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Page 1: Magnolia, Arkansas Presented · Magnolia, Arkansas Pre-Medical "She is now working for her de gree-M.R.S." DOROTHY N. GREEN Magnolia, Arkansas Education "She wears a smile for all
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Magnolia, Arkansas

Presented by

MRS . MILTON TALLEY

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VIRGINIA CLEA VER, Editor

DAN SMITH, Business Manager

and

The staff of the yearbook

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Dick Townsend made an outstanding record both as a citizen and as a member of the Armed forces. Before enter­ing the service he attended Magnolia A. and M. College. Dur­ing his time in the service. Dick won many decorations, in­cluding the Distinguished Service Cross. After his discharge he returned to the A. and M. campus to resume his pursuit of education. Dick was well liked by the faculty and the stu­dent body. He was outstanding both in his studies and in athletics. He had a very pleasing personality, which won and kept for him many friends. His absence is greatly felt and regretted by the faculty members and students of A. and M. College.

Staff of the 1947 MULERIDER

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SlU~~NlS

FEAtURtS

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New Main

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McCrary Hall

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Cross Hall

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Nelson Hall

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Caraway Hall

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Campus View

Campus View

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Campus View of Greek Theatre

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Clubhouse

Library

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.. F acuity- Row

W ilkinsville

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President' s Home

Dairy

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

DR. JOHN H. WILSON Magnolia

MR. J. LUTHER LOWE Garland

MR. C. E. HENDRIX Horatio

MR. D. 0 . TALBOT Stamps

MR. NED STEW ART Texarkana

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THE PRESIDENT Charlie S. Wilk ins

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THE DEAN

E. E. Graham

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BUSINESS MANAGER

John Ed Cleaver

STUDENT LABOR SUPERVISOR Milton B . Talley

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MRS. NORMA STARNES ADAMS

Matron Men's Dormitory

EUDORA AKIN

B.S., Peabody College

Dean of Women

W . G. BAGNALL

B.S., Louisiana State University M.S., Louisiana State University

Physical Education

MRS. W. G. BAGNALL

B.A., Alabama College

Mathematics

BRUCE B. BEVENS

B.S., Oklahoma University M.S., Cincinnati University

Business Administration

MRS. J. E. BUSSEY

Dietitian and Superintendent of Dining Ha//

INEZ COUCH

B.A., University of Arkansas M.A., Emory University

English

MARY ELIZABETH CLEGG

B.A., Hendrix College

Secretary to the Dean

ORV AL CHILDS

B.S., Oklahoma A. and M.

Agriculture

FLORRIE B. FRANKLIN

B.S.. M.A., Texas State College for Women

Home Economics

MA TSYE GANTT

B.A., Henderson Brown College

Registrar

MRS. E. E. GRAHAM

Postmistress

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LAKE GREENE

University of Arka nsas

Engineering Superintendent of Buildings

MARGARET HARTON

B.A., Louisiana State University M.A., University of Alabama

Speech

MRS. KA TIE HOLLIS

Matron of Caraway Hall

R. G. KING

B.S., North Texas State Teachers College

Veterans Coordinator

FLORENCE LEDFORD

B. A., Southeastern State College M.A., University of Oklahoma

Secretarial Training

SAGE McLEAN

W. C. MUNN

B.A., Ouachita College M.S., University of Iowa

Biological Sciences

B.A., Henderson Brown College

Chemistry

MRS. 0. W. NIPPER

B.M., Grinnell College

Voice

J. M. PEACE

ORRIS NIPPER

D.V.M., Kansas State College

A nimal Industry

B.A., Hendrix College

Librarian

MRS. J. M. PEACE

Bookstore

J. H. RAY

B.S., Graduate Study, East Texas State Teachers College

Chemistry, Physics

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MRS. FA YE NIX SIKES

Resident Nurse

S. D. SMITH

B.A., Davidson College M.A., Princeton University Ph.D., Universi·y of North Carolina

Social Science

ELMER C. SMITH

B.A., Hendrix College

Cooch

STELLA LEE SMITH

B.S., M.S., East Texas State Teachers College.

Education

KATHRYN SMITH

B.S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute

Physical Education

TWYLA STEWART

Magnolia A. and M. College

Secretary lo the Business O/£ice

ELLIE TUCKER

B.S., University of Arkansas M.A., University of Texas

English

BESSIE WALLA CE

Magnolia A. and M.

Assistant Librarian

ADAM E. WEST

B.A., Centenary College

Band

MRS. NENA PLANT WDEMAN

B.A., Louisiana State Normal College B.M., Centenary College M.M., Chicago Musical College

JOY WHALEY

B.A., Henderson State Teachers Col­lege; Graduate Study, University of Mexico

T. D. BOWLES

BS., Sul Ross State Teachers College; Graduate Study, A. & M. College of Texas

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s

JACK MARSHALL President

0 p

CLASS OFFICERS

"DOC" KELLEY Treasurer

H 0

WALTER BENNETT Secretary

M 0

OWEN " BUD" MOORE Vice-President

R E s

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JAMES ADAMS Magnolia, Arkansas

Pre-Medical

"None but himself can be his par­allel."

JOHN EDWARD ALEXANDER Magnolia, Arkansas

Pre-Medical

"If someone dcesn't kill me, I'll live until I die."

VIRGINIA I. ANDING Smackover, Arkansas

Home Economics

"While up and about, let's be court­ing."

HAROLD D. BAIRD Fayetteville, A rkansas

Physical Education

"This is the guy you will find behind the paper in the bcokstore.'

DONALD W. BAKER El Dorado, Arkansas

General

"I wish the ladies would leave me alone."

MELBA LOU BALLARD Magnolia, Arkansas

Secretarial

"Lord! I wonder what fool it was that first invente d kissing?"

FRANCES JEANNE BARBAREE Stamps, Arkansas

Home Economics

" Small in Statue, but big in de­termination."

OLIVER W. BA RBAREE EI Dorado, Arkansas

Agriculh.:re

"Truth is a precious article; let us all economize in the use of it."

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SOP HOMORES "M uleriders" MARY JUANITA BARNETI

Magnolia, Arkansas Secretarial

"A winning smile, a desire to be a friend to everyone, and a gener­ous nature will carry her far."

JAMES W. BARTON Magnolia, Arkansas Business Administration

" 'Tis not the drinking that is to be blamed, but the excess'."

BILLY JUNE BATEN Haynesville, :..ouisiana Secretarial

"Things wil! happen anyway, why worry?

All things come to those who wait, why hurry?"

WILLIAM BAUCUM Magnolia, Arkansas Business Administration

"Action is the proper fruit of knowl­edge."

MARY ELLA BEATY Emmett, Arkansas General "Be good and you might be happy, but you'd miss a lot of fun."

WALTER F. BENNE'IT Lewisville, Arkansas Business Administration

"The most manifold sign of wis­dom is continued cheerfulness."

WANDA BLAIR McNeil, Arkansas Secondary Education

"The secret to success is constancy to purpose."

KENNETH D. BOATMAN Horatio, Arkansas Business Administration

" 'Tis the car that arouses them'."

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CAL VIN LESLIE BOOTH Walkerville, Arkansas

Pre-Engineering

"Sometimes Wise; usually other­wise."

GORDON L. BRAZIL Los Angeles, California

Engineering

"The man who wails for thing.~ to turn up, finds his toes do first."

JAMES F. BURTON, JR. Magnolia, Arkansas

Business Administration

"Won't scmeone help him bear the burden of the world?"

THOMAS G. BYRD, JR. El Dorado, Arkansas

Engineering

"Work bears witness who does well."

VIRGINIA CLEA VER Magnolia, A rkansas

Special-Music

"Let no act be done without a pur­pose nor otherwise than according to the perfect principles of art."

CHARLES E. COLEY Lockesburg, Arkansas

Agriculture

"Nothing stronger than a pipe for me."

JAMES COOPER Waldo, Arkansas

Agriculture

"Let thy words be few."

MARY IRENE COULTER Lockesburg, Arkansas

Secondary Education

"Silence is not always bashful­ness; sometimes it's good sense."

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TOMMIE RUTH COX Magnolia, Arkansas

Business Administration

"When she steps for dancing her steps are so complete; the music nearly k ills itseli listening to her feet."

HERMAN F. CRAIN El Dorado, Arkansas

Chemical Engineering

"Men, like bullets, go fastest when they are smoothest."

ARTHUR E. CREAMER Texarkana, Arkansa s

Engineering

"Excellence is the reward of labor."

R. L. CUMMINGS Prescott, Arkansas

Agriculture

"A true embodiment of high ideals."

B. J. DAUGHERTY Smackover, Arkansas

Business Administration

"A man well made, with a reso­lute determination."

FRANK A. DAVIS Ashdown, Arkansas

Agriculture

"It doesn' t matter so much what a man stands for. It's what he falls for."

LESTER LEVI DA VIS Magnolia, Arkansas

Agriculture

"Ready and willing to help wherev­er he is needed."

MARY ANN DA VIS Stamps, Arkansas

Home Economics

"Friendship for many; love for one.''

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SOPHOMORES JACK E. DAVIS

Stephens, Arkansas General

"Life 's loo short to squander."

CLARENCE 0. DeLANO El Dorado, Arkansas Engineering

"Unuttered words never bring sorrow."

MARY ELISE DENNIS Waldo, Arkansas Education

"When duty calls she ;s ready and dependable."

LEWIS DENDY Village, Arkansas Bookkeeping

"Lewis, a type all his own."

HAZEL JEAN DODSON Mcgnolia, Arkansas Secondary Education

"Men are her specialty; basket­ball her sideline."

ST ARK CAMERON DODSON Magnolia, Arkansas Agriculture

"JI you tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough, ii will be believed."

WINNIE M. DODSON Magnolia, Arkansas Secondary Education

" What a friend and what a sport."

DAVID R. DOOLEY Mt. Pleasant, Texas Engineering

"l love a lassie, a bonnie, bonnie lassie."

S'udy of Kelley

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SOPHOMORES Cheer up, Kat WARREN N. DOSS

Magnolia, Arkansas Bookkeeping

"If l shoot at the sun, l may hit a star."

PAULITA J. DOVE Magnolia, Arkansas Bookkeeping

"Whatever is worth doing is worth doing right."

GORDON B. DUGAL Strong, Arkansas Agriculture

"It is nice to have a teacher for a wile."

LELAND H. DUGGER Columbia, Missouri Business Administration

"His idea of an agreeable person is one who agrees with him."

DONAH DURELL DUMAS Emerson, Arkansas Engi:leering

"Words and a smile always come easily."

CHARLES F. DUNCAN Ogden, Arkansas Business Administration

"He gives advice by the bucket and takes it by the grain."

LEONA DUNN Louann, Arkansas Home Economics

"Love will conquer at the last."

JODIE BYRD ELLEN El Dorado, Arkansas Agriculture

"Of true worth; one lo be de­pended upon."

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LEO EDWIN EV ANS Mineral Sp;ings, Arkcnsas

Agricu'.ture

' Y ~u·ve gol lo do your own grow­ing, no molter i:cw tall your grand­father was."

JAMES L. EVERETI Horatio, Arkansas

Prc-Er.gine:,1 ing

"He sowed /-is wild oats and pray­ed for a crop failure,."

MILDRED J. FARLEY Stamps, Arkansas

Business Administration

"The kiss of the sun on a hall blown rose."

PAULINE F:ELDER Junc1ion City, Arkansas

Speech

"She would do anything lo serve a friend ."

DON 8. FINCHER Waldo, Arkar:sas

Business

"Oh! What may man within him hide."

BUSTER FRANKLIN FORD Ashdown, Arkansas

Agriculture

"Lile and football- they speak for him."

TROY J. FOREMAN Magnolia, Arkansas

Agriculture

"He has an expression of enam­eled se//-assurance."

JASPER C. FRANCIS, JR. Beaumont, Texas

Vocational Agriculture

"I don't know who my grandfather was, I am much more concerned to know what his grandson will be."

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ALMA JEAN FRANKS Magnolia, Arkansas

Business Administration

"Quiet, e fficien t, studious; and ye t a charming companion."

HARRY M. FREEMAN Mt. Holly, Arkansas

Engineering

"I wonder what it's all about."

GEORGE D. FRIEBERGER Texarkana, Arkansas

Engineering

"And certainly he was a good fellow ."

THOMAS F. GARNER Gilliam, Arkansas

Engineering

"Up and doing with a heart for any fate."

JAMES R. GARNER Tayler, Arkansas

Pre-W.edical

"A friend of whom you are always sure."

ROY H. GILLIAM El Dorado, Arkansas

Engineering

"If you can make people kind, not merely respectable, the problem will be solved."

BOBBY LYNCH GLADNEY Magnolia, Arkansas

Business Administration

"Sweet and lovable, never blue, to her friends she's always true."

LARON E. GOLDEN Arkadelphia, Arkansas

Agriculture

"Successfully doing his work in a quiet manner."

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• "'

SOPHOMORES Hi ! Down There ELOISE GRAVES

Magnolia, Arkansas Pre-Medical

"She is now working for her de­gree-M.R.S."

DOROTHY N. GREEN Magnolia, Arkansas Education

"She wears a smile for all she meets."

RAY M. GRISWOLD Magnolia, Arkansas Arts and Sciences

"Though modest, on his unembrass­ed brow nature h:is written gentle­man."

JOHN PAUL HADLEY Magnolia, Arkansas Chemical Engineering

"Ah! Why should life all labor be."

WALTER A. HALE Lockesburg, Arkansas General

"Life without a woman is a bore; with her it is a tragedy. I don't like tragedies."

BETIY HAMLET Rodney, Arkansas Home Economics

"For she was very studious."

REGINALD L. HASTINGS Atkins, Arkansas Engineering

"Slow-thinking, easy-going."

JAMES E. HA YNES Nashville, Arka nsas Pre-Medical

" What can I do to be forever known?"

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SOPHOMORES Those Caraway Steps FREDDIE T. HAYS

Mena, Arkansas Pre-Engineering

"One who has every right to success.''

MURPHY E HAWKINS Tinsman, Arkansas Engineering

"There's place and means for ev­ery man alive."

SETH HEATH Camden, Arkansas Engineering

"And here's a youngster of ex­cellent pith."

SESS D. HENSLEY Mena, Arkansas General

"A champion in more than one thing."

WILMA JOYCE HILL Magnolia, Arkansas Arts and Sciences

"With self-respect she makes her way in life."

JAMES E. HOLCOMBE Horatio, Arkansas General

"Quite handsome, not certain to give the girls a break."

IRIS A. HORTON Manning, Arkansas Secretarial

"To know her better is one's de­sire."

VIRGIL F. HOW ARD El Dorado, Arka nsas Business Administra tion

"Grow old along with me; the best is yet to be."

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RUBY L. HUDSON Magnolia, Arkansas

Elementary Education

"To serve humanity is my desire."

JOHN EDWIN HUGHC:S Stamps, Arkansas

Engineering

"His keen thinking and ready wit will give him pleasure and others-"

MARGARET W. HUGHES Magnolia, Arkansas

Speech

"Her tecuty caused a crisis in my vccatulary."

R. R. HUNTER Stephens, Arkansas

Engineering

"A wise head on young shoulders."

DOROTHY LYNN HUNT Magnolia, Arkansas

Business Administration

"Bubbling over with life and pep, Dot leads Duncan a merry step."

GRADY L. HURST Lewisville, Arkansas

Arts and Sciences

"For he was a good tel/ow."

GEORGE W. STEED Delight, Arkansas

Engineering

"Men may come, and men may go, but 1 stay on forever."

BYRON T. JOHNSON, JR. Eagle Mills, Arkansas

Pre-medical

"A mental heavyweight. Knccks his A's off regularly."

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BILLIE JO JONES Murfreesboro, Arkansas

Physical Education

"Talking she knew not why nor cared."

CLARENCE B. KELLEY Ma<Jnolia. Arkansas

Engineering

"Just as the nature of the univer· sal has work to do, so do l."

RUBEN D. KELLY Magnolia, Arkansas

Engineering

"If luck stays with him, he may be a genius some day."

