Southern Methodist University - Rotunda Yearbook (University Park, TX)

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Drake, Businoss Managor SMU ,Sfud61i't- Publishing Company Dallas, Texas Copyright, 1949 ,,..l....4 2 a f? Q 2 i f rv-'Q-ff Every min Every he Where 4 very soul d is ' 1 1 N I 1 1 1 i A I I 5 s Y, 4? ,L ' . In . s- ., ,3,. V - :5-..,1.. 5.lLLLiiA5 gn, , - , ..-7 .,-,,-.N..-., -- V J DEDIUATIUN To IEBBY E. DRAKE whose capable and unstinting efforts as Business Manager of SMU publications for nineteen years has been responsible, in a large measure, for the consistently high ratings awarded them by national judging organizations. With the incorporation of student publications in the spring of l93U, Mr. Drake was appointed manager of publications to handle all business pertaining to the SEMI- WEEKLY CAMPUS and the BOTUNDA. These Were later extended to include the Student Directory and Mustang Magazine which was published in l947. As an SMU undergraduate, Mr. Drake was Business Manager of the CAMPUS,,a member of Cycen Fjodr, and the Y Cabinet. An instructor in the Business School, he is now acting head of the Marketing Department. Mr. Drake's unselfish allotment of time and efforts in assisting with the completion of the l949 BOTUNDA has been of immeasurable value in every phase of production. As a business man, a teacher, a loyal Mustang, and as a sincere friend, he justly deserves the admiration and respect of every student in Southern Methodist University. lt is With great affection and pride that the l949 BOTUNDA is dedicated to lerry E. Drake. fffwff '.??-if -wif --., .. - maibpav, XXXX T 1 E-l Ill Z fl Cl Z Z li Ill Z li IB Wk- iw?-15 Y?- W3-W? Six- . . . . . . Administrat G1 . . . . . . Activit . . . . . . . .Spotlight . . . . . . .urganizatiu ..........Pictnrl Mhl t THEQFFUTURE QUADRANGLE FOR PERKINS SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY THE FONDREN HALL OF SCIENCE Perkins Hall McFarlin Memorial Auditorium S3 M fi ,N 35 4115 s Q w, sm.-RW' L i, 12 .L rf Mfg 5 wi dw. if 9,53 33? 1 f:5f5:ig53?5:2EQfj:IQIQEffi: , 1h,f5 . 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N I v 1 If 1',., X 1 I 1 f , V5 'wrt i ' rygrjut, Y s 4 :A gt Wir LEE5. s - .. 41. I . First row, left to right: Iudge Bratton, I. M. Shockley, I. I. Perkins, Mrs. W. VV. Fondren, Bishop Charles Selecman, Bishop A. Frank Smith Dr. Umphrey Lee, Bishop H. A. Boaz, Dr. I. WY Mills, Mrs. George L. Peyton. Second row: Dr. H. Bascomb Watts, Layton W. Bailey, I. S. Bridwell, I. W. Wilson, Dr. W. W. Ward, I. O. Haynes, D. B. Raulins, The Rev Alvea Godhold, The Rev. E. C. Rule, The Rev. Ioe Scrimpshire, The Rev. Ira Brumley, The Rev. Alvin W. Murray, Harrison Baker Dean Hawk. Third row: Eugene McElvaney, Iim Egan, G. D. Randolph, R. G. Mayfield, R. A. Taylor, Iohn R. Abernathy, Frank McNeny, W. B. Hamilton Dr. Fay Charling Mills, Iudge F. M. Bailey. B0 RD 0F TR TEE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE SAWNIE R. ALDREDGE KARL HOBLITZELLE FRANK L. MCNENY F. O. BURNS W. B. HAMILTON I. I. PERKINS T. M. CULLUM DR. UMPHREY LEE S. B. PERKINS FRED F. FLORENCE EUGENE MCELVANEY BISHOP A. FRANK SMITH DR. EUGENE B. HAWK BISHOP CHARLES C. SELECMAN TH PRE IDE T Dr. Umphrey Lee, president oi the University and recipient of a Ph.D., Litt.D. and LL.D., has gained outstanding prominence as an educator, leader, and triend of the students. Succeeding Dr. Charles Selecman, Dr. Lee became president in 1939. President Lee was graduated from the University of Texas, where he received his Bachelor of Arts. In 19l6 he received his Master oi Arts from SMU, and later his doctorate at Columbia University in 1931. He has been a Methodist clergyman in various churches over the state, including Cisco, Ennis, and the Highland Park Methodist Church in Dallas. ln addition, he was Professor of Homiletics in the School ot Theology at SMU, head of the School of Religion at Van- derbilt University and a Drucilla Moore Buttington professor of Church history. SMU has never enjoyed so wide a reputation, nor so glowing a one, as it has attained under the leadership of Dr. Lee. He knows the names of the students as well as it he were running tor presi- dent of the student body still: but he realizes the importance of the friendships which SMU has downtown: and many a prominent Dal- las businessman is proud to call Lee his friend. DR. UMPHREY LEE MRS. LORETTA HAWKINS Secretary to the President a T. C. ROOT Assistant to the President in Finance ss sa w W 1 5 x Y 2 3 1 's ,i ei 4 f. Li THE DEA S LAWRENCE H. FLECK Deon oi the School of Business Administration R. G. STOREY Deon of the School of Low Page 22 HEMPHILL HOSFORD Deon of the University EARL HUGO FLATH Deon oi the School of Engineerinq FREDERICK D. SMITH Deon of Instruction I ELLIS W. Sl-IULER Deon of the Graduate School THE DEA EUGENE B. HAWK Deon of the School of Theology .,.-an--'NA 1 PAUL VAN KATWIIK De-cm of the School of Music Page 23 Page 24 ROBERT LEE BREWER Registrar of the University HENRY LUCIAN PRITCHETT University Student Counselor LAYTON W. BAILEY Business Mcrnctqer of the University MISS LIDE SPRAGINS Dean of Women 'ESMF' Page 25 ELMER C. RIECK Assistant Dean of Men Lf:.,w-- My -- 1 I I 'sgigggivifw' A 'I - I I If-W WILLIS M. TATE N.x.i Dean of Men Y in-44' Page 26 Standing, left to right: Layton W. Bailey, G. Logan Ford, Dean Willis M. Tate, Dr. A. Q. Sartain, Collis P. Irby, Iames E. Wallace, S I Hay George E. Bushong, Gerald C. Mann, D. Otis Tomlin Seated: I-larry A. Shuford, Mrs. R. L. Dillard, Ir., A. Curtis Horn, lr., Mrs. C. G. Cullum, Iames L. Noel, Ir. ALUMNI ASSOCIATIO 0 0 0 OFFICERS CURTIS HORN, IR ........ President HARRY A. SHUFORD . . First Vice-President IAMES L. NOEL, IR. . . Second Vice-President LAYTON W. BAILEY . .... Treasurer GEORGE E. BUSHONG . . . Executive Secretary Mrs. R. L. Dillard, Ir. '34 G. Logan Ford '27 Mrs. Iohn V. Goode, Ir. '35 S. I. Hay '19 The Reverend Ennis B. Hill '33 Mrs. Charles G. Cullum '38 D. Goodwin Bray '35 Iarnes L. Noel, Ir. '31 DIRECTORS AT LARGE A. Curtis Horn, Ir. '34 Collis P. Irby '25 Claiborne Iohnson '36 Gerald C. Mann '26 Charles R. Meeker, Ir. '36 DISTRICT DIRECTORS Mrs. Charles H. Trigg '31 Hubert Iohnson . Frank L. Halla '31 Dr. A. O. Sartain '28 Harry A. Shuford '36 Dean Willis M. Tate '32 D. Otis Tomlin '35 Iames E. Wallace '34 Bishop Paul E. Martin '19 Robert L. Smith '41 Nathan Cole '31 THE CHO0L OF LAW Standing, left to right: Professor A. I. Thomas, Moss Wimloish, Hibernia Tubeville, Professor C. S. Potts, Harvey L. Davis, Professor Wilmer D. Masterson, Associate Professor Lennart V. Larson Seated: Professor Roy R. Ray, Professor Clyde Emery, Dean R. G. Storey, Professor Arthur L. Harding THE CHO0L OF MU IC if W P r g' 1 M swf, First row, left to right: Mrs. Ruth Rankin Rutherford, Elizabeth Murr, Viola Van Katwijk, lane Sykes, Mrs. I. Roscoe Golden, Luise Dornfeld Mueller, Dora Poteet Barcley Second row: Zeno King, Walter Paul Romberq, lack F. Kilpatrick, I-lorold Hart Todd, Bernliarclt Tiede, Alfred Resch Third row: Dalbey Crites, Carl Neumeyer, Oakley H. Pittman, Philip Williams, Dr. Paul Van Kotwijk Page 27 5 t ART DEPARTMENT First row, left to right: Mrs. E. D. Rice, Stella LaMond Second row: Mrs. Iulie Boqer, Mrs. Anne Connolly, Mrs. Elizabeth Walmsley, lerry Bywaiers BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT Standing, left to right: William Stallcup, Dr. Lloyd Shin- ners, Hugh Avery Freeman, Dr. W. M. Longnecker, Dr. Ioseph Harris Seated: Dr. E. P. Cheatum, Dr. S. W. Geiser, Francille Weber CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT Standing, left to right: Dr. C. T. Kenner, Iames C. McPherson, Dr. Ogden Baine, lay Curtice, Dr. E. O. Heuse Seated: Angus Pearson, Mrs. M. E. Miller, Dr. Harold leskey EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Standing, left to right: Dr. Charles L. Wissernan, Dr. G. O. Clough, Dr. Frank I... Williams Seated: Dr. C. A. Nichols, Mrs. Dorothy K. Bracken Page 28 THE HO0L 0 COMPARATIVE LITERATURE DEPARTMENT Left to right: Dr. Fredrick Smith, Mrs. G. B. Nance 3 i ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Standing, left to right: G. D. Smith, P. D. Zack, Dr. A. A Smith, Dr. R. B. Iohnson Seated: S. A. Williams, Mrs. B. L. Harris I I RT A D CIE CE E'l' X ENGLISH DEPARTMENT First row, left to right: lean Vining, Betty Hicks, Virginia Zelfel, Louise Alexander, Mrs. Doris Iohnson, Dr. Ray Cooke Stoker, Dr. lma Herron, Dean Lide Spragins Second row: Charles Vivian, Martha Ann Adamson, Mrs. Iane Marshall, Ann Harrison, Katherine Knight, Mrs. Ora Wrigley, Mrs. Betty Holder, Dr. Laurence Perrine Third row: Dr. Paul Boller, Dr. lohn Brooks, Dr. lohn W. Bowyer, Dr. lohn O. Beaty, Gerald Chapman, Alfred Hitt, Clark Griffith, Hal Phillips, Dr. Georrge Bond, Dr. Ernest Leisy FRENCH DEPARTMENT Left to right: I. Lon Tinkle, Mrs. H. B. Mosher, Dr. H. Wynn Rickey GEOLOGY DEPARTMENT Left to right: Arthur Socolow, Keith Walker, Dr. Ellis W. Shuler, William Webber, Earl Austin, Muriel MOSS, Arthur Richards Not pictured: Mrs. Kathleen Keathley, Dr. Claude C. Albritton, Mrs. Thomas A. Morgan, George Schafer GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT Left to right: L. G. Hagard, lr., Fred Gantt, E. E. Ballard, Dr. Harvey Guice, W. E. Benton, I. M. Claunch GERMAN DEPARTMENT Left to right: Mrs. Frances T. David, Alvin D. lett, T. Herbert Etzler, Dr. Gilbert l. lordan GEOGRAPHY DEPARTMENT Standing, left to right: C. N. Sayen, H. E. Creveling Seated: Dr. E. I. Foscue, Virginia Bradley Page 29 I I I HISTORY DEPARTMENT Left to right: Marqaret Harrison, Stewart Oost, Dr. Wil- liam Warren Sweet, Willis Glover, Dr. Herbert Gambrell, Iohn Long, Dr. Harrison, S. A. Trexler, Dr. Paul I-I. Boller, Mrs. Winifred T. Weiss HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Left to right: Mrs. Edith McKinney, Mrs. Lois Norred, Mrs. Blanche Smith, Novis Lewis, Mrs. Iune Price, Mrs. Verna Garrard IOURNALISM DEPARTMENT Left to right: Martin S. Reese, Richard West, Robert W. Finlclea, Mrs. Carolyn H. Moses, Thomas Simmons, E. L. Callihan, Lloyd Price PHYSICS DEPARTMENT Left to right: S. L. Wilson, H. W. Rudmose, Dr. F. C. McDonald, W. G. Akin Page 30 THE CHO0L 0i I I I MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT First row, left to right: Paul Minton, Iames Abbott, Dor Edmondson, Robert Reid Second row: lean Holden, Doris Wyatt, Hazel Bucy Lyla Tisdale Third row: D. W. Starr, Roy Q. Seale, E. D. Mouzon Leon Tisclale, H. C. Searcy S I I PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT Left to right: Dr. Ian P. McGreaI, Nancy Harrington, Dn W. B. Mahan, Dr. I. K. Stephens RTS AN CIE CE Y tl tl Q h 1 . .. L ,L ., in Q 1 . j tg A , I , I . I Y , . 5 E I WOMEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Left to right: Bobbye Beckman, Margaret Clark, Mary Elizabeth McCoy --ff 1 1- ....-i MEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Left to right: Alfred R. Barr, Lloyd Messersmith, I-Iarold S. Brown, William A. Foster I t SOCIOLOGY DEPARTMENT Standing, lei! to right: Dr. Iohn P. McKinsey, Dean Willis Tate, Dr. Allen Eister, Dr. I-I. L. Pritchett Seated: Mrs. Eva Freeman, Dr. Walter Watson, Mrs. Wingate Moorehead SPANISH DEPARTMENT Standing, left to right: Mrs. Virginia C. Chancey, Eliza- beth Buckingham, Robert R. Royster, Betty Io Gamble, Fred W. Bryson Seated: David S. Casas, Mrs. Elisa S. Donnell, Dr. Iohn A. Cook, Mrs. Ruth Edmonson SPEECH DEPARTMENT First row, left to right: Peggy Harrison, Dorothy Brew- ton, Norma lean Ballard, Edyth Renshaw, Elizabeth Bartlett Second row: David Russell, Barney McGrath, Price How- ard, Dr. Harold Weiss PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT Standing, left to right: Dr. Ioseph U. Yarborough, Mrs. Eva Freeman, Dr. Truda LaGrone, Dr. Gladys Guy Brown, Mrs. D. Z. Eister, Dr. A. O. Sartain, Dr. Alvin Page 31 .fit THE HO0L OF BUSI ESS STATISTICS DEPARTMENT First row, leit to right: Elwin I. O'Brien, Iohn M. Reed, Clay E. Anderson, Mr. McGuire Second row: Nellie Marie Barnes, Dr. A. W. Foscue, Glenn I-lamrick FINANCE DEPARTMENT Standing, le-it to right: Oran Kite, Ioe Dranquet, M. A. Knight, Gordon O'Neal, William McKinsey, Harmon Watkins, I. R. Bradley Seated: F. K. Rader BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Standing, le-it to right: Roland Parth, Harmon Watkins, Edward Puckhaber, Dr. Chester F. Lay Seated: Frank Rader, Mrs. Harmon Watkins SECRETARIAL TRAINING Left to right: Rosemary Taylor, Cora Sue Wootters Page 32 THE CHO0L 0F BU I ESS MARKETING DEPARTMENT Standing, iett to right: Frank Millar, Charles M. Rogers, Nathe P. Baqby, Jerry Drake, Conrad I. Sommers Seated: William Maierka, Richard Knowles, Robert Burke, Mr. Delernett PERSONNEL ADMlNISTRATlON DEPARTMENT Standing, left to right: D. Y. Robb, I, H. Hilliard, Frank Malone, Dr. I. U. Yarborouqh Seated: Dr. A. O. Sartain Q, ACCOUNTIN G DEPARTMENT First row, left to right: Zeb B. Free- man, Dean Laurence H. Fleck, Mrs. Beula Mayo, Dudley W. Curry Second row: O. K. Thornton, Joseph Dranguet, Lionel E. Gilly, Marvin Bradshaw, Truxton Shaw, R. Ken- neth Winters, LeRoy Moore, Mr. McAfee, Charles D. Tuxbury, Charles O. Galvin Page 33 THE HO0L 0F ENGI EERI G CIVIL ENGINEERING Left to right: Bernard I. Smith, Sophus Thompson, Herbert H. Bartel, I. W. Santry, Lyndon Allen First row, left to right: W. W. Finlay, D. C. Piieffer, Ed M. Harrison, A. C. Willis, Ray M. Matson, Iames A. LerVelle Second row: C. A. Besio, C. H. Shumaker, Y. R. Buroker, Wray Wilkes Third row: I. E. Oakes, Ir., Guy Redmond, I. W. Lacy Page 34 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Left to right: Iohn Savage, T. A. Wright, F. W. Tatum, R. L. Biesele, Iohn Grissom, E. I. - O'Brien MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 1 A,,, THE STAFF MRS. ELLEN CLARE GILLESPIE KRIBS Field Secretary GEORGE E. BUSHONG EX Students' Association l.,.4 k 1Luu.vfMMwffWMfwM1 LEONARD G. NYSTROM Director oi Registration IERRY E. DRAKE Business Manager of the S. M. U Students' Publishing Company Page 35 THE TAFF DORMITORY DIRECTORS Left to right: Mrs. Gertrude Moore, Mrs. Iohn H. Sweatt, Mrs Louise Iacoby, Mrs. Sina Braselton UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE First row, left to right: Eddie Mathis, A. L. Bush, Henry Sloan, Wanda Sue Knight, Beverly Moses, Sue Simmons, Edith Burke, Colleen Harp, Ieannette Crawford, Gloria Ferguson, lean Koenig, Eddie Hughes, Lillian Hoover Lei! to right: Robert Lamb, Hayman STUDENT UNION STAFF Mary Kappises, Frank Malone, Wanda White, Wallace Dunnarn, Dorothy POST OFFICE Left to right: Mrs. S. G. Travers, Ierry Weaver, Mrs. Leslie Magee Page 36 THE STAFF EXTENSION OFFICE Left to right: Mrs. Ruth G. Munnell, Dr. G. O. Clough, Mrs. Eloise Conley UNIVERSITY PRESS Standing, left to right: Don Thornpf son, George Gribbin, Iarnes Mc- Connell, Charles Treloar, Ben Hawkins, A. D. McPhail Seated: Elizabeth M. Stover, Allen Maxwell, Margaret Hartley PURCHASING orr1oE Left to right: Margaret Rodgers, Patsy Kelley, Bob Dickerson Page 37 HEALTH CENTER Left to right: Clara Gasper, Anna M. German Christine Christenson, Mrs. Nita Earnheart THE S AF STANLEY PATTERSON Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds DEAN OF INSTRUCTIONS OFFICE Left to right: Nancy Ripley, Cecil McKee, Carrie lones, Martha Lue McDonald, Mary Lucile larnes THE LIBRARIANS Left to right: Lucille Abraham, Mrs Dorothy Cole, Mrs. Belle Hileman Mrs. Elizabeth West Stapleton, Miss: Elizabeth lulian, Mrs. Lois Bailey Doris Clower, lean Martin, Dorothy Bruton, Mrs. Robbie Bowlin, Mrs luanita Cooke, Mrs. Corinne Parsons Franci Mooneyham, Ioan Holmes Mrs. W. N. Babb, Mrs. Gilberta Zinq ler, Kitty Harrison VETERANS' OFFICE Left to right: Bruce Edwards, Mrs. Georgia Steinbach, Alvin D. Iett, lr. Page 38 THE STAFF BUSINESS OFFICE First row, left to right: Dorothy Basil, Doris Pritchard, Ruby Greqe ory, Annajo Engelke, Merle Parr, Natalie Roberts Second row: Isabel Buchanan, Phoebe Davis, LaRue Ormond, Ella Lee Iohnson, Lucille Holloway, Dorothy Sampson, Shirley Cox, Maxine Chapel Third row: Martha Potwin, Mary Anne Puls, Hazel Carr, Ieanne Bavouset, Harriet Andrews, Thelma C. MacCune, E. I. Conley Fourth row: Layton W. Bailey, Richard S. Ganqinsley, Bill Wright, lack Ferguson, Betty Alice Stroud, Iohn Forbis, Sam Reqer, Iarnes O. Routt, Ir. OFFICE OF INFORMATION AND UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS eff to right: Iohn W. Wilson, R, C. Knickerbocker, Mrs. Margaret W Broach PRESIDENTS OFFICE Left to right: Lola Briles, Dean of the University's office, Rose Malone, Mary Ann St9Pl9, Presidents office Page 39 Page 40 II11 fliiemnrg GM Ex Students Who Pdssed Awdy in 1948 cmd 1949 CHESTER WAYNE ACORD WILLIAM MARVIN ALEXANDER WILLIAM PETER BEVANS MRS. E. G. BRITT, nee IDA MAE MOORE HILDA BUCY THOMAS ALLISON CARTER CARL CLIFTON CARVER DAVID FRANCIS CLAIR SIDNEY BLAIR DOBYNS CRANSTON HARVEY DODD MRS. D. R. PIERCE, nee FRIEDA AHLERS MRS. IOHN DRYE IOHN RAYMOND ELDER FRANK EVERTS LUCY EVANS WILLIAM DENNIS FISHER DAVID FONTAINE FORWOOD MRS. FRASER, nee LUCILLE NICHOLSON THOMAS R. FREEMAN IESSIE MINTA GATES WILLIAM FOSTER GILLESPIE MRS. WOODY LIGHT GRAY LAWRENCE EVERETT HARRIS KATE HASSELL PAT HEARKLES HAYS HUGH MARTIN HENDERSON RUFUS W. HENDERSON TOM UPTON HENDERSON IO ANN HUNT EUGENE MILLER TRUMAN RHEA MILLER PAUL GORDON MINER IOHN MONROE MOORE MRS. LARRY PORTERFIELD, nee CLARA BELLE PICKETT IOHN ROBERT SHELTON EULUS O. SCOGGIN WAYNE HOWARD SCOTT WILLIAM M. SHORT FRED A. TUCKER IAMES TAYLOR USRY IOHN M. VISOR ZULA ELLEN WARD DAVID WEINSTEIN A. F. WRIGHT lin memnriam ROBERT LEE BREWER4Reqistrar of the University for almost thirty years f sympathetic and understandinq counselor, loyal and trustworthy friend, solid citizen, qenteel personality, stalwart Christian. Died Ianuary ll, l9-49. Page 41 Q -w.f-- Yu.-Y ,....,-- 4 1 -:Q-gf '- r E 9 ws if Q ? L. if ' f r. 1 n f Q . if 1 51 A ES? CDC? Oo GILMAN GRAY IANE LLOYD PHYLLIS TOMPKINS 2' BOB THOMPSON SENIOR OFFICERS GILMAN GRAY ...... President IANE LLOYD . . . . Vice-President PHYLLIS TOMPKINS . . Secretary ROBERT THOMPSON . . Treasurer Page 44 FFICER JUNIOR CLASS DICK MCKISSACK . . President MARY CAMPBELL . Vice-President LYNN HARDING . . Secrretary WILLIAM MCELVANEY . Treasurer Seated, Zeit to right: Betty Gayle, Barbara Town- er. Standing: lohn Champion. Seated, left to right: Mary Campbell, Dick Mc! Kissack. Standing: Bill McElvaney, Lynn Harding. SOPHOMORE CLASS IOHN CHAMPION . . President BARBARA TOWNER . Vice-President BETTY GAYLE . . . Secretary NANCY SELLERS . . Treasurer FRESHMAN CLASS GEORGE FOOSI-IEE IOHN BOGGS . . ANN DICKARD . NANCY BAIRD Seated, left to right: Ann Dickard, Nan cy Baird. Standing: Iohn Boggs, George Fooshee. . . . . President . Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer Page 45 Page 46 E IOR SETH I. ABBOTT, IR., Ietmore, Kansas Mechanical Engineering: Sigma Tau, A.S.M.E. - LLOYD ABERCROMBIE, Sulphur Springs Industrial Administration DONALD O. ACREY, Dallas Geology ROBERT ACREY, Boerne Marketing and Personnel Administration: Delta Chi, Alpha Phi Omega, Alpha Kappa Psi, Blue Shirts, Mus- tang Squadron CECIL D. ADAMS, Dallas Marketing FRANK R. ADAMS, Dallas History: Sigma Alpha Epsilon RAYMOND M. ADAMS, IR., Dallas Marketing CARROLL ADERHOLD, IR., Dallas Personnel Administration: Alpha Kappa Psi IESS ADKINS, Dallas lournalism: Sigma Delta Chi, S.M.U. Adver- tising League, president VINCENT AHERN, Dallas Mechanical Engineering: Kappa Sigma IOSEPI-I W. ALEXANDER, Atlanta General Business TOM W. ALEXANDER, Dallas French and Comparative Literature: Pi Delta Phi, president: Beta Kappa Gamma LEMUEL R. ALLEN, IR., Atlanta, Georgia Biology MARIORIE ALLEN, Wichita Falls Psychology: Mortar Board, corresponding secre- tary: Psi Chi, M.S.M., Y.W.C.A., Alpha Theta Phi, C.O.G.S. PERRY IACK ALLEN, Waco Marketing WILLIAM G. ALLEN, Dallas Electrical Engineering: Alpha Tau Omega, A.I.E.E., Amateur Radio Club GLORIA BRYANT ALLEY, Millborn, New Iersey Costume Design: Pi Beta Phi, treasurer: Alpha Kappa Delta, Y.W.C.A., ROTUNDA Beauty Nomi- -nee, ROTUNDA Favorite, Homecoming Queen Nominee CECIL RAY ALLSBROOK, Farmersville General Business IRIS ALTROGGE, Dallas English: Beta Kappa Gamma, University Scholar, Sec- retary-Treasurer of S.M.U. Writer's Club VIVIAN L. ALVSTAD, Heimdal, North Dakota Music, Mu Phi Epsilon, Phi Chi Theta EDWARD C. ANDREWS, Glendale, California Professional Accounting ' GLENN A. ANDREWS, Longview Economics, Phi Delta Theta DOROTHY IEAN ANGUS, Dallas Professional Accounting, Phi Chi Theta IOSEPH APOSHYAW, Aleppo, Syria Psychology, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Iunior Chamber ot International Unitarian Club PHIL H. ARBUCKLE, Houston General Business: Lambda Chi Alpha DAVID ARENDT, Little Rock, Arkansas Accounting IOSEPH T. ARNETT, Lufkin Iournalismg S.M.U. CAMPUS, Editor: S.M.U. Band, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, ROTUNDA Favorite, S.M.U. Stu- dent Publishing Company OTTO M. ARNOUIST, Dallas Electrical Engineering IAMES HOMER ASHBY, IR., Dallas Electrical Engineering, Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Sigma Tau, Vice-Chairman of Student Branch of A.I.E.E. BETTY RUTH ATCHLEY, Harrison, Arkansas Home Economics: Chi Omega, Y.W.C.A., M.S.M. MORINE AUTRY, San Angelo Accounting BILL GARY BAILEY, Caddo Mills Marketing 1 IRA WILLIS BAKER, IR., Dallas l Boss Hannahs and Mob in police line-up. Tiddle Dee Winks Sheifleman surveys her public during the Theta skit. w Page 47 Page 48 SENl0R NICHOLAS HARTWELL BALDWIN, IR., Dallas Accounting CORINNE SARA BALL, Dallas lenic, Hillel, treasurer LESLEY WAYNE BALLARD, Dallas Personnel Administration PAUL WILSON BARHAM, Dallas Iournalism, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, S.M.U. Advertising League, Mustang Men, Radio Club, S.M.U. CAMPUS Staff, ROTUNDA, Assistant Editor CARL BARKER, Dallas Personnel Administration' ROBERT WILSON BARNES, Dallas Accounting IOE T. BARNETT, Dallas Civil Engineering, Phi Eta Sigma, A.S.C.E., president BARBARA BARTH, Coffeyville, Kansas Art, W.S.G.B., M.S.M., Mortar Board, Y.W.C.A., Student Union Directorate, Alpha Lambda Delta IOHN BASHAM, Fort Worth Religion, Football ROBERT EUGENE BASKETT, Dallas Accounting EARL YATES BATEMAN, Dallas Marketing, Alpha Tau Omega, Alpha Phi Omega, Y.M.C.A. HELEN VIRGINIA BATSON, Dallas Home Economics, Gamma Phi Beta ROY SPURGEON BAXLEY, Dallas Accounting CHARLES ALVIN BAXTER, Dallas Mechanical Engineering PAUL BEACH, East St. Louis, Illinois Geology, Cosmopolitan Club, M.S.M., Phi Alpha Theta EVELYN BEAIRD, Dallas Biology, B.S.U., Sigma Delta Pi LEO ROBERT BEBENSEE, Charter Oak, Iowa Physical Education OLNEY IOE BECKHAM, Dallas Personnel Administration, S.M.U. Sales Asso- ciation, president, secretary-treasurer, Alpha Kappa Psi, S.M.U. Personnel Management As- sociation Marketing, Phi Sigma Sigma, treasurer, Panhel- DONALD ARTHUR BEDUNAH, Dallas Professional Accounting CARYLL BEER, Columbia, Missouri Marketing BERNARD DE IONG, Dallas Professional Accounting LOUIS IOHN BEVACOUA, Dallas Geology: V.F.W. ROBERT BIBBY, Dallas Personnel Administration ELMER GUY BICKERSTAFF, Dallas Economics ROBERT S. BIELOH, Texarkana, Arkansas Marketing ' IEANNE BIRD, Dallas Sociology, Zeta Tau Alpha, St. Mary's Catholic Club IACKIE E. BIRDSONG, Dallas Marketing, Delta Sigma Phi GEORGE RHODNEY BIRDWELL, Tyler Marketing, Sigma Chi ROBERT BISCAMP, Beaumont General Business, Pi Kappa Alpha WARREN R. BLACKMAN, McKinney Civil Engineering, A.S.C.E. NAN BLACKSTON, Dallas Spanish, Alpha Delta Pi, Beta Kappa Gamma, Sigma Delta Pi OLIVER M. BLACKWOOD, Pasadena, California Personnel Administration, Lambda Chi Alpha, treasurer, Vice-president, lnterfraternity Council RUPERT BLACKWOOD, Lancaster General Business Loring, Connor, and Sharp with Tri Delt Christmas bundles. Dt. Slack, I presume? Page 49 Page 50 SE l0ll THOMAS A. BLALACK, Dallas Chemistry: Delta Chi ALFRED E. BLANCETT, Sweetwater Marketing: Pi Kappa Alpha EDWARD SANDERS BLYTHE, Athens Accounting ROGER BATES BOATWRIGHT, IR., Dallas Iournalism y ARTHUR A. BOERGER, Wheaton Mechanical Engineering: A.S.M.E. ROY BOGER, Amarillo Marketing: Kappa Sigma THOMAS MARTIN BOGIE, Dallas Philosophy and History: Beta Kappa Gamma BEVERLY BOHMFALK, Corsicana Personnel Administration: Zeta Tau Alpha CHARLES BOLAND, Waco Speech FRED BOLANZ, Dallas Finance: Phi Delta Theta, vice-president: Alpha Kappa Psi, Alpha Phi Omega AUSTIN BOLTON, Paris Accounting CARROLL LEON BOONE, Dallas Biology ROY T. BORDERS, IR., Waxahachie Business HERMAN IUNIOR BORGELD, Dallas Professional Accounting IACK BORLEY, Dallas Civil Engineering: A.S.C.E. IANET BOWEN, Dallas Primary Education: Delta Gamma VIRGINIA NELL BOWLING, Port Arthur Music: Gamma Phi Beta, Mu Phi Epsilon, S.M.U. Choir and Chorus IAMES ERNEST BOWMAN, Dallas Accounting M.S.M MARY ANN BOWMAN, Dallas Personnel Administration: Kappa Alpha Theta, Phi Chi Theta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mortar Board Honor Guard, M.S.A., Chapel Cabinet, ROTUNDA Beauty Nominee IOHN BOWEN, Dallas Business Administration EVERARD QUENTIN BOX, Dallas Personnel Management: B.S.U. MARVIN BOYCE, Dallas Geography CECELIA BOYD, Dallas Home Economics: Zeta Tau Alpha, Iota Epsilon, C.O.G.S., Y.W.C.A. WILLIAM R. BOYD, Colton, California I Marketing, Sigma Alpha Epsilon WILLIAM H. BRADFIELD, Garland Iournalismg Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Delta Chi, CAMPUS Staff HAROLD G. BRADHAM, Del Rio Marketing WILLIAM BRADLEY, Port Arthur Mechanical Engineering RAMONA BRANDENBURG, Duncanville Iournalism, Theta Sigma Phi VIRGINIA BRANNAN, Dallas Art and Comparative Literature, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Delta Psi, Mortar Board, Beta Kappa Gamma, Zeta Phi Eta, Debate Club MARY ANN BRANSEORD, Dallas Governmentg Campus League ot Women Voters MILTON BRAUN, Dallas Accounting IAMES ELMER BREAKIRON, Connellsville, Pa. Social Science, Kappa Phi Kappa LA IEAN BREWER, Dallas Art, Delta Delta Delta Louise Lomac is confident with her five aces. Exes Hay Beal! and Bunny Turner discuss old times Klast year! at H ornecominq. Page 51 E IOR Page 52 MELVIN ELLIOTT BREWER, Dallas Professional Accounting: B.S.U. SPENCER I. BREWER, Dallas Marketing: Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Sigma Pi, Y.M.C.A. IOE CLAY BRIDGEFARMER, Grand Prairie Civil Engineering: A.S.C.E. DOROTHY ELEANOR BRINKER, Dallas English: Kappa Alpha Theta TEDDY BRISTOL, Dallas Marketing: Phi Delta Theta, Mustang Men, Band HARDY- BROGOITTI, Dallas Finance: Alpha Kappa Psi MARY IEANNE BROOKS, Dallas Voice-Music: Mu Phi Epsilon, University Choir, Chapel Choir, Van Katwijk Club BILLY BROWN, Dallas Biology: Delta Chi, Alpha Phi Omega HELEN RUTH BROWN, Dallas Personnel Administration: Beta Kappa Gam- ma, Psi Chi, Phi Chi Theta, Personnel Manage- ment Association IACOUELYN BROWN, Dallas Art: Zeta Tau Alpha, Gallery Committee IAMES BROWN, Magnolia, Arkansas History IAMES E. BROWN, Emhouse Accounting LYNN BROWN, North Little Rock, Arkansas Marketing WILLIAM RANDELL BROWN, Graford Personnel Administration: Delta Chi, Assistant Trainer, Athletic Department ROBERT T. BROWNE, San Antonio Social Science: Phi Gamma Delta, Y.M.C.A., president: Cycen Fjodr, president: Blue Key, vice-president: Debate Team, S.C.R.A., Chair- man Southwest Regional Y.M.C.A., Swimming Team, Tau Kappa Alpha, Mustang Men, U.S. Delegate to International Student Conference, Pre-Theological Association, Winner Intra- mural Debate Toumament, Everts Award for Outstanding Debater IAMES E. BROWNING, Pharr General Business: Society for the Advancement of Management DOROTHY BRUCE, Ballinger English: Zeta Tau Alpha CECILE ANNE BRYANT, Tyler Sociology: Zeta Tau Alpha, secretary: RO- TUNDA, assistant editor: Student Union Plan- ning Board, C.O.G.S., Y.W.C.A., W.S.G.B. RUSSELL I. BRYDON, IR., Dallas Organ: University Chorus, Ohoir, Chapel Choir, Clef Club FORREST P. BUIE, IR., Houston General Business: Alpha Tau Omega, Alpha Phi Omega, Houston Club, Y.M.C.A. IOHN MILTON BUIE, Houston Commercial Art, Alpha Tau Omega, Houston Club NORMAN ARTHUR BURANDT, Dallas Psychology, Alpha Tau Omega NEIL O. BURGESS, IR., Shreveport, Louisiana Social Sciences: Mustang Men BETTY IANE BURGIN, Fort Worth Arty Kappa Alpha Theta WILLIAM ROY BURKHART, San Iuan Economics ELMER WAYNE BURNETT, Corpus Christi Personnel Administration: Lambda Chi Alpha, Football WILLIAM ELLIOTT BURNETT, IR., Dallas Marketing, Statistics, and Industrial Adminis tration WILLIAM FOREST BURNETT, IR., Houston Government PAUL L. BURTON, San Antonio Government: Kappa Alpha, Mustang Men, S.M.U Sales Association, S.M.U. Advertising League, Pre- Law Society, M.S.M. Air R.O.T.C., University Broadcasting Guild, Debate Club BILLIE HARRELL BURRIS, Dallas Pre-Law IULIUS BUSH, Wills Point Mechanical Engineering IOHN WILLIAM CAHILL, IR., Dallas Iournalismp Sigma Delta Chi, president: CAMPUS Staff RALPH WESLEY CAIN, Kilgore Accounting: I.S.A., Y.M.C.A. The cameraman catches Mr. Laughead and Brad with the Doaker. Newly pinned Bill and Pug. Page 53 I I Page 54 SE IOR GOLDIE MAE CALDWELL, McKinney I-Iistory: Pi Beta Phi, treasurer: Y.W.C.A., W.S.G.B. IOHN R. CALDWELL, Greenville Mechanical Engineering DONALD D. CAMERON, Dallas Chemistry: Phi Eta Sigma, Delta Phi Alpha IAMES W. CAMPBELL, Dallas Professional Accounting: Delta Chi IAMES W. CAMPBELL, Dallas - Social Science: Sigma Chi, president: Pre-Theolog- ical Association, Y.M.C.A., Radio Club, M.S.M., S.C.R.A. LUCIEN BLAND CAMPBELL, IR., Paris Biology TILLMAN CAMPBELL, Dallas Marketing: S.M.U. Sales Association WILLIAM BRUCE CAMPBELL, Dallas Accounting: Kappa Alpha I. C. CANNADAY, Mount Vernon Physical Education: Basketball LOUISE CANNON, Euless Home Economics and Costume Design: Iota Epsilon MORRIS S. CARAWAY, Van Mechanical Engineering BILL R. CARLISLE, Plano Marketing: S.M.U. Sales Association, S.M.U. Personnel Association PHILLIP WARREN CARNAHAN, Dallas General Accounting GRIFFITHS C. CARNES, Galveston Finance and Banking: Phi Delta Theta, treasurer: Alpha Kappa Psi, Arden Club, president: Arden Workshop, president: Mustang Men FREDERICK V. CAROPRESI, Dallas Art: Kappa Sigma, ROTUNDA, Managing Editor, Art Editor: M Book, Art Editor: Mus- tang Men, Iournalism Department Award, CAMPUS Cartoonist CARL L. CARPENTER, IR., Waco Personnel Administration: Delta Sigma Pi, S.M.U. Per- sonnel Management Association, treasurer: Mustang Men IOI-IN W. CARPENTER, IR., Dallas Electrical Engineering: Kappa Mu Epsilon MARION F. CARRADINE, San Antonio Mathematics AL CARRELL, Dallas Marketing, Delta Chi, Best Dressed Man on S.M.U. Campus PAUL C. CARROLL, Iacksonville Banking and Finance: B.S.U., Tennis Gi, EDWARD E. CARTER, Dallas I K I Mechanical Engineering: A.S.M.E. YT MORRIS G. CARTER, Dallas WY: Mechanical Engineering l I Fifi! EARL CASEBOLT, Seagoville General Business IOHN R. CASON, Nacogdoches Accounting, Phi Delta Theta MICKEY IO CATES, Dallas Costume Design, I.S.A., vice-president, Nominee for Homecoming Queen ARLEY D. CATHEY, El Dorado, Arkansas Bachelor of Philosophy CHARLES WILLIAM CHADWICK Fort Worth Speech: Ministerial Association, M.S.M., De- bating Society IEROME VIZE CHAMBERLAIN, IR., Dallas Iournalismp Lambda Chi Alpha, Interfraternity Council, presidentg Cycen Fiodr, presidentg Blue Key, M Award, ROTUNDA Editor, Who's Who in American Universi- ties ancl Colleges, Sigma Delta Chi, secretary: Students Publishing Board, Pigskin Revue, Freshman Orienta- tion, Law School Association, ROTUNDA Favorite, Art Editor Mustang Magazine, Student Directory, Phi Alpha Delta IACKIE CHAMBERLIN, Dallas General Business, Delta Gamma, treasurer: C.O. G.S. Steering Committee EDYTHE CHAN, Dallas Speech and Comparative Literatureg Pi Beta Phi, vice-president, president: Arden Club, Kirkos, Zeta Phi Eta, Panhellenic Council, Campus Chest, Radio Club, Intramurals, Pi Lambda Theta IAMES M. CHANCELLOR, Dallas Mechanical Engineering WILLIAM L. CI-IANEY, Eustace Accounting ANDREW CI-IANTOS, West Palm Beach, Florida Industrial Administration: Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon, A.S.C.E., Mustang Men Here's the pitch, the song will follow. Smokey lets the Ole Man in on the lowdown. Page 55 Page 56 E IOR ARCHIE TED CHAPMAN, Dallas Accounting BETTY CHAPMAN, Dallas Speech, Delta Zeta, Kirkos, C.O.G.S. Steering Com- -mittee, Y.W.C.A., Canterbury Club, Arden Club HARRY CHARLES, San Antonio Music Education, Mu Phi Epsilon DOROTHY ANN CHASE, Tonkawa, Oklahoma Education, Gamma Phi Beta, M.S.M. BRUCE CHEATHAM, Edgewood Geology WANDA LEE CHEATHAM, Grand Saline Sociology, Sigma Kappa IAMES CHENOWETH, Slaton Industrial Administration, Kappa Alpha, secretary, Mustang Men EVELYN CHERRY, Dallas Music Education, Delta Zeta CHARLES CHILDERS, Dallas Mechanical Engineering, Sigma Tau, A.S.M.E. CHARLES ALLEN CRISTENSEN, Little Rock, Arkansas Marketing and Advertising, Pi Kappa Alpha, Intra- mural-Football, Basketball, Diving, Swimming BEVERLY IAYNE CLARK, Dallas Speech, Alpha Delta Pi, Zeta Phi Eta CHARLES ALAN CLARK, Durant, Oklahoma Marketing DARLYNE DOLORES CLARK, Dallas Sociology: I.S.A., Mortar Board, treasurer, Alpha Lambda Delta, C.O.G.S. Steering Committee, Prome- naders, P.S.A., Sophomore Honor Guard, Alpha Kappa Delta ROBERT WILLIAM CLARK, Dallas Marketing IAMES DAN CLARY, IR., Stuttgart, Arkansas Marketing and Statistics, Alpha Tau Omega, Alpha Kappa Psi, Alpha Phi Omega, Varsity Track Manager, M Association Book Staff BARBARA CLAY, Dallas Personnel, Delta Delta Delta, Phi Chi Theta STEPHEN CLAY, Dallas Marketing, Kappa Sigma BOB CLAYTON, Dallas Business Administration, Alpha Tau Omega RICHARD LOUIS CLEMANS, Paradise Psychology IACK EUGENE CLEMMONS, IR., Dallas Marketing I-IARLAND CLOUSE, Dallas General Business CHARLES COBB, Ferris Pre-Medical IAMES T. COCKE, Petersburg Marketing: Kappa Alpha VIRGINIA COCKERELL, Dallas Psychology: Sigma Kappa, Y.W.C.A., C.O.G.S. Steering Committee HAROLD R. COFFMAN, Dallas Accounting and Finance: Alpha Kappa Psi KATHRYN COKE, Baltimore, Maryland French: Pi Beta Phi, Y.W.C.A., Pi Delta Phi THOMAS RAY COKER, Dallas Marketing: Phi Delta Theta, Y.M.C.A. W. EDWARD COLE, Waco Sociology: Delta Sigma Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, A.P.O., Mustang Men, Promenaders, Y.M.C.A. ALBERTA ANN COLEMAN, Kaufman Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Sigma Alpha, St. Mary's Catholic Club I-IILES RAY COLEMAN, IR., Dallas Chemistry - OLEN A. COLEMAN, IR., Kaufman Business: Sigma Alpha Epsilon CLIFTON R. COLLINS, Okay, Arkansas Mechanical Engineering: Sigma Tau, Kappa Mu, A.S.M.E. GLYNN CURTIS COLLINS, Dallas Electrical Engineering: A.I.E.E. ! l l Slack and Spelling discuss Bach's Boogie. Marc, Ianice, Nancy, and Fred rest between square dances. Page 57 I r 1 5 Q Q Page 58 SE IOIt WELDON KIMBROUGH COMBS, Dallas Mechanical Engineering: A.S.M.E. ROBERT DEWITT COMPTON, Teague Iournalism GEORGE THOMAS CONLY, Midland Accounting ' PETE CONN, Dallas Industrial Management LYNN CONNER, Irving Psychology CALVIN E. CONRAD, Lakeland, Florida Government: Theta Chi FRED Z. COOK, Aransas Pass Professional Accounting IAMES BUNKER COOK, Detroit, Michigan Civil Engineering MRS. IAMES BUNKER COOK, Norwalk, Ohio Elementary Education: Gamma Phi Beta ELOISE COOPER, Roscoe Interior Decoration: M.S.M., Y.W.C.A., Chapel Choir SUE COOPER, Mart English: Zeta Tau Alpha, treasurer, vice-president: Zeta Phi Eta, vice-president: Psi Chi, Women's Pan- hellenic Board, Y.W.C.A., C.O.G.S., Kirkos, Mortar Board, secretary IRVING COPE, IR., Dallas Electrical Engineering: Beta Theta Pi, A.I.E.E. R. L. CORLEY, IR., Dallas Marketing: Alpha Tau Omega, S.M.U. Ad League Delta Sigma Pi WILLIAM R. CORNETT, Dallas Professional Accounting ROBERT I. COTTER, Dallas Personnel Administration: Promenaders, Per- sonnel Club WILLIAM F. COURTNEY, Pine Bluff, Arkansas Professional Accounting: Phi Eta Sigma ROBERT IOSEPH COWAN, Houston Marketing: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, S.M.U. Sales As- sociation, Student Union Domce Committee, Hous- ton Club GEORGE COWAND, Dallas Music Education: Band HARRY COWING, Dallas T Public Administration HOWARD I. COX, Dallas Professional Accounting: Chapel Choir ROLAND COX, Dallas Mechanical Engineering: Delta Sigma Phi, A.S.M.E., Alpha Phi Omega, Engineer's Day FELIX B. CRADDOCK, Van Interior Decoration GLEN EDWARD CRAIN, Blackwell, Oklahoma . Chemistry GEORGE H. CRAMER, Dallas Electrical Engineering: Alpha Tau Omega, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Delta Phi Alpha GEORGE B. CRANFILL, Groesbeck Physical Education IOHN W. CRAVEN, Dallas Marketing: SMU Sales Association EDGAR R. CRISSEY, Dallas Personnel Administration: Psi Chi, Personnel Management Association ROBERT MCCORMICK CRITES, Dallas Professional Accounting: Alpha Kappa Psi HOUSTON IERREL CROCKER, IR., Hillsboro Marketing DOROTHY L. CROUCH, Fort Worth Accounting ROY HAROLD CRUM, Chattanooga, Oklahoma Accounting IAMES ALEXANDER CUMMINS, Houston Civil Engineering: Phi Delta Theta MARILYN CUNNINGHAM, Dallas Sociology: Kappa Alpha Theta, YWCA, Arden Club Upper classmen maintain supremacy at the annual tug-o-War. Marilyn Bishop and Fran Cullcm believe in comfort while studying, Page 59 Page 60 E IOR RAYMOND B. CUNNINGHAM, Dallas General Business BILLIE G. CURREY, Thornton Civil Engineering NANCE DAIGH, Dallas Art and Education: Gamma Phi Beta, COGS IAMES EDWARD DALE, Dallas Marketing and General Business JEAN B. DALsToN, Dallas lournalism RICHARD E. DANNEN, Dallas Marketing: Delta Sigma Pi ROBERT MERVIN D'ARCY, Arlington Mechanical Engineering: A.S.M.E. LYLE I. DARR, Dallas Accounting: Alpha Kappa Psi, Sigma Delta Pi WALTER WILLIAM DATHE, IR., Dallas Psychology: Alpha Tau Omega, president: Band, Psi Chi IEAN H. DAUGHERTY, Dallas Government: Delta Sigma Phi DOROTHY DAVID, Corsicana English: Zeta Tau Alpha FRANCES DAVID, Corsicana Art: Zeta Tau Alpha, president: Y.W.C.A., RO- TUNDA Favorite RICHARD DALE DAVID, Center, Colorado Music Education DORIS MCGINTY DAVIS, Dallas French: Gamma Phi Beta, Pi Delta Phi, Vice-presi- dent: Alpha Lambda Delta, Panhellenic Council, Y.W.C.A. i GEORGE S. DAVIS, Dawson H Professional Accounting, Banking and Finance IAMES EDGAR DAVIS, Dawson Marketing , OTIS DAVIS, Dallas General Business ATHOI.. A. DAWSON, Canton German and History: Phi Eta Sigma, Delta Phi Alpha, Phi Alpha Theta NORMAN DAWSON, Dallas ' Personnel Administration CLYDE W. DAY, Port Arthur Biology: Pre-Medical MILTON WARREN DAY, Mt. Pleasant Industrial Administration: Kappa Alpha IOHN FOSTER DEATHERAGE, Waxahachie Civil Engineering: Kappa Sigmap A.S.C.E. ELIZABETH DEATS, Graham , Home Economics: Alpha Lambda Delta, M.S.M.y S.C.R.A., Mortar Board, Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges, ROTUNDA Favorite, Y.W.C.A., president , VICTOR DECKER, San Diego, California Marketing: Lambda Chi Alpha, Mustang Men, A.I.E.E., S.M.U. Sales Association PHILIP DE FRANCO, Newark, New Iersey Professional Accounting BILLY IOE DENTON, Lancaster Psychology, Psi Chi FRANK R. DEODATI, San Antonio Public Administration JAMES M. DE PRATO, Texarkana Professional Accounting: Pi Kappa Alpha HUMBERT DE ROSA, IR., Utica, New York Personnel Administration ARTHUR DETRIE, Ansley, Louisiana Biology CARL DEUTSCH, Longview General Business: Kappa Alpha HENRY F. DIAL, IR., Pine Bluff, Arkansas General Business and Marketingg ROTUNDA, Lay- Out Editor ERNEST DICKEY, Thrall Accounting , We came to see Yvette, but all that was left was Andy and Pi Phi's Betty White and Charlotte Trigg with their version his cronies. ot cheezing for the camera. Page 61 l is Page 62 IOR MORRIS DICKEY, Grapeland Professional Accounting MARVIN LEIGH DICKINSON, Dallas lournalism IOEY L. DILLARD, Terrell English, Phi Eta Sigma THOMAS DILLARD, Mathews, Alabama English, Delta Sigma Phi, Pre-Theological Association MARGARET DITZLER, Dallas Sociology, Delta Delta Delta, treasurer, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, Kirkos, secretary, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Delta Pi, COGS Steering Committee, S. C. R.A., P.S.A., Alpha Kappa Delta, Beta Kappa Gamma, Psi Chi WALTER W. DITZLER, Dallas General Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon ROBERT DOAN, Navasota Iournalism MARIORIE DODD, Atlanta, Georgia Education CHARLES F. DODGE, Dallas Geology, Sigma Gamma Xi IUDSON CLIFF DODSON, Washington, D. C. Marketing and General Business ROY HENRY DOMMERT, Iennings, Louisiana French, Pi Delta Phi, M.S.M., Pre-Theological Asso- ciation PAULINE DONNELL, Dallas Iournalism, Spanish, I.S.A., president, Mortar Board, Square, Sigma Delta Pi, secretary, Theta Sigma Phi, treasurer, Alpha Lambda Delta, vice-president, CAMPUS Staff, Beta Kappa Gamma, ROTUNDA Favorite, League of Women Voters, treasurer, Summer Activities Committee, C.O.G.S. HAROLD LOUIS DONOSKY, Dallas Accounting RICHARD B. DORTCH, Stratford Chemistry WILLIAM T. DOUGHTIE, Bay City Personnel Administration, Kappa Sigma, treas- urer, Inter-Fraternity Council, Intramural Coun- cil ' EDWARD DOUGLASS, Hot Springs, .Arkansas Statistics, Kappa Alpha, Y.M.C.A., A.I. Management I. MCCARTY DOWELL, McKinney Marketing, Phi Delta Theta MARSHAL BRYAN DREW, IR., Memphis, Tenn. Marketing CHARLES DUFFIE, Tyler Finance: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Phi Omega, Mus- tang Men IULIUS O. DUNCAN, IR., Gilmer Pre-Law BURT A. DURHAM, Dallas General Business HERBERT A. DURHAM, Dallas Marketing: Alpha Tau Omega IO ANN EASTER, Dallas Spanish CHARLES EASTHAM, San Antonio Marketing HOWARD T. EDWARDS, Dallas Industrial Administration MARTHA LOUISE EDWARDS, Dallas Iournalism WESLEY S. EDWARDS, IR., Dallas Philosophy and Mathematics BURRIS EILEEN, Houston Personnel Administration IACK ELEY, Shelbyville, Tennessee Iournalism IAMES RICHARD ELLIS, Sherman Statistics: Delta Sigma Phi IAMES HAROLD ELLISON, Hillsboro Philosophy: Pre-Theological Association WERLIN F. ELLISON, Dallas Civil Engineering: A.S.C.E. IOE EARL ELMORE, Harlingen Comparative Literature and Social Science: Tau Kappa Alpha, Pre-Theological Associa- tion, athletic chairman: Debate Club, vice-pres- ident, Beta Kappa Gamma, S.C.R.A., presidentg Y.M.C.A. Cabinet: Blue Key, vice-president, M.S.M.p Winner of Saner Oratorical Contest Diamond lim Murray and molls at the Kappa Sig Bowery Dance. Nancy and Fred get their Vitamin D at the Sfudent Union patio. Page 63 Page 64 SENIOR RICHARD W. ENGBAUM, Dallas Marketing, S.M.U. Sales Association FRED ERLER, IR., Dallas French and Spanish, Pi Delta Phi, Sigma Delta Pi IOE ETHRIDGE, Kermit Business, Football, co-captain EURIPEDES FACCHINI, Iaguarao, Rio G. Sul, Brazil Education, Cosmopolitan Club CLIFFORD FAGAN, St. Louis, Missouri Psycholoqy' DWIGHT FARISH, Palestine Geology BOYCE FRANKLIN FARRAR, IR., Dallas Mechanical Engineering, A.S.M.E., secretary, American Society of Management ERNEST G. FARROW, Dallas Civil Engineering, A.S.C.E. GLORIA FEITLER, Dallas Speech, Delta Delta Delta, Zeta Phi Eta, Arden Club, Cheerleader, ROTUNDA Beauty Nomi- nee '46, '48, ROTUNDA Beauty '47, '49 DARWIN FENDLEY, Dallas Finance DONALD D. FERGUSON, Brownsville Business, Kappa Sigma BEVERLY FICKE, Sherman Business and Law IULIA FIELDER, Van Alstyne y Iournalism, Delta Delta Delta, vice-president, Theta Sigma Phi, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, M.S.M. FLOYD MERLE FIELDS, Blackwell, Oklahoma Psychology CHERIE ANN FIKE, Mart General Business, Alpha Delta Pi, C.O.G.S. 1 RUSSELL A. FIRESTONE, IR., Dallas Economics, Beta Theta Pi ROBERT ALMON FISHER, Graham 1 Commercial Art, Phi Eta Sigma, Y.M.C.A. IAMES I. FITE, Dallas Civil Engineering, A.S.C.E., vice-president, Phi Eta Sigma WILLIS HOWARD FLACK, Little Rock, Arkansas , Marketing: A.I.E.E. RICHARD FLAHIVE, Dallas Psychology: Pi Kappa Alpha, vice-president, secre- tary: V.F.W. IOEL IUDEN FLECK, Dallas Electrical Engineering: Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Mu Epsilon, A.I.E.E., Ama- teur Radio Society, Band, S.M.U. Symphony IOHN TRISTRAM FOLGER, Kerrville Marketing ROBERT FOLSOM, Dallas Marketing: Kappa Alpha, Cycen Fjdor, Blue Key: Football, Basketball, Track, ROTUNDA Favorite LEROY S. FORBES, Dallas Accounting MILDRED FORD, Dallas Art: Pi Beta Phi, corresponding secretary: Y.W.C.A.: Hockaday Club: Student Union Gallery Committee: Campus League of Women Voters, secretaIYi Iunior Class Secretary, M.S.A. LORENZO FOWLER, IR., Dallas Industrial Administration: Phi Delta Theta IOE T. FOX, Dallas Civil Engineering: A.S.C.E. RICHARD EDGAR FOX, Dallas Art: Student Union Gallery Committee IEANNINE FRAZIER, Houston Sociology: Delta Gamma, corresponding secretary: Delta Psi Kappa, Presbyterian Student Association, vice-president: M.S.A., secretary: Houston Club, secretary: Y.W.C.A., Arden Workshop, Woman's Self-Governing Board, Virginia Hall, vice-president IOSEPH FREED, Dallas General Business IOHN CLEMENT FREEMAN, Maysfield Business ' THOMAS W. FREEMAN, Dallas Business: Phi Delta Theta LORY FREY, Monroe, Louisiana Economics: Phi Delta Theta nf. Nannie Smu and water pistol keep possession of the booth. Argyle socks in the making. Page 65 ll IOR LOY D. FRY, IR., Hamlin General Business BETTY LOU FRYDENLUND, Dallas Education, Delta Gamma DONALD FRYE, Altus, Oklahoma Finance: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Kappa Psi HUGH MIDDLETON FRYE, IR., Dallas General Business: Alpha Tau Omega, Cheerleader ERNEST IRVIN F UDGE, Dallas 4 Accounting I RICHARD FULLER, Longview Marketing PERCY DARGWIN FULLWOOD, Corsicana Biology: Iota Phi Alpha ROBERT E. FULTON, Dallas Mechanical Engineering GORDON MAYFIELD GAFF ORD, Electra Psychology GWEN GAGE, Dallas Psychology IAMES E. GALLESHAW, Dallas Chemistry, Delta Sigma Phi, president IANE GARRARD, Dallas Home Economics, Zeta Tau Alpha GUY WILLIAM GANT, Richardson Marketing: S.M.U. Sales Association KENNETH GARNER, Dallas General Business EDGAR IULIAN GARRETT, Dallas Mechanical Engineering, A.S.M.E. t NORMA GENE GARRISON, Blooming Grove Elementary Education: Y.W.C.A. Cabinetg M.S.M. I PAUL EDWIN GARTNER, Erie, Pennsylvania Accounting, Band CHICKIE GARWOOD, sun Antonio , Art, Zeta Tau Alpha, C.O.G.S. Page 66 CLARA IRENE GASPER, Chriesman Psychology, Psi Chi GERALD GEAR, I-Ieavener, Oklahoma Biology THEODORE E. GEBHARDT, LaGrange Marketing IOHN B. GEERS, Monmouth, Illinois Psychology, Delta Phi Alpha BETTY LOU GEORGE, Dallas English, Kappa Alpha Theta, Phi Chi Theta DOROTHY GEORGE, Edwardsville, Illinois Personnel Administration, Kappa Alpha Theta HAL I. GIBSON, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Music: Band, Orchestra SHIRLEY IONE GIBSON, Port Arthur Personnel, Phi Chi Theta WILLIAM GIBSON, Ennis Finance EDWARD I. GILBERT, Dallas Geology: Phi Delta Theta ROBERT W. GILBERT, Dallas Statistics and Marketing THOMAS A. GILBREATH, Campbell Personnel Administration, Kappa Alpha BUDDY GILES, Dallas Psychology ESTILL GILLIAM, Dallas Physical Education, Sigma Kappa: Delta Psi Kap- pa, Kirkos, C.O.G.S. ROBERT GILLIAM, Palestine Psychologyg Psi Chi: Phi Eta Sigma Oft-photographed Doak and Norma and new English Ford. ie, Bob Browne, fumbles for his note Page 67 Page 68 E IOR LLOYD M. GILMORE, Dallas Marketing IAMES A. GOBEL, IR., Fairfield, Iowa Marketing: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Mustang Men, Cheerleader ELAINE MERYL GOLDBERG, Dallas Personnel Management: Phi Sigma Sigma, vice-president: Personnel Association: Hillel Foundation WILFRED M. GOLDGAR, Dallas Accounting NATHAN GOLMAN, Dallas Marketing ISIS GOMEZ, Laredo Government and Spanish: I.S.A.: Sigma Delta Pi GEORGE GOOD, Dallas Marketing PARKER A. GOODALL, Dallas Marketing and Insurance: S.M.U. Sales Association IIMMY SHELTON GOODE, Dallas Biology MARY IOSEPI-IINE GOODEARLE, Dallas Art: Kappa Kappa Gamma, secretary: Student Council: Panhellenic, secretary: Kirkos, treasurer: Y.W.C.A. Cab- inet, Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges: ROTUNDA Favorite, Beauty WADE GOODLETT, Dallas Marketing IOHN HARRIS GOODNIGHT, New Boston General Accounting HOWARD PRESTON GOODSON, Lampasas Personnel Administration MARY CHARLOTTE GOODSON, Texarkana, Arkan- sas Home Economics: Zeta Tau Alpha, C.O.G.S.: Iota Epsilon BURNIE CLYDE GOODWIN, IR., Dallas Sociology: Blue Key, Cycen Fjodr, Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges: Alpha Kappa Delta, M Award, Alpha Phi Omega, Y.M.C.A.: M Book, editor: Student Union Planning Committee: S.C.R.A.: ROTUNDA Fa- vorite: Student Iudiciary IAMES GORDON, Dallas Geology: Sigma Gamma Xi LESLIE E. GOSS, Dallas Mechanical Engineering CARL E. GOSSETT, Erie, Kansas Economics IIMMY GOYEN, Houston I T Psychology: Arden Workshop, vice-president: Arden E Club DOROTHY GRAHAM, Dallas Speech: Zeta Phi Eta I KENNETH GRANTHAM, Pampa ' Marketing: Lambda Chi Alpha, Football IULIETTE GRATKE, Irving Biology GILMAN ALLEN GRAY, Dallas English: Phi Delta Theta, Iota Pi Alpha, president: Inter-Fraternity Council, Alpha Phi Omega, Y.M. C.A., Mustang Men, B.S.U. IEANNE GRAY, Greenville Iournalism: Theta Sigma Phi, S.M.U. Adver- tising Club, secretary DAVID DILLARD GRAYSON, Dallas Marketing: Phi Delta Theta, S.M.U. Sales Club IOHN MILTON GREEN, Laredo Professional Accounting and Industrial Administra- tion: Alpha Kappa Psi LEON GREENBERG, Dallas P Electrical Engineering: Sigma Alpha Mu, Sig- ma Tau, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, A.I.E.E. HAROLD R. GREENE, Terrell Marketing IACK N. GREENE, Dallas Psychology and English: Psi Chi BARBARA ANN GREENGRASS, Dallas Education: Chi Omega, rush captain: C.O.G.S., president: Y.W.C.A. Cabinet: M Book: Kirkos, Promenaders, Zeta Phi Eta, Pi Lambda Theta, Who's Who in American Universities and Col- leges: M.S.M.: Service Coordinating Council, secretary: Chapel Cabinet: Chapel Choir ABE GREENWOOD, IR., Navasota Finance: Kappa Sigma NEWTON D. GREGG, Staples Civil Engineering: A.S.C.E. WARD GREGG, Pleasant Grove Geology Freddie Mcfunkin Watches the clock for his nine o'cIock bottle. The moon, a new Ford, and you, by Ramrod Iackson. Page 69 Page 70 E IOR ROBERT I. GREGORY, Longview Accounting GEORGE G. GRIBBIN, Dallas Accounting DAVID GRIFFIN, Texarkana Accounting ALFRED C. GRIFFITH, Dallas Business-Industrial Administration DALE GRIFFITH, Dallas Physics and Mathematics IAMES WILLIAM GRIFFITH, Dallas Electrical Engineering ARLEENE GRIMES, Dallas Education HENRY LOUIS GROSS, IR., Dallas Statistics and General Business MARY BOYRITA GUFFEY, Dallas Iournalisrn: S.M.U. Advertising League HARVEY HAMILTON GUICE, Dallas Mechanical Engineering: A.S.M.E., Society for Advance ment of Management EYLEEN GUTOW, Dallas Education: Phi Sigma Sigma ELIZABETH HACKMAN, Dallas Psychology: Gamma Phi Beta, president: St Mary's Catholic Club DON W. HALE, Dallas Mechanical Engineering BARTEE HAILE, Littlefield Accounting HENRY G. HALL, IR., Dallas Marketing: Delta Chi: Delta Sigma Phi, ICS. M.U.: Advertising Federation OLIVE HALLMARK, Wichita Falls Voice: Kappa Alpha Theta: Chapel Choir: Mu Phi Epsi lon: University Choir, S.M.U. Chorus, Y.W.C.A. IOHN HAMBERGER, Dallas Physical Education: Lambda Chi Alpha, Football GAYLE HAMILTON, Shreveport, Louisiana Psychology: Kappa Sigma HANSE MASON HAMILTON, IR., Dallas Accounting IAMES ALBERT HAMILTON, IR., Dallas Iournalism: Alpha Tau Omega, Sigma Delta Chi FRED C. HANNAHS, Tucumcari, New Mexico Industrial Management and Marketing: Kappa Sigma: Mustang Men, Y.M.C.A., A.P.O., RO- TUNDA Staff HUGH HARGUS HARDEMAN, Dallas Professional Accounting GLENN W. HARDING, Raymondville General Business: Phi Delta Theta, Alpha Phi Omega, Delta Sigma Pi, treasurer: Mustang Men: University Choir RUTH HARP, San Antonio History: Phi Alpha Theta THOMAS P. HARPER, IR., Dallas Psychology DAVID E. HARRIS, IR., San Antonio Mathematics IEAN HARRIS, Dallas Journalism: Arden Workshop: Theta Sigma Phi, Radio Club: Union News Bureau, chair- man: S.M.U. Advertising League, secretary: Union Directorate: CAMPUS Stall: KSMU, traf- fic manager ' MERLE ELIZABETH HARRIS, Dallas Elementary Education: Chi Omega, president, secre- tary: Homecoming Queen, Beauty Nominee, Student Council, Kirkos, Pigskin Revue, Chapel Cabinet, Promenadors, M Book Staff REX S. HARRIS, Dallas Marketing MARTHA HASTY, Atlanta, Georgia Biology FRANK HAUGHTON, Dallas Personnel Administration: Phi Delta Theta LEO HAVANIS, Dallas lournalism GLYNDA HAWKINS, Dallas Psychology: Delta Delta Delta, Chapel Cabi- net, Y.W.C.A. Song Leader S.A.M. Stanley Kurtz relaxes with Miriam Wolfe after a hard day. ,AZ an Ryan sits politics out. Page 71 Page 72 SENIOR J MARY IANE HAWLEY, Texarkana Art, Pi Beta Phi, C.O.G.S. RICHARD T. HEARREAN, Kilgore Pre-Law, Promenaders FRED LEWIS HEDGES, IR., Dallas Personnel and Industrial Administration, Alpha Kappa Psi, secretary: Swimming IOE RAY HEED, Dallas Finance and Marketing ROBERT K. HEINDEL, Wray, Colorado Civil Engineering, A.S.C.E., secretary IACK LESTER HELM, IR., Dallas Marketingand Advertising, Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon, Advertising Club ADDIE CAROL HENDERSON, Henderson Personnel Administrationg Phi Chi Theta, vice-president, president: S.M.U. Personnel Management Association, secretary, Virginia Hall House Council, president ZEBE D. HENDERSON, Dallas Marketing NORMA LEA HENDRIX, Dallas Home Economics: Sigma Kappa, Dames Club, Y.W.C.A., Arden Workshop, Girls' Racquet Club, Iota Epsilon CARL MAX HENRY, Sherman Professional Accounting HENRY HENSLEY, Groveton Biology ' LILLARD TYLER HENSON, IR., Texarkana Personnel Administration GUY HERRING, Coolidge Marketing IAMES E. HESTAND, Dallas Marketing ELIZABETH ANN HIGGINS, Dallas Iournalism: Arden Workshop, Student Union Music Committee, Coffee Hour Committee, Theatrical Arts Committee THOMAS A. HIGHT, IR., Dallas Personnelg Sigma Alpha Epsilon, president: Student Council, Mustang Men, Inter-fraternity Council, Chapel Board, ROTUNDA Favorite CHARLES HILL, Beaumont Personnel: Alpha Kappa Psi DOROTHY HILL, Dallas Government WALDO HILL, Dallas Finance OSCAR ROY HILLE, Little Rock, Arkansas Geology HOLLIS B. HINES, IR., Trinidad Industrial Administration HUBERT L. HINTON, Dallas Personnel Administration BETTY RAY HIPP, Waxahachie Speech: Pi Beta Phi, C.O.G.S., Canterbury Club, ROTUNDA Beauty, Arden Workshop, Sweetheart ot Engineering School, Modern Dance Club, Y.W. C.A. PHOEBE RAY HIPP, Waxahachie Psychology: Pi Beta Phi, recording secretary: C.O.G.S., treasurer and recording secretary: Crewcuts and Curlycues , Canterbury Club: Y.W.C.A., Psi Chi IAMES ALFRED HITT, Dallas English and French: Phi Eta Sigma, Beta Kappa Gam- ma, Alpha Theta Phi ' CLARENCE HAROLD HOBBS, Long Beach, California Finance: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, president and vice- president: Inter-Cfreek Council, Inter-fraternity Council, President's Council BETTY HOCKADAY, Houston Journalism: Delta Gamma, vice-president, sports manager: Advertising League, Texas League of Women Voters, vice-president E. HARMON HODGE, Salem, lllinois Personnel Administration: Kappa Alpha, secretary: Mustang Men, vice-president: Band, lntramurals, S.M.U. Personnel Club: Alpha Kappa Psi, Pigskin Re- vue, ROTUNDA Favorite, lntra-Fraternity Council IOHN W. HODGE, Ennis Civil Engineering: A.S.M.E. MEREDITH R. HODGES, Dallas Accounting OSCAR R. HOFFMANN, IR., Brenham Mechanical Engineering: Alpha Tau Omega, A.S.M.E. BRADLEY BROWN HOGUE, Dallas Psychology and Social Science CARL ELBERT HOLCOMB, Dallas Personnel Administration and Marketing l t Rudy gives Gil's trick knee cr last minute check up. Lil' Abner's problems interest Kay Ford. Page 73 Page 74 IOR ALBERT N. HOLDEN, Waco Psychology: Sigma Alpha Epsilon WILLIAM H. HOLDEN, Paris Marketing: Delta Kappa Epsilon HAROLD F. HOLDER, Evansville, Indiana Professional