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

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QA:-'33,,,. :W Fuji 1 f n mv-4 fn-1f,.,, - 1. u . The I958 Locust a year to remember 7:30 classes coffee breaks library dates term reports I spring dances E graduation I g , ' 'A' H W SYM , 1 ,I I . 'ff a year to remember N 5: . A it A i this , rsstgfgr lg ' K ff ' ifi li. t Ng' sq. TAYLOR is, perhaps, the most camera shy teacher on the faculty and it was necessary to search the files to find pictures. Above is a classroom scene when he was selected to represent the typical faculty member in an al1-col- lege brochure. Left is a typical class- room shot while, right, he bides his time in the Western Week stockade. William Weldon Taylor The Locust is proud to dedicate this issue to two of the campus' most valuable faculty members. Weldon Tay- lor, instructor in mathematics, is a rare combination of academician and favor- ite of the student body. He is the first to be dunked on Western Week, and the one students call on to make stew for various campus picnics, he is ex- tremely interested in campus life, ath- letics and the welfare of each student in his classes. Taylor likes to be known as the father of Elizabeth Taylor and carries the deception as far as his gullible stu- dents will permit before he admits she is not the movie star, but a campus freshman. With this issue, the Locust salutes Weldon Taylor. ff-'x X. t W mil E: h . 1 N X an ct, . , 2 xx Quilt 1: ', 5, X- 'l x'X.'S:xz1Nx X - s' ' :HW N 'Q ., ' Yi'-X-g r X sxsaf We N nj A X Xt TX? Tse, 1 ,,t5S e? X 'BS Q The Locust Dedicates Alvin Rix Recently, when a member of the college administration was discussing the faculty, he said, and I believe that the two most valuable members of the faculty are Alvin Rix and Weldon Tay- lorf' Those in the conference agreed. It is certainly not hard to see why these two men have been often cited for their contributions to students at East Texas State. This year, for the first time in over thirty years, the fac- ulty convened without the presence of Alvin Rix, retired head of the Depart- ment of Agriculture. Mr. Rix completed his service with the close of the sum- mer session and the administration, the faculty and students will miss his place in the classroom. During the period that Mr. Rix has served this college he has built the agriculture department into one with a major reputation in the state. He is known and respected in agricultural circles throughout the state and nation. With regret for the retirement of Mr. Rix, and appreciation for his serv- ices to the thousands of students who have passed through his classes, the Locust is proud to dedicate this issue to Mr. Rix and Mr. Taylor who both represent the ultimate in teaching skill and accomplishment. '39 ff Tl! 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'- .2'f - .- 1 -W 'W P- te a ' . fr' 1 1' Rn- 5? 3-,V qgrzbxtxgi . - Mr, ,t .i .rw , NJ , A, - ., . . V.. D. Q l ...5 N .17 ,. L, ', --- 1- 4 , ,. . -r' ,Q ,jul Hfvyfj, .Q 'S x3 'ws J -'iv-B at s 5 I- 1,. 'V xc ,r ' 7 5' ,' -if '- H .-,'..'-4 ' jx 8 A x R Aw.. 'wqqx 30,4 f Y Qji - ,. 1 s 1 --if, 1 X H e dh A-4 4 . A Miyki -9:7 MEMBERS of the 1957-58 Board of Regents are: Qfirst rowj Richard F. Stovall, Floydadag C. S. Ramsey, San Augustine, J. Henry Sears, Hereford, Frank E. White, Cleveland, Elizabeth Koch, San Antonio. Standing members are: Hubert L. Mills, Houston, Mrs. Euveda Orter, secretary to Isbell, Claude Isbell, Austin, Executive Secretary, W. H. Frank Barnes, Terrell, William V. Brown, Tex- arkana, S. Woodward, Dallas. BGARD OF REGE T 10 ,Q f 'if 4 st' ff xx Wyql, Q , .F qvex- . 4, 2 1 ..s -o X -X nb V my, 4 x ' f :fun , . . 0 . J, CULLEN SOWERS, Ph. D., Dean of the College. MARGARET BERRY, M.A., Dean of Women. CLYDE ARNSPIGER, Ph. D., Director of Re- search and General Stud- ies. Deans of College 6 FRANK YOUNG, Ph. D., Dean of the Graduate School. THOMAS F. MCCORMACK, M. Ed., Director LORENE LITTLE, B. S.. Dietitian- PAY RATTAN- Social of Housing and Inventory. Dlfeffof- Secretaries.. Pictured from left to right are various secretaries of the administration: LOYE BARDXVELL, Placement: LENORA DICK- ENS, Guidance, and SHIRLEY TAYLOR, General Studies: fright, topj, PATSY JA- COBS, B. A., Secretary to Dean of the Col- lege, ANN PEARCE, B. S., Secretary to Dean of the Graduate School, CAROL DYER, B. S.. Secretary to the Presidentg Cbottomj, FRANCES SULLINGER, B. S., Secretary to the Dean of Wfomen, and NELL JACKSON, M. Ed., Secretary to Dean of Men. JOHN W. fi leaf 55' is Offng 5 MNH s 0811 H-3 Nu we. ,gk it CSeatedD McDOWELL, M. S., Col- lege Business Manager, and WOODROW KEL- LEY, M. A.. Assistant Business Manager and Pur- chasing Agent. CAboveJ, JANE WHITE, LOUISE ELMORE, and DANA HITCHCOX, Secretaries in the Business Officeg QBelowJ HELEN PATTERSON, Cashier, and NEVA NELL SIMMS, Voucher Clerk. CLeftj, CHARLENE DAUPHIN, Secretary in Home Economics, and SUZANNE WALKER, Secretary in Audio Visual Services, CRightD, SHIRLEY SHIELDS, Secretary in Health and Physical Education, and DIANE MILLER, Sec- 'Officials ' N' of P3P R Q lf. JOHN WINDELL, M. A., Registrar, with Assistant Registrar LAURA of the SMITH, M. A. Administration DELL KNOX, Chief Accountant JEAN GIBSON, V. A. Coordinai tor. 'lf' I I isst ARVELLA JONES, Registrar's Secre- tary-Recorderg and BLANCHE HART, Supervisor of Correspondence and Ex- tension. CAbOveJ, ROBERT JONES, M. D., Act- ing College Physician, with RUTH BAILEY, R. N., Head Nurse: qBe10wp, RUTH GANT, Director of Binnion Hall, and JOSEPHINE WIL- LIAMS, Resident Dormitory Counselor. e , ...., xgix. :gf-,eg N. Q retary in Agriculture Education. A ,,..1,.l...R n.g- .-cv L3 X , - .----- i- Sf Jw. .ir . L ROBERT ALVIN RIX, M. S., Profes- X sor and Head of Department of Tech- nical Agriculture. Agriculture W. L. DORRIES, Ph. D., Asso- ARTHUR C. HUGHES, Ph. D., Professor of ciate Professor of Technical Ag- AgriC111tl1rC. f5S0f riculture. Ol Em' W. F. JENKINS, Ph. D., Assistant Professor of Agriculture. ! 1 l ' CHARLES E. MCGOUGH, M. A., As- Instructor in Art, CBottom, rightj, sistant Professor and Head of Depart- VICTOR CHARLES STOKES, M. A men! of Ari- Assistant Professor of Art, gi 14 9 9. ture. Art CATHERINE NEAL, M. A., As- sistant Professor of Art. qrop, fighfp, CARL COKER, M. A. ringgv-Mmm --Q-..-,. . CURTIS RICHARDSON, M, S, JAMES R. HAMILTON, Ed. D., Professor and Instructor in Technical Agficul. Head of Department of Agricultural Education. ZENO E. BAILEY, Ph. D., Associate Professor of Agri- cultural Education. ion Ney I -ai- RALPH AXTELL, Ph. D., Instructor in Biology. ' i ARTHUR M. PULLEN, Ph. D., Associate Professor of ELSIE BODEMAN, Ph.D., Pro- - fessor and Head of Department Biology' of Biology. A Biolo ROY N. JERVIS, Ph. D., Assistant Pro- fessor of Biology. DOROTHY TAFT, Ph. D., As- sistant Professor of Biology. gy PERRY BROOM, D. Ed., Associate Professor of Business Administration, Vu ... ELTON JOHNSON, Ph.D., Professor and Head of Department of Business Administration, Business Administration GRAHAM JOHN- , SON, Ph. D., Asso- ciate Professor of Business Adminis- tration. ELIZABETH HENDERSON, M. S, C., Assistant WELDON B. KING, M. S., In structor in Business Adminis tration, KENNETH MCCORD, M.S., Instructor in Business Ad- ministration. KENNETH HORN, M. S., Instructor in Business Administrationg E. R. STAPLETON, Ed. D., Assistant Pro- fessor of Business Administration. Professor of Business Administration. vin, Chemistry L. D. PARSONS, Ph. LEWIS SAMS, M. S., Instructor in D,, Professor and Chemistry, ALBERT MACHEL, Ph. J Head of Chemistry D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry. J Department. and Head of Department' of fessor of Speech, J Communications. V Communications ROBERT MCCLOUD, M. S., In- structor in Journalism, CHARLES A E. WOODSON, B. S., Instructor A in Printing and Director of the Print Shop, ROSEMARY OWENS, Phi- D., CURTIS L. POPE, Ph. D., Associate Professor fs Assistant Professor of Speech. of Speech. OTHA C. SPENCER, Ph. D., Associate Professor of Journal- , ism. Education J. E. FRANKLIN, Ph. D., Pro- . iz., fessor and Head of Department i of Secondary Education and I School Administration MYRTICE PLEDGER, Ph. D., Professor of Education. .figs y JOHN WEBB' JONES, Ph. D., Associate Profes- JOHN W. MCCRARY Pl f Ed ' D'- Sof 0 Ufatlon- Professor of Education. -J gli W. J. BELL, Ph. D., Professor SIDNEY GODA, Ph. D., Assistant Pro- J We l Professor of Education. CARL DeONIER, M. A., Assistant Professor of Education, Educanon l .CBl,Ph, Du 49 OHOW1. QUINCY ATHA, Ed. D., Associate Pro- fessor of Education and Director of Au- dio-Visual Education. MINNIE S. BEHRENS, Ph. D., Professor and Head of Depart- ment of Elementary Education. ,-VN' I 5, 'JH 4 -iziwtcif ,fafnrfe y--,- J' -' wfilf' nH't1flawM I . A if LEWIS VARNEY LIEB, Ed. D., Assistant Professor of Elementary Educationg CLYDE MOYERS, Ed. D., Instructor in Elementary Educa- tion. . BEATRICE MURPHY, B. L. S., Instructor in Au- : ' K ,.,. f - ir' W Qi -mrs: i ' ' . 1 -1 xg ' . +213 , A ,W A 1 151 ,., .,.,f4,4,,,, , . K ss . 1 I A IK W X 'y N Vg : 'JV if 7 4 wwGp'kLFV P. . -A . if . . wff ,f-1 dio-Visual Education. V -I F ..- . -. K V - 'J .L X . K ff' W., f f Q.Q.xsg1... F 5' .Q . FS .ir 1'-PQI 'f,i5f.1 P -' I ' . ' Education. Enghsh CAMPBELL BUTLER, Ph. D., Professor of English, JAMES W. BYRD, Ph. D., Assistant Profes- sor of English. ROBERT TITUS, M. S. Ed., Instructor in Audio-Visual PAUL W Professor partment ADELLE CLARK,.M. A., As- sistant Professor of English. Z' BARRUS Ph D and Head of De- Of English, WILLIAM T. JACK, Ph. D., Asso- ciate Professor of English. f' ,tv A English JAMES M. LACY, Ph.D., LAWRENCE W. MCNAMEE, Ph. D., Associate Professor of Assistant Professor of English. English. EUSIBIA LUTZ, M. A., Associate Professor and Head of Department of French. Languages HAROLD D. MURPHY, M.A,. Director of Employment Serv- ice and Assistant Director of Student Personnel and Guid- ance. rf A rector of Student ing Psychology. HESTER P. MATTHEWS, Ph. D., Instructor in Spanish. C. MORRISON HOOKS, M. A., Assistant Di- Personnel and Guidance and Instructor in Counseling Psychology, EVERETT ERB, M. Ed., Assistant Instructor in Counsel- MARGARET LEE WILEY, Ph. PAULINE ROGERS, M. A., Instructor in D., Professor of English. English, FRED TARPLEY, M A In structor in English. WILLIAM E. TRUAX, Ph. D., Director of Stu- dent Personnel and Guidance and Associate Pro- fessor of Counseling Psychology, JOHN P. MCQUARY, Ph. D., Assistant Director of Student Personnel and Guidance and Assistant Professor of Counseling Psychology. Guidance NANNIE M. TILLEY, Ph. B., Professor and Head of Depart- ment of History, , LOUIS R. HARLAN, Ph. D., Associate Professor of History. History I x., I 'qv -4., BETSY MCCAMPBELL, M. A., Assistant Profes- sor of History. ROBERT LEE JONES, Ph. D., Professor of His- tory, EDITH H. PARKER, Ed. D., Associate Professor of History. ROBERT WALZ, Ph. D., Instructor in History, History Home Economics I D WATHENA TEMPLE, M. Ed., Professor and Head of Department of Home Eco- nomics, LORA KIRBY, M. S., Instruc- tor in Home Economics' ORPA CHESTER B. AINSWORTH, Ed. D., Assistant Professor of Industrial Education. WELCOME E. WRIGHT, Ed. D., Professor and Head of Department of Industrial Education. DENNIS, M. A., Assistim Pro- Ind ustrial fessor of Home Economics. Education Industrial Education Library LEON HARNEY, M. Ed., Instructor in Industrial Edu- cation. . ff' Us 5i,l5.,.,..,,tX GEORGE W. KIBLER, M. A., Associate Professor of Industrial Education and Superintendent of Con- struction, JOHN E. BURKE, Ed. D., Di rector of Library Service. Service OPAL WILLIAMS, M. S., L. S., Li- brari vi , x l A i ' K .ig Q Q 1 iii 5. I 5 .S if I Q 2 f :gi -5 iv' 4 ci 'f i Z' D. EDNA E. RYAN, M. S., Docu- LLY BETHEA, M. L., C I - A SA a a ments and Asst. Cataloger. log Librarian. I , I Library cont. V WN I+ 'SP' . swf MARY COOK, B. B. A., MARY RAGLAND THOMPSON, B. S., Periodicals Loan and Reserve, LORA and Bindery Supervisor, SMITH, B. S., Reference. , .tjx are Y J +3 ' 31 Z 'T as 1 . A ..... I rx' ,E .w x i' tt., x xg?-an .j-in 1 1 JAMES E. RICHARDS, Ph. D., Professor and Head of Department of Music. fr , mari ,yi ....'..,.f. 4 MUSIC-. Music LAWRENCE MEYER, M, M., Cleftj Instructor in Music, and DANIEL E. 20 SCOTT, M. M., Instructor in Music. DEAN LOWMAN, Ed. D., As- FLOYD HANSON, M. M., In- sociate Professor of Music. structor in Music. .' W ,.,.,.f A V , , IL. QLJ. .1 4. 1, I 11... ,f'fT7 i'Ti?rff:: Awe- . ,. MARGARET WHEAT, M. M., Instructor in ALEXANDER RYAN, M. M. Instructor in Music, CHESTER CHANNON, M. M., Associate Pro+ fessor of Music. X. X., X I Ur-' CECIL B. WRIGHT, Ph. D., Professor and Head of Department of Mathematics. Members of the Mathematics faculty, left to right: WILLIAM W. TAYLOR, M. S., Instructor, ROB- Health Physical Education and Athletics . X -:x - s A., . K. ERT E. BAKER, M. .S., Instructor, DOROTHY RICHARDS, Assistant Instructor, and CHARLES J. STUTH, Instructor. 52 Q .s Aims . Vixw ERNEST HAWKINS, M. Ed., In- NORMAN PILGRIM, M. Ed., In- CHARLES A. structor, Assistant Football and structor, Head Basketball Coach. THOMAS, M. Ed., Basketball Coach. Instructor, Head Track Coach. ELIZABETH HUGGINS, M. A., Assistant Professor. and Head of Department of Physical and Health WALTER KLEIN, M' Aw Assistant professor, 2312555 ' 12311523 F I . 1ff.23f1,...'!-' 'ii - .- ' '- 1 '.f.-,u,-11:22-.J r 4,?,,,-'-4 1 I R -.t..':a..,gz...55-,,.L - -1' J aw-P-, f J- ' -fy':.:L'..3 ' 1- ' J- fc ... - 'Wi?ESf-f- ' ' in 1 ek' . .... QI... 7,4 ,, , ,,.. .. Q V' '.'1....f1i,-friffzf-+ H TH' M.. C5-L , . - j+a1'1YZi1+z'-f'fi- 452 if E ' -' -- Llggf.,..-.:-.+v-.-'14 ,Q . Q- ,- .e .2134 fr- 'C f T I ff: 1-5fJ4'tf S'I2-:.L'i?-fi Tf,c:..-.s: . V . . ' i X CHARLES CRAWFORD, M. S., In- structor, Assistant Foobtall Coach. SARA ANNE DUNN, M. A., Instruc- tor. J. V. SIKES, M. Ed., Assistant Professor GERTRUDE WARMACK, M. A., Associate Professor and Head of Required Physical Edu- Head Football Coach. HAROLD SIMONTON, M. A., ' Instructor in Physical and Health P S I I Education. Education lcontj QU gif? KENNETH EVANS, Ph.D., Professor and Head of Department of Social Science. Physics J. H. CLEMENTS, Ph. D., Professor and Head of Department of Social Sciences WILLIAM B. DUNN, M. A., Instructor in Gov- ernment. FPED ELLIS, M. S., Instructor in Phy- s1cs. ff' .fi ,r KU .- -', cation for Women. JOHN W. LEWIS, M. S., Assistant Professor of Geography. WILLIAM SPARKMAN, M. S., Instructor in Physics. fl Q 0 E223 Qiixilm' AU! kv! ,I ,I 0 ntl R, KY' ENS Govan St: t E QL ii 'N 'FMR Pez- fi nh-im umm zwfwfh' Social Sciences icont. Q me -- ,,. sw.-m1rx..am.x...,.......a..........-w K . . 'N' X si.s1.sgai.,. ,N .M JOSEPH R. SAYLOR, Ph. D., Professor of Gov- CIIIIIICDI. M4 X if inn.:- ERNEST W. ROLAND, M. A., Assistant professor of FRANCES E. POTTS, M. A., Assistant Professor of Geography. Government. Student Observation and Teaching af V . ts, iss ' J-my ,s xx 'S mtg X X W .sssssgsfa 4 is GRADY G. TICE Ph. D. Assistant bf,-. we .... - Tisxt .X LLOYD B. KITE, Ed. D., Assistant Professor of Secondary Education, i I . Director of Obserxmtion mad Student DEVOY A. RYAN, Ed. 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Approximately 1550 East Texas State and Mayo College exes returned to the campus to take part in the annual celebra- tion. During the half time of the E. T.-Texas A8:I game, which the Lions won, 42-12, Betty Cunningham, junior of Bonham, was crowned Homecoming queen for the second consecutive Y 3 One of the high points of the day was an address by the year. STUDENTS SNAKE DANCE AT THE PEP RALLY AND BONFIRE THE NIGHT BEFORE HOMECOMING. Him: lim: is x ll 1 ' F3 .bv CHEERLEADERS CHANT C-ZIV E EM HELL LIONS FROM A MODEL A DURING THE PARADE ,af fry, v,, eff :L ,V ,Mg , ,nod lffffff W I ' ' f 7 ,ft 1 ' -ff: 'V 'Q ' H fav f G,fW ' f, , la f Homecommg Queen Betty Cunningham r1des 1n the place of Marpessas float, And God Created Man, won the grand honor at the head of the pre-game arade sw--v 'Vw 44 gf!! X XX ff ff fl W Q sw X gf ff ff 'VV 4M 4 hw Sam Rayburn, speaker of the House of by cheerleaders Sue Hargrove and Representatives, watches the game from President Gee's Box. Dan Hutchinson. East Texas Won over exas A8cI 42-12. M331 Dr. Gee receives a pre-game award in recognition of his work Alumni and students fill the SUB for the Homecoming dance at East Texas from Tom Taylor, Ex-Student president. that night which ended the annual festivities, T 'H :W- HR 5 QM Q us' in tiff f-W li .-.Q il-H 'z I H .1 o 5 IVIEIVIBERS OF THE DANCE CLASS GATHER AROUND THE MADONNA AND CHILD IN A LIVING PICTURE. ET. elebrates Christmas With Traditions Christmas is a time of traditions on the East Texas cam us P , when departmental and social clubs hold special parties for the yule season. The hanging of the star and the annual carol serv- ice take place along with the Orphans' Christmas party. Eight choirs and choruses from the local area joined with East Texas State's music and dance groups to present the forty- first carol service. Under the direction of Dr. James Richards, the annual program consisted of a candle-light procession, spe- cial vocal selections, and group singing of favorite carols. Miss Gertrude Warmack's contemporary dancing class pre- sented a living picture of the nativity entitled, The Lowly Shall Know Him , as Bill Holley read the Christmas story from the Bible. Preceeding the carol service Ben King, Commerce High School freshman, hung the star on the college tree in a simple ceremony. This was the fortieth anniversary of the tradition. X 'lim - 1' l .. .HL f Wil Ill' Hill: sl nl. ,f fvxfhhy 1 Y Xiu all ilfy All E 'I ca 5 I 5.525 lm, If ,fmliwisagiswfarsw W, fit VN rx f fxtfmf f' X.. ,,,' 1 ffhss N ff 1 ,fx X Qvy W f fy ,aaJ 45 If Sv vi . ff wa ffffsi .-.Wi ' QM L ,tx f-fy -s f f f V4 9 Orphans Students were met with shy smiles and timid hellos from their small guests as the tenth annual Orphans' Christmas Party got under way on December 12. The Student Senate sponsored affair was at- tended by more than 300 children from four area orphanages. First stop was the Student co-op for free ice-cream and candy, then the sticky and now exurberant youngsters were taken to the Palace theater for an afternoon of cartoons. During this time eds and coeds crowded the toy counters to buy cap-pis- tols, games and dolls for their children. Are Guests At Next on the schedule was a turkey dinner with all trimmings in the cafeteria. Running gun fights between Hhombresv added spice to the meal as the youngsters played with their presents. Alpha Phi Omega, service fraternity, presented a fireworks display preceeding the party. By 7 p. m. the SUB was full of noisy, impatient children and worn-out par- entsf' Donald Timberlake led the group in singing Christmas carols and during the chorus of Here Comes Santa Clausl' the CLASPING HANDS, Sue Taylor and her daughter leave the bus. Many coeds in- troduced the children to college life with an afternoon in Binnion Hall. , 1iN,,..f ' if nnual Party famed old gentleman, played by Dr. L. D. Parsons, made his way to the gigantic tree through a mob of adoring children. With the help of clowns and Student Senate members, the jolly St. Nick distributed gifts to every child present. By 9 p. m. the floor was littered with wrapping paper and the SUB was almost deserted,The squeals, the cap-pistols, and the shining faces were gone. Exhausted stu- dent slumped in seats, surveying the de- bris, but as they talked they realized that it had been fun to make the magic of Christmas come alive for children. STUART DANIELS RECEIVES a hug from his chubby four-year-old as wife Mary Anne watches. .A , ,X STRAWBERRY SHORT CAKE delights the eyes of a four-year-old. Most of the chil- dren were too excited to eat all of their turkey dinner. lv PROTECTION from the chill wind is Pro. vided by Pat Romack's coat on the sunny but cold day. , -1 M, .4 ctivities D Ii ht Childre Z ,,A, ? My .fl 'fi if T3 324 GAQCLA RUTH JOHNSON and Bobby Hardaway adjust the holsters of their gun- totm cowboy. Cap guns kept the day noisy and the children busy. f ff W! M W ,,,f ,,, Tev1M4fm.,,,f If , an W! il' ff 7 W ,n X ff WW70 f 1 WWW wif ,ff fu I I ing 2 X X ' ' fi S 2 T N is X N Q S 1 X TTT SQ A 4 N1 T X Q xx X ,s X x T NAT Tx T kws Q. X be ff . , X S ' K 4 T -t eT i 4 T - ENT Tlx S 1 5 X9 T T x.k. 5 T xfy, -T TssQsETXTRXNg ff X X 5 5, Q' . Q ,Q LAK his---H C .f A N . X Nx xiwfxx rl X w 5? :P 4 ' ' 5 ' t ,. . A 4 X I. Q X 4 5 l yall if W1 mg-W 75'W wise . ,Nw X' 1. ,-:hx 5 V I 'gig v 5 f 9 fi X Ui A . , f if Y v, Z1 . 4 XI gg, Syd, 1 ,,. . za + -N 1 ,, . .3 EM'-i--44 Q if X-. ,zu ff .4 N ,Q f? , 77, - X .. 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A thunder- storm before lunch ruined the appetites of Wayne Arnold, Coach Ernest Hawkins and Arvel Smithg the trip was unevent- ful and the team slept until they reached Orlando. Four days later, a plane with faculty members, townspeo- ple, coaches' wives and two members of the board of regents arrived for the game. Sue Hargrove and Betty Cunningham, ET cheerleaders, and student supporters, Frances Covert, Bill Phil- lips, Nathan McCalister, john Wagliardo and Tom Humber drove down for the game. A CRIPPLED CHILD TALKS to Bill Hopkins, Tony Rothrock and Jimmy Gaf- ford. game. HOSTESS DORIS GREER, watches Tony Rothrock as he sleeps with toothpick in his mouth. ' FOOTBALL PLAYERS LOAD luggage on plane at Majors Field in Greenville for flight to Orlando and the post-season A FLAMINGO MODELS for Sue Har- grove, while she visits a reptile farm dur- ing the trip. 39 -. ....... -.