Southern Methodist University - Rotunda Yearbook (University Park, TX)
- Class of 1944
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': - .. SJFIFP- , In- ...If .I-I -PK' EK' 'S' W w.I'fII. 4 . 'QI , 5. I.. - ,.-V., ., -I ,EPA ' ga- r we . Iwi Ls ' .'i g Q' ' - , .- .Q-r, 3 . 5: ' I Yi:-:4:. ' lr 'Y I ' 'fl ' le ff. -. 'n 'N ' . b ilslf. . ' : ' s.I. 1 ' ':.f4..--' . . ' 'Q- Q 'A s I' '- ..s 1 ' -gf? 'Q- l - 4 x 6 A, . .. rg. ' . 1 .N . . ...IK . .,..1- fx. .w--2-' rr .fl,..,.-,Q-: x ' 'I 5 EDICATICD To the members of the Naval Training Unit of Southern Methodist University we dedicate this book. Though some were adopted Mustangs, they volun- tarily gained the school spirit and remained loyal to it. Burdened with many studies and responsibilities, more stringent restrictions than most of us, they man- aged to score high in both curricular and extra- curricular activities. Sailors played Varsity football and basketballg they were graduated with high hon- orsg they headed organizations. Honoraries recog- nized their abilities, the Mustang band welcomed their talentp Campus publications benefited from their services. Not only did the pea-iacketed boys accept re- sponsibility, give freely of their time and energies in almost every line of Mustang endeavor, but they also gave us color and a new sense of values. They added the salt's idea of a real buddy. To Southwest- ern friendliness, they supplied a refreshing frankness. For these things and unnamed others we are grateful. Therefore, to our brothers in blue who go now to study in the laboratories of medical schools, or to work in advanced training units or back to the fleetewe dedicate this log book in which are recorded the highlights of our year, l944. Wherever you go, Navy . . . Smooth sailing. 'sv G5 W 6545 Www M W KW csv M wk M wfffWwfW A WMQWVWQW ' 'Ae RN MJ Q9 f fn- I 1 m ,.,,.- ,, Q, In ,.+ ,.w, ! f n XF !,!Q,,,,.a 2' x B X l .ff X ,:,,: 5,51 1 ws ' -' if .73 - 'X MW' - f -4. . ' ' .M N we -W f X V 355. Mfxzw. w.,,,, XMIM - 3 X- Q img, 'N-W ' 'M QX ww Www, 5 X wx wwe- 'N wx1v Rival, as wil R , ,X im- Q., . i ,. mf' 7 . 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Dallas Hall . . . and Varsity. Qne complements the other. VARSITY Ch we see the Varsity, Varsity, Varsity As she towers o'er the hill Overthere. And our hearts are tilled with joy, S.lVI.U., S.M.U. Alma Mater we'll he true Forever! 09 -sf! 'f f 4-.ln 'hx' QQQS .-im, f.i.-ri 1 5 qgwnt A If A fi 0 E55 W -,gyms wr-.xxxqgwww -mvfNh.'s0?n3-w?,'Ag,, 'J ,Q 'Q' ,v ,mv f , S.-... 1 I f A I' 5!,16,,g, f J- l 1 L 1 I 4+ ff f fi 9' 'lair' Ig 41,1 .5 3 X .. K, 5 A' 5 ly, 4, I iq,-4' If F151 'Ip All IJQJ J' Q If 1 if QW fin, 1 I I I fs! f far, .54 jx, I if gp' nf F ef -' 2. -L .,f:, . - I if 1 U M -- 1... A J M W, ,, kv ul. .7 7 W I A . 'f.,, . . fl ' 'I M Q , If ff f f f ff -1 .f . , fi. -f' i , A . Q' , . 1 ' Af F ,Q ff' 1' 'i '31 ,J I I ' ' ' ' , ' 'Q ' I ' ' I ff: 45? I-5 45, ff nf A fp pi f ' f' . if 1' gf' Z' ff f' I T s lf: '4 if f ' ' ff' A L' 6' I 4' 'J' I f -IF' F Af f 1 0 ff If ., K 4 Q- X4 f' f rf' S -.v-'J 4. 6 hs' 0, ' - A I t4 ' B I r 2.1 I-. 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'l'hc1t's Southern Methodist Univer' sity's President Umphrey Lee, PhD., Litt.D., LLD., who likes nothing so much os to be known simply cis Umphrey Lee. g. V .3 3 g WM.,-,,.,c,, ,,.....,, ,', 5 -Mg fl , -w- .ff S. as 12 -x N' xx xXx Q N ,V X ,z N Q x nw ,g ' as it X s Q i ll H J fm' K 414 'hi' 1 4 fm- r ffike if EX ffi if ' , xi 1 K t' , ' xf : 11.4 f 'tix N K gf! A. C. Zumbrunnen DEAN or STUDENTS Golf is his outsanding hobby. He plays regularly, shooting in the eighties. He also enjoys picture puzzles and traveling via the National Geographic. But we will re- member him for his kindly dignity, his ready smile, his evident tolerance. HAROLD HART TODD PROFESSOR OF PIANO, THEORY, ComPOSmON Mr. Todd hos been heod of the Depcirt- ment of Theory gnd Professor ot Piono Since S.M.U.'s opening. For its first eight yedrs, he directed its ospiring Olee ond Chorol Clubs, cind tor CI longer period its Syrnphony orches- tro. His serene tcrce lights when he tdllcs ot his two ddchshunds. Mystery stories ore his Other diversion. 'K i MORGAN WARD REDUS ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF REIJGION Young Dr. Redus is loughing Y sponsor, ct friend to students. He energetically chops wood with Cf trio of friends Once cr week. En- joys Working out the torrnulors on rndgicol pdp- yri. We ctdmire his custom ot inviting srnoll groups of students to his home tor intorrndl chdts. CATHERINE DUNCAN INSTRUCTOR IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION Catherine likes picture shows crnd letters ' from her husbctnd in the Aleutions. She is tirst sportsworncrn dnd best pol ot dll the girls, Pdns hellenic chose her sponsor, Delto Psi Kdppo, cr ncrtionol Public Reldtions officer. When she joins Something to get owdy from her profes- sion, they rnolce her recredtionctl director. af ' H 'f Ai' 15. vi iz. Lvuwf 4 I 4 2, , rv SAMUEL ALEXANDER lDADDYl MYATT PRoPESSoH OF SPANISH Memorable for classes that are spicy and full of humor, the unpredictable Spanish prof loves to play chess, hunt, and fish. He is distinguished by informal attire and peach- erina Vocabulary. His chess men once be- longed to General Bing who balked the Hindenburg Line. K, f, -all fr 4 LESTER IORDAN ASSISTANT Priori-:sSoR or IOURNALISM He is the first journalist of us all. He never seems to hound news, yet he knows more than anyone else. Shows his genuine interest in students by learning their names, realizing their attitudes before they do. He is a member of the Student Publishing Company: enthusiastic ten- nis player. IERRY BYWATERS ASSISTANT PRoFESSoR or ART Art is his hobby as well as his profession, and he has dabbled in many of its fields. His students are proud of his growing reputation as an oil painter, and that he is Director of the Dallas Museum of Art. He teaches them tricks of the trade in his popular commercial art class. This nonchalant, cryptic fellow plays with his children for relaxation. IMA HONAKEH HERRON SECRETARY OF THE FACULTY, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF ENGLISII Scholarly Dr. HerrOn says she is the first wOrnan allOwed tO reCOrd the mutilated rnO- tiOns Of the Arts and SCienCes faculty. The assOCiate editOr Ot the SOutliweSt Review keeps hOuse, gardens, COlleCts ArueriCan Lit- erature bOOks, and bicycles On the side. She is authOr Ot The Small TOwn in Amerifari Literature. W 4.4 t WILLIAM MAYNE LGNGNECKER ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF BIOLOGY When Dr. LOngneCker advises his Class tO Open their hymnals, they apply themselves tO their texts. They appreciate his dry wit, particu- larly the Cornrnents he inserts in quizzes and his IavOrite jOke about living On LOver's Lane. I-Iis frequent inventions stamp him tOr the true scientist he is. SOPI-IUS THOMPSON PROFESSOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Although he is One Ot the Outstanding registered engineers in the Southwest, and teaches War Training Courses day and night, Mr. ThOmpSOn is always will- ing tO help students. He alsO finds time tO edit and mail the News Letter tO all S.M.U. engineering grad- uates in the service. A reserved teaCher, he lists many hOnOraries after his name: American SOCiety Ot Civil Engineers, American Military SOCiety, Sigma Tau: SOCiety tOr PrOmOtiOn Ot Engineering EduCatiOng and Others. 9 5 15,25 '35 A ,6'f1 ' 1? -M. ffs .Q--, Q 1 w A . ,E-, --, 4- , ,. - gr' I. !.'sf'. -an-I 425: if 47 +55 , , 4' .gl-4' s. , ,gg A 3 1, N - . gf par ,J tfffnf fl: 5, ,. Q Jw 'J 5 api! L91 ,-ff' 13 ' ,Q j' . if 4112 4? iff ' I in .I If ff J' IS' 'V A- ,E G fy 'rf' F' Az' f QQ? JY 1' - T 5-f Iv- ' 14 . ,Tr ff fq J, cf:- gi cn, , 5 5. X tt , A .J ' 23' f' I A ' Jf' , ' ' ., - 4 .2 I, ' .Q-,. ' 6. It - yy .,,, yn- - .L x - f 1 - H' s - Q ' ' ' - '-a QSQ - 5. , . 1 'Y 6 E- C Ps NY Y U 5 veocemeo View cxses X0 NXCX' avXm rx., , 5 - XV, i i'COX0 K.: gradoat Buskmese are my Y we L22-W Sfmkorf SCXYWWOX mon, an Y You ieiwmfn fg YJQPXY. er, gc ofwm X za ' -fend K ..1 fM. ' ,' 'feffi f ' xi .jj-,y 55?- .ri 5. ' 2-' f Q-. W rv '77, '21 1 QQ, N fp- fked . 90611 ' Xxwl 6 gxembeti A Xxx fo Qte- L ' .M 3. X9 AQ EYE 5 e NJYYYXQ, .ju E e-,gl J Ir I. 3 4 'W 6 Yay- L awe 4 er . Q. ermc 'Am gm Y 'XX Km, .YW C, g,Qf.wg . 4. X CO i446 ff 'Y li fiviffli' Ac SQCY Q1 Tiki 5000 fJ,3. if 'It D70 'J- QX 5190 M 'weed X3 'Coe 99100 fefoefobet ' ed Yxooor Se 8 To AA! i Vera mg, X00 NVQ, qixewbets wqgef us in R3 Q,01iXQ'j,.1- . .- - - A HWS, ,- L me KOH jf fi, If - ' 'V 3 ' !5nl' 55, wwe . . .9991 Q? CK iogeC0ei Xe WL 'rx . , Wy! 6 X1 e some f I I' 's- X ,AA u T ai .W gh? ,- -I I :Nfl .QQA '-4. 1 ' 1.1. . '-. .V . ' .K x Q-. .-. . W .'l, - 2.19. .. 'T,- 1 ' . n .-,fi .ann SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS IACK HARKEY President MARY RUTH LAUHON Vice-President VIRGINIA MCLENDON Secrefczry MARY IEAN IOHNSON Treasurer 17. HAFLH ring.-FQ . ,mf Q 1 S -I x gvkbf V X3 fifiit X QQhA i ., .,,L N VVHhaniIOseph.AdedMid DGUGS CIVIL ENGINEERING A.S.C.E. Cara Pat Aikin MCIISIIOII GENERAL BUSINESS Delta Delta Delta. Betty Lee Allen Corpus Christi ART, GEOLOGY Art Editor, ROTUNDA, l943--443 COGSy Alpha Rho Tau. D. Rhea Allison Orth CHURCH HISTORY Ernmette Murray Anderson Marshall LAW Sifizma Alpha Epsilon, President, lf-34344. Vivian L. Anderson Athens IOURNALISM Editor, Campus, V343-447 Theta Siqrna Phi, Presideritg Zeta Phi Etag Students' Publishing Boardg Chairman Atkins Hall Friendship Circle, WhO's VVhOy S.C.R.A.g T.A.A, President, I.S.A. 180 A S 3 --'Y' , - 'at' ,fv ,455 ,,.q cl' 1 l I .Qs IMCB4 A Rufus Luke Andre MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Pi Ktuifyfr fxlplifrg 13.,fl.l.f.lf, foerf-fflry. Mary Mizzell Arnold VOICE Pi Beta Ping Y.'.'!.','.A. ltilius Salarnan Aranatsky MECHANICAL ENGINEERING lfliqriia Tau, 'llIf'f1SllIV'!f .5i.f'.l.fl,lf. Willett Foster Baldwin ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Qinenzap l.R.E.p A.l.E.E. Baytord L. Ball Dqllnc Graharr, Dallas Dallas Enqirieerinfi .gvtnclerits f'.SS ', 1l'Illf-l'1, Pr ::I'l'r. Ft. Stcclcton LAW Marqaret lane Ballew Dallas ENGLISH litirppa lffrppa Gamma. Arabella Barnett Hillsl:Cra ENGLISH Delta Delta Deltag Pi Lanilfla Tlietfr, Williani Babert Barnett Gasliland, MC. ENGINEERING Catherine F. Barrier Dallas LAW lane Barton Nashville, Tenn. ART D--ltvr ltolttr lfnlta. CLASS I ...0 t. L 1, X 5 Giga Claude Bateman, lr. HGHdGISOf1 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Sigma Tau, A.l.E.E. lohn Clyde Beal DCIHCIS LAW Alpha Tau Omega. Margaret Buth Bechtel Kansas City, MO. ENGLISH Kappa Alpha Theta, Editor, Associate Editor, BOTUNDA, l943- 44g News Editor, Campus, M Award, l944, Theta Sigma Phi, Arden Workshop, l1',W.C.A., Program Committee, Vfomerrs SellfGoveIrIirIg Board. Bereniece Bell Dallas PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC Pi Beta Phi. Edna Frances Beresford Mart ENGLISH Zeta Tau Alpha, WOmen's Self-Governing Board, Secretary: Alpha Lambda Delta, Psi Chi, Kirkos, President, l943-44. lohn Edward Bergman San Antonio SOCIOLOGY Kappa Alpha, President, M Association, Football Manager, l942-43. FNS U -4-3 Ynil Nfl 111 'W' I ff f-uf X I F15 IT ,-.al-1' -A prim ' if-if IN:-I Up, CLASS I Fannie Lee Boolchout Dallas HOME ECONOMICS Kappa Ktippa Cvarrrrnag lata EI-stint.: flczipff 'I Frank A. Boutwell Dallfrfi SOCIOLOGY fy I t , v,f,. K-'Ippa Alpha- Cvr-err l fflr VIf'f4PIf-sI'l-EI t' 7 I , ,L tJ,i I -- .. ,,,I., ......, ultlntg Alpha Phi OIIl', .1',lj f,I.C.It.Aq Blum- V--'2 Sanford Stone Brandt Dallas MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Sltjllltil Tau, Ittlppfl lffu Epsilcng Er.L5IIteffII:.: Association, A.5'l.lilIE.y ISA. lanet Brinker Dallas HISTORY Chi Orriefiitr, President, l9t1'tf-147 Y.'i'J.C.Ag Sei Irizyi. ' lnterriatiorral Belations Clutn, President. Iack Doualass Brown Slatcn CIVIL ENGINEERING Pi Kappa Alpha. Charles Austin Bryant III Dallas IOURNALISM Alpha Tau Omega, President, 1943 Sports E.lIt,I C,Ir1.I Sports Editor BOTUNOAg Editor Student Directory, 13423 Sif'I'I'. Delta Chi, President, Producer Piasl-:in Bevue, lS'4 p Cartxgf. Award, l942. Iarnes H. Bush Schenectady, N. Y. EDUCATION Pi Kappa Alpha, Baseball Manager, i9-12. Bichard C. Bush, Ir. NVaco ENGLISH Wanda lean Calvert Mansfield, La. PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC Delta Delta Delt-I, Recording Seuetary, I w 3.3 I9-ls. Laura Catherine Cannon Dallas ENGLISH Kappa Alpha 'lhetag XI'.W.C.,5+..: Argl-en It ,X A., o 1 1llli'Qi' JI - ...0 44 I H I Rh I, 1 t . Frederick V. Caropresi New York, N. Y. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Kappa Siqrnap A.S.lVl.Ep Script and Score, l94O. Delia Elizabeth Carter Tulsa, Olcla. ART Kappa Alpha Theta, President, 194344, Alpha Rho Taug Kirkosg W.S.G.B, Vicespresident. Juliet Nell Carter Monroe, La. ACCOUNTING Zeta Tau Alpha, Vice-President, T.W.W.O.C.g Student Coun- cil, 1943-445 w.s.G.B., secretary. I Mary Ross Carter Houston I, PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC Choral Club. Thomas Smith Carter, Ir. Dallas CIVIL ENGINEERING Alpha Tau Omega, Student Council, l942-435 A.S.C.E.: s.A.M.E. , Horace Euqene Chamberlain Dallas 220 SPANISH Two to one they have voted five times . . Broadus 23 skidoo. Q . 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Lady A1515 DCI11C1S ENGLISH 'CS-11111111 1-1121 EQLI. 91151 Q-'HQ CLASS . 'f --.0 '44 'Q Lee Walter Davidson, lr. Kelton THEoLoGY Paul D. Davis Nevada ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Sigma Tau, President. Alice N. Denton Dallas HOME ECONOMICS Home Economics Club, Vice-President. The big doors closed for the first time in historywshe was so surprised she got her head smashed between the oaks. f www f' Robert Edward Dickenson, Ir. Phoenix,Ariz. ,KS THEOLOGY Kappa Alpha. Richard Wayne Dinsdale Loup City,Nelo. THEOLOGY Louise Ditzler ART Delia Delia Deltag Alpha Rho Tau. 24 0 is W, f I S Dallas - ri 331, 'Fh- 426 in nk, -'vang ,r J? -4 ' 9 'if' I . . '- ,.,. rm Sf n'5- I' I r '3' lleltie Amie Dougherty 1-iIfj'1'ORY .figiifi In-iii: Ifig I-Lf-1.'l IJJT1.: lvliltoii Drcxridell M A'l'11E1 .fIATIC?3 , ,, , , 1.11111 fx .mi 1.5 :1i.f ii, 5:1 .,ii 'fini 1 ii si 11 mg lm- itiiiiri : . Ruth Eclwcxrds HISTORY f 1 V - if Y' lmxf,-1 11 P.1iMiif,.iiiiiii.11 I-'tu Hugh King English ..1 DAQ Dflilfffl 31' ff - ,4..,,4.J .2 I V-fx 1 fvliff-Q .AXAOAL FRENCH 1.111111 11,1 Chi fnlgiliiig .f1.r,1wri '.'. ,ii:.,..,i.. Roqer L. Erickson Dullgxs CIVIL ENGINEERING Delia Chi, Pifisinieiit, 1154151--1-lg L,'fI?13fl,', in poiicliriq Secretary, 194142 A131231 Phi Org.-23 1942-43, lack Fecilherston Musliggee, Olalliz. GOVERNMENT S.C.H.A., Pi'esii11eiitg Prerlliele Merxie Elise Feliz GENERAL BUSINESS Iohn Wyatt Fisher CHEMISTRY Aliilia 'Tau Oiiiegcxg Phi Etgi SGCIQIGYY-TI1Qx,1SL1IGI, 19-121, Alice Male Fleming SOCIOLOGY Siqiiiiix lfuypiig .-'Xlgilii l-lily 5 1 Zeb Burke Freeiiiuii, lr. ACCOUNTING C L A S S ...o '44 v ' V 4 gl4i.l,A .U I ,I .-... 1 - Eelllua -. , wr- , Czeiiziiesviilgl Egzluis Aa 4 . id K I Clnffi Henry Lee Fullerton GREEK, HISTORY loseph Funk ENGINEERING Kappa Mu Epsilong A.l.S.C.g Tennis, 1942. B. D. Garland CHEMISTRY Herman Mathews Garland MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Kappa Sigmag Y.M.C.A. Cabinetg A.S.M.E. Olin Welborn Gibbons SOCIOLOGY Kappa Alpha: Football, 1943. Hazel Gibson HISTORY 260 Dallas Dallas Littlefield Dallas Dallas Dallas They kicked in the Pigskin Revue IoIin Kirby Gcdhey Liiniz EI.ECTIiICAL ENGINEERING ..iii'If III ' ,iIIi fIl, ii-I. 'I ' . , , ,. w.iyf:.'I I':.I Oimi Ifrg I-, i I':-IU II I. Dwretiiy IIfIIll'1f1I Geidl Qgz.. ERENCII IlI II'l Ifiie, Frances Elise Geideii Laila ENGIGISII I':'1I'I I .-HEI in 'iiietir I 'II I3II I Ifillfy li--Ciftizry L T'I,1- :I I uI1,', . I I IKIIII'Ii-fa'-IiIfIii'J-4 IlIIll f'1'g Y' 'i'IJI A Iwi Lffiifii IQIIIII IVIervin B. GeoCIinC1n IQGIIICI ENGINEERING Piii Etc SIJIIIU, Betty ICIne GorsL1CIi DQIIIQI SOCIOLOGY Ifflpyvc Iffiiipa Giirinriifrg I3..IfIi'I Ifiiiu Emil I Betty Green DCIIILI ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Frank Weisey Greenhcrw DCIIIQI MUSIC Dire-itfir, I-'ILISIOIICQ Eillid. Henry Lee Griffin MCACIC THEOLOGY D 'N I Ionn Grissom L. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING EH IIILI L Iii. ILICIQ I. Gronberq Brtijisiieli I1 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING IW-Aim Uiii' .5I.E.I.I.E. I'Ir Ql:3lI','I' . ii:t I I -r A-If 2 I C L A S S - I ' . 0 0 I 4 4 mu. jj va' . lane Stroud Gronbera DCIHCIS CIVIL ENGINEERING Delta Delta Delta, Treasurer, Sophomore Class, 1940-All: Treasurer, lunior Class, l94l-42, Vice-President, A.S.C.E. Charles Haqer Cortez, Colo. BIOLOGY B.S.U. Council. Robert Royce Hair Dallas ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING President, A.l.E.E. Mary Sue Hancock Grand Prairie SOCIOLOGY, PSYCHOLOGY Delta Garnniap Zeta Phi Etag W.S.G.B.g Y,W.C.A.g COGS. lack W. Harkey Dallas MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Student Council, l94l-42-43, President, Senior Classy Treas- urer, Freshman Classg Football, 19435 M Association, 1943- 445 VJho's Vtfho, 1942-43-445 ROTUNDA, Manaqinq Editor, l943g Campus, Picture Editor, l94l-42-43, S.M.U, Students Publish- ing Co., President, l943-44, Cycen Fjodr, Vice-President 1943-445 Blue Key, Vice-President, l942-43, Alpha Phi Orneqaj President, l942-My M Award, l943p A.S.M.E.g Homecoming Committee, l?34l-42, Y.M.C.A Council, l942-43, The Perspec- tive, Editor, l94lg I.S,A. Council, l94l-42-43-44, Y.M.C.A.g Tried and True, President, l94l-42-43-44. Nora Katherine Harlan Dallas 280 ACCOUNTING Mortar Board, Square, Alpha Lambda Delta. Q. 'f 'r. 1 1 Q ' M. mf f 'Q-A 33106 gf - .ai Study Hall! Ten to one theyre dreaming of The Sailor with the Navy Blue Eyes. CLA IXJCl1'1C'j Hi1111:111c,:'1 Er1GL1rg11 VIVIL iXNf'INIT'I'IN ' W I 1 1 Ifpziffpflm Efl'.'Jf,IYCi Hff1d11,1i1,r1 , . .J .,.1 J, J.,. 1 . T H11 4:11 V'1Y1lT11',f Hfi:r'fG',f ?.f 'D1'1J'1F!TIffI'3 ,X V .'t 1 ZX I 111-1 , f. - - 1 .f-.1111 1 1:11, T1 571141. EQ'-ll -lx VVCIHPI 0110 Hieqert CIVIL 1i11f31N12ER1Nfis .fulf Auhe H111 1o11HNAL1sm 1'i1f1c1 .51 11111 19111, Dmothy Def? H111 ART Df1111 L11 111 1.11, '.'1 1 Harold Lee Hitchms ACCOUNTING, GENERAL ET Df111f1 '.f'111, Y1'ffP1fs1i1'1' i?t'.1f'1P111t ,'w111f'1i 19-if 7 Fam x5f1111:11'i1 L31 111121 11111571171 : Hcxrold Albert H01111Q1d THEQLQGY Bette Ruth HOUQI1 SPANISH, IQTJRN!XLIi'5!.'T V111 TY '1 P1 511'-1.1 '-1, fl '11 '111:, 1711 ly ' Ilf if 1+ 111i IH1: '1'1f'A.' ,:.1111, 7'3 113' 'i.f11111111: -1-lr x LF1111 .1111 .'1 139111119 F. HDL111121 PHYSIVVAI1 EDU1Q'A'I'IO1'J f'1,.7YV. 1 ---0 '44 Edith Hutstedler Dallas SPEECH Mortar Board, President, l943-445 Squareg Alpha Lambda Deltay Alpha Theta Phiy Zeta Phi Eta: Arden Club. Maryan Hughes SOCIOLOGY Chi Omega: Arden Vtlorkshop. Virginia Hughes HOME ECONOMICS Delta Gamma: Student Council. lacauelyn Yates Hurst BIOLOGY Pi Beta Phig Psi Chip Y.W.C.A,. Henrietta Hymes PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIOLOGY Donald R. lglehart 30. MATHEMATICS Kappa Alpha. Dallas Dallas Longview Dallas Dallas Councilman Plaut, l presume. X K A XD' 1 sf , 3 x '1 Q sis 1 on fr ,nw W3 if iw 4 4 ,U 3 , , 3. S Q ,I v 1 1, 4 W Iwi , t-iff' -all ' -1 .-t 4 ff an 9 'S' 3 ,--'Y 1? pb df Kenneth R. Irish Diller HISTCHY, GOVERNMENT Etfi I-:l'j1Ii'I Phi, flf 'If'f'I!i,' I' 1 7 fiwnt, 17415 1111 IW: Sirrzfl r Idck S. Isdrninqer, Ir. Dizlli STATISTICS, LAVI P1 Kfigfyfi Aipiitfig Iritf-rfr ztf-rrtit-5 Aiptttfi Km wi Psi, v' 1f'ff1'rf-si if-i.t. Verdi Iedn Downs Idrrnon DUII' PSYCHOLOGY Ili B'-tri IY'1t12 Piqskirl 1'.C'.'L1f', 1342: f'O 3ff Mary Ie-dn Iohnson 1221217 ENGLISH Pi Bfftd Pin, Sf-t'rf'tf1ry, l4': '1rffi:5,itfr, I'VY'.1',f , R0'rtimtA stfrft, 1'34'144g FlO'1'1.'tIT:l1, 1'fr'.'zri'f-, We SWFEIWIIOCIII, 1941, Eu f',' 111 :ss 'fi Iffirn Fffitir' 1 L 'r Cnvtifqft Cffrcrifrtifin 14111, 151-Wg Pfirifftl 1 C i111 11141-1114435 Piirsiiin F1f'V1f .'J, 19475 Idcqueline Ioiinston Dizllf SOCIOLOGY Kdprifi Iffdppd Giirrimdq Alttfi Ifprgizri Y-re:1.i:H 1f34T144g Y.1ff,C.A. Eveiyn Sue Iones Dczlids ENGLISH Campus Stott, 1942-43: 11OT1'?TIi!X Stfiif, IM., , - President 194344, 1,3fl1'1Uf11, IF4144' 1,itr1':r ' df' tif. Guard, 194127 Alpiid LGH11 'f1 l fleitdg Prgslzin ' ' Script Gnd Sefitrf-p Arden '.'.'fvr1:sr:'Tr' '.,YEf A 3001: Stdtt: E.S.U. if Idnies Sykes Kiiqore, Ir. Dulles MECHANICAL ENGINEERING A.S.M.E,, Vice-Ciidirnidri, 194174-if ','.' ll 'I Ernie Key, President, 194.37-143 Sifinifii l1I'l'14 .7 r fint Editftr, 1'341: A111161 E111 1-E1T11'i'V7, Sidney I. Kinibeli Carpe G1TQITCIE-I'.l,I-. I,, THEOLOGY Ptis1:et1i1ii11 1.'1fQiti,i1fr. Frances IVIdri1ynn Kind IIWL ' SOCIOLOGY Lte1td Deitfi D-sitting fflirlfz Seinid Mde Kirschner Ifizfi SOCIOLOGY 1'-1151 9110, Prvtzlifivtrit' 1111 .1 112-Q'- 'P . N90-L,.1,t WPQK 'M qt.. 'lt Z C L ' 1' x 1 Mariah lane Laird Dallas SOCIOLOGY Siama Kappa, Vice-President 194 Louise Latham Dalias ENGLISH Pi Beta Phi. Mary Ruth Lauhah Euiau1a Okia PSYCHOLOGY Chi Ome-gag Parihe11emf President 1949 Whas Wiio Psi Chip W.S.G.B.g Kirkas YVVCA CaLme1 1943 Sara Marie Leocadi Dailas GOVERNMENT, IOURNALISM Campus, 19415 Theia Sigma Phi Treasurer P1 Sigma A1phJ President, MSA. lean Lewis GENERAL BUSINESS Mortar Board, 1943-44. Beatrice Lichehsteiri ENGLISH Campus, 1940-42. 32 o 9 x 'Pr dm Turf' 'o 59, -.1 Kg' ff' +, L '7 C. I. Luterr v v-X . . LJ'-lj IOUIQNALIIJM flflli' .7-.:s:.i: ':r.T . - i I-'litfr l'!f'l' -H, f'i :tail Bali Lyons DI.. BIOLOGY, lJIA'I'HIll!If','l'lfffgS l'r1-:ml ri! LT.l.'1.'l, QQW li-iii 1 lfr:.:: lflilf' 4? - i'Q'f- Ilr- :s1'lfr'i' If lfiiwr Ijriiflr-:.f lm i rfiry- 'lf' f. yflfijfrrif-:il If.wrilf1r','g l'rf :ii lf-lit r l'l.1 Iiffii ffrzirifi, 'lrf frraurfr l'H1f 1 , ff! .fz if Ill'Illl I 1'-.wfrrfl ffr Ilrf-::l.ziif1ri Fw' if-' .f r.1 'lri-ii:-will-I l'3-l'1'lf'lg f-.wfrrfl l,r ffm' ':fi:1r.: IH: lrfizsiiifrif l'rf'usl.r:i :r. Y.l.'.f'.,f'1. l 1 ' lll SlfIf'lll lf44 3 413, Il'1'f Ill' :-xiflf-ri' I 1' fT1',l3'.A.5 lVW'll'Illl.lfilIl.1, fi f. Martha Adele Maolay Drill BUSINESS ADlfIINISTRf4.'I'IOl'I l'ff'x5rif1 l'IfIl f'fI flaiiiriiag 'mf WW Karl Oscar Magnusson Udfzll, Kam. THEOLCGY Merlin Walter Merrill Table Rook, Nehr. TIIEOLOGY g0V'TCl 1fi.''IlT'T'l3'lIV'T ffl? 'l 'I 'Ili Tliorrias F. Moore Dallas IVIATHEINIATICS Gloria larie Moores 'lexarlcari ACCOUNTING Alrlia Ixlfilla Ili. lame Murdoch Dfrllizs ACCOUNTING lliirtar Biarilp Aliilia l.i'i'i'r la Deli Vlfilliarii Heriry MCAlpir1 llilxorii MECHANICAL ENGINEERING !X.S.lXl.lf.p Siiiiiia 'lTii.i. Edith Marie McClure laoksliorii PSYCHOLOGY ll' lla lla!!- 1 llflffi CLASS ...O -J 10' l 1.2.1 o ,if X '44 f I lohn Bell lVlcCraw Dallas ENGLISH Parris lVlcDonal Hughes, Arlc. THEOLOGY Elizabeth Peatross McGar Houston soC1oLoGY Pi Beta Phi, President, 19435 Alpha Kappa Delta, Script and Score. Virginia Lee Mclsendon Dallas EDUCATION Kappa Kappa Gamma, Senior Class Secretary, 19445 Y.W.C.A.g Script and Score, 19404437 Pigskin Review, 1940- 44, Football Sweetheart, 19425 ROTUNDA Beauty, 1943, COGS, 1944. Frank G. Newman Dallas GENERAL BUSINESS 4 Kappa Alpha. Cornelia Noyes Dallas EDUCATION l.S.A. 340 ,QM l-lup-2f3f4- Ott we qo into the wild blue yonder. up W'?'W5'i ,gnu I ,gn S40 ...,: .-Arg 111' lj ,ln IP' 17' ' 5 ,J ' i'-,I lk 5 ,ln lf' '-QI... 'J Bennie Ray Olipliinl CCIAPARATIVIQ I.lTEHlH'I'UHEj Krriria falyflifr, l'If-'llwlnz l Il: l Zl.'I Iafspier E. Overall CIVIL ENGINEIIRIIIG fall! ill., 'l IfAfI::III-II. Ellen Partlaw CENERAI. IIIISINESS K, 7 qi - J v' I IIIIIIIIIII l'lII li'-III lfI 'l I- I'1I'I' I ..II , , ,T I.-A .I, 'lf1SS, Iflllff -175 'l'If'II::'iIr-I, 'I'fS,l II?-In All flflq Andrew laclcson Patterson STATISTICS, MARKETING Max Lea Plant CHEMISTRY 'iliiflent f fIIIrif ll IU - ' ' ' Ll '1 .,,, C, ,, CHI41-1, l.ll'I'fI l.II l' I llillfll: Y,lIfI.C.A.q l,S.A. ISabelle Pool PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mary Virginia Prehn SOCIOLOGY Della Delta llilllag lf'lI'IIal 'Illfl me li: Marqarel MacLean Pribe ACCOUNTING, STATISTICS bcrni-I anrl ivfirf-, lYl4lf4Il. Mary Wilriicr HarnuS Arka' 1 Ar SPEECH, COlN4P.fXRA'l'IVE LITERATUEH De-lla Gannnag lwlrirlar EI Irrri- Sfqixfzrf- O- r I flllnfg Arflen Iilllbq Arflfri Ilisf. I Vlfilliani Guy RedrnCnd MECIRIANICAL ENGINEERING .IIIIIIII lim VII'I1Il'IeSIIlf'IIf lmll Vw 5' ' f- v' 1 lan: A,.'w.lll.F.' ldfiifirii I--Irv. .:'1I1' :xl-:In Re'.'I+'v.' Wil CLASS ki m,,,..sAn ,Q . 'if Y Wk, A Avia W 5, EI A Lx- . 3-sf .-I-. l rs., . . fi Iacelyn Lucille Reynolds Wichita Falls PSYCHOLOGY Campus Stafiy Psi Chip VV.S,G.B. Alice Mae Roberts Dallas PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIOLOGY Delta Gammag Alplia Kappa Delta. Dorothy Ann Rogers Frisco HOME ECONOMICS lota Epsilon, Phillip Herman Roseniield Dallas CIVIL ENGINEERING Mm- A.S.C.E. N. T. Rutledge Dallas MECHANICAL ENGINEERING lohn Alexander Savage Dallas ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 'K' Kappa Sigma, Treasurerg Student Councilg Sigma Taug Phi Eta Sigmag A.l.E.E,: Alpha Phi Omegag Kappa Mu Epsilon, ainllfa. 4aaw5W 01j 'J' ' ,9fwvzJ0 L.-cJa.' HMM! J:-1 All the lSA's use lpanafl would say. wm- A9- fr' .I sf? fX.lf3xcEIIIdf,-I ttut,ffrt:2wII SVIIQII tII.IIffl'I'HIflAI. IINVSINILITHINCL AIIIIIIIQI HfIIIIIfI fjf IIE!I jk IA II :3:If1' I'II.t-I III-I': .I III f IIIIIt Rfry Mcertrrice Sf,'tIuIIEICIctIer ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING VII I II LTI :I:.'I, I-'IIQSQIIII-III 1211 ff' tj, tri-1' -1413 IV1Y'Yl',itJIIt 'Vf 'III I l'fIIyg LQTI IIIIII vtxiltlf I'Q1II1I II MII Ely I PIII tltfr SIIIIIIII, 19-11-lfig 11,12 l'i4I1 T. BcIrtiIcIru Schutzel ENGLISH ' N ' TI ZI,-III 'IIJII AIIIIIIEI, f1cIsIIIwI' ' JLI I AIIIIQI Scott FRENCH IEIIIIIIIIICI PIII hwtu. Ie Frances Seeger CHEIVHSTRY tluIgII-I1 I'fI1IIIII1 C2I11II'ImI1Ig Mortar lrifftlfllff Delta PIII Atphc, S l'ft4f'l-+15 Aly IIiI TII-ef-J Phig Alf l'T1fQ-Alify 'I.'f.S.GE., PresiIieIIt !XwIiIrd, 1941--12. Mmry Virginia Seqrcrves STATISTICS Ieurr Settle SPANISH, ENGLISH V f w I I PXIZIIII 'cr RCIIDI I1 L1I3IrrIIII I, Ireusu Herbert Lawrence Shessel BIOLOGY IW.tIIt'II,,I PIII OIIIIAIQI' .5ISscI:IcIt- Il I 194-17 IIItIfItIIIttI Pl.,IIIIIdtutI1e, It XI'.tII.If'.A,q I.ll.,5-I. CIIIIIIQII, 194' Cfhcxrles Robert Smith IIIQLQGY l tII V'-'-IIII IXtII'tI:I. CLASS I 0 0 I lack Norwood Smith Dallas AccoUNT1NG, STATISTICS Alpha Kappa Psi, Mustang Band. Wayne Gillean Smith Morton THEOLOGY Vice-President, School ot Theology. Alan Howard Snyder, Ir. Dallas MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Delta Chi, Vice-President, Enaineer'S Student Association, Sigma Tau, Phi Eta Sigma, A.S.M.E., Mustana Band, l939-40. Marvin E. Snyder, Ir. Dallas MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Phi Eta Siamag Siama Tau, Kappa Mu Epsilon, A.S.IVl.E. Iosephine Beatty Sparks Corpus Christi GENERAL BUSINESS Delta Delta Delta, President, IQ43-44, Student Council, l942f 43, Zeta Phi Eta, ViceePreSident, 1944, W.S.G.B., Script and Score, Arden Cluh, Y.W.C.A,, M.S.A., Who'S Who, l943. George Ernest Sparlina, lr. Springfield, Mo. 380 THEOLOGY . .ti 3Q9 'W M TQ:-3'f1f'ffMS it I 7 2',1 i ' 1 On the downbeat, men, Blow Gabriel. 'F-' www filh Robert Moreland Speer, lr. ECoNoIAICs lfht lf--ltII llti-AI I, I':wg.l'-r.' Dorothy Fay Stevensen SPANIEII l.'loIt1II litmrrlg R15 t.fI I.fII:.:wtfI L, Robert Hamilton Stewart, lr. SoCICLoGY, GREEK 'f3 IJ A. Illiflf., ,,,.f1' LI Indy Stone ART f .. t Y l'.fIMIa Mlpltm ltI'AtII. Evlyn Elizabeth Storey ART, SPANISH Kappa Kdpyta Gnnrnfrg Stutnfnt Tau, Siqma Iyelta PI: 'I'.'.'I'. ',.R C'orIIIIIittee, I9-121. Edward C. Summerfield, lr. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Sigma Alph-:I Epsilon, 1'X.S.Ifl.F, Leonard Tcxnnenbaum CIVIL ENGINEERING Ltrrnltdtr Chi Alpha, I'+.,S.ff.If. lames Hamilton Thompson, Ir ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Elwyn Q. Thurston RELIGION PII-A'l'lIeolo-,IIC-LII XXRSUCIIIII-III, SIACI II lVIIrIam Tobolowslcy ENGLISH Delta Hhtp P51 L,'t.1- HIFI. T, L CLASS ---0 '44 Ieanne Turner El Paso MUSIC Kappa Alpha Theta, Treasurer, Van Katwiik Club, Vice, President, Mu Phi Epsilon, Script and Score, BOTUNDA Beauty, Pigskin Review. loseph William Vickers Dallas LAW Pi Kappa Alpha, Pi Alpha Delta, President, Law Students Association. Billy Gene Walling Thornton MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Kappa Sigmag Secretary,Treasurer, Engineering Students Association, A.S.IVl.E.g Track, Football, 1943. Gene Wharton Dallas HOME ECONOMICS Pi Beta Phi, Vice-President, Alpha Kappa Delta: Iota Epsilon, Vice-President, Script and Score, Pigskin Review. Ervin Edwin White Fort Worth CIVIL ENGINEERING Pi Kappa Alphag Student Council, l943,44, Who's Who, i943-445 A.S.C.E., President, l943g Blue Key, The Perspective, Assistant Editor, Tried and True, President, IQ44. Ioe lvl. White Dallas 400 BIOLOGY Delta Chi, Sigma Delta Chi. EMR Should I-for shouldn't I vote for Dottie K. McGoogan? .nw- v'h-wwff' 'far 917' I -i - ,V C? -T44 .Aff F' yr.. 'ff' Y. 3 Af, 4' .,, ft.. - Ya 4, t l dig .ga ,,.iq:j-if ,Z ' J4' -DWI-42 2' ?' 1 41 11 , I NJ lvlariorie Ann VVl1ItC, s'IA'I'IsI'ICs, GENERAL BUSINESS flriniinfi l':Ii lit-ta, Htlfllr ', ,I5,1'IiIi, i .,i irnfr. lvlarfgaret Anne Vifliittlesey SQPANISII I - 1 - ' ' lii I,1III IfI' .IIIIIII l,w. ,I PI Iosepli Wray Wilkes MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Q Lf. f J.. ff ,ff - J.. J.- Dat A. J.- lllllflvltl Iihtiriiril, lliilflg '.'.'IicVs 'f.'r.',, .2-2:-LS, .l:,.:.g T A.lYl,lJl.ll., V1C'PAlDIf:S1II'EIIl, 1941441 Presiiitffrit, 1241447 Perxpa tive, Editor, Hillg Alrlia PIII Oiiiega, fwgrff 5 'fill Dorothy lane Williams Dallas GENERAL BUSINESS Louise MacKenzie Vifilliarns Dallas SPANISH Kippa Alpha Tlietag Pi Lambda Tlietag Harvey G. Williamson Monahans SOCIOLOGY Betty Williford Dallas SPANISH, ENGLISH Pi Beta Plii. larnes Hart Willis, Ir. GENERAL BUSINESS Dallas Ptii Delta Tlieta, Secretary, l9-12'-13: Saner Crxtgrii' rl Cgntest 'W'inner, l94Sg Preslgiyteriaii Students, Presijffrit, IQQQ-if: Coriinieice Students' Association, President, P9423 F211 E271 Siqrna, Vice-President, l942q Tau Kappa Alpzizy S.f.?..l,,: Varsity Delitateg Alpha Plii Ornegag Y.lw'lC.A. Edward Lawrence Wilson Dallas ACCOUNTING, STATISTICS DE-ltr Cliig Stuolerit Council, l94,-'g Elite P:.I Ea S1111 Vicefpiesiderit, N435 Aliyilitr litiritpgi Psi, PlI'lSlj'?Ill, N Bw-ta Gainrnigi Sigma. lolin Weaver Winston CIVIL ENGINEERING V V j Y ps. l. Ii I L1 .A.lt'lI-If AQCE ,, Daiias X SNblA.'.p.. L- CLA , Q I If . 1 If S S fi. A I Alun ,gn-f Alice Ioy Wisener GENERAL BUSINESS B.S.U., Vice-President. Nancy Rose Wood IOURNALISM Pi Beta Phi. Marjorie Wright EDUCATION Zeta Tau Alpha, lunior Class, Secretary, 1942, Peqqy Wyatt HOME ECONOMICS Douglass Marshall Dallas Kirlcos. Plano Pi Beta Phi, Student Council, 1943-44, Kirkos, Home Eco- nomic Club, COGS, Steering Committee, 1943, Panhellenic, Pigskin Review, 1942-43, Script and Score, 1941-42, W.S.G.B, Robert C. Yeagy Plainville, Kansas THEOLOGY Martha Mae Yeargan SPANISH, COMPARATIVE LITERATURE Dallas Delta Gamma, Mortar Board, Who's Who, 1943, Sigma Delta Pi, Pi Lambda Theta Award, W.S.G.B., President: Y.W.C.A. 42 0 Say, that was a good one. 1-larlcey and Lauhon must not have had their earphones plugged in. MVN ws-J 'W I M',.,,pvw- --'-- 'uu1 ,js Ex bun., 'S QR! ,999 W , .fm we l :fl af I AWK l UNDERCLASSMEN GFFICERS IUNIOB CLASS Scott Ernest ..... President Bill Brooks . . Vice-President Dorothy Arnold . . Secretary Betty Bast ..... Treasurer SOPHOMOBB CLASS Iohnny Koons . . . President Io Boop .... Vice-President Anne Binker .... Secretary Norma Wright . . . Treasurer FBESHMAN CLASS Iirn Colwick .... President Bob Gilbert . . Vice-President Dorothy Lowry . . Secretary' Pat Ptatf ...... Treasurer 430 5 1 at-i ' 4' M vJm,,...t,, wif' ag li Q'-Lf .5 .,. ff Dallas 4 Beauties and the Beast. UNDERGRADUATES Abbott, Iane VanGleve III A Abernathy, Bob Ewinq I A Adarns, Frank Robert I A Adwon, Leatrice Ioy I A Airhart, Gloria Azelle II A Albrecht, Beverly Ann I A Alden, Betty Io IA Allen, Barbara lean I A Allen, Allen Allen Allen Allen Betty IIIA Charles Dewitt III A Doris IIA I-Ielen Lee III A Iohn G. IIE Almeda, Mary Lou II A Anarist, Shirley Adele II A Arlett, Virginia Belle III A Arnold, Dorothy III A Arnold, Melba Elizabeth II A Arnold, Boy W. III E Aronoti, Melvin Stanley Ill E Ashburn, Dorothy Anne III A Aurnick, Annabelle Adaline I M Aurnick, Bobbie Lee I M Babin, lean III A Baccus, Mary Iane IIA Bailey, Frances Ieannette III A Bailey, Gladys III A 440 Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dayton Beeville Dallas Dallas Dallas Worth Dallas Dallas Dallas Memphis, Tenn. Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas an I J N L., L. in fi ' I 'Ds f Bailey, lane Elizabeth III B Brye Bailey, Marion Lee IIA lacrg Irglarri, If. ' Baker, Ferris C, IT ':1' H ' ' Baker, Ioe Henry IA Baker, Laiira Frances I A L Baker, Bay III A Cf, Balch, Iiine Florence IA H 'Jil Balflwiri, Mary Iane IA 'A Ball, David Carter IA IQz,. Ball, Ianies A. III A Drill' Ballard, Billie Margaret III A Dfzf' Ballard, Norrna Iean II A Bfzlf Baltzeaar, Marian III A Dull' Barber, Iames Philip I A La? Barlow, Mary Ann III A l!lz'Kinrgf Barnett, Dee IB Dil' Barrett, Theodore Holzenian, Ir, I E Dal? Barrow, Emrnitt Connolly III T Mail Barrow, Martha Ann II A Tit Bartel, Herloert Herman, Ir. III E Dall' Barthauer, lane Ellen III A Shalc eifghts, Oh Bartholomew, Iames B. I A Ball: Barton, Boherta III A Tyl Batson, Martha Lou IA Texas Ci Baty, lack III B Dall Bay, Bernice Beha IM Bay, Patricia I A UNDERGRADUATES 1 eo J' Xl . is 0 ocpdf' x Illli I 'JO 6 Tb . CEM L bd Killee .y .ilu 4- Pill'-H-Q guvru 'll A wx ?USN .41 -577 g 71 Kitty meets the lviq-wigs at an all-school dance. UNDERGRADUATES Beasley, Martha Sue IIA Beeler, Iim W. IIE Beaqs, Iames M. III E Behrens, Iames Henry IE Bell, Betty Claire I A Bell, Martha Ellen II A Benkley, Fred III E Benson, Billie Lucille IIA Bentley, Clarence O. G Benton, Phoebe Iane IA Beresford, Martha II A Berry, Norma I A Berube, Leon William I E Biaqer, Ioe Gene IE Binion, Warren II A Blalack, Thomas Anvil I A Blanton, lean II B Blanton, Bichard Fisher IT Blatt, Ion David III E Blewett, Catheryn Clive II A Bobh, Donald Frederick II A Boehr, Ieanne Elizabeth III A Boqqess, Frances Anne II A Bond, Betty lane IA Bond, Boland Sherley I A Bonds, William Alin I E Bonner, Dan II A 460 Texarkana, Ark. Cabool, Mo. Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Biesel Dalhart Eddy McKinney Mart Vickery Tulsa, Qkla. Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Alto Dallas Wellsville, Ohio Dallas Dallas Dallas Groesbeck Dallas Dallas Sulphur Springs Boston, Mary Carolyn I III DaIIf1s Boucher, Carl Quinn IB Dumas Bourland, Mary Kate III A P'::c:.:,i: Bowden, Iohn Newton III A I Brig' , Boyd, Bill I A Iintgxf Bradshaw, Iarnes HarreII IA B1:ll':,g Brannon, Derah France: I B Ani: Qfff. , Brans, Dorothy III B Birgrs Brantley, Qtho Monroe III T Lawrence, My I-l..L'f., Brazil, Sarah Iane III A I ..I..A . Brenernan, Fairfax IA Bfzllzs Britain, Bohert Euqene III A BeypfxIpQ1':, ' ' PLA.,-If .,Y,I Broach, L. B. II A I Q., I. 1 f f, rv fv- Broadfoot, Gene IA Bonn Broaclus, Betty I B TyIer Brock, Len I E Artes1f1,II. II. Brooks, Charles William, II III B D',lII',1li Brooks, Marcia Anne III A Enka, II. C. v v Brown, Donald Rutherford IB D'fI.I',IQ'7 Brown, Dorothy Ieanne IA Dizllrizs 4 I Brown, Eloise Mae II A Ilfnus Brown, Ioanne III A DaIIf:5 Brown, Iune II IVI D:rIIc:s Brown, Bita Ioan IA Dirlkzs Bruce, Ernestine I A Ba1Ias Brundidqe, Nancy I A Dt::IIi:f Brush, Beth III A Dizhis UNDERGRADUATES I J -- --.P :Xl 1, W t'3cfNx, K' XI , I ww 5 IWW ' Ii ir? li? 1 4 X X ,I C ,rcgfx rr , P J' . ! J I - If n ,f , w I I fm I Lf A 1 Merwin qives the combine a final check. UNDERGRADUATES Bruton, Dorothy II A Bryan, Colleen Ill A Bryan, Margie Marie IIA Bryan, Bobert I. I A Buddin, Eumelia Eloise Ill A Butfinqton, Betty Sue IA Buford, Lee Owen IA Bullis, Anne II M Bunts, Iunius Boamel III T Burgess, Wesley IA Burain, Virainia Lee I A Burns, lala lane III A Busby, Ernest Earl, Ir. I A Bush, Lynette G Buttler, George Lewis II E Byrd, Donald I E Cabell, Sarah Lee III A Calhoun, Leta Io I A Calkins, Katherine III B Calloway, Willa lean IA Dallas Dallas Houston Texarkana Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas El Paso Dallas Fort Worth Dallas Dallas Mabank Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Fort Worth Holly Grove, Ark. Campbell, Betty II A Clney Campbell, Patricia Francesca III A Paris Canfield, Catherine Ill B Dallas Cantrell, Bex C. I E Breokenridae Cantwell, lo Ann II A Dallas Capers, Betty II A Dallas Carlyon, Dick I A Dallas 480 Carpenter, Billie III A Carr, Boloert Lon IIA Carr, Virginia Mae IA Carroll, Charles Bowland IE Carroll, Mary lo ll M Carruth, Dorris I A Carter, lack Nolan I I2 Cartwriqht, Walter I 'I Cason, Wiroiriell IIA Cate, Newton Lee IT Cavender, Mary Fletcher I M Ceoh, Albert Iohn III E Chadwick, Lenna H. IA Chambers, Mary Louise III B Chapman, Lynn I E Cheney, Iohn Arthur IA Chenoweth, Iames Williarrii I E Childers, Helen Blanche I M Christensen, Betty III B Chronister, Irvin Graves I E Chuhlauck, Iohn Cwratton IE Clair, Skipper I E Clark, Iva Iean III A Clark, Margaret III A Clark, Marion Wriqht III B Clark, Nita IIA Clary, Morton B. II E Dalla Luhhoo iwvewvw Y Ji.. .4L,,I1,,.1. Y, . ... A Chiaafga, fl Hqrliy L ti. .5-,, t At ' Little Bock, Arr Texarnar. W r - ff 'na N rica log.. , Elkins, Arl M 1 W , f Dan 1 f, F. ,Q aan Diego, aa.. Dalla Dalla Sulphur Spring Durant, Qkla Dalla Ciso Ifalla Blue Springs, NIC Harnilton, Mi Hollywood, Calif Coalaate, Ckla Artesia, N. M Df-U1-W LA. ,A Dalia CAA CA Dalla UNDERGRADUATES I 5, , f I X XJ ff Q9 I lk 'Q , lt.