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Student Press Club's Annual Pageant April 8, 1967

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ANNUAL Pageant

MISS

TEEN

AND FEATURING THE QUEENS OF PANTHERLAND

APRIL 8, 1967

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Sponsored by THE STUDENT PRESS CLUB THE WOMENS COUNCIL and BARONS OF INNOVATION Co-Sponsored by THE SEVEN-UP BOTTLING CO. and THE SEVEN-UP COMPANY

Featuring — MISS TEXAS HIGH and APRIL 7-8, 1967 THE 1966 CONTESTANTS PRAIRIE VIEW A&M COLLEGE THE QUEENS OF PANTHERLAND COLLEGE OF TEXAS THE COLLEGE ORCHESTRA Directed by Mr. Joseph Daniels A; -•* ' J' * ^m-• PHYSICAL EDUCATION DANCE GROUP Mrs. Eva James, Choreographer

The Student Press Club's Annual Pageant is the culminating event of the MISS TEXAS HIGH Contest. The contest is held annually to give appropriate attention to the many attractive and talented girls in the predominately Negro High Schools in Texas — to encourage the development of poise, personality and talent among students — and to promote aesthetic ap­ preciation and cultural growth. In addition, the Contest provides opportunities for leadership and participation of Press Club members who have exhibited an interest in publications and promo­ tional activities. Several friends of the college give invaluable aid to the project by furnishing scholarships, prizes and awards to the contestants. Names of these friends are listed throughout this program as specific donors of awards and as contributors through advertising space. Many of the activities are broadcast over Radio Station KYOK-Houston.

Miss TEXAS HIGH — 1966-67 COVER PHOTO: Miss Jesselyn Box

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VA 6-2436 Ivan O. Carlson "Swede" — General Manager

3520 Center Street UN 9-4511 Hempstead, Texas Houston, Texas 1967 MISS TEXAS TEEN CONTESTANTS

SCHOOL OR NAME ORGANIZATION SPONSOR PRINCIPAL Shirley Allen Ralph Bunche (Crockett) Miss Minnie H. Woodall Mr. Selmus Curtis Beverly Baker ... Yates (Houston) Mr. George McElroy ... Mr. J. R. Alexander Fredda Batts Moore (Waco) Mrs. O. E. White .Mr. Wilson Caryl Carter Fidelity (Houston) ... . Mr. Arthur Lilly Sherrell J. Cockrell Hungerford (Hungerford) Miss Adelfa Arrendondo Mr. Harry White Mrs. Lillian A. Easley Lula M. Dickerson Pickard (Brenham) Miss Bobbie J. Marshall „ Mr. W. I. Alton Mrs. Marilyn Randolph Vivian Fisher Yates (Houston) Mr. George McElroy Mr. J. R. Alexander Eva L. Gantt Pickard (Brenham) Miss Bobbie J. Marshall ...... Mr. W. I. Alton Mrs. Marilyn Randolph Darylynn Greenwood ... Yates (Houston) Mr. George McElroy Mr. J. R. Alexander Sheryl Harris Moore (Waco) . Mrs. O. E. White Mr. Wilson Walterene Hutchingson Pickard (Brenham) —Miss Bobbie J. Marshall Mr. W. I. Alton Mrs. Marilyn Randolph Brenda Johnson Pickard (Brenham) Miss Bobbie J. Marshall Mr. W. I. Alton Mrs. Marilyn Randolph Carolyn Johnson Hungerford (Hungerford) ..Miss Adelfa Arrendondo Mr. Harry White Mrs. Lillian A. Easley Ora J. Kennedy Dansby (Kilgore) Mrs. Jeanetta Probasco Mr. Otis H. Turner Verdie R. Malone Blackshear (Hearne) Mrs. Peggy R. Love Mr. B. C.Murray Octavia A. Martin Wheatley (Houston) Mrs. Vera A. Martin Deanna E. Mason Panther Inn (Prairie View) Mrs. F. G. Fry : Lillie P. Newman Ralph Bunche (Crockett) Miss Minnie H. Woodall Mr. Selmus Curtis Ruby Newton Kemp (Bryan) Mrs. Mell Pruitt Mr. W. D. Dunn Margaret A. Perkins Texas City Development Council Mr. Calvin Vincent Tina S. Roberson Pemberton (Marshall) Mr. G. A. Rosborough Jimmie N. Scales St. Matthews Baptist Church ... Mrs. Marilyn Randolph (Brenham) Claudette Scurry Kemp (Bryan) Mrs. Mell Pruitt Mr. W. D. Dunn Hilda Shivers Kemp (Bryan) Mrs. Mell Pruitt ..Mr. W. D. Dunn Sherryl Shivers Kemp (Bryan) Mrs. Mell Pruitt Mr. W. D. Dunn Eddie M. Smith Blackshear (Hearne) Mrs. Peggy R. Love Mr. B. C. Murray Josephine Taylor Kemp (Bryan) Mrs. Mell Pruitt Mr. W. D. Dunn Marva R. Walker ..... W. R. Banks (Grapeland) Mr. Gardner Howard Mr. Eugene Dix Inah Whiting Washington (Houston) Mrs. Barbara O. Stewart . ..Mr. F. D. Wesley Rosalind Wilkins — Moore (Waco) Mrs. O. E. White Mr. Wilson Diana M. Johnson Wheatley (Houston) Mrs. Carolyn Reed Mr. William Moore Emma Hunter Ralph Bunche (Crockett) Mrs. Minnie Woodall -Mr. Selmus Curtis