MARJORY D. LANGFORD New Edinburg, Arkansas

Pre-Medical

" 'Tis better to have loved a large man, than never to have loved a small."

JAMES E. LEE Prescott, Arkansas

Agriculture

"Wise and Mighty."

VIVIENNE LEMLEY Magnolia, Arkansas

Music

"It's the song you sing and the smile you wear, that makes the sun shine everywhere."

WILLIAM S. LESLIE Nashville, Arkansas

Agri~ulture

"Closed mouth will bring thee no bad luck."

DOROTHY D. LITIRELL Camden, Arkansas

Secondary Education

"She's herself, what more can you ask?

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SOPHOMORES One Point Landing JOHN C. LUCK, JR.

McNeil, Arkansas Engineering

"Tops in any woman's language."

MARY E. LYONS Junction City, Arkansas Elementary Teacher Training

"One who will always be a friend to everybody."

CONNIE E. MALOCH Emerson, Arkansas Bookkeeping

"Connie has a beautiful voice, sing­ing not flirting is his choice."

W. H. MALOCH, JP.. Emerson, Arkansas Business

"Distance is a great promoter of admiration."

JACK W. MARSHALL Magnolia, Arkansas Pre-Engineering

"Attend to the matter that is be­fore thee, whethe r it be an opinion, an act, or a word."

ALBERT L. MARTIN, JR. Texarkana, Arkansas Agriculture

"Be silent and safe."

THOMAS D. MARTIN Rosston, Arkansas Engineering

"A big heart wishing to be friends with everybody."

HOW ARD R. MASHAW Lewisville, Arkansas Engineering

"Not afraid of work, but not in sympathy with it."

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SOPHOMORES Well, Well, W ell! NINA M. McCLEN DON

Lewisville, Arkansas Secondary Education

"/ seek one man, which one?"

ROYCE L. McMAHEN Magnolia, Arkansas Pre-Vet-Medical

"The actions of men are the best interpreters of their thoughts."

LESLIE V. MILLER Ashdown, Arkansas Agriculture

"Earnest efforts will lead the w ay to great achievements."

OWEN MOORE El Dorado, Arkansas Arts a nd Sciences

"His good humor prevailed."

MORGAN MOORE Stephens, Ark. Pre-Engineering

"He's all you could wish for, look for, hope for-he's Morgan."

REX N. MOORE Carthage, Arkansas Pre-Medical

"If it be a gentleman and a scho/. or you seek; you have found him."

THERAL 0. MOORE Emerson, Arkansas Engineering

" A good model freshman-a real sophomore."

RACHAEL C. MOUSER Stamps, Arkansas Music

"Give me music and liie will be a pleasure."

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;AMES A. MONTGOMERY, JR. Waldo, Arkansas

Pre-Medical

"He ligl-.ts tre next questior. on 11:e ~:u ·) of the last."

WILMA HELEN MUNN Rosston, Arkansas

Education

"Deeds are nobler than words, cctions mightier than boasting."

JOHNNY MURPHY, JR. El Dorado, Arkansas

Engineering

"He and Tommie Ruth make swel/ dancing partners."

MARY K. MYERS Stamps, Arkansas

Home Economics

"/ don' t mind helping, but le// me what it's a// about."

BOBBYE LOIS NIPPER Magnolia, Arkansas

Business Administration

"God's gilt to the men."

FA YE RENE OGLESBY Stamps, Arkansas

Education

"She who laughs- lasts."

GLENN W . OXFORD Stamps, Arkansas

Pre-Medical

"Think not so much of what thou hast not, as of what thou hast."

JOSEPH B. PEARCE Magnolia, Arkansas

Business Administration

"Wisdom and good looks never go together."

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PATRICIA A. RAIFORD Magnolia, Arkansas

Business Administration

" A witty beauty is a power; A witty woman is a treasure."

JOHN DOUGLAS RAIFORD Magnolia, Arkansas

Engineering

"Do your politicing early is my motto."

WALTER M. RALLS DeQueen, Arka nsas

Engineering

" Whoever htniks of going to bed before twelve o'clock is a scoundrel."

GEORGE S. REVELS McNab, Arkansas

General

"Of all the joys I recall, love is by Jar the best of all."

EMMETT L. RICHARDS Magnclia, Arkansas

Engineering

'"Run--don't walk-to the nearset exit."

MARVIN G. RICHARDSON Fordyce, Arkansas

Business Administration

"A man of morals."

CLOIS ROTHWELL Fordyce, Arkansas

Eng ineering

"Quietness often cloaks exception­al value. He is trustworthy and loyal."

SAM A. ROWE Texas City, Texas

Agriculture

"A college education shows a man how little other people know."

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SOPHOMORES TRAVIS R. ROWE

Magnolia, Arkansas Engineering

"Slipping past his profs is his daily past time."

T. T. SOUTER Bussey, Arkansas Pre-Engineering

"They call him Daddy, we wonder why."

JOHN P. SCOTT Waldo, Arkansas Physical Education

"A princelier looking man never stepped through a princess' hall."

DORIS MAXINE SEASTRUNK Magnolia, Arkansas Education

"True to the old proverb-a gener­ous size is a true sign of good na­ture."

THOMAS H. SEWELL Waldo, Arkansas Business Administration

"He is quiet and reserved; you'd never know but that he's thinking. "

SAM G. SERIO, JR. Camden, Arkansas Agriculture

"He knows how to think, and what's more, he does."

DOROTHY L. SIBERT Norfork, Arkansas Home Economics

"Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. "

DOROTHY JEAN SMISER El Dorado, Arkansas Bookkeeping

"Her voice was ever low, soft and sweet, an excellent :hing in a wo­man."

"Chicken" and Blondie

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SOPHOMORES Well, There's Theresa! DANIEL N. SMITH

Alleene, Arka nsas Agriculture

"With friends as numerous as grains of sand."

EUGENE DOYLE SMITH Lewisville, Arkansas Agriculture

"The pith o'sense, and pride of worth are hi;;her rank than all that."

LESTER S. SOUTER McKamie, Arkansas Secretarial

"Rome was not built in a day."

BETTY ST ALLIN GS El Dorado, Arkansas Secretarial

"Determina tion is the master key to success."

HERMAN E. ST A VEL Y Nashville, Arkansas Agriculture

" What care I how fair she be if she undervalue me."

FRED B. STONE Dermott. Arkansas Pre-Medical

"A man is a man for a'that."

CLAUDE W . STONE, JR. Sparkman, Arkansas Agriculture

"Anything but a quiet life."

WILMA D. SUMMITT Waldo, Arkansas Arts and Sciences

"One could hardly say that her loft is unfurnished."

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MARSHALL J. SUMMERLIN, JR. Magnolia, Arkansas

Engineering

"He who loves lame considers an­other man's activity to be his own good."

JOHN W. SUMNER McNeil, Arkansas

Pre-Engineeri n.g

"To sum up all, I advise; and as we are merry, may we still be wise."

WILLIAM J. TALLEY Magnolia, Arkansas

Physical Education

"J am like the duck; 1 don't give a quack."

OLEN W. TAYLOR Magnolia, Arkansas

Chemical Engineering

"A wise head on young shoulders."

CHARLIE NELSON THOMAS El Dorado, Arkansas

Agriculture

"Girls' eyes follow him."

DAVID S. THCMAS Magnolia, Arkansas

Engineering

"It matters not what the world may bring-as long as there's one woman."

IRENE D. THOMAS Wickes, Arkansas

Education

"She gives the impression of lis­tening faster than one can talk to her."

WILLARD THOMAS Wickes, Arkansas

Engineering

"Lincoln's dead, Truman has a cold, and 1 feel sick."

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GARLAND E. URREY Hope, Arkansas

Agricul:ure

"Take it easy. Have your fun. Let the whole world flicker."

ZELMA L. VANSICKLE McNe il, Arkansas

Education

"Love is a beautiful dream."

BENNIE WAL THALL Chidester, Arkansas

Engineering

" You can lead a boy to college, bu t you can't make him think."

THOMAS P. W ATERS Waldo, Arkansas

Agriculture

"They say he does a number of things well."

THEODORE GARLAND WARD Magnolia, Arkansa s

Engineering

"How many together with whom I came into the world are already gone out of it?"

L. Z. WATSON Nashville, Arkansas

Agriculture

"If you don't advertise yourself, you will be advertised by your lov­ing enemies."

VERNON R. W ILLIAMSON Waldo, Arkansas

Engineering

"Let there fall externally what will on the parts which can feel the ef­fects of this fall. "

JOHN H. WHITE Stamps, Arkansas

Pre-Medical

"l am a man more sinned against than sinning."

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SOPHOMORES SAMUEL EDWARD WILSON

Magnolia, Arkansas Bookkeeping

"I can usually judge a fellow by what he laughs at."

JOHN HEBERT WITT Delight, Arkansas Arts and Sciences

"He is a splendid student who is quiet and trustworthy."

JOY MANTLE Magnolia, Arkansas Education- Special

"To know, to esteem, to love."

THOMAS S. WRIGHT McKamie , Arkansas Business Administration

"My heart is whole, my fancy free; come, little co-eds, come lo me."

RALPH F. BOULWARE Stamps, Arkansas Agriculture-Special

"I can easily regain favor with myself; care is on enemy to life."

WILLIAM W . SORRELS Magnolia, Arkansas General- Special

"Laugh, and the wor!d laughs with you."

KATHRYN L. YOUNG Horatio, Arkansas Secretarial

"Sincerity is one of her greatest characteristics."

Nice Kitty

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BILL BRADLEY MARIAN GREER RICHIE LEE DUB MALOCH

FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS

BETTY CLAYTON, BETTY WOMBLE

F R E s H M

President Secretary Treasurer

Vice-President Reporters

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AINSWORTH, WILLIAM G. Engr. Wesson

ALLEN. LLOYD P. Bookpg Magnolia

AMASON ,CHARLIE N. Pre Med. McNeil

ALMON, FRANKLIN E. Agri El Dorado

ARNOLD, WILLIAM F.

ASKEW, GUY W. Engr. McCaskill

Engr. Chidester

ARTHUR, ROBERT E. Educ. Magnolia

BAILEY, BOBBY R.

BALLARD, JAMES Bus. Adm. Magnolia

Engr. Magnolia

BAILEY, WYATI Engr. Mt. Holly

BARNES, EVERETI R. Pre Med. El Dorado

BARRINGER, HAROLD H. Agri Norphlet

BAYS, THOMAS M., JR. Agri Crossett

BEASLEY, JAMES G. Engr. Magnolia

BEASLEY, WILLIAM M., JR. Bus. Adm. Magnolia

BARRINGTON, MARY FRANCES Elem. Educ. Winthrop

BENNETI, JOHN W. Bus. Adm. Magnolia

BENSON, JAMES W . Bookpg Stamps

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BENTON, THOMAS G. Engr. Lewisville

BERRY, THOMAS H. Engr. Crossett

BERRY, TIMOTHY S. Engr. Crossett

BEUTELSCHIES, ALENE M. Pre-Engr. Gillham

BLEWSTER. WINSTON C. Engr. Magnolia

BRADLEY. WILLIAM R. Engr. Camden

CRAKEBILL, CRVILLE 0. Speech Hope

BRASHER, BARNEY W. General Mcgnolia

BRASHER, JOE M. Agri Magnolia

[RQWN, MARY LOUISE Home Ee. Hope

BROWN, RICHARD H. Sec. Edu. Grannis

BRUMBELOW, AL Engr. Camden

BURCHFIELD, JOHN J. Engr. Magnolia

BURCHFIELD, RUSSELL Agri McNeil

BURNS, RICHARD H. Bookpg. El Dorado

BURNETT, DAVID L. Bus. Adm. Camden

CALDWELL, CHARLES C. Eus. Adm. Columbus

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CAMERON, CHARLES D. Engr. Wesson

CAMERON, JAMES G. Bus. Adm. Wesson

CASEY, VIRGIL D. Engr. Magnolia

CHAFFIN, LORENE Pre-Med. Magnolia

CHAMBERS, CARROLL S. Bus. Adm. Magnolia

CHAMBLESS, WILLIAM L. Bookpg. Sarepta, La.

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CHISHOLM, BETTY JO. Secre. Magnolia

CHISHOLM, LILLIE M. Bookpg. Emerson

CLAYTON, BETTY J. Speech Magnolia

CLINGAN, WILLIP.M R. Arts & Sc. Chidester

COLLINS, DANIEL T. Arts & Sc. Shreveport, La.

COMPTON, CHAR:.ES H. Agri Texarkana

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COMPTON, WINFRED W . Engr. Texarkana

COX, MORRIS J. P. E. Chidester

CRAIN, KENNETH R. Arts & Sc. Goodwater, Okla.

CRUMPLER, PAUL C. Arts & Sc. Magnolia

CURRY, ROBERT M. Engr. Magnolia

DA VIS, BETTY L. Homemaking Stephens

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DAVIS, EUEL P. E. Van Buren

DEAN, NORMAN E. Engr. Board Camp

DE LOACH, RAYMOND 0. Bus. Adm. Benton

DIAL, !AMES B. Engr. Dallas, Tex.

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DUMAS, WILLIAM THEROLD Agri Emerson

DUNLAP, BETTY JEAN Secre Sparkman

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DURHAM, !AMES W. Pre Med Magnolia

EDMISTON, MARY E. H Ee. Taylor

ELAM, BETTY S. P. E. Murfreesboro

ELMORE, JULIOUS Gen Magnolia

ENOCH, NELL M. Bus. Adm. Lockesburg

ETHRIDGE, JAMES E. P. E. Hamburg

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EVERETI, CARROLL W. Engr. McNeil

FELL, RALPH V . Agri Bearden

FINLEY, GARLAND D. Engr. El Dorado

FORMBY, MILLARD I., JR. Engr. Lewisville

FRANKLIN, BILLY D. General McKamie

FRANKS, WILLIE SALINE Secre Magnolia

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FREEMAN, ROBERT K. Pre Med Mt. Holly

GENTRY, MARY LEOTA Home Ee. Nashville

GERRALD, LELAND E. Speech Texarkana, Tex.

GILBERT, BONNIE J. Elem Educ Fulton

GILLESPIE, CAROL LORRAINE Hcmemaking Magnolia

GILLESPIE, ROSCOE C. Engr. Rosston

GILLESPIE, SYBIL J. Bookpg. Rosston

GOODWIN, JOHN E. Arts & Sc. El Doraco

GRACE, WILLIAM ALLEN Genral El Dorado

GRAVES, WILLIAM A., JR. General Buena Vista

GUEST, LYNN P. E. Waldo

GRAYSON, JACK T. Agri Prescott

GREER, J. MARIAN Bus Adm Magnolia

GUNNELS, JAMES C., JR. Mee. Engr. Magnolia

HALE, EULOS A. Agri Nashville

HALE, ROBERT A. Agri Mountain Home

HAMM, EDWARD H. Arts & Sc. Garland

HAMM, GERALD L. Agri Stamps

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HANSON, W . L., JR. P. E. Springhill , La.

HARRELL, EDWIN E. Engr. Stephens

HARRYMAN, BERTHA L. Homemaking Magnolia

HARVEY, HENRY, JR. Agri Chidester

MANNING, CHARLES Music DeQueen

MARSHALL, BLAND W Engr. Magnolia

MARSHALL, SAM W . Pre Engr. Magnolia

MARTEL, LOUISE Arts & Sc. Magnolia

MARTIN, JAMES E. Pre Engr. Stephens

HENNESSY, BILLIE J. Sec. Magnolia

HENRY, CHARLES C. Gen. Bluff City

HENSELEE, NANCYE L H Ee. Foreman

HENSLEY, GLENN J. Engr. Mena

HICKS, WILFORD Agri Pine Ridge

HIGGINS, JAMES N. Engr. Helena

HILL, CARROL C. Agri Springhiil, La.

