Baylor University - Round Up Yearbook (Waco, TX)

 - Class of 1962

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5.145 -I Q u , ll' 1 A-13' ,- 1 .Ag fl .1 v 6' Or -5 .r I . 1 p l I s 5 , . Q 1 r x. In ,ffm kg' . 54 x Tgffl' APN 1, . W-y 1 Q ' ff, 1 4 ' . ' ' S: 4 , - ,V - . ,QQ gf ig ii .P E .Xa ,V f' s, ff. 2 9- ,f 2 ws. in ax XQKT I f s 'Q f 2 5 Q 45 ' I ' Y .V t H. if 2 J f 1 .Q P yr i I . X 4 2 IIN, . V , hx Emir. ' Af-I . I - ' ' ,A . In 4. fflifihg Ti ' 5 ' I N A . pq ,E 'Q , ik wg , 1 1 if x ui :MII i ffl' X' I -fx? ', ff? xsfi' ff! 5 51 6 f ' L The 1962 Boylor University ROUI1d Today we look at Baylor through a stained glass window-the famed windows of the Armstrong Browning building. Annually thousands of people from all points on the globe journey here to see this building: the largest collection of Browning's works in the world. This year we have selected the Browning library as the focal point from which we will View Baylor: 1962. In this book is a partial record of students, classes, pep rallies and long lines stretched across a football field. The reader will find many pictures and stories which he lived and saw first hand. Tomorrow they will be memories. We present this book for your enjoyment, the 1962 Round Up. L J -' J!.g'3 aff' F? We 5 N335 NWS? IOC In Appreciation . . . Mrs. Lois Smith Murray: an expert in effective living. To her we dedicate the 1962 Round Up. Mrs. Murray is an outstanding scholar, teacher, author and sincere friend to all within the Baylor family. Twice this year she has been honored, as the outstanding woman faculty member and the top woman alumna of Baylor. She has done graduate work at five universities and holds an honorary doctor of literature from Howard Payne College. Her book, Effective I.iving,', is in its second printing and has been adopted as a textbook by colleges throughout the nation. As a teacher Mrs. Murray has loved her students and sought to help them grow with an insatiable intel- lectual curiosity. She has tried to help the students know and accept themselves and grow in mental and moral stature. But even greater, she has possessed the rare strength to endure great suffering and sorrow and demonstrate great concern for others with far lesser woes. To a great lady, Mrs. Lois Murray, we dedicate this book. ln Memoriam Dr, A. P. Cagle-lovecl and respected by faculty members, students, and McLennan County Democrats-dedicated his thirty-seven years at Baylor teaching to thousands of students the American system of self-government. Dr. Cagle spread his influence to many young men who went from Baylor into law practice, local and state politics. Many others came into Contact with him during his many years of service as county Democratic chairman. A lawyer and author as well as a professional student of political science, Dr. Cagle stood as a strong proponent of the American way of life. Therefore, the Round Up joins with friends and relatives in paying homage to Dr. A. P. Cagle, a man who, though others will be named to his various positions, was in .t very real sense, irreplaceable. TABLE OF CONTENTS Activities. . . . Personalities. . . . . Organizations .... . . Athletics .... .... University .... .... ..8 .44 . 82 190 268 Q5 '65, -if li' lu Activities .-1 furfwf rzffniq ffw lzrgfrzrmiug f1f'.1 Vuxzr Rc Jflq. l7t,n'y Z. .5 X gf 2. 'x -3,2 . 1 fe I0 N 4 .' .',!w'.f 1151 .f,, 4 x ,,,!!f, ,,Agl. , ' 3 J ,I S ' D 'Q 11120 P Ola I'z'e go! .1 fr.z111ff.' The hustle and bustle I1 fin! P A YN Y, , v.. Vrv lg- Tfuf qqfwd nh 'Bmlur Ljfhill of beginning a new year O C O .. 19' , . .md V011 ffrzlry funn In vmrflv 1477 fwlzn ' 'Q' nf? Ermy Meeny Mine-3' M0 . , . I1',r in Ike ble! ...-,-1 .mum lik? . 5 'S cl' A-Q finding time for f UI1... 1 , , 9074 tj- , ' -N, 555. T 2.5. If X ,fffi 5 ' 7 X- : 4 -' - - I Y . I , NJ - , r ,, 5 .- . . . .' Q' I in x 3 Q 1-ii. get v W1 A K. - fi XX X f I --www L . . . before settling down to studies . . . Calling all mr!! riffs' Fon RODNY X NIISMWI and 11511 did 1011 511 10111 7111715 IFJ Fl6.fl77V2171 begin t'177.7Af71lE71IIIQ Bula!! P-R' EXPWH Anzefimrz Idealx Corzferefzre CI president is inaugurafed l Q 2 Mx .f-Jjigjg, , ,QM ' J '- 4 'P W-we ffikfgff' xg?4?3Y11,:. it-, F-922 Xr.',.' ' Q v,:.fa,.,QQ::X :r Mg., X F .5 J' .Q YQ , 43,1 ,, ,Q J 51 t , Pifrffrf. s xa- :X . 'A Q . X W .Q wi., 'SNK I .,. 4 xy If 19? .. x Nv- Sr 373 ' L., and a Chamberman baptised ' . 4 . Afheneans - First Place Homecoming . Hman 'Fi Circle K - Second Place ..ffvi+'MA Daps - Third Place 5.1. if AJ' 1' 'Sify .. ' W A , ., U.-, '. ' 59 xqnx-' ' I V if . - A ' I - -, M ' ' x .. 4' ' 'A a w ..A. A ' '- ' X' , ' .Q , -Q ' 9 U F f p f- f i, , .P A 2 in an w 2 8 . , ' 4' A ' efxmsqil - ,M T 'Q ' f-uf ,fu --A ' --f f , ' 1 I-N1 'V 1 Jigs' - Q21 ,Q sri' 1 ' ., 26 k ru - 'gg f' A :::i N' . x , ' 4 ' ,U ' f ,, Z.:. , , , ' . an If f ,J v -t , W V K QM. E P .'-1Y:,.1.e+ ' 2 ,. 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This if ph .fy,'11.q.'H Eazpoy il zrbile -1o11vr.111. bo-yr. 'F-H A0 Miner, AO Kine: Willie Mosconi Dr, Knickbocker Dr. Edward Teller Dr. Frank Lnubach . . . special ig, ns Clu Gulager guests are honored . . . Ann Margaret jack Cox The Four Freshmen FF in ,. el 'N'-. Bennet Cerf 25 Xxx new buildings donated . . . Mrs. Marrs McLean breaks aground for new Science building 91' J L x.,W..N XM ,N ' 1 . vu n A uw- any ,X 'G Ari I ,I .si ea.. N LL ww wx .. . Zn.-1-K N, J N in -- . ..,.v. . 5. '- 'r-'fm . .1 '9. . '- '- -I fp-v - .. 1 Q - . ,', 1-,-1if,,,.i , ' '.I.L 1 - .4 -Y,-, A ., , rf Y- .mx 5-' .iiiiv-Ll 7 ze r and construction is underway Y? wi' Rozzmzzoff amz' julie! X, Tbe Defi! Tbe Duzwz another ro un Bffhlf Ay U .1l,m11 I Dike13 performances Dike 13, 1,0Il'1'B Lmkizlg Dike I3 Caumrimz Cbalk Cirrle' vi' sn 4 Veg... wk L1 x W, S. 'W Mfrs aa 231 fs Q V A V i. ev . 'S 4 1 , ,- k.,, 1- f 'fi ' , 1' ,.v' ' 'sw' ' K: ii: ...J M., . L f em Q1., X 4 H ,I -L J xN Q fs' N Qu Qs. K gi te XX i 4+ FIX is wx! xx April King . . . and -AX xf 1 N f. V. t . X -. sri' . . , ff' qw?-Sv: .- f' '- '.:','f. gg - :',,Ifi Bnf, Idoafl 147.11 9 any pwzazief 11717.11 L1 any 10 nuke .1 liring! Then, I put my flown mit on April King Dante X Up in five .fir junior birdmezz. Universify R101 y0u5e guyf, here tome! Neff! Q 3 , x x U mb mf! ff v .wx ' 1, I1 S, Your !J00l7IE?17?1g wbnz? 4 x Sing 'Y of 9-285 E652 A It'J u'b.1z'J up from tb.zf roznm. Over here, orer there . . . Slam: symbol! A f o f It feel: Jo good lo win-again . .I If V' The opera, Eigoleffo s ff . Q QT' Ja ,., KY., .. 41, P ' ' , :AIX A -'l :Q ,- U. r-. 7 -.. -I-,..Q, ' ' , jr 6 ,- . , Lx - A . S f ' ' . ' L, inf, -1, ..- s 'X -1- ...rodeo... , 1 vying X- . Q '. VW' ' ' , 2 I , - 1 6, 1 4, gaf' : 1 - L f' ,, W-xc. ln ...ini 'Y rm! f 2 ,1' 2,123 ILIYQJAI.--'T TCM' X 75 5' N Q df M 'f9,J.T. , il' L Ai Q But I like lbe Redland! 'Ns -1' Q xiw-f:.-f -:L A .,f,.4 - I x 4- N I..-fs FQ'-1 R-1-sv ' ff 'ex ' ',,'f- 2. V 4'1 -, - 'ive' ' ., 5-'1u.,'., ds..-I., '--- 1 ',,1, Q-.3 - f., '-bg L ,- '-' Q'-5 ri-, .T :,41,u',. '-3, 0,1 v, .. -yen-5. 1- - t gk QA:-C 3,1 5,-mf,,f, ': .Ax , nh 3, vig, R -- io- A -V -f..-s . - v.-,51 ,Zi Y-Xaigvs Ji .-X - ' ,li - 3 -.' 10 , v'AA 7b j,1 ' ' -agfffg . y '1z.i4-4.f-g,Q:,f.-V, A Q 'fa-. - 4-1 I.owl1:'f-A-N-. 'f-'.t-.Q-ik ff.. . Jw gzf-24 A 5 A E . ,.u-. ,4 :A , vi' ' x 36 -Xu .,, -, A -. .Q U41 lf' 1-2 ., , , If .gg-m,-': -P' . 'WR 'wwf-f-1.3 t . Q an Iv-'if-Q '.',-V , ' ' rf La.,- 1 L ' Nanry Gainef, Rodeo Queen -r-11 tv -yr. vwsw n vii' 'Q l w 4.1 ' 'Q 1 5 Y' Q' 1 ' ! ' 1 1 , Q, ,Q 1 V 1 '.'l I Y -1wyf1'1 '1'1- 14' - Q-if-r--w w v 1 1 w f,w v Q V- , www- v - vw- vp w v'w'AY ' ' 1 ' ' - 1 'rv Yu V-rv-1 1 qw x -v. vw.- ,.-, Q -'wx 4' 4 '- -v Q- . 5 . P vs- A-A mp. xw Parents' Day . . . foofball ff vm.. an d baseball fgq, 'N g, - .. -L-,,. I- I Ze gp .Q Q V .. ,, . -5.041 V ,an -.,' :N ,W- - .. .5 . -' ,V ,.,..-1 A xr-4 - fm? -.': 5232- 1574? .-4 -.r'-, ' ,gift Sf 1 if ! ., I .4-. C42 61.71 N, -YP, n 5,51 -fa a special holiday C .f X I ' wh- M S ,lf 1 3 . N I 5 23-' W Q gn.. A May Day 'fx at O 'f-'Z 9 xt' . , ,v f. 1r:gz.,,, ,r. rw-.H -4.3 ,ffgffbi . A- D . ,-,Q f ,, , Ex , ,ylqgf .t:3f'.iL.v R f 'Gil '. 3 I: ' ., w E weeks of campaign end an N -an ' T. fi. M i 15 Y lc - 11 :X J 1, 45 Iee N ' - ,E li L -' 4 W RI l J L- wifh fhe final count a queen is crowned 5 3 GTD. . ---- Q.-fif Exif! WY! Qs, .4-if vpn, ffwg a sad buf happy time K a year ends! S3 - 'rum L3 . f , ul ...rx ,, r , ff, a 2135 'A-1,13 5-,i 'L my A Personalities l i , v ..,... ........- .- tw ,X'.,mi1.fta.r rlxfl Ilyillll Rfflmtf-l'f1 itjmitul,1lflti .fr llwi .zzzxrif i11lt1'1'itzz',r zrillv ilu' jndgrr, Four Lads Select Beauties The 1962 Baylor Beauties were selected by the Four Lads in two separate judgings under the direction of the Round- E.zrb of Ibe zzowizzeer ir i1zfer1'ieu'ed izzdiridutzlly by jzzdgmf .11 1110 tzfiewloon lm. Up staff. The judging began at an afternoon reception in the Union Building where each of the nominees was interviewed individually by the Four Lads. The judging continued at the presentation that night as e.1ch girl Appeared in sports dress and formal attire. The presentation was sponsored by the Atheneans and entertain- ment was provided by the Four Lads. Following the presentation 11 buffet honoring the Beauties and Finalists was given by the Athenenns in the drawing room of the Student Union building. ffl? 1lf17.U1'f1.iY -'i -f '- ' f i ' Pri l'4?1f.lff0lI .if Ilia girlr .irc f1rerw11ed in zxzrious ,-11111 S.7.IIIf0l'd I1El'1'0ll,f1'l' dr.1u'J quefliofz WW M1-f 'fii'A ' uilvirb .fine if 10 fmJu'er. The Four Lads duliglvfcd flu' 4IllH'f6IIL'c' zrillv Muir ,rmzgr .md ffllllfd-1' dwfzzg Ilw ,f6L'0lId f7O7'fi0!.7 of tire Prefenfaliorz. i 'M 52 X Barkflage Ike eigbl clmfuz bmlzfiw ,vlmzr ,rin-pf-iw .md mpiluzzwzl .ff ibm' 11.111141 are failed. , ,mf .5543 1.11149 Pruill, one of lbe eight rbofezz Bazllfief lefl Baylor' at the end of Ike Fall Jemefler' and um lf3eref01'e 1101 Lzzwilnlzle for the piduref wbirb .1refe.zl1u'ed 072 the followizzg pages, Following the prexeazlnfiozz Be.11z1ie.f .md BEJIII-1 Fif1.zI.f,r1.v .m lwfzfwd ..f .z buffy! in live dl'Jll'fI1,Q room of :be Sllldelll Union. 47 W i is Nancy Worrell Evans Lufkin my -'!Pj,....... Ill QQ 1'- Ffi, A -4' . ' x Linda Moore Gladewafer , Suzanne Blailock Dallas if X I O ' ' bl, ,xr . ' ,KI I 4 J , Q i 4 Q -, I I , 4 I 5 A if a ' 1 o A 'I tl 1 Q, . If Q 1 . ' f ' 4 .s S I A ' , I ' n , I 1 1 il , ' sl +., Q ' 5 U 5? ' j 1 E 4 1 3 11' ,,' 1 7 1 ' I' iv - s ' K 1 X Y' 1' qu 1' ,Q ,. N 1 1 . K g Q. Q 160 1 i X, R 51 S . N .-n Us i E ' Y L A w +P a N s 3 3 Q 'f 3 f 1 . . . a Q , ' M.-sig , A 1 y ,.4 V. ..,. w., , A ,.........., x V ww, .W 2 H V , X ..W.g...... . 5 gggg ' x - i K g x ' f f - x ' 9 W Q, .5 ' T . - + l A ., .. , ,WS X le ' - w- .... ,A Q i Q 0 , M 0: ' ' Q o s i A . ,-,.. T' 'Pl' Q -, ' ' 1 4 ' Q? if .mm .4 .XM Rf' f , 1 'XJ wx I - . .- . 1:---1. 4' 1:5 , 33 .f:'-'aw . ...-f::.1.,-mu .1,:,.5f41-113:31 1.1:::..:, .. Y 'ke'-gf, ' , -''...-:3-+.:mg3g-'-1-::5-g,,1,f:k,. -m.: ,ld-4.54. P QN ,, a kffA':-, '-w if: I :i'.1-ff Nancy Gaines Lubbock 'C'ff if gf A N ,X an N,-Q VN . - J f -,Nx My L, N 1 1 ,gg 'XX ,Q ' l Robin Middleton San Antonio X .f x R fi 3 Q 1 'Q Ya! if 5 K f 4 -5 1 . . .,, 3 :1 :.'-my. ,-wi .,., 'wvfhw-'eww - msg: eavkimgl iiass, i'f Ns, -we-.wailnhii --5-........ W in ...,,..is.m-4, Polly Spann Jackson, Miss. - , xy if' 1 vis ' 1 I JL . S y W I V Q P aan if? 'Q ' 1 59 B' 4 Ann Stanford Bryan .xy ' S 1 l s x . f N w , ,-. .--0 .- , , .Av a' .au - was ' - 1 .f 'Q , - ' .A an V X vxg:wm.,?- ' ' QW Q 4 f nigh Q 3 Erma: A .3835 Q3 Jill Cain Lynda Ashcraff . X: mx LYDQ ..: K Sharon Edwards Claire Carter Beau' Y ez I Carol Jenkins ff Pot Loessin Peggy Moore Finalisfs Linda Kay Rogers 1 .z . ,, -VVV-I5 N-X, 1 ' 4 ,.'s3p,1 ?f.'? 525' .. N .. .E ,je X ,X M1 , 2- n , we-eg' - 3-ai-Swv. , , 5 , . E:-,S ,, ,iq . Homecoming Queen eeann McCauley -1 .,, ,v ig-1'f'E f- , 5.7 as .Margie Q -' .1..,. ,, ', . , . ,iq,4.,? X, -if K A Yugi , , xxx . X nf, M ' X v- A 2 '--1+ -M X xf'?v',A,f N -.inf f -1-p' n 3. M.: 'Q ' 'yi'-'lf ' N ' '. I . L f'Q11Q,, . If af' E. QNJQ 1 -..' 'ek--39 X f- V iw ,. 'M?:::j'ff x XX ',,1, . ,'1z1T'a,- 9 A. NA e Ji, L i'i. 1-1 6 .gaffxfgw ' .,. 3 -4 K- I . h Q x ' J 23 A '3 May Queen Kathy Shows Baylor Royalty k AQ, , . Betsy Armstrong AGM Cotton Bowl JQUW Pam Utley Polly Spann Football Festival Rice Rondolet Nancy Gaines SMU Manada Robin Middleton Texas Round Up Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities Election to Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities is one of the highest honors that can be attained by a student at Baylor University. Students are selected on the basis of popularity, service to the University, scholarship, citizenship and leadership in extracurricular activities. Nominations are made by the student body from the junior and senior classes. Final selection is made by a student- faculty committee. The purpose of Whos Who is to give special recognition to those students who have given out- standing service to the University. Who'5 Who is a national organization representing 721 institutions and must approve all nominations made by the University. The central office publishes a book consisting of all the members of Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities throughout the nation. DAVID RAY YOUNG, Temple senior, Religion major: Freshman BSUQ Chamber of Commerceg Executive BSUQ Ministerial Allianceg Senior Representative to Student Courtg State BSU Executive BSU Councilg Omicron Delta Kappa DANNY BAGBY, Porto Alegre, Brazil, senior, Psychology majorg Chamber of Commerceg Psi Chig International Communityg BSUQ junior Class Presidentg Omicron Delta Kappag Yell Leader, 1961-625 Permanent Class President DIANA HUMPHREYS, Newton junior, English and Education major Atheneang Alpha Lambda Deltag Student Congressg BSUQ Dozen Darling, Freshman Yearg Sophomore Class Secretary 67 JOE CHEAVENS, Austin senior, History major, Circle K, Alpha Chi, Omicron Delta Kappa, Young Democrats, Philosophy Club, A f - -- Student Congress, Board of Publications, Pi Kappa Delta, Debate Team, Sigma Kappa Iota, Best Freshman Debater Award, Honors BILL FLOYD, Atlanta senior, Atlanta and Pre-Law major, Circle Kg Alpha Kappa Psi, Sigma Kappa Iota, Omicron Delta, Gamma Mu Society, Wlio's Who, junior Year, Stu- dent Congress, Ten Best Dressed Boys at Baylor University, Baylor Representative to Student Conference of National Affairs, Bay- lor Representative to Texas Intercollegiate Student Association i : it . E if ' ,A t i . , j , X 1 4' j mm MILBURN PRICE, Ellisville graduate, Music theory and Literature major, A.C:ippella Choir, Oratorio Chorus, Chamber Choir, BSU, Baylor Men's Leader- ship Honor Society, Student Summer Missionary to Southeast Asia, Roles in Annual Music School Operas 68 Program, SCONA Delegate, NTL Delegate, Sophomore Honors CARL CHOATE, Pasadena junior, Math major, Cham- ber of Commerce, FCA, Dean's List, Outstanding Freshman Athlete, All Southwest Conference Fresh- man Football Teamg Varsity All Southwest Conference Honor Roll, junior Class President, Athletic Rep- resentative to Sportsmanship Committee at Cotton Bowl CAPPIE STERLING, Leland junior, English and Education majorg Atheneang Alpha Lambda Deltag Alpha Chig College Woman's Council: Student Congressg junior Class Secretaryg Dean's List INIIKE HENKE, XVaco seniorg Chemistry majorg Pi Kappa Deltag Alpha Chi: Circle Kg Student Congress: BSU Executive Councilg Freshman Bas- ketball: Tennis Teamg Debate Teamg Borden Schol- arship Winnerg Sigma Xi Scholarship Winnerg Secretary Sophomore Classg Wlio's Wfho, Two Years 4 Q X v . X S S, 4 it I r DON FERGUSON, Abilene senior, History majorg Chamber of Comnierceg Alpha Chig Omicron Delta Kappag Student Congressg BSUQ Student Body Presidentg VUho's Who 19613 Most Outstanding Congressman Jvilswv' K' iltl, JOE BAILEY, Grand Prairie senior. Acounting lll.iiO1'l Tryon Cotcricg Circle K1 Vice President of Sophomore Classg Student Congress LINDA ODUM, Nashville junior, English and Education maiorg Phi Beta Mug Alpha Chig Student Congress: Memorial House Council: Focus XX'eek Co-Clmirman: Best Dressed Coed Nominee AA 1 DAVID EDXVARD YUVNG, Beaumont seniorg Chemistry major: Tryon Cnterieg li Cluh: Alpha Chi: American Chemical Society: De.1n's List: Sophomore Honors: Outstanding Freshman Athlete: Most Outstanding Chemistry Student in The Nation 70 :fmt 9 ' iff., V. A ii Y f. St 13 . if w i ki Riga Eg t ,-' I if rising? l'1'iiiii. 5 A it E I -i T ia WE: ll . -L if if-52. 255 7: ii iii' 'X iii il 1 -' V:-5, ,' : ...gi 'X - il-53 'if' iii- e i- xii' -, ,,'?'fW ZfQif . , ' ,953 f ip ..f-iis:i'i'Ye: - A 5,1 Q ' gi, X, f TED '-sie 4 V ' ,J- i , ' ti Q 7 5 iv.-if-i .W:r. li -: A :Styx 'ig 51-U05 ,.4, 2--.,. 'Y i ,jf 3:-we ,'-M ,- ,.---lf-- 4 . -TFT RONNIE BULL. Bishop senior, Business major: Chamber of Commerce: Outstanding Athlete1 All Conference Back: Second Team All American THOMAS ALBERT VUITCHER, Lampasas senior, Law and Geology nmjorg B Club: Alpha Chi: Geological Society: Delta Theta Phig Varsity Footballg All SWC: Phillips Hall Award: Most Valuable Lineman: All SXVC Scholastic Team: Law Schoolg Vice President Senior Class ill - ,-Q JUDD HOLT. Denton junior, Politital Sciente mayori Tyron Coterieg Student Congressg Student Body Treasurer IO ANN GODEC. Hurley graduate, Music Theory and Literature maiorg Mu Phi Epsilong Alpha Chig Oraturio Chorusz Mu Phi Epsilong Outstanding Senior Award: Graduate Assistantship TERRILYN GREGORY, Houston senior, Marketing majorg Alpha Qmegag Student Congressg Women's Inter-Club Councilg Round-Cp Staff: Nay Queeng Student Body Secretaryg Student Congress 'Milf xi ww ww N -ww 3 ,.-an-rl -iii 1 ,,.a..0.fN'e1 i . vQwwR ' we STAN WILLIABI5, Ozona senior, History and Education major: Circle Kg Sigma Kappa Iotag Honor Councilg Leadership Lab Delegate 7I p , j Nm 1-v 'XX 5' V' iv. we if i -. 1- , f -. ' i iiijli. l 'iz Wil i ,H , l,li XM, r. ' f R ll tax im, 1 -i N .9 ' 1 ' iljll Quo: l lll'il',,i , XXX llli jlillll t 1, jtliitji ,vi j X . ,m,W,il:,i,x, 4,3 j XX wt ' lQlVl'X l ', ltluljgjj-.Y ll it ilillliw il ll l llllljlltlr, ,fltg i - ' l llllliljf ' Pl, -ea r i li llii' x lx X t L wal lilly 1 jg E, i t W' fa X ill ll 'Wi i gk? ,ir f 5 . M, be ill' - XX isltllxf I i i Q i'N:: sQ ,K XX5, . aff , ,, SHIRLEY XVYATT, Houston senior, History and Education major, Laurel Societyg Alpha Chip Alpha Lambda Delta: Sigma Delta Pig Student Congressg Phi Gamma Lfug Memorial House Council, Junior Class Secretary gr., y JIM LEAVELL, San Angelo junior, History and English major1 Chamber of Commerce1 Student Congressg Freshman BSUg BSU Executive Councilg Outstanding Freshman Boy Award SLTZANNE BLAILOCK, Dallas junior, English and Educa- tion majorg Athenean Club, Student Congressg Silver Service, Safety Councilg Baylor Beautyg Representative to National Football Festival: Homecoming Princess, Alpha Kappa Phi. Sweetheartg Rho Gamma Sigma, Sweetheartg Freshman Dozen Darling My .,l ' vifbi 'ii Ii ,S K '3 ,.- J..-19 il ,f'ff , 32- f+:,,' - it W. X 'VE' if i - ' V wQ5Paf5'Ni'4, titi ' 'W fi n l-53 ' sv' ' i iii-N - ANN CHANEY, Horse Cave, Kentucky, senior, English and History major, Alpha Lambda Deltag Chi'sg Pi Gamma Mug Sigma Tau Deltag Laurel Societyg Alpha Chig Memorial House Councilg Alexander House Councilg Dean's Listg Sophomore Honorsg Honors Programg PSA Award Q ...--he., LINDA XWILLY, Cameron senior, Elementary Educa- tion majorg Student Congress: BSU Executive Council: Chapel Choirg Senior Class Secretnryg Homecoming Nomineeg Beauty Nomineeg Most Representative Senior Woman DAN PRATT, Jefferson City graduate, Music Theory and Literature majorg A Cappella Choirg Bards and Raphsody Choirg BRH Choirg Student Congressg Student Courtg Soloist With Symphonyg Student Missionary to the Far Eastg Departmental Scholarship for Under-Graduate Studies tr ' 4 Ma, ae. .Af SE 5, r Egg 74 5 t 2 it S if A xt fiffxeg 9 . 552' S, M N ,, R , rt 3 S X A V gjfg ,. ' 3 fir 9 . , , page J ge,'.,f,:, ' b - 1 .jg . . , , Q gi, - w , 1 ms, 'AF' 1 ' V I RONNIE GOODXVIN, Odessa yuniorr lfirmnce m.11org Tyron Coteriei All Southwest Conference Frosh Tecimg Most Valuable Backg Varsity Bnseballg Varsity Footlmllg All Southwest Conference Most Valuable Sophomore: Baseball All Southwest Conference Leading I-Iitterg Runner-up Sportsmanship Award 3 DAVID EARR, VUQICO senior, History and Pre-Med majorg Circle Kg Sigma Kappa Iotag Omicron Delta Kappag Student Congressg Honor Role 73 1 4 , L. , . fififa 'g K, , . . 3 ,' ' 2 -' ' j.- . . -IILL CAIN, Dallas senior, English and Education mnjorg Delta Alpha Pi: XY'oman's Inter-Club Coun- cilg College XY'oman's Councilg BSL' Executive Council: Baylor Beautyg Homecoming Nomineeg SML' Manada Representative nw, swf' -u-uf' RONALD S'lANl.l5Y. lh-it Arthur senior, English and Chemistry iii.11or'. li Clubg Alpha Chi: Omicron Delta Kappag Tri lletag All American Scholastic Tcamg All SXVC Scholastic Teamg All SXYC qii.iiterlw.iclfg Captain of football lCL11l11 XY'ho's Xlilio, ff 5-Mfg 74 ' .- 155. i 5 fo 4' fi fi -' 1? V ' , f-, 6 l 7' JOHN COLLINS, Newton senior. Political Science and Philosophy maiorg Circle K, Pres.. Historiang Student Con- gress: Alpha Chig Pi Sigma Alpha, Pres. and Vice Pres.g Sigma Kappa lotag Baylor Leadership Societyg Honors Pro- gramg Young Democrats, Vice Pres.: Freshman Baseballj Representative to SCONA DONALD XV. LOOSER, Lufkin senior, Music and Sacred Music maiorg Alpha Phi Omega, Pres., V. Pres.g Alpha Chig Baptist Student Union, Executive Councilg Student Congress, Public Relations chair- mang Bards and Rhapsody, Pres.g BRH Choir, accompanistg Omicron Delta Kappa: MENCQ Inter Service Club Committeeg Summer Mission- ary to the Orient, 1961: Vice President of Student Body, 19625 Whos XX'ho-2 years BILL HICKS, Little Rock, Arkansas. senior, Psychology major: Baylor Chamber of Commerce, B Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Denn's List--2 yrs., Who's Who-2 yrs,, All Southwest Conference Center, All Southwest Conference Academic Team, Co-Captain Football '61, Mr. Corrigan ,all ...-NX' 'H NOLEY BICE, Tyler, Texas, senior, Law Schoolg Delta Theta Phi, Presidentg Student Bar, President, Law Reviewg Lounge Luwg Chief justice of Student Court, delegate to American Law Students Associationsg XVho's XX'l1o JOHN HELD, Ozona, Texas, senior, Law Schoolg Phi Alpha Deltag Law Review, Editor, Editorial Boardg Alpha Chig Summa Cum Laudeg Lounge Lawg XX'ho's Who 5 4. w an-R ',,,,, - + ,,,QI2f' Ay 4 rg. -Mf - w- Y- s-3', X rv- ki ,, ' R f K S Q Y K 4 '1 . if 'lf 21 4' X, .M Q X' r , , g A I , i EPA, Wag Dx d Karl lX'L1ttlnge41nd Ann Hunt Who's Whose 'if' ' . 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' Tommy Reed and Susan Stringer Freylwzmz H0ll?zWft7II1fI1-Q Queen, Com Bess Smith ff QE: s if IE , 3 v W ,.. 5 Mr. Corrigan, Bill Hicks .JJJD5 DAVID YOUNG-chosen one of the most outstanding young chemists in the United States -aw-NPSUQ' jd-1 APRIL KING, Pinky Gann MIKE HENKE-named third of Ten Top Collegiansn by Cnmpw Illuytraled SU4' SlIf'l'l.Nl Igl'Illlf'lf INHIIV' 'nw xmrlffe 0' ' ' tall han K fflx lfFl?lI Nlllll 60 -l P' x R .-we-f MS. x ee-I , , 1 ,.. b - basl flu' you or 71r1iwI1'c.w 7llSfl'Ill', W -'V 1 ' Xl lx . J. 12 rm!-lifl' la !l'0I'L'0lltS i 'V 1lllf2lsl1 i011 .fl11'1'f-1481 K SW 1 wx, xl One of Nu?ion's Tew Best Dressed Coeds Baylor's Miss ifmrolyn Taylor 3. .SQ A 3,51-Q ' lyk ,Q sy 1 fx . 5 E 4 J if Permanent Senior Class Officers Danny Bagby Linda Wfilly Most Representative Seniors Linda Willy . , mm 'W 'W PU 'YJ 4 mgmmhffilu Y I , M 5 ig 411343 MWv 1 M' U' 3 ,W ' h 4, 1 1- Jw,-. p ' ' , 1 u f' ' 1'P 'i 5'iX .N: YW , w 3v4'.,,g 2 V '14, A . 4 .,'A'L ', ,'1' 3, - 14 A 'ffl -F! k 4-f, Q ' .4 ml-e.z6. w 'V :W MS. H .1 , ' ' .-UN' iw -F ,ww X. .Ja,.v1.-!,,'my,6-','-'71'ww mu 1 , . J . . N, , -1,-WQN , - ' 5 3- -:W 'M'f,' 4- r lin- vxvf,-41.1 I L, VH' AWN ' .Q-g '1f 'g 'QJEJ uqa-'gailfpm muff-1':. Qi 1-- -JJ Ag' ,.,,, 'A' , :g:'.,' ,'r-'x-.f.-,- fn 'vu .- ', 7, ,fLeA V Y, L, ,Lf M ,a --gvvmy , Y ' 1, tu -N -rx , - I! ,,,,,,y-M 'KLk.,,l5,,b fqxft h ,US 3.. K .Y A4-N V R. L- , ', . s ., 4, Y -,-.Ms - , V ' ' , Y vb. 1'-and 5 N , l 6 5, w 1 I ' x 'K Ox 1. 's ,' ' 4 rLf 1 2 AL , -w 1-.X ' 4 n ts .mi l .4'I I 1 if ff? -I 4 1 I A 4 f 4 y WK Ji Organizations SCCIAL CLUBS 1 '1- Sffci.1l Club! 8I1lc'll.liII 1'141lweef JI lem. vnfw Tuflle mrvx! 1172.11 716Xf.7.D gifs .-IO 1' ' 86 APO Jpomorx Ike Blood Drire Pbi Bela Mu pnzrtifef for Sing Women's lnferclub Council l . Lu Nette Castle Linda Bunnell The Womens Interclub Council is an organization made up of representatives from each of the five womens social clubs on campus. Each club is repre- sented by an ICC representative who serves for one year and their president. Members of the ICC include Alpha Omega, Atheneans, Delta Alpha Pi, Kappa Theta and Pi Alpha Lambda. The ICC is in charge of coordination club activities and sponsors the fall and spring girls rush. Betsy Armstrong. Jill Cain Naene Hall, Jeanette Hammaclc, Pat Loessin Bob Ann McMullen, Judy Reagen, Cappie Sterling Alpha Omega Dr. and Mrs. Floyd Davidson Spozzimu' 1 OWL!-1 Tcl! fur mu' ,rlm1't-ulr A' it Terrilyn Gregory Pat Loessin Fa!! Pzefirfezzi Sprillg Preridelzl Alpha Omega, Baylor's oldest women's social club, was founded in 1924 by Dr. C. D. johnson, who, with his wife, was the club sponsor until 1958, when Dr. and Mrs. Floyd Davidson took over the sponsor- ship. Throughout the year Alpha Omega attempts faithfully to follow its ideals of love, loyalty and service, and to promote social, intellectual, and cultural interests of Baylor women. Some of the annual club activities include the fall tea for the new women students, the Home- coming luncheon, the Winter formal, the Christmas style show and brunch, a Christmas party for State home kids, sponsorship of the annual Easter Seal Drive, the May Queen Coronation and various other open and closed parties held during the year. Laura Collins, Becky Dawson, Ellen DuBose. Snow Drop Dunn, Ben Joyce Edwards, Claire Emmott, Randy Fitzhugh, janet Fox, Karla Gains, LaNelle Gallant, Allison Goff Fat Graves, Linda Gray, Denise Green, Terrilyn Gregory, Carolyn Hammock, jannie Haynes, Susan johnson, Carol jones. Valerie Jordon, Melanie Kadane, Linda Keeling Phyllis Kennedy, Golden Keys, Barbara jean Lee, Pat Loessin, Ann Massey, Barbara McCluskey. Jacque McDondal, Hazel McLauchlin, Pan Merka, Robin Middleton, Betty Dean Murphy Betty Payne, Karen Petch, julie Raef, Roma Reavis, Linda Kay Rodgers, jan Ross, Frankie Rucker, Linda Russell, Sandra Sale, Sharon Sale, Susan Smith Betty Sue Stoker, Kathy Street, VaRue Sweat. Barbara Sweatt, Carolyn Taylor, Pam Utley, Julie Utt, Ida Sue Vaden, Mary Wfest, Paddy Wester- gard, Kay Nan XVilkerson il 1 Owe zz wing wi Hfnmmmlzzg 1511111 wu- 4 fw- 4+ 'fd -we- Y Afheneans Dr. and Mrs. Robert Miller Dr. and Mrs. James Dixon Spozzmrr AtfJemw1r 1l'0I'kflIg 021 float Pat Wagner Judy Reagen Full President! Spring Preridezzl The 1961-62 school year would show members and pledges in all phases of university life. Beginning the social activities was a tea for new students, followed by participation in Pigskin Revue. The Athen- ean Homecoming float won first place and their nominee Miss Dee- Ann McCauley was crowned Homecoming Queen. Sponsoring a Christmas party for children at the Waco State Home is one part of the volunteer work done. Social activities include open dances, closed parties, a pledge party given in honor of all other club pledges, Winter and Spring formals, and the Athenean Beauty Pageant. The stated purpose of the Athenean Club is to follow the high ideals of the Atheneans of ancient Greece. The club' was organized in 1955. The sponsors are Dr. and Mrs. James Dixon and Dr. and Mrs. Robert Miller. Lynn Bergold, Suzanne Blailock, Mary Carol Broadway, Mary Corinne Brothers, Nancy Brown, Jerri Bullock, Sally Kay Cloyd, Sue Collier, Sharon Creighton, Sarah Dawson, Sheilia Dedman Nancy Gaines, Dela Gibbs, Beverly Gutelius, Susan Harrell, Martha Haywood, Brenda Hill, Jan Hodgkiss, Barbara Hoke, Lucretia Hoke, Vir- ginia Howell, Diana Humphreys Judy Inzer, Linda Jackson, Barbara Joplin, Patsy Jordon, Jean Landers, Linda Liles, Barbara Man- gum, Ann Mason, Martha Meissner, Betsy Mon- roe, Ann Moore Linda Moore, Patty Myers, Virginia Nelson, Kay Nethery, Susie Osteen, Sybil Pittman, Elaine Posey, Jane Pridgeon, Judy Pridgeon, Mary Ann Shotwell, Sara Lee Spencer Ann Stanford, Cappie Sterling, Linda Thomp- son, Lee Trail, Dot Walker, Sandy Waters, Ellen Watson, Genie Weathersby, Judy Wheeler, Karen Willard, Pat Young Atfaenemz FJ!! Pledge! getlizzg ready far lbe Pigfkiu Rerieu' Q all Alhwzerzzz Rmb Ski! Martha Andrews, Linda Ashcraft, Fran Avery, Judi Baker, Nancy Barron N'-if '4 '31 Y' Delta Alpha Pi Mrs. Edna SoRelle FJU F.1,ifvfmz Sffwip X 1 liven Jill Cain Spring Prerident Martha Weed Fall Preridelzt The Blue, the Gold and the Pearl of Delta Alpha Pi, woman's social club, symbolizes foremost the promotion of good fellowship among all women on the campus and upholding the high standards of past generations. In 1961, DAP established a scholarship in honor of its retiring founding sponsor, Mrs. Lois Murray. The club won the Student Union room decorating contest and built a winning float for the Homecoming Parade. The busy club schedule began with a pre-school retreat in Brackett- ville. Activities include a fashion show for new students, an alumnae luncheon at Homecoming and sponsoring Bennett Cerf's lecture and the Intercollegiate Talent Show. Social activities are climaxed by winter and spring formals. Mrs. Edna SoRelle and Mrs. Jack Patterson are club sponsors. Joyce Cargill, Karen Casterline, Dixie Dough- erty, Donna East, Jane Felts, Mary Felts, Sara Garner, Sharlin Garrison, Fran Griffin, Jeanene Haube, Joan Hill Marianne Hooke, Nancy Hyde, Sharon Heady, Karen Johnson, Jan Jones. Glenda Key, Cindy King, Mary Lane Lackey, Judy Lattimer, Nancy Lewis, Jane Lucas Pat McCallum, Camille McCann, Bob Ann McMullan, Margo Mittel, Sarah Moody, Mary Jane Ragland, Timi Richardson, Linda Samples, Kay Shelburne, Janice Slagle, Annell Smith Carol Smith, Lucia Smith, Carole Sullivan, Brenda Walk- er, Judy Willoughby, Diane Wilson, Nancy Wilson, Diane Wimberly, Darlene Wfolfe, Margaret Young, Shelia Young -af 5 , rw Dfzpx work on prize-u'im1iz1g Home- :ommg Float Dap nominee. Homerozzzifzg Prizzcen Carole Baker, Polly Barron, Barbara Baugh, Nancy Blackstock Dee Edwards Bonorden, Carolyn Boothe, Stephanie Bounds, Virginia Bradford, Jill Cain ...L Nun 4 X-4--wr gli. Kappa Theta ar. 4, Sponsor! Dr. and Mrs. Herring K.1pp.: Tlul.1'.t Bet! Pledge .., Fall Preridefzt Spring Preridefzt Joanne Baker jane Hammack The Kappa Theta Club was founded by Dr. Lorena Stretch in 1938 to promote understanding among club members, and to advance good will and friendli- ness to Baylor. The present club sponsors are Dr. and Mrs. jack Herring. The annual Pigskin Review, one of the import- ant Homecoming activities this fall, was jointly sponsored by Kappa Theta. The fall club activities also included a tea honoring freshman girls, the annual winter formal, a Christmas Party for the children of the Evangelia Home, and decorating the Rose Room of the union building for Christmas. Linda Bunnell Karen Cole Barbara Davidson Sherry Davis Willa Dunlap jane Hammack Jeanette Hammock Wanda Hodges Carole Kenslow Marilyn Medlock Gayle Painter Melinda Sanders Patricia Sowell Margaret Tyeo - M Kappa Them Rmb Party Imogene Anderson Joanne Baker Christy Bowers ,ww-v Pi Alpha Lambda jane Mears Nanene Hall Fall Prefidem' Sprizzg Preridefzt It was in the fall of 1940 that five Waco Baylor girls decided to charter a new women's social club at Baylor. Since that time, the membership of Pi Alpha Lambda has grown to over 60, Yearly club projects includeg the sponsorship of Corrigan Week-end, Homecoming, May Day, and the All-University Sing. This past year, the club hosted the United States Air Force Academy at an open dance, held two formals, in addition to several other dances, teas and service projects. Sponsors of the club are Mr. and Mrs. Andre Sendon and Mr. and Mrs. Clement T. Goode. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Sendon F - Cn-Sltioazionr Y? ' v N! Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Goode CU-Sf70ll.lnl'.i' Marita Baits, Ann Burris, Dana Bruner, Sue Barnett. XXfanda Cason, Lu Nette Castle, Sylvia Crawford, Carolyn Davis, Martha Dawson, Judy Dupree, Lynn Eilcenburg Lana Fagin, Sarah Gray, Pat Griffith. -loline Graves, Nanene Hall. Susan Holt, Barbara Hengst, Ruth Ann Hemphill, Laura Howell, Linda Hudson, Carol John- Ston Lizbeth Kirlcendall, Hilda Lewis, Sue Massey. Timmy Mays, Kathy Morrison, Heather Milam, Mary Lee Miller, Martha Nash, Nancy Newman, jenny Noe, Ivanne Ogle Barbara Pickett, Pat Piper, Glenda Reeves, Cynthia Rogers. Gennell Salter, Jere Samuel, Tommy Slaves, Carey Ann Smith, Nita Smith, Suzanne Sommerville, Yvonne Stark Ann Stephenson, Susan Stringer, Carol Thompson, Sandra Thomas, Ann Van Beek, Mary Ann Voigts, Jeannie Watts, Leslie Vlfells, Carolyn Williams, Verla Sue XX'ilson, Mitzi Wonuack Pi Alpha Lambda Jpomorr the Four Frefbmerz Sunny Abernathy, Guen Andrewson, janet Arrington, Billie To Askew K pl- JJQZ-, Q ag' ' f ' 691' ' .P 'A-'29 , imc Pi Alpha Luzzbdiz Timm the Tide 'df o J 6 eh 1' '-,Q Sprmg Pledges 5 . v ' - If , F. ' i A . Alpha Omega D , 3 5 I 5 3 ,,,. I ., Q , 5 Afheneans Delta Alpha Pi Kappa Thefa 4 Y l S ' ' . A . W L . V ' ,YN I.. T A y . , N N . X P .: I. wx if x' 'f .- ' Sf Ei 1' . 1 A fix iw g 4: -'f f ' E x jg XA -3- ' 1 . 'fig Pi Alpha Lambda n as -rl' 1 Men 's lnferclub'Coun w FFT , .W .r , , Q , X ,Q 4 ,, V X f sr 0 t' if UN. .Q-wht? Warren Heagy David Farris Esquire R190 Gamma Sigma Fall President Spring President The Me-n's Interclub Council is the coordinating body of the men's social clubs. Each of the four clubs, including Esquire, Rho Gamma Sigma, Taurus, and Tryon Coterie, has three representatives each semester, This organization sponsors open rush week for men. Perry Arnold, Taurusg Bob Clement, Taurusg Brack Jones, Rho Gamma Sigma. Eddy jones, Taurusg David Louis, Tryon Coterieg David McAtee, Tryon Coterieg Lynn Moore, Esquire Blaine Parsons, Tryon Coterieg Tod Pierson, Esquireg J. E. Treaclway, Esquireg james Wimberly, Rho Gamma Sig- mag Dick Wood, Tryon Coter- fe 'Delta . '. g 3.- I 21, :gn 4 ,V '34 5 -1. 4. ,-. -1 , I 2 g:,...: La Nelle Gallant Della Sig Srveetbearl Mike Irwin Jack Butler Fall Prefiderzt Spring Prefiderzt Delta Sigma Pi is a dual-purpose fraternity in that it offers to the student both social and professional ac- tivities. Offering an enticing social schedule to correlate adequately with the social life of the university, Delta- sig's national affiliation allows it to provide stimulating business lectures and far-reaching contacts for the further- ance of the students' success' in the business world. Among the social activities on the agenda for the year were an alumni dance at Homecoming, the Deltasig Snow Ball at Christmas, and the annual Red Rose Spring Formal, as well as several rush dances, and a picnic to Fort Parker. .Deltasig chose Miss Lanelle Gallant, an Alpha Omega junior from Houston, as the 1961-62 Rose of Deltasig. Deltasig also sponsored a float in the homecoming parade, co-sponsored The Fred Waring Show, partici- pated in May Day, and was represented at all other campus festivities. ull? Walstein Smith George Martin, Charles McXVhorter, George Montague, O. T. Moore, Fred Neely, James Preston, jerry Reed, David Roberts, Don Standley, Joe Taylor Kent Comer, Van Crouch, Charles Farris, jimmy Farris, Artie Giotes, Bill Hartman, Pete Hill, Mike Irivin, jim jackson, Butch Lowrance joe Frank Thornton Delta Sigma Pi Advifor Charles Burton, jack Butler, Kent Cardwell, Mike Corwin Charles Bailey, Harry Barrett, Eddie Begham ff Santa zfifilf Delm Sigi' Esquire The Esquire Float Richard Hall, Warren Heagy, Gid Kendrick, Tom Key, Ronnie Kilgore, Sam Knight, Charles Kucers, john Markham, Donnie McFaul james Monroe, Lynn Moore, Todd Pearson, Billy Placke, Baker Riess, Jimmy Rex- rade, Ronny Rogers, Mike Pune. -I. E. Treadway Bruce Bangert james Treadway The Esquire Club of Baylor University is the oldest chartered men's social club on the campus. Its found- ing dates back to 1932. The club's motto All for One--One for All, and the club's colors, black and white, have fostered some 29 years of con- tinuous social events. The Esquire Club is very proud of its Sweet- hearts for the year 1961-62, Miss Betty Cooper and Miss Carol jenkins. Bruce Bangert, Charles Bell, Don Boecker, Mercer Buchanan, Robert Burke, Davis George, George Roberts Miss Betty Cooper Szveellaeart Miss Carol jenkins Szreefbefzrt Mike Albert, Billy Allen, Don Baker if .yung wwf 5 ,Z Lambda Sigma Chi Linda Kay Rodgers if H5- ics? Sza'eeif'aeart J 4 . .s ' M , W s fa jim Craft Fall Prefidefzt Bill Carruth Spring President Lambda Sigma Chi is a men's social fraternity com- posed of selected men from every field at Baylor. They received their charter September 1960. Lambda Sig is independent of the Men's ICC and directs its own rush and pledge programs. The purpose of Lambda Sig is to promote good, clean social life which is essential in college. Lambda Sigma Chi is sponsored by Dr. and Mrs. Corrie of the Baylor faculty. The sweetheart and Homecoming nominee is Miss Linda Kay Rodgers. Dwight Chapman, George Christensen, john Good Whitelaw Hunt Rufus Lo ez, R. H. Mc- le!! Y - P Coy, Bob Melear Dr. W.1lter Corrie Spomm' 1 .,,.,' Prexident and Vive Prefidefzf preferzl randy to Sufeezlaearl. jan Bower. Bob Cathey f 1254 Linda Kay Radgerf ridey Homecoming floai. L - , ,.X Rho Gamma Sigm David Armes Brack jones Fall Preriderzt Spring Prerident Rho Gamma Sigma, national pre-law and social frater- nity, was known as the Forum Society from 1925 to 1949g the society was re-activated at Baylor in 1958 and chartered as the Nat Harris Forum of Rho Gamma Sigma. The fraternity became a member of the Men's Inter-Club Council in the spring of 1959. The full active social calendar is highlighted by the annual Confederate Ball. ! Mrs. Margaret Harris Amsler is sponsor of the 5 chapter. Suzanne Blailock Su'eetf2e:11't Lynn Craft, Sonny Cribbs, Gary Dennison, Chuck Doremus, David Farris, David Griffith, Oren Hamlin, Teddy Hartley, Jim Heath, johnny john- , ston, Sonny Karr I 0 ' wi .., .ra . ,,. .J Margaret Amsler Johnny Murphy, Carlton Odom, John Powell, 517071507 Forster Roden, Larry Stegall, Ken Strahan, Claude Walceland, Fred Weekley, Dick Westerbrook James Wimberly, Steve Wright Marflaiug to the Canfedev 116 Bull Fall Rmb Parry at the Ralzeglv David Anderson, David Armes T H Avery, Kirk Baker, ferry Beck Skipper Blaydes, Herb Bolland, Jim Brackeen, Les Calle- son, Don Chrest- man, john Combs Taurus Valerie jordan Sweetlaefzrf Dave Copeland, Lowell Douglas, jim Gabriel, Gene Gaisser, Ted Hartley, jim Heath, Gail Hopper, Eddie Jones, Bill Karger, Arch Koontz, Bob Lane, Wilson Lucas jack Manning, Allie Martin, Nick Nickols, Tim Parker, Don Painter, Neil Richardson, Jim Rouse, Bill Sanders, Tom Walling, Robert Walling, joe Weatherby, Fred Allen johnny Baden, McClean Bowman, Danny Dansby, Barry Dollar, Pete Forsyth, Ron Galloway, Bill Kemp, Bucky Harris, Bill Hipple, Don Hopper, Rick Hughes, jim Kennedy Larry Mitchel, Ronny Norton, Rick Parker, jim Patterson, Benny Rapp, James Rust, Biff Whnsor, Larry Shuttlesworth, John Staples, Darwin Starling, Wayne Williamson, Clarence Zoazirny 1 f, 'W 5 i 5? a was f ' 1 , Fall Prefidezzt Spring Prerident Hugh Burch Bob Clement The Taurus Society was founded in 1948 at Baylor to pro- vide brotherhood, social recreation and social training. Social Activities this year included the Fall Tea honor- ing all other clubs and a Christmas in Las Vegas party. In addition Taurus participates in the All University Sing, Home- coming and May Day. This year Taurus chose Miss Valerie jordan, a junior, Alpha Omega from Houston, as their first annual sweet- heart. , 'L i '5 , ii, Jr, T X '95, f C. 5' P f in ii ws. i G 5' V ,'i' 'ii - SY x XJ 1 Y ir' 'T We . S rs, cg, ' I I ' ,'+':s fl .. i qi 1 J . :mi ' I l .. iv -me ' 'vig J wi. ,, i an . I M l ,ea 67 Taurus bay La: Vega! Parly Pmrtiring for Izzfermzmzlf Hugh Burch, Bobby Carter, Butch Clarcly, Bob Clement, Bob Col- lins t F Km wa lm ,, l 1 -Q S' f Q- al- my V 1 ,S E . ,- as F KS? ,,. Nuff 1 lv 4- 'fi - 1- N ivk by Q -4J 'Y A I1 Q . S 'Ja , ,,..a.,. :, ,.. .2lQ.f: . mfr, nw- F hx XI .xf I ... rv. V if 4 s .4 2 Wg.. . if z 4 A Perry Arnold Leonard Blaylock ,fN'7 7? .RQ Q Q' Q Q, , 1 'i1, f k i .l , XZ' ' Xsmky K' ,A f.'1 5 D1 I 4 -x , Q V - . - ,I ,Af ' S ,xgmhg k, :NJ , fu. y 998 ,Q 3 l N.. n g ,,- F 3,5 Q 14 Q, M, '41 ln,,, X I 4: , ' I N, -v- I oh Q i 4' . i xi' S gs . , 1. . 1 WG .V Tryon Coferie David Y0111'1g David Lewis FHU Pfeifffeflf Spring Preriderzt Founded in 1947, Tryon Coterie serves the triple purpose of main- taining the high traditions of Baylor, fulfilling the desire for enjoy- ment of college life and creating a channel for social relations between students. Special activities on the Tri C calendar include a fall tea honor- ing freshmen women, the Great Gloomy Gathering Christmas party sponsoring the May Day Coronation Review, and an outstanding spring formal in May. As a member of the Men's Inter-club Council, the club participates in the activities pertaining to this association in addi- tion to competing in the Homecoming Parade and the All University Sing. In fourteen years on campus, Try C has risen to be an integral part of the Baylor scene. Pat Loessin, Try-C Sweetlaefzrt Dr, and Mrs. Billy Hinton Spolzrorr Bob Coe, Bill Daniel, Allen Dunn, Earl Ellis, jimmy Fox, Benard Gann. William Gaunt, Ronnie Goodwin, Bill Hobson, Leon Hodges, Bud Hoffer Judd Holt, Richard Howard, Monte Hulse, R. L. Inger- soll, Curtis Leggett, David Lewis, jack Martin, David McAtee, Randy Meeks, Kelly Miles, Jimmy Morgan Walker Ogden, Lynn Orbeson, Phil Parker, Blaine Par- sons, Raynor Reavis, Tom Ed Reed, jim Roberts, john Roberts, Will Rodgers, Charles Sligh, Al Steelman Bobby Sutton, Bert Tate, Sam Terry, joe Turrentine, Louis Westmoreland, Mark White, Sonny Whorton, Everett Williams, John Wilson, Dick Wood, David Young Try-C Spring Offifery 1 wa X.. lffiilv 7 cam Try-C Fall Officer! Ji Try-C readying Homefoming en- ffy joe Bailey, Oren Beal Ronnie Beall, Robert Belew, Bob Bob- bitt, jerry Broom, Max Chapman -va' , 'fx'---r Q' V' 'fwfrtf -ai ..