Austin College - Chromascope Yearbook (Sherman, TX)
- Class of 1959
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Ramsey The 1959 Chromascope is HDEDICATED TO The Retiring Members of the Faculty and Staff -A if '- VY In I l Mrs. H. H. Weibusch v fax. 1:1 Dr. Mattie Lloyd Wooten Your years of service have become a part of Austin College which will never end. We recognize your countless gifts of in- spiration, time and interest. Your influence - as teachers. comforters, confidants, friends - will continue through the students you have served. NJ -.-:7 Dr. Mary Emma McKinney wwf- Fe- l Dr.!Wcilter W. Steffey Miss Ethel Rader H H H ,H 'HN W f gfiziggg , J. . if W .5 M W.- ,, H fat. W .W Weir if V iii.. 1 , 3.3 ., , 5 - , .. Hwfgg' - ,,- .. nfigii 72 E 1 ' ,mi nw' ww H 5' M W figs, Quzgf 1 1 ff , A , , W. .nzggeszwyf W ' ap Q 1: kmlfffs-.3 nxt ' M ,, WW. 5 5-P ' ,.x, -.LL gg .L .... , ... L- f Vfiifffig ' W , K J , H wiv W 5 W? 1. 1 H ---A xv k ing Y we , 19131 is -Sui .LSSEET ,, ii-Q12 A WN is 254 gif: ms... 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' A ' 1 ' i- ' 7' ooo ri ' 1 Clyce Dorm. fl - ibm i EV if I , 9 I Karr' i fl K H 351567533 n T , X WE ORGANIZE f g 35,-,fsJ V ,, ..k 7 u l y y 6 Chi Delt pledges proudly display their plaques Theta rush tea Kappa Sweele Shoppe Drake panning ceremony The Sigma Tous serenade TI! Four Queens of Beta Hearts :jak YY' Alpha pledges reveal suppressed desires l , ' . ' I V ig if . , Q , 1' ,. Lu . ' 1 : '7 .l -fQ',.,,.AI- . V . 11321-3 - Quad-sorority tea Phi Sigs entertain at Moonlight Mambo Delta pledges A-, ,ef ..A'2m:.--r T iff' N f f .J ,141 1-- 4 1 , X. 4 1 YSL. ff g'l':ffif'fl Qi! 4.5 .J i l 5 f XFX TUESDAY EVENING SERIES Mr. Ortmuyer lectures on art. Liborio Blanco, Nancy Hatley, and Vern Sutton in The Impresario. .-5 Milton Aylor and Liz Hurley in Antigone. Walter Humphrey, Editor, Fort Worth Press. Dr. W. A. Irwin, Exposition of the Book of Job. Commercial Artists of Dallas, panel discussion. Dr. John Macmurray, Faith and Life Lecturer. Dietrich Ritschl, The Church Behind the Iron Curtain. Antigone, Drama Department presentation. Dr. james Robinson, Nationalism and Religion on the Continent. H Rabbi Levi Olan, William James. Schutz, Oratori, Choir presentation. Dr. William A. Armstrong, piano recital. Prof. Wade F. Boggs, Christian Faith in Healing. Hedda Gabler, Drama Department presentation. The Irrlpresarioj' Opera Workshop. Mr. Roger Ortmayer, Art in Christianity. My Sister Eileen, Drama Department presentation. African Dr. John Mucmurray. 4 WM- And the neck bone's connected to the heudbone Notes and more notes. Study or date? NMA! 1-ff 7 421 J 'I , WE LEARN X x 3 5 wily.. QQ, 'fx Lucky Home Ec majors. Good Mo'ning. N .-.K gg. Q -1.1. 7 f, 62' 11 , . ,rz:F1r'rH-fi. ' .V I ,,- - f -. 'xy?5i,-- - . :, ,pp -r ' . 1. A. xfqijlzfn 14- M o ,feb-v ..,'z 1. ty,-, av V, -, 4...,,i . in , ,T Jiri' . N - 1. . Psa , - iff'-gr 5 'j Af H 1 33'- ,D 1, ff .- , 1 v ' 1 f ' - r- V- r r --f-. -1 .. avr'-1...- f-' , . 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My sentence. this is what we get for not wearing our caps! ,gf .. N--,Ugg sl, , .sr W 1 , ,., , Q9fl?a,.,,s f' . . wi, .1',f'u-:NP ,-, A.-,w1. r,-mfr - l s I A'2f1SfJ . eil -' - vii' ,, -' L , -,ll -' , 1 .y-2:..v,4f - . -s ' 55751 . W ' u -I - ' - fr as '1 9 . fp we rf Q - s V. gf' l' N . 1 ' 5 .U 'rx , ' ' .-.-.1-i ,, ' nz---, M, V 'F'-. 2-s ' i. tis . EE.. ' lsr- Rex WE BEGIN M M A A gf , ' in i :iff fly V... su fl? wifes.. X. 4 lr J - 1 3' ,-H .31 4? : 41, , ! Wh s in Km:-gzyg-..-.uri -H 2,35 , .L 4.-f Lf 'W x - 2 , :F Jw. it flfiwl fl, .11 , , ' lil . ' li F , it . l A, r - rx E Button freshmen! Keep those heads clown! l didn't help paint the walk! ,,.+.f..,... W, ...,.,.x4 f if r32:'QX,INDlVlDUAI.Sf f E X H W4 ,,. XL ,-'MB N 42 .., . J J Gwvw, J f XM. x, 'LM 1' ' S ' --zu Q. I ..i' Going somewhere, Sigma Tau pIedges9 Drake ' Yf l'wL'- ,f S f--m.. ' f Tune in, Ed. z . f'w-- 'NJ K X QQ, The resemblance is striking! Clyce stargazers Beth pleads 'Q Such harmony! w A Hu. 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Fnrst Row Anne Schoeneck ,- Secretary Treasurer, Carol ' lrwlng Duan Gould Sara Aguep Jean Wilson, Donna McNaII Second Row Bob Gan: President Gordon Smrth Vlce Presldenty Kay Jones Nancy Muns Joe Marshall Walter Ague M Jeannet Co Sponsor Not Pictured Mrs Jeannet Co Sponxor FRENClfl CLUB- '-' ' 'W ' T iii TFT: ' f' 'T qi ...s .,, --I 1 ' i 71- .,.-, . i 5 I 1 , . l I I TJ ' 'fI.f .1, 9' 'HJ NJ N GERMAN CLUB' 'Bi og N h L,,..J First Row: Carolyn James, Marcy Mangrum, Judy New- man. Second Row: Christa Gie- sen, Presidentp Howard Taylorg David Wahrmundg Eleanor Mc- Leroy. Third Row: Jeanette Love, Secretary-Treasurerp Mike Dukeg Randy Piercep Robert Landoltg Jerry Dawson. Fourth Row: Jon Moline, Vice-Presi- Wayne Brown. Membership of the newly organized German Club is composed of German students and those interested in improving their speaking of German. Movies, pic- nics, and skits-all in conversational German-make up the bi-monthly programs. 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The 'Kangaroos started off the season slowly by dropping the first game at the annual Tex- oma Bowl to the fiery Southeastern squad. They came out of the slump sharply, however, by win- ning their next four games. The first victory contained a hair-raising last quarter for the tense spectators as the A.C. squad rolled up a 21-20 victory. ln the next three games the Kangaroos were impressive as they crushed Mississippi College, Ouachita College, and Southwestern of Memphis. After two losses to Eastern New Mexico University and Corpus Christi University, the Kangaroos turned in two decisive victories over East Central Oklahoma and Texas Lutheran College to conclude their 1958 season. T 'X if Floyd Goss Backfield Coach 'FE .A tiff: tiff' E F- ,,, :IA J lm- E .il,7Ufg?f. T' I ie ew E f E . ,A .. 1-2gt7E Q- 7 4 Jr- 1 , -1 4 '53,-i. -75 B me 5 'FOOTBALL ' The loss to Southeastern Oklahoma cast a gloomy shadow on the forthcoming Kangaroo season. This was the third consecutive defeat for the Kangaroos in the annual Texoma Bowl event. The Kangaroos first scored in the third period, narrowing an early 13-O lead set up by the Savages. Moving on a six-yard pass from quarterback Bo Miller, sophomore from Dal- las, end Ronald Murphy, junior from Ben Wheeler, scored the only Kangaroo touchdown. The Savages scored the first time they had the ball and retained command of the game throughout the lirst half. Because neither team seemed coordinated in the second period, the ball changed hands six times on fumbles, The prospect for a winning football team came into being after the A. C. Kangaroos slipped past the Henderson State Teachers Col- lege's eleven. The win must be attributed to the whole squad rather than individual skill as the game was a beautiful exhibition of team work with a 20-13 final score, Following the Henderson State defeat, the improved ability and coordination of the Kangys resulted in three decisive wins. The second victory of the season was against Mis- sissippi College. Bo Miller, quarterback, scored two touchdowns, handed off for another, and passed for a fourth one. The Final score was a victorious 27-6. The next game was with Ouachita College of Arkadelphia, Arkansas. The A. C. squad came out victorious with a margin of 33-10. ' 4 19 ' ,fl 4 ss- l i l , ' . ' . . . x I, . L -tri?',-1-51'-.-1-f-f-1--f -- - -- - . , -e 3- glgzz.. :L i L 5' 5 - 'We V f 3 .- - . '-xref?-af.-:wg -fra .. 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T-...Ely I G' ' ' 'i7.al '-ri . unnl t ,,, , aa, Q, 4' sn, .fix-f,l+j1-Q4 ' g5f,Jf'll'.fg:f -'tif ,.,l'3fT-.Mhz '1' fMf7fNfT'ifif l 1 ' . , ' ' 6 - ' 1 , S Ji'-' 541. ' 'U Qui? .Q rj LS: 2 Claude Burton starts for touchdown at Homecoming Game. Ronald Murphy End ? lar ' l wt if if rj!! G ww- N' U Glen Kirk Jerry Hodges Kenneth Hem C t Halfback Fullback en er 'a 5' 7 ai. Jerry Apple Tom Puckett Phillip Ted Hudson cl Guard Fullback En The fourth victory for the revenge-minded Kangaroos smothered Southwestern of Mem- phis 54-6 in the Homecoming tilt. A. C. picked up a quick touchdown on a pass to halfback Glen Kirk. Bo Miller hit halfback Claude Burton with a screen pass that covered 53 yards for the next touchdown. In the second quarter the same play was used to give the Hoppers althird touchdown and a 20-0 lead at halftime, Fullback Tom Puckett added his second touchdown in the third quarter. Perry Morris' spectacular running carried him from Southwestern's 47 yard line into the end zone. End Jack McClendon added the final tallies in the fourth quarter on passes from Jodey Hurst and Mike Parsons. Gaining 93 yards on 11 carries by Torn Puckett, freshman, and 215 yards by Bo Miller's hitting 11 out of 16 passes, the Hoppers looked tough, The end of A. C.'s winning streak came with a 13-7 defeat by Eastern New Mexico. The only A. C. touchdown was a short run by Bo Miller following the team's drive to New Mexico's three-yard line. The Hoppers' usual- ly fine passing game was held to short gains with only 117 yards gained in the air. The Kangaroos' third loss of the season was to the Corpus Christi Tarpons, 20-7. The Tar- pons scored a single touchdown in the second quarter, added a safety, and mopped up with a pair of touchdowns in the fourth. The only touchdown made for A. C. came in the fourth period on a 31-yard pass play from Bo Miller to Perry Morris. The game was marked with a large number of penalties-135 yards for A. C, and 165 yards for Corpus Christi. .4 Paul Alexander Jo Bob TCIYIOI' B'll I-'pscomb End Guard Halfback 1 11 I I DOYIHIS Duncan Mlke Parsons Raymond Bennett FUUbGCk Quarierback Guard James Bud Memes John Huff John Gragg Guard Tackle Halfback A. C. rolled over East Central State Teach- ers' College of Ada, Oklahoma, 40-7, Following the initial score by East Central, the Kangaroos passed on to victory. The principal offensive play for A. C. was led by the strong and accu- rate passing of Bo Miller and the skillful running of Tom Puckett, At the beginning of the fourth quarter an offensive threat was taken and led by quarterback Jodey Hurst, and Donnie Duncan's thrust ended the scoring. The Kangaroos came alive in the last half of their final gridiron battle to smother Texas Lutheran 19 to 7 and Hnish their season with the best record in ten years. The Kangys had 198 yards rushing and 195 yards passing with nine completions by Bo Miller, The results of Austin College's successful season were evidenced in the naming of two players to the Dallas Morning News' annual All-Texas College Football Team. Charles Ses- som, guard from Little River, was named to the first team, and Bon Miller, quarterback from Dallas, was named to the second team. Bill Harris, tackle from Saint Jo, and Jack Manes, guard from Dallas, received honorable mention. . su-is Je! Clefis Dunn Larry McCullough Tackle TUCHQ 1. ' E . '21 C. , , 1. ii V ai. . ' 1 1 K, .. ' X 6 Raymond Ryan ChGI'leS Williams Halfback End I .1 - g 1 Y 5 'V V . 1. Jack Fleming Gilbert Smith John Marshall Center Center N Halfback H- 4-5 135 5,51 -I wp Powder River gets in the play with Henderson. Lqrry Kgmp Fullback ' : I 1 .au-Jgga S A x I K fig? X I Wx Larry Uland Bob Coleman Kemp Moore Center Guard 3, Bill Lawrence Weldon Eaton Horace Graff Manager Manager Manager BASKETBALL Coach Floyd Goss Head Basketball Coach For the second straight year the Kanga- roos' Hne play merited them an invitation to the national tournament in Kansas City. The 1958-1959 season was not as impressive in record as the previous season, but the spirit and participation of the Kangys was tremendous. The spirited Kangaroos started their season with an expected loss to TCU. The height and reserve of the Frogs took the game 93-62, Although their start was slow, the Hoppers began to sparkle after a few games in the dust. After a five game record of 2-3, they entered the Elks Tournament in Dallas in which they captured second place -an achievement to be proud of as well as evidence of an improved team. Robert Lan- dolt came out as the tournament's leading scorer and joined Chester Story in making the all-tournament team. This was Chester's second year to receive the honor. The Kangys went into another losing streak which was broken in an East Texas Baptist game. Even though the Hoppers were as much as 12 points behind with an abundance of fouls against them, they finally took the lead with eight minutes and 20 seconds left in the game on a shot by Chester Story. The game ended as joe Wood sank two free throws and gave a final score of 73-69. Com- pleting the season with two losses, the A. C. cagers -went into the district play-off by a Ray Smith Assistant Basketball Coach . Gayno Sheltonp Robert Lancloltg Jaired Ellardg Bob Gammonp Bill Borriesg Charlie Smithg Chester Storyg John ' Allen, deceasedp Joe Woody Alan Waldropg Joe Davis. lim victory of 44-41 over Corpus Christi niversity. A three-way tie resulted between idwestern University, Texas Lutheran, nd A. C. after the Kangaroos downed Texas utheran in a play-off game. In the deciding istrict game A. C. showed Hne form and efeated the Wichita Falls' Indians. A nip nd tuck first half gave a half time score of 7-27, The Hoppers managed to take the ead with nine minutes gone in the second alf on two free throws by Story, and the nal score was 71-63, thus giving the 'Kangysu the District 8 Championship. harlie Smith turned in a fine game and was igh point man with 20. Robert Landolt wished 17 and Bob Gammon netted 12. In the N.A.I.A. tournament the Hoppers ame to life too late in their lirst game and uffered a 87-79 setback at the hands of innesota Duluth in the first round of play. he Hoppers couldn't find the range in the rst half and were 10 points behind at in- ermission. With the score 81-61, and five inutes to play, the Hoppers hit the range nd made 12 straight points, but they were nable to catch up. Robert Landolt led Aus- in scorers with 18 points and Joe Davis as close behind with 17. Y Chester Story Center Co-Captain Joe Davis Guard Co-Captain Charlie Smith Center Robert Landolt Guard Bob Gammon Forward BASKETBALL 1958-59 SCHEDULE Texas Christian Henderson State East Texas State Mississippi College Milsaps College Mississippi College Sam Houston East Central State Stephen F. Austin Texas .Wesleyan Abilene Christian Midwestern University Midwestern University Texas Lutheran Texas Wesleyan Sam Houston East Texas Baptist Texas Wesleyan Texas Lutheran University of Corpus Christi University of Corpus Christi East Texas Baptist University of St. Thomas University of St. Thomas Abilene Christian East Texas State Texas Lutheran Midwestern University Smith and Ellard tangle with Midwestern for District 8 championship. dolf goes up for rwo as Joe Wood ond Charlie Smith pore to rebound. Buz Rolfe Cenfer Jerry McBee Center Larry Myers Forward Hurry Myers Center the deck. Kansas City N.A. E. HH' v yn-' , .