agricola 1960-part 9 (arkansas tech university yearbook)
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PERSONALTITIES
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SANDRA BLUNK
Miss Arkansas Tech 222
ALLA WAYNE SIEMS
Agricola Beauty 223
JERRY GARNER
A-gri Queen 224
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CAROL FIELDS
St. Patricia 225
SANDRA SMEE
Queen of Hearts 226
BARBARA SINCLAIR
Agricola Beauty 227
SUE ADCOCK
Arka-Tech Queen 228
JO BOSWELL
Lady Of The Apple Blossom 229
SHIRLEY BOSWELL
1959 Esquire Qu�en 230
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JOYCE NELSON
Agricola Beauty 231
BILL BERGEN Senior
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Who's Who
BOB DUPWE Junior
HENRY BRUMMETT Junior
TERRY BOSWELL Senior
DAVID HUFFSTETLER Junior
MARILYN FORD Junior
SARAH JENNINGS Junior
KENNETH BOWDEN Senior
SHIRLEY BOSWELL Junior
JOHNNY KING Senior
BRENDA PARTIN Junior
JIM PORTER Junior
ROBERT HENDON Senior
RONNIE BOSWELL Senior
KAY DUFF Senior
BILL SHEPHERD Senior
METTA N. PLEGGE Senior
SARA EBERSOLE Junior
BURLA HEDDEN Junior
NOT PICTURED BILL HARMON
ROGER LEE
DOROTHY DUKES Senior
CALENDAR
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Signing up for classes is an ordeal :thaf: mus:t be faced at :the beginning of every school year.
Registration Begins 2nd Half-Century
Student Body President Ronnie Boswell welcomes· a student to the President's Ball.
The fifty-first year of school started with the ordinary number·of lines, registration lines, classification lines, bookstore lines; and, of course, lines where the subject of the usual number of jokes: "Did you know that a course is going to be offered on standing in line? It will be called 'An Understanding and Appreciation of Linestanding'. One hour credit."
During the hassle of the first few days, assemblies were held to 'orient everybody'. Freshmen attended these meetings; upperclassmen were conspicuous by their collective absence.
The first social event of the year was the President's Ball, which offered freshmen a chance to get acquainted and give upperclassmen the opportunity for renewing old friendships.
But these tumultuous times did not last. long. After the opening week of school, things pretty much settled down.
By the second week students were well on the way into their studies, the band and ROTC were being organized for a year's work, and the football team was down to serious business in its training schedule.
Then arrived a lull in activities between the first days and football season which was not so much listlessness as an expectant pause. Another year was on the way.
While delivering a demonstration-lecture on handling sidearms safely, Captain Henry Murphy accidentally shot himself in the hand. Fortunately the weapon was loaded with blanks. The person in sunglasses sympathisizing with Capt. Mu.rphy could not be identified. but is assumed to be another firearms expert.
Bob Edwards, editor of the 1959 Agricola, receives a placque for having :the best all-around yearbook in the AIC. First place awards were won in photography, layout, and copywriting.
Ben Red, a Little Rock photographe.r, came to the campus in the early part of the year to make the individual portraits for the yearbook.
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F oothall Center Of Interest
The Arkansas Tech Choir sang at the first of a number of convoca:tions sponsored by :the S:tudent Life Committee.
Impromptu Pep Rallies And Nightly Espionage Flourish
A walki-:talkie sys:tem was par:t of :the defense set up against night visitors.
With the advent of football season, life brightened up for many Tech students. Rivalries with other AIC schools whetted the competitive spirits of a great many of the student body, especially the freshmen.
By the middle part of the season feeling was running so high - at other schools as well as at Tech -that nightly visits were exchanged between Techsters and supporters of other schools. The chief results of these clashes were a large number of shaved heads on AIC campuses in different parts of the state.
The football team did its dead-level best to overcome the opposing teams. How close it came is shown by the identical 14-12 scores in losses to State Teachers and Henderson, the eventual conference co-champions.
The band, too, worked very hard during football sea<>on. It could be seen practicing in the late afternoons during the week. Often special rehearsals were held, sometimes on the weekends and sometimes at night during the week.
Tech's ROTC Drill Team became active about this time, marching at many of the high school football games at nearby places.
Captain B. L. Skelton of the ROTC department helps the cheerleaders stir spirits for the Homecoming game.