- TENSION MOUNTS as Coach Sikes and the East Texas College football team wait for their entrance onto the field for pre-game ceremonies. CO-CAPTAIN NEAL HINSON finds the going tough as he tries to round left end in the third quarter. Gary Berry is on the ground Awards Given Players Before Departure After a rough and exciting game, which saw tl1e Lions become the only vic- torious Texas senior college team in post- season play, members of both teams as- sembled in the grand ballroom of the San Juan hotel for presentation of awards. Each player and coach was presented with a plaque for participation in the bowl game. In previous games, gold watches and citrus-colored jackets had been pre- sented. Norman Roberts, end, was given most valuable player award. Happy, but tired, the team packed for the flight home on the morning of jan- uary 2. Loaded down with souvenirs of stuffed animals and Florida fruit, the plane left for Texas. Landing in Green- ville, the team was met by friends, rela- tives and well-wishers as the climax of a successful trip. PLAYERS PACK LUGGAGE in a truck in front of the San juan hotel from where it will be carried to the airport for loading on the plane. 'li sw 'Xxx xgxfx f is - Jw- , - . r- ' , X 'YQ L TN 3 i ' mfs 'azz atta t 211' 4 S WSI E :f Vi 4... . hs u , Vac -Q... .th A s.,.- x x x I Q X - Q '-'01-.,,, 4 1, X5 .xx Q, . ASX . ,,, if 1 E 4 5 . ff f f 4 , S., ? if ',' xx 'Q X -x -ff 4 ' jmff 'Tm'g '- 5-2 f ,481 :. W -v AQ, ffm, A, NA, .H , ...L.-, .. W gm., , afli - uf ,l ':l -4' - EQ in ,Q un, ,. 1' . 4 ws 0.-I X vs was X N,,,.-.wg HIGH WATER IN FRONT OF DEALEY HALL THREATENED TO STALL PASSING MOTORISTS. Weather Plays Important Role In Student Life History repeated itself this year as April brought a drip- Some commuters suffered as roads were temporarily closed ping 12.85 inches of rain. Last year the figure stood at 12.58 in the East Texas area. inches for April. There is a sunny side to the story, though. It was not so Students were marooned in buildings and cars many wet as April, 1947, when 16.27 inches of rain fell. That is the times during this month as f1ash.f1oods caught them .without wettest April on record for Commerce. ra1n wear. X A 3 f' ! ' f .iz ' 'it i X: . . W 1 l ' 'ra . , E X , ' 1 ' I l S S t 4 , 1 , 0 as in 6 L Q g- I X Ms W . -is f 2 l 'WWWA 'fa H Q . f -w Ms 4.' K Q 1 ' x -'N ,.,, R ,swztmggv , .3 , X S S. 1 RELAXING in the living room of Bin- MANY COEDS wore matching plastic E. T. HAD only a .fraction of an mciiliof nion, jimmy Wild was prepared to brave rain hats and s-lickers similar to Amta snow thxs' year, but xt was enouglp fpr d IS. the elements in straw hat and slicker. Rh0de5', Allen Gllchfest and Gall Wil e Of ' 43 155'-3 V. , ' D pu 'Uv' L ., ' , hx sf J' 7 lil 17 I ' W f af' 52? f 0 i f WV QJQ 1 f' J' ' X 4 49. -054. ' , f 'f f X f Xt Q Q if ' 1 -sz ? i f L 5 f ...ww- 1 f x. , f S ,, ,M W 5 ,. . '51 f I ' mfr If , ,. 1 A Q., x W . X ' A X 1 2' L , 'Wwwm ,F ,,..4'- A, L l 5 fagaawlvezwwwfswww . M.-MW ,,,, l - - fwfm ,W - R xv. ' BQACIA Q ' X 2'-J Yu X Q S iw xx X- it X X xX.Xx .. - .5 C X' I ya MV 7 N W' A7 3 ' AW ' L If ' Z ,f 1 ' H 1 if f - :ix-,f -X f 'jtgqf , ,wg -: , '51 f f N ' 9, f f Q Q1 xx s . ff W ,f f ' f' E , K kf.xx5'xs yxps 3? ,ref . QXX: W 4 x fx 4 I '?-is ,, X x. X X Xxx K X A-A if ix X X S X N5 ii' x X A xx K L - N aff .J , .ff 'if' fl cF' ,I fl an MCI dll' ',4,,.-Q Q,-'A 33.1 71.02 bf .4 EL GLW! -S 1- ..- xns 1 - ...qwx wx... . , 'EI 1 1 a X L Rain Hinders Campaigns In spite of bad weather, a record number of students turned out to vote in the 1958 student elections, 1201 ballots were cast between the hours of 8 and 5, February 19. Wfhen the results were announced Stuart Daniels became president of the Student Senate. Ray Ransom will assist him as sice-president. The post secretary-treasurer will be filled by Nancy Mitchell. From a field of thirteen candidates the following cheer- leaders were chosen: Kay Bledsoe, Betty Cunningham, Dixie Zug, Charles Ashcraft, Bob Baker, and David Langford. All of the new yell-leaders are freshmen with the exception of Betty Cunningham. Virginia Mosely and John McCasland were chosen sopho- more representatives to the Student Senate. Linda Holcomb and Don Stringer earned seats in the junior race, and Meredith Wil- liams and Bobby Yancey were elected senior representatives. The graduate positions will be filled by Alyse Cunningham and James Larry Havens, who were unopposed. Bad weather plagued the campaign from the time it offi- cially began to voting day. Rain spoiled many signs, and the near-freezing weather made vote-hustling uncomfortable. Cold weather did not dampen the spirits of candidatesg they cornered prospective voters outside of the SUB. Activity period was the busiest time. Give Hambone the Megaphone was the slogan used by Jerry Hamby as he talked to voters on their way to the polls. Nh y? 1 'Ai ,, s. we sl 1 Wi. s S 1 4 'r 'I Q X ff f Q XX? ixx Exg E' N 2 - , - Stuart Daniels casts his ballot a few hours before being named president-elect of the Student Senate. ITAS IS SURROUNDED BY LlESSER KNOWN WORKS. H sv Y vm . .SA , t 5 XL ra .r Lg N, iii! .9 , we N 5 4 K Q 3 BET or Cxmssueusw rx QV. rx YSERXV S ,5 1' X ui: W X- 1s'i If Au X Cz!! 2515 5 0 ,-. Qs SET ll' JR REP rg nz 155. I ,ip 7. 1 K, , . l .' 3 fi ' ,I BR tl gl K srl f i . EM Q 1 r nfl. ml f 351 il' 1 V 4-' ' ff' we ij'4'3 l - 2 1 ffflilfiiia A gig13j1,iEf.u 5 . 4, ' fi W llllil Careful consideration is given the ballot by Melvina Benesch as she votes for the candidates of her choice. ,..w ' . -. as fwfr ' ' i., ,W . N-if ,,.ffffMfZ'?! - r aff 4 5 ,affair-f , James Havens and Jackie Brewster tallied votes until 7:30 p. m. The ballots were counted several times because the races were so close. Students watch eagerly as the results were finally posted. Some rejoicedg others were disappointed. it 1 .lt X Welt! . J..A N Qf,,:u,f-Y. :fi ' ' irjiflifif 'V' Q-f x. NW 'M 'W i2 f4 'v-, fxg .15 X, N fm. V -.Q Jw s w 9' Fu .D 5 FB. xx 'X' F Q rw X My M 1 f W it f ,gf Wfff MM ,,1,fWf MW! ,I X ,,,,, ,V M454 ,fl 4 1. ff I ff f ,. f ,. ,Mi- 1 ALMA WINEMILLER,S HOME WAS THE PLACE OF THE WEEKLY MEETING OF THE LITERARY SOCIETY. ummer and Smoke ses Apron Staging Summer and Smoke a play of a complex love story of a Southern girl and a young doctor was the third production of the season at East Texas State. Dr. Pat Pope directed the play which ran for four nights, April 8, 9, 10 and 11. The play was presented using apron staging in the lounge of East Dorm. The young girl and doctor, attracted to each other, but because of their attitudes toward life, were driven away from each other. Not until later does the doctor realize that the girl's high ideals are basically right. While Alma Winemiller fFran- ces Sullingerj is still in love with Dr. john Buchanan Uoe Ryanj, it turns out that neither the time or the circumstances ROGER DOREMUS, Mrs. Basset and Nellie meet in the REV. WINEMILLER STANDS behind his PAPA daughter as his wife looks for the ice cream man. -.A........AL allow the two to come together. Scotty Dart played the part of Rev. Winemiller and jane Gaither played Mrs. VVinemiller. Characters adding spice to the play in the literary scene were Roger Doremus QRobert Sprousej, Mrs. Bassett fNancy jack- sonj, Vernon fBob Gentryj and Addie Lou Uane Dicksonj. Dr. Buchanan, Senior, the father of young john Buchanan, was played by Ted Sullinger. Papa Boudreaux fDuane Blountj and his daughter Rosa Boudreaux Uody Parsonsj owned the Moon Lake Casino where the waiter fDowell Golden, was employed. Nellie Ewell QVirginia Moselyj, one of Alma's voice students, fell in love with young Dr. John and later married. John Smith played the role of Archie Kramer, the traveling salesman. BOUDREAUX HOLDS on to Rosa while drunkenly waxing is? X T S X Q1 5 . X, II mg :Ia -'nf Blix Bi l?l nb F4 1 If 1 35 ,111 6 l . DR. BUCHANAN ASSURES Alma that she will live through the summer. THE WAITER AT MOON LAKE CASINO serves Alma and young Dr. john a drink. Alma refuses to go with Dr. john to the cockfight. DR. JOHN BUCHANAN, STANDS bCSfdff the f0UUfai0, ARCHIE KRAMER, the young traveling salesman, meets Alma Efefflify, ill the Park- The f0UUfa1H 15 SYmb0l1C 10 the Play- in the park and later takes her out on the town for a good time. ,. a -..Ji 3 V Jr., 1 0 4 U 1 U54-f x X 74 ,F -wx' 'W JW-YZ7' Wm W fm W f ,Z 0 4 pf l 4 O ,O 4 fm, 4U t 0,1 ' Q4 4' f W nf. W 1 w, Wi 'N-.. M nhilh f is lwn.. 'TSN Q' NX, N x ,von lv T'lx N! me DR. PAUL BARRUS READS the Words to contestants at the don Lemon, representing the Spanish Club, was runner up Kappa Delta Pi spelling bee. Mitzi Myers, representing the in the hour-long event which was held March 26. A French- Tooanoowe social club, Won the first annual contest and Glen- English dictionary was presented Miss Myers for first place. Grganizations Contribute To Campus Life HAROLD MATTHEWS, Artema contestant, collects money from Benny Bickers during the Ugliest Man on Campus con- test. joe Perryman, sponsored by the Wesley Foundation, won the title by collecting fZB102.77. All proceeds from the event were placed into the Alpha Phi Omega, sponsoring organiza- tion, scholarship fund. Y' gf ' ' A ff wan-P' IRC Meeting SARKEES KAPRIELIAN, a Syrian student, tells of his expef. iences at the sinking of the Andrea Doria at InternationalARe- lations Club meeting. He vividly related the panic, the humor, and the tragedy resulting from the sea collision. After being rescued Sarkees landed in New York without passport, money or clothes of his own. This report was one of many given by the IRC for all stu- dents. AWS Talent Show 'TD RATHER DIE YOUNG. sings Mary Evelyn Dyer during the East Dormitory skit at the Association of XYomen Students talent show. Kaidishan won first place in the social club disi- sion with a pantomime of i'Meanwhile. Back in the Jungle. Binnion Hall won first in the independent league with East winning second. ag- l . l r NIRA Rodeo AN UNIDENTIFIED RIDER sticks with his mount during the bull-riding contest at the National Intercollegiate Rodeo. The event was held on campus in April and a McNeese State College student was named all- round cowboy. TIPA Convention CARL ESTES, publisher of the Longview News and journal, speaks to delegates of the thirteen colleges of the Texas Intercol- legiate Press Association. This year the two-day convention was held on campus by the local Press Club. I l'll if E ' ' - ROBERT MCCLOUD HANDS EUGENE LENORE an award for second place in feature writing competition. The Locust and The East Texan were named the first placed yearbook and newspaper. East Texas won six first and three second places in this year's competition. X f 4 N x Q NNX xx x s WW i V, , f , wf.f W W W W KVA fa MW f A3 fa, f Long Lin s Cf Graduates Prepare To Receive Degrees FAMILIES AND FRIENDS of the graduates were entertained, before commencement, with a band cation lawn. concert held on the Edu- Wfhile undergraduates crammed for finals. candidates for spring graduation prepared for b.ieeal.mreare .ind commence- ment exercises Sundav, Max' Zi, 1048. ilihis marked another milestone for 245 graduates' as they marehed before their PAY' ents and friends to receive their degree. '1'llC Rev. IBF, Sliiglli QiCI1lI'F' Iyierpr of filet l:i1'SI ClH'iSiiL1i1 Chuffh of LUI13lYiCW. delivered the h.iee.il.mre.ire sermon at 11 H- m- D13 .lllmes U. Gee. president uid the college. delivered the Commencement address, .ir 4 rx ni, . . . . . .md so ended .iriuihei stir.-ul N031 xxiih gi.1dlU' tum, Nam igr.iilu.ires said 13,-,i,lln, N LU, ,um-ue rind their ll'lt'lHlS lui llie last llllltf lxiimxiiiyn ihii ihex riiighi rieiex re- flllill Ui 5lil'llH'lll.l1'.llll llms rin- .ii Mir, Hx Qin.-pu 1 xlexx Irie of H... serine tu eilinanwii .md iinliisiii .uni ,wg x,-,ns hair V000 SITl'Hl Ill Nllltly 19,111-linux' iris Hr L- muy AIM7 Iiixwiii rNrXSfir,1tiif llilx .Nwlxxf 1 .i .. I L 1 'i?f f!s ' ' - I , ah VH 1 Q, , I it 1 I i I I s P ig. QQ V695 ADMLNISTRATION AND FACULTY members honor the MISS ELIZABETH HUGGINS serves Mr. and Mrs. Edward gtaduates, after commencement, with a reception in the Student Scarborough at the feCePfi0U, in the Student Uf1i0H Building, Dmon Building. following commencement. .., W 'Q ,r I i ? I 62 l r...-A --Q, 535 QE? if 5 .,,v , ,, , .f'? ff.1 ,M X, 7, - f2f,Qw ZQffwJQff J fl? .A-ui 24 aaa azlg za: is gun 1 aaa 1 ni lllkkvf it l HERBERT SMITH CAL ARNOLD H. L. BEASLEY Vice-President Q President Secretary-Treasurer GR DU TE OFFICERS . It A -if mtvfff' ' x f 4 A Q Q2 ' Q rr 'ggi M gg N 4, ir mx ' wi Nh ' ' K .Q are 4 Q Q1 A ,QA ROBERT STOLUSKY LYNN HINKLE RALPH MARTIN MARY OWENS Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer President Reporter SE IGR GFFICERS 65 ,aww 5 , YZ J 'VN - 'L z Ay 'vin 4-f 2 H f Qi w . x V' ix wi: X 1 si f 9 x , ? . -x X 2 'nfs ii 5 X , f R ' ' E m f L i 1 Q K DON STRINGER BETTY CUNNINGHAM JOHN FITE S'l'U.-KRT D.-XNIFLS Reporter Secretary-Treasurer V icc-l'1'c'sidcnt Prcsidcnt JUNIOR OFFICERS 66 rx' w ' -- fr-'wx Q--:X N , M 'ff f ,W 'df s'f'fff ' ff'Qf3f'f Q Vx ' My , ,f,. f'72nd'A' fr IWW? I fwwwr I , iv' B X ,,hh5A A .,A,, Q4 I, ,, i L fa Q , ,,,, . f A, ,.,4' , ',f Z -2 ,.,V H y K W 1, 7., 'ffm , wwf I W BOBBY BAKER BOB HUTCHINSON PAT MCDOWELL Vice-President President Scorc-tm'y-Trczxsllrcl' FRESHMAN OFFICER 68 - X S X X X 7 M if 1? N E f X 13339 Bnmrv- 7f'Nq3P5 5 fDkf: f sf:D, ' QT Dfn.D'g'. 0.55:-fi-Da W f'DU- Emimg' .',.'f:T'r Fag1E5'Q' CII D'E.'S-FSS' BOQBD 'DHB55' 5.0 H . H, -.fb ' EQ-QQ Wtdpr-3 'Uma D..rn pfrnarnfb 1221222 23?-12911: ?f2o.2'rT Marian Adamson . Freshman . Gladewater Judy Ahlfinger . . Freshman . . Dallas Barbara Akers . . Freshman . . Campbell Nelda Alderman . . Senior . . Corsicana Eddene Alexander . . Freshman . . Sulphur Springs Classes 4 1 K , .. zzzi .,, . N' ' s ' -Q: 5 .. It , S is . 5 ,. Q, i , , k N. R 3 ,, A fe--Q-5? X! 5 ' r, ..-2: S Z 3 ' X 3 fi, 5,2 22351 I 'X ---- f . . A ' 'lasik Mfr 7 X, X! X i ' JA' ' '. . www- f 'KN hnftlf-. t S 4: Q 4'- x YB 7 ' . R , is i W, 'X :Aa :gm is I ' ' 1. f .5-9115 . '- X ,ami-lt. .Q tense r-I - ' a - , ---- A - sf- W r ,g f , . m r X it 15? f ,, Y? 'Q ,YS ., 13:- ,S ,i 'Q IU? Mu Wx ' I P ,S 5 aug N X Q i ,AQ if 1 'i' , , 1 fc? raw S ' , J x 1 a f fm i .V W X , -- nfl S3 l . - : z 1 ' -' X r ' E 'F X, Q 'W Zulu? If-s f f .5 A V 5 V ' ark Q. wal ' M- M I, , W 'V' rf M, ..rr ,mn l 'fr J to S 4 i is a f i ,,s,, F i l li 'M A V241 if 1 4 '+A ' ' ' ' 44-.ith ss . f . ff 17235-' 'D ,,, , U ....... l .... .....,.. l ..fg'.:'f..:.,gQ., , ' ' ' ,V . at V2 ,,,... s-ws '1 W lv., 1 gm w x Y 4 min , . I . , x 2 ,fr rr . sm F Y ' ' ' 3 li ' Y 2 A ff sss,, it A ' ' , , A Tvs ww .,,, M.. ly , VJ , , 1 , t A l A s N . f 6 , fl 'f i L 1 fy .img-ya:-ulnivgl. v :half N fs X- ,n,:7if' fy , yi' , f lg? A , ,f , 1 'J 7 425 ' W4 5 G J -un -.- Phyllis Alford . . Sophomore . . Ft. Worth Thomas Alford . . Freshman . Sulphur Springs A Ruth Albritton . . Senior . . Greenville Arthur Allen . Sophomore . Daingerfield Don Allen .... Freshman .... Paris Alton Allman . . . Junior . . . Plano Darrell Almand , . Freshman . . Avalon Mike Amoury . . . Senior . . . Damascus Norman Anders . Freshman . Port Arthur Billy jack Anderson . . Sophomore . . Winnsboro Billy Kate Anderson . . Freshman . Greenville joe H. Anderson . . Senior . . Sulphur Springs Harry Apling . . Junior . . Seagoville Martha jean Armstrong . Freshman . . Sulphur Springs Cal Arnold . . . Graduate . . . Gilmer 69 - - - x , - ,. ,,... '. '.- -.... .'.... , ,,, ,N-..,ff,v K If M if , f james B. Bain . . Senior . . Avery Don L. Baird . . Senior . . Pittsburg jam-es C. Baird . . Sophomore . . Dallas Louise Baird . . Senior . . Electra Bobby Baker . . Freshman . . Duncanville J. D. Ballard . . Sophomore . . Van Alstyne Buddy Banks . . Freshman . . Waxahachie Bobby G. Bardwell . . Graduate . . Tyler Earnest D. Barfield . . Sophomore . . New Boston Clarence Barger . . Senior . Prosper james Barker . . Senior . . Caddo, Okla. Lynda Barnard . . Freshman . . Bonham Gerald W. Barnes . . junior . . Sulphur Springs Ruth Barnes . . Senior . . Sulphur Springs Mary Sue Barron . . Senior . . Canton Sylvia Arnold . . Junior . . Texarkana Wayne Arnold . . . Senior . . . Gilmer Charles Ashcraft . Freshman . . Seminole, Oklahoma Charles Avant . . Junior . . Gladewater Federico Ayala . . . Senior . . . Laredo Dean Ayers . . Freshman . . Sherman jean Ayers . . Freshman . . Sherman Barbara Ayers . . Freshman . . Sherman Mackie Don Babers . . Senior . . Celeste Socrates Bagiackas . . Sophomore . . Dallas ' X .Jig S it! . X 51 t 5 F 5- y ref-'ns N we ra' I ea F' I. ,hs 1 sf Y ' i if g Ni A. as if , W- g l r i is - - X Kg A K Sl Q 4 N xi, . px LN 4 . . 1 ' I . f S lx r 3 s Q Q A rm . ,Q 1 f if 70 Classes ,J , Q1 'x xl fa. .M wx' .XA-x 1. -nf: , v A- -WN t iw N41 'xi X41 s. , A ...tl v .Ni .J ..w. s.-y -x . Joyce Barron . . Sophomore . . Mt. Pleasant Sue Bartley . . Junior . . Ladonia Jocelyn Baumgardner . . Freshman . . Greenville Sandra Bays . . Freshman . . Sulphur Springs Martha Ann Bearden . . Freshman . . Howe Ann Beasley . . Freshman . . Seagoville H. L. Beasley . . Graduate . . Cumby Kenneth Beasley . . Freshman . . Seagoville James Beauchamp . . Freshman . . Waxa- hachie Carolyn Bedgood . . Senior . . Saltillo ,nm fr ,ZF l ,MW n inn I f f rw-. YV R V73 ' ? 5 .2 J l M'-Q. Q X 7. .1 N 'XX R X E9 '5' 1 fzX '4 ' , .5 br, 11. silv- XA fa l - Wm If 'mW:-ziw - . 'T-N ,V Z 1' A ' ff: V mf Q .Sf- X isa... ' i . H v,:.:,. K .X J ,,,... V, . ,, ,:..,4., 4. I ,V , . 5 :.., ..,: S . 4 Q9 .:5 .::IrEM:' YQ ,ef if , ' 4 if .1 .. ,yd tm, Q Wynell Beeman . . Senior . . Corsicana R. Milton Bell . . Sophomore . . Mt. Pleas- ant Ronnie Bell . . Sophomore . . Brownwood Melvina Benesch . . Freshman . . Green- Ville Gloria Bennett . . Sophomore . . Greenville Jerry R. Bennett . . Freshman . . Sherman Jerry T. Bennett . . Freshman . . Saltillo Raymond Bennington . . Senior. . Com- merce Gary Berry . . Junior . . Pendleton Dewayne Bethea . . Sophomore . . Caddo Mills Elceone Black . . Sophomore . . Mt. Vernon Olga Nell Blackburn . . Junior . . Paris Gerald Blansitt . . Junior . . Trinidad John Blassingame . . Freshman . . Paris Kay Bledsoe . . Freshman . . Dallas Class s f wg , I ffsf, ..,.. Q,f,, ,,, f , , ,X f 1 34 4 Ar 3 7, gf, . QQ. 3 qi 2 ff N ,Mr M ,Ax y . f ap , 7, 4 , Q 3 fy. - 4 wwsawv If - ,Kr lj .. A 3, , f f f I N.- H f, V f 1 1 yi, :. V, n W , , f X ' ma I Q .--M ,f N, M ' A of .vt h ,'-V' Z S, ,, C 'iff 0 X ff was-+2 .V ffm-5 5534 MQ f 'N no ' if M ,ai f f sxtf A . , wx 1. K ,. I 'W t 1 , , 1 C 4 ,,,r A Aj bf WMM? W , ,' ,I 'f rf . iff QW jo Beth Boyd . . Freshman . . Commerce Robert W. Brand . . Sophomore . . Garland Elaine Brevard . . Sophomore . . Longview Martha Brewer ville joe Brittain . . . Freshman . . Farmers- . Senior . . Mineola . . junior . . Henderson . Senior Edna Browning . junior Ann Bruce . . junior . joan Bryer . . Sophomore . Barbara Brown Carolyn Brown . . . Commerce . . Priddy . Texarkana . Marshall Agnes Buchanan . . junior . . Naples Patsy Buie . . Senior . . San Marcos Betty Ann Burks . . Freshman . . Farmers- ville Peggy Burnett . . Freshman . . Ladonia 72 ,VT rw 1 S M, w ..1 ,a .:f.', ,,,. ,f M ZQ.'i2' ff' E if . fa? w , ,if A-PY b ,, ,ac M5 ers: K l I 1 omr,.5,v , If ac l A 1 v , s r , f 141 0 9 , Al Wx ,MS 5 l N. .Mig I - ,Q If - S 1 ' V Q ' f M M14 ,J J' f ,am if 3 if ,. K' . . Sue Blevins . . Sophomore . . Pittsburg Rick Blythe . . Sophomore . . Waxahachie David Bade . .Freshman . . Dallas Delbert Bodeker . . junior . . DeKalb Jerald Boles . . Freshman . . Cooper Marilyn Bomar . . Freshman . . Windom Betty Bonham . . Sophomore . . Sumner Emma Lou Boston . . Sophomore . . Terrell Gerald Bowers . . Sophomore . . Seagoville .s-Ra b 'ittgfz nh: . kf- N - 0 X - SQ 5 Q ur-. , got, xx yu ru: rt! x Q Swift iii V by ix VQQLNX X 'ig fx' ' 'if XM X N ls FSA N . ss N - ,.,.,, ,.... ' ,,..... C aa' ,ws sl -, 6 ,-N. f, ew grits an in N '4 if , VA J t it N A , ,...k tg 7f n '7 J F -'N' 1 . x ' g 'Liu X -L-Q X lx 1 kt sw: , -5 X X' img, Xx N t ig- 5 J i Y ,N 1'- 'nv i t , .m Y sf , x T? if , ' , ss. X ' .i - ffl V - ' K N . ,. , ' Y u ,yi it p i t I in W i' .' X X I i K -49: vux 'x Ni N. S--i -i .AQ NL: 'Ngn - -x. Q., -.4 -.4, x..,,g Mal ....g. v-- 1-F I i I 4. I 4 5, ir Don Burns . . junior . . Texas City Mary Kate Burns . . Junior . . Sulphur , Bluff Charles I.. Burnside . . Senior . . Greenville W 2 Shirley Burrow . . Senior . Beverly Butler . . Freshman . Cass s hawk Y I if ff l' rl F A 7 uf f 9 Roxton Trenton X S x 7 Z Bonham Karen Butler - . . junior . . Norman Butts . . Senior . . Y Maurine Cade . . Sophomore . . ' Paul Cain . . junior . . Sulphur Springs Nancy Call . . Sophomore . . Bailey Quitman Leonard i 'ME' ww U W! fb, S f all-. .y - q, :,.,:,L:z f V , xx A 5 pf -f A V 4, X Q rv af W-J s it N' - . aw 1 fr W 1 ..,. a,,,,X, WW , MF X Wy , if , C We? W ay: Wm., ,, y , ,X . ' ,aa 2 , I f fi 5 i' a CIW am f x . , f f 1 www 1,2 . YUM WW, 9, ,Z W., - .J 9 f S 2w.,...,,Q as,, rr T if' Mkt ff M 1 X - L 1 r , - i 1 f ,, ,L ' ' ue' . , - Q ' 5 Z -be i ' Tlx,-1 Q1 S gf l ' ,,,.4W' fa f if , X I at f Q . 