Abilene Christian College - Prickly Pear Yearbook (Abilene, TX)
- Class of 1947
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EDGAR A. HERRING
Editor
J. C. TOWNSEND
Business Manager
RHETTA SCOTT GARRETT
Adviser
Prickly Pear
Published By
The Senior Class
of
Nineteen Hundred Forty-Seven
of
ABILENE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
Abilene. Texas
Volume No. XXXII
Qevlicoatiom
We love you for your gentleness and dignity-for your ability to see and
give to others the beautiful things in lifeg
Because of your self-sacrifice and the giving of your time and efforts in
building a treasured book of memories for the students of Abilene Christian
College, -
It is to you-as a simple "Thank You"-that we dedicate the Prickly
Pear of nineteen hundred forty-seven.
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Two loyal friends who served an aggregate of more than thirty years as
members of the Abilene Christian College Board of Trustees passed away
during the school year 1946-'47, They were G. L. Jennings of Abilene, Vice-
President of the Board, and Wade Jones of Childress.
Wade jones
Both gave unseltishly of their time and money to Abilene Christian College
because of their love for its Christian ideals and their desire to serve human-
ity and the church. The Prickly Pear staff dedicates these pages in memory
of these two Wonderfully good men and in recognition of the part which
they have had in the building of our school.
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Margaretis life was rich with all the things that make a life beautiful.
She was a friend to everyone and an enemy to no-one. Everyone admired
and respected her for being a true friend, a scholarly student and above all,
a Christian Woman who was a Christian in the strictest sense of the Word.
One of her many friends has said, "The memory of lVlargaret's life is like a
beautiful picture which one delights to hang in his hall of memories. Such
a memory delights the soul of the living because of the glory of Christ which
it reflects."
IQOIPMPOIWOI
For thirty-one years the Prickly Pear has recorded in a
pictorial manner the student life of Abilene Christian College.
The staff of 1946-y47 has continued to serve the students to the
best of its ability in building a treasured book of memories.
In so doing We give to you a key with which you may unlock
your storehouse of memories and find many happy moments
in recollection of the time when you were a part of Abilene
Christian College.
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R. G. Meggs, Dallas
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Dr. Joe B. Foster ........... ......... H ouston
William Gunn ......... ....... A rnarillo
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Bursar
WALTER H. ADAMS
Dean
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W. B. SMITH
Vice-President
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MRS. CLARA BISHOP
Registrar
R. C. BELL, M. A.. LL.D.
Professor of Bible
W. EARL BROWN. M. A.
Professor of Social Science
and Head of the Department
JAMES F. COX, M. A.
Professor of Bible and Education
JAMES E. FREEMAN. M. A.
Professor of Business Administration
and Head of the Department
GROVER C. MORLAN, Ph.D.
Professor of Elementary Education
and Head of the Department
MARCUS E. MULLINGS, Ph.D.
Professor of Mathematics and
Head of the Department
CHARLES H. ROBERSON. M.A.. LL.D.
Professor of Bible and Biblical
Languages and Head of the Departme
HOWARD L. SCHUG. Ph.D.
Professor of Modern Languages
and Head of the Department
JEWELL WATSON, M. A.
Professor of English and
Head of the Department
PAUL C. WITT, Ph.D.
Professor of Chemistry and Head of
the Department of Natural Science
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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
FRED J. BARTON, M. A.
Associate Professor of Speech
and Head of the Department
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
DEWEY DAVIS, M. A.
Associate Professor of Agriculture
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
J. W. TREAT, M. A.
Associate Professor of Spanish
MRS. DEWEY DAVIS. B. A.. B. F. A
Assistant Professor of Piano and Theory
ORVAL FILBECK. Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Education
JESSE W. FOX, M. A.
Dean of Men QFirst sernesterj
Assistant Professor of Chemistry
REX KYKER, M. A.
Assistant Professor of Speech
HAVEN MILLER, M. A.
Assistant Professor of English
BURNYA MAE MOORE, M. A.
Assistant Professor of Home Economics
HARRY PAYNE, M. A.
Assistant Professor of Social Science
LUTHER ROBERTS. B. S.
Assistant Professor of Bible A
WILLIAM C. SIKES. M. A.
Assistant Professor of Science
and Mathematics
.IUANITA TITTLE, B. A.
Assistant Professor of Art
GARVIN BEAUCHAMP, B. S.
Tennis Coach
Instructor in Physical Education
R. T. CLARK. JR.. M. S.
Instructor of Natural Science
ARTHUR M. COLEMAN. B. A.
Football and Track Coach
instructor in Physical Education
MARTON CRASS. B. A.
Instructor in Bible and Greek
BILL W. DAVIS, B. M.
Band Director
Instructor of Music
MRS. MARY HELEN FLETCHER, B. A
Instructor in Music
HELEN FLOYD, M. M.
Instructor in Music
MRS. JESSE W. Fox, M. A.
Instructor in English
LEROY FRY, B. S.
Instructor in Agriculture
WILMER E. HEBBARD. B. S.
Instructor in Business Administration
MORRIS HOWARD. B. A.
Dean of Men fSecond Semesterj
Instructor in Social Science
OLIVER JACKSON, B. S.
Assistant Football Coach
Instructor in Physical Education
MRS. JOHN R. JORDAN, B. S.
Instructor in Physical Education
MRS. REX KYKER, B. A.
Instructor in Speech
ZELMA LAWYER. M. A.
Instructor in English
MAX LEACH, M. A.
Director of Public Relations
BERNICE MCCLELLAN. B. S.
Instructor in Home Economics
MRS. JACK MCPHERSON, B. A.
Instructor in Foreign Language
A. B. MORRIS. B. S.
Director of Athletics and Basketball Coach
Instructor in Physical Education
RUTH RAMBO, B. S.
Instructor in Business Administration
J. W. ROBERTS, B. A.. M. A.
Instructor in Bible
MRS. LUTHER ROBERTS, B. A.
Dean of Women
Instructor in English
GUY SCRUGGS. M. A.
Baseball Coach and Instructor
in Physical Education
EUGENE TENNEY, B. S.
Instructor in Physical Education
THOMAS WARREN. B. S.
Instructor in Mathematics
NORMAN WHITEFIELD, B. A.
Instructor in Art
MRS. JAMES WILKISON, B. A.
Instructor in English
MAETTA WILLIAMS. B. S.
Instructor in Business Administration
ROY WILLINGHAM, B. S.
Instructor in Science
WOODROW WILSON, B. D.
Instructor in Bible
MARGUERITE ANDERSON, B. A., B. L. S
Librarian
KATHYRN HAMRICK, B. A.. B.L.S.
Assistant Librarian
JEWEL DEAN ARMS, B. A.
Secretary to the Dean
ANN CROOM, B. S.
Assistant Bursar
FLORENCE LUTHER, B. S.
Assistant Registrar
MRS. JUNE SMITH, B. S.
Secretary to the Fiscal Agent
JERRY WARREN. B. S.
Secretary to the Fiscal Agent
MRS. ORA McFARLAND
Hostess of McDonald Hall
MRS. W. C. SIKES
Hostess of Zellner Hall
ERNEST D. SHELTON, M. S.
Superintendent of Demonstration School
BESS BELL, B. A.
Supervisor in the Elementary School
MERRIAN CROWDER, B. A.
Supervisor in the Elementary School
MRS. FRANK H. ETTER. B. A.
Librarian in the Demonstration School
MRS. CHARLES FLOYD. B. A.
Supervisor in Music
MRS. PENN GILBRETH, B. A.
Supervisor in the Elementary School
MRS. GORMAN KENLEY. B. S.
Supervisor in the Elementary School
DAVID KENNAMER, B. A.
Supervisor in the High School
MRS. J. C. HEJL. B. A.
Instructor in Music
WANDA MCLAUGHLIN, B. A.
Supervisor in the High School
ZELMA ODLE. B. A.
Supervisor in Elementary School
MRS. EUGENE PERRY, B. S.
Supervisor in the Elementary School
MRS. FRED SMITH, B. A.
Supervisor in High School
ROBERT ALEXANDER
Director of Expansion Program
MRS. BERTIE CUMMINS
Dietitian
MRS. JOHN GILES
Secretary to Expansion Director
MRS. GENE HICKS. B. S.
Instructor in Science
IRVIN D. HILER, B. A.
Director of ACC Press
R. C. KINDIG, B. M.
Instructor in Music
B. D. McKINNEY
Maintenance Manager
tudemts
"Life is full of things to be ac
complished, which. when done
would revolutionize man's en
vironment."'
Lawrence, Rampy, Rhodes, McDonald, Currey, Hanks.
President rreeee Orville McDonald Athletic Representative f--- Jake Mullins
Vice President erreee Y John Saunders Yell Leader 7 eerrf rreee P P Jonny Rhodes
Secretary eerrre Vreee eeer e,VV L L L Kitty Hanks Forensic Manager is B1ll Fam
Press Representative is aaaare Mildred Rampy Senior President eeeeee Jack Currey
Honorary Junior Representative 7 A Margaret Cox Junior President eeeer eerra C hris Clark
Speaker of the House P A-ee . -eeaa ee ef Jack Lawrence Sophomore President Y P Mick Mason
Athletic Representative .-ee..,e--,,,-ee-- ,--ee Bert Brewer Freshman President P Yeee Perry Barnes
Student Qomncil
With Orville McDonald as President, the Student Council of 1946-'47
began its yearls activities by sponsoring a Umeet the bus and train commit-
tee" to welcome old and new students. The annual activities were held
which included the Freshman Jamboree and All-College Night.
The writing and adopting of a new constitution was the main event of
the year. This new constitution, ratified by a student vote with a 28 to 1
ratio, provided for a House of Representatives with 24 members including
the Speaker of the House. lt further provided for the right of recall and
referendum.
Honoring the football team and coaches, the Council was host at the an-
nual football banquet held in Hotel Windsor at which Byron Nelson was the
guest speaker. Other activities included two all-school picnics, amateur
shows, and All-Students Day.
The appearance of Governor Beauford Jester was scheduled in the
Council's calendar of coming events.
OFFICERS
Jack Currey - A ------ V V ---,- -V . President
Gladstone McLennan ereere eeeeeeee V ice-President
Marie Chenault eeee..,eeeeef .-.-eeeeA-VeeV- S ecretary
4'School days-school days" are about over for the Seniors, but will
never be forgotten. Such hidden memories of joy experienced in the per-
formances of the leading variety show-the Senior trip to Lake Cisco-the
J unior-Senior Banquet, and the softball game of the undergraduates versus
faculty suggest a special year for Abilene Christian College Seniors.
After a four year period of Work, study, and play, our reward will be
granted, with mortarboards and sheep-skins just around the corner.
Qlassof
Nineteen und Q01 filo ty-Seven
IRA ADAMS
College Grove, Tenn.
B. A. English
Transfer from George Peabody,
East of Mississippi, '45-'46, '46-'47,
Gavel Club, '45-'46.
EMALENE ALEXANDER
Abi'ene. Texas
1526 Washington Blvd.
B. S. Chemistry
Transfer from Harding, A Cap-
pella, '45-746, '46-'47, Music Club,
'46-l47g Science Club, '45-'46,
'46-,47.
HELEN ANDERSON
Grandfalls, Texas
Box 476
B. S. Physical Education
MARY JANE ARLEDGE
Sweetwater, Texas
605 Josephine St.
B. S. Chemistry
Alpha Chi, '46-'47g "W" Club,
Corresponding Secretary, '46-'47,
Science Club, Sec., '45-'46, Hon-
orary Scientific Society, '46-'47.
JOE THOMAS ATOR
Lipan, Texas
Route 1
B. S. Physics
Transfer from John Tarleton Col-
lege, University of Southern Cali-
fornia, University of Texas, Evan-
gelistic Forum.
ORAN BACK
McLean. Texas
'B. S. Business Administration
Trojan Club.
BETTY BARNETT
Spur. Texas
Box 743
B. A. English
Girls Training Class, Band, '43-
'44, Secretary, '45-'46, '46-'47, Or-
chestra, '43-,44, '44-'45, '45-'46,
C.S.O., '46-'47g "W" Club, '47,
Pickwickians, 44-45.
MAC BARTEE
Victoria, Texas
1009 N. DeLeon
B. A. Bible
Melpomeneans, '44-'45, A. T. L.,
,44-'45, A Cappella, '44-'45, '45-'46,
Vice-Pres., '46-'47, Male Quartet,
'46-'47, Band, '44-'45, '45-'46, Jun-
ior Class Pres., y45-'46, Favorite,
'45-,465 Gavel Club, Parliamen-
tarian, '44-,455 Mission Study, MA"
Club, '45-'46, Evangelistic Forum'
Frater Sodalis, '44-'47, Pres.
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JAMES F. BLACK
Abilene. Texas
709 E. N. 14th St.
B. S. Business Administration
A Cappella, '38-'42, Mens Quar-
tet, '38-'42, Band, '38-l42g Mel-
poms, ,38-,42g "A" Club, '46-'47,
Who's Who in American Colleges
and Universities '46-l47g Whots
Who in Abilene Christian Col-
lege, '46-'47.
DORIS MAE BLEY
Fluvanna, Texas
B. S. Business Administration
Orchestra, '44-'45, F.T.A., '44-'45,
Ellen H. Richards, '44-'45, B. A.
Club, '44-'45, '45-'46, '46-'47,
GATA, ,46-'47, Girls Training
Class, UWM Club, '47,
ANNE MCLEOD BOGLE
Abilene. Texas
l634Vz College Drive
B. S. Physical Education
A Cappella, '43-'44, '44-'45, '45-'46,
Sec., '46-'47, Optimist Staff, '43-
'44, Gata Pledge, '43-'44, Report-
er, '44-'45, Pres., '46-'47, Melpoms,
'43-'44, '44-'45, '45-'46, C. S. O.,
'44-'45, '45-'46, Sec., '46-'47, Kitten
Klub, '44-'45, Sec., '45-'46, Pres.,
Senior Favorite, '46-'47, Who's
Who in ACC '46-47, Kitten Klub,
Queen, '46-'47.
CHESTER V. BOGLE
Abilene, Texas
1634M College Drive
B. S. Business Administration
Badminton Team, '41-'42, '42-'43,
'45-'46 '46-'47, Badminton Club,
Pres., '45-'46, '46-'47, B. A. Club,
'45-'46, Vice Pres., '46-'47, Cam-
era Club, '45-'46, Who's Who in
American Colleges and Univer-
sities, '46-'47.
JAMES BRASHER
Vivian, La.
'Box 303
B. A. English
French Club, President, '46-'47,
Softball, '46, Speech, second place
mens poetry reading, '46-'47.
BERT BREWER
Eden, Texas
B. S. Physical Education
Future Teachers of America, UA"
Club, "C" Club, Football, '42 8a
'46, Track, Captain, '46, Trojans,
Pres., '46-'47, Student Council,
'46-'47, Who's Who in American
Colleges and Universities, '46-'47.
DORIS ROBERTS BREWER
Olden, Texas
EDNA RUTH BREWER
Denver. Colorado
B. S, Education
Mission Study, McDonald Coun-
cil, Governor, '44, Devotional
Leader and President, '45, A. T. L.
'45-'46, Kitchen Service Club, '45,
Ellen H. Richards, '44-'46, Pick-
wickians, Corresponding Sec.,
'45-'46, Girls Training Class, Lea-
der, '46, "W" Club, Treasurer,
'46-'47, Future Teachers of Amer-
ica, '46-'47.
BONNIE BROOKS BRINN
Dell. Arkansas
B. S. Secondary Education
Transfer from Freed-Hardeman,
McDonald Council, '45-'46, Girls
Training Class, Mission Study,
Future Teachers of America, '46-
'47.
T. PIERCE BROWN
Cookeville, Tennessee
221 S. Washington Street
B. A. Bible
Transfer from Tennessee Poly-
technic Institute, Gavel Club,
Evangelistic Forum.
ZENOBIA BROWN
Burkett, Texas
Box 102
B. S. Home Economics
Art Club.
JO IRIS CATHEY
Tyler, Texas
B 28 B. S. Home Economics
ox Transfer from N.T.S.T.C., Beauty
B. S. Secondary Education Nominee, '45, Beauty, '46-'47, Ca-
A Cappella, '42-'43, Ellen H.
Richards, '42-'43, Zellner Coun-
cil, '43-'44, Orchestra, '43-'44, Ca-
dettes, Major General, '43-'44,
Future Teachers of America, '46-
'47.
dettes, Lieutenant General, '46-
'47, Frat Sweetheart, '47.
T. FURMAN CAUTHEN
ivionrgomery. Alabama
41U Mulberry Street
B. A. Bible
Alpha Tau Lambda, '44-'45, Evan-
gelistic Forum, East of Mississip-
pi, Pres., '44-'45, '45-'46, '46-'47,
wnos Who in ACC, '45-'46, A
Cappella, President, '45-'46, "A"
Lllub, President, '46-'47, Who's
Who in American Colleges and
Universities, '45-'46, '46-'47, Fu-
ture Teachers of America, Vice-
President, '46-'47,
MARIE CHENAULT
Sweeny, Texas
Box 96
B. S. Physical Education
Kitten Club, President, '44-'45,
C.S.O., Coresponding Secretary,
'44-'45, Frater Sodalis Sweet-
heart, '44-'45, Zellner Council,
Secretary, '44-'45, Favorite, '44-
'45, Beauty, '45-'46, Cadettes,
President, '45-'46, '46-'47, Secre-
tary of Senior Class, '46-'47, Beau-
ty Contestant, '46-'47, C. S. O.,
V. Pres. '46-'47.
GORDON CLEMEN T
Burkburnett, Texas
116 Avenue D.
B. A. Bible
Evangelistic Forum, Mission
Study, Leader, Summers '45-'46,
Gavel Club, Parliamentarian, '45-
'46, Vice-President Freshman
Class, '44-'45, ATL, "A" Club,
Manager Students' Exchange, '44-
'47, Second, Cox Extemporan-
eous Speaking Contest, '46, First,
Allen Essay Contest, '46,
ANITA COBB
San Antonio. Texas
1810 W. Summit
B.S. Business Administration
Melpomenean Players, '43-'45,
Kitten Club, '44-'45, Business Ad-
ministration Club, '44-'46, GATA,
'44-'47, Optimist, '46-'47, Beauty
'46-'47,
MOODY LEE COFFMAN
Abilene, Texas
Route 2
B. A. Mathematics
Transfer from Southwestern Uni-
versity, Science Club, '46-'47,
Honorary Scientific Society, '46-
'47, Die Lustigen Kameraden,
Pres., '46-'47.
FLORENCE COLLIER
Abilene, Texas
B. S. Home Economics
Ellen H. Richards, Vice-President,
'46-'47, Girls Training Class, Mis-
sion Study, 'tW" Club, Alpha Chi,
Treasurer, '46-'47,
MERRIAN CROWDER
Snyder, Texas
2107 Avenue U
B. A. Aft
Home Economics Club, Art Club,
Vice-President, '46-'47, Melpom-
enean Players, Spanish Club, Kit-
ten Club, Delta Theta, Secretary,
Beauty, '44-'45, '45-'46, '46-'47.
MILDRED N. CULLEN
Abilene, Texas
1149 Palm Street
B. S. Business Administration
Kitten Club, '40-'41, Business Ad-
ministration Club, '45-'46.
CLEVE ALLEN CULLERS
Bryson, Texas
B. S. 'Business Administration
Business Administration Club, '41-
'42, '42-'43, '46-'47, Band, '40-'42,
JACK CURREY
Thornton, Texas
B. S. Business Administration
Aggie Club, '45-'46, "A" Club, '46-
'47, Melpoinenean Players, '44-'45,
Alpha Chi, President, '46-'47,
Business Administration Club,
President, '44-'45, '45-'46, Frater-
Sodalis, President, '46-'47, Gavel
Club, '44-'45, Optimist, '46-'47,
Who's Who in American Colleges
and Universities, '46-'47, Who's
who in ACC, '46-'47.
A. J. DEANS
San Angelo. Texas
3207 Grape Creek Drive
B. S. Business Administration
Business Administration Club, '43
-'44, '44-'45, '45-'46, '46-'47, Frater
Sodalis, '43-'44, '44-'45, '45-'46, '46-
'47, Science Club, '45-'46, Bad-
minton Club, '44-'47, House of
Representatives, '46-'47,
FREDDA DERRYBERRY
Abilene, Texas
1516 North 3rd.
B. S. Business Administration
Melpomenean Players, '42-'43,
Kitten Club, '42-'43, Secretary,
'44-'45, Delta Theta, '42-'47, Sec-
retary, '43-'-44.
BUSTER DIXON
Ennis, Texas
B. S. Physical Education
Football, '39-'40, '40-'41, '41-'42,
'46-'47, All Conference Full-back,
'46-'47, Phi Omega Chi, Pres.
'45-'46, '46-'47, Senior Favorite,
'46-'47, Who's Who in A.C.C., '46-
'47
PAUL DULANEY
Clyde, Texas
Box 43
B. A. History
Band, '39, '41, '46, French Club,
'41, Optimist, Assistant Editor,
'46-'47, Phi Omega Chi, '46-'47,
MARJORIE ECHOLS
Abilene. Texas
1364 Cedar St.
B. A. Mathematics
Alpha Chi, Treasurer, '46-'47,
Science Club, Sec., '46-'47, Span-
ish Club, '46-'47, Honorary
Science Club, '47, "W" Club, '47,
FRANK FARRIS, JR.
Eldridge, Ala.
Box 74
B. S. Business Administration
Transfer from Freed-Hardeman
College, Spanish Club, East of
Mississippi, Evangelistic Forum,
Mission Study, B. A. Club.
ANN FOX
Kaufman, Texas
Route 5
B. S. Secondary Education
A.T.L., '44-'45, Vice-Pres., '46-'47,
Alpha Chi, '45-'46, Vice-Pres., '46-
'47, t'W" Club, '45-'46, Vice-Pres.,
'46-'47, McDonald Council '45-'46,
Pres., '46-'47, Girls Training Class,
Co-Leader, '46, Who's Who in
American Colleges and Univer-
sities, '46-'47, Mission Study.
