Abilene Christian College - Prickly Pear Yearbook (Abilene, TX)
- Class of 1943
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IDedication
tQhey have made possible our being here by
depriving themselves of personal comfortse
often by foregoing actual necessities: their
sacrifice and selfless devotion to an ideal have
made Abilene Christian College live and grow.
Attempting to express our gratitude for such
inspirational fidelity we dedicate the 1943
Prickly Pear to the parents of Abilene Christian
College students and ex-students.
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This year has been a momentous one
in the annals of world history: for those of
us fortunate enough to have been in
A. C. C., it will hold memories far more
pleasant than the recollections of our less
favored fellow man. If the Prickly Pear
has depicted evidence of memories dear to
you. then the book has fulfilled its purpose.
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J . B. Collins, Big Spring President
G. L. J ennings, Abilene ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Vice-President
B. Sherrod, Lubbock ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,, Vice-President
S. N. Allen, Abilene ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.Vice-President
Hollis L. Manly, Abilene ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Secretary-Treasurer
MEMBERS
C. T. Hutchison ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Abilene S. A. Bacon ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, Abilene
Wade Jones ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Childress L. P. Bennett ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Plains
E. S. Lee Spur Omar Burleson ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Anson
J . E. Manly ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Abilene Dr. Chester Callan ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 ,,,,,,,, Rotan
R. Martin Lubbock E. D. Chambers ......................................... Glenn
J. B. McGinty ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Terrell G. W. Cox ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Canyon
Robert Miller ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ozona R. L. Cooner ................................................. Kyle
George Pepper ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sweetwater J udge Allen D. Dabney ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Eastland
R. M. Pyeatt ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Clyde Clyde Echols ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Abilene
D. B. Rambo ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Huntsville Dr. Joe B. Foster ................................ Houston
Crutcher Scott ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Abilene W. H. Free ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Abilene
Otto Sosebee ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Anson William Gunn .................................... Amarillo
C. A. Wade ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sweetwater M. L. Hays .................................... Brownwood
J . W. Watson ............................ Colorado City G. C. Helvey ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Abilene
Dr. Stanley Whitacre ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, San Antonio W. F. Hejl ................................................. Midland
TOaTHE STUDENTS OF 1942-43:
There has been no student body in Abilene Christian Col-
lege during the twenty-one years that I have been privileged
to know A. C. C. that I have admired more than you who have
been on our campus this year, 1942-43.
The fortitude with which you have faced the peculiar un-
certainties of the time, which are affecting your very lives, has
been remarkable. The resolution with which you have lived,
carried on your academic work, and entered into your student
activities, in spite of circumstances, and even in spite of the
mistakes we all might have made, will, without doubt, strengthen
you and stand you in good stead in the years to come.
I pray that God may bless each of you, and my hope is that
each one of you may in the future diligently seek after Him
through His Son. It is the sincere wish of all of us who work
at Abilene Christian College that, whether you return here for
school or not, we may have the opportunity of helping you in
any time of need.
Do not forget that Abilene Christian College is your school
mother.
Your friend
DON H. MORRIS
President
3y: R'PSMFTH Graduate of Abilene Christian College M. A.
1ce- re51dent from University of Texas Superintendent 0f
Goose Creek Public Schools President of Lee
Junior College, Goose Creek, Texastcame to
A. C. C. in 1936 Profess0r of Social Science-
Vice-President of A. C. C., 1940.
Graduate of Abilene Christian College M. A.
from Leland Stamford U., Palo Alto, California-
Ph. D. from Columbia U. Came to A. C. C. in 1925
instruct0r in mathematics and education, 1925-
26 Assistant Professor in Education, 1927-30-
Dean of Students, 1933-38 Dean, 1938.
President of Texas Association of Deans and
Advisers of Men, 1937-38, 1941-42 Chairrnan,
Guidance Section of Texas State Teachers Associa-
tion, 1939-40 President of Rotary Club and mem-
WALTER H. ADAMS ber of Phi Delta Kappa, National Educational
Dean Fraternity.
Graduate of Abilene Christian College M B. A. from University of
Texas,,,Principa1 Rural School, Johnson County for three years ,,Bursar
of A. C. C. since 1927.
Vice-President of Texas Conference,,,,member of Abilene Kiwanis
Club,,.,Member of the MAM Club and Alpha Chi of A. C. C.
Attended Ward Seminary, now known as Ward-Belmont College
spent ten years in J apan as a missionary....became associated with Abilene
Christian College in 1921,".served as matron in one of the girls, dormitories
,,,,secretary to President J esse P. Sewell and Batsell Baxter". registrar
since 1927.
LAWRENCE L. SMITH
Bursar
MRS. CLARA BISHOP
Registrar
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R. C. BELL. M. A. LL. D.
Professor of Bible
JAMES FRANKLIN COX. M. A.
Professor of Bible and
Education
JOHN PAUL GIBSON. M. D.
Professor of Health
MARCUS E. MULLINGS, Ph. D.
Professor of Mathematics and
Head of the Department
HOWARD L. SCHUG. Ph. D.
Professor of Modern Languages
and Head of the Department
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W. EARL BROWN. M. A.
Professor of Social Science and
Head of the Department
JAMES E. FREEMAN. M. A.
Professor of Business
Admimstratlon '
GROVER C. MORLAN. Ph. D.
Professor of Elementary
Education and Head of
Education Department
CHARLES H. ROBERSON, M.A..
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Professor of Bible and Biblical
Languages and Head of the
Department
JEWELL WATSON, M.A.
Professor of English and Head
of the Department
NORENE WATSON. B. A., B. F. A.
Assistant Professor of Piano and Theory
BURNYA MAE MOORE M. A.
Assistant Professor of Clothing
W. M. YOWELL. M. A.
Associate Professor of Psychology and
Social Science
B. T. CLARK. JR. M. A.
Instructor in Natural Science
ARTHUR COLEMAN, B. A.
Instructor in Education and Social Science
Football Coach and Assistant Coach in
Basketball
D. W. CHAIN: B. S.
Instructor in Band
A. B. MORRIS. B. S.
Instructor in Physical Education and Ag-
riculture
REBECCA MORRIS. B. A.
Instructor in Speech
HARRIET ROGERS. B. S.
instructor in Typing and Shorthand
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PAUL C. WITT, Ph.D.
Professor of Chemistry and Head of the
Department of Natural Science
LYLIAN GRACE ARLEDGE. M. A.
Associate Professor of Home Economics
and Head of the Department
MRS. CLARENCE E. BALEY. M.A.
Associate Professor of English
GILMER L. BELCHER, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Education and
School Administration
LEONARD BURFORD, M. A.
Associate Professor of Music and Head of
the Department
RHETTA SCOTT GARRETT, M.A.
Associate Professor of English
HOSEA H. LEWIS, M. A.
Associate Professor of Physics and
Mathematics
PAUL SOUTHERN. M. A.
Associate Professor of Bible and English
J. W. TREAT. M.A.
Associate Professor of Spanish and English
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MONA SIEH. B. A.
Instructor in Piano and Theory
JUANITA TITTLE. B.A.
Instructor in Art
MARGUERITE ANDERSON
Acting Librarian
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MAX LEACH, M. A. V I a 1, '
Instructor in Science W. . " ' f '1 ,
MRS. McFARLAND 1 V7 ,4 :1 V1
Hostess of Chamberg Half , m II W
LELA PARTIN i ' 3" .7
Secretary to Administration? 1 1 fl
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DOROTHY URBAN
Secretary to Administration
MRS. TEMPLETON
Dietician
J. D. THOMAS
Assistant Burser
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ERNEST D. SHELTON, M.S.
High School Superintendent
G. A. SCRUGGS, B.A.
Principal of High School
WILLIAM C. SIKES M.A.
Supervisor in High School
ZELMA LAWYER. M.A.
Supervisor in High School
ROBERT REEVES. B.S.
Supervisor in High School
EUGENE SMITH. B A.
Supervisor in High School
ESSIE RAMBO, B.A.
Principal of Elementary School
MRS. W. C. SIKES. B.A.
Supervisor in Grades
HOMER F. HOWK,
Director ACC Press
Bill Hay
Student
Cchncie
President lst Semester
Bill Hay
President 2nd Semester
Foy Short
Foy Short
Serving as a link between the Students, Association and the Admin-
istration, the Student Council meets regularly to promote activities in
Abilene Christian College.
This year the council has sponsored chapel programs, an all student
picnic, all college night, intra-mural sports, freshman get-acquainted
week, and a Victory garden.
Finleyu Brewster. Hay. LeFan. Short. Kercheville, Johnston,
McCord, Jackson, Stromquist. Cox. McDonald, and Mullins
Student 680cm
Ceeaaa 99 Ms
Culmination of four years of pleasant and memorable activities came for the class of
1943 with the annual ttstage walking on May 31. The diplomas presented entitled these
students to recall, as exes, both the fun and the hardship of college life.
Among those memories Will be the Fall picnic at Roadside park; the Junior-Senior
picnic at Lytle Lake this Spring honoring the boys called into the Army Air Corpse
making a huge gap in the graduation list; the sponsoring 0f the Master Singers and the
presentation of the class gift-beautiful draw curtains for the windows of Sewell audi-
torium; the senior one-act play directed by Lois McBride; the ttfarewell" of J im Cox, class
prexy, in March-he was succeeded by Clayton Tuggle; and a multitude of activities that
bound the graduating class of ,43 into loyal exes 0f the Wildcat Lair.
OFFICERS
President Jim Cox, Jr.
Vice-President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, J im Bob Jarrell
Secretary Lois McBride
JIM COX, Jr.
Seniwto, - -
ANNAGENE AINSWORTH
Fluvanna
B. S. Secondary Education
Los Alegres; Ellen H. Richards
MARY PEARL BEARDEN
Lamesa
B. S. Home Economics
Ellen H. Richards; C. S. O.
CHRISTINE BROWN
Devine-
B. A. English
Los Alegres, 39-41; W Club;
Girls1 Dormitory Council.
LAVERNE COALSON
Abilene
B. S. Home Economics
NELDA CORTHRON
Denison. Texas
B. A. English
Press Club, 41-42; Optimist 41-
42; Los Alegres; Alpha Chi
MARY MARGARET BAUCOM
Corpus Christi
B. A. English
Pickwickian; A Cappella; Ellen
H. Richards; Girls, Training
Class; W Club; Mission Study.
NELLIE MERLE BENNETT
Morton
B. A. History
Melpomenean; Kitten Klub;
Ko-Jo-Kai, Sec. 42, Reporter 43;
Junior Beauty; School Beauty
43; Girls, Dormitory Council,
Vice-Pres. 42.
CHARLES CHUMLEY
Englewood. Colo.
3703 S. Sherman
B A
. . English
Transfer from David Lipscomb
College; Dramatics; Speech
Tournament; 11A1, Club. Evan-
gelistic Forum.
J. D. CONE
Colony, Okla.
B. S. Pre-Med
Band; Vice-Pres. of Freshman
Class; A Cappella, Pres. 40-41;
Tri-College Med Club; Pre-Med
Club, President; Gavel Club,
Pres. 41-42; Forensic Mgr.;
Student Council, 41-42; Mel-
pomenean; Sub-T-16; Science
Club; Texas Academy of Sci-
ence; "A4 Club, president.
BETH COWART
San Benito
B. A. History
A Qappella; Melpomenean; Ko-
Jo-Kai; Girls, Dormitory Coun-
cil; Senior Favorite
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C. E. DUGGER
Lawrenceburg, Tenn.
B. S. Business Administration
Phi Omega Chi; Business Ad-
ministration Club
ROBERT FAVER
Sweetwater
B. S. Business Administration
Business Administration Club;
Badminton; Gavel Club
ROBERT FINDLAY
Anson
B. S. Business Administration
Press Club; Alpha Psi Omega;
3A4, Club; Gavel; Melpomenean;
Forensics; ths Who in Amer-
ican Colleges and Universities;
Pickwickian.