-'1 'FV-' txt f'xxti f,fiG,gff xv Q We Dx r f ' f 4 , T, -. A Yi - mm f -- 1 . , gin 3: Q sxill The Big Shots bored them. UNDERGRADUATES Clayton, Madelon Virginia I A Dallas Clinton, Claude Ramsey III B Waco Cloud, Yvonne II M Beaumont Cobb, Ioseph Berry III A Dallas Cocke, Byron Cheney I A Corsicana Coe, Berenice G I-Iuntington, W. Va. Coter, Bill III B Dallas Cole, Gerald Elliott, Ir. ll E Dallas Coleman, lane Katherine I A San Antonio Coleman, Lilyan Buth I A Navasota Colgin, E. Louise I A Dallas Colwick, lim Tom IA Durant, Okla. Conley, Billie Buth II A Baymondville Connally, Lena Mary I M Beeville Connell, Richard Lee IE Cook, Anne Hutchison II M Cook, Donald Wayne T Cook, N. B. I A Corley, Mrs. Billie Bhea III A Corley, Martha Louise III A Corrigan, Leo Francis IB Couch, Doris I B Covey, Margaret Elaine IA Cox, Charles Lee III A Cox, Iimmie Ann I M Cox, Lemuel Bascomb IA Craig, Coleman, Ir. IB 500 Kansas City, Mo. Texarkana, Ark. West Plains, Mo. Dallas Dallas Terrell Dallas Gainesville Dallas Dallas Dallas Ozona Lancaster 'Q' --ngqd WW-..y val ff' ,W , . , ' ,, '.'fiaf:f- ' rr' it M Crall, Russell Doyle II E Cramer, Barbara Il A Cranfill, Pat IIA Crawford, Arthur Shepherd I Crews, Hildred lane IIA Crowley, Alice Irene II A Cruse, Bohhee lane I A Cruse, Lady Hortense I A Cruse, Rosalyn II A Cunninqharn, Ivan Leon IA Cunningham, Leslie Gray IIE Curl, Mary II A Currin, lo Anabelle IA Cutter, Addison Wesley II T Daniel, Eddie Marie IA Dathe, Walter William, Ir. IA Davis, Alice IA I3 ri , Davis, Iames Coleman IE Davis, lerry I A Davis, Shirley Ann IIA Davis, William Henry IE Dawson, Virainia Anne I A Day, Leatrice loy III A Day, Milton Warren I E DeEord, Iimmie IE Depasqual, Rosemary Elizabeth IIA Derenhecher, Wm. Ioseph, Ir. IIE L I R lt r UNDERGRADUATES qvll. X , f gr -,Q-.f i ': : I I A A Q g E We f 7 6 f I ,wr . r' Y: ' Q . Q A' ', - - f . I 1 I 1 K 4- A-Q.. ,,-3,2 XQ . J V., 5 g 1 X b -,va , 1 l K I lyk, - - 'Yrs ,L R gig ., ' 'ML Q ' Mary Ellen enioys her lab in Campusology. UNDERGRADUATES De Salme, Betty lean III A Dolencie, Dorothy Buth IIA Dollarhide, Bette I A Dopp, Eugene IE Dosher, Balph III E Doss, Lihhie I A Dotson, W'illiam Thomas IE Dowell, Greer II A Drandell, lack II E Dudley, Carolyn Dodson ll A Duff, Marion Ill B Dunbar, Dale III A Dunaway, LaTrelle I A Dunn, Ann I A Dupree, Laura lean II A DuPuy, Erma lean I A Eatenson, Ervin T. IA Eddins, Beth I A Edwards, Iames Malcolm IE Egger, Ernest Linwood II E Eitfert, Elizabeth Keesling IIA Eldridge, Betty Elo I A Ellestad, Ernest A. IIE Elliott, Iohn Hilliard, lr. IE Elliott, Rosemary III A Ellis, George Becker, Ir. II A Elmore, Ioe Earl I A 520 Dallas San Antonio Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas McKinney Dallas San Angelo Dallas Wilmington, Ill. Italy Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas McKinney Dallas Dallas Houston I-louston Coalinga, Calif. Dallas Dallas Texarkana Dallas I I 1? fd' -r .J 10 i --r 11 if v-- Y 'x UNDERGRADUATES ,3 15. ff g4q4.1l'g.l'C 1 3 1 Xli xrnxyf wvav-L ivx -Q A, 111 -5 ,I VN- ' H 'A ' 'N G ,, - :T'TYiliIi'TI1w Topsy dreams at the Carolina Moon while Koons shoots her his Texas line, UNDERGRADUATES Farcum, Phyllis Il A Dallas Ford, William Ted IE Dallas Faree, Kenneth, lll ll A Dallas Foreman, lackie I A Little Bock, Ark. Forrest, lra Braqa, lr. lll E Cleburne Fox, layce Ann ll A Dallas Fraelich, Lois Lee IA Dallas Francis, Kathryn II A Midland Frank, Mary Ann I M Beaumont Franks, Ann Carolyn III A Dallas Freeman, Bettie Ann lll A Maystield Freeman, Ethel IIA Wichita Falls Freeman, William IB Dallas Frels, Lucille Marguerite ll A Dallas Frumhotf, Edward Lee III E Overton Fulda, Benate loan I A Dallas Fuller, Catharine II A Dallas Funk, Ada Margaret III A Dallas Furlaw, Mary lane IA Dallas Gaines, Wanda Elizabeth ll A Fort Worth Gannaway, T. M., lr. I E Corpus Christi Gannon, Lucille I-luahes I B Dallas Garber, Dorothy Ieanne Ill A Dallas Garrett, Charles Wesley T Bichardson Gay, Cynthia II A Olcmulaee, Gkla. Gealy, William larnes ll A Dallas Geissinqer, Emma Madelyne IA Richmond, Va. 54. 331-ar f ' L.. -av' '.1' 111 Mfrs .Q 3' J 727 FQ -JU f .1-'sf 'S 41 J vs A213255 Gentry, Barbara I A Gibbons, Williarrti Edwin IA Gieb, Betty IA Gilbert, Ed Irvin IA Gilbert, Bobert Louis IE Gilman, Paulette Betty II A Gibson, William Earl III A Gist, Lucy Bhea III A Glanville, Charles Bichard III E Glasser, Sidney Philip II E Goldberg, Ada Mae IA Golden, Betty lean IA Golrnan, Anita IA Gomez, Luis C. III T Gonzalez, losue I A Goode, Marjorie Lucille II A Goodman, Mary Elsie IA Goodwin, B. C., lr. II E Gordon, Russell Grahame IA Graham, Betty Carolyn III B Graham, Sara Frances II A Graner, Stanley I E Gray, Bobert C., Ir. IE Greaves, Frances Claire I A Greaves, Bobert Ashley, Ir. 'I' Green, Betty I A Green, Carol Ann III A UNDERGRADUATES Dff'lf.fg J.. A.. Df.l',,,V, J.. A.. Drvllrfi- J.. --, Lyflllf f, ,v- J.. ,i,. Brooklyn, lf. Y. Gilmer F N' on':'.-.':.ee, Gnrz. v -.3 rfv ff- 4.. A., Kfzxizrzq I If .fl ir!! Dalia: Carrizo Springs FN ' f F can Antum , ljflifllf Dllllgif Dalia: Dallas El Pirie Gatesville Dallas Conway, Ark. Dirllirs Eort Ifforth Dallas Eallas Y If 5 I sis Welctier and His Seven lamin' Hep Cats. UNDERGRADUATES Greenwell, Loma Irene II A Dallas Griffin, Lonnie Ralph I A Bia Rapids, Mich. Griffith, Ierry I E Terrell Griffith, William Wood, Ir. II E Dallas Gutman, Miriam Gladys II A Dallas Haba, Ann Frances IIA Ennis Haqens, Paul Henry, Ir. III E Fort Worth Haidar, Chicralla II E Ri Hall, Anne III A Hall, Dorothy II A Hallerman, Robert H. III E Hamilton, Clarlyn II A Hamilton, Lura Dell IA Hamilton, Nancy III A Hamm, C. O. I E Hampton, Truman William I E Haralson, Keith D. II A Harding, Dorothy lean IM Hardy, Bob Charles II A Harkey, Charles Edward IA Harman, Duane Grinstead Il E Harrell, Marion Howard I E Harris, Iames B. III E Harris, William Matthew I A Harrison, Ann Il A Harrison, Billie Il E Harrison, Harry H. III A 560 o de Ianeiro, Brazil San Augustine Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Kennett, Mo. Dallas Doniphan, Mo. Dallas Raymondville Dallas Dallas Sullivan, Mo. Dallas Dallas N acoqdoches Dallas San Marcos Dallas Harrison, lorries WilliCrrii Il If Harvey, Earl IT Harwell, Sara II A Haseltine, Harvey lfICClary, Ir. I If IIar5li,LaL1ra Elizabetli llfl Ilassori, Dale B. IIT Ilatrgliel, Colesta Deloris III Ii Hawtliorne, Edna Merle IA Hayes, Iris Rose IIA Hayes, Patsy lvlarqaret I A Heaqler,Sl1irley Anne III A Heatli, Dorothy I A Heed, Virairiia Durene IA Helriis, Truett IA Hernenway, Priscilla II lvl Henderson, Toni Upton III A Herlcinier, Lawrence II A Herndon, Tliornas Raymond III A Hibbard, Robert Eu-gene, lr. I A Hilaer, Bette IA Hill, Cloud Clement, lr. I E Hilliard, Willicrni Henry II E Hinclilitte, Willene G rjfutfm ,A. J., iJ'I..f1.' lui. ' V .1 ....1 D11 I . ',I 1-, 5,. .rf- H rri., I.. ,. lt'.'1I. J 'iq' , , ,. IJU. . J., LJi1llf:.f Dal las: Dallas E,,'t,f.s ',A. x.A.J rflf.: o... sro lf, fr, . IAA. ,AM ' 'V it I,,rl.,.L Pelby Kerezis lvlexia rw V Hoard, Lyon lackson III A '-V'E.iI'.'I Hobon, Mary Ellen II B Dallas Hobbs, Mary lo IA Kingston, Qlcla. Hoehn, G. L. III E UNDERGRADUATES H, lflJRuiL....i Cla -Qi I-!1':.-7-7lYx' - Dallas -fk 5 f 4 Q, V5-ti ' 1 4 v E, ffl!! AY tw J Lllptlllgfll nifty Y -litftltl ilxtt .-14' ' II' ' ,V I ,mf I 4, ' ,..-W, sf . N .. ,...,....,.....-,,...,..Q Q 'V - g,-s.,.,,,,,.........--ff I ' wfisdq juv J,-f -agsiss fx W I Q I -F -L Hull's Harem. UNDERGRADUATES Holder, Pattie I A San Antonio Hollandsworth, Bobbie Ann I A Dallas Hollis, Charles Thomas IA Dallas Holloway, Bobert E. Lee., Ir. I A Arlington Holmes, Martin Kelly IIE Holschuh, Dot Ann I A Cotter, Ark. Lakewood, Ohio Holt, Iene Allen II E Dawson Hopkins, Thomas Bay II A Dallas Hormann, Mary Lou III A Dallas Horne, Betty lean I A Dallas Howard, Una Mildred II A Leigh Howells, Mary Iane III B Dallas Howson, George N. III E Dallas Hudel, Elizabeth Bertha Margaret IA Dallas Hudgins, Betty Ann I A Hungerford Hudspeth, Dolorres Mary I A Dallas Hughes, Bob H. I A Dallas Humphrey, Bill III A Dallas Humphreys, Eloise I A Dallas Hunt, Crandall Marsden III T Parkersburg, W. Va. Hunt, Ruth Leane III A Dallas Hyde, Dorothy Ann II A Dallas Ingram, Billy loe IIE Paris Ingram, Genevieve I A Dallas Irwin, Charles IE Royse City Irwin, George II A Dallas Irwin, Lee Iackson III A Dallas 580 -,,J GM X 5 I We , ff 5 X' iii? lsrcrel, lOS6f,l'1lI'lQ lll B jackson, Allen N. IE Iuclcsfm, Derothy Elefrrror ll A Ir1CkSOrx,NeilArll1ur l A Ifrc:eb',1,lf:f1rl IA 1qrgeby,Le1eri5f,- Marrie lll A lc,1lcel,lQ1r1el luy ll A lfe1q11es:s,Curry lime llf Aecm, Frcrrlcls Elizmlpelll l M lolmserr ,ellrrserr elmserr AOl'1IlSOI'1 Ohrrsorl, 4 fohrrson folmson Brrlgetle B. lll A Evrerrlell IIE Mcirrllro Peyton lA Murlhcxlyrr lA Mildred Kutllryrl lll A Robert lA Tom Lfrrrlcrr lllA lolmsten, Dewey W. l A lolmston, lecrrme lll A lohrrstorr, lulicr Marie l A lorres, Billie Maxine lll A lorres, Bobbie lean ll M Ierres, lecrme lll A lordcnn, Marion I0 lll B Iourdcm, locquelin ll A KC1y,Billye lurme lll A Keelinq, limmy l A Keller, Fern ll A D Cl UNDERGRADUATES 0 X MWM,..,,- ..., ,wmwwwb I - 5' 4 ' .. , I. :C it A. iryic, A .V ,ce rg-pw, M Introducing . . . Mr, and Mrs. Iolm K. Godbey and VVillene. UNDERGRADUATES Keller, Robert Alan II E Kelley, Ollette Naomi IA Kelley, Patsy lane IA Kelly, Betty Io IA Kelly, Norma IA Kemp, Robert Iames, Ir. I B Kendrick, Choyce B. III E Kent, Bartis Milton IIA Kent, Iames S. IB Kilgore, Frances Fay I A Kilgore, I. Kendall II E Kilpatrick, Virginia Ruth G Kimball, I. M. IE Kirnple, Kay I A Kirkwood, Thomas Carter IE Kisling, Charles Douglass IA Knight, Betty Ruth III A Koons, Iohn Price II A Kramer, Clifford Arnold IA Kuehne, Kathryn II A Kuntz, Gloria I A Kynard, Evelyn Elaine IIA Lambeth, Robert Cannon, lr. Lang, Ruth Io IIA Langford, Thomas Ray II B LaPrade, Mary Louise II A La Prelle, lane III B 600 Dallas Dallas Fort Stockton Dallas Lubbock Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas I-louston Dallas Shreveport, La. Kirksville, Mo. Dallas Kansas City, Mo. Dallas Dallas Dallas Wichita Falls Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Kilgore Breckenridge Dallas x. O il Q , X 1- J ' , bl . W f .W T' fl L L A Q-A ww ask - 0 74 f 'ws 4 M55 t . 1 'TF' iyji. - Y n ' A NZ 1. . A I gs: Lasswell, Betty Allen lll B '.'.lf:xf:l.': ri Land, Qttis lll E 'i'lf'I, Zf. ' Law, Barhara l A Q z.. 1 Leach, Anne lA 1 :'. Ledbetter, Allen Leo ll E Ledbetter, Dorothy Pflearicr ll M Ledford, larnes lrfliirl lll A VLQXQ Lee, Doris lll A Gi:.:if.f:' Lee, Maurice Pat ll E ffzjr Lehman, Bobert Edwin l A Lxfff-r f ref-k Ukf , . Leisy, Margaret l A bmp: Leslie, Martha lane ll A sf' 1 , . . LeVelle,Ia1nes A. IIE sf' J.. 4 Levi, Elaine l A lk' J.. 4 Levine, Lenora loyce lA Dr' f' A.. A ,, Levy, Mrs. Fred lll A Dax: Levy, Samuel Iosernh lll A llcsvx Yxrkz, ll. 'r Lewis, Bill Gardner l A lAl'Q1lSl Lewis, Charles N. l A De fe ' ,.1 1.... owmze Lewis, Herbert Campbell lA Liebes, Georqe I. ll A D111 Liedecke, Maxine Bay lA Baia Lipscomb, Peaqy Elaine lll B Qxiiiztia Litchfield, Arthur l E Dalia Littleiohn, Beverly Bess lA Dalia Livesay, Gloria Bailey ll A lfa.li. Lloyd, Bachel ll A Qverto UNDERGRADUATES Q 4' AMI 'L ,A ' I' - . ? - 2 ll 'f . . ,- ...fd l v ' , ib- n ,b 1 . 3 I 'l lx ' -rx y I X A Q ' ' fn- .7 1 , W o 6 Qlilg , .il v 4 v v 'xl . rx 'J 'mums Xlif , r xi q ay sho 5 a iri I , EWU ' l 4 , X' 'X A I s SCP QM Qt, N UNDERGRADUATES , 4 3, A' if I x xl Logan, Marvin Wood I E Independence, Mo. Loper, Ruth III A Dallas Loucks, Alleen I A Dallas Love, Elwood I B Dallas Love, Lavita II M Corsicana Lovett, Mary Margaret I A Dallas Lovvorn, W. Lamar I A Dallas Lowe, Cynthia III A Cookeville, Tenn. Lowell, Iirn III A Dallas Lowry, Dorothy Sue I A Dallas Lowry, Iirnmy Sidney I E Dallas Luker, Iohn Williams I L Houston Lynch, Iean I L Dallas Lynch, Mary Elizabeth II A Ardmore, Okla. Lyons, Marion I A Dallas Mace, William Thomas III E San Francisco, Cal. Mackey, Ioyce II E Dallas Maclay, William H. II A Dallas Maddox, Bob Duff II L Fort Worth Magnolia, Nancy Ann III A Dallas Mount Vernon Wichita Falls Mallow, Ramon Daniel IE Man, Marilyn I A Manton, Charles I B Dallas Manton, Iane II M Dallas Mapes, PQCJQY Charlene III M Dimrnitt Marantz, Charlotte Rose I A Dallas Markum, Cledyth Whitfield I T Cfravois Mills, Mo. 62 0 , E, wb x Q51 ,. X. f . IA, Q. x I AR ww WM. ITU' 1 if . , ,,,, ff FET Q-. wi' 9' I if In ., Y ,. i f gs 5 f 'wld X I fwzg 5 I.. Q A I , 52 YI-X fW . -'I W A I t I 'Q JJ I I lu N s I I S 4 f ,fy VU' 3 X J fx rgx . I 1, 'J ,. , .. 1 I 1 1 I 4 --if '-4' .Z 4 ' 3 l Marney, Mac Andrew IE lflarskrall, Czrdelia III A lfI'1I11Il'lCIll, Elbert III E Mfrr:ghall,Er:l1ly Iearrne II M .J J.. A., frm 4. vi -- f-f: rf- J... ..4. 4.., .J J.. J.. Mfxrxhall, Harrrssn IT lzhr..- ,, . 1 Mfrrfzhfrll, Iael-C IA - - l!I11rr1tf,r1,D0rath',1 Ellen IIA E It l!If1rt1n,Ann IIA I.',:: I-.:.'5ff.e:' 5 l'fI'1rtln, Billy Rltardes IT Martln,Er1s Estelle IA Martin, Ge-arfge Vlfalter IE Mart1n,Raphael I.. lll E Materka, Williarrr Ialtn IA Matesan, lean Erederlclc ll A Mather, Martha lll A Matthews, Rosemary Mazelle IA Matt1nqly,Ar1n Guthrre IIA Mattisan, Mary Alice ll B Maury, Anna May ll A Maxwell, Vesta W. I A Maxwell, Williarrt E., Ir. Ill A May, Iarnes Lanrhuth I A Means, Mary Bob Ill A Meers, Charles Herbert II E Meletra, Iarnes Tharnas I E Meriwether, Ann Clark lll A Metzaer, Elaine Lynette I A UNDERGRADUATES ffm I,-...,- LCE PQ. 5f'l':. f, . .J, .. J.. lu. .1 ,-.. J. nWWW,- ..f J.. , sr- , af.: l .., 4. ,ff- .J J.. .4.., Dfw xfvrfv J.. n.f,4.- ,A .-X .. H A.. , ...-I Hr ,'3 t 4LA,x.-.., ,X .. ..fvA.., .-X .. E, ,4..-A. ,-,Q ... J.. ,AJ vx ., .J J.. ,.. sf, I V A? 1 ,Q 1 IJYRPU' X ,ll Z hf'1t I ,f A at ,. X. . 1 Q, I X -V' I S XJ Q 4 3 5-:Q Q f,-4 K 4'52 w I, , , Axilrcd and Seeger dio down deep. UNDERGRADUATES Metzger, Bobert T. II E Miller, Ann IB Miller, Carmen ll A Miller, Charles M. IA Miller, lohn Davidson III A Miller, Marlin H. IA Miller, Pearl I M Millis, Hugh Lowell, lr. III E Mills, Olivia Anne III A Mills, Boger L. Il E Mims, Mack II E Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Waco Kansas City, Mo. Eunice, N. M. Mincy, lack II E Port Worth Minter, Sallie I A Dallas Mitcham, Mary Martha l A Cisco Mitchell, Clyde II M Lancaster Mitchell, Helon I A Dallas Mitchell, Mary Ellen Il A Victoria Mitchell, Ollie Henry, lr. l A Dallas Montgomery, Charles Donald, lr. I E Denton Montgomery, lohn Morrison II A Dallas Moore, Ann ll B Dallas Moore, Ann Childers I A Little Bock, Ark. Moore, Bobbie Lee I A Dallas Moore, Don Ill E Dgllgg Moore, Gerry Wynsom I A Dallas Moore, Donovan Franklin, lr. I E Miami, Fla. 640 ri ,'-J Ez! w? fl X f!,,f'f Mel QI 4 2, QR , .J A --f ,ff 'f 'EY v- 1 - Moore, Helen IIA .Lugz Moore, Loren Iscfoyelte I A Morchower, Blonche I B IL 1Ii',1 Morey, locinn Thereso I A Q 'Q IVIOICjC1I'l,BICIYlCI'19 Mcirie III A Cir,-:i,'gr:. Morrison, Som Louise IIA Cerfff' Morton, Iohn IA Lahti Moseley, Iselo Moe IA If!f:'Jfl1Q'lf',Yl Moss, Morshcrll Duke IIT Bowling Greer., Ky. Moss, Muriel Ellen IA Dull: Moss, Pot IIB Dolls.: Muchrnore, Robert Chcrrles ll A llfIr,:c'Jr3, Gfi. Mullins, Williorri Henry, Ir. IIE Coldwell Munqer, Louise Howkins III A Dollrgs Murph, Borloorcr II A Iffichilcr Polls Murphey, Soro Ruth I A Dollczs Murphree,Cc1thorine Elizobeth II A Dzillos Murphy, Stcrnton Polrick III E Suffolk, Vo. Murlho, Alice Mcrrie I A Dollcis Myers, Alon Telkes II A Myers, Alice Virqinio I A Myers, Qtis Cloyton III B McCc1rlney, Borhcrro III A McCoskill, Shirley I A McClellonol, Horrocl H. III E McClenC1hc1n, Mory I A UNDERGRADUATES kv ' Q. RLLIN X59 Dizllcrs Pork Hidge, Ill. 3 Dollos Greenville Dczllos Gilnter Dollcrs 'J A filler I :ff .4 .4 I Q5 . f S A' its .iQf',! A Only a few of the 400 Independent voters. Qs' UNDERGRADUATES . 4, -Q. 3' 4' 1 : 1 'A If rm gf V f' If lf ww wsu W? Vt l McClintock, Milton Eugene I B Dallas McClure, Fred L., Ir. I A Dallas McCoy, Dave S., lr. II A Houston McDonald, William Martin I A Hillsboro McDowell, Kenneth G. G Hugo, Okla. McDowell, Virginia Frances I A Dallas McEowen, Charles A. I T Denton, Mo. McEvoy, William Bobert Lawrence Ill A Dallas McGrede, lane Il B McGrede, Louis Harris IA Mcliernie, Bobert Edward II A McKinney, Buth I-lill IA McKnight, Betty Il A McKnight, Virginia Anne III A McLean, lohn Edgar II E McLendon, Dorothy III M McLennan, E. Maxene III A McMillan, Ann IA McMurrin, Dorothy lean II A McNeese, Mary Louise Ill A McTaggart, L. B. Il M McWhorter, Patricia Ann I A Nance, Dwight II A Nash, David Moulton, lr. I E Naylor, Ernestine Marie IA Neilson, Inez I A 66. Sulphur Springs Sulphur Springs Wichita Falls Goose Creek Dallas Dallas Palestine Dallas Palestine Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Mesquite Olton Dallas Dallas McKinney TSP 1 ,.,v ink, t t 'hr' Neitzel, Eddio Bourlfe IE Nelson, Ruby IE Nettleton, leon IIA Neufeld, Buth Irene II lfl Newby, Eorothy Chose IA Newnion, Lester IL Nichols, Annelld IIA Nichols, lVIcrrilyn Beed IA Nichols, Wiriitrc-d Lucille III A Nicholson, Bobbie Ieonne IA Nicoud, lvlorion Iednnette III A Nietrnonn, John Ioseph II E Noble, Iini IA Norrnon, Normo B. III B Northcutt, Ann II A Q'Beirne, lone III A Odoni, Willicirii Ionies III E Qqlesby, Bobert Lynn I E QICHICIIII, Mary Virqinio I B Oquin, Eloise Moynette I A Ororn, Evelyn Elizabeth III A Orom, Bobbye Iednne I A Qrton, Tommie Colleen I A Qrts, Ernestine I A f f. I.. fir. g , Bizfize ljzlffg, C . ,i-Av r .J . v 'J .,, .. ri Lfiugw rv-v t,...,g, Bryizrc DAMN' J.. 1. DH f.- ,,4.. 4. D, inf, LI.. J., enisc: Lznolqe. Ark. Dirl I izrf Eiillcis Dcillds Diillos Dollos Qsborn, lock I-I. IE Enidt Qklfz. Osburn, Bill Arthur IA UNDERGRADUATES DCIIQQ1 S tml A Study in Naval Maneuvers. UNDEBGRADUATES Ottinqer, Charles Leo, Ir. III E Pappas, Iulia IA Pardue, Mary Ann III M Parker, Briscoe I B Parker, Charles Lloyd IA Parker, Ivey Ieanne IIA Parker, Larry Fred IA Parr, Sarah III A Parrish, Cecil I E Parrott, Barbara II A Patrick, Claire Elizabeth I M Patterson, Betsy II A Patterson, larnes Bastine I T Patterson, Buth I E Patterson, Vada Melissa II A Patterson, Wayne Edward III E Paxton, lack Glenn II A Pearce, Iarnes W. II E Pearson, Robert I. II E Penick, Nancy lane II A Pennirnan, Marian II A Penwell, I-Ielen Elizabeth II A Perkins, Ioyce Marie IL Perner, Mary Louise I A Peterson, Marilyn Ann III A Piaff, Patricia Anne I A 680 Batesville, Ark. Dallas I-Iuqo, Qkla. Dallas Bayrnondville Paducah Baymondville Dallas Dallas Sioux City, Iowa Camden, Ark. Dallas Merkel Dallas San Dieao, Cal. Dallas Dallas Seminole, Okla. Belleville, Ark. Houston Dallas Dallas Dallas Ozona Mineola Tyler R JH 5 :L Q i 'S' , As 13 S if X? it , Q x if yf iyf 5 f' t , S yx H ' Y v f- ly . f t I If lk ,or 197' ffm of Mr Phillips, Soni Houston, Ir. II A Pliillips, Weridell Preflerifili III A Ar: . Pickorrl,Iorne:1 IA Qi:.Q':.s Pifgl1ens,Lniverrie III lfl Pierce, Iflizolgetli Ann III A i PierQe,Grol1orri L.CIIC,I',fQllff: II A . plQf5OI1,lVI!,Ifll1CI Iqrcrriffefz Ilfl Pr. A Pietsch, LeRoy IA Inn Pihlblud, Helen Krrtliryn IA 1,1 Pinkston, lock II A ly z.. Pinson, Mory Moriorie II A lfziiii. Pool, Loyd IIE Fri. Pospick, Anno Louise IIA L1 ..'i :L W Will Pounds,Lillic1n Denney IA Sulppmur Slfllf.-lx Powell, leon III IVI Qlflnrliorrifx City, Qklmz. Pressly, Mory Catherine II E D illfze Preston, Betty lone III IVI Childress Proctor, Io Ann II M Micllixnil Pully, Luther S., lr. III E Dullizf Putrnon, Betsy II A Dllll-Alf Pyle, Dick Temple III A Dailies Bochol, Connie I IVI Dollus Boqsclole, Stonley Ieon I A Houston Bolston, Leslie Woyne I A fvlidlstliisxrz Bcrnsdell, Polrner Norrnon I B Bi-:hurdsen Bost, Betty Morqorette III A Dalles UNDERGRADUATES J ,f L, ,Q , uff , . Q f 'edit . ' Li! I.L1 vw X I Iluris t l3,II rlity lfir trw r UNDERGRADUATES Ray, Aubrey Lee III B Rayzor, leanne Selwyn IA Read, Mildred Ann IA Reaaan, Marjorie IA Rearnes, Marqaret D. IIA Reanies, Martha Louise III A Redden, Mary Kathleen I A Reed, Porter Allen II B Reele, losephine Dolores IA Rees-lones,C1wendolen I-A Reese, Garnett I A Reid, larnes Davis III M Reid, Lorraine Eleanor II A Reynolds, Barbara Ruth III A Rhodes, Williarn Blaine III B Arlington Houston Dallas Beeville Irving Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas McKinney Dallas Corpus Christi Wichita Falls Marion, Ark. Richardson, Paula I A Dallas Richey, Alva luanita I A Dallas Riclcles, Mary lane III M Marshall Riede, Anna Katherine II A Canon City, Colo. Riley, lanies Lee III A Eustace Rinker, Anne IIA Dallas Rips, Mary Anne IA Dallas Roberts, William Thompson IIA Dallas Robertson, Barbara Alice I A Texarkana Rodriguez, Oscar Hernandez I A Santa Clara, Cuba Robinson, Robert I M 70 0 Dallas Qs IS Q rg - f' Q AZ -pf I I 3 if ,,.,4 Q Q 1.1 fi IU' . 1- 11 r' ,.,, ,,. 1 1-15 f X1 pw Q a 7' 41 3 I .i -Q f-f 5 -1 If-tru' 11.7-. , ' I ,, ,,, , W -.. 1.... . .' , Y TT 1 1 li . . ' :--1' I.. HEI ,.. .1 I1' lil i. V 1 Y 4 ily ' 7 '1g11:. 5.1111 .1 I f'.'.'1I1l'r1 Lffr. 1111-A 1 11 LLL'-1. LMI 1 1 ' .. ' ' f. T ' ' 1-1 ..I1:.:.: .1 1 ' V I I 4 1-11.1311 If- -1 1 H111.'f1 + ' 1. ZI.'fL' 1 1 li :11.1'f1. 'f.'.':lt fl, -- lr. 1 Z:1.igr1i.H111 :Z1 jr-xr :f11:1: f,11. 1411111.11-1111 fw- ,11A1 ,M 11.1-.1 Q . , fu fNg IU' i If .1 51V 1-119, P11111Q1r.1 f+.1.1L'f1 H1 13. L5 1'.'1I 3.1, T1114 Iii: Slim- 1 .4124 11, Est: f1.I'Pf.1 11: 1111 .i11j'111.11111111.-Myfi. If ZT!1 l11 2.1 :1',' I I+. ' Si'1111Q'ia1e1, E1' .'.' 11. P 1:-1' . 591.1111 wr fwwfi II 15'1'1lL1T.i.1.f'1Il1','I1 111.31 f1V 'I1'f',l!3V 1 :N Q 1 '11 f fy? 5 un -ol T37 ff? Q-'-va l ..,-9 .1 UNDERGRADUATES N l 1:.t1H1.1., H11 , L . If. ' Dr. Howard S, Galt enthralls Y members with his experiences as a lap prisoner. UNDERGBADUATES Searls, Evelyn Fitch, Mrs. III A Dallas Sears, Eva Eugenia I A Washington, D.C. See, Barbara Iune II M Dallas Self, Ioyce Sidney I A Dallas Sellers, Bobert Pearson I E Dallas Senseney, Doris Helen II A Rolla, Mo. Shands, Sara Beth II A Mesquite Shawver, Elizabeth III A Vineyard Shelby, lane I A Dallas Shepherd, Mary Louise II A Dallas Sherrard, Shirlye Maurine I A Dallas Shuttles, Marion II A Dallas Siegel, Leonard Irwin IA Dallas Slack, Katie Frank II A Little Bock, Ark. Slack, William B. IA Little Bock, Ark. Slaughter, Betty Lu III A Dallas Slaughter, Ioan I A Dallas Slicker, Betty I M Cisco Smallwood, Ioe Lawrence III E Dallas Smith, Alma Ruth I A Dallas Smith, Alzada lane IA Amarillo Smith, Annabelle I A Pauls Valley, Ckla. Smith, Barbara lean III A Bio Vista Smith, Betty Anne III A I-Iouston Smith, Catherine Virginia I A Dallas Smith, Charles B. IE Dallas 72 0 Q . :Pt I I rrr f tw, I , iw: .iff I fNss2 RWM ,fisrwage ileiffifs gi ' 1. use S if-5: ' rs, 1 QL' NM, ,NWN we A S it 5 , 2 I ,, ..,-Wye: . Y ,, Q , ' FWS? s tiff , M S. :--km Aww -7: -ssh. ,, ,rv-h evs ret ,-gr ,.,, , ,f 4 3 4 tw... N I H ex X 'Q' . J of j U rv- ,s V3 4 y I .fl 1 :Ml V ,Q nuff, lfifilfi Uh '14 ' fr' 1m,,,' .,,. fi. ,ai 'Ns f W 1' fs Qigaliff' -fI1'l'Mfl.a ' M I WV 15 Siriith Srriith Srrrith Smith Srnith Smith Smith Stiiitlt Sinith, Sriiith, Srnith, S rn i th Srnith, Davie Earlirre IA Eayrirrne Illtvt I:lIf.ltl'.ff:S Lee ll A Hal Davis IE Henry I. lllE Iearrrre IA lahrr Leslie IIA lc3lir1WidClC1ll Ill E Kenneth Vtfayrie IA Mary Helen Ill A lVIarttia lane IIA Virginia Ruth IA Waadie Bruce IE Srnithey, Tillrnan Alpheus IE Srnyers, Iniaqerie Love IA Snell, Barbara Elaine I A Snell, Betty Lee IA Salarnan, Mrs. lane Tyner I A Sauris, Gearqia I A Sowell, Ruth IIA Spangler, Elizabeth De IA Specks, Granvtl I A Splawn, Isaac larnes II E Spaants, Williani Edward II E Stearns, Marian Maraan IA Stephens, Geniey I A Ddxliiz ls ffl. DJJ.. 1 .J 1. .Ag .r. I, .. J. f. T.I..l'.I, Qkfz. Efzlfz ff 1 A.. I v- I rv f. ..t 1 f. L,,, nw, ADJ.. ....,..i rat ,, A.1A..,A llrllffr Tu Gree:.. i.l Da l I fx lvhrgarr City, L'r. I , Darltze Brtirtrdidqe, Ala. Dallas Dallas Uvaiae Dallas Vtlichita, Kan. Bauxite, Ark. Dallas lvlaysville, Clcla. UNDERGRADUATES -2 :lyk ilk, I W JN Marshall and date dancing cheek to cheek. UNDERGRADUATES Stephenson, Sarah III A Stevenson, Mary Ann I A Stewart, Clyde I A Stewart, Emily Anne III A Stewart, Pat I A Stewart, Bobert Henry IA Stinson, Modrel Luther IIE Stokes, Lawrence M. IT Stokes, Young I A Story, Ieannette III A Stovall, Shirlee Doris IA Striblinq, Ann III B Sturnberq, Mary III A Sullivan, PGQQY II A Swattord, Iarnes Neilson IT Swartz, Isabelle Iosephine III A Sweet, Vera L. III A Swiclcheimer, Sara I A Taliaterro, Dorothy Ellen IA Talley, Betty III A Tanco, Burton I L Taylor, Dorothy Louise III A Taylor, Iuanita Grace IIA Taylor, Miles I A Templeton, David Coulter IA Tennison, Marjorie E. III A 740 Wichita Falls Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Alto San Angelo Dallas Bice Dallas Dallas Beaumont Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Portales, N. M. Dallas Mineola Dallas ai ,, V:-312 HL x ., 'r Y K f W' 'W We B , n W Ag 1 .L rr ..,.,f f, WN 1 t - , . K Wise :M I , Q3 f. . If I .Q ,:q,,,.,1,' ., id 2 ,I r r Q 4 v g 3' W A f 2 1 'Ns 3' t ,fi f H, ,N . Q.. 1 Jr P' .av is I ,ff i --tt 4Z,f 'Y. ,N f-5-ff 'QF' J' -W3 x ,fmt ,rf I , : X. If 4.242-J . ' f.1f'f2C ?-'K' l.. i uric- 'I' Terrell, Vllalter Steplieri, lr. I ii Thoniazsari, Dolores TTIf1I'1CV:I'1 If- Thorcripisori, Melha Marie IA Thoricipsori, Rohert Darlow IE Thompson, Virginia Easter IA Thorne, Larisinrg Stephen IV E Thornton, Gloria Anne IA Thornton, Mariio IA Thornton, Myers II A Tinnin, Mary Virginia IA Titus, Robert Elton IA Towles, Henry Clay, Ir. III E Towles, Robert Lee I E Townsend, Martha I A Travis, Arnylee IA Trevor, David I-Ial I E Trippy, Marilynn Erances, Mrs. Trone, Harold II A Truitt, Charlie I A Tublo, Cullen Louis IE Tucker, Celia III A Turner, Betty Valine III A Turner, Iacqueline Florence IA Tuxbury, Williani David III B Twitty, Mary Ellen IIA Tulsa CRI Ueberroth, Emily M. IIA on UNDERGRADUATES Q Q ' .Ex A . 1 - , RSM . 4 ' ' .. 1' fix 'gif .. if Q - J, K ' - W, ITWSXI J ' M ., ' ls, -1. X 1, .z x 'Y r r I 15- ' I - ' A I ' w I f , 2 ,fe ,s ' if I f , A A I Jw I ' l . . Ex 'K Msg 'Y' fr- t JI W The Navy wow's them . . , and howl See Kelly for details. UNDERGRADUATES Ueberroth, Lenore Anna ll A Underwood, Evelyn I L Underwood, I-lelena II A Valdes, Francisco, lr. III E Van Amburgh, lohn H. I A Van Zant, Iohn Kermit II T Veirs, Bill IA Veltman, Willard George G Venturine, Norma Ieanne IA Vickery, Paul Byron IA Vining, Betty II A Vinsant, Paul II A Wade, Esther Marguerite II A Walker, Mary Anna I A Walker, Ruth Electra IA Vtfalker, Vivian Charlotte IIA Wall, Alyse Laverne IA Wallace, PGQQY III A Wallot, Paul George, Ir. I E Wallwork, Mary Aldrich ll A Ward, Mary Lois Ill M Warner, Betty Lou III A Warren, Samuel Edwin IIT Waters, Andrew Glen IIT Walters, Grace M. IIA Watkin, Mildred Easley IA 760 Dallas Carthage, Mo. Dallas Monterrey, Mex. Dallas Everton, Ark. St. Paul, Minn. Holland, Mich. Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Moorhead, Minn. Dallas Dallas Attica, Kan. Pensacola, Fla. Dallas Dallas If ,,zf,wwxil1 .l - s l I I ' t I s K . 1 it Klee I i 1 it I l i .1 J! -5 li 4? ,V ,an rf l . ,iq I I I Elf JL.. I I f 1 Watkins, Lois lean II M Dalia Watkins, Martha IB Lalliz Watts, Fenwick Leigh III A Par' Ar'r.g Weakley, Nancy Louise I A Dafa Weatherford, Bohert Qrr I A I-Neatherly, Mariorie Neal Ill B Vifcaver, Alice Maiirine I A riff Webb, Alice IIA Ifzll: Webber, Bill III A Drills: Vllebster, Ella Marfgaret I B L, Q Weir, Elizabeth Virainia IA Gfzrldz, Welcher, Arthur Joseph II IE B rirfgr, Ar? Wellborn, Bebecca lean I A Wells, Bradley III A Wellman, Lorelei Iudy I A Westbrook, Betty Belvin II A Da la ,ni ,. Eizllii - uv Brfi.. i' H Westmoreland, Edythe Martha III A Erfxel H' I If Whisnand, Billye Kathryn III A Whitaker, Leon III E White, Edward I A Vllhite, Herbert Iohn I B White, Bobert Lewis I E Whitehead, Mary Cecelia IIA Whiternan, Mary Lois III B Whittington, Peqqy lo IA Wilenion, Ernest I. IE UNDERGRADUATES GroQ t Dfrlfa ....lIi Dalia V5 I oaliiz Dalla Dalla 'Iyle Dgzllix ' 11 v Arlii, L. -974m. 5 6 Af' 5 wx' f :np I, 1 . It vi s ' ,A . If r . s I , I Q' ' if Nortlicutt and Speer hard at Work . . . posinq for the arnera. UNDERGRADUATES Wilensky, Ramon I A Dallas Wiley, Mary Ellen IIA Dallas Wilfonq, Helen III A Nacoadoches Willett, Gene IA ' Dallas Williams, Audrey Ellen II A Dallas Williams, Bryan, Ir. III A Marshall Williamson, William Iessie IT Kress Wilmerdina, Iohn Van Dyke I E Plainfield, N. I. Wilson, Anna Louise I A Houston Wilson, Bennie Io IM Archer City Wilson, Lula Sue IA Christoval Wilson, Ollie Eugene I E Troup Winsor, Alice Virqinia I A Dallas Winston, Helen Marie III B Lufkin Winters, Patty II A Abilene Winters, Marjorie Fay I A Waxahachie Wise, Billy Mack IIE Randolph Wisseman, Lola Belle III A Dallas Wohlford, Helen Marie III A San Angelo Wolfe, Donna Marie I A Dallas Wolfe, Martha III A Buzzards Bay, Mass. Wolfe, Robert Harper II E Dallas Wolff, Gwendolyn II A Dallas Wolff, Wirt McCoy III E Dallas Woods, Bose Ann I M Cisco Woodward, Dorothy Isabelle II M Seattle, Wash. 780 T' 12' JI SY -an ,-ff '17 'ff' Vtfoolley, Margaret Katherine IA Dallas Work, Martha Loy IA Wrather, Catherine Morgan III A 'Nr Wren, I-larry Lee IE Wright, Dean II A Wricght, George I E Wricght, Norma ll A Wycitt, Doris Ellen IA Yokley, Earl Suinrners IT Ka Young, Charles Robert III A Young, Eudora II A Young, Rebecca Io I M Zanders, Iohnny I A Zang, Patricia I A Zaraionetis, Angelina I A Zbylot, Edward A. II E Zelfel, Virginia Earle II A Zinn, Phillip Rayburn III T Zobel, Bette I A Zumbrunnen, Claydean III A UNDERGRADUATES Il vr- frplim .U .,..Q . ,.gl'iington, DC. U LL Q . C -., xx I AN K. '1 I UU 'x M w Y' l ',Il.',11p ,,- ,,. ,4..fJ.g sas Cit',1,l.iIc. ,. Dana., Dallas Megargel Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Blair, Okla. Dallas Dallas -All R1 '. Elf 1 .. ,. xg? 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C, ' O V , 5 g ' ki n 4.4 1 Ln ' 5 QQMM ARGARET BECHTE BILLIE BENSON AW ,.r 0m-f ,W my W1 ,S yww i QQ W N 1 'WNW' ye N is 'X . F fm F ' , :ws-f X Ax ,433 V ' PAT CAMPBELL ecwtcy IEANNE IOHNSTON I Wammeea S A w ,Q ff' I rt' ' s:.,MA,. 1 fr if ft' K! ' BQ x' , .3 , ,W . T, 'w . 1,--sf Jr Q E Mfg, ,W - 7 , , . 'fl , .., 44 ., r . K MARUO THQ Roo ug, I 5-ing . 'M V 92125:-1 QT: ,f 'M F-x...5,, I rvtd gl.: .-V-if V x .1 5 .pg .ww .l, , .y J? , ,.-. 2 r 1 ' , f' ' gf : .- 0' .mf .' ,,4 - vfwfxgf Q , . , ' ff 1 7 1 f - . 1 fl I im. : ' 1 tj Av' Y 75 -Y' 7 f ELIZABETH ANN PIERCE LAURA BAKER f ' ,gffl pf.. , ' WL fif, , ' ff' inf f gg ,jQmm4 'h L' fm Zecwlq IANE OIBEIRNE 1 M 4 9k 1 w I 4 :ll w A 1 I 2 f v 1 I R 'i 'Q i Q 5 AS ey A E' g,1xj. 'fp if 51 fc Qi 1 :. , 15 uf-Y :A 'MK 3, 1 i 1 1 I I i X Y H iR I. AAA, DOROTHY DEE H1LL amdneea i Q 'Mia I CATHERINE MURPRREE ERIS MARTIN v-51 , Www M... 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A xf:x,f 10' .ff X' 3 9 'fa ,f-':f'3w X e f 4 -N 4xxW 'kg' pf, -si .M-eigv ' S will , sm: A Q V E ' ' Q4 ' ' Q., .WX 'awk rx'Utxs ,H fl- , A Sa-q ff. va' ,-. 'fi , z Yfl1,4'.Q , A gf xl! 'fs J i greg, 'si 1 'q9QxxSl!' v ' r Q!,blf. :lf it .kGX ' 531 'I v Wir? '-fx 0 f' -. 1 ' I 1 QXWA yff- qv X V, e X1 ,, ez F, Q-xnilgw.. ,A q .e . V K fi s, '7A'4:f 4 A --Xvlbux ,.xs73S, f sf 'e'5XX'1yfll ' 'tfi 'k' -lvlf r . 0 'Q N 3' -- - - s A X ', gf f 'Ax ics-.. sfrgqp... Yfl, .9 v1 iPqil1iFl MCLf'l1LltelleI, Queen to the University of Terms' PMJLIIHC1-Up Q ll ' r' THE OFFICERS Spring Fall BoE LYONS . President . RAY SCHUMACHER RAY SCHUMACHER Vice-President . LINDSAY EMBREY FRANCES GOLDEN . . Secretary . . FRANCES GOLDEN THE COUNCIL ARTS AND SCIENCES LAW Scott Ernest Bob Maddox Bill Gealy Virginia Hughes THEOLOGY Billye Iune Kay Bm MGCIGY Emmett Barrow Max Plaut MUSIC Evlyn Storey Pgggy Wyqtt Mary ICUIG Rickles ENGINEERING BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Iohn Savage Ervin White Robert Speer NeII Carter PRESIDENT BOB LYCNS SECRETARY GOLDEN, PRESIDENT LYONS, AND VICE! PRESIDENT SCHUMACHER LOOK OVER THE BUDGET. Y fv,I.i.......-nf A Student Council Nc R3 THE COUNCIL.-Lett to right: Lyons, White, Gealy, Schumacher, Plaut, Speer, Storey, Maclay, Kay, Carter, Hughes, Barrow, Wyatt, Golden. The prime purpose of the Student Council during the past year has been, through an expanded social program, to cement the relations between the service men stationed on the campus and the civilian students. Though the personnel of the council changed almost entirely during the year, the new members took up the job with admirable spirit and etticiency. Through organizations such as COGS and APO, the council sought to encour- age various types ot War activities, such as blood donations and the purchase of War bonds. The extra elections necessary during the year were handled with a minimum amount of politics by the election board. The entire council is to be commended for the excellent work they have done in the past year of stress and turmoil. o 115 FRANK GREENHAW, Student Director Clarinets I. B. McTaaaart Bobby Robinson Granvil Specks Elbert Marshall loseph Lettieri Ann Bullis Bill Slack Martha Pierson Edward Frumhott Louis McGrede Ernest Ellestad lohn Smith Carl Ronninq Cullen Tubb lean Mateson Robert Lehman Gerald Keller Billy Walling lack Leverett B. D. Garland Charles Collinas Alto Clarinets Charles lrwin T Rex Cantrell Bass Clarinets Patsy Kelly Henry Wilson Flute and Piccolos Fenwick Watts Russel Gordon luanita Taylor Oscar Roqers Oboe Wayne Ralston Saxophones Coulter Templeton Robert Weatherford Robert Gilbert Elwyn Pittman Walter Bowers Briscoe Parker H. D. Coe Drums Arthur Rubin Modrel Stinson Arthur Welcher Bill Odom Richard Leintelder THE MUSTANG BAND French Horns Baritones Bill Maxwell I. P. Barber Ted Barrett Dick Carlyon F. H. Harrison Iohn Smith Robert Gilmore T. O. Wilkins Trumpets Wilford Sanders lack Smith Bill Boyd T. A. Smith Walter Dathe Bill Osburn Robert Towles David Ball Robert Bryan Edwin Fahrr Marion Harrell Barley Bingham Wayne Patterson Bennie Oliphint W. F. Pool Henry Towles Ioe Cobb Frank Greenhaw Clyde Mitchell loe Bigger Trombone Iimmy Reid lack Marshall C. H. McEntee Russell Crall Dan Bonner Palmer Ransdall Charles Ottinqer limmy Morris Bass 'Warren Binion Albert Cech Harold Trone lack Conner 0 Front r w lett to right: Greenhaw, Osburn, Carlyon, Robinson, Dathe, Lettieri, Gordon, Gilbert, Boyd, Smithey. Second row: Weatherford, Bryan Barrett Herald Gibson Rubin, Stinson, Ball, Ransdell, Specks, Smith. Back row: Parker, Farr, Mitchel, Biqqer, Barber, Cobb, Odom, McTaqqart, Reid, Crall i p s , ,f If I . Q ' X Y X , nv Q O . x 5 t I, 5 x-I' 1 f. 1 A . i, ' z V at A' Kfv, 0 1, H , , '-pixii 1 34 f y' . 0 4, ,fb 1, T '.-gr' is P I -0 ba. LJI4' nw- A S! 1, v , - .QR- l ,,v 41 U X x ' ' nv' The Arden Club ARDEN CLUB PRESIDENT MARY RAMUS Hamus has nothing but contempt for Hufstedleis antics in last year's production ot Star Bound. The title was prophetic tor Dorothy Maloney lrightl who won a seven-year contract to Hollywood. Also shown are Cora Louise Davis and Mary lane Baccus. xW 'Q Cavender graciously accepts Arnold's gift in Alice Babette finds the stolen necklace much Crowley's original one-act play, Such is Life. Lowry, to the amazement of the cast in Arden's Cooly, and Crews look on. production of Ladies in Waiting. Morrison goes physic in Ladies in Wait- ingf Walker, Razor, Lloyd, Latham, Ed- dins, and Vines register the proper awe. p, QWG Z. . r- ' rw' If a Under the guiding hand of Mary Ramus, the Arden Club presented another banner series of dra- matic productions in the year l943-44. Outstanding presentation of the year included You Never Can Tell by George Barnard Shaw, Ladies in Waiting by Cyril Campion, and Letters to Lucerne by Fritz Rotter and Alden Vincent. Anti-Clockwisef' by Mu- riel and Sydney Box, was taken to the Houston drama festival, where it took second place honors. Also featured during the year were an unsually fine array of senior speech student projects. Although there was a dearth of manpower able to handle the male leads, the organization was sustained by Mary Ra- mus, Doris Chrones, Edith Hufstedler, Sara Morrison, Mary Cecilia Whitehead, lo Sparks, Betty Rast, and Addison Cutter. .fl , n YJ' 5 5, X ui, Q s - Q . nga!