E. GLENN FULBRIGHT
McLean. Texas
lBox 546
B. S. Business Administration
French Club, Vice-Pres., '46, A
Cappella, '46, Melpomeneans, '46,
Band, '43, Mens Glee Club, '43,
Summer Chorus, '46,
FRANCES J. GIBSON
Stephenville. Texas
505 W. Belknap
B. S. Business Administration
B. A. Club, '46-'47, Mission Study,
Girls Training Class.
H. M. GILL
Anson, Texas
B. S. Engineering
FRED F. GIVENS
Childress, Texas
B. S. Business Administration
Sub-T-165 B. A. Club.
MARY GLASSCOCK
Artesia, New Mexico
310 Dallas
B. A. Art
Art Club.
EVELYN GOODRUM
Leach. Tennessee
B- A- English
Transfer from Freed-Hardemang
Alpha Chi, East of the Mississip-
pi.
AUDREY GREEN
Quinlan, Texas
Rt. 4
B. S. Home Economics
Ellen H. Richards.
RAYMOND GREEN
Eden, Texas
Box 111
B. S. Business Administration
B. A. Club, Director, '45-'46, Ag-
gie Club, '44-'45, Gavel Club.
VIRGINIA GREEN
Gruver, Texas
B. S. 'Business Administration
"W" Club, Girls Training Class,
Leader, '46-'47, Mission Study,
Business Administration Club,
Panhandle Club.
A. C. GREENE
Dallas. Texas
6217 Belgrade Avenue'
B. A. History
A Cappella, '40-,425 Melpomenean
Players, '4lg Press Club, '41-,42g
52-20 Club, '46, Optimist, '41-'42g
Associate Editor, '42-l43g Pick-
wickian Club, '40-'47.
ERNEST EARL GRIZZARD
Ennis, Texas
B. A.. B. S. Bible. Secondary Ed.
Transfer from Kilgore Junior
College, George Pepperdine, De-
bating, '45-'46, '46-'47, A.T.L., '45-
'46, '46-'47, A Club, '46-'47, Alpha
Chi, '46-'47, Camera Club, '45-'46,
'46-'47, F.T.A., Pres., '46-'47.
WILLIAM HAMMONTREE
Chickamauga, Georgia
Rt. 1
B. S. Business Administration
Transfer from Tennessee Poly-
technic Institute, Freed-Harde-
man.
KITTY HANKS
Midland. Texas
423 W. Wall St.
B. A. English
Student Council, Jr. Rep., '45-'46,
Sec. '46-'47, Optimist, Bus. Mgr.
Editor, School Favorite, '44-'45,
'45-'46, '46-'47, C.S.O., Sec. '45-'46,
Pres. '46-'47, Kitten Klub, Ko-Jo-
Kaig Whois Who in American
Colleges 8a Universities, '46-'47g
Who's Who in ACC '46-'47, Gavel
Sec., ,44-,45Q Honor Girl, '46-'47,
Senior Favorite, '46-'47.
GLENN E. HARGETT
Sheffield, Alabama
Route 1
B. A. Bible
East of Mississippi, Aggie Club,
Evangelistic Forum.
NOBLE HARRIS
Abilene. Texas
750 E. N. 15th St.
B. S. Business Administration
House of Representatives, Senior
Representative, Reporter 8: Sgt.
at Arms, '46-'47, Business Admin-
istration Club, President, '46-'47.
J. C. "Buddy" HART
Baird. Texas
B. S. Business Administration
Business Administration Club,
Trojans.
ALVAH JEAN HENDERSON
Waco. Texas
Hillcrest Drive
B. S. Biolo9Y
Band, '44-'45, '45-'46, Science
Club, '44-'45, '45-'46, French Club,
'45-'46, Melpoms, '45-'46, Ca-
dettes, Four Star General.
MARY HELEN HENRY
San Antonio. Texas
434 Furr Drive
B. S. Business Administration
Business Administration Club, '46-
-'47g Delta Theta, '46-'47, Mel-
poms, '46-'4'7.
EDGAR ALLEN HERRING
Hillsboro. Texas
' Route 2
B. A. History
Evangelistic F o r u mg Mission
Study, Prickly Pear, Editor, '46-
'4'7g Phi Beta, Vice-Pres., '46-'47g
Future Teachers of America,
James F. Cox Chapter, German
Club, Who's Who in American
Colleges and Universities, '46-'47.
GENE S. HICKS
San Antonio. Texas
117 Compton Ave.
B. S. Business Administration
Phi Omega Chi, A Cappella, '41-
'42, '42-'43, Tennis, '41-'42, '42-'43,
'46-'47, Business Administration,
'42-'43, '46-'47.
L. D. lBi11l HILTON
Rocky. Oklahoma
B. S. Business Administration
Transfer from Oklahoma A 8z Mg
Frater Sodalisg Business Admin-
istration Club.
JANE MARLIS HODGES
Winters. Texas
Box 141
B. S. , Business Administration
Business Administration Club,
'44-'45, '45-'46,
ALTA FAYE HOWK
Abilene. Texas
1401 Austin Street
B. A. Mathematics
Los Alegresg Science Club, Re-
porter, '45-'46, Camera Club, '45-
'46,
HELEN RUTH HUMPHREY
Abilene, Texas
608 E. N. 15th
B. S. Business Administration
French Club, V. Pres. '45-'46,
Delta Theta, V. Pres. '44-'45, '45-
'46, '46--'47, Business Administra-
tion Club, ,45-'46, '46-'47, Mel-
poms, '45-,46, '46-'47,
MRS. DOROTHEA JAMES
Abilene, Texas
655 N. E. 18th
B. S. Primary Education
Transfer from Harding Christian
College, Future Teachers of A-
merica.
CLAUDE JOHNSTON, JR.
Hobart. Okla.
319 N. Randlett
B. S. Business Administration
Transfer from Keowa. County
Junior College, Hobart, Okla., A
Cappella, '46-'47, Band, '46-'47,
Camera Unincorporated '46-'47.
KATHRYN JOINER
Crane, Texas
Box 125
'B. S. Chemistry
Girls Training Class, Mission
Study, Band, '44-'45, '45-'46, Sec.
'46-'47, German Club, '44-'45,
Science Club, '45-'46, Alpha Chi,
'45-'46, Sec. '46-'47, "W" Club, '45-
l46g C.S.O., '46-'47,
BEN FOWLER JONES
Cooper. Texas
B. A. Bible
HENRY JEAN JONES
Knox City, Texas
B. S. Secondary Education
Band, '41-'42, '42-'43, Orchestra,
'42-'43, Phi Omega Chi, '42-'43, V.
Pres.. '46-'47, Gamma Epsilon,
Treasurer, '46-'47.
JOHN R. JORDAN
Abilene, Texas
657 College Drive
B. S. Business Administration
Phi omega chi, '41-'42, 442-'43,
'46-'47.
EDITH KEMPLIN
Va1'ey View, Texas
Box 102
B. A. Bible
Transfer from N.T.S.T.C., Future
Teachers of America, Sec. '46-'47,
Girls Training Class, Mission
Stuclrg "W" Club.
PERRY W. KEMPLIN
Valley View, Texas
Box 102
'B. A. Bible
PEGGY KIRKLAND
Wichita Falls, Texas
1511 Bluff Street
B. S. Secondary Education
GATA, '45-'46, '46-'47, Melpom-
eneans, '44-'45, '45-'46, '46-'47,
Pickwickians, '45-'46, '46-'47, C.S.
O, '45-'46, '46-'47, Alpha Psi
Omega, '46-'47, "WM Club, '47,
Beauty Contestant, '46-'47, Who's
Who in American Colleges and
Universities, '46-'47
JACK LAWRENCE
Anson. Texas
Rt. 2
B. A. V Bible
Freshman Pres., '44-'45, Student
Council, '44-'45, '45-'46, Frater
Sodalis, '44-'45, V. Pres., '45-'46,
'46-'47, Favorite, '44-'45, '45-'46,
Melpoms, '44-'45, French Club,
'44-'45, '45-'46, '46-'47, Yell Lea-
der, '45-'46, Speaker of House of
Representatives, '46-'47, Execu-
tive Council, '46-'47.
BETTY JEAN LEE
Po-rt Arthur, Texas
1929 3rd. Ave.
B. S. Business Administration
Girls Training Class, Mission
Study, Business Ad Club, '44-'45,
'45-'46, '46-'47, Kitchen Service
Club, Reporter, Summer '46,
Summer Chorus, '46, Ellen H.
Richards, '46-'47.
MRS. LEODA LOWDER
Abiene. Texas
B. A. Piano
BENJAMIN IRA LOWE
Jacksonville, Florida
1204 Hollywood Ave.
B. S. Business Administration
"A" Club, Who's Who in Ameri-
can Colleges and Universities '46-
'47, Gamma Epsilon, Pres., '46,
A.T.L. Pres, '43, East of the Miss.,
'46-'47, Student Council, '46-'47,
House of Representatives '46-'47,
Constitutional Committee, '46-'47,
Business Administration Club,
'46-'47.
KATHERINE E. LOWE
Jacksonville, Florida
1204 Hollywood Ave.
B. A. Art
East of the Mississippi, '45-'46, '46-
'47, Art Editor of Prickly Pear,
1946-'47, Sectreary of Alpa Tau
Lambda, '46-'47, Ko-Jo-Kai, '46-
'47, C.S.O., 46-'47, Pi Epsilon
Beta, Vice-pres., '46, Pres '47.
CAROLYN MCCLENDON
Mineola, Texas
710 N. Pacific St.
B. S. Business Administration
Art Club, '43-'44, Optimist Staff,
'43-'44, Science Club, '43-'44, '44-
'45, Business Ad Club, '45-'46, '46-
'47, Kitten Klub, '45-'46, '46-'47,
GATA, '46-'47,
LEAO MCDANIEL
Abilene, Texas
1502 Campus Court
B. A. Bible
Mission Studv, Evangelistic For-
um, Aggie Club.
ORVILLE L. MCDONALD
Goose Creek, Texas
B. S. Secondary Education
CPre-Lawj
Business Ad Club, '40-'41, '41-'42,
,42-'43, Melpoms, '40-'41, '41-'42,
'42-'43, Baseball, '42, Intramural
Sports Director, '46-'47, Trojans
Pres, '46, Gamma Epsilon, Pres.,
'46, Student's Association Presi-
dent, '46-'47, Who's Who in Amer-
ican Colleges and Universities,
'46-'47, Who's Who in ACC, '46-
'47, Senior Favorite, '46-'47.
ESTELLE MCLAUGHLIN
Abilene, Texas
701 E. N. 15th St.
'B. S. Home Economics
Gavel Club, Sec. '43-'44, Mel-
poms, '43-'44, A.T.L., Ellen H.
Richards, Pres. '45-'46, Alpha Chi,
C.S.O., '45-'46, '46-'47, HW" Club,
Corresponding Sec., '46-'47, Who's
Who in American Colleges and
Universities, '46-'47,
GLADSTONE MCLENNAN
Lueders, Texas
B. S. Business Administration
Football Letterman, '41-'42, '46,
"C" Club, HA" Club, Business Ad
Club: Vice-President Senior Class
'46-'47, Trojans, Treasurer, '46-
'47.
BILLIE McN ABB
San Benito. Texas
Box 1065
B. A. English
GATA, Vice President, '46-'47,
MRS. FRANCES MAHLER
Abilene. Texas
B. S. Elementary Education
HOLLIS L. MANLY. JR.
Abilene, Texas
842 Meander St.
B. S. Business Administration
Vice-President Freshman Class,
'42-,43g Gavel Club, '42-'43g
Melpoms, '42-'43, Phi Omega Chi,
Pres, '46-'47,
A. B. MARTIN
Seymour. Texas
Star Route
B. S. 'Business Administration
Aggie Club, Vice-Pres., '44-'45,
Frater Sodalis, Sec. Treas., '45-'46,
Business Administration Club,
'45-'46, '46-'47.
PAUL MAYR
Waco, Texas
1124 Speight Ave
B. A. Bible
Band, Orchestra, A.T.L., 2nd Vice-
Pres.g Melpoms, Spring Produc-
tion, '46g Junior Contest Play, '46,
CARL L. MURRAY
Bennett, New Mexico
Box 602
B, S. Chemistry
Science Clubg Honorary Scientific
Society.
MAREANN NEECE
Irving. Texas
Box 125
B. S. Business Administration
Transfer From Freed-Hardemang
East of the Mississippi, '45-'46,
Big HD", '46-347.
GLENN R. NICHOLS
Abi'ene, Texas
1526 Washington Blvd.
B, S, Pre-Law
JAMES W. NICHOLS
Abilene. Texas
650 College Dr.
B. A. Speech
Melpoms, '43-'47, V. Pres. '46-'47,
"A" Club, Sec.-Treas., '45-'47, Ag-
gie Club, '44-46, Alpha Psi, Pres.,
'44-'47, French Club, V. Pres.,
'45-'46, House of Rep., Parliamen-
tarian '46-'47, Evan. Forumg
Mission Study, A. T. L. '46-
'47g Who's Who In American Col-
leges and Universities, '46-'47,
YVONNE B. NICHOLS
Abilene, Texas
1526 Washington Blvd.
B. A. English
Nm'
HELEN OWENS
Sunset, Texas
B. S. Education
Future Teachers of America,
Girl's Training Class, Mission
Study.
GLADYS PARTIN
Beaumont. Texas
1298 Ave. F.
B. S. Home Economics
Melpoms, '44-145, ,45-'46, Girls
Training Class, '44-'45, '45-'46,
'46-'47, Mission Study, '44-'45,
'45-'46, '46-'47, Ellen H. Richards
'44-'45, '45-'46, Pres., '46-'47, Mc-
Donald House Council, '45-'46,
V. Pres. ,46-'47, "W" Club, '46-
,47g C.S.O., '46-'47,
KATHRYN PATTON
Abilene, Texas
811 E.N. 16th
B. A. Bible
Mission Study, Girls Training
Class, Los Alegres, Reporter
'44-,45g Future Teachers of A-
merica, Reporter, '44-'45g Alpha
Chi, ,45-'46, '46-'47, "WU Club
'44-'45, '45-'46, '46-'47, ATL '44-
l45, '45-'46, Wh0's Who In Amer-
ican Colleges and Universities,
'45-'46, ,46-'47,
LOWELL G. PERRY
Danville, Illinois
1203 N. Jackson
B. A. Speech
Transfer from Pepperdine, Cam-
era Unincorporatedg Mission
Study, Melpomenean Players,
French Clubg East of the Missis-
sippig Future Teachers of Amer-
icag K'Junior Miss".
LOU NELLE PETERS
Rogers, Texas
Box 23
B. A. History
Zeta Rho, Pres., '46-'47, Alpha
Tau Lambda, Vice-Pres., '45-'46,
Treasurer, A46-'47, Gamma Epsi-
lon, Sec., '46-'47, Pickwickians,
'43-'44, '44-'45, Melpomenean
Players '43-'44, ,44-'45, McDon-
ald Hall Council, '43-'44,
BERT L. POWELL, J'r.
Freeport, Texas
B. S. Chemistry
Science Club, Texas Academy
of Science.
NORMA JEAN QUALLS
Aurora, Colorado
1105 Dayton
B. S. Home Economics
Ellen H. Richards, Vice-Pres.,
'45-'46, A Cappella, '43-'46, "W"
Clubg Ko--Jo-Kai, Who's Who In
A.C.C., ,45-'46, Whois Who in
American Colleges and Univer-
sitiesg '45-l46, '46-'47, Prickly
Pear, Editor '45-'46, THEA of
College Clubs, Mission Study,
Girls Training Class.
MILDRED RAMPY
Washington, D. C.
4601 Butterworth Pl.. N. W.
B. A. English
Los Alegres, Sec., '43-'44, Frater
Sodalis Sweetheart, 143, Melpoms,
'43-'44, Prickly Pear Staff, '43-'44,
'43--'44, Pickwickians, ,43-'44,
'44-'45, A. T. L. '44-'45g Kit-
ten Klub, V-Pres., '45-'46, Sec. '46-
'47g Ko-Jo-Kai, Sec., Pres.g "W"
Club, Pres., '46-'47g Whols Who in
ACCg Who's Who in Am. Col-
leges and Universities, C.S.O.
ESTELLA A. REVES
Lueders, Texas
B. S. Elementary Education
JONNY RHODES
Texarkana. Texas
'Box 1032
B. A. Band
Student Council, Yell Leader, '46-
'47g Band '44-'45, '46-'47, Vice-
Pres., '45-'46, Frater Sodalis, '44-
'45, '45-'46, '46-'47g Melpomenean
Players '44-'45, '45-,46, '46-'47,
RITA ROACH
Spearman, Texas
Box 478
B. S. Home Economics,
Education
Transfer from W.T.S.C., HW"
Club, Secretary, '46-'47, Panhand-
le Club, '46-'47, Mission Study,
'44-'45, '45-'46, '46-'47, Girls
Training Class, Ellen H. Richards,
'44-'45, '45-'46, '46-'47.
R. L. ROBERTS, JR.
Idalou, Texas
B. A. Bible
Vice-president Freshman Class,
'44, Vice-president Sophomore
Class, '44, President, '45, Mission
Study, Leader, '44-'45, '45-'46,
Secretary "A" Club, '45, Evange-
listic Forum, Leader, '46, Who's
Who in ACC, '45-'46, Who's Who
in American Colleges and Univer-
sities, '45-'46, '46-'47, Vice-presi-
dent Gavel Club, '45-'46.
BOBBYE ROUSE
Crane, Texas
Box 24
B. S. Chemistry
Girls Training Class, '44-'45, Mis-
sion Study, '44-'45, Band, '44-'46,
Orchestra, '44-'45, Science Club,
'45-'46, Pre-Med Club, '45-'46'
C.S.O., '46-'47, Alpha Chi, '46-'47
9
JAMES W. RUSHING
Tyler, Texas
1500 Crescent Drive
B. A. English
Melpomeneans, '42, Pickwickians,
'42, Sports Editor "Optimist", '42,
Evangelistic Forum, '42, '46-'47,
GEORGIA SANDERS
Marked Tree. Arkansas
Box 691
B. S. Business Administration
Business Administration Club,
Delta Theta, Beauty Runner-Up,
'45-'46.
JAMES E. SCOTT
Livingstone, N. Rhodesia
South Africa
B. A. Bible
Evangelistic Forum, Mission
Study, Die Lustigen Kameraden,
Science Club, Camera Un-incor-
porated.
ANNA LOUISE SHELTON
Oneonta, Alabama
325 C Street
B. S. Education
Transfer from George Pepperdine
College, Los Angeles, Clark Col-
lege, Vancouver, Wash., State
Teachers College, Livingston,
Alabama. East of the Mississippi,
Gavel Club, Melpoms.
JAMES K. SIKES
Roswell. New Mexico
106 W. 13th Street
B. S. Biology
Science Club '42-'43, '43-'44, Presi-
dent, '46-'47, Melpomenean Play-
ers, '43-'44, A Cappella Chorus,
'43-'44, Student Council House of
Representatives, '46-'47, Honor-
ary Scientific Society, '47, Sub-
T-416, '43-'47.
JACK A. SMITH
Dumas, Texas
B. S. Chemistry
Science Club, '39-'40, Vice-Presi-
dent, '46-'47, Texas Academy of
Science, '39-'47, Collegiate Divi-
sion, Vice-President, '41, Honor-
ary Scientific Society, '47,
J. E. SMITH
Abilene. Texas
526 College Drive
B. S. Business Administration
Basketball, '41-'42, '42-'43, '45-'46,
'46-'47, "C" Club, Student Council
Athletic Representative, '46-'47,
JAMES C. SORRELLS
Waco, Texas
1114 N.12th Street
B. S. Business Administration
A Cappella, '44-'45, B. A. Club,
'44-'45, '45-'46, '46-'47, Badminton
Club, '46-l47, Melpomenean Play-
eis, 145-'46, Science Club, '45-'46,
RALPH L. STONE
Dexter. New Mexico
Graduate of New Mexico A 85 M
College with a B. S. Degree in
Chemical Engineering.
CURTIS TAYLOR
Lubbock. Texas
1602 22nd Street
B. S. Business Administration
DAVID L. TAYLOR
Castell. Texas
Box 54
B. S. Biology
Band, '39-'40 ,'40-'41g Aggie Club,
'46-147, Science Club, '46-'47,
JOE H. TEMPLETON
Plainview. Texas
815 Beech Street
B. S. Petroleum Engineering
Science Club.
EUGENE TENNEY
Stratford. Oklahoma
B. S. Physical Education
Basketball letterman three years,
"C" Club, "A" Club, Whois 'Who
in American Colleges and Univer-
sities, 746-'47, Badminton Club
Sponsor, Frater Sodalis Sponsor,
'lexas Badminton Champion, Sin-
gles and Doubles, '42, '43, '46, '47,
Southwestern U. S. Intercollegiate
Champion, Singles and Doubles,
'41, '42, '43.
MARABETH TERRY
Coleman. Texas
502 Cottonwood Street
B. S. Business Administration
Band, '44-'45, 145-'46, '46-'47, Mis-
sion Study, Orphesian Society,
'47, Girls Training Class, B. A.
Club, '44-'45, '45-'46, '46-'47.
MILTON E. THOMPSON
Memphis Texas
B. S. Secondary Education
J. C. TOWN SEND
High Springs. Florida
B. A. History
Transfer from Freed-Hardeman
College, Mission Study, Evangel-
istic Forum, Frater Sodalis, '45-
'46, '46-l4'7g East of Mississippi,
Treasurer, '45-'46, Alpha Tau
Lambda, President, '46-'47, Who's
Who in American Colleges and
Universities, '46--'47, Assistant
Business Manager of Prickly Pear,
'45-'46, Business Manager, '46-'47,
LARRY VIVRETT
Dallas. Texas
2639 Gladstone Drive
B. S. Chemistry
Transfer from North Texas Agri-
cultural College, Arlington. Sci-
ence Clubg Big HD", French Club.
THOMAS WAGNER. Jr.
