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Shirley Shipp, "Miss Freshman"
Sandra Bolden "Miss Sophomore"
Miss Mary Mearlon "Miss Junior"
Shirley Dedmon "Miss Senior"
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HOMECOMING 1962---WILEY COLLEGE
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30-Brainard Chapel II :00 A.M.
PRESENTATION OF HOMECOMING 1962
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WEDNESDA YI OCTOBER 3 I-Brainard Chapel 7:00 P.M.
HOMECOMING PRAYER SERVICES
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER I---:Brainard Chapel II :30 A.M.
ALMA MATER AT HOMECOMING
CORONATION AND BALL HONORING "MISS WILEY" 8:00 P.M. ALUMNI
GYMNASIUM
FRIDA YI NOVEMBER 2-7:00 P.M.
TRADITIONAL PEP RALLY-AULD LANG SYNE
PAN HELLENIC DANCE-IO:OO P.M. THE REFECTORY
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3
BREAKFAST SOCIAL 5:00 A.M. THE REFECTORY
ALUMNI BRUNCH 10:00-12:00 NOON THE REFECTORY
OPEN HOUSE-CAMPUS EXHIBITS, ETC. 9:00-12 NOON
ANNUAL FOOTBALL CLASSIC-WILEY "WILDCATS" VERSUS JACKSON
STATE COLLEGE "TIGERS"
MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT AND HALF-TIME FEATURE, WILEY COLLEGE
MARCHING BAND, DR. HELEN TROBIAN, CONDUCTOR.
ALUMNI PROM-ALUMINUM GYMNASIUM 8:00 P.M.-ADMISSION $1
MUSIC BY THE WILEY COLLEGIANS
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:00 A.M.-BRAINARD CHAPEL
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COACHES
Wiley
Kneeling!1 to r) Hugh S. "Knocky" McKinnis, defense and line; J. Forrest "Shipwreck" Kel-
ley;, offense and backs; Fred T. "Pop" Long, coach; Paul Collins, ends and scout. Inserts: Hi-
ram "Pittsburg" Wilson, ends; Charles "Chuck" Wilson, line; Vincent "Moto" Melvin, line
and scout.
Jackson
Left to Ri9ht: T. B. Ellis, Jr., Director of IA.thletics; Harrison B. Wlson, Ends and Scout; John
"Big John" Merritt, Head Coach; Ulvin Coleman, Line and Offense; Joe W. Gilliam, Backs.
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. C. J. DEMMER
President
A. K. MOORE
Manager
Printers · Stationers . Office Outfitters
P. O. Box D
Phones WE 4-4317-WE 4-4318
MARSHALL, TEXAS
Stop By After The Homecoming Game
COLLEGE CENTER
BEST FOOD IN TOWN
HOME OOOKED
1000 Wiley
R. A. WILLIAMS, Proprietor
Phone WE 5-9182
Compliments From
DR. T. L. HUNTER
DENTIST
New Location
612-A South Carter
COMPLIMENTS
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"My Bank To Thousands of East Texans"
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(/ to rJ Sammy Leonard, Bobby F/ucas, Larry Courville, Roland Antoine, Charles Thomas, Clar-
ence Wells, Tommy Edwards, Linell Moore, Lonnie Taylor, Edward Crayton, Carey Tripp.
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Best Wishes To The Wildcats
Freeman & Harris Cafe
"House Of Fine Foods"
317 Western Avenue
Shreveport, La.