'T i X Q 2 p ' ff , 1 Q ff 1 Q 5 s R xx 2 ' -v' , X - ,,.V X ,gt 4 ' as Xnwva X' 'XA -az, ' - 3' F51 2 Wi-NW r f ' Q ' 2 NS F f S A , 1 .rpg , E Barbara Campbell . . Senior . . Redwater R. G. Camper . . Senior . . Sulphur Springs William Cappel . . Senior . . Webster f Groves, Missouri Billy J. Card . . Senior . . Mesquite Derryl Card . . Senior . . Mesquite jack Carlton . . junior . . Longview ' Paul Carroll . . junior . . Mesquite Ray Carson . . Senior . . Valley View janene Carwile . . Senior . . jefferson Boneta Cash . . Senior . . Dallas gk SEAS f A , , 1 Q vwym V ,i ra QSQVSWV iz ,ara w e ,,.. , t,,,, ., ...,, 9522 ' Q ,, :nw i , T Kenneth Casstevens . . Freshman . . Green- ir + '9Rfs- ' Mr ville ' Yi' Ulna Cathey . . junior . . Quitman Kenneth Caughran . . Junior . . Terrell Paul Cauthron . . Sophomore . . Pittsburg Albin Chalk , . Sophomore . . Mt. Pleasant 73 -, . ,.,..,., 0.1. ,, , ,ff if--V , .-1.3 -., - 'Wi . - e k 1 me 5 ' - .1'--iz. -rife?Ei ':ie:'Y1'ftf17: it E if E it ts 23 'E SE li lf f gywf W! WU f !fW7 X f yy!!! www ff june Clifton Freshman Dallas Jean Cline Senior White Oak oel Lynn Coffman unior Goree Wilma Coffman Senior Terrell Patsy Coker Sophomore Paris Dan Collier unior Bonham Mary Evelyn Collier Sophomore Tex as City Sue Comer unior Garland W Combs Senior Mt Vernon Peggy Compton Sophomore Celeste joan Conner Freshman Point Joe H Cook Sophomore Whrtewright Doug Cooper Freshman Roxton V1 e ack F Coston unior Opelika, Ala bama f, X f ' f 75,2 I Ac, fl 2 K , , , 901 6 X f . we 4, . I , 1 , iw, ' .4 wa y! ff fi i w f 11W , Bobby Ray Chambers . . junior . . Quinlan Karren Childs . . Freshman . . Mesquite t' A3 i- Sonny Choate . . Sophomore . . Cooper Quentin Christian . . Sophomore A .Wolfe V it A ff City Pat Christopher . . Freshman . . Pittsburg Sadie Chumley . . junior . . Detroit Al Clark . . Freshman . . Sulphur Bluff Edward Clark Sophomore Miller Grove Nan Clark Freshman Dallas Billy joe Clayton unior Sulphur Springs 'Ag' N533 alggfkl A-A K, at IW -4' -QQ N mi C ass XNNYX ww? -Sea N 1' 'Aw'-3 M ff W 'Nun N 1 Q is set 'X r X Y X x N fm sltllir XM X W- A A - A A A -.-.--H... A AA A1 A A ' A. .P ifA1i11,1'ffi?g1f,j1?igAA21AfQAAA21222eAAAA iiiiileflifileall ia!A?AiigAiA1A 'A AA A ' AAL , I AA ' I N g 1, 11, ,Q N ' yb. 2 as 4 i iii! ' P2 . A ,C 5 as X Cb i 3? D . . Aa: 15: ii . ' A i f Lo - -' N O O . FD ' . . ' ' u P-1 1 ' ' '-4 . O ' O ' ' . ' P1 FD , , . . ' FD ' ri gg . . I I I - , fe, fwggeyg, ,,,afmAfw,1r, , aww nJ.g.,,WM Y 1 'Q , A '- W wha , 'af Q L I ,A ,ff 1 ,a ,A , 'W, ,. . '13 f ' ' V24', ,:...i, , 1, , ..,,, , W 1A,, f - X ,Af i 2 V, , , I , .,,, Maman I , gy, wif? , , ,AW W . ,,f',vNJM3vy,A ,y,,,, ,rx , , f- I V I if M . ' f Q I , M4 'f-Aw, I 2 my ' gf 2, ,, f f ,Hp ,af '. , 4 , aw, A , , ! , 2 i , A n 9 A ' 3 iffy 55' ' 2 , l A 1 n Il V ak V , l Af, 1 fl . YM , , I ' l Q Q f C fiat ffm . f , 'Y a.41aizetaA,,r, - A. 2 r'2!1uw,A, 1'4hnW'l 'Y A - - f ' 1 liilltififff' ' V x S l . - ,A ,Af A I I ,,,,,n.- nys 1 4 i , V lflyihfza ' 4 I . ' , ' i 1 'fi ,' ' All ' . f La , If S but L ' I , If ' ' . , V W '. ii! , , X' 4 1 , v.w1x,,Uf'f-16640 , Z' fx ' '1 '7' lfliif A , -' 'wzfff rig x Xl' twla , . it SN., rw YV: rg: M. .W xr 3 .N X . Sf - P . J --: .N- ii- - X A. 'Wa 'X w T 1. ...MQ Nl.,- -..Nui I.--1 F 1' I i if Frances Covert . . Charles Covey Larry Covin . Linda Covin . junior . . Bonham . . Senior . . Richardson . Freshman . . Diana . Freshman . . Diana George A. Cowan . . Freshman . . Mineola Virginia Craig Springs Shelby Craig . jerry Cranford . . Graduate . . Commerce James Cranford . . junior , . Barstow Donnie Creamer . . Freshman . . Commerce . Freshman . . Sulphur . Freshman . ,Plano kfsi ana , N .. M' as ta aa., -sg C 'V ,iw X rw X N. f ,st . , .V at xg , , y.. . K Sk N.. Q, Ag: ff tfc . , wiv fq .vfefxgnt Kd f x 'w.,,,2V . ia ,y .T nw W' .f 'sa f Ji - V t X fs-'ss rs,, 4 . 1121 4 . '14---R Q W1 , I wwf , 0 N. s ff f f, 1 H- as f it is 2 X ft f ' 2 as ,f X 'f' Q K '7' , a 1 B 5 ,vw ff ff V Y. gag 1 ' r , ,f . , 51wwi,fff1 , .swr ,4 ,W W9 X ,-- if t . ' A so fsrf ' qs Vs-an iss g g , 9- My f 1' f 'fi ' -,',- f nf mf f-M, ff .,,. . ,af 1 get is.-1 ., r. ss 'W f l -f iffmff ff fi ffm s fs ' ' ' f' f f .N , sag 3: 24 .gs fi? fl J . x, X K , 1 Q 5 , N 'W 1 f 9 s 44 f W I XXX C a W 4 sw X X f -3 f s ,X fray Z Aww X W , C as Dorothy Crone . . Freshman . . Van Carolyn Cross . . Freshman . . Mt. Pleasant Ruth Emily Cross . . Freshman . . Dodd City Everett G. Crow . . Graduate . . Mt. Pleas- ant Robert Culver . . Sophomore . . Pittsburg Linda Cummins . . Freshman . . Windom Marie Cunningham . . Senior . . Kilgore Alyse Cunnningham . . Senior . . Overton Betty Cunningham . . Junior . . Bonham Stanley Curtis . . Freshman . . Sherman Sandra Dalby . . Freshman . . Lone Star Jana Daniels . Q Sophomore . . Linden I. D. Daniels . . Sophomore . . Charleston Stuart Daniels . . junior . . Texarkana David Davis . . Junior . . Denison Classes .,1'f3F'5'l-ngv , I C t I ,,w.x, Q - .I ,sI,,,.v, 1 ,f to fa f V 2 1849 , 423 4 X, 2' f 7 an a f kwa IIIQX- X fy' ' .1 7 1 Q 'f fI -, ,, I , ? ? 1 4544 C ff, J if ,ff Si 1 'xt S- , 'QW W ' - f , f F JESS 'S :ir f 'Z fa ' fv ' W ff J,-a fwms f Z, af -fy, I, gf, 1 ff af jak? f ff I c QV -I U ff 'ff , , -' -C MI' I sv 4 f af , if Q 0 'fzigl ,ww f , 5 Q V. 0 - 2 f ,IQ ,I . t I! WS I f wr: X , W If Wi' W 'fl l 43 ft Wfsf If Q I, 2, f rim' Q ' ' 'f ' , f fl' EM sf W I Q-' J' ' ' .ff . Yi ff fi: W 'i '. f ,,.5I.g,::Ii f I LII I. WI- X 4 X f may V- , 5 ,gr 4, VI I, ,I , 4 f I '- . r ff f 1 , y f ' f - , - . ' ---' f -. sf ,- , f t 'c NZ ' . ara . I 4 V jane Dickson . . Junior . . Winnsboro Patricia Dillard . . Sophomore . . Sulphur ZS al y iffi , X M wma David Davis . . Sophomore . . Denison Don Davis . . Senior . . Honey Grove Lynn Davis . . Freshman . . Hallsville Shelba Davis . . Freshman . . Mt. Pleasant Carolyn Dean . . junior . . Mt. Pleasant jerry Dean . . Freshman . . Dallas B. E. Denton . . Sophomore . . Caddo Mills joe Dever . . Freshman . . Odessa Jimmy Dickens . . Senior . . Maud Lenora Dickens . . Senior . . Commerce Q if f as ff w-Q Q XX Al Dobbins . . Freshman . . Camden, Ark. ' 5 II f r -' S jane Dodson . . Freshman . . Commerce it ' Norman Douglas . . Freshman . . Sulphur 45:1 P LX . INN :A Spflngs Mxfffgfgf K .vial Wava Sue Douglas . . Sophomore . . Sul- Ili ': ' i C I 3 , ii ' ' Wm ullwg S X X Phu! SPI'11'1gS I W rv g I I me gn! ,N N3 5 rag? J. E. Downes . . Freshman . . Duncanville 5 2 S I IQ ag P ff f:nSE,? S 5 Tommy Downing .' . Senior . . Mabank 2 ' .,,r r..,,,L ps .Mis S Billy Drake . . Freshman . . Commerce S it k .,.,,.,,:: E :rz f ' . C. Larry Drennan . . Freshman . . Cayuga xg X W I5 a t r ' H FN' XX O a Don B. Dudley . . junior . . Hughes S Spfings iii? N S ,X-fa -sr XJ :Qc F7 Lila june Duncan . . Sophomore . . Irvxng I S' Sw f 3' A Edgar Dyer . . junior . . Honey Grove ,,, f ' f Z. S ' ' rsr' S Melvin Dyess . . Freshman . . Maypearl 7 ,v F --4' E Donald Earle . . Junior . . jacksonville l I gpI5I Ig, X Xvu S N I' SI A 1 l xx X N' I QS Xl - 'E X 6 A f f rw, FV A I Sm r it .,.-.Q , A U - L tic cr. 'E st I ....:...,.:... , A i A ig Donald Easterllng . . Senior . . Talco .sw S Q. Q pf x yy 2 Terry Eaton . . Sophomore . . I-Ioney Grove g Q ' 1 S 1 ':T ,S X si 2 Donald Eberts . . Freshman . . Talco w s J if my 5? rrv' f ,Q ,RA . s-.5 Sara Echart . . Freshman . . Commerce , gy ia M T7 3 A 3' jerry Eddrns . . Sophomore . . Greenville .X it fi, F ' if Y . f fvihh it W S A N ? 'X s --:: , f ,mtl I gg Q ix : K aror a at r f l -r '! . ,,,v,, ,,,, V1 X.rx S p li Q V pk ,1 ef 5. V ' X! .1 ,f I s . . Jr. C Q lx i . f .- ------ r ' - . .,,.: .-S, :ff . - x'ff xg, t f ,...,w,,,,, Joyce Eddins . . Sophomore . S Irving ' -, . L - - S ss Vzl., , , ' o Harold Edwards . . Senior . . Mt. Vernon S 45- S55 ag-5,5 g5v',.,TfS 1 r W W Jeannine Edwards . . junior . . Dallas S r ff, s Q3 ,Q f' ' 'Q . ' 'f vi 5 , SW Af - , ' Q D, ix Allen Elkins . . Freshman . . Talco . R f vw, - --ff ' of ,. Q . - 3-15-t Wie- S 4 ff, :-: 1 'LQ' :IIE ' qeryw-f S jean Ellison . . Sophomore . . New Boston , f' r 's'-r:--- S S S E S . is ,. r :.:,,... ' ' 4 S -few-s. , 1 3 f Q, r, 1 H . f x l. ,J ' f Q Z KE I me - Hy. gc , .. A S Q ii: v i , l,W,fl, .1 , . ,, l :Q B A saw ziff 'S X 1 '- X W S A , fav S C Wat iw? ,f it 7 . X 1 , . Sf -V W if fn f 6 a 4 X as gf 1 W ..l. r ,.,. i r ,r 4, X A ' If f xx uf Sf f t' 1 A F ru Us If I 4, S . X 3 S Q, 1 A ..,, .,,,,,, I plxf M f 4' fiigaaj V f ,,V,. S A X ,SS f 'C I 11.. S 'Z' all V4 - J .r,. , J p.. rrrp X S - 53 f Mildred Estes C l A X y wwsfaqiff, Anita Evans . A ifff- - rg Q , WW? ff ' if 2 E C E S , 4' , 1 f 'K .35 .S P- -Evan ' I , Ma a ,S Aly ' W-..,. t vans . if, 'W W . -M , M 4 jimmy Everett I ,sw Wie Zazl - ' I f W2 S. - ff l' '1!?:, ',7 M 1 ' SS f u Don Ewing . 'W an Q S , fig iff S 9 x f . lx Q Mills Ys, llx lsr - - rf - ---- -.' '-'ra--12 l vt. , , . .K Carolyn England . . Senior . . Commerce S y Lady English . . Senior . . Dallas S Norma English . . Sophomore . . Dallas r Myra Erwin . . Freshman . . Commerce M Shirley Irwin . . Sophomore . . Greenville . . Junior . . Athens . Senior . . Mt. Pleasant . Freshman . . Coopers Junior . . P13110 . . Sophomore . . Olden . Sophomore .. Cooper janyce H. Fangio S . Freshman . . Paris Lynn Farmer . . Freshman . .. Dallas Robert Farmer . . Freshman . . Gainesville Jean Anne Farr . . Freshman . . Caddo 7 W.- -- , .. ' '- N. --Sv.-V ..,,- x. .. '-. 'LAHS TJ... .'.'1'k1,-S 7 , l i 3 v w w E l l 1 1 3 I 3 5 5 I 1 5 1 Sue Floyd . . Junior . . Corsicana Percilla Forbes . . Freshman . . Dallas George L. Fort . . Senior . . Hooks Tommy Foster . . Freshman . . Winnsboro Jeannie Fowler . .Freshman . . Commerce Betty Ann France . . Freshman . . Sulphur Springs Julian K. Freeman . . Freshman . . Mt. Vernon Bobby Funderburk . . Freshman . . Talco Joyce Funderburk . . Freshman . . Hawkins Jimmy Gafford . . Junior . . Lubbock Max Garland Theresa Garner . . . Junior . . Rotan . Senior . . Saltillo Betty Garrison . . Sophomore . . Martins Mill Lynda Gaston . . Junior .. Texarkana John Gartman . . Sophomore . . Talco I ,,f ,KA f L 4- Xa, A Wa, ' Z 0 ' ,f7f dgj .nf 5 iff Gay Farell . . Freshman . . Commerce Larry Feazel .. Junior .. DeKalb .M T Randall Faulk . . Senior . . Winnsboro 2 .A f am-,af Jimmy C. Felty .. Senior .. Celeste Virginia Finch . . Sophomore . Ennis John Fite . . Junior . . Mesquite Treva Fivash . . Sophomore . . Bagwell Marvin Fleetwood . . Junior . . Terrell Jerry Flemmons . . Junior . . Stephenville Joe D. Floyd . . Graduate . . Corsicana .ss J . ' .253 '- FQ!! X FSB fd. ms-- ,nmv ins:-'13 R X -.Ln s .. D .Q-f ss r... ., ' Qi N wi .Qc J 5 Classes K Howard Gatlin . . Freshman . . Farmers- ville Freddy Gaulden . . Sophomore . . Leonard Kay Gavin . . Sophomore . . Caddo Mills john Geddie .. Junior .. Marshall Bob Gentry . . Sophomore . . Wfhitewright Verta Gentry . . Sophomore . . Commerce Daphnia Gibson . . Senior . . Pattonville jean Gibson . . Senior . . Sulphur Springs jerry Gideon . . Sophomore . . Brownsboro Allen Gilchrest . . Senior . . Van Ll ,mm 1 ff? 55 wax, . p j,...,t,-,. I it mf ' 2 i is I V 1 ' ' X also ' , 5 i 51: 1 S J r U , ' 'uw i ,MM-af X... all Sri' 0 pd B srs rrrrr in all , Sue Gilchrest . . junior . . Tyler Smith Gilley . . Freshman . . Miller Grove Beverly Gilmore . . Senior . . Vernon Richard Gilmore . . Senior . . Forsan Helen Glass . . Senior . . Corpus Christi, Nell Glover . . Freshman . . Bonham Martha Glover . . Freshman . . Bonham Lynda Goff . . Freshman . . Grand Saline Barbara Goldsmith . . Freshman . . Sul- phur Springs jimmy Goldsmith . . Freshman . . Sulphur Springs joe Lee Goodwin . . Junior . . Commerce Bonnie Gordon . . Junior . . Corsicana Wayne Gore . . Freshman . . Winnsboro jean Ann Gracey . Freshman . . Ft. Worth james Graham . . junior . . Pittsburg fmk 4 Class s Earlene Granger . . Freshman . . Mesquite Jack Grant . . Sophomore . . Ladonia Betty Grantham . . Freshman . . White Oak Mary Graves . . junior . . Nocona S-onya Graves . . Freshman . . Plano Eddie Griggs . . Junior . . Talco joe Grozier . . Senior . . Terrell Billy Gullett . . Senior . . Wills Point James Guthrie . . Sophomore . . Sulphur Springs Carlos Gutierrez . . junior . . Laredo Sinecio Gutierrez . . junior Laredo Mickey Hagg . . Senior . . Houston Martha Sue Haggard . . Junior . . Linden Gary K. Halbrook . . Sophomore . . Kil- dare Cary Hall . . Senior . . Mesquite Randy Hall . . Freshman . . Sulphur Springs Robert Thomas Hall . . Senior . . Mabank George Hambright . . Sophomore . . Bailey Jerry Hamby . . Freshman . . Texarkana Barbara Hamm . . Senior . . Wills Point 80 X ,,,,,, s ,V i.ia ig 3 ,,, ,W , a ' 'Il ,ffiaff , f '11-115559 it -x wHM:',4,i kg TQ? M il A 4 ,ftR,g?9i, W - fa f , W, X QQ VAX 1, f, W, ' -fa 7 xl ' - f . 4 t , ., . 7, f .Mg .. ei 3, , i G ,,, ,f , fi: 'T' ,.,, , M ,, f 'fflf L. 's , T4 . ,..,.,,,,m mf, A, , Io Anne Gray . . Senior . Barbara Green . . junior . Paul Green Ray Green . . Freshman . . . . Freshman . . . james Griffin . . junior . Commerce . Commerce Dallas Mesquite Priddy 11755 W f 'SZ 5' qs, , F X fr .fc f, as C F i . t 4 ' ., , ,. ,fi 'i ' ga A: .sw 34 1 f , W f f , f 22 QM, ,R .Lf Ps' , A ff- :Mi xx X L, ,A -'45 , L fi gfi' FHS Z: S ...mysnzviil ' S F :,+1cl.x:3Q5?v-f. r 7 '7 z Z ' '- 7-32 WSENETL' 'x K 'aiwf'-, it arf? S Q 'Q .gX543'fXa'5- X ix' X Nb iii X- rc.r is ipii p E k 5 s X K pn. , ww 'X f a 5 F3 3 C T t by vm N C tim , .:i1.?f2?2irE? :ia f ,ata . Q... E if iw, ikgrigx X !-'Uv Nl A Z X ' ff' V' . , . qf f . Via, Q. , My 'Wy f ' ,, wif' ' , ,al ' M i' 79? 4 V ,sk-X ,,,, ' My ,Wy ,Wa we ,Mi f ZW' my :fa Janice Hamm . . Sophomore . . Commerce Charles Hammond . . Sophomore . . Sul- phur Springs jo Ann Hammond . . Sophomore . . Sul- phur Springs Mary Lloyd Hanley . . Freshman . . Rock- wall Max Hanes . . Senior . . Mt. Pleasant Raenelle Hanes . . Senior . . Farmersville Terry Hanes . . Sophomore . . Commerce joseph Thomas Haney . . Sophomore . . Wichita Falls Elaine Hanks . . junior . . Sumner Paula jane Harbour . . Freshman . . Mt. Pleasant R six. Q My iw.. fa., 'ff ,fwtxff . wwf vyfv W L. 1 ,, px . -N ms- X.. as ,rv W wa aff-. Q, , , ,, saw Jia., a..,aa,,,ar.,r..,,irfM amswfi, f lj' 4 ...M , ,,,f ,a.r,a,,,.a, X Lu 1, f -' '1 .. b X essrfssfi Q. 1. S , u . . v',i r. N- X mg? ,ag f 1 3 4 N wi W Q X x A A fs . S S- ' X X as..-f ,r ,S - '.a-SRNQWT . :ii K - f s . it ' i X W X , Q Q . 6 M X X Qu 7 Tfiftyxf 7455415 it K X tw if 1 if , 5' ':. J- ,, s- . K M. if . : Q ..... W fa 'f:if5J?.rgs.r a., H5 . .aa .r Stagg 2 W f RF g, A g '-rr . 1 : - 2 -1...- a Z yisisrf -1 ' 't S ' Sally Hardegree merce Ben Hargrave . Bluff Sue Hargrove . . . . Sophomore . . Com- . Freshman . . Sulphur Sophomore . . Mt. Pleas- 'M 'iff 'l J, 2 W Mar Q! ' W Jaigffif I .V fm, . wg ant fx , I My yy Wy f f , f f f f Yf f W X Z W xg Q fi? if fi? ff! ,, Z1 42 a If my Cm ' fa 'C Mi f , 2335 1 X X 4 7 ff 6 a f C ' 3 f J f f M if , V f ww 1:2 Donna Harmon . . Freshman . . Hughes Springs Bobby Harp . . Freshman . . Lone Oak 2' .4 ff 4 C f r lli junior . . Breckenridge Clyde Harris . . Zafer Hashem . . Sophomore . . Jordan W? fy fm , W f i X KK 4 4 X Q , W is W ff f s Qi., Mg, gi WW? 4! , Mfg if sf f C5 1? f Z X Z X? 4 W fy ff gag w lf I X fx ,.,. '1 ' Audrey Hatley . . jimmy Hatley . Sophomore . . Commerce . Junior . . Dike Marianne Hawkins . . Freshman . . De- Kalb f, 5, - 4 Frances Hawkins . . Senio-r . . New Boston Rebekah Heath . . Senior . Queen City Charlie D. Hefley . . junior . . Simms Abbie Hellums . , junior . .Corsicana Bruce Hibbitt . . Senior . . Denison i Z I fl a,.,! Dana Hitchcock . . Sophomore . . McKin- ne Jimmy yHobbs . . Freshman . . Grand Prairie Mary Hogan . . Freshman . . Texarkana Melbadean Hohertz . . Senior . . Priddy Linda Holcomb . . Sophomore . . Roxton james Holland . . Junior . . Canton Bill Holley . . Sophomore . . Commerce john Holley . . Sophomore . . Winnsboro Lynn Holley . . Freshman . . Maud Billie Holloway . . Junior . . Palestine Dolores Holloway . . Freshman . . Dallas Martha Holloway . . Sophomore . . Pal- estine Jack Hooker . . Junior . . Fort Worth Mary Nelle Horne . . Senior . . Magnolia, Arkansas Larry Horton . . Sophomore . . Talco john Hickman Wiley Higgins Elva Hightower non Jerry Hileman Gertie Hill . . Sophomore . . Cooper . junior . , Paris Freshman Senior . . Senior Mt. Ver. Jefferson . Paris Suzie Hill . . Freshman . Bruce Hineman . . junior . . Commerce Donald Hines . . Senior . . Bonham Lynn Hinkle . . S-enior . . Dallas Ioe Bob Hinton . . Graduate . . 'Chilton Pittsburg Class s N - is X .X .Q Y. :SS in FS ls? BB ici , xg X .ss if if V. 51 v X A sX' Fax Nr as .fix iii: 'HV 5 f P5 N' Yiwu x -Y l it Wk: ni, ' 44.5 Y 4. xi. H. .QSQ2 P:-1, ,Q ,mg .am . D-iz.. QQ -.S , A--.fig S Travis Horton . . Sophomore . . Chicota Barbara Howard . . Freshman . . Mesquite Joe Howard . . Sophomore . . Sulphur Springs Juadeen Howard . . Sophomore . . Sulphur Springs Barbara Hughes . . Senior . . Whitewright G. V. Hughes . . Junior . . Sulphur Springs Ralph Hughes . . Senior . . Whitewright Tommy Ray Hulsey . . Freshman. . . La- donia T. K. Humber . . Junior . . Albany Weldon Hunt . . Junior . . Spring Hill f X f f' ' ,, V, . tamiga f, ,, is llyfsfffqsls X X 2 f f 5311-so f 1 Wig' .fd 1 m is .Y . f X f qw Wjfngf , rf X za u ,fl ns-gfnzf , G Ha, . ,f ,aaa i W - Q if 5' ' W w my 4 ' Cr y fs J Q 3 . If ,, if ' Efs fn 41, 1 , ,, W, M. .. ,,,,,-W, 5 , ., R I 2 K A g 2' .9 X it S fi 3 YS? X . af 5' X , ' 7'w1--Qty iz '11 A -1 l X5 f bl . li lf EX 1, I r. IN Q? , f s 5 R W , ., , , , , 1 1 , f 5 aw -y, 74 K ri 'A l mg . ,m 2 ,Q f,, . My 7, 5, -fg f , J W f Z X - i v i- ! ,, .Z , 4, ipsyxk 5 'Z 2, 4 J 4 Q X V fz, , ' ' f ' Lf , . , A ,, ., , V 1 ' fm., W fW vyw f Qi' 'N 4, w . f .- W I 7 -. y , .1 ,Qi r ' . I F fn H TSX QV' X ,lf jf , W ,I ay' 1, f , an. in wt ' J A W J ff - ' 'f,1Jfmli . z ffm: 'ml 'I'5WT'W! S 'WI' 'NT' 'S 1134 f 'Q fff 5 was ai Qu if ex 'f , - ' J f!,f Z ff ,, 1 if Z , ' xx P f' ? U ff ,,s f ,, , f .Z av fm I , Z Q , 7 X nf l ' l W , saw? 5 0521 , ,If Zkhffnfoif 1 I ' 'N Ziff yt Y X 'H ' . .N .. iw ts ' ' ' X f X N, ,L L r val iii' 4 off Sir, X , J f A C , uf 1 . 599.gif Q Q, V .ww 'fi 'args J Q ' f, N9 7 r 5 ss I ay as-fn 7 , 4 sow .f . , . , ,. . mf 1, . , ,,,, W , W f 0 fx X W X O 47 'WX , 5 W , X f sh ' 4 gf is 1 541-.sf-W Q Wf f , f f! 3 f 'N my 1 5 X x K 1 X J . X x Q X 7 X x 1 f S e, X sl xv f X ff ff ' SY, . , R -,sfgif in , s . Q ggwdh X W X fx X S fa 'ZX 35 x - .Q , bg ws , X. aa, W Q Q 4 sa. , Q ..,, . a X V 0 - W :'3'5v1'1l 'i: f F iii: ' , , .- . .5 t 1-. 1 X Xia! T . J X Om-1 I5 Tx ' V K' 'MP . sg ' A 5 fx ,r 'M?' s X ' ,FXS ' J t . 'fs f, S '4 has-f W 1 swf ' ,f is f .fs if J f s if J P 7 J . - e af i f Q .. ' fsf ?N'E' 1-.ae 1 I .f '- s I Kia i J M3 7 -?w: N-1 I , , u7i9K rsf l . ,E s-its Q, if' . sr. a , J - Ss Q-. -- N Eg f gms? kv? -.,,. S or Axim X. We ff 'ff wsu :ff Q .i X .... .1 , , Kenneth Hurst . . Sophomore . . Farmers- ville g Fred Hurt . . Senior . . Klondike Ethel Isham . . Freshman . . Greenville William F. Jackson . . Sophomore . . Com- merce Jaye C. Jarrett . . Freshman . . Eastland Byron M. Jennings . . Freshman . . Simms Jerrie Jo Jennings . . Freshman . . Fort Worth Clarence Jensen . . Sophomore . . Terrell Coy Johnson . .Freshman . . Miller Grove Dorvin Johnson . . Sophomore . . Garland Gary Paul Johnson . . Sophomore . . Green- ville James Johnson . . Senior . . Woodland Madge Johnson . . Junior . . Hooks Ray Johnson . . Sophomore . . Mt. Vernon Tommy Johnson. . Senior . . Vivian, La. Classes , S.. yu-, 1'L.,.,..',,'- :g i 'x . rf-4' 4:-.'. W fY ISlN5,ifxxXvV3Wl , 1 1 - , ..,.i..a ,,,,- .s.f.,.s. in X, NW .M asks - ' mfs, mi ' ' 2293- ' X- 2 .sfsixff 'ff saw s - wr ,ff ,af 1 W X .. 1 9 is ST ' srl .1 XX i' . fi 53 X xx, W3 W '-Zigi X. ' Af.. fc' fem... wg, U ,gif ! , Sgnfla' 5, .P X 1 X if Ai ,'.' f 3 Q, f ' . . .. . af Billy M. Jordan . . Freshman . . Mt. Vernon Frances Jordan . . Sophomore . . Mt. Ver- non J Maxwell H. Jordan . . Senior . . Browns- boro Shirley Joyner . . Freshman . . Mt. Vernon Glen Jumper . . Sophomore . . Mt.Vernon Jenry Jumper . . Sophomore . . Mt. Vernon Bill Karrah . . Junior. . Texarkana Tommy Kelly . . Sophomore . . Caddo Mills Phyllis Kennedy . . Junior . . Sumner William Kennedy . . Freshman . . Com- merce Joyce Kent . . Senior . . Terrell Fuad R. Knorsheed . . Sophomore . . Jor- dan Harold Kids . Senior . Como Smitty Kiker . . Junior . Paris Joy Kilgore . . Senior . . Sumner 84 Zz, Virginia Johnson . . Freshman . . Dodd City Walter L. Johnson . . Sophomore . . Hooks Wayne Johnson . Sophomore . Dodd City Edna Joiner . . Junior . . Omaha Arvella Jones . . Senior . . Annona QJWQAWV ,rbi Wa, , . , w,Q,f--fw 'Ma Charley' J. Jones . . Senior . . Annona w X X . Jo Jones . . Senior . . Roxton as John C. Jones . . Junior . . Ector WWQEY, W ' 1 22214 ' ' Robert Jones . . Freshman . . Waxahachie William Jones . . 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A 3 , - , A wg.: ,ir ara.. . 4- is is 1 4 'as fp . . - so K ' 5 r , i fat F w 1 Q N as we F I P 2 s S Q 2 , lf J Q s rl J fs I 4 5 2 l X 6211.3-ii . 5 , , ,IIN H ijt., Mr- 'iq rv- 5 . 