuart Daniels hands out Vote 'For Rat 'cards H0lClin9 0 handful Of CC1fdS, FUYE 5l elleY PC0595 Sue Hargrove' Dan Hufchinsonf Janef Esfesf Bob in his race for cheerleader re-election. in her campaigning. ROSS: PU' Wflghlf Pe99Y SP'-'ffksf Virginia Fil'1Cl'l, Ralph Martin, Jean Cline and Stuart Daniels watch other candidates demonstrate their yelling ability. Sue, Dan and Janet try-out in the SUB, Yea, Lions! yell Jean, Ralph and Virginia. -si -im X X sx K X Y waxy, fi ,Q 'i ss X XX tt.. ' TRWQSXX - 5 4' it E ,l t' i t I l l gl it Y t 2 i i . BS, Bob Finch, watch ability. ll Working at the ballot box are council members Lorraine Blalock and 5 p.m. Rules concerning no campaigning in voting area were strictly Jeanette Harris. Council members kept the polls open from 8 o.m. to enforced by faculty members. Ann Cox watches as LaDaIe Brimmage, council vice-president, disgustedly checks the totals in the cheerleaders election. Council members tabulated votes for more than 'Four hours before reaching a decision on the run-off for cheerleader. Dan Hutchinson frightj, cheerleader candidate, waits for the results by playing checkers with a friend. , 24 f,, f UMW' ' 1 'Q I We Ralph Swinford, cheerleader candidate, marks his ballot. Ralph lost to Dan Hutchinson in a run-off election. J. W. Rollins, dean of men, assisted the council in counting votes in the third run-off election. Dana Ransom, council member, and Miss Mol- garet Berry, dean of women, stock ballots aftel the polls closed at 5 p.m. navy sms 4 'gs' ,give . 4 g s'I6 of is fl , . 14,1110 fuller' llfll' 14104 Ill! lil ?,4oo-Q.. ,gm- ,If 4, - wal ' --Y ,,..i.? ,-Q '?--- , I Y W I' I f f? 2 '65 ! N492 mime IUVLZ Z EUXSUQ :NVQ a Q Q wg X fj A' 'NX fm' f ,f .. TOMMY COX GUY HORTON BILL HUNT President Vice-President Smrvtnry GR DU TE OFFICER ff I 'Yagi -l,f I GLORIA MATTHEWS JOYCE TAYLOR MARTHA COZART WAYNE ARNOLD Secretary Vice-President Reporter Pregidenf SENIOR OFFICER I 129 , , if LYNN McCURDY MAX HANES JERRY BELL ANNA JEAN FLETCHER Secretary President Vice-President Reporter JU IOR OFFICER . .,-...x. Q--.............- .. - rf in- '7 F T mv- said'-MK STUART DANIELS BETTY CUNNINGHAM MADRA HOLLEY DOYLE ROGERS President Secretary Reporter Vice-President SOPHOMDRE OFFICER -'4 ,-Ml ' g ffl ' p E ., .,.. . ,, R ,,,,,..,,.,.,A,,,,.,,, - ,,,, .. g , , 5 A . i l WALLACE KEMP JANET FLEWHARTY BARBARA GRAY EDDIE WHITCANACK Vice-President Reporter Secrefary President FRESHMA GFFICER ff 1 ' If 3 vu Hou 1 l rclusses ses class I i , ' If img ' f ex Q LT fi: 3. ICS 'vi ' r lf' ,K ,, ..,.,W,,. A Kr:-I is , xii U E if J. -Y . ,I K I s as 'W -x .AA ' , l sf ,,. 1 5 ,4 ,f nw 1-7 4. 'S 14... Wet weather hampered spring registration which was held in the Field House. Approximately 2l6O students signed up for classes despite the rain. ...Q 'J 5' Charles R. Abbott Greenville Senior s .J ,s iw? .as :l .- V-4' ' 1 ,fe ' ' Fred Allen Cunningham Senior J, A Q g. 4' Q, 3, . Y. sf. , c ,- ,gr 19,3- x HV Paul Thomason, graduate, directs Sally Hardegree, freshman, where to register first. PRI G REGISTRATIO REACHED 2I6O classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes .W me 'lm Al ,F qui Dan Abeles Paris Senior it sf- ,, , r i -J 7 ,f It ' Q . , h ,,,.,,ih V, rfucfis '. V' -s ,bx J I Joe Edward Adams Commerce Junior 3 X v X J iw W in ' fi jf.. I , G' , .4 .i K- -or X r ,V ' 'J' ,X A ! 1 im Henry Alcard Susan Albright Paris Cooper Senior Sophomore s ffl is A , sz if 51 ,Rl . A A s 'M .,f W f f ,f ,, I s 4, .1 7 :Q f swf . --,wwf f-'Q , ff f , I , 0 Nelda Alderman Corsicana Junior .M ., rx rv .-.?l ' -4 flf. ' M f' Murray Allen Robert L. Ames Billy Jack Anderson Charles Anderson Kay Anderson Hughes Springs Dallas Winnsboro Dallas Trenton Junior Sophomore Freshman Freshman Freshman .1' if 1, fy In 9 5 as , ,.. ,, W, WZ, 'f' ff 4 n K V In s f , ' , , If . as ,f ff' ' f'4ZLgf fi sr rrrr J 2 'W , f Phyllis Alford Ruth Moonyene Fort Worth Allbritton Freshman Greenville Sophomore V 7, vw c Alai' 127 iz 1 S f fn fi , ,X f sv S X i Cal Arnold Cora Arnold Gilmer Emory Senior Junior y pw if ww A77 Vfbw is 'Qfffyfl f, pw ' 4 .- ,, M ff ,Nw W 1, f ,f aff? ff X -Wy yy-an 1 U wr 1 Almost finished, Sally checks her schedule with Joyce Taylor examines Sally's registration cards ln a comparatively short time, Sally was paying Dr. Grady Tice. to see if they contain all the necessary informa- her tuition. tion. asses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classeslasses cl classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes I 7721- ff Q! 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Ballard Mac Bane Robert G Bqnkq Savoy Freshman Odessa Winnslmm Semof Flesliman 1 fe' Jane Bailey Hughes Springs Senior ffga -hi 4 Qi Y l ix I Bobby Bmdwell lvle-1 Se-nioi ,fs-. e -C' , K e -QLSY Bill Baker Paris Freshman Q J 1 .ilvk X X f x ' 1 Clarence Burger Mfkinnrw lmimu Tes Huds regist classes classes classes clu clusse: 11 Q X 1 Qi? , xx so A sf. .l .... . Morgan Douglas Baker Cooper Freshman i sms .x J - W, Q . s if 5 James Barlwr xnddo Okla- I,-moi ls. M New WGS paying Tessie Redfearn checks data on Bob and Lossie Because this was Lossie's 'first semester at East tors. Here Lossie talks to Dr. Robert Jones and Hudspeth's cards before allowing them to continue Texas, husband Bob helped her meet the instruc- Dr. Robert Walz about her history courses. registration. classes clusseilasses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes sses classes dis classes classes classes classes classes es classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes class 4 N L ii ' sc i ' i f 1 ' 5- 1 s . ic cg., -C QMJEIK , .Ii A t sg. sq g r .s ' ., v ' iff . .X 3 it . '- is . X f 4 1 Me'-F uh ix ' ' i ' A ,.. 'D' ? , 1 f , M Q r,- .. f . . - . ,fr I 1. , E cg: . vm 1 - , ld 2 . , ' '4 A 'Y f .. X .s 2 F X , X X , f' ,A fy ,Q y n , V3 5, K .5 N3 Q 1 . .. . .x kj, RI -Ay. J 4 , ,WW I ,, ' -.X g as X h f -S - v - wk tj X N f 5 W I, f -. 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Bear Clendon Bearden Greenville Denison Sulphur Springs Freshman Junior Sophomore Sue Bartley Ladonia Freshman Lela Sue Bass Brownsboro Sophomore I ,,f, jgflflg. We , f - A , if 147 7 ff' ' 641 ,, f I 'f .4 , , 4 5 ' Y ' gzzzzzapzy , ,, ,.., Z .,,,,,, . 9 ' ' f-71:50 f if , 1 f 'fthfffk' 4 1 '11 ' N' fi 4 ' , , ' , ' '-ffff2f24:?,j , , Q, , l I WM ,fr . 1 ,,, -:uf Jean Beaty Dallas Junior Carolyn Sue Bedgood Saltillo Sophomore 135 , Lossie, a newcomer to E.T.'s system of re.gistra- I tion, was through quickly, but Dr. Louis Harlan sent oldtimer Bob back to straighten out his schedule. lAt rightl Frowning over a schedule con- ' flict, Dr. Kenneth Stafford' helps Bob reschedule smell-f classes. ' Q. is ses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes closes lasse classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes clones classes classes classes classes das Cl 7 f,f',X !fff4 fffi7f 7f?Q'fp71Z ' 1 - ' t ' ,,l.7 1 T l llc B Wffb 27, -,700 Vff?flff25,V?,fQ'f ' ,, ' 3 f B v ' 1 ' W ' Eflvjf' 'f'Q'Cz?ff'f A ll. ' -1 5 I A ' A A, , - B. .1 t 'T W, ' TT' ., 5 9 tsas We , l .4 1 l - ccrc c i 4' l s A P' I as ,,,, 2 ff ,V if N 1 ,i ' V if 1 ccete ,, at 1, .fffi l 1 I L l A B:bbY Beane -l9 Y Bell Gloria BGPHUN R0l10rl Bennett Bunl Ray Bentley Melvin Bergstrom Dolan lovlwa Dow0Y ' Dwi ' Ogsel 'ly Van AlslYne GVe0 'V'll0 Greenville Caddo Mills Liv.-ml Pu.-mr kuxlllv Mills cadets Mills eruor .lumor Freshman Junior Freshman lumlmmn Sermon PQMNNYP' W l 5: t P, ' B , s Q11 ,4 x , 1. c 2 ' V' l Y , Sarah 'Bills Charter Bishop Jimmye Rose Bishop Hcennn Blank PUl:lS Karnaclc Enloo 5, ,ugmm JUHIOV Sophomore freshman ln xluh an 7 K ll 136 t Y nlvlryr llluc hiss ,n 5 ll' mlgfl Nrll Bliiikvfllllt krhpmn lleulhgna Sv' K l l-U l',l ag l'x, , lplpm M lv,-pls.-ilu lf- l ,,s N, s.,,hnu0r1 , 335575 ,J- ,- - we r .g,.l 6 rl is if ii! l l s , 1 as 43 Atter sending Bob back twice, Harlan accepts his revised schedule. bil. After approximately two hours the couple leaves the Field House. classes classes jlasses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes es classes 'gli-N., glasses classes Classes Classes classes classes classes Classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes fr l Bethel! Mills ldfl , 4 ' ' Q42 , - 2 , , kmvn I. M' dn - , cc. L T SX . NN .. .- - - - page 'eq' g 'N 36 I . Vw , sv 6 c James L. Blackshear Houston Graduate l MUf9l8 Lou Bowers Greenville Senior 94 I ,, jfs, f ,,Z, 2 M X -. ' . . , Ziff fa, f ' A ,. f A ' i , ti ,M A iy,r,.,t F fs Fl as U- ,, f A , my , f s. ,re 14, M 1 , ' ,fl .,r' , 5 f f 'if 4 P W' -sz K'- .T3'P' ' 'B f . cfrc- M 1 ' ' , ' ' if - , 3 - -, i,i,.., V' I X Z J F, X T lk X y 52- +2 L L c Dwain Blount .lo Ann Bray Blount Lois Ann Babbitt Sulphur Springs Dallas Farmersville Senior Freshman Senior Freshman Lorraine Blalock Gladewater C C sf , Q L, Asif . 1 5 ,fr-,Q X U ' BSFQ, H ., fa? - -5 ' ,L ' , 5 5' , L , ',, X' B til f L . .1 Q Q A T f ' Sift' lx .K ., ,,,.,.:A, Q ... , ss ,, ln -554 I f ,,., e emi- .Ne- arf 1 Yvonne Boyd Bobby Brackeen Joyce Bradley Tommie Bramlett Sulphur Springs Commerce Dallas PCIHS Freshman Sophomore Senior SGDIOI' George Wylie Bond Emma Lou Boston Terrell Freshman Cooper Sophomore Sherrill W. Bottoms Lake Charles, La. Sophomore ,Z .,,, I ,,y,7,79,,,l X., ,,!,, I ,typ 4 sf F if t Y if 1 ' f XQQQX f c' ' ,. ,, ,fff I , ,ffffff fig r ' y V177 f, M,fX,ff,'f ,-f' .314 .L J my M V X V' 'Va I I, M: M4 ' -N!! 'ff , in f 3 ff X, ' Kloes Brawner Herbert H. Brevard lvanhoe Beckville Junior Graduate I LaDale Brimmage Honey Grove Senior l -v . . sg 1 f- , , I G . 5 A member of the Baptist Student Union all registrations to faculty members and pours Dr. Nannie Tilley a cup of chocolate. student assistants. BSU-ers served chocolate or lemonade at Marla Foshec- waits quietly as mother Pat signs up for courses. dgggg casse sees classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes ' rclasses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes 66905 C 1- 4 -pq ry f Tharon Briscoe Jack D. Brooks Sara Brothorton Mary Broughton Pecan GUP Ladonia Commerce Tylgr Freshman Senior Senior junio,- 5 .,,, .. , hun , 'ffl X .Q rg l ,I f , lxf,'vl':l'l5L-'t qi-3,53 V ' I 5 4' .155 I-tlqq 2 A. f Jerr Brow - Wh-Y , n Lynda 'Brown MUYIOD Brown Mrs. Marlon Brown ltewrrght Magnolia, Ark. Cooper c-0 0 I1 0 I Sophomore Freshman Sohllomme lmslnnun l38 K X I 'y If i 4 , l I -i at wif' :K 't X . l 1 0 Anne Brown Barbara Jenn Brown COFTYITTPYCI' Henslr-:son Graduate Soplmrnore 'Q oc ' P' tw 2 Mf Vll1 f Brown Mellvn lrnwn llullus Pl,u,ll Uruslunlr' S,..,,.,, n I Barbara Seaman Brown Dallas Ks-rum 3 tc .J .2 . A 'z ., 5 4. ' X Elaine BNVM l0N9Nlf5 freshman l r. wx! Olvm Nu-l Noun Monro lrowlilj Bn-'rs 'N'-we. Ninn Sup homer' A I X B7 -J At the end of the registration, Buddy King photographer for Hennington studio, was waiting to take class pictures for the Locust. This year approxi- mately 800 students had pictures made. ses classes glggsses classes classes classes Brown view man wwnllla U ,Mrs . Hwy 1 l l I l l i I at glasses classes :classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classe classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes A use xxsvfr., . .flxxg -l 1 so M E K if-15 f1, . f1, K Q - -ga A .,s,,s ss ,ss . N 5 X. X fy 3 fa Martha Bruce Agnes Buchanan Patsy Buie Em0l'Y Naples San Marcos Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore '. x - 9 V J as-c A we 'sg as ff fr A . .S X ' ,Jr f N ., .--Y .V t A l , , ...., c a E , .I ' 'is r .ff .tiff HYlG5 H. Cade, Jr. Martha Byrd Maurine Cade Malakoff RlChlGnd Quitman Senior Senior Freshman F-1 f'? IW, f I K Dora Loretta Burden De Kalb Sophomore ,. ff- ., Ar P, . in 4 . gm X Sandra Cacle Rockwall Sophomore classes classes classes classes classes classes c 1' 139577 4 .ff W 5 J M, V ,,f, ,WZ W ' '!, James Burke Charles L. Burnside Mary lynn Burrow Grand Prairie Denison Greenville Senior Junior Junior WW 2 M ' f, ff 4 f , f, ,f ', ,497 X f! , VJW 4 , f Z ff ,iff A A if :if f 5 Karen Butler Bonham Freshman it is J a t V+ 4 Ifwiff ,, , , , , I -1 f, 'W , 1 f??ff ,W 'W ,',,, V ,V 'f ,f r A., J f 9 W 1 V' Q f ' Ky J ' - - , f, ' H y 4 f 1 , J V if 1 ' f l f Marcia Dee Cain Paul Cain Gladewater Sulphur Springs Sumner Senior Sophomore Freshman Nancy Caldwell Nancy Call Bailey Freshman QU l i t I w v lf tl ll T1 L , . , lil t 'K . . 1. l, 1 'i Q John Sermons and Tony Moore peer into a box of specimens that were ' caught on a biology field trip. T fm ,552 Qiiyfff it fl t C, 541 Ari' 27,61-fi ' an ' 1' Af' 1 4 . 2' 'Q 1 - 'Q v- :gi - Q - ,, 4 . if 1 Garland Tiner searches for insects. Basses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes CJUWBS dowe- classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes climbs cl F ww ygwffysrzfnvrf .V snow- sg of ,,.,, 50 ,, ,8'wYfs4EXt'Y ' ' f 5 211fltS'fk3 MQ w r s 9 2157933 ,, f'f3x Z f ' Ei: if ' 'fn 1 5 Q f og, ia 4, ' ' ,ww f' 'Estes- E Thelma Jo Call Barbara Campbell Lowell Campbell William P. Cappel l I Bailey Redwater Cedar Hill Webster Groves, Mo Senior Junior Sophomore Junior y y J ri r f so Y QSM' .p!W3 o9 fj' , ff I - E, ,M V , J Pat Mclain Carlisle John S. Carlton, .lr. Calvin D. Carpenter Brenda Carrington ' Winnsboro Longview Pattonville Cooper X Senior Sophomore Senior Freshman T 140 A-'CN Charles W. Caradine 'H Texarkana Senior r A - 1 fuk ff: in .9 , I 1 ,fa rt l ,B .F x 1' .. .el 3: .fr f .:f.1'5lli'.'lv .fi,,l , .vo-tw.. -v -- , Paul Carroll Mesquite Sophomore N .-,fx ' fx an 'L A J -. : rl ' we -so Q. 351 0 , .C .F ll Q T , if 55 g Q-l C ' s , gf XI!! fm: li X ri . Billy J. Card Derryl Card Marynel Boon Mesquite Mesquite Carlisle Junior Junior linden Junior C- 'ss . ,1 e -vs , xv-' - N ,Q , .s A n 1 Y 4 1 X ' x 1 xx i Ruth Carroll James Elton Carson Magnon Carver llonlmm Mt Vernon Honey Grasp l'f'5l l'UN Senior Soptxmuml Els 4 l i l l 4 l l l 2 4 six 1' H .F 'l'vs we R.. R r-it-FOR! 95 gs ' ii. ,ggi .Q K M x 771' ax After the insects were gathered on the field trip Jerry Anderson labovej and Scott Lewis lupper rightl examine them. Theodore Parker lrightl take notes on the specimens. mst' . I ,-A N Q s ' c g . . 1 gf . , is a s f XV . ' s , ' X Q 3 ' 'Q . s . if s W? w :Q . .. 1 Q. X Q' S i xc 5' s Q X . . . Q! .. . ,g 1 . 1 C ,,..w E A N:N'l5ff'i'l .-f ,I F! . ...eww MAuhu....ci..a-...... ..- . classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes sses classes clones classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes I Boon isle len lor Cartlf l Q classes l ,s,s . h:,, mmm,s,,,,. W.. ' f' 6' . ' A . We all 4 2 Il .R 1a Q , ' 'F . it F X is l F' , X K ' ff we 3 1 . 4 1 .s..,.f.,X sm ..,. ZL. . t Beverly Cary Boneta Cash Vernon Dqllqg JUl'1lOt' Junior N W ga cs . Q 'v .4- -s:.. -.5-. - 'Www N SN L X cc :- ts ,. . . 17 .1f:. X ' S, . ..,. sau- ,vc Y XX N xs L. P. Caston, Jr. Kaufman Senior N57 -7 lf' s at F i .s Y ' .f s -fr . - .QERXL-c - MX' - x .s ,..f ,Q Nets.: sz ' s : N: ' . . , QQQ5' X S -Q ,f..'cf,..f 1 .,-fgz, -5 x ...xx sl Q c 5, 1 s. y 5.5. s.. ,Q s. 'X qzvbff . f- K. - Xxx' N X .Rl E. .ec ,- lx--WQ.. . X wks-is - ' fi Sie Ff.5k.T'f cf- ' I 2 2 ff. vs vc w P rj A -' . - L .IE .2 , ,A is ,fi , ' 5, ,i is 2 K f is 'S 55 ff 3- f X V f. , . . . .1 s .. , I F Z , I Xs g x Dewey Lee Choate Qc , A .m,:, . .L c I Tyler Glow Sophomore nfllola K' Francis Hoyte Choate Cooper Freshman 'I A 7 5 K f . . . ' 'S .Ysm.:?..l, .s. ,im , 3 QW I nj , - 1 ' 1 view - Quentin Christian Wolfe City Freshman Franklin M. Cate Lone Oak Senior 4, -r ' 'fp' v - gnc-Al of 1 fi William H. Chronister Tomball Senior Mary Cates Commerce Senior sy Ay 1 l t Chester Clark Mt. Pleasant Senior .. . :X , .. . .Az 1 l classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes V 3 ,V ,I gif wwf W- 1,3 fi ff ' ,, ,,,, F ff f . tf.ll by Z . V4.1 :iff f , , I W , ,V A ry , '. Info' , V ' 4 'L' Z 'ua 1 ,, ., iff, ', lj Ulna Cathey Kenneth Caughran Quitman Freshman Terrell Sophomore Af , f 2 f ff, ,I , ou., ,V 51451574 41 sr! X W4 K ' 1 I f X X X X 1 f W fff Y 1 f ff 1,11 5 f if A, Zyl t ff ilk , f Zvi? ' iff I 2 1,71 ,Viv .' f. fi' c . ,I ff,-ffygyaft, eff' ' HX- jing ,f Z 0.11 ,Mis ,, y I, J, , ,Q ,mf ff' f ' nv' ,K UUA, ji ff f ' f '-1 ffm 1 l we ,eff L .4.,e, . A M , .JC 3' bw, f ww! f -, ff '24'1f A' ? lf W X ie ,V f 1 f 'WZ TQ! if 4 X X '6 W + . f A W V 9.5 714 ' QQ J 49 IZ Danny Clark Commerce Freshman Don Allen Clark Bonham Senior Bobby Ray Chambers Quinlan Sophomore 7 :eww :' ,YXXZVZ I wa ff 1 74' Q7 2 1 ZZ f ' ' if :Wx , , ,M 4 ' 'f ws A',.,! .12 ' fi , W? ff if ' ,f ' JZ f' 'U Z if ' hi ,ii si .4 .lohn B. Clark Greenville Graduate f, vffllf ,yew ' QA he ,Q H., 4 Hidden behind a maze of equipment, Tommy Vaden prepares lo run an experiment in an advanced laboratory. Bull Wilson fills a burett while running an unknown in inorganic volu- HEMISTRY v' r xi l. . ,441 7 3: n L1 Bt Chen kisses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes clasSOS 05985 classes classes classes classes classes classes, classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes claw C Joe Clayton Johnny Clemmons Jean Cline Bonham Talco While Oak Senior Sophomore f 777Wffff ff f ,Z f W UN! X ff OZ A f f X 5 1 X Q ' , : nw' ' f , i 4 , ff , f ff , f 58 Sue Comer Garland Sophomore !,y K 'ss Wilma Coffman Terrell Junior me rw- -X -..N ,, .Q f wx .,.-N 'rr is . I piegwy-. ff'--1: ffgeg. gi :Y f 'W '7ig'il Patsy Coker Snyder Freshman . 3- F ., .sh i a gi- 1 C , Y? I X Q E5 s Charles Colberf Campbell Senior ,..-, lg .l. Ccgmy Norma Ruih Conley Earl Connor Connie Cnnmss Boyd l Converse econ i up Sulplm' 5l3 95 lnsllnml Mm xhull Milli if 'Win Senior J ' i H K unlor lwslmmn f,,.,p,,,,K,,, k3mdm,,', R. 3 c. Bob Swaim heats an evaporating dish in organic chemistry lab. cleaning equipment. Charles Galloway pours a vou cleaning solution in a beaker, A large part of time in chemistry lab is spent Jackie Porter and Norris Taylor discuss a prob lem in separation in advanced organic synthesis classes claggggotses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes asses classes cloxl classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes clas ex Q cs .s 1 Q y -ci W vc 0- c c- Q - .xv sv , . . .X XX X 'ii' . 3 A X Cecil G. Cooper Port Arthur 5Ophomore l rg... .. Q. Martha Cozart Greenville Senior Q4 1 'twgnv---Q53-s :www - X X-is 3. X XXXXN. s .' .s.-Aww 3. SQ.: ss. Q .- ssh Q .. x xc 9 ssygfg - Q ' iii? X S. vi. . X X t . ,N . 'J . ...N ms- A 1 . . .. s . .1 1 s - It is N. N X ref . . SXIEQX' S W5 ' Isis J ,T 1 'f some scfwff S Ax. ' .. S A X. X ..kAb1.xt 5 5 Q s. 1 -X s . s.-s....ry't: ...Nw gg- K X 11 swiss es . -t - . x Q fc- Q. S 'S . X KEN? . ss .ff J-55 gs? -xx Leg.: -- . . f .. -- -'-K2'uf-'N-Yfwrs-l.se?-NNYNR-' .- cs - ' 1 ---C .-if :xr-izxbecwf - A-V .-rv. s:.- 1.1,-::sef.s.s-.m:xe- - 'QC -.-e V-QQ. E J 1-XC. --.--- .N N-'--in Raylene Cooper Greenville Freshman 4, .. ' LM X is Q ff ff 1 ,fig f . g.'iL 5 3. if f . .A Martha Crabb Leonard Junior Mildred Coulter Atlanta Junior V' Sue Craft James l.. Crawford Terrell Barstow Freshman 50Pl'0m0 e 1 .ig ,-'23 . Vs Q nil . I' ' 5 W :Q , ,Mr I A' X -15, ' .5 yfyyyfj. J, W, Q J, ff, I Et' -7 J X Y X I. , ,V ,f 1, ,f I 1 Ni. 5411. -. jg , , f Lt 's 5+--. fi A A 'ff Frances Covert Bonham Sophomore vii , Z 1... E .-x . ,f-7 lx Bobby Creamer Commerce Freshman Everett G. Crow Alyse Cunningham Betty Cunningham Mt. Pleasant Thomas A. Cox Ardmore, Okla. Sophomore Graduate Graduate Harold Covin Ann Cox Diana Lake Creek f Ny. , - t , 2f',f4f V ,'2 ' a V f fm I I Wyiff ,Vw 1 , L? WW fw ff M . WW ,V I . . J: , ff 'X M ff X f 6 M , X ' 27 .W if 1 ,v4 M rf' .I Q! L f J 1 . A. X Qi f ,ff X ' . I ,lvy , gl t fx J J .-., Overton Bonham Senior Sophomore Sophomore ls Ea 1 gy if l 7, .1 ruled me building ld b 15 nd mayors and lntereslecl slu en!! I d d 0 e OU Every afternoon eds an Eoeitc gulldmg Art and on sunny days overflowed omo the compm. engrossed mfgamhng at i e I' Z' JI Jcnlre Hamm applies c light cooling of in psrpomiion lol beginning c pidure. 3 lxses cle . ' . classe1 ada l ' T dunes dass!! SYS l lilasses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes clones clones clown .le-un -lanes clones H0090 'NNW' as es dm classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes clones clones clones clean Annu .lu-nn .lawn -Banu 6000 50 f r 1 W- -K.e My l 4, l WW l ' ffegf Ny, WM W, ,. r , 1 N !.1 f',lff', QM, If ' fe- ' N' A f g + ' , y 4 f ' N' llll l L a l l , 2j, !fy.'Z 1 : ' v X l Daltlld gums Rada Ann Dale Jo Ann Daniel William E. Dnnlol Jnnn Daniela Mmm bnnwh Ju-mon hum haw SJW? N'-h seva a orslcana Wnlmer Simlm Naam Xnmtmw DUNN pqvlncfl Q enlor Senior Freshman Junior lvnlmwm H.-,mum , 1,,,0...-.,.v. ,wow ' MW 1 rrrl Nfl- r ll l 1 ' A W f'2,'IfV'f'f: ff ' ' M f- f X l Q Zh rl , X ,LJXWV W! TOITIME J. dDt:vidson Don Davis Fmnrns Tolson Davis lm! Davin I Q lx run ul Honey Grove Sul mlm H ' ,nun lynn bmw M.ml,.+ gl, .M p,,,, S034 4 , I I .pllllgg S,,l.,l,U' xx Mm .1 Senior Senior Sm, 1 uv vw 4 X , 1 , rn , M, W., ,Q . num H.,,llwn...yf L., ' x V r My i ll 142 4 0 s , l of paint classes classes ies classes Civ dney DUUPHH Hqllsville junior :i l th Dawn veit' Senlo' un' UUA Q sf' 1,1214 lv: ,Q ,gspw VX s. Carl Pruitt ignores distractions while finishing his painting. Victor Stokes, instructor in art, helps Charlene Williams improve her work. Part of Mary Broughton's time 'ls spent cleaning her tray. Mlusses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes' classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes ,sales classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes ' classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes Athens Senior 1 I F .2 4 9' , ' ,1 y-,V r 3 'vs s E X K , ,V 1 l l fi! ,f fr 1 S ff MUl'9f1I'0t DeHart Paul Dennis Vivian Dennis B. E. Denton Jfltllef Dial Sulphur Bluff Saltillo Garland El P950 Sophomore Freshman Freshman Senior S H fn Hs, 'g ' f .,.,, Q3 V, 1 N -' gi fi' l' I sc ' 3 2 it M? 1 ,,,, , S. Al, ,fr A ' , 0 , ef ggkyniqw VfY'l W . ,KSU Z7 '42 Vf,,fq,f,yf V ,. ., f rim.-Q4i,yg1af t a Ac , A f f i f'9?, ,' V QQLQ f ,,., ,, H V ,, ,,f, V: f' 5' ' J ,.,, ,. X nil I 3 , , .JM l Tommt' Downing Emma lee Doyle Jimmy lynn Doyle Edna Driskill June DUMCH Mobunk Paris Honey Grove PriddY Commerce Junior Senior Senior 50Ph0m0 e Freshman ,f , f l XVV, , , M 7' ,Q X f ,f f , 1 f il, X . Q !.Xf,f',,f , , , , , i Patricia Nan Dillard Gay Neita Dodd 'Bob Dowell Sulphur Bluff Lone Oak Golden Freshman Freshman Graduate W X X f 4 t F ff F F ref' fig , 1, A ,572 fffg fg .' p ri f'ft , X, X ,Q fg 4 -ff i . - Whig ' 'rl Ugffi, , is . 2' 1 'l ei , 27. .nj l , Z vzyfgyf ff! V , W ' . .1 ' Y GTZ, f' ,ff Lila June Duncan Robert Duncan Elizabeth Dunn Irving Ladonia Greenville Freshman Senior Freshman l lsse f if 1 X I. , 134 , H fscfx .,:..-- f,+T J f'f f Shoes off and intent on their work, students Marilyn Upshaw, 9lemenf0 Y ed'-'C0li0n mf-'lofi 1--' sketch campus scenes. makes a rough sketch of a house. I rl ,jg l I lcsses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes times dm! lclasses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes Cluieg dm, d l '.,, fl., f .tl. F 2 V! .f .. A 7 t' gf fj'xj X,f9',.gf lf., ' 'f',?55 ff' -, V 10? VQQ'-'I' ff l , ex ' ,Q y f Q Arvv ,Y , X A Mary Evelyn Dyer Terry Scott' Eaton Jerry Eddins Joyce Eddins Jeannie Edwards Sherman Honey Grove Greenville Irving Dana, Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Sgphgnyolp 4, M : A - I? K 'F G' 4 ,Lx lf ' 'ff' fp 4, , I ' A A .D ,L , J' 4 4 I veil ,Q 4 ' f ,l,' 3 . .MDV T -isa' Q V NA X .wwf ' X . , ,K Y . . l. L x V. , X X . i, - .y ,ry, F, in F, y .XA ly X5 l If N cf Sherry Elliott lady English Norma English Duane Eppnrsnn Mmoalith K Sulphur Springs Dallas Dcnllcn ' , 5 llonlmnt fm,f,,,mn SBNIOY Junior Freshman Junior igumhm luninn Beryl Ellington Quinlan Soplmnml f- All --:fx .. f X l x 'F . Herbert Elliott Si-lpluul Springs Senior Q vc 4 X Mmy Fletli luxln Nlmlew fukin kivuwuxallr xfmwwmllr- lvq xluutiri lr,-,lt--Mtn 53 T ., any -nf ,f J I' Robert Elliott Sulphur Springs Freshman Anita FVNW5 Ml Pleowlll lp nm' Don Ewing loberl Elliott Edom ... Qt. , l 3 l ly l s li 5 . :Q Sfsfxv X. one S Rec- -A, A Q cc: ssc ge .cw wi g s sf l 'X -.X-' 522 I cvlfissnc ' l s::.e1w1 - sur! r l 5 a H is-fel Q X gags ses sk 5, iv! XX exif 'Mx fail- ' 5X . 3 vi 1' K 1 4 Q s, l NY, ' I ,J A SX X w' c -,JE .i Mc 'ss , Q M-1 1 ,press , s .cs- 1.'nz.g 5 sf .s, sys. - Q QSM c -M:-fb. .-msec r ,xi-X ff- MM ess,- i Et' . .Q Zf l1QgQ, l F 'iT.T.Nwi.' 3 . Lsgkfissgz is ., Q4 , ' '. l Marilyn Upshaw was one of the vlslors lo the student art exhibit Linda Wartham and Billie Williams look at Lee Goolsby s finished product. X .f.,A 'x X QL li fi xsses classes closiffwlasses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classe l , classes classeS Ulises classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes , 7922123153 I E 2 ,,,. L - ,. I L27 1,5 -15 ff ,lphur Springs Freshman L l r Il! 'ta W' xl Plodwnl JufIl0l 32 -1 X X x gg X S . , :Sees c S . , ksw, - -is-511.10-.Qi Weill r - .c s . s X si .ew-f-' ,,,c,,,,.,,,, iss J: Qu c 601 X. .sv if' I be r , 3 , s X 35? .j x J ' K cc .ms 559 ' '- . J v Ross Wayne Evans William L. Everett McLeod Senior Q YA , 4 gs M, , 4 fl' I ff. ' Larry Feazel DeKalb Junior Annona Freshman X gl qc s ,-X . 2- F .rdf A g K .Q -me Cooper Freshman i F 7 ff- X ,,a .. -r 1,1 3 ! H ec . 1 , 'ffl' is '-- r r,,f L , Jimmie Fadge Commerce Sophomore . f ' A, ,vs X y - if 1 f I Martha Faires Gilmer Sophomore I, s I. ,V ,. . , ll -5 f' iw k ff . W, U ,J 11 V 9 X 'MW' X 727 X r , wx f,.,,,, , ' J, ff ', Q ' ,ZMXJ ' i , QT, I , ' wfaf V ' J, ' , 1 iff! 1 , ,f aff 1 ,ey y ,Q -1 , ' A f' yi ff fm 5 ' F ,.. A f , ,f i f' we qi 4 5 'W' 'al I 'Z X G fy ' ' ' 5 ' 27 Q 'Q ,V I if 'f l fig, , Max I Mary Farler Commerce Freshman Gene Farmer Edom Junior Joe Tom Farmer Sophomore 'J f, fywig ,, ff gg ' ,.. Kirin gl , ,Q fl f, , A 5-.a 9? 5' X ' 2 ' ' f 'X ,, ' i 1, I -,QW - 5, ' X ,vu ' A ,hm A 1 i 'Q f ,fi - ' ' ' f 'ff f, ,,,, f X P - 'N 1 3 W ?i Us f J W ' 3 ' f f f 6 4 ff fi 9 ff! F if F V I I ,M . f' is 'r A ,ff ' ?i,,,- I .. , ,M .,,,, sh , , We 65.9 1. - 1 s 1 ' f 'H' C l f?EiQP'! 5--in Glenn Ferguson Harvey Ferguson Lloyd Dean Ferguson Blanche Fern Willie C. Ferrell Earnest A. Filter, Jr. Commerce Fort Worth Bonham Cumby McKenney, Va. Dallas Senior Junior Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Freshman it Virginia Finch Ennis Freshman , Y l iector at the periodicals department. Bett QuisenberrY l1elPS Harold Ellef-l9e 'Un microfilm through ,he pm' Peggy Sparks checks for overdue books in the circulation department of the library. it f -.s X .V ., , 'rf' l 4 :V ,- ' Paul schedfflf' l Many students at East Texas State have part-time jobs to help them meet college expenses. Employment ranged from assisting in the library to Working in the print shops. Most students are employeel levy the college, but a few hold off-campus jobs. ' l CAMPU EMPLOYME T lsse V I losses :classes kg clsseses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes closses classes classes classes classes classes classes casses C cl l ' sl classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes UWB dcsses ly' I , 1 1 l ar' 1 i ll N .er rs s . -A.. .1 rl as 5: . ' ' ll as - I . A 1 , ,L r s f C - X. . , ,lf.,7 - of . X U . .5 f, ' A k L la ' if rf- l ,full . ' V . 1 '. . i ' , fr ll 'M s . V f A 0 ' 1 l e 1 - g x , . . I- X I it A l w Trev J ' - . stef 5 cad oxcil Flvash Anna .Lean Fletcher Janet Flewharty David Roy Flmn Sue Floyd We-mls-ll lawn James Robert Charles Pressio Fregiman J CUIIS Greenville Greenville Corslrmm Inu-mms Forrester Fmmerilt UUIOI' Freshman Freshman lu-slsvmm Hours kit vs r l'wlrW t' semol l,.,,,,., Srvwim ii MAX' ,f,'- ' ,Q N' I . '.l -f l 1. l F ? t V' 1- Q -W ,I , 1 'z .1 f . f -fe ifvf' ' ' , ,f A' it I l , I ,.,, f 5 ' A , I . , X fl! Aw r W H , I 5 'V I V! X yi, K5 4 9 YQ .