422-9750
Welcome Alumni
ST AUTS FOOD STORE
FREE DELIVERY
Phone WE 5-3 I 12
Hail The Purple & White
COLLEGE BARBER SHOP
614 So. Carter
A. Z. Craver, Proprietor
"Give 'Em Hell Wiley"
CARTER STREET
SERVICE STATION
Texaco Products and Accessories
Romeo Thompson, Proprietor
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Phone WE 5-9196
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WELCOME TO ALUMNI
The New
University Pharmacy
M~. HERMAN L. MILLER, Manager
1409 University
Phone WE 4-4496
Free Delivery Service
GO, GO WILDCATS TO VICTORY
J. B. McCONNELL
GROCERY & MARKET
Delivery Service
OFFERS BEST QUALITY FOODS
1304 University
WE 5-7987
Wishing Wiley
Homecoming Success
MARSHALL
NA,TIONAl I,ANK
WHERE PEOPLE ARE MORE
IMPORTA!NT THAN MONEY
Capital $400,000.00
Surplus $400,000.00
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1962 WILEY WILDCAT ROSTER
Fred Long (Millikin) Coach
J. Forrest Kelley (Morehouse) Assistant
Hugh McKinnis (Indiana) Assistant
Hiram Wilson, Assistant
No. Name and Position
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12 BILLY HENRY, Quarter................................................ 5'11"
14 FREDDIE DOTSON, Quarter........................................ 6'
IS LARRY COURVILLE, Half............................................ 6'2"
16 EARLEY HOLMES, Quarter........................................ 5'9"
20 LONNIE TAYLOR, Half................................................ 5'/0"
21 ARCHIE JONES, HaiL............................................... 6'/"
22 LAMAR BARDWELL, Quarter...........:........................ 6'2"
23 TOMMY EDWARDS, Half............................................ 6'
24 LOU/S HOWARD, Half.............................................. 6'1"
27 MATHEW JOHNSON, Half....................................... 5'10"
30 OSCAR LAMBRIGHT, Half........................................ 5'11"
34 LAWSON BUSH, FulL................................................. 6'
35 JOHN LEWIS, Half..................................................... 5'11"
36 JA2MES BATES, HaIL................................................... 5'11"
38 L1NELL MOORE, HaiL............................................... 5'11"
40 CAREY TRIPP, Full........................................................ 5'9"
42 ROBERT BARNES, Full.................................................. 5'11"
44 ROLAND COlT, Full.................................................... 5'9"
45 BOBBY NEVELS, Full...................................................... 6'
5/ VERNON JOHNSON, Center.................................... 6'5"