5 5 ii' X X xy X in X X 1 K Wr 'sS W - - aww , silis ' N S if YW: E X. N 1 S L up J X . . rx li F51 is ' K , Nr s fu, . x., ,. fl! X X! N? N Q Q g NN N Q W , , . , z XO N f X 5 as T XX jxjf X , QS f 'J X Q 331 X .N X X X sm ' 3 , . x. if! . Q: - fl'-'Qi w ifi f Q wi., , . . X Y ,Q is Q s W 1 ra Q X NX + Q xx s Qty.. x Dodd img I Cn 1202.1 22081 Loma Eaor mime RBS .. C Class s . ss . -ss-1 ifxsx X iisi . is 5 X . . . NSC as-s Bob Killingswo merce xXx sly' wxl rth . . Sophomore . . Com- Patsy Kinamon . . Freshman . . Blue Ridge Kenneth King Myra Kirbie . . . Senior . . Paris . Sophomore .. Dallas Haynes Kueckelhan . . Senior . . Bonham Danelle Lafferty . . Sophomore . . Dallas james R. Lambert . . Graduate . Clarks- ville Windell Lancaster . . Sophomore . . Coop- er Jerry Lands . . Freshman . . Roxton David Langford . Freshman . Tom Bean ,J , 7.,,W..,,W,..., ,,,, WW, ,Wa ,.,, ., W 4, fa, 1 f fff If l 1 ' 3 funk I P ,f ,wf 7, fem x j 22? aff fa X M X L .4 Z ,V Z , wg if M, X M, H -' . ,..., . 3 1 ' . A was -'X-N43 -s, Us 5, Kssq EO. 'l '5:9'-Q5:y::s3Zv:32:5:s' 5 was .fs ,-5. 45559 5, A Vf fir . 1 .s Ears X Nb as as s ga wi fi 4 fipw ii S if f, is x :t.1z4,z,za' I .f , . - 1 I ,X v Q f E , , , ,W X , , 7 , - M ,V ,f ' 2, . ? 5 .-V 'ff 'YP' ' If I ,qffjwiiff fx ff-'- 'f' Q ' Q-ready? I ' A ff f '- ,,, ,' . ' ,, f ' rf ' f zz, ' - , 'iff f ffi!,jfifi5E3.?W, 9 , 14- 4 , .7 - mf- . .. ., , ' f 5 vw--we. , - f . z ,,-Na., ,aa ,-.',. Wifi. 5 , l: 1 xy iv X Q X wg5,yg,gf iigleisgwilgft - E+, 2 f X K ' fa f 1 ,f 12,12 , Q Q1 il , , z , 1 1 4 S 9 f Z 'fWW'W'ffZ'T' 'x V . W . . . . g ., 5 X , mia. ' ...e x p fx L ,.,r - gy in f. ,aa -1 . . iw' 35 'f: gf rvflfff' its as fi. .ss . , f ,!f' w ff 'T f 'Q fs 7 , 5 .' ' - f' Malay' 17' .5 B 2 sis' -A+-it 7 i ' aass ' S' Q .-2 s 2. X' X ' a Q ,.-X - ti -N f 1 . 1 ' 'A 'N'-L -N , ysffx sg gif.. A . 1-, ' K k . as X. -R .i X .it E-...I ,:, H 1 ,77 Q, xx . was L . sg ' - P ,,, 1 N L- , f x AN In Y' 'gg f ,.,. if fa, nc.-. . ..,, ,, . 7. , nc, X W, . . li .I .A.A 2. A W G Vwigi X ii Af 4- S- S 2 2 , ,: : Q mg I - Mfr . . .,l. Q . Janice Langford . . Sophomore . . Carthage Mary Ann Larson . . Sophomore . . Irving Don Lawrence . . Freshman . . Commerce Linda Lawrence . . junior . . Sulphur Springs Elmer L. Lechler . . Senior . . McGregor Kenneth Lee . . Freshman . . Farmersville Mary Lynn Lee . . Junior . . Corsicana Richard Lee . . junior . . Mt. Vernon Diane Leinart . . Freshman . . Leonard Gregg LeMaster . . Sophomore . . Long- view Glendon Lemon . . Sophomore . . Com- merce Billy LeNoir .. Sophomore .. Dallas Eugene Lenore . . Junior . . Farmersville Elizabeth Lewis . . Senior . . Como Barbara Lile . . Freshman . . Charleston 85 x K M... 5515 , - iff'- vim 21,5 bali xg kbs ' Fae Long . . Senior . Greenville Ina Sue Lowe . . Freshman . . Rockwall Aletha Luttrell . . Freshman . . Bonham Anne Lyles . . Freshman . . Kilgore Bobby L. Little U ' .Junior I ' Eastland y W' ' f is y ' NWN- ' We Charles A. Lyles . . Junior . . Garland -x ' E Q if - Coy Lynn . . Freshman . . Ennis A M3 ' f E - ' tix Q! Nathan McAlister . . Sophomore . .Van 2 N s ...nan 7 Q X' qs' - - . F' rx 54x rf roms? . 'V F 1? Charks R.BACCHH1 . . Senmn .. Pans A r U , lp y '5 john McCaslancl . . Freshman . . Greenville ss Vvv' V' XX 'K'f f 'W. fr X ' f .lk . Tharon McClain . . junior . . Pecan Gap Bobby McClinton . . junior . . Mt. Pleasant Martha McCurry . . Freshman . . joseph- ine Lloyd McDaniel . . junior . . Commerce Bobby McDonald . . Senior . . Leonard Cora McDonald . . junior . . Genoa, Ark. Mike McDowell . . junior . . Bonham Pat McDowell .. Freshman .. Bonham Martha Fay McFather . . Freshman . . Pitts- burg Sarah McGarr . . Freshman . . Dallas Juanita McKellar . . junior . . Diana Lucy Lee McLaughlin . . Freshman . . Sul- phur Springs Sarah McNeal . . Sophomore . . Dallas Martha McPherson . . junior . . Hughes Springs Billy Bob McWhorter . . Senior . . Collins- ville 86 , i,y,, 1, ig r I ,. M 3, Q, ,A 5, 1 gf, X 5. I 4,4-Q, I, , , 2 1,2 1 all NSE X f W X 1 1 l 5 an Q ' Q 1 ' ab X ,, Qi , 5 ,, y ,I . ,,.,, s ifwf W- 4' i, Q f , - I ,r-WW WW, M ' gfypgafywf' , , ui x 1 1.-.X - 1 ',r , Q ' fri? XP , 1 ' A 1-f ' f ,. V' - Si' I I .X 3 - .. my gi ,A 2 H 2 m ' ' Y . 4 2 M.. v, ,f . fifff X Q '54 1 ' ,, .X Q4 , , -',' n i . EXW .X ,mf f 'ff j.-J-f. Jw' 'V I lx: , f 3 , f ' 1 SY ,ff -' ,, 1 ,H WJ, ' fi F . ,er far aff, 1' , :,, , f 1' W . ref :V is - g ,fa ' WW 4 X i -- Jaw' WW ff S igfsixhikfi f . A. an s V V - I -,QA ,f , .fry 44. ff xl Z , 1,,afa56f5f,,j tt sick ,, A I f 2, ,' I ,f f' r,,,, rtc . . 1, 4 f S + sf -Qi. :Y h X Q. .Mg Q. ix x YD RR 55 Y -cs. l we rg. :tg ev -sf QS ss X5 'ff X, -N NN -N Ng -N . X- N S S X .X X . X km .sy X . -s R . 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Q I ,,,V ,,,,V 1 T ,, ig I , I X 3, ' : 1 2 r , u I I 2f6J'fQ' w - f 4 ff 2 K : f ., 'WA .211-X ', r N1 g- f -k,, pai 2 Q ,M ss y X . e I to iiiii .- r S I . 1 I -- .r z- , M . s I if , ,f fi i ,, I 'f-S i - fr-.w - W I - X f S as Reida Montgomery . . Senior . . Copeville Gil Moody . . Senior . . Elmo Harold Moore . . Sophomore . . Commerce Jimmie Loy Moore . .Sophomo-re. . Ector jimmy Moore . . Senior . . Van Mary Lou Moore . . Senior . . Winnsboro Nancy Elizabeth Moore . . Senior W. . Dallas Nancy Margaret Moore . . Sophomore . . Dallas Robert Moore . . Sophomore . . Greenville Tony Moore . . Sophomore . . Hughes Springs William Morrison . . junior . . Athens Rowena Morrow . . Graduate . . jefferson Virginia Mosely . . Freshman . . New Bos- ton Albert Muller . . Junior . . Laredo Q- I I Fi' I I I L, I . rv., I , Y-1' I ' ' li,-Z . sf' I I Q-3 1 , I in E . I Tp I I 2 I 5' I I 631 I 'iii 1 I 1 I I ii? I 4-55 I f I It I j :E 'Q I- , 2 I N 5' . 3 Nadean Morman . . Senior . . Brownsboro 1 I2 ' 2 f ' VM Z I I 95? -.EI I N. SX WWW,W,,,i,i .. , i, f X , In y .Q I l H .M . Sui , .H . A .I . J vi -Q W6 fiwfifff ,ZXSSSQYV 'I X M i -yang 'Nag 1 I -f ff I ..,,,. ff r ' VY? 'ff I 7 ' 1 Z , 4, D .,..., . ,, - . 1 3 ,A X... ,, ' ff'f ' ' Ca-e Q . I 1 f .aj ,mf - Xwy If , X ,553 V ff S- I' :ret I ' .5 fffwffaf S Z nf . X ips X: I 1 I awe Eg ' - , ,r , g ' I 3? X FAM N r pix . Ax -S: X I I 3 iccc i 'X ' 5 , It 1 A X. . 92' 'X .wmv Z! M X ISQW, w Kathryn Moles . . Freshman . . Dallas Grace Evelyn Moncrief . . Sophomore . . Ouida Montgomery . . Senior . . Copeville wr ,FSQXTT Qawccpw ci... . .r. .. ggi: .A ' X -. -if-t,xQm . Xsf XX. QXEQ X . 3 t, if Q AN qi X. ., if I -, ez liwi 5 c..rr l.q,dtr.Ni5EQESES. ,,.i. in is Ntglu . X X N QX X S XX J . 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Leonard Freshman . . Athens . Senior . . Mt. Vernon Senior . Rockwall Billie Nichols . . Freshman . . Dallas Charles Nichols . . Sophomore . . Como Alvin Niehues . . Sophomore . . Norton James Noe . . Freshman . . Quitman jack Norman . . Freshman . . Howe Mac Norrell . . Freshman . . Lancaster Bobby Norsworthy . . Sophomore . . Greenville Pat Norsworthy . . Freshman . . Green- ville Tajul Dean Nuseibeh . . Senior . . jordan john W. Thompson . . Senior . Dallas 89 A... as L . if JL. E P .f-5,5 QON V. A . as Jw ,nfsssswsss L H 1 .. f Mari u.Z,3.1m,mr .. Willie Palmore . . Sophomore . . Naples Bob Parker . . .Junior . . Edgewood Jeanie Parker . . Freshman . . Denison Patsy Parker . . Junior .. Longview Selman Parker 1 . Junior . . Brownsboro iw l Tommy Nowlin . . Sophomore . , Van Ralph Ollman .. Freshman .. Dallas Roland Olson . . Senior . . Cranfills Gap Jo Ann Overall . . Senior . . Winona Mary Louise Owen . . Senior . . Clarksville Wendell Owen . . Junior . . Texarkana Grace Quinn . . Junior . . Kilgore Paul Pace . . Freshman . . Dallas John W. Page . . Freshman . Mt. Pleasant James Parrish . . Senior . . Wolfe City James Parrish . . Freshman . . Dallas Dwight Parsley . . Junior . . Dallas Jim Parsons . . Senior . . Ladonia Johnnie Parsons . . Senior . . Caddo Mills Mildred Parsons . . Senior . ,Atlanta Jack Patrick . . Senior . . Golden Charles Patterson . . Sophomore . . Floyd Jane Patterson . . Sophomore . . Lake Creek Pat Patterson . . Junior , . Lake Creek' fs. M fm ,fx Classes swy' ' S ,C Martha Payne . . Sophomore . . Dallas Francyse Peacock . . Senior . . Dallas George Peacock . . junior . . DeKalb Spurgeon Peaclen . . Senior . . Bogata Paul Pearce . . Graduate . . Houston Ruth Penn . . Junior . . Dallas William Penn . . Junior . . Abilene Ann Perry . . Sophomore . . Dallas Christine Perry . . Freshman . . Charleston Q ri xy , ,fy , ss ' -,hm 4 Q 'ff . 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Commerce jimmy Raynes . . Sophomore . . Commerce Sandra Ready . . Freshman . . Hallsville Joanne Reagan . . Freshman . . Trenton Pat ,Reece .. Senior .. Honey Grove Mary Helen Reed . . Senior . . Quitman 92 Merlene Presley . . Senior . . Commerce . .... .. -se -ri i . 5 N is ., ,,,,. ,. ..., .... ,.........,.., W ,,,.. .,,,. sn Ii fait' l ,QS WWI Q 1. 1 ' frrTri3sSQq1:EZ7,f .- xf,..f1s3gN ss. X- 2 fm fr ff: f sms' 1' . ff.. Q , f V I H., s. ii is ff' '19 fo f , tt.. f f,f, V, , 1 XXQ ' . S15 F XS Q. RPRP'-f SPX .nz . 1, ff , : Q. Q: V, My an 5,41 ,,ws..s . I.: 1 1T.xM...i,. K rs six. -at .. x C. . .1 gpg ' i Q6'Yt'i' ,ff if LLC i if 'l 'ifirgis 1 YN XE 'SiQI5Nr- If 1 fi?-fi F5 5 e .sss r , ,, Q . X ' iw f ff s wir.. 'sr wil His: f S ss:-. sis.-T'.r'f . 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R. -2 x Q is s XY X' P. S.. is .S -5 f f. -- X N. 4 s si Yi X XX sg r ss X . sf. :sr 3 5 L .nf .:.X'f-X- A s Q: N if 5 S . .5 X K g sas... i SE ASS- - 1 ' X me l 1 -if 'tif '52 is :SX -i xv QS' X' Ct -S C C . as sci -ss. Ol s. Qi. .QR ri S :Ziff Q- C55-,aaa 55 NNE 4 f , -A F . ei Y C X? CX- - I iN SN ,Ey -si' 57-ML, ..f 'zs fri ,Suv-'1fs'fs5 x'Y ks- wilt.: - -,sf N 5 ' f s ' , : ir, TE- A - -- 1 his-,'Q, A- ' . 55.31 -.--, X - , yfisx- fi , f - Lv- its '- sig A ii X 1 x SQ . E X X P. ik it A S A X ss Q R as X K XS x . V X F L, X airs X f J .. X 4 fi if I, fe m X ' f X A ,v.,:,. is F , X' f '-1, ii? i X ,, M ,Wim A f.sw,.- -- ei f' X 'ggi X X .,,,, f A awfwfvfirs f - Ziff' wwifm 31 wif' man, , wwf: Me i MQW, Mia W1 John Reeves . . Junior . . Jefferson Om David A. Reynolds . . Junior . Avery :im Jeanie Rhea . . Freshman . . Daingerfield :CW Ann Rhodes . . Freshman . . Marshall Carolyn Rhodes . . Freshman . . Dallas Carmon Rice . . Senior . . Longview Thurston Rice . . Sophomore . . Greenville Betty Blanche Rike . . Sophomore . . Farm- X955 ersville :fm Zeb Rike . . Junior . . Farmersville iJ.iq J, , V. lx -71 --ak - J J fj- ,Q ,. ! J 4 WW Wf f w X ,all ' Zffiif -tia i W swf' .iff 'FE , s B ' N - gravy . F wr E vi X S 1 F . as je, at ii gs X i -it r my A fx N5 X X Nxt x A Qu 3 Q X , 1 N if Ng XX i Ni J' it X f Rss. X u NE ., -1 A 5 1,5 X 3 N37 r 1 3 N Dolores Rivera . . Freshman . . Dallas Ann Roach .. Sophomore ., Dallas Bobby Robbins . . Senior . . Paris Wanda Nell Roberson . . Senior . . Hico Arthur Robertson . . Freshman . . Fort Worth , Carolyn Robertson . . Senior . . Greenville John E. Robertson . . Sophomore . . Winns- boro Kenneth W. Robertson . . Senior . . Kil- gore Ed Robinette . . Senior . . Texarkana Barry Robinson . . Junior . . Meridian Kelley Robinson . . Senior . . Avery Roy Bill Roddy . . Freshman . Wolfe City Gene Roden . . Sophomore . . Paris Modesta Rodriquez . . Junior . Greenville Betty Rogers . . Senior . . Plano 93 H, ,Af - Brenda Routt . . Sophomore . . Dallas Bob Russell . . Freshman . . Commerce Patsy Russell . . Sophomore . . Mt. Pleas- ant ' Mamie Rutherford . . Freshman . . Paris ,yvw WW fy 1 , f' if fff ' , ' ' l :Z f M, V, N , ,.f.4,,,,,!g ,M 4 , rf' aj , Q 2 fx X X f 32 f rw -' . V X. . ,. U, was ' sy, 1 4 , - ,sf :si X 'VJ X ' N..x ' NM' Doyle Rogers . . Senior , A P1 ano Pearlie Fay Rogers Senior . . Athens Sue Rogers . . unior . . Seagoville Marilee Roland . . Freshman . . Dallas M ,Hy W, ' ff Ima Ruth Rollings . . unior . . Avery Clyda Romans . . Sophomore . , Dallas V Dan Rose .. unior .. Clarksville uanita Rose ., Freshman Canton Richard Rothwell . . Freshman . . Talgo f wav .f , f X X Zyywzwfafsscr, . ,,,,,,.. is ,.,,,, , af iw' S s ill fill if , llgi' 161.3 fig ffl I lf: llj l li' , ff C f l 7 X J Q X X X7 J i Z i 3 J ss 0 a I L J l n Pat Ryan . . Freshman . . Talco Sally Ryan . . S-enior . . Commerce Sue Samples . . junior . . Hughes Springs Roger Samuels . . junior . Colgate, Okla. Omar Sanchez . . junior . . Laredo Etha Sandlin . . Freshman . . Grand Prairie Carol Sandridge . . Freshman . . Longview Ann Sansing .. Freshman .. Klondike Tom Saterwhite . . Freshman Brashear Nini Sawyer . . Sophomore . . Greenville joe Saylor . . junior . . Commerce 94' f Q W W ff 1 if' Win 'X V7 , 7 6 ,ff f N JZ i.,r , :alibi 1 Q .1 .',, , jx C aa .. , ,gg v,,g,,::aw,,,f f Q , X X WS CWS XRSIV JN hwy, s. Q: x Q yt, X Ss. ESS '-msgs. to , -ss Q ' ww: N- CN' -s ,,,-9 N- tt F N 1 s s 5 . .ss-. s tsl 5 s X S Y 0 XXX -X .Q N i SS Il 5 i b M Nr,N N sfefzmzw V if pins gr X .3 '. ig. ' 1 2 My Q 5 . ig .- ' S c , XX ' ss X YYY X-1 ff: X ts - 252 5 ,csfgs Classes F QNQQ 1 is ,Ye 5 SQ up Q Q iw ga Isfb D01 lohr War SUD Elil jiri .. z 5 lifts . I X I e 1' at lyk .AE . . Quitman Edward L. Scarborough . . Senior . . Mt, Robel-tS31XOn . . SC'lllOl' Pleasant Isabel Schohel . . Sophomore Dolores Scott . . Freshman Iohn Scott . . Freshman . Wfanda Scott . . Sophomore . Stan Sebring . . Senior Elizabeth Shackles . . Senior jack Shackles . . Senior . f , 'Si . f4'lx MJ' f f ,, i, p , ,,4,W,V,, I ,,, ff ' ff af ' , , Q 47 f 4 'wwf 'ffl s, V ,f ' if 4: ltel f Q! T T fe XX K N X 1 E xiii? is V! ,, N S f . .Texarkana S .xy ft' ,f'ivL ,, ,,,f l' I fl fi! 16,17 f W 74 , , I of ,, , we ,, 'f ff 3,9 . f 5, , 5? 4 W 7 ,ff , 'af X , We-,gy 7 mx, 1 f j Wf ,,f ' ,l ,fp I , , Wweif, ff f V! ,, 2 ' ' ' ' WW .1 W, A , 1 ,gf . L 1-f ' af , ww . ay ' . Q .wwf 'f M 1, 1242.5 ' 054 f- 2 f f fi X f 377-d55f a?7'w , ' .J 9 ' Z2 . paw 1 3 . f ' Z W 1 'f ' 'f -.f 4 4 : f, ff, , fi ' 1 7 - H Va ' , f ,, I ,. 4, 7 -.Q , f ' W. . , V s ff -fff ,ff f f ,MH ,, I, ,ff V it f, K, -srsfw ,aug , r SS 5' li,,,5'gj ,, !W K ,iff ' S i , S S S 1 1 f f tiki-1-SA W.: I ,Q 2 W 1 WJ' oq,.,-- ' 6,,!l S...-4' fi V i I .A ,X ,, I, ' x..,Wm.-X.. f , Q X I I , f I, ' , QA? - . , , , f f S P f N -- S I 'f ev, pay MW? V , - , s - X X I f X s X S . N S . ' T ' S f ' ' 'f' ' S F5 if FT 5 ze ' 1 ' ? W4 'MPP 7 fi, f, f ,f f WML ' , I 4 ,,1f'P , f..,,ac 'ff 1 - ifdi? My S , f S ffm, X H, my 1 2 Q f ,wwf .X .., f a f -1- .. X.-.A f f x ,J , X f X 4 X X7 ,i'x7' yr . Wan -mag' , f i F X N :1-' ,.':: f Q .flat 53 sf F1 X , ,, SS, f as I Peggy Elaine Shaw . . Freshman . . Gilmer Ted Shaw . . junior . . Duncanville Faye S-helley . . Sophomore . . New London Bill Sheridan . . Senior . . Gatesville Charles Shields . . Senior . . Upton, Wyom.- ing Thomas Shinn . . Senior . . Farmersville Keith Shuler . . Freshman . . Commerce Gayle S-humate . . Freshman . . Commerce Charlotte Simons . . Sophomore . . Burk- burnett Chilton Simpson . . junior . . Arlington jimmy Simpson . . Freshman . . Charleston Wyndell Sisco . . junior . . Farmersville Armina Skeen . . Freshman . . Sumner B. R. Skinner . . Sophomore . . Gilmer jean Skinner . . Freshman . . Cooper james Smith . . Freshman . , Gainesville johnny Smith . . Freshman . . Bonham Leland E. Smith .. junior .. Dallas Ralph Smith . . Senior . . Roxton Sammie O. Smith . , Senior . .. Commerce Tessie Smith . . Senior . . Roxton Bruce Snider . . Junior . . Grand Prairie john Souter . . Sophomore . . Sulphur Springs james Sparks . Junior . . Como Peggy Sparks . . junior . . Pattonville Elizabeth Speegle . . Freshman . . Seago- ville Grace Spencer . . Freshman . . Sulphur Springs john Spencer . Nevada Springs . . Senior . . Commerce Robert Sprouse . . junior . . Pittsburg . Senior . . Kaufman 96 NW' ., f UQ 'X at .. f -WX, is I 2 W Xf X70 Q J 27 ' X42 WXX ig W f i g! ' WZ a aiaar !? f if if Q Visa 6 X ' i 'f 1 3,1 S X J 4 2 g Q ak 'Q A.. fi ,Q 'f 5 ff, X ,A U ,L H 4 5, fm ff Z if: r i -4. .' X2 ' J O W 4 f f, , , ,031 f Weldon Slaton Ethel Sloan . Frances Sloan , . Junior . . Depoft . Senior . . Cooper i Eugene Sloan . . Senior . . Bloomburg . . Junior . . Powderly ' Douglas Small . . Senior . . Wills Point Bettye Smith . . Freshman . . Denison Ell Leta Smith . . Senior . . Sulphur Bluff . Freshman . . Gilmer George R. Smith . . Senior . . Kilgore Glen Smith . ' 1 I ttts . 171 i :... Gills ' 1 ttifcf, J- R-I U .Whig uz,+,g'X , 1 seaaXX XW0 QQ, , X VX X .Xfy f yd X mg, f f X , 9 f g s U gi Z ff f f SN QU i f XXX XQX N yu X S , XX W! 4 1 X XX fa, Xf X XXXM 2 S TN aff I W K 'X 14 f Q f 45 as X X iXX X We X , X , , H , X , f 5 A X Q1 X X , W X ,X NXXX X ff 2 I 5 X s Q X? X X XS f SX X X X X YI X 1 X X N, X X X X OW! O! X X If X XX X sg xv , X XXX, N? XXX., , X V r. t . . . ..ktt 3 .tg.. K s X X .Q XXX- f K XX SXKXNE X t.-- X XR tg. it Q t X n Q XX N i i X X '-XX- P '- si F I Yi ' i X A W X P-'X DFS , N t S ' g-:xi - R X 5 L X XXX iri, .Xe gli 1 : X SX. W 'S is 5 Xue A ' X. 'S SZ X' X 15 'li .XX . A L A- . vKiS.S:f.x X X X QXXX. .., x .X . 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Bonham 7 ny-..,,fwww,,,,V.,,,....,,. , 6 if Z, 7, 1 ,f , , ,fgzfffa ML ,f af ,QZWU ..,,,dw,, t ff? 44 W- .ff x ff, , A, ,, 1 4 , f 1, :,f 1-rf in ,Q ' Q '1 2 2 'pb -f'7-ff 4 f 1 , ,lf .... f - ' 1 '-r , ,V X 4 ,, , , ' 1 fa f , ,, W, , ff!!! 'K .it 1 - . , ' ' Wd: . ,mf , ' X ,, ,mn , ' ,ye ? v r 4' ' 4315 M 'gf a ,,,i 2 1 H - 4 4 ff ,Zz f 3 ,Q - 1 t X V i, -s-. as W if Y! f 5 f if Clas SES 'KQV -' f f ala-X, X I + 3 X af Z f x r -K xg 5, -2'-L Q. , LZ! M T ' Ss. ' 1 4 f t . . N X sa -as S .. ,,..' v if f Wff W7 ,gig S to Q 7 P K 1-Q i4','fi'er4r - feik A f , -- , H ' t ' - s -2 . ,ii. rrtf ,AA , .Y MMM' of f 4 if X Z A , 4 . , , 'ff 16 aff , , ff f ff N 7 ,, F. , W? ,,,V .eggs , Wg: .715 , Z 2, 1, ' g , f if f' if 'fws b K .ft:QQ:52:f'-Q Q 6 ...EEQQ I -e' , + i?' Loren Stogsdill . . Senior . . Fort Worth Don Stone . . junior . . Farmersville Loretta Stone . . Freshman . . Mt. Pleasant Paula Stone . . Freshman . . Dallas Doris Stooksberry . . Freshman . . Farmers- ville Linda Sue Strawn . . Freshman . . Howe Don Stringer . . junior . . Wills Point Peggy Stubbs . . junior . . Grand Prairie Nolan Sturdivant . . Freshman . . jefferSOn Pauline Sturdivant . . Senior . . jefferson june Suddath . . Sophomore . . Wlmitesboro Frances Sullinger . . Graduate , . Dallas Ted Sullinger . . junior . . Denison Robert Swaim . . ll1l1iOf . - 7 .PHYS Ralph Ray Swinford . . Junior , . Xvlfllltll Falls 97 Clifford Swirczynski . . Sophomore ,, Muenster QGQ' Sue Taylor . . Sophomore . . Arthur City jerry Terry . . junior . . Vivian, Louisiana jimmy Terry . . Sophomore . . Dallas Shirley Terry . . Freshman . . Sulphur Springs Nell Thomas . . Sophomore . . Leonard Bobby Thomason . . Iunior . . Dallas Betty Thompson . . Freshman . . Palestine Dorothy Thompson . . Sophomore . . Pal- estine jane Thompson . . junior . . Atlanta Frankie Tharp . . Sophomore . . Leonard Linda Thurman . . Freshman . . Josephine Joe Thurmon . . Sophomore . . Paris Garland Tiner . . Sophomore . . Hamilton Opal N. Tiner . . Senior . . Hamilton jimmy Tolbert . . Freshman . . Ft. Worth George Tolleson . . Freshman . , Atlanta Sandra Talley . . Freshman . . Farmersville Dee Dale Tankersley . . Sophomore . , Mertzon Neal Tankersley . . Senior . . Eastland Billy M. Taylor . . Freshman , . Dorchester Elizabeth Taylor . . Freshman . . Commerce Rita Taylor . . Sophomore . . Farmersville Robert G. Taylor . . Graduate . . Texark- ana Silas Taylor . . Senior . . Cunningham Mary Joyce Tolson . . Freshman . . Rock- wall Nancy Tompkins . . Freshman . . Dallas Tommy Trimble . . Junior . . Wfoodson Ann, Turner . . Freshman . . Dallas Delbert Tyler . . Freshman. . Honey Grove Myrna Umberson .. Senior .. High Marilyn Upshaw .. Senior .. Dallas Charlotte Usrey . . Freshman . . Dallas Tomie Usrey . . Sophomore . . Quitman Tommy Valentine . . Sophomore . . Terrell -rf' . f-A H7 Q 'Eb' Harry Vallier . . Junior . . Paris Jeanne Vanderslice . . Senior . . Ennis Anecia Vessels . ., Freshman . . Paris La Nelle Vick . . Freshman . . Dallas John H. Wade . . Junior . . Greenville John J. Wagliardo . . Graduate . . Dallas Joyce Wfaits . . Sophomore . . Beckville Bobby Wfalker . . Senior . . Brownsboro Lou Ann Walker . . Freshman . . Sulphur Springs Ralph Walker . . Freshman . . Plano Carolyn Wallace . . Freshman . . Klondike Edgar Wallace . . Sophomore . . Terrell John Mark Wallace . . Freshman . . Dallas Larry Ward . . Senior . . Longview Linda Wfard . . Freshman . . Mesquite X .Nw AIN ' HQ. gf 'VF ' WK My . pl .c.......-.x- -f:f.!a if WWF . 'iilifffl ' . i :':'i?v,:Ii'li'i- H ,Ja William Wfhitten . . junior . . Mineola Wayne XVhittington . . Freshman . . Green- ville M. D. Wfhittle . . Freshman . .Manchester Charles Wfielancl . . junior . . Wills Point Nita Wieler . . Sophomore . . Muenster Paul V. Wilcox . . Senior . . Quitman jimmy Wild . . Freshman . . Dallas Barbara Willett . . Junior . . Dallas Bobby Dale Wfilliams . . Sophomore . . Wolfe City Donna Williams . . Sophomore . . Wolfe City sc ff X Z .af W ,X 4 'ff' ,.a+ f ,W . Saltillo . Kermit . Avery . Dallas . . Waxa- Charles Wardrup . . junior . Margaret Warren . . Sophomore . Linda Worthan . . junior . Gary Wester . . Freshman . Dwaine Wheatley . . Freshman hachie . . Enloe Nancy Whitaker . . Freshman james T. White . . Senior . . Lone Star Mike White . . Sophomore . . Ben Franklin Kenneth Whitt . . junior . . Arlington Dottye Whitten . . junior . . Hope, Ark. s llll N Q Q A . QW s ,fy fy V x r. kxssc . ts N- - 3' 1 , X- . . , ' K., ' ': ' : iii K , saapaas, QSM 'mnrsr iss sfss fi s- wr MUD -X fr w, ,Zz az .. KM '. sg , ,. .r r A -X oN Q. TX as as 2 '7l as . A s is ' .s , A r x W N . 