Southern Methodist University - Rotunda Yearbook (University Park, TX)
- Class of 1946
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Mustangs, with the memory ot their former classmates who would not be returning to the Hilltop, re- sumed their extra-curricular acti- vities with solemn consideration of the responsibilities resting on their shoulders in the new Atomic Era. Presenting the highlights ot 1945- 1946 was no small assignment for your ROTUNDA statf. Here is the pictorial tinis tor this memorable year . . . centered about the school, its activities and its students, We offer the panorama ot S.M.U. 1945-'46, , , .. .. . -Ui -. . .,,, ,WTL W.1vTQ?T?..,.:.-..-., ,- ,Y.. -..- .-A -K LESTER IORDAN, the first journalist of us all, is as much a University tradition as Dallas Hall. Since l935 he has di- vided his time between instructing S.M.U.'s journalists and Writing publicity for the athletic department. This year he was appointed acting business manager for athletics. One of S.M.U.'s most amiable professors--never too busy to tall: with his students, he is their friend, their counselor-knows their ambitions before they do, helps them to achieve their goals. ln a spirit of appreciation and respectful corn- T radeship, we dedicate this, ROTUNDA of 1946, to THE 'WHY 0F 1945-1946 ADMINISTRATION CLASSES FEATURES PERSONALITIES ORGANIZATIONS PICTORIAL ATHLETICS SADDLE BURR .M.U. 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' WMTEFMWQ. mv-5'i4L'N 1 I if ff! ' iff-'f'?:fEfiQ' wg ?jjfffrl315,g 1 Lx. H ' vw , 4 , wav' Hz. u x 'HQ 1f.A...,1. H1 ,5w.,f , ' 1vv5'1i!5?'i 2, iii 1 v fx , 1 xx x 4 1 Y., ,' rx ' m 'xr x ww H .H IWW: W MM AF 145 Y., v ,J BHS Left to right: Nance, Cook, DeBoW, Iordan, Lee, Thompson, Golden, Fleck, Redus, Potts. de . . . helps to determine the policies of the University at its monthly meetings. Each school elects representatives to this council. Included in the membership list are President Umphrey Lee, chairman, Associate Professor M. W. Bedus, Vice-chairman, Associate Professor Gusta B. Nance, Associate Professor Lester Jordan, Associate Professor Mary V. DeBoW, Professor L. H. Fleck, Dean Charles S. Potts, Professor Paul A. Root, Assistant Professor Elise Hay Golden, Professor Sophus Thompson, and Professor Iohn A. Cook. I. D. Blanton Criqhtl, head of the Advisory Corn- i - mittee, discusses the future of S.M.U. With Frank L. McNeny, chairman of the 4--QQ ' pf' of the Board of Trustees. Other members on this committee are: Sawnie R. Aldredqe Karl Hololitzelle F. O. Burns Umphrey Lee T. M. Cullum Eugene Mclfilvaney Fred F. Florence I. I. Perkins W. B. Hamilton S. B. Perkins Eugene B. Hawk Charles C. Selecman A. Frank Smith 17 Wwe- ' of the University and Dean of the Perkins School of Theology. One of the men most responsible for national recognition of S.M.U.'s outstanding church school, Dean E. B. Hawk also has helped to chart the future ot the University. He has been ac- tively interested in the Mustangs in the service and is very proud of his collection of letters from them telling of their travels. 19 iliittia. is V 5921 .ex tttii ,H . , ,Rin , ,W w-- ' H 33? 4 f'f2'I1i'2VZ45 ' . . -,. 2, Q h Jw.. X f' -V rl: ,lg-rg ,X ,A will :Y n,3igz.g'. I - - flllfiw' f w JJ2f,11?, .4-,il Hx . , Q ' 131 ' wr . MSIE e!L?'EH'5 X, . ' . I .V4 a --M--c--nr A1- LIDE SPRAGINS Deana Deon of Women FREDERICK D. SMITH Arts cmd Sciences ELLIS WILLIAM SI-IULER Graduate School PAUL VAN KATWIJK Music A , I, I :R F ,,:,1-... 7 I Z 4, ., ,H N, M? as A If 1 H. f -' 1-Ei , m Milk z Q55 Kg , -fx ss I tttt I H H. - fm s A I I, ,N A ,N I fl' ffl ALBERT CLAY ZUMBRUNNEN Dean of Students EARL HUGO ELATH Engineering WILLIAM F. HAUHART Business Administration CHARLES SHIRLEY POTTS - Law 21 ft 5 i --X ie- .. 1' 214521 ' ,Y , 2 W. Taking the students' tuition fees is only a small part of Mrs. Conley's job as Cashier . . . Assistant to the President, Mr. Laurence H. Fleck, looks over S.M.U.'s budget and the latest information on the schoo1's housing problem . . . Field Secretary, Mrs. Gillespie Kribbs, takes a moment oft between con- ferences With prospective students . . . In the Preq- istrar's Office, Mr. Brewer and Mrs. Fee check the latest enrollment figures. 22 l M is Las H. 5 , as 2 L xx , F ff':efi'2 , N ,WV ' .fist ' ,Q 3 . . 1- -- .-: V' - 1 V 1355... 1, q '.L is V 7' , pg MB Y .-.. f 1' ta. QQ? ,J-i s : ,A Q - V gs M sw 4 E - in 2 1 The Auditor and the Business Manager, Mr. W. N. Babb and Mr. Layton Bailey, respectively, discuss S.M.U.'s financial situation . . . Secretary to Dr. Lee, Mrs. D. E. Hawkins arranges his schedule and con- ferences . . . Mr. Willis Tate, the Assistant Deon of Students, glances up from his Work on the housing problems of the veterans . . . Mr. R. C. Knickerbocker begins his morning Work as Director of the Office of Information and Publications. 23 Wang pewamzel LT. V, A. POLSOM Commanding Officer YEOMAN lfc MARGUERITE RAUSCH PI-IM. Zfc SOL ROSSMAN LT. UQ? C. L. CRULL Denial Oliicer I I if ' is 1 'ii' -, Tffi?Y5i2: 9 1 ' ' -i , ww - ff' M W f 53Ei?f..1ggg...gg1... Higgs jgggr w L H ,M K M .. 711- ,V- iw - mf - W - m - 1 s ff' 4 Dorm: MRS. IOHN H. SWEATT Assistant to the Directors MRS. GERTRUDE MOORE Director of Virginia Holi MISS LOUISE IACOBY Director ot Dormitory D MRS. SINA BRASELTON Director of Snider Hail u ',,W:....'m HIMW ,H Left to right: Potts, Milne, Bell, Montgomery, Woollard, Morey, Weir, Smith, Brooks, Simpson, Meletio, McEowen. 'Me S ' heads all student government and is composed of repre- sentatives from each of the different schools of the Uni- versity. The Council of 1945-'46 started the long awaited peace-time year by reviving the traditional homecom- ing program which had been a casualty of the war. The regular all-school social program was carried on throughout the year by the council. The high spots of this program consisted in a student-faculty picnic cmd an all-school open house. At both of these functions the professors and students mingled in a spirit of friend- ship and common purpose. The rewriting of the constitution was also un- der the supervision of the council. This work was undertaken in order to obtain a more workable and more flexible organ by which the students and council might work. The council was active throughout the year in trying to secure minor improvements by contact- ing the school administrators. Plans for student assemblies were formulated by several members of the council, and red fresh- man hats were sold to the freshmen girls. 26 PRESIDENT NORMA WRIGHT N-5 I sl Nancy and Bobby discuss the preparations for another allrschool dance. NORMA WRIGHT . I DOROTHY JACKSON Ann and Charles take a moment Off from planning S.M.U.'s first peace-time homecoming in five years. MARTHA ELLEN BELL ARTS AND SCIENCES Nancy Brooks Bill Freeman Marjorie Milne Ioann Morey Mack Smith . Charles Simpson A ,fi 4 Sam Weir yy.:.:, Ann Woollard I gg ENGINEERING Iohn Ware j S.. The checking of the latest election rules is un dertaken by Sam, Martha Ellen, and Bud O F F I C E R S . . President . Vice-President , . Secretary M E M B E R S T1-IEOLOGY Chuck McEOwen MUSIC Bobbie lean Iones BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Marty Smith N. B. Cook GRADUATE Nancy Harrington LAW Lee Irwin M35 !,,, nl: t , ti it We L . s g ., . W Z. sri 3. ' A A-H i - , .1 gg -' 5-. ? PRESIDENT MARTHA ELLEN BELL VICE-PRESIDENT SARAH TIMBERLAKE Sitting: Dunaway, Deats, Dolph, Bass, Stollenwerck, Seymour Woollard, Gardner. Standing: Man, Brown, Howard, McCalister, Snelling, Twitty Day, Young, Tichenor, Neilson, James, Timberlake. 70amen'a e - ' Zan,-xl is an organization possessing jurisdiction over all Women residing in Snider and Virginia Halls cmd D Dormitory. Membership on W. S. G. B. is composed of representatives elected from the dormitories. Through this organization, the dormitories become Well-knit units, taking their full share of campus and university responsi- bility. Regulation of disciplinary problems, pro- motion of the adequate adjustment of dormitory residents, and planning social functions are the main activities of the board. Officers of the W. S. G. B. are Martha Ellen Bell, president: Sarah Timberlake, vice-presidentp' Lucy Gist, secretary: and Nancy Peniclc, treasurer. 28 1 Left to right: Drake, Leisy, Hayes, Rader, Kelly, Iordan, Townsend. 7 577675. S I I a' is the organization Which, incorporated in 1930 under the state laws of Texas, publishes THE ROTUNDA, The Student Directory, and The Cam- pus. Directors of the company are the head of the journalism department, Lester Iordanf two faculty members, E. E. Leisy and Frank K. Rader: the editors of THE ROTUNDA and The Campus, Martha Townsend and Betty Kellyg and two students, Dorothy Iackson and Patsy Hayes, appointed by the Student Council. The company derives its incorne from the student activity fees and advertisinq in the publications. 29 fl 1 it it i it ui ' v , I 'w dl ,titty wff :-: it I as J .-.:.: :. ' v 1 Y- 1 PRESIDENT DOROTHY IACKSON BUSINESS MANAGER lERRY DRAKE Students I pen ,EE 53 Ei il 3, A le 1 ',-, zur radar .-1-' -1 - , Li v P5 ' tg Q ' I 3 Hoi , - .. , c::,M I '-Y 1.-f A N 1 A ls lliiE5 . I I W,-,2.ps4'rx PRESIDENT DORIS SENSENEY ess get ist sig ,git A-if Z Left to right: Webb, Baker, Maury, Carr, Wills, Lowry, Goosetree, Berry, Calhoun, Brown, Underwood, Moore, Adam, Goldberg, Gozzaldi, Hardin, Woollard, Patterson. 2333514 es 1' A ii I 'I :sts tt: sf-an mul I' wiggf .wiv 1 53. '-1' Women '4 pomieilenic plans and makes all rules for sorority rush. This group is composed of two actives and one alumna from each sorority. The members are elected by their own groups. The purpose of Panhellenic is to promote intersorority coopera- tion and friendship. O F F I C E B S Fall DORIS SENSENEY ....... President NANCY GAY PERRY ..... Vice-President MARY MARGARET CALHOUN . . . Secretary BETTY BELL ...... . Treasurer Spring NANCY GAY PERRY . . . . . President MARY MARGPLRET CALHOUN . . Vice-President BETTY BELL ...... . Secretary ELEANOR ADAM ........ Treasurer MEMBERS: Alpha Delta Pi: Annah Beth Goose- tree, Mary Wills: Chi Omega: Barbara Van Duzen, Ann Woollardy Delta Delta Delta: Alice Altman, Barbara Lomax, Delta Gamma: Dorothy Brown, Dorothy lacksonp Delta Rho: Ann Eisen- stein, Ada Goldberg: Delta Zeta: Evelyn Met- calfe, Peggy Whiting: Gamma Phi Beta: Kath- leen Redden, Paula Rikep Kappa Alpha Theta: Eleanor Adam, Nancy Brooksy Kappa Kappa Gamma: Dorothy Lowry, Barbara Turner: Pi Beta Phi: Virginia Carr, Becky Wellborng Sig- ma Kappa: Gloria Kuntz, Virginia Schwaderg Zeta Tau Alpha: Ann Moore, Helena Under- wood. Left to right: Roberson Tate Taylor Smith Mitchell Derby Crall Sumners, Dobyns Duthle Hartstem Ratcltffe I I 7 mfg ,5 regulates the rushing and pledging of new iff members of all fraternities and strives for a ' '15 closer feeling among the organizations rep- resented. lt is composed of two electives from it each of the social fraternities on the campus. O F F I C E R S GEORGE SEALE .... President RODNEY DERBY . . Vice-President TOM GoRMLEY . . Secretary FRED SMITH ..... Treasurer MEMBERS: Alpha Tau Omega: Walter Dathe, Tom Gormley, Delta Chi: Bill Freeman, Char- les Roberson: Kappa Alpha: Ierry Griffith, Fred Smith: Kappa Sigma: lim Cochran, Bob Read: Lambda Chi Alpha: Gene Archer, Wayne Acord, Pi Kappa Alpha: George Iones, Ben Summers, Phi Delta Theta: Rodney Derby, lim Alley, Sigma Alpha Epsilon: lack Paxton, George Sealep Sigma Alpha Mu: lack I-lartstein. 31 UL A group of co's cmd ed's enjoy sunshine cmd society on the steps of Dcxllcxs Hull between ASS S 1 11 fx . 1,2 ff ' . L si- ' ,M 11 X, 11 A111211 1 1 1 1 111 1 , 11 111 11 -1:1Je2g1g11, X 11 Tm r1 51521 -45. .....,-- I-..EF.E - , 1 . I , Senior Class OFFICERS ALICE WEBB ....... President RODNEY DERBY . . Vice-President FRANCES SMITH . . . Secretary BILLIE CONLEY . . Treasurer i 46 , pg IW S They'11 never get a coke just sitting there. MARY FRANCES ADCOCK PHYSICAL EDUCATION Dumas, Ark, Zeta Tau Alpha, Delta Psi Kappa. FRANCES ALEXANDER FRENCH Dallas Kappa Kappa Gamma. DORIS ALLEN SPANISH Dallas Chi Omega, The Campus, Associate Editor, 1945-'46, Managing Editor, 1944-'45, News Editor, 1944-'45, Pigskin Revue, 1943, C.O.G.S., Student Pub- lishing Company Award, l944, International Relations Club, Student Direc- tory Staff, 1944-'46, Arden Workshop, Matrix Award, Presbyterian Students Organization, Y.W.C.A, Theta Sigma Phi, President, Kirlcos, Who's Who. RUTH AMES ART ' , Dallas Chi Omega, Vice-President, Y.W.C.A., C.O.G.S. Steering Committee, ROTUNDA Beauty, 1945. SHIRLEY ADELE ANGRIST HOME ECONOMICS Dallas Independent Students Association, C.O.G.S., Hillel Club, Sigma Delta Pi, Iota Epsilon. VIRGINIA BELLE ARLETT PHYSICAL EDUCATION, IOURNALISM Dallas Independent Students Association, The Campus Staff, 1944-'46, -B.S.U., M.S.A., Delta Psi Kappa, President, 1944-'45, Secretary, 1945-'46, Theta Sigma Phi, Treasurer. PAUIINE ARMSTRONG IOURNALISM Houston Kappa Alpha Theta, Crewcuis and Curlycues, The Campus Staff, 1944-'45, C.O.G.S., Theta Sigma Phi. MELBA ELIZABETH ARNOLD GERMAN Dallas Sigma Kappa, Delta Phi Alpha, Zeta Phi Eta. DAVID CARTER BALL Dallas ENGLISH Pi Kappa Alpha, Secretary, Mustang Band, 1943-'45, Pigskin Revue, 1943, Crewcuts and Curlycues, B.S.U., 'Vice-President, lnteriraternity Council. NORMA IEAN BALLARD SPEECH Dallas Debate Club, Arden Workshop, Zeta Phi Eta, Arden Club. 34 IAMES PHILIP BARBER ACCOUNTING Dallas Mustang Band: S.M.U. Symphony: B.S.U.g Veterans Organization: Alpha Kappa Psi. I . MARTHA ANN BARROW IOURNALISM Taft Chi Omega, Secretary: Mustang Band, 19423445 S.M.U. Student Symphony, 19423435 C.O.G.S. Steering Committee, Y.W.C,A.g Theta Sigma Phi. MARTHA SUE .BEASLEY ENGLISH Texarkana, Ark. Delta Delta Delta, Y.W.C.A., Vice-President: Glee and Choral Club: Pigskin Revue, l942-'43g Crewcuts and Curlycuesp Alpha Lambda Delta, Kirkos. IANICE BI-:ATTIE ART Dallas Sigma Kappa. MARTHA ELLEN BELL SPANISH, COMPARATIVE LITERATURE Dallas Sigma Kappa, Rush Captain, President: C.O.G.S., Treasurer: Student Coun- cil, Secretaryg W.S.G.B., President: Arden Workshop: Alpha Lambda Deltag Kirkosp Mortar Board: Square, Sigma Delta Pip Beta Kappa Garnrnap Alpha Theta Phi, Who's Who. BILLIE LUCILLE BENSON HOME ECONOMICS San Angelo Sigma Kappa, ROTUNDA Beauty Nominee, 1944-'457 Round-Up Queen, 1945, Iota Epsilon. I NORMA BERRY SPANISH Dallas Sigma Kappa, Rush Captain, B.S.U., Presidenty Y.W.C.A. FLORENCE REMICA BICKLY PSYCHOLOGY Texarkana, Ark. Chi Omega, Y.W.C.A.g C.O.G.S.g Psi Chi: Christian Science Organization. LYNDON W. BING BIOLOGY Oakwood ROBERT COTTER BLAIR, IR. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Los Angeles, Calif. Kappa Alpha. A These crowded conditions! I 0 fl i I ' rs '46 35 I e . FIIO '46 l'S A ..f' 5 The saw-horse brigade. VIRGINIA WOOD BLATTNER PRIMARY EDUCATION Mexico, Mo. CATHERYN OLIVE BLEWETT MUSIC EDUCATION Wellsville, Ohio Mustang Band, S.M.U. Student Orchestra. DONALD BOBB PRE-MEDICINE Lonq Beach, Calif. Sigma Alpha Epsilong Presbyterian Students Association, President, 1944, Vice-President, 19467 Choral Club, 1946. MARY CAROLYN BOSTON ENGLISH Dallas WILLIA.M WORTH BOYD PRE-MEDICINE Houston Alpha Tau Omega, Secretary, Mustang Band. IOYCE ADAIR BROOKSHIRE BUSINESS Nacogdoches Sigma Kappa, Y.W,C.A. BEVERLY BROWN SOCIOLOGY Longview Chi Omega: Senior Class Treasurer. DOROTHY IEANNE BROWN EDUCATION Dallas Delta Gamma: Panhellenic. IUNE BROWN PIANO I Dallas Sigma Kappa, Mu Phi Epsilon, President, Van Katwijlc Club, Secretary. CALVIN BRUSMAN - ENGINEERING Philadelphia, Pa dents Association, President. Independent Stu COLLEEN BRYAN PSYCHOLOGY Dallas Zeta Phi Eta: Psi Chip Alpha Kappa Delta. TOM EDBERT BRYAN LAW Phi Delta Theta. ANNE BULLIS PIANO Mu Phi Epsilon. COIT E. BUTLER, IR. IOURNALISM Independent Students Association, 'Vice-President, Alpha Phi dent, The Campus, Sports Editor: Head Cheerleaclerp The Delta Chi: Who's Who, Blue Key. NINA BYROM ENGLISH Delta Delta Delta, LETA IO CALHOUN SPEECH Delta Delta Deltag ROTUNDA Beaut Revue: Y.W.C.A.g C.O.G.S. IO ANN CANTWELL HOME ECONOMICS Pi Beta Phi, Secretary, Y.W.C.A. BETTY CAPERS COMPARATIVE LITERATURE y Nominee, 19455 V-12 Va Chi Omega, Treasurer, Arden Workshop: Student Directory Staff, 19451 Alpha Lambda Delta, Beta Kappa Gamma. WALTER CAVE Dallas Dallas Westbrook Omega, Presi- Forumy Sigma Dallas Dallas rietiesg Pigskin Dallas Dallas BIOLOGY, CHEMISTRY Artesia, N. M. lVlARY FLETCHER CAVENDER ECONOMICS, IOURNALISM Dallas Delta Delta Deltag Glee and Choral Club, President, Secretary: Arden Workshop, Vice-President: C.O.G.S. Steering Committee, Secretary, Pigskin Revue: The Campus, News Editorg The Forum, Secretary, Curlycuesg Mortar Boardg Alpha Lambda Delta, Secretary: Theta Sigma Phi. E u ,wviu Crewcuts and I Patsy looks cheerful-as usual. - D Cl1IOI'S 37 nio '46 Grace and Hubby spring fevering. IAMES FLYNN CHAMBLEE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Dallas Sigma Alpha Epsilon. MARION CLARK PHYSICAL EDUCATION Dallas M.S.A., Vice-President, Delta Psi Kappa, Treasurer. NITA CLARK COMPARATIVE LITERATURE Dallas EDWIN FRANK CLAssEN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING St. Louis, Mo. A.I.E.E. LILYAN RUTH COLEMAN PSYCHOLOGY Navasota Pi Beta Phi. BILLIE RUTH CONLEY PHYSICAL EDUCATION Ptaymondville Delta Gamma, President, M:S.A., President, Iunior Class President, Senior Class Treasurer, Mustang Thoroughbred, l945, Kirkos, Treasurer, Delta ' ' -D 'd ni. 1945. Psi Kappa, President, 1946, V1ce-res1 e JOHN FRANCIS COULEUR ENGINEERING Kappa Sigma, Sigma au, pp Glendale, Calif. T Ka a Mu Epsilon. HILDRED IANE CREWS IOURNALISM, ECONOMICS Dallas Sigma Kappa, News Digest, Editor, The Campus, Managing Editor, l943-'44, Associate Editor, 1944-'45, Student Directory, Associate Editor, 1944-'45, ROTUNDA Staff, 1943-'44, Matrix Award, Student Publishing Company Award, The Forum, International Relations Club, C,O.G.S., Arden Workshop, M Book Staff, Pigskin Revue, l943, Glee and Choral Club, Theta Sigma Phi, President, Kirkos. MARY CURL ACCOUNTING, STATISTICS Austin Delta Gamma, Secretary, C.O.G.S., Treasurer, l944 45, President, 1945, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, W.S.G.B., Vice-President, Arden Workshop, Snider Hall, President, Kirkos, lota Epsilon, Phi Chi Theta, Vice-President, Mortar Board, Alpha Lambda Delta, Wl1o's Who, Beta Gamma Sigma, Dorothy Amann Award, 1944. NANCY ELEANORA CURRIN Dalla PSYCHOLOGY Chi Omega, Y.W.C. ., s A P i Chi. 38 S DONNA IEAN DAVIS PIANO Bismarck, N. D. Kappa Kappa Gamma. TERRY' DAVIS PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION Gatesville Gamma Phi Beta, Treasurer: C.O.G.S. Steerinq Committee: Secretary, Uni- versity Apartments: Phi Chi Theta. RALPH ADEN DAVIS GEOLOGY Nashville, Tenn. Independent Students Association: Mustang Band: S.M.U. Student Sym- phony: Sigma Gamma Xi: Geographic Society. SHIRLEY ANN DAVIS FRENCH Dallas RosEMARY ELIZABETH DEPASQUAL ART Dickinson Alpha Delta Pi, Rush Captain, Secretary, Vice-President: C.O.G.S.: M.S.A.: Catholic Club: Y.W.C.A.: Iunior Class Treasurer. RODNEY WELCIT DERBY ACCOUNTING Dallas Phi Delta Theta, President: Script and Score: Interfraternity Council: S.M.U. Veterans Organization: Alpha Kappa Psi, Vice-President. f EVERETT N. DEVAULT ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Spring Hill, Kan. Sigma Tau, President. LATRELLE DUNAWAY ACCOUNTING, GENERAL BUSINESS Italy Sigma Kappa, Treasurer: W.S.G.B.: C.O.G.S. Steering Committee. EVELYN THERA DUNBAR SOCIOLOGY Denison Kappa Alpha Theta: Alpha Kappa Della. MARTHA ANN DUNN IOURNALISM . Dallas Kappa Alpha Theta: C.O.G.S.: Y.lN.C.A.: Arden Workshop: Theta Sigma Phi. .2 ' 'T A T -W-' ..,,--A .ff It's mail call for the Navy. . D SCHIOTS 39 Senior '46 I Comfort! LAURA IEAN DUPREE ENGLISH Kappa Kappa Gamma, Secretary. Dallas ERVIN THEODORE EATENSON IOURNALISM The Campus, Assistant Edt Editor, 1943-'44, Student Directory Staff, 1944, Student Publications Award, den Workshop, Y.M.C.A.y Crewcuts and Dallas tor, 1946, Amusements Editor, 1944-'45, Arts 19447 Matrix Award, 19455 Ar Curlycuesg Sigma Delta Chi, President. ELOISE EDMUNDSON MATHEMATICS Dallas Y.W.C.A.g Pi Lambda Theta. ANNE EISENSTEIN ENGLISH Dallas LAUREN SCOTT ERNEST JOURNALISM Dallas - ' ' ' - C '1- Kappa Alpha, President, 1944-45, Vice-President, 1943, Student ounci, Iunior Class President, Cycen Fjodr, Presidentg Vt7ho's Who: Basketball. ELIZABETH GARDEN EVANS PIANO Delta Gamma. Dallas EDNA DALE FELLOWS ENGLISH Wichita Falls, PATSY FOWLER BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION San Saba IOYCE ANN FOX PSYCHOLOGY Dallas Chi Omega, Vice-President, Rush Captaing Y.W.C.A., President, M Book, Associate Editor, 19435 ROTUNDA Beauty, 19445 Freshman Class Secretary, 19427 ROTUNDA Staff, Crewcuts and Curlycuesg Freshman Y Secretary, Kirkosg Who's Who. MARY LOUISE FRAUTSCHI ECONOMICS Dallas 40 WILLIAM AUGUSTUS FREEMAN ACCOUNTING Delta Chi, President, Treasurer: Student Council: Alpha Kappa Psi. CATHARINE CONGER FULLER PSYCHOLOGY Kappa Kappa Gamma: C.O.G.S.: Crewcuts and Curlycues. DAVID C. GARTLEY ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Glendale, Calif. Crewculs and Curlycues. IOSEPH WILLIAM GEARY GOVERNMENT Phi Alpha Delta: Baseball. LAURA IOSEPHINE GENARO INTERIOR DECORATION Alpha Delta Pi, Treasurer: Catholic Club: The Forum. . ANNE LESLIE GILES HISTORY Kappa Alpha Theta: C.O.G.S., Secretary. ELEANOR RUTH GILLHAM HISTORY Chi Omega, Vice-President: Y.W.C.A.: Phi Alpha Theta. IEAN GILLILAND SPEECH Fort Worth I Delta Delta Delta: Arden Workshop: Arden Club: Delta Psi Omega. WILDA GLASSER CCSTUME DESIGN ADA GOLDBERG IOURNALISM Delta Rho, Secretary, Rush Captain: Hillel Club: Sigma Phi. If Dallas St. Paul, Minn. Dallas Dallas I IIE :Im . hv.. 5: 4 A Dallas l I. Agn' I I Brownfield Dallas Kaufman The Campus Staff: Theia Alice . . . and all alone, too! SCIIIOTS 41 io 46 -QL, ' Meat and 2 vegetables-25c. MARIORIE LUCILLE GOODE HOME ECONOMICS Dallas M.S.A., Secretary, 1943-'44: Iota Epsilon: Treasurer, 1944-'45: Sigma Delta Pi: Psi Chi: Alpha Kappa Delta. MARY ETHEL GOZZALDI HOME ECONOMICS, PSYCHOLOGY Dallas Chi Omega, Rush Captain: C.O.G.S.: ROTUNDA Beauty Nominee: Pan- hellenic: Iota Epsilon: Psi Chi. BETTY GREEN PSYCHOLOGY Dallas Kappa Alpha Theta, President, Rush Captain: Y.W.C.A.: C.O.G.S. JOHN ROBERT GREENEMEYER ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Keenesburq, Colo. Kappa Alpha, Vice-President. THELMA LOUISE GRIFFIN BUSINESS Dallas IOHN R. GROSS, IR. ACCOUNTING Dallas CLARLYN HAMILTON PSYCHOLOGY Dallas Zeta Tau Alpha, Treasurer: C.O,G.S.: Piqskin Revue, 1943: Presbyterian Association, President: Psi Chi. WILLIAM MATTHEW HARRIS SOCIAL SCIENCES Nacoqdoches Phi Delta Theta: Y.M.C.A., President: Pre-Theological Association: Blue Key, Secretary-Treasurer: Cycen Fjodr: M Award, 1945: Who's Who. ELIZABETH ANN HARRISON SPANISH, ENGLISH Dallas Pi Beta Phi, Vice-APresident: C.O.G,S. Steering Committee: Y.W.C.Pi.: Iunior Class Secretary: ROTUNDA Beauty, 1944, 1945: Kirkos, Secretary: Sigma Delta Pi, President: Mortar Board, President: Square: Who's Who. LUCY BAILEY HARRISON SPANISH Clarksville, Ten ' - Sigma Delta Pi. Pi Beta Phi: Y.W.C.A., 42 I1 MARTHA IANE HARTT COMPARATIVE LITERATURE Dallas SARAH FRANCES HARWELL PSYCHOLOGY Dallas Zeta Tau Alpha: Y.W.C.A.: C.O.G.S.: M.S.A. PATSY MARGARET HAYES ENGLISH lrvinq Delta Delta Delta, VicefPresident: Student Council, Secretary: C.O.G.S.: M.S.A.: Panhellenic: S.M.U. Student Publishing Company, Vice-President. VIRGINIA DURENE HEED GENERAL BUSINESS Dallas Independent Students Association, Treasurer: B.S.U.: M.S.A.: S.C.R.A. PRISCILLA HEMENWAY PIANO Dallas Kappa Kappa Gamma: C.O.G.S.: Y.W.C.A.: Crewcuts and Curlycues. CARL H. HENKE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Orlando, Okla. LAURA IANE HERNDON ENGLISH 'Houston Chi Omega: Y.W.C.A.: Arden Workshop: ROTUNDA Beauty Nominee, 1945: Pigskin Revue, 1942: Crewcuts and Curlycues DORIS DELHOMME l-IERVEY SPANISH Houston Delta Delta Delta, Vice-President: W.S.G.B.: Houston Club, Secretary- Treasurer, President: C.O.G.S.: Y.W.C.A.: Panhellenic: Alpha Tau Omega Sweetheart, l944: Alpha Rho Tau: Beta Kappa Gamma. MARY ELLEN HOBAN ENGLISH Dallas MARY Io I-IOBBS SOCIOLOGY Kingston, Okla. Independent Students Association: Y.W.C.A.: Psi Chi: Alpha Kappa Delta, President. I ,E , Billie gives Bill the latest signals. 'L Seniors '46 43 nio '46 i .1 , 5 5 . -Q Laura and Walter catch up on the latest Greek notices. MARGARET IANE HOEHN SPANISH Dallas ' PATTIE HOLDER ACCOUNTING Scm Antonio Kappa Alpha Theta, Treasurer: C.O.G.S.g Kirkos. MARY ANNE HOLLOMAN MUSIC Beaumont Alpha Delta Pi, President, Chorus: Van Katwijk Club, Mu Phi Epsilon. DENNIS T. HOOVER BUSINESS Lancaster, Pa. TOM RAY HOPKINS LAW Dallas Delta Theta Phi JOHN KENDALL HOWELL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Wadesboro, N. C. Kappa Alpha. GENEVIEVE INGRAM MATHEMATICS Dallas Independent Students Association, Vice-President, Alpha Lambda Delta, Beta Kappa Gammag Sigma Delta Pi. ANNE IRVIN IOURNALISM Daingertield Kappa Kappa Gammag The Campus Staff: Alpha Epsilon Rho: Zeta Phi Eta: Theta Sigma Phi. DOROTHY ELEANOR IACKSON HOME ECONOMICS Kansas City, Mo. Delta Gamma, Rush Captaing Student Publishing Company, President: ROTUNDA, Associate Editor, 1946, Feature Editor, 19455 ROTUNDA Beauty Nominee, 19457 Pigskin Revue, 1943, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, Treasurer, Student Council, Vice-President, Kirkosp Mortar Board, Vice-President: Sigma Delta Pi, Treasurerg Iota Epsilon: Pi Lambda Theta. IEAN IACOBY MATHEMATICS Dallas Kappa Kappa Gamma, Vice-President, Kappa Mu Epsilon: Beta Kappa Gamma. 44 ROBERT MILTON JOHNSON, JR. GOVERNMENT Dallas BOEEIE JEAN JONES PIANO Dallas Delta Delta Delta: Student Council: The Campus, Society Editor, Crewcuts and Curlycuesg S.M.U. Student Orchestra: Pigskin Revue, 1943, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mortar Board, Mu Phi Epsilon: Van Katwijk Club, JACQUELIN ETTA JOURDAN FASHION DESIGN Dallas Gamma Phi Beta, Rush Captain, Vice-President, Panhellenicp C.O.G.S.g ROTUNDA Beauty Nominee, 19455 Iota Epsilon. MARY COLLEEN KEILTY PSYCHOLOGY Dallas Pi Beta Phi, President, Y.W.C.A.p Student Judiciary: Kirkos. PATSY KELLEY SPEECH Dallas Arden Workshop: S.M.U. Student Symphony, Arden Club, Vice-President. GLORIA D. KENNEY MEDICAL ART Oak PaTk,l1l. JACK C. KEY BUSINESS Ardmore, Okla. ROBERT BRUCE KILMER, JR. BUSINESS Dallas EMILY SUE KUYKIENDALL SPANISH Amarillo Kappa Alpha Theta, Vice-President, C.O.G.S.g Arden Workshop, Student Judiciaryg Psi Chi. MARY LOUISE LAPRADE SPEECH Waxahachie 'Y.W.C.A., Secretary, Arden Club: Zeta Phi Eta. .Ji A . Tw ,E Puddin' brightens up Mat's leave. 5 I I li iss Seniors '46 45 nio '46 T Bill prays for the Y program. BARBARA LAW SOCIOLOGY Dallas Independent Students Association, -Secretary. BETTY JANE LAWSON ART Dallas ROTUNDA Staff: The Campus Staff. LELA ANNE LEACH PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION Wichita Falls Delta Delta Delta, Atkins Hall, Treasurer, Y.W.C.A.p W.S.G.B., Treasurer: C.O.G.S.p Psi Chip Phi Chi Theta. ANZELL OWEN LEE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Elvir1s,MO. Alpha Tau Omega, ROTUNDA, Photographer, 1945, 1946, Sigma Taug Kappa Mu Epsilon: A.l.E.E. MAURICE EDWARD LEE, IR. CIVIL ENGINEERING Dallas Phi Delta Theta, Vice-President: A.S.C.E., President Y.M.C.A.g lnterfraternity Council: Crewcuts and Curlycues. CHARLES F. LINCOLN BUSINESS Dallas ELISE LIPSCOMB ENGLISH Dallas Kappa Alpha Theta, Rush Captain: C.O.G.S.y Y.W.C.A. RICHARD ROLAND LIVINGSTON ACCOUNTING Dallas RACHEL ALICE LLOYD SPEECH Overton resident, Panhellenic, Vice-President, Zeta Phi Eta, Secre- Delta Gamma, P tary, Arden Club. GERALDINE LOGAN Texarkana ENGLISH Delta Delta Delia. 46 LOU IANE LONGINO ENGLISH Kappa Kappa Gamma, Y.W.C.A. HEW BROWNINC1 MARTIN IOURNALISM ISABELLE ANN MARTIN GENERAL BUSINESS, STATISTICS Kappa Kappa Gammag C.O.G.S., Y.'W.C.A MARTHA HELEN MARTIN GENERAL BUSINESS Chi Omega. SAM B. l'f.lATTISON ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ANNA lVlAY MAURY ACCOUNTING, STATISTICS Sigma Kappa, Vice-President: Panhelleruc Presldent Mortar Board Phi Chi Theta: Kirkos. UARLINE SMITH MCCALISTER PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION Sigma Kappa, Secretary: W.S.G.B.p House Council Vice President SHIRLEY MCCASKILL STATISTICS, PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION Dallas Delta Gamma, Treasurer: Phi Chi Theta BILLIE MCCOWN PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION Anderson Phi Chi Theta. DAVE S. MCCOY, IR. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Dallas Foolballg M Association. 1' a ,- Seniors '46 fe ,Wg 1 I- FF B, f: as? .:i, Q5 Pat and Don finally start those term themes ROBERT 0. MCDONNOLD ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Kerrville Kappa Sigma. ELIZABETH ANN MCDUFEIE PRE-MEDICINE GG1T1SOn RUTH HILL MCKINNEY PSYCHOLOGY Zeta Tau Alpha: International Relations Club Pigskin Revue l943 C O GS Y.W.C.A.' Psi Chi, Vice-President Goose Creek BETTY MCKNIGHT MATHEMATICS LATIN Dallas Independent Students Association- I'.W.C.A.' International Relations Club Eta Sigma Phi Treasurer- Kappa Mu Epsilon Secretary' Pi Lambda Theta ALICE ANN MCMANUS ENGLISH Dallas ELEANOR ANN MCMILLAN COMPARATIVE LITERATURE, ART . ' Dallas Independent Students Association: ROTUNDA Beauty, 1944, 1945: Beta Kappa Gamma, Secretary-Treasurer: Kirkos: Eta Sigma Phi. IAMES T. MELETIO ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Dallas Independent Students Association: Student Council: A.I.E.E.: Alpha Phi Omega: St. Mary's Catholic Club: Mustang Thoroughbred, 1945: Cycen Fjodr: Football: M Association. MARGARET ADAIR MIMS GENERAL BUSINESS Marathon Chi Omega. SALLIE MINTER ENGLISH, PHILOSOPHY Dallas Pi Beta Phi. MARY MARTHA MITCHAM SPEECH u Cisco Zeta Tau Alpha: Cheerleader, 1945. 48 CLYDE BEARD MITCHELL PIANQ Lancaster Kappa Sigma: Mustang Band: Van Kaiwiik Club: Pigskin Revue, 1943: Choral Club. MARY ELLEN MITCHELL DRAMATICS Oklahoma City, Okla. Kappa Kappa Gamma: CO-Director, Crewcuts and Curlycues: Y.W.C.A.: VV.S.G.B.: Arden Workshop: Phi Chi Theta: Zeta Phi Eta, President: Mortar Board: Arden Club: Kirkos. JOE ANN MONZINGO BUSINESS Farmersville, La. Sigma Kappa. ANN MOORE GENERAL BUSINESS Dallas Zeta Tau Alpha, Rush Captain: Phi Chi Theta. ROSALIND REBECCA MOORE FASHION DESIGN Oklahoma City, Okla. Kappa Alpha Theta: Y.W.C.A. IOANN TI-IERESE MOREY SOCIOLOGY, PSYCHOLOGY, FRENCH Dallas Pi Beta Phi, Rush Captain: Panhellenic: Student Council: C.O.G.S. Steering Committee: Psi Chi: Kirkos: Alpha Kappa Delta. SARA LOUISE MORRISON SPEECH Center Kappa Kappa Gamma: Arden Club. JOHN WEST MORTON CHEMISTRY Dallas Phi Eta Sigma: Delta Phi Alpha, Secretary. ALAN TELKES MYERS IOURNALISM, GOVERNMENT, ECONOMICS Dallas Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer: The Campus, Editor, Associate Editor: Student Directory, Co-Editor: Student Publishing Company, Vice-President: International Relations Club, President: Forum: A.P.O.: Student Publishing Company Award: lntertraternity Council: Sigma Delta Chi, Vice-President: Pi Sigma Alpha: Blue Key: Cycen Fjodr: Who's Who. DOROTHY IEAN N EWMAN SPANISH, COMPARATIVE LITERATURE Lubbock Kappa Alpha Theta: Y.W.C.A.: Crewcuts and Curlycuesp Arden Club: Beta Kappa Gamma. Ouch! eniors '46 49 It if enio '46 rf , Z . ,,,, If A .f ,41T.e1. - if - - VV, i , LB. .,.g:5:5: I? ' S ...... Wil- W Y M , - .55 ilirfg, V- mg, A If - . . - ' -'f 1 if Q' .ii .-lE,f 'i. - E: ..-P .:- ..-1 .- Westward ho! KATHRYN IOHNSON NICOLAISEN LATIN Dallas Alpha Delta Pi, Rush Captain, Eta Sigma Phi. ANNELLA NICHOLS STATISTICS Richmond ' Sigma Kappa, Y.W.C.A.g Phi Chi Theta, President. GRA.VES EDWARD NOBLE ENGINEERING Ferris IANE O'BEIRNE HOME ECONOMICS Dallas Kappa Kappa Gammag Presbyterian Council. GEORGE IOSEPH OLEWNICK Brooklyn, N. Y. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Sigma Tau. EVELYN ELIZABETH ORAM SPANISH Dallas Kappa Kappa Gamma, Alpha Lambda Delta. IVEY IEANNE PARKER HOME ECONOMICS Paducah Alpha Delta Pig Y.W.C.A.g Iota Epsilon. TACK GLENN PAXTON CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS Dallas ln, President, Vice-Presidentg Presbyterian Council, Sigma Alpha Epsio S.C.R.A. ROBERT CARL PEABODY CHEMISTRY Dallas Lambda Chi Alpha, Secretaryg Delta Phi Alpha, Treasurer. NANCY IANE PENICK ENGLISH Houston - ' l:'n Revue, 19435 W.S.G.B., Treasurer, Zeta Tau Alpha, Treasurer, Piqsi Junior Class Vice-President, Kirkosg Psi Chi. ALEXANDER IAMES PENTIKIS BIOLOGY, HISTORY, PRE-MEDICINE Fort Worth IACK PINKSTON LAW Dallas S.M.U. Veterans Organization: Alpha Kappa Psi: Delta Theta Phi. BETTY NELLE POTTS BIOLOGY Wichita Falls Kappa Kappa Gamma: C.O.G.S.: Y.W.C.A.: Arden Workshop. BOBBY POTTS GENERAL BUSINESS, STATISTICS Dallas lndependent Students Association: Student Council: S.M.U. Veterans Or- ganization: Phi Chi Theta. MURIEL GENE POWELL SPEECH Beaumont Alpha Delta Pi: Crewcuts and Curlycues: Zeta Phi Eta, President: Psi Chi: Arden Club. IOYCE ELIZABETH RAGSDALE BUSINESS Iacksonville MORELLE KINARD BATCLIFEE GENERAL BUSINESS Dallas Alpha Tau Omega, President: Alpha Phi Omega, President, Treasurer: Cheerleader: M Award, 1945: ROTUNDA Favorite, 1945: Cycen Fjodr. MILDRED ANN READ SOCIOLOGY, SPANISH Dallas Alpha Lambda Delta: Sigma Delta Pi: Alpha Kappa Delta. MARGARET DOWLING REAMES MATHEMATICS Irving Alpha Delta Pi: Glee and Choral Club: Arden Worksltopp Alpha Lambda Delta: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Sigma Delta Pi. DOROTHY KELLY RENZ FRENCH Riverside Zeta Tau Alpha. I 'Y' ,usu- ltr- ' A, V4 , . ' W I, :I .. in 'N ig K J in ' X sz A123 it I L Lg' Vg' I lfhvrrfg- V - 5, , . 1353 WWI I f 'IE Mack, home on leave, gives Peggy a whirl l D 2l1lOl'S .51 1 niors 52 l A igg .Vik f-7 ti - L Al., . Carol and Mary jane cut class to take advantage of spring. ,, JN if .. Rf- - v,,f,,- A, uw, . .,- ,.g,wC'f.,' I .5 HENRY STAGG RENZ J! :qjQ:fEti1iE'4 ,' 1 GENERAL BUSINESS Dallas ' g,,'3 q,- ug, v Z1 I V, I 5 i l - Alpha Phi Omega. IAMES DAVIS REID BUSINESS Dallas GWENDOLYN WOLFF ROBBERSON MATI-IEMATICS Dallas Independent Students Associationg M.S.A.g Y.W.C.A.g Alpha Lambda Delta, Secretary. BETTYE IO HOOP MATHEMATICS Dallas Delta Gamma, Rush Captain, Vice-President: Sophomore Class Vice-Presb dentp Student Councilp C,O.G.S. Steering Committee: Panhellenic, Secretaryg Y.W.C.A. Cabinet: ROTUNDA Beauty Nominee, 19447 ROTUNDA Favorite, 19457 Kirkos. ELEANOR ROTHER SECRETARIAL TRAINING Dallas NANCY ROYALL GENERAL BUSINESS Dallas Kappa Kappa Gammag Phi Chi Theta. GRACE WILLIAMS RUSSELL ART Humboldt, Tenn. Delta Delta Delta: Glee Club: C.O.G.S.p Y.W.C.A. DORIS LUCILE SALTER EDUCATION Greenville Delta Gamma. ELIZABETH DUBLIN SAMES GENERAL BUSINESS Laredo Delta Delta Delta. - ERNEST I. SCHAEER GENERAL BUSINESS Dallas Delta Chip Mustang Band, Directory S.M.U. Student Symphonyg Blue Key MARY PATRICIA SCHENEWERK GENERAL BUSINESS DCIHCIS Delta Gamma: Kirkos. VIRGINIA DOLORES SCHWADER PSYCHOLOGY St. Ioseph, MO. Sigma Kappa, Vice-President: C.O.G,S. Steering Committee: W.S.G.B.: Pan- hellenic: Y.W.C.A.: Alpha Kappa Delta: Psi Chi, Secretary-Treasurer: Beta Kappa Gamma, DORIS HELEN SENSENEY HOME ECONOMICS - RO1la,MO. Sigma Kappa, Vice-President, Secretary, Rush Captain: Panhellenic, Presi- dent: Y.W.C.A.: Arden Workshop: ROTUNDA Beauty, 1945: Beta Kappa Gamma: lota Epsilon. RUTH WALICER SEWELL EDUCATION Grapevine Delta Gamma. MARILYN SHULTZ PSYCHOLOGY Dallas MARION SHUTTLES HOME ECONOMICS Dallas Zeta Tau Alpha: Pi Lambda Theta, President: Iota Epsilon, President: Beta Kappa Gamma: Who's Who. KATIE FRANK SLACK PSYCHOLOGY Gamma Phi Beta, Secretary: C.O.G.S.: Y.W.C.A.: Pigskin Revue, 1943: Psi Chi: Beta Kappa Gamma, Vice-President. Hot Springs, Ark. FAYRINNE SMITH VOICE ' Dallas Gamma Phi Beta, Vice-President, Secretary: Arden Workshop: Script and Score: Pigskin Revue: Glee and Choral Club: Kirkos: Mu Phi Epsilon. FRANCES LEE SMITH HISTORY Dallas Gamma Phi Beta, President, Rush Captain: International Relations Club: Senior Class Secretary: Alpha Lambda Delta: Kirkos: Phi Alpha Theta: Alpha Theta Phi. FRED W. SMITH, IR. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Portland, Ore. Kappa Alpha: A.I,E.E. 'I' I. I- I ,, I, ,sb -i-.. . ' 'Q-.km , ' ,N Q-,if-f ' I My Q., TH ., I., , LA... I A 9'-. 'ff-I I OH' to the library to study! . i CFIIOFS 53 -I? A' ,nil The Mustangs must have been winning' LAVERELLE JEAN SMITH PSYCHOLOGY Dallas Alpha Delta Pi: C.O.G.S. MARTHA IANE SMITH IOURNALISM, GENERAL BUSINESS Dallas Pi Beta Phi, Treasurer: Student Council: Catholic Club: C.O.G.S. Steering Committee: ROTUNDA Beauty Nominee, 1943: ROTUNDA Staff, 1943: Phi Chi Theta: Theta Sigma Phi. BETTY LEE SNELL GENERAL BUSINESS Dallas Delta Gamma: Phi Chi Theta. GEORGIA SOURIS HISTORY Dallas RUTH MARYLYN SOWELL SPANISH , Dallas Delta Delta Delta, Secretary: C.O.G.S.: Y.W.C.A.: Psi Chi. WILLIAM RANDOLPH SQUIRES, IR. ACCOUNTING El Paso Phi Delta Theta, Vice-President, Treasurer: M Association: ROTUNDA Favorite, 1945: Cycen Fjodr, President: Blue Key, President: Alpha Kappa Psi, President: Football: Track. CLYDE STEWART IOURNALISM Dallas Student Directory, Associate Editor, 1943, Assistant Editor, 1944: ROTUNDA, Associate Editor, 1945, Assistant Editor, 1944: The Campus Staff: Pigskin Revue, 1943: Crewcuts and Curlycues: Cheerleader: Arden Workshop: Arden Clulo, Treasurer, Secretary: Sigma Delta Chi: Student Publishing Company Award: Y.M.C.A., A.P.O. , CLYDE EIVIERSON SWALWELL BUSINESS Dallas Phi Delta Theta. STANLEY MAURICE TAYLOR, IR. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Lehi, Utah Lambda Chi Alpha, Secretary, President: S.1VI.U. Symphony: Sigma Tau: A.I.E,E. SARAH MOORES TIMBERLAKE GOVERNMENT Texarkana Zeta Tau Alpha: W.S.G.B., Vice-President: Y.W.C.A. 54 BETTY LOU TOLLESON GENERAL BUSINESS Amarillo Pi Beta Phi, C.O.G.S. Steering Committee, Y.W.C.A., Phi Chi Theta. MARTHA TOWNSEND PSYCHOLOGY Dallas Kappa Kappa Gamma, Treasurer, ROTUNDA, Editor, 1946, Assistant Editor, 1945, Feature Editor, 1944, Student Directory, Associate Editor, 1944, M Book, Associate Editor, l944, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, Students Publishing Com- pany Award, 1944, M Award, 1945, C.O.G.S, M.S.A., Director, Students Publishing Company, Psi Chi, Mortar Board, Square, Kirkos, Who's Who. ARCHIE l-I. TURNER, IR. RELIGION Memphis, Tenn. Phi Delta Theta, Y.M.C.A. Cabinet. BETTY TURNER ART, COMPARATIVE LITERATURE Dallas Pi Beta Phi, C.O.G.S., Y.W.C.A. IOHN STANLEY TURNER IOURNALISM Texarkana The Campus, Arts Editor, Arden Workshop, Sigma Delta Chi. WILLIAM DAVID TUXBURY ACCOUNTING Dallas The Forum, President, Alpha Kappa Psi, President. MARY ELLEN TWITTY ART Tulsa, Okla. B.S.U. Council. HELENA UNDERWOOD PSYCHOLOGY Dallas Zeta Tau Alpha, President, Vice-President, Student Council, Arden Work- shop, C.O.G.S., Y.W.C.A., Glee and Choral Club, Vice-President, M.S.A., Psi Chi, President, Secretary, Panhellenic, Kirkos, Iota Epsilon. BETTY FRANCES VINING CHEMISTRY, MATHEMATICS Dallas Independent Students Association, Methodist Student Movement, C.O.G.S., ROTUNDA, Assistant Editor, 1946, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Mu Epsilon, President, Delta Phi Alpha, President, Vice-President, Alpha Theta Phi. MARY LOVE WALLACE ENGINEERING Dallas lndependent Students Association, A.l.E.E., B.S.U. :.,- Lsmgggtvi' l ' T . ,,.I...w-- 2,5258 ti -4 -if -J S K 'llll A , ...,ftf All , . Q, -fb tt, t, Harriet and Norma discuss student atfairs. E eniors '46 55 1' 45 11 A ' Senior '46 -Q, 1? ECE, is fl- Q e 1 ,I Ric, . X Fi, Cille tells a joke that Virginia has already heard. IOHN M. WARE ENGINEERING Dallas Phi Delta Theta, Treasurer, A.S.M.E., Student Council. I GRACE MIRIAN WATERS Dallas IOURNALISM Kappa Alpha Theta, The Campus, Society Editor, ROTUNDA Staff, C.O,G.S.1 Y.W.C.A., Arden Workshop, Pigskin Revue, 1943, Crewcuts and Curlycues, Theta Sigma Phi. RAYMOND Lo WEADOCK MARKETING Shreveport, La. NANCY LOUISE WEAKLEY PSYCHOLOGY Dallas Zeta Tau Alpha, Rush Captain. SARA CAROLYN WEATHERBY Chi Omega. SOCIOLOGY Dallas ALICE WEBB ART, FRENCH, HOME ECONOMICS Dallas Kappa Kappa Gamma, President, Rush Captain, ROTUNDA Beauty, 1945, C.O.G.S., Y.W.C.A., Panhellenic, Senior Class President, Duchess to Texas Wesleyan, Mortar Board, Secretary, Kirkos, Iota Epsilon. ELIZABETH VIRGINIA WEIR sPANIsH, SOCIAL SCIENCE Garland Pi Beta Phi, Vice-President, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Y.W.C.A., C.O.G.S., W.S.G.B., Phi Alpha Theta, Vice-President, Psi Chi, Sigma Deta Pi. BETTY BELVIN WESTBROOK ENGLISH Bryan Zeta Tau Alpha, Rush Captain, Secretary, President, Snider Hall House Council, W.S.G.B.g Pigskin Revue, 1943, Kirkos. MARY CECELIA WHITEHEAD ART Delta Dallas Gamma, Arden Club, Secretary, President, Zeta Phi Eta. AUDREY ELLEN WILLIAMS PSYCHOLOGY Dallas Chi Omega, President, C.O.G.S,, President, Student Council, Student Direc- tory Stafi, Y.W.C.A., Kirkos. 56 IEAN WILLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION Burkburnett Delta Delta Delta: Crewcuts and Curlycues: Delta Psi Kappa. MARY YVONNE WILLS BUSINESS Dallas Alpha Delta Pi, Rush Captain. ANNA LOUISE WILSON PHYSICAL EDUCATION Houston Sigma Kappa: Round-Up Queen, 1946. BETTY Io WILSON BUSINESS Longview Kappa Alpha Theta: Geographic Society: Y.W.C.A.: C.O.G.S.: Phi Chi Theta, President. BILLIE LOUISE WILSON HOME ECONOMICS Chi Qmeqa: Iota Epsilon. North Little Rock, Ark. IAMES WOODROW WILSON ENGLISH Dallas CAROLYN LENORE WOLPE SPEECH, COMPARATIVE LITERATURE Dallas lndependent Students Association: Christian Science Organization: Arden Club. MARGARET KATHERINE WOOLLEY HOME ECONOMICS Dallas Kappa Kappa Gamma: Iota Epsilon. NORMA WRIGHT MATHEMATICS Dallas Zeta Tau Alpha, Vice-President, Rush Captain: Student Council, President: Y.W.C.A., Vice-President: ROTUNDA Staff: Pigskin Revue, 1943: Student Directory Staff, 1942: C.O.G.S.: Panhellenic: Alpha Lambda Delta, President: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Pi Lambda Theta, Secretary: Kirkos: Mortar Board: Square: Y1VhO's Who. VIRGINIA EARLE ZELFEL ENGLISH, LATIN DQHQS Alpha Lambda Delta: Pi Lambda Theta: Eta Sigma Phi: Kirkos: Mortar Board, Treasurer, 1 A ! .J f ! ...A ii Joe rests his weary head between classes. CHIO ' rs '46 nio A '46 TS 'E zffi Q . 'Zi and Sara take 't ime out to plan their wedding. Anzell BETTY BOND ENGLISH Groesbeck Chi Omega, Sectetary: C.O.G.S. Steering Committee: Y.W.C.A.: Arden Workshop: Student Directory Staff: Zeta Phi Eta, Secretary. IEANNE MARSHALL CUNNINGHAM MUSIC Hillsboro Sigma Kappa. HERBERT GREEN PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING Dallas Sigma Delta Pi: Alpha Kappa Psi. BETTY' ALDEN LOGSDON COMPARATIVE LITERATURE Dallas Pi Beta Phi: Y.W.C.A.: Iota Epsilon. CHARLES MONTGOMERY ENGINEERING Dallas ' Student Council: A.P.O.: A.S.M.E.: A.l.E.E.: Y.M.C.A. BOBBIE LEE MOORE ENGLISH Dallas Sigma Kappa, President. MURIEL MOSS GEOLOGY Dallas Van Katwijk Club: M.S.A.: Glee and Choral Club, Vice-President: C.O.G.S.: Geographic Society: Y.W.C.A. Cabinet: Virginia Hall House Council: Alpha Lambda Delta. IOSEPH NIEDERMAYER ACCOUNTING Muskogee, Okla. Veterans Organization, Executive Council: Alpha Kappa Psi. IANE LOUISE ROGERS EDUCATION Perryton Chi Omega, Treasurer: Y.W.C.A.: Pi Lambda Theta. EDWARD ALBERT ROLLOR CIVIL, ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Dallas A.S.M.E., Vice-President: A.S.C.E.: A.l.E.E.: Blue Key. PHYLLIS EVA STOEEER ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Dallas Delta Zeta, Treasurer: C.O.G.S. Steering Committee. ln order to include students in the senior section whose status as a senior was late to permit their being arranged alphabetically, it was deemed determined too advisable to add this page. 58 Sophomore Class OFFICERS GENE ARCHER Presideni NANCY DOWLING Vice-President NANCY CAVINESS Secretary MARJCRIE MILNE Treasurer R ' Junior Class OFFICERS ELEANOR ADAM President NANCY BROOKS Vice-President EUGENIA PIERCE Secretary MACK SMITH Treasurer Freshman Class OFFICERS DOAK WALKER President BETTY Fox Vice-President MARY Io GOODEARLE Secretary TOM IVICKNIGHT Treasurer Undergraduate . We ' Q i wut' 5, ffeswlwl --YA , l,,., , ,.a.-.-.4l'P Truett tells Ann, Marty, and Keith all about the South Pacific Abernathy, Robert Ewinq IIIB Ablon, Florine Ann IIA Ablon, Manuel IA Acord, Chester Wayne IIIB Acrey, Robert L. IA Adam, Eleanor Charlotte IIIA Adams, Ada Io IA Adams, Sam Iames IA Adams, Verda Lee IM Adams, Virginia Ruth IIIA Addison, Thomas Millsap IA Akin, Edward IE Albrecht, Beverly IIIB Alden, Betty IIIA Alderson, Ierry Dennis IE Allen, Carole Gwynne IM Alley, Iames S. lIlB Altman, Alice Marie IIIA Anderson, I. T. Sp. Anderson, Mary Katherine IIA Anderson, Robert Philip IE Aragon, Frank IA Archer, Donna Grace IIA Archer, Gene Phelan IIA 60 Dallas Dallas Dallas St. Ioseph, Mo. Boerne Dallas Dallas Dallas Waco Dallas Dallas Dallas Goliad Dallas Plano Lawton, Ckla. Dallas Dallas Dallas Longview Dallas Greeley, Colo. Dallas Dallas Armstrong, Kenneth Neal IE Dallas Atwood, Alma Wynona IA Dallas Autrey, Ioan IIA Trinity Bailey, Wilfred Maurice IIA Wichita Falls Bain, A. W. IB Dallas Baker, Ferris T Bethany, Mo. Baker, Laura Frances IIIA Dallas Baleja, Leonard Iohn IE Dallas Ball, Mabry Frances IA Dallas Ballew, lane IIIA Dallas Bankhead, Homer Gay IA Montgomery, Ala. Barham, Paul Wilson IA Dallas Barham, Phyllis IA Houston Barnes, Bette lean IIIA Dallas Barnes, I-I. C. IE Terrell Barnett, Hettie Antinette IB Dallas Baron, Pat IIA Dallas Barth, Barbara IA Houston Barth, Lois Catherine IIIA Marshall Town, Iowa Bartlett, Ioe Harold G Port Arthur Basharn, Bobby Lee IA Dallas Basharn, Iohn Howard T Fort Worth Bashtord, Carol lune IIA Dallas Bass, Laura Minta IA Orlando, Fla. Maybe this explains why S.M.U. has such beautiful girls. Students Undergraduate Laura seems happy over the Cotton Ball representative Bateman, Earl Yates IIE Dallas Bateman, Ierry Wayne IA Shawnee, Okla. Baxley, Doris IA Carrollton Bay, Bernice Reba III M Killeen Beaird, Sue IIB Dallas Beall, Ray Wilton IIA Nacoqdoches Beam, Harold Allen IA McKinney Bean, William S. IIA Grand Prairie Beard, Bruce Pat IB Wilmer Beard, Steven Franklin IA Dallas Bearden, Fred B. IIIB Dallas Beavers, Gene Edward IA Dallas Beckett, Barbara Louise IIA Dallas Beene, Mary Vann III A Las Cruces, New Mex. Bell, Ann Bowyer III A Dallas Bell, Betty Claire IIIA . Dallas Bell, Betty lean IIIA Dallas Bell, lack Keith IIA Gainesville Bell, Robert Iackson IE Dallas Benson, Audrey Rich IIA Dallas Benson, Mary IA Memphis, Tenn. Berthelsen, Andrew Bnevol IE Dallas Berwick, Cecillia IA Pineville, La. Beverly, Thomas Mayhve IL Dallas 62 Biles, Barbara Talma IA Bingham, Margaret Elizabeth IA Bird, Ieanne IA Bivings, Druscilla IIA Blackburn, Sidney T Blackston, Nan IA Blanchard, Beatrice Barbara IA Blanton, Fisher T Bleuler, lack Haskins IB Blount, Edward Elmer IIA Bludworth, Rosa George IA Bohart, Virginia B. IA Bohrnfalk, Beverly IA Bond, Betty lane III A Bookhout, Iohn Goodloe IIA Boston, Marjorie IIA Bouknight, Nita Bose III A Boutwell, Margaret IIIA Bowen, Norma Lynn IIA Bowman, Anne IA Bowman, Betsy IIIA Bowman, Bill IIIB Bowman, Tbera LaVerne II M Boyd, Betty Anne IA Dallas Grand Prairie - Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Alto Dallas Dallas San Angelo Dallas Corsicana Groesbeck Dallas Dallas Greenville Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Frost Detroit, Mich. Dallas Duet by Dorothy -Jean and the Lieutenant. Students Undergraduate I A -mx Virginia shows her engagement ring to Sigma Kappa sister Boykin, Ann IIA Dgllgg Boyles, Betty Ilene IA Sherman Boyles, Howard C. III A Duncan, Okla, Brabham, Charles Culberson IA Dallas Bradbury, lohn Richard IA Brannan, Helen Virginia IA Bray, Cecil Kenneth IA Brenneke, Betty IIA Brewster, Camille IIA Brickell, Robert Vreeland IA Briggs, luanita Ioyce IA Brindley, Io Anne III A Britt, Mary Ann IA Broach, L. B. T Broadus, Betty llIA Brockles, Alethia Ann Ill A Brockman, LaMonta Odette IA Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Mary I. IM Nancy Ann III A Patricia I A Alvin Blake IIE Donald Rutherford IIA Margaret IM Roy George IA 64 Dallas Dallas Van Alstyne Caracas, Venezuela Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Pittsburg Tyler Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Brown, William Graham IM Broyhill, Eloise Lila IIA Broyles, Iarvis lean IIA Bruce, Ernestine IIIA Bryant, Gloria Nell IA Buckley, Harry Peck IB Burandt, Charles Lawson IE Burer, Lois Belle IIA Burgin, Betty lane IA Burgin, Virginia Lee IIIA Burleson, Ann IIIA Burney, Agnes IIIA Burns, Charles William IA Burrow, Pattie IA Burson, Ernest Cleveland IM Bywater, Harold Alexander IE Caffey, Billye Frances Sp. Cagle, Melba Sue IA Cain, Mildred Louise IA Calhoun, Mary Margaret IIA Cameron, Grace Scott IE Carnpagna, Frances losephine Campbell, Robert Henry IE Cannaday, I. C. IB A was Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Longview Houston Fort Worth Fort Worth Dallas Dallas Jacksonville Leesville, La. Dallas V Dallas ti I Anson Tyler Calvert San Antonio Dallas I Dallas Dallas Mt. Vernon If we could only see over -wp.-,,,,... Vlrgxma s shouloer' Hvfwnswwmr- -H-'aww sn., S t u cl e n ts 1 Millburn, N. 1. I I Undergraduate Paula just isn't interested in Bi11's tall tales. Cannon, Betty Ioyce IIA Carneal, Virgil Eugene IE Carnes, Griffiths Cullum IB Carothers, Annette IIIA Carr, Virginia Mae Ill A Carruth, Dorris IIIA Carter, Charlotte IIIA Carter, Lydia Estes IIA Carter, Marjorie Nell IA Carter, Myra lean IIA Cartwright, Walter 'I' Castillo, lose M. IIA Castillo, Robert G. IIA Castleberry, lane III A Cates, Mickey Io IA Caver, Sue Bare IA Caviness, Nancy lane IIA Chamberlin, Iacquelyn Fae IB Chaney, Betty IIA Chapman, Betty Nell IB Chaves, Asincicmo Baclillo IA Cheatham, Iohnny B. IIE Cherry, Evelyn Ruth IM Chesnick, Sarah IIA 66 Dallas Dallas Galveston Stamford North Platte, Neb. Harlingen Lubbock Texarkana, Ark. Dallas Corpus Christi Texarkana Managua, Nicaragua Managua, Nicaragua Longview Dallas Dallas Paris Dallas Dallas Dallas Manila, P. I. Dallas Dallas Dallas Chisholm, Thomas Nensley Christie, Iames Edward T Church, Iames Wright IB Clair, David F. IIIE Clark, Bettie Iuanita IIA Clark, Beverly Iayne IA Clark Harold G. IA Clark, Mary Beatrice IA Clark, Mary Lou IIA Clary, Iames Dan IA Clawson, Eleanor Ieanne IIA Clayton, Bob Bush IB Clements, Betty lean IA Clendenen, Lessleen IM Cockerell, Virginia Dean IA Coke, Kathryn Lawson IA Coker, Billy Ted IA Coker, Chester Milton IIIA Cole, Patricia Ann IllA Coleman, Charles Hooker IE Coleman, James Earl IIE Coll, Stanley McAlpine IIB Collier, Walter Grant IA Collins, Martha Linnie IIA M Ponca City, Okla. Dallas Dallas Hollywood, Calif. Dallas Dallas Dallas Mesquite Houston Stuttgart, Ark. Dallas Dallas Dallas Henderson Dallas Dallas Naples Naples Dallas Kemp Richardson Dallas Dallas Athens ,f-.. , 's - ,- 5. -1,1 - ,ff '?'-:Ju -er -H. . r I , J, if Bobbie jean and Marjorie cooperate to get tomorrow's assignment. Students .L . ., 5 67 ' -' Q n 'l 5-v. -' .,, -I liirx . ,.r1-.L. . 11 ' 1 :W lllil ,111 X Leveridge seems to be enjoying Davis and the sunshine Conklin, Royal Forrest IA Conley, Evelyn Sp. Connally, Lena Mary III M Connell, Richard Allen IA Conner, Laura IIIA Connorty, Rose Marie IM Conrad, Francy's Iolanda IIIB Conrad, Naihlyn Ione IIIB Cook, N. B. IIIB Cooper, Bonnie Eloise IIIA Cooper, Eloise IA Cooper, Iarnes M. T Cooper, Sue IA Couqhran, Dorothy Verne IIIA Covey, Margaret Elaine IIIA Cowan, Martha Ann III A Cox, Iirnmie Ann IIA Cox, C'Byrne IB Coyle, Caroline Faustina Il A Craddock, De Lois Elizabeth IIA Craig Coleman IIIB Craig, Mary lane IIA Craig, Robert Brown 'I' Craiq, Robert T. III A E-8 Monahans Dallas Beeville Dallas Augusta, Ark. Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Fort Worrth Roscoe Greenville Mari Boerne Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas San Antonio Lancaster Dallas Anna Dallas X Crall, Russell D. IIIE Cranfill, George Beliord IA Crenshaw, Anne Foster IIIA Crisp, George Olen IA Crocker, Ray Elvin IE Cross, Lavinia IIA Crossland, Robert Eitzhuqh IA Crowell, Robert E. Sp. Culpepper, Wanda Lee IIA Cunningham, Iohn William IIE Currin, Io Anabelle IIIA Curry, Iarnes Calvin IIA Curry, Iohn Lee IA Curry, Richard I A Dabney, Gretchen IIA Daiches, Roslyn Helene IIIB Dailey, Aubrey Lee IA Dales, Iarnes Brian IIB Daniels, Beatrice Elaine IIA Dathe, Walter William IA David, Dorothy IIIA David, Frances IM Davidson, Frankie IIIB Davis, Betty lim IIA Dallas Crane Lubbock Kaufman Selrnan City Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Durant, Okla. Dallas Dallas Dallas Corsicana Greenville Kilgore Dallas Dallas Corsicana Corsicana Tillar, Ark. Nevada ,N--1. - T I 5 F 19 1 V Q I I H 1' r'f I 'I ' in I '1 fi 'Q I Ji Tu f-:.- 2-' f it ' ' 9 3 'lliiillliif if si Dotty and Jo smile in spite of those books. Students ...F- Undergraduate MI ?Y V 'E , x fu. , nt ,i i + ++L if Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis Davis Davis Davis, Davis, Loyal Y members hard at work. Charles Dewey IA Cecile Grace IA lames Edgar IA Iohn A. IIA Ioyce IIIA Peggy Theresa IB Robert Houston IA Thomas C. T Dawson, Virginia Anne III A Day, Lisbeth Nell IIIA Day, Milton Warren IIIE Deaton, Allan IE Deaton, Gwendolyn IIA Deats, Agnes Elizabeth IA Decker, Lemuel Arden IA Decker, Victor Sherman IIIE Delmer, Merle Wade IE Dennard, Robert Edwin HB Denning, Dorothy Nell IA Denton, Billy Ioe IA DeSalrne, Roger Allen IE DeShong, Beverly IIA DeShong, Cora Dell IIIA Devanney, Thomas lames IA 70 Dallas Dallas Dawson Dallas Texarkana, Ark. Dallas Dallas Mt. Vernon Dallas Ioplin, Mo. Mt. Pleasant Dickens Sioux City, Iowa Graham Dallas San Diego, Calif. Abilene Dallas Bryson Lancaster Dallas Pocris Paris Dallas Dickey, Pat II A Dickinson, Albert LeClare IB Dimitratos, Katherine IA Ditto, Sharron Dawn IIA Ditzler, Margaret IA Dolencie, Dorothy Ruth IIIA Dolph, Connie Lee IIA Dommert, Boy Henry IA Donnell, Pauline IA Donohue, Daniel Leonard IIIA Dorbandt, PeqQY IIM Dorsey, Elizabeth Louise IM Doss, Gordon Iudson IB Doty, Emma lane IIA Douqhtie, Brooks II.. Dowling, Margaret Nancy IIA Drake, Nancy Ellen IIA Dunaway, Betty Aileen IIIA Dunbar, Susan Elizabeth IIIA Duncan, Frank IL Duncan, William Banks IL Dunn, Thomas Clifford IE Dunnam, Spurgeon Murray T Duthie, George Frederick IIIE .,'-,,,,. Q , ..-1425-,' , . . . .,:, Wichita Falls Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Ienninqs, La. Dallas Dallas Athens Dallas Dallas Beaumont Bay City N eenah, Wis. San Angelo Dallas Corsicana Dallas Clarksville Red Oak, Okla. Dallas Buffalo, N. Y. ,155-A That smile can't be due to election returns, can it, joe? Students l Undergraduate Qtr, , sl: 3 . llw- f Ihf ,an 1 1 F? EEE ' W A - IT' Q' F Il :WY ETD ' C ' remain frm?-n :si I 2 ' I: 4- lx I F E,.,, . .M - A tif,-1 Q i-f W A nice way to waste time! Dye, Rayburn L. IIIA Dye, Sarah Frances IIIB Dye, William Henry IB Dyer, Iulia Ann IA Eason, Ioe E. IB Eaton, Clarence Arthur IIE Eckman, Virginia Wynne IA Egger, D.I... T Egger, Ernest Linwood IIE Eggers, Suzanne IIA Eiclfienberger, Robert IIA Eickemeyer, Helen' Ruth IIIA Eignus, Merton Eugene IIE Elkin, Peggy LaVerne III A Elkins, Floyd Sherman IA Elliott, Mary Ann IIIA Ellis, Barbara IA Ellis, Troy Odell IE England, Barbara Claire IIB England, Emily Gladys IA Ewton, Francis R. IIIL Fain, Burt Palmer IA Fair, Katy IA Fairchild, Ralph Berry IB 72 Dallas Dallas Irving Dallas Palmer Dallas Houston McAdoo Dallas Dallas Dayton, Ohio Great Falls, Mont. Friendswood Dallas Sealy Dallas Dallas Dallas Harlingen McGregor Dallas Dallas Dallas San Antonio H9111 T ,Ji Faires, Iames Conway IA Farmer, Guss Dunn T Feitler, Gloria IA Ferguson, Carolyn IA Field, Lucy Kate IIA Filley, Alice Katharine IA Finley, Oliver Boyne Sp. Fisher, Grace IIIM Fisk, Charles E. IA Flahive, Richard Murry IIA Fleming, Mary Iulia IIA Fleck, Ioel Iuden IE Flowers, Russell Odelle IL Follett, Aimee Ruth IIA Fong, Stanford IA Ford, Raymond Woodrow IIA Forester, Yvonne IB Foster, Phoebe Annette IIIA Fountain, Doris Elaine IIA Fowler, Wanda Lee IA Fox, Barbara Io III M Fox, Betty Claire IA Fox, Elaine IA Franks, Bennie I. IA Dallas Mesquite Dallas Dallas Dallas Houston Ponca City, Okla. Longview New Orleans, La. Dallas Van Buren, Ark. Dallas Maybank Angleton Lake Village, Ark. Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Grand Saline Rayrnondville Dallas Dallas Dallas If f' j , X Fslfj- PLff' ff, 4 ' -192 Chloe! Students U57 r M.- f 'Jin . .i', , , A --0 P , 1 - it ..,, A A V Undergraduate lr J - x-. . I I ,.:.- ,-I' A GF... . ip, ' I 1... 1 'jirigtiis I Note Mrs. Conley's greedy grin. Franklin, Mary Lou IIA Franklin, Walter E. IIA Franklin, William Neal IE Frazier, leannine IA Freeman Freeman Freeman, Freeman Freeman Fred D. IIB Iane Cornelia Patsy I A Peqqy' I A Shirley II A Frenzel, Winston Wilrnarth IB Frizzell, Ernestine III B Froehner, Calvin T III A Froehner, Mary Iane IA Fulcla, Renate Ioan IIIB Fuller, Keith II.. Fuller, Kenneth Wyatt IIA Gacldy, Thomas Urban IE Gaines, Nina Marie IA Gallahan, Iacqueline IA Gallarclo, Sylvester I. IIA Gardner, Clyde IA Gardner, Marjorie Laura IA Garrett, Lola IIIA Garretson, William Richard IIA 1,74 Dallas Dallas El Paso Houston Dallas Maysfielcl Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Pine Bluff, Ark. Flatonia San Antonio Dallas Dallas Wilmot, Ark. Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Henderson Dallas Dallas Garwood, Love Yvonne IIIA George, Betty Lou IA Gerhard, Bettie IB Gibbons, Marion Hatch IL Gibson, lake Byron IL Gieb, Betty IIIB Giles, I-Iilda Bae IA Gilkey, William E. IA Gilliland, William Richard IIIB Gissler, I-Ie-len Marie IIIB Glarner, lean Mary IIA Glass, Margaret Coralea IA Goar, Pat Carolyn III A Goldberg, Elaine Meryl IA Goldberg, Ierald Melvin IA Golman, Anita IIIA Golman, Annette IIIB Gomez, Isis IA Gooch, Wanda Bay IIA San Antonio Dallas Mt. Pleasant St. Iohns, Ariz. Dallas Dallas Madisonville, Tenn. Eastland Dallas Dallas Raymondville Corsicana Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Edinburg Houston I v I 'Na+ I. .,. i, 2 I H 1 I hu fsf . 1- ..,,.,,..,fL r i gl I , mag, Goodearle, Mary Iosephine IA Gorman, Vinita May IIB Gottlieb, Norma Mae IA Gouen, Charles Frederick IL Gowen, Ted Edward IE Dallas Wichita Falls Dallas Dallas Dallas Kansas City was never like this, Puddin. Students Undergraduate A I lil ral ff s.. 4 Cramming as exams loom on the horizon. Goyen, Iirnmy C. IA Houston Graber, Dorothy L. IIIA Dallas Grabstalcl, Mary IA Dallas Grantham, Kenneth Tillman Parnpa Graves, Dinzel Rufus IE Garland Grayley, Ioe IA Carrollton Gray, Gilman Allen IA Dallas Gray, Harry Fredrick IE Dallas Green, Charles Leslie IIIA Dallas Green, Herbert IIIB Dallas Greene, Charlotte IIA Dallas Greene, lack IIIA Dallas Greer, Thomas H. IM Rochester Griffin, Don T. IIIA Dallas Griffith, Nancy Margaret IA Dallas Grizzard, Ruby Mildred IA Dallas Groves, Barbara Sue IIA Dallas Groves, Herbert R. T San Iose, Calif. Gunn, Laura Iane IA Dallas Gunthard, Freda Marie IA Dallas Gutierrez, I-Iope Porras IA Dallas Haag, Mildred Marie IA Elkhart, Ind. I-Iaesly, Marjorie Elizabeth II M Dallas Haqqar, Rosemary IIA Dallas 76 Hailey, Catherine Elizabeth Hailey, Orrena IIA Hall, Iimmie Earleen IIA Hall, Iohn Lyle IE Hall, Robert Ferrell IB Hamilton, lack C. IB Hamlett, Mary Lu IIA Hamm, Bettye Io IA Hammans, Margie 'IIA Hammersley, Beverly IIIA Hamner, Lel IIA Hancock, Wayne IA Hanks, Nancy Kathryn IA Hansen, Herbert IIA Hanson, Paul Mabrey IE Hanszen, Taiiey Ann IA Hardie, Mary Frances IA Hardin, Vanita Io IIA Harding, Dorothy lean III M Harding, Glenn William IA Hardy, PeCJQY Wiltin IIIM Harkins, Virginia IIIA Harris, lohn Paul IB Harris, Merle Elizabeth IA IIA Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Wichita Falls Amarillo Dallas Dallas Wichita Falls Shreveport, La. Houston San Augustine Houston Iunction City, Kan. Dallas Dallas Dallas Baymondville Baymondville Tipton, Mo. Dallas Dallas Dallas 'v-'Grin '11 ,. . Q if 1... L., M :ist -?Q Eugenia and Paul look interested! Students Undergraduate f 8 .3 all-ml Is Bobbie Jean being hugged or choked? Harris, PeqQY IA Harris, Virginia Ruth IIIA Harrison, Don IA Harrison, Katherine Love IIIA Harrison, Marjorie IIA Harrison, Mary Elizabeth IIA Hart, Bettye Glyn IIA Harvey, Earl 'I' Harvin, Hamilton M. IIIA Hash, Laura Elizabeth II A Hassler, Elizabeth IIIA Hatch, Raymond Bryson III L Hauptrnann, Eugene Dial IB Hawkins, Glenda IA Hawkins, Howard Allen IIB Hayes, Ed 'I' Haynes, Ierome Martin IIL Heaner, Russell T Heaner, Wallace E. III A Hearn, Bette Iane IIIA Hedge, Betty Rae IIA I-Ielrns, Truett IIA Hemenway, Nathaniel IIE Henderson, Addie Carol IB 78 Amarillo Longview Dallas Longview Longview Richardson Athens Dallas Dallas Lancaster Port Neches Lamesa Dallas Dallas Dallas Grand Prairie Dallas Victoria Victoria Dallas Spencer, Iowa Dallas Dallas Henderson Henderson, Shirley Mae IIA Hendry, Patsy IIA I-Ienneberqer, Martha Ann I B Herrera, Mercedes Elizabeth IIM Hertz, lack IA Heumann, Vertna Ann IIA Hevron, Iames David IE Hewett, Benard E. IB Hewett, Gene W. IA Hibbard, Robert Eugene IIIE Hicks, Betty Ann IA Hiebert, Patricia Eleanor IIA Hill, Richard M. IA Hines, Mollie IIIA Hipp, Betty Ray IA Hitt, Iames Alfred IIA Hitt, Iohn A. IA Hockaday, Betty IA Hoqgard, Olaf T Holcombe, Milton Edwin IIIB Holrnes, Martha Ann IIM Holt, Lindsay Dennis L Honaker, Mary Catherine IA Hooker, Rosemary Jeanne IIA Henderson Seaford, N. Y. Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Waxahachie Dallas Ferris Houston Kingston, Okla. Little Rock, Ark. Wichita Falls Port Arthur Dallas Dallas El if ,- X la 'liz' .rigs Q Burnie Clyde returns to give the coeds a thrill. Students Undergraduate ..fj. 47.-' The Brain and The Beard. Hoover, Nancy Ann IA Dallas HOplCi1'1S, FI'CII'1k I. IB Dallas Hopper, Alfred Roger IE Dallas Horton, lack Moore IIA Ennis Howard, Barney Ray IIB Cleburne Howard, Gene IA Dallas Howard, Margaret Ioy IA Madisonville Howell, Floyd Edwin III B Dallas Howell, Iack Wylie IB Dallas Hubbard, William Franklin IA Henderson I-Iuckaby, Lucy IA Dallas Huddleston, Ioe Brantly IIA Dallas Hudel, Elizabeth Bertha III A Dallas Hudgins, Betty Ann III M Hungerford Hudgins, William Ralph IA Dallas Hudson, Patricia Lila IIA Dallas Hughes, Bob IIL Dallas Hughes, Carol IA Dallas Hughes, Chalmers IE Fort Worth Hughston, Ed Wallace IA Dallas Hulse, Ioseale IA Dallas Hunt, Crandall T Parkersburg, W. Va. Hunt, Frances Marie IIIA Dallas Hurley, Barbara Ieanne IA Dallas 80 Hurley, Jimmie Kaye IA Beaumont Hurt, William Jackson IIIM Chapel Hill, Tenn. Inqe, Charles Anderson IE Irby, Jerry Neal IE Jackson, Don Dean IIA Jacobson, Maurine Adele IIIA James, Helen Jacqueline IIIA Dallas Houston Dallas Texarkana, Ark. Ruston, La. James, Mary Lucile IIIA Dallas James, Robert IA Dallas Jenkins, Martha Dell IB Dallas Jennings, Stella Frances IIA Lutkin Jensen, Alonzo II M Dallas John, Catherine Carrie IA Oklahoma City, Okla. Johns, James G. IIE Borger Johns, James J. IB Dallas Johnson, Donna Jean Sp. Forsan Johnson, Evanell HIE Dallas Johnson, Helen IIA Jackson, Tenn. Johnson Henry Harris IL Atlanta Johnson Wanda Jean IA Irvinq Johnston, Dorothy IIA Dallas Johnston, Sheila IB Dallas Jones, Anita Fae IIA Dallas Jones, B. C. IA Crosbyton . Dr. Northcutt makes the woim squoim! Students Last minute gossip before the bell rings. Iones, D. Earl IIIE Dallas Iones, George Edward IIIB Dallas Iones Gwendolyn IA Dallas Iones lean Ann IA Dallas Iones Peqqy IIIA Dallas Iones Robert Lloyd IE Dallas Kaltwasser, Eugene Alfred IIM Caldwell Kanelos, Helen Louise IA Dallas Keele, Lacy Rhea IIA Dallas Keene, David IA mith, Ark. Keller, Iohn Meadows IA Dallas Kelley, Iacqueline IIA Carrollton Kelly, Betty Io IIIA Dallas Kelly, Gilbert I-Iuqqins IE Dallas Kelly, Iohna Lee II A Maracaibo, Venezuela Kelly, Norma IIIM Lubbock Kemp, Lee IIIA Dallas Kent, Betty Ieazne IIIA Dallas Kent, Iarnes S. IIIB Dallas Kent, Marjorie Lou IIIA Dallas Kerr, Hazel Cobb IA Dallas Kessler, Hazel Verda IA Hardtner, Kan. Key, Charles Francis IB Dainqerfield Key, M. M. IE Dallas 82 Key, Thomas D. S. IA Keyser, Bebe IIIA Kidd, Carol Ann IA Kilgore, Frances Fay IIA Kilgore, lames Marrin IIIA Kirnple, Kay IIIA Kinabrew, Virginia Ruth II A Kindler, Veryl Albert IIB Kinclley, Mary IIA Kinclrecl, Becky Ann IA King, Barbara Lee IA Kirby, Iesse Granville IIA Kirkpatrick, Carol IIIA Kirksey, Mary Dell IIIA Kitchens, Sara Lee IIA Kitts, W. B. IL Klassen, Harold Iohnny IE Kloppe, Clarence Bryan IIB Knight, Gloria Gene IA Knight, Virginia Irene IIB Knox, Pauline IA Kollhoif, Charles Walter IE Koon, Polly Annette IIA Kothmann, Harrell lane IIIA Dallas Dallas Tyler Houston Texas City Dallas Athens Dallas Dallas Dallas Durham, N. C. Dallas Texarkana, Ark. Dallas San Benito Sulphur Springs Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Gainesville Menard -SIP Who is you two? Students fl Undergraduate 5 More names are added to the ever increasing enrollment Kramer, Clifford A. IA Krause, Bruce E. IIIA Krule, Irwin Stuart IIE Kuntz, Gloria Vera III A Kupter, Hannah IIA Labor, Earle Gene IL Lacy, Clyde F. IIA Lackey, Estill IA Lafield, Mary Lou IIA Lake, Margaret Salem IIA Lampman, Emma Iane IA Landreth, Ioe IA Lana, Robert A. IA Lankforcl, Ed IA Lanninq, Frank lA Laljrade, Bill Glenn IM Laster, Carolyn IA Laves, Marion Luise III A Lawler, Lucille IIA Lawler, Thomas IB Lawrence, Betty Lou IA Lawrence, Billie Alta II M Lawson, Mary Virginia IB Leahy, Marie Therese IA 84 'Wichita Falls Charlotte Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Vernon Dallas San Antonio Dallas Dallas Clarendon Corsicana Dallas Logan, Okla Dallas Shreveport, La. Dallas Dallas Dallas Ft. Stockton Edinburg Richardson Dallas Leath, Gerald lay IIA Lee, Dolores Irene IIA Lee, Ruth Estelle IA Leek, Dorothy Lee IA Lehecka, Charles Edward IIIA Leidecker, Richard E. IE Leifeste, Mozelle IA Leisy, Margaret IIIA Lemert, Carol IA Lennard, Oscar L. IA Lent, Betty lane IIA Lewis, Benjamin Harry IL Lewis, Robert Tate IA Lewis, Selma Elaine IA Lipke, Eric IIA Lipsey, Doris IIA Little, Iames Darrell IA Lohrnann, lane IA Lomax, Barbara Lee IIIA Lonqnecker, Grace Marian IIA Longoria, Minerva IIA Loomis, DeLois IA Loomis, Marilyn IIA Loper, Warren Edward IA Houston Dallas Dallas Dallas Wills Point Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Gainesville San Antonio Mineola Mesquite Port Arthur Dallas Dallas Mission Dallas Dallas Dallas Undergraduate 1 I IQ ,l i . ,n .,,A - M X Q A I t I 1 5 -sl That book really must be mterestmg! Loveless, Thurman Leon IIE Lovell, Bob Daniel IA Lovvorn, W. Lamar IIA Lowrey, Carolyn Iean IA Lowry, Dorothy Sue lllA Loy, Claude Edwin IL Lucas, Billy Wingate IIIB Lusk, Frances IIA Luther, Fay Ann IIB Lyons, Doris Louise IIB Lyons, Margaret M. Il A Lytle, Andrew B. IIIE Maclay, William Harrison Ill A Madden, Georqe Edward IE Maqoun, Harold lllA Magoun, Martha Louise Ill M Malone, Bernard Thomas IIA Malout, Helen Marie IA Man, Marilyn IIIA Mann, Gerald IA Mann, Margaret C. IIA Manning, Buth Elizabeth IA Manton, Charles IIA Marion, Iames Edwin IA 86 Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Grapevine Dallas Dallas Dallas Iackson, Miss. Dallas Dallas Rolla, Mo. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Dallas Dallas W'ichita Falls Canton Dallas Dallas Dallas Frisco , I ' e ss' ' tw' Q , .K . Q ' ll l 'A l W ig Se nf i I A fffw U- gill? uf I 1 iw - . A it ,M M , s. I 5 .2 I I , t Av- 5' .rl lj P 'xx I 'ai I sw ' fmt Marks, Geraldine Hilda IA Dallas Marshall, Asa Wesley IIA Dallas Marshall, Harrison 'I' Iohnson City, Tenn. Marshall, Iohn C. G Beaumont Marshall, Bay Leon IE Dallas Mart, Marion Mildred IIA Dallas Martin, Benjamin Franklin IIIA Longview Martin, Conrad IA Dallas Martin, Elizabeth Ann IIA Dallas Martin, Georqe Walter IIE Dallas Martinez, Laurentina IA Mission Mathison, Iohn Leroy IE Claremont, Calif. Matthews, Beulah Ieannine IA Dallas Matthews, Rosemary Mozelle IIIA Dallas Mattison, Kitty Lou IB Dallas Mauldin, Nancy Elizabeth IA Beaumont May, H. Doyle IA ' ' Wilmer McCall, Harriet IIA Dallas McCash, Wray Barton IA Dallas McCleskey, Betty IIIA Dallas McClintock, Milton Eugene IIIB Dallas McClure, Iohn Robert IA Houston McClung, Trixie Lassen IIIA Winona McCormick, Alice IIA Dallas , ' M... f-4 Hwvtllg-,,, Paul explains the technicalities of registration. Students Undergraduate fi , Lf ' 3 fl L 21:5 Hi' ',1 H - QI' I ' ww , it 'rv w' ww. I 'Il .- Q, . f -- f, -tw ,Q , rx. , ' ',. '- 'i'.,-f'.' I , 1 '- tw - , 3151, 3: 5 'fg'jrQ'ff7Lgmt Q tif, W-4 str - ,X Robbye and Donna collaborate on thelr Journalxsm. McCorstin, George Leon IA McCracken, Eugene Merle IA Ballinger Pampa McCraW, Mary Katherine II A Oklahoma City, Okla. McCroskey, Robert Milton IIE McCutchen, Gloria IIA McDonald, Marcus Lee IA McDonald, William Henry IL McEowen, Charles Alexander T McFarland, Harold Neill T McFarland, Iune Balch IIIA McGill, M. G. IIA Mclntire, Pete IA Mclver, Betty Ieanne IA McKeowr1, Iames Melford IIA McKinney, Walter Sims IA McKnight, Bonnie Lynn IA McKnight, Tom Lee IA McLean, Leslie Monroe IL McManus, Mary Belle IIA Mc'Murrin, Marcelyn II A McPherson, Harry Cummings IA McWhorter, Patricia Ann IHA McWilliam, Woodrow IIA Mead, Margaret Frances IIA 88 Dallas Wichita Falls Mexia Dallas Blairstown, Mo. Dallas Hugo, Okla. Dallas Dallas Bonham Sulphur Springs Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Tyler Mesquite Brownwood Gainesville ,.-.v-...,,.-v-.-. 1'- 1 Melick, Darlene IIA Melton, Ioan IIA Melton, PeqQY IA Mentesana, Philip Ioseph IIIA Meserole, Otis C. IL Meserve, Samuel Arthur IIE Metcalf, Donald Scott IE Metcalfe, Evelyn lean IA Metzger, Elaine Lynette IIIB Metzger, Robert F. T Meyer, Maxine Sylvia IA Meyers, Billye lean IIB Mikes, Miles, Miles, Miller Miller Miller, Miller 1 Miller, Miller, Millis, Mills, Milne, Alphons Ioseph IE Cecil Roy IIIA Eclgar Loyal T Betty Io IA Betty Ioe I A Bobbye Sue IIA Charles E. IA Eugene Lee IB Pearl Emeline III M William Craig IE Emily II A Marjorie Elizabeth IIA I .3 .lv Dallas Longview Dallas Dallas Dallas Humbaldt, Ill. Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Lamesa Shiner Dallas Wichita, Kan. Quitrnan Houston Dallas Dallas Ponca City, Okla. J Dallas Dallas Waco Dallas Virginia takes time out from the English department to pose. Students I 89 Undergraduate Whose candidates are these? Mitcham, Betty IA Mitchell, Barbara IA Mitchell, Everett R. T Mitchell, I-Ielon III A Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell , I. W. IA , Lauren IIIA . Milton H. II A , Ollie Henry I L Mixon, Thelma IA Mizell, William A. IA Moffitt, Mohler, Mohrle, Dorothy Ioan IA Robert Orris IA lohn D. II L Moir, Iosephine Alice IIA Moir, Melinda Violet IIA Molloy, Monroe, Suzy IA Mary Ruth IIA Montgomery, Charles Donald Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Anna Lucile IIA Bobbie Lee IIIA Douqlas Ross IA Gerry Wynsom IA Louis Evans IA Marc Anthony IA 90 E Brownwood Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Moccma Dallas Dallas Ennis Dallas Mexico City, Mex. Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Larnesa Dallas Dallas Dallas ' L .flf .E u Vx' 5 I .. .M ' . ' 1 JK A , A st... Wi. Q Moore, Paula Sue IIIA Dallas Moore, Sara E. IIIA Italy Moore, Virqinia Louise IIA Dallas Morales, Ioe Frank IA Dallas Morley, Patricia Ann IIA Dallas Morrison, Carolyn Louise IA Santa Fe, N. Mex. Morrison, Lorena Marie IIA Dallas Morton, Loumelia lane IIA Dallas Moses, Dolene IA Dallas Moses, Patsy IIA Pt. Stockton Mosher, A. M. IA Dallas Moss, Marshall T Greensborouqh, N. C. Moss, Muriel Ellen III A Dallas Mott, Martha Louise IIB Dallas Mouqhon, Sidney Rex IB Gilmer Mounqer, Kenneth H. IB Purcell, Okla. Mueller, Barbara Preston IA Houston Muller, Iulia Augusta IA .Galveston Murphey, Sara Ruth IIIA Dallas Murrah, Marilyn IIIA Dallas Murray, Betty IIIA l Houston Murray, Ian Bishop IIA Dallas Murray, Io Ann IIA Myers, Harold C. IIIE Pine Bluff, Ark. Phoenix, Ariz. Ann presents the Alpha Lambda Delta Scholarship bracelet to Mary Margaret. Students Undergraduate N . . fifmx. X , QA!! 7131. y 'fx 1 If 1- -. ' . 