University of Oklahoma - Sooner Yearbook (Norman, OK)

 - Class of 1953

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SETLIFF HOUSE Firai row, left ' ■• right: Julca Mil. lull, Morton Scott, Stnnlej Alexander, Alan gec, John R. Mchols, D. Loren Jorgensen, ' h Raymond Smith. Second ro I l Wilmott, Ira B, Oldham, Kent Kennedy, Roj Wellborn, David Tarpenning, Clarence Foistei . Dave Hansen, Ralph Tl pson, Richard Sivnlls, Jim Montgomery. Third row: Jerrj Bookout, Keith McDonald, Donald Raj Resler, D Pearson, Bob Dillon, Pell Mum I, Clinrles Cnrluse, Louis Rose, J. « ' . Evans, Danii 1 Schnu ki r, Tom Shoebothnm. I I h rou C Spillman, Kenny Knsha, Harry Hughes, Burlyle Shafer, Bob Scruggs, Phillip Bi it. Lewis Woolery, Jerrj Randolph, Joe Smith, Richard McSwaiu, Don v i iger. The residents of N House, novi named Setliff House, rapidlj became acquainted with themselves and their coun- selors, 6rs1 Joe Clements and later John Rudolph Nichols. Boys from ;ill corners of the nation became fused together into one unified bouse. At the tirst meeting Alan Agee was elected president; Stan Alexander, vice-president and so- cial chairman, and Dwighl Jorgenson, secretary-treasurer. Floor representatives were Phil Barkett, Morton Scott, Charles Smith, and Don Resler. Clarence Peister was elect- ed to the Preshman council, and advising group for the student Senate. Harold Heysle was his non-voting alter nate. Setliff House finished first in its intramural basketball league, losing only one game and that to Mills House. 24 28, the first game of the year. Bouncing hack from this d- teat Setliff House slipped by Kelly House. 21 20; then walloped Smith House 39 ' -. ' - ' I. and defeated Baker House on a forfeit. Members of the team included Alan Agee, Hon Singer, Kent Kennedy. Bob Dillon, Richard McSwain, 1 ' hil Barkett, George Spillman, -I. P . Bidgeway, and Jim Smiley. Setliff House, named In honor of Edward B. Setliff of Mailill. Oklahoma, was dedicated February 6, 1953. Fol- lowing the dedication John Nichols, counselor, ami Alan Agee, president, were hosts to ;IM open house at ( ' loss ( ' enter. OFFICERS President . Vice-president Secretary-Treasurer Social Chairman Ai.ax Aoi i Stan Ai i xandi r I yii;iit Jorgenson Stan Ai bxandeb Routine house business is discussed by Charles 5 Don Resler, Keith McDonald, John Nichols and Men, .ii Scott at an executive council meeting. Page 467

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i rosa Center residents do study . . . anyway, Prank Jaques, Willard Conklin and Tommy Smith posed for tliis study ' ' picture. OFFICERS Presidenl Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Social Chairman Joe Sw dee Alan Jkiiy •Ilkky S. Parkeb .Jekky s. Parker Tommy Smith PRENTICE HOUSE Prentice House, aai I in honor of RAF 1 i I i Thomas W. Prentice, Jr., of Ponca City, had a very successful year. The dedication ceremonies for the Cross Center houses, which were held February (i. 1953, officially changed Pren- tice House from M House as. it was known the firsl semester. An Open House was held a1 which the boys were hosts along with Charles Liner, counselor, ami Joe Snyder, president. Despite card games, parties, intramural sports and fre- quent bull sessions the Prentice House managed to main- tain a high grade average. A great deal of credit should lie given to Chuck Liner who has guided the fifty freshman boys in the house for tin ' past two semesters. The boys have set a good example for newcomers in the following years. Prentice House was active in intramural sports and en- thusiasm ran high. The boys placed third in intramural basketball in the ( ' ross Center league. They were also in the play-offs of the Cross ( ' enter intramural football league. Parties with some of the Quad houses and the Cross Cen- ter dances helped make the social season a memorable one. Parties with Jordan House and Hamill House were partic- ularly enjoyed. Homecoming and Dad ' s Day were big so- cial events and enjoyed by everyone. left t.. right: Ed McDonald, Jerry S. Parker, Willard Conklin, Joe Snyder, liuck Liner, Gerald Banks, Don Klein, Garj Km ris, Ronald iic. I, Second row: Glen Lee, Bascom Wallis, John Dillon, John Van Husk irk. .lose Loayza, Rafael Marcia, I in mis [ . .• i ; i k . Richard Seba, Gar] Burris, Mike Copi land, Joe Russell, Kon Keesee, Charles Garrison. ZTitrd «: Phillip Elkins, Bill Parker, Bill Welch, Gary Jones, Pete Klintos, Don Tarr, Tommj J. Smith, Jerry Randolph, Gerald Mainard, Jerry G Iner, Randle Basely. Page 466



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Card sharks: Lloyd Bolding, Keith Rowland, I Ridgeway, John Pugh and Claude Rutterford wind up .-i fast game before hitting the sack. OFFICERS President Vice-president Secretary . l.s.A. Representative Athletic ( Ihairman Jack ( Ilinton John Deen •Ikrrv Upp Bob Hart Virgil Kephart VANCE HOUSE At tin ' beginning of tin ' year. Vance House residents started out with a new home nml new acquaintat s t be made. To gel things organized, the bouse elected officers as follows: Jack Clinton, president; John Deen, vice-presi- dent; Jerry Upp, secretary ; Bob Hart, ISA representative; ami Virgil Kephart, athletic chairman. As the year progressed, tin ' men of Vance House engaged in a well-rounded program. In addition to the many hours spent iii studying, Vance House was runner-up in the foot- hall tournament and winner of the basketball tournament at Cross Center. The social life at Vance House has ranged from card playing in the lounge to bouse-sponsored parties ( ' orwin Reid was counselor for Vance House and his ef- forts helped make 1952-53 a successful year for the boys at Vance House. Many new friendships were formed, and the parties and sports activities will lonjr be remembered. At Vance House the boys have the friendly, cooperative spirit that makes a residence a home. Vance House, named in honor of Leon II. Vance, Jr., Enid. Oklahoma, was dedicated on February (i. 1953. Pol- lowing the dedication. ( ' orwin Reid. counselor, and .lack Clinton, president, were hosts to an open house at Cross ( ' cuter. first f i. left i right: B. Ric Richardson, Ronald W. S tners, Robert Pierce, Lloyd Balding, Bobby -l. Hill. Virgil Kephart, . ' : Charles K. Heatly, John Bruce McElyea, John Deen, John M. Clinton, Corwin Keith Reid, Jerry E. Cpp, Joseph C. Smith, Warren ' I laspey, I rov : I ' . I ' Kul Paul Crawford, Fred Miller, Charles K. Casteel, Bob I hut. Forney Sandlin, Jay Dee Win. In. P.ill Rutterford, Dale Badgwell, Pal Samti r, Mike O ' Con Keith Rowland. Russell, Harold Dwyer, Burl Lesley Montague, Johnny Eubnnke, Bill Lea, Larry Smith, Bob Schick, Bob Thomas, Joe Mills i i i Fran! Nelson, Bob Mont g ' i ■ Page 468

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