4 f, i s we X Xa. A ., ,, r . r X X. Z 21, 'V :Wai 5 5 I I DNN sf 1- Nw x fl . at A .,.., A l r UGS s 2' , SA X i I f A . .wr if a Wg .. U .1 X s ' ff'-' 'lf 'QM A -' -'v- Mr A all il hu l X Rlilyllalll lllll X . R X S A , Q ..... .,,.. .crr .... . . ...i,...r....... NS? .... X ......r .... A . . . , K r... Jerome 1 rams . . op omore . . ex- arkana , y L, A Joyce Williams . . Sophomore . . Hutchins P zzz I p p Meredith Williams . . junior . . Greenville A . 9 C ,-.X f fy A g is . . . ., s -r R s - X Ligsx ix-5 Vern Williams . . Freshman . . Com- ,,,.,,, N A p ' A X1 S X Sf X - BR - J r Rheba Williams . . Freshman . . Duncan- A X -wg A F ' X class - -T: QV if - - ' i M ' i ' S Q A j K x 100 egg it i sw tix get L Aff: ixx As. Classes f V QW ' ff 'ff f f W f :L f ff l-fm, ,127 ff ,v4ff,fF?7! ,f F fy F W ' 'I , .W , f f 'f , mf ,aff X f, ,. W wi f as v , Fm 7, XY'eldon XVilliams . . Senior . . Ridgeway john H. XVi1lian1son . . junior . . Spring Hill Austin Wfillie Bill Wfilson . Bobby Wfilson jack Wfilson . Nathan Wfilson Sarah Wfilson . Fred Wfingate . jackie Wfinn . ,?Z5.7f.,,,f,.i.,W ...mf-,W ,,,. M,,7,,,,, ,,, U, ,ff ,, ,af , W, W ,f f W! . . Senior . . Dallas . Senior . . Leonard . . junior . . Gainesville . Freshman . . Venus . . Junior . . Greenville . Freshman . . Ennis . Freshman . . Bonham . Senior . . Talco a f l ' 5' , Q ' igyf ' F f QW 1 Y ' Y F, 'mr ' ' ' .' ,, uf: ' F FF 'FQ .,,, f 1 .- W' 747 . 'f W fb , ' 9 4' f 4 , ' , z L 5, F as liar! ,, E ' f,7f ' ,WW f .V ,' fif,f,F :ffF h ' , ' 4 fr .1151 if , ,, , I 'W ., wp? ..., V :Mi V V, , 9, if , I .I w , aff W ,i f 1 A ' 0 , a , , ,dv 1 , 1 L ' .ip QQ?-, ' QF, , ,V W FWF- WM, ,, , ,, , ., , 7' x,f,,fX X ,,'V, ,A ,, W' ff ' ' I ,f,W,Wf , F nf: M 3 'f Fmf , 'f ' M7 ff f f ,f W' fc ', 07' if in F Fu f ,Few if 2 i,,i F ,241 ff F, , fff, Fwy, ,g ,wfg 6 y ' WXWF V ,' ff uw 'X ff, 'X F , QU' , W . t sf .f 1 W f ff 4,7 ft , ,WM , 4 Z 4,07 fy! ff' of ,, 4, f Ff , , 'Wlffia 12. l,,, M, X! ,, Dorothy Ann Wood . . Freshman . . Dallas james Woods . . Senior . . Beckville Dorothy Woodson . . Sophomore . . Sul- phur Springs Penelope Woodson . . Senior . . Gober Gail Workman . . junior . . Arlington Charles Wright . . Sophomore . . Bagata Felix Wright . . Senior . . Ennis Lavyn Wright . . Junior . . Como Bobby Yancy . . junior F . Campbell Marie Yium . . Sophomore . . Dallas Helen Young . . Freshman . . DeKalb Marlin C. Young . . Freshman . . Lake Creek Audris Zidermanis . . Freshman . . Dallas Dixie Lee Zug . . Freshman . . Greenville Billie Zunker . . Freshman . . Houston 101 ,WW H 0, ,W V , W! ,U I' f yr u mth f f 1 102 . ,uw F? ,l9 tif' 1,1 f I , N I 1 ' OfrJf E' V95 .7 67 1' 3 117 og '2rG?Jf21Egm-, 'o 4nE73?l?r3. Spf ,J .ly lk - U 'Jcf J in Q4 A 'H' QQ Ea ,-.- . 1: fm E9 Ag 53 my LJ-51 w Q25- ppvg E12 '11 ev 53 Mg, 9 W H V. 39193 E E Q Haba P ,K wnbbs 'QQQESY Z5 515. EG hx, ig UL. 'CTN' Nl ii: ri if-'X tx Most Popular Coed During an interview Betty Cun- ningham, Most Popular Coed for the second consecutive year, gave her opinions of East Texas State and its traditions. She lists her latest title as her greatest honor at East Texas, but confesses that she was more thrilled by being named Homecoming Queen in 1956. A small college appeals to Betty because of the closeness of the stu- dents. She does not believe that E. T. is losing its friendliness but Betty does feel that the campus is becom- ing more club-minded. But small or large school. Betty has the same prob lem of hundreds of other students. trying to do everything that needs to be done. Plans for the future include do- ing graduate work in elementary ed' ucatron, and then she plans to teach I 2' if Q13 'ff gi! .555 mf :SF if aff tif' ff 'Jil fr' -ga I ,ff J' 'l mf r i 9, 7, , if Most Popular Ed Stuart Daniels is a member of that growing group of married stu- dents. He firmly believes that it is the only Way to go to school. This Most Popular Man has serv- ed as class president and will serve as Student Senate president in 1958- 59. He favors a small college be- cause it enables him to know every- one. Stuart fears that E. T. may be losing its friendliness and he hopes to help remedy this situation. Time is also a problem for Stu- art. Working with intramurals and keeping up with a physical educa- tion major and biology minor keeps this young man busy, but he does not mind the work. After college Stuart hopes to teach rather than coach because he enjoys working with children. 'EF l- foauaf Bsaufiaa ' ,quam n I Q' 3 , 5 Q ! i 5 m s E X X v 1 5 5 3 ss. N X . gk .xx S 3 ' X Ji QT- PHP DX .. ' xl X Sw v' K 15, 1 sk - A W QR, .X xxx- , 1 t .11 k N. .. 5 ,.-1 X : - x L , ,KW X5 2 1 Q 5 5 i u , I ' 1 X 1 Q X .g. s I 5 f , 5 f 1 Y ,f r, 1 , - ww, ,mf fha ,G ,- ,,w:fvwWAWwfWff ' l 1-6' f 4 f 762 ' , f,, f ' I Wy f ,,yW7,j fffrffff f , 'WC' f V ff, pg jp, L ,u ,gg52f:g2 '.-.T'1':: X, :V :Jig M41 . .li . is A .QS :VX 1 . inf!!-t A 4. ww N x 4' ,,3 X S f f f f 4 4 la 4 5 1 fi 2 I 2 x 1 X anet Flewharty X Tooanoowe XXXL X 5- 1 Q ffm lg 7 ,, f fwlWWff44:hi,,,WwWM f X X gif. wwe sx X E 3 X Q 1 F A e i 5 S E i Q 5 4 4 Z 2 52 . 3 2 5 s A Z fi ? r 5 5 ll be -wwfw.. 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Q 5 ui a 1- .pls Organizations 4' 2 Grganization P l Y 5 1 I . 5 ! i 1 I n W id.,-A x X X 2 f N ff 52 X QWXN x X sv Mi X - pi, 7,4 ,X N. wp M! all f ZW SALLY RYAN Editor CHUCK SHIELDS Business Manager !,,!,.- f : rl 1 to p F 14-J T if 1 4r A' X LQCUST college yearbook This year, for the first time, the Lo- cust Staff published a magazine as a sup- plement. The supplement was issued in December, February and May,with the pur- pose of making campus features more cur- rent and to train students in photojournal- ism. East Texas State is the first college in Texas to offer training to students in this field, and many favorable responses have been received from readers all over the United States. It is the belief of the jour- nalism staff that this type of training will supply industry with well qualified editors, reporters and photographers. BILL HOLLEY Assistant Editor F Q I X, Wy re f is x '-r'f.',' - X A314 '- ,sf 1 N M I, x r N 'f ff fi' 11iTi'19 f N111 ,lbw 1:1 ,X 'ku xx: w - 1 Q 1 . 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I -T A if at 125 3,1 ' f Ia? J 4 i 9 l 1 l 4 1 I The East Texan, student newspaper, goes to press twice each week. It is issued each Wednesday and Friday and eagerly 4 sought by students and faculty. The publication of this type f V , .4 I ff , - mm, x ff Wy. ff fm .5 X ' 427' ' . lf' f ' WM .ms R. E. Baker and Dr. Elsie Bodemann are Alpha Chi sponsors. Students in the upper ten per cent of the junior and senior classes are eligible to belong. Members are: ffirst rowj Louise Baird, Barbara Brown, Carolyn Brown, Patsy Buie, Charles Burnside, jean- 5, nie Edwards, jean Gibson, Beverly Gary Gilmore, Io Anne Gray, Martha Haggard, Csecond rowj Rebekah G: Heath, Bruce Hibbitt, jerry Hileman, Billie Holloway, Arvella jones, Billy Bob McWhorter, Mary Louise -'Lg Owens, james Parish, Johnnie Parsons, Francyse Peacock, fthird rowj jack Porter, David Reynolds, Zeb Wil- Ei: liam Rike, Betty Rogers, Sally Ryan, Sue Samples, joe Saylor, jack Shackles, Tessie Smith, Pauline Sturdivantg i ffourth rowj Robert Swaim, Bill Wilson. ALPHA CHI ALPH L MBDA DELTA I Al h L ' ' - the spogilsan-S-ambda Delta is an honor society for freshman women with a 2.5 or above average. Dr. Edith Parker and Dean Margaret Berry are I Members are: ffrrst rowj Louise Baird, Patsy Buie, Wava Sue Douglas, Jeannie Edwards, Sue Floyd, JoAnne Gray, Jo Ann Hammond, Jerry H'1 Q d B'll' H ll . - - vaipguaargsi fsecon rowj 1 ie o oway, Rosalee Mayfield, Grace Moncrief, Betty Rogers, Clyda Romans, Sally Ryan, Mary Louise Steyvart, Rheba .., wi-. r all X M . Alpha Psi Omega, an honor society for students working in dramatics is s onsored b D P P d is President' i P y r. at ope an Dr. Rosemary J. Owens. Frances Sullinger Members are: ffirst rowj jerry C f d B b G ' . I ces Suuinger, Ted Suuinger, Nathan VEYSSEA ' 0 entry, B111 HOHCY, Cora MCDOHHICL FIHUCYSC Peacocki isecond row? Midge POPC, Nini Sawyer, Fran- L ALPHA PSI OMEGA ' ALPH PHIOMEGA 1 1-1 Dr. J. W. McCrary and Dr. W. L. Dorries sponsor Alpha Phi Omega, a service fraternity composed of college men previously affiliated with the Boy Scouts. Tommy Valentine is president. Members include: ffirst rowj Raymond Benington, J. NW. Combs, Stanley Curtis, Smith Gilbey, Kenneth Hurst, Walter L. johnson, Kenneth Lee, 130 Eugene Lenoreg fsecond rowj Robert Mills, William Penn, Zeb William Rike, Robert Saxon, George Smith, Ralph Stevens, Silas Taylor, Tommy Valentine. fi The Angels' Flight, is the Arnold Air Society's sister club. Members are: lfirst rowl Ann Beasley, Edna Browning, Jean Cline, Lila june Duncan, Betty Garrison, Sally Hardegree, Billie I-lollowayg Martha Holloway, fsecond rowj Tharon McClain, Elizabeth Taylor, Jeanie Parker, Martha Payne, Merlene Presley, Peggy Sparks, Tommie Usrey, 1 Meredith WiHiams. A GELS' FLIGHT AR OLD IR SOCIETY The Arnold Air Society is limited to advanced AF-ROTC cadets under formal contract with the USAF. Members are: Qfirst rowj Augie Campbell, Olin Everett, Mark Finch, Mickey Haggg fsecond rowj Harry M. McDowell, james McWilliams, Edward Scarborough, Stanley Sebring. 128 'L 511' L. 3: GFA 'P J b K Wa' ,Q sw-SS I f i ,JS Charles McGouf'h and Victor Stokes sponsor the A t Cl b M . , ,. .. r u . embers are: Qfirst rowj Marilyn Bomar, Jean Cline, Janice Hamm, Sue Hargrove, XViley Higgins, Jerrie Jo Jennings, fsecond rowb Roy Mackey, Bobby Norsworthy, William Penn, Elizabeth Speegle, Arlen Stewart, and Elizabeth Taylor. RT CLUB A.C.E. Dr. Minnie S. Behrens and L V Lieb sponsor the Association of Childhood Ed t' h . . . uca ion, w ich is composed of students interested in elementary education. Members are: ftirst rowj Federico A al R h y a, ut Barnes, Emma Lou Boston, Ann Bruce, Joan Bryer, Agnes Buchanan, Patsy Buie, Sadie Chumlev. Xvilma Coffman J XY' Combs' fsecond rowj Sue Comer Janene C r 'l D D ' . . . , , a wi e, on udley, Melvin Dyess, Jeannie Edwards Jean Ellison, Lynn Farmer Betty Garrison Sue Gilchrest Helen Glass fth' d . . , g ir rowJ Bonnie Gordon, Rebekah Heath, Edna Joiner, John Jones, Joyce Kent, Tharon McClain, Martha McPherson, Rose Mary Magrill Sarah Martin Quida Montgomer ffourth J R 'd , , , yg row ei a Montgomery, Rowena Morrow, JoAnn Over- all, Mary Louise Owens. Wendell Owen, Elizabeth Perry, Anita Plata, Carolyn Robertson, Sue Rogers, Ima Ruth Rollins, ffifth rowj Elizabeth Shackles, Armina Skeen, Ethel Sloan, Betty Thompson, Jane Thompson, Myra Umberson, Marilyn Upshaw, Linda Warthan, Paul Wilco x, president. K' 5' Qi 3 iv! YI '4 k W 5, ,V ,, X 5 ,Wh ,. ,AQ ., , 122 14 Q f eg if 3 LZ 43? f 54, w 1 f A wg 4 Wf 2 4 'Q , aa ,W ww Mtv ' X ff W fi, Z ' , ,,,, W ' ff 'J , ffyn , yyffif 'f3n'+'5 fp 'W Wan, Z X A y 129 wwf, ' ,. ,I l Association of Women Student's composed of the officers and representatives toe the AWS. Barbara Hamm is president. Members include: ffirst rowj Hazel Adams, Barbara Hamm, Rebekah Heath, Lynn Hinkle, joy Kilgoreg fsecond rowj Cora McDonald, Betty Liitchell, Peggy Sparks, Pauline Sturdivant. AWS COUNCIL BINNION COUNCIL Lynn Hinkle is president of Binnion Hall Council. Members are: I first row, Olga Nell Blackburn, Agnes Buch- xngn, Patsy Buie, Betty Garrisong fsecond rowj Lynn Hinkle, Mary Nelle Horne, Rosalee Mayfield, Penelope Wood- 130 Xl! FYI! will -hit- BAPI lSli SilUDE T U IGN lu,-ixsx Nunrzw l mm ,-.'l.M Mgmt s.ixr..w .xmy rw,-.,,,,,i AI X x ' ril1lvr'lsliulmlc'3 lilsl IUW, Phyllis Alforfl, Dean Ayres, jean Ayrrf., f,:uolyn B,-,l,L,'.-J, lmmx lim liuslmi Nlnnllma liimxvu, .xllll lllllxtf , M'iirx lllllllllll-Ill l 'P J suom ii wj latsy liuie, Wilrrizi Coffman, Dan Collier, j, W f,ornli':, lv-H1 K-'WWX l ' ' 'W'l UN' .'1l - 5l'l'll'J U-IHS, lam' Uorlson, Don Dudley, fthird rowj jerry Iiddins, jean Ellison, Larly Iiriglmh, Mui linux. llxttu' lrmvu-' 1-H lil--'ll l-'ll-Hu Pile. llvllv Li.ui1ison,l,y.1rla Goff, lielty Grantham, ffourth rowj joe Crozier, Elaine Hanks, Suu ltuggnw Su is Hill Nlvllvl-l-'.1u ll.-Ii.-ii , Marv Nell llorne, Frances jordan, Phyllis Kennedy, Janice Langford, Mary Lynn Lee, ffifth rowj Nlilt-H1 Mx Vol-R1 Miillltvl M-U 'N li- 1 N19-'H-llil. llllY lee Mrl,aughlin, Martha McPherson, Quida Montgomery, Reida Montgomery, Mary l-'U MK 'l'- li m M - MJ N 'll -Vlxll' ml l-'tk N 1- V H110 l,4lll1'l'S0ll. Pat Patterson - Hvbafil Pruitt, Anne Rhodes, Carmon Rice, Betty Blanche Rrkc. fob XXAlli.mw Riley, Kim Rrmrlr XXQm.m Rolwrsong tsevcnth rowj Sue Rogers, Clyda Romans, Robert Saxon, Peggy Shaw, john Souter, 3 --6 N.w.1J.i Springs, Marx limb Str-.I.l.n.l, l'.iulmc Stunlixumt, june Suddath, Ralph Swinford, feighth rowj Sandra Talley, Jimmy Terry, NellThomas ' ' Y ' - - - - . . . . , Rem thompson, Domiln thompson, lommy Valentine, jcane Vanderslice, Joyce Waits, Linda. Ward, Marie Yium. jimmy Terry is president. 'X AQ 1 5 T X wr Nix ,r und, if -of 'S ss 3 ,R r Qi, 'V A ,ff f- L , , I7 M - I. 4. , , . Q, f -A-4 g A , , , 4 ., y ' -M- MM, 'S 14,1 1 t 3.1 -- rj:- yi, -4-Y' IQ 1.31 'YQ ,nk '26 ? '7 'SY V2-il ,mg . -it lffwifl, .qs -- f -4 ,. . . ,i wc ,, -,gg aigwf p 1 .- -, - X ,J f .,, ' rw .uv ii, K i fl pk 'Huff iff . f ,' , 1 .?:1-.Kira .,.'f ty ni I -j i 1 2 l l l l 1 l CANTERBURY CLUB I l J i Canterbury Club is an organization for the youth of the Episcopal Church. jerry Cranford is president. Members ' include: ffirst rowj jerry Cranford, Dean Mauer, Albert Muller, Midge Popeg fsecond rowj Frances Sloan, Frances Sullinger, Ted Sullinger. l x i . x 1 l l l r F LUB COUNCIL FORUM i Fl ' ' ' - . . , Jerry emmons IS president of Club Council Forum. A governlng organization for social clubs its members include. ffirgt row, Alyse Cum. ' h 3 F1 - - .. . . . . mug am Jerry emmons' Lynn Hmkler Martha H0u0WaY Barbara Hughes Tom Humber Roy INf'lCkC'y. jack Pirkey: Csecond rowj Ronald Raley Q Doyle Rogers, Ted Sullinger, Ralph Swinforcl, Jane Vanderslice, Meredith Uifilliams jackieXY1inn - A , ' F2 ei -we-nv' -Q ' i l .95 N I lt Y? K 5- C f 'R s .eg pp - T7 CN? R 1? , 5 Cl 2 r f gf? - Q -114 .E. 5 1 ,V 1 if s x h 15. e. ts-WN X Aww X 7 fl 2 if Z. Epsilon Kappa Alpha is open to any student interested in chemistry, physics or biology. Bob Swaim is president, and Dr. Elsie Bodemann, Dr. it L. D. Parsons. and Dr. A. M. Pullen are the sponsors. Members include: Pat Evans, William Karrh, Ralph Martin, Zeb Rike, Robert Swaim. Gar- i land Tiner, Bill XVilson. il l Melbadean Hohertz is president of Eta Epsilon, which is open to all students taking Home Economics. Miss Orpa Dennis is sponsor. Members include: ffirst rowj Barbara Akers, Lynda Barnard, Martha Bearden, Elceone Black, Betty Bonham, Karen Butler, fsecond rowj Maurine Cade, Pat Christopher, Jean Cline, Peggy Compton, Joan Conner, Carolyn Cross, Lynn Davis, Wava Sue Douglas, Lady English, Jean Ann Farr, fthird rowj Treva Eivash, Kay Gavin, Daphnia Gibson, Beverly Gilmore, Barbara Hamm, Paula Jane Harbour, Abbie Hellums, Melbadean Hohertz, Mary Nelle Horn, Frances Jordang ffourth rowj Joy Ki-lgore, Janice Langford, Mary Ann Larson, Elizabeth Lewis, Barbara Lile, Aletha Luttrell, Juanita McKellar, Wilma Matlock, Grace Moncrief, Nadene Mormang ffifth rowj Jane Patterson, Carmon Rice, Betty Blanche Rike, Ann Roach, Patsy Russell, Ann Sansing, Peggy Shaw, Char- lotte Simons, Linda Sue Strawn, Pauline Sturdivantg fsixth rowj Sandra Talley, Sue Taylor, Dorothy Thompson, Anecia Vessels, Joyce Waits, Barbara Willett, Donna Williams, Rheba Williams, Dorothy Ann Wood, Gail Workman. ET EPSILO 1:9 'H' Q? ZWAX 1 1 f W 'f' fi i Mm .35 If . 1, ' I 7 gif? M ,Jeff 'i,.. Nm , E ,. .g s, N X ,V NSF? - f 'We fren M 'tm NW '2'1T2f .. a 'f 5 if J N J .s 3 I 1 X- Z X , , A f PX 7 M W.,-M , A !N-Wk 1 X. f-.Twig .3 af . , . -- .:,nff f.s-1-1 ' a ' ,:f.1' :TD lyk' 7352? ' 4, 1 ff nf 1 ' QL X Z V Mitchell Grenadiers is a precision drill team of AFROTC unit. Members include: ffirst rowj Bob Baker, Ray Green, Gary Halbrook, Coy Johnson, Bobby McClintong fsecond rowj Albert Muller, Ted Shaw, joe Thurmon, Audris Zidermanis. MIT HELL GRE ADIER FRENC CLUB Miss Eusibia Lutz sponsors the French Club and William Karrh is president of the organization for students -studying French. Members include: Cfirst rowj Eddene Alexander, Sylvia Arnold, Sue Bartley, Alyse Cunningham, Pat Evans, Sue Floydg Qsecond rowj JoAnne Gray, Tommy Haney, Billie Holloway, Martha Holloway, Bill Karrh, John McCasland, Tony Moore, Mitzi Myers, fthird rowj Jody Parsons, Arthur Robertson. Tom Satterwhite, joe Saylor, Elizabeth Taylor, Shirley Terry, Tommy Valentine, Dottye Whitten. as SQ we ,,,, 'aff if N swam- as-N55 s ' M :sf cm 1-we-svll' sl 'lin' N f l E A x f-W-'Fw fH...u44 Q? -:vw-'Q ad A 'N N- w Q! J , 'X tr lfxbxss -fr' -Si-X95 - - s 5 . . , Kiwi: - t K .f 11 'far .. f xr t - , A V ' 'Q X-.fi . A x-.x . X, X. L Ex - . L A ' :B ' ' - as s -Q . ' Q .. . sf . A ,e t S X-fs 5 ' -, .Q is X X.... - R Srgxgtsx Q A ge X V ,L V, . ws sw X X .X S S X XXXC X 4 I X .L nz. x..x V? xx A X. A wx B t X xt A X ts i Y. as t r . -' ,. 1 S. r XX'-- ' R . X.XXX Q g as .Xe 4 . , Nt syxs X U SQXXXS NESSXX f Nj X x r ' as X I DUSTRI L EDU A CATION CLUB .sn .':n'. aa--Q , -. K '-5.....n1A at .Y .ns Bobby Ray is president of the Industrial Club which is open to all industrial education majors and minors. Members include: ffirst rowj Mackie Don Babers, Bobby Bardwell, Joe Brittain, Paul Cain, Paul Cauthan, Al Clark, james Crawford, Norman Douglas, Allen Gilchrest, Cary Hall' Csecond rowj Ben Hargrave, Wdter Johnson, Alvin Medlin, Charles Mize, Gerald Pat Neal, Spurgeon Peaden, Bobby Ray, Kenneth Robertson, Modesto, Rodriguez Ed- ward Scarboroughg fthird rowj George Smith. , COLLEGI TE F.F. . Norman Butts is president of the Collegiate Future Farmers of America which is open to all majors and minors in agriculture. Members include: ffirst rowj Don Allen, Gerald Barnes, H. L. Beasley, Norman Butts, Ray Carson, Paul Carroll, David Davis, Edgar Dyer, fsecond. rowj Donald Easter- ling, Julian Freeman, Byron M. Jennings, Charley jones, Haynesliueckelhan, Richard Lee, Bobby Little, Billy Bob McWhorter, Robert Martin, Carlos Miller, fthird rowj Alvin Niehues, jack Norman, Roland Olson, Willie Palmore, Leroy Pickle. Joe Bob Price, David Reynolds, Barry Robinson, Thomas Shinn, Bruce Snider, ffourth rowj Huie Stanley, Stanley Stewart, Clifford Swirczynski, Neal Tankersley, Billy Taylor, Silas Taylor, Frankie Thorp, John H. Wade, Charles W ,+- x E 1 I i, ,1. 1-1 ' 32 , r 1, A.. , , . .. 22,5 in I '71 - 1 u U' . qt' ,. - .f. Q, N. . 4 vi l A 1 3 Y-' im' L W -,. 1 ,Ji It ' ll XS: lx ii, l Ek .. 4 l w I ' I w l , - 'll E' fd! i 1 'gf l I J l 5,5 l 751 4 1 Q P il .i I? it le li .I it li li 551 il P ll it . I: , , . J. .V l I ,. i Q yi , 1 1 1 Il 5 'il ., 5 w ., f7?fzfX,,f ' f f , , awry f ,114 , Q ,Z KAM is a National Honorary Fraternity for students interested in photojournalism- .IOC L' Goodwin is President- Membefs infludef Joe L- G00dWiI1, Bill Holley, Smitty Kiker, Charles McCain, Charles Shields. K PP ALPHA Mu The International Relations Club is open to all students interested in world affairs. Tony Moore is president, and Dr. Louis Harlan, Dr. Edith Parker and Dr. Nannie Tilley sponsor the organization. Members include: ffirst rowj Martha Bearden, Jo Beth Boyd, Linda Covin, Jerry Eddins, Har- old Edwards, fsecond rowj Myra Erwin, james Guthrie, G. O. Hughes, joy Kilgore, 'Tony Moore, Dorothy Newman, -Tack Norman, Paul Pace, fthird :owl Ruth Penn, Elizabeth Perry, Pat Reece, Dolores Rivera, David Reynolds, Tommy Valentine Paul Wilcox, Marie Yium. 7 5 .fwfr -QWE- l 1 N.. Y, ,N ,W Q ,,,,.,oi 9 ww' Xe 'swim i 'lsr 136 q,,....a-ws, 5 gf' f.: P ik - X 'rx . xii -,P f 'ii'lit.ksi'-1 . Q P x c N NEW AN CLUB The Newman Club is open to all Catholic students Members include' ffirst rowj Federico Ayala Patsy Ables Sinecio Gutierrez ' , , , , - - , , , Jerry Hileman, Mary Hogan, joseph Michalka, Alvin Niehues, Anita Plata, fsecond rowj Charlotte Simons, Clifford Swirczynski, Nita Wieler. K PPA DELT Pl Jo Anne Gray is president of Kappa Delta Pi, an honor society for the upper ten per cent of juniors and seniors. Members include: ffirst rowj Barbara Brown, Carolyn Brown, Patsy Buie, Charles Burnside. jean Gibson, Jo Anne Gray, Rebekah Heathg fsecond rowj Billie Holloway, Arvella jones, Mary Louise Owens, Johnnie Parsons, Francyse Peacock, jack Shackels, Pauline Sturdivant, Frances Sullinger. z' If 'I iI 5I -I 1' ,II I' , I I ,I , l I IE' 'I , I I I ,I I II E ,III OI'y T If I3 ba I I I ILII , ,xl I II gl III I' 2I,I I ,. I ?I II I I If 'EQIII I l il l I II I ,I I I I lx Ie :fu , s l I I 3 . I I n il 3 3 I ,II I II I Q III . I EI' I I III ,E I I WI, II I' I I SI I I I II ' I I Ig I'I I, I II I II I I' V I' I I .YI I II I fa 7 X W, , I In A I ,IH ff W ff, 4 Q? I I ,V I , I I I I I I I Pi Omega Pi is open to all junior and senior business administration majors who meet scholarship requirements. Members include: ffirst rowj Wy- I nell Beeman, Charles Burnside, Shirley Burrow, Raenell Hanes, Arvella jones, fsecond rowj Mary Lynn Lee, john Reeves, W'anda Roberson, Pearlie PIROQMEG PI I I I I I I PHI PI DELTA C: rx Stuart Daniels is president of Phi Pi Delta, an honorary organization for physical education majors and minors. Members include: ffirst row, gli?