4 ,rs , 2. i si ff . -is Q r . W5 .4 ' F Sally feigns nonchalance while o Nassi, A. I. IM Naylor, Ernestine Marie IIIA Neal, Io IA Neilson, Inez IIIA Nelson, Audrey Ann IA Nelson, Patricia McMillan IM Nelson, Nettles F. IA Nevitt, Leo IIIL Newhouse, Twyla Io IIA Newman, Patricia IIA Nicholson, Bobbie leanne IIIA Nicholson, Harold Kent IE Nickens, Minor Howard IE Niedermayer, Ioe V. IIIB Niess, Thelma IA Nix, Marilyn Patricia IA Noble, Iohn H. IA Norman, Robert Clifford IIA Nunqesser, Miriam Iane IIA Nurre, Benard T. IIIB Nurse, Alexander Rodney IIA O'Brien, Fred IA O'Brien, Lyman Dennis IB C'Connor, Arthur Eugene IB 92 thers stare at the camera Dallas Dallas Dallas McKinney Dallas Grand Rapids, Mich. Dallas Dallas Richmond, Va. Dallas Dallas Frisco Garland Muskogee, Okla. Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Gainesville Dallas Oddo, Victor D. IIA O'Dell, Charles IIB Odom, Dorothy Ann IIA Odom, Lillie Grace IIIB O'Donnell, Ann Campbell IIIA O'I-Iare, Michael Allen IB Oliver, Doris Geraldine IIA Oliver, lack Roland IE Olson, Olson, Orarn, Orsak, Dorothy Arlene Elizabeth Ann Robbye Ieanne Charles Louis Osborne, lack D. IA O'Shel, Donna Gloria Oster, Sandra Iune I Owen, Ioe Reese IB Owen, Robert I. IIIA Pace, Lon Morris IIB Pace, Margaret IIA Page, Paul Eugene IA Palmer, Ioan Lorraine IA Pappas, Iulia IIIB Parker, lack IIB Parks, Frederick Roger IIA IIA IIM IIIA IA IA A Dallas Dallas Iraan Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Beaumont Marshalltown, Iowa Houston Dallas Sealy San Diego, Calif. Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Garland Dallas Eldorado Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Elizabeth Anne, Susie, and Jo- most beautiful pledges of 1945. Students Undergraduate E' 'K' uff I rF5FS' 'xl' -1 'Fi '.T . ' Life can't be that bad, Virginia. Parnell, Iohn Fuqua IIA Patterson, Ruth IIIE Iasper Dallas Patton, Iohn C. IIIB Patton, Thomas I. IA Patton, Walter H. IIIA Payne, Irene Louise IA Pearson, Lillian Nell IA Peclone, Gasper Ioseph IL Penny, Frances Ann IA Pentikis, Venizelos IE Perciiield, Ross Edward IA Perry, Nancy Gay III A Peters, Barbara Lucille II A Peterson, Roy Gene IE Pevateaux, Lynne IIA Phillips, Calvin Charlie IA Phipps, lack IIB Pickard, Billye Frances IIA Pickens, Claire Annetta IA Pickens, Dennis G Pierce, Eugenia IIIA Pierce, Eva IIA Pierson, Martha Frances IIIM Piranio, Io Ann IA 94 League City Dallas Dallas Dallas Reagan Dallas Dallas Fort Worth Scipio, Ind. Dallas Dallas Corpus Christi Houston Winnsboro Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Pampa Dallas Pitts, Gail Lorine IA Pitts, INheeler Fredrick Sp. Pitzer, Iames B. III. Pitzinger, Doris Fredericka IIE Pitzinger, Ioe A. IIIE Pohl, Herbert Richter IA Pope, I. Weldon IIIB Posey, Margaret Evelyn IA Potts, Carl E. IB Potts, Curtis Fenton IB Pounds, Lillian Denney IIIA Powell, Ioan IIA Powell, I... Charles IA Power, Sally Fay IIA Prasiika, Walter Richard IE Prater, Frances lane IA Price, Nancy' IA Prince, Dexter IA Prince, Norma Lea IA Prince, PeqQ'Y Ann IA Provo, Myra I A Provo, Wilfred M. 'I' Puckett, Horner Donald IB Puls, Mary Anne IIA Dallas Dallas Baird Dallas Dallas Dallas Quitman Dallas Durant, Okla. Dallas Sulphur Springs Wichita Falls Beaumont Dallas Dallas Dallas Galveston Dallas San Antonio Dallas Tallassee, Okla. Springville, Tenn. Dallas Dallas 45 f W2 V Dorothy checks the sky-writer's spelling. Students Undergraduate 4 ,,R, r Q ,,. I ia. I fl- 'i -1 it I W-vs 1 W' , 3 J V., 1 Pr ' at H Phoebe mails another letter home. Purqason, Dorothy Geraldine IA Puspurica, Doris IIA Raffino, Tony IIB Raitt, Betty Norrine IA Randle, lames Ralph T Ratcliife, Sara Frances IB Rattan, William Ioseph IB Ray, leanne Patricia IIIA Reagan, Iames Edward IE Rearns, Caroline IA Reckewey, Nancy Lou II A Redden, Kathleen IIIA Redus, Io Anne Hamlett IIIB Reed, Eldon LaVonne T Reed, Ellis IIIB Reed, Walter Oldham IA Reele, Josephine Dolores IIIA Rees, Ann IA Reese, Mary Sue IA Reeves, Weldon C. IE Regester, Howard William IIA Rein, Ruth Marie IIA Reinkinq, Richard Paul IIA Rernaley, Iune Betty IIA 96 Dallas Dallas Dallas Austin Hope, Ark. Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Toledo, Ohio Kansas City, Mo. Dallas Amarillo Cushing Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Hooks Corsicana Dallas Dallas Dallas Render, Marjorie IIA Dallas Renz, Robert IIB Dallas Richards, Norma Ioice IIA Manqurn, Okla. Richards, Robert Gregory IIE Dallas Richardson, Evelyn Evans II A Dallas Richardson, Frank Mackey IIA Longview Richardson, Shelby Lee IIA Tyler Richey, Alva Juanita Ill L Dallas Ridqe, Kathryn Inez IIA I Las Cruces, N. M, Ridgeway, Mary Lee IIA Plano Ridley, Iohn Vincent IA Dallas Ridout, Sondra Ioan IA Dallas Riedel, lane Kay IA Galveston Riqgs, Robert A. IM Dallas Rike, Margaret Lee IA Dallas Rike, Paula Maude IIA Farmersville Riley, Iames Lee T Camden Riley, Mary Lou IE Dallas Rimrner, Ruth Bradbury IA Dallas Robbins, Polly IIA Wichita Falls Robbins, Riley, IIL Dallas Roberson, Charles Richard IIIB Dallas Roberts, Howard T Collinsville Roberts, Iulian Cowley IE Dallas They must be discussing something interesting. Students Undergraduate Y . x, W , I l' - . 1 ' Lx ' ' in in 'M' me W4-Q. ,N Three reasons for the large number of veterans at S.M.U. Robertson, Charles William IB Sherman Robinson, Leon Cletus IIIB McKinney Robinson, Wayne Pete IA Dallas Rodecape, Annelle IIIA Baytown Rodriguez, Oscar T Santa Clara, Cuba Rodriguez, Mrs. Oscar IIA Dallas Rogers, lane Louise IIIA Perryton Rogers, Mary Elizabeth III A Dallas Rollings, Burton Bryan, Ir. IIA Dallas Rollins, Walter Autry IA Dallas Rollor, Edward Albert IIIE Dallas Rose, Mildred Niles IA Mercedes Rosin, Louis IA Dallas Ross, Betsy IIA Dallas Rossignol, Ioseph Rice IB Dallas Rother, Charles T Kirkwood, Mo. Rowe, Iudith Constance IA Dallas Royall, Joanne IA Malakotl Ruff, Martel IB Dallas Runkel, Eleanor Louise IA Dallas Russell, Betty Beryl IIIB Dallas Russell, Charles Stanley IA Corsicana Russom, lack Morgan IL Sherman Rutchik, Doris Lee III A Dallas M , 98 Ryan, Boggs I M Ryan, Gerald Francis IL Ryan, Ioyce Lee IA Ryan, Lloyd Francis IE Ryan, Roseanne IA Sada, Louis IA Saenz, Narciso B. IIIA Salser, Sandra IA Sandburg, Hildegarde E. IA Sanders, Katie IIA Sandlin, Tom Dean IE Sanford, Mary Lou IA Santillan, Anna Marie IB Santillan, Mary Lou IIIA Saunders, Robert Lewis IA Saustad, Carl Olaf IE Scaling, Mary Kate IIA Schenewerk, Betty IA Schenewerk, Georgia A. IIA Schiltz, Iuanita D. IIIA Schmidt, Gorden L. IA Schmidt, Henry G. IE Schnitzer, Bernard II A Scott, Della Faye IM C... Longview Big Spring Dallas Dallas Dallas El Paso Dallas Dallas Fort Dodge, Iowa Iacksonville, Fla. Midlothian Dallas Dallas Dallas Childress Dallas I-Iale Center Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Houston Dallas Dallas Discussing'Saturday night's date, no doubt. Students Undergraduate Parading in honor of Admiral Nimitz. Scott, Iarnes IA Scott, Margaret Marie IIA Scott, Susie IA Searight, Allen IA Segal, Marvin E. IB Sellers, lack Earl IB Sellers, Robert IA Seymour, Lillian Ross IA Shadle, Robert Humphrey IE Shaw, Robert L. IIIB Sheinberg, Marcilie Ioyce IA Shelton, Iohnnie Merle IIA Shertzer, Marilyn Ill M Shilling, Iirnrny II B Shirley, I..aVonr1e IA Short, La Voyce II A Short, Nita IIIA Siceloff, Iohn P. IIIA Simpson, Caroline IIIA Simpson, Erneline IIIA Sims, Bobbie IIA Singleton, George Terrell IIA Skiles, Wanda lean IIB Skillern, lean IA 100 Vickery Dallas Dallas Austin Dallas Dallas Dallas Ennis Dallas Dallas Dallas Richardson Cisco Hillsboro Dallas Dallas Dallas Fort Worth Dallas Dallas Dallas Wichita Falls Richardson Dallas Slaughter, Ioan Christine IIIA Slay, Daniel lack IA Slice, I. F. IB Sloan, Ioan IIA Smallfeldt, Eddy lean IA Smith, Smith Smith, Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith, Smith Smith Smith, Smith, Smith Smith Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, 1 1 Betty Ross IIA Betty Ruth II A Charles Carl IIA Charles Wesley IA Elizabeth Anne IB Ethel Patricia IIA Ewell Lee IIIB Herman W, IIIB Ioseph Benton IA Lettye Lou II M Lila Marie IIA Loren Dickerson I E Dallas Dallas Graham Dallas Dallas Dallas Corsicana Dallas Mexia Dallas Iasper Dallas Avery Clovis, N. M. Wickett San Augustine Oklahoma City, Okla. Marilyn IIA Dallas Mary Ann IA Dallas Robert Iames IIIE Dallas Rosa Nell IA San Augustine Virginia IIIA Fort Worth William McFate IIA Ogden, Utah William Randolph IA , Houston C ' get What would the Dean say' Students Undergraduate Tom and Bull discuss the prospects for the '46 team. Snelling, Marjorie lean IM Houston Snider, Iohn Herman IA Henderson Snow, Helen Frances III A San Diego, Calif. Soucler, Marilyn Iean IA Dallas Soxman, Lee Forrest T Dallas Spaulding, Edward I A Waco Spears, Lloyd F. IB Sweetwater Spencer, Helen Moody IIA Dallas Spitalny, Miriam IIA Phoenix, Ariz. Sprinkle, Mary Alyce IE Dallas Sprouse, L. T. IA Ennis Spurgin, lean IA Dallas Staley, Mary Lou IIA Dallas Stallings, Evelyn IIIM Dallas Stamper, Eleanor IIIB Shreveport, La. Stanovsky, Ioseph Ierry IE Galveston Staples, Kenneth Earl IA Dallas Stapp, Aron Lawrence IE Oklahoma City, Okla. Starr, Luther Wade IB Dallas Stathakos, Alexander IIA Dallas Steely, Beauford IA Dallas Stephan, Ralph Merrill IIA Dallas Stephenson, William Thomas T Mt. Pleasant Stepp, Robert L. IIIA Harlingen 102 . ...A ...na Stevens, Sylvia IA Columbus, Neb. Stevenson, William E. I A Dallas Stewart, lvie Ioe IE Van Stine, Mary Beth IIIA Henrietta Stokes, Kay Marie III M Crockett Stokes, Merle Lea IIA Dallas Stollenwerck, Elizabeth Ann IIA Waxahachie Stoner, Io Frances G Claude Stoops, Iames Bernard IE Garland Stovall, Velma Ruth IA Dallas Straus, Helen Ioy IIIB Dallas Strickland, Anna Iean IIA Dallas Stripling, Mary lane IIA San Augustine Strom, Gloria George Sp. Big Spring Stroud, Betty Alice IIA Dallas Stull, Ted Wayne Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Styles, Stella Mae IA Dallas Suely, Bonnie Io Waco Sugg, Charles Omar IIIA Seminole, Okla. Sullivan, Irene I-Iope IA Dallas Sullivan, Mary Iane IIA Dallas Summers, Clyde S. IIB Dallas Sumner, Benjamin Montgomery Il B Dallas Sutherland, Phyllis Rae II M Dallas -J.. . --1- , 'ix' ' ' X.. .. I V 4, -s...:Qij,:-:v,'fm.'- Nqr. :QLD Cutting classes, we presume. Students Torn Bean Undergraduate Recently pinned-George and Mary Lee. Suttle, Dee IA Suwal, Horace Erwin IA Sweeney, Betty Iean II M Swim, Helen Louise IA Tanner, Lois Elizabeth IIIA Tartt, Herbert Blake IA Taylor, Frances Scott IIA Taylor, Mary IA Taylor, Mary Frances IA Taylor, Rosemary Ieanette IIA Temple, Sally IA Temple, Sally Frances IIIA Tennison, Coy lean IA Terral, Io Ellen IIIA Thomas, Barbara Caroline IA Thomas, Iames Hubert IA Thomas, Robert C. IA Thomas, T. D. IIIB Thomason, Dolores Frances III A Thomason, Iohn Ft. Thompson, Don G. IB Thompson, Imogene IIIA Thompson, Thompson, Ioan Coleman IIIB Ioe Don IIIB IU4 Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Wichita Falls Houston Dallas Dallas Dallas Houston Texarkana, Ark. Lubbock Dallas Little Rock, Ark. Alexander, Ark. Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Council Bluffs, Iowa Iowa Park Dallas Sherman Thompson, Robert William IB Dallas Thomsen, Virginia Elizabeth l A Houston Thornton, Gloria Anne Ill A Dallas Thornton, Nelson IIIB Dallas Thurston, Elwyn T Manntord,Ok1a. Thweatt, George IIB Dallas Tichenor, Winifred Mobley IIA Fort Worth Tighe, Edward M. IIA Dallas Titus, Robert IIA Dallas Tompkins, Phyllis Alice IA Tower, Tower, Travis, Beryl Io IA Dan Bristol IE Arnylee IL Treloar, Charles W. IIB Triece, Iohn Eugene IB Truitt, Charlie Marie IIA Tucker, Turner, Turner, Turner, Turner, Turner, Ulmer, Urnmel, -2-if .J v. K Marjorie IIA Ann Leslie III A Barbara IIA Calvin I A Margaret Ann IIA Mary Bob IA Ernestine IIIA Dorothy Belle IA Staten Island, N. Y. Wichita Falls Dallas Los Angeles, Calif. New York, N. Y. Dallas Dallas Dallas Orlando, Fla. Dallas Iackson, Miss. Graham Graham New Orleans, La. Dallas ,Q . .. 1 P 11. 'f '.2.' - v , I-if I W 1 . , , , W That white stuff is snow, Peggy! Students E. Undergraduate Bill, Bob, and Ernie talk over old times. Underwood, Evelyn Yvonne ll M Dallas Underwood, W. L. T Paducah, Ky. Unruh, Alvena IA Pretty Prairie, Kan. Vaden, Alrna IA Garland Vail, Marvin Thomas IIIA Kemp Van Amburgh, Ann IA Dallas Van Duzen, Barbara Ann IIA Dallas Van Huss, Iirnmy Malcome IA Dallas Van Valin, Vanette IA Dallas Ventura, Ioann IA Dallas Venturine, Ieanne IIIA Dallas Victery, Wynona IIA Houston Vincent, Eugenia Iune Ill A Tulsa, Okla. Vining, lean IIA Dallas Vodencka, Stanley T Dallas Vollmer, John Edwin IIIE Dearborn, Mich. Voorhies, Millard Orville IA Weatherford Wagner, Frederic Hamilton IA Wagner, Ieanne Adelle IIIA Wagner, Mary Laura IIA Wald, Shirlye IIIA Walker, Mary Anna III B Walker, Mary Louise IIA Wallace, Glenna Io IIA 106 Grand Prairie Kansas City, Mo. San Antonio Dallas Dallas Pecos Trenton Wallace, lack Price IA Dallas Walz, Harry T Ellis, Kan. Ward, Mary Sue IIIA Italy Ware, Iarnieson Pickens IE Dallas Ware, Mary Iane IIA Dallas Warlick, Iirn Monroe IA Dallas Warner, Patsy Ruth IA Dallas Warrick, Arline Lappin IA Dallas Wasko1'n,Iane IA Dallas Wasoff, lean LaTrelle IIA Dallas Waters, S. M. T Hutchins Watkin, Mildred IIIA Dallas Watkins, Dorothy IIA Dallas Watkins, Iudy IA Marnell, Ark. Watkins, Mary Iirn IIA Cooper Watson, Gracie Prothro III A Shreveport, La. Watson, W. I... T Shreveport, La. Ways, Louis Charles IIIB Dallas Weakley, Clare George IB Dallas Weaver, Barbara Lucille IIA Dallas Weaver, Edward Adolphus IIE Waco Webb, George Duane IIA Dallas Webb, Roy A. IIA Dallas Webb, Thomas Sheldon IL Dallas ' Q , Nancy discusses her campaign with a prospective voter. Students Undergraduate 'I ,M ki , , ,bij , 1 jo leads the way to the Co-op. Webberrnan, Hannah IA Webster, Blanche Drucilla IB Webster, Ella Margaret IIIA Weir, Sam Houston IIA Wellborn, Becky lean IIIA Weltman, Lorelei IIIA West, Ioyce IA Wheat, Charles Wilbur IE Whitaker, Sarona Brevard IIA White White White White White White, White, Barbara IA Byron Wayne IIIB Leonard Austin IB Margie Louise IIA Martha Ann I A Virginia Alice III A Yvonne Beverly IA Whitharn, Mary Ellen IIA Whiting, Peqf3Y lean III A Whyte, Iames Darst IA Wiedernan, Sarah Martha IIA Wilernon, Doris Iune IIA Wilkes, Edith IM Wilkinson, Daniel Calvin IB Williams, Audry Maurine IIIA lO8 Dallas Dallas Dallas Italy Dallas Dallas Ozona Dallas Sweetwater Ozona Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Perquson, Mo. Ft. Worth Dallas Hillsboro Crane Dallas Williams, Bethena Lorene IB Williams, Betty Bay IA Williams, Embry Walden IA Williams, Frances Carolyn IIA Williams, Iesse C. IB Williams, Kay IIA Williams, Lawrence Bert IA Williamson, Barbara Jeanne IA Willlce, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Carolyn IA Charles Leon IA Peggy lean III A Peggy Iune III A Wilson, Walter Kenneth IA Wilt, Luther IE Windham, Harlan B. IA Winkler, Herald Warren IE Winsor, Alice V. IIIB Winston, Alice Myers IIA Wolfe, Donna Marie III A Wolfe, Helen Louise IA Wollebak, Bob IA Wood, Betty lean IIIB Wood, Bill IA Wood, Iosephine Hobson IA Harlingen Goose Creek Post Sherman Athens Sherman Dallas Tulsa, Olcla. Temple Valley View Dallas Dallas Dallas York, Pa. Palmer Dallas Dallas Park Ridge, Ill. Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa, Okla. Dallas Longview Sulphur Springs Dallas g L, it 'I Ed and Stanley smile as they think about those ensign's uniforms. Students Undergraduates Its a good feelxng to be out of that class' VV'ood Iudson Robert IA Woods Dennrs IIA Woods Harry D IA Dallas Abrlene Dallas Woollard Mrldred Ann IIA West Memplns Ark Wootters Cora Sue IIIB Workman Scott Wrlham IIA Wrlght Mary Anne IIA Wrrght Wanna Ruth IM Wyatt Dons Ellen IHA Yehle Anlta IIA Yoder Carlas Hugh I B Young lean Laureve IB Zachry Iuanrta Ieanne IIA Crockett Dallas Dallas Shawnee Okla Dallas Dallas Dallas Greemnlle Dallas Zapata Mrlton IIIA Mayaguz Puerto Rico Zarafonetls Angelina IIIB Dallas Zatopek Iohnny Raymond IA Abbott Zink Blanche Phyllis IA Carroll I-Iester Melton Sp. Stanton Henry Helly IIE Warren Cynthia Ann IIIA I 110 Dallas Pascacoula Miss. Dallas Dallas Da. I. S. MCINTOSH Mzss ISABELLE ANN MARTIN lin ilIHn111uriam Q 1 um .. if The famous Mustang swing band is one of S. M. U.'s main FEAT HE J Lark. Qt, ft vi mbl W ith x.' . ' nhf-. 5 .rm .iq :Ili 4 1 iffifi 4. 'jx Jn gg. 'fm -fr f ,U-. Epi' . 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W A2 S T A F F Editor, Martha Townsend Sports Editor, Willis Ross Associate Editor, Dorothy Iackson Class Editor, Emeline Simpson Managing Editor, Eugenia Pierce Assistants' Mildred Watkin' Pt H d , S 11 T 1 Assistant Editors, QSY en ry G Y empe Harriet McCall, Betty Vining Art Editor, Nita Bouknight rein, Bettye Glen Hart , Pictorial Editor, Sam Weir Photographers, Assistants, Helon Mitchell, Anzell Lee, Dan Gealy, Paul Robert Eichenberger Barham' Gail Pills' Sara Leo' Organization Editors, Cadl- Bill Msciey, Robert Lang Feature Editor, Mary Fletcher Cavender ll6 Caroline Simpson, leanne Gall- lie '46 ROTU DA The 1946 ROTUNDA is in your hands. It was edited by a small but capable staff who willingly gave their after- noons, nights, and even their class hours in order to give you, the students of S.M.U., a yearbook. Sincere thanks are extended to those whose cooperation made this book pos- sible, namely Denison Studio for the class picturesg Hence Griffith who made the main division pages, the color shots, and the beauty pictures, Mr. Harry Crenshaw of Southwestern Engraving Cornpanyg Mr. Allred Eisenlohr oi The Dorsey Company, Mr. Kiel Sterling of the American Beauty Cover Cornpanyg Susan Schreiber, who took the building shots and theuadministration pictures, and Ierry Drake, business manager. Oi the loyal students who worked so tirelessly, Harriet McCall, Eugenia Pierce, and Dorothy lackson deserve EDITOR MARTHA TOWNSEND ASSOCIATE EDITOR DOROTHY IACKSON .JJ Genia honors also go the most praise. But top Dan Gealy who a hy end with to Anzell Lee and handled the photogr p skillg Betty Vining, assistant editorg Nita rt editorg and Mary Flet- der, who wrote the feature Bouknight, a Cher Caven section It's been fun editing the ROTUNDA 1 and nd if it meets with your approva a has given you any pleasure, then We shall feel that the work spent o n it was not in vain. Harriet Anzell e . 4 la' it ve-L , , -fag ' 'L ' h 1 , . . i X Athi, -' .' L, 4, -is , - 4- ' , --A ' . - Qvz' 'Fi -tiff: X V :S Ui xg., fr , I 1 L ' --.w fr ' L i it , ' it i Betty Efwt ' 'i 115:-54'-4 -f35Mf::1a' ..... , .... ,.,.. .. . .. W 2:31153 pqigr - ,212 'A' ieiful, X Y-if-z., fit- fi ' ' l f X 5.55, E:g'tf1g'f i -was . ' . ni:-2i'zfzi21.f I ' iw Nlta t 1 .. - , l . ive. .- ,, tt A H il 5 H on u' ...- A STAFF Editor-in-Chief, Betty Kelly Associate Editor, Doris Allen Assistant Editor, Ervin Eatenson Arts Editor, Stanley Turner News Editor Donna Grace Archer Assistants, Margaret Ditzler, Robbye Orarn Society Editors Polly Armstrong, Nancy Gay Perry Sports Editors Willis Ross, Coit Butler Assistant, Don Griffin Photographers, Margaret Rike, Paul Barham Cartoonist, Ierry Chamberlain ll8 Exchange Editor, Bill Maclay Copy Editors Iuanita Schiltz, Mary Coates, Features Ann Leslie Turner, Anne Irvinf Bette lean Barnes News Bill McMordie, Katy Fair Arts Ada Goldberg, Eva Pierce, Ann Burleson, Walter Schrnucker Society Ioyce Davis, Virginia Moore, Marjorie Carter Sports I-Ielon Mitchell, Ginny Arlett, Cully Culwell, Iohn Patton, Bill Ackley he CAMPUS This has been a memorable year for me. Never will I forget any oi you. Doris: It'll all Work out: just don't Worry. Erv- ine: Now Where did I put that story? Stanley: This is layout No. l,988. What do you think ot it? Willis: There isn't any sports copy this week, there just isn't any. Anita Golrnan and Ann Les- lie Turner in some corner of the oitice trying to interview the Pony Personality ot the Week over the drone ot Campus statt comment. Robbye and Coit argu- ing over socialized rnedicineg Coit and Polly arguing over politics. Nancy Gay trying to get in various date lists Cand not even cussingl. And Cully Culwell, the ex-Marine who just passed through: What I mean to say is, rutfl Walter Schmucker, Katy Fair, and Nathan Wyll bidding for inches, and Margaret Ditz- ler with the biggest by-line all year. Margaret Rike, photographer, Who cut oft more heads than Robespierre Cl'rn only kidding, Margaretl. Donna, and Don, and Ierry, and Iuanita, and Mary, and Bill tMcMordie and Maclayl, and Ada, and Ioyce, and Virginia, and all the Iournalisrn ll and I2 class, and terry Drake, and Mr. Iordan, and all the printers--and the people who pass- ed through the Campus oiiice to use the phone. Thanks, for a memorable year. Love, THE BAT EDITOR BETTY KELLY ASSOCIATE EDITOR DORIS ALLEN T . L it-an A-f ,,, -L ,HL .- ...f-W., - E ' is ,,, ,. .Y ,size - L- ' . 22251 l jv f L.: ' A iii! is ' Q Co1T BUTLER 7 President, Alpha Phi Omega: Head .YL ?-' v f 5 ' 1 .5 it ' B' B I 't l ,tj in .Aft XVHOL WHQ DORIS ALLEN Associate Editor, The Campus: Presi- dent, Theta Sigma Phi. WILLIAM HARRIS President, Y.M.C.A.: Blue Key: Cycen FERRIS BAKER Fjodr. Manager, Football, Basketball. ANN HARRISON LAURA BAKER President, Mortar Board: Square. President, Kirkos. BOBBIE IEAN IONES MARTHA ELLEN BELL Student Council: Mortar Board. Secretary, Student Council: Mortar BETTY KELLY Board: Square. Editor, The Campus: Mortar Board. MARGARET LEISY Cheer Leader. President, C.O.G.S.: Mortar Board. IAMES MELETIO MARY CURL Student Council: Cycen Fjodr. President, C.O.G.S.: Mortar Board. ROGER MILLS SCOTT ERNEST Head Cheer Leader. President, Cycen Fjodr. IOYCE Fox President, Y.W.C.A. 120 ALAN T. MYERS Editor, The Campus: Blue Key: Cycen Fjodr. MAR1oN SHUTTLES President, Iota Epsilon. WILLIAM R.SQU1REs President, Blue Key: President, Cycen Fjodr. MARTHA TOWNSEND Editor, l946 BOTUNDA: Mortar Board: Square. 'WILLIAM TUXBURY President, Alpha Kappa Psi: President, The Forum. MILDRED WATKIN President, Y.W.C.A. NoRMA VVRIGI-IT President, Student Council: Mortar Board: Square, 4 , if-T1 The Y Cabinet. CC 77 The Y is composed of both the Young Womens Christian Association, and the Young Men's Chris- tian Association and is nonsectarian and inter-de- nominational. lt is a part of the great movement on the campuses of colleges and universities through- out the world. The members of the Y try to show to the stu- dent that religion is not something reserved and set aside for one day a Week alone, but should be the underlying theme tor all his activities. lt is a power- ful force that may be applied throughout his busi- ness, his school, his politics, and his individual contacts. The Y maintains that education without reli- gion is dangerousg that only as the religious devel- opment of youth is assured can higher education become adequate to the great, creative task ot a Christian civilization. The under the leadership of Mildred Watkin and Bill Harris, sponsors weekly programs which cover a great variety oi subjects. One ot the ac- tivities ot the Y is the annual freshman orientation Week. The Y also puts out the Book which explains to the new students the traditions of S.M.U. MILDRED WATKIN and BILL HARRIS 121 w . M if ' 5 x ? V' I A 554 v i 2 ' 1 ggkg , . , : ,Lg? fl K 1 '54 . 'g- w Q A 'w.2:.- T.:- Q. 3-KL . 1-112, l hgfwyv 'fag f - 'B i1'f:':'w fqjf 1, 'i J f A 4' ., ., at f . ' Sag v aff in , , ,y In ei A! af I 'Q 313: - ' ? 9 - -zzrr I I I , ! 5 I W , 3 S -A +5 I . QMQ: L R , 11 1 'V xg ' I g..:,: , 1 W ' , ' - ' IA, Q .1 N , . lf I i W. H J JH lg. f. Qi j x gn The Executive Council. S. M. U. VETERANS qf WORLD WAR II The S.M.U. Veterans of World War ll was or- ganized September 26, l944, to include all honor- ably discharged veterans Who were in the service of their country and are now attending Southern Methodist University. The club was essentiallya service organization, and from it has grown the S.M.U. chapter of vete- rans' clubs. The Tom Hollandsworth Post and the Post Auxiliary have been established in order to aid the 3,000 ex-servicemen attending classes. Frank Malone as veterans' advisor Works closely with the campus organizations and the various deans to co- ordinate the facilities of the University and the needs of the veterans and their families. 123 get ' PRESIDENT BILL ABBOTT TRUMPETS , 4 - 'v 'Th 6 M U S T A N G ERNEST SCHAFER, Director .X I BAND of 19-45 - 1946 f.-qqguvv si A A A ,' - . 4- ,. vi , . f, N- 4. 4 Y qhiv gf . LL' L ml 'JL 31' --L, L ing rmrrss SAXOPHONES Thera LaVerne H. C. Barnes Bowman Dick Connell 1091 Fleck Billy lustus lack Hunter lack Sellers George Keeling Rodney Nurse Kenneth Staples 08055 Iimmy van Huss Alonzo lensen lCICk Ski? Hoims Phillip Anderson CLARINETS Barber Graham Brown Don Geody George Cowcmd Euqene Kaltwasser Ted Gowan lack Percy E. H. Hodge V- l - K9I11'1eClY 'rnomnonss Bill L-UPTCICl9 William Beckhart W-GTTGH LOlGI' Russ Cfgll B019 Mccli-U9 Charles Enloe Charles McGown Buddy King A. I. Nassie Charles E. Nickell Carl Saustad, Ir. Thomas Stafford Minor Nickens Charles Powell Earl Ralston George Rhoads 124 Fred Abbott Byron Autry William Boyd Bill Coker William Grimes Dick Hill Ed Huqhston Wray Cash Bill McDonald Iames Mclieown Lon Pace Robert Riggs lack Rohr Ioe Trawick DRUMS i Eugene Beavers Charley Lawrence John Lyons Bob Owens BAssEs Iohn Marshall Iimrny Reid FIRST VIOLIN S Tommy Greer, Concert Master Lacy McLarry Philip Williams Josephine Williams Blanche Zink Libby Ralston Mary Cole Veda Day Samio Regir Helen Hall Alice McDaniel Catherine Pierce SECOND VIOLINS Marion Arterburn Bernice Bonner Pauline Jacobs Marjorie Boston Doris Manzer Louise Ferguson Josephine Travis Betty White Jerry Thompson v1oLAs Walter Paul Romberg Constance Capers Hans T. David Ruth Caughey Roberta McGraw S. M. U. STUDENT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Annabel Berk norms Helen Rick CELLOS Louis Faget Walter Caughey Josephine Lewis John Bradley Glenda June Hawkins V , J. Kennedy Blxssss John Kauifmann Mike Schiller Betty Stroud r'LU'rEs Joel Fleck Thera LaVerne Bowman Emma Jean Mead OBOES Alonzo Jensen Gladys Cristler CLARINETS Carl Saustad Charles E. Nickell Billy Justus BASSOONS George Walters Robert Goodlow Alfred Resch Dan Gealy Eugene Kaltwasser Glen Wilson Jimmy Ramsey Jack Percy Grace Winter TRUMPET Joe Trawick William Grimes Marvin Crain Eddy Hughston Gordon Wagner Byron Autrey TROMBONES Phyllis Sutherland Jimmy Reid Charles Enloe Zeno King Earl Ralston George Mixon TUBA Jimmy Reid TYMPANI Art Buhl at-0 l wk, X I J ' vt X :F N. K . Sz DR. PAUL VAN KATWIJK Conductor Psncussrou Wanna Ruth Wright Frank Davidson Jeanne Turner HARP Laura Twist PIANO Wanna Ruth Wright MERRY WIDOW- A high order of vocal and pictor- ROBIN HOOD- A musical trlumph rial competence. -john Roseniield, The Dallas Mom- John William Rogers, Dallas Times Herald ing News. La Serwz Tazdromz Cazmlleriaz Rzzsiicmm Mr Williams conducted both performances and drove the Cavalleria through players. to melodramatic victory-with an orchestra of Dallas Symphony -Iohn Rosenfield, The Dallas Morning News. bu MARTHA- The finest of s. M. U. pmduc- DIRECTOR WILLIAMS tions. -john Rosenlield, The Dallas Morning News. P... Time out at rehearsal. Director Williams consults high command S.M.U. GLEB AND CHQRAL CLUBS THoMAs S. W11.L1AMs, Director O F P 1 C E R S President, Sue Beasley Secretary-Treasurer, Kay Stokes Vice-President, Verda Lee Adams Librarian, Thera LaVerne Bowman MEMBERSHIP: Verda Lee Adams, Carol Gwynne Allen, Iean Bachman, Thera LaVerne Bowman, Ernest Bur- son, Sue Beasley, Buddy Betts, Etta Blanchard, FisherBlanton, Mary C, Boston, Mary Fletcher Cavender, Thomas Chisholm, Caroline Coyle, Lorena Chamberlain, Anne Crenshaw, Rose Marie Connorty, Ieannette Galloway, Priscilla Hernenway, Mary Anne Holloman, Norma Kelly, Travis Little, Sarah McGrath, William I. McMordie, Pearl Miller, Clyde Mitchell, Geraldine Oliver, Catherine Potts, Frances Anne Penny, Faye Scott, Marilyn Shertzer, Frances Snow, Kay Stokes, Rosalyn Taubman, Yvonne White, Robert Wilson, Walter Wil- son. ACCOMPANIST: Helen Brooke. . WORKS PRESENTED FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE SOUTH Staloat Mater .......... Pergolesi The Easter Miracle ot Stabat Mater .....,.... Scarlatti Saint Anne de Beaupre .... Harvey Gaul Seven Greek Pastoral Scenes . . Horatio Parker Hungarian Rhapsody . . . Dezso von Antalfiy A boy, cx girl, and cx fountain compose cx picturesque seiting to introduce the schoo1's 0 ALITIES NN, 4 gil frm V 5555.5 . ' .,.-mg, .. ,J 37231 13 r . .... MM.: . , 3- ,Qzyziziiii Lf' 2 f,!s2L.5'.3:35 vi Z fig' WHQ123: '. ff5?i,. , :fur-w 1,nffmfif1Qfyf:f- 1 ww- My H 12311 gilfizgmzszffzw . 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' ' ..- 1 , fbi ag - as if 4 - ' ' it ll ji., 17' 109 f' sif- A y , fl' 3 -Q , 1 :Lt . t t s ei -ft t , ' we is ' 'ror now: Barnes, Bateman, Boyd, Clary, Clayton, Connell, Crisp, Crowell. ssconn now: Dickinson, Eason, Eiqnus, Fleck, Fonq, Freeman, Hawkins, I-luqhston. 'ri-rmn now: LaPrade, Lee, Loy, McClure, McKnight, Millis, Morales, Powell. I-'ounn-1 now: Ratfino, Ratclitie, Rollins, Ryan, Slay, Smith, Stewart, Tartt. FIFTH Row: Titus, Tower, Wallace, Ways, C. Wilson, W. Wilson. I MEMBERS: H. C. Barnes, William W. Boyd, limrny Clary, Dick Connell, Robert Crowell, Walter Dathe, Gene Eiqnus, Ioel Fleck, Tom Gormley, Dave Kennemer, Bill Hitzelberqer, Anzell Lee, Winston McCall, Ed McClain, Bob McClure, lack lvIcCurnber, Marvin McKee, Guy McNatt, Craig Millis, Earl Pitt, Charles Powell, Morelle Ratcliffe, Lawson Ridgeway, Walter Rollins, Bob Smith, Blake Tartt, Charles Wilson, 'Walter Wilson. PLEDGES: Robert Bailey, Earl Bateman, Edgar I, Battles, Don K. Beniz, Thomas M. Beverly, Bob Clayton, George Crisp, Robert F. Crossland, George W. Diamond, Albert Dickinson, Ioe Eason, Bill Elmore, Stanford Fong, Fred Freeman, Robert S. Harris, Howard Hawkins, Gene Hewett, Paul G. Higqinbotham, Richard Hoes, Ed Huqhston, Ira T. Hurst, Iirnmy Kendrick, Earl Kindred, Bill LaPrade, Claude Loy, Tom McKnight, Vtfeldon VV. Mills, Ioe Morales, R. B. Murray, Marvin Norris, Rodney Nurse, Iirnrny Penland, T. H. Peterrnan, Dennis Pickens, Tony Raffino, Lloyd Ryan, lack Slay, loe Stewart, Milton Thomas, Dan Tower, lack Wallace, Everett Warnble, Charles Ways, Bob Woodin, Gordon Zollars. l54 I-11 .. I LAX Y.-4-f ' IQM I i 1-fi,II f I If 1' in I-. '-, f S I . .xii iff? . Mo gives the new table or try-out . . . The ATO's gre Cdl wearing their grade A smiles for rush weekl . . . These bright smiles proclaim cr Merry Christ- mas-ond or good party! x'-NKRX 5 F4 Q? IQ' vibfi 5 iNgQ1fQI.Q S. gx 0 M O F F I C E R S F all WALTER W. DATHE President WILLIAM W. BOYD Vice-President IIMMY CLARY Secretory ROBERT TITUS Treasurer Spring EARL PITT BILL HITZELBURGER WALTER TERRELL ED MCCLAIN 155 WALTER DATHE 2 fa- If ,f ' 9 .... .fr .Qt 1 Qi Q Q R, I , :ir 2 D e l t a C h i Southern Methodist University Chapter . d-H 1 ,. 1. .- 'I 5 K 5,3 el. 'tor Row: Berthelsen, Brown, Castillo, Chisholm, Coll, Crall, Curry, Davis, Duncan, Finley. SECOND ROW: Fuller, Gaddy, Gardner, Griiiin, Hall. l-libbard, Howard, I-Iudqins, Irby, Iarnes 'rx-min now: Jensen, Key, Lacy, Lawler, Maqoun, Malone, Mcintire, Mosher, O'Brien, I. Patton. rourrru now: T. Patton. Pohl, Rattan, Robbins, Roberson, Roberts, B. Sellers, I. Sellers, Smith. Spears. FIFTH now: Thomasson, Voorhies, Wilkinson, Winkler, Yoder. MEMBERS: Thomas Chisholm, Russ Crall, Scott DeLee, William A. Freernan, Clyde Gardner, R. B. Gregory, Warren Harding, Otto I-Ienke, Alonzo Iensen, William Kent, Harold Maqoun, Howard Maulclin, Iohn C. Patton, Herbert Pohl, Charles Roberson, Cullen Tubb. PLEDGES: Robert Acrey, Andy Ber- thelsen, lack Brewer, Roy Brown, lames W. Campbell, Robert Castillo, Stanley Coll, Marvin Connell, John Curry, Charles Davis, Iohn C. Del-lay, Frank Duncan, 0. B. Finley, Kenneth Fuller, Thomas Gaddy, Don Griffin, Robert Hall, Russell Henke, Bob Hlbbard, Edgar A. Hiett, Ray Howard, Ralph Huclqins, Alden Hughes, lerry Irby, Robert Iarnes, Iames Keever, Charles Key, Clyde Lacy, Tommy Lawler, Travis Little, Iohn R. Lyons, Bernie Malone, larnes W. Maples, Iames F. Marsh, McCord Mclntire, Charles Mercer, John G. Mitchell, A. M. Mosher, Albert Nickels, Fred O'Brien, T. I. Patton, Bill Rattan, Riley Robbins, Iulian Roberts, Bob Sailers, Bob Sellers, lack Sellers, E. Lee Smith. I. B. Smith, Lloyd Spears, Fred Spotts, lohn Thomasson, M. O. Voorhies, Richard Wainwright, I. Leon Walkup, Daniel Wilkinson, Harlan B. Windham, Warren Winkler, Tex Yoder. 156 - ,. 51 N - .-nv' O F F I C E Pi S Fall Spring' WILLIAM A. FREEMAN President THOMAS CHISHOLM Wait until Mrs. Chandler finds out! . . . Ierry, HAROLD MAGOUN Vice-President BILL KENT Iuiian, and Mike show an avid interest in Lil' RUSS SHALL Secretary HERBERT PGHL Abner l . U A bunch Oi the boys were whooping THOMAS CHISHOLM Treasurer BILL FREEMAN it up! ,af Lv 157 'WILLIAM A. FREEMAN Kappa Alpha . -1 P'-'J' l 1 'Y -1, R aaapapppa S , 'R 17 .,, ..' X . ' ae-9593 Top now: Blair, Bookhout, Brown, Day, Delmer, Ernest. s:coNn now: Prenzel, Greenemeyer, Horton, E. l-lowell, I. Howell, Keele. 'rr-nav now: Lewis, Noble, Prince, Rossignol, Seariqht, Shaw. rormru How: F. Smith, M. Smith, Stapp. Warlick, Wood. MEMBERS: Bill Bartley, Bob Blair, lack Bookout, Donald Brown, Roger Buddinqton, Lynn Chapman, W'alter Craddock, Milton Day, Scott Ernest, Johnny Greenemeyer, Ierry Griffith, Dixie Howell, Everett lohnson, Gordon lohnson, Thomas Love, Edwin McGinnis, David Reed, Bob Shaw, Fred Smith, Mack Smith, Bill Wood. PLEDGES: William I. Bryan, Leonard Cheshire, Norman Dam, Merle Delmer, Winston Frenzel, Tom Hewlett, lack Horton, Edward Howell, Iohn K. l-ludson, Rhea Keele, Buddy Lewis, Sidney Livingston, Tavenner C. Lupton, Claude McClennahan, Eugene McClintock, Bill Bob McKee, Victor Menetee, T. G. Moore, Harold Myers, Iohn Noble, Ray Phirem, Dexter Prince, Bill Ramey, Bill Robertson, loe Rossignol, Fred Schultz, Allen Searight, Gordon Smith, Lee Srrtth, Larry Stapp, lim Warlick, Bob Wright. 158 'E t.: .1 t sllw All .:,-. l tl if ' 1' tt . Ak git Blair is always ready to help a brother get a date . . . Dexter serves a cigarette to his opponent . . . Mack looks forgotten While Fred gets the coffee. O F F I C E R S P all Spring IERRY GRI1'FITH President ROGER BUDDINGTON IOHN GREENEMEYER Vice-President MACK SMITH MACK SMITH Secretary BILL BARTLEY WALTER CRADDOCK Treasurer TERRY G-RIFFITH TERRY GRIFPITH 1 59 fiflins , I ,Q ' QQ6 a p p a lg m a . Delta Pi Chapter X t -J l l , t it it if E if ' ..V, .W L1 T, 'Q W5 QW 5 'V 3 iii gl 'A N H ' if -119' ' S gt it Naam X HD! s -0 1 M at I q, U N 's, 1 ' , - t r iilfii , 33 Al J X X Wim, l... I an can fe t 'roi' now: Bearden, Couleur, Douqhtie, Eichenberger, Harris, Hatch. sncounnow: I-lill, Lang, McDonnold, Miles, Mitchell, Moore. 'mum now: Regester, Reinking, Ruff, Ryan, Shilling, Singleton. FOURTH Row: Van Huss, Vollmel, R. Webb, T. Webb, Weir, Wood. MEMBERS: Bill Barnes, lohn Bauchrnan, Fred Bearden, Walter Bowers, Vick Chancey, Iames Cochran, Iohn Couleur, Iarnes Craig, Sidney Dobyns, George Duthie, Robert Eichenberger, Iohn Hall, Gordon Hower, Duwain Hughes, Henry Hughes, Iames Hughes, Bill Ioiner, Norman Lambeth, Robert Lang, Robert McDonnold, Clyde Mitchell, Bill Morrow, Dennis O'Brien, Richard Rasmussen, Robert Read, Vfilliarn Regesler, Richard Reinking, Boggs Ryan, Philip Sizer, Roy Webb, Sam Weir, Horace Young. PLEDGES: Charles Baker, Steven Beard, George Beck, Stephen Clay, Franklin Coker, Harry Cormier, Iohn Deathericlge, Brooks Douqhtie, Paul Ellison, Iohn Fortenberi y, Robert I-lartgrove, Stanley Hartley, Raymond Hatch, lack Hawes, Bernard Hewett, Richard Hill, Ioseph Hornrriel, Hugh Iamieson, Bill Iordon, Tommy Langford, Howard Meyers, Cecil Miles, Morris Miller, Douglas Moore, Robert Riggs, Martel Ruff, lack Sessurns, Iirnmy Shilling, George Singleton, Lee Thrift, Iames Van Huss, lack Vollmer, Tommy Webb, George Wilhite, Dennis Woods. 