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J.M. PEACE LIBRARY SOUTHERN ST AT:.: COLLEGr
MAGNOLLA, M-K--AN~
Presented by the Students of
Magnolia A. and M. College MAGNOLIA, ARKANSAS
MRS. BUSSEY
To Mrs. Bussey, who has devoted thirty-three
years of her I ife to planning and preparation
of meals fo r Aggie Me n and Aggie Belles, we
dedicate thi s annual. No words can express
our appreciat ion fo r the many hours that you
have to iled for us, but may thi s THE 1948
MU LERI DER represent the many thanks that
are yours.
As you timidly approached A&M, you
first saw the water tank Ii ke a hand beck
oning you onward. Days passed on, and
you were so glad that you had seen that
hand. As you leave Aggie Hill , you look
back to see the now more significant
hand bidding goodbye.
In the years to come, if you can thumb
through the pages of your 1948 MULE
RI DER and live again your days at A&M
from the moment when first you saw the
beckoning hand until it waved farewe ll,
we of the Staff wi 11 feel that our effo rts
have been well awarded .
THE STAFF
New Administration Building
Old Main and Home Economics Department
Cross Hall
Clubhouse
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Library
Caraway Hall
Faculty Row
Armory
Campus View of Greek ThE
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Dairy
W est Entrance
McCrory Hal I
Books to re
Wilkinsville
THE GOVERNOR
Honorable Ben Laney
THE PRES I DENT
Charles S. Wilkins
DR. JOI-IN H. WILSON
11fog11olia
l\ IR. J. LU THER LOWE
Garla 11 d
l\lR. C. E. HEN DRIX
Jl oralio
l\IR. N ED STEWART
T exarha 11 a
l\ rR. D. 0. TALBOT
Stamps
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THE DEAN E. E. Graham
DEAN OF WOMEN J ANE GREER
STUDENT LABOR SUPERVISOR MILTON TALLEY
BU SINESS MANAGER JoHN Eo CLEAVER
DEAN OF MEN SAGE McLEAN
i\IATSYE CAI TT
B .. -\ ., H enderson Brown College
R egistrar
i\I/\RY ELIZABETII CLEGG
IL \., Hendrix College
Secretary to tlie D ean
R. G. KING
B.S .. :-Soni! T exas Sta ie Teach ers College
Veterans Coordinator
TWYLA STEWART
~f ag-11o lia ,\ . and ~I. College
Secretary to t!,e B usiness Of /ice
;\IRS. ETHEL KENNEDY
Matron of Nelson H all
J. l\I. PEACE
13.A., H endrix College
Librarian
:\ IRS. OR.i\I,\ STAR 1ES ADAMS
Ma/ran of Cross H all
i\IRS. J. l\I. PEACE
B oohstore Ma nager
i\IRS. J. E. BUSSEY
Dietician a nd S11perinten · den t of Dini11g Hall
MRS. K,\ T lE HOLLJS
M atron of Caraway H all
:.I RS. FA YE NIX SIKES
R esident Nurse
i\IRS. E. E. GRAHAl\I
Poslmislress
BRUCE B. BEVENS
Business Administration
R.S .. UniYersity of Oklahoma; ,\ [.Ed ., Uni,,ersity of Ci ncinna ti
T. D. BOWLES
I ndustrial Arts
B .S., Sul Ross State T eachers College; Graduate Study, Universi ty of Arkansas
KATHRYN BRO\VN
Physical Education
13.S .. Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; Graduate Stud y, Universit y of Colorado
lNEZ COUCH
English
B.A., Universi ty of Arkansa,; M .A., Emory University
AUBREY B. ENOCH
J-1 ortic11 I lure
B.S.,\ .. U n iversi ty o( Arkansas
0 . A. CHILDS
Animal Industry
B.S., Oklahoma A. and M. College; G rad uate Study, Uni versity of Arkansas
KATHRYN KEENER
Business Administration
B.S., North Texas Stale Teach ers College; l\l.C.S .. I ndiana Uni-1 ersity
SAGE fllcLEAN
Chemistry
R.A .. Henderson Brown Col lege
SHIRLEY GREAR
NI usic
B.J\f. a nd l\Li\I.. :'\orth Texas State Teachers College
r.fARGARET HAR TON
Speech
B .. \ ., Louisiana State U nivcriity; i\L\., U niversity o f Alabama
J. H. RAY
Chemistry, P!tysics
R .S .. Grad ua te St udy. East Texas State Teachers College
MARY JEA NIPPER
Voice
R.:\f.. Grinnell Coll ege
111cult~ FLORRTE BERRY FRANKLlr
H ome Economics
B .S. and i\1..-\.. Texas State College for " 'omen
Biological Science
f\ .A.. Ouach ita College; i\LS., Universi ty o[ Iowa
JENNIE PERKINS NOBLES
E nglish
R.A., J\f..\ ., East Texas Sta te T eachers College
TABBIE ~JAE MOORE
Ma thematics
B.S., H enderson-Rrown College i\f .i\ ., Uni versi ty o f Ar kansas
LAKE GREENE
Engineering
Uni,·e rsi ty o[ Arka nsas
ORRIS lPPER
A nimal In dustry
D.V.1'1.. Kansas State College
WlLLJA~f J. ROSENBERRY
Engi 11eeri11g
n.s .. U ni \'ersit ) o [ Oklahoma
JOY WHALEY
Foreign L anguages
B.A., Henderson State Teachers C.+ lege; G radua te Stud)'., U_n i\'ersity o [ i\lex ico a nd Duke mversu y
S. D. Sl\IITH
Social Science
B.A., Davidson College lVLA., Princeton UniversiLy Ph .D., Universi ty North Carolina
STELLA LEE Sl\lITH
Education
AUBU R SMITH
Physical Education
IL \ ., H endrix Col lege
CORDELL Sl\IITH
Socia l Science
B.A., i\f.A., North Texas Sta te Teach e rs College
B.S., l\!.S .. East Texas State T eachers College
ELl\IER Si\lITH
Coach
H.A., He nd rix College
E LLIE TUCKER English B.S., U 11 i\'ersi ty of Arkansas J\I .A .. un il ersi tv of T exas Graduate stucty,' Universi ty o f T ennessee
C. U. W ETZl G
1\ foth ematics
B.S .. Sul Ross State T eachers Co llege: i\ f. .\ .. Un i, ersi ty o[ T exas
ADAi\f E . WEST
i fond
B .. \ .. Centen ary College
BESSIE WALLACE
Assistant L ibraria11
:\ lagnolia A a nd i\l
DT I G HALL FORCE:
J\frs. Russey, J ohn Robertson, Sid Dodson,
J\fr. and i\frs. Roling, Bessie, and J essie.
NIGHT WATCHl\fAN
W . l\I. Kirk
ACCOUNTING CLASS AT WORK
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CLASS OFFICERS
BOB LOWE
i\IAR Y LOUISE BROWN
ROBERT ARCHER
FRED WORSHAl\£
ROBERT ·woODALL
President
Vice-President
Reporter
Secretary
Treasurer
\\'ILLIA~I G . . -\1:\Sll"OR l' ll
Business Administration
\\'csson , Arkansas
"!l 's belier lo get there /ale //, a11 n ever lo gel lliere al all."
E l!CE/\E . \L~ION
Agricu lture
:\'orphlct, .\ rkansas
'' Jl "i l 111akes ils own welcome, and levels all distinclio11."
Ro11 ARCII ER
Business Admi nistration
Da l las, Texas
" Jr isd o III a II cl good looks go together."
SA\! BAILEY
Physical Ed ucation
:\lagnolia, . \ rkansas
" ll'here worlli a11d 111erit royal 111ect."
LLOYD AI.I .EN
Bookkeeping
M agnolia . Arka nsas
·· Eames I efforls n•ill /Nu/ lhe ,,.av lo grea t ach ie1•e 111enls."
C IIARLI E .-, ~IASO:S
I' re-;\ I cd ica I
;\lcNcil, Arkansas
·· 011e of /he besl."
F K,\ 1' ~ .\R '\ULI)
Petroleum Engineering
Ch idcste r , .\ rkansas
·' Dt'lenn i11alio11 is /lie key lo s11ccess."
\\' \ AIT R AII .F.Y
Ci, i I Euginceri ng
.\f t. H olly, Arkansas
" H e d oes his r/111)' in all 1/ii11gs. H e can;1ot do 111ore and never tries to do less."
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H AROI.I) BARRINGER
Agricul ture
Norphlet. Arkansas
" ls it 11 •orl, that kil ls a 1/1(111 or is it worry? /11
either rase, I 'll 1101 die \'Ollllg."
JOHN BENNEIT
Business Ad ministration
Magnolia, Arkansas
" A bove our life, we love a steadfast friend."
ALF.:-.-E B EUTELSCH!ES
Arts and Science
Gillham, Arkansas
" lf'ork bears witness who does well."
BILL BRADLEY
Business :\dministration
Camden, Arka nsas
" You ca11 if you think you can."
JASO N B ECK
Agricu l ture
Sheridan, Arkansas
" Fair words never hml the tongue."
THO.\fAS 8F.RRY
El ectrical Engineering
Crossett, :\rkansas
"A friend of whom you are always sure."
J. H . B LACK
Agriculture
SmackoYer, Arkansas
" True /10/i teness is perfect ease and freedom."
\\ ' !LLIAM BRIGGS
Bookkeeping
El Dorado, Arkansas
"A nd l ife, my friend, ii what )'OU ·make it."
l\L\RY LOUISE B ROWN
Home Economics
:\"aslwi lle, Arkansas
" They make them 110
m·eeter, 110 more channi11g than ou,· Mary Louise. I}
C A L\'lN J. CALDWELi.
Agriculture
Columb us, Arka nsas
"Happv am 1; from care I'm free."
J A~l l'.5 CAM ERON
Business Adm inistration
\.\'esson, A rkansas
" H e doth k1ww a great deal more than he will say."
\IJRGI I. C ASEY
Electrical Engineering
:IIagnolia, A rkansas
"Never finds a stranger; 11ever has a worry."
J OH N B URCH F IELD
General
Magnolia, Ar kansas
"Action is the proper fruit of knowledge."
C l IARLES CA~IERON
General
\\' csson, A r kansas
"Smile, smile, smile."
GULLEY C ARTER
Engineeri ng
Cam Jen, Arka nsas
" U fe's too short squander."
LORF.i\: E C H AFFIN
General
lo
i\! agnolia, Arkansas
"Nature made h er what she is; and never made another."
CARROLL CIIAMIIERS
B usiness Ad ministration
i\Iagnolia, .\rkansas
" True tl'ortlt, 110t pretense, wins out."
TO~I C IIRISTIE
Genera l
J 11 nctio n Ci t y, Arkansas
" T iu: secret lo success is co11s la11cy lo purj1ose."
\\'J:SFRED S. C LARDY
B usiness Admin istration
~aslwil le, Arkansas
"Words a11d ri smile <liways come easi ly."
\VJLLIA~t R . C LI NGAN
Gene ral
C hides ter, A rka nsas
"A type all his own."
l3ETTY Jo CJ IISIIOLM
Senetarial
i\f agnol ia , Arkansas
" T lte star lo briglttc11 'iVIIIC lllOfltenl."
FRA:S CES CLARDY
H ome E co nomics
:\'aslwille, .\rkansas
·'Mahe the besl of every -1hi11g- the best 111ahes ev ery lhi11g."
i3LITY CLAYTON
Speech
~Iagnolia, Arkansas
" ll'here there is a will, th ere is a way ."
DA:Slll T . COLLl:\S
Pre -Lega l
Shre\'eport, Louis ia na
'·True lo all he !wows is ri<rht.JJ
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\\'l .'ffR ED \\' . CO~WI O :-
EJectrica J Engineering
Nashville , Arkansas
"A wond erfu l blend of /Jatie11ce, cw111i11g, and courage."
KDSETII R . CRAIi\
B11si11 ess .\ dmin istration
Goodwater , Ok la homa
'" H e's all you could wish for, look
0
/or, hofJe for/1e's Crain."
P A UL C. CRU,\IPL ER
Pre-;\fcdical
Magnolia, Arkansas
"Friendshi/1 fo r manylove for 011e."
BILL\ K . DA\'J S
.\ gricu l turc
l\ lagnolia, Arka nsas
"H is good /,u11wr prevailed."
L ASCA CRA<,AR
Speech
Gra nnis. . \rka11sas
'· T he jJerso11ality that 11 •i11s and holds the love of all who k 11ow lier."
llll .L Y F. CRISP
l\ [edianica l Engineering
:\ l agnolia, .\ rka nsas
,. r' oriety is the very s/1ice of life."
Ronrn.T l\ r. CURRY
Engineering
;\Iagnolia, Arkansas
'' l 1t'o11der what it"s a ll aboul."
F. t 1J:.L D A VIS
Physical Education
Van Buren, Arkansas
" i\la11 is ruler and l am a 1nan."
FRAN!( DAVIS
Physical Education
Ashdown , Arkansas
" Frequently within m y brain, I gently think 1, thought."
\ VESLEY DAVIS
Busi ness Administra tion
Texarkana, Arkansas
"A most likable fellow."
PAULINE D EMPSEY
Business Administration
Magnolia, Arkansas
"A quiet and reserved bearing; a charm all he1· own."
WILLIAM T. D UMAS
Agriculture
\ Valkerville, Arkansas
" Variety is the mother of enjoym ent."
LOUIE DAVIS
Business Administration
Stephens, Arkansas
"Give me music and life !!'ill be a pleasure."
C 11ARLES A. DE~IPSEY
Business Administration
:'lfagnolia, Arkansas
" Tu be awake is to be alive."