That Techsters feel strongly about football can be seen. Homecoming royalty was presented at halftime of the game.
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Bad Weather Mars Dad's Day Game
I I. Despite cold weather a large crowd was on hand to see Tech trounce Ouachita in the annual Dad's Day game.
Victory Over Ouachita Is Consoling·
Despite the coldness and a light drizzle, Dad's Day turned out to be one of the most successful occasions held at Tech this year. Over five-hundred parents showed up by the time festivities got under way.
An all-school as�embly started things off. Both the band and choir performed a few numbers, and the modern dance group made a presentation.
James Argo, one of the captains of the football team, delivered the welcoming address to the parents, and his father responded on behalf of the moms arid dads.
Before the game the ROTC company sponsors were presented by cadet officers. The drill team executed some precision marching exercises as part of the ceremonies.
The half-time show, done as a tribute to the parents, was one of the best of the season. The Dad's Day theme was carried out as MOM and DAD were spelled out in formations by the band.
To top everything off, the Wonder Boys came through with a 40-12 victory over Ouachita.
Parents were guests of the dining hall for both the noon and evening meals.
Diplomat James Webb, speaker at a Student Life Committee convocation, talks with some Tech students.
A dance held in the student center ballroom climaxed Sadie Hawkins Day.
Sadie Hawkins Day was highlighted by siudents sporting outstanding beards.·
The twenty-two students selected for Who's Who received honor cer:tificates from Dean Crabaugh.
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Caraway Hall celebrated the approach of Christmas with their traditional party.
Numerous Events Mark End Of Year
The college honored Eddie Meador, former Liiile AllAmerican from Tech who now plays for the L.A. Rams, by proclaiming an Eddie Meador Day.
Toward the middle and latter parts o� the year, activities picked up a little bit around Tech.
A rash of parties marked the approach of the Christmas season. This was due partly to the very fact that ,it was Christmas and partly because most students realized that it would be the last chance for kicking up heels until after first semester tests.
During the second half of the year events piled up so fast that they are too numerous to mention here, though we did try to get pictures of most of them. Dances, celebrations - we had them all.
Things really began to roll with the approach of warm weather. This seemed to give everyone a real lift in spirits, a brighter outlook. An enthusiasm was manifested in sports such as track and .baseball that had not been seen on campus for several months.
This was also the time of contests, Miss Arkansas Tech, Lady of the Apple Blossom, Best Dressed Woman, Esquire Queen, and many others.
Though there are several weeks of school left, it looks as if the 1959-1960 school year will go out with the big bang that is so typical of Arkansas Tech.
The Military Ball, held in March. climaxed a year o·f activities in the ROTC Department.
On Engineers' Day the agris and engineers met, for the first time, in a tug of war. The contest ended in a draw because the rope kept breaking at cruciai moments.
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The Blue Key Varieties provide Te<:hsters with some exciting and memorable entertainment:
John Tucker presems J. P. Lovelady, captain of the Wonder Boy basketball team, the AIC championship trophy, ai the basketball team's post-season banquet.
The Esquire D a n c e was> distinguished by Ralph Marterie and his Marlboro Men.
The Bowery Ball would have been one of the bei>t dances of the year but the rowdy element kept =>lipping in.