-:EIT Eligieza B521 e Slug nE:1'1'??gCORZYmgf1i EGUUIIMIOS Ci2g0l5'n BlroXIn,hEdlna Browning, Quentin Christian, Alyse Cunningham, Stuart Daniels, ' , 3, Dfw ofa C0Ua,0SCP iCa, kPt'k,PtP. . ' I' lfRhd, Peggy Sparks, Nevada Springs, Shirley Terry, Dorothy Woodson. a Jac a nc a qttersom 'hcquelin Rawlins' Caro in O es em A JT X sg if I rrik I II, I L qkkh x I 'r Q 3 ' Am X K iz iv! ,lx S-KX? r 2 'lid' 2 I Sk A SY! ad! - 1 R , . Q -,iii gif? Q I 1-:V , I I -- A, I' 'I i . ff m: 'I II I It ul IIW I. II1 x 23 y 5 Q I N 138 Al 7 ll 1 5 32 The Pre-Engineering Club is open to students interested in engineering. Members include: Cfirst rowj joe Cook, Stanley Curtis, J. E. Downes, Donald Eberts, Kenneth Hurst, Gregg Le Masterg fsecond rowj Jimmie Moore, Ralph Oll- man, Richard Rothwell. Nolan Sturdivant, Wayne Whittington. PRE- ENGINEERI G William Cappell is president of the Pre-Law Club, which is sponsored by Dr. J.- George Cowan, Harold Edwards, joe D. Floyd, Sue Floyd, fsecond rowj Loyd McDan1 Whitten. -,,,, W, 3 , Wm ,, , ,,,,, W, ,,,,,, . . , -3.1- R. el, PRE-L W Saylor. Members include: ffirst rowj William Cappell, George Preston, Nini Sawyer, John Wagliardo, William 140 45' ,fl 7 Religious Emphasis week is under the direction of the Religious Council. Joe Saylor lgefads th? ggoug. Mgmbilgs iilciglgisa Criss roll Syynellcieemm, ' k , S ll H cl , R b k h Heath, Mary Nelle Horne, Joy Kilgore, Grace oncrie , ar .ara ru g s yor, ar otte - g2irl'li:bri?,1c'I?c-:?d1 Suiirllgerfl-RzilgpilieSwiinfl-bril, Dee Dale Tankersley, Linda Ward, Paul Wilcox, Donna Williams. I-N RELIGIOUS COUNCIL .l jJ I F F iii, Haynes Kueckelhan is president of the Rodeo Club. Members are: ffirst rowj Lynda Barnard, Jerald Boles. Beverly Butler, Paul Carroll, fsecond rowj Frances Covert, Carolyn England, Larry Feazel, julian Freeman, Martha Glover, Nell Glover, Jack Hooker, Ierrie jo Jennings, fthird rowj Haynes Kueckelhan, Coy Lynn, Billy Bob McWhorter, Robert Martin, joe Mays, Carlos Miller, Leroy Pickle, Neal Tanlcersley. RODEO CLUB I n 3, 'scat Y x . X , . H 1 .4 n. N T ' ,wa 727 ff? y' grim! f ,, 5. 2 I 5 I- he tif I 4 1 4 I X gfyk K 5 3 V ,Di is s .S ! X af ' Si ,X t X p 'l N e X ' if I5 P ABQ :Qs A-np, 'Viswi .J vw? Rs Q if I' - 2 439 WM' K The Sabre Club is open to any freshman or sophomore member of AFROTC. Mem- bers include: ffirst rowj Joe Thurmon, Bob Russell, David Langford, Lynn Holley, John Hickman, Gary Halbrook, Robert Farmer, jimmy Everett, fsecond rowj Allen Elkins, Billy Drake, David Davis. SABRE CLUB SIGM T UDELT Jo Anne Gray is president of' Sigma Tau Delta which is open to all English majors and minors who meet the scholastic require- ments. Dr. Margaret Wiley sponsors the organization. Members in- clude: ffirst rowj Sylvia Arnold, Barbara Brown, Ulna Cathey, jean Gibson, second rowj jo Anne Gray, Billie Holloway, Norma Mays, Clyda Romans, joe Saylor, Mary Faith Stoddard, Robert Taylor, Nita Wieler. S ANISH LUB Glendon Lemon is president of the Spanish Club which is open to students taking Spanish. Members includeliliffirsl-E rowj Ulna Cathey, Lynda Gas- ton, Glendon Lemon, Mary Lou Moore, Daphne Newman, fsecond rowj Ruth Penn, David Reynolds, Don Rose, ary a fp, fa. ,af Ziff yjugf of ffffglf' sf! My ' .M .ff , Ziff Lf? , Mm , ,, ,,,, , X I Avll .6 fr- ,M 'VV ff 1, X , ,,,' ith Stoddard, Ted Sullinger. ,Www M f il S.N. .A joe Grozier is president of SNEA. Members include: ffirst rowj Bobby Bardwell, Boneta Cash, Ulna Cathey, Sue Comer, jerry Eddins, fem!! Edwards, Lady English, Theresa Garnerg fsecond rowj Lynda Gaston, Joe Grozier, Raenelle Hana, Charlie Hefley, Jerry Hileman, Melbadean Hoherl William jackson, Arvella jones, fthird rowj Janice Langford, Linda Lawrence, Rosalee Mayfield, Wendell Owen, Jack Porter, Merlene Presley, Wand Roberson, Pauline Sturdivantg Qfourth rowj Garland Tiner, Paul Wilcox. Student Senate members are elected by popular vote Members include' ffirst rowj Wayne Amold K Bled Al l G'l Melbadean Hohertz, Martha Holloway, David Langford. D ' ' ay soc' ysc Cunningham' Bevel, Y I moi L4 H lk r 'B' '17 X'v-Y 'nr T ASSOCIATIO Students who have won letter jackets in varsity sports are eligible for the T Association. jim Parsons is president. Members include: ffirst rowj Wayne Arnold, Charles Avant. Socrates Bagiackas, Clarence Barger, James Barker, Raymond Bennington, Gary Berry, Gerald Blansitt, Rick Blythe, Bobby Ewell: Qsecond rowl ,Timmy Gaftord, Jon Gilliam, Tommy Haney, Clyde Harris, Don Holley, Bill Hopkins, Bill W. Hopkins, Billy joe Keese, Kenneth Kimbrell. Charles Lyles: fthird rowj Dee Mackey, Buddy Miller, Gil Moody, Wayne Pace, Bob Parker, Jim Parsons, jack Patrick, George Peacock, Jack Pirkey, Tony Rothroclcg lffourth rowj Ai-vel Smith, Larry Ward, Skeet Williams, Richard Woods. Mernben of the Student Union Board of Directors include: ffirst rowj Patsy Buie, Betty Cunningham, Sue Floyd: Qsecond rowj Lynda Goff, Larry Hoftoflf MRI? Louise Owens, Doyle Rogers, james Wood us BO RD IL ll? all-al i la 5 E 5 W Q4 iii! 1' A M5 ,, il -af , , Q J it tl: l 1 Wesley Foundation is an organziation for Methodist students. Members include: ffirst rowl joan Bryer, Peggy Burnett, Karen Butler, Barbara Camp- i 3 bell, Sadie Chumley, Linda Cummins, Bonnie Gordon, Mary Graves, Dana Hitchcock, Coy johnson, fsecond rowj Madge Johnson, Walter Johnson, Joyce ' Kent, Barbara Lile, Sarah McGarr, Grace Moncrief, Shirley Nabors, Daphne Newman, Dorothy Newman, Olvarie Newsome, Cthird rowj Christine Perry, Elizabeth Perry, Pauline Perry, Joe Perryman, Louise Points, Grace Quinn, David Reynolds, Arthur Robertson, Pearlie Fay Rogers, Ima Ruth Rollingsg R ffourth rowj Dolores Sue Scott, George Smith, Dee Dale Tankersley, Silas Taylor, Linda Thurman, Penelope Woodson, Marlin Young. WESLEY FGUNDATIO 4 A 1 , lr p n Dr. W. J. Bell, Dr. Otha C. 'Spencer and Robert J. McCloud sponsor the Press Club, which is open to all students interested in journalism Leon Long is president. Members. include: ffirst 'rowj Jeannie Bowler, joe Goodwin, Bruce Hinemang fsecond rowj Kenneth Lee, Eugene Lenore, Sarah Jo McNeal, I Sally Ryan, Bill Sheridan, Charles Shields, Ralph Swinford, Meredith Williams. PRESS CLUB X WMY? ,ww ii. get qw: illfslf 1 Q, 25 15? r 'X x 'n s gg: ggi A , 1 'MQ N 'Vx -Q x. N +1 .rg N 5 t a 'JC fu N an fe- wif? ' v ,fa fe W' .. x 7 -- mgyfyv V 2 0,10 TGWN CG- EDS TT? eresa Garner is president ot' the 'lovin Coed Association which is open to all women not living in college housing. Members include: ffirst rowj . Hazel Adams. Barbara Akers. .loan tonner, bam lzchart. Myra Erwin, Theresa Garner, Jean Gibson, Lynda Goff, fsecond rowj Aletha Luttrell, Sarah - MCGa.rr. Kathryn Powell, Elizabeth Taylor. Billie Zunlccr, W.R. . XY'omen's Recreational Association is open to all women interested in sports. Pat Patterson is president. Members include: Cfirst rowj Eddene Alexander. Sylvia Arnold, Mary Sue Barron. Jocelyn Baumgardner, jo Beth Boyd, june Clifton, Linda Covin, Alyse Cunninghamg fsecond row, Treva Fivash, Nell Cilox-er. Elaine Hanks. Sue Hargrove, Phyllis Kennedy, Barbara Lile, Cora McDonald, Shirley Naborsg fthird row, Jane Patter- son, Pat Patterson. Christine Perry, Pauline Perry, Grace Quinn. Iojuana Rainey, Jacquelyn Rawlins, Carolyn Rhodesg ffourth rowj Dolores Sue Scott, Peggy Shaw, Peggy Sparks. Nevada Springs, Linda Thurmon, Jeane Vanderslice, Barbara Willett, Dorothy Woodson. I p i ,- exx, wig xx is I .9 X 3 41,6 ', .- Vip I JW' Q2 ' 5 ' x X ,,. ss, 'i 7 f if ff - if X, L f t 1 3 5 , X W.. 45 , Sl! S? 3, . Et N X E X X3 , l ,jr E qs fi i ,-ev. . X: TK ' . .- ,qw 7 it fin ,v 'N '1 , f. N' ,fvx - ,B I A A . . i I in ,' 'J' ' BJ ...V 2 ' W5 i g 1 -,A if .,..- 'iff . . 1 l e 5 1 ,'r , 1 ' . - i it 1- 1 W- i 'fi . 2 .E 1 x M F Ag , lzfic- ia X2 'Q ti' 2 1 A t . 'H' l' - -J, . . Q. I ,..- 7, as ,Wk lv:-,V I 'I' fo , lv ,a va , A C ,fx 1 W 1 9, Z iw, B 1' ,f V 1 ,,.. , A V V ll 1 . f flux ' . , w, v. , 'tl' ' , ,MM f m ' K-W ,rf-Q ,,, rv , ft ,. fri' : tn. wmv! I , AV 'W' fm ',,- f ' 'X LQYQ X ' ' X 5 MWNW' f ' f f 1 I X ff 2 M f 4 , X' tt X f f 'fi 7 X fa 1 l Z Q ' f ' L ix f 2 is SWBWNQ , ,fb Q-5 x M Ml , fx ,L Wh f I - -nl ,,,,,,wf 'tv 1-'07 tw 4 f .ia mm, 1' , I I I rl I I I I FI I ' I II II If 'II r-,I :Zi EI EII ff' xl' It I I 1 I Pg ui sf I ? 'I .1 I I II III I -.br I, L3 IV II nl I- I z Il I I I I ,II I I I I I I I I Ia I I I, 35 II sl y I? I if I Ig I I 5 Z I 3 Q , , I Dr. james Richards, head of the music department, directs the Choir. Members include: ffirst rowj, Peggy Felmet, Barbara Pruitt, Etha Sandlin, Terry Newman, Beth Williams, Sarah Garvin, Betty Grantham, fsecond rowj, Arlene Stokes, Dorothy Crone, Gary Spurrier, Gary Munion, Don Timberlake, Glendell Goin, Martha McCurryg fthird rowj, Patsy Coker, Adrian Smith, Forrest Daniel, Joe Beane, Charles Merrill, Don May, Nancy jackson, and Martha Haggard. ' g X CHOIR QRCH ESTR I The College Orchestra is under thedirection of Dr. Dean Lowman and is composed of faculty and students. Members include: ffirst rowl, .Terry Bur- gess, Farrell Welch, jimmy McClain, Bill Haskett, Bill Smith, William Collier, Robert Hull, Margaret Wheatg fsecond rowj, Lawrence McNamee, Paul DeVore, C. R. Nichols, Munsey Ayers, Faye Lynn Sellers, Mamie Rutherford, Adrian Smith, Benny Brand, john Spencer, Patsy Coker, Mary Evelyn Collierg fthird rowj, Larry Curtis, Neva Nelle Long, Murray Allen, Sandra Hull, Stanley Walker, Diane Ward, Scott Lewis, Charles Emmett Mitchell, Wayne r Maxwell, fstandingl, Fred Daniel, Marion McClain, Walter Phillips, Roy Hensley, Tommy Downing, ffourth rowj, Karren Childs, Gerald Papineau, if I Cecil Douglas, Charles Ryan, Jimmy Hollingshead, Patricia McDowell, and Johnny Stewart. AJ Ss s X srssxws, I, S. Si S elm- 4 Students in the Chorale are selected on a basis of special vocal ability and are under the direction of Dr. James Richards, head of the music department. Members include: ffirst rowj, Wanda Durham, Martha Sue Haggard, Donna Harmon, Linda Haynes, Csecond rowj, Dorothy Crone, Arlene Stokes, Yvonne Polsori, Betty Granthamg fthird rowj, Charles Sivley, Arthur Southerland, Dan Parkerson, Mar- ion McClain, Forrest Daniel, ffourth rowj, Gary Munion, Walter Phillips, Nathan McAlister, Donny May, and Daniel Scott. Doris Lambert is accompanist. CHOR LE WOGDWI D CHGIR The Woodwind Choir is under the direction of William H. Hill, Members include: ffirst rowj, Mary Collier, Mary Jeanne Ducey, Mamie Rutherford, fsecond rowj, Bill Collier. Charles Mitchell, Phyllis Maddox, Jimmy Jeter, Roy Hensley, Scott Lewis, Al Dobbins, Murray Allen, fthird rowj, Munsey Ayers, John Blassingame, Jerry Burgess, Faye Lynn Sellers, Bill Smith, Jimmie McClain, Wayne Maxwell, George Jordan, Charles Ryan, Dean Maurerg ffourth rowj, Phyllis Curtis, Larry Curtis, and Bob Wilson. ,f ,-v K F Q a 1 1 1 ' 9573... p I , gn, . ...ai K 1-A ' Sz .Y if. , . N X 148 1 o 1 -1, 1 f -XY X N X . xf X X my V' J X QNX: Ld. A X RX sv. Q Qi X Q :X X X il R .,.. -.. ll ROT The ROTC Department of East Tewas btate is not merely an academic situation out of the colltge bulletin It is '1 wly of life for mort than '00 students enrclled in air science many soon to go into the regular air force as flying officers. The purpose of the ROTC is to train qualified young men for the flying pro- gram of the air force. Regular students enrolled in air science will be commission- ed as second lieutenants upon graduation from college. ROTC on the Lion campus has many facets. It is both academic and informal. Classes vary in content from world geog- raphy to the more mundane problems of getting along with that inconsistent quali- ty often called 'fthe others. Classes are arranged so that many interesting subjects will be covered in a single semester, in addition to the regular drill sessions. Drill is one of the integral parts of the program. Here the advanced cadet practices leadership and sees in action the principles of good behavior. The basic cadets learn their share, also. Many personality traits are cultivated during these drills that might get them out of a tough situation some day. Of course, many of these men learn to take barking orders for the first time, and learn to like and admire the upperclassmen barking the commands. COL LATTIE RITTER Director of Air Science , 18 I '1 Jin fl' ,M at F 2,4 ,,,c , - T g ........ t. Ziyi , ffl ' sara-, L I 1 1, 9 -Q f , t , wi' ts . , ....... . , Wt , sr ..: if , s s... s 'f , ' .::5: WWW' X ,' L W Q 4 X x 'sr f xfw X 4 i :If .,, il g 'ff ZA? , R X 2 , Z kg yi gf if M- ' . I ' X EEE 5332: ' ' 4 it L j , 4 , I ,V ...:::::,:':::.:rQ-,fiat .::z:-:::s. NSAC , . ' g or ffzaktwriiix T nz , Saw .ti iz ti t N X 'S , , A X3 W ' f X ' 1 f ff 1 ,ff INSTRUCTING STAFF of the AFROTC are Major Dorwoocl MEMBERS of the AFROTC staff include: Cfront rowj Colonel Stephens, Captain William Shelton and Captain Bill Tarter. Lattie Ritter, Major Dorwood Stephens, Captain William Shel- ton, Captain Bill Tarterg Cback rowj M!Sgt. Murray Parham, TfSgt. Billy Vann, and SfSgt. Ronald Hoch. THE MITCHELL GRENADIERS FORM AN ARCH OF SABERS AS THE HONORARY COLONELS ARE PRESENTED AT THE MILITARY BALL. A ....., N F . x T K I bicml r E2- EAT Q .77 y , - gtg-'5 ,nf 4 ' . '- ' 1 1iJ f. 1','-' iv 1 1'- W X. l E -.gg--sa--f . ,. A ..., . , . in , THE MITCHELL GRENADIERS are shown in maneuvers dur- MAJOR GENERAL T. C. ROGERS shakes hands with Hon- ing drill competition at Southern Methodist University. orary Cadet Colonel Betty Cunningham while Cadet Colonel I james McWilliams watches. MEMBERS of the Cadet staff include: ffront rowj Cadet Colonel james E. McWil- liamsg tfback rowj Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Bruce T. Hibbitt, Cadet Major Edward L Scarborough, Cadet Major johnny Max Hanes, and Cadet Captain Augustus Moss. There are many other activities of the Corps, including rifle team competition with other schoolsg the drill team parad- ing down the main boulevard of Galveston on Splash Dayg the Arnold Air Society having a dinner dance at some neighbor- ing Air Force Officer's Club-these and many other activities make the RCTC not just a department, but an important part of the campus scene. 4 L K ppm . V ,.,. ,. M ,V . XXX X . -5 Q 5 ,, X,M.Mwg.w aXX XXXam . .....,r.r... ,-.. ,......,......-...a.X.XX..XX XX - , 1 - ,X NXXXXX .,.-............... N.,. XX M, X WX... X . X X-X' 'X X '- X ' ,aff ri if X f' N XX, X X Q v h X X L NX X h 'W X N 4 .XXX 1 X Qiggsg' XX X.: X l, ' - 'Xi . xi X X XXT.k'sR XX X X ' X X X W :XXX X Q XX XSX, X sm, Sr' X ' 1 by 'NX 'LX R .fl X ' Ia.. 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X ,,,.,, X, -' af-X ' X XX . ..... - ' fit -' NE X XX :X V -, v f X f X1Es?X XXX Miz, ly ,,,, 1 XX X X M f ' X W?XX6f?asXQst 5w i Wx X sis XXX VQXAX' 0' -. X 'M .X 'M K XE ' 'G ,QW f' X55 4' Xi RXWX f XM... X. ' ' , mix 'XNNWWN ixwsf'-,, XX if . .. ,,X . I V 1 W, XX X XX . -I www! X XX aa X X NXXXQXXX, affjziiy KX fc XXXX XXXX X X, 152 Members of Squadron I, Flight A include: Qfirst rowj Cadet Captain Mark T. Finch, flight commanderg fsecond rowj Cadet M!Sgt. Charles D. Quinn, Cadet A!2c james F. Griffin, Cadet T! Sgt. Charlie D. Hefleyg fthird rowj Cadet AXB Herbert P. Oryment, Cadet AXB Larry R. Dren- nan, Cadet Af2c George W. Allan, ffourth rowj Cadet M! Sgt. Jack F. Coston, Cadet AXB Lynn A. Holley. Editors Note: Flights are not at full strength in pictures because Mitchell Grenadiers were on tour. Members of Squadron II, Flight A include. ffirst rowj Cadet Captain Charles F. MC- Fatridgeg fsecond rowj Cadet T! Sgt. Don- ald S. Greenwade, Cadet A,fB Garry R- Hays, Cadet AXB Tony R. Reynolds, C21- det A! lc Jerry G. jumper, Qthird row, Cadet AXB Wfayne K. Jones, Cadet AfB Thomas L. Alford, Qfourth rowj Cadet AXB Paul A. Blaine, Cadet AXB john H McCasland, Cadet AXB john E. Scott. FE55595- F- E75 Ei 'Y at 5 M ali gil 'cf Fl? AV .V Members of Squadron I, Flight B include: ffirst rowj Cadet M! Sgt. Donald L. Earle, fsecond rowj Cadet A!2c Jerry Edwards, Cadet AXB Seldon C. Fletcher, Cadet AXB Allen R. Elkins, Cadet AXB Stanley T. Curtis, Cadet A!2c David R. Davis, fthird rowj Cadet AXB Franklin W. Uland, Ca- det AXB Frank W. Anderson, Cadet AXB Edward L. Kennedy, Cadet Af2c Donald W. Thompson, ffourth rowj Cadet AXB Richmond P. White, Cadet AXB Harvey B. McMahan, Cadet A! B William S. Drake, and Cadet M! Sgt. Sammy E. Mc- Williams. Members of Squadron II, Flight B. in- clude: ffirst fowl Cadet Captain Forest L. Nation, fsecond rowj Cadet TfSgt. Tommy W. Trimble, Cadet AXB Walter D. Harwell, Cadet Af2c Gary S. Munion, Cadet Tommy M. Nowling Cthird rowj Cadet A!2c Charles E. Lynch, Cadet AXB H. C. Vale, Cadet A!2c William G. White. Martha Faires and Karen Butler served as presidents of the Kaidishan social club this year, Members of the organization are: ffirst rowj Martha A Strong, Elceone Black, Emma Boston, Edna Browning, Karen Butler, fsecond IOWJ Sandra Dalby, Lynn Davis, Wava Sue Douglas, Sue Floyd Per Forbes, Treva Fivash, Betty Grantham, Melbadean Hohertzg Cthird rowj Dolores I-Iollaway, Pat I-Iuckaby, Gayla Johnson, Patsy Kinamon, Danele,LaffCI a Elizabeth Lewis, Juanita McKellar, Sarah Martin, ffourth rowj Rosalee Mayfield, Catherine Moles, Grace Moncrief, Nancy E. Moore, Nancy M MQW, Shirley Nabors, Pat Patterson, Ruth Penng Cfifth rowj Betty Perkins, Ann Perry, Barbara Pruitt, Grace Quinn, Sandra Ready, Mary Helen Reed' jesorfiiv Rhea, Brenda Routtg fsixth rowj Pat Russell, Peggy Shaw, Mary Faith Sprouse, jean Vanderslice, Joyce Waits, Rheba Williams, Dorothy Wodd Gigi? Workman. K IDISHA . ff' Zi ....,, rw 55 Em 45' fa l f K ' Y Was, If ,A 1 54 4 1 B The Kalir Social club is the oldest social organization on campus, This year it was headed by Mrs. Barbara Hughes. Members include: ffirst rowj Ka i Andersong fsecond rowj Linda Barnard, XVynell Beeman, Melvina B h C l B - 5 enesc , aro yn rown, Beverly Butler, jean Cline, fthird rowl Ann Clinton, Benq Ellington, Carolyn England, lNlyraqErwin, Jeannie Fowler, Martha Haggard, ffourth rowj Sally Hardegree, Martha Holloway, Barbara Hughes, Anne Lyles, Martha McFather, Mary Gayle Miller: ffrfth rowj Sue Payne, Beverly Pirkey, JoAnne Reagen, Gayle Shumate, Meredith Williams, Shawn Trusty. K LIR l LES CHOISITE jackie Winn and jane Dickson served as presidents of Les Choisites social club this year. Members are: ff' t Phf11' A1f bb Bl kb n fsecond rowj Olga Blackburn janell Brown Patsy Buie Maurine Cade, Carolyn Cross,I?aneOgicksodg 1Etl1lrcZlO1IigyvgOICli1ll-t5l1I-?3A1lig1i- gardner, Bo y ac ur g , , , Becky Foster, jean Gracey, Barbara Hamm, Sandra jackson, Rosemary Magrillg Cfourth rowj Wanda Posey, Merle-ne Presley Loretta Stone Paul- , , 7 HIC Sturdivant, Tommie Usrey, Jackie Winn. 156 . be -P ......., M RPESSA PresitlentS of UIC N-IYPPSSSI S0fl1ll Qllilt WWC ,lalfliie Polson and Joyce Edclins. Members are: ffirst rowj Marilou Bankhead, Gail Bell, Barbara Brown, Peggy Burnett: tsecond t-ont Rat-lmm Camplwell, Pat Clwristopher, Beverly Clemons, Frances Covert, Marilou Cox, Betty Cunningham, june Duncang fthird fond joyce Etltlins. Gay 1-ttrtell, Notllhl lillt-Zll5lL Mary Hamby, Paula Harbour, Sue Hargrove, Elva Kay Hightower, ffourth rowj Linda Holcomb, Bar- ham Howard, -lertie ,lo ,lCl1I1lUX5- 5lNl'lCY ,l0y'l16l'. Verna Keyser, Myra Kirbie, Pat McDowellg ffifth rowj Sarah McGarr, Nancy Mitchell, Francyse Peacock, lackie Pnlgon, Yvonne Polsnn, Patsy Parker, Diane Patterson, fs'::tl . h ' ' ' ' ' linda XVortham. 1 1 rowj Mart a Payne, Sandra Talley, Anema Vessels, jaunita Wieler, Beth Williams, X G? 3 s ,di 5 fe' TGOANOOWE Sally Ryan and Alyse Cunningham served as president of Tooanoowe social club this year. Members include : ffirst rowj Judy Ahlfinger Susan A1 bright, Billy Kate Anderson, Mary Ann Ardisg fsecond rowj Betty Arnold,Sue Bartley, Kay Bledsoe, Lois Bobbitt, Barbara Boozer, Nancy Bradshaw Br J Carrington, Shelby Craig, Alyse Cunningham, Cthird rowJ Jana Daniels, Mary Ann Daniels, Sarah Echart, Mildred Estes, Jean Anne Farr Virginia Fen a Pat Fletcher, Betty Garrison, Earlene Grangerg Cfourth rowj Sonja Graves, Barbara Gray, Abby Hellums, Janet Humphreys, Linda Lawrence Ma mth' Lee, Sarah McNeal, Molly Mitchell, Virginia Moseley, ffifth rowj Mitzi Myers, Mary Lou Neel. Pat Norsworthy, Anne Renwick, Anita lfhodery A d Mar Lou Roland Patsy Romack Jeanette Rorie -fsixth rowj Lou Rowe, Etha Sandlin, Wanda Scott, Linda Sheffield, Charlotte Simons sitfmrggi Rho es, y , , , Skeen, Mary Louise Stewart, Doris Stooksberry, Linda Strawn, fseventh rowj Elizabeth Taylor, Kay Treadway, Ann Turner, Carolyn Wallace Linda W d Barbara Wright, Marie Yium, Dixie Zug. ' at Y, ,, iii l E pt lt 1 as as ,lwx Lynn ,... wma W,-,wi-a..,..,N.a, X ,,,, eww, ., M, i it r Vi- , , W , ,L far, ,f L . , ,N Q, ,ss-2 we fresh mfs Q X A s.,, My 158 lf ,,,f.gc,Q ., C' 'iii MSS ...... s S. , K ps, seg -1 fs Q. N YS t gsm-X gttg , an X.:,5Q. , A gp-jg, is C ssss S MNT Nxkegjixr, c figl-31:iT'3 ------- REQ r A sstt ,...... ,,,,, g 5 fx, 3 sw., ig, ' N Ng . ,C ,,.,t , x 1 f E, M A it x RT EM Rmnie Ralev servetl .is .-Xitciua prefitlent this school year. An annual affair of the club is the all-college Autumn Nocturne clance. Members include .. so k my BilliAlCX.lllnli'l'. 'l'lwiu.ts qlltoul, Norman Anders, Kenneth Beasley, james Berrymang Qseconcl rowj Bennie Bickers, Duane Blount, Gerald mm QR.