JA MES DIAL
Engineering
Dallas, Texas
"A good nature is indeed a fortunate gift."
;\[ ARY Evu.YN EDM ISTON
Home Economics
Taylor, Arkansas
"P!NCHY - Known by (t/1."
B ETI' Y SUE ELAM
Physical Education
t\Iurfreesboro, Arkansas
"A gfrl who is gay, and rn1eet, and clever."
D ON £ ~!BREE
Arts and Science
t\ lagnolia, Arkansas
" They say he does a number of things well."
C ARROLL \\I. EVERETT
Engineering
'.\lc:'\eil , Arka nsas
.. H e is likable, an exceptional/)' all-around boy."
J D- FORD
-::nculture
I CD<T, that nothing can to pass u·ithout a
J uu ous E L ~IORE
General
Magnolia , Arkansas
" T here is only one proof of ability-action."
) A~I l:S ETH ERIDGE
Ph ysical Education
Crossett, Arkansas
" Why take life seriously? You'll never get out of it alive."
B USTER FRANKLIN FORD
Agrirn llure
Ashdown , Arkansas
' 'A friend of whom you are always sure."
ALLEN L. FORMBY
Chemica l Engineering
Magnoli a, Arka nsas
"Music is th e language of /he soul."
SALINF. F RANKS
Secretarial
~[agnolia, Arkansas
" Precious J1ossessio11s are quite small in size; For a sweet dis/wsilion shl' lakes firs/ prize."
R . K. FR F D 1AN
Pre-Medica l
;\[t. H olly, Arkansas
"Good i11 manner and calm to a day."
LEOTA GENTRY
H ome Economics
Nashville, Arka nsas
"She is a friend to have, and friendship ne'er to sever."
R OSCOE C. G 1u . ESt' IE
Petroleum Engineering
Rosston. Arka nsas
"A big heart wishing to be friends with e,ierybody."
POLL\' f REE\I A:-1
Home ~laking
~lagnolia , Arkansas
''She is happy and filled 11•itlt joy of liv ing."
i\fAR\' E. G ARRETT
H ome Economics
Gurdon , Arkansas
" T hings rl'ortlt doing at all are worlh doing well."
Snm. CII.LESPI E
Business Admi nistration
Rosston, Arkansas
"S11•eel and lovable, 11ev· er blue; To her f riends slll~ is always true."
B ILLY GRACE
Business Admi nistration
El Do rado, Arkansas
" I lor1e a lassie, a bonnie, /Jonnie lassie."
\VIL LIA~l A. GRAYF.S
Business Ad minis tration
Buena Vi sta , :\ rka nsas
" O this learning, n•lwt a thing it is."
i\fARI A 'I GREER
Busi ness Administration
J\l agnolia. Arka nsas
''A w inning s,n ile, and n frie11d to e11rryone."
EDWARD J-I AM
Business Adm in istra tion
Garland City, Arkansas
"Rot,•ing, 11ot drifting."
R AYMo,o H ARWELL
Education
Louann. Arkansas
"Everybody's friend."
H O MER GREER, J R.
Business Admin istra tion
J\lagnol ia. Ar kansas
" A true gentleman in evrry res J1ec t."
J l ' i'E H A(;F.'I
Elemen tary Educat ion
J\fagnol ia. Ark ansas
"A good sport-the sort of g irl you like to hn11e r1ro u ,uf."
Bn1.T1 1A H ARRYMA N
Home Econom ics
J\fagnol ia , Arkansas
"She is peppy and attractive."
ll EC: F. T-I ASTI;>,;GS
i\ rts a nd Science
Atki ns. Arkansas
" I t's nice lo ha11e a teacher for a. wife."
i\I URP J·IY H AWKINS
Petroleum Engineering
Tinsman, Arkansas
"H is keen thinking and ready w it will give hiin pleasure as well as others."
CALVIN C. HEARD
Business Adm inistration
Haynesvi lle, Louisiana
"Not too sad, 1101 too gay, but a real fellow in every ·way.n
W ILFORD HICKS
Agriculture
Pine R idge, Arkansas
"A man of mettle."
C H ARLES C . HOHING
Pre-Medical
East McKeesport, Pa.
"Common sense is an uncon1111on thing."
R UFUS HAY!\ F..,_
Pre-Medical
Nashville, Arkansas
"H e was a scholar, and a wise and good one."
GLENN H ENSLEY
Engineering
Mena, Arkansas
' His game of Life will be played with courage, for titude, and confidence."
j AMFS HIGGINS
Mechanical Engineering
Helena, Arkansas
"One m arvels at his intellect."
R ALPH HOLLAND
Physical Education
Bauxite, Arkansas
"May we kiss whom we please and please whom we kiss."
DORIS HOLLEY
Education
Garland Ci ty, Arkansas
"Ash for hel/J, she'll never say no.JI
R A\ MO:\ D HORTON
Business Administration
Ethel, Arkansas
" Tie has a quiet way of saying things."
JOH N L. H UGIIES
1\gricul rnre
Gillham, Arkansas
" T o be awahe is to be a/i11e."
D OROTH Y lRllY
Secreta ria I
El Dorad o, Arkansas
"H er smile will lead her to success."
BILLY JOE HONEA
Business Administration
Rosston, Arkansas
"God's g ift to M aggie."
BETTY JEAN HUDGENS
Home Economics
i\fagnolia, Arkansas
"Quietness and 11a/11e."
,\{ URRY HUNT
Physical Education
Smackover, Arkansas
"Known by all as 'Little Bit'."
WYAIT JACKSON
Chemical Engineering
Magnolia, Arkansas
" If it's a gentleman and scholar you. seek, you have found /Jim ."
G FOR(:E C. .J A,\IAR
l'ctrol e11 m Engi neering
Smacko,·er . . \ rkansas
'·G eorge i; a tv j;e all his ()tl ' II."
L 0 '\ '\11-: J m-1;,:so :-.
Pe t ro leu m Fngineering
:'lfagno lia. A rka nsas
"Comm on sense is in· sti11ct; e11011gli of i t is ge11ius:·
J. L. j o :-. F.S
~lecha n ica l !c:nginecr ing
\ I 3gnol ia . . \ rka nsas
" A happy ii earl mah el h a cheerfu l ro 1111/ e1111110' ."
Business Administration
£1 Dorado. .-\ rkansas
'·The real studv of 111a 11 ·
ki nd is 111 11 11 ."
J . L. JF.A'\
Genera l
\ I agn olia . . \rkansas
"A s 11•ell b e out of the z,•or/d as o ut of f as h io n."
H AR\'F.Y j 0:-, ES
Journalism
,\nnona, .. f exas
" H e is frirnd lv. ob liging. an d t rue." ·
L EW IS jOi\ES
.-\gricult11re
Brad ley. Arkansas
" ll' ith self respect, he m ahes his u•ay i11 li fe ."
j A'IE i\ . L A,EY, JR.
Forestry
J unct ion City, Ar kansas
'·H is fri e11d li11ess b eca 111 e lii111."
~l,\RJORIE LA.W:FORU
Home Economics
C\'ew Edinburg . . \rkansas
" Friends find hn verr luu11a 11; ene,nies ca11.'t fi11d her al all. And 11•e, fi11d /,er j 11s / rig/,/."
) ! ARY Er ELn, Lu:
Ecl 11cation
Stamps, Arka nsas
" Though s!,e /,e lillle, she is fina."
KEITH L EST ER
rl11si ncss Ad ministrat ion
Stephens. ,\rka nsas
" ll'hy can't they all be contented like 111e?"
fl E\; Lol'f:1.1.
Chemica l Engineering
Stamps, :\rkansas
" ll"/1al is 11•orlh doing 1s 11'or//, doing right."
CIIAR LF.S T . L A'-C.STOX
Agricul ture
Rrad ley, Arkansas
"A nd all l ask is a merry ya m from a laughing fellow rover."
RICHIE L EE
Pre-Medical
Stamps, Arkansas
" One who has every righ t lo success."
M ARTIIA :\\;:,; LEW IS
Secreta rial
T aylor . Arkansas
'· J feel tl,at !'111 happier than I know."
ROBERT M. LOW E
Ge neral
Texa rka na . .-\ rkansas
" ll . Lowe is no/ 11rcessnrily six feel under."
RollERT .\£. L UCK
Business Admin istration
.\lagnolia , Arkansas
" You'd be lttcky to be li//e Luc//, a swell g11y."
C HARLES Y. M CCLEN DON
Physical Education
Lewisville, Arkansas
" T he surest way to a woman's heart is lo take ahn., kneeling."
\\'. C. M c D A NI EL
Business Ad ministrat ion
Shrevepor t. Louisiana
" D o well the duties that lie before you."
DONALD L . !\!cL AIIC:JILIN
Petroleum E ngineering
Magnolia, Arkansas
"Another of 11ntu re's 11ob/eme11."
T r-lO:\IAS J. Ll':S:OY
Business Administra tion
Vi vian, Louisiana
" l have 110 mocking or argument; I witness and 111ail."
C H ARLI NE i\IcC1.F.NOON
General
Lewisville, Arkansas
"She would rather talk to a 111a11 than (111 angel any dav."
J AMES D. i\[CKAMIE
Seconda ry Ed ucation
Rosston, Arkansas
" T he 11•orld means s0111ethi11g lo the cajJ(1ble."
PATRICI A !\fcLET.L A -.:o
Home Economics
Prescott, Arkansas
"S11•nt, dignified. all(/ /oval."
!\ J ERll'I '>: .\lc~JAI-I E'>:
Pre-.\lcdical
.\Iagno lia , A r kansas
"Slow and easy-goi11g, but dej)e11dable ."
B AIU,E\ i\lABRY
l'rc-i\l edical
Ho ra tio. Arka nsas
' 'A II thi11gs come to those who wait; why hurry?"
ELWIN M ALOCH
Agriculture
Emerson , Arkansas
"Not noisy, but a11 al/round fellow."
SA.\I \V. MARSHALL
Geology
Magnolia, Arkansas
''The hoJ1e of all ecm1t'st souls must be realized."
Business :\ dministration
Walkerville, Arka nsas
"H ow can I walk quietly wilh these feet?"
Co:-.-NIE ~ I ALOCII
Business Adm inistration
Emerson , ,\ rkansas
"A soJ1ho111ore of real 1,•ort//: he is friendly, obliging and true."
J o11:,; R . .\ [ ALO'>:E
13usiness Adminis tration
Stamps, Arkansas
" I always study, sometim es."
L OU ISE i\J ARTE!,
.\ rts and Science
~fagnolia , Arkansas
" lie who builds lower 1ha11 the stars, builds too /ow."
B. \V. ;\ f A l"III E\\'S, JR.
P hysical Education
'ihongaloo, Louisiana
"'A 111a11 he ue111s, of cheerf11I yesterdays, and co11 fidc 11 t tu111urrows."
C HARLES ;\lrnOLEllROOKS
. \ rts an d Science
Columb us, Arkansas
'·The world k nows 11othi11g of its greatest me11."
:'.\°ELL :\! ILLER
Elem en tar y Education
Lockesbu rg. Arkan sas
"Q11iet, reserv,,d, a11rl de-11111re - a frie nd u po11 u•lw111 you ca n de[,e11d."
j A~IES :\JOORE
Physical Ed ucation
Hope, A rka nsas
" Reware! I 111a\' du so111elh i11g slarlling· yel."
j A \IF.S E DWAIW :\! ARll ,s
Secondary Ed ucatio n
Step hens .. \ r ka nsas
·· cp and doing wit/, a heart fur llll)' fate."
CARL \ I. ;\T ILLER
.\ gricul ture
Stephens. Arkansas
•·,\lala: haste slowly."
\\'\ :O.OA L \ !t -.:TON
. \ griculture
Gurdon , Ar kansas
'·A 111a11 11'/w stands foursq11are to all the win d s that blow."
R M.A' D . MoRGA:-.
!'re -Legal
:\linden , Lou isi,111a
" Every i11tellige11l j1ersu11 has the o/Jligalion to s[Jread i11tellige11ce."
fKEIJ BKL ' CE MURl'll\'
Business .-\dm ini stration
El Dorado, . \ rkansas
''Se111 per Fide/es" (.-\ !ways f a i thful)
Ro11EKl B . l\EJLL
Bookkeeping
Sta1nps. Arkansa s
" And tl'iwt's his cltief delight? To dance and laugh."
\'ILMA :'\ORIVOOD
H ome Economics
Taylor, Arkansas
"A rare, e11lirely jJoJmlar girl n·ilh a smile for everyone.u
Busi ness Administration
Texarkana , Texas
"Sincerity is 011e of her gre(ltest rharaclerislics."
V. 1-1 . i\rt'SSF.L\\' lll l F
Physical Education
.\ fagnol ia, Arkansas
'·H e possesses a /Jleasi11g /1erso11ality ."
Home \laking
Taylo r, Arkansas
" l' irtue is the bes/ />rize."
Business Administration
" A merry heart makes a rl1eerful co1111te11a11ce."
\I' . C. 0WFS
13usi ness ,\dm i11istratio11
.\l agnolia, · .\rkansas
"Girls' eyes f,,llow hi111 ."
\V. T. OWEN
Agriculture
Emerson, Arkansas
" IVh e11 good luck lmochs at the door, let him i11 cmd keep him there."
t LOISE PERRY
Business Administration
;\lagnolia, Arkansas
"She always has a smile and pleasant word for ev· e1yo11e."
\\'. L . Po;xDER
General
Nash vill e, Arkansas
"Calm , cool, and collect ed : he will rise in this world ."