McCORKLE, CARTER W. Agri Saratoga

McDANIEL, W. C. Bus. Adm. McNeil

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HOLLEY, DORIS M. Educ. Garland

HONEA, BILLY J. Engr. Rosston

HORTON, RAYMOND L. Bookpg. Ethel

HOUSER, WANDA C. General Blevins

HOW ARD, D./1.NIEL L. Pre Vet Lonsdale

HUCKABY, GEORGE W. Engr. El Dorado

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HUDGENS, A . GERALD Agri Waldo

HUDGENS, BETI':" JEAN Homemaking Magnolia

HADD, DONALD C. General Aburg, Vermont

HUNT, MURRY Agri Smackover

HUNTER, LEON HAROLD Pre Dental Magnolia

JAMAR, GEORGE C .. JR. Agri Smac\,;over

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JARNAGIN, JAMES B. Gen. Waldo

JEAN, JOSEPH L. Gen Magnolia

JOHNSON, MARVIN J. Engr. DeQueen

JOHNSON, CLARENCE J. P. E. Van Buren

JOHNSON, FLOREANE Pre Med Magnolia

JOHNSON, LONNIE T. Pre Eng. Magnolia

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JONES, JOEL L. Engr. Magnolia

JONES, LEWIS LA WHENCE Agri Bradley

JORDAN, BILLIE B. Pre Engineering Stephens

KENDALL, SHERRILL General Magnolia

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KNIGHTON, CLARENCE HOMER Agri Stamps

KOONCE, GEORGE A. Gen!c'r:rl Fouke

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KYLE, JAMES E. Agri Emerson

LANEY, GENE 0. Engr. El Dorado

LANEY, JA~ES A. , JR. Agri Junction City

LEE, MARY EVELYN H Ee. Stamps

LEE, RICHIE AUBREY Pre Med Stamps

LESTER. FRANCIS Engr. Stephens

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LESTER, JOE K. Arts & Sc. Stephens

LEWIS, MARTHA A. Music Taylor

LOVELL, BEN A. Engr. Stamps

LOVELL, JOHN C. Pre Pharm. Stamps

LUCK, ROBERT MARION Bus. Adm. McNeil

LUCY, WILLIAM K. Arts & Sc. Mounta in Home

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LUNDY, THOMAS J. Bus. Adm. Vivian, La.

MABRY, BARNEY W. Pre Med Horatio

MALOCH, EDWIN P. Agri Emerson

MALONE, JOHN R. Bus. Adm. Stamps

HARWELL, RAYMOND K. Bus. Adm. Louann

HA YNES, FRANCES M. Secre Nashville

HA YNES, RUFUS Agri Nashville

HEA RD, CALVIN C. Bus. Adm. Haynesville, La.

HENDERSON, G. W. Agri Nashville

MATHERLY, IMOGENE R. Pre Med. Norphlet

MATTHEWS, B. W., JR. P. E. Shongaloo, La.

McAFEE, BRYAN T. Agri Taylor

McAFEE, WAYNE L. Pre Engr. Taylor

McCLENDON, CHAS. Y. P. E. Lewisville

McCLURKIN, LeROY Pre Eng. Stephens

McCLENDON, CHARLINE Secre Lewisville

HOLLAND, RALPH E. P. E. Bauxite

HOLLEMAN, SILAS H. Speech Magnolia

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McDONALD, WALTER ARNOLD Bus. Norphlet

McMAHEN, BOB Engr. Emerson

McKAMIE, JAMES E. Sec. Ed. Rosston

McLELLAt!D, PATRICIA R H Ee. Prescott

McMAHEN, WALTER M. Agri Magnolia

McNEIL, EDDIE Pre Engr. Waldo

MIDDLEBROOKS, CHARLES H. Arts & Sc. Columbus

MILLER. CARL M. Agri Stephens

MINER, JAMES J. Agri Waldo

MIZELL, HERSCHEL Engineering Eagle Mills

MOORE, JAMES H. P. E. Hope

MORGAN, JOHN FRANK Agri Stephns

MORGAN, RAGAN D. General Minden, La.

MURPHY, FRED B. Bus. El Dorado

MURPHY, M ARIE N. Bus. Smackover

MUSSEL WHITE, V. H., JR. P. E. Magnolia

NASH, LELUS B., JR. Agri Alexand~ia, La.

NEILL, ROBERT B. Bkpg. Stamps

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NELSON, SCOTT T. Bkpg. Village

l'-<ICHOLS, EJI.RL H. Agri. Waldo

NIX, JAMES S. Agri. Willow

NIX, KATHRYN F. H Ee. Taylor

NOONER, DENNIS H. Agri Hot Springs

NORWOOD, VILMA D. H Ee. Taylor

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NOWLIN, ROBERT LEE Bus Adm. Bauxite

OGLESBY, LOWMAN H., JR. Bookpg. Stamps

O'KEEFE, ROBT. S. Arts & Sc. Rosston

OWEN, WALTER C. Bus Adm. Magnolia

OWEN, WELCOME T. Agri Emerson

M

PARKINSON, RALPH W ., JR. Pre Me d Magnolia

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PASSWATER, BOBBY J. Bus Adm. Stephens

PEARCE, POLLY ANNE Speech Magnolia

PERRY, ELOISE Sec. Magnolia

PETERS, CAL VIN L. Bus. Adm. Magnolia

PHILLIPS, M. PAULINE Bus. Adm. Magnolia

PHILLIPS, W ILLARD R. Pre Engr. Magnolia

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PICKETI, MILTON W. Bus. Adm. Chidester

PONDER, COY P. Agri Nashville

PONDER, W. L. Ed. Nashville

POWEL, GERALD Pre Med Magnolia

PUTMAN, GRADY E. Agri Mena

RAMSEY, BASCOM Z. Agri Laurel, Miss.

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REAGAN, BOBBIE F. Speech Magnolia

REEVES, LUCY ANN Sec. Magnolia

RHODES, DULCIE Music McCaskill

RICH, JACKIE R. P. E. Bauxite

RILEY, JAMES T. Bookkpg. Murfreesboro

ROBERTS, WILLIAM 0. Speech McNeil

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ROBERTS, W ILLIE W. Bus. Adm. Bioomsberg, Tex.

ROBERTSON, ;OHN C. Bkpg. Waldo

ROGERS, BILLY R. Gen. Magnolia

ROGERS, IVAN, JR. Ed Magnolia

ROGERS, HERSCHEL W. Engr. Stamps

ROGERS, MAGGIE F. Secre. Village

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ROGERS, MARY FRANCES Elem Ed . Magnolia

ROSS, RUBY Gen. Gillham

ROPER, MARY L. Elem Ed. Buckner

ROSS, RALPH J. P. E. Gillham

ROWE, CLARENCE E. Agri New Boston, Texas

ROWE, JACK D. Agri Rosston

RUPLE, FRANCES H. Music Emerson

SAMS, WILBURN Agri. Fouke

RUSSELL, ANDREW HOWELL Educ. Ashdown

RUSSELL, QUINTON J. Bus. Adm. Nashville

SCHWARTZ, CHAS. J. Agri. Mt. Home

SHELTON, FRANCES L. Speech Hampton

SHEPHERD, DORA W. Sect. Forrest City

SIMPSON, LEONARD S. Agri Opal

SMART, DOROTHY FA YE Bus. Stephens

$MESLER, GLADYS L. Elem Ed. Grannis

SMITH, DON ROSS Pre Med. Magnolia

SMITH, GUY R. Engr. Stephens

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SMITH, LILLIE L. Elem. Ed. Plunkettville, Okla.

SMITH, SILAS F. Agri Malvern

SMITH, W. GILBERT Pre Med Prescott

SMITH, MARY THERESA Soph.- Hcrne Ee.

"/ would like to be serio~s. everything is so funny ." Allee ne

SNEED, CLARENCE 0. Arts & Sc. DeQueen

SOUTHERLAND, ERNEST L Agri Hot Springs

SPENCER, EDWARD D. Agri Chidester

SPICER. JAMES E. Engr. Ma gnolia

SPOONER. CARMEN V. Home Ee. Stephens

STEED, GURVIS E. P. E. Prescott

STEW ART, LEONARD U. Agri Murfreesboro

STRINGFELLOW, MOSE A, Jr. Engr.

Camden

SUMMERLIN, JACK C. Engr. Magnolia

SUMMER, CYRIL R. Engr. Magnolia

SUMNER, LEONARD T. Engr. Magnolia

SUTTO N, CHARLES D. Pre Engr. Texarkana

TALBOT, LILLIE E. Arts & Sc. Woodberry

TAYLOR, LYNDON L. P. E. Ma gnolia

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TAYLOR, MARGARET E. Sec. El Dorado

THOMPSON, KENNETH Engr. Columbus

TIMMONS, CARROLL E. Bkpg. McNeil

TOLLETT, DAVID E. Bus. Adm. Nashville

TOUPS, RAYMOND, JR. P. E. Texas City, Texos

TOWLER, BETTY J. Sec. Magnolia

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TUBERVILLE, WILLIAM P. General Emerson

TUTT, MARION G. General Camden

TYNDALL, FRANCES E. Home Ee. Nashv ille

URREY, MRS. MAHDEEN H. Gen. Washington

V ANSANDT, CECIL C. Engineering Ethel

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WAINWRIGHT, ROBERT M., JR. Engr. Heflin, La.

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w AITS, JAMES A. Engr. Magnolia

W ALLACE, MARY ALICE Arts & Sc. Magnolia

WALLACE, ROSEMARY Music Magnolia

WALTON, BILLY G. Engr. Vivian, La.

WARE, BONNIE G. Secre Magnolia

WASHINGTON, ANNABELLE Educ. Stephens

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WATSON, HOYT F. Agri Nashville

· WEBB, LAVELLE C. Engr Hamburg

WELDON, ROBERT E., JR. Eng. Magnolia

WESSON, BETTY H Ee. Emmett

WESTBROOK, ROBERT L. Arts & Sc. Magnolia

WHITE, JAMES J. Bkpg. Magnolia

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WHITE, THOMAS M. Bus. Adm. Alexander

WILKINS, ORLET A L. H Ee. Magnolia

WILKINS, WAYNE C. Pre Med. Magnolia

WILLIAMS, JACK 0 . General Bradbrd

WILLIAMS, KELLY General Stephens

WILSON, MARY LOUISE Arts & Sc. Magnolia

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WILSON, MICKEY T. Bookkpg. Horatio

WIMBERLY, ALBERT P. E. Nashville

WINBERRY, DOROTHY P. E. Buckner

WOMBLE, BETTY J. General Fordyce

WOOD, R. V. Mee. Engr. Junction City

WOOD, THOMAS J. Engr. Mt. Pleasant, Tex.

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WOODALL, ROBERT Pre. Engr. Smackover

Bottom Row­

WYRICK, HAROLD L. Bus. Adm. Emerson

WORSHAM, FRED WRAY General

YOUNG, JUEL D.

El Dorado Engr. McCaskill

WYNN, BILLY J. YOUNG, ROBERT E. Bookkpg. McNeil

Bus. Adm. Magnolia

Those Whose Pictures Do Not Appear

AUBRY, JEIT

BARBER, JAMES D.

BOOTH, CHARLIE D

BREWER, DURWOOD

CIITY, WILLIAM H.

COLEMAN, JAMES T.

COOK, TULLIS H.

DEES, DONALD JOE

DODSON, WILLIAM M.

DUKE, JOE R.

FERGUSON, ROBERT W.

FOSTER, WILLIAM W.

FUQUA, COLLINS, JR.

GARREIT, CLINTON D., JR.

HAGEN, JUNE ROSE

HALLILDA Y, DICKEY SPIVEY

HOSFORD, ROBERT E.

HOWE, WILLIAM C.

HUDDLESTON, JAMES G.

HUGHES, ERNEST D.

KAYLOR, WARREN 0.

MADDOX, HAROLD

MILLER, J. C.

McDONNELL, W . B.

McLAUGHLIN, DONALD L.

NALL, MARGUERITE S.

NEELEY, MARGARET A.

REYNAUD, WILLIAM 0 .

RICHARDSON, JUSTIN, JR.

ROBERTS, JOSEPH A.

ROGERS, RAIFORD

ROGERS, WILSON

RUSSEL, EDWARD S., JR.

SANDERS, ANN L.

SEXTON, ELDRIDGE EARL

SMITH, ZEB C.

STONE, HOW ARD L.

STORY, WALLACE

VARNER, MABLE L.

WALKER, OTIS J.

WALLS, CARL E.

W INN, JAMES H .

WRIGHT, BILLY GENE

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Second Semester Pictures

ROBERT ADKINS-Engr.-Freshman-Brinkley, Ark.

JOHN THURSTON ALDRIDGE-Eng.-Freshman-Minden, La.

BOB ARCHER-Bus.-Freshman-Dallas, Texas

WILLIAM BRIGGS-Bookkpg.-Freshman-EI Dorado, Ark.

WILLIAM ). BROOKS-General-Sophomore-Chicago, Ill.

CALVIN ). CALDWELL-Agri-Freshman---Columbus, Ark.

GULLY CARTER-Pre-Engr.-Freshman-Camden, Ark.

NOLEN CAUDLE-Arts & Sc.- Bodcaw, Ark.

WINFRED CLARDY- General-Freshman-Nashville, Ark.

B. G. CORBELL-Agri- Freshman-Ncshville, Ark.

BILLIE CHRISTIE-Pre-Med.-Sophomore-Magnolia, Ark.

BOB CHENNAULT-P. E.-Freshman-Waterproof, La .

BILLY KEY DAVIS-Agri-Freshman-Mcgnolia, Ark.

CHARLES DEMPSEY-Bus.-Freshman- Magnolia, Ark.

GRANVILLE DUKE- Bookkpg.-Freshman-Magnolia, Ark.

MARVIN L. FINCHER- Pre. Engr.-Sophomore-Waldo, Ark.

). D. FORD-Agri-Freshman-Ashdown, Ark.

MARY ELLA GARRETT-General-Freshman-Gurdon, Ark.

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HOMER GREER, JR. Magnolia

Bus. Ad., Freshman

SUZANNE HUGHI:.S Gillham

Pre-Med., Soph.

DOT IRBY El Dorado

Secretarial, Freshman

LASCA CRAGAR Grannis, Ark.

Home Ee., Freshman

THOMAS KIRKPATRICK Magnolia

Pre-Med., Freshman

MARY ANN LEA Fordyce, Ark.

Home Ee., Freshman

GOLDA MAE LYNN Magnolia

Business, Freshman

JOYCE LINTON Emerson, Ark.

Elementary Ed., Soph.

BILL MORGAN Magnolia

Bus. Ad., Freshman

MARY TOM REID Foreman, Ark .

Education, Soph.

WYLIE STAGGS McNeil

Sec. Ed., Soph.

JAMES TULL Magnolia

PERRY DALE ROBERSON El Dorado

Business, Freshman

CLIFFORD RUFFIN DeWitt

Pre-Med., Freshman

GLORIA JENE STEPHENS Sikeston, Mo.

General, Freshman

WILLIAM M. STOCKS Waldo

Arts 6. Sc. Freshman

Bus. Ad., Freshman

MARY ADELE WADDLE Hope

General. Freshman

JUNE L. WALTERS Magnolia

Arts 6. Sc., Freshman

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SAM BAILEY Magnolia

Physical Ed., Soph.

MARY ANN WOODWARD Magnolia

Arts & Science, Soph.

FRANCES LEE YOUNG Magnolia

General, Soph.

ESTON TURNER Bodcaw

Forestry, Freshman

NORA S. WILSON Magnolia

Bus. Ad., Freshman

Second Semester Students Not Pictured

KELLY RAY ALEXANDER Lockesburg

Agriculture---Freshman

JAMES M. ARNOLD Hope

Enqr.- Freshman

T. T. BALLARD El Dorado

Engr.-Freshman

JOHN BLACK Smackover

Agri.-Freshman

JOHN BROOKS Duncan, Okla.

P. P.-Freshma n

MRS. VIRGINIA BROOKS Little Rock

Special

EDWARD BENTON Cleburne, Tex.

