The Western Texan (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1977 Page: 1 of 10
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atspring formal
Jackson, Brooks Are Mr., Miss WTC
Randy Jackson and Barbara
Brooks were named Mr. and
Miss WTC during the annual
Spring Formal last Thursday in
| the National Guard Armory.
They were elected by student
vote from a field of ten campus
favorites.
Others in the balloting were
Mike Banks, Ira Harris, Darryl
Smith, Sam Thompson, Nancy
Baird, Vickie Berryman, Tesa
Mohler and Stacy Payne.
Jackson, Wichita Falls
sophomore, is an agri-business
major, president of the Rodeo
formal favorites — Randy Jackson and Barbara
Brooks were honored as Mr. & Miss WTC at the Spring
Formal, (photo courtesy of Snyder Daily News)
Banks, Berryman Top
Students In Assembly
Several students were
honored this morning during an
awards assembly in the Fine
Arts Theatre. Highlight of the
activity period presentation was
recognition of Mike Banks as
Outstanding Male Student and
Vickie Berryman as Outstan-
ding Female Student for 1976-
'77.
Other outstanding student
awards went to Deborah Bee,
health science; James Ross
Hilliard, mathemathics; Mark
Leavell, chemistry; Debbie
Clements, achievement in ad-
vanced shorthand; Debbie
Finch, achievement in in-
termediate shorthand;
Clements, office occupations
and Tressie Griffin, leadership
in OEA chapter.
More were Mary Ann Smith,
achievement in business data
processing; Jackie Haney,
leadership in OEA chapter;
Carol Houf, office accounting;
Tyra Chaney, advanced typing;
Dotsy Wright, intermediate typ-
ing; Kathy McFaul and Houf,
beginning typing and Stacy
Hoover, intermediate
shorthand.
Receiving awards were
Janice Verden, sophomore
Physical education; Jerri
Bavousett, geography; Thomas
Griffith, social science; Lisa
McBroom, economics; Sheila
Hobbs, psychology (Sweetwater
campus) and Loraine Luce,
sociology (Sweetwater cam-
Pus).
Outstanding students in more
areas included Jackie Palmer,
business education; Raymond
Smith, business administration;
Joy Piland, Texas state and
local government; Walter Ben-
jamin, U.S. government; Bar-
bara Brooks and La Rue
Cleveland, history; Dana Cob-
ble, sociology, and Jean Gusta,
psychology.
Also recognized were Wendell
Clay Jeter, farm and ranch
management graduate; Kerry
Fritz, male in law enforcement;
Berryman, female in law en-
forcement; Paula Cornoyer,
journalism/mass com-
munications; Stacy Payne,
special achievement in jour-
nalism, and Diane Wright, out-
standing first-year journalism
service.
Intramural basketball cham-
pion team members honored
were Banks, Barry Blalock,
Danny Brumley, Tom Daves,
Ira Harris, Mel Reed and Bernie
Weems. Ricky Howell was out-
standing student in physical
education, and Daves and
Brumley were recognized as
outstanding intramural par-
ticipants.
Finally, more students includ-
ed Kellye Crenshaw and Robert
Huddleston, sophomore
English; and Norma Keener,
McBroom, Wayne Roberts and
William Sullenger, freshman
English.
ATTENTION!
This is the final Issue of the Western Texan for this
academic year. Have a good summer!
mm
A
pretty pose — Rachel Phillips is one of several coeds
[Modeling in today's "Fashion Flight '77" show in the Stu-
dent Center, (photo by Neely Wright)
Club, Student Senate member
and serves on the Traffic
Appeals Board.
He is active in bull riding,
team roping and steer wrestling
on the rodeo team and is a first-
year member of the
Professional Rodeo Cowboys
Assn.
Winner of the open division of
the arm wrestling competition
this spring and nominee for Mr.
Trailhand, Jackson has par-
ticipated in intramural sports at
WTC.
Miss Brooks, freshman
history major from Snyder, is a
member of Phi Theta Kappa,
Student Senate and Explorer
Post.
She was a nominee for Miss
Trailhand this spring and named
to the President's List last fall.
She attended Medical Records
School in Abilene and recieved
the ART degree.
The former University of Tex-
as student was employed by a
group of radiologists in Austin.
Magnum from Austin provid-
ed music for the affair.
The
Western
Texan
OFFICIAL STUDENT PUBLICATION OF WESTERN TEXAS COLLEGE
Volume 6, Issue 13
Snyder, Texas 79549
Thursday, April 28, 1977
Texas Tech Prexy To Address
115 Candidates For Graduation
Dr. Cecil Mackey, professor
of law and president of Texas
Tech University in Lubbock,
will address 115 WTC candidates
for graduation during com-
mencement ceremonies Thurs-
day, May 12 at 8 p.m. in the cen-
tral courtyard.
The speaker was vice presi-
dent for administration at
Florida State University in 1969,
executive vice president at FSU
from 1969-1971, and president of
the University of South Florida
from 1971-76.
He succeeded Dr. Grover
Murray at Texas Tech in
September, 1976.