-4 3' M0331- 5,92 Spring Pledges Fc- 1 v .f V 1 E uv ' , ? - . i? , is ' 'si any T T4 + + .. QM is Qi .I 1171, me Tfd N AK Taurus Tryon Co ferie U-W Lambda Sigma Chi - uf A- ! . . ' ' . vs. m...x. . ' W-NM' -'www SERVICE Alpha Phi Omega Burr Porter Dan Bohannan Fall Preridefzl Spring Preridezzt Alpha Phi Omega national service fraternity, was chartered on Baylor's campus in .December, 1948, as the Zeta Omega chapter. The national organization has four fields of service in which each chapter directs its energy. They include, service to student faculty, service to youth and community, service to members of the fraternity, and service to the nation as participating citizens. APO chose Miss Linda Moore from Gladewater as their 1961-62 sweetheart. Linda Moore APO SIl't'6fli7Uz1I'l' Carlton Barnett, Robert Beckley, Jim Boerlin, Dan Bohanrron, Albert Bowman, Crawford Dennis, Ed Davis, Edward Domingues Bim Franklin, john Fry, Larry Funderburk, Ralph Gassiott, jogie Gibson, Phil Gil- breath, Coy Gorbitt, jimmy Grisby, john Hegi, David I-lennessee, Don Howe If Robert Johnston, Ronnie jones, Charles King, Ray Knight, joe Lanoux, Don Looser, Van Mossirer, Terry Maynard, Bill McCleary, Bill Porter, Burr Porter Joe Preston, Tommy Reid, john Schwetman, Larry Sinclair, Bruce Thompson, Ed Todd, Neal Watkins, Pat Wfzishburn, Larry West, Talton Williams, john Wright 6' APO prepare! for Corzrezzliozz. APO .fpwzson Blood Drize. Rollin Aars, Bill Adams, David Alexander, Bill Averett 3 E 3 .J 00' Y.,-vw ...Q Angel Flight Angel Fligbt Tea for AFROTC Cadetr, Fall 1961. Cynthia Lorn Georgia Ray Judy Reinhart Linda Smith Helen Stover Sandy Ureck Martha Durrett Barbara Hammond Paula johnson Barbara James Barbara Mangum Nancy Gallaway Fall Prerident Spring President The Angel Flight at Baylor was organized in the spring of 1957 for the purpose of supporting and promoting the AFROTC on Bay1or's campus and the many aspects of the Air Force. Angel Flight, the sister club of the Arnold Air Society, serves as official hostess for all AFROTC social activities, It is both a service and social or- ganization and is a member of the National Angel Flight with headquarters at the University of Miami. Ethel Blackman Kay Cameron Jerri Cook Judy Cook Sweelh ear! Barbara Mangum Randall Carter va 'C' ...Z Xue' Fall Comzmvmler Spring Cozmzzmzder Van Massirer Perry Polk Arnold Air Society is a national honorary professional fraternity of Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets. The purpose of the organization is to further the mission of the United States Air Force in connection with the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps program at colleges and universities throughout the nation. First organized on the Baylor campus in 1948, the unit was named after Colonel james Connally, a World War Two bomber pilot. Among its other activities, the squadron was host to the 1961 Southwest Area AFROTC drill competition. The sponsor of the james Connally Squadron is Major Deane G. Churchill, and the sweetheart is Miss Barbara Mangum. Arnold Air Sorietyk Hanzeroming float Calvin Chasteen john Hopwood Ralph Rohn Bobby Sammon Gene Tebeaux john Truesdell James Whittenton George Wright Chamber of Commer Command Performmzre-Pigykirz Review 'if F 3. Ray Deaver Joe Thompson Fall Prefidefzt Spring Prefidenl Since its birth in 1919 the Baylor Chamber of Com- merce has continued to give its full devotion to the furtherance of Baylor through athletics and to the promotion of school spirit. The Chamber is the oldest men's service club on the campus and con- tinues to adhere to its familiar motto Anything for Baylor. Each year is full of activities for the Chamber, all designed to benefit Baylor. Some of these activi- ties include selling spirit ribbons, sponsoring Home- coming activities, and sponsoring and coordinating May Day activities. Carl Choate, Robert Christian, Connie Mack, Mike Collins, jim Cook, Jim Daniels, Steve Dean, V N 3 ' Ray Deaver, Gary Denison, Teddy Estes, jim Evans X 'Z' Q N., 55 ,,, Q, 2 raf- ' Q 4 L a Ls 1, L W-1 if Ii, i A gk, Glenn Fields, Leon Fitts, jim Gooch, Larry Harbour, Bob Harrison, Doug Hill, Wayne Jordan, ' , ,- - 'A gl S jim Leavel, Charles Lee, joel Mathis, jason Mori - .X N ' ,ui p Q ,... i QL L. z E C Mark Murdock, john Porter, Tal Roberts, Lee Robertson, Elwin Skyles, Billy Thames, Joe A , . . ., .XE Thompson, Wendell Erwin, Byron XVillis, Ronnie Wuensch, David Young sf Y ff' A sh :X K 5 lI8 . is we sf Q I Tb.1l'll!:s 294 mx p,7s.z,re! B11iMsfJ' of biglqu' .md buffy' B611 Joe Arnett, Dann -I a m e s Bowden, Frank Brown, jerry Brown, T o m rn y Brown, Lee Bush, Pete Charton y Bagby. Dan Baker, Burnie Battles 42 ..q,iqAl. 2 Q Z' ix 'EAP 4 K - X GK t sa vi Q . X , . ,,, . g X ,- f'2N'.. Z , F' 2 mfr - x V- . ,,,,' i n Q f A -S f -1 U? Q' A M ez' - 1' , ...' .I J . A .- r r.--- xi i' In an e ewn -X e We , . .,. , L q .. U I 1'b, I X A ' y A i a- Rf: 4 ,L Q g ' I 5'- D NG, , 1. by , , gs -1 fw- ,X Q, Chi 's +4 riff' -f i 3 Q 0- gp...-.. ! ' X its N -wr.-F -1' -V ' ,far-xfs:a': '-.f so r5S5E',1 -Lf F . Mr. and Mrs. Warren Adams Cbfr Spourorr ln Ann Smith Margie Smith Fall Prerident Spring Prerident Chi's, signifying clasped hands in service recognized its seven year existence at Baylor this spring as the club continued to grow and serve the Baylor Campus and Waco Community. From Spring to Spring Chi's had many firsts. In the May Day competition, 1961, Chi's placed second with their Hoop The Lady booth. Margie Smith represented Chi's in the May Day Coronation. New sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Adams, became a part of Chi's in the following Fall. Leah Kay Miller rode the Chi's first homecoming float as she took part in the homecoming festivities as Queen nominee. New community projects undertaken by the Club were: Mental Health Rehabilitation, Muscular Dystrophy Drive, the Liberty Bell, and the Waco March of Dimes Campaign. Chi's also took part in numerous campus activities throughout the year. ' Twelve pledges were then initiated in January 1962. IIII Smilh flnnzdr afar gave! 10 'ff1.L' Prwfdwzz, 111.11-,gin Slllflh Sheryl Cole, Wanda Decker, Elizabeth Fields, Annette Friberg, Kay Gallender, Betty Grisham, Mary Hardy, Mary Jane Harveston, Betty Heath, Jacqueline Hender- son, Peggy Hightower Wildean Huff, Andrea Hunter, Caren King, Mary Ann Lark, Linda Lawrence, Timmy Mays, Jeanne McCain, Mary McDonald, Leah Kay Miller, Dina Moore, Kathy Morrison Becky Mund, Joyce Myers, Sharon Myers, Ann Perkin- son, Iris Perkins, Sallie Pigg, Katheryn Reid, Suzanne Sims, Tommy Slavens, Mary Anne Stribbling, Sherry Timlin Ann Van Beek, Margaret Vernon, Emily Ward, Dana Wells, Carolyn Williams, Marilyn Wilson, Jacqueline Winfrey, Barbara Westrand, Bettinel Womack, Ann Wothen, Kathye Wood Cf1i'.r Birthday Tea UW a 'L' 17-- 5 Cbi'.r Homefomizzg Float Sunny Abernathy, Linda Abshier, Joy Allison, Kay Been, Nancy Biggs, Shirley Bradley Circle K Polly Spann S zzfeefhearf Norris Branham, Reese Brown, joe Cheavens, Dan Cobb, John Collins, George Dickinson, Frank Dickson, Eddie Dobroski, jimmy Farmer, Bill Floyd, Dick Galloway Paul Gober, Frank Griffin, john Hopwood, Charles Hundley, joe Hyden, Don jacks, jimmy Ledbetter, jim Lewis, Paul Lyle, David McClintock, Dave McDonald Charles McXWhorter, Sheldon Mixson, Tyler Payton, jouett Powell, Dennis Smart, Dick Tooker, Butch Wade, Hugh Wilfong, jim Williannson, Stan Willianns, Dick Vifood John Collins Joe Cheavens Ffzl! Prexideut Spring Presidezzt Circle K, an international service organization sponsored by Kiwanis International on university campuses in the United States, was established at Baylor in 1953. In addition to social activities, fall projects by the club, were, provision of a scholarship for a sophomore student, and a Christmas party for the Waco State Home Children. Also the club participated in all-campus activities such as Homecoming, All-University Sing, Pigskin Review, and May Day. The club elected Miss Polly Spann, sophomore from Jackson, Mississippi, as its, 1961-62 sweetheart. lliuzzfzn,-' 1Uc'11.lA1'L'fZ7c'fl' rzvecfbe Circle K Jpoumrf Bemzefl Carf Lermre Harry Adams, joe Bailey, johnny Bass, Gus Blackshear :nm 1? .435 'F' may 1 Kappa Omega Tau Virginia Rushing KOT Szzfeellaeari Dr. Dick Cherry Spomor Charles Grisham, Ernest Locker, Pat McCuan, George Morris, David May, Larry Philpot, john Rudd Buddy White Robert Lyon Fall Preridelzt Spring President Now in its second year of service to Baylor, Kappa Omega Tau takes its Greek letters from the original name of the fraternity, Knights of Tradition. Activities for the year includedg serving as campus guides, decorating the goal posts for football games, making welcome signs for visiting teams, assisting the Public Rela- tions Department, and conducting the campus Muscular Dystrophy and March of Dimes drives. KOT also participates in campus contests such as, May Day, beautification and Homecoming Parade. Dr. and Mrs. Dick Cherry and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gummelt, Jr., serve as fraternity sponsors. QQMNDKU QVC 6-C A Y . ' 'U 125' hr Su'eetbem't receizfing rare: from Full Prefi- dent IQQH Ji? H r Raj 230 KOT Homecofzzing Entry Ken Adams, Terry Beck, Lynn Clayton Don Cochran, Edwin D y e r, Raymond Ed- dins, David Griffith wifi ...sm ffl? lnfer-Service Club Council Representatives from the campus service organizations, Alpha Kappa Psi, Alpha Phi Omega, Chamber of Commerce, Chi's, Circle K, and Kappa Omega Tau, compose the Inter-Service Club Committee. The purpose of the committee is to aid each other in promoting service. Presidents and representa- tives from each service club are members of the committee. Don Bahannon, Gus Blackshear, Woods Bradon Dottie Bruce, Bob Byrd, joe Cheavens, john Collins Ray Deaver, Dick Gallaway, Charles Grisham, john Hegi, Jim Level Robert Lyon, Peggy Moore, Burr Porter, Katheryn Reid, Ann Smith Margie Smith, joe Thompson, Carolyn Williams, Bill White, Buddy White K 123' I26 Spring Pledges Alpha Phi Omega Circle K Kappa Omega Tau Y 4 1 N-M., Wil.. RELIGIOUS ' , 1 QN Baptist Sfudenf Unio -' - k ..f-'2.,:.a.' , bl' , ,, 5175 Q Milburn Price Plerififcfllf 'S-TN v- tai Danny Bagby VUL' PI'e',s'jz1Jt'II1' Elaine Posey 5c?l'l'L'ftll'-1' For Christian Maturity and Service + -uv. , mars' T., ,Y i Mike I-Ienke, Carol Jacobs, Mary Schmeltekopf, Phil C Strickland . - W' C i A X14 xi-hui Bob Dyal Diredor The Baptist Student Union is the student religious ministry at Baylorg its main purpose is to encourage the Christian faith and life among students. Under the authority of the Baylor Christian Maturity Couna cil, it is responsible for all extracurricular religious emphasis on the campus, and attempts to coordinate religious activities at Baylor. It is student-led, per- son-centered, church-related, campus-embracing, Bap- tist-sporisored, and Christ-honoring. Eddie Curtis Everly Driscoll -5? A p B.S.U. Miuiozzr B.S. U. Cbrirfnmr Bizzzqzzet For Christian Worship on Campus and at Church Becky Dawson Ronnie Fairbanks Leon Fitts Jim Leavell David Matthews Byron Williainson For Christian Growth Through Christian Fellowship and Membership in Allied Organizations zawgac ' x -5 wr ip 1 X y x ina: , - , 3: K. '- , - : ' . Q 'F . ga g. , .,,:-Q-5 Dan Baker, Mary Elizabeth Bush, Dale Griffee, Janice Ingram David McClintock, Carolyn Mil- ford, Barton Rhea, Linda Kay Rogers, John Rudd Fellowship of Christian Athletes The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a program and a movement to confront athletes with the challenge and adven- ture in the Christian life. Being non-profit and non-de- nominational, it seeks to work through the church. The FCA at Baylor grew out of prayer meetings that were held regularly in the rooms of some of the boys. It began on rather u small scale, with weekly meetings in the dorm. These meetings continued for some time without many visible results. The organization decided to make itself avail- able to be used of the Lord in any way and, since then, the work has grown rapidly. They have provided banquet speak- ers, teams for weekend revivals, programs for Sunday services, leaders for fellowships and youth rallies throughout the na- tion. 1 l Wesley Foundation The Wesley Foundation, or Methodist Student Movement, is an organization of the Methodist Church, extended to various academic communities. The Baylor Wesley Foundation serves not only the 350 to 400 Methodist students at Baylor, but ministers to all student groups on the campus. Through the programs, which include speakers, panels discussions and films, the council attempted to bring students to a deeper understanding of the relationship that exists be- tween the Church and the Campus. C, Young Women 's Auxiliary Young XXfomen's Auxiliary is an organization for girls who are interested in missions both here in the United States and abroad. Opportunity is provided for fun, fellowship, and exciting informative mission studies through circle meetings in the dormitory and through campus meetings. Baylor women have wonderful opportunities to partici- pate in such activities as the YWA choir, weekly visits to the old folk's homes, the YWA Retreat, mission studies and suppers, and activities with the International Students. The aim of YXVA is to acquaint one with the spiritual and material needs of vast areas of our earth and to instill within each girl a desire to share Christ with all mankind. YWA Executive Council, Ieff to 1'igl'1l.' From Raul: Carolyn Pool Carol Moore Carolyn Ramsour Linda Lawrence Mimi Ray, Carolyn Cooper. Johnetta Calhoun. Joyce Cargill. Second Rau Miriin Tashibana Mary Elizabeth Bush Penny Pentecost Goodwin, Sandy Roberson. Margianna Frank, Norita McNeill, Linda Hicks x X ,v- 4 -K Y r I Rv 1 1. Q x,.3 . . 4 4 , .cv yn grief, 5- -nfvagi, Xf,X 1-55: 'H A . EW.. -,N , x -1, .V :im L , ,N 2 -W x . f A. ,. sv v 'ix .. 3 1 ,A X f N Q1 '-'IS . V 'ar- Q'- ' fl M I V: : 1 ws? ' 'Q'-. PRCFESSIONAL Alpha Chi Texas Gamma Chapter of Alpha Chi, ntitioml scholarship fraternity, was or- ganized at Baylor University under the sponsorship of E. H. Sparkman. Its purpose is the promotion and recog- nition of scholarship and those elements of character which make scholarship ef- fective. Membership is limited to the up- per t-ive per cent of juniors, Seniors, and graduate classes. SA. Alpha Epsilon Delta Alpha Eprilwz Delta refeirei .zzcmzrd for lbe mmpur argmzizaliorz zbaz gave lbe mort blood. Bill Cole Preiidezzt Alpha Epsilon Delta, international honor society for pre- medical students, encourages excellence in scholarship and an appreciation of the importance of an education preparatory for the study of medicine. The Texas Beta Chapter opened the year for premedical students with a tea featuring R. Schofield, associate dean at the Baylor College of Medicine, as guest speaker. Weekend bus trips to Baylor Medical School and to the University of Texas Medical Branch were sponsored in the spring. At dinner meetings during the year, outstanding men in the field of medicine spoke on current topics in medicine. AED's goal for the year was to build better relations between all premedical students and to foster a greater club spirit. N-ur' Allen D. Ahlschier, Life Barnard Judy Jones. Ross Landers, Ronald Moore, Don Patrick Tyler Payton, Charles Richardson, Dennis Smart, Ed Todd, Byrn Williamson Alpha Kappa Psi Nancy Gaines AK Pri SIl'L L'fZ7Ez7I'f Bob Byrd Williani White Fall Prerideut Spriazg Pz'e.rif1'e1zt Epsilon Eta Chapter, Alpha Kappa Psi, was installed on the Baylor campus October 16, 1958. Alpha Kappa Psi is the oldest business fraternity in existence. Its professional business activities include lectures con- ducted by prominent businessmen, tours of industrial plants and other businesses and other activities that give its members knowledge of the business world. The aims of Alpha Kappa Psi are to further the in- dividual welfare of its members, to foster scientific research in the fields of commerce, accounts, and finance, to educate the public to appreciate higher ideals therein, and to promote and advance in institutions of college rank courses leading to degrees in business administration. Lee Bush, Bob Byrd, Bob Carothers, Edward Cor- '?' N-...as Dr. Longnecker Sponsor Marvin Sapough, Don Smith, Walter Snider, Johnny rigan, joe R. Colvin, Daunt Connell, Ben Culpepper, Les Cypret, Tommy Drake, Craig Evetts, Don Faller Bill Floyd, Wright Friday, Lewis Garner, Ralph Gary, Robert Gent, Skip Griffin, Wesley Grigsby, W. C. Grimsley, jerry Hale, jimmy Horner, joseph Hutts Doug johnson, Allen Jolly, jim Lowrance, Clifford Long, Charles Mann, Carl Mattlage, Robert McCann, Lanny Noel, Bill Porter, Adair Ratliff, jim Russell sd sa uf Stewart, Malcolm Ward, Larry Willard, William 1' White, Bill Williams, Robert Williams, jerry Willi- ford, Sam Wilson 6:0 Q , Q R' 3 ' ,,-.-. qv' W8 'ax AK Pfi Officerf, Spring AK PJ! Homecoming Float Alan Bratcher, Sam Brooks, Ted Brown, Rusty Bur- S011 mack AK PJ! Offfrery, Fall Dave Alverson, Woody Brandon T' Sur' '15 Nd? ' 'serif' Q: vir N--of Qi L wr -3 ak AK Psi Fall Pledgex ,nw Ky.: Alpha Epsilon Rh Alpha Epsilon Rho, national honorary radio and television fraternity, chartered Pi Chapter at Baylor in 1947. Undergraduates may become associate mem- bers on invitation. The purpose of the fraternity is to foster the improvement of broadcasting through association with those of like interest. Farmer, jimmey wi-- l f ,Ear 'U' ' 'J Inove, Masuko Lark, Mary Ann Lewis, jeff Stewart, Johnnie Washburn, Pat Vrana, Leo Mr. Gerald Beckwith Spozzwr Laurel fociefy ,....J!2. Firrl Roux Iefl In rigbz: Anne Chaney, Treasurerg Annetts Friberf, Vice Presidentg Ellen Watson, President, Nancy Cooper, Secretary. Second Row: Jo Ann Cannon, Connie Halli- day, Pledge Advisorg Ruth Smith, Betty Lynn Wall, Purliamentariang Shirley Wyatt, Re- porterg Jeanette Hammack. Alpha Lambda Della Firrt Row, left to figbl: Sarah Phillips, Gloria Pat Barnett, Jo Ann Poskey, Sharon Cooper, Jane Myrick, Ann Mills, Mary Balch, Anita Bodine, Jacquelyn Thornton. Standing, left io fight: Judith McCleary, Lynnette Jacobson, Rachel Walthall, Jan Herring, Betsy Monroe, Becky Reed, Mary Jo Going, Sherilyn Bailey, Judy McCune, Donna Alexander, Rebekah Naylor, Carolyn McNabb, Mrs. Jack Herring. The Laurel Society is a senior honor society for women. Its pur- pose is to promote college loyalty, to advance the spirit of service and fellowship among university wom- en, to promote and maintain a high standard of scholarship, to recog- nize and encourage leadership, and to stimulate and develop a finer type of college women. The Club takes its name from the laurel wreath, which signifies honor and distinction. Beta Alpha Psi SIDOIZIOI' Dr. Burke Parsons Lynn Bergold June Brooks Maretta jo Burns Les Cypret Suzanne Greene Mamie Johnston Alice Marten Tom Palmer David Phelps Douglas Russell Beta Alpha Psi is an honorary and professional fraternity or- ganized to encourage and foster the ideals of scholarship and service as the basis of the accounting professiong to promote the study of accountancy and its highest ethical standards, to act as a medium between professional men, instructors, students, and others who are interested in the development and study of the profession, to develop high moral, scholastic and professional standards for its members and the profession generally. The first chapter of Beta Alpha Psi was established on the campus of the University of Illinois in 1919. Today there are over fifty chapters throughout the nation. The Alpha Rho chapter was installed at Baylor in 1955. Since that time it has consistently placed in the top 10 Beta Alpha Psi chapters in the nation through competition based on attendance of the bi-monthly meetings, overall scholarship of chapter members, participation in school and community activities, and contribution toward the advancement of the accounting profession. Tommy Anderson Don Archer E. P. Barber -4 jr 1 S xi Xi, ,, x li x N if 4' 'Pei fx A S Pike wx X-c .. iff' S?5 5.'599E? r-r r'9C'f O fy- m 3pDS,P0Y: an w no-.l,..m ,g,.Io:,g 5wQ,9,Cd 5E 'R'f5a'5:3 '- U- O gy: ui ,...7T'.- ,-.. Dj nO'Ds11 Uf'bf-v-. IJ ,-or-a ','3QQr Qwogfgq-grunts Q P,0E,,......f-f2U,.... ,1 .. 'dcngg-. UE' EV' E '-UQD-..r-43,91 S f0,-.. 'Op 5'm5,,Z'f'-gif? fb B Q' v-32:2-,.5.g UQ:x Of-fn D'-IJ '-f-P-,L ww? w,'?,.w r-1U UC- .'--ff.'. D-Q . 3: HOONIJ' ur 0336003 2-gaoomvo D-mQv-f.'-v-.w'T T' 1 . .1 xg Q' la N x x , -' X v, . we V' Beta Beta Befa First Raw, lefl to rigbz: Annette Friberg, Nancy Cooper, Karen Johansen, Carrie Palmer, Nancy Helms, Judy Jones, Mrs. Lillian Brown. Serozzd Roux' Dr. Cornelia M. Smith, Mrs. Martha Andrews, Linda Smith, Vernal Hurst. Third Row: Don Moore, W. A. Thomas Kennerly, Byrn Willianson, Dr. Mary W. Stewart, Linda Fry, Sunny Bullington, Craven, Bernice Beach, Bianca Chan, Dr. Fannie Tacker, Edward Todd, Mr. Herbert Robbins, Dr. Floyd Davidson. Fourth Roux' Dr. Bryce Brown, Don Patrick, J. E. Treadway, Wendell Erwin, Ronald Moore, Dr. William Widner. Delta Psi Kappa Delta Psi Kappa is the national honorary fraternity for women majoring or minor- ing in the fields of physical education, health education and recreation. Alpha Mu Chapter of Delta Psi Kappa was established in 1948. Its purpose is to promote a closer fellowship among women physical educators, to encourage a more pro- fessional attitude and higher scholastic standing. Ethel Blackman Rachel Colson Linda Copeland Dixie Crownover Frances Garmon Carolyn Graves Eveline Kapper Ive Lowry Carrie Palmer Gloria Pruitt Camile Yount Judy Wilson Sigma Tau Delta Lambda Alpha chapter of Sigma Tau Delta is one of the charter members of the national honorary English fraternity. Members are select- ed on the basis of interest, scholarship and char- acterg they must be upperclassmen majoring in Offirerr' President-Claudia Winn, Vice President-Shelby Dehart, Secretary-Treas- English. The watchword of the organization IS mer-Nancy Rogers Sincerity, Truth, Design. The purpose is The expression of life in terms of truth and beauty. Mr. John T. Smith Spomof' sy- Iirwzf Rough Left 10 Rigbl: Ann Davis, Mary Massirer, Claudia NX'inn, Shelby Dehart, Nancy Rogers, Serozzd Row: lxathleen Fisk, Barbara Gunnin, Carol Kearns, Nancy Ann Newman, Mary Anne Stribbling, Betty Lynn Wall, Ann Van Beck. Burk Roux' Ann Cheaney, joe Hyclen, Tom Chaney, jerry Hickman, Mr. john T. Smith, Oscar Santucho, Joan Pearson. ,NI of New X . xg i. ft. 9 X Sis . 3 .QR- rf . s Kappa Pl Fin! Raw, left 10 rigbi: Sue Massey, Katherine Reed, Martha Dawson, Dr, J. B. Smith, Nita Sue Davis, Gloria Griffing, Dana Wells. Semud Raw: Jill XX'ithrow, Nan Harlow, Lillian Pittard, Bonnie Burson, Ruth Ann Hemphill, Linda Hudson, Sharron Creighton, Jere Samuel, Ruth Bind- beutal. Third Row: McDonald Smith, Bruce Dean, Ben Franklin, Charles Fredrick, James Stover, Roy Ward, George Messaris, Ray Otis, John Ferguson, Jim Sivits, Paul Kemp. Firrl Row, left to riglsl: Charles Ragland, Mary Helen Foster, Ginger Underwood, Darrell Cates, Miss Ruth Miller-sponsor, Sandra Jameson, Charles Conner, Suzanne Rictor, Jerzy Forrest. Sammi Row: Marilyn Herrin, Ann Taylor, Pat Brownlee, Sandy Koonce, Betty Jo James, Diane Ward, Charlotte Howard, Carol Stout, Marti Davidson, Imogine Anderson, Chrystel Hall, Diane Edwards. Third Roux' Lil Carter, Barbara Sweatt, Carol Cates, Donna Kelly, Paula Jensen, Martha Nash, June Shipper, Judy Whitaker, Pat Bennett, Willa Dale Hilbrick. Fourth Row: Don Bennett, Richard Wuensche, Jim Vaughters, Joy Maynard, Judy Langford, Ruth Smith, Pat Wilkening, Jay Bates, Charles Barkema, Pete Martinez. Mi ' YW?-'-S:,, V. ig, Q 'l1 -,5.5qi?!ff, -gg. -fi- wt -r OI1 W Avi' Suzanne Rector Miss Martha Barkema Mrs. Walter Corrie Mu Phi Epsilon, a national music sorority, was founded on November 13, 1903, in Cincinnati, Ohio. The Baylor Chapter, Phi Xi, was founded under the leadership of Miss Martha Barkema on May 26, 1939. Miss Barkema and Mrs. Corrie are faculty advisor and chapter advisor respectively. Mu Phi Epsilon members are chosen for musicianship, scholarship, and personality. All members are music majors or music minors, and they participate through the Phi Xi Chapter in such activities as the American Music Program, Founders Day Musicale, and All University Sing. The chapter helps with the annual opera production and enter- tains guest artists who appear throughout the year. Gwen Anclrewson, Pat Brownlee Sarah Chambers, Margaret Chunn, Sylvia Crawford, Ruth Davis Diana Edwards, Lynn Farmer, Mary Foster, Connie Halli- day, Pat Henderson, Marilyn Herrin, Jan Herring Willa Hillbrick, Charlatte Howard, Carol Jacobs, Betty James, Sondra Jameson, Glynda Key, Judy Langford, Carolyn Magee Joy Maynard, Judy MC- Cleary, Ruth Merrith, Marge Neilson, Frances Neu, Carol Oates, Phylis Orven, Sharon Powell, Sandra Roberson Mary Smith, Ruth Smith, Ann Stanford, Carol Tel- ger, Ellen NX'ntson, Made- lane XX'atson, Doris Jo White, Beverly Whitman, Pat Wilkening Y? 'CV 'Sf' H. .niL..,., 'TX MQQSQ xx? ma .Nu C X xi I v X: 35-tslzsa-ea:-gs? swf fill , -e '-if ,s iggssr-rr.x Fx G, -' bN3:gr',.Q5 rag., , 2 - -s f'.4W. pk' -ww g. 1-.U 1: I 'xii' rua rx-,T . is be X1 'T . J-. jwf?f'?1:,,1 . ti- ' ease- sf? , 'wx .-2 N' K nav -- . was . sv.. f Q + xi mfsfryi :Rr 'gf aa-:. X x Qi-11 . ' i ' g vi,-fgz.-by is ' L i Q ' s vp. , ,, ffl 'Z' Q51-'P - x The Iota Chapter of Phi Gamma Nu, national professional sorority in Commerce, was organized at Baylor in 1944. Phi Gamma Nu is a member of the Professional Panhellenic Asso- ciation. The purposes of the organization are to bind members into closer friendship and loyalty to one anotherg to promote a standard of high scholarshipg to encourage participation in school activitiesg and to further interest in civic and profes- sional enterprises. Virginia Barton, Dee Bonorden Dolores Brazeal, June Brooks, Maretta Jo Burns 31' Mrs. Jean McReynolds Spnlzyol' Lu Nette Castle, Linda Chalk, Beverly Chido, Diana Clayton, Beth Ann DuBose Suzanne Greene, Susan Holt, Carol jones, Nancy joynes, Bob Anne McMulla, Shirley Miller Susan Russell, Gennell Salt, Pat Stuart, Carol Thompson, Connie Travland, Darline Wolfe I47 Phi Befa Mu Dr. and Mrs. Russel Lester Spozzmrr Sandra Munselle iv Pat Neff, Linda Odum, Ester Owen, Joan Palton, Carolyn Ryan, Suzanne Scarborough, Nita Smith, Margaret Spencer, Phi Bela Alu Sing Practice - Pat Stuart, Diane Ward, Judy Whitaker Pat Cline, Linda Copeland, Gene Czechos, Donna Duncan, Mary Ann Edwards, Sandra Fields, Muriel Friberg, Beverly Gatelins, Mary Goodwin, Mary Jo Hardy, Wille Hillbrick Glenda Hunter, Paula Jenson, Cynthia Kollhaff, Kaye Kaylor, Edith Lotta, Mike McClellen, Judy McCune, Carolyn McNabb, Brenda Kay Moore, Carol Jean Moore, Peggy Moore ' PI'6.fjl77EIZl This year Phi Beta Mu changed from a strictly music or- ganization to a social-service sorority. The purpose of the sorority is threefold, to render service to Baylor University by meeting the social and service demands present on the campus, to be especially concerned with assisting the Music School and all music groups in the furthering of music on campusg and to develop the spirit of friendship among wom- en of musical interests. Phi Beta Mu participates annually in Homecoming and May Day activities, and in All-University Sing. The sorority sponsored, this year also, The Fred Waring Show in Waco Hall and a new tradition was begun in giving a reception following The Messiah at Christmas for the Music faculty and guest artists. ILC Kimi .Qu if 4' V XA-Xa .10 - s ., ,, sb- 41'. Homeroming Float 2 l' 1 f.. 1.44. ,LQ Plai Beta Mu Fall Pledge: Donna Alexander, Brenda Amacher, Anita Bodine Mary Lou Berma, Sharon Barker, Bar- bara Baumeister, Mary Ellen Beall, Pat Bennett Dottie Bruce, Char- lotte Baugh, Vivian Burke, Carol Cates, Carolyn Carpenter, Rita Cherry ,-5 Don Bennett' Tommy Anderson, Charles Barkema, johnny Bass Pn4m1'e11f John Beall, Charles Brown, Carroll Cantrell, Darrell Cates Cleaon Chase, Ray DeLoach, Ronald Dempsey, David Doty, Richard Ellison, Mike Fling Gene Gibbs, Eddy Hammons, Charles I-Inmrick, Albert Hay, Dwight Halden, Daryl james Bob Johnson, Randy Lofgren, john Lil- ley, Pete Marinez, Tommy Mercier, john Morgan Gwen Morris, Mike Rhoades, Paul Rob- bins, Tummy Ryan, Ken Subatik, Larry Slwerwnml Tom Silbcx' Ioe itanford Geor re Town send, jimmy X7.lL1gl'IfEI'S. Doyle XX'.1yne, Dave Xlifillianws Phi Mu Alpha Q- 4-vip NCP' v-'wx .af i ,sqm .4 X R I I Pl Mu Chl The Pre-Medical Club of Baylor University, Pi Mu Chi, was founded in 1924. Its main objective is to promote greater knowledge and deeper interest in the various fields of medi- cal science through meetings, discussions, and lectures. The ideal result of these efforts is to provide impetus to the student in his quest for scientific enlightenment. To complement this basic objective, the members sponsor various social events throughout the year. Offiferr: President ....... ...i,,, , R. H. McCoy Vice Pres. .... ,,,. E lizabeth Brandt Sec.-Treas. ,. .... ,, ...... . Pat Griffith Social Ch, ,,.,,,,,...., ,,,,.,.,.....,.. S herrie Vandiver Publicity Co-Ch. ....., Patsy Teer, Ray Huff First Row, left to right: Patsy Teer, Jeanne McCain, Margaret Little, Joline Groves, Meliasa Snell, Virginia Dodge, Sarah Carpenter, Carolyn Crain. Second Row: Floyd F. Davidson, Sponsor, Pat Griffin, Linda Carver, Barbara Carver, Betty Harris, janet Vanders, Barbara Jenkins, Pamela Ward, joy Vee Davis, Carolle Allison, Karen Bullard, Marideen Longino, Elizabeth Brandt, Patsy Walker, Judy Madden, Suzanne Galloway, Ray L. Huff. Third Row: Marshall Daniel, Lee S. Harris, Kenneth T. Miller, jr., Chris Ernest, Lloyd Brown, james Warfield, Jr., Sherry Vandiver, Nancy Helms, Julio Aguilar, Larry Wasser, joel Morrow. Four-215 Roux' Lawrence Puckett, Craig Grant, Bill Gibson, David Altaras, Larry Cobb, Torn Crofts. Fifth Row: Guy Boyd, Duke Presley, R. H. McCoy, Biggs Crouch, Curt Sanderson, Don Hopper, Harvey Davison, jim Seals. Pi Gamma Mu 1' ' il l l Scllffdf Sandy Smith, Cludia VC'inn, Sonja Hutcherson, Paul Gaber, Sheldon Mixson, Everly Driscoll, Ann Smith, jeff Lewis. Sf.mdiz1g.- Dr. Lynn, Ann Chaney, jon Montgomery, Mary Katherine Mayes. Pi Sigma Alpha Fir!! Row, Itfz In rlglvfr Professor M. H, Evans, Cary Barton. Suvmd Roux' Harriet Burke, Connie Keesee, Milburn Goodwin. Gene Kincaid. Third Roux' jerry Lewis, Rufus Lopez, W. Eugene Harbcr, 'live XX,E.lll1L'I'l'Jy, Ifivinffi Rifzzu' Harold Dodson, jerry Perry, Ronnie Aiken. The purpose of Pi Gamma Mu is to improve scholarship in the social studies and to achieve synthesis thereing to in- spire social service to humanity by an intelligent approach to the solution of social problems, and to support existing social science organizations by promot- ing sociability and attendance at meet- ings. Pi Sigma Alpha is the national Political Science honor society. The purpose of the fraternity is to give a better under- standing of government, law and poli- tics to the future citizens and leaders. l I52 i In ,. X ,f l X X XX ow ff lx im' F' Psi,Chi Pint Row, Iefz to rigbz: Anne Widner, jenena Harding, jim Cole, Edward Layman, Fred Kessler. Serum! Roux' Herbert Craft, Ray Sansom, Nina Selz, Lemoine Black, Don Hay, Ralph Chason, David Clyde Marx. 7P '-N xx -Ss. Sigma Delta Pi Front Row: Babs McElroy, Oscar Santucho, Professor A. R. Sendon, Mrs. Walker, Luis Sierra, Ruth Smith. Serorzd Row: Andrea Hunter, Sonja L, Hutcherson, Annie Figureoa, Mrs. Cannon, Mrs. Sendon, Beth Drake, Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Lopez, Claudia Mills. Third Roux' David C. Muller, Harry Seuber, Candido Gonzales, Gene Kincaid, Julius Scott, Dr. Walker, Nan Harlo, Mr. and Mrs. Adams. v, ' DS-X X W f il ,J .il Ci ff' f LI x 1 I Psi Chi is the National Honorary Society in Psychology. Membership is limited to psychology majors or min- ors having a 3.0 grade average over a minimum of nine semester hours of psychology. The national organization was founded in 1929, and the Baylor chapter was organized in 1946, Since its founding it has participated in na- tional, regional, state, and local ac- tivities of interest to the science and profession of psychology. I 1 X I if fi ji f i. Ji x, if .if fl if If ' f' .4 ur, ,ii ,X X, N. L' af if The purpose of Sigma Delta Pi, the national honorary Spanish fraternity, is to further a knowledge of and a love for the Hispanic contributions to modern cultureg to stimulate a great- er interest thereing to foster friendly relations and cooperative spirit be- tween the nations of Hispanic and English speechg and to recognize those who show special attainments and in- terests. l53 Kappa Kappa Psi Shirley Lawson KK P.r2',i' Hameconziug Donald I. Moore Spmzrm' Richard Hudson, Ronald Lane, XY'.1yne Lzinhiim, Thonms Prirley, Brooks XVester N 0lIIflZ?9 Chuck Freneze, Gordon Harris, Ronald Holze I' jimmy Freedman Charles Ragland Fall Premfelll Spring Prefideflf Established at Baylor in 1948, Kappa Kappa Psi, national fraternity for college bandsmen, serves a five-fold purposeg to promote the welfare of the band, to honor outstanding bandsmen with membership, to stimulate gentlemanly conduct, to foster a closer relationship between college bands and to provide social experience for those involved in the college band. The KK Psi activities began in August when ten mem- bers attended the national convention. Shirley Lawson rode the fraternity float in the Homecoming parade and ex-band members and present members were greeted at a Homecoming party. The KK Psi co-sponsors with Tau Beta Sigma the annual Christmas party and sponsors the annual Awards Banquet in March. As the central promoter of the band's spirit and well being, KK Psi plays an integral part for the Baylor Band. Charles Conner, Warren Fields Nix Tau Befa Sigma xxx f-ftiiihkf as Q' rsriiif., . QI If Q- 1 9 ri-il-Ev X flklfi ' ,- .- , :skit - rt 1 . 1 - QQ, e . Tau Beta Sigma, national honorary band sorority, was estab- .lished in 1948 for the purpose of promoting the welfare of the college band. The sorority also selects worthwhile projects, honors women in the band through membership, and fosters a closer relationship between the various bands. Included on the sorority calendar were a band picnic, parties, and co-sponsorship with Kappa Kappa Psi of the annual spring band banquet. The organization also sponsors band trips, publicity for the Golden Wave Band, and the Waco Hall concession stand. 6' Mrs. Donald I. Moore Norma Basham, Ruth Cole Jean Fisk, Jo Flint, Judy Frederick, Carolyn Furr Margie Gilliam, Nancy Grandberry, Sharon Hodges, Jeanine Haube, Sandy Linterman Shirley Miller, Barbara Ann Snooks, Judy Staton, Sandra Wheet- ley, Linda Woosley I55 Tri D Tri D girly preptzre for Jlyle thou' Jolene Borsberry, Maudie Bell, Virginia Bradford, Nancy Cash, Lenna Coats, Carol Carden, Carol Cox, Barbara Davidson, Sharon Dick, Linda Dufour, Jimmie Dwire, Lynn Eikenburg Mary Ann Elder, Sara Garner, Judy Gibbs, Suzy Halbert, Mary Harrell, Marlene Hartman, Jeanie Haynes, Millie Hislop, Wildean Huff, Lynda Lane, Orene Long, Sandra Lunsford Evelyn McDonough, Lou Ella McElfish, Margo Mittel, Rosemary Moore, Ruth Murry, Rose Nichols, Mary Beth Palmer, Glenda Pate, Pat Piper, Jeraldine Purifoy, Pat Roth, Lanoyce Roper Lou Claire Rowe, Gwen Schulte, Betty Terry, Joan Thornhill, Nancy Thigpen, Gloria Turner, Margaret Vernon, Patti Watson, Georgia Wfoodall, Mary Lois Wfeaver, Leslie Wells, Idalia Ward Tri-D is the home economics club at Baylor Uni- versity. It stands for domesticity, dignity and dex- terity. Besides furthering the interests of home eco- nomics the club has several projects throughout the year designed to establish friendly relations among students in the field, instructors and outside con- tacts. Tri-D is affiliated with the Texas Home Eco- nomics College clubs and the American Home Eco- nomics Association. Tri D'.f entry in lbe Homefoming parade Gwen Aldredge, Carolyn Appelt, Sherilyn Bailey, Judy Bollinger Larry Nelfon and unidenlified friend dodging membeff. but 1201 Round Up pboiogmzpber, during Spring Pledge W'eek. l58 .,.,-. 'Av- .WW - .-. . WW..-..,..,, ..v..Y- ....,, .Q 1142 :GG 'SM hx S gm Hu. ,nn-115 aw-'4 .swing ,i MUSIC 500403 'TI' The Baylor Golden Wave Band directed by Donald l. Moore A . Combined Choirs Chapel Choir The Me1'i'yr11e21 The Baylor University Chapel Choir was organized in Septem- ber, 1955, by Dr. Porter. Membership is obtained through auditions and is open to any student who can qualify vocally and musically. The repertoire for the choir begins with the works of the masters of the early choral schools and extends to anthems and folk tunes, spirituals, and modern music. l ibn A Cappella Choir ' i ii l t i my : ,,L l 'G' . .Ei 9 . 4, 'A l e' 1 . -- 7 In flxeg Q -fi ' :Qi '-'f - aj t Tbe R0oz1zm.1teJ ,,....-.f ff-' A Freshman A Cappella Choir The Baylor University A Cappella Choir was reorganized in the fall of 1958 by Dr. Porter. Membership is obtained by auditions and is open to any student who qualifies vocally and musically. The repertoire to the choir ranges from works of the masters of the early choral schools to anthems, folk tunes, spirituals, and music of our modern day. A A ki high l62 If 1 as' 4 li' 141 it fl X .,s if if Baylor Bards and Rhapsody in Whife '37 'T '5L ON.. -'Q 'I The Rhapsody in White and Baylor Bards have just com- pleted their twenty-fifth anniversary as Z1 choral ensemble at Baylor University. These touring units were organized in 1937 by their present conductor, Miss Martha Barkema, Professor of Voice and Director of Glee Clubs, in the Baylor University School of Music. The personnel of the ensemble includes students from 16 states. They have presented programs in all parts of the United States and Mexico. There are about 60 singers in the touring group, representing students from all departments of the University. This year, 1961-1962, they toured 3400 miles through 10 states, going as far north as Michigan, singing 12 concerts, radio and television programs. Their repertoire includes sacred works from the master- pieces, classic and modern, and excerpts from choice Broadway hits, especially arranged for them. Membership is by try-outs only. jim Graff, bufifzefr mmlager' and Km-I Ma!- tlage, four manager. Prcsidwzl Vice Pl'C',l'fl7lEl1f ,, Corwrpozzdizzg S6fl'f?fr1I'J' R6l'0l'lfjlIg Serz'efm'y Tre,1Jln'e1' A , , Librrzriimr Tom' Alazmger . Bufizzerr Mmzfzger Plll7lft'ffj' . .. Piazzzrl . ,. . Arrifmfzl Pifmirlr Orgizzzifl, ,, we K l. Don Bennett Maurice Hill Ann Hunt Margie Neilson Dwight Holden Kay Anne Elsey Tommy Lander Karl Mattlage james Craft Don Roberts Martha Nash Gordon Harrell Ginger Underwood Ruth Ann Rutledge Tommy Lander I63 BRH Choir I64 under the direcfion of John Wyaff J. 1 ,I .3 4 U , xygl-4 ws 440 I -- X: -, 5, Q, 1 S23 , ew Ei, , Yx 3 A . x --w-vu-rw-f.A.--ww.-w.,.-n,... nw.. ..wf...-.-wfmewff-.spy-wv. --.- .Q ...,.,.....gnauv-M, , . g' i MILITARY 1 l I l i f E i L+- G-01-Tiilmeeef -- at '- rc, V ,A N.......,,,,x,,,m..a,,,,f-'answer-'s-.:' V ' W' Lt. Col. Ray R. Kilman X '- v Q Dr. Monroe S. Carroll U12iz'erfilA1' C00m'im1l0r The Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps is maintained at Baylor University to prepare students to become better, more useful citizens and to provide the specialized training necessary to qualify them to serve as Air Force officers. Air Science courses are taken concurrently with other degree programs. No degree is offered in Air Science, but it 'Y ,.,.X , 3 F1 4 ' fx 'hx' '-ffN!?S3.!-f f Mal llrmi, LQ. Churchill I66 -me Maj. joe H. Copeland 1-331. e. -,,----'- -ul. TfSgt. james Swanson S,fSgt. Xllfayne A. Gray is an academic minor course of study which may be earned over a period of four years. After completing technical training in Air Science and receiving a bachelor degree from Baylor University, the ca- det will be commissioned Zl Second Lieutenant in the United States Air Force. ,..g ... Drill Tam: Sl!Sgt. Rex I.. jordan SIDNEY P. ALEXANDER - Squadron Executive Officerg Air Inspectorg Squadron Commander CALVIN L, CHASTEEN - Air Inspectorg Squadron Commnnderg Deputy Group Commander JOE R, COLVIN - Personal Servicesg Squadron Commanderg Ma- teriel and Comptroller Q RAY M. DEAVER - Squadron Commanderg Information Services Officerg Personal Services JOSEPH P, DELLINGER - Band Commanderg Drill Team Com- manderg Distinguished Military Student BENARD W. GANN-Materiel and Comptroller: Squadron Commanderg Group Commanderg Distinguished Mil- itary Student XVILLIAZNI P, GAL'T - Operations Of- ' firer, Personnel Officerg Information Services and Chaplain BOB XV. HARRISON - Informations Sciiuc-s .incl Chnplaing Operations Of- tiier. Squtidron Commander HARRY A. LITTLETON - Adminis- tmtiie Ofricerg Materiel and Comp- trolleri Air Inspector VAN D NIASSIRER - Drill Team Ci-mm.intlcr1 Group Comnmnderg As- sistunt to the Commandant Distin- guished Militriry Student PERRY XY. POLK - Deputy Group , Conmuntlcrz Band Commnnderg Ad- 2 ministrutive Oltitci SAMMY I RHODES - Personnel Of- ficer, Ailminzstiuirive Utliiterg Squadron Coniimiwlii -IIMMII. L, ill 'Viifi - Sqtmdron Commandcrp I' . x 6, I . :i'iii-hind. er: Opemtion i i Nl-0' Summer Camp Iazdoclrirzaliozz Flighl S 'Y 5. x GCTTP' .1 vpn Rifle Team B.1f1d Squadrmz 101 -J bi., , 1fV 'f, U. V .., M, , , 5443 , -, V, 'f 'ku Sqzmdrorz 102 . ' - .'w - , ....,.,, . - , 4 wx U 4, ,v ifww .lf .5 A K-.ru 3555 ,..4g,,s-', . .. -v , ' mf' -- Squadron 103 PUBLICATIONS Y Editor , Amor. Editor ,... . Mtzrzdgirzg Editor . , Ant. Illflttzlgillg Editor Night Mfzmzgizzg Editor Sporty Editor ..,.....,.it,,,, Soriety Editor , . A . Amzuemerztf Editor .,,, , Ilvire Editor ...,.,,7, ,, Adzfertirizig tllmztzger ., Photographer , Editor-Bi!! Hartman FALL SPRING Bill Hartman Henry Holcomb ., ,, Ella Wall , .tt,.,.. Ken Stedman Linda Abshier Bill McCleary Darla Prudom Ruth Ann Burris Carolyn Clayton Larry Hodges Paul Currier Editor .,.....,. Amor. Editor v,,,.. Managing Editor ,.,...r.., . Night Marmgirzg Editor Sport! Editor t,,,..w.w...,...,, L, Soriety Editor ,.,.,.. . Amzzfemerztf Editor ,.,., Copy Editorf ..,,.,... Adrertifitzg Mazinger .,t.... Photographer ,r,,,,,,,,,, Ant, to the Editor ......., or Bill Hartman Ken Stedman Ed DeLong Ella Wall Ken Stedman Julie Raef Ruth Ann Burris Carolyn Clayton Pat Web Larry Hodges Paul Currier Vickie Klaras ,N gl ,. Vx l :Vgwf -' Sw:-.. ffl - W,k5,:i.:: 5- - .. ' - vi' ff':ffJT- : f-1..g- 285' 1' gh 512 C , 1' 'flifg . 