-im' ..g-1, - s A I 5 I ll' ,ze ll 3 ,X . 'iff - l 1 ' .- 12 9 f are . t X l l J l '- L if fe V ati ' -5.-'fr' A N . ll gf X 7 . . 17 ' 1 M If 4010 . l . 1 g-.. ,ws - if 4, -.- ,' ,K V gig ,we ' 1 '.,fi:Zw'2i e Y f ,pn-,. .i Standing: Perry Morris, Second, Jack Manes, Catcher, Glen Kirk, Third, Jackie Edwards, Pitcher, Joe Davis, Third, Sam Shields, Pitcher, Chester Story, First, Barry Stegall, Shortstop, Ronnie Murphy, Outfield, Donnie Duncan, Outtield, Charlie Williams, Catcher, Kemp Moore, Pitcher. Kneeling: Joe Spencer, Coach, Claude Burton, Stu- dent Coach, Randy Dickson, Manager, Bunny Bennet, Catcher, Raymond Capetillo, Left. Not Pictured, Ronnie Forgus, Joe Wood. Morris drives in a run for Hoppers against Henderson State l TSNNNM -41 ,ri '- Bunny Bennet sat at third, University of Dallas.. for - -H -- 5' rp- as n,Lu...,- 4.1 a,44:1l'5, . 45 -' 'v r ' slit a-'-.- x. 'M' 2- r- f' For the fourth straight year since the inauguration of baseball at A. C., the Kangaroos are off to a winning season. The Kangaroos record at this time is 9-4 and there are seven remaining games, Leading the team at the plate this year are veterans Chester Story, Ronnie F orgus and Jack Manes. The Hoppers are aided in the pitching department by junior college transfers Jackie Edwards and Ronnie Murphy. Coupled with last yearis pitchers Joe Wood and Kemp Moore, the team is blessed with four starting pitchers. A. C. missed a N.A.I.A. playoff berth by only a hair in 1958g the chances of this year's team lies in their winning all the remaining games. Story slams three base hit against University of Dallas. - -+ sw., . f ' 0 F arf' ff- V- .' :i 17 545.-, ' s L ii: ' -5 li1':lf Qi f 7 -' .N , .. i- is ' '. f-,, -Li Y. ,.: 2, ri' 1 - E -t'W? , L Q' I? W P gf .. -sa. , .I -7-.,s.,4-.., . 5. Jie- . 4- f Y . ' ,5 '. f-- Q, X .-- -,I x 51 : V -e 1- . . ' . ' ' .......-.- L.. L ,J W N l . ...-....: ' .. Ja.. . ei CJ? 'Aff' . r i 'ln 1 I hir K A ,I 1 ' A Fi-' :if -, . l . ....,, .t , 'f 45? .:. . 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A ..- , ' N ,Ez to x 'J VII: ,, , 4 ' ,tc ' is-:gg A '11, . 1 ff l First Row: Coach Paul Wyatt, Bill Huser, Tommy Lowe, John Solomon. Second Row: Bill Mo- lone, Jerry Loveless, C, T. Smith, Mike Henderson.,Not Pictured: Bob Gani. Jim Hunt, Tommy Hyde, Billy Kohlhcusen, Johnson King. .ap .F A Cf' V X3 . , ., ., , Y ' .Q With the loss of the number one player and a consequent reorganization, the AC tennis team was never able to get on its feet. The season saw the loss of two matches to North Texas, one each to East Texas and Abilene Christian College, as well as one loss and one split with East Central. Late season matches included North Texas State and Weatherford Junior College. Although the record was not impressive, the team spirit remained high. TENNI GOLF As spring burst into full glory, the AC golf team, coached by Ralph McCord, headed for the course. Giving evidence of the best team in four years were three returning lettermen and one freshman. Although the early record was not spectacular, the prospects for the remainder of the season were good with three home matches against McMurry, Midwestern and Ouachita. The team captured a 4M-lk win over Weatherford Junior Col- lege and tied Ouachita, 3-3. The losses included Abilene Christian College, 4-2, Mid- western, 4-23 McMurry, 5-lg and Abilene Christian College, 5-l. Johnson King, number one man and four year letter- man, wound up his golf for ACU with a record of 14 out of 19 wins in home matches during four years of play. l X Charles Wright TRACK High Jump John Marshall, James Foster, Charles Wright, Bill Lipscomb , ! 440 Relay . n-'-df-,,.. For the Hrst time in several years, the arrival of track season saw a renewed interest at the A. C. practice field, under the coaching of Ralph McCord. Not Picured: .lo Bob Taylor Ray Cushman Distance Bud Maines Larry McCullough Shofpuf Cutstanding dasher, Bill Lipscomb, ran a 9.6 to miss a world record by .3 seconds. 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V' 1 3'Jww'fh ,nw-f .2-13.5.1.3 - 51- affli-Qi,-:Rl 11 I ' x5'1 '1Y f,L 53 V' -f ' ' wif ' 3:1 ' '-'-. A ! H U w Z.. v f -.1 V- - gigeim V ,..-,., .. A, , . ft: fi?-A . X ,HLA ,.,.4:-. . .1 A mf H . :W .4-qw-f-r 525232 in -.1 I ' T -.L ...,, , ...LQ-2-:aw-'Q' ' E Au. SCHQQEOREQVORIT 4 . LT: 3 45 A W. I r,.. 1 .. 1 v s 4 +L kr- 'I-lgx x 1 NANCY GRACY -fff . '2- .ifis 135141 L 15,63 ,..Lf 'x a1 .... .. 5 - 3:4-.s52.: ' 13 'F 'a.- . '-.'sfi-ff, -N Qi' , 4 ,Q 4 'li Ff',Ti'2fLH 515q.i - -fav sf:-aff sg ly - ,J - A fvw fi! -+-Lv: fix Wg. ' E.. 'ki wi L.. -, ff 71+ . -::' 21-2 - :ini-l35L-feqqgg'-54f,.p-4 i 431-237- w- . ax' 'Tv- I. ui' viii. Y' f M,,.53g I+ V ' -,Q ,. qgj,f'G3?ffpgiQQiv-' 1T'31f'J.',--'Ivf,Q- '-rid' . - v.,,,,m SEN FRANK SEAMAN sf KELLEY JUNIOR FAVO RITES KEMP MOORE, SANDY REININGER, JOHN GOULD P P V lv r A ,Q 5 I f FRESHMAN F vonmss ROWN ' -'?' Marilyn Cowles Outstanding AC student, Marilyn, a busi- ness rnajor, is president of Alpha Chi. Editor of the Chromascope her junior year, treas- urer of Kappa Gamma 'Chi Sorority, and secretary of Ex-Kangarettes are among her achievements. , . . 5 ' Us fr lig. was r g.. Ll! 2' Q, ul .s Ti 2' 5 fe . . ge . if' .rf 'J ,kl- 4' ' 'Gi . 1- -F-sf' - .P -'i 'z' 5,55 f-v,-wh l' . fr ., 1 ,,,' ,..- ef ' e t .--ei 3' i '03 ., 43, N ff G, H5 ' f. .waxy--.W f I-xy, 1 . 1 ' 'lg-'r?v::2 Pq if- ' 1- . -11:1-1-'+ M. 4, '-sft':: .. Nancy Dennis Doing her share in the oflice of president, Nancy is president of Texas Presbyterian Student Association, and past president oi Thompson and Clyce dorms. She is a mem- ber of Kappa Gamma Chi and Alpha Chi. Nancy's major is English. ifiifiir. f Ginna Mathews 'Coronation Queen, Ginna is an English major and president of Kappa Gamma Chi Sorority. A participant in student govern- ment, she has served both in court and senate. During her junior year she was elected Phi Sigma Alpha Sweetheart and Student Body Duchess for Coronation. 'G k. Larry Miles Active in the AC religious program, Larry is a worker in the Student Christian Coun- cil, Westminster Fellowship, and Texas Presbyterian Student Association. His asso- ciation with student government is climaxed in his position as Secretary of Student Serv- ices. He is an English major. WH al AMERICAN UNI Clare Schlegel V An old hand at cheerleading is Clare, has led AC cheers for three years. I Homecoming Queen and a duchess of Coronation Court, she is vice- resident P Theta Phi Delta sorority. Clare is a socil gy major and a member of Alpha Chi, A'fff?. s , X .. M - . .Ks i T ii if -t . A. 3,3 Q - , .U xi . A--v-ff-avr- ' . 555 xlitfit' s X 911,-,.,,-f ' Ronnie Forgus Ronnie has lettered in and baseball. He is a of thc A Association and has as its treasurer. He is president of Dorm and past president of the r Class. All-School Favorite, 1959, Ron- s a business major and holds the office reasurer of the Austin College Student iation. H0 AND COLLEGES Frank Seaman Class Favorite, Frank is Secretary of nl a n . Organizations and Standards He ember of the Phi Sigma Alpha Fra- A philosophy major, he has been of the Student Christian Council. Q . x.: ,. , Mlke .lousan Prominent in student government, Mike is president of the student body. He was vice-president of his freshman class, presi- dent of his Sophomore Class, cheerleader, and served as Secretary of Student Services. Mike is a member of the Phi Sigma Alpha Fraternity and his major is philosophy. His abilities are recognized in his second naming to Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges. Q .73 H, L. '7'lf---- HF-B lf ,x - r t. js- I. S fly. ,f ,.:-....-W. .X aff? ' . X .eg ' . .5 ' .li-ff, . RP -Q' ' 'vu-. -'I ' 'Cert' .- Q . 1 Xe- .,f -.g I, sy j v A ,, - f , iff.-if. .1 --- 1.5. I, E, VV Y. A 5 gf' .its . f 4:1 r s fit: it tl , 'v. , Vern Sutton Robert Landolt An outstanding varsity basketball player, Robert has been secretary of the A As- sociation. He was vice-president of his Sophomore Class and Junior Class Favorite. A member. of the Drake Fraternity, he is ' 1 majoring in math and physics. 9 i. li S Laughton Whitehead Chief justice of the student court, Laughton is a junior pre-law student. Past Attorney General of ACSA, Sophomore Class Favor- ite, and parliamentarian of the Phi Sigma Alpha. Fraternity evidence his leadership. 'V . 1 i v f 1 l 3- H-- ff , fi35 ,5 -'F r ' - tr i 22 :1 ri Known for his outstanding musical ability, ' Vern is a junior music major. He is the winner of the Baird Bible Medal and the Robinson Memorial Scholarship. Vern is a member of Alpha Psi Omega and Sigma Tau Epsilon. He now holds the office of President of the Student Christian Council. K gg 52, If ' 'L l-:tg 1 QU' .all ,X HCMECOMIN QUEEN I-W.1'L'1 gi 5: .'-: '- ' ' ..1x '1 1 1 .1 I 4 1 L, 1 V., f 115 I -Jw' R 1 ,- 'K W 1 , 1 11 E :Q , l ' ' V ' - k I . . . 'IQIEEEQFEEEIEIJ-3,,.u 1 N 1 1 , ,, , - 1' 4s::1:5:5..::.z:5:5:z PE ' ' 1 1 . 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Q .L , ,f 5 I ff' -WL' Af' X -faq AUSTIN COLLEGE STUDENT ASSOCIATION MIKE JOUSAN President Ei MARY SHMOLDAS Secretary . ,fx The Austin College Student Association is modeled after the Federal Government with executive, legislative, and judicial branches. Authority is delegated to the ACSA in mat- ters related to life, conduct, and activity. Administrative and faculty supervision is ex- ercised through the Student-Faculty Council. All branches of the student government are coordinated by the Executive Council. This council is composed of the Student Body President, Secretary, and Treasurerg the Secretary of Organizations and Stand- ards, the Secretary of Student Services, the Secretary of Student Activitiesg the Senate President, the Chief Justice of the Court, and the Student Christian Council President. RONNIE Foxous Treasurer HAzEN Wooos Secretary of Student Activities FRANK SHAMAN Secretary of Organizatio and Standards ...af - LARRY MILES Secretary of Student Services it STUDENT CHRISTIAN COUNCIL The Student Christian Council is composed of appointed oH5cers and mmittee chairmen, who are in charge of the various phases of Chris- n life and faith on campus. Their duties include chapel services, ojects, cell groups, young adult groups, morning clevotionals, special rvices, and the bi-annual Faith and Life lectures. Among the outstand- speakers brought to the campus by this group this year were Dr. es . . Igm Robinson, Dr. Roland Frye, and Dr DlCtF1Ch Rltschl The two and Life lecturers were Dr. John Macmurray and Dr. William Benfield. Dedication of Wynne Chapel Q Bruce Blome, Spiritual Lifeg ,Phoebe Slate, Church Relationsg Randy Coney, Special Servicesg Sue Thompson., Secretaryg Vern Sutton, Presidentg Margaret Edmiston, Chapelg Dean Storey, Dr. Crawford. Not pictured: Louis Manz, Vice Presi- dent. DR. DIETRICH RITSCI-IL Chapel Speaker ACSA SENATE The Senate is the legislative branch of th ACSA. Members are elected from the fou classes and from the student body at large. It purpose is to serve as a forum for the expre sion of student opinion and to consider actio on problems under the jurisdiction of studen government. As a direct result of a studen TOM GUIN , pfesident forum, this year the Senate passed several bill including provisions for tennis court lights, campus flag, and the synchronization of al campus clocks. First Row: Bruce Blome, Chaplaing Sandy Copeland, Assistant Clerk, Sherry Stewart, Clerkg Tom Guin, Presidentg Charles Hendricks, Parliamentariang D. A. Dickey, Sergeant-at-Arms, Milton Aylor, President Pro-Tem. Second Row: Dr. Cornette, Co-Sponsorg Pat Bitter- mang Eskridge Mooreg Ann Dyksterhuisg Amelia Pooleg Dorothy Kelleyg Mrs. Leach, Co-Sponsor. Third Row: Gene Lambrethg Eddie Wagoner, Glo Harrison, Elaine Manglesdorfg Lasandra Faggg Jean Ebertsg Sue Thompson. Fourth Row: john Solomong Ed Bondurantg liill Altmang Shirley Thompsong John Hittg John Ed Withersg Charles Smyre. Not pictured: Don Kiser, Texanita Barsh, Emory Gloven arry Myers. Q' 1.7 l ACSA COURT The Court, headed by the Chief Justice and Associate Justice, is composed of an appointed Attorney-General and sixteen members elected from the classes and student body at large. Its purpose is to try cases under student govern- ment jurisdiction, conduct student body elec- tions, and interpret the Constitution. Another duty assigned the Court this year is control of the student automobiles and parking fees. r 3 on ' li in 'ii l ll 1 r' iz' . Y ESQ LAUGHTON WH1-1-EHEAD Jim. LEDEBUR DAN THOMPSON Chief justice Associate justice Attorney-General First Row: Sue Scheiblichg Lynne Evansg Lynn Baineg Linda Smithg Sandra Reiningerg Mary Kennedy. Second Row: Barbara Steeleg Kemp Moore, Sergeant-at-Armsg David Duncang Bill Cunninghamg Mr. Forrest Bryantg Mickey Robertson. Third Row: Curtis Singletong Dan Thompson, Attorney-Generalg Carlton Suiterg Ed Scheiblich. Not Pictured: Charles Rolfe. H: 0 , . N-fi , r 2 l ilu, ., ,HS-Q'Pl'UlZ2.E1i'f's. i F. U W.. ..:,-,....,. 