The Redbird (Beaumont, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1956 Page: 4 of 6
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THE REDBIRD
Friday, March 16, 1956
Graduates
Smith Jr., Jerry Smith
Wall, Elmer Dalton Walp,
Bobby Eugene Wooten,
management.
Pete Joseph Bruno, James
Alvie Jackson, Bobby Kees
Marks, Max Sheldon Ste-
vens, marketing.
Lois Marie Duff, Billie
Pearl Grisham, Joyie
Elaine Knupple, Nita La-
Fem Edgeworth Rice,Flo-
rene Miller Watson, Mar-
tha Lynn Whitley, secre-
tarial science.
One hundred forty provi-
sional' candidates for the
Bachelor of Science are
Mary Louise Davis Lyon,
Glenn Dale Rice, Janelle
Alexander Sloane, James
Earl Street, biology.
Jack Hinton Bayless,
Douglas Ligon Erwin,Geo-
rge Edward Finch, Cecil
Roy Grimes Jr., Lee Chap-
man Holland Jr., Kenneth
Christian Oosterhout, El-
wyn Earl Partin,Elva Daw-
son Stanley Jr., Richard
Wayne Traylor, Roy Cas-
per Vrolyk, chemical en-
gineering.
Albert Becker Jr., Howell
Brown, Harry Chand, Patsy
Faye Holland, Henry Otis
Ogden Jr., Johan Christian
Dirk Oosterhout, chemis-
try.
Rankin Bond Claunch,
Ryamond Depwe, Richard
Olney Funk,Thomas Henry
Sheffield, civil engineer-
ing.
Clarice Akin Holloway
and Carroll Ed Smith,
commercial art.
Lela Robertson Carter,
Dru Elaine Sheffield Coatsi,
Patricia Frazer Coffman,
Sherry Ramsey DeLane,
Donnie Woodward Delk,
Belle Jaunice Dixon, Gene-
vieve Carey Harlan, John -
nye Lou Epperson Hile,
Bessie Jackson Kurti, Bev-
erly Ann McCoy Levine,
Velma Broussard McFat-
ter, Patricia Corene Penry,
Ruby Lee Perdue, Judith
Ann Powell, Helen Barbara
Shelley, Patricia Smith
Terry, elementary educa-
tion.
Kathryn McCloud Brown,
Juanise Smith Compton,
John Victor Lisotta, Glen
Wessel Meek, Albertina
Johnson Rivette, secondary
education.
George Dorrell Beau-
champ, Dewey Robert
Carlin Jr., Alvin Quinby
Davis Jr., Christoper John
Hamilton Jr.,Shelby Craw-
ford Pierce, electrical
engineering.
Lemuel Loggins Council,
Edwardo Jose Cicilo Dom-
inquez, John Arlis Hall,
Charles Louis Runnels,Joe
Frank Scates, Jack Arlen
Young, geology.
Joe Sherrod Jones .George
Earle McLaughlin, David
Anders Provost, Aubrey
Lee Stewart,history.
Shirley Butcher Burney,
Lucianna Cassetty, Ruth
Thomas Hock, Colleen Ann
McDonald, Georgianna
Teel, Theta Ann Watt,
Frances Ann Wimberly,
home economics.
Robert Nemon Best,Char-
les King Butts Jr., Joseph
from Page 1)
Donald Carona, Felton Le-
wis Colvin Jr., Charles
Olen Davis, William James
LeBlanc, James Presley
Mitchell, David Watler
Netterville, Rafael Reyes
Iturbe, industrial engine-
ering.
William Terrell Adkis-
son Jr., Janice Meredith
Davies, Charles Olen Dav-
is, Christoper John Hamil-
ton Jr., Robert Gerald
Holts,Robin Andrew Little^
Marion Charles Medwe-
deff, William Dee Mercer,
Blanche Joanne Monger,
David Allen Peterman,
Norma Ruth Plettman, El-
va Dawson Stanley Jr .,Sev-
ero Leonard Villalon Jr.,
mathematics.
Jimmy Edward Booker,
Hubert Joseph Brasseaux,
Charles King Butts Jr.,
F reeman Burke Crouch Jr.,
Norwood Pierce Fox,
James Presley Mitch ell,
John Andrew Morrison,
Billy Wayne McMillan,
David Allen Peterman, Joe
Lamar Pinson, A. C. Rog-
ers Jr., William Cleveland
Tolbert, Severo Leonard
Villalon Jr., Bobby Dee
Woosley, mechanical en-
gineering.
Barbara Ann Britt, Nancy
Ann Crow, William Gober
Cupit, Billy Glenn McDer-
mand, Elizabeth Ann Man-
ry, Richard Homer Miller
Jr., Evelyn Lucille Sweat,
music.
Edward DavidBrune.Sar-
ah Hunt Colburn, Roland
Geoffroy, Curtis Lee Gil-
son, Bertha Lee Hebert,
Jimmy Earl Hendrick,Burk
Dordan McGreevy,Charles
Ewing Nixon; Gwendolyn
Ann Park, J. W. Phelps,
Vera Marie Richardson,
Harold Gene Simmons,
Bobby Gene Stratton,Char-
les Lamar Thomas, Ted
Glenn Walker, Roy Pennell
West, physical education.
Charles Kenneth Dugas,
Robert Dale Kanoy, Ber-
nard Howard Lake Jr.,
Louise Wilson Little, Rob-
bie Mae Matthews, Huey
Allen Owings, Shirley Ann
Woodell, social science.
Carol Joanne Reynolds,
Pedro Fraire Valez, Mar-
garet Ann Verret, socio-
logy.
Vera Mae Cowart Crain
and Elsie Lee Whiddon,
speech.
LAMAR *
DINING HALL
TUESDAY
■ IH
LUCKY DROODLES! PURR-FECTLY HILARIOUS!
WHAT’S THIS? For solution see paragraph below.
DARK NIGHT,
WEU-LIT TUNNEL
Robert Sweyd
U. of San Francisco
"its toasted
io taste
better.'
YOU’RE ON THE RIGHT TRACK when you light up a Lucky,
because Luckies taste better. Only fine tobacco—naturally
good-tasting tobacco that’s TOASTED to taste better—can
give you taste like this. All of which goes to explain the
Droodle above: Light-up time in caboose, as seen by halted
motorist. Switch to Luckies yourself. You’ll say they’re the
best-tasting cigarette you ever smoked.
DROODLES, Copyright 1953 by Roger Price
COLLEGE SMOKERS PREFER LUCKIES!
• Luckies lead all other brands, regular br king
size, among 36,075 college students questioned
coast to coast. The number-one reason: Luckies
taste better.
WATCH RAND ON
FRECKLED WRIST
David Hunt
N.Y.U.
HOOFPRINTS OF
ROCKING HORSE
Charles Thornton
Northwestern State (La.)
LUCKIES TASTE BETTER ~ Cleaner, Fresher. Smoother!
PRODUCT OF
l/&J&rwu&am AMERICA’S leading manufacturer of cigarettes
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Siebenthall, Carl. The Redbird (Beaumont, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1956, newspaper, March 16, 1956; Beaumont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth499512/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar University.