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JACK AESCHLIMAN Left to right — Bob Buckalew, Louise Doddridge, John Parker, John Holland, and Bob White. Left to right — Eleanor Bradford, Griffin Shoffner, Barbara Hamner, Elois Robison, and Glynne Griffin. Left to right — Pat Rahall, Charles Mueller, Georgia Lou Mason, Norman Eckert, and Tish Hodgson. Left to right — Claude McCollum, James Killman, Ed Reece, and Bernard Hill. Page Twenty-seven
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Tiaet aa BOB DeZONIA CURTIS ELDRED ED REESE The Tiger Rag seeks to serve as an organ of student opinion and student activities, giving a fair representation to all organiza- tions on the campus. During the fall and winter quarters, the staff served under the editorship of Bob DeZonia. When he was called into service, Curtis Eldred was promoted to the position of editor, assuming his new duties at the spring quarter. Mr. Fred C. Kendrick has finished his second year as faculty adviser to the staff. Those who served under DeZonia were: Managing Editor CURTIS ELDRED Associate Editor PAT MEADOWS Sports Editor JACK AESCHLIMAN Sports Assistants JOHN PARKER, BRUCE GRAVES, PETER MAYNARD, VIVIAN EASLEY Society Editor BETH STRATTON Assistant Society Editor TISH HODGSON Head Copyreader BOB BUCKALEW Copy Desk PAT RAHALL, ANN CHESHIER Feature Writers J. MONROE COLVETT, DAN WALLACE ELEANOR BRADFORD, ELOYSE ROBISON Photograph Editors CHARLES CADWELL, BRUCE GROVE Staff Artist FULTON KLINKE Business Manager ED REECE Faculty Adviser FRED C. KENDRICK Left to right — Standing are Beth Stratton, Leon Hardison, John Parker, and Pat Meadows. Seated — is Curtis Eldred. FRED C. KENDRICK Faculty Advisor Tage Twenty-six
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ieA j tnaae Left to right — Dr. Bannon, Dr. Cornelius, Nolen Bradley are the literary genuises behind the Memphis State Literary magazine LES IMAGE. Les Image has grown in stature since the Spring of 1949. Now in its third year, the club is designed as a sounding board for budding young talent who are interested in creative writing; it serves as a medium wherein original materials are discussed and improved. The group pub- lished the best material biannually this year in its official organ, Imagine. This year, the group met once a month for informal teas at individual homes and had two banquets; the final one — with a dance — at the end of the school year at the Hotel Claridge. The five members pictured here have shown themselves as stellar contributors to Imagine this year. Other members include Betty May, Myrtle Jean Dabbs, O. D. Yancey, Rachel Gibson, Mar- celle Lesselle, Jolee Taylor, Mabel Vick and Beth Stratton. Nolen E. Gene Bradley and D. Lowell Holbrook were editors for this year. Beth Stratton was Secretary and Gene Bradley was Student Government representative. The faculty advisors are Dr. Peter Bannon, Dr. Rowland M. Hill, and Dr. Samuel R. Cornelius. Les Image has now published seven issues of Imagine and has sent representatives to the Southern Literary Festival last year and this year. The club has had many stimulating and en- joyable meetings this year, thanks to Dr. and Mrs. Bannon, Dr. Edward Lewis, Miss Betty May, Dr. and Mrs. Claire Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. John E Farnor, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wynn. Les Image is looking forward to the time when Imagine has behind it a tradition of long service to the College. Among the major contributors to LES IMAGE are (left to right) D. Lowell Holbrook, Martha Blanchard, Nolen Bradley, Ernest Witte, and Warren Wilder. Page Twenty-eight
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