-1 MN Lym-t-, Stew Cook, Daxitl Diltlyg ttliiiml FOXVE Larry Drake, john Gartman, Randall Hall, Bobby Harp, Mike I-lodge, john Holleyg ffourt B0weril,k1:Qwxiolmsoii, Dax-itl Little, Stuart BlCCAlSlLlI1xl, Lloyd McDaniel, Bob McDonald, Robert Montagueg ffifth rowj john Porter, Malcom Pylant, Ron IO-wlR11:il livin Still, liiuiuv XY'.u't'en, Bob NVootlwartl. nie aw- - ' NQX DC ii ,,-waaqyi , at if CAVALIER Bruce Hibbitt was 1957-58 president of the Cavalier social club, one of the largest social organizations. Members include: Cfirst rowj Marvin Ada fsecond rowj Art Allen, Bob Baker, Clarence Barger, Mac Blackstone, Sammy Brown, Jack Carlton, Don Clark, Joel Coffman, Doug Cooper, fthird fog? Jerry Culber, J. E. Downes, jim English, Mike Eubanks, Jimmy Everett, Charles Gather, Wayne Gore, Ray Green, H. G. Griffin, Cfourth rowj Gary H311 john Hall, jerry Hamby, Tommy Haney, Bruce Hibbitt, Harold Hill, jack Hooker, Tom Humber, J, C. Jarrett, ffifth rowj Jerry Kelly, Steve Lairn , Bobby Lee, Bobby McClinton, Mike McDowell, Ralph Martin, Joe Miller, Larry Miller, Tom Minterg fsixth rowj H. K. Petty, Clifton Raney Ed Robgf, ette, Barry Robinson, Dan Ross, Ted Shaw, Bill Sheridan, B, R. Skinner, Glenn Smith, fseventh rowj Ralph Smith, Don Stringer, jimmy Tolbert Ge mi Tolleson, Jerome Willianns, Tommy Yifilson, Fred Wfingate, Bobby Yancy, Larry Young. , Ofge A f'Sm ln? ' ic:- ' 178. F i tn ,,.- .Q E F' 1 1 Q ll dk 5 ' 'L I l -, 7' b-ef -'M f' 'wk a, , N Pi C339 4 4 5 .Jb- 160 FRI RS Friars sponsor the annual all-college Christmas dance and u ierrez, ynn o ey ravis Orton ffourth rowj John Rob the decorations are also used at the Orphans Party Roy Mackey was president th1s year Members are: ffirst rowj Harry Appling, A. A. Ayala, Scotty Darr, E. C, Evans, Mark Finchg fsecond rowj Kenneth Foust, Alfredo Gutierrez, Roman G f' Lf H ll , T ' H , Bill Karrhg fthird IOXV, Ion McFathe'r Roy Macke Dean Maure B b N , y, r, 0 orsworthy Dan Peek, William Penn, erts, John Rucker, Don Shaw, Arlen Stewart, Ted Sullinger, Wayne Whittington 4 3 A ig, SY XX .. f Q. X z . fifzf 'KNA X QV X s X N ' K Q s 3' xgwfswfiy OO, ,,,,XX, A ff V 7 W if N X X N .X s X X X V fa ff is f my X AY xy X f is j N 5 , V X by aw ,Z ,aw Q f .,...... - ....: .,.. : f f 2 'C, 1. X' Cu ' A 5 'I S , was 1 J f e X fyt x X N X Y K X f X f 1 X f X Nw FZ gk, 5 W s 5 1 Q N 5 x NVQ Xm f ' 1? 16 f! f X X, s Epfgif ? NS egg-J, if 71 ix ..., 2..,.. 7 f tt.. . r- my gli '43 ' ri, , :, fae- gby els rs .5 H.-::3.::se X ' ,ng ,, V f W Sim ff - i T 44 I W? V, ,W . A V f ss sa ffff ,Q 2 K ' 1 f f , , x I , , , 1 f f A f, U and Q , Q ,K x ,W q X a X f .i X -lei ' ' :. H' ,vvv zr' T ..., . Wi 43 fn, ffff fy A M ' M, ynnry ..v, f '1-' f 3 :iqzyzq A , E :'s t as iyyy M , ff ,V f M Af., ,.: f,Wytl.f :gm MLj.gQSs5x lg jig, RM, if ,M - - yyn, 2: f ' 469 Cf ' V' fi , Mff ,fwiWi 0 ' f X 'A . ff Q, w xxx 5 was Ea 1- f --f---f' M ..., W ,f.:2f 2: We . sssssas W TNQ a ar ' lii X ': 2 f if A .. ff .. M .. ,.,. 5 ---' .X A A a 0, I b ,, ,,,, , V VLQWWZLX Ag. w Q V. ,riff ,W I ,f I we by If L, W ,,-' V: Q My ,lk xl I.: I lv A Z 4, ,.:, ,f i.,fiir x 5 lam, , M0614 klfwyygl Z ,V ,gf r,i,, ', if ,,,4l 1, x l'la - M Q if .M ? an i ,f,f ,f If fy I x If I Z ,, X , 4 , f e OGIM Jack Pirkey served as president of Ogima, the oldest social club for men, this year. Members include: Cfirst rowj james Larry Adams, Jimmy Adams Jim Alawineg fsecond rowl Ronnie Bell, Buel Bentley, james Bryant, Donnie Creamer, Jerry Davis, Jon Gilliam, john Griffin, fthird rowj Simicio Gui tierrez. Robert Hamm. Don Holley, Bill Hopkins, Barney Iles, Billy joe Kees ee, john Logan, Qfourth rowj Charles Lyles, Weldon McCord, Carlson Mercer Billy Milam, Fred Nargie, Jim Parsons, Jack Pirkeyg ffifth rowj jimmy Raynes, Don Ross, John Scott, Junior Thompson, Mark Wallace, Skeet Williams Richard Woods. fy, '- -v--9' x,-f 3 . l flu. ,Q .. fl-L-as, ,qningp-m Li LA,,a3' 5 1 NW3' 162 3 5-ms, Gu . rcer, arms, L ..,,...r....Q ..a,.-,,.Q.a4z,z.-. gan.. ...a..ra.:, - P RAGO Stuart Daniels was president of the Paragon social club, and one of the club.'s activities this year was a two-day outing at Lake Murray, Okla. Members include: ffirst rosyj Charles Ashcraft, J. D. Ballard, James Barker, Raymond Bennington, Bobby Brackeen, Sonny Choate, Billy Drake, Quentin Christiang fsecond rowj Edward Clark, Fred Daniels, Stuart Daniels, Allen Elkins, Robby England, Don Ewing, Robert Farmer, Billy Fin- nell, fthird rowj Max Garland, Allen Gilchrest, Dowell Golden, Bobbynlones, Carol Heavin, Johnny Jones, Billy Jordan, Bobby Killingsworthg ffourth rowj Charles Kyle, David Langford, Coy Lynn, john McCasland, Sam McClain, Sammy McWilliams, Joseph Michalka, Roy Muirheadg ffiftb rowj jerry Newell, Jack Norman, Paul Pace, Dwight Parsley, Charles Patterson, Kenneth Pickett, Leroy Pickle, joe Bob Price, fsixth rowj Doyle Rogers, Bob Russell, Dorsey Smith, Ralph Swinford, Huie Stanley, Marion Teel, Darnell White, jimmy Wild. 'K 'QYKW' . mf' 1 V? . A if 5'-'M Q .:. i . 5 P , . i A, f x X W i' i Ll , 5 -, 3 -,iii w it-' f mi V, 'fi , ., X . I ,f ,- -.-f s ' Y ,gy ' 141: 1 rf., .,u. . 1 . ihhvqa,-M ., . . -.4 J..- .,,. Y.. H ii L9 B in' I f .ff 'ggi , . 'y ' .., Q -,. 4 ,dx ' . ' 1 -r,,T .'k?' x l.5,M,sg-.,. .-V41 , . I -. f-5 ??'f-Y. -F 1, fx.zX -f-jp: J ' 35. ,h 51' ggi ' .X,,.4fK'21. ,iv :gym -X-iv.:. ?.. A ,K 'XX ,-Q . ' W Q, ,HQ Q I W ff W K' xwfmxw V it L2 'f' ' . . K ,-,. - V f Q? -' L. sb . 4 3 1 N 1 ix, 3 1 .Q 5 Q f . :J I . t I 7 xl Q X 1 X1 , np ll -1' ,, Q ft 'Pig' A A npr- ix'-'lisw Q sri? 1-sw .s .: ' A xx' . X i ESSEX. Ns E . . lf' 'IB Front Row, left to right-Wayne Williams, Don Burns, Jim Reed, Bobby Schattel, Jack Patrick, Billy Lyles, Neal Hinson, Tony Rothrockg second row: joe Lewis, jerry Davis, Billy joe Keessee, Don Holley, Mickey Hagg, Charles Lyles, Jim Parsons, Richard Woods, third row: james Cameron, Kenneth Deason, Larry Ward, Larry MacNorrell, James Smith, John Logan, Bobby Ewell, joe Harbor, james Farmer, fourth row: Lemon Fenton, Mark Wallace, Dan McCol1ough, jack Pirkey, Larry Ford, Jon Ray Gilliam, L. D. Thompson, jr., Arvil Smith, Bobby Parker, fifth row: jerry Crasford, Buddy .McKee, Bobby Maston, Bill E. Hopkins, Bill M. Hopkins, Wayne Arnold, james Miller, jim Gafford, Sam McCord, Gary Berry, and Norman Roberts. Lions Regain Conference Crown in I957 Rebounding from a dismal season last year, the rejuvenated footballers of East Texas State captured a co-championship in the Lone Star Conference after losing only one game of the sea- son. That one game was lost to co-champs Lamar Tech and by a single point. Invited to the post-season Tangerine Bowl in Orlando, Florida, the blue and gold upset all dopesters and Mississippi Southern in winning 10-9. CO-CAPTAINS for the 1957 Lion footballers were Neal Hin- son and Wayne-Arnold. g g 168 'f1.,-ogg, junior college transfers played a big part in the successful season, but credit must also be given to veterans on the squad. Although five different players and one coach were decorated with individual honors, the success of the year was attributed to team effortfl' Veteran observers labeled the 1957 Lions as the team with 'the most spirit that they had ever seen. COACHING STAFF is from left to right: Ernest Hawkins, backfieldg J. V. Sikes, head coachg Boley Crawford, line coach, joe Scott, assistant, Charlie Thomas, trainerg and Norman Pil- grim, scout. Terr w Q1 1 Q ff , x , , X dv P yi f X ,Q 5 K 1 , ,, fe my Q i J' , - z 4 . f c Q , ! if ,Z Z' Q' W Q! V 'f Wx H A . X LX,- X S I SW: . Q x Q Q I M S V' 'V I I i Y, N '-'TT -Q.. Q... .--.. Q 'SML' :lx amz 4 . ,. QR I 4 x -F 9 1, X f ,if 3 4 Q at x z X . , A ,, X Q X 72- Q- - 'M I ' M M ,f NX Nil' ' f l O '-'Xu ff V x ., 1 . ' r f K Neal Hinson, W all-conference New team members being cited as outstanding were Left End Norman Rob- erts as all-american, all-conference, all Tex- as college, and most valuable player in the Tangerine Bowl, and quarterback Sam Mc- Cord as all-conference and all-Texas col- lege. Team veterans cited were Fullback Neal Hinson and Guard Kenneth Deason as all-conference with Deason also being named all-Texas college. Head Coach J. V. Sikes was named Texas Senior College Coach of the Year by the Texas Sports Roundup Association. Nine members of the blue and gold have played their last game, but Coach Sikes and associates will have 10 seniors, 19 juniors, eight sophomores, four fresh- men and several junior college transfers to greet them for the 1958 season. 170 wwgifzanamafifz L' ':mg-arenas. XX 6 S' 5: ,Nffi 4 'iii NX YLIXYMSSI X 1 X gi N? X M ,- f s h XXX -'A-:wXsaXb3iiE' ,. K 1 I a P' YQ K 4 w 9l' ' X K W L .. . X, l i i r- - , 'MSX . X, :X 'N as . 'Af 4 x g f' K NX XX -, X XX. 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' T f X - X X. ,XY . ,Z t X. ll Xi . ' 1' . X wg xo . m '3IE:'I ' X, ' Wi, 2 ' --X - r ws ' ' lx xistf S sg f : . 4 be 5 4 rv XX if .QQSSFRYZEPYE Awami p 33: Q ' ff Wf5,,f,? -.1 ri X mag Quai-ig gli Q, N T ,,.,.., gm NBER 1 M ,gs,Qg?g: - ser , gin-fa s , -f Ill f 1 1 f - HNQMM'-fD?I'5g . 1 Co-Captain Neal Hinson Guard Kenneth Deason will I Sam McCord all-conference all-Texas college 4 J ,. xl l r X. Cfjordl :rg11Ce1 college r Eg! f Rv. jf 61 f Fullback Larry Ford Halfback Mickey Hagg i Norman Robertsg all-american, all-conference, all-Texas college, Most Valuable Play- er of Tangerine Bowl. l , l N 1 r l f SAM MccoRD AND GARY BERRY work the halfback option in the 42-12 win over l Texas A 8: I at homecoming. QQ l l A 'j Q3 I v li Tackle Jack Patrick 5 4 End Jack Pirkey ' i E if R- : i Gary , i Berry, I R if X ' all-conference, 3' 'wasg A 1 all-Texas college ' IES ' N Aa e IFES? 555 l A !!!!.hauwlmms, A gg 171 . Q ill, 54 1,- '21 z.-,T l72 ov- 9' S John W. Fife chafies Avant A- C- Black Dee Mackey Richard Gilmore E.T. Wins LSC Title After repeating as Lone Star Conference champions, the East Texas State quintet won the District 4, NAIA play-off by trouncing Texas Wesleyan in two straight games. With these victories came the right to compete in the NAIA tournament in Kansas City. At the tournament, Coach Norman Pi1grim's cagers advanced to the quarter-fin- als before being eliminated by Tennessee A8cI, a fast Negro team that went on to win the meet. The over-all season record ended at 23 and 7. ln conference play, the blue and gold lost only to Lamar Tech and Southwest Texas. Junior johnny Fite repeated as all-conference -guard along with teammate Dee Mac- key, forward-center. Fite was the only one of last year's all- conference quintet to be Left to right first row: Paul Blaine, Don Ross, john Fite, Larry Drennan, Ted Whillock and Coach Norman Pilgrimg Qsecond rowj Charles Avant, Dee Mackey, Tommy Parris, Bill Moseley, Joe Farmer, Manager Harry Bullard, fthird rowj Richard Gilmore, Roger Samuels, A. C. Black, james Barker, Dolphus Shorts, and Joseph Michalka. me quintet Mme in Kansas pxarrertin- mmwin :blueand DeeMac- intet robe fgecond Gilmore, Tommy Parris joseph Michalka Roger Samuels James Barker joe Farmer renamed. Tommy Paris, junior forward. was named to the second team all NAIA tourna- ment team at the completion of the 32-team tourney. Dee Mackey was named second team all-american by NAIA. Avant was named to the second team all-conference and Barker and Black received honorable mention all-conference. It was a slow starting season for the Lions as they won their opener at home, lost two on the road, came back home to win another, and then lost two more on the road. When the Lions entered the Elks Tournament in Dallas on December 26, they seemed to find their stride as they swept through for the championship, and went on to win three straight conference victories before bowing to Lamar Tech at Beaumont. Coming home after the Lamar Tech fracas, the Lions built an eight game winning streak before losing to Southwest Texas at San Marcos. This left the Lions with two conference games to play. One win would clinch a tie for the LSC title and both wins would give them the title outright. Both games were at home and, playing before the biggest crowds of the year, the Lions trounced both Howard Payne and Sul Ross to wrap up the title for the second straight year. This was the twelfth championship for co-championshipQ in the 26 years of the conference, and the seventh time to win Dis- trict NAIA championship. Graduating lettermen were Dee Mackey, james Barker, Richard Gilmore, and Roger Samuels. Returning for this year are starters: A. C. Black, Charles Avant, and johnny Fite, plus lettermen, Tommy Parris, joe Farmer, Joseph Michalka, Ted Whil- lock, and squadmen, Paul Blaine, Larry Drennan, Dolphus Shotts, and Malcom Lawler. f 755 Results of I957-58 Season EAST TEXAS 53 Northwestern Louisiana 42 Louisiana Tech 58 Austin College 71 Midwestern 54 Northwestern Louisiana 50 McNeese State 61 Austin College 76 Central Missouri 58 Central Oklahoma 56 Southwest Texas 61 Texas A811 69 Sam Houston State 47 Lamar Tech 75 Stephen F. Austin 52 Midwestern OPPONENTS EAST 51 55 59 52 57 53 46 5 5s 15 51 5 55 91014 55 as 52 91014 5s as 62 we 44 Elks Tourney, Dallas Conference Games 'Wil' District No. 4 NAIA Playoffs TEXAS Stephen F. Austin Sul Ross State Howard Payne Lamar Tech Sam Houston State Texas A841 Southwest Texas Austin College Howard Payne Sul Ross State Texas Wesleyan Texas Wesle an Y Duluth College, Minn. North State, S. Dak. Tennessee State 'H l'il' National NAIA Tournament, Kansas City OPPONENTS 56 sa 52 as 77 ta 2149? Skis SHG Skill 32 49 5 1 64 55 46 'H' sox: 9101016 78 64 S2 asm: 59 :tensor 57 :tutors 81 sesame Th? MODS Could Shoot - - . the Lions could jump . . . these abilities enabled them to advance to .31 Q W3 N.. Aff' Q E Q? s -in Lion fans form the victory line in the second game of the District 4 playoffs that saw East Texas defeat Texas Wesleyan in two straight games and earn a spot in the NAIA tournament in Kansas City. the quarterfinals in the NAIA tourney, A a swf J J QM' f ,AA GG x ' 1 w 1 1 -Q4- A-1-an f-.- v N--v i 4 I i i ! N 1 Y ,H LAM ,, .--- 'sl ix' A ' ' 4' -f '-- lc.: WWI.- f THE 440 RELAY TEAM was unde- feated in college competition and had a best time of 41.4 seconds. Tracksters Run Up Good Season It was a third straight Lone Star Conference title for Coach Charles Thomas' tracksters as they dominated the conference meet at San Marcos on May 9 and 10, james Baird and Buddy McKee scored 17 and 14 1X2 points respectively as the Lions tallied 58 1X3 points to runner-up Howard Payne's 37. Baird won the 100-yard dash, 220, and broad jump, and ran on the winning 440-relay and second-place mile relay teams. McKee finished first in both the high and low hurdles, placed second in the high jump and ran on the 440-relay team, and broke his own record in the high hurdles by flashig to a 14.2 dash. Gerald Blansitt won first in the shot put and sec- ond in the javelin, while Clyde Harris was runner up to Baird in both the dashes and also ran on the winning 440 relay team. Te am captain Wayne Winn was runner up to McKee in the high hurdles and placed third in the low hurdles, and was a member of the 440-relay team. Billy Drake placed second in the 440 yard dash and ran a leg on the mile relay quartet. ' Over the season, Lion thin clads won the college division at the Border Olympics at Laredo, the West Texas Relays at Odessa, the Southwestern Recreation Meet at Fort Worth, and the South Western Relays at Lafayette, Louisiana. They also won a dual meet with Southeastern Oklahoma and a tri-college meet over Oklahoma Baptist and Louisiana Tech. They also scored more team points than any other college at the Texas Relays at Austin, the Kansas Relays at Lawrence, Kansas and the AAU meet of champions at Houston. James Baird was undefeated in the broad jump against all competition and had a jump of 24 ft. 10 3X4 inches as a best jump in the nation for the year. Buddy McKee was named Outstanding Trackman of the year and awarded the Lewis Jones trophy at the annual sports banquet. McKee has bettered his own record in the high hurdles, running a 14.0 at the Kansas Relays and has tied his. record of 23.2 in the lows. Winning letters for the year were Wayne Winn, fourth year, third year letters, Buddy McKee, Clyde Harris, and Gerald Blansitt, and first awards, james Baird, David Lowman and Billy Drake. Sprinter and broad jumper James Baird Distance runner David Lowman SPfiI1fCr Clyde Harris ... . am!!! 4:5 5 m ,, ,.,, . Q! If V, , . gf . ff f D J lax Lg . , j . .IAS - 3 g 'ff W - f , ,.- '7i ' , . f f ,sv . 'ft QQ, Q . up V, tj jf Q ...FA g Q ' . QW a Ar' V 1 4 -R gg., .,' ,.,-:- - 'ef' ' ,KQV 5 ms., I 4 Q I ,,.. 7 . g ji, , Ps 5 ..., 'l 1 f 1 Frou Back omy, 4 V 4 I 4 1 I 11 f'.'N agua ,QM N58 'limb Nana Wrrupm WQM lim lolfyqim R Ima 313 l 5 fhf llqof mrllnda vardedrhe 3 retordin ani ofZ52 zu letters, Dawid 'vt ci Front Row left to right: Fred Wingate, Jerry Bishop, David Lowman, james Baird, Gilbert Moody, Wayne Winn, Clyde Harris. Back Row, left to right: Manager john Hines, Billy Drake, Joe Miller, Gerald Blansitt, Marvin Adams, Roy McKee, Ronald Bog- Omy, Charles Lynch, and Coach Charles Thomas. Weight and fieldman Gerald Blansitt Hurdler and high-jumper Buddy MCKCC QU21ff01 mi1Cf and hufdlef Wayne Winn 5 MILE RELAY team members shown during daily workouts are left to right: Charles Lynch, Billy Drake, Marvin Adams, Ronald Bogomy, and David Lowman. TRACK COACH Charles Thomas' teams have won the conference title every year he has coached at East Texas. ,ul RECEIVING the Lewis ones tro h ' from Coach Charles Thomas is Buddy McKee J P 5 7 named Outstanding Trackmann of the year. Also pictured at the left is Bo Rowland, featured speaker at the annual all-sports banquet. f Q ., ff or f !' fi r elf A ll for - QUARTER-MILER Billy Drake DISTANCE RUNNER Charles Lynch I wrt, Y sawed C. X . S P X x Wm. rf., ,..........-4w--ww -M-wM 'W 0' f x Nqr :S . Front Row left to right: Kenneth Pickett, Bobby Brackeen, and jimmy Tolbert. Back Row left to right: Captain Tommy Haney, Marion Teel, and Steve Larimer. Netm n Place Second in Conferenc TENNIS COACH Ernest Hawkins For the fifth straight year, netmen of East Texas State finished runnersup to La- mar Tech in Lone Star conference tennis. The Lions were the only team other than La- mar Tech to score points in the conference meet as they advanced to the quarterfinals before being eliminated by the Cardinals. Coach Hawkins lettered six men in tennis this year with Bobby Brackeen, Commerce, receiving his third award, Tommy Haney, Wich- ita Falls, and Marion Teel, Junction, their second year awards, and first year letters went to Kenneth Pickett, Victoria, Stephen Larimer, Ponca City, Oklahoma, and Charles Ashcraft, Seminole, Oklahoma. Hawkins' netmen had a fine season in match play by winning 18 while losing four. Those losses were to Southern Methodist and McNeese State. 179 -1 3 1 L li WK I l 4 l V lf . i Q' . if 'S Q 111-'- Yv in w -,U , F',-- ,., , t, , Q .- '.. -:, ', --4: i it il N N PRACTICINC Pl l l'lNG are linksmen Bob Pulliam, Billy Slmrhour, .-X. XY. Shelton and Mike XY'hite at the Sulphur Springs country club. X pq.. Go Rain hampered the 1958 Lion linksmen through the en- tire season, yet they bettered last year's team score in the confer- ence meet at San Marcos by 38 strokes. They finished a notch lower at third place however, as competition was stiffer than years past. Coach Wayne Crawford lettered four men on the gglf team. Senior and Captain Hal Thornton received his fourth award, A. W. Shelton his third award, and first year awards went to Christy Brashear and Billy Sharbour. In dual match play during the season the Lions defeated Austin College twice and Ouachita College once, and lost to Stephen F. Austin twice and Texas Wesleyan College once. They also entered the Southwestern Recreation Meet and the West Texas Meet, but failed to place in either event. I lfront Row left to right: Mike XY'hite, Ricky Blythe and Bob Pulliam: Back Row left to right: Coach YWayne Crawford, Hal Thorn- i ton, .-X. XY. Shelton,iCfhristy Br.1she.1r, and Billy'Sharbour. 1 1 . ' I 1 5, Q A , - -4 fr Z 1, if 1 'ii fi I I ,F Pi ,, ., ,Brig I Q .HL tg-15 . gli ' r I 1 iffi . 1' 2 - if ff ' me wig mfs wif - D . za ai. 1 , ft. V . A 5 U L. n,t 3 5 . lil W is ig ,- X- K wv:,e i, gmvt I9. lic Ch E5 5-5 Svlf Hrch Suk F32 nm the m. CHEERLEADERS for 1957 were Stuart Daniels, Peggy Sparks, Ralph Martin, Betty Cunningham, Dan Hutchinson and Sue Har- grove. I957-5 Lion heerleaders A NEW TRADITION of giving visiting teams friendship flowers was started this year. Here cheerleaders from E. T. meet with yell-leaders from Lamar Tech. 85 W ,fi ff!- if 82 ii Miss Sara Dunn distributes trophies at the intramural award assembly. Pat Patterson was named high point individual in club league while lane Patterson and Lou Ann Walker won this honor in independent competition. Kaidishan Wins Most Points in Women's 'Murals Practice was the contributing factor in the success of the Kai- dishan volley-ball team which won first place, This club tallied more intramural points than any other in women's competition. Kaidishan basketballers won the club league. Here they Warm- up prior to a game. ,, , YC, F25 174 it 7 Fil Pull!! single 1 10251: P NNN. ,KNNNNN Pat Patterson won in archery, badminton singles, basketball free throw, and table tennis singles. She represented Kaidishan. Lou Ann Walker, representing Town Co-eds won in the mde Independent honors in basketball free throw went to Maurme endent archery competition. Dale Action is shown as the Hitchhikers defeated the Ogimas for college basketball championship. Tejas Dominate Men's Intramurals Tejas, men's social club, won the college championship in intramural sports as they scored a total of 295 points to lead runnerup Paragon by 28 points. In the independent league the Baptist Student Union was champion and runnerup was Alpha Pi Omega. Paul Galvan of the Tejas and Garland Hughes of the Explorers were high point individuals for the year. Tejas won college championships in badminton doubles, touch football, basketball free-throw, and softball, while Para- Playing for Tejas, jerry Flemmons and Paul Galvan teamed to win the badminton doubles title. 