1 U V . ,V V ,r -. , V .A, ' , .V h , gi 1, 1 ' 1 iv! Q 'Z' 27 PAUL COFFIN DORMITORY COUNCIL First' Row: Carol Irwin, Secretaryg Nancy Mitchell, Fire Chiefg Mary Bullockg Phoebe Slate, President. Second Row: Ginger Landersg Judi Pogue, Treasurerg Meredith Chidseyg Shirley Thompsong Sandra Reininger. Not Pictured: Amelia Poole, Vice President. CLYCE DORMITORY COUNCIL First Row: jean Duncang Shirley Dirr, Vice Presidentg Maggie Graham. Second Row: Jacque Nipperg Beulah Burkettg Willie Wigginsg Pat Myers, Treasurer. Third Row: Melanie Feeneyg Barbara Broyles, Secretaryg Pat Mc- Clurgg Carol Jean Lindley, Fourth Row: Jan Pearsallg Sue Schoeneckg Donna Phifeggf Bobbie Cullison, Presidentg Lynne Evans. Not Pictured: Cathy Stan e er. i, V , .. 51 MA -V . 1 - . M ' I ' 2 .nv ' 'hi' C5 N 1 U DORMITORY COUNCILS 1 X AREA STUDENTS ASSOCIATION Robert Minshew, Presidentg Alocley Hurst, Reportcrg Lind Smith, Secretary-Treasurer. Not Pictured: Joann Hilliard Vice President. he Dormitory Councils and the Area Stu- ts Association represent anothergphase of ent government. The house councils are posed of elected officers and appointed g representatives, whose duties are to mote necessary dormitory regulations and dle disciplinary cases. The various coun- are coordinated by the Dormitory Coun- made up of representatives of each house incil and chairmanned by the Secretary Organizations and Standards. The Area idents Association encourages greater par- pation among area students in campus life seeks to interest other area residents in ending Austin Colleges. It strives for a bet- relationship between Austin College and , area students. it P- T T I l l J I Q txt .fr 1 gr-wtf: nu .15 'IEA' 3 BAKER DORMITORY COUNCIL Jodey Hurstg Tom Sauerg Jerry Appleg Wayne Browng Jim Stottsg Kemp Moore, President Richard Ortizg Frank Meyer. Not Pictured: Jack Manes, Vice President. ol , 1 THOMPSON DORMITORY COUNCIL Margie Noel, Secretary-Treasurerg Lou Ann Hintz, Presidentg Raymond Long, Vice Presidentg Bon Miller, Treasurerg Jo Bob !Margaret James, Chaplain. Taylor, President. LUCKETT DORMITORY COUNCIL ,f,iL.....s.1ra'-A ' 3 ti I :agp gg KtsN1l lW3a an r 4 i,2lg?i',i1J Qfsj ',f f I 115 Q. lf - I . I? Q . ' C r . . 'Y , I 4 i V I -1 A CAPPELLA CHO-IR First Row: Vern Sutton, Nancy Hatley, Dr, Harold Mueller. Second Row: David Wahrrnund, Howard Taylor, David Earnest, Margaret Ann Brown, Jean Wilson, Frank Meyer, Wesley Hopp, Jim McCall. Third Row: John Gould, Jerry Reitz, Giovanna Leo, Judy Price, Nelma White, Mary Kennedy, Joann Uecker, Gordon Smith, Charles Hendricks. Fourth Row: Bob Landolt, Ginna Matthews, Helen Hayes, Mary Shmoldas, Liz Hurley, Beth Davenport, Madeline Whitten, Nancy Gracy, George McCall. Fifth Row: Wayne Brown, Phyllis Moore, Car- olyn Smith, Jean McAlpine, Martha Halsted, Eleanor Mclseroy, Dian Gould, Roland Bagby. Not Pictured: Nancy Mitchell, Sandra Rein- inger, Rickey Due, Emory Glover, Barbara Steele, Letitia Hall, Jack Hurley, Cathy Standefer. The choir is composed of interested students adm ' 1 J' 15.53 ' , , , f , filiffi's ?f:fU5'75'1iTi 'T '- Q-jfs? Qi 'Q,l'1fg32,g' 1:5 ,-f,g ,,, .v Q ted by try-outs at the first of each year. As well as to - P 2 ' taken to Texas and 0k1ah0ma Ch11fChCS and h Vil,'lij31i:'-3tiflffi.-,ff EET iii-.. -QE'LIWSQQ'-'97 If il-'QZ-72i::f:ii',lfiLP1Q'f,.fjf2Vff'Y-:'.'fi?' i'1Q?71- uf. ' - ' - lx' . . fllgi ii 'Qg1f2,gQ '-..f rg--g,!a'1 1, J SCh0ols, the choir gives programs for chapel and lo + 2225 5 i-'rf:?f51.il1L .55'1'l-5'ff'-?Y -ff: -'r' Vi-'i A . - - . - gif- :,:,-531-413 ,-LW: .f1,':..g:-ff,f 5 , .:- 1355, 3 H r 'ajft civic groups. This year a special Christmas cantata v- in-f'f.iI4f'Hf:EE?s5wlf,3l21Tlfl:''sf1-1EWQQQffl-5?ifg.EWilT7i2ifei5V7 Y' 5' . Qi Q . . . . .f,g r.f-ffZfl'fj3'Lj , p.V' Lf' 4,JE'cq,, rfj:,gF!f,,.'-is'-j, , -1-it Q , 57 S Y presented in addition to-the spring tour. 14 fi 7 ' F . ' E ' X ,f ' j- G 3.' ?f'i5lL-,, fi. , J E 3 : ,. , J Y jlfyfvg 1 I f ' A X 'LQ f - 1 J DR. HAROLD MUELLER , 1' ., my - . -7 .A ff vf ' ..,'-. I ' . ll. ' - Q ., -H ' : ' , I' I p' - f Dzrector ' . 44' 'A . - A ' .1 J --: . i R 'E ' 1- ' ' Q ll mammal' . f -2 1 X , HN' I f m V s ' ,g, . i, .. ,V ' 53.11 t ' .J .- 1 - N. f of ,. W .-- , -- . -.,-, fi? rang l 1 . -x1 Xig1:4C' -. 'Y T--ff' 5 f M 1 F? tux 1 l l l Q u A CHAPEL CHOIR First Row: Judy Newman, Nancy Hatley, Carole Franzen, Helen Luke, Mary Catherine Moses, Jeanette Love. Second Row: Ruth Alexander, Trulah Everett, Kay Jones, Melinda Witty, Pat Wright, Jean McAlpine. Thi-rd Row: Phil Welch, Jack Hurley, Vern Sutton, Randy Pierce, John Gould. l NC' ,,, 1.7, : 'l 1 . , .Xl-. 5,15-.if x r AUSTIN COLLEGE BAND . X- :.g,...mw..w-s-...QQ..,,,,,,.,Qv.-' - -,t, , , .V E..:,,,,f,Q, TWIRLERS Nancy Gracy, Ann Dylcsterhuis, Carol Birdsong. MR. DANIEL Bom. i Di,-ww, Brass Choir Jerry Reitz, Don Mullins, Duane Staggers, Ed Scheiblich, Carol jean Lindley, Robert Landolt, Margaret Ann Brown, Anna Dog- gett, Geta Wilcox, Mike Mezzino, Howard Taylor, Joe Dorn, Bert Bronaugh, Mike Broyles, Nelma White, Rickey Due, Jack Clayton, LeRoy Holmes, Robert Briggs, Paul Harris, Lou Ann Hintz, Vern Sutton, Judy Newman, Charles Hendricks, Ted Schirmer, Ken Gooch, Jean Wilson, Jim McCall, Stella Sedgwick, Beth Davenport. The band was newly revived this year, complete with uni- forms and twirlers. They played at hometown football games and featured a special marching formation at Home- coming. A new addition to the instru- mental department this year is the Brass Choir which is corn- posed of brass instruments. This group has played for Chapel, the President's recep- tion, and accompanied the A Cappella Choir on spring tour. YOUNG REPUBLICANS The Young Republi- cans Club is open to stu- dents interested in politi- cal affairs and in study- ing the Republican par- ty. Its purpose is to pre' pare students to be well- informed citizens. FIRST ROW: Bettye Wyly: Barbara Stone: Richard Hairston: Ed Morriss: Ginger Carruth: Frances Smith, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Stotts: Jim Hunt: Lasandra Fagg: Antonette Michulka: Tom Flanagan: Jim Childers: James Dwight: Billy Dyal: Sandra Reiffert: Jim Perry, President. Not Pictured: Jlm McCullough. FIRST ROW: Bert Bronaugh: Mary Moore: Tom Sauer: Randy Pierce: John Purcell, Secretary-Trea urer: Jerry Reitz. Not Pictured-: Louis Manz, Vice-President: Lawrence Anderson, President. YOUNG DEMOCRATS The local chapter of the Young Democrats Club is the Sam Rayburn Chapter. The purpose of the club is to promote an interest in politics, and to inform its members on the Democratic party and its platform. SOCIOLOGY CLUB First Row: Clare Schlegel, Jill Ledebur, DeDe Watson, Carol Birdsong, Melanie Feeney, Sally Gallaher, Susie Jackson. Second Row: Maggie Graham, Barbara Simmons, Jean Wilson. Third Row: Linda Smith, Lasandra Fagg, Edna Rogers, Glenda Chadwick, Priscilla Abbott, Beulah Burkett, Letitia Hall, Mary Kennedy, Ronnie Stevenson. Fourth Row: Joanne Jones, Doris Hanna, Sherry Stewart, Jo McDaniel, Jan Pearsall, Pat McClurg, Nancy Nisbett, Marty Wright, Richard Jarrell, Jeanette Hollenbaugh, Ginger Seaton, D,avid Duncan, Dr. Wooten. Fifth Row: Ebb White, Larry Anderson, Raymond Long, Lou Ann Hintz, Ronnie F orgus, Joe Sudderth, Jim Malugen. STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION The former Future Teachers of America was reactivated this year under a new name, The Gus Craven Chapter of Student National Edu- cation Association. Its members are education majors and minors who are planning to teach. Monthly meetings are held with programs designed to aid the members in their future careers. 7 First Row: Dr. Gus Craven, Sponsor, Mary Bullock, President, Mickey Robertson, Vice President, Eskridge Moore, Secretary-Treasurer, Jean Duncan, Publicity Chairman. Second Row: Frances Smith, Clare Schlegel, Shirley Dirr, Pat Martin, Nelma White, Fannie Knight, Sandra Lavender, Joyce Schmalstieg, Priscilla Abbott. Third Row: Dr. Melvin Marks, Sponsor, Jean Eberts, Barbara Hotz, Joan Watson, Sandra Reininger, Nancy Gracy, Marcy Mangrum, Joann Uecker, Marilyn Cowles, Richard Oritz. Not Pictured: Dr. Garmon Smith, Sponsor, This club is open to majors and minors in the field of sociology and any other in terested persons. Various programs are sponsored by the club for the campus and several field trips are arranged. The an nual picnic is a highlight of the year First Row: Margaret Clyborne, Joanne Jones, Brenda Jones, David Earnest, Vice-President, Bar- bara Gready, Mike Duke, Liz Hurley, Kay Jones, Ann Dyksterhuis. Second Row: Jack Hurley, Nor- man Stepter, Mr. Beardsley, Sponsor, Adele Acrey, President, Beth Davenport, Secretary, John Cahill, Treasurer, Geta Wilcox, Jerry Reitz. Not Pictured: Kathy Adams, Glenda Chadwick, Eleanor McLeroy, BLACKFRIARS Blackfriars is an organi- zation open to all students interested in drama and speech. The club sponsors and helps in the production of plays throughout the year. This past year they presented Antigone, Hedda Gablerfl My Sis- ter Eileen, and a program of one-act plays. They were also represented by AC stu- dents at speech tourna- ments and took Antigone'i on several road tours. Nancy Muns, Shiela Swan. .. ., ,T 41 Mr. Paul Beardsley Sponsor ALPHA PSI OMEGA Alpha Psi Omega -is a national dramatic honorary society. The local chapter is the Nu Kappa Chapter. Members are chosen from outstanding students in drama and play production on the basis of a point system. First Row: Liz Hurley, Secretary-Treasurer. Second Row: Mal garet Clyborne, Vice-President. Third Row: 'Frank Meyer, Pres dent, Joan Grabbe, Vern Sutton. Not Pictured: Milton Aylo J . WIQETSTD :' Y W7 5 -lllinituetill -. Row: Roy Merrill, President: Eddie Polk, Secretary-Treasurer: George Fleischer. Row Jim McCullough Tommy Tucker Gordon Smith Not Pictured: Dan Thomp- l 2 , , - Sandy Lundgren, Vice-President: Bert Groves, Jerry Anderson. MINISTERIAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION The MSA, as it is popularly called, is composed of young men preparing to enter the Christian ministry. Their programs consist of supper meetings with various speak- ers who are visiting the campus. The group also sponsors informal discussions for the campus with these speakers and special devotional pro- grams. . l i l PRE-MEDICAL SOCIETY PRE-MEDICAL SOCIETY Members of the Pre-Medical Society are biology and chemis- try majors and minors, especial- ly those preparing to enter medi- cal school, dental school, medical technology, or graduate school. Programs feature informative movies and lectures, and trips to various schools. FIRST ROW: Dr. John Crawford, Sponsor: Jon Moline, Vice-Presiden-t: Wayne Brown, President: Bert Bronaugh, Secretary-Treasurer: Tom Sauer. SECOND ROW: Randy Coney, Charles Hendricks, Don McCune, Roger Tesch Ronnie Stevenson, Nat Read, John Ed Withers, Blakely Harrison, George McCall. I l D Row: Don Kiser: Mr. Hughes, Sponsor: Mark Duval: Bill Harris, Vice-President: Rhodes, Secretary-Treasurer: Howard Taylor. Second Row: Murray Johnston: awson, President: John Keith: Joe Marshall: Paul .Harris: Robert Landolt: Paul PHYSICS CLUB The Physics Club is a newly or- ganized group, whose membership is composed of students majoring and minoring in physics. The pur- pose of this club is to promote an interest in the field of physics and to enlarge upon the present physics program on the campus, Kangarettes is the organization open to all new women students, whose traclemark is the traditional beanie. Its purpose is to promote friendship and school spirit, and to serve as a service organization. KANGARETTES EX KANGARETTES The Ex-Kangarette membership is composed of women who have been Kangarettes and have gone through the Kangaroo Kourt initiation. The Ex-Kangarettes serve as big sis- ters to the Kangarettes, who are welcomed into the organization at the annual banquet. This organization is for freshman and transfer men, and serves as their initiation into campus life. The Slimes are in charge of the bonfire at Homecoming and furnish enter- tainment at football game half-times, such as pushball games. SLIMES EX-SLIMES All men who have been Slimes and have gone through Slime Court become Ex-Slimes. The Slime Ex- Slime football game is an annual event. This year the Ex-Slimes succeeded in lighting the bonfire be- fore the pep rally. J l ,Tim Childers, Preslidentg Michael Riley, Vice Presidentg Barry Stegall, Secretary- Treasurer. Billy Dyal, Vice Presidentg John Ed Withers, Presidentg Milton Aylor, Secretary- Treasurer. ,n,,,,, sf l is ls ., 1 ,r- Q Bob Jones Sponsor Tom Sauer Business Manager -T3 ., mg. .F ,ua riff' l 9 s .4 ' . ' ' V 4 f Q S-. I-,,e',T F . -g 44f'k 1,- , . A M b rl, D -. cn: A '-N , ' 1 . ' , X 4',i if-L :fag r. X , gflgwfj Sll f'91lT 'A1, ri :Li-LQ' 'W 1- 'i--7 .J,'J , iff 2f'.5Q ',-rvp:f:Y,11,, - -sz:-, ' zz?