Lon Morris College - Alexandra Yearbook (Jacksonville, TX)
- Class of 1962
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Z3 4 1 The Alexandra 1962 Page 1 A dequate for today Anticipating the future Editor Kenny Houghton Assistant Editor Ed Stevens TITLE FOREWORD PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE Contents CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS FINE ARTS ACTIVITIES Page 2 CONTENTS DEDICATION FAVORITES SPORTS CLASSES ADS Message from the Editor When we reminisce, we tend to remember only the best of past experiences. The thought behind the publication of the Alexandra this year is that those things which best direct our actions now make the best influence on our future. Following this thought we chose the TING THE FUTURE. We hope the 1962 Alexandra will represent to you the best that Lon Morris has to offer, a road to life through education and experience. jf Editor, E 2 ' Kenny Houghton Page 3 theme: ADEQUATE FOR TODAYQ ANTICIPA - Mr. Arnold Reed Chairman - Board of Development Dr. C. E. Peeples President - Lon Morris Mr. T. E. Acker Chairman - Board of Trustees Board of Development Mr. Sam Bracken Reverend N. A. Brawner Dr. Stanley Carter Reverend N. B. Crawford Mrs. Maurine Day Mr. R. W. Fair Mr. Madison Farnsworth Dr. Durwood Fleming Mr. W. Glenn Goodwin Reverend John Wesley Hardt Dr. L. Eugene Harris Mr. S. W. Henderson Mr. W. W. Holman Mrs. W. B. Johnson Mr. C. C. Kelley Reverend Robert Langham, Reverend Elza Love Jr. Page 4 Bishop Paul E. Martin Reverend Ed Mathison Mr. Latimer Murfee Mr. Talley Nichols Mr. Ernest Odom Mr. J. P. Owen Reverend Don Pevey Mr. Paul Pewitt Mr. Wallace Phillips Mr. W. A. Pounds Mr. Arnold Reed Mr. E. C. Scurlock Mr. Don Shepherd Mr. I. T. Shotwell Mr. R. E. Smith Reverend Charles Williams Honorable J. M. Willson Jr. Mr. Howard A. Thompson Dr. Floyd H. Verheyden Rev. C. A. West Mr. and Mrs. Raymond West Mr. C. N. Williford Mr. Gene Worsham Mrs. A. R. Wilson Mr. Jeff Austin Mr. W. E. Bailey Mr. R. G. Beall Rev. Don Benton Mr. Jack Blanton Mr. L. R. Boyd Mr. Hayden Brown Dr, Elvin D. Blackwell Rev. E. J. Birkelbach Mr. J. H. Bauld Mr. B. A. Campbell Mr. Warren Collins Rev. W. W. Conerly Mr. Perry Council Board of Trustees Mr. Talley Nichols Mr. Ernest Odom Mr. W. D. Parlow Mr. Wallace Phillips Mr. Earl Shank Rev. Joe Strother Mr. Burns Tilton Rev. Myers B. Curtis Mr. J. B. Cook Mr. John Dean Carter Mr. Ben W. Cannon Mrs, Maurine Day Mr. A. C. Dykes Mr. Arthur Evans Mr. D. E, Farnsworth Mr. Webb Finley Mr. John Ford Mr, M. W. Ford, Jr. Rev. Roy Felder Mr. Wilton H. Fair Mr, Wyman Fisher Mr. T. G. Walker Page 5 Mr. J. Paul Price Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Arch Pearson D. N. Pope Sam Quay Otis Russell James Rounsaville Rev. Eldon Reed Mayor Richard C. Gusman Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Rev. Mr. Rev Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Rev Mr. Rev Mallard Gibson DeWitt Gayle, Jr. Grady Griffin Bob Gregg Robert A. Greaves, Jr. Pitzer Garrison W. L. Hattaway Luman Holman Maurice Hinson Morris Hassell E. Fred Herschbaeh Harry Holmes Simon Henderson, Ill J. Bryant Young Mr. H. L. Romund Mr. Sam T. Ross Mr. Buster Rogers Mr. Wallace Ramsey Dr, l. T. Shotwell, Jr. Rev. T. Miller Smith Mr. Elton Sadler Mr. Walter Harris Rev. Ed T. Hayes Mr. Robert L. Jones Mrs. W. B. Johnson Mr. D. S. Jones Dr. Oliver Keith Mr. Pickens Kiker Rev. Asbury Lenox Mr. Ed Lindsey Rev. H. Chad Murray Dr. Eugene Mason Mr. Milton Greer Mell Arthur L. Moore Rev. Jewel McClure Dedication We the Alexandra Staff and the Student Body feel it is a great pleasure to dedicate this annual to no greater persons' than these six outstanding supporters of Lon Morris. They have done great things for the progress and development of Lon Morris College. These men anticipate continued growth in the future years and zealously work toward elevation of the professional and academic status of the school. Therefore we feel this is a great privilege and honor to dedi- cate the 1962 ALEXANDRA to: Page 6 J. P. Owen wif' ,W-,,Hg,..4'h3 Simon Henderson, Jr. R. W. Fair E. C. Scurlock Bishop Smith 'Wvvv Paul Pewitt Message from President Although Lon Morris College is one of the oldest schools in the State of Texas, many of its greatest benefactors are still living. lt is fitting that this historic institution honor those who have done so much to make our College an outstanding institution. I join the mem bers of the annual staff in expressing our deepest gratitude to them. C. E. Peeples, President Page 3 FAVCJRITES E ff 5 'D h . b 5 Qi, -hw ' .w.,.,f fi f f A M 1 Yi 2'mfZ:f'r Wu 1 Ayn If Mi X Doretha Sutton JIITI Bob Smith Miss LMC Miss LMC, Doretha Sutton. has attended Lon Morris for two years and has received many outstanding honors. Among these have been cheerleader, Who's Who, Secretary of Life Service, and Parliamentarian of Pi Delta Phi. Her major is music and her goal is to teach music. She plans to enter North Texas State University after finishing her studies at Lon Morris College. 14: Mr. LMC Mr. LMC, Jim Bob Smith has been an outstanding student at Lon Morris College. He has been a leader on the campus and on the basketball court. Among his many a- chievements have been Freshmen Favorite, Who's Who, President of the Sophomore class, Zeta Beau 1961 and Captain of the outstanding 1962 Bearcat Team. 315. f I-Eh i 1 H u n d s o John I an 5, W v Sph 8 ll? K5 4 32 if If 'S 3 123 M A in V vga 1 2 S in 'f 2 EE X gg X Q g.. K A '-,-:, A af. :Q , 1:-gf-:, Q ., Dew- 1 Ei ? 