1 Q .V..X,. ., V' 1' 5 ww.- Ken Stedman 2 f 2 Ella Wall 5 ...S Qi + Ul Henry Holcomb Ed DeLong Linda Absier Julie Raef 'T Bill MCCleary ,muh -Nw. . xx:- '. Uv 1-:QQ K z ,,..,.,,.,.....a- D.1rla Prudom Ruth Ann Burris Carolyn Clayton lJ,2.'ii 1 Carole Pope Paul Currier Pat Webb ,. ? x Q 1.- Vickie Klaras , ,r lvl J. Wx , 5 F5 A .. TNF- 1 3 EDITOR, Bobbie Sue Wilson Edilm' , ,..A ,, Mfzmzgizzg Editor , ,, Clair Ediforr Senior' , . fznzior , ,. Sophomore v,,,.,. Frerbmmz Ffzrufly Edilor Y,,.A., A Perromzlifier Edilorr Club Ediforr ,,,,Y,,,,, Avliz'ilie.r Editor .,,, Y. Sporlr Edilor .,.A, r Lau' Edifor .,,A.., , Military Editor! ,Y,A,A Bzzrizzerr Edifor ...... Nzzrmzg Edilor ,,,., . Art Ediforr ....A Phologmpberr ..,A., We Mmmgifzg Editor. Betty Dean Murphy , T, ,, Bobbie Sue Wilson . Betty Dean Murphy ,T Pat Graves Madelene Brown, Beryle Ann Tolbert Sharon Bourgeois, Anne Taylor Judy Reddell, Mary Crossland Bonnie Kehutek Dianne Wilson ,T ..iii. George Rye, Mary Lee Conatser Susan Smith, Raynor Reavis, Lee Trail, Sarah Carpenter Dianne Wimberly Danny Bagby johnny Murphy Pinky Gann, Bill Gaut W. B. Dwire jerry Williams David Alverson, Doug Allbritton Paul Currier, Billy Bell gp' S ?xnmEM 'Qs Johnny Murphy Susan Smith ig Q H.. Dianne Wilson PinkY G9-HH A photographer i.r photographed il, .v ' X . Q :N Paul Currier 3 Danny Bagby ' -qui' X . Bill Gaut The Round Up .rponmrf 4 lea for Ike Beauly nomifzeex. 5' 'qv' 3 1 lx 'X I 'cw 1 Frank G. Hardin Bzzrizzexr Mafzfzger Smdelzt Plzblimtiom' Publications Staff Mrs. Frances Province Baylor Lille Baylor Press Q Q f - .xNNs- I T y GOVERNMENT joe Allen joe Bailey Carolyn Bell Suzanne Blailock Ken Blassingame George Chandler joe Cheavens Martha Cheavens l X Sue Collier John Collins Sara Dawson Eddie Dobroski Teddy Estess Craig Evetts Lynn Farmer Mike Henke David Hennessee Barbara Ann Husel jim Leavell jim Ledbetter Pete Martinez Sammye Mayo Robin Middleton X on Peggy Moore 1 . Q 1. 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Iwi Q EL!! . .- S ff' 'nf5f'5f 3gEf Sports JUDGE ABNER MCCALL Prefidefzf of fha I7l1jl'6'l'fffj' Athletic Council DR. EMERSON O. HENKE Clmirmazz of ACFOIlIIfj7lg DEPIZNIIZEIZI , l MONROE S CARROLL DR. D. BRAGG DR. W. DIXON PV01 UV Dem of Grfzdzmte School Clmirmmz of Geology Depmlmerzt JOHN BRIDGERS, H end Comb and Athlelic Dirertor B sw. .f ' . yr , 6' GEORGE WRIGHT, Spar!! Pzzblirily Direriov' COACH WALT HACKETT f, ,NV WEAVER JORDAN, Trainer JIM CROW, Stadium Direftar ' Q f '5 I.fT'77 515' 5: ... A .' gfa,j,4,Lvw,awfzf,f5f-,3-hzit- +R. '- -- ' '5g2ji,2fi'r'?ff1Jg1f:?5 ' ' l V 1 1 ff,'.sm4:11:f,mf's,W' ev ,, -..' . A ,4.,.., - , ., M.. . .f ' f' ,ggzfxfzx 'S' .15 BRIDGERS, JOHN Football WA. 4 1 - we, L .. Q. 2. .. ,sf .wg,..K ' lj sh . .Q ffm un? N ua. L ,QM-A w- -, :-. - M'-f1'i3Ncnil 1f??g ,L-5 - :O .' Q A ' , - 3,:,,, , A-, -,- kv ' , 1T',:f::-,1 Qfgxx- X lf. ': ' 4 ' N .f- . K 3 1 .wgigx f V it Ya '5 'N an 4 Q J W l , ' K if 'W F52 'U 5 ,M N 3 as 'W Y NX 'Qfs 55 ,wg gf, K' . RK+, , , we .,.w.,.,?z,, 4. I -l t N v KC Q is s up g X E . 3 .x Y ' .b l f 5 J 'N Ky, Q I I .X q l E lf, . Q PATTERSON, JACK Track 424 fffq' MENEFEE, BILL Basketball ,f- - 'N F5 ,Q N l , xg W, BECK, OTIS Golf I94 -::::.'-54- Wi? jianii 4 .ff arf' wr 1 . 4 ef rx 5 fl . . C SCHROEDER, DUTCH Baseball DRIVER, CHARLES Football PURVIS, CHUCK Football K ,Xxx I K HARRIS, WAYNE Football .- ZIMMERMAN, HERB Football 'U Baylor Spirit Y I X N f 1, fa? , 7 44.31 . .wh ,gl ,.. 'wkiwkq-4 .,1 Q. H- . ., -+4 9, vr .-- R V' Q ' nf :W sm,-, J . - , , ' .V w n F Nlfgt ,wh V 4, 5 . M H ,X -, .I n sf, wmv In L L-f'Y,,,, aaa' ,.,. -.CN . , .wh X , -- , ,A - 4., Q-K N, ' '+I 4 ' -my , 1, 4!'lfww,, - 1qj,.,.n' 1 'F , 1' 4 if' . ,,, was ,gt s ,V .J a K ' , . I! .' ' - ' 'J A , g.51 g',' , ,.PlOfv -A f A W. '- 5 . ,,, QQ. ' ' ., rv X X' xv ' . H A 1 with :J N.. 'pt-'f A A ' . .0 f -I. . :: ' --1 ' 1 , 1. ' ,, f-'- V ff, ' 5,934 ,, ymq, . ,.1 ,,, Vt -.Wa fvulN .IQ,,L. 5. vr 'L 1. I 4 ' Y ' 'QT ' , 4' - S L r i' ,, W nf- -,ll M, +,'g'fv.8.fs 3. -- v ' v ' 0 - -Q11 ,xx l . ' . I .- YM .. ,Q-1-, ,1 5 .wah X V b b, 4'- l fV KW 1 , , A x 5, if - , . , J , A As- f N- - , ...L A fu. ig! v .- ' 3 X X-x x . I..-X-iv-re-.3 1 g , A ,-qX. 'f--'N 4. . 0 N H I ' FOQTBALL xo wh .uv.,.-'W'-V55 Baylor stomped Walce Forest 31-O in the '61 season opener. The Bears scored the first three times they got the ball. It was 17-O at the half, but the Bears scored twice in the second go-around. The third team took over in the second half and missed a field goal try in the final moments. The Deacons never had a chance against the exuberant Baylor team. The Big Bull made a classy debut as a fullback, running 21 yards for the first TD and taking a screen pass 20 yards for the last one. Ronnie Goodwin, Tommy Minter, jim Oldham, Bert Tate, Bobby Ply, Ronnie Stanley and Sonny Whorton all played leading roles in setting off the beacon-winning plays. Carl fMagic Toej Choate didn't miss all night, setting himself a goal for the season. . .1 ziwk 'Q 8 Q , M A .1 ,..,v-' AS' Y Q' .Ask V -QSAW Q ' ' x 3 5 The fourth quarter decided the issue in Pittsburgh as Baylor came from behind under pressure to take the game 16-13. Carl Choate began the game with a 26-yard field goal. An interception in the second quarter gave Pitt her first touchdown. The second TD came when Pitt grabbed a Bear fumble and marched 48 yards. Fighting back the Bears scored the first time they got the ball in the third quarter when Good- win's punt return set it up. A last quarter desperation drive that went 92 yards proved to be Pitt's undoing. A hard drive of 14 plays was climaxed with a fourth down pass from the Pitt 8. Carl Choate's perfect kick added the final point. privll Ui as.. Q X. -me' ,,.. 1,- gf J ,. ,guru in 4' x -', gf .a' K A 2. . .nn My , f1.mn..f 1 geszmi P O wx 4 i il P1 1 1 Q 1 F il s U zos 1 P' 0 YIIVY X! lx .QSSW x ,Q NM WWW f' -- uw sw - f9'9Sx-'K ig V 15 ' x ,wi-33' .PQ vw 9' Baylor - 13 Arkansas - 23 The Bears dropped this one 23'13, after an exchange of fumbles and punts. The Razorbacks jumped to a 10-O lead before much of the second quarter was gone. They added six more on a 32-yard pass from Bill Moore to Lance Alworth. The Bears muffed one chance to score, then went 50 yards in the last 37 seconds of the half. The try for a two-point conversion failed, leaving it 16-6 at the half. Early in the fourth quarter the Bears narrowed the gap with another touchdown. But the Razorbacks pulled further ahead, putting the game on ice with another six. .wha .- .1 I 'Et-1 ll-I E li Ne V: .-,L L. 1 ,x 208 1 . Al The Bears lost a thrilling all-out fight to a nerveless sophomores toe in the final seconds of the Red Raider tilt. H. L. Daniels, a sophomore quarterback, drove a perfect 35-yard field goal through Baylor's goal posts with 35 seconds remaining in the game. Tech had taken a 14-O lead before the game was six minutes old, but the Bears had come booming from behind to even the score by halftime. After that, red penalty flags and Red Raiders ganged up to seal their doom. Carl Choate kicked two fine conversions and one 36-yard field goal. Many of the Bears will be remembered for the fine play of that afternoon. wmv .X , u NG' .WM - A, . ' N., 1-'tp fi. f-,,-1 N ' 209 Baylor - O AGM - 23 The Farmers from College Station inflicted the worst defeat ever suffered by the Bears under the direction of Coach john Bridgers. They also handed Baylor its first shut-out in nearly three years. The Bears were never really in the game. A8cM had nine points before Baylor had a first down. A combination of alert Aggie defense and Baylor mistakes held the Bears to a total gain of 133 yards. The Bears moved into Aggie territory only four times all afternoon. They never got any closer to paydirt than the 29 yard line. vii ' f I ...E.... 'F' 'Y IT' ka 'J' -+ fl af' .f-. mfr TT. 1'T '- 5. -www biki ' 'ta' .5 N ' ., . .- iff ' r1' A 1 Y I . ' 1 A 4 4. -A. fl in J it A F4 ,. .' 'Y 'S hi. 'V A Y X, YI M ,MQ S3935 V K gb. 4V SY V '-. Q Baylor - 28, TCU - 14 Q Sig gm ' X -vs U 5-.,a, . ' .X . , ' 'LDT 5 M, 4 U-.W ' -Q w xllil, f gd'-if r il 'er' W f l 5. 091+ +ey. Z J '-.Mal '10, -'Q' ew 3 . ' g 'Wt ...te 'Q Baylor's Homecoming fans were delighted to see the Bears come suddenly awake and flog the T.C.U. Horned Frogs, 28-14. The Bears used plays they hadn't used all season, and used them effectively. All their efforts added up to an impressive show of first downs, and, as a result, touchdowns. It was Baylor's first victory over T.C.U. since 1954. Baylor's 549 yards gained was the best since the opener against Wake Forest. Carl Choate kicked all four extra points perfectly, leaving his record unblemished. -f WN -3. Z. L... Q41 ,L .1 s 0 'y-.5345 af! Baylor - 7 Texas - 33 The Bruins bowed to the nation's number one team by a score of 35-7. The Texas ef- fort was helped by four lost fumbles and sev- eral dropped passes. The Steers displayed their number one style with awesome efficiency, though, as James Saxton picked up 171 yards. The Bears were able to hold Texas to only 282 yards, a far cry from their usual Saturday total. l 3 i N iz l .2 it I lla K 1 1 2lb ,Q f'Qs:f-gpxw' 5 VN Q NF ,.,.. . w v x A., N5 ,, ,Q . ,vf Af' wg 1 -N ,, K ,F . . A, f ,Q ,mare-G' , .A - - nv., r - W3 w - Vx ,af , if ,.,. . A .X , ,Q r, .uw - ' 'ww 'Q K 'N . H .:Q QQ5i-42.396-3' :WMI .. - , .. .H Q. .mr - A 91 .M .:-M up w .. 4, ,G . X, V 1. -'faq ' ,,- .aw A J ,- .. Nm ,, M ' ' 'W A wi m. 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V A , .-.Q-4 , . if Q ia .t - iff: Huw' .. me ,L-Ad ,Q 4-52- . 7:1 -R -tsl? ' ' 1 ,wwf-'--nsuunnnnuu e ,,, Baylor - 14 Rice - 26 The Bears' 26-14 defeat by Rice was their fifth loss in ten games. But their play wasn't fairly mirrored by their record. The loss to Rice came about largely because of the Bruins' inability to halt the Owl offense. That, coupled with several instances when passers were unable to hit their mark, marked the difference in the game. Several first downs were lost to penalties, also. The Bears played good ball for the first three quarters but had to go-for-broke in the last one. They just couldn't quite make the grade. s fi Xl Q? :,i, 5,,La?l.., , f if . W gi . .51 'I' X -.'V -- U ., 3 x..N,, I t ,tn 1 : V W ' , v f iz, ,1q kb 1 . , . H 'Q f fl 1 li if 4' ' . ..- , ,',1 5 .wwf-sim-,Q,, wb. . 32. 64191 'Q . . sg I as V if ' 4' -E . ff e-'3?Zi':2K.Zta: Tommy Minter LH .s-,,. Q, .J 6 5tii:'.i.- , L ' f fel '1 ' rg-3 .,.,, 35? 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Herbert Barriil U01 lake! the ball down rourt for Baylor ax jobn Hoggard U1 and Don Brownlee look on. . - ' w':'1 wa 'Ya gi' ,. ,tx mx QS 'I 15 . 'R Kwai 4.4 pu' we , Q eg gfgiimsy-' ' fs All flllffflfff-1' fdvrfv lbw! gov,-' ,zu gf .zv .1 wmll of a band Several player: scramble for tbe ball. in Ibe fan. 228 A blorked pan. 1 TWSa Everyone walrbe: af a looxe ball headx out of boundx in Baylor-Trirzizy game. 2' 4 4 'W '-'- Qs . n ig 5, .Q 1, P - 5 , in ' AP' 1 . 4 '31 N X pin I Vf' ,ffl jf Tbe ball lanky like il if filling on Ike floor 415 a Baylor player moref in flofe Io aflempl a lay up. W if Tlye ramera joim in the aftiorz af Baylor' morex dozwz the muff agaimz Texaf Tefb 1 Number 21 geif Jet for a pau. , -af 2 Bill Aioma lain . ff MSM player. The ball if jun out of reach ax Baylor battle: Texas Tech. 32 The game wa: alm jurt out of reafb ar Baylor lm! 55-51. Coafla Bill Menefee gizfef llse boy: a word of efzrouragemenz during lime out. More erzroumgemezzl if given aut by Coach Menefee during azzollaer zzme aut. ff'f g'c ,aw-.,,,.1G'?' Wt. ,..X V A -Ad. 'VJ , 'XX' Q , ,V,, u ,gy t , ' 1. 1 xg: .K J 1 -N W qv , . , . K ' 5- 9 ,s , '-::l.,.. . '- . I J -- ' ,Z -A 1 'J , 5- - r- N 'on .,,1:5:r.. . -.x,-h N-Q lx . 7, K . ,, , ' V ' ' f Q A: ' l'f'r-vs.,,,4,,4,7 X fl, - . .- -1' .N-.kifw mf,--f-:rL',':' 5 H I U-,. :.. ' li l'-:gr I Several playen, roarhe: and axfafted fam .reem lemporarily dixinferexted in lbe proreedingf. SMU IUIIIEJ' dazwz uifb fha 7'6fJUIHId in J luyflu under the Afllihlllg bafkfi. All SMU p1.zyer b.zJ .1 bm-d rims balding an 10 :be lull zubezz .z f?.1IIIlIZJl6? bumpy kim from behind Tbif reyulted in Iwo poinlf Azg.1i11J,f tbefiggfex. 5,40 xi, 'Shun se xfy' Q '. x KN 0 47 45' IVA 1 'S M ,M fr, Y S 95 v , Q.: Q . , , gil .4 . ,N ' is K Q, ,QV g Qflfqv 'CE- N- -1 sb' A 55, x . 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'Q 1 W -x I WV' a r 5 5' M ' mf. f J, f . .. A - - ,- X-- ,, ': fv.w:.f'f'?f K- - . BASEBALL mm .Y S 5 'Qld g. .QQ 52 5 gms NJA Miyagi. xv. 1. fue L if' ' jllliw g I Y ...s Q Y 3. l li l Q K y A A J r s 5 ' TCU'.f Don Rejzzaldx look! or Zbe ball afler laziznzg zz 11. ling drive, wbzle Dazzd Young gel: a glove ul 0 air TCU mlrber Azzderfon zlmzly 764151761 or Ibe pztrlz as BU J Art Fuente: romzerty 1. ' .s .,. 1 4' lv .f V Us ': ,.v 1 , ,,, QL' , 1 wx .ik-Q , .f 1 '. . 'u Q . va .-,.,v qv Baseball - 1962 Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor TCU TCU Texas Lutheran ACC ACC Texas SMU A8cM TCU SMU SMU Texas Texas TCU TCU A8:M A8cM Rice Rice EASTER TOURNAMENT Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Arkansas N. W. La. N. E. La. N. W. La. N. E. La. Fuxlf 6.11 u'.15 high-lbe 11.111 uw: lou Season Record 17 - 7 Conference Record 9 - 5 Neely, beading for fini. qv..- an mauve L f P n Goodwin muzzdx third lmfe an way zo Jcorifzg agairut SMU. Neely .rlfefrffm Ihr and wide. Neely make: a fine pirkup to complele 4 double play bgainrt SMU. Y , I Lelbdler move: into third hue during SMU game, wg sbs Goodwin Jlide: Jafely into third bare againft TCU. Tell bfm about il, Coarhff .. -.1-1 f-i i f '-f. ' '. - ff iw ' '- 31 - X ' fi .-Agia .vw 'K , X - ' 1. ' Y .2 ' . ' W s.- V-. 3'-.f . f f f ' sm xsffwaws Tom Lf!lfeller-ruznzer-if ragged ou: by Jlaorlytap, Luffy Briuvz- dike izz game .1lqg1i11,ft SMU. -1959 4 I .s 'l f'V .AAAI ,.... ,.... -o J, ff ,..-as ,xo N Z N Wait 'til next year . . ,af Q Did you bear the one abou! .... 9 N1 0 7 .X ,lb M., , y f There romef .1 fime mug an vagqvvf Q .SQ 1 wvv-kuN'Q-'Yil dyno: fu f T J 1 Five mare feet and I'll be mfe al home. ? 33 'a 1' dh . -umm-wvebvm-we - ., Fred Neely i.r railed .mfe on a clofe play at home. . V 'Q ' ' bfi 1f .Q 245 Y, yi 1' ' x 1 fm gkaiuxg X ' I ,. I I ' A igifismf X. . gif' 1 W- 533 . by Q95 W . Q... 1 . .aa ., 4 ',-iv, :Fw . 'wx ' as . . ,ZA -..- we-4 4' ,,A.'N'S ,vw in-Af V , .M-f 41 X w '34, , -xr' iv.-M . , , agr:w,1..fM.- --Q . A.: , W, , H , rf. if J-u..f., ,.,,,-:f0,-vgff-V'm':mg X- i,.,,.-. 1 Aw 1 I , an .352 fa .x , , Q'3A-.rd-uw -f4'j2+Ajj.. ',j',,,f5 , fgj, 1. -1, . - v ' :V .1 A , -xr 2 1 ., ' . , x ,, V -W? df. !?ff'5!2?.fw,-.,-- 'f9. 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TRACK Baylor Takes Southwest Conference Track Championship For the second time in three years, Coach Jack Patterson's tracksters, the varsity and freshmen, swept to the Southwest Conference track champion- ship. junior speeclster Bill Kemp paced the Bears by winning both the 100 and 220 dashes and run- ning outstanding legs on the winning 440 and mile relay teams. Another junior, Glynn Fields, grabbed second places in both sprints and ran legs on the relay teams. The varsity stars dethroned defending Texas 95 9f1O to 50 2f5. The Cubs also dethroned the Shorthorns by a margin of 73 2X5 to 51 7f10. 'WK' 'L T. W ,' 2 L , 5fx'I? ?NL' :bfi HI Ile SU C pre llmf DeB0er nerzourly begmr Ibe 880 yard firmly. YQ Nm YM em., .Y McKay upxetf and plaref third in Freflamezn broad jump. Fffiflmdil difrlu llarawer 1c'm'nzJ up for Ibe prelin1in.zrief W W i i 5 N 4 M . I ' :5g. 1 z K r . 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' ' r M- g :4m.1-: if l ,Q nw, - ..,Aaw'Qf?Snx'g2s?s,3f4-L .xx-:Q jgRa:f'2'35,.gw,,w' fs- iffcl-'-R' e - we f 1,1 , ,I - , gfgfi m3,,gn:,5T' ?ygf,-:K!w E,2jj'Eg!'f ff2,ejg1'g52Ysy.,' ,i'5f 'A,4gPsg - ..,e1,f,5k-Q3 1,-.ff S'6-Sf' , - I 35?-N1 -l firsff- - 'f,ggg Lz3'5ig5:-faeigl.-, -Y .. 2.QxQf,1wi1?34 X ,,f3Qr3f.2...A,- - - ir 'M X .:,z4',-1' . -4' ' , ' .. -f.r,..:k . X -Q , 1 - W.,-X-V 5, vs 3-g 'ff g-are , x, ., , U-..-W X- f? ?fSff:2?44f2s5f5' ,. mwi'E fftifff.aff-V'ag,1,efQ.fT X--4-2 -Ja H if Ik , Afler being out lhe entire Jeafon will: injuriey Bennet xurprixey everyone and plate! second in lbe low burdlef. Siarlifzg pmrlirer before meet. Although Kemp and Fields were the top performers of the brisk May afternoon, not enough credit can be given to other Bears. Roy Smalley, David Bennett, Bob Mellgren, David Alexander, Joe Thompson, Eddie Curtis and Frank Mazza all did yeoman duty. For the freshmen, Henry Pickett, Rex Garvin, Art Whitmer, Ray Kayser, Walter Hayhurst and Jim Lancaster were the leaders in the hornclipping. It was truly a Baylor day at the new Baylor track stadium as the thinclads in green and gold ran their hearts out for a winning cause and for a winning coach-Jack Patterson. Smalley, .rameuflmt exlmurled, .rmiler :zfler a grueling fini place in ibe 440 yard dark. DeBoer leadr the field in a lriangular meet 880 yard run ci.. pai -AJ mime? ,. 4 A -- ,- lvT.,. . ve V3 5,.,,f,x .,,, , ,J e V M f Nil'- wr. .. ,:,. 1. , Q 3 w laik' mme r .V 35vg Q' 5wN! K, . ..l w'A+ ' e.-.w-p.- sun. ' mmf SIVCH' lop Jprinlerx, Kemp and Fieldy, enroute to cl 1-2 finixh in the 220 yard dash, yngpge w x. , - m..w,,w ,ee g ,ww -,,,,A. Smalley and ffoxb Stan Long loale on ax Bean run away will: zlve con- ferenre lille. 25I ui Gu W,,,,fv-- nv-20-'li Thompson lake: the baton on the ,fbird leg of llse mile relay. Smalley',r fin! place in the 440 wax an impiratiorz 10 onlookerx, df well Smalley edge: LKIIIKQLRUIZ for B.zyl0r'J fin! pine 111 lbe mile relay and ,z Jerond un- dupuied flmmpionylaip in three yemf. ax partzrzpants. .2 lfx ? , 3 S i .-.c:4::1'1E 284 haf' fm? .,, ff X Q . - . vu. f,.y-S'i6'r- - :- mic.-Fu A..-sl f , FFQQX'-. , siI:l,S--1' 'S' 1 -,,. McKay ,gels up in flee air in lbe broad jump. Pirkeit finixlfed flrn in froxh broad jump. Segfesz yell: Bean an an a bo! Saturday aflernoon. FQ am, haw Harbour lake: off for a fourfln plufe efforl in lbe vanity broad jump. Coarh Pal worriex while Bear: ' take Lmzglwrn: and fbe clsam- ' ,QA piamlsip. ' f Bennet lm: Io work for lei: second plare in tlae lowf. 253 .sg,. , . Y F., .,,. ,, JW. Pirkell plarex fifth in 100 yard daily af Durbeff eye: the crowd. W Frexbman mzckxterx have many reemm' to rejoife l Segrefl bid.: for an early lead in flee mile run. mile. Plzil Carmjold in ilye frefbman .:. Rex Garvin, Leulefr road-runner, Ieadx the 440 pre-lim:- X-w:5g'1fV,.1g3-:: , 2- P Magis ,.-:H--A W X., ,, 5 ,fr F, 3 .. ,,,-,t- , Q. Numa m T'i5?f'if5f+QJ5:,7 T 'S ' , , . 'X R- '-'W' ' ,,,3.3A .9-or ' f 1 'V uf M ,M ,1.. .iz ' M, ' I .- f A .Lv-m..MM,' ' , Q- YP - ' - ' , Q,-1 , . ' 3,-afar-q, - M- .--' ,-.1ffws-,- nba' -Q-. S, i ,A - . . - 4 ,' 1 -. ,i , M' Q vi, :ly-f--rf ' 4. - 'X ws. 1' Af m'i?A5- H' ,U b- . .- . . 7.- ,. , X A-lbw 'H' --- ' N , -. x , xww ,I Xa Q . T!-'I-if y . . ' - , V. .- , - ' Q . . A: -,T':wM:Ai f V -V -' if--,u' ,- V f -7- . M, ' - -. - ' '4 1 5 -523 ,W .... -1. ' I '- 2 Y , Q! 'ww 'A 'f H ' ' J X K- . , .N 1 -'rx U , .j,:f:1g:5. 1- I ' ' ' - 5' ' ' ' - 1 'fi' . . .p V Q .. 34, .fn , 'V - A , - t , vw V ' Q . Pickett leadx off lbe winning frexbman 440 yard relay. ma-an-V0 11 f Rumzerx to your markf Q DeB0er flipf by Iemipperf in cozzferem'e pre-limi. A , I ,.E,? , A A ,, I : T L. .L -W: x 1: ., , ., ,.g:1f'i'31 E'- -2:12221-'1Z'f' JIXQTNWFV . ?.i3'1'5E351555121552fE5sf52 'f'If -'filfiilisli 4 iljif.-S-ffallif-25, -'fw31J'vX? - ' Q -1-15. -:J--,:I,j1'a,j151:5'j,15:'-3::' -39.551-F2 ... ,'1 1I:'E. EI1:j.5'.5.j1':':gm1:f T.: x.I1'1j,3gvfE ' ,' ,. ' ' ..,.. ., 4 , ' ,55 5 'Y '- V- , ..-gg' X X. P ,tg-is 4, Q Y H 2, ,., kid N Y gg 2' a NL 'V x J 9' , .M ,, .W . .5 ., . ,L 1 W ' -, .V -gf? l SE Q :J .fisf '- ', in 1: Q 1 v.1f 'i-,.i - V if ' x x ., it v d- X w - S 1 3 v 7 gpg ' fe .I Lb. -X f - 5 ww- 1 .,,, 'ff '1 ' A' '?5SiL., 2 . zwtfi xi - .- .. -L A greal leamg a great dayf 4 great mach! ? Nr OTHER SPORTS Gymnastics Baylor's gymnastics team coached by Gene Perkins finished third in the Southwest Conference Gymnastics Meet held at College Station. Of Bay1or's total 55 points Bernie Battles, who was highest individual scorer, contributed 39.4. Battles took first place in the long horse and steel rings, second in rope climb and high bar, third in free calesthenics, parallel bars and tumbling, and fifth in the trampoline and side horse. 11 Baylor .vwimmerr McLean Bozwmzzz, Larry Semrrzzv, Cmltwz Odzzm lake I0 the air for u fart pmclire ,rm-z at Ibey f7?'Elfh17'6 to meet Rice in a dual meel. Swimming Baylor has broadened its scope of competitive athletics in reorganiz- ing its swimming team after a 12-year lapse. Though the team did not fare well point-wise it did accomplish a far-reaching goal by gaining experience in Intercollegiate competition. Coach Bobby Parkers team was composed of individuals from the student body who expressed an interest in participating in competitive swimming. '- 3 4 Q ' 3 Q Tennis -, I :fx 4.4 . .F - A , .S,'0 . ,wg 63 ,uv v 2' . , .M ., , 'Xu Q N, x 5 0. N , wr ' Q A hi Mx 35 K x .,,X 2 -Q-ws! + ' -rlfif' , z, KX'9N?1Hf 52 5 24: J E., Q of S 5 4 . f .-'nn..,.-,. xxx. fx , mn. ,--.--4 The Baylor Tennis Team of 1962 was com- posed of juniors jimmy Robinson, Foster Roden, and Bill McCleary and sophomore Cary Don Mize. The team played some 23 matches during the season and ended in the win column with an average of 0.-400. The team played outstanding tennis players of the Southwest from Trinity University, Univer- sity of Corpus Christi, and Lamar Tech with some success. The freshman team, composed of Edward Williams, Bill Deaton, and Bobby Banks, won several matches from the other freshman teams of the Southwest Confer- ence. ef 1:13 M .M , pl 3, . M: 'fa.:agw,,A Q , 5' , 1. I A.,: . X A S . ,gs-191 XX , 2. ,,.! 3 ,S ,'.,. . . 'Q a fm Golf Left la right: joe Pat Rickett, Tom Langston, Captain Bruce Bangert, Randall Meeks Adair Ratliff. .van '-:F Q w'?M5Sv-mf' Awami.: 'N E- ...aAls.,nw 4-we WiD '.it 'F' , . , -V- .......,, C .iwfofiz -Q A ple' ,-if Bay1or's five man golf team finished fifth in the conference, one half point behind fourth place Texas University. Baylor's opportunity for a better showing was hindered by captain Bruce Bangert's injury preceding the final matches with SMU, Rice, and Arkansas. One of the highlights of the season came when Baylor finished fifth in the All American Intercollegiate Invitational Meet in Houston. Sixteen of the top-ranked teams in the nation were represented at this meet. Coach Otis Beck's team consisted of senior letterman Captain Bruce Bangert, Adair Ratliff, juniors Tom Langston, Randy Meeks, and sophomore joe Pat Rickett. Joe Pat rep- resented Baylor at the Southwest Conference meet where he finished fourth. , f -L. 1 4, af. XXXSJ AMY ae J 264 i1 l fl N 'X uf, H O in- ! '- 'X ,'. 3. sn , 'JW .P L. pl - J ' A w 9 V iff :mx Y' i I ,sa-n ., .. ., ,,g .A , .. .,N.,.H .,, . . .. ,sn -W-..,-V, ,,g , W.: ., ,J ,. 3 Aw -X l,Yl1iIt'f.!'fl-1' Fuofbxll Clnzmpiom I nframurals :Pk If , Q .ASS AJ 11, 'H f :ME L. it . A Z 4 , , , Y . 5 4 , . . - . ww as as m5,gxQaz,aa's1asb 544,11 , .. , 4, N ,ig 5? , at Y 2 A, r J X s' ' lx,-4 fi 3 ' N X ,, 4'-s.l x j --J N 1 P University XYJHITE, XVILLIAM R. Clmzzrellor of the Uzzizwfiiy MCCALL, ABNER V. Pzwizfefzl of fbe UlI,il'6l'Jif jl , i I I i MCKNIGHT, ROY CARROLL, MONROE S. Fimzzzrixzl Vife-Pa'e,fid011f Pmzml O C O Admmlsfrahon GOOCH, W. T. LEE, ALTON B. Foreign Sludeul f1dI'fJOI' Rfgiiflw' SMITH, GEORGE M. Dem of IlZ.ffl'Il1'ff0I.7.l' C ollc ge of Arn and Srielzcef -is MARQHALL ANN A 7 .,Z 'x 3,171 of 'nemo V. A . P PERRY, W. C. Dean of Men BRAGG, D. Deniz of Gradzmle School s K X , Q if N W b X N' A S , N- , -HK v ,. W . M, ' L 'X N xx gg X II I- 'el GOETTING, M. L. Dean-Sfbool of Education LANG, ALDON S. BOSWELL, WILLIAM 1., L.L.B. Demi-Sfbool of Blzyilzeff Da1114SflmoI of Lau' STERNBERG, DANIEL D6dIIfSt'l?00Z of Mmir TAYLOR, ANNE Deniz-Srlaool of Nznifizzg , 4 .V swg,--,pf ,N K M ff - vi Y- V Q , MATHIS, MRS. R. L. DUNHAM, LEE N. Dj,-egg,--V, B, Direrfor of Profzzotiom' ROUSE, ROSCOE, M.A. BLACK, OLIVE CRUMP, VIRGINIA U22iz'?r.rily Libmrimz Dfl'ECf0l'-Il70IlI?IZ'.f Food S6I'Z'z:l'6'.f Ant. Deniz of 1170121911 'WY ' -. .- W Ll' DuBOISIZ, TRAVIS QUALLS, BUCKLEY E. LYNN, MRS. RALPH If- -'W DMU Of Mm Auf. Deniz of Men Ani. Regiftmr 274 54 DUGGIN, CLARA Auf. R6gfJ'fl'4Zl' LL. ' CHEAVENS, DAVE Direrlor-Public Relafiom 4 ex X . is :.??- 2 7 . Y HUNT, ARCH XV. Dimrloz'-of-Pllm'1110111 NORMAN, MARY E. x1,rkrl.-Duzzz of III-l'fl'1HAfj0Il XYIEST. JOSEPH V. Dir'err01'-CommImg mmf TC,YlflI.Q' SORELLE, MRS. BOYD CUl11I.f6!flZg and Gzzidfzxzve HERRING, JACK, Ph.D. Dfl'?ff0I'fAI'UI51'l'0lIg Brozwzizzg Lilmzrj' 275 MW SMITH, GEORGE M., Deniz of Izlrmzfliozz hw School of Arts and Sciences As is usual in all universities, the College of Arts and Sciences is the basic and largest division of Baylor. Here students gain their first taste, or distaste, of college life, their first introduction to academic interests and pro- cedures. Here first achievements are made and first frus- trations encountered, on the path to a degree. The general courses required by all schools and de- gree programs, as well as advanced liberal arts courses required for diversification or specialization in many fields are supplied by the College. Smith. li. slr! . Ed.D. Smith, Cormelin M., Ph.D. Stephens, W. R., Ph.D. Chemislry Butler, Roy IT., Ph D, Baker, Paul, M,F.A. Long, E. Hudson, Ph.D. Robinson, HCHFY I-9011, Ph-D- Cl.z,frir,r Dram.: Engliflg Dgpzl French Depl. 276 Dixon, -I. W., Ph.D. Shepherd, Mrs. james L., Geology Ph.D. Gervlnzl Bragg, J. D., Ph.D. Miller. Mrs. Lynn T., MS Hillary Dejvl. Home Erozmmifr ,f Thomas. William J., Ph.D. White, Bon-jenn f0ll7'IIJliJ7lZ Libmzry Sriwre Kelley. DOLlgl.lS, M.Ed. W'illiams, XValter J., Ph.D. Lilemr-y ill.zllw111.zfifr Kilgore, William J., Ph.D. Russell, Lloyd o., ECLD. Pbiloropb-3' Plvyliml EdllL'.IlfD71 C:1gle,.A. P., Ph.D. Pulililzll SL'fc'71t'6 Schwetman, Herbert D., Ph.D. Pl7vj',YifI Wood, E. O., Ph.D. Pryrbology Dwyer, Eddie L., Th.D. Religion Capp, Glenn, M.A Speerb-Rlfdig Sendon, A. R., M.A. Spanish Tolbert, Charles M., Ph.D. Soriology 277 4 Smith, J. B.. PhD. Dean. Bruce G., M.F.A. Kemp, Paul, M.M.A. Fortenberry, Jack fir! Cl7.1iI'1II.Iil Art Smith, :GIS XXX? N. - 4 - - av Cornelia BI., Ph.D. -'IL Biology Brown, Bryce Q, Ph.D. Davidson, Floyd, Ph.D. A-tl ,.. -mann F Y :-, . ' 3,,'1'Q3fFi?x.3q', ' . , fi ll Q5f '1'- Q - XX idner, XX'illinm R., Ph,D. Crowder, XV. Eugene, M.S. Robbms, H. C., M.S Pu. 'f..i..,'.. .. 'aw-rdf G HHN- Mfg Flmlie bf' PIVD- Kcrmcrly, Thmrms E., Jr., Pl1.D. Rx Q Chemlsfry Stephens, W. R., Ph.D. Q is we ws' Boncl, T. Ph.D. Tweedie, Virgil L., Ph.D. Belew, john S.. Ph.D. 5 Clvemiflry Cflizifvmzrz Smith, George M. I l' Q! Cockerell, Leone, Ph.D. Franklin, Thomas C., Ph.D. MiAtee. james L.. jr., Ph.D Butler, Roy F., Ph.D. Classics 3,2 1. . Cutter, C. Richard, Th.D. Fisher, Elmer, M.A. Andrews, Ellen, B.A. mann: 2 -40' l Drama X . -x Beaveri. Virgil, M.F.A. 5 . ry Baker, Paul, M.F.A. DIKIIIIJ Cl7.1fP'lII.l!l Flynn, Robert, MA. MacArthur, Dugald. B.A., Y' KZ. M.B.A. Wagner, jearnine, B.A English 'S smith, Charles G., Ph.D, Murray, Mrs. Lois, M.A. Caskey. Mrs. Edna Payne, M A El Nah...- Long, E. Hudson. Ph D. Goode, Clement T., Ph.D. Haney, Edna, M.A. Herring, Jack Ifrmlifff C!7.Ifl'I7J,I1l 280 3 mith, Mrs. Elizabeth, M.A. Robertson, Mrs. Martha, M.A. V . M ,. .2 +2523 .. 4, , . A .tg ' F -, -'. -I .Q 1 it ,. :M e 'S ' - ' X ei: if X ' 'I 1 ,........, K I ' ' 1 , Q if i - ' ' ., . 'S . ,.... ,,+g5'j' is E- t-gg I . Hg. '-125' x 1 , X1 H Nl .. 1 N-.92 sim' vi, S t H ., ,! xxjQR A ww Q:-,v 1. Constantine, Mrs. Guyon, M.A. Q' Smith, John T., M.A. Miller, Mrs. Ann. M.A. Moore, Mrs. Mary, M.A. Morgan. Mrs. Peggy, M A le - me S t ' QQ K , X . Sewell, Hamid R,, M.A. Stovall, Mrs. Stella, M.A. Arnold, Mrs. Mary Beck, M.A -mg-' .os uv., r--is--.-.-,, ,AA Emmons, Martha, M.A. Wnldrip, Mrs. Louise. M.A. Branch, Mrs. Billie Robinson, Henry Leon, Ph.D. Frerlrls C lhlifllldll Sutton, Lois Marie, Ph.D. Shepherd, james L., D.U.P. 28l Dixon, J. VU., Ph. D. Geolvlij' Cb.1f?'IlI.I7l Geolog ., ,HC S Hayward, O. J., Ph.D. 'hvfffa Bronaugh, Richmond L., M.A. Y Huang, Walter T., Ph.D. Bro wn, Leonard F., Ph.D Slmpherd, Mrs. james L., Ph.D. Cffmiu-:z1,1f1 of G4 1711.121 Dept. Germa 'suv I1 Martin, Phillip A., M.A. Bronaugh, Mrs. Hope History 1 i 6,5 Harrison, Guy B., MA. Lynn, Ralph L., Ph.D. Bragg, J. D., Ph.D. Cfmirnmlz of Hinory Dept. 4154 Thompson, E. Bruce, Ph.D. Mcfilhannon, joe, Ph.D. Reid, Robert L., M.A. Stratton, David, Ph.D. T77 I g f 4 2 4' I 3 i at ,fi V A -if , ,.., V I Cagle, Mrs. A. P., M.A. Chambers, Catherine, M.A. Spain, Rufus B., Ph.D. Armistead, Paul T., M.A ,b A . 'ww- X ' ' id Miller, Mrs. Lynn T., M.S. Home Efmmmiff gf .h -I 'N ,M ...ff Thomis Vlilliim ., Ph.D. 1f,vnrz1.zlf.w1z Home Economics fc' . 442' .sf Sanders, Retha, MA. Black, Sadie jo, M.A. Blanks, Titia Belle, MA- Hfime El'0lIOIIIff,V Home Erfnmzzziar Home Erozzomifx v s Yi V 8 Yi 1 .,., 1 '.', .3 1-fm... -V if .. ,x X 'N - .,,. . 1 11 .,,... 1 -, -,.' .W Y Y Jfgj Tate, Leone, BLA. Home El'07I0l7Iil',f Simpson, Lorraine Home Ecozzomirf Journalism Chesivens, Dave Ilffilillf Profen jf11n'z1.1li,fm King, Dub f0ll?'?1t1IfIlIZ MCI-Iam, David, M.S. or jourmzlimz Suits, Tommie fournaliym Mafhemafics 5, Li i 'QT , Williams, Walter J., Ph.D. Math C b.1irm.m fxvl Brigham, Lucille, M.A. Math gps 'I Kilgore, William J., Ph.D. Pbilampby Baker, Mrs. Paul, M.S. Clark, Francis A., M.S. Morton, john H., M.A ilfl.zlbe112.11ir5 Mpzlb Math NSS '91 IA- Hickey, J. R., M.A. Hickey, Mrs. Pat D M.A' M.1fl7 Mrzlb ?,f3,VZn'P' 'Y Ph 'losophy ' 1 'r'1 1-ki -V 1'1Z . r ' 3 ..': Q ?f '5' rf .? Qki, f , '. Q' QV 'Q -' . - ' i f ' I EE f gf u 'I lk.. ' r: Shuford, Haywood R., M.A. Toland, William G., M.A. Pbilomphy Philampby 285 A v ,li Qi? 5.4 1 . ,X,, . tw A Physical Education :db 1 N rl 2 my Q: -Q 1 A Q K.1ppcs, Eulimq Eel,D. Powers, joseph T., Ecl,D. PM mul Edzzmfimz P111 rim! Edmxziimz Russell, 1,1.,yt1 O, Edo PM ffml Iftf11t'.zlio11 Perkins, Rogers Gene, MA. Bianchi. Elizabeth, MS. Parker, Bobby, M.S. Plv-y,rir.1l Edmxzliozz PbY1,fif.1I Ednazfiozz Physics Stovall, J. D., MS. P55 riml Edmxzliozz Schroeder, Dutch, B.S. Pbyriml Edumtion PM ffmf Edlznlliwl A ...hull Srllwetmmn, 1-lerbert D , PHD. C'71712f,'ff,' ffl Pfw url l7rfv,1y!fm1fl Smith, joseph Aw Ph.D, Fuller, Jerry, Ph.D. Pbly Fifi P111 ,riff Gingerich, George, M.A. Pbiyrrirf Powers, Darden, Ph.D. Cooper, Joe Pfulfiff Pbyxirr Cagle, A. P., Ph.D. Cbaiwzzmz Poliliml Sfienre r Polifical Science 1 1 I XVesterfielcl, Butler, MA. Pnliziml Srienre Evans, Marcus, M.A. Palifinzl Sfiezzre Cherry. H, Dicken, M.A. Pnliliml Srience Dlrcrmr of Foreign Serrire Wood, E. O., Ph.D. Pygrbology Cb.1irfn.m Kirk, Roger, Ph .D. Pfyrhology E. .-f..1 . Q .H Ps Thompson, Prycbology ,a0, ,ii 'qt-M 1 Aw... if i- . .4. William D., Ph.D. Psychology Moser, Leslie, Ph.D. Pryflmlogy Sterling, M., Ph.D. Pryclmlogy WilliamS, C., Ph.D. Pfyfbology Aff-3 Knape, C. S., Ph.D. Schultz, Irvin T. West, joseph V., Ph.D Pryrbology Profeuor Emeril!!! Psychology 287 -.... Humphrey. George C., Th.D. Rrlilgjfwz Religion 'WRDIQNE1 5 W - num 1 L23-I....l' wwuar l l Dwyer, E. L., Th.D. Adair, 1. B., Ph.D. Davidson, John B., Ph.D. Rrlilqiozi, Cb.1l7'II1.I?I Religimz Religion Ouslcyw Jphn XV.. Th.D, XY'impee, XV. J., Th.D. Wood, james E., Th.D Yates. Kyle M., Ph,D, Rvligiozz Reliyqiwz Religion Religion s lv l R , .,.,.Nmf-ff Wm. '- sl 3 is X wx f .J , - J. l- Bruyvrxe, P. D., MA. S.1nson, C. P., Th.D. Patterson, Bob E., Th.D. Lester, Russell, Th.D. Tolar. W. B., M.A. RGlf.Uf0U Rf'll.Qf0fl Religion Religion Religion -ann-,V 1. 288 X Sociology Tolbfffv ' ll-UV N Nl - P11 D. Corrie, Walter, Jr.. Ph.D. Osborne, Harold W., Ph.D. - lil- 'Ill'-'V'-i 'f 5' - W D1fv.n'1n1e11! Safiology Sgfialagy Spanish Q...--J' U-xJf Walker, Thomas F., Ph.D. Adams, Sudie, M.A. Aclams, XVarren, MA Slflillifh S,f1.vzi,rl1 Sjmuirb Senclon, A. R., M.A. Sp.v1i515 5 5 Speech-Radio Abbott, Thomas B., Ph.D. Armstrong. Chloe, M.A. Speerb-Radio Speerb-Radio Capp, Glenn, MA, Chairman of SPQEFL7-R.Idl0 Dfjnnlnmzf Burke, Mrs. Cecil, M.A. Booras, Mary A., M.A. Capp, Thelma, M.A. Beckwith, Gerald C. S peecb-Radio Speed:-Radio S peerb-Radio Speerb-Radio Hankamer School ol The Hankamer School of Business is one of the large and growing family, now numbering 106, of nationally accredited full members of the American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business. The latter has been designated by the National Commission on Accreditation as the official agency for accrediting professional business schools. Our school, com- fortably housed in the magnificent new Hankamer Building, has enjoyed one of its most successful years. Grateful apprecia- tion is expressed to the student body for the pride and ap- preciation they have show and the excellent care taken in pre- serving the beauty of the building and its furnishings. Lang. A. S.. Ph.D. Dam I 2 wwf - 3 in 'ALJ- is 5? Ill' 'Qs Broom, H. N.. Ph.D. Caldwell, E. L., Ph.D. Chou, Yo-min, Ph.D. B11 rfmpi i' Burmerr Bzuizleir s, Q, I 5 l lil-rigenctkt r. Vlusun G., DBA. Parsons, Burke, Ph.D. Parsons, james W., Ph.D. i 'Wi-'fr X Bnrinerf Burinerf i V 'r i vsiness Administration It is realized that it takes far more than buildings and equip- ment to make a university. However, a functional building of inspiring beauty, complete with modern equipment, con- tributes much to the favorable conditions for learning. Ap- preciation is also expressed to the Administration, faculty, and student body of the university for their splendid cooperation in our efforts to utilize these fine facilities to the best possible advantage for advancing both the educational program of the school of business and contributing as much as possible to the cultural and education life of the university generally. -Dean Aldon S. Lang Rich, Wfiley D., Ph.D. Bzzrizzexrr SF Henke, Emerson O., D.B.A. Burinen Hinton, Billy J, Ph.D. Buxirzexr 5-we .. 'Rx Langford, Grady H., MS. Burizzesr 5 'wt A .irbik 9 ' H t fi . Qf ts, Q S I V Lake, Mrs. Helen, M.A. Holmes, R. L., M.B.A. Robinson, W. Clyde, M.A. Businen Burineu Businexr 41. Wir! , fi. Day, Mrs. Gabriella, M.A. Burizzen' Dellinger, Col. H. Paul. M.S. Bnrinerr ........... Q? Q 5' 52 NMNWNNNM ls ' ,.,, 1 my - x .r w McReynolcls, Mrs. Jean L., M.A. Burizzerr Morris, Homer, MS. HUQY, Affh W- Bzzrizzefr Bllffflfff 1 I l ff? Smith, XY.1l:tein. M BA. Gilbert, Mrs. Ruth E., M.S. Sanderson, Ginrin, M.B.A B.wif1a.rr Bzuifzerr Bzzrinerr N 7 Robinson, Mrs. Vernice T., M.S. Blzyiueu X fNfH?'f,,,, Q ,E S N x . ,. x K 1 , f I -M., 1 rr L yy W., . Q 2 - Frederick, Gerry Bzuiazerf Fallwell, Mrs. Nelda Bzuizzen XX'ells, Charles 1, B1z,fi11e,r,r MW' . A f Ligon, Mrs. Helen, M.A. Bznizzeyr Rasner, Leslie, M.B.A. Dean, Mrs. Joyce C., M.B.A Buyinerr Bu,ri1zeJ5 5 ,ll i Vi! zfasafs ,v- pair I School of Education Goetting. M. L. Ph.D. D4'.m-Sffwffl nf Ed1n',1fjm1 Through its School of Education, Baylor seeks to make its con- tribution to the training of professional workers in the field of education and to give a much needed understanding of edu- cational problems to those who will exercise leadership in their respective communities. The School of Education is a division of the College of Arts and Sciences. Opportunity is offered for specialization in primary, elementary, and secondary education, in educational psychology, in guidance and in school administration and supervision. Upon the completion of re- quirements, students are granted the bachelor of arts, the master of arts, the master of science in education, and the doctor of education. -4. A Hanna, B. M., Ph.D. Edzzmriozz . X .cw llilcs. llayrnoml E , IXIQX, Cu,-ry. Robert' phVD. Dawson, W. Read, Ph.D lgif11i'.:1.'fm' Ed,,m,j0,, Edurdtiwl X X N rf Francisco, Felix J., Ph.D. Hughes, Hugie, Ph.D. Perry, W. C. Edumtiozz Edumlion Edzzmlimz f , Stretch, Lorena B., Ph.D. Strickland, C. G., Ph.D. Edumlion Edzzraliozz Williams, H.,Y., Ph.D. Education j 296 Boswell, Williani -I.. LLB. Dem: of Lau' Srlmnl School of Law Baylor University's School of Law is designed through its curriculum to equip its graduates for the practice of law and to instill in them the highest degree of professional pro- ficiency and integrity possible. To achieve this goal, the stu- dent is given intensive training in the rules and principles of law as evolved in the Anglo-American system of jurisprudence, legal method, trial and office practice, legal research and legal writing. Morrison Constitution Hall houses the School of Law in air-conditioned comfort. It contains classrooms, a courtroom auditorium, a small appellate courtroom, law library, and a student lounge. The Practice Court, designed to equip the Baylor Law graduate for the complexities of practice in the Texas Courts, is one of the most important features of the curriculum. It helps to bridge the gap between the law student's academic training and the problems of actual practice. The case method of instruction is used for the principal common law and statutory courses taught. Participation in the Waco legal aid clinic also affords practical experience for the student, The Law School was approved by the American Bar Association in 1932 and be- came a member of the Association of American Law Schools McCall. Abner V.. I..L.M.. L.L.D. Daw Elllfffllll Amsler. Mrs. Margaret, LLB.. M.A. Geyer. Della, B.L.S.. B,A. Lau' Librarian in 1958. McSwain, Angus, L.L.M. Law Iam' 4 wx Hemingway, Richard W., L.L.B. Lau' VC'end0rf, H. D. L.zu' Elias, Erwin A., L.L.B. Luc' xf' 'aww- W-- Wfilson, Frank, L.L.B. firmrizle jzzrlife Texas C0101 of Ci1'ilAppf.11I Brown, George R., L.L.B. Law 'Q .Hn ..,, 297 Sternberg. Daniel A. School of Music The School of Music is striving to accomplish three aims: to offer vocational training for future professional musicians,- composers, performers, teachers and ministers of musicg to pro- vide opportunities for study and participation for those who consider music an avocationg to enrich the cultural life of the University through the presentation of a variety of programs ranging from string quartet recitals to full scale opera pro- ductions. As the oldest Texas member of the National Association of Schools of Music, and a charter member of the Texas Association of Music Schools, the Baylor School of Music has a great tradition to uphold and high, self-imposed standards to meet. Dam of School of Alurif C . WM N if 59 -Q5 TNQ' Bartoli, Lino Murir Markham, Robert A., D.M. Mufff Bencze, Miklos Barkema, Martha, M.M Muff: Muff: Moore, Donald' I., M.A. Murir , MWA., Smith, Mrs. Bernard Porter, Euell, M.M. Stinson, Mrs. Earl Mari: Mzuif Muff: g Miller, Ruth, NLM. Maxi: Wienandt, Elwyn A., Ph.D Muxir fs Gibson, john VU., M.M. Mufir my A Culxin, Otis Herbert, Ph D ' Aifm- ,is Derby. Nadine Borden, M.M, Alurif Smith. Bernard A,. B.Ph. Mum' H , N Eakin, Charles G., MA. M uri: 51, ' ' ' 1'vi w' 'i1'v1i Q-...R-1 Griffis. Mrs. Miriam B.. M SM. Mmir E160 HEL: L .ll XVorkman. Robert. Ph D. Ailrfif Pi.in.1. Tina Num' Colvin. Mrs. Mary Il.1 Aflzrfz' Venting, Albert Muyir 'G' Taylor. Anne Dam of Silvan! uf fNYIH'ff7Il i Q Hartnett. Carolyn Ifrflrurlor A'lHdfL'.Il-SIl!'.E,'fl'.1I lxlllfjflf Aff V. K School of Nursing Baylor University School of Nursing offers a basic four-year course leading to the degree, Bachelor of Science in Nursing. As a professional school, it functions within the policies of the University and meets the general university curriculum requirements. Instructors in the school have regular faculty status and meet requirements for appointment. It is the belief of the School of Nursing that its total program should provide opportunity for continued growth, spir- itually and culturally, in preparation for rendering professional service in the fields of health. 