| Item |
Pictures |
Description |
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1955 - Mrs. James (Edna) Bunn, Caseworker (later became
Superintendent of the Vine Street Childrens' Home) |
| 2 |
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Larry Mathis and Kyle Puckett |
| 3 |
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1955 - Campus Snapshots, main page |
| 4 |
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1955 - Peggy Marshall, Barbara Pierce, and Nellie Wilkins |
| 5 |
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1955 - Boys in Big Boy's yard. |
| 6 |
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April 1955 - Mickey Walker, Mack Cranfill and George
Frazier |
| 7 |
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July 1956 - Opal Whitker, Don Moreland, Susan Adams, Susie
McDonald, Roby Stultz and Charles Clark. |
| 8 |
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The Bonny Oaks Bus - "Be Happy Bus", Elementary
school in background. |
| 9 |
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1955 - Mac Cranfill and Jimmy Filyaw |
| 10 |
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1955 - Mrs. Sarah Shaw's Halloween Party |
| 11 |
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Fred Bramlett and Wendell Cate |
| 12 |
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Ralph Miller |
| 13 |
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July 18, 1956 - Dedication of the swimming pool. |
| 14 |
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Close-up of swimming pool. |
| 15 |
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Close-up of swimming pool dedication day. |
| 16 |
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Josephine Denson in pool - The pool idea was born after
she had asked for a swimsuit for her birthday. |
| 17 |
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Betty Pack and Jerry Mathis |
| 18 |
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Ronnie Yarbrough and Mickey Walker |
| 19 |
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1956 - Mr. Larry Malone, Recreation Director |
| 20 |
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1956 - Harry Jackson |
| 21 |
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1956 - John Baker Sutton |
| 22 |
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April 1956 - Official turning on of the water fountain in
the Circle. Students, Jerry Frost and Lee (Red) Beck |
| 23 |
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May 1956 - Presentation of Encyclopedia's to Mr. Adamson. |
| 24 |
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December 1956 - Lee (Red) Beck |
| 25 |
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1956 Christmas Party |
| 26 |
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December 1956 Christmas Stage |
| 27 |
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Shirley Smith - Christmas Party |
| 28 |
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Ann Smith and Barbara Cate - Christmas Party |
| 29 |
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December 1956 - Girls singing at Christmas Party. |
| 30 |
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Christmas 1956 - Table of Christmas items. |
| 31 |
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July 5, 1956 - Campus Snapshots |
| 32 |
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1956 - David Yell |
| 33 |
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1956 - Larry Ellis |
| 34 |
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John Bramlett |
| 35 |
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Fred Bramlett |
| 36 |
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1956 - Jerry Mathis |
| 37 |
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1956 - Sam Brown |
| 38 |
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September 17, 1956 - Newspaper article of Charles Camp
helping the orphans in Germany when he was stationed there. |
| 39 |
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Pfc. Charles W. Camp - Newspaper article of him in
Germany, page 2. |