32 3515 2 if ff? W sg? wk Q in ii YE, E X 4 ij' 1 fjzis silk 5 'ie W? 5 . ,,Jy,MkW ,,,..m,W xw Q4 A 5-X 5, .Lim '-3:13325 , ,QL gg ,, , J iw a:xfgg5,?mEEA Q W Amzmsgaggfg, fwitfifhlegbis wzzegiay .nf W A I ,i xii Lugwtif ggm LSE. Q saws 2 awwgwx be Runners-Up Mr. 8. Miss L.M.C rr Lmda Hawkms Lynell Ballantyue W qi f 1 Runners-Up Most Beautiful Most Handsome Larry Grubbs Steve Langham Page 21 Runners-Up i Most Representative Fresh man Favorites Page 22 y Grubbs Kay Oslin Most Popular a E E E 1 I Jim Bob Smith Jackie Taylor Most Popular Runners-Up 7 r Mfr 'XM-4-M--A so f 5 r e 3 V I e , ' 5 ,xl A f E 2 s 2 - it 7 is 5 A WA Judy Harwell L Bill Buckner Most Representative Sophomore Favorites Page 23 Zeta Theta Gamma Beau Lambda Sigma Beau Robert Johnson Mike Lee Lambda Kappa Alpha Sigma Delta Phi Sweetheart Sweetheart Carolyn Smith Carol Brown Pi Delta Phi Beau Maverick Steve Langham Sweetheart Jackie Taylor Wl1o's Bill Gaswcxy Sometimes among us, we find those who seem to have wit, ability, and high moral character. This character has served as a favorable witness to all who have known Bill. 4 w wi! 3 i 3 Q SE S iss? will il it i Page Bill Buckner To all who know him, Bill seems the very essence of matur- ity. His contribution to the drama department has been invaluable as has his service to the school. Who Judy Harwell The only way to have a friend is to be one. And that is exactly what Judy has done. Her school spirit, and the hard work she has exerted for school activities, reveal the truly devoted per- son that she is. R vb.. Who's Who Larry Grubbs Larry has contributed much to the religious spirit as he has been active in the MSM and Life Service organizations. His attitudes and courtesy have extended into his campus activi- ties. He is a favorite of everyone, and will always b fl Lindo Hawkins She conducted herself with dignity and H gentleness which seemed to give a tint of royalty to her character. Linda always went about her work with a smile on her face and took the chances and changes with unwavering perseverance. She was a friend to all and will continue to be a source of inspiration to others. C. Koy Hendershot The surest way not to fail is to determine to succeed. Kay has proven her determination and willingness to work Her service to the octet has been outstanding and much is expected of her next year. leaf' 5' i X. 7 wg , X A. Mary Ann Kellow Success lies, not in achieving what you aim at, but in aiming at what you ought to achieve, this Mary Ann does, and is consequently loved by all for her loyalty and devotion to Lon Morris and its aims. I Who's Who Wayne Lambert A man is a worker, with this he makes everything or nothing. As President of the Student Body, Wayne has shown his ability to lead and to work. Barbara Jones A ray of light, a flicker of hope, a friendly smile, a radient personality, great ambition, and an undying devo- tion to the drama department . . . all these go to make Barbara the won- derful person she is. Who's Who Barbara Wallace Barbara s pleasing smile and bubbly personality have won her many friends this year. She has proved her loyalty and service through her participation in the Lambdas. Her high goals and moral standards will direct her to the heights of success. as Ji mr Q4 ' Jerry Wade I would be a friend to-the foe- the friend- lessg I would be giving, and lovest the giftg I would be humble, for I know my weaknessg I would look up-and la ugh-and love -and lift. Jerry's devoted attitude toward basketball has afforded him honor upon honorg yet he remains page 28 unaffected and a friend to all. Don Teague As guide of the social activities, Don, gave unselfishly to his work. He saw what needed to be done, and proceeded with the job. Who's Who Shannon Smirle Shannon's scholastic ability has been exemplified in the fact that she was accepted as a member of the Phi Theta Kappa. Her service to the an- nual staff, as editor of clubs and or- ganizations section, has been above par. We have great expectations of Shannon for the coming years. in Doretho Sutton Doretha has contributed much to the school life these past two years. She is as full of life and pep as a volcano but her eruptions are not so violent. lt is a great and glad world around her. Pogo 29 Jonnette Stephens Lovely Jannette is gifted with musical ability, charm, and dignity. Her services have extended beyond the musical field, in that she has diligent- ly served her sorority, Lambdas, and the Sophomore Class as their secretary. Jim Bob Smith It is not what he has, nor even what he does, which directly expresses the worth ofa man, but ii what he is. I xmas 2, iz. ,www ' Who's Who Kay Oslm In the two years Kay has been at Lon Morris she has made a great contribution to the drama depart- ment. All who are acquainted with her know that she will go far in her chosen field with her great talent. Mike Prince A person who makes the most of his time improving his capabilities is Mike. His outstanding scholastic abilities will enable him to gain entrance into any field he seeks to endeavor. Page 30 N M, CLUBS M 5 MS 'Nw M ww., WNMM NNN MMRMA Wham , C A 4 h W? Q n 3 Dorothy Autrey Linda Castles Ann Cox Carlene Curry Charlotte Earley Barbara Fite Elizabeth Gibson Elaine Griffin Janet Hayn Mary Nell Ingram Lambda Sigma Sue Johnson Molly Sue Kolander Emily Lee Mary Maddux Pat Morgan Jackie Mumma Shirley Myers Fran Shepperd Irma Silvernail Rickey Smith Sandra Smith Dorothy