Accounting HENRY HAROLD HOLLINGSWORTH, IR., Texarkana Personnel Management: Pi Kappa Alpha WILLIAM S. HOLLOCHER, Ingram General Business DONALD PATRICK HOLT, Tyler General Business: Alpha Tau Omega MARION M. HOOKS, Baytown Geology WALLACE L. HOOPER, Eastland -- General Business and Personnel Administration RUTH REIN HOPPER, Dallas Mathematics: Delta Gamma, Kappa Mu Epsi- lon, Delta Phi Alpha, Y.W.C.A. FRANK W. HORTON, Dallas Electrical Engineering: A.I.E.E. P IACK HORTON, Ennis Iournalism: Kappa Alpha, CAMPUS Staff, feature editor DOROTHEA N. HOSEBY, Dallas Chemistry: I.S.A., Alpha Lambda Delta RAYMOND S. HOUSTON, Dallas Electrical Engineering SETH HOWARD, Dallas Industrial Administration and General Business MELVIN A. HOWE, Pampa Psychology: Delta Sigma Phi CHARLES W. HOWELL, Dallas Industrial Administration and Finance LELAND HARRISON, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Theology: Band IACK D. HOWELL, Pasadena Professional Accounting: Delta Sigma Pi CLIFFORD HOUY, San Antonio Industrial Administration, Football LEONARD R. HUBER, Dallas Accounting LUCY HUCKABY, Dallas Home Economics, Kappa Alpha Theta, Iota Epsilon, Duchess to Rice Roundup HOWARD S. HUDSON, San Antonio Marketing, Phi Delta Theta GENE W. HUFF, Dallas Mechanical Engineering, Phi Eta Sigma, president: Kappa Mu Epsilon, president, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, vice-chairmang Blue Key: Student Council ' ERNEST H. HUGHES, IR., Dallas Accounting ED HUGHSTON, Dallas Geology, Alpha Tau Omega: Band, Sigma Gamma Xi THOMAS DUDLEY HUGHSTON, IR., Dallas Electrical Engineering, Alpha Tau Omega: Mus- tang Bandp A.I.E.E. CHARLES W. HULL, Dallas Psychology HERMAN LAWAYNE HULSE, Dallas lournalism SHIRLEY ANN HUMMEL, Houston History ELTON HOWARD HUNT, Detroit, Michigan Iournalism IACKIE LAMAR HUNT, Dallas Geology: Delta Sigma Phi, Sigma Gamma Xi ELVA HUNTER, Clarksville, Tennessee Art and Home Economics EUGENE I. HUNTER, Dallas History: Kappa Sigma, Alpha Kappa Psi, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Alpha Theta l I 2 Carl Wallace seems the only doubtful one in the crowd. Burtis Bates mooching for ,car fare. Page D Page 76 E IOR IACKSON BURTON HUNTER, IR., Dallas Psychology IAMES ALLEN HUNTER, Dallas Civil Engineering IAMES LESTER HUNTLEY, Greenville Marketing ELEANOR MARY HUTSON, Dallas English: l.S.,A., Zeta Phi Eta THOMAS HUTSON, Terrell Professional Accounting IACK IDEN, Dallas Music, Clet Club, Band, Orchestra BEMENTA BECK INGALLS, Dallas Home Economics CHARLES A. INGE, Dallas Advertising and Marketing, Phi Delta Theta, S.M.U. Advertising Club, publicity officer, S.M.U. Sales Association ALBERT INGELS, Dallas Personnel Administration, Delta Chi, Alpha Kappa Psi, Alpha Phi Omega, S.M.U. Person- nel Administration Association, St. Mary's Catholic Club IAMES ARTHUR IRBY, Dallas History ROBERT LEE IRBY, Dallas Industrial Administration ROYD IRVIN, Rockingham, North Carolina Statistics and Marketing CECIL IOHN JACKSON, Ennis Marketing DON lACKSON, Dallas Marketing, Phi Delta Theta, Alpha Phi Omega, Mustang Men, president, Editor M Book, Home- coming, Y.M.C.A. ORAS NEAL IACKSON, Eagle Pass Geology, Pi Kappa Alpha IOAN IAKEL, Dallas Art, Delta Gamma, Arden Workshop, Y.W.C.A., C.O.G.S. MARTHA DELL JENKINS, Dallas General Business, Phi Chi Theta ROBERT DAVID IENKINS, Dallas Professional Accounting, Delta Sigma Pi MARTIN HALDEAN IENSON, Dallas Civil Engineering: A.S.C.E. WILLIAM DAVIES IERGER, IR., Dallas Accounting ERNEST ARVILLE IETT, IR., Dallas Personnel Administration GERALD I. IIRAK, Ord, Nebraska Psychology and Sociology, Kappa Sigma HENRY H. IOHNSON, Atlanta Physical Education, Football IOHN F. IOHNSON, Dallas W ' A Public Administration NOEL PAGE IOHNSON, Paris Marketing PHILLIP R. IOHNSON, Green Bay, Wisconsin Marketing, Sigma Chi ROBERT H. IOHNSON, Overton Accounting, Alpha Kappa Psi WALLACE B. IOHNSON, IR., Longview Mechanical Engineering, A.S.M.E. WILLIAM A. IOHNSON, Dallas Marketing, Lambda Chi Alpha DOROTHY IOHNSTON, Dallas Iournalism, Kappa Kappa Gamma, RO- TUNDA, editor, associate editor, organizations editor, S.M.U. Student Publishing Co., Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges, Kirkos, CAMPUS, Society Editor, Publications Award, Matric Award, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, Presbyterian Students Ass'n, S.C.R.A., Theta Sigma Phi, Psi Chi, Arden Workshop ETHLYN IOHNSTON, Et. Worth lournalism, Sigma Kappa, Y.W.C.A., Theta Sigma Phi ANCIL ARTHUR IONES, lacksboro Civil Engineering, A.S.C.E. BILLY CARROLL IONES, Crosbyton English, Chapel Choir, robe chairman, M.S.M. Dr. Lee crowns Homecoming Queen Merle Harris at half-time Patty Bell and Tam Mott express season's greetings at the Ceremonies. Tri Deli function. Page 77 Page E IOR CAROLYN IONES, Dallas Home Economics, Pi Beta Phi, Iota Epsilon CATHERINE ELIZABETH IONES, Hampstead lournalism: Delta Gamma, C.O.G.S., CAMPUS Staii, International Relations Club, League of Women Voters, M.S.M., Y.W.C.A. DONALD B. IONES, Dallas Mechanical Engineering, A.S.M.E., A.S.C.E. GLEN H. IONES, IR., Dallas I Electrical Engineering, A.I.E.E. GWENDOLYN IONES, Dallas Spanish, Alpha Delta Pi, guard, corresponding sec- retary, recording secretary, Panhellenic delegate, Sigma Delta Pi, Psi Chi, Pi Lambda Theta IACK W. IONES, Dallas Marketing, Phi Delta Theta IAMES HENRY IONES, Dallas Electrical Engineering, S.M.U. Radio Club, A.I.E.E., I.R.E. . IEAN ANN IONES, Dallas Sociology, I.S.A., Psi Chi, Westminster Student Fel- lowship, Alpha Kappa Delta ROBERT MUNEORD IONES, Dallas Marketing, Lambda Chi Alpha, R.O.T.C. LARON D. IORDA, Kerrville History ETHYL MAE IORDAN, Art Religion, M.S.M., secretary, W.S.G.B., Y.W.C.A. ROY EDGAR IORDAN, Corsicana Electrical Engineering, A.I.E.E., I.R.E. FRED A. IORDAN, IR., Dallas Professional Accounting ANNA LOUISE IAGOE, El Paso Psychology, Kappa Alpha Theta, Dolphin Club HERBERT IUNKER, Ansonia, Connecticut Physical Education, Kappa Phi Kappa, Foot- ball, Basketball BILLY CARROLL IUSTUS, Dallas Music Education, Band, Orchestra, Clet Club IANET KANATSER, Wichita Falls Sociology, Delta Delta Delta WILBUR A. KASTEN, Dallas Mechanical Engineering, A.S.M.E. DAN KAMPERMAN, Dallas 1 Accounting GEORGE KEELING, Dallas Finance: Band IAMES KEELING, Dallas Finance: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Phi Omega ROBERT EVANS KEELING, Dallas Statistics: Lambda Chi Alpha WILLIAM HERSHEL KEENER, Dallas Accounting HOOD R. KEETON, Hillsboro Marketing: Assistant to Director oi Men's Housing IOHN KELLER, Dallas Marketing: Pi Kappa Alpha FORREST KELLY, Harlingen Economics: Phi Eta Sigma GENE WELDON KELLY, San Angelo General Business IAMES M. KELLY, Longview General Business: Kappa Sigma, Mustang Men ROBERT L. KEMP, Dallas Geology SHEILA KENNARD, Anderson Sociology: Zeta Tau Alpha, C.O.G.S., Y.W. OA., ROTUNDA Stall, Alpha Kappa Delta GEORGE LEONARD KENNER, Dallas Professional Accounting: Baptist Student Union RICHARD KERVIN, Dallas Business Administration A DONALD R. KEVER, McKinney General Business Monkey suffers and back scrafchers. Rule Beasley's sax solo preceded Slac1c's narration. Page 79 Page 80 E IOR IAMES KEY, IR., Mabank Iournalismp Sigma Delta Chi BILLY KIKER, Dallas Professional Accounting IEAN KENDALL KILGORE, Dallas Iournalismp Chapel Choir CLARENCE IEFFERSON KILLEBREW, Dallas Sociologyg Pi Kappa Alpha BEVERLY KINARD, Dallas Interior Decorationy Kappa Alpha Theta BECKY KINDRED, Dallas English, Pi Beta Phi, W.S.F. Council, Chapel Cabinet NATHAN P. KING, Fort Worth Mechanical Engineering OWEN E. KING, Cisco Marketing: Sigma Alpha Mu, M.S.M. ROBERT M. KING, Dallas Civil Engineering: A.S.C.E. THELMA KING, Dallas Psychologyp Kappa Kappa Gamma, Psi Chi, Pi Lamb- da Theta HENRY WAYNE KINNAIRD, Baytown Business Administration IOE KINNEAR, Iasper General Businessp Sigma Alpha Epsilon C. WOODROW KINNEY, Cushing Interior Decoration SHERMAN LEE KIRKLAND, IR., Dallas Civil Engineering: A.S.C.E. ROBERT G. KISLER, Dallas Electrical Engineeringp Pi Kappa Alpha SARA LEE KITCI-IENS, Texarkana Costume Design, Pi Beta Phi, Chapel Cabinet, Y.W. C.A-, C.O.G.S., M.S.M. HAROLD KLASSEN, Dallas Marketing: Kappa Alpha, Y.M.C.A. GARY R. KLEIN, Dallas Public Administration ROBERT W. KLEIN, Beaumont Accounting IAMES CLIFTON KNIFFIN, Sherman Psychology GLORIA KNIGHT, Dallas Iournalismg Pi Beta Phi, president, rush cap tain, vice-presidentp Alpha Lambda Delta Theta Sigma Phi, Kirkos ALBERT KN OWLES, Dallas Electrical Engineering GWENDOLYN KNOX, Weatherford Art NEAL IAMES KNOX, Amarillo Economics: l.S.A. WILLIAM F. KOEPSEL, IR., Mathis Marketing: Kappa Alpha, S.M.U. Sales Association JAMES CURTIS KOONCE, Dallas Home Economics: Pi Kappa Alpha IOHN P. KOSAR, Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania Mechanical Engineering: Catholic Club, AS M.E. PATRICIA IEANNETTE KOEPSEL, Corpus Christi Business KERMIT MONROE KOTI-IE, Dallas Electrical Engineering: A.l.E.E., I.E.S. CLIFFORD A. KRAMER, Wichita Falls Accounting, Phi Delta Theta, Association, Y.M.C.A., Alpha Kappa Psi ROBERT KUEHNE, Dallas Biology: Delta Phi Alpha WILLIAM F. KURTH, Dallas Mechanical Engineering, A.S.M.E., Society for the Advancement of Management, treasurer STANLEY KURTZ, Dallas m Business Administration: Sigma Alpha Mu, treasurer, I.F.C. recorder. Zeke Cunningham ShOWS Chi OS how YO 1'91CfX- Conductor Bruce Clark is sprayed with the Blue Danube. Page 81 Page 82 S NIOR IAMES KUYKENDALL, Dallas Mechanical Engineering GLENN KVAM, Cresco, Iowa Marketing IACK LAGOW, Dallas Personnel Administration RAY LAMB, Coolidge Marketing IOSEPH PARKER LAMBERT, Bronte Psycholoqy' EDWARD FREDRICK LANE, Dallas Electrical Engineering ROBERT LANG, Corsicana Business: Kappa Sigma HARRY I. LANGLEY, Dallas Mechanical Engineering: A.S.M.E. EDGAR A. LANKFORD, Dallas Geology: Sigma Gamma Xi MARTHA LANUM, Dallas Marketing and Advertising: Delta Gamma, president: I Secretary of Student Council, Alpha Lambda Delta, treasurer: Mortar Board, Iunior Class, treasurer: C.O. G.S., Arden Workshop, Student Committee, Kirkos MARY CAMILLE LATTIMORE, Dallas Sociology SAM ALDEN LATTIMORE, Lamesa Economics RICHARD R. LAURENCE, Willow City Social Sciences: M.S.M., Pre-Theologs, Y.M.C.A. BILLY BARTON LAWSON, Richardson Professional Accounting: Sigma Alpha Epsilon ERNEST E. LAWSON, IR., Center Civil Engineering BILLY GROSS LAY, Dallas Advertising: Delta Chi, Band, Baseball IEAN ELLEN LAYCOCK, McAllen Psychology: Pi Beta Phi, Y.W.C.A., Advertising Club, ROTUNDA Statt, Women's League of Cam- pus Voters ROBERT M. LEA, Wichita Falls Civil Engineering: Kappa Mu Epsilon, Sigma Tau, A.S.C.E. IERRY RANDOLPH LEACH, Ft. Worth English ROBERT VERNON LEACHMAN, IR., Dallas Marketing IULIAN DEVERL LEE, Dallas Accounting MAURICE LEE, Dallas Industrial Administration, Phi Delta Theta, A.S.C.E., Mustang Men DOROTHY LEEK, Dallas Sociologyg Baptist Student Union, I.S.A., Alpha Kappa Delta LEWIS C. LEETWICI-I, IR., Dallas A Mechanical Engineering: A.S.M.E. ROBERT EDWIN LEHMAN, Deer Creek, Oklahoma Marketing MOZELLE LEIFESTE, Dallas Home Economicsg Sigma Kappa JAMES FRANKLIN LEISY, Dallas Personnel Administration, Kappa Alpha, Ad- vertising Manager ot S.M.U. Students' Publish ing Company, Alpha Kappa Psi, Phi Eta Sig ma, Alpha Phi Omega, Cycen Fiodr serf, Y.M C.A. Cabinet ROBERT M. LEEKOWITZ, New Kensington, Pa. Biology IOSEPI-I FRANK LETTIERI, Dallas Psychology EUGENIA LEVY, Great Neck, Long Island, N. Y Marketing: Student Union Committee, Photog raphy Club, Latin Club, Le Cercle Francais DAVID LEWIS, Fort Worth Iournalism, Sigma Delta Chi, Associate Editor of CAM PUS EARLE LABOR, Pittsburg gl English, Alpha Theta Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, presi- 'I dent, Blue Key, Phi Alpha Theta, presidentg Psi Chi, Track IAMES E. LACY, Pearl ,V Professional Accounting I Ann Yarbrough offers the third variation of dancing. The Mustang Band hit a sour note. Page 83 Page 84 SENl0lt EUGENE LEWIS, Dallas English and History GUY E. LEWIS, IR., Dallas Personnel MITCHELL LEWIS, Bluefield, West Virginia General Business PETE LEWIS, Dallas Marketing, S.M.U. Sales Association ROBERT TATE LEWIS, Dallas sponding secretary, Mustang Men ESTHER ELLEN LIETEMEYER, Dallas Home Economics, Alpha Delta Pi, Iota Epsilon shop IOI-IN M. F. LINDBLAD, Dallas Accounting GLENN LINDSEY, Dallas Mechanical Engineering: A.S.M.E. HOMER DARRELL LINDSEY, Dallas Banking and Finance PRESTON E. LINDSEY, lasper Marketing, Sigma Alpha Epsilon MORRIS I. LIPMAN, leiterson Marketing: Sigma Alpha Mu IAMES D. LITTLE, Mesquite Physics and Mathematics: Kappa Mu Epsilon vice-president TOM LITTLE, Dallas dent Union Dance Committee, Promenaders THOMAS W. LITTLEIOHN, Sherman, Mississippi Personnel Administration O. D. LIVELY, lasper Mechanical Engineering: A.S.M.E. MICKEY LIVINGSTON, Odessa I Mechanical Engineering: Sigma Tau, A.S.M.E., B.S.U. SIDNEY LIVINGSTON. Dallas Accounting, Kappa Alpha IAMES EARL LLOYD, Detroit, Michigan Industrial Administration Marketing, Kappa Alpha, chapter secretary, corre- Student Union Dance Committee, Arden Work- Sociology, Alpha Phi Omega, Alpha Kappa Delta, Stu- IANE LLOYD, Dallas Sociology, Delta Gamma, C.O.G.S. Steering Committee, Arden Workshop, Y.W.C.A., League of Women Voters, Canterbury Club, Student Union Committee FRED LOE, Dallas Personnel Administration: Kappa Alpha, Personnel Management Association, vice-president: Pigskin Review, Inter-Fraternity Council, Mustang Men CARROLL A. LOEFFLER, Dallas Iournalismp Summer CAMPUS Editor IANE LOHMANN, Port Arthur Home Economics, Delta Gamma, Delta Psi Kappa, Iota Epsilon, C.O.G.S. Steering Committee, M.S.M., Y.W. C.A. CLARENCE WALTERS LOKEY, IR., San Antonio Biology, Sigma Alpha Epsilon GERALDINE LONG, Houston Religion: I.S.A., M.S.M., council member, Cos- mopolitan Club, secretaryg Chapel Committee, Pre-Theological Association, Campus Chest Committee, Y.W.C.A. DELOIS LOOMIS, Dallas Home Economics: Gamma Phi Beta, C.O.G.S. WILLIAM T. LORING, Dallas Engineering, A.I.M.E., A.S.M.E., S.A.M., Society for the Advancement of Management HENRY LOUGHBOROUGH, Dallas Mechanical Engineering THURMAN LEON LOVELESS, Dallas Mechanical Engineering EDWARD LEE LOWE, Dallas Finance: I.S.A., Alpha Kappa Psi, Alpha Phi Omega, president, treasurer IACK LUCAS, Dallas Personnel PAUL ROBERT LUTHER, IR., Dallas Industrial Administration STANLEY V. LYON, Mineral, Illinois Electrical Engineering, Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Sigma Tau, secretary, l.R.E., A.LE.E., Ra- dio Amateur Club DONALD KIETH MacGREGOR, Oxford Ict., Iowa Biology Wanted-a bib for Peggy Ann Parks. Ex Moe Ratclifie and Sally Anderson rest between Dr. Peppers at the Kappa function. Page 85 Page 86 SE IOR , IANE ELLEN MCADAM, Dallas Iournalism: Delta Zeta, S.M.U. Advertising League, C.O.G.S. Steering Committee, Arden Workshop IAMES W. MCBRAYER, Lamesa Accounting . WILLIAM B. MCCARTNEY, Greenville Finance: Phi Delta Theta, Alpha, Phi Omega, vice-president RADFORD EUGENE MCCASLAN, IR., Dallas Marketing: Track DORIS ELENA MCCLESKEY, Dallas Personnel Administration: Delta Zeta, Phi Chi Theta, Presbyterian Students Association, Y.W. C.A. OTTIS MCCLESKEY, Dallas Biology IOHN ROBERT MCCLURE, Houston Finance: Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Sigma Pi, Alpha Phi Omega, Band IAMES MCCONNELL, IR., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Social Science ARTHUR E. MCCOOK, Richardson Civil Engineering: A.S.C.E. NELSON M. MCCORD, IR., Dallas General Business SANDRA MCCORKLE, Dallas Psychology: Chi Omega BILL W. MCCORMICK, Ennis Marketing and Economics IAMES C. MCCORMICK, Ennis Money and Banking and Marketing: Alpha Kappa Psi, S.M.U. Sales Association, S.M.U. Advertising League HUGH MCCRANIE, Dallas Biology K. C. MCCULLOUGH, IR., Port Worth Biology BILLY EDWARD MCDONALD, Seymour Personnel Administration: Delta Sigma Pi, S.M.U. Per- sonnel Management Association IAMES LEE MCDONALD, Longview Personnel Administration MARCUS LEE MCDONALD, Mexia Interior Decoration: I.S.A., Alpha Phi O-mega, B.S.U., Mustang Men, Basketball, Tennis, Y.M. C.A. WILLIAM MARTIN MCDONALD, Hillsboro Marketing, Kappa Sigma, Pi Gamma Mu IOHN WYATT MCELVEEN, Alvin Biology DOUGLAS W. MCENERY, Nacogcloches Professional Accounting OWEN H. MCENTEE, Dallas Electrical Engineering, I.S.A., Amateur Radio Club, A.I.E.E. LOUIS HARRIS MCGREDE, Sulphur Springs Marketing, Kappa Alpha, Band VIRGINIA MCIVER, Dallas Home Economics, Delta Delta Delta, Iota Epsi- lon ROBERT EDWARD MCKEMIE, Wichita Falls Accounting and Marketing, Phi Delta Theta, vice-presi- dent, treasurer, Alpha Phi Omega, Interfraternity Coun- cil WALTER S. MCKINNEY, Dallas Chemistry IAMES B. MCKINZIE, Abilene Psychology CLIVE GORDON MCKNIGHT, IR., Dallas Geology TOM MCKNIGHT, Dallas Geology, Alpha Tau Omega, Basketball, Cycen Fjoclr, Freshman Class, treasurer, Geography Club, Sigma Delta Pi, Sigma Gamma Xi IOE DANIEL MCLANEY, Enterprise, Alabama Personnel, S.M.U. Personnel Management As- sociation, Society for the Advancement ot Management RICHARD ARMISTICE MCLAUGHLIN, Waco Marketing IAMES WILLIAM MCLEAN, Crockett Business, Kappa Alpha, Alpha Phi Omega PAT MCLEIVIORE, Dallas Speech, Kappa Alpha Theta, president, social secretary: Arden Club, Kirkos, Panhellenic Council, Zeta Phi Eta, Chapel Committee, In- tramurals Bill Hollingsworth and his Bowery Babes. 1 Mary Beth, Billy, and Leo find sitting space only at the Alph Kid Party. Page 87 Page 88 E IOR DAVID SCHUMPERT MCLURE, Houston English MARIAN MCMASTER, Baytown Sociology: Delta Gamma, W.S.G.B., secretary NORMAN EDMUNT MCMURRY, Dallas Accounting: I.S.A., Alpha Kappa Psi EDWIN D. MCNEES, Dallas Law: Delta Tau Delta, Phi Alpha Delta IACK MCRAE, SR., Bonham Economics IAMES W. MCRIMMON, El Paso Professional Accounting CHARLES M. MCROBERTS, IR., Dallas Government: Pi Kappa Alpha I ERNEST MCSWAIN, Iacksonville, Florida Personnel Administration EARL MCWILLIAMS, Dallas Professional Accounting ALICE MACLIN, Pontiac, Michigan English: Band, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, sec- retary H. T. MACLIN, IR., Fort Worth Psychology: Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship president GEORGE EDWARD MADDEN, Waynesville, Mo Industrial Business Management BETTY SUE MAGBEE, Little Rock, Arkansas Iournalism WILLIAM HENRY MAHER, Dallas Marketing: Kappa Alpha MARY FRANCES MALONE, Fort Worth English: Zeta Tau Alpha ROBERT W. MANLEY, Dallas Professional Accounting CECELIA SUNSHINE MANN, Bowie Religion: Pre-Theological Association, Y.W.C.A. Chapel Choir, Alpha Kappa Delta, M.S.M. DYDE MANNING, IR., Wills Point General Business LEWIS C. MANNING, Dallas I Accounting VAL W. MANSFIELD, Dallas Marketing, Kappa Alpha PAUL LOYAL MANTLE, Dallas Industrial Management VIRGIL RAYMOND MARCO, Dallas General Business LUCAS MARGARET, Dallas Psychology PAT MARSI-IALL, Tulsa, Oklahoma Psychology RAY LEON MARSHALL, Dallas Civil Engineering, A.S.C.E., president IOANNE MARTIN, Dallas Iournalism, Gamma Phi Beta, Theta Sigma Phi, vice-president, Student Council, CAMPUS, assist- ant society editor, C.O.G.S. IOHN LEE MARTIN, Dallas Biology, Kappa Alpha, Mustang Men MARGARET MARTIN, Dallas Accounting: Gamma Phi Beta, Phi Chi Theta MARILYN MAE MARTIN, El Dorado, Arkansas Psychology: Delta Delta Delta SYLVIA MARTIN, San Antonio Social Science, Alpha Delta Pi, M.S.M., Phi Psi, Arden Workshop WALTER STEWART MARTIN, Port Arthur General Business WILLIAM E. MARTIN, Dallas Marketing IOSE HECTOR MARTINEZ, Dallas Mechanical Engineering, A.S.M.E., Phi Eta Sigma t - I I 4? 1 -ik, Ed Gilbert smiles, despite no White Christmas. Timmy predicts victory in the Colton Bowl. Page 89 I Page 90 E IOR LAURENTINA MARTINEZ, Mission Spanish, Sigma Delta Pi WILLIAM I. MARX, Paris Marketing and General Business, Delta Chi, Alpha Kappa Psi, St. Mary's Catholic Club, Blue Key, S.M.U. Sales Association, S.C.R.A. IACK H. MATLOCK, Little Rock, Arkansas Marketing FRANCES SUSAN MATNEY, Augusta Home Economics, Iota Epsilon, social chairman, M.S.M., Chapel Cabinet, Honor Roll ROBERT EWING MAXWELL, IR., Dallas Iournalism ADOLE D. MAY, IR., Little Rock, Arkansas Civil Engineering, Kappa Sigma ROBERT E. MEADOWS, Desloge, Missouri Mechanical Engineering, A.S.M.E. EARL W. MEALER, Dallas Civil Engineering, A.S.C.E., Engineers' Ioint Coun- cil Representative EMANUEL M. MELAUN, Dallas Biology, Pi Kappa Alpha IOI-IN DERREL MELTON, Winnfield, Louisiana Professional Accounting MARY LOU MELTON, Sulphur Springs Finance WILLIAM F. MENEFEE, Houston Electrical Engineering, A.I.E.E. CHARLES V. MERCER, Port Arthur Personnel Administration, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Delta Sigma Pi, Personnel Management Association RALPH MEYER, Brooklyn, N. Y. Professional Accounting, Arden Club, Arden Work- shop, B.S.U. THOMAS M. MICHAEL, Dallas English LESLEY RAY MIDLIY, Dallas Accounting ALICE MILLER, Baytown Education ANNE MILLER, Baytown Education EDGAR MARDEN MILLER, Dallas Mathematics: Mustang Men EUGENE MILLER, Dallas Marketing GLEN MILLER, Council Bluffs, Iowa Accounting HORACE K. MILLER, Dallas Marketing LYMAN S. MILLER, IR., Tulsa, Oklahoma Civil Engineering: A.S.C.E. MORRIS MILLER, Dallas Biology MYRIEL MILLER, Canyon Business Administration, Dames Club, Alpha Chi ROBERT M. MILLER, Minden, Louisiana Accounting ROBERT S. MILLIKAN, Grand Prairie Marketing: Delta Sigma Phi WILLIAM CRAIG MILLIS, Dallas , Mechanical Engineering, Alpha Tau Omega, Blue Key, Green Ejodr, Student Council, vice-president, S.C.R.A. vice-president: M.S.M., Y CLARENCE MIMS, Dallas English and Iournalism EDWARD W. MINCE, Canton Marketing BARBARA MITCHELL, Dallas Arty I.S.A., Alpha Lambda Delta, secretary, Theta Sig- I ma Phi, I.S.A. Council, W.S.F. Council, C.O.G.S. Steer- I ing Committee, Mortar Board GRACE ELIZABETH MITCHELL, Dallas Mathematics and Physics, Kappa Mu Epsilon, sec- l retary IOHN T. MITCHELL, Irving Mechanical Engineering, Alpha Tau Omega, Alpha Phi Omega, A.S.M.E. No Mustang would mind these penalties. jimmy Vfells looks for his Mustang Men. 'Q Page 91 Page 92 SENIIIR LEE MITCI-IELL, Dallas Mathematics, Pi Kappa Alpha THELMA MIXON, Dallas Marketing, Phi Chi Theta, secretary, Sigma Delta Pi, secretary WILLIAM A. MIZELL, IR., Ennis General Business, Lambda Chi Alpha, Foot- ball, Student Council DAVID WARREN MOI-INEY, Lexington, Kentucky Marketing IAMES C. MANGOLD, Dallas Accounting ANNE FLOURNOY MONTGOMERY, Dallas Speech, Arden Workshop, Arden Club, Pigskin Review MARY ANN MONTGOMERY, Dallas Iournalism, Delta Gamma, Theta Sigma Phi, C.O.G.S., Panhellenic Representative WALTER EUGENE MONTGOMERY, Dallas Electrical Engineering ELVA REA MOODY, Pittsburg Costume Design, Delta Delta Delta DAVID MOON, Mart Physical Education, Football CHARLES I. MOORE, IR., Dallas Marketing, Delta Chi, Alpha Phi Omega COLLEEN MOORE, Atlanta, Georgia Social Science and Psychology LOUIS E. MOORE, IR., Dallas Biology IOI-IN G. MORAN, Dallas Iournalism, Sigma Delta Chi ADOLPH E. MORAVEC, IR., Milwaukee, Wis. Statistics, Fencing Team, Handball I-IARRY SIDNEY MORCI-IOWER, Dallas Marketing TI-IOMAS CECIL MORELOCK, IR., Columbia, Mo. Civil Engineering, A.S.C.E. SAMUEL A. MORENO, Dallas Banking and Finance IAMES MORGAN, Dallas ' Professional Accounting: Pi Kappa Alpha THOMAS MORGAN, Dallas Physics: S.M.U. Forum CHARLES E. MORRIS, Dallas Personnel Administration: S.M.U. Sales Asso- ciation, S.M.U. Personnel Association, Alpha Kappa Psi GEORGE MORRISON, Chillicothe Biology H. RUSSELL MORRISON, IR., Dallas Philosophy: Pre-Law Society FRED I. MOSS, Dallas Psychology: Delta Chi Fraternity, Delta Phi Alpha IOSEPH NEWTON MOYER, Mechanicsburg, Penna. Electrical Engineering: Sigma Tau, A.l.E.E., I.R.E., Ama- teur Radio Society ROBERT CHARLES MUCHMORE, Dallas Government: Pi Kappa Alpha FORREST H. MUIRE, IR., Dallas Geology: Sigma Alpha Epsilon CHARLES H. MURPHY, Fort Smith, Arkansas Iournalism: Kappa Alpha, Sigma Delta Chi, vice-presi- dent: Cycen Fjodr, treasurer: Southwestern Iournalism Student Press Club, vice-president: Blue Key, CAMPUS, Associate Editor: Debutramp King DAVID MURPHY, El Dorado, Arkansas General Business: Kappa Sigma HAROLD L. MURPHY, Dallas Marketing, General Business GLADYS LUCILLE MURRAY, Crockett . Mathematics HUGH O. MUSSINA, Dallas Professional Accounting IACK MYNETT, Council Bluffs, lowa Industrial Administration: Society for Ad- vancement of Management The Mustang managers-Junior, Billy Bob, Swede, Hay, C. A., Guard Cecil Mosely works on that C average. and M usgrove. Page 93 Page 94 S 1011 MARY VIRGINIA NANCE, Dallas Psychology, Pi Delta Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta EDWARD PAT NEAL, Hillsboro Marketing IO NEAL, Fort Monmouth, New Iersey Costume Design, Kappa Kappa Gamma, pres- ident, Mortar Board, Kirkos, Student Council, ROTUNDA Beauty, Beauty Nominee, RO- TUNDA Favorite FRANCES ANN NEECE, Dallas Speech and Theatre, Kappa Alpha Theta, Zeta Phi Eta. Arden Club, vice-president, Touchstone-Leading Ac- tress, Mary McCord Award, Radio Club, Hockaday Club EDDIE B. NEITZEL, Dallas Electrical Engineering, Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Mu Epsilon, A.I.E.E., A.I.R.E. EDWARD A. A. NELSON, IR., Detroit Electrical Engineering, A.I.E.E., secretary- treasurer, Society tor the Advancement of Management EDNA MAE NEW, Meridian, Mississippi Sociology, Alpha Kappa Delta, Promenaders, Pre-The- ology Association, M.S.M. GENE PAUL NEWTON, Dallas Psychology, Delta Tau Delta RICHARD NEWTON, Dallas Personnel, Arden Club, Radio Station, presi- dent SAMUEL CHARLES NEWTON, Dallas General Business, Kappa Alpha RAYMOND EDWARD NIBLACK, Dallas Geology, Sigma Gamma Xi ALBERT B. NICKELS, Boerne Marketing and Personnel Administration, Delta Chi, Alpha Kappa Psi, Alpha Phi Omega, Mustang Squadron MINOR HOWARD NICKENS, Garland Business Administration, Band ALFRED S. NICHOLS, Hot Springs Nat'l Park, Ark. lournalism IOI-IN D. NICHOLS, Dallas Marketing and Finance, Theta Xi IIM C. NICHOLSON, Dallas Biology, Delta Sigma Phi GEORGE A. NICOUD, IR., Dallas Finance, Alpha Tau Omega, Alpha Kappa Psi IAMES R. NIMON, Denison German HERSCHEL MARVIN NIPPER, Dallas Banking and Finance ED NITSCHE, Dallas Sociology GRAVES E. NOBLE, Ferris Electrical Engineering HENRY NORMAN, Dallas Marketing: Kappa Alpha IAMES HAROLD NORMAN, Borger Psychology ALEXANDER RODNEY NURSE, Dallas Psychology, Alpha Tau Omega, Psi Chi, Band, librarian: Pigskin Review PEGGY ODELL, Nashville, Tennessee Ioumalismy Delta Gamma, Theta Sigma Phi DOYLE C. ODOM, Avalon Professional Accounting IOHN EDWIN OEHLSCHLAEGER, IR., Dallas Accounting: Band BETTY MUIR OGDEN, Dallas Comparative Literature: Alpha Delta Pi, presiclentp Delta Sigma Phi Sweetheart, Mortar Board, Zeta Phi Eta, Beta Kappa Gamma, secretary-treasurer: Chapel Cabinet, ROTUNDA Favorite GEORGE CHESTER OGDEN, Dallas Professional Accounting, Delta Sigma Phi, Alpha Kappa Psi, Interfraternity Council FLOYD K. OGLESBY, Okmulgee, Oklahoma Accounting, Delta Sima Pi PEYTON LAW OHLSON, Dallas General Business IACK ROLAND OLIVER, Beaumont Mathematics, Sigma Alpha Epsilon GORDON WELLS O'NEAL, El Paso Finance Which has the Toni? 'K-0 Freddie works. Page 95 I I Page 96 E IOR IACK D. OSBORNE, Dallas Personnel Administration IAMES I. OWEN, Troup Industrial Administration: Delta Sigma Pi, Tennis W. B. OWENS, Dallas Marketing: Alpha Kappa Psi INGRAM C. PACE, Livingston Banking and Finance: S.M.U. Sales Association, Delta Sigma Pi MARGARET PACE, Dallas Iournalism ARTHUR C. PADDOCK, IR., Dallas Civil Engineering: A.S.C.E. PAUL PAGE, Eldorado Business Administration: Cycen Fjodr, Blue Key, Foot- ball, Track IOAN LORRAINE PALMER, Dallas Art: Kappa Kappa Gamma, Beta Kappa Gamma, C.O.G.S., Y.W.C.A. 'CHARLES G. PARK, Dallas Marketing DAVID DOUGLAS PARKER, Waco Personnel Administration BRISCOE KELLEY PARKER, IR., Houston Industrial Administration: Alpha Tau Omega, Stu- dent Publishing Board, president HAROLD A. PARKER, Dallas Mechanical Engineering: Alpha Tau Omega, Kappa Mu Epsilon, treasurer: A.S.M.E. ROBERT V. PARR, Bryan French: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Phi Omeqa, Pub- licity Chairman: S.C.R.A., Canterbury Club, ROTUNDA, Associate Editor: Y.M.C.A., Pi Delta Phi RANDALL I. PARRISH, Dallas Mechanical Engineering: A.S.M.E. OWEN PARRY, IR., Dallas Civil Engineering: A.S.C.E. BELKER D. PASCHALL, IR., Dallas Economics: Pi Kappa Alpha, president CHARLES EDWARD PASCHALL, Dallas General Business: Sigma Alpha Epsilon W. E. PASCHALL, Dallas Civil Engineering: Phi Delta Theta, A.S.C.E. MARILYN PARNELL, Shreveport English, Zeta Tau Alpha MICHAEL PATISON, Port Worth Psychologyp M.S.M., Band, Alpha Phi Omega, Y.M.C.A., Chapel Choir, Pre-Theology Association BEVERLY DONALD PATTERSON, Dallas Marketing DAN PATTERSON, Paris Marketing IACK KENDALL PATTERSON, Dallas Marketing WAYNE PATTERSON, Dallas Mechanical Engineering: l.S.A., president: Alpha Phi Omega, A.S.M.E., Band WILLIAM HORACE PATTERSON, IR., Dallas Accountingg Delta Sigma Phi IOHN C. PATTON, League City Marketing: Delta Chi IAMES CALVIN PATTON, Dallas Chemistry LEW M. PATTON, Dallas Psychology: Iota Pi Alpha THOMAS I. PATTON, Dallas Marketing, Delta Chi IOHN W. PAULING, IR., Hillsboro Commercial Art MORELAND C. PAYNE, Littlefield Marketingp Kappa Sigma SAMUEL C. PECKHAM, IR., Dallas Chemistry EDWARD H. PEDNEAU, Grand Prairie Personnel Administration Tyler-iles, Gil and Hightower, exchange hometown gossip. I I Coach Barr gives his daughter, Candy, an early introduction to sports. Page 97 SE IOR . Page 98 EVELYN PEGUES, Longview Psychology: Pi Beta Phi, Psi Chi MARTHAIOHN PENCOTTY, Dallas Art EDWARD LEIGH PENNIMANN, Fort Scott, Kans. Accounting BOBBY FRANK PERKINS, Dallas Geology ERNEST PERRY, Navasota General Business and Marketing: Kappa Sigma, Student Council, Homecoming Chairman, Debu tramp, Mustang Men, president: Campus Chest IAMES C. PERSONS, Dallas Electrical Engineering: Alpha Tau Omega, Alpha Phi Omega, A.I.E.E., Kappa Mu Epsilon BARBARA PETERS, Dallas General Business: Pi Beta Phi, Phi Chi Theta, vice-pres ident GILBERT ERIC PETERSON, IR., Dallas Accounting: Sigma Alpha Epsilon ROY G. PETERSON, Corpus Christi Civil Engineering: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Cycen Fjodr, serf: Mustang Men, Society for the Advancement of Management, A.S.C.E. PAUL C. PETTY, Dallas Electrical Engineering: B.S.U., president: Student Coun- cil, A.I.E.E., president: Blue Key, Cycen Fjodr, S.E.I.C., A.F.W. RICHARD R. PFEIFFER, Mission Economics: Phi Gamma Delta, Inter-fraternity Council, Pre-Law Society CALVIN C. PHILLIPS, Dallas Accounting: B.S.U. CECIL B. PHILLIPS, Dallas Iournalism: I.S.A., Blue Shirts, CAMPUS, ROTUNDA CLIFFORD O. PHILLIPS, Marshall Mechanical Engineering: A.S.M.E., Student Engi- neers Ioint Council, chairman IAMES C. PHILLIPS, Dallas Civil Engineering SHIRLEY PHILIPSON, Dallas English CLAIRE PICKENS, Dallas Speech: Chi Omega, vice-president: C.O.G.S., pres- ident, vice-president and secretary: Kirkos, secre- tary: Campus Chest, ROTUNDA, class editor: De- bate Club, secretary: Southern Debate Tournament, first place: Savage Tournament, tirst place: Debate Intramurals, first place: ROTUNDA Favorite, Arden Workshop, Zeta Phi Eta, Tau Kappa Delta, S.C. R.A., Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities WILLIAM H. PIGG, Dallas History CHARLES I. PILLSBURY, Dallas Psychology: I.S.A., Alpha Phi Omega IEEE ALLEN PIRTLE, Dallas Marketing GAIL PITTS, Dallas Iournalism: Kappa Kappa Gamma, Zeta Phi Eta, president: Theta Sigma Phi, Quill Oueen, CAMPUS, society editor EARLE F. PLYLER, New Kensington, Pennsylvania Advertising: Delta Sigma Phi, ROTUNDA, Mustang Men, S.M.U. Advertising League, treasurer, president: R.O.T.C., Business Association Council HERBERT R. POHL, Waxahachie Marketing and Statistics: Delta Chi, Alpha Kappa Psi, M Association, Golf RAYMOND POINDEXTER, Dallas Marketing RICHARD A. POLAKOFF, Dallas Marketing ERVIN POLISHUK, Dallas Marketing: Tau Delta Phi ROBERT A. POLSON, Harlingen Public Administration and Statistics IOE PON CE, Irving Economics DOUGLAS POND, Dallas Accounting IOHN CLARK PORTER, Roe, Arkansas Govemment: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, vice-presi- dent: Interfraternity Council, Arkansas Cluh, Chapel Board IULIUS V. PORTER, IR., Amarillo Accounting PHYLLIS PORTER, Dallas Home Economics: Kappa Kappa Gamma LAWRENCE LEONARD POST, Irving Biology it 1 Freddie and Coulter debate the possibility of cutting class-they did. Kirksey IHGY CUNY fhe books, bil! She d09SH'f Seem 10 be heading for class. Page 99 Page 100 ll l0ll SALLY POWER, Dallas Psychology, Delta Gamma, C.O.G.S. WALTER PRASIFKA, Dallas Electrical Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon ROBERT PREWITT, Columbus, Indiana Physical Education, Basketball MARTHA LILLIAN PRICE, Paris Art, Sigma Kappa, YlW.C.A., Arden Workshop, Pres byterian Association NANCY PRICE, Galveston Costume Design, Gamma Phi Beta, Kirkos, vice- president, president, treasurer, W.S.G.B. MORRIS PRIDE, Texarkana Personnel Administration ALVIN HINTON PRIDGEON, Dallas Marketing and Personnel Administration, Phi Delta Theta, Student Publications, advertising manager BILLY R. PRIM, Dallas - Psychology CHARLES PROCTOR, Dallas Speech HOMER DONALD PUCKETT, IR., Dallas Personnel Administration, Lambda Chi Alpha FRANCIS W. PULATTIE, Waco Physical Education, Football, Tennis DOROTHY PURGASON, Dallas Speech, Sigma Kappa, recording secretary, B.S.U., vice-president, C.O.G.S., Y.W.C.A. BARBARA PURNELL, Dallas Iournalism, Delta Gamma HUGH A. PURNELL, Dallas Marketing DORIS PUSPURICA, Dallas Art, I.S.A., S.M.U. Advertising League, social chairman, Student Union Gallery and News Committees, ROTUNDA Staff ROBERT STANLEY PUTTER, Dallas Business, Sigma Alpha Mu HOWARD P. PYLAND, Dallas Finance RUSSELL OUINN, Ranger Marketing RIDGLEY RADNEY, Dallas Speech TRUMAN C. RAGSDALE, Coolidge Mathematics DOYLE B. RAILEY, Texarkana Marketing PALMER N. RANSDELL, Richardson Electrical Engineering: Kappa Sigma, A.l.E.E. IOHN F. RASCO, Thornton Mechanical Engineering: A.S.M.E. ROMIE PENRYN RASOR, Dallas Music SARA RATCLIFFE, Dallas Marketingp Sigma Kappa IAMES N. RAY, Kilgore Economics, Lambda Chi Alpha MARGUERITE REA, Pottsville Sociology: Alpha Kappa Delta NORMAN READ, Huntsville Mechanical Engineering: Kappa Mu Epsilon, Sigma Tau, A.S.M.E. PAUL READ, Watertown, Massachusetts Accounting CALVIN REAGAN, Dallas Geography and Economics IAMES E. REAGAN, Dallas Mechanical Engineeringp A.S.M.E. WILLIAM REAMER, Dallas VMarketing7 Kappa Sigma WILLIAM COLEMAN REDDICK, IR., Dallas Accounting Clyde leads the Phi De-It cheering while Peniold makes a pass Rudy repairs a few well used blocking pads. at Thornton. Page 101 Page 1 U2 SENIOR FRANCIS R. REDFERN, IR., Dallas Civil Engineering: A.S.C.E., Society for Advancement of Management RICHARD REECE, Dallas Economics EVERETT DEWEY REED, Dallas Philosophy and Psychology: Delta Sigma Phi, vice-president, president LESLIE E. REED, Dallas Government WALTER OLDHAM REED, Dallas Personnel Administration: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma LOUIS I. REEG, IR., Galveston Personnel Administration: Alpha Kappa Psi, Arden Club, Arden Workshop V MARION LU REESE, Dallas Biology: Delta Gamma, vice-president: Panhellenic HOWARD WILLIAM REGESTER, IR., Corsicana Marketing: Kappa Sigma IUNIUS TERRY REIMERS, Dallas Professional Accounting DONALD PENN RETTIG, Houston General Business: Delta Kappa Epsilon IACK R. RENZ, Dallas Art ALBERT L. RHODES, Dallas Sociology EDWARD LAMAR RHODES, Dallas Biology: Phi Eta Sigma IOSEPH AARON RICE, IR., Dallas Physics and Mathematics: Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Mu Epsilon REX RICHARDSON, Dallas Accounting ROBERT C. RICHARDSON, Fort Worth Biology: Kappa Mu Epsilon SHELBY LEE RICHARDSON, Tyler Geography: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, vice-president, corresponding secretary: Mustang Men, Y.M.C.A., Alpha Phi Omega, Geology Club, Geographical society, president: Chapel Cabinet, football, base- ball, swimming W. I. RICHEY, Plainview Accounting GEORGE MARVIN RICKER, Dallas Comparative Literature, Religion, Social Sciences: Alpha Theta Phi, Beta Kappa Gamma, Blue Key, presi- dent: Phi Eta Sigma, Cycen Fjodr, M Award, S.C. R.A., president: M.S.M., Tennis, Who's Who in Ameri- can Universities and Colleges ROBERT RICKETTS, Dallas Sociology REX RIDGEWAY, Dallas Marketing: Alpha Tau Omega, S.M.U. Sales Association GEORGE RICHARD RIEGER, Decatur Accounting FRANK E. RIGNEY, Dallas Marketing: Advertising Club, Sales Club THOMAS A. RILEY, Hot Springs, Arkansas Iournalisrn: Kappa Alpha RUTH BRADBURY RIMMER, Dallas English: Sigma Kappa, Debate Club, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Delta Pi, vice-president: Iota Epsilon, pres- ident: Sophomore Honor Guard, Mortar Board, presi- dent: Square EDYTH RISLEY, Little Rock, Arkansas Geology: Pi Beta Phi, Sigma Gamma Xi, secretary: ROTUNDA Staff, Y.W.C.A. TOM ROBBINS, Dallas Mathematics ANNE ROBERTS, Shreveport, Louisiana Social Science: Zeta Tau Alpha, C.O.G.S. MATTHEW CARTWRIGHT ROBERTS, III, Terrell Geology: Kappa Alpha, Golf, Geology Club, M Association WARREN C. ROBERTS, Troy, New York Geology: Mustang Men, secretary-treasurer, president: Mustang Squadron FOREST ROBINSON, Corsicana Accounting IACK ROBINSON, Dallas Journalism WILSON RODERICK, Dallas Mechanical Engineering: A.S.M.E. Halliday scents Milam and Chaney's new lotion. i a E 2 'Z s Eugnia studies her proofs at Laughead's. Page 1 Page 104 SENIOR IEAN RODGERS, Dallas Home Economics: Zeta Tau Alpha, treasurerp Psi Chi, Iota Epsilon, C.O.G.S., steering committee STUART RODGERS, Dallas Personnel MARGARET ANN ROGERS, Rogers, Arkansas Psychology: Delta Zeta, Arkansas Club, Y.VV1 C.A. IACK ROLE, Little Rock, Arkansas lournalism IOHN ROLLWAGE, Dallas Marketing KEITH ROPER, West Columbia Biology ALEXANDER KYLE ROREX, Greenville Geology JAMES DOUGLAS ROSS, Duncanville Professional Accounting FREDERICK ROSSITER, Dallas Accounting ROBERT GAYLE ROWE, Farmers Branch Professional Accounting IOHN ROWLAND, Dallas Iournalism, CAMPUS Staff, M Association, bas- ketball, track, captain IOANNE ROYALL, Malakotf General Business: Zeta Tau Alpha, Phi Chi Theta, W.S.G.B., Snider Hall House Council, secretaryy Y.W.C.A. ALLEN GASTON ROZELLE, IR., Dallas Marketing HAROLD RUBENSTEIN, Dallas Accounting IAMES A. RUSHING, Celeste Iournalismp Phi Eta Sigma CHARLES S. RUSSELL, Corsicana Physical Education C. W. RUSSELL, Nocona Personnel Administration , HENRY B. RUSSELL, Van Alstyne l Personnel Administration ROBERT RUSSELL, Amarillo Psychology and Economics, Alpha Tau Omega, Psi Chi TRACY HAMPTON RUTHERFORD, IR., Dallas Business and Law: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, S.M.U. Forum, secretary, American Veterans Committee, Student Council, Debating C. RAY RUTLEDGE, Dallas Professional Accounting ROSEANNE RYAN, Wichita Falls English: Pi Beta Phi CHARLES V. SAGNIBENE, Dallas Marketing FAIZ IOSEPH SALMON, Ft. Davis Iournalismg Kappa Alpha WATT THOMAS SALMON, Itasca Biology WILLIAM IULIUS SAMPERT, IR., Dallas Industrial Management DAN SAMPLE, Earle, Arkansas Accounting HILDEGARDE SANDBERG, Fort Dodge, Iowa Biology: Kappa Mu Epsilon, Alpha Lambda Delta, Y.W.C.A., Psi Chi ROBERT SANFORD, IR., Dallas Chemistry: Phi Delta Theta ANGEL SANTIAGO-MATOS, Guayanilla, Puerto Rico Civil Engineering, A.S.C.E. A. CHESTER SARSFIELD, IR., Ithaca, New York Marketing LLOYD SATHRE, Dallas Professional Accounting, Christian Science Club, Cosmopolitan Club CARL O. SAUSTAD, IR., Dallas Mechanical Engineering, Phi Delta Theta, A.S.M.E., Band Coach Bell believes in training Freshmen, too . . . r Mrs. Culwell chuckles over the Texas fans' mistaking Shorty for Peruna. Page 105 1 I Page 106 SENIOR TYLOR BRYANT SCALE, Dallas ma Pi RICHARD A. SCHLAUDROFF, Paris Industrial Administration GEORGE P. SCHMALING, Armonk, New York Electrical Engineering, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Amateur Radio Society, A.l.E.E. HENRY GUS SCHMIDT, IR., Seabrook Accounting, Phi Delta Theta, Mustang Men, Alpha Phi Omega IAMES RAY SCHMIDT, Dallas Marketing WALTER IOSEPH SCHMUCKER, IR., Dallas Iournalism, CAMPUS Stait, Co-Amusement Editor: St. Mary's Catholic Club, Debutramp, Sigma Delta Chi, MUSTANG Magazine SUZANNE SCHOUTEN, Port Worth c Biology, Zeta Tau Alpha, S.C.R.A., St. Mary's Catholic Club, Dolphin Club IOSEPH FRANK SCI-IREIBER, Dallas Economics HERMA LU SCHROEDER, Dallas Business Administration: Alpha Delta Pi, Phi Chi Theta PAUL F. SCHWARTZ, IR., Dallas Personnel Administration FOSTER PHILIP SCOTT, Dallas Civil Engineering: A.S.C.E. GORDON R. SCOTT, Dallas Psychology, Sigma Chi, secretary, president, Chapel Cabinet 'IOHN B. SCOTT, Temple Iournalism KINCY I. SCOTT, IR., Dallas Biology KAY SECREST, Athens, Georgia Education, Chi Omega FRANCIS SEIFERT, Lancaster, Pennsylvania Education ROBERT P. SELLERS, IR., Dallas Marketing: Delta Chi - , SAMMY Z. SELTZER, Dallas General Business Personnel Administration: Pi Kappa Alpha, Delta Sig- ADOLPHUS W. SESSIONS, Waxahachie English: Debate Society, Y.M.C.A., Pre-Theological As- sociation, M.S.M., Chapel Choir PATRICIA SEWARD, Groesbeek Interior Decoration: Promenaders, Y.W.C.A. PEGGY SEXTON, Bristol, Tennessee LILLIAN ROSS SEYMOUR, Hillsboro English: Mortar Board, Zeta Phi Eta, Y.W.C.A., secre- tary: W.S.G.B., vice-president: M.S.M., State Secretary: Promenaders SURRY SHAEFER, Dallas Psychology: Phi Delta Theta, Y.M.C.A., Iota Pi Alpha DOROTHY SHAVER, Ashdown, Arkansas Sociology: Pi Beta Phi CHESTER A. SHAW, IR., Dallas Biology: Iota Pi Alpha HELEN IOAN SHEA, Dallas Government: Delta Gamma CHARLES EDWARD SHEDD, IR., Dallas Iournalism: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Geography Club, Sigma Delta Chi PATRICIA SHEFEIELD, Paris Art: Zeta Tau Alpha, Ranch House, Vice-president ROY MARSHALL SHEHANE, Farmers Branch Marketing MARCILIE I. SHEINBERG, Dallas Spanish and Education: Phi Sigma Sigma, treasurer, president: Homecoming Nominee, Hillel Club, treasurer: Engineers' Queen Nom- inee THOMAS P. SHERIDAN, Dallas Accounting MARION I. SHOEUEELT, Muncie, Indiana Biology: Delta Sigma Phi LA VOYCE SHORT, Dallas Art: B.S.U. 5 I Q: Senator Reid muses over his after-dinner speech. Wynell Elliot experiments!! Page 107 E IOR I 1 i X 2 z Page 108 CHARLIE BOB SHUFFIELD, Stephenville Marketing FLORENCE ANN SHULER, Dallas Spanish, Gamma Phi Beta MARIANNE SI-IWIFF, Dallas English, Phi Sigma Sigma, Hillel IOHN R. SKILES, IR., Dallas Arty Lambda Chi Alpha IEAN SKILLERN, Dallas Sociology, Kappa Kappa Gamma, vice-president C.O.G.S., Alpha Kappa Delta, treasurer DAVID SIMMONS, Annona Accounting IIMMIE SIMMONS, Tyler Marketing and Statistics WARREN G. SINGLETARY, Dallas General Business WILLIAM BEBEE SLACK, IR., Wichita Falls Speech: Phi Delta Theta, Arden Club, Band, Pigskin Revue, Alpha Phi Omega, Y.M.C.A., Ugly Man' BILLY SLIGAR, Breckenridge Professional Accounting, S.M.U. Camera Club RAYMOND EARL SLOAN, Dallas General Business DOLLIE SLOCUM, Dallas Business Administration, Alpha Delta Pi GERALD SLUSSER, Dallas English GEORGE MAURICE SMALL, Tahoka Social Science, Chapel Choir, M.S.M., Pre-Theolog- ical Association IOE L. SMALLWOOD, Dallas Electrical Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, treasurer, A.I.E.E., I.R.E., Fencing Club, B.S.U., Arden Workshop PATRICIA SMILIE, Rosebud English, Alpha Delta Pi, Ranch House Council, C.O. G.S., W.S.G.B. ALFRED E. SMITH, Dallas Civil Engineering, A.S.C.E., A.S.M.E. BERTRAM L. SMITH, IR., Dallas Geology, Sigma Gamma Xi EDWIN IACK SMITH, IR., Dallas Spanish, Psychology, Economics, Banking and Finance: Sigma Delta Pi, president: Psi Chi, Phi Eta Sigma, Beta Kappa Gamma, Cosmopolitan Club PHYLLIS SMITH, West Frankfort, Illinois English and Sociology FORREST GILBERT SMITH, Dallas Electrical Engineering: A.I.E.E., I.R.E. IOYCE SMITH, Phoenix, Arizona Speech: Alpha Delta Pi, Union Governing Board, Union Directorate, chairman: C.O.G.S., Arden Work- shop MARY ELIZABETH SMITH, Bristol, Tennessee English: Gamma Phi Beta ROBERT MADISON SMITH, Dallas Art W. ANDREW GRIEVE SMITH, Dallas Greek, Latin, English: Phi Eta Sigma, S.M.U. Scholar TILLMAN SMITHEY, Greenville Civil Engineering: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Band, A.S.C.E., Varieties, Society for the Advancement of Management GORDON THOMAS SNIPES, Decatur General Business: Pi Kappa Alpha RICHARD I. SNOW, Dallas Finance and Marketing D. IOSEPH SNYDER, Dallas Business: Beta Theta Pi VIRGINIA SNYDER, Terrell Chemistry: I.S.A., Alpha Lambda Delta, Chem- istry Club WILLIAM SNYDER, Dallas Personnel Administration MAX A. SORRELLS, Royce City Accounting MARILYN SOUDER, Dallas Iournalism: Pi Beta Phi, Mortar Board, Kirkos, Theta Sigma Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, CAM- PUS Staff, Student Council, ROTUNDA Favor- ite Roland Cox only asked for water. Joanna Roan studies the new shape of bobby pins. Page 109 l I Page 110 E I0lt CHESTER E. SOUTH, Dallas Psychology DOROTHY SPARKS, Dallas English: Arden Workshop LLOYD E. SPEARS, Sweetwater Industrial Administration and Statistics: Delta Chi, Society for the Advancement ot Manage- ment, American Legion KATHERINE SPENCE, McCamey Marketing LYNN SPENCER, Dalhart Business Administration: Sigma Kappa, C.O.G.S. SARAH SPILMAN, Dallas Psychology ISAAC SPLAWN, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Civil Engineering: A.S.C.E. IEAN SPURGIN, Dallas English: Delta Delta Delta, vice-president: Kirkos, president: Student Council, Y Cabinet, Chapel Cabinet, Sigma Delta Pi HAROLD JAMES SPURLOCK, Dallas Electrical Engineering: A.I.E.E. IAMES E. STALCUP, Dallas Industrial Administration GROVER STANFORD, IR., Dallas Personnel Administration HOWARD MATTHEW STANTON, IR., Dallas Comparative Literature and English: Phi Eta Sigma, Beta Kappa Gamma, Alpha Theta Phi, Pre-Theological Association, Presbyterian Stu- dents' Association IAMES STALKER, Clayton, Missouri Personnel Administration: Delta Kappa Epsilon, Track KENNETH EARL STAPLES, Dallas Accounting: Band LUTHER WADE STARR, Dallas Accounting ALEXANDER STATHAKOS, Dallas Psychology and Religion: M.S.M., Camera Club, Inter- national Relations Club CHARLES M. STEARNS, Mason Electrical Engineering EVAN W. STEBBINS, Dallas Marketing: Kappa Alpha MARTHA ALICE STEED, Dallas l English: Delta Gamma l KENNETH R. STEELE, Atlanta, Georgia l Business: Blue Key, Who's Who in American Col- leges and Universities , HAROLD L. STEPHEN, Dallas Marketing SYLVIA STEVENS, Neligh, Nebraska Sociology: Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Kappa Delta, M.S.A., C.O.G.S. ALLEN STEWARD, Merrittstown, Pennsylvania Geology BILL STEWART, Dallas Marketing HOMER LOWREY STEWART, Dallas Economics IVIE IOE STEWART, Van Mechanical Engineering, Alpha Tau Omega, A.S. M.E. MARY HELEN STEWART, Dallas General Business: Sigma Kappa, Phi Chi Theta, treasurer ROBERT H. STEWART, Dallas Finance: Kappa Alpha ALBERT STILLMAN, Dallas Art IACK C. STOLLER, Dallas Professional Accounting IAMES STONE, Dallas Psychology: S.M.U. Sales Association MONTE ESTES STONE, Sweetwater Mechanical Engineering, A.S.M.E. BOB STOREY, Dallas Physics and Mathematics k X I X i L D 'IL All the cheering got Dave's back. Philip flashes a victory smile at the Leiierman's Dorm. Page lll Page 112 SENIOR PRICE STREET, Dallas Geology L. ROBERT STREIT, Dallas Psychology TENSLEY CURTIS STRICKLIN, IR., Dallas Personnel Administration IAMES HENRY STROMAN, Dallas Marketing RICHARD I-I. STROMAN, Terrell Marketing LENUS STUART, Dallas Marketing and Statistics GEORGE EDWARD STUDER, Gatesville Accounting EMERSON STULLER, Mishawaka, Indiana Accounting IAMES SULLIVAN, Dallas Marketing ALBERT SUMMERS, Dallas General Business, Society for the Advancement of Management CECIL SUTPHIN, Baytown Psychology: Pi Kappa Alpha, Football, Y.M.C.A., Arden Workshop ' HAROLD SWEET, Dallas Mechanical Engineering: A.S.M.E. IAMES C. SWINPORD, IR., Plano Speech: Lambda Chi Alpha, social chairman and cor- responding secretaryg Mustang Men, CAMPUS Staff, amusement editor: Debutramp BERNICE H. SYDOW, Needville Social Science ARCHER SIDNEY TALIAFERRO, Dallas Accounting: Delta Sigma Phi IULIAN TALLICHET, Dallas Biology: Phi Delta Theta, vice-presidentg Iota Pi Alpha, Fencing Club, treasurer SHIRLEY TANNEHILL, Dallas Spanish I GAINES L. TANNER, IR., Dallas Industrial Management: Society tor Advance- l ment of Management I HARRIET TAPP, Seguin t Art 5 BLAKE TARTT, Houston Businessg Alpha Tau Omega, Blue Shirts, vice-pres identp Delta Sigma Pi, vice-president, Alpha Phi Omega, secretary, Cheerleader GLENN RAY TATUM, Dallas Psychology: Pi Kappa Alpha, Alpha Phi Omega, Inter-fraternity Council, Chapel Board, M.S.M. KAMEL O. TAWEEL, Brooklyn, New York Professional Accounting MARY TAYLOR, Dallas Business Administration, Sigma Kappa, Delta Psi Kappa RICHARD L. TAYLOR, Paris Marketing ROSEMARY TAYLOR, Houston Speech: I.S.A., vice-president STUART R. TEARS, Dallas Mechanical Engineering: Band, Symphony, Swim- ming CHARLES A. TEMPLE, Tyler Physical Education, Football DAVID COULTER TEMPLETON, Mineola Marketing: Kappa Sigma, Band EDGAR H. THARP, III, Dallas Iournalismp Sigma Delta Chi, Writer's Club IAMES ALLEN THARP, Dallas Speech EMMETT A. THAXTON, Dallas Personnel Administration HOWARD GILLIS THOMAS, Dallas Professional Accounting WILLIAM RALPH THOMAS, Graham . Biology I -XM Never let it be said that Tri Delts aren't in style. Marc and Hugh surprise Aaron with a new yell. Page 113 Page 114 IOR IOI-IN R. THOMASSON, Dallas Accounting: Delto Chi, treasurer, vice-president, Alpha Kappa Psi, treasurer, president, Student Council Repre- sentative BILLY R. THOMPSON, Waxahachie Electrical Engineering DONALD THOMPSON, Council Bluffs, Iowa Accounting, Phi Gamma Delta, Blue Key, Alpha Kappa Psi, treasurer, Y.M.C.A., vice- presidentg M.S.M. Council, Wesley Players IACK W. THOMPSON, Dallas Mechanical Engineering IOE ZACK THOMPSON, Dallas Physical Education, Phi Gamma Delta, Scope ROBERT WILLIAM THOMPSON, IR., Dallas General Business, Phi Delta Theta, Arden Workshop, president, Arden Club, treasurer: Alpha Kappa Psi, vice-president, Mustang Men, vice-president, Y.M.C.A., Band IOYCE THURMAN, Wichita Falls Music, Zeta Tau Alpha MILTON TOMPKINS, Dallas Accounting PHYLLIS TOMPKINS, Staten Island, New York English and Costume Design: Kappa Kappa Gamma, president, Kirkos, C.O.G.S., vice- presidentg Chapel Cabinet, ROTUNDA Staff, Y.W.C.A., Panhellenic, Inter-Greek Council, ROTUNDA Favorite, Senior Class Secretary CHARLES R. TOTEBUSCH, IR., Dallas Personnel Administration TED D. TREADWAY, Dallas Marketing, S.M.U. Sales Association, vice-presi- dent S. A. TRICHEL, IR., Dallas Marketing LLOYD C. TRIMBLE, George West Psychology SUE TRONE, Corsicana Speechp Sigma Kappa WILLIAM TROTH, Dallas Business: Phi Delta Theta SAMUEL FRANK TROWER, IR., San Angelo Marketing HAL K. TURNER, Dallas Personnel Administration: Kappa Alpha MARY BOB TURNER, Graham Home Economics, Delta Delta Delta, vice-pres- identg Alpha Lambda Delta, Iota Epsilon, Pi Lambda Theta, Alpha Kappa Delta, KIRKOS, M.S.M., Mortar Board RICHARD L. TURNER, Dallas ' Civil Engineering: A.S.C.E. ' ROBERT ALEXANDER TURNER, IR., Dallas General Business WILLIAM LOUIS TURNER, IR., Clifton Geology YVONNE TUTTLE, Houston Psychology: Delta Delta Delta HAROLD VALDERAS, Iamaica, Long Island, N. Y. Business and Law: Sigma Chi, Mustang Men, Pre- Law Society, St. Mary's Catholic Club ROBERT L. VAN VLEET, Belvidere, Illinois Biology IAMES BRADFORD VAUGHN, Dallas Psychology ELIZABETH VAUGHN, Corsicana Sociology: Zeta Tau Alpha LEONARD M. VAUGHT, Sherman Mechanical Engineering IAKE NATHAN VEAL, Dallas Professional Accounting: Alpha Kappa Psi FRANK LEE VERNON, IR., Dallas Electrical Engineering: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Kap- pa Mu Epsilon, Blue Key, A.I.E.E., P.S.A., W'ho'S W'ho in American Universities and Colleges PAUL BYRON VICKERY, Dallas Marketing KENNETH S. VOIGT, Baldwin, Long Island, New York Personnel Administration FREDERIC HAMILTON WAGNER, Dallas Biology: Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Eta Sigma, Beta Kappa Gamma, Debutramp GORDON PAUL WAGNER, Dallas Marketing: Delta Chi, Delta Sigma Pi 'fix Roy Lehmberg and 7-Up in a World Q11 their own. Charles Harkey's passing led the K!