--:is , ,Q i I . . I , .I ' 1 5 , 1 4 -. A 1' s S 3 . i 'l A ' 1 l J A ' Ai, ' , ' J ' A V, - V xx , .gi ', 2 V , -' . f iq 1 2 , G i lanita Foster Rebecca S. Foster Kenneth Faust Kay Immg, M has Yvkher Maud T I Ultlfltvl ltrrmun llu-nuts lvrurll lsnvs ,YS -, .l ' U CO Conllumfo l lrllhsx lllf- s NNW! Vwn' 1 Un luluw-sr -,l N hrs, Ns lx, ,' 1 lor Sophomore frnslsmms l,.,,i,,, l l lt Q ' lx ,w,h,. 148 v:.-- r l K ck T352 ,Z . will V 4 I ii N L z i X l f sr .e r' sp f 'La fr' V ...C L 5 . sr x a,MQs . s, V 1' A- .Q . A-:Ss A -V yfittihistf A V T..:' ,myQ,.V,f V ,,. ...--- ,,.,., .... . f' Paul Thomason irightl, graduate assistant, helps a student prepare a schedule during orientation. gnu cess N...-X X .vs .fs :rf- l as--Nic X is may .,,,,,c Af: ' s sv t is , s vu .WX ,fa ,VJ E F if Q wx .Q si E il' AN all -- f vQlvlNaQ!4!lQ ?x, David White tells Alyse Cunningham the book she needs is not in the library. Library assistants also work at least one night during the week. sses clussenclasses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classdi caggeg datses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes I Q R vi ' J- c y ' X J sitio 0, gr James R. Galloway Winnsboro Sophomore 5- Q .X 2s 'Qs 1 1 2 f f z .-1:92 , 4 'f csv ' 4 :J li , face .MW T,,.c is W M. ,wk I gs, Glen Gambill Paris Senior l. 1 'x ,1- Max Garland Rotan Sophomore fan., V cd' ' ', vii 'Lf R Q it .l v J 3331 7 i Q ,J is 3 Pansy Ruth Gaskill Alicia Gavin Tommy Gavin Wolfe City Caddo Mills Caddo Mills Senior Freshman Senior Theresa Garner Saltillo Junior 'r rf., Vi ',.,.f-2 'E ,ig ' 'Ss J, Bobby Gentry Whitewright Freshman i, 1 3.,' , M ' f f 1 iv 'lrv if warg . Jimmy Garrett Greenville Senior fi Q . mia.-- . .QA ,W Wi A 'f JN if ML 1 'Wa f -59 gs, 'V -f ,9 Verta Mae Gentry Commerce Freshman ,hr ,, , f' 2 Betty Jane Garrison Alfonso Garza Martins Mill Freshman r '50, ,fn if ,, ci' . .s..c IZ? vim. ,. .,, 0 ,Wx V' ,S X Ns? 4 Q X-J X ,121 Qiyigyy, X 1. x 5 f Q a araa or tcm iif-,QQs f Laredo Senior Dale Gaskill Wolfe City Senior Daphnia Gibson Jean R. Gibson Linda Gibson Pattonville Sulphur Springs Seagoville Junior Sophomore Junior l49 ' Surrounded by presses in the print shop, George Carter stacks finished pages. College catalogs, bulletins and I Ii i i P 4 isses classes classes classes classes classes classes brochures are printed here. Charles Woodson, print shop foreman, checks a page of a college bulletin with George Alexander. classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes ClGSSes dm 5 classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes clasles clams I I 1 Marcellous Giddens Jerry Mac Gideon Enloe Brownsboro Senior Freshman n ' E16 ,Q . . V, X 1.95291 i f wi - . 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Gyzmlgis on flecllcly Goulclon loss Grnlmm Billy ,ll Gmm Mmgmet GNN DGlI'Ol?, lpeollnlcl Hulllsvlllo Gtx'n'ux'illv Ml X Q-:non 1 I1 s ummm Spmo, 51-num 5,t,.lm,,,,.,,, Freshman . ' CF' QN1-if I 'Q K . , . , kl J R K ' 5. -c :is ,I . X. 3' X , X , :I . -WN, .4 is 5 . - Kenn Glove Webster Groves, M0- Senior W., . we v k NL. e.sl:,,,q RCN . ,,,,,,r tcs i 1 as I v ,lx Mary GIGVQ5 Dm, L3 Ar K Sgrwlhilllvl t' 150 5 l l ,ge bulletin l rs-:fe 'Nl Glonia MurPhY, Elaine Brown and SUB Davis Ralph Stevens is one of the students employed by spent their spare time typing in the registrar's ,he ggudeng CQ.0p, office. sdam, ,lm classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes cla 'losses classes rlulvs classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes lf :rl fd il rj -fr rf ,Q :Q 55 1 , 2 1-:Ji ,I 1 ' , 14 : 6 I fl ' 9 -g,gf?ii P , 'il 5 fi f E ' 'Q 1 sl s el L n Glove fgfoveffllo' enior 1 ui GW' .mf 'fi 9 5 1 fs: .4-s if . 'G ss X f ., New X , s F 3. . 1 1 F... 4 . H X 'XX 1 Fife XXJF :ix Barbara .lean Gray Greenville Freshman Myrna Gray El Reno, Okla. Junior sa- ,gm s . ,, J ' 3,959 fig-'xp 'g so . 9 r J - ea 3 ...x , 1 1 A119 ,, 'J 6' ,y is V2 1 ,iz if ii, . .' 4- l ' t c, J, :N f ga 1 - 4 -53 f -w-. , Q. ,, ,Q . Q ,L X153 . s,, 1- vc.. ..., ss ' 1 4 - f ff Eddy Griggs Talco Sophomore Roland Griggs Sulphur Springs Freshman ,...,,.,.s.. ... .V .. . .. ,, l v L: a X ' , A ,f I as -7 , fc. W ,., Ka ,, . f ' yy- L ,, Y. 'C ' .2 ' f 5 , . f 4 41' , V M Zy l . J C51 V, rf i ,fa A 1 I f ll X 1 c R c F sk, . 1 2 ! r .1 , f ,ji William C. Gray Ennis Senior Pat Gray Sherman Junior . , . ...sw ,A f'5 Q' , .21 -l,,, D , X Wilma Jean Grizzle Joe E. Grozier Mesquite Terrell Junior JUl'1l0r Barbara Lou Green Commerce Freshman l lmltfs Y all? 4 ' 'is G li., Charles Wilburn Green Winnsboro Freshman S585 classes classes classes classes classes ' J F 'J ' ,,?5f,3fZZ?f'x V , , fe.. 'f':,:if!lW6 I7-Tffifiwf' f 1,2 2,4 1, ' 4 f ', led , ' f 7 ., M2947 ,I f My 4 yfyjf If fl Q, '41 ,X wife. H ,fm ,way , 7,1 y4',7ff-f H 2 -li 7? ' , 1 'Ally fffiff , 'f f-iw' fZvZya','ff2 f ,fir 5454 ' J ,, fy, W ,,j mmf f . , ,,f f 7, N ye lfffw yf,g,H ,, , M ff! , , Z , f i f' , ff ' fm L , 5 ,, 1 1 f ' X Vi y' 45 , X51 'f Vzf, if ,ily Q55 ff' We f.,f Wg ,I I, ' , fy , ,ffff gn f iih 'W' if 2+ ' , ' X X W wx M WC' 'fpyyg C f f , Loveta Green Herschel R. Grier iowa Park Junior Terrell Sophomore VF ' ' f I ', ww wwwfff-. ' , , ' f g f, fyzfeff ,q4z7'ff'Mi ffQ,,42Q'1 .xnli 3.1.9, 7 , - it ,, f We ,J , rrti ' 7 'ff ff, c f f K. Q f . 5 7 f 9 f 45,1 ?j'f,5!,!f f ' V -Liga! ' I 7 ff! Q2 514 ,j 26 'wif' f z ' 'i , f Z ,V 2 XJ 3 3, Y , 5 'f' an S ., if , I fy, ,. ,,,f W , Alfredo Gutierrez Jose' E. Gutierrez Laredo Freshman Laredo Sophomore Roman Gutierrez Sinecio Gutierrez Laredo Laredo Sophomore Sophomore Q1 l 5 V ,, X 5 2 1 a ' .MW asf - yzfyz x q. VKV , ,, l 1 f f 1 X , Q , ' 4. igybsr - fc .. A- Q.: 2 A, Hi is .L-x ' .gf l if n.....E. High school girls from Lancaster gave a twirling Carolyn England, Carolyn Brown, Mary Williams exhibitions at the gymboree using flaming batons, and Nini Sawyer dance to the music of Green Door. Miss Gertrude Warmack's dancing classes presented two other numbers on the program GYMBCREE gasses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes losses 'ness classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes class classes 's-s , f wp Wffffffff' 7!ff'ff',fff' VH ' f',ff,,:' 1, X f J wfy WW f W M ,,,f , , fy!! 1, -. , , wwffyf ' lf X Q Q ff ,A ,,,f , ,Z , f .v. f- ' uf e ' .- 70 'f?,!sWl My l 5 ' s .0 6 2,70 Zrffyf f,,Lf , X415 fff' j 1 Q , q I 1 - . ' 1 ff' ff ' f ,,,, 6, l f My Q 535. X X Wzyifff , fy ijllgwfyfff 3 N kv ,A X x . 6 C . GAT E'dGuzmc'n Mmlha Sue Hansard M9lV'n W- Hogood GUYY K. Halbroolc James Hale Cary Hall imc Shelton Hall -lvlm :Tl are ' - , S . O Lmden Roxion Kildare lun-clo Mvsqwte- l--xmkuvw MUN. D emo' Sophomore Sophomore Freslwmcnn S1-mio, jwtio, S.-nm' l 'o' f ,,!l f ,' f ' f ' f f f If , fl, 1 W ml. ,m , Fc l J, ,nv , A C: H1 I c 4 f 3 A -. . ,, , f f ff as s . - ' , .-A ' X . ,Q -. . fl, L ev. ,J l E I l- l if I -I ' ' V' 136 V ,V , 1 Q ' Q I v : f ,,z. as if 4 S MYVU Nell Hull Robert Thomas Hull Duvirl I.. llumll llmlmm Hmmm I , h NNWN HU hes S ri M I unui- lla-mm lnlvu Hummel hh-l-yu ll Nunvnl Rl 9 p rugs amnlc hln-:num W,ll, ruin, t , K M, .1 Senior Juni W 1-lvlluuv 1 c. i NJ, xx ,xltxvk N ' or lllilllllllll li-mm y,,.,QmH H , MH c,.,.,,w l52 William, f Green lng classes rogram. Ml Margaret Prewitt, Lou Beth Parker, Wilma Grizzle and Peggy Sparks a tumbling routine at the beginning of the program. ,fc 'Q 1- 4 rr ,S ,s J. W. Rollins, dean of men, crowns Pat McQuaid Miss Posture of l957 Miss McQuaid was chosen from five finalists by popular vote and became the first coed to receive the title twice. :classes classes :losses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes asses classes clams classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes 3: x ss ' A ' 1 ' W ' f eell , r ,Xin-,X,.4 f , MN rw ,A 6: ,N I ,fs 4 ., ' In 5? N Q6 E rib, fl' s x S X - K 1' s .nr v ' ,X 1 F, fr' A, 'P ll W ', 2 4 . H f X ff Ta as J' c ' so .P 'A ,rs 'A - 'M 22 J v c 1' s W K... K 5 , ' ,fy Ar A M4155 A ,W ,f s..-.44 MQ RQ. Q - ' 5 I ' 715 ' X f 972252 , H f fyyiff f ii A., 'X rs ff ,Z fir f ,Jn i i ? s t g X wr J f ff M: s, s .L r QQV' gy ,ff . 'x is li' - 3 , -lf ,.., ' k l 452 h Han Max Hanes Terry Hanes Thomas Hanes Joseph Thomas Bobby Harclaway Sally Hardegree Sylvia Sue Hargrove Dorothy Jean Harper rnhall Mr. pleasant Commerce Mr, Pleasant Haney Greenville Commerce Mt. Pleasant Mt. Vernon ws, Junior Freshman Freshman Wichita Falls Freshman Freshman Freshman Senior lunlor Freshman N V M vw- r ,,,, . ,.,, ,,,,,,. ,..a..,.,,.- am. ..,,, , ,,,,,, ,, in V X 1 ,ln c E , ,-'Arr iii' ,. ,Q J 3 N, s ' ,Www 'fr ,f ,cg - r - nc., , A .gc V ,f 4 2 3,f,, . f , I ff , ', N.. 1. 4 ., -X , ,. ,e fc . f .1 - a , f ,,ff ,, , ,, f mf c Q f . 'l ' ' f f ' A- -f f f ,, H 9 as ,r ,,.r . J J f ' J 1 if I ' ' ' I 'f .Ml fr ' ': 'W' ' v 10' f 5 , 4, ., ' , fl J, I W W9 ,r I, E X Tj. W 7 I A 4 , ,T 1? 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SQPHOMCRE DAY Ah: afS8.75. 1 siisses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes iassgg gm' 5 classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes class dwg 3 t J f it t ,N ef f ' P Q . ' 2 ff. M .. . . ,- rf' . - , ifri f-is X 4 , - e. ., ' . ,.- K f' ' ,,. J f' K1 49.6 ,ft , Wtfffggwffif sings , , ,, '- ', , 1 1 ' , 5 fQsSv:R, N 3,3 ' . Y L, it ,, 52, , f 1- ' uf ff ,Lf 4 , , KS- Si. f ff 5 .gc -- X - K- - X L, .-.wr is X -- - , - f -----i . - :-'iss is -A X S f,-:.-. , . Y S. V ' 71 rt 1- if2 7f'f fl-'fi f ' '-9 2 Wi- 1 5- . . s isfiss I - .. if .tr' 5 'X ' I 1 s s S . 1 ' f t f Q 4-1365 fi f fffo qcf ' 1g,2 C4QfsW'3, ' .kigs t H .. 5 J HN V J - ff 'sais' 'SDN ,J 2 - I X ' 1 : , , , gr, 94 QW: fr zzz' ' V 5. X f jgf 1,.f5,-gag s. BX . - J Vs - X . A M i f ag 7 ff , 'gy' .1 -. I J 3' -N,-'f N .,,- Ext ,f Q-1 fi! ' -. . .. : . - - ,Q in E , . - X K f J A . it ' , ' V . QM , sf . 4 g g .ku ,X .jr Shl qggffa 1-ggi. Qt 1 0 X, Q Jack C. Hendley Dean Hesse Bruce T. Hibbitt Bobby Hickman John l. Hickman New Boston Longview Denison Farmersville Junior Senior Junior Senior Cooper Freshman Bennie Hilburn Jerry Hileman Tyler Jefferson Senior Junior M, -6 f fn-,, ,, , Kamp! f i' f f ,,', I i 2 f' J Q- f ' k rw! f or H' .T .', ' r - . 9 X 1,07 ff ' ,V , J,,Z,,,,,, I A Q 1 xx V b N .- f ,. ,jf ff f .,,,,.f is V P X ,gf ' 1' ' . 1 ' 1 1 5' ' 4 U AA X ' G.. , V, ,f,,,,,! x . .,, , , ,. X s wa f 2'Q,zg,,s'W 'gan 455 ' , . '- 5 I ' 5' ,.,' li l X 1 -N s H . R Joan Hill Myra Hill Sue Hill Donalrl Hines .loo Bob Hinton Wolfe City Paris Winnsboro Bonham Chilton Sophomore Junior Freshman Senior Senior 154 Thomas l. Hinton Dann Hitchcock Mvsqvitv Mckinnm SUPDOINOI 0 lioshnmn Earl Clyde Hill, Jr. Emory Freshman X X ? -' ' X -is. - 0 ' ssc, R X Me-lbudean Hohertl V: iildx Junior in w 58. to be sold K t? x Z 'Se v. X '55, Ah' A s. 555,34 sph, A .. Xmas: l M 'SZ l' x I v Alice Kaiser parGCleS befOI'6 0nlO0kerS. Alice brought a grand total Students crowd around the ballot box to cast their votes for Soph of 58.75. Janet Flewharty, who was also sold, bf0U9l1f 57.50. omore Day Queen. Janet Estes and Alice Kaiser were in the run-of'F election. yes classes classosrlasses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes closes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes ass V - - U K J sf 'it 5 1 I, - 2 41 :- Jr' Emofl' :mshman 1 - . V H , Ls fi r can H0ll l' tfiddl' lupi0f an-' sf 5 X NA Linda Holcomb Honey Grove Freshman Bill Holley Commerce Freshman . - smvfswffwefesgsvswr- ss 1 5 lie! 'X s X15 , K F 2 1' 'M 47 K if 57 f 1 . ., ., .l Sl'i 0Y H0PeweII Bill Hopkins Celeste Dallas Junlof Freshman , . :xx l s XX X wwe, sw 1 'f '-'X i Khfctsx s s Rig-sfi 3 ' Sgkcx be s ' f c sex. s fe . X X X X t X x : X Q XA lx 'fl ff: I V l ax X ' ' also N .s 1 'F 4 K wc ,ff-we :'2.5:jg,5,g fx? - r M Ig ' Ig, X ci . Qi - ' I 1 V 1 5' Jerry Don Holley Commerce Freshman Ab X .Qu is A ,Y so ff f -Q -y - A 1 J x . Honey Grove Senior Maclra. Holley Tomball Sophomore Ywqw, ,W ,.,.,,,,..,,, ,,..7,.,.fs --f .fy e ff: from , J 147' Wx, ,X lx James Hollingsheacl Martha Holloway Marilyn Honea Pittsburg Palestine Junior Freshman ,X V' 4' 'E fc DeKalb Junior fi 'C f 4 A, , , ZW! f ff 14 1 -vs, Jw , M. A ' 7, f , . , .av f , AIK5 .ay If f K ' ' 12 If g Jack Hooker, Jr. Fort Worth Sophomore Martha Hopkins Mary Nelle Horne Peggy Hornsby Guy Horton Travis Horton Jerry Ann Huckaby I' A k. Ladonia Athens Chicota Greenville Magno la, r Junior Senior Graduate Freshman Freshman ' , A 155 V ! I s I V Paving 3.25 rl had lo carry them lo the s we X' ' s ' fs xgzcggsg X . 'egg J . . s . IV .Q-.rcs .sv ,. fig, c. -...',,,. J ' 2 1 Bill Pelty and Virginia London were runners-up in the iitferbug contest that night. John Hammil and Anne Brown were the winners. classes classes flu classes classes classes classes classes . .asc fag' L 3 A 'l Faye Hun' inlan nior vi M' gyda gflfd ihmdll 4+ ' Kenneth Hyepock Whilewright Freshman X . X MXN -s -lvi. gags. .ccs xg -xxx ':xyQx.s,,fXsQ: of g he X ss- 'x.. I r w , I 5 . thx fl L. .. s4'. ' .s.' X. NN . -'-. --. Janet Estes IS crowned Sophomore Day Queen by Stuart Dqmelg Janet won in a run-off eleclion. ,es classes clussmsses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes cla ,......-.. ..- ,W , ,Vw l Z. bf kk x in ,, il f , F tl . V . I Q ,,. g',.,6, -serv cj c 5 M f , .A ,Y f 4, 'K H K .. X ' ' V, A A .... 4- I I' Q 1 L, s J 4 j , J., , ff f ' X X x x Q ,sf we I I ks I V ,vs .f I .Q c W- , ff' ,fx ' ' , W 4 'ff L5 l 5 Q 'x3.fiiQ', y,-.1 f I W , J X .I A 3 , , , e s X Q. Q ,wwf , ,,.. ., , fe -, sf x K f l ldadell Jackson David Ivie Nita Follis Ivie Mike Jacaman Charles R. Jackman Bonham Commer Junior ce Laredo Senior Freshman kcc,ekl 23.12, .. . , . Wes xl' .. . C-ee f ...fgeg fe-fa - 1 f 2 I A gb , s ', 1 I I Y of Cf. .. f,..II? ,X f . lc Q . f J e We s. l L... . . -2 'A V rs ,e x - Jimmie Ray Jacobs Plano Gracluale James D. Jeffcoat Bill Jenkins Gl0flU Jenkins Commerce Cayuga Senior Freshm Cooper an Senior Farmersville Senior Commerce Graduate W. , , , 1 .W ,-. --es ' n 1 .-1 Q I ,Hi 'X . 5 A ,- :gf 3-5' X r 1 l Dorvin Johnson Gary Paul Johnson Garland Greenville Freshman Freshman William F. Jackson Commerce Freshman Billy G. Jacobs Farmersville Junior T f7f f c X 5 I , ,,'1fSff4.,v ff, , ' ff if x fff f gf! f Glenda Sue Johnson James Johnson Farmersville Big Sandy Senior Freshman 'as Dr. W. A. Welsh, pastor of East Dallas Christian Church, was the Joe Ed Adams, president of the Religious Council, presides at the first meeting of Religious Emphasis Week, February 25, 1957. The Religious speaker for the services. Theme of his talks was Recipe for Religion. Council was in charge of all the planning for the services. RELIGIOUS EMPHASIS WEEK classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes l5li Ly-al lwgsrvl 'iff asses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classesbi mm classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes ClU'flCSS2S an i ' K ff ', ,-: 42 ff?-' fl., ' Zffffzff 7317, ..,. Jiffy ' f'Zf,fYfQ',, 2 ..-1,,,,: Y? 514Cs3 . if Cf f ,, ff ff ff Wx if - T? . if ,LSN , it ' J E r C H, r',,,f My my, f ,,,,,.9 , f wwf 4 -gy ,444 V,, -A 2,1 Q ig A My ,Q fly ,y ' yy! ,ff , .2 ' .wwf 3' f fy ' ,r ' 4, . i J ,g , f ' ,' f 'rf 5, y -3,3-if' :fig ' X 5 p r W gffww ' X, ' T , 0 ' 1 V-if u 5 7 l ey, , 7 35,94 Y If? is cg.. ,, is iw, Gwyn I 5. , NV f ' uf f- i . ff, f f! f ,f ' ' 5 1 rr . ,.-1 -'lr ill 's A s M, - 'rr Af .f , ex J .. 5 I-,X 11,51 - -- 4 E 1 1 w James Johnson Woodland Junior . , ff' I 5' J ,, x Curl T. Johnston Pecan Gap Senior James M. Johnson Ray Loyd Johnson Tommy C. Johnson Forney Sophomore f . Z L' , ,J Q, ,J ,,, ,mf , f I , M X Bobby Jones Sulphur Springs Graduate Mt. Vernon Freshman ,lc f :V 1 rw Y , 1 i If ' ., t A ' ,Y .l , ' , 3 Dorothy Jonas Quilman freslnmm Vivian, La. Junior 1312 i .J l R. Duane Jones Dilae Fneslnnfxn Wayne Nelson Johnson Dodd City Freshman l. .fs John C. Jones Fctol Soplmmm e . s sw wr Xi . X s s sl X iss lx -. .v X. 5 ,X xy 1 i C William H. Johnson, Jr. Deport Junior NA 5 . .v ii 5 gn. QP Q 14 l Mack Jones Quiinmn Senior xr x - X S Bettye Johnston Greenville Junior S S sis Q .sa 'K .c X NX A uw A William Jonas Hughes Spa ings luumu lorraine Blalock reads the scripture for a morn- ing service. Students read the scriptures and gave was the Religion. GSSGS the invOCGTl0f1 and benedlcllon- .larolde Harris directs the Varsity Cadets on one were Pat Gray and Billy Tom Knight. Roger Han of the programs. Special music was provided by son, Marilyn Marshall, Melvin Marshall and Duane the Singing Belles, Nathan McAlister, Marian Mc- Blackburn were song leaders. Clam and the Chorale. Organlsts for the services idasses dasmlzsses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes es classes dal classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes' classes classes classes classes .,, I 'Q ' any Y , , fi X g gi, J Q . QM! 4 , -gg L , , . 4 I fl , 1 X i A- . r ' X f X ., . ai' f f I ' I sd M yvwx ,c A W X KK fy. EL ,. 4 Z, W 'bl , ' N ' ., g r: 15? W fffv ,-,Q wt' , Frqnqgg Jordan Bobby D, Joyce John Joynes Tony Juliam Alice Kaiser Louise Karney Martha Jane Karrh ML Vernon Honey Grove Richardgon Paris Clarksville Electra Texarkana Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Graduate ,,,. ff ,V 'cc'c '- ,-4. . . ' fn, . ,M Ash, Alll A F 1 i ' , 1' M T A A 7 . WWW an ffbzfy 1+ gf-+ ' 'K P 4' ' ' wwf V ' , ' if 2, J ' 3 .2 f 7, l l Bs .5 K. left. at 1 1 - , ,, William B, Kan-h Theta Faye Keeble Tommy Kelly Richard Kendrick Virginia ennamer Joe Dan Kennedy Joyce Kenf Texarkana Commerce Caddo Mills Athens Atlanta Sulphur Springs Terrell Freshman Senior Senior Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Freshman lil fAt leftl Beverly Cary screams encouragement Coeds mix it up in intramural basketball. to the players. Ann Perry gives a rebel yell During the winter Whitley Gymnasium was filled during an exciting play and Wava Sue Douglas with the sounds of the struggle between women's groans at a referee's decision. organizations as they fought to capture the bas- ketball crown. y I TRAMURALS lasses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes Clusdmes us, classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes ClGSSe5 3 1 6 l , if 1 , Glen Kibler Campbell Sophomore Arvel P. Kidd Brownsboro Senior ife'i32?4f??f?ff '24577' , ' i ff' 2 , aff!!! W ' f' ' f ' 2:-Z, ..,. 47:1 M I ,f , if I 'Lf fax Q r 4 f 4 2 y L1 L A 15 ri, F y A , Y' ,z , 4 ' 2 .MV 1 4, We Tom Kirkpatrick Dallas Sophomore Haynes Kueckelhan Bonham Junior I . f' --.wang - sf -its ! so s scoff F is .gy .......-f X15 E A Ss sg N. X ssc , is ACk.ss ix kk NON fp, A l 2 l if IM ..,s.'., 1 g s.s. ,.ss , as Joy Kilgore Bob W. King Jimmy Kinslow Myra Lorietta Kirbie Don Kirk DeKalb Freshman , Sumner Junior Saltillo Amarillo Senior Freshman Dallas Freshman , ' ifx ii'ss 5 V -5 Ls X55 ' LQFHZ. A sci- Elf il- Q X xg . ., - s, 2 5' N - .fs QNX 3 I X I V J . 4 ,cs lfff -X 1 rf, R ,P 'lk is K . 3 ' N ' XX gf? ff '-'-2,,f:::.::f . sk-. - X s- s c -fi' 2! ,s 12..i as l ii l Q , aw- - 4, K X X X , J V ' , ,fwiac .- Danelle Lafferty .lohn S. Landers Shirley Landers Mary Ann Larson Henry Latham Dallas Roxton Roxtan Irving Fax me-1 sville Freshman Senior .lunior Freshman Freshman N SM. .....-........-........s.. .--,- .s..-..-..........-- A. basketball. wus ll .ty 1 ' ...Na lf l I 1 Men could not muster so much enthusiasm for the contests as the women. The unorthodox forms of shooting were the most entertaining lsetwe Ell Wlllllhl t to capture the lei- part of the games for most males. Carolyn England goes in for a goal for the Kalir team. closwt fl M classe ln? av 1. 1 Www-Wy X W X , as Esfyg ummm' sses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes sdmge, classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes 5595 X ,swiss-,X-.5 Q Q, as X 1 cXgc,,.e X, 'ft Rfk-Ms ' S , ,Qin V' .. X , fig K We X- .fiVaf.:I ' 2 31, 5 ,, I gay 4, , f , fcswses. V - ssc f , NW ,sri c - 3 mfs: t H ft f I bi P A' A A A A ,, 3am Q' - we Ri 2. X - V6 5 xc, L vi fs :c.. 5'7l I , fy l'TX3'7.' , s . Q H, , . '-ff ' ' ' h ' fe-N s-V if W-, , - , is eat-N F , 9 ' 5 in H ci fi sss,c is 1 Q' 1 ff .ww ,, '4 . jg ' wwwaff ' ' . ,, . ' 2 7 ', iffy' Q XJ f, W 2 ,,, 'l ' , L ' '1 'aff' 5, xy: -11 . f' 1 ,. ', we X , rt i 1 Q HW X. X. aff -2 fn-W-f' 'R ' f-0 5 3 f s- X I, f z 1 , N, 1.11 , 'V f H , '25 2 ,Q if. -M. sM,:cp.g as V-1 ' ' ' Glendon Lemon Fairlie Freshman , ,, ' , , ,.,,,,.i:, y ff? X 14 1 ' 753' 1 4 1 Addie .lo Little - ' F ' 'f F gf Texanna Latimer M Leonard s Freshman l gd' X W :MA ' .-,, ..., - - E i ff, F l 'S a t Q xt X is 1 Elizabeth Lewis I iff, B .' if Q t, , v Como Junior LaRue Senior W 15: M .LW TW., ,WWM.,.,,,-wW..W- - Billy LeNoir Dallas Freshman -,Questia f 6 'I I '- -. 5 ' 'l ?i' . 'jf I 1 n X .l i fg ii l iv Barbara: Little Greenville Freshman Bever!y Leshe Winnsboro Freshman Eugene Lenore Farmersville Sophomore Winnsboro Freshman cf'- '7, -1-fwy-ff-X-'? T' 2i'fT7f '?fr'7'7f Z 'fV f 7f'fWf' I VW ' Gene Edward Leshe Betty Lewis Texarkana Freshman f , .,,V rt ,': ii f .I I I -V J . , ,I hy, -, Ms. ' , '. ' , 'z' is ,V 1,3 , H KW V f' ,Z 1' i - it A , ., . 26 4 1' c if ' X ww we and 1' f f' X f V isa 5, , I- A U Ka... 1, .4 b , l Abram Loe Virginia London Betty Love Prescott, Ark. Sulphur Springs Greenville Senior Junior Freshman Grover Loughmiller Dallas Sophomore W . . - - - 't anxiousl for the Grace QUll1I1'SWIl'lQS at a pitch In an mtra- Cora Mae McDc:1nald wais' dYf. S' base Mm ' ' o n nr . mural softball Qdme. MarPessa won lhe club ball C5 Tflvfl FWC5 P'ePC 'e5 0 ' U BSU' C dlvlslon and Baptist Student Union, the independ- ent league. 1556535595 classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classjlsmhsses ,km . casses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes :losses classes clones clones clones classes classes classes classes classes is dams W WWWW' 1, X, ,J ,A X. X f- ff,Vw,,fff--X, , MW X . llll w if , F 'f ', f' ,H W'Lf'Wf Wfff J 1 V- . MZWMWXZ f -lf ,gy f A , Q .-Q 7,f'g,,'!,ZQ'yf'2c , ff I nl , ', F F 4 3? 1 3 Zwr 'f ' ', 'f ' f ,925 if ' 'f , elf' Rex Lytle Nathan McAlister Commerce Von Freshman Freshman X W 2 W ,W 1, ,,, ,15.. ,, , ' ff F , -- ztw - - ' lf- fm f ' M7 V, ,ff N , ' ,, ,, 0,1 Mfg' V I y' Qi 6, Robert Hugh McCollum Commerce Junior jx Edna McCoy Moran Freshman 5 ' I .3 -V I' l r Homer McCain J 'Pig' R 3' .4.r: ' is .vi xxx? ' N WJ' l Marion Ray McClain John F. McClondon TYlf9f Cooper Greenville .lunlor Freshman Swim gzrff' , F ,. T 1, 1 lr F L 'A ' C' -S I f . Y I x .- .-: I : X ' W R Wm X s ' S . Norman McCoy Winfrecl McCoy lynn M,g',,,,qy Morfln Molllll lhtllnl Senior 5,.,,i0, hun.-1 up . Q! -4' Bobby McClinton MI. Pleasant Sophomoi 0 Al ' gb- 4' llvlln- Millonulcl Rl'slXl 4xlt'1 xl'llll'l :ia fs' .jf sq . ' 1 xllpxlili Billy McClur0 Mt. Pleasant Senior . ff . 5 R,-l-by Mcltnnnlcl lrofuvwl Nr-nav' Miss Sara Dunn instructor in physical education, presents Pat Patterson, BSU a cup for having the most points in the independent league. f ' 3' H-M. WN With a look of surprise Ruby Hays accepts her trophy for high point woman of the club league. mesuwulasses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes is classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes ff, 7' K 75' ' .- 4 'D . - r 1 ' ff F 7 1 ' 3 .4-3 - ' ..g. . 1-or? Mike McDowell William A. Auby McEachern Bonham McDowell, Jr. Sophomore Sulphur Springs Sophomore E .. .C 2 17 IGF! J 1 Q, Jane McMillon Jack McNabb Greenville Bonham Freshman Junior . A gs A? I .. ,J AF' if , 4. 14522 if AW 1 A -s 55,1 ,V -. .,,. ,I ' rx ,Y- EV y , nvseff V 'fe ifef 56, f' ' 1 1 f ,fx if V gig, s f' 3,1 W fe 9 i ' ,f itrr J 1 J 6 ' is , liff, FV Q ,MIM if X ,,,, Charles L. Joel R. McGee Donald E. McGhee McFatriclge New Boston Plano Paris Senior Freshman Sophomore W V 0 ' ' '7'f74ff7T7 f7f''fTf 'f ?7jf7'37'T'1 ff77ffff? W 77'47 'fZ'7'7'Z Q7ff7 ZWXW CKY? f, 7 J, -it fx: yfxi I 3 fi ' V ' . I wb. X f I 1 f , X, gf' , ,f , M ,,f,',,,, Q H .961 ,JEXUA 'Ms ffyi Y? ,f,f:'h -fvsy. ,xfgijf 1,2-rf if 4, f? I M M 472' ,, ,M f,.,,f.,f ' ,r ,f ,V X Juanita McKellar Diana Sophomore f f ff , X ,j fhf4,1.'f fff' f Margaret Gideon Sarah McNeal Merle Jean McPhail Pat McQuaid Zenobia Jo McNalf Dallas Harlelon Pickton Mcwaters Commerce Freshman Sophomore Senior Knott Senior Senior Emily Suo Bully Bob Sammy McWilliams Ro D M lc B bb M dd ' McWhrrter McWhorter Princeton ikilaiilirtiwatg: sy 0 Y G ox Plwllu Maddox Campbell Collinsville Sophomore junior xu.-'-1asn--- s--Qs,-V ,gym . ,...,....Y,.....-s..,-..f.-..,.--........--.. 7 . , -. --L , . , - ff WM 0 ..-ua.. ... .,....... . A fl' I , , R R ers runs into a difficult translation in French class. after O te ose og ' I' he writes her version of the minutes deliberation and brain-lugg H19 5 translation. CANDID CAMPLI Candid Campus shows East Texas eds and coeds as they work, study, court and loaf. This year the camera went peeking into classrooms besides hanging around the SUB. Students were caught telling jokes, ponder- ing class assignments, walking in the rain and whisper- ing Msweet nothings. A , f ,MW It mf , 'V '. . nf 'hs-.W - ml 1 sses casses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes clones classes classes :losses classes asses B classes Q classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes clones clones clones classes :losses classes classes classes l'lGSS y 47 f ff fyf aw f e 3 '- 5 fi - X ff MA, ' fw. I .s 4 WJW177 'V -' ' 7 ff f 5231 r 1 ' Q 4' r f Y W! K i ,f ' ' 'f A W f f A1 , as f f 1 ,Q ' r t M., v-as ' ,.,.,f,,'1 ,, . . , .M M, 1 2 -H r s. 'jf X 5 ,y E, i ! l 'E Q E L .P 1 1 -ae.: ,. i ' 7 ' - it ., ai .1 l Barbara Mantooth Audra y Marriott Gone M h I . l 9 Ffll'I1l0l'1:3ill:I Nagy Jenkm' 'mmm Mmml M l'l' V M ' Mf t't NUWWWI Freshman Freshman Senior C. nuhflllr 'l ll Nom 'IIUFIIVI Q lunlm Powder ly Dnllm Senior jvnio, l A i Nqtlt.-ut..-W gtmm ',.,,,, ,li ' ,,4,k I :losses classes Iliff? gs classes zlusses NSS H, 'nf' Aggie . 1'53f1 sell- w i l A ' Q6 In the spring . . . Jean Cline and Cary Hall forget everyone else as they share an ice cream cone. lUpper rightj James Bennet studies chemistry in the confusion of the Student Co-op. lllightl Ed Robinette and Tex Chronister have a Dr. Pepper and a quick smoke between classes. -SZ' i x .. ,A ,papa-ff, ...ff RQ-.Nc 'NN'N's s . -f ' if -we-5 gxx mms s if Q g V.. ,. if :losses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes 'es classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes -W--N -- -. ,....w c--as-1-.s-H A V -.-. -5 5' wg,7sslfA 1 :AZ- sf? ' V2 Phyllis Marie Martin Greenville Sophomore a A is .' cfs, -, 4 M! AW ..,,.., ,,s.h,.,, 3 .wa--Hfwvw,., -v-- v fs .aug-X ,a.,3 ,-xv 7 tn--X ,Y 'f 2' K A. -s 1 i, i X 1 2 ' 2 14' 'Y .5 :N sz 'Ag -.J F f r it ' V 4 fy' V. My a, a A 25 FEW It x 4 f ' X if F ,f 3 age X is l : lvl ltlillf .s ..V ' L N- A-W Franlc Masters Commerce Freshman Ralph W. Martin Petty Junior . 1 M ttlt, l F ff , 5 is A ,, 3 LJ xii W' Rosalee Mayfield Alvin Medlin Ralph E. Nleuser Mt. Pleasant Freshman Hawkins St. Louis, Mo. Sophomore 56r1l0I' .lon D. Matheson Quitman Junior is in w 'Ax si - ,vs f F xx K leaf is :iii Jerry Matthews Longview Senior 'f,'?,s 9 'sig Craig Michell Darvil Lawrence Dallas Freshman Middleton Commerce Freshman l ,rg fa Q sv s fc f . f nf, fb 2' fd? LZ f Ray E. Matthews Texarkana Senior y 5 1 , f Fly 1 4, 'E Q444., 'fha , , , 3 f X X 1,,, ,,,, ., ffy ' fy f 5 F alas! ,,sr it ,Q Lynnaree Milam Caddo Mills Senior 61 fwl M gs-115 gf ,gl K gs V' cf ltf' 7 ,fc1Z?X, ff f Z, M l -,ff ,V ,,,, 4 Carolyn Maxwell Paris Junior ff' ,stiff fs' ,, ,,, ,4,w ,,,,'j , fyfffff, ' ff fm 171' , Z I 4 y X 4 ,f 1, f , , , .,,f' f H , , - ,,,, ,u , , A Jef ' FKA! W2 ff'ff3.Qff'9f.,, Billie Miller Vernon Freshman 1 I l fin, .1- l 3 -is M 6 ,gf 1' se i 2 x fUpper lefll Jerry Goalsby, Jimmy Dodgen and Roy Carter check the lolesl paper-back novels in the SUB. lLef!l Billy Porler concenlroles on a chemistry problem. The Science Building is where chemistry maiors con be found. lAbovel Benny Clark and Sluart Daniels spend por? of their free lime talking in the SUB. n ,1: A Iss gasses classes classes classes classes classes 'classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes cluswfdasses clan classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes Cles classes sllve i' Vm,yf-pwgvf-vw-evgfwwygwl y 5 l,, :Ml ' Q fm 7 ff C Z W if f nf yrs A xl' Sascha JaAMillar Carlos'Gane Miller Mary Gayle Millar Mary Sun Millar Nancy Miller Sylvia Mills: lpbpn Ins Mills ri: a,h rlzona ghlmnsboro Qumlcm folg WOM, yum lmmwyw Mhmm res mon ophomoro Sophonlole -lUlll0f SPIUOI lrq-slsyssnn Llisfvslslulf f, f X ' iv 1 -ff' gl , , ,V I ,,,, . If :I 7 I , Q V ffl 1' lx ' ' Q B T M M Y -Q ' 1 ff 1 i , ,V'f M ig l W 4 W M sf: uf ,A . ak N W , M x 1, ' 4 , farm ,s , I v , M ' ll2,X +-I Wayne Mills Nanc M'1 l . Winnsbmo Bfilhiwcuell Chclvles lion Mum Gunn fvfvlyn sim-lin Ak.m1s+,v,nw.s NHJ.. M..