The War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 19, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 28, 1957 Page: 3 of 4
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ROSES FOR SWEETHEART O'Lysla Bowdan. Hart tophomore wai honored Friday night a Mc-
Murry't Athletic Sweetheart. Picturad with har ara altarnata football captain Charlia Davit (laft) and
captain Tommy Watkini. (Staff Photo by Richard Hamriek).
O'Lysin Bowden sophomore
from Hnrt was crowned McMur-
r athletic sweetheart at the an-
nual All-School Athletic Banquet
Ft idnv night in Iris Graham Din-
inK Hall
Runnel s-up fot the honor were
Hollis Hnvnes Stamford sopho-
moie Doiothy Kino Throckmor-
ton junint and Mis Wilma Rey-
nolds Coloiado City junioi
Miss Bowden daughter of Mr
and Mrs E H Bowden gradu-
ated fiom Unit High School in
1"55 She was elected Most
Fiiendly Girl junior clnss fnv-
oiito piesidcnt of FHA and was
captain of the Halt girls' basket-
bill team two ears At McMurry
she is a member of TIP social
club A physical education
majot she plans to teach
The piogiam for the banquet
consisted of talks by thiee state
championship coaches Gordon
Wood of Stamford Duke Elling-
ton of Gai land and Chuck Moscr
of Abilene Stinnett coach Don
Seymour was also to speak but
was unable to make the trip be-
cause of bad weather
Two quaitets provided enter-
tainment McMurry's "Four Fish"
and the Abilene Abilene High
School male quartet The Mc-
Murry freshman quartet is com-
posed of David Bcnningficld
from Levclland Johnny Camp-
bell from Abilene Robert Davis
from Hereford and Basil Foy
from Sweetwatet
The three coaches talked on
the joys problems and qualifi-
cations of a high school coach
Wood whose recoid at Stam-
ford is 72 wins and 4 losses said
that the most enjoyable thing
about coaching in high school is
watching boys develop and seeing
them turn into useful citizens
Ellington former McMuny let-
tcrman who has won 41 games
out of 45 at Gat land said that
there were four attributes of a
champion organization back-
bone funnybonc and wishbone
Mosli who set a new state rec-
ord with 37 consecutive victories
at Abilene High said that he
would look for these qualities in
hu ing a new coach a person who
lived clean was enthusiastic had
the ability to get along with
others had a full knowledge of
sports and was a hard worker
The McMuny student senate
headed by Weslaco junior Don
Yarbrough was in charge of ar-
rangements for the affair
iffen'd Jjocial Llubi
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Foi t - foui McMui i y men this
week began pledging activities in
the foui men's social clubs as bids
were returned early in the week
Bids were sent out simultaneous-
ly fiom all four clubs Saturday
mottling.
The men pledging listed by
clubs follow All are unless
otheiwise noted freshmen
IHR
Ficddy Boone Mcrkel; Roger
Cook Haskell Ronald Davis
Stamford Jcny Gribble Abilene
.sophomore; Don Howard Mea-
dow Glen Kieger Haskell; Eric
Looncy Odessa junior; Owen
Mobley Seymour Terry O'Brien
Lubbock Fied Schkade Albany;
Lynn South Wylie Bobby Wil-
liams Colorado City.
KIVA
Max Bi owning Amarillo Basil
Foy Sweetwater Nick Nabours
Camei on Johnny Raymond Sun-
ray; Gene Young Pojt
KO SARI
Robert Adams McCamcy;
David Benmngfield Levelland;
Raymond Bynum Jr Abilene;
George Coats Knox City junior;
Marvin Crawford Platnview;
Bunny Crowell Canadian; Walter
Cunningham Amarillo; Robert
Davis Hereford.
George Ellis Southland; John
Grable Throckmorton junior;
Wayne Hall Carrizo Springs sop-
homoie Girvin Harkins Colorado
City; Richard Hatlcy Amarillo
sophomore; Kim Jones Stinnett.
Fiank Lane Amarillo; Lee
Lemon Ackerly sophomore; By-
num Micrs Rotan sophomore;
Doyce Nix Seymour; Harvey
Pinner Jr Abilene; Terry Wat-
kins Cross Plains Don Whisen-
hunt Meadow; Rex Williams
Boiger.
SENATUS ROMANU8
Ralph Cooper Muleshoe sopho-
more Edmond Lewis Brccken-
ridge sophomore; Don Munch
Santa Fe N. M Ray Rochelle
Littlefteld Billy White Three
Riveis sophomore
Osbornt's Laundry
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The War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 19, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 28, 1957, newspaper, February 28, 1957; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth101000/m1/3/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting McMurry University Library.