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CHERYL MCINTYRE MOLLY JOHNSON DONETTA BEVERLY VALDALYN FIELDS Miss United Men's Congress PAULETTE EVERETT LUCY EADEN Miss Political Science Miss Senior KATHERINE CRAIG AUDRY GORDON Miss PPA Miss Sophomdre RUTH KENNEDY POLLY ELMORE REVA JOHNSON Miss Freshman Miss Marshall-PV BOBBIE POWELL Miss Special Forces BETTY CRUM Miss Provisional Battalion

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Theme — "TONIGHT" (West Side Story) . Leonard Bernstein COLLEGE BAND COMMENTATORS: — AWARDS — Miss Gloria Neal Miss Donetta Beverly Courtesy of THE SEVEN-UP COMPANY (Miss Texas High 1963-64) (Student Press Club) Represented by Mrs. Inez Kaiser, Public Relations Mr. Don Clark Miss Clarissa Gamble and Special Market Representative I Kansas City, Missouri (President, Barons of Innovation) (President, Women's Council) Music — $500 SCHOLARSHIP TO MISS TEXAS TEEN, 1967-68 (Award will be paid in the name of the winner to the college or University of PRESENTATION OF MISS TEXAS TEEN CONTESTANTS — her choice) PRESENTATION OF MISS TEXAS HIGH 1966-67 Miss Jesselyn Box WINNER'S TROPHY INTRODUCING THE PRESS SWEETHEART — 1967-68 Miss Betty Tompkins OFFICIAL CROWN Bellville, Texas TROPHIES TO THREE RUNNERS-UP-WINNERS IN SPECIAL CATEGORIES MUSICAL SELECTION College Orchestra OTHER AWARDS Mr. Joseph A. Daniels, Director

DANCE SELECTIONS Prairie View Dance Group Courtesy of STUDENT PRESS CLUB Mrs. Eva James, Director PRAIRIE VIEW A&M COLLEGE ANNOUNCEMENT OF FINALISTS — $500 SCHOLARSHIP PRESENTATION OF MISS PRAIRIE VIEW AND CAMPUS QUEENS PRAIRIE VIEW A&M COLLEGE To the Winner Musical Selection College Orchestra Competition in Bathing and Play Suits Contest Finalists $400 SCHOLARSHIP (Employment) To 1st Runner-Up Dance Selection — "Skating Time" Miss Deborah Collins $300 SCHOLARSHIP (Employment) Talent Competition Contest Finalists To 2nd Runner-Up

