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HUGH BUCK ELIZABETH AYRI-:s CHESTER CROW President Scrvrcfn ry Vfce.PregiflgNf Student Body Association HE year 1929-1930 has been a full one for the student body. To start off the year, nearly every member of the school attended the first meeting held just before football season. A vote of confidence in the Frogs' chances for a championship year was expressed. As the year draws to a close we find that confidence was not bestowed in vaing that the student body as a whole stood up to the promise of full support, fol- lowing her team to Breckenridge, Austin and Waco, to say nothing of the support of home games. The student body has expressly voted that whenever T. C. U. has her new stadium, the middle section should be reserved for the students. Another move has been to persuade the authorities that the new stadium should be dedicated to the champion Frogs of '29. Throughout the year the student association has been working toward the adoption of a new constitution. It is hoped that this will be completed and adopted before the year closes. This new constitution will establish a definite plan of finances for the student association, as well as bring about a better and closer organization between the dormitory and town students. The oiicers of the Student Body Association of '29-'30 are: Hugh Quin Buck, presidentg Chester Crow, vice-president, Elizabeth Ayres, secretary. TI L11
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FACULTY-Concluded L. W. RAMSEY. Instructor in Mathematics B. S. in E. E. Q'1'exas A. 8: MJ, 1927. J. WILLARD RIDINGS, Associate Professor of Journalism B. J. QU. of Missouril, 1925: M. A. QU. of Missouril, 1928. CHARLES H. ROBERTS. Professor of History A. B. QKansas State Normull. 1895: A. B. QT. C. U.J. 1914: A. M. QT. C. U.l, 1916: Graduate study QColumbial. CLOIS J. SANDERS, Actin.g Professor of Physics A. B. QU. of Texasl, 1927: M. A. QU. of Texasl, 1928. CLAUDE SAMMIS, Head of Department of Violin and Director of Band and Orchestra B. M. QUniversity Conservatory, Chicuxzol, 1928: Diplo- ma, Pub. Sch. Mus. QSchool of Music, Yale Universityl, 1920: Artist's Diploma QNew Haven School of Musicl. 1920. Graduate study QColumbial. Pupil of Ottakar Sevcik, Louis Svecenski and Paul Stoevinz, New York. FRANCIS SCHMIDT, Instructor in Physical Training L. L. B. QU. of Neb.l, 1907. GAYLE SCOTT, Professor of Biolotlil and Geology A. B. QT. C. UJ, 1917: M. S. QT. C. UJ, 1920: Dr. cs Sc. QGrenoblc, Francel, 1925. MARY ELIZABETH SCOTT, Instructor in English A. B. QT. C. U.7, 1920: A. M. QChicaIzo7, 1927. JOHN H. SEWELL. University Physician: Head of Depart- ment of Health M. D. QJohns Hopkinsl. ELIZABETH SHELBURNE, Instructor in Mathematics A. B. QT. C. U.J, 1920: Graduate student, University of Chicago. CHARLES R. SHERER, Professor of Mathematics A. B. QUniv. of Nebraskal, 1917: A. M. QUniv. of Ne- braskal, 1921: Ph. D. QUniv. of Chicagol, 1929, Qcan- didatel. MIRTH W. SHERER, Instructor in Education A. B. QU. of Neb.7, 1922: M. A. QU. of Neb.J, 1926. LORRAINE SHERLEY, Instructor in English A. B. QT. C. U.J. 1926. BUTLER S. SMISER, Chair of Business Practice, and Bus- iness Manager of the University A. B. QT. C. U-I, 1918. RAYMOND A. SMITH, Professor of Education, and Direc- tor of School Education A. B. QButlerl, 1900: A. M. QU. of Indianapolisl, 1904: B. D. QYalel. 