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Page 63 text:
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Oat edt 1939 Jetter with that cute smile. Chandler and Bell rush home for lunch after 12:30 classes. Aiter seven months of hard labor by the N.Y.A. boys, the tennis courts were finally finished. Daddy Long-Legs (or somebody) poses on a bale of cotton. The mighty Iron Horse that carried the W. C. students to Hillsbobro to see the first Conference victory. Ex-student Reeder has a friendly tus- sle. E. N. Goode, one of our ministeral stu- dents. A couple of fair dames take a rest. The Dean of Women on her way to town. Three of the inmates from the Boy’s Barn. Just another one of those things that happen most every time that Burr is present.
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Page 62 text:
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This page, folks, features a number of choice items from a remarkable collec- tion of pictures made under the direc- tion of The Oak Leaf’s cameraman, Joe L. Woody, on Armistice Day, 1938, when the John Tarleton Agricultural Colleze Plowboys invaded Weat?:erford by special train to seek revenge on the team which wrested from them the 1937 Conference championship. You can see it was a great day, and you can see also in this photomontage the Weather- ford College student body, on the march and at the station, the Tarleton train and cadet corps, its crack drill squad, our own Jayne Russell and her Weatherford Band which made things as interesting between halves as Red O’Neal and his teammates, shown here in action, did during the game. Charies Forbes is seen as yell leader, and the three girls leading the parade at the bottom of the page are Dorothy Ward, Mildred Bruce, and Charlsie Bradshaw, close backed by Hearn Pritchard. Almost everybody’s on this page somewhere; where are you?
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Page 64 text:
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On to the depot, then to Hillsboro. Cotton Harrison at a glance. Berry gives a freshman the works. Mrs. Field on a windy day. Clifford Clinton takes a nap in classes, which is a common occurence. The drag to town McGee gets Dero’s autograph. Fran and Liz make a dash for a class. The Teague. brothers; Jake S. and Junior. You guess this one. Just another chapel cut. ( ol Leet 1939
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