-1.-J ' ' ,L '..-'--Fr fl.. La' 5 5 f l -' A fra. .. sl- ':4.'.:,,2r..-', 'fwtm etkftz-. i:.,.- -5 ,lfgfl ,TQ rlafunff 2' . . , . .V ev ,Y VI. A! r M5 l' 1 4 l ..., , wwf 41.12-Q . , 1. Q:-?? n ' Texanita Barsh Editor CHROMASCOPE First Row: Sandra Reiffert, Assistant Editor: Jodey Hurstg Murray Johnstong Barbara Simmonsg Marcy Mangrumg Sally Whitey Joanne Jonesg Mary Kennedyp Larry Crow, Not Pictured: Nancy Mitchell, .loann Hilliard, Judi Pogue, Marilyn Cowles. ' .f G? pi fs F as '+P-? 'e FIRST ROW: Ruth Bello, Feature Editorg Sheila Campbell: Ruth Alexander, Frances t Smithg Meredith Chidseyg Pat McClurg, News Editorg Dick Powers. SECOND ROW: Bert Bronaugh, Don Caplinger, Laughton Whitehead, Ray Cushman. ueco, Circulationg Joann Ueckerg Amanda Coatesg Phil Welch. ANR K GA 00 Kathryn West Sponsor 'TW' 5-'31 K Il ' 1 -' fizwf Bob Gani fi Student Photographer Nancy Nisbett Editor NOT PICTURED: Eddie Polk, Editorial Editorg Jodey Hurst, Sports Editor, Luis Man- I t ,'-A1 .. A ff 4 ilxx V f VL - it if l lla- 9151? ua- 'Z 'iw' l l l Paul Alexander -'BUY APPIS Jackie Arnwine Ray Bunny Benner' Bill Berry Larry Buller Loyal Spider 1 Joired Ellard -lf-'Ck Fleming Ronnie Forgus Johnny Glover John Gregg Bill Harris Ken Hern Bill Lipscomb JBYYY MCBCE .luck MCCleI1Cl0l1 Larry McCullough Jock Mane: Bud Moines John Marsh Richard Ortiz Mike PGYSOFIS Tom Puckell Leroy Rhodes Buzz Rolfe Charles Sessom Gayno Shel Mr. Joe Spencer, Mr. Floyd Goss, Mr. Ralph McCord, Mr. Ray Smith Sponsors iii' tg A ASSOCIATION The members of this organization are men who have participated in the var- sity sports of the college. The A As- sociation elects the Homecoming Queen and her Court, and it sponsors the Horne- coming dance. The concession stand at Hughey Gymnasium is run by A mem- bers, and an annual barbecue is held for all members. iQ 4 fp tual' Ha TH: S-I 'Ni -1 Hess! ca fl. I F - e-.V ,Q.-.-.--'A- -. ws L . r it .v ' v fl E F Coleman Ray Cushman Joe Davis Randy Dickson Cletis Dunn 1 Jerry Hodges Philip Ted Hudson Jodey Hurst Larry Kemp Melton t-larry Myers Larry Myers Charles Bo Miller Kemp Moore Shields Charles Smith Gilbert Smith Larry Uland Alan Waldrop Richard Ortiz, Vice-Presidentg Perry C Morris, Secretaryg Chester Story, Presi- dent. Not Pictured: Kemp Moore, Trea- surer. Donnie Duncan Glenn Kirk Weldon Eaton Bill Lawrence Ocie Wright ' . l Perry Morris Charles Williams Not Pictured: Tom Gaza, Bob Gammon, Robert Landolt, Buzzy Wat- son, Robert Richardson, Bill Stark, Jo Bob Taylor, Doug Webb. Claude Burton Ronald Murphy s .loe Wood Charles Wright L , V! L ij EE' gf 11 FUK IW! 9' - 7 ff-. If' ,aww ,-L it 'Q ,. si X he x,-ff -an Iv 1? H2537 gh, 11 i 95? E is if? if -wi fa.. 'cf Linda Allman Liz Caillet Lynne Evans Lasandra Fagg Sally Gallaher Margarel Graham Glo Ha Susie Jackson Dorothy Kelley Ginger Landers Jill Ledebur Carol Jean Lindley Jeanette Love Carolyn Kl Pat Martin Carole Money Amelia Poole Scholsie Richter Nancy Scallia Mary Shmoldas Clorine Si Judy Steen Shirley Thompson Joyce Thrasher Susan Voshen Pal Waldrop Sally White Willie Wig I I Mr, and Mrs. Ellis Lockhart Sponsors ALPHA DELTA CHI The Alpha Delta Chi sorority was established on the AC campus in 1933. This year, in addition to the formal tea and traditional root beer and pretzel rush party, the Alphas cooperated with the Betas in bringing the Ted Weems orchestra for their annual Christmas Dance. A steel tank re- ceived the often-dunked Alphas at their carnival booth. 140 f'Q. fe np- TT? 'Q'- Elizabelh Hurley Monnu Ruth Homer Elaine Mungelsdorf ' X 'aim 45? Joann Hilliard Sandro McMulh Linda Joyce Srnilli f'-X Nor Pictured: Freddu McNeil King Hester Smrlh Ann Wilder First Row: Lynne Evans, Corresponding Secretaryg Nancy Scallia, Vice-Presi- dentg Linda Smith, Social Chairman, Second Row: Joann Hilliard, Reporterg Sally Gallaher, Chaplaing Susie Jackson, Recording Secretaryg Pat Martin, Pres- identg Shirley Thompson Treasurer. Freddu McNeil King s. y! , ,E -...... f- f' I 3 Rootbeer and pretzel party. eww - by -X id 1:- fi i ii l i i fe-P 1-7 A I Ronnie Aebersold Jerry Apple Chris Donner Jim McCrary Jim McCullough larry McCullough Eddie Polk John Roman Charlie Smith . Wg-::f'i .Q .p. Mrs. B, M. Gisf Sponsor 4? George Fleischer L AQ -5 C, T. Smith Charlie Smyre Dun Lee Gilbert Jerry Bud Moines Roy Merrill Mike V . - --.tb X fir BETA CHI OMEGA The Beta Chi Omega fraternity was chartered in 1955. Following the annual Schlidgen the Betas co-sponsored a Christmas dance featuring Ted Weems and his orchestra. The red brick carry- ing pledges participated in the traditional time announcing from the SUB roof. At a closed din- ner dance in the spring, the Beta Queen of Hearts, Judi Pogue, was presented. 'Q 'QD' 'R SL. ,S .c l -LMA4, H I Jerry Loveless George Olguin Not Pictured: Bill Cheatwood James Dwight Robert 'Galbraith Billy Kohlhausen Emmett Mitchell Mike Parsons Tom Huey Johnson Kung Chuck wilson Milligan Ray Morse James Hamm Thornton Tommy Tucker xp Back Row: C. T. Smith, Vice Chancellorg Tom Huey, Pledge Captaing Charlie Smyre, Scribe 5 Jerry Loveless, Social Chairman 3 Chris Dan- ner, Steward. Front Row: Johnson King, Chancellorg James Dwight, Chaplaing Ed- die Polk, Chaplain. l l l Ur JP' -1' ., im f-Q . .- 'r'l ax. l ,. , 1 , V l 44 - Q' V.-ll.. s ,, '. 1 , i st, I . -- l -,.,, , , , t if X -,nal :' Jim Ainsworth Tom Bourbon Bert Bronaugh Ernesto Cano John Hitt Wesley Hopp John Hunter Dick Malloy Paul Tatum Baxter Taylor John Wallace Ted Wehmeyer W it E 'Tb Dr. and Mrs. William Armstrong Sponsors 1,-it-if, CHI DELTA ETA lil , .V l Doyle Chcxpp John Purcell Jim Wilbour Sli: l l Ox G xv t y X 'J Chi Delta Eta, one of the more recently estab- lished fraternities on campus, was organized in 1957. Early in the school year they sponsored the traditional Fish Fry on Neewollah Night. At their informal all school dance the sweetliearts, Marcia Wallace and Margaret Malloy, were presented. The Chi Delt carnival booth featured water pistol marksmanship. xx rs 5 Q . , 'Q'- 'br . -an J -as.,- A fi I ,:'v J ...Y . - , James Foster Tom Sauer Robert Wrighl No! Piclured: Robert Briggs Ken Gooch Jim Walls John Purcell, Chaplam, Bert Bxonaugh, Socxal Chairman, Wesley Hopp President, Tom Sauer, Treasurel Adele Acrey Carolee Gollehon Virginia Perdue 'i',+ F' ii' Vi' rl it KGYHY Adams Ruth Alexander Pal Billerman Margaret Ann Br Beliy GUYhl'ie Carol Irwin Kay Jones Diana Karr Edna ROQBYS Joyce Schmolstieg Ginger Seaton Alleane Taylo 3 Sponsors , J ,A .lg .-.' l .-I U., L-hd , DELTA PHI NU The newest social club on campus, Delta Phi Nu, completed its first year of activity this spring. Among their functions were an all-school Charlie Brown dance and a Hula Hoop booth at the Homecoming carnival. They also established an Around the World rush party theme. ii Tf? 1 JZ I . Iendu Chadwick ary Kennedy urciu Wallace Jean Futch Helen Luke Melinda Witty Edna Rodgers, Recording Secretary, Carolee Golle- hon, Corresponding Secre- tary, Glenda Chadwick, Vice-President, Carol Irwin, Treasurer, Ginger Seaton, Social Chairman 5 Adele Acrey, Social Chairman, Mary Kennedy, President. i Breakfast for the pledges .1 Sandro Gibson 0 Jean May Not Pictured: Sharon Langston w '. , . i1 -stills . -5... 1- H ' ' i Ex 5141 . f TN ' PQ all I , k 9 ta -1 YS' V f nfl tip rl x f 'N X X, iQ ' lx V- ' .. ng n-ni-. - ,ri 'la' .. ,X . V --. K lf-Q. fi R T' ff 'Xl ff .P ...mf . 'S J -Z-V lil 4? sig wi '--vu 'efv'-'5 J .WW 'lf-'j? Y-gi if 'A' l 1 l A' f 'r Xt I ' I-I rj - l r + 1 l+' I e wr, l S ....s. if WRX 'Fd N-.- S... Q A-nun. 1' T . , .-tgi '5 . is I JA ' i J 'ZS' 1 l . -4.2 'iv sire 5133'- IJ 1 .Q. x.. ,f -nv' Bill Altman Ed Bondurant Jim Childers John Dillard David Duncan John Duncan Tom Flanag Jodey Hurst Richard Jorrell Don Jarvis Murray Johnston Don Kiser Jody Lawrence Don Logan Robert Minshew Fred Minter Kemp Moore David Murray Harry Myers Larry Myers Richard Orti Buzz Rolfe Joe Seibold D. A. Sharpe Frank Smith Hazen Woodsr Charlie Wright Ocie Wrigh Mr. Bob Jones and Mr. Patric Shannon Sponsors DRAKE FRATERNITY The Drake fraternity has been active since 1946. In the fall the Drakes sponsored a Western Dance. At the annual Shipwreck dance, featuring the Cell Block Seven, Miss Seaweed was chosen. A Playboy Formal highlighted their private social calendar. The Drakes were the winners of the inter-fraternity football and basketball tourna- ments. Rille marksrnanship was put to a test at the Drake Homecoming booth. l u 'Er ai, George Hail Don Howard Jrm Hunt men - uin Marshall Perry e Zurborg First Row: Fred Minter, Social Chairmang Jim Hunt, Vice Presidentg Ed Morriss, Parliamentarian. Second Row: Jim Perry, Treasurerg Hazen Woods, Secretary-Treasurerg John Duncan, President. Cervando Martinez Stanley Mathews colt McMahon Tom Puckett Bruce Rector ally Reddlck Bull Coates Ball Huser John Derryberry Robert Landolt Bully Dyal Ed Morrlss James Franklln Robert Rehmet Richard Hairston Jlm Stotts 1- 'Y ,f Y ' A 1' ' t i E445 -v:- . , A, ' .f 'Nfl' ss: r 1 'ip l , Gr wb 1. ,, I A ro- . ' Judy Alexander Dian Gould Robyn McChesney Sue Schoeneck wi is ul ,H as ' H 5. if ,-li ., ' X . 9 E1 x- vs J 'iw 1 1 1'T':LAl f , .- i ' l if l ii ,K L' it -er Vw. or ,felis --it f' fx' ' l f s, . in Ii X Lynn Boine Nancy Gracy Ann McNoll Barbara Simmons . V ale- -9. tri Mary Bullock Lelilio Hall Jacque Nipper Phoebe Slole 9 i - Ah, 11113. ,Q , . as + to ig, 1 Marilyn Cowles Bobbie Cullison Nancy Dennis Jean Ebe Helen Hayes Ann Herrscher Sara Holderbaum Giovanna Jan Pearsall Sandra Reininger Mickey Robertson Sue Scheib Cathy Standefer Sue Thompson Pol Wargo Juclilh Willi :H -In 1'5 '.'- ' '- 24- I V f-'z ci 4 . I x yi I ' A J 47 E Y . L fu: A D - 5' - ' 4 ,f.,5 Z In .' . J, s , NQN 'A A -, tif 'Y' C ' J '- M 5' ,WI -.gui 5, V ' if El A V 4 . ' Li WM, Wim i3 -, ln-1, ' fi -re -5 '- 2 fl . ' 51 i , ' -, g 1 , ' ' f , -, J 4 Q., J S W 'Y '-f' 1 1 , ' , - Y' - . ' A ' y Q Al If - ,Y . ,7 YTJXE fr. , ., . v x .fl ' ' ,.. -F ., A A r. I Fl, K-M! :JJ V A .ly A T - i 1?- f ' or , l H it , A Q 6, ' I 4 I 4 - Q p ' Q, p .J , f 3, 1 , bei . C J at-Q J K H2 ' C- 1. X fail r , fl ' -, rrp. 4 4 V , I 'f--A Zi- ,ag Q- ' 'pf' ' I 2 . 1 . 'illg V ' ' li at ' ' , I 1 1. 7, -.ul ' -Y -If YY Q WA ,, 9 t . as f 1 J at 5 1 'l -6 t Q 95 -J ' iii' ji 'gh I , V, X V 5-,V-M y W 2. I ' . Mr. and Mrs. John R. Clarke Sponsors KAPPA GAMMA CHI The Kappa Gamma Chi sorority was established in 1919 at Austin College. This year the Kappas featured the Kake Kounter in the fall and a spring formal. Their booth at the carnival pro- vided opportunities to throw wet sponges.at fac- ulty members. Other activities included private parties and the traditional Sweete Shoppe rush party. dw., va. ,,- 'D r . 1,-7' f . -e-,ff IQ! .-f. .- jk v. .. -N -wr.. - liff' . . - x ., 1 , 'i'5il.'.-'.'- ' 'ihikfii K 'fs V I f4E..i. ' a.- 1 I ' ' ,l A- , M ,L. y 2 1 - 1V'45U'Tf--' ' .fl ng: ,, .9 -'V -: A ,ml ge- Q ' 111-lf.-'L ref Edmiston Mangrum Schoeneck l l QU' fi . aff? -1' l 3 .4 V FW A' N --ef fa, l . , , ' M 1 . l :FR M M W' ll l M LL l' ,I , i 4-1 Melanie Feeney Ginna Mathews Carol Schoeneck Judy Alexander, Secretaryg Ginna Mathews, Presidcntg Bobbie Cullison, Vice Prcsidentg Jan Pearsall, His- toriang Marilyn Cowles, Treasure-:rg Sue Schoeneck, Publicity Chairman 5 Nancy Gracy, Social Chairman. 1 I' MQ- Qi fn , Y ,. ,....,lr l l - 7 h , u 2 ,L f i Mcxridelle Foster Molly Morriss Not Pictured: Barbara Hof: ' s V ,elf P V .1 W 'K Christa Giesen X' -ra-.1 'V 2 W ,- 3.. , T i A , 'l -Q14--'Tl as ll ,il W ' H. 'Q gl 1. 71,3 ffl' 1 - W ,' V -'.Hf.,',. is 4 W. I wax in ll:!E- .lb ' V Wil? V 'f l ,a -. .x , . K .:. 5??faa..1 unix Kappa fountain 81 Kappa pledges. PWS , l X: lr MMM fm. as '- 4 if-3 Jaured Ellorcl John Gou Howard Bethel Bruce Blome David Dickey Donnie Duncan Jackie Edwards Don McCune Jock Man Jesse Jones Mike .lousan Glen Kirk Bill Lipscomb Tom Lowe Don Sumerlln Joe Sudd Ed Scheiblich Frank Seaman Curtis Singlelon John Solomon Barry Slegal Dr, Clyde Hall and Mr. Paul Beardsley Sponsors PHI SIGMA APHA The Phi Sigma Alpha fraternity was begun in 1934. The Moonlight Mambo opened their social calendar. At the Sweetheart Dance, the newly presented Phi Sig Sweetheart, Jean Eberts, served from the traditional carved ice punch bowl. The members acted as targets at the pie throwing car- nival booth at Homecoming. 1 l we , S r p ' it EN l l 3 327- ' l V I N I V' ,6 51 fl-13? :Qt 1122-55 , i ln-.. 1? l f nh Groves Donnie Hahn Tom Huser Tom Hyde Monz Bo Miller Ronald Murphy Dick Poteel Swaffard Jo Bob Taylor Eddie Wagoner Lqughtgn Whitehead Top Row: Curtis Single- ton, Treasure-rg John Solo- mon, Chaplaing Don Sum- erlin, Historiang Ed Schei- blich, P-arliamentariang Tom I-Iuser, President. Front Row: D. A. Dickey, Rush Captaing Bo Miller, Secretaryg jack Manes, Pledge Captaing Jesse Jones, Vice President. Noi Pictured: Raymond Capelilla Tom Gaza Gene Lamberlh N. 4. .Xue , , . , ' f ir Sweethearts, past and present. 1 :A Tj. -. , 1. m9'iff?,?':' . 5 Y, , . J' ' -M 5 ' 4 ' V ii X T -Y J . ,I Y 1 MQ - 'A T ! ii A I 1 f i , ,pf -- If- g L i ' ik Q-nv If l 'jf' .. N ,L 1-1 auf' ' -'J ,Tr ,,,, -l V3 i hn fii' ' i Y ' li ii.