J ACK R1c 11
Physical Education
Ba uxi te, Arkansas
"All that glitters is 11 ot chrome."
R Al.l' II \\' . i'ARKIJ\SON
l'rc-) lcdical
.\ Iagnolia , .\rkansas
" A diligen t student."
COY l'O'\llFR
Agricul wre
:\'ash ,·ille, .\rkansas
'· Not afraid of work , but ,w t i11 sy111Jml hy with it."
GRADY P UT ~IAN
.\ gricul ture
~Iena, Arkansas
" There is 110 such word as fail."
E .\1 .\11-. 1 I L. RtCIIARDS
Petroleum Engi neering
i\lagnolia , .\rka nsas
"Depe11dable. good-11at1tr· ed, stud io us."
H ' ILLIE " ' · R tlllERTS
Business ,\ d ministratio n
Bloomburg. Texas
"Strivi11g always upward."
HERSCJI EI. R OGERS
Electrical E ngineering
Stam ps, Arkansas
'· Good nature a,,d good sense make good co111-pan io11s."
M AR\' fRA;-(CES R OGERS
Elementa ry Education
Magno li a, Arkansas
" T rue to her word, her work, and her fr iends."
RALPH R uss
P hysica l Educa tion
Gillham, Ar kansas
'' T u make th e world a frie11dly place, one must show a friendly face."
EUIIARD R OGERS
Engi neer ing
Magnol ia, , \ rkansas
" A nd certainly he was a good fello w."
i\lAGCI E F. R or.rns
Secreta rial
Village, Arkansas
'·True life is love, laugh· ter, a11d work."
\l'iLSON R OGERS
Business Adm inistration
Village, Ar kansas
"All's right with the world."
R unY Ross
Pre -Medical
Gillham, Arka nsas
" A s111ile for all, a greeting glad, an amiable jolly way she had."
CLOIS ROTllll' ELL
General
Fordyce. Arkansas
" Thi11gs l<'ill ha/Jpen anylcay, u1lty wurry!"
Business . \dm inistra tion
Lewisdlle, Arkansas
"Never i11 a hu rry."
FRA~CES S II El,TO~
Ele me n Lar y E duca tion
Ha mpton , . .\rkansas
" Tlty modesty is a ca11dle to thy merit."
G UY R . SMl'lll
f\11siness .\dmi11istra 1io 11
Stephens. .\ rkansas
" T here's a 111ea 11s for alive."
place every
an d tllaH
fRA ~CF.S R lll'l.l:
:\I usic
Emerson, .\rkansas
''H er step is musir, lte1 voice is song."
Jo11 ~ I'. Scu1T
l' h)sical Education
\\'aldo , .\rkansas
" Quite handsome, 1101
rertain to give tlte g irls a /Jreak."
00R(l"I 11 \' S~IART
i\JcCu:r-.DON
Business
Stephens. Arkansas
''She has her M .R.S."
\\ 'JLLIA~l \\' . SORRl::LS
General
:\ fagnolia . Arka nsas
" ll'isdo111 is /wowing what lo do next; skill is lwo1l'i11g !tow to do it; rmd v i rtue is doing it."
T IIO\IAS SOUT ER
F.l ectrica l Engineering
13 ussey. .\ rkansas
" Delen11i11a/io11 is lite 111asler hey to s11ccess."
Agricul ture
:\furfrcesboro. Arkansas
" For lte u•as a good f ellon1.1"
CYRIL Su,,1.~ rn
Electronics Engineering
;\fagnolia, .\rkansas
" W ith his ere on the 1l'ild , bl11e yo·1,der."
\\'11.~IA St l .\DIIT
Pre-Lega l
Wa ldo. Arkansas
"Never trouble l m11ble ' ti/ t ro 11ble /roubles yn11."
f.DIVARD n . SPu, cEK
.\ gricu lwrc
Chidester. . \ rka nsas
' ll'hal will be, will /,e, s,, tt'h)' zoorry_"
Home Economics
Texarkana, Texas
"Distinct as the /Ji/lows; yet calm as th e seas."
JACKI£ C. S UMERLIN
Petroleum Engineering
:\l agnol i a, Arkansas
" Ra11ils reallr remarhab · ly. realizes reading reaf>S rich rewa rd; reveals right rearing."
J<H·I :>. \\' JNDF.LL SU~l i\ ER
Chemica l Engi neering
;\f c.-.: ei I. .-\ rkansas
" O f /rue u•orlh ; 011 e to he depended 011."
L FO :S.ARD SU ,\INER
Engi neering
i\f agnolia, Arka nsas
" H e excels 111
//ti11gs."
B ETH TA I.BOT
1111my
Secretaria l Ed ucation
\\'oodherry, .\rka nsas
"S11ccessf1tlly doing her lt'Orh in quiet manner."
L Y:\'DON TAYL OR
P hysical Ed uca tion
~fagnolia, Arka nsas
"By force of his ow11 111erits he 111akes his way."
I RL:\'E 0. TIIO\I AS
Ed ucation
Wickes, Arkansas
" Mahe the best of e11erythi11g, 111ahe everything the best."
C:1 IAKL!:.> St 'Tl ();\'
Busi ness .\ clministration
Texarkana, Arkansas
,;H e's hi111self-what more can you say?n
\VtLLIA~t J. TALLEY
Physical Education
) fagno lia, Arkansas
"Football fame a11cl a s m i Ii II g co1111te11a11re mahe him a fa vorite of m all."
DA \'ID Tt I O~IAS
Engi neering
i\ragnolia, Arkansas
' 'Courtesy costs nothing but gains much."
D A \ 'ID £. TOL LEIT
Bookkeeping
:\'ash\'i lle, Arka nsas
"Deeds are nobler tha11 n•urds, actions 111ightier than boasli11g."
B E.Tr Y T OWLER
Business Administra tion
Magnol ia, Arka nsas
"H o hum! T here's 110/hi11g lo do. G 11ess I'll go lo class."
RICHARD L. V ANSA"S;DT
Agyicu lwre
Ethel , Arkansas
"Oh! Tl'hal may 111a11 in him hide!"
R O RERT " ' AII\WRIGIIT
Business Ad m inistration
lla ynesville, Louisiana
" A II 111e11 are i11 so111e d egree inspired ."
R OSHIAR\' \ \'ALLACE
General
i\fagnolia . Arkansas
" H er acrnm jllis/1111e11 ts arr 1nany.,,
£STON C. TURNER
General
Bodcaw, Arkansas
" T he most evident sign of wisdom is co11ti111ted cheerfulneJs."
::'I I ARION G. Turr
Business Ad m inistra tion
Camden, Arka nsas
·' fl'ol'lh lwowi11g well."
l\lARY A LICE W ALLACE
General
l\f agnolia , Arka nsas
"For site was very studious."
BI LLY G LE N \VALTON
Pc u·oleum Engineeri ng
Vivian, Louisia na
"L ei thy words be few."
Secretarial F.clucation
:\ f agno lia, . \rkansas
' Q11iet, f'ffi r i f'11l, st11di-011s. and yet a channi11g COIII/Hlllio11."
l'h)sical Educa tion
;\; a~lwi I le, . \ rka nsas
" /Im ,• he could talk! ' (;1acio11s. l11m• he rn11lil talh!'"
R ORI RT \\' J·:S rllROOK
,\rts a nd Science
:\fagnol ia, • \ rkansas
"L<we me a11d the 11•01ltl is ,ni,,e.lJ
:\IARY L OLIISF \\' 11.;o\
Bookkeeping
:\ r agno l ia. . \ rka nsas
"S/,e was 011r queen, our rnse, our star.,,
~ecretarial Ecl uca tion
Stephens, .\ rkansas
"/.or,e 1,•i// cmu111t'r at Inst."
BrTT\' \\'F. 0\
Ho me Economics
Emmet, .\rkansas
•·,\lake merry u•h ile )'OIi 11111)' . • ,
T110,1As \\'111n:
Busi ness . .\rlministration
Bauxite, A rkansas
"1, f'neral/y k11ou•11 as a r.ooD Gl'L"
i\ORA S. \\' 11.SO'I
Bm incss .-\ cl min ist ra tion
i\ l agnolia, r\ rkansas
'" ll'mds and r, smile alu•nvs ca,r1e eas\'."
Ro11rn 1 \\'oonAt.l.
Engineering
El Dorado, Arkansas
" One of the fe w that can always be de/Jended 011."
Business Admin istration
;\fcKamie, .\rkansas
"Silence 11e11er 111ahes any /J/1111ders."
KATIIRY:-.: .-\ :-.:, GARRETT
Business Adm in istration
:\ lagnolia . Arkansas
"Somelinu's sweet, s<ntte· li111es saun•, so111etimrs settere, ln,t · she fJ/eases."
HARR\ FRED IA\;
f.11ginccring
:\I t. H olly, :\rkansas
"011iet11ess is a11 i11rlirati;11 o f the ab ility to think."
FRED \\' oRSHA~l
Business Administration
E l Dorado. Arkansas
" A rloserl 111011th catches no flies."
H AROLD " ' \'RICK
B usi ness Admin istration
Emerson , Arkansas
"None but hi111self can be his pam/le/."
LEROY SouTH ERr.A:-.:o
Agriculture
Ho t Springs, Arkansas
"To k110111 him belter is 1)]1t)'s d esire."
JOE BYRD
BEN BURTON
SUE ROBERTS
BETTY i\rOORE
LY N BURTON
CLASS OFFICERS
President
Vice-President
Secretmy
Treasurer
Sergean t-At-Arms
D wight Adcock l::duca tion Patmos. . \ rkansas
Belly Armstrong i\l usic Sheridan. • \ rkansas
Billy Aston Pre -;\[ ed ica l ~ornlan, Arkansas
D. C .. \tkins . .Jr. Business ,\ dministra1ion \\'a ldo. Arkansas
II a rr y A llchcry Agricul ture Bearden, . \ rka nsas
Cl iflord Autrey, Jr. General H a mpto n, Arkansas
J ack Barham .\ g riculwre Prescott. Arkansas
Be ryl J can Ba rran Secretaria l Magnolia, ,\ rkansas
Ca rl C. Bates Business Administration E l Dorado, A rt..ansas
-, wylla Dawn Balle <;ccrecarial
tamps . . \rkansas
·1 homas Beasley Business Adm in istr a tion Camden, A rka nsas
Lou ise Beckham Education
Will ia m Beasley Business Administration Magnolia, Arkansas
Ferriday, Lou isiana
Pat Rennell Sec re la r ia I ;\I agn ol ia , Arkansas
Lee Iris Beshear Secrcta r i a I Foreman . Arkansas
Billy J oe Black Bookkeeping Camden , Arkansas
Freddie Bl ackma n Business Administra tion Waldo, ,\rkansas
J ack J. Bledsoe Electrical Engineeri ng Be nton, A rkansas
Grady Bolding Ans and Sciences DeQueen. Arkansas
La Verne Bolding Home Econom ics De Queen. Arkansas
Martha Jean Bond Secretarial Haynesville, Louisiana
Thomas L. Barlow Agriculture Prescott, Arkansas
Joyce Bossier Secondary Educa tion \\' a ldo, Arkansas
Kenneth Bourdier Pre-Legal i\Iagnolia, Arkansas
Jerrell 0 . Bourns Business Administration De Queen, Arkansas
Winfred Boyce Agriculture Ho pe, Arkansas
Harold Brinson Agriculture
A. D. Boyett, Jr. Business Administration Waldo, Arkansas
De Queen, Arkansas
Catherine Brown Secre ta rial Magnolia, Arkansas
Leslie Ann Buchanan Pre-Medical Prescott, Arkansas
Raymond Burchfield Physical Education \Valdo, Arkansas
Leonard Burke Agriculture Stamps. Arkansas
Ben Burton Physical Educa tion Magnolia, Arkansas
Lynn Burton Ph ysical Education J\f agnolia, Arkansas
Elizabeth Bussey Secondary Educa tion Garland, Arkansas
Dale Butler Agriculture Springhill, Arkansas
Don Byrd Pre·i\1eclical Magnolia, Arka nsas
Jea n Byrd - Ph ysical Educalion
M cNeil , Arkansas
Paul Caplinger .'\gricullure
Joe Byrd Prc·Law M agnolia , Arkansas
De Queen, Arkansas
i\forris Campbell General Magnolia, Arkansas
Dorolhy Carelock Elemenlary Teaching El Dorado, Arkansas
Elouise Carroum i\fcdical Technology Smackover, Arkansas
H arry Cawthon Pre·Demal El Dorado, ,\ rka nsas
David Clary Pe tro leum Engineering Buckner, Arkansas
Pa ul a Cofie ld Home Econom ics Emmett, Arkansas
Belly Jean Cole Home Economics Hu ttig, Arkansas
Jerry Cooper Business Administration East McKeesport, Pa.