-'V' I Hutstedler in Arderrs first production '- year, You Never Can Tell. Axilrod patiently explains the font, The family group of You Never Can Tell -se Mitchell, Riley, Hufstedler, Axilrod, Whitehead, and Maclay gather for tea, to stare at ri tif Papa Slack. 0 119 r 4 THE STAFF EDITOR, Ieannette Story ASSOCIATE EDITOR, Margaret Bechtel MAFIAGING EDITOR, Helen Wiltong ASSISTANT EDITORS Claydean Zurnbrunnen and Clyde Stewart ART EDITOR, Betty Lee Allen PHOTOGRAPHER, lanres Beggs FEATURE SECTION EDITORS Martha Townsend and Margaret Leisy PICTORIAL SECTION EDITOR, Bill Maxwell ATHLETIC EDITOR, Charles Hutchenson CLASS SECTION EDITOR, Mary Lou Hofmann ORGANIZATION SECTION: EDITOR OF SORORITY, FRATERNITY SECTION, Elizabeth Ann Pierce EDITORS OF HONORARY SECTION, Mary lean Iohnson, lane LaPrelle STAFF ASSISTANTS: loyce Fox, Betty Rast, Steve Axilrod, Grace Waters, Bob Lyons, Norma Norman, Annella Nichols, Dean Wright, Barbara Parrott, Winnell Cason, Martha Mather, Cordelia Marshall, Bill Lewis, Loma Greenwell, Luke Andre, B. C. Goodwin, Eugenia Pierce, Mary Helen Smith, Hildred Crews, Bill Harris, Carol Gene Wilson 120 0 The 1944 T U DA With a small, but loyal staff, the backing of the Students' Publishing CO., and the sincere interest of the student body, we have been able to overcome many war-tirne restrictions and are glad to present to you our war-time baby, the 1944 ROTUNDA. Top student honors go to Helen Wilfong for her creative ability and tireless efforts which helped put the book in final form. Also to be com- mended are Margaret Bechtel for her constructive suggestions and color- ful writeupsp and our two most con- sistent workers, Martha Townsend and Margaret Leisy. ln line for com- mendation also is Betty Lee Allen, who handled the art work so ex- pertly. Thanks, too, to lames Beggs, photographer, Claydean Zumbrun- nen, and Clyde Stewart, assistant editorsy Chok Hutchenson, athletic editor: Bill Maxwell, pictorial editor, for their valuable contributions. With this splendid staff, it was only through the complete Coopera- tion of Harry Crenshaw, Southwest- ern Engraving Co.y Alfred Eisenlohr, The Dorsey Co.g and Bill Williams, class photographer, that the produc- tion of the book was made possible. Bill Langley did a superb job on the beauty pictures, also taking the color Shot for the cover and the duo-tone shot in the pictorial section. This edition of the ROTUNDA was published for the students of S.M.U., and if it meets with their approval we will feel that the time spent pre- paring it was not in vain. EDITOR IEANNETTE STORY ASSOCIATE MARGARET BECHTEL 'X ff A? K I l 1 t 0 'al - ' 7 s Townsend Und I A 'fl4.'Y ,sa-.-.M 21 ?f lay, Feature. 4 , 4 fjlrjb T we 8 A ..:L' 1,52 Managing editor Wiltong designs another layout. K THE STAFF Harkey gives his valuable time and experience . . . Pictorial editor, Maxwell . . . Assistant Stewart keeps tiles in order . . . Art editor Allen, at work on I' division pages . . . Hormann sneaks I away from work to take a sunbath . . . ' l 4:05 'Vx Beggs admires his photo ability . . . Eisenlohr begs tor Copy . . . Assistant ' , Zumhrunnen hard at work. if -.,7,. l 1, mt 'fi ao'- X. P. J ,P -1 l .. lv ' .- 4 .. B4 '-'S 't 5' , k . Y-A -A N 1, at A x al . . tam. ' 5 5 Y i 5 E E S Ev I l I I i t 2 '--2 THE STAFF EDITOR, Vivian Anderson ASSOCIATE EDITOR, Alan T. Myers ASSISTANT EDITOR, Barbara Smith MANAGING EDITOR, l-lildred Crews FEATURE EDITOR, l-lelen Wilfong PICTURE EDITOR, lames Beggs CARTOONIST, Ann McMillan fMary Ann Barlow, Doris Allen, Bette Ruth Horton, NEWS STAFF J Dorothy Hyde, Betty Rast, Louise Munger, Lee Moseley, Ann Barrow, Mary lane Baccus Am-Q Betty Kelly, Ervin Eatenson, Cordelia Marshall, C. I. M Luton, Alice Crowley SOCIETY STAFF Mary Helen Smith, Billie Maxine lones, Carolyn Graham Bob Chandler, Willis Ross, Clyde Stewart, Rachel Lloyd, Helen Wilfong SPORTS STAFF The Semi-Weekly CAMPU To the faithful . . . to those who know the sound of Clicking typewrit- ers . . . who are familiar with the last- minute fury while the paper is still in its embryonic stages . . . to those who sleep at night with the whirr of the linotype machines in their ears... those who feel a kinship with the half-made page . . . to those whose works have been devoted-future journalists, all of them-these two pages stand for an A for Achieve- ment. To the entire staff, and particularly to those through whose efforts the Campus this year has been regu- larly published . . . to Myers . . . Crews . . . Beggs . . . Kelly . . . and Allen, to Wilfong . . . Barlow . . . Smith . . . Eatenson . . . and Mr. lor- dan . . . and to those fellow-pub- lishers in the adjoining office who have aided in times of need and who have Shared with us war-time re- strictions and tribulations, Story and her staff, these two pages are dedi- cated. lt's been hard work, it's been the most fun l've ever had in my life. VIVIAN ANDERSON EDITOR VIVIAN ANDERSON ASSOCIATE EDITOR ALAN T. MYERS L , , C 'CS II' i v ot -G!! -M., . . WZ fi? xii.. 1 I Morifigirig5eE'i 'r ieys . . . M. ii. ., xv, v gossip tid-hit while fi. Q AA.. . out the lfitf-st iI3lii Iliff lflxifi' Ml- 0 Kelly diqs the orts' '... Photo Beqqs ond his pics . . . Another hil- orious porty thrown by the Campus stott . . . The Sports Writerses Chond- ler is still dreotmiriq ot those Novy lovelies ot the Delto Psi Koppo bos- ketboll qome . . . Slove Driver Alon T. crooks the Whip. .45 Zi it ,gg K W-me-NNN, 73 O Bottom row, left to right: White, Kay, Wilkes, Seeger, Murdoch, Hutstedler. Second row, left to right: Story, Schumacher, Pierce, Wallace, Storey, Kilgore. Third row, left to right: Golden, Sparks, Lyons, Anderson, Lauhon, l-larkey, Rarnus. HO'S HO Listed in the 1943-44 edition of WHOIS Wrio AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNrvERsrTrEs AND COLLEGES were twenty-two outstanding Mustangs. They were selected on a basis ot character, leadership, scholar- ship, and possibility ot future use to society. VIVIAN ANDERSCN MARY RUTH LAUHON IO FRANCES SEECER Editor, Campus, 1943444 President, Panhellenic Mortar Boardg President, W.S.G.B. FRANK BOUTWELL BGB LYONS IO SPARKS President, Y.M.C.A. President, Students' Association, Presi- Arden Club MARTHA MAE YEARGAN CHARLEBCIS fgfnlflpho PM Omega: Piesldgm' PM EVLYN si'oREY Mortar Board G Gmc President, Y.W,C.A. FRANCES GOLDEN , , lANli,,MlJRD1?CHd. P -d , A131 IEANNETTE sroiw Secretary, Students Association Lciilsgc glib T951 en' It M Editor, HOTUNDAI 1Q43,44 lACK HARKEY PE Y WALLACE President, Students' Publishing Corn- ELIZABETH ANN IDIERCE . W GG, c. - , - - , , Qofounder CQGS. pmsldem CQGD Co Founder ot CCGS, Vice President, pany, President, Senior Class ' ' ' ' CQGS EDIT? H,gFS?E3ILliR B 1 Llobgcljflgliigf ERVIN VIHITE resl en' or Gr CGW MARY RAMUS President, American Society oi Civil BH-l-YE IUNE KAYW President, Mortar Board, President, EHQIHQQIS Student Council Arden Club WRAY WILKES IAMES KILGORE RAY SCHUMACI-IER President, American Society of President, Blue Key Vice-President, Students' Association Mechanical Engineers 124 0 t Znlllllfgilclllfsflligfl-t1'Tf,'fl'if5Z' it der, lorclan, Leisy. 'P 1 ' ' ' 'V' ' N-' df 'Q I .I S ,T u D E N T S e ' PU BLISH I NG CQMPANY The S. M. U. Students' Publishing Company, which publishes THE Ro- TUNDA, The Campus, and the Student Directory, was incorporated in l930 under the laws ot the State ot Texas. Directors ot the company are editors ot THE HOTUNDA and The Campus, head of the lournalism Department, two laculty members appointed by President ot S.lVl.U., and two students appointed by Student Council. The company derives its income from stue dent activity tee and advertising in the publications. At the end ot each three-year period, surplus funds in excess ol 952,000 are diverted to tho iund for the Student Union Building. 0 125 -w f 0 lrfsiltrnt llul- nl l it nu li maint ras l. .r- J':7'-- yo .rl ,Ja 7 t 'l' i t 3 2 E t E i F f s E E I E E , E l 1 ? I l ' ' ' -l '1'il' ., 1 fl UW l' ya...i',!Y 'fiTiL.Q presidents. inf v MCA - - YWCA This year the Y has again reached many students by presenting a program of fellowship, functional religion, and social interests. Nationally known leaders, student speakers, and faculty participation gave color and variation to the Thursday night meetings. Presidents Evelyn Iones and Frank Boutwell led Y activities until mid-term, when Ioyce Fox and George lrwin stepped into top positions. These four led the organization known as one of the most democratic groups on the campus. lnformal cabinet meetings in homes and Y Conferences in Lancaster and Hollister, Missouri, helped create a friendly cooperation among the cabinet members. Working diligently with the presidents on the cabinet were Sue Beasley, Mary Louise LaPrade, Ioyce Fox, B. C. Goodwin, Dale Dunbar, Lorna Greenwell, Anne Binker, Evlyn Storey, Mary Buth Lauhon, Margaret Bechtel, Bill Gealy, and Dr. Bedus, faculty sponsor. Special effort was made to share responsibilities with as many students as possible. Any day in the week Y members could be seen in the office painting signs, typing stories, or busily planning programs. ln these activities the Y continues to include in its purpose the development of individual personalities through cooperative leadership training. Spring term president lrwin The Y executive board, Fox lrwin, Greenwell, and lones Iones and Boutwell-fall term ,,.a , 's 1 45 . , .5 I '- -,fa , gg,- lt is the aim of S.C.R.!-X. to coordinate activities of various organized religious groups on the cam- pus. lack Featherston assumed the leadership ot S.M.U.'s Student Council of Religious Activities. Larry Stokes served as advisor to S.C.R.A. cmd Director of Religious Activities. 9 e 2-- Q-'MP 'J - 1 it ax S. C. R. Ul5lC.Cg V1 r- ' v v- l!5.CK r sniff I frf- , lam: BAY! '.vI 5' it f ',. irermrirp. lfif- ' .M ,-f,fv--v ', , ' Y K lk' 1, r Quay., -si.3.1g1:.' ngv. fin .. '. W ' '52 157 f f9f 'V5'5 Q 2 '4 .'ff:f1i' .i gf -. - ' A ,- 5,v'i,f, 1 ' ' 99 , . , QM .. , , Q- , V .,'G'fG if F.-if yr f. CR, fl I 'Q A fl I pl- K .Ig , 4 UK rw Q it vw 9 ZS g , . Q 1 f if Z 5 :I- O COUNCIL: Fox lrwin, Smith, Bay liss, lories, Yeagy, Henderson,Stokes, Cwreeriwell. U 7. g - if 5 hi , 41 CO FOUNDER COAPOUNDER PIERCE WALLACE C06 O F F I C E R S Fall Spring ELIZABETH ANN PIERCE . . President . . AUDREY ELLEN WILLIAMS PEGGY WALLACE ..,. Vice-President . . . MARY ANN BARLOW BILLYE IUNE KAY . Recording Secretary . . BETTY TALLEY MARTHA MATHER . . Treasurer . . . . MARTHA MATHER College Organization for General Service, founded at S.M.U. in IQ43 by Elizabeth Ann Pierce and Peggy Wallace, is an organization whose purpose is doing war work. COGS workroom is in the women's gym, where S.M.U. coeds knit tor the Red Cross, make scrapbooks, send copies of The Campus to boys in service, or wrap gifts which COGS contributes to army and navy hospitals. The girls have also been making trips once a month to the McKinney hospital to pay visits to wounded servicemen. The steering committee is made up of two members ot each sorority, two ot the Independent Students' Association, and two of every important club and governing body on the campus. 0 STEERING COMMITTEE-A Sitting: lohnston, Stotfer, Lass well, Bell, Barlow, Zumbrun nen, Ramus, Talley. Standing Wallwork, Davis, I-Iorton Shelby, Curl, Mather, Kelly Kay, Williams, Wolfe. OFFTCERS GF THE BQARDQ Earkiari Snxitn. treisurerz Delia Semi farter, 'fi'e-r'resiie'i'- l' ffyroes Sees' iresiientq Nell f-drier, seorefzry, O O O O The W'omen's Self-Governing Board is the controlling body ot dormitory residents, composed of members elected from Atkins Hall, University Apart- ments, and Panhellenic House. Throuah this well-knit unit, the Board reaulates disciplinary problems, promotes adequate adiustment ot the members ot the association, and plans social events that will develop the spirit ot cooperation and friendliness among the qirls themselves. This year's unique social was the all-dorm party at Atkins with each aroup presentinq an oriainal skit. ,is- ,gf N..-4 F X L 0 Mary Ruth Laulion, President Parilz-at-'xiii Fuse: lewnzz Iosephine Sparks, President Atkins Hall. E E E l 5 l e Q E r E E i Y E 2 S 2 f r l l I t l WOM N'S PA HELLENIC Panhellenic is made up ot two actives and one alumna from every sorority. These members are elected by their own groups. The purpose is to promote cooperation among sororities and between sororities and non'Greeks on the campus. Panhellenic plans and makes rules tor each Rush period. G F F ICE R S Fall Spring MARY RUTH LAUHON . President . . ANNE ASHBURN ANNE ASHBURN . . Vice-President ANNA MAY MAURY ANNA MAY MAURY . Secretary .... Io Roop ALICE MAE ROBERTS . Treasurer . . RoBERTA BARTON MEMBERS: Alpha Delta Pi: Lynette Bush, Catherine Kuehnep Chi Omega: Ioyce Fox, Eloylee Hunter, Delta Delta Delta: Ieanne Iohnston, Emily Anne Stewart: Delta Gamma: Dorothy Garber, Martha Leslie, Delta Rho: Anna Lee Freid, Paulette Gilman: Delta Zeta: Roberta Barton, Bette Ruth Horton, Gamma Phi Beta: Betsy Patterson, Mary Wallworkg Kappa Alpha Theta: Beth Brush, Ann Rogers: Kappa Kappa Gamma: laclcie Iohnston, Anne Rinker, Pi Beta Phi: Mary Lou l-lormann, Peggy Wyatt: Sigma Kappa: Doris Senseney, Claydean Zumbrunnen, Zeta Tau Alpha: Helena Un- derwood, Norma Wright. FACULTY SPGNSGR: Mrs. Woodrow L. Duncan. First row: Campbell, Underwnod, Stribling, Smith, Maury, Leslie, Johnston. Second row: Wright, Rinker, Wilson, Zumlivrunnen, Senseney, Curl. Third row: Iohnston, Cabell, Horton, Hofmann, Stevenson, Rogers. 1' .gsm ln' M Nw.. X414 qjhb' 'J ' H- , 130 0 Q X fa A 'V i .4 MM' ' 1 fl I 9 - I A ' 4 , X E gt . 1 1 1 3 is iv 'L-en rf . ,Z .Q Q-X X' J W Wgw A ,rv ' U MARY RUTH LAUI-ION McEvoy. Gibbons, Hervey, Walling, Trane, Savage, Blatt Summerfield, Speer, White, Moss, Howson, Maxwell. I TERFRATER ITY CCLINCIL The lnteriraternity Council is an organization whose purpose is to unite the social fraternities on the campus in projects which will lze to their mutual advantage. It is made up of three representatives from each fraternity. This body regulates the rushing and pledging oi new inen and works to achieve Closer feeling among the organiyations represented. O F F l C E B S I. D. BLATT President GEoRGE HOWSON Vice-President LANSING Tiiormr: Secretary Bos SPEER Treasurer C- MEMBEBS: Alpha Tau Omega: Clyde Beal, Bob Hervey, Choyce Ken- dricksg Delta Chi: Charles Cox, Roger Erickson, Ioe 'Whitey Kappa Alpha: lohn Bergman, Clin Gibbons, Bill McEvoy: Kappa Sigma: Bill Maxwell, Iohn Savage, Bay Schumacherg Lambda Chi Alpha: Bob Lambeth, Mar- shall Moss, Lansing Thorneg Phi Delta Theta: Lindsay Embrey, Bob MC- Kemie, Bob Speerg Pi Kappa Alpha: George Howson, Harold Trone, lay Vickers: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Bill Brooks, Ed Summerfield, Charles Tem- plep Sigma Alpha Mu: I. D. Blatt, Arthur Bubin, Arthur Welcher. iv' o 131 Q E E E E E t t E E 5 E E it it f' ,T Q ti- re XX T ,X s. Mac and Guy take the toni! way home. The celebrities -Homecoming chair- man Storey, Co-producers Bryant and Vincent, and Queen Martin. The '43 Revue, directed by C. A. Bryant and Haywood Vin- cent, featured the Mustang Bands around-the-world tour ot sonas PIGSKI .5 L . ...NM 70 rn C rn -wmwwm. Wm iwwwtw E i i I made tamous in the countries ot our allies, sonas by members of the Air Corps stationed on the campus, a minstret show. The annual crownina of the Homecornina Queen was a hiqh spot of the evenina, but Pistol Packin' Mama by the Three Co's and an Ed and The Horse That Knows the Way Back Home by Virginia Mclsendon and Guy Redmond stole the show. The Three Cas and an Ed swing The Air Corps takes over. out with Pistol-Packin' Mama. 4 I-is M :ss 983 Ut nr 5: 'at 1 'f .G i. -ui!! S.M. .Student Symphon Grchestra The Southern Methodist University Student Symphony Orchestra, under the direction ci Dean Pczpil .ap Katwijk, is composed ot university faculty members and students and augmented by musicians of the ezitne city. Each season, the orchestra presents concerts which feature as soloists, outstanding students from the Szhcf' ot Music. FIRST VIOLINS Bose Ann Woods, concert-mistress, Alphonse Carlo, Mrs. Ruth Burton, Margaret Goodman, Mrs. C. M. Day, Helen Hall, Dorothy Ledbetter, leanne Marshall, Billie Maxine lones, Betty Preston, Katherine Riddle. SECOND VIOLINS- Siivie Pack, Marian Arte-rburn, Margie Boston, Virginia Burgin, Benata Fulda, Lavita Love, Emma lean Mead, Mary lane McNeal, Ierry Thompson, Ann Hall, Dundee Dillard, Alice McDaniel, Fannie Schaenen. VIOLAS Walter Paul Bamberg, Esta Saxon, Homer Ritchie, Constance Capers, Minnie May Fisher, Evelyn Stalling. CELLOS -Louise Dornfeld, Mary Ann Frank, Dorothy Newby, Peggy McCombs, Mrs. lame-s A. Lewis. DOUBLE BASS -Betty Stroud, lohn Kaufman, Horace B:.i1t.g. FLUTE '. Malone, loel Fleck. OBOE David Sweeney .liQ:rg.:.3 'f-:.s-f- ENGLISH HORN Alonzo Iensen. CLARINET 1, E. If ' gizi ..T zz' 1 Pierson, Ann Bullis, Catherine Biewett. BASSOON BASS cLAHrNETeHPatsy Kelly, Rex Carnes. TRUMPET G. fir. '.'.' 1,-gi Autrey, Wray McCash, Iiinmy Bell. FRENCH HORN .lgzzeii F Maxwell, Ted Barrett, lack Percy, Dan Gealjs. THOMBONE lames Cooke, Craig Coleman. TUBA Einl Ei,1:'.'e-,p TYMPAN1 Rubin, HARP Emily Richards. Y Yr,-f. Q 1 ,IL ffvrt' ' f---'FIA The Glee and Choral Clubs The Cilee and Choral Clubs ot Southern Methodist University are open to membership to all stu- dents interested in singing. Concerts were given during the year tor the Eighth Service Command and the Fitth Ferrying Command, but the major concert was presented in February in McFarlin Audi- torium. The Clubs were capably guided through their successful season by Mr. Thomas S. Williams, director. O F F I C E B S CARA PAT AIKIN President HELENA UNDERWOOD Vice-President MARY FLETCHER CAVENDER Secretary MEMBERS: Cara Pat Aikin, Pat Bay, lune Balch, Martha Sue Beasley, lames Beeler, Bernice Bell, Fisher Blanton, Mary Carolyn Boston, Marcia Brooks, Betty Sue Buttington, Mary lo Carroll, Mary Fletcher Cavender, Yvonne Cloud, Sylvia DHI-Xlbergo, Malcolm Edwards, Frances Kilgore, Lavita Love, Muriel Moss, Barbara Murph, lean Nettleton, Bobert Gllara, Claire Patrick, Mary lane Bickles, Ioan Slaughter, Helena Underwood, Mary Lois Ward, Betty Westbrook, Ted Winn. . 1 - T T l I4 'kg IOSEF MEIER as Hfliristus' PART l PART 2 1' S. M. U. CSLEE AND CHORAL Ht Qrilzlrk 1-Iillz 1Ba55inn Idlzlg FAlR PARK AllDlTQRll,iffi lficrcli 'Nl l lil Pertoririarices . . THOMAS S. WILLIAMS . ,Ar Director liiugireil iliiigwtiori ot Mr. '!'v u',ii IlilV7lllllff' IU lite 'iii-L fj?iQ.'i 1, fi ,J 'I' PRING CONCERT Horatio Parker Saint Saeris . Qld Maid and the Thiel Gian-Carlo Meriotti QPERA iii l4 scenes cglouffiawz cfmafgorfiif A Z lfziasuifif SCHOOL OF MUSIC Paul varilifiiwiilc, Dean Presents iii Faculty Recital MH. THOMAS S. WILLIATAS, TENOR Head of Voice Department Mclfarlarid Auditorium Iariuary Tl, P R O G R A M Silent 'Norsliip ...,. Reciiative Deeper and Deeper Still . Aria NVaii l-levr, Anqels Ieplitlia . Pack, Clucls Away! Matin Sona H6005 Salve Reqiria ....., Reciiative All'istarite partir di qui vorrei Romariza Quiiritlo riascesti tu 'Lu Hi tiiriv Botscliaii .....,. Frulilinqsmorqeri . . , . Lielwst du um Scliorilieii ..., Recii et Air rl'Azael l'L'EIlfCJI1l Pro-'lifiiie COS airs ioyeux Air. 0 temps a' iamfiis eilacP Romance La Maisrzri Grise MITUIIYIIIJCJ Cliarmiria Clilee . . . Possession . . . . . Welsh Air . . . , . KATHERINE CARLO, i i , l'f1- Ll Rini ii. iii ,1, , A. Ci ' 'w lliuirii-l tl uirl' l ltiiii lr l ll uirl l liririililliil II li is Lit iiiii Att-i . A ' iiiloshiiiii AC'L'OlItpL11i i st . Mrisiav , kyiisiriv lwiiliiiis lNfl llilwl lNl-1lil- i . ilriiiiii- llwliii -1 i' wr ' 'SS S23 ' v First time La Nziit in Soiitli . ing .filiill ll 1111 A l.. L iiiiiiii V-wil 'liii' ,,, U ir i liii rici. i i -Jug V, ,r . o 135 vs- wfsgrqgqng gg I A 4 4 , . af! . 4 M - 1' . 1. .f 1? ff' ,. I .1 If in , g, 35' 46 Ref -'ff '- A651 -ff If , 11 f Q I If- ,ff If 1 .1 5' - N.. g!'S9 gg,-1 Z ' ' AA ' 17? ui N, is f , ffkf F 5458:-ZH. Kaos p,Y5 H x1ex5?7tN MR x0 5 Y ff .- :' D .,U,.1'?, 'sQ','9 ' ' ISM1' 3 , :ff tiff. I gi'?.5 .f r,.I 11,-Q' s 1 'L' -.A 1 4 . ' M . . tj , 5 '5- L ng I ,.. . ,' If .' 7 1 f ,x f D .te-H: 4 e 111 :' r vi vhlfmfg 'H 5 ,HV 'Q 4 I Axla 4:14, 9 , 1 , XJJ L ' fl' I ,fn l ' U-,p,,, l rf 1 rx C OX ' . Y Ai TATA u YxA X f :fue MT g QAM Xf M K Xyixixakes . .syn X x QQOG- QvQYYOvx QQ YQQOQVQ ' -A XL-A T' .LM 0 Q gm? 'fxxixxhv' My C 'J bovV A Y 0215- . ma Wa xxx' 3 XO . , 'L I I N l t ' e V xv X W' W-I ww..-...W 1 2 E 5 3 T . a l E 6 E E E E 1 E I 5 i 5 E ls i r 5 i I I 5 I 'f' E fl fl! fm- ,-' gxkiixx SHHUHHHS AW A 'N WN' fy ufbws .rf o Airhart, Ashburn, Bailey, DePasaual, Farrington Forcum, Fraelich, lohnson, Kuehne, Livesay Moores, Pierson, Powell, Beanies, Slaughter MEMBERS: Azelle Airhari, Anne Ashburn, Lynette Bush, Rosemary DePasaual, Kathryn Iohnson, Kathryn Kuehne, Marjorie Lewis, Gloria Moores. PLEDGES: Annabelle Aumick, Bobbie Lee Aumick, Gladys Bailey, Bobbie Elliston, Margaret Farrington, Phyllis Forcurn, Lois Lee Fraelich, Gloria Livesay, Martha Pierson, lean Powell, Margaret Bearnes, loan Slaughter, Marcia Wiley. 138 0 Hg' Fraelich, Pierson, Farrington, and Slaughter look over the , , JFJ, pledge's manualg A D Pi's play with their kitty and smile Q for the camerag DePasqual, Lewis, Ashburn, and Bush hold executive council. ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER OFF l CEB S Fall Spring LYNETTE BUSH . . President . . LYNETTE BUSH ANNE ASHBURN . Vice-President . ANNE ASHBURN MARJORIE LEWIS . Secretary . lVlARIORIE LEWIS KATHRYN KUEHNE . Treasurer . KATHRYN KUEHNE PRESIDENT LYNETTE BUSH if 'git 4.. Q7 P, , '. v -1 ff' iQ' x1 1 'if Q 5 2' 5352+ ' . l 1 1 , ' Ffniwig. ig v g' A ' wfif The Alpha Delta Pi's were all out for victory, each member voiun- teering for war work. Ioan Slaughter had charge of the Campfire Girls Group in West Dallas and worked in South Dallas at the Day Nursery and in the Office of Civilian Defense. She was the Alpha Delta Pi repre- sentative to COGS. Lynette Bush was a volunteer worker at Hope Cot- tage, made several blood donations, and was a member of the USO Victory Belles. Margaret Beames, a member of Alpha Lambda Delta and Kappa Mu Epsilon, also belonged to the USO group and was a :nen1- f ber of the Dallas Service Club, with many hours of work for the Bed Cross, to her credit. Scarfs for that organization were made by Margaret and Phyllis Forcurn. Anne Ashburn, member oi Alpha Bho Tau Kirkos and Spring president of Panhellenic, worked for the ration board. Site and Phyllis voluntarily collected books and magazines for the USC and sent phonograph parts and records to our boys in the South Pacific. Bcseniary DePaSqual was a member of the USC in Dickinson. The Alpha Delfs contributed to the fund for service kits which was sponsored by vpn. national organization. A majority ot the members went to lNl:Kin:iey t: entertain service men there, and of course, kept up soldier morale with letter writing. 0 139 E fr, ' Qlx ffl - ' 'T ,H Ns.. gg., rw.. fi 19' if ins 3 ' ff Ji fm. 'W :M Rr, V' Q ff X 133 fr , , is 'W' gi 'W' RQ, ,gx 1f'1S?g 3 A ws , 7t W ma 11' ,,,...-:lr .ff rv ' 'Q '7 ,gr M- A iris- fi Z 'Q 0 my l' 0-it if ' + ? H' f Q, Mm . 4 W., MQJQQG in '55 QU A-'ff -IEI - ,,1A ,, my X71 0 Barrow, Bond, Buifington, Calkins, Calloway, Capers, Dawson I DuPuy, Foote, Fox, Furlow, Gaines, Hinchlifte, Hughes 0 Humphreys, Kimple, Lauhon, Mackey, Mattingly, Means, Moseley 0 McCartney, Neufeld, Nicholson, Orts, Patrick, Proctor, Robertson 0 Smith, Stovall, Stribling, Talley, Thompson, Whittlesey, Williams, Zang. eig?3QQ 2g,pM, I l'1AV W: if , , f M is ffl! .,, of 1 , fa j fra isis fe 5 4,4 ls Af f, :Q MEMBERS: Martha Ann Barrow, Ianet Brinker, Katherine Calkins, Betty Capers, loyce Fox, Willene Hinchliffe, Maryan Hughes, Eloylee Hunter, Mary Ruth Lauhon, Mary Elizabeth Lewis, Ioyce Mackey, Barbara McCartney, lo Ann Proctor, Ann Stribling, Betty Talley, Rita Vxfhittlesey, Beth Yarbrough. PLEDGES: Betty Bond, Beverly Brewster, Beverly Brown, Betty Sue Bufiington, Evalyn Burford, Willa lean Calloway, Virginia Dawson, Erma lean DuPuy, lane Anne Foote, Mary lane Furlow, Wanda Gaines, Pat Hawkins, Ioanne Hicks, Eloise Humphreys, Kay Kimple, Ann Mattingly, Mary Bob Means, Lee Moseley, Ruth Neufeld, Bobbie Nicholson, Ernestine Orts, Claire Patrick, Barbara Robertson, Ruth Marie Salling, lane Smith, Shirley Stovall, Melba Thompson, Audrey Ellen Williams, Pat Zang. 140 0 t 1 ' '-.ner .AQ- if' WWW j,. Pf-3 1 I I Dupuy, Fox, Lauhon, and Humphreys drinking in the sun and shooting the breezeg Spotlight points with pride to the new pledgesg Chi O actives' meeting seems hilarious. IGTA ALPHA CHAPTER OFFICERS Fall Spring IANET BRINKER . . . President . . . ANN STRIBLING CATHERINE CALKINS Vice-President BARBARA lVlCCARTNEY BARBARA MCCARTNEY Secretary MARTHA ANN BARROW' IOYCE MACKEY. . . Treasurer . . . BETTY CAPERS Chi Omeqa cuties were patriotic participants in all campus war wcrlc this year. Biqqest project was selling War Bonds and Stamps in the APO bond booth-S1325 worth of bonds, and S26 in stamps. Many ot the Chi Q's contributed to the Bed Cross blood donation drive. Ann Barrow took the Bed Cross Nurse's Aide course and worked six hours a week in one ot the Dallas hospitals, Audrey Ellen 'Williams was on COGS Steering Committee and later succeeded as president. Mary Buth Lauhcn was given an M award for work as president ot Panhellenic and president A ot Panhellenic House. Chosen tor Whos 'Who Mary Buth was vice-presr dent ot the 'senior class, member ot Kirlcos, and Psi Chi. l-lcncrs grained by other Chi O's were: presidency ot lnternational Belations Chili land Brinkerg secretaryship ot Panhellenic House, Barbara McCartney' Kirkfs lane Ann Foote and Ioyce Foxy Kappa Mu Epsilon and Alpha l..LlIlfit3C Delta, Betty Capersg Theta Sigma Phi, Ann Barrowg Siqnia Eelta Fi Mgmt'- qaret Ann Whittlesey, and Associate Editor of the M Book, loyce Fsx. PRESIDENT IANET BRINKER who later became president ot Y. W. C. A. 0 141 it Ari A '7' if F S53 JV sh ' l tis, lg rrftirwr ,f-up 'W' if--sr L. ' f . -2' 3' 'M' M AM-.r I eh-1 14 'Sr fm WS' 40 I-of '57 fi, 49 3 W ef? 4-' A --far , A -2? M , ry' J . , 1 'U' , 0 Ailzin, Almrda, Batter, A. Barnett, D. Barnett, Barton, Bay, Beasley 0 Broadus, Brundiqe, Bryan, Burns, Calhoun, Calvert, Cason, Cavender 0 Ditz ler, Eldridge, Fairchild, Freeman, B. C. Graham, S. F. Graham, Greaves, Gronbera 0 Hawthorne, Hayes, Hill, Hudqins, Huqhett, lohnston, B. M. Iones B. I. Icnes 0 I. lanes, Iordan, Kay, Kina, Leach, Lowe, Mattison, Murph 0 Mclsendon, Frehn, Shawver, Smith, Slicker, Sowell, Stewart, Venturine VVard, lrVhiteman. MEMBEBS: Cara Pat Aikin, Mary Lou Almeda, Arabella Barnett, lane Barton, Martha Sue Beasley, Margie Bryan, lane Burns, Leta to Calhoun, Wanda lean Calvert, lNinnell Cason, Mary Fletcher Cavender, Louise Ditzler, Helen Fairchild, Ethel Freeman, Betty Carolyn Graham, Sara Frances Graham, Iane Stroud Gronbera, Dorothy Dee Hill, Edith Huqhett, Ieanne Iohnston, Billie Maxine Iones, Bobbie lean lones, lean Iones, Billye lune Kay, Frances Kina, Cynthia Lowe, Dorothy McLendon, Mary Virginia Prehn, Betty Anne Smith, lose- phine Sparks, Emily Ann Stewart, Mary Lois Vlfhiternan. PLEDGES: Alice Altman, Laura Baker, Dee Barnett, Pat Bay, Ann Bell, Betty Broadus, Nancy Brundiae, Betty Flo Eldridge, Pat Goar, Claire Greaves, Topsy Hawthorne, Patsy Hayes, Betty Ann Hudqins, Marion Io lordan, Lucille Lawler, Anne Leach, Mary Matthewson, Mary Alice Mattison, Barbara Murph, Ian Murray, Barbara Richardson, Marilyn Rudolph, Elizabeth Shawver, Betty Sliclcer, Buth Sowell, Winifred Stark, Iean Venturine, Mary Lois Ward, Grace I. Williams. 142 0 4' 9 ',v'.x. gQ'J' Q . Wk AK' . ity 1 MH' ' . Kay introduces Rader to the pledge lineg Fairchild shares 4 her joke book with the pledgesg My, my, such industry and ' concentration, especially for the Tri Delts. ' THETA KAPPA CHAPTER oPP1cERs ff' Fall Spring Io SPARKS .... President . IEANNE IOHNSTON BILLYE IUNE KAY . Vice-President BILLYE IUNE KAY WANDA IEAN CALVERT Secretary BETTY ANNE SMITH CARA PAT AIKIN . . Treasurer . WINNELL CASON UA Since the Delta Delta Delta's were war-conscious this year, they con- centrated their energies on war projects and social functions, tor improv- ing everyones morale. All the Tri Delt's worked for COGS. Many otyme 'N members and pledges volunteered their services to the Red Cross, at- tended Nurses Aide and First Aid courses, or donated blood. ln addition, the chapter as a whole sponsored a war orphan now being cared tor in the United States. The girls sold 31,000 worth ot War Bonds and Stamps, Among campus activities, Tri Delt's were proud of the money they raised lor a scholarship to aid an S.lVl.U. student. lJVho's Who included write-ups ot lo Sparks and Billye Iune Kay this year. Io was president of Atkiigs Hall, and member ot Kirkos, Arden Club, Zeta Phi Eta, and Phi Chi Theta. Membership in Student Council, Alpha Lambda Delta, Debate Team, Kirlcos, and service on the steering committee ot CCDGS put Billye Iune in Whos Who. Ieanne Iohnston was outstanding tor her Panhellenic duties, and for her ettort in promoting COGS. Tri Deltais sophomore is X award went to Sue Beasley, member of Alpha Lambda Delta and PRESIDENT IO SPARKS Y.W.C.A. program chairman. 0 143 ' 1 , A ,4 fy ., ,fy-Mike wffiefiz. ,if C 03,1 ill ,vmwmb sm, F N MY zyblhyn 4 'll 5- . 'QT - magma. t , .. lf . -YQ' ,ig P 1 wwf , ' it - -. I . Ham ghw 9' 'Sax M I 1 elf' 'F' .1 F ' ,' XS fe f' ,P rl ' ' fi , 'QS 1'-Q vm-,6 il? QTY -up sszgb ww it 'f ,gy 2 ? I f f. ww ,,ns0?' 12-, , E ,,.. t .af o ,eff ,A 4 l f , -ilu., Q 452 me 1 'Uk Kai I-' 'msn' ...oy 0 Albright, Bailey, Blanton, Brown, Carruth, Conley, Connally, Curl 0 DeSalme, Pranks, Garber, Gay, Hamilton, Hancock, Hardinq, Hughes 0 lack son, Iakel, Kynard, Lasswell, Leslie, Lloyd, Lynch, Mapes 0 Murtha, McCasl4ill, Platt, Pinson, Rarnus, Reels, Roberts, Hoop 0 Schenewerk, Snell, Stearns Thomason, R. Walker, V. Vtfallcer, Whitehead, Yearaan. MEMBERS: Dorothy Arnold, Marion Lee Bailey, Bloise Mae Brown, Billie Buth Conley, Mary Curl, Betty lean DeSalrne, Ann Franks, Dorothy Garber, Cynthia Gay, Mary Sue Hancoclz, Virginia Haghes, lanet lakel, Evelyn Kfynard, Betty Allen Lasswell, Martha Leslie, Rachel Lloyd, lean Lynch, Marjorie Pinson, Mary Bamus, Anna lf. Reed, Mae Roberts, lo Boop, Vivian Walker, Mary Cecilia Whitehead, Martha Mae Yeargran. PLBDGBS: Beverly Albrecht, lean Blanton, Dorothy Brown, Dcrris Carruth, Lena Mary Connally, Lura Dell Ham- ilton, Dorothy lean Harding, Dorothy laclcson, Peojay Mapes, Alice Murtha, Shirley McCaslcill, Patricia Pfatf, losephine Reel, Patricia Schenewerlc, Betty Lee Snell, Marion Stearns, Dolores Thomason, fluth Walker. 144 0 4 . Discussion of dates, parties and the man shortage Flies thick T A T and fast before meetingg Hancock cuts capers on the keys while Vivian, Dorothy, and jo beam their approvalg D G's knittin' for Britain. ALPHA UPSILON CHAPTER OFFICERS K Fall Spring ' T ea DOROTHY ARNOLD . . President . . DOROTHY ARNOLD MAE ROBERTS . . Vice-President . , MAE ROBERTS MARTHA MAE YEARGAN Secretary MARTHA MAE YEARGAN EVELYN KYNARD . . Treasurer PRESIDENT DCRGTHY ARNOLD IEAN LYNCH The Delta Gammas sported both brawn and brain this year. They proved they could play a mean game ot ball by sharing iirst place lpn- ors in intramural speedball and winning second place in girls basket- ball competition. They were also proud to be the only sorority cn the compus with two Mortar Board members. The brain children were Mary Ramus and Martha Mae Yeargan, who both also rated Viilicls Who mention. Realizing that too much work and no play made Delta Gamma's dull girls, DG's forgot jobs and lessons for an exciting evening ot dancing at the annual Twilight Dance at the Melrose Hctel. Next came the program dance at Arlington Lee Hall, and then the function in April, which climaxed an enjoyable year. DCKS were known about the campus for Varied activities. Mary Sue Hancock was president ct Atkins Hall, Mary Curl was chosen a member ot Alpha Lambda Delta. After an exciting campaign, Ginny Hughes served on Student Council. Dore thy Arnold was secretary ot the junior class. Io Hoop was elected to the vice-presidency of the sophomore classy and Pat Ptatt served as treasurer ot the freshman class. Mary Rarnus was outstanding in the speech depart' ment and Arden Club productions. 0 145 i . . it 11 -'S Q 4, E i E M r E Y 1 I . 1 E i X 4 1 Q' ,i ,g , ' I 3 ,B B i I 1 V i i i i I l W ' '+P 2574 in . I it if ii it 0 Borton, Orton, Pickens Popsick, Wgtkins, Whittington i MEMBERS: Boberto Lee Bgrton, Bette Buth Horton. PLEDGES: Tommie Colien Orton, Loverne Pickens, Anno Louise Popsick, Phyllis Stofter, Mgrthg Wgtkins, Peggy Io Whittington. 146 0 it' -nd lo xx P -. t . , s . s 'Z'-'K xl '. I, Pledges enjoy their own culinary arty Bette Ruth Horton explains a few tricks of the trade to the girlsg Trio of Delta Zeta's take The Night Train to Memphis. ALPHA PSI CHAPTER O F F l C E R S Fall Spring BETTE RUTH HORTON . . President . . BETTE RUTH HoRToN ROBERTA LEE BARTON Vice-President ROBERTA LEE BARTON ROBERTA LEE BARTON . Secretary . ROBERTA LEE BARTON BETTE RUTH HORTON . . Treasurer . . BETTE RUTH HORTON Sports manager Anna Louise Popsick led the DZ's in lNl.S.A inter-sorority sports competition. PRESIDENT BETTE RUTH HQRTON in To start the year ott, Miss Florence M. Meyer, National Dezfitx tor Delta Zeta, honored the local chapter with a visit. Then the :line ter did inspired bond-sellina, aave several intoriiial parties, xl tir- nial tea and dance, and participated in campus activities its in dividuals and as qroups. Bette Ruth l-lorton was tt iiieinlier 51 the oriainal CQGS Steering Coniiiiittee and publicity chairnzan tit the orqanization. Phyllis Stotter also represented the DZs an the Stcerxp Coriiniittee. Roberta Barton was treasurer ot Panhellenic aiiti az. cm, H vw - tive nieniher ot Y.W.C.A. Menilier ot Theta Siqiiia Plii, Bette nritn Horton served The Campus as Assistant Editor, Si-tina Delta P1 ,lit ri Mortar Board, as Publicity Chairman, and Mortar Boqird :is Pixstqz' vv . koi. a 147 if B 5' ,A .pr If nip' Mkt 'Q ybjif :aa 'VF Wi, 'W Qi svn? Q 4 Q... 'HF' -J' 'Q 1 ll ' ....-4 SYN? I' Y . rv- 'W -K9 WEN W..,,,,, 13 my ...Q-fav W r,,,.-f I 1- IQ - ,u N It t 'ZIQQ t 4 O Ballard, Baltzeaar, Bell, Chamliters, Dallas, Davis 0 Hilqer, Howard, lourdan, Kilaore, McDowell, Newby I Partlow, B. Patterson, B. Patterson Bedden, Bickles, Saxon O Scott, Slack, Smith, Smith, Swickheimer, Turner 0 Vtfallwork, White, Wilson, 'tNinters, Youna, Zobel. MEMBEBS: Billie Ballard, Marian Baltzeaar, Mary Louise Chambers, Ellen Partlow, Betsy Patterson, Ruth Patterson, Betty Bast, Mary lane Bicl-iles, Anita Scott, Katie Frank Slack, Eayrinne Smith, Mary Wallwork, Marjorie Ann 'Wl'iite. PLEDGES: Betty Claire Bell, Lady Alys Dallas, terry Davis, Bette l-lilaer, Mildred Howard, Iacquelin lourdan, Frances Kilgore, Marjorie Milne, Virainia McDowell, Mary Lou Nelson, Dorothy Newby, Kathleen Bedden, Esta Saxon, Frances Smith, Sara Swiclzheimer, Iacqueline Turner, Bennie lo Vtfilson, Patty Win- ters, Becky Young, Betty Zabel. 148 0 The sisters look over Grimm's Fairy Tales before meetingg Gamma Phi cats swing out and cut a few rugsg Pledges serve dinner for the mighty actives. ALPHA XI CHAPTER OFFICERS Fall Spring BETTY RAST . . President . BETTY BAsT ELLEN PARTLOW . . Vice-President ELLEN PARTLOW FAYRINNE SMITH . . . Secretary . FAYRINNE SMITH MARY LCUISE CHAMBERS Treasurer . . lERRY DAVIS PR ESIDENT BETTY BAST ,Q -. '1 , I .XY 1 Q I ,I - ,' I Numbering among representative Mustangs on the campus are those who claim Gamma Phi Beta as their sorority. Betty Bast iig- ured in the Speech Department as a member ot Senior Arden Cluti and Zeta Phi Eta. She was also elected to liirlqos and held the rosie tion ot treasurer ot the Iunior Class. Mary lane Biclqles served as Student Council Bepresentative trom the Music School and also was elected a member ot Kirkos. Outstanding in the Business School were Ellen Partlow and Marjorie Ann Wliite, who were leaders in organizing a new business honorary. Marjorie Ann was also elected to Beta Gamma Sigma. ln the tield ol spoils, such stellar players as Betsy and Buth Patterson did themselves proud. Wlieii it ccune to whole-hearted participation in war work, Anita Scott, Katie Frank Slack, and Mary Wallwork served best, devoting many hours ta classes and Bed Cross Canteen service. 0 149 E l i t l t 1 i l 3 t i E l l i l i l l I K l I t I t i 0 1 -S- ir at XXV !,,f ' LK W, P0 -04 'fr 1:19 ,sr 'WH 45 ff E fa, me J , , ,MQ ,af 4, , fi fix? if ii ,Mari , ly 'V , 1 A Q' r X, 8 ,ve if W? 1'- ':'2?' 