Manchester, Tennessee
'Box 3
B. A. Music
Transfer from David Lipscomb.
Band, '42-'43, A Cappella, '42-'43,
Phi Omega Chi, '42-'43, '46-'47,
Badminton Club, '46-'47.
ALFRED F. WALLER. Jr.
Denison, Texas
720 W. Hull Street
B. A. Bible
Evangelistic F o r u mg Mission
Study.
THOMAS B. WARREN
San Antonio. Texas
1731 W. Ashby Place
E- S. Secondary Education
MAX WATSON
Austin, Texas
2208 Pearl
B. S. Business Administration
Pi Epsilon Beta, '46-'47, Camera
Un-incorporated, '46-'47.
MELVIN E. WELDON
Phoenix, Arizona
1137 E. Garfield Street
B. A. Bible
Kitchen Service Club, Pres., '44-
'45g A.T.L. '44-'45, Evangelistic
Forum, Mission Study, Leader,
'46-'47, Gavel Club, '45-,46. '
THOMAS EDSEL WELLS
Millersview. Texas
'Box 195
B. S. Business Administration
Phi Omega Chi, '42-'47, Melpom-
cnean Players, '42, Men's Glee
Club, '42,
MARGARET WICKER
Gatesville, Texas
Grove Star Route
B. S. Business Administration
A Cappella, ,44-,45, '45-'46, Pick-
wickians, '44-'45, Alpha Chi.
CURTIS W. WISE
Dallas, Texas
2l8 Hollywood
B. S. Business Administration
Band, Vice-President, '43, Or-
chestra, '4l-'42, '42-,43, President,
'43, Phi Omega Chi, '42-'47, Busi-
ness Administration Club, Board
of Directors, '46-'47.
RAY O. WRIGHT
Salem. Illinois
B. A. Bible
Gavel Club, Evangelistic Forum,
Mission Study, East of Mississip-
pi, Die Lustigen Kameraden.
CHARLES HAY
Roswell, New Mexico
306 So. Delaware
Special Student, Transfer from
the University of Texas, Evan-
gelistic Forum, East of the Missis-
Sippi.
OFFICERS
Chris Clark Y.A... Ve ...,,. President
Don Gardner rrrrrrrrrf rfrrrr V ice-President
Marjorie White raararr g aaf......aV7a7 Secretary
Eugenia Scott eeeeeraa Reporter
The Junior Class began its activities this year with flying colors by
Winning the Interrnural Speech Tournarnent. We placed first in several
contests including the one-act play contest which is the peak of the Tour-
nament. Picnics are always a Welcome break in school routineg so the outings
at State Park-Where hot dogs were consumed by the dozens-Were a Jun-
ior specialty. And then carne the all important event of the year-the Jun-
ior-Senior Banquet-a lot of Work, but We Will be Seniors next year.
Glass of
Nineteen um! cal F0 tg-Sight
Mb.
Ann Alexander
Pioneer, Tex.
General Delivery
Earlene Bailey
Abilene. Tex.
233 Graham St.
Billie Jean Baker
Lometa, Tex.
'Box 25
Alice Ballard
Abilene, Tex.
2066 N. 2nd Si.
Marguerite Bare
Abilene. Tex.
Box 451
Martha Batson
Texas City, Tex.
121 Sth Ave.
Betty Jean Beaver b
Iowa Park. Tex.
Route 1
Roy Bennett
Abilene. Tex.
2726 S. 3rd.
Ann Bentley
Wichita Falls, Tex.
3103 Hollywood
William Ray Bourland
Abilene. Tex.
1024 Grape St.
Thelma Boyd
Chattanooga. Tenn.
608 Colville St.
Bob Brennen
Alvin, Tex.
Box 903
MW'
Bill Brown
Abilene. Tex.
2118 N. 6th
Edward M. Brown
Amarillo, Tex.
2026 Lipscomb
Alyene Brownrigg
Big Spring. Tex.
1401 Nolan St.
Alvin Bryan
Frederick. Okla.
Rt. 2. Box 26
Jack Bryant
Sidney. Texas
General Delivery
Betty Buford
Abilene. Tex.
2633 Fourth Ave.
La Verne Burk
Hobbs, New Mexico
400 E. Clinton
Guerdon E. Busby
Abilene. Texas
132 Amarillo St.
Walter D. Cabe
Abilene, Texas
750 E. N. 14th
Bill Carrell
Bloomington. Ind.
511 N. Lincoln St.
Geraldine Carrington
Irving. Texas
Rt. 2 Box 2108
Jamie Chenault
Sweeny. Texas
Box 96
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Post. Texas
General Delivery
John E. Clardy
Brownwood, Texas
Rt. 3
Chris Clark, Jr.
Abilene, Texas
441 Amarillo
Claire Jean Click
Lovelady. Texas
General Delivery
Mary Close
Alexandria. Louisiana
1022 Thornton Ave.
William Francis Coiner
Oklahoma City, Okla.
1406 S. W. 29th.
Bill Cook
Paris, Texas
505 Fitzhugh
Benna Cranford
Paris, Texas
223 10th St. N. E.
Joy Christine Curington
Merkel. Texas
Box 324
Loveta Curlee
Mart. Texas
Route 2
Lowell Danley
Lawton. Okla.
General Delivery
Frances Davee
Brady. Texas
118 S. Elm St.
Susie Earline Davidson
Lovelady, Texas
O? Lovelady Lumber Co.
Margery Demic
Harlingen, Texas
'Box 602
Richard P. Duncan
Snyder, Texas
Route 2
Beverley Elliott
Brownsville, Texas
853 W. Elizabeth
Carolyn English
Elba, Alabama
General Delivery
James E. Etheridge
Troup. Texas
Box 1175
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James Eubank
Rochelle, Texas
General Delivery
Glen W. Exter
Dimmitt, Texas
Box 177
Bill Fain
Dallas, Texas
209 Hollywood
T. Roy Finley
Chickasha, Okla.
928 South 9th
Marie Finsterwald
Mobeetie. Texas
Route 2
Milton Fletcher
Hamlin, Texas
P. O. Box 84
Pearl M. Ford
La Grange, Ill.
126 N. Stone Ave.
Randall Fry
Tulia, Tex.
Box 262
Roy S. Fudge
Athens. Alabama
Rt. 8
Lewis L. Fulks
Abilene, Texas
525 N.E. 18th
Don Gardner
Paragould, Ark.
122 E. 14th Si.
Lorna Gibbons
San Francisco, Calif.
1762 25th Ave.
Bill Gililland
1401 Washington Blvd
Abilene, Texas
Doris Jeane Glenn
Big Spring. Texas
1210 Sycamore St.
Bruce A. Good
Iowa Park, Texas
Route 2
Mary Sue Grant
1326 Lowden
Abilene, Texas
Weldon L. Green
Texhoma, Okla.
Star Route 3
Ruby ,Griffin
Clyde, Texas
Route 1
Billy R. Ground
Dallas. Texas
Route 1. Box 535
Ruth Ellen Hall
Greeley. Colorado
1921 Eighth Ave.
Wayne Hammontree
Chickamauga, Georgia
Route 1
Marshel Hardy
Rotan. Texas
Rt. 1
Mildred Harmon
Abilene. Texas
1309 Beech St.
James A. Hays
Clyde. Texas
-Route 1
Carl G. Hecker
Flint. Michigan
420 Chandler
Dorothy Lou Hill
Matador, Texas
Box 41
Nelda Holton
Nashville. Tenn.
Burton Ave.
Mabeth Hopkins
Abilene. Texas
750 Cedar St.
Bill J.. Humble
Monett. Missouri
609 Sixth St.
Robbie Gene Hunt
Lovington. New Mexico
'Box 891
Herschel Jamison
Gray. Oklahoma
General Delivery
Billye Layne Jones
Pasadena. Texas
211 S. Spooner
Winnie Jones
Abilene. Texas
917 Chestnut St.
J. Q. Keesee
Anton. Texas
Route 1
Constance Kelso
Pueblo, Colorado
503 Broadway
Mary Virginia Keney
Ft. Worth, Texas
3613 Ave. "N"
Arman D. King
Abilene. Texas
1526 Ave. "E"
Doris Jean King
Kenton. Tenn.
Box 125
Ralph King
Kenton. Tenn.
Box 125
Wilma Ruth King
Abilene, Texas
1526 Ave. "E"
Darvin Krisell
Abilene. Texas
1418 Washington Blvd
Jodie Krisell
Abilene, Texas
1418 Washington Blvd
Billy Joe Leach
Graham. Texas
717 Texas Si.
Robert E. Lee
West Mansfield.
Box 34
Buell Lindley
Abilene Texas
298 Clyde St.
J une Linn
Rosebud, Texas
Box 222
Samuel Loe
Houston. Tex.
711 Pizer
J im McCall
Ft. Worth. Tex.
Ohio
2407 Gould Ave.
Joann McClary
Sentinel. Okla.
General Delivery
Paul Ellis McGaughey
Washington. D. C.
1421 Meridian Pl., N.W
.Tack McKinney
Abilene. Tex.
706 E. N. 15th St.
Rosetta McPherson
Pozzuoli, Naples
24 Corso Nicola
Terrocciouo
Milton McWhorter
Olney. Tex.
801 North Ave. G
Sidney Mallory
Beaumont. Texas
755 Euclid Ave.
Martha Jean Malone
Henderson, Tennessee
104 Hamlet St.
Donald Dee Mansur
Lawton, Okla.
1113 Lake St
Vivian Vonnette Mansur
Lawton. Oklahoma
1113 Lake St.
Bill Markum
New Castle, Texas
Box 46
B. C. Morton. Jr.
Candler, North Carolina
Route 1
Betiye Jean May
Burkburnett, Texas
Box 56
Winona May
Hamlin, Texas
Route 3
Ruth O. Mercer
Beaver. Oklahoma
'Box 50
Robert R. Meyers
Henryetta, Okla.
Route 1 Box 43
Jerry Mings
E1 Paso, Texas
137 Buena Vista Drive
Mary' Anne Minnick
Mineral Wells, Texas
2502 S. W. Fifth Ave.
Foy Mitchell
Haskell, Arkansas
General Delivery
M'
Edward Montgomery
Odem. Texas
Box 273
Pauline Moran
Sadler. Texas
Rt. 1
Doris Morgan
Temple. Texas
Route l
Jack B. Morgan
Temple. Texas
Route 1
Wilna Muns
Sweetwater, Texas
803 Josephine St.
Sue Nash
Friendship, Tennessee
General Delivery
Nita Netterville
Nashville, Tennessee
1000 Graybar Lane '
Lyte Norihcutt
Altamont. Tennessee
General Delivery
Neiville Owen
Vernon, Texas
Route 1
Betty Patterson l
Houston, Texas
7112 Dallas
Eugene C. Perry
Vineland. Ontario, Canada
R. R. No. 1
Mrs. Geraldine Phillips
Tatum. New Mexico
Box 116
James Pope
Ft. Worth, Texas
3800 Washburn
Mrs. Wanda L. Poteet
Olton, Texas
General Delivery
Jacquelee Pounds
Vinson, Oklahoma
General Delivery
Coney Presnall
Olney, Texas
805 N. Ave. "E"
Bill N. Prude
Greenville, Texas
General Delivery
Ken Rasco
Tyler, Texas
1113 West 4th St.
Jo Redman
Nocona, Texas
Box 322
George Clifford Reel
Oak Ridge, Tenn.
437 East Drive
Alvis "Froggie" Rogers
Ft. Smith, Ark.
308 No. Greenwood
Gorin Rutherford
Amarillo, Texas
820 W. 11th St.
Eugenia Scott
Shawnee, Okla.
1805 N. Harrison
Clyde W. Sheppard
Abilene, Texas
1618 College Drive
Violet Simpson '
Hawley. Texas
General Delivery
Alda Sisson
Abilene. Texas
1158 Santas
Clarita Smith
Abilene, Texas
Sta. A., Box 306
William B. Smith
Abilene, Texas
225 Willis St.
Paul Sneed
Petersburg. Texas
Route 2
Guy L. Sullivan
Texarkana. Texas
Box 316
Winifred Swindle
Abilene. Texas
Route 2
Dorothy Taylor
Parkin. Arkansas
Box 653
Nina Tenpenny
Nashville. Tenn
1603 Linden Ave
Norman B. Thomas
Corpus Christi, Texas
131 Clemmer St.
Bettye Travis
Post. Texas
412 West 9th
Bonnie Upton
Izoro. Texas
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Kuttawa. Ky.
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Martha Warden
Eastland, Texas
1207 S. Seaman
Marjorie Nelle White
Louisville. Ky.
535 S Western Parkway
Mary White
San Angelo, Texas
Rt. l
J. C. Whitehead
Abilene. Texas
624 College
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Charlotte Whitlow
Abilene. Texas
701 E.N. 15th.
Marshall Whitmire
Midland, Texas
401 East Louisiana
Kenneth Whittemore
Munday. Texas
General Delivery
Samie Williams
Snyder. Texas
Route 3
Bernard Witt
Abilene. Texas
140 Cottonwood
.Toe M. Yowell
Abilene, Texas
633 N.E. 16th
Willard Paine
Merkel. Texas
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Abilene. Texas
Route 4
Bob Alexander
North Pleasanton, Texas
General Delivery
Anita Anderson
Grandfalls, Texas
Box 476
'A. R. Archer, Jr.
Abilene, Texas
1802 Sycamore
Jane Archer
Abilene, Texas
1802 Sycamore
Kenneth Arrington
Abilene, Texas
747 N. E. 15th
Pearl Arrington
Abilene, Texas
747 N. E. 15th
Kenneth Aston
Abilene, Texas
1301 Cypress
Jean Bachman
Nardin, Oklahoma
General Delivery
Peggy Baker
Athens, Texas
General Delivery
J. Don Baldridge
Lubbock, Texas
2105 17th Street
Elbert G. Barnhart
Lewiston, Idaho
Route 2, Box 882
Margie Raye Barnhart
Mart, Texas
Route 2
Deen Bartlett
Haskell, Texas
'Box 664
Evelyn Bartlett
Abilene, Texas
Station A, Box 115
John D. Bates
Greenwood, Louisiana
Box 73
Doris J. Belgarde
Harper, Oregon
General Delivery
Louise Bentley
Wichita Falls, Texas
3103 Hollywood Street
Ethyleene Benton
Sealy. Texas
General Delivery
Doug Berry
Abilene. Texas
773 Elmwood Drive
Barbara Jeanne Bishop
Chandler. Arizona
Box 545
Bryan Bogie
Abilene. Texas
1642 College Drive
Nell Borch
Carnegie. Oklahoma
General Delivery
George Bostick
Woodville, Texas
General Delivery
John V. Bostick
Wo-odville. Texas
General Delivery
Burleene Brinn
Dell, Arkansas
General Delivery
A. L. Brown. Jr.
Fort Smith, Arkansas
819 Belle Avenue
Billy Gene Brown
Fort Smith. Arkansas
819 Belle Avenue
Joy Brown
Snyder. Texas
Route 1
Wilma Jean Brown
Fort Sumner. New Mexico
Route 1. Box 169
Olen H. Bunton
Sweetwater. Texas
506 Elm Street
Anne Burcham
Albuquerque. New Mexico
711 West Marble
Leona Burton
Slaton. Texas
340 South 10th
Wilma Jean Butler
Rising Star. Texas
General Delivery
Bill Cofer
Fort Worth. Texas
5320 Windowmere
Sammye Capps
Mason. Texas
Box 657
Winford Harold Carlile
Tulia, Texas
General Delivery
Anna Ruth Carpenter
Madill, Oklahoma
Box 141
Joe Neal Carroll
Troy. Texas
General Delivery
James Doyle Carter
Hollis, Oklahoma
Box 266
Wallace G. Case
Wichita. Kansas
531 South Crestway
H. G. Castle. Jr.
Abilene, Texas
510 Mockingbird Lane
Faber Cauthen
Montgomery, Alabama
410 Mulberry Street
Beverly Chadwick
Glendale. California
1031 Sonora Avenue
Charles S. Chandler
McKinney, Texas
206 South 'Bradley Street
Odes Choate
Dallas. Texas
2146 W. Amherst
William H. Cline
Lone Jack, Missouri
Station A, Box L
Mary Clowers
Harlingen, Texas
521 East Tyler
Dean Clutter
St. Marys. West Virginia
907 Dewey Avenue
Carl C. Collier
Lampasas, Texas
General Delivery
Neva Rue Conner
Colorado City. Texas
528 East 8th
Ray C. Corder
Brownwood, Texas
1903 Elizabeth Drive
Jimmie Coward
Waxahachie, Texas
617 Brown Street
Jane Cox
Tulia, Texas
Route 2
Wag.-'+2?'?"'
Joyce Cox
Olney. Texas
903 West Oak
Muriel Jeannette Cox
Dallas, Texas
219 West Illinois
Cullen Cranfill
Abilene. Texas
1418 Washington Blvdi
Mary Margaret Crowder
Cincinnati, Ohio
2377 Ravine Street
Numa Crowder
Indian Creek. Texas
General Delivery
Betty Cummins
Abilene. Texas
1542 Washington Blvd.
Andrew Dacus
Arapaho. Oklahoma
Box 206
Shannon Daniel
Perryton. Texas
702 S. W. 6th Street
Joann Darden
Port Arthur, Texas
2530 Thomas
Jacqueline Darms
Memphis. Tennessee
1302 Peabody
Jeanne Davis
Munday. Texas
Box 403
Zada Lee DeBusk
Abilene. Texas
1318 Amarillo
Laverne DeHaes
Irving. Texas
General Delivery
James Deans
San Angelo. Texas
3207 Grape Creek Drive
Dorothy Deck
Cleburne. Texas
105 Glen Rose Avenue
Bill Decker
Abilene. Texas
529 N. E. 18th
Mildred Dokey
Petrolia. Texas
'A Lone Star Station
Kathryn Dollar
Memphis, Tennessee
808 Shotwell
Leonard P. Dowlearn
Victoria, Texas
908 N. DeLeon Street
Cecil Drachenberg
Rosenberg. Texas
Gene-ral Delivery
Ray W. Driver
Nocona, Texas
Box 106
Hillrey A. Dufner
Abilene, Texas
Route 4
Mary Lou Meixner Durham
Pittsburgh. Pa.
9 Elton Avenue
Dan Echols
Abilene. Texas
802 E. N. 15th
Seabourn Eicke
Snyder. Texas
2600 25th Street
N. B. Elam, Jr.
Sentinel, Oklahoma.
General Delivery
C. Eugene Elliott
Troup. Texas
Box 1142
Maxine Elms
McMan, Oklahoma
Box 326
Robert Farrar
Dallas. Texas
5316 Worth Street
Ray H. Farris
Sweetwater, Texas
704 Walnut Street
Sue Faust
Chandler, Arizona
Box 434-A
Wanda F ehl
Columbus, Kansas
414 S. Penn Avenue
Joyce Flowers
Waurika, Oklahoma
220 West "D" St.
Jo Anabel Ford
Groesbeck, Texas
311 N. Leon Street
Grandol F orehand
Knox City, Texas
Route 1 'Box 67
Doris Fournie
Owosso. Michigan
Route 1
J. Walter Frazier
Levelland. Texas
Route 5
Wilburn L. Fry
Fort Worth, Texas
3526 Millet Street
Jolene Fulmer
Jal, New Mexico
Box 339
Frances Garner
Long Beach, California
3448 Lime Avenue'
Dick Garrett
Abilene, Texas
1341 Washington Blvd.
Don Garrett
Abilene, Texas
1341 Washington Blvd
W. B. "Dusty" Garrett
Laredo, Texas
Box 31
Morris B. George
Ranger, Texas
Box 38
Donna Gipson
Dickens. Texas
General Delivery
La Nell Grant
Abilene. Texas
3302 South 2nd
Verna Mae Hackney
Longview, Texas
Box 189
Joyce Haines
Louisville, Kentucky
311 South 42nd Street
David L. Hall
Roby. Texas
Box 524
Juanita Hamlin
Big Spring. Texas
Vealmore Route, Box 95
Dorothy Hancock
Alton, Illinois
604 Marsh Avenue
Ann Harper
Abilene, Texas
402 Highland Street
Maxine Harper
Colorado City, Texas
404 Oak Street
Bob G. Harrison
Dallas, Texas
1226 Hendricks
Delores Harshbarger
Pottsboro, Texas
Box 5
Scott Hays
Clyde. Texas
General Delivery
Wayne Hefton
Sherman. Texas
308 Ely
Rob W. Henderson
Abilene, Texas
725 Peach
Lee Barrett Herndon
Anson, Texas
Route 1
Bob Higgins
Aspermont, Texas
Box 29
Floyd Hill
N. Pleasanton, Texas
Box 92
Lena Hillis
Texarkana. Texas
611 Whitaker Street
Marilee Hines
Clarendon. Texas
Box 333
Bobby Holland
Harlingen, Texas
Box 985
Thomas W. Holland
Tyler, Texas
1601 West Bow Street
Tommie June Hunt
Lovington. New Mexico
Box 891
Clinton F. Hurley. Jr.
Mountainair, New Mexico
Box 174
Annie Lois Iden
Houston, Texas
5312 Jefferson Street
Hosie A. Iden, Jr.
Houston, Texas
5312 Jefferson Street
Betty Sue Ingram
Post. Texas
Box 843
Jo Jackson
Coleman, Texas
1304 Lane St.
Pat J aronitzky
Beaumont, Texas
Route 1, Box 652
Mary J arrell
Borger. Texas
1026 Meredith
Clara Joyce Jenkins
Coleman. Texas
1200 S. Llano
L. L. Jenkins
Colorado Springs. Colo.
715 N. Nevada
Robbie Rae Jennings
Farmersville, Texas
Box 326
Billy J. Johnson
Abilene. Texas
Route 1
Hartsell A. Johnson
Haskell. Texas
'Box 254
Lowell Johnson
San Angelo. Texas
1208 Orient Street
Maxine Johnson
Ovalo. Texas
Route 1
Doris Jones
Colorado City. Texas
321 Walnut
Eloise Joplin
San Angelo. Texas
123 East 20th
Bette Joyce
Snyder, Texas
1201 26th St.