-I's to the intramural football title. Page 115 Page 116 SENIOR DENSON FORREST WALKER, IR., Dallas Marketing BILL WALKER, Dallas Mechanical Engineering DAN D. WALL, IR., Dallas Psychology, Delta Sigma Phi, Psi Chi IAMES EDWARD WALL, Dallas Economics and Government, Delta Sigma Phi IOHN H. WALL, Dallas Accounting BOBBIE IEANNE WALLACE, Dallas C.O.G.S., Y.W.C.A., Arden Club PAUL G. WALLOF, IR., Dallas Mechanical Engineering, Alpha Phi Omega, A.S.M.E. EUGENE WARD, Fort Worth Marketing, Mustang Men IAMES HARLAN WARD, Fort Worth nance: Alpha Kappa Psi IAMES D. WARE, Kerrville Marketing IOHN ERNEST WARNER, Dallas Marketing IANE WASKOM, Dallas I Psi Chi WARREN K. WATERS, Dallas Mechanical Engineering, Kappa Sigma , . . WILLIAM E. WATERS. Ciscoj - Marketing ' I MILTON M. WATKINS, IR., Fentresse Civil Engineering, A.S.C.E. THOMAS M. WATSON, Dallas Professional Accounting, Kappa Alpha, Alpha Kappa Psi GEORGE TURNER WEAVER, Barry Marketing - ' FRANK WEBER, Dallas Finance, Kappa Sigma . English, Kappa Kappa Gamma, treasurer, Professional Accounting, Banking and Fi- Sociology, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Y.W.C.A., IOHN WEIR, Ennis Personnel Administration EDWARD GLEN WELSH, Dallas Finance IOYCE WEST, Ozona Psychology: Kappa Kappa Gamma, C.O.G.S., Y.W.C.A. PATSY RUTH WEST, Dallas Home Economics: Chi Omega GEORGE H. WESTMORELAND, Houston Marketing IAMES L. WETTERSTEN, Grand Prairie Marketing and Statistics: Lambda Chi Alpha LOU ANN WHATLEY, Wichita Falls Psychology: Zeta Tau Alpha, historian: C.O.G.S, Y.W. C.A DE MONDE WHATLEY, Red Level, Alabama Personnel Administration: Lambda Chi Alpha, Delta Sigma Pi EDWIN H. WHEELER, IR., Kohntze Commercial Art EDWARD WHITE, IR., Dallas French GARLAND I. WHITE, Grand Saline Marketing MARTHA ANN WHITE, Dallas Religion: Gamma Phi Beta, Mortar Board, Square, Alpha Lambda Delta, president: KIRKOS, C.O.G.S., Women's Panhellenic As- sociation, president: M.S.M. VIRGINIA ALICE WHITE, Dallas Art: Chi Omega, Mustang Recreation Association, pres- ident: Archery Club, president: Y.W.C.A., St. Mary's Catholic Club, Badminton Club, Queen for May Day, M Book Staff, Iota Epsilon WILLIAM RAY WHITE, Baytown Marketing: I.S.A., Society for Advancement of Management EDWIN L. WHITEHEAD, Dallas Marketing: Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Kappa Psi The Mississippi Gambier, Peniold, and his king size cards. Smokey's version of passing as shown to Iohnson, Moon, Dr. Morgan and Vann. Page 117 Page 118 E IOR GEORGE WICKERSHAM, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Marketing and Business Statistics IAMES W. WIDEMAN, Paris History EDITH WILKES Music Education, Mu Phi Epsilon, historicmg Pi Lambda Theta, president: Choir and Chorus, social chairman: Chapel Choir ALLEN RANDOLPH WILKS, Dallas General Business: Kappa Alpha FRANK WILLARD, Espanola, New Mexico General Business W. EUGENE WILLETT, IR., Dallas Personnel Administration: Baseball BEVERLY ANN WILLIAMS, Waxahachie Psychology, Kappa Kappa Gamma CHARLES E. WILLIAMS, Wichita Falls General Business, Pi Kappa Alpha, Mustang Men, Chapel Choir, S.M.U. Sales Association CURTIS D. WILLIAMS, Corsicana Mechanical Engineering DEWEY WILLIAMS, Dallas Mathematics EMARY WALDEN WILLIAMS, IR., Post Banking and Finance, Phi Delta Theta, Alpha Kappa Psi, Alpha Phi Omega, M Association IAMES P. WILLIAMS, Dallas Marketing IESSE C. WILLIAMS, Athens Marketing IOE VIRGIL WILLIAMS, IR., Dallas Civil Engineering O'BANION N. WILLIAMS, IR., Houston Business: Phi Delta Theta BARBARA WILLIAMSON, Tulsa, Oklahoma Psychology, Delta Delta Delta, Y.W.C.A. PAUL WILLIAMSON, Pine Bluff, Arkansas Geology SIDNEY R. WILLIAMSON, Dallas Geology IOHN R. WILLIS, Parsons, Kansas Marketing: Delta Sigma Pi, S.M.U. Sales Association PAUL WILLIS, Nowata, Oklahoma General Business BILLIE LOUISE WILSON, Dallas Personnel Administration EDGAR P. WILSON, Dallas Accounting ELIZABETH ANNE WILSON, Tulsa, Oklahoma Biology: M.S.M., Chapel Choir HARRY ROBERT WILSON, Dallas Industrial Administration SUSANNE WILSON, Lake Village, Arkansas Business Administration: Kappa Kappa Gamma, Ar- kansas Club IANET WINDER, Deming, New Mexico English: Alpha Delta Pi, corresponding secretary: Lambda Chi Alpha Sweetheart MURIEL WINDHAM, Dallas English: Alpha Omicron Pi BARBARA ANN WIRE, Tulsa Marketing: Pi Beta Phi, Phi Chi Theta BERT WISE, Tyler Iournalism and Economics: Sigma Delta Chi, CAM- PUS Award LOUIS ROBINSON WISE, Clitton I-Ieiqhts, Pa. Personnel Administration: Delta Kappa Epsi- lon, Mustang Men EUGENE L. WITT, IR., Texarkana Psychology: Psi Chi WILLIAM CLAYTON WITT, IR., Dallas Civil Engineering: Phi Delta Theta, A.S.C.E. HELEN WOLEE, Tulsa Psychology: Pi Beta Phi, Y.W.C.A., C.O.G.S. I-Iouse Council-Snider Hall Carol Kellefs bid sets off Virginia HalI's favorite pastime. The Spraggins share chaperone honors at the Lambda Chi function. Page 119 Page 120 S NIOR IAMES L. WOOD, Dallas French NORMA WOOD, Iasper Speech: Zeta Tau Alpha, Zeta Phi Eta NORMAN WOOD, El Dorado, Arkansas Civil Engineering: A.S.C.E. WILLIAM I. WOOD, Sulphur Springs English and Sociology: Kappa Alpha, Alpha Kappa Delta, Student Council, Student Union Governing Board, Student Judiciary, Blue Key, Alpha Phi Omega WILLIAM O. WOOD, Dallas Biology: Delta Chi, Band, Pigskin Revue IAMES B. WOODS, Dallas Marketing RICHARD WILLIAMS WOOTEN, Detroit, Michigan Civil Engineering: A.S.C.E. IAMES WORKMAN, Enid, Oklahoma Psychology ERNEST I. WORLEY, Dallas Mechanical Engineering CURTIS T. WORTI-IAM, Galveston Marketing IOHN GRANT WRIGHT, Paris Business: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Mustang Men, Canterbury Club IOHN WILBRAHAM WRIGHT, IR., Dallas Geology WANNA RUTH WRIGHT, Shawnee, Oklahoma Piano: Alpha Lambda Delta, Mu Phi Epsilon, Van Kat- Wijk Club, Mortar Board MORRIS W. WYLIE, Dallas Geology: Sigma Gamma Xi IACK YARCHO, Dallas Art EDWARD CARDWELL YEGEN, Billings, Montana Business and Finance: Sigma Chi HAROLD L. YOUNG, Edinburq French MURDOCH YOUNG, Dallas Mechanical Engineering: A.S.M.E. ROSE MARIE YOUNG, Tyler Home Economics: Kappa Kappa Gamma, Iota Epsilon MARION A. YTURRIA, Brownsville English: Kappa Alpha Theta MILTON ZAPATA, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico Marketing: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Phi Omega, St. Mary's Catholic Club, Cosmopoli- tan Club IOHNNY ZATOPEK, Abbott Physical Eclucationp Basketball EDWARD ZBYLOT, Dallas Mechanical Engineering: A.S.M.E. ,loyce Potts laughs at Neil Franklin, or vice versa. Roberds wishes he could use it. Rusty thinks of the Cotton Bowl Game. Pat Meliclc reassuring Carolyn Weaver Over her picture. Page If Page123 l l Page 124 JU IOR IOHN DUNCAN ABNEY, IR., Dallas BEN ADAIR, Dallas FRANCES LYNDA ADAMS, Little Rock, Arkansas PAUL S. ADAMS, IR., Dallas GORDON FARROW ADAMSON, Dallas MACK C. ADAMS, IR., Buckholts ANDREW AGATHANGELON, New York, New York DAVID ALBERT, Dallas GEORGE B. ALDEN, Sheffield CHESTER ALEXANDER, Dallas GORDON ALEXANDER, Dallas IOY IOAN ALEXANDER, Oklahoma City, Okla. WILLIAM BENTON ALEXANDER, IR., Grapevine STANFORD RAWSON ALGER, Corpus Christi BARBARA ANN ALLEN, Dallas I. GUY ALLEN, Dallas KELSIE W. ALLEN, IR., Dallas WAYNE C. W. ALLISON, Windber, Pennsylvania IACQUELYN ALTENAU, Dallas WILLIAM HENRY AMBER, Dallas KATHERINE ANAGNOS, Dallas BARBARA LEE ANDERSON, Amarillo IACK H. ANDERSON, Amarillo WILLIAM A. ANDERSON, Mabank YANCY A. ANDRES, IR., Dallas ROBERT ANDREWS, Dallas ED ANTLE, Vernon RAWLINS APPERSON, Dallas ERWIN APTAKER, Revere, Massachusetts HAROLD ARFMAN, Del Rio ROBERT M. ARGADINE, Dallas BETTY ANN ARMSTRONG, Fort Worth LEONARD M. ARONS, Dallas IERRY ARRINGTON, Dallas IOE ENSLEN ARRINGTON, Dallas NOLAN ASHMORE, Paris CHARLES E. ATCHLEY, Dallas v CHLOE ATKINS, Portlanol, Maine ALMA ATWOOD, Dallas PATRICIA ANN AUSTIN, Fort Worth TIM AUSTIN, Dallas MARY IOY AUTREY, Dallas RICHARD BABB, Dallas MARGARET ANN BACHMANN, Dallas RICHARD F. BACON, Dallas IAMES WILLIAM BAILEY, Norwalk, Connecticut RAY W. BAILEY, Dallas THOMAS BAILEY, Dallas ALONZO W. BAIN, IR., Dallas ROBERT EMMETT BAINES, Kinqston, New York ARTHUR MARION BAKER, Darnell, Louisiana BOYD V. BAKER, Flint, Michiqan GEORGE BAKER, Dallas HENRY D. BAKER, Ossining, New York ROBERT E. BANVARD, Beaumont BOBBY L. BARBER, San Angelo IACK BARDIN, Dallas BETTY IEANNETTE BARNES, San Angelo WILLIAM SANDERS BARNHILL, IR., Dallas CARL BARNES, IR., Dallas IOHN LUTHER BARNES, Memphis HOWARD BARRAR, Camden, New Iersey BILLIE IOE BARTON, Dallas IAMES BARTON, Houston ROBERT BARTON, Dallas MERRELL BASS, Martins Mill BILLIE BATSON, Dallas GLEN A. BAYES, Dallas BARBARA R. BEARD, Dallas RALPH BEARDEN, Lakeland, Florida GEORGE BEASLEY, Dallas IACK BEDUNAH, Dallas Charles Murphy gets the Debuttamp King's reward from Gail Pitts. john Mitchell was there, but Yvelte and the parrot didn't show. Page 125 l Page 126 UNIOR CHARLES WESLEY BEGGS, Denison EDWARD D. BELVIN, IR., Dallas VIRGINIA BENNETT, Harrison, New York DONALD K. BENTZ, Dallas IAMES HUNTER BERGERON, Port Arthur GERALD REID BERRY, Dallas IOYCE ELIZABETH BERRY, Dallas ARTHUR ROSS BERGER, Dallas RAY BESKEN, Peekskill, New York WAYNE A. BEST, IR., Dallas IIMMIE BEVANS, Menard THOMAS M. BEVERLY, IR., Dallas IOHN R. BIA.R, Dallas SAM BIDERMAN, IR., Grand Prairie ALEORD BIETENDORE, Dallas IOE BIGGER, Dallas BETTYE IANE BILLINGSLY, Dallas HAROLD STANLEY BING, Freeport LULA BINGHAM, Brownsville, Tennessee WILLIAM L. BINGI-IAM, IR., Dallas HENRY RAY BLACK, Hillsboro IOHN T. BLACK, IR., Swedesboro, New Iersey KENNETH BLACKBURN, Dallas GEORGE BLAKE, Dallas SAMUEL REESE BLAKE, Dallas ROBERT WYNN BLANTON, Houston ROBERT BLESH, Endicott, New York KENNETH E. BLEVINS, Salem, Arkansas BOBBY BOBB, Dallas WILLIAM BOGER, Cleburne HERBERT BOLTEN, Dallas PAUL W. BOND, Marionville, Missouri ROLAND S. BOND, Dallas MARY ANN BONHOFF, Dallas THETEORD BOLTON BOONE, IR., Dallas WILLIAM M. BOSTICK, Helena, Arkansas CARL BOUCHER, Dallas HAROLD D. BOWERMAN, Denison PHILIP BOWERS, Dallas IAMES W. BOWMAN, Dallas MARTHA LOUISE BOWMAN, Woodward, Oklahoma BARBARA BOYD, Dallas FRANK I. BRADLEY, IR., Dallas DAVID N. BRAHINSKY, Dallas ALLAN D. BRANYON, Dallas BETTY ANNE BRASHER, Beckville MAURICE D. BRATT, Baldwinsville, New York WILLIAM L. BRATZ, Sherman BILL BRAY, Dallas ELAINE BRAZDA, Ranger SUE DELL BREWER, Ridqely, Tennessee CHARLOTTE BRIGGS, Dallas IAMES OTIS BRILES, IR., Milford RICHARD WYLIE BROACH, Dallas MARION BROCK, Godley BETH BROGDON, Dallas SANDERS BROOKS, Dallas GEORGE D. BROTHERTON, Dallas IOYCE BROUGHTON, Dallas BRUCE BROWDER, Dallas ARTHUR BROWN, Morristown, New Iersey CLARENCE WILLIAM BROWN, Dallas SYLVAN BROWN, Dallas WARREN P. BROWN, Taunton, Massachusetts WILLIAM BURLESON BROWN, Dallas BILLY B. BROWNFIELD, Dallas CHARLES BROWNING, Dallas BOYD BROYLES, IR., Palestine AUBREY C. BUCHANAN, Longview CARL BUCHANAN, Oark, Arkansas SARA IANE BUCHANAN, Dallas HENRY W. BUCHMEYER, Overton A couple more ornaments for the tree -Ellis and Harrison. I Iohn Cason, Wharton Kindred, Clyde Parker, Quincy Adams, and The Back. Page 1 27 Page 128 UNIOR IOE W. BULL, Abilene WALTER D. BULL, Dallas FRANK BURGER, Dallas CHARLES BURKETT, Dallas GRADY BURNS, Dallas FRANK BEN BURPO, IR., Dallas HARRIETT BURRESS, Ioneslooro, Arkansas GLORIA BUSBY, Arqillite, Kentucky BILLY BUTCHER, Fort Worth HORACE BUTLER, Dallas HENRY S. BUTTS, Dallas IAMES NELSON BYBEE, Dallas DAN BOYETTE BYNUM, Eustace ELIZABETH CADY, Dallas . IOSH CALLAN, Forney GEORGE P. CALVERT, Williamsport, Pennsylvania CARL CAMP, Parnpa CURTIS B. CAMPBELL, Dallas HARVEY M. CAMPBELL, IR., Dallas IAMES A. CAMPBELL, Tyler MARY CAMPBELL, Dallas PEGGY IEAN CANAVAN, Dallas CHARLES CANFIELD, Mesquite ALLAN G. CANNON, Dallas WILLIAM I. CANNON, Dallas VERGENE CARLILE, Pueblo, Colorado CHARLES W. CARLIN, Little Rock, Arkansas ROBERT CARLYLE, Strawn BILLY EUGENE CARPENTER, Dallas CLAYTON CLARK CARPENTER, Dallas MARY ELIZABETH CARPENTER, Hattiesburg, Miss. RICHARD CARNCROSS, Los Angeles, California IAMES B. CARR, Dallas RAMSEY D. CARRELL, Dallas IOHN M. CARTER, Dallas MARY GRACE CARTER, Tulsa, Oklahoma MARY IANE CARTER, Dallas T. I. CARTER, Carlton FRANK WILLIAM CASS, IR., Dallas , GEORGE CASTER, Irvinq l FRANK IOSEPH CATKA, Waxahachie IAMES A. CAVALLERI, Dallas FRANK CAWTHORNE, Dallas CHARLES CEARLEY, Dallas IACOB TRAVIS CHAMBERLAIN, Dallas EARL CHAPMAN, Palestine JEROME CHAPMAN, Bee-ville ROBERT M. CHEANEY, Dallas IOHN A. CHENEY, Durant, Oklahoma ANTON CHIAPUZIO, Hollywood, California ROY CHILDERS, Dallas WILLIAM C. CHILDERS, Dallas IOHN R. CHILDRESS, Dallas GENEVIEVE CHISHOLM, Fort Worth MARILYN CHRISTENSEN, Dallas GLENN B. CHRISTOPHER, Fort Worth BETTY IO CLARK, Dallas REAGAN L. CLARK, Dallas SAMMY BRUCE CLARK, Marlin BARBARA CLAYTON, Lovinqton, New Mexico IOHN W. CLEARY, Dallas IACK M. CLEAVELAND, Chattanooga, Tennessee NANCY CLEMMER, Amarillo ROLAND CLEVELAND, Waco LAURA ELIZABETH CLIFFORD, Wichita Falls TRAVIS COCKERELL, Fairfield ARTHUR IOSEPH COFER, Dallas DON COKER, Marshall ELDERLEEN COKER, Dallas CAROLYN COLE, Dallas TOM E. COLE, Dallas LEONARD COLEMAN, Navasota , The Efeflml TTIOIIQIG. Frank Payne balances bi-focals to survey the Patio. Page Page 130 UNl0R MILTON E. COLLEY, Mt. Pleasant BOBBY FRANK COLLIER, Longview GERALD LOYD COLLIER, Dallas BRUCE L. COLLINGS, IR., Corpus Christi WILLIAM HENRY COLLINS, Dallas ALFRED I. COLLUM, Talpa CAROL ANN CONLEY, Big Spring ROBERT LINZIE CONNALLY, Beeville NANCY SUE CONNELL, Dallas RICHARD ALLEN CONNELL, Dallas IESSE WAYNE CONNER, Dallas IOHN DOUGLAS CONNER, San Antonio BEVERLY CONOVER, Beaumont IAMES OLAN COOK, Farmers Branch IOHN A. COOK, Dallas LA RUE COOK, Dallas MARY NELL COOK, Big Spring MURL I. COOK, Sanger FRANKLIN E. COOKE, Everett, Massachusetts LOIS IEAN COOPER, Beaumont MARVIN S. CORDER, Menard DOYLE L. CORLEY, Corpus Christi HAROLD IOE CORTIMILIA, Dallas ANDREW BATEMAN COUCH, IR., Dallas EUGENE COUCH, Dallas WILLIAM GARRANT COUCH, Dallas RUTH COURTER, Dallas WILLIAM COVEY, Tolav EARL COZBY, Dallas MARGARET CRABTREE, Dallas LEONARD CALLAWAY CRAIG, Dallas THOMAS HAMPTON CRAIN, Childress BILL CRANSTON, Laguna Beach, California ELTON E. CRAWFORD, Dallas MELVIN WILSON CRAWFORD, Terrell PATRICIA SAM CRENSHAW, Dallas IACK CRIPE, Bismarck, North Dakota DICK CROSBY, Dallas I GERALD CROSSEN, Dallas DONALD R. CROW, Dallas PEGGY IEAN CROWLEY, Dallas WILLIAM VANCE CROWLEY, Dallas ' NORMAN WILSON CROWSON, Sulphur Springs CAROLYN CRUISE, Beaumont ROBERT M. CUMMINGS, Greenville MILTON CURREY, Marshall OLIVE RUTH CURRIN, Dallas IOHN R. CURTIS, Dallas WALTER A. CUSTIS, Irving NATALIE CUTLER, Millington, New Iersey CHARLES DANIEL, Dallas PHILIP V. DARBYSHIRE, Saudi, Arabia EUGENE I. DAULONG, Galveston WILLIAM FRED DAVIES, Dallas NOAH RICHARD DAVIS, Dallas CARL H. DAVIS, Little Rock, Arkansas IOHN ANDERSON DAVIS, Dallas H. WAYNE DAVIS, Texarkana LEONA KATHERINE DAVIS, Victoria WALTER W. DAVIS, Dallas IDAEAYE DAY, Orange YVONNE DEAKINS, Longview EDWIN BAILEY DEANE, IR., Longview IIM DEBES, IR., Beaumont WANDA LOUISE DAVIS, Iasper PEGGY DECKERT, Iunction W. F. DECKER, IR., Granbury DOUGLAS C. DEEFERARI, Dallas MERLE DELMER, Abilene DOROTHY DENDINGER, Dallas IAMES DENDY, New Boston PATRICIA DENHAM, Dallas Waskom and Helm left the mule and Wonder which will be lit first-the finger or the cigarette? wagon outside. Page I 31 Page 132 UNIOR STEPHEN DENNING, Dallas JACOB DENOFF, South Bend, Indiana BENJAMIN JAMES DENTON, Colbert, Oklahoma JOSEPH DE PYPER, Taunton, Minnesota EMILY DESOBRY, Dallas ALLAN DIAL, Dallas GEORGE E. DIBRELL, Dallas JOHN DICKEHUT, Austin GENE DICKENSON, Silverton JAMES HARRIS DICKEY, Forney ALBERT DICKINSON, Dallas GEORGE J. DICKSON, Natchez, Mississippi CHARLES DODD, Dallas JAMES EDWARD DOHERTY, JR., Dallas GENE DONOHUE, San Diego, California BRIAN HOYT DOOLEY, Dallas MARYE LOU DORSETT, Tonkawa, Oklahoma BROOKS DOUGHTIE, Bay City JOE MORRIS DOUGLAS, Jacksonville, Florida JEANNE DRAKE, Dallas ROGER DAVID DRISKILL, Santo LUCIAN DUFF, Southland MCGEE DUFF, Dallas RANDY DUGGAN, Dallas ERNEST ROBERT DUKE, Dallas ROBERT DUNCAN, Los Angeles, California BEVERLY BELL DU PRE, Victoria RAYMOND A. DURR, Dallas DAVID W. DYE, JR., Dallas ERNEST DYER, JR., Durant, Oklahoma RETA SUE EASLEY, Corpus Christi JOE EASON, JR., Palmer WILLIAM A. EDGAR, Bayside, Long Island, New York HELEN MAR EDWARDS, Longview, Washington JOSEPH EHRENBERGER, Dallas JAMES A. EIDSON, Ireland SCOTT H. EIDT, Dallas LYLE M. EILERS, Storm Lake, Iowa JIM A. EITELMAN, JR., Dallas ERNEST ELBERT, Wichita Falls IUNIOR ELDREDGE, Dallas HELEN ELLARD, Dallas RUFUS D. ELLIOTT, Dallas WYNNELL ELLIOTT, Hemphill WILLIAM L. ELLIS, IR., Dallas PAUL ELLISON, San Antonio CHESTER ELROD, Godley DONALD I. EMBREE, Magnolia, Arkansas MARGARET ANNE ENOCHS, Dallas GORDON ERWIN, Dallas ROBERT ESGAR, Cascade, Colorado ALMA ELLEN EVANS, Breckenridge ARTHUR DUNN EVANS, Little Rock, Arkansas FORREST S. EVANS, IR., Dallas WAYNE EVANS, Leonard IANE EWBANK, Albion, Michigan IACK EWING, Neoqa, Illinois GUY RUSH EXON, Santa Fe, New Mexico NORMA FAIREY, Amarillo HORTENSE LEAH FARB, Texas City RICHARD SIDNEY FARRAR, Dallas SIDNEY BOB FARRAR, Dallas IOSEPH DANIEL FAULKNER, Dallas TONY FAULKINBURY, Texarkana, Arkansas IAMES FEATHERSTON, Vicksburg, Mississippi IOHNNY B. FELICIANO, San Turce, Puerto Rico MORSE W. FELLERS, Dallas WALTER FENDLEY, Dallas REAGAN EWEN FERGUSON, Dallas ROBERT M. FERGUSON, Leesville, Louisiana BOBBY FERRIER, Tyler GWENDOLYN MARIE FEWELL, Dallas No. 44 and Beiiy Iamison belween games. I I Waitin' for the Muslang Special. Page 1 33 Page 134 JU I0ll MELBOURNE FICKE, Sherman IOHN FICKLING, Franklin GENE FIELDS, Santa Fe, New Mexico WALLACE FITE, Hughes Springs GEORGE S. FINLEY, Eldorado WILLIAM SHELTON FITE, IR., Troup IOI-IN M. FITZGERALD, Dallas HUGH FITZSIMMONS, San Antonio MARGARET FOLSOM, San Marino, California FREDDA FOOTE, Dallas RAYMOND W. FORD, Dallas YVONNE FORESTER, Dallas ANN FOSTER, Dallas IAMES C. FOSTER, Carrollton IESSE G. FOSTER, Dallas WILLIAM N. FOSTER, Dallas BETTY C. FOX, Dallas CHARLES STEWARD FRAZIER, Dallas SAMUEL WAGNER FREAS, Miami, Florida WAYNE FREELAND, Dallas GEORGE R. FREEMAN, Dallas GILBERT NORVELI.. FREEMAN, Dallas IACK FREIDENRICH, Paterson, New Iersey VANCEL G. FRIDRICH, Dallas CHARLES FULCHER, Dallas LAWRENCE F. FURLOW, IR., Tucumcari, New Mexico GEORGE M. FULLWOOD, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin IAMES WILLIAM FUSTON, Dallas A. GENE GADDY, Dallas SAM GADDY, Dallas CLYDE GARDNER, Dallas STEPHEN GARNER, Houston IOI-IN D. GARRETSON, Greenville IAMES T. GARRETT, Oranqe IUSTIN EDWIN GARRISON, Little Rock, Arkansas ROBERT D. GARRISON, IR., Dallas E. DAN GEALY, JR., Dallas EARL GLLDMEIEB, RQISQ1 l HAL aEoRa-E, Dallas THOMAS CHARLES GEHoN, JR., Paris . ELZYLEE GIBSON, Fort Worth IACK ALLISON GIBSON, Corpus Christi EDWARD GILBERT, Freeport FRANCIS GILBERT, Irvinq IOSEPH TEAGARDEN GILBERT, Dallas WEBSTER NORMAN GILBERT, Dallas SAM ERVIN GILLER, Dallas BILL GILLESPIE, Miami, Florida MORRIS FOGLE GILLETT, Dallas IAMES M. GILLIGAN, Pueblo, Colorado RUSSELL GILPIN, Dallas MARGARET GLANVILLE, Dallas KENNETH B. GLAZE, Hillsboro HARVEY GLEISER, Dallas WINFREY W. GOLDMAN, IR. YOLANDA GOMEZ, Laredo FRANCIS M. GOODING, Dallas ROBERT GOODLOE, Dallas DON GOODRICH, Hemphill EUGENE V. GOODRUM, IR., Dallas FRED GOODWIN, Dallas ORLEANNE GOODWIN, El Dorado, Arkansas RUSSELL GRAHAME GORDON, Dallas IOHN PHILIP GOREE, Vinton, Louisiana BOB GOWAN, Graham TED GOWEN, Dallas DAVID WILLIAM GRAHAM, Dallas MARY CATHERINE GRAHAM, Midland NANCY M. GRANRUD, San Marino, California ROBERT GRAVES, Dallas WILTON GRAVLEY, Carrollton IOE A. GRAY, Temple On the Sunny Side of the Street. Ponies cheer '23 Team at the Homecoming Rally. Page 135 Page 136 UNI0ll ERNEST GRAY, Ranger HARRY F. GRAY, Dallas IOHN P. GRAY, Texas City IOHN GREACEN, Scarsolale, New York HAROLD E. GREATHOUSE, Dallas IACOUELINE ANN GREEN, Dallas ROBERT GREEN, Dallas HUGH CARNEY GRIFFIN, Queen City KENNETH E. GRIFFITH, Dallas ANNE BETH GRIGSBY, Canyon WILBERT K. GRIPP, Port Arthur IRVIN GROSHEN, Brooklyn, New York CHARLES H. GROSS, Hollis, New York CHARLES WILLIAM GROSS, Dallas GEORGE GRUBBS, Dallas GEORGE H. GRUBER, Dallas ROSE GRUBER, Dallas IOHN GULICK, Princeton, New Iersey PATSY GULLEDGE, Dallas RALPH BRIAN GUNNELS, Dallas ROBERT A. GWINN, Dallas ANDREW DUNN GWYNNE, Dallas TOM E. HAFER, Dallas ALBERT LEROY HAGG, IR., Dallas WILLIAM LOUIS HAGMAN, IR., Grapevine CLIFTON HAHNE, San Antonio IIM G. HAILEY, Dallas WILLIAM DON HALBERT, Dallas ANN HALEY, Dallas CHARLENE HALEY, Dallas IACK WILLIAM HALL, Ranger MARY IEANNE HALL, Carrollton S. REX HALL, Killeen JACK HALLIDAY, Dallas IIM HAMBRIGHT, Prescott, Arkansas THOMAS EDGAR HAMLIN, Lewisville MARVELL HANCOCK, Dallas PEGGY HANCOCK, Dallas ROBERT WARREN HANCOCK, Dallas L IOE TOM HANEY, Marlin IAN HANNA, Dallas WILSON A. HANNA, Rusk IACK D. HANNON, Dallas HOWARD E. HANSEN, Dallas SHIRLEY ANN HARDING, Dallas WALTER P. HARDWICK, Dallas CHARLES HARKEY, Dallas IOANNE HARKEY, Dallas WILLIAM MILLINS HARLAN, Paris DONALD WALKER HARLOW, Harper, Kansas LUTHER W. HARMON, Dallas ROBERT D. HARPER, Talco IAMES WESLEY HARRAH, Pampa MARTHA HARRED, Sulphur Springs DONALD HARRINGTON, Frost ALICE MARIE HARRIS, Longview CLAUDE A. HARRIS, Dallas MARY MARGARET HARRIS, Center NED REW HARRIS, Dallas WANDA HARRIS, Eastland ANN LOUISE HARRISON, Longview BENIAMIN HARRISON, Dallas BETTY IEAN HARRISON, San Antonio IACK R. HARRISON, Dallas IERYL D. HART, Dallas IOHN WILLIAM HARVEY, Dallas BONNIE HASKINS, Belgrade, Nebraska EDWARD L. HATHAWAY, Amarillo PAUL L. HATHAWAY, Dallas MELBOURNE E. HATT, Dallas BETTY HAWK, Hillsboro ORRIN D. HAWLEY, Dallas Marilyn Draper had this-Chuck Best -to follow her around. nd lim and mob at hawgfkillin' rally, Page 137 I Page 138 JU l0R DIANE HAYDEN, Minneapolis, Minnesota IAMES GLYNDON HAYDON, Dallas HAGOOD HAYNES, Dallas IUNIUS L. HAYNES, Dallas ROBERT EARL HAYS, IR., Lubbock THOMAS HEALD, Billings, Montana THOMAS W. HEARD, IR., McGregor MARION HEARD HEARON, Teague RICHARD M. HEDGES, Dallas IACK HEILHECKER, Chillicothe DONALD E. HEILNER, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania BARBARA I-IEITZMAN, Dallas KENNETH W. HEIZER, Stephenville TRUMAN HEMBREE, Dallas WILLIAM H. HENDERSON, IR., Dallas WILLIAM HENDRICKS, Dallas DON HENDRIX, Dallas ROBERT EDWARD HENDRIX, IR., Dallas IOE HENNEN, Sherman DAVID HERMAN, Dallas FRANK HERNANDEZ, Guayarna, Puerto Rico ONESIMO HERNANDEZ, Dallas LARRY FRED HERNDON, IR., Dallas MYRON D. HERRICK, IR., Evanston, Illinois IOE BAILEY HERRINGTON, IR., Lufkin BOBBY A. NESS, Mt. Pleasant IOHN HETHERINGTON, Galveston TOM NEWMAN HEWLETT, Dallas WILLIAM ROBERT HIATT, Ferris BETTY ANN HICKS, Dallas ELIZABETH HIGGINBOTHAM, Dallas , FRANCIS CLAYTON HIGGINS, IR., Amarillo IOHN H. HIGGINS, Fort Worth ALMA IOAN HIGH, Dallas THOMAS ROBERT HILL, Oak Park, Illinois WARREN G. HILL, McCa1'ney DON M. HINCI-IEE, Shawnee, Oklahoma NORMAN P. HINES, Mineral Wells BERTIE HINMAN, Corpus Christi IACK HITZELBERGER, Dallas H J I Q ,.,.,Z.,.::Ag DOUGLAS RAMSEY HITZMANN, Dallas FRANK CARLTON HODCES, IR., Abilene Vv.d, EZi I THEODORE HOFEMANN, Spfmqfieid, Ohio ' :' I I BARBARA NANCY HOCUE, Paris E. LAURENCE HOLLIE, Paris AAA I if . I i ROBERT CLYDE HOLLINCSWORTH, Longview I - W WILLIAM CAMPBELL HOLLINCSWORTH, Edna . 'Q fr MORRIS A. HOLLOWAY, Cofsicqm I F Q R LR W , ,, . gi. K HERBERT HOLMES, Dallas . A WILLARD HOLT, Heflin, Louisiana 9, MERCEDES ELLEN HOLTZ, Houston ': - A Sw BURLESON A. HOPKINS, Dallas Q3 I .f 5 ai AB. ti ha 'T IACK HOPKINS, Galveston I I DIXIE HOPSON, Clarksdale, Mississippi ' NANCY LEE HOWELL, Dallas IED A. HOWIE, Terrell . tn . if I y , ik INEZ R. HOYLE, Irving KARL WAYNE HUDGINS, Dallas THOMAS EDWIN HUDSON, Dallas DIXIE HUFFMAN, Fort Worth LOUIS LEE HUFFMAN, Temple FREDERICK HULTS, Baldwin, Lonq Island, New York TERESA BETH HUNSAKER, Dallas FRED M. HUNSTABLE, IR., Mesquite ELIZABETH MAY HUNSUCKER, Dallas KENNETH F. HUNTER, Pueblo, Colorado I. LLOYD HURLEY, IR., Wills Point LUCILLE HURLEY, Minden, Louisiana ALLAN GORDON HURST, Dallas BILLY HURST, Ferris SHARON HUSSEY, Dallas HENRY HUTCHINGS, Laredo rv. Mary Anne cmd Carol show different reactions to Tom's joke! fi if ' .44 A 25,1 5:51- Ed Ochs in an aitempt to catch elecirici Page 139 I I Page 140 UNIOR ROBERT F . HUTTO, Dallas JEANNE HYER, Dallas RAYMOND ALBERT IBARGUEN, Dallas ARNOLD INABA, Honolulu ELLIOTT HOYT INGRAM, Dallas COLLEEN IRBY, Dallas SAMUEL IRIZARRI-RIVERA, Guayanilla, P. Rico JOE A. IRVIN, Ozan, Arkansas JIMMIE JACKSON, Dallas MARGARET JACKSON, Corsicana ANN JACOBUS, Dallas WILLIAM H. JAMESON, Dallas BETTY JAMISON, San Antonio HARRY JOE JANDENBURG, Pueblo, Colorado BENJAMIN C. JANUARY, Dallas ROBERT JAMES JEFFRESS, Dallas DURWARD RAYBURN JENKINS, Dallas MARGARET JENKINS, Dallas ORLAN N. JENKINS, Dallas ORRELL SCOTT JENKINS, Weatherford DAVIS KEITH JENNINGS, Wagoner, Oklahoma CARL JOBE, Sweetwater BOB ELLIS JOHNSON, Dallas GARDINER JOHNSON, Burden City, New York DOUGLAS M. JOHNSON, Santa Anna HARDY JOHNSON, Atlanta HERCLE M. JOHNSON, Tillar, Arkansas JAMES TROY JOHNSON, Dallas JAMES WALLACE JOHNSON, San Juan JERRY JOHNSON, Wichita Falls JUANITA SUE JOHNSON, Hillsboro LLOYD JOHNSON, Beaverton, Oreqon LUCIA JOHNSON, Dallas RICHARD S. JOHNSON, Rankin SHEILA JOHNSTON, Dallas FORREST L. JONES, Dallas HERBERT S. JONES, JR., Fitchburg, Massachusetts RAYMOND JONES, Freeport STEWART JONES, Wellinqton NANCY IOURDAN, Dallas BARRY IOYCE, Loraine WILLIAM W. IOYNER, Paris BERNARD KAHN, Dallas HELEN KANELOS, Dallas IRWIN A. KAY, Dallas DAVID C. KEENAN, Dallas LESTER I. N. KELIHER, IR., Dallas CAROL KELLER, Tampa, Florida GEORGE KELLER, Willingion RAYFORD L. KELLER, Wilmer ELOISE KELLEY, Beaumont IAMES C. KELLUM, Dallas IEANNE KELLY, Dallas MAURINE KENNY, Dallas ANNE MARIE KERIN, Dallas KENNETH KETCHERSID, Altus, Oklahoma BARBARA KIRKSEY, Dallas LAWRENCE KIDD, Dallas WILLIAM OGDEN KIDD, IR., Dallas CHARLENE KIKER, Beaumont BASSETT B. KILGORE, Dallas NORMAN KIMMEL, St. Louis, Missouri THOMAS IRVING KING, IR., San Antonio GEORGE S. KINGSLEY, Hearne ANNE CATHERINE KINMAN, Dallas ROY H. KINSLOW, Dallas IAMES RAYMON KINZER, Pampa IESSE GRANVILLE KIRBY, IR., Dallas FRANK KIRK, Pittsburg, Kansas IOE LEE KLEGKA, Greensboro, Pennsylvania PAUL R. KLING, Grand Prairie CLARENCE KLOPPE, Dallas Could Ruth Rimmer possibly approve oz' Earl Lobor's expression? Mustangs' bonlires even brought out the life department. Page l4ll 1 Page 142 UNIOR LEROY KLUMP, Brenham NED KNAPP, St. Ioseph, Missouri WILLIAM L. KNAPP, St. Ioseph, Missouri ROBERT F. KNIGHT, Dallas BEDFORD KNIPSCHILD, Norborne, Missouri ION KREAGER, San Antonio MAHLON KRUSE, Dallas IAMES L. KUBAT, Cleveland, Ohio MORRIS W. LACY, Dallas IIMMY I. LAING, Waskom ORLOFF LEVIN LAKE, IR., Dallas IAMES ROBERT LAND, Grand Saline DOROTHY LANDER, Dallas IACK LANDERS, San Angelo MARY IANE LANGHAM, Dallas IAMES P. La PRELLE, Dallas ARTHUR BENIAMIN LARA, Dallas KAREN LARSEN, Galesburq, Illinois CLYDE E. LASATER, Dallas IACK LAUTERBACH, Wellington, Kansas HOWARD BAILEY LAW, Dallas BARBARA LAWLER, Dallas PORTER LEON LAYNE, Forney RETA GENE LEATHERMAN, Dallas IACK EDWARD LEE, Dallas IAWANA DALE LEE, Gladewater GEORGE WILLIAM LEGGETT, Dallas ROY LEHMBERG, Mason EDWARD IOSEPI-I LEINPELDER, Dallas WILLIAM A. LEIRD, Dallas IACK LENT, Dallas HAROLD DEAN LEVERETT, Dallas IO MARIE LEVERETT, Dallas PAUL LEWIS, McKinney WILLIAM GARDNER LEWIS, Houston IOHN ROGER LIEDSTRAND, Dallas FORNEY B. LILE, IR., Little Rock, Arkansas MARVIN M. LILLARD, IR., Dallas l CHESTER O. LIND, Dallas I GEORGE B. LALONDE, Clovis, New M exico IACK A. LINDBLOM, Dallas ROBERT IACK LINDLEY, Dallas ERIC LUCKY LIPKE, San Antonio IOHN LIPPA, Dallas CURTIS I. LITTLE, Kenecly DOLLYE. ANN LITTLEEIELD, Crosbyton EDWARD B. LIVINGSTON, Dallas ELIZABETH LLERA, Dallas ANITA LLOYD, Dallas BOB LLOYD, Overton DONALD LOETZER, New York, New York WILLIAM H. LOHMAN, IR., Dallas MARY LOUISE LOMAX, Dallas PATRICIA ANN LONG, Dallas ROY DENTON LONG, Midland A. E. LONGORIA, Mission SALVADOR N. LOPEZ, Galveston SHIRLEY LOVE, Dallas SUZANNE LOVE, Dallas IOE TOM LOVELL, Ashtola CALVIN ANDERSON LOVING, Dallas HILDA RUTH LOWE, Dallas THOMAS IEEEERSON LOWREY, Dallas GEORGE H. LOWTHER, Dallas FRED V. LUHNOW, IR., Dallas CONWAY LUMPKIN, Hughes Springs CLAUDE MARSHALL LUNDELL, Dallas NICKOLAS ROBERT LUTZ, San Antonio RUTH LYON, Irving PAUL MacDONALD, Dallas IAMES RICHARD MCASKILL, Eclinburq DONALD C. MCBRIDE, Rockport Sig Alph Head Harold Hobbs relaxes after a successful frat party. Riclcets and Lowe try to prevent B. C. Butler's leap iro Dallas Hall. Page 143 Page 1,44 UNIOR PAT MCBRIDE, Dallas LUCILLE MCCAIG, Dallas GEORGE F. MCCAIN, IR., Dallas RICHARD HERBERT MCCLAIN, Dallas MARGARET MCCLENDON, Pittsburg EDWARD E. MCCLUNG, Dallas HAROLD MCCLURE, Dallas IOHN N. MCCOLM, Fort Worth IENENE MCCONNELL, Dallas IASPER MCCOY, Waxahachie WILLIAM MCDADE, Ralls HARRY IAMES MCDANIEL, Dallas THAYER L. MCDANIEL, Newport WILLIAM K. MCELVANEY, Dallas G. V. MCGEE, West IOY FRANCIS MCGLOTHLIN, Dallas HOMER IOE MCGREGOR, IR., Dallas KENNETH BENNETT MCINTOSH, Dallas KENNETH T. McKEE, Dallas ROBERT WALKER MCKELLAR Phoenix DICK MCKISSACK, Houston G. DALE MCKISSICK, Dallas IACK ERWIN MCLAUGHLIN, Amarillo ROBERT MELVIN MCLEOD, IR., Dallas NANCY MCMILLAN, Bristow, Oklahoma KATHRYN MCMURRIN, Dallas MARY ELIZABETH MCNEILL, Dallas IOHNNY EDWIN MCNIEL, Dallas WILLIAM KELLY McNUTT, Dallas ALBERT MCPHAIL, IR., Marshall ' , IACK MCPHERSON, Dallas BLAND MCREYNOLDS, Houston DOROTHY ANN McREYNOLDS, Houston ELEANOR MACLAY, Dallas WARREN T. MACY, IR., Fort Worth I WILLIAM G. MADDOX, Denton , , A DALTON WRIGHT MCKENZIE, Tatum RUBY KENDRICK MCCOLLOM, Wichita Falls MALCOLM BRUCE MCCROSKEY, Colfax, Wash IAMES T. MCFARLAND, Los Angeles, California rizona LONNIE MAGOUIRK, IR., Texarkana MARTIN P. MAHER, Dallas WILLIE E. MALICOAT, Roqers ED MALOUF, Dallas IAMES C. MANN, Bowie PATRICIA MANNING, Leonard THOMAS I. MANTON, IR., Dallas GUS MARCO, Dallas NORMA IEAN MARKINS, Houston IOHN MARONEY, Wichita Falls MARYLINE MARSTON, Dallas ANN MARTIN, Shreveport, Louisiana IOAN MARTIN, Harrison, Arkansas MARY VANCE MARTIN, Little Rock, Arkansas PATSY MARTIN, Eldorado LUPE S. MARTINEZ, Dallas BETSY MASON, Mobile, Alabama PAUL MATHEWS, Dallas HARRIET MATLOCK, Dallas BILLY MATTHEWS, Longview NEIL MAXWELL, Dallas CAREY G. MAY, Lubbock HARRY MAYER, Sulphur Springs IOAN MECKLENBURG, Newqult IAMES MEECE, Fort Worth ROBERT E. MEISCH, Marlin DON MELCER, Dallas PAT MELICK, Dallas MARTHA E. MERRIELL, Dallas EDGAR IACK MERRIPIELD, Dallas IACKSON OTTO MERRITT, IR., Ennis IAMES FRANCIS MIAZZA, Dallas Beauty and the Beast-Ex-Ietterman Reiking and Moose Knight. af! fa in is fl A rx .fr . 3 ' is g w I , ,, x is Q A 1 I I A , -i A , Y: -5, According lo Hugh Frye, all Coach McClain needs is a sponsor Page 145 i Page I 46 JU IOR EVELYN LORRAINE MICHAEL, Dallas EARL H. MICKELSEN, Portland, Oregon WILLIAM MICKLE, Dallas ZOHN MILAM, Eliasville ANASTASIA IUNE MILLER, Dallas RICHARD MILLER, Dallas VIRGINIA ANNE MILLER, Brady CATHERINE JOHN MILLS, Oklahoma City, Okla IAMES T. MILES, IR., Dallas WELDON W. MILLS, Dallas WILLIAM D. MINNICK, Long Beach, California BARBARA MINOR, Buffalo, New York KATHLEEN MINTER, Dallas RALPH L. MINTER, Dallas STEWART MITCHELL, San Antonio GEORGE MIXON, Dallas WILLIAM MODROW, Oconto, Wisconsin PAUL MOFFITT, McAllen BETTY MONTGOMERY, Dallas DIANE MOODY, San Antonio EDWIN MOORE, Grand Saline IAY E. MOORE, Dallas IOHN ELVY MOORE, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania MALCOM E. MOORE, El Dorado, Arkansas MERWIN IACK MOORE, Dallas WALLACE MOORE, Dallas WILLIAM LOREN MOORE, Ponca City, Oklahoma PATTY MOREL, Dallas PAUL LESUEUR MORELL, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma PINEES MORENO, Pearsall MARY ANNE MOREY, Dallas ROY F. MORGAN, Dallas HAROLD L. MORIARTY, Kilgore FERMAN D. MORRIS, Dallas ROBERT MORRIS, Irvinq SHERMAN P. MORRIS, Athens WILLIAM I. MORRIS, Dallas GLYN W. MORRISON, Dallas IACK MORRISON, Beaumont MARY ANNE MORRISON, Dallas MARGARET VIRGINIA MORROW, Tyler WELDON C. MORROW, Pilot Point LEONARD IOBE MORTEN, Petersburg, Tennessee BYRON MORTON, Little Rock, Arkansas IOE G. MOSELEY, Ouitman TAM MOTT, Dallas THOMAS MULVEY, Providence, Rhode Island WILLIAM LESLIE MULLINS, Tyler HAROLD GLYNN MUNN, Taft SARAH FRANCES MUNSELL, Iasper EARL EUGENE MURPHY, Denison CHARLES M. MURRAY, Vidalia, Louisiana IOHN MURRAY, Iacksonville IAMES G. MURRY, Van C. HART MYERS, Park Ridge, Illinois CHARLES MYERS, Dallas WAYNE MYERS, Vinson, Oklahoma HENRY C. MYRICK, IR., McKinney WILLIAM ROGERS NAIL, Dallas WILLIAM BONHAM NANCE, Dallas EMMA GENE NAVRATIL, Brenham IOE NEFF, IR., Greenville, Mississippi LOIS NELSON, Dallas NATHANIEL NESBITT, IR., Tunnelton, Pa. CHARLES NICHOL, Dallas ROBERT G. NICHOLS, Burlinqton, Kentucky WILLIAM CLYDE NICHOLS, IR., Dallas IOHN NITTINGER, Williamsport, Pennsylvania H. IEFF NOBLE, Ferris IOHN DAVID NOBLE, DCIIICIS IOYCE SUE NOEL, Dallas E. HUDOLPH NORRIS, Tyler And what do you want for Christmas, young man? This is old stulf to lim Sharp. Page 147 Page 148 UNIOR IOHN H. NORTH, IR., Dallas PATSIE NORTHCUTT, Amarillo IACK T. NORTON, Dallas ERNEST W. NORVELL, Breckenriclqe IAMES CAROL NOWLIN, Waco FREDERICK H. OBERTHIER, Dallas EDWARD I. OCHS, IR., Dallas ROY OCKER, La Porte, Indiana FRANCES CAROLYN O'CONNELL, Dallas PAUL H. O'DELL, IR., Dallas MARIORIE ANN ODEN, Floydaola GLEN ODOM, Dallas ANTHONY ODDO, Dallas MARCIE O'DWYER, Texarkana ROBERT W. OGDEN, Call PHYLLIS D. OLEWINE, Elizabeth, New Iersey PEGGY OLIVER, Beaumont ROBERT L. OPPERMANN, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania SAM I. ORENBAUN, Dallas IACK ORR, Dallas AUBREY LEON OTT, Dallas ALICE NELL OUGHTON, Dallas ROBERT DURWOOD OWEN, Troup ELLEN OWENS, Piedmont, California MOZELLE PACE, Brownsville IAMES R. PADGITT, Grand Prairie IERRY O. PAGE, Hillsboro PATRICIA ANN PAGE, Dallas SAMUEL PAINE, Dallas THOMAS PALMER, Cheyenne, Wyoming GEORGE D. PANTAZE, Port Arthur LOIS ANN PARKER, Center WILLIAM C. PARKER, Brownsville WILLIAM K. PARKER, Dallas ROY R. PARKS, Itasca IAMES ALLEN PARR, Dallas ELIZABETH PARSONS, Bryan MARGARET PATISON, Wood River, Illinois HOMER PATTERSON, Longview i LANE PATTERSON, Paris SUZANNE PATTERSON, Dallas MARY FRANCES PAYNE, Lubbock DOUGLASS C. PEABODY, Dallas RAYMOND M. PEACOCK, IR., Dallas FRANK PECK, Dallas BEN PEELER, IR., Dallas IOSEPI-I PENCOTTY, Carteret, New Iersey DON E. PENFOLD, Dallas ANN PENNIMAN, Dallas FRED H. PENNINGTON, IR., Dallas RAYMOND L. PERCIVAL, Dallas ERNEST R. PERDUE, Walkerion, North Carolina IOHN PERKINS, Borqer PHILIP V. PERRYMAN, Dallas LOLA PETERSON, Dallas BOB PETTIIOHN, Dallas IAMES WILLIAM PETTINOS, San Antonio IACK PEVEHOUSE, Amarillo NELIA L. PEYTON, Dallas BENNY GAIL PHILLIPS, Ozona MURIEL PHILLIPS, Dallas DAN PICKETT, Fort Worth SYBIL MARIE PIERSON, Pampa BONIFACIO G. PINA, Dallas IERRY B. PIPER, Gainesville IUDY PIRKLE, Grapevine CHARLES POLK PLAGET, Dallas WILLIS E. PLUNK, Mineola ROY POE, Dallas ANN POLK, Corsicana CHARLES P. POLLOCK, Dallas YVONNE POLNACK, Dallas Winder learns of new siep. Mr. Culwell assures Peruncfs safety at the Texas ra Page Page 150 UNIOR IAMES WARD PONDER, Hallasville PAULINE POPI, Dallas MARGARET PORTER, Dallas WILLIAM EMIL POTTHOFF, Dallas WILLIAM POTTS, Dallas MARTHA IANE POTWIN, Dallas DAVID POWELL, Dallas PATTY POVVELL, Dallas CLAIRE PRATT, Sulphur Springs IOHN PENDERGAST, Dallas ROBERT L. PRESCOTT, IR., Dallas HOMER H. PRESNALL, IR., Corpus Christi GUY LEONARD PROCTOR, Fort Worth EARL R. PRICE, Lavon DEXTER W. PRINCE, Dallas HAROLD W. PRITCHARD, Atlanta ORVILLE L. PRITCHETT, Dallas IAMES REX PRUETT, Whittier, California WALTER I. PSIMER, Dallas WILLIAM H. PUCKETT, Annona RODERICK CI..INT PULLEY, Dallas BENNETTA PURSE, Dallas WILLIAM HOWARD PURSIFULL, Iasper LYLE OUANT, New London, Wisconsin STANLEY R. RADOMINSKI, Cleveland, Ohio CHARLES L. RAGAN, Van MARTHA IANE RALEY, Dallas RICHARD L. RAPP, Raymondville BUELL C. RAUPE, Granbury NORWIN GENE RAY, Dallas RICHARD RAY, New Richmond, Wisconsin THRUMAN I. RAY, Dallas ROGAN REAGAN, Terrell RAY HENRY REDMOND, Baytown IAMES REDWAY, Dallas FRANCIS L. REED, Dallas l DAVID GENE REESE, Dallas I CHARLES WOODY REEVES, Terrell , CHARLES A. REID, IR., Dallas ' PREDRICK S. REID, Magnolia, Arkansas I I I WERNER RENBERG, Tulsa, Oklahoma IOHN C. RENSHAW, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania WILLIAM REPPETO, Dallas AUGUSTUS RETHEMEYER, St. Ioseph, Missouri PEGGY LEE RHOADES, Dallas IACK CARTER RICE, Dallas IIMMIE RICHARDS, Overton BETTY ANN RICHARDSON, Dallas ELISE RICHARDSON, Dallas ELOISE RICHARDSON, Longview SAM F. REHARDSON, Houston ALLEN RICHEY, Dallas CHARLES F. RICHEY, Dallas MARY FRANCES RICHEY, Dallas IOAN RICKETTS, Dallas SARAWYNN RICKEY, Dallas HORACE C. RIDGELL, Seagoville MARY LOU RILEY, Dallas MARY PATRICIA RILEY, Dallas TOM RIPPEY, Harrison, New York GEORGE F. RITER, El Paso WAYLAND C. RIVERS, Austin HAL RIVES, Iacksonville IAMES RICHARD ROACH, Houston RILEY ROYCE ROBBINS, Gayland ALLYNE ROBERTSON, Dallas HERBERT ROBERTSON, Dallas MAYNARD EDWARD ROBERTSON, IR., Dallas WALTER ROBERTSON, Dallas WILLIAM P. ROBERTSON, Grand Prairie EVELYN MARIE ROCHESTER, Evans IAMES L. ROCKWELL, Chicago, Illinois Swede doesn't believe Walker is as light as he looks. I iii, 'WS-fx I W' 5 i 53,4 ,,,,,,., , . , E Q? Q1 1 itat , ' il ,, 2 s F3 I QW i I PM . if E ..-. I K 35- '2'i 'f1' 1-Z:r?3 Q'G'4f's,:g,ei,: 'H.',f'z ,gie-352352-jfvv-555: f , . L 151' PQ. -A, .,,. .1 iii. ' . . , as ,.,.:t2 gg -A I gr , ' ,gf . .Qi I im if The Mustang Spirit blazes. Page Page I 52 UNIOR I MARION DAVIS RODDY, Corpus Christi I BARBARA RODGERS, Dallas CHARLES B. ROESSLER, Dallas I RICHARD ROGERS, Hobbs, New Mexico VIRGINIA M. ROGERS, Dallas CECIL ALICE ROHLOFE, Houston ROBERT ROLE, San Antonio I EVAN ROMAN, Gibbsiown, New Iersey C EDWARD I. RONAN, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania GENEVIEVE M. ROPER, Dallas A. D. ROSE, Pittsburg THOMAS H. ROSE, IR., Irving LOUIS SAMUEL ROSEN, Dallas IENNINGS D. ROSS, Greenville MASON ROTHENBORG, Pasadena, California MERLE D. ROUTZON, IR., Dallas T. C. ROWAN, Dallas BILL ROWE, Dallas WILLIAM ROWE, Farmers Branch MARTEL RUFF, Dallas IAMES K. RUSHING, IR., Dallas IOHN RANDOLPH RUSSELL, Dallas TED G. RUSSELL, Dallas GEORGE C. RUTHERFORD, Tulsa, Oklahoma WILLIAM MORT RUTLEDGE, Dallas HERBERT RYAN, San Angelo PATRICIA RYON, Dallas HENRY SABA, Dallas ELOY G. SALAZAR, Donna IUNEROSE SALEM, Dallas MARIO SANCHEZ, Dallas WILLIAM EUGENE SANDERS, Cleveland I-'RANK SANDIEER, Dallas IESSIE D. SANFORD, Beaumont I CLYDE ARCHER SAUNDERS, IR., Dallas VERNON SCAFP, Dallas if , ji., BYRT C. SCAMMEL, Dallas I WILLIAM W. SCHELL, New York City, New York EVELYN IOYCE SCHEPPS, Dallas SIDNA SCHMID, Dallas CHARLES M. SCHUETTE, Houston MARY NELLE SCHUMANN, Dallas IO ANN SCHWAB, Tulsa, Oklahoma RAYMOND H. SCHWAB, Warren, Pennsylvania SIMON SCHWARTZ, Dallas KENNETH SCLATER, Dallas IO ANN SCOLES, Wichita Falls CLARA L. SCOTT, Dallas ERNEST Z. SCOTT, IR., Dallas HAROLD SCOTT, Dallas ROBERT SCOTT, Phan' WALTER A. SCOTT, Temple WILLIAM C. SCOTT, Dallas IAMES A. SCRIMSHIRE, Malvern, Arkansas WILLIAM N. SEAWELL, Dallas DALE SEEKAMP, Dallas WAYNE T. SEGARS, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma CHARLES EDWARD SELECMAN, Dallas H. G. SELF, IR., Ennis HELEN SETZER, Dallas FRANK M. SHANNON, Dallas IAMES V. SHANNON, Arcadia NATHAN EUGENE SHANOS, Mesquite IAMES H. SHARP, Vernon BILL SHIRKY, Richmond, Missouri IANE SHOOK, Laneville CARL WINFRED SHORT, Copeville ENA LOUISE SHRADER, Dallas VIRGINIA SHULMAN, Dallas BERNARD SIGEL, Dallas DENNY IOE SILMAN, Dallas BAILEY B. SIMMONS, Duncan, Oklahoma Fitzsimmons forgot his costume. Lester jordan fires the Mustang Spirit. Page Page UNIOR FRED M. SIMMONS, Dallas HOWARD SIMMONS, Dallas HASKELL GUESS SIMPSON, Iefferson IOHN FRANCIS SIMPSON, Dallas PAUL I. SIMPSON, IR., Mesquite BARBARA LOUISE SIMS, Dallas SOL SKIBELL, Dallas IAMES WALLACE SKIDMORE, Dallas W. BLAIR SKILES, Dallas ANN SLAUGHTER, Fort Worth I HARRY I. SLAUGHTER, Dallas IEAN ANN SLOAN, Dallas WILLIAM IAMES SLOAN, IR., Dallas PHILIP SLOVER, Rio Frio WARREN PAUL SLOVER, Houston CHARLES SMITH, Dallas CYNTHIA SMITH, Tyler EDGAR L. SMITH, Dallas E. MURRAY SMITH, Dallas IAMES A. SMITH, Edqewood IOSEPH B. SMITH, Clovis, New Mexico KENNETH H. SMITH, Eufaula, Oklahoma LOREN EUGENE SMITH, Dallas MARION L. SMITH, Santa Fe, New Mexico MARION LUCIAN SMITH, IR., Dallas MARTHA IO SMITH, Dallas MILES E. SMITH, Amarillo ROBERT WELDON SMITH, Dallas TOM E. SMITH, IR., Dallas WILLIAM C. SMITH, IR., Little Rock, Arkansas WOODROW SMITH, Dallas LOUIS IAMES SMITZES, Dallas BRADLEY SMYTH, Dallas HOWARD D. SNIDER, Allen VERNON SNIDER, Wichita Falls DAVID C. SPAULDING, San Antonio DOROTHY SOWELL, Dallas DAVID W. SOELTER, Dallas IOY SNODGRASS, I-Iuqo, Oklahoma GORDON E. SPEAKE, Graham, Oklahoma WELDON SPIVEY, Graham IACK O. SPRING, Dallas BOB STACKS, Dallas THOMAS HENRY STAFFORD, IR., Dallas WILLIAM DOBSON STAFFORD, Dallas ROBERT DEWITT STANFORD, San Francisco, Calif. IOE STANLEY, Dallas DON C. STANTON, Dallas IACK STARRY, Dallas PETE STEFKOVITS, Dallas MORRIS WOLF STEINBERG, Dallas IOHN R. STEPHENS, Dallas SHIRLEY I. STEPHENSON, Dallas PEGGY STERNAMAN, Chicago, Illinois IACK STERN, Dallas IAMES ALAN STEVENS, New York, New York WALTER M. STEVENSON, Brownsville CONRAD DUANE STEWART, Dallas DONALD F. STEWART, Clawson IAMES STEWART, Merrittstown, Pennsylvania IAMES A. STEWART, Dallas NIGEL C. STEWART, Dallas IOSEPH STILL, Dallas ROBERT D. STEWART, Grand Prairie FRANK IOE STONE, Dallas RICHARD B. STONE, Dallas RICHARD A. STOUT, Long Branch, New Iersey LLOYD K. STRANGE, Grand Prairie IAMES M. STRONG, Dallas LAYDEN LOUIS STROUD, IR., Dallas WILLIAM C. STROUP, IR., Pilot Point DON STUBBLEFIELD, Milford I The Georgia Chain Gang couIdn't hold Scooter and Shirley. f Patterson and Diamond get huffy over ideniical suits. f-3,3 Page Page I5S UNIOR l MARTHA STUCK, Ionesboro, Arkansas BEN FRANK SUDDUTH, Ruleville, Mississippi WILLIAM A: SULLIVAN, Corpus Christi OLIVER KENNETH SURLEY, Dallas HORACE SUWAL, Dallas I I. H. SWEPSTON, Dallas ' IAMES NASH TAGGART, Dallas IOHN TANNER, Dallas LEANORA LEE TARTT, Galveston IACK ALLEN TARVER, Dallas IOE WILLIAM TATE, Dallas MARY LEE TATE, Dallas IACK TATUM, Dallas PATSY TAYLOR, Dallas ROY AUSTIN TAYLOR, Dallas BILL TEAFATILLER, Dallas IAMES TEMPLE, Dallas CHARLES BRONTE TERRY, IR., Dallas CHARLES E. TERRY, Dallas OLIN TERRY, Dallas MAURICE ALLEN THARP, IR., Dallas EDITH MARIE TI-IOFERN, Dallas IACK NELSON THOMAS, Dallas ' MIKE H. THOMAS, Dallas WILLIAM THOMAS, Houston GEORGE ALBERT THOMPSON, Dallas IUNE THOMPSON, Amarillo ROY R. THOMPSON, IR., Teaque EDWARD F. I. THORN, IR., Amityville, L. IEROME THORNTON, Dallas WAYNE THORNTON, Hubbard DONALD E. THORSON, Waterloo, Iowa ROBERT F. TILLMAN, Liberty , SHIRLEY TIMBES, Dallas IOHN LEE TIPPIT, IR., Gainesville ' WILLIAM L. TODD, Dallas I ' THOMAS I. TORBERT, IR., Gladewater LAURENCE ANDREW SUNKEL, IR., Dallas KENNETH CHARLES SWEATMAN, Camden, Ark KATHRYN ANNE TAULMAN, Shreveport, La I ROBERT VINCENT TOWNS, Dallas IOHNIE TOWNSEND, Corpus Christi WALLACE BENNETT TRACY, Little Rock, Arkansas IACK TRANTHAM, Beaumont IIMMY TREADAWAY, Dallas VERNER I. TREES, Dallas CHARLOTTE TRIGG, Dallas IOHN KEENE TROWBRIDGE, Chatham, N. I. RICHARD TROXELL, Houston IO TRUNK, San Antonio m OSCAR TULLOS, Brownsville THOMAS C. TUNE, Forney GLEN TUNNELL, Dallas GORDON EUGENE TURNER, Greenville MARGARET LOU TURNER, Dainqertield MAXINE TURNER, Dallas GLORIA TUROUETTE, Dallas IAMES ULOTH, Walnut Springs IEANNINE VANDERPOOL, Galveston DOROTHY W. VAUGHAN, Dallas CORINNE VAUGI-IAN, Bay City ARVEL RAY VAUGHN, Denton PAUL D. VEACH, Dallas ' IIM E. VERMILLION, Dallas CARL VESTAL, Palmer WILLIAM A. M. VILBIG, Dallas EUGENE EMILE VILLIFORDI, Dallas WINSTON BOYD VISER, Madisonville MARGARET IOYCE WAGERS, Conroe SUE WAGES, Palestine NORMAN O. WAITE, Dallas HERBERT VINCENT WALES, IR., Dallas Mother wore tights. No, Kyle, I can't talk now. Page I 57 Page 158 UNIOR IOHN WALL, Dallas DAVID WALLS, Dallas ALVIN BRYAN WALKER, Dallas DEANE WALKER, Sierra Blanca DOT WALKER, Dallas GEORGE R. WALKER, Dallas IOHN WALKER, El Paso BECKY WALLACE, Dallas CARL P. WALLACE, Dallas RHEA WALLACE, Grand Prairie TROY WAIVIMACK, Grand Prairie LAWRENCE RAY WARD, Dallas WILLIAM H. WARD, Dallas PEGGY WARREN, Dallas C. EUGENE WATERMANN, Hot Springs, Arkansas EUGENIA WATKINS, San Anqelo KIRBY D. WATKINS, Dallas WILLIAM E. WATKINS, Lavon DENNIS RAY WATSON, Dallas GEORGE ROLAND WATTS, IR., Mt. Pleasant RETTA WAYLAND, Ionesboro, Arkansas GERALD VVEATHERBY, Mineral Wells BILL WEATI-IERFORD, Dallas BARBARA WEBB, Dallas KEITH WEBB, Dallas HARRY E. WEBER, Dallas LEE HOWARD WEBER, Dallas MARY WEEDON, Dallas IOE BOB WEEMS, Dallas BERNARD S. WEINER, Terrell DON MORRIS WEISS, Dallas IO ANN WEISS, Dallas WILLIAM M. WEISS, Dallas DONALD C. WELCH, Dallas DEEMS WELDON, Louisville, Kentucky ODIS ALLAN WELDON, Dallas BENNIE L. WELLS, San Antonio ERROLL WENDLAND, Temple WELDON W. WENDLAND, Temple IOSEPH A. WERNER, Logansport, Indiana SAM B. WERNER, IR., Corsicana IOHN I. WESTERFELD, Dallas HARRY V. WHEAT, Dallas BETTY WHITE, Dallas BILLY PAUL WHITE, Greenville EFFIE AGNES WHITE, Lamesa EUGENE WHITE, Dallas HUGH ALLEN WHITE, Dallas IEAN WHITE, Dallas THOMAS EUGENE WHITE, IR., Dallas BERNEDETTE WHITEHEAD, Dallas BOR WHITEHEAD, Dallas OREN W. WHITEHEAD, Wichita Falls HAROLD D. WHITFIELD, Dallas IAMES FRED WHITFIELD, Orange BASIL I. WHITLEY, Dallas CHARLES I. WHITLOCK, Lewisville BRUCE WHITSON, Piedmont, California WILLARD G. WIEGEL, IR., Dallas ' ELIZABETH SURSBY WIESNER, Hempstead IOHN W. WIESNER, IR., Hempstead DEAN L. WILDING, Downey, Idaho IAMES H. WILKES, Dallas PATRICIA ELINOR WILKIRSON, Fort Worth ROBERT WILLARD, Dallas MORELL WILLEFORD, Little Rock, Arkansas MARTHA WILLIAMS, Dallas MAURICE WILLIAMS, Dallas ORAGENE WILLSON, Floydada ANN WILSON, Iefferson BETTY IEAN WILSON, Santa Fe, New Mexico C. LOWRY WILSON, IR., Dallas Sanderson sacrificed his hat for the cause. Dishpan hands a Ia Dwaine Russell. Page IO ANN WILSON, Dallas WALTER WILSON, Dallas IUNE WINN, Longview GERALDINE WISDOM, Dallas IOAB WOLEE, IR., Dallas FRED DAVIS WOLFF, Dallas EDWARD A. WOOD, IR., Dallas IOSEPHINE WOOD, Dallas ROBERT R. WOOD, Longview SAM WOOD, III, Marshall DONALD S. WOODHEAD, Dallas ROBERT B. WOODIN, New Haven, Connecticut IAMES EDWIN WOODRUFF, Dallas EDWARD G. WOODS, Dallas IOE WOODS, Dallas RICHARD WOODS, Evansville, Indiana EDNA IO WOODWARD, Dallas FRENCHIE WORTI-IEN, Lawton, Oklahoma PAYE V. WREN, Dallas CLAIBORNE WRIGHT, Paris HARRY W. WRIGHT, IR., Dallas HELEN LEE WRIGHT, Dallas IAMES C. WRIGHT, Dallas IOSEPH YARBOROUGH, Dallas CHARLES YOACHUM, Iefterson MORDEN YORSTOUN, Dallas ERSEL YOUNG, Mexia IOHN S. YOUNG, IR., San Antonio LEONARD E. YOUNG, Dallas B. IOE YOUNGBLOOD, Dallas SHERIDAN YOUNGBLOOD, Vernon WILLIAM ZANT, Fort Worth R. GORDON ZOLLARS, Dallas Page 160 Champion sees the Charge of the Light Brigade. Ole' Penny Pinchin' Powell. .QZQQ-QWnffg:Wf2f4fx ESNW1 -f X-C N 'X L 4, f ' ', 9 yi Q'-145-55 '45 f f fffew,'g':gf: r N l K X A ' Eiixxilffx ? ,. -Vi ' , f f' f , YNY:'b5:F'l4f K 11.3. , K Q yfxx-'W '45 tilsml W' 5 y . '?1fa6G1z4- ' , M a if ,f :M IW A 'ff f x7,3,9.. ,Q 5 A gi , K, . X 'S Nr 4 X 'T-LW -42, '55 A' H i n .ww 'Q M WM ff M M I r , -' X f l ,,ff,m H 7- -...U m . qi 5, V gl tm- u i ' SA --,-,- , V, 7 I ! Q 1 512 l llllii ..... surnnmunns Page 161 1 Page 162 0PH0lVl0RE BILLY MACK ABBOTT, Dallas TOM ABBOTT, IR., Muskogee, Oklahoma FRANCES ABLES, Fort Worth CHURCHILL GORDON ADAMS, Alexandria, La. IAMES D. ADAMS, Aclamsville, Kentucky MADISON B. ADAMS, IR., Dallas MILTON DEAN ADAMS, San Angelo ROBERT HAMILTON ADAMS, Dallas MARTHA ANN ADAMSON, Dallas RUTH SANDRA AGRANOFF, Dallas CHESTER L. AHR, Dallas ROBERT AKINS, Dallas WALTER ALBACH, Dallas SIDNEY IOE ALEXANDER, Fort Worth GERAL TOM ALLEN, Dallas IANET ALLEN, Dallas RHEDA ALLEN, Dallas WILLIAM KARL ALLEY, Dallas ADRIAN ALTER, Dallas HENRY STEPHEN AMON, White Plains, New York SALLY REED ANDERSON, Dallas VIRGINIA SUE ANDERSON, Wellington BETTY ANDREWS, Waxahachie ROBERT ARDIS, Sulphur Springs DON ARNETT, Dallas IAMEIL ARYAIN, Seminole HAROLD ASH, Houston IACK M. ASHFORD, Dallas ANALEE ATHANAS, Hot Springs, Arkansas BETTY LANE ATKINSON, Pecos IO ANN BAGALEY, Fort Worth WILTZ NATHANIEL BAILEY, IR., Dallas BEVERLY ANNE BAKER, Port Arthur IAMES A. BAKER, Garland ROBERT B. BAKER, Ellington, Missouri IAMES O. BALES, Fort Worth IOHN BALLARD, Dallas IENNINGS DWIGHT BANNER, Dallas GEORGE BARTA, Dallas IOHN D. BATES, Mabank CHARLES WILLIAM BAXTER, Dallas MARVIN BAY, Lubbock WILLIAM BEHRMAN, Pampa CLAYTON RAY BELL, Dallas IIMMY BELMARES, Dallas HARRY H. BENDORF, Dallas FRED H. BENNERS, Dallas MARY ANN BENNETT, Dallas WAYNE BENNETT, Dallas IAMES BENTZ, Dallas M. KENNETH BERCAW, IR., La Marque CECIL BETHEA, Sherman CHARLES BEVIER, Coffeyville, Kansas VIRGINIA BIRT, Dallas MARILYN BISHOP, Gilmer DAVID BLACK, Dallas FRANK N. BLACK, Dallas DAVID T. BLACKBURN, Dallas MARY BLAIR, Belton CHARLES V. BLANTON, Wichita Falls IWEETA N. BLASIENZ, Dallas CLARENCE BLEDSOE, Fort Worth IAMES V. BLISS, Dallas ION BLOODWORTH, Graham RICHARD BODENHAMER, Dallas BARBARA BOEDEKER, Dallas IAMES W. BOGLE, Searcy, Arkansas IAMES BOSTWICK, Dallas IAMES BOUCHER, Dallas WILLIAM E. BOWERS, IR., Vinita, Oklahoma DAVID C. BOWMAN, Canton, Ohio ANN BOYD, Palestine Mullin and her date find the answer A515 any ATO about Bmokshires act. to the gas bill. Page Page 164 0PHoM01:E I I IOHN RAYMOND BOYD, Dallas SARA BOYKIN, Dallas ROBERT BRAY BOYLE, Dallas CAREY I. BOZEMAN, Wichita Falls IOHN BRADBURY, Dallas ELIZABETH IANE VBRADSHAW, Dallas EDWARD HAMILTON BRADY, IR., Dallas IOHN BRAITHWAIT, Bolivar, Missouri ARNOLD BRANDEL, Oconto, Wisconsin I MORRIS BRANTLEY, Ben Wheeler BILLY Z. BRASWELL, Dallas DONALD LES BRAZELTON, Fort Smith, Arkansas EDWARD M. BREEDLOVE, Nashville, Arkansas I ROBERT BREESE, IR., Dallas DENNIS BREWER, Dallas HUGH GARNER BREWER, IR., Utica, New York WILLIAM R. BREWER, Utica, New York WALTER L. BRIGNON, IR., Dallas CHARLES L. BROAD, Dallas IEANNE BROADNAX, Dallas WILLIAM M. BROCK, Dallas IOHN ROBERT BROOKS, Lahaina, Hawaii CARL R. BROWN, Chanute, Kansas CHERRY BROWN, Dallas ' MARIORIE MARIE BROWN, Dallas PRESTON BROWN, Dallas DORRIS IEANNE BROWNE, Dallas TED BRUCE, Houston IOHNNIE MARLIN BRYAN, IR., Dallas LAWRENCE BRYAN, Butler, Missouri EDWARD FRANKLIN BRYDON, Dallas BETTY ANNE BUCHANAN, Dallas MARION BUCHANAN, Houston DOROTHY BUCKINGHAM, Gainesville h NANCY BUCKLEY, Dallas IOYCE BUCKMASTER, Columbus, Georqia FRANCES BUCY, Brownwood WALTER BUDD, Dallas ' CLAYTON BUEHRLE, Dallas NELSON H. BULLARD, IR., Utica, New York KATHERYN L. BUNTON, Marta BASIL L. BURNS, IR., Dallas BOICE BURNS, Dallas SHIRLEY BURNS, Dallas TACK BURRIS, Dallas MARY BUSKE, Iefferson, Wisconsin RAYMOND IAY BUTCHER, Dallas BURNELL C. BUTLER, IR., Dallas HELEN BUTTS, San Augustine ERVIN BYERS, Waxahachie CLARENCE T. CADENHEAD, Dallas TOM CAIN, Dallas THOMAS B. CALDWELL, III, Mt. Pleasant WILLIAM B. CALVIN, Dallas COLLIS CALVIT, Dallas BONNIE CAMPBELL, Dallas ROBERT H. CAMPBELL, Dallas IOE CANAVESPE, Dallas IOE CANTRELL, Dallas WILLIAM THOMAS CAPPS, III, Dallas HM CARLILE, Pueblo, Colorado BETTY LOU CAREY, Graham ROBERT E. CARLSON, Washington, New lersey IANICE CARRUTH, Harlingen IANE CARSWELL, Dallas ARTHUR G. CARSON, Dallas IOHN P. CARTER, Dallas SHIRLEY BESS CARTER, laclcsonville DIANA CAULFIELD, Dallas GERALD CHAMBERS, Dallas RUTH CHAMBERS, Houston IOHN COOK CHAMPION, Houston CICIQITOFII Haseliine GUSTS hi-S P1011 10 Serenade to Sauerkrauf' by the Phi Deli Hungry Fiv drain the Mississippi. G. Page 0PHO Page 165 ORE RAY CHANDLER, Dallas MAYNARD CHEEK, Farmersville GINGER CHESNICK, Dallas GEORGE EUGENE CHOATE, Spito, Oklahoma HOMER M. CHRISTENSEN, Rainbow CHARLES D. CHUMLEY, Dallas IO ELLEN CLANTON, Dallas KENNETH PRATT CLAPP, Dallas ANN TONIA CLARK, Durango, Colorado DON CLARK, Dallas IACK RAYMOND CLARK, Indianapolis, Indiana IAMES G. CLARK, Dallas LEE CLARK, La Feria MARGARET CLARK, Dallas IAMES MARK CLEM, Dallas IAMES CLINTON, Dallas BERNICE COI-IN, Cuero HOWARD COLDWELL, Garland FRED ROBINSON COLE, Dallas GARLAND DEWEY COLLETT, IR., Dallas A. E. COLLIER, Dallas EARL GLENN COLTON, IR., San Antonio ALICE MARIE COMPTON, Dallas DIANE FRANCES COOK, Dallas WALTER COOK, Dallas WILLIAM C. COOK, IR., Dallas CHARLES COOPER, Dallas MARION F. COOPER, Dallas MARCH COOVER, Western Springs, Illinois WILLIAM COPE, Dallas DAVID COPELAND, Dallas ROBERT COTTINGHAM, Dallas C. R. COUCH, Dallas IACK COWART, Dallas CLERA ANN COX, Sweetwater LAURA IEAN COX, Corsicana ROY EDWARD COX, Dallas BOB BUELL CRAIG, Dallas ALICE EUGENIA CRANFORD, Dallas HAROLD EDWARD CRAWFORD, Anqelica, N. Y IOHN CORNELIUS CRAWFORD, Rockwall MARILYN I. CRAWFORD, McAllen DORRIS CROSS, Mineral Wells IOE LEONARD CROSS, Garland THOMAS IOSEPH CROWLEY, Dallas IOSE R. CRUZ, Laredo FRANCES LEE CULLUM, Ennis GORDON CULLUM, IR., Dallas IOI'IN F. CULLUM, IR., Dallas DALE CUNNINGI-IAM, Dallas BETTY CURRY, Dallas IANET CURTIS, Dallas WILLIAM DONALD CURTIS, Weatherford IAMES DALE, Warren GEORGE DAVENPORT, Dallas ARDEN M. DAVIS, Shreveport, Louisiana HARRIET DAVIS, Brooklyn, New York L. K. DAVIS, IR., Dallas IOI-INNIE DEBES, Beaumont EDWARD I. DEES, Dallas BARNEY CHARLES DELABANO, IR., Denison ROBERT V. DELARIOS, Dallas DIANE DELIN, Dallas IANIE DEMPSEY, Dallas WILLIAM DENNING, Chicago, Illinois MARILYN IOYCE DEWBERRY, Dallas ARTHUR DIBBLE, Dallas GLENN DICKERSON, Colbert, Oklahoma FREDERICK M. DIENER, Dallas WILLIAM EVANS DISHNER, Dallas GERALD FRANCIS DOLAN, Andover, New York CURTIS DOUGLASS, Dallas Anna Kinnear models the new look in bathing suits. it Maj 54 K5 K 123383 .. , ..,. 4 Xl, '90 I ig s K , I - .ff ir I A 'Filly . .Ji 'I ' M Sam fo 6 I Q-1 , J i a 2 QA, ff 5 X I 'x A Q .4 , W sv' I ti rf Y I Bandleader Fullenweider thumbs through his orchestras pix at Laughead Page Page 168 0PH0lVl0RE C. RICHARD DOUMANY, Dallas ORON MORGAN DOWDEY, IR., Monroe, Louisiana EDWARD DOWNS, Burbank, California ALLAN K. DRAY, IR., Dallas BONNA LEE DUBOIS, Beaumont WALTER EUGENE DUCKWORTH, Garland TOMMY G. DUEF, Dallas , DELBERT LEON DUGAN, Dallas MARILYN DUGGAN, Dallas DOYLE DUNCAN, Dallas MARY IANE DUNCAN, Bellville MARY DUNCAN, Dallas IOHN AUSTIN DURRETT, Dallas LESLIE I. DVORZSAK, Brooklyn, New York BETTY DYCHE, Los Angeles, California CHARLES EARLE, Alto DAVID EUGENE EDGAR, Fordyce, Arkansas PAT EDGAR, Dallas GORDON EDWARDS, Amarillo FLOYD ELKINS, Sealy HOLLIE ELLIOTT, Dallas ORIE E. ELLIOTT, IR., Gunter ELMER ELLISOR, IR., Cleveland DOROTHY B. EMERY, Dallas LEE EMERY, Dallas ' MARTHA ENOCHS, Lubbock BETTY IO EPPS, I-Iousion MARTIN LEE EPPS, IR., Parnpa IEANETTE ERNSTROM, Dallas DOROTHEA BELLE ERON, Corsicana BRADLEY ERRINGER, Dallas IAMES PATRICK EVANS, Dallas MARGARET EVANS, Fort Worth GERALD C. EVERETT, Ballantine, Montana ' THEODORE H. EVERETT, IR., Long Beach, New York CECIL G. EWING, Dallas MELVIN KEITH EWING, West Los Angeles, California HELEN EARR, Dallas ROBERT FARR, Dallas . WILLIAM DYSART EARRAR, IR., Waxahachie FRANK ANTHONY FAZIO, lersey City, New Iersey ELIZABETH ANN FERGUSON, Dallas FRANCIS LLOYD FERGUSON, Dallas OLIVIA ANN FERTETTA, Galveston RAY CHESTER FETHERSTON, Edqewoool, Pennsylvania BOBBY LEO FIKES, Dallas SEYMOUR FINKELSTEIN, Brooklyn, New York IOHN LAWRENCE FITCH, Caldwell, Kansas BILLIE BETH FITE, Wichita Falls BETTY RUTH FLOECK, Amarillo SUZANNE FLOTO, Dallas WILLIAM E. FLOTO, Dallas WILLIAM FLYNN, Pueblo, Colorado STANFORD FONG, Lake Village, Arkansas IARVIS W. FORD, Dallas L. E. FRANCIS, Artesia, New Mexico BARBARA LUCILLE FRANKLIN, Houston WILLIAM NEAL FRANKLIN, El Paso R. D. FRAZIER, Brashear NANCY FREE, Dallas IOE W. FRYE, Dallas BEN H. FULTON, San Angelo RICHARD FURLONG, Dallas WILLIAM FUQUA, Dallas LEE GAGE, Amsterdam, New York BEVERLY ESTELLE GARRETT, Houston ROBERT HILL GARRETT, Mesquite DAVID WESLEY GAULT, Dallas IOI-IN EDWARD GAY, McKinney BETTY GAYLE, Beeville DUDLEY WATSON GEORGE, Tyler DOROTHY GIBSON, Dallas 4 rw-.V Maurine and Ray Kenny take time out from housekeeping Ponies turn Seahorses at the Phi Delt A function. Page 169 Page 170 0PHOMORE DONALD GILBERT, Marlin IACK L. GILBERT, Dallas MARY SUE GILBERT, Houston IAMES GILBOW, Henrietta IOHN M. GLENDINNING, IR., Dallas HERBERT ROY GLENN, Dallas NANCY GOFF, Wichita Falls DIANE GOFORTH, Dallas JOHN D. GOINS, Corsicana EUGENE GOLDGAR, Dallas ART GOLDIN, Garland ANGELINA GOMEZ, Laredo DAVID MCALISTER GOODFELLOW, Dallas ARTHUR LEWIS GREEN, Dallas MARGARET MORGAN GREEN, Dallas ERIC R. GREENMAN, IR., Dallas IOHN GREENSTREET, Tulsa, Oklahoma WILLIAM MERRELL GREENWELL, Monroe, Louisiana FRANCIS M. GREGG, Clarksdale, Mississippi IOE NEELY GREGG, Dallas ' IOAN GREGORY, Dallas WALTER H. GROSS, Dallas RICHARD G. GUERRERO, Scm Antonio IERRY GUFFEY, Dallas BETTY GUILINGER, Cocaopolis, Pennsylvania DANIEL CHARLES HAHN, St. Louis, Missouri WILLIAM S. HAHN, Dallas ANNE HAINES, Dallas BRUCE HALL, Wichita, Kansas MAC S. HALL, Carrollton ANN HALLIDAY, Dallas EMANUEL HALPERN, Lawrence, Massachusetts VIRGINIA AZELLE HAMRICK, Sulphur Springs CLYDE HAN, Gazrlancl LAWRENCE KENNETH HANDLEY, Dallas LOUISE HANKINS, Rocksprinqs CLAYTON HANNA, Fife ERLING M. HANSEN, San Antonio IOHN HARANKA, Palmerton, Pennsylvania PAT HARDISON, Dallas ELMER EDWIN HARDWICK, Dallas WILLIAM E. HARE, Dallas LILA HARLOW, Port Arthur HAROLD HENGER, Dallas ROBERT HARRELSON, Dallas IACOUELIN HARRIS, Texarkana CARLTON HARRISON, D-allas FESTUS HOWELL HARRISON, IR., Dallas IOHN L. HASSELMEIER, Paris EUGENE HATHCOAT, Dallas IAY GORDON HAUTEMAN, Dallas LOUIS WILLIAM HAYES, Spring Green, Wisconsin RICHARD KENT HAYNES, Dallas RICHARD MOORE HAWLEY, Dallas EDWARD HAZLEWOOD, Dallas MARY MARGARET HEATH, Dallas VALERIE HECHT, Wichita Falls IAMES WILLIAM HEITMAN, Dallas EUGENE HERRING, Dall-as EDWARD HENDRICKS, Dallas ELOISE HENEGAR, Dallas RICHARD HENLEY, Dallas IULIAN HENRY, Lancaster GASTON HERD, Manchester, Kentucky CHARLES WAYNE HERRELL, Dallas LEE B. HEYMAN, Dallas THOMAS HICKEY, Ionesboro, Arkansas NORMA HIGGINBOTHAM, Dallas CARL HILL, Iolabel, Oklahoma PATRICIA HILL, Dallas IOE HILTON, Dallas MARSHALL HINES, Greenville Frank Malone prepares for the annual Cycen Fiodr tapping. For ME??? Page 171 0PHO Page 172 0RE IAYNE HODGE, Ruston, Louisiana WALTER CARLTON HOFHEINZ, Dallas SHEROD HOLCOMB, Dallas IANE HOLLAND, Wichita Falls ROBERT HOLLAND, Dallas GEORGE RYST HOLLABAUGH, Dallas IOEL NEWTON HOLLOWAY, Dallas BENIAMIN G. HOLMES, Iosephine I. FRANK HOLT, Dallas ROBERT HORNE, Houston GLEN R. HORTON, Rapid City, South Dakota IOANNE CONLON HOSKEN, San Antonio EDWARD HOWARD, Calvert KENNETH HOWARD, Waurika, Oklahoma WALTER M. HOWARD, McKinney ALBERT W. HOWE, Dallas MARTHA HOWELL, Dallas DORIS IEAN HOWSON, Dallas PAUL W. HUMPHRIES, IR., Dallas BRANT HUMPHREYS, Dallas IOHN HUMPHREYS, Dallas BETTY HUFFHINES, Dallas GEORGE HUGO, Lubbock IAMES ERNEST HULL, Mobile, Alabama LOUIS HULL, Elizabeth, New Iersey IAMES R. INGRAM, IR., Dallas LOIS IRBY, San Antonio DOUGLAS H. IRWIN, Dallas FRANK M. ISBELL, Dallas IOSEPH WALLACE IACK, IR., Dallas HERBERT W. IACIOBS, Mt. Vernon, New Iersey BILLY IACKSON, San Francisco, California GEORGE C. IACKSON, Mason, Tennessee HARRIET IANEWAY, Dallas IOHNNY E. IEAN, Dallas DONALD IENSEN, Weslaco DORIS IEWELL, Donna IOHN T. IOHNSON, Dallas PAT IOHNSON, Hobart, Oklahoma PHILIP IOHNSON, Dallas ROBERT I. IOI-INSON, Dallas S. ROBERT IOHNSON, Dallas CHESTER IONES, Winnsboro GEORGE WILLIAM IONES, IR., Dallas IEAN IONES, Dallas LAWRENCE IONES, Dallas LLOYD B. IONES, Iunction City, Arkansas PAT IONES, Dallas IAMES IORDAN, Webster Groves, Missouri IANICE IORDAN, Dallas A. P. IOYNER, Borqer PETER D. IURGENSEN, San Iose, California HENRY KADAKAS, Brooklyn, New York HERBERT KARREN, Fort Worth DONALD KEITH, Houston ELMER R. KELLEY, IR., Dallas I. R. KELSO, IR., Dallas MURT F. KELTY, Dimebox MARY LOU KENDRICK, Dallas ANN KERR, San Antonio IOAN KESSLER, Kansas City, Missouri VEIKKO K. KETOLA, Cloquet, Minnesota WILLIAM LEONARD KILLGORE, IR., Houston IACK KINARD, Dallas ALFRED P. KINE, IR., Dallas SUANNE KING, Dallas GEORGE LOGAN KIRBY, IR., Dallas SHANNON R. KIRBY, McKinney CHARLES KIRKLEN, Brownwood DOROTHY KLEIN, Dallas FRANK KOENINGER, IR., Chillicothe ALVIN A. KOLLAIA, Corpus Christi All they need is music. Ole Man Collier-late again! Page I 73 0PHO Page 174 ORE ANDREW KONNERTH, IR., Dallas I-IOMER KOON, Gainesville STANLEY KOSMAL, Oconto, Wisconsin WILLIAM H. KRAMER, Antiqo, Wisconsin CAROL KREER, Dallas CLYDE KRESGE, IR., Fate DONALD E. KRETZER, Dallas EDWIN KRUMMENACHER, St. Louis, Missouri LOUIS KUNTZ, Dallas MARGARET KUYKENDALL, Dallas ALEXANDER LEON KYMAN, New York, New York ARLON LAIRD, Bronson HENRY LONNIE LAND, Dallas BURNICE LANDRESS, Dallas BETTY LANE, Montgomery, Alabama MARGARET ANNE LANG, Cuero IAMES LANGENWALTER, Lebanon, Illinois BETTY LANGLEY, Hot Springs, Arkansas BOB LANKEORD, Edwardsville, Illinois RICHARD LANNING, Lakeland, Florida EDWARD HAROLD LASKA, Brooklyn, New York I-IOBART DAVID LASSETER, Gadsden, AlaBama IIMMY LATZER, Dallas BARBARA LAWES, Galveston HENRY LAWSON, Blue Ridge CAROL LEACH, Dallas IAMES D. LEAL, Houston WALTER R, LEDBETTER, IR., Dallas ALFRED S. LEE, IR., Texarkana BOBBY SAM LEE, Dallas LILA LEE, Dallas ANN LEFTWICH, Dallas IIMMY W. LEFTWICH, Dallas IOAN LEFTWICH, Dallas BETTY IANE LEMMON, Dallas ROBERT V. LENTZ, Dallas TACK G. LEONARD, Waco IOHNNY R. LESTER, Houston RALPH I. LETTIERI, Dallas LOUIS T. LEPERE, Dallas DAVID I. LEWIS, Fort Worth GARLAND DAVID LEWIS, Fresno, Califorrnia IOHN R. LEWIS, Dallas MORRIS E. LEWIS, Mesquite HERBERT R. LIEBECK, New York, New York CAROLYN LIGHTFOOT, Dallas ROBERT HENRY LINDOP, IR., Dallas DAVID LINDSAY, Dallas BARBARA IOAN LISENBA, Dallas NELSON A. LLOYD, Ravenna, Ohio IOHN HENRY LOHMAN, Dallas CAROLYN LONGNECKER, Dallas ALICE LOUGHBOROUGH, Dallas RAYMOND CALVIN LOVELL, Gatesville VIRGINIA ANN LOWREY, Dallas DARWIN LUCAS, Dallas ROBERT GOODWIN LYNCH, Baltimore, Maryland THOMAS K. LYNDON, Dallas MARILYN IEAN LUST, Tyler ROBERT I. MACDONALD Il, Lubbock SILVAN EARL MCALPIN, Milford IOHN R. McATEE, IR., Dallas REX MCCABE, IR., Dallas MARY MCCARLEY, McKinney CARL MCCLELLAN, Monroe, Louisiana CHARLES FERRELL MCCLONNY, Dallas RICHARD MCCOOK, Bridgeport, Connecticut HENRY VIRGIL MCCORKLE, IR., Pampa BUSTER MCCOY, Grand Prairie ROBERT MCDANIEL, Archer City WEBB MCDANIEL, Perris EARL D. MCDONALD, Santa Anna Intermission-'and a quick siesta for Florence Wolff. - . 