Somers Shannon Smyrl Mary Beth Tennant Barbara Wallace Bob Ware Judy Whittenberg Mitsi Williams Sandra Wisener Ruth Woods Page 32 Pictured are a group of the Lambda Sigma Sorority on their trek to Tyler. The Lambda Sigma Sorority affirms it's beliefs in the principles of religion, morality, and service as taught by Jesus Christ. The purpose of the 'sorority shall be to uphold the standards which are scholarship, high morals, personal cleanliness, joyous service to our Lord, honesty, sincerity and true worthiness. Officers Page 33 Judy Harwell President Carolyn Smith Vice -President Jannette Stephens Secretary Jane Fisher Treasurer Yvonne Richards Program Chairman Gwenell Harrison Co -program Chairman Sammie Stafford Reporter Frances Daniels Parliamentarian Sharla Seaver Historian Linda Middleton Chaplain Estill Allen Edward Baker Robert Bevil Oscar Bewley James Caldwell Dwon Bobbitt Billy Colwell Sigma Delta Larry Grubbs Mickey Harris Jerry Hassell Kerry Henson Bailey Hughes Glen Langston Mike Lee Ernie Leech Forrest Lucas John McCray David Openshaw Richard Russell Larry Stovall Wayne Townsend Jon Van Orden Page 34 s ESN New 2 'Kia JR an Wm hindi S335 ..., . sq, 4-'.1gagQf1 M P ,fa asset . , L Y -f iw . W. ' 5 effing -, ....,. .,.. - M.. . fi M ff . . 7 , I- A , x . ,K . ff, , W f 1' -- f ,,,. 3 Ziff' Q' ' 5 'H' '55 W - . ' -. -' . f ' Ps .1 . ,..,,. ,.. J ' f - A ,Q ' .. - ii . 7 5195. ' T if Q , ..,,, ' I .5 , 1, P Q' , -4 -. 2 .,.. 1 , .,,, E ,A - 1. f' -'-. . 'a . at 2 School s pirit soars in preparation for the first game. The fraternity makes the long tiresome trip to Tyler The Sigma Delta Phi fraternity, which stands for service, fidelity and courage was organized for the purpose of promoting Christian fellowship and to spread good will on the campus of Lon Morris College. The fraternity is to be one of inspiration, and each is expected to set a Christian example, both on and off the campus. Officers David Openshaw President Larry Grubbs Vice -President Dwon Bobbitt Secretary Mike Lee Treasurer Ion Van Orden Chaplain Forrest Lucas Parliamentarian Page 35 Lynell Ballantyne Carol Brown Linda Brown Renee Butler Suzanne Cole Pat Cope Mary Alice Cundiff Relda Dickey Marty Fraley Karen Hawkins Linda Hawkins Kay Hendershot Linda Hensch Carolyn Hill Joyce Gay Hoke Ann Holmes Nancy Holsomback Pi Delta Phi Sandy Horton Joan Jacobs Barbara Jones Linda Jowell Mary Ann Kellow Nell Kelly Carolyn Lade Denny Lee Gwen McDonald Judy Masters Rita Motheral Nancy Olive Glenna Powell Charlotte Price Deanna Rabner Nancy Richardson Barbara Richmond Mary Smith Flo Sproull Cynthia Stewart Janice Sturgis Doretha Sutton Jackie Taylor Jane Taylor Suzanne Travis Judy Turnage Judy Wallace Mary Kathryn Watson Sandy West Betsy Williams Nan Wilson Judie Wolff La Dena Wooldridge Tana Young Page 35 The Pi Delts' and their brother fraternity boost school spirit with their float. The V1 Delta Phi Strive for aggressive Christian character and service, high scholarship, loyalty to the school and to one another. We try to affirm our belief in the principles set by Jesus Christ and to apply them in all phases of life. A Pi Delta Phi, promises to match the royalty and trueness of her heart. Officers Linda Hawkins President Carolyn Lade Vice -President Relda Dickey Secretary Linda Hensch Treasurer Doretha Sutton Parliamentarian Denny Lee Social Chairman Jackie Taylor Social Chairman Renee Butler Reporter Ken Ariola Duck Bacon John Bartley Bob Blackman Billy Boswell Randy Brenton Richard Brown Chris Carter Gary Craig Calvin Crain John Crockett Kelly Dixon Bill Hardy Mavericks Darrell Harris C. H. Harrison Tommy Hillin Kip Holloway Lanny Horton Paul Jones Steve Langhan Walter Lemley Larry- Lohec Fred Lunsford Joe Ma John Paul Maness Jim Parsons Bill Rhodes John Risinger Jerry Sanders Mike Schneider John Shanks Ed Stevens Stafford Stevens John Teer Phil Walker Dan Williams Jack Willke Jack Worsharn Page 38 First Semester Jerry Sanders - President Tommy Hillin - Vice -President Gary Craig - Secretary John Bartley - Treasurer Lanny Horton - Heavy Hand Jack Worsham - Chaplain Bill Hardy - Parliamentarian Richard Brown - Reporter Officers Second Semester John Bartley - President Stafford Stevens - Vice -President Ken Ariola - Secretary Jim Parsons - Treasurer Steve Langham - Heavy Hand Jack Worsham - Chaplain Mike Schneider - Parliamentarian Poqe 39 Zeta Theta Gamma Pam Andrews Lynn Anglin Judy Bartos Zora Norsworthy Marjorie Cox Carol Lang Camelia Crowder Pam Lynch Jan Leech Jeanette Polley Susie Schmidt Kendall Baylor April Manley Gloria Doss Page 40 if .X it :Q ,415 A V Officers Judy Strickland President lo Ann Herrington Vice -President Sandra Little Secretary Marylynn Chippendale Treasurer Reba King Parliamentarian Brooke Owens Reporter Donna Willianisen Chaplain April Manley Freshman Representative The Zetas appear to enjoy their party Page 41 Lambda Kappa Charles Archer Wayne Jones Mike Barber Jackie Nelson John Thompson Jerry Wade Alfred Barbre Phil Black Kenneth Norman Mike Prince Robert Ed . Garrison Don Teague Jim Bob Smith Leroy Parnell David Klimple Bill Gasway Benny Fletcher Ronnie Lusk Don Tullos Art Lockhart Danny Hughes Kenny Houghton Alpha James Hahn Mike Cook Sandy Rhodes Johnny Carter Wayne Lambert Robert Johnson Billy Colwell Henry Linnsteader Sammy Sullivan John Post John Lackey E5 if H 011' 3 Mr. Fisher and Alfred Barbre enjoy prospects for the coming year. Office rs Alfred Barbre President Wayne Lambert Vice -President Jerry Wade Treasurer James Hahn Chaplain The L. K.A. and Zeta party is in full swing. Religious Council Rev. Matthews Dennie Hook Bob Bevil Jon Van Orden Jerry Bode Jack Worsham ,if . 