Loyd F. Judge
South San Antonio. Texas
General Delivery
Leon Kelley
Topeka. Kansas
1015 Randolph Avenue
Monte Kelley
Quanah. Texas
1000 Cain
Phil Kendrick
Abilene. Texas
1725 N. 5th
George S. Kennedy
Stephenville. Texas
Box 701
Nell Keney
Fort Worth. Texas
3613 Avenue N.
Ludell King
Quitman. Texas
General Delivery
Juanita Knowles I
Huntsville. Alabama
701 Oakwood Avenue
Bettye Frances Knox
Memphis, Tennessee
872 Sheridan
Hardin Knox
Keller, Texas
Box 74
Margaret Landreth
Dallas: Texas
5323 Vanderbilt
Clara Mae Laney
Hale Center, Texas
Route 1
Layne Lawrence
Abilene. Texas
1234 Orange
James Lee
Ackerly. Texas
Route 1
Gerald Lewis
Sinton, Texas
Box 367
Don Merrick Liles
Clyde, Texas
Route 1
Floye Rachel Lindsey
Lake City. Florida
Route 4 Box 5
Joyce Linn
Temple, Texas
711 North Sth
Harold T. Lipford
Fort Worth, Texas
3533 Avenue "M"
Roberta Lowry
Waxahachie, Texas
General Delivery
G. James Lucchelli
San Antonio, Texas
305 First Street
Peggy Luttrell
Louisville, Kentucky
928 Cherokee Road
Edward McCaski11
Yoakum, Texas
114 Duke Street
John McCoy
Victoria, Texas
Route 2
Ray McG1oth1in, Jr.
Abilene. Texas
3302 South 51:11
W. O. "Bil1" McLeod
Maplewood, Louisiana
133 Beauregard
Patty June McMi11ian
Port Arthur, Texas
3909 29th Street
Jack McPherson
Cheyenne, Wyoming
Cheyenne Apt. 207
Mary Louise Mackoy
Quanah, Texas
Route 2
Borden Manly
Lueders, Texas
Route 2
Ann Marshall
Cross Plains, Texas
General Delivery
Ned Martin
Temple, Texas
Route 1
Alfred H. Maxey III
Evant, Texas
General Delivery
N. F. Merritt, Jr.
Little Rock, Arkansas
1411 Bragg Street
Earl A. Miller
Abilene, Texas
718 Sycamore
.I imsey Montgomery
Salt Gap, Texas
Box 515
Letha Mae Moore
Carlsbad, New Mexico
208 South Lake
Mary Moore
Ccrsicana, Texas
823 W. 11th
Charles Morris
Abilene, Texas
1417 Washington Blvd.
Frances Moser
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
3108 N. W. 12th
Marceil Mullins
Abilene, Texas
S09 Graham
Gloria Munday
Los Angeles, California
7923 South Mariposa Avenue
Wanda Muston
Abilene, Texas
617 Ross Avenue
Mary E. Neville
Anson, Texas
Box 592 p
W. Dawrmen Newton
Hamilton, Texas
Box 785
Perk Niblack
Lubbock, Texas
1628 9th Street
Betty J oy Olmstead
Frederick, Oklahoma
Route 4
Clarence G. Olson, Jr.
Houston. Texas
1135 West 26th Street
Fred Olson
Barker, Texas
General Delivery
Kenneth Overton
Thorp Springs, Texas
'Box 116
Mack Owens
Abilene, Texas
1002 Sammons
Ruth Parks
Harlingen. Texas
1018 E. Monroe
Virginia Lee Paul
Victoria, Texas
1511 E. North Street
Alton Phillips
Lubbock, Texas
1812 Avenue "N"
Irene Phillips
Arlington. Texas
Route 3, Box 412
Wayman E. Pistole
Paris, Arkansas
General Delivery
Bettye Potter
Tyler, Texas
1617 W. Bow
William D. Potter
Tyler, Texas
1617 W. Bow
Albert C. Powell
Dalton, Georgia
1232 Glenn Street
Jody Powers
Abilene, Texas
334 Portland Avenue
Steve D. Powers
Abilene, Texas
334 Portland Avenue
Jerry Price
Andrews, Texas
Box 142
Beth Priestley
Memphis. Tennessee
1037 South Willett
Bill Puckett
Betty Ann
Alice. Texas
320 Second Street
Putnam
Midland. Texas
1105 West Rhio
Marjorie Randall
Spur, Texas
Route 2. Box 31
Billie Jo Reagan
'Brownwood, Texas
2300 Elizabeth Drive
.T oe T. Reagan
Merkel. Texas
Box 231
Robert S. Reed
Quanah. Texas
71
0 King Street
Bettye Robberson
Houston, Texas
626 Lindale Avenue
Ouita Roberts
Abilene. T
EXBS
1617 Sycamore
R. J. Roberts
Borger, Texas
General Delivery
Morris G. Rogers
Temple, Oklahoma
Box 63
Doris Runyan
Jordan. New Mexico
General
Delivery
Bob L. Rushing
Tyler. Texas
15
Chattie Ma
00 Crescent Drive
Marvin Rutland
Ovalo. Texas
Route 1
e Savage
Tahoka, Texas
Route 4
Mona
Ellise Scott
Mentone, Texas
Box 132
Louis Shelton
Abilene. Texas
533 N. E. 16th
Margaret Ann Short
Kalomo, Northern Rhodesia
South Africa
A. Melvin Simmons
Lubbock, Texas
Route 4
Ray Simmons
Abilene. Texas
741 Poplar
Vernon Simpson
Edinburg. Texas
Route 2
Guy Smith
Lubbock. Texas
Route 5
Jean Smith
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
1009 N. W. 33rd
Lavada Mae Smith
Byron. Oklahoma
General Delivery
Marilyn Smith
Abilene. Texas
2825 South 2nd
Samuel S. Smith
Winchester, Tennessee
52 South High
Thomas W. Smith
Cullman, Alabama
1112 West First Street
Tilley Sneed
Petersburg. Texas
Route 2
Marvin Snelling
Abilene. Texas
1433 N. 5th Street
Virginia Spears
Hugo, Oklahoma
401 E. Brown
Pauline Springfield
Houston. Texas
2120 Dunlavy Street
Elaine Starnes
Abilene, Texas
1357 Vine Street
Mary Louise Starnes
Penwell. Texas
Box 13
Mildred Stephens
Abilene, Texas
409 College Drive
Marjorie Stephenson
Irving, Texas
2127 Irving Blvd.
Earl P. Stevens
Vicksburg, Mississippi
Box 94
R. J. Stevens
Houston, Texas
1135 West 26th St.
Frances Stewart
Irving. Texas
Route 1 Box 86
Sarah Sullivan
Nashville, Arkansas
General Delivery
Beth Sutphen
Eastland, Texas
215 South Oak
Gene Sutphen
D Abilene. Texas
1229 So. Third
Dorothy Mariel Taylor
Waxahachie. Texas
210 College St.
Billy Joe Thomas
Springtown. Texas
General Delivery
Icy Thomas
Conroe, Texas
'Box 223
Harold C. Thurman
Sayre. Oklahoma
Star Route
Betty Tinsley
Dallas, Texas
5818 Morningside
Manning Trammell
Ft. Worth, Texas
Route 5 Box 109
Josephine Turnbough
Quanah, Texas
Route 1
Maxine Turnbough
Quanah, Texas
Route 1
Bill Vaught
Texarkana. Texas
207 West Eighth
Howard Waldrip
Chillicothe, Texas
Box 217
Freda Beth Walker
Meadow, Texas
Box 215
Jo Veda Walling
Palestine, Texas
Box 122
Delmar C. Watson
Cordell, Oklahoma
501 East Caddo St.
Jewell Wynelle Watson
Austin, Texas
2208 Pearl
Bettye Jean Weems
Lepanto. Arkansas
Box 446
Patsy Ruth Welch
Andrews, Texas
Box 75
Dan M. Whitaker
Seminole, Texas
Box 111
Harry M. Whitlow.
Temple, Texas
1408 So. Fifth St.
Ramona Wicker
Gatesville. Texas
Grove Star Route
Bennie Belle Williams
Hesperus, Colorado
General Delivery
Betty June Williams
Memphis, Tenn.
554 Edgewood St.
Edna Williams
Burnet, Texas
General Delivery
Loyd Williams
Kingsland, Texas
General Delivery
T. J. Williams
Jayton. Texas
General Delivery
James Wilson. Jr.
Amarillo. Texas
1109 Polk St., Apt 24
James L. Wilson
San Antonio, Texas
137 Tommins Ave.
Vernell Wilson
Spur. Texas
Rt. 2 Box 41
W. D. "Dub" Winkles
Abilene, Texas
2731 Hickory St.
Jo Wise
Dallas. Texas
5406 Morningside Ave.
Leonard D. Woods
Abilene. Texas
Route 4
James D. Yates
Eden, Texas
Box 127
Vaughn E. Young
Abernathy, Texas
Box
484
Charles Youree
Nashville, Tennessee
4010 Granny White Road
Mary Zook
Fayetteville, Arkansas
520 Whitham
Ben Bland
Wichita Falls, Texas
Petrolia Road
Robert S. Boyet
Sue Gibson
Coleman, Texas
612 Plum St.
Abilene, Texas
1526 N. 19th
J. H. Grubb
Crowville, Lcuisiana
Box
23
Jo Holloman
Joe Laird
Stamford, Texas
420 E. Hamilton
Comanche, Okla.
Box 98
Otis Mallory
Childr
ess, Texas
General Delivery
Milford Mason
Plainview, Texas
Oltas Route
Nelson McCord
Dallas, Texas
5546 Belmont Ave.
Bert M. Perry
Abilene, Texas
Station A Box 399
Tommye Robertson
J. L. Sanders
Lubbock, Te
1614 Ave.
Bill Wi
Sulphur Springs, Texas
301 Roberson Ave.
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Wichita, Kansas
1007
Ellis
Gwen Wilson
Abilene, Texas
825 Lilius
OFFICERS
Perry Barnes .. .. - 1 -. .. A.--,....V...7 . a President
Dee Nutt f -f 7f f 77 7 V ice-President
Nancy Howell , nnnnnnnn. S ecretary
The freshman class this year, With its 750 members, is the largest in
the history of Abilene Christian College. Many of these are veterans, but
together with the younger members, they have had a profitable year. The
freshman class started with a huge success the night of the Freshman J am-
boree and has kept the school spirit high with picnics, flag raisings, cam-
paigns, and bon fires. This class produced stars in all phases of the athletic
field. The fish '50 are proud to be members of such a noteworthy class.
ezass of
Nineteen and eel Fifty
Ira Sylvan Ankeny
Central City. Pennsylvania
General Delivery
Geneva Armstrong
Wichita Falls, Texas
General Delivery
Leonard Arnold
Dallas. Texas
4518 Vandernant Dr.
Jean Arthur
Spur, Texas
Box 1198
Bobbie Lou Atchison
Stanton, Texas
Box 233
Pat Atchison
Albuquerque. New Mex.
215 S. Yale
Joyce Ayer
Abilene, Texas
1410 Pine Street
Berta Bailey
Rising Star, Texas
General Delivery
Joe Bain
San Francisco, Calif.
1162 Page St.
Wanda Ruth Abston
Vernon, Texas
Route 3
Louise Adams
Abilene, Texas
1341 Cedar Crest Dr.
W. C. Adams
Goldthwaite, Texas
Route 3
Ervin F. Agnew
Rising Star, Texas
General Delivery
Bobbye Alexander
Lampasas, Texas
General Delivery
Romadene Alexander
Mary Allen
Abilene, Texas
1526 Washington Blvd
Sanderson. Texas
Box 756
John H. Alley
Oak Grove, Missouri
General Delivery
Patsy Jean Anderson
Breckenridge, Texas
702 W. Hullum
Tom Baker, Jr.
Athens. Texas
E03 S. Prairieville St.
Marian C. Ballard
Duncan. Oklahoma
Route 3
Ann Bannowsky
Junction, Texas
General Delivery
Clyde Barber. Jr.
Dalhart. Texas
Rehm Route
Peggye Barker
Quanah. Texas
General Delivery
Perry V. Barnes
Murchison. Texas
Box 32
Jeanette Barnett
Midland. Texas
1301 W. Indiana
Sam Bass
San Jon. New Mexico
Porter Route
Sus, Jane Baucom
Corpus Christi. Texas
105 Glendale
Richard C. B
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Mansfield. Texas
Route 2
Leon C. Bayless
Daytona Beach. Fla.
524
West Street
Dale Beach
Carlsbad. New Mexico
1001 N. Guadalupe St
Addie Lee Bean
Dallas. Texas
2630 North Haskell
Lyric Beck
Carlisle. Arkansas
General Delivery
Jane Bedingfield
Barbara Bell
Lorenzo. Texas
General Delivery
Dallas. Texas
3805 McFarlin
Jess Bell
Rule. Texas
Box
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Rheba Sue Bell
Irving. Texas
Route 1 Box 89
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Midland, Texas
Box 1243
Doris Boley
Fort Worth, Texas
2825 Ave. "E"
Jimmy Bonner
Overton. Texas
Route l
Patricia Ann Borg
Corsicana, Texas
1510 West Fourth Ave.
Anita Bornschlegel
Denver. Colorado
1329 E. 18th Ave.
Orvon Rex Bowers
Granby. Missouri
Route 2
Charles T. Boyce, Jr.
Austin, Texas
3112 D. Windsor Rd.
Fred Boyd
Nashville. Tennessee
914 N. Znd.
Jacob J. Boyer
Mineral Point. Penn.
Route l
Arlene Bennett
Morton, Texas
Box 67
Jack
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Slaton. Texas
82
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Dormalee Bernard
College Station. Texas
305 Kerry. College Park
Durward Biggerstaff
Kirkland.
Box 55
Texas
George Billingsley
Lubbock, Texas
27
Lois Bixler
09 30th St.
Bob Birdwell
Levelland. Texas
Box 305
Kansas City, Kansas
4129 Eat
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George R. Blake, Jr.
Winfield. Kansas
12
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Malcolm Bland
Cleburne, Texas
217 Huron St.
Frances V. Bradford
Arlington, Texas
Route 3
Ann Bradshaw
Waco, Texas
2205 Mitchell St.
Roberta Brady
San Antonio, Texas
412 Natalen
Bobby Branch
Abilene. Texas
317 Santas
Betty Bray
Abilene. Texas
Municipal Airport
June Brecheen
Hollis, Oklahoma
324 N. Manning
George G. Breen
Pecos, Texas
Box 206
Flo Brewer
Beaver. Oklahoma
Box 125
Byrl B. Brockman
Quemado. Texas
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Freeport, Texas
523 West lst. St.
Winston Brown
Abilene. Texas
1634 Colege Drive
George Bryan
Frederick, Oklahoma
Route 2
Walter G. Bumgardner
Orlando, Florida
Box 150
Dale L. Burkett
O'Dcnnel1. Texas
Route 1
Joan Burrus
Ardmore, Oklahoma
821 Wolverton St.
Marion Byers
Moran. Texas
Route 2
Castle Campbell
Big Spring, Texas
211 E. 2nd St.
J. R. Canon
Abilene. Texas
Route l
Tina Chorice
Qulin. Missouri
Rt. 1 Box 30
Gerald C. Church
Oak Grove. Missouri
Box 57
Norma Lee Church
Oak Grove, Missouri
Box 57
Johnny Clark
Bend. Texas
General Delivery
Joe Clarkston
Corsicana. Texas
Route 5
Joe Neil Clayton
Oklahoma City, Okla.
820 N. W. 18th.
Mary Ruth Clement
Burkburnett, Texas
Box 595
Pat Cobb
San Antonio. Texas
1810 W. Summit
Willard J. Cochran
Richland Springs, 'Texas
Route 1
Frances Carr
Sherwood, Texas
General Delivery
Grady Carson Jr.
Palestine. Texas
1301 E. Park Ave.
Mary Jo Carter
Abilene. Texas
1900 Cedar Crest Drive
Jean Caskey
Dallas, Texas
3209 St. John's Drive
Alma Glynn Castleberry
Eastland. Texas
Rt. 2, Box 175
June Cawyer
Brownwood. Texas
1503 91'h St.
Eva Nell Chapple
Abilene, Texas
690 College Dr.
Bobby Cheatham
Abilene, Texas
1502 N. 15th.
Iva Lee Childers
'Bardwell. Kentucky
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Joyce Cooper
Rc-chester. Texas
General Delivery
Alvin Counts
Fort Stockton. Texas
General Delivery
Billie Ward Crafton
Houston, Texas
508 Cordell St.
Don L. Crafton
Houston, Texas
508 Cordell
Durward C. Crews
Hamilton, Texas
Route 2
Naomi Ruth Crisp
Crowell, Texas
Route 2
Virginia Crume
Lubbock, Texas
706 Ave. "R"
Bob Cruse
Dallas, Texas
2403 Maryland
Wilfred Crutcher
Shreveport, La.
117 E. Lester
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McAllen, Texas
1214 N. 10th St.
Noel Cummings
San Saba, Texas
General Delivery
Pat Cummings
Gatesville, Texas
206 N. 14th St.
Bill Cummins
Richardson. Texas
Box 262
Yvell Dagnell
Kilgore. Texas
1224 Andrews St.
J' ack Davidson
Mertzon, Texas
Box 49
Carolyn Davis
Martin, Tennessee
324 Main St.
N elle Dawson
Conway, Arkansas
Route 2
Lila Lee Day
Pueblo. Colorado
823 E. 8th St.
La Juan Dunlap
Midland, Texas
301 N. Pecos
John P. Dunn
Pecos, Texas
909 S Elm
Marjorie Ellis
Lubbock. Texas
2432 22nd St.
Bill Ellyson
Lamesa. Texas
General Delivery
Bill Etter
Childress, Texas
Route 2
"J" Pain
Dallas. Texas
209 Hollywood St.
Norma Fae Fairley
Pecos, Texas
Box 323
Alene Farmer
Eula. Texas
General Delivery
Lewis Faver
Sweetwater. Texas
Route 4
Wilma De Busk
Slaton. Texas
General Delivery
Joe P. Degge
Kress. Texas
Star Route
Gaynelle Denison
Wichita, Kansas
307 N. Hillside
Dorothy Dill
Sweetwater, Texas
401 Hailey Si.
Helen Dodgen
Dallas. Texas
531 Sunnyside
Doris Lee DuBose
Gonzales. Texas
Route 3
John A. Dudney
Hendersonville. Tenn.
General Delivery
Jimmy Duncan
Snyder. Texas
General Delivery
Robert E. Duncan
. Quanah, Texas
Route 1
Don Finto
Lamesa. T
Route A
Lynn
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L. Fisher
Stanton. Texas
Rt. l Box 16
Bill Fling
Cleo Evelyn Flenniken
Lamesa. Texas
Route A
Oakland. California
4459 Montgomery
J ere Annette Forgay
Swe
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5 E. 5th
Doris Jean Forrest
Quanah. Texas
707 Main St
Nona Foster
Amarillo. Texas
910 Lipscomb
Betiye Fowler
Hope. New Mexico
'Box 186
Mary Joyce Fowler
Beaumont, Texas
4545 Maddox
Edith Lois Fox
Sudan, Texas
Route l
J. P. Freeman
Bananera, Guatemala
W United Fruit Co.
Neil Fry
Tulia, Texas
General Delivery
Irma Fulbright
McLean, Texas
Box 546
Joe Funkhouser
Hobart. Oklahoma
Route 3
Herbert E. Gamble J
Cimarron. Kansas
Box 798
J. P. Gardner
Ft. Worth. Texas
416 Palmetta
Bill Gibson
Fayetteville. Ark.
157 So. Hill St.
Jane Givens
Frederick. Okla.
Rt. 3 Box 41
Wanda Mae Hale
Abilene, Texas
1758 Cedar St.
Alton L. Hall
Midland, Texas
W-Box 818'
John Halter
Blytheville, Arkansas
General Delivery
Orrin Homer Hamblin
Wichita, Kansas
2436 Newell
Gil Hamilton
St. Louis, Missouri
10525 Decker Ave.
Ollie Harens
Knipps, Texas
General Delivery
Elene Harland
Texhoma. Okla.
General Delivery
Carolyn Harris
Abilene. Texas
2502 N. 11th
Wanda Lou Harris
Eastland, Texas
Box 563
Nezebeth Goodman
Abilene, Texas
'Box 2075
Shefrral Goodwin
Quinlan, Texas
Boles Home
Marion Grant
Abilene, Texas
Route 3
Kenneth Green
Houston, Texas
5208 Petty St.
Runez Gregg
Gorman, Texas
Box 129
Dail Griffin
Clyde, Texas
Route 1
Grady Gulley
Del Rio. Texas
Box 235
Louise Gunn
Corsicana, Texas
General Delivery
Joel Halbert
San Antonio, Texas
1907 W. Huisache
Billie Harston
San Antonio, Texas
310 Congress
Dorris Hart
Waldo, Arkansas
Box 73
Anne L. Harwell
Fort Sumner, New Mex.
General Delivery
M. S. Harwell
Fort Sumner, New Mex.
General Delivery
Mary Brem Haws
Tyler. Texas
' 1409 W. Bow
Max Haws
Tyler. Texas
422-B West Ferguson
Luther B. Hays, Jr.
Conroe, Texas
Box 997
Mrs. Catherine Hebbard
Orlando. Florida
309 W. Columbia Ave.
J ack Hedgpeth
Jal. New Mexico
Box 244
Philip M. Hefley
Memphis, Tennessee
2301 Evelyn Ave.
Billye F. Hellums
Waco. Texas
2907 Harrison
Parker Henderson
J asper, Florida
'Box 151
Florene Hendricks
Roscce. Texas
Route 1
Val'ntine R. Hernandez
Clifton. Arizona
Box 1573
H. Earl Herrington
Harlingen. Texas
121 W. Filmore St
Margie Herrington
Harlingen, Texas
121 W. Filmore St.
Y.7"1'r'sn High
Stamford, Texas
508 So. McKinley St.
James Hiler
PeaIsal'. Texas
Star Route
Lois Helen Hood
Kiowa. Kansas
Route 3
Harold L. Hopkins
Wichita. Kansas
5223 W. 13th St.
Betty Hornbaker
Sylvia. Kansas
General Delivery
Jerre Howard
Midland. Texas
311 N. "D"
Nancy Howell
Clovis. New Mex.