BENNIE LEE FUDGE
Athens. Alabama
B. A. Greek
Alpha Chi; iiAii Club; ths
Who in American Colleges and
Universities; Evangelistic For-
um; Mission Study, Leader
42-43.
HENRY A. GRUBBS
Abilene
2241 So. 8th St.
B. S. Business Administration
Business Administration Club
MARILEE FAVER
Sweetwater
B. S. Physical Education
Band, 39-40; Kitten Klub, 40-
41; Ellen H. Richards; Badmin-
ton; P. A. L. S., Sgt-at-Arms.
LEWIS FERGUSON
Junction
B. S. Business Administration
Business Administration Club
J ACK FOGARTY
Abilene
B.A. Bible
Evangelistic Forum; Mission
Study; Melpomenean Club;
Prickly Pear, Business Manager.
LOUISE GILES
Breckenridge
B. S. Business Administration
Class Favorite, 39-40; Ko-Jo-
Kai, President 42-43, Vice-
president, 41-42; 2W" Club
Treasurer, 42-43, B. A. Club,
Secretary 42-43.
TED HALE
Colorado City
Box 11
B. S. Business Administration
Business Administration Club
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WELDON HAMMILL BILL HAY
Brownsbora Abilene
B. A. Bible B. S. Business Administration
Evangelistic Forum; Mission 2C" Club; Trojans; Business
Study. Administration Club; PreSIdent
of Students, Association; Whois
Who in A.C.C.
BELVIE LEE HILER LOTTIE 13- HOBBS
P 11 Abilene
ngrrslgoute 2641 So. 5th . . .
B. A. English B: S. Business Administration
PickWickjan Club, President Girls Training Class; Alpha
40-41, editor of iiPickWicker" Chi? 13' A' Chlb
40-41; Los Alegres; Girlsi Traini
ing Class; String Ensemble; A
Cappella; Alpha Chi, President,
43; Mission Study.
MASAAKI ISHIGURO
Los Angeles, California
B. S. Chemistry
Transfer from Pepperdine Col-
lege; Science Club.
WANDA LYNN HUGHES
Woodson
B. S. Business Administration
Business Administration Club;
Ko-Jo-Kai; Kitten Klub.
JIM BOB JARRELL JAYNE KERCHEVILLE
Ft. Worth Prescott, Arizona
B, S Education 120 N. Mt. Vernon . .
Football, 39-42; Alpha Chi, A Cappella; PickWIckIan; Mel-
President7 42; 2A" Club; Whois pomenean, Seg. 42-43; Girls:
Who in American Colleges and Dorm. COUDCII; Alpha PSI
Universities; Vice-president of Omega; Cadettes, LiBUt- General
Senior class; A Cappella; Mis-
sion Study, Evangelistic Forum;
Phi Omega Chi.
JAMES KNOTT REX KYKER
Ft. Worth Farwell
2610 Loving B. A. . Dramatic Art
Baseball, 41, 42, 43- Art Club; Evangelistic Forum; Mission
Science Club; Business Admin-
istration Club.
Study; Gavel Club; Forensics;
Melpomeneans, vice-president,
42-43; 2A2 Club; Alpha Psi
Omega; Los Alegres; Student
Council, Vice-Pres., 43.
Seniwto,
CHARLES LANCASTER LOUISE LANCASTER
Belfast, Tennessee Belfast, Tennessee
B. A, History B. A. English
Transfer from David Lipscomb; Transfer from David Lipscomb;
Mission Study; Evangelistic 2W3 Club; Ellen H. Richards;
Forum; A Cappella. Melpomenean Club; Girlsi
Training Class; Mission Study;
Senior Beauty; Girlsi Dormitory
Council.
BILLY LANDERS GLADYS MAE LOVELADY
Abilene Abilene
B. S. Business Administration 525 Peach
Business Administration Club B. A. Music Education
Phi Omega Chi. A Cappella
LOIS MCBRIDE ORVILLE MCDONALD
Lamesa . Cedar Bayou
13' A' . Dramatic Arts B. S. Business Administration
Girls, Dormitory Counc11;Me1- Trojans, Vice-Pres. 43; Mel-
pomenean Chlb, Sec. 42; KO' omenean Pla ers; Business
Jo-Kai, Pres. 42! Vlce-Presl 43,5 deinistration yClub; Mission
A1phaPs10mega,Pres.43; iW Study; Student Council, Vice-
Club, Vice-pres. 43; C. S. 0., Pres 43
Vice-pres. 43; Class Favorite 41; i .
Band Sweetheart, 42; Class
Secretary, 41, 42, 43.
LURLINE MCGREGOR
FREEMAN McKNIGHT
Troup
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B' 5' Busmess Admlnistration 1131.511; Easiness Administration
g.gaPana; Alphcal Chi, if? .43; Business Administration Club,
1r 5 ralnmg ass; ISSIOD - 43.
Study; Business Ad. Club; 4W4 Board Of DlreCtorsi
Club, President 42-43.
DORQTHY JO MCMULLEN RUTH MERWIN
Abllene . . . . Port Arthur
B. S. Busmess Administration 2715 8th Street
Business Administration Club; B S '
Sec. to Registrar. ' '
Education
Melpomeneans; French Club;
Band; Art Club; C. S. 0.,
Charter Member, Sec. 43; Girls
Dorm Council; Prickly Pear
Staff; Ko-Jo-Kai; Press Club;
Optimist Staff.
WAYNE MICKEY NORMA RUTH MOSER
153ng04" Bible ZNaxghachie
- - . . 27 ollege St.
$thppavllila, Preirggif! B??? B. S. Business Administration
0 S 0 m . .e can. .0 ' Transfer from JTAC' Pickwick-
leges and Universities; Missmn ian Club Sec. 42.43;. Sextette'
E5393; Evangelistic Forum; A A Cappella; Bus. Ad. Club;
GATA, Pres. 42-43; Optimist
Staff; Press Club; Girlsi Dormi-
tory Council; Kitten Klub;
C. S. 0., Charter Member;
ths Who in A. C. C.
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IRA L. NORTH
Lawrenceburg, Tennessee
B. A. Public Speaking
Debate team; Evangelistic For-
um; Mission Study; Transfer
from David Lipscomb College.
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JQHNXPLUNKETT
iRoyail Oak. Michigan
2 39 East Brockton
B. S. Education
Phi Omega Chi, Vice-president
x 42443; Melpomenean Players;
113?st Club; Whois Who in
A. C. C.; Prickly Pear, Editor
42-43.
HARRIANN RICE
Abilene
B. S. Education
Spanish Club; P. A. L. S.
ERNESTINE SHELTON
Abilene
B. S. Home Economics
Ellen H. Richards, sec. 41-42,
vice pres. 42-43; Science Club;
Melpomenean Players.
LEA SHORT
Porterville, California
B. A. English
ths Who in A.C.C.; ths
Who in American Colleges and
Universities; Pickwickian Club;
Pres. 43; C50, First Pres; Op-
timist, Business Manager 42,
Editor 43; Student Council;
Wildcat Band; ACC Symphony;
2W3 Club, Corres. Sec7y; Mel-
pomenean Players; Ko-Jo-Kai;
Press Club, Vice-Pres.
OUIDA MAY SIMPSON
Littlefield
B. S. Physical Education
Tennis Team; Badminton Team.
LELA PARTIN
Goose Creek
222 E. Murrill Ave.
B. S. Business Administration
Business Administration Club,
Board of Directors; GATA, Sec.
43; Secretary to Administration.
. C. REED
Hedly
B. A. Bible
Mission Study; Evangelistic
Forum; Alpha Chi; 4A7 Club.
DORA RICHARDSON
Abilene
210 Graham
B. S. Elementary Education
Kitten Klub; Art Club; Ellen
H. Richards; Appollonean Sing-
ers.
F OY SHORT
S. Rhodesia. Africa
P. O. Macheke
B. S. Business Administration
Mission Study; Evangelistic
Forum; Men4s Glee Club; Sub-
T-16, Quartermaster 42-43;
ths Who in American C01-
leges and Universities; Student
Council, President 43; Bus. Ad.
Club; 4A, Club.
SYBIL SHORT
S. Rhodesia, Africa
P. O. Macheke
B. A. Bible
Girls4 Training Class, Leader 42;
4W4 Club; Alpha Chi; ths
Who in American Colleges and
Universities; A Cappella; Mis-
sion Study; Art Club.
FRANCES SMEDLEY
Clyde
B. S. Education
Kitten Klub; Ellen H. Richards;
P.A.L.S., Secretary-Treasury
41-42, President 42-43.
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BILL TERRY
Texarkana
2011 New Boston Road
B. S. Chemistry
Science Club
J. D. THOMAS
Lubbock
B. A. Bible
Assistant Bursar; Mission
Study; Evangelistic Forum.
CLAYTON TUGGLE
Throckmorton
B. S. Business Administration
Band Business Manager, 1943;
President of Senior Class Se-
cond Semester; Pickwickian
Clug; Business Administration
Clu
V. M. WHITESELL
Nashville, Tennessee
1706 Primrose
B. S. Chemistry and Math
Tennis Team; Business Ad.
Club; Science C1ub;P1'e-Med
C1ub;1Cy C1ub;1A, C;1ub Mens
Glee C1ub;Student Council,
Athletic Representative, 1943
DOW WILSON
Briscoe
B. A. Bible
Melpomenean Players; Evan-
gelistic Forum; Mission Study;
Intra- mural footba11;Forensics.
LEONARD WOOD, JR.
Brady
B. S. Chemistry
Phi Omega Chi, President;
Melpomenean Players; Science
Club; Business Administration
Club; Press Club.
WILMA TERRY
Snyder
B. A. Dramatic Arts
Student Council 41- 42, Junior
Representative; Melpomenean
P1aye1s, Bus Ad C1ub;E11en H
Richards.
LOU ANN TOWNSLEY
Oklahoma City. Oklahoma
2712 W. let
S. Primary Education
Art Club;E11en H. Richards;
Kitten K1ub;A Cappella, Sec
41- 43; GATA; Girls Dormitory
Council, Pres. 42- 43; C...,SO
Charter Member; Sooner Club.
ALICE POPE WALKER
Brownfield
B S Business Administration
Business Administration Club;
Melpomenean Players; Kitten
Klub.
BETTY WILLIAMS
Cordell, Okla.
B. A. Music
Band; A Cappella; Sextet;
PA.L..,S Vice- Pres C..,SO.
Charter Member; Pickwickian;
Sooner C1ub;Ellen H. Richards;
French C1ub;Coterie.
JIMMY WOOD
Holliday
B A Speech
Debater, 4 years; Mission Study;
1A1 Club;Gave1 Club; Los
Alegres;A1pha Psi Omega;
Melpomenean P1ayers;Evan-
gelistic Forum.
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The Junior class activities for this school year began with a ttcotton
pickingh to help the farmers, followed later by a dinner and theater party
in the fall. As spring rolled around, they had a joint picnic at Lytle Lake
for' the boys that left for the Air Corps. As rings might not be obtainable
next year, the Juniors placed their order this year and will receive them
next fall. A tGay Nineties Reviewh was presented to earn money for
the Junior Senior Banquet, which was held in May as the final activity
of the year.
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OFFICERS
President ,7 , Wallace J ackson
Vice-President ., e a J ames LeFan
Secretary ., ,, Effie McCord
Wallace J ackson
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JAMES ATTEBERRY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Abilene
Station A
JIMMY AUSTIN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Corpus Christi
1812 Peabody
DOYLE BANTA ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Tuttle, Okla.
