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THIS YEAR THE "SHORTHORN" STAFF HAS
CHOSEN FOR THEIR THEME "THE TEEN -AGERS
OF AMERICA." THE REASON FOR THIS IS APPAR-
ENT -YOU ARE THE PEOPLE WE HAVE CREATED
THIS ANNUAL FOR "SO IT IS ABOUT YOU AND FOR
YOU.
ALL YEAR THE STAFF WORKED HARD ON THIS
ANNUAL AND WE HOPE IT MEETS WITH YOUR
APPROVAL. IT WAS OURS, BUT NOW IT IS YOURS.
THE EDITOR
FEW OF US REALIZE HOW MUCH EFFORT IS PUT FORTH
BY OUR TEACHERS AND OTHER FACULTY MEMBERS FOR OUR
BENEFIT.
DURING OUR HIGH SCHOOL CAREER, WE ARE WITH
THEM AS MUCH AS WE ARE WITH OUR OWN PARENTS, AND
FROM THEM, MANY OF OUR INSPIRATIONS AND IDEALS ARE
FORMED AS A RESULT OF CLOSE ASSOCIATIONS.
THEREFORE, WE, THE ANNUAL STAFF OF THE A. & M.
CONSOLIDATED HIGH SCHOOL, DEDICATE THE 1947 SHORT-
HORN TO THE FACULTY WITH THE HOPE THAT IN THIS
SMALL WAY, WE MAY SHOW OUR APPRECIATION FOR THEIR
HELP AND GUIDANCE.
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Commercial Department tol----
Mr. L. S. Richardson
Vocational Department
Mrs. A. R. Orr Mrs. E. H. Harris
athematics Department Mrs. J. M. Stout
Language Department Mrs.
Science Department
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E. E. Brown
President
Ray Hickman
Secretary
C. B. Godbey
J. E. Mosley
Charles Allen
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C. A. Bonnen
J. T. Carrol
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OFFICERS
Mr. Ray Perryman L President
Mrs. A. D. Adamson
Secretary- Treasurer
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Billy Cooner
Frances Simek
Eddie McCulloch
Jean Royder
Sam German
Jason Magee
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Edward Schwartz
Helen Byer
John Hildebrande
James Wright
Joanne Nowotny
Lloyd Gay
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Gemma Dobrovolny
Glen Greer
Patsy Saxon
Louise Mauldin
Margie Lenz
Sloan Williams
Daylon Walton
Gilbert Eiman
Joan Lanicek
Lillian Ruth Jutson
Reba Joyce Marquart
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President
John Walker
Vice President
Suzanne Moore
Treasurer
Bill Munnerlyn
Secretary
Johnny %illough
Nancy Reynolds
Bill Meloy
Gretchen %essel
Patsy Bonnen
Dickie Birdwell
Anna Jean Godbey
Lamar McNew
11&J oyd McDonald
Sapchinskie
Ray Parker
v Gladys Schaeffer
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J es Prewit
VVV Margie Parker
Joyce Englebrecht
Homer LaMotte
Lou Ann Smith
Mason Lee Cashion
Joyce Patranella
Elsie Gray
Johnny Cooley
Barbara Youngblood
John Gay
Jane Wilson
Gene Potts
Lucille Richter
Claude Stasney
Billy Bates
Theresa Renghofer
Ray Ward
Blanche Arnold
Joe Nolan
Ganell German
Billy Chenault
Maisie Ross
Glennis Price
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Clifford LaMotte
President
Dempsey Guthrie
Vice President
Clara Worsham
Treasurer
Harry Snapp
Secretary
Wally Anderson
Betty Potter
Van Adamson
Billie Outlaw
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Mary Arnold
Joe Thomas
Rosalind Beene
Henry Davis
Gene Bond
Betty West
Ward Tishler
Betty Copeland
Mary Elbrich
Charles Gillespie
Mary Lou Schaffer
Harold Williams
Mary Cobb
Clifton Hotard
Norma Gibson
Douglass Chenault
Elvin Street
Mildred Pool
Fletcher German
Lillian Greer
Carla McMullan
Pat Darrow
Barbara Courim
Aden Magee
Johnny Hickson
Nina Mearle Allen
Duward Parsons
Barbara Holden
Raymond Dockrey
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Charles Orr
Class favorite '46 -'47; Football '46 -'47; Intramur
representative '44 -45.