Box 958
Pearson Howell
Clovis. New Mex.
Box 958
Homer Wesley Howk
Abilene, Texas
1401 Austin St.
Thelma Hoyt
Wichita, Kansas
1044 S. Wichita
Wyndal H. Hudson
Seagraves. Texas
Box 92
Charles J. "Chuck" Hill. Jr.
Indianapolis. Indiana
1142 N. Pennsylvania
Nina Patsy Hill
Martindale, Texas
General Delivery
Billy Hirth
Groesbeck, Texas
505 W. Trinity
Lavonne Hirth
Groesbeck, Texas
505 W. Trinity
Chester A. Hoagland
Denver, Colorado
950 So. Corona St.
Don Hoagland
Denver. Colorado
950 So. Corona St.
Bobbye Holden
Ft. Worth. Texas
3812 Ave. M
Doris Holland
Austin, Texas
4707 Ramsey Ave.
Jimmy Holmes
Amarillo, Texas
701 No. Buchanan St
Eugene L. Hughes
Roswell, New Mexico
206 West 12th St.
Frances Humphries
Farmersville, Texas
General Delivery
Robert Lee Hunt. Jr.
Gene Hunter
College Station, Texas
Box 250 F. E.
Abilene, Texas
3539 Grap
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Joy Hutchens
Pampa, Texas
721
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Sam W. Inmon
Jo Earl Ivie
Palestine, Texas
806 Lamar St.
Abilene. Texas
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438 Peach Street
Gerald W. Jackson
Farmersville. Texas
Route l
Marian Jacobs
Decherd, Tenn.
Route 3
Dewayne Jamison
Gray, Oklahoma
Route 1
Alvin Jennings
Canyon. Texas
Box 207
Delos V. Johnson
Turkey. Texas
General Delivery
Betty Ruth Joiner
Crane. Texas
Box 175
Jo Jones
Dallas. Texas
Route 7. Box 549
Rosemary Jones
Amarillo. Texas
1715 Line Ave.
Sue Jones
Abilene, Texas
1318 Vine Street
Dayton Keesee
Anton. Texas
Route 1
Lavelle Justus
Crosbyton. Texas
Route 2
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El Centro, California
Route 2. Box 165
Janice Krey
Dodge City. Kansas
General Delivery
Guy W. Lackey
Wharton, Texas
Box 908
Edna Lea Lacy
Albany, Oregon
General Delivery
Elsie Darlene Lange
Katemcy, Texas
Box 67
Orene LeBlanc
Dallas, Texas
423 N. Hampton Road
Bill Lee
San Angelo, Texas
225 E. Avenue "H"
Virginia Frances Lee
Mexia, Texas
912 Titus Street
Benjamin D. Leverett
Abilene, Texas
704 Elm Street
Charles L. Kelley
Quanah. Texas
1000 Cain Street
Melvin L. Kelso
Pueblo, Colorado
557 Pearl Street
Bill Kempe
Dallas, Texas
706 W. Brooklyn
Norman W. Kennedy
Pixley. California
Route 1, Box 100A
Charles Kilgore
Clearwater, Florida
Box 1443
Guinette Killingsworth
Pampa. Texas
General Delivery
Dorothy Faye King
Iraan, Texas
'Box 504
Evelyn Marie Kirby
Lometa, Texas
General Delivery
Mary Floriece Kirby
Lometa, Texas
General Delivery
Merlyne Leverett
Abilene. Texas
704 Elm Street
Max L. Lipscomb
Corpus Christi. Texas
1422 Yuca Court
Harold L. Lobley
Fort Sumner. New Mexico
General Delivery
Greta Lockhart
F Rising Star. Texas
Box 104
Kathleen Lockridge
Mullin Texas
Route 1
Bill London
Spur. Texas
General Delivery
Billy George Love
Tulia, Texas
Box 46
Edwin Lowe
Palestine, Texas
Route 6. Box 235
L. B. Lowry. Jr.
Paducah. Texas
Box 515
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Paducah. Texas
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Jackie Lugar
Bartlesville. Oklahoma
211 E. 17th Street
Lura Lee McCasland
Bledsoe. Texas
Box 95
Maxine McClellan
Lepanto. Arkansas
Box 578
Don L. McCord
Vernon. Texas
3125 Yamparika
John W. McCormick
Littlefield. Texas
Box 832
Leta Mae McCormick
Littlefield. Texas
Box 832
Berna Lou McCully
Crane. Texas
Box 248
Lloyd E. McDaniel. Sr.
Abilene, Texas
2925 South 2nd Street
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Preston T. Malphurs
Abilene. Texas
1349 Sayles
Beth Mansur E
Chickasha, Oklahoma
1926 South 13th
Beulah Jo Margerum
Houston. Texas
715 Hahlo Street
Alice Marshall
Hartshorne, Oklahoma
315 East Lehigh Avenue
Jessie Martin
Lubbock, Texas
120 Uvalde
June Martin
Tipton, Oklahoma
Box 35
Jeannine Mathis
Mesquite. Texas
General Delivery
Mary Edna May
Loop. Texas
Star Route
Chichi Meadors
Dickens, Texas
Box 8
Ferrell Dean McDonald
Corpus Christi, Texas
2541 Nimitz Street
Chester McElrath
Los Angeles, California
1280 E. 127 Street
Wilma McEwen
Cottage Grove, Oregon
Black Butte Route
M. L. "Mack" McFadden
Abilene, Texas
3374 South 7th Street
Jim McFarland '
Dallas, Texas
911 South Horton Road
John R. McFarland
Lorenzo, Texas
Star Route
William McKee
Clyde, Texas
Rcute 2
Yvonne McLeod
Maplewood. Louisiana
133 Beauregard Avenue
Lila Mae McNabb
San Benito, Texas
'Box 1065
Artha Mae Melton
Pueblo. Colorado
217 Midway
Byron Bennett Merritt
Little Rock. Arkansas
1411 Bragg Street
J. E. Merritt
Little Rock, Arkansas
1411 Bragg Street
Roy Dean Merritt
Beamsville, Ontario
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James W. Middleton
Brawley, California
213 "B" Street
Lucy Miller
Eula Texas
Route 1
Wayne Miller
Eula, Texas
Route 1
Clyde Howard Mims
Lueders Texas
Box 542
Gregory T. Monroe
Austin, Texas
908 Burleson Road
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Nancy Ann Montgomery
Tulsa, Oklahoma
3523 E. Haskell Street
Raenell Moore
Bennett, New Mexico
Box 683
Barbara Morris
Waco. Texas
1825 Maple Avenue
Patricia Morris
Abilene, Texas
790 E. N. 18th Street
Marvell Nadine Morton
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Route 6. 'Box 462
Tommye Moss
Anson, Texas
Route 3
Lucille Mullins
Abilene, Texas
909 Graham
Sybil Mumns
Eden. Texas
General Delivery
Esther Murphy
Pleasant View, Colorado
Box 208
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Joyce Marie Owens
Harlingen, Texas
106 E. Jefferson
Peggy Jeanne Page
Abilene, Texas
1417 Cedar Crest Drive
Addlyn Painter
Alamogordo, New Mexico
Box 202
Ramona Paisley
Crosbyton, Texas
Box 164
Jack Duane Parker
Crosbyton, Texas
Route 2
Larry W. Parker
Crosbyton, Texas
Route 2
I. L. Parkman
Palestine, Texas
General Delivery
LaVera Parsons
Bryan, Texas
Route 4
Georgia Patterson
Valley Mills, Texas
Route 1
Lamar Muston
Abilene, Texas
617 Ross Avenue
Barbara Nell Nance
Paducah, Kentucky
1131 Palm Street
Gene Neilson
Sandy, Utah
Route 1, Box 949
Donald V. Nolan
Englewood, Colorado
General Delivery
Stafford North
Abilene, Texas
811 E. N. 16th Street
Max Lynn O'Banion
Sweeny, Texas
General Delivery
Charles Ortz
Merkel, Texas
General Delivery
Virginia Overton
Beaver, Oklahoma
Route E
Dorothy Owens
Texarkana, Arkansas
927 Locust Street
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Sweetwater. Texas
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Phillip L. Pentecost
Harlingen. Texas
Route 1
Willie J. Perkins
Fort Worth Texas
2017 Lincoln Avenue
Jean Petross
Blanket, Texas
Route 1
Ellease Petty
Coleman. Texas
501 West 4th Street
Gloria Petty
Abilene. Texas
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Tyler, Texas
205 South 'Baxter Avenue
William W. Pickens. Jr
Spur Texas
Route 1
John Millard Pike
Houston, Texas
1214 Welch
J. W. Pilley. Jr.
Memphis. Tennessee
3607 Waynoka
Dolores Pittman
Tyler. Texas
1733 N. Carlyle
Grady L. Pitts
Crystal City, Texas
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Snyder. Texas
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Retha Lee Pogue
Waxahachie. Texas
102 Joseph Street
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Eden, Texas
General Delivery
Naomi Reagan
Dallas. Texas
7003 Concord Avenue
Grady Lee Reese
Carlsbad. New Mexico
General Delivery
Hubert D. Reese
Abilene. Texas
441 Portland
Shirley Reese
Ackerly. Texas
Route l
Wilbur E. Reneau, Jr.
Dallas, Texas
415 Newell
Joan Reynolds
Lueders. Texas
Route 2
W. T. Reynolds, Jr.
Belton, Texas
301 N. Wall Street
Jane Rhodes
Texarkana, Texas
223 Reading
J arita Faye Pounds
Vinson, Oklahoma
Box 53
Melba Powell
Zephyr, Texas
General Delivery
Kathy Price
Loraine. Texas
General Delivery
Twyla Mae Pritchard
Seminole, Oklahoma
General Delivery
Homer Putman
Abilene, Texas
Route 2
O'Del1 Quante
Brownfield. Texas
Box 1148
Albert Charles Randall
Edna, Texas
Box 441
Tommie Randol
Texico, New Mexico
A Box 964
Cecil Rasberry
Knott, Texas
Route 1
Jimmie 1. Richmond
Pecos, Texas
General Delivery
Jane Roberson
Weslaco, Texas
Route 2
Cecil Glen Robison, Jr.
Wichita, Kansas
848 S. Hillside
Bessie Lou Rogers
Abilene, Texas
T8zP Lane
Jessie Rollings
Altamont, Tennessee
General Delivery
Dorothy Russell
Abilene, Texas
202 Palm Street
Faye Sallee
Forgan, Oklahoma
General Delivery
Travis Salmon
Itasca, Texas
General Delivery
B. D. Sanders
Lubbock, Texas
1614 Avenue "0"
Marjorie Sanders
Anson, Texas
Box 566
Ray Scott
Dallas, Texas
1727 Maryland
William Morris Scott
Sweetwater, Texas
Box 92
.Tack Scribner
Grapevine, Texas
Box 62
Jeannette Scruggs
Abilene, Texas
642 E. College Drive
Don Sellers
Abilene, Texas
Route 5, 'Box 208
Nan Sellers
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
1441 N. Kentucky
James Shafer
Sweetwater, Texas
1003 Silas Street
Forrest W. Shaffer
Milan, Kansas
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Roswell, New Mexico
319 E. 6th Street
Charles A. Smith
Kelso. Washington
H. Davis
1130 N. Pacific Avenue
Donald L. Smith
Roswell, New Mexico
1303 N. Richardson Ave.
Smith
Point. Texas
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Geraine Smith
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Leon Sharp
Grapevine, Texas
Route 2
Jean Sheaman
Anadarkof, Oklahoma
321 E. Central
Jimmy Sheerer
Corsicana, Texas
Route 1
Carl F. Shelburne
Radford, Virginia
Route 1
James E. Sheppard
Late. Arkansas
General Delivery
Virginia shepp
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Houston. Texas
118 Glendora
Charles B. Shipman, Jr.
San Antonio. Texas
' 301 First Street
Nicki Shofner
Cordell, Oklahoma
420 West 4th
John Sikes
Roswell, New
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Abilene. Texas
2825 S. Znd Street
Patsy Smith
Dumas. Texas
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Martha J. Soderback
Quincy, Massachusetts
65 Greenleaf Street
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Winnie Sosebee
Anson, Texas
Box 189
Bernice Sparks
Rotan, Texas
General Delivery
Ernest M. Spraberry, Jr.
Anson, Texas
General Delivery
Dorothy Spraggins
Frederick,
Oklahoma
224 North llth Street
Perry Spraggins
Frederick, Oklahoma
General Delivery
David C. Sprague
Lawton. Oklahoma
401 North 6th
Lester Stafford
Elk City. Oklahoma
Box 335
Bill Stanley
Abilene, Texas
857 Grape
John Stanley
Fort Worth, Texas
4337 W. Vickery
Billie J eayne Starr
Aspermont, Texas
General Delivery
Ganelle Stephens
Dallas. Texas
6830 Twin Hills
Johnny Merle Stephens
Abilene, Texas
2210 S. 8th Street
Helen Stewart
San Antonio, Texas
1735 Santa Anna
Lucy Stirman
Sweetwater, Texas
121 Mustang Homes
Clifford Strickland
Jacksonville. Texas
Route 4
Ruby Leona Stroud
Borger, Texas
928 N. Hedgecoke
Ralph Stutzman
Indiana, Pennsylvania
Route 1
Joyce Tabor
Levelland, Texas
Route 4
Eldon Turner
Granby. Missouri
Route l
Ouida Turner
Chillicothe. Texas
Box 488
Velda Turner
Lubbock. Texas
1716 Avenue
Wanda Lou VanZandt
Abilene. Texas
1133 S. 13th Street
Clayton Verner
Ropesville. Texas
General Delivery
Nell Vernon
Gladewater, Texas
Route 1. Box 63
Freddy J' ack Waddell
Roby. Texas
General Delivery
Alma Jean Walker
Odessa. Texas
Box 2909
Coise Walker
Cisco. Texas
General Delivery
Harry Tansil
Sweetwater. Texas
505 Pine Street
Barbara Taylor
Irving. Texas
Box 343
H. D. Terry
Abilene. Texas
2625 Hunt Street
J ack Thomas
Haskell, Texas
Box 252
John D. Thomas
Memphis. Tennessee
687 Richmond Avenue
Bonnie Thompson
Evant. Texas
General Delivery
Sam Townsend
Haddonfield. New Jersey
508 Maple Avenue
Eugene Tucker
Hollis. Oklahoma
Route 2
Dan Turner
Chillicothe. Texas
Box 488
Glen Walker
Abilene, Texas
747 N. E. 15th Street
J' oe W. Ward
Sidney, Texas
General Delivery
Bonnielyn Waters
Corpus Christi, Texas
413 'Burleson Street
Cecile Dell Watson
Cordell, Oklahoma
501 E. Caddo
Billy Watts
Morton, Texas
Box 52
John Weaver
Dalton, Georgia
Box 345
Durward Webb
Lueders, Texas
Box 13
Billy Welch
Woodsboro, Texas
Box 392
Billie Jo West
Galveston, Texas
3214 QV:
Fred L. White
Abilene, Texas
1365 Palm Street
William F. "Bi1l" White
Hale Center. Texas
Star Route
W. C. Whiteside
Kirkland, Texas
Route 2
Robert Whittemore
Houston, Texas
C316 Laredo Street
Salma Wiest
Abilene, Texas
1718 Cedar Crest Drive
Larry F. Wiggins
Roswe1', New Mexico
Route Box 275K
Vonelle Wilder
Dallas, Texas
9517 Tarleton Street
Mary Jo Wilkinson
Hawley, Texas
Box 135
James L. Wilkison
Abilene, Texas
749 Ross Avenue
Joann Wood
Santa Fe, New Mexico
207 E. Coronado Road
Marian Wood
Dilley, Texas
General Delivery
Mary L. Woodard
Pecos, Texas
General Delivery
John Wright
Stockdale, Texas
General Delivery
Harold Yates
Eden, Texas
Box 127
Carolyn Young
Mount Hope, Alabama
General Delivery
Patsy Joy Younger
Sweetwater, Texas
207 Colorado. Texas
Loyce Zahnd
Florence, Alabama
122 Willis Street
Dick N. Qualls
Aurora. Colorado
1105 Dayton
Don Williams
Wichita, Kansas
1007 Ellis
Kenneth Williams
Hesperus. Colorado
General Delivery
Lois Williams
Burnet. Texas
General Delivery
Jo Ann Williamson
Gilmer, Texas
609 S. Montgomery Street
James Dee Wilson
Anson, Texas
Box 192
Mona Rae Winkles
Abilene. Texas
2731 Hickory
Barbara Kent Winters
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
2021 N. W. 21st Street
Joe L. Wolf
Claude, Texas
Box 138
Ralph Wolfert
McKeesport, Pennsylvania
1009 Jennyland
Bill Anderson
Wichita, Kansas
420 Avenue "C"
Edwin Bachman
Nardin
Oklahoma
General Delivery
Norman Beaver
Iowa Park. Texas
Route 1
Clara Billingsley
Portland, Oregon
1829 N. W. Lovejoy
Ernest Boucher
Marlboro, New Hampshire
Knowlton Street
Don E. Box
Seymour, Texas
Route l
Charles Bullock
Abilene, Texas
2049 'Butternut Street
Leroy Carver
Amarillo. Texas
1506 Ong Street
I, John Duncan
Childress, Texas
1002 Avenue "L" N. W.
Murray Followill
Deming: New Mexico
Box 328
Mary Nell Harper
Abilene, Texas
402 Highland
Jane Harris
Nashville. Tennessee
906 Stockell Street
Merle Harston
Fort VVorth, Texas
2409 Dell Street
Bill Hatcher
Detroit, Michigan
17201 Chandler Park Drive
Jean Hatfield
Wichita. Kansas
5211 E. Murdock
Doyle Havins
Roswell, Texas
508 S. Ohio
Selma Rae Henry
Wickett, Texas
Box 205
Arthur Hebbard
Vernon, Texas
1428 Texas Street
Bobbie Moody
Crcsbyton, Texas
General Delivery
Dorothy Mullins
Abilene, Texas
2234 S. 3rd
Jean Ousley
Dickens, Texas
Box 127
Johnny Owings
Tampa. Florida
3512 Santiago
Cline Paden
Lubbock, Texas
Route 6
Edsel Paden
Clyde. Texas
Route 1
Lowell Paden
Brownfield, Texas
Route 5
Wayne Partain
Tulsa, Oklahoma
839 So. Kanthus
Harold Purdom
Paragould, Ark.
General Delivery
Marian Jacobs
Decherd. Tenn.
Route 3
Norma Lou Kilpatrick
Bolivar, Mo.
613 W. Broadway
Morris Lambert
Abilene, Texas
Norman Lane
1425 Anson Ave.
Indianapolis, Ind.
915 N. Ritter Ave.
Barbara Laney
Hale Center, Texas
General Delivery
Juanita Lee
Maverick, Texas
Ruth May
Box 63
Ft. Worth, Texas
2309 Lillian
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Edward Mills
Washington, D. C.
7004 Ninth St.. N. W.
Marilyn Money
Waco, Texas
2609 Washington
Willard Reel
Oak Ridge, Tenn.
437 E. Drive
Doris Shelton
Amarillo, Texas
701 Forrest
Dorothy Steen
Austin, Texas
2105 Nueces
Evelyn Tenney
Tonkowa. Okla.
Box 303
John Tysan
Saginaw, Texas
Box 345
Norman Whitefield
Abilene. Texas
766 E. N. 15th St.
Gerry Wiest
Abilene., Texas
1718 Cedar Crest Dr.
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The Way to McDonald
Presidentis home
Ye old Ad Building
On the playground
What's up, Decker?
AH in the family
Don't drop them!
The long and short of it.
What a line!
Short stuff
Leaving?
There must be a man around
Lute cramrning
Fish president
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Day dreaming
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Amazon
Teaching her to fly'???
Looks good
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The Sleepy Two
Something's funny
Sunday afternoon
No letter today . .
Touch football
Ready! Aim! . .
Zellner
Escape
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Hold tight
Pals
I freezin'
Champ
Strong man
Just got out!
Bullseye? R0
Three gals
Spring fever
bin Hoods?
10. Wish I had some flowers
11.Construction gangg Building ACC
12. Cute gal
13. The gang
14. "Homer"
15. Windy, isn't it?
16. Lost Weekend in Big Spring
17. Advertising Barq's??
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Don't cry, Chuck
No caption
Deep thought
Open the door, Richard
Pick of the crop
Brrr! It'S Cold!
Did we disturb?
Look pretty, please
Lighting the bonfire
Presentation of Band Sweetheart
Let's have a yell
Pile it on, boys
Guarding the bonfire
Q2
Waiter! Waiter!!!
Yea, Brewer!!!
Umm, good!
Barbecue line
Fish flag in flame
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Looks good 7. Crowded, isn't it?
Watch it burn 8. Yea, team
Come on, everybody, YELL! 9. Take a peep at the score
Homecoming barbecue 10. All in the fun of it
Chefs 11. Itys a big fire
A big pile of junk
Roughhouse Annie
Ladies of the Exchange
By the hair of his head
Future cupids?
Sheriff
Wish I Had a bite
Who goes thar?
Finley's return
Oh, pardon us
What makes it tick?
Campus stride
Down Mexico Way
Let's Watch that!
Sitting high
Enjoying the game?
We three
Careful!
Donit let that man get away
Ready for the take off
There they are again
On the job as usual
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Been rolled, Mary Margaret?
What's so funny?
Cute puppy-
A good idea
Mr. and Mrs.
Deadpans
Three of a kind
And he gave his Wife a cook book!!!
Hope you make it.
It's mine, all mine
DOl'17t fall in
Why so serious?
Teacher or student?
Off again
Nice subject
Bc sure and get the
Another line
Listen carefully
Going somewhere?
