Prickly Pear, Yearbook of Abilene Christian College, 1957 Page: 35
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physical education
*Wholesome recreational activities and the development
of the body is a vital part in the makeup
of an individual. Intercollegiate sports and intramural
contests make up the general activities
and both are extremely important to the school's
physical education. In the top picture, left to right:
Mr. Oliver Jackson, B. S. from ACC and M. Ed.
from North Texas State. Mr. Dee Nutt, B. S. from
ACC. Mr. A. B. Morris, head of the department,
B. S. from Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College.
Mrs. Dee Nutt, B. S. from ACC. Mrs. Dwain Hart, B. S. E. from Arkansas State Teachers
College and M. S. from Baylor University. Mr. Dwain Hart, B. S. and M. S. from Baylor University.
Mr. Guy Scruggs, B. A. from ACC, and M. A. from Hardin-Simmons University. In the bottom picture,
left to right: Mr. Bill McClure, B. S. from ACC and M. Ed. from Hardin-Simmons University.
Mr. Lester Wheeler, B. S. from ACC. Mr. Novice Nicholson, B. S. from Rice Institute and M. Ed.
from North Texas State College. Mr. Jerry Mullins, B. S. from ACC. Mr. Joe Marshall, B. S. from
ACC and M. Ed. from Hardin-Simmons University.35
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