4 , My t . if ik Sponsor Gloria Doss Judy Whittenberg Mary Katherine Watson Doretha Sutton Mary Lynn Chippendale Judy Wallace Page 44 Methodist Student Movement Dennie Hook - President Gloria Doss - Fresh. Rep. Gerry Bode - Vice -President Mary Katherine Watson - Fresh. Rep Jane Fisher - Secretary Judy Whittenberg - Fresh. Rep. Judy Wallace - Treasurer Larry Grubbs - Fresh. Rep. David Wilkinson - Publicity Lynn Buchanan - Fresh. Rep. Gwynell Harrison - Publicity Jack Worsham - Fresh. Rep. Page 45 ,um Life Service Officers President Jon Van Orden Vice President Bob Bevil Secretary Doretha Sutton Chairman of Girls Group Mary Lynn Chippendale 4 .Jewel Pre-Ministerial Association P d BbB1 P4 qe 47 Student Council This years officers of the Student Wayne Lambert Don Teague Jackie Taylor Dorothy Autrey WW x iii Q Council are: President Vice -President Secretary Treasurer Page 48 Phi Theta Kappa P QC 49 President Don Teague Vice -President Ruth Woods Secretary Janette Stev CHS Annual Staff Rev. Matthews Sponsor Kenny Houghton Editor Ed Stevens Assistant Editor Business Manager Jon Van Orden, Mary Ann Kellow Faculty Editor Bob Bevil Favorites Editor Jackie Taylor Activities Editor Linda Hawkins Clubs Editor Shannon Smyrl Sports Editor Dwon Bobbit Class Editor Linda Hensch Advertising Editor Jerry Hassell, Judy Harwell Fine Arts Editor Dorothy Somers, Mary Ann Kellow Staff Members Emily Lee, Larry Grubbs, Jim Parsons, Karen Hawkins, Carlene Curry We would like .to give special recognition and thanks to Ken Ariola for so willingly helping us in our time of need. Perk up! The Worst is yet to come. Page 50 SPORTS is 6 Q ,fi zmgef, flfeig 7 fl'?ft:5Y?l5 at LW ,. , ,xssiigf mf 5 WQPEFTS V W A-ff wg V WM :xv wr f - f- - ' v 2 z ffm: 2 Q4-' A ' 'fm Q W i ?ELgElf9gAS2'Q3Zbi'fi25?f5 'Q:Esr4?ff,1,m f 5 . F Q ' ,ggisif 5, 4 H my fgfsiea txfwxas, FQSQEZR K k Q, 1 5 k?z5' i1i7:4 V 'V-NS? A955 i 'ggagwg My Y l! 14gmyw?esKSu gig? 1 , , - www 1. r , 1,,.f fE??ff ff L X fi I ,ing mv? 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' , . ,. ,M ,G MACBETH Act II Scene I SIL, W imms af . ww ,W J x m x 1 I I it I: Vx E 4 xr 5 A-2v1 A,.A I Try in 2' Y ' Q 8 A WM... zz . -, ..,. -:. - ,- E 2- , 5 -:bi ,ia m , Q M ' f' ,W , QQ? if wM,.w ISN ' ' LEON BLACK Our team's winning coach NATIONAL Bearcats Bearcats Bearcats Bearcats Bearcats Bearcats Bearcats Bearcats Bearcats Bearcats Bearcats Bearcats Bearcats Bearcats Bearcats Bearcats Bearcats Bearcats Bearcats Bearcats Bearcats Bearcats Bearcats Bearcats Bearcats Bearcats Bearcats Bearcats Bearcats Bearcats Bearcats CONFERENCE SCORES Allen Academy Letourneau Allen Academy Panola Letdurneau Panola Wharton Lamar Freshmen SMU Freshmen TCU Freshmen Trinidad Fort Lewis A 85 M Mesa Pueblo Wharton Paris TCU Freshmen Henderson County I. B. C. Lamar Freshmen Kilgore SMU Freshmen Henderson County Texarkana I. B. C. Tyler Paris Kilgore Tyler Texarkana Texas Freshmen , Bearcats Bearcatss Bearcats Bearcats Bearcats Bearcats Bearcats Bearcats Bearcats Page 53 REGIONAL TOURNA MENT 76 Henderson County 47 74 Tyler 70 82 Kilgore 81 REGIONAL PLAY -OFF 82 San Antonio 60 67 San Antonio 63 N.I.C.A.A. TOURNAMENT E 64 N.Y. Community C. 53 98 Fort Smith 65 65 Moberly 60 49 Coffeyville 74 FINALISTS Q M 0' i 5' 3' NATIONAL FINALISTS . . . . NAT NATIONAL FINALISTS . . . . NA Our coach's winning team NJCAA NATIONAL RUNNER -UP TROPHY TIONAL FINALISTS . . . .NATION NATIONAL FINALISTS . - - - Captains Jim Bob Smith, Jerry Wade NJCAA REGIONAL XIV TROPHY ...-of ...gn- ,sy-f '51 had f . kiss. Him si? Hdtgqzrs, sf ,ivaqg --.Q-, Bearcats 92 l -iff- 8 Junior ONAL FINALISTS .... NATIONAL FINALISTS NATIONAL FINALISTS NATIONAL LEFT to RIGHT: Ronnie Lusk Benn1e Fletcher M1ke Punce Jack1e Nelson Henry Lxnnsteader Sandy Rhodes Don Tullos, Johnny Carter 1 K'9M ?? f xx ESE 51' ? 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NATIONAL ZRLEA DERS 7 Doretha Sutton John Bartley Y Q Tana Young Stafford Stevens Betsy Williams John McCray A FINE ARTS Wwfm wM-MwMWm,MWm ..- .-.-----f W Masque and Wig Officers: Kay Oslin - Vice -President Bill Buckner - President Queen of Comedy Miss Janice Sturgis Superior in State The King and I A FA MILY PORTRAIT P 65 Bus Stop nh Are ya free tonight Joany? How many times have I told you Rick, to leave my wife alone. What is your secret Pat? Well, it's only a couple of blocks from here The Taming of the , vans-wa, b M , rum-ws if ff Qs A 54 5 S0 4 22 :px ig 5 wh ,, if 'gg in -5. ,5g,5m.,,. -:qw ,mv , , x .jp as 'Sf' L Y ksiiezze ivffvv -1 'T 3-5-'- i w' ' W ' i fa 4 'A X Q 15 yo an f , 7 W X 2 f fs 23, J? 3' e -e rw EM' W jjij pwswzisii ' .ww ' 5 Q 55 'Stix X QI' Q, 3 N 'ii 2 Q: - X 'S ini i ye ' xg F is ,. M ,I . ..1. X7 JJ? 1 I 41 5 is . J 3 A X... x If i fl In ,, , gina-pusy feng my estimation - - - Shrew My dearly beloved Bianca. Ah, the smile of innocence. Come in Ladies. A wise man is no one's fool. Now Kay, that is not the way to tell him ,. ' .