15 mf' fm 'WTS' , W B is H5 ,e.,,,,4...J ,. .. A 0 Ahlirott, Baldwin, Bechtel, Brush, Burain, Cahell, Canfield 0 Cannon, Clark, Cowden, Dolencie, Doss, Dunn, Golden, Green 0 Hall, Holder, Hol ldndsworth, Horne, Hyde, B. lohnson, M, lohnsvn, Kelly 0 Lynch, Mather, Munqer, Murphree, Norman, Pounds, Stone, Sullivan 0 Th:-rnton, Travis Turner, Vfatti-rs, VViley, Young, 'x tfilliCrrns. MElzflBEBS: Ian vf.1 Aklpott, Margaret Bechtel, Beth Brush, Sarah Lee Cabell, Kitty Canfield, Laura Cannon, Dilly Carter, Anna Patton Clark, Ada May Cowden, Pat Crawford, Frances Golden, Babette Iohnson, Marvin Gene Iohnson, Martha Mather, Louise Munaer, Ann Boaters, Pea Sullivan, Ieanne Turner, Scotty Williams, Eudora Youna. PLEDGES: Eleanor Adam, Mary lane Baldwin, Nancy Brooks, Mae Brush, Virginia Lee Burain, Dorothy Dolencie, Lihbie Doss, Ann Dunn, lane Fletcher, Betty Green, Anne Hall, Pat Holder, Ann Hol- landsworth, Betty Horne, Dot Hyde, Martha Iohnson, Norma Kelly, Sue Kuylcendall, Mary Lynch, Catherine Murphree, Norma Norman, Dennie Pounds, ludy Stone, lodie Thornton, Arnylee Travis, Grace Waters, Mary Ellen Wiley. 150 0 Sullivan and Turner greet Prexy Carter - all smilesg Martha, Babette, Beth, and Dody lose interest in the am-. ,v- scrap book when cameraman appearsg the Thetas can play cards, too. BETA SIGMA CHAPTER OFFICERS Fall Spring DILLY CARTER . . President . . KITTY CANEIELD FRANCES GOLDEN Vice-President BABETTE IOHNSON ADA MAY COWDEN . Secretary . . . ANN ROGERS IEANNE TURNER . . Treasurer . F. -T9 F PRESIDENT DILLY CARTER . DODY YOUNG Thetas were proud to take the speedball cup lor the second conse- cutive year. Ada Mae Cowden ably coached the winning team. Vue qinia Burain and leanne Turner scored hiahest in intrarnural archery. Cn the service side, the chapter participated in COGS activities, spurred by Martha Mather, CCDGS treasurer, and torteited its A function in keep ina with wartime econorny. The traditional backward dance was on the campus tor the same reason. l943 ROTUNDA beauty, Frances Golden, made Who's Who as secretary ot the Students' Association. Delia Beth Carter served as Vice-president ot W.S.G.B and Associate Iustice on the Student Iudiciary. Maraaret Bechtel received an M Award tor work as Associate Editor oi the ROTUNDA and Campus News Editor. Martha Mather was president ot Kirlcos and Panhellenic house. Maraaret was secretary of the latter. Mu Phi Epsilon aave its aavel to leanne Turner Arden Workshop to Babette lohnson. Ada Mae Cowden and Beth Brush were president and secretary, respectively, ot Delta Psi Kappa, Duruxtr the intersession, Sara Lee Cabell helped edit the Campus. 0 151 i as A f1 .2 i1 Gi lp 4 l tff'fEFlflcE D, 3 K' fl 5' tw fi N - xv , ag . sn x 4 I 1-' l -Eg N ll -l ll 7 ' A 5 , fill J lv-'WNY W I l ' at ,--: Q ,., , 5 Q -f ..,.' ' fy V , I . V 1 ak ' ,.,' in A .4 M , , knn f f 4 R if 7 0 -J: - Q ty f , W . J fl I ,EZ V 1,1 V Q5 ...mu f i R -lg I Ar A f 9:3 -GQ 4- 5 ,V S ,, 'lb' son-av 'H 6 3 'it :K 43.115 ,-.-Q wid lu, WSF' t 1 r ' 'Wk ' fy x i ...v 1 -gif' Q' ' '- tx If 1. 35141, ff if .Ig Jinx, 'V' fl rs ' 4 5 1--ov 'f-an-W.. ew 'A' 1 S f 1 f W PS nz: -, ,R N 3. my :ga 3+ gr ,, ,A,. 1,1 l ., ' U f W A , ff, , 3 as ts, 'W' 137' A IEAQ.: - l A V X E 0 Balhiw, Boot-clrorcrt, Corley, Crantil, Dollarhide, Dupree, Edwarnls, Fuller, Gannon, Gorsuch 0 Greenwell, Herne-nway, lacolay, lohnston, Leisy, Lowry, lflaclury, Man 0 Meriwritlrer, Mitchell, Mrirrison, McLendon, Northcutt, Q'Beirne, B. Crarn, B. Cranr 0 Perner, Peterson, Bayzor, Beagan, Binlcer, Balt, ffffrfiger, Settle 0 Brnith, Storey, Townsend, ltfVallaCf', 'xVatl1in, W-i-lgflir, lNel3ster, Vlfolfe, Wooley, Wrather. MEMBERS: lane Ballew, Eannie Bool-thout, Betty Cesinger, Martha Corley, Pat Cranfil, Buth Edwards, Betty Gorsuclr, lean lacoby, lacltif lolrnstcn, Martha Maclay, Virginir McLendon, Ann Meriwether, Sara Morrison, Ann Northcutt, Betsy Oranr, Anne Binker, lodie Seegrfr, lean Settle, Mary l-lelen Smith, Evlyn Storey, Peggy Wallace, Betty Lou Vtfarner, Alice Webb, Tissie VVhatley, Catherine Wrather. PLEDGES: Margaret Boutwell, Agnes Currninahanr, Bette Dollarhide, Laura Dupree, Kitty Fuller, Lupy Gannon, Lorna Greenwell, Perkie l'ler'nenway, Doris Hurt, Marry Dell l-lirlasey, Margaret Leisy, Dorothy Lowry, Marilyn Man, Mary Ellen Mitchell, lane O'Beirne, Robbie Orarn, Mrrry Perner, Marilyn Peterson, Selwyn Rayzor, Marjorie Reagan, Virginia Bolt, Martha Townsend, Barbara Warner, Mildred Watkin, Ella Margaret Webster, Martha Wolfe, Margaret Woolley. 152 0 l l l S i E w 4 4 1 ,gf '-4+1-'mfx,-...--- ini! TL, rr t -A Gorsuch, Settle, and Cranfil share their letters with the less fortunate sistersg Peggy and Jackie entertain the gals with their new routineg Kappas celebrate Mustang victory via radio with cokes and fritos. GAMMA PHI CHAPTER OFF I C EH S Fall Sprina BETTY LoU WARNER President lVlARY HELEN SMITH EVLYN STOREY . Vice-President ANN MERIWETHER RUTH EDWARDS . . Secretary . . . ANNE RINKER IEAN SETTLE . . Treasurer . .PEGGY WALLACE received an M Award. lacqueline Iolmston pounded the travel for freshman class secretaryg Anne Rinker, sophomore class secretary ana secretary of Mary Helen Smith was Campus society editor. fi- editors of the ROTUNDA feature section were Martha Townsend and Maine PRESIDENT BETTY Lou WARNER Qflfel l-eiSY- 0 153 Kappas catered to extra-curricula, COGS, and social circulation. Par- ticipation in war work was their dominant interest. PeQ5JY 'Wallace was co-founder and vice-president of CQGS to which 90 per cent of the chapter belonqed. For the third year, Kappas won pina pong. Ann lnfergf.-.'eiher coached the respective teams to a first in basketball, second in sgreeairall. Key characters included lodie Seeaer, president of W.S.G,B. She are peared in VVho's 'Who, was treasurer of Mortar Board, and president Q: Delta Phi Alpha. Also in Whos Who were Evlyn Storey, lrlonteccmiria chairman, Y vice-president, and Student Council member, and Peggy Wallace, member of Kirkos, Alpha Kappa Delta, and Psi Chi, who later Alpha Kappa Deltap Fannie Lee Bookhout, for lota Epsilon. Second ctticer of Kirlcos was Betty Gorsuch. Virginia lVlcLendon took notes for the senior 1 class and was SMU's queen to the Texas Hound-Up. Dorothy Lowry was ' ' CNR xS?.k,,t:,,'t- -wtf 1' yun- M .vm fr-'ul' 'Q' 'E 'U 'YAC 2 Mg 4 .all-.. tw 4? -v--if aw , nr fs., ,, -,K ,.. -.r 'W 17 hu mo- D ,gaps ,Q QD' I, Abs, 'IK f 'h .n 1,4-'sp' N f K kb' x I Q, Z? , S -or ff? A N was 1-.H 5 s I , Y-:Y , mg f Z3 . '77 f 1-9 5 'l , ' 'Ii A 5 N ' 1 0 Alden, B. Allen, H, L. Allen, Arnold, Bell, Boggess, Campbell, Cantwell 0 Carr, Coleman, Harrison, Heagler, Hormann, Hunt, Hurst, Iarmon 0 Iohn son, Knight, Lt1Prf'-lle, Latham, Love, A. Martin, E. Martin, Minter 0 Morey, Moore, Murphy, Myers, Gldham, Parrott, Penniman, Pierce 0 Reid, Slaugh tr-r, M. I. Smith, V. Smith, Story, Stumberg, Turner, Vtfeir 0 Vv'elborn, Wharton, Vlfilliiord, Wilson, Wohltorcl, Wood, Wright, Wyatt. MEMBERS: Betty Alden, Helen Lee Alien, Mary Arnold, Bereniece Bell, Frances Boggess, Pat Campbell, loAnn Cantwell, Pat Garrett, Shirley Heagler, Mary Lou Hormann, lacguelyn Hurst, lean Downs Iarmon, Mary lean Iohnson, Betty Ruth Knight, Gail Kucera, lane LaPrelle, Ann Martin, loann Morey, Elizabeth McGar, Barbara Parrott, Marian Penniman, Elizabeth Ann Pierce, Betty Lu Slaughter, Marty Smith, leannette Story, Mary Stumberg, Gene Wharton, Betty Willitord, Helen Wohltorcl, Nancy Rose Vtfood, Dean Wright, Peggy Wyatt. PLEDGES: Betty Allen, Virginia Carr, Lilyan Ruth Coleman, Betty Dunaway, Ann Harrison, Leane Hunt, Louise Latham, Lavita Love, Eris Martin, Sally Minter, Ann Moore, Sara Murphy, Alice Virginia Myers, Mary Virginia Oldham, Eugenia Pierce, Lorraine Reid, Virginia Smith, Betty Lou Tolleson, Betty Turner, Virginia Weir, Ie-an Welborn, Sue Wilson. 154 0 ,. ff.. Q I ,ip iz 'A' W , S, my y 42 Pledges stir up some tasty eats for the activesg Knight Story, Wharton, and Williford gaze fondly at the basket ball trophyg Eap, Pat, Dean, and Babs soak in the sunshine. TEXAS BETA CHAPTER oPFIcERs Fall ELIZABETH MCGAR . President ELIZABETH ANN PIERCE GENE WHARToN . Vice-President . IEANNETTE STORY MARY IEAN IOHNSON Secretary .BETTY LU SLAUGHTER ' PAT GARROTT . . Treasurer ...... J PRESIDENT ELIZABETH MCGAR . . MARY STUMBERG .BJ , -'N' I' I 5' I, I' y,, ,xl I H , 1 ,J , .. F V I 6 1 ' ' . lo' 'ur V ,, 51 l N Xt xg A U Ulm if f- Spring ' 'xx ' I if PIII -vll 1' 1 6 x 4 Y P M ' V ,I L' qs W I v H ,.-at -f ,IA - . 'A Y , lf' 5 ' 'ff' ' lv ,Q 4 f-3. ' - , The Pi Phi arrow has scored another bull's eye as this school year closes. Beginning the year in true Pi Phi fashion, pretty Eris Martin reigned as queen over Homecoming festivities. Prexy Pierce frantically tore her hair between founding COGS, attending to presidential duties, and being chosen for an M award and into Who's Who. Peg VVyatt divided her time between singing with Three Co's and an Ed, meeting with the Student Council, and whipping up delicacies for the Navy. lean- nette Story, editor of ROTUNDA, was named to Who's VVho. Cute and vivacious, Mary lean Iohnson served as treasurer of the senior class. Gene Wharton distinguished herself by being elected into Alpha Theta Phi. Pi Phi's active in other honoraries were: Barbara Parrott, Marion Penniman, Ieannette Story, Alpha Lambda Deltag Betty Lu Slaughter, Elizabeth Ann Pierce, Ieannette Story, Peg Wyatt, and Helen Lee Allen, Kirkos. Mary Lou I-lormann and Helen Wohlford, Delta Psi Kappa nterzif bers, and Tutta Stumberg were very active in Pi Phi sports. The Pi Phiis did their part in war work with all members and pledges participating in COGS, selling bonds and stamps, and sponsoring a war orphan. 0 155 A .o U6 5' 6 5 6. A? 9- 3 F-Q nrorarozorofis -QQK -'if lv ,.-ng. ,IGB Q . 'V .r - ' WWW Mi. ! t 4i...,.3,. wmv-' , KW, r x 3 . X i WS-4 wwf?- H M ,M Aa- E NSPUW' fm 2 t ff fi' , .J L- ' win-4 1 -W rv H 0 Arnold, Bay, Bell, Benson, Berry, Brooks, Brown O D. Childers, H. Childers, Clayton, Couch, Crews, Dunaway, Fisher 0 Fleming, Hatchel, Iohnson Kuntz, Laird, Ledlsetter, Manton O Marshall, Maury, Moore, McGrede, A. Nichols, M. Nichols, 0'Quin 0 Preston, Senseney, Smith, Taylor, Tennison Westmoreland, Wilfona, Znrnhrunnen. MEMBERS: Martha Ellen Bell, Marcia Brooks, Iune Brown, Dorothy Childers, Mary Katherine Fisher, Alice Fleming, Marion Laird, Dorothy Ledhetter, lane Manton, Anna May Maury, Annella Nichols, Betty lane Preston, Doris Senseney, Dorothy Taylor, Marjorie Terr- nison, Edythe Westmoreland, Helen Wilfona, Lola Belle Wissernan, Claydean Zumbrunnen. PLEDGES: Melba Arnold, Bernice Bay, Billie Benson, Norma Berry, Helen Childers, Madelon Clayton, Doris Couch, Elaine Covey, Hildred Crews, LaTrelle Dunaway, Celesta Hatchel, Marthalyn Iohnson, Gloria Kuntz, Ieanne Marshall, Billye lean Meyers, Bobbie Lee Moore, lane McGrede, Marilyn Nichols, Eloise O'Qui1r, Marie Scott, Earline Smith, Anna Wilson, Carol Gene Wilson, Carolyn Wolfe, 156 0 Y Manton points with pride to Sigma's charter for the bene- Fit of pledges Kuntz, Childers, and Flemingg The bunch gathers for informal sing-songg Pledges enjoy the punch qspikedn , SIGMA CHAPTER OEEicERs Fall LOLA BELLE WISSEMAN President LOLA BELLE WISSEMAN MARION LAIRD . . Vice-President . . IANE MANTON DOROTHY TAYLOR . . Secretary . . DOROTHY CHILDERS EDYTHE WESTMORELAND Treasurer EDYTHE VVESTMORELAND PRESIDENT LOLA BELLE WISSEMAN vl'l. ' Spring Once again the wearers ot lavender and maroon distinguished tnenz- selves in red and blue activities . . . successful rush week . . . impressive initiation . . . colortul parties . . . Monday night meetings . . . gala A torrnal . . . these and other fragments were highlights in the memories ot 1944 Sigma Kappas. During the first war trimester the Sigmas emphasised war work. They initiated the APC War Bond Drive, selling many bonds and stcmos. Claydean Zumbrunnen and Martha Ellen Bell served on the steering committee ot COGS. All Sigmas knitted, danced with service men, made scrapboolcs, and mailed Campuses tor victory. Outstanding among the Sigma sisters were: Prexy Lola Belle W'isseman, secretary, lnteriaith Bound- tableg Anna May Maury, secretary, Panhellenic, Claydean Zumbrunnen, Assistant Editor, 1944 ROTUNDA, Kirkosg Margie Tennison, president, MSA- Hildred Crews, Managing Editor, the Campusf Helen Wiltong, Managing Editor, 1944 BOTUNDA, president, Students' Publishing Company, Feature Editor, the Campus. Studious Sigmo's were members ot many honoraries: Alpha Lambda Delta recognized Martha Ellen Bell, Marcia Brooks, lane Manton, Betty Preston, Helen Wiltoirigg Delta Psi Kappa included Claydean Zumbrunnen, Margie Tennisong Alpha Kappa Delta pledged Alice Elezning' Mu Phi Epsilon chose lune Brown, Betty Preston, lane Manton: Delta Phi Alpha elected Marcia Brooks, Helen Wiltoiigy Psi Chi, Edythe Vlfestznoreland. 0 157 f mf ZWA zm V570 'Wx ,pu 'V it W w.-AIQV' :W ' 5 i W-if X P3 M 'zz ...nf mr Q7 W J Q , -. N S ' M if r -n av' , ' V ' V413 'Nw 2 H ,gg 1 M ?Q,.,alf DN' ,, A... , J, ,K KQV mf A ,V X. 1- - 'f 19+ MQ., fi? rv., -H 2 0 Barlow, Berestord, Bourland, Brazil, Brown, Bruton, Carter, Cloud 0 Cook, B. I. Cruse, H. Cruse, Duff, Hamilton, Harwell, Kilpatrick, Lovett 0 Mit- cham, Mitchell, A. Moore, Cv. Moore, McKinney, McWharter, Neilson, Penick 0 Putman, Reese, Reynolds, Schutzel, Shands, Shuttles, B. Smith, V. Smith, 0 Solomon, Tucker, Underwood, Walker, Weakley, Westbrook, Winston, Woods, Wright. MEMBERS: Dorothy Chaftin Anderson, Mary Ann Barlow, Frances Beresford, loanne Brown, Dorothy Bruton, Betty lean Carraway, Nell Carter, Yvonne Cloud, Anne Cook, Marian Dutt, Clarlyn Hamilton, Sara Harwell, Dorothy Kelly, Virqinia Kilpatrick, Elise Meletio, Mary Martha Mitcham, Nancy Penick, Beth Eitfert Reynolds, Barbara Schutzel, Marian Shuttles, Barbara Smith, Helena Underwood, Helen Marie Winston, Mariorie Vtlriaht, Norma Wright. PLEDGES: Betty Don Bartlett, Mary Kate Bourland, Sarah lane Brazil, Patsy Bryan, Bobbie lane Cruse, Hortense Cruse, Mary Lovett, Helen Mitchell, Ann Moore, Gerry Moore, Ruth Hill McKinney, Pat McWharter, Inez Neil- son, Margaret Nicholson, Betsy Putman, Betty Ann Quinn, Garnett Reese, Sarah Beth Shands, Virginia Smith, lane Solomon, Mary Ann Walker, Nancy Weakley, Betty Westbrook, Rose Ann Woods, Ieanne Zachry. 158 0 Qiing Mitcham learns the fine points of ping pong while Duff and Smith act as judges, preparing to award the 3643 Zeta enjoys a hilarious evening of music, laughter and knittingg Prexy Wright calls attention to Zeta news. OMEGA CHAPTER OFFICERS Fall Spring X MARIORIE WRIGHT President . . DOROTHY BRUTON NELL CARTER . Vice-President HELENA UNDERWOOD V MARIAN DUE? . . Secretary . MARY ANN BARLOW V BARBARA SCHUTZEL Treasurer . . . NANCY PENICK PRESIDENT MARIORIE WRIGHT ' ?'f nw' 301-HT. . ex ildlnu 'rim' 1 Q igef Yrs., if il With an emphasis on doing war work added to their normal prcgrani of campus and social activities, the Zeta Tau Alphas were busier than usual at S.M.U. during the l943-44 school year. ln the spring, the Zetas held a backward dance for the benefit of the USO. During the first tri- mester, they revived their annual tradition of giving a Mid-'Winter Formal Dance at the Dallas Country Club, They sold over S5000 in Vifar Bonds and Stamps which was the highest amount sold this year at the APC booth. Members and pledges were active in CCGS, and different fields of Bed Cross volunteer service. Among Zeta girls who merited individual recognition by their campus activities were: Barbara Smith, who was Assistant Editor of The Campus and a member of Theta Sigma Phi: Mary Ann Barlow, who also belonged to 'Theta Sigma Phig and Nell Carter, who represented the business school in the Student Council. Norma Wright kept the banking records of the sophomore class. Ann Cock, Nancy Penick, Helena Underwood, and Marjorie Wright were members of Kirkos. Frances Beresford, Norma Wright, and Barbara Smith were in Alpha Lambda Delta. Frances Beresford graduated with honors in lklarch. 0 159 x S L '5 lt t L ,fx W' em' ,M X fx V7 ,gt W, , --Hiding, A ? ,t it L 5 f, QQ . 4? LLIHWJM , ! , 2 H' 1 f 'N-.XR Q A N-. f WWZSPY fs o Gilman, Goidl, Goldbera, Kirschner Levine, Morchower, Voael, Weltman MEMBERS: Anna Lee Fried, Paulette Gilrnan, vice-president, Dorothy Goidl, secretary, Selma Kirsoliner, president. PLEDGES: Ada Mae Goldberg, Lenora Levine, Blanche Morchower, treasurer, Ellen Rudnick, Ruth Vogel, Lorelei Weltrnan. 160 0 -3 'RQ af' r ' 'P' IHHHHNIIHS A 'ff' f G5 Vet fl fr ' g Mas ff' nr 8- 'Finn wr -K X 'i3 W QW A I A: 4-0-sq ff li L Nik if P grim we h .A f D Jw Q A-for f on A ,.. rr' A A f ' ::- W ,L . 1 P . f at I -'ls ' ' S ,an ,.., ' , ' SMR . 5 Q H X I Q -new f 4 -as . X. H A A rf 1.. , . -W , , ,::, ,-- - is . t , K s .,,,,,,,: ... f , 0. 6 ,N WJ . . r ' ' N 2' U , 'Ar V, A -Nr V . ,ANP fl .ri Z Q 52, 4' W ill' ww 4k 1 x ti , .. t . . , s- :' 'fin Q f .wif A . -1 , 1 ,f .N as x j , L . A A t, , Y Nj, , , U -s W r . 'V' W J' 'Assn was M tr 4 ,j 2 .if-A 'Gs V -41' ' ' in-M ' ere el 0 Arnold, Baker, Bartliolornew, Beal, Behrens, Boucher, Boyd, Bryant 0 Buttler, Carlyon, Carter, Dathe, Dopp, Fisher, Plath, Foree O Gordon, Griffith B. Harrison, l. Harrison, Haseltino, Hilfhard, Johnson, lohnston O Kendrick, Kent, Kramer, Lewis, Litchfield, Love, McLean, Oqleshy 0 Oshurn, Parker Parrish, Pickard, Stewart, Stinson, Terrell, Titus, Webber. MEIXIBEBS: Boy Arnold, lorries Bartholomew, Clyde Beal, Carl Boucher, Bill Boyd, C. A. Bryant, George Burtler, Dick Carlyon, Tommy Carter, A. WN. Cullum, Eugene Dopp, Iohn Fisher, loe Flath, Kenneth Foree, Graham Gordon, Bill Griffith, Harvey Haseltine, lr., Bolo Hervey, Bob lohnson, Dewey lohnston, Choyce Kendrick, Bartis Kent, Art Litchfield, Edgar McLean, Bill Osburn, lames Pickard, Kirk Belyea, Bill VJeloher. PLEDGES: loe Baker, lim Behrens, Walter Dathe, Bill Harrison, lames Harrison, Bob Hibhard, Clifford Kramer, Dick Leinfelder, Bill Lewis, Elwood Love, Bolo Oqleshy, Briscoe Parker, Ir., Cecil Parrish, Clyde Stewart, Modrell Stinson, Walter Terrell, Bolo Titus. 162 0 l, M. Pledges keep the A.T.O. clean and shiny while Carter pre- pares to swing the paddle at First speck of dustg Members and pledges gather for a few rounds of pokerg Carlyon and the Alpha Tau's croon their Sweetheart song. EXAS DELTA EPSILON CHAPTER CFFICEBS A+ W V -5 Fall Spring C. A. BRYANT . . President . . BOB HERVEY BOB HERVEY . Vice-President . . CLYDE BEAL BII.L BOYD . . . Secretary . . . BILL BOYD IOHN FISHER . . Treasurer HARVEY HASELTINE IFN PRESIDENT BOB HERVEY Alpha Tau Omega fraternity Carried On althaugh a great number Of its pledges and members were in the COuntry's service. ln pessessian Of their hOuse, the ATOS cOuld hOld many sOcial functions there, mast Outstanding Of which was their annual lvlante CarlO party. BOE Hervey served nOt Only as president Of the fraternity, but also as president C: Alpha Kappa Psi and memher Of Blue Key. C. A. Bryant was CO-preducer Of the l944 Pigskin Bevue, and member Of Sigma Delta Chi. Clyde Stewf art, alsO a Sigma Delta Chi, served On the BOTUNDA staff as assistani editOr and On the spOrts staff Of the Campus, and as assaciate editer Ot the l94l3-44 Student Directory. lOhn Fisher was a me-miter Of Pai Eta Sigma and Kappa Mu EpsilOn. Cther ATG math sharks Of Kappa Mu Epsilon were Bill Griffith, Harvey Haseltine, and Bah lelmsen, Bill Vfelrber was the president Of Sigma Gamma Xi. Big saeial function Of the fratere nity's year was the annual Black and Vifhite Farmal held at the Dallas COuntry Cluh. 0 163 l , t ' fr fi vw f :-N6 -..ani - wi 4 Y ,,,,, Jlw' foul N K, 'Pj - f 5? -. ' X gl i K Y rw , 2: V0 ki' 1 fl 4 V I . L In W' : ' : 'Y', K S 3: ex , x Pi ,. 3 t - s W Y tv: x 1 f 5, . wi, ,Q -A , ,,. if - M Mies S bl 'Aviv it f N L rl A wwf .- r vt b hy,g.,krri,yL. ' wk r f DW Q 5' s Ar f Q f 'S 'HJ p t f i ' Na 'BI r M H., Ag' . puns, , , n ik ,W an 'V' Mm' Q 5 3 , AJ Q' r' ,J--fr kg ff 'Z f lj? ' ' jfs: gl .L 0 Barrett, Blalack, Bonds, Cole, Cox, Crall, Dabney O Davis, Griffin, Grissom, Gronberq, Harrison, Herkimer, Hitchins 0 lnqram, LaVelle, Marshall, Rutland, Schroeder, Sellers, C. Smith O I. Smith, Snyder, Tanco, Towles, Tubb, Vickery, White, Willett. MEMBERS: Andy Blalack, Charles Cox, Russ Crall, Bill Dabney, l. C. Davis, Roqer Erickson, lohn Grissom, lack Gronberq, Harry Harrison, Lawrence Herkimer, Harold Hitchins, lames LaVelle, Elbert Marshall, Giles Miller, lack Smith, Howard Snyder, Burton Tanco, loe White, Gene Whitford, lack Wilkinson. PLEDGES: Ted Barrett, Billy Bonds, Charles Cates, lerry Cole, Lonnie Griffin, Charlie Hull, Dutch Ingram, Ned Keeton, loe Rutland, Ed Schroeder, Robert Sellers, Charles Smith, Bob Towles, Cullen Tulob, Paul Vickery, Gene Willett. 164 0 WY xxx Mother McCree and her Delta Chi boysg jack Smith and Ed Wilson congratulate themselves for the trophyg La- Velle supervises while pledges White and Willet polish the brass. . ' V 'A 5--,...,., S. M. U. CHAPTER OFFICERS Fail Spring ROGER ERICKSON. President . IOE WHITE IOE WIIITE . . Vice-President . . IACK SMITH HARRY HARRISON. Secretary . HARRY HARRISON CHARLES Cox , . Treasurer . . CHARLES COX Notwithstandina drastic changes in membership, Delta Chi under the capable leadership ot Booer Erickson, maintained its position on the campus. Opening the school in September touncl Harold Hitchins Editor ot the Campus, Lawrence tlclerlcyl Herlciziiei head cheerleader, and Ed 'Wilson Business School representfitive to the Student Council. Cycen Fjodr, which had named Andy Blalack and Cullen Tubb seris, called Hitchins to Kniahthood. lllilscr. was selected for Blue Key membership. Both Blue Key and Cy:ei1 Fjodr chose Charles Cox, president ot APO and sponsor ot its lffC'llj drive. ln November, Delta Chi entertained with a torinal dance at the Dallas Country Club. Qther social activities included a Christe mas party and numerous informal dinner parties. Celelitratina the sixth anniversary ot the building ot its house on traternity xy.-.' Delta Chi members entertained alumni with a bullet Supper in Pere ruary. The same month Delta Chi honored two toriiier presidents PRESIDENT ROGER EFUCKSON Ensiqns Louis Zeleskey and David Kittrell, with a party. o 165 ,fizolif j X ,g 3-. -,fx I . .l V I 'wil-, , X V I ,I ' X N f ft at .. ' r ,N - A x N r V If ll xx x X f ,-'1 V -wan? Ji Qxsnalmn Q. or is V310 if T Q c -V S fd f , za' 'W X .ff .A , . , WM Q H- WM. I, ,. in at Q- , ,, AI 7 ff 1 it ' ' G at A ft r A s L. A- ,...,.: 5 f QIX, Y UN s L MA! 'tl Q it . -AY Manu' ff.. t , v'-:- K -'nl , .f,.Z A A 5' Q, 'Gi nr- Mi, wand' 4' ge ar I UQ at 1 ' ga- 'Wh y ' 'kfwf 'ff ' A P2 f ,XA 1 '.: ' dx ' W sci Q -qnuuf' 1 Mal' -mild' fx M 0 Bonner, Boutwell, Brown, Byrd, Chenoweih, Corriaan, Cox 0 Dickinson, Ernest, Ferrill, B. Gibbons, G. Gibbons, Gipson, Graner, Griffith 0 Holt, lqlehart, lrvin, lacl-cson, lohnson, Koons, Land, Martin 0 Meletio, Mincy, Moore, McClelland, McEvoy, McGrede, Newman, Noble 0 Oliphint, Phillips, Pierce, Stewart, Vankrnbtingh, Vlfileznon, Vfinston. MEMBERS: lohn Bergman, Dan Bonner, Frank Boutwell, Donald Byrd, lames Chenoweth, L. B. Cox, Bob Dickinson, Scott Ernest, Herbert Ferrill, Billy Gibbons, Olin Gibbons, Billy Gibson, Stanley Graner, lerry Griffith, Don lqlehart, George lrwin, Allen laclcson, lohn Koons, Otis Land, lack Mincy, Donald Moore, lflarrod McClelland, Bill McEvoy, Frank Newman, Graham Pierce, lohn Van Arnburqh, lohn Winston. PLEDGES: Andy Brannon, Don Brown, Bob Chandler, lack Collinqs, Leo Corrigan, Tommy Cunninqharn, Bill l-lenrie, Iene Holt, l-lorace l-lutchens, Tom lohnson, Bapheal Martin, larnes Meletio, Louis McGrede, lirn Noble, Bob Oflare, Ben Bay Oliphint, 'Wendell Phillips, David Redman, Bill Shaw, Bobby Stewart, Ernest Wilemon. 166 0 x Bergman reads fairy tales to the new pledgesg Navy K A's welcome two new brothers to the foamg Corrigan, Cox, Griffith, and Stewart play a hot game of dominoes. BETA LAMBDA CHAPTER OFFICERS Fall Spring IOHN BERGMAN . President . . SCOTT ERNEST ScoTT ERNEST Vice-President . . BILL MCEVOY BILL MOEVOY . . Secretary . . GEORGE IRWIN L. B. Cox . . Treasurer l-IERROD MCCLELLAND .-...nb PRESIDENT IOHN BEBGIVIAN X Winning the intramural tootball trophy tor the eighth conf secutive year, Kappa Alpha fraternity starred in sports, Scott Ernest invented the means of the teams success. Varsity teanrs claimed K A talent also. Eight men lettered in football, Bud Cox, Olin Gib bons, Billy Gipson, lene Holt, larnes lvleletio, lim Noble, lfave Bed' man, Billy Shawg three in basketball, Don Brown, Scott Ernest Stanley Graner. lohn Bergman managed the Varsity tootball teant while Graham Pierce was student manager ot the baslietballers. Frank Boutwell was president ot Y and Cycen Fiodr. The Junior class chose Scott Ernest top man, the sophomores, lohnny Kosns, Koons was elected to and served as a cheerleader. George lTK't'lI1 directed the freshman Y and later became president at Y.ltl.C.A. Women ot the Campus statt voted lohnny Vtfinston and Scott Erriesi debutramps. Bob Chandler wrote sports ond a colunzn ter the Campus. o 167 . 'A Gr '. W .Q o 0 A . 2 A Qu - 5 1 V' , :ggi ' Q X . i 0 imf i 0 rg- 'Q , C., - ,gt f- ,N , ,r R V ' I 160' 'A 1' N ti ' '6 - '9 on W iv 2' - , , X Qyf O XA ini.: -5 . 'K gg Jvskilu IU' 'WPIJ -J' vw., ,wav 'uhm AY an- , ...f' ...-rf .Wil ti t F JH 1 .154 it if , ff? , af X if f M ir 4, IW' .-.uri r ,Apr ,af -2 X Wit X li l ,vt ,aw 5 X x ' t A J' 4 K gg, 'g K Q A .... A .Kes iw 1 to -:xr www, X .pw many, f , K 1' if 0 Beeler, Caropresi, Clinton, Coter, Connell, Delford, Forbis 0 Garland, Gealy, l-laralson. Kirkwood, Maddox, Marrey Matson 0 Maxwell, May, Mims, Montgomery, McClure, McDonald, Balston O Bansdell, Williams, Butledge, Sanders, Savage, Schell, Templeton,lWalling. MEMBERS: Freddie Caropresi, Bamsey Clinton, Bill Cofer, Iimmie Delford, Iohn Forbis, Mathews Garland, Bill Gealy, Keith Haralson, Henry Hughes, Bob Maddox, Mac Marney, Bill Maxwell, Mac Mims, loe Mur- ray, Fred McClure, Bill McDonald, Wayne Balston, Charles Butledge, Wilford Sanders, lohn Savage, Alex Schell, Bay Schumacher, Billy Walling, Bryan Williams. PLEDGES: lim Beeler, Dick Connell, Tom Kirkwood, lean Mateson, Lambeth May, Iohn Montgomery, Palmer Bansdell, I. W. Spence, Coulter Templeton. 168 0 .-I xo I M-L Walling calls four ball in slde pocket Kappa Sigma choral IRQQQQS club McLendon Savabe Fox and Schu at Bowery Brawl w lf' Q En. 'l A ll DELTA PI CHAPTER O F F l C E B S Fall Sprinq RAY SCHUMACHER . President . . BILL MAXWELL WILFORD SANDERS Vice-President RAY SCHUMACHER BILL MAXWELL . . Secretary . . FRED MCCLURE IOHN SAVAGE . . . Treasurer . . loHN SAVAGE ln spite ot the war, Delta Pi ot Kappa Sigma has had a aooa year. At the Bowery Party, the brothers enjoyed their yearly mon- opoly ot the co-eds. The Pirate Dance was a great success. The Kappa Sias demonstrated their vocal ability by serenadina the sororities Ta' at the tall preferential parties. Bay Schumacher was vice-president I d oi the Students Association, and later succeeded as president: and Y Bob Maddox, lohn Savage, and Bill Gealy were members ct the Student Council. Schumacher, Gealy, and Maxwell were Knights ot Cycen Fjodr, and Maddox, Schumacher, and Savage were inert. bers of Blue Key. Billy Vlfallina, who took the national spotlight as a pass snaaqer, was a football letterman. Mac Miinnis was alsq on the squad. Maddox was Chief lustice oi the Student itist.-Lift-A Gealy and Maxwell worked on the HY Cabinet. President it Psi PRESIDENT RAY SCHUMACHER Chi, national psycholoay honorary, was Maxwell. I 0 169 Ili i i 1 ll L 6 Xi ns-awk , if G- -W M15 -4-4 qui Aww ,.,..v ' wi f ,,,wfuov Q ' ., ,mx X ..,. .. , wfsi' 2 5? h sf H Q . Wg, f . any ' . .3 I' -A ,I Xl f , ,Q zz Y Q . 4 -fibeicawx ' Y o Baiy, Bowden, Connor, English, Epps Flanagan, Larnheih, Lewis, Pyle, Boss Stokes, Tannenhauni, Thorne, Valdez MEMBERS: Iohn Bowden, Billy Braclceen, Noah Brannen, Tyson Cleary, Hugh English, Bob Lambeth Marshall Moss, Esion Parry, Dick Pyle, Walt Benz, Leonard Tannenbaum, Lansing Ioe Basharn, lack Baiy, Leonard Collins, lack Connor, Mitchell Epps, lim Flanagan, Lewis, Thomas Mack, Willis Boss, Melmoih Young Stokes, Francisco Valdez. 170 0 Thorne. PLEDGES lcH t H lo ' Iac er z, er en F' .gt gm English lines up another date for the Lambda Chisg Broth- ers tune in on Harry james and watch to see that Tannen- baum doesn't cheat Solg Prexy Moss interprets the code to the Lambda Chis. GAMMA SIGMA ZETA CHAPTER OFFICERS ' Fall Sprina 'W MARSHALL Moss . . President .MARSHALL Moss LEONARD TANNENBAUM Vice-President IIM FLANAGAN loHN BowDEN .... Secretary . YOUNG SToKEs LANSING THoRNE , . . Treasurer . . . IACK BATY ner and Basham with the football team, Bowden on the cage sauad. Conner, as well as Mitchell Epps, Marshall Moss, and Leonard Tannenbaum, helped torm an intramural basketball tive. Lansing Thorne was secretary ot lntertraternity Council, ot which Marshall Moss was a member. Willis Floss belonaed to The Campus Spcrzs staff, and APO. Two honoraries, A.S.C.E. and Sigma Delta F1 claimed Francisco Valdes. limmy Flanaaan was a member ct Phi Eta Siama and lack Baty was active in Alpha Kappa Psi. Leeziara Tannenbaum made A.S.C.E. PRESIDENT MARSHALL MOSS o 171 Lambda Chi counted several outstanding members and gave a successful sports dance in Perkins Gym this year. Ot the members lack Conner, Ioe Basham, Iohn Bowden played Varsity ball, Cen- 1 I' A I ff? ,D 3 . I - it H ' i J 1 , I I LEW' ' --- ' A K 4 57' rand 5 'Rf' tak f ' , wwf AL ffl .-Z -JJ AA ' rv' limba JMB ,Av 5-Lift g V-ix ' ' Erin. fi-is Q if 'K 1 tilt Fx., 43' .,,. a n ,Z . ,XX - tl ::A WJQZW A fy 0 Abernathy, Breneman, Chronister, Cunningham, Dowell, Ellis, Embrey 0 G. Esteve, I. Esteve, Evans, Ferquson, Gilbert, Harris 0 Helms, Hilliard Kemp, Lee, Lowry, Mcliemie O Moore, Slack, Smith, Thornton, Vinsant, Willis, Vlfriqht. MEMBEBS: Harry Bass, Fairfax Breneman, Greer Dowell, Booker Ellis, Lindsay Embrey, George Esteve, Ioe Esteve, Don Fitch, Bill Harris, Truett Helms, Bill Hilliard, Iimmie Lonq, Bob Mcliemie, Alex Mooty, Bob Smith, Bob Speer, Hart Willis, George Wright. PLEDGES: Bob Abernathy, Irwin Chronister, Leslie Cunningham, Bob Evans, Charles Ferguson, Ed Gilbert, Bob Kemp, Maurice Lee, Iimmy Lowry, Don Moore, Clark Batliti, Bill Slack, Myers Thornton, Paul Vinsant. 172 0 Prexy Speer shows the plaques to the brothersg another Phi Delt behind the eight ball while the kibitzers kibitzg Helms, Dowell, Moore, and Embrey form a line to the right while Esteve trys to get a date. TEXAS DELTA CHAPTER Fall BOB SPBBB . BOB MCKEMIE HART WILLIS BOB SPBBB . og, iii' PRESIDENT BOB SPEEB Spring . President . . . BOB SPEBR . Vice-President . . BOB MCKBMIE . Treasurer . . .BOB MCKEMIB ,g . ' , vw. , 1' 1 ., tri , . . Secretary . .HART WILLIS fi Texas Delta Chapter Of Phi Delta Theta carried the Sword and Shield throuah varied campus activities this year. During intercession and first trimester, 21 men were pledged and initiated, leaving the chapter alniest evenly divided between Naval Beservists and civilians. Paul Vinsant and Bill Squires represented the fraternity in Varsity fOOtl3allg Lindsay Embrey, in Varsity basketball. ln the fall, BOB Speer, treasurer cf lnters fraternity Council, was elected tO the Student Council frani the business schOOl. Cycen Fiodr tapped Lindsay Embrey. Embrey received the Blue Key Award and became president Of Blue Key. Hart W'illis was secretczrx' Of that Oraanization. Alpha Phi Oineaa clairned service train Pin Eelt brothers Lindsay Embrey, lOe Esteve, Truett Helms, Bah McKernie, E511 MOOre, Hart Willis. Truett l-lelrns was assistant cheerleader. Ice Estefxe was vOted a debutranip. BOOl4er Ellis, Speer, and Vinsant represented the chapter in Alpha Kappa Psi. Bill Harris was elected a Cycezi Ecdr serf and l-lart Willis was treasurer Of Phi Eta Sigma. Finally, tri spite ct wartime financial difficulties, the boys completed payments fi chapter house. o 173 P, Af K ,m,,x?4'g . Q-. . ,V-. 5'-Wffi 'xiiff ' 3 ' Wfgf. g'5,5,fQt: P 7 I ' we 2 f 4 ,222 WKA X 1,12 X gas-f !V ' A A xi' X . , Q ,sw -mm w-ni' lineman W I N M' 24 S r wg 40-. as-nfl' 0 Andre, Ball, Browri, Bush, Gilbert 0 Hamm, Howsori ls mir1aer,Kimball, Ledtord O Lewis, Mace, Marshall, Mitchell, Muchmore 0 Nas Trevor, Trohe, Weather or hite. td,W MEMBERS: limmie Bush, Bob Gilbert, George l-lowsoh, lack lsaminqer, Earl lanes, Charles Lewis, Bill Mace, Bob Muchmore, David Nash, David Bobihsoh, Hal Trevor, Harold Trone, Bill Vehable, lay Vickers, Si Wink- ler. PLEDGES: Luke Andre, David Ball, I. D. Brown, Bichard Farrell, lack Gibbons, C. G. Hamm, Bob Horri- eyer, Bob lacks, lack Kimball, Iimmy Ledtord, lack Marshall, O. H. Mitchell, lohh Turnbow, Bob Weatherford Erviri White. 174 0 nf,-E . ,Y 7. ,Q 'W D1 Trone takes White, Houson, and Marshall for a one-way rideg Ball swings the scissors while the Navy looks on s v A with delightg Vickers deals himself an ace from the bottom. ' ' BETA ZETA CHAPTER O F F l C E B S Fall Sprinq GEORGE HOWSON President . . lAY Vicrazss IAMEs BUsH . Vice-President . IACK lSAMlNGER IAY VICKERS . . Secretary . BoBERr MUCHMORE IACK ISAMINGER . Treasurer . . WILLIAM MACH 'Xt' PRESIDENT IAH' VICKFRS ..- ' an . 1-us-... ij' .Y 'FK Y r 5 5 .L fit' i r r I 's. ' ' H .9 'I is-N Pi Kappa Alpha as a fraternity knew no rationing this year as A. doubled its membership and took part in more activities than ever betfre. The Pikes wound up in second place tie in Intramural football, due iii l'Q1l'f to the pass pitchina ability ot Bob Weatherford. Si Vtfinkler, though ship- ped by the Navy in November, Ervin White, and Bill Mace received ina? oi Weatheriords passes. Alter losina both ot its aames with Phi Delta Theta while playina the reqular schedule, Pi K.A. trounced the Phi Delts in the playeoti tor leaque championship and then beat Kappa Alpha if take the cup. Bob Horneyer, Bob locks, Bob Weathertord, lack Gihlfczis, lack Kimball, lack Marshall, and Bill Mace composed the teazn. The fraternity social proqram consisted oi numerous intormal gettogrethers and the annual Christmas party held at the Arthur Murray Schicl t Dance. Ervin White, member oi Blue Key and President at A.S.C.E. '.-.' it chosen tor Who's Who and was recognized with an i'lXl t:r .iutsiciz if service. lay Vickers was president ot the Law Students' Associtztx ,.cr 11. 'lily freshmen elected lack Gibbons their chiet executive. o 175 -av'-ggi? ' I 'X X f R , 1 x, , , X , fry if XY :Ae X X 1' Af ,XX f, X, X, , V I 4 fi , 3 k ' 'awk mf we-:qv-if I , it ,sl Q- , ,Refill ' fg 1r,f'f:1i1glalfZ,'E2':c4 .Qt QgQggg'Iy'i ' K,,. ,fr .-9 I 'XM 11' JV' 'N 'Xl '13 A ,N--.p-'UP' pf X u 9 PS mi IT x 4 K QR ll 3-K f pu -2 I X A ,mugs uf. .1 J' AE . M-A 5 :Q wp + .1 'QM f , z WW fff- ,J A ye ,J '4 L Y' 'M v e- if ...f-nv' Web xr- -- N 99? .A ,fl Q 'YD' .5 I Q, 1' , M , u f NN 4 A W Xb, Vik I sf J' A TY f I 'fe ' WWQQ I ,As sf? ,, , ,. - - 55711 Qff Vg 0 Adams, Bond, Brock, Brooks, Cech, Colwick, Dotson 0 Elliott, Evans, Ferguson, Gannaway, Hughes, C. Irwin, L. Irwin 0 Iaguess, Maclay, Martin Materka, Myers, Paxton, Osborn O Roberts, Seale, Smallwood, Summerfield, Taylor, Thompson, Wilnierding. MEMBERS: Frank Adams, Emrnette Anderson, Bill Brooks, lim Colwick, W. T. Dotson, lack Elliott, Bob Hughes, Charles Irwin, Lee Irwin, Bill Maclay, Alan T. Myers, lack Paxton, I-larry Renken, Bill Roberts, George Seale, Ioe Smallwood, Ed Summerfield, Charles Temple. PLEDGES: Ray Barrett, Iohn Black, Roland Bond, Len Brock, Al Cech, Flyn Chamblee, Robert Christy, Bob Dennard, Roy Evans, Bill Ferguson, T. M. Gannaway, Eddie Gratz, Ralph Grosswiler, Lane Iaquess, Erick Kolberg, Harcourt Majors, George Martin, Bill Materka, I-Ienry McAnally, Iack Osborn, Riol Rolfe, Miles Taylor, Maurice Teel, Robert Thompson, Iohn Wilmerding. 176 0 O F F l C E B S Fall Sprina EMMETTE ANDERSON President . EDWARD SUMMERFIELD LEE IRWIN . . . Vice-President . . . ALAN T. MYERS BILL MACLAY . . Secretary . . lOE SMALLWOOD ALAN T. MYERS . . Treasurer . BILL lVlACLAY .'I Lzfffll -'iv X..-1 ' K UQ x.,-i Pledges clean up the bath while Smallwood gets ready to swing a mean paddleg Alan T. points with prideg Bob Hughes and brothers gaze fondly at their trophies. it , TEXAS DELTA CHAPTER duration because of the tew returning nrernhers Text Siqrna Alpha Epsilon canie hack Strong, with eleyer treshnian classg and Bill Brooks was vicefrresident Frank Adanis, loe Sniallwood, and Bill Maclgiy str M , V..