NAH
Hey, Pm slipping
That was difficult
Just a minutc
Swinging high
McDonald
Julia Hall
Stairstep
Scarf parade
My you're studious
Kitten Klub mascot
Executive type
Well-we've seen bigger
Hows about a date, cutie??
Choo, rah, rah, rah!!!
Caught in the act
Whafs the matter, Mumps?
'tF1'oggie" and the band 5
The ever trailing Kitten Klub 7
The old school spirit 3
Get back in joint 9
Attention! !! 10
Our rivals
Left turn
Whatis the good WO1'd??
Give a Cheer
Whatta crowd?
Looks happy
Musical charm
Whatta man
"Abra Kadabrau
That Powers model
Is tho apple good?
Here We are
They are not all from E. O. T. M
They sing
Caskey and Rhodes
HBH Team
Superman
Positively Posed
Delta Theta Pledges
Traveling heavy'??
Yea, for our side!
Will these lines ever end?
Sneaking in, Max??
Between classes
Going steady noW??
Brother 8z Sister
President's home
Nice and white
Congregation
Isn't spring lovely?
You're the top
What's this?
She looks cold
Holding up the flag pole
McDonald Cuties
t'Mist" Jean, The Editor
Narrator in the Christmas Carol
Flirtatious
Eating-as usual
Threeys a crowd
Another engagement
In the shade of the old apple tree
Happiness-a thing called love
Situation Well in hand
These were the good old days
Riding his pogo stick
Mountain climbing
Rubberman
Waiting for some one?
Hero, catch!
Gata Pledge and mascot
I haf
Is it a goal?? Right in the ole bucket
Whatta snow!!
Gata roommates
Service, please
Girls!!!
Who snapped this
Hello there!
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It's a bulls-eye
By the old fishpond
An old familiar spot
Just leaving
Just arrived
Hello there
Ready? Click!
Camera shy
Depressed
Missing!! One Goat Horr1ecoming??
Let's go
DOf17t drop it
Rare beauty
Cowtown dirt
On the Ad building steps
How about a ride, Jean?
He's prepared
Strange love
Papa :Sz Mama
The Beef
Sheriffs posse
Take it easy, boy!
Poor horse!!!!
What's the matter, Kay?
They sweep together
Is that snow?
In the pink
Pretty flowers!!!
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Don't fall
On the Way to classes
K'Wagon Wheels"
Looking over the campus
"Nico doggie"
POC Bums
Campus Limousine
Jim and fiancee
Abilene from McDonald
Domestic, aren't they?
Stop at the Book Store
A handful of Gatas
Jody and truck
Ready for Cadette initiation-oh!
Umm, ice cream
What? No Rug??? 7. Ready for a hike
Be careful where you step 8. Pat
Watch that boy 9. Against all rules and regulations
Those spring classes 10. Band drill-cadence!
Holding up the Ad building 11. Brrrr
Posing?
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That handsome man
Oh this Weather!
Gals, Gals, and more gals.
Swing low
Snoozing away
We see you!
Resting
Peggy and Benny
High flyers
Takin! it easy
Fighting again
Hello, down there!!
Wildcats, no doubt
They use Ipana
Rear View
Could they be bored?
no
That gruesome foursome 8. Watch out, youlll run into Mildred
Ditto 9. Which is the dummy'?'??
Those student-Ioody picnics. 10. Relaxing
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The "A" club, an honor society organized by Dr. G. C. Morlan, cele-
brates its thirtieth anniversary this year. It was designed especially to re-
cognize those young men Who have contributed outstanding service to Abi-
lene Christian College. Each year the club contributes something Worth
While to the school. The constitution was re-Written this year to invite a
larger group of men into the service of the organization.
First Row: Bartee, Black, Brewer, Cauthen, Clark, Clement. Second Row: Currey, Dixon, Fain, Fry, Fulks, Grizzard. Third
Row: Lowe, McGlothlin, McKinney, McLennan, Nichols, Tenney.
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"A worthy woman who can find, for her price is far above rubies" is the
motto of the W Club, an honor organization to inspire girls to noble Woman-
hood and to recognize girls who have rendered service to the college.
Activities included homecoming breakfast, Welcoming tea, Silver Tea,
and the annual banquet.
First Row: Arledge, Brewer, Click, Collier, Dollar. Second Row: Echols, Fox, Green, King, McLaughlin. Third Row: Partin
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Alpha Chi is a national honor society in which membership is based
upon scholarship and character. The local organization, known as the Texas
Psi Chapter, was founded in 1926.
The aim of the society is "to make scholarship effective for service."
Members are chosen by a faculty advisory committee from the upper per-
cent of the junior and senior classes.
First Row: Arledge, Clark, Cranford, Cummings, Currey, Echols. Second Row: English, FOX, Goodrum, Grizzard, Joiner, Mc
Laughlin. Third Row: May, Patton, Rouse, Travis, White, Wicker.
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Alpha Psi Omega, an honorary dramatic fraternity, was organized to
provide an honor society for those doing outstanding Work in dramatics.
Harriet, a three act comedy under the direction of Mrs. Rex Kyker, was
the annual spring production of the Zeta Alpha Cast of Alpha Psi Omega.
First Row: Barton, Fulks, Griffin, Hanks, Hendricks. Second Row: Kirkland, Mrs. R. Kyker, R. Kyker, Nichols, White
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The Mission Study Class is composed of those persons who are inter-
ested in being of more service in the vineyard of the Lord. We believe that
since we are "God's fellow-workers" that there is a job for each individual.
Along with the informational, another important purpose is that of in-
spiration.
First Row: Alexander, Arnold, D. Bartlett, E. Bartlett, Beaver, Bentley, Borch, Boyce, Boyd, Brewer. Second Row: Brown,
Bryan, Carpenter, Carr, Carrell, Cawyer, Childress, Clayton, Clement, Click. Third Row: Cline, Close, Cook, Cox, M. Crowder,
N. Crowder, Curington, Dagnell, Davidson, Dudney. Fourth Row: Duncan, Elms, Eubank, Fain, Gibson, Gipson, Good, Green,
Gulley, Haines. Fifth Row: Hall, Hamlin, Henderson, Herring, Herrington, Hillis, Hutchens, Iden, Jennings, Judge.
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Many persons have been inspired to greater service because of the in-
spirational speeches from men who have worked in the mission fields.
We have had the privilege of hearing such men as Bro. Otis Gatewood,
who is a pioneer for the work in Europeg Bro. Jaminez from Cuba, Bro.
Colin Smith from Australia, Bro. Homer Hailey from Honolulu, T. H. and
many others.
First Row: Kemplin, Kennedy, Knowles, Lipford, Morton, May, McClary, R. McPherson, J. McPherson, Mercer. Second Row
Merritt, Moran, Neville, Newton, North, Owens, Parker, Parks, Partin, Patton. Third Row: Pendergrass, E. Perry, L. Perry
Pope, Puckett, Rasco, Reynolds, Roberts, Robison, E. Scott. Fourth Row: M. Scott, R. Scott, J. Shafer, F. Shaffer, Shipman
Short, A. J. Smith, G. Smith, L. Smith, Stevens. Fifth Row: Tenpenny, Thurman, Townsend, Turner, Upton, Waters, Watson
Weldon, Whitaker, Williams.
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Leader, Second Semester -,ee- eeYee.ee. M ary Close
The sister organization to the Evangelistic Forum is the Girls Training
Class. Each Friday evening a group of girls meet together to learn
more of the Work and worship of the church in every phase of life. Programs
vary to meet all the needs of a Christian woman.
First Row: Alexander, Allen, P. Atchison, B. Atchison, Barnett, Barnhart, D. Bartlett, E. Bartlett, Baucom. Second Row: Bea-
ver, Bixler, Borch, Boyd, Brewer, Brinn, Burrus, Butler, Carr. Tnird Row: Cathey, Childress, Click, Close, Collier, Cox, Crisp,
Crowder, Curlee. Fourth Row: Dagnell, Davis, Deck, Dollar, DuBose, Faust, Foster, Gibson, Green. Fifth Row: Griffin, Haines,
Hamlin, Hancock, Harland, Herrington, D. Hill, P. Hill, Holton. Sixth Row: Hood, Hutchens, lden, Jacobs, Johnson, B. Joiner,
K. Joiner, Jones, Kelso.
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Activities this year included visiting the sick in the dormitories, on the
hill, and in two rest homes in the city. The class is open to all girls on the
campus who wish to increase the abilities and responsibilities in their re-
ligious life.
First Row: Kemplin, M. Keney, N. Keney, Knowles, Lacy, McClary, McCulley, McLeod, Malone. Second Row: Margerum,
Mathis, May, Mercer, Moore, Moran, Morton, Niblack, Overton. Third Row: Owens, Parks, Partin, Patton, Payne, Peters,
Pctter, Qualls, Randol. Fourth Row: Reagan, Reynolds, Roberson, Sallee, Savage, E. Scott, M. Scott, Sheppard, Short. Fifth
Row: J. Smith, L. Smith, P. Smith, Starr, Stephens, Tenpenny, Terry, Travis, Upton. Sixth Row: Walker, Waters, Watson,
Wilder, B. Williams, E. Williams, L. Williams, J. Williamson, Zahnd.
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The Evangelistic Forum is a group of young men who are preparing
themselves for leadership in the church. Not all of them intend to be
preachers, some aspire to leadership in other capacities in their home con-
gregations.
The group meets once a week to sing, pray, and study together.
First Row: Arnold, Boyce, Boyer, Brasher, Brown, Bryan, Cauthen, Chandler, Clement, Clutter. Second Row: Collier, Crafton,
Crowder, Davidson, Duncan, Eubank, Finto, Fry, Gardner, Gibson. Third Row: Good, Hall, Henderson, Herring, Humble
Johnson, Lackey, Leach, Lipford, McCoy. Fourth Row: McDaniel, Mayr, Merritt, Mitchell, North, Perry, Puckett, Roberts?
Shaffer, Smith. Fifth Row: E. Stevens, R. Stevens, Thomas, Thurman, Townsend, Turner, Waller, Weldon, Whitaker, Wright
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Vice-President -- f 7 - 7,.--,V.f M arie Chenault
Secretary f 7f.-..f f .-. . Anne McLeod Bogle
The Campus Service Organization, organized in 1942 in memory of
Elizabeth Nelson, serves Hwith love and beyond the line of duty." During
the year the club moved the rock garden built in honor of Miss Nelson, re-
finished the teacher's lounge, sponsored music hours on Sunday afternoons,
served the Homecoming breakfast for the 'tEXes", and sponsored a variety
show.
M L hlin, Kirkland. Second Row: Scott, White, English, Qualls, Tay
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Wanda VanZandt
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Nezebeth Goodman
Mary Louise Starnes
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Louise Adams
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Religious r ifVY -,r-VA-, frfiir V 1 77.. James Nichols
Harry Johnson
Reporters: James Lee, Martha Batson, Alvin
Counts, Murray Young, Pauline Springfield, Bill
Markum, Donald Nolan, Morris Lambert, Helen
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Bill Nichols, Mary Nell Harper, Anita Cobb, A. B.
Martin, Coronal Ellis, Guy Sullivan.
From covering a big news-story about the Dallas Symphony to a scoop
about the cast of the spring play, personal interviews with unusual teachers,
students and famous golf-players, "crusading" editorials and religious news,
inside columns of everyday campus doin's, club news, sports campus pic-
tures, the Optimist covered the campus of ACC this year.
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Administration Editor A----.ss7 .s.-sAA M orris George
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Columnists aaf-4-----aa------,a-Yf------.aaa-----,aVaaaaaf,---- A. C. Greene
Robert Page
Sports: Dan Cabe, Dusty Garrett, Robbie Robin
son, Jack Currey, Joe Yowell.
Features: Clinton Hurley, T. K. Meredith, Cleve
Cullers, Deen Bartlett.
And. it was a full time job keeping up with 1450 students!
The Optimist was issued each Friday morning after chapel. Most of the
reporters were members of the journalism class.
Activities of the Optimist included initiating a campaign for new Kitten
Klub uniforms and sponsoring the class edtion contest.
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President cf-ccccVcccc cccrcccc J ack Smith
Vice-President W M ,........,4 James Sikes
Secretary ccccccrccccr Ycccccc Marjorie Echols
To stimulate interest in scientific achievement and to further the de-
partment of natural science in Abilene Christian College is the aim of the
Honorary Society of the Science Department.
Membership is open to science majors of junior and senior classifica-
tion upon proving their ability in scholastic standing and presentation of a
research paper.
First Row: Arledge, Ator, Coffman, Echols, Gill. Second Row: Grubb, Joiner, Murray, Powell, Rouse. Third Row: Sikes, Smith
Templeton, Vivrett, Yowell.
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Vice-President aaaa a eeaaeeg Dorothy Taylor
Secretary oooooooooo e e oooooooo oooo J ean Smith
Reporter oooo oooolf. o7o.oVo M o na Scott
Historian tttttt tttttttt A nnie Lois Iden
Girls, girls, and more girls make up this busy group organized to deve-
lop a professional spirit of home economicsand promote better relationships
among girls in a common Work. The club this year made curtains for Boles
Home, sent delegates to both state and national conventions, and heard lec-
tures on frozen foods, careers, grooming, and clothing. Social activities in-
cluded a Christmas party and a Sweetheart banquet for the annual formal
affair.
First Row: Alexander, Arthur, Baker, Brecheen, Click, Collier, Cox, Finsterwald, Fowler. Second Row: Garner, Haines, Her-
rington, Hillis, Iden, Jones, Lee, Linn, Malone, Third Row: Margerum, Martin, Meadors, Money, Moore, Morris, Morton, Over-
ton, Owens. Fourth Row: Painter, Parks, Partin, Paul, Pounds, J. Reagan, N. Reagan, Rhodes, Runyan. Fifth Row: Scott, Shep-
pard, J. Smith, P. Smith, Stirman, Sutphen, Taylor, Upton, Welch.
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Graham. Horns: Rogers, Aston. Oboe: Harper. Clarinets: Berry, Barnett. Bass Violin: Starnes. Saxophone: Spears, Bryant. Flute: Fehl
Corncts: Writake1', Hall.
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President 7 a a W, . Vaughn Young
Vice-President af ar a W Y Leon Kelley
Secretary eereerre W Y Violet Simpson
The College Chorus, under the direction of Leonard Burford, was first
organized in the fall of 1946 for the purpose of offering to every student an
opportunity to sing, and to encourage a better understanding and enjoyment
of good singing.
The activities for the year consisted of chapel programs of various types.
First Row: DuBose, Rasor, McLeod, Allen, Garner, Iden, Smith, Walker, Second Row: Bishop, Kilpatrick, Mills, Crawford,
Boyd, Owens, Simpson, Robertson, Third Row: Sallee, Carr, Williams, Jennigs, Jcnes, Money, Lee Harshbargerg Fourth Row:
Phillips, Jackson, Carver, Young, North, G. Kramar, Coffman, Fifth Row: Rasco, S, Krrmar, Kelly, Puckett.
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Vice-President reeeeef ..-... F urman Cauthen
Secretary 7feeeV-ff7e -...ee E dith Kemplin
Reporter .,.4-- ee.. N ita Netterville
The James F. Cox chapter of the Future Teachers of America Whose
purpose is to stimulate interest in teaching both as a profession and as a
community responsibility, included in the year's Work a number of informal
social gatherings as well as presenting a program in chapel which related
the dramatic story of education from Aristotle's time to the present day
school.
First Row: Bowers, Brewer, Brinn, Cauthen, Dacus, Finsterwald. Second Row: Grizzard, Herring, James, Kernplin, Netter
ville, Patterson. Third Row: Perry, Stevens, Whitesides, Whittemore, Filbeck, Morlan.
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Phi Beta, a literary club, Was organized in the fall semester of nineteen
hundred forty-six with eighteen charter members. It is founded on the be-
lief that much and varied reading and discussion increases ones Wealth of
knowledge developing a more Wholesome personality. The motto of the or-
ganization is "There is no past as long as books shall live."
Programs consist of book reviews, lectures on literary subjects and so-
cials.
First Row: Barnhart, Foster, Frederick, Gipson, Herring, Second Row: Jones, Kilgore, Scott, Stephens, Stirman. Third Row
Stevens, Sutphen, Upton, Anderson, Hamrick.
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Vice-President ' . R uby Griffin
Secretary , - . -...if Eugenia Scott
First ROW: Batson, Bowers, Brownrigg, DeBusk, Greene, Griffin, Jaronitzky. Second Row: Keney, Kirkland, Knox, Liles
Meyers, Moser, Netterville. Third Row: Overton, Pendergrass, E. Scott, Thomas, White, Garrett, Watson.
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Vice-President ---, .. ... K itty Lowe
Secretary eeYeeVee--- e4A.eee.ee J eanne Davis
Reporter --eeeeee ee..eeeeee B ruce Good
First Row: Bornschlegel, Burrus, Glasscock, Hall, Joyce. Second Row: McKinney,
Phillips, Rhodes, Robberson, Smith, Spears, Williams.
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T. Roy Finley
Ray McGloth1in
Jack McKinney
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Kay Dollar
Layne Baldridge
Dorothy Deck
Barbara Bishop
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Secretary V - f,- V A nne McLeod Bogle
The A Cappella chorus is an organization of students who strive to pro-
mote a deeper appreciation for choral music on the part of participants and
audiences. Projects for the year include two tours, two formal concerts, the
light opera, Iolanthe by Gilbert and Sullivan and many miscellaneous per-
formances.
First Row: Deck, McClellan, Gipson, Bartee, Finley, McGlothlin, McKinney, Simpson, Marshall, Scruggs, Ballard. Second Row: B
Williams, Carpenter, Dollar, Haws, Vaught, D. Williams, Fulbright, G. Ewing, Cook, H. Ewing, Clayton, Cauthen, Bishop, R. Al-
exander, Caskey, E. Alexander, L. Baldridge, Bailey. Third Row: Cobb, Bogle, Winters, Church, Hannah, Kendrick, Lipford, Flet-
cher, Mansur, D. Baldridge, Qualls, Darms, Muns, Linn.
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First Row: Bech, Barber, Bohannon, Boyce, Canon, Eicke, Dick Garrett, Don Garrett. Second Row: Jamison, Knox, Kramar,
Lee, McFarland, Pickens, Qualls, Randall. Third Row: Stutzrnan, Taylor, Walker, Watson, Watts, Williams, Wilson, Davis.
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President 4 f 1. J . C. Townsend
Vice-President V. Y ... E ugenia Scott
Sefrretary f --' f ff 7 ' f K atherine Lowe
Treasurer --eeeee Lou Nelle Peters
The purpose of the Alpha Tau Lambda Literary Organization is to pro-
mote open-mindedness, scholarship, and reflective thinking among students
of Abilene Christian College. The purpose is carried out through debate,
free discussion, interest in current development, and Christian association.
A banquet and discussions of vital topics were the years main activities.
First Row: Brown, Buford, Clark, Clement, Good, Grant, Grizzard. Second Row: Jaronitzky, Knox, Liles, B. Lowe, K. Lowe
McDonald, May. Third Row: Mayr, Nichols, Peters, Scott, Townsend, White, Whitehead.
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Vice-President - , f, B illie Joe Thomas
Secretary ssssssssssssssss ssrsssssssrs J oyce Tabor
Reporter eeeeeer s-.sVss T ina Chorice
Eta Beta Pi is an organization composed of students Working in the
dining hall. They strive to Work together in Christian love. The motto is "Be
kind to your brother". A Christmas party, Valentine party, apple party, and
the annual picnic make up the year's activities.
First Row: A. Anderson, P. Anderson, Bayless, Brown, Chorice, Clarkston, Duncan. Second Row: G. Griffin, R. Griffin, Harri
son, Hood, Hoyt, Johnson, Lacy. Third Row: Leach, Love, Mitchell, Moran, Pogue, Runyan, Savage. Fourth Row: Sheerer
Smith, Tabor, Taylor, Thomas, Williams, Wolfert.
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President --f ---------- . C hris Clark
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Parliamentarian -.ff4. f -Vf-f H GIWSCU Johnson
The Gavel Club this year sponsored the annual intramural tournament
at Abilene Christian College which included debating, orations, one-act
plays, extempe, impromptu, after-dinner, and radio speaking. Members were
sent to many tournaments Where they Won high honors.
First Row: Barnhart, Belgarde, Birdwell, Brown, Byers, Clark, M. Clement, R. Clement, Crowder. Second Row: Fain, Farrar,
Frederick, Hammontree, W. Hammontree, Harper, Henderson, Herring, Humble. Third Row: Hunt, Johnson, Justus, Kelley,
Kemplin, King, Lee, McGaughey, Mansur. Fourth Row: Mayr, Minnick, Neville, Nichols, Parks, Paul, Pounds, G. Reese, H.
Reese. Fifth Row: Scott, Shafer, Shelton, G. Smith, S. Smith, Thomas, Travis, Whittemore, Wright.
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inet: Bryant. Bass Clarinet: Mayr. Percussion: Fox, Starnes, Robberson, Fowler, Corder, Hudson. Flutes: Fehl, Durham, McLeod
French Horns: B. Joiner, Havens, Rhodes, Aston, Brown, Rogers. Basses: Shafer, Lindley, Beck, Sullivan, Stevens. Cornets: Whit-
aker, Hall, Mason, Waddell, Terry. Saxophones: Spears, King, Pittman, McCord, Arthur. Trombone-S: Garrett, Monroe, Tansil, Bogart
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President srssresraa rssrss Dan M. Whitaker
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The session 1946-'47 was a banner year for the Wildcat Band. With
director Bill Davis presiding on the stage and in the rehearsal room, and
high-stepping 6'Froggie" Rogers leading out on the field, the band presented
several concert programs and added color to all the local athletic events.
As a climax to the band's part in the homecoming activities, Jeanne
Davis Was presented as the Band Sweetheart.
The social life of the Band consisted of two skating parties and a ban-
quet at the Wooten Hotel.
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Vice-President we A, ...-... W ynelle Watson
Secretary nnnnn ..,nn.. N ina Tenpenny
Reporter eeeeee i ..eeee Bill Reeves
Los Alegres, an organization of students interested in Spanish, meets to
become better acquainted With the language and culture of Latin-America.