"Charley" — good sportsman — his friendlines-
and frankness has made him popular with teaclx.
as well as fellow students.
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Barbara McMullan 7
Class secretary '44 -'45; Secretary of Student
Council '45 -'47; Spanish Club '44 -'46; Social Chair-
man '45 -'46.
Barbara --one of the quiet efficient girls— sh'
really gets things done very popular in C. H. S.
Mary Ann Parker
Yell leader '47; Homemakers Club '44 -'47; Presi-
dent in '47; Press Club '45 &'47; Student Council '46;
Sr. Class president '47.
Mary —dark -eyed brunette, has lot of spirit —has
helped to spur our teams on to many victories.
Calloway Burkhalter
4 -H club '44 -'45; Football manager '44 -'45; Foot-
ball '45 -'47; lettered '46.
"Billy " — very popular boy — seen most every-
where —small but active.
Earl McDonald
"Red" — came from Yoe High School Cameron
this year — his friendliness and willingness has
helpeKhhh' make many friends.
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Alice arie Young
Secretary of Senior class '47.
" Aliie"— arrived this fall from Moscow Idaho —
already well- known — member of Round -Up staff.
nny Lancaster
President of Student Body '47; football '44 -'47;
isketball '45 -'47; 4 -H Club '44 -'45; Latin Club '44-
); ss Favorite '45; All School Favorite '47.
Jo,_. iy — tall, good - looking senior, leader of '47
.ident Body —known to all as "Bee" —grand asset
any school.
dy McQuillen
Editor '47 SHORTHORN; President Girls' Forum
3; President Press Club '47; Jr. Class Secretary '46;
President Junior Class '46; Class Favorite '46.
Judy — versatile brunette with personality— active
all school activities —one of the most popular girls
school.
ances Bapchinskie
?come Eco. Club '44 -'47; Sec. in '44; Spanish Club
, 1 2 47; V. Pres. in '44; SHORTHORN and Round -Up
pist '47; Intramural Rep. '44 and '46; Press Club
7.
"ran —tall, cheerful blonde— always has a ready
vile— ardent sports fan; plenty of "Tiger Spirit."
Tilton Nolan
"Turk" --one of the rather quiet Senior boys —
ever in a big hurry— well - liked.
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Football '44, '45, '47; Co -Copt. in '47; basketball
5 and '47; 4 -H Club '43, '44; President in '44.
"Dee " —as well -liked as they come "eats, sleeps
id dreams" football rand personality.
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atricia Hensel
Bus. Mgr. '47 SHORTHORN; Photographer '47
HORTHORN; Spanish Club '44 -'47; Pres. in '44;
'loss Reporter '46; Round -Up typist '47; Press Club
7; Home Eco. '44 -'47.
"Pat" — attractive blonde — interested in sports
nd photography —two admirable traits are person -
lity plus and dependability.
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Class favorite '43 -'44; &Js resident '44 -'45; Foot-
ball '46 -'47; Basketball '45 -'47.
"Andy" —the fellow with the friendly smile has
very cheerful disposition.
Paula Beth Woodard
Class treasurer '46 -'47; Student Council '45;
Science Club '45; Press Club '47; Spanish Club '44-
'46; President in '46.
"P.B. "—a pretty girl known to everyone in C. H. S.
— famous for her "pixie" glasses — she's very
talented in music.
Bernyce Jensen
Latin Club '45 -'46; Spanish Club '45; Assistant
Editor of the Round -Up '47; Homemakers' Club '44.
Bernyce — girl with scientific mind — talented
singer —likes music —her hobby is photography.
Gladys Holick
Future Homemakers Club '43 -'47; Choral Club
'43 -'44.
Gladys — quiet and studious — her sweet and
charming manner has won many friends.
Shirley Barron
Homemakers Club '44 -'47; Choral Club '46; Press
Club '46 -'47; Round -Up staff '46 -'47.
Shirley — one of the ambitious students who is
finishing school in three years.
Martha Jane Bonnen
Yell leader '47; Latin Club '45 -'46; Vice - President
of class '44 & '46; Press Club '44 -'47; Annual staff '47.
