The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 23, 1942, Image 3

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    THURSEfAY MORNING, APRIL 23, 1942 — BATTALION AMUSEMENTS — — ra ^ e 5
Names of Cotton Ball Duchesses Released
Girls From All Parts Of
Texas Represent 125 Clubs
Names of 125 duchesses and+-
their escorts have been released
by the social committee of the)
Today - Friday - Saturday
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Starring LORETTA YOUNG
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Also Cartoon
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Houston Club
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
“International Lady”
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Also Community Sing
Cartoon — News
Cotton Pageant. Other names may
be added to the list later. In ad
dition to the king, queen and
duchesses,, there are two crown
bearers and eight maids to the
queen.
Queen of the pageant will be
Miss Ernestine Ashe who will be
escorted by the Icing, Gene Wil-
meth.
Maids to the queen are Miss
Dorothy Dillingham escorted by
J. B. Tate, Miss Jean Harris es
corted by Julio Trigo, Miss Mar
garet Kerby escorted by Lonnie
Sears, Miss Jerry Heim escorted
by J. C. Ramage, Miss Mary Lou
ise Williford escorted by Louis
Benner, Miss Marjorie Ann Mona-
ghane escorted by Robin Romin-
ger, Miss Dorothy Middleton es
corted by Leslie McCarthy and
Miss Lillian Hutchens.
The following is a list of the
duchesses, their escorts and the
organizations represented.
Betty Adkisson, Earl Butler,
Beaumont A. & M. Club.
Lena Marie Adams, George K.
Mallard, Ag ronom y Society.
Dorothy Baetz, Frank Ander-
wald, Ex-4-H Club.
Beverly Baine, Don Carlson,
Williamson County A. & M. Club.
Alice Jane Baird, Pete Adams,
Singing Cadets.
Jane Baker, Cullen Rogers,
Southwest State Teachers College.
Sybil Banister, Vernon Scofield,
Austin A. & M. Club.
Jean Barnard, Bill Black, Ag
ronomy Society.
Virginia Lee Baxter, Frank D.
Sanborn, Agronomy Society.
Laura Beesley, C. C. Franklin,
The Battalion.
Betty Benbow, Luther J. West
brook, Agronomy Society.
Mary Virginia Briggs, William
Donnell, San Antonio A. & M.
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Mothers’ Club.
Emma Bernal, Xavier Fernan
dez, Cosmopolitan Club.
Sue Bethany, Morris Humphries,
Agronomy Society.
Wilma Louise Brayton, Ed Mad
dox, Agronomy Society.
Alice May Brewer, Kirt Dollens,
Agronomy Society.
Gwendolyn Brown, 0. E. Scherz,
Landscape Art Club.
Betty Buchanan, Warren Ring-
gold, Fort Worth A. & M. Club.
Lorene Burton, F. G'. Collard,
The Agronomy Society.
Pauline Butler, Scott Lanford,
Huntsville A. & M.’ Club.
Ann Cade, John Sanford, The
Agronomy Society.
Kitty Carlile, Tom Pickett, Tem
ple A. & M. Mothers’ Club.
Muriel Chamberlin, Louie Tom
aso, Petroleum Engineering Club.
Ella Frances Gofer, Harry Row,
The Agronomy Society.
Barbara Cook, Jack Taylor, Sad
dle and Sirloin Club.
Betty Jo Cook, Franklin H. Mi-
kell, The Agronomy Society.
Mary Evelyn Crawford, Harold
DeBona, Southwest Texas A. & M.
Club.
Mary Anne Creighton, John J.
Bederman, Fencing Club.
Margaret Dahse, Jim Stinson,
Pre-Med Society.
Bonnie Jean Dillehay, D. C.
Thurman, Entomology Club.
Jean Dahse, Stanley Smith, Sail
ing Club.
Ruth Duckworth, William Bar
ron, Kream and Kow Klub.
Ellen Eastham, Eddins Collier,
Centenary College.
Mary Jo Ellis, Bert Reynolds,
Baylor University.
Margaret Frefeman, . Norman
Mansfield, Rice Institute.
Christine Farrow, Avon Waddle,
The Agronomy Society.
Ivon Feaster, Joe Helms, The
Agronomy Society.
Bette Ferguson, Tommie Jones,
The Agronomy Society.
Ellanor Foster, James Beard,
The Agronomy Society.
Rosemary Fountain, Kenneth
Edwards, The Agronomy Society.
Rebecca Carblyn Glass, Terry
Thrift, Extension Service Club.
Joyce Goldsmith, James Henry,
Brazos County A. & M. Mothers’
Club.
Dora Hager, Roy Grobe, Texas
College of Arts and Sciences.
Marion, Hargitt, Richard Hoff
man, Texarkana Club.