Seniors A
Adcock, Jerry 43 Amos, William 43
B Bergen, Bill 43 Blalock, Muriel 43
Boren, Mary Lee 43 Boswell, Betty Jo 43 Boswell, Ronnie 43 Boswell, Terry 43
Bowden, Kenneth 43 Bradley, Alice 44 Brooks, Glenn 44 Brown, Bobby 44
c Carr, Van 44 Cartwright, Jim 44 Cecil, Jack 44
Crook, Louis 44 D
Dace, S!l'm 44 Dameron, David 44
Davis, Bernice 45
Davis, Bill 45
Dobbs, Carol 45
Dukes, Dorothy 45
Dunn, Luana 45
E Ebersole, Sara 45
Edwards, Bob 45 Ehren, Norman 45
Ellis, Wiiliam 45
F Feltner, Homer 46 Fox, Bill �6
G Gamer, Ronald 46
Gingerich, Joe 46
H Hanan, Lawrence 46
Hannon, Bobby 46
Hanson, Doris 46
Harris, Terry 46 Hayward, Betty 46
Harmon, Bill 46
Heam, Jerry 47
Hendon, Bob 47
Henson, Tommy 47
Hill, Ruben 47
Huffstetler, David 47
J Jamell, Joe 47
Jennings, John 4 7
Jones, Sherleen 47
K Keith, Dottie 4 7
L Liljedahl, Henry 48
M Magness, Judy 48 Marshall, Norma 48
N Nelson, James 48
Nix, Robert 48 0
Oehlschlager, Mildred 48
p Partin, Jennings 4�
Peters, Muriel 48
Student Index Plegge, Metta 49
Price, Darwin 49
R Reasoner, Ann 49 Reed, Jerald 49
Roberts, Joni 49 Robinson, Wilbur 49
s Scherry, John 49 Shaffner, Charley 49
Shambarger, Bob 49
Shamy, James 50 Shepherd, Bill 50
Small, Bob 50
T Tancte, Bob 50
Tancre, Dolorns 50
Tate, Thomas 50
Taylor, William 50
Travis, Beverly 50
Turner, Hilda 51
v Villines, Agnes 51
w White, Thomas, 51
Witt, Isaac 51
Woodiel, Neil 51
Wool, Stephen 51
Wright, Bob 51
z Zeigler, Roland 51
Juniors A
Anderson, Grover 53
Armbruster, David 53
B Baker, William 53
Barnes, Michael 53
Bates, Barney 53
Berry, Charles 53
Boswell, Shirley 53 Bourland, Danny 53
Brown, Carl 53
Brummett, Henry 53
Bryant, Lee 54
Bushong, Jim 54
c Cates, Clarence 54
Goel, Kay 54
Collum, Charles 54 Corley, Dale 54
Crawford, Allan 54
D Dempsey, Linda 54
Duff, Kay 54
Dupwe, Bob 54
E Edwards, David 55
F Fitzgerald, Jam es 55
Ford, Marilyn 55
G Gamer, Garry 55
Godfrey, Randel 55
Grace, Barbara 55
Graham, David 55
Graham, Emmaline 55
Gray, Dan 55
Gray, Paul 55
Greer, James 56
Griffith, Carol 56
G'uess, Bob 56
H Hacker, Larry 56
Hackworth, Ray 56
Harwood, Jim 56
Hawkins, Monte 56 Hedden, Burla 56
Hefley, Joe 56
Herrin, Ramey 56
Higgins, Bill 57
Hill, Ernest 5 7
Holbrook, Beal 5 7
Hunt, Rebec.ca 57
J Jackson, Allan 5 7
Jennings, Sarah 57
K Kauffeld, Fred 57
Kent, Burl Allen 57
Kinder, La Donna 57
Kinslow, Clyde 57
Kinslow, Dortha 58
L Laney, William 58
Lewis, Marie 58
M McAlister, Bill 58
Mccafferty, Suellen 58
McCollum, Warren 58
Mccurdy, Joe 58
McFarland, Lewis 58
McGuire, Margaret 58 Martin, George 5B
Miller, Joe 59
Moore, David 59
Medley, Bill 59
Miller, Charlene 59
Moore, Dawson 59
Moore, Ellen 59
Morgart, Jim 59 Morris, James 59
Myers, Darleen 59
Myers, Laverne 59
N Neel, Charles 60
Norwood, Kenneth 60