"Marty" — owner of one of the most vivacious
personalities in C. H. S. excellent manager —loves
to have fun. .
Emma Mae Freiberger
Home Eco. Club '44 -'47; Parlimentarian in '47;
,)anish Club '45 -'46 Press Club '47; "SHORT-
HORN" and Round -Up typist '47.
Emma — efficient 'office manager — has ready
smile many friends —good disposition.
Mamie Lee Jackson
Spanish Club '45 -'46; Reporter in '46; Latin Club
'45 -'46; Press Club '46 -'47; Intramural Captain '46.
"Lee " — another "glamazon" —her vim, vigor, and
vitality makes her a popular girl at Consolidated
—good in sports.
Evelyn Dowling
Future Homemaker's Club '43 -'46 Choral Club
'43-'45.
Evelyn —girl with lovely red hair —quiet pleasing
personality —hard willing worker.
Lois Wilson
Home Eco. Club '43 -'47; Choral Club '43 -'45;
Dramatics Club '43 -'44.
Lois — active intramural captain— sweet — pretty—
ways ready for a good time — always has pleasing
expression.
Bertha Redman
Spanish Club '44 -'47; Choral Club '43 -'45; Future
Homemaker's Club '43 -'47, Secretary in '47.
"Bert" —owner of one of the cutest smiles at Con-
solidated-- dancing is her favorite pastime.
Louise Jutson
Future Homemaker's Club '46 -'47.
Louise- transferred from Navasota High to Con-
solidated —has already made many friends.
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Betty Smith
Class secretary '44 -'45; Future Homemaker's Club
'43 '46 Editor of '46 Round -Up; Vice- presi-
dent Press Club '46 -'47.
"Smitty "— talented artist — journalist and actress
—very popular among the student body.
Luther Jones
"Jonesy" — new addition to class — decided to
graduate in '47 instead of '48— active member of
'46 Student Council —known for brains and red hair.
Shirley Hampton
Spanish Club '44 -'46; Future Homemaker's Club
'43 -'44 & '46 -'47; Science Club '44 -'45; Choral Club
43 -'45.
Shirley —that girl that is always buzzing around
with camera & big grin —liked by one and all.
Virginia Prewit
Class president '45 -'46; Vice - president '46 -'47;
Class favorite '43 -'44, '45 -'46; All School Favorite
'46 -'47; Home Eco. Club '43 -'45; President in '45.
"Virgie " —one of the prettiest Senior girls —very
popular -- always willing to lend a helping hand.
Billye Price
Future Homemaker's Club '46 - "47.
Billye — back after several years in Navasota
High —her quiet charming ways carry her far.
Aubrey Arnold
4 -H Club '43.
Aubrey — "five year" man —has friendly nature —
interested in agriculture
Fletcher Pool
Fletcher —came from Navasota High this year —
,,is quiet dignity has won many friends —we con-
sider ourselves lucky to have him in our 1947.class.
Elsie Marie Smith
Home Eco. Club "44 -'47; Parlimentarian in '45;
Spanish Club "44 -'46; Junior Home Room Treasurer.
Elsie — another attractive blonde — willing and
helpful in planning socials--a real "friend in deed"
to everyone.
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Mr. Richardson, our remaining Senior Our sincerest thanks go to Mrs. Earl
Class sponsor, has done much to foster Harris for her fine work in sponsoring
Senior Class activities. He has given this annual. Much of the success of
time and effort toward making our it goes to her. The Annual Staff wishes
Senior year a memorable one. to express its gratitude.
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Pres.— Johnny Lancaster
Vice Pres.— Margie Parker
Sec. — Barbara McMullan
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Pres.— Lucille Richter
Vice Pres. —Betty Potter
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Vice Pres. —Betty Potter
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Editor —Betty Smith Editor —Judy McQuillen
Ass't Ed. —Lou Burgess Sr. Bus. Mgr. —Patsy Hensel
Feature Ed. —Allie Young Ass't Ed.— Clifford LaMotte
Sports Ed. —Aden Magee Jr. Bus. Mgr. Aden Magee
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Pres. —Mary Parker
Secretary — Bertha Redman
Treasurer — Frances Rapchinskie
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Pres. —Ralph Smith
Vice Pres. —Homer LaMotte
Sec. - Treas.— Clifton Hotard
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1st Row: Ross, Guthrie, Parker, Burkhalter, McCulloch, Bond, Munnerlyn, Cooner,
Dowell.