Musical Selection College Orchestra $200 SCHOLARSHIP (Employment) Presentation of Special Miss Texas Teen Awards — To 3rd Runner-Up Talent, Personality, Poise, Attractiveness, Charm Announcement from the Judges Courtesy of MRS. BAIRD'S BAKERIES Take Represented by Mr. Eugene Robinson Public Relations Representative • $50 CASH to 1st Runner-Up a turn... Party time. Snacktime. Anytime ...Morton belongs! • $30 CASH to 2nd Runner-Up • $20 CASH to 3rd Runner-Up • Official Crown — Press Club Sweetheart for Courtesy of COLLEGE EXCHANGE • GIFTS for Winning Contestants the best! THIS PROGRAM IS MADE POSSIBLE BY FRIENDS OF THE COLLEGE WHOSE AD­ McXfori JoodA General Offices: Dallas, Texas VERTISEMENTS APPEAR HEREIN. Gulf Oil Corporation MISS TEXAS TEEN SCENES FROM THE \%6 PAGEANT

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1966 Contestants

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FORMER CONTESTANTS

Myrtle E. Allen Kemp High-Bryan 46. Jacqueline Gilder Scott-Woodville 92. Beverly Porter Worthing-Houston Mary Bailey Pickard-Brenham 47. Ella F. Goode Blackshear-Hearne 93. Bobbie Powell Carver-Navasota Edna Bean Prairie View High 48. Glenda K. Green Riverside-Columbus 94. Patricia Powell Dunbar-Lufkin Bertha Nann Bennett C. B. Dansby- 49. Sue Green G. W. Carver-Houston 95. Dorothy M. Radford Moore-Waco Kilgore 50. Gaynelle Griffin Moore-Waco 96. George A. Raven Lincoln-LaMarque Eva Montraville Berry Center Grove- 51. Marva Griffin Moore-Waco 97. Mary C. Reed B. C. Elmore-Houston Lovelady 52. Carolyn Henderson Burnett-Terrell 98. Lois Roberts Douglas-Cleveland 6. Josephine Boone Carver-Sweeny 53. Jessie M. Higgs .... B. T. Wash.-Bonham 99. Charline Roberson Kemp High-Bryan 7. Margaret Booth Daniels-Center 54. Ola Hinton Turner-Carthage 100. Willie Roberson .... G. W. Carver-Houston 8. Jesslyn Box Ralph Bunche-Crockett 55. Joan Y. Holbert Moore-Waco 101. Carolyn Robinson .... Houston-Huntsville 9. Carolyne Bradley .... Booker Wash.-Marlin 56. Alice Honore .... Ralph Bunche-Brookshire 102. Nadine Robinson .. Bunche-Brokshire 10. Margaret Brandley Jones High-Snook 57. Haskelene Houston Pink-Glen Flora 103. Bernadette Saine Wheatley-Houston 11. Mary Ann Briggs Colbert-Dayton 58. Joyce Hubbard Marshall-Angleton 104. Marnett Sanders .... C. Brown-W. Columbia 12. Anna Raye Brown Waldo-Mathews- 59. Mary Hunter Austin County-Sealy 105. Mary Scott Marshall-Angleton Silsbee 60. Rose M. Hurd .... Hungerford-Hungerford 106. Marian Shanklin Lanier-Freeport 13. Carolyn A. Brown ..G. W. Carver-Houston 61. Agnes Y. Jackson ..Powell Point-Kendleton 107. Elaine Sharp Pickard-Brenham 14. Patricia Brown E. A. Kemp-Bryan 62. Carmen Jackson Double B.-Anahuac 108. Beverly Sheppard Kemp High-Bryan 15. Sharon Brown Yates-Houston 63. Frankie Jackson Double B.-Anahuac 109. Carolyn Sheppard Kemp High-Bryan 16. Delores M. Burns Banks-Grapeland 64. Hallis Jackson G. W. Carver-Houston 110. Sharon Shipmon Kemp High-Bryan 17. Carolyn Butler G. W. Carver-Houston 65. Josephine Jackson Kemp High-Bryan 111. Hilda Shivers Kemp High-Bryan 18. Marilyn Byrd Ralph Bunche-Crockett 66. Linda Jackson .... G. W. Carver-Houston 112. Lanette E. Sims Dunbar-Lufkin 19. Gayle Canty Sam Schwarz-Hempstead 67. Mattie James Wash.