M 1 ,r-.MA . NX, . - 1... ,gk wk QP',.,.mf 'T35Q .w,: mix Vx , ., ,,.x1-xv, Y 'dlfwfw' , ,, , , K. Xue .N I ha., . A W, v - ,Af-:,5?i', ' sffffiff :X X A 'rn W1 .xffm .' .-rf 'v ,EJ , . flfi , ' I ' ff ft , ' wwf., re' ' .Q - f .N 5 , vi . ,wvu 4, .. : V. as x L V ,zap-,, v ' - 4' ' ' if ' 5, MZ- , THE ROUND-UP FOR 1938 BAYLOR UNIVERSITY ..... Waco - Dallas Volume3'I 1' WTEQMMAW Weatharford, TX 76086 FCDREWCDRD AS AN individual, one is only a small part of an infinite all. What one does as an individual may not be the all, but it is necessary that one be such that he will contribute his share to the all. The more one has to advance, the more it becomes essential for him to give of that with which he is endowed. Each star is vital to the constellation for it to have its pattern. The ROUND-UP is only a small part of one's life at Baylor, but it affords an imperishable record of what one should remember and whom one should remember. Believing this, we have endeavored to malce the 1938 ROUND-UP impart as much from its pages as the time and budget would allow. For our eFForts to be successful, the book must Fill its place in the great scheme ofthe student's all. Should it do so, we realize all the remuneration which we might anticipate. THE EDITORS PD. 1- 0 73.5 gms.-1-ab,-. . ,- amz, 1,1 ' ,445 ' , I Presented by COLBERT HELD is ss Editor-in-Chief SMITH TARRANT ww Managing Editor CAL NEWTON n Business Manager Copyright, 1938 IN APPRECIATICN HE 1938 ROUND-UP is not the product of any one man nor of any one group, should it prove a success, that success must be attributed to many agencies for the unstinted energy they expended. Some of those to whom thanks are due include Dr. E. M. Thorp of the Geology Department . . . for his patient photographic guidance and his equipment, Bill Murphree of Southwestern Engraving Company and Fred Bassman of Midland Printing Company . . . for their indispensable professional advice on yearbook technicalities, local photographers Gildersleeve, Stauts, and Mickle . . . who literally surpassed their usual fine work, and Business Manager Cal Newton . . . who opened the purse less reluctantly than usual. Cal has been an excellent boss. Especially do l thank John Howard, my man Friday, who stood for many weary hours developing pictures with me in the lurid glow of safelights in the photographic darkroom. To him is due the artistic composition of the title cut and the photomontage inside the cover, as well as other pages. Another especially to be thanked assistant is Lorraine George, who drew the division-page design and who likewise greeted the morning sun without having left the post of duty all night. To many others, particularly my staff members, l express my infinite gratitude. And my little Leica camera, which is inanimate to some but human to me, is due many thanks for the thousands of pictures it re- corded so faithfully. COLBERT COKIE HELD , v.-1-.....--uznzf. V- -.-.-- - : . SS. .gems ,, A 1:5 1 0,14-.-zz.: , Y .,...- Mess- T5 'ff Y W ,..:,, umm. Sheltered in the grey stone walls of the Science Hall is the office of one of Baylor's oldest faculty members, who, down through the years, has extended a helping hand to the endless cycle of students who have come and gone .... who, with an understanding heart and an incomparable hospitalityfanswers countless questions each day .... such as, How many majors do l need to graduate? or Was l excused from chapel the other day? To this lovable, silver-haired grand old man of the campus .... appealing in his simplicity, impressive in his dignity, whose humble, friendly ways are so mindful of the Baylor Spirit, we, the 1938 Round-Up staff, affec- tionately dedicate this volume to our registrar FRANCIS MARION ALLEN f.zn::Jn,.1:n.J zz: :- - '- , , 1 -:-f,-w,-A.f,-1- 1:1. rev: -rfr: ,f V. '- 7, , - X 'wf-:...- ..,.-have-.V -:zu-:flu xii: Y 11, ,L 1-1.--.