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Lhe Gfirst time girls will be! as well as far-ini hoautvw f 1 efrscv w ,vt V .AQ AXX' N016 r TYuzR,iuNnoR com. i 1957 6 eos, TYLER, TEXAS, DEC EMBER 4, on poise, figure, and per-E .Zi Herb and-Mrs. E. M. Potter, Mr- T1 121 TA.n1fZu- 1..- and and Ge let' ly ne: Co-Editor IS Y lack Moore f. ' . lr: Business Manager We Terry Vaughn ne. 1 5 ma 3 als 1 l i i R AND A SMILE FOP A'U - '4- iis Apache Belle, reigne I t ig activities over t Staff Wfltefs ta iP, , was Chosen by the , Ross Anderson ani ' Ol ol i 10,-. Gayle Essary Soles End Nov. I ' the Apache p.m. Deadline for the first third of A H ajearbook copy is Dee. 1. When this third! thriiuih to-:goes to press, said Mrs. Averillei fc T. di X Sf Vi g I WHS .l L . . 5 :ui-niilicuuau awaiu um: morrow' V1-hursday, in an effort to Greeilhaw, sponsor the staff Il'1LlSi.il1iawiy ucyauiinnu., was ...ward R Roland OW received- lreach the 400 goal set earlier by also choose the type of papex-,E ator. Student panel members and rapher lei' reported on sports lastlthe staff. ' ' ' ' ' '4'f 'r ': s UN topics were: set up'in t and the first four issues this! Four hundri Staff Fc., This Issue ell, the General- As- floor of the , , , lnlean the Sta Editor ,. ., .. , .... ,... ., ..,,,,,, .,,. , ...., . ,... .A,. I ack Moorerobfn Sullivan' the he Plfms to Speclilllze ln? kmd of cover. Acsistcnf Editor ,...vA., .. ...,,.. . ........,,........,.... ,, ,......, .. .Glenn lsbellunclli Tom Arthur, relations or advertising atihoped for to g5,,,,,,s Mm, H v Y, V W 4.,A A vunv 1 ' VAAQ ,,,, P 4.,,-- .-V.. F , ,nk Hoge, the UN: Norma An-v ays Tech next year While Ishelll versity size yfAsgisranf Sports Editors.. Carl Dingler, Bubba McLean, Richard Boudreauxlilems and PFOSDCUS Avereue to into industrial ed1t1ng,100k, C0'ed1l30Y Business Manager ............,...,....,.. .......,,..,..,.......,.. . . Terry Vaughn . . book S onsor 'ertlsgnsiat Texas Tech. Q A booth wilPh0mgrophcr , .t,.......... .,Vt......,......A......,..,,...,......,....,. ..,....... R 0 lan Crawtordls reviewed the his-i studenf wee lerl 15 interested m news-i hall on the fir Sqqff wma, N Q H r vqsvl . nvlp M ,,,e M A liv, , P ,, sq H Buddy sfeifcfigroungi of the UN tu 51,1 1' or industrial editing and hasibuilding when Troy Moo.,-,, g,,,,,gy,, Mcwimams, I-wry McLcmo,el Fmncg, Mcgoncggiplgnimuon m 1945, . 635 ETYXS? .ege pl'GiCTGnCC. lternate in ke Pamela Lone, Frances Kniqhton, Martha Guest, Louis Epperson. Mitch Out that there has Su en S' , e H or 'oooo A W -rf 'e --N-W'WeM's'-f-'K 'eee -- Coram, Donny Carver, Phil arakqssii, Henry Bowdoin, Barbara Andefsomstant threat of wer. elal dfaftmg , , Ross Anderson, Gayle Essary, Mary Catherine Ford. e great Orator PaiZr1CklplCture5 made- socmiecl Coll 'ying Peace' Students may , eace as he describedl P09111 during ' . - ' ' Air '1XXlC prUurv:xr!S of the UN tflday. lpolntments are C Pow Wow An All-American Rafm M me of Sludenll The my g speeches, the audience had an op-E faking the ' ' the ear-book is TJC Pow Wow was ziwurd- X been offered at All-.'X1riQx'if'.ii1 :ruling by the first place each 'lliilii Collegif-tp .Jn 5p0f1S01'Qfi Co-Editors - Glenn Isbell v oi lVilI'il'l'fSOi i . TJC. It received 5 ing feature and ncwsstory mater- i lfgtggfltbiotg l?1Lgim?5 sfbgklgi of the first twotial. ' ' 1 ' ' 1 Editor of the,All-American pu- inost difficult toipcrs was Nelwyn Williams oi ir collewn Mi-g,iVan, now a journalifzm major at i panel. 3 Staff Writers - Barbara Anderson G Y titles th in the 5 l Service lil-if lC1Ck lVlOO1'e , journzilism in-ithe University of Texas. Nelwyn Martha Guest mtl t uriiieiiiif .Y -f and much of theQzilso received the T. B. Butler biuttzc strut-gf, Lmimlzi, and X ,Tcdn iyx X,'.1,mt,:x'.C1. give do towardtpublighmg AWG,-d last 5pring and 4 i ff'-. S Z1 reporter 1 trier - Times - inner. Jthor members k this year a' Tyler, assistant e of the rglirin, sports 4 P vertiasing I iwioxd, photogr- rnbers Carl Din eil of Tylerg Fr 3 and Buddy , lot back this s KSA-e POW WW 'Y Clifton Tha Shaw Clifton Kappa Sigma tends his thanl involved in th the bon fire coming week Kappa Sigma the suonsorinn -1. Ml r ' ip!