- her ot Siania Ganinia Xi, qeoloay honorary. Mticlay Students' Association, rneniher ot S.C.B.A, Varsity Y shop. Alan T. Myers was associate editor ot The Car PRESIDENT EMNIETTE ANDERSON IGHUGIY 29- 1, x ff X 4 M, I I X Despite the ruinor that fraternities would Suspent the nucleus ot this years chapter. Athletes pcirtigiigat hall were lack Elliott and Inn Colwiclq. Colwick we Deception, a oneeact play presented in Arden Hail. A ences representative to the Student Council rresitiit -w tor ot the Student Directory, and vice-president ct the S Company. Top social event tor the S.A.Efs was the tr lgll 'av '?'ftiT?' Nigel., S 2 5 we--'au-dll' M M .,,-we ,swf f X , 3535352 ff K 1 K A if K2 is J fc gf ff, Mir' fi 355 , ' ' ' tfi ff xv' X if X af y5fj4,' t , if ' M zflzi , ff 9 ?v,,'Mlff'fQl: fr 4,5'Qf'fff?.S?f ,WY if Y pqg iggggf jaw KV rift! f ,V ,ff 2 Ifhyf, 'f wffff 4 1 A ' ra W ' W 0 Anderso Zanders. .E . , fyf W t ,N Afw, my gh ,M K. xr Y A . K n, Beads, Daniels, Eddins, Goodwin, l-larlaey 0 Kelly, Lanqford, Law, Marshall, Marston Patterson 0 Shelby Shessel G Wolfe W Wolfe MEMBEBS OE INDEPENDENT CGUNCIL: Vivian Anderson, lames Beqqs Eddle Marte Dan1el Beth Edd1ns B. C. Goodwin, lack Harkey, Betty Kelly, Bay Langford, Barbara Law Bob Lyons Cordeha Marshall Doro thy Marston, Wayne Patterson, lane Shelby, Herbert Shessel, Gwen Wolfe W1rt Wolfe 178 0 ISA gathers around the piano for a few old songsg Around the campfire on one of their innumerable picnicsg ISA has another hilarious meeting. I. S. A. O F F I C E B S Fall Bois LYoNs . . President . WAYNE PATTERSON . Vice-President CORDELIA MARSHALL Vice-President GWEN WOLFE . . . Secretary BETH EDDINS . Treasurer . 'J -S Tug, 5 ,p PRESIDENT BOB LYONS Spring lAMES BEGGS . . WIRT 'VVOLFE CORDELIA MARSHALL . . GWEN WOLFE BETH EDDINS Qi The Independent Students' Association, reryresentingi over' li t c ii .- A.- student body, reached new heiqhts in l943e44. President Bffii luyciis serve ' as president of the Students' Association, ot APO, and ct Phi Eta Slifff. lack l-larkey headed Students' Publishina Conipany: lanies Kia ,Z ,,, SQL' 'vw . Key. Max Plaut was a Student Council nieniber. Editor at th- L. and president oi the Theta Siarna Phi was Vivian Andersen. chose Bob Lyons, lanies Kilaore, Vifray Vfillses, Vivian An acre S lack Harlcey ot l.S.A. M Awards went to Vilray Vfillqes and E Cycen Eiodr tapped Bob Lyons, B. C. Goodwin, and Bed Sh Shessel was Associate lustice ot the Student ludiciary. lanes was president ot Participating in Varsity :illil-iii: lelarlcey Brothers, lack and Charles. larnes Beqqs, winner ct L.. appointment, was Campus and BQTUNDA pliotoqrapiier. Gwe'i Tariq- N ..1 ,vm ww' rf.,.s av-r .5 4n.....sL S F.-X. iff 1. X u-. lane Shelby worked with CQGS. Social functions include picnics, theater party, backward dance, and an annual SQ ' tation party. o 179 ii..-liiw-V Y .Q 3,44 nl ,A ' fv- i' 1 Okay, , A, t Af x 1 VN? 1, 3 'RK 62151 Q I . 'f x -.2 x ' 9' ff s, ' -,rf if V ., 0 U dim The Cycen Fxodr Mid-Vfimer F HUNUHHHHS A lfswfvii 'if' r Q' fm,-x sq-.W was ' 'M SAV' 0' sw v-..-010 .PPP ' Q pgs f W .3 5 Clinton, Ellis, Freeman, Hitchins o lsaminger, Rhodes, Speer, Wilson L P H A P P A P Bos HERVEY President IACK ISAMINGER Vice-President RAMSEY CLINTON Secretary To foster scientific research in the fields of Commerce: 34-A I to educate the public to appreciate and demand high ideals l ZEB FREEMAN Treasurer thereing to promote and advance courses leading to degrees Fw g .7 - S k A PRESIDENT BOB l-IERVEY in business administrationg and to further the individual f welfare ot its members, is the purpose of Alpha Kappa ig 7 0 Psi. Members are selected from students majoring in the tgbxxk D School of Commerce with a l.5 average, with character .5192-' it 345.1 55? '19 si M V M 1. .5 ,i 'A' ' C' and leadership influencing the selection. mai MEMBERS: Ramsey Clinton, Carl Cummings, Booker Ellis, Laurence Fleck', A. W. Eoscue', Zeb Ereeman, William I-lauhart', Bob Hervey, Harold l-litchins, Eugene I-Iodges', lack lsaminger, Frank K. Rader', Bill Rhodes, Bob Speer, Ed Wilson, Charles Young. ' Indicates faculty. 182 0 -i.- 1-.- A N , Q7 f If 5 wp- I7 X J Q Q ,ir Q..-I .1 if J t :T J tilt ff lx t .' ,J X wr lf E 10 X-if in - '13 F Y fm! Beasley, Beresford, Capers, Cavender, Clark, Crowley, Curl, Day, Green, lones o Kay, Ledbetter, lfiarsnall, Ii e Gram, Parrott, Pennirnan, Preston, Beames, Binker 0 Bips, B. Smith, F. Smith, Story, Vining, Wcrde, Vfiliong, T. 1 LPHA LAMBDA DELTA fab. A, Alpha Lambda Delta, a sister group to Phi Eta Sigma, , 1 is composed of freshman girls who have made a 2,5 or ttf ,I , A ' 1' AN better average during at least one semester of their tresn' man year. WL. if MEMBEBS: Martha Sue Beasley, Martha Ellen Bell, Martha Beresford, Betty Capers, Mary Fletcher Cavender, Margaret Clark, Alice Crowley, Mary Curl, loy Day, Carol Ann Green, Florine Green, Bobbie lean lones, Billye lune Kay, Dorothy Ledbetter, Cordelia Marshall, Carmen Miller, Betsy Gram, Barbara Ieanne Parrott, Marian Penninian, Betty lane Preston, Margaret Beanies, Anne Binker, Mary Ann Bips, Patricia Save age, Barbara Smith, Frances Smith, leannette Story, Betty Frances Vining, Margueritte Wade, Helen Wiltorig, Gwen Wolfe, Norma Vtfright, Virginia Zeliel. 0 183 OFFICERS PATRICIA SAVAGE A Fresiaeri CARoL ANN GREEN Vice-Presidezi lOY DAY Secretary CORDELIA lViARSHALL Treasurer 3 x A . I PBESYDEIW F ,V tr trite - 4 ra . .i P if f if f it Y 'kt V ' lf 1 ft. , ',fA: ' l I , . 4 ,-.' V -vyv V x t x F -1 y . yx-l 1 gd If V 'J 2 - ', A ,' P CNP? D :,' K .. A VA: V it Qll 44 irsir gs , X rss . 1 ,gn ws, if it P A il J Q ' x L ti it af . A is . Baldwin, Beggs, Boutwell, Buttler, Cox, Embrey, Erickson, Esteve, Gealy o Godbey, Goodwin, C. Harkey, I. Harkey, Helms, Hoehn, Humphrey, Irwin, Kilgore o Langford, Mallow, Maxwell, Meers, Moore, Mcliemie, Odom, Patterson, Boss o Savage, Schell, Shessel, Wallot, Wilkes, Willis, Wolie, Zanders. GFFICERS ALPHA PHI OMEG BoB LYoNs President GEORGE IRWIN Vice-President CHARLEs Cox Secretary IAMES BEGGS Treasurer .ZA , PRESIDENT BOB LYONS The supreme motive ot Alpha Phi Omega is Service, and the true measure ot the success ot the chapter is the service rendered to campus and community. lt has a der- inite program of activities in which the pledges and mem- bers direct their energies tor the benefit oi their tellowmen, and thus Alpha Phi Omega is distinguished from other campus organizations. There are two tundamental requirements for active membership in Alpha Phi Omega: first, that the student has had previous training in the Boy Scout Movement: and, second, that he has an earnest desire to render service to others. . i r MEMBERS: Willett Baldwin, lames Beggs, Erank Boutwell, George Buttler, lerry Coe, Charles Cox, Lindsay Embrey, Boger Erickson, Ioe Esteve, Bill Gealy, David Geiser, lohn Godbey, B. C. Goodwin, Charles Harkey, lack Harkey, Truett Helms, G. L. Hoehn, Bill Humphrey, George lrwin, Bill Kearley, Iames Kilgore, Bay Langford, Bob Lyons, Dan Mallow, Bill Maxwell, Charles Meers, Don Moore, Bob Mcliemie, Bill Odom, Wayne Patterson, Marshall Bosentield, Willis Boss, lohn Savage, Alex Schell, Herbert Shessel, Paul Wallot, Wray Wilkes, Hart Willis, Wirt Wolfe, Iohnny Zanders. 184 0 fv-,r fs q !' W7 f' S i ' 'I' f A gmt? Cartwright, Hinchlitte, Huistedler, Beyisiolfif, S-eee ' H THET PHI 0 f l ' ' 2 A I- P Adm ' ' A ' Alpha Theta Phi is the honorary Scholastic society ot the College ot Arts and Sciences. A Membership Consists of Phi Beta Kappas in residence at Southern Methodist University and members elected from the junior and senior classes ot the College of Arts and Sciences. One per cent Ct the junior Class and ten per cent ot the senior class may be elected each year. ln order to be considered as a candidate tor election, a junior student must have a 2.8 average in all work and a senior student a 2.5 average in all work. MEMBERS OF PHI BETA KAPPA ON FACULTY AND STAFF: Mrs. W. N. Babb, l. G. Beaty, I. W. Bowyer, Alice Brandenburg, I. F. Cronin, L. H. Fleck, Donald Gallup, S. 'W. Geiser, Flora Marie Handley, lrria H. Herron, Gerald Hutt, G. G. Langsum, l. S. Mclntosh, C. S. Potts, H. VJ. Bickey, Paul A. Boot, Mrs. Bay Cocke Stoker, W. T. 'Watson MEMBERS OF ALPHA THETA PHI ON FACULTY AND STAFF: Claude Albritton, George Bond, Virginia Bradley, l. L. Brooks, Nannie M. Fitzhugh, Aline Hamlett, Mrs. Margaret Harrison, Uriiphrey Lee, Mrs. Alex Monty, Frank K. Bader, Edythe Benshaw, A. Q. Sartain, David Starr, l. K. Stephens. MEMBERS OF ALPHA THETA PHI IN BESIDENCE: Harry Baniberger, Walter Cartwright, Willene Hinciilitte. IUNIOR STUDENTS ELECTED IN 1943: Edith Hutstedler, Io Frances Seeger. SENIOR STUDENTS ELECTED IN FEBRUARY, 1944: jacelyn Lucille Beynolds, Eugenia Gano Wliiiirtoii. 0 185 -wt f 'mv A-gil' -if- '?f9' X Yvf AE f-al it-fv AFV M sf Q Qi9'4p'Z' Baldwin, Bateman, Blatt, Dabney, I. Davis, P. Davis, Derenbeclcer, Esteve, Plath o Frumhott, Glanville, Godbev, Gris- som, Harman, Hoehn, Millis, Mullins, Nash o Odom, Patterson, Pully, Savage, Schell, Schumacher, Smith, Welcher, Whitaker. QFFTCERS AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ROBERT HAIR President WILLETT BALDWIN Vice-President IOHN SAVAGE Secretary-Treasurer Any student pursuing a regular course of study in pre- paration for the profession of electrical engineering is eligible for membership in the American Institute of Elec- trical Engineers. ney, lames Davis, Paul Davis, William Derenbecker, Iames Dowell, Ioe Esteve, Ioe Plath, Edward Frumhott, Richard Glanville, lohn Godbey, lohn Grissom, Robert Hair, Duane Harman, G. L. Hoehn, Hugh Millis, W. H. Mullins, D. N. Nash, Bill Odom, Ruth Patterson, Luther Pully, Iohn Savage, Alex Schell, Ray Schumacher, lohn Smith, Arthur Welcher, Leon Whit- aker, lack Wilkinson, A. l. Zimmerman. PRESIDENT ROBERT HAIR 186 0 MEMBERS: Willett Baldwin, Claude Bateman, I. D. Blatt, William Dab- v Q 7 Y T' I: if -V Aderhold, Arnold, Bdrtel, Brown, Corter, Cloir, Embrey, Erickson, Funk Cfcrnnowoy Cofowin Hecrdinqton, Hieqert, lohnson, Kendrick, Lond, Lonqtord, Meers o McClellond Ottinq r Overfill B Tonnenbcxurn, Towles, Voldez, Winston. AMERICAN SOCIETY OE CIVIL ENGINEERS -- The S.M.U. Student Section ot the Aniericon Society of Civil Engineers is open to till civil engineerincg students in Q' the School of Engineerinq. Its purpose is to dcqtioint th-,J L' ineinbers with the field ot enqineerinq. This work involves Igioth socicil ond coinrnerciiil activities. Published rep. it,,i its ly V FOUNDGD A the nieinbers crre rmeivc-d ot regular' trier-tiiiqs. -, ISSI - MEMBERS: loe Aderhold, Boy Arnold, Herbert Bortel, I. D. Brown, Thonios Cctrter, D. E. Cldir, Lindsdy Enibrey, Boqer Erickson, loe Punk, T. M. Gcrnnowoiy, B. C. Goodwin, lone Stroud Gronberq, Paul Hoqens, l. E. Heodinqton, Wolter of Hieqert, Evonell Iohnson, Chovce Kendrick, Cttis Lond, T. B. Longford, Chcirles Meers, Herrod H. McClellc1nd, Chorles Ottinqer, I. E. Qveroll, Phillip Boseniield, lock Bosenlund, Leoncnd Tonk nenbouni, Henry C. Towies, Eroncisco Voldez, Ervin E. 'White lohn Winston. 0 187 ask X -j . is is Q N if , 'iv-f'W , IQ Ti t I f5 HI 5 ' A , .1 A B 1 xx , ,gp g in 1351 I R Andre, Aronofsky, Barnett, Brandt, Caropresi, Dosher, Epps, Garland o Gronberg, I-lallerman, Harkey, Kilgore, Mace, Marshall, Mc.A.Ipin, Redmond 0 Rutledge, Schumacher, I-l. Snyder, M. Snyder, Summerfield, Thorne, Walling, Wolfe. O F F I C E R S WRAY VVTILKES President IAMES KILGORE Vice-President LUKE ANDRE Secretary IACK GRONBERG Treasurer rw- PRESIDENT WRAY WILIKES AMERICAN SOCIETY DF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS STUDENT The S.M.U. Student Branch of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, which is open to students majoring in Mechanical Engineering, seeks to develop professional contacts and interests in engineering stu' dents. These purposes are accomplished through meet- ings at which technical films are shown and profes- sional engineers are presented as speakers. MEMBERS: Luke Andre, Iulius Aronofsky, Robert Barnett, Van Rex Boyett, Sanford Brandt, Fred Caropresi, Tyson Cleary, Ralph Dosher, Mitchell Epps, Mathews Garland, lack Gronberg, Robert Hallerman, lack l-larkey, Ralph Howe, Earl lones, lames Kilgore, William Mace, Elbert Marshall, William McAlpin, Pat Qstermueller, Eston Parry, Guy Redmond, Kirk Relyea, N. T. Rutledge, Ray Schumacher, Howard Snyder, Marvin Snyder, E. C. Summerfield, Lansing Thorne, Billy Walling, Kleber Waters, Wray Wilkes, Wirt Wolfe. 188 0 Q I 'fb PS3 If 1 af - ' V:--vf lv ,..-LA! 2 ,,, J-JI' 4 t ' ,P 15 ,vla- fsf' Kg xc-- 'Y t L , 'N f ,va f -44 H1 ,f Av' 91 if if Mui -of fl Ball, Ballard, Chamberlain, Cobb, Day, Frels o Gibson, Hager, Hatchel, Mrs. Lois Heath, sponsor, Houser, Lear 0 Smallwood, Smith, Smyers, Stephens, Stevenson, Weaver, Wisener. Primftrily for Baptist students of which there aiu- soinf three hundred on S.M.U.'s campus, the BSU. is the can necting link between church and college, Three ot th main works tire: lll Promotion ct sincere interest in church, lil Vfeelily carnpus program, Cdl Fellowship socials. COUNClL MEMBERS: Bill Qdom, president, Dorothy Stevenson, co-presie dent, Bennie Houser, secretary, loy Day, corresponding secretary, Lucille Frels, treasurer, Charles Hager, membership vice-president, loy Wisener, devotional vice-president, Norma lean Ballard, social vicefpresident, Gemey Stephens, publicity vice-president, loe Cobb, S.C.B.A. represen- tative, loe Smallwood, training union representative, Hazel Gibson, stu- dent magazine representative, Colesta Hatchel, missionary chairman, King Davis, contact work, Dorothy Ledbetter, music chairman, David Ball, Earline Smith, lrnogene Srnyers, Alice Weaver, and Eugene Cham- berlain, Mrs. Lois Heath, sponsor. 0 189 F ' ,rr N FRESYTIN' 'l ' Gs.. 'ei- 4vf4 50m P8018 ,qv JJ N- 7 'iuujw H '79 'gf' 1-'1'9 Boutwell, Cox, Embrey, Godbey, Harkey, Hervey, Humphrey o Lyons, Maddox, Savage, Schumacher, White, Willis Wilson. Simms B L U E K E Y IAMES KiLaoRE President LLoYD BAMER Vice-President HART WILLIS Sgcfefafy Blue Key, National Honor Fraternity, was established for the furtherance, through organized effort among student Bos LYoNs Treasurer leaders, of an intensified belief in God, support of our government, and preservation of the principles of good citirenship. lt attempts to foster an ambition for intellectual attainment, and a desire to serve. ' . ,M f L ti MEMBERS: Frank Boutwell, Charles Cox, Lindsay Embrey, lohn Godbey lack Harkey, Bob Hervey, Bill Humphrey, lames Kilgore, Bob Lyons Bob Maddox, Lloyd Bamer, lohn Savage, Bay Schumacher, Ervin White Hart Willis, Ed Wilson. PREsiDENr JAMES xiLaoRE 190 0 'RFQ vw.,-' 'YP ' ...JA all .-gf' 'N Ibm' . 5, -J -I' ' -:wr blalack, brown, oolwiok, forbis, aibbons, qranor o c.lr1arlcoy,l. I-larkey, harris, Hitcbins, Schumacher, tuhh. Cyoen Fioilr is composed oi the ten outstaridiria rnon ff W Wh? A , from the senior and graduate classes. Campus iriiluericf-, SB f5:-,tr scliolarsliip, al:-ility, and interest displayed in stuflont activf mvS5xsl itios are aiven equal Consideration Garb yofir in S?l'f'Cllll4. the now l-tnialits. Each lcnialit solflcts a fre-slirnan to aft its liis sflrf tlirouahout the year. KNIGI-ITS: Frank Boutwell, Charles Dailey, lack Harkoy, Harold Hitcliins, Hoy Hohl, Rader MoCulley, W. K. Penn, Lloyd Rainer, Ray Scliurriatilior, Bob Watkin. sorts: anvil blalack, don brown, jim oolwicl-1, john iorbis, billy qiblions. stanley qraner, charles harlcey, bill harris, bill buclcaboe, Cullen tubb. 0 191 'za Z ff 'S - - ,af PRTSTEN. ... .,,x.,. ..x,.-.,..... Ff'.fX.wfx i I E l 1 S4454 :QQ -Jw Arlett, Brush, Carpenter, Clark o l-Iormann, McCartney, Tennison, Zumbrunnen. O E E l C E B S ADA MAY COWDEN President MARY Lou HORMANN Vice-President BETH BRUSH Secretary CLAYDEAN ZUMBRUNNEN Treasurer PRESIDENT ADA MAY COWDEN DELTA I KAPPA Delta Psi Kappa seeks to advance the thoughts and ideals in the field of physical education and to promote tellowship and best interests among women in this field of activity. Requirements tor membership include a major or minor in physical education, a B average in major sulo' iects, and a C-plus average in all other courses, MEMBERS: Virginia Arlett, Beth Brush, Billie Carpenter, Marion Clark, Ada May Cowden, Mrs. Woodrow L. Duncan', Mary Lou I-iormann, Barbara McCartney, Margie Tennison, Helen Marie Wohltord, Claydean Zurnbrunnen. ' indicates facuity 192 0 'Ti ' it QP' 'f7' 'I 'un' Sufi 'KP 11 'A IQ Q,-1 1, f22,,f,t :wr-4- Al 'IQIN X 'A Denton, De Salme, Fisher, lacohy, Lana, Mcliniqht ' Nicoud, Rogers, Shawver, Talley, lttfharton, Vfriyht. IOTPZ EP ILC The orqanization meets monthly to taster interest in Home Economirs and to hear various speakers in this field. Requirements for membership are a aeneral C aver- age and a B average in three Home Economics oiurses. MEMBERS: Fannie Lee Bookhout, Mrs. Chadwick, Mrs. Alice Denton, Betty lean De Salme, Mary Katharine Fisher, Mrs. Verna Garrardf Louise lacohy, Ruth Lana, Virginia Mcliniaht, Marion Nioouol, Dorothy Ann Roaers, Elizabeth Shawver, Betty Talley, Mrs. Loselle Thorpf Gene Whartori, Dean Wrialit, Peqqy Wyatt. ' Indicates faculty 0 193 OFFICERS FANNIE LEE Booratour Freszaenr Mns. iD1LlCE DENTON Vive-President GENE VVHARTON Secretary' MARY KATHARINE lFlSl-IEE Treasurer .+V llEiEfilI1'F'Nl' l E-I 'N 'EE .RW JF. 251 tk sts s ,, A 5.55 s., ig? fit? tit . I 'if ,X igYsl.,BQfit is Q a X ,tg is X 'F -2, . 4 ' . 2 .r Iizmb M215 Q wx -X fe? all lt - ts. .stzfmivt 5 513.5 ,xii K W J: 'kwryfif' 5 ' Z ' sii 'Ir-'gm . . , '12, Af it 4 x :I R F' it 5 -3.1 V, is t I A.- ,sm 'V 5 'W' ...Q-J. .411 Beggs, Benkley, Brandt, Capers, Cox, Drandell, Embrey, Fisher, Funk o Glanville, Glasser, Griffith, l-laseltine, Hoehn, lohnson, May, Metzger, McKnight 0 Plaut, Beames, Bedmond, Savage, Snyder, Towles, Vining, Wyatt. QFHCERS KI-XPP7-X MU EPSILO MILTON DRANDELL President RAY SCHUMACHER Vice-President lGHN W. F1sHEH Secretary-Treasurer Q-:ze me mx... -'W' PRESIDENT MILTON DBANDELL Kappa Mu Epsilon, National Honorary Mathematics Fraternity, was founded to promote the interest of mathe- matics and to give those persons interested therein a chance to band together for a common purpose. Kappa Mu Epsilon proposes to maintain a spirit of fellowship among men and women interested in mathematics. The Texas Beta Chapter of Kappa Mu Epsilon was estab- lished at S.M.U. in l94U. A 2.5 average in mathematics and a B average in general Work is necessary before anyone can become a member. A program of business meetings, program meetings, and socials are held through- out the school year which both members and pledges attend. MEMBERS: Steve Axilrodt, lames Beggs, Fred Benlcley, Sanford Brandt, Betty Caperst, Charles Cox'l', lames P. Dowell, lack Drandell, Milton Drandell, Don Edmondson, Lindsay Embrey, lohn Fisher, loseph Funk, Bichard Glanville, Sidney Glasser, Vtfilliam Griffith, Harvey Haseltine'l', G. L. Hoehn, Dr. Gerald B. I-luff', Bryce l-lughett, Bobert Iohnsont, Lam- beth May'l', Bobert Metzger'l', Dr. E. D. Mouzon, lr.', Ioe I. Murray, Betty McKnight'l', Max L. Plaut, Margaret Beamest, Guy Bedmond, lohn Sav- age, Dr. Boy Q. Seale', Marvin Snyder, Dr. David W. Starr', Henry C. Towles, Betty Viningr, Doris Wyatt'l'. ' Indicates faculty 'l' Indicates pledge 194 0 sg' '-1 I-7, riff- fr Ctr 8 F' N' 1 X .ff-'i-l Z f n I ,gr x W 6 A IRL f f rr- A4411 Allen, Arnold, Ashburn, Baker, Beasley, F. Beresford, M. Beresford, Brush, Carter o Conley, Coolc, C Golden, Gorsuch, Hughes, lohnson o Kay, Lauhon, Loper, Penick, Pierce, Bast, Biclcles, Binlzer, Schen ter, Smith, Sparks, Story, Underwood, Wallace, Watkin, Wright, Wyatt, Zuinbrunnen. G F F l C E B S N R K S MARTHA MATHER O BETTY Gorzsucrr rf Kirkos is an organization composed of the outstcrncling BILLYE lUNE KAY women on the campus, and has grown out of the inter- HELEN LEE ALLEN sorority organization, Swastika, which was composed of the five oldest sororities at S.M.U. The purpose of tho organization is to promote friendship and cooperation t among the Women students. MEMBEBS: Helen Lee Allen, Dorothy Arnold, Anne Ashburn, Laura Baker, - it fm Sue Beasley, Frances Beresford, Martha Beresford, Beth Brush, Billy Car ter, Billie Conley, Ann Cook, Martha Corley, lane Ann Foote, loyce Fox, Frances Golden, Betty Gorsuch, Ginny Hughes, Babette lohnson, Billye lune Kay, Mary Buth Lauhon, Buth Loper, Martha Mather, Nancy Penicli. Elizabeth Ann Pierce, Betty Bast, Mary lane Bickles, Anne Binlcer, Ann Bogers, Pat Schenewerlc, Betty Lou Slaughter, Fayrinne Sniith, lo Sparks, leannette Story, Helena Underwood, Peggy Vfallace, Mildred Vtfatkin Marjorie Wright, Peggy Wyatt, Claydean Zunibrunnen. 0 195 FFFFf Fl'l' ff '- ., A 'Wt QW SW vm., ,N-.V h , I , im.r:4w' zes,,f.ff .I f, . ' My Harlan, Horton, Murdoch, Ftamus o Seeger, Stevenson, Yeargan. OFFlCEES EDITH HUFSTEDLER President NoRA KATHERINE HARLAN Vice-President MARTHA llvlAE YEARGAN Secretary lo FRANcEs SEEGER Treasurer fwl J ,WMF I-nu--fr 26 t ' r' . fi' 1' ,J in ,, y .5 ci. . ww , f 1 twig fff , . q I If ess if I fr A ,qw Q . -gf . sqssggf -4 5' ., fs A - 4 ' fg, ' , Z r 4 E as if 2 , , ,N l A ,, T? t ORT BO RD Qualifications for active membership are service, schol- arship, and leadership. New members are elected in the sprinf! ubon the unanimous vote of the active members. L- jg Those women are eligible who will have completed their l 4 iunior year at the beginning of the tall term and have attended S.M.U. at least two years. The scholarship is at least three points above most recent campus average. MEMBERS: Nora Katherine Harlan, Bette Ruth Horton, Edith l-lutstedler, lane Murdoch, Mary Eamus, lo Frances Seeger, Dorothy Stevenson, Martha Mae Yeargan. PRESIDENT EDITH Hur'srEDrER 196 o I I l tt 5 l ix -:pap ft 07 'O XP X0 ,159 j 000i E O00 PHI 'UN 'S 'U' .J 'ur ca, '- 1 -fl f fl' i I' f' X j I' J' li ,ga ,Ji Brown, Calvert, lones, Manton, Mclsendon, Preston. EPSILO Memloers of Mu Phi Epsilon are elected front the highest rankinq quarter of all junior and senior women in the Music School. Candidates quality throuah solo instrunient work, Voice, composition, or public school niusic. Pr., requisite courses are two years of Harmony, one year ct History of Music and one year ot Sight Singing and Dictation. MEMBEBS: lune Brown, Wanda lean Calvert, Bobbie lean Iones, Dorothy Mclsendon, lane Anne Manton, Betty lane Preston, Ieanne Turner. 0 197 OFFICERS IEANNE TURNER DoRoTHY lXvlCLENDC'N BETTY IANE l3nEsToN ,rr fl Y,-f-Tf-, pr cena? t QQ 'ar,Q',fv K., V. X,.s,4- Treas nr v l xv ' 'Lund L Eiffel. 'lg V - .Ji . S ',xfQyt', f P-Qu. af' an K Il 5 1 W fgik, A: ,- 5 ff? K ' Q Lmyv V. fm. U ..,'I:',?yI un! I 5 fx is x X V ,fx-Qxqx ,kxrlr-., msn: ea '19, ASN Q 4 AXA fIl W . A, ,,.-ff.. I ' YQ VW , ,tw . K tr. A 'Wwfw Av -V- N 5' A 'Nm irgmii, .C 42 Beggs, Boyd, Cobb, I. Drandell, M. Drandell, Fisher o Glasser, Goodman, Henderson, Hoehn, Irish, Metzger o Mil- ler, Redmond, Savage, Schumacher, Towles, Willis, Wilson. OFFICERS P H I E T I G M A ED 'W1r.soN Vice'I-Dresident IAMEs BEGos Secretary HART WrLLIs Treasurer .L .Mg v ,Mn PRESIDENT BGB LYONS f Phi Eta Sigma is a scholarship fraternity for freshmen ' men. The prerequisites for membership are a 2.5 grade average for fifteen semester hours of work in one semester 1 during the candidates freshmen year. V A MEMBERS: Harry Bamberger, Iames Beggs, Alfred Boyd, Ioe Cobb, lim Dowell, lack Drandell, Milton Drandell, Don Edmondson, Iohn Fisher, Sidney Glasser, Mervin Goodman, Tom Henderson, G. L. Hoehn, Ken- neth Irish, Bob Lyons, Robert Metzger, Iohn Miller, Ioe Murray, Guy Redmond, Iohn Savage, Ray Schumacher, Henry Towles, Hart Willis, Ir., Edward L. Wilson. 198 0 49 , 4 fa il 35 ' lf W 't:.1.'?' Ld 'Q Baker, Britain, Broach, Bush, Dunbar, Elmore o Featherston, Forbis Rodriguez, Slack, Thurston, Williamson. PRE-THEOLOGICAL ASSCCIATIGN The Association affords its members beneficial contact with their future profession, and seel-is to promote friend- 1 3 ship and cooperation between the prefTheology students and the students in the School of Theology. Charity pre' l jects, social activities, and meetings with prominent clergy- rnen are included on the calendar of the group, MEMBERS: Ray Baker, T. L. Bradley, Robert E. Britain, L. B. Broach, Richard C. Bush, Ted Denton, Dale Dunbar, loe Earl Elmore, lack Feath- erston, Leroy Forbes, lohnnie Forbis, losue Gonzales, Charles Hager, Howell Harrison, loseph lones, Bill Maxwell, Pat Murphy, Bennie Ray Gliphint, Oscar Rodriguez, Bill Slack, George Spellrnan, Robert H. Stewart, Brooks Terry, Elwyn O. Thurston, I. D. Wetly, Harvey Williairisori. 0 199 ? lx f , Gonzales, Hager, Maxwell, lvlurrghy o G OlTFlCERS BoB STEWART RAY BAKER ELWYN Trrunsron lf U.,'5 A 4' ' Plz? -TQ' wr- v G., iht Y Y' ' L-nz: HE ve wg PRESID -.N. Lei. ,.,.,. .-.eh -,-Y-U,-.-... i. ,.. X , M.. 0 gy A. ,S ... ,QQQFP ' y fd ff I Wai' -A-M u f Q Q N... , ,.1 a A My .- X , N . Q N X .N i.- li I xr ft A Q , X z ew f- , . A'.:2 ' ' --- i 1 . I . ' 11',' .,,, ' ' '...: --... '.Q. f Q .A AKX L 5 A A r MQ. A W ff M .E A W if -A wl.Lf7P , , A '- ' 'fr 'J ,f is Aderhold, Aronofsky, Bateman, Benlqley, Brandt, Dabney 0 Glanville, Gronberg, Hoehn, Kilgore, McAlpin, Redmond, 0 Savage, Schumacher, A. Snyder, M. Snyder, Wilkes. C P P l C E R S PAUL DAvrs President MARVIN SNYDER Vice-President CHARLES GLANVILLE Secretary PRESIDENT PAUL DAVIS IG TAU Sigma Tau is a national engineering honorary fraternity. Members are selected from the upper third of the junior and senior classes from those men who qualify on the fur- ther basis of practicality and sociability. The fraternity desires to be of service to engineering education and to form and develop professional friendship. MEMBERS: loe Aderhold, lulius Aronofslcy, Claude Bateman, Ered Benlc ley, Sanford Brandt, Bill Dabney, Paul Davis, lames Dowell, Dean E. l. Plath, Charles Glanville, lack Gronberg, Prof. Ed Harrison, G. L. Hoehn, lames Kilgore, Prof. Ray M. Matson, loe Murray, Bill McAlpin, Guy Red mond, lohn Savage, Ray Schumacher, Prof. C. H. Schumacher, Prof. N. P. Sherwood, A. H. Snyder, Marvin Snyder, Prof. Sophus Thompson, Wray Wilkes. 200 0 ps yt far 'TQ -as ,ov ,ff -qi fi '7 Q ff '7 f Ad I fs.. , 51 151 20 -46 f 4 .J -riff tj' Allen, Barlow, Barrow, Bechtel, Crews o Garloer, Graham, Hill, Horton, Hyde o Iones, Leocadi, B. Snzith, lull M. H. Smith, Wood. THETA IG PHI Theta Sigma Phi is a national journalism protessioniil honorary. Membership is reserved to girls who are rnajorf ing in or specializing in journalism, who rnaintairi a B average in journalism and a C average in other suliiects. lts purpose is to promote better journalism among Wonieri students and to inspire women to higher aspirations in 'iliff field of Writing. MEMBEBS: Helen Lee Allent, Vivian Anderson, Mary Ann Barlowt, Martha Ann Barrowl, Margaret Bechtelt, loan Caplanl, Hildred Crewst, Dorothy Garberl, Betty Carolyn Graharnl, Autie Hill, Bette Buth Horton, Dorothy Hyder, Billie Maxine Ionest, Sara Marie Leocadi, Barbara Smithl, Martha lane Sniitht, Mary Helen Sniith, Nancy Bose Nftlood. 1' Indicates pledge 0 201 OFFICERS VIVIAN ANDErisoN Preside SARA MAME Lizocrinr SecretarjwTreasg:r t f .- W l A ,Y Tflffll V Q- t 'm f- QE 'Hifi ff? Wg M ,,N.r it .W 10 y :Am ,vm WW' vi TM Arnold, Chrones, Crowley, Hancock, l-lutstedler 0 Parr, Bast, Binker, Searls, Sparks. O E E l C E B S MARY BAMUS President losEPH1NE SPARKS Vice-President BETTY BAST Secretary EDITH HUFSTEDLER Treasurer 'Kp ,Q PRESIDENT MARY BAMUS ZETA PHI ET , . . if oops Advanced standlnq 1n the Speech Department with a B average and an averaqe of B-minus in all other col- -QU' ' ' - fl leqe work are requisite to membership. This year's activities I 1-' fig have included working on the McCord Museum and serving refreshments to the play casts. MEMBEBS: Vivian Anderson, Dorothy Arnold, Doris Chrones, Alice Crowley, Mary Sue Hancock, Edith Hutstedler, Sarah Parr, Mary Barnus, Betty Bast, Anne Binker, Evelyn Buth Searls, Iosephine Sparks. 202 0 li. ll: av' A rj iq, BROOKS, HARDY, LUTEN, LYONS 0 DELTA PHI ALPHA GEFICERS lo FRANCES SEEGER President HELEN WILEONG Secretary-Treasurer Requirements for membersliip are a minimum of twelve hours of Gere man with an average grade of B, indications of continued interest in the German language and literature, and good standing in all other work. The fraternity aims to promote tlie study of the German language, lit- erature, and culture, and to furtlier an interest in a better understanding of the German-speaking people. MEMBERS: Marcia Brooks, Bob Hardy, Gilbert I. lOrdan', C. I. Luten, Bob Lyons, Bill Maxwell, lo Frances Seeger, Helen Wilfong, Iolinny Zanders. ' indicates faculty sponsor BARNETT, DENTON, DGUGHERTY, GREEN , I' ' IV!! fu' if 'G' 'fi 'M MAXWELL, SEEGER, 'NlLEOl'IG, ZANLIERH PI LAMBDA THETA GEEICERS MARGARET MONTGOMERY President CAROL ANN GREEN Vice-President MARIAN WEAVER Secretary Qualifications for active l'llr:llti-ElSlrli, Q: and professional interest. New memif-rs ire upon the unanimous vote of the rc'i'.'e ::.e:r.:,ers. ldersliip must lidve completed .5E'lEl'1l'-t il'.'r9 Sfiti' credit including six semester fi.t1IS ct tiii'.x1r,if- lieen in residence at least erin- semester, rzngst :. eral B average and a Blplus averxje in tr.-' F must be among tlie liigliest gtrgrrter 7 Methodist University, MEMBERS: Aralfella Barnett, lfrs. Alise fltsp erty, Carol Ann Green, WYillene Hirifinirfe, Marian Vlfeaver, lvlrirrgaret Anne '.'.'i.iitQffsv', ' Mae Yeargan. 0 HINCHLIEEE, VVHITTLESEY, WlLLlAl'.iLQT, 'r'EAR'Q,A r Av fx-Q 'Q' f Sb ' j ,J -H if .Z -0' 'Y im-B. My fuel'-5 1 it AGN IN I Q AK 4 'K i 'fans' BERESEORD, CUTTER, ERANKS, GARRETT, GILMAN, HARDY, HENDERSON 0 HINCHLIFEE, HURST, KYNARD, LAUI-TON, MAXWELL, MILLER MCCLURE 0 REYNOLDS, RINKER, SANDERS, SEARLS, STOKES, TOBOLOWSKY, VVESTMORELAND. PSI CHI THE PRESBYTERIAN O F E l C E R S BILL MAXWELL President TOM HENDERSON Vice-President IEANNE BRANIEF TERRELL Secretary An average of B in Psychology courses taken and a C-plus general average along with a desire to continue the study of Psychology and its applications is required of all members. The group has regular meetings and outstanding authorities in the field of Psychology address the organization from time to time. MEMBERS. Harry Bamberger, Frances Berestordt, Addison Cuttert, Elise Davidson, Twila Florence, Ann Frankst, Charles Garrett, Paulette Gil- mant, Bob Hardyt, Tom Henderson, Willene Hinchliffe, Bryce Hughett, Tacguelyn Hurst, Evelyn Kynardt, Mary Ruth Lauhon, Bill Maxwell, Carmen Mill.er'Ir, Edith McClure, Iacelyn Reynolds, Anne Rinker, Wilford Sanderst, A. O. Sartain', Margaret Scruggs-Carruth, Evelyn Fitch Searlst, Lawrence Stokes, Hazel Ashby Tallichett, Ieanne Braniff Ter- rell, Mirian Tobolowsliyt, Elgin Waret, Edythe Westrnorelandt, C. I.. 'Nisseman '. ' Indicates faculty Tlndicates pledge STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION O E E l C E R S BILL MACLAY President DONALD BOBB VicefPresidenl ANN MCMILLAN Secretary BETTY RAST Treasurer MARY MCCLENAHAN SCRA Representative TACK PAXTON SCRA Representative The Presbyterian Students Association is a campus group composed of Southern Presbyterians. The group has been organized to create fellowship and friendship among the l5O members of this denomination at S.M.U. lt provides entertainment as well as religious education tor its members. Miss Lillian Richter, director of religious education at the Eirst Presbyterian Church, is the sponsor. BOBB, MACLAY, MCCLENAHAN, MCMILLAN, PAXTON, RAST. .jpg TI NWN as I M05 H if l9wi','mf'l . WY! BUGLEBEAK ADAMS, BUGLEBEAK BUSH, BUGLEBEAK, GEALY, BUGLEBEAK IlEADlliICTCil-I, BUGLEBEAIT '.'.'lfl1ItEi -f I SIGMA GAMMA XI SIGMA DELTA CHI Q o P P 1 c E R s 5 BUGLEBEAK VJEBBEB Cephalozr BUGLEBEAK I-lEADlNGTON Thorax:-1 . BUGLEBEAK BUSH Pygidium I BUGLEBEAK ADAMS Pouncemeister ' BUGLEBEAK GEALY - M Miscellaneous Offices Sigma Gamma Xi is the honorary fraternity ot the Geology Depart, ment. lts members must be majors in the department or reasonable tacsimiles and must have an average ol A or less. The fraternity was founded to promote the knowledge of the commercial aspects ot geology, to sponsor field trips, and to engage in scientific studies, house pare ties, picnics, and activities. MEMBERS: Buglebealc Adams, Buglebealc Bush, Bugle- OFFICERS '. I. LUTEN l3'esifi F I V ' x ICE VJHITE Vice-Preside:it X F , . XX 1 LESTER IORDAN Secretary-Treasurer Membership in Sigma Delta Chi is open to men s s definitely decided to undertake ICtl,1II'lf1ilSITl as 3 girifess ditions oi membership, a candidate must evidence intenetr and moral character, showing that he is esgiecii the pursuits of iournalism as a profession. MEMBERS, C. A. Bryant, Ervin Eatenson, Charles Hu' beak Cfealy, Buglebealq Headington, Buglebeak Webber. inson, Lester lordanf C. I. Luten, Clyde Stewart lie '.'.'h ' Indicates iiiculty ERYANT, EATENSON, LUTEN, STENVAET, l.Vl1ll'E 1 wus-an. 49-I fill ,fl wif' in L? ,.'. 151-up I Wit-- .f r-5.54 fin. 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'S 4. ig , 4 sw 0 . 23 Ku ,atm Q 'vm- bg C f X V 1401 3 PARTY X 50,2 SS, SN 'D NL W A Li' QQ .,. , -ig, Q v .K '1- X A f' AL L .Ax fy N. 'YI 1 Off' wg:-3, '5 -Z 4 5 , x , P 141' X I fl ' iz y y. V I A I I U I x ' ' Q 4 . Q - , Senior pickniokers gather tor another story . . . Shessei and Rolf listen in on the big oontah . . . Garland, Harrison, Hail, and Schumacher feed their faces . . . The Mouth guzzies tor photo- grapher . . . Pied Mike and the Foot eat as well as entertain . . . Lyons expounds on the beauty ot nature. 220 o , f in C 'ga- --PS W A cf A .NQT ' .8 's S ,X n .1-F. L y 1:-i,-4' 5 .. X . X A D 'R 5 Dabs Cttrrk, Stevonscnt Legiiiefttr xv s their trurrrps . . . lonfs und Estexwf tt heart . . . Presenting King Hurkey :rex-.': by Emp while Bartow hetds the 1 X , v . Surne heart, new Ccupte Tix-.'r1senQ gmt v Axttrod . . . Qdorn and QhQtnn s'nr.e 1:1 the Ccnnercr white Ntlrttrzm Lira Seeger. Nffff gnx lb 0 221 X A Q M we i 1 X V, 'vb any I X Q X, tl 5-nf, . N Z W if K K ,A 3 ,, .X gf' - 52 fl, : 52 , M f l Thot onnuol hilorious event between the footboll boys ond the Cuties ot Delto Psi Korppo olwoys bring forth the unexpected. Footborll lovelies in full orroty . . . Show botlonces Zum- brunnen for o boslcet . . . Leos Croft . . . Beouties Worm up tor the biq tussle . . . The olointies prirnp between holves. 222 0 Sz A X 3' fl ' ' I ', I f , .1 Q , ,W faux Z! X I 3 Q we ,V f f 9' WM.. iy GRAUUW 2 k . . 4. 2 mx -. 1, .:.,, -gf 1 , E Q 4 ' fm Y 9' ig 0' gw 'xv xx, 7534 Ii fi - r xl'-B X in Hoop cmd Scholl bliiiii . . . Pciiii riiid XN'iiviiv xl Ru,lxll'l. l R Welcomes the Air Corps: . . . llii-ilu viii ' looks pensive . . . fwicleliii if1IlCl 'Qriiiilfis Beasley qives the old lirie . . . Tum liripi 5' Crrriusefs Topsy '... Lriricl lerids Ccriiviri liziv . ,,i,, ridqe U whirl . . . Billie klgixirie and lliiiix . . . Bud and Marilyn i-,more fill. 145: s, . 1 N X . . ,. .'1,:,,- yrflg , ,. H-Q rx swf ' QF' 5 , . ,Q M XKSN-ek x c K 4 A gsm, ya in K Pk ja . was Q LAWRENCE QHERKIED HERKIMER BETH BRUSH A mwfaffff AJ - f .QAM Q. qgfl , , X Wfuamng MARY LOU HORMANN W Q Q if ' 8. V'- I NK Tsvoai 31691-24 -.Q CLAY DEAN ZUMBRUNNEN X Ani as-- f 1 ' J swf . 4 xg I J 9 F If J N Ai ' E Q K ag E I 4 E x MARY HELEN SMITH f , 'S ANNE ASHBURN IOHNNY KOQNS .vw- VJ 555 l F . CLYDE CCOOTERD STEWART ll 1 A Mffnk' ' t R BARBARA SMITH BARBARA MCCARTNEY il A A , 'ir , . X an . A .. A .6 - -1 . '-,KH Aw-Init-vw x I fm A I 1 g I A . ,rw - ' x XY 3 fx 55: Q i .U . vi it I it A X .t- . , ',,Wv.-Wg 4. r .513 3 4 'l it Q 'fa 4 v Ol lx V r 1 :war s msgs, X ,N I, V S 1 mf y x 'G' X F . . . t .gilt t nl: f ji . f f. g ?f::f f , 1: W ,ff f 31' 1, ns, ',,-I by Y. C 4. ,V -Q .-,i:,ef,,,, 4 -1111, A f NT A .5-,,:-,335-3 V . ,QP Y if UQ' M' :wi , 1 , H 4, ff ,sw sag lv 25,214 gb? :fe 1 Min MEM iii' 'M afym M 4 1 Sw vi' - 3' X MY ' ' W. ,ig 5 5 ' K Q .M xx K . -aww 'Q fn? Anchors aweigh my lads! We are getting up steam for the good ships Virginia and Snider. Let's take a peep through the port hole and see what the old salts are doing. Mess at the Navy dorm . . . The good ships Snider and Virginia . . . - born and buddy hone up . . . Miller emerges from shower . . . Wilkes turns on the old personality . . . A gob and his sack . . . Kilgore gloats as Snyder polishes his shoes . . . Pulley and Whizzer on the beam . . . Chow line. 230 0 WN' ,ff I I Ns I I QU x .n,v.: 1,,41 Wwffi 1 N , f, w..xqf,fA M -m. F AN A I ,s-.. I V. Q .-I' -1 , 1 . x.,.' . Q N, ' . A . .Yiff V-pg-V' Q,. ' - 1 .,... .1 ' - -. I 5 I 1 ,151 0 'N ,. ' . u ., .x4 NjW f .i, .X ' J- ' --S ' X- v - u I -qc-NNSQ, ,x f '. f N ':s-s' 3 if . 1 . N uf I X ly-: g 's Y its D S 2 ,Q 1 1 . ,.. f 715. fix fp. 1 K- -45?y . -Q? LZ' ' v . ip J: 1, 1.5 V 0,- 0 231 ..-.. 09 UM 3- f-S jf .4 bw 14 s..,.s,x 'S N W.. ' s A' Q ' '. 2 ' 5 1 l QR ., s . RR XR.. 1 x 1 1 . xii inf' , 5 If 523' sy? f W 1 'ff 2,2553 5 af! 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I pf f , , M 'Li' a J ' fl 5 RoTUNDA sioifeeolohi let thot serious look fool you . . . lust book from or vaudeville show' sAmold, Hughes, cmd Koy . . . Ye Glcle Domes Clubbe . . . Y CUlfDlHQl,' reodihq the funny book . . . Dr. Geiser's Inner Sonctumn . . . Kflfs crooh . . . Theids solve ihe qos shoriorqe . . . Sprinq hits Webber ond l-loll . . . Dr. Guice biols Many Beth qood-bye. 238 o flung, A-.'wh '7'l '1-uv, X Jy' yr S QQ- -'nu - 1. ,wr-we -'lil 0 ni-4-L-i -- A' 4 f'1 l nba. - Kilqere Shows vii his new pifrie . . . More iivrpiiy eiiqiiieers i. fcercesi . . . Mr. mid Mrs. Maison . . . Ermer iwxwers off to their il 5 A .r QQ ciusses . . . Boeriiiirq business ciii the Vxfrii Baird Heath . . , TfV.'f1SAlI1d borrowed the Ceiiveriihle for this picture . . . and nmiiiier C',':er1 Fair Kriiqhi kicks in 10 hucks . . . The election iuxirxi Commits iiri the x Yes . the Zetcr Car pool. l sglf ffgff I 15 fag, Y ddtes cmd ddters d1SCUSS the problems lolmny QIVGS the ROTUNDA Ofllce cr cl cm sweep . . Wdves recrultmq on crmpus Younq cmd Kelly get mcul Cut in front ol Dcrllcxs Wlthout cur protectlon W1lk1e cmd W1llcnq they dlso rcm Golden qlltters dt Connor Mrs Bcrbb Fox dll wet dqdm 3 1 ff . 