1 X, ,, A 'VW ' f-ff ' Aff' V . 5 g' i ' I - .. f .Ear V -. K I 1 l 1, f I A ?...:.5.-,1 it I., Q - , ---- ,.,,. .. S I 1 ..r. 1- -E g, g ,' . , Q . A X 5, , ,K ,I . ig I W 31 6' 1 I1 P 1 Q ,I .f 'E: ' 1 . . 4 X 3. ,ff . -is Q 1 'Xia my 1 we if tint What the well-dressed man will wearflo the Sig Alph Kid party. Page I75 0PHO ORE LEONARD MCDONALD, Dallas MARY MARGARET MCDONALD, Dallas GEORGE ALBERT MCEARLAND, IR., Dallas THOMAS M. MCGRATH, Dallas NANCY MCGREW, Dallas BILLY MCKNIGHT, Wills Point IANE MCKNIGHT, Dallas MILDRED MCLEOD, Dallas CORA IEAN MCMAHON, Mountain Horne, Arkansas RALPH VERN MCMILLIN, Dallas MAX W. MCNEIL, Trinidad IANE MCNIEL, Wichita Falls IULIA ADEN MCQUILLEN, College Station ROBERT MACON, Dallas ALBERT MAHAFEEY, Conroe BUCHANAN MALCOM, Nolan MARGARET MALITZ, Dallas PATRICIA GAYLE MALONE, Dallas CHARLES E. MANLEY, Chanute, Kansas ANN MANLY, Houston ROBERT C. MANLY, Grinnell, Iowa RAYMOND EDWARD MANN, Amarillo ROSEMARY MANSKE, McGregor IAMES MARION, Frisco AMY MARSHALL, Dallas GRACE MARSTON, Dallas MILDRED MARSTON, Dallas ARCHIE E. MARTIN, Electra GRADY G. MARTIN, Henderson IRA WIER MARTIN, IR., Dallas PEGGY MARTIN, Dallas WILBUR EXLINE MARTIN, Dallas WILLIAM SMALL MARTIN, Denver, Colorado HARVEY C. MASON, Beaumont CHARLES E. MASSOUD, Wylie TOM W. MASTERSON, San Antonio EVALYN M. MATNEY, Augusta ANNE MATTHEWS, Ranger PAULA MATTHEWS, Dallas RICHARD MATTHIES, West Haven, Connecticut BENIAMIN MATTO, Warp, West Virginia GERALD R. MAY, Dallas KARL L. MAYBERRY, Shawnee, Oklahoma NICHOLAS MAZUR, Frackville, Pennsylvania DORIS MEAD, Dallas ROBERT NEIL MEDARIS, Dallas SHIRLEY MELTON, Dallas WAYNE A. MELTON, Dallas ROBERT F. MELTZER, New Rochelle, New York ANN MENDENHALL, Dallas RICHARD MERRYMAN, Buffalo, New York CHARLTON MILAM, Dallas EARL WAYNE MILLER, Deport LAUREL MILLER, Dallas ROBERT W. MILLER, Teaneck, New Iersey N. EUGENE MITCHELL, Dallas STEWART FRANCIS MITCHELL, Clementon, New Ier PATRICIA ANN MIX, Dallas IO ANNE MIZE, Houston DONALD ORAN MONROE, Denton ROBERT A. MONTGOMERY, Denison THOMAS MOONEY, Dallas BETTY MOORE, Beaumont ELEANOR LYNN MOORE, Memphis IAMES ROY MOORE, IR., Dallas MARC MOORE, Dallas VERNON MOORE, Mexico City, Mexico WALTER D. MOORE, Dallas IAMES MOORHEAD, IR., Ennis WELDON L. MORGAN, IR., Dallas IO ANN MORRISON, Lake Charles, Louisiana DONALD MORTIMORE, Connellsville, Penna. Bill and Kay Richards-Mr. and Mrs. Mustang. sey st time Renshovfs spoken to cz woman since his tie got caught in the fan! Page 1 77 OPHO Page 178 0RE IO ANN MORTON, Corpus Christi 'BEATRICE MOSELEY, Dallas PATSY MOSELEY, Dallas MARILYN MOSER, Stamford, Connecticut IACK E, MOUNTS, Dallas FORREST W. MOWERY, Clarksville, Tennessee ION MICHAEL MUCKLEROY, San Antonio KEN B. MUELLER, Houston PATRICIA MARILYN MULLIN, Amarillo REAVES MURPHEY, Tyler PHYLLIS MURPHEY, Dallas THOMAS P. MURPHY, IR., Dallas ROBERT RANDALL MUSTARD, Cleveland, Ohio GEORGE MYERS, IR., Monroe, Louisiana IOHN MYERS, Garland MARILYN MYERS, Dallas LARRY NABHOLTZ, Dallas WILLIAM C. NATION, Dallas MARIAN NEWMAN, Corsicana IOHN R. NEWSAME, Mount Vernon PRESTON NICHOLAS, Dallas WILFRED CARL NICHOLAS, Dallas CLAUDE S. NICHOLS, Dallas BOB NICOUD, Dallas CHARLES E. NIEDERER, Waco BILL NIGHSWONGER, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma IEAN NIMMO, Cleburne DREW NOBLE, Wichita, Kansas O. IAMES NOBLE, Iackson Heights, New York CLIFFORD NOE, Denison GRACE NORMAN, Dallas BOB NORTON, Dallas EDWARD OAKES, Dall-as RICHARD D. O'BRIEN, Dallas IOE O'CONNELL, Dallas IANET OGAN, Dallas DOROTHY MAY OGLESKY, Ennis MARY VIRGINIA ORNING, Nashville, Tennessee TOM OVERSTREET, Mission CLIFFORD C. OWEN, Cincinnati, Ohio GEORGE W. OWEN, IR., Dallas IANIS OWENS, Dallas RICHARD OWENS, Dallas HAYNES BUSTER OWNBY, Dallas MACE OYLER, Ranger EDDIE PACE, Dallas IACK L. PACK, Dallas FREDDA PADDLEFORD, Dallas IAMES EDGAR PALMER, IR., Dallas MARION E, R. PALMER, Dallas THOMAS I. PARDEE, Dallas IAMES SPONABLE PARKER, Dallas WILLIAM B. PARKER, Dallas DIBBLE PARKES, Dallas IOSEPH WILLIAM PARNELL, Corpus Christi CHRIS H. PARR, Alvord PATSY PATRICK, Dallas WILLIAM D. PATTERSON, Dallas DAVID NEWTON PAYNE, Fort Worth ROBERT WADE PAYNE, IR., San Antonio HELEN LOUISE PELHAM, Fort Worth PERCY I. PENN, Dallas VENIZELOS PENTIKIS, Fort Worth WILLIAM IOHN PERETIC, Sharpsville, Penna. CHARLES PERRY, Texarkana LLOYD WESLEY PERKINS, Port Arthur NORMA PETERSON, Dallas LAWRENCE B. PETTIT, IR., Monroe, Louisiana ALBERT G. PEAEF, Tyler GLENN STERLING PHILLIPS, Tyler IESSIE ELMIRA PHILLIPS, Tornball LEE PHILLIPS, Marble Falls Tink McMurrin completes a some-rsault at the Dolphin Club Aquacade. Two Atkins inmates take time for serious thought. 'i Page 179 OPHO Page .780 0RE BOBBY LELAND PICKETT, Dallas BETTIE PIRANIO, Dallas EMIL S. PIRAINO, Dallas KURT PLAUT, Dallas MARY POINDEXTER, Dallas IOSEPH E. POKLADNIK, Dallas RALPH K. POND, IR., Wichita Falls IOAN PORTER, Beeville DICK POST, San Antonio IUNE POTEET, Kinqsville CURTIS F. POTTS, IR., Dallas IOYCE POTTS, Mineola HENRY S. POTWIN, Dallas GERALD L. POWELL, Dallas VIRGINIA POWERS, McLeod, Mississiippi IIMMY PRATT, Sulphur Springs RUTH V. PRICE, Anthony CHARLES FRANKLIN PROFFITT, Dallas NINA PRUTER, San Mateo, California LOCKE PURNELL, Dallas NICK PUSPURICA, IR., Dallas DONNA ANN PYLE, Dallas WILLIAM H. RABUN, Dallas HOWARD RAMBO, Overton HOWARD LYN RAMSEY, Mart BETTY LESLIE RANDALL, Dallas IAMES DEE RATLIFF, IR., Irving IOE RAYE, I-'ort Worth WALTER RAYMOND, Cleveland, Ohio EVELYN RAYZOR, Houston IAMES REA, Dallas PHILIP WEAVER REAGAN, Trinidad CECIL REDDICK, IR., Dallas WILLIAM REED, Clinton, Oklahoma LEE H. REIFF, Newton, Kansas MILDRED REYNOLDS, Gulfport, Mississippi TAYLOR RHODES, Chanute, Kansas CHARLES RICHARDSON, Dallas WALLACE LEE RICHARDSON, Dallas VANDA RICHEY, Dallas I I BOBBIE IRIS RICKARD, Dallas ROSALIND RIDDLE, Dallas IACK RILEY, El Reno, Oklahoma BARBARA RING, Houston CHET RINGEISEN, Dallas RAMON RIVAS, IR., Fajardo, Puerto Rico MARY BETH ROACH, Dallas ROBERT ROACH, Houston IO ANNA ROAN, Dallas ROY REED ROARK, Plano WILLIAM ROBBYNS, IR., Brownsville ALBERT ROBERTS, Dallas EDWARD ROBINS, New York City, New York CHARLES ROBINSON, Wichita Falls IACK ROBINSON, Fort Worth DOROTHY ROEHR, Dallas DOLLIE SUE ROGERS, Center SIDNEY DAVIS ROGERS, Sherman THELMA ROMOTSKY, Dallas BARBARA ROSS, Bartlesville, Oklahoma CLAUDE T. ROSS, Dallas GENE ROSS, Dallas KYLE ROTE, San Antonio TUCKER KIMBALL ROYALL, Dallas SHERRY LEE ROYSTER, Dallas MARGERY ALICE RUGGLES, Dallas GUSTAV ADOLPH RYSER, IR., Dallas MARY ANNE SAMMONS, Dallas MARGARET IO SAMUELS, San Antonio BILLY G. SANFORD, Dallas GRETA SAUNDERS, Dallas IKE SCARBOROUGH, Dallas Dan'l brought proof oi the hilllop's western atmosphere. L Yellow Bird, Rosie, Hal, Bev, and four rolls at the Kappa dinner danc Page 181 Page 182 0PHO 0Rll LEO SCARBOROUGH, Dallas FLOYD SCHEINNAN, New York, New York IAKE WILLIAM SCHERER, Dallas IOSEPH A. SCHIFRIN, Brooklyn, New York FREDERICK CARL SCHMIDT, IR., Houston MAURICE Cf. SCHWARTZ, Chioaqo, Illinois RAY SCOTT, Dallas WILLIAM SEABOLD, Keokuk, Iowa MARY IEAN IANET SEE, Chrisman, Illinois IOAN SEGARS, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma LARRY SELDEN, Palestine NANCY SELLERS, Dallas GERALD SENSABAUGH, Dallas ELIZABETH ANN SETZER, Dallas WILBUR L. SHACKELFORD, Valliant, Oklahoma ROBERT HUMPHREY SHADLE, El Paso DAN SHIPLEY, Luikin IAMES PORTER SHORT, D-allas WILLIE RAY SHORT, Dallas MELVIN B. SHULER, Orange MYRON SHWIFF, Dallas ZONA SILVIS, Hutchinson, Kansas E. RICHARD SIMMONS, Pine Bluff, Arkansas IOE SIMMONS, Athens TEXAS SIMPSON, Sanger MARY ELIZABETH SINGLETON, Wichita Falls IIMMY SKINNER, Marlin IOAN SLAUGHTER, San Anqelo LEE ROY SLAUGHTER, IR., Dallas NANCY SLOAN, Dallas PAULINE S. SLOAN, Wichita Falls IOHN STANLEY SMALE, London, Enqlanol DAVID EDISON SMITH, Dallas D. K. SMITH, Pawhuska, Oklahoma IAMES ELIOTT SMITH, League City HOWARD SMITH, Cooper IAMES WELDON SMITH, Dallas MARY ANN SMITH, Dallas SARA SMITH, Tyler ' SHARON SMITH, Dallas IOYCE L. SNODDY, McAlester, Oklahoma IACOUELYN SNOWDEN, Dallas RICHARD D. SOHL, Cleveland, Ohio IOSEPH SOMER, Dallas 215. ff . .. , -2, SSS: X -13.2 I M51 RUGEL SOWELL, San Marcos LOUIS NEWTON SPARKMAN, IR., Dallas CECILIA B. SPARKS, Brook, Indiana IOAN SPENCER, Pittslourq 5 P S FLORA STAFFORD, Sherman WILLIAM A. STALSWORTH, Dallas GEORGE I. STANEK, Dallas THEODORE A. STANFORD, San Francisco, Calif. EDWARD STEBBINS, Cleveland, Ohio VADA STEED, Tyler MARY L. STEIN, Dallas SUE STEINMAN, Beaumont H6 X K JEAN STENZEL, Dallas ALVIS D. STEPHENSON, IR., Dall-as CHARLES E. STEVENS, Mineral Wells FRANK STEVENSON, Caddo Mills WILLIAM G. A. STEVENSON, Rockwall IOE STEVER, Dallas ARDEN STEWART, Corpus Christi IOE MARTIN STILES, IR., Sebring, Florida EDWARD C. STOKES, Duncan, Oklahoma SADYEANN STRAWBRIDGE, PAUL STRUCELY, Dallas LOUIS STULTZ, Dallas Dallas CHARLENE SULLIVAN, Dallas ROBERT C. SUTTON, Dallas THOMAS R. SUTTON, Dallas WILLIAM CLYDE SWATZELL, Trussville, Alabama See YOU! denffsf fWiCe C1 year. Ex B. I. Roberts forgot her other sleev 9. Page Page 184 OPHO 0RE IAMES BERNARD SWEATMAN, Camden, Arkansas CHARLES SWIFT, Stamford NODINE LEE SWIFT, Dallas NANCY SWINNEY, Dallas CHARLES SYDNEY, Dallas ELVIN EVERETT TACKETT, Dallas DONALD IOHN TALMON, Scarsdale, New York IOHN T. TANNER, IR., Crandall IIMMY TAYLOR, Ferris NANCY LEE TAYLOR, Baytown PAUL C. TEAS, IR., Dallas RUSSELL TEETER, Corpus Christi WILLIAM I. TEETER, Corpus Christi BARBARA THOMAS, Alexander, Arkansas DONALD G. THOMAS, Dallas HUGHSTON THOMAS, Dallas IOSEPH M. THOMAS, Dallas MARTHA E. THOMAS, Dallas IAMES THOMPSON, Dallas KENNETH I. THOMPSON, Dallas MARY ANN THOMPSON, Dallas ROBERT BRUCE THOMPSON, IR., Eagle Pass PATSY RHEA THRASHER, Dallas PAUL RAY TIEMANN, Garland MARGARET IANE TIMS, Dallas RICHARD THOMAS TIMSAK, New York, New York IAMES TINDLE, Chicago, Illinois GEORGE TINKLE, Dallas I RALPH ELDEN TIPPIT, Drumriqht, Oklahoma MIKE W. TIPPS, IR., Dallas HARTLEY KENT TODEE, Dallas IOHN IAMES TOMAINO, Red Bank, New Iersey RUBEN IAVIER TORRES, McAllen DAN TOWER, Dallas BARBARA IEAN TOWNER, Nashville, Tennessee CAROLY N TRAVIS, Dallas THOMAS T. TRIBBLE, Waxahachie LYNN T RIMBLE, Greenville IAMES C. TUBB, Dallas IAMES CLINTON TURNER, Allen IOE B. 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Sgy Ah, Evelyn Page 185 0PH0lVl0RE I l J l I Page 186 ANN WEST, Ozona HARLEY BRUCE WEST, IR., Dallas SYLVIA WESTEALL, Dallas ANNE WI-IARTON, Dallas IULIUS WHATLEY, Dallas BEVERLY WHEELER, Berlin, Massachusetts EDWARD D. WHITE, Weatherford LLOYD EARLSTEAN WHITE, Fort Smith, Ark. CLARENCE M. WHITLOCK, IR., Dallas IOY WHITMARSH, Dallas CLIFTON C. WI-IITWORTH, Boerne RICHARD ANDREW WIDENER, Dallas CRAIG WILBORN, Dallas DANIEL CALVIN WILKINSON, McCamey IANIE LORRAINE WILLBERN, Dallas DEWEY C. WILLIAMS, Dallas EMORY EARL WILLIAMS, Dallas GENE WILLIAMS, Dallas IAMES ALEXANDER WILLIAMS, Pine Bluff, Arkansas IAMES E. WILLIAMS, Dallas PATSY IO WILLIAMS, Shreveport, Louisiana REID H. WILLIAMS, Dallas SALLY ANN WILLIAMS, Port Arthur WELDON M. WILLIAMS, Ardmore, Oklahoma ROBERT E. WILLIFORD, Dallas FRED WILLINS, Memphis, Tennessee ROBBIE I. WILLS, Dallas CHARLES ROBERT WILSON, Dallas ELLIS WILSON, IR., San Antonio LEON F. WILSON, Dallas A. C. WINKLER, IR., Dallas CRANFILL KARL WISDOM, Loco, Oklahoma MARIORIE WISE, Bee-ville BOB WISEMAN, Dallas CARL D. WISEMAN, Dallas ALVIN WITHROW, Dallas LOUISE WITTY, Winona, Mississippi BILLY BOB WOLF, Wichita Falls EDDY ALBERT WOLFF, Dallas O. H. WOOD, Morrilton, Arkansas ROBERT T. WOOD, Dallas IAMES ANTHONY WOODS, Dallas CLYDE OSCAR WORD, IR., Memphis, Tennessee ROBERT YATES, Dallas TOMMY R. YATES, Dallas PAT YEARGAN, Dallas BILLIE IO YOUNG, Dallas HERBERT E. YOUNG, Enid, Oklahoma KATHERINE YOUNG, Louisville, Kentucky LAWRENCE AUTRY YOUNG, lR., Dallas OPAL ZENZ, Kerrville IOHN ZUNIGA, Dallas Who's amazed at whom-Sharon or B. l.? Musianq fillies in action. A - --',------ - w ' :ef ,521 If 1,..IQ.fQf:jf'f . W -F - . Mb I' . ' 'Q :fs ..-.-..... v Mm... fr , ,,, ., . Us .. , ,, . WSWQ if ., , . - -- - is ' , swf. . . . V., . . 1 if gilmbefg? , 1 V V y ,Q H . V, v., V Y ' . A ,f....f,4u V l Vf . ---, -,-,, ., -A Tv I..-A: .ill .i ,5 ,?g,,.., ., YI - J A, . 1 ...H - M ' ' , in . 4 f 4--f .V . Q. 1.2 - Q LAQA V ' M 1 A , f' f ..,, ' ' A 5 f 5 - 55 ' 'Z .sf 4 .5 .- 'ig '. VAX 1: .is V , ,. . I 'lt ' .cv ' K' ' - - il X gg..- . 1 - . . g , A , A wif? 1 L ln ei .I X si. Bob Tillman provides an old iwisl to a new idea. Iron men Sam Wood and lolm Cheney wait to get their ears lilled. Page 187 1 , I U 115221, Q As Y V- FRESHMEN Po Page 190 FRE HME ALAINE AARON, Mineola ELVIE PAYE ACORD, Valley Mills BILLY IOE ADAMS, Dallas DON C. ADAMS, Dallas RAYMOND EDWARD ADCOCK, Dallas IACK BARTON ADKISSON, Dallas CARLTON ALDERSON, Fort Worth FRANCES ANN ALEXANDER, Beaumont GEORGE REED ALEXANDER, IR., Terrell LEO GUS ALEXANDER, Dallas RICHARD ALEXANDER, Dallas DORIS PAYE ALLBRIGHT, Crockett MARIANNE ALLDAY, Shreveport, Louisiana IUNE ALLEN, Wichita Falls IANE ALLMAN, Dallas HARRY PETE ANASTOPULOS, Dallas CHARLES R. ANDERHUB, Dallas IANE ANDERSON, Birmingham, Alabama PATTY LOU ANDREWS, Dallas IOSEPH A. ANDRIES, Many, Louisiana IENCY ANTONSON, Dallas IAMES WALTER ARNOLD, Arp WILLIAM IOEL ARNOLD, Tyler CHARLES ASHBAUGH, Natrona Heights, Penna CHARLES TIREE ASHFORD, Houston BRUCE ASHLEY, Fresnillo Zac., Mexico RAY CLINTON ASHWOOD, Baytown BEVERLY ASKEW, Dallas GENE AUSTIN, Dallas DOROTHY AUTRY, Dallas WILLIAM L. AUTRY, Amarillo GILBERT STILES AVERY III, San Antonio RUSSELL BACHUS, Trenton, New Iersey HENRY BAET, Dallas WILLIAM S. BAGLEY, IR., Ada, Oklahoma MAREE BAGULEY, Saginaw, Michigan PERRY P. BAILEY, IR., San Antonio BARBARA BAIRD, Dallas NANCY BAIRD, Dallas WILLIAM BAIRD, Dallas BOBBY C. BAKER, Dallas CARL R. BAKER, Dallas BILLIE BALL, Cotton Valley, Louisiana MURRAY BANKSTON, Dallas IOE BARNETT, IR., Malakott RAY BARNETT, W-aco MONA CLARE BARRETT, San Antonio ELDRED BARRICK, Dallas LENDY I. BARTON, Dallas BURTIS BATES, Malakoif DEDRIC B. BAXTER, Gatesville MARY BEALL, Nacoqdoches PATTIE BEAMON, Houston RULE BEASLEY, Texarkana, Arkansas MILDRED BECK, Plainview IOHN LEWIS BECKHAM, Dallas PATTY BELL, Dallas LINDALYN BENNETT, Dallas DWIGHT H. BENSON, Dallas ERIC BENSON, Dallas ROBERT LEWIS BERNET, Dallas DORIS IOANNE BERNGES, Skorie, Illinois CHARLES A. BEST, Dallas ANN BETHEA, El Paso BESSIE ELLEN BIDDLE, Three Rivers TRUETT A. BISHOP, Dallas BRYANT BLACK, Dallas DOROTHY ANN BLACK, San Antonio ROSALIND IOANNE BLACK, Dallas IUNE BLACKWELL, Dallas BABS BLAINE, Dallas FRANK WILLARD BLOODWORTH, Cottonwood, Arizona Thomc1sson's busiest day-Homecoming. Future Varsity star, Sollenwerck, the Waxahachie Kid. Page FRE HIVIE ROBERT BODDEKER, Houston NORMA BOGGAN, Dallas DON BOHART, Dallas THELMA VIRGINIA GIST BOONE, Cashmere, Washington BONNIE BOREN, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma VIVIENNE BOSWELL, Fort Worth RONALD BOWLIN, Dallas WILLIAM BOWLING, Dallas LEE W. BOWMAN, Dallas IOE C. BRADLEY, Dallas LEROY ELGIN BRAGG, IR., Dallas NANCYE BRAGG, Dallas WAYNE BRATCHER, Dallas MELVIN C. BRANS, Dallas DON BRAUGH, Beaumont LEON BREEDING, Hillsboro WILLIAM C. BROOKSHIRE, Beaumont EDWARD E. BROWN, Dallas IOANNA BROWN, Mason, Michigan LAWRENCE BROWN, Dallas LILLY BRUNELL, Dallas IOAN BRYAN, Dallas MARCUS BUCHANAN, Dallas RICHARD BUCKNER, Pleasant Hill, Missouri ERNEST W. BUCK, IR., Dallas VIRGINIA BUETTNER, Dallas WILLIAM E. BUFFINGTON, Paris BILL BUMGARNER, Fort Worth RAYMOND W. BURCH, Wylie NEAL BURNETT, IR., Dallas WILLIAM BURKHARDT, Dallas IULIUS W. BURRESS, Dallas LOREN BURTON, IR., San Antonio IOAN BUSH, Dallas ROBERT BYRON BUTLER, Dallas IO BYERS, Weatherford WAYNE HITT CALDWELL, Caruthersville, Missouri HERBERT NEWTION FRANKLIN CALHOUN, Dallas Page MARILEE CALHOUN, Beeville BOBBY CAMPBELL, Dallas BETTY CANON, Lonqview IACK CANNON, Henderson MARY MCKENZIE CANNON, Camden, Arkansas WALTON CANNON, Dallas XOCHITL CANO, Dallas DON CANTWELL, Dallas CHARLES CANTY, Dallas IRVING CLARENCE CARLSON, Bristol, Conn. IAMES CARLYLE, Troup IO ANN CARTER, Dallas LOU MARR CARTER, San Antonio VIRGINIA ANN CARTER, Amarillo IOE CASSIUS, New York, New York EDWIN HILL CAWTHON, Dallas CAROLYN CEINCO, Houston CHARLES E. CHAMBERS, Chicaqo, Illinois PHILIP H. CHAMBERLAIN, Dallas MARY EDITH CHATFIELD, Dallas IEAN CLAUDE CHAUFFOUR, Bouloqne, Seine, France BOB CI-IENEY, Dallas GRETCHEN CHERRY, Dallas CHARLES CHILCOAT, Terrell C. D. CHRISTIAN, Seaqoville TOMMY CHRISTIAN, San Antonio SARAH WALKER CLARK, Forest Hill, Tennessee SHIRLEY CLARK, Dallas WILLIAM EUGENE CLARK, Wills Point IIMMIE M. CLAUNCH, Dallas DOLORES CLEMENTT, Dallas WILLIAM EDGAR CLIFTON, McKinney IOANN COATE, Pharr RONALD COATS, Dallas Mr. and Mrs. Jordan and all the Super salesmanship by Betty Conner. Iordanetles. Page 193 Page 194 FRE HIVIE I NANCY COKE, Dallas CARROLL C. COKER, Dallas ROLAND ARTHUR COLBY, Dallas SILAS W. COLEMAN, Grand Prairie HUGH COLLARD, Ennis CAROL COLLINS, Dallas MARY ALICE COLLINS, Dallas IOHN R. CONGER, Indianapolis, Indiana BILL S. CONLEY, Dallas PAUL KAY CONNER, Iacksboro DON CONUTESON, Beaumont SUZANNE G. COOK, Dallas MARY SHIRLEY COOLIDGE, Dallas MARTHA COONROD, Dallas BARBARA COOPER, Ness City, Kansas BETTY COOPER, Roscoe BETTY IEAN COOPER, Dallas GERALD BOONE COOPER, Garland A. V. CORPENING, IR., Bowie HARRY W. CORMIER, Ionesboro, Arkansas ROSE MARIE COUNORTY, Dallas WILLIAM WALLACE CORY, Dallas GERALD COTHES, Santa Fe, New Mexico DON P. COVINGTON, Dallas ALICE MARIE COWAN, Dallas DALE COWLEY, Dallas DEXTER COX, Petty ROBERT L. CREASY, Charlottesville, Virginia FORREST CRISWELL, Ackerly IAMES WATSON CRONIN, Dallas MORGAN LEVON CROW, Dallas WARREN CUNNINGHAM, Dallas CONSTANCE CURETON, Wichita Falls LAWRENCE LLOYD CURTIS, Dallas FLOYD DANIEL, Wilmer MAX DANIEL, Dallas ROBERT LEON DANIELL, Baird GENE DANNER, Bonham ANNA DANUSER, I-lot Springs, Arkansas ROGER DARBY, Dallas BILL DAVID, Gorman CHARLES DAVIS, Dallas DONNA DAVIS, Crockett OTTIE IANE DAVIS, Nevada BARBARA IEAN DAWGHERTY, Temple HAZEL DEASON, Henderson IAY DEEDS, Enid, Oklahoma ROBERT DEES, Dallas ELYSE DEFFKE, Greeley, Colorado GLORIA IANE DELONG, Dallas DONALD RICHARD DENNIS, Lancaster IOHN TALLEY DENSON, Cameron IOE DENTON, Bonham BILLY DeSHAZO, Dallas ALLEN ROBERT DESMOND, Tucson, Arizona ANN LAVONNE DICKARD, Dallas MARGARET FRANCES DICKSON, Wichita Falls VANITA DICKEN SON, Dallas IULIA DIXON, Dallas JEAN DOBSON, Tulsa, Oklahoma DOROTHY DODSON, Dallas LEONARD IAMES DONOHOE, Cisco VON RAY DOUTHIT, Dallas IAMES GLENN DOWD, Dallas RAY DOWLING, Neenah, Wisconsin MARILYN ANN DRAPER, Sarasota, Florida WILLIAM DRAPER, Alto EVELYN DUKKONY, Nashville, Tennessee HAROLD DUNCAN, Dallas LAWRENCE FRANCIS DUNDON, Rock Falls, Illinois ANTHONY DYER, Dallas DIANA DYER, Pikeville, Kentucky E QR Vigil will A Dgfgvtgxvi sw Maybe these are Zeta Men. The Cager quartet featuring Zatopek, Luiz, Penn, and Salmon. Page 195 l l Page 196 FRE HME RAYN ICE EADS, Uvalde BOB EARL, Kerens RICHARD EARNHART, Kinqsville DORIS ECHART, Dallas ODIS ECHOLS, Shreveport, Louisiana BILLIE EDGAR, Victoria KATHLEEN EIDSON, Slaton HORACE ELAM, IR., Dallas MARTIN ELFANT, Dallas IESSIE D. ELGIN, Buffalo BETTY ENGLISH, Wichita Falls SARAH ENGLISH, Dallas ED E. ESTES, Fordyce, Arkansas CHARLOTTE ESTILL, Dallas BOBBY D. EVANS, Beaumont WAYNE EVANS, St. Louis, Missouri ANN EVERHEART, Sherman Brazil MARIE FAGAN, Marshall MARY ELIZABETH FARRINGTON, Dallas CLINTON FASELER, Yancey IOHN FAXON, Dallas MARTIN BENIAMIN FELDMAN, Dallas IAMES FERGUSON, Dallas QUENTIN SHELTON FERRELL, Dallas MARGARET ELIZABETH FISER, Sweet Home, IAQUELYN FISHER, Dallas CAROL FLANDERS, Houston LINDSAY FLECK, Dallas WILLIAM FLEENER, Dallas BOBBY FLEMING, Bells ' MARY ANN FLETCHER, Grand Saline SYBLE ELOUISE FLUTH, San Antonio BENIAMIN HORTON FLY, Dallas GREDA FOGELBERG, Irving GEORGE FOOSHEE, Wichita, Kansas BETTY FORBES, Dallas CHARLES RUSSELL EBERSOLE, Hu-rnmelsiown, Pa IOSEPHINE EPIFANIO, IR., Paulsboro, New lersey ANGELICA HERBENI OTTO FACCHINI, Iaquara IAMES MEAD FAIRCLOTH, IR., Quincy, Florida Arkansas KAY FORD, Carthaqe HERSCHEL FORESTER, Dallas IOSEPH FORGATCH, Orient, Illinois FRED FOSTER, Dallas ROBERT I. FOUSHEE, Dallas BARCLAY F. FOX, Westfield, New Iersey RICHARD FRAGER, Abilene MARY ENINE FRANCEY, Balboa, Canal Zone DAVID FRANKFURT, Dallas WILLIAM V. FRASCO, Dallas MARY NICKI FRASER, Pampa GENE FREELAND, Dallas FLOYD FREDERICK FREEMAN, IR., Monona, Iowa WILLIAM N. FULBRIGHT, St. Louis, Missouri NORMAN BURR FURLONG, Norwalk, Ohio IAMES IOSEPH GALLO, Weymouth, Mass. IACKSON R. GALLOWAY, Alexandria, Louisiana RICHARD I. GANGURSKY, Dallas BETTY ANN GARRETT, Pittsburg RAYMOND DICKSON GARY, Bolinq ROBERT D. GATTIS, Fort Worth IOHN GEALY, Dallas CLARA IANECE GIBBS, Hot Springs, Arkansas IOHN HOWELL GIBBS, Pearsall VESTA GIDDINGS, Brenham NANCY GIDLEY, Dallas BILL GIEB, Dallas RAY GILBREATH, Dallas MARY GILMORE, Dallas EARL GLASGOW, Dallas IOHN GLENN DAFFRON, Dallas DANIEL GORMAN, New York, New York Ioe and Libby carry on behind When ends meet, Milan and Blakely. hubby's back. Page 197 Page 198 FRE HME HOWARD GOWAN, Nashville, Tennessee IOAN GRAHAM, Dallas WILLIAM ROLAND TRANTHAM, New London HAZEL GREEN, Dallas RAY ALLEN GREEN, Dallas PHYLLIS GREENE, Dallas ROSS GREENSTREET, Dallas BEN RILEY GRIFFIN, IR., Dallas TRUMAN GRIGGS, Manchester DAVID WILLIAM GROSSMAN, Mount Vernon, N. Y OLIN E. GROVES, Garland IEAN ANN GUDGER, Richmond WESLEY GUEBERT, Dallas IOHN B. GUNN, Columbus PAULINE HABLE, Athens CHARLES FREDERICK HAHN, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma BILL HAILEY, Dallas MART GENTRY HALBERT, Throckrnorton IOYCE HALBROOKS, Dallas CHARLES E. HAMILTON, Dallas IOHNNY HAMILTON, Dallas VIRGINIA HAMILTON, Dallas MILTON HAMPTON, Dallas HAL HANCOCK, IR., Dallas HELENE HANS, Wilmette, Illinois IAMES THERON HANSHAW, Mercedes DAVID C. HARKNESS, Vestal, New York LOUIS I. HARRELL, Hillsboro EDYTH HARRIS, Dallas NORMA CAROL HARRIS, Dallas CHARLES EDWARD HARRISON, Dallas IOANNE HARRISON, Dallas LESTER L. HART, IR., New London IERRY HARVEY, Dallas IAMES EARL HASELOEF, Vernon IOE HASH, Lancaster DELBERT E. HASKINS, Pattonville IOI-IN HASSE, Avalon, Wisconsin WALTER PRESTON HASWELL, Cedar Hill RICHARD HAWK, Dallas IIMMY HAWN, Athens IESS THOMAS HAY, Orange ,,-W., i -av - HAL HAYNES, Dallas . RENARD F. HAYWOOD, Dallas IOHN HAZARD, Vernon NORMAN L. HEADINGTON, Dallas GORDON EMORY HEADLEE, Odessa ROBERT YOUNG HEMSLEE, Dallas I CLAUDE HENDERSON, Ballinger GEORGE HERRING, Opp, Alabama DICK I-IIGHTOWER, Tyler BETSY HILL, Dallas ELEANOR HILL, Little Rock, Arkansas FRANK HILLIARD, Waskom LOU HIRSCH, Garland IERE HINCKLEY, Dallas WILLIAM GARNET HOBIN, Dallas ALFRED DOUGLAS HODGE, Dallas ROBERT E. HODGES, Prutti, Kansas SAM LYNELL HODGES, Dallas WILLIAM IAMES HODGES, Dallas ROBERT B. HOLSTEAD, Liberty DONALD M. HOMERSTAD, Dallas MARY LILA HOOTON, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma HERBERT HOOVER, Mulclrow, Oklahoma FRANK HORTON, Pleasant Grove MERLIN RAY HOUSTON, Ben Franklin WELDON R. HOSEK, Lancaster DUDLEY C. HOWARD, Dallas WILLIAM A. HOWARD, Dallas BARBARA HOYLMAN, Terrell IOHN RONALD HUBBARD, Dallas Andy Blaylock and cr susp'c'o Good riatured Lester Jordan explains the ticket situation character. once again. Page l99 Page 200 FRE HIVIE BARBARA ANN HUDSON, Germantown, Tennessee DAVID HUMMER, Perryton HERMAN HUMPHREYS, Dallas SARAH HUMPHREYS, Dallas ROBERT B. HUME, Dallas LETA VIRGINIA HUNT, Houston LEON HUNTER, Dallas SHIRLEY HUSTON, Dallas IAMES FRED HYDE, IR., Dallas GERARD IHLEFELD, New Rochelle, New York IERITA INGLE, Dallas WILLIAM ISBELL, Clarksville BOBBIE IACKSON, Ouitman MARY KATHERINE JACKSON, Dallas RICHARD IACKSON, Midland KLIBANOW IOSEPH IACOB, Dallas IACK D. IACOBSON, Dallas BERNARD VAN IAMES, Dallas BARBARA IARVIS, Dallas NANCY IARVIS, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma HOMER F. IENKINS, Dallas ELLEN KAY IOHNSON, Detroit, Michigan FRANCES LYNNETTE IOHNSON, San Antonio GERALD B. IOHNSON, Dallas HILDA IOHNSON, Dallas MARILYN IONES, Dallas WENDELL IONES, Dallas ABRAHAM G. KAHN, Mexico City, Mexico HOWARD L. KARNO, Los Angeles, California KAY KEOUN, Marshall VIRGINIA KEEN, Fairbanks CATHERINE KEITH, Houston BEVERLY KELLER, Dallas GEORGE KELLY, Longview ROBERT KERNS, Topeka CHARLES KERR, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma ROBERT H. KEYES, IR., Dallas ALICE KIDD, Dallas PROCTOR KILDOW, Dallas CAROLYN IONE KING, Dallas ALBERT KNAGGS, Cotulla PAT KNIGHT, San Antonio THOMAS KNIGHT, Riverton, Wyoming FLAVEL KNOTT, Bridgeport, Alabama IOHN E. KNUDSEN, Copperton, Utah WILLIAM KOGER, Dallas BILL KOONS, Dallas WILLIAM A. KROMER, Lansing, Michigan ROBERT KRAUEL, Whiting, Indiana IOE KRAYER, Dallas IOANNE KUEHN, Dallas MARY MARGARET LACKEY, Dallas ANN LANE, Iefferson WILLIAM BYRNE LANEY, Dallas ALAN LANTZ, Houston KERBY LaPRADE, Grand Saline MARY FRANCES LARA, Dallas IOE LaRUE, Athens BENJAMIN I. LaSALLE, Concord, New Hampshire RALPH LATTA, Waco DOROTHY LAUDERDALE, Geneva, Illinois MEREDITH LAWLER, Dallas IOHN ROBERT LEA, Wills Point SALLY LEAVELL, Dallas WILLARD HARRELL LEAVENS, Houston DALTON LEE, Fort Worth ' WARREN LEE, Westwood, New Iersey CHESTER LEET, Dallas MARTHA GENE LEMBURG, McAllen DIANA LEMON, Dallas IAMES LENDERMAN, Dallas HAROLD DEAN LEWIS, Dallas I It's legal-Murph and Margie Awwwwwwww, Rubylinl are engaged. Page 201 I I Page 202 FRE HME HUGH MATSON LEWIS, Hubbard RUSSELL LEON LEWIS, Kaufman IOAN LIEBES, Dallas MARSHALL LIGHTEOOT, Dallas IOSEPH W. LINDSLEY, Dallas DORA IEAN LONG, Dallas RICHARD LONG, Dallas MARY IEAN LONGORIA, Dallas PORTER LORING, IR., San Antonio BRUCE LOWERY, Dallas LEWIS T. LOY, Denison ROY LUSTER, Chickasha, Oklahoma MARY FRANCES LUTHER, Wills Point WARREN LYNDE, Dallas GUY LYONS, Dallas CHARLOTTE MCADAMS, Dallas LA IUAN LOUISE MCADAMS, Atlanta MARY IO MCCORKLE, Dallas LYNN L. MCCORMICK, Ennis IAMES L. MCCOY, Pine Grove, Louisiana IOHN HOWARD MCCRANEY, Port Huron, Michigan ANITA MCDONALD, Dallas IOE A. MCELROY, Midlothian ROBERT M. MCGILL, Dallas NELL MCGREW, Rotan AUTHELLA MCGUIRE, Dallas IVAN MCGUIRE, Dallas IAMES M. MCKEEVER, Dallas LACY MCLARRY, Sulphur Springs PATRICIA MCNAMARA, Dallas LARRY MCPHAIL, Tyler ALBERT McPI-IERSON, Dallas MARILYN MACKENZIE, Dallas DORIS MAI-IAEFEY, Conroe MARTHA LOU MAN, Wichita Falls WANDA MANESS, Longview GEORGIA MANOS, Dallas NOEL B. MARCHBANKS, Fort Worth RUTH MARSHALL, Gilmer ALBERT WILLIAM MARTIN, IR., Dallas IOHN H. MARTIN, IR., Modesto, California MARY CAROLYN MARTIN, Mission SYBIL MASH, Dallas VIRGIL MASH, Corsicana EUGENE MASON, La Porte PAT MATHENY, Dallas IACK MATTHEWS, Dallas IEANNE MARIE MATTISON, Dallas BILL MAXWELL, Abilene BOB MAXWELL, Big Spring LESLIE A. MAY, Dallas MARGARET MEREDITH, Dallas EDDIE MAE MERRELL, Dallas CHARLES AUGUSTUS MEYER, San Antonio DORIS MAE MILLER, Dallas O. L. MILLER, Abilene PETE STEVEN MILLER, Galveston VIRGINIA RUTH MILLER, Dallas BOBBY G. MILLS, Dallas MARY ALICE MILLS, Houston SARAH ANN MIMS, Dallas STALEY W. MIMS, IR., Crockett HOWARD MITANA, Gibbstown, New Iersey WILLIAM H. MITCHELL, Flint, Michigan GEORGE MITZIGA, Chicago, Illinois EARLE MIYAZONO, Honolulu, T. H. IESSE D. MIXON, Dallas TOM WALTER MOCKFORD, McKinney' LONNIE W. MOHUNDRO, IR., Dallas MARY VIRGINIA MOON, Refuqio E ANDREW MOORE, Dallas MARY ELIZABETH MOORE, Dallas -- A 1 'Mr cw l ,X vr' T' 1' , 'L 3: x ' G Iv? I .5 'H-x ' Q Mg' :,B ' Ai A, A I 4 , is 42 af Q A ' SL -Q ,k y 4 I 'vw k' V, si ku A . T, , Q2 i n X is I -7, IJ M ' Qv BWOC Phyllis Tompkins relaxes at the Kappa spring formal Line, by Paul Matthew I Page 204 FRE HIVIE B ' PAT Moons, Dallas I PATRICIA MoNRoE, Dallas DoN MoNziNeo, Memphis IANET MORGAN, oak Park, 111111015 IUNIUS MORGAN, Dallas HELEN MORRIS, Richardson MELVIN EARL MORRISON, Amarillo IOHN DAVID MORROW, Dallas BARNEY BANKSTON MOSLEY, IR., Waco BETTY MOATKA MOSS, Odessa BENTON MUSSLEWHITE, Lufkin PATRICIA ANN MUELLER, Dallas CARSON MUNTZEL, Dallas CURTIS MUSGROVE, IR., Dallas FOUNTA NAYLOR, D-allas NEIL NEILSON, Dallas MONA LISBET NICOLAISEN, Wellslooro, Pennsylvania ALLEN MARSHALL NICHOLS, Nashville, Tennessee FREDDIE IOE NICHOLS, Iackslooro ROBERT NOBLES, Dallas PHILIP S. NOE, Denison ROBERT NORMAN, Lancaster IAMES EDWARD NORWOOD, Dallas DENNIS O'CONNELL, Seaqoville IAMES O'CONNOR, Dallas DAN WALTER OLIVER, Dallas IOE K. OLIVER, Dallas EUGENE OLSON, Erie, Kansas VIRGIL OLSON, Edqeley, North Dakota MARTIN A. O'NEAL, IR., Dallas PEGGY O'NEAL, Dallas RICHARD OSBORN, Dallas BETTYE LOU OWEN, Dallas RICHARD OWENS, Dallas IAMES W. PACE, Brownsville RICHARD PACE, Washington, D. C. LOREN L. PADDOCK, Sweetwater EUGENE PALMER, Del Rio G ROBERT F. PARADINE, Brooklyn, New York PEGGY ANNE PARKS, Waxahachie TONI PARKER, Dallas EARL PARSONS, Bryan FRANCES M. PARTRIDGE, Dallas NANCY PASCHAL, Little Rock, Arkansas as be . V. DOYLE PATTERSON, IR., Dallas IAIVIES WHITE PATTERSON, Graham IAMES MITCHEL PAULE, Dallas FLOYED PAYNE, Dallas VERNON WILSON PAYNE, Port Arthur BETTY IO PEACOCK, Dallas RALPH LOUIS PECORA, Rochester, New York HAROLD C. PERDUE, Dallas ALFRED PERKINS, Dallas LUCKY PERRIN, Seaqoville COLLESTA PETTY, Austin, Miinnesota DOROTHY PFEIFFER, Dallas BETTY PEERDMENGES, Dallas ,- X 3 'R .si BILLY R. PHILLIPS, McKinney - A . HERBERT PHILLIPS, Paris ' f A IANE PHILLIPS, Dallas LEO PICKMERS, Hershey, Pennsylvania .-.fs ... is A 3: s DEWEY PIERCE, Grand Saline 'F' 'W I GARY PITTMAN, Hat spnnas, Arkansas ' ss... A ROSS G. PITTMAN, IR., Nacoadoches E' ROBERT W. PITTSENRERGER, Leivasy, West Virginia , ' - ' ROBERT M. PTTZER, Louisville, Kentucky ' I ,a ss .: A s: . M MARY ANN PLUMR, Houston gf lf ' LQ-t i s I W., MARY ANNE POLLAN, Seaqoville ,V ,,,, ' A -.,, V A ssff' f IOHN POPE, Pine Bluff, Arkansas ' , i f ' 1 -. I ,. , . EQ his 'R IOAN R. POWLEDGE, El Dorado, Arkansas W HELEN ANN PRATRER, Atlanta, Georgia '1 fi 1. , h Z ' Q CARL W. PRATT, Ennis . , S ,......u.nl-an-.Q Super-SOI1iC Pe-UCU ShCU1-Uener, There-'s a Ford in Gifs future. Page ZU5 Page 205 FRE HIVIE NORMAN LEE PRESLEY, Dallas EDWIN PRICHARD, Midland HELEN PRINCE, Dallas LEONARD EARL PRINCE, Dallas 'PATRICIA PRICE, Vernon DAVID PRINGLE, Eabens E. IEAN PURNELL, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania MORRIS RAE, Dallas LOUIS RAINWATER, Monroe, Louisiana PEYTON RANDOLPH, Houston I CHARLES RANSDELL, Dallas PATRICIA ANNE RATHER, Dallas IOI-IN RAY, Dallas BLANCHE READ, Lubbock LOUIS B. READ, Dallas ' REBA REAGAN, Dallas IAMES PHILIP REAMES, Dallas BUVY REDING, Riverton, Wyoming ROBERT REEDY, Graham IOHN REESE, Colorado City GLENN REID, Dallas WILLIAM T. REID, Dallas WILLIAM OTTO REINHARD, George West BARBARA REMPEL, Berryville, Arkansas HOLLIS REYNOLDS, Hamburg, New York BRUCE RICHARDSON, Hugoton, Kansas GLEN RICHARS, Oak Park, Illinois VIRGINIA RICHIE, Dallas I RUBY IEAN RIDGE, Ada, Oklahoma IOI-IN W. RIDINGER, Dallas BETTY LYNN RIEDEL, Houston DAVID RILEY, Anahuac IANE RING, Dallas BILL RIPPEY, Dallas IAMES YUILL ROBB, IR., Big Springs RICHARD ROBBINS, Macyville, Missouri IOHN SAMUEL ROBERTS, Galveston MOLLIE DOT ROBERTSON, Dallas CATHERINE ROBINSON, Dallas V BOBBY IOEI ROBNETT, Dallas I RAYMOND H. ROCKHOLT, Dallas THADDEUS ROIEK, Dallas MARY IOAN ROPER, Shreveport, Louisiana NORMAN ROSS, Dallas BARBARA ROUTT, Dallas ELIZABETH ANN ROWE, Wichita Falls NANCY ROWE, Dallas ROBERT ROWE, Dallas ROBIN ROWE, Springfield, Missouri WANDA RAY ROWLAND, Dallas X EVANGELINA W. RUBIO, Dallas BETTY RUHLAND, Dallas ALAN RUISINGER, Dallas ROY RUSHING, Dallas IOHN RUSK, Corpus Christi DWANE RUSSELL, Cason HARVEY NEAL RUSSELL, IR., Dallas L D. RUSSELL, Wellington IAMES RUSSELL, Galveston IACK RUX, Dallas IOSEPH SALFRANK, South Gate, California DARRELL SALMON, Dallas NELLIE SALOOM, Enterprise, Alabama RAYNELLE SANDERLIN, Shreveport, Louisian-a C. A. SANFORD, Dallas ROBERT SANFORD, Dallas CURTIS SAWYER, Dallas BEN SAXTON, Dallas PAUL D. SAYE, Dallas MARY LOU SCHMIEDEKE, Dallas MYRTLE BLANCHE SCHNEIDER, Lockhart PETER ALLEN SCHROLL, East'Aurora, New York Mark one up for Moore. Turk visits the Health Center. Page 207 4 Page 208 FRE HIVIE PAUL A. SCHULZ, Beeville LOIS SCHUMAN, Dallas ALLEN SEARIGHT, Austin ERNESTINE SEITZLER, Dallas IAMES EDWARD SELF, Mount Vernon IACK C. SHACKLEFORD, Valliant, Oklahoma PAUL SHAEER, Dallas MARVIN L. SHARP, Vernon STANLEY SHAW, Dallas IAMES WILLIAM SHEEHAN, Bayonne, New Iersey IUNE HENDERSON SHEEELMAN, Seattle, Wash. PAULA SHEEEER, Dallas IOHN WILLIAM SHELL, Pittsburg DOROTHY SHELTON, Pearsall MARY EVELYN SHELTON, Dallas RICHARD SHERGOLD, Eort Worth LARRY K. SHINSATO, Honolulu, T. H. IAMES SHOEMAKER, Dallas IOSEPH SILBERMAN, Dallas MARIORIE SIMMONS, Dallas MARGARET SINDT, Forth Worth ANN MARIE SIPPOLA, Dallas ROBERT N. SKILES, Richardson FULFORD SLATER, Hugo, Oklahoma EDWARD THOMAS SLAUGHTER, IR., Dallas GLORIA CONNIE SLAUGHTER, Dallas RUBYLIN SLAUGHTER, McKinney DANA SMITH, Dallas LOUIS W. SMITH, IR., Slaton LUCILE ELIZABETH SMITH, Dallas PATRICIA SMITH, Dallas PATSY GLYNN SMITH, Garland RICHARD SMITH, Dallas SARAH LEE SMITH, Dallas STANLEY WENDELL SMITH, Little Rock, Arkansas WAYNE SMITH, Waco WAYNE BURTON SMITH, Hope, Arkansas BILLY GENE SNODGRASS, Dallas CHARLES SNOW, Seaqoville I EVELYN SNOW, Spokane, Washington OLIVER PAGE SNYDER, Dallas SHIRLEY MAE SOMER, Dallas BEVERLY SONE, Fort Worth MARY SOUTHWORTH, Dallas CAROLINE SPEARS, Dallas CAROL IEAN SPENCER, Honolulu, T. H. MAURICE A. SPRAGUE, Dallas DON SOUIBB, Garland DOROTHY ANNE STAFFORD, Waxahachie BOBBY STAPLES, Paris IEROME M. STATMAN, Dallas ERNEST WAYNE STEELMAN, Gilmer DONALD W. STEPHENSON, Flint, Michigan ANN STERLING, Prosper WILLIAM G. STERLING, Dallas CARL FRANK STEWART, Fort Worth GEORGE ROBB STEWART, Amsterdam, New York WALTER H. STEWART, Clearfield, Pennsylvania WILLIAM I-I. STEWART, Ben Franklin WILLIAM R. STEWART, IR., Dallas FREDERICK STICTENROTH, Natchez, Mississippi IOSEPH WILLIAM STIMPSON, Charlotte, N. C. GORDON STOKES, Dallas HENRY STOLLENWERCK, Waxahachie WILLA ANN STONE, Hot Springs, Arkansas FLORENCE MARIE STOREY, Dallas IUNE STOREY, Dallas ROBERTS MCCALL STOREY, Nocona IOY STRECKER, Chattanooga, Oklahoma IULIEN STRUCELY, Dallas VERA LOU SUMNER, Vernon CHARLES M. SUPPLE, Dallas fx. Brad's responsible for most of these shots. e for a breather in front of Page 209 Page 210 FRE HME BOB TAYLOR, Mercedes IACK TOM TAYLOR, Dallas LE ANN TAYLOR, New Orleans, Louisiana ' WILLIAM TAYLOR, Dallas LITRELLE TEMPLETON, Cooper BETTY TERRELL, Dallas ROBERT TERRELL, Dallas IACK THOMAS, Akron, Ohio ROBINSON THOMAS, Clarksdale, Miississippi ANN THOMPSON, Dallas CLYDE H. THORNTON, IR., Ponca City, Oklahoma FRANCES THURMON, Longview CONSTANCE TILGHMAN, Palm Springs, California MARTHA TORRANS, Ieiferson MARY ELLEN TOTTEN, Electra GEORGE E. TRACY, Ogden, Utah MELVIN R. TRAYLOR, Dallas BETTY TREXELL, Wautorna, Wisconsin IOHN TROXELL, Dallas ROBERT TUBLITZ, Maplewood, New lersey FLORENCE M. TUCKER, Dallas ROBBIE M. TUNNELL, Van GEORGE PAUL TURK, New Orleans, Louisiana RICHARD N. TURLEY, Dallas CAROLEEN TURNER, Graham WILLIAM EUGENE TURNER, Dallas IACK UNDERWOOD, Dallas FELIMAN VALDEZ, Dallas BILL VAN AMBURGH, Dallas A RICHARD VANN, Belton KENNETH BRIAN VARKER, Dallas . VAUGHN YANDELL, Linden IODIE BAVOUSET VERNER, Dallas MARTIN VERNON, Dallas DAVID VICKERY, Miami, Florida VINCENT VIDONISH, Uniontown, Pennsylvania ANN WADE, Hot Springs, Arkansas COLEMAN WADE, Duncan, Oklahoma PAT WALKER, Dallas VAL IOE WALKER, Seminole IOHNNIE C. WALLACE, Fort Worth SUE WALLACE, Houston TRACY WARREN, Dallas BILL W. WARTES, Brownfield IOANNE WASOFF, Dallas BILLY WARREN WATSON, Dallas DOROTHY VIRGINIA WATSON, Dallas SANDRA WEATHERLY, Dallas DAVID WEAVER, Dallas ' ROBERT WEAVER, Milwaukee, Wisconsin IAMES DUNCAN WEBB, Greenville , LEE ELIS WEBER, Hearne MICHAEL WEBER, New York, New York BRADFORD GRAY WEBSTER, Akron, New York RICHARD WALLACE WEEDFALL, Dallas MARTHA SUE WEEDON, Dallas KURT G. wlslss, Dallas l MARY wELLBoRN, Cleveland DONALD o. WELSH, Pine Bluff, Arkansas PAUL WELSH, Dallas , STEVEN CURTIS WELWOOD, New York, New York FORREST WEST, IR., McKinney BEN D. WHITE, IR., San Antonio BEVERLY WHITE, Lulkin RUTH C. WHITE, Helena, Arkansas IOSEPH WHITLEY, Dallas ROBERT D. VVHORTON, Garland EILEEN WILDING, Dallas AVENELL THOMAS WILDMAN, Dallas HELEN WILEY, Dallas MABEL WILHITE, Dallas DICK BYRD WILKE, El Dorado, Kansas South of the Border. i The proper stance for football talk. Page 211 Page 212 FRE HIVIE MARTHA MARCILE WILKES, Dallas OTTO WILLBANKS, Dallas BILL I. WILLIAMS, Dallas KENNETH WARREN WILLIAMS, Dallas SAMMIE WILLIAMS, Dallas HARDY WILLIAMSON, Kemp IAMES WILLIS, Graham BARBARA WILLKE, Houston BILL WILSON, Dallas CLARENCE GLENN WILSON, Dallas DAVID M. WILSON, Gallup, New Mexico IAMES WILSON, Dallas RICKS WILSON, San Antonio WILLIAM E. WILSON, Bridqeport, Alabama MYRTLE LA NELL WINN, Longview IERRY EUGENE WOLFE, Dallas ELMER A. WOLFF, Dallas FLORENCE ELAINE WOLFF, San Antonio HENRY FORT WOOD, IR., Tyler MARGUERITE WOOD, Dallas CALVIN WOODCOCK, Thackerville, Oklahoma EDMOND HARRISON WOODS, Irving SAMUEL THOMAS WORTHINGTON, IR., Dallas DOROTHY WORKMAN, Dallas THOROLD W. WRIGHT, Eliasville TRAVIS WRIGHT, Enloe KEIZO YAMADA, Irving ANN YARBOROUGH, Dallas ROGER DEMETRIOU YERASHOTIS, Limassol, Cypru FLOYD YOCKEY, IR., Little Rock, Arkansas TOGO YOON, Wahiawa, Oahu, T. H. DICK YOUNG, Dallas DOROTHY YOUNG, Dallas WILLIAM ZAIACZKOWSKI, Flint, Michigan IERRY ZANDERS, Dallas 5 ROSA LEE ZURICK, Stead, New Mexico LAWYERS r- Yr 1' 7 -W L Wm Page 214 WESLEY W. ALEXANDER, IR.,'Galveston IRA L. ALLEN III, Carrollton MIRZA AMIRKHAN, Dallas HENRY M. AMLIN, Denton RICHARD D. ANDERSON, Fairmont, Minnesota - M1DDLEroN L. ASKRW, Amarillo WILLIAM LEE BAGBY, Fort Worth IOHN BAKER, Kansas City, Missouri IACK G. BALL, Dallas VINCENT MACAULEY BASIL, Albany O. DOUGLAS BASS, Dallas HERBERT BERGMAN, Savannah Beach, Georgia DOSS H. BERRY, IR., Garland HORACE I. BLANCHARD, Sudan EVAN BOTTING, Dallas SHELTON BOOTH, Dallas , IOHN KENNETH BOWLIN, San Diego, California PAUL BREEDING, Hillsboro L I l LYNFORD BREELAND, Dallas ' FRED ROBERT BROWN, Dallas PAUL H. BROWN, IR., Dallas ORVAL BRYAN, Graham GUY T. BUELL, Fort Worth EUGENE ALFRED CADE, Dallas IOE CALAMIA, El Paso ROBERT CALDWELL, Chicota EDWARD E. CAMPBELL, Oak Hill, Ohio ROBERT A. CAPERS, Dallas ROBERT M. CARP, Eastland MILLARD F. CARR, Dallas HARMAN E. CHAPMAN, Hastings, Nebraska WILLINGTON CHEW, El Paso BERRY B. COBB, Dallas Pastie and Etc Elderleen and Merle find words unnecessary. Page 215 LAWYER Page 216 HOWARD COGHLAN, Longview MURRAY COOK, Kilgore M. EDWARD CRISWELL, Aclcerly ALEXANDER CROW, El Paso BARBARA GREEN CULVER, Dallas SAMUEL EDWIN DAUGI-IERTY, Dallas BILL DAVIS, Baird CLYDE L. DAVIS, Dallas WILLIAM IOHN DAVIS, Palestine WILLIAM IOHNSON DAVIS, Dallas IAMES E. DAY, IR., Dallas IOHN CARLISLE DE HAY, IR., Dallas BENIAMIN P. DILLAHUNTY, Kilgore HARRY I. DOUGHERTY, IR., Dallas WILLIAM DORMAN, Fort Worth GREER DOWELL, McKinney HAROLD IOSEPH DOLLINGER, IR., THOMAS BACON CUNY, IR., Hempstead Dallas COSTINE A. DROBY, Palestine HOWARD W. EDMUNDS, Blue Island, Illinois I. C. ENOCHS, IR., Lubbock FRANCIS W. PARIS, IR., Dallas IOI-IN EWART, Muskogee, Oklahoma IOI-IN GRANT FARMER, Dallas DAN FARR, Waco IULIAN WEBSTER FEILD, Dallas IAMES TANKERSLEY FITZPATRICK, Dallas IOHN FORBIS, Wellington CHARLES LAWRENCE FORD, IR., Dallas LEON WAYLAND FOWLER, Tyler ROBERT C. FULTS, Deweyville BILL GAFFNEY, Texarkana LUDWIG P. GALLEHER, IR., Dallas Phyllis and Charlie do the two step at the Kappa dinner dance. . The Motor idles. Page 217 LAWYER Page 218 ROBERT IOHN GALVAN, El Paso DEAN M. GANDS, Dallas PATRICK GIBBONS, Dallas DANIEL P. GIBBS, Arlington LIONEL E. GILLY, Dallas LAWRENCE R. GREEN, Dallas ROBERT GREEN, Fort Worth GEORGE EDWIN GRIFFIN, IR., Dallas HERBERT GRISWOOD, Dallas RALPH HALL, Rockwall FRED HARLESS, Dallas CHARLES STANFORD HARRELL, Okmulqee, Okla IRVIN HATRIDGE, Corpus Christi ROBERT HENDRICKS, Farmersville ROBERT EDMOND HENRY, Tyler GROVER HERRING, IR., Dallas IACK HERTZ, Dallas A LAWRENCE W. HESTER, Flint, Michigan IOE HILL, Dallas RICHARD DEAN HILL, Amarillo CALVIN WAYNE HOLBER, Olney HARRY HOPKINS, Weatherford DAVID W. HOWELL, Pine Bluff, Arkansas IAMES W. HUGHES, Dallas PAUL HUGHES, Albuquerque, New Mexico ROBERT H. HUGHES, Dallas IAMES IACKSON HULTGREN, Andover, Illinois DAVID HUNDAHL, Dallas KENNETH R. IRISH, Dallas DAVID ARTHUR IOHNSON, Dallas RICHARD EARL JOHNSON, POR worth WYNDALL RUDOLPH 1oHNsoN, Dallas ALFRED L. 1oNRs, Dallas ' W' r Lewis and Etheridge raised it from Bets are that Mrs. Cook came early for a boolh at ihe U. D. a minnow. Page Page 220 L YER STANLEY A. IONES, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma PAUL R. KEEL, Port Arthur WILLIAM LEONARD KELLER, Dallas TOMMY KENYON, Dallas IAMES P. KERIN, Dallas IACK MARTIN KING, Tyler IOHN W. KINCAID, IR., Dallas FRANK B. KISER, IR., Mason THEODORE M. KOSTOS, New York, New York HENRY H, KYLE, Kingston, Tennessee FRANCIS LEE LAWRENCE, Tyler LONCY LEAKE, Greenville H. EDWARD LINDSEY, IR., Atlanta, Georgia BENIAMIN GRANT LEVY, New York, Ne DAVID LLOYD LINSTEADER, Dallas THEODORE FRANKLIN LONG, Fort Worth GEORGE A. LOVELL, IR., Dallas IAMES REED LOVELL, Clarendon w York LESLIE LYNCH, Corsicana FRANCIS I. MCDOUGAL, Floresville GILBERT IAMES MCGLOIN, Corpus Christi WILLIAM ALLEN MCKENZIE, Washington, D. C. CHARLES MCMINN, Fort Worth CECIL GERALD MAGEE, Dallas WALTER H. MAGEE, Dallas DAVID E. MARCHUS, San Francisco, California DON MATHISON, Woodville, Wisconsin IOHN MAXFIELD, Dallas IOHN EDWARD MAY, Dallas ' IAMES MAYER, Alta Loma IOHN I. MEAD, IR., Dallas I DAVID THOMAS MILLER, IR., Fort Worth KENNETH C. MITTELMAN, Paterson, New Iersey Weir strikes a familiar pose with Kappa Sig housemother, Mrs. Gentry. Those geometric basketball plays by Ellis Wilson. Page LAWYER I i Page 222 ROBERT EDWARD MIVILLE, McKinney DANIEL IOSEPH MONEN, IR., Omaha, Nebraska DANIEL D. S. MOON, Honolulu, T. H. EDWIN MADISON MOORE, Wright City, Oklahoma ORVIS SAMUEL MOORE, Greenville WILLIAM L. MOORE, IR., Plano MINOR MORGAN, Greenwood, Mississippi IOHN THOMAS MORRISS, Beaumont ELBERT MORROW, Fort Worth HAROLD MUELLER, St. Louis, Missouri CHARLES I. MURRAY, Fort Worth DAVID C. NEALE, Dallas STEWART L. NELSON, IR., Houston WILLIAM C. ODENEAL, IR., Dallas MAX DEAN OLIPHANT, Italy CLYDE KEITH PARKER, Raymondville GLENN GEORGE PARKER, Corpus Christi . EDGAR WELDON PARKHILL, Gainesville LOUIS BURNS PARUM, Frost ARTHUR PASCHAL HOPKINS, Dallas A. W. PATTERSON, lR,, Dallas HAROLD LEE PATTERSON, IR., Dallas IAMES R. PAXTON, Dallas ROBERT LEWIS PAYNE, Port Arthur FRANK A. PENICO, IR., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania THOMAS BENIAMIN PENNINGTON, Abilene ALBERT B. PERCHES, El Paso FRANK PAUL PERRETTA, Dallas W. LEWIS PERRYMAN, IR., Dallas DANIEL PETERS, Fort Worth SAMUEL W. PETTIGREW, Gainesville IAMES, NEWTON PICKARD, Dallas IOHN KEY POWELL, Dallas I I Merle had Billy's permission for Magician Mark Wilson's assistant forgol Nell McGrew. this one. Page 223 LAWYER Page 224 WILLIAM HAROLD PRICE, Fort Worth ALLEN S. PYS, El Paso IOE LOU RANDLE, Gurdon, Arkansas WILLIAM KENT RATLIFP, Som Angelo HAROLD C. RECTOR, Independence, Kentucky CURRAN COLE REDMAN, Fort Worth DAVID D. REDMAN, IR., Fort Worth WILSON REESE, Royse City IOSEPH I. REY, EI Paso WILLIAM L. RICHARDS, New Orleans, Louisiana IOHN MILTON RICHARDSON, Dallas LYMAN DAVID ROGERS, Dallas HARRY G. ROWLINSON, Clayton, Delaware IOE THOMAS SAMPLE, Dallas ROBERT R. SANFORD, Sherman HILBERT SCI-IAVER, Dallas MERL HARRISON SCHEFEEY, Montclair, New Iersey WILLIAM R. SELTZER, Fort Worth IOHN SEYFARTH, Hamilton, Missouri WILLIAM R. SHAVER, Rochester RODRICK SHAW, Olton CARROLL SHIFFER, Texarkana WILLIAM WAYNE SINDLINGER, Waterloo, Iowa CHARLES H. SISSERSON, IR., Weatherford MARVIN L. SKELTON, Dallas EWELL LEE SMITH, IR., Dallas WAYNE SMITH, Dallas CHARLES C. SORRELLS, Dallas GARVIS SPAIN, Farmersville WALTER M. SPRADLEY, Dallas RAYMOND STANA, Kilgore VACTOR STANFORD, Dallas A ROBERT H. STINSON, IR., Cedar Hill l I Dolly Weaver and-after long investi- gation-Shelby Richardson. Seri call a Ia Petty. Page 225 Page 226 YER ELMER SULLIVAN, Fort Worth WARREN G. TABOR, Lubbock IEROME TEMPLIN, Peoria, Illinois CHARLES WILLIAM TESSMER, Dallas BILL G. THOMAS, Dallas DAVID HANLEY THOMAS, Dallas RICHARD L. THOMAS, Dallas GEORGE THOMPSON, Arlington IIMMIE THOMPSON, Dallas PAUL M. THORP, Dallas IOHN E. THOWNSEND, Morris, New York IOSEPH LEO TRESP, Dallas IULIUS TUREK, Dallas ELDON R. VAUGHN, Dallas IACOB VERMILLION, Rusk ROBERT GRAY VIAL, Indianapolis, Indiana GEORGE WALKER, Fort Worth IOHN F. WALTENI-IAUSER, Dallas ELBERT HALL WALTERS, Port Neches GEORGE LEE WATSON, IR., Dallas HORACE BURTON WATSON, IR., Charlotte VICTOR E. WATTNER, Mabank ROBERT WEATHERFORD, Ferris CHARLES F. WEAVER, Houston IAMES WIDENER, Dallas CAREY WILLIAMS, Dallas DALE A. WILLIAMS, Amarillo NEIL WILLIAMS, IR., Bonham RAYMOND A. WILLIAMS, IR., Dallas ROBERT LOREN WILLIAMS, Moran A. PHILIP WILSON, Dallas BOB LLOYD WILSON, Wichita Falls HENRY ERLE WISE, Dallas This guy Moe carries a lot of weight- especially on Cece's foot. Skillerrfs perturbed about leaving that good lood. Page 227 LAWYER CLINTON I. WOFFORD, IR., Dallas CAROLYN L. WOLEE, Dallas HELEN R. WOOD, Littlefield CECIL L. WOODGATE, Dallas ROBERT W. WOOLSEY, Corpus.Christi ROBERT L. WRIGHT, Fort Worth WILLIAM WRIGHT, Fort Worth Evsf meets SOUMWBIQU' ml' lane' and Waller- Roach brought his shower voice to the Delta Chi Christmas party Page 228 Some used-car dealer took advantage ot the Phi Delts. Billy taunts Merle and Ioanne with the last remaining coke. ,............ z A, fl? , ' A 4, 4 Q, .: f ff 4 1, K'- fw ww ff K4 ., M .. M, fl ' a3fwf'?.Li., H . avg '7 4 f, I V. - wgrgfgfv f 25' fiivcivfl MMMN 4Nagif,,k fig Vs! 5 xhfwfm: W 0 7 R ffwow' 1 'fgfjjggw Miiv XM o-6 iii! -'91 A mira Wffgsx E 1 ,ff 1 ff . 4 b W if Mfvu 1 N 0 x O I o . in Wim, f 4, 73 5535 , W -: x w w, I , WM o-No Nggyw r : ,. 