160 , OFFICERS .FCIH Spring R GEORGE DUTHIE President JAMES COCHRAN Robert, Dug, and Regester went to find out RICHARD RASMUSSEN Vice-President SAM WEIR O1-,Out this Amber person! t - D Kappa Sigs WILLIAM REGESTER Secretary WILLIAM REGESTER emerge like the groundhog, after G hard winier SAM WEIR TTSUSUFGF CLYDE MITCHELL . . . HO-hum'-Qsuch is the life of cr pledge. ., 157. 'L '. Z 51 W 51.9, I ,.. -i Dx W... 4,451-, --.I Aff'-:wif ' 5 fi In 1 E GEORGE DUTHIE 161 ff UU Lambda Chi Alpha Texas Delta Chapter C ' ' A ,afar-. 'ol a - 7' ' f -1- vaga l, i AI -GQ' V R 'rox' now: Acord, Archer, Castillo, Decker, Dye, Greene. sscoun now: Hertz, lone-s, Kent, Kloppe, Marshall, Moss. 'rr-:mn now: Peabody, Puckett, Richards, Shadle, Spaulding, Wagner, Workman. MEMBERS: Wayne Acord, Gene Archer, lack Darley, Henry Dihn, lack Greene, lack Hertz, Pat Kennedy, Edwin Key, Albert Krtuilek, Gary Mills, Frank McDonald, Marshall Moss, R. C. Peabody, Robert Richards, Robert Shadle, Andy Swarthout, Stanley Taylor, Tom T. Terry, Scott Workman, William Yeager. PLEDGES: Fred Arroyo, Iarnes A. Bragg, Ierry V. Chamberlain, Victor Decker, Bill Dye, Philip L. Essley, Horner l-l. Hannah, Robert Iones, Iirn Kent, Clarence Kloppe, Leon Ray Marshall, William McMordie, Charles Miller, Homer Puckett, Wayne Roye, Iames A. Simmons, Ed Spaulding, Marshall Surratt, Fred Wagner, Richard Vifilliams, Gordon L. Wright. 162 4 , A ROTUNDA H9475 Ed next yec1r's book . . . B itor Kennedy expounds on et that 'noble was never used for studying before . . . The stairs furnish Cl convenient plcrce for reodi th jokes, don't they, Bob! ng e Post's latest Fall STANLEY TAYLOR AL DYES R. C. PEABODY GENE ARCHER OFFICERS Spring President WAYNE AcoRD Vice-President GARY MILLS Secretory HENRY DIHM Treasurer GENE ARCHER STANLEY TAYLOR 163 K5 ffl Efl' F I , I 1-,ef wt, , - .ty f l I M441 I 1 tl i l 'itgt t t it 'I Q3 ft I--2-21 .1.-.' J: . --:gt if E iii ,S nt? ra E523 mv 'Q 1 -Ax T iv, ', ' - u ' 'TQ l -1- ,. ,, lt. V 1: tw. I .QA Phi Delta Theta Texas Delta Chapter J, F' el ' H Q, 7. f i , 1 - 1 3, 5 y y, . !,, - A , fi, at . M, s, - . , -if 5 l . 55 r-- 'J -K1 - 'S' N , . . , -.,-- ,,., t , . . -at ,. ,, it .V 5 , . -, ., , .. 4, . I 1 l 0.0 X ll 'OO .. ' t .- J,-A ,t no ' t ti ff - :-- ., N n 'Ev-1 K , X E P :Q if rf 1 1 , 3, . t P f ll + If A J it it f fi tha . 2+ . A f Q! ff ' 545, ' -,J s vc Q ix V , .:1, . 1- 'E Etfsisfmb .. K A ' L 'iid'-z -tx., .1 .X 9 3 it ' if 'Y t i fa -' It L R741-5 ft if f l T 1: ' wifi 1 .,f,f:u:1 4, ' , Tor Row: Abernathy, Alley, Bain, Bateman, Beall, Beam, Bowman, Bradbury, Bryan, Carnes. SECOND HOW: Clark, Coker, Davis, DeSalme, Fairchild Fuller, Gilliland, Gowen, Goyen, Gray. 'rr-mm now: Hancock, Harding, Harris, Helms, Inqe, Iackson, Kramer, McCash, McCroskey, Miller. FOURTH Row Moore, Richardson, Russell, Ryan, Saustad, Schmidt, R. Smith, Squires, Stephenson, Swalwell. FXFTH Row: Thompson, Turner, Ware, Weakley, Wil liams. Wood. MEMBERS: Robert Ewing Abernathy, Ir., lim Alley, A. W. Bain, Ray Beall, Harold Beam, Bill Bowman, Iohn Bradbury, Tom E. Bryan, Iohn R. Carrell Charles S. Carver, Ir., Roger DeSalme, Bill Gilliland, Bill Harris, Truett Helms, Robert Milton McCroskey, Ir., Wray McCash, Frank M. Richardson, lr. Bob Smith, Randy Smith, Bill Squires, Clyde Doc Swalwell, Bob Thompson, Arch H. Turner, Iohn VV'are, Iudson Vtfood, PLEDGES: Ierry W. Bateman Horace Butler, 'William O. Braeclclein, Ted Callaway, limrny Cantwell, Grilf Carnes, Harold Clark, Ir., I. S. Cleaver, Billy Ted Coker, James E. Davis Charles W. Deats, Ir., Ralph Fairchild, Don Farris, Keith Fuller, Dan Gealy, Ted Edward Gowen, limmy Goyen, Gilman Allen Gray, Robert E. Grin nan, Wayne Hancock, Glenn Harding, Charles Inqe, Don Iackson, Clifford Kramer, Eugene Miller, Iames T. Mills, Iim Moody, Conway W. Moore Marc Moore, lack B. Osborne, lack Patton, Iean Patton, Charles M. Powell, lr., Charles Russell, Carl Saustad, Ir., Henry G. Schmidt, Iohn T. Scogin William Smith, Ted Teel, Ir., Doak Walker, Clare Weakley, Ir., E. W. Williams, Ir. 164 1 1 , l fl f 1 'vvm . 4 ' . ' ' ' 'z jg' f' ' ,ggr+T f'T' ' ' r rf' ,, u V ' ' . L 1 'L ,ee ' ' 3 ' , . A E, 'L+ ' ' 4 , S fig ll M 'S W lim' T LlfQ 1 ff -ff:-vc -:.,,L 5:-:eq -- -vu: Hi., .ew , , -'S- , - O F P l C E R S F all Spring RODNEY DERBY President JIM ALLEY S G R V' -P 'cl t C S Walker, Carnes, and Fuller discuss politics HERALD BYAN ie F951 en LYITIE WALLVELL . f around the firesicle . . . Archie furnishes the broth- AROID EAM ecre my AROLD EAM , 1 ' ROGER DESALME Treasurer WILLIAM STEPHENSON ers with a bit ot low-down bOOg1e . . . Iohn reads fairy tales to other Phi Delis. 165 RODNEY DERBY 5 . ti, l l t Q Pi Kappa Alpha Beta Zeta Chapter Tor now: Ball, Dye, Pain, Faires, Flahive. ssconn now: l-lauptmann, Hopkins, Jones, Keller, Key, Kitts. 'mmn now: Lewis, Mitchell, O'Dell, O'Hare, Parks, L. Robinson. FOURTH now: W. Robinson, Russom, Schmidt, Sumner, White. , MEMBERS: David Ball, Sam Davis, Rayborn Dye, Dick Flahive, Eugene Hauptmann, Jack Isamirtqer, Earl Iones, George Iones, Iohn Lacey, Harry Lewis, Mike McKool, Ollie Mitchell, Bob Muchmore, Cleo Nipper, limmy Owen, Iesse Rickman, Bill Snell, Ben Sumner, VVayne White. PLEDGES: Bud Ander- son, Homer Beattie, lohn Bianchi, Bryan Billups, Bill Bogie, Iarnes Davis, Bert Pain, Conway Faires, Harry Foshee, Lynn Elliott, Kyle Garver, Phil Glenn, William R. Griffin, Baylor Haines, lack Hamilton, Leland Henderson, Arthur G. Hill, Frank Hopkins, Iohn Keller, M. M. Key, Charles Kislinq, W. B. Kitts, David Koch, Bob Koonce, Iames Koonce, F. G. Lippitt, Don Marion, Bill McMurry, Arthur O'Connor, Charles O'Dell, Mickey O'l-late, Bill Perkins, Bill Pitts, Wiley Rawlins, Carl Ricker, Charles Robertson, Leon Robinson, Wayne Robinson, lack Russom, lay Ruwaldt, Charles Saqnibene, Gordon Schmidt, Irvin C. Scott, Ioe Shelby, Bob Singleton, I. D. Smith, Cecil Sutphin, Harry Thomas, Sam Trizza, David Williams, Harry Woods. 166 il I A , ,,.,,t .. ak, , if The pool table-always the most popular place in the game room! . . . These facial expressions show plainly Wl'1O's a pledge and who's an ini, iiate . . . George 'tells about his big plans for the Pikes Fall GEORGE IONES DICK FLAHIVE DAVID BALL BEN SUMNER O F F I C E R S - Spring President GEORGE ION1-:S Vice-President RAYBURN DYE Secretary BILL SNELL Treasurer BOE MUCHMORE GEORGE IONES 167 L Sigma Alpha Epsilon r igs, Texas Delta Chapter .X f XX XL, f l l l 1 A 3 Mia E Tor now: S. Adams, Barham, Bell, Bleuler, Buckley, Burandt, Dennarcl. szcom: Row: Gray, Harrison, Hopper, Maclay, C. Martin, F. Martin, G Martin. THIRD How: Mathison, McPherson, Myers, Oliver, Owen, Parnell, Peterson. FOURTH now: E. Reed, W. Reed, Richardson, Loren Smith, Vtfheat Zapata. MEMBERS: Frank Adams, Paul Barham, lack Bell, Bill Bradfield, Flynn Chamblee, Bob Dennard, Ioe Egan, lack Elliott, lim l-larris, Lee Irwin, Homer Key Bill Maclay, Franklin Martin, Alan T. Myers, Bob Owen, lack Paxton, Ellis Reed, Shelby Richardson, George Seale, Charles Simpson, Iohn Steakley George Thweatt, Bob Wallebak. PLEDGES: Sam Adams, lack Bleuler, Don Bobb, Bill Boyd, Harry Buckley, Charles Burandt, Frank Cawthon, Bill Chats fin, Wesley Crawford, Don Curtis, Dick Davis, Alan Dawson, Ernest Delernett, Bill Elliott, Lee Everett, Bill Ferguson, Harry Gray, Robert Griggs, Toni Hardin, Don Harrison, Tom I-light, Harold Hobbs, Alfred I-lockaclay, Allred Hopper, Ioe King, lohn Knaur, Iohn Livingston, Pat MacLean, Conrad Mar- tin, George Martin, Bill Materka, Iohn Mathison, Harry McPherson, Dwight Nance, Charles Norton, lack Oliver, lohn Parnell, August Pelz, Roy Peterson Rupert Phillips, Walter Prasifka, Walter Reed, Glenn Richter, Ted Russell, Dick Scott, Bob Slaclcney, Larry Smith, Loren Smith, lohn Tippit, Charles Tobin, Herbie Wales, Bill Weatherford, Ned Welch, Charles Wheat, Gerald Wolfe, Milton Zapata. ' 168 -,-f' SIIILLJVE YU , AE Fi -1 -' Y Fall IACK PAXTON SHELBY RICHARDSON This sentiment was C1 result of Brom-or-ck Week . . . Comfort . . . Sing, brother, sing, cmd let Sig Alpha ring! ,,,crf?f'f-3 ..,-, , - FRANKLIN MARTIN IACK ELLIOTT Q,-wwf' glilfff a,,?.-1:11.-H . -:: gF'?i!':'?J' I .13-F' ' ' . :ff -Q41 A ' ' . O F F I C E R S Spring President IACK PAXTON Vice-President ELLIS REED Secretory FRANKLIN MARTIN Treasurer IACK ELLIOTT I ACK PAXTON 1 69 1+ . 3 Independent Students Association , .X I l ' Ht? 1 rr lest: if . ,Just ' it V :tr Cuz . 'M' . is , s t d it L de t if fl A 7 -, 1. t at , ,f ,,.. A t . rig - l. , 41' t 1 : M sues , ef P e i .V Q 5' , , 1 , ,Q , , t 1 J .Y if fe., .... . f, . t 55? , 155' ' ' '. 7'Q?fi ': .' -' 5 f it ' ,i . , t,ee f f FIRST now: Acrey, Adams, Baker, Briggs, Bowman, Brockman, Broyles, Bruce, Butler, Cannon. SECOND Row: Caver, Denning, Donnell, Glass, Graves, Harvin, Heed, Hobbs, Hudel, Hudson. 'rmnb now: Ingram, Iohn, Iohnson, Knight, Law, Longoria, Lyons, Marshall, Mart, Martinez. Fourrrx-1 now: McCor mick, Meletio, Mitchell, Myers, Naylor, Norman, Pearson, Percifield, Pierce, D. Pitzinger. FII-'TH now: I. Pitzinger, Richey, Stanton, Ulmer, B. Vining, I. Vining, Wilt. MEMBERS: Bob Acrey, Ada lo Adams, Ferris Baker, Iuanita Briggs, Thera LaVerne Bowman, Odette Brockman, Iarvis Broyles, Ernestine Bruce, Calvin Brusman, Coit Butler, Betty Cannon, Carolyn Carlisle, Dorothy Carmack, Sue Caver, Bill Daley, Dorothy Denning, Ted Denton, Pauline Donnell, Io Anne Easter, Coralea Glass, Herbert Graves, Sam Hardwick, Hamilton Harvin. Mary Io Hobbs, Durene Heed, Elizabeth Hudel, Pat Hudson, Genevieve Ingram, Catherine Iohn, Evanell Iohnson, Virginia Knight, Barbara Law, Minerva Longoria, Doris Lyons, Iohn Marshall, Marion Mart, Laurentina Martinez, Alice McCormick, Iames Meletio, Barbara Mitchell, Harold Myers, Ernestine Naylor, Robert Norman, Nell Pearson, Ross Percifield, Eva Pierce, Doris Pitzinger, loe Pitzinger, Iuanita Richey, Rosemary Taylor, Ernestine Ulmer, lean Vining, Betty Vining, Luther Wilt. 170 X W! 'Wm Fall CALVIN BRUSMAN HAROLD MYERS The girls plan another famous ISA Hayride . . . IARVIS BROYLES . , . . C C . Glarey, Isnt It? . . . Iarvls and Betty tell Durene AROLYN APLISLE BARBARA LAW about Iohn and Richard. ,pe , '9- Q, Es O F F I C E H S Spring President COIT BUTLER Vice-President KENNETH GRANTHAM Vice-President BOSEMARY TAYLOR Secretary DORIS FOUNTAIN Treasurer CAROLYN CARLISLE CALVIN BRUSMAN 171 l'i' ii -ai-E-If n ' 1 wwwwg Sigma Alpha Mu 1 1 l 'PA jim, AA 1 f- 'Y' -x r- ' 32' ,.n::' 2 wana.. v V 'RIF I BERNARD SCI-INITZER Golman, Myers, Segal. O F F I C E R S BERNARD SCHNITZER . . . President MARVIN SEGAL . . . . Secretary DON GOLMAN . . . Treasurer M E M B E R S Richard Albert, Loren Feldman, Donald Golman, Stanley Kurtz, Robert Levinson, Charles Myers, Ber- nard Schnilzer, Marvin Segal, David Zesrner .... PLEDGES: Ioe Brandi, Ierry Mankofi, Ben Mosier. 172 K E W Tv? My K 1' 2 s Rush captains tum in bids for their UIHIIIITIE l Atptilahazlletta Pi EI , , 19:1 ni , 'ua E -l l LA. 4 . To? Row: Barham, Blackston, Blattner, Bowen, Burer, Campagna, Clark, DePasqual. SECOND now: Forester, Genaro. Hamm, Hedge, Howard, Hulse, lones, Kenney. 'mmm now: Knox, Mitchell, Morrison, Mueller, O'She1, Parker, Pierson, Powell. Founn-1 now: Reames, Ridout, Slaughter, L. Smith, M. A Smith, Stevens, Thomsen, Wagner. FIFTH now: Warner, White, Willke, Wills. MEMBERS: Norma Lynn Bowen, Barbara Brooks, Frances Campagna, Rosemary DePasqual, Laura Genaro, Annah Beth Goosetree, Bettye Io Hamm, Mary Anne Hollornan, Ioseale Hulse, Lauren Mitchell, Ivey Ie-anne Parker, Martha Pierson, Muriel Gene Powell, Margaret Beanies, Ioan Slaughter, LaVerelle lean Smith, Patsy Ruth Warner, Mary Yvonne Wills, Ioy Wilson, PLEDGES: Phyllis Barham, Geraldine Barth, Nan Blackston, Virginia Blatt- ner, Lois Belle Burer, Beverly Iayne Clark, Yvonne Forester, Betty Rae Hedge, Margaret Howard, Gwendolyn Jones, Gloria Kenney, Pauline Knox, Ierry Lacy, Caroline Morrison, Barbara Mueller, Donna O'Shel, Ioan Price, Sondra Ioan Ridout, Mary Ann Smith, Pat Steed, Sylvia Stevens, Virginia Thomsen, Mary Laura Wagner, Margie White, Carolyn Willke. 174 - ifrsiii' ' ,,rff3?A A H , ww W1 1 v ef A H Y, M,1,,fa,.Am N nf :fr rxyx'+M,, A 1 N, ewQ,g,hw, 1 ,rw - 1 1-seine V Um! H Viilfse. as-if: V Ama 335 I A ri . 2 Y. i 17 :ZW :MVIS R5 - in wi A Mary Anne Waits for Mrs. Magee to give her a package . . . Tengo mucho sed . . . ADP croon a tune While the rushees swoon! Af 1S O F F I C E R S Fall Spring MARY ANNE HOLLOMAN President BETTY RAE HEDGE ROSEMARY DEPASQUAL Vice-President MARY LAURA WAGNER MARTHA PIERSON Secretary NoRMA LYNN BOWEN LAURA GENARO Treasurer YVONNE FORESTER MARY ANNE HOLLOMAN 175 ' . Ch 1 0 m e g a Iota Alpha Chapter . . - ' s . Ji ,ir :ef W 'E I.. ,I 4 1 .I 1 , liege., ' xr rr , 1 1 . V . .,... r . r . 'E QP. , U ,,,E, ., . mu if 1 ' . T ' ' ' 1 T' 2 1 . -'Q . V f ,ml r ' - . . ' ia2r- rr - sara, f ' l ' l i N is- ' i . ' . V W ' A r fx lt' it as it it if . gi lgakil Atl pl I M J 5 Th F . tri I . if - gi- 53 ,-in 'W ' , TOP ROW: Allen, Ames, Barrow, Bickly, Beene, Bond, Brenneke, Capers, Carier, Conner. SECOND now: Culpepper, Currin, Davidson, Dawson, Dye, England, B. Fox, I. Fox, Gillham, Gozzaldi. THIRD now: Harris, Herndon, Kerr, Kiznple, Martin, Minis, Moore, Murray, Newrnan, Nicholson. rourvrn Row: Pickens, Ridge, Salser, Scaling, Shelton, Temple, Van Duzen, Wearherby, White, F. Williams. FIFTH ROW: K. Williams, B. Wilson, P. Wilson, Woollard. MEMBERS: Doris Allen, Ruth Ames, Ann Barrow, Mary Vann Beene, Betty Bond, Betty Capers, Charlotte Carter, Betty Culpepper, Elecmora Currin, Frankie Davidson, Virginia Dawson, Ioyce Fox, Eleanor Gillham, Mary Gozzaldi, Laura lane Herndon, Kay Kimple, Martha Martin, Peggy Mims, Paula Sue Moore, Io Ann Murray, Ruth Neufeld, Patsy Newrnan, Bobbie Nicholson, Priscilla Pfeiffer, lane Rogers, Margaret Willhite, Audrey Ellen Williams, Kay Williams, Billie Louise Wilson, Peggy lean Wilson, Ann Woollard. PLEDGES: Florence Bickly, Betty Brenneke, Patricia Brooks, Laura Conner, Wanda Culpepper, Sarah Frances Dye, Emily England, Betty Fox, Merle Harris, Bettye lane Hays, Patricia Hilloun, Hazel Kerr, Claire Pickens, Kathryn Ridge, Sandra Salser, Mary Kate Scaling, Iohnnie Merle Shelton, Anne Taulman, Sally F. Temple, Barbara Van Duzen, Carolyn Weatherby, Virginia White, Frances Williams. l76 F .IX Q HS , ,Q , 4 X, n,. Ri Q' EE.. H5 , 324 154 .L.3,',:, ii, + L ,1 w 1: 4, A ' -s ' 'z . W W ik. 1 ' N ,,..f, V W - ,v I T 2 A E 'il' I ' Ling-WU' '. W Lww ,KX if W m w A- W ,iff ' 'fiiglxf 1' 1 -1 Dana Delta Dana Kgiaj Theta Kappa Chapter - 17 4' A Z by -Q '-3 E, 5' ' I : ji m- 1 j N ,. 4 sg' 1' 3 Z v J if r . - L , 1 , if , 1, 'S ' , ' H 1 J fa Q .. . ill 1 . ' Y at-' 2. .I-'5 '. f, va an 1 ,,, 1, pa , . 1 , a s 4 . . ,. , a . a 1 ' 22:2 ,aa .. a- ff fa JJ 'Er-fs,,,.. c r -, , ,,-n .Q i.. ..... -f.. ,tc , ' 2, . - ,,aA A A . ...x5Hi,..1u-till m ' ta . :. ' , , if v - We rig Q . wiij his n ex ' I N. ' rj'1..,'5: ,.,,,,,.,, ! y al - mv .M '! lit? lp 7 5.1, a 1- t Y aff, . .1 ', L 5, 'ri v,', 4 W 'Inj- ,ll ' 5 .,'v 7' 2 5 lax. , ,Q H .1 1 -1 ., ,rv 4 R 79-5'-J L. gif. 1 2 i 4. 'Ti p tt f 1. lt ' R' 52232 3 ' Q . ,4?:Y! Fl-if Z 1 1 ,-., 912' U 1 t ' a , ' l ' , ftilff ' TOP now: Adams, Altman, Archer, Beasley, Bell, Brindley, Broadus, Byrom, Calhoun, Carothers. SECOND ROW: Cavender, Deats, Ditzler, Dolph, Eckrnan, Feitler, Filley, Gilliland, Goar, Griffith. THIRD now: Gunn, Hawkins, Hayes, Hervey, Hoover, I-ludgins, Hurley, Iames, lones, Kirkpatrick. FOURTH Row: Lawler, Leahy, Logan, Lomax, Mattison, Murray, Nix, Pickard, Puls, Rowe. rrr'rr-I now: B. Russell, G. Russell, Sowell, Spencer, Spurqin, Stroud, Thorne ton, M. A. Turner, M. B. Turner, Venturine. srxnx now: Webster, Williamson, Wills. MEMBERS: Virginia Adams,-Alice Altman, Donna Grace Archer, Laura Baker, Sue Beasley, Ann Bell, Io Anne Brindley, Betty Brcadus, Margie Bryan, Nina Byrom, Leia Io Calhoun, Mary Fletcher Cavender, Connie Dolph, lean Gilliland, Patricia Goar, Nancy Griffith, Topsy Hawthorne, Hilda Haden, Patsy Hayes, Doris Delhomme Hervey, Betty Ann Hudqins, Bobbie lean lanes, Lucille Lawler, lerry Logan, Barbara Lomax, Ian Murray, Billye Frances Pickard, Mary Ann Puls, Iudy Rowe, Grace Williams Russell, Mary Ann Shelor, Ruth Sowell, Helen Spencer, Betty Stroud, Margaret Ann Turner, Ieanne Venturine, lean Wills. PLEDGES: Sharon Allen, Helen Anderson, Dorothy Glyn Baird, Colleen Blodqett, Annette Carothers, Elizabeth Deats, Margaret Ditzler, Virginia Eckrnan, Gloria Feitler, Alice Katherine Filley, lane Gunn, Glenda Tune Hawkins, Nancy Hoover, Barbara Hurley, lacque- line Iames, Carol Kirkpatrick, Terry Leahy, Frances Lusk, Kitty Lou Mattison, Marilyn Nix, Ioan Reineke, Betsy Russell, lean Spurqin, Gloria Thornton, Mary Bob Turner, Blanche Webster, Barbara Vfilliamson. 178 Alice, Lucille, and Ruth acquire a tan early this year . . . Four good examples of the Theta Kappa Chapter . . . The Tri Delts get more pledges with this skit, Fall LAURA BAKER PATSY HAYES RUTH SOWELL BETTY STROUD T 'il I OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Spring LAURA BAKER ANN BELL BILLYE F. PICKARD BETTY RUSSELL 179 LAURA BAKER G gave . ,mwsx K Qw- A N w D e l t a G a m m a Alpha Upsilon Chapter , R aw, Q. nw ,, it 0-N FQ A W - 1. . f 'Q t L ' , I 1 L? l 'heya it .--1 tg, W ei l 4 41 Q 'I ., ,. . 1 y ,.,, - ,. l , - -lj: algigeg' 'it il f,.. u .ff .itfhif - 4 Q? TOP now: Albrecht, Bashford, Beckett, Bingham, Brown, Carruth, Connally, Craig, Curl, Davis. SECOND Row: Dowling, Eggers, Evans, Frazier, Gooch, I-lamlett, Harding, I-lockaclay, Hooker, Hurley. 'rumn now: Iaclcson, Iones, Kelly, Kent, Kidd, Kothmann, Lee, Lloyd, Lohmann, McCaski1l. FOURTH now: Metzger, I. Moir, M. Moir, Morton, Newhouse, D. Olson, E. Olson, Perry, Reckewey, Redus. FIFTH now: Reele, Hein, Rernaley, Richards, Rodecape, Hoop, Salter, Schenewerk, Sewell, L. Smith. SIXTH Row: R. Smith, Snell, Snelling, Straus, Thomason, Wagner, Whitehead. MEMBERS: Beverly Albrecht, Dorothy Brown, Dorris Carruth, Billie Ruth Conley, Lena Mary Connally, Mary lane Craig, Mary Curl, Ioyce Davis. Nancy Dowling, Sue Eggers, Elizabeth Evans, Georgia Evans, Wanda Gooch, Mary Lu I-lamlett, Olga Faye l-lankins, Dorothy lean Harding, Dorothy lackson, Peggy lones, Betty lean Kent, lane Kothmann, Rachel Lloyd, Shirley McCaslcill, Elaine Metzger, Josephine Moir, Melinda Moir, Lou Morton, Nancy Gay Perry, Nancy Reckewey, Iosephine Reele, Iune Remaley, Io Roop, Doris Salter, Pat Schenewerk, Charlyn Schmalzried, Ruth Sewell. Lila Marie Smith, Betty Lee Snell, Dolores Thomason, Mary Cecilia Whitehead. PLEDGES: Carol Iuzie Bashford, Barbara Beckett, Margaret Bingham, Carolyn lo Dullnig, Ieanriine Frazier, Betty Hoclcaday, Rosemary Hooker, Iimrnie Kaye Hurley, Iohna Lee Kelly, Carol Ann Kidd, Dolores Lee, lane Lohmann, lean Mayo, Shirley Mays, Twyla Io Newhouse, Dorothy Olson, Elizabeth Olson, Ann Prather, Io Anne Bedus, Ruth Marie Rein, Norma Richards, Annelle Rodecape, Betty Schenewerk, Georgia Schenewerk, Rosa Smith, Marjorie Snelling, Helen Straus, Ieanne Wagner, y 180 Waiting for Bob and Marshall, no doubt . . . According to Puddin's leer, ihe game is already sewed up! . . . Mama Salter fixes kiddies for a big date. 1...- Fall BILLIE CONLEY Io Roop MARY LU HAMLETT PEGGY JONES OFFICERS Spring President LENA MARY CONNALLY Vice-President ELAINE METZGER Secretary PEGGY IONES Treasurer BEVERLY ALBRECHT BILLIE GONLEY 181 Y dams? D el t a Z e ta Alpha Psi Chapter Q. , +7 Su d i ll' 5 ' ill ,qu NN i dl Tor now: Barth, Calhoun, Chapman, Cherry, Gunthard, I. Matthews. srzconn now: lvl. Matthews, Metcalie, Pappas, Rees, Scott, Shirley. 'rl-nm: Row Stoffer, Tanner, Whiting, Zinc. Q MEMBERS: Lois Barth, Nanette Bullough, Mary Margaret Calhoun, Mozelle Matthews, Evelyn Metcalfe, Julia Pappas Faye Scott, Phyllis Stotfer, Lois Tanner, PeQQ'Y Whiting, Peggy Whittington. PLEDGES: Odette Brockman, Evelyn Cherry Betty Chapman, Freda Gunthard, Ieannine Matthews, Margaret Powell, Ann Rees, LaVonne Shirley, Shirley Springer Tonn, Blanche Zink. l82 125 l Ji Phyllis looks to see if the mailman left any- thing for h Ze-ia's talk over their A er . . . Pause before class . . . Delta function. O F F IC E R S F all Spring PEGGY WHITTINGTON President PEGGY WHITING IULIA PAPPAS Vice-Preside t MozELLE MATTHE PHYLL1s STOEEER gd .IX A To. l W. ,g. ...- Xia , - :Ze . -ex' Q YF!-Y' J., eg v- 'ff v , I il -v ge 'fii fe . fs' .qi i 2 , V, M5 'gy eg wo j u 'E ,, , V 1 . , ee. , ...- - ff' Ewan- MJ, .-- -' J' . v efazxf , W, n MARY M. CALHOUN ws Secretary IULIA PAPPAS Treasurer PEGGY WHITTINGTON PEGGY WHITTINGTON 1 83 are OF- +1 P -.EL Gamma Phi Beta Aipha X1 chapter fs. ' 4, - Mn , t . A Q' 5 at ik X . 'i -. was 'J it L f all if if 'wr' jf If HX , ., 3 F A IVY- iii .. gem f :.,,-S: 2 L - ' ' , I . P if TOP Row: Basham, Baxley, B. C. Bell, B. I. Bell, Biles, Boyd, Follett, Gaines, SECOND Row: Gissler, Hailey, Hardin, Iourdan, D. Loomis, M. Loomis, Miller, Milne. 'mmm now: Monroe, Nelson, Odom, Patterson, Posey, Price, Redden, Rike. 1-'oim'rH Row: Slack, B. Smith, F. Smith, L. Smith, Stomper, Stokes, Suttle, Ummel. FIFTH now: Watkins, White, Williams. MEMBERS: Betty Claire Bell, Ioan Charles, Io Hardin, Iacquelin lourdan, Marilyn Loomis, Marjorie Milne, Ruth Patterson, Evelyn Posey, Kathleen Redden, Paula Bike, Katie Frank Slack, Betty Ross Smith, Fayrinne Smith Frances Smith, Eleanor Stamper, Merle Lee Stokes, Mary lim Watkins. PLEDGES: Bobby Basham, Doris Baxley, Betty lean Bell, Talma Biles, Betty Boyd, Carley Burns, Aimee Follett, Nina Gaines, Helen Gissler, Catherine Hailey, Mary Elizabeth Harrison, Virginia Iones, DeLois Loomis, Bobbie Sue Miller, Mary Ruth Monroe, Audrey Nelson, Lillie Odom, Nancy Price, Lettye Lou Smith. Dee Suttle, Dorothy Ummel, Martha White, Audrey 'Williams 184 , 4l aww-we-' The telephone booth is always a popular place . . . lackie and Katie Frank pause to chat with lo on the steps of Dallas Hall . . . Iackie tells the other two all about the cute rushee, O F F I C E B S Fall Spring FRANCES SMITH President BETTY CLAIRE BELL IACQUELIN IOURDAN Vice-President BETTY Ross SMITH FAYRINNE SMITH Secretary ELEANoR STAMPER RUTH PATTERSON Treasurer LILLIE QDOM FRANCES SMITH 1 85 Kappa Alpha Theta ' Beta Sigma Chapter Q 3 if 1 ' ? at V - A tk . ' fi ' 'ft t fs B t 1 . qw M, t t X., n 'V , '. A - 1 WA .Q 9 K .aj ,,,, . :., ,J f , y' ' y , lg Q in t wrt bf 21 'FL- -lwf, -.rf .. ,. A , r..x,. Lgg ik. rf .7 Y ' D? , L V, 4 . y L ff ell A ' Q V i, ' in - .- 1 l ,-rg A i ff, -- ,1 3 . -t . A A init . .-.. sig '-r m ' TOP Row: Adam, Armstrong, Autrey, Ballew, Brooks, B, Burgin, V. Burgin,Burleson, Crenshaw, Dolencie. SECOND now: Drake, Dunbar, Ferguson, Fisher, George, Giles, Greene, Hardie, Holder, Huckaby. 'rl-imp now: Iacobson, Kelly, Kemp, Kindley, Koon, Kuykenclall, Lafield, Lipscomb, Luther, McCleskey. rounrr-r now: McCraw, McCurrin, Melick, Motiitt, Moore, Mott, Newman, Pounds, Prince, Reams. rrrrr-r now: Sanford, Short, Smith, Tower, Travis, Walker, Warren, Waters, B. Wilson, P, Wilson, slxrr-r now: Wood, Wright. MEMBERS: Eleanor Adam, Polly Armstrong, Nancy Brooks, Mae Brush, Virginia Burgin, Ann Burleson, Sarah Lee Cabell, Dorothy Dolencie, Evelyn Dunbar, Ann Giles, Betty Green, Pattie Holder, Maurine lacobson, Lee Kemp, Norma Kelly, Mary Kindley, Sue Kuykeudall, Elise Lipscomb, Ann Luther, Betty McCleskey, Marcelyn lvlclvlurrin, Rosalind Moore, Martha Mott, lean Newman, Denney Pouncls, Betty Shook, Nita Short, Amy Travis, Ann Turner, Jeanne Turner, Mary Louise Walker, Cynthia Warren, Grace Waters, Angie Watson, Betty lo Wilson, Peggy Wilson, Mary Anne Wright. PLEDGES: Ioan Autrey, lane Ballew, Mary Ann Bowman, Betty Burgin, Ann Crenshaw, Marilyn Cunningham, Nancy Drake, Carolyn Ferguson, Grace Fisher, Betty Lou George, Charlotte Greene, Mary Frances Hardie, Martha Holmes, Lucy Huckaby, Polly Koon, Mary Lou Laiield, Mary Katherine McCraw, Darlene Melick, Ioan Motfitt, Peggy Prince, Caroline Reams, Mary Lou Sanford, Anne Smith, Polly Thornton, lo Tower, lo Wood. 186 Marcelyn, Eleanor, and Pattie join Lee for 1 h ' unc . . . Thetagrams dehvered by pledges en- liven the C.O.G.S. peals to the rush other features. Carnival . . . Mary Ann ap- ees with pe-ppermints-and Fall BETTY GREEN SUE KUYKENDALL CYNTHIA WARREN ELEANOR ADAM any 1 ' RE? A 11+ Q63 q i E E OFFICERS Spring President NANCY BROOKS Vice-President DENNEY POUNDS Secretary VIRGINIA BURGIN Treasurer ELEANOR ADAM 187 BETTY GREEN g.:,U':if:f ' ' t V , I 4 t . .uh tru am. .- 5 P' Mt w th ' ' 1 f M-1..71'zss5:a, P 11' six t ti 'V i , ,. , i., F, -v . W .tk esaigt- ry Kappa Ita a Gamma t .r Gamma ?hPChapter X BM I J cl vi :X 'eg ' . 'Q lr ., ':,., ,, ,t ..., . farm - W qs, ,, , N .. ... .thy - k ,M It - C . li: t I?'..4z' ' V t ty' 6 A Ffh tr -1' , ' ' s' ,ii In 4 N T T II' ' A,,, , , 2. fl, 5, , 229 ' s a . shaft tw-' 3 ..,n., ..-.,, a. , 'T yt.. 7' it . - j ,:., 1 ef, , H zz. ,I g i fray: ' F' I.-Sai ., J A ,, nie it l f Q r .-. YI.. c ' a Q 3 ,J fl -. TOP How: Alexander, Bouknight, Boutwell, Bowman, Caviness, Chaney, Collins, Davis, Dupree, Fuller. SECOND Row: Goodearle, Harlcins, K. Harrison, M. Harrison, I-lemenway, Hendry, Irvin, Iacoby, Iohnston, Kirksey. THIRD now: Laves, Leisy, Lonqino, Lowry, Man, Martin, McCall, McClur1g, Melton, Mitchell. x-'ouxrrrr now: Moore, Morrison, Neal, O'Beirne, B. Oram, R. Oram, Palmer, Pitts, Potts, Ridgeway. FIFTH How: Royoll, Shertzer, Skillern, Small- feldt, Stokes, Temple, Tompkins, Townsend, Turner, Ware. SIXTH How: Waskom, Watkin, Webster, West, 'tN'hite, Woolley, Young. MEMBERS: Frances Alexander, Nita Boulcniqht, Margaret Boutwell, Anne Bowman, Mary Ellen Calloway, Nancy Caviness, Betty Chaney, Martha Collins, Donna lean Davis, Laura Dupree, Kitty Fuller, Virginia I-larkins, Katherine Harrison, Priscilla Hemenway, Anne Irvin, lean lacoby, Dorothy lohnston, Mary Dell Kirksey, Margaret Leisy, Lou lane Lonqino, Dorothy Lowry, Marilyn Man, Isabelle Martin, Harriet McCall, Mary Ellen Mitchell, Lucile Moore, Sara Morrison, Ann Northcutt, lane O'Beirne, Betsy Oram, Robbye Orarn, Betty Potts, Nancy Royall, Marilyn Shertzer, Eddy lean Srnallteldt, Martha Townsend, Barbara Turner, Mary lane Ware, Mildred Watkin, Alice Webb, Ella Margaret Webster, Margaret Woolley. PLEDGES: Ieanne Broadnax, Margaret Dalton, Ieanne Gallrein, Mary Io Goodearle, Marjorie Harrison, Betty Glyn Hart, Patsy Hendry, Marion Laves, Trixie McClunq, Ioan Melton, Io Neal, loan Palmer, Gail Pitts, Mary Lee Ridgeway, Barbara Louise Sims, lean Skillern, Kay Stokes, Sally Temple, Phyllis Tompkins, lane Waskom, Ioyce West, Barbara White, Jean Young. 188 L,,,, K 'Where the elite meet! . . . Three beautiful Kappas-Cthis picture was captioned by Harriet, Mildred, and Marthaj . . . Mary Io, Marjorie, Io, and Patsy look to see who is the fairest ot them all. EIN .lv . F R ' ' ' k .hi-x:i'A1.i-ew .Aa b . -,. ' , ' - LQ 2 1 E1 191' ,ff1gfeE'5-',-:AA 3, OFFICERS Fall ALICE WEBB Spring President NITA BOUKNIGHT IEAN IAcoBY Vice-President MARY DELL KIRKSEY LAURA DUPREE Secretary KATHERINE HARRISON MARTHA TOWNSEND Treasurer MARTHA TOWNSEND ,,.. 2 ALICE WEBB 189 ms.. 'n.,-. ff' , it . 1 t w. tl 1 ltt 8 x R ll' A Q x 1 N Vt 5 Pi Beta Phi Texas Beta Chapter ,. V is A It K 1 yr, , Q , N t KI-I e - a H' el' t G ' 5' git --- be-t?'. l 3 , L , iw ,av J . A , is t . f if' is ' 1 'a 51 t 1 . if 3 1-'r ifsitawu. , 'N .:x.,v1x .gm-5 ' ,Z 5 A . thief., . ,sr-it ,gm we - . f L.. '-l ' -.-' l -A .J n - f . . r L: , , , S t ' X -I ft.. , s , i ,' X..-11 IM.. 39 ' 7 'w J 1 tt 'xi - w ' lx' t A fig 1 . ,.. , X . . Y 1 fyguziiflllx 4 F J 'Q 4 Y y r . , ,l tt , 1 If' 1 ' S. TOP now: Adams, Alden, Barnes, Bryant, Burney, Cantwell, Carr, Castleberry, Coke, Coleman. SECOND now: Doty, Dunaway, Dyer, Eickemeyer Elliott, England, Foster, Hanszen, A. Harrison. L. Harrison. THIRD now: Hipp, Kindred, Kitchens, Knight, Longnecker, Lyons, Minter, Morey, Morley Murphey. rounrn now: Murrah, O'Donnell, Pierce, Robbins, Ryan, Scott, Smith, Sauder, Staley, Stine. rzrrx-1 now: Thompson, Tolleson, A. Turner B. Turner, Weir, Wellborn, Winston, D. Wolfe, H. Wolfe, Wooters. MEMBERS: Verda Lee Adams, Betty Alden, Agnes Burney, Io Ann Cantwell, Virginia Carr, Ltlyan Ruth Coleman, Betty Dunaway, Helen Eickemeyer Mary Ann Elliott, Barbara England, Ann Harrison, Lucy Harrison, Phoebe I-lipp, Colleen Keilty, Gloria Knight, Marion Longneclcer, Margaret Lyons Sallie Minter, Ioann Morey, Pat Morley, Sara Ruth Murphey, Ann O'Donnell, Eugenia Pierce, Polly Robbins, Martha lane Smith, Mary Beth Stine Betty Lou Tolleson, Ann Turner, Betty Turner, Virginia Weir, lean Wellborn, Alice Virginia Winston. PLEDGES: Bette lean Barnes, Laura Bass Gloria Nell Bryant, lane Castleberry, Kathryn Coke, lane Doty, lulia Ann Dyer, Phoebe Foster, Taffey Ann Hanszen, Carrie Lea Hilliard, Betty Hipp Becky Kindred, Sara Lee Kitchens, liildegarde Mills, Marilyn Murrah, Roseane Ryan, Susie Scott, Marilyn Souder, Mary Lou Staley, Ioan Thompson Nancy Warlick, Barbara Webb, Donna Wolfe, Helen Wolfe, Cora Sue Wooters. 190 ,kwf Arm shows Becky Where the Co-op is . . . Mur- phey and Morey ask for refills tor rushees . . Genia, the center of attraction. O F F I C E R S Fall Spring COLLEEN KEILTY President COLLEEN KEILTY ANN HARRISON Vice-President VIRGINIA WEIR Io ANN CANTWELL Secretary LILYAN RUTH COLEMAN MARTHA IANE SMITH Treasurer MARY BETH STINE COLLEEN KEILTY 191 .e..sa..e,g... , ,tt it ,- Ma, M L s' lgma Kappa k Sigma Chapter lgaro1ox0Ya2fh, 'E E' - V ., . Z V l 1 ,,, ,YV . 5 f ' I ml T , B X4 ' f , s H , tv ' ,E A wt ' N H if K1 5 gas I sf' f t I? 1 ' .L 1 V LN! :T -Az j' ,' 'as U X Y 5 tl Vi, I f y I Q ff Q I J KLQ, v- , A ,: 'roy now: Arnold, Bay, Beattie, Benson, Berry, Bivings, Boston, Brookshire, Brown, Broyhill. sscoun now: Clark, Clendenen, Cockrell, Covey, Crews, Cunningham, Dunaway, Elkin, Gielo, Gorman. 'rx-HRD Row: Henderson, Iohnston, Keyser, Kuntz, Lackey, Lake, Lawrence, Leifeste, Magoun, Mann. FOURTH Row: Maury, McCalister, Meyers, Monzingo, B. Moore, V. Moore, Nichols, Prince, Purgason, Batclitfe. FIFTH Bow: Rogers, Schwader, Senseney, M, Taylor, M. F. Taylor, Ward, Watkins, Whitaker, Wilson. MEMBERS: Melloa Arnold, Bernice Bay, lanice Beattie, Martha Ellen Bell, Billie Benson, Norma Berry, Drucilla Bivings, Marjorie Boston, Ioyce Brook- shire, Iune Brown, Elaine Covey, l-lildreci Crews, lean Marshall Cunningham, LaTrelle Dunaway, Betty Gieb, Bebe Keyser, Gloria Kuntz, Martha Magoun, Margaret Mann, Anna May Maury, Uarline McCalister, Billie lean Meyers, Bosella Mitchell, Io Ann Monzingo, Betty Moore, Bobbie Lee Moore, Annella Nichols, Mary Elizabeth Rogers, Virginia Schwader, Doris Senseney, Sue Ward, Dorothy Watkins, Sarona Vlhitaker, Anna Wilson. PLEDGES: Katherine Anagnos, Eloise Broyhill, Mary Clark, Lessleen Clendenen, Iosephine Clesi, Virginia Cockrell, Mary Elizabeth Dewherry, Peggy Elkin, Vinita Gorman, Shirley Henderson, Evelyn Iohnston, Sheila Iohnsion, Estill Lackey, Margaret Lake, Betty Lawrence, Mozelle Leiieste, Sara Meggs, Virginia Moore, Norma Prince, Dorothy Purgason, Sara Ratcliffe, Mary Taylor, Mary Frances Taylor, Coy lean Tennison. 192 351- O F F I C E R S Fall Spring MARTHA ELLEN BELL President BoBB1E LEE Mooms DORIS SENSENEY Vice-President VIRGINIA SCHWADER Sue, Norma, and Taffy turn the hose on Fon- . UARLINE MCCALISTER Secretary MARJORIE BOSTON dren gardens . . . Martha Ellen chats Wlth her U - LATRELLE DUNAWAY Treasurer BETTY GIEB friends before gomg up to study . . . Four S1gma sisters. A . ,f- 4- LL . .1 -4 14 1 .MARTHA ELLEN BELL 5 We I 1 QM if L Zeta Tau Alpha Omega Chapter L 'ef' Y 1' Y . ,Lk.,,. t? W M., Y. V is ' H if l it ,N H! I gi l 'A ,','A 5 ':.,: 2' H. is W IW. ld' In .. 5 M 6 fit 1 6 'ror now: Adcock, Bohmtalk, Bowman, Boyles, Carter, Clawson, Cooper, Cowan, Craddock, Dabney. szconn now: D. David, F. David, B. DeShong, D. DeShong, Dorbandt, Dunbar, Franklin, Gallahan, Gardner, Garwood. THIRD now: Glarner, Hamilton, Hamner, Hardy, Harwell, Henneberger, Ien- nings, Laster, McKinney, McWhorter. FOURTH now: B. Mitcham, M. Mitcham, Mitchell, A. Moore, G. Moore, Muller, Murray, Neilson, Nungesser, Odom. rrrrx now: Penick, Royall, Shuttles, Sloan, B. Smith, P. Smith, Stollenwerck, Stripling, Tichenor, Timberlake. srxrx-x now: Vincent, Walker, Weakley, Westbrook, Wright, Zachry. MEMBERS: Mary Frances Adcock, Betsy Bowman, leanne Clawson, Martha Cowan, Dorothy David, Becky DeShong, Peggy Dorbandt, Susan Dunbar, Mary Lou Franklin, lean Glarner, Clarlyn Hamilton, Lel Hamner, Peggy Hardy, Sara Harwell, Stella Frances lennings, Carolyn Laster, Ruth McKin- ney, Pat McVVhorter, Mary Martha Mitcham, Helon Mitchell, Ann Moore, Gerry Moore, Inez Neilson, Dorothy Odom, Nancy Penick, Marion Shuttles, loan Sloan, Betty Smith, Elizabeth Ann Stollenwerck, Mary Iane Stripling, Winifred Tichenor, Sarah Timberlake, Helena Underwood, Mary Anna Walker, Nancy Weakley, Betty Westbrook, Norma Wright, Ieanne Zachry. PLEDGES: Tommie Lou Armstrong, Ieanne Bird, Beverly Bohmfalk, Betty Ilene Boyles, Lydia Carter, Sue Cooper, DeLois Craddock, Gretchen Dabney, Frances David, Dell DeShong, Jackie Gallahan, Marjorie Gardner, Yvonne Garwood, Duanette Hamilton, Martha Ann Henneberger, lune Kimbrough, Betty Mitcham, Iulia Muller, Betty Murray, Miriam Nunqesser, Ioanne Royall, Pat Smith, Jean Vincent. 194 w W 1 45, W, 3. -. 1221, , , ESQ-kg, Wy.-uk Q r K A. - 5 .,P.,, if T-:shi .Q 14- :f '-gui- ' Q EIL f. ,.:, - ffiii N gum . . J. ,H ,.' , -Quay 'L '- 3 ifiuiw-V 5 gpg ., ill- r-Qi ,- ,.5 221:91 1, A - ' an fi, 3-xx 1 I. .V ,K , my A , 4,Cf'H1SE 'fx W . ,v ' , 5 is 15 1' - l Y , ,, 1,1 SNL-' f Hfgifliv 'L1 ' , if L 1 gp 1 6.--f ,..:::::--:::.::x 1-. fv- , '-'L :f , ,f 16? f., X Q' .W f ,gms , ,,Q.'i.,'-29' 'U ll 51' ':,2lTu , . 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PLEDGES: Cecile Davis, Corinne Feldman, Pearl Feldman, Elaine Fox, Norma Goitleib, Ida Mae Guckenbeenier, Rhonda Harris, Selma Lewis, Geraldine Marks, Sondra Oster, Delores Rosensweiq, Lois Rosin, Marcilie Sheinberg. 196 F X wx X W1 1 H , , 54- -eva -532.15118- , I H, SEQ-HM! uw 2zrX?q:+:s , ' H . X , ,Mi ,M,,,y.3. , ' ' vp 5 7 J x President Squires hangs the Blue Key Plaque, one of the trcrditions of S.M.U.'s H0 IIHAIHE ix? XI OFFICERS MARY Io HoBBs President WILLIS TATE V ice-President ' MARY ANN ELLIOTT SGCFSIQTY-TIGCISUTGI if - sg q MARY IO HOBBS sfax o Top row: Elliott, Day, Dunbar, Green, Law. Bottom row: Morey, Read, Schwader, Smith. ALPHA KAPPA DELTA SOCIOLOGY For membership in Alpha Delta, a stu- dent must have a B average in sociology, a C average in all other academic Work, and the intention to use so- ciology in later life. MEMBERS Marjorie Marie Bryan, Lisbeth Day, Evelyn Dunbar, Mary Ann Elliott, Betty Green, Mrs. Ida M. Green, Mary Io Hobbs, Barbara Law, Ioann Morey, Thomas Frank Muse, lane Reib Pollock, Mildred Ann Read, Hiram Scates, Virginia Schwacler, Virginia Smith. l98 E .Q 31' I Top row: Barber, Bearden, Coll, Cook, Craig, Derby. Second row: Freeman, Green, Kindler, Lacy, Niedermayer, O'Brien. Third row: Pinksion, Reid, Shilling, Squires. ALPHA KAPPA PSI Lita 4 NJ Alpha Kappa Psi is an International Pro- qgQ?H,W f- of r -, , -it 'F 4 'af grgfe 153 Qi uwfwfpw W 'HJ Q r , .1 films sfiizygisursiil . . Xkmitqiz? ' iessional Fraternity among Commerce School ffmfil. students, whose purpose is to promote fel- lowship among those who will enter business or the business profes- sions. Requirements ior membership in the local chapter, Alpha Pi, are an intention to obtain a B.B.A. Degree and maintenance of at least a 1.5 scholastic average. MEMBERS Fred Bearden, Stanley Coll, N. B. Cook, Coleman Craig, Rodney Derby, Bill Freeman, Herbert Green, R. C. Morgan, Iohn McFarland, Ioe Niedermayer, lack Pinlcston, Iohn M. Reed, James Reid, Jimmie Shilling, Bill Squires, Bill Tuxbury, Harris Yarbrough. PLEDGES: I. P. Barber, Ioe Carter, P. W. Cox, Winston W. Frenzel, Veryl Kindler, Clyde Lacy, Dennis O'Brien, Calvin Travis. 