-Ix!.i t1.l i 'le-f. A : ,,,---- ..,.r,- . .... is ' i ' l 314 lk wif 1 V 1, L' K T' 'iw 3 ' 1 X W N ' ' Q 'l r l, I N j ,, E1 . h y it 3.-f', il ii x I Mike Broyles Randy Coney Rickey Due Jack Hurley Bob Landoll George McCa Wdffen SCOP' Ronnie Stevenson Carlton Suite Brooks Bouldin Tom Brown Blakely Harrison John Ed Wifhew Danny Page Nal Read Millon Aylor Emory Glover Dub Narramore Charles Hendricks A4 K 41, ' Qyx al W- in? 5 'ig SIGMA TAU EPSILON The Sigma Tau Epsilon fraternity was char- tered in 1956. A Rain Dancel' was sponsored for the student body, and serenades were provided for the girls, dorm. The blended voices of the Sigma Taus combined with the flame pointed hexagon evidenced their newly designed pinning ceremony. Mr. cmd Mrs. Paul Wyatt Sponsors .-ng.. l Q17 Duke David Earnest Jim McCall Frank Meyer Vern Sutton Roger Tesch Not Pictured: Rufus Head Bill Lawrence Dean Wallace Frank Meyer, Vice Presi- dentg Jon Moline, Pledge C-aptaing Roger Tesch, Treasure-rg Danny Page, Presiclentg George McCall, Chaplain 5 Rickey Due, Sec- retary. Not Pictured: Buck Files, Pledge Captain 5 John Ed Withers, Social Chair- man. , l . 'lI A ' ji . r WE' V W 1 if, V- i Al , fn, , I -1 I . X - r. ' 'ff fi L , 'bg '-.ft A, ,:, M Wi., U F7717 ,- If Q, ', , A- le 12 i , Buck Files .lon Moline John Travis Regular meeting led by President Danny , .ii-. -.-,i.,f,-4. 4. ,, P 'Ql ' l 'W' ll a - ' L4 5 wi -Q' J H Q ' y , J I 1 VU , , f ,,..,. w l.,.' I . A 1 li 2 i vu: . . J i. 'e tl, Texanila Barsh Ann Harper Nancy Nisbelt Madeline Whillen 3 r Tl gf:-:Q 5 Janyce Benlon Nancy Harley Judi Pogue Marly Wrighl lilli ,fl -3. 1- 'N E J 3 Kathryn Bruns Joan Leinneweber Alicia Reddick 5 Ginger Carrulh Jean McAlplne Sandra Rexfferl l'-'Z' ,Q Bunny Coe McKenzie Peggy Rhemlaender .rv .4 Sandy Copela Dcliye Richard JS THETA PHI DELTA ll, V . ei V' i ' -Wir 6 ,, yu , 'Peggy Bock Kay Jack Judy Price la J ls any-I. y will I , J ll l I . Q .,. I i l Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Day Sponsors -l fr jr The Theta Phi Delta sorority, organized in 1954, presented the first formal dance of the year, Paris Rendezvous. Among the Theta activities were Kangaroo Hops and a Calorie Counter can dy sale. Casperina declared the Haunted House rush party a tradition. As a service project the Thetas adopted a Sherman family. F ' P, ,gi V 1 'H 4 ' , 'i 'Ti - l ' , 1 - V ' 34 , 3' s i: H l . ll. W A, g g g f. , J X 15, A r 'Y'e'sf '1' - , , fi . ng , f 1 3 T '-1 1 Q' ' ' u Z H YV -,, , , ' h Q I. A if . V r -cr -if-A lx 5 s ' Jill ' Margaret Mall O ff lx Q: X l 1 , ' il 'il , 'rf' l 0 . 'ra 1- t. I 6 rf ' 64' I if f t X i - - l , , r v-v rsnzuerf 1 if 'V li l V e l T y. , . ll.. ,. ,. ind Dirr Jean Duncan Maples Antonette Michulka chlegel Barbara Steele . 1 '--4-A 1 - '-' f X f- r Kathy Foster Nancy Mitchell Sherry Stewart Not Pictured: Jane Burton ,. ra, X . '3i -Y -I , W ,W l l ' f . .. , . r , wi 5' ,QE 1 . Q ffiifn if c'rf1i'f5'fi , I . -9.1 Ffi . T33 'I . ' . 'EQ' ff 1 l l , 1 2' V 'rm , V y i.. . .li I 1 ', :il W Martha Halsted Pat Myers Joan Leulsch Watson Christmas for the Theta family Pat Myers, Presidentg Sandra Reitfert, Recording Secretaryg Sherry Stewart, Publicity Chairmang Bar- bara Steele, Treasurerg Clare Schlegel, Vice Presi- dent. Second Row: Jean Duncan, Social Chairmang Kay Jack, Corresponding Secretary. , . '- .gf 4 r .uf 1' ..'.:.f Zidrf' .n., A-P., :.iTi.1f if ' 414:11 1 , w ,-3 1? , in ,,my. ' x lsifize H , ..,. ., .. .:'.9, I '. ,- 5,53 f . . 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'M if U, ' 'mga-ff: .21 .1 Wxhw ' ' 'E m fg : af 1- . rdf 'z f .-61,6 '-,arm .-..-,u ff.,-aa, , . fm., .. uw. , ..fi'iQf' 'WA ' if '11, 'H I VF 153:42 'kr 1 5 A Q 1.5241 'ini .9 ff. . 4 . J 1 I' Ll '47 1 771- ' nl .f SUNHIHHS J-'HEY L' pf ' I - , 'Y 1 ,V -I I., W -,fy S wiA L . ! u Toddie Lee Wynne Chairman of the Board of Trustees V . . 1 an-E' r r Q N ' 4 av James B. Moorman Deon of College .V 1-nge-'vw--- .. 4 f- L.m,w..a3-' ,ur l ,ILL-W,4fi ,gf f A .,-..,,kf. - , ,.4fff.Z::e75aQ,-:,::,QgQ25ln,. .. . f-mgglflfirr-We ffffbggswc Mm-.. - f+.-.w..lur1wnLeSg:,,5g.4r-5g5qJ.f-.S4-.j::-g-zgfpq., 4 ',5'L.LL,.,,.Y 4 'i-31311-:f,Qg1?35Q2:. 12:33, .,fff5'f 'NC52,'fffa-1l'- . L-zu' ' 'F' 'A J' 3. Lf 1 -' . sfvfrfw- -.13-1 H 'if -'r'4'P'2 'Wah' P512 mf' dai ff? 1-ww iffy ,fi qs. .wa-' an .2 - '-Lkbziw' 1 N5 lm, 'Sw' ' ,fi L- , 2' ,f .Mi mfg Egifk A: , Q1 .wwlg--n1:32xK .f. 4, . ,ua ,1-:im I if-gs -rr -.,1 ' . 'chfzfikf - N H1 41 1 . John D. Moseley President if 13 ' gas' du i'-' v 'Ig 'rn e wr , . ,, ,.N ,,. ,. ng' 5 I I 4 :fi ' I - -':' ' . lg X . rf , I. 'fr' pe- 'VV'-1 A,-,.-?- .- 43 Nr: --y fr' F ' 'Jw ., - H fl Rollin M. Rolfe Assistant to the President ADMINISTRATION Ralph G. Hester James B. Storey Dean of Students Dean of the Chapel F' 'xx '- P I V.-'Jl '-'l - , , . wif-Qtr R - . ' .,,4lJ.L4 gi , f YW. --, Q Y .,L.,,::,.-2 John R. Clarke Director of Development T, Ellis Lockhart Business Manager - NA gtivilmffe H il'A':IilQ'5V ,--ze.: -1-5:5 ' JF ' l 2 ,,,,...M--'H ' ' ?l? '?ih .::e,.- l .--v-7'-' 1 - 3 E -I e 1 - 7 Q ,je-ff l J. Forrest Bryant Assistant Dean and Registrar s VI. lx r 5 A I r Rh' f 5 ,V - l C .,..11:, . V . i V' My , , ,.-, r . M it 'V 52 .2 1 , is - I 1' A ,n Kenneth Dale Lambert Miss Dorothy Abernathy Mrs. Mary Foulks Assistant Business Manager Assistant Registrar and Admissions Officer Church and Field Repfesenidflve l l i E. Ashby Johnson Coordinator of Instruction, Basic Integrated Studies it ji Mrs. William Armstrong Research Associate John R. Crawford Assistant Dean of the Chapel . W V, . Q . 1 I' . . ' .P Mrs. Dorothy Leach and William G. Robert A. Jones Sclwmclchel' Director of Alumni and Public Relations Assistant Deans of Students Theodore Nicksick, .lr. Director of Presbyterian Guidance Center ADMINISTRATION Miss Kathryn West Director of News Bureau David H, Slider Director of Public Information Mrs. Sallie, Varble and Mrs. H. Morris Library Assistants E 3 Mr. and Mrs. J. Noel Fagg Student Union Manager and Dietician Mrs. Betty Cantrell, Admissions Of-ficer, Mrs. Carolyn Squires, Administrative Secretary to the Dean, Mrs. Lena Kolb, Administrative Secretary to the Presi- dent. Mrs. Marilyn Gist, Secretary to the Pres- byterian Guidance Center, Mrs. Mildred Dellow, Special Services, Mrs. Betty Spencer, Secretary to the Student Per- sonnel Office. Mrs. Mary Jane McClure, Secretary to the Development Office, Mrs. Donna Jones, Secretary to the Proiects Office, Mrs. Hilda Brown, Secretary to the Dean of the Chapel. Mr. Edwin Graham Maintenance Mr. Alex Tocquiny Special Services Mrs. Pat Clemens, Secretary to the Reg- istrar, Mrs. Sue Short, Switchboard, Mrs. Blanche Wilson, Records Officer. Mrs. Ruth Flesher, Mrs. Wanda Hestand, Mrs, Bettye Williams, Business Office Personnel. Tiiif F '11 ru -1: Q , , Miss Virginia Ritten, R.N Resident Nurse ADMINISTRATION D ' L l'.f'i f' - ' . .s 'E -3' Mrs. Hurry W, Hamilton Mrs. Lelicl Hauser Resident Director of Paul Coffin Hall Resident Director of Thompson Dormitory Mrs. Mclme R. Ramsey Mrs. H. H. Wiebusch Resident Director of Luckett Hall Resident Director of Clyce Hall Mr. and Mrs. Paul G, Wyatt Resident Directors of Baker Hall -.4 -J' . i ,ui f.. aff A.-L, 3 Eg. , ,ze - 3.-if T E fi , ET' L, il TF' A . 7 J ' Y 3 I I ,aw ,INV gxggjf' Q, A--4' V ff T -.ff'Zn,,l 1 1 I i IM l x -. fllii' ,v f A4 Y L,.5.-hi 1?-V R1 6:1 A ' , l'.AI,'.f'.iE, 'f JI' rx q E1 A ' Q3-,, ,A I-'hy , , 'I lr. .. N .,y ,J I. 'fa 'g7?!i ' gy rn 1 , l - DOROTHY M. ABI-:RNATHY B.A., M.R.E. Christian Education WILLIAM E. ARMSTRONG B.S., M.S., D.Mus.A. Piano PAUL W. BEARDSLEY B.S., M.A. Dramatics, Speech DANIEL BODA B.M., M,M. Music J. FORREST BRYANT B.A., M.A. Biology M. D. BRYANT B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Biology JAMES C. CORNETTE B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Modern Languages Gus J. CRAVEN B.A., B.D., Ed.D. Education, Religion JOHN R. CRAWFORD B.A., B.D., Ph.D. Bible DOROTHY A. DALOETTY M.A- English GENE GRINNEL DAY B.S. Physical Education FRANCES H. DUNCAN B.A., M.A. History ELMER W. FLACCUS B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Government, History FLOYD GAss B.S., M.Ed. Physical Education W. B. GUERRANT, JR. B.A., Ph.D. Chemistry CLYDE L. HALL B.A., M.B.A., Ph.D. Economics JOHN G. HARMON B.S., M.S. Biology, Chemistry DOROTHY WOMACK H B.A., Bs., M.S. Librarian GOLDIA HESTER B.A. Assistant Librarian RALPH G. HESTER B.S,, M.S., Ed.D. Physical Education JAMES E. LIUGHES B.S., M.S. Physics, Mathematics DONALD E. JEANNET B.A., M.A. Modern Languages E. ASHBY JOHNSON B.A., B.D., Th.D. Philosophy GRAHAM G. LANDRUM B.A., M.A., Ph.D. English EAD 'S' :H --ful X I . it 'Cl 'Q' it 25 333 ,fp ii? v. X - .,i,- i- 524 M' ' ,, 25-1- , . . V- ' ' ii . 'C .-.L a , V- V - '. 4. Lit.- - f Ev fini' :if v isrcggyz 1 im: - 'gh ' 1u',1:E'u'e, 3' -' . Q- Q 4 'fgz5,ugQ.5g E , 0, Xmig., J A ,S ,Q , 'P 3, ' Eg A if A if ' 6 F Aft L .,, 1' . H 13:1 2:51 '55- 1 - L ' .1 ' E I f k , ,. . . 'QR -.4 A , ,Q 8 3 , ' . J' ft! ., 'J .N ., J. 'ii nf., A - jd. 1 4 . ' ' .'i1'u?rst , ' ,:5ae2l3!::img. A 3 ' f2'?7LT.3QZ?ig .: f a'..1aQf1,1fgf I .s f . A ' -525' 122 .. if'- EJ: - 5 tg wi ' :H , --2 1: L -UF J . . .1 uw .V - 1 .A V l ass L , -' r, , v Ie- I 1 ,. mad ' x MARY FISHER LANDRUM B.A., M.A. Music ROBERT T. LYNN B.A., M.A. Biology THELMA PRATT MCCILAIN B.S., M.A. Home Economics IQALPH S. MCCORD B.A., M.Ed. Physical Education MARY EMMA MCKINNEY B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Classics MELVIN GLENN MARKS B.S., M.E., Ed.D. Elementary Education HESTER POOLE MATTHEWS B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Modern Languages GLENN MAXWELL B.A., B.D. Philosophy MARGARET A. MILLER B.A., M.A. English HELEN WILLIAMS MILLER BA., M.A. Art JAMES B. MooRMAN B.A., M.A., Litt.D. Geology HAROLD MUELLER B.M., M.M., Ph.D. Music BERNARD V. MUNGER B.A., B.D., Ph.D. Religion DAVID L. NICHOLS B,B.A., M.B.A. Business Administration THEODORE NIGKSICK, JR. B.S., M.S., Ed.D. Psychology ETHEL RAD!-:R B.A. Music CHARLES M. RAMSAY B.A., B.D., Ph.D. Religion, Philosophy ROLLIN M. ROLFE B. A., B.S. Mathematics WILLIAM G. SGHUMAGHER B.A., M.A. Government, History PATRIC SHANNON B.A., M.A. Art JOSEPH EVANS SLATE B.A., M.A., Ph.D. English GARMON B. SMITH B.S., M.Ed., Ph.D. Education, Psychology Jon E. SPENCER B.S., M.S. Physical Education WALTER W. STEFFEY B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Physics, Mathematics A 14, ii ',.,-in ff? lim I :sf- -5 JAMES B. STOREY B.A., B.D. Religion BETTY LAWRENCE TAYLOR B.S. Business Administration I. B. THOMPSON B.S. Mathematics: PRISCILLA WESTON B.A., M.A. English P. S. WHARTON B.A., M.A. Chemistry MATTIE LLOYD WOOTEN B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Sociology .ng Il? -. Tw3 l Q- S 1 Shirley Dirr, Ed Morriss, Ted Hudson, Vice ,C -P. ' A X t- ,,i , 'L cl' 4, V fd SENIORS ?fP??'f gm 5 if' '---. , 3 is TEXANITA BARSH BILL BERRY Home Economics History Kansas City, Kansas Sherman, Texas Theta Phi Delta-Treasurer 56-7' Chroma- A Association :gaps-Editor, 58-95 Senatdr, 56,-9, Alpha L iw, l I l BERT BRONAUGH . History '- Dallas, Texas - - b Chi Dclll Eta-Chaplain. 57-8, Social Chair- F . man, 58-9' Baker Dormitory Council, 57-8 ' Band, 55-59, Choir 56-73 Young Republicans. H7 SENIORS ADELE ACREY ROLAND BAGBY Religion Biology San Antonio, Texas Texas City, Texas Blackfriars-President, 58-9g Delta Phi Nu Alpha Chi, 57-95 Ex-Slime Secretary Treas Social Chairman, 58-95 Choir. 1 1 4 +. 1 l ggi L . . , f' , f in K lf 1, ' 5 I Y- 'iii AL , ' 45 . , m 1 E r, . ' ' ?- l WAYNE BRowN CHARLES BROWN E N O EI 5- oc: 2 c ' milf. U' :1 Z E5 Q . Eu, 3' 5 5 H EI CD ui X rr Q S sv rf 5. 2: l l 5:4- cd -2 232 FWS ssc l 5 HU ,z uv.-22.1 O E: 1 -wg--Y o 5 J Song U U1 .-T35 mf' N Sf .A W EM H2 I3 IFS 23 MARY BULLOCK Elementary Education Jackson, Tennessee Ka pa Gamma Chi-Secretary, 56-7, Senate 55-gg Court, 56-7g Associate Justice, 57-82 Choir, 55-83 Student NEA President, 58-9. urer, 55-75 Katy Keeper, 56-85 Choir 568 f. ' fl . , . 4 ' '-., a - e ' , . ' -is ' U. .4 ,V l. x- , P 'L , . CLAUDE BURTON Physical Education Grand Prarie, Texas Navarro Junior College Transfer, A sociation. i l-2, f ' ' N w w l 55 A 1 JL . A Y . ,- i - x X iff 2 N 5 I I SENIORS LOYAL CARDWELL Physical Education Medford, Oklahoma MARGARET CLYBORNE Home Economics San Antonio, Texas Northern Junior College Transfcrg A As- , , Blaclcfriars-Trcsaurcr, 57-8, Alpha Psi-Vice socxation, 56-9. President 57-85 Chromascope staff, 57-8. Vn'Wa'raa I A JACK CORZINE English Sherman, Texas 'I . ' , ,I I lull -. I. --H4 Ircffl-'L-.',, W, MARILYN COWLES Business Administration San Antonio, Texas Who's Who, 58-93 Alpha Chi--President 58-9: Chromascopc Editor 57-8, Ka pa Gam ma Chi-Treasurer, 58-9, Court, g5'6S Stu- glgnlt NEA, 58-95 Ex-Kangarette Secretary JIM CUMBIE Physics Dallas, Texas l Slimes, Ex-Slimes. Q V WILLIAM A. CUNNINGHAM CHRIS DANNER Business Administration Economics Sherman, Texas San Angelo, Texas Texas University Transfer, Senator, 57-85 Beta Chi Omega-Steward, 57-8. Court, 58-9. jon E. DAVIS NANCY DENNIS Physical Education English Tishomingo, Oklahoma Lubbock, Texas Murray Junior College Transfer, A As- Who's Who, 58-9, Kappa Gamma Chip Al- gociagion, ha Chig Kangarctte Vice President, 55-69 Egigmpson President, 56-75 Clyce President, i A-reg, 3 , ' ' l ' 135 ' i l l l l l l '4 Q. 223 X I L 3, ,Y V, -y-grfis :u ,: Q uv , H -A 'ut nt L 1 ' l. We ii i J I Ii g' xwgfx'-1?.K ' Vi? ' A., H- - wi il ' v -1 n f in -1 ,-u.L. LYNNE EVANS Biology Dallas, Texas Alpha Delta .Chi-Social Chairman, 56-7, A119113 Vice Prcsidcnt,'57-3 Secretary, 58-95 Clyce Dormitory Council, 57-8, Court, 58-9. RONNIE FoRGUs Business Administration Crosbyton, Texas Who's Who, 58-93 All School Favorite, 58-9, ACSA Treasurer, 58-95 Baker Dormitory President, 58-95 ' AH Association-Treasurer, 57-8, Class President, 57-8. CAROLEE GOLLEH ON Elementary Education Refugio, Texas Port Arthur, Texas Delta Phi Nu-Secretary, 58-9. Blackfriars, 55-6, Alpha Psi, 57-9. ' A ' , J' 1 6 9 l ' i. -1: A A i 1 . 