Dr. Mackey was a lecturer in
business law at the University
of Alabama in 1958, assistant
professor of law at Alabama
from 1959-1962, and visiting
professor in the College of
Business and Public Ad-
ministration at the University of
Maryland in 1969.
Government service includes
being assistant secretary for
policy development, U.S. Dept.
of Transportation, from 1967-
1969; director of the office of
transportation policy, U.S.
Dept. of Commerce, from 1965-
1967; director of the office of
policy development, Federal
Aviation Agency, from 1963-
1965; and assistant counsel, sub-
committee on Anti-trust and
Monopoly, U.S. Senate, from
1962-1963.
He also served as a faculty
member at the U.S. Air Force
Academy, leading articles
editor of the Alabama Law
Review, chairman of the Gover-
nor's Advisory Committee on
Transportation (Florida),
member of the U.S. Coast
Guard Academy Advisory Com-
mittee, and treasurer and
member of the board of direc-
tors, American Assn. of State
Colleges and Universities.
The former recipient of the
Arthur S. Flemming Award as
one of the ten outstanding young
men in the Federal Service in
1967, Dr. Mackey holds the B.A.
and M.A. degrees from
Alabama, and the Ph.D. from
Illinois.
Fifty-nine WTC Associate in
Arts degree candidates include
Karen Ruth Arp, Jo Ann Thomp-
dr. mackey
son Ashley, Michael Wayne
Banks, Dennis Bryant Bellah,
Walter P. Benjamin Jr., Sandra
Joyce Boley, Amy Bollinger,
Jamie Lynn Branch, Danny
Gene Brumley, Edward Allen
Corder Jr., Paula Marie Cor-
noyer, Kellye Crenshaw, Tom-
my Earl Daves, Barbara Ellen
Denman and Jo Ann Denson.
More are Glenda Davis Drin-
non, Margaret Drum, Bettye
Fancher, James R. Farren,
Cynthia Ferrell, Vicki Lynn
Frazier, Donna Ruth Gafford,
Deborah Minette Geeslin,
Charles A. Greenfield, Jean D.
Gusta, Kerry Lynette Harston,
Ira Eugene Harris, Iva Grace
Haywood, Daniel L. Herrera
and Steven Douglas Hines.
Others are Temi Baker Holla-
day, Katherine Diane Howell,
Robert Walker Huddleston,
Randall Craig Jackson, Ronald
Eugene Lackey, Frank Lam-
baren Jr., Mildred Faye Max-
well, Elizabeth Mijares, Manuel
C. Molina, Larry Keith Orton,
Gwendolyn Calley Patrick,
Helen Deneese Pemberton,
Raymond Person, Martha Joy
Reed Piland and Cynthia Ann
Potts.
Finally, Doris Evelyn Rodri-
quez, Tommy Joe Rylander,
Marketta Mae Sissom, Darryl
Landra Smith, Jean Ann Gray
Smith, Raymond Earl Smith,
Dora Katharine Spencer,
Charles E. Stephens, Freida
Marie Stephens, Nancy Gayle
Sterling, Evelyn Slater, Pete
Wayne Tercero, Catherine V.
West and Celeste Williamson.
Forty-nine Associate in
Applied Science degree students
are Guy Jay Adams, Pat Alex-
ander, Vickie Lynne Berryman,
Walter John Bilano, Jerry Wade
Boyd, Tyra C. Chaney, Margie
Hardy Cornoyer, Hector De
Hoyos Jr., Renee Claudette
Dodds, Jimmy Ray Driver, Eve
Duran, Stanley G. Ferrell, John-
ny Edward Gelski, Doyce W.
Gillilan, Linda Margaret
Gladish and Cruez G. Gomez Jr.
Others include Linda Hair
Grissom, Carl Maurice Guinn,
Kenneth L. Gusta, Lanny R.
See Graduation, Page 4
'Fashion Flight '11' Show Today
"Fashion Flight '77" is leav-
ing Snyder at approximately 2
p.m. today from the Student
Center to many locations for a
touch of fashion and romance!
WTC coeds selected to model
for the show are Ginger
Hamilton, Tressie Griffin, Stacy
Payne, Tesa Mohler, Millie
Maxwell, Christie Booker,
Sarah Coleman, Denise Glad-
son, Patricia Osborne and
Rachel Phillips.
They will model the latest
fashions for Gray's Style Shop,
Rachel's, Ramona's, Glover's,
Bea Owens Specialty Shop, C.R.
Anthony Co. and It's A Bouti-
que.
Mickey Baird, student ac-
tivities director, said, "We
would like to invite everyone to
board our simulated flight for
an imaginary trip to some of the
exciting places in the United
States with interesting fashions
to wear."
Gay Idom, assistant to Mrs.
Baird and one-time professional
model has spent time with the
coeds to prepare them for the
show. She will coordinate the
event.
No admission is charged for
the show, but persons planning
to attend should make reser-
vations by contacting Mrs.
Baird's office so seating and
refreshments may be arranged
in advance.
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Cornoyer, Paula. The Western Texan (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1977, newspaper, April 28, 1977; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth430216/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Western Texas College Library.