199 OFFICERS WILLIAM D. TUXBURY President R. C. MORGAN Vice-President N. B. Cooic Secretary IOHN M. REED Treasurer WILLIAM D. TUXBURY le tsl! S ., A L it r H1 iv , L, ,,... ggi .:.K , JA 1 ' N.. , 9 . P! is 'ff , an V 1 . was 'i If ' -..QQiA'T5' it 0 'lop row: Ablon, Adam, Baker, Bowman, Boston, Burney, Calhoun, Caviness Second row: Dowling, Fulda, Golman, Hailey, Harlcins, Knight, Lent, Man. Third row: Mart, Mclver, Moore, Pierce, Remaley, Richey, Riley, Sullivan. OFFICERS Fourth row: Stripling, Ward, Watkins, Winsor, Wood, Wyatt. ANN BELL Prism' ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA IUANITA RICHEY Vice-President rnrzsr-:MAN SCHOLARSHIP f1'I--.li ANITA GOLMAN Secretary V MARION MART Alpha Lambda Delta, a sister group to Treasurer W- ' ' Phi Eta Sigma is composed of freshman girls who have made a 2.5 or better average during at least one semes- ter of their freshman year. MEMBERS Florine Ablon, Eleanor Adam, Laura Baker, Ann Bell, Elizabeth Blakeney, Anne Bowman, Martha Boston, Marjorie Boston, Agnes Bur- ney, Mary Margaret Calhoun, Nancy Caviness, lean Cullum, Nancy Dowling, Renate Fulda, Anita Golrnan, Catherine Hailey, Virginia Harkins, Iulia Johnston, Gloria Knight, Betty lane Lent, Marilyn Man, Marion Mart, Betty Mclver, Emma lean Mead, Virginia Moore, Eugenia Pierce, Iune Remaley, Iuanita Richey, Mary Lou Riley, Mary Iane it A Stripling, Mary lane Sullivan, Mary Sue Ward, Dorothy Watkins, ANN BELL Alice Winsor, Betty lean Wood, Doris Wyatt. l 200 1 1 f .2 . 0 Top row: Archer, Barnes, Brooch, Dickinson, Hall, Hawkins, Haynes. Second row: Iones, Kloppe, McClure, Meletio, Montgomery, Myers, Pitzinger Third row: Ratcliffe, Richardson, Rollins, Slay, Stanton, Tartt, Titus, Wood OFF ICEBS Corr E. BUTLER: President I s E R v I c E CHARLES MONTGOMERY Q Vice-President ,MSN - ,, W WALTER ROLLINS vi Alpha Phi Omega is a national service H Secreglry T ' A OWARD AWKINS - fraternity founded in 1925 at Lafayette Col- TIGGSUIGI ' lege. lts three main objectives are service, ' 7 or friendship, and leadership. Some ot the rnain projects of the year were an all-school dance, a clothing drive, the sponsorship of the Ugly Man contest with all proceeds going to the March of Dimes fund tor infantile paralysis, and the sale of Christmas Seals. MEMBERS Gene Archer, H. C. Barnes, L. B. Broach, Coit Butler, Ted Denton, Albert Dickinson, Robert Hall, Howard Hawkins, Jerry Haynes, Earl Iones, Clarence Kloppe, Bob McClure, Iames Meletio, Gary Mills, Charles Montgomery, Alan T. Myers, Ioe Pitzinger, Morelle Ratclifie, Frank Richardson, Walter Rollins, Willis Ross, lack Slay, Henry Stan- ton, Blake Tartt, Bob Titus, Iudson Wood. 201 COIT BUTLER 0 Bell, Cartwright, Riley, Smith, Vining. A L P H A T H E T A P H I OFFICERS A EDYTH RENSHAW ......... President DAVID STARR . . . . . . Vice-President 5135 VIRGINIA BRADLEY . . . . Secretary-Treasurer 4 P' ' Alpha Theta Phi is the honorary scholastic society of the College of Arts and Sciences. Membership consists of Phi Beta Kappas in residence at Southern Methodist University and members elected from the junior and senior classes of the College of Arts and Sciences. One per cent of the junior class and ten per cent of the senior class may be elected each year. ln order to be considered a candidate for 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: Gertrude G. Babb, john 0. Beaty, john W. Bowyer, james F. Cronin, Clyde Emery, Laurence H. Fleck, john T. Flanagan, Don- ald H. Gallup, Samuel W. Geiser, Ima H. Herron, Gerald Huff, Geoffrey Langsam, john S. Mclntosh, Lillian T. Morgan, Laurence S. Perrine, Charles S. Potts, H. Wynn Rickey, Paul A. Boot, Ray C. Stoker, Walter T. Watson. MEMBERS OF ALPHA THETA PHI ON FACULTY AND STAFF: Claude Albritton, Ann Ashburn, Ed Bearden, George Bond, Virginia Bradley, john L. Brooks, Helen S. Culler, Nannie M. Fitzhugh, Aline Hamlett, joseph P. Harris, Margaret Har- rison, Doris M. johnson, Umphrey Lee, Allen Maxwell, Frank K. Rader, Edyth Renshaw, A. Q. Sartain, H. Clay Searcy, David W. Starr, Ira K. Stephens, jacquelyn N. Young. MEMBER OF ALPHA THETA PHI IN RESIDENCE: Walter j. Cartwright. SENIORS ELECTED IN jUNE, 1945: jayne E. Allen, Dorothy A. Ashburn, Martha Beresford, Margaret A. I. Crowley, Sara Hulsey, Kristine S. Kniseley, john B. McCraW, Carmen Miller, james L. Riley, Patricia S. Smith, jeannette Story. jUNIORS ELECTED IN IUNE, l945: Frances Smith, Betty Vining. SEN- IOPI ELECTED IN FEBRUARY, 1946: Martha Ellen Bell. 202 e Top row: Chamblee, DeVault, Crreenemeyer, I-lenlce, Howell, Mattison Bottom row: Meletio, Montgomery, Patterson, Rollor, Smith, Wallace AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF g ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Any student pursuing a regular course of study in preparation for the profession of electrical engineering is eligible for membership in the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. MEMBERS I. F. Chamblee, E. N. De Vault, I. R. Greenemeyer, P. A. Harringt- ton, Carl Henke, Iohn K. Howell, L. I. Koch, S. B. Mattison, T. T. Means, Iames Meletio, D. W. Miller, Charles Montgomery, Ruth Patterson, Ed Rollor, L. D. Rupel, F. W. Smith, I. E. Stadler, S. M. Taylor, Mary Wallace. 203 GEFICERS S. M. TAYLOR President FRED W. SMITH Secretary S. M. TAYLOR lit xii' ,QL , . C . 1, . NORMA BERRY 9 o Top row: Butler, Heed, I-Iiebert, Lovell, Purqasson, Bender. Bottom row: Sims, Sprinkle, Sullivan, Truitt, Wallace. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION Primarily for Baptist students of which there are several hundred on the S.M.U. campus, the B.S.U. is the connecting link be- tween church and college. Three of the main Works are promotion of sincere interest in the church, a Weekly campus program, and fellow- ship socials. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Norma Berry, president, Durene Heed, enlistment vice-president, Eleanor Stamper, social vice-president, Bob Lovell, devotional vice- president, Mary lane Sullivan, secretaryp Mary Wallace, treasurer, Marjorie Render, service correspondent, Pat Hiebert, publicity direc- tory Charlie Truitt, editor ot The Chain: Bobbie Nell Sims, Baptist stu- dent representative, Coit Butler, The Campus representative, Dorothy Purqasson, music chairman, Valois Crain, scrapbook chairmang Mary Alyce Sprinkle, missionary chairman, Edith Stokely, student secretary. 204 03' gl it 7 O Top row: Albrecht, Archer, Bell, Berry, Burney, Capers, Caviness, M. L. Clark. Second row: N. Clark, Fuller, Hervey, Hitt, Ingram, Iacoby, Leisy, Man. Third row: McMillan, Newman, Schwader, Senseney, Shuttles, Slack, Vining, Winsor .-A Fourth row: Workman. ,W orricrrts . 1 W. ,im-n., til., BETA KAPPA GAMMA I L R f trtt ,fifthg1E qef.i,:ljfI COMPARATIVE LITERATURE AMES BE ILEY Jr, pfwggi j President A .1 '21i,g A. till, ,f ffl AQ flj1'ff, c'l, KATIE FRANK SLACK r- V' -P 'd f Beta Kappa Gamma, a scholarship fra- we resl en 35, ,t , , d h d ANN MCMILLAN Ei, term y, is organize to encourage t e stu y Secretary-Treasurer if of Comparative Literature. Members must have a B average on all academic work, must have completed at least A six credit hours in Comparative Literature, and must be registered in a three-hour credit course in Comparative Literature. A MEMBERS Martha Ellen Bell, Norma Berry, Vivian Brady, Minnie Mae Brown- ing, Betty Capers, Nancy Caviness, Nita Clark, Clara Erieze, Mrs. Bertha Harvin, Mrs. Doris Delhomme Hervey, Genevieve Ingram, lean Jacoby, Elizabeth Kilb, Iohn D. McCraw, Ann McMillan, Marilyn Man, Ruth Mason, lean Newman, Iames Lee Riley, Virginia Schwader, Doris Senseney, Katie Frank Slack, Scott Workman. PLEDGES: Beverly Al- brecht, Gene Archer, Agnes Burney, Beth Butte, Mary Lou Clark, Kenneth Fuller, Alfred Hitt, Margaret Leisy, Marion Shuttles, Olga Singletary, Betty Vining, Alice Winsor. HoNoRARY MEMBERS: Mrs. I. L. Jones, Mrs. F. D. Smith. FACULTY: Mrs. Gusta Nance, Dean F. D. Smith. JAMES LEE RILEY 205 :M ,, . ggi VI W! .F ll OFFICERS BILL Soumss President F ERRIS BAKER Vice-President BILL HARRIS S ecreiary-Treasurer BILL SQUIRES o Baker, Harris, Myers. BLUE KEY 11 As a National Honorary Fraternity, Blue l, iw! FJ' 1 Key attempts to foster an ambition for as l intellectual attainment. lt Was established H for the furtherance, through organized effort among student leaders, of an intensified belief in God, support of our government, and pre- servation of the principles of good citizenship. MEMBERS Ferris Baker, Coit Butler, N. B. Cook, Rodney Derby, Keith Fuller, Tom Gormley, Bill Harris, Dennis Hoover, Bill Maclay, Charles Mc- Eowen, Clyde Mitchell, Iohn Morton, Alan T. Myers, Ellis Reed, Ed Bollor, Ernest Schafer, Mack Smith, Bill Squires. 206 l s .IQ l ,4 ,. ,, T, Mk- V, I1 .. .. ., 7. :. - 'i . T323 7 - 4 ' 's Quai Y X 1 A o Top row: adarns, bateman, clark, coker, Harris, mcknight. Bottom row: Meletio, mizell, Myers, page, peterson, Ratcliife C Y C E N F I O D R f fekf mlfgihhlw Cycen Fjodr is composed of ten outstand- ing men from the senior class. Leadership, scholarship, ability, and interest displayed in student activities are given equal consideration each year in selecting the new knights. Each knight selects a freshman to act as his sert throughout the year. KNIGHTS Bill Harris, Iohn Maclfarland, Iames Meletio, Alan T. Myers, Mo- relle Ratcliffe, Bill Squires. sERFs: sam adams, jerry bateman, harold clark, bill Coker, torn mcknight, bill rnizell, david moon, paul page, ray peterson, doak Walker. 207 OFFICERS BILL SQUIRES President IOHN MACFARLAND Vice-President IAMES MELETIO S9C1'SlG1'Y4TT9GSL11'GI' BILL SQUIRES OFFICERS CAROLYN DUDLEY President BILLIE CONLEY Vice-President VIRGINIA ARLETT Secretary MARCELYN MCMURRIN Treasurer VICE-PRESIDENT BILLIE CONLEY JT Wt t vigtn sgr mpg o Top row: Arlett, Clark, Dolph, McMurrin, Mitchell. Bottom row: Wills, Wright. D E L TA P S I K A P P A PHYSICAL EDUCATION gist A Delta Psi Kappa seeks to advance the thoughts and ideals in the field of physical ' education and to promote fellowship and best interests among women in this field. Requirements for member- ship include a major or minor in physical education, a B average in major subjects, and a Gplus average in all other courses. MEMBERS Virginia Arlett, Marion Clark, Billie Conley, Connie Dolph, Mar celyn McMurrin, Helon Mitchell, lean Wills, Mcuy Ann Wright. PLEDGES: Camille Brewster, Peqqy Elkin, Carolyn Ferguson, Patsy F reeman, Peggy Freeman, Bebe Keyser, Estill Lackey, Ann Strickland 208 aff? ,Ai E 0 Top row: Abbott, I. Bryan, T. Bryan, Carrell, Chenoweth, Craddock, Emery. Second row: Hopkins, Ioiner, Kelsoe, Lewis, McKool, Nelson, Nevitt. 'Third row: Pinkston, Rawlins, Carr, Travis, Ryan, Seale. DELTA THETA PHI Delta Theta Phi is available to those stu- dents of law who have made a seventy-two average for one semester, and who meet the requirements of the present membership. The organization strives to unite fraternally con- genial students ot the law, promote scholarship, and to create an ai- mosphere which will inspire the highest qualities of the legal profession. MEMBERS Bill Abbott, lim Bryan, Bob Buntyn, Max Chenoweth, Bill Duncan, Torn Gormley, Tom Hopkins, Sam McCollum, Mike Mcliool, Leo Nevitt, lack Pinkston, George Seale, Wiley Rawlins. PLEDGES: Torn Bryan, Iohn Carrell, lim Craddock, Silas Crutchfield, Owen Giles, L. D. Holt, Lee lrwin, Bill loiner, Garnett Kelsoe, Henry Lee, Harry Lewis, Ollie Mit- chell, Dwight Nance, Ierry Ryan, lean Patton, Charles Tobin, Tom Truett, Percy Williams, loel Williams. HONORARY MEMBERS: Clyde Emery, Eugene Nelson. I 209 OFFICERS TOM GORMLEY IIM BRYAN Dean Clerk of the Exchequer MIKE McKooL VIRGINIA CARR Vice-Dean Sweetheart LEo NEVITT AMY TRAVIS Clerk of the Rolls Mascot TOM GORMLEY OFFICERS ALAN T. MYERS President HENRY STANTON Vice-President STELLA FRANCES IENNINGS S ecretary-Treas urer ALAN T. MYERS , X? I' H.. mf, t will I.. . 1 -' ft. I A f ' I rim I H WEEE X l o Top row: I. Castillo, R. Castillo, Ienninqs, Stamper, Stanton. Bottom row: Weir, Zapata. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB The International Relations Club exists for those students on the S.M.U. campus Who are interested in international problems. The club has frequent meet- ings at which such problems are discussed. Membership is open to all students who desire to enter into these discussions. ,MEMBERS Lois Barth, Skipper Clair, lose Castillo, Roberto Castillo, DeLois Craddock, Anabelle Currin, Frances David, loyce Davis, Lisbeth Day, Dell DeShonq, Susan Dunbar, Robert Eichenberqer, Kenneth irish, Stella Frances Ienninqs, Catherine Iohn, Francisco Lernus, Minerva Longoria, Laurentina Martinez, Charles Manton, Ruth McKinney, Betty Mcliniqht, Lynn McKnight, Mary Martha Mitcham, Alan T. Myers, Nancy Penick, Caroline Reams, Willis Ross, Louis Sada, Eleanor Starnper, Alex Stathakos, Henry Stanton, Sylvia Stevens, Mary lane Striplinq, Lois Tanner, Sally Temple, Wynona V ictery, Mary Anna Walker, Sue Ward, Raymond Weadock, Sam Weir, Betty Westbrook, Mary Ellen Whitten, Scott Workman, Milton Zapata. 210 0 Top row: Alden, Berry, Brooks, Cantwell, Chaney, Craig, Dawson, Fountain Second row: Goode, Hamilton, Harkins, Harrison, Iackson, Kupier, B. Murray M Murray Third row: Parker, Render, Senseney, Sowell, Stollenwerck, Thomason, Thornton Underwood Fourth row: Venturine, Walker, Wilson, Winston. IOTA EPSILON E Iota Epsilon is the Home Economics hon- H Pie 71 orary. Its membership requirements are a B average in Home Economics and a general C average with a major or a minor in the department. The organiza- tion meets monthly to foster interest in Home Economics and to hear various experts in this field. MEMBERS Betty Alden, Norma Berry, Nancy Brooks, Io Ann Cantwell, Betty Chaney, Iva lean Clark, Mary lane Craig, Virginia Dawson, Doris Fountain, Marjorie Goode, Clarlyn Hamilton, Virginia Hcrrkins, Kath- erine Harrison, Dorothy Iackson, Hannah Kupier, Betty Murray, Marie Murray, Ivey lean Parker, Kathleen Redden, Marjorie Render, Doris Senseney, Marion Shuttles, Ruth Sowell, Elizabeth Ann Stollenwerck, Dolores Thomason, Gloria Thornton, Helena Underwood, Ieanne Ven- turine, Mary Anna Walker, Billie Wilson, Alice Winston. FACULTY: Mrs. Verna Garrard, Mrs. Catherine Waite, Miss Mary D. Walker. Zll OFFICERS MARION SI-IUTTLES President KATHERINE HARRISON Vice-President ALICE WINSTON Secretary NORMA BERRY Treasurer MARION SHUTTLES Htxttffit it sffsfrtyt gzr X gg We Nui - I 4 Q, M Q . ii? it-Qt OFFICERS BETTY VINING President IEAN IACOBY Vice-President BETTY MCKNIGHT Secretary V. A. FOLSOM Treasurer BETTY VINING o Top row: Archer, Couleur, Iacoby, Lee, Mart, McKnight. Bottom row: Metzger, Peabody, Reames, Wright, Wyatt. KAPPA MU EPSILON MATHEMATICS V J' a Kappa Mu Epsilon is the National Math- ematic Honorary Fraternity. It was founded y, 'fx lt , . Reg, to promote the interests of mathematics. its A 2.5 average in mathematics and a B average in general work are the requirements for membership. This organization proposes to maintain a spirit oi fellowship among those interested in mathematics. MEMBERS Gene Archer, Iohn Couleur, lean Iacoby, Marshall Iohnson, Anzell Lee, Marion Mart, Betty McKnight, Robert Peabody, Margaret Rearnes, Philip Sizer, Betty Vining, Sara Waldman, Norma Wright, Doris Wyatt. PLEDGE: Robert Metzger. FACULTY! V. A. Volsorn, Gerald Hutt, Edwin Mouzon, R. Q. Seale, David Starr. 212 'X H tm. .,:. 6' -all . arf -Ll HC 4 1 A Q' Cillii A E Q M.. Q A Q u F Q : C 9 55 1-.r it . 9 .. '. Y .. f '- ., . 'fl ,t lil W .J ,, , t ur 3 I it ,. nv I '. , A- I A ---:N 'X . ,pi by a f ' T ,Dv LM if ii J: . ,lui 0 Top row: Adam, Allen, Beasley, A. Bell, M. E. Bell, Brooks, Cavender, Conley, Crews, Curl. Second row: Fox, Green, Harrison, Holder, Iackson, Iones, Keilty, Kelly, Leisy, Maury. Third row: McMillan, H. Mitchell, M. E. Mitchell, Morey, Penick, Perry, Pierce, Boop, Schenewerk Smith Fourth row: Townsend, Underwood, Walkin, Webb, Westbrook, Williams, Woollard, Wright, Zeltel KIRKOS Kirkos is an organization composed of the outstanding Women on the campus. It has grown out ot the intersorority organization, Swastika, which was composed of the tive oldest sororities at S.M.U. The purpose of the organization is to promote friendship and coopera- tion among the Women students. MEMBERS Eleanor Adam, Doris Allen, Laura Baker, Sue Beasley, Ann Bell, Martha Ellen Bell, Nancy Brooks, Mary Fletcher Cavender, Billie Con- ley, Hildred Crews, Mary Curl, Ioyce Fox, Betty Green, Ann Harrison, Pattie Holder, Dorothy Iackson, Bobbie Iean Iones, Colleen Keilty, Betty Kelly, Margaret Leisy, Anna May Maury, Ann McMillan, l-lelon Mit- chell, MarylEllen Mitchell, Ioann Morey, Nancy Penick, Nancy Gay Perry, Eugenia Pierce, Io Boop, Pat Schenewerk, Frances Smith, Martha Townsend, Helena Underwood, Mildred Watkin, Alice Webb, Betty Westbrook, Audrey Ellen Williams, Ann Woollard, Norma Wright, Virginia Zelfel. 213 OFFICERS LAURA BAKER President MILDRED WATKIN Vice-President ANN HARRISON Secretary BILLIE CONLEY Treasurer LAURA BAKER OFFICERS BOB BRICKELL President LISBETH DAY Vice-President PATRICIA HUDSON Secretary NORTON WEY Treasurer BOB BRICKELL E? fit -3? - ' -Q o Top row: Barth, Cooper, Davis, Day, Deats, Hassler. Second row: Hudson, Krause, Marshall, Snow, Turner. METHODIST STUDENT X MOVEMENT I q I The Methodist Student Movement is the Methodist Church at Work on the campus. V N It is a national organization. The purposes 'F X ot the organization are to strengthen the ties between the Methodist students and the Dallas churches, to cooperate with all student qroups, and to enrich the religious lite ot the campus. COUNCIL MEMBERS Arch Turner, publicity: Bruce Krause, S.C.R.A. representative: Lee Bedford, Lisbeth Day, worship: Donna lean Davis, church membership: Frances Snow, Eloise Cooper, Christian citizenship: Dick Bush, forum leadership: Elizabeth Deats, international and missionary: Elizabeth Hassler, religious extension work: Barbara Barth, community service: Harrison Marshall, recreation and social: Patricia Hudson, reliqious drama: Bruce Krause, personnel: Wayne Banks, President Texas Meth- odist Student Conference. COUNSELLOR: Maye Bell. 214 l E-be . , .. '-'E , Q it mm K, ,T ,I I 1 I I it ff I mm I yytzuir 'fii2i2iw iii ' L 0 Top row: Bell, Cavender, Curl, Iackson, Iones, Kelly. Second row: Leisy, Maury, Mitchell, Townsend, Webb, Wright. Third row: Zeltel. M O R T A R B O A R D ACXMA fl ,JE zzz Q X4 Qualifications for active membership are service, scholarship, and leadership. New members are elected in the spring upon the unanimous vote of the active members. Those women are eligible who will have completed their junior year at the beginning oi the tall term and who have attended S.M.U. at least three semesters. The scholar- ship is at least three points above the most recent campus average. MEMBERS Martha Ellen Bell, Mary Fletcher Cavender, Mary Curl, Ann Har- rison, Dorothy Iackson, Bobbie lean Iones, Betty Kelly, Margaret Leisy, Anna May Maury, Mary Ellen Mitchell, Martha Townsend, Alice Webb, Norma Wright, Virginia Zeliel. 215 OFFICERS ANN HARRISON President DOROTHY IACKSON Vice-President ALICE WEBB Secretary VIRGINIA ZELFEL Treasurer ANN HARRISON . 3' 3 an a, , 3915. i . . Y JK l- k 1 l l: 'Q OFFICERS IUNE BROWN President ANNE BULLIS Vice-President PEARL MILLER Secretary MARY ANNE HOLLOMAN Treasurer l UNE BROWN , 2 t , . O Top row: Bullis Connally, Cunningham, Haesley, Harding, Herrera. Second row: Holloman, lones, Miller, Olson, Pierson, F. Smith. Third row: L. Smith, Sutherland. MU PHI EPSILON M U s 1 c ,rir I f N X. f KEN-. Members of Mu Phi Epsilon are elected XO? 9 from the highest ranking quarter ot all junior ,2fQ'0'QlE,lQQ3Q and senior Women in the Music School. Can- didates qualify through solo instrument Work, Voice, composition, or public school music. Pre-requisite courses are two years of Harmony, one year of History of Music and one year of Sight Singing and Diction. MEMBERS lrnogene Abbott, Iune Brown, Anne Bullis, Ieanne Cunningham, Mary Anne Hollornan, Bobbie lean Iones, Pearl Miller, Martha Pier- son. PLEDGES: Lena Mary Connally, Marjorie l-laesley, Dorothy lean Harding, Mercedes Herrera, Elizabeth Olson, Fayrinne Smith, Lettye Lou Smith, Phyllis Sutherland. 216 JS., xl.. s. Y, T1 , T, I 3? 0 0 Top row: Albrecht, Brookshire, Conrad, Dunaway, Dye, Gieb, Gissler. Second row: Golman, McCalister, McCaskill, Meyers, Moore, Nichols, Bedus, Third row: Russell, Snell, Thompson, Tolleson, Travis, Wood, Vtfooters, Zarafonetis OFFICERS BETTY Io WILSON P HI c H I T H E T A hQ3'G3,.J ' B U s 1 N E s s , - SHIRLEY MCCASIQILL . Vice-President BETTY LEE SNELL Membership is limited to Women students SeC,e,C,,y.T,e,,Su,e, in the School of Business Administration who have a C-plus average in all work in their major courses. MEMBERS Beverly Albrecht, LaTrelle Dunaway, Uarline McCalister, Shirley McCaskill, Billye Meyers, Ann Moore, Annella Nichols, Betty Lee Snell, Betty Lou Tolleson, Amylee Travis, Betty Io Wilson, Angelina Zarafonetis. PLEDGES: Ioyce Brookshire, Iolanda Conrad, Sarah Fran- L E ff r 17? me ces Dye, Betty Gieb, Helen Gissler, Annette Golman, Io Anne Beolus, it , ASH.. 'E' Y V' t .': Betty Russell, loan Thompson, Betty lean Wood, Cora Sue Wooters. Q T -, E -L 5 BETTY Jo WILSON 217 ed i I 1 BILL MACLAY Q i x v 'N' it . ff N ' , 1 r I A N o V ' t G xl' H ... ' if I I K , t n ' ' A'-. Mui: l A -V. A' H F v ik K 3? , V Z t ., Z ft 0 Top row: Allen, Beattie, Bell, Bleuler, Bobb, Brown, Crews, Grizzard. Second row: Hamilton, Hardie, Hudel, Iohnston, Kindred, Mart, Matthews, McCall. Third row: McMillan, Moore, Myers, Naylor, O'Beirne, Paxton, Walker, I. Ware. Fourth row: M. I. Ware, Wilson. PRESBYTERIAN STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION The Presbyterian Students' Association is a campus organization composed ot the some four hundred Presbyterian students in the University. The purpose of the group is to encourage fellowship among the members of the denomination. The Rev. Mac Kennedy of the Highland Park Presbyterian Church is the sponsor, and Miss Lois Bailey, assistant librarian, is the iaculty advisor. COUNCIL Bill Maclay, president, Don Bobb, first vice-presidentg lack Bleuler, second vice-president, Mildred Grizzard, third vice-president: Mary lane Ware, recording secretaryg Mary Anna Walker, corresponding secretaryp Ann Bell, treasurer: Dorothy Iohnston, S.C.R.A. representa- tive: Don Brown, S.C.R.A. representative: Doris Allen, Janice Beattie, I-lildred Crews, Clarlyn Hamilton, Mary Frances Hardie, Betty l-ludel, Becky Kindred, lack Lancaster, Marion Mart, leannine Matthews, Har- riet McCal1, Ann McMillan, Lucile Moore, Alan T. Myers, Ernestine Naylor, Marilyn Nix, lane O'Beirne, Ed Ochs, lack Paxton, Iohn Ware, 'Walter Wilson. A 218 2' T 0 Top row: Bailey, Basham, Bateman, Brickell, Curry, Dofnrnert, Fong Second row: Gallardo, Gardner, Harris, Key, Lannning, Leath, Manton Third row: McKeoun, Richardson, Sada, Sainz, Stepp, Suqg. Turner. OFFICERS PRE-THEoLoa1cAL BRUCE,i,,if,?AUSE A S S Q C I A 'I' I O N' FRANK RICHARDSON The Association affords its members beneficial contact with their future profes- sion, and seeks to promote friendship and cooperation between the pre-Theology students and the students in the School of Theology. Charity projects, social activities, and meetings with prominent clergymen are included on the calendar for the group. MEMBERS George Ackley, Wilfred M. Bcclley, Iohn Basharn, Ierry Bateman, Lee A. Bedford, T. L. Bradley, George Branzell, Robert Brickell, Milton Carroll, I. C. Curry, Roy Dommert, Stanford Fong, Sylvester Gallardo, Clyde Gardner, Bill Harris, Thomas Key, Bruce Krause, Frank Lanning, ' Gerald Leath, Francisco Lemus, Charles Manton, Iames Mclieoun, I. C. Peel, Bill Reckenberg, Frank Richardson, Louis Sada, N. R. Sainz, Howard Stanton, Bob Stepp, Charles Sugg, Brooks Terry, Arch Turner, Jacob Vermillion, Bill Woods. 219 Vice-President BILL WooDs SGCI'6fCZl'Y-TISQSUTGT BRUCE KRAUSE o Butler, Griffin, Key, Stewart, Turner. OFFICERS ERVIN EATENSON President WILLISROSS SIGMA DELTA CHI Vice-President I 0 U R N A L I S M CLYDE STEWART Secretary LESEER IORDAN Sigma Delta Chi is open to men students TSGSLUQI' who have definitely decided to undertake A l f journalism as a profession 't t x . Q X tl! Under conditions of membership, a candidate must evidence intel ERVIN EATENSON Iordan. 220 journalism as a profession. lectual ability and moral character, showing that he is equipped for MEMBERS Coit Butler, Ervin Eatenson, Don Griffin, Alan Myers, 'Willis Ross Clyde Stewart, Stanley Turner. PLEDGE: Jack Key. FACULTY Lester 0 Top row: Ames, Bell, Boston, Fields, Golznan, Goode. Second row: Green, Harrison, Ingram, lackson, Kuntz, Naylor. Third row: Read, Reames, Weir, Wyatt. SIGMA DELTA PI F i- - 7 Davos l , -14 .fri qi 4' h ll .F fi tau .-QS fl-f -4 . 13' 's,.J.sNJ,. .ligiyw 1 f7?vaf Requirements for membership in Sigma QE Delta Pi are six hours of intermediate work Sf Y-P'-9' in Spanish with an average oi Bsplus, and at least one term Oi Work in Southern Methodist University with a general average oi not less than B. MEMBERS Ruth Ames, Martha Ellen Bell, Elizabeth Blalceney, Carolyn Boston, Vivian Brady, Sara Ferguson, Ethel Freeman, Renate Fulda, Anita Golrnan, Marjorie Goode, Herbert Green, Ann Harrison, Lucy Harrison, Genevieve Ingram, Dorothy Iackson, Iulia Iohnston, Gloria Kuntz, Nellie Loomis, Ernestine Naylor, Mildred Ann Read, Margaret Reames, Naomi Watson, Virginia Weir, Louise Williams, Doris Wyatt. FACUTY: Elise Donnell. 221 OFFICERS ANN HARRISON President MARTHA ELLEN BELL Vice-President DORIS WYATT Secretary DOROTHY IACKSON Treasurer ANN HARRISON OFFICERS E. N. DE VAULT President S. M. TAYLOR Vice-President M. R. IoHNsoN Secretary I. F. COULEUR Treasurer E. N. De VAULT Q Couleur, Greenerneyer, Lee, Olewnick, Taylor. SIGMA TAU ENGINEERING Sigma Tau is a national engineering hon- orary fraternity. Members are selected from the upper third of the junior and senior classes from those men who quality on the basis ot practicality and sociability. The fraternity desires to be of service to engineering edu- cation and to form professional friendship. MEMBERS I. F. Couleur, E. N. De Vault, I. R. Greenemeyer, M. H. Iohnson, A. O. Lee, D. W. Miller, G. I. Olewniclc, I. D. Padgett, S. M. Taylor. 222 0 Top row: Arlett, Armstrong, Barnes, Barrow, Burleson, Cavender. Second row: Crews, Goldberg, lrvin, Kelly, Lawson, Perry. Third row: Pierce, Waters. THETA SIGMA PIII ,r Theta Sigma Phi is a national journalism professional honorary whose purpose is to E ,i if-'ii i' promote better journalism among women students and to inspire women to higher aspirations in the field of writing. Membership is reserved to girls who are majoring in or spec- ializing in journalism and who maintain a B average in journalism and a C average in other subjects. MEMBERS Doris Allen, Virginia Arlett, Polly Armstrong, Ann Barrow, Ann Burleson, Mary Fletcher Cavender, I-lildred Crews, Ada Goldberg, Anne Irvin, Betty Kelly, Nancy Gay Perry, Grace 'Waters PLEDGES: Bette lean Barnes, Mary Coates, Mary Elizabeth Dewberry, Remy Lawson, Eva Pierce. 223 OFFICERS Doms ALLEN President ANN BURLESON Vice-President BETTY KELLY Secretary VIRGINIA ARLETT Treasurer DORIS ALLEN OFFICERS MURIEL POWELL President BETTY KELLY Vice-President MARY ELIZABETH ROGERS Secretary NANCY GAY PERRY - Treasurer MURIEL POWELL .,4+ o Top row: Altman, Ballard, Bond, Iennings, Kelly, Lawler. Bottom row: Lloyd, Mitchell, Perry, Rogers, Smith, Whitehead. ZETA PHI ETA S P E E C H ig,-,ZA ,. Q Zeta Phi Eta is a national speech hon- A fflfffi .247 X 192 -E , 5 'T+TF 4'-4 ' orary. its qualifications tor membership are Imff. 1 an advanced standing in the Speech Depart- ment with a B average and an average ot B- in all other college Work. The work ot this chapter is to upkeep and improve the McCord Mu- seum. ' MEMBERS Alice Altman, Norma lean Ballard, Betty Bond, Anne lrvin, Stella lennings, Betty Kelly, Lucille Lawler, Rachel Lloyd, Mary Ellen Mit- chell, Nancy Gay Perry, Muriel Powell, Lila Smith, Evelyn Surles, Mary Cecelia Whitehead. PLEDGES: Betty Boyd, Virginia Harris, Rosa Smith, Elizabeth Ann Stollenwerck, Carolyn Wolfe. LADVISORSI Edyth Renshaw, Mary McCord. 224 Q' . ii .,.. iikii R - AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ANlERlC-'AN rj CIVIL ENGINEERS A, CIVIL ENGINEERING 5 WI L ' OFFICERS - -- NGINEERS DAVID CLAIR ....... President FU'-'NDG9 EARL IONES ..... Vice-President V. .351 A EVANELL IOHNSON . Secretary-Treasurer A.S.C.E. is open to all civil engineering students in the School of Engineering. lts purpose is to acquaint the rnem- bers with the iield ot engineering. This Work involves both social and Commercial activities. Published reports by the members are received at regular meetings. MEMBERS Louis Almgren, I. T. Ansley, Thomas Pete Ball, William L. Bratz, Lynn Chapman, David E. Clair, lldeionso Domin- guez, W. C. Gromatzky, Evanell Iohnson, Gordon lohnson, Earl Iones, Anzell Lee, Andrew B. Lytle, R. D. MCNeme, Dan Moreau, Charles Norton, Doris Pitzinger, Ioe Pitzinger, Charles M. Powell, Guy Radley, Eugene Smith, Robert Smith, Tilman, Smithy, Iohn A. Tiepel, Robert L. Towels, H. Lloyd Van, K. D. Watkins, Robert L. Yielding. TOP ROW Brown Duthie SECOND ROW Eaton, Montgom- ery THIRD ROW Rollor 0 TOP ROW: Clair, Iohnson. SECOND ROW: Iones, Lee, Lytle. THIRD ROW: D. Pitzinger, I. Pitzinger, Smith. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 5' OFFICERS DICK TURNER . . ..... President T1 CHARLES MONTGOMERY it Q, f g g . . . . , . Secretary-Treasurer The American Society oi Mechanical Engineers is open to students majoring in mechanical engineering. lt seeks to develop professional Contacts and interests in engineering students. This is accomplished through meetings where technical films are shown and professional engineers are speakers. MEMBERS Alvin Brown, Ir., William Cooper, George Duthie, Clar- ence Eaton, lr., Irving Goldgar, Everett lohnson, Frank dr X McGowan, Charles Montgomery, Ed Rollor, Leon Schultz. 0 225 y 0 : , ' . 'F' : iE A sb L'-I A ' p 3 X , A I - Thomas Tapp, Dick Turner, Ioel Warkentin. fl' - - DELTA PHI ALPHA OFFICERS BETTY VINING ..... . President IoHN MORTON . . Secretary ROBERT PEABODY ..... Treasurer Delta Phi Alpha membership requirements are a mini- mum oi twelve hours in German with an average grade of B, indications of continued interest in the language and lit- erature, and good standing in all other work. The fraternity aims to promote the study of the German language, lit- erature, and culture. MEMBERS Nita Clark, Elizabeth Hudel, Iulia Johnston, Betty Kelly, Iohn Morton, Robert Peabody, William Smith, Betty Vining. FACULTY! Gilbert I. Iordan. 0 TOP ROW: Davis, Dye, Harrison, Hudel. SECOND ROW: Iennings Knight, Leisy, Moss. THIRD ROW: Puls, Richardson, Warren. 0 TOP ROW: Clark, Hudel. SECOND ROW: Kelly Morton. THIRD ROW: Peabody, Smith, Vining. THE GEOGRAPHY CLUB OFFICERS ELIZABETH BLAKENEY .... President RAYBURN DYE .... Vice-President MARGARET LErsY . . Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS Elizabeth Blakeney, Ianet Brinker, Ralph Davis, Rayburn Dye, Lucy Harrison, Elizabeth Hudel, Stella Frances Iennings, Gloria Knight, Charles Lehecka, Margaret Leisy, Muriel Moss, G. K. Newton, Mary Ann Puls, Shelby Richardson, Cynthia Warren. FACULTY: Virginia Bradley, Edwin Foscue. - L 12:11 226 51,2 . . 'Eel' PI LAMBDA THETA EDUCATION ig OFFICERS yr .ff PEGGY LOUISE IONES . . . President I 'Q 1 l f t MARION SHUTTLES . . Vice-President 'Q VIRGINIA ZELI-'EL . . Secretary MRS. H. LEVY ..... Treasurer Pi Lambda Theta qualifications tor membership are sch- olarship, leadership, and professional interest. Candidates must have completed 75 hours of college credits including six advanced education, must have a general B average, and a B-plus average in the School ot Education. MEMBERS Eloise Edmudson, Patsy Hayes, Dorothy Iackson, lean Jacoby, Mrs. Katie Mae Iones, Betty McKnight, lane Rogers, Marion Shuttles, Georgia Souris, Norma Wright, Virginia Zeltel. 0 TOP ROW: Eclmundson, Hayes. lackson. SECOND ROW: lacoby, McKnight, Rogers. TI-HRD ROW: Souris, Shuttles. Wright, Zel fel. . .. . , A . -.if '69 i D i . I L V - 51' .dw 5 16 l' C ' rit I ' ? I ' E, I ' ' -I . .f . -I A gsm I . X' -gi A if S.. ' ' ' ' - ,Ee ' . - ' . ' , 1 ' -it fi ,. f . 3-6 6 I LKAZLX- H kg, ffl -f' J G '- .X , 24 N .SAA Ti . sz, i 3 1 .. ' L L .I .' N Emi 1 ' A A , f. f ., . lil. N ' 2 ,Andi . ' I Y .1 - 3,7 f ' iam' Ai 13, H ,L- lf Ix G' ij r bl.-J w ' gi!! .nf sf .I X1 I PSI CHI PSYCHOLOGY OFFICERS HELENA UNDERWOOD ..... President RUTH MCKINNEY . . . Vice-President VIRGINIA SCI-IWADER . . . Secretary A. O. SARTAIN ....... Treasurer Psi Chi requires an average of B in Psychology courses taken and a C average in all other Work. The group has regu- lar meetings and outstanding authorities in the field of psy- chology address the organization from time to time. ACTIVE MEMBERS Laura Baker, Florence Bickly, Marguerite Creighton, Mary Gozzaldi, Clarlyn Hamilton, B. A. Hargreave, Dolorres Hudspeth. Lela Anne Leach, Ruth McKinney, loann Morey, Muriel Powell, Samuel Rude, Virginia Schwader, Betty Shook, Katie Frank Slack, Martha Townsend, Helena Underwood, lean Wellbom, Peggy Ie-an Wilson, Angelina Zaratonetis. ASSOCIATE MEMBERS: Betty Claire Bell, Virginia Blattner, lolarida Conrad, Elaine Covey, Lisbeth Day, Gwen Deaton, Marjorie Goode, Betty Green, Mary Lu Hamlett, Ann Harrison, Lucy Harrison, Mary lo Hobbs, Bebe Keyser, Barbara Law, Shirley McCaskill, Nancy Penick, Kathleen Redden, Mack Smith, Betty Lee Snell, Dolores Thomason, Ann Leslie Turner, Margaret Ann Turner, Mildred Watkin, Alice Winston, Mary Ann Wright. FACULTY! B. L. Gothan, A. Q. Sartain, C. L. Wisseman, I. U. Yarborough. 227 W .F Qt pw ,N .,, x, K+. X... '., ' W ' .,w,.-asa rf My , F. I 2 5 W K . . ' H w' m n , H V 3' f . 1 'if f . , pffgfxi ga, H If! W, Y-1 ,I ,fn .1 :I MF5, vm j, V' wi-Sr 2 ' 'affix 1 H - .5-mmf . . , iw . . U. '59 1 Hx 1 V 'li Q . . HH F 1 , i - . ' Eff ,,L. ,, L N1 f .Af I , ,WT ,. ,,f1,113- -4 mv A ' , 5 ,5 N -.M , , vel. V 1 W H1 gg , E N, . ....,-,N M If . ' . L :. U J Q, ,E - M ,!.uv,g3g,Q3 1 l'l 2 I X 3. ,gf -J.. -Q M23 F 1' L nf ? 4. . '. w 4 4 Q. o -1 ,7 .4-fi? ' Q, K XA -.1 H 19' .. .4 fail? 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Queen Betsy smiles happily af- ter her Coronation . . . Betsy and her escort, last year's horne- coming queen, Virginia Bolt, and President of the Student Body, Norma Wright, stand at attention While Varsity is play- ed . . . A thrilling moment at the Homecoming game with Texas. 235 --,S 356838 Northcutt tries but still nobody makes a pass at her . . . Donna Grace enter- tains Tri-Delt rushees with black magic . . . What are you majoring in? . . . Pi Phi's and rushees enjoy the latest moron joke . . . Billie lean c1oesn't seem to be enjoying the hectic rush Week. 236 3'-QW. L 2 1 A. X v ff ffr--ff Sli a ,H m '54, ,'1f2 '.ln- 1 'nf-4n,' rl -.mlb ,jr I 'I -'w-. 1 I ,. Pattie, Norma, and rushee Lucy are happy over the whole thing . . . Gamma Phi's shelebrate with champagne . . . Chi Omega's impress rushees with big blow- out . . . These serious expressions denote an interesting conversation . . Smile, darn 'ya, smile. 237 5 I A H HW Witt.. A A A x X 1 W? 'cs -:P--rf r' .. A- , X ,X , A-4' L is' 'A Q : ' 'A I . , ,N LMA' K H, vmx t , 1-1 Q ' bi. I . . A J, - li J.--I-lb. I 4 l .r l i Y: ' l 1, ' J di ,A.,, . it - mf Co-eds lending on attentive CPD V if w i ear to distinguished guest . . . ng 'l 'P'-L Never let it Joe said thot Bobby NLWW u flllj 1 is o Wcxllflower . . . The co-op, prior to March, . f W 1946! . . . You mean someone studies in the Ii- , u f- A brotry . . . Aff I sez to him . . . The right WGY Vi ' to spend or lazy sprinq afternoon. Q ? iff 1- .L W. A- 238 I 4 U- 'ns - tt' Uifw Q N 6. x K, I Q , faux --f' mf QQ f W, Ziff: , , 1:2 ,Im w 1 A - V 'N '. f 33 wr: W N gm , ' , M: w ww X, Vw ,W . , fi: -' , Q3-wi , AV . .gg N, 5 , JL ,. ' nf,f'j:y,A, H P :- z ,l if ' 'iff ' , ,J E A A 5 ravi , - '11 . , .Q . X' ' 2 :nhl ,K 1 , ya' ,Qx 'xr' 7111? A B L Q5 fr Aix Q, 4 L 1 5 ' x I .. L .,,l' .f - --:, ,W V fag' I w S ' nik '-Q K A IW, , M Yi x.,'w!' W iw ,. 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' . s, fs, Y.. . 4 I 1 .1 .-.- 'a 'A 1 .mm was 11 'ef p11 17 'mf 11Q'?E?1FN'1 11 1 1 W. 1911 1'1111 '. 