Bobbie Ru th Couch Elememary Education ;\J agnolia, Arkansas
G. i\I. Coud1, Jr. Engineering i\T agnolia, Arkansas
Bernard Cowden General
1\Trs. Lima Couch Elementary Education Magnolia , Arkansas
Horalio, Arkansas
Floyd Cox Agricu lture Big Fork, Arkansas
Lewis Coy Bookkeeping Winlhrop, Arkansas
J aunette Crain Secretarial l\fagno lia, Arka nsas
Kenneth Crawford Ph)sica l Education Ren Lomond, Arka nsas
Bobby Cross Gene ra l
Don ald Crews Physical Education DeQueen, Arkansas
El Dorado , Arka nsas
Billie ;\Iarie Crumpler Phvsic;,l Education i\fc'!\'eil, .\rka nsas
Roh Curry General
J ames H . Cumm ings Agricu 1 LU re Prescott, Arka nsas
;\lagnolia , Arkansas
" ' il hur Davis Business Ad ministr a tion El Dorado, Arka nsas
Shelda Davis Bookkeeping Stephens, Arkansas
Ra ymond DeLoach Gene ra l Benton , Arkansas
Doyle Dingle r Business Administration i\fagnolia, Arkansas
Robert Dorman
Rex Dodson Pre-Legal M agnolia, Arkansas
B usiness Ad ministration \\'aldo, .\rkansas
Delbert D. Du mas Pe troleum Engineering Cotton Valley, Lou isia na
Ch a rl es Downs Electrical Engi neering Bodcaw, Arka nsas
Earl D . Downs .\ griculwre Bodcaw, Arkansas
Fred Downs Petroleum Engineering ;\lagnolia, Arkansas
Fred ~- Dreher Business Administr a tion E l Dorado, Arkansas
Granville Duke Business Administratiou i\f agnolia, Arka nsas
Cecil R ay Dum as Secretarial \\'a lken·ille, Arkansas
Zane Ellen ~\griculture
Norwood Eaton llusincss Administration Magnolia, Arkansas
El Dorado, Arkansas
Adarin Farmer l\ lechanica l Engineering M ena, Arkansas
Gerald Fincher
Arthu r Faulkner Forestry Vandervoort, Arkansas
Business Administra tion \Valdo, Arkansas
Bob Fisher Pre-Engineering i\fagnolia, Arkansas
Charles Flaherty General \Valdo, Arkansas
Robert R . Fom by Business Admi nistration l\[agnol ia , Arka nsas
Clell Formby Physica l Edtication T aylor , Arkansas
John Frachiseur General
John K. Foster Petroleum Engineering Lewisville, Arkansas
Umpire, Arkansas
Pa ul G ilbert Pre-l\fedica l Emmett, Arkansas
J immy D. Goodwin Agricu l ture Nashville, Arkansas
William H . Gortemiller Agricnllllre P ine Ridge, Arkansas
Bill Graham Business Administration Magnolia, Arkansas
Bill ie Joyce Greene Business Administration Magnolia, Arka nsas
Charles " . illiam Gregory Business Administration Camden, Arkansas
Dorothy Groves Secretarial Springhill , Louisiana
Edward P. Guissinger Chemical Engineering Baton R ouge, Louisiana
Bobby Had ley Chemical Engineering ~[agnolia, Arkansas
David Hale Forestry Camden, Arkansas
Jacqueline Hale Home Economics Prescott, Arkansas
Robert W . H ale /\griculture Emmett, Arkansas
Sarah Halliday Secreta ri a I Horatio, Arkansas
James Hanry Arts and Science
Carolyn Hamilton Home Economics Hope, Arkansas
El Dorado, Arkansas
Pal Hanson Home Economics Stamps, Arkansas
Edwin H arrell Engineering
Virginia Hardy Secretarial Magnolia, Arkansas
El Dorado, Arkansas
Bryant Hatch General Haynesville, Louisiana
Billy H . H earn Pre-Medical Taylor, Arkan sas
Bobbie Henslee Home Economics Foreman, Arkansas
Alycne E. Hicks Business Administration i\fena, Arkansas
Arnold W. Holder General Prescott, Arkansas
Marie Hollingsworth Business Admi nistration Magnolia, Arkansas
Margie H orne General Magnolia, Ar kansas
Herman H orton Bookkeeping Ethel , Arkansas
J o Anne Howe Home Economics Hampton, Arkansas
Billy Hudgens Ans and Science :\fagnolia, Arkansas
Donna Hudson Home Economics i\l agnolia, Arkansas
Mary Ann Hughes Secretarial i\fagnolia, Arkansas
Joe J ackson Engineering Umpire, Arkansas
Clarence Lee J ean Bookkeeping Emerson, Arkansas
Egbert Jennings Engi neering Foreman. Arkansas
Eugene Johnson Petroleum Engineering Louann, Arkansas
Bi lly R . Jones Business Administration Bloomburg, Texas
Donald R. Jones Bookkeeping i\fagnolia, Arkan sas
Flernoy Jones Agricu lture Ticknor, Arkansas
Glen Jones Education Winthrop, Arkansas
Robert S. J ones Pre-Medical Magnolia, Arkansas
\Villadean Keeling Secretarial De Queen, Arkansas
Donald Kirkpatrick Business Administration Magnolia, Arkansas
Raymond Kitchens Ci vil Engineering Dierks, Arkansas
Robert Lacy Pre-Medica l El Dorado, .-\rka nsas
Bernuce Ann Ladd Secretarial El Dorado, Arkansas
C. B. L am kin Bookkeeping Haynesvi lle, Louisiana
Edward Lamport Pre-Den ta l Texarka na, Texas
Joe Lane Business Administration Texarkana, Texas
Charles Ezra Langston Petrol eum Engineering El Dorado, Arka nsas
Jesse R . Lee Bookkeeping \ fagnolia, Arkansas
Robert C. Lee
Inez Lee Home E conomics T exarkana , Texas
Business Administration El Dorado, Arkansas
Thomas M. Lehman Agricul ture Little R ock, Arka nsas
l\fary L . Love
J ames D. Li ttle Business Administration i\lena, Arkansas
Business Administration Magnolia, Arkansas
Jack L. Lum Pre-Dental El Dorado, Arkansas
H arold Lusby Phvsical Educa tion Cainden, Arkansas
George L. M cCarty Mechanical Engineering Patmos, Arka nsas
Bury! l\fcCJurg Mechanical Engineering El Dorado, Arka nsas
Joyce l\f cDonald Home Economics Camden , Arka nsas
Gerald i\lcDon nell General i\ J agnol ia , Arkansas
W . E. Mcfarla nd Agricul ture Emmett, Arkansas
Leighwn R. l\fcGill Arts and Science Chidester, .-\ rkansas
LoYick W. i\fcGil l . .\ rts a nd Science Chidester. Arka nsas
Mike i\JcL can Arts a nd Science i\f agnol ia , Arkansas
Billy i\Ielear P etroleum Engineering Stamps, Arkansas
Carol Jean M ason i\fusic Emerson, Arkansas
Evelyn i\fatt hews Secretarial Shonga loo, Louisiana
Ray E. i\fatthews i\fechanical Engineering Texarkana , Arkansas
Charlotte Middlebrooks Arts and Science Columbus, Arkansas
Frederick E. Mille r Agricu lwre Nashville, Ar kansas
Hilmon R. i\Jitchell Engi neering Patmos, Arkansas
Darrel Moody Agricu lture Owensboro, Kentucky
Betty l\foore Home Making i\f agnolia, Arkansas
John Moore
Jean l\f oore Secondary Education McNab, Arkansas
Business Administration De Queen, Arka nsas
David i\Jorehead Agricultu re Buckner, Arkansas
J ames William I\Iorrow Education H ope, Arkansas
Ann Neeley Elemen tary Educa tion Stephens, Ar kansas
Vi\·ian Nix Home Making T aylor, Arkansas
Betty Newton
James K. Newman Civil Engineering Hot Springs, Arkansas
Arts and Science Camden , Ar kansas
Barbara O 'Glee E lementa ry Education Taylor , Arkansas
" ' · L. Patterson Agriculwre Holly Springs, Arkansas
Dwigh t Peace Busi ness Admin istra tion Magnolia, Arkansas
Effie Peny Secretarial Training Atlan ta, Ar kansas
Pr ice Petre Agricullllre Ho pe, Arka nsas
Charles Pr ice Engineering Buckner , Arkansas
J ames C. Prather Mechan ical Engineering Texarkana, Arkansas
A. Preston P urifoy Business Adm in istra tion Louann , Arkansas
Ben B. P urifoy. J r. Agricul ture Genoa, Arkansas
Nu ell Pu tman Electrical E ngineer ing Mena, Arkansas
Carolyn R aiford Medical Tech nology Magnolia, Arkansas
Paul Raines Agricult ure Norman, A1·kansas
James R amage Secondar y Education Nashville, Arkansas
Dorothy J ean R eagen Secreta rial McNeil, Arkansas
James H . R eeves P hvsical Ed uca tion i\I a'gnolia , Arka nsas
Al fred P . Riggle Electrical Engineering Mena, Arkansas
Jack Rogers
Sue R oberts Business Administration Magnolia, Arkansas
Electrica l Engineering Magnolia, Arkansas
Paul F. Roe Business Administration Dallas, Texas
i\Iickey R oling Physical Educa tion ,valdo, Arkansas
R obert T . Rosenbaum Pre-Legal Magnolia, Arkansas
Robert Park Roton Petroleum Engineering Stamps, A rkansas
J . W. Rowe
Claude R owe Agriculture , vashington, A rk ansas
Ci vii E ngineering Emerson, Arkansas
Clifford Ruffin Forestr y De Will, Arkansas
Eugene Selph General Cullendale, Arkansas
Carl ton Shepherd Business Administration Atlanta , Arka nsas
Zane C. Simms Petroleum Engineering Magnolia, Arkansas
Betty Smith Home Economics Magnolia, Arkansas
James L. Smyth Seconda ry Education Wa ldo, Arkansas
J. W . Snider Physical Education Buckner, Arkansas
W anda Snodgrass Home Economics El Dorado, Arkansas
J ack Sommers Arts a nd Science M agnolia, Arka nsas
Johnnie Sou ter Secretarial l\Iagnolia , Arkansas
Betty Southworth Home Econom ics DeQueen, Arkansas
Wallace Southworth Arts and Science De Queen, Arkansas
Donald Spicer Engineering De Queen , Arkansas
Claud Spign er Physical Education Ben Lomond , Arkansas
T. D. Spruce P hvsical Education Bei1rden , Arkansas
l\Iarjo r ie Stephens Bookkeeping E l Dorado, Arkansas
i\lary E sther Stewart Secretarial Magnolia, Arkansas
Joanne Stocks Elementary Education Waldo, Arkansas
W illia m :\f. Stocks Pre-Legal Waldo, .-\ rkansas
Pat Stogdill Secre tarial \ Vaco, Texas
R obert E . Talley Business Adm inistration i\ lagnolia , Arkansas
Kenneth Tatum Agricu lture Buckner, Arkansas
J ohn Edward Taylor Business Administration Haynesvi lle, Louisia na
l\Iargie Nell Taylor Business Administra tion l\I agnol ia , Arkansas
i\larie Taylor Home Economics Forema n, Arkansas
Donald Trimble Business Ad ministra tion Stephens, Arkansas
Clyde Turner Agriculture Hope, Arkansas
Harold T yler Agriculwre Bradley, Arkansas
Cecil Vansandt
J erry Tyson Pre-Legal Magnolia, Arkansas
Business Administra tion Ethel, Arkansas
Bernard E . Ven able Mechanical Engineering Pla in Dealing. Louisiana
John F. W allace Electrical Engineering Village, Arkansas
Prentice " 'a ller Physica l Education Emerson. Arkansas
C. W . Will ba nks Busi ness Adm in istration De Queen. Arkansas
,vavnc , vilson Pre'.Legal
J oe Benn y \Vi lson Electrical Engineering Magnolia, Arkansas
:\fa.gno li a , Arkansas
J imm y Wingfield Arts and Science Okolona, 1\rka nsas
Rex \\1 ood ru ff Electrical Engineering Mena, Arkansas
:\l ary Helen Wright Home Economics For eman , Arkansas
Carol J ea n \ \'ynns Sec re ta rial McNeil, Arkansas
L. W. Yates !'re-Veterinary Bossier City, Louisiana
Kelley Youngblood Business Administ ration A lleenc, Arkansas
Second Semester Students
James i\l. Arnold, Freshman Agricul ture H ope, Arkansas
J ames D. Barber, Sophomo re Pre-Engineering Norphlet, Arkansas
Jim Blewster, Freshm a n Pre-Medica l Magnolia, Arkansas
Virg inia Brooks, Sophomor e Ge neral L ittle R ock, Arkansas
J oan Cra nk, Freshman Physical Education Garland, Arkansas
John W . Evans, Freshman Elec trical Engineering Saratoga, Arkansas
W . L. Hanson , Jr., Sophomore Business Administra tion Springhill, Louisiana
Charles Henry, Sophomore Agriculture Bluff City, Arkansas
Ch ristine Hun ter , Freshman General Lewisville, Arkansas
Dickey S. Halliday. Freshman General Horatio, Arkansas
A. L. Lewis, Freshm an Business Texarkana, Texas
Bill McLeod, Freshman Agriculture Camden, Arkansas
Paul J. Russell , Jr., Freshman General J oella , Arkansas
Nelda R aye Sander , Freshman H ome Economics De Q ueen, Arkansas
Leon W . . harp. Freshman Physical Education Marianna, Arkansas
H oward L eroy S tone, Freshman Business Administration Hope, Arkansas
:\lary Sue Stone, Freshman Secretarial Hope, Arkansas
J ames C. Thornton, Sophomore Electrical Engineering El Dorado, Arkansas
Second Semester Students
:\Jaxine Tomlin, Freshman E lementary Education Emerson, Arkansas
Henry Tompkins, Sophomore Pre-Legal " 'aldo, Arkansas
Adolph Towns. Freshma n Business Administration Felsenthal, Arkansas
Betty Ru th Walker, Freshman General Camden, Arkansas
Jack , .Yalker, Freshman Pre-Medical Magnolia, Arkansas
Kelly Williams, Sophomore General Stephens, Arkansas
Terry " ' illoughby, Freshman Pre-Legal Lockesburg. Arkansas
Herbert \Vilson. Freshman Mechanical Engineering Camden, Arkansas
Billy Woods, Freshman Arts and Science :\farianna, Arkansas
Joe ·woodwa rd , Freshman Pre-Legal Magnolia, Arka nsas
STUDENTS WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR
Ben Aubrey John Dollarhide Norman Jackson
Harold Baird Warren Doss v\Tyatt Jackson , Sr.