-Texas City 113. Adele Smith Whealey-Houston 20. Myrtle Carltpn Pickard-Brenham 67. Ada Johnson Kemp High-Bryan 114. Rena Stell Banks-Grapeland 21. Suzette Carvin Yates-Houston 68. Brenda Johnson Pickard-Brenham 115. Franchelle Steward Yates-Houston 22. Sharon Ceazar Colbert-Dayton 69. Diana Johnson Ball-Seguin 116. Julia Stewart Washington-Vernon Ester Mae Clayton Yates-Houston 70. Kathleen Jones ....C. Brown-W. Columbia Delores Ann Coffey B. C. Elmore- 71. Josephine Jones Burnett-Terrell 117. Mildred Stone Kemp High-Bryan Houston 72. Paulette Jones Brech.- 118. Gwendolyn B. Stramler Moore-Waco 24. Bernice Crayton Ball-Seguin 73. Mary Kirby .... A. W. Jackson-Rosenberg 119. Marva Sumlin Dunbar-Lufkin 25. Connie F. Davis Turner-Carthage 74. Melba Leonard Bands-Grapeland 120. Audrey L. Swain Jones-Snook 26. Shirley A. Davis Carver-Sweeny 75* Meredia Lewis Henderson High 121. Dorothy Tatum Dansby-Kilgore 27. Debra J. Dawson Turner-Carthage 76. Juanita Lott Washington-Houston 122. Josephine Taylor Kemp High-Bryan 28. Laura Deeds Pickard-Brenham 77. Carolyn Love Pickard-Brenham 123. Voncille L. Thomas Ball-Seguin 29. Lois Dillard Riverside-Columbus 78. Gloria Loudd G. W. Carver-Navasota 124. Ada Thompson Ball-Seguin 30. Loretta Divine Pickard-Brenham 79. Ruth D. Mayfield Dansby-Kilgore 125. Winefred Tolson Fidelity-G. Park 31. Leveria Doggett .... Sam Houston-Huntsville 80. Sandra K. McClelland ....C. B. Daniels- 126. Darlene Tompkins .... Schwarz-Hempstead 32. Mary Frances Dotson ..Austin County-Sealy Center 127. Earnestine Waddy Carver-Sweeny 33. Tune Edwards O. L. Price-Taylor 81. Cheryl Mclntyre Washington-Bonham 128. Claretta Walker Banks-Grapeland 34. Dorothy Ann Ellison Daule-Cuero 82. Renee C. McKnight Powell Point- 129. Florine Walker Banks-Grapeland 35. Florence D. Erskine Ball High-Seguin Kendleton 130. Deloris V. Warren Moore-Waco *6. Dorothy I. Evans Bunche-Crockett 83. Goldie R. Mitchell .... Kemp High-Bryan 131. Cewillie Washington Jones-Snook 37. Merilyn Joyce Evans Kemp High-Bryan 84. Audrey Morrison Central-San Angelo 132. Joyce Wheatfall Bunche-Brookshire 38. Bennie J. Fletcher Banks-Grapeland 85. Mildred Moseby Elmore-Houston 133. Linda Wheeler Bunche-Crockett 39. Joan Follie ...Waldo-Mathews-Silsbee 86. Gloria Neal Dansby-Kilgore 134. Gloria Whitaker Campbell-High 40. Barbara J. Franklin E. Scott-Tyler 87. Anne Nelson Carl Downs-Weimar 135. Gwendolyn Williams Scott-Tyler 41. Marv K. Fuller Lanier-Freeport 88. Helen Marie Nelson Waldo-Silsbee 136. Jacquelyn Williams Brown-Columbia 42. Sandra Fuller Washington-Bonham 89. Ruby Newton Kemp High-Bryan 137. Linda Williams Center-Lovelady 43. Eva Gantt Pickard-Brenham 90. Ruth Parham Douglas-Cleveland U8. Veryl Wilson Ball-Seguin 44. Ruthie Gatlin Carverdale-Fairbanks 91. Betti Poindexter Prairie View High- 139. Barbara Wood Prairie View High 45. Ethel Gibbs Kemp High-Bryan Prairie View 140. Sadie Woodard Schwarz-Hempstead

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3520 Center Street UN 9-451 1 P. O. Box 617 Telephone VA 6-2421 ^ Houston, Texas THE WOMEN'S COUNCIL