Special

JAMES T. ROCKETT Junction City

Business Adm.-Freshm:::n

LEO T. RODGERS Hatfield

Engr.-Freshman

W. C. ROWE Magnolia

Engr.-Freshman

WILLIAM H. EDMONSON Horatio

Pre·Med.-Freshman

DON EMBREE Magnolia

Business Adm.- Freshman

MACK GRAYSON Prescott

Engr.-Freshman

BILLY DEAN HUNT El Dorado

Engr.-Freshman

RAY JOHNSON DeQueen

Agri.- Freshman

ELBRIDGE LINDSEY Magnolia

P. E.- Freshman

RUTH EDNA TURNER Bodcaw

Special

MARYE ANNE WARNOCK Magnolia

Arts & Science---Soph.

HAROLD ZANE WHEELUS Junction City

Business Adm.-Freshman

MRS. KENNEDY Matron-Nelson Hall

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~ggie Beauties • •

QUEEN

Kathryn Nix

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Mary Louise Wilson MAID

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Mary Evelyn Edmiston MAID

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Vivienne Lemley MAID

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Bobbye Lois Nipper MAID

.i

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Margaret Hughes

Betty Womble

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Dorothy Faye Smart

Marian Greer

Saline Franks

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Queen

QUEEN AND MAIDS The grand finale of Stunt Night was the presentation of the A. and M.

Queen of Beauty, Miss Kathryn Nix. Favorites were presented followed by

the maids. The announcement of the queen was preceded by a trurr:.pet fan­

fare. The queen was escorted by Rex Moore and Jack Marshall. After mount­

ing her throne she was presented with a bouquet of long stemmed red roses

by last year's queen and maid to the queen this year, Miss Vivienne Lemley.

Queen and Escorts Presentation of roses

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CORONATION: QUEEN: Marjorie Langford; MAIDS : (standing) Betty Womble, Tommie Ruth Cox, Margaret Hughes, Orleta Wilkins, Betty Lou Davis. Queen was crowned by Sess Hensley .

Halloween Queen - Marjorie Langford

Hallowe'en Carnival

Fenny Pitching Cake Walk

Bingo Halloween Dance

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"Doc" and "Blossom"

Christmas Formal

"Stardust"

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QUEEN: Vivienne Lemley. KING : Charles Manning. COURT: Rex Moore, Betty Clayton, Mary Louise Wilson, Richie Lee, Margaret Hughes, Marvin Lee Fincher.

May Day Court

Vivienne Lemley was elected May Day Queen

by popular vote and she chose as her king, Charles

Manning.

Mary Louise Wilson elected Duchess, chose

Richie Lee as her escort. Sophomore princess is

Ma rgaret Hughes and her escort is Marvin Lee

Fincher. Freshman Princess is Betty Clayton and

she chose Rex Moore as her escort.

Sess Hensley president of the Student Council

wh!c.~ sponsored ilie May Day Ac1:ivities. crowned

the Qi.>ee:::.. Q UEEN : Vivienne Le:nley KING: Chc:r'.es ~/.a::m=:g

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Iris Horton

Neatest Girl

Jack Marshall

Neatest Boy

WHO'S

Mary El la Beaty

Marg Langford

Most Popular Girls

Bi ll Bradley

Most Popular Boy

Richie Lee

Best Boy Athlete

Hazel Dodson

Best Girl Athlete

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Jack Johnson

Best Phys ique

Betty Lou Davis

Best Figure

WHO

Jack Grayson

Cutest Boy

Saline Franks

Cutest Girl

Richie Lee

Most Handsome

Jack Marshal I

Most Handsome

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WHO'S

Bill Bradley

Best Personality (Boy)

Marion Greer

Best Personality (Girl)

Richie Lee

Mary Louise Wilson

Cutest Campus Couple

Rex Moore

Most Intelligent Boy

Louise Martel

Most Intel I igent Girl

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Bi 11 Bradley

Most Versatile Boy

\lirginia Cleaver

Most Versatile Girl

WHO

Rex Moore

Louise Martel

Most Likely To Succeed

Mary Ella Beaty

Wittiest Girl

Ralph Ross

Wittiest Boy

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Aggie Men and Aggie Belles

JACK MARSHALL-an engineering stu­dent from Magnolia and a former pilot in Uncle Sam's Air Corps is our sophomore class presi­dent. His preference in music is by Spike Jones, the Ink Spots and Jose Iturbi, and his favorite food is a big, thick steak. Playing baseball and softball and watching football just about completes the sport's interest.

MARY LOUISE BROWN-is that neat lit­tle girl you see hurrying to chemistry lab-the one with the "I like to cook" expression. She is a member of the National Honor Society and the winner of a home economics scholarship. Although Daphne du Maurier is her favorite writer, she prefers biographies to other types of books.

DANIEL "Numerous" SMITH-that mag­netic personality we've all been waiting for. Dan is from Alleene, Arkansas, "the best town in the south," says Dan. " Numerous" has one great ambition, that of becoming Secretary of Agriculture in the President's Cabinet. He is known throughout the campus for his outstand­ing work on the "MULERIDER" as business manager and those lusty lungs he puts to such good use as a cheerleader. Dan is 21 years old, has served 30 months in the Army and says, "the best advice I've ever had was from my mother. She says, 'Dan, you had just bet­ter stick to drinking lemonade and r iding bi­cycles!'"

ORLET A WILKINS-a freshman Home Eco­nomics major is co-editor of the "MULERIDER." Her favorite foods are Mexican food and steaks. She loves the song "Stardust," and you can find her most any time she isn't in class down at the bookstore listening to the jukebox and

drinking coffee. Orleta announces proudly that her ambition is, "to be as grand a person as I think my mother is."

RICHIE LEE-a pre-Medical major from Stamps. You know Richie. He's that ball-of­fire on the basketball court. He confessed in a weak moment that he loves to relax to "Star­dust" or "Huggin and Chalkin", and his favor­ite food is chicken.

MARY ANN DA VIS-a sophomore Home Ee. student, is well known on the campus as a friendly girl and a good student. Good na­tured as they come, she can be quite a con­versationalist. She speaks quite fluently on­you guessed it- Rege. She plans to use that Home Ee. course in the fut.ire and if we know her as we think we do, she will.

MARION "TOOTSIE" GREER-voted the best personality in Who's Who, is a freshman business major. Although her favorite subject is shorthand, her first love is music-any kind of music. Her favorite sport from a spectator's point of view is football.

BILL BRADLEY- is that tall, blonde, good­looking fellow you see eating al the football players' table. Bill is from Camden and is president of the freshman class. ·He served three years in the Navy a!1d is now majoring in Engineering.

MARY ELLA BEATY-that busy little gal that everyone says is lazy because of the way she talks. Beaty is from Emmett and is a sophomore journalism maier. The greatest and truest ambition of her life is to "drive one of my Daddy's Jog trucks." Then, she will be sat­isfied.

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BUSINESS MANAGER: Dan Smith; EDITOR-IN CHIEF: Virginia Cleaver ! t1t·!\~~t!!~- ,1

SPONSOR: M. B. Talley

THE '47

The MULERIDER, college annual, is published

by a staff selected from the students on the campus

with particular abilities for their individual position.

This book has been compiled by the staff for the

benefit of the students. We sincere ly hope that you

will enjoy this, THE '47 MULERIDER, and that it

will bring pleasant memories in years to come.

Besides publishing the annual, the MULERIDER

staff sponsored the Halloween carnival and dance,

the Christmas and Thanksgiving formal dances,

Eloren the Magician and other student entertain­

ments.

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STAFF: Wilkins, Greer, Brown, Hughes, Wilson, Barnett, Martel. Steed, White, Tyndall, Jamar, Lemley.

MU LERI DER STAFF ORLET A WILKINS

MARIAN GREER

MARY LOUISE BROWN

MARGARET HUGHES

MARY LOUISE WILSON

LOUISE MARTEL

MARY JUANITA BARNETT

PETE STEED

JOHN H. WHITE

FRANCES TYNDALL

GEORGE JAMAR

VIVIENKE LEMLEY

BETTY CLAYTON

ROSEMARY WALLACE

BILL LUCY

VIRGINIA ANDING

NOT IN PICTURE:

Assistant Editor

Staff

Assistant Feature Editor

Activities Editor

Assistant Activities Editor

StaiI

Class Editor

Sports Editor

Humor Editor

Assistant Snapshot Editor

Snapshot Editor

Feature Editor

Art Editor

Assistant Art Editor

Assistant Sports Editor

Calendar Editor

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MARY ELLA BEATY Editor

MARY ANN DA VIS Business Manager

ELLIE TUCKER Sponsor

The Bray is the of:icial newspaper of the Studsnt Body . It offers to any student an opportunity to gain practical

experience in journalism. The Bray, a member of the Arkansas College Press Assccia ticn, is published b i-weekly.

STAFF : First Row-William Brooks, Alene Beutelschies, Leland Duggar, Wanda Houser, William Lucy. Second Row-Patnc1a Mclelland, Ruby Ross, Carmen Spooner, !;me Stephens , Wilma Summitt. Third Row-Rosemary Wallace, Betty Wcmble, Jchn White. Not Pictured-Edward Rcgers.

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Seated: Sess Hensley, Louise Martel, John H. White, Marian Greer, Theresa Smith. Standing: Howard Mashaw, Sam Marshall, Bill Bradley. Not in picture: Winn:e Dodson, Pauline Fielder.

STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is composed of a body of ten students chosen by

popular vote of the Student Body to act as an intermediary agent between stu­

dents and the administration. It consists of a president and vice-president

from the sophomore class and four meml::ers each from the freshman and

sophomore class.

Notable among this year's activities is the sponsorsh ip of Monday night

dances each week. The Student Council was also active in Homecoming

Open House.

SESS D. HENSLEY

WINNIE DODSON

OFFICERS

President

Vice-Presiden t

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OFFICERS: PRESIDENT, Theresa Smith; VICE PRESIDENT, Mary Ann Davis; SECRET ARY, Leona Dunn; TREASURER. Virginia Anding; SONG LEADER, Mary Evelyn Lee; RE­PORTER. Betty Hamlet.

Home Ee Club

Membership to the Home Economics club is open to a ny

girl on the campus who is interested in home-making and

community life. Both social activities and instructive pro­

grams are offered the members.

MEMBERS

MRS. FLORRIE FRANKLIN Sponsor

First Row-Frances Barbaree, Mary Louise Brown, Elise Dennis, Mary Evelyn Edmiston, Betty Elam, Nell Encch, Pauline Fielder, Alma Jean Frank Second Row-Saline Fran:cs, Leota Gentry, Fra nces Haynes, Nancye Henslee, Mary Lyons, Joy Mantle, Patricia Mclelland, Vilma Norwood. Third Row-Kathryn Nix, Dorothy W inberry, Frances Tyndall, Betty Wesson, Carmen Spooner, Wilma Summitt, Maggie Frances Rogers, Dorothy Slber Not Pictured-Ann Nealy.

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Standing: Dr. Smith, Edward Rogers, W. C. McDaniel, Herbert Witt, Johnny Goodwin, Ruby Ross, Fran­ces Shelton, Beth Talbot, Elise Dennis, Wanda Houser, Dorothy Green, Robert Archer: L. B. Nash, James Bar­ton.

Seated: Sess Hensley, Joe Pearce.

International Relations

The International Relations Club, sponsored by the Car­

negie Endowment for International Peace, is composed of

students interested in International affairs. Its purpose is to

study the various countries and to acquire a better under­

standing of these countries and their problems.

JOE PEARCE

SESS HENSLEY

EDWARD ROGERS

OFFICERS

President

Vice-President

Secretary

DR. S. D. SMITH

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WINNIE DODSON President

BILLIE JO JONES Secretary

SUZANNE HUGHES Vice-President

HAZEL DODSON Treasurer

Women's Athletic Association The Women's Athletic Association is a national organization to further the development of the athletic

field for women. Letters are awarded under a point system and points are transferable from school to school.

The members are divided into teams with elected co-captains composing the Cabinet Board, which sets up governing rules and enforces national regulations.

Faculty Sponsor-Miss Kathryn Smith.

First Row: Billie lo Jones, Wilma Munn, Virginia Anding, Lorene Chaffin, Kathryn Young. Second Row: Frances Lee Young, Betty Lou Davis, Dorothy Winberry, Dorothy Lynn Hunt, Betty Clayton, Betty Sue Elam, Martha

ann Lewis. Third Row: Mary Eve lyn Lee, Wilma Summitt, Mary Juanita Barnett, Leota Gentry. Fourth Row: Bobbye Lois Nipper, Nell Eenoch, Lillie Chisholm, Eioise Perry, Mary Etta Lyons, Leona Dunn, Dorothy Irby, Hazel

Dodson. Not in picture : Doris Holley, Winnie Dodson, Melba Lou Ballard, Suzanne Hughes.

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REX MOORE President

LOUISE MARTEL Vice-President

CRLETA WILKINS Secretary

The Wesley Foundation is an organization of Methodist stu­dents on a state campus. The meetings include a church school on Sunday morning, evening programs on Sunday nights, and a discussion group which meets on the campus once a week.

Wesley Foundation Mary Louise Brown, Betty Clayton, Warren Doss, Leland Dugger, Charles Duncan, Don

Fincher, Alma Jean Franks, Saline Franks, Billy Grace, W. A. Graves, Marian Greer, Nancy Hens­lee, Ruby Hudson, Reuben Kelly, Dorothy Littrell, Wayne McAfee, Charles Manning, Jack Mar­shall, Som Marshall, Rachel Mouser, Morie Murphy. Bobbye Lois Nipper, Joe Pierce, Polly Pierce, Eloise Perry, W. L. Ponder, Sam Rowe, Dan Smith, Theresa Smith, Jim Spicer, Betty Stollings, Olen Taylor, David Thomas. Nealson Thom: s. Betty Womble. Katie Young.

ZC:LMA VANSICKLE Treasurer

MRS. W. A. LEWIS Director

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MEMBERS

(Seated): Bobbie Frances Reagan, Virginia Cleaver, Betty Clayton, Wilma Munn, Alma Jean Franks, Saline Franks, Katie Young, Iris Horton, Frances Shelton, Louise Martel, Rachael Mouser.

(Standing) : Dan Smith, Frances Young, Billy Joe Daugerty, Beth Talbot, Mary ). Barnett, Billie Jo Jones, Elise Dennis, W. L. Ponder, Mary Garrett, Walter Bennett, Betty Womble, Margaret Taylor, George Jamar, Dot Lynn Hunt, Bcbbye Lois Nipper, Rex Moore, SPONSOR: Miss Margaret Harton.

Not in Picture: Orville Brakebill, Don Embree, Leland Gerrald, Bob McMahen, Faye Oglesby, Lorraine Gillespie, Polly Pearce, Wayne Wilkins, Melba Ballard, Pauline Fielder, Silas Holleman, Bill Roberts, Dorothy Smart, Betty Stallings, Katy Young, Lillie Chisholm, Sybil Gillespie, Dot Smiser, Louise Martel, Marion Greer, Orleta Wilkins, Mary Louise Wilson.

Stagecrafters Stagecrafters, dramatic organization on the campus, offers all students in­

terested in dramatics a chance to learn drama through play production and stage technique.

WALTER BENNETT President

VIRGINIA CLEA VER Vice-President

MARY JUANITA BARNETT Secretary

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"January Thaw" Student Director Billie Joe Daugherty

CAST

Freida Herbert Gage Sarah Gage Paula Gage Marge Gage Barbara Gage George Husted Jonathan RockwooJ Mathilda Rockwood Mr. Loomis Uncle Walter Matt Rockwood Carson Constable

Elise Dennis Walter Bennett

Martha Louise Wilson Alma Jean Franks

Betty Clayton Dorothy Lynn Hunt

Bob McMahen J. L. Jones

Lorraine Gi[espie George Jamar

Don Fincher Don Embree

Leland Gerrald Billy Glenn Walton

"The Man Who Died" (A On:,-Act P,ay)

CAST

Bobti9 Franc9s Reagan Wayne Wilkins

Orviil9 Braketi1l

11Kitty Foyle" Student Director Bill Brooks

CAST

Pop Foyle Myrtle Mac Kitty Molly Wynn Strof;ord Martha The Madonna of ti1a

Lipstick Delphine Perry Berwyn Mrs. Strafford Veronica Gladwyn Mr. Kennett

Walter Bennett Billy Jo Jones Bob McMahen Louise Martel

Betty Womble Rex Moore

Theresa Smith

Mary Louise Wilson Margaret Hughes

James Jones Betty Clayton

Saline Franks George Jamar

Among other one-act plays presented was an original play written by Willard Thomas, a student at A. & M., entitled "All In A Nutshell."