---. .Ai ,-ff,-gr:-lizzfn -:gi-,fr - f QL ' , , 'ff1jQf1ffQffQ There is an UIIVIIPII1 ,l.v1'a11'e lI1.V11I. pieeed 11lgP11l6'l'-fl'01II 'fI'flgIlI6lIlClf-V dala gleaned from cryplie characlers 011 C1'1lI7lllll'Ilg elalv lablelx, ll'1Il-611, .vo .way CPI'1f11'1I paleographers 111110 declare 111eir ll'flI7SlC11l'O71S infallil1le. lells Qf 110111 in 111e pri1ne11al days 01' l11e lllll-I'FI'SP, 111e greal god Virnrzzk crealed a lIZll1P.f0l' 1ll'IllSPlf. Now 111e greaf god Vl'1lIf'II1i' ll'Il.Y unerealed 111111 e1ernal.' he klIPIl' all 11II'IIgS, lllld 11111al.s0e11er F.I'I.S1P0' did .va under his jarisdieiion fllld yielded 10 his 011111 ipaleney. B111 111111 111a.w before 11e ereafed hix lIlfl1P. N0111. l1llII'll1? called his .vpanse LNYIIIIIIPI-, 11era11.ve .vhe was 10 he 111e Il1011IPI' Q1 all. And lhen. if came 10 pass 111a1 lull 111e early day.: 01' hix IlIllI'11Ulf'01ll1I'UII, IYI'Il1I'l1k zvearied Qf1I1'.H' ereaiinn 11110, ll'1S1IPd 10 rid himself Qf Nzunlei. When 1'vIlI7llPl. I-1lllIl.1l'I'F'1-Y .wenxed 11 is desire 10 deslray her, she ll'Pp1 hi11er 1PUI'.5' an lfvl.l1lf'lIk.S Shoulder 01 nebulae and f'UIlIP1.N',' fllld 11er ll'lll.l.V 1JE'1'tlIIIP lhe ll'I.1Id. fllld her lears heeanze xlarx. Then, l1011lE'l'llllNP 01 g,VllII1lPl.'S learx 0r 11erx011111'11g.9, 11111 because 11e 111'111se1frer1s011ed 01111119 silnalion, Vinzruk plar-ed .'Y1llll1f'I. in a spare henealh 111111, lllld she became 111e ear111. And 11er 'll'CI1lI.7Ig.N' re-echoed llI'0lIl1d her as She l'6'.Vl.jjllI'f1 10 11er fale. Then Vinzrzzk. ll'1.111 mingled e1n01i011.s- ai l1er g0i11g, llllldf' hinzself i1110 a ball Qfjire 10 pareh her: 11111 111.1111 l1e.s'e111ral'11 10 11001 1lPI'.1-lll'f'. Ile .venl 11111 i.v1ling sn0111.v 10-freeze her: 11111119 11i111selfres10red lhe ll'flf'l71111. A-ind AYlll1l1t'1 lIl1l'f 111e 10r111re a11d S171 iled a1 him 111171111111 11er .s-larry learx 1111111 S1JI'l.7Igf10ll'PI'S a11d green gra.vs,' nr, when she 11011111 Il'1l1IN1fllId his llllfllllllg 111ra111 no Ionger, .vhe 111r11ed 111ef0liage 01' 11er robes 10 a fl01I.'lTIIg gold. 'I'11011g11 VI-1ll1'lI1C, i11 hix 10rdl-v plaee al1011e her, 111r011g111 l1I1j1lS11:Y 1111111 her, Nnrnlei lossed llp greal lIl0llII1CIl-IIS Il'1lI.I'1I 1c1'.s'sef1 his 1-101111-e11e1'1c.w ll'I'11I 1enderne.v.s- Cllld lrernhling f'l7IU1l'0II. ivflll' il earne 10 paxx 111111. Sllllff' Virnrnk 1'0IIld 1101 ad1ni1 11e had erred, 11e sen! l7IOl'1lll 111a11 as his agen! 10 e11ref0r .N'11111lei. Tlzejirxl IIIIIII he ealled IX,l'P1l1lV1lll'. beeazise 11e Il'1!S 111e keeper af 1he earlh. ,,:f'1-inns:- f ,L. , J.: ' H.: -Jiangsu: ' ,n rg. . -gunz: FACULTY When Numlei observed how Kreimjur sorrowed in his loneliness, she pleaded with Vimruk to give him fl mate, and her pleadings were so sweet that Kreimjur imitated them, and music was born. Vimruk heeded Numlei, and he determined to make woman the loveliest of all creation. He made her cheeks softer and more delicate than the lily and the lotus blossom, her lips more tender than the night breeze, and her eyes unfathomable as the reflect- tions of the stars in the deep springs in Numlei's bosom. Then Vimruk placed the first woman in a beautiful garden of delight, and he called her name Orianne, because she was to live for love. It was in the garden that Kreimjur, hunting for wild game the next day, discovered Orianne, and he loved her, for she was fair of face and form. And it came to pass that Orianne delivered two sons, and the one, Veklus, became a keeper of the herds, and the other, Roskav, became a keeper of the fields. Now Veklus and Roskav likewise took wives unto themselves, though the clay tablets disclose notfrom whence came the maidens. Kreimjur counselted his sons in matters of how to live and how to love, because he himself was sagacious and e.vperienced, having traveled the land so far westward that he had almost lost sight of the tall tree in the midst of their garden home, and he had so ruled Orianne that she was still content to remain behind while he roamed