5 5 ef McLaughlin, Mrs, Geddes Weir, Virginia Publir Heallb Inrlrurlor Ifzrlrurfor Medir.1I-Surgiml Nurrmg Ax 1 A 55' f in f. AA gl? U I . , ,CONGENI I :W X. . I Aa fl '1- Q E, SN X? ll 2 li K ii? l ' ' IW v E1 , 'jjy Nun.. . , . .,,, X Alt! N A l f L, ' tg fix k L. S' X I X 0 i t X , ' ' -- -- Y 1133252 ' Tachella, Mrs. Genevieve P6d.irIl?'ff,l' lnflrzzrlor 3 ,A Moore, Mrs. Sally I.aBrier, Sarah N urring Chrzirnlmz Medical-Szzrgiml Deprzrlmerzt Q 2 3 f 1 g,Lt. W l Llffiff' J l gg f 56 l lf-frfll ff' Q l . A v vl J-:. -.x V ' uf-rv ' Q- ' 3-f1 Q 5. r ,, p t ' . i - r ' 'A' l Ortgiesen, jo Ann Futrell, Emily Harrell, Roy IPI-WIIFIO1' Surgery lmtrurmr Mediral-Surgiml Nm-ring Direrlor of Srudenz Religion Artizfizie: 1 .1 Carroll Library The library is an important part of the educational equipment of Baylor University. The book collection, now totaling almost 300,000 volumes has filled the Carroll Library to capacity and overflows into other buildings. Important and unique col- lections have been built in the fields of Texana, Browningiana, Southern and Civil Wfar History, religious music, religious education, and Southern Baptist History. The library is staffed by trained personnel holding master's degrees from accredited schools of library of science. All professional librarians at Baylor have faculty status. A new library building for Baylor is in the planning stages at this time. The architectural style of the new structure will be Georgian and it will be located on the present site of Burleson Hall, Harrington Hall and Old Main, Plans call for a spacious and functional building which will care for Baylor's library needs for many years. Rouse, Roscoe, M.A. UIIiI'E1'IfI.1' Lilzrmiml -Sf - , .- A COX Esffiline- MLA- RORCFS- James. B.A. Sheets, Esther, BS. Pope, Darrell L., B.S. l , ,. Q' A-,f il HUHl'f'Y SUV M-UHQIFU Burke. Mrs. Newell, M,S, Stine, Mrs. Lula, M.A. White, Bon-jean, B.S. ly v 304 uf NN! -A LAW SCHCJOL Seniors R. in ln Recognition X , 9' Lv' .41 A vt ADAM, ROBERT, Houston. Phi Alpha Delta. ALLEN, GEORGE, Waco. Phi Alpha Delta. BEARD, FRANK, Waco. Phi Alpha Delta. BELL, ED, Pittsburg. Delta Theta Phi. BEECH, JACK, Waco. Phi Alpha Delta. BENNETT, MAX, Kingsville. Delta Theta Phi, Board of Governors. BICE, NOLEY, Tyler. Delta Theta Phi, President, Student Bar President, Law Review, Lounge Law, Chief justice of the Student Court, Delegate to American Law Students Association, Who's Who. BRASELTON, DUKE, Nacogdoches. Delta Theta Phi. BRASSART, ARNIE, Fort Worth. Delta Theta Phi, Board of Governors, Class President. CAMERON, FRED, Atlanta. Phi Alpha Delta, Law Review, Allen G. Flowers Memorial Award. COBB, DEAN, Marlin. Phi Alpha Delta, Board of Governors, Law Review, Lounge Law. COLLINS, T. GLENN, Cameron. Phi Alpha Delta, Law Review, Board of Governors. COMMANDER, MARVIN, Houston. Phi Alpha Delta. V CUMMINGS, BOBBY L., Gatesville. Phi Alpha Delta, Board of Governors, Law Review, Cases Edi- tor, Lounge Law, Grievance Committee, Yearbook Editor. DAVIS, FRED, Alpine. Board of Governors, Delta Theta Phi, President, Alpha Chi. Quietly contributing to the legal education of hundreds of law students and fellow attorneys through her authorship of numerous statutes is one of the most honored and highly recognized legal scholars in the nation-Mrs. Margaret Amsler. Through these pages we. wish to pay recognition to her- The Lady. DOUGLAS, DAMON, Athens. Delta Theta Phi, Board of Governors, Vice President of the Student Bar Association, Law Review, Business Manager. FLOYD, SUE, Corsicana. Grievance Conimittee. FOX, WILLIAM R., Waco. Delta Theta Phi, Li- brarian, Lounge Law. HAMON, RICHARD, Corpus Christi. Phi Alpha Delta, Board of Governors, Law Review, Student Congress. HELD, JOHN, Ozona. Phi Alpha Delta, Law Re- view, Editor, Editorial Board, Alpha Chi, Lounge Law, Summa Cum Laude, Who's Wfho. JACKSON. GARY D., Tyler. Delta Theta Phi, Law Review, Editorial Board. JOHNSON, JACK, Waco. Delta Theta Phi, Law Review, Lounge Law. KOHNE, KENYON, Anaheim, Calif. Delta Theta Phi. KUYKENDALL, KIRK, Fort Worth. Delta Theta Phi, Vice President, Law Review, Lounge Law, Esquire, Noze, Pope, Board of Governors, Chief Justice of the Student Court. LUNA, CARL, Delta Theta Phi, Board of Governors, Law Review, Lounge Law. MCCONNELL, BILL, Waco. Phi Alpha Delta. McM'URRAY, STAN, Abilene. Phi Alpha Delta, President, Law Review, Editor. MEALS, WILLIAM STANTON, Cleburne. Delta Theta Phi, Board of Governors, Law Review, Year- book Editor, Alpha Chi, Dr. W. P. Ball Scholarship. MILLER, SEARCY, Waco. Phi Alpha Delta, Law Review, Lounge Law, Editor. MOORE, JOHN D, Victoria. Phi Alpha Delta, Law Review, Board of Governors. if , ll' WYE! 9 f ,lm ,R '- X -U 3 Baylor Law Review The official legal publication of the Baylor Law School is the Baylor Law Review, which is composed of research articles, , -'91 as '13 J JOHN HELD, JOHN SCOTT, Fall Editor Spring Edirol' case notations, and legislative comments submitted by selected outstanding students and contributions from members of the legal profession. Professor Angus McSwain is the faculty sponsor. 307 Seniors MURPHY, JOHN W., Houston. Delta Theta Phi, Board of Governors, Law Review, Lounge Law Grievance Committee, Student Congress, Texas Inter- collegiate Students Association, State Co-Ordinator, Yearbook Editor, Who's Who, Alpha Chi, Rho Gamma Sigma, Charter President, National Chief Justice, Pi Lambda Sigma, Gordon Roundtree Scholar- ship, Noze, Cardinal. NORRIS, ROBERT, Paris. Phi Alpha Delta, Board of Governors, Law Review, Lounge Law. POOL, MARK GOODEg Greenville. Delta Theta Phi, Vice President, Grievance Committee, Beta Gamma Sigma, Alpha Phi Omega, Order of Artus. SCOTT, JOHN, Midland. Phi Alpha Delta, Pres- ident of Student Bar, Law Review, Editor, Grievance Committee Chairman, Student Congress, Lounge Law, American Jurisprudence Award. SELLARS, VICTOR, Dallas. Delta Theta Phi. 'Q' .M , . 27 ,lv Tung,- Jolin Scott, Pri -irlenl SHAW, NILS GEORGE, II, Azle. Delta Theta Phi, Board of Governors. SHERIDAN, JACK M., Leonard. Delta Theta Phi, Board of Governors, Chief Justice of the Student Court. STAFFORD, PAUL, Midland. Phi Alpha Delta' Lounge Law, Law Review, Legal Aid Clinic. STEELMAN, FRANK, Sanderson. Delta Theta Chi' Lounge Law. THOMPSON, STEVE, Kilgore. Phi Alpha Delta' Board of Governors. TERRY, VICTOR L., Hillsboro. Delta Theta Phi' Board of Governors. TINSLEY, WILLARD, Houston. Delta Theta Phi, Board of Governors, Intramurals Manager and Cap- tain. WITCHER, ALBERT, Lampasas. Delta Theta Phi, Board of Governors, Fraternity President, Law Re- view, Alpha Chi, Whos Who. ! s v 1 Baylor Law School The Board of Governors is the student administrative and legislative body for the Baylor Law School. Its membership includes the Student Bar Officers, the class officers, and the Chairman of the Grievance Committee. The duties and goals of this body are to coordinate the fraternity activities, to regulate and provide recreation and coffeebreak services, to serve as the voice of the student body, and to promote the academic and professional integrity of which all Baylor Law Students are rightfully proud. Law School Who's Who . . . 'R er: ,QM 'Qsnuf' kj' NOLEY BICE JOHN HELD ALBERT WITCHER Board of Governors Members of the Board of Governors include, lefl zo rigbf, Fim Razr: Rollin Khoury, john Scott, Richard Hamon, Kenneth Blassin- game, George Shaw, and Tracy Crawford. Serond Roux' Larry Funderburk, Don Adams, Albert Witcher, Dean Cobb, jim Evans, Un- identified. Third Razr: Bill Alexander, Spider Bynum, Carl Luna, Unidentified, and jack Sheridan. Midlaw 50'- xg'- The Lounge Law 3lO ADAMS, DON, Jasper ALEXANDER, BILL, Waco 'S ANDERSON, LARRY, Crosby ARNOLD, TONY, Dallas BANNER, E. PAUL, Greenville BARBER, LARRY, Seagraves BIGGS, HAROLD, Waco BLACK, RONALD WELDON, K Waco 'V BLASSINGGAME, KENNETH, Waco BYNUM, ARLEN SPIDER , Corpus Christi CLADWELL, GENE, Waco CHAMBERS, JAMES NOEL, Clute CHANDLER, GEORGE, Victoria ' CRAWFORD, TRACY, Lamesa CRIBBS, CLARENCE SONNY , Beaumont DuBOSE, WILLIE B., Lamesa EATON, PAUL, Houston FRY, JOE RAY, Temple W he FUNDERBURK, LARRY, Palestine GANDY, FRANCIS, Waco GARNER, ROBERT E., Waco GIBSON, JOE, Brownwood The Lounge Lou' if the Baylor Low Sfhool Neuurprzper, puhlixhed quarterly. It if L. Jen! to lhe ex-Jludelzlf of Baylor Law Srhool throughout the United Slater and il thirly-four foreign fmliom. The faculty .rpwuor ir Pm. Erwin Elior. ' GILLEY, SMITH, Cumby GILLIES, H. WAYNE, Houston GLOVER, CURTIS, Irving GOOCH, JAMES, Gilmer GUINN, DAVID, Cleburne JOHNSON, COY, Cumby KELLEY, WILLIAM G., Waco KENDRICK, GARDNER, Waco KHOURY, ROLLINQ Waco LATHAM, RICHARD D., Brownfield LAVENDER, LARRY, Texarkana LINDLEY, JAMES R., Thornton MEADOR, JOEQ San Antonio O,NEAL, JOHN, Dallas PERRY, BILL, Abilene PRICE, JAMESg Marlin PROCK, CHARLES, Waco ROBERTS, WILLIAM B., Waco SCHWILLE, MICHAEL, Dallas SHAFER, TED, Wymore, Nebr. SHAW, GILBERT, Pecos SHELTON, R. B., Tyler SIMS, JAMES E., Cleburne The Grievance Commiffee f.....,, Midlaw if furl- -'QQ '17 The Law Srbool Griezuzzzre Commiltee brmdler all Jfudefzt problelizf, and if eiperially fazzrerued with Ibe 7Ih7l7IfEII.Z21L'6 of tbe Honor Syxtem. Memberr of zbe mnzmiziee are, lefl to rigbt: Mark Pool, Robert Salter, Dean Cobb, Glenda Crump, Larry Barber. Midlaw f',.'T' 'Sf 6- X Law School Fraternities 'IR' is -QF- H, lm. 35--1' N-v' FRIQD DAVIS, ALBERT WITCI-IER, Iliff! PM i11'v11f Spring Prefiifezzf 3I2 SMITH, PHILIP R., Burleson STOVALL, EVERETT S.g Waco STRIPLING, ROBERTg Houston. STEPHENS, DONQ Borger WEED, ALLENg Dallas WEEKLEY, FRED CLAYg Waco WESTBROOK, RICHARDg Waco WINKLE, LARRYg Pittsburg YORK, JAMESL Midland YOUNG, O. H. MIKE g Waco Unidentified Unidentified S- x... X- Delfa Theta The Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity represents a professional, social, and service organization. Among the services promoted by the fraternity are its Book Rental Association, Thermafax Copy Machine, Scholar- ship and Loan Funds from the proceeds of the Fraternity projects. With seven alumni chapters in Texas and six active student chapters in Texas, Delta Theta Phi is by far the largest legal fraternity in the state. Its National Chapters constitute a respectable contribution to the legal profession as a whole. Law Day USA . . . Each spring, the AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION sets aside a. day to especially emphasize the accomplishments of the legal profession. Each law school in the nation participates in this program. The Baylor Law School, for its Law Day activi- ties, assembled for various social and educational gatherings at which appeared the honored guests-justices of the Supreme Court of Texas. X 'Q 15 is Til X laik 'ap r gets? Y ,a.bt i.,,. .., W I :fav 5 ', p hi, 63 K . 1 1 att NQIQ, gr x T3'1-i'I55?stwr:i- .. I Phi Law Fraternity Franz Raw, Iefi to right: Mike Schwille, Roland Hill, Kirk Kuykendall, jim O'Hair. Jack Dies, Richard Westbrook, Larry Anderson, Erwin Elias fprofj. Second Row: Rollin Khoury, jack Hayner, Smith Gilly, Brett Stovall, jim Linley, Richard Latham, Robert Stripling, Bill McConnell. Third Roux' Dan Hoffmyer, Roland Searcy, Gwinn Tate, E. Paul Banner, Joe Downing, Jim Naussbaum, Coy johnson, jim Chambers. Fonrzb Row: Larry Winkle, Pete Steiman, Rody Harrison, Sonny Cribbs, Howard Lee, Nathan Newall, joe Berres, Tony Arnold. Fiffb Row: Carl Luna, Jack Sheridan, David Anderson, Charlie Bradshaw, john Gilliam, Albert Witcher, Stan Mills, Max Bennett. Sixlb Roux' George Shaw, Kenneth Blasingame, Ron Black, Arlan Binham, Richard Hemingway fprofj, Dan Hook, Tommy johnson, Bill Alexander. 3l3 Freshmen 6 if w -as-ef ku' STAN IWIXIURRAY, DEAN COBB, Full' Pm fjift 111 Spfizzg Plwiffwzt ROBERT ADDISON, Dallas DAVID ANDERSON, Cleburne 'F . CHARLES BELL, Crowell NORMAN RAY BENNETT, Cleburne JOHN HOPKINS DODGE, Beaumont HAROLD ENGLISH, Arlington JIM EVANS, Overton FORREST RICHARD FINN, Waco TOM FOSTER, Corpus Christi WILLIAM E, FULBRIGHT, Waco CHARLES GAINES, Waco RALPH V. GARY, Midland JAMES GLEASON, Nederland JOHN H. GREEN, JR., Crane RODDY HARRISON, Grandfalls WINSTON BRANTLEY HUMBERT, Waco JAMES L. LANDER, Waco Phi Alpha Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity first came to the Baylor Law School in 1949, when it succeeded the former Senate Society. While promoting high academic and professional standards, PAD maintains a well-rounded social program throughout the year and the summer. The outstanding project of this group is their annual Homecoming MUM Sale, all profits from which are placed in the PAD Scholarship Fund, which is awarded to an enter- ing freshman law student in the fall on the basis of merit and need. With one alumni chapter and three active chapters for students in Texas, PAD in this state maintains its strong na- tional affiliation with the various other law schools through- out the country. JAMES LUDLUMg Austin PAUL LYLEQ Atlanta DONALD H. MCDONALD, JR., Abilene RICHARD W. McFARLANDg 459 Longview STANLEY JAMES NUSSBAUMg Berne, Ind. WILLIAM O'I-IAIR, JR., Coleman PAUL PRIMMg Waco STEWART NELSON RICE, Curtis LARRY SINCLAIR, Sulphur Springs ' PETER THOMAS STEINMANN, New York City, New York RAY STOKERQ Odessa GUINN D. TATE, Friendswood T EMORY C. WALTON, Ooidwaite V MACK LYNN BENNETT, Tyler Delta Law Fraternity Left to right, Front Row: james Sims, Steve Thompson, Charles Prock, Richard Hamon, R. B. Shelton, Glen Collins, Gill Shaw, Bob Norris. Second Raw: Larry Funderburk, Mike Liles, Francis Gandy, Marvin Commander, Fred Weekley, james Gleason, Bill Perry, Ted Shafer. Third Raw: Gene Caldwell, jim York, Tom Mack, Tim Curry, T. J. Haire, Lawrence Barber, joe Meador, Tracy Crawford. Fourth Roux' Robert Garner, Bill Roberts, Don Adams, Brantley 'Humbert, Wayne Lee, Marvin Fallwell, james Price, Wayne Gillis. Fifzb Row: Dean Cobb, Haward Carney, Paul Lyle, Willy DuBois, Searcy Miller, Robert Lofley, Tom Cahmbersg Faculty: George Brown, Angus McSwain, William Boswell. 3I5 JOHNNY MURPHY, Ijtlilm' of Lizu' SL'!'ii0ll of Bnyfor Round Up JACK SHERIDAN, C1f7i6ff1'I.l'fiL'L' of fbe Sfmfwzf COIIVI' Phi Delta Phi Law Frafernify . . . Rc-established at Baylor Law School this spring, Phi Delta Phi again takes its place among the outstanding active legal fraternities at Baylor Law School. Its goals of academic excellence ind professional integrity have always been exemplified by this group. 'I FIUIII Rim, Airy!!! rw rfgffiJ.' Robert Arldison, XVeldon McFarland, jim Evans. Second Roux' Edward Fulbright, jack Gorrell, Paul Lokey, joe Bob Brown HUPPY Dollar- Ray btol-zer, Larry Sinclair, Norman Bennett. Al Conant, Ronnie Gaines. 3l6 ARTS AND SCIENCES BARRETT, JERRY W., Marshall, Texas BLACK, LA MOINEg Richland, Missouri BROWN, JOHNNIE B., Electra, Texas BUCHANAN, PAUL WESLEYg Waco, Texas BURTON, JUANA M., Temple, Texas CANNON, JO ANN, Dallas, Texas CHANG, MARIA PING-YUQ Hong Kong CHIU, YING-CHECH CHOU, PETER LEE-TA, Taipei, Taiwan COLEMAN, GEORGE ROY, Palestine, Texas FERLING OHN Texas Cit Texas ,I 9 -' y, 'inlvv ' H ' ' V FLETCHER RALPH, Barstow, Calif. FORD, BOB, Linden, Texas FREITAG, CARL, Simsboro, Louisiana GODEC, JOANNQ Hurley, New Mexico GUNNIN, GERRY CHARLES, Cedar Hill, Texas HILL, MARSHALL L., Fort Smith, Ark. HUANG, ELIZABETH, Taiwan, China INOUE, MASUKO, Sagaken, Japan KASHIWAGI, KEIGAKER, Shimoitozu, japan KING, ROBERT GERALD, Orange, Texas KIRKPATRICK, WILLIAM DAVID, Waco, Texas LU, PETER SAI-KIT, Happy Valley, Hong Kong MASSIRER, MARY ROBERTS, Waco, Texas MAY, IRVIN, Overton, Texas MILNER, WILLIAM JAMES, Forest, Mass. MONTGOMERY, 'ION G., Eldorado, Ill. MOON, CLIVE DEE, Duchesne, Utah NEWMAN, ALBERT H., Houston, Texas POLLEY, ROBERT JUN nf. 4. REEVES, MARK III, Coahoma, Texas .vi SHERMAN, WILLIAM C. ,,, ,V SLEVIN, ROBERT LEE, Youngstown, Ohio 'W STEWART, RHEALENE RUTH, Fort Worth, Tex ,. SYNN, HYONTAK, Seoul, Korea THORNTON, JOE FRANK, Trinity, Texas 6' 56'- N... TYNER, C. GRAHAMg Houston, Texas XVANG, CHING-TSO, Taiwan, China Nw- WEIGH, SAMUELQ Hong Kong WELLS, CARL, Linden, Texas WESTERGARD, PADDYQ Long Beach, Calif. WIDNER, ANNA L.g Waco, Texas WILLIAMS, WILLIAM KENDALL YAU, GEARGE I. H.g Hong Kong -s I xi . ' 1 X Q X.. -N Fall Semener: Linda Wfilly, Seo: JoAnn Bingham, Treas.g Baker, Pre5.g Benny Harris, Vice Pres. Dan l I , Q f N 6 - , 6 9 . ' if PJ 5' - 3' 1 . Senior Class Officers P-1 I WW .' f, . - ,' 4. :,- i- . ,, -'21 ,-'-nt! 1' 4 Spring Sefzzarter-.' Dotry Bruce, Sec.: Frank Brown, Pres.g Margie Smith, Tre-as.g Not pictured: Winton Starling, Vice Pres. 32I - .5 5 0 ti Q24 l W an 83'- aft' i- is 4,7 V 1' 322 BARKER, BARBARA jOAN, Waco Elementary Education, English BARNARD, LIFE, Lubbock Biology. Chemistry, AED AI-ILSCI-IIER, ALLAN D., Houston Biology, Chemistry, Alpha Epsilon Delta ALEXANDER, JAMES DAVID, White Oak Math. Physics: Alpha Phi Omega, Treasurer, Alpha Chi, Distin guished Dean's List: Honor Student: Honor Council, Freshmar Football: Freshman Track: Varsity Track, B Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletics, Academic Scholarship Award ALLISON, SANDRA JOYCE, Santa Ana, Calif. English, Elementary Education, Chi's ANDERSON, AUBREY L., Keller Physics, Math, American Institute of Physics, Sigma Pi Sigma ANDERSON, GWEN, Crosby ANDERSON, IMOGENE, Woodviiie Music Education, Kappa Theta: MENC, Bards and Rhapsody ANDREWS, MARTHA, Indianola, Miss. Biology, Chemistry, English, Alpha Lambda Delta, Historian: Alpha Chi, Tri-Beta, Atheneans, Secretary, BSU, Distinguished Dean's List ARNOLD, BARBARA JEAN, Crockett Home Economics, Education, Tri-D, President, Vice President, BSU ARNOLD, WILLIAM PERRY, Arlgleton Chemistry, Biology, Taurus, Mens ICC, Secretary, Treasurer ARRIAGA, DANIEL, Temple Math, Physics: American Institute of Physics, Intramural Bowling ASHLEY, JIMMY DON, Edinburg Math, Latin BAGBY, DANNY1 Porto Alegre, Brazil Psychology, History, English, Religion, Chamber ot Commerce, Psi Chi, Omicron Delta Kappa, BSU, Soccer Team, Public Re- lations, Yell Leader BAKER, DAN NORMAN, Anaheim, Calif. History, Sociology, Chamber of Commerce, BSU Executive Coun- cil, President Senior Class, Fall 1961, President's Cabinet, Fall BAKER, JUDITH ELIZABETH, Houston Elementary Education, English, Athenean, Rush Captain, Pledge Captain BAKER, PATRICIA, New Orleans, La. English, History, Canterbury Club BALL, DELORES ANITA TAYLOR, Bellmead Elementary Education, Latin, Delta Alpha Pi A I Ifi!wiffqi'.1jvlviif',' llniwrv? I! liere?' l I i 1 is l BARNES, STEVEN S., Belton Chemistry, Math, Physics, Student Affiliate of American Chemical Society BARNETT, CARLTON CARTER, San Antonio Business, English, Alpha Phi Omega BARNETTE, SUE ANN, Longview Drama, Alpha Epsilon Rho, Pi Alpha Lambda, Beauty Nominee, May Queen Nominee: Best Dressed Nominee BARRON, BARNEY JOE, La Belle, Fla. Chemistry, Biology, Nose Brotherhood, American Chemical So- cietv' Volunteer Mission Fellowship BARTLETT, REBECCA, Texarkana Speech, English, Alpha Chi, A Cappella Choir, College Wonian's Council: Baylor Safety Board, Speech Senate BARTON, JAMES CARY, Lyforcl Political Science, Philosophy, History, Delta Sigma Pi, Board of Publications, Philosophy Club, Sigma Kappa Iota, President, Pi Sigma Alpha, Whip and Spur, Young Democrats, Phi Sigma Tau, Presidentl Sophomore Honors BARTON, VIRGINIA LEE, Gatesville Office Administration, Economics, Phi Gamma Nu, Scribe, Treas- urer, President, Historian BATTLES, BURNIE FRANK, New London Education, History, Biology, Phi Mu Alpha, Chamber of Com- merce, Religious Education Alliance, Head Yell Leader, Golden Wave Band, Gymnastic Team, SWC Sportsmanship Committee, Presidents Cabinet BEDNER, TOM DAVID, Abbott Chemistry, Biology, American Chemical Society BELL, CAROLYN JO, Colorado City English. Education, Speech, Athenean, Student Congress BELL, MAUDIE, San Antonio Home Economics, Education, Tri-D, Treasurer, Dean's List, May Queen Nominee BENNETT, DONALD MORGAN, Atlanta, Ga. Music Education: Phi Mu Alpha, President, Bards and Rhapsody Choir, Chapel Choir, BRH Choir: MENC1 Opera, BSU Council BERRY, PATRICIA KELLY, Lake Jackson Math. Education. English, Chapel Choir, A Cappella Choir, Opera BEEN, BEVERLY KAY, Grand Prairie Elementary Education: English, Chi's: YWA Choir BIGHAM, JOANNA ROSE, Leland, Miss. Elementary Education. English: Senior Class Treasurer, Dawson Hall President, College XXfomen's Council, Co-Chairman of Focus Week Committee BIGGS, NANCY LEE, Bastrop Chemistry, Math, Chi'sg Alpha Chi, American Chemical Society, Sophomore Honors BINGAMAN, CHARLES, Waxahachie Sacred Music, Voice BOECKER, DON L., Brenham Physical Education, History, Esquire, Football, BAHPER BOLLAND, HERBERT R., Bishop Psychology, English, Rho Gamma Sigma BOUNDS, STEPHANIE ANN, Corsicana English, Education, Math, Delta Alpha Pi, Methodist Student Movement, Treasurer BOWMAN, ALBERT BOYD, Chemistry, Math, Biology, English, History, Alpha Phi Omega, American Chemical Society BOYD, FRED H., Garland Piano, Music BRADFORD, IRIS ELDON, McGregor 'Elementary Education, English BRANDT, ELIZABETH J., McGregor Biology, Sociology, Pi Mu Chi QP' KSN Q., 'H+ 9'1 -cr, Rv 31 PK S-fx 'Y P' 4-faint? '- J ' w, ea a T' '7' .. S. N. k-9 -of-V 45 K QR 0---, s 323 634' '-QVX bex 5-4 ,-, sf wp., fi PQ ,'9'X 1'---u N., fa iv--A if-v 'ZX LJ 'VX .gig 'rbi ir- .Qw- Jf- 'N 'V- 53 BRENTHAM, JERRY D., Moody Physical Education, Secondary Education, BAHPER BRICKELL, JAY, Harviell, MO. Math, History, Track, Rodeo Club BROOKS, JIM, Baytown Economics, English BROTHERS, MARY CORINNE, Nashville, Tenn. English, History, Religion, BSU Council, Athenean, Recording Secretary BROWN, FRANK KEITH, Miami, Fla. Philosophy, Religion, Chamber of Commerce, BSU Executive Council, BRH Choir: Vice President Junior Class, Bards and Rhapsody, Program Chairman Focus Week BROWN, JIM, Lake Charles, La. Sociology, History BROWN, NANCY, Refugio Elementary Education, English, Athenean, Corresponding Secretary, Vice President, BSU Council, Executive BSU Council, Senior Class Homecoming Nominee BRUCE, DOTTIE, Waco Phi Beta Mu, Pi Kappa Delta, Secretary, Speech Senate, BSU Freshman Council, Executive Council, Most Improved Debater's Award, Most Outstanding Woman Debater Award BRUNER, BARBARA, Waco English, History, Education, journalism, Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Epsilon Rho, Alpha Chi, Theta Sigma Pi, KYBS, Lariat BURGWINKLE, JULIE, Chattanooga, Tenn. English,' Education, History BURNE, MARETTA JO, Waco Accounting, Economics, Beta Alpha Pi, Secretary, Phi Gamma Nu, Sophomore Honors BURK, NELDA JEAN, Marlin Elementary Education, Spanish BURKS, VIVIAN, Georgetown Elem. Education, Spanish, Religion, BRH Choir, A Cappella Choir, Phi Beta Mu, World Missions Fellowship CAIN, 'IOYCE JILL, Dallas English, Education, History, Delta Alpha Pi, President, Social Chairman, Pledge Captain, BSU Executive Council, Baylor Beauty, SMU Manada Representative, 1961 CALLENDER, MARY KATHERYN, Troup Elem. Education, English: Chi's CAMERON, CAROLYN KAY, Dallas Elem. Education, Spanish, Angel Flight Commander, Area Com- mander National Angel Flight, Sweetheart Arnold Air Society, AFROTC Corps Sponsor, Angel Flight Conclaves Delegate CARRUTH, WANDA LOUISE, Waco Elem. Education, English, Alpha Omega Club CARRUTH, WILLIAM L., Baltimore, Maryland Biology, Chemistry, Lambda Sigma Chi, President CARSON, HERBERT CRAIG, Corpus Christi Religion, History CASH, NANCY ANN, Hawkins Home Economics, English, Tri-D CATES, DARRELL DEE, Anna, Illinois Music Education, Phi Mu Alpha, Secretary, MENC, President, A Cappella Choir, Chapel Choir, Oratorio Chorus CI-IALK, NANCY ELAINE, Bryan English, History, Business, Education, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Tau Delta, Sophomore Honors, Alpha Chi, Chi's CHANEY, ELIZABETH ANN, Horse Cave, Kentucky English, History, French, Alpha Lambda Delta, Treas., Chi's, Secretry, Sigma Tau Delta, Pi Gamma Mu, Alpha Chi, Laurel Society, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Sophomore Honors CHASTEEN, CALVIN L., Waco Radio-TV, Air Science, Arnold Air Society, ROTC CHEATHAM, THERESA MARIE, Houston Drama, English, Alpha Psi Omega, Canterbury Association, Di- rector of Circle K Sing, 1962, Star in Baylor Theater Produc- tions, Dawn, Fiasco , Focus Week Committee and Guide CHEAVENS, JOE, Austin History, Philosophy, Circle K, Pres., Sec., Student Congress, Par- liamentarian, Board of Publications, Alpha Chi, Vice Pres., Hon- or's Program, Who's XVho, Philosophy Club, Vice President, Young Democrats, President: Omicron Delta Kappa: Sigma Delta Iota, Sigma Kappa Iota, Sophomore Honors, SCONA VII Dele- gate, Delegate to International Affairs Conference, Debate Team, Pi Kappa Delta, Most Valuable Freshman Debater Award CI-IERNOFF, AUDREY, Waco Drama, English CLICHOS, GENE FRANCES, Wimberly Elem. Education, English: Phi Beta Mu CLOUGH, JOHN WILLIAM, III, Newport News, Va. History, Religion, English, Ministerial Alliance CLOYD, SALLY KAY, Abilene Elem. Education, History, Athenc-an Club COCKRELL, JOYCE CAROLYN, Garland English, Education, History COLE, BILL, Houston Alpha Epsilon Delta, President, Pre Med Club, Vice President, Baylor Band, Kappa Kappa Psi, National Intercollegiate Band COLLINS, CHARLES S., jacksonville, Fla. Religion, journalism COLLINS, JANICE M., Waco Elem. Education, English, Chi's, Parliamentarian COLLINS, JOHN E., Newton Political Science, Philosophy, Circle K, President, Historian, Stu- dent Congress, Alpha Chi, Pi Sigma Alpha, Pres. and Vice Pres., Sigma Kappa Iota, Baylor Leadership Society, University Honors Program, Young Democrats, Vice Pres., Freshman Baseball, Presi- dential Scholarship, Representative to SCONA COLSON, RACHEL, Nashville Physical Education, Education, Alpha Chi, Delta Psi Kappa, Treas- urer, Baylor Association of Health, Physical Education and Recrea- Pm 15 Q , as .4 ww- I XY ff , i .N- ! ir- F... F P it , is Z cf' 'UN 4:1-' al Q-A tion, Dean's List, Intramurals CONNELL, DAUNT ELMO, Uvalde Insurance, Real Estate, Alpha Kappa Psi CONNER, CHARLES E., Midland Music Education, Kappa Kappa Psi, MENC, Best Matcher Award, 1960, Baylor Band, Baylor Lab Band COOPER, NANCY NEWTON, Yazoo City, Miss. Biology, Chemistry: Ruth Collins House Council, Freshman BSU Council, Alpha Lambda Delta, President, Alpha Chi, Beta Beta Beta, Pre Med Club, Secretary, Laurel Society COOPER, SALLY ANNE, Houston English, Education, Sociology, CSA, Secretary, Rodeo Club, Ora- torio Chorus ..q,,.. gm. is KN Th fi, VNS! COPELAND, LINDA A., Mt. Pleasant Physical Education, English, Delta Psi Kappa, Phi Beta Mu, BRH Choir CRAIG, GLENN ALLEN, Waco joumalism, Speech Radio, Sigma Delta Chi, Secretary, Arnold Air Society, Lariat Sports Editor, KYBS M.,-V h-'X 'ix The bollom half Iwiried off bfi. 325 , M. T. lb 'vid' ifirg av .LLL 3 5 't -la Q in K , f ff C ' I, lv? 7-x i sf i. A '5 wr- 'V' 3. 1--s offvgk ,- 1 ! I ,X .X . my-. CRAIGHEAD, HOUSTON, JR.: San Antonio Philosophy, History. Religion: Philosophy Club CRAVEN, JUANITA ELLEN: Waco Edutation, History CRAWFORD, NANCY TRACY: Xvichita Falls English, Education, History: Athenean Club: Baylor Law Wiv'es QRAWFORD, SUE: Livingston English, Education, Journalism CREIGI-ITON, SHARON ELIZABETH: Big Spring Art. Education: Athenean Club. Historian: Kappa Pi CRENSHAW, ELANOR: Austin English, Sociology, Religion: BSU Executive Council: Memorial House Council: College W'omen's Council: Harrington House Council CROCKETT, JULIETTE HUGHES: Waco Education: Bards and Rhapsody Choir CROOK, JAMES LESTER: Opelika, Alabama Philosophy, Chemistry: Chamber of Commerce: Freshman BSL Council: Executive BSU Council: Honors Program: Philosophy Club: Ministerial Alliance: Focus XX'eek Evaluation: Sophomore Honors: Alpha Epsilon Delta: Chamber Choir CROWNOVER, DIXIE: Waco Physical Education: Delta Psi Kappa: BAHPER: MSM CULBERTSON, LAWRENCE: Tyler Sociology, Religion CURFMAN, BEN E.: Albuquerque, N. M. Biology, Religion: Missionary Alliance CUTTS, ROBERT TYREE: Richmond, Va. History, Political Science, Religion: Intramural Basketball, Bowl- ing, and Softball DANIEL, JIM: Oklahoma City, Okla. Finance. Economics: Baseball: Chamber of Commerce, Vice Presi- dent: BSU Executive Council: Fellowship of Christian Athletes: Student Congress DAVIDSON, BARBARA: Irving Home Economics, Marketing: Kappa Theta, Vice President: Tri-D Parliamentarian: BRI-I Committee DAVIS: EDWARD: Kemah English. Education, Mathematics: Alpha Phi Omega DAVISSON, HARVEY: Odessa Psychology, Biology: Nose Brotherhood, President: Psi Chi DAWSON, MARTHA ADELE: Corsicana Art, English, Education: Pi Alpha Lambda: Kappa Pi DEAVER, ELLEN JEAN BOSTICK: Waco Education, English, History: Athenean Club: Bards and Rhapsody 'R n LJA DEHART, SHELBY LANE, Houston English, Philosophy, Sigma Tau Delta, Pi Kappa Delta, Phoenix Club DeLOACH, ALLEN GLENN, Waco Math, History DENNISON, GARY FELTON, Liberty Pre-Law, Chamber of Commerce DENTON, LANE, Axtell Physical Education, Political Science, BAHPER DICKINSON, GEORGE EDWARD, Atlanta Biplogy, Sociology, Circle K, Vice President, BSU Executive Coun- ci DICKSON, FINLEY EDWARD, Houston Psychology, Economics, Phi Mu Chi, Canterbury Association, Treasurer DODSON, HAROLD LYNN, Waco Education, Political Science, Math, History, Pi Sigma Alpha DORWARD, RUSSELL, Clifton journalism, History, English, Sigma Delta Chi, Treasurer, Lariat Staff, Rodeo Club DOWELL, DELLE FRANK, Amarillo English, History, Whip and Spur: Phoenix, Honors Program DRENNAN, JUDY, Conroe Journalism, English, Political Science, Pi Alpha Lambda, Theta Sigma Phi DRISCOLL, EVERLY, Austin History, English, Alpha Chi, Alpha Lambda Delta: Pi Gamma Mu, Sophomore Honors, Deans List, Sigma Tau Delta, Chi's, BSU Executive Council, YXVA Executive Council, Student Con- gress, BRH Choir, World Mission Fellowship, President DUNCAN, DONNA KELLY, San Angelo Elem. Education, Music Education: Bards and Rhapsody: Fresh- man Homecoming Duchess, Phi Beta Mu, Pledge, Chaplain, Re- cording Secretary, Campus W'oman's Council, BSU State Choir DUNCAN, FRANKLIN, Fort Stockton History, Religion, Freshman Basketball, BSU Executive Council, Ministerial Alliance DUNN, SNOW DROP, Floydada Speech Therapy, English, Best Dressed Coed, 1960, Alpha Omega, Secretary, Alumni Secretary, Sigma Alpha Eta, Vice President, President, Allen House Council, CXVC, Alpha Omega Homecom- ing Nominee, 1961 DUPRE, OSCAR, Waco Advertising, Public Relations, Speech, Radio, Esquire, Sigma Delta Chi, Whip and Spur DUPREE, JUDY, Fort Worth Elem. Education, English, Pi Alpha Lambda DYER, MARY BETH, Mont Belvieu Home Economics, Education EAST, MARY SUE, North Little Rock, Ark. Math Education, Geology, Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Chi, Dean's List, Geological Society, BSU Missions EATON, SUZANNE, Henderson EDWARDS DORIS DILLARD' Tem le 1 1 P Elem. Education, Piano, Student Congress, Freshman Class Sec- retary, Athenean Club, BSU Executive Council, A Cappella Choir, BRH Choir, Who's Who, Laurel Society EIKENBURG, MADELYNN, Dallas Home Economics, Education, Pi Alpha Lambda, Tri-D, Distin- guished Dean's List, BSU, Dawson House Council ELLERBY, JUDY, jacksonville ELLIOTT, IUDITH ANNE, Calvert History, English ENGELBRECHT, ANGELEEN FAYE, Crawford Elem. Education, English, Oratorio Chorus QW X I K I +G .gf fb 5:-1 -A z z. int fy ,41 Q, . Q! Q-V1 . . . .-.. in-,Q I r '- i if H as u ' 4 ? MX if 'P' -ws , x V Q g gb 1 A if-. r is I I '. Q ,. if 'N i' iff' 327 w in . fysvli I 'ff iff Q Q , Nr-'-r '9'X iw ZR .,.f xi 4' ff' if I 'S' Q'T r' Q's int- V, 328 'wi-t +123-F ERNEY, PAUL RICHARD: Collingswood, N. Math, Physics: Nose Brotherhood: AIP ERNST, VIRGINIA: Corpus Christi Piano, Flute: Golden Wave Band: Alpha Chi: Alpha Lambda Delta ERWIN, WENDELL DWIGHT: Texarkana Chemistry, Biology: Chamber of Commerce: Alpha Epsilon Delta: Beta Beta Beta ESTES, DONALD HAROLD: Basile, La. Math, Political Science FAIRBAIRN, JAMES RONALD: Shreveport, La. Philosophy, Religion, English: Baylor Safety Council: BSU Execu- tive Council: Philosophy Club, Treasurer: Bowling Team: Dean's List: Sophomore Honors FARRIS, DAVID FRANKLIN: Fort Worth History, Speech, English: Rho Gamma Sigma, Vice President: INIICC, President: Sigma Kappa Iota FELTS, JANE: San Saba English, Art: Delta Alpha Pi: Kappa Pi FERGUSON, DON: Abilene History, English: Student Body President: Chamber of Com- merce: Student Congress: Alpha Chi: Omicron Delta Kappa: BSU Executixe Council FEST, CLAUDE: San Antonio Physical Education, History: BAHPER, President: Football FITZHUGH, FLORENCE RANDAL: Waco Elementary Education, English: Alpha Omega FLOYD, ALLAN HOWARD: Atlanta, Ga. Band: Order of the Artus, Secretary: Alpha Chi FLYNN, NORMA JEAN: Vernon Spanish. English EORESTER, HARRY BIBLE: Denham Springs, Lil. Religion, Sociology, History: XX'orld Missions Fellowship: Band: Freshman BSL' Council: Executive BSU Council FORREST, TERRY: Irving Music Education: MENC: Kappa Kappa Psi: Band: Orchestra: Chapel Choir: A Cappella Choir FORTNER, BENNIE RONALD: Happy Biology, Chemistry: Pre Med Club: Young Republicans FOSTER, MARY HELEN GARY: Dallas Music Education: Mu Phi Epsilon: Alpha Lambda Delta: Alpha Chi FOX, JANET FAYE: Lexington, S. C. Psychology. Sociology: Alpha Omega: Rho Gamma Sigma Sweet- heart. Homecoming Nominee, May Queen Nominee: ROTC Spon- sor: Psi Chi: Round I'p, Associate Editor: Freshman Homecoming Nominee: Best Dressed Nominee FRANKLIN, BIM: Lufkin Commercial Art, French, Geology: Alpha Phi Omega, Historian: Kappa Pi, President: Whip and Spur, Art Editor: Student Court FREEDMAN, JAMES WILLIAM, JR.: Waco Religious Education, Speech-Radio: Baylor Band: Kappa Kappa Psi, President, Vice President: National Intercollegiate Band: KYBS Announcer FREVELE, CHARLES LEWIS: Kansas City, Mo. Religion, Journalism: Baylor Band: Kappa Kappa Psi: Lariat: Sig- ma Chi, Vice President: Religious Education Society FULLER, PATRICIA M.: Waco Education, Sociology GAINES, KARLA: Abilene Education, Latin, English: Alpha Omega GALYEAN, DEANNA LOUISE: Houston Elem. Education, Sociology GARDNER, Jan: Wichita, Kansas GARMAN, F. EUGENE, Canon City, Colo. Religion, History, World Mission Fellowship GARRISON, THOMAS EUGENE, Tulia Political Science, Education, Math, Basketball, B Club GASTON, BOB, San Diego English, Education, History, Religion, Wrestling ffeam GAUT, WILLIAM PERRY, Pampa Psychology, English, Air Science, Tryon Coterie, Phi Kappa Phi, Rho Gamma Sigma, Advanced AFROTC, Dil!! Team, Round-Up Staff GERIK, ROSALIE NANCY, Aquilla Education, English, History, Latin, Newman Club, Eta Sigma Phi, Homecoming Princess GIBBS, EUGENE, Chico, Calif. Religious Education, Education: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Foot- ball, Religious Education Association GIBBS, JUDITH ANN, Waco Home Economics, Education, Tri-D GIBSON, JOSEPH LEE, Lutlcin English, journalism, History, Honor's Program, Alpha Chi, Deans List, Whip and Spur, Editor, Phoenix, Editor, Lariat, Round Up, Alpha Phi Omega, Vice President, Board of Publications, Sigma Delta Chi: Freshman Class Vice President, Presidents Cabinet GILBERT, MELBA MARTIN, Troy Elem. Education, Sociology GILBREATH, PHIL, Bishop Religion, Psychology, Alpha Phi Omega, Wrestling, Baylor Safety Board GIVENS, ARLINE, Beverly Hills, Calif. Elem. Education, History, Angel Flight GOEN, KAREN, Floydada Elem. Education, Religion GONZALES, CANDIDOQ Austin Religion, Spanish, Sigma Delta Pi GONZALES, RAUL RAMOS, Calallen Political Science, Math, Spanish GOODWIN, MILBURN A., Waco Political Science, History, French: Pi Sigma Alpha, Secretary, Treasurer GRANT, GARY LYNDELL, Levelland English, Chemistry 1- . Ihgl its ' x I if if YQ? l 'Dx x 4 'CZ' il ff . 'ii K V vu. 1 Q. ,,., . - t s 1 L A . af- -5, ,ic f: i i'-. I -pf- .' . X r '155' GRANT, KAY, Waco English, Education, Business, French GRAVES, CAROLYN, Hot Springs, Ark. Elem, Education, Psychology Dorff Lmgb, we gel paid for it. ' Ss. 4-z BIN 329 A i , 1--if gk ,, iff flea ' as ' mi ! SX . te' Q-Q33 GRIEEING, GLORIA, Beaumont Art, Education, Kappa Pi GUNN, ANNELLE COLBERT, Waco Elementary Education. Spanish GUNNIN, BARBARA, Mesquite English, Education, History, Delta Kappa Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, Deans List HALE, JIMMY, Houston Religion. History: Ministerial Alliance HALL. HiSfLufy', HALL, Biology, Club Ct DOROTHY LOUISE, Little Rock, Ark. English NANENE, Baytown Education, Spanish, Pi Alpha Lambda, President, Inter- vuncil, Band, Beta Beta Beta, Secretary HALLIDAY, CONNIE BERYL, Galena Park Religion, Sacred Music: Laurel Society, Alpha Chi, Dean's List, Sophomore Honors, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mu Phi Epsilon, Chapel Choirz Chamber Choir: Chi's HAMMOACK, CAROLYN, Taylor Elem. Education, English, Alpha Omega HAMMACK, JEANETTE, Keneay History, English, Education, Kappa Theta, President, Vice Presi- dent, Rush Chairman, Reporter, Round Up, Laurel Society, Young Democrats, Pi Gamma Mu HARDY, MARY JO, Malakoff English, Education, Speech, Phi Beta Mu HARDY, MARY NELDA, Chester Elem. Education: Religion, Chi's, Historian HARLOW, NAN CHRISTY, Hot Springs, Ark. Elem. Education, Art, Spanish, Kappa Pi, Sigma Delta Pig Kappa Delta Pi, Arkansas Club HARRIS, BENNY, Tomball History, Philosophy, English, Religion, BSL' Fvecutive Council, Vice President of Senior Class HARRIS, GORDON, Fort Worth History, English, Sociology, Religion, Kappa Kappa Psi, Band HARRIS, WILLIAM W., Fort Worth Speech, English, Pi Kappa Delta, Lariat, Student Association HARRISON, ALICE ANNE, Waco Spanish, Music Education, Sigma Delta Pig Spanish Club i.- HARRISON, BOB, Jonesboro, Ark. ' 4 Public Relations, ROTC, Chamber of Commerce, Assistant Di- :fa.X rector of Baylor Public Relations Q- HAYNES, IANNIE LOU X Home Economics, Education, Alpha Omega, Tri-D D021'1,flip unzv. I Mimi ir'i'1'f 111 330 ia., 4 I l 7 ,AYP l l HEARD, SAMUEL CARY: Dallas Religion, Sociology HEBEBRAND, ROGER CARL: Livermore, Calif. Speech. Education, Religion. History HEBEBRAND, SUZANNE: Denton Elem. Education, General Business HENKE, MICHAEL: Waco Chemistry. Math, History: Circle K: BSU Executive Council: Student Congress: Pi Kappa Delta: Alpha Chi: XXfho's XY'ho: De- bate Team: Basketball Team: Tennis Team HERRIN, MARILYN FERGUSON: Stephenville Music Education: Mu Phi Epsilon: Music Education National Conference HERN, HAROLD: Waco Physical Education. Education: Varsity Letterman: B Associa- tion HEYER, RAYMOND: Owensville, Mo. Ministerial Alliance: Bards and Rhapsody I-IICKMAN, JERRY FRANK: Waco Education. English, History: Sigma Tau Delta HIGHTOWER, PEGGY: Cameron Elem. Education, Sociology: Chi's HILLERICH, WILLA DALE: Alpine Music Education: BRH Choir: A Cappella Choir: Phi Beta Mu: Mu Phi Epsilon! MENC HINES, SUE: New Orleans Piano, Organ: Wfnrld Mission Fellowship HODGES, LARRY MICHAEL: Overton History, Religion: Ministerial Alliance: Lariat: Band HOGGARD, JOHN CHARLES: Waxahachie Physical Education, Education: B Club: Varsity Basketball: BAHPER HOPSON, TOMMY: Athens History, Education, English HOUSER, WILLIAM EDWARD: Mexico City, Mexico Chemistry. Biology: American Chemical Society HOWARD, LINDA ANNE: Lake Providence, La. Home Economics, Education HOWELL, LAURA LEE: Dallas English, Biology HOWELL, VIRGINIA LEE: Waco lgnglish, Sociology: Athenean Club: Round Up: Allen House ouncil HUDSON, LINDA: Gatesville Elem. Education: English: Pi Alpha Lambda: Kappa Pi HUFE, WILDEAN: Wichita Falls Home Economics, Education: Chi's: Tri-D: BRH Choir: Chapel Choir: Ruth Collins House Council HUNT, BETH: Fort Worth Music Education, Voice: Pi Alpha Lambda: Chapel Choir: Ora- torio Chorus: Focus Week Hospitality Co-Chairman HUNTER, ANDREA: Anchorage, Alaska English, Spanish, Education: Chi's, Vice President: Sigma Delta Pi: BSU Executive Council: Spanish Drill Instructor HUNTER, GLENDA 'CILE: Waco Sociology, English: Theta Sigma Phi: Alpha Kappa Delta: Phi Beta Mu: BSU HUTCHERSON, SONJA LOUELL: St. LOuis, MO. Spanish, History, Secondary Education: Baylor Band: World Mis- sion Fellowship: Sigma Delta Pi: Pi Gamma Mu: International Club, Secretary-Treasurer: YWA al Th. Qv- ft 4- l 'S' sp ,fi up-x W. .