52 WILLIE MARSHALL, Center........................................ 6'3"
55 ROLAND ANTOINE, Center...................................... 6'1"
57 ALLEN BODY, Center.................................................. 6'2"
60 WILLIE WARD, Guard................................................ 6'1"
61 EDWARD BROUSSARD, Guard.................................. 5'9"
62 NITCHELL CLARK, Guard.......................................... 6'
64 LAWRENCE LONG, Guard........................................ 5'10"
65 MORRIS STEWART, Guard.......................................... 6'2"
66 ERNEST DOMAIN, Guard.......................................... 5'9"
67 LEROY BROWN, Tackle.....:........................................ 6'4"
68 LEON HAMILTON, Guard ........................................ 6'1"
69 CLARENCE WELLS, Guard........................................ 5'11"
70 SAMMY LEONARD, Tadle........................................ 6'5"
71 HAYWARD PETERSON, T adle................................... 6'4"
72 ROBERT KINNEY, Tackle............................................. 6'3"
74 HERMAN MOORE, Tackle.....................~..................... 6'2"
75 CHARLES TAYLOR, T ad/e.................:...................... 6'
77 BOBBY FLUCAS, Tackle................................................ 6'3"
79 DOCK WADDLETON, Tackle...................................... 6'6"
81 EDWARD CRAYTON, End.......................................... 5'10"
82 FRED LEWIS, End...................................................;,;..... 6'2"
83 GEORGE KINNEY, End................................................ 6'5"
84 JESSIE HODGE, End.................................................... 6'2"
85 CHARLES BROOKS, End............................................ 6'3"
87 JOHN WALKER, End.................................................. 6'4"
88 JOE DAVIS, End............................................................ 6'2"
Paul Collins (Tennessee A&I) Assistant
James Wilson (Florida A&M) Assistant
Vincent Melvin, Assistant-
John Harvey, Trainer
Wei9ht Class Home Town
/85 Frosh Nacogdoches
/82 Jr. Con roe
184 Soph Waco
190 Sr. Galveston t
165 Frosh Galveston
172 Sr. Longview
Soph Houston ,
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185 Sr. Starkville, Miss. 1
185 Sr. Dallas I
179 Frosh . Vernon
175 Frosh New Or/eMS
173 Jr. Harrisburg, Pa. I
205 Soph Columbus, . Miss
178 Frosh Jackson, Miss.
170 Frosh Longview
192 Sr. Jackson, Miss.
183 Sr. Jackson, Miss.
190 Soph Port Arthur
205 Soph Dallas
195 Jr. Bay town
206 Soph CorsicMa
212 So ph Liberty
217 Sr. Beaumont
227 Frosh Navasota
205 Soph Waco
235 Frosh Beaumont
215 Jr. Dallas
186 Soph Hatlsville
228 Sr. San Antonio
189 Frosh Liberty
2/0 Frosh Houston
230 Frosh Silsb~e' .
235 Sr. . A/exandria, La.'
235 Sr. Fort Worth
290 Soph . Bryan
239' Soph Jackson,' Miss. .
223 Frosh Groesbeck
230 Sr. Houston
ZIS. Sr. Bay town
230 Jr'. Winsboro
183 Sr. Dallas
187 Sopn. Houston
245 Jackson, Miss.
1% Frosh Bay town
202 frosh Galveston
190 Soph. Marshall
195 Frosh Vernon
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70 SAM LEONARD (230) ..............................Left End
72 ROBERT KINNEY (239)..........................Left Tackle
60' WILLIE WARD (205)............................Left Guard
.'55 .ROLAND ANTOINE (217) ..........................Center
69 CLARENCE WELLS (230) ..................Ri9ht Guard
75 CHARLES TAYLOR (228)..................Right Tackle
83 .G'EORGE KINNEY (245) ........................Ri9ht End
22 LAMAR BARDWELL (185)................ Quarterback
20 . LONNIE TAYLOR 1175)..................Left Halfback
38. L1NELL MOORE (192) ................Ri9ht Halfback
11. BILLY HENRY (182) ..................................Fullback
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Wiley 28, Alcorn 7
Wiley 20, Bishop 7
Wiley 17, Prairie View 26
. Wi.ley], Arkansas AM&N 9
Wiley 7, Southern 20
Jackson 51, Miss. Industrial 0
Jackson 41, Prairie View 7
Jackson 38, Miss. Vocational 0
Jackson 52, Arkansas AM&N 0
Jackson 34, Alcorn 0
Jac:bon 14, Southern 18
JawoR 45, Grambling 31
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STARTING LINEUP
No.
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&3 ALBERT GREER (194)................................Left End
71 BEN McGEE (227) ...................:............Left Tackle
67 JAMES CARSON (273) ......................Left Guard
50 ROBERT COWHERD (201)..........................Center
66 HAROLD COOLEY {215) ..................Right Guard
75 WILLIAM ROBERTSON..(232)............Right Tackle
85 DANIEL PRIDE (218) ...............................Right End
19 ROY CURRY ,(202)..........,...................Quarterback
40 CHICO JORDAN (180)................Right Halfback
89 WILLIE RICHARDSON (198)..........Left Halfback
33 LOUIS McRAE (218)..................................Fullback
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1962 JACKSON STATE TIGERS ROSTER
John Merritt (Kentucky State) Coach
James Gilliam (Kentucky State) Assistant
No.
Name
Pos.
