The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 118, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 16, 1954 Page: 2 of 34
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SUNDAY, MAY 16, 1954
THE ORANGE LEADER
PAGE TWO
3r«csaaf.on Zpwm
Is Named at Vinton
lessor of indujlrttl MiJincerinj a! BANDAGES HIS PROFESSION jui j» jcfpr IC NoiTtGcJ
Lamar Tech and president of the BEIRUT (AP'—Rounding up 80 a-■
. ___’■ aus„rsa.d« For Baccalaureate
Sumatri often i* listed as tht .ua bandages to make healthy VIDOR (Spl)-—Rev. E, J. Davi*
fifth largest island in the world, beggars look Crippled. Jr., pastor of St. Andrews Meth-
pdist Church, will preach the bac-
^ 'TBiWui in the auditorium, ,
promt- They are S. E. Schartt. con-' 1
at its suiungi engunn >» —**■•«• »*>*»» —™ s«wiuu
jay * at Earnest Houston. and Dr. J. T. local society Will preside.
Lucas |lrod. h\ad of thdE depart--*
Lamar at the University ‘of Houston.
Vidor Vignettes
suitin'® engineer with Earnest & Lamar Tech and president of the
Earnest, He ' . *”
Elrod. Mead of thc IE department
V+ ll__< Immi* .1 m — %, ‘iif U«M I
C. b" Gambrell. assistant pro-
VI DOR r^pl)"T=~Mrs. R L.t
Mooney who was installed Friday
night as PTA president, announced !
the following chairmen: Julian P-
Oreer, school superintendent,
chairman of citizenship'; C. B.
Blakepey. pprliamenfarian; Mrs.
Ella Mae Stewart, exceptional:
children; John -Beasley, interna-:
tional relations;’ Adolph Hryhor-j
chuk, juvenile officer: Lois Pin-
son. mental health; Mrs. Green,
.flowers; Mrs. it C. Sims, hospi-
tality! Mts. Otis Wheat, health;
Mrs. Virgil W Clemmer, welfare;
Mrs. P, B. Smith
Mrs. Harold Carte.. __ ________..._____
: and extra-eurrienlar events.
PeTham36 recreaUOT; 'Mrs. W. H.1
Dubuisson, school lunch; Mrs.
Carl Lane Smith, education for
family living; Mrs. Blakeney,
study course; Mrs, R. W. Kruger
and Mrs. F. H. Stringer, high
school; Mrs. A. L. Bloomfield,
i publicity: Mrs. R.- A. Wood, his-
VINTON. La. (Spl)--The main
address at commencement exer-
cises will be given by Lyaig-
Broussard ' May at 8 -p.m,,
Principal W, A. Hanna announc-
ed yesterday. n
Ruth Gantt Wade will give the
j welcome address and Keitha Fosi
I ter will be mistress of ceremonies
I All three students are "straight
| A average” students for the four,
I years 'of high school, and were-™
membership: j declared co-valedictorians. j
budget and They are all active fat curricular'
Charter Vote-
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 118, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 16, 1954, newspaper, May 16, 1954; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth556884/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.