3 W? ' Yin fy- ,ffm Crzf- xx ,,.., GRADUATES THEOLOG ,Q Page 230 .....,x 1 L' is in ff' , .I W, 3 1 'lf I' V if ARTHUR O. ACKENBOM, Dewey, Oklahoma ALFRED PAXTON AI-ILMAN, Premont GUY AMES, Paraqould, Arkansas LOY TERRELL ATKINSON, Bowa, Arkansas WILFRED M, BAILEY, Wichita Falls CARL B. BEADLES, Knoxville, Tennessee VIRGIL BELL, Mena, Arkansas RUDOLPI-I BENES, Rubensora, Czechoslovakia ELWOOD IOI-IN BIRKELBACH, Rosebud ROBERT BREII-IAN, Kerrville I. EMBRY BRYAN, Sherman GORDON D. CASAD, Mooreland, Oklahoma CHARLES CASTEEL, Conway, Arkansas ALVIN R. COBB, Apache, Oklahoma IEFF DAVIS, I-lot Springs, Arkansas I-IOMER O. ESPINOZA, Monterrey, Mexico SAM L. FORE, Corpus Christi LEONARD GARRETT, Stephenville MORGAN GARRETT, Stephenville RAY GEARING, Dallas CHARLES L. GIESLER, St. Louis, Missouri WALLACE GRAY, Trog, Missouri KENNETH GRlFElTl'l, Galt, Missouri HENRY HANSEN, Canton, Ohio ROBERT M. HINKELMAN, Williamsport, Pennsylvania RAYMOND V. HORN, Sulphur Springs ASHLEY D. IAMESON, Vernon SAM FRANCIS IONES, Beaumont HAROLD CLARK LAMBERT, Pretty Prairie, Kansas ROBERT B. LOWE, Mart CHARLES E. LUTRICK, Abernathy CHARLES PAUL MCDONALD, IR., Fort Smith, Ark. CARROL MCLAUGHLIN, Baldwin, Kansas H Coaches Russell and Bell get a few Dean and Mrs. Hoslord discuss football with an authority. tips before the Arkansas game, Page 231 TllEOLOG Page 232 WILLIAM E. MCMAHAN, Conway, Arkansas LLOYD D. MCNEIL, IR., Tonkawot, Oklahoma WARREN S. MCSWAIN, Cedar Hill ROBERT LIVINGSTONE MANN, Ietferson City, Missouri BRUCE L. MEDFORD, Lockhart LESTER A. MEYER, Waukomis, Oklahoma CHARLES 'ALLEN MOORER, III, Muskogee, Oklahoma WILLIAM RAYMOND MOWAT, Dallas HAROLD IOHN MILLER, Farmington, Missouri ROBERT R. MILLER, Olton RALPH ODOM, Amarillo IAMES E. PARR, Hutchins STEPHEN B. PHILLIPS, Olnex, Illinois FRANK M. RICHARDSON, IR., Longview WILLIAM OLIVER RISINGER, Valley View I. HUNT ROBERTSON, Dallas ROBERT PAUL SESSIONS, Batesville, Arkansas IAMES B. SHARP, Perryton DONALD VIETS, Wichita, Kansas STANLEY VODICKA, IR., Dallas IAMES W. WORKMAN, IR., Little Rock, Arkansas Off your knees, Stewart, Leap Year's over! Western cheesecake at the Sigma Kappa C function. Delta Chi's and dates spread the holiday spirit with Favorites Fred Oberthier and Betty Ogden preside over Christmas carols. the A D pf gable, Page RADUATE Page 234 REUBEN H. ADAMS, IR., Dallas CARRINGTON LOVICE ALTON, Natchitoches, La RICHARD B. ANDERSON, Dallas NATALIE L. BAKER, Worcester, Massachusetts ALLAN BARR, Dallas ' IOHN A. BAUCHMAN, Sequin LORAN BAXTER, Omaha, Nebraska ELLIS BEARD, Taft CHARLES ALBERT BECKHAM, Dallas BETTIE BENSON, Houston MYRON BLACKMAN, Denison, Iowa ALEX BRANSFORD, Dallas L. B. BROACH, III, Pittsburg LUCIA G. CASAS, El Paso KITTY CHALK, Dallas METWALLI CHELIATA, Alexandria, EqYDt IAMES W. CHURCH, Dallas MARK ANTHONY CLEMENT, IR., Dallas C. ALTON COCKE, Dallas ROBERT E. COKE, Dallas WILLIAM LOUIS CRAIG, Dallas I. B. CUPP, IR., Dallas BILL DAVIS, Dallas BETTY IEAN DILLON, Cleburne GRADY DUPRIEST, Waco SUZANNE EGGERS, Dallas ROBERT W. ELLIS, Dallas OSKAR ELSAS, Dallas M. LEWIS ENGBER, New York, New York IAMES A. FILES, Minden, Louisiana LOUIE FITTZ, Marshall LOWELL R. GANO, Dallas LEE R. GIBSON, IR., Dallas Mary Lou and jimmy comer the Ioyce, Ioan, Hilda, and Patsy came to the P. O. for their male. CQIIIGICI IHOH. Page GRAD ATE Page 236 LAFAYETTE CAMP GILLIAM, Floresville IERALD MELVIN GOLDBERG, Dallas GUY B. GOODWIN, IR., Texarkana LEE M. GUOYNES, Dallas NORMAN HAERTIG, Woodsboro C. BENNETT HARRINGTON, Plano SINIA REAVES HARRIS, Dallas IAMES HARVEY, Dallas GEORGE W. HENDERSON, Seattle, Washington CHARLES HERSHFIELD, Dallas FLETCHER HESTER, Brownfield HARRY HOLLAND, Oneida, Arkansas IOY HURT, Dallas ARTHUR BRADFORD INGALLS, Dallas DALE AUSTIN IACKSON, Dallas BOBBY H. IONES, Idabel, Okldioma ARLINGTON N. IUDEFIND, Baltimore, Maryland IOHN D. KIRBY, Dallas STUART KRULE, Dallas FRANK W. LANNING, Logan, Ohio BILL LaPRADE, Waxahachie LOUISE LEON, Athens, Greece RUSSELL MASON, Dallas RODERICK M. MCCALLEY, IR., Wichita Falls IACK SMITH MCCRARY, Dallas HARRY MCGOON, Anderson, Indiana IOHN T. MIDDLETON, Wichita Falls ROBERT AARON MIDDLETON, Whitt THOMAS MULLENS, Dallas DAVID NAURATH, San Antonio THOMAS I-IOARD NEAL, Kansas City, Missouri KENNETH FRANKLIN NEIGHBOURS, Olney GEORGE NEWTON, Denton Reasonable and Bagaley trapping some unsuspecting male. Faulkner used his feet for brakes. l Page 237 GRAD ATII Page 238 RALPH N. NORMAN, Dallas MARY PAT O'KELLY, Fayetteville, Arkansas WILLIAM W. OSBORN, Silver City, New Mexico CHARLES BILL PANGBURN, Dallas IOSEPH REDWINE PATTERSON, Graham ELEANOR LASOE PENICOTT, Reading, Penna. HUNTER E. PICKENS, Dallas ROBERT EDWARD RENZ, Dallas KENNETH SISSERSON, Weatherford CHARLES SONE, Dallas MARSHALL E. SURRATT, Dallas STEVE TURNER, Iackson, Mississippi ERNST WAHLERT, Dallas CHARLES NORMAN WETZEL, Rushviille, Indiana LEON WHITAKER, Greenville BILLY A. WHITING, Dallas WIRT M. WOLFE, Dallas BLANCHE PHYLLIS ZINK, Dallas NORMAN E. ADAMSON, Seattle, Washington ROSEMARY RAE ALLRED, Liberal, Kansas GUS BELL, Dallas MARY IOY BROWN, Dallas DIANE BURGI-IER, Dallas IAMES L. CARTER, Dallas IOHN CHADBOURNE, Beaumont ROBERT E. CHAPMAN, Tulsa, Oklahoma MARY IANE CLABAUGI-I, Dallas MILTON A. COCKERILL, Bridgeport, Connecticut MILDRED IEAN CRITES COMPTON, Dallas MAX L. COOLEY, Ponca City, Oklahoma ADA MAY COWDEN, Dallas IOE RIGER CROWNRICH, Dallas IEANNE DICKINSON, Dallas PAULINE DUNCAN, Temple, Oklahoma IOHN FLUTH, San Antonio MARY GANO, Dallas PECIAL Page 239 PECIAL Page 240 GEORGE H. GOEMAN, Dallas VIRGINIA HALL, Atlanta BERT HALLOCK, Dallas HARRELL BUDD, IR., Dallas RAY SHIELDS HEDRICK, Achille, Oklahoma CHARLES A. IOHNSON, Rice Lake, Wisconsin EVANELL IOHNSON, Dallas IAMIE LANDER, Dallas IANE LENT, Dallas IIMMY TULI MARCO, IR., Dallas DUNCAN THOMAS MARSHALL, Dallas HENRY MAYER, Alia Loma RICHARD L. MEGGS, Dallas IAMES MILTON MCCOY, Dallas MARTHA LUE MCDONALD, Abilene BERNARD T. NURSE, Dallas DON OWENS, Dallas THORNTON PAYNTER, Ponca City, Oklahoma DONALD GEORGE RUNYAN, Mason City, Nebraska CLYDE C. SANDERS, Oil City, Louisiana JAMES E. SEALE, Nacoqdoches MORRIS CHARLES SHAUER, JR., Dallas -q, S JAMES MAURICE s1MMoNs, wins Point 'rw B. 1. SMITH, Dumas I CLARENCE HAAS SNELLING, IR., New Orleans, La. NORMA IANE MEEHAN TEMPLIN, Peoria, Illinois PAYE LEWIS TROWBRIDGE, Dallas WANDA IO VINSON, Nederland IEAN WASOFF, Dallas 'S' 'ur sf' THOMAS I. WEBBER, New Rochelle, New York IOHN WITCAHER, Honey Grove LUTHER WOOD, Oneida, New York GEORGE WORTHINGTON, Dallas ' ,lr V in , , fi Sam spots the refreshments. Kyle, Gil, McKissack, and Page warm the bench, as usual. Page 241 IWIIVITIIIS cfaqjfljmzzb 1 K., . P., 1 TUDE T COU CIL 0F RELIGIOUS ACTI ITIE IOE ELMORE . . . .... . Chairman CRAIG MILLIS I V, Ch , ELEANOR MACLAY I ' ' Ice' amen ELOISE RICHARDSON . . Secretary MEMBERS Baptist Student Union Pre-Theological Association DOROTHY LEAKE PAUL PETTY IRVING KING WAYNE SEGARS Canterbury Club School of Theology BILL MAXEIELD IEAN BANOUSET CHARLES ELLZEY Christian Science ' St. Mary's Catholic Club ALICE MILLER HAROLD PATTERSON ALBERT A. INGELS , SUZANNE SCHOUTEN Hillel Foundation Westminster Student Fellowship NORWIN RAY EVELYN IOYCE SCHEPPS ELEANOR MACLAY TOM MANTON Methodist Student Movement Y. M. C. A. ELIZABETH DEATS HARRIS ARTHUR BAKER BOB BROWNE FRANK BRADLEY Y. W. C. A. CLAIRE PICKENS ELOISE RICHARDSON First row, left to right: Maclay, Leake, Mr. Reddick, Richardson, Elmore, Millis, Pickens, Schouten, Bell, Stokley, Harrington, Miller. Second row: Patterson, Ellsey, Gunn, Baker, Segars, Inq-els, Petty, Kina, Manton, Browne, Father Iunkers. si. Page 245 Page 246 IosEPH REDWINE PArTERsoN With enrollment still at its peak, the Student Council this year endeavored to represent the WHOLE STUDENT BODY and, in so doing, attempted to see that each student was not only allowed to en- gage in all school activities, but that such activity was made desirable. The school year has seen the council accomplish many important things or be instrumental in various school achieve- ments. The lottery system of ticket distri- bution to athletic events and provision for transportation to most of the Cotton Bowl games were two practices inaugurated by this year's council. The flash card rally committee was the first in SMU's history to produce card tricks successfully, and on a large scale, in the Southwest Con- ference. Representatives of the Council have been active in developing the Southwest Conference Sportsmanship Code. Also in the field of interschool relation- ships, the council has acted as host to after-game banquets for the visiting stu- dent representatives. This year the coun- cil held the biggest homecoming in the history of Southern Methodist University, with two name bands to provide music for two dances. In other fields the council has met with success. The practice of having the in- structors' names placed on class registra- tion schedules has been welcomed by all students. A council committee on the food situation has made an extensive investi- gation of the food and eating conditions in the schools' dining halls and many im- provements have resulted. This has been a most successful year for our student government. Although there have been many things which have failed to be accomplished, it has been through the council's inability to discover them in time to take effective action. In this failure, the student council of this past year makes it a particular point to give the future council specific guidance in that they may profit from former expperi- ences. ' CRAIG MILLIS MARTHA LANUM THE ST DE TCOU CIL OFFICERS IOSEPH REDWINE PATTERSON . . . President CRAIG MILLIS .... . Vice-President MARTHA LANUM . . Secretary CLYDE SAUNDERS . . Treasurer ARTS AND SCIENCES BARBARA BOYD MARY IO GOODEARLE IO NEAL . IEAN SPURGIN FRANK BRADLEY IOANNE MORAN NORMA PETERSON WOODY SMITH IOHN CHAMPION PAUL MATTHEWS CLAIRE PICKENS BUSINESS TOM HIGHT BILLY MIZELL IOHN THOMASSON ENGINEERING WHARTON KINDRED GENE HUFE Law Theology Music Graduate WILLIAM DAVE HOWELL COLE SMITH IO ANN SCHWAB BOB GIBSON 0 one, lefi to riqfi! u QITI, C. Smiiii, Miilis, PJUGILSOH, Lcmum, Pickens, Moran. O: Schwab 'D S ri, Neal, Howeil, Kiiwdreri, Huff Gibson, Hiqhi, Mrmhex s mi V Page 247 tees of the Student Union have been ex- tremely active. The House Committee, sub-divided' into the Coffee I-Iour Com- . mittee, the Fashion Show Committee, the Confidence Club, and the Cosmopolitan Club, have made a decided effort to please the general student body in the presentation oi entertainment at their cof- fee hours, varied style shows, movies picked from a poll.,of the students, and interesting programs presented by the Cosmopolitan Club for foreign students. The Dance Committee was responsible for the Fall Fiesta, the Spring Thaw, the various after-the-game dances to which other schools were invited, the matinee dances, the square-dancing, and the ball- room dancing lessons. The Theatrical Productions Committee has been responsible for decorations and ' floor shows and in providing entertain- ment and atmosphere. The Music Committee has been hard at work on a program to include guest Page 248 ' . BILL KENT ' artists, recorded concerts, and informal lectures on music. They have also been supervising the reconstruction of the rec- ord machine for long-playing records. The Gallery Committee has provided the many exhibits which have been dis- played on the gallery of the Student Union Building. The Games Committee has sponsored a Southwest Intercollegiate Chess Tourna- ment, which incidentally S.M.U. won, has encouraged participation of students in the Intercollegiate Bridge and Billiards Tournaments, has provided bridge les- sons, and has sponsored a Chess Club and a Duplicate Bridge Club. The News Bureau of the Union is in charge of all the publicity, and has done an excellent job as witnessed by the ex- cellent attendance of all Union functions. The Activities Bureau's responsibility is to encour-age new membership -in Union Committees, and to provide new ideas for the Union Program as or whole. THE STUDENT UNIO G0 ERNING BOARD OFFICERS ' BILL KENT . . . . ' . . President TACK SPRING . . Vice-President FRANK MALONE .1 . . BOB LAMB . . . Ex-officio MEMBERS Alumni Faculty L. B. HOUSTON RALPH BARNETT DR. LLOYD MESSERSMITH DR. HAROLD IESKY Student Association IOE PATTERSON MARILYN MYERS IAMES REDWAY BILL WOOD BILL KENT IACK SPRING CECILE ANN BRYANT . Directorate l Dance Committee . . . MARILYN MYERS Gallery Committee . . BARBARA BARTH News Bureau . . . . IACKIE BROWN Activities Bureau . . ..... BILL KENT Theatrical Productions . . MARIE SZILAGYI . . IAMES' REDWAY . . . I. . IACK SPRING . . DAVID .LIVINGSTON Program Consultant House Committee . Games Committee . Music Committee . . . . DON IACKSON During this past year the eight commit- Back row, left to right: Spring, Szitcrqyi, Redway, Livingston. Front row: Barth, Kent, Myers. Back row, left to right: Lamb, Messersmith, Wood, Redway, Patterson, Barnett, Malone, Houston, Kent. Front row: Iesky, Szitaqyi, Bryant, Archer, Spring. Page 249 DOROTHY IOHNSTON It would be impossible in so small a space to name the persons to whom we are indebted for service to the l949 ROTUNDA. Bob Parr, Associate Editor, spent every afternoon in the office and typed at least one-half of the entire book. Fred Caropresi filled the post of Managing Editor and it was his originality which gave the book sparkle, not only on the division pages, but the cover, and many of the layouts. Patsie Northcutt edited two of the most difficult sections, and could still smile. Top honors definitely are deserved by George Iackson who edited the Class Section and helped with every section in the book. Next on the list is Marty Schwartz who gave his afternoons freely, and who was one of our most dependable assistants. Layout Editor, Hank Dial, gaye added originality to the book with his layouts. Ierry Drake, Business Manager, saved the ROTUNDA time and expense with timely advice. The advertising of the ROTUNDA was handled by Al Pridgeon and Iames Leisy. Laughead Photographers took all of the pictures, and aided the editor in many ways. They have been true friends. Curly Smith of Southwestern did as much Work on the ROTUNDA as a staff -member. Mr. Beckett of Kings- kraft and Mr. Collins of Economy Advertising Company deserve credit for this year's cover, and for an excellent job of printing. The ROTUNDA now belongs to the students. We attempted to be impartial and give the students an annual they would enjoy. If you find it to your liking-our efforts will not have been in vain. Page 250 Editor .... Associate Editor . Managing Editor . Assistant Editors . Class Editor . . Senior Class . Underclass . Law . . . STAFF DOROTHY IOHNSTON . . . BOB PARR . FRED CAROPRESI PATSIE NORTHCUTT GEORGE IACKSON GEORGE IACKSON MARILYN PARNELL MARTY SCHWARTZ IUNE POTEET Q RUTH MARSHALL l MARY BEALL Administration Section PATSIE NORTHCUTT Organizations Honoraries and Clubs . PATSIE NORTHCUTT Assismms ' I SARAH ENGLISH Q LYNDALYN BENNETT S BILL HOLLINGSWORTH Sororities . PUG MUNSELL BILL SHIRKEY Fraternities . NANCY FREE FRED HANNAHS Features l U NANCY CLEMMER Q DOLLY WEAVER Athletics Varsity Sports . . . . HM BENTZ BUD PLYLER Intramurals . Art Work . . . ELEANOR MACLAY . FRED CAROPRESI Sorority and Fraternity Cartoons DIXIE HUFFMAN Layouts . . . . . HENRY DIAL A , i t 1 BETTY Froizcic S515 Cm S 4 FoUNr'A NAYLOR Staff-IOAN BUSH, ANN THOMPSON, EVELYN RAYZOR, MARTHA MAN, NANCY GIDLEY, IACK GALLAWAY, IOE HERRINGTON, IOYCE THURMAN Typists-HELEN ELLARD, IACKIE SNOWDEN, SU- ZANNE PATTERSON, BENETTA PURSE, FOUNTA NAYLOR, ANN MENDENHALL, CHARLEEN SULLIVAN BOB PARR I 5 Eleanor and Sarah conqreqcrte m the comer to d1SCUSS them respecuve Qectlons P 25 Czqe 1 -fr IOSEPH ARNETT The slaves turned out a good paper this year, in spite ot the tact that all fincluding the editorl but three ot them began the year with a complete lack ot experience. Andrews, dodging the editor's whip, applied his own cat-o'-nine-tails to the backs ot a motley crew: and they produced the paper. lean and Marjorie, the news editors, spent many a weary night editing copy and dummying up pages. Then there were limmie and Ben on the sports desk CGive us more room, we can fill tour pages this timely loanne, Ann, and Nancy on society CThat dean's office won't give us the list in timel. Player had his troubles on re-write, Bill, Bob Doan and lack knocked out knocked-out editorials CWell, boys, what stand should we take on the class-cut situationf-,lg Purpurica came up with tine cartoons, Loettler, on exchange, escaped most ot the lashings, but Nevitt and Nance CWhy do we have to take so many pictures when you don't- use them all, anyhow?D came in tor their share. We installed a copy desk and put Pauline, Mary and lames to work on ity we started a library and engraving tile Cor cut morguel and gave Marie the mountainous job ot filing clippings and cuts and cross-indexing them. lim -and Al got the ads tor us CI know we had planned on twelve pages, loe, but we have enough ads for sixteenl. - We had our troubles, but the students had their paper, a bigger and better one, and we're proud ot that. . Page 252 . . . C lVl P U 1 STAFF Editor .... IOSEPH ARNETT Associate Editor . ROBERT ANDREWS T R. W. DQOAN Editorial Writers W- P- ROBERTSON -l IACK ROLE Statt Cartoonist . NICK PUSPURICA News Editors I EAN HARRIS ' ' MARIORIE ODEN Assistant News Editor CHARLES PLAYER Sports Editor . HMMIE WOODRUFE Society Editors ANN MONTGOMERY NANCY IOURDAN Amusements Editor RAMONA BRANDENBURG Assistant Amusements Editor RAY WARD Exchange Editor . . C. A. LOEFFLER MARY MCNEILL Copy Editors . IAMES KEY . PAULINE DONNELL A IOE NEVITT IULIAN NANCE Librarian . . . MARIE COMPTON Circulation Manager . DAVID LEWIS Staff Photographers I u ROBERT ANDREWS . xnc fi-pix . Q4 f eww 0312.355 AH CAMPUS news 'passed over Harris and Oden's desk. The busy copy desk again -Ray Ward kibitzing. Marie Campton's library provides a reference for As- sociate Editor Andrews. The athletic rnindseiztobert- son, Peeier, Woodruttework on Mustang sports. A 'af ci H22 ff? Associate Editor Andrews pounds out another editorial. To show the industrious stati: Harris, Brandenburg, Key, Oden and Donneii at the copy desk: Player on the phone: Doan in the tilesy Peeier gazing out the window. S.M.U. society is described by Ann Montgomery. t Page 253 mn . ...i 1 if r , ' Wm f 5, ,M ,rr S.lVI. .ST DET Page 254 Left to right: Dr. Leisy, Drake, Arnett, Parker, lohrzston, Hollingsworth, Callihan. 'P BLI HI G COM OFFICERS BRISCOE PARKER ...... . . President BILL I-IOLLINGSVVORTI-I . . Vice-President IERRY DRAKE . . . . Secretary LESTER IORDAN . . . Treasurer P MEMBERS IOE ARNETT IERRY DRAKE DOROTHY IOHNSTON DR. E. E. LEISY E. L. CALLIHAN BILL HOLLINGSWORTH LESTER IORDAN BRISCOE PARKER The SMU Students' Publishing Company, incorporated under the laws of the State ot Texas in 1930, pub- lishes the ROTUNDA, the SMU CAMPUS, and the STUDENT DIRECTORY. The organization derives its income from the student activity tee and advertisements. Its management is vested in a Board oi seven Directors who are as follows: E. L. Callihan, Head ot the 'Department of Iournalism, Dr. E. E. Leisy, Lester Iordan, all members ot the faculty appointed by the President ot the University, Ioe Arnett, editor ot the SMU CAMPUS, Dorothy Iohnston, editor oi the ROTUNDAg'and Bill Hollingsworth and Briscoe Parker, students appointed by the Stu- dent Council. PAY TIIEJ DI I RY C0 RT IUSTICES IOSEPI-I K. ELLIS . . . . . Chief Iustice BUDDY EOBBIS . . Associate B. C. GOODWIN . . Associate VIRGINIA WHITE . . Associate BILL WOOD . . . Associate The Iudiciary Court was created in l933 by an amendment to the Constitution. Its chief purpose is to re- strain the executive and legislative organs of the student government. The Court is empowered not only to sit as a final authority on the constitutionality of legislation, but also to convict officers of the Students Association upon impeachment charges. Recent amendments to the Constitution have authorized the Court to render advi- sory opinions upon the request of the Student Council and to issue restraining orders that the constitutional powers of officers of the Students Association may be preserved. Seated, left to right: White, Ellis, Forbis. Standing: Goodwin, Wood. .tii . KJ Page 255 J Page 256 First row, left to right: Gutow, Harris, Wilson, Chapman, Bruton, White, Lanum, Ogden, Haines, Sheinberg, Second row: Steed, Langham, Iourdan, McReynolds, I-Ioltz, Keller, Conley, Goodearle, Ball, Blair, Wood, MacLemore, David, Spurgin. WOIVIE 'S PA HELLE IC CIIU CIL I OFFICERS MARTHA WHITE ....... . President CAROL CONLEY . . . . Vice-President MARY IO GOODEARLE . . Secretary CORINNE BALL . . . . . . Treasurer MEMBERS Alpha Delta Pi Kappa Alpha Theta BETTY OGDEN VADA STEED PAT MCLEMORE IOSEPHINE WOOD Chi Omega Kappa Kappa Gamma MERLE HARRIS CAROL KELLER PHYLLIS TOMPKINS MARY BLAIR Delta Delta Delta Phi Sigma Sigma MERCEDES HOLTZ IEAN SPURGIN MARCILIE SHEINBERG EVELEEN GUTOW Delta Gamma Pi Beta Phi MARTHA LANUM ANN MONTGOMERY GLORIA KNIGHT NANCY WARLICK Delta Zeta Sigma Kappa BETTY CHAPMAN IODY WILSON DOROTHY ANN MCREYNOLDS Gamma Phi Beta ESTILL LACKEY GILLIAM ELIZABETH HACKMAN VILFORDI Zeta Tau Alpha MARY IANE LANGHAM FRANCES DAVID ANN HAINES W'omen's Panhellenic is composed oi two active members and one aIumna oi each sorority. The members are elected by their respective groups. The organization plans the sorority rush program and discusses soror- ity probiems on the campus. The purpose oi Women's Panhellenic is to promote friendship and cooperation among the groups represented. I TERFR TER ITY COU CIL OFFICERS IERRY CHAMBERLAIN .... . . President BOB LENTZ . . . . Vice-President A TOM HEALD . . . . . Secretary BILL NAIL . .... . . Treasurer MEMBERS Alpha Tau Omega Lambda Chi Alpha HARVEY HASELTINE IIIVI PICKARD IERRY CI-IAMBERLAIN OLIVER BLACKWOOD Delta Chi Phi Delta Theta ANDY BLALACK IIM WIDENER PAT LEE GILMAN GRAY Delta Kappa Epsilon Phi Gamma Delta SAM RICHARDSON DAVID ROGERS BOB LENTZ DICK PFEIFFER Delta Sigma Phi Pi Kappa Alpha AL IONES GEORGE DUNCAN BELKNER PASCI-IALL GORDON ERWIN Kappa Alpha Sigma Alpha Epsilon BOB FOLSOM BILL WOODS HAROLD HOBBS MORELL WILLEFORD Kappa Sigma ' Sigma Alpha Mu BILL NAIL BUDDY FORBIS CHILI MYERS STANLEY KURTZ Sigma Chi ' GORDON SCOTT TOM HEALD The Interfraternity Council regulates the rushing and pledging of the new members of all fraternities and strives for a closer feeling aniong the organizations represented. It is composed of two electives from each of the social fraternities on the campus. First row, left to right: Lentz, Pfeiffer, Wood, Paschall, Widener, Blalack, I-Iaseltine, Pickard. Second row: Smith, Nail, Forbis, Richardson, Ogden, Iones, Erwin, Hobbs, Willeford, Lee. Page 257 , THE 1949 NIU TA G BA D ww: E xi E E 21 S, Qi ii 6 it Page 258 FLUTES Mary Lou Boone Erling Hansen Sherry Royster OBOE David Harkness Stuart Tears BASSOON S Bill Hendricks Gene Mason CLARINETS Harry Charles Carrol Coker George Cowan Tommy Fielder Leland Harrison Norman Hines Eugene Herring Billy lustus . lohn Lea Bill Nelson lohn Cehlschlaeger lack Saulsberry Dean Scandrett Dana Smith Tom Stattord Bob Staples Clyde Swatzell Paul Tiemann Richard Woods Bill Wartes ALTO SAXOPHONES Rule Beasley Proctor Kildow Rodney Nurse Ernest Specks lack Tatum TENOR SAXOPHONES Don Gibbs Kenneth Staples BARITONE SAXOPHONE George Keeling ALTO CLARINETS Alfred Hodge Walter Wright BASS CLARINETS Paul Gartner Paul Veach CORNETS Ernest Buck lack Cannon Bruce Clark lules DeLouie Bob Farrar Tony Faulkinburj Ierry Fullenwider Bill Grosvenor Wendell lones Ralph Kimball Tommy Loy Mike Pattison Ered Pennington Bob Sutton Ioe Trawick Clyde Thornton larnes Webb iOBNS Dan Gealy Henry McCorkle Bill Bevis Glenn Wilson Bill Wood 'ROMBONES Ray Barnett Charles Beggs Frank Burpo Horace Butler loe Tom Haney Karl Hudgins Billy Lay Guy Lyons George Mixon Phyllis Sutherland BABITON ES LeVon Crow Fred Davis Phil Perryman Charles Wagner Bradford Webster BASSES loe Arnett Buddy Adams Bill Hodges Bob Meisch Don Monzingo Paul Schultz PERCUSSION Loren Burton Charles Hamilton lack lden Earl McDonald Ken Mueller Bill Nichols Dick Post OAKLEY H. PITTMAN, Director Page 259 Page 260 First row, left to wright: Graham, Totter, Beck, Schwab, Smith, Hudson, Mims, Rogers, Duncan, Evans, Hogue, Scoles, Tiede. Second row: Allen, Collins, Brown, E. Cherry, O'Neal, Clark, Williams, Mathenay, Edgar, Iarvis, Crenshaw, Tiede. Third row: Yandell, Strecker, Rather, Lane, Moore, Moseley, G. Cherry, Dughton, Hodge, Bowling, M. Harred, Glanville, Weaver. Fourth row: Allbright, Snoddy, Howell, Buchanan, Slaughter, Trexell, M. Smith, Wilkes, Mason, Luther, Jenkins. Fifth row: Duftker, Brooks, Enochs, Turquette, Buftington. Sixth row: W. Wenland, Hollje, McDaniel, Lasater, Lovegren, W. Wilson, David, Nelson, Wartes, Kildow, May. ' Seventh row: Rasor, Craig, Meisch, E. Wendland, Olson, Bowman, Erwin, Rockholt, Wright, Cowand, Veach, Perkins, Morris, G. Wilson Carey, Fulbright. , Eighth row: G. Lewis, O. Enochs, Mueller, Martinez, Rhodes, Roth, Hudgins. Ninth row: lden, Brydon, Fields, Davis, Norvell, Farrar, 'Vt7atson, Ridout. H0111 A D CHOR THE... ' THE UNIVERSITY CHOIR Soprano Mary I. Brooks Ioanna Brown Marion Buchanan Evelyn Cherry Margaret Glanville Olive Hallmark Soprano Doris Allbright lune Allen Mildred Beck Mary lean Brooks loanna Brown Marion Buchanan Evelyn Cherry lanie Duncan Billie Edgar Alma Evans Margaret Fiser Nancy Gidley Margaret Glanville Mary C. Graham Olive Hallmark Pat Hill V Martha Howell Pat Moseley Alice N. Oughton loanna Scoles Mary Ellen Totten Pat Hill Iayne Hodge Martha Howell Mary F. Luther Pat Matheny Sarah Mirns Mary E. Moore Pat Mosely Peggy O'Neal Alice N. Oughton Pat Rather Ioanna Scoles Rubilyn Slaughter Ioy Strecker Mary Ellen Totten lere Wisdom Al to lune Allen Lee Clark Pat Crenshaw Martha Harred Nancy Hogue Nancy larvis THE Vaughn 'Yandell Alto Virginia Bowling Gretchen Cherry Carol Collins Lee .Clark Toni Clark Pat Crenshaw Margaret Enochs Martha Harred Valeri Hecht Nancy Hague Mary Hunt Marbara Hudson Scotty Ienkins Scotty Jenkins Peggy O'Neal Gloria Turquette Edith Wilkes Sally Williams Tenor Benard Carey Neil Fullbright Bob Hays Laurence Hollje Lew Lovegren Errol Wendland Weldon Wendland Walter Wilson UNIVERSITY CHORUS Nancy larvis Metsy Mason Gene Lasater Lew Lovegren Dollie Rogers Thayer McDaniel Pat Riley Erroll Wendland lo Ann Schwab Weldon 'Wendland Martha lo Smith Charles Wetzel loyce Snoddy Betty Trexell Walter Wilson Gloria Turquette B555 Dollie Weaver Sally Williams Robert Allison Bill Beckhart Wanna R. Wright David Bowman Tenors Bernard Carey Neil Fullbright W. R. Breedlove Bill Buffington George Cowand Bob Craig Bass Russell Brydon Bill Buifington Bill Davis Gene Fields Carey May Bill Davis Dale David Odis Echols Gordon Erwin Bob Farrar Gene Fields Barclay Fox Tom Fielder Cliff Hahne Karl Hudgins lack lden Bill Iustus Proctor Kildow Guy Lyons Carey May Charles Manley Bob Morris Penryn Rasor Raymond Rockholt Walter Wright Bill Wartes Glen Wilson Walter Wright Lupe Martinez Bob Meisch Bob Morris Ken Mueller W. S. Nichols Woody Norvell Bill Nelson Gene Olson Iohn Perkins Penryn Rasor Raymond Rockholt Rufus Ridout Taylor Rhodes Fred Stietenroth Paul Veach First row, left to right: VVhite, Iohnston, Greengrass, Pickens. Second row: Arnett, Millis, Wood, Elmore, Barnes. First row, left to right: Rohr, Newton, Walker. Second row: Breihan, Ricker. 8 -0 Y l ' N First row, left to right: Donnell, Brannan, Rirnmer. Second row: Vernon, Patterson, Petty, Folsom. Spelling, Hutt ' ' 'E fiiifilii f News U, -as IIO' IIOI AMERICAN UNIVER ITIE A D OLLEGE IOE ARNETT Editor, Semi-Weekly Campus WILLIAM F. BARNES Chief Iustice, Student Iudiciary ROBERT E. BREIHAN Blue Key BOB BROWNE President, Blue Key: President, YMCA: President, Cycen Eiodr JERRY CHAMBERLAIN President, lnterfraternity Council, President, Cycen Fiodrg Editor, 1947 ROTUNDA PAULINE DONNELL President, Independent Students Association IOE EARL ELMORE President, Student Council of Religious Activities ROBERT S. FOLSOM Blue Key, Cycen Fjodr MARY IO GOODEARLE Secretary, Women's Panhellenic BARBARA GREENGRASS President, College Organization ot General Service GENE HUEE President, Phi Eta Sigma DOROTHY IOHNSTON Editor, ROTUNDA CRAIG MILLIS Vice-President, Student Council RICHARD NEWTON President, KSMU IOE PATTERSON President, Student Council PAUL PETTY President, American Institute of Electrical Engineering CLAIRE PICKENS President, YWCA GEORGE MARVIN RICKER President, Blue Keyg President, Student Council ot Religious Activities RUTH BRADBURY RIMMER President, Mortar Board IACK ROHR Mustang Band, Arranger AARON SPELLING Head Cheerleader DOAK VVALKER All-Arnerican MARTHA ANN WHITE President, Women's Panhellenic WILLIAM I. WOOD Student Council, Student ludiciary FRANK VERNON Secretary, Blue Key Page 261 'I S... YMPHO Y ORCHE THA 5 . S l Page 262 EIRST VIOLINS Ira I. Berlf' Mrs. C. M. Day Abram Denoft Armand DiMond Dorothy Ledbetter Lacy McLarry Merrell Strong Leslie Thompson Weldon Wendland Edna Wilson Phillip Williams ORCHESTRA PERSONNEL SECOND VIOLIN S PeQQY Cowan layne Peers Mrs. C. Cr. Reeves Virginia Richey Erroll Wendland Martha Raley Katherine Barrier VIOLAS Mrs. l. l. Berk Carroll Flanders Mary lane lohannes VIOLAS CCont'dl Walter Romberq CELLOS Louise Mueller Betty Taylor Georgia Woehr CONTRA BASS Marty lenlcins Bob Meisch Mrs. R. C. Veers FLUTES Mary Lou Boone Erlinq Hansen Elizabeth Ann Pittman CLARINETS l-larry Charles Billy lustice Billy Nelson Clyde Swatzell BASS CLARINET Paul Veach BASSOONS Bill Hendricks Gene Mason FRENCH HORNS Hal Gibson Henry MCCorlcle Geneva Predwine Bill Hevis Glenn Wilson TRUMPETS Ernest Buck Clifford Hahn Woodrow Norvell 'TROMBONES Karl Hudains Guy Lyons Phyllis Sutherland TUBA Bill Hodaes TYMPANl lack lden PERCUSSION Loren Burton Charles Harnilion Ken Mueller Tom Abbott, Ir. Wayne C. W. Allison Henry S. Amon Dale D. Bateham Marvin Bay Cecil A. Bethea Henry Black William Boger lohn R. Bradbury Iohn A. Braithwait Allan D. Branyon A. L. Breeland Hugh Brewer, Ir. Ioe Brown, Ir. Neil O. Burgess, lr. Paul Burton Charles Carlin. Grift Carnes THE MU TA G ME OFFICERS HMMY WELLS ...... Director WARREN C. ROBERTS . . President ROBERT THOMPSON . Vice-President MAX MURRELL . . Secretary IOHN BRAITHVVAIT .... Treasurer MEMBERS Fred Caropresi Carl Carpenter Kenneth Clapp A. I, Collom Edward Cole Richard Connell Victor Decker loseph DePyper Parkes Dibble David E. Edgar lames R. Ellis Richard Farrar Ioseph D. Faulkner Bob Ferrier Gene Fields Dick Frager George M. Fullwood Dudley George Bob Gibson Kenneth Glaze Harry Gray Ioe A. Gray Charles H. Gross Fred C. Hannahs Glenn Harding Robert Harper Ioe Herrington Thomas R. Hill Frederick Hults Bill Hollingsworth Frank Isbell George C. Iackson Forrest L. Iones Donald Keith Iames M. Kelly Wharton Kindred Pat Lee Robert Lewis F. B. Lile limmy Long Richard Long Floyd Love Henry Mayer Richard Merryrnan Don Mortimore Murphey G. Reaves Max Murrell Harold McClure Malcolm McCroskey Bill McElvaney Iomer McGregor Emmett H. McKenzie W'illiam Osborn Richard Owens Haynes Ownby William D. Patterson Lloyd Perkins Mickey Pfatf Wendal Phillips Earle Plyler Robert A. Polson Walter Raymond Cecil Reddick, Ir Francis Reed Taylor Rhodes Warren Roberts Thomas Rose, lr. Iessie Sanford Dick Schissler Ierry Sensabaugh Bill Shirky lim B. Skinner Gordon Speake Richard A. Stout Robert Thompson, Ir Richard Wagner Eugene Vlfard Gerald Weatherby Ernest Weisberg Weldon Wendland Sam Werner, Ir. Charles E. Williams lim Williams Iames Wilson Louis R. Wise lohn G. VV right I IIMMY WELLS, Director On parade Red shirts, blue jecms, cmd torches Page 265 First row, left to right: Rowe, Goyen, Riggs, Harrah, Renshaw. Second row: Rickey, Boyd, Carnes, Brickel, Miss Renshaw. Third row: Whitehead, Chan, Neece, Mcloernore, Haley, Montgomery, Harrington. Page 265 GRIFF CARNES OFFICERS GRIFF CARNES ....... President BOB BRICKELL . . BARBARA BOYD . . Vice-President . . Recording Secretary SARAWYNN RlCKEY . Corresponding Secretary BILL ROWE . . . Barbara Boyd Bob Brickell Gritt Carnes Edythe Chan Gloria Feitler lirn Goyen Charlene Haley larnes Harrah Pat Mcloemore Anne Montgomery Francis Ann Neece Richard Newton . . . . Treasurer MEMBERS Carolyn O'Connell Charles Parker Charles Proctor Lou Reeg lohn Renshaw Sarawynn Rickey Bill Rowe Tom Ruisinger Bill Slack Aaron Spelling Bob Thompson Bernedette Whitehead THE RDE CLUB W' R l . I XX , D. Sparks, as Sabina, the Atlantic City Beauty, receives astonished looks from Proctor, Montgomery, Ruisinqer, and Haley. Charles Proctor gains renown as the inventor of the wheel. Drunks clutter the Boardwalk in Atlantic City. 'M-Q. W, o.,.. C ,A ,o,. .A A kiwi Act ill finds the veterans returning from the war. The familyfliuisinqer, Montgomery, and Haley-acquires a new mem' ber--the Mastodon. 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GAO SIZE BLANCHE BEAD Alpha Delta Pi EVELYN RAYZOH Kappa Kappa Gamma PQ ...--1--.... -....-,.- K.. ..1.... ,......-..-.-...,-..-...., ..-... -.-,... -E IZATIUNS .X C' H' 1 ll First row, Ie-It to right: Van Cleave, Glanville, Schwab, Wilhite, Towner, Smith, Sloan, Kidd. Second row: Morrison, Kerr, Turquette, Dean Spragins, Mrs. Stoker, Hancock, Shrader, Maclay, White. Third row: Buchanan, Lanum, Martin, Blair, Mecklenburg, Cook, Riddle, McReynolds, Harred, Turner, Buchanan, Leatherman Holtz, ALPHA LAMBD DELT The purpose of Alpha Lambda Delta shall be to promote intelligent living and a high standard of learning and to encourage superior scholastic attainment among the freshmen women in institutions of higher learning. The organization seeks to awaken in freshmen women a realization that each individual is solely responsible for her own achievement, which with earnest, high endeavor she may build each year upon her freshman foundation. Carswell, Matlock. OFFICERS MARTHA WHITE . . President MARTHA LANUM . . Treasurer PAULINE DONNELL . . . Vice-President MARY BOB TURNER . . Historian BARBARA MITCHELL . . Recording Secretary MARIORIE BOSTON . Senior Adviser MEMBERS Barbara Barth Mary M. Glanville Martha Ann Lanurn Ioan Mecklenburg Sarawynn Rickey Pat Steed Mary Ann Bowman Marvell Hancock Reta G. Leatherman Kathleen Minter Ruth Rimmer Mary Bob Turner Helen V. Brannon Martha lean Harred Ruth Lewin Barbara Mitchell Hildegarde Sandburg Maxine Turner Mary lane Carter Mrs. Virginia Hix Eleanor I. Maclay Io Ann Morrison Io Ann Schwab Gloria Turguette Darlyne D. Clark Mercedes Holtz Ioan Martin Mary Virginia Nance Ena Louise Shroder Martha Ann White Elizabeth Deats Dorothea Huseby Harriet A. Matlock Yvonne M. Polnack Barbara Louise Sims Annie Lee Whitten Margaret Ditzler Emily Frances Hutio Dorothy A. McReynolds Margaret Randle lean Ann Sloan Elizabeth L. Williams Pauline Donnell Ann Kerr Elizabeth S. Iordan Mary Frances Richey Marilyn Souder Wanna Ruth W'right TRANSFERS Alberta Ann Coleman Pat Copley Iulliette Gratke PLEDGES Rosemary Allred lane Carswell Elise Rae Fooshee Ianet Marie Ogan Rosalind Riddle Mary Ann Smith Mary Abigail Blair Diane Frances Cook Alice Ann Kidd Iune Poteet Vanda Rickey Barbara lean Towner Elizabeth I. Bradshaw Leota Elaine Cowman Virginia Ann Lowrey Iereldine E. Raitt Ruth Rolnick Virginia Van Cleave A. M. Buchanan Dorris Cross Patricia Ann Manly Martha lane Raley Thelma Romotsky Ioy I. Whitmarsh Betty Anne Buchanan Mabel Wilhite COLLEGIATE MEMBERS Rosa Bludworth Mary M. Hosford Betty lean Lent Nancy Caviness Iulia Dyer Iuanita Rickey Marjorie Boston Catherine Hailey Marion Mart lean Cullum Irene Payne Mary lane Stripling Francine Burris Gloria Gene Knight Virginia Moore Nancy Dowling lune Remaley lean Vining Mary M Calhoun Dorothy Watkins George Bond Aline Hamlett Page 314 First row, left to right: Sweet, Hitt, Stanton, Starr, Hosford, Bowyer, Iohnson, Stoker, Bradley. Second row: Vining, Hamlett, Alexander, Naylor, Knight, Harding, Brooks, Renshaw, Babb, Marx, Harrison. Third row: Vivian, Boller, Oost, North, Sartain, Cronin, Iohnson. ALPII THETA PHI Alpha Theta Phi is the honorary scholastic society ot the College ot Arts and Sciences. Membership con- sists ot Phi Beta Kappas in residence at Southern Methodist University and members elected from the junior and senior classes oi the College ot Arts and Sciences. One percent ot the junior class and ten percent ot the senior class may be elected each year. In order to be considered a candidate tor election, a junior student must have a 2.8 average in all Work and a senior student a 2.5 average in all work. OFFICERS HEMPHILL HOSFORD ..... President DAVID W. STARR . . . Vice-President DORIS MILLER IOHNSON . . Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS OF PHI BETA KAPPA O,N FACULTY AND STAFF Gertrude Babb Iames Cronin S. W. Geiser Hemphill Hosford Earl Marlatt Ray Cooke Stoker Iohn O. Beatty D. W, Curry A. L. Harding Richard Iohnson Stewart l. Oost William W. Sweet Paul Boller Allan Eister Whitney H. Harris Eunice Kilpatrick Lawrence Perrine Charles Vivian Iohn W. Bowyer Clyde Emery Ima Herron L. V. Larson C. S. Potts Walter Watson L. H. Fleck Betty Holder Clyde Manschreck Catherine Stockard MEMBERS OF ALPHA THETA PHI ON FACULTY AND STAFF Claude Albritton Iohn Lee Brooks Ann Harrison Katherine Knight Ernestine Naylor I. K. Stephens Lucille Alexander Ann A. Connolly Margaret Harrison Umphrey Lee Frank Rader Ima Iean Vining Edward Bearden Nannie Fitzhugh Harvey Haseltine Iane M. Marshall Edyth Renshaw Anne Whaling Elizabeth Blakeney William Ham lames Alfred Hitt Allen Maxwell A. O. Sartain Doris Ellen Wyatt Doris Miller Iohnson Marian Mart Morgan David W. Starr Virginia Zelfel Virginia Bradley MEMBERS ELECTED FROM THE CLASS OF MAY, 1948 Robert Moss Allman Nancy Caviness Lee Roy Gibson, Ir. Marian Mart Betty Sue Pierce Ima lean Vining Robert Bean Pearl A. Coldwell Harvey Haseltine Virginia L. Moore Iune Betty Remaley Kenneth Evans Ware Rosa Geo. Bludworth Odie Ernest Conine Mary M. Hosiord Edward I. Morrison Mary lane Sullivan Dorothy W'atkins Marjorie Boston Betty Iean Cullum Prank W. Lanning Carol Iune Naab Barbara Turner Nathan Vlfyll MEMBERS ELECTED FROM IUNIOR CLASS Marjorie Lee Allen Iarnes A. Hitt Earl Labor Keith Rabinowitz George Marvin Ricker Howard Stanton MEMBERS ELECTED FROM THE CLASS OF AUGUST. 1949 Francine L. Burris Sarah W. Connally Marion L. Haworth Robt. Hill McClain, Ir. Ioe William Swanson BL E KEY Blue Key National Honor Fraternity is an organization which through organized effort among student leaders encourages and furthers the following ideals: ill The belief in God will be perpetuated and intensified, the government of the United States will be supported and defended, and the established institutions of society and the principles Ot good CiiiZ9HSl1iD Will be preserved: C27 An ambition for intellectual attainment and a desire to serve college and fellows will be fostered among students in institutions of higher learning, - C35 Student problems may be studied, student life may be enriched, and the progress and best interests of the institutions in which the organization is found may be stimulated and promoted. OFFICERS GEORGE RICKER . . . President EARLE LABOR . . . Secretary-Treasurer IOE EARL ELMORE .... Vice-President FRANK VERNON . . Corresponding Secretary DR. EDWIN D. MOUZON .... Faculty Adviser ' ACTIVE MEMBERS Craig Millis Charles l-l. Murphy Donald G. Thompson Frank Lee Vernon, Ir. Paul Carson Petty George Ricker Sam lohnson, Ir. Earle Labor Robert Folsom B, C. Goodwin, Ir. Robert Breihan Robert Browne Odie Ernest Canine Gene Ward Huff Bill Marx Paul E. Page loe Neal Russell Raymond A. Williams, lr. loe Earl Elmore William Wood, lr. ALUMNI MEMBERS William P. Barnes l. V. Chamberlain, Ir. H. M. Haseltine, lr. Vtfilliam H. Maclay Roger L. Mills Frank M. Richardson L. B. Broach Paul Meachum Thorp FACULTY MEMBERS Lester lordan Umphrey Lee Lloyd Messersmith Paul Minton Arthur A. Smith Harold Weiss HONORARY MEMBERS Edwin D. Mouzon, Ir. Vifillis M. Tate Edwin I. Foscue Standing, left to right: Ellzey, Vifood, Vernon, Browne, Thompson. Seated: Huff, Labor, Williams, Elmore, Ricker, Dr. Mouzon, Petty, Goodwin. .,-Q-0-931' 132' ,f 'iqww ,.-f' ,Vin .34 gms frllwi i A 1'Ti' e t WE. . Y i ,.1 T'1 Q59 i1'r-1 gg, Q Page 315 MJ Page 316 First row, left to right: stollenwerck, patterson, crawford, mason, hailey, koons, taylor, braugh, fooshee, baird. Second row: Patterson, Spelling, Wells, Petty, Murphy, Ricker, Millis, Browne. CYCE FJODR Cycen Fjodr is composed oi the ten outstanding men from the senior and graduate classes. Campus influence, scholastic ability, and interest displayed in campus activities are given equal consideration each year in selecting the new knights. Each knight selects a freshman who shows promise as a potential campus leader to act as his seri throughout the year. BOB BBOWNE . IOE PATTERSON . AARON SPELLING Bob Browne Bob Folsom Craig Millis Charles Murphy Paul Page Ioe Patterson Paul Petty George Ricker Aaron Spelling Iimmy Wells OFFICERS President . Vice-President george fooshee henry stollenwerck don braugh bill koons bill baird Secretary SERFS whem patterson bill hailey bob taylor bill Crawford gene mason ORTAR BOARD The qualifications tor active membership in Mortar Board are service, scholarship, and leadership. New members: those Women are eligible who will have completed their junior year at the beginning ot the tall term and who have attended S. M. U. at least three semesters. The scholarship is at least three points above the most recent campus average. Marjorie Allen Barbara Barth Virginia Brannan Dolores Clark OFFICERS RUTH RIMMER . BARBARA BARTH . SUE COOPER . BETTY OGDEN . . President . . . Vice-President . Corresponding Secretary . . Communications DOLORES CLARK . . . Treasurer MEMBERS Sue Cooper Barbara Mitchell Lillian Seymour Elizabeth Deats lo Neal Marilyn Sauder Pauline Donnell Betty Ogden Mary Bob Turner Martha Lanum Ruth Rinimer Martha Vllhite Vfanna Ruth Vllright First row, left to right: White, Mitchell, Brannan, Barth, Wright. Second row: Seymour, Turner, Rimmer, Allen, Cooper. Third row: Deats, Clark, Lanum, Ogden. Fourth row: Sauder, Neal, Donnell. Page 317 Ls-. Page 318 First row, left to right: Neitzel, Iameson, Saunders, Hunter, Hutt, Dr. Mouzon, Howell. Second row: Fleck, Cole, Labor, Third row: Fite, McKellar, Fisher, Rhodes, Ellenburg, Plaut, Doherty, Frazier, Ricker. Fourth row: Iohnson, Keller, Daugherty, Haseltine, Ray, Luhnow, Cameron, Kelly, Furlong, Reed, Stanton, PHI ETA SIGMA Phi Eta Sigma was iounded to promote a higher standard of learning and to attainment among the freshmen in this institution ot higher learning. OFFICERS GENE W. HUFF . . . President FORREST KELLY . GENE HUNTER . . . Vice-President EARLE LABOR . . CLYDE SAUNDERS . . Secretary-Treasurer DR. EDWIN MOUZON . MEMBERS Iames H. Ashby, Ir. Anthony Babston Ioe Thomas Barnett, Ir Allen Ralph Barr Robert H. Berkshire Ted L. Bradley Bill B. Bray Owen C. Brown Don Cameron Charles Lee Canfield Charles L. Carneal Edward Cole A. E. Collier William Henry Collins Iesse Wayne Conner Ioseph A. Davis Ioey Lee Dillard Iames Edward Doherty, Ir. Brian Hoyt Dooley William E. Elgan Paul Ellenburq Vfilliam Ellis lack Burton Ewing Robert Almon Fisher Iames Iohnson Fite Charles Stewart Frazier Richard Furlong Archie Eugene Gaddy, Ir, Robert S. Gilliam Clinton T. Graves William Frank Courtney Leon H. Greenberg Lawrence Darcangelo Samuel E. Daugherty lack Hall Homer H, Hanna Iohn Hardison Harvey M. Haseltine, Ir. Paul L. Hathaway, Ir. David L. Herman David W. Howell William F. Hubbard, Ir. Gene Ward Hutt Eugene I. Hunter Raymond Albert lbarguen William H. Iarneson Robert L. Iohnson, Ir. Wyndall R. Iohnson William L. Keller Forrest R. Kelly Norman Kimmel Earle Labor Iames F. Leisy Fred V. Luhnow Stanley V. Lyon George F. McCain Thayer L. McDaniel W. McKellar Robert Walter H. Magee Edward C. Malloy O, W. Marshall William B. Martin Edward L. Murphy Eddie Neitzel Lawrence Piclcard Iohn Rush Pierce lack Prince Orville L. Pritchett Norwin Gene Ray William Rechenberg Walter O. Reed Edward L. Rhodes encourage high scholastic . Correspondent Senior Adviser Faculty Adviser Ioseph A. Rice George M. Ricker Albert Roberts Delane Roberts Keith I, Robinowitz Robert Earl Sandford Clyde Archer Saunders, Ir. Ioe Ray Schiflett Simon Schwartz Kenneth H. Smith William Andrew Smith lack O. Spring Howard M. Stanton Theodore T. Teel Frederic I-I. Wagner Norman W'aite Edwin L. Vtfhitehead Felix F. Wilder IGMA TAU Sigma Tau is an honorary engineering fraternity founded in IQO4. Membership is based on scholastic rating, sociability, and practicability. Its main purpose is the service and promotion of engineering education. The alumni members work for higher professional standards for engineers. OFFICERS MICKEY LIVINGSTON . . President CLIFTON COLLINS . Corresponding Secretary BOB LEA ....... Vice-President D. T. DOHERTY . .... Treasurer STANLEY LYON ...... Secretary CHARLES Cl-IILDERS . . Historian Seth Abbott Iames H. Ashby, Ir. Charles Childers Robert Ewing Acrey Billie Ioe Barton Iohn Robert Caldwell lames Monroe Chancellor Ioseph A. Davis Iames I. Fite C. A. Besio R. L. Biesele Dean E. H. Flath PROFESSOR C. H. SHUMAKER . . . Faculty Adviser Clifton Collins D. T. Doherty Curtis I. Forsbach Archie Gene Gaddy Sam Hanna Gacldy Leslie E. Goss Newton DeVV'itt Gregg Luther Wiley Harmon MEMBERS Leon Greenburg Alfred Knowles Bob Lea PLEDGES Elliot Hoyt Ingram William Henry Iamison Fred Kurth Donald C, McBride Robert Walder Mclieller Glynn Wallace Morrison Mickey Livingston Stanley Lyon Harold Alvin Parker Roy Richard Parks Owen Parry, Ir. Iames Crowder Persons Clifford C. Phillips Palmer N. Ransdell ALUMNI ON FACULTY E. M. Harrison Frank Manning Bill Redmond I. W. Lacy Ray Matson ' Iohn Savage HONORARY MEMBER W. W. Finlay First row, left to right: Greenberg, Lea, Livingston, Shumaker, Doherty, Childers. Second row: Lyon, Ashby, Read, Moyer, Abbott. Billy McBride I. N. Moyer Norman W. Read Iohn F. Rasco Francis R. Reclfurn Alfred E. Smith Forrest Gilbert Smith Harold Iames Spurlock Richard William Wooten C. H. Shumaker Sophus Thompson Wray Wilkes 5 mirage l W . C M .,...........7f Page 320 First row, left to right: Nollette, Lanning, Little, Cole. Second row: Mrs. Whitten, Dr. Eister, Goodwin, New, Skillern. Third row: Wood, Leek, Iones, Parnell, Kennard, Ditzler, Clark, Rea, Dr. McKinsey. Fourth row: McMaster, Stevens, Waskom, Williamson, Wolfe. LPH KAPPA DELTA The purpose of Alpha Kappa Delta is to encourage sociological research arnonq stu of service to Mankind. Dolores Clark W. Edward Cole Hattie T. Davis Margaret Ditzler Charles Ellzey B. C. Goodwin Dr. Allan W. Eister OFFICERS B. C. GOODWIN . . . . . President A. W. EISTER . Vice-President EDNA MAE NEW . Secretary IEAN SKILLERN . . . Treasurer DR. A. W. EISTER Faculty Adviser Dorothy Huffman lean Ann lones Shelia Kennard Frank Lanninq Dorothy Leek Tom Little Professor Eva A. Freeman lohn F. A Hilliard - MEMBERS lack S, McCrary Iames McKeown Marian McMasters lean Murray Edna Mae New Eli F. Nollette Marilyn Parnell FACULTY MEMBERS Dr. Iohn P. McKinsey Mrs. E. P. Moorehead Marguerite Rea Albert Rhodes Frank Richardson lean Skillern Robert Stepp Sylvia Stevens Dr. H. L. Pritchett Dean Willis 'Tate dents lor the purpose Mary Bob Turner lane Waskom Margaret Whitten Barbara Williamson Helen Wolfe Bill Wood Dr. 'Walter T. Watson ALPH PHI 0lVIEGA DOUGLASS C. PEABODY Corresponding Secretary WILLIAM K. MCELVANEY .... Treasurer AL IONES ........ Historian OFFICERS EDWARD L. LOWE . . . . President MILTON ZAPATA . . First Vice-President CHARLES MOORE Second Vice-President HARRY F. GRAY . Recording Secretary CHARLES BESIO . . . Iones O. Adams, Ir. Gene Archer Wayne A. Best, Ir. Fred Bolanz I David Bowman Martin Bradley IV Frank B. Bradley Allan Dean Branyon Billy R. Brown Forrest P. Buie, Ir. Iames Clary, Ir. Richard A. Connell William E. Cole Roland Cox Harry H. Bendort Iames E. Bentz Charles A. Best Iames A. Carlile Iack M. Cleaveland Dan E. Fenn Parkes Dibble Ioe M. Douglas Charles Dutfie Bob Gibson B. C. Goodwin Russell Gordon Harry F. Gray Lynn Harding Glenn W. Harding Robert S. Harris Truitt Helms Harold Henger Larry Herndon Ioe Herrington William R. Flynn Iohn R. Gealy Ioseph A. Gray Daniel C. Hahn Robert Harper Dudley C. Howard, Ir. BOB GIBSON . Service Council Representative . . Chairman, Faculty Advisory Committee DEAN WILLIS TATE, DEAN ELMER RIECK, IOHN CLAUNCH, IACK HARKEY . Faculty Advisers MEMBERS Iack Hopkins Arthur P. Hopkins Albert Ingles Don Iackson Alfred Iones Bill Kent Bobby Sam Lee William Lewis Tom Leachman, Ir. Bill LaPrade Calvin Loving Iames Leisy Edward L. Lowe Edward Leinfelder William McCartney Marcus McDonald William Mclilvaney Paul Matthews Laurel Miller Weldon Mills Iohn I. Mitchell Charles Moore Ioseph Nevitt Albert B. Nickels Edward Ochs, Ir. Richard R. Owens PLEDGES Iackie L. Hunt Iames H. Iordan Iohn P. Karcher Iarnes Keeling Iack D. Kinard Ioseph W. Lindsley Wm. G. Maddox, Ir Staley WV. Mims, Ir. Ioseph C. Mitchell Paul L. Morell Iohn D. Morrow Russel Palm Clyde Parker Robert Parr Wayne Patterson Lloyd W. Perkins Iim Persons Phillip Perryman Iim Pickard Charles Pillsbury Shelby Richardson Tom Rippey Iames R. Roach III Albert Roberts Sidney Rogers VV. L. Phillips, Ir. Peyton N. Randolph Thomas H. Rose Edwin I. Smith, Ir. Iames E. Smith Wm, A. Nighswonger Robert W. Smith First row, lett to right: Besio, Lowe, Iones, Peabody, McElvaney, Gray, Second row: Gray, Bendort, Mitchell, Mims, Howard, Cleaveland, Flynn, Third row: Karcher, Smith, Zanders, Smith, Squibb, Maddox, Welwood, Fourth row: Perkins, Morrell, Phillips, Randolph, Best, Stone, Nighswong Fifth row: McDonald, Leinfelder, Cox, Inqels, Duttie, Best, Patterson, W Moore, Gibson. Morrow, Pettinos, Finn. Vernon, Rose, Bentz, Kinard, Gealey. Henry G. Schmidt Iohn Siceloff Bill Slack, Ir. Henry G. Smith Gordon Speake Iack Spring Ioe Stanley Glenn R. Tatum Iack Viser Herbert Wales Paul G. Vtfallof E. W. Williams, Ir, Fred D. Vlfolff Milton Zapata Iohn D. Squibb, Ir. Frank I. Stone Martin Vernon Steven C. Welwood Ierry Zanders er, Hahn, Iordan, Lindsley, Stone, Carlile. allot, Leachman, Rogers, Harper, Bailey, Dibble, Iackson. Page 321 .ti is ge t mt... .h., ,c BAFX DAWi, W... ,v,, ........ . , , , , ---A - V A - ...,, , XWW . W W 'r'v' - 4 it A fggfg K 1 , - 'TW I' 3,223 2 ' 'W' W-N -KA- W -M-vW.....mwmefeeMeM.mw-Wvmomqa-n.vw....o. L IL.. K .A I .., ' fitter tm , H tits .-' 'W f f ' ' f f .1 9 9? V E 1 5: ? if if -L-' ,. -it E4 Page 322 First row, left to right: Griffith, Potwin, Emery, Harrison, Cope, Timm, Rohling, Nelson, Smallwood, Horton, Seawell, Rogers, Hughston, Second row: Greenberg, Moyer, Iones, Brown, Watson, Schmaling, Minnick, Vtfard, Kine, Lauterbach, Whitlock, Neitzel, Ransdell, Stearns, Flath, Lyon. Third row: Vernon, Iordan, Price, McBride, Buckner, Spurlock, Harmon, Leinfelder, Fleck, Smith, Pettinos, McGregor, Biesele, Gattis, Iameson, Tatum, Hodges, Munn, Sharp, Persons, Ashby. Fourth row: Scammel, Whitley, Belvin, Fullwood, Iohnson, Elliott, Driskill, Montgomery, Lynn, Evans, Hathaway, Morrow, Elrod, Keenan, Wilkinson, Chiapuzio, Smith, Petty. AIVIERIC N IN TITUTE 0F ELECTRICAL ENGI ERS The purpose of the joint AIEE and IRE Student Branch at Southern Methodist University is the dissemina- tion of knowledge of the theory and practice of all phases of electrical and radio engineering and other allied fields, as Well as the furtherance of the professional development of the student. OFFICERS PAUL PETTY . . . . . . Chairman IAMES H. ASI-IBY, IR. . . . Vice-President EDWARD A. A. NELSON, IR. ....... Secretary-Treasurer STANLEY V. LYON . . . Student Engineers' Ioint Council Representative MEMBERS William G. Allen O. M. Arnquist Ias. H. Ashby, Ir. E. D. Belvin, Ir. Carl Brown Richard Buckner Iohn H. Chaffin A. Chiapuzio, Ir. Glynn C. Collins Irving E. Cope, Ir. Iohn B. Cox George H. Cramer Roger D. Driskill Rufus D. Elliot Chester Elrod Lee T. Emery Arthur D. Evans Ioel I. Fleck Curtis I. Forsbach George M. Fullwood Robert D. Gattis Leon H. Greenberg Ias. Wm. Griffith L. W. Harmon F. H. Harrison, Ir. E. L. Hathaway Sidney E. Hodges Frank W. Horton Thos. D. Hughston, Ir. Wm. H. Iameson Douglas M. Iohnson Glen H. Iones, Ir. Roy E. Iordan David C. Keenan A. P. Kine, Ir. Kermit M. Kothe Oscar O. LaCour Iack E, Lauterbach E. I. Leinfelder Wilbur R. Lund Herman H. Luschar Robert G. Lynch Iames C. Lynn Stanley V. Lyon Warren T. Macy, Ir. Nicholas Mazur Billy L. McBride H. I. McGregor, Ir. Wm. F. Menefee Wm. D. Minnick W. E. Montgomery W. C. Morrow Ioseph N. Moyer Harold G. Munn Eddie B. Neitzel E. A. A. Nelson, Ir Nathaniel Nesbitt, Ir. Roy R. Parks R. M. Peacock, Ir. Ias. C. Persons, Ir. I. WY. Pettinos, Ir. Paul C. Petty Robt. I. Pokladnik H. S. Potwin Walter R. Prasifka Earl R. Price Palmer N. Ransdell R. H. Rogers H. L. Rohling, Ir. B. C. Scammel G. P. Schamling, Ir. W. N. Seawell Iames H. Sharp Ioe L. Smallwood David E. Smith Forrest G. Smith Iames E. Smith Harold I. Spurlock Charles M. Stearns Norman W. Stone, Ir. Harold Timm Richard N. Turley Frank L. Vernon, Ir. William H. Ward Dennis R. Watson Ben M. Webberman Albert B. Welch Lee E. Wilkinson B. I. Whitley, Ir. C. M. Whitlock MERIC 0 IETY 0F CI IL E The Southern Methodist University Student Chapter oi the American Society ot Civil Engineers is an organization open to all students pursuing a Civil Engineering course ot study. Secretary . Treasurer OFFICERS IOE T. BARNETT .... President B. K. HEINDEL . . IAMES I. FITE . . . Vice-President HABOLD L. GILBERT . SOPHUS THOMPSON . . Faculty Adviser MEMBERS E, E. Acrey H. Butler L. Gilbert A Iones A. E, McCook C. N. Alexander I. B. Cook B. Gilbert B. Iones R. VV. McKellar C. E. Bailey I. A. Cummins D. Gregg B. Iones E. W. Mealer I. T. Barnett B. G. Currey C. Harris M King L. S. Miller Sam Biderman I. F. Deatherage S. Harris L. Kirkland T. C, Morelock W. R. Blackman VV, F. Ellison D, Hart R Kruse B. F. Morris Iack Borley I. I. Fite K, Heindel E. Lawson G. IN. Morrison VV. L. Bratz Ioe T. Fox W, Hodge M Lea Ioe Neff I. C. Bridgefarmer C. S. Frazier A. Hunter O Lind A. C. Paddock XV. B. Brown Pt. W. Furlong I. Hurley O Lumpkin W. E. Paschall B. G, Brownfield A. G. Gaddy H. Ingram L. Marshall WL V. Phillips C. R. Butler S, H. Gaddy H. Ienson D. May F. H. Rediern P. Reed F. P. Scott A. E. Smith T. A. Smithey R. I. Snipes I. I. Splawn I. T. Tanner T, T. Tribble R. L. Turner Orlando Vargas B. P. 'White First row, Ie-it to right: Heindel, Gilbert, Lawson, Morelock, White, Turner, Mealer, Frazier, Bridgetarmer, Thomson. Second tow: Marshall, Biderman, Alexander, King, Gregg, Blackman, McKellar, Fox, Deatherage, Smithey, Paschall. Third row: Paddock, Borley, Williams, Morrison, Wooten, Lind, Lea, Kirkland, Witt, Currey, Splawn. Fourth row: Furlong, Cook, Hart, Neti, Ellison, McCook, Barnett, Miller, Wood, Tanner, Bratz. - ' YQ, ,Mx . ' Am . I I .X .L .i A-...n.... Page 323 M A pf.. 9 J N A ,,,,,,,,,,.......,s-.A-Aw-W ' , ---' -' X . . . 5 1 - , - -W -. wr Page 324 First row, left to right: Baxter, Parker, Patterson, 'Wallof, Fulton, Leftwich, Carter, Farrar, Lacy, Worley, Richardson, Kurth, Huff. Second row: Boerger, Rasco, Williams, Lively, Hoffman, Abbott, Young, Collins, Lindsey, Hoffmann, Matson, Parker, Scott, Sclater Hatt Third row: Strange, Kosar, Tracy, Blevins, Ward, lbarguen, Combs, Chancellor, Parrish, Roderick, Barton, Dendy, Reagan, Land, Daulong Fourth row: Kindred, Langley, Iohnson, Livingstone, Iones, Scruggs, Pulley, D'ArCy, Bradley, Stewart, Bledsoe, Cox. TIIE AMERICA IICIETY 0E IVIECHA ICAL ENGINEERS The American Society of Mechanical Engineers is open to students majoring in mechanical engineering It seeks to develop professional contacts and interests in engineering students. This is accomplished through meetings Where technical tilmsare shown and professional engineers are speakers. Seth I. Abbott Billie I. Barton Charles A. Baxter Ioe G. Bigger Clarence E. Bledsoe Kenneth E. Blevins Arthur A. Boerger William Bradley Iulius M. Bush Ramsey D. Carrell Morris G. Carter Iames M. Chancellor Clifton R. Collins Weldon K. Combs Fred O. Coulter Roland Cox Louis Cresson OFFICERS RAY G. RICHARDSON .... . . Chairman GENE W. HUFF . . . Vice-Chairman BOYCE F. FARRAR, IR. . . . Secretary WILLIAM F. KURTH . ...... Treasurer C. A. PHILLIPS . . Representative, Ioint Council MEMBERS Walter A. Custis Iames R. Dale Robert M. D'Arcy Eugene I. Daulong Iames C. Dendy Boyce F. Farrar Robert E. Fulton Edgar I. Garrett Leslie E. Goss Wilton Gravley Carl I. Harrison Melbourne E. I-Iatt Oscar R. Hoffman, Ir. Theodore L. Hoffmann Gene W. Huff Raymond A. Ibarguen Wallace B. Iohnson Donald B. Iones Wilbur A. Kasten Wharton Kindred Nathan P. King Iohn P. Kosar William F. Kurth Harry I. Langley Lewis C. Leftwich Glenn A. Lindsey O. D. Lively Mickey Livingston William T. Loring Thurman L. Loveless lose H. Martinez R. F. Meadows Iohn T. Mitchell H. L. Moriarty Harold A. Parker William C. Parker Chris I-I. Parr Randall I. Parrish Wayne E. Patterson Clifford A. Phillips Arthur B. Purinton, Ir Norman W. Read Ray G. Richardson Wilson P. Roderick Tom D. Sandlin Paul R. Schaffnit Kenneth Sclater Harold E. Scott Lloyd K. Strange Monte E. Stone Iames B. Temple Wallace B. Tracy Iames E. Thurmond Iames A. Scruggs Leonard M. Vaught William G. Walker Paul G. Wallof, Ir. Warren K. Waters William H. Ward Curtis D. Williams Walter M. Whorton Ernest I. Worley Earl H. Yeager, Ir. Iohn S. Young Murdock E. Young BAPTIST STUDENT UNIO The purpose of the Baptist Student Union is to serve 'as a link between the campus and the local Baptist churches, seeking to enlist each Baptist student in the lite of a local church, and also to help the students to grow in Christian character through a program ot worship, fellowship, and service. OFFICERS PAUL PETTY .......... President PHlL GOREE ..... Enlistrnent Vice-President MARY HELEN STEWART . . Social Vice-President ROY PARKS F PAT PADDOCK . . Devotional Vice-Presidents DOROTHY LEEK . . . Secretary-Treasurer BUDDY ADAMS . . Publicity Director BILLTE BATSON . ..... Missions Director WANDA VINSON DICK BABE Chairmen oi Church Representatives B. l. WHTTLEY . . . . Youth Revival Chairman EDITH STOKELY . . Director of Baptist Student Activities DR. HERBERT HOWARD ..... Pastor Adviser DR. TOHN BEATY . . . Faculty Adviser First row, left to right: Leek, White, Pollan, Vinson, Baison, Howell, Bcrtson, Blaine, Moore, Stokely. Second row: Weedon, Purqason, Blesh, Witcher, Scrimshire, Gibson, Iones, Paddock, Green, Goree, Freas. Third row: Petty, Dundcn, Christian, Whitley, Adams, Hays, Maxwell, Wall, Hardwick. A Page 325 MEMBERS lan I...--1 Page 326 First row, left to right: Morrison, Ogden, Stanton, Davis, Dr. Smith, Hitt, Schofield, Second row: Brannon, Ragsdale, Brady, Carpenter, Schley, Blackston, Rickey, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Nance, Frieze, Turguette, Harding, Abbott E. I. Smith, Brock. Third row: Bogie, Sanchez, Alexander, Graves, Hutto, Chapman, Adams, Connor, Delabano, Collins. The purpose ot Beta Kappa Gamma, a scholarship fraternity, is to promote the study ot Comparative Literature. OFFICERS SHIRLEY DAVIS ..... HOWARD STANTON . . BETTY OGDEN .... . DR. FREDERICK D. SMITH j MRS. GUSTA B. NANCE Tom Alexander Iris Altrogge Nan Blackston Thomas Bogie Vivian Brady Billy Mack Abbott Mack O. Adams Helen R. Brown Virginia Brannon Sam Brock Wayne Connor Shirley Davis Lisbeth Day Elizabeth Carter Gerald Chapman William H. Collins Barney Delabano Clara Frieze Clinton Graves Shirley Harding Mrs. Bertha Harvin PLEDGES Margaret Crabtree Margaret Ditzler Pauline Donnell . President . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer . Sponsors Alfred Hitt Betty Ogden Mario Sanchez Katherine Schley lerry Schofield Ioe Elmore Robert Hutto loAnne Morrison E. lack Smith Howard M, Stanton Dorothy Ragsdale George Ricker Sarawynn G. Rickey Nancy Hilda Ripley Gloria Turquette Ann Wilson THE COLLEGE ORGA IZATIO E011 GE RAL ERVICE rendering service to the student body, to the university, and to the community. The requirement for member- ship is thirty hours' service tor the organization. Yvonne Forester loyce Smith Archer Barbara Greengrass Helen Ellard. Bertie Hinman OFFICERS BARBARA GREENGRASS . . . President BERTIE HINMAN . . . . . Vice-President MARTHA BOWMAN . Corresponding Secretary ANN HALEY . . . Recording Secretary IANE LLOYD . . . . . . Treasurer EVELYN ROCHESTER Social Chairman YVONNE FORESTER . . . Historian MABEL VVILHITE . . Publicity Sally Smith lane Lloyd Pat Walker Dolores Clement Doris McCroskey Steering Committee Elizabeth Parsons Alice Watson Ann Haley Peggy Sternarnan Patsy Gulledge B. L Wallace First row, le!! to right: Lloyd, Roberts, Hinman, Cfreenarass, Wilhite, 'Walken Marcilie Sheinberq Evelyn Gutow Phoebe Hipp Dorothy Shaver Virginia Cockerell Martin, Saunders. Second row: Sheinberq, Smith, Clark, Haley, Purqason, lcnes, Parsons, Ellard, Smith, Gulledqe, Watson, Greta Saunders Peggy Martin Ann Roberts Delores Clark lean lones Sternaman, Forester. MW Page 327 is First row, left to right: Pickens, Kuehne, Gratke, Moss, Fleck, Craemer, Curtis, Dillard. Second row: Dr. Iordan, Geers, Jordan, Dawson, Atwood, Harding. Third row: Weiner, lackson, Wall, Polnack, Hall, Snyder, Conner, Rhodes, Petermeyer, Smith. DELT PHI ALPHA The national honorary German iraternity, Delta Phi Alpha, seeks to honor excellence in German and to give students, thereby, an incentive ior higher scholarship. The fraternity aims to promote the study ot the German language, literature, and civilization, to further an interest in and a better understanding ot the German-speaking people, and to foster a sympathetic appreciation ot German culture. Alma Atwood Don Cameron Peggy Canavan Lynn Conner George H. Cramer Iohn R. Curtis A. A. Dawson OFFICERS KATHERYN MCMURRIN . . . . President MARVEL HANCOCK . . Vice-President NORA IEAN MARKIN . . Recording Secretary ESTILL GILLIAM . . . Corresponding Secretary MAXINE TURNER .... Treasurer MEMBERS loe L. Dillard loel I. Fleck Ieanine Frazier lohn B. Geers Estill Gilliam luliette Gratke S. Rex Hall Marvell Hancock Shirley Harding Ruth Hopper Thomas Hughston Dale A. lackson Ethyl Mae Iordan Robert A. Kuehne PLEDGES Nora lean Markin Katheryn McMurrin Fred Moss Kenneth F. Neighbors Bruce E. Petermeyer Hunter Pickens Yvonne Polnack Edward L. Rhodes Lawrence Smith Virginia Snyder Mary Taylor Maxine Turner Dan D. Hall Bernard S. Weiner Virginia Cockerell Ruby McCollom Norma Peterson DELT PSI KAPPA The purpose of Delta Psi Kappa is to recognize Worth-While achievement of Women in the iield of Physical Education and develop interest thereinp and to promote greater fellowship among women in this field of activity. OFFICERS KATHRYN MCMURBIN . . . . . President MARVELL HANCOCK . . . Vice-President NCHA IEAN MARKIN . .... Secretary ESTILL GILLIAM . . . Corresponding Secretary MAXINE TURNER .... Treasurer MEMBERS Peggy Canavan Estill Gilliam Nora lean Markin Mary Taylor Ieannine Frazier Marvell Hancock Kathryn McMurrin Maxine Turner PLEDGES Virginia Cockerell Ruby McCollom Norma Peterson First row, left to right: Clark, Canavan, McCollorn, Markiri. Second row: Gilliam, Hancock, Frazier, McMurrin, Turner. Page 329 L l r x 1 E i s f I 1 5 5 1 ' a - 3 Page 330 ,egg it .f 5525. 