BILLY BARNETT Austin
RAYMOND BOSTICK ................................................ Temple
R. R. 2
GLENNA BOYD Lubbock
13013 Arnett
MAY DELLE BUTLAR .............................................. Quanah
NINA JO CHESSHIER .............................................. Childress
NED COX Temple
1306 South 2nd
OLLIE DEAN COX Abilene
2057 N. 3rd.
CLEVE CULLERS Bryson
Box 187
WALTER CYPERT ..................................................... Hamlin
DAVID DART ............................................. Hamilton, N. Y.
RUTH DRUM Dallas
10202 Red Bud Road
MERRILL DUGGER .......................... Lawrenceburg, Tenn.
DON FINDLAY Anson
ERNEST FINLEY Irving
CARLTON FOUST Temple
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MARY DOT FRAZIER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
R.R.1
LOVETTA FULFER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
CHARLES GARNER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
RALPH GRAHAM ..............................
J ACK GREEN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Nugent Rt.
DURWARD GRUBB ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1018 Butternut
MARY CAYCE GRUBB
MARY BESS HARDGRAVE ,,,,,,,,,,
Box 755
MARY LEE HARKEY ......................
MARY MARGARET HARRIS. ......
750 E. N. 15th
NOBLE HARRIS ,A
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Levelland
..... Hugo, Oklahoma
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Belton
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Tuscola
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Abilene
..................... Abilene
,,,,,, Nashville, Tenn.
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sanderson
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Dickens
....................... Abilene
Abilene
750 E. N. 15th
MAX HEFLEY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
An LT'AJ '
Lu .Lbeuv 1cw
GLORIA JUNE HOBBS ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1525 Orange
MARY GLENN HUFF ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Box 186
HAZEL LEE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
........ Jackson, Tenn.
5
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Abilene
...................... Lockney
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Winters
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TROY LEE,,, . . V WLongview
JAMES LEFAN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Quinlan
PATRICIA LOE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Raymondsville
MARY HELON McANULTY ,,,,,,,,,,,, Camden, Arkansas
223 Madison
EFFIE McCORD Dallas
5546 Belmont
WILLIAM McDANIEL ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sinton
JAMES MCKINNEY Sweeny
DOROTHY JEAN MARTIN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lubbock
1793 2lst
DORIS MASSEY ..Abi1ene
926 Victoria
MARTHA FAY MOLLOY ..................... Hollis, Oklahoma
Box 415
JACK MORGAN Temple
Rt. 1
LARNELL NICHOLS ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Prescott. Arkansas
CATHERINE OVERALL ............................ Nashville, Tenn.
3535 Central
BERT POWF'T T Freeport
Box 481
JAMES QUALLS Cisco
Box 612
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MARJORIE RAWLINSON ...................................... Corsicana
419 South 30th
GEORGE RICHARDSON ............................................ Abilene
326 Peach
WANDA RICHARDSON ............................................ Abilene
210 Graham
COLEEN HOUSE Cisco
GERTRUDE ROY Call
JAMES BUSHING Pritchett
R. L. SANDERS Anson
Box 566
MARGARETE SAVAGE ........................................ Littlefield
Rt. 2
GRANT SHARMAN Canyon
Box 436
HAZEL SMITH Lubbock
R. A. SMITH Ballinger
GERALDYNE STEPHENSON .............................. Ft. Worth
2004 Gould
MARY PRUDIE STORY ............................................ Stanton
LLOYD SWINDLE Tuscola
DOROTHY JO SWINDOLL .......................................... Dallas
BOYD TAYLORW
Paducah, Ky.
322 South 19th
EUGENE TENREY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Calumet. Okla.
Box 91
NORMAN THOMAS ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hale Center
FRANKIE TIDWELL Anson
VIVIAN TREAT Bellevue
MARY 'rU'T'rLE Dallas
DOROTHY URBAN ..Brady
BILLY VINSON Abilene
Nugent Rt.
THOMAS WAGNER ................................ Hopkinsville; Ky.
2211 South Virginia
MARY LOUIS WALKER Coleman
MAX WATSON Austin
2602 Guadalupe
IMOGENE WEATHERFORD ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Chillicothe
Box 301
EDSEL WELLS ............................................ Detroit, Michigan
1268 Engle
CURTIS WISE Dallas
218 Hollywood
ELBERT YOUNG .................................. Brush Creek, Tenn.
Qeaaa cg W;
This year the Sophomores have been very active in phases of acad-
emic and extra-curricular activities on the campusescholastic honors,
debating, literary writings, sports, religious activites and social affairs.
Being especially outstanding in the field of sports, the Sophomores won
the intra-mural football championship and also the intra-mural basketball
championship, and honors in badminton, tennis, and baseball. The fall
picnic was held in November at Lytle Lake. The event was a success
and Sophomores recovered until December.
OFFICERS
President Guy Brewster
Vice-President Richard Back
Secretary Mae LaVerne Buchanan
GUY BREWSTER
Snphamamw, - -
OWEN AKIN Stamford
218 West Oliver
JOE AIKEN Sweetwater
503 Bawie
JAMES VICTOR ALLEN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Spur
A. R. ARCHER ..... Abilene
Box 558
ORAN BACK .. McLean
RICHARD DEAN BACK ......................................... McLean
WILLADEEN BAKER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Abilene
Route 3
LUCY BLAKE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Winfield. Kan.
1212 Ann St.
VERNON BOGLE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Abilene
702 N. E. 14th
PAUL BOND Perryton
LAWRENCE BONNER ...................................... Sweetwater
506 Cedar St.
MAXINE BROWN Abilene
1642 Clinton
JAMES ALVIN BRYAN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Frederick, Okla.
JACK BRYANT Sidney
MAE LAVERNE BUCHANAN ,, , Hobart, Okla.
Sapliamam, - -
JUANITA CARRINGTON ............................................ Dallas
919 Winnetka
DAN CLARK Arlington
101102 N. Center St.
LOLA SUE CLARK ...................................................... Abilene
1402 Washington Blvd.
MARION ETHELDA CLARK .................................... Abilene
1402 Washington Blvd.
DOROTHY CLOUD .................................................. Lampasas
ELDON COATS Idalou
C. J. COLLIER Abilene
310 Santos
GAYLEN COLLIER ................................................ Fluvanna
BETTY COLLINS .................................................. Big Spring
Box 829
JERRY CONE Colony, Okla.
LEWIS COX Clovis. N. M.
1208 Mitchell
WANDA COX Austin
3000 Bryker
MARY JEAN DAVIS ......................................... Waxahachie
304 E. Marvin
FREDDA DERRYBERRY ............................................ Abilene
1502 N. 3rd
OLLIE DUFFIELD ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mineral Wells
Box 336
Suphamawea - -
LA RAE EMBREE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Petersburg
Route 2
RUTH EMBREE Tuscola
GUY EVANS Abilene
1417 Cedarcrest
GLEN EXTER Dimmitt
WANDA FEHL Monahans
, Box 1082
HAROLD FLETCHER , ,,,,,, ,. Hamlin
Box 84
BILLY FLY Hugo, Okla.
308 E. Bluff
EULA FOSTER ,,,,,,,, Paris
177 Graham
BARBARA FOUCHE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Denver City
FREDDIE GARDNER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Carta Valley
BETTY ANN GILBERT ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lubbock
1914 29th
DOROTHY JEAN GLOVER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Winters
DOUGLAS GRAVES ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Abilene
1709 Belmont
BILL GROUND Dallas
Rt. 1, Box 353
JOHN HARDGRAVE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Sanderson
JO BETH HENDRICK ....................................... Hollis, Okla.
Box 32
GENE HICKS 77777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 San Antonio
115 Compton
JAMES MORRIS HICKMANV
Lawrenceburg. Tenn.
Sapliamwtea - -
WILMA LOIS HIGGINS .......................................... Hereford
ANNIE JO HTTT Higgins
ELDA JEAN HOOK ................................................ Rochester
LEO HUDDLESTON ......... ...Albuquerque
1504 N. 4th
FRANCES JACKSON ........................................ Farmersville
HENRY JEAN JONES ............................................ Knox City
JACK JORDAN Mineola
MARY ELLEN KEY ................................................ Hillsboro
306 Craig
ROBERTA KIDD 1' amesa
DALE KING Stamford
FRANK KISER. JR. Mason
MILDRED KNOWLES .............................. New Orleans, La.
4644 Bac'cich
SETH LAWRENCE Anson
LAVORIS LEE Spur
WILARA LEVERETT .................................................. Abilene
704 Elm
EDNA McCLELLAN ........................................ Lepanto, Ark.
BERNICE McCT W T AN McLean
HOWARD McCLELLAN .............................. Mayfield, Kan.
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MARCIA McCLENDON .............................................. Mineola
710 N. Pacific
J. T. MCDONALD .............................................. Cedar Bayou
Box 64
JEAN McELYEA ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Brownwood
501 Milton
GLORIA McLEOD Trent
BILLY JOE MAYNARD ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Crane
K3011 604
DORA DEE MITCHELL ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sylvester
KATHERINE MONEY .................................................... Waco
2300 Burnett
PAULINE MOQF'T F'Y Millersview
BRUCE MUNDAY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Los Angeles, Calif.
8100 S. Mariposa
JOHN MURPHY Dimmett
ALMA NEWKIRK ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Folsum, N. M.
BOBBY JO NICHOLS Waco
S. 31 Proctor
LOWELL PADEN.. .. Lubbock
CALLIE PARKER Royalty
WILLIAM PATTERSON ........................................... Abilene
310 Meander
LOUISE PEPPER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, San Antonio
Box 172
ANN RAMSEY Ennis
201 Gaines
JAMES SCOTT." ..Livingston N. Rhodesia
South Africa
Sapliamam, - -
BILLY 'SEALS Belton
Box 689
BILLY BOB- QF'T T F'RS Coolidge
Box 125
JACK SELLERS ........................................................... Coolidge
BETH SHORT .................................... Macheke. S. Rhodesia
South Africa
RUTH SINGER ...................................................... Sweetwater
1104 Fowler 1
ERNA T. SMITH Alba
COGSWELL SPIKES .................................................... Itasca
CLINTON STORM ........................................... Denver. Colo.
1900 Sherman
NANCY TERRY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Fayetteville. Tenn.
SHELDON F. VAN DYNE .......................... New York City
44-17 Morningside Drive
CARROLL VERNON ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Gladewater
R. R. 1
VIRGINIA WALES .................................................... Florence
JERELENE WARREN .................................................... Rotan
DARRELL WESTMORELAND ................................ Wingate
BOB WHITAKER .................................................. San Angelo
CLARA WHITTEN McAllen
RUTH WILLIAMS Stamford
JAMES YOUNGBLOOD .................................... Flint, Mich.
1021 Va Mason
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Wide-eyed, eager, and just a little apprehensive, nearly two hundred first-year students
flooded the campus of Abilene Christian College on Registration day last September. How-
ever, the Freshmen J amboree, promptly dispelled the last trace of shyness-and upper class-
men were forced to assume the role of by-standers as these spirited ttslimesh plunged into a
year of scholastic and social activities. Under the leadership of prexy A1 Kercheville the group
swung into action. In previous years, old tires and battery cases have been Vital necessities
to the Homecoming Bonfire, but last November at the Annual Homecoming Pep Rally, the fire
was just as big and blazing as ever, using all non-priority materials. Patriotically, and a trifle
foot-sore, they hiked to Lytle Lake for a fall picnic; and for a similiar occasion in March, the
same mode of transporation was employed. The Wind proved too strong for building fires at
Cobb Park-so everyone present made the best of the situation by consuming the hot dogs raw.