Donald Baker Julius Paul Downs Kermit Jamison
J esse Baker Margaret Duhon Russell J obe
J ames Ball J. Vv. Elmore Edgar Johnson
Sidney Barker Charles Epley Joe E. Johnson
Mary J. Barnett Ralph Fell Frances J ohnson
Thomas Barton Alma Jean Franks Roy Johnson
Charles Batson James Frost Zelda Johnson
James Bearden Sammy Furo Xury J ohnston
James Beasley Pearl Garrett Allen Jones
Timothy Berry Ruben Garrett Alma Jones
Billy Binnion Jack Grayson Warren Kaylor
Mrs. A. K. Blackman Byron Grimmett Alvah Keister
Charles Allen Blake Myron Gunnels Clarence Kelley
William Bowles Tommy Gunnels Charles Kennedy
Barnie Brasher Mrs. Ves Godley Joe Kyle
Jimmy Brashier Robert Hale Roger Layne
Robert Brashier Herbert Hall Harold Lee
George Breland Clarence Hambleton James Lee
Durwood Brewer Mrs. J. C. Hamm Ernest Lindsey
John K. Brooks Gerald H amm Joseph Little
James A. Brown Travis Harbison Louise L 'Herisson
Edwin Burns Bethel Hicks Harold Maddox
Richard Burns Billy Hines Ned Malone
Edward Burton R obert H artly Earl May
Willis Carle Curtis H awley Kenneth Meek
Marvin Conger Ralph Haynes Carolyn Meyers
Thomas Connel 1 y Jimmy Hays Mary K. Meyers
William Cook James Minor ]. C. Miller
Stonewall Carter James H olcombe Mrs. Mary Miller
Mrs. Paul Clark Albert Hollis ter Bill Morton
Virgil Copeland, Jr. Harlan Holmes Charles Moran
William Cunningham James H ooten William Morgan
J. K. D avies Max Horton Mrs. Howard McClendon
Joe Dees Mrs. Floy H owell Carter McCorkle
Billy Denham "\,Vayne Huckabee Dove McDonald
Blanchard Disotell Carroll Huddlestion L. B. Nash
Blanchard Distell Rudolph Huddlestion James R obert Nipper
Richard Dick, J r. Hawthorne Hughes Arthur Nix
Mrs. G. C. D ennis Dennis Nooner
Kathryn N onrnod
A. J. Parker
Glen Parker
Mrs. W. H . Peck
H elen Pittman
James K. Polk
William Purifoy
v\Telclon R asberry
Fred R eid
George R evels
Alf red Riggle
Oscar Richardson
Bear! Riggan
J oseph R o berts
Perr y R oberson
Charles Robertson
J ohn C. Robertson
Buster Rogers
Walter R alls
Delwin Ross
Charles R osenbaum
William R owe
Charles Schwartz
H o,ne Economics girls at work.
James Scoggins
Jack Scou
James Sexton
Eldridge Sexton
George Shaw
Shannon Shatford
H arry Shiver
Leonard Simpson
James Smith
Maynard Smith
Silas Smith
Clarence Sneed
Arthur Souter
Yvonne Souter
GLirvis Steed
Roy Steelman
Donz Stevens
N. E. Stewart
Jack Stivers
Wallace Story
Charles Swain
James Talley
Mrs. Floy Tate
Tommie Taylor
Mrs. Ann Thomas
Whitman Townsend
William Tuberville
Mary V. Twitty
Howard ·wall
Carl Walls
J une Walters
Mary Anne Warnock
Stephen W ard
Lavelle W ebb
Jack , !\Tells
Frances Welch
Harold v\Theelus
Beth Whitlow
James , I\Thi te
Roy Willis
Gaylon v\Tilson
Maurice , !\Tilson
Martin Woodard
William Wright
Gillum S. W yche, Jr.
Carol Wynns
Catherine Joel Amason
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CAMPUS QUEEN
Mary Louise Wilson
Saline Franks
La Verne Bolding
Sue Roberts
Dorothy Faye McClendon
HALLOWEEN QUEEN
Betty Clayton
La Verne Bolding
Elouise Carroum
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Betty Moore
HOMECOMING QUEEN
Mary Louise Wilson
HOMECOMING
MAIDS
Dorothy Faye McClendon
Mary Evelyn Edmiston
Sue Roberts
HOMECOMING
Carolyn Hamilton
Elouise Carroum
MAIDS
Mary Anne Hughes
Anne Neeley
La Verne Bolding
King and Queen
of Hearts
Sue Stinson
Fred Worsham
ATTENDANTS
Vilma Norwood, Kenneth Crain, Sue Roberts, and Pa ul Crumpler.
CORONATION
Vilma Norwood, Kenneth Cra in, Robert Archer, Sue Stinson, Fred Worsham, Mary Louise Brown, Sue Roberts, and Paul Crumpler.
KING AND QUEEN OF MAY
Anne Neeley and Joe Lane
MAY DAY
ROYALTY
DUKE AND DUCHESS
Dorothy Groves and W . L. Hanson
ATTENDANTS
Paul Crumpler, Sue Roberts, Rosemary Wal lace, Jackie Rich
VILJ\IA TOR WOOD and KENNETH CRAI
Cutest Camjnts Couple
LOU lSE l\IAR TEL Most Intelligent Girl Girl Most Li July to Succeed
DOROTHY GROVES BETTY l\IOORE
Nenlesl Girls
W. L. HANSON Neatest Buy
BOBBIE R UTH COUCH B est Figure
LA VERNE BOLDT NG Best Figure
M ost Pojnilar Girl
J AJ\ fES ETHERfDGE Most Popular Boy
JACK JOHNSON · B est Physiq ue
RUFUS HAYNES Boy Most Lihely to Succeed
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JACK WELLS, GERALD Fl NCIIER Cut est B oys
CHARLES i\IcCLENDO N Best B oy A thlete
B oy Wi th Best Personality M ost Versatile B oy
i\ llCKEY ROLING B est G irl A thlete
TVi tt iest Girl
SUE ROBERTS Cutest Girl
PENNY SCOTT Most H andsome Boy
J AMES Si\IYTHE M ost In telligent B oy
BILLY DAVIS W ittiest B oy
i\IAR Y LO UISE BROWN M ost Versatile G irl
Girl With B est Personality
THE STUDENT COUNCIL
i\IAR Y LOUISE BROWN Editor
ROBERT ARCHER B usiness lvfanager
THE MULERIDER The M ulerider , College Annual, is published by a staff selected
from the students of the campus. The staff, besides publishing the
annual, sponsored the annual Halloween Carnival, Valentine Formal,
Informal Dances, and other student entertainments.
i\JILTO TALLEY Sponsor
INEZ COUCH Sponsor
Seated: ~lane!, ,vallace, Greer, Archer, Brown, Stocks, Bolding, Hale.
tanding: Rogers, Bolding, Sorrells.
JACK IE H ALI:.
L OUISE ~ fA RTEL
Rosu1ARY \ VALLACE
LA V ER!\"£ BOLDI NG
HERSCHEL ROGERS
B ILL STOCKS
B ILL SORR ELLS
CRADY BOLDI NG
THE ST AF F
Assistant Editor
Class Editor
Staff
Assistant Class Editor
Snapshot Edi tor
taff
Student Photograpl,er
Sports Editor
JAi\lES HANRY
Editor
BILLY HUDGENS
Business Manager
THE BRAY The Bray, newspaper of the students, is published by a staff of
students interested in journalism. Its purpose is to give news of the
school Lo Lhe school. The Bray, published bi-weekly, is a member of
Arkansas College Press Association and AssociaLed Collegiate Press.
ELLIE TUCKER
Sponsor
THE STAFF
Paula Cofield
Norwood Eaton
Homer Greer
John H ughes
Harvey J ones
Edward Lamport
Robert Lowe
Patricia McLelland
Lovick ~vlcGill
Robert i\IcGill
Ragan ?\forgan
Betty Newton
Ruby R oss
Bill Stocks
Beth Talbot
R osemary Wallace
Keegan Townsend (Picture does not a ppcar)
OFFICERS: President. Patricia ~!cLelland; Vice- President. Kathrvn Nix; Secreta rv. Betty Sue Elam ; Treasurer, La Yerne Bolding; Reporter. :.Iary ' Evelyn Ecltnisto11; Parliamentarian, Sarah H alliday.
HOME ECONOMICS CLUB
Membership lO the Home Economics Club is open to any gi rl on the campus
who is interested in home-making and community life. Both socia l activities and
instructh•e programs are offered the member s.
First row: Joyce Bossier, Mary Louise Brown, Paula Cofield. Belly Cole. Sybil Gilles pie, J ackie H ale, Pat Hanson, Bertha Harryman .
Second row: Belly Hudgens. i\fargie Langford , i\fary £\'elyn Lee, M ar tha Ann Lewis, Beuy i\foorc, J ean ~loorc, Anne ::S:eeley, Vi,·ian Nix.
T hird row: Vilma Nonvood, i\fickey Roling. Nelda Sanders, Bell) Smith, " ' anda Snodgrass, Betty Southsworth , i\fargie Ste\'ens. Sue Stinson.
Fourth row: \l'ilma Summit, Beth Talbot , :\faxine Tomlin , Irene Thomas, Betty " 'esson. Leota Genu·y.
FLORRI£ }"RA:'\1KLl:\' Sponsor
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Fron t row. seated: Grady Putman, L eonard Burke, Calvin Caldwell. Charles F. Batson. H arold ~Iaddox. Coy Ponder. Charles Schwar tz. Silas Smith, Roy Johnson , J. D. Ford, R ichard \ 'ansandt. \\'. C. Rowe.
R ear. standing: E. E. Graham. sponsor; J ack Barham, " ' · L. PaLterson. A. J. Parker, Hany .\tteberry. Eston Turner, J. D. Black. John Hughes. Edward Spencer. Gera ld H amm, Ke rmit Jameson , Frederick Miller.
Mem bers whose piclllres do not appear: D. Brewer, ,,Vilfonl Hicks, Ca rl Miller, Edward Spencer. J ohn L. Hughes, Winfred Boyce, Leonard Stewart, James Arnold , E. C. Turner, 0 . G . Richardson. Ralph Fell , Thomas Barlow, v\lyndal Minton, \V. T . Owen, Robert Hale. James Cummings, Jimmie Goodwin. Kenneth Tawm . Davi<l .\lore head, Dennis Nooner, Will iam Gonenmiller. Ben Purifoy. Flernoy J ones, El win r. taloch, Harold Harringcr, Jason Beck. Earl Downs, Blanchard Disotell, Auston Disotell, Lewis Jones, Charles Langston.
AGRI CLUB AGGRESSIVE, GROWING, RESOURCEFUL, INTEREST! G
The Agricu lture Club was reorganized this year after several years of inactiveness. It is composed of students taking courses in agricu lture. The general purpose of this organization is to tra in active and effective members in the development of agricultura l leadership, cooperation, and civic leadership.
J. D. FORD
CALVI N CALDWELL
FREDERICK J\ ftLLER
GERALD HAMM
OFFICERS
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Standi ng: R aymond Harwell. Cordell Smith, Sponsor; J ames M orrow, Dr. S. D. Smith, Sponsor; J ames ;\lcKamic. Allen Formby, James R amage.
Seated: Ruby R oss. Secretary; " ' · L. Ponder, President. (Picture of Edward R ogers, VicePresident. does not appea r).
I. R. C. The International Relations Club is composed of students interested in
international affairs. lts purpose is to study various cou ntries and to acquire a better understanding of them and their problems.
VARSITONIONS The Varsitonians, college orchestra, furnished music and gaiety for m any
activities including· the Valentine Formal and the annual Stunt Night. . ' Homer Greer. J ack W al ker. J oe Byrd, J erry Cooper. Charles Martel, ;\(arion Greer.
Richie Lee President
Charles ;\ I cClendon r'ice-Presidenl
STUDENT COUNCIL
The Student Counci l i~ compo ed ol a body of ten students chosen by popular vote ol the Student Body to act as an intermediary agent between the students and the administra tion. It com is ts of a president and vice-president from the sophomore class a nd of lour members each from the freshman and sophomore classe~.
First R ow: \fary Louise Brown, Betty Clayton, Fred Downs, Rufus H aynes.
Second R ow: Joe La ne, Charle~ Middlebrooks, Sue Roberts.
Jo Anne SLOcks Secretary
MARGARET H ARTO.\
S po11.rn1
Louise l\Iartel President
Don Embree Vice-President
;\ Jary Louise ,vilson Secretary
ST AGECRAFTERS
l\I ARGA RF.T H ARTON
Sponsor
Stagecrafters, dramatic organization on the campus, offers all students inter
ested in dramatics a cha nce to learn drama through play production a nd stage
technique.
First row: T wylla Balle, La Verne Bolding. Joyce Bossier, Don Byrd . Joe Byrd . Belly Clayton , Pau la Co[ield. Lasca Crager. Second row: Saline Franks, Sybil Gillespie, Billy Hudgens, George Jamar. J . L. Jones, Eddie Lamport , i\fary E,·elyn Lee, Robert Lowe. Third row: ,v. C. ;\lcDaniel, R obe rt i\fd\lahe n, J a mes i\!on ow, Carol ;\ l ason . Betty i\!oore. Belly Newton. \'ilrna Norwood . Eloise Perry . Founh row: \\'. L. Poncler. Frances She lton, Bill Stocks, Jo Anne Stocks. Beth T albo t. Bill y Graham.
