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Foreword The scholastic year of 1966-67 did not witness any amazing or out- standing events. For the majority of the students of Stephen F. Austin State College the year was typical — and yet in its own special way it was unigue also. As in every other year there were scores of students new to college life, the freshmen. To these students SFA was a new life, a new challenge and a step from being mere high school students to college men and women. And, of course, there were sophomores, liter- ally wise but foolish. These students were no longer just freshmen but not guite upperclassmen either. Also included were the juniors who could say I ' m almost there and the seniors who really were there and, per- haps, secretly wishing they were not leaving their Alma Mater, but start- ing all over again. Last were the graduate students who remained at SFA for another year of higher education. Yes, these things are typical when seen in perspective but, to each individual student, the year was special — something great. Possibly the outstanding event of the year to some students was the night the fight- ing SFA Lumberjacks beat the Lone Star Conference football champions, East Texas State University. And ne ' er to be forgotten is the Homecoming game when SFA conguered their greatest rivals, the Sam Houston Bear- kats, and when SFA ' s cagers ran over the nationally-ranked Howard Payne Yellowjackets. Perhaps the outstanding event that sticks in another ' s mind is more personal — an A on a term paper, initiation ceremonies into a fraternity or sorority, watching the new science building progress day by day, a Coke in the College Center, a bull session with close friends in the dorm, a special date . . . Certainly these things are not really outstanding events — but they are important. They are the founda- tion for memories of a special year at college that will be remembered a lifetime. We of the Stone Fort staff sincerely hope that 1966-67 was a good year for each of you and that the 1967 Stone Fort will recall more and more valuable memories as each year goes by.
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PERSONALITIES I 10-129 ORGANIZATIONS 130-185 CLASSES 1 86-283 ADVERTISEMENTS 284-296 THE STONE FORT 1967 Stephen F. Austin State College Nacogdoches, Texas STAFF Editor- Mike Warms Associate Editor — Royce Walker Sports Editors — Mickey Gumber and James McComb Business Manager — Harry Gilbert Advertising Manager — Bing Cherry Photographers — Mickey Gumber, Bob Bowling, David Woodworth Advisor — Dr. Francine Hoffman Practicum Assistants — Dennis Ames, Royce Ashberry, Sherry Barton, Carroll Bass, Pat Brown, Don Calvert, Don Candler, Rick Carpenter, Mike Carswell, Carol Cloyd, Don Eastman, James Hardin, Carol Gene Harlow, Barbara Harris, Sarah Harris, Elaine Hicks, Gary Kappes , Robert Kennedy, Jim Leavell, Carolyn Lister, Wilbert Love, Anne McConville, Mike McJilton, Melissa McRee, Tom Murphy, Sam Paine, Jessica Roach, Suzanne Roberts, Susan Sitchler, Stephanie Stern, Eddie Walt, Mike Winslow, Hunter Youngblood 3
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Lest We Forget . . . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with Liberty and [ustice for all. TEXAS, OUR TEXAS Texas, our Texas! All hail the mighty state! Texas, our Texas! So wonderful, so great! Largest and grandest, withstanding every test; O empire wide and glorious, you stand supremely blest. LIBRARY OTBFmai F. AUSTIN STATE COLLEGE NACOGDOCHES. TEXA? ALL HAIL TO SFA Oh future bright ' neath the Purple and White, All hail to SFA ' Mid Texas pines we have found peaceful shrines Where ev ' ry month is May. Long live our Alma Mater. Honor to thee for aye. As years unfold, happy mem ' ries we ' ll hold, All hail to SFA.
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