1905. REBECCA SMITH, Associate Professor of English A. B. QKy. Universityl, 1916: A. M. QColumbis. U.J, 1918: Graduate study QU. of Chicaxzol. WILLIAM C. SMITH, Professor of Sociology - A. B. QGrand Island Collegzel, 1907: A. M. QUniversity of Chicagol, 1912: Ph. D. QUniversity of Chicagol, 1920. LYDE SPRAGINS, Assistant Professor in English A. B. QRnndolph-Maconl, 1910: M. A. QColumbial, 1927. HAZEL SUMMERS, Instructor in English A. B. QT. C. UJ, 1926: M. A. QT. C. UJ, 1929. W. 0. SUITER, Assistant Professor in Economics A. B. QU. of Texas? : M. A. QU. of Texasl, 1929. MRS. CATHERINE WEAVER. Instructor in English A.2J3. QUniversity of Michiganl, 1918: A. M. QT. C. UJ, 19 . ALLEN TRUE, Instructor in History A. B. QT. C. UJ, 1926: A. M. QT. C. UJ, 1929. E. R. TUCKER, Associate Professor of Mathematics and Registrar B. S. QCitadelJ, 1902: A. B. QT. C. U.J, 1920: M. A. QT. C. UQ, 1921. HAZEL TUCKER, Instructor in Psychology and Philosophy A. B. QT. C. U.J, 1927: A. M. QT. C. U.J, 1929. RAYMOND L. WELTY, Associate Professor of History B. S. QState Teachers Collette, Kansasl, 1918: M. A. QGeorIze Washinxzton Universityl, 1920: Ph. D. QUniv. of Iowal, 1924. Thirty-eight J. LAURENCE WHITMAN, Professor of Chemistry A. B. QOFGRDIIJ, 1914: M. S. Q0re:zonJ, 1915: Ph. D. Qlowal, 1924. LENORA MAY WILLIAMS, Instructor in Biology A. B. QT. C. U.l, 1926: M. S. QT. C. UJ, 1929. RUTH WILLIAMSON, Instructor in Commerce B. B. A. QT. C. UJ, 1929. ELSIE WILLIS, Assistant Professor in Piano and Theory B. M. QT. C. UJ, 1926: American Conservatory, Pupil of Josef Lhevicne: Chicano Musical College. Pupil, Edwin I'IllllhEB. New York. HORTENSE WINTON, Laboratory Instructor in Biololltl and Curator of the Museum WILL MCCLAIN WINTON, Professor of Biolvflil and Geol- GIIII. Chairman of Natural Science Departments R. S. gVanderbiItJ, 1907: M. S. QVandeI-biltl, 1908: F. .A. . RAYMOND WOLFE, Instructor in Physical Training B. B. A. QT. C. U.l. 1928. JOHN I. WOODARD, Assistant Professor in Elementary Education A. B. QT. C. U.l, 1922: M. A. QPeabodyl. 1924. On leave of absence 1929-30. CELESTE COURSEY WOODARD, Instructor in Education A. B. QT. C. U.l, 1922: Graduate student QPeabodyl. On leave of absence 1929-30. L. C. WRIGHT, Head of Physical Training Department A. B. QT. C. UJ, 1911. SAMUEL P. ZIEGLER, Head of Art Department A. B. QT. C. UJ, 1924: Cresson European Scholarship, P. A. F. A., Graduate, Philadelphia Musical Academy, 1911. GRADUATE FELLOWS AND SCHOLARS QArranged Alphabeticallyj CATHERINE ATKINSON, B. S., Graduate Scholar in Biology ANNE BROOKS ALEXANDER, M. S., Fellow in Biology FRANKLIN FITTS, A. B., Graduate Scholar in A Government LEo HENDRICKS, B. S., Graduate Scholar in Biology GRACE JONES, A. B., Fellow in Spanish JEANETTE KINCH, A. B., Fellow in French E. R. MCWILLIAMS, A. B., Fellow in Hebrew. PAULINE SMITH, B, S., Graduate Scholar in Biology UNDERGRADUATE ASSISTANTS QArranged Alphabeticallyl GRACE BUCHER, B. M., Assistant in Piano LILLIE MAY DINRINS, Assistant in Piano ANNABEL HALL, Assistant in Voice WALTER HURST, Assistant in Band ERAL JAHN, Assistant in Home Economies KATHERINE KNIGHT, Assistant in Home Economics ELIZABETH MCKISSICK, Assistant in Physical Training VEss TAYLOR, Assistant in Violin
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