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PERSONALITIES EDITOR Elizabeth Balfour BEAUTIES EDITOR Dimple Locker ART EDITOR Shirley Radford Asst. Editor Io Ann Gish ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR A C H E F F Beverly Bentley SPORTS EDITOR Gayle Essary Asst. Sports Editors Glenda Long and Manota Stone NK- 1-v
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The T3 C P pw ll! No. 4 l TYLER JUNIOR COLLEGE, TYLER, TEXAS, NOVEMBER e, 1957 College Athletic As- 'ing an outstanding as well as a ifomia, and was the number one poll, will carry a 7-2 very colorful ball club. fullback on the varsity high team th! howl can-an nun' 1+ Hflvk .A .:-..:..,. 4- f.- L- , - . . . . . - , 1 .- 4 fo.-.1 -1 three in unraarvvvn, vnv-.nm-Jv. vo. urunrvov Henry' forrnerly or Llauldrnla' , Y- - division of the No- announced. because of their be- took pon in football while in coil 4' E f ' Z l. , F, , Jumor year npletely spoi omplexioned lot to be 1 lll' ,V yn, M. , rf achievemex an in high 7' f plays baske present he is a leading St. f league baslf church mem -ntally, two x his team to n. points in Four points me as St. I a one point abilities also he has the a of it. ing enabled I on a two-5 bvers books a selected hir choice for 1 st of its kind - , Mg, A , i old Lawler, 'l X LX 'F the scholars' Q Y- 'vw'-f-H' UL .ncgxuu Aav LJLCLCILLI W!1aI'L0l'l, V1CEOI'la, U61 Maf BBQ nlgn school boxer UU- gl'?G-Ing OI bf1QkQf 1hlIw ufnrlfa-wwe U If ' ' ' A i pwngville, scholqrshm. sgortsmanshrp, and U ' Photographers - Boland Crawford Sports Efi1l0f ' Frank H01eY '- l- , Asst. Edltor - Glenn Isbell Dlck CQfeY , ,M sioff Writer - Buddy sro-nor f + 5 N ' Aaanriatrh Qlnllrgmtr HFPHE U I ALL-AMERICAN NEWSPAPER CRITICAL SERVICE - IICOND nxurzx In X t x9ss-19sr 2 i L. ' , , -ml 4-'Q fel ' 1 E Ameru be 5 , Q l T92 1'-fuk I In recognition of in merit., in awarded ' ' Honor Ru All-Amrriran llimnr Rating L V in Ill: Efy-urvntn hyational Newspaper Critical Service of time Associated Colle.-gat: Prru 'X A V tttlu UrnivcnityofMinne:ota,Sc1rw1qfjournalism, this Twentieth day o'fOcrol1cr,l9,57, ' , lrrm-'J 51 0 ao- fr:-....4..r---.4----2-'-if- , To The I le Ju io College i We are proud to extend best wishes on the winning of your recent 'AIl-American honor rating Q . . the highest award of its type which is presented to any college newspaper. V l We have watched your progress with great interest and have noted the fine work in your behalf by Dr, Jenkins and Mrs. Preiean. We offer our con- gatulations to your editor and the entire staff of the POW WOW on this I
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