The social activities are used to bring about a closer relationship with the
people of that country.
First Row: Barnett, Baucom, Borg, Boyd, Burrus, Campbell, Carroll, Cummings, Echols. Second Row: Finto, Flennikcn, Fowler,
Fox, Gibbons, Givens, Griffin, Hardy, Hernandez. Third Row: Holton, Howk, Jarrell, Jones, Kilgore, D. King, R. King, Kramar,
Lindsey. Fourth Row: McPherson, Malone, Mansur, Mathis, Maxey, Owens, Patterson, Priestly, Puckett. Fifth Row: Sellers,
Sheerer, Stroud, Tenpenny, Travis, Walker, Warden, Watson, Williamson.
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President . -V ...... J ames Sikes
Vice-President ---- aa ,.. .. J ack Smith
Secretary -. 7 7 T aa.. Marjorie Echols
Reporter eferefi erre .weeeferf J o e Yowell
The Science club is an organization for those interested in any of the
branches of natural science. Its purpose is to stimulate interest in science
and to provide a well-rounded science curriculum. The club participated in
the Annual Texas Academy of Science Convention in Dallas. Research pa-
pers were written by some of the members and permission to publish the
magazine TASCA was granted. Many fine programs and socials have been
enjoyed by this group.
First Row: Alexander, Arledgc, Belgarde, Bennett, Burton, Carroll, Coffman, DeHaes, Echols. Second Row: Grubb, Hays,
Howk, Humphries, Kelley, Lee, McCord, McLeod, Morton. Third Row: Merritt, Moser, Murray, Neville, Owens, Paul, Pogue,
Powell, Reese. Fourth Row: Shelton, J. K. Sikes. J. Sikes, J. Smith, W. Smith, Soderback, Sosebee, Stewart, Taylor. Fifth
Row: Templeton, Vaught, Vivrett, Wagner, Whitehead, Wicker, Williams, Young, Yowell.
fi auch GMD
First Row: Alexander, Chorice, Howell, Randol, Finley, Carr, McNabb, Day, Melton, Owens. Second Row: Hurley, Lawrence
Brasher, Rasco, Dr. Schug, Fulbright, Cook, Kelly.
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President --fv ' f47 f 7 M oody Coffman
Vice-President ---- eeeeeee W illiam F. White
Secretary -f -A-- . M artha Soderback
Die Lustigen Kameraden or the German Club was first organized in the
fall of 1946 to stimulate an interest in the German Language and customs.
The motto translated is 4"Joy through comman worship."
Activities include a picnic and the annual banquet.
First Row: A. Harper, Neville, Benton, M. Harper, Batson, Waters. Second Row: Parker, Powers, Herring, Birdwell, Jennings
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Vice-President eeeee eeeeeree J ames Walter Nichols
Secretary .ee..eeeY eeeereeeeeereee M arjorie White
First Row: Adams, Alexander, Allen, Baucom, Beck, Bell, Bishop, Borch, Brownrigg. Second Row: Campbell, Capps, Carter,
Clement, Childers, Crowder, Darms, Davis, Decker. Third Row: Fain, Farrar, Fling, Fournie, Fulbright, Fulks, George, Griffin,
Hanks. Fourth Row: Harris, Henderson, Holden, Hunter, Hurley, Jarrell, Jaronitzky, Jenkins, Justus.
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fun. Formal receptions were held for initiates in both the fall and spring.
Programs included many one-act plays directed by students, and several
socials.
Major productions of the year Were "Holiday", "Junior Missw, "Dicken,s
Christmas Carol", and "Harriet,'. The members have participated in many
programs both on and off the campus.
First Row: Jones, Kendrick, Kirkland, Lec, Markum, B. Mansur. V. Mansur, Mathis, Mayr. Second Row: Meixner, Meyers
Mings, Minnick, Moran, Murphy, Neville, Nichols, North. Third Row: Parks, Paul, Peters, Perry. Povvcrs, Randol. Reel
Runyan, Rushing. Fourth Row: Scott, Sellers, Shafer, Thcmas, Whitehead, B. Williams, K. Williams, S. Williams. Yovvell.
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President fFirst Semesterj C .... .... Ben Lowe Vice-President eeee aa a James Etheridge
President CSecond Semesterj . Orville McDonald Secretary eeeeeeeeeee eeeeee L ou Nelle Peters
First Column: Boucher, Jones, Bryant. Second Column: McDonald, Etheridge, Carlile. Center: Freeman. Third Column:
Lowe, Owings, Hammontree. Fourth Column: Peters, Mallory, Exter.
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President -f -- V--V f A A.-7.-. B arbara Bishop
Vice-President V A B ill Cook
Secretary oooooooo-- T -----vo e oo..o,o. Dorothy Deck
Publicity Manager oooo..V oooo.oooVoooof D on Liles
The Orphesians, a newly organized honor society for music lovers, is
based on musical scholarship and performing ability. The purpose is to pro-
mote serious musical interest and activity in Abilene Christian College. The
colors are red, standing for allegro, and gray for andante. These Orphesians
stress personal composition through the motto: "Music is in all growing
things."
Counter-clock-wise: Rhodes, Malone, Ewing, Close, Cook, Bishop, Deck, Liles, Terry, Fulks, Muns
PI'eSid6I113 ffff-'f'-f 5 5, 5 Noble Harris
Vice-President 5 ' 5- 5 Chet Bogie
Secretary W .Carolyn English
Business
First Row: Aston, Bailey, Barnhart, Berry, Bley, Bogie, Bourland, Brinn, Bryant. Second Row: Cabe, Carrington, Cauthen,
Chenault, Clardy, Cobb, Cullen, Cullers, Curlee. Third Row: Currey, Curington, Danley, Davidson, A. J. Deans, J. Deans,
Derryberry, Elliott, English. Fourth Row: Exter, Farris, Fehl, Fletcher, Fulbright, Garner, George, Gibson, Gilillanol. Fifth
Row: Givens,V. Green, R. Green, W. Hammontree, W. C. Hammontree, Harris, Hart, Hays, Henry.
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Jordan, Kennedy, Krisell, Lee, Linn, Manly, Markum. Third Row: Marshall,Martin, Mings, Morgan, Morris, Muston, McCall,
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President ' f7V. 777 Ann Fox
Vice-President V -. a 7 Gladys Partin
Secretary V V , V V M ary Close
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Second Floor Governor reeeee erffeeeeefrr R uth Mercer
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To give the girls a voice in the "family life" of the dormitory, McDonald
Council was elected by the girls living there. This years activities include
sending flowers to the sick and for funerals, Clark's Commentaries for the
Japanese, completing their set of china, a mirror for the parlor and a Christ-
mas party for the girls.
Partin, Martin, Stewart, Mercer, Close, Parks, McFarland, Petty, OWCHS, Ellifm, FOX
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Marjorie White
Mildred Rampy
Thelma Boyd
Carolyn English
June Linn
Zellner Council was organized for the purpose of assisting the girls in
the dormitory Whenever possible. The officers, a president, vice-president,
secretary, and a governor and two representatives for each floor, were
elected about six Weeks after the fall semester began.
Hanks, Williams, Boyd, English, Rampy, Griffin, Turnbough, Bentley,
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Vice-President ....... 4. A L owell Perry
Secretary - Vf ----... J erry Mings
Reporter . ..-...f J ames Lee
The Camera Club, newly organized photography club, has as its purpose
"To promote a general and appreciative interest in portraying the beauty of
life through the art of photography." "We strive to enlighten the sunny
realm of life," is the club motto.
Activities were one word snapshot contests, pictures for the Prickly
Pear, lectures, demonstrations, parties, and picnics.
First Row: B. Williams, L. Perry, Crowder, D. Williams, McLeod, Mings, Davidson, Morgan, Northcutt. Second Row: Johnston
George, Anderson, Lee, Perry, Watson, Clutter. Third Row: Shafer, Johnson, Price, Sprague, Millcr, Reel, Hamilton.
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President - ,,- A- f,---- .,. C het Bogie
Vice-President ------., 7 Y .Af.. ... 4... P ete Jones
Secretary ....f .A- ... 4.. A nne McLeod Bogle
Sponsor ,fvofAf ......,f.fo,. E ugene Tenney
The Badminton Club, back in full swing this year with the return of
Eugene Tenney, is an organization to promote good sportsmanship, increase
interest in the game of badminton, and to develop players for tournament
participation. During the year members brought back trophies from South-
Western Texas Intercollegiate, and Texas Open tournaments. The TAAF
tournament was sponsored by the club here in Bennett Gymnasium.
First Row: Walker, Garner, Hines, A. Bogle, English, Demic, West, Luttrell. Second Row: Decker, C. Bogle, B. Bogle, J. Deans
Third Row: A. J. Deans, Smith, Holland, Merritt.
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Secretary . Y A . V . aaaaaaaa Carolyn EngliSh
KO-JO-KAI, an outstanding social club on the campus, has as its pur-
pose to stimulate social activity, to create a closer feeling of loyalty and
friendship to the school, and form a bond of love and fellowship among its
members. Girls are selected because of their personality, high ideals, char-
acter, and ability to find their place in college life.
Activities this year included the home-coming breakfast, top hat
presentation, hamburger supper, spring picnic and banquet.
The motto of the organization is "Push, pull, or get out of the Way!"
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First Row: Glenn, Taylor, Humphrey, Bailey, May. Second Row: Thomas, Lawrence, Powers, Jaronitzky, Knox, Smith, T
Hunt, Henry. Third Row: Harper, Sanders, Crowder, Ballard, Cox, Jordan, Derryberry, R. Hunt,
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President Y -- , A nne McLeod Bogle
Vice-President . V.. .4 Y .. B illie McNabb
Secretary ,7 .... Y . 7 .A.f. J une Linn
Reporter eeee..n.. eee..VA P eggy Kirkland
Seventeen girls in red and white make up the GATAS, the oldest social
club on the campus. It was formed in 1920 for the purpose of developing in-
itiative, leadership, character, personality, and to make more pleasant the
memories of college days. Activities were presentations, hayride and picnic,
homecoming breakfast, informal dinner, and the annual picnic.
First Row: Dollar, Pounds, Phillips, Roberts, Linn, Winkles, Bley. Second Row: Cobb, McClendon, McNabb, Muns, Chadwick
Patillo, Kirkland, J. Linn, Hejl, Bogle.
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President . V V 7 ., T . ee 7A, Buster Dixon President ee aeeaaeee ee Y , V ..f Hollis Manly, Jr.
Vice-President l , lf Y - , J . C. Hejl Vice-President eeeeeee 7A f -, H enry J. Jones
Secretary l l l. --- R o y Bourland Secretary e -, eeeeeeea J . H. Grubb
Treasurer .-ee. Jamie Chenault Treasurer aaaaaa araaaaa W ayne Hefton
Reporter ....e... .eeee.e.eeee. e eeereef P aul Dulaney Reporter eeeaeare aeeeYeeeee..., raeeeee. . . H Dan Cabe
Sergeant-at-Arms ee.-NVe eeaeea- B ill Fielder Sergeant-at-Arms eee.-- a .Veeeeee Ray Smith
Phi Omega Chi is an organization-"to foster a wholesome spirit of
friendliness and democracy-" The year's activities include the homecom-
ing breakfast, picnic at State Park, return of several '4Exes", and initiation
of pledges.
First Row: Grubb, Coward, Vaught, B. Manly, Estes, Cabe, Second Row: Carter, Hefton, H. Manly, Gililland, Kendrick, Bour-
land. Third Row: Wagner, Chenault, Jordan, Jones, Dulaney, Wise, Hejl, Prude, Smith.
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Jack Currey
Jack Lawrence
Bill Decker
Rob Henderson
Frater Sodalis, a men's social club which was organized in the fall of
1943 with Dr. G. L. Belcher as sponsor, has concluded another successful
year. Although there were many activities, the main event was a banquet
at which the club sweetheart was presented.
First Row: Townsend, Bogle, Hilton, J. Deans. Second Row: Krisell, Carter, McGlothlin, Page, Bartee, Rhodes, Martin, A. J.
Deans. Third Row: Scott, Lawrence, Currey, Decker, Henderson.
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President a-if V'-7'ffVV -, f. -f M arie Chenault
V106-President rrfrrrrr - A lvah Jean Henderson
Secretary b eeeeeeeee eeee .eeeeeeeeeee J o Iris Cathey
Treasurer g. . Verr. err. .rrfrr . ff7V.77Y..VV..V eeeeeee L a V erne Burk
Corresponding Secretary . .eo.e 4.ee Eugenia Scott
'There is something about a soldier that is fine, fine, fineiv This is par-
ticularly true of the Cadettes, a social club organized twelve years ago to
promote a feeling of happiness tempered with the spirit of duty and
service.
The years activities Were presentation of fall pledges, homecoming
breakfast, annual spring banquet, a dinner, and an early summer picnic.
First Row: M. Keney, M. Turnbough, J. Turnbough. Second Row: Chenault, Henderson, Tinsley, N. Keney, McCoy, Scott
Daniel, Priestley, Cathey. Third Row: Simmons, Walker, Simpson, Davis. Fourth Row: Landreth, Watson, Potter.
T ojvms
President A ,- -. V V Bert Brewer
Vice-President .. eeee.. Guerdon Busby
Secretary ----feeefeA,,-'e .-.77eef Oran Back
Sergeant-at-arms .. eeeee "lVloose', Stovall
With its two-fold purpose of happy group association and the promotion
of a generous spirit of good fellowship in Abilene Christian College, the
Trojan Club has completed another successful and eventful year. With the
return of members who were in service and the new pledges, the club has
enjoyed many social activities.
First Row: Mullins, Randall Fry, C. Youree, S. Stovall, Hardage, Williams, Winkles, Coffee, Brewer. Second Row: McDonald
Jones, Cranfill, Saunders, Busby, D. Stovall, Paine, H. Youree, McClure, Back.
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President ,V-7 7 '---,- ... A . L ou Nelle Peters
Vice-President --.e- .eee,... J imsey Montgomery
Secretary --eeeee-----, e.....eeeeeee A lda Ray Sisson
Treasurer ..ssssse. ..ssss M abeth Hopkins
"Friendship is our light, it shall not be hidden" is the motto of the social
club, Zeta Rho. Their purpose is to foster friendship among the students on
the campus and to stress cultural developement among the members.
Activities included Southern Colonial Autumn presentation, Homecom-
ing breakfast, hamburger fry and theater party, formal initiation and break-
fast, club homecoming and birthday banquet, presentation of spring pledges,
and a hayride and spring picnic.
First Row: Garner, Hines, Neville, Jenkins, Wise, Elms, Flowers, Dokey, Lindsey. Second Row: Childers, Peters, Montgomery
Sisson, Hopkins, Swindle, Hill.
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Skipper f---- Y ----'- f 7 -,f J oe Akins
First Mate . . 4,. James Alexander
Quartermaster W errerrrr Bill Ground
The Sub-T-16, a band of jolly-searnan have happily Weathered the
stormy seas of 1946-'47. Several gobs were added to the crew While later, the
anchor was dropped for a steak fry at Lake Abilene. The climax of the year
Was a banquet Where several tars received commissions.
Spring pledges Were Dick Qualls, A. L. Brown, and Jerry Price.
First Row: Akins, Givens, Yowell, Sikes, Owens, Alexander. Second Row: Beauchamp, Henderson, Clardy, Sneed, Shelton,
Ground, Reed.
East of the
President 'b'f---' -' --A F urman Cauthen
Vice-President ....... . ,... . ,, Ed Shelton
Secretary f-"-- ,- M arjorie white
The East of the Mississippi club, organized in 1944, consists of students
whose homes are east of the Mississippi River. Most important of this
year's activities were the presentation to the library two books and a trip
to the Carlsbad Caverns.
First Row: R. Jones, R. Wilkison, T. Boyd, Nance, Crowder, Young, Hebbard, Priestley, Tenpenny, Holton. Second Row: Thomas,
Pilley, J. Williams, Weaver, S. Townsend, Hatcher, I. Ankeny, R. Merritt, E. Perry, Bayless, Freeman. Third Row: Kilgore, Mof-
fitt, McElrath, Hargett, Hardage, Bumgardner, T. F. Cauthen, J. Wilkison, R. Lee, Henderson, Wolfe.
mississippi
Other activities of the club were Wiener roasts, and several indoor
parties in which they exchanged stories from home and laughed at Texas.
These students from east of the "creek" show the influence of ACC in other
parts of the United States.
First Row: B. Williams, Hancock, Rawlings, Zahnd, Lange, English, Darms, Malone, Haines, Harris, Shelton, Dollar, Netterville
Second Row: L. Perry, F. Boyd, R. King, K. Reel, Harsh, Boyer, W. Reel, W. Hammontree, Wright, Cummins. Third Row: F. Cau-
then, F. Owens, Shelbourne, Dudney, T. F. Cauthen, E. Perry, McGaughey, Mills, Powell, J. C. Townsend.
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First Row: Brecheen, Martin, Bachman, Lugar, Marshall, Montgomery, Shofner, Scott. Second Row: Overton, Mansur, Jarrell
Sellers, Watson, Moore, L. Smith, J. Smith, Ballard. Third Row: Donley, Sprague, Watson, Staggs, Sallee, Olmstead, Carpenter
Givens, Morton, Clayton, McGaughey, Finley, Bryan.
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First Row: Gibbons, Harston, A. Bradshaw, May, Bradford, Lange, Deck, E. Bradshaw, Boley, N. Keney, Holden, Munday.
Second Row: Scribner, Cofer, James Fonville, Jesse Fonville, Gilbert, Perkins, Sharp, Hausenfluck, M. Keney, Barnett. Third
Row: Cullers, Case, Trammell, Gardner, Baxter, Brackey, Overton, Brown, Kriedale, McCall, Haynes, Clayton, Lipford, R.
Bradshaw, Knox.
President f ,7 .fV 7 f .. V J immy Holmes
Vice-President efee7e.V7eV7e7 Alvin Jennings
Secretary eerssrssrs eeeeee D orothy Lou Hill
Reporter ssii.. eeeess R osemary Jones
First Row: Jarrell, Finsterwald, Hill, Jones. Second Row: Holmes, Bennett, Gar-
rett, Carlile, Wimberly. Third Row: Jennings, J. Keesee, D. Keesee, Barber.
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First Row: Hood, Hornbaker, Denison, Hoyt, Bixler, Broadus, Hatfield. Sec-
ond Row: Shaffer, Kelley, McClellan, Blake, Robison, D. Williams, Anderson,
B. Williams.
President ..-f............ ...... D on Williams
Vice-President .-..--e. ...... G eorge Blake
Secretary e.....f...-- ------ T helma Hoyt
President ,Y --7A ' Phillip Pentecost
Vice-President eeeeeeee.7eeeeee . Areee Ruth Parks
Secretary ,fseeffi.7Vs---. Margie Herrington
Reporter eeeess eef,e---. B obby Holland
First Row: Coronado, E. Herrington, Pentecost, Rushing, O,Neal, Holland, Second
Row: Parks, M. Herrington, Demic, Gwens, Elliott, McNabb.
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N. F. Merritt, M. Harper, J. E. Merritt, A. Harper, Mitchell.
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Vice-President M .. .... .. Bettye Weems
Secretary -.-.......... --...--- D orothy Owens
Reporter ....-.. ...... A ddie Lee Bean
Motto: "We are always rootin'."
Members not included in picture: Ad-
die Lee Bean, Bettye Weems, Maxine Mc-
Clellan, Burleene Brinn, Bonnie Brinn,
Byron Merritt, Dorothy Owens, Wayman
Pistole, Clyde Sheppard, Lyric Beck,
Dorris Hart, Jack Holt, Bill Gibson, Foy
Mitchell, Elmer Baker, Mary Zook, Ralph
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Reporter ...,4. ...fee J o Wise
A new club this year was the Big D Club composed of students from
Dallas and Dallas county who organized to know each other better and to
participate in various social functions. Club emblem is a red horse jumping
through a big D.
First Row: Stephens, LeBlanc, Reagan, Stewart, Jones, Landreth. Second Row: Farrar, Scott, Wilder, Caskey, Arnold, McFar
alnd. Third Row: Cruse, Reneau, McCord.
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President , , .. . . . T Bill Hearn
Vice-President eereer . . Kenneth Green
Secretary eeeeeeeeeeeee A Ethyleene Benton
The Houston Club was organized in the fall of l946 to bring about a
closer association between the people from Houston and the surrounding
vicinity.
They discussed current happenings around home, had socials with good
food every second Sunday, and worked toward a goal of a Christian College
in Houston.
First Row: Shepherd, Patterson, A. Iden, Margerum, Robberson, Benton, Brown. Second Row: Roberts, Hearn, Crews, Owens
H. Iden, Green, Pike. Third Row: Brennen, Olson.
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The marines are back and have the situation well in hand, to say
nothing of our soldiers, sailors and fliers who have had time to cast aside
the uniforms of war and to don the regalia for operations-Sports. What
a wonderful job they did-along with the help of some brilliant rookies
just green from high school. After finishing the job the Hred, white and
blue" called upon them to preform, they took firm grasp of the purple
and white and held it high as they blazed a trail of breath-taking records
for the postwar frontier of sports. First was football. Seventy-five fidgety
fellows turned out-tall and short ones, heavy and light ones, green rookies
and out of practice lettermen. What a jumble for the coaches, but soon
things began shaping up until finally they were so well trained as to tie
for first place in the Texas Conference. Second was basketball-a grand
performance. Remember that TWC game in Bennett gym? What more can
be said? Except to say that our cagers took second place honors in the
Texas Conference. Next ticket up was composed of track, badminton, tennis,
and baseball. Our banner-carriers for the purple and white literally flew
through space as they leaped to the height of success by not only winning
but by breaking previous records-witness the Kansas Relays.