- ' All State Cast BILL BUCKNER KAY OSLIN RICK HAMILTON Speak to me, Sarah God Why, oh why? Choir Officers: Kenny Houghton, Vice -President John Post, President Janette Stephens, Secretary-Treasurer Mr. Fordyce, Sponsor Octet Left to right: Kay Hendershot, Janette Stephens, Irma Silvernail, Carolyn Lade, Judy Wallace, Reba King, and Donna Williamson. Row 1: Donna Williamson, Kay Hendershot, Carolyn Lade, Carlene Curry, Irma Silvernail, Suzanne Cole, Row 2: Linda Middleton, Elaine Griffin, Judy Wallace, Barbara Fite, Janette Stephens, Gwenell Harrison, Relda Dickey, Doretha Sutton, Barbara Wallace, Mr. Fordyce, Sponsor. Row 3: David Wil- kinson, Richard Russell, Oscar Bewley, Denny Hook, Phil Tarman, Bob Bevil, Kenny Houghton, Row 4: Mike Schneider, Fred Lunsford, Jack Worsham, Bobby McDanie1s, John Post, Jerry Hassel, C.I-I. Harrison Mr. Fordyce Choir Director Bosses Tenors age 71 -mf .,.. ,Ahos ' Sopranos 1 LQ .. . Tau Sigma Phi Tau Sigma Phi Officers Jerry Hassel, President, Yvonne Richards, Vice -President, Reba King, Secretary, Donna Williams, Treasurer The purpose of Tau Sigma Phi shall be to promote musical appreciation, to develop interest in music, and to create fellowship among those students with a common interest in the field of music Row 1: Ruth Woods, Charlotte Price, David Wilkinson, Sharla Sevar. Row 2: Gerry Bode, Janette Stephens, Judy Wallace, Gwenell Harrison, Donna Williams. Row 3: Mr. Keys, Sponsor, Denny Hook, Linda Hawkins, Carolyn Lade, Jerry Hassell, Yvonne Richards, Reba King, '-Pte: FACU LTY ll.. ,.., Have you paid your bill? Walter Harris Business Manager You read B. C. and then Peanuts. Rev. Virgil Matthews Chaplain So many chapel absences! H. V. Robinson Academic Dean Sure you want to Come to Lon Morris! Wyman Fisher Public Relations Dean of Men It'S 8:30! ! ! Page 74 Mom Hotchkiss Dean of Women Lani' f Get on the boards! Robert Glover Arne rican History Psychology Where 's my knitting? Dr. Ralph White Languages Page 75 Leon Black Coach Dear General Lee... Mrs. C. D. Molloy Librarian Oh! To be in Spain! M so , iyllnllllllv Zi, , Mr. Bill Cook The set fell? Scene Design The fundamentals are. , Mrs. Bill Cook Page 76 Speech an Filing away J. B.? Mrs. Arch Pearson Drama if, 'K N-5,1131 Shall we Dance? Utah Ground Modern Dance Three fingers. . . AH.. Mr. Robert Fordyce Voice R L Now we play Bach this way. Mrs. Robert Fordyce Organ Where's my candle? Mr. Roger Keyes Piano F Please ta1k!!!! Mrs. F. L. Harris English Page 77 Your note cards are due Mrs. C. E. Peeples English Shall we try again? Mr. B. Rogers Chemistry, Physics, Math Actually it's shorter long -hand! Mr. D. J. Bailes Business I think I put the mail in the Bookstore. 78 Mr- and Mrs. J. L. Horner Page Lula Morris Hall Of course, it's here. Mr. Arch Pearson Biology A ' M V f 43: '- What do you want me to fix for lunch Mrs. Idell Garrett Dietician SOPHOMORES Sophomore Class Officers President Vice President Sec. Ikeasurer lim Bob Smith John Lackey Iannette Stephens Page 80 BARBRE, ALFRED Ability wins us the esteem of the true man. Lambda Kappa Alpha, Pres, g Student Council, Basketball. AUTRY, DOROTHY An artist in many ways, her spe- cial one is friends. Lambda Sigmag Student Council. Treas. BARTLEY, JOHN The memory of him shall live, rose- BARBER, RONNIE He choose precision, his decision. s each work with care and offends no one, yet wise in Mavericks. W BATT1sE, EDWIN ? His deeds exceeds all speech. Lambda Kappa Alpha, Basketball. crowned in hearts of all who knew him. Head Cheerleader, Mavericks, Treas. sl'Q'w,w: BEVIL, ROBERT One on God's side is a million. Sigma Delta Phi, 5 Vice Pres. Life Service, Alexandra, Choirg Student Council. SCJPHOMORES SOPHOMCDRES BOBBITT, DWON Devoted and heartburning heart of duty Sigma Delta Phi, Sec. ,L sl , AF BODE, GERRY In thy face I see the map of honor, truth, and love for God. Lambda Sigmag M,S. M. Vice -Pres., Choir, Life Service. BOSWELL, BILLY Gentle of speech, beneficial of min: wise to resolve, and patient to per- form. , Maverick. BOX, BETH A little body with a mighty heart. Lambda Sigma, Program Chr., M.S. M. Treas. g ALEXANDRAg Choir. BROWN, LINDA A merry heart doeth good like a medi cme. Pi Delta Phi, Masque and Wig. Page 82 BUCKNER, BILL In this he bore without abuse--the grand 'ole name gentleman. Masque Sc Wig, Pres. g Student Counc CHIPPENDALE, MARY LYNN True expression like the unchanging sun clears and improves what'er it shines upon. Zeta Theta Gamma, Treas.g Life Ser vice. DANIELS, FRANCIS Here's the girl with a heart and smile that makes this bubble of life worth while. Lambda Sigmag Choir. SCJPHOMCJRES FISHER, JANE FLETCHER, BENNY A good name is rather to be desired Men form all their best designs to play than gold. a public part. Lambda Sigma, Treas., Choir, M.S. Lambda Kappa Alpha, Basketball. M., Sec. GRIFFIN, ELAINE HAHN, JAMES By putting their best foot forward, Height is to be looked from, not to be many a person pulls their worst foot looked upon. back. Lambda Kappa Alpha. Lambda Sigma, Choir. fs ,r 35 5 Q s s ,I 2 GARRISON, ROBERT ED Good nature and good sense must eve join. Lambda Kappa Alpha, Basketball, HARRIS, DARRYL What a man chooses, he is. Maverick, Masque 84 Wig. Jllh. s HARRISON, GWENELL . , . her voice was ever soft, Gentle, and love, an excellent thing in a woman. Lambda Sigma, Co -Program Chr. g Choir, M. S. M.. HA WKINS, LINDA GAIL To know her is to love herg None named her but to praise. Pi Delta Phi, Pres.g M.S. M.g Student Council, Tau Sigma, ALEXANDRA. Y x HARWELL, JUDY HASSELL, JERRY Winning smiles light up her face -Which Yea, let all good things await Him would make sunshine a shady place. who cares not to be great. Lambda Sigma, Pres., M.S. M.g Stu- Sigma Delta Phig Choir, M.S. M. SCPHOMORES HAYN, JANET HENSCH, LINDA Her worth, wide as the ocean. Happiness is a perfume you cannot pour