forth in search of game. And Kreimjur, in all his sapiency, taught his sons how the sun swung around the earth and the stars with tiny bits of dust reflecting lightfrom the sun, which was the only body emanating light of its own manufacture. With auspicious intonations the father described the region. beyond the mountains, which he had never seen, but which he felt certain was as he pictured it. The sons imbibed the perspicacity fy' the old man. through the years and marveled at his wisdom. They doubted not that the earth was flat, for so it appearedq all matter was made of earth, else why did all things 607716 from it? And it came to pass that as the youths reached the threshold of manhood, the vicinity of the garden became heavily peopled, and so it was that Kreimjur taught his sons brotherly love and that they should do unto others as they would be done by. But one day when Veklus and Roskav saw their father slay a fellow man for trespassing on his property, they decided there were exceptions to rules, and they promptly killed all men who trespassed on their land. When they discovered they could gain property thereby, they sometimes murdered men who had wronged them not. And Kreimjur grieved, because his sons had departedfrom the righteous ways of their father. Now, after many years, A university does not consist merely of lands, libraries, and laboratories. The best part of a university is invisible. More important than briclc and mortar is the spirit of an institution. No university can be great, whatever may be its assets, whatever may be its scholastic achievements, that does not develop within its own life a pure, radiant, institu- tional soul. lt is the spirit that giveth life: the flesh profiteth nothing. Baylor University, malcing lives through the medium of all-round education, developing body, mind, and spirit, while contending forthe highest scholarship, shifts the emphasis from curriculum to character, from mechanics to dynamics, from property to personality, from money to men, men not only with minds trained, but with hearts inspired and destinies determined. PAT M. NEFF, President of Baylor University. -' .T::: -...Lf 1 - ' zf ' - W sf , , Y : 1-.-.f.:1 1.1.11 :.+--f...-..f if --:fr : -11' mam., ff.:1f,- as 7 -f-H v-11-1,15 . TS: nv., df-'.1'T,lL , Q f KFQL- fm, ' .' -. ,lf M.- THE DEANS SPEAK: Study not only that ye may know much, but that ye may become much -this is my message to the students of Baylor in this year of significant world events. Although lcnowledge is essential, it by itself is not sufficient. It is fhe right assimilation of knowledge that creates character-and char- acter must be increasingly a possession of those who are products of our educational system. This is especially true of you who are to be college graduates. The changing and uncertain temper of the peoples of the world malces it doubly imperative that each prepare himself to remain cool-headed in a time of crisis by becoming solid and well- grounded in his thinking before that crisis occurs. By what we do when suddenly plunged into a new and different situation we reveal what we have become--what we really are-much more clearly than by our actions when all goes well. E. N. JONES I Baylor Students-Past, Present, and to Come: Greetings and good wishes! May you malce for yourselves a real place in the Good Old Baylor Line, malcing of the line something more than a song, something vital, enduring, beautiful, binding our hearts together and all of us to our Alma Mater. LILY M. RUSSELL TRUSTEES ' ' ' i -1-'f L-znmmqrzw.. W.AI.I.vIcIc BAs5I5'I'T . . AINA Blxxin . . fx J. ll. l.oI.I.1IcII , CAIIII P. CoI.I.Iws . . W. M AIISIIALI. CIIAIG . C. C. CIIIQWS . . J. M. DAWSIIN . .IIIHN B. FISIIEII . Wu. FI.mIIxI: . E. T. KIIQNIIIQIIIIGII fl,L'Cl'iiS0lD . .IIISEPH W. IIALI1: . . . EAIII. fl. IIANIAAIIEII . .l. T. IIANRINGTUNI, Presidamt A. E. Ii!