- 41 Ld, is-f 3 -me Lx at fri' N1 4 f R 9' ' -, . ss 5 ' 'x ' 11'- Y V N. fri We 4 U ei ea . qu- TN f w QC ik 33I K. Asp- ,M , 'vs Q--ff I Qs. lo- 5, 4 ! uhhh 'V' LIN Ofiv ,,,,,., aa' odw .Q- '15 V62 bv SN,-' 'ZX QPFY5 N..l' 332 IVES, GEORGE, Houston Journalism, Speech, Radio, Taurus, Chamber of Commerce JACOBS, PAUL D., Waco Psychology, German, English, Newman Club, Vice President, Psi Kappa Psi JAMES, BARBARA JEAN, Beaumont Math. Education. History, Angel Flight, Area Officer JAMESON, SONDRA SUE, Plainview Music Education: Mu Phi Epsilon. Vice President: A Cappella Choir, Oratorio Chorus, Music Educators National Conference, Freshman Class Secretary JOI-IANSON, KAREN ELISABETH, Old Greenwich, Conn. Education, Math, History, BSU Social Chairman, Alpha Lambda Delta, Delta Alpha Pi, Historian, Beta Beta Beta, Alpha Chi JOHNS, DENNIS ALLAN, El Paso Sociology, English, Alpha Kappa Delta, Newman Club JOHNSTON, MAMIE COOK, Lorena Accounting, Economics, Beta Alpha Psi JOHNSTON, RICHALYN, Dallas Biology, Education, History, Pi Gamma Pi JOLLY, ROY ALLEN, Waco Business Administration, Marketing, Alpha Kappa Psi, Dean's List, Beta Gamma Sigma, Young Republican Club, Chairman JONES, ANNA BETH, Gilmer Elem. Education, Latin, BSU, YXWA Choir, -Freshman Chapel Choir, Oratorio Chorus JONES, CHARLES E., Goldthwaite Mens ICC, Taurus, Reporter, Festivals Committee JONES, JUDITH KAREN, Coffeyville, Kansas Chemistry, Biology: Pre Med Club, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Beta Beta Beta, Alpha Lambda Delta: Tau Beta Sigma, Band, Honors Program, Alpha Chi JONSON, WAYNE H., Temple History, English JORDAN, PATSY, New Orleans, La. Elementary Education, Religion, Atheneans KEARNS, GENE CAROL, Oklahoma City English, Education, Drama, Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Pi, Alex- ander House Councili Baylor Theater KOHL, DURAN LEO, Corpus Christi Economics, Accounting, History, Newman Club KEATHERLY, NAYMOND, Memphis, Tenn. History, English, Religion, German, Alpha Chi KELLY, JUDITH LOVE, Annapolis, Maryland Drama, English, Alpha Psi Omega, Baylor Theater KINCAID, EUGENE DAVIS, JR., Uvalde Political Science, Spanish, English, Pi Sigma Alpha, Sigma Delta Pi, Young Democrats KING, CHARLES, Houston Philosophy, History, Alpha Phi Omega, Alpha Chi, Phi Sigma Tau, President, Philosophy Club, President, Sigma Kappa Iota, Young Democrats, Treasurer, Sigma Psi Iota, Honor's Program, Sophomore Honors KING, LUCINDA LEE, San Antonio KING, SHIRLEY JEAN, Marlin Elem. Education, Religion KIRKPATRICK, SUE, Kansas City, Kansas Sociology, Religion, BRH Choir, BSU Executive Council, Mis- sions Emphasis Week, YWA Executive Council, World Missions Fellowship KNIGHT, JUNE, Dallas Elem. Education, Religion 1. KNIGHT, CARROLL DALE, Owensville, Mo. Management KOONCE, SANDY, Brownsville English, Education, Music Education, A Cappella Choir LAMAN, EDWARD N., North Little Rock, Ark. Psychology, Biology, Spanish, BSU Missions, Psi Chi, Vice Presi- dent, Psi Kappa Psi: Presidential Scholarship, Sigma Delta Pi LANSFORD, CARL EDWIN, San Antonio Mathematics, Religion, BRH Choir LARK, MARY ANN, Gainesville Speech, Radio, TV, Religion, Chi's, Alpha Epsilon Rho LESTER, SHARON, Weimar Physical Education, Education LEWIS, JEFF E., Phoenix, Arizona Mathematics, Physics, Alpha Chi: Alpha Epsilon Rho, KYBS News Director LILES, LINDA CHALKER, Abilene Elementary Activities. Home Economics, Atheneans LINDER, BILLIE LOU, San Antonio Math, Speech-Radio, English: KYBS Staff LOFGREN, RANDY, Houston Music Education, Phi Mu Alpha, Vice President, Treasurer, Chapel Choir, President, Focus Vlfeek Publicity Chairman, Inter- collegiate Talent Show, Freshman BSU Council LOOMIS, SHARON, Fort Worth Sociology, Education, Angel Flight, Vice President, ROTC Sponsor LOOSER, DON, Lufkin Music Education, Alpha Phi Omega, President, Vice President, Student Congress, Public Relations Chairman, Vice President, Bards and Rhapsody, President and Student Conductor, Alpha Chi, XX'h0's Who, 60-61, 61-62, BRH Choir Accompanist, BSL' Executive Council, MENC Executive Council: BSU Summer Mis- sionary to the Orient, Inter-Club Service Committee, Omicron Delta Kappa LOWE, MARTHA, Muskogee, Oklahoma Elementary Education, Religion, Chapel Choir, Religious Educa- tion Association LOUIS, DAVID FREDERICK, Newton Lower Falls, Mass. Business, English, Tryon Coterie, Treasurer, President, April King Nominee, Penland Food Committee, Men's ICC Representative LYLE, PAUL, Atlanta, Texas Law, English, Circle K, BSL' Executive Council MAGEE, CAROLYN ANN, Henderson Elementary Education, Music Education, Mu Phi Epsilon, Chapel Choir, Oratorio Chorus, BRH Program and Scenery Committee air Ax ,QE 2 - Pr, U 'GS' 'I 1' 1 iq, hs- L. Y' Qs . , we , iff--v MAGNUSSEN, WILLIAM RITCHIE, Fort Wforth General Business 'QI xi-9'f,D 0-nc - N MANGUM, BARBARA, Houston Elementary Education, Home Economics: Atheneans, Angel Flight, President, Pledge Trainer, Arnold Air Society Sweetheart basil Il l1.1ld0e,f :feud zvere 1'e:1Hy lIZe'.ZII.D.D 333 45 .vw- on -it 1- +36 5,3 3 4+ K' r H' ll, it Y' f W., 5' Q l ,a W 'ig-Q-T-ry xi 8' X ww nu-... Lf-wt fu., SN '13 GN ttf? X Qt'-f'r' nba -L., 0' lbs M5 'mf qpgff 334 MASSEY, SUE, Delano, Calif. History, Education, Art, Pi Alpha Lambda, History, Kappa Pi, Recorder: BSU, Dean's List, Sophomore Honors, Dawson House Council MASSIRER, VAN D., Crawford History, Education, Political Science, Air Science, Alpha Phi Omega, Arnold Air Society, AFROTC, Cadet Group Commander, Drill Team Commander, Distinguished Military Student MASTIN, ROBERT ELDON, Mission Chemistry, Math, English, Circle K, American Chemical Society, Freshman BSU MATTHEWS, CHARLES DAVID, Denver, Colo. English, Philosophy, Religion, Freshman Class President, Freshman BSU Council, Chapel Choir, Ministerial Alliance, BRH Chairman, BSU Summer Missionary, Theta Theta Theta MAYERS, BOBBIE, San Antonio English, History, Education, Wforld Mission Fellowship, BSU, BRH MAYHUGH, LONNIE L., Harper Elem. Education, Physical Education MAYS, MARY KATHERYN, Grand Prairie History, English, Education, Pi Gamma Mu, Secretary, Pi Alpha Lambda: Chi's, Pledge Captain MCCLUSKY, BARBARA, Dallas Elementary Education, Speech, Alpha Omega, Reporter, Student Congress, Presidents Cabinet, Secretary of Freshman Class MCCORKLE, ROGER GREER, Cherryville, N. C. Philosophy, History, Religion, Round Up, Philosophy Club, Ministerial Alliance, BSU, Missions Program, Band MCCUTCHON, GARY, San Antonio Math, English MCGEE, SANDRA WHEELER, Jonesboro, Ark. Elem. Education, Religion, Ruth Collins House Council, Honor Council, YWA Executive Council, BSU MCGINNESS, MACK ALLEN, Richardson English, Biology MCKEE, JAY EDWIN, Fort Worth French, Drama MCNIEL, ROSE M., East Bernard Elem. Education, Religion McSPADDEN, LINDA, Livingston Elem. Education, History, Dawson House Council MEARS, JANE, Menard English, Education, History, Pi Alpha Lambda, President, Pi Gamma Mu, Collins House Council, Student Congress, Rodeo Club MELLGREN, WALTER ROBERT, E1 Monte, Calif. Art, Psychology, Religion, Varsity Track, B Club, Newman Club MERKA, PAMELA KAYE, ROg6rS Elem. Education, English, Alpha Omega Club Aug go ahead , . . MITCHELL, ELIZABETH ANNE, Turners, Mo. Biology, English MIXSON, SHELDONg Wfaco History, Philosophy, Circle K, Pi Kappa Delta, Vice President: Pi Gamma Mu, Sigma Kappa Iota, Young Democrats, Philosophy Club, Debate Team, Capp Award, Allbritton Prize, Sophomore Honors, Presidential Scholarship MONROE, GEORGE WESLEY, Texarkana Speech, English, History, Speech Club, President, Ministerial Alliance MOONEY, ELLA PATRICIA: Oklahoma City, Olila. Drama, English, Neo Phytes. Alpha Psi Omega, Baylor Theater: CSA MOORE, BILL, Victoria Math, Education, Biology, Chamber of Commerce, Varsity Basketball, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Beta Beta Beta, BSL' MOORE, ERNEST, Troy Chemistry, Biology, American Chemical Society MOORE, PEGGY FERN, Irving History, Education, English, Phi Beta Mu, President, Student Congress, Bards and Rhapsody, Chapel Choir, Freshman BSL' Council, Homecoming Queen Nominee, Beauty Finalist, Rep- resentative to Berkley National Football Festival MOORE, RONALD JAY: Hutchins Biology, Chemistry, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Tri Beta MORRIESS, ZELDA, Arp Elem. Education, Music Education, A Cappella Choir MORRISON, KATHY, Austin English, Drama, Pi Alpha Lambda, Homecoming Nominee, Chi'SL 10 Best Dressed Coeds: Cotton Bowl Nominee MOSELEY, CHARLES, XVHCO Chemistry, Math, Physics, American Chemical Society, President, Alpha Chi, Dean's List, Sophomore Honors, Freshman Chemistry Achievement Award MULLER, DAVID CELSO, Torreon, Mexico Foreign Service, German, International Club, Sigma Delta Pi, Pi Sigma Alpha: Pi INIL1 Chi MUND, REBECCA EILEEN, Eldorado Elem. Education, Spanish, Chi's, Vice President, Secretary, Alpha Chi, Alpha Lambda Delta MURRAY, DWIGHT, Marshall Psychology, English, Kokernot House Council, APO Scholarship, Pi Chi, Treasurer, Philosophy Club, Bards and Rhapsody Choir: Alpha Chi, Honors Program, XX'hip and Spur, Sigma Psi Iota MURRY, DAN RAY, Athens Religion, Education, Ministerial Alliance, Volunteer Mission Band MURRY, RUBY LYNN ROBERTS, Sweeny Home Economics. Education, Memorial House Council, Tri-D1 Chi's, Alpha Chi MYERS, JOYCE, Terrell Elem. Education, Religion, Chi's MEYERS, SAUNDRA GUY, Waco Elem. Education, Library Science MYRICK, CAROL, Alvin Elem. Education, Political Science NEFF, PAT, Houston Elem. Education, Music Education, BRH Choir, Phi Beta Mu, Religious Education Association, Secretary, BSU, MENC NELSON, ROXIE ANN, Rosenberg Religion, Music: Alpha Lambda Delta, Vice Pres., Collins House Council, Alexander House Council, A Cappella Choir NEWMAN, NANCY ANN, Wfaco Education, Math, English, Latin, Pi Alpha Lambda, Sigma Tau Delta NOBLE, JUDITH GARLAND, jackson, Miss. History, English, Chemistry, Chapel Choir NOLEN, BOBBIE NELLQ Waco Elem. Education, English, Angel Flight 'E A x I . - , - 734,111 5 , r 5 0 H' in nv, ....,, 3' 1 1 .f 4' 'YDQ 3 .ry- 'K' qv-- vb . x gf, .ar nv Q- 1 1 ,m, Q.- ww.. bm ,Xi A . we S- ev'- ft? I, 1 TT' i W9 336 4 is ive' Q 1-r NORTHCUTT, MARY JO, Justin Art. English, Religion, Kappa Pi, College Woman's Council NORTHERN, KENNETH DEAN, Waco Education, Political Science NYSTROM, DAVID S., Houston Physics. Math, AIP OATES, CAROL, Fort Worth Theory, Literature, Music, Mu Phi Epsilon, Orchestra, Chapel Choir, Chamber Choir OLIVER, PATSY RUTH, Waco Physical Education, History OTAKE, YOKO, japan English. French PALMER, CARRIE LOUISE, Aney Math, Biology, Education, Beta Beta Beta, Delta Psi Kappa PARROTT, BARBARA MARIE, El Paso Math, Spanish PATRICK, DONALD L., Jacksonville, Fla. Chemistry, Biology, AED, Secretary, Beta Beta Beta, Junior Class Treasurer, BSU PAYNE, BETTY CAROLYN, Houston Elementary Education, English, Alpha Omega, Pledge Captain, Secretary PEPPER, ED, San Antonio History, Political Science PERKINS, IRIS IRENE, Vidor Math, Education, German: Chi's PERKINSON, ANN HOPE, Mena, Ark. Elem. Education, Religion, Chi's, Treasurer, Chapel Choir, BSU: Missions: Ridgecrest Club, Alexander House Council PERRY, JAMES SIDNEY, JR., Waco English, Latin PIAZZA, BETTY MARIE, Waco Elem. Education, Business, Newman Club, A Cappella Choir PIPER, PAT, Kingsville Home Economics, Tri-D, Pi Alpha Lambda PISTONE, JOEL C., Buenos Aires, Argentina Religion, History, World Mission Fellowship, International Club, BSU PITZER, SCOTT, Refugio Math, Geology, Geological Society, Math Club POLK. PERRY WILLIS, Waco Economics, Air Science: Wesley Foundation, AFROTC, President, Vice President, Deputy Commander, Squadron Commander, Arnold Air Society, Administrative Officer, Freshman Rifle Team POOL, CAROLYN ROUTH, Louisville, Ky. English, Education, History, World Mission Fellowship, YWA Council, BSU, International Community POORTEN, HEIN TER, Houston Biology, Chemistry, Pi Mu Chi, Vice President, Phoenix Club, Nose Brotherhood POWELL, CLARA ELLA, Newport, Ark. Elem. Education, Sociology, Alpha Kappa Delta, Missions PRUITT, GLORIA, Turnersville Physical Education, Delta Psi Kappa, BAHPER PULLIG, REBECCA ANN, Stamps, Ark. Math, Physics, Alpha Chi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Honors Pm- gram, BSU, Ridgecrest Club RAGLAND, CHARLES DEANg Sierra Vista, Ariz. Music, Kappa Kappa Psi: MENCQ Band RAMSEY, JOHN THOMASg Yoalium on Chemistry. Biology, Religion: Ministerial Alliance RANSOM, KENNETH PHILLIPQ Denison Speech, Radio, Education, KYBSQ Music Librarian: Bandg AFROTC Band: Speech Club REAGAN, JUDYg Big Spring Education, English, Historyg Athenean RECTOR, SUZANNEQ Rosebud Music Educationg Chapel Choirg A Cappella Choirg MENCg Mu Phi Epsilon REEVES, MITTIE ELSIE WISENBAKERg Humble Elem. Education. Religion RENTZ, JOYCE DELORES KEELEg Edna Religion, Home Economics RHOADES, MIKE, Corpus Christi Sacred Musicg Phi Mu Alpha, BSU, Oratorio Chorus, BRH Choir, Chapel Choir ri- 'rw-'i RHODES, SAMMY J.g Center Accounting, Economics, Air Scienceg AFROTC Rifle Team, Group Administrative Officer, AFROTC RICHARDSON, CHARLES T.g Longview Chemistry, Math, Alpha Epsilon Delta: Alpha Chi ROBBINS, BARBARA ALLENg Jonesboro Music Education: Atheneang MENC1 Bards and Rhapsodyg XX'oman's Councilg BSUg Collins Hall Vice President ROBBINS, ERNEST PAULQ Greenville Music Education, Phi Mu Alpha, Vice Presg MENCQ A Cappella Choir, ChapelfChoirg BSU ROBERTSON, CAMILLE ELLENg Temple Math, English, Educationg Alpha Lambda Delta ROBINSON, MAC ERVIN, Coahoma English, History ROGERS, SYNTHIA ANNg Dallas Drama, Speech, English, Pi Alpha Lambda, Secretary, Alpha Psi Omegag Beta Epsilon Rho ROGERS, DON R.g Victoria Education, Religion ies' KN l W. mais-f 'IQHUD 'Mr' Q'-1-P . x.. ROGERS, NANCY ADELIAQ Burleson English, Spanish, Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Chi, Sigma Tau Delta, Treasurer, Secretary ROGERS, NANCY LEEQ Dallas English, Education, Spanishg Honor Council, Secretaryg May Queen Nomineeg Sophomore Class Secretary, Phi Beta Mu, Dean's List: BSU: BRH Choir 1------ .. I hope min 15 in Ibere . 337 'Vi be T'--9 ,yi as ,o- vc 4,9 - 338 ,N i X ,,,ff 16' ll fo ,mild flu' ,chimp inf! ora' fx' , , N 'P ii' 2 at 1 - ,s If RSM SEALS, MARY: Corpus Christi Geology SHELTON. JOHN TOINI, Belton Religion. Sociology ROGERS, WILLIAM ARNOLD, Independence, Mo. Church Recreation Education ROLLINS, MILFORD VERNON, Hampton, Virginia Drama, History, English ROSENTHAL, RICHARD LEROY, Pasadena Religion. Sociology, English, Wfrestling Club ROXVE, LOU CLAIRE, Wharton Home Economics, Speech Radio, Tri-D RUDD, JOHN WILLIAM, Liberty Speech Radio, Philosophy, Ministerial Alliance: BSU, Kappa Omega Tau: Brooks Dorm Director RUSSELL, MARY LINDA: Waco English, Education, History: Alpha Omega, Bards and Rhapsody RYE, GEORGE H., JR., Fort Smith, Ark. Psychology, Religion, Sociology, Round Up, Psi Kappa Psi SALMANS, SYLVIA, Hanston, Kansas Sociology, Psychology, Education, BSU, Silver Service: Missions Program SAMPLES, JAMIE LINDA, El Paso Elem. Education, English, Delta Alpha Pi, President, Woman's ICCL CXVC SAMUEL, JERILYN RAE, Huntsville Elem. Education, Art, Pi Alpha Lambda, Kappa Pi SANCHEZ, JOE, JR., San Antonio History. Education, Political Science: Sigma Delta Pi, International Club SCHEIVIELTEKOPF, DON, Kyle History, Sociology SCOTT, JULIUS E., Pollock, La. History, Education, Spanish, Sigma Delta Pi SCOTT, TONYE DARLENE, Monahans Elementary Education, Religion, BRH Choir SEALE, BOB, Teague Geology, Chemistry: Geology Society SEALOCK, MARILYN NORRIS, Texas City Religion, Latin, Music Education, Band, Intramurals, Orchestral Young Life SIMMONDS, SUE BETH, San Antonio Elem. Education, Religion SMITH, FENTRESS ANNE, Rolling Fork, Miss. History, Education, English, Chi's, President, Chaplain, Pi Gamma Mu, Collings House Council, Dean's List SMITH, CHARLES EUGENE, Little Rock, Atli. Music Theory, Composition, Organ SMITH, MARGIE, Luling Sociology, Psychology, Chi's, Pledge Captain, Vice Pres., President, May Queen Nominee, Senior Class Treasurer, Alpha Kappa Deltal Psi Kappa Psi SMITH, MARY GAUNTT, Bellmead Music Education, Chapel Choir: A Cappella Choir, Madrigal Choir, Mu Phi Epsilon, BRH Choir, Memorial House Council SMITH, LINDA R., Baytown Biology, Chemistry: Angel Flight, Beta Beta Beta SMITH, PATRICIA CHOATE, Natchitoches, La. Speech and Hearing Therapy, Alpha Chi, Sigma Alpha Eta SMITH, ROTHA MARLENE, Waco Elem. Education, Latin SMITH, SUSAN, Houston Education, Religion, Alpha Omega, Parliamentarian, Chaplain, Collins House Council, BSU, Round Up SMITH, ZENADA RUTH, E1 Paso Spanish, English, Music Education, Alpha Chi, Laurel Society, Sigma Delta Pi, Sigma Tau'Delta, Mu Phi Epsilon, Phi Beta Mu, Honors Program, YWA, Missions SNOOKS, BARBARA ANN, Refugio Education, English, Speech, Band, Tau Beta Sigma, Vice Pres., Secretary SOUTER, JIMMIE, Breckenridge Math, German, Air Science, Rifle Team SPEED, NELSON RANDOLPH, Daisetta Religion, Sociology SPENSER, MARGARET, Memphis, Tenn. Piano, Organ, Phi Beta Mu, Alpha Chi SPENCER, SARAH LEE, Waco Education, English, French, Alpha Chi STABRUN, STEIN, Oslo, Norway Journalism, Speech, Radio, International Student News, Inter- national Club, Sigma Delta Chi STANLEY, RONALD TRUETT, Port Arthur English, Chemistry, Varsity Football, Beta Beta Beta, Alpha Chi, Who's Who, Omicron Kappa Delta STAPLETON, SIDNEY H., Atlanta, Ga. History, Religion, Philosophy, English, BSU Executive Council, Freshman Class Vice Pres., Outstanding Freshman Boy STARK, YVONNE, Dallas Education, History, English, Pi Alpha Lambda STEED, SYLVIA ELIZABETH, Plainview History, Education, Math, Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Chi STOCKTON, M. II., Galena Park Religion, History, A Cappella Choir, President, Pi Mu Alpha, Secretary, Chapel Choir STOESSER, RUTH GENEVIEVE, Dayton STRIBLING, MARY ANNE, Whitesboro English, Education, Biology, Chi's, Secretary, Sigma Tau Delta, Dean's List, Intramurals STOUT, CHARLES LEE, Ironton, Mo. Biology, Chemistry .it , it -13.2 FIRIK 'fb' f '? ZW. ,,.. f' X I-if Sw x .ff- K A K ya Wx X' -5 ii , . swf '54 339 .Q- fp- , I 40 use , htm- i if inure' WIN L 5-as Q V ,T It ib- pv- K' ifx tzzr 51 ,F I. fl:- ga .7-' .xr 340 SYMANK, BARBARA RAY, Waco SYMANK, CHARLES RAY, Mosheim Biology, History TACHIBANA, MARIAN, El Paso Elem. Education, Spanish, YXVA Executive Council TACKER, JERRY DOYLE, Dallas History, Biology TANNER, DOUGLAS, Gainesville, Ga. History, Religion TAPLEY, WILLIAM GOUIN, Sulphur Springs Psychology, Philosophy, History, Art, Phi Eta Sigma, Psi Chi TEAGUE,-RANDOLPH E., Waco Math, Education, AFROTC THAXTON, MARLYN GALE Psychology, English, Alpha Chi, Psi Chi, Eta Sigma Phi, President, Treasurer TOMMEY, BARBARA, McCrory, Ark. Psychology, Sociology, Alpha Chi, Chapel Choir, BSU Missions TURNER, GLORIA JEAN, Sarepta, La. Home Economics, Education, Tri-D, YWA Council, YWA Choir UMPHRES, BARBARA NELL, Dublin English, History. Education UNDERWOOD, GINGER R., Gilmer Elem, Education, Music Education, Bards and Rhapsody Choir, MENC VAN BEEK, ANN RAE, Raymondville Education, English, Speech, Pi Alpha Lambda, Secretary, Alpha Chi, Sigma Tau Delta, Chi's, Dean's List VAN DUIVENDYK, RAY, Waco Psychology, Religion VRANA, LEO, Waco Speech Radio, English, KYBS, Sales Manager, Station Manager, Speech Senate, Alpha Epsilon Rho, President, Whip and Spur WALLACE, NORMAN, Paducah, Kentucky Sociology, Religion, English, BSU WALSH, JERRY PRENTICE, concord, Calif. Physical Education, History, Taurus Society, B Club, Freshman Basketball Coach, Varsity Basketball, Captain WARD, LINDA, Grand Saline Speech Therapy, Education, Sigma Alpha Eta, Round Up WARREN, KENNETH, Lorena Chemistry, Math, American Chemical Society WATSON, ELLEN Piano, Organ, Alpha Chi, Laurel Society, Athenean Club, Mu Phi kEpsilon, Chorister, CWC, Allen House Council, Focus Wee WEBER, JAROY, JR., Beaumont Chemistry, Math, American Chemical Society, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Alpha Chi, BRH Choir, Nose Brotherhood WEED, MARY FRANCES, Dallas Speech Therapy, Education, Delta Alpha Pi. President, Sigma Alpha Eta WEST, MARY, Columbus Elem. Education, Sociology, Alpha Omega, Secretary, Dawson House Council, Round Up WEST, MARY A., Blytheville, Ark. Speech Therapy, Education, Phi Beta Mu, BRH Choir, Band WESTEREELD, NANCY CARROL, McGregor Elem. Education, English WHARTON, GEORGE W., Excelsior Springs, Mo. Chemistry, Biology WHEETLEY, SANDRA KAY, Poplar Bluff, MO. History, Education, Tau Beta Sigma, President, Band WHITE, ROBERT, Grand Prairie History, Religion WHITMAN, BEVERLY C., Fort Stockton Elem. Education, Music Education, Chapel Choir, A Cappella Choir, Mu Phi Epsilon WHORTON, ELBERT BENJAMIN, JR., Rule Math., Physics, Academic Athletic Scholarship, Varsity Football, Tyron Coterie, Vice President, Rush Chairman, B Club, Amer- ican Institute of Physics, Math Club, April King, Whos XVho Nominee WILKENING, PATRICIA, Brenham English Education, Music Education, Mu Phi Epsilon, MENC WILKERSON, KAY NAN, Houston Speech Therapy, Education, Alpha Omega, Historian, Sigma Alpha Eta, Alexander House Council, Vice President, Campus Woman's Council WILLIAMS, CAROLYN MARIE, Houston Education, History, English, Pi Alpha Lambda, Chi's, ISCC WILLIAMS, DAVID, Sundown WILLIAMS IMI ANN' Rock ort , J , p Elem. Education, Speech WILLIAMS, STAN, Ozona History, English, Circle K, Vice President, Sigma Kappa Iota, Honor Council, Chairman, Young Democrats Club, Sophomore Honors, Who's Who WILLIAMSON, BYRN, JR., Birmingham, Ala. Chemistry, Math, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Beta Beta Beta, Pi Kappa Delta, BSU BRH Choir, Vice President Sophomore Class WILLIAMSON, STURAT FOSTER, Huntsville Religion, Political Science, BSU Council, Ministerial Alliance, Alpha Chi WILLY, LINDA, Cameron Elem. Education, English, Who's Who, Student Congress, Senior Class Secretary, BSU Executive Council, Homecoming Nominee, Beauty Nominee, Chapel Choir WILSON, BOBBIE SUE, Alexandria, La. Elem. Education, Religion, Round-Up Editor, Senior Section Editor, Board of Publications , ,Q 9 KQQUCT: 4. 5-N X R W 'L uf ,lui V' 3 ,T ' WK. f X ' x 'Sh Nun- kb-A LJ gl-, I 1 s Q , 3 ' in ek' 4. W' 3., saw' br . ir, WILSON, DIANNE SCOTT, Waco 1, M English, Education, History, Delta Alpha Pi, Reporter, Chaplain, - Secretary, Bards and Rhapsody Choir, Round Up X ' 7 WILSON, LEO EUGENE, Chamblee, Ga. Religion, History in of - zt K S Two bean: 814232, bow much are rleerr going for now? 2 K' ,. ,,.....,,. no-c .-, QGNN 34l EN s. 'Cx up 342 I1 vs Q ,Sf 5 qu.. 37 . 95 r Y 5- . L- Q s Tj wc- ' gem, 15 WILSON, VERLA SUE, Danville, Kentucky English, History, Pi Alpha Lambda WINN, CLAUDIA, Corsicana History, English, Sigma Tau Delta, President, Alpha Chi, Pi Gamma Mu, Alpha Lambda Delta, Honors Program WOOD, DICK PENDER, JR., Dallas Law, History, Yell Leader, Tryon Coterie, ICC Representative, Circle K, ICC, Secretary, Festivals Committee WOOD, IDALIA, Tahoka Home Economics, Education, Tri-D WOOD, KATHLEEN C., Elaine, Ark. Sociology, Home Economics, Alpha Kappa Delta, Secretary, Chi's Focus Week, BSU Missions VVRIGI-IT, CHARLEYE TAZE, Riverside, Calif. English, Greek, Religion, Bards and Rhapsody, A Cappella Choir, KYBS Radio, Alpha Epsilon Rho, Merry Men, Focus Week WRIGHT, GEORGE BURDETTE, JR., Waco Pre-Engineering, Math, Arnold Air Society, AFROTC, American Institute of Physics WYATT, SHIRLEY ANNE, Houston History, Education, Spanish, Laurelsg Student Congress, Sigma Delta Pi, Who's Who, Phi Gamma Mu, Class Secretary, Alpha Chi YOUNG, DAVID EDWARD, Beaumont Chemistry, Math, Physics, Tryon Coterie, President, Alpha Chi, American Chemical Society, Who's Who, Varsity Baseball YOUNG, SI-IEILA KAY, Sweetwater English, History, Delta Alpha Pi, Historian, Methodist Student Movement, President A r . .-x .. R --- '-- L i 1, f- ginm' on fL'1ii1 ' ,ix I I, 5 1- xx 'f V A an F . '-if Tbeyre prartiring up for the girly flex! year. Junior Class Officers Fall Semexler: john I-Ie-gi, Vice Pres.g Betty Dean Murphy, Sec.g Lanelle Gallant, Trea.s.g Bill Porter, Pres. I I I I I I I I I Spring Semeffers joe Arnett, Vice Pres.g Cappie Sterling, Sec Barbara jean Lee, Treasg Carl Choate, Pres. I 'lf' an GX UTT' A 1 f'... .. Sala' os 45 ABELSON, JUDITH MARIE, Dallas ABELSON, LINDA LEE, Dallas ADAMS, HARRY GLENN, Highlands ADAMS, KENNETH BARRY, Waco AIKEN, DAVID, Atlanta, Ga. ALLEN, BILLY DALE, Alvarado APPELT, CAROLYN, Hallettsville ARMES, DAVID, Et. Worth ARMSTRONG, BETSY, Plano ARNETT, JOE, Waco ASTON, ROYCE ELDON, Glen Rose ABU-NASSAR, SHAXVKI, Midan, Nazareth, Israel AWALT, MIKE, San Antonio AYNESWORTH, BRIAN, Waco BAIN, SARAH, Henderson BAITES, MARITA, Et. Worth BATES, ALMA JOY, Mexia BARCELLO, BETHEL, Pasadena BARKEMA, CHARLES, Grand Rapids, Mich. BARKER, 'FRANCES SHARON, Chattanooga Tenn. BARNETT, DEL, Mullin BARR, BARBARA GEORGIANNA, Houston BARRON, JAMES FERRELL, Tyler BASS, JOHNNY FRED, Amarillo BAUMEISTER, BARBARA, Levittown, Penn. BEARD, JAMES SUTTON, Brenham BECKLEY, ROBERT EARL, Beaumont BELVER, EARL WAYNE, Houston BENALLY, ROSE MARIE, Shiprock, N. M. BENNETT, BOB, Nacona BENNETT, PATRICIA ANN, Memphis, Tenn. BERRY, JERRY RICHARD, Waco BINGHAM, SANDY, White Oak BISHOP, DONALD EDWIN, Miami, Fla. BLACKBURN, ETHEL, Handsboro, Miss. BLACKMAN, HOYT WAYNE, Corsicana BLAILOCK, SUZANNE, Dallas BOHANNON, DAN, Snyder BALDWIN, LEE, Tyler BOLIN, JAMES HAROLD, St. Joseph, Mo. BOLIN, NANCY KAY, Arlington BOND, JUDITH ANN, Houston BRADLEY, ELOISE, Belton BRAME, CECILIA, Waco BRANDENBURG, PHILIP DONALD, LaFeria BRANTLEY, BOBBY DON, Garland BREEDLOVE, JIMMY R., Mt. Pleasant BRIDGEWATER, PAT ANN, Justin BROWN, CHARLES FRANK, Beeville BROWN, JAN, Crawford BROWN, JERRY LEE, Springfield, Tenn. BROWN, MADALENE, Denison BROWNE, MARILYN JUNE, Whittier, Calif. BROWN, SAM BOMAR, Silverton BROWNLEE, DON, Odessa BROWNLEE, PATRICIA, Odessa BRUNER, DANA KATHERYN, Hillsboro BRYAN, WILLIAM J. JR., Valley Mills BRYAN, JOE DALE, Waco BULLINGTON, SUNNY, Mt. Pleasant BURK, ROBERT L., McGregor BURROWS, GEORGE RONALD, Dallas BUSBY, JIM, Galveston BUSBY, SUE, Weslaco BUSH, MARY ELIZABETH, Athens CALDWELL, KAREN SUE, Angleton CALDWELL, MARK, Memphis, Tenn. CALHOUN, NANCY LEE, Indianola, Miss. CALLISON, LES, Caldwell CAMERON, STEPHEN MAC, Frederick, Okla. f . 4 93,--ar.. . .5-V if-f-f. 14 . I M A 1 W s SJ Aunt 'ki' ws ., Jn' R W K XX 4 w-sw-,Q.w.,,.,,,Q,mmNm -FC 5: an v-5 1 'St 'Cf It I , 3 Q, .ff La 'E' . .t 1 I 3. ' N 5. 5 Q 5 4 gig, 'G' fs is Q., . A sb' I'f 'Qi 219 3' If ,fl , io' we-Q .,, fs 'v. '..v Q- - ,J I ' -1 if SA Q. X A 9 Lf .L Q.. r I x L f.- ,-N... 5- , sea , I r .- gi ' . :Y L 7 A 49' Y f L-f I, -1 D a.., ... ' 1 ..- . 'wb K E .,.l:. 1.?, , ,JL in 'E' I 13993 ' w ,H , L, gi YN vu ' 5 X . 1 5: 1- -gg K. Jr -N s- v K-4 v 1 J 7 I .fx .' 'X 1 W K N ,..,,, , 'kr ' . X 1 1 A , 77235 it so I . , , .X 5 , 5 .X 5 A 3 , ,s I l ., ,sf 4' ' .iq is E. I- x 6- A in CARDEN, BARBARA C., Ft. Worth CARPENTER, JULIA ELAINE, El Paso CAWLEY, DONALD H, Waco CHAPMAN, BARBARA J., Tyler CHASE, CLEON RAY, Edmond, Okla. CHAVANNE, ANNE CLAIRE, Houston CLANCY, SANDRA, Ferris CLARK, CONNIE MACK, Levelland CLOUD, WILLIAM LLOYD, Richardson CHURCHILL, CONSTANCE LOUISE, Arcadia, Calif. COBB, DAN GORDON, Seminole COCHRAN, DANIEL C., Irene COLLINS, MIKE, Houston CONRADT, ADDIE JO, Goldthwaite COOK, JOY F., Pascagoula, Miss. COOPER, RICHARD ALEX, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio COUEY, RICHARD, Pasadena CRABTREE, STEWART R., Hurst CROSS, CHARLOTTE KAY, Waco CRAVEN, JANICE VERNELL, Waco CROW, ELWIN RAY, Waco DAVIDSON, MARTHA FAYE, Belle Glade, Fla. DAVIS, DWIGHT, Corpus Christi DAVIS, KENNETH ROLAND, Hillsboro DAVIS, MARY COLEEN, Waco DAWSON, BECKY, Corsicana DAWSON, SARA, Corsicana DEADMAN, MARIANNE ELIZABETH, Lincoln, Neb. DECKER, WANDA LOU, Mt. Pleasant DELOACH, JULIA BECKER, Waco DELOACH, ROY L., Waco DENDY, JUDY, Waco DEMPSEY, RONALD EDWARD, Miami, Fla. DICK, BARBARA SHARON, Phoenix, Ariz DISHONG, BETTY, Odessa DOFRNER, JAMES A., Napa, Calif. DONNELLY, ANNA M., National Park, N. J DOUGLAS, KAY KING, Waco DOYLE, M. WAYNE, JR., Muskogee, Okla. DOZIER, JANET ALBRITTON, Waco DU BOSE, ELLEN, Beaumont DUGGER, BENJAMIN, Waco DUNKIN, LINDA ANN, Texarkana DURRETT, MARTHA CAROL, Houston EAST, DONNA KAY, Arlington EDWARDS, MASON ROYLEN, Houston ELDER, GERALD LEE, Dallas ELDER, MARY JEANETTE, Clifton ELLIS, JACK, Lawton, Okla. EMMOTT, CLAIRE, Bellaire EPPERSON, LEDRA, El Dorado, Ark. EOFF, JOHN EDWARD, Sacramento, Calif. ERWIN, WILLIAM HAYWARD, Nederland ETHEREDGE, JOHN, Waco EVANS, GLEN, Troup 1 A EVANS, HERBERT, Waco FARMER, LYNN, Waxahachie FEAGIN, DAVID ALEXANDER, Woodville FEAGIN, LANA, Houston FENN, BRIGITTE ELIZABETH, Waco FERRELL, JOE G., Waco FESPERMAN, GERRY DWAINE, Waco FIELDS, SANDRA, Pharr FISHER, MARY EMILY, Houston FISK, KATHLEEN, Valley Mills FRANKLIN, PATRICIA, San Antonio FRAZIER, WILLIAM DEBREAL, Waco FRIBERG, MARIEL M., Barranquilla, Colombia, South America FRY, JULIA, Waco FORQUE, FRANK, Port Arthur Q77 'wk-Q 4. 6 X N 'lt- Q- tr by 2 If 332 ., f ,gwsf .V e-,N wang:- 45' go, , l 1 lf S t, A 1 Q-.-. 8 if :, X I . Tb' , 's x 7 'C' s , - A H- a aitraf 'f Q. 'W' I. ...cf 1 lrnnrhil ,IBM ...M 1-... 5' ,K FC ii I Q14 ' 6' -rw 3. tf 1, 54 ' sara-ma 1 I Aff Bang' V ' r V 0 is g 1' ' , X A N I :'if-.5312 'fb - . 1 LL FQ: W Fai lltl l- g. L , 199 I 2 S . I as fb 6 .1 .1- FULLENWIDER, NANCY DEE, Magnolia, Ark. FULLER, JAMES KERMIT, Waco GALLANT, LANELLE, Houston GARBETT, COY, Seagoville GARDNER, SANDRA LOU, Itasca GASSIOTT, RALPH, Cleveland GEORGE, NANCY LOU, Gra.ha.m GIBBS, RICHARD, Chico, Calif. GOBER, MARCUS PAUL, Seminole GOODWIN, GWENDOLYN LYNETTE, Laredo GOODWIN, RONNIE, Odessa GRANDBERRY, NANCY, Crockett GRAY, KATHY, Phoenix, Ariz. GRIFFIN, FRAN GRIFFETH, PATRICIA ANN, Palestine GRIFFITHS, CAROLYN ANN, Sayville, N. Y. GRIMSLEY, WARREN, Alexander City, Ala. GRISHAM, CHARLES, Purmela GROSS, SHARON LYN, Shreveport, La. HAHN, ALWYN L., Brenham HAGAR, W. EUGENE, Hermitage, Tenn. HALE, JERRY WAYNE, Little Rock, Ark. HALZE, RONNIE, Waco HANLEY, ELIZABETH KATHERINE, Wayne, Penn. HAMMONS, EDDIE, Forrest City, Ark. HARDESTY, JANICE, Anchorage, Alaska HARDING, RITA BETH, Liberty HARRELL, MARY EVA, Waco HARRELL, SUSAN, Nashville, Tenn. HARRIS, JERRY, Westminster, British Columbia HARRISON, BEN, Covina, Calif. HART, MAXWELL MORRIS, Corpus Christi HARVESTON, MARY JANE, Augusta, Ga. HASLAM, JOHN H., Tulsa, Okla. HAYS, JANICE CAROL, Lockney HAYS, SHIRLEY RAE, Topeka, Kan. HEGWOOD, DORTHY JOAN, Seywood HAZLEWOOD, JOAN, Premont HAZLEWOOD, JUDY, Premont HEATH, BURNEY ROY, San Antonio 348 J HELGE, ARTHUR SWEN, Austin HELMS, NANCY ELAINE, Houston HEMPHILL, RUTH ANN, Coleman HENDERSON, PATRICIA, Madisonville HERRING, ELIZABETH, Jacksonville, Fla. HESS, BOB, Pittsburg HICKS, LINDA, Lubbock HIDLEBAUGH, JERRY HAROLD, Frederick, Okla. HILL, JOAN, Abilene HILL, MARLENE MAREK, Waco HILL, MARY ANN, Corsicana HILL, W. MAURICE, Naples HINKLE, BARBARA, Longview HIXSON, JAMES ELBERT, Lake Charles, La. HODGES, SHARON ANN, Rockdale HOBAUGH, DENNIS WAYNE, Mapland, La. HOLDEN, DWIGHT MORROW, Greensboro, N. C. HOLLINGSHEAD, RALPH, El Dorado, Ark. HOLT, JUDD, Denton HORNER, JIMMIE WARREN, Skellyton HOWSRD, CHARLOTTE, Ridgewood, N. HOWLE, KEN MONTE, Houston HUDSON, RICHARD MARION HUFF, RAY L., Harlingen HUGHES, ELIZABETH RUTH, Waco HUMPHREY, DIANA, Newton HUNDLEY, CHARLES, Temple HUNT, PARIEE ANN, Waco HURST, JIM ENNIS, Lutkin HUSTEAD, ANDREA LEE, Killeen INGRAM, CHARLES DWAIN, Waco INGRAM, JANICE, Dallas INZER, JUDY, Eastland IRWIN, STANLEY ROY, Terrell JAMES, BETTY JO, Beaumont JACKSON, CHARLES R., Waco JACKSON, JAN, El Dorado, Ark. JACOBS, CAROL ANN, Spearman JAYNES, NANCY BETH, Valley Mills JONES, BRACK JR., Liberty Q u at as , L X0 :B QM? ,. - v , '- MQ 1 , . '11 f ,JI i2.,'1,d1I. -QV 'D 5, -5. - 2 PM f as , SN ,,. - mf-A sv, X 3 . v +R Q N: l., H A 4 , , I.. - X 5. -Sv. 'api ,Jr .1 R B ' ,gt V ' l bh S- LN fev- S x 3 4 X - if v-MZ' ' gy X 2 V: A, 'if x ff ,,,W I V. ,VV' 1 Jn. 6, 5 It-,, 5 ' 'S '54 ' s X lx 'N T. f.. gs snr' x I xx it C, .- 41 S 63 iv 'cz-:' ., J 0 ' I X .L H 5,J,,,V I V . ,, .jf P , 5. E, . . ,gig gb , 'X I 7 Q. 'X 1 5 -surf, J 1 ., zifiw J . .,,. , , f A, i w 'Eb 'Ev Pix , . ,. , 4. - Y 'Y ' I fs, 'G' '35 , -'tr' R. 4, . l X..- I ?N- ke Q-v .l JONES, CLYDE R., Dallas JONES, LINDA ANN, Azel JONES, SANMIE, Temple JOHNSON, CURTIS W., Port Arthur JOHNSON, GEORGE W., Moscow, Idaho JOHNSON, LINDA LUCILE, Harlingen JOHNSON, NANCY, Waco JORDAN, JILL, Fordyce, Ark. KAYLOR, KAY, St. Louis, Mo. KEELING, LINDA KAY, Kilgore KEHL, MARY ELEANOR, Waco KELLER, JOHN C., Roswell, N. M. KELLY, VERLIN RAY, San Angelo KENNEDY, PHYLLIS, Paris KERR, PHYLLIS, Marlin KILLEN, SANDRA KAY, Waco KILPATRICK, FRANKLIN, Georgetown KING, J. CARTER, Albany KIRKENDALL, LISBETH VOORHEES, Grand Junction KOHUTCK, SHIRLEY JEWEL: San Antonio KOONTZ, ARCH CORLEY, Woodsboro KRAFFT, JOHNNIE ANDREW, San Antonio KWAN, WINNIE, I-Iong Kong LANDERS, JEAN, Atlanta, Ga. LAM, CYNTHIA, Wichita Falls LaFON, ANN, Alexandria, La. LA MONTE FORD, WILLIAM 5 Ardmore, Okla. LAMSON, RONALD KEITH, Marlin LANDERS, B. ROSS, Tucumcari, N. M. LADNER, BENNY MANCE, Mobile, Ala. LANE, LYNDA, Waco LANGFORD, JUDY, Corpus Christi LANIER, KENNETH EARL, Nacogdoches LAUGHLIN, JUDY GAIL, Festos, Mo. LAUSANGUM, PRIMPRY, Bangkok, Thailand LAWRENCE, LINDA, Shreveport, La. LEACH, BOBBY DON, Dallas LEAZAR, JUANELLE, Jewett LEDBETTER, JIMMY, Tyler LEVELL, JIM, San Angelo LEWIS, BETTY CAROLYN, Ft. Worth LEWIS, NANCY HELEN, Prescott, Ark. LOCKHART, DAVID L., Texico, N. M. LONG, GALE RHODES, Pearsall LONG, KENNETH BRUCE, Graham LONG, ORLAND LEE, Waco LOWRANCE, ROBERT RAY, Conroe LOPEZ, RUFUS, Alice LYON, ROBERT HENRY, Mexico City, Mexico MALONE, FRED A., Alamogordo, N. M. MARTIN, BARRY WARD, Waco MARTIN, JERRY JACKSON, Dunedin, Fla. MASON, ANN, Dallas MASON, ANNE, Denham Springs, La. MARTINEZ, PETE, Del Rio MATYSEK, JOHNNIE E., Taylor MAXWELL, JAMES ARNOLD, Waco MAYNARD, JOYCE MARIE, Pine Bluff, Ark. MCCELLAN, JUDITH EARLS, Seminole MCCLUNG, DONALD RICHARD, Garland MCCONNICO, KENNETH DAVID, New London MCCOY, R. I-I., Crowell MCCRACKEN, RANDEL WAYNE, Grand Prairie MCDONALD, MARY JOHN, Port Arthur MCELROY, EDD, Mt. Pleasant MCFARLAND, MARY WALLACE, Raleigh, N. C. MCGREGOR, NANCY ANN, Temple MCKINNEY, JAMES MARIAN, Tulsa, Okla. MCKNIGHT, BILL, Jacksonville, Fla. '- Q. 'R' B-v sr-rl 5. 'fbmq 1 .-1-,N 4:5 4 jar V.. X 1 1 ' 3 K X Y ,S s 1 'M 4' fx 4. 'S' A ' . . I , CT i. gl ., , 1: I Q N n .ra lg - L Nliswi'-t 5 .. .. o ' 9? vp- S 4- Q - :J till Q fig --. -N -G' . 4 5 '- W , 0' .al ': xl H! I to I xX I It I A - ' w.. x T' , xx M , -' ' 1 G- Q Q ss as 'X . X 4. Q . - Q' 8' t., ., - XX I s- 352 9 OCS vis 1- :gg MCLAUCHLIN, HAZEL, Corsicana MCNEII., NORITA JOY, Waldo, Ark. MCMAHAN, THOMAS O., Shreveport, La. MCMURRY, DEAN SCOTT, Decatur MCSPADDEN, WILEY, Teague MEDLIN, JAN PERRY, Hampshire MEDLOCK, MARILYN, North Little Rock, Ark. MERRITT, RUTH ANN, Shreveport, La. MILLER, LEAH KAY, Ft. Worth MILLER, SHIRLEY MARIE, McAllen MILLERMAN, JOHN H., Abilene MILLS, CLAUDIA SUE, Midland MITTEL, MARGO ANN, Eldorado MOODY, LINDA, Kilgore MOORE, DONALD BRUCE, Ft. Worth MOORE, LINDA, Gladewater MORI, JASON Y., Honolulu, Hawaii MORRIS, FELIX A., Oglesby MORRIS, GEORGE MERLE, JR., Temple MURDOCK, MARTIN LUTHER, Albuquerque, N. M. MURPHY, BETTY DEAN, Waco MURPHY, MARILYN, Marshall MYERS, SHARON, Baytown MYSZKOVUSKI, FRANK, JR., Lawrence, Mass. NARRIS, ROBERT E., Centerville, Iowa NASH, MARTHA, Dallas NATALICIO, LOUIZ, Porto Allegre, Brazil NEAL, SYLVIA JEAN, Temple NEFF, MICHAEL DOYLE, Woodland Park, Colo. NEU, FRANCES, Corpus Christi NICHOLS, ROSE MARIE, Oklahoma City, Okla. NIEDERER, DOROTHY, Waco NOBLE, JAMES ALAN, Dallas NORRIS, ROBERT E., Centerville, Iowa NORVELL, NANCY, Waco O'CONNELL, MICHAEL KEETH, Houston ODUM, LINDA, Nashville, Tenn. OLDHAM, SANDY, Waco ORR, CAROLYN, Dallas OTT, WILLIAM H., Waco OTTO, LEARA M., Minneapolis, Minn. OWEN, ESTER ROSE, Chattanooga, Tenn. OWEN, PHYLLIS, El Dorado, Ark. OWENS, JANE, Nederland PANGBURN, HOWARD, West Columbia PARK, ROBERT C., Stephenville PARKER, TRAVIS RAY, Diboll PARKS WILLIAM HAYS aclcsonville Fla. , 5 J ' , PATTON, JOAN REVELINE, Pharr PIQARSON, JOHNNIE EDWARD, Waco PETERS, BEVERLY ANN, Van PHILPOT, LARRY, Odessa PICKETT, BARBARA ANN, Garland PICONE, JOE AL, Brenham PITTARD, LILLIAN, Memphis, Tenn, POOLE, PAMELA, Plainview POPP, GARY EUGENE, West PORTER, JAMES BERRY, Henderson PORTER, WILLIAM, Gilmer POSEY, ELAINE, Chattanooga, Tenn. PRICE, BARBARA LEE, Ellisville, Miss. PRICE, STELLA, Lawton, Okla. PRIDGEON, JANE, Temple PRIDGEON, JUDY, Temple PRICKETT, LAWRENCE V., Tyler PURCELL, MARY R., Hapeville, Ga. PURDY, GARY, Macon, Ga. RAMSOUR, CAROLYN ANN, San Antonio RATLIFF, LYNNORA ANN, Stamford RAYBURN, A. J., JR., Ft. Worth REEVES, GLENDA, Alice REID, JAMES JOSEPH, San Antonio REID, KATHERINE LOUISE, Port Arthur RENTZ, DONALD JR., Fort Knox, Ky. REYES, ROGER, Waco RICKELS, RODNEY, Lamesa RICHESON, GEORGE L., Kerrville RITCHSON, SHARON, Houston RIVES, HUGH F., JR., Jacksonville ROBERTS, JIM, Longview 1' 'Kx ' .., WQN v 'Q T 'Q i Q . x ' get Q4 iq J f- 1 6 . Rv- J.. . ',5'f' -:- '59 X K 1 ' I 353 -5' avi ui 2X 'Sf 1 1:- OS '-I ' l I W :GSK X -1' 5-Q Q' ns' 534 ,,.., 91 .Stl f .1' -' if 4 ' at rg ' a 'Rep - , ,.,. ,fix '30 is Q. J' Q x-.- S. v 552 I . T. All , wg' , g is w .bf n wa' .5 A W iq. l .A S 54 fe: ROBERTSON, BARBARA N., Waco ROBINSON, SANDRA LOUISE, Port Arthur RODEN, JANICE ANN, Dallas ROEDER, CHARLES RICHARD, Waco ROGERS, JOE A., Conroe ROBERTS, JOHN WILLIAM, Scottsbluff Neb. ROGERS, LINDA KAY, Duncanville ROGERS, MARY ELLEN, Waco ROGERS, RONNIE, Garland ROTH, PATRICIA ANN, Hallettsville RUBARTS, BOBBY R., Sherman RUCKER, DOUGLAS R., Little Rock RUCKER, ROBERT W., Norman, Okla. RUDD, VIRGINIA, Denver, Colo. RUDOLPH, F. BAKER, Coleman RUSSELL, JOSEPH L., Waco SALTER, GENNELL, Eunice, La. SAMMON, BOBBY G., Waco SANDERS, JIM H., Waco SAXON, GERALD BRYAN, Waco SAXON, JAMES GLENN, Marlin SEEGER, D. ANN, McAllen SENTER, DAVID, San Angelo SEXTON, BARBARA NELL, Jacksonville SHELBURNE, KAY, Snyder SHERMAN, LINDA GAYLE, Waco SHINPAUGH, EARL, New London SHIPLEY, DON MARVIN, Plainview SHIPPER, GLORIA JUNE, Easterly SIEBER, HARRY, San Bernardino, Calif. SIMS, BETH, Snyder SKILES, ELWIN, Abilene SLAVENS, TOMMY, Ashland, Ky. SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH SMITH SMITH 1 HOWARD SCOTT, Amarillo JAMES, Mexia JAMES FIRMAN, Brownwood LUCIA, Marietta, Ga. PAULA BETH, Beaumont PAULA LOUISE, Pasadena SANDRA LEE, Tyler SPIRES, JIM, Jacksonville, Fla. STARLING, DARVIN LAMBERTQ Luflun STARLING, WINTON F., Jacksonville, Fla STEDMAN, KEN C., Houston STEPHENSON, NEAL ANN, Dallas STERLING, CAPPIE, Leland, Miss. STEWART, JAMES RAYMOND, Van STOKES, RONALD L., Plainview STONE, BARBARA F., Clovis, N. M. STONE, JOY, Jackson, Miss. STOREY, GAIL, Port Arthur STUART, PAT, Poplarville, Miss. STYLES, SANDRA, Beaumont TACKER, WILLIS ARNOLD, JR., Wheeler TALBERT, MILTON L., China Springs TAPLEY, BERT, Sulphur Springs TATE, BERT, Marlin TAYLOR, AL, Dumas TAYLOR, RICHARD, Carbondale, Ill. TAYLOR, ROBERT LYNN, Port Arthur 1 ,f .U- 'N fmt ., all l Q' sv-v x. 356 v 'E' f fy i 's N TEDFORD, JOAN, Wichita Falls TELGER, CAROL EVELYN, Terrell THOMAS, PAT ANN, Houston THOMAS, SANDRA, Alice THOMPSON, BRUCE, Premont THOMPSON, TOMMY, Howe THORNHILL, JOAN, Little Rock, Ark. TOLBERT, BERYLE ANN, Ft. Wortll TRUELL, DON, Oklahoma City, Okla. TUNNELL, NORMAN, Dallas TURNER, DAVID BERTRAM, Austin TURNER, NADINE, Covington, Tenn. TYER, MARGARET, Houston VANDIVER, SHERRIE ANN, Hobbs, N. M VANDYGRIFF, TORANCE, Ben Franklin VANN, BERTHA ELIZABETH, Marlin VERNON, MARGARET LUCRETIA, Baton Rouge, La. VOSS, BARBARA, Miami, Fla. WALKER, DOT, Homeville, Miss. WALL, ELLA, Texarkana, Ark. WARD, DIANE, Atlanta, Ga. WARD, EMILY, Tulia WARE, N. DOUGLAS, Houston WARREN, DAVID, Houston WARREN, DORIS CORPIER, Moody WATKINS, BERNARD NEAL, Webster WATHEN, ANN, Dallas WATSON, BERT ALLAN, Waco WEAVER, MARY LOIS, San Benito WEBB, FRANCES CAROL, Prairie Hill WELBORN, DONNA LYNNE, Atlanta WEST, CAROLINE, Lubbock WEST, GWYNN CAROLINE, Lubbock WEST, LARRY, Waco WESTBROOK, JAMES LEON 5 Chamblee, Ga. WESTMORLAND, LOUIS, Normangee WETZEL, ROBERT LEON, Brownwood XVHITAKER, JUDY A., Eudora, Ark. WHITE, JOY, Odessa WHITE, MARTHA, Kenedy WHITTENTON, JAMES C., Houston WILLIAMS, BILLY WAYNE, Houston WILLIAMS, FRANKLIN C., JR., Dallas WILLIAMS, SANDRA, Garland WILLIAMS, TRAVIS LEWIS, Waco WILLIAMSON, PAUL, Galveston WIMBERLY, JAMES R., Waco WINDEBANK, KAY ELLEN, San Marcos WILSON, MARILYN ANN, Beaumont WOOD, HARRY GORDON, Hillsboro WOODRUFF, THERBERT W., Houston WRIGHT, JOHN HAMILTON, Waco WRIGHT, RALPH EDWARD, Bastrop YOUNG, JOHN LEWIS, Nashville, Tenn. A - YOUNG, STANLEY EUGENE, Tampa, Fla. bf -1 .x 'wf. ' WA Q. , :gb 'As ' , sg I -4 :,: ,rv I 'fe f . A LJ, 'Sv .,x th FOCUS WEEK l K .1 4 Q 5:55 5 SLAVE DAY ws.. Qs WOMEN'S DAY Q?-'Qs 2 EQ. Sophomore Class Officers Fall Semener: Jerri Bullock, Sec.g Tal Roberts, Pres.g Cynthia Kollkoff, Treas.g Al Steelman, Vice Pres. Spring Semener: Wayne Jordan, Vice Pres.g Virginia Nelson, Treas.g Al Steelman, Pres.g Suzie Osteen, Sec. C , L. T R an-f 'hr Sophomores gunna ggi 'XJ i,..,. ..-. ,A 4 I A ' -.Q -E45 I 4 Z vs. t 1 S. 0 T' 'im , .- . rp j Q 1 te' . ,D . Xu X ,rr 1 . : . lsr X, ' , ra Q JY EQQ.:-. 1 I1 1 A 3. SQ 5- 4 -4 , , X x ...M K. if fv- ks' '1 Y-ei X is 360 .a..s i at-A ai I 1, v rx gp- - L -- 'CH .. K' .es l Vt? ..., , , 436 AW- -, 191: YW? Nix ' v we Av I K Y h ,,, Y, '- . lk 'Qtr -'PK' gl. ivy: 'Q- X 9 .A +64 5 . 'CT' SH ' L sw JBA X x X p-- 0. QR-r i L Wx 'C' 1. SHUI Il! AARS, RALLIN JAMES: Clifton ABERNATHY, SUE: Houston ADAMS, FRAN SUE: Jasper AGUILLARD, BRENDA KAYE1 Basile, Louisiana ALBERT. MICHAEL MARTIN: Darien, Connecticut ALLABASHI, NANCY L.: Southbridge, Mass, ANDERSON, JAMES THOMAS: Terrell ANDERSON, ROD XWILLIAM: Mission ANDERSON, WARREN ALBERT, JR.: Houston BENYUS, ZOLTON ANDREXW, JR.: Stamford, Conn. ANTWILER, DELL P., JR., Longview APPLE, JAMES KENNY: Orange ARNETTE, JOHN H.: McAlester, Oklahoma ARRINGTON, JANET SUE: Harlingen ARY, MICHAEL THURSTON: Houston ASKEW, BILLIE JO: Lake Charles, Louisiana ATCHISON, GINGER ANN: Harlingen BAILEY, DIXIE LEE: De Soto BAILEY, SHERILYNQ Jefferson BAKER. JAMES RONALD: XY'alnut Springs BAKER, RETTA C.: XX'ato BALCH. MARY, Seymour BALCI-I, MARY: Seymour BALLINGER. JUDY: Sealy BANNELI.: LINDA BARBEE, EDVUARD LEON: Dallas BARKER. RITA: W'est BARRETT, HARRY ESMOND, III: I Iol1SfiiI'l BARRON, NANCY GRACE: Dallas BARTON, JUDITH ANN: Houston BAL'CI.'M, SARA ELIZABETH: Longview BAUGH. BARBARA NELLQ Houston BAXVERS, SARAH CHRISTINA: Clovis, New Mexico BEAL, OREN XV.: Bryan BEALL, YSLETA KAY: Seymour BEAMON, BERNARD: Wfaco BECK, SAMUEL H.: Washington, D. C. BECK. TERRY LEE: Corpus Christi BEHRINGER, DELORESQ Waco BELLUE. JOHN VERNON: Clair Shores, Michigan BERGER, I-IEDY LOUISE: Albuquerque, New Mexico BIVE, MARGARET ANN: Gilmer BLACKMAN, VIRGIL L., Lamesa BLACKSHEAR, GUS, Dallas BLACKSTOCK, EMILY SUE, Brownsfield BLACKSTOCK, NANCY JIM, Center BLAND, MARGARET ALICEg Edinburg BLAYDES, SHELBY, Ilg Fort Stockton BOOTH, MICKEY EDWINg Longview BODINE, ANITA L,g Grand Prairie BOURGOIS, SHARON JANETTEg San Antonin BOURLAND, PHILLIP DAVIS, San Antonio BOWER, JAN, Port Lavaca BOWMAN, JOHN THEODORE, New Braunfels BOWMAN, KATHLEEN H,: Harlingen BRACKEEN, JAMES HENRY, Pasadena BRADFORD, VIRGINIAQ Gatesville BRANTLEY, DANIAL CALVINg Forest, Mississippi BRASHER, PATQ Engle Lake BRAZEAL, DELORES ANNQ Bellaire BREWTON, XVOODROW WILSON1 Mineral Wells BRIDGEMEN, HAROLD EDWARD, Dallas BRIDGES, DELENE MAE, Seminole BRIGGS, BETTY: Nome BRINKLEY, DAVID ALAN: Corpus Christi BRINSON, MARY, Augusta, Georgia BROKAW, DONNA LOUISE: Orlando, Florida BROWN, BABS: Richardson BROXWN, JERALD WAYNE, Aztex, New Mexico BROWN, LLOYDQ Trumann, Arkansas BROXVN, LOLA BELLEQ Canton, North Carolina BROVUN, SAM J.: Houston BROWN, TED F.: Albuquerque, New Mexico BRUNETT, BARBARA ANNQ XX'aco BRYCE. MARY JANEQ Henderson BUCKLER, BETTY: Wilco BUGH, CHARLOTTE ANN, Houston BULLOCK. JERRI, Clinton. Mississippi BURDETTE, JIM: XX'.1co BURDETTE, ROBERT N., Dallas BURGESS, BARBARA SUEg Alvin BURRIS, RUTH ANN: Dallas BURSON, BONNIE: Waco BURSON, RUSTY1 Killeen BUSH, LEE: Athens BUTLER, BRENDA ELAINEQ Colorado City CAIN, DELMAR, Gladewater CALHOUN, JOHNETTA COLLEEN: Hobbs, New Mexico CALVERT, CAROLYN ANNQ Chickasaw, Alabama CANATSER, MARY LEEQ Fort Worth CANNADAY, JAMESg Winnsboro CAREY, JUDITH PAULAQ Houston CARGILL, JOYCE ANNQ Bryan CARR, CHARLES H.g Waco CARRURE, JOSEPH CRAWFORD, Dayton CARSON, CYNTHIA PARKERQ Lovington, New Mexico ilwim K, milf X vi SMR f R ANS' I 'fx :+A -Q 1 Z' nf' ' and 1 ix ' f, -cs gb. NN' 5 R J . ' 4 I I R :Z V. A 1 'Y QQ ' 'T , V -, N wi-v X V. - I F F 1 'N an .34 I-AB ' -:gr 4' ' 1- x . 