-lesm-sw , Mamas Mann Senior So homr mm ' lull Mnmnnl n .l,-Q X .ln L, M 1 Y .av co P no lnnlm smhyiml .wumux IV 4 L I66 l vvvlulunvls I The Science fhei :lu s.. 1 check the xhffl 1' Vt' 'rl --.-,L , x ,X . . 3 sg!-.s,. .3 9 gn e A X762 X l 5 T., --f---x :H f c ' sf -- 4,7 s X IX pr The first floor of the Education Building is the meeting place for many students. lAboveJ George Jones, Roscoe Christain, Carl Johnson and Greg Smith laugh between classes. lUpper rightl A student walks quickly from Dealey Hall to the Edu- cation Building. From April till graduation East Texas State was soaked i with drought-breaking rains. Many commuters had difficulty because of water-covered highways and washed-out bridges. lRightl Yawning over his books, a student studies between classes. r lree time i .J ,A 'J x..wen ... es clusseszlusseshielasses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes sses elussesdow fbs classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes class ............,,,..,.....,.-- ., ,-. , 1- , . , l Tv? t lg I7 rf yy' 5+ W ,JC ' ,xc , ' - , -1 'X ' J . ff W f' i .M L..-' Q fails? 'lx a - V i James W. Moore Jimmie Loy Moore Johnny Moore Linda M0079 Fort Worth Ector Commerce CUf1'tlDY Senior Freshman Freshman JUHIOF 'eb ,Q J A: law 1 f -me 1-. W , vw fun f ,If -w. 'li K ',.,, 2,4 4 'TL ' +1 lf ee .J fl ' , If A V K f- 1 '.,' , .... 1 if su 1 I A ' K L Jim Murphy Earle Myers Vern Caperton Myers Alton Neal l' Ausfin Greenville Grand Saline Whitewright . Freshman Freshman Ffeshman Gfaduale , I .fo :fy , 4' 1 1- 2 f 4' fre ' j ,, 4 9 4 X 2 ll -A Pi ' ' X 1 ef, ' is 'I V ff: z I, ' ly 1 . lgfimi f Tony Moore Nema Joy Morris Gloria Murphrey Hughes Springs Gober Garland Freshman Freshman Freshman ' , ,A ff '?V1 . 770 fy X,,g'zf',ff f l, , A, , W,,Z5, .1 , ,VQX 1 , 1 F' Wfff, . p ,jg . I f ff Kg , ' W f H-N M ,fp-ia, f ' I 5 i .7 T' lil.. . , W My ,131 fc . ' T Y ge A Ei X , A1 g Q V 1 !9 'V l JT! ,l Mary Nealy Marilou Neel Martha Neeley Terrell Greenville Honey Grove Freshman Freshman Freshman K 4 A 3 . 7- bb .iz Jerry Nelson, Commerce jail. the slaying. l t C l 2 y i fflrffd fi? f S 4 :Y -'yy f if f if W, i A I I I If accused of the slaying, peers out of the window in the Nelson had had an argument with Grozier on the night of Students crowd around the prone body of Joe Grozier, 'Following a shoot- ing in the SUB, March l8. The Pre-Law Club again staged a mock crime and held a trial to give pre-law students experience in court procedure. Students volunteered to be I classes classes l 68 classes classes classes classes classes classes classes i',s C g jf ' i - PRE LAW TRIAL C 1 ,15,sses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes busses clasp classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes 4- J-av! ' ' ' i ' i J f f , I M- 5 I 4 wah? l 14, any X rfif 4 it wwf f, , 3: f I 'rw X we i f , Harrel Neese Gerald E. Nelson Gordon Nelson Jerry Max Newell Atlanta Greenville Wolfe City Ecior Senior Senior Freshman Freshman V , flf7f V?L ff ?f',4f'ff'4fff1fiKZifff, fi? !,Vcy.,,, ff ., !,,,,, f f 7,4 11419: ,,,,r.,,!!gy0, ' -f .. 4' ,M f I it Qyghf, ,ff mmf, If t'fWf ,.p t is 6 fi i . fr- . 1 eff? J, j fQ I L f ' S' 7 4' 5. XAV' , 'f',? ',7fX , S fi Mmm , ', V , .fl 4 sf ' K ' , W , , 1, , 2 , .4 - ' X ' 'ij 1 I 1 ,ff l, , , ' , ' ' f I l i, Daphne Newman Nancy Newman Olynrie Newsome Mnx D. Newton Bonhf-'m EUNIS Ml. Vernon Wlltllsliqxuix 'lumo' S0Pl'0m0 0 Sophomore Snplnnnum l V7 Pat Newell Ector Senior l 4 vs O i. Tommy Nnwlin Vm. lllwlltllmlll . ,,,, W, m .K A .s C.. I W . A . s I ...., Sue Newell Gu eenville Freshman 13 fi x I -auf I , 1 lulsul Def-u Nusmllevh lilumulvlvi lu. lvlun.-t ,N , o- 'f Glenna Newkirk Atlanta Junior 9 45 .47 'X Roland Ulscm y llihnw tlnii l,.ui,ui Mel T . A 1 , it -2 window in the ' On the night of 'ing ct shoot- trial to give nteered to be 1, sf Pr., 'es -ws-.AN s , , ... , v ' Nelson and his attorneys John Wagliardo and Kenn Glgvg, prosecuting attorney, questions a Harrell Neese were assisted by Dick Cornelius, witness at the trial, Commerce lawyer. classes classes 601508 classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes s' if N. 'F .-J Akll . ,. .t . .155 J: Fl.. -11-T-QQ s fic fffs- 15552122 -... C James Osburn Sherman Freshman y.....1Q.,.,,....-,,1.,....., ., .M ..e-,....e -n - ,vp - it W P . - M. fl, 7 --filly' ' juix - A f .fl ' . ' 1 ' -ty T4 'gp 1- . . , -... Anita M. Parham Commerce Senior f f-Q dv 'N V V sa 3 t fl! Cecilia Owens Garland Senior s Q , ,.,.. I .a ,-s xgjgggf Sally Paris Pittsburg Freshman as classes classes 'classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes r. .... ., N. .., ,W ,..,-.. tn .3 1, .1 ij l ix Emmett Owens Commerce Freshman ,M fr .5 - 'J' .sg r I Nt Franklin Parker, Texarkana Senior , .,' ..-sg, , 4 qs. I W1 'ff , Q, .-'. 2. ' gays- , , tg w5JT4,f,: ,t f I ry ' I 164 M i f , - 1 ,.3 fs , ff, 4 , ilk, f 4. if? 1 67 y A' its f 'figf Y Y, wvW,fff',t - , lm f P X If M L I h , ! ff 1, V E r l 'LJ'..L. ,,,, 12' ,,!f.ff,,f 4. . Q UW. if , Mary Louise Owen Leon Page Gloria Paine Gayle Palmer Clarksville Rockwall Dallas Greenville Sophomore Freshman Freshman Freshman ,f,vQWfXffff,f4,f,f fQ6gff,f,n N: 2 , ,Q fs G yi 'V 'ez' .i 1 :ill ' I Y gr L, 2 4,71 as-.. - . . . .. 5 , ,, V, MA f ,r 2 gg. -ALLLQM' f , 2 4 Sb v 1 Ai 2 :ii 1 'N 1 J. iff f f' 7 2 1 Lou Beth Parker Mcleocl Senior Theodore Parker Broken Bow, Okla. Freshman James Lee Parsons Cleveland Junior James Charles Patterson Floyd Freshman Bobby Payne testifies that Nelson was with him at the time of the crime. Nini Sawyer confersvth Lera Rowlette who assisted the prosecution classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes. classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes rlmes k classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes clasws classes e . ' , if f, .,., X ' , Z9 lzvv' 1l:s,' - , M 1 -'c.r P .P so 1-l '. X ,AH -U-2 ..-- ' f fcaxswww 1 , 1 sw K5 s --NQQXNXX fvs ssQs2Q:w 'fi he R ' w ' P so as e s e' ' P J X P lfii P P 1 A s'e' X F slli F P P - ' ',ai X X so ' -'se' ' f 1 'ily Q y c T X 5 Bob Payne 'Freddie Bill Payne Martha Payne Mary Sue Payne Conroe Quinlan Dallas Overton Senior Freshman Freshman Freshman Ffmncyse Peacock Commerce Junior A4 ,X :V z ,Q ,jffif ,ff 17: 15 ,y,4,!7 , K f ' ,,,4,,f! ,I f ,y,, , ,. , x , f ,f , , Ruth Haswell Penn Wesley Penn Othello Perkins Janice Permenter Ann Perry Dallas Commerce Honey Grove Greenville Dqllm Sophomore Junior Freshman Freshman Freshman l7O Barry Pelton Garland Senior QQ. - if Q-'es ,si - Q 4 Elizabeth Allene Perry Dallas lreslxmnn Jack Pendleton Lone Oak Sophomore x X as .c X. 43.5. - s N. . Juanice Pettigrew lexal Kuna .lunim 3 'V' the Prosecution, Honorable Charles D. Berry, district iudge of Greenville, checks his notes on the trial. 'V' V' Jury members were slightly amused by some of the testimony. They acqquilted Nelson after hear- ing all the evidence. p. gf classes glasses dogg., classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes class ms dum, dams clvmios classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes tw. .,.e,i,.,.., , Q , V P f, f 4 'K ' , Zn l ' ---- ,7v- 5 ' , Ml' ,T 1- ' l 1, , if '97 ,. ,fr W7 ' ' ' ', i 7,1 9 1 I f ff? X . -Y X, , X 1 Z' - 'Kiss ess 'X' V' Qeifscs. ill. Bill Petty Winnsbaro Junior Bells Bells Depart Mt. Pleasant 55' s- .1 5 ' ' ,.,.v UN, -. . ,. I - 1 ,, , X 17 8 K I , ' l ,W 5 . s, , 1 X fl l.orit!a Pickens James LeRoy Pickle Lem Pierce Shirley Pierce Shirley Beth Greenville Garland Rockwall Broolcston Pinkerton Sophomore Freshman Freshman Junior Tyler Senior 3 at M!M,,f , , ,ZA f 'ff' I X f 1 f ffl? 7 f Lucile Petty Pat Petty Elaine Philley Bill Phillips Kenneth W. Phillips William H. Phillips Freshman Freshman Junior Junior Graduate DeKalb Junior Dallas' X if V J 'af , '95 A If' , 'MTV' it A ff gf , fi UL? ,af .1 , 'If' 1 . F ik! 41.177 4214! V ,iv O , , , , f ff ,r- g,f ',, wh' W - f 1 I f tw . Jack Pirkey Fredrika Pirtle DeKalb Johnstown -lUni0r Freshman Anne Brown remained in the contest longer Dr. Paul Barrus, head of the English depart- requested by Kappa Delta Pl to send representa than any other woman. ment, pronounces a word for contestant Jerry tives to the spelling bee Hileman. All social and departmental clulos were PELLI G BEE ssses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes claSSeS l classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes clasg d louise Points P ic kto n S o p h o m o r e Ziff 4 ' , if- ! ' fi iff , M ,WW ., f f- ' 'i J' 4-f , , , 313 'I I ,ff Ziff' ', ' f!!f ' x K X John Porter Blossom Senior l72 in i f' lx w ,S X if WM s c,,,s. Imogene P. Polk Yvonne Polson Jackie Polgon Lake Creek Lake Dallas DQIIQS Graduate Freshman Sophomore f 'Y c YW' ' r-I im ,r , I , affi s, y ' yin aww: 4 -gf 14 My E lf: P Gerald V. Post, Jr. Gloryanna Post Troaca Powell Como Como Atlanta Freshman Freshman l',f,5l,,m,,, ,I 'ts fm c-gif g , ,1 .x ,' - 5 Q Q I K 3, . ,- 1 s x x X ' time-1, l - 1 sl: t XX r Bryson Ponder .lanetta Nell Pope Jackie L. Porter Frost Omaha Emory Sophomore Junior Junior .3 H' ' 9 ' tl A. - I' A ' -X , .4 l kk 14 x Tmule A' P'055l'W Mf flf'H'l Plewitt ' .law Batt Price t0lNllll'lll' klkllkNX lllt- Pluggu Gllulmxlv lll'NllIHglH l 1 qwlnyyuny classes classes :es classes CIM 'U d reprmmu. Fred Tarpley, Mrs. E. E. Ryan and Dr. James Byrd serve as judges for Dr. Borrus declares Glendon Lemon, Spanish club representative, the llle elfenl- winner. Glendon and James Lacy spelled to a draw, but James went down on the word irresistible :losses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes! ex classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes ,Q 9 f 'S fr fp Q ,Y. Q . v l f P 5 A 1 A . s an W. xW ,X ,, 'I . Q sc s , . Larry Price Mt. Pleasant Senior fi? fsck, D Daryl M. Quimby Canyon Sophomore ..,,,.I Madonna Price Jimmie Sue Prim lavada Pruett Malalcoff Sulphur Springs Copeville Senior Freshman Senior y y y , . fs. ' .Q4.14- 4 1-3 fn X3 ,A , .. . .-.gy .fr J , ' s Qllscexf , , Q is F M'-:Aw if - as J f Grace Quinn Betty Quisenberry Johnnye Rainbolt Longview Dallas Commerce Freshman Freshman Freshman .vm Barbara Ann Pruitt Beckville Freshman f' f1'.. ', 11 X 43 ,sl ,f .XX w Howard Rampy, Jr. Cayuga Freshman classes classes classes clal K H 1 fr 9 , J V' 4,1 J f' N if 1,1 M V f f X14 fs J f f rs? I X ,, 1 ff, Carl Puett Malcolm Pylant Fort Worth Winnsboro Junior Freshman fi Rv 1 J Dana M. Ransom Carthage Graduate I ,sm 5 I . . ,,, Martha Ransom Sulphur Springs Senior smorgasbord. Food for the meal was prepared by students. 'is G t e themselves of the home economics M.-5, J, Cullen Sowers, Miss Margaret Berry, Dr. were among the guests. The smorgasbord was uess serv James Gee and Dr. and Mrs. Varney Arnspiger held in the Home Economics Building. Ax dzsses :lem sses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes :E classes R classes classes classes classes classes class classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes if . . rrrc as u Z' A . . Annette Tessie Redfearn Mt. Pleasant Junior W WW,Z .iffQf'fW V1 D177 7' ,f . ,sc 1 . , ff. , llf frlfyfz ff' 1 Wf, . y y 3 X f 49 if fa ,ZZ f fj ,A 1 ,W f , ' f 1 as 1 .f ,V 2. ' z i A.. .VR ' A .J g 1 W'-, Mary Helen Reed Dorothy Reeves Marcoline Reeves Quitman Mabank Princeton Junior Junior Sophomore 1 6 . 1 I I 'Q V , .4 Ii, 05 . r 1 X 1 I Thurston K. Rim Emily Rigslzy Bfmy lql,,,,,l,,. RW, rlllflfllllllllf lmfltl lily l,,,'H'.'M,I'I', l 'l'l ' llllmn Ill'-.lnnr-I. llfl o 1 le-lv W Rllu- Ill llllllll'lYXlll li4 lllt'lll Il o 3 i 1- v Laws V Q David Reynolds Jimmy Reynolds Clarksville l'ilulu-ug Sophomore lvrslnniun ' v i I l 4 l Wluyvu- Nunn: Ht-1.-l.l g.,-in R,-l-sf l-'-if ll4.-.l m H , A l...l tv' X ,. .I l it Carmen Rice lksngx lrsx lpuvov 1. . C lf as I.-hw I.-Brix .: .s '3,5g,oSi-l+YiSQBf:'- is .,s-:,:c.:. .1 K, NW ,5.l?.. . . . -I :K 2 - ,- ' 1 -' , is' sf .., . Qc Xi ord was lois Graham, Billy Tom Knight, Mary Broughton and Bennie Hilburn attended the annual event. Approximately 160 faculty members, home eco- nomics graduating seniors and guests were pres- ent. 0-nl 9-s A ,sf Y Moc ,S ' 5 s ,rr X fl . Jin... V,f.mNga 1 Glenda Johnson and date look over the food. The menu consisted of sliced ham, turkey, Swedish meatballs, curry of the sea casserole, green beans, Harvard beets, scalloped potatoes with mush- rooms, a cheese congealed salad, tossed green salad and rice salad. 'V XL' Eh l 44 . classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes :lasses Clam' in classes classes classes classes classes clas es classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes s es classes Clw ff xxx J 8 2.-A f A 4- A-5 .N 3 3.4- sq ' '- - f i I, fl K-Y C' ' V J: xv: 1 I 'V if nf sin ,Q in 2' 5 I, p , .x , ,s f rm ,s .15 . r .r ' A-' i ., 7 Q, -. .7 A 'A J I 1- ,.l el , f X N l K ...iii 1 I xii? Q f- ..+ 'j.-I Eli, i 3Wi,!3f! ' . A 2 '..l',.a .mlllia 1 Ed Robinette Barney J. Robinson David C. Robles Bet-ty Glenn Rogers Doyle Rogers Pearlie Flay Rogers Clyde Rancid Roley Texarkana Leonard Rice Plano Plano At ens Wnnns oro Junior Junior Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Junior Junior 'mw ' T .,f 'f'K. V ,. 1. Q. H ,Q . .A ' ' s 'Q si A fc 1, 41 'SPA die- 5 ' N V 5,2525 stat, 'ei I miie 1 i Qs- M. Y s ' .Qai J,., 4 1 xx 1., y K., Y, ,,,. Q, R li Aw.. E X E 4 lma Ruth Rollings Patsy Romack Clyda Romans Willie Romans Talmadge M. Raoks Dora Rose Bobby Ross Ave,-Y Sulphur Springg Dallas Commerce Commerce Clarksville Celeste Sophomore Froshmon Freshman Freshman Senior Senior Freshman 175 W ii .... , , .... ., , y y S W X If .f . .42 Mm. . f ,,Y,MC', , ' r -if ',.. Q -L .V.-- f::i 'Nw-4-.1 V ff f 1 - f f nfs lb! ' S SSE C Elizabeth Lewis pauses on the run-way in the Martha Bruce models a sports ensemble from style show of Miss Wool's wardrobe 'following lhe wardrobe. the smorgasbord. wa-nv-nr sses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classq classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes Brenda Routf lera Jeanne Rowlette Mary Lee Russell Obie Lee Rulleclge Dallas Texarkana Freshman Graduate fffffz ,, X fr ffm fffd' 7 f l X K 1 'jf if Robert Saxon Joe Saylor, J Quilmun Commerce Senior Sophomore U6 , 1 1 , fu , f M ' classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes Chsses :legs I classes - 5 1 VAN, , . if Q. s. s..s .Q -X Q is-Q sys g,f'jj,1gf'.A Q1 4 vm Niijfgi- u XT- f1,:ssf x J f fbfsl 1 5 i' 1 2- omg . -M-is , .. s '- : ' L l '- F 'W' Q' - -'ii ini xx Y i ,f .LJ X 2 S eff X 1 Wxfqfais ,Messy Yi :rf X s Y if? fggiigjyf f n X s N - s ' if s , fs s sy . - N ' , fl ' fs swf X ' my V ., 36 XXV Eg 5, Sally Ryan Sandro Sale Morice Sawyer Dallas Whilewright Commerce Kilgore Greenville Senior Freshman Junior Freshman Sophomore 1 M M A 'Lag fin , 'f ' ' 1 , , . L M s, I W , , .s . 5 ' ful ' 1 ' 30 z ,' A X 4 , wb ,P lj 4 Nl .nf V j 5 ' 1 l i ,rf 'H Q ij? I . 'Xxx , Drucolln Scoggln Sinn Sebring Melvin Sf-hm Clumlm R Sharp Weldon Shown Q '11f ' l5 lllW'll lla-msnu Run Il-tv llnws lUlll0l lUllI0l SUIIIYVI lvcwlmniri 5,xLiM,uxx,Yr , l 5 l - X 1 ,Si X . F if asf V' LQ? I . 1 sass X so KRW? tis! W, ns Jean Cline models appropriate picnic apparel. lleftl Peggy Hornsby was named Miss Betty Lamp. She holds a small lamp, symbol of the honor. sses classes cl! I lasses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes ses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes casses c I I I e Classes classes classes classes clause lflusses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes CGSSCS C0595 C055 5 i s Nfl. .-'slits s X L. ff wwgx . .. . N' . A K '-3?,:5-E5 ' , r vt rs rec. -Y.ci.Ms,, sr .- . ' Qffdsi 2 l . SS z l Faye Shelley New London Freshman l l 5' s.' . , l 35 f , 6 s F 2 i ' Q- .. fs., X J ,ar V. ' , 5 so g 3 g QL' cs 41,5 SXlbXcX,Q,X-2, sg., X 'fx X- ff f r . :.-.,,,:-PN. 5 ,. I ,,g,, kaY ., U X , ,M ks? c L wal x Niexts 9991? W N X 4 1 X K , , Q , ,Wg ff . V vig X4 ..,, A 2 ,sh . A. W. Shelton Cooper Freshman L. W T32 f - , -s ,1 Martha Shelton Honey Grove Junior .c,.,, , ., 6 is ,,,c frv P , fs 2 .f ,Q Bill Sheridan Gatesville Senior , f Q Charles W. Shirey Greenville Senior X H ,. '. .ge ' A: i f .R f V H , ---' 1 , F K. ,, 57 fm' . s ff I . . 1, , ff so ff My 2 , fl ' in as 4' , sr N-H J T J . -5 if -1 J! 'Wm V li ,U., A i V M -' 4 -in cf. l ' - FA zlx 5' s i,. 'IX A '45 2-. X 1 ' it f .V I X- f i sfnsrgtx f i Z 'Ls is 5 X N133 .j,'4'c?x.'Z'.4Jx 458 53: -. - J... -f ' ' 'a L. s 'th 5 Wyndell Sisco Billy R. Skinner Douglas Small DannY'C05l9Y Dqgleenvillll Farmersyille Gilmer Wills Point Smlfh . ' Mt. Pleasant Semof Sophomore Sophomore Junior Senior ' '.,,4 ff Mack Simpson Dallas Freshman Calvin Singletary Chandler Junior V.,. yy yr., ,- ,WWW4 ' .14 'mt ' ffyigw ,M f- ff 1, ,, 'Offi m. . yf, fQ,1 In if X ,fc if - J We . V '42,,,? 12 ,,,,, Q ' ' . f 2 r . as 2 Dorsey Smith Grand Prairie Ell Leta Smith Sulphur Bluff Junior J cr-f-f--...Vs ,, ,Scif ff '-V., -f ,n--an-, :I r,, Z is 7 A Camelia Loughmiller stands beside the saddle for best all around Steady hands hold a saddled bronc as a cowboy prepares .to mount. 'eg' cowboy of the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association rodeo. A Colleges entered .were McNeese, TCXUS A8-I. 50m HO'-1ff0'1. UUIVCVSIYY of 3 student from McNeese State College, Louisiana, won the title and saddle. Houston, University of Texas, Oklahoma A81M, Arlington State and R A RQDEO D UTTE asses classes classes classes classes classes classes' classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes claSS9S rlusses ci classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes :lies closse Z5 4442 7 ' si 'fill 'v,v i .Sh .1 Q ' bf ,tt ff A t C S A ,,,, 'leafy' A V fr X 4 in - ,P Ak 5. Li? film WMM! ,f ff f 0 f A M f - of S X ss- . A, li fe A J r ' A S , S h, S X, iz! eeelr 4. f V .155 iw I - X - i P ,s l ly 4 s' :J 115.7 ,I A, , V, ,Q Aff ,f 'V I Q , - ,- .. Nj -i,.. L . f l -K ,A Q Frances Smith George Smith Gilmer Kilgore Senior Senior Jack Smith Talco Senior John Smith John Kenny Smith l.. M. Smith Longview Commerce Campbell Farmersville Sophomore Freshman Senior Junior lloyd R. Smith ,, I If I 7Q 2,419 ' P A A 37 1 it , V Ia 6: 1 ff , V A ff .X A f b S ,!, ,V ,V X Y ,K ' A f Q I 290, f . ' - J V' ff ,ggi , . , ' X, f I :fi xt I 5 li f -ff 2 N Tl A l -. Yi f Q X il 1 f Q Raenelle Smith Royce E. Smith Silas F. Smith Farmersville Nash Malvern, Ark. Junior Senior Graduate l78 Alton Smoalc, Jr. Gerard Solomon Arthur Snutlwllaml Peggy Sparks Dmnge,-field Dallas lNm.glu,,.5ql,. Pmmmule JUWOI' Junior tmslmmn S,tpli,mm,,.- s.. Dan Hutchinson and Robert Clements, Teias, . attempt to corner a wilcl cow in the milking con- ipmef to mount. l UU, University of ' gton Stale and I. N , glqgges classes clatses classes classes classes l i l l cf test. Cavalier club won the event both nights. classes ,,,,, clams classes! classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classe classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes W. A J , ,M ,H i, 7 ,. X W, . I W! ,. f if ffy ,A 0 I AM my fy ? , , f f I ' ' Z .f ,f :few , ,Jeri , 'L 7 W A f 1 5 , K ,, f GZ , ' , X ig' John Spencer Kaufman Junior V, ,, 7 ,. X. IWW, , K, ,Mvfffy f ,. 1 .V,,,, , ffl! ' H Q M . 2 . Z! 4 , '1 ff Pittsburg Freshman , ,,,,, ., fri .... V , , ,V , f ff I if ff ji sf f , ' 3 ,T 'sk' ,H .. g s. mm 4 if , '45 , ., f uftlxi f 5, .6 ,iffy . X Q W X. ,,,,.. f f X ff. . 51122 17,7 W ff V .ff ct Robert. Sprouse Huie John Stanley Damon Stearman Harry Steger Bobbye Stephens John Stephens Boston Dike Freshman Sophomore Att? ss' f Q Gilmer Mt. Pleasant Whitewright Freshman Freshman Junior X Y , VM N .5 XA! L N X? X -K s 'i as S2 t K N N' 't s c X xi ' 'i e X . Q K X S X i X EX l' x . s t , r .X 1, Q 1 X X. X 2- - . N ' it he N S NE? ss,.. S Q x ,E . ,W XX I K ss.. X X . ,cllw xt s Nr X A X X. K as . N We K 5 .s ...A c - XX ' ' 'X ' . ESQ: l 5 s L renew: JFK f-X - i X V K r a . . c , X . N., ,. , - w H i- 5 .Q -1 ss Q w was F x as t James W. Stewart Mary Ann Stevens Ralph Stevens Kenneth Stewart Lynclal Ray Stocks Mary Faith Stoddard Richard M. Stolle Honey Grove Sulphur Springs Trenton Greenville Dallas Bonham Gilmer Freshman Sophomore Freshman Freshman Junior Sophomore Senior 4 K c., .N K, 4., 4-1 . l ' Q 3 ,Q-:Z iiismlxl tl. X ' 3 D. ,f 4, ' ,, ,K M ' Barefooted and determined represenfaiives from lRi9l'lTl A Kvidislwn 9f0bS her P0 lief by The A ' . 1 . Q 9 women's social clubs wait for the signal to begin hind le9S. E' W xi x ihe pig race. 1 ' x .., N x u X V, sses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes do casses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes class 5595 '1 f , nf f vcr: E C! 3 Billy Gene Sfrofher Paris Senior X 5 7ff4'Z2 m ff 1 . W l ff l 1. ' I 12 ,i ' Boll Swuim Paris Suplimnm 4: U ffffff ff 777K ff r fy 'ff -e M ,.-.,, mf f .M f lg' ' , I L, ', ff, ' ,, ' I X, ff' f' '4 'f ,vw f 'ri .4 uf Earl Wayne Siublos Pauline Sturdivant Naples Jefferson Senior Junior i ' f IXij,7K,,f 2 , , lf I , Q k 1 ix Ralph Swinford, Jr, Palsy Swopn Wicllilu hills hlluy fmplnmnmu llmim A Kay Siuth Frances Holder .lmry lullcinglun Ni-ul D l1'lllN lnnlavlslvy lu-slwmm lrmlnlnl Sullinger Dallas Graduate Q 'l .5 Ax lynn- ,E .1 H v. A ' 7 li' V f v 1 ' llllllmil .-v 5'N H if W. O. Sullinger Denison S0pl1Oll1Ol0 7l Q 'X i I V X s 5 1 ,WV - 5 x .2 . . Kllullvs Rvnln-li luplvx X lvvux ill, PM cl...,,. ' AL? I .lo Ann Sullivan Dila' Freshman ,Q Ar, n,.l. xml... Nyla Tlnney, Tooanoowe, hangs on as partner Alyse Cunningham hinders ,iyft No one can be serious while chasing a pig. Brenda Routt laughs as 'i-'ffilqli her partner tries to catch one of the elusive animals. .,A. .' V l r ses classes ClUS595 instead of helps the cause. Marpessa club won this event. dimes dams dm classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes fses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes- classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes s 'X .si K v , - . wwf., s , s ., . . c, -ra N- csc gags ye Q XX 191 xl3'sX'g5' xXXi S S51 ff ff I l X W it fis X 1 jf: ffrerag to X if X si xx' s 1 Joyce Taylor Norris Dean Taylor Ralph Blaine Taylor Rita Taylor Sarah Sue Taylor Silas Taylor Overton Peniel Cooper Farmersville Arthur City Deport Senior Senior Senior Freshman Freshman Junior :img ' SQ. s X X X X S Q X Qs X lskix s, x- qgiw Ks 1.59 Q -, x S .S X Marion R. Teel Junction Sophomore N Ti X:Qi3S.i5R9Xf1sQr df: L t X 6' ii-ai .i 3' .sw-N-si ..:-:' -Q t-.6 H ll l-xl, i M 3 A . 1 i ll illl' ' x it WX Billy Charles Terry Jerry R. Terry Nell Thomas R. l.. Thomas Bobby Thomason Nevada W. l Vivian, La. Vivian, La. Leonard Atlanta Dallas Thomason Senior Junior Freshman Senior Sophomore Commerce Graduate L Paul E. Thomason Commerce Graduate M' . s 1 1 3 1 Q... .. f ,'1 'wfik 1 2- if fi T A555 if is 9 ' k, .wrugd J I4 . si? Q' I ...V an-cf 1, , 1- .f P -sr' 1 'V . . .fi Every year as semester tests come up students Aubrey Myrick tries to find an important maga- flock to the library. Many write term papers in zine at the reference desk. a week and during dead week almost all stu- dent cram. MID-TERM TESTS 05585 CICISSES classes classe clussesnsses s classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes I I Cla!! s cc classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes CUSS! CGSSQS .Q W.. U is la 1 ,V X I , N- ku- s, , A I '44 - -yi!-5 , .- 4 - -Q : Q It .A 3 , I. .qw ' N ,J s . vu 1' V, lll J, X rl K N V lanes V fl Q' we n' ' 7 . f ' l Q- . I Ll .-. .' l' X. ' l l - l Do ol:Yl Tl'l0mP50n John W- Th0mP50l1 -lUni0r Thompson .lane Thompson Frankie- Thorp .lor G. Thurman A441010 ll F G eljlme Dallas Cooper Allanln leonar cl Pm is Commerce res m ' - an Junior Sophomore lu-slmmn lsr-slunun L-:ads-als' ffffcsff Wg, ,,,,,,, I , 1 Wg , V, 1 .. f l Q QM. A fl' . f ' T f lf 'E ' 1, Q - F' fi ,of V? f-J -' . ' XT. 2 ' 5' ' I 0' I , VA A .A 'g A V n T W 'ZZ7 ' 5 U ' .fl f,,,:,,f ' If K 1 'ky 53-nk 'lf xl X' . V . fy , fx, Y? A . .I x ff My Judi- v 4 T 'M sztmnsmssa . l , I 4 Bobby Tom Tindel Ka T y roadway M rn U ' . Chandler Grfienvllle Y n ,mlmrson Mf'f'lYF1 Upslmw lnmmue Vncleu Tommy Valentine Nnvrt Vf'll ' S - Hlgll Dllllilt lui-mix alle- l - ll V :ws 1-1 Q' , s ' BHIOI' Freshman Junior lnnim s T82 srllui lrq-slivvnlls ls 'ls Ai 'Nl-c I l i ,, Q If .z' X 1 Royal Hazelwood prepares for a long siege History occupies Barbara Green's time. ' of studying. lUpper rightl Don Crook 'Finishes his term report. CRAMMI G 3 Yawning, Lynn McCurdy searches for notes to use on the finals. mes classes clussesusses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes r classes classes Clli classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes A ,J 'wwf - s ww, 'fwvwwv-s'v in , A i f , ,. .. ., X, hs X M . A ,f f , W- ' , f S f fcff fs Wigs' WX. 'J 731 ts- f 'WW W fs 36-yi, s . Sak. ss ' J' i-ysr 5 it W it J' fy f ,X ff ,ff , ,fm . ,.,, . , X ,N ss XX QQ. N. x ff' f w ' 1 fc fs, ss. fi ,,s-silsks X 4 M . X it 5 . ff if M 1 is T- 'e sv' , , ' x ,,r,.. Bobby Gerald Charlotte Walker Walker Murchison Junior Aulman Guy Walker Caddo Mills Freshman Jeanne Vanderslice Beniy Vickers Jonny Vickers Ennis Pittsburg Pittsburg Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Sulphur Springs Senior , ,- ,' ,J ,,,,4 f It - - sg' X 3 rg so X gwzfss . s f .,,y2g3w, -,yi l s ' ,K 4 5 1 X ci X I .N s SX H f n Q X Q s N - X f .17 x , Y .. Y 1.?,X,3,, fsf I L K V, 4, ,,,, '67, 1 First :os K ,Mil A l 'W96-ivy J 1 s X A J J .J f fi , S S Q f in fr 41' ' ' X is - 5 Ziwzilii 14 il LLM. Yiw fv. rrr . fl I S - N Pat Warr Center Senior 5 Michael Waller Sharrell Gene Walker Lou Ann Wallace Edna Walston Charles Wardrup Brownwood Sulphur Springs Greenville Murfreesboro, Ark. Saltillo Graduate Junior Freshman Senior Sophomore 5 classes classes classes classes f ..., - QXNM4. sos, Jewel Walker Crandall Junior Linda Wartluan Avery Sophomore A , 3' I I Y - in xA g I if f 4 Z, gy W W F Miss Eusibia Lutz, head' of French department, writes questions concerning French history for her 231 class. Students also had to coniugate an irregular verb and translate some passages of French. I CAt rightl Norma Conley 'Frowns at a question before deciding on an CIHSWCF- sses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes cles classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes closes classes 7, v ye , , 3 l wah - 1 r H-1 : , r - s Ben Watkins Merle Watson Grand Prairie Caddo Mill, Freshman Sophomore 1 ' vw .. f' X l 41 Zyim ' ' , ,, , ,,, 71 f 'Y ,r V! M, 7 . Z! X f' Q ,ra ,f gf' fl 'fy ' f or , 1 -I ' r . , Gone Watson Sulphur Springs Sophomore Y Qx M sl s ' it If 1 .l .Q , who s for .1 A 1 , ...Q -, 9 A Q ., r 4 r .c , T, , , , 612 .r f QA. A, ,r 1 X 1 is Nell Watson Caddo Mllls Junior WS r ...I W r -.--sr..-ss :J Q Q s x -v fn. S- AI f 'S 'ff' if l X. in A H ,lr ' N . X, fl' ir .G-W' - . - Billy M. Weinbrod Thomas Brooks West Greenville Greenville Senior Freshman ....1, ., .1 K 1' .17- l Joan Westbrook Texarkana Graduate linda W t ' ' - . Sulphur 5015: S liddre Wpstcanaclc Dnvnl M. White Darrell White Jnmes T. White Morris White Robert White Freshman g CJYIZZUS l.tlY, MO. Dllllfll Ml, Vfllnnn lump Shu rspuln K-,UP ,sinh '05 lmfm frnslrmfm llrvshmuu .lunlnr Sqniur Sprung 184 4 ff 1 . '1 ll l .t 4 . l l W. l ., -1 . 