OFFICERS
President, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A1 Kercheville
Vice-President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hollis Manly
Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Nelda Jean Patteson
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OLIVE ADAMS ........................................ Hamlin
PATTI ALLEN ........................................ Abilene
HARRY ANTHONY .................................. Rotan
MARJORIE ARLEDGE .......................... Orange
TOMMY ARMSTRONG .......................... Dallas
5643 Monticello
GEBTRUDE ASHLEY ......... Hammon,. Okla.
RICHARD BATTEN ,,,,,,,,,,,, Tennessee Colony
MARY FOE BUCOM .................................... Taft
IMOGENE BIGGERSTAFF .................. Abilene
363 College Drive
ALAMAE BLACK ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Abilene
RR. 5
ROY BOURLAND ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Abilene
1002 Grape St.
ROBERT BRENNEN .................................. Alvin
BARBARA BROOKS .................................... Taft
WILLADINE BROWN ,,,,,,,,,,,, Bellview, N. M.
WALTER DANIEL CABE ................... Abilene
750 14th St.
H. W. CALLAN .................................... Shamrock
IMOGENE CARR ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Des Moines. N.M.
JOHN CLARDY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Brownwood
MARY LOUISE CLARY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Bonham
MOODY LEE COFFMAN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Abilene
R. R. 2
JEANNE COLE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Abilene
1717 Sycamore
CARROL COLLIER ........................ Brownfield
GERAL DEAN COMPTON ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Rotan
KATHLEEN CONWAY ................ Tulsa, Okla.
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GLORIA FRANCES CORDER .......... Abilene
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R. 4
MERLE EVELYN COX ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Clovis. N. M.
FAYE COX ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Achille, Okla.
DON CRANFILL .................................. Abilene
774 North 14th
ANNA LEE CROOM ......... ScottsdalaArizona
EDNA MAUDE CROW ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hamlin
MERRIAN CROWDER ........................... Snyder
MARY FRANCES CRUSH ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Garland
WILLIE JEAN CULLEN ...................... Abilene
1149 Palm
RICHARD LEE DACUS ......... Arapaho, Okla.
E. R. DAVIS ............................................ Lubbock
LOU ZOE DENT ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Olton
DAVID DESHA ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Grand Saline
JO ANN DUNN ...................................... Abilene
258 Graham
NANCY ESTES ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Abilene
Rt. 5
MILTON FLETCHER ............................ Hamlin
Box 84
ERCY G. FULBRIGHTWV, .McLean
JOYCE FULBRIGHT ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, McLean
Box 304
SHIRLEY GARDNER ............................. Anson
Rt. 1
BILLIE JEAN GLASS .......................... Abilene
1318 S. Fourth
MARDELLE GRAY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Carroll, Iowa
524 R. Carroll St.
MARY ELIZABETH HAAG ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Abilene
1182 Palm St.
KARLTON HALBERT ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, San Antonio
1910 Roosevelt Ave.
LA FAWN HALL.. ,,,,, Hawley
Rt. 1
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SUE HARDEGREE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Colorado City
723 Walnut St.
SARAH OLIVE HARPER ........ Colorado City
712 Oak
JOY ELAINE HARRIS ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Houston
227 Edgewood
DOROTHY JIM HARVEY ,,,,,,,,,,,, Big Spring
1510 Main
NOLA HEBBABD ...................... Milan. Kansas
J. C. HEJL ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Midland
EXA HENRY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Wickett
Box 205
MARY JO HENRY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Dallas
5919 Velasco
SELMA RAE HENRY ............................ Wickett
Box 205
IRVIN D. HILER ....................................... Dilley
7 Box 17,5 3 -'
JANE MARLIS HODGES ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Winters
LOIS HOOK ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Rochester
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WILMA RUTH H OTEN ........... Itasca
HELEN LANELL HUNT ...................... Sinton
AL HUNTER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Canyon
MARY JERNIGAN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mineola
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7'1 .' HAROLD'C 151'? JONES ........ Brownfield
FOY KIRKPATRICK ........................ Ft. Worth
933 Ramsey
BILL KUGHN. JR. ................ 0113, Louisiana
Lfo LEDBETTERWWW ..................... McLean
KOLLEEN LEE ......... i ............................ M idland
311 S. Pecos
MARGARET LEE ....................................... Rule
Rt. 2
LUTHER MACK LEFAN .................. Quinlan
SUE LOE Afton
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DOROTHY LUCK .............................. Stamfdrd
MARY EDITH LYNCH ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Littlefield
LARRY MCDONOUGH ,,,,,,,,,,, Cross Plains
Box 63 .
ALMEER MCFADDEN, JR. ,Mineral Wells
Rt. 1, Box 94
BETTY GREY MCKINNEY ............... Sweeney
Box 69
VESTAL MONROVIA MANER ,,,,,,,,, Blanket
Rt 1
HOLLIS MANLY, JR. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Abilene
842 Meander St.
VINCENT MAY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Kansas City. Kansas
BETTY MAYHEW ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ellis, Kansas
204 E. William
RICHARD MEGGS ................................... Dallas
6295 Mercedes
RENA FAYE MEIL ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lenders
Rt. 2
WANDA LOU MIDDLETON ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Abilene
1701 Cedar Crest
NELDA JEAN MILLIKEN ............... Lovelady
EDWARD F. MILLS ,,,,,,,,, Washington, D. C.
7004 Ninth St.
NINA JO MILTON ......... Albuquerque, N. M.
JACK RALPH MITCHELL ............ Brownfield
205 S. Eighth
BOBBIE LOU MORGAN .......................... Olney
407 w. Hamilton
MARY BELLE MORGAN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lubbock
1812 Ave. R
BARBARA JEANNE MORLAN ,,,,,,,,,, Abilene
Sta. A
JACKIE MORRIS ................................... Abilene
Sta. A
EMMA RUT mar. ............................. Waco
--'s A 604 N. -
FRANCES NE KIRK ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Falsom, N.M.
BETTY RAE NIGH ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Penalos. Kansas
BETTY NORMAN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Abilene
850 Beech
9mm - -
FRANCES OVERBY ................................ Dallas
1434 Serene Drive
NEIVILLE OWEN .................................... Vernon
Rt. 1
EDSEL PADEN ........................................ Abilene
Rt. 3
SARAH PARKER .................................... Royalty
NOBLE PATTERSON ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ft. Worth
1301 N. Sylvania
NELDA JEAN PATTERSON ................ Smiley
Box 179
BEN PAXTON ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Wilder, Idaho
Rt. 1
GLADYS RUTH PETTY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Quinlan
Boles Home
MARSHALL PIOR ......................... Sweetwater
1706 Lamar St.
HELEN POWELL ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Red Springs
PATSY POWELL .................................. Childress
JO POWERS ........................................... Abilene
.902 Peach St.
BILL PRUDE ......................................... Quinlan
Boles Home
ELSIE RAINES ...................................... Nineveh
RUTH RAMBO .................................... Huntsville
RANDALL RAMPY ,,,,,,,,,,,, Washington, D. C.
4532 47th St. N. W.
STELLA RAMSEY .................................... Moran
MARILYN RANGE ...................... San Antonio
1227 Hammond Ave.
JO NELL RIDER ................................... Houston
706 Redan
ANN ROBERSON .................................... Abilene
Sta. A
DORIS ROBERTS ...................................... Olden
LOYCE PEARL RODGERS
McMinnville,Tenn-.
RUTH ROGERS ...................................... Quanah
111 W. 10th
MAVIS ROSE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Dalhart
Box 470
5mm-2
MARVIN RUTLAND ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ovalo
GENE A. SCRUGGS ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, W ,,,,,,,, Abilene
Station A
FRANK SHARMAN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Canyon
Box 436
SHERLEY SHEPARD ........................ Lubbock
1917 Ave. M
JAMES K. SIKES ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Abilene
Sta. A
MARY LOUISE SIMMONS ,,,,,,,,, San Antonio
1214 Burleson
LOUISE SIMMONS ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Abilene
MARY WADE SMITH ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Pecos
1116 W. 6th
JOHN ROY STEVENS ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Temple
1102 S 3lst
EUGENE SUTPHEN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Baliinger
909 Eighth
EDWARD TEMPLETON , ,,W Abilene
834 E. N. 14th
BILLY RAY TITTLE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Altus, Okla.
Rt. 3
KARL VINCENT ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lovington. N. M.
DOROTHY INEZ VINSON ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Abilene
JEANNE WAID ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Dallas
1857 Summit Ave.
BILLY COLEMAN WATSON ,,,,,,,,,, Lockney
MYRLE WEATHERFORD ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Stinnett
OLGA LOUISE WEST ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Galveston
3214 Ave. Q
JEWEL CHRISTINE WHITE ,,,,,,,,,, Lubbock
1916 26th Street
FRANK WILSON, JR. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sinton
BILLIE JEANNE WISDOM ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Abilene
1734 N. 15th
BETTY WOOD ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Roscoe
SELMA WOOD ................. Huntsville. Ala.
123 Green St.
ELVA WRIGHT ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Dallas
1010 Hendricks
GENE YOUNG ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Cotton Center
LILY MARGARET YOUNG ............... London
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J ayne Kerchevi11e Graduate of Albuquerque,
N . M. high school-Brigadier General of Cadettes
Social Club-Secretary of Melpomenean Players.
Outstanding in Dramatics-School Favorite
Charter member of CSO.
Wallace J ackson-President of Junior class
President of Melpomenean Players KRBC an-
nouncer Member of Alpha Psi Omega Promin-
ent in dramatics.
WALLACE J ACKSON
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J IM COX
LOIS MCBRIDE
J im Cox-Pre-Med Major-President of Sen-
ior Class Vice President of Phi Omega Chi
President of Science Club-Member of Alpha
Chi Member of A Club.
Lois McBride President of Alpha Psi Omega
Vice President of K0 Jo Kai-Lead in Barrens
of Wimpole Street and other plays Vice-Presi-
dent of CSO-
Charles Chumley Transfer from David Lips-
comb College-Program Manager of KRBC Mem-
ber of A Club Pr0minent in religious activities.
CHARLES CHUMLEY
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DORIS JOHNSTON
CLAYTON TUGGLE ,- W.
Doris Johnston-Secretary 0f Studen'w As-
sociation Lieuten3nt General of CadetteJ-State
Badminton Champion-Charter Member of C80.
Clayton Tuggle -President of Senior Class--
Business Manager of Wildcat Band Leader in
class activities.
Lea Shorp-President of Pickwickians-Edi-
tor of Optimist-President of CSOwMember of
of Ko-Jo-Kai-reporter of Wildcat Band-Mem-
ber of Little Symphony-Press representative on
Student Counc11 C0rresponding Secretary of W
' Club.
' LEA SHORT
W ?Ufufo ?lMa
NORMA RUTH MOSER
JACK FOGARTY
Norma Ruth Moser-Secretary of Pickwick-
wickian Club President of GATA Charter mem-
ber of CSO Outstanding in music.
Jack Fogarty Business Manager of Prickly
Pear Leader in religious activities.
John Plunkett-Editor of Prickly Pear Vice
President of Phi Omega Chi.
JOHN PLUNKETT
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01d Faithfuls-F. E.-Romantic looking-Always together
Those fishl-Fun on way to class-We don't. do that, girls--
Chapel time-Hot Dogs-Hi-Ho Silveerause that refreshes-
Dow with his hand iull-In'esistiblo McBrid
10:00 A. M.--Working Fudge-Looking Up-It's still 10:00-
Why so serious?-Worl?ing dut. girls?-To P. 0.-Jack and Grant-
Side view of Sub-T-ls.
