The J-TAC (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 4, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 5, 1954 Page: 8 of 8
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8—THE J-TAC
Tuesday, October 5, 1954
Gerald Karr Elected
Student Council Veep
clubs, and Commander of the Hon- Texas Tech at Lubbock next fall.
or Guard'.
Gerald says his reasons for
Tarleton were because it
' _ ' was
■ com-
BY JOYCE SHORT
J-TAC Assistant Editor
When arid if you manage to
catch a fleeting glimpse ,:<$f some-
one moving like ninety,-across ouj
.campus, someone whose eyes just
sparkle with devilish fun, chances
are' that someone is our recently-
elected Student Council vice-presir
■ dent, Gerald ICarr,
Gerald was born on June 21.
19u5, in Rule, Texas, He now lives
."In Seymour,- however, with a fam-
ily of six. Gerald is'five fet, eiglit
inc-lies tall, has light brown hail
and greenish-blue eyes.
Gerald's favorite color is blue,
and- 'his favorite food is fried
-chicken. His favorite hobby,is golf
and one in which Gerald is quite
good.
Gerald's favorite" sport is: foot-
ball, and his favorite movie stai
is Rock Hudson. His favorite spot
The
on the .campus, oddly enough, is
the girl's dorm!
Favorite Subjects
Whbn asked if he liked to read
Gerald said no, he'd rather just
spend his spare time at a dance.
Gerald said his favorite season
was spring; his favorite music is
of the popular, type.. His pet peeve
is to, hear -somebody bragging
about himself. . i , -
. Gerald's favorite subjects and
teachers .include all his agricul-
ture courses ancl all his agricul-
ture professors.-
Gerald-says he is not "involved'
in any current love affair but as
for women, "I like 'em and I enjoy
being around, them."
Gerald's ambition is "to go back
to the 'farm." With all his FFA
experience, he is sure to succeed
in this Jiield. ■ . ■
Silver Key's President
Gerald had many honors corning
his way in. high school. He was
on the Student Council for three
years, president of his class one
year, vice-president one year, and
vice-president of FFA for one
year. . ..
Gerald's honors in Tarleton in-
clude, being, president of the Silvei
Keys, one of the compus social
MAKE
THE CROSS DRUG STORE
Your Crossroads
WHILE AT TARLETON
ing to
was small cum
■real pretty. He
and the campus
is going to attend
Gerald, whose family calls him
Corky, aaid, .tha.t he \yas very, glad
and honored''to be chosen, by the
students to,be the 1954-55 Student
Council vice-president.
STAFFORD CLEANERS
398 N. Belknap
Phone L-4818
WELCOME TO TARLETON
Welcome to
CAWYER DRUG STORE
! Come in and get acquainted
Just' like -your hometown Drug Store
North Side of. Square
FARMERS-FIRST NATIONAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANKING
FOR OVER FORTY-SEVEN YEARS "
Member Federal Deposit Insurance ■ Coi^orutiqn ;
FOOTBALL
CONTEST
Enter your prediction
In the big College
Store football contest
... you may win
a valuable ...
FREE PRIZE
Entry blanks are now
available in The Col-
lege Store . . . make
your prediction of the
final score of the Tar-
leton - Paris football
game . . . the nearest
correct answer wins.
Entries will be judged
on correct final score
and score by quarters.
The winner can make
a selection of one of
several beautiful,
prizes to be offered
each week . . . make
your guess and ,..
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The J-TAC (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 4, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 5, 1954, newspaper, October 5, 1954; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth140550/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Tarleton State University.