1 7' s, 5... .. -5 ,.--6. .m AGA., .N ,.. 'Ol ,.g-:wf WW. - ' ,. N ttf sth ' v 1-Q., al I I Wify . H+ Lx X 3 I I.. w ,. N K Ox 4 HGfii9Y pins the iecxiiiei on Eriiirnify . . . Cuisine in in: i ii pinned Anne Cind Ed und old-iiinors Lqiiim and in . . fy '- knights cind their soiis . . . Mini cdii . . . Qnoon iliii escdrt . . . Iiinniy, Lum Deii, dnd Bob siniif qvei their Qii ' Hilliard Gnd Wcivei . . . Siiirioy, Piiici, ividiy, wind Kay siiiiii ' ni ii xi -. u X 0 241 .A 5R 3' , ,Jil-va. 934 l5 minute intermission . . . Delhomme, Hervey, and Calvert . . . Lide Spragins, Dean ot Women . . . Leaning on the old top rail . . . The Medicos comparing anatomy . . . That 7-minute dash between classes Northouit, Lyons, and playmates enjoy basketball game . . . Willie and Mossie . . . Campus Editor Anderson pleads with Photographer Be-ggs. 242 o 1 - My ,I .L 4 . 5:v.. V- -'+:f-1 ' ' . Tiff' . M V ' , ,V N, ea :Rf - 1,. 7 , M. W ,Q ,Lg : . 1. UA' ' ,sac - WQIIE 5 -V'g,J:: rfgl ., , ved, yufff 'A Y lf 1' 1' f I H- D 6,301 E f'.' ' . , ,lff.95 ,, ', ifv,x1'?f, ,.,.'. Qf9fr - 'XJDI X4 f f 5' ,. ,I J , I To , Ons N, '2M:'w 4 , - ,4 in 'V TY: g 1 x - M il F . ' 5 4 A 1 'bv if EE ,xg A X -'-fallmiff S Lf all 4 -H 4 . 4 ' w Q 3 .nf :f K X X Siu T kg . Sx ,I i ? F. '- x fafx , x v W -- g- 9 in 51 r ,.f-WWW Forrewell pdrty tor Horkey, Kilgore, ond Wilkes . . . New Y prexys, Merwin cmd Fox . . . Violets ot SAE . . . Pi Phi's out tor lunch--Smith just out . . . Sign your drott cord here . . . Pikes ploy . . . Student Iudiciory trowns down ct decision . . . Senseney dnd Mdterko co-opinq . . . Vitornin enriched hredd did this tor these boys. 244 o A ', ,'-'Q-'.1.AK-Q A fad .J -I , . - .1 ,'.- '.' 1- V - - ., -. .-ff 'c-.' ., I 5' 1 '. , '- . . i.g',f I' N ' f I U 'A . V, fy ' 1 + 'xp-.-.yeh .' 1 'infix' ' ' . ,-'rv ' 'nfl' P 'art'- iq A . , 1 , 4, 1. ,, ., - -..,- J 1 v C 1 K N x y ' X - nv? -n,.-,, ,-.uv- X S X . N-Q! X P E I R , 'Pfffl .Nl fri -. v 1ngw1rv'wr--:-w- W, - -f .,,, ':--1 Ru, 3 n - ' a U f Q 3 ,Q fa. H .v.-.MMV . 4-4 CoL111Cih11ng111 U11dOr w . mfd . . . Nm! Sy Im 1 N Bc 1kQrn1r1d Blrilucli lwok uwkxy Q111l m111.141so-Yi . . , H-1. . HA., 'lM Q1WiII'C1. .. Hiwf'Thores-w w11dBvtiy ul1t1.i 'xx . wuy did they pw, Comme? . . . Sm-mmm ISA sixwf It 1A cz Mme . . . BLICCLIS, Allen, B mftnz1 spy fx. :rx ilu packs VPD Foxie ut open house . . . The brfvrm H 0 245 Q NW' ' 'W L 6 1 , ,x -1 New f MM fm Q , Z X m ' Q x -A swan, 2 M 2 . -'if ' Zewg. 32 i,Qs3Y?-SM, rf-N 1 wg T -E X X x 91 ,4 with , .,,,...-N t l 'Q' M J s. 14. Q Q 'yuk lf NU, , I 'in .,1 o . 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K- s A ,L ' vvxk ff, 'f ' X QA 4' .1-Az. X1 4 .I 1 . 5, 2 R, K , '1 ' ..' fl - ' .. Y it - ,Af 4 1 1 , ., 5 . ' 'Q . 3 1, ' -5-73. ,. , . 1-9' ' .' ,-. ' X' 1'f 1' . 6 cf? ' ' , -XIII ,fi ' . . I .l-2. .x ' ,xfff 1'-nxt lx. . A' L GQQ, f ' x 1 JWWWWM M! 'www- QVQWfffZ57fyWWM2WWMWWfffZ J I Z X ' n My X WWW ,J Mwffwfjff ff wiffif W M7 WWW gig fm wjw fpk MMM W-f2f Wf3ggf dia W ffgfmfh My W f751 y 2W',L WWW W WWW aw , M W Wffflf W WWW ,A W My ff WWW 1mmWwWy'WMMW,MWMWjw Wir WWW ,wiffvf 1 J f I if 'fywww W ff wfffwgpww 4 ASSOCIATION OF I944 C. D. ALLEN BILLY OIPSON LLOYD PABITEB FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FTi,fgxI'BALL IOHN BEBGIVIAN STANLEY OBANEB GBAIIALI PIEE 'E IE FOOTBALL, MANAGER BASKETBALL I-:AsKBT'rx-.LT.F DON BBOWN DENNIS HADEN I. L. POI BASKETBALL I1A2jKE'I'IvAI.L F .-'-L LL C. E. CANNADAY IACK HABKEY DAVID BEDIJIAILI BASKETBALL FCOTIHALL r'OL.x1'BALL IOHN CIIENEY CLAUD HILL BILLY SIIAW FOOTBALL I'CO'I'IIALI. IQ Q'I'I1AI L EDWIN CLOUD IENE IIOLT V,',Af:'I'J FOOTBALL I'OO'I'I'IAI,L L L. B. COX BOB KELLEB VVABBEN SITII TII FOOTBALL I-ZASKE'I'I'.ALI. F- 'IIA L ABE CBOET SAM LEVY IIAIQIIALY IEAI, FOOTBALL IX n,1'I'IiAI.I. IVAN CUNNINGHAIVI IAIVIES IVIELETIO IV' I FOOTBALL T11 VI'IfAI,I. SCOTT EBNEST EIIOENE IVIvL'LINTOCIi BILLY ICH,-'xL,LIIIG BASKETBALL I'CO'I'BAI,I, Lg OLIN GIBBONS IIINI NOBLE IXIGENE I.'.'IL FOOTBALL FLOTI-,A1.1. LOL 1 L IAQ 'K OSBOITN I'iA:1KE'Ir1AI.I. 0 249 HERKIE ,mba f , ff.i,i,m, gina AA., .W - .L ,vfiwqe I A V -WQWWN' KW CHUCK IOHNNY Cheer Leaders Left to right: Assist- ant Charles Harkeyg Assistant Truett Helms: Head Cheer Leader Lawrence Herkimerg Associate Iohnny Koons. 250 0 Y TRUETT Y '-'Rwi' - 1. 5, 74? - v 5 . 'H ik. f - I ' ' '- ,qcsf -55 .ul v- , !,' -. 'DOA Q I , P- Q11- . 51. 3 4 'NIH' ivllb - F , ' pr- I'-mv.: in MQ.. if Q U' gb ue- wr- . Tfiye. ,, 5,4 u :. Q -.va 4 ,,, us ,f .. 'H'-'A tgsl l.Qy..v, Y . I '34 u- .4 A ' .xvv 1' ' .I ' A 4 .ge A , r 'ui f ,, - 4 Q l A 2 I . U 9 r ,Q ' FUHIHHH K W Mfr' J , T t , .ft 53,1 -f -ff-1 iff'-,,:f.:- ff , J ' W A ' . 1, A . -ff' H14 ,, ff 'iffy QS, S . M 4 ..... b J' t ai KX HEAD COACH STEWART THE COACHES S.M.U.'s wartime coach- ing staff of limmie Stew- art, head mentor, and I. C. Wetsel and Redman Hume, assistants, modeled a 1943 machine that tied with Rice for third place in the Southwest Conference, tin- ishing behind the cham- pion Texas Longhorns and the second-place AGM Cadets. During their own playing careers at S.M.U., Coaches Stewart, Hume, and Wetsel were known tor their fine team spirit and their eagerness to give their best under try- ing conditions. Last fall they developed a team with the same character- istics and as a result the Ponies played an interesting brand oi football. The three coaches worked tirelessly, although they seldom knew on Monday which men they would have avail- able tor next Saturday's game. l AC ASSISTANTS HUME AND WETSEL W ...gi A it A ' X A XE , V ,la . f ' .J 1 -Hd f 11. .V 5 - u Fw I img, 7-Kthletic Luminaries an f, Dr. lvlcliitcvsh, chcxirmcm ft i 4 '4 Faculty Athletic Committee . 0 Footlicill Mctiicffqger Bergiimii . . . -NX A Gcrrrett, equipiiient mfii . iq xii. ,ff Trcrmer KimLC1ll . . . TH ii i sicirm Dr. M0mCm. 5i 'Xxx -W - 'X 5 PIGSKIN PREVIEW - When sixty men reported for football training on Sept. l, Mus- tang supporters had visions of a powerful cluby but many of the players who starred in September were gone by October and the visions failed to materialize. When training camp opened, the coaches counted upon Charlie Weber, David Redman, and Billy Gibbons as their first three wing- backs, but Weber was called by the Navy and Bedman was injured before the opening game and Gibbons suffered an injury to his knee on the first play of the initial contest. ln September S.M.U. boasted three of the best tailbacks in the conference in Abel Gon- zales, Wayne Shaw, and Bill Squires: but after playing one game Gonzales got orders to report to the Naval unit at Notre Dame. ln i making long touchdown runs against Tulsa and N.T.A.C., was in- H: iured before the third game and was out for the season. Bay Basor, f it i tir A 'f the second game Shaw suffered a broken leg, and Squires, after Z Q were transferred by the armed forces during the season. Undaunted by these and other gridiron disasters, the team car- fws, Q ried on with a great spirit. Abe Croft's play at end was sufficiently brilliant to Win him an all-conference position, a place on the Blue A Network's first All-American eleven, and participation in the East- r -'J West game at San Francisco. Billy Walling, who was running on LLOYD PARKER, tailbaclc the fourth team at the beginning of the season, developed rapidly Freshman flgsh from Hsrmondvme ' ' ' our lime I 1 Lloyd turned into a real triple threater. under expert coaching and ranked third nationally in the number of passes caught during the i943 season. ln addition to Croft and Walling, Ed Cloud, C. D. Allen, and Claud Hill received all-conference recognition. Cloud was one of the most ferocious tacklers in the Southwest, Hill was a scrappy little guardp and Allen, who led the team in scoring, was a dangerous broken field runner. ABE CROFT, ena' All-American . . . All-Conference . . . SMU's contribution to the East-West game . . . great . 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Toio dealt the enemy many a lick . . . one of the hardest hitting backs in the conference, MUSTANGS 7 - TULSA HURRICANES 20 Tulsa University, with a flock of 4-F players who formed a l-A ball club, proved too powerful for the inexperienced Ponies in the season opener. Performing before a home crowd of 12,000 fans, the Mustangs fell behind when a leaky pass defense let Tulsa punch across two touchdowns via the airways for a l4-0 half-time lead. The Sugar Bowl-bound Hurricane added its third touchdown soon after the mid-game intermis- sion on a line-mashing ground drive. The biggest thrill for Mus- tang rooters came in the waning minutes of the third quarter. Bill Squires, lanky sophomore tailback who, like 22 other merri- bers of the S.M.U. squad, was playing in his first intercollegiate game, gathered in a low Tulsa punt and galloped 58 yards for his team's lone touchdown. Abe Croft followed through with a successful extra point placement to put the Ponies back into a contending position. Throughout the final stanza, S.M.U. clearly held the upper hand, but was never able to whittle down Tulsa's margin. ln the game's closing stages, Bobby Stewart hurled two long pass completions to place the ball on the Hurricane 4-yard line, but there the assault bogged down. C. D. Allen was the tough.-luck player of the game. ln the second quarter he dashed 68 yards for a touchdown only to have the ball called back to the 33-yard line where officials said he had stepped out of bounds. The contest marked the closing of brilliant gridiron careers for two Mustangs, Abel Gonzales and Ray Rasor, who had been appointed co-captains by Coach Stewart. Both were given continued applause by the fans as they trotted from the Pony field for the last time. 0 255 ...1.,1i..L, hwiav, ,,-., Qs if 19' J.g,,- . I -gg, u ll 'L' 'W' - ,8. .' - r ., 1 X P ,,. 5 ,yu 3 ' r, ' .wr -4' sl. , 1..,Jg'hi,,h5,'.. ' 1 . , 51 I. ll '-st .IZL n 1 1' ravlz .-1, -A rl- .F-TX. L W?-A1 1 fu' :I - A Ponies rack up Bice ball carrier. IVIUSTANGS 6 - N.T.A.C. 20 The Ponies were practically opposing an alumni team when they met the North Texas Aggies, for lim Sid Wright, Clarence McMinn, Burnie Smith, and Howard Maley, four former Mus- tangs, were on the Aggie team as a result of wartime transfers. Showing little respect for the more experienced Aggies, the Ponies started a drive at the beginning of the game that threat- ened to give them a lead. Wayne Shaw, who had replaced Gonzales at tailbaclc, passed to Tom lohnson for a first down in midfield and then hit Olin Gibbons with a pass on the 7-yard line, but the visitors halted the drive on their l-yard marker. Big Pete Stout, ZOO-pound triple threater who would have been starring for T.C.U. had it not been for the war, engineered the Aggies' first touchdown with some brilliant running and pass- ing, but early in the second half the Ponies got back into the game when Billy Squires intercepted a pass and ran 55 yards for a touchdown. Mustang fans thought perhaps the team was on its way to victory after the run by Squires, but the visitors proved to be a real club by scoring two touchdowns in a hurry. After several short gains by Stout, Big lohn Bond, former T.C.U. fullback, broke through the middle of the Pony line and raced 58 yards for a score. Then a little later Stout maneuvered a 75-yard touchdown drive that baffled the Mustangs. Still fighting, the Methodists carried the ball to the visitors' ll-yard line in the fourth quarter but an intercepted pass broke up the drive. Two stars, Shaw and Tom lohnson, suffered broken legs in this game. The play of Claud Hill, lene Holt, and Loyd Pool in the Pony forward wall was oustanding. 256 0 , ,wk , Ld- V . ' 4 HX . 3 iw ff 'A f W ' 3 . i tif 1' ' 1.. -B, H X. ' , ,e' - Q'-rw K-rf ,L :a x ,I A Q I ,I Hwggsiwt ral ,na Ki X, . , .5n,w,r,v:.- tr x ' ' , ' A ' . IACK HARKEY, guard His first year in Varsity football . . . Hark developed into a good defensive player . . . real competitive spirit. MUSTANGS 12 - RICE 0 Unperturhed hy their losses to Suqor Bowl T'il.:c: mo .,t:' :, 5 ilf' the Ponies lounched their conference cdrrirmiqii with fr ' over the Rice Owls. One of four lettermen on the tefzrn dt the r,e'ri:iri1:ifi C. D. Allen, fleet little fullhock, woe the only 'ffecirer of the time of the Rice qorne ond he doririiridtfid the oifer'i:4i'f Methodists. After the two teorns hod Ldttled qcririely hut for obout 40 minutes, Allen brouqht the inrns to their feet with f: hlockinq by Toodie McClintock ond others shook hirn loci dfter trdvelinq 68 ycrrds. Billy Wdllinq ond Lloyd Pdrlcer, o pdir rf L who hcid hctd little opportunity to disploy their cthility in the first qornes ot the sedson, colloborcrted to dccount for the Ponies' ee the sideline to pory dirt. The Owls hod one excellent scoring err pri' when they recovered ci blocked punt on the Pony three-ydril line P excellent defensive pldy hy Ed Cloud, Cloud l-lill, Bill Snow, find L tt Croft prevented their scoring. --.ii ,, L -af . N ' .0 4.. i,.S'.n 'M ?f. Wi Vw-rAi,..rTlG,.Qf,:'Y-R wud? ,1i I' 1 N.. 1 - 'f can ---' rt we rw., i....g ffl 'Q' MN-L. A .Ak-Q BILLY NVALLING, winqbock One of the Notions top pcrss receivers . . . WGllinq's fine blocking ond runninq won him All-Conference honors. N. T.A.C.'s Marines squeeze l'Icrvy's Torn Iohnson. will long he remembered hy Pony supporters. Tfrlfinfg 'he rrzn 1 reverse from Lloyd Porker, Allen went inside the C13f,Ci'lTifJ :yin f For or moment it crppecrred thdt he trod been stogiped, Lu? e -'Q-7 hedded down field. End Ahe Croft, hovinfr token ccrre oi arf I gc ot the line of scrirnmoqe, hustled ocross ond with perfect tirigri, ple the woy for the high-stepping horll corrier, who crossed the gzfxl i f morker. Ecrrly in the fourth period Pcrrker sent o pdss over the ce ,. of the line, ond Wollinq, who mode o fine cotcli on the pldy, rever his field to elude severcrl would-he tcicklers ond roced 23 yards Q in H' l it E A fi i M, s 1 ' .pi A .ff'. -' LOYD POOL, tackle Consistently fine blocker and defensive man . . Cess held down tackle position like a veteran. MUSTANGS 6 - TULANE GREENIES 12 Performing before their largest crowd of the season, the Ponies thrilled the New Orleans fans with their fine running and passing, but after playing probably their best game of the year returned home on the short end of a l2-to-6 count. Everything but the score favored the Mustangs, who made l3 first downs to lO for Tulane, who gained 75 yards running to 67 for their opponents, and who netted nearly twice as much ground passing as did the Green Wave. Time after time in the first half the Ponies threatened to score, but always lacked the final punch. lnthe second quarter Cunningham, Parker, and Gipson alternated in advancing the ball to the Tulane 4-yard line, but could not cross the double stripe. Again the Ponies drove deep into scoring territory, but Buddy Gatewood, a former all-Southwest Conference center at Baylor, intercepted a pass behind his own goal line to end the threat. After the Greenies had scored on a 47-yard drive and an intercepted pass, the Ponies marched the length of the field for their six points in the fourth quarter. The Ponies gained a first down on the Tulane 3-yard line, and then on fourth down Allen powered his way across. Pewee Parker, the Rayrnondvillain, was the spark-plug of the Pony offensive and he gave the Green Wave trouble throughout the afternoon. Sandy Levy, probably the lightest end in recent South- west Conference history, amazed the fans by his ability to take care of himself on the defensive, and the entire Pony forward wall turned in an excellent game. Parker runs into some stiff opposition . . . but the Mustangs plucked the Owls l2-O. Frito eludes Tulsa taclcler . . . left for the Navy after this nriiff. MUSTANGS 0 - TEXAS 20 The well-known baseball phrase, Good field, no hit, charac- terized the Ponies' play against Texas' championship aggregation. This was clearly a defensive day from the S.M.U. point of view, for the Stewartmen spent most of the afternoon staving off Long- horn goal line thrusts. Only l9 yards total net gain were registered by the Mustangs, who were unable to chalk up a single first down against a leak-proof Texas defense. The Ponies' lone scoring oppor- tunity came in the final quarter, when lack Harkey blocked a Steer punt and Sam Levy pounced on the ball on the Texas 30-yard line. From that point, however, the Bed and Blue couldn't gain and the Austinites again took charge. Although Texas netted 43l yards run- ning and passing, the S.M.U. line tightened repeatedly in the clutches, turning back six Texas penetrations inside the 20-yard line. Only an undying spirit on the Ponies' part kept the Longhorn score from soaring. A dazzling assortment of single and double reverses and several wellconceived and perfectly executed pass plays were uncorlced by the visiting Longhorns, who scored their first touchdown early in the game. After receiving the opening kick-off, the Steers drove to the Pony ll-yard line where the Mustang defense, led by Billy Gip- son, halted them momentarily. After a few plays, the Longhorn drive regained momentum and carried the ball over. Although intercepted passes by Toadie McClintock and Ed Cloud stopped two other threats, the Longhorns tallied again before halftime. George McCall scored the visitors' third touchdown in the final quarter when he outwrestled two Mustangs for a pass on the one-yard line and stepped over for the counter. Ed Cloud, Billy Shaw, and Olin Gibbons led the Pony defense. 0 259 . LJ l, f ! ' .wg . M V , Y 7 JI'-. ' - inf F jr - , .'k I 7'-,fem-T' if-.d . ,I , . lu: fi: MUSTANGS 0 - AGM 22 A journey to Aggieland resulted in a second successive white- washing for the l-lilltoppers, but not until they had thrown a genuine scare into the unbeaten Cadets. For three quarters the outmanned Ponies battled the Ag's yard for yard before succumbing to a flow of ACSM reserve strength in the last chapter. ln the opening stanza, S.M.U. drove dangerously near the Ags' goal on a march launched when a pass-and-run play from Dave Bedman to C. D. Allen carried from midfield to the Farmers' l9-yard line. From there, Billy Walling went round right end on a reverse to gain a first down on the 6-yard marker, where the Aggie defense buckled down to repel the charge. The Cadets opening tally was a safety set up by Stan Turner's Bl-yard kick which rolled dead on the Methodist l-yard line. ln attempting to punt out, Lloyd Parker was tackled in the end zone for two Aggie points. The Ponies broke up two other Aggie threats in the first half. After the Farmers had driven for a first down on the Mustang 23-yard line Toadie McClin- tock intercepted a pass, and then just before the period was over the alert Methodist defense stopped a Cadet drive on the 9-yard line. A pass from Bobby Stewart to L. B. Cox put the Ponies in scoring position in the third period, but an intercepted aerial cancelled the opportunity. AQSM tacked on seven more points in the third quarter, then shoved across two additional touchdowns in the fourth period when a tired herd of Mustangs could not match the speed of a host of Cadet reserves. Absence of Ed Cloud, the star center who had been transferred by the Marines to S.L.l. after the Texas game, handicapped the Ponies considerably as did an injury to C. D. Allen, who had to leave the game in the first quarter. Vinsant, Pool, Holt, Walling, and Parker turned in the best performances for the Ponies. . x .N sg X. N x'A L y .Hue f':'w? Q. . . A . .T r. A X A s ,, Air , RED WILSON, end Aggressive wingman . . . Bed was a great pass snatcher and made a practice of camping in the enemy backfield. xnxx! 'f rl R bl gl 7 t. If S t 0 Y ' L 9 9' 0' 5 X sl It 7 Q9 ,V Q, t t . A 0' awp 9 A if 5 ,. t vp lotto ,C A ' 1. Db ' L 9 it ..L'f ,ix .1 -vs.. f T 6' 0 ,., cc. PY . w 'n'-'. 1 ' D ,J-'Qi' f'- - ' L Af , . , .. f . PAUL VINSANT, guard YN SANDY LEVY, end Smooth blocker and a terror on defense . . . Diminutive wingman . . . made up for his size with his abile Vinsant did a commendable job at guard. ity to snag passes and cut down opposing interference. t , P, ., .5 xv 'hw 5 t, Us t L.cl..--,A ,...4...- - - W eww' QE 'v 'H ig I ' x - , v- .. if 41 ,Au . W VN in 1 Y 4 -131 fu? ew, it xvfryl uf v N .4411 ' 1 ' 1 ' MQ . , 'it-if I 1. . , s X A-fx A .-1 gi.-rw: b A ' 5 'J Y l ' ' ' 9' - '5 ' x ' hh ' .- 5,' 1 ' 'M . VVAYNE SHAW, tailback Veteran triple threat tailback pendable left arm that threw . . . Red had a def many complete passes. if ,A MUSTANGS 12 - ARKANSAS 14 A three-season victory drouth for Arkansas ca... this upset, which cost S.M.U. possession cf urifii:1g,it- in the final Southwest Conference standings. It was Leon Pense, Arkansas guard who aouzmea tailback, who brought the Hogs' winless chain to an ,. the game's opening 20 minutes he tossed touchdown r 'lIf.,f :,. Alton Baldwin, then place kicked the telling extra pairing. 'inf fire assault aroused the Mustangs, who prornptly rriovf.,-fi if, ' score of the game. With their own 18-yard line as the r.f,i r. a series of short passes carried action to n.idfielfi. Frcrn if re, E Walling skirted left end and reached the Arkansazg l9 yarn 'rr before he was roped in. The touchdown followed, with Llay .. firing a pass to Abe Croft in the end zone. The extra ifiint '1' failed, however, leaving S.M.U. on the tiny end of a lil l.r:Qi'z count. S.M.U. crashed in again in the fourth quarter, drivrrxa fire' from its own 36-yard line to a touchdown. A strong ground 'jiri coupled with a pair of successful passes, brought the tally. Eire Stewart went over for the score. Again the try for point failed. Trail by two points, the Ponies proceeded to give the San Antonio some of the most thrilling moments of the season when they t to the air to threaten time after time. Lloyd Parker and Bobby Stes tossed passes accurately and alternated wih Gipson and Vfall in making ground gains in midfield, but once deep in Razorback ritory they could not score again. Statistics favored the Mustangs greatly as they nzaae li 1 downs to five for the Arkansas eleven, gained l24 yards rush to 41 for the opposition, and netted ll3 yards passing to 89 for Porkers. But the Hogs, with l4 points to l2 for the Methodists, '.-.ferr little about the statistics, being satisfied with the score. Mustarzrz s porters wondered if San Ant who had also dropped a game in the Alamo City the previous season by their fail- ure to convert an extra point. Coach Wetsel was proud of a tight Mustang line that held the out-of-staters to a low net gain rushing. Vin- sant, Harkey, Hill, Meletio, and other Ponies were play- ing a fast-charging game that stifled the Razorbacks ground game. Injuries kept three Mustang backs from playing against the Porkers. IVAN CUNNINGHAM, blocking back The golden boy from Arlington . . . a great blocker and a hard, consistent tackler. ' 251 onio were a Jinx city fcr the Pc: 1,-A l t I A ' , N . Q ...lla A fjcfiw BUD COX, blocking back Lots of spirit . . . a great punter . . . Bud blocked and tackled like he really meant business. Walling snaps another pass . . . and the Ponies leaped the Progs 20-O. MUSTANGS 6 - TEXAS TECH 7 For the second successive week, an extra point deficit resulted in a Pony setback. ln sharp contrast with proceedings the previous week, however, the Red and Blue grabbed an early lead in this fracas with a second-quarter counter. Dave Redman launched the touchdown march with a l2-yard pickup to his own 32-yard line. l-le followed through by arching a long pass to Gene Mc- Clintock, who took the ball behind the Techsans' safety man and Q raced to the Raider 23-yard stripe before he was hauled down. i ,-,pk M I 4 remarkable catch between two Tech defenders and stepped across to score. C. D. Allen's placement attempt for extra point, however, was blocked, leaving the Mustangs nursing a six-point advan- when a desperate, jack-pot Tech pass paid off for 49 yards and - 4? the tying touchdown. On the try for extra point, Freddie Brown, ' ill 2 I I M A tage. This lead seemed sufficient until late in the closing period, Matador back who was once an S.M.U. student, booted the oval L ' l Q'-f' ' f ' .. squarely between the bars for what proved to be the winning W if llll L TAP if 'll margin. The Ponies had other opportunities to score but did not take advantage of them. Early in the second half, Dave Redman and C. D. Allen, a pair of fine ball carriers, spearheaded a drive that carried to the Tech 15-yard line before it was stopped. Again in the fourth period, Redman skirted end for 32 yards to place the ball on the opposition 24-yard line, but after Gipson had smashed the forward wall for four yards, Brown intercepted a pass near the goal line and the threat was halted. Once more in the final moments the Ponies started a drive and once more it was stop- ped by a pass interception. After being on the sidelines with injuries as the Ponies lost to Arkansas, Redman proved in this game to be the spark that was needed to revive the Mustang offensive. The former all-stater from Highland Park High carried the ball for a net gain of 100 yards and turned in a fine defensive brand of play. Billy Walling, with his vicious tackling and deadly blocking, and Gene Wilson, lim Noble, Abe Croft, Loyd Pool, and Iene Holt, with their excellent line play, shared honors with Redman. 262 0 Then Bobby Stewart lofted an aerial to L. B. Cox, who made a if t. MUSTANGS 20 - T. C. U. 0 Against its arch-rival from Cowtown, S.M.U. chalked up its second and easiest triuizipli of tiff ref' H ' third place tie in final conference standings. The loss dropped T.C.U. into a cellar deadlock vfiti. i-. Mustangs tossed a stiff defense at the servicesriddled Frogs, never allowing the Purple inside the yfzrf the Stewart forces were rampaging for a net gain of 367 yards, many of which carrie on two thirfifq mfr' rnarches. S.M.U. drew blood early in the second period. Wayne fRedl Shaw, the lettermari taillzacla who had rg.. consecutive games because of a leg injury, returned a punt to the Pony 46-yard line. Spin-fpe3:'iv'e 'gre .a ay: with Shaw, Ivan Cunningham, and Lloyd Parker carrying, advanced the ball to the Prof! 33',1'.1rfi lift? frtrr. point Shaw galloped around his right end, reversed the field, and Dffmced UCTOSS ill? Qfftl NLG. F21 ff? Qflhtr. f secutive tirne, the Ponies failed to make the extra point, Returning to the field after the rest period, the Methodists took the kick-off and marched to another counter. To show the fans the type of backfield they would have had all season if in- juries had not interferred, Coaches Stewart and Hume sent Red- man, Allen, and Walling into the fray to spark this drive. The last 17 yards were accounted for by Redman, who broke through the center of the line, and then ran wide to evade the Frog sec- ondary. Lloyd Parker kicked the extra point. The Mustangs marched 52 yards for the final touchdown. Laterals to Shaw and Parker proved to be the big gainers on this drive as they placed the ball on the Frog 6-yard line. Two line plays gained only three yards, but Parker passed to Walling for the marker. Allen kicked the goal. While the eleven Pony backs all performed in championship manner, Coach Wetsel presented a pair of forward walls that outplayed the Frogs at all stages of the game. ln addition to the regular linemen, all of whom turned in creditable games, Cheney, Smith, Elliott, Colwick, Meletio, Harkey, Connor, Ferrill, and Fra- zier more than held their own when they entered the tilt. The S.M.U. linemen were charging so fast that the Frogs' once power- ful passing game was futile as only two of eleven tries were completed for a total gain of l5 yards. Gipson bats down a Tulsa pass. F .., . A af , Q I . , . ' ,iff G 'Q as ! 41 15 M, J ,,- , . 1 . ,f ':'f?19EjS,1elg1h'?',. Pi. :'ag+,N'Sx . ' 3f l' A 263 n t l 1 65' x X ,.. Q , 1,334 - ' Walling and Cheney make sure the Longhorn tails in t CLAUD HILL, guard and steady . . . 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'H' 4.1, :I f M X X4 LM' Y ' Q! diss , X.. , . jf? ,A Xf:'4iqzIXqf N J 1 HHSKHHHM 6 E r 1 Qhwam ,y , Fitaxm w Hmmm N !magQs.,,Q :llllnp mm 'mutha mg., y 'lun Us mul Wiliam Wllmuu M:-'WWWWUUH lu 'fe Www ? m--........,,,, mWwkw '3WWs'-eww: '?' mg X we WQQ mm x mm iii: iw J , as E M- i 1--- 'l y.,,,.... . 1'--- in s 1,5 N -sf' 'Ml . if-1 x t t K Above Cleft to riqlitl, The Squad: Busty Baccus, l-larry Teal, Dennis l-laden, Scott Ernest, Charles Harkey, Acie Cannaday, Ernest Wilemon, Don Browi Stanley Graner, Bob Pearson, Sandy Levy, Hal Smith, Bob Keller, lay Simpson, lim Noble, Lindsay Embrey, and L. B. Cox. Publicity director lordan keeps the scores. BASKETBALL BANTER One of the most successful teams in recent years represented the Ponies on the basketball court in l944 and finished in a tie for third place by winning six of its twelve conference games. The Mustangs lost two games each to the co-champions of the conference, Bice lnstitute and the University of Arkansas: won a pair from Baylor and two more from Acilvlg and split with the Uni- versity of Texas and TCU. Laurels garnered along the path by the Pony hoopsters included the setting of a new conference single-game scoring record of 81 pointsp a triumph over the University of Cklahoma Sooners, win- ners of the Oklahoma City All-College tournament, a decision over Bergstrom Field, finalist in the Texas TAAF meet: and an all-confer- ence forward in Dennis l-laden, who was selected by unanimous vote of the loop's seven coaches. Coach Stewart's squad boasted of only one letterman, Captain Acie Cannaday, but l-laden, Don Brown, Harry Teal, and Scott Ernest came through like veterans to give the Mustangs a high- scoring combination. Probably the outstanding victory of the sea- son was the 49-to-46 triumph over the Longhorns in Austin. 270 0 KX J, 4 'Q 0 Xxnjwlf f' ix f .Av 'L ' 'GN' - ' sy Mmnfxqers Knntfltt fxnd 5 Coaches Stewart and Bctccns watch intently from the sidelines.. Mustenq Heden and the Lonqhorn jump for the toss-up. o 271 1 ,1 'I fi T! tl 13 it 1 1 1 3 V! 3 3 1 l 2 I I I y 1 Q5 ti. at 1 lt! A ya I 1 l 1 if 'Q ,, 1. F Et Et lt li 1 I I I l 1 I 1 1 1 l 1 - , C. E. CANNADAY, Guard A N 1 .. . . Laptain Acre demonstrates that old 53555 form . . . took seventh in the con- Q, N ' , ference scoring race with 134 points N . . . hit his stride near the end of ' q t' '--' 2 the season. if snag , .ea SX .s- Dennis sinks one of his famous crib shots . . Longhorns vainly try to stop him. Two Childress players grapple for the ball . . . Dennis and Don come in to tie it up. MUSTANGS SWEEP CPENERS The Ponies broke away to a fast start, besting Okla- homa's Sooners, 41-37, in the campaign opener. Acie Cannaday, veteran guard and 1943-44 captain, paced S.M.U. scoring with six field goals for a dozen points, although Oklahoma's great guard, Allie Paine, copped game honors with 19. Making good use of their height advantage, the Mustangs built up a 20-12 halftime lead which they never relinquished. Next came Bergstrom Field of Austin, from whom the Stewart guint took a 51-46 verdict, again leading all the way. Nine minutes after the starting whistle, the Mus- tangs gained a 21-12 lead with the accurate shooting of Haden, Cannaday, Brown and Ernest. Keller, Wilemon, and Graner joined Osborn to make the game practically an Army-Navy affair. Cannaday with 14 points and Haden with 12 were top pointmakers against the soldiers. Southern Methodists first loss came in the next en- counter, with Childress Army Air Field walking off with a 58-45 victory. Despite Haden's 21-point performance, the Ponies fell behind early and were unable to overtake the airmen, who were paced by an ex-S.lV1.U. ace, 1. D. CSniper1 Norton. 272 o Pomns DROP Two, BUT PLOUGH FARMERS UNDER Majors Field of Greenville administered another shellacking to the Hilltop five, to the tune of 39-36. The Mustangs, with Don Brown pitching in 12 points, finished fast but could not overcome a ten-point half- time deficit. lnaccuracy from the free throw line cost S.M.U. this game, with only four of 14 attempted tree tosses going through. A third straight setback came when the Ponies met Bay1or's Army Specialized Training team and went down, 49-46, after a see-saw battle. Stan Graner rammed home 16 points to keep his mates in the running most of the way, but a fast Baylorite finish sewed up the contest. Opening the Southwest Conference season, the Ponies soundly drubbed a luckless Texas Aggie quintet 65-35, with little difficulty. A 32-18 lead at intermission afforded Coach Iimmie Stewart an op- portunity to use his entire squad against the Aggies. A marked height edge, plus 1-1aden's 21-point con- tribution, kept the Cadets under control throughout. A11-conference 1-laden ready to ring up two points against Texas . . Scott ducks for cover. ' A '-Va.. K' its- -- --,-..,f-.eh-. - ...Q i 1 Q DENNIS HADFN, I'oi'w.ir.i N Denny was first Mustang wvvi to n-it ctw-i fun points in a season . . . -1 1.1. ii UO. ... .iniini'i' Hi 1 choice for first te-ini all cont irunce . . . sim-i ,114-.-.3 in crilw shots. Denn', s ug: anti zt i ti in two points azizins Norton and his Chil ii s V Outfit. METHODISTS Loss ONE, WIN ONE Rice handed the Methodists their first conference defeat, 54-34, with giant Bill Henry, who later established a new loop individual scoring rec- ord with 243 points over the season, proving the difference. The Hilltoppers trailed only 23-2l at the half, but Rice's more experienced crew pulled away steadily in the closing 20 minutes. Cannaday was S.lVl.U.'s top scorer with l3 points. The Red and Blue bounced back with a 40-30 win over Texas Christian in its initial home conference court battle. Although the game was far from a thriller, it provided many spills and trying moments for officials and spec- tators. The final issue of the tilt remained in doubt until the fading minutes midway in the second stanza, but at that point the Mustangs widened the already existing gap and pushed on to take the honors. Scott Ernest checked in with a fine performance and took scoring honors with 12 points, one more than Cannaday netted. Acie and Dennis ready to leap for the spheroid . . in the lvlaiors Field game. RED AND BLUE Surrzns SETBACK A furious closing rally fell short as the Ponies lost, 63-53, to Arkansas' big, rugged quintet. After falling 20 points behind at one time, the Mustangs boomeranged as Haden enjoyed a field night with 23 points. Arkansas won another high-scoring battle the fol- lowing night, 74-40, with the Stewartmen stalling in the last few minutes to keep the Razorbacks from setting a new conference scoring mark. The fast, lanky Haden again topped S.lVl.U. scoring with l0 tallies. ln a rough contest witnessed by some 2,500 Dal- las fans, the Texas Longhorns handed the Hilltoppers another reverse, 5l-43, despite a brilliant 26-point performance by Haden. Trailing 30-24 at the half, S.lVl.U. dropped further behind following the inter- mission, then failed to take up the slack with a late rally. 274 0 Scott watches as the Longhorn tosses a long one. it ts? is Y W-'W E is ft NR iv, . - ,v , , - 145, f M 3 K- 624 XX l 1 ,f ' f I , , fi 'A X xs fn. I lg: if S WN ,f ,.x 4 4 W X ,, w r? b y , I ,ylt jgx s' it fi f ' i , N, Aw, , N sf ' t . 3 A it SCOTT ERN EST, Guard Scott turned out to be one of the most dependable guards in the conference . . . smooth ball handler . . . good team man. A if? t Y MUSTANGS STAMPEDE S'rr:r:ns 49-46 ,J Texds in turn fell upset victims ofthe lfft fin :ff A . rnen bounced the Longhorns, 49-46, dt Austin. 'lh If top by cr scdnt two points ot hdlftinte, th Ltlftl with d few minutes left. At thdt point, the Steffi: .. fy , y which drew theni to within one ploint of the l!ff,tlr,:Q. .'