1 si 7:5 ' is rs f r s lli . ,L,, ,Q ft -5 Fe k .., re, fill 2.7 'Z lift 9 751 1, its iii ...Q .ta I is '- fi ' -is F ,1- si H 5 V' Z First row, left to right: Iohnson, Willis, Watkins, Danner, I. Owen, R. Owen, Wagner, Second row: Harding, Pantaze, Sligar, Werner, Carpenter, Scalf, Mercer. Third row: Hall, Eichelberger, McDonald, Ienkins, Thompson, Still. Fourth row: McClure, Oglesby, Beverly, Ward, Pickett, Madden, Cox. Fifth row: Mills, Tartt, Roberts, Parker, Hertig, Thorn, Carpenter, Ioiner. D LTA IGMA PI Delta Sigma Pi was organized to foster the study of business in universities: to encourage scholarship and the association ot students tor their mutual advancement by research and practicep to encourage closer aitilia- tion between the commercial world and students oi comrnercep and to further a high standard of comrnercial ethics and culture, and the civic and commercial welfare ot the community. OFFICERS RICHARD E. DANNER . . Head Master IAMES W. IOHNSON . . Treasurer GORDON P. WAGNER . . Senior Warden GLENN W. HARDING . . . . Scribe IAMES I. OWEN . . Iunior Warden HARMON L. WATKINS . . Chapter Adviser MEMBERS Carl Lee Carpenter, Ir. Robert E. Daniel Richard E. Danner Wesley Iames Elliston, Henry G. Hall Cecil D. Adams Iack Allen Thomas M. Beverly R. L. Corley, Ir. Howard I. Cox Ias. K. Eichelberger, Ir. Glenn W. Harding Robert D. Ienkins Iames W. Iohnson Ir. Stewart Iones Iames W. Fuston Wilbert K. Gripp George Grubbs Richard M. Halliday Iack Howell Royd Gene Irvin Iohn McClure Billy E. McDonald. Charles V. Mercer Weldon W. Mills Iames I. Owen PLEDGES William W. Ioyner George E. Madden Drayton Lewis Mitchell Charles W. Murray Floyd Oglesby George D. Parker Robert Durwood Owen Taylor Scalf, Ir. Herbert Tartt, Ir. Edward F. Thorn, Ir. George D. Pantaze Dan Albert Pickett Richard L. Rapp Haskell Simpson Billy Newton Sligar Max A. Sorrells Watson A. Tillman Gordon Wagner Harmon Watkins Ioseph Werner Iohn Willis Ioseph Patman Still Roy R. Thompson Thomas I. Torbert, Ir Herbert V. Wales, Ir. Eugene S. Ward Milton Zapata DELTA Tlfl TA PHI Delta Theta Phi is available to those students who meet certain prescribed scholastic requirements and who meet the requirements of the National Senate and the present local membership. The organization strives to unite traternally congenial students of the law, promote scholarship, and to create an atmosphere which will inspire the highest qualities of the legal profession. OFFICERS WILLIAM K. RATLIFP . . Dean V. E. WATTNER . D. W. HOWELL . . Vice-Dean C. E. IENKINS . . C. R. WILLIAMS . . Tribune C. L. WOODGATE . MEMBERS M. L. Askew I. G. Ball Lee S. Bane W. E. Boles Guy T. Buell L. T. Carlson Garth Cockrell I. P. Burt Iames Byrom Ioe Calamia Clarence Fowler Sam Daugherty S. L. Farr R. T. Galvan I. D. Gamble Pat Gibbons W. K. Hall V. W. Harris Dean Garidy Iack Gray Robert Green Iames Hand H. D. Howard D. W. Howell I. I. Hultgren G. L. Iackson C. E. Ienkins William Keller Dan Monen PLEDGES Fred Harless Harry Hopkins Iohnny Iohnson Minor Morgan Iohn I. Mead I. T. Morriss A. E. Pye William K. Ratliff I. T. Sample C. L. Shifter Tom Kenyon I. D. Marble Charles Murray T. B. Pennington Clerk of Exchequer . . Clerk of Rolls . . Bailifi I. I. Templin C. W. Tessmer Eldon Vaughn V. E. Waitner C. R. Williams C. L. Woodgate William B. Wright Wayne Smith Robert H. Stinson, Ir. Bill Thomas Richard Thomas First row, left to right: Wattner, Woodgate, Howell, Ratliff, Williams, Ienkins. Second row: Farr, Morriss, Galvan, Vaughn, Bane, Askew, Gibbons, Shifter, Buell. Third row: Keller, Burt, Pye, Gambell, Morien, Tessmer, I-Iultgren, Hall. Fourth row: Templin, Howard, Morgan, Ball, Mead, Sample, Carlton, Daugherty, Wright. Page 331 mf ll yi K I X175 ' B mf., In if E 215858 gf Y Standing and pointing: Richardson. First row, left to right: Wilson, Warren, Maclay. Second row: Martin, Cool, Moss, Altenau. Third row: Collier, Kindred, Goldberg. Fourth row: Reynolds, Niblack, McKnight, Boyce, Reagan. G-EOGR PHIC OCIETY The purpose of the Geographic Society is to promote and iurther interest in all phases of geography and to bring into closer association and understanding those persons aitected by the common interest. OFFICERS SHELBY RICHARDSON . . . . BILL REYNOLDS ELEANOR MACLAY DR. E. I. FOSCUE . MEMBERS Calvin Reagan Bill Reynolds Shelby Richardson Elizabeth Blakeney Marvin Boyce Margaret Bridwell lerald Goldberg Eleanor Maclay Tom McKnight ASSOCIATE MEMBERS lackie Altenau Becky Kindred Lloyd Collier Paul Klinq Mrs. lames B. Cook Clive McKnight HONORARY MEMBERS Dorothy Bruton Muriel Moss Page 332 President . Vice-President Secretary Sponsor Peggy Warren Suzanne Wilson loanne Martin Alice Miller Raymond Niblaclf: Bill Webber IOTA EP ILO Iota Epsilon meets monthly to foster interest in home economics and to hear various experts in the tield. The organization is the home economics honorary and is attiliated with the American Home Economics Asso- ciation. Requirernents for membership include a B average in home economics and a general C average with a major or minor in the department. OFFICERS RUTH RIMMER . . . . . President FRANCES MATNEY . Vice-President MARY CAMPBELL .... . Secretary MARY CHARLOTTE GOODSON . Treasurer MEMBERS Betty Huttines Lucile Hurley Harriet Ianeway Mozelle Leifest Frances Matney Elizabeth Parsons Mary Campbell Louise Cannon Elderleen Coker Mary Nell Cook Mary Charlotte Goodson Anne Haines Norma Hendrix Ann Penniman First row, left to right: Harris, laneway, Rodgers, Huffines, Penniman, Hurley. Second row: Goodson, Campbell, Rimmer, Matney. Third row: Young, Weisner, Parsons, Coker, Leifeste, Cannon. Phyllis Porter Ruth Rimmer lean Rodgers Shirley Stephenson Mary Lee Tate Elizabeth Weisner Rose Marie Young Page 333 Page 334 matics. Iames Ashby, Ir. Robert E. Baines Everett Brown lerome Byers Iohn Carpenter Clifton R. Collins Raymond Collins George H. Cramer Lawrence Darcangelo Ioe Barnett Iames A. Brewer Lyle Danke Richard Furlong First row, left to right: Bircy, Freidenrich, Kahn, Mouzon, Starr. Second row: Baines, Pettinos, Mills, Archer, Vernon. Third row: Ingram, Mitchell, Leatherman, Seale. Fourth row: Hutt, Frazier, Parker, Little, Petty, Persons, Lyon, Ashby, Furlong, Neitzel, Fleck. K PP EP ILO . Kappa Mu Epsilon is the National Mathematics honorary traternity. lt was founded to promote the inter ests ot mathematics. 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 of fellowship among those interested in mathe GENE W. HUFE . IAMES LITTLE . GRACE MITCHELL OFFICERS HAROLD A. PARKER MRS. HAZEL BUCY HARVEY HAZELTINE .... Iarnes Doherty, lr. David Doss Curtis Forsbach Charles Frazier lack Freidenrich Ruth Hopper Mary Hosford Gene Huff loe Gilbert Gorden Kahn lames Leftwich MEMBERS Elliot lngram William lameson Iohn Knight Albert Lea Rita Leatherman Pope Leon lames Little Fred Luhnow Stanley Lyon PLEDGES Glen Lindsey Robert Lynch Ed Malouf, Ir. Ira Martin . President Vice-President . Secretary . . Treasurer . Correspondent Faculty Sponsor George McClain, lr. Kathleen Minter Grace Mitchell Robert Mitchell Marion Morgan Harold Parker lames Persons Orville Pritchett Tam Mott lohn Oehlschlaeger Dearyl Pennington Norman Reed loe Rice Hildegarde Sandburg lames Snipes Iohn Spratt, Ir. Terrell Tucker Frank Vernon Ralph Vernon Iohn Vinson lames Pettinos Paul Petty lean Rodgers Billie Walker KIRKO The purpose ot Kirkos is to strengthen the ties of friendship among Women on the campus ot SMU. OFFICERS IEAN SPURGIN . . . . . President NANCY PRICE . . Vice-President CLAIRE PICKENS . . Secretary MARY IO GOODEARLE . Treasurer MARlLYN SOUDER . . Historian MEMBERS Edythe Chan Margaret Ditzler Pat McLemore Marilyn Souder Betty Chapman Mary Io Goodearle Io Neal Ieqm Spurgin Carol Conley Sue Cooper Lib Deats Corrine Ball Barbara Boyd Virginia Brannon Scrappy Bryant Frances David Pauline Donnell Gloria Knight Estill Lackey Mildred Ford Barbara Greengrass Merle Harris Mercedes Holtz Dorothy Iohnston Claire Pickens Nancy Price Martha Lanurn Kathryn McMurrin Dorothy McReynolds Ioan Martin Betty Ogden First row, left to right: Peterson, Martin, McReynolds, Towner, Harris, Greengrass, White, Donnell. Second row: Knight, Ford, Goodearle, Souder, Price, Spurgin, Pickens, Neal, Lanurn. Phyllis Tornokins Mary Bob Turner Martha White Norma Peterson Ruth Rimrner Lil Seymour Sylvia Stephens Barbara Towner Third row: Chapman, Wilson, McLernore, Harrison, David, Casper, Turner, Bryant, Tompkins, l-loltz, Seymour, Stevens, Ogden. 3-1, t E2 M ' it I' Page 335 VLW.. . . Page 336 Seated, left to right: Martin, Bell, Breihan, Baker, Copley, Iordan, Long. Standing: Seymour, Harris, Patison, Beach, Niqhswonqer, Reese, Chisholm, Hurley, New. THE METHODIST STUDE T MOVEME T The Methodist Student Movement is a national organization sponsored by the Methodist Church. The basic purpose of the organization is to enrich the life of the campus and to train the students ior leadership in their community. lt is the Church at Work on the campus. OFFICERS ARTHUR M. BAKER .... . President BOB BREH-IAN Q V' P Id PAT COPLEY . . ice- rest ents ETHYL MAE IORDAN . . Secretary O. B. 'VVILLIAM ......... Treasurer ELIZABETH DEATS HARRIS . S. C. R. A. Representative MAYE BELL .... ...... C ounselor I COUNCIL MEMBERS Paul Beach Lucille Hurley Sylvia Martin Mike Patison Genevieve Chisholm Iohn lohnson Edna Mae New Gene Reese Mercedes Holtz Gerry Long Bill Nighswonger Lillian'Seymour PHI LPIIA DELTA The purpose of Phi Alpha Delta is to promote fraternal association among law students, to disseminate information of professional interest, and to provide beneficial contact between students and their future profession. OFFICERS RAY A. WILLIAMS . . Iustice WALTER H. MAGEE Vice-Iustice STANLEY A. IONES . Clerk CECIL G. MAGEE . . Treasurer IAMES W. WIDENER . Marshal A. I. THOMAS . . . Sponsor MEMBERS Henry Amlin William L. Bagby Evan Hays Botting Paul R. Breeding Thomas B. Cuny Clyde L. Davis Iohn C. DeHay, Ir. I. Scott DeLee Kirby Ellis Ira L. Allen 'William O. Braecklein Millard F. Carr Ierome Chamberlain Robert Coons Iames T. Fitzpatrick Iohn T. Forbis Bill G. Gaffney Daniel P. Gibbs Lionel E. Gilly Iohn Hall C. Stanford Harrell Robert E. Henry Alfred W. Davis, Ir. Donald P. Ellsworth Francis W. Faris, Ir. Wilson A. Hanna lack Hertz Henry D. Hughes Gene lerico Stanley A. Tones Shannon Tones lack M. King Lee Lawrence Cecil G. Magee Walter H. Magee Don McNees PLEDGES lim Hughes Robert Hughes William D. Lawrence William A. McKenzie . E. LEE SMITH IAMES T. FITZPATRICK 'WALTER M. SPRADLEY Billy Moore Harold A. Mueller David C. Neale lack D. Osborne Glenn G. Parker W. Lewis Perryrnan loe L. Randle Rodrick L. Shaw Robert E. Milville William C. Odeneal Clyde K. Parker Louis B. Parum Samuel W. Pettigrew CECIL G. MAGEE . KIRBY ELLIS Ewell Lee Smith Oran E. Smith Walter Spradley George L. Watson Iames F. Widener Raymond A. Williams Bill Wright Iames T. Wright Horace S. Young Bill Richards Milton Richardson Marvin L. Skelton Robert Vial Robert W. Woolsey First row, left to right: Ellsworth, Chamberlain, C. Magee, VV'illiams, S. Iones, 'tNidener, A. W. Davis, McKenzie. Second row: King, Bagby, Parkhill, Pettigrew, Skelton, Allen, Carr, Forbis, Shaw, Hurtz, Neal, Perryman, C. L. Davis, Hanna. Third row: Odeneal, Hall, Iones, Randle, Amlin, Woolsey, L. Chops, Richards, Henry, Wright, lericho, Hughes, Gilly. Fourth row: Vial, W. Chops, Gaffney, Reese, Chisholm, Hurley, New. s Page 337 'wig 'wrgtfr . Km First row, left to right: Conley, Royall, Mixon, Bowrnan, Brown, Keller. Second row: Stewart, Crabtree, Hayden, Angus, Lee, Henderson. PHI CHI THETA The purpose of Phi Chi Theta is to promote the cause of higher business education and training for all women, to foster high ideals for Women in business careers, and to encourage fraternity and cooperation among Women preparing tor such careers, and to stimulate the spirit of sacrifice and unseltish devotion to the attainment of such ends. Dorothy Angus Mary Ann Bowman Helen Ruth Brown Barbara Clay Morine Autry Betty Io Clark Ada May Cowden Page 338 OFFICERS ADDIE CAROL HENDERSON . . President BARBARA PETERS . . . Vice-President THELMA MIXON . . . . . Secretary MARY HELEN STEWART . . Treasurer MARY ANN BOWMAN . . Social Chairman CAROL CONLEY . . . Publicity Chairman RUTH LYON . ..... Personnel Chairman ACTIVE MEMBERS Carol Conley Lois Hawkins Ruth Lyon Beverly Conover Addie Carol Henderson Margaret Martyn Margaret Crabtree Carol Keller Doris McClesky Shirley Gibson Lawanna Lee Thelma Mixon HONORARY MEMBERS Mrs. Virginia Long Billie Lattner Harris PLEDGES Dorothy Crouch Elizabeth Higginbotham Mozelle Pace Marye Lou Dorsett Patricia leannette Koepsel Evelyn Rochester Lyle Myrta Eilers Dorothy Ann McReynolds Ena Shrader Barbara Peters loanne Royall Herrna Lu Schroeder Mary Helen Stewart Dorothy Vaughan Eugenia Watkins lo Ann Weiss PI DELT PHI Pi Delta Phi is a national French fraternity composed of advanced students in French. The aim of this fraternity is to stimulate further study of the French lanquaqe, literature, and civilization. Tom Alexander Katherine Coke George Crank Doris Davis Shirley Ann Davis Ioseph Aposhyan Beverly Ann Baker Robert Boyle Mrs. Roy Boger Frank Mosher OFFICERS TOM ALEXANDER .... . . President DORIS DAVIS . . Vice-President KATHBINE COKE . Secretary FRED ERLER .... Treasurer MRS. FRANK MOSHEB . . . Sponsor MEMBERS Roy Dommert Fred Erler Suzanne Eggers Abraham Ghazi Bill Bray Martha Enochs Gayle Hamilton PLEDGES Patricia Hamilton lames Harvey Alfred Hitt Mozelle Matthews Ellen Lewis Eugene Lewis Anthony Oddo HONORARY MEMBERS Mrs. Lea Christie Mrs. W. B. Shriver FACULTY MEMBERS Mrs. L. A. Puzin Dr. H. W. Rickey Chehata Metwalli Edwina Moseley Robert Parr larnes Wood Scott Workman Tench Webb Edward White I. C. Chauffour l. L. Tinkle First row, left to right: Davis, Metwalli, Boyle, Chauffour, Alexander, Davis. Second row: Moseley, Matthews, Baker, Eggers, Mrs. Mosher, Harnilton, Mrs. Puzin, Mrs. Boger. Third row: Frankenberg, Dornmert, Harvey, Mr. Mosher, Erler, Hamilton, Parr, Dr. Rickey. g,.f.,...,.,.,.. it Page 340 ,. First row, left to right: Stewart, Christian, Hogue, Leath, Richardson, Cotter, Schmid, Hearrean. Second row: lenkins, Shaw, Drake, Stanley, Greengrass, Wolf, Clark, Collier. Third row: Longoria, Witcher, Shelton, Glascow, Fox, Wagner, Cook, Lind. Fourth row: Harris, Rice, Clark, Lindberg, English, Stewart, Wilhite, Smith. Fifth row: Hinckley, Smith, Haertig, Matney, Watt. PRO E ADER The object of this club shall be to promote among the students oi Southern Methodist University the enJoy ment of square and round dances which are a phase ot the cultural heritage oi the Southwest. Marvin Bowles C. D. Christian Dolores Clark Lloyd Collier Suzanne Cook Robert Cotter Lisbeth Day leanne Drake Eleanor Fox Earl Glascow OFFICERS SIDNA SCI-IMID . . . . . . President BOB COTTER . . Vice-President NANCY HOGUE . . Secretary DICK HEARREAN . Treasurer MARGARET CLARK . Sponsor MEMBERS Barbara Greengrass lay Leath Norman Haertig Merle Harris Betty Hearrean Richard Hearrean Iere Hinckley Nancy Hogue Marty Ienkins Susan lorclan Chester Lind Mary Longoria Frances Matney Ioe Patterson Mary Pittman Pendell Pitman Billy Rice Betty Richardson Sidna Schmid Patricia Seward Lil Seymour Rodrick Shaw Dorothy Shelton Sharon Smith Eugene Stoltz Douglas 'Wagner Iohn Witcher Virginia Young Requirements for membership at S. M. U. are: ACTIVE MEMBERSHIP ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP l.5 general scholastic average l.5 general scholastic average 2.0 average in psychology hours 2.0 average in psychology hours I2 hours completed in psychology 9 hours completed in psyChOlOq'y' OFFICERS SAM TOOMBS . . . . . . President MABRY BEARD . . . . Vice-President MARIORIE ALLEN . . Secretary-Treasurer DOROTHY M. EISTER ...... Faculty Adviser MEMBERS ON FACULTY Dr. G. G. Brown Mr. Harold Chapman Mrs. D. Z. Eister Dr. Alvin North Dr. A. Q. Sartain Dr. loseph Yarborough Dr. Paul Young MEMBERS Reuben Adams Marjorie Allen Natalie Baker Ruth Bastian Loran Baxter Mabry Beard Charlie Beckham Margaret Bridwell Helen Ruth Brown Alton Cocke Lynn Conner Sue Cooper Edward R. Crissey Carolyn Cruise Iohn Dean Billy Denton Robert Ellis lack Ewing Lewis Engber Clifford Eagon C. A. Fagon Raymond W. Ford Betty Lou George Iohn Geers Bob Gilliam Elizabeth Hackman Norman I-Iaertig Phoebe Hipp Ioy Hurt Thelma King Frank Lanning Bill LaPrade David Livingston Iames C. Long Roy Long Dorothy McGinnis Wesley Marshall Russell Mason lohn Middleton Colleen Moore Virginia Nance David Naureth Thomas Neal Rodney Nurse Lew W. Patton Eleanor Pennicott Hunter Pickens Charles Pillsbury William F. Pope Charles R. Posey Billy Prim Bob Russell Ioe Siegel D. I. Silman lean Skillern Edwin I. Smith Donald Starkey Henry Stephenson Sam Toombs Dan Wall lack Wiggins Eugene L. Witt Helen Wolfe Wirt Wolit First row, left to right: Silman, Mason, Siegel, Denton, Naureih, Livingston, Chapman, Witt. Second row: Pennicott, Baker, Hurt, Allen, Toombs, King, LaGrone, Eister, Ellis, Third row: Vtfall, Sartain, Russell, Nurse, Beard, Marshall, Vtfolff, Pickens, Mith, Baxter. Fourth row: Pillsbury, Conner, Adams, Vfiggins, LaPrade, Neal, Beckham, Lanning, Engber, Haertig. Page 341 Page 342 First row, left to right: Martinez, Gulledge, Anagnos, Gomez, Ditzler. Second row: Roley, Iones, Mixon, Matlock. Third row: I. Smith, Blackston, Ray, Darr. The requirements of Sigma Delta Pi for membership are: CID Six hours ot intermediate Work in Spanish With an average oi B, CZ? At least one term of Work in Southern Methodist University with a general average ot not less than B. Katherine Anagnos Nan Blackston Elizabeth I. Bradshaw Virginia Brannan Mary Ann Bransford Betty Buchanan lane Carswell Lyle Darr Mrs. Doris M. Davis OFFICERS IACK SMITH ...... KATHERINE ANAGNOS TI-IELMA MIXON . . . MARY ELIZABETH SINGLETON . MRS. ELISA DONNELL . . . President Vice-President . Secretary . . Treasurer Faculty Adviser Margaret Ditzler Pauline Donnell Suzanne Eggers Helen Ellard Ann Ferguson Isis Gomez Ierry Gutfey Patsy Gulledge MEMBERS Doris I-Iowson Gwendolyn Iones Barbara Kirksey Elizabeth Llera Laurentina Martinez Harriet Matlock Nancy McMillan Thelma Mixon Margaret Patison Norwin Ray loan Ricketts Mary Lou Riley Ruth Rimmer Thelma Romotsky Mario Sanchez Mary E. Singleton lack Smith Mary Elizabeth Smith lean Spurgin Shirley Tannehill Oscar Tullos Io Ann Weiss Robert Yates Marian Yturria Blanche Zink IG A GAMM The purpose of Sigma Gamma Xi is: Cll to provide fellowship among geology majors, IZD to conduct tield trips and lectures to supplement the curricula of the department, l3l to stimulate interest in the field ot geology, C45 to provide tor student representation in the deparment and in the University. Richard Anderson Iohn Bauchrnan Paul Beach Harrell Budd Richard Byrd Bruce Cheatum Mark Clements William T. Covey OFFICERS MARK CLEMENTS .... . . President DONALD SIMMONS . Vice-President CHARLES DODGE . . Secretary ALLEN STEWART ...... . Treasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE A RAY NIBLACK . . Senior Member DICK BYRD . Senior Member IAMES GORDON . Iunior Member BUCK WILSON . . . . . Iunior Member MEMBERS Charles Dodge Edward Lankford Ray Niblack Dwight Parrish lack Lent Aubrey L. Ott Iames Gordon Ian Hanna Ben I. Harrison Roy Hille Oras Iackson Herbert L. McCracken Clive G. McKnight, Ir. Forrest H. Muire Thomas Mullens Neal Neece William F. Reynolds Matthew Roberts Ralph Roberts Alexander Rorex William Schell Donald Simmons Bert Smith Allen W. Stewart William L. Turner, Ir. Keith Webb Paul B. Williamson Buck Wilson First row, left to right: Budd, Gordon, Mullens, Dodge, Clements, Simmons, Niblack, Byrd, Webber. Second row: Anderson, Hunt, Williamson, Rorex, Beach, Reynolds, Hanna, Neece, I-lille, Covey, Sokolow. Third row: Lent, Muire, Smith, Parrish, Lankford, M. Roberts, McKnight, Cheatham, Turner, Iackson, Schell. Page 343 Page 344 First row, left to right: Paschal, Livingston, Kurth, Schumaker, Foscue, Caropresi, Moravec, Chantos. Second row: Burkhart, King, Browning, Tanner, Sampert, Morris, Summers, Gilbreath, Spears, Nelson, Mynett, McSwain,.Cl veland Abercrombie, Bogle. L. Abercrombie W. Barkhart Ioseph Bily lames Bogle Hugh D. Brewer lames E. Browning Royal Carpenter Roland M. Cleveland William P. Davies Oskar L. Elsas Harvey H. Guice Harold L. Hailey OCI TY FOR THE AD A CEME 0F MA AGEME T OFFICERS GREGORY CAROPRESI . . . . . President MICKEY LIVINGSTON . . Vice-President AL MORAVEC . . . Secretary WlLLlAM E KURTH . ..... Treasurer LLOYD F. SPEARS . Student Activity Chairman MEMBERS Russell E. Hankins Russell Daniel Henke Charles B. lrwin, lr. Sidney S. Kaminsky Owen King Charles W. Kollhoff George H. Lenton William T. Loring I. T. McKennon Toe D. McLaney Ernest McSwain 'Walter L. Marlowe Eldon G. Mills Weldon W. Mills Craig Millis Al Moravec Charles Morris lack W'. Mynett loe Neff, Ir. Edward A. A. Nelson, lr. Winifred E. Paschall Homer E. Patterson Francis A, Redfern, lr. William I. Sampert, Ir. William E. Sanders T. Bryant Scalf, Ir. Paul R. Shaffnit Harold Smith T. Smith, lr, Tillman A. Smithey Albert R. Summers l. l. Stewart Don Stubblefield G. Tanner Tillman Clay Tharp William R. White .M. U. ADVERTISI G LEAG E The purpose of the S.M.U. Advertising League is ill to promote, aid, and assist an Advertising major at S.M.U., C27 to promote as much as possible, actual experience for its members, and f3l to provide contacts and promote jobs for its members. less Adkins Pat Austin Paul Barham Ginny Birt Herb Bolten Betty Brasher Oscar Bushwor Iames Carlyle C. A, Christensen Alice Cranford Henry Dial EARLE PLYLER lESS ADKINS IANE MCADAM . OFFICERS BOYRITA GUFFEY ...... COMMITTEE HEADS HOWARD MUHM . . DORIS PUSPURICA . PAUL BARHAM . Mike Dickenson Martha Edwards Norma Fairey leanne Gray Boyrita Guffey Iarnes D. Harris lean Harris Betty Hockaday Teresa Hunsaker Charles Inge MEMBERS lames Leisy Shirley Love lane McAdam Pat Manning Dennis A. Matlock Bob Maxwell Cal Merchant Pat Mix Howard Muhn Dick Musgrave Seated, left to right: Hunsaker, Edwards, Mix, McAdam. . President Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer lob Analysis . Publicity . Program Ed Nitche Marjorie Oden lerry Page ' Alex Pickins Earle Plyler Barbara Purnell Doris Puspurica Tom Riley Barbara Ross Allen Rozelle Seated: Reese, Crarnford, Guffey, Oden, Harris, Wolfert, Austin, Birt, Hockaday, Drake. Mario Sanchez Sol Skibell Harold Stephen Dorothy Stout loe Tate Richard Trule Ianet Valerius Mable Wilhite Henry Wilson Iim Weinzettel Lloyd Wolfert Standing: Brasher, Manning, Valerius, Maxwell, Muhn, Puspurica, Plyler, Stout, Fairey, Adkins, Pickens, Bolten. Page 345 Page 34 6 First row, left to right: Crissey, Carpenter, Brown, Loe, McDonald, Robb, Henderson, Lucas. Second row: Voigt, Mercer, Stone, Russell, Cotter, Hooper, Morris, Aderhold, lngels, Hill, McKissick, Davies, McLaney, McNamee. Third row: Stewart, Pangburn, Beckham, Whatley, Richey, Parker, Fusion, Cleveland, Carter, Ballard, Holcomb. . . PER ONNEL MA AGEME T ASSOCIATIO The object of this organization is to foster the study ot personnel management in universities, to encourage scholarship and the cooperation of students and faculty, to encourage respect tor and adherence to professional standards in the study and practice ot personnel management, and to promote closer relations between business and industry and the students of personnel management. Carroll Aderhold Lesley W. Ballard O. I. Beckham Helen Ruth Brown Carl L. Carpenter Iames L. Carter Roland M. Cleveland OFFICERS BILLY E. McDONALD . . . President FRED LOE . . . . Vice-President HELEN RUTH BROWN . Secretary CARL CARPENTER . . . Treasurer EDGAR R. CRISSEY L. T. HENSON Executive Council WELDON MILLS DR. A. Q. SARTAIN Faculty Sponsors I. F. HILLIARD ' MEMBERS Robert I. Cotter Margaret Crabtree Edgar R. Crissey William Fred Davies Iames W. Fuston Addie Carol Henderson Lilland T. Henson Charles D. Hill Elbert Holcomb W. L. Hooper Albert A. lngels Fred B. Loe Margaret Lucas Billy E. McDonald G. Dale McKissick Ioe D. McLaney Val McNamee Charles V. Mercer Weldon W. Mills I. W. Miller Charles E. Morris Charles B. Pangburn David D. Parker Charles Richey Dave Y. Robb C. W. Russell Taylor Bryant Scalt Iimmy Stewart Iames Stone Kenneth S. Voigt Demonde Whatley The Sales Association was organized to present a means ot association among students interested in the fields of marketing through direct contacts with the salesmanship organizations and their members, which are now functioning in Dallas. lt also endeavors to help its members find out for themselves Whether they are fitted for sales careersg it so, What kind ot selling, and how to locate the right type ot sales job. Cecil Adams George Alden Gordon Alexander Ierry Arrington Ioe Beckham Caryll Beer lOE BECKHAM . . TED D. TREADAWAY CHARLES E. MORRIS . HARMON L. WATKINS Wayne Bennett Robert Bieloh George Birdwell Frank Burger Bill Carlisle OFFICERS MEMBERS Bob Cowan Guy Gant Pete Lewis Bill McNutt Charles Morris First row, left to right: Watkins, Morris, Beckham, Treadaway, Burger . President . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer . . . Sponsor Charles Richey Charles Sagnibene Bill Sainpert Richard Snow larnes Stone Ted Treaclaway Paul Vickery Gordon Wagner Harmon Watkins Iessie Williams loe Woods Second row: Lewis, Wagner, Birdwell, Arrington, Sampert, Bieloh, Snow, Richey, Sagnibene, Snow, Cowan, Williams, Adams. Third row: Alexander, Alden, Woods, Carlisle. Page 347 MEMBERS First row, left to right: Ballard, Long, Vincent, Kerin, Coleman, Schouten, McLemore, Buettner, Page, Billingsly, Verner. Second row: Ingels, Worthington, Torres, Richardson, Harrison, Mize, Riley, Zych, Loughborough, Perches, Gallo. Third row: Sikorski, Pfeiffer, Belvin, Adams, Laska, Hollocher, R. Lettieri, l. Lettieri, Woods, Stewart. T M RY' CATHOLIC CL B O The St. Mary's Catholic Club is a qroup organized to create fellowship and friendship among the members of this denomination at SMU. As well as religious education, it also provides entertainment for its members Robert Adams lean Ancelin Tim Austin Iohn Bailey Ed Belvin Biddy Bird Melvin Brans Alberta Coleman lose Raul Cruz Ray Dowling OFFICERS ALBERT INGELS ..... SUZANNE SCHOUTEN . PAT MCLEMORE . . ROBERT ADAMS . FATHER RILEY . Scott Eidt Eleanore Fox lames Gallo Bill Gieb Nancy Goff loanne Harrison Larry Herndon Bill Hollocher Fred Hunstable Ierry lhlefeld Albert lngels Ann Kerin Edward Laska loseph Lettieri Ralph Lettieri George Livers lean Long Bill Marx Pat McLemore Dan Monen David Maurath . President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer . Sponsor Carolyn O'Connell Pat Page Albert Pe-rches Richard Pfeiffer Edward Puyan Leesie Richardson Pat Riley Walter Schmucker Suzanne Schouten Edward Tonan Ruben Torres Mary A. Veseke Cynthia Vincent F rank Wagenhauser Edward White Virginia White lune Winn Tom Worthington Florene Zych Rosa Lee Zurick Requirements of Theta Sigma Phi are a B average in journalism, a major in journalism and a C-plus over- all average. Barbara Boyd Pauline Donnell leanne Gray Romona Brandenburg Ienie Alice Cranford MARY MCNEILL . IOANNE MARTIN ALICE CRANFORD PAULINE DONNELL lean Harris Betty Ann Hicks Dorothy Johnston ludy Fielder Peggy Odell OFFICERS MEMBERS PLEDGES Gloria Knight loanne Martin Mary McNeill Marjorie Oden Betty Maqbee . President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer First row, left to right: Hicks, McNeill, Mitchell, Harris. Second row: Oclen, Donnell, Maqloee, Montgomery, Brandenberg. Barbara Mitchell Gail Pitts Marilyn Soucler Ann Montgomery loy Tabor Page 349 Page 350 First row, left to right: Sunkel, Frazier, Manton, Lightfoot, Mr. Matson. Second row: Kindred, B. Clark, Anderson, Stafford, Tubb, Tones, Maclay, Harrington, Campbell. E TMI TER TUDE TFELLOW HIP The Westminster Student Fellowship is to promote fellowship among all Presbyterian students, to encour- age out-of-town students to find a church home in Dallas, and to participate in the various religious activities on the campus. OFFICERS TOM MANTON . . . . . President IEANINE FBAZIEH . . . Vice-President CABOLYN LIGHTFOOT . . Secretary LARRY SUNKEL . . . Treasurer BAY MATSON . . Sponsor COUNCIL MEMBERS Sally Reed Anderson Don Clark Becky Kindred Pauline Popi Tim Tubb Robert Beasley Betty Io Clark Eleanor Maclay Henry Stafford Marguerite Wood Harvey Campbell Iean Tones Barbara Mitchell Carl Tanner Nancy Harrington, Mary Campbell S1Lldel'1't worker W0lVlE 'S SELF G0 ERNING BOARD The W.S.G.B. is the Executive Board of the Worr1en's Self-Governing Association to which every member of the women's residence halls belongs. The board is composed ot representatives from each of the three dormitories. lts purpose is not only to requlate the conduct of Women dormitory students, but also to act as an integrating body in dormitory social lite. OFFICERS NANCY PRICE . . . . . . President LILLIAN SEYMOUR . . Vice-President CYNTHIA SMITH . . . Secretary PATSIE NORTHCUTT . . . Treasurer MRS. SINA BRASELTON MRS. LOUISE IACOBY . . . Dormitory Directors MRS. GERTRUDE MOORE J MISS LIDE SPRAGINS, Dean of Women . . Sponsor REPRESENTATIVES Snider Hall Cecile Bryant Genevieve Chisholm Martha Lou Man Mary Frances Payne Helen Wolfe Rose Marie Young Frances Cullum Marjorie Oden Nina Pruter Virginia Hall Wynell Elliott Ieannine Frazier Ethyl lordan Ruby McCollum Rubylin Slaughter Barbara Towner Addie Carol Henderso11Carol Keller Evelyn Rcyzor Ranch House Mary Beall Betty Cooper Betty Moss Catherine Spence Dee Dee Weldon Ruth White Sue Iohnson Pat Mullin Dolly Weaver First row, left to right: Rayzor, Keller, Cooper, White, Mullins, Bryant, Morris, Chisholm. Second row: lohnson, Towner, Smith, Seymour, Price, Northcutt, Wolfe, Weldon, Frazier. Third row: Elliott, Schwab, Iordan, McCollcm, Henderson, Beall, Slaughter, Young, Pruter, Vtfeaver, Man. Page 351 i Page 352 Seated, lett to right: Hamilton, Thompson, Ditzler, Browne, Pickens, Smith, Harkey. Standing: Spurqin, Bradley, Richards, Fiizsimons, Elliott, Wood, Dukkony, King, Greengrass, Senabauqh, La kt d McRey TH NYS, The Campus Y is a service agency in which the member sees his participation 1n the CICIIVIIIGS as a means oi developing personal initiative and Christian character. Y. M. C. A. OFFICERS BOB BROWNE ....... . President DON THOMPSON Vice-President WOODROW SMITH . . Secretary Y. W. C. A. OFFICERS CLAIRE PICKENS ....... . President DERYL HAMILTON Vice-President MARGARET DITZLER . . Secretary CABINET I EVELYN DUKKONY IRVING KING ELOISE RICHARDSON WYNELL ELLIOTT BOB LANGFORD FRANK RICHARDSON B. C. GOODWIN DOROTHY ANN MCREYNOLDS IERRY SENABAUGH BARBARA GREENGRASS TOM MEDDERS IEAN SPURGIN IO ANN HARKEY BILL WOOD MEMBERS Barbara Boyd Virginia Brannan Edythe Chan Beverly Clark Sue Cooper Gloria Feitler Charlene Haley Marvell Hancock Ann Kerr Pat McLemore Frances Ann N eece Betty Ogden Claire Pickens Gail Pitts Sarawynn Rickey Sidna Schmid Betty Stanley PLEDGES Beverly Baker Agnes Cole 1 Dorothy Graham Margaret Green Barbara Greengrass Eleanor Hutson Betty lamison Rebecca Nelson Nancy Sellers Peqqy Shelton Norma Wood First row, left to right: Kerr, Haley, Hutson. Second row: Graham, lamison, Pickens, Boyd, Wood. Third row: Greengrass, Ogden, Green, Clark, Cooper, Hancock. Fourth rcw: Schmid, McLemore, Neece, Baker, Sellers, Mrs. Brewton, ZET PHI ETA Zeta Phi Eta tries to bind together, in Speech schools and departments ot speech, groups ot selected college Women interested in maintaining high standards of speech, and to promote and maintain a better understand- ing' between colleges and universities teaching the speech arts. Also, Zeta Phi Eta helps to build a professional philosophy tor women engaged in the speech profession and to stimulate and encourage all worthy speech and dramatic enterprises. OFFICERS ANN KERR . . .... President CHABLENE HALEY . . Secretary SIDNA SCHMID . . . . Vice-President SABAWYNN RICKEY . . Treasurer EDYTH RENSHAW ...... Sponsor Page 353 O fd X L . 'oo K -4 Q 1 Q F' ' f . 1, X QM y , , ,Je,..spgfi' 1 U ' N ix N I ig 4 .x x 4 , ff 5.1 X my vs W 6 31 19' f A 4' 0 XX X Zxm s WW xg-xv :Cf M V, wh pf' A X Q ,J J or if ' if A oz A - O x ,X 0 D vi R Q0 .f-fo A 0 , o vy H In X , W A . . . . . SURURITIES Page 355 l 6' l Page 356 'tk 'RV Row Row Row Row Row Row Row How one: Bell, Bishop, Blackston, Blackwell, Boedecker, Boykin, Brazda, Campbell, Carey. two: Carpenter, Carter, Clabough, B. Clark, L. Clark, Clifford, Conover, Cooper, Crenshaw three: Cullum, Drake, DuBois, Duncan, Epps, Farrington, Fike, Forester, Gilmore. four: Harlow, Harrison, I-luffhines, Iackson, Jones, Kuehn, Lane, Lietmeyer, Lightfoot. live: Lloyd, McCarley, McClendon, McGlothlin, Martin, Matthews, Meredith, Mize, Ogden. six: Oliver, Peyton, Pierson, Plumb, Potts, Read, Richardson, Robertson, Schmid. seven: Schneider, Schroeder, Sindt, Slocum, Smilie, Smith, Spears, Spencer, Steed. eight: Stevens, Thompson, Thurmond, Tilghman, Weaver, Weisner, Williams, Winder. BETTY OGDEN, President OFFICERS BETTY OGDEN . . President SYLVIA STEVENS . . Vice-President GWEN IONES . Recording Secretary IANET WINDER Corresponding Secretary YVONNE FORESTER . . Treasurer MEMBERS Marilyn Bishop, Nan Blackston, Barbara Boedecker, Elaine Brazda, Mary lane Carter, lane Clabough, Beverly Clark, Lee Clark, Beverly Conover, Lois Iean Cooper, Patty Crenshaw, Fran Cullum, Iean Drake, Betty Io Epps, Yvonne Forester, Lila Harlow, Betty Sue Huffhines, Gwendolyn Iones, Esther Lietmeyer, Iocly Lloyd, Sylvia Martin, Paula Matthews, Io Ann Mize, Betty Ogden, Peggy Oliver, Nelia Peyton, Sybil Pierson, Eloise Richardson, Margaret Roach, Allyne Robertson, Sidna Schmid, Herma Lu Schroe- der, Dollie Slocum, Pat Smilie, Ioyce Smith, Anne Spencer, Vada Steed, Sylvia Stevens, Beth Weisner, Martha Nelle Williams, Ianet Winder. PLEDGES Billie Ball, Iune Blackwell, Sara Boykin, Bonnie Campbell, Betty Lou Carey, Mary Elizabeth Car- penter, Betsy Clifford, Bonnie Lee DuBois, Ianie Duncan, Betty Farrington, Cherie Fike, Mary Eliza- beth Gilmore, Ioanne Harrison, Bobbie Iackson, Iody Kuehn, Carolyn Lightfoot, Betty Lane, Margaret Mc- Clendon, Mary McCarley, loy McG1othlin, Margaret Meredith, Mary Ann Plumb, Ioyce Potts, Blanche Read, Blanch Schneider, Ioyce Simmer, Margaret Sindt, Caroline Spears, Mary Ann Thompson, Franf ces Thurmon, Constance Tilghman, Dorothy Weaver. DELTA Pl ... Alpha eta Chapter JD LJ? JST-53 C J c ae 222 x Q L T' Atl 79 She's lovely, she's pinned, she uses LAVA! Slocum got camera-shy at AD Pi tea. Page lp 3 5,31 W da' Page 358 Igqt' l' X Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row one: Adams, Askew, Atchley, Austin, Baqaley, Barnes, Birt, Bragg. two: Brown, Buchanan, Buckrnaster, Burns, Byers, Edgar, Chatfield, Coker, Curtis. three: Danuser, Dukkony, Edwards, Ellard, Elliott, Fox, Gilbert, Green. tour: Greengrass, Grigsby, Harding, I. Harris, M. Harris, Henegar, B. Hill, E. Hill, P. Hill. tive: Hopson, Howson, Humphreys, Iarvis, Keller, King, Klein, Lawes. six: Lemhurg, Lisenha, Littlefield, Lowe, Lust, McAdams, McGuire, Moseley, Owens. seven: Pace, Paschall, Phillips, Pickens, Purnell, Reagan, Richardson, Ricketts. eight: Secrest, Snowden, Towner, Travis, West, R. White, V. White, Williams, Wilson. I MERLE HARRIS, President OFFICERS MERLE HARRIS .... President CLAIRE PICKENS . . Vice-President IET BARNES . . . Secretary CAROL KELLER . . Treasurer MEMBERS let Barnes, Pat Bell, Ginny Birt, Ioyce Buckmaster, Shirley Bums, Elderline Coker, Ianet Curtis, Helen Ellard, Susie Gilbert, Iackie Green, Barbara Green- grass, Shirley Harding, Merle Harris, Pat Hill, Dixie Hopson, Doris Howson, Carol Keller, Dot Klein, Hilda Ruth Lowe, Marilyn Lust, Pat Mosely, Mozelle Pace, Claire Pickens, lean Purnell, Ioan Ricketts, lackie Snowden, Barbara Towner, Pat West, Tencie White. PLEDGES Frances Adams, Beverly Askew, Pat Austin, Betty Atchley, Io Ann Bagaley, Nancy Bragg, Ioanna Brown, Betty Buchanan, Io Byers, Mary Chatfield, Anna Danuser, Evelyn Dukkony, Pat Edgar, Helen Edwards, Wynell Elliot, Mary Ann Fletcher, Beth Grigsby, Iackie Harris, Eloise Henegar, Betsy Hill, Eleanor Hill, Sarah Humphreys, Barbara larvis, Car olyn King, Barbara Lawes, Martha Lemburg, Barbara Lisenba, Dollye Ann Littlefield, Laluan McAdams, Authella McGuire, lanice Owens, Nancy Paschall, Elmira Phillips, Reba Reagan, Elise Richardson, Carolyn Travis, Ruth White, Patsy Io Williams. 4 EGA... Iota Alpha s gicmww X - fi? .-v 9-' az- J o 53' ti A Kuna 'asm fu .. . . 7 , Q, ,. -ftf-6,12 kwa Q Q , I. vc Le lf' If f H lil ,Wt llll 'lull JU, Nl, 'Ima rg -' an ,Q,:ot.a' . . y 1 , , 1 K as:,J,,t -713 L Mfjyjgij 2: .0 a JJ, .X H. :V BANSL .LS l'l HSD! -H... get vi 2441 my Wi m 5 1? K 5 if Mg, lata ,,. .1'7f-'-f 3- lu NWN .-::.g ' til ,. . E D is 5: xc . . . WHO? WHO? WHO? Chapter The Chi O's tum on the charm. Page 359 5 'GT Q, .. If 4' .xx 5 ,R . Ki' er ,Q - l - f Page 359 S Row Row Row Row Row Row Row -1 .f 1, 4 7 . rg, .sf one Baird Bell Brewer Carswell Carter Clay Cole Deakins two Ditzler English Enochs Feitler Fielder Foote Franklin Forbes three Guffey Hancock Hawkins Hiqginbotham Hinman Holtz l-lasher Hurt C lrby four, L. Irby Iack'son,Iarn1son Kanatser Kerr Kinman Leitwich L Lomax five: Lowrey, Mclver, McLendon, Marston, Martin, Moody, Moore, Morrison, Naylor, six: Peterson, Porter, Riddle, Roach, Rowe, Sammons, Schwab, Sloan. seven: M. A. Smith, S. Smith, Sone, Sowell, Spurqin, Stafford, Sumner, Trunk, C. Turner. How eight: M. B. Turner, Tuttle, Vanderpool, Wharton, Vfilkirson, Williamson, Witty, Youngblood. DELT DELTA DELTA Theta Kappa Chapter MERCEDES HOLTZ, President OFFICERS VIERCEDES HOLTZ . . . President FEAN SPURGIN . First Vice-President 'UDY FIELDER . Second Vice-President ANN KERR . Corresponding Secretary SHERRY YOUNGBLOOD Recording Secretary 2MlLY MCLENDON . . Treasurer MEMBERS La Iean Brewer, lane Carswell, Barbara Clay, Caro- yn Cole, Margaret Ditzler, Gloria Feitler, ludy Fielf ier, Fredda Foote, Glenda Hawkins, Libby Higgin- Dotham, Bertie Hinrnan, Mercedes Holtz, Colleen rby, Betty larnison, lanet Kanatser, Ann Kerr, Ann Cinman, Ann Lettwich, Louise Lomax, Ginger Low- 'ey, Virginia Mclver, Emily McLendon, Mildred Mars- ion, Marilyn Martin, Rea Moody, Nancy Moore, Vlary Ann Morrison, Lola Peterson, Rosalind Riddle, Vlary Beth Roach, lo Ann Schwab, Mary Ann Smith, 'ean Spurgin, loanne Trunk, Mary Bob Turner, Yvonne Tuttle, Anne Wliarton, Louise Wifitty, Bar- Qara Williarnscn, Sheridan Youngblood. PLEDGES Nlancy Baird, Patty Bell, Lou Marr Carter, Yvonne Deakins, Betty English, Margaret Anne Enochs, Bar- oara Franklin, Elizabeth Forbes, lerry Guiiey, Peggy Hancock, lo Ann Hoskins, Virginia Hunt, Lois lrby, Mary K. lackson, Mildred McLeod, Elizabeth Moore, Founta Naylor, Ioan Porter, Nancy Rowe, Mary Anne Samrnons, Nancy Sloan, Sally Srnith, Beverly Sane, Dottie Sowell, Dorothy Anne Stafford, Vera Lu Sumner, Caroleen Turner, Patricia Vtfilkerson, lanie Wilbern, leannine Vanderpool. 'IFAD I Phvk, 2 WT ..,- -Y ...,-f-f' - Have you had your beauty picture made yet? Tri-Delt B function finds lineup oi Lornac, Morrison, Bell, Peterson, Sloan, and Baird with dates. Page 361 l Page Q HOW one: Alexander, Andrews, Bcxgulee, Berry, Black, Buchanan, Chamberlain, Chisholm. Row two: Clark, Connell, Dempsey, Dorsett, Edgar, Eggers, Eilers, Ernstrom. Row three: Eubank, Francey, N. Frazier, I. Frazier, Granrud, Halliday, Harrison, Hockaday. W Row four: lack, Iakel, lorvis, lanes, Lanurn, Lloyd, Lohmann, Love. How five: McDonald, McMaster, Marshall, Martin, Mash, Matheny, Melton, Merrill. Row six: Mills, Montgomery, Morrow, Mullin, Nimmo, Odell, Power, Purnell. Row seven: Reese, Robinson, Schmiedeke, E. Setzer, H. Setzer, Shea, Slaughter, Steed. if How eight: Terrell, Turquette, Van Cleave, Walker, Watkins, Whitehead, B. Young, D. Young 362 l l l MARTHA LANUM, President OFFICERS ARTHA LANUM . . . President ETTY HOCKADAY . Vice-President ANE LLOYD . . . Rush Captain TOAN MARTIN Corresponding Secretary TEANNINE PRAZIER Recording Secretary TACKIE CHAMBERLAIN . . Treasurer MEMBERS toy Alexander, lanet Bowen, Marion Buchanan, Vackie Chamberlain, Genevieve Chisholm, Toni Veannine Frazier, Ann Halliday, Betty Ann Harrison, lark, Mary Daugherty, Sue Eggers, lean Ernstrom, etty Hockaday, lanet lack, loan lakel, Katherine tones, Martha Lanum, lane Lloyd, lane Lohman, Shirley Love, Amy Marshall, Ioan Martin, Shirley Vlays, Mary McDonald, Marion McMaster, Ann Mont- omery, Tita Merriell, Sally Power, Barbara Purnell, eggy Odell, Marian Reese, Ioan Shea, Martha teed, Sherwood Turney, Gloria Turquette, Virginia Jan Cleave, Eugenia Watkins, Ioan West, Berna- :lette Whitehead. PLEDGES atty Andrews, Maree Bagulee, Elizabeth Berry, nn Black, Nancy Connell, lane Dempsey, Mary .ou Dorsett, Billie Edgar, Lyle Eilers, lane'Eubank, vlargaret Folsom, Mary Elizabeth Francey, Nicki Frazier, Betty Lou Frydenland, Nancy Ganrud, Ruth Elopper, Nancy Iarvis, Sybil Mash, Patsy Matheny, ahirley Melton, Mary Alice Mills, Virginia Morrow, Pat Mullins, lean Nimmo, Catherine Robinson, Mary Vou Schmideke, Elizabeth Seltzer, Helen Setzer, Ruby- tin Slaughter, Betty Terrill, Pat Walker, Dorothy Young, Kathleen Young, Billie Io Young. DELTA GAMMA Alpha Upsilon Chapter I I i, ,,-J. X ul-7 IQ., IQ 'll gl'!: iii: tier 'A 55:1 FI' -:. 18 7 ,l Zyl ff! l if 2 N 5 I 0, 5 A i--aft? , I is 1 A , 1411 'H Eg W u ll lun' . . , And you Wait there till l get back. xg., Ho, Ho, Ho, Hannah-My Delta Gamma . , .' Page 363 Page 354 s 67519 Q., Xu E ' ' 1 ,-f-9-1 Q!!! ei . A ff e i Row Row Row Row How One: Anderson, Bernges, Biddle, Boggcm, Browne, Chapman. two: Cherry, Clement, Decrson, Deffke, Dickinson. three: Eidson, Flanders, Horns, Hoylmcxn, Hunscrker, Lcmderclorl four: Leach, McAdc1m, McClesky, Mix, Oqcin. five: Rogers, Sheffer, Silvis, Turner, Virtcrnen, Wilson. BETTY CHAPMAN, President OFFICERS BETTY CHAPMAN . . . President DORRIS IEANN E BROWNE Vice-President PEGGY ROGERS . Recording Secretary MAXINE TURNER Corresponding Secretary IANET OG-AN .... Treasurer MEMBERS Sue Anderson, Dorris Ieanne Browne, Io Ann Bryant, Betty Chapman, Evelyn Cherry, Ieanne Dickinson, Teresa Hunsacker, lane McAdam, Doris McCleskey, Ianet Oqan, Peqqi' Rogers, Paula Sheiler, Maxine Turner, Ruth Ann Virtanen, Iody Wilson. PLEDGES Doris Bernges, Bessie Biddle, Norma Boqgan, Do- llores Clement, Hazel Deason, Elyse Deffke, Kath- fleen Eidson, Carol Flanders, Helene Hans, Barbara 3Hoylman, Dorothy Lauderdale, Carol Leach, Patricia !Ann Mix, Zona Silvis. DELTA ZETA ... Alpha P i Chapter Jiqlm 4 5 , 4 V ,, jf E WN , D9 Alf , - y 2 g., E ' 5 He must be tall, dark and human. Helen of Trcy, Iermy Lind, Florence Nightingale, etc., attend Delta Zeta rush party. Page , .. .. , N. .,.+.J'- . .- ' ' :ez if EHE. J S 1 , K T ZPL VM! X' 'X if -r + 1 fi gg be , Q ef 1 S. Q 2 'L at ji 57 .a ,fail 1 Q ,gf K 5,3 3 J t, -f 'E f x 3 vex- '47 1 A G 34 N QA, ROW Row ROW Row How Row one Armstrong Aitenau Autry B Batson H Batson Blaine two Bowling Briggs Chase Ce1rco Clark Cox Daigh three Fagan Hackman Iohnson Tourdcxn Kerin Kreer Lane four: Lang Langham Loomis Marshall Marston I. Martin P. Martin. five: Martyn, Miller Monroe Montgomery Orning Parsons, Payne. six: Price Royster See Sexton Shuier Smith Thompson. Page 363 JU Row seven: Vfarren, Watson, B. White, M. White, Williams, Willke. GAIVIIVIA PHI BETA ELIZABETH HACKMAN, President OFFICERS ELIZABETH HACKMAN . . President NANCY IOURDAN . . Vice-President DeI..OIS LGOMIS . Recording Secretary BETTY ANN ARMSTRONG Corresponding Secretary ANNE MARIE KERIN . . Treasurer MEMBERS fackie Altenau, Betty Ann Armstrong, Virginia Bowling, Dorothy Chase, Betty Io Clark, Nance Daigh, Beth Hackman, Io Ann Hunt, Nancy Iourdan, Anne Marie Kerin, Margaret Lang, Mary Iane Lang- ham, DeLois Loomis, Grace Marston, Ioanne Martin, 'Margaret Martyn, Betty Montgomery, Elizabeth Par- sons, Nancy Price, Sherry Royster, Peggy Sexton, Mary Elizabeth Smith, Iune Thompson, Peggy War! ren, Martha White. PLEDGES Dorothy Autry, Billie Batson, Helen Batson, Bahs Blaine, Charlotte Briggs, Carol Cierco, Ann Cox, Marie Fagan, Hilda Iohnson, Carol Kreer, Ann Lane, Karen Larsen, Ruth Marshall, Patsy Martin, Virginia Miller, Pat Monroe, Mary Orning, Mary Frances Payne, Mary Iean See, Ann Shuler, Ioyce Wagers, Alice Watson, Beverly White, Sammie Williams, Barbara Willke. Alpha Xi Chapter G re ff QQTQ4 QR' 'Q ffz. at SM X fwhs MN f 2 There are eyes . . Gamma Phi's Elizabeth Parsons and Nancy Price act as hostesses at their A function. Page Page ,XR ,X X X , , N fl v 368 xx Vi If HOW How Row Row Row Row How Row one: Baker, M. L, Bowman, M. A. Bowman, Boyd, Brinker, Bryan, Buettner, Burgin, Butts. iwo: Canon, Carlyle, Carruih, Carier, Christensen, Clayton, Collins, Conley, Cowden. three: Crowley, Cunningham, Draper, Enochs, B. George, D. George, Gidley, l-laley, Hallmark four: Hardison, Holland, Huckaloy, lagoe, lones, Kelley, Kenny, Kinard. five: Lemmon, McCaig, McGre-W, Mcloernore, McMurrin, Mahaffey, Marlin, Melick. six: Moody, Morel, Moss, Neece, Norman, Owens, Penniman, Phillips, Potwin. Seven: Pratt, Price, Riedel, Rowe, Samuels, Slfiefelrnan, Sellers, Singleton, Siernaman. eight: Vaughan, Weaver, White, Wilson, Wood, Woodward, Yarborough, Yeargan, Yiurria. PAT MCLEMORE, President OFFICERS PAT MCLEMORE .... President BETTY LOU GEORGE . Vice-President MARY ELIZABETH SINGLETON Recording Secretary MARTHA BOWMAN Corresponding Secretary MARY ANN BOWMAN . . Treasurer MEMBERS Martha Bowman, Mary Ann Bowman, Barbara Boyd, Dorothy Brinker, Betty lane Burgin, lanice Carruth, Mary Grace Carter, Marilyn Christensen, Polly Clax- ton, Carol Conley, Marilyn Cunningham, Ada Mae Cowden, Sharon Flyth, Ann Gasow, Betty Lou George, Dorothy George, Ann Haley, Olive Hall- mark, Patsy Hardison, Frances Heard, Lucy Huck- aby, Anna lagoe, Eloise Kelly, Maurine Kenny, Bev- erly Kinard, Vermelle McCain, Pat McLemore, Kath- ryn McMurrin, Pat Melick, Diane Moody, Patty Morel, Frances Ann Neece, Ann Penniman, Nancy Sellers, Mary Elizabeth Singleton, Carlyle Vergene, lean White, Ann Wilson, losephine Wood, Pat Year- gan, Marion Yturria. PLEDGES Beverly Baker, loan Bryan, Virginia Buettner, Helen Butts, Betty Canon, Barbara Clayton, Mary Alice Collins, Peggy Crowley, Marilyn Draper, Martha Enochs, Nancy Gidley, lane Holland, lean Iones, Betty lane Lemmon, Lucille McCraig, Evenelle MC- Grew, Doris Mahatiey, Mary Carolyn Martin, Betty Moss, Grace Norman, Ellen Owens, Benny Gail Phil- lips, Martha Potwin, Claire Pratt, Ruth Price, Betty Lynn Riedel, Elizabeth Ann Rowe, Margaret Sarn- uels, lune Sheielrnan, Margaret Sternarnan, Dorothy Vaughan, Carolyn Weaver, Edna lo Woodward, Ann Yarborough. KAPPA ALPHA TI-IET ... B eta igma Chapter X L w hx. f F I' f x, ,f T Q fi' LJ Ci L Kglfgj. C HJ STL! it 'v lt - gli k ill :- Wa Wi V--rex 'fx f ' 7. Yu ll 'L'l'! -9- vifl'-r-'Q A'- ' Bowman and Conley prove they are Thetas with the smiling lips. Page A Page 370 C W ' 4I 'CE '1 A0 0 Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row one: Allman, Anderson, Andrews, Beall, L. Bennett, M. A. Bennett, Blair, Boyd, Broadnax. two: Bucy, Buckley, Bunton, Burgher, Bush, Clemmer, Coleman, English, Floto. three: Free, Goodearle, Gulledge, Harkey, Harrison, Harris, Hecht, Iohnston, Kendrick. tour: Keoun, King, Kirksey, Loughborough, McCorkle, McNeil, Mackenzie, Maclay, Man. five: Morrison, Moseley, Neal, Northcutt, Palmer, Patterson, Pferdmenges, Pitts, Porter. six: Powell, Raley, Rayzor, Rochester, Sims, Skillern, Slaughter, Sloan, C. Smith. seven: Sara Smith, Sharon Smith, Stone, L. Taylor, N. Taylor, Tompkins, Thompson, Timbes, Trimble eight: Wade, B. I. Wallace, Becky Wallace, Waskom, A. West, I. West, Young, Wilson, Williams. K PP KAPPA GAMM PHYLLIS TOMPKINS, President OFFICERS PI-IYLLIS TOMPKINS . . President IEAN SKTLLERN . . Vice-President B. I. WALLACE .... Treasurer IOAN PALMER Corresponding Secretary MARY IO GOODEARLE Recording Secretary MEMBERS Mary Ann Bennett, Lindalyn Bennett, Mary Blair, Ieanne Broadnax, Katherine Bunton, Diane Burqher, Ann Chambers, Nancy Clemmer, Alberta Coleman, Sarah English, Nancy Free, Mary lo Goodearle, Patsy Gulledge, loanne Harkey, Alice Harris, Dor- othy Johnston, lanice lordan, Mary Lou Kendrick, Thelma King, Barbara Kirksey, Alice Loughborough, Eleanor Maclay, Betty Lee Moore, To Ann Morrison, Beatrice Moseley, Barbara Mouqhan, lo Neal, Patsie Northcutt, Ioan Palmer, Gail Pitts, Phyllis Porter, Patty Powell, Martha Raley, Evelyn Rayzor, Evelyn Rochester, Barbara Sims, lean Skillern, lean Ann Sloan, Cynthia Smith, Sharon Smith, Shirley Timbes, Phyllis Tompkins, Lynn Trimble, Bobby lean Wal- lace, Becky Wallace, Tane Waskom, Ioyce West, Su- zanne Wilson, Beverly Williams, Rose Marie Young. PLEDGES Tame Allman, Sally Anderson, Betty Andrews, Mary Be-all, Ann Boyd, Nancy Buckley, Frances Bucy, Ioan Bush, Suzanne Floto, Louise Harrison, Valerie Hecht, Kay Keoun, Mary Io McCorkle, lane McNeil, Marilyn MacKenzie, Martha Man, Suzanne Patterson, Betty Pterdmenqes, Ioan Slaughter, Sara Smith, Willa Ann Stone, Le Ann Taylor, Nancy Taylor, Ann Thompson, Ann Wade, Ann West. Gamma Phi hapter Q H M 4, fri. , Pledges McNeil, Hecht, and Andrews pose with dates at Kappa dinner-dance. Page 371 L F l N w i Qulllh.. Row one: Bull, Cohn, Fcrrb. I S 1 gil Q Row two: Goldberg, Gutow, Sheinbe-rg. ROW zhfeef shwiff, srmWbfidqe,wo1ff. Page 372 PHI IGMA SIGMA MARCILIE SI-IEINBERG, President OFFICERS MARCILIE SI-IEINBERG . . President ELAINE GOLDBERG . Vice-President SADYAN NE STRAWBRIDGE Recording Secretary BERNICE COHN Correspondinq Secretary CORINNE BALL .... Treasurer MEIVIBERS Corrine Ball, Bernice Cohn, Elaine Goldberg, Evy- leen Gutow, Marcilie Sheinberg, Marianne Shwiff, Sadyonne Strawbriclge. PLEDGES Leah Farb, Florence Wolff. Beta Iota Chapter was at rn ta 'atrial at at at at I?flWI at mama S ' EEE Tift sflfl Qt mr' Lista. Llfil I Tn' X, if 11 .,, un .W 1-1 . Egjxcvlolo 056316 ta ja, if - 64611 an -I ' T 1 at ' Q ? I. it Q? 1 fmt? H' 3 l ' to G tml usp H 6' X f' ' M331 .Ii I ZZAI all 'NU'-I F 14525: L 3: Ig I f , its-fl 4 fr if! 521 'ig 54? 124,355 MFI nffgff! aaa --- I Y G-ga Qn:9 I 4 444: 92 Have you seen Whaf's in the box? 'MQ Goldberg explains rush plans to Shwiff and Wolff. Page l ,- ,55 ' Page 374 Row Row Row Row Row How Row How one: Alexander, Alley, Beard, Caldwell, Chan, Clark, Coate, K. Coke. Iwo: N. Coke, Cook, Curelon, Desolory, Everhart, Ford, Gregory, Harris. three: Higginbotham, Hawley, B. Hipp, P. l-lipp, Hussey, Hyer, lones, Kindred. four: Kitchens, Knight, Lackey, Laycock, Long, Longnecker, McConnell, McMillan, Malitz. five: A. Martin, M. V. Martin, Matihews, Mendenhall, Minter, Moore, Morey, Murphey, O'DWyer six: Pegues, Peters, Peterson, Poindexter, Poteet, Prather, Pruter, Randall, Risley. seven: Rodgers, Ryan, Sanderlin, Segars, Shaver, A. Slaughter, G. Slaughter, Smith, Sauder. eight: Steinman, Stenzel, Sullivan, Swinney, Trigg, Webb, White, Wire, Wolfe. GLORIA KNIGHT, President OFFICERS GLORIA KNIGHT . . President HELEN WOLEE . . . Vice-President BARBARA WIRE . Recording Secretary MILDRED FORD Corresponding Secretary GOLDIE CALDWELL . . Treasurer MEMBERS Gloria Alley, Barbara Beard, Goldie Caldwell, Edythe Chan, Katherine Coke, Diane Cook, Emily Desobry, Mildred Ford, Ioan Gregory, Mary lane Hawley, Betty Hipp, Phoebe Hipp, lean Hyer, Caro- lyn Iones, Barbara Ioyce, lean Laycock, Becky Kin- dred, Sarah Lee Kitchens, Gloria Knight, Carolyn Longnecker, Margaret Malitz, Ann Martin, Mary Vance Martin, Ieanne McConnell, Nancy McMillan, Kay Minter, Mary Ann Morey, Evelyn Pegues, Bar- bara Peters, Norma Peterson, Mary Poindexter, Iune Poteet, Nina Pruter, Leslie Randall, Edith Risley, Barbara Rodgers, Rosanne Ryan, Dori Shaver, Ann Slaughter, Betty L. Smith, Marilyn Souder, lean Stenzel, Nancy Swinney, Charlotte Trigg, Nancy Warlick, Barbara Webb, Barbara Wire, Helen Wolfe, Ioan Young. PLEDGES Frances Alexander, Shirley Clark, Io Ann Coate, Nancy Coke, Connie Cureton, Ann Everheart, Marge Harris, Norma Hiqginbothani, Sharon Hussey, Mary Margaret Lackey, Patty Long, Ann Matthews, Ann Mendenhall, Pat Moore, Phyllis Murphey, Marcie O'Dwyer, Helen Ann Prather, Raynelle Sanderlin, Ioan Segars, Gloria Slaughter, Sue Steinman, Char- lene Sullivan, Betty White. PI BETA PHI Texa Beta Chapter E ta QW, 9 o N f- o 4-3 we of ff fi tw L- S 'SCS X f n Q f-5 x s QL l I Hawley had to twist Clark's neck for the smile. Page 375 Page f -QQ -Q-9, E I . , ' I ' ,f ,'ij,,5 M M, . 4 YW 4, rw 4 ' , ,... ,, ,J ,, A.,, , f g ' 9: I 'M ' Wiffflii , W will iff, ' ,gi V4 How Row Row Row Row ,peg Bw 1 one Anaqnos Allen Autrey Bonhoff Buchanan Caulflelcl Clark Cockrell two Cook Cooper C use D nharn Dyche Garrett G1bbS G1ll1Qm three Heltznflan Hlrsch Hodge Hudson Hunsucker Keuh Kldd Lerfeste four: Love, McCollorn, McReynolCls, Maness, Markins, Moon, Mueller, Paddle-ford. five: Palison, Peacock, Pollan, Rickard, Price, Purqason, Ratcliffe, Rickey. E. r l Q 4 X, ef 4- , 'Q' ff' rv N11 -H 1,4 av 376 Row Row Six: Riley, Rimmer, Rogers, Rohloff, Salem, Saunders, Shelion, Spencer. seven: Stewart, Storey, Taylor, Thofern, Trane, Turner, Wages, Watson, Wood. X DOROTHY ANN McREYNOLDS President OFFICERS DOROTHY MCREYNOLDS . President RUTH RIMMER .... Vice-President CECIL ROHLOFF . Recording Secretary MOZELLE LEIFESTE Corresponding Secretary LYNN SPENCER ..... Treasurer MEIVIBERS Ianet Allen, Katherine Anagnos, Mary Ioy Autrey, Mary Ann Bonhoff, Virginia Cockrell, Carolyn Cruise, Patricia Denham, Estil Gilliam, Alice Kidd, Iayne Hodge, Mozelle Leifeste, Ruby McCollum, Dorothy Ann McReynolds, Norma lean Markins, Fredda Paddleforot, Peggy Patison, Dorothy Purga- son, Martha Price, Sara Ratcliffe, Sara Rickey, Pat Riley, Ruth Rimmer, Cecil Rohlotf, Iunerose Salem, Greta Saunders, Lynn Spencer, Mary Helen Stewart, Mary Taylor, Edith Thofern, Sue Wages. PLEDGES Marjorie Brown, Sara Buchanan, Diana Caulfield, Sarah W. Clark, Suzanne Cook, Barbara Cooper, Betty Dyche, Betty Ann Garrett, Clara Ianece Gibbs, Barbara Heitzman, Lou Hirsch, Barbara Hudson, Elizabeth Hunsucker, Catherine Keith, Suzanne Love, Wanda Maness, Mary Virginia Moon, Patricia Ann Mueller, Betty Io Peacock, Mary Anne Pollan, Bob- bie Iris Rickard, Dollie Rogers, Dorothy Shelton, Florence Marie Storey, Sue Trone, Lou Turner, Dor- othy Virginia Watson, Marguerite Wood. IGM JWQ 'F' KAPPA... igma Chapter A u K- 2... Q vu Vg, -N,,-...A XFN-s -- X I hear she's running for Sigma Kappa Pledge Trainer. 