Lambda Sigma. on others without getting a few drops on yourself. Pi Delta Phi, Treas.g ALEXANDRA, Tau Sigma. xt HERRINGTON, JO ANN Learned and fair and good is she. Zeta Theta Gamma, Vice -Pres., Mas- HOOK, DENNY l-le fought his doubts and gathered his strengths. que SL Wig. M.S. M., Pres., Life Serviceg Choir, Student Council. HILLIN, TOMMY Eagle -winged pride. Maverick, Vice -Pres. HUGHES, BAILEY HOUGHTON, KENNETH Modesty is justice. JONES, BARBARA My business is not to remake myself, Sigma Delta Phi. We can read poetry, and recite poe- but to make the absolute best of what God has made. Lambda Kappa Alpha, M.S. M. g Stu- dent Councilg ALEXANDRA, Editor, Choir. Page 8 try, but to live poetry is the symphony of life. Pi Delta Phi, Hist.g Masque 86 Wig. 32 5,5 JONES, WAYNE He is the theme of honor and renown. Lambda Kappa Alphag Basketball. AMW KING, REBA The best part of beauty is that which no picture can express. Zeta Theta Gamma, Choir. SQPHOMGRES LAMBERT, WAYNE A truer, nobler, trustier, heart, more loving or more loyal never beat within a human breast. Lambda Kappa Alphag Vice -Pres.g LACKEY, JOHN A man's true wealth is the good he does in this world. Lambda Kappa Alpha, Vice -Pres. of Sophomore Class. LADE, CAROLYN Student Council, Pres.g Basketball. LANGSTON, GLEN All grace be in one woman. Pi Delta Phi, Vice -Pres.g Choir. Strong as a tower in hope. Sigma Delta Phi, Choir, M. S. M.g Life Service. . 59, -WI. l LEE, MIKE Those who bring sunshine into the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. LEE, MARILYN Sigma Delta Phi, Treas.g Masque Sc Wig. She is as patient as midnight sleep and free as mountain winds, Pi Delta Phi, Social Chr. LEMLEY, WALTER His acts and all his words are kind. Maverick- LITTLE, SANDRA Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and LEESON, BOB I find the great thing in this world is, not so much where we stand, as in what direction we are moving. Lambda Kappa Alpha. LOCKHART, ART Noble actions characterize the great all her paths are peace. Zeta Theta Gamma, Sec. M 'sn W Lambda Kappa Alphag Basketball. LOPER, RONNY A great mind is the mother of philo- ff ' sophy. Phi Theta Kappa LOFT1N,4 JEURRY- u ' LUCAS, FORREST He who 15 flfm 111 W111, 1U0l11C1S the TlS1l'I life that matters! It's the cour world to himself. age you bring to it- Sigma Delta Phi. LUSK, RONNIE It is not what he has, hor even what he does, which directly expresses the MIDDLETON. LINDA worth of a man, but what he is. MCDANIELS BOBBY Grace in all simplicity. Lambda Kappa Alpha: Basketban Cheerfulness in a man is that which Lambda Sigma' Chp' when people meet him makes them happy. Maverick. l I SCPHOMQRES MURRAY, DAVID A laugh is worth one hundred groans in any market. Maverick. OPENSHAW, DAVID The actions of men are like the index of a book, they point out what is most remarkable in them. Sigma Delta Phi, Vice -Pres. POST, JOHN The best portion of a good man's life, OSLIN, KAY Laugh and the world laughs with you. Masque 84 Wig, Vice -Pres., Most Pop ular, 60. His little nameless unremembered acts, of kindness and of love. Lambda Kappa Alpha, Choir President, Student Council POWELL, GLENNA Godliness is that outward deportment which characterizes a heavenly tem- per. Pi Delta Phig Masque 81 Wig. 'DP OWENS, BROOKE The small courtesie greater enable it. as . s sweeten life, the Zeta Theta Gamma. Page 87 . E-rf... .:. PRICE, CHARLOTTE No, Tongue can ever pronounce dis- honor on her. Pi Delta Phi, Chp. RHODES, SANDY Manhood, not scholarship is the first aim of education. Lambda Kappa Alpha, Basketball. PRUETT, JAMES Great works are performed not by strength, but by perseverance. RICHARD, YVONNE Goodness is the only investment that never fails. Lambda Sigma, Program Chr. g Choi ' W RICHARDSON, NANCY Joy is not in things, it is in us. Pi Delta Phi. RICHMOND, BARBARA Happiness seems made to be shared. Pi Delta Phi. SOPHOMORES SEVAR, SHARLA SILVERNAIL, IRMA None but herself can be her parallel. It's nice to be natural, when you are Lambda Sigma, I-list. g Tau Sigmag naturally nice. M. S. M. Lambda Sigma, Choir. SANDERS, JERRY Oratory is the greatest art known to man and embraces a number of great arts. Maverick, Pres.g Masque 8L Wigg Stu- dent Council. J, SOPHOMCRES SMITH, CAROLYN Peace is always beautiful. Lambda Sigma, Vice -Pres.: M.S. M, ALEXANDRA: Life Service. SMITH, JIM BOB SMITH, MARY Silent as a Sphinx, shall we ever know Beauty is in Expression. what he thinks? Pi Delta Phig M. S. M., Life Service. Lambda Kappa Alpha, Basketball, Co- Captain. STAFFORD, SAMMIE Household harmony. Lambda Sigma, Reporter. STEPHENS, IEANNETTE STEVENS, EDWIN Her silver voice is like the music of a When love and skill work together ex summer bird heard in the still night. pect a masterpiece. Lambda Sigma, Sec., Phi Theta Kappa, Maverick, Social Chr., ALEXANDRA Choir, Sec., Sec. of Sophomore Class. Most Handsome, 60. SOPHOMORES STEVENS, STAFFORD There is a world of unexpressed feel ing. Cheerleaderg Maverick. STRICKLAND, JUDY SUTTON, DORETHA Merrily shall l live each day. A girl who works, dreams and hopes-- Zeta Theta Gamma, Pres. 5 Student Whose friendship is a prize. Cguncil, Pi Delta Phi, Par. g Head -Cheerleader Tau Sigma, Choir. TAYLOR, JACKIE A thing of beauty is a joy forever. TEAGUE, DON I will not follow where the path may Pi Delta Phi, Program Chr., Student lead, but I will go where there is no Council, Sec., Freshman Favorites. path and I will leave a trail. Lambda Kappa Alphag Basketball, Vice -Pres. Student Council, Phi Theta Kappa, Pres. SOPHOMCJRES TULLOS, DON All manners gentle, and affections mild. Lambda Kappa Alpha, Basketball. WADE, JERRY The hero is one who kindles a great light in the world. Lambda Kappa Alpha, Basketball, Captain. VAN ORDEN, JON The greatest work has always gone hand in hand with the most fervent moral purpose. Sigma Delta Phi, Chpg Life Service, Pres. g Student Councilg ALEXANDRA, Bus. Mgr. ev WADE, DON The best way to begin to do great things is to improve the doing of little things as much as possible. WALLACE, JUDY When tongues speak sweetly then they name her name. Pi Delta Phig Cho U - Life Service. ukbix .amwosxoer 3537100 Smaow N01 II V110 U3BwnN gor- 99 3W49YlCJf1d lopiel WILKINSON, DAVID The ablest men in all walks of modern life are men of faith. Maverickg M. S. M., Pub. 5 Choir. X. WILLIAMSON, DONNA Maiden! With the meek brown eyes, like the dust of evening skies. Zeta Theta Gamma, Chp. g Choirg Tau Sigma. .. .... l SCPHOMORES WOLFE, IUDIE Gifts are what a person has, but graces are what a person is. Di Delta Phi. WOODS, RUTH She is as good as Goodness is. Lambda Sigmag Phi Theta Kappa. Page 95 JOWELL, LINDA Who will do all things without expect- ing anything in return. Pi Delta Phi. SCPHCJMGRES SNAPSHCTS Sophomore Pi Delts and Mavericks pose after Clean Up Rebellion. Sophomore Lambdas and Signias leis- urely ride as van to Tyler. pledges walk in El cara- i fQf': ,.g.. V 'f 1,4 WW Cleanliness is next to Godliness Page 96 7 .. 5 2 W M E f ,Qi r,Vs r FRESHMEN gzzyvdszxzpfgigyzaw MM z:,s..rag,wamfswrV:zLv A Hwawzfev: wwe wsvww if M:e42'f M v'zvme-wwff WMMW-Flmvif WM 5 FRESHMEN CLASS CFFICERS rr ifiwl 2435, ir nag, .mf David Klimple Sec. Treas. Larry Grubbs Barbara Wallace Page 98 Adrian, Charles Allen, Estill Andrews, Pam Bacon, James Baker, Edward Anglin, Lynn Ariola, Ken FRESHMEN , rl swf vwuu-ini ,mwmmza Ballantyne, Lynell Ballard, Tom Barber, Mike wi? wl '-'vusgg Bartos, Judy Baskin, Kennis JWQI ,a-HG! 'B1ack, Philip Blackman, Robert Brenton, John FRE HMEN Baxley, Joan Baylor, Claustine Bewley, Oscar Brown, Carol Brown, Richard sa, la., -mwnv' m.aPT'f Carter, Chris Carter, Joimuy Castles, Linda Cady, Herbert Caldwell, James FRE MEN f 'Ilg, WM Cox, Ami Cox, Marjorie Cole, Suzanne Cook, Mike Cope, Pat Crane, Calvin Crockett, John Wayne Crowder, Camellia Curry, Carlene F RES HME N Earley, Charlotte Ferguson, Thomas Maw? Fite, Barbara Fowler, Judy Fraley, Martha Grubbs, Larry Hardy, Bill Gasway, Bill Gibson, Elizabeth Hamilton, Rick Hardwick, Walter Harris, Micky Harrison, C. H. Hawkins, Karen Hendershot, Kay .os.dF' 'df' FRESHMEN Henson, Kerry Hill, Carolyn Hoke, Joyce Holloway, Kip Bubba FRESHMEN Holmsomback, Nancy Horton, Sandra Holmes, Ann Ingram, Mary Jacobs, Ioan Johnson, Robert Johnson, Sue Jones, Paul Kellow, Mary Ann FRESHMEN E Klimpel, David Langham, Steve Lee, Emily Kolancler, Molly Sue Leech, Jan Lloyd, Glen 4 -ff . Lunsford, Frederic Lynch, Pam McCray, John Maglio, Joe Manley, April Masters, Judy '23 , PW 5922 McDaniel, Bobby McDonald, Gwen McLeod, Joe FRESHMEN Ma, Joseph Maddux, Mary Myers, Shirley Nelson, Jackie FRESHMEN Melton, Billy Morgan, Pat Motheral, Rita Norman, Kenneth Norswortliy, Zora Olive, Nancy Parnell, Leroy Parsons, James Perez, Ramon Polly, Jeanette Pope, Nicky Rhodes, William Rounrree, Joseph Prince, Mike Rabner, Deana FRESHMEN Russell, Richard Schneider, Mike Shanks, John Smith, Larry Smith, Rickey Smith, Sandra Somers, Dorothy Sproull, Flo 'qui' Sheppard, Frances Smyrl, Shannon FRESHMEN 1-an Stanfield, Earl Sturgis, Janice Tarman, Phillip Taylor, Jane Tennant, Mary Beth Thompson, John Thompson, Nell FRESHMEN Ware, Bobbye Sue Warren, Charles Whittenberg, Judy Williams, Betsy Turnage, Judy Wallace, Barbara Watson, Mary Williams, David Williams, Mitsi Wilson, Nan l Wisener, Sandra Wooldridge, LaDena Worsliam, Jack gg , 'Wh pf. f silk 'riser fiom Young, Tana Gresham, Dolores Augustine, Linda Traylor, Jimmy Traylor, Jack Cook, Donnie FRESHMEN SNAPSHOTS You bully sophomores are always beating us. .ll l E Q K idfw Ah! Your mudder eats clog biscuits! Your questionaire will be sent later Page 112 'in' , ,M if . ,.,,: . , .f,1'f,'x fa k 5 - J --1 .... Q lf -t:-M 5 -,.A.,- QI., 5 v-,- Q -: .:,.E -QQ 55 fw fifgfgf Z f k 1 2 3 - , Q 1 5 if A h ?'fi55f3E' fggiffgzffiifi, 4 Wiiififs Q 1 3 SEPTEMBER Look Ma, no cavities! Fingers taste good like -- fingers should. The trials and tribulations of big-time college life. . . Where the girls aren't. .? Pickering? !?'! Where the girls are .... ? I-Ie's finally drying dishes Mrs. Cook In SW M 1 Q si Liam J' X my X .f-' W 100, 10? 5 F-R-'E-E OCTOBER On the count of three ----- draw. 3 li if I knew I had something to say Page 116 I told you, you weren't as big as MONROE Don't worry Kay ---- Fat floats. I thought it was a come as you are party. Page 117 It looks like the band has some competition. Now let us bow our heads Are you sure you want a new club house Ha! Ha! They dou't know they are going to pick cotton. ..wmMM Hate ---- S chool ---- 1 . Peanuts? ? ? Popcorn??? Crackerjacks?'Y'f If there was only some way I could cheat! If we're where I think we are--- we're lost! !! I file Speaking of sides- Your's are showing DECEMBER Tender Trap 5-r Cy Q, 1- ,nm 41. XvL1??':1w-MEE fm f W k l by W . A .qw .55 54 , ..., z ' +1 f T ,M 544' him J V if f Brown nose? or Red nose'??'