9 e if V -IL ,i-: gw ' A' wwf V lv 1, 3 '1'?-1 1. P l .f If S' l , ' .5 f ,Hg if 1 l , Fl. X ., F K SENIORS SHIRLEY Dnuz Elementary Education Houston, Texas Theta Phi Delta-Secretary, 56-75 Class Su:- retary, 58-95 Y Dorm Council, 55-75 Clyce Dorm Council, 57-8, Vice President, 58-95 Student NEA, 58-9. DOUGLAS FINCH Religion Sherman, Texas chi. JOAN GRABBE Home Economics MARGARET GRAHAM Psychology, Religion Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Alpha Delta Chi, Y Dormitory Council, 56-7, Clycc Dormitory Council, 57-9. JOHN DUNCAN Government Haskell, Texas Drake Fraternity-President 58-95 Ex-Slime Vice President 56-7, President, 57-35 HA Association, Court, 57-8. ! DORIS HANNA Home Economics Itasca, Texas Alpha Della Chi, Thompson Dormitory Council, 56-7. 'E' SENIORS LOU ANN HINTZ Sociology Woodsboro, Texas Alpha Chi: Class Secretary, 55-6, Sociology Club - President, 58-95 Student Christian Council, 57-83 Thompson Dormitory Presi- dent 58-9. BARBARA HOTZ Home Economies Sherman, Texas Kappa Gamma Chi, Student NEA. DOROTI-IY KELLEY Math English Pecos, Texas Crockett, Texas Alpha Delta Chi-Treasurer, 57-85 Class Beta Chi 0111052-Chancellor, 58-9. Favorite, 58-99 Ex-Kangarctte Treasurer, 56-75 Senator, 58-9. DON HOWARD Government Sherman, Texas Drake Fraternity. 'WL-:aio i 5 W Art Sherman, Texas Drake Fraternity. RICHARD JARRELL Fx PHILLIP rcTED,, HUDSON Chemistry LaFeria, Texas Schreiner Institute Transfer, A Associa- tiong Class Vice President, 58-9. TOM HUs1-:R History Wewoka, Oklahoma Phi Sigma Alpha--President, 58-9.5 Senate, 56-73 Ministerial Students Association, 55-9, Kangaroo Staff. MIKE IOUSAN Philosophy LaMarque, Texas ASCA President 58-9, Who's Who. 57-95 Phi Sigma Alpha, Class Vice President, 55-6. President. 56-73 Court, 55-63 Secretary oi Student Services, 57-8. JOHNSON KING I. I ' ' m m It W .Ifl l FANNIE KNIGHT Home Economics Sherman, Texas Student NEA. LYNN LAWTHER Government, Education Sherman, Texas fiIOVANNA LEO Music Dallas, Texas Kappa Gamma Chig Coronation, 55-J. , N, ,N 55-6 I I ' I iw It . It Im In i S E I Iain . 5,5,,.: f,, I I DON KISER KENNETH KLEASNER S Math, Physics Business Administration Sherman, Texas Sherman, Texas Drake Fraternity-Social Chairman, 57-85 Senate, 58-9. V l . . 1 Y I I V, , 1 4 l ROBERT R. LANDOLT Physics, Math L Sherman, Texas Who's Who, 58-95 A Association-Score tary 57-85 Class Vice President, 56-7g Class Favorite, 57-85 Drake Fraternity. figx id MARTHA MCALPINE History Taylor, Texas Choir Kangarettesg Student NEA. GEORGE MCCALL JIM MCCALL English English Weatherford, Texas Weatherford, Texas iai,'2fSi.'3chI.I',ff.ifKfc5a3f 'Xi'f,E.. ?iEl'faQI.fE13f f5'SS7'IfE.1fZfs2iiEfecill?Fff5559?igma Tau Er 57-9. SENIORS JAMES MCCRARY DON MCCUNE Government Philosophy Big Spring, Texas Houston, Texas Beta Chi Omega, Senate, 56-7. Texas A and M Transfer, Phi Sigma Alphag . W ,..,...h Senate 55-7, Ministerial Students Associa- tion, 56-9. i ff-:fu-.-1-2-1-1. . . 'I ' ' I FRED MINTER Economics Sherman, Texas Drake Fraternityg Slime President 5 is Cy 5-6. 58-9. l 1 - , 1 l l ' 'A' , Association. NANCY MITCHELL Biology San Antonio, Texas Theta Phi Delta-Secretary, 57-B5 Alpha Chi - Secretary-Treasurer, 58-95 Court, 56-83 gglgir, 55-9, Coffin Dormitory Treasurer, J - . Louis MANZ Chemistry San Antonio, Texas Texas University Transfer, Phi Sigma Al- pha, Court, 57-85 Student Christian Council, DEWAYNE MAY Art Van Alstyne, Texas , 1 ,Lv I , Tr , 5, f 9.---it .4, , , A. - 1 13 1' L sixs. 'eff' S- ent V cv i l PATRICIA MARTIN Religion Brownwood, Texas Alpha Delta Chi-Secretary, 56-7, President, 58-95 Coronation, 57-85 Student NEA, 58-9. GINNA MATHEWS English San Augustine, Texas Who's Who, 58-9, Kappa Gamma Chi- Presidcnt, 58-95 Phi Sigma Alpha Sweetheart 58-9, Kangarctte Secretary, 55-65 Coronation 57-B, Senate Clerk, 56-7, Student NEA, 58-9 LARRY MILES English Houston, Texas University of Houston Transfer, Who's Who, 58-9' Secretary of Student Services, 57-8, smdcm Christian cmmcii, 57-8. 'Xa At, P .Ll Q s, ,wh N E . wt. , ' 'N Y .-fb 5-9' I i , 2-155 -559 . R, 25515: , . f 9 fi A ' r A .' . '., , ' L' ,,. -V- 1 A H157 -' Jn -,ah ...' .2 - , fy , if iTf'ff'f , .-Nh 5.1-ef1.1-'fzfxm ' ' ' f Y- 51 1. '.',.-'I-', 'g-Q , 's ,-'ef ,, vt-fit'-1-9' .Q , W u zwgli, -1 ., .4-,Pied ,.,..+:1- A S, - is I al ,. , I-1. ' vi - Q -- -fe .24 .fy -- .,- if , - . T' tr Q r I All is 1 I. PAT MYERS RICHARD ORTIZ W Art Physical Education Dallas, Texas Victoria, Texas Theta Phi Delta-President, 58-9' Corona- Drake Fraternityg Classiliavorite, 55-75 Baker tion, 51-85 Alpha Chig Clyce Dormitory Dormitory Council, 57-85 A Association Tfcasufefs 583- Vice President, 53-9. JIM PERRY Business Administration Sherman, Texas Drake Fraternity. EDDIE POLK AMELIA PooLE Biology Sherman, Texas Bay City, Texas Beta Chi Omega-Chaplain, 57-85 Senate, Alpha Chi-Vice President, 58-95 Alpha Del- 56-7, ta Chig Coffin Dormitory Secretary, 58-93 Senate, 56-9, SENIORS PERRY MoRRIs DAVID MURRAY Physical Education Sociology Dallas, Texas San Antonio, Texas Paris jimim- Collggc T1-angfgrg A Aggggia- Drake Fraternity-Social Chairman, 58-9 tion. Court, 55-8. iv? WALLY REDDICK MICKEY ROBERTSON Business Administration HiSCOI'y Graham, Texas Dallas, Texas Drake Fraternity-Treasurer, 57-85 Senate Southern Methodist University Transfer 55-G3 Luckett Dormitory Council, 55-65 Kaglia Gamma Chl-Treasurer, 57-85 Chilli' Kangaroo Staff. 56- 3 Student NEA, 58-9. Q Kansas City, Missouri Senate Clerk, 55-65 Student Christian Coun- cif, ?7ergretary 55-75 Clycc Dormitory Coun- ci , - . SENIORS , DOROTHY RODINA TOM SAUER English History Oceanside, California Chi Delta Eta-Treasurer, 57-85 Publica- tions Business ' Manager, 58-95 Ministerial Saudents Asocxatlon-S ec rc t a r y-Treasurer, 5 -7. NANCY SCALLIA Biology Dallas, Texas Alpha Delta Chi, V-President, 58-95 Coro- nation, 56-8. 1 'ip- CHARLES SESSOM Physical Education Little River, Texas Navarro junior College Transfer5 A As- socialiong All-Texas Football, 58-9. ' CLORINE SIMS CURTIS SINGLETON Home Economics Government Itasca, Texas Edinburg, Texas Alpha Chig Alpha Delta Chi. Phi Sigma Alpha-Secretary, 57-8. Treasurer, 58-95 Senate, 56-75 Choir, 55-85 Court, 58-9. CLARE SOHLEGEL Sociology Orange, Texas Whp's Who, 58-95 Cheerleader, 56-95 Coro- nation Court, 56-75 Homecoming Queen, 57-85 Alpha Chig Theta Phi Delta-Vice President, 58-9. FRANK SEAMAN Philosophy Tyler, Texas Who's Who, 58-95 Class Favorite, 58-95 Phi Sigma Alphag Secretary of Student Organi- zations and Standards, 58-9. MARY SHMOLDAS Music Houston, Texas ACSA Secretary, 58-95 Alpha Delta Chi- Social Chairman, 57-8' Choir, 55-9' Class Secretary, 56-75 Vice l,l'CSldCl'lt, 5-7-S5 Y Dormitory Council, 56-75 Senate 53-6. ,, J' , ,V I l JEAN TRAVIS English, Spanish Oklahoma City, Oklahoma SENIORS PHOEBE SLATE Biology Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Coffin Dormitory President, 58-9: Kappa Gamma Chig Ex-Kangarette Vice President, 53-7g8C,ourt, 57-83 Student Chritian Coun- cl, -. DAVID WAHRMUND Math, Physics Houston, Texas Egompson Dormitory Council, 56-73 Alpha Blackfriars, Choir, 55-9. l. JOAN LEUTSOH WATSON Math Sherman, Texas Class Favorite, 57-83 Theta Phi Delta--Vice President, 57-85 Class Treasurer, 55-63 Court, 56-7. MARTHA WEBSTER Business Administration Cocoli, Canal Zone Canal Zone Junior College Transfer. L. D. ALLISON Business Administration Sherman, Texas DON CANTRELL Business Administration Sherman, Texas RAY DUPUY Physical Education Sherman, Texas BILLY ANDREW ERWIN Biology Denison, Texas NELMA WHITE Elementary Education Port Arthur, Texas Theta Phi Deltag Ex-Kangarette 56-7g Choir, 55-9. 9? Presidcn t, SENIORS NOT PICTURED l1OBERT GAMMON Business Administration Sherman, Texas TOM GOZA Biology Big Sandy, Texas NANCY HATLEY Music Duncan, Oklahoma BILL JARVIS Physics Sherman, Texas GENE LAMEERTH Biology Brownsville, Texas EMMETT MITCHELL Chemistry Sherman, Texas ROWENA TAYLOR Home Economics Van Alstync, Texas Kangarcttcs. ll O I 1 -f I if L. D. SINCLAIR Math Sherman, Texas CHESTER STORY Business Administration Sherman, Texas HOWARD TAYLOR Physics Sherman, Texas JIM WILSON History Denison, Texas Davis ond his girls i P. K ,. ffbfi , my ,, - wr -K fa f:F!i 4, V- ' .4 Goodnight Dottye. 1 .f . e-f B ,, QL i Q. .Q h 1 . N, -. , A. ' '+- 4-fg, . X -HK, , . 5., ,f , I I V V A 1 r ,.5,.k . 3 - ' fi, I fb 7 xi i -i f i V' vfg flu E ' i' iifiijl ... 1 V U fi bi ., s. s.. Q ,- Wu v X , 4 I , -5611 , fs -- K '43 J . f -.7 . Tough life, Crfiz - -- '- ' A 'H -5' ' - ' -,ff was - f - - ' snag ' f . E i' I Q.. 2 .Y 42' a 'iii J- K' . 9 ,fe-i i ? ,. Q ,. .W 1 fi . 3143.2 -5: R ' . ' , ' .fx Z - a -it . 'ff 'ia in '., l Wig? -C . -L H.. if .wx an 5? uri. I 572 np.. if. .' , ' F5 1 wg , V-I - .'k..e 'gf A v-- A C A ' -- V I I-Q 'I A if A , H ' ' I I V- . . ' . :W . A 63' 'VJ , A :W Jw: 59x if ., N. B. 3 , , A S'-, ' xvegel x ,h .6 4 - l ' .46 , Y v- v ox 09 Ax r' Q . 65 9 ' or I You fell 'um Bello. SENIORS? NOT US. My, what big feet you have. ,M c '- I Z in . ,. 6, ' 'Z Fifi '4 , N . WSH? 1 I . sl fqf, . 1 .- 5 e if 'N A -wiqw 4 QQWW- WW Wim W M. ,. vm., - wx uw I Um mimi ww .- V i-6.5. . J, ,ff 1,5 .-9 5.5 Af H, ,- V- 15:1-2' L I Ti. Liv . A ,I ,Af sf i 7 l Q' 3 wx, , . 3' 5' Ex Q Q, if K , .W as l , m H' m y -5 2? g umlw .L 1 '3 lu, 5 Wx 'Q' fir 531.37 1 ?g! vi' ,. , if s 1' ' 'w Ls' My .Ju 5 'Rfk 'E 'ws mi K .I 'lag f 'vxx Q I . 1. , 1' ffepfifrl'-' Q ,fFlp3i.f! , , -f f Ly-H 1:55 .91 xy , ar lfw 5' , .J z if' . 'fx :J .Wu R 4 -QQ Q31 QQ. Fifi 9, .gn 'K , QA Grac Secreta Treas Vice President 'x 5 'X' L SCILLA ABBOTT ownsville, Texas HRYN ADAMS allas, Texas L ALEXANDER erman, Texas 'RY ANDERSON erman, Texas , , V LQ.. -, s PIX 'SSL -. N 1, - ' ' , 'f V I vw . X ---f X , . I lfi-'-l tffgzfl V 'rfQ'l'5',,l '5e..'p5i.,.,, q L' :K A R A4 A la, , ,.,. .-'hf12'3'2,s -1 N .A ., ' LL BORRIES Irving, Texas RBARA BEROYLES Houston, Texas ULAH BURKETT Monroe, Louisiana DHN CAHILL Sherman, Texas 'll' -'ff' ZRRY DAWSON Sherman, Texas AVID DIGKEY Dallas, Texas TAN DUNCAN Haskell, Texas .ETIS DUNN Saint Jo, Texas JUNIORS X -Q' wif-1 lv A : 2. v -, .f z . WTR wg 'cf ' V V-'13 . ,f A, U5 i 4-1-44 ' I .137 E 'Iv 4,-5-,, , 'vis JERRY APPLE Holdenville, Oklahoma MILTON AYLOR San Antonio, Texas RUTH BELLO Dallas, Texas BRUCE BLOME Dallas, Texas wa 3' 'Q 4,1 ., 'N RANDY GONEY Weatherford, Texas CHARLES CROWSON Denison, Texas BOBBIE CULLISON Dallas, Texas RAY CUSHMAN Sherman, Texas i' fu-H+ 4- 'AV , E! T V if-ll Al ., A I A, -,,' ' L:- 1 .IUNIORS Q4 N N., BUCK FILES Kilgore, Texas JAMES FOSTER Odessa, Texas KATHY FOSTER Diana, Texas BOB GANI Toronto, Ontario, Canada MARTHA HALSTED Houston, Texas JAMES HANNA Corpus Christi, Texas ANN HARPER Houston, Texas BILL HARRIS Saint Jo, Texas '-531' W. .. -Q, 4 N 4.29 J' ifvk T? i n ha ,X Q Fa . ' A ' ': I . ,QQ LW ' rf?-9 flag , P-, ' ,, , . , V fisawv- V . -5 5 wffufui 'L' ' nh fp- X. dwwqh, n -fe -Q - ,f.2ffss.,s-mf Q4 ' 'r '5 T? -SQ- .sa- - 2 We-r N-,,,,.., WELDON EATON Kerens, Texas JACKIE EDWARDS Kaufman, Texas JAPRED ELLARD Ladonia, Texas MILOU FERNANDEZ Sherman, Texas v: in A ' 9' GHRISTA GIESEN Kronach, Germany JOHN GOULD Beaumont, Texas NANCY GRACY Weatherford, Texas TOM GUIN Big Spring, Texas WT- .,-' ' f' Qif., 4 .i'-- ' 'XJ -M PAUL HARRIS Denison, Texas MIKE HENDERSON Bells, Texas KENNETH HERN Waco, Texas WESLEY HOPP Lubbock, Texas OM HUEY Tyler, Texas MMY HUNT Liberty, Texas HN HUNTER Brownsville, Texas DEY HURST Sherman, Texas F14 . I . :il -J JUNIORS JN LANDERS Batesville, Arkansas LY ELIZABETH LAZENBY Shawnee, Oklahoma LL LEDEBUR San Antonio, Texas Y LOVELESS San Benito, Texas Q--11' ali 'C 'Q- .X4 Ng MCDANIEL Hobbs, New Mexico LEANOR MCLEROY Sherman, Texas ILLY MADDOX Van, Texas UD MAINES Florence, Texas . 'b'E ' 4-- r ,. nal JESSE JONES Sherman, Texas MARY KENNEDY Dallas, Texas GLEN KIRK Waxahachie, Texas BOBBYE KRAFT Winnneld, Louisiana -S 1 -1 .. - N. 'i ?' Q SANDY,' LUNDGREN San Antonio, Texas JEAN MCALPINE Gifu, Japan JIM MGCULLOUGH Harlingen, Texas JACK MGCLENDON Elgin, Texas ,gf v . l' Q mm 'Q' ' ' Su, IYS Nia? ROBERT MINSHEW Sherman, Texas JON MOLINE Fort Worth, Texas ESKRID GE MOORE Dallas, Texas KEMP MOORE Dallas, Texas DANNY PAGE Midland, Texas DICK POTEET Paris, Texas JUDY PRICE Dallas, Texas SANDRA REININGER San Antonio, Texas JUNICRS -I' -e- JACK MANES Dallas, Texas MARCY MAN GRUM Sherman, Texas ROY MERRILL Sherman, Texas FRANK MEYER Texas City, Texas U6 uv .Q 'I oi .9161 L wifi tufqf 6-4 feb W 5: siv fi I RONNIE MURPHY Ben Wheeler, Texas JACQUE NIPPER Wichita Falls, Texas NANCY NISBETT Oklahoma Citv. Oklahr MARGIE NOEL Howe, Texas LEROY RHODES Frederick, Oklahoma DOTTYE RICHARDS Dallas, Texas DON ST. CLAIR Denison, Texas GINGER SEATON McAllen, Texas GAYNO SHELTON Perry, Oklahoma SAM SHIELDS Plano, Texas CHARLES SMITH Duncan, Oklahoma FRANCES SMITH San Augustine, Texas JO BOB TAYLOR Gregory, Texas DAN THOMPSON Dallas, Texas SHIRLEY THOMPSON Dallas, Texas JOYCE THRASHER San Antonio, Texas JUNIORS Y- - . - - -k -I -- --vw - 1' F7-:ig-g-.wr-qv-:N v , ,.:-- rf -'.