Fish picnic Home for nine months-Good for the figure-Bash-
ful-Confidential--What a trio-More dames Jr.-Sr picnic-The
mails in, gang-Mama's little girl-Gruesome twosome-Orson
Wells Jackson Another coup1e Okay. breakit up-Loafing till
bean time-Hungary dames-The she doctorb-Glamour girls-
Tho one and only Glam: Brock
A dog's life-Look innocent, don't they?-Brother1y love-
The pause that refreshes A whole bunch of those Gatas-Please
Mister-Her children-Posed picture-You and Buffalo Bill-
Reducing exercise-Cue Ball-A good bunch of Wildcats-It's a
deep secret-Now for same beam.
MOOSFLea-Cricket Barbara-Grant-Ollie -.Dean-They're
happy-Cheer leader LeFan-You know 'em-Howd this get in?
-All smiles-Um-Clcse your mouth, John-Twinses-Ditto
New hat?-Cotton picking time-Stick 'em up!-Dr. Mickey-
Look close-It's like thiSh-TWO dumb looks-Look close again-
Windy-Jack-Two morons-Merrily we aing-Dim-out-Puniol
It's like this, girls-Reflection Such 1uxury-Stu$'ing? No!-
A good western-Sing, girls-Bernice explains it-In library-
Conce ntrat io n The editor at work-The checker-outer-Smiling
operator.
That far-away look-Typica1 freshmen-Lunatic LeFan-
How'd this happen? Pa1s-Versati1e group-Picnicking-Nor
Mor Moses-Cone-Sungrins-Three happy girls-Hello there!
-What to do next?--It can't be P. E.-"Pop" Helvey-Stepping
lively-Beanery time-Mer and Puny.
What's wrong, Pat?-Now take a 'ittle bit e-Caught-That
James boy-Homecoming barbecue-Burr-r heads-Three's a
crowd-Prof. Sikes See anything. Coot?-Those labs-Roberson
checks roll-Childish. ain't he?
Papa and mamma Crow-Army life deluxe-Well. do some-
thing-He found what he wanted-Pretty hair do, no?-The thin
man-Man and his future-Just kids, no doubt-Aw. go away nosy
-Swede and Jitter-Same old line. Doc-Mutt and Jeif- '
Bull session-inmates of Chamber's Hall-Daring kids-the
hangout-Dangerous business-Those beautiful smiles-Remember
the tires Banta. they're sc arce-McMurry's waterloo-Stimulation
of a kind-Contuct-Gono Bonnotts undorltudy-Nice going. iish
-PnnnndI-
Juniors vs. Seniors-Bunch of Girls-Resting-Soup's 011-
Prying Fish-Boat. but no water-Off we go!-Too many cooks-
Pledges at work-Don't fall in-He who plays with fire-Soph.
picnicwhnethu picnic.
Phooey-Welcoming Committee-Just Bill Steps to education
-More fun-Casey at Bat-Lost. Lea?-Just lovelyl-Is this Max?
-Don't look back-Relaxation-Under the flag-Chums-Anyway,
it's a fish-Some position for a prof.-Martin and her men-Snead
"Happy. girll?-G:rrr.-Snowtimo.
Ruth Merwin did this pagewno commentl-Ed.
Three PALS talk it over-Why Cadettes get gray-Watch it.
Betty-Privates Cox. Powell and Rogers-What did you say Ma-
rian?-Surprise, Jo Ann with her tongue in -Private McClellan
guarding the post office D5No1a takes to gardening-Shirley
Gardner PAL Tidwell-Pledge Merwin-Pattesonr, Mayhew. and
Fulbright You forgot to smile, Sherley-Your bangs are straight.
lS'usie-Lovely day for a picture. isn't it-Pledge Hendrick-GATA
mcup-
The one without the leaves is LeaeLou Ann taking her work
seriously-PALS lineupePledge Hughes-Get that tongue in,
pledge--Five excusesePrivate Powell on sentry duty-The one
with the smile is the pledge-Nine soldiers. off duty--Surprise
pledge-Nona Loo-
After chapel. part one and two-Mr. Smith and three admirers
-Lamppost blues-Another after chape1 This isn't what it looks
like Okey now you, look pleasant-Bookstore gang-Mary Pearl
u-Gee, but dis is cold weather-
Man hurt-The happiest moments of their lives-Ham sand-
wich, ham in the middle-Poor Ford-and a good time was had
by all-Pepsodent smiles-Bringing home the bacon before ra-
tioningk-You're the goat-
Mommy's little babies-This means you, men-Ready to attack
-Just a quiet stroll-Double feature-How dry I am-Won't that
bell ever ring-Cafe or Class-Bo Jo and Speedy-Get away from
those bushes-Just a couple of p1edges-It must have been funny
cause Rosey laughed too-Always carrying the torch-on-the look
out-oh this silly hair-
Seth and Edna-Hulen and Jitter-Lois and Wallace-J'ack
and Mary EIlen-Harry and MerlFSue and John Roy-Pat and
J. D.-Buckett and Sonny-Joyce and Norman-Roy and Chris-
CR. L1. and Betty. and Gloria Some people ratQ-Barbara and
BI'O -
Nice going Rex-We always wash our feet on Saturday-
Lovely day for a picnic-Ernestine demonstrates how it's done-
Martin and Morris-All together now. we'll get Lucy across-
Former tight rope walkers-Sophomores on parade-Hicks and
Cone-Don't take it so hard Effie-Gruesome foresome-Your left
eyebrow is on crooked. Loo-
gooteaw
HEAD COACH
A. M. Coleman
ASSISTANT COACH
A. B. Morris
Completely upsetting the pre-season
predictions of all the experts, the light-
Wcight Wildcat squad lost only one Confer-
ence game. The only conference 1055 came
at the hands of the ever-threatening Howard
Payne Yellow Jackets. Although they were
light and comparatively inexperienced, the
1942 Wildcats took second place in the Texas
Conference.
Burton, BreWer, Alexander, Back. Burns, Stevens, Callan, Maynard, James Cole-
man, Aiken, Simmons, Ellison, Paine, Jarrell, Hunter, Elwood, Brock, Everett,
Qualls, Bond, McLennon, Bennett, Stovall, Hughes, Mullins, Stromquist.
STARTIN LINE-UP
Hughes, McLennon. Burton. Aiken, Turner. Bennett. Jarrell. Alexander, Mul-
lins, Stovall, Qualls.
Underdogs in pre-ratings, the ACC Wildcats, led by the sparkling
runs of Bert Brewer and the tremendous punts of J ake Mullins, started
their season off in a promising manner by smashing the East Texas Lions
13-7 at the high school stadium. Three fumbles early in the game pre-
vented ACC from making a serious scoring threat until three minutes
before the half. From that time on the Wildcats had things pretty much
their own way.
The Wildcats racked up their second Victory by beating the Lubbock
Army Flying School 12-0 at Morris Stadium. Again the underdogs Wild-
cats were led by the Freshman scat-back, Bert Brewer. Although Brewer
did none of the scoring, his shifty runs and punt returns made him the
spark-plug of the team. The first marker came as a result of a line
Thym'w rwi F
Alexander Brock Turner
Paine McLennon Buck
WILDCATS SMEAR
AUSTIN COLLEGE PASSER
plunge by Elwood Turner. The last six points were scored by James
Burton on a 65 yard run-back of an intercepted pass. Beautiful
blocking enabled him to do this, with Gene Bennett taking out the last
would-be tackler on the Lubbock 10 yard line.
The Wildcats bowed to the Texas College of Mines in their first
game away from home by a 20-14 score. Abilene led at the half 7-6 as
5-1 result of a line plunge by Elwood Turner and conversion by Jake
Mullins. The Miners came back to score once each in both the third and
fourth quarters Which won the game for them. Passes from J ake Mullins
to Mike Hughes brought the last score With three minutes to play.
K Maynard James Callan
Mi Stevens Simmons Ellison
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ACC came back into the win column by tak-
ing their first conference game from the South-
western University Pirates 18-0. Little Bert Brew-
er, Freshman flash, started things off for the
Wildcats early in the first by splashing thirty
five yards around end to score the only touch-
down in the first half. The next touchdown was
scored by Elwood Turner on a plunge over cen-
ter, after a pass from Jim Bob Jarrell to Red
Qualls placed the ball on the four. The final
score was made by Joe Aiken who intercepted
a pass and returned it forty yards.
ACC Wildcats sounded a real warning to Tex-
as conference foes by smashing over the South
West Texas Bobcats 26-0. The Wildcats, behind
superb blocking, scored 13 points in each the
first and last quarters. A fumble by San Marcos
Seniwt Bettermen
Bennett
Stromquist
Hughes
Jarrell
Stovall
Mullins
Burton Qualls
paved the way for a pass from Jim Bob Jarrell
to Red Qualls for the first tally with Jake Mul-
Vin; converting. Bert Brewer went over stand-
ing up from Southwesternts twenty-five for the
next marker. Early in the third quarter, ACC
threatened and in the fourth Sonny Back and
Elwood Turner each scored.
Bert Brewer, 145 pOUnd Freshman back, led
the Wildcats to a decisive 33-0 Victory over the
McMurry Indians in their thirteenth intra-city
Texas Conference clash. He scored the Cats first
rolling toward the Widest margin ever piled up
in this all-Abilene feud. Those three tallies boost-
ed Brewefs season total to forty-two points,
putting him out in front in the conferences indiv-
L.A.F.S. LOST
GROUND ON
THIS PLAY
idual scoring race. J ake Mullins, veteran quarter-back made the fourth trio into the end-zone
ahis first touchdown in three years of intercollegiate football. The last one was made by
Glenn Brock, reserve back, on a nine yard drive through the middle of a fagging Indian
line. The Indians seldom had a chance to open up, for they were never within striking dis-
tance.
ACCts hopes for the conference championship were brought to an end on Friday the 13th
when the Howard Payne Yellow Jackets took their tenth consecutive title by beating the
Wildcats 9-0. The first half saw no scores although the J ackets had threatened several times.
A third period field goal and a fouth stanza touchdown provided the margin of Victory for
the winners. The Wildcats made only one serious threat as a result of a forty-five yard run
by Bert Brewer t0 the eleven yard line; however this was as close as they could go through.
Almost shackled for two periods by a wind apparently blowing from the land of Santa
Claus and an Austin College team of tigerish fighting qualities, the Abilene Christian Wild
cats, on November 21st found the scoring formula in the last half of a Texas Conference
game and thrilled a Homecoming crowd to theirmost one sided triumph of modern times. The
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MULLINS ELUDES
TACKLERS TO PASS
score was 53-0. For the first tally it was Red Qualls around end for seventeen yards. Then
Elwood Turner cracked center for the next one. Next Royal James picked up a partially
blocked kick on the fifteen and swept across unmolested for the touch. Brewer added the
extra point. Brewer obtained six more points through guard from the five. His try for
extra point was good. After that Glenn Brock found a hole Off the right side and ran seventy-
tWO yards for six points. Brewer ran the extra point. Brewer also set up the next mark-
er With a fifty yard dash but the kick was Wide. A pass intercepted 0n the thirty-five, ran
back to the two by Royal James was converted into a touchdown by Dick Stovall. Brewefs
boot failed. This marked the finish of TontOCOIemanb first season as ACC Head Coach.
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May, Williams. Patterson, Short, Millican. Williams, Smith. Norman, Crain
Hichman, Haag, Rogers, Fehl. Glover, White, Middleton. Smith
Graham, Howard, Sharman, McClellan, Bryant. Crain, Nicholes. Lawrence, Wagner
Tuggle, Allen. Cabe. Cox. Graham, Hejl. Vincent. Wise
WILDCAT BAND
Although the Wildcat Band was smaller than usual this year, it maintained the high stand-
ards of quality set by its larger predecessors before the war. Its activities, curtailed somewhat
by transportation difficulties, included concerts during Homecoming and Lectureship, a
spring concert, a series of radio programs over local Station K. R. B. C., a number of chapel
appearances, and a trip to Brownwood. Fall and spring dinners were held by the band.