4 il is 5 fAt leftl Glenna Newklrk bites her fingernails, Glenna and Norma hand in their mid-term tests while trying to decide the tense of a verb. After to Miss Lutz. remembermg, she continues translating. ann classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes , dune, 4105545 clasas classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes X 'A , fef, f Qi? f X 1 x 4 f gp, .v,, if V r, 7 K . , X . ,pf 1 yf ,, gy-If E ,f ,,f by .!,yfjgj..'6cW we ' ,. ,, X f X 1 f f 1 f Z ' X ' 7 ' .!, X ff . , '73 A ' li ' f If , ,, fri Glenn Gerald Gary Whitlock Whitesides Dallas Chicota Freshman Freshman classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes Danny Whitt Juanita Wieler Tommy Ray Wilburn Paul Wilcox Austin Wilkie Bonham Muenster Avery Quitman Dallas Freshman Freshman Freshman .lunior Junior 1 f' J , I ,, 5 time 4 - 5' ' f f V I il tfl ahrfigj I g. :ss sv 1 - 'lit-.QQ sl v y - X J A 11, A Q Q be . .sms . Billie Williams Bobby Williams Hughes Springs Wolfe City Junior Freshman .. Rx X , z'..1's . - fs, s - g Ass? ' c 5 s 'is ' if ,X i . 5 55 ,., kk :Bw Q S' Charlene Williams Donna G. Williams Jerome Williams Mary Williams Skeet Williams Coahoma Wolfe City Texarkana Greenville Coahoma Freshman Freshman Freshman Sophomore Sophomore -1 Ir 15 .TZ S, E 3 . i Q Madra Halley helps a graduate straighten her robe before the grad- uation ceremony. fRightJ Dr. James Gee, president of the college, gives each graduate a firm handshake and his congratulations Degrees were presented to 122 graduates at winter convocation and to 201 graduates in the spring. GR DU TIG Figs classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes clclams d rs ir :lasses classes classes classes classes 'classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classens clam LT ar 5 r l l I r V4 Er l H , . .hp I r r r l H36 2 , r 'Vfyr Z ef ll illill ll lf Weldon Williams Gail Williford Ridgeway Fort Worth Junior Freshman je! rf, , Z, , ,,,, faq! gary I I Nellcen Womack Jung Wood HONEY GVOVC' Avery 39fll0F Sopltomoro ' 722121435 ' f',.z?iff ., 4, . ., , 543 Z it A- -. W F: V V1 X 6 ,gy s. - I .41 . 'I 3 Q ' ,Q zs lfiafl f, 2 S - if , . .3 s . ffkfg 3321 ' . . I 'A sk , 1 9 ' - x ' f I -- A ', Q , c r J r , , ' 2 .iff xg 'M ' r , c Xt, 4 J of c . rr r -. X ., r,..' 'i ri . f , ,. . I, Bill Wilson Nathan Rue Wilson Frankie L. Winfrey Jackie Winn Bob Wisdom Leonard Greenville Sulphur Springs Talco Sherman Junror Sophomore Senior Junior Senior 1 1 ,, , c , , 3 F - J P , rt 1' f --. , , ' V J . .I at 'rr- X 'lvl 4 A J J if rr: X X 1 I James Woorls loruttn Wcmrls Porn-leper Wourlsmr Ruhr-rtl Womlwnul kim. Wouhnm lllttllvlllr- Ml V.-,iron l,.U,H,,.t lyuilxu X WU uv 'INNO' llvxllllltlll lrruplrrrrriurr- lr.rrnr. N A l Graduation is over and the caps and gowns are left 'folded for next year's class. lLeftl Lorraine Blalock pins second lieutenant bars on Chester Clark. Ten cadets were commissioned second lieutenants in the United States Air Force Reserve. m glasses classes cl classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes' classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classesses classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes f J if X!! ,4l, s 'if f 'f 2 , ,,,, A .f, Q X fly 1, , wif ,nffif LM W gf Z . ,, , ' Barbara Wright Cooper Freshman ,, ,ff M ',1,,,?2 X, I ,, gn., . X ,, ,f fy 1 W sf Z ffa 1 f ' H ' 54 WC i syxxilx X Q, gs cc K X . s ,sm-c - 4 vs Q .. cams f '- ,X s V, A , ,swf ,g,,,a., X ,XZ X Z X so-,sw QM fy, - Betty Ann Wright Felix Wright Cooper Ennis Sophomore Junior E H3 Jerry Wright Lavyn Wright Cooper Como Junior Sophomore sNNXNm.XNsXNwa '- -. .ss 1 X X E., XXX: 9 'KN SQ SAFQQA O 1 ss X. Qgj. X is X X as fx x X XX my X: sem r . 2 'vs A s X ' 'N, 5 fat' wr 21,55 Bobby Yancey Campbell Sophomore .r as ya - X1 as X P0 s I I N B Fw N' X ' x s i ks. .li '1 ,Q fx? c A cs Es Q X XXLQ' Qs' Xl if N X. xgb S S K X-if A as so 1 -5 fc K ' wx fc - S x. NN -sw. I N Mary Ida Yant Honey Grove Freshman -1 ss E s-,A 5 X .C 3174! :sw-Ks f G' . Q 5 Nye ,. V, .tgtf X Q XW- XX XX Pat Wright Greenville Freshman :X .C Risays cs A X . sw,-yi tix. . W. . Jerry Allen Yarborough Greenville Freshman s f F 5.525 XX bxxsxx , . X Jim Bob Wynne Terrell Sophomore 11 .1 Ass. Q M as S SX C Y X Xiu S Nc x X X 'ifx 5' s . iz N S,Qx, Xg1w X X X XXX .X 2 . 'ss .. ck ., Homer Dick Young Avinger Senior K K, . . A f MHLHI E SM' i . -,,,,'-ff--f,:'4'1'-':N,.,T. ...-,,. , . , 4. , ,, -. .. ,, , ,. ,. . . - . ..., -'mm ., ..-.-,... ., . ,..,A ,... M .. . ... . ... , H A. x FX X N My wi I L 3. 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A, .. lsrlll .Ill llll' sun ullll llll vlullll-lull! lxlllxlfll. l u lllilllllllllll. llll lf' l XV Xll Ill ll l lllvhllllulrllll :jlullll .-l l.l-1 lfx.l- z.-.l:ll.lll.-r- left llfullllnl-lull .lllll .ll-'pl-lllp llll ll ll-mill ,lllll ,-fll. 501116 1 F , . .QQ ll.ll-l llllll ull llll ll-lm lll lllr-. llllllllll- .lllll -il'-1-X llll1'IlIlvll1lIll1.l1l lvl-fx-ll -llmlxll--lv l-- lllvll lllgll llllllvr Billy Joe Keesee, holfbock, is shielded by Buddy Bighir- in SH Wm ul X I' lu' X lll ill. lull I-. 1 ll-.l l .l-lm: -.l-l. .l A lvl-lub .llhlvr il Larry Price, hulfbock, searches for blockers in llv- 1-ucolmlw WH, l. .... tl' 'IH' 'I HMM ll MNH! Hx 'Ml X Jill lull ' Mlllll ill? Nxrulllul Tech- l IHIIN -lllrl-l ll-ll ll- all ill. l-.llg l-.. l .lil ll' lfll 'f'U'n' l ll-I-l lmlllll !llllll.l ,lil l ll.l- al llilll l l v'l'l'llllLll'X Nl l lM. ll llll ll -lllll.l l.flfl lul.-MH X ll ll llllullle Ill Ill- l1lHlll 'l ll..l ill, l,ls l lll-lll-12 '-l'l'llli xllrglx lm l ,,,,,, gm ,H ,lil qv XlU,Wg Xlfgll lull-il llllllr ,,l.. 1,41 ,,Z ly, ,M ,M s x.lx,, ,l ll elz.l!llll'll W llll l..I. fi X Q, Nfl 3, ,,,l x l' l'l 'lklu?:L XVI ,IV My X 1 ,AAN X N ,U l l - lllll. l -I ax lllll. lv. ll-llxllllllll ff, , ,, l S ' Ui V' , ' k-xl .l him Y. X S 'Q ' --T26 Ugan- Betty Cunningham, cheerleader, congratulates players following E. T.'s 13-6 victory over Austin College. Mud-spcttered Larry Ford drives for yordoge ogoinsf Austin College. Playing on a mud-soaked field the hustling play of Sikes' squad stopped Austin Collegeis heralded run- ning game. The first BT. counter came early in the first quarter after an Austin College fumble. A nine- yard pass and run play of Matthews to Ewell provided six points. Pirkey's kick was wide. Late in the quar- ter after a short punt hy lf. T. the Kangaroos marched to a quick score on six plays. A short screen pass hy Crawford. a 60-yard jaunt , down the sidelines hy Nlatthews. and a perfect place- ment hy Ewell finished tht- scoring. The Lions, fight- ing hard in the fourth quarter. puslu-al to the Kan- gaI'00 One-fool line lwforff the fillzll whistle Fllllglll them there. Commerce, Uct. 27-----SNNI lllll s'l'oN liUl,l,l'ifil'i FCW of the 'NHHJ hope-ful lllPlllQ'I'Hlllllllf, spectators thought a IIIHZIQPI' thru- point- -1-or.-al on Il Zfi-yarrl field 50f'l fiiirly in ilu- lourlh quiarh-r would lm-an lllll1'll. AS.the afternoon wore on lllw margin lwvzum- lniggcr ,W- and the flffwfr--:ly-vliv l,ion- lmllla-al Ihr- In-axily favorecl Sam HUIJHIUH livarkals Io on-n-ollw tha- slight I4-ad. . . FW' lwo quarts-rs llnrm- lug Imlllls -loud unopposed ffcy .. 0-Il the sczorvlmsml a- -4-roml-. Ilia-in minutes rapidly Tony Rmhrock grabs G shorf PGS, from wayne Williqn15 for the Lions' ret' 'V llljliffll llldt gunlq. HM-JH. IH HH, HHH' Iwrilnl H Hlwvlly lone touchdown in cn 9-7 homecoming defeat at the hands of Sum Houston. is A ?Ilf4ilrlfulIlllH.Ik 'Hl4- lui- iliI4'rliu-rw-lla-r ilflbllllll lvlil Pllll nr y F41 .lffritflllilo Ihr -ruilielsnlx lu X-VJIIIIIIVI' IIllIllUll.'Hl1'4l il ydrllhf twill!! llou-!on- kl4lUlX xt-ll uns FlIUI'l-llXl'4la .-H' In-I ilu... I -,-, lt lln- lollowmtz Ili.-ltoll and l hh' l'H li lo ll- onli 1' 'rixlx I'lVlIl Nlllllr :tml svivll lidyh luliil lll' ll'vH I,...l--t uri- .olvlv In if-II Nll .Fi llillrmill 'i-flfl .e ln-,ul Init lion: Xxllllillll' Jlllll livll W 'Ji iilirllw ll ' VU-il lull- Il... 'ill lin-li-fl llu- l'XlI.I lmilll F If dmltllillw' l'fl -I in-I-.tt win- luyli lull -.un llwll'--'UI' fn' ' mmilV 'l 'll' lu-lt-.lf in-l mini-1-l lu lllli will llur lr of mais ' F i lllllf lll' Insulin. e.. -tin 'l. N f yy V9 A- 1 Texas A 81 I facklers close in on Neal Hinson, leading ball carrier Senior cheerleader Joyce Taylor shouts encour- agement to the Lions during o home game. 1 X'-V, WW W fl ff f ff , f, ,W 1 ,W WM! fi A ,f Z Q 4 , Z , , ,f f , aj, '1 f n 7 gn .5 Q' Eu.. Fullback Larry Ford prepares to evade a Texas A. 8 l. tackler, Kingsville, Nov. 3-TEXAS ANI In faraway Kingsville the Lions continued their downward course toward the conference cellar. losing 14-27 to the Javelinzis. The first half wus all ASI as they rolled across the Lion goal-line four times and scored three extra points. Second-half play saw an ulvrupt change as Lion play iniprovetl of- fensively and defensively limiting: Texas A811 to two first downs and less than 50 yards rushing. With half the seeontl quarter gone. E.T. alternated snmslief ut the line with short passes. the firft et-ore coming on :tn lil-yurtl puff :intl run comhinution. After plneement tlte score stood lfl--7 .l:txelin:ts. 'lirgtilingg 7-27 early in the fourth quarter the Lions were t'2lIltlN'tl on .Mill fixe- yzlrtl line. A sprint :nrountl left entl ltelnntl line lnloelting enrrietl full- lnult llinrton :terms :intl ln- extrgt. polllt knelt lll'ttllt1lll tlte wore In jf. lt! t'Iltl lltt' llltllll s St'ttl'lllg1, Nll1'tPgl4ltDt'llt'H. Not. ltt S'Iilil'lIl'N IV Xl NIIN A htX+4'tlNtltl l'1't'ul'4l mile ., -IIIVINQ lo llltt ttlllalc gt. Ijlcg 'l,.xl,, .llum IW.. its ht'Xt'lllll tlelegtl an eng-ltr tltutt NUI l-llll't' I'P.ttt lt.t.I tlit- ltnnl... II lx li14tl.llbli ltr l,,,.' I UH' X., , 1 0 Iltt lion- until tl.. ', It ,l,,,t,t,,,, B'lllll'l'll '?'l'l lla--ttgll ll.. l,,,,, ttlllfttlltttl tl.. lt..4 ,,, ,,,, ,3 ll, , and raeked up 20 first downs to Naeogdoehef 10. xrietory again elud- ed lfztrt Texdr. The l.ions opened with a serious offenfix e drix e which carried to the l.lllllllt'Fjitt'li fixe ltefore it fizzled after at fnrnltle. The host team wasted little time after a second Lion min-ne traveling 27 yards on an option play with tiaddis. l.uml1er- jstelt fpzarltplng. eeoring and kicking the extra point. .-Xguin the Nat-ogtloeltes team thnntleretl to fix points after a Lion fourth-down gannlvle failed. Kruir' goin: to the luft 35 xards in the open. Xn intereeptetl pass and a 20- yatrtl rnnlmelt proxitletl at tlllftl tonelnlown for Stephen F. Xnstin. lizttltlls ltivltvtl lltt' twill! it' grih' the llnsl Xxnten at fl-point lttllflimf' lend. 'lihe rejnxentttetl lions stastmed lutelt rolling: Trl ntrtls after the SN ttIltl'llLllli lint' lltvll' l-ll'Fl 'l'lt.- extm point trx we goml- Un the en-ning: ltieltott lion tgteltle Billy l xles tell V--n .t lttntlveriatvlt fumble .tn-l l l '- tlttxe t-.tlttetl to lltt' QP' l'H-ition'- l l Ltttl hot- lwliore tilt tlt- tt-: 't l't.t.l lktx- -t'+'1I.t.t the tltretti- Xu tnttv.tl'lt-.l the-N lvtl lt' llw lttn tl l tttttl-ttmtlt -rote tlt tltt' llllnl .lntrttv ln tht tomtlt p--n-Nl 8 -t I tt- 1-t t'tt--t- tml .t ,Vi Nftltl wlml' 'nt l-x l tout lt alll-.uh l .tl,'t'lllt'l4 Wlx Ut' tl-t ltutlttllx l'tv-f 'llxlilllilirllh l-1 tlt, .tt. t. .ty llft tlllll' llw .xtwt l---a Us it tr gt-'-'ll Commerce Nov 17 SOUTHWEST TEXAS STATE COLLEGE Southwest State College Bobcats scored twice both 1n the first and third quarters then staved off de termlned drlves by the Lions to hand host East Texas 1ts eighth de feat 140 Many fumbles by Lion backs contributed to the defeat The Bobcats rolled to paydlrt in the flrst quarter on a 47 yard four play drive An intercepted E T pass in the third quarter plus a 60 yard return by a Bobcat completed the scoring for the afternoon. 3 Ai 4 I- fuckler. 'int downs to fy' again elud. with a serious rarried to the ire it fizzled Q- host team a second Lion yards on an His. Lumber- g and kicking aches team after a Lion niled, Kruse 'ards in the ass and a 25- gd 3 1 F, Austin. 1 an give the int halftime Qions slashed ,fuer the SCU' ,if first tallY' lp g00Il- 'On , nickle Bllll' vinfk J Q0 lhe QP' wfofe 811 ln' rhf threat' d to Ille if the tllifd ii rffiod 3 7.1114 'cam' ' nwr Bel agrvii Tyre. The A T Pirkey es oss Commerce, Nov. 24 SUL ROSS STATE 'COLLEGE A sadder but Wiser band -of Sul Ross Lobos left Memorial Stadium after being rudely surprised 6-45 by East Texas Lions. Six Lion backs had a hand in scoring at least one TD. E.T. drove across the Lobo goal every time they had possession of the ball. 5 In cl 45-6 defeat of Sul Ross, quarterback .luck Bobby S h H 5 fhw sf T9 05 gt istcrnce from end Jackie Barrett. tackler fyggq Coach J. V. Sikes ponders cz crucial ploy in the wwf' ...ai game with Sam Houston. Lion cheerleaders wofch on E.T. player grab for the ball. . ee we Wayne Arnold Honorable Mention Little All-American Neal Hinson Honorable Mention to All-Conference Second Team Jackie Barrett D900 H9550 All-Conference Second Team End All-Texas Team TUCH9 Billy Lyles All-Conference Second Team Guard ASKETB LL The Lion basketball team, overlooked by coaches when a pre-season poll relegated them to finish no higher than third place, walked away with the Lone Star Conference crown in a finish that had fans breath- less and the coaches talking to themselves. In season play East Texas won 20 games while losing only seven. In conference competition they posted a 12 won, two lost mark. East Texas has won or shared the Loop crown eleven times since the league was formed in 1932. Coach Bobby Rogers' basketballers swept to the championship of the Elks' Invitational Cotton Bowl tournament in Dallas with a 74 to 56 win over Central Oklahoma State College. Trinity University fell 55-92 in the first round and Wayland College was victimized 60-80 in the semifinals. East Texas lost its season opener to Louisiana Tech. 53-69 at Ruston, La. The more experienced Tech Bull. dogs controlled the backhoards and the sharpshooting of two Tech forwards forced the Lions to play catch-up all the way. In their first home appearance Lion basketballers outpointed Austin College 52-42 in the Field House, Five times the lead changed hands in 14 minutes. It was the first win for the Lions in two starts. Casey Jones and Roger Samuels were top point producers with 16 and 13 points respectively. Avenging last yearis 61-55 loss, the Lions edged Northwest Louisiana State 58-55 in a home Contest, Fine defense and outstanding point production brought E. lT. its second win. The first minutes saw the score tied four times, and the lead changed six times as neither team could get more than a two point lead. fContinued 011 page 2001 Members of the Lone Star Conference championship basketball team are: Avant, Homer Young, Bill Moseley, Bill Jenkins, Lthird rowi Roger Samuels, Joe WFS? FOWP C00Cl1 B05 ROQGVS, C1SSiSTC1f1f C0ClCh Boyd COHVEYSS, mGf1Og6r Harry Michalka, John Fite, Joe Farmer, Casey Jones, ttourth rowj Dee Mackey, Richard Bullard, James Barker, Bob Champion: tsecond rowi Hunter Barton, Charles Gilmore, Tommy Parris, John Lotz, Brent Adams, ch Bull. shooting 31itch.uP ethallers mes- It ' Casey lodllcers 70I1test. Tdllction lies Saw lgell Six V0 point amuels, Jog GY, Richard A I V U, , 7, ,,,,u,u. N,,Y?Y-,,AA,.,, ,Y ... -. ,YaY,Av-.W- f. ...,- YA- --H - -Y -fv+- K, . , -..aw .,-.,,,,,-,.. ,, ,W ,,..,, ,.-,g,,J:J..,...,,.x.-JJ..-...-.AA-.-,.-...,....- A'-Q-H---'riff-ymgvsffg 4 ,'. V ,, N. minus ....,- ...,...-,-..-.-.....-.-.,,.-.-.X --'--'H , W ..,,-,,... ., , . .V X . . ,- r 5 u Barker Forward Avant lupper lem , Black lupper right! Guard Center Samuels F570 Forward , G'-'Wd Michalka Gilmore Guard Center Forward Mackey flower left! Jones flower riglnl Center Forward Guard loiz Center 99 Shortly after the intermission East Texas sharpshom- ing began to tell, hut again the Demons tied the score and went ahead. ln the final four minutes, the blue and gold iced the game hy going into a deep freeze and allowing the visitors only one point. On the road East Texas dropped games to McNeese College 62-46 and to Northwest Louisiana 61-73. Revenge was sweet for the Lions as they toppled Louisiana Tech from the unbeaten ranks 66 to 62 in a thrill-a-second return inatch. After a close second half, the East Texans took command with five minutes before the half and were never headed. James Barker anchored the East Texas attack with nine of the 15 field goals and three free tosses. Traveling again the Lion hasketeers upended Aus- tin College 65-51 in a return contest at Sherman. The McNeese State College jinx baffled East Texas 55-52 in the field house. Though the Lions came from far hack to pull within three points of the visitors on two occasions. they could not seriously threaten the Cowhoy defenses. In the conference opener the Lions fell to South- west Texas at San Marcos 56-TO. East Texas cagers held the lead only once. hy a two-points in the opening minutes. Distance shots hy these visitors and a lax Lion defense were the decisive factors. East Texas overran Texas A81 50 to -10 in its second conference game at Kingsville. With ,loe Michalka, Charles Avant and ,lohn lfite leading the pressig de- fense that offered the ,lavelinas few good shots. ASI was limited to ll points during the second half. Giving coach llohhy liogers his one-hnndredth win as a senior college coach. the Lions won their third conference start over Sain llonston State here. East Texas home court record was given another hoost as the Lions racked l.ainar Tech 50-43. Strong defense hy hoth fixes lxcpt the contest close until 8 flurry of lnasltctinnltiitg pushed the hlnc and gold to 811 lil-point lead. l or six minutes lfnst Texas held Laltltll' 'IR-1-It scoreless. llcfore that lf. ill. lcd hy only fltm' points. The night Stephen lf. Xttstin Ftttllt' to l.i0lll3ml- they were tied with the lion- for second place in tht' confcrenee. 'tht-v tried to retain that position. hut tht' lf 'l ',lt't'lsf lofi Nl-till and revenge-minded E. T. W35 Ni-li for an sliovnlovsn with Nititlivsn-st ilicxzls. t'0llfPl'- ence Kingpin. ln in rough and tnnihle gettin- planed in Nzu'0gtl04'hf'5' lltt' lrlttllf dr--pp.-it an rtnvml ronletctire tilt to 5if'l'h n I' xl!-slllt ill si lmiiltlig till tlii nav ling I,-Vg. r,nnln'ql pls! 5lll V ho--s 5l.tli ill lllt Ileltlllnung S 00 S001-e Q blue .ze and C i CNeesg Howard Payne and East Texas clashed in conference play for the first time. The Lions claimed a 73- 49 Victory, which enabled them to regain their second place station be- side Stephen F. Austin. Q-g17's1:rga4-L-:: '- --- '- -4-' s- '-' H'- A, C, Black is fouled in the Sul Ross game. Ph r- mppled 'J 62 in 56001141 minutes Barker the 15 fd Aus- n. I Texas IC from visitors ilreaten South- cagers fpening a lax second zhalka, ng de- s, A811 f. th win r third a mother Strong until a d to all Lamar ly f0l11' ,glands , in the but the T, was wllidf' bliss when ,MSM Sensing a showdown for the Lone Star Conference lead the East Texans struck quickly and followed through to drop Sam Houston State College 56-52 at Huntsville. The upset-minded Bearkats led for 23 minutes and 35 seconds. Casey Jones, John Fite, and A. C. Black were the big-guns tallying 14 poinst each. East Texas took another stride forward in the Lone Star Confer- ence race by downing Lamar Tech 54 to 50. Earlier the Lions had beaten the Cardinals in the Field- house 59-43. Bobby Rogers' cagers set the stage here for a showdown battle with Southwest Texas State as they baf- fled Texas A811 68-55. In the big one, E. T. and South- west Texas fought down to the wire with the Lions gaining a 74-71 vic- tory. The win established the East Texans as conference favorites. The largest crowd of the season saw the last home game. Howard Payne College fell victim to East Texas 67-70 in a season- ending road game, important be- cause the Lions needed it for the conference crown. In the last game of the season, road-weary and happy, the Lions dropped Sul Ross 69-52 to wrap up the Lone 'Star Conference cham- pionship at Alpine. Nursing a 34- 33 intermission lead, the visitors came back in the final half to limit the Lobos to 19 points, gaining com- plete control of the backboards. For coach Bob Rogers the win marked the third conference cham- pionship in thc five seasons at East Texas. File drives in for u lay-up in the Stephen F Austin game, Casey Jones makes o two pointer against the Bobcais. fl-'OH fans curry Jones und File from Ihre u1urI u Ier E051 Texas cmched the lone Slnr Cnnfurr-nm Crown bY bf-fUIIr1g Southwesl Tcxus, 202 1957 RESULTS ET LOUISIANA TECH ........................... ...... 5 3 NORTHWEST LOUISIANA STATE ...... ...... 5 8 AUSTIN COLLEGE ...................,...... ...... 5 2 McNEESE STATE COLLEGE ............ ...... 4 6 NORTHWEST LOUISIANA STATE ..... ...... 6 3 LOUISIANA TECH ....................... ...... 6 6 AUSTIN COLLEGE ....... ...... 6 5 TRINITY UNIVERSITY .... ...... 9 2 WAYLAND COLLEGE ................. ...... 8 0 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA STATE .... ,..... 7 4 McNEESE STATE COLLEGE .,..... ...... 5 2 SOUTHWEST TEXAS STATE .... ...... 5 6 TEXAS A8.I ...,...................... ...... 5 0 SAM HOUSTON STATE .... ...... 5 7 LAMAR TECH .,........... .,.... 5 9 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN ...... ...... 6 9 WAYLAND COLLEGE .... ...... 6 9 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN .,.... ...... 5 3 SUL ROSS STATE .................... ...... 8 'I HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE ..... ...... 7 3 LAMAR TECH .......................... ,...., 5 4 SAM HOUSTON STATE ....... ...... 5 6 TEXAS A8-I ..,..............,............ ...... 6 8 SOUTHWEST TEXAS STATE ....... ....... 7 4 TEXAS UNIVERSITY ................ ..,.... 7 I HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE ....... ..,.... 7 0 SUL ROSS STATE ........,..........,......... .,..... 6 9 Toial Points T730 Won 20 Lost 7 In conference play the Lions won I2 games ond Iost two. CHALLENGER 69 55 42 62 7'I 62 51 55 60 56 55 70 40 53 43 60 55 56 62 49 50 52 55 71 77 67 52 Clarence lCuseyl Jones All-Conference Second Team John Fne All Conference Furs! Team W!!! 1 2'd Members of the Lone Star Conference championship track team are: lfront Warren, David Robles, Buddy McKee, Tom Haggard, Jimmy Ray, flast rowl rowl Arthur Stockstill, Clyde Harris, Larry Bates, Gilbert Moody, Wayne Winn, Bill Coley, Jerry Wright, Donald Earle, Dean Hesse, Gerald Blansitt, Donald Eddie Whitcanackp Csecond rowl Sacrates Bagiackas, Jerry Bishop, Benny Crook, Bill Thompson and Coach Charlie Thomas, TRACK Charlie Thomas has coached East Texas State to two straight Lone Star Conference track championships. fAt rightl Arthur Stockstill captained the 1957 track team. fry, W, ,f vfj ff ,ff f,,, y , t J l ff . If S 1' -- 4- 'lu k Q -1 . 4 y, lov. J A ' N.. Us I - t . K E' n 'N . r -, . Q l, V vo-ts. 204 . Mt Srocx r f :sf fowl Donald Members of 440-yard relay ieam are Clyde Harris, Jerry Bishop, Arthur Members of the mile relay 'team are Wayne Winn, Don Crook, Arthur Stockslill and Benny Warren. Sfocksfill and Jerry Bishop. A sophomore leifermon, Gerald Blcmsitt, shofput specialist, mode a loss of 52 feet, 5M inches to break his own school record. Holder of the school discus record is Dean Hesse with a toss of 147 feef. M ,ff W f, Aff, f 2 7 ' ' , fi 2, f ,MQ ' , s. X 1 'H Ms X ,, ff , JW f Winn K saw ' f A , ,X f 21 V qyff as V ffi i l y. Q S. N ' s F- , QR A -i., Q ..,..vM O David Robles and Buddy McKee led East Texas to victory in the low hurdles against Louisiana Tech. Clyde Harris won both ,- X G Nan X Q X N :L 3 gg,-,N.Q5,,,,,, P HU . X. ,, n N HQ f' 9,4 w Q:q,JQ-J ls 7 lxrilg if- -xr 5 H Y slr I we in wg ' ft -+L Q sprints in the Lone Miter 'N as , X' an ra meet. 1 1 1 ,a 'K f27f'7j5 . fy ' f 1 f' we fihvz if H? 7 ff 4,42 1 1 W , .,,,,X,g.g,f fi' ' 'fW 1f4zZ ff fX7f,,ZM'f' , f' fQf' Mf1-. ' 7 ,, Q x 5 ' ,V ,,f 'fg3 fe Q 1 WW 7 '11 T .1 11,1 ffitec-1i:7,ff,,,iff,: , a4f,51:a-,7 , ,, ,J fjxjfgf 5, f' fQgf'f af, i Af 3. M53 W ' 1 L 1, 1 f A f? 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M25 M5631 in A , yf ,,. ,. 651' , E .1 b y A, 5, 6455 M 1,Q Q ,- , ff 2 Q-,f ref.. Q ff 1 A 1 ,Q-fx ,, J f.9f.ff12- y ' 'ff ',f- as - -,. f ,..- ,ff ff gQ,MM7s'f,s ,p'Z ff9g4a ,Q ,,fh'iQ c ,Qm,?N,MZf?, ,- C5 14 Q! , Q?g - ffgey 34,34 1. ,iq w e ,w w 1 ' 4 .1 . ,174 f fyf wffe f 'effr 'J , dw 1, ' yas?-f. N , is Q ffff r f' 71 -+ -5 s i 2,1 ' f ' ' z f' I-' ,f , fig . ' ,, l Benny Warren, for left, and Clyde Harris lead Q6 Q Q, - ,V,,4W..w, 2 Q 4 ,e , ,,-apgffW ,,f5 . .ef ,Q-,aff f -f tsf, Q 1- f - b f' W ' ft tg- fh,-, puck in the 100-yard dash nn a dual meet Q !y.K2 Y 1 . . . x f f ,cy , f l5?:,sNQ,l,, , , 'Vf,, QfjQf .'!.,5,,,v' if fffg ' 4 I ., use ,G-+.,5,.,Q g Q - Mfg Q- s ,- f i wifh romana Tech. - - . ' v . -' ,-',,,Q Q..+ - Q. xy sg, f. aid' ,5,Q..sQ, ' Q ,ff ' Q- ,,,.- 6 1,11 X 4 vb. ' -ff t ,wwf wwf , 1. 1-1, Q4 : F 1 , - ' W it f ' ff 6Q'fW f?50t, 1 , 1 -W- .ff . .. , QQ , 1 x ,.,f.W, of ,44faff, y Af ,Q , , f -A , .1f1 AgfQ,. QW , N RA 1 I Q ,f - 1, ,V '.f gg ' ,f , ff s sf ',. Q, fr w',.v4y , .24-sb., Q Q1 1 'I' , -N:-' g-Q '-.,'-.:: ,.ss:-1 - lf . s. ., ,Zz I ' Q,.:v','f --,.Q,g..,, - 'Q J ., ' .X MQQ , K! , ff ,,, . ft! ,JJ f A . ,,... r. tA ,.,,li .N QW f. .ff f f -1 ,Z as f 1 me .4 4 A- ., . 1 'X ' ' 1 , s ef, - ff -fy 16954 f f -rf. I-5 4226 745 6, QQQY W - if 5 '45 Q' , g I . fli j ,rf ,fj .V as , f i -f . ff, -'fl y qw' r N 'nf-fe 44, 1 s ' 1 fe-.ts 1 '? ':ef: . .41 e A 1' 'afiif-ff AQ QKM .-,H H 1 am ,M 2 ,, ,.,,. 1 l 1 1 Eddie Whitcanack clears the bar. Donald Earle was the other member of the ole ault te . 1 p V am X 1 l 1 1 I 1 I 1 I l I The 1957 track team made a fine collection of track trophies, winning the Border Olympics, Laredog the Southwest Recreation meet, Fort Worth, the West Texas Relays, Odessa, a four-team meet, Ruston, La., plus several dual meets. The most-prized addition to the trophy case came when the Lions ran away with the Lone Star Conference title, a feat accomplished by East Texas for the past three seasons. During the past track season, cindermen rewrote the school record books, making changes in some events which have stood for as much as 17 years. Rewriting was done by Donald Earle, pole vault Q13 ft. 615 in.jg Gerald Blansitt, shotput Q52 ft. 511, in.jg Gilbert Moody, mile run f4:23.3Dg Wayne Winn, 4-40-yard dash f49.0Qg Roy McKee, low hurdles 123.221, Donald Crook, two mile run f10:08j 3 fCrook, Winn, Bagiackas, Moodyj two mile relay team f7:52.3Qg and fWinn, Harris, Stockstill, Moodyj sprint medley relay 13:25.81 I i l 1 1 1 E 1 1 l l l l 1 1 i 1 1 . 11 ay l as s 1 Y X 1 l l l 1 207 1 1 is, f, rf .f 'ft l Four year lettermen, Barry Pelton and Mac Bane, talk t , 1 39 .J 2 If Q Va . -QW , 6 x Y fy- Vx: ,Q ,J A --f Q K. 5 ' Z ji 1 - wi 9' new ' if i l' 4 f ,fi gl iv -ty' ,- Q i .vw Q ' , I 1 r s V . A ' V f V' l H S 'fi xx,. Members of the tennis team ore: Cfirst rowl Tom Honey, Lynn Fry, Barry Peltong Cseconcl YOWJ Melvin Setzer, Bobby Brackeen, Moc Bone, Marion Teel, Jeff Buyer. TENN o coach Perry Broom. I I . The llllllCf0lll0ll Lion tennis team. winner of 24 straight matches during the 1957 season. posted one of its best reeortls in the history of the college. The 24--0 showing lioostetl the Lion vietory mark to 28 straight without il tie or loss. Hardin Simmons tied lilaist Texans, 3-3. last spring. ln two years. the Lions have heen umletienteml in -I-Z2 outings. The Lion victim string lust season wus at long one with sueh teams as lllilillltllllll. lluylor. SMU. Tllll. Texas Teeh. llartliu Simmons :intl North 'llexns eoming out seeoml hest. an: ffim fowl M' fmvnd rowj 9' 5000, Marion of 24 wi one . The few 23 ons tied ug Lions viCiiII1 s H5 Hgfdin -and best vll utwl 0 A ,fy ,7. f ' 5,5 vzvg1v,,, 11? ':,,g,'pff ,Q , IV F. 'ff ,4 y M , 4 QQKM ' 2 ,f ,gg gs ewizzfw X xmw W1 f ffw Mac Bane Four Year Letterman Tom Haney One Year Letterman A -'J Ei rf it Bobby Brackeen Lynn Fry Two YW' Lenefman One Year Letterman LETTERME Melvin Setzer Two Year Letterman 5. f- I 'ss ,59 r Liiivfs- :L 'Q Barry Pelton Four Year Letterman X? XR X X X X N 209 A four-ye.