2 And Sara and Barbara served bear meat that night! Page 377 2 set. 2 f ZQEA 9eLuS 435 Page 378 Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row one: Allday, Bird, Bohrnfolk, Boyd, Brown, Bruce, Bryant, Campbell, Cook. two: Cooper, Cox, D. David, F. David, Davis, Dickson, Duggan, DuPre. three: Eads, Estill, Fiie, Garrard, Garwood, Gary, Gayle, Golff. four: Goodson, Gudqer, Haines, Hankins, Hawk, Jackson, Janeway, lohnson. five: Kennard, McQuillen, Malone, Manske, Martin, Mason, Matiison, Moore. six: Munsell, Navraiil, O'Connell, Parker, Parks, Parnell, Patrick, Polk. seven: Purse, Roan, Roberts, Roddy, Rodgers, Roper, Royall, Schouten. eight: Sheffield, Tate, Thurman, Torrans, Vaughan, Ward, Whatley, Wood, Yandell FRANCES DAVID, President OFFICERS FRANCES DAVID ..,.. President SUE COOPER . . Viice-President CECILE BRYANT . . . Secretary IEAN RODGERS . . Treasurer MEMBERS Ieanne Bird, Beverly Bohmfalk, Cecilia Ann Boyd, Iacquelyn Brown, Dorothy Bruce, Cecile Anne Bry- ant, Mary Campbell, Mary Nell Cook, Sue Cooper, Dorothy David, Frances David, Marilyn Duggan, Beverly Bell Du Pre, lane Garrard, Chickie Gar- wood, Mary Charlotte Goodson, Anne Haines, Har- riet Ianeway, Sheila Kennard, Betty McCurdy, lulia McQuillan, Mary Frances Malone, Rosemary Mariske, Betsy Mason, leanne Mattison, Lynn Moore, Sarah Frances Munsell, Emma Gene Navra- til, Carolyn O'Connell, Lois Ann Parker, Marilyn Parnell, E Anna Roan, -Anne Roberts, Marion Roddy, Iean Rodgers, Ioanne Royall, Suzanne Schou- ten, Patricia Ann Sheffield, Mary Lee Tate, Ioyce Thurman, Martha Torrans, Elizabeth Vaughn, Dean Walker, Virginia Ward, Lou Ann Whatley, Norma lean Wood. PLEDGES Marianne Allday, Betty Bryant, Laura lean Cox, Wanda Louise Davis, Margaret Dickson, Raynice Eads, Charlotte Estill, Billie Beth Fite, Raymond Dickson Gary, Betty Gayle, Nancy Golif, lean Ann Gudger, Louise I-lankins, Betty Hawks, Margaret lane lackson, Sue lohnson, Peggy Martin, leanne Mattison, Peggy Anne Parks, Patsy Patrick, Ann Polk, Bennetta Purse, Mary loan Roper, Vaughn Yandell. ETA TA LPHA tlmega Chapter Q 'N fs 3 'x , -Q o 1 . ,. l see the Zetas are sending their homecoming float to Hollywood. Mary loan leads the applause at the Zeta function. Page 379 Fiff ' XXW? xfx ,?'4'Q gi lb! C 7 AX ka E5 -QA Q f , Mo -f V W xgxjkk-Jig ,.. ' Qi 3, 4 wiki- QQQLS is? . . . . . PRATERNITIES Pug 1 r W L 5 Page 382 Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row one: Ashley, Avery, Bacon, Bateman, Baucher, Blanton, Bowman, Bostwiclc, Braugh, Brewer. two: Brookshire, Brown, F. Buie, M. Buie, Capp, Clary, Clayton, Connell, Corncross. three: Corley, Cramer, Cunningham, Dickinson, Douglass, Downs, Durham, Eason, Estes. four: Evans, Ewing, Fong, Frye, Gwin, Gordon, Hamilton, Hathaway, Henley. five: Hitzelberger, Holloway, Holt, E. Hughston, T. Hughston, Hugo, Kilgore, Lester, Lewis. six: Lucas, McClure, McCraney, McDonald, McFarland, McReynolds, Marchbanks, Millis, Mills. seven: Mitchell, Moffitt, I. Moore, V. Moore, B. Nicoud, G. Nicoud, Nighswonger, Nurse, O'Connor eight: Olsen, Osborn, Overstreet, Owens, Pace, Parker, Person, Pickard, Pittman. nine: Pitzer, Pruett, Roley, Roberts, Robertson, Russell, Saunders, Stewart, Tartt. ten: Thomas, Thornton, Tower, Watson, Weisner, Wiegel, C. Wilson, W. Wilson, Zollars. HARVEY HASELTINE, President OFFICERS HARVEY HASELTINE . . . President IAMES PICKARD . . . Vice-President BRISCOE PARKER . . Secretary WELDON MILLS . . Treasurer MEMBERS Eddie Acker, Richard Bacon, Earl Bateman, limmy Bevans, Carl Boucher, Dave Bowman, Spencer Brewer, Forrest Buie, Milton Bute, Norman Burant, Bill Capps, limmy Clary, Bob Clayton, Dick Connell, R. L. Corley, Dick Corncross, George Cramer, A. W. Cullum, Dale Cunningham, Albert Dickenson, Ioe Douglas, Herbert Durham, Ioe Eason, Bill Elmore, Hugh Frye, Graham Gordon, Bob Gwinn, Iimmy Hamilton, Lynn Harding, Dave Haseltine, Harvey Haseltine, Paul Hathaway, Richard Henly, lack Hitzelburger, Ioel Holloway, Don Holt, Dudley Hugh- ston, Edward Hughston, Bassett Kilgore, Walter King, Bill Lewis, Larry List, Leake McCauley, Bob McClure, Paul McDonnald, George McFarland, Bland McReynolds, Craig Millis, Weldon Mills, Iohn Mitch! ell, limmy Moore, Vernon Moore, Neil Neece, George Nicoucl, Rodney Nurse, Briscoe Parker, Iames Pick- ard, Rex Pruitt, Albert Roberts, Herbert Robertson, Frank Sandifer, Clyde Saunders, loe Stewart, Blake Tartt, Hughston Thomas, Ierome Thornton, Dan Tower, Henry Watson, Vtfalter Wharton, Willard Wiegal, lohn Wiesner, Bobby Wilson, Walter Wil- son, Gorden Zollars. PLEDGES Bruce Ashley, Gil Avery, Wynn Blanton, Iames Bostwick, Don Braugh, Bill Brookshire, Carl Brown, Eddie Downs, Edward Estes, Bob Evans, Cecil Ew- ing, Ronald Goodnight, George Hugo, Iohnny Lester, lohn McCraney, Noel Marchbanks, Paul Moffitt, Bobby Nicoud, Bill Nighswonger, Iimmy O'Conner, Gene Olsen, Tom Overstreet, Richard Owens, Dick Pace, Mack Patterson, Ross Pittman, Bob Pitzer, Charles Ragan, lack Riley, Bob Russell. Haiti? K0 Page 384 Row ROW Row Row Row Row Row Row one: Amon, Acrey, Ballard, Barton, Belvin, Blalack, Bowers, Branyon. two: B. Brown, W. Brown, Carnell, Clark, Claunch, David, Defferari, DeHay. three: B. Denning, S. Denning, Ellis, Farrar, Fleck, Fox, Freernan, Furlong, Hall. four: Haney, Hines, Hodges, I-lolstead, Hopkins, lhlefeld, Ingels, Kuntz, LaLonds. five: Lay, Lewis, Lightfoot, Marx, McGregor, Miller, Mims, Moss, C. Moore. six: E. Moore, Nickels, North, I. Patton, T. Patton, Pohl, Richardson, I. Roach. seven: R. Roach, Robbins, Short, E. Smith, R. Smith, Snow, Spring, Stone. eight: Thomasson, Tillman, Treadway, Weaver, Widner, Willis, Wolff, Wood, Youngblood Kgs ANDY BLALACK, President OFFICERS ANDY BLALACK . . . . President IOHN THOMASSON . . Vice-President ALLAN BRANYON . . Secretary IACK SPRING . . . Treasurer MEMBERS Bob Acrey, Boyd Baker, Iack Ballard, Edward Bel- vin, Andy Blalack, Philip Bowers, Allan Branyon, Billy Roy Brown, William R. Brown, Al Carrell, Don Clark, Carlisle DeHay, Bill Denning, Stephen Den- ning, Sid Farrar, Bob Ford, George Freeman, H. G. Hall, Ioe Haney, Bob Hardwick, Norman Hines, Iim Hopkins, Albert Ingels, Bill Kent, Louis Kuntz, George LaLonde, Iohn Lewis, Homer McGregor, Bill Marx, Laurel Miller, Charles Moore, Edwin Moore, Fred Moss, Albert Nickels, Iohn C. Patton, Herb Pohl, Tom Reese, Dick Roach, Bob Roach, Riley Robbins, I. B. Smith, Lee Smith, lack Spring, Iohn Thomasson, Bob Tillman, Gordon Wagner, Iim Wid- ener, Lee Williams, Fred Wolff, Bill Wood. PLEDGES Henry Amon, Lenwood Barton, Bob Beasley, Iirnmie Claunch, Bill David, Doug Defferari, William Ellis, Lindsay Fleck, Barclay Fox, Dick Furlong, Ioe Haney, Carlton Hodges, Bob Holstead, Dudley How- ard, Ierry lhlefeld, Bill Lay, Iohn Lewis, Marshall Lightfoot, Staley Mims, Iohn North, Bruce Richard- son, Dean Scott, Willie Ray Short, Robert Smith, Richard Snow, Frank Stone, Iirnmy Treadway, Rob- ert Weaver, Iames Willis, foe Youngblood. DELTA CHI ... outhern Methodit Chapter 3 -t f M , - . X . T .5 ' x L- M Come out and meet the new pledges . . Page 385 I E C+' fy 2 ix .V Page 386 Row one: Boyle, Brons, Ccxnczvespe, Cowcrrt, Curtis, Dooley. Row two: Fecrtherston, Garrison, Holden, Klinq, Teas, Lipper. How three: Mclforrlond, Mulvey, Nicholas, Noble, Orr, Puspuricu. Row four: Raymond, Reitiq, Rice, Richardson, Roman, Shcmds, Schmcxling Row five: Simmons, Siczlker, Terrell, Todd, Vcmston, Wilson, Wise. 4 1 It is the policy of Delta Kappa Epsilon to keep their officers secret. MEMBERS lohn Blue, Brian Dooley, loe Canavespe, Bill Grif- fen, William Holden, Edward Holland, Paul Klinq, larnes McFarland, lack Orr, William Parsons, Nick Puspurica, Donald Rettiq, Sam Richardson, David Rogers, Evan Roman, Richard Schissler, George Schrnalinq, Gone Shands, lames Stalker, Paul Teas. Vfilliarn Todd, Edward Vanston, Louis Wise, PLEDGES lohn Bowen, Boh Boyle, Melvin Brans, lack Cowart, Don Curtis, Ray Fe-therston, R. D. Garrison, lohn Lippa, Thomas Mulvey, Bill Nicholas, larnes Noble, Bland Omohundro, VValter Raymond, lack Rice, Bailey Simmons, Bill Smith, Robert Terrell, Bill Wilson, DELT KAPPA EP ILO Lambda Delta Chapter ' lf' 'ef ,-4 1' H25 . i 'QQ r 6 la X ,X YL Proof positive that the Dekes are ii! the oldest fraternity. 1 Page E rx 3 Page 388 Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row one: Adams, Alter, Bailey, Bass, Bay, Blake, Brady, Braithwait, F. Brown. two: S. Brown, Buck,ABeyclon, Coats, Cole: Cox, Dougherty, Davis, Dial. three: Dickehut, Dickenson, Dillard, Dollinger, Ellis, Fields, Fullwood, Glaze, Goodwin. four: Hater, Gwynne, Harvey, Haynes, Hanshaw, Holmes, Howe, Hudgins, Hudson. five: Hunt, lobe, lones, Lee, Long, Leinfelder, McBride, McDaniels, E. McDonald. six: R. McDonald, Manley, Martin, Millikan, Mickle, Nicholson, Oberthier, Ogden, Harold Patterson seven: Horace Patterson, W. Patterson, Plyler, Ray, Reed, Rhodes, Robertson, Reed, Rose. eight: Rushing, Shoenfeltz, Skinner, Swift, Sutton, Taliaferro, Tarver, Tate, Taylor. nine: Tunnell, Wagner, G. Walker, I. Walker, D. Wall, I. Wall, Wendland, Wilson, Wood, Young. ALFRED IONES, President Q OFFICERS ALFRED L. IONES . . . President DAN D. WALL . . Vice-President IAMES C. LONG ..... Secretary HAROLD L. PATTERSON . . Treasurer MEMBERS Adrian Alter, O. D. Bass, lack Birdsong, Frazer Blackwell, George Blake, Tom Bostick, Ed Brady, Iohn Braithwait, Fred Brown, Sylvan Brown, Frank Brydon, Ernest Buck, Royal Carpenter, Ed Cole, Ro- land Cox, Allan Dial, Rawlins Diamond, Bob Dicker- son, Tom Dillard, Harold Dollinger, lim Ellis, Gene Fields, Carl Finley, George Fullwood, Iim Galle- shaw, Gene Goodrum, Tom Haier, Karl Hudgins, lack Hunt, Al Iones, Bill Lacy, Ed Leinfelder, Iimmy Long, Pat McBride, Gene Manley, Bill Martin, Sam Millikan, Ken Mueller, Iim Nicholson, Fred Ober- thier, George Ogden, Bill Patterson, H. L. Patterson, Dick Ray, Frank Reed, Charles Reid, Taylor Rhodes, Hal Rives, Louis Rosen, Bob Rowe, E, C. Stephenson, Archer Taliaferro, Glenn Tunnell, Dan Wall, Iim Wall, Errol Wendland, Cloyd Young. PLEDGES Don Adams, Perry Bailey, Marvin Bay, Ronald Coats, lack Daffron, Gilbert Daniel, Iohn Dickehut, Ken Glaze, Andy Gwynne, lim Hanshaw, lim Har- vey, Kent Haynes, Ben Holmes, Melvin Howe, Edwin Hudson, Louis Hull, Bob Iackson, Carl lobe, Dalton Lee, Dick Long, Earle Plyler, lack Roberts, Sonny Robertson, Tom Rose, Roy Rushing, Iirn Skinner, Nodine Swift, Bob Sutton, Iack Tarver, Ioe Tate, Roy Taylor, Charles Wagner, George Walker, I, B. Walker, Charles Waller, Iimmy Wilson, Bob Wood. DELTA IG A PHI Lambda Chapter . ' A -'Ill' .,.- tu f --r --23, , v SS. f- -. .gsm if -QQ ,fi-23' iz . -72 2'-' ilk' Q -. S' ,- -324 Q: f .gags 'SE 1 ' ,auf 5-1135 . ' T 'L' ' .-,wzv -. . A -A. ga N U . in . 5 '-?: 5r 'S-.. x ! Wk Zsavfatffl Page Page 390 m y tj!! N JT K A 1iL'1 M l f! .i . Q Nw Row one: Arnold, Baird, Bethea, Black, Bostick, Bradley, Buchanan, Burton, Canfield. Row two: Chenowith, Collier, Connally, Conner, Cook, Cullum, Cuny, Daniel, Day. Row three: DeShazo, Deutsch, Douglas, Duggan, Edwards, Field, Fitzpatrick, Folsom, Gilbreath. Row four: Goodloe, Hall, Hancock, Harkey, Harris, Hawk, Hodge, Holland, Home. Row five: Horton, Hurley, Kidd, Kilgore, Koepsel, Koons, Leavens, Leisy, Lewis. Row six: Lloyd, Loe, McGrede, McGuire, McLean, Maher, Mann, Mansfield, Mayer. Row seven: Medaris, Miazzo, Moore, Murphy, Myers, Newton, Nichol, Norman, Norton. How eight: Pickens, Prendergast, Prince, C. Redman, D. Redman, Richards, Riley, Roessler, Rothenberg. Row nine: Royall, Salman, Searight, Simpson, Skidmore, E. Slaughter, L. Slaughter, Smith, Stewart. Row ten: Tulob, Van7!-Xmburgh, Wacker, Walker, Watson, Weber, Welsh, Whatley, B. W'ood, VV. Wood. BOB FOLSOM, President OFFICERS ROBERT S. F OLSOM .... President ROBERT H. STEWART . Vice-President LAMES CHENOWETH Recording Secretary ROBERT T. LEWIS Corresponding Secretary KENNETH H. SMITH .... Treasurer MEMBERS V Don Arnett, Cecil Bethea, Frank Bradley, Aubrey Buchanan, Paul Burton, Charles Canfield, lim Chen- oweth, lim Cocke, Bob Connally, Doug Conner, Gor- don Cullum, Tom Cuny, Milton Day, Ed Douglass, Randy Duggan, Webester Field, lim Fitzpatrick, Bob Folsom, Bob Garrot, Tom Gilbreath, Mac Hall, Charles Harkey, Ned Harris, lack Horton, Harmon Hodge, Ogden Kidd, Karl King, Iames Leisy, Robert Lewis, Fred Loe, Henry Maher, Val Mansfield, Iohn Martin, Bill Maxtield, Henry Mayer, Rufus McClure, Louis McGrede, Bob Medaris, lim Miazza, Knox Mil- ler, Bill Moore, Max Murrell, Charles Murphy, Hart Myers, Howell Myers, Charles Nichol, Henry Nor- man, Homer Hunter Pickens, Eddie Prendergast, Curran Redman, Dave Redman, Iim Richardson, Tom Riley, Mot Roberts, Charles Roessler, loe Salman, lack Simpson, Wallace Skidmore, Ken Smith, Leon- ard Srnith, Bob Stewart, Bob VValker, Tom Watson, Lee Weber, lulius Whatley, Bill Wood, lim Woolley. PLEDGES loel Arnold, Bill Baird, Leonard Barber, Albert Beck- man, Bryant Black, Tom Clarke, Howard Cogland, Bob Collier, Larry Conner, Bill Cook, Max Daniels, Bill DeShazo, Carl Deutsch, Gordon Edwards, Bob Geiler, Bob Gibbons, Bob Hancock, Richard Hawk, Tom Hewlett, Bob Holland, Bob Horne, Frank Hilli- ard, Lloyd Hurley, Leonard Killgore, Bill Koons, Ed Laska, Harrell Leavens, Bob Lloyd, lett Magee, Ray- mond Mann, Bill McLean, lvon McGuire, Buddy Meyers, Sammy Newton, lack Norton, lack Pappa, Dexter Prince, lim Richards, Mason Rothenberg, Buddy Royall, Ed Slaughter, Lee Slaughter, Allen Searight, Franklin Spears, Iames Tubb, Bill Wacker, Paul Welsh, Robert Wood, Bill Van Amburgh. KAPPA ALPHA Beta Lambda Chapter is X . 95:00 Xa Page 391 z l 96 Page 392 e QQ, .4 N 4 ,4-., ,+V 1 ' Q Sl 6 f FQ-'X 9'-9' w w ,f 9 ,1 l l 'Egg .gilt G 'I . , X NAV! Row How Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row one: Adams, Ahern, Bentz, Baqer, Breeland, Breese, Carlin, Caropresi, Champion, Chapman. two: Clay, Coleman, Connor, Cormier, Deatheraqe, B. Douqhtie, W. Douqhtie, Dyer, Faulkner. three: Ferguson, Forbis, Furlow, Garrison, F. Gilbert, W. Gilbert, Gains, Greenwood, Hamilton. four: Hannahs, Hatridqe, Haynes, Holland, Hollingsworth, Hubbard, Humphreys, Hunter, Iericho five: Iones, loyce, Keller, Kelly, Kinard, Lang, Lasseter, Landers, McColm. six: McDonald, McPhail, Magee, May, Mercer, Merryman, Mitchell, Moore, D. Murphy. seven: R. Murphy, Murry, Musselwhite, Nail, Nesbitt, Pace, C. Parker, I. Parker, Payne. eight: Penfold, Perry, Pettinos, Prichard, Rapp, Ransdell, Reamer, Regester, Richards, Ruff. nine: Shirkey, Sisserson, Smith, Stanton, F. Stevenson, W. Stevenson, Taylor, Templeton, Terry. ten: Vial, Warren, Watermann, Weber, Wendland, Wilkes, Wilson, Williams, VVolf, Woolsey. BILL NAIL, President OFFICERS BILL NAIL ..... President EUGENE HUNTER . . Vice-President IOE F. WARREN . . Secretary BUDDY FORBIS .... Treasurer MEMBERS Paul S. Adams, Vincent Ahern, Iames E. Bentz, Roy Boger, Albert L. Breeland, Robert Breese, Ir., Charles Carlin, Fred Caropresi, Iohn Champion, Ierry Chap- man, William Childress, Steve Clay, Leonard Cole- man, Iohn Deatherage, William Doughtie, Brooks Doughtie, Iohn Forbis, Lawrence Furlow, Francis Gilbert, Abe Greenwood, Gayle Hamilton, Fred Hannahs, Irvin Hatridge, Robert Holland, William Hollingsworth, William Horne, Eugene Hunter, Lloyd Iensen, Eugene Iericho, Barry Ioyce, George Keller, Iames Kelly, Robert Lang, David Lasseter, Donald Loy, Dolf May, Walter Magee, Bill McDon- ald, Iohn McColm, Ioseph Melcer, Stewart Mitchell, Wallace Moore, Iames Morgan, Dave Murphy, Reeves Murphey, William Nail, Nathaniel Nesbitt, Herbert Otis, Iames Parker, Moreland Payne, Don- ald Penfold, Ernest Perry, Palmer Ransdell, Richard Rapp, William Reamer, Howard Regesster, Bill Richards, Robert M. Ruit, Charles Sisserman, An- drew Smith, Scott Snodgrass, Don Stanton, Iohn Tanner, Coulter Templeton, Iames Van Huss, Rob- ert Vial, Iohn Vollmer, Ioe Warren, Eugene Water- man, Frank Weber, Iimmy Wells, Weldon Wend- land, Iames Wilkes, Ray Williams, Lowry Wilson, Robert Woolsey. PLEDGES Robert Akins, Collins Brown, Larry Barber, Paul Conner, Harry Cormier, Anthony Dyer, Iames Ei- chelberger, Joseph Faulkner, Dan Fenn, Donald Ferguson, Iustin Garrison, Webster Gilbert, Iohn Goins, Larry Hall, Hal Haynes, Herman Humphreys, Iohn Hubbard, Richard Iackson, Calvin Iohnson, Stewart Iones, lack Kinard, Iack Landers, Eugene Mason, Richard Merryman, Larry McPhail, Iames Murray, Benton Musselwhite, Iohn Neath, Eddie Pace, William Parker, Iames Pettinos, C, E. Prich- ard, Bill Shirky, Frank Stevenson, Walter Stevenson, Tack Taylor, Charles Terry, Harold Wall, Bill Bob Wolf. KAPPA IGMA Delta Pi Chapter will I F ffg iij r RK pfill U 50,31 A i Jigglfjztigfkg I deli Q of A f Hey, wait for me! Page i W ,e 02 17 x 4 r r Page 394 ll, Row Row How Row Row Row Row Row one: Arbuckle, Baker, Barnhill, Barton, Benson, Blackwood, Bloodworth, Brewer. two: Burnett, Cannon, Iake Chamberlain, lerry Chamberlain, Corpeninq, Decker, Etheridge, Farmer three: Fly, Gielo, Grantham, Hamberger, Hernandez, Hodges, Isbell, lrizarri-Rivera. four: Johnson, Iones, Keel, Keeling, Keith, Knight, Kresge, LaPelle. five: Long, H. Mayer, I. Mayer, Massoud, Mizell, Moseley, Nobles, Owens. six: Patterson, Pevehouse, Peiiit, Post, Reddick, Reding, Reese, Reid. seven: Reppeto, Skiles, Shaclle, Short,,Smith, Swinford, Wagner, Walters, eight: Warren, Watkins, Welsh, Werner,.West, Williams, Wiseman, Yarborcugh. LAMBDA CHI ALPH lAKE CHAMBERLAIN, President OFFICERS IAKE CHAMBERLAIN . President OLIVER BLACKWOOD . Vice-President LAWRENCE IONES . Secretary VICTOR DECKER Treasurer MEMBERS Iames Barton, Oliver Blackwood, lon Bloodworth, Hughie Brown, Wayne Burnett, lake Chamberlain, Ierry Chamberlain, Victor Decker, Charlie Dees, Ben Fly, lohn Farmer, Kenneth Grantham, Iohn Ham- berger, Samuel lrizarri-Rivera, William lohnson, Lawrence Iones, Paul Keel, Bob Keeling, Don Keith, lim. LaPrelle, Floyd Lewis, Roy Long, lames Mayer, Harry Mayer, Charlie Massoud, Bill Mizell, Homer Patterson, Frank Payne, lack Pevehouse, Dick Post, William Reppeto, Bob Shadle, Iohn Skiles, lake Swinford, Fred Wagner, Elbert Walters, Tracy War- ren, loe Werner, Harley West, lim Williams, Carl Wiseman, Elbert Walters, Ioe Yarborouqh. PLEDGES Phil Arbuckle, Carl Baker, Bill Barnhill, Eric Benson, Dennis Brewer, Walton Cannon, Frankie Cass, A. V. Corpening, Ioe Etheridge, Charles Eversole, Bill Geib, Mike Henderson, Frank Hernandez, Bob Hodges, Frank lsbell, Tom Knight, Clyde Kresge, Wesley Marshall, Don Miller, Paul Mitchell, Ioe Moseley, Bob Nobles, George Owens, Lawrence Pet- tit, Cecil Reddick, Burr Reding, lohn Reese, Fred Reid, Iames Short, Dana Smith, Dick Wagner, Bill Watkins, Don Welsh. Gamma igma Zeta Chapter - f O .l:..'.'i'1f. Ffh , ' :ti ' vw t -. .A W, C fi. 7 fa O 2 O, Ji at 1 pixxx l I P O 3 Ti in 01 ul Al em tg '-'M La Z 1 - 1' I U ' . 1 -S ' 'lv E I AIU- Ll , V Cl' v , , Vi ' 'l K B' . ' Z! P U I-1 , Z It , U I 6 28 La r t B A tm X 9 ' I ' C - l l Page 395 j I Gans- vw? 90 Sli eb A e time . ef .9 rites' Ur' Page 396 Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row one: Adams, Alley, Andrews, Bain, Bolanz, Bernet, Bradbury, Bradley, Bristol, Broad. two: Butler, Carnes, Cason, Cleaveland, D. Coker, T. Coker, Crosby, Cummins, G. Dowell. three: M. Dowell, Dowling, Erringer, Flynn, Ford, Fooshee, Fowler, Freeman, G. Gaddy, four: S. Gacldy, D. Gealy, I. Gealy, Gibson, Gilbert, Gillespie, Gowan, Gray, Gray. five: Halliday, Harding, Harper, Haughton, Herrington, Higgins, Hightower, Humphreys, Iackson six: Keliher, Kendred, Kramer, LaPrade, Lee, Loving, Luhnow, McCroskey, McDaniel. seven: McElvaney, McKenzie, Mahaffey, Masterson, Matthews, Mills, Moore, Morrow, Mott. eight: Noble, Parker, Paschall, Perry, Perryman, Perkins, Phillips, Pond, Potts. nine2 Potwin, Pridgeon, Ross, Sanford, Sausted, Schmidt, Shaffer, Shell, Slack. ten: Stanford, Smyth, Tallichet, Temple, Thompson, Troth, E. Williams, O. 'VVilliarns, Witt, Wood. PAT LEE, President OFFICERS PAT LEE ...... President FRED BOLANZ . . Vice-President BOB GIBSON . . Secretary IOHN CASON . . Treasurer MEMBERS Quincy Adams, Reuben Adams, Bill Alley, Glen An- drews, lohn Bailey, A. W. Bain, Fred Bolanz, lohn Bradbury, Martin Bradley, Teddy Bristol, Charles Broad, Horace Butler, limmy Cantwell, Gritf Carnes, Iohn Cason, Harold Clark, Don Coker, Torn Coker, Dick Crosby, lim Cummins, George DeMonstrand, Ralph Donley, Greer Dowell, McCarty Dowell, Brad- ley Erringer, Lorenzo Fowler, Charles Ford, Tom Freeman, lerry Fullinwider, Gene Gaddy, Sarn Gaddy, Dan Gealy, lohn Gealy, Bob Gibson, Ed Gilbert, Bill Gilliland, Bill Gough, Ted Gowan, Gil- man Gray, Bob Harper, lack Halliday, Glenn Hard- ing, Frank Haughton, Ioe Herrington, Iohn Higgins, lohn Humphreys, Don lackson, Lester Keliher, Wharton Kindred, Cliff Kramer, Bill LaPrade, Tom Leachman, Pat Lee, Calvin Loving, Fred Luhnow, Paul Mathews, Bill McCartney, Bruce McCrosky, Bob McDaniel, Bill McElvaney, Bill McKenzie, Tom Masterson, Tom Medders, limmy Mills, Marc Moore, T. A. M. Mott, Sid Moughon, Bill Moxley, Drew Noble, Clyde Parker, Gene Paschall, Charles Perry, Lloyd Perkins, Phil Perryman, Lee Phillips, Bill Potts, Bud Potwin, Al Pridgeon, Gene Ross, Bob Sanford, Carl Sausted, Henry Schmidt, Surry Shaffer, Bill Slack, Bradley Smyth, Bob Stanford, lulian Tal- lichet, lim Temple, Bob Thompson, Louis Tipton, Bill Troth, Doak Walker, Ben Weber, E. W. Williams, O. B. Williams, Bill Witt, Sam Wood. PLEDGES Toe Adams, Ir., Bob Bernet, Ioe Bradley, lim Carlile, lack Cleaveland, Bill Crawford, Ray Dowling, Le- land Dysart, Ernest Elbert, Bill Flynn, George Foo shee, Bill Gillespie, loe Gray, Dan Hahn, Dick High tower, George leffers, ,Tim lordan, Al Mahaftey, lohn Morrow, Ralph Pond, Bill Shell, Ted Stanford Sam Stowers, Starky Wilson. PHI DELT THETA T exa Delta Chapter F 1 E of I1 N' Q , g :EEE T- 1 Q Eig kv e h ii -T . . . The trophy for winning the most trophies. Page 3 7 L ,JA Page 398 Row Row How Row one: Ardis, Austin, Baker, Brock. iwo: Browne, Kidd, Leniz, May. three: McGoon, Pfeiffer, Richard, Rivers. four: Raymond, Rush, Salter, Thompson, Thornton, Wise PHI GAMMA DELTA BOB LENTZ, President OFFICERS BOB LENTZ . . . . President DICK PFEIFFER . Recording Secretary IOHN MAY . Corresponding Secretary IOHN RUDIN .... Treasurer MEMBERS Art Baker, Iohn Bishop, Bob Browne, Bob Lentz, Iohnny May, Harry McGoon, Dick Pfeiffer, Wayland Rivers, Iohn Rudin, Woodrow Smith, Don Thompson, Tack Wise. PLEDGES Bob Ardis, Tim Austin, William Brock, Richard Den- nis, Larry Kidd, Ray Hockholt, Iohn Rusk, David Soelter, Clyde Thomton. Delta Tau Chapter I 1 f 'K B I ve 0 KW. Ya I 1' V K Q l'll take over, pledge . . Newly organized Delta Tau chapter of Phi Gamma Delta holds its installation dinner. Page Page w Row one: Blancett, Biscamp, Bowers, Christensen, Cottingham, Crain, DePrato Row two: Erwin, Farr, Ferguson, Freeland, Galloway, Goldin, Grubbs. Row three: Hall, Hauteman, Hollingsworth, Hughes, Iackson, Killebrew, Kisler Row tour: Koonce, Kyle, McRoberts, Matthews, Maxfield, Melaun, Mitchell. Row five: Morgan, Muchmore, Parr, Paschall, Payne, P'Simer, Rippey. Row six: Ross, Scalf, Snipes, Sowell, Steele, Stimpson, Sutphin. HOW seven: R. Tatum, I. Tatum, Thomas, Thompson, C. Williams, K. Williams. PI KAPPA ALPHA Beta eta Chapter RJ? 21-'X ng! KL l L, X t 'Em 1 BELKER PASCHALL, President C? t ., I OFFICERS BELKER D. PASCHALL, IR. . President DONALD WOOD DICKEY Vice-President IAMES MORGAN . . . Secretary BRYANT SCALF Treasurer MEMBERS Al Blanceit, William Bowers, Charles Christensen, Robert Cottingham, Iames DePrato, Don Dickey, Gordon Erwin, Dan Farr, Wayne Freeland, Al Gar- rott, George Grubbs, Rex Hall, lack Hagar, lay G. Hauteman, De Hinckley, Henry H. Hollingsworth, Oras Jackson, Gordon Kisler, lames Koonce, Robert Koonce, Henry Kyle, Charles McRoberts, Richard Matthews, Iohn Maxfield, Lee Mitchell, Iames Mor- gan, Robert C. Muchmore, Iames Parr, Belker D. Paschall, Walter I. P'Simer, William A. Perkins, Thomas A. Rippey, Claude Ross, Bryant Scalf, Thomas G. Snipes, Rugel Sowell, Ioseph Stimpson, David Streit, Ray Tatum, lack Tatum, Mike Thomas, Roy R. Thompson, Charles E. Williams. PLEDGES Robert Biscamp, Thomas Crain, Reagan Ferguson, lack Galloway, Arthur Goldin, Paul Hughes, Gar- diner Iohnson, Ietf Killebrew, Emanuel Melaun, Floyd Payne, Kenneth Steele, Cecil Sutphin. lieth The Pi KA's are at it again. Page 401 ! a l 1 1 X 1, ZAE. x . Q . ,ff ff, ,ff ,X ji! Page 402 Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row one: Barham, Banvard, Beasley, Benners, C. Best, W. Best, Boyd, Bradfield, Bull. two: Cawthorne, Chantos, Christian, Coleman, Copeland, Coulton, Cowan, Davis, Denson, Dowdey three: Duffie, Duke, Eldredqe, Fitzsimmons, Frye, Gobel, Gray, Gripp, Gunn, Harrell. four: Henqer, Helm, Hight, Hobbs, Holt, Iackson, Keeling, Kinnear, Koon, Lee. five: Lindop, Lindsey, Lokey, Loring, Lowry, McKissack, Maddox, Manly, Mercer, Moore. six: Muckleroy, Muire, Ochs, Oliver, Parr, Paschall, G. Peterson, R. Peterson, Pfaff, Porter. seven: Powell, Prasifka, Pritchard, Pursiful, Purnell, Reed, Richardson, Rippey, Rolf, Ronan. eight: Rote, Russell, Sclater, Seale, Selecman, Sparkman, Starry, N. Stewart, W. Stewart, Squibb, nine: Skiles, Thomas, Thorp, Tippit, Tipps, F. Vernon, M. Vernon, Wales, Wallace, Weatherford. ten: Welwood, White, Willard, Willeford, E. Wilson, P. Wilson, R. Wilson, Wright, Zapata. HAROLD HOBBS, President OFFICERS HAROLD HOBBS . . . President CLARK PORTER . Vice-President HERBERT WALES . . Secretary BILL WEATHERFORD . . Treasurer MEIVIBERS Adams, Bob Banvard, Paul Barham, Fred Ben- Sam ners, Wayne Best, Bill Boyd, Bill Bradtield, Ir., Ioe Frank Cawthome, Andy Chantos, Olen Cole- Pat Colton, Bob Cowan, Richard Compton, Bull, man, Kenneth Crowe, Dick Davis, Oran Dowdey, Charles Duffie, Bobby Duke, loe Egan, Iunior Eldredge, Hugh Fitzsimmons, Don Frye, lim Gobel, Harry Gray, Stanford Harrell, Harold Henger, Iack Helm, Tom Hight, Harold Hobbs, Iohn Hollingsworth, George Iackson, Iames Keeling, Ioe Kinnear, Homer Koon, Neil Ledyard, Bobby Sam Lee, Bob Lindop, Preston Lindsey, Bud Lokey, Dick Mcliissack, Howard Ma- litz, Robert Manly, Ralph Maynard, Charles Mercer, Mike, Muckleroy, Forrest Muire, loseph Nevitt, Ed Ochs, Iack Oliver, Russell Palm, Bob Parr, Charles Paschal, Gilbert Peterson, Roy Peterson, Clark Pore ter, Key Powell, Walter Prasifka, A1 Prendergast, Hal Pritchard, William Pursifull, Locke Purnell, Wall ter Reed, Shelby Richardson, Bob Rolf, Ed Ronan, Kyle Rote, Ted Russell, Kenneth Sclater, limmy Seale, Charles Selecman, Tillman Smithey, Bill Sparkman, lack Starry, Nigel Stewart, Dave Thomas, Paul Thorpe, Buddy Tippett, Mike Tips, Frank Vernon, Herbie Wales, Carl Wallace, Bill Weatherford, Charles Wheat, Gene White, Bob Willard, Morrell Willeford, Ellis Wilson, Ir., Phil Wilson, lohn Wright, Milton Zapata. PLEDGES Rule Beasley, Charles Best, lohn Boggs, Tommy Boker, Bob Brooks, Tommy Christian, Bruce Clark, Leon Clay, Dave Copeland, Talley Denson, Cecil Dishner, Bob Draper, Lloyd Freeman, W. K. Gripp, lohn Gunn, Scooter Hein, Tom Holmes, I. Frank Holt, Bill lrish, Bill Lamberth, Porter Loring, Bruce Lowery, Fred Mclunkin, William Maddox, Ir., Malcom Moore, Mickey Pfatl, Bill Rippey, Blair Skiles, Corky Sny- der, Don Squibb, Walter Stewart, Martin Vernon. lohn Wall, Steve Welwood, Henry Wheeler, Ricks Wilson. IGH A ALPHA EP ILO 1. 'Q aff! YE, 12: ' ' .' 1 4:1 ' .la tu I: 2-I.: 'let a 4: Q 'ls u, ,J Tera Delta Chapter 'ml' l lllllllllbf. ull g 5.59 ll Q-qiinfn QJIII f 1 'mx 7 Y gif'-ffl 'J XAXXXXINM 3' Page 403 l W x xl' Q rriit n but Page 404 Row one: Babb, Birdwell, Cain, Campbell, Canuteson, Clapp, Crossen. Row two: Clinton, DePyper, A. Dibble, P. Dibble, Ewing, Gage, Gilbert. ROW three: Gross, Gurlnels, Hambriqht, Heald, C. Hill, T. Hill,.W. Hill. Row four: Howard, Hurne, Hutchings, lohnson, Knapp, Lankford, LaSalle. Row five: Lee, Lindsleyf McPherson, Mounts, Mullins, Owens, Ownby. Row six: Reiff, Rogers, Rutherford, Sanford, Scott, Stevers, Underwood. Row seven: Valderas, Vilbiq, Wallace, Wood, Wilke, Yeqen, Faris, Waters GORDON SCOTT, President OFFICERS GORDON SCOTT . . . President ED WOOD . Vice-President ED GILBERT . . Secretary WARREN HILL . . Treasurer BILL VILBIG . Rush Chairman MEMBERS George Birdwell, Tom Cain, lim Campbell, Kenneth Clapp, Gerald Crossen, loseph DePyper, Arthur Dib- ble, lack Ewing, Lee Gage, Ed Gilbert, Bryan Gun- nels, lim Hambright, Tom Heald, Warren Hill, Harry Hutchings, Phil lohnson, lack Mounts, Don Owens, Lee Reiff, George Rutherford, Dave Sanford, Gordon Scott, Harold Valderas, Bill Vilbig, Rhea Wallace, Ed Wood, Peter Yegen. PLEDGES Bobby Babb, Tom Bailey, Don Canuteson, Parkes Dibble, Bob Goodwin, C. W. Gross, C. D. Hill, Tom Hill, Bob Hume, Gordon Hutto, Bill Knapp, Bob Lankford, Ben LaSalle, Warren Lee, Bill Lindsley, lack McPherson, Bill Miegel, Tom Mullins, Haynes Ownby, Richard Rogers, loe Stevers, Iames Turner, lack Underwood, Dick Wilke, IG A CHI Delta Mu Chapter JW ,su :Qin HQ. .3305 LET , :QE -5223! .- 5 H I F 'QX Q, 'GU 'CK ' If f illlllllllllll ' Wg , - 49:3 N ,DQQ5 'Jes -i s 1 5 o A 1. 5 gba The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi Sigma Chi president, Gordon Scott, celebrates Christmas by taking his date for a sleigh ride. Page 405 Page 'mf ',.9.:1.f Row one: Albert, Biderman, Byers, Frankfurt. Raw two: Gorman, Greenberg, Halpern, lacobs. Row three: Kay, Levy, Lipman, Myers. Raw lour: Putter, Slcibell, Sidney, Weiss. SIGMA ALPHA M OFFICERS MEMBERS David Albert, Sam Biderman, Ervin Byers, Leon Greenberg . PI9SlClGT1l Dan Haid, lrwin Kay, Morris Lipman, Charles Myers, Rob ert Putter, lay Hudberq, Sol Skibell. IAY RUDBERG . . Secretary CHAQLEQMYERS IRWIN KAY . . Treasurer PLEDGES 1-GSI em David Frankfurt, Daniel Gorman, Emanuel Halpern, Her bert Jacobs, Ben Levy, Charles Sidney, Stanley We-iss. 406 E K ri V' 9 Wd 'Nw K I I l S E l 6 N --qf:,..,.,. !! , ' ' R' f' . ' k -. 21,1 Ol' , li m , K Row one: Alexander, Allen, Baird, Beckham, Bendorf, Thomas, Cates, Cathey. Row two: Clark, Cranford, Cronin, Cross, Curtis, Culles, Darby, Davis, Desrnond. Row three: Dickard, Donnell, Ebersole, Elrod, Ferguson, Goodwin, Greensireet, Hancock, Hay. Row tour: Heilner, Huseby, Huison, lohnson, lanes, Keeni, Keenan, Kelty, Kerns. Row tive: Knipschild, Lee, Leek, Leer, Lenderrnan, McMurrin, McNeil, Marston, Merrell. Row six: Miller, Mitchell, Munn, O'Dell, Odom, Olson, Patlerson, Pillsbury, Pina. Row seven: Plant, Polson, Popi, Powledqe, Puspurica, Randolph, Ridge, Riley, Robbins. Row eight: Salazar, Salmon, Schell, Seawell, Skiles, Snider, Snyder, Stanley, Spencer. Row nine: Steelrnan, Turley, Weiss, White, Wildman, Wolfe, Wolii, Zanders. I DEPENDENT STUDE TS SSOClATIO PAULINE DoNNELL PAUUNE pmsjdem PAUL O'DELL, MICKEY CATES . . Vice-Presidents MARY MCNEILL . ..... Treasurer Page 407 PIGTURIAL cfs QJELQ exo N N '?iKMYA.f, ROU D i ., ,H up -xx AMPU Now according to Hoyle . . . Cheer leader Moore pausing to interrupt Pat l-lardison's tlow ot correspondence . . . Carolyn King plays queen to a couple ot admirers . . . lohnson, minus the suspenders, gives Yokey a spot an- nouncement . . . Coach of the year con- gratulates his captains on the Mus- tangs' winning the Sportsmanship Award. Q Q-'rx N Q lunerose hastens SWope's pause that refreshes . . . The Student Union patio fcottee, sunlight, and no umbrellas . . . At least Chuck and loe seem interested in the coeds coming out of l-lyer Hall . . . Hilda lohnson in the typical Fon- dren pose. PRI The six meanest little kids -at the SAE Kid Party-Al Hockaclay, lo Ann Conner, lack Starry, Patsie Price, Bob Parr, anol Marilyn Cunningham . . . Abe, Margie, and an unknown Woman . . . Iuanie and Cricket, Beink- ing and the Easter Bunny at the Tri Delt function . . . Mr. and Mrs. Moran do some politicing with the Hen- olrixes . . . Don's playing pleases some, mystities oth- ers at the Sigma Chi tor- mal . . . Pentolcl and Chuck share the cheesecake with Barnes and Hipp at the Kappa Sig Bowery Dance. ACE The skipper's table commanded by Phi Deli prexy, Bobby Gibson . . . Folsom picks Hia- watha over PGQIQY Blacks new look . . . Sharon and Spelling lowering the high cost of living . . . Homecoming Queen Merle Harris shows Billy to the Chi Omegas . . . Genia Wai- kins shows Mustang hospiiality to a Farmer. Page 413 Page 414 i 3 gf!! 4 'V 5. 1 4 2 ie 1. is E t 2 X l l l r Queen lanet Winder and her court oi Lambda Chis . . . New Orleans hospitality is displayed at the Delta Gamma Mardi Gras by Queen Nancy Dowling and Nominee Betty l-lockaday . . . Shomin crowns Betty Chapman, Delta Zeta Dream Girl . . . Tom Sutton ignores the camera and concentrates on Pi K A Dream Girl, Peggy Temples. 'i ' Wit 0YALTY Sigma Chi Sweetheart, Io Wood, and nominees . . . Murph, King of the Debutramps, steps into the heart of Theta Sigma Phi escorted by Quill Queen, Gail Pitts . . . Margie White presents the cup to Ray Tatum, A D Pi Boy Friend, with the approval of Cherie Fite and Honey Glander. Page 4l5 N33 is new W, JWQEQI' Hades -5' Aa U1 A.zs2'9l,W'F'f!... ,. in K A V 7 .,..e. .m . at r Af. fs 4512-Emmy S .W Li I 14 Phi Delt pledges, Boy Boyd and Lee Phillips, cool oft in the heat of the carn- paiqn . . . Swamis Mary Ann Bennett and Mary Louise Bryant predict the fu- ture of Neal and Goodearle for Wayne Best. Page 416 BALLOT TE Politics slid in on muddy feet last spring with the usual combines and anti-combines slightly rearranged, plus Whispering campaigns and knife-your-buddy attitudes. Campaigns re- turned to their pre-W-ar ballyhoo with posters, bands, pamphlets, and a torch light parade. Fraternity Row split, providing four presidential candidates, and the Independents turned out en masse for the first time since the War to de- feat the Greeks and place loe Patterson in office. On the right the ATO's charge the voters in a duck for Bland McReynolds . . . Andy, Pierce, Parr, and Patterson are friends in spite of it . . . Elect this-and they did . . . Knives finally came out in the open-just twenty-four hours before election. Page 417 REGI TRATl0N AND ORIE TATIO But l've already got THREE nine o'clocks on MWF . . . Another lace is added to the SMU Rogues Gallery . . . F. M. Gilbert bites his nails in anticipation ot having his picture 'made . . . Hipp, Hipp, Hooray! . . . The line awaiting reg- istration sees Fondren loom over the horizon . . . A ,,WL ., W 1 it Page 418 Pre-football spirit is born at the Freshman Ori- entation . . . D. Walker receives gridiron advice from Slack and Spelling . . . Spelling receives cheerleading advice from Matty Bell . . . The curtain rises . . . Future wheels receive their road maps. Page 419 Hut Hughes heads the four ball in the side pocket While ATO sharks , Rhodes and Mitchell, beam critically. Kih- itzers include Bill Capps, Bland McReynolds, Dick Com- cross, Bill Lewis, and Milton Buie. Phi Gam rushees listen to- Gonna build a cinema . . . Hollir1qshead conducts rushees on a tour of the house Page 420 Don Dickey serves the rushees the Pi K A brand of punch . . . R. D. Garrison, George Schmal- inq, Bill Todd, cmd Eddie Van- ston have their turn with rush- ees While lack Orr scouts for late comers at the Deke open house . . . tushee Bland Omohundro centers his attention on a Lambda Charles Moore plays host to the rushees at the Delta Ch1 Zhi pamphlet While Lambda Chi's attention centers around party 1im . . . Page 421 BOY ' RU H .Je ' 4 , f- ' ' K , ' .-ff bf M .,. -M , 'QW' Cffw I iam N . ..51ti4, M.3,,,3?,.?,.. Phi Delt Don Iackson refreshes the initiates be- tween rushees . . . K A Bob Folsom recalls the latest locker room story for lim Richards . . . The Delta Sigs point with pride to their new television set . , . Sigma Chis and rushees dis- cuss the forthcoming football season . . . Beau- regard Powell is silent, for once, while Kent Steel leads . . . Page 422 I 1 iiztzitefffglim I 5 -ruse' 2,1 , 3-gig-41 'ggi -' 1 -. GIRL ' RU H Becky Kindred takes to the floor at the Pi Phi party . . . Toni Clark and Elizabeth Berry have the strapless effect at the Delta Gamma function . . . The Sigma Kappas add novelty to rush with a slumber party . . . Ianet Winder should have done this before the A D Pi rush party . . . Barbara Kirksey must have Mr. Pea- body's flea, Elmer . . . First Nature Boy, then Mary Beth Roach . . . Page 423 MR. FEABQDY Am :vi W FLEA, ELM' GIRL ' RUH Page 424 Dorothy Messick displays a rather toothy smile at the Delta Zeta preferential, but the centerpiece remains the apparent center of attention. Carolyn O'Connell plays fuzzy rushee for Beverly Bohmtolk, Harriet Ianeway, Mur Duggan, and Tutfy David at the Zeta rush party-We know Duggan by that distinctive arm. Ellen Owens goes melodra- matic during the Theta rush. Must be over the apparent shortage of costumes 1 .T Page 425 wigs, Gamma Phis Nancy Prince, DeLois Loomis, Peggy Warren, and Beth Hackman await the arrival ot rushees . . . Virginia Mason predicts the coming of ze tall dark stranger in Sally Smith's future at the Chi O rush party . . . Marcilie Sheinburg attempts to ex- plain her peculiar schedule to lane Ring, Corinne Ball, and Bernice Kohn . . . Perkins and La Prade find a quiet corner to sit one out with dates at the Pledge Niqht Dance. hm grins dublously at Don s latest tall tale Between you and me, Martha, Lucky Strike means iine tobacco. Page 426 PLEDGE IGHT Rule Beasley pounds out an Inter- mission Riii at the Pledge Night Dance . . . And then there was George Hugo who discussed phi- losophy in the balcony. Page 427 Page 428 PITT R LLY Shirt sleeved fans giving the Mustangs the right kind of send off tor their season opener at Pitt . . . Betty Iamieson gives Kyle Rote some point- ers on riding the rods . . . Hey, Marc, get oft my foot! Doak gets his last minute instructions from Norma, his private coach . . . Cheese! . . . The Goodwins and the Paynes in a family por- trait . . . Hup, two, three! Page 429 S-u.,.,....- ll r umm.- X-'snuff COFFE Peqqy, Tommy, and Beverly with the Monday morn- tnq blues . . . Carolyn plays decoy While Blddy trades Cups . . . Roy Long and Frank Payne seem interestedfmust be Mrs. Payne . . . Ruth heads the Dr. Pepper line . . . lirn and Lil' Abner . . . But bottle drinks taste better tool . . . Chuck plays non- chalant . . . The tortunates with chairs and the not so fortunate with steps. i 1 at H,,..r',, Page 430 0R Guy Strait, George Hugo, and Eddie Downs tumble to see who buys the drinks . . . It's probably just an ash . . . Dr. Redus hears the latest Y problem . . . Mary Anne Bowman came prepared for sun . . . Martie Steed seems cheerful-even before an eight o'ciock . . . Ross forgot his book again. Page 431. lVlIZZOU-TEC Normal Gimme back my spoon-it belongs to the cafeteria . . . Reinking stows away again . . . Halliday, Folsom, Collier, and Walker . . . Mr. and Mrs. Payne give Lucy and Paul some close chaperoning . . . Anoiher great send off, this time io Missouri! Page 432 L ,qc E E Ei ,,, fn, is-ul BET EE CLASSES .f Some study While others trot . . .Billy Young holds torth with Shirley Melton ornol Cloyd Young While the rnciil is sorteol . . . How much ore three cent stomps, Mirt? . . . Ann Yor- lorough, Don Welsh and Guy Exon oiter ten o'clock classes . . . Beebee turns olown cottee, with gestures. Al gives the low clown on politics! notional, thot is . . . leon White ond Hilda Ruth Lowe get o lost minute brief- ing ior their next closs . . . Roy and George exchange those knowing grins -hmmm! Page 434 igvgh ?St.'Zg'4 QQ What is this, Paul, a new handshake? . . . Sara Wynn scoffs at the idea of getting to class on time . . .Esther makes use of the schedule cards. Blackburn -and Owens tell Anne Patton their latest . . . Slack! Where's Spell- ing! . . . Tim Austin finds only empty coffee cups and no empty chairs . . . Ashley does some outdoor cramming before the quiz . . . Miss Hull minus books. p???,orFfC E - 5 .2911 'Cixi' A f Z1 , ,.., .i ., Page 436 FRID Y IGHT lrving clings to gun and gal at the SAM Western party . . . Pledge Hal- pren hacln't hearol this one . . . Toni eern to figure this step out . . . Frank indulges in serious conver- sation at the ATO function . . . Dan- gerous Nell was the center of attrac- tion at the Sig Alph Halloween party. Parker can't s Mwag. tl K Page 437 NM Bob Cowan has eyes only for the ladies at the SAE function . . . Vaughn Yan- dell of the wicked big city . . . Barbara Clayton and lean Laycock enjoy a cloak room conference at the ATO party . . . The Zeta pace was too fast for these two deaclheads in the front row-but not Lucly Whately! Qfffffq X, -5 fv- K sk- sa f 1,4 Q75 I A A 'P - r fm. 'EPR 3' ,+ .X P Qi gl J x 5 is ff Q 5? n . 5 X 'E N H J' S iff. ff? if 9 W K, 4 R l KK. lxgae 'Q S .. Q53 ' Kiki o , K ' -'Q Q v , ..a' i .4 g Burnie Clyde and Frank 'discuss man, Lee, and White in an idle moment . . . lean lones and Hilda Ruth Lowe decide to be idle too. The steps of Dallas serve many pur- poses . . . Founta Naylor Watched the Wrong birdie . . . Student Council's second in command, Craig Millis. the future of the Y . . . BOW- 0F Page 440 ARD Page 441 Iackson just Works here . . . Clyde learns the art of balanc- ing a cup anol saucer . . . Yokey and D-ay-fuqitives from Dorm S. Charleen awaits her turn at the box . . . Intramural Doak Walkers had their fans-Patty Powell and Mary Beth Roach . . . Betty Buchanan Was ex- pecting this shot. PART ls her part straight, Poster? . . . Pug plays cow girl at the Zeta func- tion . . . Lite can be tedious for a pledge . . . Associate Editor Parr is camera shy . . . St. Louis Blues a Ia Nell McGreW. pw., , ff06 ' 4, 1 1 K5 kai 'ijgf 33 wwf: . - W 'X ZR- X Q 4, 599 ix X ,5 Q fx . PA. ,af , 42355 , f K, X gg , Y wi f P' ff s Delta Zeta'sf Down the Field With Delta Gamma's- She'll Be Coming Round ISA- My Gals THE H0lVlEC0lVlI G PARADE Homecoming 1948! The week-end when SMU's alumni took the spot-light to come back on campus and look at the new student body and old buildings. This year SMU's biggest Homecoming began with the annual Pigskin Revue, followed by a huge bontire and pep rally honor- ing the '23 and '48 Mustangs. The morning before the big game saw the parade ot sorority floats, the Mustang Band, the Mustang Men, and the ROTC unit down Main Street, and Fraternity Bow decorated tor the occasion. That afternoon, old and new Hilltoppers watched the Conference champs trounce the Baylor Bears, and then celebrated the victory at two dances in the evening to complete the week-end of iestivities. Page 444 Pi Phi's win with She'll Be Driving Six White Horses. Slgma Kappa'see Pay Them the Honor Due Gamma Phi'sA She Styles All the While A D Pi's4As a Hullabaloo Kappa'si Down the Field with Colors Flying Chi O's-- Shell Be A-Rocking and A-Reelinq l f, - , . l ' KVA' 1 'f . Q 1, v A rw-nn - Theia's A Pony Can't Be Broken took The Zeia's As She Towers O'er the Hill was Second place. the third choice. Page 445 owers O'er the Hill Tri Delt'sf She'll Be Coming Round the Mountain Coqs parade Homecoming Queen Nominees 17a.-i 1 I Page 446 Sigma Chi's- Beat the Bears! . . . Phi Delis- Bowl Over Bears . . . Delia Siq'sf Chasing the Bear Back into Hibemaiior1 . . . Pi K A's- Bear-B-Que . . . K A's- The Ready Teddy, Before and After . . . Deke's- DaI1'i Boone Kilt a Bar. Lambda Chi's held third place with Making Money Out ot the Bears . . . Second honors Went to the Kappa Siq's Number One' on the Hit Parade . . . Sig Alph's- Trappin' the Bears in the Web . . . Phi Gam's- I Love Bear Meat . . . The Winner, A T O's- The Story of Goldilocksn . . . Delta Chi'se Television Bar. Page 447 f wi' ' Ax.. , qs has f!!'Qilll!!l PIG KI Conductor Piitrnann applauds his proteges . . . The desire for food grew as the Re- vue progressed . . . Homecoming Queen entertains . . . The Coeds offer a Med- ley in Blue . . . Nellie McGreW's attire stopped everything, including Magician Wilson's act. Page 448 REV E Root and Cheeseburger playing for Southern Walker University . . . Berna- dette Whitehead couldn't get otta her horse . . . A highlight of the show-the voice of Olive Hallmark . . . This solo Wasn't in the score . . . Slack and Spell- ing took a dig at socialized medicine. Page 449 LLM Kappa Siqs Hollingsworth, Adams, Shirkey, Murray, and Lassiter hold the much disputed Wood Gathering Trophy . . . The ettorts ot the Greeks and ISA plus a match equal this . . . The '23 Team is presented at ,the Homecoming Rally by EX Harry Shutiord . . . The tinal torchliqht parade ot the season, and the end ot burned shirts. Page 450 H0 ECOMl G R LLY 'Tm tired of being modest! . . . Homecoming Rc1Hy41948 style . . . Rudin resists being Well done . . . It Cfifllt what you think, but it resembles it. Page 451 vkewjf, , Homecoming Nominees as presented at the Pigskin Revue . . . Prospective Queens-tirst row, left to riqht: Gloria Feitler, Merle Harris, Martha White, Pat Smilie. Second row: Do- lores Clark, loan Martin, Corinne Ball, Mary Campbell. Third row: Katherine Anaqnos, Marilyn Souder, Becky Wallace, Patty Morel, Io Ann Wilson . . . The crown makes it offi- cial . . . Newly-elected Queen Merle Harris is presented by Billy Bice to the Student Body. Page 452 PARAD 'FQEE Student Heod Patterson shdred the spotlight tor cr moment with Queen Merle . . . Will Qslourne and bond provided the music . . . lone ond Stuorrt sought the stdirwcty ior intermission conversation . . . The letter- men were represented by End Folsom cmd EX Cook . . . lcrclc l:tice's directions contuse Eloise Kelly . . . The Cokers shctre in cr lctuqh. Page 453 HALF-TIME PLE DOR Flash cards were use'd for the first time in SMU's history this tall! Under the direction of Mason Rothenberg, half time activities at home football qames Were qiven added color. Assisted by Dick Corncross and Paul Burton, SMU students coordinated to form stunts designed by Iim Clary. The success of this section is due to the hard Work of its leaders, the students, and to the UCLA Rally Com- mittee. A an P4 em gf 'qi' .fin Q, 6 . . 2, I- Fai I P Eihbgx K ,fn wk ,lk t :Ll i., -Z-- wc' ' K A ' ' :. 3- 'r ii-L1M5f:: . - W - ' wt' A . ' :J ,ir iz? 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B., F w iw -p . 3 ' JF' A- fG': if':-f Dfgxh I E K ' df' X4 was-an if 19 9 A .W Iv F W Ep Bl' B' A , ,Q ' ,aka ar-na ' cf ,J,- f V W I M .,., f 45 W 'iw 5 ' as f , W 1- 2 Nh ww AF Q X -A 19 Q: J , Q W 2' E U4 :S 5' V ' ,E ix 6 - i?'? fi 'ffwif ' Vi I W fp.-A Page 455 M Jo as.,-x f-SEQ: '12 A I3 Ii Q A4 C. gal 5-af nr' S' A on G Y QMS Q, E an a fit. Bw? .gmc ,E UQ k 2 Ca ,Q 443 I' ddf, 5 M MY if , ,V . W, , ' vwfa?-1 , . ,,, 'H 1, ,, A 'B sy-:Q W. X A Vw-4 1. A ..-M A w- 4 Page 456 Hunter doesn't believe you, Sarah . . . The Doaker in civies . . . Ioe Burt thinks of that after-class cottee . . . The Fresh- rnen sought revenge. Meditation by Charlie Parker and Alice Altro- bie . . . Marc Moore let the big Fish qet away. CAMP 0LOGY o Page 457 Spelling was no exception to the Freshrnen's vengeance . . . Coffee has its effects on Sharon, Anne, and Drew . . . E Flat above high C . . . After-hour Tort Session . . . One of the many KA-SAE games drew spectators Ann Clark and Bill Moxley . . . Sauegees package has Ludy's interest. rt Q F WHIET Delta Gamma's Iackie Chamberlain, Glo- ria Turquette and Bernadette Whitehead provide nothing but smiles . . . Look again, reader, you're wrong . . . That Page pinned look again-Edna Io and Dick . . . The Sigma Chi dance included Art Diloble, Iackie Altenau, Grace Marston, Homer Ioe McGregor . . . Tornniy Boker proves his point, While Rippey thinks his over. D TAIL Doctor Mclurilqihs in Charge ot this Ward . . . lime might Come early for Pat Lee and Betty Lou George . . . lohri Reese arid Ami Thompson arrive via the Gamma Phi Christ- mas Sleigh . . , Kappas program dance brought leari Ann Sloari and Troy Fuller to- gether . . . Craig Millis arid Mercedes Holtz lead this Chow line. l ' a t 5 We f ' i is .ax H .. L+ Y me , - . . ' H EFL , . ., M I i 1-s.,...J5' -1- - Sf: is Y N v i l BEHI M'i0'-,F-,,,,.. 2 J V. 2 Page 460 l l E W N..-r' 5...-l Baqley and Free stage a battle royal- who could he be? . . . Hoi fingers Price pounds the 88's. Hallmark, the perfect, hostess in every situation . . . And the irain leaves at 9:l5, quoih Evans io Chambers. IE SHADE Ever wonder-what goes on behind the shades? Be it Snider, Virginia, or Ranch House--it's never dull, seldom quiet, and always fun! Bells toll breakfast and those early morning cl-asses. The more veteran inmates can sleep through bells, tire, and even a mild earthquake. The day moves more or less quietly along With naps, bridge, practical jokes, and an occasional moment for study. But come night-time for snacks, raids up and down the hall, and interminable bull sessions which stretch to the wee small hours. Clock around-there's nothing to compare with dorm lite. Buckingham gets a nickel's worth ot the Times-Herald . . . Revlon makes a fortune-thanks to Pace and Garrett. Sara Works part time at the Ori- ental Laundry . . . Then Peter Rabbit Went hop-hop-hopping along . . Page 461 ROUND F0 DRE Chicken Roberts enhances Fonclren . . . Surely the schedule isn't that bad! . . . Taking ten . . . Charter members of the We-Study-Hard Club talking things over . . . l know it's here somewhere! . . . Study, StuclyfAll l do is study! QW , 1. 'Q K THE DR .sf f f Q ft Henry Wheeler gets the old one-two from Grirmihg Gus . . . Get- ting re-ady for that Saturday night date . . . The Hipps plug King-Size Viceroy . . . Shine 'em up, Meathead . . . Music BOX Hilda makes a sale . . . After-game thrills, courtesy ot Laugh- eads. Page 453 A 35.23 FIEBZWE S. 0TTO BW The game was almost forgotten when the Kilgore Rangerettes performed . . . Cotton Bowl Queen Norma Peterson received roses from Oregon officials . . . Dr. Lee acted as SMU's host to Oregon . . . Daddy Wells and his covey. ?s.r. .11J Page 464 xv Fu 51 1 X9 gym' ' e-,f ,sg u SV ,Q ,' . - -..-51' 3 . 7. ', QQ EA .M 1' X v n.w. np- ysg- X 1. s , x 1 Qi . . .W 'vs 0 F-A YW-1 Q- fr r-.gsq iw -uh +R Aa xxi ,x. in i'.,1 Set' 1. ,EQ f F , ,f E. 3, 3 f Q3 ,S sf ,N .gg fn. N. iw its fag.. Q.. ...Q ,fs Sk-2145.1 ' 3 r Ei S Lf.,, N.,. .F . fe. X Q- in Egwm.w.g,. ,Q V ff J' .L ,636 fzmg 5 iw 'wie W Awgs- 1 www ' 4 - ,J gs 'Kgs fimm,sQ,,.s- F f.-W . ., , X mu W ,E .via fe-132-:fm-ew M X .,,1..Q.,S 2, ,,k,, ,. W 535645 S Q fgi ' ffm mi, ia Skzsfi S. F waizikz .12 ..... ,A W aw.,:1,S. L S 53635 5 , . ,K - , W., 'iff '-'vs yu? :ggg R00lVl 2 Father Mclsure offers advice to prodi- gals Alan Lantz and Al Mahaitey . . . Dear Mom and Pop, Your loving son, William Lewis . . . George lackson and Marty Schwartz study hard on Esquire Reading 55 . . . Taylor has this game ot 42 Well under control ...Portrait of a brave mah-Don Welsh studying on the third floor of Atkins. Page 458 0RED Roy Dowlinz tells Dean Scott about his qirl friends in Neenah, Wisconsin . . . Alan Nichols and A. V. Coyseninq settle their arguments with a pillow fight . . . Small Wonder Atkins I-lall's phones are always busy . . . Bob Reedy, lohn Check, Ioe Trawiclc, and Arden Amerine play -42 , While George Kelly listens to Stella Dallas . . . Brush Stewart contemplates trurnpinq his partner's ace. Page 469 Page 470 I Salim Mclseroy supervises sighting practice . . . Harry Benolorf, lack Patton, and Chester Leet prepare tor inspec- tion , . . The communications system is checked by Sat. Patton. The stafteseatecl, lett to right: Captain Schlitzkers, Colonel Crakes, Major Mil- lin, Captain Ratfertyg Stand- ing: Serqeants Craft, Tib- hets, Tejrne, Rouncltree, Mc- Leroy. Page 471 The coroleis put in drilling hours . . . ROTC's pcrroicle down Morin oi Homecoming . . . Cordei Colonel Don Woll and siciii: Nicholson, Young, Dovis, Gross, Alden . . . Sgt. Leei issues Zgnders his uniform. 0 P nm '24 Etheridge at the Pi Phi A -Without the other ten Mustangs . . . Strictly posed-Carolyn King and Iohn Mitchell . . . Bub- bles Hahn comes down the runway at the Phi Delt Dinner Dance. Mary Anne Morrison and E. W. Williams step into a little bit of Paris, courtesy of the Phi Delts . . . lt's Spring! The Walltlowers are bloom- ing. Page 472 Une might say lim Cum- mins has the Pi Phi's well in hand . . . ATO prexy, Harvey I-laseltine, and Hellen Ellard get together to explain the World situ- ation. Page 473 sr iaffrtrrsa Kappas and dates Qape While Gabriel Rohr blows his horn . . . Louie leads out with The Stars and Stripes Forever . . . Max calls a mean Put Your Little Foot. Q53 TIILETIUS U ,.',.,..A. .4 .,-'-'- -.,,.,,5-.1 THE Nl ASSOCIATIO DAVID ALBERT ROBERT ARGADINE GEORGE BAKER IOHN BASHAM KENNETH BLACKBURN RALEIGH BLAKELY EVERETT BROWN WILLIAM BROWN DON BURKETT WAYNE BURNETT CLYDE BUTLER I. C. CANNADAY IOHN CHENEY HAROLD CLARK IAMES CLARY LEONARD COLEMAN BOBBY COLLIER DOUGLAS CONNER EARL COOK G. B. CRANFILL KENNETH CRAWFORD PHIL DARBYSHIRE DICK DAVIS IIM DWIRE IUNIOR ELDREDGE IOE ETHERIDGE BOB F OLSOM NEAL FRANKLIN BILL GILLESPIE LARRY GOODMAN FRED GOODWIN TED GOWEN KENNETH GRANTHAM JOHN GULICK JACK HALLIDAY JOHN HAMBERGER GEORGE HENDERSON ROBERT HENRY ERNEST HUGHES GILBERT JOHNSON HENRY JOHNSON GERALD JENSEN IRWIN KAY IIMMIE KENDRICK WALTER KING CLARENCE KLOPPE CLIFFORD KRAMER FLOYD LEWIS JOHN LIGON ERIC LIPKE DANNY LYNCH JAMES MARION JACK MARONEY GRADY MARTIN GEORGE MARTIN R. E. MCCASLAN DICK MCKISSACK BLAND MCREYNOLDS CALVIN MERCHANT ZOHN MILAM BILLY MIZELL DAVID MOON CONWAY MOORE ADOLPH MORAVEC DON MORTIMORE BILL MOXLEY IACK OSBORNE HM OWEN PAUL PAGE FRANK PAYNE PERCY PENN HERBERT POHL BOB PREWITT ALFRED PRENDERGAST DEXTER PRINCE FRANCIS PULATTIE DAVID REDWIN BILL RICHARDS GEORGE RICKER WALTER ROBERDS GENE ROBERTS KYLE ROTE IOHN ROWLAND RAYMOND RUDE HARROLD SALMON ROBERT STEWART CECIL SUTPHIN IIM SWOPE STUART TEARS BOB VANN CARL WALLACE DOAK WALKER BILL WEATHERFORD LEE WEBER ROBERT WILLARD E. W. WILLIAMS SAM WOOD HORACE YOUNG IOHN ZATOPECK Y, LYYYA LLLAY, Page 477 THE COACllE HERMAN A. COWLEY, B Te-om Footbcxll V Page 478 ALBERT R. BARR, Swimming CLINTON RED MCCLAIN Football JAMES MCADOO KEATON, Football MATTY BELL Director of Athletics ond l-leord Football Cooch DEPARTME T 0F ATHL TIC Seeking to play an integral and significant part in the life of the SMU students, the Department of Inter- collegiate Athletics attempts to provide a well-rounded program with teams competing against those from other Southwest Conference institutions and from universities in other parts of the country. The Ponies have won more football championships in the last 25 years than has any other conference school. Title awards were received in 1940. The Mustangs also have an enviable intersectional record in games against such teams as Army, Navy, Notre Dame, Fordham, UCLA, Pittsburgh, and other national leaders. 