"RED ROSES" (A One Act Play)
Cast
Joe Byrd
Don Byrd
T wylla Batte
Other plays produced for the
publ ic were "Sparkin '," a one-act
play by E. P. Conkle, and 'The
i\Ian Who Came To Dinner" by
George Kaufman a nd :.Loss H art.
Among the short plays presented in
class were "Embarrassi ng r. loments
in History" and " Rut Th is Is
D ifferent."
A Group of Stagecrafter Members at worh.
"THROUGH THE NIGHT"
(Three Act Play)
Cast
R oberts___ _ __ __ .James i\forrow Gregory Stanton ___ Bill Stocks Kay Stanton ______ Paula Cofield Sarah Halbrooke LaVerne Bolding i\lrs. Alicia Keith __ Louise Martel Bu nny ___ _ _ ___ Don Embree D wight Ha lbrooke W. C. i\ lcDa niel Calvin Driscoll _ Edward Lamport Smith ___________ Billy Graham Bert J essup ________ J. L. Jones
Front row: Ad am West, Director ; Twylla Batte, Inez Lee. J erry Cooper , J ack Walker, l\fa rian G reer. Kathryn Jea n, Royce Hil ton, Rosema ry Wallace. Pa ula Cofie ld, Bett y Cla yton .
Second row: Lois Creel". Sh irley Johnson . Barbara Ande rson . Joe Benn y Wilson. Fred Downs, H omer Greer, Kirk Robinson , Denny Sm ith. Coby Robinson , Sissy Fa ir.
Back row: Cyril Sumne r. Bil l Beasley. T homas Dennis, J imm y Long, J oe Byrd . Don Byrd, Roderick Gi ffin , Byron Hilton, Billy Buck.
BAND
T he Band is composed of students oE Magnolia High School and
the College. All majorettes are college students. T he Band was pres
ent at all home football games and several out-of-town games. Adam
W est is d irector of the high-school and college groups.
Kneeling in front: Rosema ry Wallace, Betty Towler. Standing in rear: Inez Lee, Paula Cofield, Twylla Batte.
MAJORETTES
Twirlers: Rosemary \,Vallace and Betty T owler.
BETTY CLAYTON, Dru m Major
Seated: Bob Lowe, Belly Clayton . Don ,F.111hree, Tasca Cragar, Louise i\fancl. Saline _ Fra nks, La Verne Bolding, Miss H arton. Sponsor.
Standing: Bill Stocks. Rob i\fdfahen, i\fary Louise Wilson, W . C . :\ fcDan iel, Edward Lam port.
DELTA PSI OMEGA The purpose of Delta Psi Omega, which ser ves as the inner circle o f Stage
cra fters, is to stimulate interes t in college dramatics and to serve for the college all the advantages and m utual helpful ness provided by a large na tional fraternity. fcmbership in Delta Psi Omega is a reward for worthy efforts. Delta Psi Omega offi cers also serve as Stagecrafter o ffi cers.
PHI THETA KAPPA Phi Theta Kappa is a n ational honor fra te rn ity o f A rts a nd Science Studen ts in junior
colleges. To he e ligible for m embership in Gamma Omega, loca l chapter, a swdent must be regu larly enrolled as a student of the college, be of good moral character. have completed at least o ne term of work, and he withi n the up per ten percen t o f th e student body scholastically.
Seated: Charles H oh ing, i\fary Lou ise Brown , Louise l\lanel. J ack H iggins. Vi lma C\'orwood. Standing: \\' yau Bai ley. \\' inifred Com pton , J\la ry Louise W ilson. Ren Lo,·cll. :\f iss TneL
Couch. Sponso r . i\I ernbers whose pictu res do not appear: G rady Bolding. J a mes Sm ythe. J a mes R amage.
Robbie Ruth Couch. Sue Roberts. Charlene \fcClendon . Oon Mc Laughlin . Billy Hudgens. La \ erne Bold ing. AIYa Keesler. Lonnie .J ohnson . Joe Dees, Don Embree.
Joe Byrd President
Rosemary , vallace Secretary
Fred Downs L ibrarian
~!Rs. O RRIS NIPPER, D irector
CHORAL CLUB Choral Club offers the opportunity to students to participate in choral singing. The club presents programs, supplies num bers for assemblies, and strives to create a deeper appreciation for good music.
First row: Retty Armstrong, Clifford .\utry, Louise Beckham . Martha Rond, Joyce Bossier. Elizabeth Bussey, Don Byrd, Betty Jo Chisholm. Pa ula Cofield .
Second row: Be tty Cole. Bobbie Ruth Couch , Cecil Ray Dumas. Gerald Fincher. Allen Formby. Saline Fr anks, Syb il Gillespie. Bi ll) G race, :\fa rian Creer.
Third row: Sara h H a ll iday, i\ la rgie Horne, Bernuce Ladd , Thomas Le hman, Connie Maloch , Sam 1\la rsha l l. Louise l\fanel. Carol i\fason , Bob i\ fcMahen .
Fourth row: Merwin i\lci\lahen , Cha rlotte Middle brooks, Be u y i\loore, J ea n i\loore, Effie Perry. Ann Neeley. Elo ise Perry, Bobby Rosen ba um, Frances R up le.
Fifth row: i\finnie Lo u R ussell. Frances She lton, J a mes Smyth. i\ fa rjorie Stephens. Sue Stinson. Bi l l Stocks. Beth T a lbot. Margie Nell Taylor. Henry Tompkins.
Sixth row: Joe .Ben ny \\' ilson. Fred Worsham . Homer Greer, Jr., Doris Holley, Vivian Nix, Kath ryn Nix . Vi lma ·:s.-onvood. ,\ faxine Tom lin . James i\ fcKamie, Bi lly Davis. J o Anne Howe.
ST ELLA S ~IIT II. Sjw11sor
Presiden t ! st Vice- President 2nd Vice-Presiden L
3rd Vice-Presiden t
B. S. U.
J a mes Willi am i\lorrow James Ramage
Patricia :\ [cl.e lland Rosema ry \ Val lace
The Baptist Student Union is the governing body which helps keep Baptist Students in contact with their local church. Its object is to promote a Christian spirit am ong the students in school.
.\RTIIUR P ETFRso, , SJ,
First row: J\eryl J ean Barran . Twylla Ba tie , Tom llerry. Leonard Burke, Elouise Carroum. Virgil Casey, ll a rry Cawthon. Betty J u Chisholm , Betty Cole.
Second row: l\frs. L ima Couch, Kenneth Crain, Bil ly Davis, Raym ond DeLoach , R ex Dodson . Charles Downs. Earl Downs. Cecil Ray Dumas. Paul Gilbert.
Third row: June R ose H agen, Pa t H anson, \[argie Horne , Belly Hudgens, Bi lly H udgens, Dot Irby, J oe Jackson. Eugene Jo hnson. Joe Lane.
1:ounh row: Edwin \1aloch. Cha rl ine \IcClendon , Pat McLelland. H ill ma n \ [i tchell, J ames Morrow, Bruce \furp hy. R ub ert ;\'eil , Vilma :\'urwood, Charl es Price.
Fi fth rnw: Preston Purifoy. Carolyn Raiford. J ames Ramage, J . " ' · R owe, Clifford R uffin, Zane Simms. J ames Sm ythe, \ Vanda Snodgrass. Johnnie Souter.
Sixth row: Bill Stocks. J o .\nne Stocks, J\eth Talbot. Margie Nell T a ylor. H enry Tomp kins. Beuy Towler. Bernard Venable . Rosema r y i\'allace. R ubert Woodal l.
Lou ise Marcel President
Pat Bennet Secretm)•
W. C. i\IcDan iel T reasurer
Donna H udson R eporter
l\Jrs. T abbie i\foore and i\fiss Kathryn Keener, ·ponsors
WESLEY FOUNDATION The \ Vesley Foundation i~ an organization o( ~ I ethodist students on the ca rnpu~. The rneeti ngs include a
church school on Su nday morning~, evening programs a nd ch urch 0 11 Sunday nights, a nd a disrnssion group which meecs on the campus once a week. This year our group was hostess to all lethodi t college students of the state.
First row: Bell) .\rmsLrong. Pa t Ben11eu . Grad ) Bold ing. La Verne Bolding. :\ la ry Lou i e Brown. Ben 13u rton. L)nn Burton. B ell)
Cla , Lon . ' Second row: Paula Cofield, J erry Cooper, Juane tte Crain. Bob Curr), c\'orwood Eaton , Gerald Fincher. Saline Frank . Homer
Creer. Third row: \farian Creer·. David Ha le, Jad.ie H ale, Sarah Ha llida y. \ ' irginia Hard), Ra) mond llarwell. Charle;, H oh ing.
Doris Holle). Fourth row: Flerno) Jones. ·1 homas Lehman , Robert .Lowe, \\' . C. McDaniel , Bob i\lci\ lahn. Louis :\la ne!. Carol Jean :\lason .
Ann ;\'eel). Fifth row: Betty :\'ewcon. Ka1h11'n ;-..'ix. \ ' i, ian ;\'ix. Elouise Perry. Frances Ruple. Betty \ foore. :\I innie Lou R ussell, :\'elda
Sanders. Sixth row: Be u y Smith , \[argie Ste,·e ns, Sue Linson, \\'ilma umm it. ) l argie Nell Taylor, David Thomas, Beu y Ru th \\'alker .
Ke ll y Youngblood.
Presiden t, Mickey Roling; Vice-Presiden t. Dorothy Fa ye ;\lcClendon; Secretary, Be lly Sue Elam; Treasurer, Doris Holley; Reporter, Pat Bennett.
W. A. A. T he , iVomen's Athletic Association is a na ti onal organization to further the
development of the athletic field for women. Len ers are awarded under a point system and points are transfer red from school to school.
The members arc divided into teams with elected co-captains composing the Cabinet Board , which sets up governing rules and enforces national regu lations.
First row: Alene Beu telschies, Elizabeth Bussey, E louise Carroum, Lorene Chaffin , Belly Clayton . Betty Cole, Juanette Crain.
Second row: Hillie Crum pler , Shelda Davis, Cecil Ray Dumas. ;\fary Evelyn Edmiston . L eota Gen try, J ackie H ale, Pat H anson. ·
Third row: Virginia H ardy, Bobbie H enslee, J o Ann H owe, Dottie Irby, ;\lary Evel yn Lee, Martha An n Lewis, Evelyn Matthews.
Fourth row: Jean i\{oore, Effie Pe rry, Fra11ces R uple, Betty Smith. \ Vanda Snodgrass, Johnnie Souter , Betty Wesson.
K ATH RYN BROWN, Sponsor
Left to right: Kenneth Crain, Sue Stinson, Betty i\Ioore, Don Embree. (Billy Graham, not pictured) .
CHEERLEADERS
Enough praise cannot be given our cheerleaders, who led the
yells a t all home games and most out-of-town games. Some of the school
spir it that had been losl in the past years was regained through the
leadersh ip of our cheerleaders both at pep meetings and at games.
THAT'S OUR TEAM
FOOTBALL W inning five games wh ile losing two in the Arkansas Intercollegi
ate Conference, the Magnolia A. & M. Muleriders placed second to Tech and State Teachers who tied for the 1947 A. I.C. crown.
I n completing one of the best won-lost seasons in A. & M. history, the blue and gold 'R iders actually turned in a seasonal record of n ine wins, two defeats, and one t ie. The M uleriders opened the season in Lake Charles, Louisiana, where they defeated the always-tough McNeese Junior College Cowboys by a score of 6-0.
R eturning home the next week, A. & M. opened their string of A.I.C. til ts by defeating the Ouachita T igers by a score of 34-33, in perhaps the wildest game ever played in Columbia Stadium. T he next week the 'Riders won their second straigh t conference victory with a 30-0 decision over H endrix.
The "dream game" of 1947 A.I.C. was played in local Columbia Stadium the fourth week of the season when the Arkansas Tech Wonder Boys tangled with the M uleriders. T ech came out a 20-0 victor as Magnolia went down to its first defeat.
Next on the schedule for the Aggies was a non-conference tilt with Eastern Oklahoma A. & M. Recovering from the Tech defeat, the Muleriders easily took the Oklahomans by a 26-0 count. J ourneying to Arkadelphia the following week, the 'R iders won their Lhird A.I.C. victory with a 33-6 defeat of Henderson.
Filling the sixth and seventh slots on the Aggie schedule were
Head Coac h Elme r Smith and Ass istant Coach Auburn Smith
Isl row, left to righl : Thomas. Etheridge, Holland , :\lcClendon, Da\'is. Rasberry, Rich. Johnson , Talley, Baird. Bailey, Roberts. 2nd row: Crews, \ \'ells, Furo , Ross, " 'omack, Ford, l3rinson , L. Bunon . 13. Burton, Hooten , ;\le Lean, Ellen , \Voodruff, Owen . 3rd row: cott. Gregory, \\'hile, :\loore. Davis. Bal l. Kaylor. Jones, )lurphy. Watson .
Pari , Texa , Junior College and Loui iana tate Northeast Center whom the Aggies subdued in hard-fought ball games by the scores of 12-6 and 19-7 respectively.
Returning Lo AI.C. competition the next week-end, A · M. wa up et by an under<log O zark's team by a score 12-7 on a muddy field. The week before Thanksgiving found the Arkansas College Highlanders going down to a 24-0 hellacing at the hand of the M uleriders.
