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Dr. Law Sone, left, and Dr. Elmer Cox, right, receive volumes of letters from former students and faculty presented by Dr, Gaston Foote, pastor of First Methodist Church. X iz-V . L 5 f -, , s ' E , l . ,R V I at 'r Y s LII 5 I H... urohase Portraits ' . 'wg i li LL Rev. Homer Kluck presents Rev. Gilbert Ferrell ivith la plaque at the homecoming banquet honor- ing him :is Alumnus of the Year. --Q. N- 1 i .4 3 r.',l :- Y' E' Ed Moody, newly-elected president of the Alumni Association, performs his first official duties by greeting guests at the homecoming banquet. E- Kr I! 054 'X M .8435 'dna ,Iii I Ogan :pil tlg lil 'X --is , 9 1:1 QD -s . o 1 . 44 Nexslx'-elvftecl-ollieers ol the Rum llouslvr rlnli Like .1 loilpl- lui-.ik hom ilu-ir rlnln-s Im-:1 Xml pzrxrlvru ' fs .5 Ah Adams., hrs! vice-presirlrnt: l'.ml Snmlslimu wrt-ml tire-pu-sitlrrilg O. ll li.-nmls lIl'.lNllIl'Y ,mil Xl-- llallle Dozxer, sm-cret.irx'. J' 23
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ff Urs. -Hallie Dozicr. executive director of the Alumni Association, busily organizes the many details necessary to schedule the homecoming activities f the year. X f Alumni Association ofiicers gather to make plans for thc coming year: Ed Moody, presi- dentg Bob Carter, president-electg Mrs. Bill fPatj White, secretaryg and Dr. William Baird, vice-president. 71:55 P-f ffl, 'X V' :ii B K , tu, K vii.. . . iii? 55 Alumni Plan Homecoming, fl it 1 New faces have appeared in the halls jg' of TWC, thanks to the Alumni Associa- if tion. The alumni chapter provided the f portraits of ten past presidents of the ij-21 college which hang in the main corridor of the administration building. Research- 33.5 ing the presidents' careers was the re- , . I 'ia' 'I lf, .iv V 4' -'P' li 4-1 K I-1 Tr VE .... o an., .ul f,, -. , IC' cg, I il s '. li gf P .x ,ff 1f E sponsibility of the alumni chap-ter. March marked the time for many of the graduates and former students of TWC to return for homecoming activi- ties at their alma mater. D-ora Roberts dining hall was the scene of the Golden Shears Luncheon, which highlighted the weekend of events designed to re-ac- quaint the alumni with the campus. The Alumni Association also followed the tradition of attending one performance of the spring musical, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. Rev. Gilbert Ferrell, Methodist execu- tive secretary of the Metropolitan Board of Missions, was named Alumnus of the Year for 1968 during the Homecoming Banquet, attended by over 350 alumni. Volumes of letters from former students and faculty were presented to Dr. Law Sone and Dr. Elmer Cox, who will also retire at the end of this year. Dr. Vera Maxwell and Dr. H. Howard Hughes were also honored with the presentation of scrolls signed by grateful students as the two professors retire this year. ff 6 Ken' Noel begins planning activities as the new . H president of the Ram Booster club.
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NEW' GOLDEN TORCH MEMBERS: Miss Shirley Seagle, sponsor, Dorothy Powellg Viki Spencerg Kathy Corder, Sharon McNeilg Judy VVilliford, Mary Morris: Lolly Sayageg Martha Morris. Freshmen Achievers Gain Golden Torch The Golden Torch, an honor society for freshman women, initiated sixteen new members at its October meeting. Now in its second year, the goal of the club is to encourage superior scholastic attainment among freshman women. Ac- tive members, after their second year of membership, become collegiate alumni and may attend meetings but cannot vote or hold oflice. They become junior and senior advisors to new members. The club, under the sponsorship of Miss Shirley Seagle, has long range plans of afhliating with the nationaluscholastic society. Alpha Lambda Delta. At its organization, the constitution was written by Barbara Bedsworth, Marcia Morgan, Judy Donaldson, Louise Garcia and Faye VVright. The lo new members are sophomores who held a 3.5 average during their freshman year. They are: Judy Bell, Sharon Cushman, Barbara Green, Sabra Hester. Julie Hughes, Sheila Lantz, lllizabeth Meyer, Mary Morris, Angela Needliam, Dorothy Powell, Eugenia Riley. Lorelei Savage, Mona Sinclair, Vicki Terrell. Janice Thomas and Judy Xlilliford. f :ning flopuii the steps are Golden Torch members Judy illiforfl Nlizz Shirley Beagle, sponsor, Lolly Savage, Mary llf rri' Aff. fx i i -.! 1.51. fm f WKQW ,,,,.,,,...mnf wr-9-Q, M4401-aw l lr ' 3 Dlx VV' l
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