. f- , 4 Q ute field qocxl, however, choked off the CQVIIJQV' anti Hdden poured lo points throuqh the hoop fc: tig rg ' Texds Christian dvenqed its edrlier losgzz to the fl ,rip g . ! down CI 47-37 decision ot Fort W'orth. S.lff,U., :sg fzrl-ifff ry 'jr 1-- X crnd Cdnnctddy, held dn l8-l6 ledd dt the hftlf, rpfeff rf- 'J If if H Chronister found the rdnqe from the forecourt tf, rip: rg- Pr 9. A Q ' I out front for keeps. Cdnndddy Und Grdner czllecieai TW I Y Powerful Rice trirnined the Mustangs fl jCIlIl, 31127, l ut ' ,. , , 4 the Owls hcrd experienced cr rectl scdre in this slow, cf1:reft1ll',fg Ex, gli' D ' l qdrne. Resortinq to bdll hcrndlinq tdctics from the rztpm, P1.lff.l.l. 3 X the Flock to d l7-l7 holftiine deodloclc, dnd with ten ininutf- 'f t the Ponies led 24-21. Then Hice's oce, Bill Henry, looped three Q 1 Numggl Q field qodls to pull the qdrne out of the fire for his nidtes. lffmffrr Lf points were hiqh for Southern Methodist. ,' X . -X ' t 4 J , V r 1, 1 ,I 5, DON BROWN, Forward Don wds only freshman on stortinq quint . . , stectdy ball player . . . qood for eiqht points d qdme . . . ct redl bdsketbdller. Q1 milf: ls ii QV! o 275 MT? 1 ,, Q Q 'Tin . t A,', 5 ' .g' PONIES SMOTHER BEARS TWICE With substitutes seeing plenty of action, S.M.U. trampled the Baylor Bears, 64-41 in its next outing. Early in the game the Pony marksmen found the range and be- gan to pour in direct hits from all quarters. Baylor, unable to stem this surge, fell be- hind and was unable to overtake the high-riding Ponies at any point in the game Coach Iimmie Stewart fielded his second squad and members of the third outfit. Long, lanky Dennis l-laden, high-scoring Pony forward, continued to hit the cords and col- lected twenty-two counters to top the scoring. Captain Acie Cannaday of the Ponies shared second honors in the scoring by hitting the bucket for nine field goals and eigh- teen points. The Mustangs led at the midway point 36-24, and the Herd was never headed. Wirth this victory over the Bears the Ponies were ready to fight for a third place tie in the Southwest Conference cage race. Sparked by Denny l-laden and Acie Cannaday, who looked like the Cannaday of Tyler Iunior College days, the Hilltoppers were able again to smother the Bears, 57-44, at Waco. Though it was S.M.U.'s game from the start, Baylor never once gave up hopes of a last-minute victory. At the close of the first period, the Mustangs were the proud possessors of a l5-4 lead over the hapless Bears, but lanky Marvin Hicks repeatedly found the basket to bring the Bears to within tour points of the Methodists. ln the second period Brown, Ernest and Teal played a good defensive brand of ball, while Cannaday and Haden chalked up enough points to give the Mustangs a 28-l7 margin at half time. Cannaday and Haden were again chief bombardiers for Metho- I HARRY TEAL, Center Harry played in the pivot slot . . . hurt at midseason, he came back to help the team to four straight wins. dists, with 26 and 2l points, respectively, which accounted for 47 of the Ponies' 57 points. The game was characterized by fast passing and accurate shooting on the part of the Mustangs and by dogged determination on the part of the underling Baylorites to even the score. The Mustangs, however, were able to maintain a com- fortable lead throughout the entire contest. Dennis dribbles in past two Longhorns . . . an- other two points for the Ponies. Everybody up . . . Majors Army meets S.M.U Navy . . . conglomeration under the Red and Blue basket. 276 0 HILLTOPPERS PLASTER Accnzs 81-37, SET NEW SWC Rnconn ln the season's finale, the Mustangs turned on a brilliant scoring disrilay, Z5'!!iIl'Iif,' ing hapless Texas AGM 81 to 37 to establish a new conference single fiarne record, The performance also gave the Red and Blue the distinction oi becoming the first team in the circuit's history to maintain a two-points-a-minute pace over the iziririiff game route. This record was equalled a few days later, however, Ly the Uriiversityf of Texas Longhorns with the Aggies again being the victims. Hundreds of the spectators came out not to see it the Ponies would triurnrili over the Farmers, but to see if Denny Haden would score i9 points and thereby l,.i'i.fOlilf,' the first Mustang ever to make ZOO points in a conlercerice campaign. Donny started off slowly and sank only three tield goals in the first half. With nine :niniites of play remaining, the Pony star still needed six points to reach the 'ZOO rnarlc, but he main- tained a point-aeminute pace until the end of the ganie to bring his section total ti, 203 for the twelve conference contests. The Ponies' starting line-up of Haden, Brown, Teal, Capt. Cannaday, and Ernest ran up a long lead in the first lfl minutes by scoring 29 points, and then Coach Stew art sent in Ernbrey, Graner, Osborn, Keller, and 'Wilemon who added to the scoring. ln the second half the Pony mentor used fourteen men, Smith, Noble, Levy, and Cox playing the final moments after the first two teams had brolzen the conference scoring record. Captain Cannaday led the scoring for the night with ll field goals and four free shots to his credit. l-le made only ll points less than were scored by the entire visiting aggregation. For the visitors, individual scoring honors were won by Burditt with four field goals and two tree throws. Although hopelessly outclassed, the Aggies played an aggressive game through' out. 1 . Z, .'5 1 .A- F V , Q4 .R s .K fini 1 t ul' . , ,ip-nf, ' BB lack holds back the Long- horn stampede H... Don pushes in from the other side. Lindsay in action . . . Pieady, aim, fire . . . An' other two points. o 277 I rf. I .3 F591 ff x . in X 1 gi-D I944 Season's Scores Oklahoma University+at Dallas Bergstrom Field-at Dallas . . Childress AZ-Xlfeat Dallas . Majors Fieldnat Dallas . Baylor AST-at Waco . . . Texas ACSM-at College Station l we in ' 1 5 b::5 Bice at Houston . . . . . . ' ' . Texas Christian-at Dallas . 9 r rA ' Arkansas-at Fayetteville . uflknrgx Arlcansase-at Fayetteville . is ,Q Texas-at Dallas . . . was SMU SMU SMU SMU SMU SMU SMU SMU SMU SMU SMU SMU SMU SMU SMU SMU SMU They They They They They They They They They They They They They They They They They 37 46 58 39 49 35 54 30 68 74 61 38 47 46 4l 44 37 I ' Bice-at Dallas .... . . Texas Christian-at Fort Worth V i.. . x i Texas-at Austin .... . Baylor-at Dallas . ..f iV7jfZ V- I ,. 'i' 7 ,tit is Bayloreat Waco . . P 2 xg A Texas AcSMmat Dallas . . WON: 8, Lost: 9 ' El' BOB KELLER, Guard Bold gives with the face . . . one of the hest floor men on the team . . . hustler Looks like Denny missed this one . . . lack and Don ready to jump against the Froggies. 278 0 defensive man par excellence. Ozzie seems to have the upper hand here . . . Dennis and Acie also vie for the ball against Childress. j Basketball Standings Final Southwest Conference basketball stande inas: Teoma- Won Lost Arkansas . . l l l Rice . . . . ll l Southern Methodist 6 tl Texas . . E3 6 Texas Christian . 5 6 Baylor . 2 lU Texas A CS M . U l2 if 'S QQ if 'f xi vis V ,, l Dennis and Longhorn battle for the ball . . . Don stands his around. Harry and Acie seein to be crowded out of the Maiors Field game . . . lu - - - mp. lGI 1 STANLEf'1' f,3HAlxlfl3 l Y was .lllflllwl lf if s rj . . . Sl,'E'i,'1 ill:-21 ir. ui in tr.1n ia I i 4 of I utll, 'ar .f 1, 'M 4 'xv VB 99 no fK X 'fssf X, ff' Dennis rings up two more points against the ouiciassed Aggies. Eureka! . . . Ponies set a new conference record . . . score- board of the year ieiis ali . . . Musiangs 81 -Aggies 37. Part of the big crowd which saw the Ponies finish in third place with a record-breaking iri- umph over the Aggies. 280 0 INIHHMHHHI swam I Boys' Intramural Directors, Coach Iames Stewart and Rusty Baccus. Fraternity Standings CNot including Baseball, Tennis, and Track? Pi Kappa Alpha . . Kappa Alpha . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . Phi Delta Theta . . Delta Chi . . . Kappa Siqma . . . Alpha Tau Omeaa . . Lambda Chi Alpha . . SPORTS MANAGERS: lack Smith, Delta Chip lohn Bowden, Lambda Chi Alphag Bob Hervey, Alpha Tau Omeqay B. C. Goodwin, l.S.A.g Scott Ernest, Kappa Alpha, Lindsay Embrey, Phi Delta Theta. fi 9 A? A T .5 Q sfi b Tr 9' 'fp t' 'f' w , ' , T '44 ,Z X f fi' Q. .y,,Wff ' J, . IJ!! A HH T 'gf :iii Sorority Standings tNot including swimming, baseball, and t Kappa Kappa Gamma . Kappa Alpha Theta , Delta Gamma . . . Pi Beta Phi . Sigma Kappa . . Delia Delta Delta . Zeta Tau Alpha . Chi Omega. . . Gamma Phi Beta . Delta Rho . . . ' - 'L...,.,4 '-K N sw, ffl i 4 Q. ,, xx f -Y.- Lu n' ' .glmlli 1 - A it 1 QQ. 31131, I -I .. 43111 r' ., 4 --.'2'gQ-.1 N f u --'l-- g'L.,,,'-in-: 'f' I .. .uf 'qi W ' .. '11-3 If ,.q'l'-'fpsi . ' I ng 02 me J a al .f ,'.,e V-'.., ... t , .z Girls' lntramural Directors, Mrs. Catherine Duncan and Billie Carpenter. SPORTS MANAGERS: Bottom row, Helon Mitchell, Zeta Tau Alpha: Betty lane Ewing, Siama Kappa, Winnell Cason, Delta Delta Delta: Ada May Cowden, Kappa Alpha Theta, Martha Ann Barrow, Chi Gmeqag Betsy Patterson, Gamma Phi Beta: Billie Conley, Delta Gamma, Ann Meriwether, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Helen Wohltord, Pi Beta Phi. l 'Ti 2,-..-. Gi' 'fy ,, 'ix mr 'Pm 9g ,ff J -6, 1 if t KA ohompionship tootholl teom, left to riqht: Holt, Mincy, Eerrill, Koons, Ernest, Moore, McEvoy, onol lVloClellond. Football fffvvlvwwdbw Egivw Eosentield stops onother long poss to Gronherq While Hurst runs in to offer his help . . . The chompionship qome in full swinq between the Engineers ond the lnolependents. The Engineers took the qome l8 to O. 284 0 Y ' ff Q!Ww x -H A ,,. 1 ,..-nf 'qv , , -...H Y , 1 is it -,uf W ' Ae. J- - .Mft ,,,,,.. ,V tvgwd.. .M , L ' su, 5 .. f Mn . X 'W Q , Nw? ,' b',YA .zNf':g ,A , :Il-Zggfiiww - ' wi' JM X . 1 V A ' 42, J. ,us 'ff 11-...vu ' ' ,f.'m , , ,-v, J: iii x If , , ,H1'l,4a,l.,,,. t nv K The Pi Kappa Alpha champronshtp basketball team front row left to rraht Gibbons, Horneyor, lacks Mrtchell second row Bush Newman lsamtnaer and lanes. Basketball Horneyor sinks another to help Pi KA clown the Phi Delts . . . Brown and Ter- rill tie the ball in the Pi K!-MATC qame. The Pt KRS rollea up another victory and went on to the Championship. Phi Kappa Alpha volley hall champions . . . Don Moore dives for the Kappa Alphas . . . Delta Chis and Alpha Tau Omeqas sock the old apple . . . Kappa Alpha - Siama Al- pha Epsiloh volleyball battle . . . Siama Alpha Epsilon swimming experts Gratz and Rolfe. Q f '11 J, U 5 1 '52 3 an - fx v' Q-- -....., X , ix 1 ,. .' .ag ie '. ' f 1 'B 1 f., .wf 41, Qi' 91' Murph slams ahe far the Theta S . . . Kappa pina paha champ? Lama and Mary Helen . . Rabin Haaa Turner Scared 195 . . . Butch and Hunt Set-up far the Siqma Kappas . . . Kappa badminton Champ Dams Huff . . . Tri Delts hold batting prai- tice. ,ts ei .-. Q. ln Mn , M A:.AA. 1 if it ,V feswmw ., r v , i Q Q K Y Q z r ,, ll ft I if 'll 0 ,Q- Q fm rm 'ti' ' i . 1 g, 'EZ' ve A X ' A ,ft C Y. I 1 K Ni xx 5 xl M , 6 Q vi X AN? lil A X N V E my gi Q .f z, in X , X 1 SV Q' P' XY is R Q, 2 f 'x,M,. 2, Co-champs DG's surround Captain Conley . . . Captain Cowden gives co-champs Theta's last minute instructions. peed i fill s'W Lima it , , 11 Lfxt' Z ' an , S .' ' 3 'n 5' ' ' , ' 'Q V X33 RQ ball Haltback Cowden blocks the DG offense as lohnson and Murphree close in. The cham- pionship game matched DG against Theta . . . Arnold kicks otf to Kynard tor the DCKS as referee Carpenter blows the whistle. The game ended in a tie 5-5 and Theta's and DG's shared top honors. P75 ex A 0 1 288 0 tml, mm r gr Kappa basketball champs . . . Pi Phis Wyatt and Cant- well stop Brush before the Theta qaal . . . Holder Clem- l ahstrates the line art of qaal shaatirrq for the aals . . . l Townsend up in the air as Pehick rushes in lar the Zetas. Basketball M Q Q N ix -jg: QQ , , 5 if ff - by 4: ,gg ,rg 1- ZIP? ,J . + 4 if E214 -H' Zfyf, f if 4 : I' H cg? :wr 1 ,sf f f'f,:f'f'f ' ' ' f A ,K gf ' E ., - rl KL. 'V -. j qv Y' ' ' , V. x J ' -4-Lam' t R, ' ' ' ' , ' I Z W- -af if ', --r-. - : I . I I A . A-ky A 8 -. Org! fl S 6 C P, NX Y Q ' Q T83 1'Dl RYQQSVU' 'Q43 1 X ,v ' X X A H l K! 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NVQ will liquidate- auror- Ciate Cdiffff Of HHS V321 iilld UIC itics and fraternities. XYQ will all fact H1211 M5 TWZUUC FIPIFCUYS ill be iudcpcmlents togclhcr, ami, Pfim 50 UNCH is PUFCIB' illwll' as the imlcpcmlm-nts are un this BY HELEN WILFONG lliflllill. cgunpus, wc will lm UXIQ IIIG Much tw thc surpriw of vvcry- hlmnl, uml lwmll-v 1115 l'i VM! M l P ' ,A ' , , Q ...N0 CAMPUS Next Saturday... HAI 13 lfxxlllfx' UNL. thx. pl l3l.ll'S Ckcd Um A km-pl Ntullmg I-lx' tum' lg lbllfllfllk -N0 CAMPUS Next S-3tUfd3Y lmrc xicturx' over ilu- xlllJL'I'iuI' my ball im Ill I 'lL'x m' U5 IM ,, 1, ', l , A ITM' wlltxlaxmlillg llllljvl' HI' IEA U N MAXWELL AND STEWART 5'W'1'. WWI N MJ' U' 'U'5' gum- mx L'I.,XX'lbl-QXN !l'Xl V ADDRESS A,A,S,M, the Slglllllk worm- lmllclimmml I,5RL'NXl.1X4 lbliwillg A Mgmt. The pust-war world 1111151 IW by thc IlI'Ulik'll lcg ut' tlu-ir Staff ful lll'lAL'l1NiYl' umm- up 'hw DIQLTA IJIQLTA DlfI.'I'.-X so- a world in which wc must xwwk l'l2l,3'K '- lui thi' U.U'lN'.l'fN1N1ll1'h1l' 5ll1'11 l1A- VIQU-1112 -1 1'-UI' Q-Hill I- roriiy' helcl fOI'llll1l Dlt'IlPJ.Aillg for L'2ll'llCbtly twpivtllcr lu . . . all . . . iltmmlf' t IIN' hill 111 Nl 'f't5'l 'V '1lff lv' lil N W-'N I I I I X- scads and scady uf girls. km-up it . . . all . . . always pmt- IWCMW' HH UH' 51511121 lN2lI'l'11j wll Nl 131 NM, mln- s.w.:..l 1,4 . 1 Q . . -No CAMPUS Next Saturday- Wfadic Un '7!w 14 ' By c. J. LUTEN XYIICII docs ll pcx'for111u1u'c ul' ll 'lxrovatore not suuml likv A perfurulancc of ll 'I'mvz1tm'c? The answer iS-XYllt'll it's Car- 111611. For lllillly years Ycrcli's old war horse has had the very war wurlll. 'l'hL.rt. hun. INCH lmmy haul juxt 4Im1z1Iml hw' quzxrtx ul ilu- . 4 pwumlx. 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S6 i O OJ W i ' . a un x S - 'X KVA I .c, , a f X K X 15155 , Ache-Ademy Award Winners of the Year MAX PLAUT or, as his friends know him, l've Discovered a Racket Plaut is the politico-econo- mic gutter-sweeper of the year, replacing the ter- ror of the combines, Vincent Baker. Max has loca- ted a big stink in everything he has touched this year, except himself. His favorite sport is corraling innocent Mustangs and making them listen to his latest reform. Some of his more brilliant ideas this year have been Cll having the Student Council vote itself into a concentration camp for dirty politicians, CZJ having P. D. Keagy cast off the third floor of Dallas Hall for embezzling the Student Un- ion Funds, and C37 having Max Plaut resign from the Council. Rah! FRANK DEACON BOUTWELL is the all-time campus back-slapper. He has a charming, viva- cious personality that makes everyone present wish they had skipped lunch. His battle-cry was, l'm going to clean out this Y-office tomorrow. As president of the Y he was the most tolerant of menp in his unofficial capacity he could only say, lsn't that silly? Cordelia Marshall wore his M award, but apparently he was ashamed of his weakness. lf you really love the girl, go on and marry her, F. A. 292 0 Present on the S.M.U. campus this year was the most intellectual college student in the coun- try. C. I. LUTEN will admit this fact without any ur- ging at all. He can't help it if he's so brilliant. He has turned down countless offers to direct sym- phonies, just because he wants to give his profs an opportunity to stimulate their minds. The Trau- bel gave him an exclusive interview because he understood her artistic temperamentg we art- istes must stick together, so few of the comrnoners understand us. Pass the crumpets, please . . . What's that? Don't tell me you attend the cinema! You'd better not do that. You'll never get to Val- halla. Valhalla is the ancient Nordic heaven, you know. Wagner used it in his 'Crotterdammerungf You've probably never heard of it. lt must be nice to be cultured. KENNETH IRISH wins the concrete bicycle annually awarded to the most changed man of the year. Last year he was sweet, innocent, and girl-shy. He blushed at jokes Frances Golden told him because he thought she was being dirty. This year he has beaten all previous records for the number of filthy cracks inserted into a three- minute conversation. He even embarrasses Doris Chrones. Shame, Kenneth! What will Mama say? 'S 'ff' S v P 'Jl ...- w The Cycen Fjodr Kniglities Miss Dollarhide was chosen by Wayne Shaw because, in his words, l love a good conver- sationalist. Besides, my parents always told me that one member ot the family should have muscles. Miss Eldridge was chosen by Bob Lyons because of her maidenly qualities oi demure shyness and genuine though reserved afiability. Miss Binker was chosen by B. C. Goodwin. Mr. Goodwin stated, I admire her sophisticated, devil-may-care attitude toward lite, and also her petite figure. Miss Boop was selected by Charles Cox, who re- marked in a moment ot unguarded passion, Shes my dream girleel always have liked the out-door woman. Miss Mather was picked by Lindsay Embrey. Miss Mather and l see eye to eye on the ma- jority oi philosophical subjects. You should hear her dissertations on the causes ot the rise oi transcendentalism-they're superb! Miss Hawthorne was chosen by Scott Ernest be- cause of her love of horne lite. I want a girl who will pull taity with me, Mr. Ernest de- clared. Miss Martin was picked by Bill Cealy. I ad- mire a girl who rnixes well with people, Mr. Gealy remarked. Eris and l have the wildest parties! Miss Hamilton was selected by lohn Koons. Sai- lor Koons stated that he plans to retire to a farm, and that he has finally found a girl husky enough to help with the chores. Miss Hall was chosen by Bill Maxwell. 'Dorothy is such a tine, clean-living young wonianf Mr. Maxwell declared. And she plays the trombone so well. You should hear lier rendition of 'Many Brave Hearts Are Asleep in the Deep' ' This hen was picked by lack Featherston, who would say nothing, but, lin hungry! 0 293 I ggi, 4' SQ' ' r 4 0 t, 9 , l l , M rf, jf a '- W kg. . . x ,Q . 5 X - - 4 f x X 3 we S ' . F' ' 5 S. G. O. M. A. S. The Student Government Office Mutual Ad- miration Society had one of its most satisfactory years during the l943-44 session. Gleefully chant- ing their theme song, The World Owes Me a Living, the boys rolled on and on, doing nothing, thinking nothing, saying much. Led by BOB Wonder-boy LYONS, the members of the S.G.O.M.A.S. busily bored holes in the walls with an old ice-pick, swore at their professors with strange and beautiful oaths, and admired each other's intellectual accomplishments. HERB SHES- SEL, ICHNNY ZANDERS, and BILL HUMPHREY sat in the office at least ten hours each day and complained vigorously about all the people in the office who really had no right to be there. You, dear reader, may figure out the 9564 ques- tion. The greatest battle of the year was waged over a couch which had been removed from the 294 0 girls' lounge to the S.G.O. The Mortar Board had the audacity to question the rights of LYONS, HUMPHREY, SHESSEL, ZANDERS CS CO. to be comfortable. Ungrateful girls! Don't you realize how much the boys did for you and the school? There have also been a few profs who were so unreasonable as to think that the members of SG-.O.M.A.S. should attend class at least once a week. Everyone with any brains at all knows that LYONS CS CO. know more than the profs do. lt's so boring to have an amateur tell you about a subject which you practically developed your- self: isn't it? lf some public-minded students would donate a large ventilating fan for the Student Govern- ment office, we will place their names on a bronze plague just inside the door . . . the S.G.O.M.A.S. smelled so .... Sip 'QF t A: .,m' x'. 9 'W A ' -.0 'Ji PORTRAITS BY WILLIAM LANGLEY STUDIOS 2906 Maple Dial Riverside-5808 -Y Pm. ' I 2 f i ,,, ' ' p T. '..- 2. ,., .,. , N 1 f 7 Z X L ' jg ' 'T . l Q bk'. C -f g,- in-'--f--fi em ----- I TX N W , ..-gee gs 1 fl. T i ,A O Y, Y ,N ft I ' K 5112 f 5 V 0 I flag X!! 4 2-Agn f 'X ,X gj: - :mx i The Swimming Team Here, my friends, is the swimming teom Of good old S.lVI.U. They swom through seots of gore dll yeotrg Did I heor someone boo? HERVEY ron, ond ron ogdin To V. P. he otspired. Come on, Bob, we're topsy turvy Don't run dgoin, we're tired. We know him os optimistic BRQOKS, Sig Alph's brilliotnt fldsh. He tries the high politicol dives, But ot the endeiust splozhl I hc1ven't time for little things, SPARKS sctid with d toothpotste smiley I must ottend to the drdmo, you know, And elections come up in d while. SPEER, the mighty orgdnizer, Speer, who led the field. Speer, the friend of oll-Greek combines Mode the hole in the Phi Delt shield. IONES wos prexy of the Fellowship, she cried. So she put on her swedter ond froternized And left the Y to die. BEGGS wos leoder of I.S.A. They're Independent, you know. 296 o But he got them tropped in the combine rush, And the blood begon to flow. STORY ond WILFONG ore on the teom, They've done everything bod, But they hctd to be put in the grind to show Thctt they no prejudice hdd. FGX is the girl the Y odores She's chotrrning, virtuous, true. Fox hots her nome in the Cotmpus orgoin I'm sick of thot girl-ore you? VICKERS thought cmd plonned ond tolked Then tolked ond tolked some more. The trouble wcts thot he tdlked so much Thdt he never hotd time to perform. MERWIN, the mon of the century, Ruled the Y with on iron hdnd. Under his leddership they met And roised ct stench o'er dll the lond. HARKEY'S in chdrge of the 'M'-owords, And his friends will be cdred for with joy. Both of his room-mottes received one, you kno But they're reolly outstanding boys. I hote combines, SCHU once soid, I wish we could hdve them removed. But dfter dll thot torlk he mode I-Ie ogdin their volue proved. W 70 my 0 JZIIIVTQO NCP, it has heen our priviiege to make the photo- our 1941, ROTUNLM, we want to express 1 eration, heiptuhiess J graphs for y our appreciation for your cor p and courtesy. MISS RH EA JONES 1 . , . . . . A1hRiALb, time hniits, deatihnes, war con- tracts and shortages were serious prohienis, hut we niatie every possihie effort to serve you with the same high standards as in prewar times. , 'vi if hh NN iitimfrs photographs tor your servicenien I now3 tor your wedding hook, and to record nieniories , ' ',,g.' 'L A Mft.. - - v - ot your chihiren iater. NN e appreciate your patronage I . . . ' ee'ra hoth now and atter victory '. If frrt mi. ounttr iwrori 63,60 G RA,0 I-:J I 'T . ,L i 'f ' Nm. m O X L, I if MR S. BILL WILLIAMS 4 NON 0? ill - . 1108-15 SOU THLAND LIFE BLDG Benefits of Bond Buying ln deciding to make the present lVar Bond campaign an appeal especially to the middle and lower income man and woman. the govern- ment had certain objectives for the national welfare in mind. One was the absorption of excess spending money that would otherwise inevitably inflate prices. The other was the building up of a large surplus spending ca- pacity among the people of the nation as a cushion against the period of depressed em- ployment and deflation that will probably come with the closing down of the war in- dustries. 1l'hile the government did not have it in mind. there is another benefit to be derived that will have its permanent effect. lVhen lVorld lVar l began. with its need of heavy government financing. the National Treasury was up against the problem of selling to a public which knew little about investment. High-pressure methods were necessary to place even a fair proportion of the bonds in the hands of middle-income people. As a consequence. an appreciable percentage of American people had their first experience in investment-and some of them learned the wisdom of it during the postwar crash. Today the investment tield is familiar to the middle bracket of America. but there is a new group with capacity to absorb their share of lVar Bonds though they have not been investors in the past. They are the mil- lions of new industrial workers in the war plants whose incomes are two. three and four times as great as hitherto. There are about forty thousand of' them in Dallas County. l rom every angle there is imperative need that this group take its share of the govern- ment's ot'f'erings. It is the swollen income of this group that is contributing most of the increased rate of retail buying in the face of decreased production of consumers' goods. It is this group that would sutfer most in event there sllould be wide unemployment with the closing of the industrial war plants when peace comes. lt is this group that, for their own good. need to be inducted into the ranks of those who know from experience the benefits to come from thrift, saving and invest- ment in the soundest of all securities, United States bonds.-The Dallas fllorning News. 298 0 A Abbott, Jane Vanf'leve . Abernathy, Bob Ewing Adams, Frank Rohn-rt . .Qfiif Aderhold, 1Vil1iam Joseph ...... 18. Adwon. Leatriee Joy ... ...... Aikin. Cara l'at ........ .... Airhart, Gloria Azelle .. .... Alhreeht. Beverly Ann . .. .. Alden, Betty Jo ........ ... Allen, Barbara .lean .. Allen, Betty ......... Allen, Betty Lee ........ Allen. Uharles lle1Vitt .. Allen. Allen. Allen, Doris ....... . .. Helen Lee .... .... John G. .... . 44, 150. Allison. ll. Rhea ..... .... Almeda. Mary Lou ... .... Alpha Delta Pi ....... .... Alpha Lambda Delta ... .... Alpha Tau Omega ............... Alpha Theta I'hi ................ American Institute of Electrical Engineers .................. . American Society of Civil Engineers .................... American Society of Mechanical Engineers .................... Anderson, Emmette Murray ..... Anderson, Vivian L. ...1S.122,1TS. Andre, Rufus Luke ........... 10 Angrist, Shirley Adele ... ... Arden Uluh ............ ....... Arlett. Virginia Belle ............ Arnold, Dorothy .......... 44. 145 Arnold, Mary Mizzell ............ Arnold, Melha Elizabeth ......... Arnold, Roy XY. ................ 44 Aronoff, Melvin Stanley ......... Aronofsky, Julius Solomon .... 10 Ashburn, Dorothy Anne ...... 44 Aumick, Annabelle Adaline ...... Aumiek, Bobbie Lee ....... ... B Bahru. Jean .... . ....... .. Baer-us. Mary Jane .... .. .... Bailey, Bailey. Gladys ......... Bailey. Jane Elizabeth ... Bailey Baker Baker Baker, .Marion Lee .... Ferris 11. Joe llenry . Laura ....... Baker Ray ......... ... Baleh.June Florence . Baldwin, Mary Jane .... Baldwin, 1Villett I-'oster . Ball, David Varter ..... Ball, James ............ Ball, Rayford L. ...... . Ballard, Billie Margaret Ballard, Norma Jean Ballew, Margaret .lane . Baltzegar, Marian ...... Frances Jeannette ....-4.1, .ffislf ....-ln, 44 152 44 172 176,205 200 107 44 18 144 44.140 44,140 44 156 44 44 156 ls 121 44 255 44 105 201 44 15 44 144 138 130 183 162,102 185 IHG 197 188 13 176 201,202 173.188 44 118 110 44 102 105 202 10 150 44 158 102 1NT 44 iss, Sou 140 105 44 44 44 44 44 44.140 15 45 45 45.62 144 105 45 100 45 45 152 IN4 186 17N 180 45 10 45 150 45 15a 10 152 45 150 American Beauty Cover Company . . Blanton, Thomas G Company Boedelcer lce Cream . . Dallas Morning News . Dallas Bailway CS Terminal Company . Dorsey Company, The . Driskell Hotel, The Friend oi S. M. U. Henqer Construction Company Hillcrest State Bank Humble Oil CS Refining Co. lones Interests, lesse H. Kahn, E. M., CS Company DE TO 303 302 312 298 305 300 310 3l2 303 304 309 31. 0 309 Baptist Student Uniuii .. ..... 180 Barber, Junios Phillip ....... 45 Barlow, Mary Ann .... .... 4 5 100, 201 Burin-tt, Aruhcllai ...... .... 1 it 1-14, 2031 Bzirnvtt Dc-ee ............... .. . 45, 1-14 Burrit-tt, Williuni Rohr-rt ...... .. 10, IHS Iizlrrr-tt 'IlII1'UlIUl'4' Ilnlzm-1111111 .... 45,1111 Barrie-r, tfzitlwriiir- I . ............ 151 B:11'rnw 1G111111itt Cuiiimlly ....... 45 l4llI'I'0XY Murlhzi Ann .......... 45 142,201 liurtvl, Il:-1'li4-rt. I1l'l'lll2lI1 .. ..... 45,157 B2ll'll1111Il,'l', Juni- E111-11 ... ... -15 BilI'IIlUIUllll'W, .Iunu-s ll.. .. 45, 102 Bu1'tu11,J:1111- ............ .. 111,144 B:11'tu11, IlUl1L'I'1ll . . . ... 45, 148 ltlslwtliaill .......... ...... 2 07 275 1IiltUlllilII, l,'l:111411- ..... . . .20 ISU, 200 lizilson, Mz11't11:1 1.1111 .. ... 45 Buty, .1:11:k ........... . . 45, 170 Buy, Bs-riiice ltohu .. 45, 1555 Buy, l'a1t1'i1fi:1 ....... ....... 4 5, 1471 Bt-ul, .lolin Vlyulrf .... ........ 2 0, 102 Bt-alslt-y, A1tll'flltl Suv 40, 144 1525, 105 1501111111-s .......................... S1 105 I.5l'l'Ill1'I, B12ll'g'2ll'1'1 Ruth .... 20,120 152, 201 B1-ole-1', VIIIII W. ................. 413, 1135 144-ggs, .lxiinvs W. ............... 40,121, 1221 17s, 184 104, 105 151-l11'v11s, .lainie-s 110l1l'X ......... 413, 102 H1-Il. Ii1'l'1'IlI1'l'1' ............. .. . 20, 1511 151-ll,Ii1't1y l,'Iilll'1' ..... 413,150 I4L'll,A1A1l'1l1tl Ellen ... ...-10 158, 1831 .B1'IIliI1,'j', 1 1't-tl ........ .. 40 15l'IlSlPll, Billiu 11111-illv.. . . 40,155 141-iitlvy, l'l:11't-111:1- V. .. ....... 40 Bt-111011, l'IlU1fl,lt' J:1111,- .. ........ -10 lit-1't'st'01'tl, Itltlllll Fl'Zlllljl'S...21l, 100, 105, 204 BL'I'1,'SI-lIl'1I, Mzirthai ............. 40, lstt, 105 .Bl'l'gIll21I1, John I'ItlXY1l1'1I ........ 20, 1130 Bt-1'1'y, Nu1'n1:1 ............ ... 40, 155 I30l'lllN,', IJCUII NViIli:1l11 -10 Biggt-1', .100 411,-111' ....... ..... - 10 Binimi, W:1r1'1-11 .............,... 40 Blailaick, T11o111:1s Anvil ........ 411,104,101 Bl:111to11,Jt-:111 ........... .,... 4 0. 140 Bla111to11, Ric'11111'4I Ifixln-r .,,..... -10 Blzltt, .1011 Dziviil ........ .,... 4 ti 13l1,,1Sli B11-wt-tt, 1,'2l1Il4'I'j'l1 Ulivv . ..... 413 Blur- K1-y ............... ... 100 Hulxlr, Ilol1:lI1I Fl'01Ivri4'Ii . . . . 40, 204 Bm'-111', .It-1111110 Hlizailu-t11 . . 46 Boggt-ss, 14'1'a111m1-s Anno . .. 40, 156 Iifbllll, Betty .I2l1ll,' ........ .. 40, 142 140110, 1101111111 S114-rle-y ... .. 40,1711 Iiontls, 1Vi1li:1n1 Alin .. ... 40,104 111111111-1', IIIIII .......... ... 413, 100 Booklioiit. Filllllli' Iwo . ...21,154,111I3 Iiostmi, Mary l,':1ro1y11 ... ... 47 1311114-11v1', l.':11'l Quinn ....,....... 47, 102 Iitbllflillltl, Mary Kuta- ......,..., 47,100 linutwt-ll, Ffilllli. . .21, 120 100. 1344, 100,101 Bowalt-11, John N1-wtf-111 ........... 47, 170 Boyd. B111 ........,.............. 47. 102 B1':u1sI111w, .1:1111t-s IISll'l'l'Il ....... 47 ltraintlt, Sainfural Stone- .... 21,1SN, 104, 200 BFIIIIIIBII, I31,'I'ilIl I4'1'z1111,-vs .,....... 47 Brains, ljorutliy ......... ...... 4 7 Brantley, Otho Monroe . 47 DVERTI SERS Langley Studios, William . Lee, Dr. Umphrey . . Pig Stands, lnc. . Seven-Up Dallas Co., lnc. . . . . Southwestern Engraving Company of Dallas Tennessee Dairy . . Texas Power dt Light Company . Thornton, R. L. . . . University Pharmacy Varsity and Village Theatres . Waples Platter Company . White Swan Food Products . Williams Studios, Bill 295, 307 299 308 312 301 311 306 300 302 311 312 312 297 The University, like most other Amer- ican institutions, is occupied with war work. A Navy V-12 Unit of engineers and pre-medical students is on the cam- pus. In addition, some of the schools of the University are cooperating in training workers in government plants. The Army is sending a group of offi- cers at regular intervals for instructicri in safety work. Numbers of boys under eighteen are entering in order that they may get as much college work as pos- sible before entering the armed forces. The University has adjusted its sched- ule to a war-time program. There are classes the year around and during most of every week-day. The students may enter in Iune, luly, September, November or March. A student attend- ing the year around can complete three semesters work in one calendar year. With all this the University has kept busy. The faculty members are work- ing longer hours, and many of them are staying throughout the year. The lab- oratories are crowded and are operat- ing in shifts. Through all this, however, the University is not forgetting that the war will end and the problems and burdens of civilian life will fall upon the young men and women who are now of college age. lt is not enough to educate for the war, although this must come first: we must educate also for the world that comes after the war. To do this properly, the schools, the colleges, the homes, the churches, business and industry must cooperate. Only courage, intelligence and integrity will see us through. UMPHREY LEE, President THIS ADVERTISEMENT PAID FOR BY A FRIEND, ON CONDITION THAT DR. LEE XYOULD VURITE THE COPY Q Lounqe r ' C I F-FF v ' t P , ,Xena 1 E YV fu! gf Room p O .4 AS for Fm ff Jie-of pndul' MAN ' Q: Juv? . O X Q l Y CW given Q JV ll Dunlnq E3 Gnu orS Q wx! I QOOYTN Q e 1 V E F P orare s ' - ' O ferret.. it UC' when 5: fl Q 0 o G m 0 U L ced' - l. O 5,,f.LC,N' 13 'N up Burp, F? Fpp ' J kitchen li' I O O X n 'i Q YI .', f Ill' 12 I Fborn J f X ' - E ft, , lj Prluglq fbrl-rs K ,R hen fi ,Cel-:mms P R O r Asmctallon 1 --4, Pwme 0 Li m E Floor BOSCFFIEHI Q ri' K ine Cellar-j Sehumaehefs Student Union Building Several noteworthy features of the Student Union Building as proposed by Schumacher include ill the lack of windows to prevent the faculty from seeing in, C23 the lack of a door to the faculty club room, the only room in the building the faculty is to be allowed in, C33 the extra thick Walls in the faculty club roorn in case they manage to find a way in, C47 the file room in which are kept all old tests given in the university, and C55 the fountain in the center which flows beer over a battery of vari- colored lights. Reservations for the roorns for private parties are already being takeny none will be available until luly, l962. IJURSEY 5 ln 5 ' R P 4,43 33 66 Q 6 qy gvv CE 19 41 Another ROTUNDA produced by DoRsEY CRAPTSMEN .... We are proud of having had our part in producing this outstanding yearbook. The D RSEY Company MANUFACTURING STATIONERS 0 PRINTERS LITHOGRAPHERS 0 OFFICE OUTFITTERS ZIO South Poydras Street Dallas 2, Texas 300 0 5 we ' A .i- 1' .1 ll ii mi' Q' P I f 'ill' -- time part ot imotii tl1eRotunda Staff and our organization to izeep up the high stanciarci ot Rotunda Masterpieces. We appreciate time p -journey ,ttirougli tlie years with your putmli- A r cation personnel and University officials. SOUTHWESTERN ENGRAVING coMPANY. of DALLAS JAMES H. WEBB, President A A p Proclucers of Better Coffege Annuals HARRY M. CRENSHAW, Manager, College Annual Department DALLAS, TEXAS A .BEAUTIES IN Visit . . . the new Drug Store SCHOOL SUPPLIES STATIONERY FOUNTAIN PENS COSMETICS PRESCRIPTIONS DRUGS Cfonzplvfv F ozzzzmizz Sfvfuicc Brvfzkfrzxf - Lzmrfz - Dizzzzcr S11-lzdfwirlzcf - Drizzky THE NEW DRUG STORE Dependable Protection BLHNTON, THOMHS ci COMPHNY GENERAL AGENTS INSURHNCE ALL LINES FIRE TORNADO AUTOMOBILE PLATE GLASS And Other Casualty Insurance . . . Including Surety Bonds SPECIALIZING IN UNIVERSITY PARK PROPERTY INSURANCE UNIVERSITY PHARMACY ' PHONE C er1IrC1I-4533 Hillcrest and McFarlin J8-2153 307.3 Tower Petrgleum Building D ALL A S 302 o 2 T H gh- .Y.. 1 za. Mug E M A K I N G . . . . ifsizigiili f i f W ii 1 ,V , ' -1 MS I N53 W'? '2'?di'+1 yfii' 1555-V: ig: ,. . , 3 541- 5, - , V ,.-Q ,wg-2 aqfz, :f-'-1---' - M :. 2 'wx T ' - ' Q,-5.-: ' .wan ' ' n. - ' iq- A mf r i, f ' . 1193? . u.,.f'..Q PW'- .e .:-1xe5:Pf:3?1i:. 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Iiroadns, 141-tty ......... 4T l':l'lll'k. 4 1011 ' 4T Brooks,l'l1arl1-s 11111121111 Brooks, Marcia Anne ........., 4T, 153 Iil'4vXYll, 1bonal1l liI1f1l1'I'1.4ll'l1 .... 4T, 14311 Brown. llorolhy .l1'2llllll' ..... ..... 4 T I'i1'01YIl, I'Ilois1- Mae' .... ..... 4 T I'il'1lXYIl,.l:l4'1i Ibong.flass . ..2I, ITN B1'ow1l,.1oa1m1- ....... ..... Brown, .1 llllf' 47 15S, Brown, llita .loan .. lirnm-, l'Irn1-stinv .. ...... .. Rrun1li1lp:11. Nan1-y .. ......... 4T Brush, lieth ....... .... 4 T, 150. 192 lil'llf1rl1, ll1v1'1rI1ly ., ......... 4X I'Zryal1,l'1vll1-1111 ..... ........ l4ryan.Marg:i1- Mario ....... ..... 4 N l'l ,..... .........,.... llryan, 1111111- Hryanl, 4'harl1-s Austin lll .... JI, - w ' 11:-' ltllliillll. lhlllllvllil l+1lo1s1- ..... ..... I-!nIiin,uton, 141-tty Sue . liuford. I,1-1- Uwvn .... .. Iiullis, A 11110 45 Iillll1S,.lllIllllS 1102111101 ... .. Ifl1l',!,1'f'SS, XV1-sl1-y ...... ... Burprin, Virg: Burns, Iala Inn 1 Z ' inia lAl'l' . 48 .,.4?s Iiushy, I1Irn1-st ldarl, .lr .... ..... Bush. .ISIIIIUS ll. .......... ..2I,1TS Bush, l,yn1-tt1 ' ...4N 4,1 1 h111l'...Ir. .... .... . .. Bush.1'i1- 1 '1 J IrllII1r'l', Hun 1111- 1,1-wls .. ...4H, 102 I4yI'1,1, IP1nll:ll11 ......... ..... 4 S lfiywale-rs, .lorry ..,... ... C Cabell, Sarah I,141- .... 4N Valhonn, 1,1-ra .lo ,, 43 Valkins, Kath1-rinv .... ... 48 1'alloway,1Villa .11-an .. 4H Valvert, 11721111121 .11-an ' ..J1,144 12111111111-ll, 141-tty .......... ... 1':l1llll1H'11, l'atri1'ia l l'Illli't'S ., 45 1'IllllIillS ................. ...I22 4'flllIi4'l1i. i'Ilf1l44I'1Ilt' , ,,, 4s v 100 IT2 11-' 199 199 4T 144 ITO 1141 0 ,..-1 1111 1413 141: INT 4T 1217 4T 4T 144 1115 11111 4s 144 414 2115 4s 14-' -ls -ls 4s 4s 150 144 4s 205 140 199 IS4 11311 13 152 141 142 142 19T 4N 150 1252 152 annon, Laura f'atl1eri1n-... antrell, R1-x U. ........... . antwell, .lo Ann ap1-rs, H1-tty ...... ,..4H arlyon, Ilia-k ....... .... aroprvsi, l1'l'141l111'i1.-lc .. arpente-r, Billie .... :ll'l', 1C1r1r1'l'I 1,011 ....... arr. Vir1.:'inia Mae ......... 2ll'l'01l,1'1lill'l1'S RUXYIZIIHI .. arroll, Mary .lo .1........ nrruth, Irorris ......... art1-r, IP1-lia lfllizalwtll . 2l1'Il'l', .1111-k Nolan ..... 2lI'lt'1'.-1111101 Nell ... 'arI1-r, Mary Ross ..... arter, 111111111215 Smith .. 'artwright. Walter ..... ason, 1Vinn1-ll ....... .. 'at1-, Newton 1,1111 ............ ayen1l1-1', Mary Fl1'1l'1lt'l' 1-1-11, Albert John ........ . llill1XVIl'Ii. 110111111 Il ....., . ll2ll1lilttI'S, Mary Louise .... . 1lillll1Jt'l'12llll, Il0l'il1'1' l1I11g1-1l1- hapman, Lynn ............. honey, John Arthur ..,...... lll'Il01VI t1l, .IIIIIIUS 1Villia1n . 1111111-rs.Ilorothy I I'Il1l1't'S .. hil1l14rs,l'Iel1-n l5lan1-he ..,. hi 1311101111 ................ Ill'ISil2IlS1,'ll, Betty ......,. hronvs, lloris 13111111411-r Ill'UIllSIl'l', Irvin ll1'ax'1's hnbhuc-k, John 1-'1'aft1v11 .. Skipper ......,.., lair, lark, Anna Patton .. lark. Iva .lean ...... lark, Margaret ..... lark. Nancy Louise .. lark. Marion Wright ., lark. Nita ................ lary, Morton H. .......... . layton, Madvlon Virginia... linton, filillltlt' IUIIIISUX ...... 101111. Yvonne .......,.... fohh, .l1ns1-ph l'iQ'I'I'y ..... . 'UI'1i4'i, Byron 1'1lP1ll'y .. ue, H1'I'14lli1'1- ..... ... ofer, Hill ............. '1il11, 410121111 Elliott ...... ol141nan,.1ane IiZl11lf'l'Illl' . 'oh-xnan, Lilyan Ruth 142, 'fiif 4-I .-.., PP 411, 21 48 1821 -IS 10N 49 49 49 152 -nfl 102 49 49 144 49 49 49 .pp 49 221 49 1411 221 49 49 f-:c 49 49 ..... 511 10,108 511' 50 189 50 50 50 -ll .202 152 4H 1513 194 102 IHS 192 19 1513 49 lil 1413 195 49 100 -rn INT IN5 141 49 1811 ITU 1922 150 189 -19 49 100 155 15N 141 S ITZI 49 IST 152 -19 IN, .1-r ...rr 191: 49 -19 ISS IH2 1110 1145 fill 511 108 Iiii 50 150 1'ol1:in. IC. Louise ...... Uollegre i4I'22,'2lllIZZli10ll for liUIlt'1'iII Service ..... 1'olwi1-k, Jim 'lilllll ..... fiiillltly. Billie Ruth .. Uonnally, IA'll11 Mary .. 1'onn1111, RIl'l1Ill'4I lieu .. l'onnor, .lack Harlan t'1r1uk,All1l0 lIut1-hisou . 1'ook, llonald XVayx11- l'1mIi, N. B. ............ . 1'1rrl11y, M1's. I-Billie 1111021 f'orl1-y, Martha Louise- . 1'orrig:al1.l.1-o Francis .. 1, . 4ll1l'1l, lloris ........... 1'ov1-y, Margaret l11lain1- . 4'UXVlI4'll, Ada May ..... . ...50 1'ox,l'llz1l'l1's Lev ...... 50, 104, I. 1'ox,.lnn1n11- Ann ....... 4'1rX,I,0lllllt'1 LillSl'4hlll1D .. Fraigr, l'0ll'lll1lIl, Jr. .. 1'rall, Russell lmylv .. 4'l'2l1lll I', Barhara ...... Urantill, Pat ........... l'rawfor1l, Arthur She-ph Crews, Hil11r1-11 Jane .... 1'rowl1,-y, Alice- l1'0llt' l'l'llSl', Bobbie .lane ..... t'rus1+,La11y Hortensu .. 11 Crnse, Rosalyn ............ lilllilllll, Ramlolpli Henry.. Vnnni llglllillll, Ivan 1.1,-on i'Il1lllI1l1J.'1lil1ll, Leslie Gray Vnrl, Mary ............. 1'l1I'l'lll, .IoAnab1-ll1- ....... Vntter, .11l1Iison XY1-sley 50 70 Vg .......50 71 1 '4 'Ei 1'yt'Fll Fjodr , ........... D Ilahney, Xvllllillll Y., .lr.. . 2.4, 1134 lVAllwrgo, Sylvia Lydia ..., ... lrallas, Lady Alys ..... . .. Ilani1-l, 111111119 Maxio .... Ilathv, 1Valter 1Vi1lian1 IHIVIKISUII, L1-11 1Valter liavis, Alive ............ llavis, James Volenlan .. Ilavis, .11-rry ............ Ibavis, Paul D. ...... . IlaVis,Shirl11y Ann ..... lvavis, William Henry .. Dawson, Virginia Anne 31 ...J4 1 v 170. 1413, .5o, 50. 23, 11511, 154, 50, 50, 152, lem, 11311, 51, 51 158 1s:: 51 51 51 51 141: 51 ING, 23 51 51 164 51 IRG 51 50 128 191 195 140 108 ITO 195 50 50 50 190 100 158 5,0 1921 194 50 56.1 51 104 51 154 51 201 .,0., 100 100 51 23 201 ITL? ISIS 51 204 101 200 211 1:10 ITN 102 24 51 180 150 200 51 51 142 i JT 1 'HIE Q 1 ,. -ul' W -4,,. 1, -lum- 1 4 HILLCREST STATEBANI1 Our Congratulations and Sincere Best 1Vishes to the '44 Class of South- ern Itlethodist University. . . To the Faculty and Student Body, our Thanks for your Support which has been a Iilaterial Factor in our Growth. MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 304 0 1 7 ll it 1 3 i l 1 1 1: 4 1 l 1 I 1 1 I 4 i 1 i 1 i :fi 1 I1:ty,I,4-:ntrivu .loy ...51,IS31,INS1 rivlcsun, 11411.54-i' Ii. . .25,l1i1, ISI INT G l1ziy,Miltul1 Iv2l1'1'1'll .... 51 rm-sl, Sa-ntl ,..... ...... F .IL 11112 A , V h I1e-Fnrtl, .liiimiiv .... .... 5 1 new sr.-V.-, ia.-.ii-iw , ...,,.4 ,..... 5 zz, 17: 1'U '5- V1 25111111 lvllflftf-111' - 1- 54 Hr 111-Ita l'hi .......... .... 1 111 tar. Nui-vt-..1.1s.-pi. A, ....,., ,i.::,1T:,ls1 is-1 1111111111 Vljl HHH -'1-.' lla Hi' 111-llzl l1vlt:l 111-lla: .. .... 1,12 1111 vans, liolwrt .Xrlimix .. .,,.., 531 ITL! 5 '5'Wi'5- LEM- '4----'- H34 175 V: 111-ltzl Gilllllllil ...... .... 1 11 115 V2lllN,l:11j' ..,,.,..,... .. 521 1112 flHlI ll- I-ll lH llllsllvw - .. -11 154 In-Ita Phi Alpha ,H ,, 24121 :i1'ln'1', lttvlwviltj' .l1'L1llll1' , .51 llll, 2111 111-ltzl mi lmitim 1112 F 1-I't1IH't-11. lf- - ..'1.4 . I L12 111-llu Rho .. ,,.. .. ... . ..... 11111 girlpiml, ilu-rmaiii .llnllit-xx s 211 lib lv 111-ltu Z4-1:1 ....................... 1443 117 zlhrr, ldnlulii ............,.. Q21 :irri-lt, l'li:irl--- ll --l-V5 . .11 :ul llvllllrll. Alivv N. .............. 31, 1511111125 Zlllllilll, l'l1:1l'Ivs .,..,......... 521 ily, Ilyllllllil ...,,,., ,.,... . 51 1112 114-l':1s1lu:1l, R11s1'lll:ll'X liliznlu-Ili. .. 51 1411 nirvlnilll. Ili-I1-in 'l'Jll'lilll1ll41ll, .. 551 111 wily, William .limi--s ... 51. lah lv. JI15 111-l'u-1ilw4-In-l', IVilli:1ln .lusvpli ..... 51 ISU 2ll'I'lll1.fl1lll, 1'lii-ri1- .l:ui4- . 521 1-issiliul-r, limmzi Nlzntl--lyxiv 51 lpognllllpv lgpny J,-,ln ,,,,,,,,,, 52, 1413 11121 2ll'l'lll1ll41ll, Nl:irg':nw-I .ll'illlllI' .. 521 1111 1'llIl'j', lC:irl1:1l'zn ,....,,.. . .. 55 l1it-ke-iisuii, 1511111-rt Plmlwanrtl .. .. 24 11113 1-angina, lizitliryii .....,...,,. . 521 il1l1i1ns,11Ii1i W1-1111.1-ii ... 31. 11211111111 l1ins1l:lla-, Kit-liairil XY:iyii1- ,.,, ,, 21 1'tlllll'l'Sl11ll, .lzivk ......, 25.127 11111 ll1l1l1lIS,xI'lllllllll litlwiii .. 55 11211 1111 l1itzl4-1', ltl. Louise- ......... .. 21 141 1-liz, Nlnxii- lilisi- ,.,,.,,. .. 25 ilisun, llum-I ,,.... . 312 l-11 111111-in-if-, llumlliy Ruth .. 5: 1-muisiiin,1'lmrli1s llziy 525 172 if-11, ill-tty ..,.,....., 55 lp,,11m-lml,-, 144-up ,,.,,,, 52 151 vl'pgiisi1li..l:i1'lq Milton .. 521 illwr1,l'l4l lrxin .... 55 IT: Impp, I'flI1l'l'lll' ..... 52 1131: 4'l'14'llS41ll,lIlll111' Imliisi- 521 lllu-rt. lliilwrl lmuis .. , 55 ITH lmslwrv liulph ....'.,4, 7,3 las 1-rgusun, XVilll:im ltutll-r 521 IT-3 lllllilll. l':luile-tlv 14.-tty .. 55 1433, :Ill Doss. Ilibhit. .'..,.,4,,,, , 52 152 1-rrill, Ili-rlwrl Wvnmli-ll .,,. 555 11313 i11s11i1,lYilli:il11 l':il1'l .,.. .55 lllllv 3135 Ilulsull, Ivllllillll 'l'lllllll2lS . 53 1111 ile-S, liillit- lmuisn- ..... ...... T .Zi ist, l,ll4'-V lfln-:i .,.,.,.. . 55 l1l1ll1,1'lll'l'IV, Ilvlliv Alllll' . 35 21131 islie-r, JJIIIIUS .......... ...... T 113 l2lllYlll1',l'l1:ll'ln-S liivli:1ril..55, Iwi lilll linl 1mw1,ll'uE.N,l. ihgnlh ,,,,, . . 52 li! isln-r,.Ii1liii IYy:11t 1 1132, 1511 lils lussn-r, Sitlln-5' Philip ...... 55 1111 111- l1l':ln4le-ll,.l:u'k ........... 52,1t14,111S islu-l',Xl:1ry Kznlliurini- ..,5I1,15s, 11155 l--4- 1'lul1 ........,...,,,. .. 1214 l11'gl1iil0ll,Miltuli ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,25,1E1'l111N lzinsnprun. .lnmt-s ..... .,,., 7 ,Il 1711 4141111-y. .luhn Kirby , , Q., IN4 1-13 12111 lmilli-v, t':u'nlyn lmclsnii .... .. 52 lulli, .luv ,.,,......,. 551, 1132 ING uitll, lnirulliy Ilzimm .. .. .. 37 113: I1uf1', lxlilflllll ............. 52 Ilill l1'IIllllLf. Aliw- Mm- .. . Z5 15x nlrllu-l'::. .xllll Mus- .... ,, 55 1123 Ilunlmr, Dull- ,....... . 52 11111 olz, A. I,wr1'li .... , fill ultlw-11,111-tty .Ivan ... ... ... 55 l1un:iw:ly. I.:l'l'l'u-llv . 52 155 matliaill ,....... ., ..... 251, 21111 wld:-11, I r:1l11'-'s l-llisv . LIT, 111 153 1115 1111111-gill, l,'gitlii-rim- ,, I5 1111112 wlillll' Ann .. ...5It, 112 1115 ulnnili, Auilai ...,.. .. . . 55 l1unn. Ann .......... 52 152 urlvis. .lulin ...... T1,l1iH,1i1l 11111 mm-z. Luis ..,....,. .. 55 lmlvl-,.,., Ulm-5, ,l..,,,, H 7,3 151 uri-uni. Phyllis ...,.. ...... 5 4 1111 fmzuli-z. Justin- ....,,. 55 11111 I1uI'uv, Iii-iiigi .11-gui 52,1-I! urll, Xvllllillll 'IN-il .., . . 51 1111114-, Nlnrjiiriit Luvilla- .. 55 ' 41l'4'l', K1-nm-Ili ,,,, M54 lui: iimll11:i11,Xl:il'y I-Ilsiv ,, ,. ... 55 E on-lil:lll. Jalvkit- ... ... 54 inmlmnll, Mvrvin ...,... ... ... 27 111- orrvst, lr:i Bragg: .,.,, 54 41fi1lwiii,li. 1'. .,.,.,.,..., 55,11s IN4 INT l':1lt1'IlSl1ll, Ervin ...,...., 52. 2115 i1x,.l11yi-1-A1111 ..... ...54,14! 1115 nrtlun, ltussi-ll lyrziliuim- .,. ... 55 1112 lfltltlins, livth .............. 33 ITN ran-livli, lmis Im' . ..... 54 111 wrsm-li. Iii-tty Jzint- 37 154 1115 l'I1lW:tI'1ls,.l:llll4'S Nlsllvwllll 713 rguivis, lxntliryn ., ,,.. 54 r:ih:1m, H1-tty 1':iiw1lyn . 55 144.13111 Iitlwairtls, Ruth ......,.... 25 154 rank, Marry Ann ,... ..,... 54 l'JlllIIIll,S2ll'1l l-'miiw-s ... 55 144 I+1g:g:v1', lirm-st l.inwm1il ..... 52 Ihlllkg. A1111 l':i1-4115-H I. ,,,54, 1413. 2111 mm-r, Stunt'-y .,-.. 55 lm: 1111 1'Iift'1-rr. l'1liZlllP4'lll liw-Slillu' .. 52 iw-iliimii, I1--trip .tim .. .,... 7.1 my. 1:+,1,.-rt it, .lr ..A.. , 55 ltlltlritlirv. IM-115' Flu ....... 52 IH l'l'l'llliIll, XYilll:im ....., .rl iw-:iw-s, l r:l1u-vs Vlzlirw- 55 144 lillm-stall, I':l'lll'SI A. ....., 52 i'w'11i:1l1,Z4-li Ihlrkn- .... . 25 IRQ iw-iivvs, ltulii-rt .lslili-y 55 Elliott, .lolin llilliurel ... 52 ITU iw-l1i41xi,l'IIli1'l ......... .. 54 I-44 I'--1-11. lie-tty ............ . Z7 Elliott, Rust-1n:1l'y ..... ,, 52 rt-ls, l,lu-ill1- Nl:1l'g:lu-ritv .. . 54 1811 iw-11.111-tty .......... 55 152 Ellis, lQl'I1I'I.l'l' l!110k4'l' .... 52.172 IN! 1'l1l11liul'l'. IC4lw:u'1l l,1-n- . . 54 1517 iw-1-x1,l'41I'41l Ann ...... 55 INCL 21122 lillllwrv. Jw- I'I1ll'l ................ 32 11111 ulilu, lic-l1:itv .lmin .... 54 re-1-nw.-ll.l,1fm:1 lr:-nw , . 56 154 l'Inili1'4-y, .laum-s Iiimlsny ......... 521,111 iillitr, Vzitliztrinv .... 54 1.14 ritlin,ll1-nry IM- ...,, :T 154, INT, 12111 1111 ulle-rtnn, Ill-nry Im- , ..., :Ill ritliu. l.11lllll4' llnlpli . .. 511 1151 Iinglnnml, l'i:11'l1:u':i Vlzlirv ......... 551 unk,Anl:1 31:irgr:ir1-1 .. ...,.. .14 rillith, .la-rry ..........., .,.. F .ti 11211 lflnglisli, Ilugh King: ............. 25 1711 11nlc..li1si-pli ....... ...:QL INT 1114 I-itfj1h.XVllll2lIl1 Wiiml A . .fill 1132 1114 I'111l1S,Il11NY2lI'4l Mitt-lnvll 53l,1TU,1NS tlrluw, Nlnry Jillll' .. ..... 54 142 rissum, .lnlin .,....... IT 1154 1'-11 I A .t 1- f - ig Y-'MH-51 --f-In ' A, ' ,I PA li 1' E ns ' - -7 Limit. .. W J' A- ---, ll! ' ' iilllll W ill Ili ' ' ' X+M3-.f1+i4 5ii-75215-f1Ixr.I1i 0 o 0 lm .E-'S 1 7 - ..- W V 1 ' CITIZENS OF Dallas and the Great Southwest are proud ot their fine institution ot learning, Southern Methodist University. They have watched it grow irorn a coin- paratively small beginning to a University to which they are glad to send their boys and girls. 5-5 gif, Q5 THIS COMPANY likewise has advanced from its pioneer period . . . from its mule- car days . . . to its present modern transportation system. It is ever ready to rneet the growing transportation needs of a rapidly expanding city. Our Constant airn is to do our iull part in building a still Greater Dallas .... Ride our sate, dependable street Cars and rnotor coaches. G DHLLHS RHILWHY 1 TERMINHL COMPHNY 0 305 --1 1 1 -1 1 om 1i'1'0lllN'I'Lf, .1111-11 I. ........ 27, 164, 188. 200 lltxillllllgflilll. Jost-ph EflXV2l1'1l...29 187 205 HllLfllPS,ll2IF3'2ll1 .... ....... I I0 142 411'o1111erg, .lane Strouil ...28,1-14 187 llt'2l1.l'l0I'. Shirley A111111 ............ 57 156 11ugl1+-s,Vi1'gi11ia .. ....... 30 146 105 lillilllilll. Mi1'i:1111 Gladys . ..... 56 ileatln. Imrotliy .............,... 57 I1l111l1llII't'y, Bill ........... 515,178,184 100 11e1-11,Vi1'g'i11ia IiP111'e11e ........... 57 l111111pl11'eys, Eloise ............. 58 142 H 111-1111s, 'l'l'lll'lt ............ 57,172 1.84, 250 1ll1I.1l,l'l'2IIlll0ll Marsden .... 58 ll4'lIl4'llXYily, Perkie .............. 57 H1111t,li11t11 Leane ....... ...... 5 8 156 llalia, Ann l 'l'Iilll't'S .. 56 ll0Il1lPI'S4l1I, 'l'UIlI lvllilill ...... 57 108,204 Hurst, -lilL'11ll0lyll Yates ..,.... 30 156, 201 IIAIQPIIS, llillll Ilenry .. .... -. 56 187 liP1'kllIIt'1', 1.:1w1'v111'e .......... 57 164, 250 llyiles, Dorothy 111111 .... 58 152,201 llageig l'I1:11'1vs XV. ... ...28, 180 1011 1Iv1'1111o11, '1'l1o111:1s 1iay111on1l ...... 57 11y1111-s, llelirietfa ..... . 30 Hair, 1ilIlH'1'l lioyee .. ..... 28 186 Iierron, Ima llonaker ............ 14 ll:1i1l:11', 1'l1i1'1'alla .... 56 Hervey, Rubs-l'l 1Vil111oi .... 20.162 182 1210 1Iilll,AlIIllJ ........... 56 Ililrlrarml, lioln-1'1 111113111111 ...-... 57 162 I Hall. l.lo1'111l1y .,....... 56 IIlf'f.L'l'l't, 1V:1lf4'1' H1111 .... 20 157 Ig'lt-111111, 11711111171 R, ,.,,,,,,,,,,. 30,166 Hillllflllilll- H l '1'1 U--H - 513 W4 Uil3I1'l'. HHN' ----------- -- 57 150 I111l9l,l9lItlPIli Students Assoc-iatio11.17S 170 I1a111i1to11.t I:1r1y11 ...,, . 56 160 Hi11YA11fit- ,,,,..,,,,.. , 351,-01 Ing1.nm'Bmy Jw, ..'-.' ...'.,. 1 ,S 164 llillllllltlll, l1ll1'2l 111-11 .. . 56 146 1li11,1'la1111 1'lt,'1lIl'1Il .... . 57, 26-1 lug,-11111, 1591191119119 ,,,,,,,. 55 llillllllflrll, Nanry ........... 56 IIil1, Ilorothy lbee ............... 20 144 11111-1-1'1-atoi-11ity t,'o1111ci1 .. 131 1111111111, V. H, ............... 56 173 Ililliarcl. 1Villi:1111 Ilenry ........ 57 172 Iota Epsilon .,......... 103 lI:1111pto11. 'l'1'11111:111 William ...... 56 llinvliliffe. 1Vil1e111- .... 57,142,185,203 204 11-ish, lit-illllllfll H, , 31 198 1111111164-k. Milry S1111 ........... 28,146,202 Hitvliins, Harold Lee .......... 20 182 101 II'XViIl' 1711511-log ,,,, ,,,, Q 18, 176 l'l2lI'2llS01I, livlfll ll, ........ ..... 5 ll, 155 Hq1gl1'11, Lylrll .lI11'kSOIl ............ :PT I1'XYil1'fiQUI':I0 ,,,,,,,, ,,,, 5 8 166, llarding, Iborotliy .Ie-an .......... 56, 146 1Io11a11, Mary Ellen ............,.. 57 Irwin, Leo Jackson ...... 58,176 I1ar11y, Boll Ulnarle-s .......... 56.131.13.204 11o1111s,Mary .To ................. 57 lSiIIIllllg0l', .lack S. .. .... 31 178,182 lflarlcey.l'11arles l'i1lXY1l1'tl...511, 184, 101, 250 Hoelin, 11. L ...,... .57,184, 186, 104 108, 200 Israel, .logliphine H ,,,, 59 H111'key.J211'k -...--,--.-...,...... 38.135, 11111111-1-, 111111111 ................... 5s 15: I 178, im, 188.1011 191 222 111.11111111511111-111, 11111111111 gkllll ...... .114 152 llilflilll. Nora Ii2lllIl'1'llll,' ....,.... 28 106 Hollis. Uharles Tlioinas ....... 58 I lllll'llI1l1l, 1111111111 lYi1'l1I8lP2Itl ....... 56 186 Ilolloway, Rolwrl IC. Loi: ..... 58 .T1ll'kSOIl, Allan ............ . 50 166 I'l2ll'1't1ll,BlZl1'lU1I llowarsl ., 56 Ilolnios. Martin Kelly .. .... 58 J1lf'lCSOIl, Dorothy Eleanor .. .. 50 146 H1l1'l'iIl1Lf0l1. N21Il4f3' -...-- .1 20 I'l0lSl'lll1lI, Pat A1111 ..... ..... 5 S J2ll'lISUIl, Neil Arthur ...... .. 50 I1ar1'is,J:1111t-S B. ........ .... 5 6 Ilolt, 111-ne Allen ......... ..58 166, 250 Jac-o1ny,.1ea11 ........,.... .. 50 154 I1ar1'is,XVi1lia111 Mattlxew ...... 56.172 101 iionnolnl, 11111-41141 Allwrt ..,. 20 .1a1-o11y,1.ouis1- Marie .. .. 50 103 Il2l1'1'lSUII,4Xll1I ..,......... 56 156 Ilopkins, 'l'l1UlII1lS Hay .,... 58 Jakel, Janet .Ioy ,,.,., ., .10 146 ilarrison. Billie ....,.... 56 Ilorniann, Mary Lou ..58, 156,102 .1:1a1111-ss, 1'orry 11111111 .... .. 50 176 ll2ll'l'lSUll,l'l1l1'l'y 11. ...... . 56 164 Ilornv. B1-tty Jean ..... ........ 5 8 152 .l2I1'lIIU1l, .lean Downs .... .... 2 1 llarrison,.1a1117-s Willizun ,. . 57 162 1Io1'to11, H1-tte 1211111 ..20, 148,106,201 .Io1111, I4'1'1llI1,'iS Elizghtath ,,,,,, 50 lflarvey, 1-Karl ............. 57 llouser, Iienniv F. ..... ....... 2 0 1811 .1o1111son, 1311111-tte H. ....... .... 5 0 152 105 l'l:11'w1-ll. Sara .,............ . 57 160 llowarel, lvllll Mil1,l1'o11 .. ..... 58 150 .llbllllS1Ill,14111111011 ......... ..... 5 9 187 Ilaselline, Ilaryoy M7-Ulary 57.162 104 Ifiowells. Mary .lane . 58 .lUll1lS0ll,0111111121 Peyton .. .... 50 152 Hash. I1o111':1 Ifllizalwtln ...... 57 llowsoii, lit1Ul'12'k' N. ,.......... .. 58 178 .1ol111son.Martlialyn ...... .. 50 158 llasson, Dale I1 ........ ..., 57 lllllltll, Hlizalwtli Bertlia M.... . 58 Jol111so11,M:11'y Jean ....... .... 1 11 156 Ilateliel, Uolesta Delores.. ...57. 158 180 Ilucluins. 1-ietty A1111 ............, 58 144 .1ol1nso11,Miltlreil Kathryn ........ 50 140 IIilVY1llU1'lll', Topsy .... 57 144 1f11111sp+-111, Dolorres Mary ......... 58 .1ol111so11, Robert .......... .... 5 0 162 104 Hayes, Iris Rose ...... 111 I'1llfSfP1ll1tl', 10111111 ,......... 30, 185, 106 202 Jolinson, Toni Iiillllill' .... 50, 166, 267 I111yes.Patsy Margaret .. , 57 1-14 111115111-s. Bob ...... ............... 5 8 176 Jolinston, Dewey ...... ..... 5 9 162 11.:. 1 11111 1 .A..f, ..,' . .. . 'A 1: .1.2 1 1 .,,. f f fal7'1,ey1'l'9 1 . I 1-..-. .--.. - S . ... x,X.' 9' ', ,, . .,,. A ' es Sl 1 -.. 1 . . ' 1 asf 1 11-471 I f ' ., . . .::. 1 ,1.,.,, 2 1.,.1 'fl-'F' ' ., iw' W J .,.,.,. .1 - F- .,.,,.., 1 I K if A... ,l as fsbff ' ' 0 It III12 0 iAS Iv . 'IE -1 , 1 - X 306 0 wma.. 1. f y . . V, we qs , 1 .8 i 11161012 UY ' ,. 120 15020 STAMPS ff gsirfii 1 ., : Exim I'm from Texas! In the air, on the sea and on the land . . . 'I'm from Texas' is the boast of thousands upon thousands of boys now in the Armed Forces. Yes, sir! Texas boys are 1iyin', sailin', rollin' on to Tokio and Berlin . . . dishin' it out in a great big Texas way as they go along. Here in Texas, we are all doin' our best to keep 'em flyin', sailin', rollin' ! We, of T. P. 8: L., are pourin' the power to jobs other Texans are doin' . war production jobs . . . military jobs . . .jobs that make it possible to 'pass the ammunition' to the boys on the firin' line. XVe work at our particular job.. . keepin' electric 1 power at work . . . 24 hours a day, 7 days a week fjust like our Texas boys are fightin' lj. no HT OMPA I 0, f WBIG 'Q AND MISS IONI-IS! EqualIyimportantto'I'heYViIliamLnnglcy demands of a big- Photography and far a striking Studia f X l O I I I S ff 4- ' .4 . 1 4' , ,l' I 'jf , I ' I f-qv' gf xx A Mia Jana witlrtlle same com- eG- lo the sgtisfaction of both. , in an Q - . - 'I '17 it ,'b A , ,,. ' 7 - -' hd... ' ff 5, Au fan. ...W 1 X- ,im WILLIAM LANGLEY STUDQIOS 2906 Maple Dial Riversi -5808 I x W.. .. k? s Jolinston, Jil1'qllt'1lllU .. .. 211, 154 L I.ov11. 1111111111 .......-.,. H 62' 156 ,l111111g11111, .11111111111 ,,,,. .. 50, 141 1.011-l1,M11ry Margaret .. .. 62,160 -lvllllsiffll.-1111111 3111140 - ------ U9 aird, Marion Jane- ....... 312,158 L1-vvo1'11, W. Lamar .. .. 62 .lom-s, Billin- Maxim- .. ..... 50, 144, 201 111111, fjttis .,....,.,,,,.A, ,,., 1 i1'11i1j.1S7 Lowa-,1'y11Illi:1 ...... .. 62,144 Jones, 1111111310 .11-an 111. 1441 1634- 1517 amlnla 4'l1i Al11l1a ..,,,.,A ,,,,,, 1 711 171 Lowe-ll, .lim ......... 02 .I11111-s, l'Ivvlyu Suv . ...... 311, 126 111111111111 1:11111-rt Vanuon .,...... 60,170 I,11w1'y. lrorotlly Sue .. 62,154 .lom-s,.1van111- ..... ,. 50 114 ansi. 1111111 J ------. ....,. .,,,,, 1 3 11. 1513 Lowry, Jimmy Sidney .. ... 62,172 Jordan, L1-su-1' ...,. 154 niigfornl. '1'1lUlllZlN Ray .... 60, 1724, 151157 Luke-r, .lolin Williams .. ..... 62 Jordan, Marion .lo ... .. 59, 114 11l'1-111111, Mary Louise- . ,.,,,,,, 1311 Luton, lf. .1. ............ .... I 1.1, 203, 205 Jourmlan. 1126111161111 -1 -- U91 100 11111111111-, ,1111111 ,,,,,,., .,., 1 111, 1511 Lynx-l1,.1ean ..................... 62,146 11xSw1111, 14111111 A111111 H ,,., 111' 1.111 Lynx-li, Mary Elizahetn .......... 62, 152 K ,111111111y 1A1,111S1. ....'.. ....... 5 gg' 1513 Lyons, Hob . . .33, 114, 178, 1154 1110, 108, 203 liilllllil Alllllil ........ ...166, 167 imhnn' Mary Ruth .. :1:,1:111,11g'go1 Lyons, Marion ...........,....... 62 Kappa Alpha 'l'lu-la ... . . .150 151 UW' Bf11'1'i'l'i' ---+-'- ----- 1 11 115 Kappa Kappa Hnnlum yy-152' 153 vzlvh, Alllll' ............... ... 111 144 M 1111111111 B111 111118111111 .. 1114 1-11111-tIf'1'.111lf'1l LH' Y ---1----- 1 - 1 M111-11, 11111111111 '1'111111111s . 62 178,188 Kalllha Sljllllil ...... .... 1 694 160 v1ll1ette1', Ilorotlly lule-anor ...... 151.108 Ma1'kf'y. Jo5'1'1- ..,...... ..... l 12,142 14111-, Blllyt' .1111111.. ,511 114, 16:1 E W1 W' M111-11111, M111-11111 .1111-10 .. .. ass, 154 K1-e1i1111, .11111111y .. 5:1 +'1lIff1'f1.. -1:11111-S Murl -.-.. '31 ITN M111-111y,Wi1li11111 11. . ..... 62,176,201 K1-11111-, 1 1'l'll ......,... 51' - I 'l f - ----'--'- '11 M1111111111, B1111 111111. ...... 62, 168, 1110 Keller, Rol1vrt Alan ... U11 W1 M1 1' '--44'-- . ---- ---- 1 51 Magnolia, Nan:-y Ann ... ..... 112 Kelley, Ullvtte Naomi .... 60 61111121111 1U'1Wl'1 Ndwlll --- ------ 1 111 Ma1.1'nusson, Karl Oscar ... .. 213 Kv1lQy.1'2lfS5' -1111142 --4- ------ 0 U NW ?12 '2'2'Wf --3 -'--- -'-- 1 51-121 152 M1111111v, 11111111111 1111111111 .. .. 62,184 K1111y, 11111111 .111 ....... 6.130.123 175 Wjlllll. 611111 3I11P1r-- ------ 1421201 111111, M111-i1y11 .......... 62,154 Kelly, Norma .,....... ,... 1 10 152 08119. 5121111111 -111ll -- ---- '11 1415 B121Il1Ull,1,'1l1ll'11'N ...... ...... 6 2 K1-11111. 1l1'1H'1'f -12111116 -1--1- '10 172 11'1i 'l ' -11 S A- 1- 151 1154 M1111r1111,.I11111- ........... 62,156,107 Keudrivk. 1'1w3'C1' B- 1- ---'1U- W3 167 VP El1 - 151 NIZIINN, Iwlzrzry C11ill'19ll1' ......... 62,146 Kent, Bartis Milton .. 60 162 11-vine, Imnora Joyw- 61 162 Mumntzv C1,m.1,,t1,, Rust, ..-.. N 63 Kvllf.-12111105 S. .....-- 110 I 'V3'1M1'S' F1211 ------- 01 11111-1111111, 1.'11111yr11 W111161-111 .... . 62 Ii11g'UI't',FI'illl1'PS Fay ...... 60 150 11-vy,San1u11l .los1-1111 .. 61 260 31111-111-V, Mau' Andrew ........... 63,166 Kilzrorf-.-1. Kendall ......,,....,. 60 1.1-wie. Bill 111111111111 ..,.. 151 162 A1111-11111111, 1'11r111-1111 M111-y 6-1 176,163 Kilg11r1-,.Ia1111-s Sykes, .Zi1, 164 186, 100, 200 IA'1V1S,1'1l2ll'1l'S N. ..,,...... 61 178 Mzwslmlly 1,111,111 ...,..-.. 153 1114, 1113 Kilpalrivk, Virginia liutli ....... 60 160 mwis, 111,-1-111-1't tQ'a1u11l11-ll .. 61 170 M1111S111111'1q11111y ,11111111,11 . ...... 133' 1514 Kiml1all,.1, M. ........... .... 1 10 178 I.vwis,.1va11 ............... . 252 1111,-511311,11,11-1-151,11 H' .U 63 Kiinhe-ll,Si1lm,-y ....... 31 1ll'1lUllS1l'lll, Beatrim- .. C12 3111,-S1m11'.1:11.k .'.. H. 113,173 Killlple. Kay -.-..---..- UU 11+'1'l'S- 11 fH ' -11 ------ 131 M111-ri11,A1111 ......... 621, 156 Kink, I l'illl1'Q'S Marilyn 1, 31 1-14 111111121-ke-, Maxine Ray 61 31111-1111311151 11111111115 . 113 Kirkos ..................... ., 105 111161-011111, l'e-:gy l':1Al1ll1'... ... 61 M111-1111, 1111-is 1131111111 ..,, H. 113' 1511 Kirkwood, 'l'homas Carter . ... 60 165 ,ity-litielml, Arthur ....... 61 162 31111-1111v1,g1.1,1-11-1. willtm- U H. 63' 1713 Kirschnvr, Selma Mae- .. 311 162 1ittlejol1n, Beve1'ly B1-ss 61 31111-1111,R,11,11111.1 11, ,.,1. H 133' 11311 Kisling-, 1'l1a1'lvs 11111111 ... 60 Jvosay, Gloria Baill-y .. ... 61 140 31111111-1111, 11111111111 ,101111 H, H, 133, 1711 Knight, Betty Ruth . .... 60 156 1loy1l, liavln-l ...........,. 61 146 M11111S1111, ,11-1111 1.11-1.111-11-11 133' 168 Koons, John Prim- ........,... 60,166 250 Logan, Marvin 1Voo1l .....,.. 62 3111111111-, M111-11111 ,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,, 133,152 Kramer, 11'lit1'or1l Arnold .... 60 162 I,o11g11o1'l:111', William Mayne- . 14 Matrlwws, liosr-inary Mozvll 63 Keliunef, Kathryn ........ 60 140 Lola-r, Ruth ................ 62 3111111113-ly, A1111 11111111-1,1 1551, 143 Kuntz, Gloria ,.......... ..,... 1 i0 158 .our-ks, Alle-1-n .. 62 311111151111 M111-y A111111 U Qj3v1.1.1 lxynard, Evelyn Elaine .. .60, 146 204 Love, Elwood .. 62 162 Maury, Anna May .... 63, 158 ,R 1 ,l 1 4 X45 N I X Na 1 M H s ' 1 . Corfijblzfnenqf 1 V 1 1 1. I 1, V X N. I 0 1 I 1 , 1 ' 1' 1 I . 1 1 9 R, Whenever you re hungry 1 11,11 1 h' , or t lrsty .. .stop at N.. L1 1 1 1 K- PIG STANDS Theres one IH your neighborhood 308 o Maxwc-ll,V0sf:1 NV. .. ........ 413 M11sS,I1I:1rsl1:1ll Illlkf' .. 435 1T4l Nl4'N44'54'. Mary l.1-11is1- . 4141 Maxwell. William l4'. . ........ 4351, 1431, 3l41SS,3lllI'l4'l l':ll4'll ... .. 413 5l4 l'H1J1l24F'- -7 15 - .-- 4341 184,1!1f1,2055 2414 M0551 pm .....'.,-...- - A H5 Nlf'N'l111r41'r. l':1lr11'1:1 ,xllll 4141 Blily, 1121111051 Lllllllwlh.. ..... 433 1438 1514 M111-l111111r1', ll11l11'r1 4'l1:1rl41s . 415 ITN Mr-:1ns,M:1ry H1111 ..... ....... 4 111 112 MHIHHN' william H,,m.y 'AAI 113- 1,13 N Mf'f1rS.4.'h11rlf'S IIf'rl1f'f4 ---453 1114 W7 111111151-1, 1,1111is1- 111111111111 .. 411152 N:1111-1, 111111111 ,. . , 1:11 Mr-lf-tio, J:11u1's 'l'1111111:1s ...433 141412111 MH phi 1,3l,,i1,,,, .'..'.'-A H 1117 Nlwhv Muir, M,,m,,n V W- IT, lm Moriwetlicr, Ann 1'lz1rk .... 4314 154 Mm.,1,,,.hq '1:m,. .... 4 33 11113 Naylor' 1.:rH,,5,m,, Hum, ,M 5IPl'I'ill. Mvflill lVfllYf ' ---- 33 M11r1111, l1:1r11:1r:1 ..,.,...., ...... 4 15 1-11 N1-ilsnn. 1111, 'A,. V A 4141 14111 M4'fZI-TPI'-Elfllnf' L5'll H '--- lm AIlll'l1ll4'j', S:1r:1 1411111 ,........ .. 433 17111 N1-itzr-1, l111l11i1- 111111rk1- V 137 311112111-r,lif1110r4 'l'- --.- --1414 1414 WH 11111111111-1-, 1'1111111r1111- 1-111111111111 .... 1:3 171: x1.11..11, 1111111 ,V,A,,, ljf Miller, Ann ....... . .... 434 Murpliy, 81111114111 l':1lri1-k ......... 113 15111 N1-1111-11111, .11-:111 .,.. 117 Millf-r,1'ur111011 ------- ---'14 W413 4 1111111111 .1li1-1- xlIll'l4' ,4.... ....., 1 ar. 1141 x.111f.-111. 1111111 111-1,., 11: 113 Mil1f1I'.l'hflFl4'S M- -'-'- '--- Q 14 NI11sl:1111: 14111111 ........... ...1141 117 NIWYIIX, l111r111l1v 4'11:1s1' 4ST 17111 11Iill0I'.-7411111 D4lVi'lS'm -' 'H Us My:141, S:1111111-I .111-x:1111l1-r ........ 151 N1-1v111:111, l r:111kA 41, . 511 Miller,M:1rli11 II. ...... '44 My1-rs,AI:1l1 'l'4'lk4'14 ......, ..., 1 15, 122.1741 N1-11'111:111. 1.1-511-r ..... 137 I1Iillf'I'.l'f'11l'1 --------- - 44' Xly1'1'S,.'Ul1'1' Yl1'I.Illll1l . ,,,, 1:3 17.11 Nl4'll41lS, 111111-1111 ......1, .. 1:7 1:1- MUUS1 11111111 I4 W4'H -' 434 Wu My1-rs, 411114 4'l:1yt1111 ......., 435 Ni1'l111ls,H:1rily11 l:4'4'4l .. , 4lT 17.- MillS.0li1'if1 A111111 -- '14 Xlihxllllll. 11111111111 111-1111 ..., ..::::, 111121111 x11-111.11,w1111f11-11 I,ll4'lll4' , 11: MillS.R01:f1r L- 'H M1-4':1rl111-y,l1:1rI1:1r:1 ...... ...411142 1412 Ni1'l111ls1111. Ig41l1l1l4' .l1-g111111- , ,Q 117 113 Mims, Mack ---.- 414 W-1 111-1'11N11111, S111111-y .,.... ,..... 1 an 141: Nl1'11ll4l, Alllflllll .11-1111111-111 . . . 11: 1113 Mirwy. Jfwk ----,--'-'- 414 14141 xIf'1'lf'll:lll4l, 1111111111 Il, .l.. 2115, 11:11 137 N11-1111111111, 11.1111 .11.1111,11 .. . ,. 117 Mlntflf- Sallif' -'--'---' 'H 156 M1-4'l1'-11:1l1:111, Mary ......... .... 4 33.2411 N41l1lf', -lim .......,..... ,.., 4 17 1641.263 Mitvhnm, Mary 5111111111 114 14341 111-1'li111111-11, 511111111 1-111111-111 .. 4141, 211:1 N11r1111111, Nflflllll .. . 1.,. 1:7 1:3 Mit011Gll.4fly1l1' ----'--- '14 5111111111-, 111111111 A111111- .,.... 11:1 N11r111111111. A1111 .. .... 117 131 Mitc11Qll,IfI1'1lm1 ...... 64 14341 MM1lun,' Frm! ..-...---..- 13,1 me N,,y,.s. 1'-,,,.,,,.11:, '.,' V' 511 5IitChPll, Blilry 141114111 .. ... Aipqvuvq Inlvv . Mitchf-ll,Ollie II1-nry .. ......,. 434 1744 M,.I,,,'Im1' Farris UUAUA' 3.1 O Montgoinvry,1'h:1rl1-s 11111111111 ..... 134 311-I11111:1l1l, Bill Martini... 1143 IGN , . ,, Montgoinery. Jflllll M11rris1111 ..... 414 1418 M,,I,mw,llv Kvnnmh -'A'I.- A W3 11 111-1r114'.U.T:1'111 .,.... in ..,,l. Lg, ... 111' 12,4 11I11or11, A1111 .................. .. 434 Mfmmwll' viminin Vmlwls W lm 111111111 v1X1ll1.1111 .1:111.11+ .. 411,1l1 ht 11:1 3l00l'4?,AI1I1 f'l1i11l1-rs . .. 414 1543 Ml,l,:Uw.,n' Vlmrlus ' .I'--. lm 1- 4'fl15- 1441414-'I'YWI13-1111 --------1. 411 11-i M110rf'. 14411111111 LW -.--A'- - '- 4 14 151 111-111111, Xvllllfllll 1:11111-11 .. 1111 1111: :::f 1 . 1,1111 .l'r4f . f' ' ,Lg 'fi 'ff' Mfmrf-, 134111 ............... ..,114, 14145. 1141 Mmm' EHm,.,,,,h ,,,,nmM U :H W5 1 'll' 11114. W 11111111' R111 .. --.-.1112 111 3I4'1OFC,DOIl0X'!lI1 Fr:111kl111 .. 114 172 MCH,-,,11', .I111111 111-ll ...,. 134 1' g'm'n , ! l'f'5 .u:'H A 2' 12: BIf10rQ,GPrr1' XV5'n5 m 'H Nm M1-41r1-1111, .l:l111' .......... 4341 1715 4:rZim. 1311115 If IIAIHTMWHI 'H 'Um lj MOON. 11911111 -'---4----' -1 '15 NI4'4Ql'l'llf', 1,11111N 11111115 .........., 4141 14143 Urfn' if ' U . j 'Q', H ' ' 'Il 124 511141.10 I-4'lI l1 I121l1'fU'41'f '15 Alf'li4'llll4', lf41ll4'l'l 143111111111 ...... 1:11. 17: IN4 Hrt', I, f'. . l 'IL Nj Bl4111I'0,Th41ll11lS I . ....... ., :Wa NI',IiinH.,y' Ruth Hill Alii .ihll 1 N3 1155. 1I'll'4nl'llll ..... .. .... 411 lil.: M111'1r11s,11l11ri:1 .l:1111- .. 343 1411 M,.K,,1.,h1. 1g,.11,- ..,..A.-. .H 41111114 M 'Um' 'Lf' lx Us ' ' -- 'fl 14 .2 .,, V 3- , -I , H h 41s1111r11, H111 Arthur ....... 41 141' M11r1-l111w1-r, 111111111110 ..... 41.1 141- 311-1x111gl1t, V1r1:1111:1 A111111 4141 111.5 UH. N 4,11 In I ' I ,' 1 M11r11y, .l11:11111 'fll4'l'4'S1l 413 1541 1111-L1-:111, .1111111 l'l4l1l'2ll' ,,,,. 4141 1412 U Qfmdr' ' . lr'S, l 11 3l41I'g2lIl. Blz1nC111- M:1ri1- .. 475 M,.L,,ml,,n- I,Urm1Iy ..A. H.1m'H4 11,7 VFHH- J-ISIWF IH- -1-1. IM Morrisun, Sara Louisv .. 415,154 M,.1A,,,,,1,,1,' Vimillii, 111.0 34 17,4 MUFUU' BUHUI -'--'- 1943 Alf'I44'Illlilll, Ii. 3I:1x1-1111 . 4343 P M l'ff'U- -Whn -----' 1- 417' XIPXHIIZIII, Ann ........... 1111 2114 l':1n1111I11-11i1' .... ...... 1 5111 11I1.1sc-ley, 110111 Mar- .. 415 142 Bl4'BIlll'1'lll, I1111-11tl1y .11-:111 .. 4141 l'Il11I1JlS, .1111i11 G1 I 1' T' Q? I - 11 X - - .. suv 1, A rg,-,K ' f WAR Kfrf Lvq 'Rex , BONDS U X C K . .1 1' if , 'fa X1 v f - ' ' .. -. -.:' ' ' 4.1 :QW lf? my job to serve your esseafral warfrrne needs today to hasten your rnoforrhg pleasures of tomorrow LT' G7 SINCE there was cm S. M. U., Peruna has been our tradition, too . . . so Close has been the relationship between those out on the hill and at Kahne. . E. M. KHHN 61 CO. MAIN AND ELM AT LAMAR C 0 309 Palwlilf-, Mary Ann .. .. bg Paunsls, Lillian Dvnnoy .. .. 69 152 Hips. Mary Anno ...... ... .. 70,183 I':lI'k1'I', Iil'1S1'111' ...... .. 118, 1112 I'1l1V1'll. .11-an ..................... 1311 1411 R1'1111'F1S, .1li1'11 Mav ............... 313, 1-113 I1.H.k,,I.. ,-h:H.l,,S lllnytl M H 415. 37,4 I-,.,.hn. Mary yirgmill '.-.-....... 35 H4 R1'!1'l1'I'1S, William 'l'l1r1n1ps1'1n ..... 70.176 l'ark1-r, lvy .11'5lllIl1' .. 118 l'l'1'S1bj'11ll'1illl Stmlvnts' .XNS111-ia1i1111 2111 H 'h'f tS n- Barham Alifm -'-' -- T0-142 l'ark1-r. Larry Fr:-1l .. GY 1'r1-ssly. Mary 1'2lt1l1'l'lll1' ......... 1,151 R'i'hl'fS '1' n 'h rt ' - - 70 l'.11'r. Sarah ......... ... 11N.11i2 l'r1-stun. I!vt1y .Iano ........ 1111,15S,1SIl 1117 H0'1m95 Z- HS 1'r - 10- IQ9 1131.1-ish' 1'1-1'1l .... ..,... 1 13,1112 1'l'11-'l'l1P11l11g'11':ll .1SS111'l:l1i1111 ...... 1119 Ropmvr' 'lvrry ' 'L' - 11 imri-1111. l'iill'1b1Il'2I ......, .... 1 1s.151:,1s:z ,.,i,.,,,. M.,,g.,,,,, M.,,.L,..,,, . 35 Rf1s.fyrS.Hl1f1rQfl11' Ann... ..311.1:2. 1113 ina-11.1w, 14:11.-11 ............ ..... : 171.17111 1'r.1.'1.1r. .1.. 111111 .......... .. 1111 142 RMU- l '1fl '11 -'--'- '- 111102 1'Il1l'l1'k, 1'lai1-1- lfllizala-111 ...... .. 11N,1-12 1111115-4 1,uf1,.1r S., ,rr ,,,, H 611 N43 HWI1- J --.-------------- -- 11.1f11 l'Zl111'l'S1hll, A111111-1-w .lae-ksnn .. 2271 Pllflllilll. B1-tsy ..... .. 119 11311 IE l 'r', 'fff'1f'ff,L, ' ' A N 11 l.:mt,,.S,,,l- Izmsy I-'.'..-,-.' -H Hg. 157, Vylpl Divk ,rmnphx A H 69 170 I-.1.1s1111t11-l1l, ph1ll1pwIl1-I-mail ....... fb. I,MtM,SUIlv 'liulws Vustim, -...'-- ,gg R1'PSf'lllllll1l,. Javk In ................ 11,181 l.Mt.,I.sml' Ruth ',.-A'---.... .gg 17,11 1511 Russ. 1V1ll1s Prmlty ....... ..T1.1T11, 131 l':l1t1-1's11l1. Vada M1-lissa ......... UN R H-71115111111 Thi' HH4' 120121 V1 'N - XY:'5 ' l':'lW:U l Us' M4 llavllal. 1 11n11i4- ......... 1111 E 'Q?'fkAff, f1 H -I-1 l'1'N 'l'- i 'k 'H ' - HN' hu' mtl, Iiausrlalv. Stanle-y Joan .. ..... 139 PIHIH- Iflll. ' 11 l '1H v 1'H 'N W- ------'-' ----- ' If lcalsmn, 1,1-Sli., yyulylw ..,........ 1111 1118 Iflfllfffl Mil' ' ' fn l'1'1H'S 1 U ' -'- - '-'- 5, ,. VT Imnms. Mary Wilma ...... :-15, 1111, 1f111.2112 nhl.-11' fI.m'h., ' ' -1 l 'Ili li- N2l'1 3' 1:11111 --4-- ---- ' 1j'f'11fjf liansnlvll. l'aln11-r N11rn1an ....... 1311 11iS I1uii.m,'lA 'hw 'yI.I'V'tfQ ' -1 U14 l'1-nniman. Mal-ian ............ 11x.1.11.,1N.. Rust. RMU' Mnrgurmtvl.HHH... mi ma 1: tl-xlwz bl- ilfnvz I . il.H1q l,1'1lxVl'll, H1-le-Il Iflilzllwtll .. 11N ' 195. 202 204 111 lt' Z Yl f'f5 'I 1111-U it ,' li., l1',I.kinS. JOB-N. Mari., -'.-. V Ng Rav- Anhrpv LMI I U . . l . N . l . I ' To R111 111,..1'. . . 1. .,......... . . .111, 158 I ' HHV5' I 'iN ' 'WIN l!a5'z11r. .11-11.111111 Solwyll .. .. T0 151 11.-1.-1-M.. 11111-11111 Allll -1 15121 1:7-1171. 1111.11-11.1 .nm ..,. ...... . T0 5 l 'f '- l'1'1l'i i1' A1 ' '-'-- - jig-lfff 1':.111ga11, Marj-.rw ..... ........ 7 11 154 S2lll1!11l'S,1V11f1Dl'11 1111111-110, .1r...71, 111Q,2111 1'hi In-lra '1w1l1'1Il ......., .., 12.11-1 H1'IlIll1 S.BI2ll'1I2ll'1l1 D. ...... 711.140.1851 1111 S21l1f11l'1l.H2lI'1D:ll'2l J1'2lIlIl1'ftQ .. .. 71 V111 mi' Sigmi' '- 15:5 RNIIIIIUS. Martha I.11nis11 .......... T0 Sansmn, Ii1 l1l1f'fh L1-11 ....... T1 l'l1i'liI'1-5111 '1 S 1- 'HH' W R1-11111-11. Marv Katl1l+'-1'-11 ........ T11 1710 Santillan Marv J1'iS1'lbll1ll1 T1 I'l1illi11f-Wf 1'l l' V l k 'W' 1'1 1:.1.1m.1na william um- .......... fan ws Silllllllilllg M111-v Lan 1 71 Vi 1: ' Phi - ' ' 154' i 1 1114. 151g 21111 Savagrl-, .I11l1n :il1'Xilll111'll A . 2311, 1211, l'i1-ka1'1l..l:1ln11s .,..........,..,., 1111, l11L 1:1'11llS, 3I11l'2Illl XXv1P1VP1l .. ..... 15 168,18-1,1.S13.1SI11,1!H,1HS l'i '1 1- I':'v ' , ' , HT lf1'1'1l.I'1PI'11'I' A111-n ..... , T11 S:1v:11.:'1-.l':1t1'i1-ia Anim- ...... .... T 1,1333 l'i - l11liff1'1'-H1 A- H 'N' NN l ' mf I:1'1'l1 , ,l11s1-11l1in1- D11l11r1-s ...T0 1111 Saya3:1-,'l'l11-11 111111310110 ...... . T1 I'i1-1-1-1-,1iral1an1 l.a1ay1-1t1- ....... 11171, 11311 ltr-1-s-.T111111s 1iw1-11111111111 711 Saxon I-Esta 111-flora T1 1511 l'i N ' 51i f' '1 'S -' 'M H 1:1-1-N.-, 1111111.11-11 .......... 711 11111 S1 llPll,. .xl11xa1111f1ri I:11l11111r'Q1f111.. ,:::T'111s 111.1rS.1'11,1,.-1:11y ..1,- '---. f fff 1:1-1.1. .111n111S 1111115 ....,. . 711 1si,1s11 l'f?Sk ' H'iV Y '7 l ' H1'l11.I111l'l'2llll1' I'il1'2lll1Dl' ... .. T11 1511 S1'll1'll1'k, Arima Hanna ....... . ST l l'lf'li l- H l l' IX thry11 ' ,, H1'j'll1ll1iS,HilI'i1ZlI'Il Ruth .. .... 'IO S0111-111.-w1-1'k. I,iltl'l1'lIl Mary ..... 71.115, 1413 Vi 1121111111 'Alpha' '4' 111' R1'j'll1bl11S, .lIl1'1'lj'l1 I1ll1'lll1' . ..2'i11,1S5,21H 51-111-111-111-r, lC1lin Paxton ..... .... T 1,1131 Vi 'fl 'lf' 'l'l 1' -- -' - 3 -' lziwilis, Xvllllillll Blainu- . .. 711 182 Sf-hliIl1:'1'I'. Fw-11 ........... . 71 l'i '1S '- Wk W lii1'l1ar1ls41n. I'anla ..... .. 711 Slqlllllz. Marilyn ................ . 71 l'i S 11- H1111 M -i i ' 63- Hn liivllv-y, Alva Juanita .. .... T11 S1rl1u1na1'l11-r, Illay BI2lll1'11f1' ....... 37,114 l'12 - WX W -'-'---- - 3i - Wi 1:11-111115, nary .lanv ....... ..711. 17.11 1513 11iS,1N1i.1SS,1f11'1.1!11.1S1S.200 l'1'1'l-lS1ll'1'll1' ----- -- 'L' Hiwlv. Anna li:1tl1Qri111- .......... 70 Sclintzr-l, Ba1'l.1ara ......,......... 37,160 l'1l1ll, l,11y1l .......... .. 1111. 235 lliloy. .Talnm-s law- ................ T0 Scott. Anita ........... ........ 3 17,150 I'11s11i1-lc. Anna l,1111is11 .. 1111. HH Rinkvr. Anne- ..... 70. 154. 1921, 195. 202. 2114 Sei-alv, 1i1'1'iI'g1i' Quinny .. .. 71,1715 Austin Headquarters of the S. M. U. FACULTY, ALUMNI, AND STUDENT BODY The risldll PAUL F. MELTON Manager Compliments of JESS H. .1 ES ,I TERESTS Houston, Texas 310 0 Sf-arls, Mrs Evelyn Fitvh Sq-ars, Iivv I'IIlg'.ff'IIl2l ..... Sf-0, Bzlrhurzi Jimi- ...... 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ITIII. 1115 Sh-v1-tis:-ii, Imiw-lliy I-'ny . ...fI1l,IS1I,l1NI '1-1,,,,-,,,.. 11,111-,,,: g1.,1.1,.,,, 77. 1711 1 Sl11ttgIltvr'..Io:lli ..,.. . .. '!,II1I Stflxw-iisuii, Mary Aim .,,. ........ T I '1'1,.,1-1111-it,Iilnrizi .Xrinw . . Slit-kt-r, II:-tty ........... .. '!, III SIT-wart, 4'Iy1Ii- .......... TI. IZI, ItI1J,!tI3 '1'1,.,,-,,1,,,,x 111,1v1v1,, 1 -5, 1 Smnllwmtrl, .Inv I,:1ui'1-m-1- ,T!, ITII, IS!! SI1'IVJII'I,I'TIllIIj' .XIIIIU ,. ,..... TI. III '1'11,,,-,,1,,,,- 111.,,-- V jj, 1 Smith, Alma: lluth ....... ., T2 Stl-wzirt, I':it ...,.....,... TI '1'1,,,,v,1.,,,.1.j1'11l1,1 ll 1 11111 Smith, AIz:t:I:t .Innv .. ..... '2, I I! St:-w:ti't,lI1IIII-i-t Ilnmiltfiii .. , JIU, ISIN '1-111111111 y1,,r1- y11':1,,1,, SIIIIIII, .KIlIlilII1'III' ..... ...,..... T 2 SII'NVItI'I, llulu-rt IIl'III'-I' . TI, IIIII 111115. 11,,1,,.f1 1.j11,,11 A 'f, 11 Smith, lI:irIi:ii':i .I+-:in ,.T2, lill. ISCI, 201 Stirisuit, 3I1I1Ii'1'I ITIIIIIPI' . . TI, III! 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X45 the 'fini Unxqe oiienngiaents I ILL IIE ll 7em4 25' The WorIcl's safest Milk 31 Tnxbury, XVilliam David 75 We-lwstvr, Ella Mzlrgzlrf-t .. 77 154 Wisv, Billy Mack .. 78 Twirty. Mari' Ellen .----.. T5 W1-ir. lclmilierli Virginia ..... .. 77 1511 Wim-nor, Alive Joy ..... .. 41 189 1Vl'11'1l1'I', .xrrhur 4104.-1111, II .. 77. N1 1ViSSf'IH1111- 11012 H0119 .- .--- 78 158 U yy,,l1hm.n. Ih,h,.N.H Jwlu .- TT 1515 11i0hIf4'1r41. 1101011 Marin .... 'YS 1501 192 Vplwrmth. Emily M' -H. T5 Xypllgv BI.Hdh,y .......'.,-. TT 11vnlff1,Do1111:1 Marie' .. .... F 78 1'Ol,,4rI-nth. L,4n,,l-,4 'Kuna t 143 1Vl 1flI12lI1, Lorvli Jnely .......... 77 162 11j'1f'H31f'Ff1111 --------f IR 120 I'11fl9rwm'wfl Evo-l1'11 ..... . 76 1515 1V4'SfbI'1Hlk. IWYU' Hvlvin .,...... 77 160 1101ff'- H 11 1'1 111111191 -- ------- 43 1vIlf1PI'YVOflf1. 11.-1.-1111 .,... . 711 11:0 Xwsrim-1-4-l:1111l. lililylllf' 11111 1'-77 155204 11Y112lI'f0Il. 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