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Judith Ann Harlow
Judith Ann Lindsey Harlow was a life-long Anna resident. She began school in Anna at the age of 6 in 1941 and graduated from Anna High School in 1953.
Mrs. Harlow was the first secretary of Anna ISD and worked for the school district for 27 years.…
Mrs. Harlow was the first secretary of Anna ISD and worked for the school district for 27 years.…
Gussie Nell Davis
Gussie Nell Davis is best known for creating a "first" for Texas and the nation when Kilgore College hired her in 1940 to organize a group of girls to perform at half-time college football games. Her efforts produced the Kilgore College Rangerettes,…
Cynthia A. Cockrell
Cynthia Ann "Queenie" Tolleson moved to Prosper in 1963, graduated from Prosper High School in 1974, received a Bachelor of Science degree from Texas A&M University in 1978, and earned a Masters of Science degree from Texas A&M Commerce in 1987. As a…
Jerry Bryant
Jerry Bryant attended Farmersville ISD and later graduated from Farmersville High School. Mrs. Bryant received her Registered Nurse (RN) degree in June of 1948 at McKinney City County Hospital.
Mrs. Bryant served as a Registered Nurse for over 40…
Mrs. Bryant served as a Registered Nurse for over 40…
Retha Davis Tibbals
Retha Davis Tibbals had energetic curiosity which made her a lifelong learner and avid reader. Education was a large passion for herself and her family. Mrs. Tibbals and her husband Harry Tibbals, encouraged and financed college educations for their…
Tags: Retha Tibbals, Women of Collin County, Wylie
Jane Huddleston
Jane Huddleston is a native Celina resident who has spent her life dedicated to preserving the history of the city. Mrs. Huddleston has served her city as a member of the Main Street Board, the Historical Preservation Commission, and as Vice…
Queens Garcia Rodriguez, and Andrea Garza, 2000
Previous Fiesta Queens, Garcia Rodriguez '81 and Andrea Garza ' 91, in the Mexican Independence Day Celebration parade.
[SRP Flyer, 1968]
A flyer promoting the Texas Summer Reading Program theme "Vacation Readers Go Everywhere".