'Z NSTA- ' ts, - sk . J A, 81- All L, tl ,fl 4. ,, 1. Q45 w...- ,.-, I n 'af , Q. - w K K. E ' was 'E -ei-'Zi TB' .age I 15' 3 pu as ?! 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CLAUDIA, Wfaco CLARK, PEGGY HUDSON, Waco CLAYTON, CAROLYN ANN, Colt, Arkansas CLINE. PATRICIA PEARL, Kansas City, Missouri CLYDE, DON E., Rector. Arkansas COBB, MILTON LARRY, Edna COBB, PATTY, Dallas COLBURN, GAYLE, Orange COLE, KAREN, Georgetown COLE, PEPPER1 Talco COLLIER, SUE, Henderson COLLINS, BOBBY, Houston COLTON. ROBERT EUGENE, Dallas COLTHARP. LARRY DAVID, Floydada COOK, JERRY LYNN, Houston COOK, JON S., Groesbeck COOK, JUDY LEIGH, Houston COOPER, MARY CAROLYN: Yazoo City, Mississippi COOPER, SHARON JANIECE, Hillsboro COPELAND, DAVID: Ira CORBIN, MARTHA GAELYN: Waco COUSER, LARRY G., Corpus Christi COX. CAROL ANN, Colorado City CRAFT, LYNN: Dallas CRAWFORD. SYLVIA LEE: Houston CREED, CYNTHIA, Irving CROXWE, CYNTHIA ELIZABETH? San Augustine CROXTON, CARLA, Mt, Pleasant CUDD, JOHN MICHAEL, Corpus Christi CULPEPPER, BEN, Orange CUNNINGHAM, HOWARD, Muskogee Oklahoma CURRIER, PAUL, Denver, Colorado DANIEL, WILLIAM: Miami, Florida DAVIES, TOM, San Antonio DAVENPORT, RHELDA CLYDINE, El Paso DAVIS, CAROLYN, Waco 1 DAVIS, DAN L.: Dallas DAVIS, ELEANOR RUTH: Waco DAVIS. -IITDY ANNQ Shreveport, Louisiana DAVIS. NITA SUE: Dallas DAVIS, RALPH A., II: Pasadena DAVIS, SANDRA C.: Andrews DAVIS, SHERRY LEE: Atlanta, Georgia DAXYKINS, LUETI-IYLQ Monahans DAY. ,IEANETTE DARLENEQ San Antonio DEAN, STEPHEN EDWARD: Gilmer DeBOER, DAVID XVALTERQ XVichita, Kansas DeBORD. BERT: Temple DEDMAN, SHEILA ANN: Nacogcloches DE RUSHA, DONNA GAYLE: Corsicana DHANES. LARRY H. DOBBS, D. E.: Raymondville DOBROSKI, HENRY EDWARD: Evansville, Indiana DOTY, DAVID SYDNEY: Forest, Mississippi DOWDY, JOHN SKIP: Athens DUNKS, EDWARD GENE: Houston DU FOUR, LINDA YVONNE: Corpus Christi DUNLOP, WILLAQ San Antonio DUNN, DOROTHY JUNE: Bee-ville EATMAN, RODNEY HAROLD! Texarkana EDENFIELD, BRUCE: Lemon Grove, California EDGE, LARRY FINDLEYg LOuiSville, Kentucky ELLIS, JERRY L., Elsa ELLISON, WALLACE RICHARD: Prichard, Alabama ELLIOT, MARTHA KAY: Munclay ELSEY, KAY ANNE: Boulder, Colorado ESTESS, TEDDY LYNN: Tylertown, Mississippi EUBANK. MARY JANE: Waxahachie EVANS, HAROLD GENE: Gruver FARLEY, ALLEN: Temple FRAZER, SANDRA: jackson, Mississipp FEARNA, FRANCES SUE, Waco FELTS, MARY: San Saba FENNER, DONALD RAY: Haslet FERRIS, SHARLENE: Beaumont FETNER, MICHAEL ANDREW: Waco FINLEY, KATHRYN ANNEQ Longview FISHER, STANLEY N.: Cameron i 3 - 4' 'F 'S We '54-,lf ' 'bf' Q! 5, 9:2 45 9: xi h uf, Ex wr-r X . Sophomores . 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NANCY, Lubbock GARNER, LEXWIS XXIAYNEQ San Antonio GARRISON. SHARLINE: XY'aco GATEWOOD, JAMES VERNERQ Forest. Mississippi GAIIT, RICHARD LOXVELLQ Corpus Christi GESTRING, DANIEL A.g Mesquite GIBBS, DELA JEAN: San Angelo GIBSON, GENE1 Calvert GILLEY, DIANE, Axtell GABRIEL. JIM GOING, MARY ,IOL Nome GOLDEN. SUE ELLENg Waco GOL'R, JEAN EVELYN GRAY, REBAQ San Angelo GREEN, DENISE: Minden, Louisiana GREEN, GERRY MINGS: Beaumont GRIFFEE, DALE THOMAS, Niles, Michigan GRIFFIN, FRANK NEAL: Liberty GRIFFIS, CLARA SUE, XWaco GRIGGS, XX OODROXX'g Rockdale GRIGSLEY. JAMES A.g Hallsville GRISHAM, BETTY, Purmela GROVES, ,IOLINE VIRGINIAQ XX ellington GUFFY. MARJORIE ELAINEQ Odessa GUTELIUS, BEVERLY, San Antonio HAMES, MURIELg Brookfield, Illinois HAMMACK, JANE: Kenedy HAMMOND, BARBARA BETHQ San Francisco, California HANNA, MARTHA LUANNQ Waco HARDERBERGER, KATRINAQ Morton HARDY, MARTA DIANE, Dilley HARDY, MURRAY K., Dallas HARGROVE, HAROLD LYNNQ Belton HARKINS, LARRY, Pampa HARPER, FREDDY LEE, Macon, Georgia HARPER, LYNN JOYCEQ Waco HARRELL, MARION EUGENEQ Henrietta HARRELL, ROBERT CARLETONQ Waco HARRINGTON, jILLg Plano HARRIS, CHARLES DONALD, jR.1 Vfaco HARRIS, DWAINE LEEQ Waco HARRIS, NEIL: Stratfortl HARRIS, WALTER DUKE: Texarkana, Arkansas HARRISON, RONDA STEPHEN: Alleyton HASSLER, PATSY JANE: Eunice, New Mexico HASTINGS, HOWARD V. II: Winslow, Arizona HATHCOCK, REAGAN: Houston HAY, ALBERT R.: Beaumont HEADY, SHARON SUE: Dallas HEARD, SUE: Uvalcle HEATH, BETTYE CLEYONE: Valley lN'IillS HEDRICK, ONA LEE: Phillips HELM, MICHAEL LEE: Baytown HENDERSON, JACQUELINE ANN: Humble HENGST, BARBARA: Houston HENNESSEE, DAVID: Harlingen HENRY, JOE: Brazoria HENSLEY, CHARLES W.: Cameron HENSON, LINDA: Meadow HEPLER, WILLIAM BRUCE: Alta Loma HERRING, JAN LOUISE: Waco HERRINGTON, MICHAEL: Ranger I-IICKS, JOHN FORRESTER: Houston HILL, JACK LLOYD: Houston HILL, LOUIE ROYCE: Gilmer HISLOP, MILLICENT ANN: West Monroe, Louisiana HODGES, NWANDA RUTH: Port Arthur HODGKISS, JANET SUE: Irving HOLDEN, MICHAEL: Newport, Arkansas HOLLAND, CHARLES WILLIAM: Floyclatla HOLLAND, PEGGY ANN: Anson HOLLIS, WILLIAM DALE: Natchez. Mississippi HOPPER, GALE ALLAN: Refugio HOPWOOD, JOHN LLOYD: Channute, Illinois HORN, JAMES: Hubbard HORRELL, NORMAN LYNN: Terrell HOUSER, GAYLE MARIE: Tulsa, Oklahoma HUDDLESTON, BARBARA ANN: Shreveport, Louisiana HUGHES, JOHN ARCHER: Atlanta, Georgia HULTQUIST, NANCY: Canada, Texas HURLEY, BARBARA MARIE: Houston HUNT, LUCY: Rocksprings HUNT, WHITELAY H.: Augusta, Georgia HUTCHINSON, CLARK GILBERT: Clanton, Alabama HYDE, HAROLD B.: Chamblee, Georgia HYDE, NANCY: El Dorado, Arkansas HYDEN, ELIZABETH: Dallas JACOBSON, LYNETTE LAWRENCE: Galveston JENKINS, MIKE: Dallas JENSON, MARY ELLEN: Waco JOHNSON, BEULAH JEAN: Frost JOHNSON, CAROLYN J.: Houston JOHNSON, SUSAN: Dallas JOHNSTON, DOUGLAS HILTON: Texarkana JONES, PAUL G., II: Decatur, Georgia :uv VM,-A - i ,L -Q- gba I as T Rx fl xv I.. S- if-f If SSS if se 5 6, ' '53 'Q' f N1 1 h- Q if ' -I 25373- ' ilu, A w Sophomores S . JSVVQQ, rf c dr ,Q at, ,,,-. I. 47kt sf iw-v ,Q K if 155 S Q Q- I is tv :fo A gr- - ' Y 4- x X , -Ag.. 'Q QV 1 , A fl ' I ' ax . - 5 I ' X l r 2. f- Q. A., f- 1. KI s fc ,B X 'Vit up ,. V , v if wr' - 8 c 5 as-N X JOPLIN. BARBARA I-IELEN3 Pecos JORDON. -IACKIEQ Dublin KAVORESSI. KEIKHOSROXY' MA Yazcl, Iran KEAHEY, GXWENQ Dallas KEES, ARTHUR ALLEN: Jasper KELLY. KAROLYN1 Perryton KELLY, RIICI-IAEL JOHN: Dallas KENDRICK, LA RUTH, Stratford KEY, KATHLYNQ XWGSILICO KING, B, A., IRQ Fort NX'orth KING, CAREN ALAYNEQ Houston KING, DON WAYNE1 Texarkana KING, VIRGINIA SL'Eg Wfaco KIRCHNER. OXWEN R. KIRK, LINDA DIANE1 Corpus Christi KIRKLAND, LINDA BRYNNQ Baton Rouge, Louisiana KIRKPATRICK, DELIND: Vfaco KNIGHT, ROY C.: Houston KOI-ILER, HARRISONQ Grand Prairie KOLLHOFF. CYNTHIAQ Dallas KOONTZ. LUCILLE1 XY'ooclsboro KORNEGAY, EVERETT NELSONg Malone KOSCLSKIE. DAVID ALBERTQ Corpus Christi KUETTNER, LYDELLE MARIEg Artesia, New Mexico KYLE, GARRY W.: Del Rio LADLEY, ROBERT NWILLIABIQ Uvalde LAMKIN, JOELQ Pasadena LANGLEY, SKIPQ Hillsboro LANHAM. CAROL ALOYSIE1 Waco LANHAM, NVAYNE NELSONQ Dallas LANSFORD, LETHAQ La Marque LARD, VIANIS KAYQ Dallas LEE, DALLAS M.: Dallas LEE, SANDRA: Houston LESKIN. CAROL: Waco LEWIS, BEVERLY DIANNEQ Houston LINDSEY, GLENDA KAYEQ Stanford LINDSEY, MARY KAYQ Waco LINTELMAN, SANDRA LEEQ Crosby LITTLE. MARGARETQ Arlington, Virginia LIVELY, KATHERINE GAILg Houston LOFTIN, FRANCES LOUISEQ Jasper LOFTIS, JANENE: Waco LORD, LINDA: Waco LOSAK, MARY ANN: Waco LOWRY, A. SCOTTg Corsicana LUCAS, JANE: Waco LUNDA, CHARLES M.: Metairie, Louisiana MAGRE, EDWARD PIERRE, Crystal City, Missouri MALLORY, JIM E.g New Orleans, Louisiana MANNING, JACK WARREN: San Rafael, California MANSKER, GARY: Beeville MARTIN, EDWIN JACK: Waco MARTIN, GLORIA, Henderson MARTIN, JUDITH ANN MARTIN, NEIL G.: Weston, Connecticut MATHIAS, JANET JOY: Fort Worth MATKIN, DONALD: Waco MATULA, ELAINE: Temple MAY, DAVID WESLEYg Midland MAYNARD, TERRY ALLEN: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma MAYNARD, WILLIAM S.: El Reno, Oklahoma MEADOWS, CAROLEEQ Mt. Lakes, New Jersey MEDANICH, CHARLES: Pecos MELEAR, ROBERT EDWIN: Seymour INIERCIER, TOINIINIY C.: INICCOmlJ, Mississippi MIDDLETON. ROBINQ San Antonio MIDKIFF, GAYLE: Gonzalas MILAM, HEATHER LAYNE: El Paso MILES, SANDRA SUE: Levita MILEY, MARTUS: Springdale, Arkansas MILFORD, CAROLYN: Olney MILLER, ANNE: Dallas MILLER, MARY LAW: Mission MILLER, RICHARD: Memphis, Tennessee MILLS, ANN MARIE: Hempstead MISNER, MARTHA, Fort Worth MITCHELL, CAROLYN L.: Waco MITCHELL, TOMMY JEAN: Garland MIZE, DON: Crockett MONROE, BETSY: Dallas MONROE, JOE FRANKQ Kerrville MOORE, CAROL CATRONQ Brownwood MOORE, GINGER DARLENE: Warren, Arizona MOORE, MARY DIANA: Chattanooga, Tennessee MORALES, DAVIDg Independence, Missouri MORGAN, C. KAY: Pasadena MORGAN, JOHN: Beaumont MORRIS, WAYNEQ Corpus Christi MORSE, M. 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RONALD DEAN: Roanoke, Virginia McMAHON, RONNIE MIKE: Houston MCMICHEAL, JOHN PRESTON, JR.: Shreveport, Louisiana MCNABB, CAROLYN: Dallas McNELLAGE, GWEN LEE: Mobile, Alabama MCWHORTER, CHARLES: Waco NAIL, LINDA MAE: Carthage NASH, JEFFREY EUGENE: Tulsa, Oklahoma NAYLOR, LINDA: Woodsboro NAYLOR, REBEKAH ANN: Fort Wforth NEHRING, LAYTON DOUGLAS: Lorena NELSON, DIANNE GEORGINE NELSON, THOMAS: St. Michaels, Arizona NELSON, VIRGINIA LEE: Little Rock, Arkansas NESBITT, MARY MARGARET: Gatesville NETHERY, KAY: Milam NEW. YVONNE: Corpus Christi NEWKIRK, JOHN GILBERT: Lake Charles, Louisiana NEXVMAN, CLINTON BRONSON: Denver City NEXWMAN, JEAN: Houston NEVUMAN. TOLEERT NORRIS: Koty NOBLES, NANCY ELIZABETH: Beaumont NORMAN, SHARALOUQ Beaumont NUTTER, DONNA GAIL: Conroe O'BANNON, MARTHA: New Orleans, Louisiana OBRIEN. DENNIS HAROLD: Waco ODOM, CARLTON WORTH: Waco O'NEAL, DEANNA: Jacksonville, Florida ONISHI, RICHARD GENE: Houston OSTEEN, SUSAN: Corpus Christi PACK. LYNDA JOE: Waco PAINTER, MARJORIE GAYLE: Dallas PALMER, MARY ANN: Comanche PALMER, RICHARD: Houston PARCHMAN, PATSY: Memphis, Tennessee PARKS, VERA ELIZABETH: Waco PATE, GLENDA3 Columbus PAVISH, STEVE G.: Lyons, Illinois PEARCE, JOHN: Waco PEARSON, SHARON JANE: Stockdale PENICK, REBECCA ANN PETCH, KAREN: Weslaco S PHELPS, RONALD BYRONQ Louisville, Kentucky PHILLIPS, SARAH EMMA1 Harlingen PHILPOT, Springs, WALLACE R.g Siloam Arkansas PICK, KATHLEEN CAROL, Waco PICKLE, GEORGE CHESLEYQ Tyler PEIRCE, DIANQ Navasota PIGG, SALLIE1 Houston PITTMAN, SYBIL ARLENEQ Poplarville, Mississippi PLATT, VONDAg Waco POMEROY, MARY EVELYNg Pasadena POWELL, POWELL, POWELL, POWERS. POWERS, POWERS JOUETT LYNN? Dallas ROBERT, Lufkin SHARON R.: Houston CAROYLYQ Dallas DORA MARIEQ Sinton WILLIAMQ Bryan PRAKERfs1-IEILA B.- La Mat ue PRESLEY, , Q NORMAN KITTRELLQ Woodsboro PRESTON, RICHARD DANIELQ San Antonio PRUDOM, DARLAQ Dallas PURIEOY JERALDINE, west PURv1s, KAY, Waco PYLE, DONNA CAROLYNQ Bartlett QUICK, DICK, Waco RAEF, IULIEQ Dallas RAGLAND, MARY SUE, Fort Worth RAINES, SHARON SUE RANDALL, ROBERT ANDREW, Conroe REDDIN, SUSAN MELISSAg Monticello, Arkansas REED, REBEKAH ALICEQ Corsicana REED, WINIFRED ANNETTEQ Olney REEVES, MARTINA IRENEg Houston REINHART, JUDY FRANCESQ Houston REXRODE, JIMMY, Haskell RICHARDSON, PENNY ANN: Waco RICHARDSON, SHERRIE LAVONQ Alvin RICKERSON, ROBERT LEE, Waco RIHEARD, LESLIE MARTIN, jR.g Batesville, Arkansas ROBERSON, SANDRAQ Hereford ROBERTS, ROBERT, Graham ROBERTS, TAL, Houston ROBERTSON, WALTER LEEQ Houston X what 'I wt 6 R N 1 . a t X g x N 1 ? as 45' ts f ei A. 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JANET LYNN, Galveston ROTHE, BOB, Dallas RUMMEL, JOYCE MERLE, Uvalde RUSSELL, JIM WILLIAM, Houston SACCO, MACK, Gilroy, California SALE, SANDRA, Stanton SANDEFER, GLENDA KAY, Beaumont SANDELL, FREDA MAE, San Benito SANDERSON, SANDRA JEAN, Waco SAUER, RICKY, San Antonio SCARBROUGH, SUZANNE, Shreveport, Louisiana SCHAUB, MARY MARGARET, Gatesville SCHERFFIUS, MARGARET, Orange SCHMELTEKOPF, MARY FRANCES: Kyle SCHUCHERT, VIRGINIA NELL, Hebbronville SCHWANER, GALEN LeROY, Scottsbluff, Nebraska SCHWETINIAN, JOHN WILLIAM, XXfaco SEDBERRY, T. BRYAN, Waco SHEFFIELD, BETTY JO, Dallas SHERRILL, VIRGINIA, Midland SHERWOOD, LARRY, Jasper SHROPSHIRE, KATHLEEN: Wichita Falls SIMPSON. CAROL JOE: Hamlin SLIGAR, DAVID, Fort Worth SLIGH, CHARLES, Waco SMIERS, PAT JEAN: League City SMITH, CAROL: Tahoka SMITH, CHARLES LEE, Pecos SMITH, DANIEL THOMAS, Texarkana, Texas SMITH, EMMETT DANIEL, Sacramento, California SMITH, GARY ALAN: Rotan SMITH, LINDA JOYCE: Houston SMITH, NORMA CISSELLQ Waco SMITH, STEVEN H: Fort Worth SNELL, MELISSA JEAN, San Angelo SNIPES, PATRICIA JANE SOMMERVILLE, SUZANNE, Hope, Arkansas SOULES, JOHNNIE E., Dallas SOWELL, PATTY, Grand Prairie SPAIN, TERA, Atlanta, Georgia SPANN, POLLY, Jackson, Mississippi STALLONS, JERIS KAY, Saginaw STANDLEY, WILLIAM DON, San Antonio STANFIELD, LESLIE HOWARD, Pampa STANFORD, ANN, Bryan STEELMAN, AL, Arkadelphia, Arkansas STELTER, JERRY: Tyler STEPHENS, PATSY SUE: Richardson STEPHENSON, POLLY SUE: Richardson STEWART, JIMMY V.: Uvalde STEWART, LINDA CAROL: Houston STIGER, CAROL: Tyler STITELER, NANCI ANNE: Waco STOKER, BETTY SUE: Odessa STOVALL, JUDY ELLEN: Birmingham, Alabama STOVER. JANET JOHNSON: Forest Hill. New York STREET, KATHY LYNNE: Houston STRIPLING, W. DENNIS: New Boston SULLIVAN, CAROLE3 Phoenix. Arizona SUTTON, BILL: Memphis, Tennessee SWEAT, VaRUE: Wellington TAYLOR, NANCY: Corpus Christi TAYLOR, NANCY ELLEN: Corpus Christi TAYLOR, ELIZABETH ANN: Bellaire TAYLOR, CAROLYN FRANCES: Fort Worth TATUM, JOHN A.: Mobile, Alabama TANNER, JOHN: Dallas TERRY, BETTY F.: Crockett TEER, PATSY ANN: Pittsburg TINDALL, RONALD EDWIN: Brookhaven, Mississippi THOMPSON, BRADLEY: San Antonio THORNTON, JACKIE: Dallas THETFORD, SANDRA ANN: Axtell THOMPSON, LINDA GALE: Irving THOMPSON, LYNDA GAIL: Irving TOWNSEND, GEORGE GRAY, JR.: Forest, Mississippi TOMLINSON, LANELLE E.: Texas City City TRAIN, LEE: Bellaire TUTT, JOHN MARION: Waco UTLEY, PAM: Waco UTT, JULIE: Dallas VAUGHN, MICHAEL J.: Cayuga VOIGHTS, MARY ANN: New Braunfels VOLCIK, JOYCE JEAN: Hewitt VOLCIK, LOYCE LYNN: Hewitt WACHTENDORF, KENNETH: Waco WADE, HERBERT L. JR.: McAllen WAGER, LISA: Pasadena WAGNER, JAMES THOMAS: Shreveport, Louisiana WAKELAND, CLAUDE LEE: Milford WALCH, CONRAD O.: Ganado WALKER, BARBARA: Richardson WALKER, BILL: Beeville WALKER, DAVID GEORGE: Billings, Montana WALL, LINDA: Odessa WALLING, R. V.: Houston WARD, MARY ALICE: Jacksonville WARD, JOANNA: Longview WARE, WILLIAM: Indianapolis, Indiana WATKINS, CYNTHIA KAY: Fort Smith, Arkansas Sophomores -yr 1. 1- v--1 , iw gt 'vs gp.- . ' Q -W-1 -- it ii r 8' I I , I -Hf:,',r::,.m ,I . ay ' f',f1'Axili' J. - 4- Qmww. so 14 R 'tbzf S..-- -L.. 9 . ..,V. ..,.., Q 6 - A - 'UR if 342 we I i ' 5 ti ,.... .Y fi- lil Q li A X wtf' 1. ' z ' . 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ROY EUGENE: Highlands WOMACK, BETTINEL, Waco WOMACK, JOE, Bryan WOOD, JANELLE ANN, Orange WOODFIN, DIANE, Fort Worth WORTHEN, THOMAS EDWARD, Conroe WRIGHT, BARBARA ANN, New Orleans, Louisiana WURZBACH. SANDRA, San Antonio YERKES, TAMERA LYNN, Pleasonton YOUNG, JUDY CLARA, Austin ZAOZIRNY, CLARENCE S., Alberta, Canada Fall Semeflen' Ronnie Churchill, Pres.g Bill Denham, Vice Pres.g Suzanne Miller, Sec.g Nancy Canacla, Treas. 1' ff va Freshman Class Officers f ,- ix, ,- I Spring Sefzzexlm' Phil Duncan, Pres.g Susan Griffin, Treas.g Claire Carter, Sec.g john Patterson, Vice Pres. e Q, Q. f A' gf, A - 4-. 'I sv ' I J 4 . We . J t ,, i L V I in as- . if ' fz- :gg .9 I ,. . 51 I Qi ' I N ' df Q I X . ,RI nl. as-is . .. if -- 5- x I .QL v -11 Im e.,,' YI - ,- W , fi .il 'N' 'T' gg . ' W' Q' ' I s L, ff 1 . I , t ..., ,x v ,,,.,,.,.., N 6, I Q ' E an or A nf I -J. - 5 'f A as 'e 2-1 ' .. Sam- A y , 7 8: g 'K' lx. -G-. L I '.,.t .bw i ,y 1 5. Y X' 4 Y 3 1. - J - - I x I I , .,,, As X rl 4 2 is fi 'f - X L I - Rf, 5: S SM V- .' F 6- 'L ,u W-. I : Q15 Y 'W '35- , -K QP- , I or i ,. x 92 ACHESON, JOYCE ELAINE, Waco ACKER. CAROL, Stanford ALEXANDER, IXIARIANNE1 Mt. Pleasant ALLEN, JOE BAILEY, Hamilton ALLEN, JOY, Refugio ALLEN, SHERRON E., Corpus Christi ALLEN, THELMA LANELLE, Tuscaloosa, Ala ALLISON, CAROLLE, Roswell, N. M. ALTARAS, DAVID: Stephenville AMOS, DIAL A. ANDERSON, CAROL, Houston ANDERSON, KAY, Houston ANDERSON, DELORES KAY, Rantoul, Ill. ANDERSON, MAUREEN THERESA, Terrell APPLEFIELD, BRYAN MCCOMBg Lufkin ARNOLD, GORDON EARNEST1 Clifton ARNOLD, VIRGINIA LEE, Los Alamitos, Calif ASHBY, DAVID NICHOLS, Anaheim, Calif. ATWOOD, T. J. AYCOCK, LYDA LYNN, Teague BAILES, MARC, Tyler BAILEY, GAIL, Olney BAILEY, PHILIP MORRIS, Woodville BAIN, JANICE ANN, George West BAKER, SHIRLEY JEANNE, Roswell, N. M. BAUMANN, JUDY LYNN, San Antonio BAKER, BOB, Houston BALDWIN, BYRON, Tyler BALLARD, BECKY, Frienclswood BALLINGER, MARTITA, Harlingen BANKS, MARGARET ANN, Houston BARBER, LAURA LYNN, San Marcos BARNES, DOUGLAS, Levellancl BARRETT, NORVELL, Cameron BARTON, JOE, Gatesville BASS, JOHN DAVID, Anahuac BAXTER, JERRY, Pampga BEANE, JAMES R., Albuquerque, N. M. BEARDEN, FRAN, Jacksonville BECKMAN, BOB, Beaumont BEDWELL, CARROLL WAYNE, Sunray BEDWELL, JACQUELENE: Quitaque BEJECK, JOHN, Dallas BELEW. LINDA KAY, Vernon BELEW, PATRICIA LOVE, Vernon BELK, JUDY, Alexandria, La. BELL, GALE, Dallas BELL, DOROTHY, Dallas BERRY, KAY, Waco BERRY, PAT, Carrollton BELL, LORETTA KAY, Dallas BEVILLE, WILLIAM MILTON, Ft. Worth BENNETT, CARL EDWARD, Hamilton BETHEA, DIANE, Jacksonville, Fla. BINNS, BEVERLY, Eudora, Ark. BIRD, MARY ANNE, Jasper BIRKELBACK, AUBREY, Ashland, Ky. BISCHOFSHAUSEN, SHARON KAY, Ft. Worth BISHOP, TERRY NEAL, Killeen BLACK, WILLIAM, Quitman BLACKBURN, JOHN, San Antonio BLACKWELL, TERESA1 San Antonio BLACKWOOD, JOHN, Henderson BLACKWOOD, JUDY, Dallas BLAIN, MARTHA LOU, Jefferson BLEWS, WILLIAM FRANK BOBBITT, BARI JEAN, Houston BOGGAN, RICHARD D., Atoka, Okla. BOLLINGER, BARBARA ANN, Brookshire BOMAR, MOLLIE LOU, Three Rivers BOND, PAULA DAIL, Highlands BORING, REGGIE, Rosenberg BORSBERRY, JOLENE, El Paso BOSHAM, NORMA J., Waco BOSTIHN, JEAN: North Little Rock, Ark. BOWES, CHARLES TIMOTHY, Martindale BOWMAN, JESSIE LEE, Port Acres BOWN, KAROLANNE, Longview BOYD, EMILY SUE, Waco BOYD, GUY, Harrisburg, Ill. BOYETT, GEORGE T., Sour Lake BRALLEY, LINDA MERLE, Monroe, La. BRAITTON, TERRY LEE: Amarillo BRASXVELL, JUDY ANN, Bossier City, La. BREED, JOE ROSSER, Anson BREEDLOVE, CHRIS EUGENE BRIDGES, RICHARD WILSON, Hopkinsville, K BRIGHT. MIKE, Corpus Christi BREIDLING, JOHN C., Mineral Wells BRENNER, LESLIE LEZIA, San Antonio BROWN, BROWN, BROWN BROWN: BROWN. BROWN, BROWN BROWN CAROLYN FAYE, McComb, Miss. CAROLYN MARQUITE, Golden CHARLES EDWARD, Refugio DAVE, Western Springs, Ill. ERLENE, Canton, N. C. LINDA KAY, Hialeah, Fla. BROWN, , SANDRA JO ANNE, Miami, Fla. , SANDRA LEE, Fairhope, Ala. PAULA FRANCES, Lonoke, Ark. BROYLES, MIKE, Sulphur Springs BRUMBELOW, RAY, San Antonio BRUNER, HELEN, Hillsboro BICKLEY, LINDA, Pecos BIDDLE. SHARON SUE, Angleton BUCK, CECILIA, Jackson, Miss. BULL, MARY JANE, Baytown entucky ts, 'S iii 'Q wx al' 5. s s . MM Y .XV . V 3 . - 1 ca 4, I 5 4: 1 'W -1, 'R . 'Q' L. :gg Aw-Q , - . I ' E 1 K , if 4' -I 6 -4 -...iw M- ., A 4' ' ?g J S A 22 .51 is if., ,fl X ,S 4 'm f.. .. V 1, L. f , al- H ' V , V fi 'S' '- V, .. ,, K i y 5'w i X Q , il I i i C5 - '- t- . 'a - w -- g ' , K, , .- ' cv, ' . H 'bk' KI 1 M. , fi 1, px - :- JL V if ,,,,. il A A .1 , . CIE A so ,,,, 35 f X J , I 'X 375 .1 fwi '-2 . sl, :.-lr ' T1-Maw 3-Q lg tp ,S ,- s .ev v---r ,V T 3 ' qw Q . O I ' C ji gs rt f - . 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CAUDLE, FRANK: Abilene CAVANAH, GERALD, Ft. Worth CAWOOD, DAVID, Harlan, Ky. CHAPMAN, DAVE CHAVERS, LINDA3 Memphis, Tenn, CHEAVENS, MARTHA, Waco CHURCHILL, RONNIEg Chattanooga, Tenn. CLARK, KENNETH EARL, Waco CLARK, NANCYg China CLAYTON, JANELLQ Baytown CLAYTON, SHEILAQ 'San Antonio CLIPSON, GERALD WESLEYQ Eagle Lake CLOUD, ROBERTg Dallas CLUCK, ROBERT, Abilene COATS, PATRICIA, Harlingen COBB, jIMMIEg Houston COCHRAN, CYNTHIAg Irene COLE, RUTH: Waco COLE, SALLY DEE: Silsbee COLLINS, JOY CELLINS, SUEQ Pampa C ODY, PAULA ANITAQ Houston COOPER, CARL, Aberdeen, Mississippi COOPER, ROY EDGARQ Waco CORLEY, GWINN: Gilmer CORLEY, KATHLEEN: Natchitoches, Lt. CORY, JOANN KAROL, Detroit, Miolii COTTON. JIMQ Midland COVIN. JACK MICHAEL, Longview cox, MARY LOUISEQ Colorado city COY, JON LESLIE, Houston COZART, PAULA, Paris CRAIN, CAROLYN1 Tyler CRAM. STEVE, Ashland, Ky. CRAVEN. CHRISTINE LYNETTE, Kaufman CRAVEY, EMILY, Houston CRAWFORD, PATRICIA ANN, Cedar Hill CRIPON, EDWARD BROWN CROCKETT, MARCELAINE, Waco CRAFT, SANDRA DIANNE, Hialeah, Fla. CROFTS, THOMAS HOWARD, Terrell CROOK, MARGARET ANN, Falfurrias CROSLAND. MARY LOCKE1 Big Spring CROUCH, BEN: Matthis CROUCH. BIGGS, Corpus Christi CUNNINGHAM, MICHAEL EUGENE, Waco CURTIS, JON ELLIOT, Humble DALL, BETH, Berrien Springs, Mich. DANIEL, JOY, Dallas DANIEL, MARSHALL, Ft, Worth DANIEL, OLIVIA, Waco DANSBY, DANNY MILTON, Bryan DANSNIE, CHARLES RAY DARNELL, PAM, Dallas DAVIDSON, DONNA RUTHEAg Waco DAVIS, PENNY, Ft. Worth DAVIS, ANN, Huntsville DAVIS, SHIRLEY R,, Tenaha DAVIS, SONJA- GAYLE, Dayton, Ky. DEAN, DIANA, Henderson DEAN, LINDA GAYLE: Irving DELGADO, ARTURO C., Corpus Christi DEMPSEY, DONNA, Dallas DENHAM, WILLIAM EARNEST III, Houston DENNEY, DIANE, Waco DIETERING, BEA, Tyler DODD, JOAN, Stafford, Va. DOHERTY, GAIL, Waco DOLLAR. BARRY, Dallas DONNELL, NORMA JEAN, Smithville DORSEY, NANCY, Waco DOWELL, ADRIENNE1 Tvler DOWNEY, MARY, Amarillo DOYAL, KAY ANN, Dallas DRAPER, SHARON, El Dorado, Ark. DRAUGHAM, BETTY MARIE, Temple DRUINI, JACKIE, Waco DuBOIS, ANN, Waco DUKE, CAROLYN ANN, Dallas DUKES, KAY, San Antonio DUNCAN, BETTY JO, Greenville DUNCAN, DOROTHY NANg Nashville, Tenn. DUNCAN, MARY, Wichita Falls DUSEK, BOBBY JOE, Tyler N an? i Q I 554: 4 v- ,, I , t islet' 'X F 'HIIIIX 1 III ll 0 0 ' i ,ji ,v if-4, af ... N . - ,raw ' .a '-, .QV S i weaeeaziffmsstsssezasf' I ' v s 3. sf- P 1 QI 5, ,-,.' ,I X. Y , , ,K 4 S' sf X 1- wc fv- 6 s Y. F3 n 1 YQ- . y A 1. 1 ' 'Z . rs. 'S-'Z-1 . V- I I 6.. ' ,f am- ,.c,. ..,. , af . A 1' 'Q ' vw' ' ' wr, I , ATE . 'cr J? 6 34' g -Q I ' WV, ,Qi , as al X5 I r 0 T as Tv I I Mais , I .. W' 'I 'zu 4: f Q- 5 jg... 3 kv 'SL L3 L 'af Z! , Q- 1 , v i i all L 7 ff 1: i ' ,, .,,. -3 , . ' ' .fs-1 ' , 5 4 . .1 ., 3 , . ' - ' at v M 9 ,rg Q so as A r 1- ,,f- 6 L A: ... 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FAULK, MARY, Jacksonville FELLERS, JO AN, Houston FENTON, YVONNE ROSE, Humble FERGUSON, BEBE, Jackson, Miss. FERGUSON, EARL, Vacaville. Calif. FERGUSON, WILLIAM R., Hurst FINCH, DONNA SUE, Pasadena FINLAYSON, KEITH, Houston FORD, GARY, Amarillo FORD, JACKIE SUE: Houston FORSYTH, FORREST PETER, El Paso FORTSON, JUDY, Elberton, Ga. FOSTER, TERRY LYNN, Mt. Pleasant FRADY, BEVA JEAN, Horatio, Ark. 378 FRADY, RICHARD GARY, Pensacola, Fla. FRANCIS, DARLA KAYE, Houston FREDERICK, JUDITH ANN, Waco FREEMAN, BARBARA B., Houston FRIEND, ANN, Brownwood FRY, DONNA LYNN, McAllen FUCHS, CAROL ELAINE FULLENWIDER, LENORA ANN, Magnolia, Ark. GAGE, LANA, Carthage GALLOWAY, RONALD, Columbus, Ind. GALLOWAY, SUZANNE, Dallas GARVIN, REX M., Avoca GATLIN, BARBARA JOAN, Grand Prairie GEORGE, CAROLE, Waco GERELD, JOE LANG, Sweetwater GIBSON, WILLIAM, Ft. Thomas, Ky. GILBERT, BILL WALTER: Port Arthur GILL, MIKE, Little Rock, Ark. GILLIAM, PAM, Refugio GLADDEN, JEANIE C., Houston GOFORTH, CATHLEEN HANLON, League City GARDNER, MIKE, Little Rock, Ark. GERST, ROBERT EARL, Shreveport, La. GORDON, WILBERT FLOYD, Houston GOTTHARDT, CLAUDE, JR., Beeville GRAHAM, MARTHA, Arlington GRAVES, MARY CAROL, Harrisonville, Mo. GRAVES, MYRL, Dayton GRAY, JUDITH ALEENE, Nacogdoches GRAYBILL, LYNDA ELIZABETH, Houston GREAVES, PATRICIA ANN, Waco GREEN, CURTIS CARL, Brownsville GREEN, JUDITH, Jasper GREEN, GALE, Las Cruces, N. M. GRIFFIN, BYRON, Bryan GRIFFIN, CAROLYN JEANNINE, Memphis, Tenn. GRIFFIN, JANET, Meridian, Miss. GRIFFIN, SUSAN, Wharton GRISSOM, JOE BRYAN, Waco GUMMELT, CAROL ELAINE, Austin GUESS, CAROL ANN, Pecos HAGER, ROBERT A., Harlingen HAHN, GARY WAYNE, Denver, Colo. HALBERT, MARY KATE, Milam HALL, PATRICIA SHERMAN, Arlington, Va. HAMILTON, MAURICE WAYNE, Dallas HAMMOCK, KAARON, Corpus Christi HAMMOND, CHARLES, Dallas HANDORF, LLOYD GLENN, Palestine HANDY, SARAH KAY, Beeville HANER, LINDA, Alice HANKS, LINDA FRANCIS, Kilgore HARBOUR, PERRY DEAN, Rogers HARDWICK, JAMES E., Keller - 9' it if N Q is. 'T' -if'-3 in- 3 v . 1 apr. w. Ms' F nf S i Q, Y T af - R' S 'I 1 TP A A Q f , 3' -na T bag QB'-5' N? 5 x 2 - U' sf ' 'QF ' R ? . ,Nm .- : ., I:- f ' X4 c J S99 ,J '-cf' - ' A ia G 4 Y A y is itz- Q' 59 J J . ' E I v.. I ,Q . 1 N 'LL Q 57 r, 3 5 if .. I if' x ' - ,fe . is 7 Q .4.,. ,E . X' I- X I J ar . 1- ,Q K' 39 YA M EQ, I u RQ iw V' :I ' X K ia t Q ' 5' ' Q si -1 I F 'E 'f af ',WP W ..,, ,,.. , 6. 3 E K M-,, Vx if.: Y. v, xv X: . I .A E' 'gs gi 9. asf iw , T' of ls- v--v Bynum- 25 ln, 9 f L ,. IS 'f f ' X' R- ll T 39 E E 1 at wr. ll 51 is - I fn E Infos C ti . Q 1 1 af- i ff , I 55. I :L f fp , , ,f EQ, -we , we r - 5 I A-.-:. , qi SA A A41 ' Q I K. ,,, ,, L , W R ,S . flgw ' ' N . ,, , xii,-I ..,:5f. 1' 5' 14- Q, S , . xg +I! in L L it , ', ' fl Z ef. 3 Y I E V 4 Q fa' I '4' vt. y L . :f ' ff . 'i 5- , .... ,QA . -,C Ki 1 .w5S 5Q .- - I ' .- , 'F P? .3 Q' . 'bar- 4 Lf W 5 i S F, g eo' 3 1 ' .X A ms T 1 ,W 'DLS R- Q..- , 'lf' I' HARDY, SHARON L., League City HARL, JAMES O., Waco HARMON, CHARLES F., Golden HARP, JUDY ANN, Springdale, Ark. HARPER, MARY, Baytown HARRELL, CRAIG, Dallas HARRINGTON, BONNIE ROSE, Waco HARRIS, LEE SEARS, Auburn, Ky. HARRIS, RAMONA KAY, Pasadena HARRIS, ROBERT OWEN HARRISON, CAREL JANE, Grand Prairie HART, EDWARD, Old Hickory, Tenn. HARTINIAN, MARLENE, Woodsboto HARTINIAN, ROBERT GEORGE, Glendal HARVEY, MILDRED ANN, Waco HASSARD, BETH, Dallas HASSLER, MARILYN ANN , Waco HATCHER, DONA LYN, Smackover, Ark. HAYHURST, WALTER CA Wharton HAWKINS, ROBERT G., Hempstead HEARD, ROYCE ANN: Crockett HEATLEY, N. RCIKY, Ft. Worth HEATON, ANN: Oklahoma City, Okla. HEFLIN, SHARON, St. Louis HEFNER, KAYEg Ft. Worth HELMS, JO ANN, Houston HELMS, PHYLLIS, Groesbeck HEMPHILL, BECKY, Coleman HENDRICK, JO ANN, Diboll HENDRIX, ERNEST D., Tyler HENLEY, DONNA, Memphis, Tenn. HENRY, JAMES PAUL, Pleasanton HENSARLING, DOROTHY, Huntsville HERKENDER, EVA JOE, Houston HIBBS, JUDY, Dallas HICKEY, ELIZABETH KAY, Hallsville HICKS, FRANCES, Beaumont HICKS, JEANINEQ Bandera HIGGINS, CAROLYN, Houston HIGHTOWER, HELEN, Livingston HILDEBRAND, DAVID, Dallas HILDEBRAND, HERBERT, Galveston HILL HILL HILL I CHARLES M.,,Pasadena HILL, HILL HILL s y r CAROLYN, Lubbock CAROLYN R.' Hubbard JEAN, Abilene MARY RAY, Galveston SHARON, Dallas HINSON, BARBARA ANN, McAllen HIPPEL, BILL, Teague HITE, MYRA JANE, Houston HOBBS, SYLVIA, Lubbock HODGES, CARMEN, Mesquite e, Ariz HOGAN, JERRY, Little Rock, Ark. HOLLAND, CURTIS, Andalusia, Ala. HOOVER, JOHN D,, JR., Killeen HOPPER, DON, Refugio HORTON, PAT, Lancaster HORTON, RAMSEY, Mineral Wells HOUSTON, BRENDA, Richardson HOWARD, RONALD ALLEN, Bradford, Penn. HOWE, PAT, Dallas HOY, ANN, Eldorado, Kansas HUFDDLESTON, BRIAN, Waco HUDDLESTON, MARY LYNN , Dallas HUDSON, TOM J., Holliday HUFF, GWENN, Lubbock HUGHES, ANNE, Houston HUGHES, RICHARD HUTTON, Tyler HULL, DAVID, Floyclada HUMPHREY, CLIFFORD NELSON III, Amarillo HUMPHREY, NANCY, Newton HUMPHEYS, JAMES, Marfa HUNTER, SHIRLEY JEANE, Houston HURTICK, JOHN CARROLL, West HUSEL, BARBARA ANN, Houston IRWIN, CELESTE ANN, Dallas JACKSON, RUTHANNE, Springtown JAGGER, PAMELA, Bremond JAMISON, CAROL, Waco JAY, SUSAN, Dallas JENKINS, CAROL, Odessa JENKINS, JIMMY D., Flagstaff, Ariz. JENSEN, JEANETTE MARIE, Missouri JETT, SANDRA JEAN, Falmouth, Va. JOHNSON, CHARLES F., Dayton JOHNSON, DENNIS, Long Beach, Calif. JOHNSON, JON STEWART, Qoifoooo JOHNSON, PAULA BETH, Odessa JOHNSON, RANDALL KENT, McAllen JOHNSON, RONNIE BERT, Little Rock, Ark. JOHNSON, ROBERT, Texhoma, Ol-cla. JOHNSON, WELDON R., Hamlin JOHNSTON, MARGIE, Dallas JOHNSTON, NANCY, Waco JOHNSTONE, WILLIAM B., Kailua, Oahu, JOLLEY, JUDY, Waco JONES, BONNIE LYN, Bellaire JONES, DAVID SCOTT, Richmond, Calif. JONES, GAY, Alice JONES, HARRY, Arlington JONES, JANICE, Gatesville JONES, VIRGINIA, Memphis, Tenn. JORDAN, JANE, Dallas JOSKA, TIM KATTNER, HARRY VERNON, Waco KAYSER, RAY FRANKLIN, Wichita Falls Hawaii 5 QA, -, vs .rff A8114 -Ju- Yr' T O if E ? I , 'w' .al 5. Xa. ' vo- fl A .2-1. ,QE-,.,b ,J .,,, Q S3 X 'N ii-.' ':X. ,C .so S. YI? ,sl S' 5 1 9 an s a B f. ,. 'QE 6,3 ., Qs.. S, IX ' '. Q V- gl ,. if -1 ar- Tw Q: so -, , X 0... , ., mb i S - 2, ,g I, ,,,, ,.,, , ,,,,, -so .N -9. L . F., K gs. I El x to K ni f- f we , .- . , ' ,qi , 5- F ' D iff ,C -so S Et -o ws' mai-A ou I .5 'X -it 'Qi 7 hr , .. ..-4 oo., z,. 3 'rs f ,331 IU N1 Q .sz Q s .Hg . J v '- K r ,. l C li , ' 5- Q S x S, he Y A E - 9 W L F-' llh. ss ,L .. A .. L, :+ -I X A I -. ti I 4350 - 1 ' .Bri cu h., 5. D i 'R ,-fl ,' lx, K , .9 1 ,. - r -555 .L --V, Q-, ,V ec- I . J, fry , Q 1 3 'U 1 'Jn wc: S Tw J, ag Q. . Q Rh. ' , . ga X 'Thx J A. E, Q ' ' .K 4 , S we sf I I Q- A N -5 4'5- ,, . , I, . fi- s may '. III I A -5 S 5- , .ez 8 I A ' I. W, ::f'5 :'lx' wg. . .W E. 'mp 'rv-vt tc-1+ Ai :- bn v4 if I KEENER, PRISCILLA, Ft. Worth KELLEY, KATHLEEN, Phoenix, Ariz. KELLEY, SHARON ANN, Houston KEELING, F. M.: Kilgore KILLOUGH, LYNN, Dallas KEMP, ROLAND C., Waco KENNEDY. JUDY LANE, Groesbeck KESNER, BRENDA, Beaumont KILINIER, CAREY, Bellaire KIMBROUGHIN, WILLIAM AUSTIN, Midland KIRBO, BETTY F., Bellmead KIRKPATRICK, ROBERT, Canoga Pk., Calif. KISER, JOE RALPH, Angleton KNIGHT. MONTY KNOWLES, CAROL ANN: Odessa KNOX, JOE DANIEL, Breckenridge KOHUTEK, BONNIE KAY: San Antonio KOTHMANN. JOHN HOWARD, Junction KOURI, LINDA, Sweetwater KUCK, PAMELA KAY, Odessa KUSTERMANN, JANIE, Dallas LAMBERTH, DIXIE, Teague LANCASTER, JIM ED, Troy LANCASTER, MARK, Memphis, Tenn. LANDON, JACK, Shreveport, La. LANDURETH, LEWIS, Texas City LANDTROOP, ROYMOND WAYNE, Karnes City LANGSTON, BILLY, Houston LASSITER, HAL, Houston LATIMER, RICHARD, Abilene LaVERNE, CAROLYN, Houston LAW, KAY FRANCIS, Raymondville LAWSON, SHIRLEY, Lovington, N. M. LEE, CAMILLEQ Cisco LEE, MARY RUTH, Grand Prairie LEHMAN, ROBERTA, Buena Park, Calif. LENN, CLAUDIA ANNETTE, San Antonio LEO, STEVEN J., Sherman Oaks, Calif. LERALG. RODNEY LESLIE. RON C., Thilson, Okla. LEUSEHNER, STANLEY, Waco LEWIS, JABIES LLOYD, Waco LIGHT, GARY, New Orleans, La. LIGON, HERB, JR., Madisonville LINDSEY, MARGARET, San Antonio LOCY, JUDITH LANE, Longview LONG, DAVID, Lone Star LONG, EDWARD S., Houston LONGINO, TRUDIE MARIDEANQ Decatur, Ga. LORDINOIS, CYNTHIA ANN, Jacksonville, Fla. LOVIN, KEITH H., Clayton, N. M. LOUDERMILK, RICHARD, Houston LOWE, BILLYE EVELYN, Quail LUCAS, RONALD, Houston LUNSFORD, SANDRA CLAIRE, Minden, La LYLES, BRENDA LYNETTEI Beaumont LYLES, LINDA A.g Beaumont MARCHANT, CINDYI Kansas City, Missouri MARSHALL, REBECCA, San Marcos Sf I G K Y f v' MASON, BRUCE E, MADDEN, JUDYQ Austin MADDOX, BILL, Houston MALLORY, JOHN B.: Lubbock MARKHAM, JUDITY KAY, Beaumont MARRS, TONY: Waco MARSH, CAREY: Skokie, Ill. MARTIN, DANIEL RICHARDQ snyder MARTIN, GINNYg Dallas MARTIN, ROYCE ALTONg Pittsburg NASH, MARION KAYE: Lytle MASON, LOU ELLEN, Mr. Pleasant LIATHEWS. ANN1 Houston MATHEWS, RONALD WAYNE, Waco MATHIS, DONNA JEAN: Prairie Hill MATTHEWS, BETH: Alba MATTHEWS, BETTY, Alba MATTOX, JAMES, Dallas MAYO, SAMMYE ANN: Eldorado INICCALEB, WICKEY LYNN, Hamilton MCCANN. PATRICIA SUE: Odessa MCCANTS, WILLIAM SUE: Waco MCCLAIN, GINGER: Bryan McCLOSKEY, ROZANNEQ Snyder INICCRANIE, FREDDAQ Dallas MCCREARY, FRANK D.g San Antonio MCDANIEL, MARSHA1 Dallas MCDONALD, SHIRLEY KAY, Waco MCDONOUGH, EVELYNg Rockport MCGINTY. FRANCES CLAREg La Marque McKAY, JERRY F g Colorado City INICKEE, GWEN, Fort Worth McKEE, LINDA KAY: Irving McLEOD, LINDA ELIZABETH, Pasadena MCMATH, JOHN BUNYANQ Dallas MCNABB, JERRYg Lockhart MCNEIL, PATRICIA ANNQ Dexter, N. M. McPEAK, TOM 3 Pampa MCSPADDEN, MARILYN, Clarksdale, Miss. MEIR, JIMQ San Angelo MENDENHALL, LEEQ Waco MERCER, BILLIE KARENQ Lawton, Okla. MERRY, JUDYQ Houston MIDDLETON, BLAINEI Lamesa MILES, PATRICIA GAILg Dallas MILLER, FRED W.g San Antonio MILLER, GAILQ Edinburg MILLER, LEWISQ Dallas MILLER, JEFF1 West Helena, Ark. CT' 1 I IL- W -w I ,. , gs ,I qi 'N ' ' yi -.. t Y 'I' 'i C' 4 - ' , ,..,. A Q- J. 5, 1 I 5 .ag I ff ' I if -' , NM' 3 'N S' 5' , ., 5, sv N -1 86 ,K 32 - we ,, NN - I re' ,T G3 of -2-'-t .V X 1- S? 7 'Q-f 5, Yr' -yi! v Q' 74 45. I . Fai Q RF v. V. . ,. A Q.. ix vv 'rp- v Q- X x NF.. Qi Q' .. la- 1 N I G . Y.. KW in , .k J' . ,K . :,. T B a r., E A 2 f Q- an 'T 'EF A It 5' tif' as Q t eh A i S . . .4 L a fax 4 F I 1+ ' 5. N. 5, .B VL .- X, MILLER, KENNETH TURNER, Beaumont MILLER MILLER MILLER MILLER MILLER: Q LINDA KAY3 Dallas LINDA LEEQ Mission LYNDA M.g Edinburg MICHAEL NELSON, Texas City SHIRLEY ANN: Morton INIILLER, SUZANNEQ Dallas MILLS, CAROLE ANNQ Center Point MILLS, RONALD, Dallas MILLS, SHERRYQ Laurel, Miss. MITCHELL, ANNA JO, Birmingham, Ala. MITCHELL, CHARLESQ Mosheim MITCHELL, ROBERT DAVID, Kaufman MOBLEY, MICHELLE MONTOGOMERY, JAMIA LEE MONTGOMERY, JILL, Eldorado, Ill. MONZINGO, BECKY: Del Rio MOORE, CAROL ANN 1 Waco MOORE, DONNA LOUISE, W. Monroe, La MOORE, MOORE, MOORE, MOORE MOOREi FRANCES ELAINEQ Franklin MARY ELIZABETHg Pasadena O. T.g Lockhart ROSEMARYQ Taylor XVINSTONQ Lexington, Ky. MOREHEAD, PATQ Dallas MOORHEAD, SCOTTQ Denver City MORRIS, BOBBIE ANDRAQ Batesville, Ark. MORRIS, RONALD H.g Seagoville INIORRISS, LESTER: Midland INIORROW, JOEL ALLAN, Valley Stream MORTON, MARILYNQ Houston MOSER, JOHN, Palestine MOSLEY. DOROTHY EVELYNQ Waco MOTT, KATHLEENQ Snyder MOWERS, BARBARA j'UA.NITAg Tyler MULLEN, DIANA, Angleton MULLIS, TOMMYE JANE, Archer City MUNIZ, RAMSEY RICHARD, Corpus Chris MYER, BARBAIUKQ Terrell MYERS, SHERRY LYNNQ Baytown NANCE, TOMg Dallas NASH, PATRICIAg Oklahoma City, Okla. ti NEAL, LILLIE JOY: Beaumont NEBBETH, PATRICIA NELLQ Dallas NEEDS, JIM EDWINQ Upper Sandusky, Ohio NEFF, ROSANNE FRANCES, Houston NEILL, IRIS, Midland NELSON, DAVID H., Houston NELSON, DAVID R.g Houston NELSON, LARRYg Scottsbluff, Neb. NESUDA, MARY ANN, Dallas NIETER, MARY TEMPLE: Chicago, Ill. ,c 1:- ,M 'N - 0 Q X , rf Sl ,fl 'fl rr, .t Q 'S f 57 C.:-, NOBLITT, VICKY CARENQ Wichita Falls P' sv NORBY, RONALD BRANDONQ Augusta, Kan. x I RT NORTHCUTT WILLIAM THOMAS3 Sulphur Springs gp: Q-V , - - A9 NORTH, GWENDOLYN MARIE: san Antonio n 6 NORTON RONNIE' Seminole N5 STROM. NADINE LOUISE, Houston C. 'bi l Iv ' I .- E .iyvi y ,- f - ac-' . x 'J-. S 5 at -. at Ss NOWLIN, JOHN HQ Beeville l.-J f u - OWEN, M. BERRY, Tyler ORR, MARY JANE: Lancaster OUTLAW, SYDNEY ARLENEQ Bryan OWENS, GAYLE, Houston ONSLEY. JOHN MARK1 Houston ODELL, JANET, Waco PACE, LLOYD J., San Angelo PACE, MARGARET PACE, STEVE: Oklahoma City, Okla. PALMER, MARY BETH, Los Fresnos PALMER, MARTHA GAILQ Wynne, Ark. PANKEY, SUSAN, West Palm Beach, Florida PARKER, DAVID C.g Dothan, Ala. PARKER, NORINIA KATHERINEg Laredo PARKER, RICKEYQ San Antonio PARKER, THOMAS M.g Houston PATE, LINDA, Waco PATE, WILLIAM LAWRENCE, Baytown PATTERSON, JIM LEWIS, Tyler PETERSON, GLENDAQ Sioux Falls, S. D. PEET, NICKIEQ Baytown PEEBLES, RICHARD ALVIN: Livingston PEARSON, GLEN T.: Hattiesburg, Miss. PEACH, RANDA LEEQ Santa Anna, Calif. PETTIGREW, PATSY GAY, Slaton 1 1 ,A . A was a -f-I .-1. ,N x. 3--x 1- Q. A Q S t. . za 5 N . br TLT' eg f x it - L A XVI. -1- za 4- , , Q' 5- X 3. . x by 1 ' if: ,sc . ' 6 31 M q, Q- 'P W: hi , 5x iq tai. I lx., li 0 L .v,,, hr, . I' sn ., wx ,- 4- 4. S Q , Q- . 5 . , A :. W , tp :H 1,1 V 3 N I' ' ' I 'UN A a . ltmyvg.. 6 as sr 1 Us ' za ,gt A ' fr, vp in :V 4 in 7 385 5 .4 -C. s . .. N . x ' is O '- fa' 1' 2 1 ,.t 4-'gigf .--Q .X ' A x-'S r X ga' . ls' L- 1 .' f lx ' a ,--.Q Q' -' 6 9' x fx -E 6- X. - ' na-1' 386 I Xe-rx vc 2 ' 1' Bal' 91 s- Yffa S 4 .an x 5.9 1' N PETTY, ANN: Ft, Worth PHELPS, RODNEY M.: Abilene PHILLIPS. CAROL: Waco PINER, ROBERT PATTERSON: Big Spring POKLUDA, JANET: La Marque POOLE, DONALD RICHARDSON: Lawson, Maryland POSEY, NANCY GAIL: Houston POWELL. MARY ANNE: Madison. Va. POXWELL. ROY WINNQ Dallas POWERS, BOBBY: Waco PRAISNER, ALICE KATHELINE: Realitos PRICE, STERLING MARCUS: Pampa PRUITT, JANE: Abilene QUICK. DAVID XVARREN: Wfaco RAE, COURTLYN MARSHALL: Houston RAGAN, KATHERINE ANN: Ft. Worth RAHN, RAY ALAN: Long Beach, Calif. RAMSEY, 'ALBERT BEN: Houston RAPP, BENNY: Seal Beach, Calif. RATH, FRED H.: Little Rock, Ark. RATLIFF, JOHN ERNEST: Monahans RAY, CYNTHIA: Rosenberg RAY, GEORGIA BETH: Corpus Christi RAYMOND, LINDA: Houston RAYMOND. R, C.: Cozad, Neb. REAGAN, RONALD: Houston REAVES. MYRALEE: Galveston REDDELL, JUDITH ANNE: San Antonio REDWINE, THOMAS ALTON: Denison REED, DON: Palestine REEVES, ANITA LOUISE: Houston REEVES, LINDA: McComb, Miss. REICH, ROBERT L.: Seattle, Wash. RENFROXV. NANCY KATHERINE: Waco RENFROVU. SHIRLEY: Plano REXRODE. BARBARA: Haskell REXRODE, BETTY: Haskell RICE, JERRY POSTONg Waco RICE, MEREDITH M.: Waco RICHARDSON, HENRY PHILLIPL Monroe, Ga. RIX. MARY SUE: Huntsville ROBBINS, JANET: Ft. Worth ROBBINS, JULIE CAROLYN: Dallas ROBERTS, DENNIS LLOYD: Axtell ROBERTS. GAIL RAE: De Ridder, La. ROBERTS, HENRY MICHAEL: Abilene ROBERTS, MARY ANNETTE: Crystal City ROBERTS, SHARON: Jacksonville, Fla. ROBERTS, WILLIAM HAMILTON: Garland ROBINSON, MAURICE ROEDER, DORIS JEAN: Waco ROGERS, BARBARA ANNg Pecos ROHDE, PAUL: Houston ROACH, DAN BERNARD: Houston ROSENBAUINI, STEVE, Dallas ROSS, ANDREA, Houston ROSS, MARGARETQ Marshall RUSSELL, BEVERLY SUE, Warren, Ark. RUSSELL, JIM, Clovis, N. M. RUST, JAMES, Garland RUTLAND, BARBARA, Houston SANDERS, BARBARA ANN, Sinton RUTLEDGE, RUTH ANN, Terrell SAVAGE, ELAINE, Austin SAWYER, BRAXTONQ Ft. Smith, Ark. SCHILLING, EDWIN, Amite, La. SCHMIDT, EILEEN3 Alexandria, La. SCHNEIDER, TERRY, Gainesville SHOECRAFT, CHARLES: Dallas SCHOFIELD, ELAINE, Port Neches SCHUTTE, GWENDOLYNQ Houston SEALS, JAMES VERNON, Corpus Christi SEAREY, ROLAND M., JR., Bryan SEGER, ERNEST, Waco SELF, PATRICIA.ANNg Goldsboro, N. C. SEMRAU, LARRY LYNN, Riverside, Calif. SHANE, ROBERT E.g Houston SHARP, JAN, Sinton SHATTLES, ELEANOR, Pasadena SHAW. ELISA: Jefferson SHAW, WILLIAM COLEMAN: San Antonio SHELBY, CHARLOTTE, Baton Rouge, La. SHOOP, NEILQ Garwood SHOWS, KATHERINE, Dallas SHUMAN, JANE, San Antonio SHUTTLESWORTH, LARRY, Phillips SILER, KAREN, Wichita, Kansas SIMPSON, EARL, Commerce SIMS, GINNYQ Snyder SLADE, GEORGE ROBERT, Waco SLATER, MARY RUTHQ Waco SLOAN, REBECCA, Carbondale, Ill. SLOCOMB, MARY, Galena Park SMELLEY, JAMES KENNETH, JR., Pleasant SMITH, CHARLES B., Warren, Ark. SMITH, CORA BESSQ Conroe O11 nqqm 6 'fr 1 K L . if K- My K I . . F 'w 4-'29 4 Ay, .sk s.. I X . .., 1 5 r 4 . .Q I ,. Q . Q ,J-, ,, I 'I I 'nun .... ,r A 'Z ' 'F'- : 'g 4 ,C 7'- 5' ' x T,- S- -' - ' 'Qi I i -s ks., X '1' if -f.. 1' s Q y -'IBN-Vg 215 ,Q x X what 7 F..- P . w -ii. 35 is. Q1 6 - 1 QQ, X :FEIS M S' g X3 ' 1- M xg 2 cr C . xv., .,. EVN' V ' Q2 - .L 'i I J ., C X. 6 J f , R ' . YS- J fini' 1 2 1 L Viv.. V ,, , lr. . Lt, 1 fiQ-Iv.. 1 ,, i SMITH. SMITH. SMITH. SMITH. SMITH. JESSICA LYNQ Lyford KENNETH, Starkville, Miss. MARY JO1 Wilbourn, Mo. THOMAS A.: Chattanooga, Tenn TOY INIACK1 Houston SNIDER, SUSAN: Beaumont SoRELLE, BARBARAQ When SOVNTAG. JULIE RAE: XVato STANFORD, LINDA FAY: Houston STARNES, REED: Asheville, N. C. STEAKLEY, BOBBYE JO: Odessa STEPHENS, MAURICE: Pasadena STEPP, BARBARA JO: Dallas STEWART, PAT, Gillsburg, fMiS5. STOCKTON. PAT: Galena Park STAKES. JOHN A.: Ft. Wforth STRATTON, MARILYN: Stuttgart, Ark. STREETINIAN, BETTY LOUISEg Bryan STRENGTH. JOHN: Longview STRIPLING, CAROLYN, Herrin, Ill. STROTHER, PATSY A.g Pecos SURRAT. ROD: Lubbock SXWEARINGEN, SHARON JEAN: Rustin, La SXVEET, LELDON: Gilhoma. Okla, SXWENDSEN, XWANDA LYNELLEQ El Campo SWINGHANGER, ELBERT MAURICE III Muleshoe TAYLOR, CAROLYN3 Odessa TAYLOR, JOE. ROYCE: Dumas TAYLOR, J. DUDLEY: Little Rofk TAYLOR, PHILIP O.: Carbondale, Ill. TEMPLIN, ANNE: Houston TL'EFEL. RODGER: Shreveport, Lal. THIGPEN. NANCY: Nnvnsota THOMAS, EILLEEN MARIEQ Ft. Wforth THOMAS, GLENNAg Lubbock THOMAS, JAMES RAY, Tuscaloosa, Ala. THOMPSON, ALAN F.: Ft. Vforth THOMPSON, CAROLYNQ Galveston THROWER, GLORIA JEAN TI-IURBER, JUDITH ANN, Wfindthorst TIBBALS, FRED: Wyilie TEBEAUX. WILLIAM JENE: Waco TODD. ELLENg Shreveport, La. TORGE, RUSSELL JOHN, Spring Valley, Calif TRAVIS, SUE: Perrin TRICE, JUDY: New Orleans, La. .,. 'YJ TURNER, JL'DITHg Beeville TURNIPSEEDE, JAMES EDVUIN, JR.g Beevxlle Tl'SA, FRANCES ANN: Xwaco URBAN, JOHN THOMAS: WIZICO URECH. SANDRA LEE, Miami. Fla. VASSAR, DIANE: Marshall VEST, ALICEQ Alice VINCENT. FRANKLIN R., Denison VINCENT, KEN, Houston VOLKE. CARL ERNEST: Houston VUACKER, JUDY ANN, Dallas VUADE. JULIE, Clanton, Ala. XVAGNER. KENNY R.. JR. XWALKER, DIANAQ VULICO WALKER, ,IARIES1 Ft. Worm XWALKER, PATRICIAQ Houston WALKER, PATRICIA, Pittsburg WALL, DAVID XVALLACE: HEIIIIIEIIIII WALLACE, DAVID: Dallas XWALTERS. TRL'DlE ELIZABETH: Jispef WATSON, BEVERLYQ Corpus Christi WATERS, MIKE: Orange WASSER, LARRY PAUL, Kankakee, Ill, WASHINGTON, RANDALL CLARKg XVI WALTON, JAMES T.g Memphis, Tenn, WALTHALL, CHERYL: Forrest City, Ark.InsIs 390 BUSINESS SCHOOL , 'Rv- -Q- Seniors KA it -V .anim yy. . . 