In the seasonal finale with Ionticello A. · M. the 'Rider for the second straight year earned a clear-cut decision over their long-t ime riva ls, thi time by a 33-6 score.
Following a successful season the M uleriders accepted a bid to a post-season game at Lake Charles, Louisiana, the Cajun Bowl. H ere they met for the second time of the sea on the McNeese Cowboys. t the end of the game the score stood 0-0 ; the M uleriders of A · M. had completed one of the best seasons in the history o f the school.
The annual all-state team was picked at the close o[ the season and on it were found the names of seven M uleriders. Euel Davis, tackle and co-capta in , wa a unanimous choice for fir t team. J ack Rich, center , placed on the econd team ; while J ames Etheridge, fullback, earned a third team berth. H onorable men tion went to : Sam Bailey, back; William Talley, tackle and co-captain; Harold Baird, end; and David Thomas, back.
EUEL DA VIS, Tackle
Co-Captain
First team All-Sta te
STARTI NG Ll l\'EUP
WILLlAi\[ TALLEY, Tackle
Co-Captain
H on. l\Icntion All-State
L ine: McClcndon, Davis, Rasberry, Ri ch, .Johnson, T alley, Baird. Backfield: H olland, Elheridge, Roberts, Ba iley.
JACK Rl CH Center
. ccond T eam .\ II -State
HAROLD B.\lRD End
J Ion. J\ lcntion ,\ll-State
JACK .JOH NS0 1 Guard
Sf\~ 1 BAILEY Bach
Hon . .\ lention All- talc
C I-L\RLES .\IcCLENDO>.T End
JOE ROBERTS Back
DAVID THOfl lAS Bac/1
Hon . .\ fcn tion All-State
Wf.LDO~ R .\ SBERRY Guard
W.\ RREN KAYLOR. End
JAJ\IES ETllERJDCE Bach
Third T eam Al l-State
RALPH H O LL \ND Back
A:\J F URO Rack
WINTER WOMACK End
BUSTER FORD Guard
ZANE ELLEN Back
DELWI~ ROSS Back
PE NY SCOTT Back
.JAMES BALL Guard
l\IIKE l\IcLEA T
End
LYNN BURTON Guard
DONALD CREWS Bach
JAi\IES HOOTEN T ackle
FRANK DAVIS T ackle
BILL GREGORY Back
BE 1 B RTON T ac/de
TOl\I WHITE Guard
HAROLD BRINSON Center
W . C. OWEN T ac/de
JACK WELLS Back
JAi\IE i\IOORE Guard
TRAINER, RALPH ROSS
BILL BINNIO 1
Bae/,
GEOR GE BRELAND B ach
CH ARLES KENNEDY Bach
ALLEN J ONES End
JACK BLEDSOE T ackle
CHARLES MURPHY Cent er
BOBBY TALLEY End
REX WOODRUFF Back
HOYT WATSO End
ROY STEELMA Back
CLIMAX OF THE SEASON
Pictured above is just a por tion of the picn ic given m honor of
the ·4s MULERIDERS at Camp Logoloy. This season was one of
those to be remembered, and remembered it will be, by those who fol
lowed the team th rough game after game. I t would take m uch more
than a mere paragraph to show our appreciation to you, boys. May
your spirit and pep remain and grow with our school.
BASKETBALL The Magnolia A. & l\I. College M uleriders fini shed the 1947-48 basketball
season with a r ecord of ten wins and seve nteen defea ts. Although their wonlost record \\'as not outstanding, most of the team's supporters would agree that the season was perhaps one of the most successful ever.
In winning fi ve and losing· thirteen in the Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference, the Mulcriclers wound up in nin th place bu t provided the upse t of the conference season by defeating the previously undefeated and already crowned champions, Arkansas State T eachers near the close of the season .
Upon accepting an invitation to the Southeastern Junior College R egional Tournament, the i\ fuleriders journeyed to Lake Charles, Louisiana. After drawing a first round bye, A. & i\ f. defeated Armstrong Junior College of Savannah, Georgia, and advanced to th e fina ls as a result of their victory. In the finals A. & M . was defeated by Brewton-Parker Junior College, ano ther Georg·ia team.
Because of its fine showing at La ke Charles, A. & i\I. was invited to the National J u nior College Tournament at Spri ngfield, :\Iissour i. In the first game, the ?If uleriders lost to the defend ing n ational Champions, Compton (Cal.) .J unior College. In the consolation matches, Magnolia won its first over Bluefield (Va.) .Junior Coll ege, but lost the fi nal to i\ IcCook Ju nior College of Nebraska. This tournament completed the season.
The annual all-state team , pi cked by A.I.C. coaches, included Duddy Waller , A. & i\ f. forward who led A.I.C. scoring on the first team. W eldon l\ latthews, steady guard, gain ed a 3rd team position wh ile R oger Layne, lanky center, was given honorable mention.
Seated: Brooks, , ,valler , Layne, i\Iatthews, Hines. Standing : Ross, Womack, i\ fcClendon, Talley, Brinson, Hanson.
BASKETBALL SCORES OF '48
Team
Barksdale Field
Barksdale fi eld
H enderson
L ittle R ock _Junior Collcg("
Ouachita
\ lonticello A. R: ,\ 1.
Henderson
.-\ rkansas T t'd1
O,arks
lkcbe .J u n ior College
H endrix
\ Ionticello .\ . R: :\1.
Ouachita
.',tate Teacher~
Arkansas College
Beebe .J unior College
\Ve T hey
5.J 50
60 51
38 61
4?! 50
':!(i 6S
4S 35
27
3~
48
53
4G
fi5
40
59
6.J
57
5li
(.,, ) _
49
60
68
GO
\VELDOi'\ i\1.-\T T H E\VS
(;unrd
Third Team, All-St.i te
Team
Ozarks
State T eache1 ~
H endrix
L ittle R ock .Ju 11 ior College
Arkansas Col lege
Arka nsas T ech
We T he,
55 42
58 54
53 58
49 5fi
52 61
41 5.J
National .J r. College R egional T ourna 111ent
La ke Charl es, Lou isiana
A rmstrong .Ju n ior College (Ga.) fi'l.
Brewton-Parker _Jun ior College (Ga.) 45
Na tional Jr. Col lege T ourna ment
Spring field, \Io.
Compton Jr. Coll ege (Calif. )
Bluefield .J unior College (Va.)
i\IcCook .Jun ior College (Neb.)
D U D DY W AL LER
Forward
First T eam, All-State
51
61
46
5, 5.1
61
GO
BILLY HINES
Guard
DELWlN ROSS
Guard
.JOHN BROOKS
Forward
CHARLES i\IcCLENDO N
Forward
ROGER L\Y~E
Center
HAROLD BRIX.SO~
Guard
T IE BALL
W. A. A.
Cirls from ph ysical ed ucation cl asses who are esp ec iall y i11t c n :sted
111 at hletics m a ke up t he \\ 'omcm .\t h le t ic Associa tion . T hey ha,T
sponsored tou rname nts including basketball. vol le y ball. a nd sol t ba ll
ga mes. Ind ividual awards are rnade for dist in cti ve ser vice . lks id e~
sponsorin g tourna m en ts. the "\\' . .--\ . .-\ . h ad cha rge of the H o111ec01 11in i,!.
lesti \' ities.
WOMEN'S SPORTS
I n the physical education classes, girls are taught the value of ex
ercise in every-day life. All girls participate in exercises and games in
class. Some of the girls were so interested that they formed an inde
pendent basketball team. This team played other teams from sur
round ing communities and made a very good showing.
IN THE SPRING, SOFTBALLS BEGIN TO FLY
Oh Boy, Cake! Birthday Cake!
A celebration for Mrs. Bussey.
H ow-do-you-do?
Anybody say bingo?
Santa Claus is coming. Anybody got a nickel?
Lazy people.
Sue eats wheaties. Rosie and Pat studying.
Living room dates. Goodby boys, Sob!
Where is Charlotte?
Everyone looks happy. Poker?
0 . K. we 'll run.
SADIE
HAWKINS
DAY
Look - Men!
Does he kick, Gabby?
That' ll larn yo' to shave.
Every girl for herself.
Sic 'em, Donna!
Hairless J oe brought adie H awkins.
Dogpatch Drag.
DOG PATCH STYLE
Bertha is gossiping.
Fred had too much ·'Kickapoo J oy Juice. "
Always together. Oops! Sorry Dot. _...--~--~--------~
STEADIES
I "wu v" her.
A foursome for fun. We go steady.
Duck, Penny! Careful with that snow.
SNOW!
Oh! Our beautiful trees!
Boys are so mean. H ercules poised.
T hey're sweet.
Bachelor 's Club meeting.
W e're the quiet kind. Maybe I should use a motor .
An Aggie? v\Thy, Joe Benny!
They look so serious.
Caraway poses.
Maggie m hiding. Sweater girl. Fun, Marcel?
..
I left the top down.
Twins? Careful! Frank. Snow gnns.
It's snow wonderful. My tale's, Lold I 'm from Stamps.
Handsome middleman.
"Twink" is daydreaming. Nobody's getting rolled. Bookstore snowed under.
Gee - Royalty! She "can't hardly" stand it.
I'm dizzy.
Robert "Lightbulb" Woodall. Looks just like 'em.
Jus' talkin '. Eadie, Betty, Twink and no male.
Supper must be late tonight.
SecreLs? The Scraggs family.
Left to r ight:
1. Ten-hut!
2. She's my girl.
3. Is this a triangle?
4. T hree Musketeers.
5. Our own Mulerider.
6. Lovely performers at half-time.
Dogpatch belles.
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Left to right :
1. In all weather.
2. Goings on in Wilkinsville.
3. Two snow birds.
4. Rosemary gives J oyce the " New Length."
5. Future teachers pose.
Debutante Lynn Burton and escort.
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Left to right:
1. Yes, it r uns.
2. Lovely leg woo!
3. W e 're cold .
4. Comfy?
5. Mmm-good .
Left to righ t: 4. W here 's the ball? 7. Miss Harton and Bessie with slacks on-for shame
1. We're tough, just ask us. 5. W atch the birdie! Bessie!
2. Beautiful scenery. 6. In shorts, too! 8. Campused behind barb wire.
3. Loving roommates.
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MACCO & ODEON
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YEAR - A - ROUND
"Entertainment At Its Best"
WE SINCERELY APPRECIATE THE COLLEGE
SUPPORT
COMPLIMENTS OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF MAGNOLIA
THIS AND THAT
A dollar doesn 't go as far this year as it d id last year, but (as B-Lowe says) " lt goes a lot faster. " It must be tough on the people these days who live by their wits. But think of the half-wits.
Teacher to students: "This exam will be conducted on the honor system. Please take seats three apart and in alternate rows."
My love has Hew Him did me dirt Me did not knew Him was a flirt. To they in love Let forbid, Lest they be do'ed Like I been did.
Velocity is what one removes his hand from a hot stove with.
It ripples, it flares, it tw irls. lts the enchanting rhythm of rippling backs ... ballerina lengths ... fu ll skirts. T hey'll fi t your .Junior figure to perfection. Choose one of these twirl ing fashions from our large selecti on.
SAMPLES
BEN T. RAIFORD
Mutual Insurance Agency
LIFE - FIRE - AUTO
"LEA VE IT TO OLD BEN"
SAVE 20 TO 40 %
PHO TE 898
West Main Motor Service
DESOTO - PLYMOUTH Sales and Service
STA1 DARD OIL PRODUCTS
PHO E 55
E. H. BYRD, l\lanager
MULLINS CLEA1 ERS THAT CLEAN
" TVe A ppreciate Y our Patronage"
Phone 863 105 vVest Calhoun
i\IAGNOLIA, ARK.
READ ABOUT A & i\I ACTIVITIES
EVERY DAY I N
The Daily Banner - News
20c PER WEEK BY CARRIER
C0i\Ii\1ERCIAL PRINTING
and
OFFICE SUPPLIES
PHONE NO. 4
WESTERN AUTO
Asso icate Store
"Everything for the Automobile"
TIRES - TUBES - BATTERIES - RADIOS
BICYCLES - ACCESSORIES
PAI T - l\lOTOR OIL
R EFRIGERATORS
H. \1\T. Bacon, Prop. Phone 163
For a Lifetime of Charm and Contentment PLAN A GULBRANSEN IN YOUR FUTURE
ENRICH YOUR LIFE WITH MUSIC
"AMERICA'S SMARTEST PIANO FASHIONS"
MEYERS PIANO COMPANY PHONE 881
Monzingo-Wi 11 is-Dennis Drug Co.
"WALGREEN'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
West Brothers
Department Stores
" The H ome of Good Values"
MAGNOLIA, ARKANSAS
FLOWERS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS
CUT FLOWERS
CORSAGES Our Specialties
WE WIRE FLOWER S EVERYWHERE
Magnolia Floral Co. Phone 12 301 S. Washington
YOUR HOME STORE
WHILE AT COLLEGE
STERLING'S
ifAGNOLIA, ARKA SAS
MAGNOLIA BUTANE GAS COMPANY
Distributors Of
Zero Butane Gas And
Gas Appliances
606 South Main CAMDEN, AR K.
1016 NW Avenue EL DORADO, ARK.
Phone 699 Phone 404
FORDYCE, ARK. 109 E. Main Street
MAGNOLIA, ARK. Phone 578 Phone 119
The CHATTER BOX
MAGNOLIA'S MODERN RESTAURANT
Featuring the Latin Flavor
El Patio Room
COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED
111 E. MAIN STREET PHONE 38
GLADNEY'S FOOD MARKET
FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS
MEAT CU RING - GROCERIES - MEATS
MAGNOLIA
H OT POINT - BENDIX - ZENIT H
MAYTAG
COLEJ\fA - TAPPAN
Jitney Jung le Famous ames in Applian ces -
l\fAGNOLIA
SELF-SERVICE
GROCER Y
Phones 110 and 111
110 N. Jackson
ARKANSAS
See them on d isplay in our 1ew Modern Store a t 11 2 N. Jackson St.