-or lenermon Sorry Pehon plcymg Tom Hcxney fat leftl had o 'I60 record of the In c numbel oi one and ,wo won ended the an-oson with o W3 won loss record io Nw KX . l Pelton, playing pots, ended the 1 d . with U 141 3 l I GULF Members of the undefeated golf team ure: A. W. Shelton, Bob White, Hal Thornton, and Coach ffirst rowl Ricky Blythe, Bill Poolg Qsecond row, Jesse Hawthorne. The Lion golf team was plagued with rain during the 1957 season, playing only three matches and win- ning all three. All other matches were postponed. Coach Jesse Hawthorne's team was a surprise second- place finisher in the Lone Star Conference behind Lamar Tech's fifth straight championship. The Lion foursome shot 629 to a record 583 for Tech. ME 1 TR MuRALs Arfemcl won the club league foolbnll clmmpionw ship. Members include: lfirsl rowl Bill Terry, Furl Conner, Beniy Vickers, Ronnie Ruley, Jerry Terry, fsecond TOWJ Tommy Johnson, Puscunl Valle, Wayne Mills, Ray Tucker, cmd Bill Alexcanfler, Nurnxlvrl: 0'l llxr Lnllrgr rhonxpionship workouts lmnlmll h-uni ure- lisa! vow' David Johnson, JO? - T ll'i:ko:. Jin. Alnwmr, Nc-nl! Smllh' lsecond rowi CTN: lx-vinrll Llliuflnc ,lOf1f'B Cf!-ng Hancock' on ldgm Dye-1 X Y my DfhOVIkS bn, Joe d 70Wl :k, and Bobby Brackeen and Marion Teel won the independent league badminton doubles. l , f g , l Raymond Bennington and Don Phillips were named college tennis doubles champions. Representing Cavalier, Ralph Martin and L. M. Smith won club league tennis doubles. 4 ,N . ,,..M.m,.-u ff- - The Roadrunners won fhe basketball B feam championship. Players include: lfirsf rowl Joe Grozier, Charlie Hefley, Keith Dickinson, George Fort, fsecond TOW, Danny Tinney, Jack Porter, Billy Giddens, and Charles Woodfin. .lerry Kelley, Cavalier, is archery champion. Paul Galvan is badminton and ping pong Artarno Barry Polton won the badminton singles singles independent champion. ggllggg championship. Plc ship McD1 rowi l l bull NB leum 'mt fowl Jo, Players on the independent league champion- klnmnt George ship BSU volleyball team are: Cfirst rowl Charles kk Porter, Billy McDonald, Jackie Morris, Jimmy Terry, lsecond rowl Don Phillips, Charter Bishop, and Earl Hill. l independent league ping pong cloubles championship was won by Mar- L. M. Smith, Cavalier, won the club league basketball 'free throw. cellous Giddens and Jimmy Felty. singles -X xg . se X X xxx ss as it .SXFXX K AXX: in sk - X . s . X wx . L get . ms. we W x, .N as Xl? xx if Nw, T 1 lifts. an .,,,f.A,n3' 0-P' AJ ,eff , ,, 49' - ,av na, W -'gn Q, f '44-Q 46 99 aa f' 95 . , YA' klfvjfa 3 X1 . gpg 5 4 'l', I H 'K ,J li . 3 it ,A . 4 1 'N A iq!! gig? :X v ' 1 ' 1 ig ,i vii! 3, e i v , 1 -1 Fffzfwfa X. I-all ' ., R i-it--J-3-H1 Members of the intramural council are: lfirst rowl Rl-'l9Y HUYSI AlYSe Thelma Cf-'ll' JOY Kllgofef PEQQY Spofkif Mofgafel PYBWW, GYOCG Quinn, Cunningham Marilyn Honea, Jackie Polsonp lsecond rowl Nevada Spring, intramural director Miss Sara Dunn. WOME 'S I TR MURALS Representing Kaidishon, Ruby Hoya won club Dorothy Reeves and Ruby Hays representing Kaidishan social club won club league badminton, tennis and ping pong doubles. league badminton, ping pong and tennis xinglos. 16 WIC til K . S Ja- asm-N i f W , 5 --1 R Tx: , T,a'g2 f',Z'fi.P,'iim Q, A ,l , Qi - - F' :Weds ' f if if ,va-46 i .,-Q-,rf-i-+ H .. 'L UL? ' N810 .agggff wi-ff R ' 4 is U Zllfl., 'Q ,N-.-v far C1 K . vi? f nl, -N fn , ,s,,.,., -f , ,nw A ' 4 .V ? 5 f7 f?74.?, A, ' i..,l ,ii lk, . r . -5.2 -5 N.. 1 V C, 1., , ' 'rl Ill Ill ef' it W-'15 1 '14G -- in use W -we rw- i - a y t , ' B, , a . A mi :. ' Q f .il l I-'O ,vs V I ' ' x A af l U R VZ 1 , 4 I V ' -'N' iv ... X 'Vg' fflilt A, ' , I ',.,.,'.'.mf'.'..: s, ,yn if. . . v:.r:.l,ul.!Q:. r 1 LV' ' I, ly 21,36 u' X gl ' ' M l - '0, bv . , ,4 . ' ' IK. 53- A ,iv V:- -'SJ NM' Molbodoan Hoherlx representing BSU won inde- pendent lonnit ainglu. av-H-vf vw bm N volt Nor Cor cha VON r l We Quinn, von inde- , M by f 1 'sf A w e :Qi 1 i i l E i r at i Peggy Sparks, Les Choisites, won club league Pat Patterson won independent league basket- Ouida and Reida Montgomery BSU won mde basketball free throw. ' Members of the independent championship BSU volleyball team are: lfront rowj Loveta Green, Nancy Call, Jane Patterson, Lady English, Peggy C0mPl0fU Csecond rowj Martha Bruce, Agnes Bu- Chanan, Pat Patterson, Thelma Call, Mary Sue Bar- ron. ball 'Free throw and ping pong singles. ' pendent ping pong doubles 1 wil 1091401 I lvl fl W ff QV lfldependem G Mcbcmddl ttersgnl and Sue BQ Well now' Tlwmus. rip in the etty Cun- C MCCUYI lane Wil- ey Erwin, , wdf UW' www: Milleff W WI. J mlpli Members of club league championship Kaidishan volleyballfteam lare: Cfirst rowl Ruby Hays, Melba- dean Hohertz, Jeanne Vanderslice, Barbara Pruitt, Patsy Gillispieg Csecond rowl Wilma Grizzle, Jean Morris, Martha Hopkins, Dorothy Reeves, and Pat McQuaid. Pat Patterson was named independent league Carolyn Brown, Kalir, won the club archery PqfPq1-fe,-son and jane pqfferson Won the mde archery chammon' Ch'3mPl0n5hlP- 'pendent badminton doubles. If at 5 hs t if .Qs i wr fwigi ,f V I UPLEANIZJWUNS -f '7t35,1 I, sa v : - 'A 'gk lr, ,v L f- Xl YI I W I 1 if 7CFf'q5W'wL- mi 1 X! X X , . . We ' xffif 52 r i W- ,A w we-44 4 zi , W , 1 , L. ,, ' 'h 2 X , V' fr ZW! Wm tv Nevada Thomason Fay Rogers Bill Sheridan James Blackshear Administration Editor Typist Business Manager Graduate Assistant i ti '1 , Sally Ryan Editor Otha Spencer Advisor ,IW ff' i if fm.. 0 l fi n f I 4 -- Q Q' I L-i 'T Clio Q P- 4 g A - 1 - I ' f ' 4 -ul. s ' Q in Q wx-.gh E .M E -,-, I5 F. .': '.. gi Il ,t Q The aim of the 1957 Locust is to present an overall ew of campus l1fe This year more pages were de voted to showmg the student relaxmg, Workmg, study mg and participating 1l'1 all college activities V1 T0 accompllsh th1s staff members shot over 6000 negatives and approxlmately 1000 of them were used in Locust production. Student sometimes put in eight hours a day in order to get the right picture or to write appropriate copy. This is your book and the staff hopes that it is a true picture of 1956-57 at East Texas State. Joe lee Goodwin Associate Editor Janice Hamm Mary Farler Staff Members flower rightl Bill Holley Jimmy Brannan Staff Member Lab Technician Bill Petty Artist it ,,.f1y',,rmMr: .ff L f xo? X Qx X 4 THE EAST TE A Lorraine Blalock Editor wr gi x is so EE T cf! -Y i' Under the editorship of Lorraine Blalock the fall semester East Texan received a top rating of All-Amer ican from the Associated Collegiate Press, Minneapolis, Minn. This is tl1e second time in the history of the college that the paper has received the highest rating. The East Texan was one of eight college semi-weeklies in the United States to receive the All-American rating. Mary Williams Society Editor I l ,J V I 1 v the fall All-Amer. inneapolis, the college ating. The reeklies in :an rating. New XXX. QNXQ .7 6 f- Z, 6 R. E. Baker, Dr. Elsie Bodemann and Miss Mary Nelson are Alpha Chi Lois Hayes, Edith O'Brien, Mary Ann Edwards, Csecond rowi Bill Chronister, sponsors. Students in the upper ten per cent of the iunior and senior classes R. E. Baker, Glen Ferguson, Don Clark, Ross Evans, James Ernest Garrett, are eligible to belong. Charles L. Burnside, fthird rowl Sherrell Walker, Jackie Porter, Bill Wilson, Member-s are: lfirst rowl Dr. Elsie Bodemann, Miss Mary Nelson, Dorothy GGY Jones' MCC Bone- Harper, Lou Weaver, Jerry Hileman, Lorraine Blalock, Frances Tolson Davis, ALPHA CHI LPHA PHI OMEG Dr. J. W. McCrary and Dr. W. L. Dorries sponsor Alpha Phi Omega, a Eugene Lenore, Zeb William Rilce Ill, Kenneth Hurst, Tommy Valentine, fsec- service fraternity composed of college men previously affiliated with the ond YOWJ J. W. McCrary, Joel McGee, Paul R. Keahey, Jr., Ralph Stevens Bob Boy Scouts. Members include: Cfirst rowl Walter L. Johnson, Silar Taylor, Mills, Jerry Holley. i ' l 1 i l , l 55 X I v-N I 4 7 f Oil ul Chronister, ' PWS' Garrett, 'wr sau vm,,,,, r GA .... rqfrmeg faec- jgvv YQWN, B0b G? 'Os wk yy Alpha Lambda Delta rs an honor society 'for freshman women wlth a rowl Frances Davrs Jane McMrllon Rosalee Mayfield Jerry Hrleman Lorraine 25 or above average Miss Mary Bowman and Dean Margaret Berry are Blalock Brllle Durand Brllre Holloway Miss Bowman Cthrrd rowl Elaine the sponsors Brown Jeannte Edwards Patsy Bute Betty Rogers Jo Ann Hammond Glory Members are fflrst rowl Dr Bodemann Sue Floyd Luclle Petty Wava Sue anna P09 Douglas Jo Anne Gray Grace Moncrref Clyda Romans Dr Parker Csecond ALPHA LAMBD DELT ALPHA PSI 0 EG Alpha Psi Omega, an honor society 'for students working in dramatics, is sponsored by Dr. Rose- mary Owens. Sonny Cade is president. Members include: ffirst rowj Marice Sawyer, Lera Jeanne Rowlette, Rosemary J. Owens, Fran- cyse Peacock, Faye Hall, Csecond rowl Sonny Cade, Nathan Wilson, Wallace Kemp, Bob Gentry, Kenn Glave. T27 Tw: The Angels' Flight, which is the Arnold Air Society's sister club, is sponsored by Mrs. David Alford and Mrs. Bill Tarter. Ann Cox is president pro-tem. Members are: Hirst rowl Martha Hopkins, Mary Broughton, Edna Driskill, Ann Cox, Mrs. Bill Tar- ter, isecond rowl Mary Williams, Billie Holloway, Tessie Hurst, Merlene Presley, Peggy Sparks, De- Lois Stolusky. ANGELS' FLIGHT R OLD IR SOCIETY Mike Waller is commander of the Arnold Air Society, which is limited to advanced AF-ROTC cadets under tor-mal contract with the USAF. Members are: itlrst rawl Edward L. Scarborough, James A. lacy, Chester G. Clark, Jack D. Brooklr Danny C. Smith: tsrcond rovsl Marla T. Finch, Miki Wlaller, Gene Marshall, M Richard Kendrick Qthird rawl James E. McVN'illihms. Bruce F. Hibbltt, Doll L. Clresrmt, Major Darwoad C, Stephens. LIGHT J 9 H9915 Air A IMOTC J 0 Wi, M L dv Wah, ul al 0. mm, J fs 3, Mille f W llhird Q I. QW, Don 3 l, il ii? Baptist Student Union holds vesper services every evening. Members in- clude: lfirst rowj Nathan McAlister, Reida Montgomery, Marceline Reeves, Nell Thomas, Leon Page, Ann Roach, Joyce Williams, Betty Blanche Rike, Charlotte Walker, Wilma Coffman, Kay Manhart, fsecond rowl Edwin Branom, William McDowell, Clycla Romans, Jimmy Terry, Charles McDonald, Myra Kirbie, Ouida Montgomery, Frances Jordon, Linda Watson, Nevada Spring, Thelma Hunt, fthird rowl Lucile Petty, Kay Gavin, Texanna Latimer, Herschel R. Grier, Emma Lou Boston, Thomas fBuddyJ Hinton, Barbara Sue Craft, ir--5 .' T Loveta Green, Janene Carwile, Doris Lambert, Mary Nelle Horne, Carolyn Bed- good, Martha Bruce, Lady English, lfourth rowj Robert Saxon, Russell Ware, Camelia Loughmiller, Wallace Kemp, Earl Hill, Margaret Grau, Danny Smith, Madonna Price, Ken Phillips, Charter Bishop, Jerry Eddins, Sonny Gavin, Royce Call, Ralph Swinford, rfifth rowj Russell Ware, Bobby Beene, David White, Ulna Cathey, Austin Wilkie, Mary Neeley, James Galloway, Tony Moore, Tommy Valentine, Phyllis Alford, Harold Ellredge, Arthur Southerland. BAPTIST STUDE T U IO ,1 'W' 'Sf 4 . . J Ns! S -,,,, cf? j 1 'tram' in it My 230 I .Faye P0995' Hornsby is president of BSU. Other nwnas bers of the executive- council are: Charlotte VS'allrer Jackie Morris, Cecilia Oxxons Carolyn Bedgopd Charles McDonald, Patsy VVilson Dr. .ts E, Fmnk- ' llllf 'limi' vilomlr P09515 Hornsby Jvnnice Petti- grew, Russell VVure, Barry Felton XN'ilnto Coffman lTl0kl Allen, Cora Mrlwonulrl, D,-Lgis Rr-then Austin Wfillxlv. s NS. K l s 1 ,mms x ,, Carolyn Bed- Russell Ware, Danny Smiih, y Gavin, Royce David Whife, Tony Moore, erlcnd. mam' fuafhfr e 'f' .4 M cvf 'f If Munn N45 Xx S E Association of Women Students' Council is com- clude: Geraldine Barrow, Charlene Williams, Edna posed of the officers and representatives to the Driskill, Jerry Hileman, Becky Foster, Phyllis Al- AWS. Jerry Hileman is president. Members in- ford, Betty Ormes, Barbara'Hamm. lNNl0N COUNCIL S COU CIL Betty Rogers is president of Binnion Hall Coun- cil. Members are: Lfirst rowl Mrs. Ruth Gant. Olyerie Newsome, Betty Rogers, Lynn McCurdy, Lera Jeanne Rowletteg rseconcl ross' Sue Hoi-grove, Phyllis Alford, Mary Nelle Horne, Becky Foster, Jo Ann Overall, Betty Ormes, Martha Faires. UN Hall COUD' f pnnion Mu. Rutll Gay' I Lynn Mull' FH: Hafgrollel l rwlwslii Foflflf lo fu. MW foilelf Sonny Cade is president of Club Council Forum. A governing organization TeSSl6 ReClfeC1ff1, MClFTl1C1 COZCIH, JOYCS TUYIOFI Becky F0S'feI', Emily Rl9SbY for social clubs, its members include: ffirst rowj Jerry Hileman, Gwyn Harper, lfhird rowi Billy Charles Terry, Sonny Cade, Charles McFatridge, Lynn McCurdy, Martha Hopkins, Patsy Gillispiep lsecond rowj Alice Kaiser, CLUB COUNCIL FORUM C. Y. F. Christian Youth Fellowship is an organization for the youth of the Disciples of Christ Church. Dewey Choate is president. Members are: lfirst rowi Sally Hardegree, Nancy Dowell, Sally Ryan, Edna Driskill, Csecond rowl Mrs. W. P. Hardegree, Wil- liam Hardegree, Bob Dowell, Dewey Choate, James X Allen, Monty Browning. . X :XMX X X-xx X f f Carrol Coe is president of the Collegiate Future Farmers of America which is open to all majors and minors in agriculture. Members include: lfirst row, L. P. Coston, Jr., Frankie L. Winfrey, Carrol Coe, Norman McCoy, Bill Sanders, William R. Janes, Ray Carson, C. J. Jones, Bob Taylor, Harvey Ferguson, William E. Daniel, Csecond rowj Norman Butts, Donald Slack, Glenn Ferguson, Robert Fagala, Huie Stanley, Herbert Brevard, Alvin Niehues, Carlos G. Miller, Ardis D. Barnes, Huey Blackney, Cthird rowi F. E. Bailey, Bob King, Bobby Tindel, Charles Wordrup, Leroy Pickle, Derrell White, J. D. Ballard, Clifford Swirozynski, Billy Bob McWhorter, Frankie Thorp, David Bohannon, L. H. Linker, David Curtis, Jerry Bell, Cfourth rowj Tommy Davidson, Jimmie Jacobs, William G. White, Jr., John White, James Pearce, Calvin Singletary, Smithy Allen, Silas Taylor, Henry D. Walker, William Thomas, Donald Easterling, Robert Blalock, John Smith, Edgar Dyer, Charles H. Price, Bobby Dunn, Lynn McDaniel, James W. Pierce, Abram Loe, John R. Noe, Wyndell Sisco. COLLEGIATE F. F. . X 2342 Robert 'lay-lon. Bo Gunnlmix Billy Bob MCNWNOI- as lvl, William Daniel uml C, NN' Richovdson show E. T. l'l0iRpui Stumlmrl Sully xshi.-ti xx on grand Chum- Pl0'W il'IN0y Cav ut low Stunw Fun and Rodeo le-xo: kann Clifford Jccobs Smifhy old Eosferling, 71 Dunn, lynn I iii ffm .a.:...Wiy , . F if V5 f 1 f f V , ..... ,. ,I 54 , X j 1 A. B. Jolly of KRLD speaks at the annual FFA banquet. Jerry Bell presents Barbara Manfoofh Bell, FFA sweetheart, a bouquet of red roses. ll Sisco. i J. Cullen Sowers, dean of the college, .my wb McWl40E Eresents Norman McCoy with an award af the Q n ,hoW ' anquef. , uhordtfund Cham A gn 9 unfair and no Win 0? V V f , 'fm gf, V, I L 3 4 'f .. , 0 4 , , f x f ,Q 1,3 fwfz ,W W.. X Il,...,,...,.,.,..... 1 1 .4 .- ,hs Ha W ff ' '-gjvfaf ' ' , 5' -5 u ,- jf , -' V1, . M - A A' fzfzfv ' ' 5. 1 M11 - , 'S ' . ' ' 7, 42 ' . . . jf - n l .E , L fy: . 51,4 , , ,np ww , ..,r ,fm , ,. Q, Y ,qu Y V, 1 -Ag. my f- N H ff V W . 1 wi :Q ' x, -V. Wir V 4' Y , yu 7- 154 - in .fig . , 4. Q' . , wg, D ,VJ 2 ' . I , w r, ' if , . aw X X X N xi.: f '- 1 ' I Q48 ,. iulfxxs . Fr , H, Q, un us 5 eq .1 b ,L .nn k x , ixidiix vw, Q 2, wV 1315 m vizZf1fQJgff Q ff' -'-'4:E:':':1:::-zz-1.55 .-1-H4-5-kite::f.f-:f1-- 1 --n.-.f.:, .,,+,,w,..-.Q 1 NP? 7 0 v X K 1 o Q 3 ff 7' .' 'f L5 xxx X E2 Tilt James Doudney is president of the Industrial Education Club which is Zollie Capps, Spurgeon Peaden, Herschel Poe, Cecil Cooper, Kenneth Robert open to all industrial education maiors and minors. Members include: Qfirst Soni fthird rowj Chester Ainsworth, Vance Gibson, C. H. Connolly, James E rowl James L. Crawford, Leland D. Pierce, Pat Carlisle, Bobby Ray, Cary Doudney, W. E. Wright, Johnny Moore, Cloyd Rowell. Hall, John Hall, Billy Presswood, fsecond FOWJ Ray E. Matthews, Paul Cain, I DUSTRI L EDUCATIGN LUB X V, ,LM-.,g7,4r K L' X www! I, '- Z , ,, kilvlw um-ml-.-tx watch U Mud cqntpmwx Q-mplowee ul xxolh alumina n wut tp thi- Pxtllru plnut Dudley Miller B bb Un Cecil Cooper drink coffee ond Cokes. james Crawford pours a cup of coffee for Dr. Hordon, guest speaker. WX x N X. Aflef the first club meeting Charles Connolly, d I 0 y Carlisle, Dr. Welcome Wright nr 5 740 Jack Hendley is president of Future Teachers of America, and Dr E-:veit Shepherd sponsors the organization. Members include: ttirst FOV- I -my Graves Joy Kilgore, Martha Hopkins, Patsy Gillispie, Roc-nelle Smith Muvy Broughton, Alice Kaiser, Barbara Hughes, Arvella Jones, tsecond :ov-' Dr F. T. . The International Relations Club i affairs. David Smith is president, and Dr. Louis Harlan, Dr. Edith Pmkrr uncl Dr. Nannie Tilley sponsor the organization. Members include: ttirst rows Mrs Lutz, Pat Reece, Elizabeth Perry, Gwyn Harper, Dora Row, Juno Dickson, Betty Lewis, Betsy McCampbellg fsecond fOWl Wava Sue Douglas, Grace' Mon- s open to all students intemstr-d in world We cr g .2 F. .t t.,f P if P. ., .ure fc..,.ff S'.r'::v:r' Boxers. Q r WH, V' it - ' c ic f .'..-V: EC B C5409 ty,,,5 icy. Q f f .nn F- rr' .marc :was in Hr'Oir lntw lc' 'Yr 2 V'--,H-1 3- Io Ro O sr v 9 citrt Mint: K l ' c loot cs, 'KOS' M'-9: fs, I.. ltr 1 l.t'x. Q, l-,f ' Nl w e I 4- 'K H ' 'xt' .sn-uf'- l w itll Vu: it .- g l .' ivy-.V r- r ' ' T' buh: v ill x Li hey X hht. f uw G 1 t 3 QNS, Rqy 15, Becky , Charles I lechler, .TIO iw! l Chester Clark is president of the Newman Club which is open to all Michalkag Csecond rowj Roman Gutierrez, Sinecio Gutierrez, Mike Jacaman, I Catholic students. Members include: Qfirst rowl Jerry Hileman, Dr. Paul W. Charles Quinn, Jose E. Gutierrez, Bryan A. Hebert. ' Barrus, Father John O'Rourke, William Charles Sperier, Chester Clark, Joseph EWMAN CLUB onister, James PHI MU SI Phi Mu Si is open to majors and minors in music. Members include: ftirst rowj Charles Mitchell, Doris Lambert, Martha Haggard, Barbara Pruitt, Sandra Craft, Chester Channon, Phyllis Martin, lsecond rowl Bill Smith, Tommy Downing, Fred Daniel, Jimmy Hollingshead, Bill Haskett. saw qs 43 244 J 'Q - S x ' QI T7 wir Jean Morris is president of Phi Pi Delta, an honorary organization for Joyce Taylor, Grace Quinny lsecond row Jean Morris, Miss Elizabeth Huggins, physical education maiors and minors. Members and sponsors include: Cfirst Tessie Redfearn, Pat Patterson, Nevada Spring, Peggy Sparks: third row rowl Pat McQuaid, Alyse Cunningham, Wilma Grizzle, Mary Sue Barrow, Lcrry Ward, Joseph Michalko, Neal Hinson, Stuart Daniels. 'ml PHI Pl DELT 17' L 1 i ,K y X. 'z X PRESS CLUB Dr. W. J. Bell and O. C, Spencer sponsor the Press Club, which is open to all students interested in iournolisrn. President is Gux Horton. Members include: ifirst rowl Lorraine Blalock Solis Ryan Janice Hamm, Joe Leo Goodwin isecond row Eugene Lenore, Guy Horton O C Spencer R .l McCloud. Pi Omega Pi is open to all iunior and senior business administration majors who meet scholar- ship requirements. Trezzie A. Pressley heads the organization which is sponsored by Dr. C. O. Mitch- ' ell. Members include: Hirst rowj Trezzie Pressley, Shirley Pierce, Elizabeth Henderson, Kenneth Mc- Cord, LaDale Brimmage, Csecond rowj Barney Rob- inson, Glenn Ross, C. O. Mitchell, Franklin Parker, Jr. Hvggins, fthird fowl Lua J RE-LAW aus Swmf sponsor the . att itvdents interested 5,7 Horton. Members num, SONY lion' dm. Jmond fowl O gl Spencer, ll' l' l l l l l 4 i i - David Smith is Chief Justice of the Pre-Law Club, I 1 whcih is sponsored by Dr. J. R. Saylor. Members E include: Hirst rowj J. R. Saylor, Bill Cappel, Kath- leen Quattlebaum, Kenn Glove, tsecond rowl David L. Smith, Terry Hanes, John J. Wagliardo. 1 3 Pl GMEG PI 6 RGDEO CLUB 'Nr 5. CQ S. I lll' C I e ! ?'!1sl.g.. A 1? rf V Q 5 i T ' 3 Lx I1 V5 Winners of Western Week rodeo are E. C. Icen- .1 hower, calf roping, Haynes Kueckelhan, bulldogg- -- ing and best all-around cowboy, Joe Mays, bull riding, and Norwood Grubb, bareback. Haynes Kueckelhan is president of the Rodeo Club. Members ore: Hirst YOWJ John Stephens, Paul Carroll, Glenda Sue Johnson, Kay Francis, Frances Covert, Mary Cates, Martha Sanders, Norma Conley, lsecond YOWD Curtis Richardson, Bennie Floyd, Haynes Kueclcelhan, Duane Jones, Twister Routh, I v I ...lf Joe Mays, Carlos Miller, A C. Hughes rshred r-cw Roger Thompson, Jearold Soles, Roy Lee Jackson, Nonwood Grubb, Neel Tankersley, Bob Taylor, Hqrygy Ferguson, llourtl-r row' David Is-re, Le-m Peirce, Twister Crithndqn, William E. Denial, Billy Bob McWl1or1er s Don Slack cmd Eddie lcenhower hold cz wild cow while three cowboys attempt to milk her. lmpson, Jearold Taylor, Harvey ion, William E. M. ' East Texas 'State won fourth place in team standing at the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association rodeo held here May 17 and 18. Clyde May of McNeese State Won a saddle for best all-around cowboy. Norwood Grubb of ET. won first in bareback bronc riding. lAt righfj Roger Thompson struggles to stay aboard on bucking bronc. Thompson won 'fourth in bull riding. Lem Pierce copes with on struggling calf in the colf roping contest. 7 RELIGICUS COUNCIL 1 it Religious Emphasis week is under the direction of the Religious Council. Joe Ed Adams heads the group. Members include: ffirst rowj Patsy Buie, Peggy Hornsby, Billie McDonald, Glenda Sue John- son, Jo Anne Grayg Csecond rowj Barry Pelton, Joy Kilgore, Pat Reece, Camelia Loughmiller, Nancy Miller Dowell, Don Timberlake, lthird row? Joe Grozer, Joe Adams, Walter Lazenby, Jr. SABRE CLUB Sammy McWilliams is president of the Sabre Club which is open to any freshman or sophomore member of AFROTC. Members include: Cfirst rowl Edgar Wallace, Roy Davis, John Hickman, Jack Carlton, Jon Stevens: isecond rowl Bobby England, Bill Baker, Buel Bently, Max Garland, Ted Parker, Bill LeRosen, Sammy McWilliams: fthird rowl Joe Thurman, Kenneth Caughran, Gary Halbrook, Wayne Hiller, Ed Rainwater, Gary Press. NCIl nigr the dimdion 'kms heads the gg my B... do SUB John NNY Pelton, joy Willmiller, Numy fowl Joe PPV, Jr. N d, Ted Parker, mesh Covghwnr Robert Taylor is president of Sigma Tau Delta which is open to all English Pauline Rogers, Gwyn Harper, Jo Anne Gray, Margaret DeHart, Mrs. C. A. majors and minors who meet the scholastic requirements. Dr. Margaret Wiley Deonier, Paul W. Barrusp fsecond rowl Carl A. Deonier, Fred Tarpley, Dean sponsors the organization. Members include: Cfirst rowj Jeanette Harris, Bishop, Henry Harris, Margaret Wiley, Samuel A. Mitchell, Jr. SIGMA T U DELTA TUDE T CHRISTIA Student Christian Fellowship is an interdenominational group of students. Charlotte Walker, Cora Mae McDonald, Thelma Jo Call, Patsy Swope, Rebekah Joy Kilgore heads the organization and Dr. L. D. Parsons is sponsor. Members Heath, .lanene Carwile, Barbara Hamm, Joy Kilgore, Cthird rowj Thelma Hunt, are: lfirst rowj Cecilia Owens, Nell Thomas, Marceline Reeves, Nevada Don Phillips, Agnes Buckanan, Ralph Swinford, Charles McDonald, Thomas Spring, Wilma Coffman, Csecond rowl Dorothy Harper, Rosemary Garrett, Hinton, Barry Pelton, George Smith. FELLOWSHIP 49 R J, 45, Student Council members, who are elected by popular vo rowj DeLois Stolusky, Sally Ryan, Jeanette Harris, Emma BI TU DE fAt right! Mac declares Gloria Matthews winner of the corn-husking contest during Western Week, which is sponsored by the council to support the Orphans' Party. Maior officers are LaDole Brimmage, vice-president, Del.ois Stolusky, secretary, and Mac Bane, president. t I K -1, 4, j . vial! 2, . ii ', ,E f - gi' f 1 at gm'-?.-..W...... L., Y. '-.. . K ,-...r' -. -QI-so-'- 5 ! 1 1 ' i X O I ,..-- 4. 5. A f -' rw I Z V 2.44 rw fe, greg Qfirst Holloway, Ann Cox, Csecond YOWJ Lc1Dale Brimmoge, Ray Ransom, Barry glock, Martha Pelton, Bill Wilson, Bob Ross, Mac Bane, Dana Ransom. T CCUNCIL 23 X A A X N xbksx i-Q Q. 1 , 1 'cs' --. t, . . inc, X Q 1 , ...L S Barry ,ew Members ofthe Student Union Board of Directors include: Hirst rowl Anita fthird rowj LaDale Brimmage, Joe Seale, Dana Ransom, Max Garland, James Evans, Myrna Umberson, Betty Cunningham, Kay Francis, Cal Arnold, lsecond Wood, and Bill Hunt. rowj Faye Rattan, Mary Graves, Jerry Kelley, Richard Stolle, John J. Wagliardo, SUB BGARD ASSGCI TIO Students who have won letter jackets in varsity sports are eligible for the Charles Avant, Gerald Blansitt, Jim Parsons, lthird rowj Joe Jackson, Neal T Association. Arthur Stockstill is president and members are: Cfirst rowl Hinson, Norman Hinson, Jerry Lytle, Wayne Winn, Wayne Arnold, and Arthur Stockstill, Melvin Setzer, Marion Teel, Jefferey Bayer, Larry Ward, Don George Peacock. Crook, fsecond rowl Bill Keesee, Dean Hesse, Clyde Harris, Dee Mackey, 1441 f , 2, ,yy 4 .f V Womens Recreational Assoclation is open to all women interested in sports Ruby Hays IS president Members are: Ctirst rowj Nelda Alderman, Marilyn Upshaw Jeanne Vanderslice, Kay Francis, Jean Morris, Dorothy Wood- son, Csecond rowj Martha Holloway, Betty Rogers, Joyce Taylor, Ma w1f,,, 'f ' swf' , in J' A tiff' X i i 4 f 1' , ' . M J s fi I ii M - 2- fr I VV, f.., , 53514 1 1 f , yi ' 3 , 'V 3 1 KX sv TOWN C0-ED Geraldine Barrow is president ot the Town Coed Association which is open to all women not living in college housing. Members include: Cfirst rowj Charlotte Walker, Merle Carter, Geral- dine Carterg Csecond rowl Martha Bruce, Theresa Garner, Margaret Prewitt, Mildred Davis. Prewitt, Jeannie Edwards, Alyse Cunningham, Edna McCoy, Jane Patterson, Pat Patterson, Triva Fivashp Cthird rowl Thelma Jo Call, Peggy Sparks, Wilma Grizzle, Pat Dillard, Daphinia Gibson, Dorothy Reeves, Ruby Hays, Mary Sue Baron, Pat McQuaid, Dora Burden, Grace Quinn, Barbara Pruitt. ' sa-. 1-ta Q L c D i -EDS F of the Town 3 ull nberg include: Cifierl irurel Thermo Davis, Women Gerol. 'aMerson, s, Wilma tary Sue l Wesley Foundation is an organization for Methodist students. Members are: Qfirst rowl Grover Loughmiller, Bill Wesson, Dale Boland, Richard Clemans, Walter Johnson, Bill Cotton, Joe Saylor, Jr., Jack McNabb, Von Roy Dunn, Gregory Smith, fsecond rowj Louise Points, Penelope Woodson, Daphne Newman, Kathleen Clements, Joyce Kent, Dorothy Harper, Tess Reeves, Dana Hitchcock, Camelia Loughmiller, Pearlie Fay Rogers, Jewel Walker, Ruth Rollingsp Cthird rowl Ell Leta Smith, Virginia London, Addie Jo Little, Pat Gray. WE LEY FCUND TIC ff lAt rlghtl Students prepare homemade ice cream 'for an ice cream party given by the Wesley Foundation. lBelowl A Christmas banquet was held at Wesley Foundation for students and guests. M aww , W, 2 ,uf V W R , ff ,',v W: 'ZW W X iw 1 I lffff. X 5 f 'Z ,. f ' U X 355690, f My V zffwwhmf We MUSIC EasTexans rehearse before show time at Tyler TV station. N 2 fm . ' .- 1, ,,. ,geass . 5- :,.: m ,,, is'g:-'Q -.X - f ' viii' f ss fs sau' 4 Q. is f- Q we aw' so fe it Yi :IsE5L5.i il gswqgwffp, - W-'e,,.W.....a,u f .gr i. ss, yiyf .. ,lg .. X 5 sf L Varsity Cadets appeared on several television programs. Members are: Benny Brand, Olvin Brown, Bill Cotton, Harold Elledge, Ronald Griggs, Tim Kelty, Wallace Kemp, Grover Loughmiller, Nathen McAIister, .lack McNabb, Jr., Melvin Marshall, Gary Munion, Jimmy Morris, Wesley Penn, Billy Porter, Joe Saylor, Billy Sheridan, Arthur Southerland, Gordon Thomao. William Turner, Hal Thornton, Fred Daniel, Yvonne Poison, accompanist. The cadets appear in uniform on page 159. N' luxlvxulu i.-ll.