'P N ve .x , 15 f . ii ai rr- QC ,,Q,S Nw' I Sir' w 5- 53 'tv iii, 4, Y,,Y , 392 ALVERSON, DAVID M., New Orleans, La. Business-Alpha Kappa Psi, Round-Up Art Editor ADKINS, HERBERT W., Nederland General Business-Varsity B Club Spg. Pres., Varsity Football 5 yr. letterman, All-Southwest Conference 2 yrs., SWC Sports- manship Award ALEXANDER, SIDNEY, Killeen Management-Alpha Phi Omega, Football 3 yrs., ROTC ANDERSON, THOMAS CHARLES ANTHONY, KAY CARSON, Ft. Stockton Business Education BAILEY, JOE E,, Grand Prairie Accounting-Tryon Coterie-Best Pledge. Parliamentarian. Vice Pres,1 Circle Kg Soph Class Vice Pres., Student Congress, XWho's XVho BAKER, ELIZABETH JOANNE, Beeville Business Education-Kappa Theta. Pres. Fall, 1961, Pi Omega Pi, Phi Gamma Nu, Vice Pres., Spr. 1961 BARBER, E. P., JR., Uvalde Accounting-Beta Alpha Psi. Treas., Freshman BSU Council BAXLEY, EDWIN C. JR,, Harlingen Marketing BELEW, ROBERT HOUSTON, JR., Vernon General Business-Rho Gamma Sigma, Tryon Coterie, Parlia- mentarian, Treas.g Varsity Football Mgr. 4 yrs. BENNETT, DAVID CALAME, George West General Business- B, U. B Club, Track BIGHAM, THOMAS EDWARD, Belton Finance-Delta Sigma Pi BONORDEN, DOROTHY A., Victoria Business Education-Delta Alpha Pi, Phi Gamma Nu, Pi Omega Pi BRANDON, WOODY EUGENE, Miami, Okla. Management-Alpha Kappa Psi, Inter-Service Club Committee BROOKS, JUNE FRANCES, Corpus Christi Accounting-Baylor Chapel Choir, Phi Gamma Nu, Beta Alpha Psi BRUMLEY, HAROLD C., Temple Accounting BRASSELL, PHIL EDWARD, San Marcos Finance-Economics BRATCHER, ALAN, Lamesa Marketing-Alpha Kappa Psi BUTLER, JACK BANKS, Corsicana Business-Religion-Delta Sigma Pi, Board of Publications, Sch. of Bus. Council: Freshman Dorm Council BYRD, BOB, McKinney Accounting-Alpha Kappa Psi CARMICI-IAEL, LELAND NEAL, Kerrville Marketing-BSU CAROTHERS, ROBERT VERNON, Uvalde Management-Alpha Kappa Psi, Intramural Sports, BSU CAUDLE, HUBERT RAY, Hillsboro Accounting COBLENTZ, JACK A., New Madison, Ohio General Business COLLINS, LAURA SWIFT: Cameron Business Education-Alpha Omega COLVIN, JOE R.: Houston Economics-Alpha Kappa Psi COMER, CHASE KENT: Vernon General Business-Delta Sigma Pi CYPRET, LESLIE PHILLIP: Tulsa, Olcla. Accounting-Alpha Kappa Psi: Beta Alpha Psi: ROTC Drill Team: Freshman Baseball: Dean's List DEAVER, RAY MAURICE: Waco Business Management-Baylor Chamber of Commerce: Student Congress: Bards and Rhapsody: AFROTC DUBOSE, BETH ANN': Lamesa Business Education-Phi Gamma Nu: Pi Omega Pi, President EDWARDS, VIRGINIA: Sweetwater Business Education-Chi's EVORY, RAY LAWRENCE: Glenbrook, Conn. General Business FLEMING, WILLIAM L.: West Monroe, La. Management FLOYD, WILLIAM LATTIMER: Atlanta, Ga. Accounting-Circle K: Alpha Kappa Psi: Student Congress, Vice Pres.: XXfho's Who: Student Conference on National Af- fairs: Tex Intercollegiate Student Association GANN, BENARD W.: Center Finance-Tryon Coterie, Vice Pres.: April King, AFROTC, Group Commander: Distinguished Military Student: Rifle Team' Round-Up Staff GAGE, DOUGLAS: Odessa General Business a GAY, ALICE MARTIN: San Antonio GRAVES, PASTY L.: Pasadena Office Administration-Alpha Omega: Round-Up Staff GOFF, OWEN HENRY: Dallas Management GREENEY, JIMMY: Conroe Accounting-Beta Alpha Psi GREGORY, TERRILIN: Houston Marketing-Alpha Omega: Who's Who: Round-Up Staff GRUSENDORF, RONALD EVERETT: Waco Accounting HAMMAN, JOHN L.: Yoakum General Business HARBOUR, LARRY: Rogers Marketing-Chamber of Commerce: Varsity Football: Varsity Track: B Club HARTMAN, BILL: Baytown General Business-Journalism-Delta Sigma Pi: SXXVC Sportsman- ship Committee: Sigma Delta Chi: Lariat Editor: Round-Up Sports Editor HEAGY, WARREN: Imperial Finance-Esquire Club JACKSON, LINDA ANN: Sulphur Springs Office Administration-Athenean Club JOHNSON, JERRY W.: Palestine Management-B.U. Marching Band: Symphony Orchestra Q- ir'-- x ,X 'Zh vga 7'- -6 :A W if 's Q, 455' V 461 an K 'Q :vit Z, if uv-.4 Cf-'Y ,gifs ,g 4 it ag,-m MN NQX ,ani -NIE Bs , x Q' N it vga' -ar-v --.. JOHNSTON, ROBERT E., Harlingen General Business-Alpha Phi Omega, ROTC Drill Team JONES, CAROL LEE, Bellaire Office Administration-Alpha Omega, Phi Gamma Nu, BSU I KENNEDY, PI-IILLIP REED, Houston Finance-Canterbury Association KENNIMER, MARIANNE, Gladewater Business Education--Pi Omega Pi, B.H.H. KING, LUCINDA LEE, San Antonio Office Administration-Delta Alpha Pi KOSTOHRYZ, JEANETTE, Abbott Business Education-Newman Club LANE, RONALD DUNCAN, Palestine Management-Golden Waxfe Band, Head Drum Major, Baylor Concert and Symphony Orchestra, Kappa Kappa Psi, Baylor Fashion Board LETBETTER, TOMMY ROY, Houston Economics-Freshman Baseball, Varsity Baseball Letterman, B Assn. LODEN, BILLY C., Waco General Business LOESSIN, PATRICIA FAY, Eagle Lake Accounting-Alpha Omega: Tryon Coterie Sweetheart, Esquire Sweetheart, Baylor Cotton Bowl Princess, Baylor Beauty, Home- coming Nominee, May Queen Nominee, Round-Up Limelight Editor LONG, CLIFFORD H., Dayton Accounting-Alpha Kappa Psi, Beta Alpha Psi, Arnold Air Society, Student Congress MONASCO, BOBBY, Cleburne General Business MARTIN, GEORGE M., San Antonio Marketing-Delta Sigma Pi MATHIS, JOEL, Houston Marketing-Chamber of Commerce, Yell Leader Freshman Baseball, Bards and Rhapsody, Fashion Board MITCHELL, LARRY, Gladewater General Business-Taurus, B Club, Track Manager MOORE, CAROLE JEAN, Waco Business Education-Phi Beta Mu PORTER, ROBERT BURR, Gilmer Finance-Economics'-Alpha Phi Omega, Beta Gamma Sigma, Alpha Chi, Varsity Football, Business Council and Student Congress PRITCHARD, CANNON, Livingston Insurnce-Real Estate PYRON, GEORGE, Somerset Accounting RAY, MARVIN CARL, Round Rock General Business-'Golden Wave Band READ, RAYMOND LEE, Baytown Management RICHARDS, DANIEL E., Carthage Accounting-Delta Sigma Phi ROWELL, TOMMY DWAIN, Waco Business Administration-AIE RUCKER, FRANKIE, Killeen Alpha Omega, Secretary-Sch. of Bus., Allen House Council, Presidents Cabinet i i l l SANDERS, GEORGE WILLIAM, Corpus Christi Management-Taurus Society, AIESEC-U. S. SAXON, THURMAN HUGH, Richland Springs Business Management STAHL, ROBERT BRUCE, San Antonio 5 General Business STEWART, JOHNNIE RAY, Uvalde Business Management-Intramural Sports, Freshman BSU Coun- cil, KYBS Radio, Alpha Kappa Psi, Alpha Epsilon Rho K' STIMSON, GAYLE EDWARD, Kefledy Business Management-Golden Wax'e Band STRAHAN, KENNETH H., Daisetta Marketing-Rho Gamma Sigma SWEARINGEN, CAROLYN ANN, Ruston, La. Office Administration TEBBS, CECIL WILLIAM, Kountze General Business THOMPSON, CAROL, Devine Office Administration-Pi Alpha Lambda, Phi Gamma Nu THOMPSON, CLAUDE KENNETH, Temple Accounting THOMPSON, JOE 5 Houston MarketingiChamber of Commerce, Varsity Track, B Club, SWC Sportsmanship Committee, Rho Gamma Sigma, Men's ICC TYE, KEN NETH, Houston Business Management-Delta Sigma Pi, Baylor Ski Club, YMCA WALLER, JIMMY D., Cleburne Business Management WARD, MALCOLM TAYLOR, Beaumont Management-Alpha Kappa Psig Freshman Baseball and Bas- ketball WARREN, TOM C., Amarillo Business Management-Nose Brotherhood, Baylor Band WELLS, ROLAND, Olney Accounting-Alpha Phi Omega, Golden Wave Band WHITESIDES, JENNY LIND, Baytown Office Administration WILLIAMS, DAVID T., San Angelo , r Marketing-Taurus, Young Republicans 4-.MQ WILLIAMS, LINDA LEE, Livingston A Business Administration fs: ff i6'k 'sr--f Juniors gp--v T Q- 73 223. .6 15 ,V 1' .rf- Gab- -1' A, 1 Q 4. .' 396 hu.-' S-i T'- ABNEY, BOB, Longview ASHCRAFT, LINDAQ Clifton AUSTIN, MARIANNEQ Mansfield, La. BAILEY, CHARLES, La Marque BULL, CONNIEQ Waco BURKS, ROBERT DWAINQ McGregor CARDXVELL, RICHARD KENTg Mexia CREECY, KENTg Kemp CROCKER, DAVE FRANK, Pasadena EVERETTS, R. CRAIG, San Antonio FRICKE, ROGER ALANg Stamford, Conn. GIOTES, ARTIEg Waco GRIFFIN, H. SHERWOODQ San Antonio GRIMSLEY, BOBBY, Cleveland HAMILTON, JAMES DARRELLQ Chilton HAMMONTREE, SANDRAQ Overton HILL, JARRETT KEVINQ Somerville HULSE, MONTE RAYg Littlefield ISREAL, GUS, JR.g Waco JETT, BONNIE, Decatur, Ga. JOHNSTON, JOHNNYg Tulsa, Okla. LAWRENCE, JIM, Chattanooga, Tenn. LEE, BARBARA JEANQ Houston MATTLAGE, KARL, McGregor MCALLISTER, GARY LEWIS, Corpus Christi MCBETH, JAMES WILBERTQ Calvert McCANN, ROBERT J.g New Orleans McLERRAN, KAYEQ Houston MCMULLAN, BOB ANNE, Victoria MEEKS RANDY, Dallas MOORE BRENDA KAY, Fort Worth Q' MOORE JAMES, Harlingen I W MONTAGUE, GEORGE, Summit, N. J. R MORGAN JIMMY, Fmt Worm NICHOLS HOWARD GRANT, JR., Beaumont ROBERTS C. DAVID, Trinity RODEN PEYTON FOSTERQ Dallas fe 'Vw . SAPAUGH, MARVIN WAYNE, San Angelo li? N SKIPPER IANIS ELIZABETHQ North Little Rock, TAGGART, BARBARA JOYQ Grand Prairie WEATHERSBY, GENIEg Dallas NGK 2,1-f i,, . WHITE BUDDYg Odessa X WHITE WILLIAM LEEQ Cleburne , .II.. YOUNG PATRICIA LEE, Longview ,,.I,.. f ,I,, ,A SCHOOL OF BUSINESS STUDENT ORGANIZATION L. to R.: Dean Aldon S. Lang, Bob Byrd, Frankie Rucker, Craig Evetts, Jack Butler, Artie Giotes, Robert McCann, Burr Porter. 'RV' IWW' Delia Sigma Pi Delta Sigma Pi was founded at New York University in 1907 and has since achieved international scope. In Texas alone there are nine chapters, including those at Texas, Southern Methodist, Texas Tech, Texas Christian, and North Texas. The Beta Iota chapter on Baylor's campus is in its thirty-first year, and has remained active in all phases of university life. Not only does Delta Sig provide the prospective member with professional advantages, but also maintains a full social atmos- phere. Lanelle Gallant, S1l'66fb6t1f'l i NURSING SCHOOL Seniors 16 'Pi 'SIL' if 1 2 9:45- VV A-12 W as: ' i v f , 1 f jgrtflii r 4 .,,.,g ' ' 'W -- Q- ' s. . '95 wry ' 1 I . X yy it f , 4 X , wgv' Q 1- 5 g - F--:sk , lgxii ,Z 5 N . 'v , , I v- 1 .. SIP' l .. -s,-:iz-m'5agpL:f-ar-I-2:2-H '- ' --. 'Uv M' Q 3 . 'Nw- Su? ARCHBOLD, CARL Publicity Chairman of the BSUQ Mission Volunteer Band Song Leaderg SGAQ TNSA: Homecoming Queen Voting Delegate 1961 AYERS, GLEN D.g Canton, Texas Treasurer of Freshman, Sophomore, and junior Classesg Treasurer of Student Nurses Organization 1961-19621 TNSAQ NSNAg Annual Staff 1960-1961g Christian Focus Week Committeeg Mission Emphasis Week Committee BAILEY, SANDRA LEE, Decatur, Georgia Chi's, Sophomore and junior Class President: SGA: TNSAQ Voting Delegateg BSU Social Chairman, Executive Councilg BSU Presidentg Senior Class Home- coming Nomineeg Permanent Class Secretary BEARD, RUTH ELAINEg Pasadena, Texas Secretary-Treasurer BSU Executive Councilg TNSA Voting Delegate, junior Class Vice-Presidentg Senior Class Historian: Christian Focus Week Social Committee Co-Chairman, SGA Float Co-Chairmang Registration Committee Chairman of State TNSA Convention BOSWELL, NANCY LEE, Rome, Georgia Music Chairman BSU Executive Councilg BSU Triog 1961-623 SGA Parliamen- tariang 1961-62 Senior Class Vice President, 1961-62 Chairman Nominating Committee of Summer Missions CRAVEN, SANDRA CECILEQ Downey, Calif. A.O.g President of Student Government Associationg 1960 Homecoming Nomi- neeg TNSA, NSNAQ 1961 House Council Secretary GARTMAN, BETTY LOUISE, Enterprise, Miss. Permanent Class President, President BSU Executive Council 1960-615 Regional SGA Secretary 1960-61g Senior Class President 1961-62, SGA GREENHILI., LINDA BSU, Mission Emphasis Weekg Christian Emphasis Weekg Silver Service Wforkerg Friday Night Missions, Volunteer Mission Bandg Missions Committee -BSUg Senior Class Treasurer-Vice Presidentg SGAg Float Chairman 1961 HICKS, SYLVIA SGAQ Enlistment Chairman for BSU, TNSA I-IOUGI-ITON, LANA BETH Missions Chairman-BSUQ Music Committeeg TNSA Voting Delegateg SGAQ Mission Band HAGEMAN, MARY, Waverly, Iowa Chi'Sg BSU: SGA HAGSTROM, ANNIE, Purmo, Finland International Clubg Denominational and Mission Committees of the BSU Council, Denominational Acting Chairman of the BSU Executive Councilg ANAQ GNA: SNA A J STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION President-Marty Mann 1st Vice President-Shirley Heath cal Corresponding Secretary-Dottie Wilson A f Recording Secretary-Barbara Walker , Treasurer-jo Ann McFarland Ai Faculty Advisor-Miss Sarah LaBrier es Parliamentarian-Cary Ann Smith JOHNSTON, MARGARET JOHNSTON, RUBY MCCELLON, CAROLYN MILLER, MARIANNE, Houston, Texas World Mission Fellowship, YWA, BSU Executive Council Devotional Chair- man, BSU Missions Chairman of the Executive Council, Co-Chairman of the Missions Emphasis Week, SGA MORGAN, JUDY, Texarkana, Texas Chi's, Chapel Choir, SGA, BSU OGATA, EDNA KEIKO, Kahului, Maui, Hawaii Junior Class Historian, BSU Enlistment Chairman, Executive Council, Student Nurses of the Year Nominee 1962, SGA, TNSA PRIDDY, BILL PLEASANT, CATHERINE, Glendale, Calif. Friday Night Missions, Staff Writer of URSA MINOR , TNSA STEWART, VERA Student Government Association, Chapel Choir, Chapel Touring Choir, BSU SUMNER, MARGARET TURNER, BARBARA TNSA, SGA, BSU WHITAKER, MARY HELEN, Tahoka, Texas Freshman Class President 1958, Senior Class Representative to Holliday Hall House Council BSU EXECUTIVE COUNCIL President-Sandy Bailey Publicity Chairman-Louise Rowland Missions Chairman-Judy Graves Secretary-Ruby Johnson Enlistment Vice President-Edna Ogata Music Chairman-Gloria Linden Denominational Chairman-Roberta Drake Promotional Vice President-Diana Lutes Devotional Chairman-Kay Hariston Social Chairman-Norma Helmer Faculty Advisor-Miss Emily Futrell BSU Director-Roy Harrell Pastor Advisor-Bruce Mclver Juniors Us KN :rl Q A55 - ' 1 ' , I VV' df X X X M 15041: -',v ' N I-, Q y A K Ja, 1 A A vthiw :iQ Q V, -'11 I .. A qt I x .. If A A Q. ' -. 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I ,J '- . .Rf 1: 'N ., ' MCCASLAND, NICKY u - 'Q 'If' 'f' , MYRICK, JANE M- . ,RN A , NORMAN, JULIA If A I F J ' 'J ' OWEN, COYLE ETL? I, -41. E . I , . E,W, lla .51 X X I PEARCE, MURIEL f u ' PHELPS, CAROL G, A A ai , g POWERS, LYNDA . A. . SMITH, CAREY STEPP, MARY JOE STOESSER, ELLEN TEMPLE, MARTHA TEMPLE, MARY ANN ...,1...,,,.,W.. - I A S IZQJ I 5, Q K 5 ll fy WALKER, BARBARA ANN . WILSON, DOROTHY I a ,J ,R ,'.1'f'5551'E 1'-if -' A J 3 H1-2 '1 g--12sSEi'.'-12 Roy Harrell leafhizzg religion Io lbs Jzudenz uurfef. Q -'xi i 'Mil ab' T M 'XSS Y A 'N Us .MN N , r: ,f .-X v il W 2' 4: N4 R I Freshmen -' -4. 1-5' L k '-un.. 41- :-- 5: W , A 2 .5 I -, ' lx Sw' , 7 ' if Q- N .:..- U CROUCH, AVA CROW, BARBARA DAVIS, JANICE DODD, JOAN DYE, JANE FITE, RUTH ALICE FLETCI-ION, BOBBIE KATHRYN FOREMON, LYDIA JEANNETTE HOLLY, EUGENIA JENKINS, BARBARA ANN LIPSCOMB, ALETI-IA MONTGOMERY, BARBIE OMIYA, JEAN M. PETERSON, PATRICIA ANN ROGERS, JAN SMITH, LOUISE ANNETTE STEWART, CAROLYN LOUISE VAHRENBERO, CONNIE VANDERS, JANET WILLIAMS, JERRY KEITH Iver rbosen profenion , A dv, Y' ff- , , ..-' I A nurfing .Ifudenl pmmrzrzg Ashcraf A Aars, Rallin James 115, 360 Abbott, Thomas B. 289 Abelson, Judith Marie 344 Abelson, Linda Lee 344 Abernathy, Sue 97, 121, 360 Abney, Bob 396 Abshier, Linda 121, 173 Abu-Nassar, Shawki 344 Acheson, Joyce Elaine 374 Acker, Carol 374 Adair, J. B. 288 Adam, Robert 306 Adams, Bill 115 Arnette, Arnold, Arnold, Arnold, Sfudenf Index John H. 360 Barbara Jean 322 Gordon E. 374 Mrs. Mary Beck 281 Arnold, Tony 310, 313 Arnold, Arnold, 109, Virginia Lee 374 William Perry 99, 322 Arriaga, Daniel 322 Arrington, Janet Sue 97, 360 Ary, Michael 360 Ashby, David Nichols 374 t, Linda 62, 91, 396 Ashley, Jimmy Don 322 Askew, Billie Joe 97, 360 Aston, Royce Eldon 344 Atchison, Ginger Ann 360 Barnett, Del 344 Barnett, Gloria 141, 403 Barnett, Sue Ann 96, 323 Barr, Barbara Georgianna 344 Barrett, Harry Esmond 101, 360 Barrett, Jerry W. 318 Barrett, Norvell 374 Barron, Barney Joe 323 Barron, James Ferrell 344 Barron, Nancy Grace 91, 360 Barron, Polly 93 Bartlett, Rebecca 323 Bartoli, Lino 298 Barton, James Cary 152, 323 Barton, Joe 374 Barton, Judith Ann 360 Barton, Virginia Lee 147, 323 Adams, Adams, Adams, Adams, Adams, Adams, Don 309,310 Fran Sue 360 Harry Glenn 123, 344 Kenneth Barry 125, 344 Sudie 289 Adams, Mrs. Warren 120, 153 Mr. Warren 120, 153, Atwood, T. J. 374 Austin, Marianne 89, 396 Averett, Bill 115 Aveiji, Fran 91 Avery, T. H. 107 Awalt, Mike 344 289 Addison, Robert 314 Adkins, Herbert W. 223, 392 Aguilar, Julio 151 Aguillard, Brenda Kaye 360 Ahlschier, Allan D. 137, 322 Aiken, David 344 Aiken, Ronnie 152 Akins, Mimi 403 Albert, Michael M. 103, 360 Aycock, Lyda Lynn 374 Ayers, Glen D. 400 Aynesworth, Brian 344 B Baden, Johnny 108 Bagby, Danny 67, 81, 119. Aldredge, Gwen 157 Alexander, Bill 309, 310, 313 Alexander, Donna 141, 149 Alexander, James David 115, 322 Alexander, Marianne 374 Alexander, Sidney P. 168, 392 Allabashi, Nancy L. 360 Allen, Billy Dale 103, 344 Allen, Fred 108 Allen, George 306 Allen, Joe Bailey 182, 374 Allen, Joy 374 Allen, Sherron E. 374 Allen, Thelma Lanelle 374 Allison, Carolle 151, 374 Allison, Sandra Joyce 121, 322 Almon, Judy 89, 403 Altaras, David 151, 374 Alverson, David M, 139, 392 Amacker, Brenda 149 Amos, Dial 374 Amsler, Margaret 106, 296 Anderson, Aubrey L. 322 Anderson, Carol 374 Anderson, David 107, 313, 314 Anderson, Delores Kay 374 Anderson, Gwen 97. 322 Anderson, Imogene 95, 145, 150, 322 Anderson, James Thomas 360 Anderson, Kay 374 Anderson, Larry 310,313 Anderson, Maureen Theresa 374 Anderson, Rod William 360 , Anderson, Thomas Charles 142, 392 Anderson Warren Albert 360 Andrews? Ellen 279 Andrews, Martha 91, 143, 322 Andrewson, Gwen 146 Anthony, Kay Carson 392 Antwiler, Dell P. 360 Appelt, Carolyn 157, 344 Apple, James Kenny 360 Applefield, Byron McComb 374 Archbold, Carl 400 Archer, Don 142 Armes, David 106, 107, 344 Armistead, Paul T. 283 Armstrong, Betsy 66, 87, 89, 344 Armstrong, Chice 289 Arnett, Joe 119,'343, 344 130, 178, 322 Bahannon, Don 126 Bailes, Marc 374 Bailey, Charles 101, 396 Bailey, Dixie Lee 360 Bailey, Gail 374 Bailey, Joe E. 69, 111, 123, 182. 392 Bailey, Philip M. 374 Bailey, Sandra Lee 400 Bailey, Sherilyn 141, 157, 360 Bain, Janice Ann 374 Bain, Sarah 344 Baits, Marita 96, 34-1 Baker, Bob 374 Baker, Carole 93 Baker, Dan Norman 119, 131 321, 322 Baker Don 103 Baker? Elizabeth Joanne 392 Baker, James Ronald 360 Baker, Joanne 94, 95 Baker, Judith E. 91, 322 Baker, Kirk 107 Baker, Patricia 322 Baker, Mrs. Paul 285 Baker, Paul 276, 280 Baker, Retta C. 360 Baker, Shirley Jeanne 374 Balch, Mary 141, 360 Baldwin, Bryon 374 Baldwin, Lee 344 Ball, Delores Taylor 322 Ballard, Becky 374 Ballinger, Judy 360 Ballinger, Martita 374 Bangert, Bruce 102 Banks, Bannel Margaret Ann 374 l, Linda 360 Banner, E. Paul 310, 313 Barbee, Edward Leon 360 Barber, E. P. 142, 392 Barber, Larry 310, 311 Barber, Laura Lynn 374 Barcello, Bethel 344 Basham, Norma Jean 155 Bass. John David 374 Bass, Johnny Fred 123, 150, 344 Bates, Alma Joy 145, 344 Battles, Burnie Frank 119, 323 Baucum, Sara Elizabeth 360 Baugh, Barbara Nell 93, 360 Baugh, Charlotte 149 Baumann, Judy Lynn 374 Baumeister, Barbara 148, 344 Bawers, Sarah C. 360 Baxley, Edwin C. 392 Baxter, Jerry 374 Beach, Bernice 143 Beal, Oren W. 111, 360 Beall, John 150 Beall, Mary Ellen 149 Beall, Ronnie 111 Beall, Ysleta 360 Beamon, Bernard 360 Beanch, Mrs. Billie 281 Beane, James R. 374 Beard, Frank 306 Beard, James Sutton 344 Beard, Ruth Elaine 400 Bearden, Fran 374 Beck, Otis 194 Beck, Samuel K. 360 Beck, Terry Lee 107, 125, 360 Beckley, Robert Earl 344 Beckman, Bob 374 Beckwith, Mr. Gerald 140 Beckwith, Gerald C. 289 Bedner. Tom David 323 Bedwell, Carroll Wayne 374 Bedwell,Jacquelene 374 Beech, Jack 306 Beek, Ann Van 96 Been, Beverly Kay 121, 323 Behringer, Delores 560 Berger. Hedy Louise 560 Bergold, Lynn 90, 142 Berma. Mary Lou 149 Berres, Joe 313 Berry, Jerry Richard 344 Berry, Kay 374 Berry, Pat 374 Berry, Patricia Kelly 323 Bethea, Diane 374 Beville, William M. 374 Bianchi, Elizabeth 286 Bice, Noley 75, 306 Bickley, Linda 375 Biddle, Sharon Sue 375 Biggs, Harold 310 Biggs, Nancy Lee 121, 323 Bigham. Joanna Rose 323 Bigham, Thomas Edward 101, 392 Biles, Raymond E. 294 Bindbeutal, Ruth 145 Bingham, Charles 323 Bingham, JoAnn 321 Bingham, Sandy 344 Binham, Arlan 313 Binns, Beverly 375 Bird, Mary Ann 375 Birkelback, Aubrey 375 Bischofshausen, Sharon Kay 375 Bishop, Donald Edwin 344 Bishop, Terry Neal 375 Bive, Margaret Ann 360 Black, La Moine 153, 318 Black, Olive 274 Black, Ronald Weldon 310, 313 Black, Sadie Jo 284 Black. William 375 Blackburn Blackburn ,Ethel 344 ,John 375 Blackman, Ethel 116, 143 Blackman, Hoyt Wayne 344 Blackman, Virgil L. 361 Blackshear, Gus 123, 126, 361 Bejeck, John 374 Belew, John S. 279 Belew, Linda Kay 374 Belew, Patricia Love 374 Belew, Robert Honston 111, 2 39 Belk, Judy 374 Bell, Carolyn Jo 182, 323 Bell, Charles 102, 314 Bell, Dorothy 374 Bell, Ed 306 Bell, Gale 374 Bell, Loretta Kay 374 Bell, Maudie 155, 323 Bellue, John Vernon 360 Belver, Earl Wayne 344 Benally, Rose Marie 344 Bencze, Miklos 298 Barkema, Charles 145, 150. 344 Barkema, Martha 146, 298 Barker, Barbara Joan 322 Barker, Frances Sharon 149, 344 Barker, Rita 560 Barnard, Life 137, 322 Barnes, Douglas 374 Barnes, Steven S. 323 Barnett, Carlton C. ,323 Bennett, Bob 344 Bennett, Carl Edward 374 Bennett, David Calame 392 Bennett, Donald M. 145, 150, 323 Bennett , Mack Lynn 315 Bennett, Max 306, 313 Bennett Bennett 149, Benyus, , Norman Ray 314 , Patricia Ann 145, 344 Zolton Andrew 360 Blackstock, Emily Sue 361 Blackstock, Nancy 93, 361 Blackwell, Teresa 375 Blackwood, John 375 Blackwood, Judy 375 Blailock, Suzanne 52, 72, 90, 106, 182, 344 Blain, Martha Lou 375 Bland, Margaret Alice 361 Blanks, Titia Belle 284 Blassinggame, Kenneth 182, 309, 310, 313 Blaydes, Shelby 361 Blaydes, Skipper 107 Blaylock, Leonard 109 Blews. William Frank 375 Bobbitt, Bari Jean 375 Bobbitt, Dorsey Bob, Jr. 111 Bodine, Anita L. 141, 148, 361 Boecker, Don L. 102, 323 Boggan, Richard 375 Bohannon, Dan 114, 344 Bolin, James Harold 344 Bolin, Nancy Kay 345 Bolland, Herbert R. 107, 323 Bollinger, Barbara Ann 375 Bollinger, Judy 157 Bomar, Mollie Lou 375 Bond, Judith Ann 345 Bond, Paula Dail 375 Bond, T. J. 279 Bonorden, Dee Edwards 93, 147 Bonorden, Dorothy A. ,392 Booras, Mary IA. 289 Boothe, Carolyn 93 Booth, Mickey 361 Boring, Reggie 375 Borsberry, Jolene 156, 375 Bosham, Norma J. 375 Bostain, Jean 375 VBoswell, Nancy Lee 400 Boswell, William J. 273, 296 405 324 Bounds, Stephanie 93. 323 Bourgeois, Sharon 89. 361 Bourland, Phillip D. 361 Bowden, James 119 Bower, Jan 105, 361 Bowers, Christy 95 Bowes, Charles T. 375 Bowes, Martha 403 Bowman, Albert Boyd 323 Bowman. Jessie Lee 375 Bowman, John T. 361 Bowman, Kathleen 361 Bowman.McClean 108 Bown, Karolanne 375 Boyd. Emily Sue 375 Boyd, Fred H. 5:5 Boyd, Guy 151, 375 Boyett, George T. 375 Brackeen. James Henry 107, 361 Bradford. Iris Eldon 323 Bradford, Virginia 93, 156, 361 Bradley, Eloise 345 Bradley, Shirley 121 Bradshaw, Charlie 313 Bragg. J. D. 192, 272, 277, 283 Braitton, Terry Lee 375 Bralley, Linda Merle 375 Brame, Cecilia 345 Brandenburg, Philip Donald 345 Brandon, Vfoody Eugene 126, 139, 392 Brandt, Elizabeth J. 151, 323 Branham, Norris 122 Brantley. Bobby Don 345 Brantley, Daniel Calvin 361 Braselton, Duke 306 Brasher, Pat 361 Brassart, Arnie 306 Brassell, Phil Edward 392 Braswell, Judy Ann 375 Bratcher, Alan 139, 392 Brazeal, Delores Ann 147, 361 Breed, Joe Rosser 375 Breedlove, Chris Eugene 375 Breedlove, Jimmy R. 345 Breidling, John C. 375 Brentham, Jerry D. 324 Brewton, Woodrow Wilson 361 Brickell, Jay 324 Bridgeman, Harold Edward 361 Bridgers, John 193 Bridges, Delene Mae 361 Bridges, Richard Wilson. 375 Bridgewater, Pat Ann 121, 345 Briggs, Betty 361 Brigham, Lucille 285 Bright, Mike 375 Brinkley, David Alan 361 Brinson, Mary 361 Broadway, Mary Carol 90 Brokaw, Donna Louise 361 Bronaugh, Mrs, Hope 282 Bronaugh, Richard L. 282 Brown, Brown. Brown Sfudenf Index Jerry Lee 119, 345 Jim 324 ohnnie B 318 , J - - Brown, Leonard F. 282 Brown, Mrs. Lillian 143 Brown, Linda Kay 375 Brown, Lloyd 151, 361 Brown, Brown, Lola Belle 361 Madalene 345 Brown, Nancy 90. 324 Brown, Paula F. 375 Brown, Reese 122 Brown, Sam Bomar 345 Brown, Sam J. 361 Brown, Sandra J. 375 Brown, Sandra Lee 375 Brown. Ted F. 139, 361 Brown, Tommy 119 Browne, Marilyn June 345 Browne, P. D. 285, 288 Brownlee, Dan 345 Brownlee, Patricia 145, 146, 345 Broyles, Mike 375 Bruce, Dottie 126, 149, 321, 324 Brumbelow, Roy 375 Brumley, Harold C. 392 Bruner, Barbara 324 Bruner, Dana Katheryn 96, 345 Bruner, Helen 375 Brunett, Barbara Ann 361 Bryan, Joe Dale 345 Bryan, William 345 Bryce, Mary Jane 361 Buchanan, Mercer 102 Buchanan, Paul Wesley 318 Buck, Cecilia 375 Buckler, Betty 361 Bugh, Charlotte Ann 361 Bull, Connie 396 Bull, Mary Jane 375 Bull, Ronnie 70, 222 Bullard, Elizabeth Ellen 376 Bullard, Karen 151, 376 Bullington, Sunny 89, 143, 345 Bullock, Jerri 90, 359, 361 Bunnell, Linda 87, 94 Burch, Hugh 108, 109 Burdette, Jim 361 Burdette, Robert N. 361 Burgess. Barbara Sue 361 Burgwinkle, Julie 324 Burk, Nelda Jean 324 Burk, Robert L. 102, 345 Burke, Mrs. Cecil 289 Burke, Harriet 152 Burks, Mrs. Newell 304 Burks, Robert Dwain 396 Burks, Vivian 149. 324 Burleson, Barbara Anne 376 Burleson, Brenda Joyce 376 Burnett, Betty Kathryn 376 Burnett. Clarence Ed 376 Burns, Maretta Jo 142, 147, 324 Burris, Ruth Ann 96, 174, 361 C Caddell, Barbara 376 Cagle, Mrs. A. P. 283 Cagle, A. P. 6, 277, 287 Cain, Delmar 361 Cain, Joyce Jill 62, 74, 87, 92. 93, 324 Calder, Helen 376 Caldwell, E. L. 290 Caldwell, Karen Sue 121, 345 Caldwell. Mark 345 Calhoun, Johnette C. 134, 361 Calhoun, Nancy 376 Calhoun, Nancy Lee 345 Callender. Mary K. 324 Callison, Les 107, 345 Calvert, Carolyn Ann 361 Cameron, Carolyn Kay 116, 324 Cameron, Fred 306 Cameron, Stephen Mac 345 Campbell, John Flynn 376 Canada, Nancy 373, 376 Canatser. Mary Lee 361 Cannady, James 361 Cannon, Berta Lee 153 Cannon, Jo Ann 141, 318 Cantrell, Carroll 150 Capp, Glenn 277, 289 Capp, Thelma 289 Carden, Barbara C. 346 Carden, Carol Jean 156, 376 Cardwell, Richard Kent 101, 396 Carey, Judith Paula 361 Cargile, Jimmy 376 Cargill, Joyce Ann 92, 134, 361 Carmichael, Leland Neal 392 Carothers, Robert Vernon 138, Chambers, Sarah Ellen 145, 362 Chan, Bianca 143 Chandler, George 182, 310 Chaney, Elizabeth Ann 72, 121, 141,144, 152, 324 Chaney, Tom 144 Chang, Maria Ping-Yu 318 Barbara J. 346 Chapman Chapman, Dave 376 Chapman, Dwight L. 104, 362 Chapman, Max 111 Chappell. Jarrell 362 Charton. Pete 119 Chase, Cleon Ray 150. 346 Chason, Ralph 153 Chasteen, Calvin L. 117, 168, 392 Carpenter, Carolyn 149 Carpenter Currin Ann 376 Carpenter, Julia Elaine 346 Carpenter, Sarah 151 Chavanne, Anne Claire 346 Chavers, Linda 376 Cheatham, Theresa Marie 325 Cheavens, David 275, 284 Cheavens, Joe 68, 122, 126, 182. 325 Cheavens, Martha 182, 376 Chernoff, Audrey 325 Chernoff, Sarah Debby 362 Cherry, Dick 124, 287 Cherry, Mauritta Jean 362 Cherry, Rita 149 Cheves, Joel 362 Childers, Sandra Lee 403 Chiodo, Beverly Ann 147, 362 Chiu, Ying-Chech 318 Choate, Carl 68, 118, 343 Chou, Peter Lee-Ta 318 Chou, Yo-min 290 Chrestman, Don M. 362 Christensen, George A. 104, 362 Christian, Robert 118 Chun, Margaret 145, 362 Churchill, Constance Louise 346 Churchill, Maj. Deane G. 166 Churchill, Ronnie 373, 376 Claburn, Cecelia 362 Cladwell, Gene 310 Carr, Charles H. 361 Carroll, Monroe S. 166, 192, 271 Carroll, Ted 376 Carrure. Joseph C. 361 Carruth, Wanda L. 324 Carruth,Willian1 L. 104, 324 Clancy, Sandra 121, 346 Clardy, Bert Loren 109. 362 Clark, Claudia 362 Clark Connie Mack 346 Clarki Francis 285 Clark, Kenneth Earl 376 Clark, Nancy 376 Carson, Cynthia Parker 361 Carson, Herbert Craig 324 Carter, Claire 62, 373, 376 Carter, Donald 376 Carter, Lilyan 145, 362 Carter, Randall 117, 362 Carter, Robert 109 Carter, Suzie 403 Cartier, Maureen 376 Carver, Barbara 151 Carver, Linda 151, 376 Casey, Lynda 376 Cash, Nancy Ann 156, 324 Caskey, Mrs, Edna 280 Cason, Wanda 96, 362 Brooks, Jim 324 Brooks, June Frances 142, 147, 392 Brooks, Sam 139 Broom, H. N. 290 Broom, Jerry 111 Brothers, Mary Corinne 90, 324 Brown, Brown, Brown, Babs 361 Bryce C. 143, 278 Carolyn Faye 375 Brown, Carolyn Marquite 375 Brown, Charles Edward 375 Brown, Charles Frank 150, 345 Brown, Dave 375 Brown, Erlene 37S Brown, lfrank K 119, 321, 324 Brown, George R. 297 Brown, Jan 3915 Brown, Jerald XX'.1yne 361 406 Burrows, George Ronald 345 Burson, Bonnie 145, 361 Burson, Rusty 139, 361 Burton, Alma Lynn 376 Burton, Charles 101 Burton, Juana M. 318 Busby, Jim 345 Busby, Sue 345 Bush, Lee 119, 138, 361 Bush, Mary Elizabeth 131, 134, 345 Butler, Brenda Elaine 361 Butler, Jack Banks 100, 101, 392 , 397 Butler, Roy F. 276, 279 Bynun 310 1, Arlen Spider 309, Byous, Lorraine Mae 376 Byrd. Bob 126, 138, 392, 397 Casterline, Karen 92 Castle, Lu Nette 87, 96, 147 Cates, Carol 145, 149 Cates, Darrell 145, 150, 324 Cathey, Bob 105 Catledge, Gayle 376 Caudle, Frank 376 Caudle, Hubert Ray 392 Caudle, Jane Elizabeth 76, 89, 362 Cavanah, Gerald 376 Cawley, Donald H. 346 Cawood, David 376 Cerf, Bennet 25 Chadwick, Nancy Elaine 362 Chalk, Lynda 147, 362 Chalk, Nancy Elaine 121, 324 Chambers, Catherine 283 Chambers, James Noel 310, 313 Clark, Peggy Hudson 362 Clayton, Carolyn Ann 121, 174, 362 Clayton, Dianna 147 Clayton, Janell 376 Clayton, Lynn 125 Clement. Bob 100, 109 Clichos, Gene Francis 325 Cline, Patricia Pearl 148, 362 Cloud, William Lloyd 346 Clough, John W. 325 Cloyd, Sally Kay 90, 325 Clyde, Don E. 362 Coates, Lenna 156 Cobb, Dan Gordon 122, 346 Cobb, Dean 306, 309, 311 Cobb, Milton Larry 151, 362 Cobb, Patty 362 Coblentz, Jack A. 392 Cochran, Daniel C. 346 Cockrell, Joyce Carolyn 325 Cockerell, Leone 279 Coe, Bob 110 Colburn, Gayle 362 Cole, Bill 137, 325 Cole, Jim 153 Cole, Karen 94, 362 Cole, Pepper 362 Cole, Ruth 155 Cole, Sheryl 120 Coleman, George Roy 318 Collier, Sue 90, 183, 362 Collins, Bobby 109, 362 Collins, Charles S. 325 Collins, Janice M. 325 Collins, John E. 74, 122, 126, 183. 325 Collins, Laura Swift 88, 393 Collins, Mike 118, 346 Collins, T. Glenn 306 Colson, Rachel 143, 325 Coltharp, Larry David 362 Colton, Robert E. 362 Colvin, Joe R. 138, 168, 393 Colvin, Mrs. Mary Ila 301 Colvin, Otis Herbert 300 Combs, John 107 Comer, Chase Kent 100, 393 Commander, Marvin 306 Connell, Daunt Elmo 138 Conner, Charles E. 145, 154, 325 Conradt, Addie Jo 346 Constantine, Mrs. Guyon 281 Cook, Joy F. 346 Cook, Jerry Lynn 116, 362 Cook, Jim 118 Cook, Jon S. 362 Cook, Judy Leigh 116, 362 Cooper, Betty 103 Cooper, Joe 286 Cooper, Mary Carolyn 134, 362 Cooper, Nancy Newton 141, 143, 325 Cooper, Richard Alex 346 Cooper, Sally Anne 325 Cooper, Sharon Janiece 141, 362 Copeland, David 108, 362 Copeland, Maj. Joe H. 166 Copeland, Linda 143, 148, 325 Corbin, Martha Gaelyn 362 Corrie, Mrs. Walter 146 Corrie, Walter 104, 288 Corrigan, Edward L. 138 Corwin, Mike 101 Couey, Richard 346 Couser, Larry 362 Cox, Carol Ann 156, 362 Cox, Estaline 304 Cox, Jack 25 Crabtree, Stewart R. 346 Craft, Herbert 153 Craft, Jim 104, 157 Craft, Lynn 106, 362 Craig, Glenn Allen 325 Craighead, Houston 326 Crain, Carolyn 151 Craven, Janice Vernell 143, 346 Craven, Juanita Ellen 326 Craven, Sandra Cecile 400 Crawford, Nancy Tracy 326 Crawford, Sue 326 Crawford, Sylvia Lee 96, 146, 362 Crawford, Tracy 309, 310 Creecy, Kent 396 Creed, Cynthia 362 Creighton, Sharon E. 90, 145, 326 Crenshaw, Eleanor 326 Cribbs, Clarence Sonny 106, 310, 313 Crocker, Dave Frank 396 Crockett, 'Juliette 326 Crofts, Tom 151 Crook, James L. 326 Cross, Charlotte Kay 346 Couch, Ava 404 Crouch, Biggs 151 Crouch, Jim 76 Crouch, Van 99 Crow, Barbara 404 Crow, Elwin Ray 346 Crow, Jim 193 Crowdee, W. Eugene 278 Crowe, Cynthia 362 Crownover, Dixie 143, 326 Croxton, Carla 362 Crump, Glenda 311 Crump, Virginia 274 Cudd, John M. 362 Student Index Culbertson, Lawrence 326 Culpepper, Ben 138, 362 Cummings, Bobby L. 306 Ciinningham, Howard 362 Curfman, Ben E. 326 Currier, Paul 175, 178, 362 Curry, Robert 294 Curtis, Edward 130 Cutter. C. Richard 279 Cutts. Robert Tyree 326 Cypert, James V. 376 Cypret, Leslie Phillip 138, 142, 393 Czechos, Gene F. 148 D Daniel, Bill 110 Daniel, Jim 118, 326 Daniel, Marshall 151 Daniel, XX'illiam 362 Dansby, Danny 108 Davenport, Rhelde 362 Davids on, Barbara 94, 156, 326 Davidson, Mrs. Floyd 88 Davidson, Floyd 88. 143, 151, 278 Davidson. John B. 288 Davidson, Martha Faye 145. 346 Davies, Tom 362 Davis, Carolyn 96, 362 Davis, Dan L. 363 Davis Dianne 402 Davis. Dwight 346 Davis Edward 326 s Davis. Eleanor Ruth 146, 363 Davis. Fr ed 306 Davis anice 404 Dickinson, George Edward 122, 327 Dickson, Finley Edward 327 Dickson, Frank 122 Dishong, Betty 346 Dixon, Mrs. James 90, 91 Dixon. J. w. 90, 91, 192, 277, 282 Dobbs, D. E. 363 Dobroski, Henry Edward 122, 183, 363 Dodd, Joan 404 Dodge, John Hopkins 314 Dodge, Virginia 151 Dodson, Harold Lynn 152, 327 Doessin, Pat 110 Dofrner, James A. 346 Dollar, Barry 108 Donnelly, Anna M. 346 Doremus, Chuck 106 Dorward, Russell 327 Doty, David S. 150, 363 Dougherty, Dixie 92 Douglas, Damon 307 Douglas, Kay King 346 Douglas, Lowell 108 Dowdy. John Skip 363 Dowell, Delle Frank 327 Downing, Joe 313 Doyle, M. Wayne 346 Dozier, Janet Albritton 346 Drake, Beth 153 Drake, Tommy 138 Drennan, Judy 327 Driscoll, Everly 130, 152, 327 Driver, Charles 195 Du Boise, Travis 274 Dubose, Beth Ann 147, 393 Du Bose. Ellen 76, 88, 347 Elias, Erwin A. 297, 313 Ellerby, Judy 327 Elliott, Judith Anne 327 Elliot, Martha Kay 363 Ellis, Jack 347 Ellis, Jerry L. 363 Ellison: Wallace R. 150, 363 Elsey, Kay Ann 363 Emmons, Martha 281 Emmott, Claire 88, 347 Engelbrec-ht,Angeleen 327 English, Harold 314 Eoff, John Edward 347 Epperson, Ledra 347 Ernest. Chris 151 Erney, Paul R. 328 Ernst, Virginia 328 Erwin, Wfendell D. 118, 143, 326 Erwin, William Hayward 347 Estes, Donald H. 328 Estess, Teddy Lynn 118, 183, 363 Etheredge, John 347 Eubank, Mary Jane 363 Evans, Evans, Glen 347 Harold Gene 363 Evans, Herbert 347 Evans, Jim 118, 309, 314 Evans, Marcus 287 Evans, M. H. 152 Evans, Nancy Worrell 48 Evetts R. Craig 138, 183, 396 397 Evory, Ray Lawrence 393 E Fagin, Lana 96 - J Davis. Joy Vee 151 Davis, Judy Ann 144, 363 Davis, Kenneth Roland 346 Davis, Mary Coleen 346 Davis, Nita Sue 145, 363 Davis, Ralph A. 363 DuBose, Dufour. Willie B. 310 Linda Yvonne 156, 363 Dugger, Benjamin 347 Duggin, Clara 275 Duncan, Donna Kelly 148, 327 Duncan, Franklin 327 Duncan, Phil 373 Fairbairn, James R. 328 Fairbanks, Ronnie 131 Faller, Don 138 Fallwell, Mrs. Nelda 293 Farley, Allen 363 Farmer, Jimmy 122, 140 Davis Sandra C. 363 Davis: Sh erry Lee 94, 363 Davison, Harvey 151, 326 Dawkins, Luethyl 363 Dawson, Becky 77, 88, 131, 346 Dawson. Martha Adele 96, 145, 326 Dawson, Sara 90, 183, 346 Dawson, W. Read 294 Day. Mrs. Gabriella 292 Day, Jeanette D. 363 Deadman, Marianne Elizabeth 346 Dean, Bruce G. 145, 278 Dean, Mrs. Joyce C. 293 Dean, Stephen Edward 118, 363 Deaver, Ellen Jean 326 Deaver, Ray Maurice 117, 118, 126, 168,393 De Boer, David W. 363 Decker, Wanda Lou 120, 346 Dedman, Sheila Ann 90, 363 Dehanes. Larry H. 363 Dehart, Shelby Lane 144, 327 Dellinger, Col. H. Paul 292 Dellinger, Joseph P. 168 DeLoach, Allen 327 Deloach, Julia Becker 346 Deloach, Roy L. 150, 346 De Long, Ed 173 Dempsey, Ronald Edward 150, 346 Dendy, Judy 346 Denham, Bill 373 Dennison, Gary F. 106, 118, 327 Denton, Lane 327 Derby, Nadine B. 300 De Rusha, Donna Gayle 363 Dick, Barbara Sharon 156, 346 Dunham, Lee N. 273 Dunkin, Linda Ann 347 Dunks, Edward G. 363 Dunlap, Willa 94, 363 Dunn, Allen 110 Dunn, Dorothy June 363 Dunn, Snow Drop 88, 327 Dupre, Oscar 327 Dupree, Judy 96, 327 Durrett, Martha Carol 116, 347 Dwire, Jimmie 156 Dwyer, Eddie L. 277, 288 Dyal, Bob 130 Dye, Jane 404 Dyer, Edwin 125 Dyer, Mary Beth 327 E Eakin, Charles G. 300 East, Donna Kay 92, 347 East, Mary Sue 327 Eatman, Rodney H. 363 Farmer, Lynn 146, 183, 347 Farr, David 73 Farris, Charles 100 Farris, David Franklin 99, 106 328 Farris, Jimmy 100 Eaton, Paul 310 Eaton, Suzanne 327 Eddins, Raymond 125 Edenfield, Bruce 363 Edge, Larry Findley 363 Edwards Edwards Edwards , Ben Joyce 88 , Diane 145, 146 , Doris Dillard 327 Edwards, Mary Ann 148 Edwards Edwards , Mason Roylen 347 , Sharon 62 Edwards, Virginia 393 Eikenburg, Madelynn 96, 156, 327 Elder, Gerald Lee 347 Elder, Mary Ann 156 Elder, Mary Jeanette 347 Feagin, David Alexander 347 Feagin, Lana 347 Fearno, Frances Sue 363 Felts, Jane 92, 328 Felts, Mary 92, 363 Fenn, Brigitte Elizabeth 349 Fenner, Donald Ray 363 Fenske, Mildred 402 Ferguson, Don 69, 81, 182, 328 Ferguson, John 145 Ferling, John 318 Ferrell, Joe G. 347 Ferris, Sharlene 363 Fesperman, Gerry Dwaine 347 Fest, Claude 328 Fetner, Michael Andrew 363 Fields, Elizabeth 120 Fields, Glenn 118 Fields, Sandra 148, 347 Fife, Trinea 403 Finley, Kathryn Ann 363 Finn, Forrest Richard 314 Fisher, Elmer 279 Fisher, Mary Emily 347 Fisher, Stanley N. 363 Fisk, Jean 154 Fisk, Kathleen 144, 347 Fite, Gwendolyn 364 Fite, Ruth Alice 404 Fitts, Leon 118, 131 Fitzhugh, Florence Randal 88, 328 Fitzhugh, Robert Lee 364 Fleming, William L. 393 Fletcher, Ralph 318 407 393 Griberg, Annette 1 20 Fletchon. Bobbie Kathryn 404 Fling, Mike 150 Flint, Jo 155 Floyd. Allan Howard 328 Fh5d,BlH 68,122,138 Floyd, Sue 307 Goodwin, Milburn A. 152, 329 Hammons, Eddie 150, 348 Floyd, XY'illiam Lattimer 393 Flynn, Norma Jean 323 Flynn, Robert 280 Fiioladi, Mehdi Mike 364 Ford. Bob 318 Ford. Gary 364 Foreman. Lydia Jeannette 404 Forester. Harry Bible 328 Forque, Frank 347 Forrest, Terry 145. 323 Forsyth, Peter 108 Fortenberry. Jack 278 Fortner, Bennie Ronald 328 Foster. Mary Helen 145, 146, 328 Foster. Tom 314 Four Freshmen, The 25 Four Lads, The 47 Fox, Christine 364 Fox. Janet Faye 88, 328 Fox, Jimmy 110, 364 Fox, William R. 307 Frame, Marian K. 364 Francisco, Felix 295 Frank. Nancy M. 134. 364 Franklin, Bim 114, 145, 328 Franklin, Patricia 347 Franklin, Thomas C. 279 Frazer, Sandra 363 Frazier, William Debreal 347 Frederick, Gerry 293 Frederick, udy 154 - J Fredrick, Charles Wright 145, 364 Freedman, James William 154 328 Freitag, Carl 318 Freneze. Charles 154 Frevele, Charles L, 328 Friberg, Annetta 141, 143 Friberg, Mariel M. 148, 347 Fricke. Roger Alan 396 Friday, H. Xifright 138, 364 Frongello. John 222 Fry, Joe Ray 310 Fry. John 114 Fry, Julia 347 Fry, Linda 143 Fulbright, William E. 314 Fulgham, R. Page 364 Fullenwider, Nancy Dee 348 Fuller, James Kermit 348 Fuller, Jerry 286 Fuller. Patricia M. 328 Fulp, Larry Glenn 364 Funderburk, Larry 114, 309, 310 Furr, Carolyn 155, 364 Futrell, Emily 303 G Gaber, Paul 151 Gabriel, Jim 108, 364 Gage, Douglas 393 Gaines, Charles 314 Sfudenf Index Gann, Pinky 79, 177 Garbett, Coy 348 Gardner, Jan 328 Gardner, Sandra Lou 348 Garman, F. Eugene 143, 329 Garner, Lewis W. 138, 364 Garner, Robert E. 310 Garner, Sara 92, 156 Garrison, Sharline 92, 364 Garrison. Thomas Eugene 329 Gartman. Betty Louise 400 Gary. Ralph V. 138, 314 Gassiott, Ralph 114, 348 Gaston, Bob 329 Gatelins, Beverly 148 Gatewood. James V. 364 Gaut, Richard L. 364 Gaut, William Perry 110, 168, 178, 329 Gay, Alice Martin 393 Gent, Robert 138 George, David 102 George, Nancy Lou 348 Gerik, Rosalie Nancy 329 Gestring, Daniel A. 364 Geyer, Della 296 Gibbs, Dela Jean 90, 364 Gibbs, Eugene 150, 329 Gibbs, Judith Ann 156, 329 Gibbs, Richard 348 Gibson, Bill 151 Gibson, Gene 364 Gibso Gibso Gibso n, Joe 114,310 n, John W. 300 n, Joseph Lee 329 Gilbert, Melba M. 329 Gilbert, Mrs, Ruth E. 292 1 Henderson, Jacqueline 120, 365 Gilbreath, Phil 114, 329 Gilley, Diane 364 Gilley, Smith 311, 313 Gilliam, John 313 Gilliam. Margie 155 Gillis, H. Wayne 77, 311 Gingerich. George 286 Giotes, Artie 100, 396, 397 Givens, Arline 329 Gleason, James 314 Glover, Curtis 311 Gober, Marcus Paul 122, 348 Godec, Joann 71, 318 Goebel, Marvin 180 Goen, Karen 329 Goetting, M. L. 272, 294 Goff, Allison 88 Goff, Owen Henry 393 Going, Mary Jo 141, 364 Golden, Sue Ellen 364 Gonzales, Candido 153, 329 Gonzales, Raul Ramos 329 Gooch, James 118, 311 Gooch, W, T. 271 Good, John 104 Goode, Mrs. Clement T. 96 Goode, Clement T. 96, 280 Goodwin, Gwendolyn Lynette 348 Goodwin, Penny Pentecost 134 Goodwin, Ronnie 73, 110, 348 Gorbitt, Coy 114 Gour, Jean Evelyn 364 Grandberry, Nancy 155, 348 Grant, Craig 151 Grant, Gary 329 Grant, Kay 329 Graves, Carolyn 143, 329 Graves, Loline 96 Graves, Patsy L. 88, 393 Gaines, Karla 88, 328 Gaines, Nancy 36. 54, 66, 90, 138. 364 Gaisser, Gene 108 Gallant. Lanelle 88, 100, 343, 348 Gallaxvay, Dick 122, 126 Gallendcr, Kay 120 Galloxxai Nancy 116 Gallow ay. Ron 108 Gallomniy. Siigyirine 151 Galye.in,Dt-anna 328 Gandy, Francis 310 Gann, Benard XY. 110. 168, 39 408 Gray, Joyce 402 Gray, Kathy 348 Gray, Linda 88 Gray, Reba 364 Gray Sarah 96 GIF-Yi S!Sgt. Wayne A. 167 Green, Denise 88, 364 Green , Gerry Mings 364 Green, John H., Jr. 314 Green, Suzanne 142, 147 Greeney, Jimmy 393 Greenhill, Linda 400 Gregory, Terrilin 71, 88, 182, Griffee, Dale Thomas 131, 364 Griffeth, Patricia Ann 151, 348 Griffin, Fran 348 Griffin, Frank Neal 122, 364 Griffin, H. Sherwood 396 Griffin, Skip 138 Griffin, Susan 373 Griffing. Gloria 145, 330 Griffis, Clara Sue 364 Griffis, Mrs. Miriam B. 301 Griffith, David 106, 125 Griffith, Pat 96 Griffiths, Carolyn Ann 348 Griggs, Woodrow 364 Grigsby, Wesley 138 Grigsley, James A. 114, 364 Grimsley, Bobby 396 Grimsley, Warren 138, 348 Grisham, Betty 120, 364 Grisham, Charles 124, 126, 348 Gross, Sharon Lyn 348 Groves. Joline V. 151, 364 Grusendorf, Ronald Everett 393 Guffy, Majorie Elaine 364 Guinn, David 311 Gulager, Clu 25 Gunn, Annelle C. 330 Gunnin, Barbara 144, 330 Gunnin, Gerry Charles 319 Gutelius, Beverly 90, 364 H Hackett, Walt 193 Hagar, W. Eugene 348 Hageman, Mary 400 Hagstrom, Annie 400 Hahn, Alwyn L. 348 Halbert, Suzy 156 Hale, Jerry Wayne 138, 348 Hale. Jimmy 330 Hall, Chrystel 145 Hall, Dorothy L. 330 Hall, Nanene 87, 96, 330 Hall, Richard 102 Halliday, Connie 141, 146, 330 Halze, Ronnie 348 Hamon, Richard 309 Hames, Muriel 364 Hamilton, James Darrell 396 Hamlin, Oren 106 Hammack, Carolyn 330 Hammack, Jane 94, 364 Hammack, Jeanette 87, 94, 141, 330 Hamman, John L. 393 Hammock, Carolyn 88 Hammond, Barbara Beth 116, 364 Hammontree, Sandra 396 Hammrick, Jane 94 Hamon, John 307 Hamrick, Charles 150 Haney, Edna 280 Hanley, Elizabeth Katherine 348 Hanna, B. M. 294 Hanna, Martha Luann 364 Harbour, Larry 118, 393 Hardberger, Katrina 364 Hardesty, Janice 348 Hardin, Frank G. 179 Harding, Jenena R. 153 Harding, Rita Beth 348 Hardy, Marta Diane 364 Hardy, Mary Jo 148, 330 Hardy, Mary Nelda 120, 530 Hardy, Murry K. 364 Hargrove, Harold Lynn 364 Hariston, Kay 402 Harkins, Larry 364 Harlow, Nan Christy 144, 153, 330 Harper, Freddy Lee 364 Harper, Lynn Joyce 364 Harper, W. Eugene 152 Harrell, Marion Eugene 364 Harrell. Mary Eva 156, 348 Harrell , Robert C. 364 Harrell. Roy 303 Harrell, Susan 90, 348 Harrington, Jill 364 Harris, Benny 321, 330 Harris, Betty 151 Harris, Bucky 108 Harris, Charles D. 364 Harris, Dwaine Lee 364 Harris, Gordon 154, 330 Harris, Jerry 348 Harris, Lee S. 151 Harris, Neal 365 Harris, Walter Duke 365 Harris, Wayne 195 Harris, William W. 330 Harrison Alice Anne 330 Harrison Ben 348 Harrison, Bob 118, 168, 330 Harrison, Guy B. 283 Harrison, Randa 365 Harrison Roddy 313, 314 Hart, Maxwell Morris 348 Hartley, Teddy 106, 108 Hartman, Bill 100, 172, 393 Hartman, Marlene 156 Hartnett, Carolyn 302 Harveston, Mary Jane 120, 348 Haslam, John H. 348 Hassler, Patsy Jane 365 Hastings, Howard V. 365 Hathcock, Reagan 365 Haube, Jeanine 92, 155 Hay, Albert R. 150, 565 Hay, Don 153 Hayner, Jack 313 Haynes, Jannie Lou 88, 156, 330 Hays, Janice Carol 348 Hays, Shirley Rae 348 Haglewood, Joan 348 Haglewood, Judy 348 Hayward, O. 282 Haywood, Martha 90 Heady, Heagy, Sharon Sue 92, 365 Warren 99. 