University of Texas Austin - Cactus Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1932

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c u .r ' 4« ■4 4i B U5ine55 Administration v ouncil MEMBERS M Trai ' Briscoe William Duncan Joe Kelton Alexander Myra Nolen . Malcolm Gregory Briggs Todd Ben Parkinson . Alvin Childs . Evelyn Matthews Georgia Mae Matejek . Beta Alpha Psi Sigma Iota Epsilon . Delta Sigma Pi Gamma Epsilon Pi . Beta Gamma Sigma Senior Representative . Junior Representative Junior Representative . Junior Representative Junior Representative 4 44 The Business Administration Council was organized in 1927 by Dean Fitzgerald for the purpose of creating better co-operation among the students of the School of Business Administration. It has charge of the annual banquet and all other social events held in the business school. The council consists of one representative from the senior class, four from the junior class, and the presidents of each of the five honorary business fraternities: Beta Alpha Psi, Sigma Iota Epsilon, Delta Sigma Pi, Gamma Epsilon Pi, and Beta Gamma Sigma. The officers are elected each year by the members of the council. The president of the council automatically becomes the president of the student body of the School of Business Administration. Alvin Childs is com- pleting his term as president of the council. First raw: Briscoe, Matthews, Childs, Nolen, Alexander Second row: Todd, Duncan, Matejek, Gregory, Parkinson Page 136

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T n . C A C T S 1-9 3 2. Czrirls Cirlee Lxlub OFFICERS Florence Hester Hallie Orr Florence Atkinson . Peggy Ayer Geraldine Slaughter Gilbert E. Schramm President Vice-President Manager Librarian Accompanist Director The Girls ' Glee Club has again shown its ability to give the highest type of entertainment in vocal music. Many favorable comments have been received on the concerts which the club has given this year. The most successful out-of-town concert was given in Kerrville under the auspices of Schreiner Institute. Fifty-five girls out of over a hundred possibilities were selected for the glee club this year. The organiza- tion and the spirit of co-operation of the members have helped the club greatly in its progress. Mr. Gilbert E. Schramm of San Antonio has been the director of the club for the last five years, and his untiring efforts have played no small part in aiding the organization to obtain its present success. Miss Dorothy Gebauer is the faculty sponsor and chaperon on all out-of-town trips. The Varsity Co-Ed Quartette, composed of Jane Bland, Seawillow Haltom, Florence Atkinson, and Lois Thompson, has been one of the popular features of the club for a number of years. The quartette has ap- peared at the law banquet, the meeting of the house-mothers, several churches, and on a number of University programs this year. The octette, which is composed of the members of the quartette, together with Martha Pearl Hollis, Peggy Ayer, Hallie Orr, and Ruth Kraushaar, has completed its second year as an important unit of the club. Soloists of the Girls ' Glee Club this year include Frances Revell, Jane Bland and Annabel Murray. Caroline Williams directed the vaudeville skits which furnished the modern touch to the programs. First row: McLendon. Underwood. Mann, Bland, Murray, Atkinson, Schramm, Hester, Slaughter, Redman, Trumhoff, Halm. Hollis Second row: Rainey, Gates, Tait, Harris, Fuston, Cannon, Blackburn, Grasty. Spence, Brandeburger, Quarrells Third row: MooRE, Prokop, Reid, Carr, Sandtedt, Revell, Greenwood, Ayer, Kraushaar, Burns, Jones, Vela Fourth row: Peterson, Culberson, Butts, Mayhew, Montgomery, Kawlkes, Pittman, Schmidt, Decherd, Charleton, Miller Page isS



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c c r I U niversity i- ignt vJpera v ompany OFFICERS Annabel Murray President Burt Dykk Business Manager Jane Bland Secretary Malcolm Gregory Treasurer Wendell E. Little Reporter Lester C. Brenizer Director Edith Johnston Accompanist Geraldine Slaughter Accompanist FACULTY ADVISORS Dorothy Gebauer Everett G. Smith W. E. Metzenthin, Sponsor MEMBERS Rika Alexander Dorothy Anderson Peggy Ayer Sarah Blair Helen Blackburn Jane Bland Ruth Boren Sylvan Brown Ina M. Calhoun Alma Camp Capitola Cannon Gene Carr Nell Colgin C. C. Converse Susie Cunningham Ed Keith Chunn Virginia Dabney Burt Dyke T. P. Evans Ed Ferris Margaret Foster Anita Gates Margaret Grasty Malcolm Gregory Esther Halm Seawillow Haltom William Hamilton Francina Hardie Dorothy Hart Norma Hill Hettie Hofstetter W. P. Hood Melba Jones Ruth Kraushaar Wendell E. Little Burton Marshall Robert E. Maxey Eluis Meiners Ruth Messer Ruth Meyer Nancy Moore Charles M. Morton Louise Moss Annabel Murray Julia Newton Marguerite Oberkampf William Percy Truman Pouncey Mary H. Reid Frances Reese Lois Robbins Louise Robbins Harry Rode Charles E. Rothe Robert Schmidt Russell Sparenberg Ann Spivy Helen Stanley Lois Thompson Mavourneen Thompson George D. Thurman Earl Toepperwein George Urquhart Adine Vaughan Caroline Williams Rosa Catherine Woolsey The University Light Opera Company was organized during the fall of 1931 under the leadership of Dean V. I. Moore and the faculty advisors. One hundred and twenty students passed the tryouts for membership. The purpose of the organization is to study and produce musical drama and to develop an appreciation of music. Under the leadership of Lester C. Brenizer, the company gave for its premier performance The Firefly by Rudolph Friml, on Saturday, April 16, during the Round-Up. The University Orchestra played the ac- companiment for the production. Much of the credit for the successful production goes to the work of Earl Toepperwein, stage manager and technical director. First raw: Blackbuhn, Uabney, Urquhart, Slaughter. Gregory. Bland, Brenizer, Murray, Metzenthin. Little, Hill, Hood, Sparenberg. Second row: Halm, Cunningham, Percy, Redman, Marshall, Blair, Toepperwein, Aver, Thurman, Hart, Chunn, Jones, Converse Third row: Camp, Moore, Rode, Spivy, Pouncey, Grasty, Rothe, Oberkampf, Meiners, Meyer, Schmidt, Thompson, Vaughan, Fourth row: Calhoun, Newton, Cannon, Messer Fage 237

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