0 Owens, Annie Lee 60
p Partin, Brenda 60
Patterson, Billy 60
Pearson, Charles Henry 60
Phillips, Hershel E. 60 Pickering, James 60
Plegge, Bill 60
Porter, Jim 60
Poteet, Marilyn 60
Poynter, Bill 61
Pullen, Bobby 61
R Rackley, Hubert 61
Rankin, Bobby 61
Reid, Troy 61 Ring, Jim 61
s Sadee, Paul; 61
Satterfield, J'.anan 61
Sawyer, Mary Ann 61
Schwindt, Gary 62
Siems, Allawayne 62
Simmons, Nliliine 62
Simpson, Jerry 62
Singleton, Ruby Jean 62
Slocum, Curtis 62 Smart, Franklin 62
Smith, Cline 62 Stephens, Wayne 62
T Teeter, Richard 62
Thompson, Patti Jo 62
Trowbridge, Joe 63
v Vire, Denton 63
w Waldo, Quinton 63
Weatherford, Wendeil 63
Welch, James 63
West, John 63
Whorton, Wilson Lavan 63
Wilkerson, Joe 63
Winford, Stanley 63
Woodson, Marilyn 63
y Young, Wayne 63
Sophomores A
Adams, Laura 65
Adcock, Sue 65 Aikman, Anson 65
Anderson, Bobby 65
B Back, J, Burton 65
Bailey, Richard 65
Bales, Billy 65
Ballinger, Lavon 65
Barker, Kenneth 65
Barnett, Orville 65
Barton, Arlis G. 65
Bassett, Jerry 65
Bennett, Charles 65
Berry, Paula 66
Biddle, Ann 66
Boley, Monte 66
Bourne, Carol 66
Beashears, Larry 66
B:ewer, Shirley 66
Brice, Jerrell 66
Broderick, Cecilia 66 Brooks, Bob 66
Brooks, Harold 66
Bruce, Viola 66
Bryan, Jim 66
Burnett, Georgiana 66
Burnham, Garrie 66
Burris, Gary 67
Burrow, Ann 67
Burruss, William 67
Burtner, James R. 67
Bush, Pat 67
Byrom, Paula 67
c Caldwell, Linda 67
Campbell, Gary D. 67
Carter, Darrell 67
Carter, George 67
Chambers, Gene 67
Charton, Kenneth W. 67
Chenault, Barbara 68
Claunch, Zoe 68
Collins, Michael 68
Cook, Lana 68
Cototn, Billy 68
Cowger, Lamar 68
Craig, Saundra 68
Crawford, Barry 68
Crigler, Don 68
Crouch, Randall 68
Crum, Elizabeth 68
Crum, Paul 68
D Daly, Mary Lou 68
Darter, Henry 69
Davidson, George 69
Davidson, Karlos 69
Davis, . Dennis 69
Davis, Derrell 69
Davis, James 69
Davis, Jimmy 69
Devorak, Jerry 69
Dodd, David 69
Donahou, Eddie 69
Douglas, Don 69
Dunn, Tommy 69
Dybendal, Gary 69
E Eaton, Edward 70
Edwards, Barbara 70
Edwards, Jim 70
Edwards, Wayne 70
Ellison, Argil 70
Endsley, John 70
English, Pete 70
Eppler, Dale 70
Eppler, Pat 70
Epps, Chris 70
Ernst, Dolores 70
Ethridge, John 70
Evans, Jeptha 70
F Falls, Nadine 71 Fancher, Joe 71
Fisher, Bob 71
French, Ted 71
G Gammill, Genelle 71
Garrett, Ken 71 Giacomini, Mary 71
Gilliland, Floyd 71
Givens, Art 71
Goff, Joe 71
Goins, Marshall 71
Godwin, Walter 11
Graham, Barbara 71
Gray, Donald 72
Gray, Richard 72
Green, Bill R. 72
Gregory, Stanley 72
Grigg, Tommy 72
Grizzard, Betsy 72 Grogan, Mike 72
Guthridge, Bob 72
H Hale, Tamhra 72
Haller, Buddy 72
Hamm, Sarah 72
Hankin, Lawrence 72
Hanna, Betty 72
Hardin, Milton 73
Harrell, Jim 73
Heird, Joe 73
Henderson, Donnie 73
Hendesron, Earlene 73
Hensley, Margie 73