Pres. Jim Cox
Pres. Second Semester,,,Grant Sharman
V. Pres ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Norman Thomas
Band Mgr. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Clayton Tuggle
Girl Representative-Nelda J ean Patteson
Reporter ,,,,,,,,, W ,, Lea Short
J im Cox
Maser. Roberson. Wales
Cullen, Knoles, Dunn, Bennett
Morris, Wood, Clark, Crowder, Allen
Rance, Walker, Terry. Carrington. Massey
Townsley, Smedley, Frazier. Newkirk, Lee
Martin, Shepard, Hill, Gardner, Tidwell
Gilbert, Cox, Story
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Presidenta
Ollie Dean Cox
Vice-Pres.
Mary Prudie Story
Sec-Treas.a
Betty Ann Gilbert
Ollie Dean Cox
The Sixteenth year of the Kitten Klub the official pep
squad of Abilene Christian College was a very active year.
The activities began With a tea, given by the old members for
the new members, and included cheering at all football games,
With special emphasis on the stunts between the halves of the
McMurry and Austin College games; selling programs at all
football games, and marching in two town parades. The foot-
ball season was closed With the annual Kitten Klub banquet
in December.
, During the spring semester the Kitten Klub participated
in cheering at all the basketball games, geting donations for
the Red Cross, staging the annual Kitten Klub Kornation, with
members of the ac, Club acting as escorts, and giving a picnic
for all the lettermen in ACC.
CBaafgwteaee
Bill Hay, Captain
With five returning lettermen as the nucleus of the squad, Coach
Morris produced a team which lost only four games. Even though four
of the starting line-up were called into the Army Air Corps before the
end of the season, ACC placed third in the Texas Conference.
ACC opened its basketball season With a very impressive two game
series win over the Lubbock Army Flying School; 45-37 the first night;
46-39 the second. The Cats, passing attack proved to be one of the main
factors in the Victory. In the first game Bill Grounds racked up twelve
points for the Cats. James King did a fine job guarding his old high
school coach Bruce Prior. The next night J. E. Smith led the Wildcats
with twenty-two points.
The Cats gave the fans their moneys worth by winning the game from
Dacus, Bond, Sneedt. Clardy, Hefley. Cranfill.
King, Smith, Bennett, Hay, Grounds. Morris.
the Indians 36-33. The Cats took the lead in the early part of the game and
were leading at the half by six points. The next half saw the teams
struggling for every score. Eugene Tenney held top honors With ten points,
While B111 Hay chalked up nine and James King eight points.
Coach bugs Morris, Wildcats rolled up a ponderous 56-25 score over
mark and Hillbilly luck was bad. After four minutes, ACC led 8-2, after
164. The half time score was 26-11. J. E. Smith and Hay led the field
With 20 and 17 points respectively. In the second game the Cats blasted
Daniel Baker, 40-20. J. E. Smith led the scoring with eleven points and
Bennett King Smith
HALF-TIME
Grounds Hefley Sneed
Bennett followed with nine.
The Wildcats lost to the Howard Payne Yellow J ackets by the score of
52-49, their first loss of the season. B111 Grounds led the scoring by chalking
up seventeen points. Smith was close behind with fifteen.
The Wildcats eked out a victory with a stubborn Southwestern
aggregation by a scant 41-39 score. The Victory was due to J. E. Smithts
last minute tip-in. Smith was high point man with ten points. Next were
Tenny and Hay with eight each. It was a different story in the next meeting
for the two teams; the Wildcats socked the Pirates to the tune of 59-39. B111
HOWARD PAYNE TAKES
A REBOUND
Grounds counted for eighteen Wildcat points. Gene Bennett returned to
old style by tallying sixteen points.
The Texas Weslyan Rams from Ft. Worth won a hard fought game
from the ACC Wildcats by a score of 44-39. The game got Off to a slow
start With ACC taking a two point lead in the first minute and a half of
play. The half way score was 26-18 in favor of the Rams. In the second
half the smaller ACC tearrfs attack almost succeeded in closing the gap.
In the next game With TWC the Rams defeated the ACC Cats 49-33. At
the half TWC led by a score of 28-39.
For the first time in about five years the McMurry Indians beat Abilene
Christian College, 41-36. The Indians started in the lead, but the Wildcats
found the basket and almost tied the score by the half. Early in the second
half the score was dead-locked 21 all but McMurry pulled ahead. Bill
Grounds led the scoring for the Cats With twelve points.
The loss of four regulars to Uncle Sam did not phase the fighting ACC
five, for the Howard Payne basketeers had considerable difficulty in
winning 42-40. The Cats were out in front until the second half When the
seemingly inspired Yellow J ackets took the lead.
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Alpha Chi, a national honor society based upon scholarship
and character, is dedicated to itmaking scholarship effective President Jim Bob Jarrell
for good? The local organization, the Texas Psi Chapter, was
founded in 1926.
Each year members, chosen by a faculty committee from
the upper ten per cent of the junior, senior, and graduating
classes according to their character and scholarship, are
awarded shingles. As an incentive to scholarship, certificates
are presented to freshmen Who make ninety per cent on all
their work.
OFFICERS
Vice-President Belvie Lee Hiler
Secretary Lurline McGregor
Regular monthly programs this year have aimed toward
better appreciation of nations. Each year the club presents two
chapel programs, one of Which is a joint meeting with Hardin-
Simmons University and McMurry College Chapters. Sponsors
this year have been Dr. Witt and Miss Watson.
x JIM BOB JARRELL
Corthron Cox Findlay . Eudg,e,,i Hardgrave Harris
Hiler Hobbs McGregor McKinney Qualls Reed
Sanders Sharman Short Stephenson Urban Watson
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J. D. CONE President
JIMMY AUSTIN Vice-Pres.
GRANT SHARMAN Secretary Twenty-SIX years ago the A Club was founded as an honor
organization for young men of Abilene Christian College. 11We
live to serveh was made its motto. Its purpose is to serve as an
incentive to Christian manhood and leadership through high
standards of character, scholarship, and service.
Its project during 1942-43 was the continuation of the long-
range program begun last year for construction of a park and
picnic ground to be known as the ttACC Park?y
Meetings were held twice monthly, with the club as guests
in the homes of Don H. Morris, Walter H. Adams, and G. C.
Morlan during the year.
The A club is sponsored by Dr. G. C. Morlan who founded
it in 1917.
J. D. CONE
Austin Banta Barnett Chumley Cox Findlay,B. Findlay. D
Finley Fletcher Fudge Graham J arrell Kyker McKinney
Maynard Mickey Qualls Reed Sanders Sharman Short
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The tiWh Club, honor organization for women, was organ- 2 u
ized in 1920 by Mrs. Jesse P. Sewell. The purpose of the club
is to inspire girls to noble womanhood and to render greater
service to Abilene Christian College. Members are selected on
OFFICERS
the basis of character, scholarship, and outstanding service in ,
one or more fields of student activity. Lurline MCGregor rrrrrrrrrr PreSident
. . . . - Lois McBride ,,,,,,,, Vice-Presidentf
Club act1v1t1es for the year began w1th a tea honoring Dorothy Urban 77777 Secretary;
new women students of the college. Other social functions Louise Giles ....... Treasg;e;r
included the Homecoming breakfast honoring ex-itWWs and Lea Short Corresponding Sec- 1
The Annual Silver Tea given during Lecture Week to increase retary ;
the loan fund for women students. ,g
For its contribution to the college this year, the club
purchased a beautiful display case for the library, in which is
being displayed rare books and manuscripts owned by the
library. This project was dedicated to the memory of Miss
Elizabeth Nelson in appreciation for her untiring work as tth,
sponsor.
The activities of this twenty-third year were climaxed by
the annual business meeting held during the latter part of May.
Our sponsors this year have been Miss Burnya Mae Moore
and Mrs. J. W. Treat.
Lurline McGregor
Baucom Brown Giles Hardgrave Hobbs Huff
Lancaster Loe McAnulty McBride Molloy Partin
Shelton Short. Lea Shzrt, Sybil Stephenson Story Urban
The 1943 Prickly Pear is a product of the Abilene Christ-
ian College campus. Mr. Homer Howk 0f the A. C. C. Press
printed the book; J ack Fogarty did a large part Of the photo- ,x'
graphy; Wayne Mickey, assisted by the library bindery staff, J,
made the covers and did the binding.
STAFF - t '
John Plunkett
Editor
Jack Fogarty
Business Manager t
Mrs. Rhetta Scott Garrett t I t
Sponsor
H. L. Sanders
Dorothy Jean Martin
Assistant Editors
Cleve Cullers
Assistant Business Manager
Bobby J o Nichols
Snapshot Editor
Max Watson
Art Editor
gazgktm Ms L;
Barbara J ean Morlan
Club Editor
Ruth Merwin
Secretary
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Editor .
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JACK FOGARTY
Business Manager
LEA SHORT Editor
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MARY ELIZABETH HAAG
Business Manager
Each Friday the student body of Abilene Christian Col-
lege reaches an eager hand for the regular issues of the Op-
timist, official student publication.
The editor and the staff strive to amuse7 inform, and bind
together the student body of the college and to catch in print
her pulse beat of student life.
STAFF
Editor ,, ,V ,,,,,,,,,,,, Lea Short
Associate Editor .. , , ..... Pat Powell
Business Manager ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mary Eiizabeth Haag
Society Co-Editor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Sue Hardigree
Society Co-Editor Evelyn Cox
Sports Editor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Walter Cypert
Feature Editor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Jimmy McKinney
Asst. Business Manager ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, V Louise Smith
Typist, , WDorothy Luck
Reporters: Ruth Merwin, Norma Ruth Moser, Ed Mills, Jeanne
VJaid, E. R. Davis, J0 Beth Hendrick, Effie McCord, A1 Ker-
cheville, Jean Martin.
Printed by ACC PresseHomer F. Howk, director.
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Allen, Austin, Buchanan, Butlar.
Carr, Collins, Cullen. Cullers.
Davis. Dugger, Fergerson, Giles.
Grubbs. Hay Hobbs, Huff
Hughes, J ackson. Knott, Landers
Lee. Massey, Mitchell, McClelland
:J-R. ,L. Sanaxrs
The Business Administration Club, organized in 1938, has
as its purpose ttthe fostering of a more thorough knowledge
of business and business relations; the bringing of its mem-
bers into contact With outstanding men; and the aiding of its
members in the business field upon their graduation from
Abilene Christian College?
James E. Freeman, head of the business Administration
department, is sponsor of the club.
President Vice-President
R. L. Sanders Jimmy Austin
Secretary
Louise Giles
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Effie McCord Dorothy Urban
Freeman McKnight
Lela Partin
Foy Short
McCord, McDonald, McGregor. McKnight. McMullen
Cypert Moser, Owen, Hendrick, Partin. Qualls
Green Rawlinson, Roy, Sellers. Short, Singer
Stephenson, Tuggle, Urban" Vinson
A. Walker, M. L. Walker, Warren, Watson
Weatherford, Wells. Whitesell. Young
Each Monday evening throughout the school year, mem-
bers of .the Pickwickian Club meet to read their own creative filiCkWiCkian
efforts In prose and poetry and to criticize each otherhs con-
tributions. In such an atmosphere they find inspirations for 66 g
new ideas and higher forms of expression and a warm con- u
geniality that lasts.
Annually the club publishes a magazine of its literary
efforts, hThe Pickwickerf, This year,s editor was Norman
Whitefield.
During National Book Week the club sponsors a college-
Wide drive for books for the library.
An award to the club,s most outstanding member is pre-
sented annually by the sponsors.