89 RICHARDSON, WILLIE .......................FlB
87 ROOKS, EUGENE '" .................................E
86 McHULEY, ALONZO ..............................E
85 PRIDE, DANIEL .........................................E
84 ROBINSON, JOHNNIE ............................E
83 GREER, ALBERT ........................................E
82 RICHARDSON, THOMAS ......................E
81 TURNER, ARTHUR ....................................E
88 BACON, LANDERS ...............................E-T
78 HAYES, JAMES .............. .........................T
77 MOLDIN, FRANK ....................................T
76 BIGGS, VERNON ......................................T
75 ROBERTSON, WILLIAM ..........................T
71 McGEE, BEN ..............................................T
69 MATTHEWS, SHERMAN ........................C
68 THOMPSON, FRED ..................................C
67 CARSON, JAMES ..................................C
66 COOLEY, HAROLD ................................C
65 BENDER, JOHNNY ..................................C
64 MINARD, BOBBIE ....................................C
63 YOUNG, OTIS ........................................C
74 A VERY, NATHANIEL ..............................T
55 BISHOP, HAROLD ..................................C
52 WILLIAMS, THOMAS ............................C
51 WALLACE, PHILON .......,........................C
50 COWHERD, ROBERT ..............................C
00 WOODARD, ROBERT ..............................C
44 MARTIN, JOBE ........................................E
40 JORDAN, "CHICO" ............................HB
34 ALLEN, PAUL ........................................HB
33 McRAE, LOUIS ........................................FB
32 DONNELL, L. V. ......................................FB
27 RICHARDSON, GLOSTER ..... ............FLB
26 TAYLOR, M. C. ......................................HB
25 VAUGHAN, ELBERT ............................HB
24 COLEMAN, ALVIN ................................HB
23 DUNCAN, LESLIE ..................................HB
21 CLARK, ALONZO ................................FB
19 CURRY, ROY .........................................Q
16 .)0ARSHALL, RkJBEN ..............................Q
15 CRENSHAW, BENNIE ............................Q
13 ELLIS, TELLIS ............................................Q
35 SPANN, OTIS ..........................................FB
22 REED, TAFT ..........................................HB
George Coleman (Tuskegee) Assistant
Harrison Wilson (Kentucky State) Assistant
Wgt. Hgt.
6'2" 198
6' I" 211
6'0" 190
6'1" 218
6' I" 192
6'4" 194
6'3" 194
6'4" 216
6'4" 224
6'3" 252
6'4" 265
6'4" 235
6' I" 232
6'3" 227
6'0" 200
6'2" 238
6'0" 273
5' II" 215
5'1 I" 192
6'0" 196
5'1 I" 217
6'3" 198
6' I" 197
5' II" 193
6'2" 201
5'1 I" 218
6'3"
5' I 0" 180
6'2" 218
6' I" 218
Class Hometown
Senior Greenville, Miss.
Senior Forest City, Ark.
Sophomore Jackson, Miss.
Sophomore !ronton, Ohio
Freshman Mobile, Ala.
Senior Anniston, Ala.
Freshman Greenville, Miss.
Senior Picayune, Miss.
Freshman Ironton, Ohio
Senior Meridian, Miss.
Soph. Moss Point, Miss.
Soph. Moss Point, Miss.
Senior Anniston, Ala.
Junior Starksville, Miss.
Junior Jackson, Miss.
Junior Corinth, Miss.
Senior Clarksdale, Miss.
Senior Laurel, Miss.
Freshman Laurel. Miss.
Senior Birmingham, Ala.
Soph. Greenville, Miss.
Sophomore Corinth, Miss.
Soph. Clarksdale, Miss.
Freshman Hazard, Ky.
Junior Shelbyvilte, Ind.
Junior Indianapolis, Ind.
Sophomore Jackson, Miss.
Junior Laurel, Miss.
Freshman
Senior
Senior
Laurel, Miss.
Jackson, Miss.
6'0" 179 Soph. Hattiesburg, Miss.
6' I" 183 Freshman Jackson, Miss.
5' II" 186 Junior Tuscaloosa, Ala.
6'2" 193 Junior Kosciusko, Miss.
6'2" 202 Senior Clarksdale, Miss.
5'9" 163 Freshman Oxford, Miss.
6'2" 191 Sophomore Mobile, Ala.
6' I" 178 Sophomore Jackson, Miss.
6' I" 196 Sophomore Jackson, Miss.
6'2" 194 Freshman Hattiesburg, Miss.