Hicks, James 73
Hicks, Kathleen 73
Student Index Higdon, Charles 73
Hinsley, Allen 73
Hodges, Jerry G. 73
Holbrook, Orvalene 73 Holloway, Tommy 73
Hon, Thomas 74
Hubbard, Billy 74
Hunnicutt, Jerry 74
Hwmicutt, Wayne 74
Hurst, Curtis 7 4
Hylton, Yvonne 74
I Ingram, John 74
J Jackson, Lila 74 Johnson, Jerry Paul 7 4
Johnson, Tommy 74
Jones, Wayne 74
Jordan, Ronnie 74
K Keesee, Larry 74
Keith, Bill 7 5
Kemp, Carroll 75
Kendall, Peggy 75
Kidd, Sharon 75
Koone, Ray 75
Krone, Tim 75
L Langhorne, Charlene 75
Lee, Joe 75
Lipe, Mike 75
Littleton, Gene 75
Lowrey, Gene 75
Ludingston, Donald 75
Lundquist, Edie 75
M McClain, Glen 76
McDaniel, Lloyd 76
McDowell, James 76
McEntire, Judith 76
McGee, Kay 76
McGuire, Blake 76 Mcllroy, Barbara 76
McKnight, Eugene 76
McNutt, Joe 76
Mackey, Beatrice 76
Magness, Morgan 76
Mandeville, Sue 76
Martin, Betty 76
Martin, Dale 76
Mueller, Tom 77 Muncy, Jim 77 Murdock, Martha 77
Murtha, Glen 77
N Nahas, Nick 77
Nelson, Joyce 77
Nichols, Ralph 77
Niemeyer, Betty 77
Northrup, Jim 77
Nossard, Azghandi 77
0 Odom, George 77
Olive, Tommie 77
O'Quin, James R. 77
Ott, Lavonne 7 7
Owen, Anita 78
p Partridge, Margaret 78
Patten, Tom 78
Peak, James 78
Pearson, Sonny 78
Peer, Richard 78
Perry, Bobby 78
Perry, Glenda 78
Petty, Monroe 78
Pfeifer, Bob 78
Pigg, Ray 78
Posey, Bob 78 Poynter, Ann 78 Prewitt, William 78
Price, Laura 79
R Ransom, Frank 79
Reasoner, Jim 79
Reeder, Julia Ann 79
Reeser, Sue 79
Revis, Glenda 79
Rhodes, Phillip 79
Rickey, Benny 79
Robbins, Lanny 79
Robbins, Marguerite 79
Rogers, Kathy 79
Rollans, Bobby 79
Russenberger, Gerald 79
Rye, Bob 79
Rye, Donald 80
Rye, Stephen 80
s Sacrey, Andy 80
Salmon, Don 80
Salmon, Tom 80
Sanders, Lynn 80
Sanders, Willes 8 0
Saylors, Dorman 80
Schacht, Susan 80
Schaefers, Bob 80
Sherman, Mary Lou 80
Sherrill, Earl 8 0
Sherill, Wade 80
Shores, Laura 80
Short, Mary 81
Sinclair, Barbara 81 Singleton, Gene 81
Smee, Rosemary 81
Smith, Doyle 81
Smith, Sara 81
Snellings, David 81
Snowball, Rosemary 81
Sorrels, Robert 81 Spain, Shirley 81
Sparks, James 81
Stahl, Nina 81
Staub, Joe 81
Street, John 81
Synco, Britt 81
T Thomas, Jerry 82
Tosch, Chuck 82
Tripp, Pat 82
Tucker, Bill 82
Turner, Sue 82
Tyler, Rex 82
u Upton, Brenda 82
v Vance, Don 82
Virden, Jerry 82
w Walker, Harold 82
Washum, Bill 82
Warren, James A, 82 Waters, Gene 82 Watson, Bob 83
Wells, Ben 83
Wells, Boe 83
Wesley, Violett 83
Weston, Ann 83
Willard, Harry 83
Williams, Ann 83
Williams, Danny 83
Wilson, Larry 83
Wingard, Dan 83
Wisley, Judy 83
Wisley, Paul 83
White, Janis 83
Wolf, Rocky 83
Wood, C. B. 84
Wood, Deith 84
Wood, Laquita 84
Woods, Linda 84
Woolsey, Joe 84
Wright, Bill 84
y Yadon, Judy 84
Yandell, Charles 84
Yates, Carl 84
York, Samuel 84
Freshmen A