COUCH ELECTRIC APPLlA CE CO.
HARSH SUPPLY CO.
YOUR • STORE
EAST SIDE SQUARE
McALESTER FUEL COMPANY
and
R. G. LAWTON
CONGRATULATES
The Graduates of '48
Leases
* Royalties
Oi I Production
Dri 11 ing Cotnractors
FARMERS BANK and TRUST COMPANY
MAGNOLIA, ARKANSAS
SAFETY SERVICE
WE SOLICIT YOUR ACCO UNT
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
E. T. Hutcheson & Sons Your R exall Drug Store
Agency Cara Nome, Lentheric and Yardley Cosmetics
Pangburn a nd Martha W ashington Candies
DRUGS --- PRESCRIPTIONS
Magnolia - Phones 28 - 82
Sno-White Laundry And Cleaners
Phone 342 - 601 W est Calhoun
" BUSI NESS IS GOOD"
MAGNOLIA, ARKANSAS
WATCHES
DIAMO DS
JEWELRY
Bob El I iott & Son South Side Square
1AGNOLIA
WHERE FRIENDS MEET TO EAT
FOUNTAIN GRILL
~IR. & MR S. BEN L. GEOR GE
MAGNOLIA GROCER COMPANY
Wholesale Grocers
OR GANIZED IN MAGNOLIA, ARKANSAS IN 1912
Over 35 Years 1n Business
vVe Offer Our Facilities to The Merchants of
South Arkansas and North Lou isiana
The Home Of
M.G.C. SALAD DRESSING - SANDWICH SPREAD
Distributors Of
W HITE CREST AND ROBIN HOOD FLOUR
STOKELY and DEL MONTE FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES
ADMIRATI ON AND MAGNOLIA COFFEE
Union Bus Station
Cafeteria
Select Foods and Courteous Service
MRS. E. MOTON
Owner and Operator
Radios and Appliances Accessories
B. F. GOODRICH TIRES & TUBES
Magnolia Home & Auto Supply
PHONE 257
C. R . BU RNHAM MAGNOLIA, ARK.
PHONE 21
Union Bus Station
TICKET and TRAVEL lNFORl\IATJON
TO ANY POI T
PHONE 222
All Aggies Come to the
Magnolia Ba~e Shop For A
STUDY HOUR'S SN ACK
"Everything in Baking"
MAGNOLIA, ARKANSAS
WARNOCK'S
Magnolia 's OLDEST and LARGEST Hardware & Furniture
EXPONENT'S ·oF .a?ER.MANENCE
":Brlrducers of
WOOD KRAFT CHEMICALS PAPER
. .
The CROSSETT COMPANIES, ~~~~sJIIs = ~ - • w,.., - ,, + • ,_ .... --- ~ ....
Charles Lewis & Son
FURNITURE
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
LICENSED EMBALMERS
BURIAL INSURANCE
MAGNOLIA, ARKANSAS
Wi Ison & Bearden Pharmacy
Drugs, Cosmetics and Candies Prescriptions
H almon Wilson - Clinton Bearden
1AGNOLIA, ARKA 1SAS
COMPLIMENTS OF
Magno I ia Ice And
Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
PHONE 59
Join In Building - - - -
PH ONE117
B. P. S. PAINTS AND SUPPLIES
KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS
AMERICAN KITCHENS
MAJESTIC RADIOS
TURNER HARDWARE CO. MAGNOLIA, ARKANSAS
S. SIDE SQUARE
Give your guest these taste thrills. With fowl or
roast, bread or toast, Sexton preserves, jellies and butters add a touch that will be long remembered.
Sexton u ses Grandmother's "small batch" meth
od ... u sing only tree ripened fruit and crystal
cane sugar to bring you " home made" richness and flavor that will please your guests.
THANKS
Students and faculty, for your cooperation
and assistance in the work for the 11 Mulerider. 11
HOGUE PHOTOS
320 W . CAPIT OL LITTE ROCK, ARK.
Fallin Tractor Company
St.: * FORD
FARMING
Means LESS WORK, MORE INCOME per Acre
115 So. J efferson, Magnolia, Ark.
689 -- Phones -- 882
Compliments 0£
CARTER'S WOMEN'S WEAR
MAGNOLIA, ARKANSAS
Cox Electric Service YOUR G-E DEALER
Steak House Cafe MAGNOLIA, ARKANSAS
G-E RANGES - WASHING MACHINES
R EFRIGERATORS - IRONERS
763
PHONE 554
PHONES
MAGNOLIA, ARKANSAS
FOR A COOL AND ENJOYABLE EVENING
ON THE CAMPUS
YOU WILL FIND TOP-NOTCH ENTERTAINMENT
At
THE PINES
Miniature Golf Course
1091
Longino - Goode - Lyle
Compliments Of
Crumpler's Department Store
J. H . CRUMPLER, Owner
OUTFITTERS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS
24 PHONES 123
MAGNOLIA, ARKANSAS PHONE 49 1
Butler Food Store
FROZEN FOQDS
QUALITY MEATS & GROCERIES MAGNOLIA, ARKANSAS
46 PHONES 47
MAGNOLIA, ARKANSAS
ARK. -LA. COTTON OIL COMPANY
IT PAYS TO USE
Magno I ia Fortified Feeds
MAGNOLIA, ARKANSAS
UNITED AIR SERVICE
"GO BY AIR BUT GO UNITED"
FLIGHT TRAINING - GI BILL AND OTHERWISE
AGENCIES FOR
Stinson and Cessna
EL DORADO, ARKANSAS
MAGNOLIA PINE BLUFF CAMDEN
Arkansas Novelty Company
Automatic Music a Specialty
Phones 218 and 768 Magnolia, Ark.
Wa lker's Laundry
"To Please You Is Our Goal"
MAGNOLIA, ARKANSAS
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
Compliments
Dees' Beauty Shop
MAGNOLIA, ARKANSAS
PHONE 49
RITCHIE GROCER COMPANY
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS
LIBBY'S FOODS
FRESH FRUITS ----- FRESH VEGETABLES
PHONE 200
EL DORADO, ARKANSAS
C. L. Payne JEWELER
WATCH REPAIR SERVICE
"WATCH - MASTER"
DIAMONDS - - WATCHES
JEWELRY
MAGNOLIA ,ARKA TSAS
Imperial Shoe Store MAGNOLIA, ARKANSAS
Shoes For
MEN - WOMEN - CHILDREN
PRECISION FITTING BY X-RAY
PHONE 592
People's Hardware Co.
NORTH SIDE SQUARE - PHONE 90
SPORTING GOODS - MARTIN MOTORS
CROSLEY PRODUCTS
ELECTRIC SUPPLIES
PAINTS and FARM I MPLEMENTS
FOR PROMPT RELIABLE SERVICE
Call 555
YELLOW CAB COMPANY
RADIO CONTROLLED CARS
"Just Good Service"
1
MAGNOLIA INSURANCE AGENCY
FIRE CASUALTY AUTO
50 YEARS OF SERVICE
MAGNOLIA, ARKANSAS
Magnolia Inn
MODERN ROOMS - FINE FOODS
GOOD SER VICE
Magnolia, Arkansas Phone 600
Reed - Lyle, Florists MR S. GRADY DENNIS, Owner
Magnolia
Phone 20
" Wh en it's Flowers -
Arkansas
N ight 403
SAY IT WITH O UR S"
COATS SUITS
House 0£
SWANSDOWN FASHIONS
Morris & Company
EL DORADO
A. and M. BOOK STORE THE STUDENT CENTER
BOOKS AND SUPPLIES
ICE CREAM -- CANDY -- HAMBURGERS
MRS. J. M. PEACE, OWNER
J. B. DOWNS J. B. DOWNS
and
Oil Well Service, Inc. Service & Supply, Inc.
Drilling, Maintenance Baroid Drilling Muds
And Repair of Oil Wells Chemicals - Cement
Oil Field Trucking Sand and Gravel
PHONE 874 PHONE 385
MAGNOLIA, ARKANSAS
THE PEOPLE OF MAGNOLIA
Extend To A & M College
Congratulations !
On the use it is making of the resources provided for
its development and progress as leaders in the Civic and
Cultural world. We offer it our support in its future
worthwhile endeavors.
We recognize the college as an asset to our com
munity.
SAM CRUMPLER, Mayor
LAYNE
WELLS and PUMPS
WATER SUPPLIES FOR INDUSTRIAL ARKANSAS
AGRICULTURAL and INSTITUTIONAL
LAYNE ARKANSAS COMPANY
ST UTT GAR T , ARKANSAS
LION OIL~ ELDORAD .. COMPANY
O. ARKANSAS
Franks-Gunnels Co.
INTERNATIONAL H ARVEST ER
tit IWfltllAttoa.t.1.
w.uvn,u
PONTIAC
MAGNOLIA ,ARKANSAS
The Vanity Shop PHONE 171
MRS. TROY ASLIN and MAVIS
LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR AND OVELTIES
GIFTS OF ALL KINDS
SORROW is but the rusting
of the soul
ACTIVITY will cleanse and
brighten it
FORD OWNERS AGREE - - -
THERE'S N O PLACE LIKE HOME
FOR FORD SER VICE
MAGNOLIA'S
Authorized ~ Dealer
Doily Parker Motors, Inc. "KNOWS FORDS BEST"
Baker Chevrolet Company
Y our A•ofil·•• Dealer
MAGNOLIA ,ARKA~SAS
200 PHONES 892
LEST WE FORGET We take this space to thank all who have con
tributed directly or indirectly to the publication of this volume of the MULERIDER.
The Staff.
IT IS A PLEASURE - - - -
For us to serve you with Dependable Merchandise Throughout
our Store-the Home of Many Nationally Advertised Brands.
"RHYTHM STEP" SHOES FOR LADIES
"PRINTZESS" COATS AND SUITS FOR WOMEN
"FRANKLIN" DRESSES FOR MISSES
"JOE D. JR." DRESSES FOR J UNIORS
"WORSTED-TEX & CLOTHCRAFT" CLOT HES FOR MEN
"DUNLAP" & "RESISTOL" HATS FOR MEN
" MO--JUD" "BERKSHIRE" & "CLAUSSNER" HOSIERY FOR LADIES
"CARTER'S" LINGERIE FOR J UN IORS AND MISSES
"We Outfit the Family"
TALBOT'S
What-to-wear schedule for undergrads
Up and into your " Mansco" shorts-so well-behaved
(no binding) you hardly know they're th.ere. ("Mansco" undershirt, too!)
'j OM You slip into something "more r ' comfortable"-one of your sharp, solid-color, wool sportshirts, tailored to perfection by Old Maestro "Manhattan".
O' ' o,d, Climb into a fine "Manhattan" oxford-0 ' T cloth shirt (white or solid colors ); add an all-wool " Manhattan" tartan tie or solid-cohr knit, both very popular this fall . . •
v' :o/ Ifasweater ·scalledfor, D O over your head comes a "Mansco" 100%-wool pullovera sleeveless or a crew-neck . .
If there's a nip in the air, tuck in a p ure-wool
"Manhattan " muffler- tar tan or solid. (Note "Man:1at tan" ~nky.)
I ( OM 'J B ack in the sack with i.m.m&oJ r I •· ulate " Manhattan"Tattersall flannelette pajamas ... See these and ~ "Manhattan" things for ~fallseme.ur
In Magnolia it 's LEWIS & KELLEY, The Home Of
NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS FOR HIM
LEWIS & KELLEY THE STORE FOR MEN Al'-JD BOY
MAGNOLIA, ARK. PHO. "E L3
SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES 1947-48
October 11 29 30
Homecoming Day Football game with Tech at Magnolia. Fine Arts Number. Master Singers. Halloween Carnival.
November 15 Sadie Hav.rkin's Race and Dance. 25 Thanksgiving Formal Dance.
December 1 Fine Arts Number by Edward A. Wright. 4 "Dear Ruth" Play presented by Henderson State Teachers.
11 Choral Club Christmas Program. 12 Chrismas Party and Dance by Home Economics Club. 18 All College Christmas Formal.
February 6 Play "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs".
11 All College Valentine Formal. 16 Eli Culbertson, Guest Speaker. 18 Bailes Brothers. Agri Club, Sponsors. 23 Rev. Neill Hart, Guest Speaker. 26 College Stunt Night.
March 15 Choral Club Concert. 17 Fine Arts Program "Sounds of the Air". 31 Basketball games, Faculties.
April 8 9
Play by Speech Deptartment "The Man Who Came to Dinner". Formal Banquet and Dance, Home Economics Club.
12 Vocal Concert by Mr. J. Forrest West. 16-17 District Home Economics Meeting.
19 Piano Recital by Louise Martel. 21 22
23-24
D. S. Collins, Gu est Speaker. Tea and Reception for Columbia County Senior Girls and College Sophomores. Future Farmers of America Judging Contest.
30 Tennessee Mountain Boys. Agri Club, Sponsors.
May 5 7
21 23 24
Sophomore Day Freshman Day. Piano Recital by Music Students of A. & M. College. Baccalaureate. Commencement.
Football and basketball schedules will be found in the Athletic Section.