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l Joes and Janes Will Remember... SEPTEMBER, 1946 lO-the Fish registration. There were many new faces cmd much to learn about college life. ll-the registration for the Sophomores who now think they own the campus. i2-the first day of classes and the first assembly of the college year. Dr. Mac was on hand to wel- come us and tot explain the rules of the school. l7-the tryouts and election of cheerleaders. The audi- torium was packed with students who wanted to yell, sing, and hear the band play. Coach Hatcher introduced the '46 Dragons. i8-the first meeting of the ROGD for the term. i9-the Hardin-P.J.C. game. We lost, 12 to 6. The new cheerleaders, Lenore, Sonny, June, Jean, Johnny, and Henry helped to keep our spirits up though. 23-the steak fry the Eco club had at its first meeting. -the concession operated by the ROGD and the Galleon staff at the Lamar County Fair. 24-the Sophomore Class officer-s election. Orbie Floyd was chosen as president, and Mrs. Singley and Coach Hatcher were selected as spon-sors. 25-the pep rally we had to give the football boys a big send-off to meet San Angelo. -the first get-together of the Freshmen. They sin- gled out J. C. Coker to lead them as president, and Mrs. Coker and Mr. Cook were named as sponsors. 27-the defeat handed the Dragons by San Angelo, 27 to 6. OCTOBER, 1946 l-the day our photographer started making class pictures for the yearbook. -Bill Spain was elected president of the Ex-GI Club. 3-the BSU Get-Acquainted Party and pep rally in the west grove of the college. 4--that Friday night the Dragons beat Hillsboro ln- dians, 20 to 6. The Student Council helped us celebrate by sponsoring a dance after the game. 9-the box supper and dance the Phi Theta Kappa had in the recreation room. lO-the fire prevention program in assembly at which Fire Chief Mutt Cross spoke. l l-the Collegiate Players Round-Up Party on the ten- nis court. The square dances were a lot of fun. l2-the trip some of the Galleon staff took to see about covers and engravings for the '47 book. Page 28 I3-the Sophomore favorites election. -our 6 to O loss to Lamar College at Noyes Sta- dium. After the game the cheerleaders gave a dance. -the dance the ROGD had in observance of Hal- loween. -the organization meetings of two new groups on the campus -the Red Cross Unit and the Forensic Society. -the state convention of Home Economics Clubs which Miss Evans and some of the members at- tended. -the pep rally we had in assembly to get in trim for the P.J.C.-Navarro game. -the splendid game the Dragons played in win- ning from Navarro, 7 to 6. The band and cheer- leaders went to Corsicana with the team to give them support. the inspiring program given by the Baylor nurses and First Baptist Church Youth Choir in assembly. -the annual Halloween carnival. Spooks and fun reigned at the gala occasion. NOVEMBER, l946 2-the presentation of Virginia Smith as sweetheart of Gamma Iota -Chi at the association's dinner- dance. 7-the tea honoring the wives of veterans living on the campus given by the Red Cross Unit. -the pep rally and grid tilt between P.J.C. and John Tarleton. We celebrated our 7 to O victory at the band dance after the game. 8-the holiday we were given in observance of Armistice. l3-the announcement that Callie Ann Ayres was elected queen of the '46 Dragons. i5-the P.J.C.-N.T.A.C. game at Arlington. We lost l9to O. 17-the tea Miss Evans gave the Galleon staff. l8-the meeting of the Executive Committee of the Ex-Student Association at which final plans for Homecoming Day were made. 19-the election of Barbara Park as Homecoming Queen. 20-the assembly given by the Talco band and Choral Club. 21-Homecoming Day. The big parade showed the hard work we had put into the making of floats. iContinued on Page 425
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Class of 1947 First Semester Officers President . ........ Orbie Floyd Vice-President . . ,. Neil Coker Secretory-Treosurer . . . . . Mojie Locke Girl Rep. to Student Council . . Minnie Bornes Boy Rep. to Student Council . . . Eudell Dicus Sponsors . ....... Mrs, Joe Singley Coocti Dixon Hotcher Second Semester Officers President . . . Clifford Reeves Vice-President . . . . Jimmy Miles Secretory-Treosure-r . .... Lometo l-lildinger Girl Rep. to Student Council . . Mitzi Hotcher Boy Rep. to Student Council . . Bert Thomos Sponsors . ..... . Mrs. Joe Singley Cooch Dixon l-lotcher Top picture Cleft to rightiz Minnie Bornes, Orbie Floyd, Eudell Dicus, ond Moiie Locke. Circle: Mrs. Joe Singley ond Cooch Dixon Hotcher. Bottom picture Cleft to righti: Mitzi Hotclier, Bert Thomas, Lometo Hildinger, Jimmy Miles, ond Clifford Reeves. Pcige 30
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