-qv rltwrp I-mill ,xlyg m,y,l,- M-lewxigfx JvpUrOH'!'Wl'W plus playing lui ull flu- Mun-I .infix ,nu-,il rlrmnw Members are: :ld Griggs, Tim Jack McNabb, ay Penn, Billy irdon Thomcu, , accompanist. nw' vP 'a Students in the Chorale are selected on a basis of special vocal Gray, Martha Haggard, Roger Hanson, Doris Lambert, Nathan McAllster, ability and are under the direction of Dr. .lames Richards, head of the Marion McClain, Marilyn Marshall, Melvin Marshall, Gary Munion, Pat music department. Members are Jimmye Bishop, Jerry Burgess, Patsy Newell, Walter Phillips, Arthur Southerland, Mary Faith Stoddard, Benita Coker, Sandra Craft, Larry Curtis, Fred Daniel, Billie Durand, Barbara Wolfe, Joe Worsham. CHORALE ORCHE TR The Orchestra is Under fha direction of Dr- Dean Lowmgn cmd is com- with area choirs present the annual Christmas Carol service. posed of faculty and students. The orchestra and the choir in cooperation A 4 fl C: '1 . !, . A 24 Sandra dgector at rehecarsczl. CHOIR d t fifth period 40 students gathered . Elegyconiirfoholl ot the Music Building for choir in me CAT right, Phyllis Martin serves os student proc - ' I ln the spring the choir makes c two day tour of high schools. Above Yvonne POISOH and Margaret Freeman Sing ai rehearse! choir members sing before ct Dallas high school. meal' jgrmets Richordsf head of the music depart- ordeil 0,4263 the choir. Mentbers lin olplmbelicul Bwnom Jerrosgph Beane, lrrnmye Bishop, Edwin Sandra' GGL ULVQQGSS, Erltmn Cuson, lfulsy Coker, Ann Davis BM' Uffy Curtis, Forrest Drxnirel, Sue I IG Durand, Murgoret Freenum Kenn Glfive, Elaine Griff' , Murtlnu Huuu rl Rr or Hun in .H ' I JSI DoriZoT.21Cburol Hutto, Don Hutto, j,,U.ly,, j0,,,.,' luck ML' eff, Nulhun Mclxlisler, Minion Mrfluin, phyuis fAQT,l?l'J' Pl'Ylll5 MtHl'l0X, Mrnilyn Murslmull, Perr 'nf GW Mm--rm lm intimal rna,t.u..tu. Y, Y ' ' ' pmm Belirnni p0l5 'li Mlflll'Ill? l'v:-sl:-y' Brnlnuu Anhui' S lit Rlluff l3'lW'llfl '7lllIllSUll, lulwn ilIlllllll'I's, -Ol 1 . beyluk J l rlu 'l, Muty lrilllll inluvlqluulf Hun iim ff J f utls lurner mul j,,,, HHH XNUFIMHIH BA D PRACTICE 5eve-riey Ccry, ce Shelf fwiris. sand members mcfcned every weather and , .MN wx'0-u br A ,Y Uyxxyy, K 1 l l l l Q l Y l 5 I 3 Smlflh Beverle L Practice their 1w'l Y Caryl lr , tells bond membefs 'dents marched New ndt of wemher and t 1 N K x straight and lhl5 'OU' nduy, So be careful, The East Texas marching band performed at all football games. Above, Beverly Cary and Frances Smith use blankets to keep warm while playing. lRightl Ray Luke directs the band in the stands during a game. The band in full uniform gave half time shows at football games. Mem- bers include: Phyllis Alford, Murray Allen,-Charles Anderson, Munsey Ayers, Melvin Bergstrom, David Duane Blackburn, Benny Brand, Jerry Burgess, Paul Cain, Beverly Cary, Mary Collier, William Collier, Mari Ann Cook, Larry Curtis, Fred Daniel, Fred Dees, Tommy Downing, Janet Estes, Robert Hall, James Hollinshead, Olen Janes, Jimmie Van McClain, Marion Roy McClain, Joel McGee, Phyllis Maddox, Wayne Maxwill, Mary Nealy, Walter Phillips, Barbara Pruitt, Grace Quinn, Ray A. Rodkey, Sandra Sale, Forrest W. Sheely, Bill Smith, Frances Smith, John Spencer, Morton Stine, Hal Thornton, Marilyn Upshaw, William Watkins, Michael White, Donna Williams, Arthur Southerland, Edwin Wolfe, Benita Wolfe, Marilyn Marshall, Melvin Marshall, Roddy Hull, Daniel Clark, Bill Haskett, Betty Rike, Nona Glass, Gail Beaty, Phyllis Martin, Dorothy Jones. ,X f .Y ms., ..,.. -..c .,., .,,, ,M ,. I , L .,,.,,,, , .V , ,. W, Z xx. 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Lee Goolsby, only woman mfmbru ol sm- ROTC 1 v l E M 5,,ume J ,, ww' 1 M f .V gif, QM ,,: 5 W I Q E . 'ww ,was 1 1 Y, r I A 3' 4 ,Q f v f , , M X -Wgs f' F - H-' , as 'J' , ,fl v yy i ,- i ' f i A4 . JV- ,X . , '- N . ' E V 520 E' . 1 Q yi Sl or X.. c I Seniors in air science 402 take notes on briefing Using a wall map, Harry McDowell, Bill Mosely for command service. and Robert Moore plot a combat mission. Bill LeRosen and Maior Dorwood Stephens discuss a tactical problem. wiiiam, wig J vm 'Ea iz 5 f. . ' r If' .,., , f I ., is r'1-V, U 'fx s p 'a . Q ..,...,i X,.A N Q -sw X . A L 3 f ig e Ez '7 . i s ' f Cadet Max Newton checks a map in solving a problem of 'Flying combat mission. ,SQ,jg,,,1g.5n WN, 1 k si W .I 9 Ki xiii :mmm zu mx .5 1. s:ffwXAx,,x N .Mb Axxw mi :xxx ff iff Mjwv Q 'ff ,lf if 2 , f . fluff A yy! 4, 3 'f - f wi ,Q P 4 4 W-. Min+ - Q... A ,Ml www nf' YH? 1 5 ? ,- h' n,x x 4 .' x Cudrig inn I-4-V. hkrx rtwzlrx ' H.: I-'rg Y' I-YLUQC Al. Sotieh. Cghgiuwq .L' f..:' Yrnw: K r -..dr': Yglx Tfpgg C,ggQ7,o7-rl: Arlunsaft u11cNg-.N Mr-fu. vwrfc Pwnc L'-ermunfncs: per'-.wc M Inu- 1 1 x Lu ' nxvrpv' 0' fl1usgV0 AI' Fifi? t l'2U. Hvvrh-w fvv 4 wud: in-we u'1c- .-in-,dug x urs'0'v 5P5csP' Dax W O 1, Q ' Air Society mu: Afkqnsus Mitchell Grenclcliers form a sobre escort for Honorary Cadet Colonel Cfldeis Und Clafeff dance Gt the MHHUVY Boll- An EQYPHUU theme WU5 Charlene Williams and Cadet Colonel Chesnut. Used f0f ihe Ufffllf- l Honorary Lieutenant Colonels are Nancy Miller Dowell, escorted by Of' AW Force Sonny Cade, and Janet Estes, escorted by Dwain Wester. Miss Williams 5Pla5l1DaY-I ' is in the center. 9 not 50 9 0 'Ml' M. l 1 ! 1 vb .V y v A 9 i 'Q 5. As . i 'K E . l l 0 141125: .ln 'I S L :,f' ' 'll' qt . , I 8, Flight Sergeant .lake Blalock drills cadets. Third QA! rightf Flight Le-ode: Cheney Clark 9 '5 l period Monday is the regular drill period. gfructions on flight maneuvers. l l l ,A I.. lA! la-'ll l lzllrf: :l-lvl: K luvlr: k c'v.nl:'wr U' MOWOCN l W0 W 'lQ dull' , Bell'-A Sun, in-l V-1-.-,-, ,wwf ,mv-rg A' owl .nova cw ffqwfid 'U ,A l cv Hen! ul --xrll 4: 3-wlnwg-1 4' run-,lung 7 X56 V1l,fVW,L!4W72jI!! In f 'iffy 7 6 4 1-af gm- .l 'r Vai 1 no . M Q 3 'bfi W4 . -.590 The entire corps passes in review at federal inspection. Dr. James Gee presents James McWilliams, captain of the rifle team, with the Gee Memorial Trophy. se? Colonel Hczrcly of the 'Federal inspection team inspects the Mitchell Gren- cxcliers. u -vii: fl-NMR. 1 1 iihzi-WMD! , ,W G ,,, 6 IDI H L.......... M' , EJ The Home Management House was the :une of the final Kaidishan rush pony, Following 1!.is party rushees signed preference sheets. ff MAFTHA HOPMNQ Fu-:idem 55 , ff W.,Myf,fff . , Viva, 1 - 5 pf A if 1 -' M- lf f, wwf , vf F- . , Nb C Irs! rowh Elamn BIQNNIXI kmfn Push-1 ,,f-Muni W.-. M, N , ,.,, V,-,x KVM, Maw, Imw wma ,QQ 1-7 Sue Douglas, Edna Dfixkill, Monika U.-uf: SW mm -p....x H, r..- g.,iI,.,,,, xq.gm,- sem- , 1 4,43 , Q 1 ,J . Ruby HOYM MUll3UClU0'1 H0hf U, Nullifwu Hrllun: lkvnrlif lvfh-H !lv:.eiw'If lc-un !y5L f!,?l 'fm f v f 'Q X fff 'ff f wa ' fffywj, 7, , 4 , ' fe, ,ff ,y , .,, ff' rv' f' I 1- ' nR'Y t. ' 4. , S xi f VI, X J , 'A' I ..f AK AA L I -wt T 5 PS l gtk' 2. f K, ix-1.1 .,.1'z. Y .s hr ,gin ,294 33 . A 'K : , f 3, , ' s ,4 , - v',1,.,,k . X , 45,---f55,:'g. L ,s mg id 'fx t V x , 1- f H I S44 ,t ,, , 3- 4 X , .v f r ,.- W- Q - ,Q , f , fl f..,,,..ff0-s.Q..H-v , S5414 s , , fy 4. 7 - et. V ' ,f ' ' l ' 1 f r 4 K ' f 'N ' , ' ' ' G We - H - . W . ,. , li l ' 4 ,Q , fn? D at V K V 3 . . -we M53 ' 'r ' f. , 'fgwgiyf V.-?.:gs',WQ f,'ff3q,,,o 1' ' ' it 1 1 f . A-f e Mr . x L' X , -1, X , A IZ., ff 1 3PKlNS Ili Mary Nell Cates, Lou Weaver and Martha Hopkins rode the Kaidishan float which displayed flags of United Nations member countries. g, Wave Grizzle, X ,, I if ff ww' ,mf , 9, , ff' fm Wilma Grizzle and date enioy refreshments at the club's annual. from Walt Disney's movie, was the theme of the dance. fFirst rowj Pat McQuaid, Grace Evelyn Moncrief, Jean Morris, fseconcl rowj Jo Ann Overall, Cecilia Owens, Lou Beth Parker, Ruth Penn, Ann Perry, Barbara Pruitt, Pat Reaceg fthird rowj Dorothy Reese, Dorothy Reeves, Brenda Routt, Martha Shelton, Marilyn Smith, Jean Vanderslice, Lou Weaver. f-ww: 1' if WN , wJ r ,Wi X f in gi X . Wrea- -1 A Fantasia, .j I f '- N01 'P r-'.,'i ,. ,, R' 69 770 LIR .,,. V...-m.fw.w1uA Margaret Freeman and Willie Ferrell sit beside a treasure chest of hearts at the Kalir annual. Kalir Cove was the theme of the dance. CFirs1' rowj Kay Anderson, Marilyn Athos, Jane Bcilcy, Gail Bent-y, Evelyn Collier, Carolyn Ruth Cre99f Rada Ann Dale, Beryl Ellington. -QQ' ,ps Q ef? I ,li 'U ,s 'A WT '1Y -J' .lcon Sealy, Carolyn BIOM E-cf, 1 i - ' lf, iq L 1 E A sf! 'mf ,IV ' 4 six N RADA ANN DALE X President l ur-cond vom! Mmshe Byid Jean Cline Mary I ,-C' I ANN DALE 'Ndent 9 for 2 3 hon cane, Marr l Barbara Hughes and Mary Gayle Miller work The club float, The First Thanksgiving, won on the log cabin tor the Kalir float. the first prize in the women's division of the Home- coming parade. l Mrs. Jean Smith, club sponsor, serves rushees at the fall rush tea. CFirst rowj Margaret Freeman, Jo Anne Gray, Martha Sue Haggard, Sally Hardegree, Billie Holloway, Martha Holloway, Csecond rowj Marilyn Honea, Barbara Hughes, Bettye Johnston, Alice Kaiser, Mary McCrary, Mary Gayle Millerp Cthird rowi Mary Louise Owen, Sue Payne, Sandra Sale, Nini Sawyer, Mary Williams, Pat Wright. - l X X fir ff H ,ff 'M f W' 7 I' 8 -,mfr ' 'dauwfiev-41r4w1-writ 4 .X- s..4..f,,,.ws ,f,',9z.2f:..: - X I-., LES CHOI ITE QI? 'git-is Les Choisifes members and dates work on the club float which depicted an atom bomb blosl, The organization won second place in lhe women's division. fFirsf row, Phyllis Alford, Bobbye Blackburn, Olga Nell Blackburn, Palsy Buie, Maurine Cade, Ann Cox: Qsecond rowl Farler, Becky Fosfer, Daphnia Gibson, Lee Goolsby, Barbara Hamm. ,135 W, V,,,,1,,,,,W,,, , MZ, ,, , , . '4 ff ,' L L Z- if ' Hy, ff! , A ' '- 1 , if g , , ei r A i L if M, L if ' ff V f 72 gg 1 WNW .-N 'Y' ,315 New V- Wy! A l I , x . 'E r 1 ...r v N nr a , '-Spf? 1 Uh-A A EMILY RIGSBY Presidenf Jane Dickson, Mary UN 19' JF r. x Y -Ili , N 4 I J f ii -Q L eifixjxp X 1-1. 1 Q SN 0, S ff? if ,el S f -4, if' fi S Ve, L L June Duncan, rushee, talks with Becky Foster, Les Choisites member, at -X the club's rush tea. X X N 2 Q fgf ,ggtxgf ,gi t NN fig 2 '53 ,l X S' ii X 5 'QQ L 1 fm Fish dangle from the ceiling at the club's annual which used an under- water theme. Fred Daniel and date and Lee Goolsby and Ray Ransom dance to the music of the EasTexans. CFirst rowl Gwyn Harper, Rebekah Heath, Carolyn Horn, Patricia Humphrey, Mary Ann Larson, Betty Lewis, lsecond rowj Gail Marchbanks, Shirley Pierce, Merlene Presley, Emily Rigsby, Dora Rose, Peggy Sparksg Qthird rowj Pauline Sturdivant, Patsy Swope, Beverly Telford, Myrna Umberson, Jackie Winn, Mary Yant. E V , 49:57 ff! 9 'J ,l . V I-, g, 1 V, '30, IAM, ,,,, ,My 0, if A 4 f W' f tf L , 'ff' ,,f, LJ! , H ' A fgfgg yiry 5 fif if 4 . 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X lf W ff mvif x X gi: .1 ,fc ,IUMA . is-6, .3 mb fxkf N.,-5 A YT' X X S Q X X x S L L X 3 X Q ,L t V .Xl-LX fy X RPESSA, ,--Q ,O 1' , .ff L., JOYCE TAYLOR President Neal Hinson, Joyce Taylor, Delois and Robert Stolusky pause before a backdrop at the Marpessa Annual which used the story of Cinderella 'for a theme. fFirst rowj Carolyn Arnold, Gail Bell, Barbara Brown, Maudette Bumpus, Sandra Cade, Barbara Campbell, Norma Conley, isecond row Mildred Coulter, Frances Covert, Martha Cozart, Betty Cunningham, June Duncan, Joyce Eddins, Norma English, lthird fOWl Beverly Galloway, Kay Gavin, Verta Gentry, Sylvia Sue Hargrove, Linda Holcomb, Sue Holcomb, Mary Beth Irwin. f? 572 97,4 ,,,. ,f , Lyyf f .LQA -- -fl v , ' f C i Q.: in ' f ' V ' ' f 3 i ,W E 1 l : l l 'X C I lf,., H 'f ,fi i' 1 I V I f , Ms , l X' l ,ff , 4 i vs . N, ,fr -gg' - .47 , 4 X '1m,!yf,4 f f i' L L ll ' -L - H 'wr l S vb .ff . 4 41 4 A 5 C5 'ug 5, Mary Lee Glasgow rides the Marpessa float in the Homecoming parade. Mrs. Otha Spencer serves Barbara Brown at the fall rush tea held at the B. P. Bickham's home. qpifvf .galil b 2' fFirst rowl Shirley Irwin, Betty Jackson, Csecond rowl Myra Kirby, Edna McCoy, Lynn McCurdy, Phyllis Maddox, Carlo Jo Miller, Nancy Mitchell, Martha Payne, lthird rowj Francyse Peacock, Jackie Polson, Yvonne Polson, Betty Quisenberry, Faye Shelley, DeLois Bethea Stoluslcy, Frances Sullingery lfourth rowl Joyce Taylor, Rita Taylor, Sue Taylor, Linda Warthan, Gail Willeford, Billie Williams, Donna Gayle Williams. lL.. ll 275 76 TGOA GOWE X75 YI' V ' I Y W ' r Y- V 51, eff.-av f 4 , f 1 3' fr. ., f t . ft ' yi . I .. , , , ,.,.. L, , ,, ,. ,f J , , 25:45-':.:v 1 f L UG ' L , Af f f ' . The Golden Dream of '49 was the theme of A JERRY HILEMAN President Billy Drake, Commerce, portrayed prospectors in the Tooanoowe Homecoming float. Neal Estes and California, ,, ,., 1 , ,, .fff , Q A I X, 1 2 .ff .-arg L 1 Uiirst rowl Susan Albright, Sue Bartley, Lela Sue Bass, lsecond row' Lorraine Blalock, Lois Bobbitt, Tharon Briscoe, Mary Broughton, Anne Brown, Lynda Brown, Mary Lynn Burrow, fthird YOWJ Mary Ann Cappleman, Beverly Cary, Doris Cason, Connie Conrow, Margie Craig, Joyce Crump, Alyse Cunningham, rfourth row' Janet Estes, Gene Farmer, Virginia Finch, Anna Jean Fletcher, Pct Fletcher, Janet Flew- harty, Glenda Gaddis. ,V I 1 I A fx 1 f' A 'N HN 0'-N I , ,M A an 5 in , , ,,, 'N' 'M , f 1 ' i if wif ' f ,P 1. ,.-rl .4 ,Tw V V I ,J Y W, K, , M' X 43' V X YW' ,' ' - 1 ' ' 1 . ' wwf ,,,, J , ,, 1 1' ,' aJ,0 .1 I 1 , 'fl 1 , elf. N A 4 r .-...A : .n' Lf V77 K . ef- in 'fc ' 4' . I rdf, f' N L L X I sr fr' - .Q--H 1 ,il f' Q -Q A 'N an V v L , , Q . A , . id mi lorrcine sill, Lph lnwn, vw icy, Davis Camn, p, ini ml Janet ' i.l1IltFlw- 4. u N' i arw 'ltibum Decorations were in black and white with touches of red at the club dance. lnterpretations Modern was the theme. Vi rginia London registers Mary Ann Cappleman at the rush tea in the 'fall WK' f CFirst rowl Lois Graham, Barbara Jean Gray, Jerry Hile- man, Carolyn Hutt, fsecond rowl Virginia London, Nancy Marshall, Phyllis Martin, Joyce Miller, Marilou Neel, Nancy Newman, Betty Ormesp Cthird rowl Gayle Palmer, Othella Perkins, Janice Permenter, Annette Redfearn, Patsy Romack, Sally Ryan, Ell Leta Smith, ffourth rowl Raenelle Smith, Mary Ann Stevens, Nyla Dave Tinney, Kay Tread- way, Pat Warr, Linda Wester, Barbara Wright. ' Z' B . Q ,, f J 2 Qi .. J ,,,,,, ff, .ww , ,, , , A, ff ,f , f ,f -W mr , Z 2- zf 0 f .M,nfg ys: ..-,,,, wwf' '- -: fy ,W f L - . el? iz. 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Q, BILLY CHARLES TERRY President fFirst rowj Tommy Adams, Pinky Adkins, Bill Alexander, Melvin Bergstrom, Dwain Blount, Sonny Cade, Charles Carden, fsecond rowl Calvin D, Carpenter, Lonnie Choate, Earl Conner, Charlie Hagen, Max Hanes, Thomas Hanes, Gus Hicks, Cthird rowj Ralph Hughes, Gene Johnson, Tommy Johnson, Bobby Jones, John Joynes, Dan Kennedy, Jimmy Kinslow. f,,y,,,,fyy7, V X f 'ff Z ' , X ,, , xg f ' ff ,fafgjffjf , ffl , ' ' 1 Qfffvzffffff 4 rf' ff 9, ,er .4 . f, , ,Q J f f'ff,f,'7f, f f , ,V W I, X, i W If ,ff l f i f ' 1 745 FE' ,4 ' J l yy. C. ,ef 1 , vm.-1 Da' 6 no-s ff' Wig? k . , g,.,,.,m fs.-N-5, rfb if LOW L i so ts, e ir J .5 . I'-F' fp , V: ll ,A 4: ri J 2' fh , ' B - -A My 'iv C., xi A i or ,Q 6 , U ,Q , U9 ., 0 6:53 'v 1- ,dh-Q., Ph. O . Ronnle Raley and Pascual Valle finish building a ticket STERRY Artema annual A circus theme was used for the dance. sg 1.Q'5ff1.A' V 5 X J il il, X T X fix X N O X wx X X X X X X N wx gs K 5 ' T ax . we . R . XXL., 2 3 X X X X x XS Xxx s an 4 se Nj! I 1 ll, ,T Rushees talk at a fall smoker wh ch was held at the Artema house fFlrst rowl Gene Leshe, Lloyd McDaniel, Bobby McDonald, Gene Marshall, Wayne Maxwell, Wayne Mills Csecond rowj Gary Munson, Hclrrel Neese Emmett Owens Roelf Payne, Barry Pelton, Bill Petty, Malcolm Pylant, lthird rowl Pat Raines, Ronnie Raley, Jim Robertson, Duck Selzer, John Kenny Smith Curtis Spivey, Billy Charles Terry, Cfourth rowj Jerry Terry, Sam Thomas, Ray Tucker, Benly Vickers, Jonny Vickers, Ben Watkins o , fm' ,W f if 'X' 2 CA LIER , I 'sql ,,!.i:l gii if We , ' il Qi X trawl, I 1, Qllqb - A 'K N Q 5 iw. less C V 4 ,, ., Q.. f-Mx ... -xx? ,WF , W ., qexiapi I 1 P Charlene Williams and Bob Dowell ride lhe Cavalier float which won second place in men's hocial club division. The discovery of lhe polio vaccine was the theme. 1. if 'Wiz 5, L. M. SMITH -sf Sofia 'Wi .-.sm - W President lFirs1 rowl Charles Abbott, Art Allen, James D. Allen, Robert L. Ames, Clarence Bcngrr, Dole Bom:-s, LoDcla Biimmogeg lsr.-cond rowl Harry Bullard, Derryl Card, John S. Carllon, Jr., Ed Cason, William H. Chronislcr, Bob Dow:-ll, Olin Even-11, .rl-md :owl Charles Gaither, H. G. Griffin, Gary Halbrook, Cary Hall, John Hall, E. C. Hancock, Bobby Harper. ,,,, ,IW , f f , V ffyffr 'lf J Q eff if: nf' , y ,, J ,,y , r 4 Ny, I ,,,, 1 .2 ' ' Us ' ,AMC 9 Ffiifwt l ,sl ' 4. H o r Ni V34 I . A, 4 . 1 , film' 5-1 5 ' ,.x , A t, Q 4 John Smith and Tex Chronister shape wire for the Cavalier Homecoming it ami fl oat. Bllf owl Harry G. Griffin, Ed Robinette and Janet Flewharty sit out a dance at the club's annual An Egyptian theme was used for decorations. J lFirst rowl Bruce Hibbitt, Bennie Hil- burn, Johnny Hines, Jack Hooker, T. K. Humber, Csecond rowj James Johnson, Jerry Kelley, Mike McDowell, Britt Mar- tin, Ralph Martin, Scott O. Moore, Bobby Payne, fthird rowl Bill Phillips, Billy Paul Presswood, Clifton Raney, Ed Robinette, Bill Sheridan, Billy R. Skinner, John D. Smith, ffourth rowj L. M. Smith, Harry Steger, Don Stringer, Charley Thornton, Danny R. Tinney, Jerome Williams, Bobby Yancey. 8? FRIA S , ze- ' - Q' 4 M. f' 1 2- ,Laffy .ff Q V43 ful Y f U' Friars and dates danced in a spring garden at the club's- annual. An artificial fountain and painted backdrops were used. fi' MARK FINCH President CFirsf rowl Clyde W. Bear, George Wylie Bond, Thomas A. Cox, Frat E. Davis, Roy Davis, Mark T. Finch, Lsecond fOWl Wiley Fults, Bully Wayne Giles, Roman Gutierrez, .limmy Hale, David L. Hamff, Terry Hanesg ithird rowj Travis Horton, Mike Jacaman, William Jones, William B Karrh Roy D. Mackey, Craig Mitchell. ,4! . 4 f 13 -G 3 ID' ,rx 91 'X WCH m , Billy Wayne lm B. Karrh, Peggy Sparks and Bobby Yancey were among the siudents attending the all-college Christmas dance, sponsored by the Friars. Mrs. Ann Cox holds the frophy received by her husband who was named Most Valuable Friar. CFirsf rowl Carroll Oldham, Wesley Penn, L. D. Pierce, James C. Reynolds, John Roberfsp Csecond rowj Don W. Show, Gerald O. Solomon, Robert Sprouse, Jimmy Stansell, W. O. Sullinger, Norris D. Taylor. , gain! ,Z 7 283 Jr' RAGO Paragons and dates dance at the club's annual. The SUB was turned into a spring garden for fhe affair. fFirs'r rowj James Ed Alexander, Wayne Arnold, James Barker, Bobby Beene, Sherrill Bononn Herb:-I1 Bn-yard Jackie Brmwwxr mcond rov. Dewey L. Choate, Sonney Choate, Fred Daniel, Stuarf Daniels, Terry Eaton, Don Ewing, John Fits ulmd sow Max f Cvoflnnd Jorma Lo ry hcxcns John Hickman, Bill Jacobs, Olen Gaynor Janes ll, John C. Jones, Bob Killingsworlh. All n 4, 1 we lx., A, Af' Q N- 6 DBS ll ond rowl y Havens, Lee's surrender af Appomatox was the theme of the Paragon Homecoming float. Ralph Swinford, Sherrill Bofioms and Dale Woods talk at the club's smoker which was held in the SUB. fFirsf rowj Charles F. Kyle, Marion McClain, Sammy McWilliams, Frank Masters, Joseph F. Michalka, Jerry Max Newell, lsecond rowj Tommy Parris, James Charles Pafferson, Joe Bob Price, Dana Ransom, Ray Ransom, Doyle Rogers, Bobby Ross, Cthirol rowj Ralph Swinford, Mike Waller, Michael K. White, Bill Wilson, James Woods, Joe Worsham, Homer Dick Young. , MM? avril' 285 286 TEJAS Y' zfv EARL SIUBBS Presidem Couples dance to ihe music of the EcsTexons o! the Teics cnnuol. Stairway io the Sims wo: ihe fheme. 0 fFiYSf fOW'l Jock 11146111121 Pllul lxllrlw 1:rif :NJ vfwn lx mf ' fs 'Y t QL Robnrl CIFIYYFYTQLV Johnny Cla-mmcm: H I lu-'f!.n 5--wmv IMH.'v- Yfusqf ww- fire' 1351021 MVN FPO!!! Jcxmos A Fon:-1, Eddy Griggzx Llmvlr: L n-.fllk-V..-X 7 .N kfik M-e Nw!-mv rm xv.: !1f'hru ,M-r I-imluvcci .hmmx Chambers 'J BBS ti hambers, y Feazel, . IZ' Y - I 1 F' fm Robert Clements places a backdrop in position The battle between the Monitor and the Merrimac while decorating the SUB for a dance. was used to represent the battle for 'football vic- Q tory on the Teias Homecoming float. X CFirst rowl Billy Lyles, Rex Lytle, Jerry Milam, Jerry Miller, Jim Miller, Mack H. Navarro, Bobby Packer, fsecond rowl James A. Payne, Larry Price, Kelly Robinson, Roger Samuels, Sam J. Simpson, Johnny Sirmans, Donald Smith, Cthird TOWJ Jack Smith, Richard M. Stolle, Robert Stolusky, Earl Stubbs, Don Webb, James White, Bobby Dale Williams. Lzfwldmllk' ug. ,Ng 287 OGIMA if Junior Thompson works on lhe.Ogin-no onnuol. The theme was Easter Sunrise. lFirsf YOWD Buel Ray Bentley, M. D. lWoynel Holler, Bill J. Hunl, Clnwnrn Jonrs, Lu-gcmd IOXNR W l ,Buddy ly-lla, Jim Parsons, Jack Pirkey, Van Skidmore, Skool WilliCl11S,xvClYZWU Yuabvough. 4 -2 ffjf If fwfr , ng ,fig 'fff ff' 3 , 5,1 2 f 4 ,f 'pq . ,4-,A if 9 ns, 13 Q or tvs ' A 1 1-0 BILL HUNT President 4: f: 'X fs- 13 A r ' I '- .v . I, A g A I 0 1 ,f lr 'W 'fr 1 il Ni F HUNT sident clvertl ement In our modern store We offer our customers quality merchandise at reasonable prices. 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I 1 1 I 1 I CHANEY Fukmnune HUFHNES cuevnom I 1 I 1 5 DAIRY QUEEN LILLY'S ICE CREAM I 1 1 1 1 I 1 I I I CITY CAFE LlLLY'S THEATRES I I 1 1 I FIRST NATIONAL BANK STUDENT Com, 510,15 1 FREEZIA AND STEGER SECURITY STATE BANK HOLSUM BAKERY TEXAS PCWER a LIGHT co 2 WHITE DRY eoons co. 94 H1 co. Administration Inde -A Ainsworth, Chester B. ................ 24, 238 Alford, Col. David G. ........ 13, 24, 266 Allen, Clarence .................................... 20 Arnspiger, Varney ........... .......... 2 4, 174 Atha, Quincy ...................... ............... 2 5 - 3 - Bailey, Ruth ..,.. .... .................. 2 0 Bailey, Zeno ............. ......... 2 4, 234 Baker, R. E. ................ ......... 2 4, 226 Bardwell, Loye Vell .......................,.... 20 Barnes, Fay .......................................... 20 Barrus, Paul ..25, 101, 172, 173, 243,249 Behrens, Minnie .......................... 26, 229 Bell, William ........... ....... 4 , 26, 77 Berry, John W. ..........,................. 24, 77 Berry, Margaret 21, 90, 93, Bethea, Sally , ............. 101,124,174,227 .NHUUNNHHHHHHHZ4 Birdwell, Capt. Park ............. L ...... 24, 266 Bodemann, Elsie ........ 27, 226, 227, 237 Bowman, Mary R. .......,... 3 ............ 24, 227 Bradford, O. B. ....... . Broom, Perry M. ..... . Brown, Walter ........ Butler, David C. .... . .,. .UUUNHHU24 UHUaN25,2O8 .HHHHUHUQS .-,. 111,111,125 Byrd, James W. ............................ 25, 173 -C Calhoun, MfSgt. Malcolm ........ 25, 266 Channon, Chester N. .................. 25, 243 Clark, Adelle ...................... ............... 2 5 Clemans, Richard ..... ......... 2 5, 253 Clements, J. H. ..... .............. 2 7 Clinton, Peggy ............... ............... 2 6 Connally, Charles .................. . ..... 26, 238 ... D - Dauphin, Charlene ....... ......... . ..20 Davis, jack ' ................. ........ 2 6 Davis, Marie ..... Dennis, Orpa ....... Deonier, Carl ........ Dickens, Lenora ...... 249 Dorries, W. L. ...... ................ 2 6, 226 Dunn, Sara .......................... 26, 163, 216 Dyer, Carol .......................................... 20 - E .. Ellis, Fred ................... ........ 2 6 Elmore, Mary Louise ....... ........ 2 1 Evans, Kenneth .................. ........ 2 8 - F - Fambrough, Don .............. ........... 2 7 Fisher, Helen Patterson ...................... 21 Franklin, E. ............................ 28, 230 - G .. Gant, Ruth ................................ 21, 232 Garvin, Sarah ...................................... 27 Gee, James ................ 18, 174, 186, 265 Gibson, jean ........................................ 21 Gillean, Ethel .............................. 21, 236 Goda, Sidney ...................... .............. 2 7 .. H - Hamilton, R. .................................... 29 Hanson, Floyd .................................... 27 Harlan, Louis .............. 27, 136, 137, 240 Harris, jarolde ............................ 27, 159 Hawkins, Wanda ................................ 21 Hawthorne, jesse ........ 29, 101, 113, 211 Hebert, Bryan ...................................... 27 Henderson, Elizabeth .................. 27, 245 Hill, William ...................... 28, 256, 258 Hubbell, Julia ............ ....................... 2 8 Huggins, Elizabeth ............ 28, 101, 244 Hughes, Arthur .................................... 28 - I - Iyengar, Shanta ................. ......... 2 8 - J jack, William ................ ......... 2 8 jackson, Nell .............. johnson, Elton ....... Johnson, Graham ...... johnson, Pearl ......... jones, Robert ................ jones, Webb ..................... - K - Kelley, Woodrow .......... Kennemer, Jewel ...... Kibler, George ....... King, Katie ......... King, Weldon ..... Klein, Walter ............... Knox, Dell ....................... .. L - Lacy, James ................ Lafferty, Harry ....... Lewis, john W. ...... . .......29, 135 ..........231 Lieb, L. V. ............ ....... 3 0, 229 Little, Lorene ....... .......................... 2 2 Lowman, Dean' ........................... ..30 Luke, Ray ......... ........ 3 0, 256 258, 259 Lutz, Eusibia ........................ 30, 117, 118 Lynch, Goah ........................................ 30 . - Mc McCloud, Robert ................ 30, 225, 244 McCord, Kenneth ................................ 30 McCormack, Thomas .......................... 23 McCoy, Bobby .............. ............ 2 2 McCrary, James .......... McDowell, Henderson McGough, Charles .... McNamee, Lawrence McQuary, John ................. -M Matkins, -Clara ............... Maxwell, Anna ....... Mente, Dorothy ..... Miller, Vincent ....... Mitchel, Charles .... Moreland, Otis ....... Murphy, Beatrice .......... .aHn30,226 nuUUHU22 .nua31,229 .........31, 245 Murphy, Harold ................ ......... 3 1, 77 - N Neal, Catherine .................................... 31 Nelson, Mary ...................... 31, 226, '236 -O Owens, Rosemary ........ 32, 104, 105, 227 .. P - Parham, MfSgt. Murray . Parker, Edith ..................... Parsons, DeLoss ....... Pearce, Ann .......... Pearson, john ...... Pledger, Myrtice ..... Potts, Frances ...... Pullen, Arthur ..... .......32, 227 ..........32, 237 -R- Ransom, Martha ......................... Rattan, Faye ................................ Richards, james ...i'32, 101, 255, 256 Richardson, 'C. Wi. .................... Rix, Robert ............................... Rogers, Bobby ....... ........... Rogers, Pauline ...... ................... Rollins, W. ....... .......... 2 1, Roper, Mary Lou ....................... Rowland, Ernest ................. Ryan, Alexander Boggs ..... Ryan, Devoy .................... ..... Ryan, Edna Earl .......................... 34, ..5.. Sadler, Sgt. Don ........... ........ 3 4, Saylor, Joseph ............... ............ 3 4, Shepherd, Everett ................ 14, 34, Shields, Sf Sgt. Charles I Sikes, J. V. ........................ ......... 3 4 Simms, Neva Nell ........ .......... Simonton, Harold ..................... Sowers, J. Cullen ................ 20, Smith, Laura jean ........................ Smith, Dorothy Marie ....... .......... Smith, Lora ...................... Southall, Carey ................................ Sparkman, William ................. Spencer, Otha C. ........ 5, 35, 77, Stafford, Kenneth ................ 35 Stephens, Major Dorwood H351 Stokes, Victor .................... 35, Street, Paul ...................................... Stuth, Charles .................................. . - 1' 2. Taft, Dorothy ............................ Tarpley, Fred ............ 119, 173, Tarter, Capt. Bill ...................... Taylor, Balma ........... ........ Taylor, William ........ ...... Temple, Wathena ..... ..... Thomas, Charles ...... ........ Thompson, Mary ..... ..... Thurman, Claude ..... ..... Tice, Grady ............ Tilley, Nannie ................. ........ Truax, William ................. . .... . -W- Wallace, Billie ............ ..... Walz, Robert ......... ........ Ware, Russell .................. ..... Warmack, Gertrude .................... 35, Watkins, SfSgt. Walton ...... Weaver, Lou ....................... Wiegand, Oscar .............. Wheat, Margaret ..... ..... Wiley, Margaret ...... ........ Wilkins, john .............. ..... Williams, Josephine ........ Williams, Opal ......... Windell, john ........ ..... Woodson, Charles ..... ........ 2 2 Wright, Cecil ............ ..... .... Wright, Welcome ............... .... - Y .. Yarborough, Whitley ...... Young, Frank ............... UUUH37, ..22 251 257 234 ..33 198 249 153 ..23 ..33 ..33 ..34 173 266 245 240 266 196 ..23 ..35 235 101 ..23 ..35 ..23 ..35 244 241 261 229 ..36 ..36 ..36 249 260 ..23 242 ..33 29-. ..36 ..36 137 137 ..3-4 ..23 135 ..37 101 ..37 ..22 ..37 ..37 249 ..37 ..23 ..35 ..22 150 ..36 238 23 flfflfio 284 6 -A- Abbot, Charles R ....................... 155, Abbott, Nathan Maloy ..... .......... Adams, Brent Ward .... ................. Adams, jack ...................................... Adams, joe Edward .......... 155, 153, 280 155 198 286 248 Adams, Tommy Eugene .................... 278 Adkins, Gwen Rowe ....... ...-..- 2 78 Akard, Jim Henry ........ .......... 1 55 Alawine, Bobby james ...................... 217 Albright, Susan Ann ................ 155, 276 Alderman, Nelda Esther ............ 155, 252 Alexander, George David ................ 150 Alexander, James Edward ..94, 95, 99, 284 Alexander, William Harold ...... 217, 278 Alford, Phyllis Fay 107, 155, 250, 252, 257, 259, Albritton, Ruth Moonyene 1Mrs.l .. Allen, Art .......................................... Allen, Charles Smith .... ................. Allen, Fred M. .......................... 155, Allen, james Durwood ......., 95, 255, Allen, Murray Lane .......... 155, 256, Allen, Paul T. ................................... . Ames, Robert L. ........................ 155, Anderson, Billy Jack ........................ Anderson, Charles Everette ...... 135, Anderson, Doyle Prestion .................. Anderson, E. Kay ...................... 155, Anderson, jerry Meitzen ............ 141, Apperson, Glenda Ann .................... Arnold, Carolyn Bishop 1Mrs.J 155, 251, Arnold, Mrs. Cora E. ................ 133, Arnold, Thomas Wayne 154, 191, 197, 251, Athas, Marilyn ........................ 154, Avant, Charles ......... ...... 1 98, 199, Ayala, Federico jr ............ 134, Ayers, Munsey Louis ................ 256, Ayres, Kenneth Marvin - 3 .. 272 155 280 254 250 280 259 286 280 155 259 ..80 270 191 ..92 274 229 270 251 229 259 Bailey, jane ................ 154, 204, 257 270 Bailey, Richard Neal, jr. .................... 134 Bain, james B. .............. ......... 1 54, 248 Baker, Bill ......................... .............. 2 47 Baker, Morgan Douglas ...........154 Balentine, Edgar Morris ...... ........ 1 34 Ballard, jim my ............ Ballard, 1 Ballard, Wesley Harold ohn William Bane, Malcolm Ogle, jr. 71, 82, 87, 154, 208, 209, 210, 226, Banks, Robert Graham .................... Bard wel 1, Bar ger, Otis Clarence .... Barker, jf 198 250 ..154 Bobby G .......................... 1 54 ............l54, xmes lit1ward..l54, 198, 199 280 284 Barnes, Ardis Dale .................... 155 254 Barnes, Ronald Dale ....... ......,.... 2 80 Barnett, Charles Vernon ...... ........ 1 55 Barnliardt, Charles Clyde ....... ...,,... 1 65 Baron, Mary Sue ................................. 2 52 Barrett, ,jackie Ray ,,.......... 191, 195, 197 BarrowyCieialtlint: ...... 1 '15, 265, 252 Barrow, yloytc- ...... .........,........... 1 '15 Barrow, Mary Sue- .. ,,......., 3 18, 21111 tudent Index w A 5 Bartley, Lynda Sue ...... 58, 155, 2119, 276 Barton, Hunter Maurice ................,... 198 Bass, Lela Sue .................... 155, 276, 229 Bates, Larry Bond .....,.............. 155, 29-'1 Baumgardner, Buford judon ............ 155 Bayer, Jeffery Frank ........ 155, 208, 251 Beane, David .........,.... .................. 1 55 Beane, joe ..................... ............. 2 57 Bear, Clyde Wfilliam ...,... ...... 1 55, 282 Bearden, Clendon ..,...... .......... 1 55 Beaty, Beverly Gail ....... ..... 2 59, 270 Beary, Dorothy .................................. 155 Bedgood, Carolyn Sue .............. 155. 250 Beene, james R. ........ 156, 191, 250, 28,1 Bell, jerry ................ 150, 156. 25-1, 255 Bell, Olivia Gail ..........,......... ......... 2 7-1 Bennett, Gloria Ann ...... ...... 156 Bennett, James ................................ 165 Bennington, Raymond Oscar ........,. 215 Bentley, Buel Ray ........,... 156. 2-18. 288 Bergstrom, Melvin Ray .... 156, 259. 278 Bethea, Conrad Dewayne .... 85, 1336, 256 Bickley, 'lane .......,............ ..... 1 17. 225 Bigbie, Leonard Zelby ............ 191, 192 Bills, Sarah Lee .......,........................ 156 Bishop, Charter Cecil. jr. so 215. 250 Bishop, Gerald Lainar ................ 20,1 205 Bishop. jimmy Dean ............. ....,.. 2 -19 Bishop, Ilimmye Rose ........ 156, 253, 257 Black, A. C. ................. ........ 1 99. .201 Black, -lean Eleone .................. 156, 257 Blackburn, Bobbye Ann ............ 156 272 Blackburn, David Duane H159 256. 259 Blackburn, Rebecca jane ....... ..,...,.. 1 io Blackburn. Olga Nell ...... ..... 1 So, 272 Blackmon, Bennie Sue ...... .. ......... 136 Blackshear, james I-. ...... ....... 1 37. 222 Blackwood. 'loc Glenn ..........,... 191, .186 Blakeney, Huey ...............,.................. 23-1 Blalock, 13. Lorraine ....,....... 15. 125. 137 159. 22-1, 226, 227, 241. 211. 2511 276 Blfll0Ck, Robert B. .................... 254. 21 -1 Blansitt, Gerald Tate ..,.... 2 0-1. 2115, ,231 Blount, Charles Dwain ..,......,., 117. .JS Bount, -lo Ann Bray 1181 ls.1 Blythe, Billy hloe .........,.,........... an Bobbitt, 1.ois Ann ...,..... Bohannon, David 1.t't' ...15,f, .........1,'vf 1-3 ..........11l .141 Boland, Dale ............. .... Boles, Ulerald ................ ............., . Bond, Cleorge Wfylie ....... ........ 1 Sf, Boston, limma 1.ou .................... 157, Bottoms, Sherrill XVayne 157. 2.10, .T-1.1, .18-1, Bowers, lvlaririe l.ou ............,.,, lijf, Boyd, Yvonne 11N1r5,1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,'-..,, 151'i11'lfL.'L'11, Bolwlxy Glynn 1121. .'t1H, foo Brzltlley, lloyte lf. ,......,.....,.......... 1 S ' Bratmlett, Billy XY .t11tti . ,, Brand, Benny Ross ,...... ,.. w.i, fwfr' Braiuian, Vlinuny ,,.,,,, Branoni, latlwin ....,,.,,., lhawiit-i', lilot-s I. lltt-vattl, llt-iluttt lluvli 11,I1',,'a 11lt'xvt'i, lloytl All. ll 11' .,N ,x1ls v w I,.1 5 276 .INR ..l'11x -HI .1511 285 .1 511 .112 .111 3 Nl, li' , x11 N .W A 11' '51 11l's ir 284 280 276 228 257 115, 276 172 275 274 270 268 775 - 1 255 252 249 272 280 274 252 259 159 226 2.6 268 23-1 250 278 272 2'-1 2-11 139 259 1:19 21S 250 252 191 2'-1 101 1-10 :as A ..- -VN IFS , Brewster, glatliie Lynn ....,......., ., Brirnntiagt-. Maurice 1-aDa1e 15. 125. 157. 2-'12, 2-15. 250. 251, Briscoe. nloyce 'fliaron ...... ....., 1 58 Brooks. ,little D. ............ ....... 1 58. Brotherton. Sara Maude ............ 158. Broughton. Mary Ann ..,... 110. 111, 158. 1-15. 175, 228. 229. 257 240 Brown. Anne ...........,........ 110. 157. Brown. Bgtrlbara 'lean ........ 158. 218. Brown, Barbara Seaman .... 158 229, Brown. Carolyn Venita .... 152. 219. Brown. lflaine Sue 15. 158. 151, 227 Brown. Lynda Loy .................. 158. Browning. Monte Madril ...... 158, Bruce. Martha 'lane 159. 176. 250 257 Buchanan. Agnes .............. 159, 218, Buie. Patsy Ruth 159. 22'. 229. 2-90. 248. Bullard. Harry ............ 119. 241 2412 Bunupus. lN1aude-tie ............ 229 256. Borden. Dora .......................... 241. Burgess. .lt-try Don 91. 255. 256. 257. Burke. .1.nnes Ifdnuund ........... ......... Bur'nsit'lei Cfl:.ar1es llnxvood ...,.... 159 Iiurroxxi, Mary Lynn ............ 52 159. Butler. Karen l2li1.115t'111 .... 139 237. Butts. Norman Uloyte ....... .... . Byrd. Martini ............. ............... 1 59. - C .. tqitle. lilylas li., -11. 159. 2' . 235. 265. Katie, Matziinc ........ ....... 1 39, 237. Catlt. S.a!Jt'lZ.i Y ........ ............. 1 59. Cbaglc. 1112111 Iliiztmi ..... ...... ..... . . . Cain. Mattza Dec- ...... ................... Cam. 13.1111 ...,... ................ 1 59. 258. 1.il1lvttll, Nami- Sue ....,................ . fall, Nant 1- 1 .tint-ll .......,........ 159. Call. Royte D. ,...................... ..... . . 1.1ll, '1'litlm.t -lo .. ..... 1411. 216. 2-19. 1 mutton, 'lamts Robert .. ....... .... . . Limplacll, 11.t:1mt.1 Ann ............ 1-10. Camplatll, Brodie 11.11 .. .... 1.1l1'111lWlll, loxxtll 1.111 . .. .... 1-'l'1Nt1, XYi1li.tm l'oxxttl ....., 1-10. 1 .ippltm.m, 51.1115 .-Xnn . . 55. 2-11. CJHW. 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Carurle, Janene ........................ Carwile, Janene ....................... Cary, Beverly Ann , 55, 108, 141, 160, 257, 258, Cash, Boneta Joy ....................... Cason, Doris Ellen ................... Cason, Edwin Earl ............ 191, Cate, Franklin Manard ............. Cates, Mary Nell 141, 229, 246, Cathey, Ulna Marie ............ 141, Caughran, Hugh Kenneth ........ Chambers, Bobby Ray ............... Chambers, Jimmy Neil ....... Champion, Robert Eugene ....... Chennault, Billie Jane ............. Choate Choate 7 g Q , Dewey Lee ............ 141 , Francis Hoyte ............. Choate, Lonnie ....................... Choate Chroni , Sanney ....................... ster, William Hubert 141,165,226,24L Christian, James Roscoe ........ Christi an, Quentin Adris ...... . 229, 259, 141, 257 '268 zsof 14L ....... 255, 280, Clark, Benny .................................... Clark, Chester Glen, 110,141,228,241 245 Clark, Danny .A ........................ ..... . . Clark, Don Allen ...................... 141, Clark, Hiram Daniel ........ .. ..... .. Clark, John Baird, Jr. ........ ...... . Clayton, Billy Joe .............................. 142 Clements, Kathleen ............................ 255 Clements, Robert Samuel 179, 286, 287 Clemmons, Johnny Fred ............ 142, 286 Cline, Shirley Jean 12,122,142,165,177,229,270 Coe, Carrol Dewayne ................ 142, 254 Coffman, Wilma Lucille ' 7 142,229,250,249 Coker, Patsy Ann .... 142, 255, 257, 268 Colbert, Charles ...... 4 ......................... 142 Coley, Billy John .' ....................... 191, 204 Collier, Mary Evelyn .... 92, 256, 259, 270 Collier, William Davis .............. 256, 259 Comb, J. W. ...................................... 142 Comer, Martha Sue ............................ 142 Compton, Peggy Ann ........ 142, 218, 257 Cone, Marcy ...................................... 268 Coney, Charles Leon .......................... 142 Coney, L. J. ............. A ....................... .142 Conley, Norma Ruth ........ 142, 246, 274 Coner, Earl ........................ 142, 217, 278 Conrow, Connie Bess ................ 142, 276 Converse, Boyd Franklin .......... 142, 198 ' 256 Cook, Mari Ann ........................ , 259 Cooper, Cecil Gerald ................ 145, 258 Cooper, Leva Raylene ....... ............. 1 45 Cosby, Wayne ................ ............. 1 91 Cotson, L. P. Jr. ........................ 141,'254 Cotton, Bill Dean .................... 255, 254 Coulter, Mildred Jeanette ..119, 145, 274 Coursey, Perry David ........................ 145 Covert, Frances ..... ,..... ...... 1 4 5, 246, 274 Covin, Harold D. .............................. 145 Cox, Ann Askew .......................... 20, 67 Cox, Thomas A. ................ 128, 145, 282 Cozart, Martha ..129, 145, 229, 255, 274 Crabb, Martha Jane .......................... 145 Craft, Barbara Sue .................. 145, 250 Craft, Sandra Kidd ............ 245, 255, 257 Craig, Margaret Lee .... 15, 110, 112, 276 Crawford, James Lawrence ........ 145, 258 Crawford, Thomas Jerry ........... Creamer, Bobby Joe .......... Cregg, Carolyn Ruth ............... Crittenden, Jerry Don ............ Crook, Donald Lee ............ 204, Crump, Helen Joyce ............... Crow, Everett G ........................ Cunningham, Alyse Marie 120,145,149,181,216,244, .UUHU191 .UUUHI45 .nnnn270 084,246 205,251 .HUUUZ76 .HUHH145 252,276 Cunningham, Betty Maxine ...59, 70, 78, 87, 151, 145, 195, 218, 251, 271 Curtis, David ............................ 144, 254 Curtis, Larry Gene .... 255, 256, 257, 259 ... D - ' Dale, Rada Ann ............. I ..... 87, 144, 270 Daniel, Jo Ann ....................... ......... 1 44 Daniel, Karl Frederick 254, 255, 257, 259, 275, 284 Daniel, William E. ............ 144, 254, 246 Daniels, Jana ................................ 96, 144 Daniels, Stuart Russell ............ .... 7 8, 87 122, 151, 144, 154, 157, 166, 244, 284 Darr, James Scott .................... 105, 144 Dauphin, Sidney Leroy ...................... 144 Davidson, Tommy Jack .......... 144, 254 Davis, Donald Roy ............................ 144 Davis, Frances Tolson 144, 226, 227, 240 Davis, Frat E. 12, 102, 112, 144, 245, 282 Davis, Jerrie Lynn .................... 144, 257 Davis, Mildred .......................... 144, 252 Davis, Mary Ann .............................. 111 Davis, Roy ........................ 144, 248, 282 Davis, Sue Ann ........................ 151, 257 Dawson, Kenneth Lynn ......... .......... 1 44 Deason, Kenneth Edgar ........... Dees, Fred H. .......................... . DeHart, Margaret Lavonne ...... Dennis, Paul Gene ............. .... Dennis, Vivian Ann ................. Denton, Burley Edward ............ Diaz, Javier ........................ .... Dickinson, Keith A. ...... ...... . Dickson, Doris Jane ....... ....... Dillard, Patricia .......... ....... Dillon, Ronald Joe ......... Dodd, Gay Neita ................. Dodgen, Jimmie Wade ....... Doduney, James Edward ........... Douglas, Wava Sue 160, 277, 257, Downing, Tommy Harold 145, Dowdle, Thelma Louise ........... Dowell, Bobby Ray .......... 145, Doyle, Emma Lee ........ ........... Doyle, Jimmy ........................... Driskill, Edna Earl 145, 288, 252, 155, Duncan, Lila June ............ 145, Duncan, Robert E. .......,.......... . Dunn, Bobby John ...,. .......... .........191 .........259 145, 249 .........145 .........145 145, 286 .........145 .........214 240 141 .........286 272 252 .........145 .........166 .........258 240,268 245,259 255,280 145,240 .HHHUI45 156,168 275,274 .........145 .........254 Dunn, Elizabeth Ellen ...................... 145 Dyer, Mary Evelyn ., ...... .. E -, Earle, Donald Lewis ................. Easterling, Charles Donald ....... Eaton, Terry Scott .................... Eddins, Jerry Glynn ........ 146, Eddins, Joyce Lawan ........ 146, Edwards, Jeannie Ruth .... 146, Edwards, Harold Wayne ........... Edwards, Mary Ann ........ 226, Eldridge, James Harold ........... Elledge, Harold Wayne ............ Ellington, Beryl Rae .................. Elliott, Charles E. ...... . Elliott, Herbert E. ...... . Elliott, Robert Bryan ..... Elliott, Sherry ............. England, Bobby Lee ................. England, Mary Carolyn ............ English, Lady Nadaya 146, 218, English, Norma Dale ................ Epperson, Duane R. ............. . Epperson, Meredith ................. Eskridge, Charles Sandford ....... Erwin, Mary Beth ..................... ......... ......... 146, 250, 218 227, 2257 2367 146, ......- ........- '152, 250 146, .-...H ........- ......- Erwin, Shirley Ann .................... 146 Estes, Janet C. ...... 59, 110, 11, 154,155,157,225,258,259, 117, 265 J 7 7 Evans, Anita Doreene ........ 146, 256 Evans, Ross Wayne ......... 1 .......... 147 Everett, Olin Kinnemon ..... 1 .............. Everett, William Leslie ........ Ewell, Bobby Lewis ......... .............. ' 147 Ewing, Don Theo .................... . -F- 7 'a Fadge, Jimmy .................................. Fagala, Robert Hollis ........................ Faires, Martha Ann ............ 147, 252 Farler, Mary Ellen ........ 97, 147 225 Farmer, Hattie Eugenia .... 147, 229, Farmer, Joe Tom .......... ........... 1 47, Feazel, Larry M. ........................ 147, Felty, Jimmy Charles ...................... Ferguson, Harvey ...... 147, 254, 256, Ferguson, Hugh Glenn .... 147, 226, Ferguson, Lloyd Dean ...................... Fern, Blanche Miller ........................ Ferrell, Willie Carlton ................ 147 Fife, Gary Don ........................ 256, Filter, Earnest ................................ Finch, Mark Thomas 167, 228, 242, Finch, Virginia Ann .... 60, 122 147 Fite, John Warner 121, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202 205, Fivash, Treva Joyce 148, 162, 257, 240, Fletcher, Anna Jean ........ 150, 148, Flewharty, Janet Leta 60, 152, 148, 155, 276, Flinn, David Roy ............................ Floyd, Bennie ....,............................. Floyd, Wanza Sue 118, 148, 227, 241, Follis, Aryless Bundren .................. Ford, Lawrence Richard .... 191, 195 Foreman, Wendell Laron ................ Forrester, James Robert ,................. Fort, George Louis ......... .............. Foshee, Kathleen Patricia ....... 158, 146 204 254 284 240 274 252 240 241 148 254 270 286 146 146 146 248 161 257 274 146 146 256 146 218 122, 276 251 226 280 147 191 284 147 254 268 272 276 198 286 215 246 254 147 147 270 242 147 282 276 284 252 276 281 148 246 268 229 194 148 148 214 257 94,108,125,145,228,150,272,285 Dunn, Von Roy ................................ 255 Durand ,Billie Gail .......... 227, 255, 257 Dyer, Edgar W. ........................ 217, 254 Foster, Charles Press ..... N.-.U 148 Foster, James Arlin ...... ...-.-- 2 86 Foster, Lanita Joyce ........................ 148 Foster, Rebecca Susan 148,232, 233,272,273 Foust, Kenneth Aubrey .................... 148 Francis, Carolyn Kay 148,237,241,246,252 Freeman, Margaret Ann 148, 257, 270, 271 French, Thomas Glyndon .................. 148 Fry, Lynn Gordon .... 148, 208, 209, 210 Fulcher, Patricia Kay ........................ 148 Fults, Wiley Alvin ......... ......... 2 82 - G - Gaddis, Glenda Lou ........ ....... l 50, 276 Gaither, Charles ................................ 280 Galloway, Beverly Owen .......... 218, 274 Galloway, Charles Russell ........ 143, 286 Galloway, James Rolan 149, 191, 230, 236, 240 Galvan, Paul Mitchell ........................ 214 Gambill, Lloyd Glen ........................ 149 Garland, Max Foster ..149, 248, 251, 284 Garner, Theresa Jo .................... 149, 252 Garrett, James E. ............. ............... 2 26 Garrett, Jimmy Wayne ............ 149, 191 Garrett, Rosemary ......... ............ 2 49 Garrison, Betty Jane ....... .......... 1 49 Gartman, John ............... .............. 2 40 Garvin, Jed Stanley .................... 97, 107 Garza, Sanitago Alfonso .................. 149 Gaskill, Lynn Dale .......................... 149 Gaskill, Pansy Ruth ................ 149, 237 Gavin, Alicia Kay ............ 149, 230, 274 Gavin, Thomas T. ...................... 149, 230 Gentry, Bobby Wayne ...... 103, 149, 227 Gentry, Verta Mae .................... 149, 274 Gibson, Daphnia Lorene ..149, 252, 272 Gibson, Jean Ruth ............................ 149 Gibson, Linda Lou ............................ 149 Gibson, Vance L. ................................ 238 Giddens, Billy .................................... 214 Giddens, Euless Marcellous .... 150, 215 Gideon, Jerry Mac ............................ 150 Giles, Billy Wayne ...... ....... 1 50, 282 Gillham, Jimmy ................................ 150 Gillispie, Patsy Ruth 150, 217, 219, 233, 240, 268 Gilmore, Richard N. ........ 198, 199, 200 Glasgow, Mary Lee .................... 91, 275 Glass, Helen Virginia .............. ......... 1 50 Glass, Nonabeth ........................ 150, 259 Glave, Kenn W. 103, 106, 150, 169, 227, 245, 257 Goodwin, Joe Lee .... 107, 150, 223, 244 Goolsby, Jerry .......................... .150, 166 Goolsby, Levon ........ 237, 260, 272, 273 Goranson, Carol Jean ............... Goulden, Freddy ....................... Graham, Lois E. ........ 112, 150, Gran berry, Bo ........................... Grant, Billy John ....... .......... Grau, Margaret Ann .........,...... Graves, Mary Lee .............. 150, Gray, Barbara Jean 54, 87, 93, 132, 151, 241, Gray, Jo Anne .... 119, 227, 248 C fray, Myrna Land ................... firay, 1,211 An Y I' n ..,.,........... 151, ffffly, W1111:1111 Carl ................. f1I'l,'CIl, liarliara 1.1111 ,, .........l50 171 277 .........234 1 50 150,230 240 251 255,277 249 271 HHHH151 150,253 HHHHJSI , ........ 151 Green, Charles Wilburn ........... Green, Loveta Mae ............ 151, Grier, Herschel Ray ...... Griffin, Griffin, Griffin, John O. .......... . Griffin, Robert Lee ....... H. G. ........... . Jo Ann ..... Griggs, Charles Eddy ................ Griggs, John Roland Grizzle, Wilma Jean 151,153,217, 219, 244, 252, Grozier, Joe Edward .........151, 15L 15L 268, 151, 168, 214, 240, Grubb, Leonard Norwood ........ 246, Gutierrez, Alfredo .......................... Gutierrez, Jose E. ...................... 151, Gutierrez, Roman ............ 151, 243, Gutierrez, Sinecio ...................... 151, Guthrie, James Moore .... ........... 151 230 230 280 257 225 191 286 254 269 248 247 151 243 282 243 240 152 278 191 271 204 152 280 282 236 280 227 280 152 259 282 272 244 236 157 227 152 152 280 217 278 153 278 282 Guzman, Carlos E. ....... .... . - H .. Hagen, Charlie Jim ..... ........ Hagg, Mickey O. ............................. . Haggard, Martha Sue 152, 243, 255, 257, Haggard, Tom Dee ............................ Hagood, Melvin WHJVDC .................... Halbrook, Gary Keith ........ 152, 248 Hale, James Michael ................ 152, Hall, Anna Gene ................................ Hall, Cary Winfred 12, 152, 238, Hall, Faye Shelton ............ 107, 152, Hall, John B. .................... 152, 238, Hall, Myra Nell ................................ Hall, Robert Thomas ................ 152, Hamff, David Lynn .................. 152, Hamm, Barbara Ann 152, 232, 236, 237, 249, Hamm, Janice 97, 144, 152, 223, 229, Hamman, Thurman Dale .................. Hammil, John Edward ............ 152, Hammond, Jo Ann ............................ Hamrick, Melryn Dwayne ..... ........ Hanby, A. Ruth .................. ........ Hancock, Emory Charles ........ Hancock, Olen Craig ........................ Hanes, Johnny Max 117, 119, 130, 153, 241, Hanes, Thomas Sidney ...................... Haney, Joseph Thomas 153, 208, 209, 210, Hanes, Terry Cecil ............ 153, 2-15, Hanson, Roger Meredith ..l59, 255, Harbour, Joe ........... ...... ......--......----. Hardaway, Bobby Charles ....... Hardegtee, Sally Irene 13h 132 151 Hargrove, Sylvia Sue 122, 153, 218, Harper, Bobby Drake ..... Harper, Dorothy Jean 153,226,229,240,24L Harper, Gwyntlolyn J, 13,153,235,256,240,24L Harris, Clyde Roy 204,205,206 Harris, Jeanette Gregory 67, 108, 125, 152,, 2.11 Harris, lelenry Cf. ...................... . 233, 232, 241 242 207. 2110 ' 1 257 286 153 271 274 280 25.1 273 251 2 S0 2-19 Haskett, Willizriri Richard ........ 243, 259 Harley, Ji1'r11r1y D. ...........,,...............,. 153 Haven, James Larry ........ 153, 241, 284 Hayes, Lois L. .........,........,................. 226 Hays, Ruby Ann 153, 163, 216, 217, 219, 252, 268 Heath, Rebekah Agnes 153, 229, 249, 273 Heath, Johnny Lee ............................ 153 Heavin, Carol Wayne ........ ......... 1 53 Hebert, Bryan A. ............ .......... 2 43 Hefley, Charlie Dale ...... .......... 2 14 Heller, Wayne ........... . ................ 288 Hendley, Jack C. ..... ....... 1 54, 240 Hendley, Zelda .................................... 91 Hesse, Kelvin Dean 154, 191, 197, 204, 205, 251 Hibbitt, Bruce Tolbert ...... 154, 228, 281 Hickman, Bobby ................................ 154 Hickman, John Isaac ........ 154, 248, 284 Hicks, Gus A. ............................ 191, 278 Hilburn, Bennie Dwayne 113, 154, 175, 281 Hileman, Jerry .......... 67, 110, 112, 154, 172, 226. 227. 232. 233, 240, 243, 277 Hill, Earl Clyde, Jr. ............ 154, 215 230 Hill, Elva Sue ............. .................... 1 54 Hill, Jean LaVerne ........ Hill, Myra Laverne ..... Q ..........154 ..........154 s- N Hiller, Wfayne ................ .......... 2 48 Hines, Donald Eugene ..... ....... 1 54 Hines, John Sidney ........ ....... 2 81 Hinson, Norman ................................ 251 Hinson, Robert Neal 191. 194. 197. 2-14. 251, 274 Hinton. Joe Bob ................................ 154 Hinton. Thomas Lawson 2154. 250, 2-'19 Hitchcock. Dana Elaine ............ 15-1. 253 1-lohertz, Melbadean 100, 15-1. 216. 217. 219. 237. 268 Holcomb, Linda Nyrl ..61, 155. 218. 27-1 Holcombe. Marilyn Sue .................... 27-1 Holley. Bill ............ 1-1. 97. 106. 155. 223 Holley. Jerry Don ...................... 155. 226 Holley. Madra G. .............. 131. 155. 186 Hollinshead. James C. 155. 2-15. 256, 259 Holloway. Billie Naybelle 92. 227. 223. 271 Holloway. Martha Dale 120. 155, 250, 252. 271 Honea. Marilyn Yvonne 155. 216, 220, 271 Hooker, Jack. Jr. ...................... 155. 281 Hopewell. Shirley 1..1YCT11C ................ 155 Hopkins. Bill ............................ 155. 191 1-lopkins. 151.11'1l1.1 ........................ 67. 155. 217. 219, 228. 2211, 233. 2-111. 268. 269 Horn. Carolyn .................................... 275 Horne. Mary Nelle .... 155, 250 252. 25' lrlornxlwy, llegtey Nell iss, 177, QR11, JV. 3-18 Horton, Lim' 151.11111 ............ 128. 155. 2-1-1 llorlon, .1ll'.1N'1S ............ ...,....... 1 55. 282 1111614.11511 Jerry Ann ...................,...,.. 155 1111t1Sl5t'111, 111115 ,,,,,,,, 135, 130, 15 , 1511 lluilspelli, lossie ......,......... 135, 130, .357 111111111-s. 15.1115.11.1 Nell ,,.,... 156, .'-10. 221 llnglies, li, Y.. J1. . ,... .,,... .,..,......., 1 5 11 lliiliglns, 11.111511 11.111 ..,.. .,.. ..,. , 1 511. 278 111111, XN11111.1111 111115011 .. 156, .51w, 25 11111N1'Y.1i.111Ul1i1'111' . . . 151' 111111111111, 'lf K . , 281 3, 259 .153 11 284 '---.226 3, 268 in 273 -8-.153 -..154 1-.243 ...214 ..-288 i, 240 ......91 1, 251 3, 281 ...154 1, 284 ., 218 , 281 . 154, 1, 211 5 230 ...154 ...154 ..154 ..248 .154 ..281 ..251 274 .154 249 255 268 574 74 25 26 86 159 71 71 71 281 155 191 55, 269 275 257 248 244 282 .155 156 251 271 156 218 259 Humphrey, Patricia Ann ..156, Hunt, Bill, jf. .................... 128, Hunt, Thelma Fay .... 156, 250, Hunter, Ann ............................. Hunter, Raymond ..................... Hurst, Kenneth Harold .......... Hurst, Lula Thereasa. ........ Hurst, Leslie Glenn ........ Hurt, Foy Frederick ................. Hutcherson, Sue ....................... Hutchinson, Dan .............. 122, Hutt, Carolyn .................... 156, Hutto, Carol Ann ..................... Hutto, Terrell Don ........ Hyde, Larry Morris ........ Hyepock, Kenneth ........ Icenhower, Eddy ......... Irwin, Mary Beth ....... Irwin, Shirley ......... 229, 251 236 156 125 229 7 Ivie, Nita Follis ........... .............. Ivie, David ..................... ........ 1 57 .. J - jacaman, Mike .................. 157, 245 jackman, Charles Ray ...................... jackson, Betty ............................ 100 jackson, Idadell ....... ....... 1 57, jackson, joe ...................... ........... jackson, Roy Lee ................. ....... jackson, William Franklin ....... 275 288 249 156 156 226 228 156 156 156 179 277 257 257 156 157 247 274 275 157 246 282 157 275 257 251 246 157 284 254 284 157 198 78, 250 191 217 157 157 jacobs, Billie Gilbert ................ 157, jacobs, jimmie Ray ............ 67, 157, janes, Olen Gaynor .... 226, 237, 259 jeffcoat, james D. ........................... . jenkins, Billy Ralph ................ 157, jenkins, Gloria Kathryn ........ 61, 68, 82, 85, 85, 87, 108, 129, 157, jett, Norman Ray ............................ johnson, David Larry ....... .......... johnson, Dorvin ............ ......... johnson, Gary Paul ........ ......... johnson, johnson, Glenda Sue johnson, Gene .................................. 246 157, 175, 257, james .................................. johnson, james Monroe ............... .. johnson, johnson, james V. ................... . Ray Loyd ......... ........ 157, 158 johnson, Walter L. .................... 226 johnson, Wayne Nelson ....... ......... johnson, William Henry .................. johnston, Bettye Lou ................ 158, johnston, Carl T. ................ 82, 158, jones, Arvella CMrs.J ...................... jones, Bobby ................. ....... 1 58, jones, Charley joe .................... 