102, 393 Heard, Samuel Cary 331 Heard, Sue 365 Heath, Bettye C. 120, 365 Heath Burney Roy 348 Heathl Jim 106, ios Heath, Shirley 402 Hebebmnd, Roger Carl 331 Hebebr and, Suzanne 331 Hedrick, Ona Lee 365 Heeke, Hegi, J Marianne 21 ohn 114, 126, 342 Hegwood, Dorothy Joan 348 Held, John 75, 307, 309 Helge, Arthur Swen 349 Helm, Michael Lee 365 I-lelmer, Mable 402 Helms, Nancy Elaine 143, 151, 349 Hemingway, Richard W. 297, 313 Hemphill, Ruth Ann 96, 145, 349 Henderson, Patricia 146, 349 Hengst, Barbara 96, 365 Henke, Emerson O. 192, 291 Henke, Michael 69, 77, 79, 130, 183, 331 Hennessee, David 114, 365 Henry, Joe 365 Hensley, Charles W. 365 Henson, Linda 365 Hepler, William Bruce 365 Hem, Harold 331 Herrin, Marilyn Ferguson 145, 146, 331 Herring, Elizabeth 349 Herring, Mrs. Jack 94, 141 Herring, 280 Herring, Jan Louise 141, 146, 365 Herrington, Michael 365 Hess, Bob 349 Hickey, J. R. 285 Hickey, Mrs. Pat 285 Hickman, Jerry Frank 144, 331 Hicks, Bill 75, 78, 223 Hicks, John Forrester 365 Hicks. Linda 134, 349 Hicks, Sylvia 400 Hidlebough, Jerry Harold 349 Hieronymous, Ruth 402 Hightower. Peggy 120, 331 Hilbrich, Willa Dale 145, 146, 148, 331 Hill Brenda 90 Hill, Douglas 118 Hill, Jack Lloyd 365 Hill Jarrett Kevin 396 Hill Hill Hill Joan 92,349 Louie Royce 365 , Marlene Marek 349 Hill Marshall L. 319 Hill, Mary Ann 349 Hill Pete 100 Hill Roland 313 Hill W. Maurice 349 Hines, Sue 331 Hinkle, Barbara 349 Hinton, Mrs. Billy 110 Hinton, Billy J. 110, 291 Hipple, Bill 108 Hislop, Millicent Ann 156, 365 Hixson, James Elbert 349 Hobaugh, Dennis Wayne 349 Hobson, Bill 110 Hodges, Larry 331 Hodges, Leon 110 Hodges, Sharon Ann 155, 349 Hodges, Wanda Ruth 94, 365 Jack William 94, 275, Student Index Howard, Charlotte 145, 146, 349 Howard, Linda Anne 331 Howard, Richard 110 Howe, Don 114 Howell, Laura Lee 96, 331 Howell, Virginia Lee 90, 331 Howle, Ken Monte 349 Huang, Elizabeth 319 Huang, Walter T. 282 Huddleston, Barbara Ann 365 Hudson, Linda 96, 145, 331 Hudson, Richard Marion 154, 349 Huff, Ray L. 151, 349 Hull, Wildean 120, 156, 331 Hughes, Elizabeth Ruth 349 Hughes. Hugie 295 Hughes, John Archer 365 Hughes, Rick 108 Hughes, Sue Margaret 304 Hulse, Monte Ray 110, 396 Hultquist, Nancy 365 Humbert, Winston Brantley 314 Humphrey, Diana 67, 90, 349 Humphrey, George C. 288 Hundley, Charles 122, 349 Jensen, Paula 145, 148 Jenson, Mary Ellen 365 Jett, Bonnie 396 Johanson, Karen E. 143, 332 Johns, Dennis Allan 332 Johnson, Beulah Jean 365 Johnson, Bob 150 Johnson, Carolyn J. 365 Johnson, Coy 311, 313 Johnson. Curtis W. 350 Johnson. George W. 350 Johnson, Jack 307 Johnson, Jerry W. 393 Johnson, Karen 92 Johnson, Linda Lucile 350 Johnson. Nancy 3 50 Johnson, Susan 88. 365 Johnson. Tommy 313 Johnston, Carol 96 Johnston, Douglas Hilton 138, 565 Johnston, Johnny 106, 396 Johnston, Mamie Cook 142, 332 Johnston, Margaret 401 Johnston, Richalyn 332 Johnston, Robert E. 114, 394 Johnston, Ruby 401 Hunt , Ann 76 Hunt, Arch W. 275, 292 Hunt, Beth 331 Hunt, Lucy 365 Hunt, Pariee Ann 349 Hunt, Whitelaw H. 104, 365 Hunter, Andrea 120, 153, 331 Hunter, Glenda 148, 331 Hunter. Sharon 403 Hurley, Barbara Marie 365 Jolly. Jones, Jones, Roy Allan 138, 332 Anna Beth 332 Brack 99, 106. 349 Jones. Carol Lee 88, 147, 394 Jones, Charles E. 332 Jones. Clyde R. 350 Jones, Eddy 99. 108 Hurst, Mrs, Fannie M. 143, 278 Hurst, Jim Ennis 349 Husel, Barbara Ann 183 Hustead, Andrea Lee 349 Hutcherson, Sonja 152, 153, 331 Hutchinson, Clark Gilbert 365 Hutts, Joseph 138 Hyde, Harold B. 365 Hyde, Nancy 92, 365 Hyden, Elizabeth 365 Hyden, Joe 122, 144 I Jones, Jan 92 Jones, Judith Karen 137. 143, 332 Jones, Linda Ann 350 Jones, Paul G, 365 Jones, Ronnie 114 Jones, Sammie 350 Joplin, Barbara Helen 90, 366 Jordan, Jackie 366 Jordan, Jill 350 Jordan, Patsy 76, 90, 332 Jordon, Valerie 88, 108 Jordon, Wayne 118, 359 Jordon, XVeaver 193 Joynes, Nancy 147 K Ingram, Hodgkiss, Janet Sue 90, 365 Hoffer, Bud 110 Hoffmyer, Dan 313 Hoggard, John Charles 331 Hoke, Barbara 90 Hoke, Lucretia 90 Holcomb, Henry 173 Holden, Dwight M. 150, 349 Holden, Michael 365 Holland, Charles William 365 Holland, Peggy Ann 365 Hollingshead, Ralph 349 Hollis, William Dale 365 Holly, Eugenia 404 Holmes, R. L. 291 Holt, Judd 71, 110, 182, 349 Holt, Susan 96, 147 Holts, Jack 110 Holze, Ronald 154 Hook, Dan 313 Hooke, Marianne 92 Hopper, Don 108, 151 Hopper, Gail Allan 108, 365 Hopson, Tommy 331 Hopwood, John Lloyd 117, 122, 365 Horn, James 365 Horner, Jimmie Warren 138, 349 Horrell, Norman Lynn 365 Houghton, Lana Beth 400 Houser, Gayle Marie ' 365 Houser, William 331 Ingersoll, R. L. 110 Ingram, Charles Dwain 349 Janice 131 Kadane, Melanie 88 Kapper, Eveline 143 Kappes, Euline 286 Ingram, Judy 349 Inoue, Masuko 140, 319 Inzer, Judy 90, 349 Irvin, Michael D. 100 Irwin, Stanley Roy 349 Isreal, Gus, Jr. 396 Ives, George 332 J Karger, Bill 108 Karr, Sonny 106 Kashiwagi, Keigaker 319 Kavaressi, Keikhosrow M. 366 Kaylor, Kay 148, 350 Keahey, Gwen 366 Kearns, Gene Carol 144, 332 Keeling, Linda Kay 88, 350 Kees, Arthur Allen 366 Keesee, Connie 152 Jacks, Don 122 Jackson, Charles R. 349 Jackson, Gary D. 307 Jackson, Jan 349 Jackson, Jim 100 Jackson, Linda Ann 90, 393 Jackson, Sylvia 402 Jacobs, Carol Ann 130, 146, 349 Jacobs, Paul D. 332 Jacobson, Lynette L. 141, Kehl, Mary Eleanor 350 Keller, John C. 350 Kelley, Douglas 277 Kelley, William G. 311 Kelly, Donna 145 Kelly, Judith Love 332 Kelly, Kelly, Kelly, Karolyn 366 Michael John 366 Verlin Ray 350 Kemp, Bill 108 Kemp, Paul 145, 278 365 332 James, Barbara Jean 116, James, Betty Jo 145, 146, 349 James, Daryl 150 Jameson, Sondra Sue 145, 146, 332 Jaynes, Nancy Beth 349 Jenkins, Barbara Ann 151, 404 Jenkins, Carol 63, 103 Jenkins, Mike 365 Kendall, Carl 402 Kendrick, Gardner 102, 311 Kendrick, La Ruth 366 Kennedy, James 108 Kennedy, Phillip Reed 394 Kennedy, Phyllis 88, 350 Kennerly, Thomas E., Jr. 143, 278 Kennimer, Marianne 394 Kenslow, Carole 94 Kerr. Phyllis 350 Kessler, Fred 153 Key, Glenda 92, 146 Key. Kathlyn 366 Key. Tom 102 Keys, Golden 88 Khoury, Rollin 309, 311, 313 Kilgore, Ronnie 102 Kilgore, William J. 277, 285 Killen, Sandra Kay 350 Kilman. Lt, Col. Ray R. 166 Kilpatrick, Franklin 350 Kincaid, Eugene Davis 152, 153. 332 King, B. A. 366 King, Caren Alayne 120, 366 King, Charles 114. 332 King. Cindy 92 King, Don Wayne 366 King, Dub 284 King, J. Carter 350 King. Lucinda Lee 332, 394 King. Robert Gerald 319 King, Shirley Jean 332 King, Virginia Sue 366 Kirchner, Owen R. 366 Kirk, Linda Diane 366 Kirk, Roger 287 Kirkendall. Lisbeth Voorhees 96, 350 Kirkland, Linda Brynn 366 Kirkpatrick, Delind 366 Kirkpatrick, William David 319 Klaras, Vicki 175 Knape, C. S. 287 Knickbecker, Dr. 25 Knight, Carroll Dale 333 Knight, June 332 Knight, Roy C. 114, 366 Knight, Sam 102 Kohl. Duran Leo 332 Kohler, Harrison 366 Kohne, Kenyon 307 Kohutck, Shirley Jewel 350 Kollhoff. Cynthia 148, 359, 366 Koonce, Sandy 145, 333 Koontz. Arch Corley 108, 350 Koontz, Lucille 366 Kornegay, Everett Nelson 366 Kosclskie, David Albert 366 Kostohryz, Jeanette 394 Krafft, Johnnie Andrew 350 Kucers, Charles 102 Kuettner, Lydelle Marie 366 Kuykendall, Kirk 307, 313 Kwan, Winnie 350 Kyle, Garry W. 366 L La Brier, Sarah 303 Lackey, Mary Lane 92 Ladley, Robert William 366 Ladner, Benny Mance 350 La Fon. Ann 350 Lake, Mrs, Helen 291 Lam, Cynthia 350 Laman, Edward N. 333 Lamkin, Joel 366 La Monte Ford, William 350 Lamson, Ronald Keith 350 Lander, James L. 314 Landers, B. Ross 137, 350 Landers, Jean 90, 350 Lane, Bob 108, 223, Lane, Lynda 156, 350 Lane, Ronald Duncan 154, 394 Lang, Aldon S. 273, 290, 397 Langford, Judy 145, 146, 350 Langford, Grady H. 291 Langley, Skip 366 Lanham, Carol Aloysie 366 Lanham, Wayne Nelson 154, 366 409 Lanier, Kenneth Earl 350 Lanoux, Joe 114 Lansford. Carl Edwin 333 Lansford. Letha 366 Lard. Janis Kay 366 Lark. Mary Ann 120, 140, 333 Latham, Richard D. 311, 313 Lattimer, Judy 92 Laubach, Frank 25 Laughlin. Judy Gail 350 Lausangum. Prim Pry 351 Lavender, Larry 31 1 Lawrence, Jim 138. 396 I..1NX'l'Cl'1CE Linda 120, 134, 351 Lawson. Shirley 154 Layman, Edward 153 Leach. Edward 153 Leach. Bobby Don 351 Leavell, Jim 72, 118,131,183 Leazar. Juanelle 351 Miller Ledbetter. Jimmy 122, 183, 351 2 Lee, Alton B. 271 Lee. Barbara Jean 88, 343, 396 Lee, C harles 118 Lee, Dallas M. 366 Lee. Howard 313 Lee, Sandra 366 Leftwi ch, Robert 402 Leggett. Curtis 110 Leskin, Carol 366 Lester, Mrs. Russel 148 Lester, Russel 148. 288 Lester, Sharon 333 Letbetter, Tommy Roy 394 Levell. Jim 126. 351 Lewis, Betty Carolyn 351 Lewis, Beverly Dianne 366 Lewis, David 110 Lewis, Hilda 96 Lewis, Jeff E. 140, 152, 333 Lewis. Jerry 152 Lewis. Jim 122 Lewis, Nancy Helen 92, 351 Ligon, Mrs. Helen 293 Liles, Linda Chalker 90, 333 Student Index Lucas, Jane 92, 366 Lucas, Wilson 108 Ludlum, James 315 Luna, Carl 307, 309, 313 Lunda, Charles M. 76, 366 Lunsford, Sandra 156 Lu, Peter Sai-Kit 319 Lyle, Paul 122, 315,333 Lynn, Mrs. Ralph 274 Lynn, Ralph L. 152, 283 Lyon, Robert Henry 124, 126, 351 M MacArthur, Dugald 200 Mack, Connie 118 Madden, Judy 151 Magee, Carolyn Ann 146, 333 Magnussen, Wfilliam R. 333 Magre, Edward Pierre 367 Mallory, Jim E. 367 Malone. Fred A. 351 Mangum, Barbara 90, 116, 117, 333 Mann. Charles 138 Manning, Jack Warren 108, 367 Mansker, Gary 367 Margaret, Ann 25 Markham, Jon 102, 223 Markham, Robert 298 Marshall, Ann 272 McCann, Robert J. 138, 396, 397 McCaskey, Aaron 402 McCasland, Nicky 403 McCauley, DeeAnn 64 McCleary, Bill 114, 174 McCleary, Judith 141, 146, 368 McClellan, Carolyn 401 McClellan, Judith Earls 351 Mercier. Tommy C. 150, 367 Merka, Pamela Kaye 88, 334 Merritt. Ruth Ann 146, 352 Messaris. George 145 Meyers, Saundra Guy 335 Middleton, Robin 56. 66, 88, 183, 367 Midkiff, Gayle 367 Milam, Heather Layne 96, 367 McClellan, Michele Ann 148, 368 McClendon, Ernie L. 368 McClintock, David H. 122, 131. 363 McClung. Donald Richard 351, 368 McClusky, Barbara 88, 334 McClusky. Henry Jones 368 McCon1bs, Eleanor 368 McCombs. Virginia 368 McConnell, Bill 307, 313 Martin Martin, Martin Alice 142 Allie 108 Barry Ward 351 Martin, Edwin Jack 367 Martin, George M. 100, 394 Martin Gloria 367 Martin Jack 110 Martin, Jerry Jackson 351 Martin, Judith Ann 367 Lfartin, Neil G. 367 Martin Phillip A. 282 Martinez. Pete 145, 150, 183, 351 McConnico. Kenneth David 351 McCorkle, Roger 334 McCoy. R. H. 104, 151,351 McCracken, Randel Wayne 351 McCuan, William Pat 124 McCune, Judy 141, 148 McCune, Julia Helen 368 McCutchon, Gary 334 McDonald, David 122 McDonald, Donald H., Jr. 315 McDonald, Mary John 120, 351 McDonal. Jacque 88 McDonough, Evelyn C. 156 McDowell, Donald Gean 368 McDowell, Ronald Dean 368 McElfish, Lou Ella 156 McElhannon, Joe 283 McElroy, Babs 153 McElroy, Edd 351 McFarland. Jo Anne 402 McFarland, Mary Wallace 351 McFarland, Richard W. 315 McFarel, Donnie 102 McGee, Sandra 334 McGinness, Mack Allen 334 Miles, Miles, Miley. Kelly 110 Sandra Sue 367 Martus 367 Milford. Carolyn 131, 367 Miller, Mrs. Ann 281 Miller, Anne 367 Miller, Kenneth Turner 151, 384 Miller, Miller, Leah Kay 120, 352 Linda Kay 384 Miller. Linda Lee 384 Miller Lynda M. 384 Miueff Mrs. Lynn r. 277, 284 Miller, Marianne 401 Miller, Mary Lu 96, 367 Miller Michael Nelson 384 Miller, Richard 367 Miller, Mrs. Robert 90, 91 Miller, Dr. Robert 90, 91 IN'Iille1', Ruth 145, 299 Miller, Searcy 307 Miller Shirley Ann 147, 384 Miller, Shirley Marie 155, 352 Suzanne 373, 384 Millerinan, John H. 552 Matula, Elaine 367 Lilley, John 150 Linden, Gloria 402 Linder, Billie Lou 333 Lindley. James R. 311, 313 Lindsey. Glenda Kaye 366 Lindsey, Mary Kay 366 Lintelman, Sandra Lee 155, 366 Little. Margaret 151, 366 Littleton, Harry A. 168 Lively. Katherine Gail 366 Locker, Ernest 124 Lockhart, David L. 351 Loden, Billy C. 394 Loessin, Patricia Fay 63, 77, 87, 88, 39-I Lofgren, Randy 150, 333 Loftin, Frances Louise 366 Loftis, Janene 367 Loita, Long. Edith 1-18 Cliffordl-I. 138,394 Long. E. Hudson 276. 280 Long, Gale Rhodes 351 Long, Long. Kenneth Bruce 351 Orene Yvette 156 Long, Orland Lee 351 Longino.Marideen 151 Longnecker, Dr. 138 Loomis. Sharon 333 Looser, Don 74. 114, 182, 333 Lopez, Mrs. Ramon 153 Lopez, Ramon 155 Lopez. Rufus 104, 152, 551 Lord, I.inda 367 Lorn. Cynthia 116 Losak, Mary Ann 367 Louis, David F. 99, 335 Lowe, Martha 335 Lowrance, Robert Ray 100, 351 Lowry, A. Scott 367 Lowry, Ive 1-13 4I0 Marx. David Clyde 153 Mason, Ann 351 Mason, Anne 90, 351 Massey, Ann B. 88 Massey, Sue 96, 145, 334 Massirer, Mary Roberts 144, 319 Massirer, Van D. 114, 117, 168, 334 Mastin, Robert Eldon 334 Mathias, Janet Joy 367 Mathis, Joel 76. 118, 394 Mathis, Mrs. R. L. 273 Matkin, Donald 367 Matthews, Charles David 131, 334 Mattlage, Karl 76, 138, 157, 396 Matysek, Johnnie E. 351 Maxwell, James Arnold 351 May, David Wesley 124, 367 May, Irvin 319 Mayers, Bobbie 334 Mayhugh, Lonnie 334 Maynard, Joyce Marie 145, 146, 351 Maynard, Terry Allen 114, 367 Maynard, William S. 367 Mayo, Sammye 183 Mays, Mary Katheryn 152, 334 Mays, Timmy 96, 120 McAllister, Gary Lewis 396 McAtee, David 99, 110 McAtee, James L., Jr. 279 McBeth, James Wilbert 396 McCain, Jeanne 120, 151 McCall, Abner V. 15, 192, 270, 296 McCallum, Pat 92 McCann, Camille 92, 368 McGregor, Nancy Ann 351 McHam, David 284 Mills, Ann Marie 141, 367 Mills, Carole Ann 384 Mills, Claudia Sue 153, 352 Mills, Ronald 384 Mills, Sherry 384 Mills, Stan 313 Milner, William James 319 Minter, Tommy 222 Misner, Martha 367 Mitchell, Anna Jo 384 Mitchell, Carolyn L. 367 Mitchell, Charles 384 Mitchell, Elizabeth Anne 335 Mitchell, Larry 108 394 Mitchell, Robert David 384 McKee, Jay Edwin 334 McKinney, James Marian 351 IN4cKnight, Bill 351 1x1eKn1ghi. Roy J. 271 McLaughlin, Mrs. Geddes 302 McLauchlin, Hazel 88, 352 McLean, Mrs. Marrs 26 McLerran, Kaye 396 McMahan, Thomas O. 352 McMahon, Ronnie Mike 368 McMichael, John Preston 368 McMullan, Bob Anne 87, 92, 147, 397 McMurry, Dean Scott 352 McMurray, Stan 307 McNabb, Carolyn 141, 148, 368 McNeil, Norita Joy 134, 352 McNellage, Gwen Lee 368 McNiel, Rose M. 334 McReynolds, Mrs. Jean 147, 292 McSpadden, Linda 334 McSpadden, Wiley 352 McSwain, Angus 296 McWhorter, Charles 100, 122, 368 Meador. Joe 311 Meadows, Carolee 367 Meals, William Stanton 307 Mears, Jane 96, 334 Medanick, Charles 367 Mecllin, Jan Perry 352 Medlock, Marilyn 94, 352 Meeks, Randy 110, 397 Meissner, Martha 90 Melear, Robert Edwin 104, 367 Mellgren, Walter R. 334 Menifee, Bill 194 Mitchell, Tommy Jean 367 Mittel, Margo Ann 92, 156, 352 Mixson, Sheldon 122, 152, 335 Mize, Don 367 Mobley, Michelle 384 Monasco, Bobby 394 Monroe, Betsy 90, 141, 367 Monroe, George 335 Monroe, James 102 Monroe, Joe Frank 367 Montague, George 100, 397 Montgomery, Barbie 404 Montgomery, Jamia Lee 384 Montgomery, Jill 384 Montgomery, Jon G. 152, 319 Monzingo, Becky 184, 384 Moody, Linda 352 Moody, Sarah 92 Moon, Clive Dee 3 19 Mooney, Ella Patricia 335 Moore, Ann 90 Moore, Bill 335 Moore, Brenda Kay 148, 397 Moore, Carol Ann 384 Moore Moore , Carol Catron 134, 367 , Carole Jem 148, 394 Moore, Donald Bruce 143, 154, 352 Moore, Mrs. Donald I. 155 Moor, Donald I. 298 Moore, Donna Louise 120, 384 Moore, Ernest 335 Moore, Frances Elaine 584 Moore, Ginger Darlene 367 Moore, James 397 Moore, John D. 307 Moore, Linda 50, 90, 114, 352 Palton, Moore, Moore, Lynn 99, 102 Mary Diana 367 Moore, Mrs. Mary 281 Moore, Mary Elizabeth 384 Moore, O. T. 100, 384 Moore, Peggy Fern 63, 126, 148, 184, 335 Moore. Ronald Jay 137, 143. 335 Moore, Rosemary 156, 384 Moore, Moore, Moorhe Mrs. Sally 303 Winston 384 ad, Scott 384 Morales, David 367 Morehead, Pat 384 Morgan, G. Kay 367 Morgan, Jimmy 110, 397 Morgan, John 150, 367 Morgan, Judy 401 Morgan, Mrs. Peggy 281 Mori, Jason Y. 118, 352 Morries Morris, Morris s, Zelda 335 Bobbie Andra 384 Felix A. 352 Morris, George Merle 124, 352 Morris Homer 292 rvroffisi Ronald H. 584 Morris,W'ayne 367 Morriso n, Kathy 96, 120, 335 Morriss, Lester 384 Sfudenf Index Nebbeth, Patricia Nell 385 Needs, Jim Edwin 385 Neely. Fred 100 Neff. Michael Doyle 352 Neff, Pat 148, 335 Neff, Rosanne Frances 385 Nehring, Layton Douglas 368 Neill, Iris 385 Neilson, Marge 146 Osborne, Harold W. 288 Osteen, Susan 90, 184, 359, 368 Otake, Yoko 336 Otis, Ray 145 Ott, William H. 352 Otto. Leara M. 353 Ousley, John W. 288 Outlaw, Sydney Arlene 385 Owen, Coyle 403 Nelson, David H. 385 Nelson. David R. 385 Nelson, Dianne Georgine 368 Nelson, Larry 385 Nelson, Roxie Ann 335 Nelson, Thomas 368 Nelson, Virginia Lee 90, 359, 368 Nesbitt, Mary Margaret 368 Nesuda, Nethery. Mary Ann 385 Kay 90, 368 New, Frances 146. 352 New, Yvonne 368 Newall. Nathan 313 Newkirk , John Gilbert 368 Newman, Albert H. 319 Newman, Clinton Bronson 368 Newman, Jean 368 Newman, Nancy Ann 96, 144, Owen. Ester Rose 148, 353 Owen, M. Berry 385 Owen, Phyllis 353 Owens, Owens, Pace, Ll Pace, M Pace. St Gayle 385 Jane 3 53 P oyd J. 385 argaret 385 eve 385 Pack, Lynda Joe 368 Painter, Painter, Painter, Dan 108 Marjorie Gayle 94, 368 Carrie Louise 143, 336 Palmer, Martha Gail 385 Palmer. Mary Ann 368 Palmer, Mary Beth 156, 385 Palmer, Richard 368 Palmer, Thomas 142 Joan 148 Praisne Morrow, Joel Allan 151, 384 Morse, M. Kay 367 Morton, John 285 Morton, Marilyn 384 Mosconi, Willie 25 Moseley, Charles 335 Moser, John 384 Moser, Leslie 287 Mosley, Dorothy Evelyn 384 Moss, Ellen 367 Mott, Kathleen 384 Moulder, James Alfred 367 Mowers, Barbara Juanita 384 Muldrow, Carol 367 Mullen, Diana 384 Mullen, David Celso 153, 335 Mullis, Tommye Jane 384 Mund, Rebecca 120, 335 Munig, Ramsey Richard 384 Munselle, Sandra 148 Murdock, Martin Luther 118 Murphy, Betty Dean 88. 176, 343. 352 Murphy, John W. 106, 177, 308, 316 Murphy, Marilyn 352 Murphy, Mary Nell 367 Murray, Dwight 335 Murray, Mrs. Lois 5, 280 Murray, Ruth 156 Murry, Dan Ray 335 Murry, Ruby Lynn 335 Musgrove, Sue 367 Myer, Barbara 384 Patty 90, ses Myers, Myers, er Patricia 367 J ry Myers, Joyce 120, 335 Myers, Myers, Sharon 120, 352 Sherry Lynn 384 Priddy, Myrick, Carol 335 Myrick, Jane 141 Myszkowski, Frank 352 N Nail, Linda Mae 368 Nance, Tom 384 Narris, Robert E. 352 'Nash, Jeffrey Eugene 368 Nash, Martha 96, 145, 352 Nash, Patricia 384 Natalicio, Luiz 352 Naussbaum, Jim 313 Naylor, Linda 368 Naylor, Rebekah Ann 141, 368 Neal, Lillie Joy 385 Neal, Sylvia Jean 352 335 Newman. Tolbert Norris 368 Nichols, Howard Grant, Jr., 397 Nichols, Rose Marie 156, 352 Nickols, Nick 108 Niederer, Dorothy 352 Nieter, Mary Temple 385 Nitcher, Albert 184 Nobbitt, Vicky Caren 385 Noble, James Alan 352 Noble, Judith 335 Nobles, Nancy Elizabeth 368 Noe, Jenny 96 Noel, Lanny 138 Nolen, Bobbie Nell 335 Norby, Ronald Brandon 385 Norman, Julia 403 Norman, Mary E. 275 Norman, Sharahlou 368 Norris, Robert 308 Norris, Robert E. 352 North, Gwendolyn Marie 385 Northcutt, Mary Jo 336 Northern, Kenneth 336 Northeutt, William Thomas 385 Norton, Ronnie 108, 385 Norvell, Nancy 352 Nowlin, John H. 385 Nussbaum, Stanley James 315 Nutter, Donna Gail 368 Nystrom, David S. 336 Nystrom, Nadine Louise 385 O Oates, Carol 146, 336 O'Bannon, Martha 368 O'Brien, Dennis Harold 368 O'Connell, Michael Keith 352 Odell, Janet 385 Odom, Carlton Worth 106, 368 Odum, Linda 70, 148, 184, 352 Ogata, Edna Keiko 401 Ogden, Walker 110 Ogle, Ivanne 96 O'Hair, Jim 313 O'Hair, William, Jr. 315 Oldham, Sandy 352 Oliver, Patsy Ruth 336 Omiya, Jean M. 404 O'Neal, Deanna 368 O'Neal, John 311 Onishi, Richard Gene 368 Onsley, John Mark 385 Orr, Carolyn 352 Orr, Mary Jane 385 Ortgiesen, Jo Ann 303 Orven, Phylis 146 Pangburn, Howard 353 Pankey, Susan 385 Panker, David C. 385 Parchman, Patsy 368 Park. Robert C. 353 Petty, Ann 386 Phelps, Carol 403 Phelps. David 142 Phelps. Rodney M. 386 Phelps, Ronald Byron 369 Phillips, Carol 386 Phillips, Sarah Emma 141, 369 Philpot, Larry 124, 553 Philpot, Wallace R. 369 Piazza, Betty Marie 336 Piazza, Tina 301 Pick, Kathleen Carol 369 Pickett, Barbara Ann 96, 353 Pickle, George Chesley 369 Picone, Joe Al 353 Pierce. Dian 369 Pierson, Tad 99 Pigg. Sallie 120, 369 Piner. Robert 386 Piper. Pat 96. 156. 336 Pistone, Joel C. 336 Pittard, Lillian 145, 353 Pittman, Sybil Arlene 90, 369 Pitzer, Scott 336 Placke, Billy 102 Platt, Vonda 369 Plum, Ted 222 Ply. Bobby 223 Pokluda, Janet 386 Polk, Perry XV. 117, 168,336 Polley, Robert 319 Pomeroy, Mary Evelyn 369 Pool. Carolyn 134, 336 Pool, Mark Goode 308, 311 Poole. Donald R. 586 Parker, Bobby 286 Parker, Norma Katherine 385 Parker, Phil 110 Parker. Rickey 108, 385 Parker, Timothy 108 Parker, Thomas M. 385 Parker, Travis Ray 353 Parks, Vera Elizabeth 368 Parks, Wlilliam Hays 353 Parley, Thomas 154 Parrott, Barbara Marie 336 Parsons, Blaine 110 Parsons, Burke fDr.J 142, 290 Parsons, James W. 290 Pate, Glenda 156. 368 Pate, Linda 385 Pate, Williani Lawrence 385 Patrick, Donald L. 137, 143, 336 Patterson, Bob E. 288 Patterson, Mrs. Jack 92 Patterson, Jack 194 Patterson, Jim Lewis 108, 385 Patterson, John 373 Patton, Joan Reveline 353 Pavish, Steve G. 368 Payne, Betty Carolyn 88, 336 Payton, Tyler 122, 137 Peach, Ronda Lee 385 Pearce, John 368 Pearce, Muriel 403 Poole, Pamela 353 Poorten, Hein J. 336 Pope, Carole 175 Pope, Darrell L. 30-1 Popp, Gary Eugene 553 Porter, Bill 114, 138, 343 Porter. Euell 299 Porter, James Berry 353 Porter, John 118 Porter, Robert Burr 114, 126, 184, 394 Porter. William 353 Posey, Elaine 90, 230, 353 Posey. Nancy Gail 386 Poskey, Jo Ann 141 Powell, Clara Ella 336 Powell. Jouett Lynn 122, 369 Powell, John 106 Powell, Mary Anne 386 Powell, Robert 369 Powell, Roy Vifinn 386 Powell, Sharon R. 146, 369 Powers, Bobby 386 Powers. Carolyn 369 Powers, Darden 286 Powers, Dora Marie 369 Powers, Joseph T. 286 Powers, Xllfilliam 369 r, Alice K. 386 Pearson, Glen T. 102, 385 Pearson. Joan 144 Pearson, Pearson, Johnnie Edward 353 Sharon ane 368 J Peebles, Richard Alvin 385 Peet, Nickie 385 Penick, Rebecca Ann 368 Pepper, Ed 356 Praker, Sheila B. 369 Pratt, Dan 73 Presley, Duke 151 Presley, Norman Kittrell 369 Preston, James 100 Perkins, Iris Irene 120, 336 Perkins, Rogers Gene 286 Perkinson, Ann Hope 120, 336 Preston ,Joe 114 Preston, Richard Daniel 369 Price, Barbara Lee 353 Price, James 311 Price, Milburn 68, 130 Price, Stella 353 Price, Sterling M. 386 Prickett, Lawrence V. 355 Bill 401 Perry, Bill 311 Perry, James Sidney 336 Perry, Jerry 152 Perry, W. C. 272, 295 Petch, Karen 88, 368 Peters, Beverly Ann 353 Peterson, Glenda 385 Peterson, Patricia Ann 404 Pettigrew, Patsy Gay 385 Pridgeon, Jane 90, 353 Pridgeon, Judy 90, 353 Primm, Paul 315 Pritchard, Cannon 394 Prock, Charles 311 Province, Mrs. Frances 179 Pruclom, Darla 174, 369 Pruitt, Gloria 143, 336 Pruitt, Jane 47, 386 4Il Puckett. Lawrence 151 Pullig. Rebecca Ann 336 Pune, Mike 102 Purcell, Mary R. 353 Purdy, Gary 353 Purifoy, Jeraldine 156, 369 Purvis, Chuck 195 Purvis, Kay 369 Pyle, Donna Carolyn 369 Pyron, George 394 Q Quick, David W. 386 Quick, Dick 369 R Rae, Courtlyn M. 386 Raef, Julie 88, 174, 369 Ragan. Katherine Ann 386 Ragland, Charles Dean 145, 154, 337 Ragland, Mary Jane 92. 369 Rahn, Ray Alan 386 Raines, Sharon Sue 369 Ramsey, Albert Ben 386 Student Index Rice, Stewart Nelson 315 Rich, Wiley D. 291 Richards, Daniel E. 394 Richardson Richardson, Richardson, Richardson, Richardson. Richardson, Charles 137, 337 Henry Phillip 386 Neil 108 Penny Ann 369 Sherrie Lavon 369 Timi 92 Richeson, George L. 353 Rickels, Rodney 353 Rickerson, Robert Lee 369 Rictor, Suzanne 145 Riess, Baker 102 Riherd, Leslie Martin 369 Ritchson, Sharon 353 Rives, Hugh F. 353 Rix, Mary Sue 386 Roach, Dan B. 386 Robbins, Robbins, Robbins, Robbins, Robbins, Robbins, Ross, Margaret 387 Roth, Patricia Ann 156, 354 Rothe, Bob 370 Rouse, Jim 108 Rouse, Roscoe 274, 304 Rowe, Lou Claire 156, 338 Rowell, Tommy Dwain 394 Rowland, Louise 402 Rubarts, Bobby R. 354 Rucker, Douglas R. 354 Rucker, Frankie 88, 394, 397 Rucker, Robert W. 354 Rudd, John W. 124, 131, 338 Rudd, Virginia 354 Rudolph, F. Baker 354 Rummel, Joyce Merle 370 Rushing, Virginia 124 Barbara Allen 337 Ernest Paul 337 H. C. 143, 278 Janet 386 Julie C. 386 Paul 150 Roberson, Brenda Joyce 370 Russell, Beverly Sue 387 Russell, Douglas 142 Russell, Jim 387 Russell, Jim William 138, 370 Russell, Russell Joseph L. 354 Lloyd O. 277, 286 Russelli Mary Linda fss. sas Russell, Susan Valena 147 Rust, Ja mes 108. 387 Rutland, Barbara 387 Schwetman, John William 114, 370 Schwillie, Michael 313, 317 Scott, John 307, 308 Scott, Julius 153, 338 Scott, Tonye Darlene 338 Seale, Bob 338 Sealock, Marilyn Norris 338 Seals, James Vernon 151, 387 Seals, Mary 338 Seary, Roland M. 313. 387 Sedberry, T. Bryan 370 Seeger, D. Ann 354 Seger, Ernest 387 Self, Patricia Ann 387 Sellars, Victor 308 Selz, Nina 153 Semrau, Larry Lynn 387 Sendon, Mrs. A. R. 96, 153 Sendon, A. R. 96, 153, 277, 289 Senter, David 354 Seuber, Harry 153 Sewell, Harold R. 281 Sexton, Barbara Nell 354 Shafer, Ted 311 Shane, Robert E. 387 Sharp, Jan 387 Ramsey, John Thomas 337 Ramsour, Carolyn Ann 136, 353 Randall, Robert Andrew 369 Ransom, Kenneth 337 Rapp, Benny 108. 386 Rasner, Leslie 293 Rath, Fred H. 386 Ratliff, Adair 138 Roberts Sharon 386 Ratliff, John Ernest 386 Ratliff, Lynnora Ann 353 Ray, Cynthia 386 Ray, Georgia Beth 116, 386 Ray, Marvin Carl 394 Ray, Mimi 134 Raymond, Linda 386 Raymond, R. C. 386 Read, Raymond Lee 394 Reagan, Judy 87, 90, 337 Reagan, Ronald 386 Reaves, Myralee 386 Reavis, Raynor 110 Reavis, Roma 88 Rector, Suzanne 145, 337 Reddell, Judith Ann 386 Reddin, Susan Melissa 369 Redman, Nancy 77 Redwine, Thomas A. 386 Reed, Dan 386 Reed, Jerry 100 Reed, Rebekah Alice 141, 369 Reed, Tommy 77, 110 Reed, Winifred Annette 369 Roberson, Sandra 369 Roberts , C. David 100, 397 Roberts, Dennis L. 386 Roberts, George 102 Roberts, Henry M. 386 Roberts, Jim 353 Roberts, John William 110, 354 Roberts, Mary A. 386 Roberts, Robert 369 Roberts, Tal 118, 359, 369 Roberts, William B. 311 Roberts, William H. 386 Robertson, Barbara N. 354 Robertson, Camille Ellen 337 Robertson, Mrs. Martha 281 Roberson , Sandy 134, 146 Robertson, Wfalter Lee 118, 369 Robins, Nancy Pauline 370 276 Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson , Henry Leon , Henry Leon 281 , Jimmy 370 , Mac Ervin 337 , Maurice 386 , Sandra Louise 354 , Mrs. Vernice T. 293 , W. Clyde 291 Rutledge, Ruth Ann 387 Ryan, Carolyn 148 Ryberg. Judith Ann 402 Rye, George H. 338 S Sabatik, Ken 150 Shattles, Eleanor 387 Shaw, E'Lisa 387 Shaw, Nils George 308, 313 Shaw, Shaw, Gilbert 311 William Coleman 387 Shaws, Katherine 387 Sheburne,.Kay 354 Sheets, Esther 304 Roden, Forster 106 Roden, Janice Ann 354 Roden, Norma Faye 370 Roden, Peyton Foster 397 Rodgers, James 370 Sacco, Mack 370 Sale, Sandra 88, 370 Sale, Sharon 88 Salmans, Sylvia 338 Salter, Mary Gennell 96, 147, 354 Salter, Robert 311 Sammon, Bobby G. 117, 354 Samples, Jamie Linda 92, 338 Samuel, 338 Jerilyn Rae 96, 145, Sanchez, Joe 338 Sandefer, Glenda Kay 370 Sandell, Freda Mae 370 Sanders, Barbara Ann 387 Sanders, George William 108, 395 Sanders, Jim H. 354 Sanders, Melinda 94 Sanders, Retha 284 Sansom, Ray 153 Sanson, C. P. 288 Santucho, Oscar 144 Sanderson, Curt 151 Sheffield, Betty Jo 370 Shelburne, Kay 92 Shelby, Charlotte 387 Shelton, John Tom 338 Shelton, R. B. 311 Shepherd, Mrs. James L. 277, 282 Shepherd, James L. 281 Sherman, Linda Gayle 354 Sherman, William C. 320 Sheridan, Jack M. 309, 313, 316 Sherrill, Virginia 370 Sherwood, Larry 150, 370 Shinpaugh, Earl 354 Shipley, Don Marvin 354 Shipper, Gloria June 145, 354 Shoap, Neil 387 Shoecraft, Charles 387 Shotwell, Mary Ann 90 Shows, Kathy 65 Shropshire, Kathleen 370 Shuford, Haywood R. 285 Shuman, June 387 Shuttlesworth, Larry 108, 387 Reeves, Anita Louise 386 Reeves, Glenda 96, 353 Reeves, Linda 386 Reeves, Mark 320 Reeves, Martina Irene 369 Reeves, Mittie Elsie 337 Reich, Robert L. 386 Reid, James Joseph 353 Reid, Katherine Louise 120 126, 145 Reid, Robert L. 283 Reid,-Tommy 114 Reinhart, Judy Frances 116 369 Renfrow, Nancy K. 386 Renfrow, Shirley 386 Rentz, Donald 353 Rentz, Joyce Delores 337 Reyes. Roger 353 Rexrode. Barbara 386 Rexrocle, Betty 386 Rexrode. Jimmy 102, 369 Rhea, Barton 131 Rhoades, Mike 150, 337 Rhodes, Sammy J. 168, 337 Rice, Jerry Posion 386 Rice, Meredith N. 386 Rice, Noley 309 4I2 Roeder, Charles Richard 354 Roeder, Doris Jean 386 Rogers, Barbara Ann 386 Rogers, Cynthia 96 Rogers, Don R. 337 Rogers, James 304 Rogers, Joan 404 Rogers, Joe A. 354 Rogers, Linda Kay 63, 88, 104, 105, 131, 554 Rogers, Mary Ellen 354 Rogers, Nancy 144, 337 Rogers, Nancy Lee 337 Rogers, Ronnie 102, 223, 354 Rogers, Synthia Ann 337 Rogers, Will 110 Rogers, William Arnold 338 Rohde, Paul 386 Rohn, Ralph 117 Rohr, Louis Ralph 370 Rollins, Milford Vernon 338 Rongenecker, Justin G. 290 Roper, Lavoyce 156, 370 Rosenbaum, Steven 287 Rosenthal, Richard Leroy 338 Ross, Andrea 387 Ross, Carol Jo 370 Ross, Janet Lynn 88, 370 Sanderson, Girvin 292 Sanderson, Sandra Jean 370 Sapaugh, Marvin Wayne 138, 397 Savage, Elaine 387 Saver, Ricky 370 Sawyer, Braxton 387 Saxon, Gerald Bryan 354 Saxon, James Glenn 354 Saxon, Thurman Hugh 395 Scantucho, Oscar 153 Scarbrough, Suzanne 148, 370 Schaub, Mary Margaret 370 Scherffius, Margaret 370 Schilling, Edwin 387 Schmeltekopf, Don 338 Schmeltekopf, Mary Frances 130, 370 Schmidt, Eileen 387 Schneider, Terry 387 Schofield, Elaine 387 Schroeder, Dutch 194, 286 Schuchert, Virginia Nell 370 Schultz, Irvin T. 287 Schutte, Gwendolyn 156, 387 Schwaner, Galen Leroy 370 Schwetman, Herbert D. 277, 286 Sieber, Harry 354 Sierra, Luis 153 Silbey, Tom 150 Silver, Karen 387 Simmonds, Sue Beth 339 Simpon, Lorraine 284 Simpson, Carol Joe 370 Simpson, Earl 387 Sims, Beth 355 Sims, Ginny 387 Sims, James E. 311 Sims, Suzanne 120 Sinclair, Larry 114, 315 Sivits, Jim 145 Skiles, Elwin 118, 355 Skipper, Janis Elizabeth 397 Slade, George Robert 387 Slagle, Janice 92 Slater, Mary -Ruth 387 Slavens, Tommy 120, 355 Slaves, Tommy 96 Slevin, Robert Lee 320 Sligar, David 370 Sligh, Charles 110, 370 Sloan, Rebecca 387 Slocomb, Mary 387 Smart, Dennis 122, 137 Smelley, James Kenneth 387 Stephenson, Neal Ann 96, 355 Smiers, Pat Jean 370 Smith, Annell 92, 126, 152 Smith, Mrs. Bernard 299 Smith Bernard A. 300 Smith Carey 96,403 Smith, Carol 92, 370 Smith, Charles B. 387 Smith Charles E. 339 Smith Smith Charles G. 280 Charles Lee 370 Smith Cora Bess 78, 387 Smith Cormelia M. 143, 276, 278 Smith Daniel Thomas 370 Smith Don 138 Smith Mrs. Elizabeth 281 Smith, Emmett Daniel 370 Smith Fentress Ann 120, 339 Smith Gary Alan 370 Smith 279 George M. 272, 276, Smith, Howard Scott 355 Smith, J. B. 145, 276 Smith, J. E. 278 Smith James 355 Smith, James Firman 355 Smith Jessica Lyn 388 Smith, John T. 144, 281 Smith, Joseph A. 286 Smith, Kenneth 388 Smith Smith Linda Joyce 370 Linda R. 116, 143, 339 Smith Lucia Marietta 92, 355 Smith, Margie 120, 126, 321, 339 Smith, Mary Gauntt 339 Smith, Mary Jo 146, 388 Smith McDonald 145 Smith Nita 96, 148 Smith, Norma Cissell 370 Smith, Patricia Smith 339 Smith, Paula Beth 355 Smith, Paula Louise 355 Smith Philip R. 312 Smith, Rotha Marlene 339 Smith Sandra Lee 152, 355 Smith Stephen H. 370 Smith, Susan 339 Smith, Thomas A. 388 Smith Smith Smith Toy Mack 388 Walstein, Jr. 100, 292 Zenada Ruth 141, 145, 153 339 146, , Smithy, Susan 88, 177 Snell, Melissa Jean 151, 370 Snider, Susan 388 Snider, Walter 138 Snipes, Patricia Jane 370 Sfudenf Index Stark, Yvonne 96, 339 Starling, Darvin Lambert 108, 155 Starling, Winton F. 355 Starnes, Reed 388 Staton, Judy Jeanne 155 Steakley, Bobbye Jo 388 Stedman, Ken C. 173, 355 Steed, S ylvia Elizabeth 3 39 Steelman, Al 110, 359, 370 Steelman, Frank 308 Stegall, Larry 106 Steinman, Peter Thomas 313, 315 Stelton, Jerry 371 Stephens, Don 312 Stephens, Maurice 388 Stephens, Patsy Sue 371 Stephens, W. R. 276, 279 Stephenson, Polly Sue 371 Stepp, Barbara Jo 388 Stepp, Mary Joe 403 Sterling, Cappie 69, 87, 90, 184, 343, 355 Sterling, M. 287 Sternberg, Daniel A. 273, 298 Sutton, Lois Marie 281 Swanson, S!Sgt. James 167 Swearingen, Carolyn Ann 395 Swearingen, Sharon Jean 388 Sweat, Va Rue 88, 371 Sweatt, Barbara 88, 145 Sweet, Leldon 388 Swendsen, Wanda Lynelle 388 Swinghanger, Elbert Maurice, III 388 Symank, Barbara Ray 340 Symank, Charles R. 340 Synn, Hyontak 320 T Tachella, Mrs. Genevieve 303 Tachibana, Marian 134, 340 Tacker, Jerry Doyle 340 Thornton, Jacquelyn 141 Thornton, Joe Frank 101, 320 Thrower, Gloria Jean 389 Thurber, Judith Ann 389 Tibbals, Fred 389 Timlin, Sherry 120 Tindall, Ronald Edwin 371 Tinsley, Willard 308 Todd, Ed 114, 137, 143 Todd, Ellen 389 Toland, William G. 285 Tolar, W. B. 288 Tolbert, Beryl Ann 356 Tolbert, Charles M. 277, 288 Tomlinson, Lanelle E. 371 Tommey, Barbara 340 Tooker, Dick 122 Torge, Russell John 389 Townsend, George Gray 150, 371 Tanner Tanner Tapley, Tapley, Willis Arnold 143, 355 , Barbara Joy 397 Milton L. 355 Tacker, Taggart Talbert, , Douglas 340 , John 371 Bert 355 William G. 340 Trail, Lee 90, 371 Travis, Sue 389 Treadway, J. E. 99, 102, 143 Trice. Judy 389 Truell, Don 356 Truesdell, John 117 Tualls, Buckley E. 274 Stewart, Carolyn Louise 404 Stewart, James Raymond 355 Stewart Stewart 395 , Jimmy V. 371 , Johnnie Ray 138, 140, Stewart, Linda Carol 371 Stewart , Mrs. Mary W. 143 Stewart, Pat 147, 148, 388 Tate, Bert 77, 110, 355 Tate, Guinn D. 313, 315 Tate, Leone 284 Tatum, John A. 371 Taylor, Al 355 Taylor, Anne 273, 302 Taylor, Carolyn Frances 88, 371, 388 Tuefel, Turner s Rodger 388 Barbara 401 Turner, David Bertram 356 Turner Gloria Jean 156, 340 Turner, Judith 389 Turner, Nadine 356 Turnipseede, James Edwin, Jr. 389 Stewart,.iRhealene Ruth 320 Stewart, Vera 401 Stiger, Carol 371 Stimson, Gayle Edward 395 Stine, Mrs. Lula 304 Stinson, Mrs. Earl 299 Stiteler, Nanci Anne 371 Stockton, M. J. 339 Stockton, Pat 388 Stoesser, Ruth G. 339 Taylor, Elizabeth Ann 145, 371 Taylor, J. Dudley 388 Taylor, Joe Royce 100, 388 Taylor, Nancy 371 Taylor, Nancy Ellen 371 Taylor, Philip O. 388 Taylor. Richard 355 Taylor, Teague, Robert Lynn 355 Randolf E. 340 Tebbs, Cecil William 395 Stoker, Betty Sue 88, 371 Stoker, Ray 315 Stokes, John A. 388 Stokes, Ronald L. 355 Stone, Barbara F. 355 Stone, Jay 355 Storey, Gail 355 Stout, Carol 145 Stout, Charles Lee 339 Stovall, Eevertt S. 312, 313 Stovall, J. D. 286 Stovall, Judy Ellen 371 Tebeaux, William Jene 117, 389 Tedford, Joan 356 Teer, Patsy Ann 371 Telger, Carol Evelyn 146, 356 Teller, Edward 25 Temple, Martha 403 Temple, Mary Ann 403 Templin, Anne 388 Terr, Patsy 151 Terry, Betty F. 156, 371 Terry, Sam 110 Thames, Billy 118 Snooks, Barbara Ann 155, 339 Sommerville, Suzanne 96, 370 S0 Relle, Barbara 388 So Relle, Mrs. Boyd 275 So Relle, Mrs. Edna 92 Soules, Johnnie E. 370 Sountag, Julie Rae 388 Souter, Jimmie G. 168, 339 Sowell, Patty 94, 370 Spain, Tera 370 Span, Polly 21, 58, 66, 122, 376 Speed, Nelson R. 339 Spencer, Sara Lee 90 Spensen, Margaret 148, 339 Spencer, Sarah Lee 339 Spires, Jim 355 Stabrun, Stein 339 Stafford, Paul 308 Stahl, Robert Bruce 395 Stallons, Jeris Kay 370 Standley, William Don 100, 370 Stanfield, Leslie Howard 370 Stanford, Ann 46, 60, 90, 146, 370 Stanford, Linda Fay 388 Stanley, Ronald Truett 74, 339 Staples, John 108 Stapleton, Sidney 339 Stovall, Mrs. Stella 281 Stover, Helen 116 Stover, James 145 Stover, Janet Johnson 371 Strahan, Kenneth H. 106, 395 Stratton, David 283 Stratton, Marilyn 388 Street, Kathy Lynne 88, 371 Streetman, Betty Louise 388 Strenght, John 388 Stretch, Lorena B. 295 Stribling, Mary Xnn 120, 144, 339 Strickland, C. G. 295 Strickland, Phillip 130 Stringer, Susan 77, 96 Stripling, Carolyn 388 Stripling, Robert 312, 313 Stripling, W. Dennis 371 Stroesser, Ellen 403 Strother, Patsy 388 Stuart, Pat 355 Styles, Sandra 355 Suits, Tommie 284 Sullivan, Carole 92, 371 Sumner, Margaret 401 Surrat, Rod 388 Sutton, Bill 371 Sutton, Bobby 110 Thaxton, Marlyn Gale 340 Thetford, Sandra Ann 371 Thigpen, Nancy 156, 388 Thomas, Carol 395 Thomas, Eilleen Marie 388 Thomas, Glenna 388 Thomas, James Ray 388 Thomas, James Ray 388 Thomas, Pat Ann 356 Thomas, Sandra 96, 356 Thomas, William J. 277, 284 Thompson, Alan F. 389 Thompson, Bradley 371 Thompson, Bruce 114, 356 Thompson, Carolyn 96, 147, 389 Thompson Claude Kenneth 395 Thompson, E. Bruce 283 Thompson, Joe 118, 126, 184, 395 Thompson Linda Gale 90, 371 Thompson, Lynda Gail 371 Thompson, Steve 308 Thompson, Tommy 356 Thompson, William D.- 287 Thorgesen , Joyce 402 Thornhill, Joan 156, 356 Thornton, Jackie 371 Turrentine, Joe 110 Tusa, Frances Ann 389 Tutt, John Marion 371 Tweedie, Virgil L. 279 Tye, Kenneth 395 Tyer, Margaret 94, 356 Tyner, C. Graham 320 U Umphres, Barbara Nell 340 Underwood, Ginger R. 145, 340 Urban, John Thomas 389 Urech, Sandra Lee 116, 389 Utley, Pam 66, ,88, 371 Uri, Julie ss, 371 V Vaden, Ida Sue 88 Vahrenberg, Connie 404 Van Beek, Ann 120, 144, 340 Vanders, Janet 151, 404 Vandiver, Sherrie Ann 151, 356 Van Duivendyk, Ray 340 Vandygriff, Tarance 356 Vann, Bertha Elizabeth 356 Vassar, Diane 389 Vaughn, Michael J. 371 Vaughters, Jimmy C. 145, 150 Venting, Abert 301 Vernon, Margaret Lucretia 120, 156, 356 Vest, Alice 389 Vincent, Franklin R. 389 Vincent, Ken 389 Voigts, Mary Ann 96, 371 Volcik, Joyce Jean 371 Volcik, Loyce Lynn 371 Volke, Carl Earnest 389 Voss, Barbara 356 Vrana, Leo 140, 340 W Wachtendorf, Kenneth 371 Wacker, Judy Ann 389 Wade, Butch 122 Wade, Herbert L. 371 Wade, Julie 389 Wager, Lisa 371 Wagner, James Thomas 371 4l3 Xlfagner, Jearnine 280 Wfagner, Kenny R. 389 XY'agner, Pat 90 XY'akeland, Claude Lee 106, 371 W'alch, Conrad O. 371 XValdrip, Mrs. Louise 281 Walker, Barbara Ann 371, 403 Walker, Bill 371 Wfalker, Brenda 92 Vifalker, David George 371 XValker, Diana 389 Vlfalker, Dot 90, 356 Vfalker, James 389 Wfalker, Patricia 151, 389 Vfalker, Mrs. Thomas F. 153 Wfalker, Thomas 153, 289 Sfudenf Index Wayne, Doyle 150 Weatherby, Joe 108, 152 Weathersby, Genie 90, 397 Weaver, Mary Lois 156, 356 Webb, Frances Carol 356 Webb, Patricia Ruth 175, 372 Weber, Jaroy 340 Weed, Allen 312 Weed, Martha 92 Widner, Anna L. 153, 320 Widner, William R. 143, 278 Wienandt, Elwyn A. 299 Wilfong, Hugh 122, 372 Vfilkening, Patricia 145, 146, 341 Wilkerson, Kay Nan 88, 341 Willard, Karen 90, 372 Willard, Larry 138, 372 C l Winn, Claudia 144, 152, 342 Winsor, Biff 108 Wisener, Sandra 372 Wistrand, Barbara 372 Witcher, Albert 70, 308, 309, 313 Withrow, Jill 145, 372 Wolf, Don 372 Wolf, Robert E. 372 NX'all, Betty Lynn 141, 144 Wall, David Wallace 389 XVall, Ella 173. 356 Wall, Linda 371 XVallace, David 389 XVallace, Norman 340 Wfaller, Jimmy D. 395 Walling, R. V. 108, 371 Walling, Ton1 108 Walsh, Jerry Prentice 340 XValters, Trudie Elizabeth 389 XValthall, Cheryl 389 Xlifalthall, Rachel 141 Walton, Emory C, 315 Weekley, Fred Clay 106, 312 Wfeigh, Samuel 320 Vlfeir, Virginia 302 Welbo rn, Donna Lynne 357 Welch, Gerald Douglass 372 Welch, Jan1es Michael 372 Wells, Carl 320 Nwells, Charles 293 Wells, Dana 145 Wells, Leslie 96, 156 Wells, Margaret Dona 120, 372 Wfells, Roland 395 Welmaker, Ben Harold 372 Wendorf, H. D. 297 West, West Caroline 357 Gwynn Caroline 357 Wesff Joseph V. 275. 237 West. Larry 114, 357 West, Mary 88, 340 West. Mary Abbott 340 Westbrook, James Leon 357 XX'alton, James T. 389 XVang, Ching-Tso 320 Ward, Diane 145, 148, 356 XX'ard, Emily 120, 356 XY'ard, Idalia 156 wnna,J oanna 371 XVard, Linda 340 XVard, Malcolm Taylor 138 XXfard, Mary Alice 371 XX'ard, Pamela 151 XY'ard, Roy 145 XVare, N. Douglas 356 Ware, William 371 XY'arfield, James 151 Wfarren, Ddvid 356 XVarren, Doris Corpier 356 Nlifarren, Kenneth 340 Vilarren, Tom C. 395 Vi'ashbu rn, Pat 114, 140 ,395 Westbrook, Richard 312, 313 Wester, Brooks Hardy 154, 372 Westerbrook, Dick 106 Westerfield, Buler 287 Westerfeld, Nancy Carrol 341 Wfestergard, Paddy 88, 320 Westmorland, Louis 110, 357 Westrand, Barbara 120 Xwetsel, Fonda 402 Vifetzel, Robert Leon 357 Wharton, George W. 341 Wheeler, James Eddie 372 Wheeler, Judy 90, 372 Wfheetley, Sandra Kay 155, 341 XX'hitaker,Judy A. 145, 148, Q 357 Whitaker, Mary Helen 401 XY'hite Bon-Jean 277, 304 Wilson, Nancy Carolyn 92, 372 XVasl1ington, Randall Clark 389 Wasser, Larry Paul 151, 389 XVaters, Mike 389 XX'aters, Sandy 90 Wfathen, Ann 356 XX'atkins, Bernard Neal 114, 356 XY atkins, Cynthia Kay 371 Williams, Allan 372 Williams, Billy Wayne 138, 357 Williams, Carolyn Marie 96, 120,126,341 Williams, David 50, 341 Williams, David T. 395 Williams, Everett 110 Williams, Franklin C. 357 Williarns, H. Y. 295 Williams J. C. 287 Williamsi James Neil 572 Williams Jerry Keith 404 Williamsi Jimi Ann 341 Williams, Linda Lee 395 Williams, Robert William 138, 372 Williams Sandra 357 Williamsi sim 71, 122, 341 Williams, Fulton 114 Williams, Travis Lewis 357 Williams, Vlfalter J. 277, 285 Williams, William Kendall 320 Williamson, Byrn 131, 137, 143,341 Williamson, James 122 Williamson, Paul 357 Williamson, Stuart Foster 341 Williamson, Wayne 108 Williford, Jerry S. 138, 372 Willis, Byron 118 Willoughby, Judith Ann 92, 372 Wills, Emily Ann 372 Willy, Linda 73, 81, 321, 341 Wilmoth, Charles Monty 372 Wilmoth, Daniel Grady 372 Wilson, Bobbie Sue 176, 341 Wilson, Dianne Scott 92, 177, 341 Wilson, Dorothy 403 Wilson, John 110 Wilson, Judy 143 Wfilson, Leo Eugene 341 Wilson, Marilyn Ann 120, 357 Wolfe, Darlene 92, 147, 372 Wolfe, Roy Eugene 372 Womack, Bettinel 120, 372 Womack, Joe 372 Womack, Mitzi 96 Wfood, Dick 99, 110, 122, 342 Wood, E. 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