Presidente
Lea Short
Vice-Presidente
Norman Whitefield
Secretarye
Norma Ruth Moser
Sponsors-
Rhetta Scott Garrett
Jewell Watson
Lea Short
Beucom, Bennett, Blake, Croomu Findlay, Garner, Gilbert
Hller, Jackson, McCord, B. McKinney, J. McKinney, Money. Moser
Patteson, Roberson. Rushing, Sanders! Tuggle. Waid, Williams
Forensic activities at ACC for the ,42-143 season included
c- . the annual intramural tournament, Dec. 7-10, and participation
in intercollegiate tournaments at Central State Teachers C01-
JaaeleCOf lege, Edmond, Okla; Baylor University, Waco; ACC; and
Southeastern State Teachers College, Durant, Oklahoma.
Starting the season off, two debate teams, composed of
Ira North and Roy Osborne, J 0 Nell Rider and Katherine Mon-
The boys placed first in the senior merits division and the
ey, attended a practice tournament at Edmond, Okla., Nov. 6, 7.
girls first in the junior women,s division.
Forensic Manager
Ernest Finley
Debate Coach , ' '
Eugene 13' Smith ; 5v" . At the Baylor tournament, Jan 22-23, Jo Nell and Kather-
Dramatic Arts Coach. L: .p 7- ,: ine won first place in junior woments debate.
Mrs' A' 13' M0511? . ; , Osborne and Jimmy Wood won first and Ernest Finley
f ' ' M f r x J 'and A1 Kercheville won second at the ACC intercollegiate
tournament, Feb. 12-13. Other honors won by ACC are: Jo
Nell and Katherine, second, debate; Lois McBride, third, wo-
menis poetry reading; Wallace Jackson, second, J immy Wood,
third, 11.19113 poetry reading; Rex Kyker, first, Osborne, se-
c giwfhehts extempore speaking; Kathrine, second, women,s
icext'eimpore; Jo Nell, first, Katherine, third, womerfs radio
"speaking; J ackson, second, Wood, third, menis radio speaking;
j Wood, first, ments oratory.
1 J0 Nell and Katherine won second place in debate at the
urant tournament March 5 and 6. J o Nell also won first in
woments poetry reading and third in radio and extempore
v speaking. Osborne won first in merits poetry reading.
t ' Others participating in intercollegiate speech activities
,. t, are: Mary Prude Story, Jayne Kercheville, Bobby J o Nichols,
l 1 Ernest Piggy K. J ewel White.
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Banta, Cloud, Coffman. Cone, Fudge, Garner. Gilbert, Jackson, Kercheville
Kyker. McBride, McKenney. Manly. Mickey, Money, Nichols. Rider
Sanders, Story, Taylor. Tittle, White, Wilson. Young
The Melpomenean Players have had a very enjoyable
year. At the beginning of the year a formal reception was held
to welcome the new members, who were accepted into the club
after successful tryouts. About fifteen one-act plays, along with
other programs, were presented at the regular bi-monthly
meetings. The two major productions of the year were tThe
Meepamenecm
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Barretts 0f Wimpole Streeth, which was acclaimed by many I
as the most outstanding production given by the club, and
ttThe Man Who Came to Dinnerh, another triumph for the
dramatic organization. Mrs. A. B. Morris served as sponsor of
the group.
OFFICERS
Wallace Jackson , President
Rex Kykerm ,,,,,,,, Vice-President
Jayne Kercheville, ....... Secretary
Lois McBride ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Chairman of Program Committee
Wallace Jackson
Allen Arledge Armstrong Blake Bryant Kyker Luck McBride McLeod McCord
Cloud Cole Collier Cox. -E. Cox, F. Manly Martin Merwin Money Morris
.Croom Cullen Dent Duffleld Evens Nichols Powell, H. Powell, P. Rambo Roberson
leey Foster Fouche Fulbngh-t Gllb-ert Rogers Rushing Sanders Shepard Short
Graham Haag Harper Hepdrxck H111 Simmons Story Swindoll Terry Tidwell
Huddleston Jackson Kerchewlle Kughn Wells White Williams Wood
MimianiStudg
Every Wednesday night before prayer meeting, this group
meets to study mission fields, preparation for missionary
work, and methods of accomplishing it.
The class this year mot all pictured hereh included students
from Mexico, Japan, Northern and Southern Rhodesia, and
every principal missionary field of the United States.
Leaderh Sponsorh
Bennie Lee Fudge Dr. H. L. Schug
Akins. Banta. Bonnen. Brennen, Cox, Dacus, Finley, Fly
Frazier, Fulfer, Garner, Hebbard. Henry. Hook, Huff, Kigknatnid:
Kyker, Lancaster, Lee, Loe, McDaniel. McDonald, Mickey. Milton
Molloy. Nichols. Nigh. Paden C. Parker: S. Parker, Patterson, Paxton
Qualls, Reed. Savage, Scott. E. Short F. Short, S. Short
Bennie Lee Fudge H. Smith. M. Smith. Thomas. Treat, Warren, Wood, Young
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The Girls, Training Class meets each Friday evening eeaaa
to study the work of young Christian women in the home
and in the church. The programs have included student dis-
cussions and talks by older Christian men and women.
During the year the girls have been engaged in visiting in
the hospital and in homes and telling Bible stories to child-
ren in the hospital.
Leader, First Semestere Leader. Second Semester-
Mary Bess Hardgrave Lottie B. Hobbs
Brooks Carr Chesshir Cox Dent Frazier Fulfetr
Harris Hebbard Henry Higgins Hobbs Huff Lancaster
Lee McGregor Maner Millikin Molloy Nigh Parker
Parker Rider Rouse Savage Short, B. Short. S. Smith, H.
Smith. M. Treat Urban Warren Whitten Wright Mary
Bess Hardgrave
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The Evangelistic Forum is composed of a group of young
men studying to become preachers of the Gospel- They meet
each Friday evening to study the problems which confront the
ministry. Debates are conducted among the boys on important
religious issues. Discussions are usually conducted by some
older and more experienced preachers.
These young men preach at various places on Sunday, thus
obeying the great commission: ttGo ye ,. and preach the gospel
to every creature."
OFFICERS
Foy Short ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Leader, First Semester
Ralph Graham Leader, Second Semester
Foy Short
Aiken Banta Batten Bonner Brennen
Clark Cox Dacus Dart Duffield
Findlay Finley Fly Fogarty Fudge
Garner Graham Grisham Hamill Jackson
Kercheville Kirkpatrick Kughn Kyker Lancaster
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LeFan McDaniel McFadden Mickey Murphy
Nichols North Paden: E. Paden: L. Patterson
Paxton Reed Rushing Scott
Storm Taylor Thomas Tittle
Van Dyne Wilson Wood Young
Ewen 56. kafuwda
The Ellen H. Richards Club reached its highest member- eeug,
ship record this year With an enrollment of about sixty
members.
The club has done more Red Cross sewing this year than
ever before. High lights of the year included a delegation to
the state convention at Ft. Worth; preparing and serving the
W. Club breakfast and speech banquet; a party; a picnic; and
informal meetings Where the girls enjoyed listening to inter-
esting speakers, and seeing films on nutrition.
Ollie Dean Cox, President Jean Martin, Reporter
Ernestine Shelton, V-Pres. Lylian Arledge Sponsor
Elaine Hinds Secretary Burna Mae Moore, Sponsor
OLLIE DEAN COX
Ainsworth. Bearden, Carrington, Clary. Cole, Martin, Mayhew. Middleton, Mosley, Newkirk
Collins, Cullen, Dunn, Faver, Fouche Overby. Parker, S. Parker, Petty, Raines
Frazier, Gilbert, Haag. Hardgrave. Harkey Rance, Rider, Roberts. Shelton
Harper, Harvey, Hebbard: Hobbs, Hooten Smedley: Smith: Terry.- Townsley
Huff: Lancasten: Lee, Vla165; Warren: Weatherford: Urban. Allen
JJLe-JVled Ciug
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Fletcher
Loe
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President V. M- WHITSELL
MEMBERS
VgAdams Brooks Chesshir Cloud Collins
thron Crowder Davis Gilbert Henry I 67,709, re;
Higgins Hook Lee Lee Maner
Molloy Morlan Nigh Patterson Patteson
tPoww'l eed Singer Smith Treat
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Lois McBride President
Mary Story Vice-President
Mrs. A. B. Morris Sponsor
Gilbert
J ackson
Kercheville
Kyker
Nichols
Sanders
Story
LOIS MCBRIDE WOOd
OFFICERS
Lou Ann Townsley President
Jayne Kercheville Vice-Pres.
May Laverne Buchanan Sec.
MEMBERS
Moser Stephenson
Cloud Henry
Powell Jackson
Buchanan Townsley
Kercheville Bradley
Cowart Warren
Bennett Urban
Frazier Merwin
Cappewa
The 1942-1943 A Cappella Chorus, consisting of thirty
mixed voices, has had a very successful season despite the
prevailing conditions.
President Jimmy Austin
. T - Even though the songsters were not able to have a tour,
V'Pres' Jlmmy MCKmneY as has been the tradition of years past, many outstanding per-
Sec. Lou Ann Townsley formances were g1ven 1n and around Ab1lene.
The Fall semester was climaxed by programs in Sweet-
Water, Hamlin, and Roby. The chorus was heard in a weekly
radio broadcast over the local radio station.
The Spring semester saw perhaps the most notable pro-
gram of the school year, when the Chorus sang for the Visi-
tors Who attended the annual College Lectureeship.
The group also contributed to the entertainment of the
men in the service by presenting frequent programs at sev-
eral U. S. 0. Clubs in Abilene. The A Cappella is directed
by Leonard Burford and Mary Helon McAnulty is the accom-
panist.
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Morlan, Roberson. Parker. McKinney, Fletc er: Patterson, Harris, Moser. Rambo
JIMMY AUSTIN Hooten. Carter. Jones, Short, Prud , cAnulty. Waid, Morris. Roberts
McKinney, Townsley. Fosten. Wagner; D It Kuiiin, Wegtherford, N ece. Wood
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The Ments Glee Club was organized early in the spring
semester With a membership of about twenty- Enthusiasm
grew rapidly from the start. The club progressed for awhile
under the direction of Leonard Burfordeuntil some of the
boys found it necessary to join Uncle Samts club and reduced
the Glee Club to a handful. The group kept on meeting for
sometime, but found it necessary to disband became of a lack
of members. It is hoped that after the war the Ments Glee Club
Will be reorganized and be one of the leading muzical or-
ganizations on the campus.
Wells. Cullers. Tuggle, FletchggtMcKinney:FulbrightHSmith. Whitesell, Hejl, Green
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TOM AGNE Taylor, Wagner, Banta, irkpatrick; Sikes, Bonner. Short, Yowell. Austin, Owen
Progress is the key-note of all successful organizations.
After glancing through its second year of development, the
1c eatza word applies particularly to the Abilene Christian College
Orchestra; as one of the youngest musical groups on the cam-
pus, its worth has been proved by performances, various
chapel broadcasts, as a major attraction at Homecoming,
besides the establishment of its spring concert as an annual
OFFICERS event.
President ................. Grant Sharman
. . , ORCHESTRA PERSONNEL
V1ce-Pres ....................... Curtls W1se
Sec-Treas. ...................... Sue FIRST VIOLINS: FLUTE:
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Dlrector ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, D. W. Crain ggililigoxlfvit Betty 1111ams
Boyd Taylor CLARINETS:
Edward Mills Howard McClellan
Natalie Smith
SECOND VIOLINS: Louise Smith
Mrs. John Lytle Nelda Jean Milliken
Barbara Morlan
M 1' v h TRUMPETS:
0 me aug n Ruth Williams
VIOLAS: Morris Hickman
Lucy Blake
v' t OBOE:
"men May Kyle Crain
CELLO:
Mrs. Jim Wells FETIFDCIIFII-ite-iORNS:
SAXOPHONES: Lea Short
Curtistise
Jack Bryant TROMBONE:
Grant Sharman
BAESSW Crain PERCUSSION:
Bobby Joe Nichols
PIANO: Betty Norman
Mary Helon McAnulty Nelda Jean Patteson
GRANT SHARMAN
Taylor, Mills, Witt. Hooker. Blake, Williams, Wells, Patteson. Morlan
Smith, Millikem Cox. Hejl. Short. Lawrence, Hickman. R. Williams. Bryant. Wise
McAnulty. Sharman. Norman. Nichols.