184 PTUS iiii gon won the college championships in tennis singles, volley- ball, and badminton singles. Baptist Student Union dominated the independent league by winning championships in table tennis doubles and singles, and horseshoe doubles, while the Yellowjackets won the bas- ketball B title, the Hitchhikers won' the basketball A title, and Alpha Pi Omega won the tennis doubles title. Paul Sanders, independent, won the championship in archery competition. Gene Hawkins and jimmy Terry, playing for BSU, Won inde- nd ' ' pe ent badminton doubles title. lldflfl IW? Cc Tejmd W ... .,,.,.4g1.1.. ..-r 14,aL,.3r..,.4f .f.'.f,,m,:..L' ..i-zl Z5!.,,,.. :gl , ly' f l pf gl fl 1,5 Q11 1' I ,ay I Y 'gl' 1 uf 'v H: ll ui, f , 1 5: -1 l I 55 'r I I L 1 f 'l l 7 l L2 -l . ' ss rf 1 l I l Independent free throw winner Club and college free throw Independent and college Cham- Club archery champion George l I Jerry COSSOH winner Paul Galvan, Tejas pion archer, Paul Sanders Tolleson, Cavalier A l l l I l 2 .. E ll l l B Tejas defeat Warhawks to win the college championship in touch football competition. f' ll, l i, ll l 4 l I . l l R . Ri james Guthrie and Ray Johnson, college and independent champions in table tennis doubles represented BSU. johnson also won college table tennis singles. and Paul Galvan of the Tejas. ,wr Q 3 QM f-. Y - -5. 5 X s F Q .safe .t f . W Club champions in table tennis doubles were Kelly Robinson Garland Hughes, playing for APO, won tennis singles in the Winning club and .college championship in tennis singles was idependent league. Paragon's Bob Killingsworth. xlib' vii '-,wry 7 J ' fif, 1 , YW . , 4 ' ,-Jififizzff 186 Qs .ww FS it + 'I 1' 15013 L WHS K 9 'l l . 47' U l k' 4 i 6 Q. 1' I 'D ,Qjyz ng p, is ifiwflif ss c Ng ffl s !k.N6,,,Q.t gp' Q I Qf yilgfili? 2 , egg, fffaigzlggi 1 MW ,E3Qs5i '5 lil , Q seg? ixgsiiivn Nseibxggtxliia i?3sSl-Wi rg vfflsgiis 1,5 sfgisgig iii xiii-ii? is Aisle fixfi ' ?g55f'yi??': es? fit .X Nix Q31 X vfx X X 8,155 g Playing for the SNARFS, joe Scott won the independent badminton singles title. fUpper rightj, College championship and club champions in softball were the Tejas men's social club. QRightQ, Independent champions in soft- ball competition were the Warhawks. fBelowj, Paragons display the form that carried them to the college championship in volleyball competition. l zl' l 95 was , U ,:.,,,..,,.- ..,,.,,, -7 f . Q :U - - N 1 '- at ,Fw if--. 1 L was X W X! W Mr,- s:,,..W.Wew ' ' ff-'f-:X Awww , ' ff .JZ Sign Kam Kyla ,Nav W Nr 23? Q , M. k as if F 1 2 K L.. cct. c. 5 NMf'N'N?1 ADVE RTI SE NI E NTS FREEZIA and STEG The cone Wlth the curl on top THE DAIRY QUEEN SYCANIORE A WASHINGTON STREET K Niygsx KN' . 1 We are always handy to Qielp you with your banking problems. SECURIT STATE BAN K MEMBER F. D. I. C '4 77 'P l a STU DENT C0'OP STQRE Your student co-op store car- ries a complete line of col- lege supplies as well as gifts for every occasion and has a fully equipped fountain for your refreshment. Noble Arthur 8. Brooks Arthur, mgrs. 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Bel, Ben Bm Abbott, Charles Ray-69 Ables, Patsy Ann--69, 137 Adams, Hazel Lou-69, 132, 145 Adams, Jack-69, 164 Adams, James-162 Adams, jimmy-69, 162 Adams, Marvin Lloyd-160 Adamson, Marian Carol-69 Ahlfinger, Judy-69, 158 Akers, Barbara Gail-69, 133, 145 Alawine, Bobby james-162 Albright, Susan Ann-158 Alderman, Nelda Esther-69 Alexander, Eddene-69, 134, 145 Alexander, William H.--159 Alford, Phyllis-69, 131, 156 Alford, Thomas Lewis-59, 69 Allbritton Ruth Moonvene-69 Allen, Arthur Layne-69, 160 Allan, Don Robert-69, 135 Allman, Jonas Alton Jr.-69 Almand, Wesley Darrell-69 Amoury, Mike A,-69 Anders, Norman Reed-69, 159 Anderson, Billye Kate-69, 158 Anderson, Billy jack--69 Anderson, Kay--159 Anderson, joe H.-69 Appling, Harry Elbert jr.-69, 161 Ardis, Mary Ann-158 Armstrong, Martha Jean-69, 154 Arnold, Betty Ann-158 Arnold, Cal Bishop-69, 64 Arnold, Sylvia Dell-70, 134, 141, 145 Arnold, Thomas Wayne-39, 70, 142, 143 Ashcraft, Charles Edward-70, 163 Avant, Charles Earl-70, 143 Ayala, A. A.-161 Ayala, Federico Jr.-70, 139, 137 Ayers, Emma jean--70, 131 Ayers, Eva Dean-70, 131 Ayers, Barbara-70 Babers, Mackie Don-70, 135 Bagiackas, Socrates Demosthenes-70, 143 Bain, James Billy-70 Baird, Don L.-70 Baird, James-70 Baird, Mamie Louise-70, 126 Baker, Bobby-56, 68, 70, 134, 160 Ballard, Jimmy Douglas-70, 163 Bankhead, Mary Lou-157 Banks, Buddy-70 Bardwell, Bobby G,-70, 135, 142 Baffield, Earnest Donald--70 Barger, Otis Clarence-70, 138, 143, 160 Barker, james Edward-70, 163 Barnard, Lynda Lou-70, 133, 140, 155 Barnes, Gerald Wayne-70, 135 Barnes, Mrs. Ruth-70, 129 Barrow, Joyce-71 Barrow, Mary Sue-70, 138, 145 Bartley, L. Sue-71, 134, 158 Baumgardner, Jocelyn Elizabeth-71, 145, Bearden, Joe Edward-164 Bearden, Martha Ann-71, 133, 136 Beasley, Ann-71 Beasley, H. L. jr.-71, 64, 128, 135 Beasley, Kenneth Sherwood--71, 159 ' Beauchamp, james Robert-71 Bedgood, Carolyn Sue-71, 131 Beeman, Wynell-71, 138, 140, 155 Bell, Gail-157 ' Bell, Robert Milton-71, 165 Bell, Ronnie-71 Bennett, Gloria-71 Benesch, Melvina-71, 155, 51 Bennett, jerry Raudle-71 Bennett, jerry Tom--71 Bennington, Raymond Oscar-71, 121138, 143, 163 Bentley, Ruel Ray-162. Berry, Gary-49, 71, 143 Berryman, james Edward-159 , if ,.-e2'gjg1?vfiZ ??',t:wp17v:'ef 'f' '- V '-'?f'-'.'-f'-'tI F'f'l - .':'!1f.5il9'!P - - - -- - ' I DEX Bethea. Conrad De Wayne-71, 164 Bickers, Bennie-159 Black, Elceone-71, 133, 154 Blackburn, Bobbye Ann-156 Blackburn, Olga Isom-130, 156 Blansitt, Gerald Tate-71, 143 Blassingame, john William-71 Bledsoe, Kay-71, 112, 142, 158 Blevins, Sue-72 Blount, Charles Dwaini159 Blythe, Perry Ricky-72, 143 Bobbitt, Lois-41, 112 Bode, David Charles-72 Bodeker, Delbert Dean-72 Boles, Billy Jearld--72, 140 Bomar, Marilyn-72, 129 Bonham, Betty Ann-72, 133 Boozer, Barbara-1 5 8 . Boston, Emma Lou-72, 131, 129, 154 Bowers, Gerald-72, 159 Boyd, jo Beth-72, 136, 145 Brackeen, Bobby-163 Bradshaw, Nancy-158 Brand, Robert M.-72 Brevard, Elaine Sue-72 Brewer, Martha-72, 131 Brewster, jackie Lynn-51 Brittain, joe Wayne-72, 135 Brown, Barbara Jean-72, 126, 137, 140, Brown, Carolyn-72, 126, 137, 138, 155 Brown, janell-156 Browning, Edna Earle-72, 128, 138, 154 Bruce, Ann-72, 129, 131 Bryant, James David-162 Bryer, Ioan-72, 129, 144 Buchanan, Agnes-72, 129, 130, 131 Buie, Patsy Ruth-72, 126, 129, 130, 156, 131, 137, 143 Burks, Betty Ann-72 Burnett, Peggy Jean-72, 157, 144 Burns, Mary Kate fMrs.J-73 Burns, Don W.-73 Burnside, Charles L.-73, 126, 137, 138 Burrow, Shirley--73 Butler, Beverly Mac-73, 155, 140 Butler, Karen E.-73, 154, 133, 144 Butts, Norman Joyce-73, 135 Cade, Maurine-73, 156, 133 Cain, Paul jones- 73, 135 Call, Nancy Carnell-73 Campbell, August Cecil-128, 165 Campbell, Barbara Ann-73, 157, 144 Camper, R. G.-73 Cappell, William Powell--73, 139 Card, Derryl B.-73 Carrington, Brenda-106 Carlton, Jack-73, 160 Carroll, Paul S.-73, 135, 140 Carson, Ray Sullivan-73, 135 Carwile, janene-73, 129 Cash, Boneta Joy-73, 142 Casstevens, Kenneth Rodgers-73 Cathey, Ulna Maria-73, 141, 142 Caughran, Hugh Kenneth-73 Cauthron, Paul Royce-73, 135 Chalk, Albin Tudor 2nd-73, 165 Chambers, Bobby Ray-74 Childs, Karren Anne-74 Choate, Francis Hoyta Sonny-74, 163 Christian, Quentin Adris-74, 163, 138 Christopher, Patsy-74, 157, 133 Chumley, Sadie Louise-74, 129, 144 Clark, Albert Cary-74, 135 Clark, Clarence Edward-74, 163 Clark, Kathryn Nan-74 Clayton, Billy joe-74 Clements, Robert Samuel-164 Clemons, Beverly Brook-157 Clifton, Ola June-74. 145 Cline, Shirley Jean-74, 123, 129. 155, 133 Clinton, Faye Ann-155 Coffman, joel Lynnf74. 160 Coffman, Wiliiwa Lucile-74. 129. 131 .,.. .,.-L- -,.-.---.-an - ' 1: 71 gr- :JH1 ur: L:--17:91-S! arm-':-5-s:'3f:ik?fi,',W5 .rw-an rf'-'137'-f s' -' A Coker, Patsy Ann-74 Collier, Dan Morgan-74, 131 Collier, Mary Evelyn-74 Combs, 1. W.-74, 127, 129, 131 Comer, Martha Sue-74, 129, 142 Compton, Peggy Ann-74, 133 Coney, Charles Leon-159 Conner, Joan Fredine-74, 131, 133, 145 Cook, Steve-159 Cook, joe H.-74, 139 Cooper, Clovis Douglas-74, 160 Cooper, lene-74 Coston, jack-74 Covert, Frances-39, 75, 140, 157 Covey, Charles-75 Covin, Larry Lynn- 75 Covin, Linda Louise-75, 136, 145 Cowan, George Allan-75, 139 Cox, Marilou-157 Craig, Shelby Jean-75, 158 Craig, Virginia Claudine-75 Cranford, Gerald-75, 127, 132 Cranford, James Lawrence-75, 135 Creamer, Donnie Gene-75, 162 Crone, Dorothy jane--75 Cross, Carolyn-75, 133, 156 Cross, Ruth Emily-75 Crow, Everett-75 Cummins, Linda Ruth-75, 160 Cunningham, Alyse-75, 131, 132, 135, 1 144, 145, 158 Cunningham, Marie-75 Cunningham, Betty-31, 75, 66, 112, 157 Curtis, Stanley G., Jr.-75, 127, 139 Dalby, Sandra Sue-75, 112, 154 Daniel, Fred-163 Daniels, Jana-75, 158 Daniels, J. D.-75 Daniels, Stuart-66, 50, 75, 135, 163 Daniels, Mary Ann-107, 158 Darr, Scotty-161 Davis, Lynn-75, 133, 154 Davis, Don-76 Davis, David Rufus-75, 135, 141, 165 Davis Jerry Donald-162 Davis, Shelba Jean-76, 131 Dean, Carolyn-76 Denton, Burley Edward Jr.-76, 164 Dever, joe-76 Denton, Willard Anderson+92 Dickens, jimmy Bonham-76 Dickens. Lenora Ann-76 Dickson, Doris jane-76, 140, 156 Dildy, David-159 Dillard, Patricia Nan-76 Dobbins, Alfred Vernon-76 Dodson, Jane-76 Douglas, Norman Wayne-76, 135 Douglas, Wava Sue-76, 126, 133, 154 Douning, Tommy Harold-76 Downes, james Ed-76, 139, 160 Drake, Larry F.-159 Drake, William Sloan--76, 141, 163 Drennan, Larry Ray- -76 Dudley, Don Baker-76, '129, 131 ' Duncan, Lila june-76, 128, 157 Dyer, Edgar Wyly-76, 135 Dyess, Melvin-76, 129 Earle, Donald Lewis-76 Easterling, Charles Donald-77, 135 Eaton, Terry-77 Eberts, Donald Nolad-77, 139, 164 Echart, Sara-77, 145, 158 Eddins, jerry Glynn-77, 131, 136, 142 Eddins, Joyce Lawan-77, 157 Edwards, Harold Wayne-77, 136, 139 Edwards, Jeannie-77, 126, 129, 142 Elkins, Allen Ray-77, 141, 163 Ellington, Beryl R.-155 Ellison, jean-77, 129. 131 4 England, Mary Carolyn-77. 12-l, 138, 140 155 England, Robby-163 Faq?-iif:1'ef'71 ' I '7'1 . I T f5 1'1111l .if 1 1 1 1115 .- 111 1l B 'x 1 .1 1 J l 11 1 En lish' ames Edward--160 ii 1 English, Lady-77, 1311 1331 142 English, Norma-77. 67, 157 , 1 Erwin, Myra-77, 131, 136, 1451 155 F l . Erwin, Shirley Ann-77 -' 1 Estes, Mildred Aim-77, 158 B Evans, Anita Doreen-77 E 1 Evans, E.,C.-77, 161 , 1 g Evans, Pat-77, 56, 133, 134 5 A 1 Everett, James Cothran, Jr.-77, 141, 160 . l 1 Everett, Olin Kinnemon-128 5 1 Ewell, Bobby Lewis-143 , 9 , Ewing. Don-77, 163 ' 1 i 1 1 Fangio, -Jancye Harlow-77, 131 ' ' Farell, Gailya-78, 131, 157 i 1 Farler, Mary-156 i Farmer, Lynn Adele-77, 129 5 1 1 Farmer, Robert John-77, 141, 163 ' ' 1 Farr, Jean Anne-77, 133, 158 1 1 1 l Faulk, Randall-78 Feazel. Larry-78, 140 , 11 Felty, Jimmy Charles-78 1 l 1 Finch, Mark T.--128, 161 3 1 1 1 1 1 Finnell, , 1 1 1 ' Finch, Virginia Ann-41, 78, 113, 153 Billy Gene-163 1 1 Fite, John-66, 78, 131 1 Fivash Treva-78, 133, 145. 154 .E Q5 1 1 Fleetwbod, Wesley Marvin Jr.--78 , 1 l 1 Flemmons, Jerry-78, 1321 164 Fletcher, Pat-158 Flewharty, Janet--108 Floyd, Joe D.-78 Floyd, Sue-78, 126, 134. 139, 143, 154 Forbes, Percilla-78, 154 Fort, George Louis-78 Foster, Rebecca-156 Foster, Thomas Edward-78 Foust, Kenneth-161 Fowler, Jeannie-78, 125, 144, 155 France, Betty Ann-78 Freeman, Julian Kester-78, 135, 140 Funderburk, Bobby-78 Funderburk, Joyce--78 Gafford, Jimmy Ray-39, 78, 143 Gaither, Jane-56 Galvan, Paul Mitchell-50, 164 Gandy, Dora-109 Garland, Max Foster-78, 163 1 Garner, 1' Gaston, 1 Gatlin, Theresa Jo-78, 142, 145 . A Garrison, Betty--78, 128, 129, 130, 131, 158 1 Gartman, John B.-78, 159 Lynda Sue-78, 141, 142 Wayne-79 1 , Gualden, Freddy-79 1 Y 1 Gavin, Kay-79, 133 E ' 1 Geadie, John-79 l Gentry, Bobby Wayne-79, 127, 56 1 1 1 i Gentry, Verta Mae-79 l Gibson, Daphnia Lorene-79, 133 1 1 1 Gibson, Jean Ruth--79, 126, 139, 141, 145 1 i 1 1 Gideon, Jerry Mac-79 i Gilchrest, Allen Beech-79, 135, 163 Q ' Gilchrest, Sue Ann-79, 129 1 , 1 I Gilley, smith Edward-79, 127 -Q 1 Gilliam, Jon Ray-143, 162 1 i 1 1 Gilmore, Beverly-79, 126, 133, 142 f L Gilmore, Richard-79 ll: Glass, Helen Virginia-79, 129 1 if 2 Glover, Martha-79, 146 Q5 1 Glover, Mary Nell-1-79, 140, 145 I 3 Goff, Lynda Joyce-79, 131. 143, 145 1 Q Golden, Price-163 Q Q 3 Goldsmith, Barbara-79 f 5 Goldsmith, Jimmy Don-79 Goodwin, Joe Lee-79, 123, 136, 144, 56 ij ,1 I Gordon, Bonnie Ann-79, 129, 144 li, 5 , Gore, Herschel-79, 160 5 1' 'Q Gracey, Jean Ann-79, 156 , , I' 1 Graham, James-79, 165 Lf 5 l, 1 Granger, Earlene--80, 110, 158 A 11 Grant, Jack Wesley-80 ii, Grantham, Betty Ulene-80, 131, 154 131111 194 1f'51l'l1 Ti l,1ll,1 I DEX Graves, Mary-80, 144 Graves, Sonja-80, 158 Gray, Barbara Jean-56, 113, 158 Gray, Jo Anne-80, 126, 134, 137, 141 Green, Barbara Lou-80 Green, Kenneth Paul-80 Green, Ray-80, 134, 160 Griffin, Henry Gay--160 Griffin, James Fred-165 Griffin, John O.-162 Griggs, Eddy--80 Grozier, Joe-80, 131, 142 Gullett, Billy Jack--80 Guthrie, James Moore-80, 136 Gutierrez, Alfredo--161 Gutierrez, Carlos-80 Gutierrez, Roman-161 Gutierrez, Sinecio-80, 137, 162 Hagg, Mickey-80, 128 Haggard, Martha Sue-80, 126, 155 Halbrook, Gary K.-80, 134, 141 Hall, Cary W.-80, 135, 160 Hall, John B.-160 Hall, Randall-80, 159 Hall, Robert Thomas-80 Hambright, George-80 Hamby, Jerry Ronald-80, 160 Hamm, Barbara-80, 116, 130, 133, 156 Hamm, Janice-81, 129 Hamm, Robert-162 i Hammond, Charles-81 Hammond, Jo Ann--81, 126 Hanby, Mary Lloyd-81, 157 Hanes, Johnny Max-81 Hanes, Raenelle Smit--81, 138, 142 Haney, Joseph Thomas-81, 134, 143, 160 Hanks, Elaine Alice-81, 131, 138, 145 Harbour, Joe Max-164 Harbour, Paula Jane-81, 133, 157 Hardegree, Sally-81, 128, 140, 155 Hargrave, Jerry Ben-81, 135 Hargrove, Sylvia Sue-32, 39, 67, 81, 129, 131, 145, 157 Harp, Bobby Allen-81, 159 Harris, Clyde-81, 143 Hashem, Zafer Jamal-81, 165 Hatley, Audrey Marie-81 Hatley, Jimmy-81 Havens, James Larry-51 Hawkins, Frances Eliz.-81 Hawkins, Marianne-81 Heath, Rebekah--81, 126, 129, 130, 137, 140 Hefley, Charlie--81, 142 Hellums, Abbie Gail-81, 133, 158 Hibbitr, Bruce-81, 116, 126,130 Hickman, John-82, 141 Hightower, Elva Kay-82, 157 Higgins, Willey-82, 129 Hileman, Jerry-82, 116. 126, 137, 142 Hill. Gertie Lou-82 Hille, Suzanne-82, 131 Hineman, Bruce-82, 144 Hines, Donald Eugene-82 Hinkle, Lynn McCurdy-82, 116, 64, 130, 132 Hinson, Neal-40 Hitchcock, Dana-82, 144 Hinton, Joe Bob-82 Hobbs, Jimmy Doris-82 Hodge. Michael Ray-159 Hogan, Mary Elizabeth-82, 137 Hohertz, Melbadean-82, 116, 131, 1133, 142, 154 Holcomb, Linda-82, 113, 157 Holland, James-82 Holley, Bill-56, 82, 122, 127, 136 Holley, Don-143, 162 Holley, 'John-82, 159 Holley, Lynn Alan-82, 141, 161 Holloway, Billie-82. 128, 117, 126, 134, 137, 141, 142 Hollowa Dolores Ann 82 1 ya T 1 Holloway, Martha Dale-82, 128, 132. 134, 155 Hooker, Jack Jr.-82, 140, 160 Hopkins, Bill-39, 143, 162 Horne, Mary Nelle-82, 130, 131, 133, 140 Horton, Larry Gene-82, 143, 164 Horton, Travis-83, 161 Howard, Barbara-83, 157 Howard, Joseph-83 Howard, Juadeen-83 Huckeba, Patricia-154 Hughes, Barbara-83, 132, 155 Hughes, G. V.-83 Hughes, Garland-136 Hughes, Ralph-83 Hulsey, Tommy-83 Humber, Thomas-39, 83, 132, 160 Humphreys, Margaret Janet-158 Hunt, Wfeldon Hardy-83 Hurst, Kenneth Harold-83, 127, 139 Hurt, Fred--83 Hutchinson, Dan-32 Hutchinson, Robert-68 Isham, Ethel Marie-83 Jackson, Sandra Joe--113, 156 Jackson, William-83, 142 Jarrett, Jaye-83, 160 Jennings, Byron--83, 135 Jensen, Clarence-83 Jennings, Jerrie Jog-83, 129, 140, 157 Johnson, Coy-83, 134, 144 Johnson Dorvin Dwain-83 Johnsonl Gary Paul-83 Johnson Johnson Johnson , Gayla Ruth-154 , James-83 , Lois-83, 144 Johnson, Ray Loyd-85 Johnson, Tommy Cary-83, 56, 159 Johnson Johnson Johnson , Virginia Carol-84 , Walter-84, 127, 135, 144 Wayne-84 Joiner, Edna Ruth-84, 129 Jones, Arvella-84, 126, 137, 142 Jones, Charley Joe--84, 135 Jones, Jocelyn-84 Jones, John Charles-84, 129, 163 Jones, Robert Oran-84, 163 Jones, William V.-84 Jordan, Jordan, Jordan, Billy Morris-84 Lela Frances-84, 131, 133 Maxwell Horton-84 Jordan, William Elmo-163 Joyner, Shirley Dean-84, 157 Jumper, Glen Thomas-84 Jumper, Jerry G.-84 Karrh, William, 84, 161, 133. 134 Keahey, Paul-165 Keesee, Billy Joe-143, 162 Kelley, Jerry Leon-160 Kelly, Thomas Earl-84, 164 Kennedy, Phyllis Jo-84, 131, 145 Kennedy, William Riley--84 Kent, Joyce Iverne-84, 129, 144 Keyser, Verna-157 Khorsheed, Fouad Rashad-84, 165 Kids, Harold Lloyd-84 Kiker, Orrin Smith-84, 123, 136 Kilgore, Joy Ella-84, 117, 130, 133, 136, 140 Killingsworth, Robert Thomas-85, 163 Kinamon, Patsy-85, 154 King, Kenneth Warner-85 Kirbie, Myra-85, 157 Kueckelhan, L. Haynes-85, 135, 140 Luttrell, Althea-86, 133, 145 Lyles, Anne-86, 111 Lyles, Charles A.-86, 155, 162, 143 Lynn, Coy Gene-86, 140, 163 McAlister, Nathan-39, 86, 131 McCain, Charles-86, 136 McCasland, John--S6, 134, 163 McCaslimd, Stuart-159 McClain, Marion-67 1 fwwylzf aw, g, E.. ti 'fe ' sf Q1 WM if ' 125 1 1116 .. if ,A 5, - ,rh .v 1324 -ff .fs 151: f 11' ' 'gp 2 ig-5:14 Q, 1-1' A -f ,.., llfrf 1 1 J 1 , .gy 1412 1111, Hilti. it:-04 iam mf ,diff 11-:Ufj ,311- with 6:1111 llmifi' iran- 111111 rains Haag ie-aim in-Lin llyuk-E 115-br has 12.41 rm- Erin- H115 Eels- Hb. KE: His 5 Ee' hiv 112 11.1 14 B '32 Q2 FQ 5. -4 its lin WC HYD- 11,5 -. E? 6 lla 1,331 1,1-si - iff! - 1--s ilu Ns w o 1 ' McClain, Tharon-86, 128, 129 McClinton. Bobby XY'aynee-S6, 134, 160 McCurry, Martha Grace-S6, 131 McDaniel, Lloyd-86, 139, 159 McDonald. Cora Mae-86. 127. 130, 131, 13 McDonald, Bob-86, 159 McDowell. Harry-128. 86, 160 McDowell, Patricia-68, 86, 144, 157 McFather, Jon--161 Mcliather. Martha Fay-86, 155 McGarr, Sarah Sue-86. 157, 144, 145 McKellar, Juanity-86, 133. 154 McLaughlin. Lucy Lee-86, 131 McNeal. Sarah Jo-86. 125, 144, 158 McPher son, Martha Beth-86, 129, 131 McWhorter, Billy Bob-86, 126, 135, 140 Mcvlfilliams. James-117, 128 McXVill iams, Sammy-87, 163 Mackey, Dee-87, 143 Mackey, Roy Dean-S7, 129, 132, 161 Mackin, Alfred--S7 Mackin, Peggy-87 Maddox, Ph 'llis 87 , - Magrill, Rose Mary-87, 129. 156 Marriot, Gina Lou-87 Martin, Donald Wayne-87 Martin, Jimmy-164 Martin, Ralph-87, 64, 117, 133. 160 Martin, Robert Lester-135, 140 Martin Sarah-87, 129, 154 S. 145 Matlock, Wilma-87, 133 Maurer, Linn Dean-87, 132, 161 Maxey, Joe Edwin-87 Mayfield, Rosalee-87, 126, 130, 142, 154 Mays, Joe Wayne-87, 140 Mays, Norma Conley-87, 141 Medlin, Alvin-87, 135 Mercer, David Carlson-87, 162 Merrill, Charles Hall--87 Myers, Mitzi-87, 134, 158 Michalka, Joseph-87, 137, 138, 163 Milam, Billy Paul-162 Miller, Billie Glen-87, 165 Miller, Carlos Gene-87, 135, 140 Miller, James-41, 117, 164 Miller, Joe David-88, 160 I DEX Newell, Jerry Max-89, 163 Newman. Daphne Elaine-89, 141, 144 Newman, Dorothy Aylene-89, 136, 144 Newsome, Olyarie-89, 144 Nichols, Alfred Monroe-89 Nichols, Billie Louise-89 Nichols, Charles Rayburn-89 Niehues, Alvin Walter-89, 135, 137 Noe, James Howard-89 Norman, Bobby Jack-89, 131, 135, 136, 163 Norrell, Larry Mac-89 N0f5W0ffhY, Bobby Ray-89, 120, 161 Norsworthy, Patricia-89, 158 Nowlin, Tommy Malcomb-90 Nuseibeh, Taj-ul-deen-89 Ollman, Ralph Howard-90, 139 Olson, Roland Wayne-90, 135 Overall, Jo Ann-90, 129 Owen, Mary Louise-64, 90, 126, 129, 137, 143 Owen, Wendell-90, 129, 142 Pace, Paul-90, 136, 163 Page, John W.-90, 143, 165 Palmore, Willie James-90, 135 Parker, Bob Brooks--90, 143 Parker, N. Jeannie-90, 128 Parker, Patsy-90, 157 Parker, Selman Wayne-90 Parrish, James Cooper--90, 126 Parrish, James Longbotham-90, 165 Parsley, Dwight-90, 163 Parsons, James Lee-90, 143, 162 Parsons Johnnie LaVerne-90, 126, 137 Parsons Mildred Coulter-90 Patrick, ,Jack Ray--90, 138, 143 Patterson, Jane-90, 131, 133, 145 Patterson, Diane La Ree-157 Patterson, Charles-90, 163 Patterson, Patsy Sue--90, 131, 138, 145, 154 Payne, Martha Sue-155 Payne, Martha Jane-91, 128, 157' Peacock, Francyse-91, 126, 127, 137, 157 Peacock, George Edward-91, 143 Peaden, Thomas-9 1, 1 3 5 Pearce, Paul-91 Peek, Don-161 Penn, Ruth-91, 136, 141, 154 Miller, Larry-160 Miller, Mary Gayle-155 J Miller Mary Sue-88 Mills, Robert-88, 127 Minter, Thomas Morgan-88, 160 Mitchell, Betty Lou-88, 130 Mitchell, Molly-158 Mitchell, Nancy-157 Mize, Charles Lee-88, 135 Moles, Moncrief, Grace-88, 126, 133, 140, Vera .Kathryn-88, 154 Montagne, Robert Allen-159 Montgomery, Ouida-88, 129, 131 Montgomery, Reida-88, 129, 131 Moody, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Gilbert Wayne-88, 143 Harold Ray-88 Jimmy Loy-88, 139 Jimmie Lee-88 Mary Lou-88, 131, 141 Nancy Elizabeth-88, 154 Nancy Margaret-88, 154 Robert Roscoe--88, 165 Moore, Tony-88, 131, 134, 136 1 Morma n, Nadean-88, 13 3 Morrison, William-88, 165 Morron, Rowena-88, 129 Mosely, Virginia Ann-88, 144, 158 Muirhead, Roy-89 Muirhead, Roy, Wayne-163 Muller, Albert Furney-88, 132, 134 Munion, Gary Stephen-89 Nabors, Shirley-89, 144, 145, 154 Na ra gh i, Fereidoon-89 Neal, Gerald Pat-89, 135 Nealy, Mary Vesta-89, 1 31 Neel, Marilou-158 Nelson, Carroll-89 Neugent, Thomas Nolan-164 Aqua ,?'0'7PW -PV ,,, ..-.....,-.--- .- ',. 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