217, jones ,Clarence W. 198, 199, 202, 205 jones, Dorothy ................ 158, 256, jones, Duane ............................ 158, jones, George E. ..... ...................... . jones, john C. ..... ........ 7 8, 158 jones, Mack ............... .................... 278 248 158 158 281 229 255 158 158 271' 167 240 278 234 288 259 246 167 284 158 234 282 257 159 278 - K - Kaiser, Alice Marie 55, 30, 92, 108, 515, 159, 233, Karney, Mamie Louise ...................... Karrh, Martha j. QMrs.j .................. 159 Karrh, William B. .................... 159, 282 Keahey, Paul R. ............ ................ 2 26 Keeble, Theta Faye ............................ 159 Keesee, Billy joe ................ 191 192 251 Kelly, Tommy .......................... Kelty Timoth Maurice .................... 254 8 Y Kemp, Wallace Ralph 152, 227, Kendrick, Mcllhaney Richard Kennamer, Sarah Virginia ...... .. 1 5 9, Kent, joyce lverne ............ 121, Kennedy, joe Dan .................. Kibler, Glen B. ................................ 160 Kidd, Arvel Porter ............................ 160 Kilgore, joy Ella 160, 216, 236, 257, 240, 248, 249 Killingsworth, Robert T. .................. 284 Kime, Arnest A. .................................. 99 King, Bob Wayne .................... 160, Kinslow, jimmy Lee ................ 160, Kirbie, M ra ................ 92, 160, 230 Y 5 Kirk, Don .......................................... 160 Kirkpatrick, Thomas Neal ...... Knight, Billy Tom .................. Kueckelhan, Haynes ............ 84, Kyle, Charles ................................... -L... Lacy, james ........................ 175, Lafferty, Danelle ...................... Lambert, Doris ........ 230, 243, Landers, john S. ..................... . Landers, Shirley j. CMrs.J ....... Larson, Mary Ann .....,.......... 92 Latham, Henry Clyde ...................... Latimer, Texanna ........ ........... 1 61, Lazenby, Walter, jr. ..................... . Lemon, Alvin Glendon .... 161, Lemon, Ann ...................................... LeNoir, William T., jr. ................... . Lenore, Leonard E. .... 161, 225, LeRosen, Bill ............................ 248, Leshe, Beverly Pauline ...................... 161 Leshe, Gene Edward ................ Lewis, Betty Ruth ............ 161, Lewis, M. Elizabeth 94, 95, 99, 161, Lewis, Scott ...................................... Linker, L. H. ................................... . Little, Addie jo ................ 161, Little, Barbara Ann ................. Loe, Abram ................................ 161, London, Virginia 110, 111, 157, 161, 229, Lotz, john Calvin .................... Loughmiller, Camelia Sue 56, 108, 178, 250, 256, Loughmiller, Grover ........ 161, Love, Betty Louise .................. Lyles, Billy Gene ............ 191, Lytle, jerry ............... .............. Lytle, Larry .............. ...... Lytle, Rex ........................ ....... - Mc - McAlister, Nathan Maurice McCain, Homer Stuart ...... McCampbell, Betsy ......... ....... McClain, jimmie Van ............... McClain, Marion Roy 159, 162, 255, 257, McClendon, john Franklin ..... McClinton, Bobby Wayne ..... McClure, Billy Nathan .......... McClure, Chester Lee ............. McClure, Frances Marie ......... McCollum, Robert .................. McCoy, Edna Mae .... 162, 218, McCoy, Norman ................ 162 McCoy, Winfred ..................... McCrary, Mary ....................... McCurdy, Lynn ..130, 162, 232, McDaniel, Lloyd ..................... McDaniel, Royce Lynn ........... McDonald, Billie Marie .........162 .........24O .256 259, 259 285 .........162 .........162 .........162 .........229 .........229 162, 257 252, 275 254 255 .........162 .........271 255 275 .........279 .........254 67, 162, 257, McDonald, Bobby Ray ............ 162, McDonald, Charles ............ 215 230 McDonald, Cora Mae 105, 162, 218, 250, McDowell, Harry Michael ..163, 261 McDowell, William Alvis ........ 165, McEachern, Auby Gene ............ 163, McFatridge, Charles Leo .... 163 233 McGee, joel ...................... 165, 226, McGhee, Donald Eugene ................ McKee, Roy ............................ 204, McKellar, juanita .................... 165, McMillon, Norma jane ............ 165, McNabb, jack David ..163, 253, 254 McNatt, Margaret jean .......... 163, McNeal, Sarah jo ........... ......... McPhail, Merle jean ...................... McQuaid, Patsy jean 85, 155, 165, 217, 219, 244, 252, McWaters, Zenobia ........................ McWhirter, Emily ................. ......... McWhorter, Billy Bob .... 164, 234, McWilliams, james Edward 228, 265, McWilliams, Sammy ........ 164, 248, - M .. Mackey, Dee ...................... 198, 199, Mackey, Roy Dean .................... 164, Maddox, Bobby Grant .................... Maddox, Phyllis Gayle 164, 256, 257, 259, Manhart, Lota Kay ............ 164, 230, Mantooth, Barbara .......... 164, 235, Marchbanks, Gail ............................ Marcom, Ralph Anson .............. 102, Marriott , Audrey ............................ Marshall, Eugene .............. 164, Marshall, Marilyn Ann CMrs.J 228, 159, 255, 257, Marshall, Melvin ........ 159, 254, 255, Marshall, Nancy CMrs.D .......... 164, Martin Britt .............................. 225, Martin, Emmet Edward .................. Martin Garth .................................. Martin Mable Vashti CMrs.J 164, Martin Marilyn CMrs.5 .................. Martin, Phyllis ..165, 245, 257, 259, Martin, Ralph Wayne 78, 87, 115, 122, 165, 215, Masters, W. Frank .................... 165, 248 279 249 249 281 230 236 236 259 165 206 257 227 257 229 165 165 269 165 164 246 266 285 251 282 164 275' 257 257 275 105 164 279 259 259 277 281 164 105 229 164 277 281 285 jones, William R. .......... ............... . jones, William Vandiver ........ 158, jordan, Lela Frances ........ 159, 230, joyce, Bobby D. ..... ...................... . joyncs, john Lewis ..... ........... 1 59 julian, Tony ........ ............. 159 159, 162, 280, 254, Matheson, jon D. 165 Matlock, Wilma Cain ........... ....... 2 37 Matthews, Harold Wayne ....... ....... . .80 Matthews, Jerry Holmes .,.......... 166, 229 Mathews, Ray Earl ............,....... 165, 238 Maxwell, Carolyn Ann .................... 165 Maxwell, Garvin Wayne ..256, 259, 279 Mayes, Joel ...................................... ..8-4 Mayfield, Rosalee .................... 165, 227 Mays, Jo Wayne ............ ........... 2 46 Medlin, Alvin Wayne ...................... 166 Meuser, Ralph ..... . .................,.... 82, 165 Michalka, Joseph 198, 199, 243, 244, 285 Michell, Craig Heathmen ........ 165, 282 Middleton, Darvil Lawrence .......... 165 Milam, Jerry .................................... 287 Milam, Lynnaree ................................ 165 Miller, Billie Glen ............................ 165 Miller, Carla Jo ........ 166, 218, 237, 275 Miller, Carlos Gene ............ 166, 234, 246 Miller, Gerald Lewis ...................... 287 Miller, James Henry ..... ........ 1 91, 287 Mi1ler, Joyce ............... ............... 2 77 Miller, Mary Gayle .................... 166, 271 Miller, Mary Sue ........... 1 .................. 166 Miller, Nancy ............ 166, 233, 248, 263 Miller, Sylvia Ann ................. ....... 1 66 Mills, Robert Ray .................. 166, 226 Mills, Wayne Everette ...... 166, 217, 279 Mitchell, Charles Wj .............. 243, 256 Mitchell, Nancy L. ...... ...... 1 66, 275 Mitchell, Samuel ............ ....... 2 49 Mize, Charles Lee .... it ............... ......... 1 66 Moncrief, Grace Evelyn 166, 227, 237, 240, 269 Montgomery, Ouida ..166, 217 229, 230 Montgomery, Reida ..166, 217 229, 230 Moody, Gilbert Wayne .......... 204, 206 Moore, James Ray ................. ......... 1 66 Moore, James Whitten ..... ......... 1 67 Moore, Jimmy Loy ........ ...... ......... 1 6 7 Moore, John ............... ........ 1 67, 238 Moore, Linda .......... ........ 1 67, 229 Moore, Mary Lou .......... ......... 2 36, 240 Moore, Robert Roscoe ...................... 261 Moore, Scott Overton ........................ 281 Moore, Tony ............ 140, 167, 230, 240 Morris, Jackie Hunter ................ 215 230 Morris, Jean W 91, 217, 219, 244, 252, 269 Morris, Jimmy .................................... 254 Morris, Nema Joy .........,.................... 167 Moseley, Billy Joe ........ Munion, Gary Stephen 254, Murphrey, Gloria Nell Murphy, James ............ Myers, Myers, Myrick Earl ................... Vern Caperton , Lewis ............... ..N- 255, Navarro, Mack Harmon ........... .198 257 151, 5 261 279 1.67 .........167 .........167 .......167 .......256 .........287 Neal, Alton Odell .............................. 167 Nealy, Mary Vesta ............ 167, 230, 259 Neel, Marilou .......... ........ 1 67, 277 Neeley, Martha June .......................,.. 167 Neese, James lrlarrel ......,. 168, 169, 279 Ne1son,Ciera1d li. ...... 168, 169, 1711 171 Nelson, Lynn Gordon ........................ 168 Newell, filtrntlzt Sue ................,......... 168 Newell, Jerry Max .. ............... 168, 285 Newt-11, Mary Pai .... ....... 1 68, 255, 257 Newkirk, Glenna Jane ............ 168, 241 Newman, Daphne Elaine ..168, 236, 253 Newman, Nancy Ann ................ 168, 277 Newsome, Olyarie .................... 168, 232 Newton, Max Deloy ........ 168, 260, 261 Niehues, Alvin Walter .................... 234 Noe, John Richard ,........................... 234 Nowlin, Tommy Malcomb ................ 168 Nuseibeh, Taj-ul-Deen A. R. ............ 168 - Q - O'Brien, Edith Buie CMrs.J 226, 240, 241 Oldham, Carroll Elmore .................... 283 Olmstead, Robert Clive ....... .......... 1 91 Olson, Roland Wayne ...... ......,...... 1 68 Ormes, Betty Marie .................. 232, 277 Osburn, James .................................. 169 Overall, Jo Ann ................ 229, 232, 269 Owen, Mary Louise ................ 168, 271 Owens, Cecilia Jane 169, 229, 230, 249, 269 Owens, Emmett Lee .................. 169, 279 - p - Packer, Bobby ............. ................ 2 87 Page, Prentis Leon ...... ........ 1 69, 230 Paine, Gloria A. ............ ............. 1 69 Palmer, Norma Gayle .............. 169, 277 Parham, Anita Marie ........ 2 ............. 169 Paris, Sally Stokes .............................. 169 Parker, Franklin, Jr. .................. 169, 245 Parker, Lou Beth .............. 153, 169, 269 Parker, Theodore Williams 141, 169 248 Parsons, James Lee .... 169, 191, 251, 288 Parsons, Johnnie L. ............................ 240 Parris, Tommy Glenn ................ 198, 285 Patrick, Jack ...................................... 191 Patterson, Betty Jane ........ 218, 219, 252 Patterson, Dorothy B. CMrs.D .......... 229 Patterson, James Charles ............ 169, 285 Patterson, Patsy Sue 163, 217, 218, 219, 244, 252 Payne, Bob ................................ 170, 281 Payne, Freddie Bill ........ ................. 1 70 Payne, James Alon ..... .......... 8 3, 287 Payne, Martha Jane .................. .170, 275 Payne, Mary Sue .................. 92, 170 271 Pane, Roelf Windell .......................... 279 Peacock, Francyse Spitler ..170, 227, 275 Peacock, George ................................ 251 Peaden, Spurgeon Thomas ................ 238 Pearce, James Earl ........................... Pelton, Barry Clifton ...23-i 68, 101, 11.2, 170, 208, 209, 210, 2111, 230, 236, 240, 242, 248, 2119, 250 279 Pendleton, Jack .................................. 170 Penn, Ruth ................................ 170, 269 Penn, Wesley .................... 170, 229, 283 Perkins, Othello ................ 100, 170, 277 Permenter, Janice Susan ............ 170 277 Perry, Elizabeth Allene .... 170, 2410, 237 Perry, Willzl Ann .............. 160, 170 260 Pettigrew, Lois Jaunice ...... 170 229, 150 Petty, Lucille ....................., 171, 227 230 Petty, Patricia Ann .........................,.. 171 Petty, Wfilliani 'l'honias 80, 91, 92, 15,7 171, 223, 229, 279 Philley, Iris lilaint- ............................ 171 Phillips, liilly tit-ne .................... 171 281 Phillips, Donaltl Amos ..... 713, 215, ,Lin Phillips, XV. lit-nut-th ................ 171, 230 Phillips, XValter Allen .... ..... 2 55, 259 Phillips, Williar'i'1 Henry ..... .......... 1 71 Pickens, Loritta Jean ..... .......... 1 71 Pickle, James Leroy ,..... ....,... 1 71, 234 Pierce, Kathryn Ann .................,...... ..96 Pierce, Leland Dwight .,.... 238, 240, 283 Pierce, Lem Louis ............ 171, 246, 247 Pierce, Shirley Poann ........ 171, 245, 273 Pinkerton, Shirley Beth ...,.............. 171 Pirkey, Jack Glenn .... 171, 191, 195, 288 Pirtle, Sonja Fredrika ......,............... 171 Piskos, George ................................ 217 Poe, Herschel Glen ...... .............. 2 38 Points, Tina Louise ..................,. 172, 253 Polk, Imogene .................................. 172 Polson, Jacquelin Maurine 92, 172, 216, 218, 275 Polson, Yvonne ........ 172, 254, 257, 275 Ponder, Alvin Bryson ...................... 172 Ponder, Ruth Jolene ....... ....... 2 29 Poole, William Clark ..... ......... 2 11 Pope, Janetta Nell .......................... 172 Porter, Billy Joe ...................... 166, 254 Porter, Jackie L. 143, 172, 214, 226 240 Porter, John Sharp .......................... 172 Porst, Gerald V. ............. ............ 1 72 Post, Gloryanna Alice .............. 172, 227 Powell, Treaca Wynell ............ 172, 237 Presley, Merlene ................ 228, 257, 273 Press, Gary Lynn ................................ 248 Pressley. Trezzie A. ............ 90, 172, 245 Presswood, Billy ...................... 238, 281 Prewitt. Margaret Ann 153. 172. 216. 237. 2-40. 252 Price. Charles Herschel ...................... 134 Price. Joe Bob ............................ 172 285 Price. Larry Dean .... 173, 191. 192. 287 Price. Madonna ................ 173. 229. 230 Prim, Jimmie Sue ............................ 173 Pruett. Lavada Rae .......... ....... 1 73. 240 Pruitt, Barbara Ann ................ .......... 9 1. 173, 217, 219. 2-15. 252. 257 259 267 Pruett, Carl Albert ............ 145. 173 229 Pylant, Malcolm Milton ............ 173. 279 - Q - Quattlebaum, Kathleen ...... ...... 2 -15 Quimby. Daryl Michael .... ......... 1 73 Quinn. Charles Donald .............. 2-13. 260 Quinn, Grace Lynn 162. 173, 216, 2-I-1. 252. 259 Quisenberry. Betty Jo ......., 1-ZS. 175. 275 - R - Rainbnlt. Johnnye Louis ..... ......... 1 75 Raines. Pat Duncan ........... ......... 2 79 Raimxuttet, lid .................................... 2-IS Reiley, Clyde Rtmaltl ........ 173. .fl-. 279 Rampy. Hott-,u-t1 ................................ 173 Rant-y, Clifton 1'it'k.trtl ...................... ISI x.. xv Ransom, Dan.: M. 1.7-1, 1' 3, 250 51. -N , .. Ransom, 1N1.trth.i Britt- ................ t-S, 175 Ransom, Ray ..8f, 911, 1.70, Q50 271, 285 Rauth, '1'wistt't ........,...... ...... ...,. 2 - 10 Ray, Bobln' .........,.. ..... I 38 Ray, Jinum' Milton .......... .........,.. I 0-1 l1t't11t'.1l'I1. iliessit' ......,,............ 57. UU, 57. 1115, 11111, 114, 113, 17.1, ,'X3x 3-1-1, 277 Rt't'tt', 11.11 lN1.HIt' . ..... ...,. . 750, .3-111 lit-t-tl, Marx' lltltn ..,, .. 17-I lit-est, Doiotlix' lt-.in , ,209 Robertson, James Roy ...................... 4 Rooks, Talmadge ...................... 175, .....l5 ...5.. 1 -----171 9 -'---171 F223 446, 247 45, 273 ' ---- -.171 195, 208 ....,,,171 ......,217 72, 255 Hain 1825 5228 NWJD .....,,229 NWZH amuz 6029 26, 240 .......l72 , ...... 172 72, 227 72, 237 57, 275 ......248 72, 245 58, 281 40, 252 2, 285 2, 287 7, 250 ....175 1, 240 ....91, 1, 267 ,, 229 ,zw ...245 ....l75 4, 200 2, 259 5, 275 ,,,,,173 ,,,,.279 ,,,,,2-48 7, 279 ,,....173 ,,,,,.281 51, 285 gg, 175 73, 285 01,246 Q ,.4, .278 7- 20A 0,91 Maw 248 9 7 Reeves, Dorothy Ann .91, 174, 216, 217, 219, Reeves, Marcelene Matilda 174, 252, 250, Reeves, Tessie Merle ..................... Reynolds, David A. .......... 174, 256, Reynolds, James C. .................... 174, Rice, Carmon Clarice ......... ....... Rice, Thurston Kelso ....... .... 174, 8-un.. Riggins, Imogene ............................ Rigsby, Emily Chaney 115, 174, 255, 256, Rike, Betty Blanche ..174, 250, 272, 257, Rike, Zeb .................... 15, 174, 226, Rinne, Donald Wayne .................... Roach, Ann ................................ 250, Roberts, Harold Gene ....... ............ Roberts, John Wallace .............. 174, Robertson, Kenneth Wayne .......... Robinette, Edwin Allen .... 165, Robinson, Barney J. ................. . Robinson, Kelly Monroe .................. Robles, David Crispin .... 175, 204, Rodkey, Ray A. ............................. . Rogers, Betty Glenn -.- U 6. .6 Shelly, Forrest Williams ............ Shelley, Mary Faye 62, 108, 122, Shelton, A. W. ......................... . Shelton, Martha Ann ........ 177, Sheridan, Billy Donald 177,222, Shirey, Charles Wymon ..97, 177, 177, 229, 254, ........ Simpson, Edward ............. .......... Simpson, Mack ................. ........ Simpson, Sam J. ............................. . Singletary, Calvin Bardin .......... 175, 175, 175, 227, 252, 257, Rogers, Doyle Wayne ...... 151, 175, Rogers, Pearlie Fay ............ 175, 22, Rogers, Rose Cates .......................... Rollings, Ima Ruth .................... 175, Romack, Patsy Jean .... 61, 108, 175, Romans, Clyda Gene ........ 175, 227, Romans, Willie Alvin .................... Rose, Dora Alice ........ 15, 175, 240, Ross, Bobby Carl ...... 122, 175, 250, Ross, Donald Ray ............................ Ross, Henderson Glenn .................. Rothrock, Tony ........................ 191, Routt, Brenda Lee ...... 90, 176, 181, Rowell, Cloyd .................................. Rowlette, Lera Jeanne 177, Sirmans, John Calvin ...................... Sisco, D. Wyndell ...................... 177, Skidmore, Van .......... ............... Skinner, Billy R. ........................ 177, Slack, Donald Howard .............. 254, Small, Laurel Douglas ...................... Smith, Adrian .................................. Smith, Bill E. .................... 245, 256, Smith, Danny Cosby ........ 177, 228, Smith, David .................... 177, 240, Smith, Dorsey .................................. Smith, Frances Anne ........ 178, 258, Smith, George Ray .................... 178, Smith, Gerald Don ....... ......... Smith, Henry ........................... Smith Jack A. .................. . Smith Smith Smith Smith .........178, John Dodd .... 178, 254, 256, John Kenny .... 117, 178, 229 L.0r 96, 178, 215, 215, 280, Leonard Gregory ............ 167, 101, 102, 105, 170, 176, 227, Russell, Mary Lee ............................ Russell, William Donald ................ Rutledge, Obie Lee .......................... Ryan, Sally J. . 112, 176, 222, 255 244, 7 250, Smith Lloyd .................................... Smith, Marilyn ................................ Smith, Mary Ell Leta ..177, 229, 255 Smith Raenelle .... 85, 95, 178, 240, Smith, Royce Eldon ........................ Smith Silas Fermon ........ ..... Smithers, John ................ ........... 2 57 Smoak, Alton Andrew ...................... 178 Solomon, Gerard Orlick ............ 178, 285 Southerland, Arthur Ray 178, 250, 254, 257, Sparks, Peggy ............ 92, 122, 148, 178,216,217,228,244,252 Spencer, John Franklin ............ Sperier, Williams Charles ......... Spivey, David Curtis ................ Sale, Sandra ..92, 176, 256, 258, 259 Samuels, Roger cm ........ 198, 199i Sanders, Bill Elliott .......................... Sawyer, Mary Juanita 105, 152, 170, 256, Sawyer, Marice 14, 92, 104, 105, 106, 176, Saxon, Robert ............................ 176, Saylor, Joseph Rice .......... 176, 255, Scarborough, Edward Lee ................ Schattel, Bobby Lee .................... 191 275 179, 191, Spring, Nevada Lee ..216, 250, 244, Sprouse, Robert L. .................... 179, Stanley, Huie Jon ...................... 179 Stansell, James Russell ........... Stearman, Damon Daniel ....... Steger, Harry Melvill ........ 120 Stephens, Bobbye Jean ........... 7 .........179 179, ...........179 246 179, Stephens, John Paul .................. Stevens, Mary Ann ............ 12, Stevens, Jan Thomas ............... Stevens, Ralph Windel ...... 151 Stewart, James Walter ........... Stewart, Kenneth Thomas ..... .........140 Scoggin, Lucy Drucella ...................... Seale, Billy Joe ................. ........ 9 4, Sebring, Stanley Dean ................ 176 Sermons, John ........................... Setzer, George Melvin, Jr. A 026 209,210,251, Shackles, Elizabeth Dovens ..... Sharp, Charles Barry ............ Sharon, Weldon .....,..... Shaw, Don Wayne Shaw, Johnnie Carl ....... --U- .......176 .......285 .......106 Stine, Morton ........................... Stocks, Lyndal Ray ................... Stockstill, Arthur .............. 204, Stoddard, Mary Faith ........ 179, Stolle, Richard Miller ........ 179, Stolusky, DeLois Bethea 156, 218, 28, 250, 250, Stolusky, Robert ................ 191, 179, .........248 179 ...........179 .......179 .........259 205, 255, 251 274, 274, Stringer, Don . ....... ......... . 7 Strother, Billy Gene ........................ 180 Stubbs, Earl ...................... 180, 286, 287 Sturdivant, Sarah Pauline 180, 257, 240, 275 Stuth, Kay Ann .............................. 180 Sullinger, Frances Holder ' 67, 100, 104, 180, 275 Sullinger, Weldon Odie 82, 180, 260 285 Sullivan, Jo Ann .............................. 180 Swaim, Bob ........................ 145, 180, 257 Swinford, Ralph ........ 124, 180, 250, 285 Swirozynski, Clifford ...................... 254 Swope, Patsy Caressa 180, 229, 249, ,275 - -p Talkington, Jerry Baker .................. 180 Tankersley, Neal Douglas ........ 180, 246 Tapley, Charles Reuben .................. 180 Taylor, Bob L. ............ ' ........ 180 254, 246 Taylor, Norris Dean .......... 145, 181, 285 Taylor, Ralph Blaine ...................... 181 Taylor, Rita Maxine .................. 181, 275 Taylor, Robert George ............ 240, 254 Taylor, Sarah Sue ...... .................... 181 Taylor, Selma Joyce ................ .......... 6 2, 69, 78, 81, 85, 87, 92, 108, 129, 157, 181, 194, 218, 253, 244, 252, 274, 275 Taylor, Silas ...................... 181, 226, 254 Teel, Marion Ray ...... 181, 215, 218, 251 Telford, Beverly .4 ............................ 275 Terry, Billy Charles 181, 217, 255, 278, 279 Terry, Jerry Richard ........ 181, 217, 279 Terry, Jimmy Dwaine ................ 215, 250 Thomas, Gordon Ray ............. ' ........... 254 Thomas, Nell Elizabeth 181,218,250,249 Thomas, R. L. .................................... 181 Thomas, Sam .................................... 279 Thomas, William Erbie ....... ....... 2 54 Thomason, Bobby Ross .................. 181 Thomason, Nevada Wallis ........ 181, 222 Thomason, Paul Estes ........ 155 149, 181 Thompson Dorothy Pearl ..82, 256, 257 Thompson, Jane ................................ 182 Thompson, John William ...... 182, 205 Thompson, Junior .................... 191, 288 Thompson, L. D. ................ ........... 1 82 Thompson, Roger .................... 246, 247 Thompson Willie Jane .................. 229 Thornton, Charles .............................. 281 Thornton, Hal Merl .......... 211, 254, 259 Thorp, Frankie Gene ................ 182, 254 Thurmon, Joe G. ........... ....... 1 82, 248 Tice, Adena ............... ........... 1 82 Timberlake, Donald .................. 248, 257 THndeL B6bby'r6n1 .................. 182,254 Tiner, Garland .................. 140, 257, 240 Tinney, Danny R. .................... 214, 281 Tinney, Nyla Dave ............ 110, 181, 277 Treadway, Marilyn Kay ............ 182, 277 Tucker, Joy ...................................... 240 Tucker, Leonard Ray ..... ....... 2 79, 217 Tunnell, Osie C. ......... .............. 2 17 Turner, Jack ................... ....... 1 15, 257 Turner, William D. ...... -U- Umberson, Myrna Louise 182, 229, Upshaw, Marilyn 146, 147, 182, 25L 252, 254 275 259 I' -v.. Vaden, Thomas Roger .............. Valentine, J. W. .............................. . Valentine, Tommy Rudolph .... 182 Valle, Pascual B. .... ................ Vallier, Harry Augusta ..................... Vanderslice, Betty Jeanne 183, 217, 219, Vickers, Benjamin .... 183, 217, Vickers, Jonny N. ................ 80, ..w.. Wagliardo, John J. .... 169, 240, Walter, Aulman Guy ....................... Walker, Charlotte Ann 183, 230, Walker, Bobby Gerald ............. Walker, Henry ......................... Walker, Jewel Lynnette ............ 183, Walker, Sherrell Gene .............. 183, Wallace, Edgar M. ,................. . Wallace, Lou Ann .......................... Waller, Michael Rodes .... 183, Walston, Edna Sue .......................... Ward, Larry ...................... 191, Wardrup, Charles Lewis .................. Ware, Russell .......................... Warr, Pat ....................... ....... Warren, Benny ......................... Warthan, Linda Louise 147, 183, Washington, Marianna ........... Watkins, William Bently 115, 184, Watson, Frankie ...................... Watson, Linda ......... Watson, Merle ....... ....... Watson, Nell ..... .......... Weaver, Lou ........ ....... 2 26, 236 182 226 230 279 182 269 279 279 251 183 252 .183 .........234 253 226 .........248 .183 285 .183 251 .183 .230 277 207 275 241 279 ..........184 ..........23O ..........184 2184 , 269 Webb, White, White, White, White, Don ..................... ....... 2 87 Weiszbrod, Billy Merle .... ....... 1 84 Wesson, Bill ................... ....... 2 53 West, Thomas Brooks ........ ....... 1 84 Westbrook, Nina Joan ......... . 184 Wester, A. Dwayne ........................ 263 Wester, Linda Ann .................... 184, 277 Whitcanack, Eddie .... 132, 184, 204, 207 David .................... 149, 184, 230 Derrell .......................... 184, 234 James Preston ...................... 287 James Travis ....... ......... 1 84 John Dodson ........................ 134 White White White 9 Michael Keith ...... Morris L. .......... . Robert Gilliam ............ William Goebel ........... Whitesides, Glenn Gerald Whitlock, James Gary ......... Whitt, Danny Lee ......... Wieler, Juanita Amelia .. Wilburn, Tommy Ray ...... .... Wilcox, Paul Van ........... Wilkie, Louis Austin .. White White, Willeford, Gail ................ Williams, Billie Carol 82, 120, 147, Wiliams, Bobby Dale ................ 185 Williams, Buford Wayne 185 Y Williams, Charlene 62, 145, 154, 185, 218, Williams, Donna Gayle 185, Williams, Joyce .............. Williams, Wfcldon ........... Williams Williams, Mary Hudson 119, 152, 185, ..........259 285 .........184 184, 211 ..,......234 .........185 .........185 .........185 .........185 .........185 ........185 , Jerome ...................... 229 .222185,25o 22222186 275 185,229,275 ,287 191, 193, 288 232,263,279 237, 275, 259 222222222250 .222218o,24o 185,281 224 228,271 Wilson, Billy 186, 226, 237, 241, 250, 285 Wilson, Bob ...........,..............,........... 186 Wilson, Nathan Roe 2102, 103, 186, 227 Wilson, Patsy Ann ............................ 230 Wilson, William Patrick ............ 69, 142 Winfrey, Frankie Lynn ............ 186, 234 Winn, George Wayne ...... 204, 205, 251 Winn, Jackie ............................ 186, 273 Wolfe, Bonita Ann ....... .,........ 2 55, 259 Wolfe, Edwin L. ........ .......... 1 56, 259 Womack, Nelleen ..... ............. 1 86 Wood, Gladys June .................. 186, 230 Wood, Dale ...................................... 285 Wood, Walter Edmund ..... ......... 1 91 Woodfin, Charles .............................. 214 Woods, Frances Loretta .................... 186 Woods, James Roy .... 186, 242, 251, 285 Woodson, Dorothy ............................ 252 Woodson, Frances Penelope .... 186, 253 Woodward, Robert Lee .... 121, 186, 279 Wordrup, Charles ............................ 234 Worsham, Joe Don 99, 186, 255, 257, 285 Wriglmt, Barbara Lynn .............. 187, 277 Wright, Betty Ann .......................... 187 Wriglmr, Felix ........................... 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