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1962 JACKSON STATE TIGERS
(110 ,) F'ool <ow, Boode" Wil"o, Mo"holl, Tayloe, Woodo'd, Duocoo, Alleo, Joedoo, Vougho. Secood <ow, You"",
Cooley, Robi..oo, EIII., Doooel', Cuny, Reed, Colemao, Spann, Cia"'. Thied <ow, W. Rlcho,d.on, Ca""o, Minoed,
Moldio, Hoye., William., Morlio, Wallace, Rook., McGee, McClloloo. Fourlh <ow, Ave,y, Cowhe,d, McHuley,
y ouog, Bacoo, Du 0"" 0, Wheele" T. Richaed"o, Robernon, G",e" C",..haw, McRae. Top Row, Bigg., T u'ne"
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MORE , 932 WILDCATS
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Jay T. "Pop Eye" Humphrey, 1932 Na-
tional Champions, Grambling, Louisiana.
Perry "PP" Parks, 1932 National Cham-
pions, Los Angeles, California.
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To the Faculty, Staff, and Students of Wiley College:
. I am happy to express a word of greetings from Jackson State Col-
lege on the occ:sidn of your homecoming celebration. I especially want
to extend to your astute Head Football Coach and Athletic Director.
Coach Fred T. Long, every good wish. We are happy to have been se-
lected as the homecoming. opponents of your very fine institution. I hope
tha.t these relati<?riships will be pleasant and that we might look forward
to' a continuationpf friendly intercollegiate competition for many years
t6 come. .'
I regret very much that I shall not be able to attend your home-
coming activities this year. Best wishes to you in all of your activities. May
the better team triumph on the gridiron today.
Sncerely yours,
Jacob L. Reddix, President
JACKSON STATE COLLEGE
MISS JACKSON STATE
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SOME OF WILEY'S GREATEST WILDCATS
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I. J. J. "Rajah" Higgs, 1932 National Champions, Dallas.
2. Floyd "Ike" Iglehart 1957 SWAC Champions, Galveston.
3. Willie D. "Coley" Combs, 1932 National Champions, Tulsa.
4. Robert Strayhan, 1945 National Champions, Baytown.
5. Cleveland "Gary" Gay, 1932 National Champions, Wichita
Falls.
Jerome Oelley, 1947 Wildcats, College Station.
Andrew L. "Pat" Patterson, 1932 National Champions,
Houston.
8. Frank Adams, 1932 National Champions, .Fort Worth.
9. Marion "Jap" Jones, 1946 Wildcats, Fort Worth.
10. Fred "Ned" Wright, 1932 National Champions, Beaumont.
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/2. Vernon "Stickhorse" Hicks, 1945 National Champions,
Waco.
13 Gilder Tanner, 1947 Wildcats, Crosby.
14. Ben L.Cavil, 1928 National Champions, Con roe.
15. Johnny Peoples, 1945 National Champions, Baytown.
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Herman Ellison, 1957 SWAC Champions, Fort Worth.
Lewis "Ritch" Ritcherson, 1945 National Champions.
Curtis "White Folks" Sprott, 1947 Wildcats, Beaumont.
Horace Ingram, 1957 SWAS Champions, Longview.
Leroy "Lee" Leopold, 1957 SWAC Champions, Port Arthur.
Johnny Jackson, 1957 SW AC 'Champion, Dallas.
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SOME OF WILEY'S GREATEST WltDCATS
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Louis Reed, 1928 National Champions, Brownwood.
Gaither Fisher, 1945 National Champions, Waco.
Edgar "Boogie" Williams, 1957 SWAC Champions,
Arthur.
Edward Hunt, 1-957 SW AlC Champions, Sherman.
Jerry Jenkins, 1957 National Champions, Chicago.
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Romeo Thompson, 1928 National Champions, Marshall.
Arthur "Big Daddy" Williams, 1957 SWAC Champions,
Panama City, Fla.
30. Price T. Young, 1928 National Champions, Marshall.
31. Clell 'Davidson, 1946 Wildcats, Greenville.
32. Willie Moses, 1945 National Champions, Houston.
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Wiley College has won the national "Miss United Negro
College Fund" title for the fourth consecutive year. The belluti-
ful aWllrd trophy is now II permllnent possession of the college.