-A -2 ,..- -vu. ref ' LARRY C, T SMITH Ardmore, Oklahoma BARBARA STEELE Dallas, Texas VERN SUTTON Oklahoma City, Oklahoma HOWARD TAYLOR Sherman, Texas asf' M TOMMY TUCKER Harlingen, Texas ALAN WALDROP lg, v-gl. Sherman, Texas JOHN WALLACE Dallas, Texas LAUGHTON WHITEHEAD Longview, Texas WILLIE WIGGINS Monroe, Louisiana JOE WOOD Sherman, Texas HAZEN WOODS Midland, Texas Q 3 PAT WARGO A Bellaire, Texas ! cv , CHNRLIE WRIGHT Wichita Falls, Texas JOE ZURBORG Winnsboro, Texas In Memoriam JUNIORS A' r 'A 'A 4 .,,. .. .Natl H, :u.,,.W 'i A-. A 'A ' u -1 'ie ' X ! 3-a !5,'f.Ni 'rr-r-.-N :.,Qv-, X- . . 1 Pin SOPHOMCRES s-.-,. - fda . ' -' '--'cr-'?. -fi.: JL ' if f 513' 351--C-fc ij I, , Iwi' -1 3355 , YR Bon Miller, Vice President Sue Schoeneck, Secretary-Treasurer Billy Dyal, President 'irq 4' .1 J! N. vg ,mmf I ii I E, 'T .vi w cl, an P I , A .'-ln j 'Ns 'W' . T 1 , vi , ' r -'- ', '. .1 ','1.. L A ,t. fw- N H Wm 1-v ?V ! JL . LYNN BAINE Waco, TOM BOURBON Abilene, MIKE BROYLES Bellaire, LIZ CAILLET Dallas, GLENDA CI-IADWICK Houston, DOYLE CHAPPELL Houston, DIANE CHARLES Dallas, MEREDITH CHIDSEY Kerrville, , , , 9' 'l TN. A S- il ss F u Lf, , ll M - - ' ' f f: , V , . lfl' - ,f , U . I' Ll JOHN DILLARD Gladewater, ANNA DOGGETT Cuero, RICKEY DUE Bonham, DAVID DUNCAN Haskell, Texas Texas Texas 1-'fp Texas K, L. A ,.-,,. Texas Texas fy! Texas 8571 'Q-J Texas lyk as K I. .W iz' 'wi ? - x BILL ALEXANDER JUDY ALEXANDER BILL ALTMAN JACKIE ARNWINE Nr-av 'sd Sherman, Texas Dallas, Texas Dallas, Texas Ector, Texas f:-M5-'I Texas -- Texas 9 Texas 3- I fd .x Texas SHEILA CAMPBELL Dallas, Texas ERNESTO CANO ' Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico DON CAPLINGE'R Dallas, Texas GINGER CARRUTH Dallas, Texas 1 fs- L A J A AW I 'ff 21 '3 f ,Q 'Gifs' .fl r A K x V If 2-, 1 Juju Z N-gb, L' X 1 BINNY COE Tulsa, Oklahoma l BOBBY COLEMAN Sherman, Texas SAUNDRA COPELAND Weatherford, Texas BETH DAVENPORT Dallas, Texas ii ORES JEAN EBERTS LASANDRA FAGG BETH FIGLEY TOM FLANAGAN Temple, Texas Sherman, Texas Itasca, Texas Dallas, Texas LA -si H.. N ,,4,,i,. H l U - L. ,-W I . B , ' T L? 'Q P JACK FLEMING Q A ' ' ' 'iff PLA Murphy, North Carolina A . 1 J -fa T J , . A sw A 4 MARIDELLE FOSTER Marlin, Texas f' . JAMES FRANKLIN T725 5, px ' 'Q Whitewright, Texas ' L T I I SALLY GALLAHER I L N , Fort Smith, Arkansas A1 a I -A 1.7 1 1, A K --' '15, .T .T f ffflfn Q, , I -1' :fl I E Hof-fi. -..: tt.1:f'.4sv1 ' f SANDRA GIBSON Houston, Texas ' I , L 3' ' 6 LEE GILBERT San Benito, Texas ,V I - ji G ,1 4 sw so JERRY GREADY Houston, Texas ' AQ' I .. '? KJ: CONNIE GRIFFIN sywooio, Georgia 1 I ,.g:Ejgj','3g, j iaafgfff w is ' w X i f 2, ' QL Alf' A -fag A - A A A fffmgk. Lf is 4 J A x 1 . - . ,QT-, ' f W BERT GROVES Odessa, Texas 'Nm ff'-1 'hx' 'V dsl f A. fs 4' X 4, -I . sit I It Al My ', JERRY I-IODGES Sherman, Texas JEANETTE HOLLENBAUGH Dallas, Texas ELIZABETH HURLEY Fort Worth, Texas CAROL IRWIN Port Arthur, Texas Q' '1'+':v 'X A , ,I ...L ' Fxx, fi JODY HELLMUTH Dallas, Texas CHARLES HENDRICKS Fort Worth, Texas JOANN HILLARD Sherman, Texas 0- ' 'vi .X . any . yi f Y' 'wi ' i . 'Mow 391+-Lt KAY JACK Houston, Texas SUSIE JACKSON Odessa Texas MARGARET JAMES Fayetteville Texas OANNA JOHNSTON Tyler Texas SAUNDRA LAVENDER SOP JOHN KEITH Sherman, LARRY KEMP Paris, FREDDA McNEIL KING Sherman, ROBERT G. LANDOLT Austin, , i E Texas Texas Texas Texas 7 Sherman, Texas JODY LAWRENCE Dallas, Texas CAROL JEAN LINDLEY Navasota, Texas BILL LIPSCOMB Killeen, Texas , J DICK MALLOY Dallas, Texas PATSY MANNING Sherman, Texas SARA COLE MAPLES Tyler, Texas BONNIE RUTH MAY Sherman, Texas w 'f VIRGINIA LYON Houston, Texas PAT MGCLURG Marara, Venezuela LARRY MGCULLOUGH Conroe, Texas DAN MCELROY Sherman, Texas A ' U, EI, J I Fflllll ITN ilk ,Xl V ,lf if I JEAN MAY Van Alstyne, Texas ANTONETTE MICHULKA Houston, Texas CHARLES BON MILLER Dallas, Texas JIMMY MILLER Dallas, Texas ,yr Af, - , LYNDA MILLEN Sherman, Texas CAROLE MONEY Sherman, ,Texas ANN MONTGOMERY Dallas, Texas MARY MOORE New York, New York ., ' J' 1, if. me 'X I ' ' , vw , ORES PHYLLIS MOORE JORGE OLGUIN Taxco, Guerrero, Mexico Austin, Texas SUE PARDUE JON PATTERSON Alto, Louisiana Houston, Texas I' fa . 4 E ,ig 1 x ' Y 1 r J RICHARD PORTER Sherman, Texas JOHN PURCELL Bellaire, Texas NAT READ Glendale, California SANDRA 'REIFFERT Cuero, Texas like RANDY RUSSELL Sherman, Texas ED SCHEIBLICH Marlin, Texas TED SCHIRMER Sherman, Texas SUE SCHOENECK Dallas, Texas gn.. ,,. 5, ,I J - ,QL T 3, A Q JAN PEARSALL VIRGINIA PERDUE DONNA PHIFER -an if .9 E Q N 'S' aff? - ,L Nd 'lv K. JUDI POGUE I ill A up-H eb it 0 Houston, Texas Longview, Texas Dallas, Texas Sonora, Texas T , L , ,, . ! f mv! V 'iv ,i 'fl ' , xw ' - . A alll, ff' ' i I ' PEGGY RHEINLAENDER San Antonio, EDNA ROGERS CHARLES ROLFE JOHN ROMAN 1 A304 -J ' 7 ' 5, i ' 1.3 w .y 1 - ,E 3, 6' ff! I v. T .ML Houston, Sherman, Sherman, Texas Texas Texas Texas WARREN SCOTT Weatherford, Texas STELLA SEDGWICK Las Cruces, New Mexico D. A. SHARPE Dallas, Texas BARBARA SIMMONS Fort Worth, Texas '23 -- XD' CATHY STANDEFER Midland, Texas SHERRY STEWART Wichita Falls, Texas BARBARA STONE Oklahoma City, Oklahoma DON SUMERLIN Bellaire, Texas 4 4 BK.. A :gi -v A C I A., '3- itl 4' f X f ,F 3 A ' x ry ' NSS, QU' Xa SUE THOMPSON Longview, Texas BOB THORNTON Sherman Texas J SHARON TORBETT Denison, Texas JOANN UECKER Dallas, Texas Zim 196 I PAT SIMS I Sherman, Texas CAROLYN SMITH Corpus Christi, Texas LINDA SMITH Sherman, Texas JOHN SOLOMON Houston, Texas IM B. N. TALIAFERRO JANE TAYLOR Sherman, Texas MARTIN J. TAYLOR Houston ROGER TESCH iw ' .x 3.57 T -reg MADELINE WHITTEN Dallas, Texas LOIS ANN WILDER n Corpus Christi, Texas JOHN ED WITHERS Fort Worth, DICK WOOD Sherman, Texas Texas '4 dh, i LARRY ULAND SUSAN VOSHEN EDDIE WAGONER DEDE WATSON 1. Q . Denison, Texas ,Texas Bellaire, Texas ,f-Q l! i . , A s Q r Sherman, Abilene, Sherman, Dallas, Texas Texas Texas Texas pg 4. 1 X V r x Birthday, dear Schotsie. ef,RK9Y org Rn D 0,1 909 sew no uv, b ,. , U leS, Holderb Ben' Chi s weerheqrf? Surprise, Brenda 'Wm ? i I'm Carol. No, I'm Carol. . . W- - .4 gf'-,S','D..wflE.'i?YH1!: ... 2, gm ox Va 332 f 'Wm,,,. 'if-zlfgj' J, ' . . Ng ia, ., Hi --..fi.. ., . ' in-1211 . n 5 . -J' ps-,. Ze' 3 ,f -,'- ' H ,r dgfsl' .3 ' :MH 151.1- . AAN. : ' JE -4 'L 'gn 1 g agg it - L V WQ ,EQ Wi PJ V 1 ' I '35 x 'w ' Q ' e 3 V41 3 . E 7 U Wg I E111 5 ' 1 tqvhz. 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I gl! 4 J 'Fl 'f FR I-IAZEL CAMPBELL Denison, Texas JUDY CANADA Dallas, Texas RAYMOND CAPETILLO Dallas, Texas ANIETA CARRUTH Sherman, Texas I LARRY CROW San Antonio, Texas LYNDA DICKENS San Antonio, Texas RANDY DICKSON Friona, Texas JOE DORN Sherman, Texas x l l Q. 1 'f 4' -It F I - I '47 4l'if'f,:li'a I 1' ,. J'4'?fL- ' , 42ii'5?511h ' ga,-.sflrfeggw iz-R' JERRY DURHAM Sherman, Texas ANN DYKSTERHUIS Oklahoma City, Oklahoma JOHN DAVID EARNEST Odessa, Texas TRULAH EVERETT Houston, Texas l --ffl ,,m,,, Qaee BILL COBB Sherman, Texas JANET COFFMAN She-rman, Texas NANCY COLEMAN Sherman, Texas LINDA COOK Denison, Texas 1 Yusuf MARY LOU DUKE Sherman, Texas MIKE DUKE Odessa, Texas DONNIE DUNCAN Celeste, Texas VICTOR DURBIN Denison, Texas T' 1' 5 is -Pi- EN DALE EWING Dallas, Texas FAYDELLE FARMER Dallas, Texas MELANIE FEENEY Houston, Texas VIRGINIA FIGLEY Itasca, Texas ..-.,.-m .VJ ,b .-. M , , V W T, . my A- 'fry-' ' , - E' pf' I ll , 41 ll I . ., ed' ' ' . 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V A E as td Q 'Q' GEORGE FLEISCHER Weatherford, Texas CAROLE FRANZEN Dallas, Texas KATIE FUTCH Freeport, Texas ROBERT GALBRAITH Arkadelphia, Arkansas KEN GOOCH Pasadena, Texas DIAN GOULD Beaumont, Texas JOHN GRAGG Norman, Oklahoma BARBARA GREADY Houston, Texas ,I iz '- Q rg 'aa , , 'Qin '96, GEORGE HAIL Crockett, Texas RICHARD HAIRSTON Conroe, Texas LETITIA HALL Houston, Texas J AMES HAN SEN Sherman, Texas E. sg' fg V1 - 1 -3,-1 V 25 be , mx JUDY HARRISON Fort Worth, Texas DON HART Dallas Texas HELEN HAYES Edinburg, Texas STANLEY HAZLEWOOD Sherman, Texas ' 75, '19 f JANICE HESTER Haskell, RICHARD HEWGLEY Texas Perrin Air Force Base, Texas JOHN HITT Houston, Texas SARA HOLDERBAUM Fort Worth, Texas 5 l CAROLYN JAMES Hugo, Oklahoma EDWIN JAMES Tyler, Texas DON JARVIS Sherman, Texas MURRAY OHNSTON J Shreveport, Louisiana FR LUGETTA HARBISON Graham, Texas LYNN HARRINGTON Longview, Texas BLAKELY HARRISON Hugo, Oklahoma GLO HARRISON Sherman, Texas 1 VH 'QE- BETTY HEALY Bellaire, Texas BRIAN HELLER Sherman, Texas LARRY HENRY Sherman, Texas ANN HEJRRSCHER Odessa, Texas b , , 'fini -.Jw L , 2, 'lv I 'ol v H I I 5-A iii f . 45 L. i 5. I Ha M JOHN HOUSE Denison, Texas JACK HURLEY Fort Worth, Texas BILL HUSER Wewoka, Oklahoma TOMMY HYDE Paris, Texas ui EN JIM JOINER Sherman, Texas BRENDA JONES Marlin, Texas CLIF JONES Dallas, Texas JOANNE JONES Jackson, Mississippi CAROLINE KLEIN Dallas, Texas SHARON LANGSTON Houston, Texas BILL LAWRENCE Hope, Arkansas ARNOLD LEE Denison, Texas I l 9 , Q ' ,,,. , I l , . l ' ' . w - - .Ni ,,.: In sig, 9 -'N . ' we 1 '... ', .' lf:-:ggi . HELEN LUKE Dallas, Texas JERRY MGBEE Howe, Texas ROBYN MCCHESNEY Gladewatcr, Texas JOE MCCLAIN Tyler, Texas r 1 asestfgzes. 1:- 5? P-'ab XJ IK gi' lt:-U ' N. g, Q., V5 P' . FF: , i kpf ,-av , l l w in 'aun- KAY JONES Dallas, DIANA KARR Orange, JIM KELLER She-rman, CAROL KINGELIN Houston, Texas Texas Texas Texas JOAN LEINNEWEBER San Marcos, DON LOGAN Conroe, JEANETTE LOVE Houston, TOMMY LOWE Freeport, Texas Texas Texas Texas . . M , ,... , ,f Jw. T, 1 'I 1 V n' .1 1 Y P' -R ex L. 1 JACK MGKENZIE Mexia, Texas JILL MCKENZIE Tulsa, Oklahoma JERRY MGMAHAN Denton, Texas JOHN SCOTTY MCMAHON Dallas, Texas 'wal' I A, .msg 5 A V ,if avg l 1 ' T Nu H x. lx. -1 'xv' MARGARET MANNIN G Denison, Texas LUIS MANUECO Tampico, Tamaulipas, Mexico JOHN MARSHALL Sherman, Texas CERVANDO MARTINEZ Dallas, Texas and 'il 5 'ex xl' I Tj, ' . rw' s A , wa ' . H, Ll MICHAEL MEZZINO Galveston, BILL MILLIGAN Austin, Texas Texas MOLLY MORRISS San Antonio, Texas MARY CATHERINE MOSES Austin, Texas V-sv dug, 37 , , ws-Q J ' ' Lkfqrillw i j. JUDY NEWMAN Houston, Texas JERRY PARK Sherman, Texas DAN PARKER Sherman, Texas JAMES PARKER Rockport, Texas Us 'CD f . .-.mf 'Lf FRE DONNA MGNALL Dallas, ANN MCNATT Austin, Texas Texas MARGART MALLOY Dallas, Texa: ELAINE MANGELSDORF Houston, Texas , V A 1 . P f J ' :pn -1 1,5 H , 7' ,.,. H' ' x 6 Z, 'K ' , Y P I, ' , -L, In JM? E' ' GX A and :li A. ,. . -, x'- WW W5 - l L: is 23.3 -. . V .,..,M--m S ',,, Ik j V 1' ., -il' STANLEY MATHEWS Freeport, Texas ARTHUR MELSON Denison, Texas DICKIE MELTON Sherman, Texas JIM METZ Waco, Texas 1 s,+a as ,.sY . I '75, I ' I 3' I x .. 1, I 1 Y DON MULLINS Sherman, HARRY MYERS San Antonio, LARRY MYERS San Antonio, DUB NARRAMORE Wake Village, 55 'dl M, -IQ? x.--' Texas Texas Texas Texas 4 AREN PARSONS Lawton, Oklahoma IKE PARSONS Lawton, Oklahoma NDY PIERCE Pasadena, Texas INGSLEY PLATTS Houston, Texas so Q6 '-K se-- ROBERT PUMPELLY Sherman, Texas MARY GAYLE PUTMAN San Antonio, Texas CHARLES REATI-IE'R-FORD Sherman, Texas ALICIA REDDICK Austin, Texas G!!! Q-ai 11 S Q 'RICHARD POWERS Dallas, BARBARA PRAEGER San Antonio, TOM PUCKETT Texas Texas Holdenville, Oklahoma CHRIS PUMPELLY Sherman, Texas 'Q 4 ' , V 4 ' ' X X 1-5 'je- Wvi , l 'X .J I 'C' SCI-IOTSIEH RICHTE'R Rosenberg, Texas MIKE RILEY Sherman, Texas RAYMOND RYAN Cason, Texas SUE SCI-IEIBLICH Marlin, Texas an JERRY REITZ Bellaire, JANE REYNOLDS Dallas, ROBERT RICHARDSON Sherman, KAY RICHTER Waco, Texas Texas Texas Texas I Q 9+ Ei' eg 18 lf llil A A, 5515 I all al l X'-x ' '. Q -. 1 T, JOYCE SCI-IMALSTIEG Sinton, ANNE SCHOENECK Dallas, CAROL SCHOENECK Dallas, EDITH SEARCY junction, Texas Texas Texas Texas CARL SNIDEJR Sherman, Texas DAVID SPROWL Sherman, Texas BILL STARK Wellington, Kansas JUDY STEEN Greenville, Texas N N q '- l l l Ya-h--A-A 4,--Q - - ---.-If-Q-1 3v-,--- ----1 - ----- - -----4 -, L ' S. ' JOE SEIBOLD Sherman, Texas M, ' FRANK SMITH Crockett, Texas GORDON SMITH Austin, Texas .,. R ,V Y 1 I J lr l T IT Z-5 l 'g' 'Z I. 144 , I , , LINDA SMITH Temple, Texas - . T ' .H-T .JV A l 110 ,,-ni CARLTON SUITER Houston, Texas JOE SWAFFORD Odessa, Texas PAUL TATUM Marshall, Texas ALLEANE TAYLOR Dallas, Texas 'T if-W ' , ww V 51+-an ,L 3, wg J I x-j Vg, at l I LL- 5 4w.u1 l.,1l!r 'M -.,.,, E. W. TUCKER Denison, Texas DORIS VAN HOOSER Sherman, Texas JOHN WAGGONER Wichita Falls, Texas PAT WALDROP Sherman, Texas I i: S'77 BARRY STEGALL Dallas, Texas NORMAN STEPTER Dallas, Texas RONNIE STEVENSON Fort Smith, Arkansas WILL STIDD Fort Worth, Texas .-9.5, l 'i.as. u nik . - d-.N f ' la 'S R I ' l , rr .1 A ' ' X -1 X I JJ if ' Q , w if YJ U M. Yum 5 f f BAXTER TAYLOR Dallas, Texas Sm' S1 35 NANCY TENNANT Odessa, Texas 'r V' 'W lk? BILL THOMPSON Dallas Texas El? ' ' A 1 JOHN TRAVIS V K Oklahoma City, Oklahoma N f 1, x , 4 XJMX X EN MARCIA WALLACE Dallas, Texas ANN WATSON LaMarque, Texm VPRGINIA WATSON Denison, Texas DOUG WEBB i ,, Irving, Texas f x , ' :+, 4' , 5 0 Y X J U .x .R SALLY WHITE Odessa, Texas JIM WILBOURN Pasadena, Texas GETA WILCOX Odessa, Texas CHARLES WILLIAMS Van Alstync, Texas Q ul gs., OCIE WRIGHT Sulphur Springs, PATSY WRIGHT Gonzales, PHYLLIS WRIGHT Denison, ROBERT M. WRIGHT Lubbock, BETTYE WYLY Tyler, Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas 141 ! 