??? I would like to make a long -long -long distance phone call, Please! H-O-W-D-Y Now Wayne, 3 is a crowd W f. VQBKNWVMXBMMMW 5' ,, , , '-v-,WQ,LWb2MwF'i wma :W Dreamy eyes Why aren't ya' twisting '? JANUARY P AN x. N Little Boy Blue come blow your hom. H' H WELL. . . I know that hamster is in here somewhere. Excuse me! ! ,Ai I- ' QTY? if Give rne 5 minutes and I'11 have the mirror---radio---seatcovers--- Oh, if I only had a Coke bottle. First honest day's work they have ever done. Ha, ha, ha she doesn't know it's a hotel. I tell you it isn't my birthday. 1 E And then after we're married ,E Q., But, I tell you my finger is caught. yn? This is a Puerto Rican type horse. Page 124 FEBRUARY I don't care who wrote it. 25152145 wzimfs ,swim If all the bubbles dancers wore pins, I'd come bouncing back to you. 'S Good Evening, this is Edward R. -- l'm snowedg can't think of a caption. Page 125 MARCH Is that Artesian water??'?? Grin, maybe we can swipe it! ! But, I don't waht to see Squirrel with his shirt off. page WOW, White Lightihiu Come on, C. P., qu1t preachmg. .. I want my dolly Out of gas, Bi11??? Puge- Grin and bear it. . . . APRIL Who put the water on the ferti1izer'??? M icy 5 Vi 222 43' mg HR ' 'Q '54 , K, H Qwfvllib' M M. 2 Your turn to carry me! I If I had muscles. I'd take mine off too. But Henry, I doh't want to dance with you ....... But Mrs, Pearson, I'm not a dunce. X A We aren't gamb1ing???? If you dare take that picture, I'11 Ronnie will never find those cookies?? . .? MAY What light thru yon window shines? Custer's last stand! ! I ! O. K. Jerry, you can get up, chapel is over. Aw, come on let me studyg I'Ve got to pass something! I ! Page 130 Start buying feed, Mr. Gloverg it's not humane! ! ! Mike2 I sure will be glad when this school gets some new cars .... Baby Huey! l ! ! Page 131 Mike, you baby sitting??? Drunk cameraman! ! HOITIC away f1'OIT1 hO1T16! Page 132 What is up is down and what is down is up! I ! S'-if On tour everything sure is changed, eh kids?! Putty good, eh, G1e1m??'? ,fy 5 Aw Ken, you didu't! Page 133 ? And we did! ! !! Where is Henry? '??'? 5 Now that's a moncotyledon and a dicotyledon fused together. If you don't put up that Rat .... S i r r I've got 14 hours, 21 grade points, and I'm tired of sleeping in this box. . . Page 134 5 5 5 3 2 i Greenwich Village in Paul Pewitt Parlor! ! Beth hops like a Bunny! ! ! ! But Glen, I don't want to marry you. . . :ez,1o U Page 135 Whistle a happy tune! ! ! V I refuse to get in the back seat with a girl. . . Rocketing toward Nationals! ! I L. M. C. moves Ong 1 GEM? is EE...-.zl Page 135 Dynamite in small package Meanwhile, back in the jungle! ! ! 091 QW! Really!??... Kia? Page 137 Inspection time! ! What is it you see, Jimmy'??? We missed this time, but nailed them the next! Bye, jerry -y -yi Page 138 ,, W3 BMX, 'WNNUffSN'SiiW'LiiZ'W ' ' ww W' ' Look at that profile, style, technique- uh -uh John - it's in the gutter! ! I . gt With J. B. C. on the left and right - L. M. C. moves forward The epitome of all - abject poverty What ever that meahs'?'?'?? Page l39 X. Now ya'11 dor1't cry I'm sure Schnieder A won't do it again. MW Guess wh0???'?? Don't be embarrased Johnny, we all have to wash. . . Better not pull that ace Larry Yes, I know, but they always shave your head before the chair .... Where did everyone go??'?? Waiting up for Santa! !! He's in back of ya'11 now. .. A ' Z 3 -mln ttf? Hang em! says C.P. Winner of the 1962 Gillette user contest ,..,,..-fm, 'N ,..., bqvf L1 qW,Ae WWA MM m,.,:,,.. my - f., 5. A W'fML A . . x ' ' MM fin! 5 , Q WX 25 , Sf' QQ rf' f S Q if f 1 Q 1 gh .f' , W Za . Q-2: F I e ,FE 4? ,, , 'A MW... ..,w+, ,W ,. -if -, rf i -H ,L , f . A ..., . saw. 5 , , ,V A .K .. - .,,.,.,,. , . ,I ,W we e-J I . '4 1'-V 2-- x:,'I- f ' f M-,...l.,.,..,, f -ag. , gauge. WY 'Q'-M A ' ff' ngffg - ' .ef '-,f:f2' ' ,' YW-WL...,,, M M L ' ' MU pw 5 ,Jae . A S5 A M I - 1 .A , ww , , ., . ,Mk 1 ' 1 we :C ww f - '- Howdy Doody Time! These week -ends are rough, Eh - gaug?? I-Iow'cl that get there. Yes, Mrs. Pearson Page 143 WU 4 :fasl'1-mzffmvr sauna f f4sf:cffa.zs.:syea,'Qe2wsuuuws'xwf:.zalir.'v Who locked the doors???? Q I guess you are wondering why I called you here .... Page 144 ADVERTISING , Q an b ,vm N M.,..,,.,.W.,......-..,.. ? ww.,9'5' -eq lm -'C Rules of the Game fAuthor Unknownj The Chaplin's advice to my son Bill on graduation day-- I am giving you the ball, son, and naming you the quarterback for your team in the game of life. I am your coach, so I'll give it to you straight. There is only one schedule to play. It lasts all your life, but consists of only one game. It is long with no time out and no substitutions. You play the whole game --all your life. You'll have a great backfield. You are calling the signals, but the other three fellows in the backfield with you have great reputations. They are named Faith, Hope and Charity. You'll work behind a truly powerful line. End to end, it consists of Honesty, Loyalty, Devotion to Duty, Self Respect, Sturdy Cleanliness and Good Behavior. The Goal Posts are the Gates of Heaven. God is the referee and sole official, He makes all the rules, and there is no appeal from them. There are ten rules. You know them as the Ten Commandments and you play them strictly in accordance with your own religion. There is also an important ground rule. lt is, As Ye would that men should do to you, do Ye also to them likewise. Here is the ball, it is your immortal soul! Hold onto it. Now, son, get in there and 1et's see what you can do with it. Compliments of MR. 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