Wiley College is one of the 33 member schools of the
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ATLANTA UNIVERSITY
Atla ntll , GIl.
BAR,BER-SCOTIA COLLEGE
Concord, N. C.
BENEDI.CT COLLEGE
Columbia, S. C.
BENN ETT COLLEGE
Greensboro, N. C.
BETHUNE-COOKMAN
COLLEG E
Daytona Belich, Fla.
BISHOP COLLEGE
.Marshall, Texas
CLARK C0.LUGE
Atlanta, Ga.
DI,LLAiRID UNIVERSITY
New Orleans, La.
FISK UiNIYERSITY
Nashville, Tenn..
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fund which has headqu/lrters in New York City, 22 East 54th
Street. The current drive is now on. Plellse give to this cllm-
paign which is II grellt finllncilll help to the institution.
Participating Colleges
HAMPTON INSTITUTE
Hampton, Va.
HUSTON-TILLOTSON
COLLEGE
Austin. Texas
INTERDENOMINATIONAL
THEOLOGICAL CENTER
Atlantll, GIl.
JOHNSON C. SM ITH
UNIVERSITY
Knoxville, Tenn.
LANE COLLEGE
Jackson, Tenn.
L"MOYNE COLLEGE
Memphis, Tenn.
LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE
Salisbury, N. C.
MOREHOUSE COLLEGE
Atlanta, Ga.
MORRIS ,BROWN COLLEGE
Atlanta, Ga.
OAKWOOD COLLEGE
Ollkwood, Ala.
PAINE COLLEGE
Augusta, Ga.
PHI,LANDER SMITH
COLLEGE
Little Rock, Ark.
ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE
Raleigh, N. C.
ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE
Lawrenceville, Va.
SHAW UNIVERSITY
Raleigh, N. iC.
SPELMAN COLLEGE
Atlanta, Ga.
TALLADEGA COLLEGE
Talladega, Ala.
National "Miss UNCF" Winners
TOGUALOO SOUTHERN
CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
T ougaloo, Miss.
TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE
Tuskegee I nstitute, Ala.
VIRGINIA UNION
UNIVeRSITY
Richmond. Va.
WILEY COLLEGE
Marshall, Texas
XAVIER UNIVERSITY
New Orleans, La.
MISS UNCF FOR 1959
Ida Bell Robinson
Wiley College
MISS, UNCF FOR 1960
Jo Ann Cole
Wiley College
MISS UNCF FOR 1961
Winnie Vllnce
Wiley College
MORE 1932 WILDCATS
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James L. "California" Jones, 1932 Na-
tional Champions, Compton, California.
MISS UNCF FOR 1962
Bar-bara Taylor
Wiley College
Joseph T. Taylor, 1932 National Cham-
pions, Indianapolis. Indiana.
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NEW ERA, A NEW WILEY
The Progressive Years 1958-64
I. Dogan Hall Annex $300,000
2. Dining Hall renovation and cafeteria service $50,000
3. Willis J. King Lectures $5,000
4. Hogg Foundation Grant for cultural research $6630
5. National Science Summer Study for high ability high school students
(2nd year) Science Fair, co-sponsored by Wiley College and National Science
Foundation
6. Federal Student Loan Program
7. Rock River Conference Grant of $50,000
8. C. Roy Bragg Endowment grant of $4,000
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9. Talcott Music Scholarship grant of $1,000 yearly
10. Regional Depository for Library of Congress
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II. The 3-2 Liberal Arts-Engineering Cooperative Program between Wiley Col-
lege and the Engineering College of New York University
12. Kellogg Grant of $10,000 for the purchase of books for the library
13. Proposed new building program for the next five years:
Student Union Building................................................ $300,000
Science Building .......................................................... $300,000
College Chapel.......................................................... $250,000
Expanded Library Facilities ........................................ $300,000
14. Gulf Oil Company Grant of $1000 for scientific research in chemistry
15.
Board of Education of the Methodist Church Grant of $2200 for the purchase
of library equipment.
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