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1st Row-Mory Juanita Barnett, Virginia Cleaver, Miss Horton, Walter Bennett. 2nd Row-Rachael Mouser, Alma Jean Franks, Eillie Jo Jones, Rex Moore. Not pictured: Vivienne Lemley, Don Embree, Pm:line Fielder.

Delta Psi Omega The purpose of Delta Psi Omega, which serves os the inner circle of Stogecrofters, is to stimulate interest in

college dramatics and to serve for the college all the advantages and mutual helpfulness provided by a large notional honorary fraternity. Delta Psi Omega is o reword for worthy efforts. Delta Psi Omega officers also serve as Stagecrafters officers.

1st Rcw-M. J. Summ3rlin, Wi:mo Joyce Hill, Rc.c:1ae! Mouser, Betty Hcmlct, Sess D. Hansley. 2nd Row-Garland Ward, Eloise Graves, Mory Lyons, Leona Dunn, Dorothy Sibert, Leland Dugger. Not Pictured: Byron Johnson, Carolyn Crain, Carmen Spooner, Ruben Dovie Kelley, Hermon Crain, Mary Louise

Brown, Wyatt Bailey, Wayne McAfee, Winfred Compton, Jack Higgins, Carroll Blewster, Bob Weldon, James W . Durham, Robert Westbrook, Charles Middlebrooks, Vilma Norwood, Jomes Winn, Louise Mariel, Ben Lovell, Collins Fuqua, Billy Doughtery, Jomes Spicer, Mary Louise Wilson.

Phi Theta Kappa Phi Thetta Kappa is a national honor fraternity of Arts and Science Students. To be eligible for membership

in Gamma Omega, local Chapter, a student must be regularly enrolled as a student of the collec;;e, be of good moral character, have completed a\ least one term of work and be within the upper \en percent of the student body schol­astically.

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CARMEN SPOONER President

MARGARET HUGHES Secretary

CARROLL BLEWSTER Treasurer

Baptist Student Union The Baptist Student Union is the governing body which helps keep Bap­

tist students in contact with their local church. Its object is to promote a Christian spirit among the students here in school.

MRS. NORMA STARNES ADAMS Sponsor

First Row-Carroll Blewster, Bill Bradley, Virginia Cleaver, Morris Cox, Levi Davis. Second Row-Eloise Graves, Lorraine Gillespie, Jimmy Haynes, Iris Horton, Margaret Hughes. Third Row-Vivienne Lemley, Bobbie F. Reagan, Rosemary Wallace, Mary L. Wilson.

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VIRG INIA CLEA VER President

IRIS HORTON Secretary

BUD MOORE Librarian

Choral Club Choral Club offers the opportunity to any person in school to participate

in choral s inging. The club presents programs , supplies numbers for assembly , and strives to create a deeper appreciation for good music .

MRS. ORRIS NIPPER Sponsor

1st Row-M. Ballard, M. Barnett, W . Bennett, W . Bradley, B. Chis holm, A. J. Franks, S. Franks, L. Ge ntry , W. Groce. 2nd Row-E Graves, M. Greer, C. Henry, N. Henslee, D. L. Hunt, V. Lemley, M. A. Lewis, D. Littrell, C . Moloch. 3rd Row--C. Manning, J. Mantle, S. Marshall, L. Martel, B. McMohen, M. McMahen, R. Mouser, B. L. Nipper, K. Nix. 4th Row- V. Norwood, E. Perry, P. Phillips, B. F. Reagan, M. Roper, M. F. Rogers, F. Ruple, F. Shelton, D. Smith.

5th Row-Doyle Smith, T. Smith, B. Stallings, H. Stavely, B. Stocks, W. Summitt, B. Talbot, M. A. Waddle, R. Wallace. 6th Row-L. Z. Watson, M. Wilson, 0 . Wilkins, M. L. Wilson, F. Worsham, K. Young, F. Young, W. Christie, W. Durham. Not Pictured: Wayne Wilkins, Charlie Thomes, Dale Rcberson.

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W. G. BAGNALL

ELMER SMITH

Football

Assistant Coach

Coach

Coach Elmer Smith came to A. & M. at Mid-semester in 1946 after serving in the U. S. Navy during World War II.

In coaching the varsity basketball and football squads, he showed hard work and remarkable coaching skill.

Assistant Coach W. G. Bagnall returned to A. & M. this year after leaving during the war to join the Navy.

He assisted Coach Smith in ccaching the football squad. Coach Bagnall instructs all of the men's physical education classes.

In a nine game season the 1943 M ulerider football squad won four games while losing five. It can be said in the local gridders' favor that the five losses were to the most powerful teams in this section, namely Ouachita, Ark­ansas Tech, University of Arkansas "B", LSUNEC, and McNeese Junior College. The Muleriders rolled to victory over Hendrix, Eastern Oklahoma A. & M., Col­lege of the Ozarks, and their traditional rival, Monticello A. & M.

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Left to right: Scott, McMahen, Holland, Roberts, Walters, Rich, E. Davis, Talley, Bailey, John-son, F. Davis.

Second Row- Heard, Brazil, Luck, Bules, Etheridge, Ford, Higgins, Baird, Rogers, Ra sberry.

Third Row-Fulghum, Thomas, McC!endon, Starks, Hastinqs, Doss, Williams, Ellen, Owen.

Fourth Row-Westbrook, Richards, Ross, Miller.

In a summary of the season 's activities, we find the McNeese Junior College Cowboys coming to the local field September 21 to hand the local lads a 20-0 defeat in the fall's opening game.

In the second game, the Muleriders jour­neyed to Arkadelphia, September 28, to drcp the season's opening Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference contest to the h ighly-praised Oua­chita College Tigers, 27-0.

The following week, on October 5, the Hendrix College Warriors came down frnm Conway to fall before the locals, 19-0, in an­other conference game. The game was the Muleriders' all the way as they led in fir3t downs, yards gained rushing, and yards ga in­ed passing by large morgins.

On October 11 at Russellville, the Mule­r:ders we nt down in defeat 39-6, to the s tate champion Arkansas Tech Wonder Boys, who were undefeated since 1944.

The squad travelled to Wilburton, Okla­homa, the next Friday, October 18, to run roughshod over the Eastern Oklahoma A. & M. boys, 27-0.

After a week's lay-off, the A. & M. boys lost to the powerful University of Arkansas Bees, 45•7.

On the following Friday, November 8, they went to Monroe, Louisiana, to fa ll before the LSU, Northeast Center Indians, 20-0.

The Muleriders then defeated the College of the Ozarks Mountaineers, : 8-7, on a local muddy field, November 16, to delight the old grads in the annual homecoming affair.

The Muleriders swamped their traditional Thanksgiving rivals, Monticello A. & M. Boll Weevils, on November 29 on the El Dorado fie ld to the tune of 21 -0.

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LINE: - ,-, . Davis, Walters, Rich, McMahen, Johnson, Baird.

BACK FIE:l~: - Rogers, Talley, Roberts, Bailey.

EUEL DA VIS, Tackle All-State , 1946

When the All-State Team was picked at the end

of the season, the Muleriders were honored by hav­

ing Euel Davis placed on the second team and Joe

Roberts was selected for the third team. Honorable

mention went to James Jones, Sam Bailey, Royce

McMahen, Weldon Rasberry, Jack Johnson, Charles

McClendon, and Jackie Rich.

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JOE ROBERTS

Back

All-State, 1946

HAROLD BAIRD

End

WILLIAM TALLEY

Tackle

HARROLD BARRINGER

Guard

JACK HlL.,._,11fo

End

;

RALPH ROSS

End

JAMES ETHERIDGE

Back

PENNY SCOTT

Back

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WELDON RASBERRY

Tackle

SAM BAILEY

Back

LESLIE MILLER

Center

BUSTER FORD

Guard

CAL VIN HEARD

Back

CHARLES McCLENDON

End

J.C. LUCK

Back

GORDON BRAZIL

Center

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FRANK DAVIS

Tackle

WARREN KAYLOR

End

JACK JOHNSON

'Tackle

IVAN ROGERS

Back

ROYCE McMAHEN

Guard

JACK RICH

Center

RALPH HOLLAND

End

BILL BRADLEY

End

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Band

Cheer Leaders

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DOROTHY FA YE SMART [ETTY TOWLE~

MARGARET HUGHES Queen

Football Queen and Maids

SALINE FRANKS KATHRYN YOUNG

Miss Margaret Hughes was chosen by the Mulerider team to reign as homecoming queen for the game against Col­lege of the Ozarks on November 16. Miss Hughes was crowned by David Thomas.

The maids and their escorts were: Miss Dorothy Faye Smart, freshman business maior from Stephens, escorted by Penny Scott; Miss Betty Towler, freshman business major from Magnolia, escorted by Warren Kaylor; Miss Kathryn Young, sophomore business major from Horatio, escorted by Jae:< Johnson; Miss Saline Franks, freshman business major from Magnolia, escorted by James Etheridge.

The crowning of the queen took place preceding the kick-off. Ceremonies were sponsored by the Bray.

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COACH ELMER SMITH

The A. & M. varsity basketball squad ended the season this

year with a record of 13 victories and 13 defeats. The team

reached the semi-finals in the State Tournament where they were

defeated by State Teachers.

Richie Lee earned forward position on the All-State Team

chosen at the State Tourney at Arkadelphia, March 6-7-8. Wylie

Staggs, Dub Maloch, Weldon Matthews, and William Talley

were among the honorable mentions.

Basketball Maloch, Dumas, Tuberville, Owen, Staggs, Lee, Matthews, Williams, Richardson, Maloch, Green, Talley.

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RICHIE LEE

Forward

WILLIAM TALLEY

Center

WELDON MATTHEWS

Guard

MARVIN RICHARDSON

Forward

WYLIE STAGGS

Forward

DUB MALOCH

Guard

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CONNIE MALOCH

Guard

JACK WILLIAMS

forward

DURELL DUMAS

Forward

W. C. OWEN

Center

T. GREEN

Guard

PARTEE TUBERViLLE

Guard

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In the basket

During the season A. & M. lost to Ouachita twice, ·Hendrix twice, Centenary twice, Monticello once, Tech one, College of the Ozarks twice, and Arkansas State once.

Among the victories were three games from Monticello A. & M., two games from Little Rock Junior College, one game from Henderson, one game from Tech, and one game from Ouachita.

The game with Ouachita in the State Tournament was without a doubt the best game played by the Muleriders this season. The team used a slow break and kept possession of the ball a considerable amount of the time. The final score was A. & M. 44; Ouachita 39.

The home game with Little Rock Junior College was probably the most entertaining to the fans. After seeing that the Muleriders were too much for them, L.R.J.C.'s team finished the game with a great show of sportsmanship and comedy. The score was A. & M. 68; L.R.J.C. 41.

Another for A. & M.

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KATHRYN SMITH Sponsor

Girls' Basketball

Independents 1st row-Davis, Lee, Jones, Dodson, Anding, Winberry, Smith. 2nd row-Dunn, Lyons, Young, Chisholm, Lewis, Nipper, Seastrunk.

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Towler, McClendon, Elam, Young, Davis, Enoch, Lee.

Nipper, Winberry, Dodson, Jones, Mouser, Barnett. I I ·1

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Anding, Irby, Munn, Dunn, Barrington, Smelser.

Edmiston, Seastrunk, Gentry , Clayton, Chisholm, Lewis, Tyndall, Summitt.

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Smart, Gillespie, Cox, Lyons, Beutelchiese, Gilbert.

Teams were chosen between the girls interested in intramural basketball

and a number of the best prospects were chosen from this group to compo1::2

the independent team. This team played many of the independent teams

from surrounding towns with a very good showing. Among those played

were the Stamps and Buckner independents.

There were many games played for the benefit of our student body by !he

various teams on the campus.

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1st Row-William Talley, Euel Davis, Charles McClendon, Jack Williams, Sam Bailey, Harold Baird, Jack Rich, Red Jones. 2nd Row-Wylie Staggs, W. C . Owen, Weldon Matthews, James H. Moore, Harrold Barringer, Buster Ford, James Etheridge. 3rd Row-David Thomas, Penny Scott, Ralph Holland, Thomas White, Colvin Heard, Dub Moloch. Not in picture : Partee Tuberville, Richie Lee, Marvin Richcrdson, Gene Lee, Jack Johnson, Royce McMahen, Morgan Moore, Travis

Green, Joe Roberts, Warren Kaylor, Weldon Rasberry, Jack Higgins.

SA:v1 BAILEY

WILLIAM TALLEY

DU3 MALOCH

~~A'' Club

OFFICERS

President

Vice-President

Secretary-Treasurer

The newest organization on Aggie Hill is the "A" Club. This Club was or­

ganized the third week of March, 1947. It is made up of men students on the

campus who have lettered in any sport of A. & M. College.

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1. Hi, Polly. 8. They 're Engaged, etc.

2. Girls, Watch the Dean. 9. Oops!

3. It's love, love, love. 10. Don't drop her!

4. Big week-end. 11. McMahen's the name.

5. Margaret alias "Queenie". 12. Ice Scene.

5. Buddy- Buddy. 13. Big Wheels.

7. Strong man.

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1. What you thinking about? 7. Pensive mood.

2. New slant on new Main 8. He gets around

3. Pretty boy. 9. Jackson youngsters.

4. Where's the bat 10. Marge, you're in the way.

5. Oh, No!!! 11. Fraternizing.

6. She likes it.

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1. Who's behind the book? 7. Oh-h-h-h-h-h- !

2. All washed out. 8. Dancing or skating?

3. Ballet? 9. "Chuck" and "Eddie".

4. More noise!! ! ! ! 10. Must be an Aggie.

5. Studious. 11. Five girls and a tree.

6. Three men, no smile? 12. What's the matter, Mr. Talley?

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1. Fiction or? 7. Rumors are flying.

2. Let it rain. 8. Hold that pose.

3. She can smile too. 9. Sweet things?

4. Qui: "Chub". 10. Loafing.

5. Caraway looks nice. 11. Zoo material.

6. Guess whc? 12. Tennis.

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1. Room and Board 7. Chow time.

2. Going-going-gone ! ! ! 8. Make it good.

3. Cute, huh! 9. "Chub", you're mean.

4. And they wonder about the hours.10. Don't drop that pipe, Sam.

5. Aw, quit! 11. Beaty and beasts.

6. Don't take my picture! 12. Rainy weather.

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I. Smile for the camera, "Paulie" . 8. "Punkin Center Kid".

2. Hey fellows, Hay soft? 9. Where's Romeo?

3. Could it be a football parade? 10. Picnic no doubt.

4. We turn left here . 11. What's in the bag?

5. It's a lazy day. 12. Too many hands here .

6. Good to the last bite. 13. Time for class.

l . Two for one.

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1. Wha t have we here? 8. Jackson's crowded these days.

2. How that girl gets around. 9. Buddies.

3. "Red" and Jean. 10. B.T.O. of Caraway.

4. Three girls from Caraway. 11. Face the camera, Dot.

5. Quit muggin, Pug. 12. Anyone know these guys?

6. I'm fe r it. 13. Two cute younguns.

7. Sgt. Dugger. 14. She's taken.

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1. Sometimes called "Tess-reecie." 10. Bicycle built for two.

2. The gang's all here. 11. Sister act. 3. Oh, Goody! 12. They look inte lligent.

4. "Dot" and "Dunk". 13. Jump, fellows. 5. Yep, that's ch icken. 14. I think it's a cat.

6. My name is Bennett. 15. Gab session.

7. Hit her again, Nancy. 16. South paw.

8. Wha t gives, Benny? 17. You guys going to class?

9. Careful, Boulware .

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l. Pretty things? 8. Had coffee maybe.