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3cience CQeue
Through demonstrations, picture shows, round table dis-
cussions, and lectures on chemistry, biology, mathematics, and
physics, the Science Club combines education with pleasure.
The club has been very active this year under the sponsorship
of Dr. Paul C. Witt and Mr. R. T. Clark.
OFFICERS
JIM COX ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, President
BILLY BARNETT Vice-President
LOUISE PEPPER ,,,,,,,,, Secretary
Banta Barnett Brooksr Cone Fletcher Graham D. Grubb M. Grubb Hardgrave
Harper Higgins Hiler Ishiguro Lynch Middleton Pepper Petty Rider
Scruggs Shelton Sikes Smith Stephenson Taylor Whitesell Williams
Campuo,
Sewice
Qaganizatian
OFFICERS
Presidente-
Lea Short
Vice Presidente
Lois McBride
Secretarye
Ruth Merwin
Project Chairman-
Jayne Kercheville
LEA SHORT
SCULLIONS:
Martin Bearden
Journalism Home Eco.
Pepper Ramsey
Science Art
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Adams J ohnston Williams McAnulty Townsley McCord
Sponsor Sports Music t x Music j Leadership Leadership
Short McBride Merwin kercheviile Moser Morris
Journalism Speech Journalism Speech Music Sponsor
In January, ten junior and senior girls announced the beginning
of the C80, an organization dedicated wholly to the purpose of serving
A.C.C. and t0 rewarding service rendered BEYOND THE LINE OF
DUTY in one of several fields in the realms of art, science and leader-
ship-
The organization was chartered in memory of Elizabeth Nelson who
served Abilene Christian College loyally for many years.
Early in February, eight scullions were announced and after six
weeks of probationary service to
the college were initiated into
gonelfl gooker gilliams the group and presented with
peec 1151C usm the official white service jacket
Witt. Smith of'th'e organization bearing the
M11510 Hon. Member
royal blue CSO emblem.
Weekly projects were under-
taken throughout the Spring
semester and the semester pro-
ject was the cleaning and re-
novation 0f the rock garden.
3ocia6 CQeueas
President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, Frances Smedley
Vice-President ,,,,,,,,,, Betty Williams
Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Doris Massey
Reporter ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ollie Dean Cox
Sergeant-at-Arms ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Marilee Faver
For the purpose of destroying and breaking up all su-
perstitious ideas and beliefs concerning black cats, walking
under ladders, breaking mirrors, and beginning any new
activities on Friday the 13th, the PALS. was organized in
1925.
The club emblems are the four-leaf clover, horseshoe,
and Wishbone. The tradition of pledging only Abilene girls
has taken a back seat this year With the pledging of six dormi-
tory girls and one Abilenian during the first semester.
Colors of the club are black and green. In keeping With
the aims the club has had a succession of gay entertainments.
Social functions of the first semester included the Homecoming
Breakfast, a picnic, dinner, theater party, and slumber party-
Activities for the second semester included the formal
presentation of five pledges, a dinner, a picnic, and slumber
party.
Miss Harriet Rogers is sponsor of the group.
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Smedley. Cox, Lee, Tidwell, FouchfaRogers, Sponsor. Carrington, Massey
Williams, Derryberry, Moseley. Rice, Faver
Frances Smedley Crowder, Terry, Armstrong, Dunn, Fulbright
9. Cl. CC. a.
President Norma Ruth Moser
Vice-President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Maxine Brown
Secretary-Treasurer ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lela Partin
Reporter,,,, Jerry Cone
Sponsor,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mrs. Margaret Reeves
The G.A.T.Afs have completed their twenty-third suc-
cessful year as the oldest social organization for girls on the
campus of A.C.C. The club was organized in 1920 by a group
of girls interested in developing character, personality, leader-
ship, initiative, and to make the memories of college days more
pleasant.
Fall activities included the Homecoming Breakfast at
Which three pledges were presented. Other activities of the
year have been a house party, picnics, the formal presenta-
tion of five pledges, and the presentation of a later spring
pledge, Nona Lee Davenport.
There are eighteen girls that wear the red and White
meaning love and purity of G.A.T.A.
Blake, Brown. Gardner, Tuttle, Cone, Moser
Townsley. McCaleb. Cole, Clark. Partin, Collins
Conway, West. Henry. McLeod, McKinney
Norma Ruth Moser
Louise Giles
President 7 ,,,,,,, Louise Giles
Vice-Presidentww Lois McBride
Secretary-Treasurer ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, Effie McCord
Reporter ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Nellie Merle Bennett
The Ko-Jo-Kai club was organized twenty-two years ago
With the purpose of stimulating social activity, creating a
closer feeling of loyalty and friendship to the school, and
developing a bond of love and fellowship among its members.
Membership is limited to twenty and is based on personality,
high ideals, moral character, and ability to adjust to the col-
lege environment.
Mrs. A. B. Morris, an eX-Kojie, has very efficiently spon-
sored the club for several years.
Social activities of the club this year have been the tradi-
tional Homecoming Breakfast, which was held on November
21; announcement of four fall pledges; a slumber party at
the home of Mrs- Gene Bennett, an eX-Kojie; formal pre-
sentation of six spring pledges; and a spring picnic.
Bennett McBride Giles McCord
Short, Hughes, Clark, Jackson, Wales. Cowart, Hendrick
Morris,
White, Wood, Roberson, Merwin. Powell" Rawlinson
CQadettea
General ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mary Prudie Story
Lieutenant-General ,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Doris Johnston
Major-Generaj ,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Annie Lee Johnston '
Brigadier-General ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Jayne Kerchev111e
Lieutenant Colonel ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mae Laverne Buchanan
Colonel ,.,,:.Jean Martin
Major ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Betty Ann Gilbert L!
Captain ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Dorothy Cloud 1b 1
Commander-in-chief ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Miss Norene Watson ' 3y Q3
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CADETTIVITIES: The Cadettivities 0f the youngest girls '
soc1a1 club 011 the A...CC campus began this year with the; IN
presentation Of the 13111 p1edge,Mary Helon MCAnulty. The 3,
annual Homecoming Breakfast was the next event, :60110Wed
by a supper and treasure hunt. On February 2, 111111? Cacheth
pledges were presented at the spring presentation? In March - H
a dinner party was held at the Golden Pheasant.C11maX1ng 1
the Cadettivities for the year was the annual sp11111g bahqget
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Buchanan, Shepard, McClellan, Cox, Roberts, Cloud
11011er Patteson. Mayhew. Hardegree, Gilbert
McAnulty. Rogers, Martin. A. Johnston
' Siory, Kercheville. D. Johnston
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Skipper, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, James Qualls
First Mate.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Kelly Lewis
Second Mate, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Billy Joe Maynard
Quartermaster", ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, Foy Short
Sponsor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, Paul Southern
Braving manpower shortages and stormy seas the good
ship Tuscarora, she 0f the thirteen docks and a straw bottom,
sailed through the uncharted reefs of 1943 with fiying colors.
During the year eight members of the crew left to join the
nationis armed forces. These included First Mate Mike Hughes
and his successor, Kelly Lewis, Bill Grounds, James Alex-
ander, Glen Brock, William Patterson, C. J. Collier, and Cogs-
well Spikes.
An adventure-loving group of sailors, including six gobs,
began the year with a homecoming breakfast in Uctober at
Southenfs Island.
Early in November the trusty submarine stopped at
Port Zellner to take aboard a crew of lubberettes and sailed
norieast to Barnac Bay for an afternoon of merrymaking and
good cheer.
To fill out the crew nine landlubbers came aboard at
mid-semester and assumed their duties as gobs. W ith a full
crew once more the barnaced barqued weighed anchor at
Fort Phantom Hill Lake.
The end of the year found the Tuscarora at anchor once
more in Yunkins Cove for the annual banquet. Ship,s Physie
cian J- D. Cone and Quartermaster Foy Short were given
their commissions and the best Wishes of the crew as they
departed for other seas.
Aiken, Southern, Sponsor, Clardy. Sneed. Kelcy, Bonner, Patterson, Lewis
McKinney. Holt. Qualls. Paden. Sanders, Grounds, Cone, Austin, Maynard
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President , r, ,,,,,, B111 Hay
Vice-President , Paul Bond
Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Gene Bennett
Treasurer ,,,,,, Orville McDonald
With its two-fold purpose of
happy group association and the
promotion of a generous spirit of
good fellowship in Abilene
Christian College7 the Trojan
Club has Completed another
eventful and successful year,
Many Trojans have gone to
answer the United Statest call
for able men and now have be-
come Uncle Samts warriors.
Bill Hay, APete Jones, Gene Bennett.
Richard Back. Oran Back. James King, Carroll Vernon,
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a 1i year. The annual
coming breakfast for exes as
Observed, a stag party for mem-
bers leaving for the armed ser-
vice, and a dinner party for
members and their dates were
the highlights of the year.
Three late pledges, Gene
Young, Leo Ledbetter, and Ned
Everett, came out in the tradi-
tional black and red sweaters
to round out the year.
Orville McDonald, Max Hefley. Paul Bond
Donald Cranfill.
Gladstone McLennan. Willard Paine, A1 Hunter. Bert Brewer
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Vice-President, First Semester ,,,,, ,, , ,7 ,, Jim COX
Second Semester ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, J ohn Plunkett
Secretary" ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . ,,,,,,, W Grant Sharman
Treasurer ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, t ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , J ack J ordan
P1edgemaster.,,,,, ,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , Guy Brewster
Sergeant-at-Arms ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , James LeFan
Sponsor, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, D. W- Grain
The founders of Phi Omega Chi, Abilene Christian Col-
lege organization for men, intended that it should foster de-
mocracy and a wholesome spirit of fellowship on the campus
and this has remained its purpose throughout the five years
since it was established.
As an act of service the Phi Omega Chi Loan Fund was
instituted in 1941 to aid worthy students to attend ACC and
this fund is increased yearly. Close contact with former mem-
bers is kept through the Phi Omega Chi Bulletin, which is
published every six weeks.
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added during 1942-43. Social events included pledge presenta-
tion dinnersfdthe Homecoming breakfast in honor of exes, and
two stag steak fries:
Dugger, Manly, Youngblood, Jarrell, Templeton: Cox, Wise, Hicks, DuggerLHejl
-LevFan, Piunkett, Rampy, Jones. Watson, Landers, Wood: Jordan, Sharman
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inventor of the incandescent light bulb,
was very, very proud of the worlds first little light plant Which
he placed in operation on September 4, 1882. He lived to see
electricity become a household servant, obedient to the flip of a
switch by grown-ups or a tiny child h His inventions helped
to give us the electric elevator, the automobile, the phonograph,
radio, many modern-day electric appliances . . . and even
contributed to television . . . and the airplane. Later in life,
he predicted that electricity had an even greater part to play
in Americas future, provided it remain free and unfettered.
Today . . . well, we see fulfillment of his prophecy in the
service being rendered by Americas electric companies.
Companies like the West Texas Utilities, following in his
footsteps under free initiative and free enterprise have
developed the electric industry to the present high degree
of efficiency and dependability tr Their progress would please
Thomas A. Edison. And another thinga-he would be pleased
to know that, today America, in time of its greatest need, has
more electric power than all the enemy nations together.
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434 Pine St. Abilene, Texas
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