52114 ' fi!-.1 -ff. ' -if fif?53I 1 ii-'F ' , ,fr 'g 'fiiffal ?F1 1 - .-, .. 1 31 . '.. 1 ,,...Q-Agar, 3 6 U 1 1 S l ' 1 I ' iz asf K ' ? QQ. fb ith:- .M 1 '- 1 . 1 1-, -Q, .- 'fu - Q- ' 1 IQ: in 7 2 E? I? .ti TU' i. E--'fllll Q-Ll, '! Reverse order-two sailors and a girl . . . Hold ii, girls . . . Bobbie lean enter- tains Miss Spragins and the Alpha Lam's. , . . Virginia, Mary Lee, Patsy, and MOI- tha Wait for the Kappa meeting to start . . . My! My! What would Emily say? WN- , .V . ve' 1 Misses vs. Sissies Two on the wall is better than one on the hand . . . Peaches Dean in a des- perate situation . . . Two bits! . . . Poor little Tommy is trapped . . . Cheesecake by Fraternity ROW. ' :-.-,,x- ,rg-.. gs. Q T7 Chow line at Homecoming luncheon . . . Bill and Robert use Commando tactics on Betty and Frances . . . Pete spins a platter for Delta Chi brothers . . . Swinqtricks, here We corne . . . Three solemn sailors . . . Plain Water eh, Io? 244 NH? 2 t 1 . - 1 1. L 1, J., 5 5 : -- .1 , T-,N ATO's and Phi Delts qape at the raid on the SAE's . . .Pickets jam portal of Sig Alpha House. . .Alan T. explains the situation to Brother Goan at the party which ended this hectic Week . . . The latest fashions -courtesy SAE . . . Is chivalry dead or is it just that the SAE's hate Women Cduring Bra-a-ck Week, that isl . . . Who is chasing whom, Boutwell? L. b-iSHrf1 gg. 12? jiiyw, msfyiai Pe-nick and Strip looking official . . . Who wfwldnuf qilfe them a lift! . . . Co-op bound .y,, lt muff not be from Uncle 'C,,,,Q,, Ha...-1d1s'smiliriaX. . . Luther returns to haunt Mrs. Babb and the library . . . A duplicate-just to prove that someone studies. will 'PSV 'QP 1, , .pa-.vA..3 f2 53' '12 an-MTI ff ,- '.'1gf'-',1, mf, .. f .-, ., K , . 1 .,.-,or-I - M' Ki,-'-ffitg 1 Y-, g-.v.,, 'ffA-- .d--,- ,WJ 4 'V' . ,V U'f'.-1'1.'uZ-.-:al 1. -- - kv!-'T f'3.,i5i-i'r ' T 7 . ff.-frfyf-.f:L',,1.u, ff 1 p. ...I . , b .,...J, . ,-,A 5-5,1-I-fs:'f '-g'f,m -1- '.,,., , .-5 - -NI v l .5,j3:a'Pf. - kgs --Qfg .nh 4' .- V I- - ' f'- J.. 11 2 ' 2' ,. 3.-IE. tj qi , gy, ma, ,, - -4 ' ., .nu h ,,,.-. I. Qtr, ?,Jr4,v, UL. ,aww .11 Lf, A, 43.26.--1.-,-., ,y,.r-f.,L-bv .Ja .' . J. -ir -61- ' , Y-ur i That white stuff is snow, Pe-QQY . . . Vllinter scene- Dallas Hall . . . Cold, Foxie? . . . Iohn and Ioan hom- bard approaching victim . . . Three grand old ladies of S.M.U. playing in the snow. . .Rod crowns Gig King of the Eskimos. ' 1.4. il' a gil ' L 3 ff V1 191 3 fu gi if f. Q 'nf ,- K Q nw egg? in ,WJ 2. V ,,,,,, , ., ,EAW in w ww v. , ,. ,A . mn A.. 1 I f :1y,Q:. 'I iss ., u YI 1 . :N .9 Betty and Ioe turn on the glamour . . . She would have voted for you, Ioe . . . Barber offers cr helping hand . . . Mcxrihcr cmd buddies off for cn spin . . . Preparing for or lost Week-end. WN me 'gifs R al E ,-,re-' -ws! 4EJ,,-nw.-up lhwldav--Af . -JQF' ...ffl- .Y ,V maQ'!.' 'A ' 'CL- 'u..,n , Five 'til . . . The Pathfind- ers' '... Eleanor and Mack together-as usual . . . Skinny and Earl taking advantage of the tree of knowledge . . . Puddin' doesn't need books? . . . Claxton points the Way to the polls. L , 51 'Ui a V3 qi! va ,gil ,ij i. ' Y - may I' ,E hi 49' r1 ' mmggu-f HHQSQWLQLSA 'U V' klf'-., Vikw-is 'E N , my ,-. YV ' 'll-,' b.... , ,. . I 4 4. . X, , 1. ' 14kNL. U . ,J I., ,A ki A A ' 1 ii? r 1 f- . F 4 i ' ' ,vu v 'A 'A --K ,. - --MrJQ,- 2 'h ' 'Nr. new u-, El nfl' llll uv 1 ,..,,,, --va Decrdwe-ek . . . Pretty Perky studies . . . Old rock- ing chc1ir's got them . . . Gobs . . . Gals . . . cmd more qobs. iff? ' of ' F ply iii- wt ,, ,ar-X 'M , , - Kan-al. r-Q S. Wonder what line he's using . . . who have you qot there, Bob? . . . That's dangerous, fellows . . . Keith, Suzie, Ioan, and Gfccil . . . Nita and Bob- bie Sue take lite easy. .1 I 4 ,I 252 ' -U. , 1 ' ' , i ' ff -'51 J , ' v ,- -Ailfihqegs ,i,35rVxt6,yK., , .V ,. 41: 'J .I V if V5.5 in , 5 -f-545191 +V- Q wg',3Q'ff'5g,i3'ff'T'1 Kg -' -, ,.-,R f..f f.: V .A Y . 4--1. ppq,,,, l .ii Marilyn and Vic have time to chat . . . Cecil gives Charlyn his best line . . . They must be taking advantage of the G. l. Bill of Rights . . . Doris shares her Campus with Mary Ann . . . Marga- ret seems happy over the results of rush. 253 R W-'FUXW' ff,f'i V . f' A gig 'I'- ' '!lM9f1 '-0-...Q Q M .3 r , ' I1 E' ijt ' 'l'V f,2 ' H ll' . ,, A JT. ' .43 .. ,L w w ., H.-af ,... 1: 1- A :mv ,rw wx H- ,X fx - ' , Y mM V 511' A K 1 fx gr ' 5 .Ln yn :ty , Us 'I 4'-F Nm G x, .W A.Ma,Y N. . Q 145.4 'i A , . ' ,I , 1 2 JL ' r X x , ,, 5 5 .2 vgn -. If 3 N 1 X A N , 5 4 W ,, 5 -1 ff. Q -- I- -iyaf' '.f Q v L ,F I I F x I Casanova Langford and harem . . . This is much more fun than going to classes . . . Dennis tells Earl all about his and PegqY's engagement . . . To cut or not to cut, that is Hari-y's question . . . We know the campus is crowded, but is this really necessary? . . . Avoiding the photinias. ' ' I V ww Ht ei Wwj ,,,,,,.111-.- 'Q P sss w -if 25 ' . , ,N W su 'il li:UPggT1v, L. -i' ss by :gi Iim must have told Cal his for- mula for freckle cream . . . Mack and Eleanor discuss comparative anatomy . . . Air-mail special to the one . . . Is this the new issue of Maolemoiselle? . . . the strong wind aids- the Schenewerks and Delores Lee. ' 256 eff ,iv 7-:C I got one, too, sdys lone . . . Oh, to be ot S.M.U. now that spring is there! . . . Hub- bof! Hubba! . . . Ieom cmd Betty bring home the bacon -ond The laundry . . . Som ond Bob en route to see the Mustangs icmgle with the Longhorns. 257 Li' . -Q-'J' H2521 idling . . . History is being made . . . Wonder if they're discussing calculus . . . Bar- bara cmd Ray-perfect exam- ples of buddies '... Sherman said it when he marched through Georgia. ,K, .,..' ,,, .- Lv-, .f ss,,.,t...., f-ff f ,J l.. 1,, ..., . ,..,., , . Y , - gg-3' g , V .Vg tix mt-. ,:,,,..., , ' - fi-, ,2d.Li:.sv.:tY ,... re- il f gags ,Q Bet he can't prove he's !:X L been studying . . . Did you . hear the one about the trav- eling salesman Who went on a trip?' '... The Delta Rl'1o's get toqether in the Rotunda . . . Loyal supporters Watch the Kappa Sig game . . . Iohn seems to be a good listener. 1 I 'fl'-Vu LJ 1 'bl' N 'J Til- , :1f',,5':3,-:fl J ' 2, ,-1. , , ' . . ,h .. vfff- J ff' V 2- 1- v.. 1, u1 'j 1 1 U. ,F , rfb..-of WF' I r---y4'QJ--:Q T C 4' T' llll .url +I .. K l,,E..,ys, .K . Lg: ? I I J ,QL ,,,L,AL W 1 P 1 x , , JXBSQXL, 'X 'ff J?S'?5:3?? I - i 1 ,Q L . l. 19151 -5.55, , . 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'-. -ff, 1 S K 'si'-' 'fr1'iQf'f11A1, x Q95 t1,,'1.i :ggi ' :,'f5,1'fQ gif' ,,,l' 1 , ,Q - X I 1 ' M . 211 'TF' '...-4 'f?1 f gf'1 X L'if...,1 '3 1s X V211-' 1.1. I ,, ,H-N -,-r if fx. , 1- H 1-, H :X 71, , .M , Azx 1 1 .Y X1 ' QM X 11 '..1 w, 21 gf. 1, P -:lj 1 11f-4. ' L11 -1 151117111 ' 1 ' '11 11 1 '1' 1 1,1 1,1 .11 1 111111111,,Qg 1 Q1 1 11 1 1, Mi ,.1, E 111 The M Association U The Wearers of the coveted ll are sports-loving and hard- fightinq athletes .... They are typical Mustangs Who Were faced with strong Competition and many times emerged Victorious. . S.M.U., 1945-46. FOOTBALL HAROLD CLARK EARL COOK G. B. CRANFILL LENDON DAVIS TOM DEAN W. M. DERRICK JACK ELLIOTT CLAUDE HILL IENE HOLT ORTIILLE JOHNSON E. L. KEETON PETE KOTLARICH TED LEVERIDGE HOWARD MALEY RAY MALLOUF EUGENE MCCLINTOCK GEORGE MCCORSTIN DAVE MCCOY IAMES MELETIO CECIL MILES BILLY MIZELL DAVID MOON FOOTBALL PAUL PAGE ROGER PARKS, Mgr. BOB QUINN BOE RAMSEY BILL REECE DICK REINKING LEON SCHULTZ HOYLE SIMES BILL SQUIRES JOHN SULLIVAN CECIL SUTPHIN DOAK WALKER EUGENE WILSON HORACE YOUNG BASKETBALL GEORGE ACKLEY, Mgr. SCOTT ERNEST BRYAN LLOYD PERCY PENN BURT ROLLINGS IOHN ROWLAND 273 They are the lettermen Ot BASKETBALL HARRY TEAL DOAK WALKER JOHNNY ZATOPEK BASEBALL BURT BERRY ICE DYER JOE GEARY BRUCE KILMER HOWARD MALEY CECIL MILES SKELTON NAPIER DICK PIEINKING, Mgr. BILL VVITTE TRACK GRVILLE JOHNSON CLIFFORD KRAMER, Mgr EUGENE MCCLINTOCK TENNIS KENNETH CRAWFORD Dr. Edwin Mouzon is chairman of both the f-fzddeaz damned 1.6 members of which are Roy Munger, Madison Bell, Lloyd Messersmith, Willis Ross, and Layton W. Bailey, coun- cilp and Laurence Fleck, E. F. Plath, Mayne Longnecker, and David Starr, committee. The Athletic Council governs all athletic endeavors of S.M.U. Rules for eligibility, qualifications for winning the coveted M, and all other decisions of policy rest in the hands of the council. The Fac- ulty Athletic Committee en- forces the rules of the South- west Conference, Approves football scholarships, and ap- proves all athletic schedules. .1 : jf -' l 114 Lester Iordan serves as 366450644 msd Padlaazq Daman of all Mustang athletics. He has been pub- licity director for four years, but only in Iuly of 1945 was he appointed acting busi- ness manager. Some of his many duties are managing finances, making schedules and contracts, supervising equipment and grounds, and publicizing S.M.U.'s athletics. 274 ...s..-W As Director of Athletics, Madison Bell is the general supervisor of all matters pertaining to sports. His duties range from obtaining financial aid for athletes who seek it to creating favorable public rela- tions. Dr. R. E. Morgan is the physi- cian for S.M,U.'s athletic teams. He may be seen at each game cheering for the Mustangs. The secretary of the athletic department is Aline Harnlett. She handles the office Work of the teams and is a friend of each player. 275 ' . 'W 1 A-'p -,. M' . Vw' . f ,f . W N. I. , L i I , rl - . ,J ogy., Q ' ,. 1 2' 7' ' s fy ' , ' 4- wg' F ' ag. ,,,i'1, f Q - .,g.'.X'Q:...,- W-',. A-. .,,gd, .:. ,an L :fig , v j if IB, 4, , :He ,s - -.. ,A , ..... .Y . . , Y, . . Doak Walker tries to get away from his Would- be Arkansas tackle-r as the rest of the players seem to enjoy lying on the ground .... Mustang support- ers clap to the music of the band during the football games .... An informal shot of the famous Mustang Swing Band as it prepares to march between halves at one of the games. he 1945 Zljfdlidgf Top row: Owens, G. Clark, Ethridqe. Sixth row: Franklin, Craniill, B-aqqarly, Napier, Beard, Pelz, Russell, Deitos. Fifth row: H. Clark, Basharn, Sutphin, Moon, Grantham, McCracken, Bartlett, Welch Fourth row: Burns, Lipke, Mizell, Elkins, Leveridqe, Smith, Quinn, Orsak. Third row: McCorstin, Martin, Page, Bounds, Crocker, Shurtleif, Marion, Richardson. Second row: Squires, Reinkinq, Switzer, Bulls, Elliott, McFarland, McCoy, Miles. Bottom row: Kotlarich, Wilson, McClintock, Maley, Dean, Schultz, Cook, Meletio. FUUTBALL I Assistant Coach Rusty Russell came to S.M.U. in February, 1945, from Highland Park High School in Dallas. Since then his popularity has grown by leaps and bounds. Not only is he well liked, but Russell possesses calm and capable Ways which inspire the players' confidence. In his one year at S.M.U. he has been a main cog in organizing and training the foot- ball team which Won second place in the Southwest Conference. 'K -K Also included on the coaching staff this year were Charles Trigg, assistant coach, who returned to S.M.U. in late Oc- tober ,from the Navyp Forrest C. Baccus, assistant coach, who also returned from the Navy in Octoberp and Herman Cow- ley, who served as assistant coach dur- ing the 1945 season. These three men ably assisted Bell and Russell throughout the year. 278 .,------e.:-e-:u:u:I: sgnlfig ,. ...-... 4e7f'ecmf77Za.a The name that has become synonymous with athletics at S.M.U. is that of Matty Bell, who first came here as line coach in 1934. He was made head coach the next year and served in this capacity until he entered the Navy in 1942. As a Commander, Bell was in charge of ath- letics at Georgia Pre-Flight School. He re- ceived his discharge and returned to S.M.U. to resume his duties as head coach in September, l945. Moanin Matty, as he is often called, has many championship teams on his record. Keeping the respect of his players as well as his authority, he gets closer to his men than any coach S.M.U. has ever had. He handles each job, Whether small or large, With finesse and efficiency. S.M.U. athletics received Matty Bell back with open arms. Assistant Coach McAdoo Kea- ton is a newcomer to S.M.U. He came to the Mustangs in the spring of '45 from Howard Payne College, where he Was head football coach. In addition to serving on the football coach- J ing staff, Keaton is head track coach. . Q R9 v 1, C7 Appointed manager of the team by the coaches, Roger Parks was rec- ognized as one of the best in S.M.U.'s history. I-Ie took his job seriously and did it Well. Captains of the Mighty Mustangs of 1945 were Howard Maley, one of the top punters of the nation, and Tom Dean, All- American. Both men had lettered previ- ously. Popular with the students as well as With the team, the captains proved - throughout the year that the choices merit- ed acclaim, and each left an athletic rec- ord behind him that will be hard to equal. 279 if Fw A Y . 5 XNWVC -wi ,s gwwixes-fwmmmem , -I ' . 5 i'?+'21 1531 : T Q if .3451 fr? V-Enigma' 5,.v a ' ,QW A 3 - ,lf -KE-Q ..5',.j-yn 3 , .11-ff.. 'fs A 1 42-riiw -tg. Init' - Eu-5255152fisisitttin'-'i:44 X . 1' ,f P 'wiigfsg 13g3:'i2:i5t.s:-.f .' Jr. .- ' , 4- 11' .. was rv-1 . -4-4, - '-: il -.-- fa -1 -T532-ff .i.1'.i.?5:1 .e .'i'1i 'fSf'-it made the Mustangs roll .... Starred in every game f . 4 1 ,-ii , I- jf Et- sf- H5 K ' W'-'sqtigegjwl 'Q -ur 1,.,,.-.4 g,'.f-.-,Q-.MQ 1 DOAK WALKER, back Arrived in mid-season lo provide the spark that in which he played . . . shitty triple-threat back with the knack of coordinating team play . . . East-VJ est All-Star game . . . All-Southwest Conference. PAUL PAGE, back . . . Began the season as an end . . . wound up one of the Conference's best ball-luggers . . . speedy . . . . . . elusive . . . ran opponents' ends ragged. 1 Davis, No. 15, picks up three yards through left tackle, is stopped by No. 24. The Mustangs whipped the Blackland eleven to the tune of 51-0. SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY 51 BLACKLAND ARMY AIR FIELD 0 It looked like a boom year on the Hilltop when the Mustangs kicked oft to Blackland Army Air Field in the season's opener. Head Coach Matty Bell was back with Rusty Russell and McAdoo Kea- ton assisting him. Former lettermen discharged from the armed forces, high school stars, and experienced hands from the 1944 squad swelled the roster. For one quarter the Blackland eleven held the Ponies scoreless. But there was no stopping the Mustangs after the opening period. The Ponies count- ed 51 points and kept their own goal line intact. Cecil Miles rammed the center of the Eagle line tor the initial score. The battle was on then as yeorlings and reserves took over. Little George McCorstin, the tirst time he handled the ball in his college career, lugged a Flier punt 51 yards for pay dirt. Newcomer August Pelz was next to tally, followed by Ned Welch's 81-yard iaunt returning an Eagle punt. Devastating blocking by Toadie McClintock and Hal Clark sent Skinny Davis across the double stripe on a 15-yard drive. In rapid succession Dave Moon, Sam Owen and Charlie Burns counted for the Red and Blue. All hands saw action as the Mustangs began the '45 season, 51-U. 280 g-'ka J . if YM 5 . g ' i E ,' i' ,fc H -3:3 Y ,Q .fx 1. , AL, 2:- xhg. Q ,fr Q .. XL TOM DEAN, tackle . . . All-American . . . All-Conference . . . Co-Cap- i tain . . . North-South All-Star game . . . called one of finest linemen in Conference history . . . fast, huge, Red Wilson really shows his fighting spirit as he chases the Navy player. C0f1SiSiS-f1'f Peffofmef- SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY 7 CORPUS CHRISTI NAVAL AIR STATION 22 Determined to continue their winning streak, the Mustangs invaded Corpus Christi in a night game with the Naval Air Station Comets. The Ponies ap- parently had a case of fumbleitis and the Sailors, advantageously turned fumbles into touchdowns to win 22-to-7. - Red Maley engineered an early Pony drive which penetrated deep into Comet territory, but an S.M.U. fumble was recovered by a Comet player who ran 44 yards for the initial Corpus Christi touchdown. Then to add insult to injury, the boys in Navy blue tagged a muffed kick-off, and aided by a holding penalty scored a second time. ln the fading minutes of the second period the Bellmen stormed back and counted their lone scorep Maley tossed to Gene Wilson who in turn uncorked a lateral to Merle McCracken good for six points. Kotlarich accounted for the extra point from placement. ln the third period the Pony eleven threatened again via the aerial ways, Maley to Davis, as they drove to the Comet 10-yard line. The Comets held and a 70-yardgpunt ended the Mustang threat. The Comets scored a third time on an intercepted pass. S.M.U. again took the offensive, but Corpus held and earned two additional points on a blocked punt tor an automatic safety. 281 it , mg? iii? ' ' is Q' I if M ws Him 5 i HOWARD MALEY, back . . . Co-Captain . . . North-South All-Star game . . . led the nation in puniing . . . bruising plunger a great all-around back . . . steadiest man on the team. rr 'a r -W iw pf Wgtgijt I EUGENE WILSON, end . . . All-Southwest Conference choice over a field of great wings . . . gluey fingers and aggressive spirit made up for lack of height . . . a demon on defense . . . all-around star. McCracken snar SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY 7 MISSOURI 10 Pony gridiron hopes were shattered a second time as twicebeaten Missouri Tigers downed a slug- gish Mustang eleven, IO-to-7, thanks to the educated toe of tank-sized Iirn Kelceris. The Tigers scored their touchdown in the first ten minutes oi play as a combined passing and running attack reeled off yardage to the goal line. Missouri threatened again, but Lendon Davis recovered a Tiger fumble on the Mustang 24 to maneuver the Ponies out of trouble. In the third period the Ponies rallied and headed goalward when Bill Squires returned a Tiger kick to the Missouri IU. Tailback Red Maley passed to Paul Page in the end zone for the Mustang score. Kotlarich deadlocked the count on a boot from place- ment. And then there was thunder on the turf at Ownby as two very determined elevens tried to split the tie. Missouri Iinally drove within the shadows ot the Mustang goal where Kekeris booted the field goal which defeated the Ponies. Maley and Dave Moon nearly pulled the iron from the tire, but attempted passes to Bill Bounds, Lendon Davis and Hal Clark missed their mark. The Tiger clawed the Pony, IO- to-7. MiSSOL'ff'S.M.U. game. HAROLD CLARK, end . . . Teamed with Wilson to form one of finest pair of ends in Mustang memory . . . a hustler . . . tall, fast, hard-hitting . . . excellent pass grabber. 282 es Ma1ey's pass and makes it good for a first down in e Burns, SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY 12 OKLAHOMA A. 8: M. 26 Fury born of a pair of consecutive defeats failed to explode with sufficient violence as the Mustangs dropped a 26-to-12 decision to the Oklahoma Aggies. The Ponies drove deep into Aggie territory early in the first quarter only to lose the ball when a field goal attempt went wide. The Aggies were kept in their own territory for the first period, but in the second quarter Bill Grimes broke loose to score. A battle of lines ensued until Fenimore charged through the Ponies for a second Aggie score. The Mustangs took over when Lendon Davis flagged a Fenimore punt and returned the ball 40 yards. Dave Moon passed to Paul Page twice to move the ball to the Aggie 5-yard line where Red Maley scored for the Ponies. Two more Aggie touch- downs were piled up by the Grimes-Fenimore duo. Undaunted, the Red and Blue came back with Moon passing to pick up 54 yards in six tries, the last pass to Ioe Ethridge tor six points. Cecil Sutphin rallied the Pony defense and intercepted a Fenimore pass to prevent another Aggie score. S.M.U. lost another scoring opportunity when Page dropped Augie Pelz's heave in the end zone, climaxing a series of aerial completions. No. 18, takes a touchdown pass-a score against Blackland Army Air Field. I Q ..a i 3 l 1 .1 1 i 1 I 1 -I EARL COOK, tackle . . . Hard-charging tackle who allowed his oppon- ents no rest . . . hard to stop . . . excellent on defense . . . a real hustler. 283 ,W ry, Nt , Mx 'QU N .4 I - , 1 ' f TOADIE MCCLINTOCK, hack . . . Cleared the way for the ball carriers . . . vici- ous blocker . . . fast downfield . . . pass receiver . . . heads up defensive play prevented many gains. CLAUDE HILL, guard Headache to any opponent . . . a real player H1 Offense Gnd defense - - - hflfd-fiflhiiflg Mustang- Red Maley makes the first score of the game with Rice-final score S.M.U. 21, Rice 18 SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY 21 RICE INSTITUTE 18 Southern Methodist Mustangs plucked the Rice Owls 21-to-18 in a close battle which opened the Southwest Conference schedule. The Ponies began their scoring threat early in the game. Climaxing a 47-yard drive, Dave Moon passed! 12 yards to Red Wilson who made a leaping catch to put the ball in scoring position. Red Maley scooted through for the tally. Pete Kotlarich booted one of the three ex- tra points which was to decide the game. Rice retaliated soon after with a 52-yard aerial toss, to tie the score. Early in the third period Harold Clark recovered a Rice tumble on the Owl 14, Two plays later Dave Moon handed the ball to Maley who followed Tom Dean around the left flank tor the Mustang's second score. Kotlarich converted the extra point. Another Rice tumble in the third quarter was tagged by Center Leon Schultz on the Owl 49. Cecil Miles and Maley Worked the ball to the l5- yard line where Bill Squires lateraled to Maley who circled end for the score. Bice got its T-formation moving and scored two six-pointers in the fourth quarter. Attempts at con- version tailed and the Ponies managed to stop the feathered thunder. - 284 are 11- o o at at LEON SCHULTZ. center . . . Pivot man of the line that some called the best in Mustang history . . . a snapper who never bob- bled . . . clean, aggressive. 4' 'RX M .f C ., l- 1 .r , 5.-, ..L..,.tf, , if '-'TP' 1. , .4 0 - ,V .-- ,- QI '-' 'J ' ' ' Y , ru-4 sm :-' -'1 C326 .fr ff-: f,.'..?:.1'4I'1- ' - T ,. -v .' .g.'t..' ,wh - .I - 1 .' '-- f -, .Ai Leith-'1 ' . it -,-., ---In psf, PETE KOTLARICH, tackle . . . Educated-toe accounted for many Pony points McCorstin shakes oil Baylor player McGaw, gains a few yards . . . excellent defensive player . . hard tackler only to be stopped by Hubbard of Baylor. blocker . . . plenty rough from all angles ' SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY 7 we JAMES MELETIO, guard . . . Local boy who made good . . . hard :fighter . . . fine player . . . a trouble-maker for the opposition . . . consistent and dependable. TULANE 19 The Mustangs journeyed to New Orleans in high hopes of breaking Tulane's Winning streak. From first period indications it seemed the Ponies might do just that. An. exchange of fumbles put the ball on the S.M.U. 41-yard line, where Red Maley sent Eu- gene Wilson around his own left end on a well- executed play which put the Mustangs on the Wave 17. Big Tom Dean cleared the way ior Maley to score on the next play. Pete Kotlarich booted the extra point. The Wave struck back, taking advantage oi a series of Pony errors, which gave Tulane the ball game. Deep in their own territory, the Bellmen gamb- led on passes. Tulane intercepted Dave Moon's toss and went 30 yards for the score. The conversion was good, The Green Wavers gained the ball on S.M.U.'s one-yard line after the ball was tumbled several plays after the third period kick-off. The Mustang forwards stacked up the first scoring attempts, but Tulane drove across on the third down plunge. An- other bad pass by the Ponies gave Tulane its final score. As the closing minutes ticked away, Billy Mizell attempted to connect with Paul Page, but the Green Wave held. 285 .g he A . M, .,, . , Q' 'U ,ftjf:Sgg?f2 ftl 5'L -as A ,vp -Q, t , .N 1 Q ' . tbf- ' ...K.u Another Red and Blue passing star . . . fine kicker . . . gave his best performance against the strong Oklahoma Aggies . . . dependable all-around - back. SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY 7 UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS 12 S.M.U. was an entirely different ball club when it met the Texas Longhorns in the Homecoming game. lt was Doak Walker, former Highland Park all-stater, who effected the change. The lethargic forward wall was transformed into one of charging fury that knew no stopping. The Mustang line stopped the vaunted Steer land and aerial attack cold most of the game. Red Wilson played a savage role at end, often out-maneuvering three or four blockers for the tackle. Tom Dean and Pete Kotlarich virtually tore the Steer line apart. Working from the Pony line they opened a hole in the Texas forward wall, and Walker streaked through and kept on going to cross the double line standing up in the second quarter. Kot- larich booted the extra point. Texas carrie to life in the third period as Bobby Layne passed to Hubert Bechtol, All-American end, who broke away for a Texas score. The try for point was no good, giving the Mustangs a one point lead which they guarded until the closing minutes of the game. The Longhorn ace was charged by the Mustang line as Walker, Paul Page, Red Maley, and Tcadie McClintock batted passes away. Finally Layne completed one to Blount Who made the sea- son's most miraculous catch, winning the game for the Steers, 12-to-7. ' GEORGE Mccoasrm, back High steppin' line-buster . . . never-say-die spirit . . . performed creditably from all angles. Paul Page adds another exciting play to the season's thriller with Texas as he , I- . 1e:3.,..-. ff ' Fe.: f .,,. ' f f J-riser . M- .- DAVID MOON, back 286 intercepts a pass in the fourth quarter. , SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY 0 TEXAS A. 8: M. 3 F or sixty minutes Matty Bell's Southern Methodist Mustangs chased the Aggies the length and breadth of Kyle Field, but could not pierce a desperate Farmer line that protected an early second period field goal. Doak Walker passed to Red Wilson o:nd Hal Clark time and again, but the Mustangs could not score. From the Aggie 4-yard line, Red Maley tailed to get under, over or around to score and the Aggies kicked out of danger. Again one of Maley's long booming punts set the Aggies in their end of the field. The Mustang forward wall, tagged by sports writers as tops in the conference, outdiol the best the Aggies could do. They out-rushed them, out-charged them, shoved them from one end of the field to the other, but could not drive across the double stripe. All hands gave a more than creditable account ot themselves. Gene Wilson and Hal Clark manned the flanks: Tom Dean and Pete Kotlarich, the tackle posts: Claude Hill and Earl Cook handled the guard chores: Leon Schultz at center: and in the backfield, Walker, Page, McClintock, and Maley played most ot the game. Another one ot Maleys long booming punts set the Aggies in their end of the field. fw,.?:1e WW- V771 ,JW H 1:4 if W7 it 11 A rt '11f tv-tJzt'1:1'Q2e:: -2? ,Q Hi A, it W Q Wt ? EVzW1l5QQ:'V 'v' l' A M: tb l .'-sf W 1' All-:l1R4zvi':'v,Ql' 'W J: li' A M' X 'umm we ' I' CECIL MILES b k M72 Nr ' 'if ' GC . . . Hard-driving back who turned in consistently ew' W... high performances . . . cr team player his sharp 'Y in M blocks smoothed path for Mustang gains shlfty 19 1 ball carrier. 287 1 T'3-NPQWIM' '1'G!.1Z?W5 T I t 1 1914 4 - '- ' - ,,i, L it ' Q L ,, v , H5 , , it . I it I Y -Y V N I ' 'Y . .K ji'-QQ ,ivy W --, I V, Lilljdg 1,715 35 BILL SQUIRES, back . . . Triple-threat back who tossed many a bullse Doak Walker skirts around Arkansas's right end for the second touchdown of - - - bfflkhawk on defense - - - iellY-hipped I the game which ended with S.M.U. leading 21-to-0. SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY 21 ARKANSAS 0 Arkansas never had a chance! The Mustangs had complete control of the situation and outclassed the Razorbacks in every department. There was no stopping the aerial fireworks tossed by Doak Walker. Walker threw to Red Wilson, to Hal Clark, and to Paul Page with brilliant accuracy. When the air lanes were crowded, Walker carried the ball. The first score was set up when Walker passed to Bob Quinn. Walker then raced through the entire Razorback team for the score. Paul Page maneu- vered the second tally on a hand-off from Walker. lack-knife blocking by Toadie McClintock, Tom Dean, Claude Hill and the remainder ot the team cleared the track to the 8--yard line. Walker then skirted end standing up tor the second score. Pete Kotlarich added his second point ot the afternoon. And still the massive Mustang grid machine rolled over the dazed Porkers. Maley added the tinal tally following a drive which started on the S.M.U. 45. Kotlarich chalked up his third conversion of the game. Reserves played much of the last per- iod with Lendon Davis, Merle McCracken, David Moon and Bill Mizell playing stellar roles in the backtield. 288 ner . . . spirited, friendly. DAVE MCCOY, tackle . . . Full of fighting spirit and a threat to any op- ponent . . . hard to stop . . . ct credit to the Red and Blue . . . steady and consistent. 4 . 'Q . . 's- , ' su, ' ' ,E .ire Tl: A www 1' TT s 'slim- ' ,I I , Q , ' ik -if -1 f al?-., . ,gum-.N L, I 1.77 Q TACK ELLIOTT, tackle . . . Big, smiling lineman with the tenacity of a Wink - - - bone-Crushing lC1Ckl9f - - - Sf9GdY and As Maley looks defiantly at any would-be tackler, Walker easily scores another dependable. CECIL SUTPI-IIN, center . . . Powerful . . . rough, hard-charging . . . swell team spirit. six points of the final thirty-four in the tilt with Baylor. SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY 34 BAYLOR 0 That good old Baylor line was relegated to memory as the Ponies smashed the Bears, 34-to-O. Combining ground and aerial offense, the Mustangs were all-powerful. Doak Walker, Red Maley and Paul Page engineered a drive from the S.M.U. 12 to the Baylor 44. There Walker Worked a hand-off to Page who, behind downfield blocking by Dean, McClintock and Walker, scampered for the first score. Pete Kotlarich added the extra point. Walker and Maley, aided by expert blocking, set the stage for the next score on a series of aerial and ground stabs. Walker, behind beautiful inter- ference, slipped down the sidelines 28 yards for the second score. Maley added touchdown number three after another series of passes and line drives. Walker passed to Wilson and then to Page to gain the Baylor 5 where Maley jammed his Way across the goal. Then Dave Moon, replacing Walker, and aided by a l5-yard dash by Lendon Davis, scored. The first team was inserted to stop a Baylor ad- vance to the S.M.U. one-yard line where Red Wilson intercepted a Bear pass and returned to the Baylor 26. Maley ended the scoring with a 55-yard jaunt down the sidelines. Kotlarich added the fourth point- after-touchdown. 289 -..e..:..5,,.-,.,..,.,,..,. ,,,,:,7,3.',. ,A h1.,....,. ., Y- .'.4':'F:--1 -, ec ,-4:1192-ifin.-,i':.le5f,'f: '7 5? T35 ' ' 1- I.x1 '. - 'E - :g::fAgeif.tf,fp. .V X - ,Y Jiri-'t W '. . .V ,,f.,s.. .. we Y gi fl' ' Turf ' .,, 14 i. in .M -U 35, .ix .. LENDON DAVIS, back . . . An excellent broken field runner . . . pass snatcher deluxe . . . lean, likeable . . . a first-class player from all angles. SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY 34 TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY 0 Matty Bell's Mustangs ended their 1945 grid sea- son in a blaze of glory by pounding a hapless Texas Christian team, 34-to-O, to gain undisputed second place in the Southwest Conference. Doak Walker and Paul Page accounted for all live touchdowns with the help of perfect blocking by the entire Mus- tang team. The Bed and Blue moved sixty-four yards on seven plays to score the second time it had the ball. Walker, dropping back to pass, was rushed by the Frog line, but he tucked the ball under his arm and ran through the entire Frog team for the score. Three long dashes of 51, 58, and 55 yards by Paul Page, behind blocking by Toaclie McClintock, Gene Wilson, Tom Dean, and Pete Kotlocrich, scored three touchdowns. The other Pony score came as Red Wilson drifted behind the Horned Frog defense and caught Walker's pass in the end zone. The score might have been larger, but Bell doused the fire and the second eleven and B team played most of the third and all of the fourth quarter. Even then, the Mustangs scored one touchdown, but it was nullified by a holding penalty. Maley, Dean, Squires, Reece, and Meletio ended their careers for the Red and Blue with brilliant performances. Gene Wilson intercepts a Baylor pass, one of the plays which spurred S.M.U. to a 34-0 victory over lhe Bears. BILL HEECE, back Blocking back who really wracked them up . . . powerful on both offense and delense . . . vicious tackler. 290 ,, ,M W Walker streaks toward the pay dirt m the annual Homecommq CZGSSIC before .Q Cecil Miles evades what appears to be entire team of the opponents to make a first down. Tom Dean, S.M.U.'s contribution to the All-American team, really means busi- ness wilh those Arkansas players. -, , .V 4 W: A . 7 . H e t,.,, . , L we mx- Z? 5M!f ig M253 it ' ., V.. . 1 4,-H TED LEVERIDGEI guard G. B. CRANFILL, center . . . Fine player . . . one of Southern Methodist - - - Solid, d9P91'1dGb19 b011'hU1'1d1ef - - - dYY1UmiTe University's best . . . real fighter. 