1n basketball, SMU tied for the championship in 1935 and then won an undisputed title in 1937. The 1947 team won the Kansas City Pre-Conference tournament and finished in a tie for second place in the conference race. The 1948 cagers won the Fort Worth invitation tournament. Tennis representatives of SMU won the singles championship in 1926 and 1945 and the doubles in 1927. The 1931 golf team won the conference championship and individual golf honors went to SMU in 1931, 1932, and 1938. SMU's fencing team won first place in 1938. The Ponies have boasted some strong teams in other sports, but have not succeeded in winning conference titles. Supervision and control of intercollegiate athletics are under the direction of the Faculty Committee on Athletics which is responsible to the General Faculty and the President of the University. Members of this committee are Dr. Edwin D. Mouzon, lr., chairman, Dean Larry Fleck, secretary, Dean E. 1-l. Flath, Dr. W. M. Longnecker, and Dr. Iohn Lee Brooks. Page 480 ALINE HAMLETT, Secretary POP MORGAN, Stadium Supervisor N I F i I Yell leaders Aaron, lohnny, Hugh, lim, and Marc! Head Cheerleader, Aaron Spelling, goes out on a pole. The cheerleaders this year, under the direction of Head -Cheerleader Aaron Spelling, aided a memorable football season .With bontires, torchlight parades, and pep rallies for every game. Assisting Aaron were Marc Moore, lim Gobel, Hugh Frye, and lohnny Rudin. The cheerleaders lay down on the job. .St t' h Page 482 ar ing t e year with new uniforms and yells, the cheerleaders pro- ceeded to give the Hilltoppers the biggest bonfires and rallies ever seen at SMU. With emphasis on student participation in these activities, spirit remained high throughout the season. HEERLEADER Marc and Hugh brush up on their judo victim: Spelling. How to play Eiffel Tower, by the cheer- . leaders. Head Cheerleader Aaron Spelling's leadership and ideas gave spark and variety to the squad's stunts. A must for every cheerleader squad is tumbling. This was Hugh Frye's and Iohnny Rudin's department, for they gave more emphasis to the yells with their flips. The show was Marc Moore. His clowning on the field and at pep rallies was a highlight when the cheerleaders were before the students. Motor-mouth Gobel's voice carried well against any Wind, and his loyalty and Willingness to take care of the cheerleaders' equipment received thanks from his fellow squadmen. Rudin and Frye in the midst of a tumbling routine. . l l t w Will Rudin make it? Page 483 ,. 4 Page 484 EDWIN D. MOUZON, IR. Chairman ot the Athletic Council RUSTY RUSSELL, Assistant Football Coach Row Row Row Row Row Row THE SOUTH E T C0 TEHE CE CHA P sack, Lewis, Etheridqe, Page, Blakely Roberts Rote, G. Iohnson, Harnberqer, Frank lin, Wallrace, Burnett, King, Moon Cheney, Milam, Basham, Lipke, H Iohnson, Blackburn, Marion, G. Walk er Pikes, Mizell, G r a n t h a rn , Davis Champion, Wales, Weatherford, Ken drick, Vann Payne, Richards, Roberts, Halliday Perry, Collier, Wood, Russell Rolf, Eldredqe Co-managers Bob Rolt and Iunior Eldredqe LEADERS 0E THE HERD 5 -Rsny. 20, WALKER UF ww Spanien W 2.52238 WHEN mg ' VAS YOUNG Sy Azgen Hmh A 'HF M051 .oefeumg MAN 5 'N BASEBALL ,g A-g N WR ,f :Molson FASH QUE? me GOLQwyN sang PW Q,fp5 ESAHQN :E msn HUMQR FAR wssr- Emi ,M eAs?lJo:'S6LMS0u1N-Jqk rw, 0 ' scgum wssr- xlhjwrzj-up WM ,HH - I 9 ,swf ' wwf . E Gm-Q to ' 9,0 5 1 . . 2 Yi has 24 5 PRIQMU f'4UX'SiX!lHL1li ssh um wt Gio By Jack 558' ox-.us f sou ' Bh5fB u 5 , snvglawfi an - . MT3+007PALf oo' ,o wa S9541 xx Bk 'S' Q69 QF? Q56 xx ,xx as Fri L-Ugg fulfi- all Cancel.: vxx-XM G SfV0.1ff'f.Z. 69 xxx xx WW iiflye SECTION HF 'TUE 8POIl'l'I??G NEWS I EFI, 10135. DFXTMBF8 1, 1948 SFAIYIZOFQ 'YWGK :sang :six lpi annlgtiimllinq gig - DOAK WALKER, ALL-AMERICA Heisman Award, 1948 Presented by the New York Athletic Club to the outstanding football player of the year. Maxwell Award, 1947 Presented by the Maxwell Club, Philadelphia, for the outstanding player. Previous winners cannot repeat. No award was given in l948. Sport Magazine Award Presented to the outstanding football player of the year. Player of the Year, 1948 The All-American player receiving the most total votes, named by the St. Louis Sporting News. UNANIMOUS ALL-AMERICAN SELECTION. 1948 Associated Press, United Press, International News Serv- ice, National Editors Association, Collier's, Look CGrantland Ricel, Sporting News, Players', Eans', New York Sun, Bill Stern, Saturday Evening Post. Doak Walker is the most authentic all-around play- er in football history . . . Grantland Rice in LOOK. Before he's through with his college career, Doak will probably be one of tootball's all-time greats . . . Bill Stern. He consis- tently does something, anything, and enough to pull a qarne out of the fire . . . Francis Wallace, POST. Doak runs as it he had eyes in the back ot his head, and he's so shitty he'd be hard to catch in a phone booth! . . . Abb Curtis, senior SWC official, in THIS WEEK. All-American on anybody's team! . . . F rank Leahy, head coach, Notre Dame. Doak Wal- ker is the best all-round back in the United States . . . George Trevor in the New York SUN. Page 489 IOHN HAMBERGER ALL 0 FERENCI International News Service Second Team BOB POLSOM Associated Press All Southwest Conference Sec- ond Team Times Herald Defensive Team DICK MCKISSACK Associated Press All Southwest Conference First Team United Press Second Team Times Herald Offensive Team A Page 490 ELECTIO 5 KYLE ROTE u , GIL IOHN SON International News Service Second Team Times Herald Offensive Team Southwesterner of the Year-named by Texas Sports Writers Association. CPrevious win- ners: Dana X. Bible, 19465 lack Sisco, l947.D Associated Press All Southwest Conference Third Team International News Service Second Team Page 491 IOE ETHERIDGE Associated Press All Southwest Conference Second Team PAUL PAGE Associated Press All Southwest Con ference Second Team Times Herald Defensive Team 0 ,L THE KARO KID OARRIES Rote 1443, the San Antone Express, roars through the Oregon iine for a Mustang .M. .21 BEFORE HORSE HAIR AND FEATHERS TANGLED Game oificiais pose with SMU Co- captains Etheridge and Lewis and Oregon's trio of captains, Ecklund 1503, Garza 1883, and Stanton 1733. Page 492 score as Page 1183 and Burnett 1813 clear his path. - 0111260 13 Fitting climax to one of the most exciting seasons ever played in the Southwest was the 1949 Cotton Bowl Classic between the Southwest Champion, Southern Methodist, and the Pacific Coast Champion, Oregon. lt was a titanic struggle between two great teams from the opening kick- off, and, for once, the press notices were right in their pre-game estimates. Oregon's Webfoots, led by their All- American quarterback, Norm Van Brooklin, were the best all-around team the Ponies had met. But the Mustangs., back in top physical shape, were not to be outdone. Three times Oregon kicked-off: three times S. M. U. marched to score and add the extra point. One news- paper account of the day's bowl games reported: lf some so-called All-Americans had an 'off-day,' S. M. U.'s Doak Walker did not. He did everything but broadcast an account of his own brilliant deeds as Southern Metho- dist smothered Oregon. Material for legends was pro- vided by S. M. U.'s unbelievable kicking average of 68.7 for the day. W-alker sent one quick-kick 80 yards out-of- bounds just six inches inside the flag in the coffin corner. Bote exploded one for 85 yards later in the game. The Mustangs played like champions to a manfCo-captains loe Etheridge and Brownie Lewis led magnificent line play, Moon turned in an explosive line-backing job, and Paul Page, for four years one of the finest players ever to wear the red and blue, finished his career in a blaze of offensive and defensive glory. Bote, McKissack, Ham- berger, Roberts, Wood, and too many others to list, were terrific. Walker was Walker, nationally acclaimed as the finest football player in the world for l948iand one of the best for all time. With Conference approval, S. M. U. took their Cotton Bowl Champions on a flying visit to Mexico City as a partial reward for a more than success- ful season. STALLIONS TAKE FIVE Coaches Russell, Bell, and Keaton watch the second stringers in action, as Page, Walker, and Mcliissack take a breather on the sideline. ROTE, UP AND OVER Bote goes into the air to block out Lewis C305 as Walker plunges over for another TD. Page 493 A HIGH IUMP-NO GAIN The Doaker is stopped in mid-air by Captain Ecklund C501 as Webfoot Daniels C695 comes up to assist. PAGE DODGES DUCKS Mustang's Page Cl8l, on an end sweep, eludes two would-be tacklers, and picks up several yards until he is brought down by Oregon's Ecklund CSOD. Page 494 NO TACKLE-MAYBE A SOUVENIR Big Dick McKissack roars against Pitt for nice yardage as one of the Panthers tries for a souvenir from Dick's breeches. Identified players clearing the way are Etheridge Cbehind Mcliissackl, Page Cl87, and Goodwin 6569. .lVl. U. 33 - PITT BURGH 14 Filing their glowing pre-season press notices away under unfinished business, the defending champion Mustangs set out on a rough trail to glory by journeying to the land of coal mines to tackle the Pitt Panthers. There was a long-standing jinx to smash, for SMU had never corraled the lungle Cats, and they cracked it good by sweeping over an improved Pitt eleven, 33-14. Doak Walker was at his All-American best, passing to Blakely for one touchdown: taking Iohnson's heave for another: galloping 75 yards with a Pitt punt for an- other, and kicking 3 extra points, in addition to playing an awesome defensive game. Down in the trenches, the Mustang line, called a question-mark by the sports scribes, proved solid, particularly when Pitt threatened. Dave Moon caught the eyes of fans With his vicious line-backing. Everybody was puzzled by SMU's new offenseva combination of the Y and single-wing, plus some double-wing specials. Walter Boberds sparkled with his offensive blocking. Magazine editors from coast-to-coast heaved a sigh of relief as the Pony team, scoring in every 'quarter C2 by Walker, 2 by Blakely, l by Botel, looked every bit as good as they had predicted it would be-months before. Coach Bell was quoted as being pleased with his team's possibilities. SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE STANDINGS. 1948 Won Lost Tied Pct. Points Opponents SMU 5 U l .9 l 7 l U8 52 TEXAS 4 l l .750 8l 65 BAYLOB 3 2 l .583 87 57 RICE 3 2 l .583 72 57 ARKANSAS 2 4 U .333 86 96 TCU l 4 l .256 65 79 TEXAS AGM O 5 l .083 68 137 SAM WOOD+ 190-pound sophomore from Marshall. In his first season with the Mustangs, Wood was a steady per- former at the pivot post, and played some fine ball backing up the line. His timely tackles cut short many an en- emy thrust. BILLY MIZELL-Senior tailback from Ennis. A good runner, passer, and kicker, Mizell has been a big help for the Mustang cause for the last four years. During his last season's play, Mizell will perhaps best be remem- bered for his timely pass interception against Texas. I O H N BASHAM - 205-pound senior from Ft. Worth. Basham played at both tackle and guard, and performed well at both posts. He was dependable cmd steady, being especially strong in a defensive role. WALKER ELUDES All-American Doak Walker eludes one would-be tackler, and wonders what to do about another big 'un storming in. PlTT TRIES FOR ONE Pitt tries to get into the act with this goal-line surge in the fourth quarter. Seen piling up the Panther forwards are Etheridge, Moon, Lipke, Walker, and Goodwin. Page 495 Page 496 CHICKEN ROBERTS STEPS HIGH Little Chicken Roberts brings the stands to their feet with some razzle- dazzle against Texas Tech. Burnett C817 and Lipke C685 can be seen in the background. S. M. U. 41 - TEXAS TECH 6 Although slow to explode, when the Mustangs began to roll against the big school from the Plains, they couldn't turn off the power, and even the reserves continued to add points to the total, almost up to the final gun. Walker, as usual, touched off the fuse. Averaging better than 8 yards per try from scrimmage, the scored once, passed for another, dashed 47 yards with a kickoff, and completed 2 out of 3 passes. ln all, 41 Mustangs saw action and the boys who usually warm the bench ripped off some dazzling offense to snow under the Red Raiders, scoring a point for every man. Gil lohnson was limping badly on his trick knee, a fact which brought grins to Southwest Conference foes who had yet to face the Pony sniper. Etheridge, Harnberger, Lewis, and Goodwin racked the Raiders in the line, assisted by subs who played like professionals to the man. Mcliissack and Roberts stood out in the backfield, but shared honors with a dozen others. Wires from Ownby Stadium burned with the news that SMU had it, as number sixteen without defeat went into the Southern Methodist scorebook. Confident Tech, after its victory over lowly AGM, found the conference champions a different kind of opponent. SEASON STANDING. 1948 Won Lost Tied Pct. Points Opponents SMU 8 1 1 .850 229 92 TEXAS 6 3 1 .650 154 1 19 BAYLOR 5 3 2 .600 147 121 RICE 5 4 1 .550 168 1 19 ARKANSAS 5 5 0 .500 227 136 TCU 4 5 1 .450 125 143 TEXAS AGM 0 9 1 .050 123 237 KYLE ROTE, 185 pound Sophomore rom San Antonio. The only sopho- more to break into the starting lineup, tote proved to be a terror on offense vith his power drives, end sweeps, md glue-fingered pass receiving. Im- :roving game by game, he reached tis peak against Baylor, scoring both ouchdowns. GILBERT ICI-INSON, 180 pound Tyler Iunior. The Old Man, the completed pass per minute bomber, came through with breath-taking performances in game after game. In all, he threw 128 passes with 78 completions for 1026 yards and nine touchdowns, including two last minute scores that saved the day against Arkansas and TCU. CARL WALLACE, 175 pound Iunior end from Dallas. This small, brainy lineman proved to be a smart defen- sive signal caller. His quick diagnosis of enemy plays cost the opposition many yards. He caught seven passes for 111 yards. ETHERIDGE CLEARS FOR DOAK. Doak pauses to let Ioe Etheridge cut a Red Raider in two in the early season game with the West Texans. MCKISSACK-UP AND OVER. This boy McKis- sack can sure hit a line, as shown in this scene in the Tech game. Wood, Folsom, and Lewis can be seen clearing the way. Page 497 Page 498 ROTE ROMPS AGAINST TIGERS. Kyle Rote takes a hand-off from Walker and falls in behind the block- ing of Franklin. Blakely C375 has taken care of his man, and Halliday C733 is in the process ot dealing with another Missourian. . . .14 - ISSORl20 This was the one Coaches Bell, Russell, Keaton, and all had said was coming, but loyal Mustangs found it hard to believe. Unable to reach the peak required to tace an inspired opponent Week in and Week out, the Mustangs never really got moving, even though they held a 7-O halt-time lead. The Tigers, led by brilliant Bus Entsminger, were tired to the skies, and one ot iootball's longest undefeated strings came to an end. But, it some of the luster Was lost from the Ponies' national status, some Was added to their All-American quarter- back. Walker had probably the best day oi his career. He scored all of the SMU points. I-le passed, he ran, he kicked. l-le intercepted passes that might have annihilated the Mustangs. He made impossible tackles. And even as the gun sounded, he was leading the Ponies in a desperate try tor the Winning points. Gil lohnson was sensational, throwing the ball with the accuracy of radar While tottering on shaky knees. Page, Rote and Mcliissack did yeoman duty trying to halt the Tiger thrusts, While Burnett, lohnson, Folsom, Wallace, and Franklin stood out in the line. lt Wasn't in the cards, but Missouri Coach Paurot Was right when he expressed sympathy for the next Mustang toe. SEASON RECORDS OF THE TEAM . RUSHING Carried Net Yards Ave. Per Run Walker . lO8 532 4.93 Rote . l l6 510 4.40 McKissack . 89 281 3.16 Payne . 34 122 3.59 Roberts . 32 l l8 3.69 Page . . 29 76 2.62 Champion . 6 62 lO.3 PAUL PAGE, Senior, four letterman Wingback from Eldorado. Packing 180 pounds of offensive and defensive dy- namite, Page has been in the starting eleven for the Mustangs for four straight years. A fast, shifty runner, deadly blocker, demon on pass de- fense, and a marvel at snatching passes . . . a more consistent, steady player has never Worn the red and blue. IOHN HAMBERGER, 220 pound Sen- ior tackle frorn Dallas. In his third season as a regular, I-larnberger was selected on many all-opponent teams and most all-conference selections. Iohn was a consistently good blocker and made a habit of being the fifth man in opposing backfields. DAVID MOON, l90 pound Senior backer-up from Mart. Playing his first year in the backer-up post, Moon proved to be the defensive star of the season. Making tackle after tackle, his contribution to the championship suc- cess was far greater than statistics will ever show. ROTE BLOCKS WITH BONNET. Walker cuts around end as Rote utilizes the old noggin to spill a Missourian. Page is seen dumping another defend- er, and I-Iamberger Watches from one knee. of the game. T. D. AGAINST MISSOURI. It Was in the second quarter. Iohnson passed to Walker for twenty-two yards, Rote picked up one, then Walker slammed through for the last two before the first touchdown Page 499 Page 500 WALKER LOOSE AGAINST OWLS. Doak Walker steps goalw-ard as an unidentified lineman clears the path. Big lack Halliday, Pony guard, comes up fast to aid the Doaker. ...33 - RICE7 Smarting from what proved to be the only defeat of their season, the Mustangs never let the Owls have a glimmer of hope as they methodically crushed the Rice entry, 33-7, in Houston. Hailed as one of the leading contenders for the Ponies' crown, the feathered flock erred early in the game, and the Mustangs didn't let a break go by. Walker sparkled with his accustomed brilliance, spearheading the drives that plucked the Owls with unexpected ease. The damage came thick and fast with Walker scoring two touchdowns and kicking three extra points, Mcliissack crossing the double marker twice, and Roberts coming through with the fifth TD. of the game. Especially prominent for the Ponies besides Walker, were Prank Payne with some brilliant running and nifty passing, Rote with his smashing line bucks, Mcliissack with some bruising blocks and shitty runs, and Blakely and Folsom with stellar defensive end play. SEASON RECORDS OF THE TEAM PASSING 3 Att. Com. Pct. Yds. Int Iohnson . . 128 78 .6l0 1026 13 Walker . . 46 26 .565 304 6 Payne . 6 5 .833 70 0 Weatherford l l l .000 52 0 Roberts . 3 l .333 9 0 BOBBY FOLSOM, 185 pound Senior end from Dallas. Folsom started his footbail career at SMU, then played two undefeated seasons at West Point. Returning to SMU in 1947, he has been a big cog in the success of the Pony teams. One of the best in the confer- ence, he was good on defense, and ac- counted for 93 yards With his eight pass snags. I t r+,2z1f5gtrfr,S.rr4: :su . it 5 S QNKQL-at . ' tefwzv we-isfvtzf ' 1 f I-Z: 'f'-:'..::fZ1': 'f sifkflill 'sf'SSr2a55l5L?t?Lvit?l3f''Will f '- r V' . 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' -' . - WALTER BOBEBDS, l93 pound lun- ior guard from Pelly. Our starting guard in early season games, Boberds Was handicapped by injuries, but his aggressive play in several tough games aided the Mustangs materially in Winning the title. He is an excellent downfield blocker, and a heads up per- former on defense. BOTE CARRIES-FRANKLIN BLOCKS. A pair of Bice hands grab at the Karo Kid as Neal Franklin steps in to contend with All-Conference Ioe Watson. DICK MCKISSACK, 195 pound Iunior from San Antonio. All-Conference Mc- Kissack is a ram-rodding fullback of the good old days variety. The curly haired, good looking Dick, be- sides being a consistent ground-gainer, is a masterful blocker, and a bruising tackler that enemy ball carriers will never forget. DOAK PILES INTO OWLS. There are lots of Bice Owls in the way, so Doak ducks his shoulder and pile-drives for more SMU yardage. Page 501 Page 502 PAYNE FOB LONG YABDAGE. Frank Payne, who can play any position in the Pony backfield, breaks away for a nice gain against the Santa Cl-ara Broncs. Etheridge and 1-lamberger bring up the rear. ...33 - SA TACL RAO Although not considered a great defensive team, the Mustangs showed they had that kind of talent, too, as they erected a brickwall on their thirty-yard line and completely halted a strong Bronco offense. 58,000 watched Doak Walker lead a flawless SMU crew to an effortless victory in the Cotton Bowl. This was the game that prompted a West Coast scribe to call Walker the finest player in football. The brainy Pony quarterback called a perfect game and played a perfect game, but he was certainly not alone. ln all, the Mustangs completed a total of eight passes, thrown by five different men! Walker, Iohnson, Payne, Weather- ford, and Roberts did the pitching chores. Scoring honors went to Bote with his two T.D. tallies. Iohnny Champion crossed the double stripe once and split the uprights once in his two attempts. Blakely and Chicken Roberts each scored a touchdown, and Doak came through with two extra points in three tries. Vann, Collier, and Halliday stood out in the line, and Weatherford tossed his first of the season for 52 yards and a touch- down. The Santa Clara Broncos went home without getting close to even one of the three touchdowns West Coast scribes had predicted. SEASON RECORDS OF THE TEAM PASS RECEIVING Caught Yds. Ave. Yds. Walker 15 278 18.55 Milam 14 235 16.8 Blakely 19 217 11.4 Rote . 19 215 1 1.3 Wallace . 7 111 15.85 Folsom 8 93 1 1.6 T A tiff TT 4 wfws Ar Q ,5 we tif? -'Q .t tiff ,Mm fi :wfI'P'fy:w ' ., A gj'3,YvH i ' iltf ' : X: , Y ' T 77 f Qc.rif57':z ' -' -- . '- 5- K ,sr L- DOAK WALKER, lunior l68 pound Mr. Football of Dallas. Playing with the kiss of death of the prefseason magf azine articles, the Doaker came through as advertised. Consistently out-thinking, out-running, passing, and kicking the opposition, the immortal Doak amply fills the bill of the most authentic, all around back in football history. .. www Ms, Q k C. .... rf ' fu wwe. 'W w,,ff,, . . 1. - z 5 L,,,,e,1E,.A4p-412.1 .. -5 ri Y I lk Mi. 'f..M :,.5-, ,gf,. f: I 7 J J. arWwv 2'-igfff ' 'E ' 5' 'N-1-ff ' ,,,,.. , - ' , -V-' f if-1 A F ,. .. . ., ,. isw sf-s1.:i41.:.zfsi if A ., ' f - :L . .l w?55LvT5v1fz:,.-11 Jigga' l -jfe:LS,ggg5,si PM . . s . , S . 'Q??i..i5Aa9ffgZ?5'e'f- fi A .9 Q 951?i?fTii33E5i1Z-lffyiv A W iwiwrr!-tat? -. es .. H.k,,,.w, -., .,..,-,.,.,.,, .S-N ., ,ww I X g .. .,.. . FRANK PAYNE, lunior wingback, tailback from Breckenridge. Payne possesses a deadly leather-flinging arm, a lame ground gaining pair of leqs, and a never-say-die heart. Prank's running and passing consist- ently brought the fans to their feet and gloom to the enemy forces. BCBBY COLLIER, 2l5 pound Sopho- more tackle from Longview. ln his first year on the Varsity, Collier performed like a veteran. The big Collier blocks well and can stack up opposing lines. Watch the all-conference teams for this name the next two years. MCKISSACK THROUGH GAPING HCLE. The Pony forwards open a big one, and the thundering McKissack churns through in the night melee with Santa Clara. 'Q WALKER ROLLS AGAINST BRONCS. Doak Walker shows his All-American wares to the Santa Clarans with Paul Page leading the way. Page 503 Page 594 AN ALL-AMERICAN ON HIS WAY. Showing his mercury-heels to T. U. squadrnen Landry and Harris, who were completely fooled by the Doaker's magic, Walker ambles 67 yards for the first Mustang score. Harnberger C707 and Etheridge 1763 follow up. S. M. U. 21 - TEXA 6 The Mustangs journeyed down to Austin to notch their second conference victory at the expense of the hapless, post-War Steers of Texas. Before 66,000 fans, 25,000 of whom came down from Dallas, the Ponies methodically turned it on, ran it up, and turned it off, coasting home. As NEWSWEEK magazine put it, .... Doak didn't keep them Waiting long. On the third play of the game he faded back to pass, changed his mind, and, picking up a vicious block by Paul Page, went 67 yards around right end to score. Sniper Gilbert lohnson threaded the needle in the second quarter, hitting Blakeley repeatedly, and Walker banged over from the Texas one. In the third period Methodist razzle-dazzle befuddled the Steers as Walker faked off tackle, jump-passed to Blakely, who lateraled to Rote for the final fourteen yards. Rote could have gone the length of the field as easily. Walker converted all three extra points. Moon backed the line brilliantly all day: Etheridge and Roberds had a field day on Texas fumbles: Hamberger was a rock on defense: and third- stringer Wales ate Texas linemen alive in the third and fourth quarters. Final score: SMU 21, University of Texas 65 the lights were White again that night in Austin. SEASON RECORDS OF THE TEAM PUNTING No. Punts Yards Ave. Walker . 35 1473 42.1 Rote . 1 1 364 33.1 Richards . 5 143 28.6 Y, I ZOHN MILAM, 190 pound Iunior end from Eliasville. Perhaps the fastest man on the team, Milam has a knack of get- ting in the open for long aerials. He Wrote his name in the SMU hall of fame with his last minute catch to save the game against TCU. IOE ETHERIDGE, Cocaptain, 200 pound Senior tackle from Kermit. Eth- eridge, Who is one of the fastest line- men in the Southwest Conference, Was a big factor in the Championship drive. He is a good blocker, and on defense is just plain ROUGH! MOON AND HAMBERGER TACKLE. A capacity partisan crowd got a little tired of watching this- Moon and Hamberger dump another orange and White Warrior. IACK HALLIDAY, 200 pound Iunior guard from Dallas. Halliday, shifted from tackle to guard this year, turned in a number of highly creditable per- formances. With other guards on the injured list during mid-season, he car- ried rnore than his share of the load. HO HUM-ANOTHER T. D. Rote steps lively on the ten, but he could have gone a hundred. Walker feinted into the line, tossed to Blakely C873 who flipped a quick lateral to Bote, and only Billy Pyle C105 came close to being in the play for Texas. Page 505 Page 506 THROUGH THE MIDDLE. The tough Aggie line opens for a split second too long and Walker streaks ior the double stripe. Leading the Doaker is Bob Folsom C841, while Chicken Roberts i435 looks on. S.M. .20 - TEXASA8rlVl14 Three-games-in-one was the story of the '48 Pony-Aggie clash. In the first halt, the Steeds scarcely breathed heavily while running up a 14-0 lead: Walker passed to Mcliissack in the end zone ior number one, then in the second quarter scampered and slithered forty-one twisting yards through the Farmers' left guard for touchdown-towng The Doaker converted aiter each score. In the second game, composed mainly ot the third quarter, the Aggies came roaring back to knot the count at 14-all with a remarkable aerial barrage. In the third game, composed ot the fourth canto, the Champion Mustangs turned the heat on from the kick-off, with an uninterrupted march that was climaxed by a standard, everybody-knows-it-but-whatare-you-going-ta do-about-it, Walker-trapped pass that turned into an untouched end run to score. The crowd ot 53,000 roared themselves hoarse as the Ponies then threw back the Aggies' desperation attempts. It was definitely a Walker Day, described best by a column in the Detroit Football News, . . . as Southern Methodist smothered Texas AGM 20-14, Walker ran ior two touchdowns, passed for another, and kicked two extra points: that's par on anybody's course! SEASON RECORDS OF THE TEAM PUNT RETURNS No. Retumed Yds. Ave. Walker . 10 169 16.9 Page 7 104 14.9 Payne . 3 42 14.0 Roberts . 3 40 13.3 BOBBY VANN, 215 pound Sopho- more tackle from Fort Worth. Vann was a steady replacement in the line, :haracterized by hard, dependable blocking. His play in the Baylor game was especially outstanding. RALEIGH BLAKELY, 195 pound lun- ior end from Dallas. Blakely's stellar offensive play was as good as there was in the conference. He received 19 passes that accounted for 217 yards and three touchdowns. His defensive work was good, especially outstanding against the Arkansas Porkers. WAYNE BURNETT, 190 pound Sen- ior end from Tyler. Burnett, who par- ticularly excelled in catching passes, had his best day against Arkansas when he caught two tosses to aid ma- terially in the last-second victory. MCKISSACK, ETHEBIDGE LEAD PAYNE. Dick McKissack steps down the field to cut down another Aggie with Frank Payne close on his heels. Ether- idge whips over from his tackle post to lend a hand. in sight. WALKER GETS IN THE OPEN. What a beautiful sight is this-Doak with plenty of running room, Halliday to do the dirty work, and hardly an Aggie Page 507 Page 508 CHICKEN STEPS. Gene Roberts grazes by an outstretched Porker arm and heads for the promised land as Page chops off the nearest Razorback. The Hog coming up from the rear snagged Chicken. .lVl.U. 14 - ARKA S S12 l-loss meat definitely was NOT served at the Razorbacks' 1948 Homecoming Day in Fayetteville, but some 22,000 Porker fans got their fingers stomped reaching for it! The fire was lit, not only for homecoming celebra- tions and hoped-to-be Mustang barbecueing, but also the hearts of the Hog team which played one of the most inspired games of SWC history. With All-American Walker hobbling from injuries received on the same play that put Arkansas' All-American Scott out of the game, the Mustangs found themselves on the short end of 0-12 score in the third period. Roberts and Rote person-ally marched the ball three quarters of the field on sheer power running plays, with Rote going over from the one for SMU's first score, Walker converted. Then, trailing 7-12, with ten seconds to play, and the ball on Arkansas' sixteen, icy Gilbert lohnson took dead aim and hit Zohn Milam in the end zone, but the referee ruled the ball caught off the playing field, hence an in- complete pass. Four seconds to go, Iohnson again faded back, cold-bloodedly watched the Arkansas line swarm him to let Paul Page work free, then hit the bull's-eye at the last possible moment, Page made a twist- ing, falling catchy the gun had already fired, ending the game! Before an absolutely stunned stadium, Walker calmly converted to make it l4-l2, SMU. Champions never say die! SEASON RECORDS OF THE TEAM SCORING LEADERS T. D. Ex. Pt. Att. Conv. Total Pts. Walker . ll 29 22 88 Rote . . 7 0 0 42 Mcliissack . 4 0 0 24 Roberts . 3 l 0 18 Blakely . 3 0 0 l8 GENE ROBERTS, 165 pound Sopho- wingback from Teague. The razzle-dazzle Chicken Roberts is runner hard to catch. Besides his bility to rack up yards aground, Rob- rts has a good throwing arm and an ducated toe. WALTER KBUDDYJ KING, 215 pound Atlanta, Georgia, Senior tackle. King culminated his football career With some outstanding relief role Work for the Ponies. King was especially prom- inent in the game With TCU. SUIG. NEAL FRANKLIN, 195 pound Sopho- more from E1 Paso. Franklin, who made the 1947 U. S. Marines' All- American team, was a brick wall on defense tor the Ponies this year. With our starting guards out with injuries, Franklin starred in several mid-season games. ADAMS APPLE TACKLE. An over-anxious Ra- zorback chokes ott the Doaker's run after only a six yard pick-up, as two teammates come in to make Page 509 ARKANSAS LOSES TVVO. Snared by the Pony end, an Arkansawyer struggles to get free as Frank- lin 1613, Moon 1401, and Vann C621 close in. vi, W' l,J'r'X!. 1' . uf. ,NJ if :if 42: Wwe f It xiwg . '15 6 , W ig- 'ye JL, iii, 1' 1 gy . Page 510 Vis Y? SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS ON TIME. Karo Kyle roars by his own interference as Bears fan out in hopes of halting the powerful sophomore's wide sweep. Wallace C801 and Lewis C639 clear his path of Baylors. ...13 - BAYLORS The Bear came up from Waco with Cotton Bowl ideas in his head, and went home with horseshoe brands on his fur! Playing hard, rough ball all the Way before a crowd of 58,0U0, Baylor stubbornly fought the half to a U-O stalemate, then powered ahead 6-O in the third period. At this point the Karo Kid, Kyle Rote, took charge of the ball game. Rote's vicious, driving, power drives ripped and shredded the Baylor line, battered and smashed the Baylor line-backers. At one point, Rote broke through the Bruin line, picked up two line-backers on his back, and pistoned onward by sheer brute force for a total gain of twenty-four yards before finally fall- ing off-balancel Karo made both Pony TD's, one in the third and one in the fourth, on long power runs, gath- ering steam like a runaway locomotive. Walker converted once. Speaking of Rote's terrific running power displ-ay, one member of the fabled Good Old Baylor Line commented that my Daddy used to tell me that Bronko Nagurski ran like that! lack Wilson, assistant Baylor coach and eX-grid great for the Bears, stated that Rate is the first, old-time, foot-in-your-mouth, ramming fullback l've seen in years! Defense specialist James Marion sparkled by blocking a Baylor punt in the second quarter. The final score of 13-5 made it ten long years since the Bear had tasted victory. ' SEASON mzcorans or THE TEAM PAss INTERCEPTIONS Q No. Int. Yds. Run Back Page . . 4 41 Walker ..... ' . 3 75 Moon ..... 5 . 3 33 One each by Mizell, Kendrick, Franklin, Davis, McKissack, Folsom. xi FRED GOODWIN, 190 pound Iunior center from Dallas. Playing his first year as a regul-ar, Goodwin operates smoothly. He is an accurate passer and a good blocker in the line. On de- fense, Fred got more than his share of tackles. 1, fs DICK DAVIS, 180 pound lunior cen- ter from Dallas. Davis was moved to center this year from a guard position, and he came through in remarkable style. Dick excels on pass defense, consistently breaking up short enemy aerials from his backer-up post. MOON GOT HIM. David Moon, stellar defensive ace, moves in tor the kill with big Iohn Hamberger to back him up. Folsom just missed. N 4 ERIC LIPKE, 198 pound Iunior from San Antonio. Although plagued by in- juries a good part of the season, Lipke proved to be a resourceful lineman in several games, and used his bag of tricks to great advantage for the Pony cause. ROTE CARRIES BEARS. On a typical Kyle Rote run, tacklers ride piqgy-back as Karo digs in tor more and more yards. Page 511 SIX POINTS WITH SECONDS TO GO. Speedy Zohn Milam gathers in old Aches-and-Pains' pass and dashes for the touchdown that paved the way to a second consecutive undefeated conference season for the Mustangs. Doak kicked the point. S.lVl.. -... On November 30 the Mustangs and the Toads put on their season show for Bill Stern's annual nation-wide broadcast of the big grudge game in the Southwest. The 67,000 fans and Mr. Stern were not disappointed, although the Frogs have not beaten the Ponies in five years, they furthered the tradition of sawing each other off in the opponent's year of glory by rising to the absolute heights and forcing another garrison finish on the part of SMU. The score was 0-7, TCU, with 90 seconds to play and ninety-nine yards to go from the Methodist one. Behind his goal line lohnson coolly passed to Milam: then Iohnson, unable to find a receiver, broke loose for twenty-two yards on a run to the astonishment of the Christians: McKissack broke through for good yard- age, Walker snatched another from lohnson to save the first down, then, with the giant bowl mad on its feet, Girnlet Gil found Milam deep in the TCU secondary, and let the ball go like a homing pigeon: with a couple of steps Milam made it 6-7. While the weak of heart dared not watch, Walker cleaved the upriqhts without a question, and the Mustangs won their second consecutive conference crown with a full one-and-a-half games lead over the field. In the third period Etheridge and Blakely teamed to smash a TCU punt to the ground: I-Iamberger was staunch on defense. SEASON RECORDS OF THE TEAM KICKOFF RETURNS No. Returned Yards Ave. Yds. Walker . . 5 161 32.2 Payne . 5 81 16.2 Blakely . . 4 48 12.0 Mcliissack . 2 20 10.0 Champion . 1 13 13.0 Page 512 - ..,:. 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I-le fitted especi- ally well into Coach Keaton's defensive plans. FLOYD CBROWNIED LEWIS Co-cap- tain, 190-pound senior guard from lef- ferson. Injuries suffered the week be- fore the Missouri game hampered Lewis for several contests, but he re- turned to the lineup in time for Texas, and was a big help in the closing games when the competition was the roughest. He is a terror on defense, and excels in down-field blocking. IIMMIE KENDRICK Senior, 165-pound defensive specialist. Coaches Bell and Russell, taking advantage of Kendrick's defensive prowess, sent this blond speedster in many times to crack down on enemy aerials. His quick thinking, and smooth play helped the Mustang cause on numerous occasions. MCKISSACK FOR A FIRST DOWN Mustangs' fullback, McKissack, stiff-arms a TCU tackler, as King C75l maneuvers for a block. Page 51 3 PAGE PLAYS LEAPFRCG Behind a teammate's interference, Page C183 sidesteps a Horned Frog for needed yardage. Page 514 Row one, left to right: White, Irish, Headlee, Forrester, Hightower, Robb Self Row two: Knudsen, Rumgarner, Russell, Musslewhite, Walker, Knight Stollenwerck Row three: Riley, Thompson, Turk, l-lawn, Tunnel, Ross, Bowlin Row four: Rippey, Glenn, Stinson, Edwards, Adlcinson, Krauel, Pace Row five: Coach Dean, Owens, Sawyer, Snyder, Earl, Reynolds, Hodge Coach Cowley S.M.U. Colts S.M.U. Colts S.M.U. Colts S.M.U. Colts S.M.U. Colts SEASON'S RECORD 7 Rice Owlets . . 26 Texas Shorthorns U North Texas State 7 Baylor Cubs . 7 T.C.U. Polliwogs The hard-luck freshman football players, popularly called the S.M.U. Colts had to walt untll the final game of the season to enter the Victory column. Throughout the season they playea fine football against strong competition and were never defeated by more than six points. The idea of competition between freshman teams has grown through the years untll 1t has become a rugged proving ground for varsity players and is fast becoming a popular spectator soort COLTS' STARTING BACKS: Burngarner, Russell, Mus- TI-IE FORWARD WALL: White, Irish, I-leadlee Forres slewhite, Stollenwerck. FRESHMAN LETTERMEN lack Adkinson, Ronald Bowlin, Bill Edwards, Rob Ethridqe, I-lerschell Forrester, G. A. Glenn, lim I-lawn, Gordon I-Ieadlee, Dick Hightower, Bill Irish, Pat Knight, lack Knudsen, Benton Musslewhite, David Powell, Dave Riley, Bill Rippey, lke Robb, Russell Ross, Rusty Russell, Ir,, Henry Stollenwerck, Mack Tunnell, Paul Turk, Val Ioe Walker, Ben White. RUSSELL SHCDWS HIS REELS Colt back, Russell, gets in the clear on an end sweep against TCU's B team. NO GAIN FOR THE POLLIWOGS White C885 and Hightower C561 move in for the kill as a Polliwog back tries through the Colt line. ter, Co-Captain Robb, Self. O L T B K-Tlfgj-Nil T is s1'oppedEyBUgL-DOGGE Q ' D oJ11wOQ's ffeqk gogqptqj c eo U PQ E. G. C DOC D HAYES, Basketball Coach Lett to right: Owen, Salmon, McKnight, Lutz, Penn, Brown, Young, Cannaday, Cfillesroie Wilson Prewitt S.M.U S.M.U S.M.U S.M.U. S.M.U S.M.U S.M.U S.M.U. S.M.U S.M.U S.M.U S.M.U S.M.U S.M.U S.M.U S.M.U S.M.U S.M.U S.M.U. S.M.U. S.M.U. Page 517 Williams, Martin, Zatopek. VAR ITY BASKETBALL SEASON'S SCORES T7 . 68 Texas Wesleyan College . 65 . 57 Texas Tech ..... 45 . . 58 Texas Tech ..... 60 . . 52 City College of New York . 56 . 67 University of Niagara . . . 57 . 48 St. Louis University . . 61 . 4l Missouri .... . 52 . 59 Missouri . . . . 49 . 45 Notre Dame . . 58 Conference Games . 52 Texas Christian University . 58 . 44 Texas University .... 50 . 55 Texas A. G M ..... 37 . 37 Baylor University .... 44 . 45 Arkansas University . . . 54 . 47 Texas Christian University . 36 . 47 Rice University .... 46 . 49 Texas A. 6: M ..... 35 . 50 Rice University . . 62 . . 38 Baylor . . . . 47 . . Texas .l..... 40 47 54 . 39 Arkansas ...... GENE KEIFFER, Manager S. M. U. 45 - 0TRE DAM 58 Prior to the Notre Dame game, the Mustangs had scorched the Atlantic seaboard with victories over C.C.N.Y. and Niagara University and had chalked up a season record of 5 wins and 3 defeats. This year's schedule was admittedly one of the toughest ever played by a Mustang quintet, but seven lettermen were on hand to help tackle it. Also reporting for duty were two 1948 squad-men and several outstanding performers from the 1948 freshman team. High hopes and a will to win attitude on the part of the Mustangs was not enough to outscore the nifty Irish. Notre Dame employed a varied assortment of offensive plays and also managed to control rebounds on both backboards despite gallant efforts by Bob Prewitt. High scorer for the evening with l7 points turned out to be center lohnny Zatopek, who was outstanding on defense as well. Page 518 Owen C263 comes in fast to place a crip shot i th n -e basket and rack up two points against Notre Dame. High scorer Brown C301 hoops a long shot for an SMU score. Center Zatopek and lrish's pivot man leap for the ball t b ' o eg1n the SMU-Notre Dame fray. IACK BROWN, Forward HARROLD SALMON , Guard Page 519 Owen breaks fast to attempt another Brown employs submarine tactics un- der a Notre Dame Wall. SCOTQ. O O O C I O S M C U 5 8 ft was a surprise lasth lf - a splurge by the Fort Worth Frogs that led to the first conference defeat for the Mustangs. The fiery horses of SMU, expecting an easy opener, were chilled thoroughly by a wide-awake Frog guard named Gene Schmidt and his tearn-rnate, Daddy Dolnics. It was all S.M.U. in the first half with sensational sophomore lack Brown leading the way with 17 points, closely followed by Captain Bob Prewitt with l6 points. At half-time S.M.U. led 33 to 25, but in the dog-fight that followed the outcome was always uncertain. ln the closing rninutes unsuccessful long shots and seven M ustang fouls gave revenge to the Christians. A Horned Frog fails t Page 520 Brown cornes to assist Wilson's tussle over the ball o stop Sal- mon's break. Lutz and TCU guard strike a modern dance pose. ELLIS WILSON, Forward TOM LEE MCKNIGHT, Guard Page 521 The camera catches a pass en route io Zaiopekl Luiz does some tricky dribbling io break through a TCU cover. A listless and uncertain f M.U.44 - TE AS5 irst half was too much for Bob Pre 't Wit and his followers to overcome, but the fireball display of the second half was a typical hilltop tradition. The 2,800 fans in Perkins Gyrn went Wild in the closing minutes as Prewitt led the scoring with a deadly 22 points. Consistency, speed, and calm experience along with All-American defensive play by Slater Martin resulted in defeat for the gallant Mustangs. Charlie Lutz maintained his consistently good play with a total of 8 points, While lack Brown was success- fully bottled up throughout the evening. Lutz and Penn come in to cover or Longhorn. Page 522 Prewitt gets involved in a scrambl f M e o us tangs and Longhorns as he goes up to cover the bankboard. Lutz goes up over a Tex- an's defense for an at- tempted goal. GRADY MARTIN, Center I. C. CANNADAY, Forward Page 523 Salmon breaks down the hardwood with a Texan after a loose ball. Lutz strives to narrow the marqin of the 10-20 score, favoring Texas. S.M. .55 - A.8rlVl. est Conference Victory for 1949 was a real tribute to Pony Captain Bob Prewitt. While Bob was netting top scoring honors, he also was managing both backboards with such cool precision that his performance was remarkable in all phases. S.M.U. was slow starting but before the end ot the tirst halt Mustang fans were confident of Victory even though the scoreboard registered 21 to 20. Coach Hayes proved that his men had learned teamwork and clean play, for only 13 personal fouls were committed, and each of the tive starters scored at least 8 points. Sophomores Brown and Lutz repeated as the big guns, but credit must go to the entire Well-rounded team. Prewitt and Fa the ball to go in. rmers wait for Page 524 An Aggie shot is blocked by Wilson. Zatopek goes up to contend against Aggies tor that ball. PERCY PENN, Forward CHARLIE LUTZ, Guard Zdtopek pushes one toward the bcrnkbodrd Prewitt hits the sideline as he tries this trick shot. Page 525 .lVI. U. 4 - RKANSAS 5 A little black-haired fellow from the hills of Arkansas cast a shadow of gloom on the hill-top as he led a towering Arkansas team to victory This lohnny Cam bell k 9 . p c san free throws and was outscored only by his team-mate Ken Kearns C14 pointsl. lt was an off-night for S.M.U., for even though we matched the 18 field l . goa s scored by the Razorbacks, the Ponies lagged far behind on free throw completions. lack Brown again thrilled the crowd with unusually accurate one-hand push shots from way out on the side. This record of 4 conference defeats with only one victory was immediately broken after mid-term exams as the jubilant M ' ustangs smashed T.C.U. and Bice After the rejuvenat d P ' c. - e onies upset Bice, the fans looked forward to a hot finish for the '49 basketball race. Brown and Razorback scramble for the ball in the closing min- utes of the first quarter. Page 526 Prewitt and Brown go off the floor to push this loose shot into the basket. Hawgs cover Prewitt as the Mustangs at- tempt to keep possession of the ball. la GEORGE OWEN, Guard BILL GILLESPIE, Forward Brown blocks this Arkansas shot. xqg' Brown and Prewitt come up to cover an Arkansawyer. Page 527 Starting line-up: Salmon, Lutz, Prewitt, Zcftopek, Brown. BOB PREWITT, Forward CCctptc1inJ Page 528 IOHNNY ZATOPEK, Center 1949 FRE HMA BA KETBALL SQUAD Left to right: Darrel S-almon, Hal Haynes, Kay Conner, Henry Wheeler, Floyd Freeman Cco-captainl, Ioe Bradley, Pat Knight, Ricks Wilson, Tom Holm Cco-captainl, Freddy Ienkins, Ben White, Mart Halbert. SMU FRESHMAN BASKETBALL RECORD QINCOMPLETEJ North Texas State . . . Tyler Iunior College . North Texas State . . Baylor Freshmen .... Texas Christian Freshmen Navarro Iunior College . Texas Christian Freshmen SMU SMU SMU SMU SMU SMU SMU Page 529 ' +'f11vf' IRWIN KAY Pitcher iQEStRi , t Row one, left to right: Manager Bill Brown, Doalc Walker, Harrold Sal- mon, Ernest Hughes, Iunior Eldredge, Gene Willett, Danny Lynch. Row two: Bob Arqadine, Gerald Iensen, George Baker, B. I. Knott, Bill Weatherford, Coach Messersmith. Row three: Percy Penn, Lee Weber, Irwin Kay, Iohn Ligon, lack Maro- ney S L Napier , . . . 1948 TCU . . . 6 TOHN LIGON TCU ' ' ' 3 Catcher Baylor .... 5 Texas .... 21 Texas A. and M. 4 Texas A. and M. l3 Rice ..... U Arkansas . . 1 Arkansas . . 4 Rice ..... Z Rice ..... ll GEORGE BAKER Texas A. and M. 9 Pitcher Texas .... 8 Texas . . . 8 Baylor . . . 3 HARROLD SALMON Baylor . . . 9 Third Base TCU . . . O IACK MARONEY Fielder SOUTHVVEST CONFERENCE RECORD SMU SMU SMU . . . 6 SMU . . . U SMU . . . l SMU . . 3 SMU . . . 2 SMU . . . 3 SMU . . . l SMU . . . 4 SMU SMU . . 2 SMU . . . 2 SMU . . . 3 SMU . . 2 SMU . . . 4 SMU . . . 2 ...9 ...l2 ...1O BOB ARGADINE Pitcher A EBALL FINAL SOUTHWE Team A Texas University Texas A. and M. . Baylor University S.M.U .... Rice Institute T.C.U. . . PERCY PENN First Base DOAK WALKER, Fielder ,.,,V .. IUNIOR ELDREDGE Fielder ST CONFERENCE S TANDINGS-1948 Won Lost 13 1 1 1 4 9 5 6 9 3 1 1 1 13 B. I. KNOTT, First Base GERALD IENSEN, ,Fielder DANNY LYNCH, Short Stop ERNEST HUGHES, Second Base 1948 S. M. U. TRACK TEAM Competing in a conference that boasted ot such all-time greats as Clyde Scott, lerry Thompson, and Charlie Parker, the SMU track team had rough sledding all the Way. While the record is not imposing, the all-important MUSTANG SPIRIT was ever present and the track team certainly did its important part for athletics at Southern Methodist University. The highly successful COLT track team, led by Cleburn Price, ran away With most oi the freshman honors in the Southwest Conference competition. Prospects were bright tor the '49 varsity club. Cleburn Price, star mem- ber of the i948 Freshman Track Team. Page 532 1, . it if Bow one, lett to right: McCaslan, Milam, Clary tmanagerl, Co-captain Rowland, Page. Row two: Bishop, Hustace, Co-captain Adair, Coleman, Butler, Buress. Bow three: Guerrero, Lester, Paine, Willingham, Beasley, Bridgeman, Carrillo. Eldridge Adair, discus Richard Hustace, javelin. Relay Team, left to Page 533 right: Page, Rowland, Milam, McCas1an Row one, left to right: Larry Connor, Miles Taylor, Bob Willard, Bill Wallace, Ted Gowan, Larry Goodman, Lloyd Kerr, Doug Connor. Row two: Flynn Chamblee, Dave Albert, Shelby Richard- son, Bob Stewart, George Henderson, Iimmy Dwyer, Don Mortimer, Stuart Tears, Coach Barr. VARSITY WIMMI G TEAM, 194 AR ITY TENNI TEAM, 194 Left to right: Paul Carrol, Don Burkett, limmy Owens, George Ricker, Raymond Rude, George Martin. Page 534 KAPPA ALPHA TEAM, WINNERS OF FRATERNITY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Row one, left to right: Gordon Edwards, Carl Deutsch, lack Norton, Bill Koons, Bob Horne, Albert Beckman. Row two: Henry Maher, Charles Harkey, Frank Brad- ley, Raymond Mann, Bob Gibbons, Max Daniels, Ioe Salmon. Row three: Buddy Royall, Fred Loe, Randy Duggan, Frank- lin Spears, lack Simpson, Tom Riley, lack Pappas, Tom Clark, Iim Chenoweth. I TRA RAL FO0TBALL SECOND FLOOR ATKINS TEAM, WINNERS OF INDEPENDENT LEAGUE FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Row one, left to right: Glenn Taylor, Iohn Gibbs, George Alexan- der, Billy Wartes. Row two: Iarnes Carlyle, Iirnrny Arnold, Cole Smith, Larry Brown. Row three: Nicky Weber, Dale Thompson, Robert Tublitz, Charles Mat- thews, Donald Morti- mer, Tony Longoria. Page 5 35 I TRAIVIURAL TENN S LAMBDA CHI ALPHA, CHAMPIONS Left to right: Fred Reid, Wesley Mar- shall, Carl Wiseman, Dana Smith. I TRI-IM RAL WIIVIIVII G ALPHA TAU OMEGA, CHAMPIONS Row one, left to right: Bruce Ashley, David Haseltine, Vernon Moore, Richard Henley, Bobby Wilson. Row two: Bob Evans, Herb Durham, Grahame Gordon, Bassett Kilgore, Gil Avery. Page 535 DELTA DELTA DELTA, CHAMPIONS Kneelinq, left to right: Yvonne Tuttle, Iudy Fielder, Merry Beth Booch. Standing: Betty Fcrrlies, Mercedes Holtz, Putty Bell. I TRAM RAL BA KETBALL KAPPA ALPHA THETA, SECOND PLACE Lett to right: Pat Yecxrgen, Tink McMurrin, Potty Morel, Dicznne Moody, Iectn White, Anna Idqoe Kinnedr. Page 537 KAPPA ALPHA THETA, WINNERS OF BADMINTON DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP Standing, left to right: Pat Yeargan and Katheryn Mc- Murrin. INDEPENDENT STUDENTS ASSOCIATION TEAM, Page 538 Winning the badminton singles championship was Martha Hasty of Virginia Hall, left, and placing second was Nancy Granrud, of Delta Gamma. SECOND PLACE Kneeling, left to right: Betty Richardson and LaRue Cook. I TRAM R LBAD ITTO fri- -vwgfvw QW M., f ' gg. Q ?' ,FIN A .f W ' 'L Lf ' .Q -, W Q' 'ffl' ,ww e vb. Q y Ja',v'J sf-zwr ,. ' - - A wx, .'- H:-K . 'TY f- A Q: T A t :-f 9.1l - W' L.wres3,,g:-.Air ' N ' i L We x i',:.- J' ' A -H, , ,t . .f KAPPA ALPHA THETA SPEEDBALL TEAM, FIRST PLACE Standing, lett to right: Dianne Moody, Pat Yeargan, Claire Pratt, Anna lagoe Kinnear, Iune Shettleman, Carol Conley, lean White, Liz Singleton, Pam Rowe, Marilyn Draper, Tink McMurrin. DELTA DELTA DELTA, SECOND PLACE Seated: Nancy Baird, Io Trunk, Louise Witty, ludy Fielder, Cricket Marston, Mary Beth Roach, Libby Higginbotham, Yvonne Tuttle, Pat Bell, Mercedes Holtz, Betty Baird. I TRAMURAL SPEEDBALL 3 I TTRAMURAL TENN S DELTA GAMMA, FIRST PLACE Standing, left to right: Rubilynn Slaughter and Nancy Granrud. Kappa Alpha Theta, second place, kneeling: Beverly Baker and Nancy Sellers. Page 539 This is how it started . . . ADVERTISEMENTS Page 541 Cover for the... 1949 ROTUNDA PRODUCED BY KINGSPURT PRESS Inc. KINGSPORT, TENN. Chicu o Office--325 W. Huron St McMurrin reaches high to get o backbocxrd. 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They fought their way across the vast expanse of plains, overcame mountains of hardships, and by sheer determina- tion, moulded the first form of Texas agriculture. Texas farming and ranching today provides America with the most varied and nutritious diet in her history . . . enabling us to feed famished millions the world over . . . and because of the endless stream of raw materials, jobs are made possible for thousands of men and women in our own Texas industries and hundreds across the nation. The introduction of high-voltage electric power transmission lines by the Texas Power 8: Light Company in 1913 contributed the vital link needed for the further- ance of industrial and agricultural development. TPSCL is farm-experienced and farm-minded. For 35 years Texans have witnessed a continuing demonstration of Texas Power 85 Light Company's dependability and economy. Today, TPSLL is the electric power source to more than 245,000 customers, of whom more than 87,000 are farm and rural families. More than 15,000 miles of transmission and distribution lines, including 9,000 miles of rural lines, in the area served permit farms, ranches and industries alike, to have dependable, low-cost TP8cL electric power when and where they need it. With the same foresight and careful management demonstrated by those Texans who founded this Company, Texas Power 8: Light Company is constantly planning and building for the future needs of the farms, homes, businesses and industries that are making Texas the most desirable state in which to live and work . . . a greater Texas of the future. Page 543 All over the country student bodies are changing rather rapidly. For three years they have been made up predominantly of veterans: now, once more, the freshman classes are almost exclusively men and women directly from high school. The three years in which veterans have been in the majority on American campuses have been years in which there has been little emphasis upon student activities of the tra- ditional type, excepting only athleticsg but there has been a seriousness and applica- tion upon the part of the students which has not been unwelcome to the faculty. The passing of the veteran means that the students are younger, a little less seri- ous in their outlook, not so much in a hurry to get out of the university, They can maintain as high level of scholastic work as their predecessors, and it is to be hoped that the quality of the offerings that the university presents will not be watered down in a mistaken notion that younger students can not do so well. If the stu- dents have a little more interest in college activities, that is natural. If they are a bit more leisurely in their work, this also is understandable, But studies are work, and there is no need to disguise the factf In this the veteran had the advantage: he had learned to work. But far more high school graduates know how to work than many have thought. There is no reason for a falling off in scholastic standards. We shall all remember the veterans, who are now rapidly passing out of col- leges and universities, with gratitude- gratitude for the services they gave their country, gratitude for the way in which they have labored to prepare themselves for peace. May it be a long time before our men and women are again called to leave their classrooms at the call of war. UM PH REY LEE President THIS ADVERTISEMENT PAID FOR BY A FRIEND, ON CONDITION THAT DR. LEE WOULD WRITE THE COPY Page 544 Your Fine Clothes Deserve Skilled Care and Gentle, Thorough SANITONE CLEANING . . . Removes twice cts much dirt cfs ordincfry rneihods and ' rncrkes your clothes look new! 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The remain- ing 310,000,000 will go into scholarships and the endowment of chairs of teaching. More and more we are coming to understand that ivy walls do not make a college, but that the heart of a great institution of learning lies in the quality and quantity of its instruction. It is the rich endowments of Harvard, Yale and other privately supported centers of learning that make them world leaders. Farsighted empire builders who want to share their wealth for the guidance of to- morrow's youth see this more today than ever before. In a generous gift to the en- dowment of a still young and growing uni' versity such as SMU lies an influence for good more lasting than even the most im- pressive monument of brick and stone and mortar. There is to be found the deepest satisfaction to the donor. That is why this 315,000,000 fund-raising campaign is des- tined to succeed. -Reprinted from the Dallas 7l1orning ' November 11, 1948 News Comjllimefm 0 R I.. 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