Ruth Harris, Harry Trodlier,
Biology Club.
Mary Hester Harrison, Holland
Lowndes, Jr., The Agronomy So
ciety.
Forrestine Haney, James Mc
Allister, Scholarship Honor So
ciety. ,
Dorothy Hawkins, Turney Leon
ard, Dallas County A. & M. Club.
Viola Beth Hearn, Harvey Lynn,
San Angelo A. & M. Mothers’ Club.
Edna Hecht, E. Y. Pettit, So
ciety Military Engineers.
Sara Jean Heil, S. H. Brustein,
Fayette County A. & M. Club.
Olga Hendrick, Ralph Criswell,
North Texas State Teachers Col
lege.
Louise Hoban, Sam Stracke, Mc
Lennan County A. & M. Mothers
Club.'
Ann Howell, Luke Moore, The
Agronomy Society.
Barbara Howell, John Delame-
ter, The Agronomy Society.
Dot Hudson, Sterling Abraham,
Tyler Junior College.
Jane Hurley, G. W. Haltom, Fort
Worth A. & M. Club.
Anna Frances Hornak, Joe Hor-
nak, Czech Club of A. & M. Col
lege.
Mildred Janensch, M. L. Wat
kins, Heart of Texas Mountaineers
Club.
Lois Jarrell, Jack Blakelock,
Stephen F. Austin State Teachers.
Hallie Pope Jackson, Harmon
Wood, Marion and Cass Counties
A. & M. Club.
Patricia Ann Jecker, Leo Weld
er, Guadalupe Valley A. & M.
Club.
Margaret Johnson, John Wells
Smith, The Agronomy Society.
Suzanne Johnson, Richard Tit-
ley, Geology Club of A. & M.
Peggy Kimbrough, Jack Helm-
camp, Wichita Falls County A. &
M. Club.
Joyce Laird, Loran Maples, Bon
ham A. & M. Club.
Billie Latimer, T. C. Lambert,
Horticulture Society.
Martha May Lawrence, John K.
Hynds, Brazos County A. & M.
Club.
Rosemary Lowe, Robert Cox,
Pistol Team Club.
Lillian Massin, Jack Forman,
Galveston County A. & M. Club.
Eugenia Anne Miller, Edwin
Schroeder,'The Agronomy Society.
Marie Molof, E. J. Smith, The
Hillel Club.
Mimi Molloy, Lancer Woelz,
Burleson County A. & M. Club.
Nancy Moss, John Hannister,
The Agronomy Society.
Caroline Murray,
Hockaday Junior College.
Mary McDonough, Alanson
Brown, Incarnate Word College.
Gloria McGinty, Lamar Haines,
The Agronomy Society.
Emma Lee McMullen, Walter
McMullen, Beaumont A. & M.
Mothers Club.
Norma Bess Norman, Billy Mil
ler, The Agronomy Society.
Marjory Nisbet, Jack Shurley,
Sonora A. & M. Mothers Club.
Martha Jane Nunn, Harry Whit
more, The Agronomy Society.
Jackie Nutter, Alden Cathey,
The Agronomy Society.
Elsie O’Kelley, Lacey Wheeler,
University of Houston.
Della Margaret Parker, William
Surovick, The Agronomy Society.
Martha Jane Porter, Bob Gar
rett, The Agronomy Society.
Gerri Poth, Howard Crossland,
Aeronautical Sciences Club.
Rae Powers, Jack Coursey, The
Agronomy Society.
Dorothy Reed, Billy Davis, Am
erican Society of Civil Engineers.
Louisa Reynolds, Lyle Reynolds,
Fort Worth A. & M. Mothers Club.
Rosalynn Reynolds, Stephen
Williams, The Agronomy Society.
Jackie Rollins, Bob Taylor, The
Agronomy Society.
Alice Sue Roman, Clifford Hunt
er, The Agronomy Society.
Sally Sammons, L. C. Draper,
Rio Grande Valley Club.
Margaret Scofield, Gordon Mc-
Cutchan, Architectural Society.
Jo Ann Scott, Ben Hancock, Eco
nomics Club.
Dorothy Senac, Jack Yardley,
Port Arthur A. & M. Club.
Ruth Simpson, F. M. Edwards,
Industrial Education Club.
Janice Smith, Curtis Waggoner,
Denton County A. & M. Club.
Polly Langhorne Smith, Sam E.
Ferguson, Texas university.
Ruth Smith, George Williams,
Collegiate Chapter F.F.A.
Beverley Anne Sparks, Bill
Banester, The Agronomy Society.
Josephine Sparks, Thomas Mc
Gee, Corpus Christi A. & M. Club.
Lida Spiller, Bill Gedney, Hous-
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