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dial that they presented Werner, C. L. Emerson, McCarty, E. S. Summer, and J. E. Davenport.
OUT OF TOWNERS AT THE '38 PARTY which they AT THE '23 PARTY were these alumni who have helped plan, I. to r.: Morley Hudson, Shreveport; prominent sons at Tech, I. to r.: Ernie Harwell, Mrs. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Joe P. Byrd III, Denver, and Mort Walter Mitchell, Mrs. Harwell and Walter Tech basketball captain Johnny Harwell and Tech QB Goldman, Boston. Wade Mitchell are the sons. Both alumni also have another boy at Tech named Billy.
THE ALUMNI The "old grads" turned out in large numbers for all the events. The classes of '03, '08, '18, '23, '28, '33, '38 and '43 had successful parties and Tech won the ball game to wind it all up.
th a turnout
close to
1,000.
FOOTBALL STARS of '42 at the '43 party, I. to r.: Manning, dan, West, Dodd, Smith, Marshall, Hancock, Edge, Anderson, tor, Porter, Sheldon and Granberry.
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GIFTS FROM THE '28 CLASS — Top, Hazard Reeves presents a silver tray to President Van Leer and bottom, class President Jack Holman presents the school with a check for $3,825, President Van Leer accepting. 17