292 COI1SiSi91'1i- Front row: Roberson, Cormcrdoy, Ernest, Rollirlgs, Penn, Myers. Bock row: Bcrccus Ccoczchj, Smith, Zotopek, Lloyd, Tecd, Rowland, Ackley, Cmomogerl. BA KETBALL gaadelfad nf '46 Uncle Sam released Whitey Baccus in time to take over the destinies ot S. M. U.'s liardiooard team. As a Whole the season was far from a success as the Ponies lost twelve consecutive conference games to wind up in the cellar, but talent was uncovered tor the coming season in the form ot freshmen who cracked the starting line-up and filled posi- tions as capable reserves. Whitey insisted on a hard, fast game coupled to clean play and good sportsmanship. Despite the record the Ponies gave a favorable account oi themselves in the course ot competition. Abilities of freshmen Iohn Rowland, Percy Penn, Iohn Zatopek, and Doak Walker were brought to light, not to mention others who made ready relief. Coach Forrest Whitey Baccus, head man on the hard- boarcl court, checked out of Uncle Sam's Navy just in time to take over the Mustang basketball fortunes for the l945-46 season. F our lettermen reported to the initial practice ses- sion along with several squadmen and new-comers from COACH WHITEY BACCUS Coach Whitey Baccus, Captain Bryan Lloyd and Harry Teal talk over Mustang basketball prospects in a pre-practice conference. E7 MANAGER BILL ACKLEY. Bill took over the chores of trainer, manager, and gen- eral assistant to Baccus. He did a highly commendable job in taking care of injur- ed players in addition lo keeping the equipment in usable condition. the high school ranks. Center Harry Teal loomed as a likely prospect for a repeat per- formance, while guards Burt Rollings and Scott Ernest boosted Pony hopes. Bryan Lloyd, who played with the 1941 team, was also discharged from service along with Don Brown to add to experienced talent on hand. Squadmen Mack Smith and Charlie Rober- son added still additional experience and freshmen Percy Penn, lohnny Zatopek, Iohn Rowland, l. C. Cannaday, and Carroll Myers rounded out the list of available material with the exception of Doak Walker who checked in following football season. The non-conference season got under way in November when the Methodists Went to McKinney to take on Ashburn General Hos- pital. Biq Harry Teal set the pace in the scoring department with ll points and Burt Rollings, Scott Ernest, and Iohn Rowland added their talents to account for a 50-to-28 decision. Grand Prairie's Naval Air Station provided the next opposition and it Was lanky Iohn Rowland, whose 15 points made the big noise that sparked a tottering Pony BURT ROLLINGS, guard Veteran guard whose long shots gave opponents anxious moments . . . a basketball natural. BRYAN LLOYD, forward Aggressive forward . . . Captain of the Red and Blue . . . led the scoring attack team to a 54-to-44 triumph after trailing most of the game. Captain Bryan Lloyd, Scott Ernest. and Burt Rollings also joined forces with Rowland to scuttle the fleet. Several days later, however, the Sailors came to Dallas and avenged their initial licking with a 46-to-38 triumph. Bruce Drake's Oklahoma Sooners gave the Ponies a taste of Big Six basketball when Scooter Hines and company jolted the youthful Hilltoppers 52-to-45. And then on the following night the Skyjackets from Norman Naval Air Base showed Sooner superiority on the roundball court when they gave the Steeds a 51-to-44 licking. Even in defeat Lloyd and Rollings S. M. U.'s Carroll Myers fires at the hoop against Texas Tech as Harry Teal, I. C. Cannaday, and Doak Walker cover the backboard. Hub McQuillan's Hoosier-studded Horned Frogs blasted the Ponies 54-to-40 to ruin chances for a bet- ter than third place in the conference chase and two days later Baylor routed a helpless Mustang five 58- to-38 at Waco. lt was still the same old stalwarts in the Red and Blue vanguard, Rollings and Lloyd, who banged 15 points through the nets. Hopes were high against the Longhorns and in the first period a sharp-shooting Methodist team rode to war and piled up a wide lead. But Al Madsen fanned that spark of hope to life for Texas when in the final seconds he looped the roundball home for a 70-to-69 triumph for the Orange and White. Iohn Zatopek played almost heroic ball along with Doak Walker who tagged the cords regularly. On the following eve the Ponies played the Texas Aggies to a deadlock in regulation game time, but then lost 53-to-49. Arkansas, long masters of the art ot roundball prestidigitation, again defended their Ozark bailiwick from Texas invasion. Big George Kok and Parson Bill Elynt saw to that. And as February came upon the scene, the Porkers came two games closer to the championship by downing Whitey Baccus' lads 8l-to- 53 and 74-to-46. Baylor, now making a bid for the con- ference title, dashed to earth whatever hopes of a conference win the Ponies had with a 57-to-48 victory. Then for a brief respite from conference play the Ponies went to work on the Dallas Naval Air Station and emerged with a 71-to-70 win. On the following night South Camp Hood, loaded with talent, virtually ligked the Steeds off their own court with a crushing 58-to-37 win. And still in victory and defeat the same fighting men stayed with the cause. Lloyd, Walker, Cannaday, Rowland, Zatopek, Smith, Rollings, Teal, Ernest, and Brown. To wind up their 1945-46 season the Ponies headed for T. C. U. and the Horned Frogs. This added another defeat to the record and the same week,-end Texas crushed the Baccusmen 4l-to-35 to wind up the bas- SCOTT ERNEST, guard Versatile guard and letter winner . , .dependable and conscientious player. IOHN ZATOPEK, center Lanky freshman center . . . fast on the pivot and a regular hand on the boards. ketball season. ln twelve starts the Ponies were beaten twelve times in conference competition, the first time that such a disaster has corne to pass on the Hilltop. Percy Penn takes to the air against Te:h's Red Raiders as Bryan Lloyd, Burt Rollings and Carroll Myers look on! -SP- A S0 . 't x 4 SEASON'S SCORES PERCY PENN, guard Dependable freshman guard who saw considerable action as the season progressed . . . now in action on Uncle Sam's team. Myers turns loose a free toss against Texas Tech as Teal, Cannaday, and Walker get set for the rebound. Ashburn Hospital ...... 28 Dallas Naval Air Station . . . 44 Dallas Naval Air Station . . . 46 University of Oklahoma . . . 52 A Norman Skyjackets . . . 51 Texas Tech .... . . 27 Texas Tech . . 43 N. T. S. T. C. . . 38 N. T. S. T. C. . . 37 Texas A ci M. . . . 45 Rice .... . . 49 Rice .... . . 55 T. C. 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PITCHERS Harold Hampton Calvin Kilmer Skelton Napier Roy Switzer Donald Woods CATCHERS Paul Hanson Bill Holt Hoyle Simes Bill Weatherford B 21 S C b a l l LLOYD MESSERSMITH Coach FIRST BASE Wallace Clyce Robert Iones SECOND BASE Burt Berry THIRD BASE Cecil Miles James Sanders 300 SHoRTsToP Troy Wamrnack LEFT FIELD Iulius Whatley CENTER FIELD Albert Bell RIGHT FIELD Howard Maley MANAGER Dick Reinkinq Pony bozttery checks in-pitchers Col Kilmer, I-lol I-lczmpion, catcher Bill Holt, ond pitcher Roy Switzer prepare for mound ciction . . . Couch Lloyd Messersmith - lndicu'1c1's contribution to S.M.U. athletics . . . Red Morley-one-third of thot million dollar outfield. Red opened ihe sectson in right field where he perlorrned cdpdloly ctll seorson. It ,CE :6.fx'ww' ' l . ,::- 'Ll P 1, - if X iiii , H 'Y - e X xi if Y iii? 55111951 fi :Q M4 MJ in Bolo Iones, reserve first sacker, takes a practice offering as catcher Paul Hanson gets set for the play. Skelton Napier awaits his turn at bat. Iulius Whatley joined the ily-chasing de- Al Bell is another of the outfield who partment early in the season and gained a earned a starting position. ln addition to regular berth. A long fly to his section of his fielding ability he possessed a ood 1 - Q' the ball park was a sure out. batting eye. www t I I l A , Q ' fl ,EU Q . ', v yy! Y - -1---..M 9 'if it Q59-2Qg4jdf , t a U 1 -ff u I l W.. nil X. A .X 7-1.1 7 ,L Ymxjgfggff yr..g.,f,5, Mtv.-,X PX in ., .Q '-ee,.,, ' A ' ' .1 ,I , , . gl, ..:::5 f U .f?l'lh' fv .. - , , ggikg Q , . 1 , 1 9- : r?i5E llf7S g . : i .- ' 'E,4g7E f f15'fffi rf.: L 1 2 ' - Y - ' g 2: qu.: E' , 9B i',1i:ff zzAf f qzg , . Q , E 9 v 'Si PM Q' Q1 S + Tamil ,. , 1:31- V 'Qdrv L' Wallace Clyce, Pony first-sacker, reaches tor a Short throw . . . Manager Dick,Rei1'1king and short- stop Troy Wamrnack cut a few capers down the third base line . . . Paul Hanson broke into the line-up early in SWC play and proved a steady hand in the clutch . . . Burt Berry-one of the returning lettermen who capably filled the post at second base . . . Iarnes Sanders turned in reliable performances all year at third base. af r i ,A ' if L rv , ru A !' .15-Y .HL r .r i y ' ' f .,., E rg -xr, , n. 1. if - .iw mms: -. E 'lr if -: .I if N r X 4 , fi - 3 A . l .fied l,t. , r ti- J ,'gg+rif,1u nftttj' it lt W H 5, N J Le xt rx, , ,wg xg,-,--y if n:pJt:?2 H 'wx we V it t ,. .l 1 t it ::rg4'Jga'izefQ-'mf www it - it Ssslirafftlflrfiiiti , ,Jw H' W! ,ig ' ,t '-- , ' - 'J ,w t ' Eff. Wm x zx it ,.trtlt ii , ' -'N ,A .wgig-Q, - , L' . fx 4 f-mn '-,mf f T' . '- ih- -S YY ,', Y ,N gill it ' 'if-rtigifiisifr in ,,,,X,?..w , iz X H ,r . 5 f?' 'I - J. - .- 1 1 2 J 3' land, McCaslan, Magoun, Bartlett, Page, McCorst1n Green. U-Xt leftl: Coach McAdoo Keaton. Track Under the coaching of McAdoo Keaton, track took on a new lite. Three practice meets were run off in preparation for the Southwest Conference finals at College Station. Iohn Rowland, lanky freshman, was the star in the warm-up drills, com- peting in the high and low hurdle events. Other outstanding members on the Pony track team were Myron Blackman, Eugene Clark, R. E. McCaslan, Hal Bartlett, Hal Magoun, and Larry Lott. ln the big event at Aggieland, Iohn Rowland outdistanced Rice's August Erturth in the low hurdle event and came in three strides behind the high. R. E. McCaslan and Myron Black- man also earned points in the hurdles and Iavelin competition, respectively. 304 Hal Bartlett, Paul Page, and George McCorstin take off on a trial run at Ownby . . . Bartlett gets set for a start on the hundred-yard dash . . . Larry Lott Clears the bar during a practice session. One of his best jumps of the season registered at BIZ . J' ' it-4? nit Ricker Schmitt Dobson, Pritchard, McCuan. Tennis Without a single letterman or squaclman, the tennis team consisted of five men Who were playing their first year at S.M.U. Iames Dobson, George Ricker, Frank Pritchard, Noble McCuan, and Harold Schmitt repre- sented S.M.U. in eight dual meets and in the conference tournament. Their best showing was against the Rice Institute Owls, Whom they tied in a dual meet in Dallas. i ,r 'is' Standing: Pratt, Osborne, Wallace, Breeden, lackson, Prince, Polohoft. Seated: Prince, Henderson. Swimming Swimming was re-admitted to the Mustang sports agenda for the first time since the war. Veteran Coach Buddy Foster was released from the Navy in time to take over his duties as head man. George Henderson and Dexter Prince were a pair of the more experienced hands Who reported for practice, while W. C. Pratt, I. C. Usborne, VV. Wallace, Dan Breeden, R. D. lackson, Conway Moore, and Bryan Bil- lups swelled the ranks. One practice meet was held against the Texas Aggies in which the Ponies turned in a commendable performance. ln the Southwest Conference meet held at College Station, the Mustangs captured a third place behind the University of Texas and the Texas Aggies. 307 Coach Buddy Foster ul li il ill H- .ql 64, S0ror1t STANDINGS Delta Gamma . . . . 41 Delta Delta Delta . . 19 Chi Omega ....,. 13 Kappa Kappa Gamma . ll Kappa Alpha Theta . . ll Zeta Tau Alpha .... 10 Alpha Delta Pi . . 6 This list does not include baseball, tennis, swimming. 308 19 ,gn 3'-':!,,Lll LT-'ff'-' 652, Ti t The Delta Gamma Volleyball Team. Ieannine and Charlyn hit the tar- get to Win first place in archer Y. pm ntramurals Badminton Winners-Nancy and Iune. 60,5415 wl- 4... A-.L Y ntramurals STANDINGS Phi Delta Theta . . . 650 Kappa Alpha . . . 590 Kappa Sigma . . . 550 Alpha Tau Omega . . . 540 Pi Kappa Alpha . . . 530 Delta Chi ..,... 510 Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . 5l0 Lambda Chi Alpha , . . 410 Sigma Alpha Mu . , 400 This list does not include baseball, tennis, horseshoes, track or ping pong, 3ll The KA's-Winners ot Volleyball. An informal shot ot the ATO's at volleyball practice Elections, nightmare ofthe politicicxrfs year, highlight the ADIILE BURR 1 9 -1 . Em 1 1 X X ? 0n,..,,,w 12 11 1 1 111m 1 511, .. ,XW11 Q X X X1 :kg ge iff H , Tai ,I 2 5? X',,'-Q1- E12 -1 -13153519 L 5. 32 1:23552 1 1 Q2 WL221 gQ,2if?2T 1 ,1 1 if 11 1 X1 221511 was :sf ' fx ef if X1 is 1 XX, uk ,a5c'11p 15w'!s1x F 1, 151111 Us gif? 1 ,, X, Af. .im- . -E , if :I :, -f r, 'I ' ' Xf,-'1 ' . 1, ,W yea' nf ' 'N .1 1-1,'111',2:2f1v411fff W1 fi , '15nifiRka .ias21i1 .f133?1g112 ,:.1.1.I'f'- ' Ai ' Wg. . ,X XX XML Z 5X Qfsiii 11123 ,1 :WT 1311- 1 5, ' M ' ir . 1 :I 1. 1111 1 X WM 3.22 A, X , gf 51 1 ,,,. XM, B95 6351255 N, . 1 ,, ,111 we 11 K 1 11 a f I I V- 1-1 F, ,, 11XXXgM O. Iluf Gone! It was definitely a juvenile section-a highschool section. lt Was not up to what college standards should be. Some of the things said were untrue, and that Was bad. Some were TRUE, and that was WORSE. But if the grind Were here, it would be dedicated to those of you so immature that you now cry because you cannot laugh and jest at someone through that this extinct section. Most ot you will understand a section such as the Saddle Burr has no place in any annual, much less the annual of S.M.U. This year you have the Main Division page for the Saddle Burr. To all of you Who Wish there were more -you'd better be glad there isn't, 5 -THE STAFF Businessmen Called As SMU lnstructors Businessmen by day, professors by night. Professor Frank K. Rader of Southern Meth- odist University's business administra- tion school revealed that six Dallas busi- ness men and two lawyers are teaching night classes under a new program design- ed to bring commerce students in closer con- tact with the Dallas insurance, financial and industrial com- E . . RAD R ll11.ll'11tlCS. The location of the school in Dallas gave us an opportunity to get some close contact with the financial, insurance and market cen- ter. It is a first-rate laboratory for our stu- dents. And it provides expert instruction ser- vices. Practical contact of the student with experienced businessmen has much to con- tribute to excellence in preparation for busi- ness responsibility, Rader said. The six visiting teachers, who have been invited to handle night classes at the univer- sity, and the courses in which they are lec- turing are: A. D. Harder, auditor for Southwestern Life Insurance Company, life insurance, Thomas M. Nelson, Texas Employers Insur- ance Association, fire and casualty insurance, James M. Collins, Fidelity Union Insurance Company, sales promotion, Frank l. Millar, Texas Employers Insurance, merchandising, Oran Kite, vice-president of the Republic National Bank, commercial banking, James VV. Logan, Dun K Bradstreet, business cred- its. ln addition, Edward F. Puckhaber and Harmon L. lVatkins, Dallas attorneys, are teaching courses on business organization. Rader hailed the development as the be- ginning of a long-term program that will establish the school of Business Administra- tion in a distinctive position in the South and Southwestf' -The Dallas Nlorning News. O 0 A Abbott, Bill .......,......,.............. ...... l 23 Abernathy, Robert Ewing ....,.... ......... 6 0,164 Ablou, Florine Ann ................ ...,...., 6 0, 200 Ahlon, hlanuel .,..,...,........ ......... 6 0 Acord, Chester XK'ayne , ...... ................. , 60,162 Acrey, Robert L. . ..,.....,.....,..................... 60,170 Adam, Eleanor Charlotte ....... 60, 186, 200, 213 Adams, Ada Io ..,....,.........................,...... 60,170 Adams, Sam James ....... ....,. 6 0, 168, 207 Adams, Verda Lee ...,..., .......,..,. 6 0, 190 Adams, Virginia Ruth ....... .....,.. 6 0,178 Adcock, Mary Frances ......,.,... ......., 3 4,194 Addison, Thomas Millsap ,.,.....,.......,.,..... 60 Akin, Edward ............,...........,.........,..,.,.... 60 Albrecht, Beverly ....,. ...... Aldcrson, Jerry Dennis Alexand er, Frances .. .. .. Allen, Doris ....,......,......,....... 120 , 176, 213, 218, 223 Allen. Carole Gwynne .....,.,. Alley, James S. ,.... Alpha Dclta P1 .... ...... Alpha Kappa Delta ,..... Alpha Kappa Psi ...,...... Alpha Lambda Delta . .,.... . Alpha Phi Omega .,...... Alpha Tau Omega ..,. .60, 180, 205, 217 188 118, ,.......6U, 164 .,..,..174-175 .. 198 .. 199 ., 200 201 , ....., 154-155 Alpha Theta Phi ..,..,...,........,....,.. ..,.. 2 02 Altman, Alice Marie, ...,........ ......,........... 6 0,178 American Institute of Electrical Engineers .........................................,.... 203 American Society of Civil Engineers .,.. 225 American Society Mechanical Engineers 225 Ames, Ruth .....,..........,..,............,.,... 34, 176, 221 Anderso n, I. T. , .....,..,...... Anderson, Mary Katherine Anderso Angrist, Aragon, Archer, n, Robert Philip Shirley ....,.,..........,. Frank ....,....,...,....... Donna Grace . ........ ....,... 60 60 60 .. 34 178 Archer, Gene Phelan .....,., 60, 162, 201, 205, 212 Arden Club ........ ,. .,,.,,,...........,,,.....,.,....... 114-115 Arlett, Virginia ...........,.,...,.... ......, 3 4, 208, 223 Armstrong, Kenneth Neal ....... .....,...... 6 1 Armstrong, Pauline , ......... ..,....34, 186, 223 Arnold, Melba .,....,......,.,.. ............ 3 4,193 Atwood, Alma NVynona ..... ....,.... 6 1 Autrey, Joan .,........,.,......,, ,.,... 61, 186 B Bailey, XVilfrecl Maurice .,..... .................. 6 1, 219 Bain, A. VV .............,...................,,.......,...... 61,164 Baker, Ferris ....,........,.,..........., 61, 120, 170, 206 Baker, Laura ,.,. 61, l20,148,179, 200, 213, 227 Baleja, Leonard John .....,.,..................,...., 61 Ball, David .....,.......,... ........, 3 4,166 Ball, Mabry Frances Ballard, Norma .... .. Ballew, ,lane ...,.... .. .,.. 61 ...,.....34, 224 .........61, 186 Sime1886 . . . Discriminating Texans, young and old, have known the qual ity of l9?f0fffffiisQ1:i???1ifZ'fr,9f44f Band ........,....,.......,..,.........,. . 124 Bankhead, Homer Cay ......... . 61 Baptist Student Union ......... .... 2 04 Barber, James Philip ........ ....... 3 5,199 . , Barham, Paul ..........,,.,... .......... 6 1, 168 to many predlctlonsl vet' Barham, Phyllis .......... ,..,...,.. ...... , 6 1,174 ergns b the hund d f . Barnes, Bette Jean , .......... .,....... 6 1,190,223 Y re S O thousgndb Barnes, H. C. ......,...............,. ,...,..... 6 1, 154, 201 are taking advantage of the so-called Barnett, Hettie Antinette ...... ....,......... 6 1 ' Baron, Par ......,.....,.. ,,.........1 .............. 6 1 G- 1- B111 to 90 tO COUGQG- E11rOl1mef1tS Barrow, Martha Ann ......... .......,. 3 5,176,223 - . . . . Brnrn, Barbara ....,......,... , .,1....,..... 61,214 In Colleges Gnd umversmesf pmllcu' Barth, Lois Catherine ...... ...... 6 1,182 lady those located in urban Centers' Bartlett, Joie Harold ........ .... 6 1 . Bnsnrnn, Bobby Lee ....1... ......, 6 1,184 have iumped 2575, 502, and l00'X1. Basham, Joh11 Howard ........ .,..... 6 1, 219 Bashforcl, Carol June .,....... ....... 6 1,180 On March 11 the enrollment at South' Bass, Laura Minta ........ ................. 6 1 . - - - - Bateman, Earl Yates ....,... ..... ,..... ......... 6 2 , 154 ern Methcdlst Unlverslty Increased up Bateman, Jerry Vtlayne ,......,.. 6Z,164,207,219 proximately Over the preceding Baxley, Doris . ..,....,........ ,.,. ............. 6 2 ,184 Bay, Bernice Reba ....,... ,...... 6 2, 193 Year- Beaird, Sue .. ............ ....... 6 2 . , , , Bean, Ray Wiltonmw WMGZ, 164 The Un1vers1ty lS try1ng to take care Beam, Harold Allen .,..... ,..,... 6 2,164 of GH the veterans who can be accom- Bean, William S .............. . 62 . Benrrl, Bruce Pat ........,... .,......... 6 2 modated, because only by each 1nst1tu- Beard, Steven Franklin ...... ................. 6 2,160 1. , f t h Bearden, Fred B. .,,......... ......... 6 2,160,199 lon S expcm mg 1 S QC1 1195 0 l 9 ul' Beasley, Martha Sue .,... ..,...... 3 5, 178, 213 most can Veterans and recent Beattie, Janice ..,.........,...., ,........ 3 5, 193, 218 Beavers, Gene Edward .,...,. .,........,.,. 6 2 school graduates both be accommo- Beckett, Barbara Louise .......................,., 62, 180 Beene, Mary Vann ...............................,...... 62, 176 dated' EX-Students who Wonder hom, Bell' Arm BOWYU' '----'-'--' 4521 17512001213-218 Southern Methodist University can take Bell, Betty Claire . .,...,.........,,.....,.... 62,184,227 . Ben, Betty Jean .... ......,..... ..,.......,... . 6 2,184 care of 4,000 to 5,000 students W11l be Bell, Jack Keithy .............,......,....,............ 62, 168 . - . Ben, Martha. Ellen .........,...................... ,.,, 2 s, ss, Interested to know that the malor Cfedlf '7 n 120, 194, 202, 205,213,215, 221 goes to the faculty. An almost miracu- Bell, Robert Jackson .,..,...........,,...........,.. 62 I ' Benson, Andrey Rice ...,.... .... 6 2 lous work has been done 11'1 secunng B , B'll' .........,... .,..,,,....,............,,, 3 5,193 . . . . . ,fax AEEAAEEV U 62 add1t1onal lnstructors and 1n adaptmg Berry, Norma ........ . ........ 35, 193,204, 205,211 the Curriculum to the new demands Berthelsen, Andrew Enevol .............,..... ...62, 156 ' A Berwielr, Cecilla ................. ,.., . . .,.. 62 made upon the Un1vers1ty. Wh1le the Beta Kappa Gamma, ...... ......,..,. 2 05 Beverly' Thomas ,M present enrollments throughout the Bickly, Florence ....,.,.,.... .....,... 3 5,176,227 Country not Continue for mGnY Biles, Barbara Talma ..,.,........ . ....,.... 63, 184 Bing, Lyndon ......,.,.....,............... .... 3 5 years, the number of students attend- B' 1 ,xi r El' 11 tl ,......, ....... 6 3,180 . . . . . n1?i'3TsnLf57lf .,..,... ' ....,.. 63 mg Colleges Gnd HHIVS-fS1f1eS W111 doubt- Bivings, Drucilla ..............,...... ....,.. 6 3,193 less be much larger in the future than Blackhum, Sidney ....... 63 . H Blnekstnn, Nan ......,........... ..,.... 6 3,174 in the past. An mcrease occurred after Blair, Robert .......,.,..,....,.............. . ..,... 35,158 World War L and apparently G much Blanchard, Beatrice Barbara. ..,..... ..., 6 3 . ' Blanton, Fisher .......,................. 63 larger 1ncrease IS to be expected as a permanent result ot World War ll. On the Whole, the first year's experi- ence With veterans has been encourag- es 515153 ing. And the very tact that so many re- turned service men are in colleges and , . . . . . B-B-A--CIUSS Of 45 un1vers1t1es 1n 1tself augurs Well for the f5E5E5EiE?if5i5iiif 315' ' 'ii Ziff' 5235 future. IZE t U 21 ' 1 Z C I' 1 UMPHREY LEE, 1 ., r:2EsEsEzis?Qi5S3Es?-jiliiiiiiii' 'Q Presjden t .ZEtna L1fe Insurance Co. - 1301 Republic Bank Building 'rxfiisf ADVERTISEMENT PAID ron BY A FRIEND, ON C-6201 Dallas l, Texas H-7767 CONDITION THAT DR. LEE WOULD WRITE THE COPY Blattner, Virginia .,..,.,.. . Bleuler, Jack Haskins ......, ,. Blewett, Kathryn Olive.. Blount, Edward Elmer .,., Bludworth, Rosa George .....,... Blue Key ...,......,.,.,.....,...,. Bobb, Donald .....,., Bohart, Virginia .,...., Bohmfalk, Beverly .....,.... Bond, Betty Jane .....,....... Bookhout, John Goodloe. Boston, Marjorie ,... ,... ,....,. . . Boston, Mary Carolyn .. Bouknight, Nita Rose ........ .. Boutwell, Margaret ...,. Bowen, Norma Lynn ...... Bowman, Anne ............ . Bowman, Betsy ....,...,..,...... ,. Bowman, Bill ................,..,.... Bowman, Thera LaVerne Boyd, Betty Anne ,.... . ,.... ..... Boyd, VVilliam ......, Boykin, Anne ,... ....... Boyles, Betty Ilene .............. Boyles, Howard C. ..,............. . sa, 174, ss, 168, .......36, 63, 63, 176, ....,...63, 63, 193, ........36, 63, 117, .,......63, ........63, 63, 188, 63, 194, ...,....6s, 63, 36,154, Brabham, Charles Culberson ....... Bradbury, John Richard ,......... Brannan, Helen Virginia Bray, Cecil Kenneth .,.,.. Brenneke, Betty ...... . ......., .. ,.,.....64, .......64, .,.,......64, Brewster, Camille ......,......., ,.,..... ........... ,... Brickell, Robert Vreeland 4........,...... 64,214, Briggs, Juanita Joyce. ....... . Brindley, Jo Anne ....,.,.,.,. Britt, Mary Ann .......... Broach, L. B .................. Broadus, Betty ...............,....,. Brockles, Alethia Ann ,..,............,.. Brockman, LaMonta Odette. ..... . Brooks, Mary .........,..,.,....,....... .......e4, ....ff.64, .......e4, fffffQf64, 227 218 36 63 63 206 168 63 194 224 158 200 221 188 188 174 200 233 164 170 184 168 64 194 64 64 164 64 64 176 64 219 170 178 64 201 178 64 170 64 Brooks, Brooks, Brooksh Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Blown, Nancy Ann ..... .,...... 6 4, 186, 211, 213 Patricia ..,... .......,...,..... 6 4, 176 ire, Joyce ..... .....,. 3 6, 193, 217 Alvin Blake ,.......... , ,,.,... 64, 225 Beverly ....,,......,.,....... .... , ...... , 36 Donald Rutherford ..,........ 64, 158, 218 Dorothy .....,...........,.... ........... 3 6, 180 June .................,....,.. ...,.. 3 6,193, 216 Margaret ....,........ ,..,....,... 6 4 Roy George .,...,..... ....... 6 4,156 Vlfilliam Graham .. 65 Broyhill, Eloise Lila .....,....... . ..,.,. 65,193 Broyles, Jarvis Jean ....... 65,170 Bruce, Ernestine ..,,..,.. ........ 6 5, 170 Brusman, Cal ..... ,. .,...... 36,171 Bryan, Colleen .,....,. ........ 3 7 Bryan, Tom ............... ........... 3 7, 164 Bryant, Gloria Nell .,...... ..,... 6 5, 145, 190 Buckley, Harry Peck ......, ,.,. . .,.... 6 5,168 Bullis, Anne ,...,.,......,.,,........ .,,..... 3 7, 216 Buranclt, Charles Lawson ..... ,.....,. 6 5,168 Burer, Lois Belle ............... ..... 65, 174 Burgin, Betty Jane ,.,...,. ........ 6 5,186 Burgin, Virginia Lee .... ........,..,.,.... 6 5, 186 Burleson, Ann . ..,.........,. ....,.....,.. 6 5, 186, 223 Burney, Agnes ..........,.....,..,....,. 65, 190, 200, 205 Burns, Charles Vlfilliam ....... ...,..,........... 6 5 Burrow, Pattie ,..,.........,.........,.....,.......,,..... 65 Burson, Ernest Cleveland .,.........,........... 65 Butler, Coit ,............... 37,120, 170, 201, 204, 220 Byrom, Nina ............l.........,...........,....,...... 37, 178 Bywater, Harold Alexander ....,,. ...., 6 5 C Caffey, Billye Frances ...,,.. 65 Cagle, Melha Sue ............ .. 65 Cain, Mildred Louise .....,... , .,...... 65 Calhoun, Leta Jo .......,......,..., .........., 3 7,178 Calhoun, Mary Margaret ....,. ....... 6 5, 182, 200 Cameron, Grace Scott .,..,.......,.,...... .... 6 5 Campagna, Frances Josephine ,,............. 65,174 Campbell, Robert Henry .,.......,.....,. ....... 6 5 Campus, The .....,..,...........,...,.,.,... ..,...... 1 18-119 Cannaday, J. C .........,.... .,,.,.., 6 5 Cannon, Betty Joyce ....... ....,,...... 6 6, 170 Cantwell, Jo Ann .........,.. ........ 3 7, 190, 211 Capers, Betty ...,,...,.......... ........ 3 7 176, 205 Carneal, Virgil Eugene .......... ........ 6 6 Carnes, Griffiths Cullum, ....... ,...,, 6 6,164 Carothers, Annette ..,........... ...,.. 6 6, 178 Carr, Virginia Mae ......... ....... 6 6,190 Carroll, Hester Milton ...... .,... , .11O, 219 Carruth, Dorris , .... ,........, ...... 6 6 ,180 Carter, Charlotte ....,.... ,,....... 6 6, 176 Carter, Lydia Estes ..,.... .....,. 6 6,194 Carter, Marjorie Nell .... .. 66 Carter, Myra Jean ....... . ..,.. ., 66 Cartwright, VValter ..,... .......,. . .66,202 Castillo, Jose M. ...... ......., 6 6, 162, 210 Castillo, Roberto ....,. ..,..... 6 6 156, 210 Castleberry, Jane ....,. ...,..... . 66, 190 Cates, Mickey Jo ................ .. 66 Cave, Walter .....................,.,.,. .........,... 3 7 Cavender, Mary Fletcher .......,..,.,....,... ,37,178, 213 215, 223 Caver, Sue Bare ......,,....,...,............,.......... 66, 170 Caviness, Nancy Jane. ,... ........ 6 6, 188, 200, 205 Chamberlain, Jacqueline Fae .,..,............,.. 66 Chamblee, Flynn .............................. 38 168, 203 Chaney, Betty .....,............,.... ........ 6 6 188, 211 Chapman, Betty Nell ,...,. .......... .,.....,., 6 6 ,182 Chaves, Ascinciano Baclillo ......... .... 6 6 Cheatham, Johnny .......,...,.... ., ..... 66 Cherry, Evelyn Ruth ........ .,.,.,. 6 6, 182 Chesnick, Sarah ....,.,. ,......... 6 6 Chi Omega ...,.,............,.... ......... 1 76-177 Chisholm, Thomas ......,........ .,..., 6 7,156 Christie, James Edward ......... .... 6 7 Church, James Wright ,.,... 67 i Designers and Manufacturers of FI E CUSTOM-BUILT FUR ITURE CUSTDM-BI LT FURNITURE STUDIO Conveniently Located at Snider Plaza and Milton, Universit Park 316 M r A-iL-X .3 -u XX 1,0 -1 , Til' -so tg s -f ,f r ' f L ' Q X 1 f ' - ff' f - V 1 ' 'I- X' ' tb ,, ffL1'.-fgi r ravi- -ji QZHTS ' V,-I ,,,,f N . P-0,2 .f-im.- - rm NN- X- -- -ch-I' t.1-'!:Aq 'n ' .. Wt' --. :.., -f-Xse-X m., f-cuz' - 1 -.-if , -2' ' . f'-, , , pl. X T'f 1 b'f-if X -F .n::,.M.:.,,i.i .-Lx M WF X he --BNN -bv, I, ' -1:w-4sX ,R X ?e7,.f.rk fit ,S f L ng qw ,,, A 'bilgmffd ,,Jf' l ,. ., , FE' 'll pk D --I! ' 5--'Q ff-EU T -V11 , 'fl A f- - ri K 'X' -X .,-.,.,-g- fw- ig, X, X! 7-5' 2 I Z p . E TEXAS is on the march INDUSTRI- ' materials and natural resources for convert- ALLY . . . driving forward under full x , ulnl :ZVV y ing into manufactured products, mild cli- power to provide more jobs and continuing ' 129 , I . f' mate, excellent transportation facilities, opportunities for its people. During war ', X, Q. highly intelligent and easily trained native years, Texas demonstrated its industrial g, 1 1 X labor . . . and abundant cheap electric capacity and capability when its industries power. Furthermore, Texas is the gateway tracts involving the production of planes j Q r sea or by air. and parts, explosives, synthetic rubber, . . ' By the processes of reconversion and by steel, magnesium, gasoline, oil, and a long list of other materials and supplies requir- ing skilled labor. ' . wise and careful planning, Texans are determined to 'make the most of their state's vast resources. N . r fulfilled S56,418,8 10,000 worth of war con- l .k H i ' to the Latin Americas, whether by land, by X V Y' Q y 1 During the war years, Texas' industrial production rose from Sl5450,000,000 an- nually to two and one-half times that amount on war contracts alone. This has resulted in expansion of plant facilities and labor force, and peace-time plans which call for even greater industrial production than during the war. As rapidly as building materials and machinery be- come available, Texas cities and towns are witnessing the building of new and the expansion of existing fac- tories and shops. Texas has everything needed by and for industry . . . an abundance and diversity of raw ss! Texas Power 8: Light Company, a pio- neer Texas institution, joins all of Texas in inviting the immediate attention of American indus- trialists to the opportunities offered by the Lone Star State. As abundant, dependable and low-cost electric power from TP6cL transmission lines was a vital factor in producing for the war, so is it now in producing for peace. This Company's industrial-minded manpower, as well as its vast power facilities, are at the disposal of those seeking to develop new or to expand existing in- dustrial opportunities in Texas. TEXAS PCWER in CPMPANY JOHN W. CARPENTER, President and General Mamzgef T' glgx,-f f-if Q ,!,...M Claire, David F ..,.....,...,.. ......... 6 7, 225 Coughran, Dorothy Verne .....,......,.,......, 68 David, Dorothy ,..... ...... 6 9,194 Clark, Bettie Juanita ....... ....,.... 6 7 Couleur, John ..............,....... 60, 212, 222 David, Frances ........ ........ 6 9, 194 Clark, Beverly Jayne .. ........... 67,174 Covey, Margaret Elaine ...,... 68,193, 227 Davidson, Frankie .,.,. ......., 6 9,176 Clark, Harold G. ..... ....... 6 7, 164, 207 Cowan, Martha Ann .......,.,. ............ 6 8,194 Davis, Betty Jim ....... ,.... 6 9 Clark, Marion ....,.,..,..,... ......,...., 3 8, 208 Cox, Jimmie Ann .....,,,.... ...,...... 6 8 Davis, Cecile Grace .,,....... ....,.., 7 0,196 Clark, Mary Beatrice ..... , ........ 67, 193 Cox, O'Byrne .,,.............,....... ......,.,. 6 S Davis, Charles Dewey ,..,.. ...,....... 7 0,156 Clark, Mary Lou ......... .......,,.... 6 7,205 Coyle, Caroline Faustina ........ ,........,.., 6 8 Davis, Donna Jean , ...... 39,188,214 Clark, Nita ......... , ...... ....... 3 8, 205, 226 Craddock, DeLois Elizabeth ....,.,.., 68 147,194 Davis, James Edgar ..... .,...... 7 0,164 Clary, James Dan .......,,.. ,.,. ........ 6 7 , 154 Craig, Coleman ..............,......... ...,.,.,..... 6 8, 199 Davis, Jerry ...........,..... ........ 3 9 Classen, Ed .....,.,.,.,............,, ......... 3 8 Craig, Mary Jane ..,,,,, ,,,,,,, 6 8,180, 211 Davis, John A. ......... .,i..... 7 0 Clawson, Eleanor Jeanne ........ ..,.... 6 7,194 Craig, Robert Brown .... ..,......,... 6 8 Davis, .JOYCE ---,1.-----,---...- ..,...,. 7 0, 180 Clayton, Bob Bush .,...,....,... ..,.,..,. 6 7,154 Craig, Rohert T. ....,..., ....... 6 8 Davis, Peggy Theresa ..., .,...... 7 0 Clements, Betty Jean ...... ......... 6 7 Crall, Russell D ....,............. ,.,.,,, 6 9,156 Davis, Ralph Aden , ....,.,.. .,,,,... 3 9,226 Clendenen, Lessleen .....,..... ......... 6 7,193 Cfaniill, Gem-ge Belfor,-l ,,,,,,, H 59 Davis, Robert Houston ....,.. .. 70 Cockerell, Virginia Dean, ...... , ...,..,. 67, 19.1 Crenshaw, Anne Foster ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 69, 186 Davis, Shirley Ann ..... . ...,... . 39 C. 0. G. S ..........,......,.....,.., .....,.,. 1 22 Crews, Hildfed ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 33,193, 213,218,223 Davis, Thomas C. .,..,.....,. .,................ 7 0 Coke, Kathryn Lawson ......, ....,....... 6 7,190 Crisp, George 01511 ,,,, H ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 69,154 Dawson, Virginia Anne ,...............,,. 70,176,211 Coker, Billy Ted .....,........., ...,... 6 7, 164, 207 Crocker, Ray Elvin ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , , 69 Day, Lisheth Nell ........,........... 70, 198, 214, 227 Coker, Chester Milton ...., ............ 6 7 Cross, Lavinia ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , 69 Day, Milton Vklarren .,,.. ....,.,.......,... 7 0,158 Cole, Patricia Ann ..........,.. 67 C,-osslaml, Robe,-1 Fgtzhugl, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 9,154 Deacon, Allan .,.......,.. ....... . 70 Coleman, Charles Hooker ...... .. 63' Crowell, Robert E, ,,,,,,,,,',--'.,', w4,',4 5 9,154 Deaton, Gwendolyn ......,... ........ 7 0,227 Coleman, James Earl ..... ..,...... 6 7 Qulpepper, Wanda Lee ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 5 9, 176 Deats, Agnes Elizabeth ....... 70, 178, 214 Coleman, Lilyan Ruth .,.,. ....,.....,. 3 S, 190 Cunningham, John Vymiam .4.4-4,-.','-,.,,, 69 Decker, Lemuel Arden ....... ..,,,....,., 7 0 Coll. Stanley MCAIDUW ---'-- --4--'- 5 7.156.199 Cunningham, Jeanne Marshall ...... 58, 193, 216 Decker' Vlctm' Shefmall ----- '--'---- 7 0,162 Collier, VValter Grant ,.... ............ 6 7 Curl, Mary ...... ......,.......... 3 9, 120, 180, 213, 215 Delmer, Merle XVade .,.... ...,.,, 7 0,158 Collins- Martha Ifinnie -'14-'- ---- -4--- ' 6 7 1188 Currin, Eleanora .,..,.... ,.,,, ....,.,.............. 3 8 , 176 Della Chi '----'-4 ----- '-- ----f-- 1 56-157 Conklin, Royal Forrest ............................ 68 Cm,,.1n, JO Anabelle , lllhlhl ..,. 6 9 Delta Delta Delta ....., ....... 1 78-179 Conley, Billie .,......,,.,....,. 38, 151, 181, 208, 213 Curry, James Calvin ...4.- ,,,4,, 6 9, 219 Delta Gamma ..,.,...... ....... 1 80-181 Conley, Evelyn .............. ............. ,.........,. 6 8 Curry, John Lee ,',.'-.,'., ,1,,.' 5 9, 155 Delta Phi Alpha ....,, ..,., 2 26 Connally, Lena Mary ...,.... ....... 6 8,180,216 cuff,-, Richard L. .. 69 Delta Psi Karma .---.- .. 208 Connell, Richard Allen ..,...... 68,154 C,-Cen rjoaf .,,,,., . 207 Delta R110 .-4-.----.-'..-- .- 196 Conner, Laura ,..........,,,.. ........ 6 8,176 Delta Theta Phi -'-- ----- 2 09 CO,,,,,2,.ty, Rose Ma,-ie ,,1,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 8 Delta Zeta .,...........,...,......, .....,. 1 82-183 Conrad, Iolancla .,.,......... ....,.. 6 8,217,227 D Dwmnrd, Robert Edwin ...... .....-.. 7 0,162 Conmd' lone ' 6 8 Dabney, Gretchen ............... ....... 6 9, 194 Denning' Dorothy Nell ' 7 0' 170 Cook, N. B. ......................, ......,.. 6 8, 199 Daiches, Roslyn Helene V .-4.A -.4- 6 9 Denton, Billy Joe .....,..,.,... r .,............ .... , 70 CoOPer, Bonnie Eloise ..,... ....., 6 8 Dailey, Aubrey Lee - 4'4. 69 DePasqual, Rosemary Elizabeth ......,.,..... 39,174 Cooper, Eloise .........,.... .....,.. 6 8, 214 Dales, James B,,1a,, ,,-,,4,---',, A 69 DeSalme, Roger Allen ........,.,..... ........ 7 0,164 Cooperi James M- ....- -.,--, 6 8 Daniels, Beatrice Elaine ...... ...,... 6 9 D0Sh011g, Beverly -414--.-1,.- H .,--4- 70,194 Cooper, Sue ,......... ........ 68, 194 Dathe, Vtlalter VVilliam ....... ....... 6 9, 155 DCSIIOHE, Cora Dell 'f-4-4 -'--'--' 7 0,194 f1,r 'e e 'es 1. 'R 3- ,mm Nil' .VN-w ' ' pau. HILLCREST STI-lTE BANK Our Congratulations and Sincere Best Wishes to the '46 Class of South- ern Methodist University. . . May You Go Forth into a World Re- dedicated to Peace and Good Will amongst Nations. MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 318 Sin. 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W P sw a t i a n Institutions I W Southern Methodist University S Goodwill Industries of Dallas 1915- 1946 1923- 1946 Dallas and the Great Southwest Methodist in origin, but non-sectarian in the benefits they offer, South- ern Methodist University and Goodwill Industries of Dallas have moved forward for more than a quarter of a century . . growing far beyond all expectations . . . in answer to definite community and humanitarian needs. Goodwill Industries seeks the support of the friends of S. M. U. It is through your help that we can help others. If you know of anyone who is disabled or handicapped-either civilian or veteran-you will do that per- son a great kindness if you will encourage him to come to Goodwill where he can be taught a useful trade. Through rehabilitation, he may soon find placement in Dallas industry-and while he Zearm he earm his own living. Remember also, to send us your discarded clothing, shoes, furniture, and miscellaneous articles. It is through the repair and sale of your discards in our Elm Street store that job training and employment are made possible for handicapped men and women. For our Truck Service call: R-9621. As We both expand our physical plants to take care of increasing needs and the subsequent demands made upon us, it is the hope of Goodwill In- dustries that, side by side with S. M. U., we shall make this acommunity in which no person can be jobless because of lack of training or opportunity. Not Charity, but zz Cfzzmce' Goodwill Industries of Dallas COURTESY, REYNOLDS-PENLAND 319 I w 1 ,,.,, I. .., if 1--. will ...,,. Derby, Rodney ..,...................,. 