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tiatHHi fjJcdathh FRANK MacGOFFENT, President of The Memphis State Alumni Association, speaks at the Alumni Banquet. Thank you Alumni for your support on the UTAM BILL, your cheers at our athletic events and your willingness to help whenever needed. Under the leadership of Mr. MacGoffm you have worked with us in every instance. Thank you for your loyalty. WALTER EVANS, former MSC footballer, and John Cobb seemed to be enjoying their talk of old times. HANK FARING, extreme left, congratulated victorious Frank Mawyer and Frank Berry on their afternoon ' s game while Paul Hicks, extreme right, seated, smiles his approbation. Page Sixteen
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REPRESENTATIVES: Howard Akers Jamo3 Alexander Shirly Barber Peter Beaver Evianne Blakemorc Nolen Bradley Robert Brasher Wayne Smith Joanne Stignani Ronald Terry Nancy Thompson Barbara Trotter Barbara Traux Bryan Wade i Don Brown Monroe Virginia Sue Dorothy Cleve AI Bill Anne Colvett Cooke Crenshaw Danielson Drennon Fleetwood Forester Griffin Hal Walker ik i George Bill David Everett Harl Walter Warnock Williams Wynne Young Pdiie I ' ifteen
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Cuk CM Top row (left to right) — Bobby Tucker, President; Pappy Lati- mer, V. President. Bottom row (left t o right) — Everett MacFadden, Treasurer; Anna Pearson, Secretary; Tish Hodgson, Reporter. The Cub Club has continued its fine work in the boostering of school spirit and publicizing of athletic events. The biggest project which the club undertook was the supervision of homecoming decorations. For the winner of this contest, we awarded a trophy. Also the Cub Club helped the M Club in the enforcement of Freshman Regulations. We decorated for all the football and basketball games besides helping with the publicity of these events. The Cub Club has made great strides this year, but it hopes to make still bigger strides within the coming year. MEMBERS DECORATE FOR ALL-STUDENT DANCE. First row (left to right) — Bobbie Cooper, Anna Pearson; Pappy Latimer, Carolyn Thomas, Barbara Pankey. Second row (left to right) — Harmon Verlen, Manie Leachman, Berl Gary, Jane Pulliam, Bill Trotter, Cecil Simpson. Third row (left to right) — Eleanor Bradford, Mary Gardiner Miller, Ronnie Gruenwald, Yvonne Ergle, Betty Jane Smith, Liz Barthelomew.
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