Alborzian, Manouchehr 86 Albritton, James 86
Anthony, Larry 86
Ashmore, Linda 86
B Baley, Junior 86
Bainbridge, Jim 86
Baker, Robert 86
Ballowe, Bill 86
Banks, Roberta 86
Barborek, Frank 86
Bates, David 86
Beasley, Gary 86
Bell, Bob 86
Bell, Judy 86
Beller, Bill 8 6
Berendji, Jamshid 86
Biggs, Scarlett 86
Billingsley, Betty 8 6
Billingsley, Steve 8 7 Birkhead, Eleanor 8 7
Bishop, Carlyn 87
Blevins, Wilma 87
Blunk, Sandra 87
Boen, Ralph 87
Bogden, Jim 87
Boseman, John 87
Bowden, Jimmy 87
Bowling, Sandra 8 7
Bradford, Jack 87
Brazil, Leon 87
Breed, Judy 87
Bridges, Jerry 8 7
Brown, Judy 87
Brown, Robert 8 7 Browning, Robert 87 Buchanan, Bob 87
Buell, Jack 88
Bufford, Janice 88
Burgess, John 88
Burnett, Frankie 88
c Caldwell, Hank 88
Campbell, Reed 88
Campbell, Wayne 88
Canerday, Jerry 8 8 Cantrell, Rex 88
Carlon, Ancel 88
Carpentar, Gerald 88
Carty, James 88
Carrick, John Charles 88
Cash, Larry 88
Casner, Jenifer 88
Cates, Gayle 88
Chambers, Layton 88
Chapman, Jimmy 88
Chastain, James 89
Chrisco, Margaret 8.9
Clark, Bill 89
Clark, Billie 89
Clark, Donnie 89
Clark, Iris Jane 8 9
Clark, Mary Ann 89
Clay, Patsy 89
Clayborne, Johnny 89 Cline, Neil 89
Coffman, John 89
Coger, Jerry 89
Cole, Jason 8 9
Collins, Joe 8 9
Collum, Grady 8 9
Combs, Carolyn 89
Cook, Carl 89
Cook, Edward 89
Cook, James 90
Cook, James 90
Cook, Patsy 90
Cook, Phyllis 90
Cooper, James 90
Corrotto, Bill 90
Cotten, Charles 90
Cramer, Martin 90
Cravens, Donald 90
Creighton, Warr.en 90
Crocker, Kay 90
Crow, Lonnie 90
Curry, Dallas 90
D Daily, Carl 90
Dane, Larry 90
Daniel, John 90
Davis, Frank 90
Davis, Harley 90 Davis, Harvey 91
Davis, Jerry 91
Davis, Jimmy 91
Davis, Lynn 91
Davis, Thomas 91
Dean, Janice 91
Deatheridge, Billie 91 Derickson, Bill 91
Dickson, Glen 91
Dobbs, Joan 91
Doherty, Lyn 91
Donley, Harl 91
Douthitt, Kye 91
Dowdy, James 91
Downs, Michael 91
Drake, James 91
Drewy, Albert 91
Duff, Jim 92
Duke, George 92
Dunn, Royanne 92
Dunn, Rozella 92
Duvall, Malinda 92
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Student Index Edwards, James A, 92
Ellen, Glen 92
Epley, Elton 92
Evans, Grover 92
F Fair, Fonald 92
Ferguson, Allan 92
Fields, Carol 92
Fields, David 92 Fisher, Larry 92
Fisher, Sam 92
Fleming, Doyle 92
Flora, Richard 92
Ford, Cecil 92 Ford, Richard 93
Foshee, Hubert 93
Foster, Billy 93
Foster, Elizabeth 93
Francis, Bobby 93
Freeman, Margret 93
Friend, Bob 93
Fulmer, Frank 93
G Ganner, Glenda 93
Gant, Lynda Beth 93
Gamer, Carroll 93
George, Campy 93
Gilliam,_ Charles 93
Glenn, Carl 93
Godfrey, Larry 93
Goldy, Charles 93
Goree, Jean 93
Grant, John 93
Gravis, Billy 94
·Green, David 94 Gresham, Linda Kay 94
Griscom, Donald 94
Grubbs, Harry 94 Grubbs, Jerry 94
Guinn, James 94
Gunter, Twedell 94
H Hale, Danny 94
Hale, James 94