-IRIX . . . , .IAIII-:s R. JENKINS . D. R. AIAIKTIN . H. I.. KUKHIINUI' .l. M. PI-:NIL-IND . CHARLES R. Momma . . . Mas. R. B. SPENCI-:II CD64-I-ascclj . CULLEN F. 'THOMAS . . . EARL B. SMITH . fiEORGE W. 'FHUETT nzzmszr., .1r,:::: , - 1 . ....., mxanmgu' : igm-mu-1 ' . nr:-1. . :li- Dallas . H 'aco I1 'am . Dallas Dallas . Tivler U 'am . . U 'aca Furl U 'arllz . U am U aca llaaxlan U aw I1 uaslon U 'am San .4 rzlorzia San A nlania . . Dallas Dallas . H 'aw Dallas . Dallas Dallas A Q gig' filo -'.: Q 1 'f.Q- ,iii Q' ., II Page I1 O-nu ,X .dw X Q- .zjizxeigl vj: 4 A,,,i 3. K .. S . 1 I ,, . , N x 531. ff 1 -1 I. Mu. ww 'a 9' I 1 P' 1 I ntl X H 4 3 - S N 1 m'b ' XL I NJ- I -i 9 Z J, X., 1 x. 1 . 1 f' . 4, , li 1,,,, 4, .QQ .. 4 .,.. 3-is ' .I n 4 L ,, , I V . , -'M Ja 7- :rf-3-5,-2, g Q ' ' N , 'f ' Af. - :':Qf 5agQ,g,.. 4 g -13, 2 5 s , 93 ' vfgfl f b w I ,.x Q 1 - . ., 4,,, ' i x STUDENT ASSISTANTS - f,-lug.- IlH: PORTER BAILES JR. . JOHN T. BAKER . MERTON BOWLING . JULIA BAKER . LO1s BILLINGS . DORIS BROGDON . RICHMOND LEE BRONAUGH CLINTON CHAMLEE . . . ROBERT OLIVER COLEMAN SARAH ELLA COOK NIARY LOU CURRY . JOHN B. FISHER . FOSTER FUQUA . . ARBIANDO B. GARCIA . JAMES IIEXRY HAGOOD . NVILBUR JOHNSON . . BETTY ALLENE KEAHEY . THOMAS G. LAWVRENCE . THOMAS IJINANI . FRANK LOVETT . . XVILLI.-X31 B. BIONROE . TVILLO D. PRICE . . EDWARD P. O'lh'I.ALLEY' . ANNIE B. ROGERS . . NIARCO RENSHAXV . VIRGINIA SHEPPERD . ARTHUR W. SMITH . -ian--n -wr ui , Zoology . . Engl ish Cash ier's Office Sludenl Publicaliorw Secrelary lo President Physical Educalion . . Geology Brooks Hall Kitchen . . Chem islry Bible . English . Law . Chem islrjy . Span ish . Psychology Physical Educal ion . . Botany . Law . H islory Zoology Band Cash ier's Ojice . Zoology . A rl . Cash ier's Ojhce Phys ical Educal ion i F ' N I 'L r 'ST ' 5. I s 4: I A' V 9 I I - - ,...9 - S s A .4 rj-. 1 I as.. A .l Hd ff 43 Er Jigs. ' Q, ,- 't. x'is : 'V g J! J A Q5 P 31: , 35 ' TWV' 1 'I'f M . , I ...,. i A EQ:-f'31 T5.f'? ' IE : .E A X X N '. 'vt I. K on TQ - y 3' ...4 I 1 Q Jr P S- A Q,--. 'Vin . fa I ,, ,IS XaA ww A. ,Q Q' fa ww R . . Physics ' VV. S. VVITTE . , Chemfslry VIRGINIA SUGG . . . Chemislry X T I FLORA LADELLE YARBROUGI-I English JOHN E. XVELSH, JR. . . Ari T1 O Tlfifgf E' Page I5 ,Ve -mm, .. M. , ,.., r, 4 A A -I v fa: 5 -v' 'X was if . . ,. -1-'N We I B A i I 'Q A QEZQQ - - 9 k I 1 F H, ?' I , -,If .,.,. , .1 0951 E? 1 STUDENT ASSISTANTS qv A--, L ,W DAVIS APPLEWHITE . A ROY BASS . LORAINE BATES W fl :V W 1 g ,I BKIARGARET BENTLEY . f20LDIE CLANVSON . ' LOUISE BUTLER . W STEWVART H. 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And Kreimjur, iheir falher, haslened afler Ihem and, lJ6'Sl0'll'lTIIg his richesl blessings, gare unio lhem, irzsvrilzed wilh berry juice upon lhe skin of a sheep, a deelaralion, lhal fhey had reeeired lhe counsel of Ihre greal Kreimjzzr, foremosz' among men. Armed wilh lhe declaralions, lhe youlhs lraveled lo lhe easl io asceriain wha! forlune bore for lhem, lhere. Bal Ihey found only parched deserls and l-l1Slll'I7l0llIllUbl8 mouniains. Ulhers, loo, had roamed ihus-far, and, in spile of lheir display of lheir parchmenls, lhey loo were obliged Io labor in barren -fields and fend sickly herds. Il was lhen Ihaf Veklzzs and Hoskar, cognizanl Qfll1P5'lf'l1ggl6f0I' ezrisienee, gm 0+ A. X ' 1. G Jl .I Qian, -' ,- V ' ' -35:1 t S V N H iz E. , 4 . fx f A A 2l A k AAAA '39 -wmv SENICDI2 CLASS CDFFICEIQS FALL TICRNI WINTER TERNI BUCK AVERY ...... President Joni LOVING ...... I remdeni JAMES XVILLIAMS ....L Wwe'-I'resz'fle1zt AIURRAY Nxxmzr: ..... Vim Preszdenf PRINCESS LOUISE RIXRKHANI . . Secrelary CHARLOTTE JOHNSON . . Secrelarx SPRING TERM CARL BHAZHLL ....,.. Presideni CLARENCE BlfBBA HERNAND . A , l'ivP-Presidelzt NIARY .I ANE RIDIJNHOWIALR . , . . Secrelary l PERMANENT SEINIICDR CLASS CDFFICERS Page 19 JACK DILLARD . ..... Presideni Dams BROGDON Secrelary s-1, we Y , fs.. Wx ski P A X 1 1 . as ' .1 . .:.l:. r 'l .FS Q ,. ' ggwsg 'Q' ...ss ax P l 1 Az: 4 5 x M A .1 . 