39, 150, 165, 199 Eaton, Clarence Arthur .,.. .,...,,.. 7 2, 225 Flowers, Russell Odelle .....,. .....,., 7 3 DeVanney, Thomas James ......,...,.....,.....,. 70 Eckman, Virginia VVynne ,... .,.,.,... 72, 178 Follett, Aimee ......,........,.. .......,,.... 7 3, 184 DeVault, Everett N ....,,...... 39, 203, 222 Edmundson, Eloise ............ ......,.. 4 0, 227 Fong, Stanford ..,......,....,....... .....,.,. 7 3, 154, 219 Dickey, Pat ,.... ...,............... ,.... . .,...,....., 7 1 Egger, D. L. .,..............,..,, ..,... 7 2 Ford, Raymond VVoodrow ....,.. .....,........ 7 3 Dickinson, Albert LeClare ..,...........,. 71,154, 201 Egger, Ernest Linwood ....,. .......... 7 2 Forester, Yvonne .................. .... , ..73, 174 Dimitratos, Katherine ............ .........,,. 7 1 Eggers, Suzanne ................ ......... 7 Z, 180 Foster, Phoebe Annette ...... i....., 7 3, 190 Ditto, Sharon Dawn ......,... .....,., 7 1 Eichenberger, Robert ........ ......... 7 2,160 Fountain, Doris Elaine ......,.. .....,, 7 3, 211 Ditzler, Margarert ...,..........,... ........ 7 1, 178 Eiclcemeyer, Helen Ruth.. .,......, 72,190 Fowler, Patsy ., .....,.,,....,.. , 40 Dolencie, Dorothy Ruth ..,..... ........... 7 1,186 Eignus, Merton Eugene .... .,....... 7 2,154 Fowler, YVanda Lee .... . 73 Dolph, Connie .............,.... 71, 178, 208 Eisenstein, Anne .........,.... ......... 4 0, 196 Fox, Barbara Jo ...... .,.,,,. 7 3 Dommert, Roy Henry .,......... ..,..,..... 7 1, 219 Elkin, Peggy LaVerne ..... , ,... ..... 7 2,193 Fox, Betty Claire ,.,.. ,..,.,.... 7 3,176 Donnell, Pauline .... .,.............. , .,.. , .,71, 170 Elkins, Floyd Sherman. ,.... ..........,,. 7 Z Fox, Elaine .....,......., , ,...,....,.,.,.. 73,196 Donohue, Daniel Leonard ........ .....,.. 7 1 Elliott, Mary Ann ....... 72,190,198 Fox, Joyce Ann ........ ......... 4 0,176, 213 Dorbandt, Peggy ..,..,.,....,..,,... .,,,..., 7 1, 194 Ellis, Barbara .................. .......,..... 7 2 Franklin, Mary Lou .... ....,1..,...., 7 4,194 Dorsey, Elizabeth Louise ..,...., .. 71 Ellis, Troy Odell ,......,,..... ......... 7 2 Franklin, VValter E. .,.. . 74 Doss, Gordon Judson ..,...,... ..... 7 1 England, Barbara Claire ......... 72,190 Franklin, W'illiam Neal . 74 Doty, Emma Jane ..,.......... ........ 7 0,190 England, Emily Gladys .. ......... 72,176 Franks, Bennie J. ........ , 73 Doughtie, Brooks .................. ,. ..,.,...,..,... 71,160 Ernest, Scott ......,........... ......... 4 0,158 Frautschi, Mary Louise .... 40 Dowling, Margaret Nancy .........,...... 71, 180, 200 Evans, Elizabeth ....,...... ..,.,..., 4 0, 180 Frazier, Jeannine ........,....., .,..,,. 7 4, 180 Drake, Jerry .............,.............. ....,i....., 2 9 Evans, Georgia ......... ..,,... 1 30, 131 Freeman, Fred D. ........ . .,,.,. 74, 154 Drake, Nancy Ellen ....... ..,.l... 7 1,186 Ewton, Francis R ...,...,... 72 Freeman, Jane Comelia 74 Dunaway, Betty Aileen ...., ........ 7 1,190 FTCCNHU, Patsy --4-.---'.., , 74 Dunaway, LaTrelle ......... 39, 193, 217 F Ffeemilll, Peggy ---44- .,..-.,-..-.,..,. 7 4 Dunbar, Evelyn ....,.......,..,. 39,186,198 Fain Burr Palmer ............,, .,...,... 7 2,166 Freeman Shirley .-.4'.' .-----r,--------,-,-- 7 4 Dunbar, Susan Elizabeth ...... . .......,... 71, 194 Fair, Katy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,, 7 2 Fffeman W1111f1ITl .---'---- 41, 143. 157, 199 Duncan, Frank ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,.,.,,,, 7 1, 156 Fail-Child, Ralph Berry .,-,I., .,,.'--., 7 2,164 Frenzel, Winston W ......... .,.....,.........,,.. 7 4,158 Duncan, VVilliam Banks ....,.,. . ,.., 71 Fail-eg, James Cquway ,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,, 7 3,166 Ff1ZZS11, Efllesiille ----1--. -.---------------- 7 4 Dunn, Martha Ann ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 39 Farmer, Guss Umm -lltkth AAAA A'A4 7 3 Froehner, Calvin ........,. ........... 7 4 D-mn, Thomas Clifford .-.. V ..-- V- -- 71 Fenlef, Gloria ,... i....... , ......,. 7 3,144,178 Fmhnsfi 1l1Hfy1HHe ---'---- ---1-'..r--' - 1 74 Dunnam, Spurgegn 111111-ray ,,.,,,,, 71 Fenowsy Edna - A'4A- 4 .-L4A.A.'- 4 0 Fulda, Renate Joan ..,..,... ......... 7 4, 200, 221 DUPYCC, Laura .102-I1 .-----------..-..4.-.-.-.-.1.--. 40,188 Ferguson, Carolyn ....... .,......, 7 3,186 Fuller' Catharine -'---'-'4' - '-'-----'-- 4 11188 Duthie, George Frederick ..,.....,....... 71, 160, 225 Figld, Lugy Kate ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 7 3 171111013 Keith - -1---1-1-4'4- .----..,.--.-- 7 4,164 Dye, Rayburn L. , ............,..,. ....,. 7 2,166, 226 Filley, Alice Katharine ...,. ......... 7 3,178 Fuller, Kenneth Wyatt ........ ......... 7 4,156, 205 Dye, Sarah Frances --.-.- 72. 176. 217 Finley, Oliver Boyne ........ ,.... .... 7 3 , 156 Dye, William Henry ....... ........ 7 2,162 mam, Grace ,..l.....l.l....., ......... 7 3,186 G i Dyer, .11-1113 A1111 '-4----A4-A---- '------4 7 21 190 Fisk, Charles E .........,.......... ....,. 7 3 Gaddy, Thomas Urban ......., ....... 7 4,156 E Flahive, Richard Muffy .... .,.....,. 7 3, 166 Gaines, Nina Marie ,...,....... .....,. 7 4,184 Flatli, Earl Hugo .....,.,.... 20 Gallahan, Jacqueline ......,. ......, 7 4,194 EHS-011. Joe E ---4--'-------A4--A 4'---' --- -'- 7 2, 154 F1Cm1Y18y Mary Julia ...,.... ...... 7 3 Gallardo, Sylvester J. ...... ...,... 7 4, 219 Eatensonw ETV111 T1190f101'C -------A- -'---f-- 4 0, 230 F1CC1C1 .1061 .luden .......,... .,....... 7 3, 154 Gamma Phi Beta ,...,... ......... 1 84-185 A '2' - .. ,,1Q:-...- ' I Gliiiiilch 1 lirF'11r.ise' P , Whenever you're hungry or thirsty.. .stop at PIG STA DS There's one in your neighborhood Youn Fm: CLOTHES Dzssnvs SKILLED CARI: AND GENTLE, Tx-ronoucn SHNITONE CLEHNI NG Removes twice cis much dirt cis ordinary methods cmd makes your clothes look new! S'ron.1: Youn Wnrrsn Cr.o'r:-rss Wrrn Us REASONABLE PRICES LAUNDEREHS CLEANERS FURRIERS HATTERS 0 DIAL R-6504 lor these definitely BRANCH OFFICE. superior services! Hillcrest cmd McFclrlin MRS. E. M. MOORE, Mgr. 320 Gardner, Clyde .,..............,... ......,. 7 4, 156, 219 Goyen, Jimmy C .....,........., .....,......... 7 6,164 Hamm, Bettye Jo ........ ....,. 1 74 Gardner, Marjorie Laura .....,. ............. 7 4 194 Gozzaldi. Mafy Ethel - ---- ---4--- 4 2,176, 227 Hammans, Margie .,..,.... 77 Garrett, Lola. ...........,.,......... 74 Gfabef, D01'0f11Y L --------------'-4- ------'-' 7 5 Hammersley, Beverly ....... . ...,.. 77 Garmtson, vvimam .lhllll 74 Grabstald, Mary .......,,...,............ 76 Han-mei-Y L51 .A.A,,..AA......,,. 1 A,..,. 194 Gartley David M 41 Grantham, Kenneth Tillman .,,..... .. 76 Hancoclg, Wayne N ,,A, ...A...-- 4.-'.. 1 5 4 Garwoods Yvonne I--M75 194 Graves, Dinzel Rufus ..... ........ .,.,...,. 7 6 Hankg, Nancy Kathryn ,L..,.,, 77 G19-VCS, HC1'l1Efl1 4---.---'--. ------.' 7 2,170 Hansen Herbert Roland .....,. 77 Geary, Joseph ....... .... 4 1 Gmvley Joe 76 H ' P IM b 7 Genaro, Laura ..... ....... 4 1 174 G 1- H ansoni ,au 7 my 7 TFIY, G1l111211 A111211 .-,--------.--..-4l.-4---------.-. 76,164 Hanszen, faffey Ann ..,...,.. ......,.... 1 90 geogmphg flu? 5 226 GFHY, 1'1H1'1'y F1'6dC1'1Ck --------'4 - 4-.--4-4--.--4--. 76,168 Hardie, Mary Frances .,.,. ........ 7 7 218 'Gorge' ef 1' 'Ou 'A -- 4-' 7 185 GYCCII- BETH' -'.--------------4-4 42, 187, 198, 213, 227 Hardin, Vanita Jo .... ,........ .....,...., 1 8 4 Gerhard, Bettie .........,........ .... 7 5 Green, Charles Leslie ,..............,., ............ 7 G Harding, Dorothy Jean ....., ........ 7 7 216 Gibbons, Marion Hatch .....,.. ,..,.,... . 75 GYCC11, 1'1C'1'l3Cff ---1'--- --'- --'4---1--- 5 8, 76,199, 221 Harding, Glenn William ...... ,............,. 1 64 Gibson, Jake Byron ........,. ..... ...,...,. 7 5 Greene, C11F11'101fC H 41------------ -'------'4'-f----- 7 5,186 Harding, Peggy VViltin ....,.......... ...,.,... 1 94 Gieb, Betty ......,..,.....,...... ..... . ..75, 192,217 GTCCIIC, 10011 1 '--,--1,4--, 1 --,-4---4-,----4------,-------- 76,162 Harkins, Virginia . ..,.,........,..., .77, 211 Giles, Ann Leslie ........ ..,....... 4 1 186 Grecuemeyeri John Robert -.---- 0,158,203,222 Harris, Bill ......,..........,..., ........... 120, Giles, Hilda Rae ..... ,,,, 7 5 Greer, Thomas .,..,..,..,...,.............,.,........... 76 121,14B,164, 219 Gilkey, NVilliam E. ...,.. .,,.... 7 5 G1'1l:f111, DU11 -A-------'-'-------1--', -'4-----,- 7 6,156, 220 Harris, John Paul ......,.....,.......,...,. 160 Gillham, Eleanor ...........,.,. ..,.,.. 4 1 176 Gflmn, 1110111111 14011156 .----- ----,4.-4 4 3 Harris, Merle Elizabeth ....,... 176 Gilliland, Jean .....,.,........ ........,. 4 1 178 Gflfflfh, .1E1'1'Y -.--'---4,14-------- ----' 1 59 Harris, Peggy , ................... 78 Gilliland, VVilliam Richard . ...,., ,........ ...,.. 7 5 164 Gfimfll, NP111CY Mafgalft -.--1- ----1-.- 7 6,173 I-Ian-is, Vi,-giiiia Ruth ,-,..,,..,.,,,.'1.---.44,.'- 78 Gissler, Helen Marie , .... ,.,. . .. ......., 75, 184 217 G1'1ZZ31'f-lv Rl1l7Y 11111111911 ---------- -----,-- 7 51 218 Harrison Ann .,.. ..,. ........,,,......,............... 1 2 0, Glarner, Jean Mary ............ ......,... 7 5 194 Gross, 101111 I--4'4-4----1'..--,-----4' .-,,. 4 7 148,190,213 227 Glass. Margaret Coralea ..., .,..,.. 75 170 Groves, Baflmfa S112 4--'--'- --- -- 7 5 Harrison, Don ...................,.,................. 168 Glasser, Wilda .................,.. .... 4 1 391111, Lil'-11? 13116 41-------- , -,--- --1---4, 7 6,178 Harrison Katherine Love .....,.. 211 Glee Club .... ..,.....,,,.. .....,.... 1 2 7 'mt 19- fi fedlw M3115 --f-1-- -'- '-' 7 51152 Harrison, Lucy ......... ,....,. 4 2,190, 227 Goar, Pat Carolyn ......... ....,....,... 7 5 178 Glltlufezi H01-13 P01135 --,- -' '--'- 7 5 Harrison, Marjorie ..,......................... ,..... 1 88 Goldberg, Arla .....,..,,,.....,....... ........ 4 1,196 223 Harrison, Mary Elizabeth ....,.. 78 Goldberg, Elaine Meryl ....,..,..... 75 H Hart, Bettye Glyn ................ 78 Goldberg, Jerald Melvin .........,... 75 Haag, Mildred Marie .,..,,...,....,.. ..... 7 6 Hartt, Martha Jane ......,..., 43 Golman, Anita , ............,.. ...,.... 7 5,Z00, 221 Haesley, Marjorie Elizabeth .....l.. ,...,... 7 6,216 Harvey, Earl .....,.,,....,........ 78 Golman, Annette ..... .....,,...... 7 5,217 Haggar, Rosemary .,.,.....,,...,..,,.. ..... .....,, 7 6 Harvin, Hamilton M ......... 170 Gomez, Isis ..,......,,,...... . ......,,.. 75 Hailey, Catherine Elizabeth ,,.....,., 77,184, 200 Harwell, Sarah Frances ........ ., ..... 194 Gooch, VVanda Ray .... .........,.,........ 7 5,180 Hailey, Orrena ,..,.,.....,........,.,.... ...... ,,.... 7 7 Hash, Laura Elizabeth ,....... . 78 Goode, Marjorie ........... ....,., 4 2, 211 221 227 Hall, Jimmie Earleen ............. ....,.... 7 7 Hassler, Elizabeth .........,....,. , ...... 214 Goodearle, Mary Jo .,.,.... ............ , ...75,188 Hall, John Lyle .........,......................,....... 77 Hatch, Raymond Bryson, ...,.... ..... . . 160 Gorman, Vinita May ..,..... ,... . 75,193 Hall, Robert Ferrell ..,............,...,.,.. 77,156,201 Hanhart, VViIliam F .....,......... 21 Gottlieb, Norma Mae ........... . ...... 75,196 Hamilton, Clarlyu ........,... 42,194, 211, 218, 227 Hauptmaun, Eugene Dial ,,..... .,..... 1 66 Gouen, Charles Frederick .,....... ...,... 7 S Hamilton, Jack C. ..., ......................... 7 7 Hawk, Eugene B ..,............ .,..... 1 9 Gowen, Ted Edward ...,,......... ,...... 7 5, 164 Hamlett, Mary Lu ...,.,.. .......... 7 7, 180, 227 Hawkins, Glenda .. .. ..,,.. . 178 f?? ef'h'f fiat.,----.., Q U A L I T Y VA L U E 112. ...... - .,,. 1 1, I ll . aa,- Q J 1 ' a n d C O U R T E S Y 1, , I, , . -1 -,.,-,-1 Assured W1th Every I i , ' Purchase at Skillem's A -- 1 f' 1-: Xa 3 . . i f-1-'Y , X . F ,V , . Depend upon your neighborhood 'il' ' - -if 311 Skillerrfs to serve you with courtesy ig ond dependable merchandise cut low- est possible prices. A Texas Cwned Institution Since 1885 2 1' 7 ' I I ' 7 I ' 1-7 R' av 535555. ui, H1 ' sieiisli-sr , '10 , 111591 7 Un 570117 7' on if 'I M 1 1 I SINCE there was on S. M. U., Peruncr has been our trcrdition, too . . . so close hcrs been the relationship between those out on the hill and at Korhn's. . . . E. M. KHHN 61 CO. THE MAN'S SHOP THE WOMAN'S SHOP MAIN AND ELM AI' LAMAR Q 321 Hawkins, Howard Allen ...,., .....,. 7 8, 154, 201 Hayes, Ed ,.........,.......,.,....... ...,.,,............ 7 8 Hayes, Patsy Margaret .,.,,.....,. 29, 43,178 227 Hayes, Jerome Martin ...,.... ..........,..,..... 7 8, 201 Heaner, Russell ......,.... .. 78 Heaner, Vllallace E. ,. 78 Hearn, Bette Jane ..,.... ......... 7 S Hedge, Betty Rae ............,. ..,.,.,...,.,., 7 8 174 Heed, Virginia Durene .,.,..... ....... 4 3,17O, 204 Helms, Truett ..,..,...........,..., ,..,.... . .78 164 Hemenway, Priscilla ....... ......... 4 3, 188 Hemenway, Nathaniel ,....... ....., 7 8 Henderson, Addie Carol ....,. ......... 7 8 Henderson, Shirley Mae .,... ........, 7 9 193 Hendry, Patsy ........... ,...., . .. ......... 79,188 Henke, Carl ..,..,.........,..,.......,. . ,.,..,,. 43 203 Henneberger, Martha Ann ......... ......... 7 9 194 Herndon, Laura Jane .,.,.,.,....... ......,.. 4 3 176 Herrera, Mercedes Elizabeth ...... ......... 7 9 216 Hertz, Jack .,.................,............. .......,.... 7 9, 162 Hervey, Doris Delhomme ....,..,...,... 43,178, 205 Heumann, Vertna Ann ........... ............ 7 9 Hevron, James David .......... .,....... 7 9 Hewett, Bcnard E. .,...... .. 79 Hewett, Gene VV. .............. ...... 7 9 Hibbard, Robert Eugene ..... ........, 7 9 156 Hicks, Betty Ann . .,....,...... ...... 7 9 Hiebert, Patricia Eleanor ......, ......... 7 9 204 Hill, Richard IM ............... .,...,... 7 9 160 Hines, Blollie ........ ...... 7 9 Hipp, Betty Ray ....,... ......... 7 9 190 Hitt, James Alfred ....... ......... 7 9 205 Hitt, John A. ............ ..,................ 7 9 Hoban, Mary Ellen ...,. . ......,...,........... 43 Hobbs, Mary Jo ....,..... .......,, 4 3, 170, 198, 227 Hockaday, Betty ........,...., ...................... 7 9, 180 Hoehn, Margaret Jane, ...... 44 Hoggard, Olaf .,......,........,... .................,. 7 9 Holcomb, Milton Edwin ..........,.......,......... 79 Holder, Patti ...............,.,.......,.. 44, 133, 186, 213 I-Iolloman, Mary Anne ......,. ..,..... 4 4,175,216 International Relations Club .,.....,. , 210 Holmes, Martha Ann ,...,.. ......... ,... 7 9 Iota Epsilon ...........,..................... ......,,... 2 11 Holt, Lindsay Dennis ....,......, ......,... 7 9 Irby, Jerry Neal ..,...........,.,....,. ......,....... 8 1 156 Honaker, Mary Catherine ........ .,..... 7 9 Irvin, Anne ..,.... .... i..,.,,.. 4 4 188 223 Hooker, Rosemary Jeanne ...,. ...... 7 9,180 Hoover, Dennis ...............,. .......... 4 4 I Hoover, Nancy Arm ...... ........,. 8 0,178 Jackson, Donald Dean ....,.........,,.....,...,.. 81 164 Hopklllsf Frank I' 8 0' 166 Jackson, Dorothy .....,,........,................., .. 29, 44, Hopkins, Tom .....,.,....... ........,. 4 4 116,150'180, 211, 213, 215 221 227 Hopper' Allred Roger ' 8 01163 Jacobson, Maurine Adele ........,.........,......, 81 186 Horton, Jack Moore ..,..... , .......,, 80, 158 Jacoby, Jean -.4'A.L.A.-l 44, 147, 188, 205 212, 227 H0V 'al'd' Barney Ray ' 'A - 8 0,156 James, Helen Jacqueline ............,....,.,.... 81 178 HOl 'ill l1 Gene ---'-'- '--'-' 80 James, Mary Lucile ..,....... ..,.... . 81 Howard, Margaret Joy ' 4 ' 8 0' 174 James, Robert .,...........,...,.......,.....,...,......., 81, 156 Howell- Floyd Edwlll '4- ' ' 80,158 Jenkins, Martha Dell .............,....,...,,........ 81 Howell' Jack Wylle '- - '-'-4-'--'--' 8 O Jennings, Stella Frances 81, 194, 210 224, 226 Howell, John ..... ,...... ..........,........... , . 44, 158, 203 Jensen, Alonzo I 4.4...'.'.'.-4.... 'v-.-'A.A..-' -.81, 156 Hubbard, VVilliam Franklin ................,... 80 John' Catherine Carrie --4AAA .AL'A..-- ---'.'L .BL170 Huckaby, Lucy .,....................... .......,.. 8 0,186 Johns, James G. 'I4-'.'.,'.. IIH. 8 1 Huddleston, Joe Brantly ..,.......,.............,. 80 Johns, James J. '4.A'..--. 'v ..'4'-. 8 1 Hudel, Elizabeth Bertha .......... 80, 170, 218, 226 Johnson, Donna Jean lllh' A'. .'-...- .v4' 8 1 Hudgins, Betty Ann .......... ................. 8 0,178 Johnson, Evanell .-..--.'..- '...A.'-. 8 1 170, 225 Hudgins, William Ralph ........ .......,.,... 8 0,156 Johnson, Helen .4-'.AA'-'4-I .4, A.'..- .'.'.' 8 1 Hudson, Patricia Lila , ........ ,. .....,.. 80, 170, 214 Johnson, Henry Harris A4-rA Q 81 Hughes, Bob .....,.......,,. .......... 8 0 Johnson, Robert .v'.vV..-'.'L-'4 '.'4'-'-'.- 4 5 Hughes, Carol -'- --'-'----' 80 Johnson, VVanda Jean ...., ............... 8 1 Hughes, Chalmers ................ ....... 8 U Johnston, Dorothy '.'.l. 4 ,'4'..A 8 1 188, 218 H'-lgllstollv Ed Wallace ------ '--- - 8 01154 Johnston, Sheila ......... ...,..,...... 8 1 193 Hulse, Joseale ..................... ....... 8 0, 174 Jones, Anita 11-ae vhhl f -IAV AAA., 8 1 Hunt' Cmllllall 'l- 80 Jones, B. C. ....1......,... .........,.,.....,... 8 1 Hunt, Fffmces Marie '- - - 80 Jones. 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Anne H-M46 227 Kappa M11 Epsilon ,--4-- -'-4 2 12 Kms' W' B '4 11 1' 1611 Leahy1 Mm-ie 'rherese .,....,....,....,......,.... 841178 Kappa Sigma lkhhlllhbuuu V Alhl, 160.161 Klas:-zen, Harold Johnny ...... ..,,,........,..., 3 3 Leath' Gerald Javm l'-, 851 219 Keele, Lacy Rhea -.4V.'-'-' 82,153 Ixloppe, Clarence Bryan ..,......,........ 83,162,201 Lee Annu - I ' ------- 46 117 154 212 222 Keener David --'-'4------'f '-'-4-'f'44-4 '- 3 2 11111111111 G11111111.Ge1111 ' 1 ' M8111 190' 20111 229 Lee: Dolores' ,... ....... ......., ..,.... .. 851 180 Keilty, Colleen ....,. , .,,....,. ,.,... . .45, 191, 213 1x111g111' V11:g111111 11161111 8 '1' 1711 Lee, Maurice Edward ....... , ..... 44, 225 Keller, John Meadows ..,.. ......,... 8 2,166 Knox' 11111111118 ' ' S '1'174 Lee Ruth Estelle .,..... 85 Kelley, Jacqueline 'A...4 -uvu 8 2 Kollhoff, Charles Vt'alter ..,.,... .......,. 8 3 Lee, Umphrey 18 Kellev Patsy .....,..,...,.,.,,........,.,......,,....... 45 KOUH' Polly A'1 c'1e- - '- ' 8 3' 186 L li D tl as .1 , ee , oro ly .ee .,,...........,.,. ....... . Kelly, Betty' 10 --V-----.--4'.--.-'-----'-4-4--...-A--'- 29, 32, 1111111111111111' 111111611 1111111 'A 'A i '--'l'--A 1111110 Leheclca, Charles Edward ...,.,.. ,.,... 8 5 226 118, 120, 213, 215, 223, 224, 226 Kramer, Cliliord A .,....,., , ...,....... 84, 164 Leidecker Riclmrd H 1 85 Kelly' Gilbert Huggins 32 K111111111' 11111611 E ' ' 8 11' 214' 1119 Leifeste Mozelle ,.,.. .. ..... 11185 193 Kelly, johm, Lee -,,--,,,,,,1--- ,,,,,,, 3 2,180 Krule, Irwin Stuart ....,.... ............... B 4 Leiiy Margaret ' ' '85'1,,0 Keny, N01-ma '1--.'-..1-.,-1.l. , .1,,.- 32, 186 Kuutz, Gloria Vera .......,. ....... 8 4, 193, 221 V 1 11111 5126 Kemp, Lee ......... .....,. 3 2,136 Kur1fv1'.Hw111f1l1 -.-.-----,.-4.. .4.-..-- 8 4,211 Lemm, Carol ,. ..,,..,,.,.....,,..,.,...,.............. as Kenney, Gloria , ..... ,...... 4 5,174 K'-lykcllllflll, Emily S112 ---..'- ----4 -4 4 5-136 Lennard, Oscar ....,.,. .....,...,...,...,...,.,..... 8 5 Kent, Betty Jean .. .....,. 82, 180 Lent, Betty Jane .,,..,..... ...,.. 8 5, 200 Kent, James S. .,.,,.,.. ....... 8 2,162 L Lewis, Benjamin Harry ......, 85,166 Kent. Marjory Lou .,.. ....... 8 2 Labor, Earle Gene ....... .,......,.,..., 8 4 Lewis, Robert Tate ...... .,.... 8 5,158 Kerr, Hazel Cobb ,......,.... , .,.,.. 82,176 Lacy, Clyde ....,....... ....... 8 4,156,199 Lewis, Selma Elaine ..,.., ,.,... 8 5,196 Kessler, Hazel Verda ,,....... ....... 8 2 Lackey, Esfill .........,...... ......... 8 4,193 Lincoln, Charles ..,.,.. .,.. 4 in Key, Charles Francis .... ....... 8 2,156 Laficld, Mary Lou ........ ......... 8 4,186 Liplce, Eric .,..,.... .... 8 S Key, Jack , ..............,.... ....... 4 5, 220 Lake, Margaret Salem .,..... ......... 8 4, 193 Lipscomb, Elise ........,.. ..,,.., 4 6, 186 Key, M. M. ....,. .......... 8 2, 166 Lambda Chi Alpha .,...,...,.. ,. ..,.. 162-163 Lipsey, Doris .................,..... . 85 Key, Thomas , .... ......,...,.. 8 3, 219 Lampman, Emma Jane ,.,...,. , ..... 84 Little, James Darrell ....,..,.,.,,. .,...,..,. 8 5 Keyser, Bebe ...,...,....... ........ 8 3, 193, 227 Landreth, Joe ................ ,.,.,.... 8 4 Livingston, Richard Roland ..,...... ,......... 1 46 Kidd, Carol Ann .........,,,.. ............. 8 3,180 Lang, Robert A ..,.,.. ..,...... 8 4,160 Lloyd, Rachel Alice , .... ..,..,...,..... 46,180,224 Kilgore, Frances Fay .,..... , 83 Lanklord, Ed ......... ......... 8 4 Logan, Geraldine ............,........,.....,,.,....,.. 46,178 Kilgore, James Marvin .,... . 83 Lanning, Frank ............ ........ 8 4,219 Logsdon, Betty Alden .,............. 58, 60,190, 211 Kilmer, Robert Bruce .,., ,... 4 5 LaPradc, Bill Glenn ,,...... .,...... S 4,154 Lehmann, Jane ,,,. ......... , ., ........,.,....... 85,180 Kimple, Kay .........,,,...,....... ...,,.. 8 3,176 LaPracle, Mary Louise ,...,., ..,.. 4 5 Lomax, Barbara Lee ..,..,... ...,.,. 8 5,178 Kinabrew, Virginia Ruth ...... . 8.5 Lastcr, Carolyn ...,..,..,,..... .,........,....,.. 8 4,194 Longino, Lou Jane ,.......,. ...... 4 7,188 Kindler, Veryl Albert ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 8 3, 199 Laves, Marion Luise .,.. .....,.,,..,..,.....,.,. 8 4, 188 Longnecker, Marion ..... .,... 8 5,190 Kindley, Mary ............... ..,.....,..,, 8 3, 186 Law, Barbara ..,..,......,. .46, 170, 198, 227 Longoria, Minerva ....,.. ...... 8 5, 170 Kindred, Becky Ann ...,..... .....,.. 8 3, 190, 218 Lawler, Lucille . ..,...... 84, 178, 224 Loomis, DeLois ..... ....... 8 5, 184 Sm , of 1 - ' 1 - 1 1 rwarm Im, , ,Q W Qt . . I L , 11:12. s s lx ,eel -Si - 1.0 , .lf ' 1 S Y I Z sf, -1-1 afety u a th 6 ay. 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Mann, Margaret ........,............................ 86, Manning, Ruth Elizabeth ........ ...., , . Manton, Charles .......,...,....... ...... 8 6, Marion, James Edwin ......... Marks, Geraldine Hilda ,,.,..., Marshall, Asa VVesley ......, Marshall, Harrison .... Marshall, John C. .,,.,. ..,........, . Marshall, Ray Leon .,,......,,,.. ., Mart, Marion Mildred .... 87,170 Martin, Benjamin Franklin Martin, Conrad .......,......,....., Martin, Elizabeth Ann .. Martin, George NValter ..... Martin, Hew Browning ..... 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S -7, McCaskill, Shirley , ...,.... ,.......... 4 7, 180, 217, MeCleskey, Betty ..,........,..,...................... 87, McClintock, Milton Eugene .......,.,......... McClure, John Robert ....,.......,....... 87 154, BICCll'll'Ig, Trixie Lossen ..,.1. ..,......... 8 7, McCormick, Alice .............. ........ 8 7, McCorstin, George Leon .....,.. ..... McCown, Billie ................,. .. McCoy, Dave .......................... ...,. McCraw, Mary Katherine ......... ,..... . 88, McCroskey, Robert Milton ..... ........ 8 8, McCutchen, Gloria ............,...,. ..... McDonald, Marcus Lee ..,..,.. ........ McDonald, R. O. ....,.....,...,...., ,...... 4 8, McDonald, VVilliam Henry ,,... ..... McDu1fie, Elizabeth Ann ...,........ .. Charles Alexander ......,.. McFarland, Harold Neil ....,.... McFarland, June Balch .... M cEowen, 88, ss, McGill, M. G ......,.,......,..,. Mclntire, Pete ......,........,.... Mclver, Betty Melford .,........., McKeown, James Melford ,,.. McKinney, Ruth Hill ..,..,... McKinney McKnight , VValter Sims .. , Betty .....,......... McKnight, Bonnie Lynn ...... 88, .......48, 194, .......48, 212, 176 McKnight, Tom Lee ........ ........ 8 8, 154, 207 170 Mean, Leslie Monroe ...... ......,....,. 8 8 168 McManus, Alice Ann ,........ ................. f 18 218 MoMo1111s, llary Bono ....... .......,............ S s 189 1v1oM1111111, Eleanor A1111 .....1.... 48,205,213 218 173 McMurrin, Marcelyn ......,....,..........., 88, 186, 208 203 McPherson, Harry Cummings .............. 88, 168 S7 McWhorter, Patricia Ann ......... ...... 8 8,194 215 Mowiliiom, VVoodrow .,.,.,....... ss 87 Mead, Margaret Frances ,...... ....... 88 217 Meletio, James .........................,...,.......,., 48,120, 218 149,170,201,203 207 164 Melick, Darlene .... ..,..........,,.....,,... 8 9, 186 227 Melton, Joan ....................... ......, s 9 188 135 Melton, Peggy .............,........ , S9 37 Mentesana, Philip Joseph ,...... 89 201 Meserole, Otis C ...........,....,.. 89 188 Meserve, Samuel Arthur ...,,... 89 170 Metcalf, Donald Scott ......,..,... 89 33 Metcalfe, Evelyn Jean ................. ....... 8 9 182 47 Methodist Student Movement ,..,... .... 2 14 47 Metzger, Elaine Lynette .....,..... ....... 8 9 180 135 Metzger, Robert F. ,.....,. ...,...... 8 9 212 164 -Meyer, Maxine Sylvia .,.,... ............. 8 9 88 Meyers, Billye Jean ...... ,.....,. 8 9, 192, 217 88 Mikes, Alphona Joseph ....... ..,....... 8 9 160 Miles, Cecil Roy ........... ....... 8 9 150 88 Miles, Edgar Loyal .,.,... 89 48 Miller, Betty Jo .,..,..... 89 88 Miller, Betty Joe ......,. ,... 8 9 88 Miller, Bobbye Sue ....... ....... 8 9 184 88 Miller, Charles E. ...... ....... 8 9 162 88 Miller, Eugene Lee .....,..... .......... 8 9,164 156 Miller, Pearl Emeline ..,.... .,..... 8 9 216 200 Millis, VViIliam Craig ...,... ....... 8 9 154 219 Mills, Emily ........,..,...,..,......,.,. .,.,... 8 9 227 Milne, Marjorie Elizabeth ,...... ,..,... 8 9 134 88 Mims, Margaret Adair .......... .,...., 4 8 176 227 Minter, Sallie .............. ....... 4 8 190 88 Mitcham, Betty ....... ....... 9 0 194 THE AMAZING NEW 1947 THE SENSATIONAL NEW 19 BRILLIANTLY ENGINEERED SMARTLY DESIGNED 47 HONESTLY BUILT Place your orders now at Raywoods Auto Co. 2200 Ross Avenue R-4481 METZGEKSMQ AI YOUI' GIOCCI' PURE PROPERLY PASTEURI ZED ,22- 4 't fr- JU? ft' XJ Keeps hem ii 1 , 1 h J ff- -x f . Smzlinq 327 Mitcham, Mary Martha ..,.... ......... 4 8 194 Morton, John ......,.......,...... ...,... 4 9, 226 Niess, Thelma .........,.....,...........,..........,..... 92 Mitchell, Barbara, ,,,,,,,,.,,,4 ,,,,..,,, 9 0 170 Morton, Loumelia Jane ....,. ,,...,. 9 1 180 Nix, Marilyn Patricia ..,.......,.. 92,136,137 178 Mitchen' Clyde 'A.-.. '-.'A'..w',-...-.-.--..'A' 4 9 150 Moses, Dolene ............,...,... ..,. 9 1 Noble, Graves Edward .....,............,...,....,. 50 Mitchell, Everett ,,.A, '--.-4-,44.'-A-... '.-.----- 9 0 Moses, Patsy .... 91 Noble, John H. ......,...,.,....,...... .,...... 9 2 158 Mitchell' Helon -,A,. ,-,.-'.4 9 11112211941 203 313 Mosher, A. 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Q0 Mnrrah, Marilyn .,....,. ....,,....,.. 9 1 190 01150, V1Cf0l' D- --'---44--4'-- --4- - 93 Moir, Josephine Alice ..,...,. .......,. 9 0 180 Murray, Betty ......,,.... .,...... 9 1,194 211 O'Dl2ll, Charles .....-,-.-,-4,.-...-1 -.---44- 9 3,166 Moir, Melinda Violet ..,,,, .,,,,.,,. 9 0 180 Murray, Jan Bishop ..... .,....,.,. 9 1 178 Odom, Dorothy Arm . .,........ ,......, 9 3, 194 Molloy, Suzy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,-,41, U ,-,-', 90 Murray, Jo Ann ,..... .... ...,...,............,.,,.,. 9 1 , 176 Odom, Lillie GFIICC -.-'------------ -.-'--'A 9 31 134 Monroe, Mary Ruth ,...,.-,--'-,.,,. lllll ,. 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Dee ...,....................,.................,... 104,184 Suwal, Horace Erwin ............... .... 1 04 Su-alwcll, Clyde Emerson ....... .... 5 4,164 Sweeney, Betty Jean ..,.....,.,.. . 104 Swim, Helen Louise .,........, 104 Symphony .,...................,.. 125 T Tanner, Lois Elizabeth .,..,.... ......,....... 1 04, 182 Tartt, Herbert Blake ........, ...... 1 04, 154, 201 Taylor, Frances Scott .....,. .......... 1 04 Taylor, Mary ...,.........,...,... ......,. 1 04, 192 Taylor, Mary Frances .,....... ........ 1 04,192 Taylor, Rosemary Jeanette .... .,....,.... 1 04,170 Taylor, Stanley Maurice ....,.....,........... 54,151, 163, 203, 222 Temple, Sally ............... ............. ,104, 188 Temple, Sally Frances .. ....,,..... 104,176 Tennison, Coy Jean .,,...,. ,.... 1 04 Terral, Jo Ellen ........,...,....., 104 Theta Sigma Phi .................... . 223 Thomas, Barbara Caroline 104 Thomas, James Hubert ..,.,. 104 Thomas, Robert C. ........... 104 Thomas, T. D. , ......... 104 Thomason, Dolores Frances..104, 180, 211, 227 Thomason, John R. ., ............,..,..,.......,... 104,156 Tliompson, Don G. ..,.....,....,.,....,........... 10-1 Thompson, Imogene .....,..... ............. 1 0-I Thompson, Joan Coleman ,.,..... 104, 190, 217 Thompson, Joe Don ...........,.. .,.......... 1 04 Thompson, Robert VVilliam ...... ........ , ...105,164 Thomsen, Virginia Elizabeth .......,......, 105,174 Thornton, Gloria Anne .......... , ....... 105, 178, 211 Thornton, Nelson ..,..,......,,.... .,.......... 1 05 Thurston, Elwyn .........,....... ......... 1 05 Thweatt, George . .................... ,... ..... 1 0 5,168 Tichenor, VVinifred Mobley ........ ......... 1 05,194 Tighe, Edward M .,...,........,.... ......... 1 05 Timberlake, Sarah Moores .,.,...,...... 28, 54, 194 Titus, Robert ,..,.. .,.,,.,.......... . , ........,,,. 105,201 Tolleson, Betty Lou ..........,,.... .,55, 190, 217 Tompkins, Phyllis Alice .,....... ,.,.....,,.. 1 05,188 Tower, Beryl Jo .....,.............,.............,.... 105, 186 Tower, Dan Bristol ,......... ....... , ....,....... 1 05,154 Townsend, Martha ....................... , ......., 29, 55, 116, 120, 188, 213, 215, 227 Travis, Amylee ..............,...........,... 105, 186, 217 Treloar, Charles W .,........,...................... 105 Triece, John Eugene , ...... .. 105 Trnitt, Charlie Marie ..... ., ........,......, 105,204 Tucker, Marjorie .....,..,. ..........,...,.... 1 05 Turner, Ann Leslie ,,.. ,,.,........., 1 05, 190, 227 Turner, Archie ....... ........ 5 5, 164, 214, 219 Turner, Barbara .,., ......,.,........., 1 05, 188 Turner, Betty , ...,.....,.. ......,....,..,. 5 5 190 Turner, Calvin .............. ,.,..,..,. 1 05 Turner, John Stanley ...,... .....,...,.. 5 5, 220 Turner, Margaret Ann .,... .,...... 1 05, 178, 227 Turner, Mary Bob ............. ........,.... 1 05, 178 Tuxbury, William David ...,... ...,.. 5 5,120 199 Twitty, Mary Ellen .......,....... .......... 5 5 'U Ulmer, Ernestine . ................... ...... 1 05,170 Ummel, Dorothy Belle ..,............. ,.,... ..... 1 0 5,184 Underwood, Evelyn Yvonne ....,........... 106 Underwood, Helena ........ 55, 195 211, 213, 227 Underwood, W. L. ............,.,.....,.........., 106 University Council ...,,................,.......... 17 Unruh, Alvina ..........,... 106 V Vaden, Alma ...........,........ 106 Vail, Marvin Thomas ..,... 106 our 1946 ROTUNDA CO ER if an U4me1f'crm may We are happy to have a part in the production of your cover and to bind in cooperation with your printer. MANUFACTURED Complete IN DALLAS O meriean Beauty Cover Compan 2000 North Field Street DALLAS 1: TEXAS 334 if 4 i 1 ii 'E H. by -. sw 3 c 'l-ai 3 ' I 4.' Jenzstawxw - V i if I 4' , f- -in 5 Il l 4 H K, ?...,!g,F mr 1 1 , . A M , e A 'M 'W LTD:at'iffffflba'rfeaewlyirsu-W1 ' - . ' ' ' ' ff-wr. ef,-14-'mlm 5 'rw - - ' H F' - i ..,, f .W - . , , 'M' -W1 f- , '- -'L U 1':mf .,.w-ui' ' - - W ' , iy-ya. ,v . ' ,wa-u'. .',,J,fi1:umrv4 ,,,,.,.,e ,. ,. Mn- V .lm Y wr. 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L. .,..............,. 107 VVays, Louis Charles ....,.... . ...... 107, 154 NVeadock, Raymond Leo . ..,,. 56 Weakley, Clare George ..... ...... 1 07,164 Weakley, Nancy Louise .....,. .....,..... 5 6,194 Weatherby, Sara Carolyn ...... ......,....,., 5 6, 176 Weaver, Barbara Lucille ..,.,........... 107, 142, 145 Vlieaver, Edward Adolphus .,......,......... 107 Nvebb, Alice ....,.....,........... 56,151,187, 213, 215 Webb, George Duane .....,.,.....,.,...,....,.,. 107 VVehb, Roy A. .........................,.,,.......,... 107,160 WVebb, Thomas Sheldon ....... ..... , ..107,160 VVebberman, Hannah .............. 108 VVebster, Blanche Drnscilla ....... ,....,.. 1 08, 178 VVehster, Ella Margaret ,..., ..,.. ...,,..,.,. 1 0 8,188 Weir, Elizabeth Virginia ...., ........ 5 4, 190,221 Weir, Sam Houston ........,... ...... 1 08, 160, 210 VVellborn, Becky Jean ........ ...... 1 08, 190, 227 VVeltrnan, Lorelei .,........... ,.....,,.., 1 08,196 NVest, Joyce ...............,..,........ , ...... ....,.. 1 08,188 Xvesthrook, Betty Belvin .......,........ 56,194,213 Wheat, Charles VVilbur .............,............ 108,168 Whitaker, Sarona Brevard ,.......,....,...,. 108,193 White Barbara .................... ....., 1 08, 144, 183 White, Byron VVayne ...,...... . .,....,... 108,166 VVhite, Leonard Austin ...... ........ 1 08 NVhite, Margie Louise ..... ........ 1 08,174 Xvhite, Martha Ann ......... ...... ........ 1 0 8,184 VVhite, Virginia Alice .....,..,........ ....,... 1 08,176 W'hite, Yvonne Beverly .........,,,....... ..... 1 08 W'hitehead, Mary Cecelia ........ 56, 114, 180, 224 VVhitham, Mary Ellen ....................... ,... . .. 108 Whiting, Peggy Jean .......,. ....,............ 1 08,182 Whittington, Peggy ........ ...,. 1 83 VVho's VVho ..................,,...... 120 VVhyte, James Darst ,........,,...,... 108 Viliedeman, Sarah Martha ........ .. 108 Wilernon, Doris June .,....,..... ..,..... 1 08 YVilkes, Edith ....,................... ........... 1 08 1Vill-cinson, Daniel Calvin .........,..,.......,. 108,156 Williams, Audrey Ellen ....., ........ 5 6, 177, 213 VVilliams, Auclry Maurine ...... .....,..... 1 08,184 VVilliams, Bethena Lorene .,.... ..,..... 1 09 Williams, Betty Ray ....,...,... ..... 1 09 Williams, Embry WValden .,..,. , .,..... 109,164 NVilliams, Frances Carolyn ........ 109, 176 Viiilliams, Jesse C. ...,...,...,.. ..,..... 1 09 VVilliams, Kay ..............,....... ........ 1 09, 176 VVilliams, Lawrence Bert ...,., ........ 1 09 Williamson, Barbara Jeanne ....... ...,.... 1 09,178 VVillke, Carolyn ....,................,.. ...,....... 1 09,174 VVilIs, Jean .......................,..,.. ....... , 57,178, 208 Wills, Mary Yvonne .... .......,... 5 7,174 1Vilson, Anna Louise .... ........ 5 7, 113, 193 Vllilson, Betty Jo ...,..,.. ,... . ,..57, 186, 217 Wilson, Billie Louise , .,........... 57, 145,176,211 Wilson, Charles Leon ....,. ......,............ 1 09,154 Wilson, James Woodrow .. ...,............ S7 Vtfilson, Peggy Jean ,.... .,... ........ 1 0 9, 176, 227 VVilson, Peggy June ...,......,.. ., ....,........ 109,186 1Vilson, VValter Kenneth ......,.....,. 109, 154, 218 VVilt, Luther ......................,.. ,.,........., 1 09, 170 VVindham, Harlan B ............................... 109,156 VVinkler, Herald VVarren ............,......... 109,156 W'insor, Alice V. ......,...........,......... 109, 200, 205 XVinston, Alice Myers ,..... ...... 1 09,190 211, 227 VVo1fe, Carolyn Lenore ....,............... 57 W'olfe, Donna Marie ....... ....,.........., 1 09,190 VVolt'e, Helen Louise .................... ...... 1 09,190 W'ollebak, Bob ........................................ 109 Women's Sell-Goveming Board .,.......... 28 Wood, Betty Jean ..,.,........,.......,.... 109, 200, 217 Wood, Bill .........,...,..,......,.............. 109, 158, 219 VVood, Josephine Hobson .................,.. 109,186 1Vood, Judson Robert ....... ......,. 1 10, 164, 201 Viloods, Dennis ...,............ ........... 1 10,160 Viloods, Harry D. ...........,.,.... . ,.,......... 110 Woollarcl, Mildred Ann ....,............ 110, 176, 213 VVoolley, Margaret Katherine ................ 57,188 VVootters, Cora Sue .....,.......,......... 110, 190, 217 Workman, Scott William ....... , ...... 110,162, 205 Wright, Mary Anne ...........,,. 110, 186, 208, 227 NVright, Norma .........,............................ 26, 57, 120,149,194, 212, 213, 215, 227 VVright, VVanna Ruth ................... . ........ 110 VVyatt, Doris Ellen . ..,...,......., 110, 200, 212, 221 Y Y. 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