Hall, Teddy 94
Hallum, Lynn 94
Hamm, Jack 94 Haney, Doil 94
Hardeman, Pat 94 Harmon, Amarlis 94 Harper, Nancy 94
Harrell, Larry 94
Haston, Archie 95
Harrison, Eddie 95
Hatfield, Don 95
Hatfield, Marshall 95
Hayhurst, Ronald 95
Heft, Thomas 95
Helmick, Sherlyn 95
Helms, Betty 95
Helton, Marion P. 95
Henderson, Jeanene 95
Henderson, Pat 95
Henry, Joe 95
Henson, Vance 95
Hickerson, Floyd 95
Hickey, Gary 95
Hise, Wendell 95
Hockersmith, Nancy 95
Hudgens, George 95
Hodges, Ernest 96
Hollabaugh, Wanda 96 Holland, Fred 96
Holt, Linda 96
Hoobler, Donald 96
Howard, Sonya 96
Hudson, Tommy 96 Hulse, Bill 96
Hunt, Charles 96
Hurley, John 96 Hurley, Pat 96
J Johnson, Harvey 96
Jones, Arlin 96
Jones, Zettie Mae 96
Judy, James 96
K Kealer, Louis 96
Keathley, Robert Farrow 96
Keene, Manuel 96
Keeter, Jerry 97
Kidd, Dickie 97
Kisner, Howard 9 7
Kizziar, Georgia 97
L Laird, Joe 97
Law, Allan 97
Lawrence, Loyd 97
Lee, Jerry 97
Lee, Lou 97
Lee, Van 97 Lefler, Joe 97
Lemon, Margaret 97
Leonard, George 97
Leonard, Pat 97
Lewis, Carol 97
Lewis, Larry 97 Lewis, Sherry 98
Liles, Paul 98
Lindsey, Mary 98
Littrell, Fred 98
Lowery, James 98
M McArthur, Homer 98
McAteer, James 98 McBride, Chester 98
McClellan, Joy 98
McConnell, Bonnie 98
McCoy, Imagine 98
McCullar, David 98
McDaniel, Paula 98
McDonald, Jamis 98
Maloney, Bob 98
Mann, Don 99
Marcrum, Leroy 99
Martin, Doris 99
Martin, Martha 99
Martin, Sidney 99
Matthews, Sara 99
May, Hal 99
Meehan, Edward 99
Meek, Sam 99
Melton, Charles 99
Menard, Billy 99
Metcalf, Merle 99
Michau, Gene 99
Middlebrooks, Doris 99
Miller, Dell 99
Miller, Joan 99
Miller, John 100
Mills, Judy 100
Millsapps, Olen l 00
Milum, Jimmy 100
Minor, Bevelry 100
Mitchell, Bob 100
Mobley, Louise 100
Moore, Susan 100
Morse, Bobbie 100
Morton, Don 100 Morris, Pauline 100
Mosley, Glynn 100
Muckelrath, Sandra 100
N N ea ville, Harold 100
Necessary, Ken l 0 0
Nelson, Ronald 100
Newlon, Bobby 101
Neven, Elizabeth 101
Northcutt, Travis 101
0 O'Brien, Joe 101
Osburn, Pruitt 101
Owens, Jean 101
OV{ens, Lina 101
p Padgett, Tom 101
Parnell, Max 101
Patton, Beckie 101
Patton, Kenneth 101
Payne, Carroll 101
Payne, Randy 101
Pennington, Judy 101
Phillips, Bobby 101
Pike, Paul 101
Pilgram, Robert 102
Pirpour, Ali Mohammed 102 Pistole, Sondra 102
Plumlee, Joyce 102
Pope, Rebecca 102
Porter, Eugene 102
Poley, Reba 102
Potter, Donald 102 Powers, Charles 102
Prisley, Travis 102
Price, Bobby 102
Price, Ronald 102
R Rankins, Amald 102
Ratzlaff, Ben 102
Reed, Cecelia l 02
Reid, Dan 103
Rennie, Robert 103
Reynolds, Gerald 103
Reynolds, Ray l 03
Richesin, Danny l 03
Rimer, Ronald 103
Robberson, Mona 103
Roberson, Ronnie 103
Roberts, Dean 103
Roberts, Jamie 103
Robertson, Bob 103
Robinsen, Ralph 103
Robinson, Ray 103
Roden, Paul 103.