2. Mrs. Wideman. 9. Come down, Pete.

3. Oh My! ! 10. Tar vat-lower left.

4. Just talking. 11. Bet they're tired.

5. Inquisi live. 12. Don't cry, Betty, Rosemary's

6. Whatcha doing Rachael? happy.

7. Throw it, Jim. 13. Somebody get the ball.

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1. You boys need some help? 9. School Days.

2. Saturday dress parade. 10. Dark Town Poker Club.

3. Tennis champ. 11. Better known as "Hobby".

4. A dream of music. 12. Where's Orleta?

S. DOODNESS DW ACIOUS! 13. This thing called LOVE.

6. Stamps is their stomping ground. 14. Move closer, Robert.

7. Old water tower. 15. More Aggie belles.

8. Alias "Charley". 16. Comics or ? ? ?

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1. No trouble to S-M-I-L-E. 7. How do you do it, Royce?

2. Jackson Quintet. 8. Unhand that Lady.

3. What's your name, Bub? 9. For she's a jolly good fellow.

4. It's not that bad, Winnie. 10. Should have lowered the camera.

5. Holt Hall Residents. 11. Whose feet, Fox?

6. Gone but not forgotten.

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1. Mrs. Haynes 'elder son. 7. Going or Coming?

2. Preachin' some where, Kids? 8. Hold her Talley.

3. They drive a green wreck. 9. Big Three.

4. Held your end, "Puddin' ." 10. Little Higher, Dan.

5. Her name is Sybil, boys. 11. Pipe the scarf.

6. W~ose mad at who? 12. Whatcha see, Joe?

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1. Going somewhere? 4. Fuel for the fires of Wilkinsville.

2. Gab Session. 5. Junior, you can't go in there! ! !

3. "Marryin' Sam". 6. A garage? Could be.

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1. Hen pecked? 4. Community of Wilkinsville.

2. The a:;:re of chivalry is dead. 5. Recreation or ?

3. Ex-"Your Honor." 6. Will it run?

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MACCO And

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The world's now old, but likes to laugh. New puns are hard to find.

The greatest editorial staff Can't tickle every mind.

So if you read some old time ioke Patched up in modern guise,

Don't fuss and say the thing's a fake. Just laugh-don't be too wise.

---:o:---

Mr. Munn: "A fool can ask more questions than a wise man can answer."

Marge : "No wonder so many of us flunk."

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Music Lover- A man who on hearing a soprano in a bathroom, puts his ear to the keyhole.

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Bathing suit- a garment with no hooks on it but plenty of eyes.

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Thirty days hath O'Bannon, Gimpy, Dutch, and Mike the Cannon. All the rest hath twenty years, except Knuckles, who hath got the chair.

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Trading Post

New regulations go into effect im­mediately as Henderson's Faculty Ex­ecutive Council clamps down on the grading system. Some of the features considered were : absences and volun­tary attendance, new regulations with regard to grades, Make-up examina­tions, scholarship regulations, and dis­missal.

One reason for the change was the overcrowded condition during the past post-war semester.

-The Henderson Oracle.

The Hendrix Chapel Choir gave a concert Sunday in the First Methodist church in Heber Springs.

It has appeared in a number of towns over the state in behalf of the Hendrix Camoaign for Methodist Churches.

- -College Profile

The theater of the College of the Ozarks presented two plays last Tues­day and Wednesday nights.

They were "Kasim", a play of Persia, and "What Men Live By."

- The Mountain Eagle

The Hi-Comet of North Little Rock gave out this bit of witticism: The sofa sagged in the center The chairs were pulled just so, The family had retired, The parlor lights were low. Then came a sound from the sofa As the clock was striking two, And the student closed h is text-book With a thoughtful, "Well, I'm through."

At Arkansas Tech it seems that home economics is not limited to girls alone, as several boys have enrolled in a home economics class for boys.

Kilroy has gone in for chemistry. He proved his knowledge of the science to the satisfaction of a ll the students of Chemistry lab at the University of Tex­as and managed to keep his identity

a secret. Under the supervision of the instructor, the students were treating with certain chemical papers that con­tained invisible writing. They watched anxiously as the letters slowly began to take shop. Then came a gasp of sur­prise.

"Kilroy was here," it read. - The Echo- Arkansas State Teach­

ers College.

The annual State Speech Festival will be held at Arkansas State Teachers College on March 27 and 28. In addi­tion to the one-act plays there will be events in extemporaneous speaking, orations, and poetry reading.

Hendrix's offering will be an adaption of "The Romancers." The play, a French comedy take-off on "Romeo and Juliet" presents an authentic picture of 18th century French lives and loves.

- College Profile

Dr. B. C. Boney, business manager of Arkansas College, won recognition in the 1947 edition of "Biographical Ency­clopedia of the World." The book lists men of today who are outstanding in their particular fields. Dr. Boney has also been listed in "Who's Who In the Clergy," "Who's Who In America," and "International Rotary Leaders."

-The Highlander

Baby sitting became the latest occu­pation practised by ASTC students when the home economics club offered their services for a fee of 25 cents an hour.

-The Echo

Francis Myers, a student at Florida State College for Women, received an unusual gift when she opened a nine­foot box addressed to her from Rock­mart, Georgia, containing a well-pre­served human skeleton. It was val­ued at about $125 by one of the bio­logy profs. Francis is still saying, "But I don't know a soul in Rockmart, Geor-gia."

--Northwest Missourian

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MAGNOLIA BUTANE GAS COMPANY

DISTRIBUTORS OF

Zero Butane Gas

AND

Gas Appliances

606 South Main CAMDEN, ARK.

Phone 699

1016 NW Avenue EL DORADO, ARK.

Phone 404

109 E. Main Street MAGNOLIA, ARK.

Phone 199

FORDYCE. ARK.

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Calendar of Events at A. t M. College

1946-1947 SEPTEMBER, 1946

9. School opened. Registration and Freshman orientation.

10. Classes began-Tuesday's Schedule.

18. Informal dance at Tennis Court Mr. M. B. Talley and Student Coun­cil.

21. Football-McNeese Jr. College won 21-0 over Magnolia here.

28. Football-Ouachita College at Ark­adelphia.

OCTOBER, 1946 5. Football-Hendrix 0, Magnolia 21.

11. Football-Arkansas Poly. College 39, Magnolia 6 at Russellville.

17. Concert pianist Rudolph Ganz. 18. Football-Magnolia won over East

Oklahoma A. & M. at Wilburton, 27-0.

31. Hallowee:i Carnival and crowning of queen-Mulerider.

NOVEMBER, 1946 2. University of Ark. "B" 45, Magnolia

A. & M. 7. 8. Football- Monroe L.S.U.N.E. Center

20, Mulerider's 0. 9. Mulerider Dance-Club House

Miss Aiken and Mr. Talley. 10. Midsemester. 14. Ralph Errolle Concert. 15. Homecoming Dance-Sponsored by

Bray. 16 Homecoming Game-Mulerider 18,

College of the Ozarks 7. Dance-Sponsored by Bray.

21. Play "Kitty Foyle"-Stagecrafters. 22. Dining Hall Party- Clubhouse

Miss Campbell, Don Fincher, and Virginia Anding.

25. Dance at Clubhouse- Student Council.

26. Formal Dance-Mulerider. 27. Sunrise Service at Greek Theater by

Baptist Student Union. 28. Thanksgiving Holidays began. 29. Muleriders win over Monticello A.

and M. at El Dorado 21-0. DECEMBER, 1946

2. Classes resumed after holidays. 6. Dance- Wilkinsville Veterans

Mr. and Mrs. Bagnall. 13. Home Ee. Club Party

Mrs. Fra.,klin. 17. Choral Club Christmas Program. 19. Mulerider Formal Dance

Dr. and Mrs. Nipper. 20. Christmas Holidays began.

JANUARY, 1947 6. Classes resumed after Christmas

Holidays. 8. Sunshine Boys-Phi Theta Kappa.

13. Dance at Clubhouse Student Council.

20-24. Final Semester Examinations.

27. Second semester began with in­crea in enrollment.

FEBRUARY, 1947 5. Freshman and Sophomore meeting

for Who's Who Contest. 6. Stunt Night-Mulerider.

12. Sing-Song at Clubhouse Baptist Student Union.

17. Dance at Clubhouse Student Council.

20. Concert-Creighton Allen. 24. Dance, Clubhouse-Student Coun­

cil. 25. Magician Show-Mulerider. 26. "The Perfect Plan"-Baptist Stu­

dent Union. 27. Harmie Smith- Phi Theta Kappa.

MARCH, 1947 3. Dance-Clubhouse

Student Council. 6. Rachael Mouser- Recital.

17. Dance, Clubhouse-Student Coun­cil.

18. " January Thaw"-Stagecrafters. 20 Concert-A. E. Wilder and Robert

Carter. 28. Home Ee . Club Banquet and Dance

at Clubhouse. 30. Midsemester.

APRIL, 1947 4. Out for Spring Holidays. 8. Classes resumed.

15. Magnolia Music Club Piano En-semble.

17. Barn Dance-Phi Theta Kappa. 18. Band Concert. 22. Recital- Vivienne Lemley and

Charles Manning. MAY, 1947

l. Mulerider Spring Formal Mr. King and Miss Katherine Smith.

25. Baccalaureate. 26. Commencement. 27-30. Final Exa minations for under­

graduates. 30. School Out.

- --:o :---MONDAY

7 : 00 Mulerider- Bi-monthly 7: 00 Bray Staff 6 : 30 Practice Dance

TUESDAY 7:00 Choral Club 7: 00 International Relations Club 4: 30 Stagecrafters

WEDNESDAY 4: 30 Home Ee. Club-Monthly 7: 00 Spanish a nd French Club 4: 30 Phi Theta Kappa- Monthly 6:30 Wesley Foundation 6: 45 Baptist Student Union- General

Meeting THURSDAY

7: 00 Choral Club 4: 30 Sta gecrafters

...

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Jitney Jungle

SELF -SERVICE

GROCERY

Phones 110 and 111

110 N. Jackson

MAGNOLIA. ARKANSAS

Hudgens Appliance

Company

Pholco Radios and Speed Queen

Refrigerators - Washers and

Ironers

Duo-Therm Oil Burning Appliances

SERVICE ON ALL RADIOS

Phone 668 Magnolia, Ark.

FOR FLOWERS

Reed - Lyle Florists

Mrs. Grady Dennis, Owner

Magnolia

Phone 20

Arkansas

Night 403

Farrar's Grocery And Market

ICE CREAM - CANDIES COOKIES - DRINKS SANDWICH MEATS

STEAKS

Visit us for your Study Hour Snack.

Just Across from New Main

Eleventh commandment: "Thou shalt not put bananas in the refrigerator."

Mr. Mantle : "Can you prove that the square of the hypoteheuse is equal to the sum of the square of the two sides of the triangle?"

T. Green: "I don't have to prove it, I admit it."

Bruce: "Every time I kiss ycu it makes me a better man."

Pat: "Why try to get to heaven in one night?"

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When a guy claims r.is gal is cold, he should remember that so is dynamite until you start fooling around.

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She was only a trainman's dotter­plain loco and no motive.

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Morris Cox: "I went over to Holt Hall to study last night."

J. Frank: "How much did you lose?"

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A CHALLENGE

In the past few years MAGNOLIA has be­

come increasingly important in the educational

circles in Arkansas. Her citizens proudly throw

their hats into the ring of competition with all

other state schools and colleges.

President Charlie S. Wilkins, his Faculty, and

the ever-increasing Student Body of A. and M.

COLLEGE deserve our vote of thanks for the use

they m ake of the resources provided for their de­

velopment toward becoming the leaders in tomor­

row's civil and cultural world.

A. and M. COLLEGE. the reople of MAGNOLIA

proudly congratu late you!!!

Sam Crumpler, Mayor

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Court Docket Crime is where you find it :

Arson-Boys in Cross Room 17 vs. A. and M. college ( found burning hair tonic on desk. ) Bray vs. Students ( Says the Editor : We don't mean to burn - just scorch a bit.)

Larceny-Puddin vs. C?) Missed some uh! wearing apparel-Suspect pursued.

Aggravated Assault-( Threat violent to cause flight.) Glenn Oxford vs. Miss Whaley. Winnie Dodson vs. Joy Mantle (Mantle-Davis case.)

Bribery - Ballard vs. Grayson ( Quote : "one coke if you'll cut.) Dot Green vs. "Bernie" (Too much said. )

Embracery - Passers through vs. Jackson belles and dates. Night watch­man vs. Murphy- "Butcut."

Battery-"The boys" vs. "Shaky" White. Ford Manufacturers vs. Jackie Rich. ( One block's the limit. )

Court date pending health of judge.

What Would Happen If Red Moore said something very ser­

ious.

Miss Aiken didn't have to stop the roll call in geography for the students to get quiet.

Dan Smith wasn't business manager of the Mulerider.

Pa t Mclelland could pronounce her last name.

The Bray staff would hand their work in on time.

Dot Lynn and Duncan quit going to­gether.

Francis Young couldn't laugh for a day.

"Blondie's" hair would turn brunette.

Mr. Talley forgot to put up his "keep off the grass" signs.

Mrs. Franklin let one of her home ec classes out before the period was over.

We didn't have nine weeks exami­nations.

There were enough text books for ev­eryone.

Bill Roberts and Ralph Ross forgot to be witty.

Betty Wesson didn't worry about her chemistry.

John Ed Alexander forgot to say "you little rascal."

Bob McMahen didn't have big feet.

If this column were not so silly.

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Bray and Mulerider Names Date Back To It would be an amusing sight to see

the football boys line up in front o! Holt Hall all dressed up on mules to ride up to Columbia stadium. Facts must not be laughed at. At one time it was true.

Dean Graham gave out with the facts . It was popular in this section of the Cotton Belt, as in other sections, to ride mules. Our football team was deride­ingly called Muleriders and the name stuck. The tag was so well-liked that the school annual adopted it. The school paper couldn't be left out so it adopted the symbol of the mule; the bray. Another reason for calling the paper the Bray might come from the fact that it is its duty to back the team and the school by announcing its pro­gress and activities.

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A couple of bare limbs have given many a man the idea to build a love nest.

---:o :---

Patient: "Mrs. Sikes, there is some­thing the matter with my breathing."

Mrs. Sikes: "Well-we'll soon stop that."

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FARMERS BANK and TRUST COMPANY

MAGNOLIA, ARKANSAS

SAFETY :-: SERVICE

WE SOLICIT YOUR ACCOUNT

MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

West Brothers

D2po rtm2nt Stores

"THE HOME OF GOOD VALUES"

FLOWERS FOR

ALL OCCASIONS

CUT FLOWERS

CORSAGES

Our Specialties

We Wire Flowers Everywhere

Magnolia Floral Co. Phone 12 30 l S. Washington

My Sentiments When ice cream grows on macaroni

trees, When Sahara's sands grow muddy, When cats and dogs wear B.V.D.'s, That's the time I like to study.

- - :c:--

He's my yo-yo man. 'Cause he a l­ways comes back.

- - :c :- -

She was only a coal miner's daugh­ter, but she was nobody's fuel.

--:o:--

A cultured woman is one who, by a mere shrug can adjust her shoulder straps

- - - :o :--

Breathes there a man with soul so dead Who never turned around and said: Hm-m-m-m- . .. not bad.

- - :o :--

Country highways have the most curves, but they are mostly in parked cars.

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TOLLETT'S Firestone Store

HOME AND AUTO SUPPLIES

South Side of Square

MAGNOLIA, ARK.

CLEANING - -

PRESSING - -

ALTERING - -

WITH AN EXPERT TOUCH

Columbia Cleaners

118 No. Washington Phone 69

WARNOCK'S

HARDWARE - FURNITURE

ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES

"We teach your Dollars to have

more CENTS"

Walker's Laundry

"To Please You Is Our Go3.l"

MAGNOLIA. ARK.

Mozingo-Wi 11 is-Dennis Drug Co.

" Vv ALGREEN'S"

The finest Drug Store for the Finest People in the Finest Town-

Everything in the drug needs of a community or school.

Phone 465 West Side Square

MAGNOLIA

READ ABOUT A. AND M.