PRESIDENT Clarissa M. Gamble VICE PRESIDENT Betty Poole CHAPLAIN Naomi Iglehart TREASURER Kowetha Davidson SOCIAL CHAIRMAN Patricia Edison SECRETARY Bernestine Page SPONSOR Mrs. R. L. Bland Evans, Dean of Women

HONORARY MEMBERS Cheryl K. Mclntyre, PLANNING ARRANGEMENTS — Leaders pictured are Patricia Robbins, Mary Hadnot Donald Clark, Barons; Cheryl Mclntyre, Miss PV; Clarissa Gamble, Women's Club; Sylvia Larkins, Press Sweetheart; Romey Johnson, Panther Editor; and Daniel Anderson, BARONS OF INNOVATION Yearbook editor. 1966-67 OFFICERS MEMBERS PEER Don Clark Allen, Albert Polk, Charles R. Benson, Eric Porter, Waco VICE PEER Carl Dixon Butler, Booker T. Price, Charlie KNIGHT OF THE PLUME Alexander Jackson Cambell, James Roger, Kevin D. ASS'T KNIGHT OF THE PLUME .... Lee Verne Kennedy Dancer, James Sparks, Alphonso TREASURER J. T. Hart Deason, Joe Mack Tolliver, Isarel BUSINESS MANAGER Eric Benson Henry, Ferndell Warren, Arthur J. Jones, Buron Washington, Horace PARLIAMENTARIAN Dwight Fontenot Jones, Leonard Wesley, Curtis CHAPLAIN James Laymon Kennedy, William Wilson, Paul REPORTER Willie Minor, II Lee, Charles Watson, Jesse HISTORIAN George Ray Hadnot Davis, Melvin Scott, Richard SGT. AT ARMS Oscar Banks Mitchell, William West, Louis Fletcher, Eddie Campbell, Paul DEAN OF PLEDGEES Millage House, II High, Willie Warner, James ASST. DEAN OF PLEDGEES Ronald Goodbeer Moye, Jimmie R. Johnson, Norman SPONSORS: Mr. Samuel Montgomery, Mr. Maurice C. Woodard

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PRAIRIE VIEW, TEXAS Waller, Texas PRESS CLUB Romey Nell Johnson President CONTEST JUDGES Odie Woods Vice President C. A. Woods Advisor MR. W. T. STILL — Chairman — State Editor — Theresa Tompkins Co-Ad visor The Houston Chronicle Anderson, Daniel Malone, Willie R. Arceneaux, Norma Neal, Gloria MRS. PEARL SOLOMAN — Prairie View Former profes­ Beverly, Donetta Nickerson, Leon sor of Home Economics Brown, Sylvester Pace, Roy MR. EUGENE ROBINSON — Houston Public Relations Bryant, Jo Carol Powell, Bobbie Representative — Mrs. Baird's Baking Company Dotson, Frances Smith, Jeanelle Gamble, Clarissa Tompkins, Betty Miss JILL MELICHAR — Reporter of Daily Cougar, Hart, J. T. Wood, Craig U. of H. Harvey, Virgia Woods, Odie B. Miss CHERYL MCINTYRE — Miss Prairie View, form­ Jackson, Evonne Jones, Dianne er Miss Texas High and Miss Texas Coed. Johnson, Theodore McGee, Margaret Larkin, Sylvia Salone, Wanda Love, Carolyn Robinson, Joe McIntyre, Cheryl K.

FACULTY-STAFF PARTICIPATION (In Addition to Club Sponsors) 1. REGISTRATION .... Miss Theresa Tompkins, M. W. Van Johnson 2. HOUSING .... Dean R. L. Bland-Evans, Dormitory Supervisors; Dean H. E. Fuller, Assistant Dean Leroy Marion 3. MEALS Mr. Jacob Boyer, Mr. Donald Sowell, Mrs. Julia Hall 4. STAGING .... Mr. A. E. LeBeaux, Mr. Donald Sowell, PRESS Mr. Leroy Moore 5. SUPERVISION Dr. T. R. Solomon, Mr. H. E. CLUB Fuller, Mr. Leroy Marion, Dr. C. A. Wood, Campus QUEEN Security Officers 6. SPECIAL MUSIC Dr. R. von Charlton, Dr. H. 1966-67 Edison Anderson, Mr. Joseph Daniels * * 7. TICKET SALES Mr. Oliver Smith

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