'p TED WEHMEYER PHIL WELCH JAMES WELLS -if l . -13 . .p-JPL Tr r 5- If, If H S4 , EBB WHITE .ik Meri' JUDITH WILLIAMS JEAN WILSON MELINDA WITTY 4 REQ MARTY WRIGHT I - A X ,,,I, We--1, ,v , , I il I 'Yin VQFSJI ,kL..5 4 , Q' S 1 l ' -- l P E . V V - ,ev In Memoriam Jackie Cole I 1 El Paso, Texas Dallas, Texas Belton, Texas Dallas, Texas Odessa, Texas Dallas, Texas Shreveport, Louisiana Freeport, Texas 4, ' 1' M . - ' H110 . 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How oxlow n cf-up 0100 scfuw Donll look below fell OWS ,E ,I , 1. .,, . x Petticoufs cmd legs but no can-can Time: Sundown Event: Hurst- Orhz Duel Catherine Dale Dallas Freshman .ill , f Y? New srunmrs 4. Peggy Edwards Dallas Freshman Lee Grisso Monna Ruth Horner Sherman Sherman Freshman Sophomore 0 -5 Edith Daplan Sherman Senior ' i f , ' -Q J i .-ff 1 ll F V A 7 f Z . ll L Ray Morse Nancy Muns Bruce Rector Wilbur Rodgers Sherman Odessa Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Waxahachie, Junior Freshman Sophomore Junior Gerald Sandford Sherman Junior George Smith Sherman Sophomore '? 'i- ilv Richard Andrews Shirley Duke Sherman Sherman 5-ll , 4, I Ray Smith Sherman X I 'X 16-A 'C' , C? Joe Smith Duane Staggers Sheila Swan Marietta Thompson Bonham Denison Dallas Lovington, New Mexico Freshman Freshman Freshman Junior 7 7 :1 ' i it f , of SPECIAL F W' STUDENTS l . H , .M l ' l l , W ': ers: Joe Sudderth Sherman I , ,Of Jr..- N .... Gladice Belden I Lv mm: Rush Enfrekin Nonette Kolb , J STUDENTS Mildred Powell '- Clara Scott S i Tommie Spalding '- ,ff T, ' C STUDENTS NOT PICTU FRESHMEN Lois Adams, Denison Arthur Barnett, Dallas Wayne Buckley, Sherman Robert Caldwell, Sherman Stephen Corley, Richardson Robert Estes, Sherman Robert Freeman, Denison Richard Hairston, Conroe Ru'fus'Head, Sherman Roy Poulter, Denison Linda Randolph, Sherman Robert Rehmet, Sherman Charles Robertson, Sherman Edward Sammons, Dallas Barbara Scheurer, Sherman William Tolbert, Sherman Grant Tollifson, Sherman Margaret Williams, Dallas Charles Wilson, Sherman SOPHOMORES Audie Apple, Sherman Lawrence Anderson, She Mary Baker, Sherman Robert Briggs, Houston Byron Brannum, Sherman fmdn William Carrell, Sherman William Cheatwood, Dun David Clark, Dallas John Derryberry, Sherma James Dwight, Midland Billie Dyal, Bay City Jean Futch, Houston Jerry Harlan, Sherman can, Oklahoma n Billy Kohlhausen, Houston Evelyn Louwien, Dallas Joe Marshall, Denison Richard Martin, Denison Michael Mitchell, Denison Ruth Pan, Faipei, Formosa Daryl Preston, Saint Jo Jack Putnam, Texas City Roy Joe Rackley, Corpus Flourine Rouse, Howe Christi William Southerland, Sherman James Stotts, Dallas Johnnie Tramel, Tom Bea Jim Walls, LaMarque Dean Wallace, Conroe I1 John Buz1y Watson, Sherman Richard Wright, Sherman JUNIORS Ronald Beck, Sherman Jane Burton, Port Lavaca Hassie Carson, Sherman William Coates, Austin John Denton, Sherman Charles Duval, Sherman Margaret Edmiston, Longview Rex Elmore, Denison Richard Gazloy, Arlington, Virginia Wha-Suck Han, Seoul, Korea Fleda Lambert, Sherman Lynn Low, Van Alstyne William Malone, Denison Tommie Perryman, Sherman John Price, Perrin Air Base I ff? ff? 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N ' fgwifff' Q9 M ' 'F jg.. . 5, , 0 QT JJ Z 'B , d,,.. , V 110 Years 3' in il U 9 V ji 'L ' n of Great QQ O, ,'2fZf'1.f22.S.- '32, .f H, 919' 0 rt - A C 1- h lm ,U K 6156 T ,bk c omp IS ments . ng x lx ity 2. W M . Elijah? 1 t ' f I We lil W fi from the halls of Austin College have come generations of men and women who went on into the world to give enduring light for the pathways of their fellow men. Compliments of AMERICAN LIBERTY OIL COMPANY TODDIE L. WYNNE, President Dallas, Texas 1849 'A f A C? ri: H 1 B' I F' X gp 4 Q, :P A H 5 -'J R 5' 'I - S C7 .R f' CD 21 ,f, 'D v-I E-SIL., '92, 4. ,... 44-Q 'D ,ln-mm f4,.?gw+.- ggi? ,R 1 '-' Z V LIL fi f-R jk fi ,.u- ' J E55-fi Z 0 LL- xx 'Ze' 'db iiSAi 2v if , CD V '79 l ' F' S9 U1 Q Q D m :H S Us o rw S ca.. E. B gr. ra. S ,T E if 5? 55' 3. O 5, V 1959 Operating Rotary Drilling Rigs in the Permian Basin and North Texas MIDLAND TOWER PHONE MU 2-3766 MIDLAND, TEXAS ROBERT L. WOOD Owner Working together . . BAKER IDORM l lx U HARDWICKE-ETTER COMPANY i fwgooiif? llllliyg o .H - tr Y Sherman, Texas 530020 3' 00 60 5.?,x1-,Q ,- . N ,cj , J. INDUSTRIAL division of 7 ' SUPPLIES HARDWICKE-men COMPANY NE ' j A lliw. I 1 fin' E. Gini' we Azlillf 9' H' .fi HARDWICKE-EITER COMPANY eMqflQfQ1N .An if ,J nun- :waxy lm: 9 COTTON GIN division of MACHINERY HARDWICKE-ETTER COMPANY HY . . :Bk es we have nice rooms but our policy A is to save them for students. QEAD ,K Fe xg. ffl ii ,M ,I l E i 5 sl? fli fi gl i i'iit We l Qu A U M m gl fr' 5 5 nl ' E ll ffm it 1 l A ' 'LQEQQW' A . 1..- ..,. .,.,., L ll a ar BEST WISHES to the students of Austin College from your friends at M gl P National Bank. THE MERCHANTS 85 PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK Sherman, Texas ,ff C if it E U E i FEL if Q 3 H gf 4 - Orenduff Jewelers '53 North Texas' Finest Q f W ,- ggi Q L50 -A L Name In ., x . Ill! .'I'l -A r - I ,mm mmm fm-1' Diamonds - Watches - Gifts 'iiEzi:1z5:infi:a'+ A nvmitillir-lk! mmmuuvnkgyl wma! M-.4 f J. C. SCRUGGS, Mgr. .th 4 U nf 4 T gazing ' t or time f , iam: fgm' J , ,f 32232 5152 V' ff 125 N. Travis Dial 'rw 5 5542 'muff X ' SW wt U lv ...ug N' 'His lem E' bA' 1.-if ' VCI1ll1gS y ppolntment 7551! f R ff 3.-4 f if, ' , ll x 4 Yeah, come to think of it, our exam WAS 35114 this morning! ERD rink D pe G A-1 PRINTING sHoP Phone 'FW 2-9633 207W E. Houston THE FRIENDLY PEPPER'UPPER We Print Everything THAT NEVER LETS You Letter press Multigraphing DOWN Forms Mimeographing Typing Addressing Mailing 'Books Letters Mailing Lists 0 Offset Your Daily Newspaper - The Total Selling Medium Newspapers give you more for your advertising dollar Sherman Democrat OUR SALUTATIONS TO THE STUDENT BODY THE FACULTY OF AUSTIN COLLEGE ANDERSON, CLAYTON 81 CO. FOODS DIVISION REFINERS AND MANUFACTURERS MRS TUCKERS SHORTENING FLAIR SHORTENING MEADOLAKE MARGARINE CAPRI SALAD OIL 8: VELVET OIL FOR THE HOME A COMPLETE LINE OF SHORTENINGS 8: OILS FOR THE BAKERY AND INSTITUTIONAL TRADE REFINED 8: PROCESSED BULK FATS 8: OILS FOR FOOD MANUFACTURERS Congratulations to the Class of '59 HA ,gather dgeds elerniiyg he can never tell where his influenfe stops. I B M -The Education of Henry Adams International Business Machines Corp. The Quaker Oats Company Supplies Division Sherman, Texas Austin College It Pays to Save at BOOK STORE Sherman Savings 8 loan in the Student Union Building Association COMPLETE LINE OF 213 N. Travis Phone TW 2-4191 M3-Stefpiece SHERMAN School Supplies R. T. HOOD'S GULF SERVICE Gulf Crest, No-Nox and Good Gulf Gasoline 4 We are closed on Sunday ri YOUR SAFETY IS OUR BUSINESS . IM, Travis and Brockett Phone TW 5-3854 A ljlselifigjus L 'lfff' 'K . . 1:25552 Vzszt THE GRAYSON HOTEL and THE JUNIOR GRILL . and the last line is . . . Made in U.S.A. Patent No. 3064983 SHERMAN, TEXAS -1: 1 We WM 'W' 3 lm blriseve SFR 0 D 0 n A Q 1- f 9522550 nomo ' V 1 25' Q ' r onL Mx, TdfL0LU7N2L4 FINE FOOD , 1 1 Pnonucrs . i cmvs Qfffim, 'v'1 II A 1521.4 MORTON FOODS ' DALLAS FORT WORTH LUBBOCK YOUR COLLEGE CLEANERS EOR Sberman's 31 Years Most Modem Amana Largest ZZ Service .,12-lg'.'g.1:' -- '.-' 9 '- 11. -. ' SWNQI? ff Drug S tore E V A N S AN AUSTIN COLLEGE BOOSTER JACK McKINSTER D I- y C I e a n e I- 5 SELF SERVICE DRUG STORE 117-19 E. Wan sf. Phone TW 3-1854 ' ' ' ' 'W 2'8 1 I I 1 E I Q WM! A f EW Wx! S, 'f U! E, ', . 2 -g x utetviffqmm-!,...:1.4 h , y. hliivlw 39 my' rename'-.nxleiatf --7 ,?,.AmIIlt1 'Ing' fm 3 I 1 nlT4i1lH11nmir31l Wmygi F' f 1 it I f , Wyiiliffqgf, S ggi ,, -fir Li' , -551,1- l LW' N :A 4 ' Q.:- S 0 4 -1 : 6 f-- T, A L I :frai- -'.:?45 KC .. .. - , , .5l' l 'ff -gkdfir E :eg -R--11 ' - nfi WJ- FV. -f ,ff ..., 1 7 U H Have a good week end! Em X CARL'S Finest food in North Texas DENISON TEXAS Compliments of LINE MATERIAL INDUSTRIES Division of McGraw Edison Company SHERMAN, TEXAS Lewie ci Lavender Co. WHOLESALE Gnocrzns Sherman, Texas Distributors of Tiny Kernel Fancy Country Gentleman Com Kuner's Fancy Colorado Canned Vegetables AFTER EVERY GAME WE56 140 YOU LM? jf A real thirst Quencher and Nothing does it like Seven Up Waldo Burial Waldo Service Association Insurance Co. Complfmnf-f of . 'Aw-fir ,-jgl-lf' 'I ' :Q U I J'.,J'-jcln, 7 XIV'-' Q - STEWART CLEANERS T'I'-i' 5' ' U 'f , 1' 53,7 'alll J! , j 'gg .f!2 'g.f 301 E. Brockett . ,- - A-. 4!mwz::..,,'. -v' l 1 - -fi, 1-, g if 111: Phone TW 3-2835 WALDO FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Phone TW 3-1101 619 No. Travis, Sherman, Texas Sherman Texas Phone TW 5-1101 Mc CRAW'S RESTAURANT Your patronage is always gratefully appreciated at WHITEACRE'S Service Station 524 N. TRAVIS Phone TW 3-1757 SHERMAN: Home of Austin College MEMBER OF F. D. I. C. granfz PRINTING SERVICE A complete Printing Service SHERMAN, TEXAS Phone TW 3-1433 219 E. Houston GUS TURLEY'S FOOD .MARKET A Good Place to Trade QUALITY FIRST Service With a Smile We Bend Over Backwards to Please IO E' SPORTING GOODS S1lermon's Complete Athletlc House TEXAS LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS I I2 S. Walnui' TW 3-l337 FOREMOST DAIRIES, INC. The Greaf Name in Dairy Producis MILK AND ICE CREAM GRAYSON COUNTY'S PIONEER Mutual Fire Insurance Agency BINKLEY INSURANCE AGENCY SHERMAN Saving: With Safety 125 Over twenty-two years of service Akumzikad IIIIIIIW In Orenduff's Congratulations to the class of 1959 PRlCE'S Your Favorite Department Store Plus S8cH Green Stamps Compliments of S,H.KRESS and Co. FOXWORTH - GALBRAITH LUMBER CQMPANY Incorporated LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL Specializing in All Kinds of Building Material Retail Yards Serving Texas, New Mexico and Arizona I7 'l f 612 jf X . . , wner 'Ulf' e --.4 'ZSDCQ an J C ANDERSON o Q' 5 Phone TW 2-8223 X l .L4 f cAIusruL CLEANERS I - OUR NAME IS OUR SLOGAN . Y- I I!f1,,'rfl7l - 1 ' - ,X ,v 416 N. Walnut Sherman, Texas lf, ' -gim I X ji l Belden Insurance Agency 'lg FIRE-AUTO-CASUALTY-BONDS - 201 Sherman Savings 8: Loan Building Z L Sherman, Texas J i ERD M. O. BELDEN Phone TW 2-6747 I I If only you weren't so nearsighted! ALWAYS BUY Congratulations .1 Austin College Graduates 4 SWETPRUF WORK CLOTHES l CREDIT JEWELERS Pool Manufaciuring Co. Sherman, Texas 2 108 N' Travis Phone TW 54248 Qualify earmenfs since 1911 T e x a s - P I a z a , , , Campus Drzfve-I 12 if CLOTHING Thepztreg if FURNISHINGS if SHOES 113 S. Travis Sherman Get More out of Life . . . Go our to 2 Movie Phone TW 34043 J lr' 4 . W I - women well - dressed vp 1 1 Xl U I 3 . . I d l I ' ' u 2 - TAL 5 I 97155 FINEST . . awww are by GOIITIIIEIITAL RI-1-8289 ' I 106 N. Travis Sherman DFLAS 1' .:lQ00.QMAITII.LA AT AKARD . Scheurer Bros. Hardware Co. Phone TW 2-8232 105-7 S. Travis HESTAND PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Phone TW 2-4155 Sherman, Texas West Side Square -IT PAYS TO SHOP- VAUGHAN'S Travis and Houston Your Fashion Store TRY McLELLAN'S FIRST A Modern Luncheonette National Brands of Merchandise Modern Candy Department ESTABLISHED 1906 COPLEY 81 MILLS Quality C aunts A S H B U R N ' S General Insurance - Surety Bonds - Realtors Rooms 206-207-208 and 209 I C E C R E A M M. 8: P. Bank Building Phone TW 2-5825 Sherman, Texas Always Good I .l-i Bursting from the once hidden store of incidents of 1958-59 is a potpourri of AC and world events. The old Sam Houston bell rings from the newly erected'Wynne Chapel, The new faces of the freshman class gradually become a part of the AC tradition. The double lunch line gives evidence of an increased enrollment. Many new faces are seen among the expanding administration and faculty. An experimental group called B.I.S. makes its debut. New policies are enacted as the new Deans of Students take charge. The football team finishes with an excellent record. The freshmen remove their caps early with the winning of the Homecoming game. Students gather in the SUB to sing carols at Chirstmas time. Christmas music echoes across a campus covered with newly fallen snow. A new and unique organization, the brass choir. emerges, The basketball team goes to Kansas City for the NAIA play-offs. Pennies become precious due to the advent of six-cent Cokes and D.P.'s. Students enjoy campus movies plus cartoons, The campus chest is created and as its first major project sponsors an all-school, student written and produced musical comedy. Spring fever causes mass migration to Lake Texoma, and spring rains cause mass return. The seniors wear their caps and gowns as a symbol of four years' work. W In the world around the AC campus a revolt in Cuba captures attention. The Hrst attempts are made to reach the moon. The U.S. and Russia continue to compete in the cold war which reaches new heights in the Berlin crises. Governor F aubus takes a stand for States' rights. Mid-year elections result in a congress politically opposed to the President. The airline strikes affect holiday travel. Secretary of State Dulles, 'ill with cancer, resigns. Dalai Lama is ousted from Tibet after a revolt against the Communists, Aided by cheering male voices the chemise-style is replaced by 'fgirls must be girls fashions. Everything from tooth-paste to shoe polish comes in the push button container. Will these events be significant? Only time will tell . . . The editor extends special thanks to the staff members without whom this bookiwould not have been possible. i ,- v ,rv n ' , , . ., - -Aw N.: 5-'r-fn, '. 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