2nd Row: Davis, German, Magee, Anderson, Walker, Tishler, Anderson, A., Ward,
Birdwell, Parsons.
3rd Row: Coach Richardson, Schwartz, Cashion, Williams, Dockery, Orr, Prewit,
Dobrovolny, Lancaster, Killough, Street, Gillespie, Mgr. Jones.
STATISTICS
Consolidated
Opponents
65
1st Downs
54
1171
Yards Gained Rushing
874
142
Yards Lost Rushing
221
40 of 78
Passes Completed
22 of 86
336
13 for 251
Yards Gained Passing
Passes
311
yds.
Intercepted By
5 for 42 yds.
45 for 1279 yds.
Punts
45 for 1072 yds.
28 for 245 yds.,
Penalties
18 for 125 yds.
7
Fumbles Lost
7
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Punts Blocked By
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89
Total Points
74
` Consolidated 12
Grapeland 0
The Tigers opened their 1946 season defeating the class A
Grapeland Sandies. Orr made the 1st Tiger touchdown on
a pass from Williams. Williams scored the 2nd touchdown
on a pass interception.
Orr —E+
Dobrovolny—B+
Consolidated 0 Elgin 25
The Tigers met their first defeat against the Wildcats of
Elgin. The Tigers couldn't seem to get rolling, and although
` out- played, they were never outfought.
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Consolidated 0 Thomdale 12
Another game away from home proved disaster to the
Tigers as they met defeat from the Thordale Bulldogs. The
Bulldogs had to fight all the way for the victory as the Tigers
never for a moment gave up scrapping.
Consolidated 6 Calvert 13
Lancaster —C+
Anderson —B+
Consolidated met the Calvert Trojans in their first district
game. Although the Tigers out - gained and out - played the
Trojans, they could not seem to make the necessary touch-
downs to win the game. The lone Tiger touchdown was
made by Williams early in the first half.
Consolidated 27 Sommerville 12
Breaking back into the winning column, the Tigers won
their 2nd victory of the season at the expense of the Sommer-
ville Redskins. Dobrovolny scored one touchdown and made
three conversions good. Wally Anderson added another,
and Prewit accounted for 2 -more.
Anderson —B+
Street —T+
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Cashion —B+
Consolidated 14 1
Buffalo 6
Overcoming a 6 -0 lead, the fighting Tigers made 2 touch -`
downs in the second half to down the Buffalo Bisons in a
district game. Williams made the 1st Tiger touchdown.
Dobrovolny added the 2nd touchdown and booted both
extra points.
Prewit —B+
Consolidated 6 Bryan "B" 0
A touchdown late in the fourth quarter gave the Tigers a
6 -0 victory over the Bryan "B" Colts. It was a hard fought
battle all the way. Dobrovolny made the lone touchdown. f
Consolidated 26 Centerville 6
Davis —G+
The Tigers ended their football season with a 26 -6 victory
over the Centerville Tigers. The game started off with a bang
as the Tigers took the ball on the opening kick -off and drove
for a quick touchdown, with Dobrovolny going over. Before
the quarter was over, Dobrovolny had added another 6 ,
points to the scoreboard. Norman Anderson made the 3rd
Tiger touchdown, and Dobrovolny ended the scoring with
a 4th talley. Street kicked one conversion and Dobrovolny ,?
ran another one over. r
The new Tiger Coach, L. S. Richardson, issued football equipment to a, squad of 29 boys
on September 2. Of these 29, only 6 were lettermen and 4 were squadmen, while the rest of the
boys were mostly inexperienced. Although the team was a little slow in sfarting, it soon hit its
stride and finished the season with a record of 6 wins and 3 defeats. One of the wins was a
forfeit by Marquez, while only one game was a district loss. The Tiger first string averaged
around 156 lbs. per man. The Tigers did most of their running and passing from the T-
formation, although the single wing was used some.
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Guthrie =T+
Dowell E+
McCulloch --G+
Ross —B
Williams —B+
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Cooner —C
Parker --G
Dockery —G+
Sillough —C+
Birdwell —G
Walker --G
Ward —E+
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Lettermen F
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FT T
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Cashion 8
89 3
33 2
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McDonald, E. 5
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12 1
116 1
Anderson, N. 3
37 2
29 1
103 2
1st Row: Munnerlyn, Smith, McDonald, Anderson, McNew.