Rogers, Elva 103
Rogers, Harold W. 103
Rogers, Louise 104
Rogers, Robert 104
Ross, Ronnie 104 Roth, Larry 104
s Sadem, Akbar 104
Sammons, Judy 104
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Student Index Sanderson, Sue 104 Steele, Phillip 106 Sawyer, Tom 104 Stewart, Jane 106 Saylors, Kenneth 104 Stewart, Jane 106 Schiefer, Bernadine 104 Stewart, J. W. 106 Scott, James 104 Strickland, John 106 Scott, Robert 104 Stringfellow, Dorsey 106 Schackelford, Eugenia 104 Storment, Betty 106 Shaddox, Mackie 104 Summerfield, Vernon 106 Shadle, Jimmy 104 Swilling, Lind� 106 Siems, Curtis 105 Syfeit, Lynda 106 Sivils, Donald 105
v Vaughn, Earnest 107
Vann, Robert 107
Vaught, Marilyn 107
Virneau, Lois 107
w Wakefield, Tommy 107
Waldrip, Lowell 107
Ward, Gene 107
Ward, James 107
White, Vernon 108
Whitecotton, Jeanne 108
Wiggins, Bill 108
Wilhelm, Paul 108
Willhite, Henrye�ta 109
Williams, Orven l09
Wilson, Gordon 109
Winstead, Bazel 109
Wisdom, Gerald 109
Wood, Bobby 109
Warner, Charles 107 Wood, Jack 109 Smee, Sandra 105 T Warren, ,Bertie 107 Woods, Jackie 109
Woods, Jackie 109
Woolf, Don 109
,Smiley, Phillip 105 Taylor, Eula Jane 106 Warriner, John 108 Smith, Janet Hale 105 Taylor, Warren Neal 106 Watson, Richard 108 Smith, Jerry 105 Thaxton, Patricia 106
Smith, Joe 105 Thrasher, Willie 106 Smith, Patsy 105 Thomas, Marion 106
Stnith, Richard 105 Thompson, Gordon 106
Watts, James 108
Watts, Webster 108
Weatherford, Gail 108
Word, Paula 109
Workman, James 109
Wright, Jack 109
Snider, Watha 105 Tillery, Michael 106
Snow, Wasson 105
Wells, Carolyn 108
West, Junie 108
Wright, Mary Beth 109
Wynns, Eddid 109 Tilmon, Bonita 107 Westbrook, Thomas 108 y
Stafford, James 105 Tramel, Carl 107
Stakl, Bernice 105 Treat, Leo 107 Stanley, Keith 105 Tucker, Charles 107
Weston, David 108 Weston, Renee 108
Young, Carolyn 109
z White, Ben 108
Staton, Mary 105 Turner, James 107 White, Logan 108
Zarenejad, Hassan 109
Zrig, Zoe 109
Editor's Page When this page is completed, the 1960 Argicola will finally be finished.
The editor will be just about finished too. At the time this book was being planned, I was green enough, and con
ceited enough, to think that it would take a whole page to say everything necessary. Probably at the first of the year some fantastic notion of going out in a blaze of glory by virtue of a brilliant burst of literary creativity existed in my mind. Or maybe I planned some notable farewell -you know, old sailors fade away. Fortunately, such notions, if they ever were, have been forgotten. Unfortunately, it leaves me little to say.
There are, however, several people who deserve some thanks from me, and (I say this sincereiy) if I took the space to do it properly, it would take many more pages than this one.
First there is my roommate and sports editor, Jim Davis, who, besides doing the sports section, helped out with writing copy any time it was necessary.
Bob Edwards, editor of last year's Agricola, aided me with his advice as well as doing a great deal of the photography. His brother, Dave Ed.wards, also helped with pictures.
Robert Vann, school photographer first semester, covered the football games, but he was unable to be with us the second half of the year.
Rosemary Smee, Barbara Chenault, and Glenda Perry assisted me in getting through the class sections by the time they spent at the typewriters.
Ann Burrow did a great deal. She classified and alphabetized the class sections, identified pictures, typed, and would try to get done anything that needed doing.
The two who helped me at a most crucial moment - after the photographer left - are not even students of this school. They are Gerald Edgars and Leon Gershner. Mr. Edgars is the journalism instructor here, and Leon is a Tech alumnus of one year's standing. Between them they did the basketball games and many of the informal shots. Mr. Edgars managed to help me at any time, even with his other duties. I cannot begin to thank them.
The Hurley Company, which prints this book, has done a lot for me. As a matter of fact, Mr. Tom Walker, chairman of the yearbook division, planned a large part of this year's Agricola and got me started.
B. L. Harton, public relations officer and yearbook advisor, deserves some credit for having kept me working on this for so long.
As for me - I spent a large amount of time and effort on the 1960
Agricola. I hope you like it.
�EDIT'OR