ACTIVITIES EVERY DAY IN

The Daily

BANNER - NEWS

20c PER WEEK BY CARRIER

COMMERCIAL PRINTING

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Hee - Haws

Berg, a chartcer in OUTLAWS, mur­dered by a mo:-ik because he was in love with the monk's wife.

Mrs. Brady is a woman that worked as a maid in a night club. She was an elderly man. ( Good work if he can do it.)

I want to finish college in order to require the necessary knowledge in my profession. Shades of Mrs. Malaprop.

After finishing high school this year, my mother and father encouraged me to attend college. Perseverance counts.

I think I would have patients to teach children. that's one way to re-lieve the shortage of hospital beds.

The day was warm and the students were drowsy and weren't interested in the class procedure. Miss Tucker call­ed on Don Fincher to read the para­graph. Don read the paragraph and was asked by Miss Tucker to tell the class what he had just ;ead. Don an­swered, 'Tm sorry Miss Tucker, but I wasn' t listening."

"G. I. Kilroy- is G. I. Kilroy here?" asked Dr. Smith, instructor of Social Science. This question was answered by roars of laughter from the members of the class. It was finally revealed that a member of the class had put the name G. I. Kilroy on the sheet of paper that w as passed around during the firs t meeting of the class.

Dogtags

D- is for your dingle , dangle, dingle . 0-is for my blood type, which you

tell. G-is for your gloomy, ghastly purpose. ~-is for tetanus shots (how swell ). A-is for the address of my mother. G-is for your greenish, dirty hue. Put them all together, they spell DOG-

TAG. I hope I never have any use for you.

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Campusology Who's Failing?

Before ente ring into a serious discus­sion of this timely topic, campusology, the reader should completely renove all his doubts as to the benefits of this course.

Some people have the idea that campusology is a snap course and that classes can be cut at any time. This is a sad mistake because so many find that those cuts cause you to lose valuable time, and it is a lmost impos­sible to make up for it.

However, in case you find it neces­sary to make up a class, it is desirable that you find one of your classmates to help you. Classes are usually held after the evening meal in varius places on the campus.

It is to be especially noticed that classes meet on time. Meetings at off hours cause confusion and often i:1cite anger.

Campusology has proved during the history of this college to be an enter­taining and educational course. The field is open to all students who sincere­ly wish to be instructed.

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LEWIS & KELLEY "Store for Men and Boys"

MAGNOLIA. ARKANSAS

Authentic

Highly Styled and Superbly Tailored Sports­

wear and Clothing by manufacturers of Na­

tionally advertised Brands.

Shoes. Hats and Haberdashery in appropriate stylings for the College Man.

Newest creations in Formal. Sport and Street Wear.

LEWIS & KELLEY The Store for Men and Boys

MAGNOLIA. ARK. PHONE 193

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Join In Building - - - -

PHONE 117

B. P. S. PAINTS AND SUPPLIES

KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS

AMERICAN KITCHENS

MAJESTIC RADIOS

TURNER HARDWARE CO. MAGNOLIA. ARKANSAS

S. Side Square

To Mr. Talley. our faculty adviser and friend, to Miss Couch.

who so graciously copy·read all of The Mulerider copy, to Miss

Tucker and Miss Clegg. who read proof. and to Miss Harton.

who gave valuable assistance on the art in this, the 1947 Mule·

rider. goes our most sincere "Thank You."

THE STAFF

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CAMPUS FADS FOR WINTER, out in the limelight are bright jacquard and turtle neck

sweaters. Virginia Cleaver's green sweater with "Hug Me, Kiss Me," etc., on it is odd and attractive. Another is Carmen Spooner's blue sweater with red house shoes and four leaf clovers. But Wilma Munn's yellow sweater with red devils-well, hubba, hubba!

Everything is belted this season-the wider the belt, the better. Bobby Reagan's black studded belt is different. Rosemary Wallace's wide gold belt attracted no little attention and both Martha Lewis and Dorothy Winberry have belts adorned with eye-catching studs.

And speaking of blue jeans-Dot Smart's are made especially for girls! Vilma Norwood and Kathryn Nix have them too, and are they smooth!

You won't be singing the old refrain, 'Tm broke," if you are wise enough to stock pennies in the tops of your loafers. This way you are saving money and keeping in step with the latest fad.

Has any one noticed the lovely red shirts some of the boys have been wearing lately? G irls, don' t you agree that they do something for the men?

It never rains but what it pours, but you are going to keep your hair dry if you have one of the A. & M. hats which everyone is wearing to keep the rain off. You are up to the minute in fashion and also sporting the school colors.

Every where you go you hear the patter of little feet (how we wish they were little) as they go tripping to and fro in ornamented Indian moccasins. The girls have the lead in the fad. Their feet look very neat and trim in shoes that are decorated with colorful glass beads and tin feathers.

We thought that the fad of zoot-suits with the drape shape was out, but who should come up wearing a pair. Yes sir, that's right, Jake Francis. He is gone so we're safe in saying it.

A. & M. NOT ABLES Yes sir, we have our own Dogpatch characters right here on the campus.

After serious consideration we chose these people. No, hard feelings, please. L'il Abner ---------- --- - - --- --------- ------ ----- James "Buddy" Etheridge The Scroggs Bros. -------- --- ------------ - -- Jack Marshall and Doc Kelley Daisy Mae-------- --------- - - ----- - ---------- - ----- - -------- - Ruby Ross Mammy Yokum - - ------------------ ---- -------- - - - -------- Billy Jo Jones Pappy Yokum - - --------------------- - --------------- John Ed Alexander Wolf Gal - - ------------- - - - --- ---------- ---- - -------- ------ Betty Womble Marryin' Sam ---- --------- - - ----- --------- ------------------ Bill Roberts Tobacco Rhoda-- - - ------- - --- --- -------------------- ------ Pud Dodson Earthquake McGobn ------- - - -------- --- - ------------ - - ---- Rege Hastings Hairless Joe --- --- --------- - ---------------------------- - - --- - J. C. Luck Lonesome Polecat - ------------- - ---------- - - ---- -------- - --- - - Pete Steed Available Jones ---- - - - - ----------- --- - -------- ------- ------ - - Dan Smith Moonbeam McSwine - ----- ------------ - ---- ---- - - - - -- Bobbye Lois Nipper Grandma Scroggs - ----------- - --- - ------- - - - ----- ----- -- - Wanda Houser Hamfat Gooch ------ - ----- ----------------------- - ---- - -- William Talley Lena the Hyena - - - -------- - - --- ----------- ------------ Can't in next issue

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The progress of our MAGNOLIA A. and M. COLLEGE and the

MULERIDERS represent a fine spirit of leadership of which

we are justly proud.

THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK

OF MAGNOLIA

"THE FRIENDLY BANK"

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COMING SOUTH ...

Nationally known industries are shifting to the South.

Recent developments are proving that Ar kansas is a fa­

vored state for the great industrial expansion program.

The time is now for the business leadershi p of every

section of our state to be aggressive, enthusiastic and confi­

dent that our great state has the things to offer that in­

dustry seeks: power, transportation, labor, natural gas,

favorable taxation, ideal climate, uncongested conditions

and appreciative people.

Magnolia

TALBOT'S "We Outfit The Forn i ly"

. Stamps

Arkansas

Hope

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Historical Defin itions Liberty Bell - ------ ------------------- - __ the bell at the end of the period

Revival of Learning ___ _______ ____ ___ _ ______ ____ Day before examinations

Age of Realism ___________ Week after nine weeks grades are announced

The Dark Ages

Restoration Period

Period of separation from your O.A.0.

_______ the week after mid-term exams

Age of Romanticism __ __________ _ _______ hours between 6 and 8 p. m.

Central Powers _______________ ·----- --- Mr. Wilkins, Mr. Graham, Miss Akin

A Freedom __ ---- ----------------------------- - - _student off probaticn

Emancipation Proclamation ------------- ------- - _ Diploma from A. & M.

Ages Of Man

1. Milk

2. Milk, oatmeal, vegetables

3. Spinach, bread, jam, cocoa

4. Hot dogs, chewing gum, peanuts, pop, hamburgers, chili

5. Caviar, cocktails

6. Steak, potatoes, coffee

7. Alka-selt.zer, soda mints, N.-R.

9. Milk, soup

10. Milk.

Definitions A straw is something you can drink through two of them.

A blotter is something you spend your time looking for while the ink is drying.

A fan dancer is merely a nudist with a cooling system.

Food is some thing which if you don't have with your meals it's bad. (Just ask anyone. )

Infirmary is a place where you go when you have a tough test coming on and can't see any other way out of it.

Puppy love is the beginning of a dog's life.

A door knob is something a revolvinq door goes around without.

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"GO WEST," said Horace Greely ... "°

And west they went in thousands - far sighted and courageous. Out of a mighty wilderness they forged an empire - resplendent. beyond their wildest dreams.

Little did they know that in going they turned their backs on riches the like of which history has never known.

Greely would be amazed today. Gold is here!­Black-but in far greater abundance. And land­endless stretches of fertile soil-literally steeped in Bauxite. Coal. Iron, Sulphur, Lignite, Salt and Diamonds-right here in our own wonderland­the SOUTH.

To you, her future leaders. we say, "stay South."

LION OIL COMPANY EL DORADO. ARKANSAS

T. H. Barton. President

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Toastmaster (introducing speaker): "I am sure that Mr. Child's little talk on soils and fertilizer will give you a pleasant half hour as he is just full of the subject."

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Mr. .. Ray: "You can't sleep in my class.

Rege Hastings: " I know it. I've been trying for half an hour."

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You can't kiss a girl unexpectedly. The nearest you can come to it is to kiss her sooner that she expected you would.

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Then there's the school teacher who quit her job to join the burlesque circus because she found there was more mon­ey in showing figures to the older boys.

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John Ed: "Let's play photography." Pinchy: "O.K. How is it done?" John Ed: "We just turn out all the

lights and wa it to see what develops."

All Aggies Come to the

Magnolia Bake Shop

For A

STUDY HOUR' SSNACK

"Everything in Baking"

YOUR HOME STORE

WHILE AT COLLEGE

STERLING'S MAGNOLIA, ARKANSAS

GREYHOUND LINES

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A. & M. College -- Yesterday and Today "The Old grey mare, she a in't what she used to be." Frequently we hear

alumni and other students who have been enrolled here before say, "Back when I was going to school at A. & M. - - -- - - "

If it were far back enough they remember when regular study hours were from 7: 30 until 11 o'clock and students were not allowed out of the ir rooms except to go to the library. In fact, at one time, rooms were checked to see that no student went to bed before 10 o'clock unless he was ill.

There is quite a contrast toda y , in the full sense of the word. There are no enforced rules in regard to study hours and the rooms are not checked; that is up to the individual. As far as going to bed before 10 o'clock is con­cerned, there is little danger of that happening on this campus. There are too many other th ings to do such as "take in" a movie or go rollor skating, have a cup of coffee in town, exchange the latest gossip with classmates, or listen to that favorite radio program before settling down to tackle that zoology assign­ment, which is usually put off to be done "first thing in the morning," because students are soooooo sleepy.

Believe it or not, there was a time when girls enrolled here were not al lowed to go to town unless escorted by two faculty members. When the boys went to town they walked-they were not allowed to h itch-hike and there was no bus.

Can you imagine having this campus d ivided in half by a concrete side­walk and the boys not being a llowed to trespass on the other side? That's the way it used to be, but the "old timers" didn't mind so much since they had "Rules Off' on Sunday afternoon.

Rules have been in a cycle of development and elimination according to their need since this school was organized into a junior college in 1924 accord­ing to the Dean. A Steady decrease in the number of rules each year has de­veloped until finally we are functioning with little a uthority over us . If the students like it this way, it's up to them to keep it so.

An answer to the query why some United States Employment Service ex­aminers go mad might be found in the following questionnaire filled out by an applicant applying to the service for employment.

Q. Born? A. Yes, Once. Q. Nativity? A. Baptist.

Q. Married or s ingle? A. Have been both.

Q. Parents a live ye t? A. Not yet. Q . Hair? A. Very th in.

Q. Voice. A. Very weak. Q. Healthy? A. Sometimes.

Q. Previous experience? A. No. Q. Where ? A. Different p laces.

Q . Business? A. Rotten. Q. Salary expected? A. More.

Q. Drink? A. Not in dry states.

Q. Why do you want a job? A. Wife don't work anymore.

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A. and M. BOOK STORE THE STUDENT CENTER

BOOKS AND SUPPLIES

ICE CREAM -- CANDY -- HAMBURGERS

MRS. J. M. PEACE, OWNER

Brevity being !he soul of wit, wom­en's bathing suits will cause much laughter.

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Santa Claus is the only guy who can run around all night with a bag and not get himself talked about.

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Pete: "I have something preying on my mind."

Wylie : "Let it alone, it will starve to death."

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An annual is a great invention. The school gets all the fame, the printer gets all the money, and the staff gets all the blame.

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Bob McMahen: "I have a cold or something in my head."

Rex Moore : "Probably a cold."

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Salesman: "Madam, could I interest you in a car?"

Madam: "Well, you might try."

SAMPLE'S South Arkansas' Largest

Department Store

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THE REXALL STORE

South Arkansas' Largest Drug Store

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THANKS

Students and faculty, for your cooperation

and assistance in the work for the

"Mulerider."

HOGUE PHOTOS

320 W. CAPITOL LITTLE ROCK, ARK.

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POM ES

He told the shy maid that he loved her;

The color left her cheeks,

But on the lapel of his coat

It stayed for weeks a nd weeks.

A eeny-weeny pider

Wen! up de water pout

Down came de wain

And wan de pider out

Out came de tun

And dwied up de wain

And de eeny-weeny pider

Went up de dwa in again

Mary Rose ( sweet name)

Bent pin ( by freshman )

Mary Sat ( nothing unusual)

Mary Rose (ditto)

I've never been dated,

I've never been kissed.

They said if I waited

No man could resist

The lure of a pure and innocent miss

The trouble is this-

I'm fifty.

The frog him are a funny thing;

Him ain' t got no tail most hardly;

When him hops, him jumps;

When him jumps, him hops,

And him bump his tail

What him ain't got most ha rdly.

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COMPLIMENTS OF

Harsh Supply Co.

Your Goodyear Store

EAST SIDE SQUARE

COMPLIMENTS OF

Magnolia Ice And Coca-Cola Bottling Co.

PHONE 59

Horses To Watch Prodigai Son-Should romp home. Stalin Boy-Can cause trouble. He Got Away- No line on this one. Kodak- Due to click. Burglar-Chance to break in. Scotch Lad-Will be close. Bubble Dancer-Will show more. Rip Van Winkle- May wake up. Hedy Lamar- The one to watch. Esther Williams- In great form. Feather-The odds will tickle you. Sailboat- Will breeze home.

- --:o:---

Bonnie Jo : 'Tm simply wild about a yach t."

Frank: "Er, how do you act on o mo­tor boat?"

---:c:---

Mr. McLean : "Name a liquid that won't freeze."

George Revels: "Hot water."

- --:o:-- -

Imagine the newsboy's embarrass­ment when he opened the wrong door in the depot waiting room and yelled "Extra paper!"

E. T. Hutcheson & Sons Your Rexall Drug Store

Agency Cara Nome, Lentheric and Yardley Cosmetics

Pangburn and Martha Washington Candie s

DRUGS PRESCRIPTIONS

Magnolia-Phones 28-82

HOT POINT - BENDIX - ZENITH

MAYTAG

COLEMAN - TAPP AN

Famous Names in Appliances­

See them on display in our New Mod­ern Store at 112 N. Jackson St.

COUCH ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO.

Mr. Mantle: "How much grass can a cow eat when tied to a rope eighteen feet long?"

Chas. Middlebrooks : "At which end of the rope was she tied?"

- --:o :- --

Miss Whaley : "There's a student in this class making a fool of himself; now when he's finished, I'll begin."

---:o: - - -

Legs is what if you ain't got two pretty good ones, you'll never get to first base, and neither will your sister.

---:o:---

"Pop, what makes the world go round?"

"Listen, you little rat, stay out of that cellar!"

- - - :o :---

She was only a moonshiner's daugh­ter, b ut I loved her still.