Prewit 4
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2nd Row: Coach Richardson, Cashion, Prewit, Lancaster, Street, and Mgr. P
A GAMES"
We Opponents They
45 Milano 26
30 Normangee 60 y
36 Leona 41
52 Centerville 28
48 Concord 21
17 Normangee 29
27 Leona 29
51 Centerville 25
11 St. James 22
26 Hearne (overtime) 38
1 4 Bryan "B" 20
.7 Normangee 34',
29 Hearne 19
32 Somerville 25
27 Centerville 44
23 Klein 26
37 Buffalo 30
35 Lovelady 47
31 Concord 23 '
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1st Row- McDonald, F., Magee, J., Birdwell, Potts.
2nd Row Magee, A., DobrovoIny, and Williams.
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College Station, Texas
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CLASS OF '47
Bryan, Texas
Beverly Braley
Wishes to Extend
CONGRATULATIONS
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1947
SENIORS
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CONSOLIDATED
HIGH SCHOOL
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DISTINCTIVE APPAREL
for
SMART WOMEN
Bryan, Texas
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CARSON- HEYMAN
PRESCRIPTIONS & DRUGS
FOUNTAIN
GUY H. DEATON
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE
116 S. Main Phone 2 -5254
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POULTRY FARM
Cleaning & Alterations j
NORTH GATE
Phone 4 -4444
LAWRENCE
Grocery Company
WHOLESALE GROCERS
Bryan, Texas
BETTER HOMES
APPLIANCE CENTER
RECORDS
314 N. Main Phone 2 -7300
V. J. BORISKIE, Prop.
Telephone College 501F4
BRYAN, TEXAS
Aggieland Service Station
John J. Bravenee, Owner
GENERAL REPAIRING
We Call For and Deliver
East Gate College
Phone 4 -1148
Bryan Building
Loan Association
IVAN LANGFORD, Pres.
Bryan
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DRESS SHOP
EAST GATE
FURNITURE COMPANY
U. A. FERRERI J. E. CLAYTON
203 N. Main — Phone 2 - 1587
BRYAN ,TEXAS
VAN DYKE STUDIO
FOR PORTRAITS
Dial 2 -2715 205 S. Main
BRYAN, TEXAS
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MARKET
FREE DELIVERY
Phone 2 -6189
BRYAN COLLEGE STATION
FRANKS - VINCENT
INSURANCE SERVICE
INSURANCE COUNSELORS
207 S. Main Bryan
Phone 2 -1265
COLLEGE HILLS
BEAUTY SHOP
R. T. DENNIS
FURNITURE
BRYAN
COMPLIMENTS
OF
MANNING SMITH
FINE FOODS
"At the Entrance to Aggieland"
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"Above All the Rigbt Hat"
HATS, BAGS, HOSIERY, AND
OTHER ACCESSORIES
208 North Bryan Dial 2-6475
MISS LENA WETTER
College Book Store
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AND
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
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College Station, Texas
THE WELL INFORMED
PEOPLE OF THIS AREA
READ
The Bryan News
REGULARLY
Robertson - Chambers
Shoes and Hosiery
Bryan, Texas
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SMITH- TURNER
Hardware Store
NORTH GATE
College Station, Texas
LOUIS MAIS
MEATS, FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES
DIAL 4 -8514
College Station, Texas
COLSON'S CORNER
CONFECTIONERY
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FOR HEALTH'S SAKE
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HALSELL MOTOR CO.
Dodge — Plymouth
Phone 2 -1551 Main at 23rd
BRYAN
Doris Ann Hays
School of Dancing
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Ballroom
Member of Dancing
Masters of America
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The American General
Life Insurance Company
of
Houston, Texas
"Life Insurance — A Public Trust"
CENTRAL TEXAS DIVISION
- COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS
FORD MUNNEUYN, '26, District Manager
ASSOCIATES
Sidney L. Loveless, '38 Harry Hooker, '35 M. M. (Rip) Erskine
H. E. Burgess, '29 W. L. Maples, '43 Ray Smith