The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1974 Page: 10 of 18
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23, 1974 Page 10
(he ( lufksville Times,, Thuisday, May
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Detroit High School Seniors
Will Graduate Sunday Afternoon
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Plan Mast'd on ih. Range Department. Heading Specialist from SMU
Dr Lester will return to Dr. Lester and his wife, in August, 1971. She will also
Tuskegee Jr^gtute, June 3, as V’erda. have one child. Cynthia, br employed at Tuskegee
an Assooatt Professor and -Mrs. Lester received her Institute as an instructor of
Chairman of the Mathematics Master of Arts Decree as, a Heading.
GRAND OPENING FRIDAY NITE
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SAAK DRIVING AWARDS were presented to Philip Industries professional drivers
at the annual Drivers Award Meeting held this past Friday at Trey J restaurant in
l Lirksvilli- Shown from left are: W J Campbell, Jerry Wooten. Loyd Horton, Jason Starr
and Dan Johnson were presented the safe driving awards by Employers Insurance of
Warsaw and The American Truckers AssN'iation.
V\ .1 ( ampbcll received a one year driving awartl and u half million mile driving
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Plan' "]■' nager Sidney Prater received a special fourteen year salt; driving aw ard.
smith, Premia Wehh, Marie
Vt eckIv and Pete W i ighl
Seniors reeeiv mg scholar
shifts tins year are Marsha
Owens, valedictorian, Su/anne
Shelton. salutatorian. Hilly
Shelby, basketball, Pans .Jun
lor ( "liege. ( larenee ( ,ra\ ,
basket ball, Paris ,J umor ( ol
lege. "I h I lies Mobinson. basket
ball. Soul hern Met hotlist I in
V ersit v, Kathy Jones, music.
Paris Junior ( ollege and Mike
McDowell, speech and drama.
Pans .1 iinion ( ollege
BROWNS
UPHOLSTERY
BILLY SHELBY
Recreational „
Vehicle Tire
Fit Important
WasihmgVori. I > < | ,g(.
a new spring wardrobe, vour
recreat Iona I vehicle i M\ u ires
should lit right to begin this
season, says t he lire Industry
Sale! V ( oil Mel |
Make sure \ out I ires ,i re
ol t tie proper load t inge tor I he
weight vmi want loe.irrv. said
Couiieil Chairman Malcolm K
Lovell. Jr
Also make sure v Oil f tires
are properly inflated I'hat w ill
add to tire lit, anil help .,i\,
gasoline, he said
Mil is impossible 111 reduce
I tie load, replace the tires with
tin s o| adequate load capacity.
It necessary, replace the wheels
with heavy duty wheels.
( onsult your tire dealer lor
proper tire and wheel applied
lion in such cases.
I mlermflated tires stjuirm
a lot. making engines work
harder and use more fuel to
ov errome roll resistance.
Manulact urers’ air tires
sure recommendat ions art* lor
cold t ire inflat ion, before
'tailing out
Pressure can increase
normally up to 15 pounds with
pi "longed dnv mg.
LESTER RECEIVES
From Page One
the academic years 19tit> and
19*17, William was a teaching
assistant and graduate student
m mathematics at the Cruver
sit y ol Arizona, Tucson,
Arizona.
William reeeiv ed t he Mas
ter ol Science Degree in
Mat hematics from Prairie View
A AM College in August, 19H8.
In September 19tifS, he was
Mortgage Life Insurance
employed as an instructor of
mathematics a t Tuskegee
Institute, I'uskegee Alabama.
After completing two years of
l caching at Tuskegee Institute,
he was granted a leave of
absence to do further graduate
study. He enrolled at SMC m
September, 1970 and remained
t here as a full t ime student in
Mathematical Statistics until he
reeeiv eti I he I’ll. I). I tegrcc. Ills
doet rate disseration was ",\
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The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1974, newspaper, May 23, 1974; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth922062/m1/10/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.