---:o:---

Cop : "No parking. You can't loaf here."

Voice from car : "Who's loafing.''

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McALESTER FUEL COMPANY

CONGRATULATES

The Graduates of '47

* Leases Royalties

Oil Production

Dri 11 ing Contractors

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Around the Clock

5: 45-Elam falls ou t of her bed to go work in the d in ing hall.

5 : 46-Elam wa kes £ra nees Bar-baree.

5.47- Frances wa kes Beaty.

5: 48- Bea ty goes back to sleep.

6 : 00-Irene Thomas brushes he r teeth .

7 : 00-Irene completes her ritual of brush ing her teeth.

7 : 45-"Pug" Ba llard sta rts deciding whether to go to class or take "just one more cut."

8 :00-Mary Ann Davis gets up for her 8 o'clock class.

8: 15-Ruby Ross looks all over the dormitory for Jessica. That process cov­e rs about 23 hours a day.

8: 16-Jack Johnson and Fox Sexton get a cup of coffee at the bookstore.

9:00-Miss Smith's class gets to the bookstore.

9 : 30- They go to class.

10 : 10-Mrs. Franklin dismisses a 9 o'clock home ec. class.

11 : 00-Miss Smith asks if the psy­chology books have come.

11 :20-Miss Smith says, "Oh that is a ll right if you haven't read it, Mr. Johnson. Just make a guess."

11 : 30-Chow line starts.

11 : 45-It moves a nother inch.

1 : 00-Pat and Bruce get away from people.

3 :45- "Big Wheel" Davis takes h is football boys out.

4: 00-Miss Aiken finds out who has a da te with whom for that n ight.

5 :00-"Ma" Adams te lls a girl to leave her boys a lone.

6 : 20- Miss Ledford goes out to her car.

6 :21- The football boys come to sup­per.

7: 00-"Tootsie" tells Jackie she just must go to choral club.

7 : 30- Jackie tells Miss Aiken good­night.

Ideal Girl Chosen By Connoisseurs Of Female Divine

To those s tudents who d id not like the results of the recent Who's Who contest, the following feature is dedi­cated. It is hoped that this will coin­cide with some of your ideas. The voting was made by the male members of the student body.

According to the vote, the ideal girl must have: Jene Stephens' eyes, Dot Smart's hair, teeth of Tootsie Greer, Bobbie Lois Nipper's face, personality of Mary Ella Beaty, the smooth com­plexion of Mary Waddle, Elsie Dennis' ever-present smile, and the figure of Betty Lou "Speedie" Davis.

Don't be surprised boys when you get the girls' opinion of the ideal boy.

---:o:---

Recently a student who has been around the Texas University campus long enough to get a half-dozen de­grees approached his dean. "Dean, are you a sporting man?" The dean fum­bled a minute and then guessed that he was.

"Well," the hanger-on proposed, ''I've got seventy hours here and I'll flip you double or nothing for a degree." ( A.C. P).

--- :o :---

A perplexed freshman stopped Mr. Grosshauser, who is in charge of hous­ing in the dorms at the University of Colorado, and asked him where he was to stay. Mr. Grosshauser check­ed the list and sent the young man up to room 302.

' The newcomer wandered wearily up to the third floor and, not pausing to check the numbers on the door too closely, he opened the door of T302. T302 happens to be a telephone booth .

The freshman reported back to. Mr. Grosshauser: 'Tm sorry, sir, but I'm afraid it's going to be impossible for me to get a ll my stuff in that room­it's too crowded."

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Sno-White Laundry

And Cleaners

Phone 342 - 601 West Calhoun

"BUSINESS IS GOOD"

MAGNOLIA, ARKANSAS

"A GOOD PLACE TO EAT"

FOUNTAIN GRILL

Mr. and Mrs. Ben George

WATCHES

DIAMONDS

JEWELRY

Bob Elliott & Son South Side Square

MAGNOLIA

Magno! ia Printing And Supply Co.

Commercial Printing

Phone 8 Magnolia, Ark.

J. B. DOWNS

Oil Well Service

DRILLING, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF OIL WELLS

OIL FIELD TRUCKING CERTIFICATE B-1364

MAGNOLIA, ARKANSAS

P. 0. BOX 236 PHONE 874

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The firms whose names appear in this book have

he.lped to make the 1947 MULERIDER a success.

Let us show them our appreciation by patronizing

them.

DAN SMITH Business Manager

LAYNE

Wei Is and Pumps

WATER SUPPLIES FOR

INDUSTRIAL ARKANSAS

AGRICULTURAL AND INSTITUTIONAL

LAYNE - ARKANSAS CO. STUTTGART.ARKANSAS

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MAGNOLIA GROCER COMPANY

Wholesale Grocers

ORGANIZED IN MAGNOLIA, ARKANSAS IN 1912

Over 35 Years 1n Business

WE OFFER OUR F AGILITIES TO THE MERCHANTS OF

SOUTH ARKANSAS ·AND NORTH LOUISIANA

The Home Of

M.G.C. SALAD DRESSING - SANDWICH SPREAD

Distributors Of

WHITE CREST AND ROBIN HOOD FLOUR

STOKELY and DEL MONTE FRUITS AND

VEGETABLES

ADMIRATION AND MAGNOLIA COFFEE

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Mr. Davis : "Young man , do you think you can support my daughter on ninety dollars a month?"

Rege: 'Tm willing to try, sir, if that's the best you can do."

- --:c:---

Kenneth: "Would you consider it im­proper if I kissed your hand?"

Vilma: " Not improper-just out of place."

---:c :---

Duncan: "Did the honor system work well in your geology class?"

Sam Rowe: "Yes, until some sneak went and squealed on us."

---:o :---

Miss Tucker: "Mr. Ross, how would you punctuate this? 'Opal coming down the street'."

Ralph Ross: "Why- I'd make a dash after Opal."

---:o :- - -

Mr. Luck: "So you've met my son at college, eh?"

Dub Molock : "Yes, we slept in the same history class."

Steinway Pianos

HAMMOND ORGANS

CAPEHART

Radio - Phonograph

Combinations

BEASLEY'S BEASLEY MUSIC CO.

Music Headquarters Since 1893

EVERYTHING MUSICAL

Write for Details

Box 142, Texarkana, Ark.

B. W. REEVES & COMPANY

Department Store

Society Brand Clothes

Manhattan Shirts

Nunn-Bush Shoes

ESTABLISHED 1879

EL DORADO, ARKANSAS

Holeproof Hosiery

Hartmann Luggage

Stetson Hats

NATIONALLY ADVERTISED MERCHANDISE

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Classified Ads . .

For Sale: One perfectly good 1947 Ford. Wheels guaranteed to stay on. Costs only enough to cover wrecker service to get it off the campus. See Ralph Holland or Gordon Brazil.

Lost : One slightly worn Jackie Rich by Tootsie G~eer. If found a reward will be give n to the persons who can lose him again.

Wanted : One good nose in exchange for a camera. See George Jamar. The one in his possession now is slightly battered.

For Rent : Holt Hall to any persons who are willing to remain quiet and orderly. The present residents will be evacuated in the near future.

Help Needed: To maintain good use of one good arm while the other is con­fined to a sling. Assistance wanted is preferrably a girl with easy access to a car. See Mac Grayson.

For The Best: In dates, call 214 Nel­son Hall.

Wanted to Buy: A heavy coat for Musselwhite. See any cold Aggie stu­dent.

Advice Given: On how to get rid of obnoxious people. See Pinchy Taylor or Betty Wesson. Experts on the sub­ject.

Services Offered: Swings into the air to obtain a cheap drunk Meet Walter Henry Maloch in front of the dining hall. Persons weighing over 150 lbs need not apply.

---:o:- --

Names That Fit Carmen "Eager Beaver" Spooner. Rosemary "Grocery Bill" Wallace. Mrs. "Eagle Eye" Peace. Frances "Dumber Than Heck" Young. Wilma "Reluctant" Summit. Louise "Bookworm" Martel. Dan "Mulerider Worries" Smith. J. C. "Now, Don't Tease Me" Luck. Robert "Pretty Boy" Nowlin. Pug "Class Absentee" Ballard. Winnie "Shoot That Ball" Dodson. Nina "Long Theme" McC!endon.

Charles "Sensitive" McC!endon. Euel "Commander" Davis. Dub 'Tm Taken" Maloch. Pinchy "full Grown" Taylor. Kathryn "Perfection" Nix. Betty "Trusting Soul" Towler. Robert "Wildcat" Woodall. Wanda "Sophisticated" Houser. Betty 'Tm Making Believe" Womble. Mary Juanita "Inquisitive" Barnett. Gabby "Big Stakes" Barringer.

---:o :---

We Live; We Learn Many a fledging chemist has to learn

the hard way. Fellow students will never forget the look of utter horror that came across a chem, 8, Jab student's face as he watched a neatly-copied-in­/ink English theme dissolve in some spilled hydrochloric. Humble title of the theme : "The Benefits of Chemistry."

---:o :---

Step Down ! There's a tale going round the Iowa

State campus of a certain English prof who went over to a local apartment house and asked to see the list of peo­ple living in it and also the waiting list. He didn't have to go through very many names before he found the one he was looking for, and said, "Put my name down for this man'! apartment, please. I just flunked him, and he'll be dropping out of school any day now."

- --:o:---Brother Baldwin was trying to install

into the head of a rather slow pupil the meaning of a certain parable, and the teacher finally said, "What is the mat­ter with y our brains a nyhow? The simple peasants of Galilee understood."

Beaty floored the professor by an­swering, "Yes, sir, but they had a pret­ty good teacher."-(ACP).

---:o:---

Too Much In The Open The Seebring (Ala.) News tells how

the dean of women at a large co-educa­tional college severely criticized the normal laxity of the students, announc­ing to the student body on Wednesday that "The President and I have decided to stop necking on the campus."

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OEEPSEA OEI.ICACIES

:~r the anchovies, sar­ines, lobster, tuna and

~:mon ,to brighten your rs d oeuvre, you'll

al~ays find Sexton's first with the finest.

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El Dorado House

QUALITY CENTER

ELDORADO.ARKANSAS

West Main Motor Service

DESOTO - PLYMOUTH Sales and Service

ST AND ARD OIL PRODUCTS

PHONE 55

E. H. BYRD. Manager

Robert Neill: "When I marry, I'm go­ing to marry a girl who can take a joke."

Maggie: "Don't worry, it's the only kind you'll get."

- -:o :--

Man is but a worm of the dust. He comes along, wiggles about awhile, and then some chicken gets him.

- -:o :--

Then there was the accounting s tu­dent who thought tha t assets were little donkeys.

- - :o :- ­

Under this stone lies Murphy. They buried h im today. He lived the life of Riley When Riley was away.

- --:o:---

She was only a janitor's daughter but she knew when to turn on the heat.

- -:o :-- -

Kodiak, the Eskimo was sitting on a cake of ice telling a story. He finished and got up. "My tale is told," he said.

The CHATTER BOX

MAGNOLIA'S MODERNISTIC RESTAURANT

Featuring the Latin Flavor

El Paha Room COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED

JAMES "JIMMIE" DUKE. OWNER

111 E. MAIN STREET PHONE 38

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READ THIS BOOK WITH

CARE:

BECAUSE OF IT WE

HAVE GRAY HAIR.

Virginia & Dan

J .T. Sikes & Son

GENERAL MERCHANDISE

Alleene, Ark. Cerro Gorda. Okla.

Ben Franklin Store

DE QUEEN. ARKANSAS

She C suggestively) : "That roast duck in the window makes my mouth water."

He: "Then spit." ~~:o :~~

Here I sit and fuss and fret While my seat is getting wet. It's enough to make me fume; Teacher, can't I leave the room? Why delay me when you know That I simply have to go. Honest, teacher, I'm not feigning. My cartop's down, and it's raining.

Arkansas Novelty Company

Automatic Music a Specialty

Twenty Thousand Recordings to Se­lect From at Our Record Shop.

Phones 218 and 768 Magnolia, Ark.

RITCI-IIE GROCER COMPANY

Wholesale Distributors

FRESH FP.U'!'I'S and VEG ET ABLES

EL DORADO, ARKANSAS

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MAGNOLIA INSURANCE AGENCY

FIRE CASUALTY

SO YEARS OF SERVICE

MAGNOLIA. ARKANSAS

'

FOR PROMPT, RELIABLE SERVICE - -

CALL 555

YELLOW CAB

YELLOW CAB BUS LINE

SPECIAL RATES FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS

AUTO

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Engravers of 1947

MULERIDER Southwest's Foremost School Annual

Engravers

PEERLESS ENGRAVING CO. Peerless Bldg. Little Rock,Ark.

IT WAS A PLEASURE

ORLETA WILLIAMS W. LEONARD MIZELL VIRGINIA CLEAVER Assistant Editor Peerless Engraving Co. Editor

DAN SMITH Business Manager

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Life Life is one great game of poker with

no limit on the game. We are com­pelled to take a hand and stay on our own nerve. At the beginning we hold nothing but a lone ace. Finally we draw a heart flush. We then hold a hand and feel we have a queen high. We draw for a diamond which results in the queen high turning into a pair.

This pair is soon followed by three of a kind. Then we get lucky and hold a full house. Then luck goes against us and we find there is a joker in the game and with a mit full of spades the other fellow cleans us out and we are carried away on a pair of trays.

- - - :o:-- -

She was only a censor's daughter, but she knew when to cut it out.

--- :o:-- -

Politician ( on train ) : "Porter , I'm in lower four. ls my berth ready?"

Porter : "Not yet. I thought you poli­ticians made up your own bunk."

- --:o :- - -

]f you have something to give away, the best thing to part with is a comb.

---:o :---

Jack: "Baby, you are the breath of my life."

Pug: "Did you ever hold your breath?"

- - - :o:-- -

She was only a baker's daughter, but all she wanted was a little oven.

---:o :---

Whatever trouble Adam had, No man in days of yore

Could say when Adam told a joke: ''I've heard that one before."

---: o :---

Mr. Bevins: "What was one of the greatest obstacles in building the Panama Canal?"

Gene Walters: "Dirt."

--- :o:---

Bud Mashaw: "Do you call this a pork chop? Why, it's an insult to every hog in the country ."

Waitress: 'Tm sorry, I didn't mean to insult you."

Two little negro boys were loitering on a street corner, when one of them said to the other: "How old is you?"

"Ah's five," was the reply. "How old is you?"

"Ah don' know," said the first. "You mean you don't know how old

you is?" "Nope." "Does women botha' you?" "Nope." "Then, you's fo!"

---:o:---

Mandy: "Ah can't come to work to­morrow, Mam. Mah lil' boy is sick."

Marn: "Why, Mandy , I thought you said you were an old maid."

Mandy: "Ah is, but Ah ain't one of dem fussy kind."

- - - :o:---

" And what kind of officer does your uniform signify?" asked the inquisitive old lady a t the reception.

"I am a naval surgeon, lady." "Goodness me," was the response,

r'how y ou doctor's do specialize i!n these modern times."

---: o :- - -

lst Moron: "Why are y ou holding that blotter up to your ear?"

2nd Moron : "Sh-hh! I'm listening to the Inkspots."

- --:o :- - -

"Hear about the accident at the army post?"

"No., vVhat was it?" "A jeep ran over a peanut and killed

two kernels."

- --: o :---

Rex: "What d id you get in chem­istry?"

Bob: "A fourteen-cent refund."

- - - :c :---

Chinese Visitor: "Funny people, y ou Americans. You take a giass-you put in sugar to make it sweet and lemon to make it sour; you put in gin to warm you up and ice to keep you cool-you say, 'Here's to you'; and then you drink it yourself."

- --:o :- - -She was only a gravedigger's daugh­

te r, but you ought to see her lower the b ier.

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FACULTY AUTOGRAPHS

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FACULTY AUTOGRAPHS

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AUTOGRAPHS

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AUTOGRAPHS

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AUTOGRAPHS

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AUTOGRAPHS

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AUTOGRAPHS

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AUTOGRAPHS

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AUTOGRAPHS

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AUTOGRAPHS

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AUTOGRAPHS

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