5. 3 :VQF ' - Qmb, -: x . a :MV A 5 YE' SEIXIICDRS MARJORIE BEN ADAMS .,.,., Hist.. Ed .,.. .... l taco Atheneans. IMUGENE ALsUP ...... History .... .,.. T emple DAP Club. ANNA FRANCES ANDERSON ..,... Bus., Ed ,... ..,. L McGregor Atheneans: Assistant in Cashiers Oflice. HUNT ANIJRES ...,., Speech ..... .... H ope, Ark. Little Theatre. JOSEPH L. Axnmzws, JR, ...... Physics. . . ,EI Campo Band: Symphony Orchestra. Muon .Aunoxxoon Jn. ,.,... Bible.-. . . . . ,114-Clare. Va. MARY F1NN AsH ....,. Business. . . .Athens WSA: Kappa Delta Pi. JouN BAKER ,.,... English ..,.........,,.,.,.,...,.,, . .4lIen2plzi.s, Tenn. Sigma Tau Delta: Deutscher Vert-in: BSU Council. J. BUCK AVEHY, J lx. ....., Law .....,.,,.,................... 4Ian1o, Tenn. Slglllil Tau Delta: Alpha Chi. Vice:-Pwsiclelit '38: Pi Gamma Mu: Forum: BSU Counvil: Baraca, President '3T: Senior Class President Fall '3Tg Track '30-'38g Tennis '37-38: Basketball '37-'38g Economics Assistant '3T: Who's Who '38g Varsity Club: Most Representative '38. EVALYN B.x1N ,..... Business ,...,....... , . .Teague Rum' VIRGINIA B.xNxs ...... Bus.. Spanish. . . . . Hllason Sigma Delta Pi. NANCY LEE BATES .,.... History ......................,... . , .llarslzall College of Marshall Club: Fidc-lis Cabinet: Alpha Omega. Box' Briss ....., Law ......,............................,......... Waco Sigma Tau Delta. Vice-President '38: Beta Pi Thetag Alpha Psi Omegag Glee Club, President '37. Vice-President '38: A Capella Choir: Little Theatre, President '383 Personnel Leader: Bound-Up Stall' '381 Junior Class Vice- Preesident '37. GENEVA BELL ...... Spanish ....r............,........... El Dorado, Ark. Sigma Delta Pi: Home Economics Club: Arkansas Club. Lois BILLINGS ...... Business ...................,,,.,.... ,... D alias Alpha Omega: Secretary to the President. HHUEY BINGHAM ....., Eng., Ed. . . . . , .Hico Assistant in Registrars Oflice. REX BODOIN ...... Economics .................,. .... P orl Arthur Advertising Manager of Student Publications. JIMANNE BOGGESS ...... Education ..........,.... ,...........,..... l Vest DAP Clubg Home Economics Club: Sophomore Class Secretary Spring '36. . s y V -- E- Y mr- .1-1 ,,..,:L-V: .:-1 . .V .nn-QL. isa, ..:..:-. -5... .ii-' N1--Cf' .. TQ i19f7-'..7T.lf. EI Q' ' . Page 20 SENICDRS J. B. Bt3tlNE ...... Education. . . . . .Weimar li 'fa CII-0 Club. It if NIORZIE BRADBURN ...... Education .....,..........., . ...... Wichita Falls 'P A Alpha Kappa Delta: BSU Counril: YWA, Vice-Prasidcntg Personnel Y pig LI-ader. L 5 fn ' AIikIi3 DORIS Baoonorv ...... Physical Education .........,.......... Montgomery L' l DAP Clubg VYSAQ Physical Education Assistant: Physical Education l Association. N I I MARGEIIY BRUNNEIIANN ...... llonw EI-ononiics. . .... San Anlonio W Home Economics Club. IQATHERINE BUCRLEY ..... WILLIAM BIICRLEII ....., History ..... ......... Pro-Law Club: Se-nate. lvlARIETTA BIHRNEII, ..,.. English. . . .... Cleburne DAP Club. HAROLD BUTLER. ...., Bnsinoss. ..,. Winnsboro LoIIIsE BUTLER ...... Speech ,... . . .Haslet Assistant ill Speech. llI.EN T. CAIY ...... Bible. .. .... Itlba Ministerial Alliancr. A. LJLENN CAMPBELL .,.,.. Bible. . . . Ministerial Alliancr-. li P .Sociology .... ..... I 71. Smith, Ark. I . Waco Waco W. CIQIIRIN CARPENTER ..,... Spa-rch .... .... S lzawnee, Ukla. ll Alpha Psi Omega: Little Theatre. 1 ix 1 . li . I it I I A... 'R .I lxlERI,I'Y C.-xsu ...... Journalism ,... .... 1 taco 'N l. let ' J . .,, , A . ' - . . 'ffl' Little 'l'heatr0. 'I l ' ' Q 1I II Q lx'lAli'I' CoLI-1 ...... Business ....,...,..,... . , ..-tlfboll 1 J I 3 , ,Q I I I Y FosTEII CoLExIAN ...... Physical Edut-ation .......,.....,.......,... Waco I I l I Football: Chanibvr of Cornlnercc, Sccrvtary Spring '37-'IS83 B Club, l I I l V1lI'02iSllI't'I' T381 Chief Yell Loader '31 llOBERT lll,IYEli CIILEIIAN ...... flll6'lIllSl-fy ........................ Dallas I . Little Theatre-. Vice-Prcsidmitg cl0I'lIl3Il Club: Chemistry Assistant. 1 NANCY CONRWRIGHT .,.... English ..... ,......,........ . .,...... H ereford 3 Sigma Tau Deltag Alpha Uni:-gag Svrrotary ol' Junior Class, Winter '36: l A X Band Sweetheart. '37-'38g Who's Who '38: Fidelis Cabinetg Ilound-Up Stall' 1 l '38 I I ' 'I I l l T JANE CoNNALLY ...... Eng., Ed .... .... 1 Vaco I II 1 ' Urbanites. ' f ' 4 l . W , v to A,-. .W My I Page 21 . 'Z W 4 .... X1 Q G' Q Q A X , I lv , q vm ' wa! SENICDRS :: E EIIWIN B. CONNOR ...... History, Ed .... Y -4------- H1100 Sigma Della Pi: Pied Head Club. RACHEL Coors ,..,., Math., Ed ...........,............., Owensboro, Ky. Alpha Omega, Secretary '38g Sigma Tau Deltag Ficlelis Class, ViC0- Presiclent '38: YVVA, President '37: BSU Council: Personnel Leader: MGIDO- rial House Council '37. SARAH ELLA CooK .,.... Bible ................ ........,..,....... D allas Burleson House Council, President '36-'37, BSU Council '35-'38: Volun- teer Band: Fidelis Class. CATHIIYN fiRISl,FIR ,..... History ,,...............l.....,.,, . , . .Waco Pi Gamma Mu: Alpha Omega, President Winter '37-'38. Dono'rHY CIINNINGIIMI. .,... Bible. ..,.,......,.........,........ Dallas Pi Gamma Mu: Alpha Kappa Delta: BSU Councilg Volunteer Band, YVVA3 Fidelis Cabinet. Tth and James. JMIES A. CURRY ,.,... History .l.... FAYE IDAVIS .,.... Ed., Eng ..., FLossII2 DAVIS ...... History. . . College of Nlarshall Club. AIv4.:UsTo DE lVllER ALONSO ...... Pre-Med ..., .... Pan-American Club. lxlAHTlIA LIIIIILLI: DIEABIIER .,.,., History. . . . . .illooreville . . . .Chilton . . . .Hallsville Vega Baja, P. H. .......ll aco NIATTIE INIAIIIE IDIFFIE ..... Sociology ,.,. .... I llf. Pleasant Alpha liappa Delta. JACK DII,I..um ....., Journalism .....,............,.......,.... .... l l aco Southwestern Students' Press Club, President '38: Editor of Lariat '37-'38: Baraea. Vice-President '3T: Sports Editor Round-Up '36-'38g Who's VVho '38. CI4:I.I.x IUILWVURTH. ..... Ed.. French. . . . Beta Pi Theta: Personnel Leader. ....ll'aco li.-IFAEI. Polnurs Donn, .IR ...... Zoology. . . .... San Juan, P. R. Pan-Amerieari Club: Pre-Med Club. ll0PE DIEAKIQ ...... Livfllliill . . . ....,, .... l lava DClll.SCllL'F Verein. EVICLYN ERWIN .,.... Spanish ...,......... . . .Snyder Sigma Delta Pi: Home Economies Club. Gmurs LOUISE FERGUSON ...... Span., Ed ..,. .... lx 'ansus lfily, Kans. Sigma Delta Pi. llom-:R ENG .,.... History .... .... I Ianlon. China , z 1 zzz, . Page Z2 as 1-sane: gnmm T.-2. ' SENICDRS I,lsBE'rn S-XNIPSUN ...... Spf-cch. , . ,4,.,, , lluinc Economics Club. ..,...ll'acu lI.uuu,n I,. FICKETT, .ln ...... Blblv ......,..........,,.......... flalresfun Pi Gannna Mug Ministcrial Allianm-cg Yarsity H Club: Psychology Assistant: Physical Education Assistant: T1-nnis. .Inns B. FISHER, .ln ...... Law. .. . , . Waco Amuxno IK. GARCIA ,,..., Zuulugy. . . ......,....,....., Iluayanza. P. lf. Alpha Epsilon D1-lla: Prc-Nlvd Club. Yici--Pr4-sitlcnt '36g Pan-Alncrican Club: Espcrantu Club: Spanish Assistant. VIYIAN NELI, GILLI.-KM ,..,. Education. WSA: YYYA1 llidgccri-st Club: Fidclis Cabinet. . . . .Cliflun LEE ROBERT fil'ILIJNlFIllCR .,.,.. liiblc, . . . .Riexel Alinistn-rial Alliance-. BI-1R'rH,x lil I'H lifllDl,EY ....., Frcnch. Ed.. Eng. . . .... Fl. ltorlh Beta Pi Thctag WSAQ Sylnphuny Urchcstra. Main' KATIIEHINE tionnnm .,,... Bus., Ed ..., . . .llullu lioEEa'r M. tiuluuxx .,,,.. Chemistry .... . . . ltavu Alpha Epsilon D:-lta: Pro-llcd Club. Donurin liRAN Es. , . . ,Education . . . . .Lorena Chural Club: A Caps.-lla Choir. WH11'EIE1,n GRIFFING. , , . . Nlath ..,. . .,.. . . ,lIeu'1'lI HENRY L. l,iH.-XYES ....., Physical Education .....,............ .... I .vrwza Physical Education Assistant: Physical Education Associatiun. .ALFRED l.illIGSBY ...... Biblia . . , . I.0Il!1I'l-Pll' Alinistcrial Alliance: Band. ETHELXN ll.u'wuun ...,,. Span., Ed ,..,....,...... ,...,........ H ullsville Sigma D1-lta Pi, President '37-'38: Fidclis Cabinet '30-'3T: Collf-gc of Marshall Club, Secretary '3T: Alpha Onicga. Mas. lt. Q, Ihnvm' ...... Education. . , . BSU Council. .l.uxEs HENRY H.u:oun ....., Biblv. Psy ......,,.,.,,.,.. ..,, Pi Gamma Alu: Pcrsonncl Lcadcr: Nlinistcrial Alliance: llcli Connnittcc: Ynlunten-r Band: Psychulogy Assistant. AIARJUIIIE HExax'. . . . ,Spm-cli. English ....,..... . . . , , Pi Kappa De-lla: NYSA: Burlcsun House Council. C01,BEn'r liEI.lJ .,.,.. English ........,..............,.....,. . . .Etlinluzrg .Still fl llflllllvll giuus Drama ..-lllus, Ukla. .,,,..ll11c'u Geology Assistant '33-'SSTL Sp:-cch Assistant '35-'3f1: English Assistant '35-'36: Lariat Stall '34-'38: Hound-l'p Stall' '36-'38, Editor Round-Up '383 Board of Publications '35-'3T: Sigma Tau Delta: Alpha Chi, Prcsidcnt '383 Dcutscher Vcrcin: BSU Council: liCIlt,'l'3l Prcsidcnt First Church BTU .301 Baraca Class, Vice-President 'Sing Ce-nlogy Club, President '36-'ISTQ Whtfs xvlltl '33, :sn-gf .1..m-f- fl- f ' '- '- A M.. .. . ,. ,....... .Mug-: . Page Z3 njg ,S fn Y - X -. 4' AS ,.'.... I 1 u V 'L .. ki' A i , b :ng cgi! 1,. . .. u It UAA I-ff, T S C , l ar-x f , . ,Q .,,,...,, ' 5 : . ax . -,-.5 ', vm 7 3 as f N J .Q .k . .3 fx? 'r - 'Q v 1 1. -- K , 3' .Y ,, . -,'. 3 x 'Sa P, , 3, 'sa1...J ' N N' we K 1 . ' .M .4 e Q '15, , ' ':: L i'1.'7..fL :'- lynn . ..-.' E' V ' ,A ,fs. -figf-z r' c L f .1-r E s, W , S X C ' . I 'era ' - z5:,: ' ' Q V ,. : a e: M.. P :: e -,,' it . we ' if -I I , A. Q Sf . .: . X , ..., . , 3 . , it i i an ' ZS? '23 SENIGRS ,: 'xg . . M - ' s H. EVELYN TTERRIYG ...,.. Span.. Ed ................. . D Kappa Delta l i: Sigma Delta Pi: Personnel Leader. ET!-IEI, lIoLuf:aEEN ...... Phys. Ed ,,,, A,... Little Theatre. . . .Hubbard San Antonio U. .I. Humans. .ln ,,.... Bible ..,..,....... .... l 'Vaco Pi Gamma Mn: Ministerial Alliance. lvhaimi FRANCES Hoon ....., Speech ,..,....,. ....... . . .DUUHS Bound-Up Beauty '3T: Junior Class Secretary '37 M .Anus Horxmwx ...,., Education .... .,.......... ...... E l m illoll .Ion T. Hon Ann ...., Bible ...,......,...,......,....... Pillsbury. Karts. Pi Gamma Mu: BSU Council: Ministerial Alliance, President Spring '37. Jonw H. Iloimnn, ,. . Art ,.................,. ........ M Ldnapore. India Bound-Up Photographer and Feature Editor '38: University Photog- rapher '37-'38: Symphony Orchestra. MAaf:.uiE'r Ht'nnl.EsToN ..,... Bus.. Ed ,... ,.......... . ,Waco HELEN IIUFF ...... Spanish ..............,.,.,.. .... C halianooga, Tenn. Sigma Delta Pi: Fidelis Class: BSU Council. 'l'nox1As E. HUNT. .ln ...... Biology ,........... .... P aris Pre-Med Club: A Capella Choir: C-lee Club. ClllARl.UTTE .lonNsoN .,... ,Eng.. Ed ,.,.... ...... ..,..,.......... E I Paso Alpha Omega: Sigma Delta Pi. Secretary '3T: Kappa Delta Pi: Personnel Leader: BSU Council, Vice-President '37-'38: Fidelis Cabinet '37-'38g Memo- rial House Council, Vice-President '3T: A Capella Choir: West-of-the-Pecos Club: Hound-Up Stalli '38: Peace Council. Secretary '37g Senior Class Sec- retary, llinter '37-'38. FIRANKIE J.-urns ....,. Speech ......,., . .Newl0n, Flliss. Sigma Tau Delta: Little Theatre. ELL1-:N Lotlsifl Jonxsox, ..... Eng.. Ed ...... , ....... ,...,........ . Waco Alpha Omega: Sigma Tau Delta: Alpha Chi: Kappa Delta Pi. President Spring '35-l: Browning Boom Curator '33-'38: Fidelis Class, Vice-President 'BT-'38. President '33: Personnel Leader, Lau is H. .lonysoy ....., Ed.. History. . . , . .fllooreville .l. Bansxnn .lonysoy ...... Eng.. Bible .,.,.........,.,...., ...... L ufkffl International Belations Club: Peace Council. Ministerial Alliallee. B1-:TTY A1.l.r:NE TQEAHEY ..,... Biology '.,.. ..-A l P1160 A1.Ys RUTH .lomcs ,..... Education. . . - . -Hllbbflfd .lore K1-:LLEY .... Bible ..,. ....... - - .BO-N011 Ministerial Alliance, ,augur :mum 'Ta-.W gin: 1 :Zim Page 24 SENICDRS WILLIARI .I.