Thus is sketched what the 1947 sportsmen achieved, but what they are,
and what it takes to make them that way, is more important, yet goes
relatively unacclaimed. On the 1947 field were men with the responsibilities
of families, men preparing themselves to be ministers of the gospel, men
preparing for greater responsibilities in every walk of life, Christian men
establishing Christian ideals. Not only were they building more perfect
bodies. but of greater importance was their common objective in building
more perfect souls. Spectacularity offers a big temptation to fall overboard
in striving for a perfect soul as well as body, thus creating a challenge to
each individual who turned out for whatever field of athletics he preferred.
So, in tribute to these men for their brilliant record for the 1946-'47 season,
let us salute them, not so much for what they did, but for what they ARE
and REPRESENT.
-The Sports Editor
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Coaches A B. "Buggs" Morris, Oliver Jackson, A. M. t'Tonto" Coleman, Garvin Beauchamp, Guy Scruggs
We thrill to a spectacular game of football, basketball or other sports
and afterwards hail our starring players, forgetting that behind that game
is an unobserved audience probably more concerned than we. To a coach,
a game is the product of his work, being tested for durability before a criti-
cal audience. Perhaps no instructor on a college campus is forced to endure
the public eye as much as the athletic director. He is the backbone of a team.
Its success or failure is determined by his tact, his extreme patience, his un-
surmountable understanding, not only of his games, but especially of his
players. So, about face, mates-hats off to our coaches!
With its largest athletic staff in history, Abilene Christian College re-
turned to intercollegiate athletics. A. M. fTontoJ Coleman is director of foot-
ball and track, A. B. Morris is basketball coach, Garvin Beauchamp is the
"B" team basketball and tennis coach, G. A. Scruggs is baseball coach, and
Oliver Jackson is an assistant football coach.
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Southwestern Tech 0
East Texas State 7
Sul Ross 7
North Texas State 0
Southwestern Univ. 12
Southwest Texas State 18
McMurry 0
Howard Payne 0
Austin 2
Texas A. 'Sz l. 7
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The first home game of the season got off to a troublesome start for the
home team as Southwestern Tech fOkla.j threatened to score early in the
first quarter. The Techsters took the opening kick-off and marched seventy-
eight yards, clicking off five straight downs before they finally lost the ball
on the two-yard strip. Jake Mullins, who did some marvelous kicking for
ACC throughout the game, booted out of danger to midfield.
A.C.C.'s tricky T-formation exploded for three touchdowns in the sec-
ond quarter and another in the fourth to beat the stubborn Bulldogs 28 to 0.
ABILENE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 26-EAST TEXAS 7
The Wildcats scored their second impressive victory of the young sea-
son over East Texas State Teachers College. They proved excellent oppor-
tunists twice setting up touchdowns with pass interceptions.
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ABILENE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 32- SUL ROSS 7
The Wildcats opened up with three touchdowns in the first quarter al-
though Bert Brewer, all-conference half-back, Mick and Johnny Mason and
Jamie Chenault went out with injuries. Victory was paid for dearly by sea-
sonal loss of Chenault and Mick Mason.
Sul Ross scored its only touchdown late in the first quarter after
A.C.C.'s Tonto had sent in a flock of substitutes.
Coleman used every man on his squad as they piled up 17 first downs
to 5 for Sul Ross.
ABILENE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 6-NORTH TEXAS 0
A sixty yard gallop by fullback Buster Dixon brought the Wildcats a
6-0 victory over the Eagles. Dixon's touchdown sprint over left tackle late
in the second period was a mighty thin margin, but it was quite sufficient
against the Eagles as the valiant little forward wall stopped cold practically
every North Texas move in one of the most brilliant defensive performances
ever seen.
The Cats' line limited the North Texans to a single first down. Never
did the Eagles advance beyond the 50-yard strip.
Taking the third period kickoff, the Cats marched against the stiff wind
from their 36 to the Eagles' one where the ball finally went over.
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ABILENE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 12-SOUTHWESTERN 12
A. C. C.'s Wildcats, pitting their strength against time as well as the op-
posing team, created a spectacular thriller as a Texas conference opener for
both teams. The Wildcats made long marches, but twice were stopped by
lack of time. Everything happened late in the fourth quarter except an
A. C. C. touchdown. Jim Francis, Southwestern's great punter, kicked from
mid-field to Bert Brewer, who caught the ball on the five. The Wildcat
swiftie headed up the sideline and was almost loose. While waiting for his
blockers to shake him free, he was downed from the side on his own 45.
Buster Dixon drove 21 yards for a first on the Southwestern 34. Dixon
passed to McKeever for 13 yards, and V. T. Smith chugged to the 22 for a
first down. A penalty against Southwestern for roughness gave A. C. C. the
ball on the one. Twice Dixon rammed center but didnit get over. Before the
Cats could run another play the game was over, the pigskin rested on the
one-foot line with two downs to go.
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The Southwest Texas State team turned in a smashing 18-0 victory over
the hitherto unbeaten Abilene Christian Wildcats.
The Bobcats scored in the first, second, and fourth periods and kept the
Christians' speed backs bottled up practically all the game.
A.C.C. made its most serious scoring threat following the Bobcats' first
touchdown. The Wildcats took the next kick-off back to their own 22 and
marched to the Southwest Texas eleven yard marker before losing the ball
on downs.
The Purple led in first downs in the game 8-5, but they were completely
stifled after the intermission.
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ABILENE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 27-McMUBRY 0
After a wartime lapse of four years, McMurry and A.C.C. clashed on
the grid iron in the fourteenth battle of the two rivals.
Crushing power-not the expected speed-brought a one-sided, well-
earned triumph to the Wildcats.
Buster Dixon, who generated most of the power off the Cats' T-forma-
tion, cracked the Tribe's spirit with two first period touchdowns and then
added another tally for good measure in the third stanza.
It was a typical rough, teeth-rattling scrap between the Abilene schools
with many penalties and fumbles adding to the confusion.
The Cats took control of the game at the outset and were never in trou-
ble. Their running was hard, their blocking superb and they took advantage
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The victory left the Wildcats tied for first place in the Texas Conference
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ABILENE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 19-HOWARD PAYNE 0
Cur Wildcats took a long stride toward a share of the Texas Conference
championship by soundly whipping the Yellow Jackets of Howard Payne
19-0.
The score was deceiving for the Brownwood team, bottled as it was
from every turn, could have lost by a much wider margin. Only the magnif-
icent punting of little Johnny Spangle kept Howard Payne from having a
more miserable afternoon.
A homecoming crowd of four thousand fans saw the stout Christian line
smother the Jackets for a net gain of eight yards in the entire game and limit
the visitors to two midfield first downs-both in the final period.
In the second quarter, after the Cats had failed for three plays, Mullins
faked a pass on the fourth down and then cut for the left sideline to score
standing up.
The final A. C. C. score came late in the game when Smith cut loose on
a 35-yard sashay to the Jackets' 32. Howard Payne drew a 15 yard rough-
ing penalty at the spot and the Cats took over on the 17. On the next play
Dixon flipped a flat zone pass to Smith who crossed the goal line standing
up.
With this victory A. C. C. remained tied with Southwestern for first
place in the conference standings.
ABILENE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 46-AUSTIN 2
ACC broke its jinx in a big way by walloping the Austin Kangaroos on
their home field and clinched at least a tie for the conference.
The Cats rolled at will against the Austin team, which was playing be-
fore a homecoming crowd. A. C. C. made one touchdown in the first quarter,
two in the second, one in the third, and three in the fourth.
The fast moving Purple team piled up four hundred eighteen yards
rushing, fifty-nine passing and throttled the Kangaroos' vaulted passing
game with six interceptions.
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The Wildcats grabbed the lead in the opening minute of play and coast-
ed to a 32-7 victory over the J avelinas.
On the opening kick-off, Bert Brewer handed the ball off to V. T. Smith
who returned 90 yards for a touchdown.
The game marked the season's end for both teams.
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Dixon was hailed by coaches,
scouts and sports writers as one of the
best all-round backs in the Southwest.
He lead the conference in scoring and
was the nation's total offense leader
among small colleges.
Stovall won the all-conference
pivot job over two of the best centers
in Texas college football. He was one
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players and had much to do with the
Cats, success in 'Nhitting the middle."
Smith, the speed merchant of the
backlield, was the Cats' leading
ground gainer. Remember how he
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Floyd reached the upper eleven
through his outstanding guard work.
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of his brilliant tackle jobs.
Four of our gridmen placed on
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Marion Grant, guard, Jake Mullins
and Bert Brewer, backs.
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Cne of the most co-operative and speediest teams in the history of Texas
football came into being in the 1946-'47 season. This speed and co-operation
plus some crafty head work developed into a magnificient T-formation. The
"Wildcat T" became such a crucial challenge to its opponents, that, in spite
of numerous injuries, it surged ahead to Win a first place share in the Texas
conference pennant. Honoring the gridsters, the Student Council climaxed
the season with a banquet at the Wooten Hotel. Each squad member was an
honored guest. Byron Nelson, noted golfer, was guest speaker.
First Row J Alexander, J. Mason, Brewer, McClure, Terry. Second Row: Coach Coleman, Floyd, Mullins, Hardage Clecker M
Stovall Akins Hannah, Dixon, V. T. Smith, Culwell, Manager Qualls. Third Row: Harris, Paine, Wilson, McKeeVer M Simmons
McLennan S Stovall Purser, Grant, Klepper. Fourth Row: Assistant Coach Jackson, Boyd, Mayes, B. Alexander Coffee Morris
Carter Fry Higdon Assistant Coach Beauchamp. Members not included in picture: Chenault, M. Mason, Quante
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These six lively students are the yell leaders of Abilene Christian Col-
lege. They are elected by popular Vote at the end of each school year for
the next fall. They are always present at games and pep rallies and when
ever needed on special occasions.
Vaught, Kirkland, Rhodes, Winkles, Coward, Roberts.
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English, Chapple.
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Vice-President aeaae Veeeeaaeeraaeee g v Kitty Hanks
Secretary erarer e rara A Mildred Rarnpy
The Kitten Klub, an organization to support all athletic activities on the
campus, has been in full swing this year by participating in full uniform at
all home athletic activities in football and basketball. The annual banquet
Was in the fall, and the Kitten Klub Queen Koronation was the spring
activity.
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The Abilene Christian College basketball squad opened the season by
losing to West Texas State 45-44. A successful free throw in the last ten sec-
onds of play produced the overtime victory in a thrilling climax to a nip and
tuck cage bout.
Abilene Christian Wildcats toyed with the Daniel Baker Hill-Billies at
Brownwood winning by a lopsided score of 85-26. This was a preview to the
conference schedule.
Abilene Christian Wildcats put out the welcome mat to future challeng-
ing teams by sweeping their floor clean with a 59-36 victory over Hardin
College in the conference opener for "the hill" residents.
lVlclVlurry Indians were left gasping for air as Abiene Christian's Wild-
cats left only their dust after taking a 52-43 victory in their second confer-
ence game.
With a couple of reserves supplying the heroics, Abilene Christian Col-
lege put on a closing rally to nip the Southwestern Pirates 53-50 in a nerve-
tingling Texas Conference game at Bennett gym. It was dramatically su-
spenseful all the way with the lead changing hands nine times and with the
score being deadlocked seven times.
A. C. C. retained a first place tie with the Texas Wesleyan Rams by
downing Howard Payne, 61-50. The lead changed hands several times in the
first half with the Wildcats ahead 27-26 at its conclusion. Good defense work
by Youree and Busby pulled the Wildcats out of danger territory after inter-
mission.
Cucidon Busby "Dub" Winklcs Bill Ground i'Moosc Stovall
The Wildcats, taking an early two point lead from Austin College, were
tied at two-all and went ahead shortly afterwards, never gain to be in dan-
ger. At final signal the score rested, Abilene Christian 57, Austin 43.
Texas Wesleyan Rams and Abilene Christian Wildcats, the prize teams
of the Southwest, were pitted together before 5,000 fans in the Coloseum at
Fort Worth. Someone had to wing someone had to losew-unfortunately ACC
Wildcats had to carry the latter banner in spite of their brilliant playing on
foreign soil. The Wildcats led in the first minutes of play but final score
was 63 to 49 in favor of TWC.
The McMurry Indians led for the first fleeting five minutes of play and
after "Dub" Winkles put the Purple ahead with a bonny shot on a long pass
from downfloor to break a 4-4 tie, the Indians merely pounded shoe soles the
rest of the evening. Final score was 49-32.
The mighty Texas Wesleyans fell at the hands of the whitehot Wild-
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cats in a 63-61 trimming, ending their nationally recognized seventeen game
winning streak. The inspired Purple, after getting to a jittery start as the
Rams began running away with a 13-3 lead in the first seven minutes, could
do very little that was wrong. Two thousand fans packed in Bennett gym
went wild as the Cats started clicking with long baskets by Eugene Tenney,
Charles Morris and Dee Nutt. The battle was ding-dong the rest of the way
with the Rams displaying a superb performance-by no means their off
night-and with the snarling Wildcats clawing back at them. The lead
changed innumerable timesg the score tied on ten occasions. The Cats did not
lose the lead in the last fifteen minutes of play, but they were never more
than 5 points to the good and several times threatened to fall behind. The
main difference was that the Cats outhustled the Rams leaving the two
teams deadlocked for first place in the Texas Conference basketball stand-
ings.
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ACC Wildcats were forced to hustle for the 54-36 victory over Hardin
College as the Indians got off to a 2-0 lead and took it again on three later
occasions during the contest. After a 28-30 setback, Dee Nutt, forward, got
hot and put the Purples ahead to stay.
Abilene Christian College defeated Austin College 50-41 to remain in a
tie for the lead in the Texas Conference basketball race.
The 1946-47 A. C. C. basketball squad fell from the top rung of the Tex-
as Conference leadership tie with Texas Wesleyan when they lost a decisive
contest to Southwestern University 51-34.
The Wildcats surged from behind in the second half to whip the Howard
Payne Yellow Jackets 45-40 in the final game of the conference season. The
lead changed hands fourteen times in the ding-dong battle and six times the
count was knotted. The Abilene Christian College Wildcats of 1946-47 fin-
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ished in the runner-up slot in the circuit standings with ten victories in
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The basketball team of the 1946-'47 season presented one of the most
brilliant performances to be recorded in Abilene Christian's hall of fame.
The team was scorching hot from the very beginning and blazed ahead to
take second in the Texas Conference. The majority of the games were pack-
ed with suspense as the scores would swing from one team to the other, with
only seconds of playing time remaining. Many games were won or lost by
only a one point margin. The top game of the season was unquestionably
the one with Texas Wesleyan College in Bennett gymnasium, wherein Abi-
lene Christian College skyrocketed to national recognition with a 63 to 61
win over the Rams. Thus, ye fans of yore must heave a sigh of farewell to
the fighting cagers of 1947 and bestow upon them the crown of success.
First Row: Dub Winkles, J. E. Smith, Guerdon Busby, Sam Stovall, Chuck Youree. Second Row: Coach "Bugs', Morris, Bill
Ground, John Clardy, Paul Sneed, Eugene Tenney, Thomas Roberson. Third Row: Charles Morris, Dee Nutt, Tilley Sneed, L. T.
Smith, Gerald Church, Manager Dick Qualls.
champ, Qualls.
First Row: Clecker, D. Wilson, L. Wilson, O'Bannion, Grant. Second Row: Fling, Francis, Carlile, Lee Hunt Third Row Beau
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Avoca Independent 30
Crowell Independent 58
Howard Co. Jr. College 26
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Crowell Independent 49
Lawn Independent 37
Clariette Independent 32
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Baird Independent 28
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Abilene Christian College is nationally recognized for the track teams
which it produces. The Wildcats began their season at the Border Olympics
held at Laredo, Texas by placing second in three events, third in one, and
fourth in two.
In a quadrangle meet held in Abilene the ACC tracksters rolled up 65 V2
points against 611!2 for Texas Tech, 251!2 for Hardin-Simmons and 854 for
McMurry. Bert Brewer won the 100 yard dash in ten seconds flat, Saunders
took the 440 in swift time of 53.6. The time recorded for the 440 yard relay
was 44.8 seconds by Mason, Carter, V. T. Smith, and Brewer. Mason, Han-
nah, Terry, and Saunders made the one mile relay in 3.39. Brewer turned in
a 25.2 account of the 220 low hurdles.
In the Fort Worth Fat Stock Show meet ACC held her own quite capa-
bly. First place honors were taken by the football relay team QBrewer, Car-
ter, Terry, Smithj, in the mile relay, and the broad jump. Second place
went to Brewer in the 100 yard dash, and broad jump, and the javelin by
Smith.
The Texas relays at Austin was the nation's first major outdoor track
meet since Pearl Harbor. Some 1177 students from ninety-five universities
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competed in this meet. Abilene Christian College blazed a magnificent trail
and came out second only to North Texas State Teachers College.
Slushing its way through the mud, the Abilene Christian team com-
posed of Mason, Carter, V. T. Srnithiand Saunders placed second in the med-
ley relay in the Kansas Relays at Lawrence, Kansas. Pitted with 20 other
teams, our thinlies placed fourth in the 880 relay composed of Terry, Han-
nah, Smith, and Brewer. Also placing fourth was the combination of Mason,
Terry, Hannah and Saunders in the mile relay.
The following week the Wildcat athletes traveled to Des Moines, Iowa, to
take part in the Drake relays, another nationally recognized intercollegiate
meet. The results of the meet readily brought Abilene Christian College
into the limelight as our mile team broke the 3.21 record in the mile relay
doing the stretch in 3:18.6 to place fourth in the event. Cur 880 yard relay
team had the second fastest time of the meet doing the distance in 1.29. The
Wildcat sprint medley team was nosed out of first place by a margin of one-
tenth of a second, negotiating the distance in the swift time of 3:30.3.
Shattering two records and making another, the Abilene Christian
Wildcats climaxed the 1947 season by breezing to a Texas Conference track
Floyd Hill J. McFarland Johnny Mason
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and field championship. The Purple and White Squad captured eight firsts
and enough points otherwise to roll up a margin of 73 1!2 to Howard Payne's
39M points. Southwestern came through with 26 1X3 and McMurry gathered
24 2!3 points. The 440 yard relay team composed of Bill Carter, John Saun-
ders, V. T. Smith, and Bert Brewer established a new conference record in
the notable time of 42.5. The 440 yard dash record was shattered by John
Saunders by two tenths of a second, making the tour in 49.7 seconds. With
a leap of 23 feet ll 1!2 inches Carter set a new conference record in the
broad jump. Saunders stretched out the 220 yard dash marking up a time
of 21.3 equaling the conference record set by him in the preliminaries. The
mile relayers, Johnny Mason, Bill Hannah, H. D. Terry, and John Saunders,
cut the tape first for a 3.31 finish. By tossing the javelin 180 feet 3 1!2 inches
V. T. Smith took first place in that event. Bert Brewer wound up a magnifi-
cent career by winning the 100 yard dash in 9.8 seconds, the 220 yard low
hurdles in 24.1, and placing second in the broad jump and high hurdles. With
this dynamic climax the Wildcat speedsters brought the 1947 track season
to a close.
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First Row: Terry, Brewer, V. T. Smith, Hannah, Saunders, Mc Farland, Hill, Floyd, Benton, J. Deans. Second Row: J. Mason
Harrison, B. Smith, Ward, Fagan, Carter, North.
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Abilene Christian College has been well represented in every phase of
its athletic program. The ACC netters have endeavored to uphold the fight-
ing spirit of the Wildcats. In the tennis meet with Southwestern, the Abi-
lene Christian College team won the doubles event by a count of 6-1, 6-8, 7-5.
The Abilene netters lost two singles however, the scores being 6-1, 6-0, and
6-2, 6-2.
In a later match with Texas Wesleyan our ACC netters won six out of
seven matches, In this contest Harry Tansil downed Bill Domm 6-1, 6-1. Fred
Waddell beat Scott McDaniel 6-1, 6-4. Charles Youree bested John Good
6-2, 6-2. Russell Coffee defeated Tom Cornwell 7-5, 6-2. Tansil and Waddell
topped Conley and Domm by a close score of 9-7, 6-4, 6-3. Youree and Hicks
downed Good and McDaniel 6-3, 6-1.
In a meet with the North Texas State Teacher's College of Denton
ACC's Harry Tansil defeated Terry Stephens 6-1, 6-3, and Tom Love shut
out Freddy Waddell in a hard fought match 6-2, 6-8, 9-7.
In the latter part of April the ACC Netters journeyed to Fort Worth
where they tried Texas Wesleyan and Texas Christian University, but failed
in both matches. The Rams beat the Wildcats 4 to 1 and TCU overpowered
the ambitious netters 4-O.
As this goes to press, the Texas Conference meet has not been completed
but you can rest assured that the Wildcat netters will give an excellent ac-
count of themselves in the top meet of the year.
First Row Hunt Booth, Hicks, Longacre, Tansil. Second Row: Ccach Beauchamp, Roberson, Youree, Coffee Gariett Waddell
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Merritt, Jones, Eugene Tenney, A. J. Deans. Third Row: J, Deans, Sharp, Patillo, Howk, Brasher.
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On February 6 and 8 badminton entusiasts invaded the tournament play
held at Abilene Christian College. Eugene Tenney became the Texas Ama-
teur Athletic Federation champion by trimming Nick Roberts by a count of
15-4 and 15-10. The ACC team captured the championship with a total of 148
points. Baylor was second With 1031f2 points, TSCW Was third with 1011f2,
Southern Methodist University of Dallas was fourth with 65V2 points, and
Austin college took fifth place earning 3315, points.
Competing with tough players from Baylor University at Waco, the
Abilene Christian badmintonists produced some remarkable results. ln this
Southwest Intercollegiate Badminton Tournament Pete Jones and Eugene
Tenney Won the men's doubles 15-6 and 15-6. William B. Smith took the
menls consolation singlesg Anne McLeod Bogle Won the Women's singles
consolation. Mixed consolation honors were taken by Freda Walker and
William Smith. A. J. Deans and Roy Dean lVlerritt upheld the purple and
White by taking the men's consolation event.
As number one badminton player of the Southwest, Eugene Tenney
entered the National Badminton Tournament held at Los Angeles, Califor-
nia. This is the first time that Abilene Christian College has been represent-
ed in a national badminton contest.
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