-xcusorv KILGURE ....,. Biblu. Sm- ...,..,.. . lVlinisl0rial Alliancv, International llc-lations Club. NIELISSA KING .,.,.. Biology, Ed ,....,. . . , Alpha Oruega: Tri Rota: Little- Tllvalrv. HUBEHT S. Kinuvfrrlxlctx ...,., l'lnysi1-z nll,4l., ,.,..,., .,.,. , .. . . . ,Dallas , . .fllbfllly ..,,.,Murl Physical Education Association: li Club: Baskvl Ball: Trackg Bascball. KENNETH YY. Kluiitucn .,.,,, Zoology .,.. . . , Waco Pri--Mecl Clubg Baud. JOHNNYE LANYHENCE ...... liclnlcatiori. ..., lfarllell DAP Club: Round-Up llc-pr0svnt.atix'v '38. I. E. Lumnm' ..... Bible ,.,.. ........ .... I I uuslnn Ministerial Allimlcvg Houston Club. Tumms LINM1 ...,. History. .,.. . .Mri-vsjiwhl Sluclvnt Assistant in History. M.XRX' ELIz.usE'ru I,ocu'E ..,,.. Hist., lid ..,........,..,.,..,....... Waco Pi Gamma Mu: Athem-an: Personnel Loaderg Assistant l1egist,rar'sOllin-e. G1-Loman D. Lm ELL. .,,. Psy:-hology ...,....,..,.,....,........,,, Hum Pi Gamma Mu: L0 Cvrclr- Francais: Alpha Chi. EDNA lX1ALONFI ....., Journalism ...........,...... . . .Hosu'ell. N. Mer. PRINCESS Lorlsr: lNlAnKH.ul ...,., Psychology, Eng. , ......... , .Lorzyziew Alpha Uruvga: Slf., lllH Tau Dellag Little Thvatrf-: Fidvlis Cabin:-Lol' First Baptist, Church: SPCR-tary nl' S4-nior Class. Fall '3T: Round-Up Stall: Pvrsonrwl l.Q-adm-r: Whcfs Who '38, Page 25 39 QV' . V, 9 , 'M' x i A2331 I' 13 , gi 1 ... V r V V 1 was X 'mglixaf 2 K 12.3 'ft A ii 9 544 A k . 2 H R f Z' 5 5 E5 Q 3 5 S 3 Q 5: 1 91 F' zu E. ':' E 'JU E E 7- 5' lf E U E -4 ,T -- M -4 5:1 ' I L. 33 :Q I m C A h . I ... 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S IIFEIYBPOVL L11- Louisiana Club. PHILIP Mov. .,... Eng.. Ed ...,,......... ..... C Hanlon, China lllee Club: A Capella Choir: Orchestra. CLOYD H. MCCLLTNG ...,.. Bible .....,.....,.. ..,.. P errylon BSU Council '35-'38: Ministerial Alliance. FlKEDllNA MCCAITLLEX' ..,.,. English .,... .... l 'Vaco Choral Club: A Capella Choir. J. HoRToN Mx'ERs ,..... Bible ........,,..,...........,...,., Tulsa, Okla. BSU Council '38: Pi Gamma Mu: Oklahoma Club: Cabinet Member Berean Class: Ministerial Alliance. MikRJtJRIE NAI-JOBS ...... Speech .....,..,........,,. .... l 'Vaco Alpha Psi Omega: Alpha Omega: Little Theatre. PETER JAMES BICNEE. JH. ..,.. Biology ........................ Henderson Chamber of Commerce: Pre-Med Club: Beta Beta Beta: Baylor Hos- pital. E1.EANoR MCLERRAN .,.... Journalism .......... ..., P Vaco Sigma Delta Pi: Lariat Staff: BSU Council. NIURRAY H. NANCZE ...... History .... . ..................... ....... l Vaco Senate: Esquire Club: Camera Club: Pi Gamma Mu, President '37-'38: Vice-President Junior Class Spring Term '3T: Vice-President Senior Class Spring Term HUFUS N Asn ...... Math ................ ........................ l Vaco Sigma Tau Delta. President '37-'38: Personnel Leader, President '37-'38: Glen- Club: A Capella Choir. Jor: M. NASH, JR. ...... Business .... .... l Vaco B4-ta Pi Theta. Ilosr: NENN'NIfKN ...... Zoology ............................ .... l 'Vaco Beta Beta Beta: Alpha Epsilon Delta: Pre-Med Club. HAZLE NUT1' ...... Home Economies .......................... Sleplzemville Athenean Club: Home Economies Club: French Club: Fidelis Cabinet: Symphony Orchestra. NE1.soN EIIWARD MALCIK ...... Business. . . .RO-Wblld JACK fJRENTZEL ...... Chemistry ..... ..,. N 3117 Yvfk. N. Y. EDN.-X PARKER ...... Psy., Soc ...... R - -M11-S'k0!1f'ff, Okla- ARCI-IIE R. LJWVENS ...... Eng.. Jour .... ......... l lfaco Chamber of Commerce '36-'38. - Lana- 1 1. C ,EL A V ' A it I FELL 'BIB Page 36 I SEINIICDIQS ELAINE llxliks, . . . .Biblia . . .,,... Dallas lx'lARTII.-K l,l'iAY ...,.. Education ..,. . ..,. San ,-lnlonin Burleson House Council, '37-'38, MITCHELI, PARKS ,..,.. Phys. Ed ...,.,, . . . ...,..............,. Elkhart Chamber ol' CtJIIllllCF1'4'l Varsity B lllubg Brooks llall Councilg Board of Publications: Baseball. EMMA MARIE PETZULD, . . . .Businvss Wonic-n's Athletic Association STEXVART M. PUNDER .,.,. Cl'It'lll., Zoo ,..,, . . . . Alpha Epsilon Dvltaz Cll1'llllSlFj Assistant. FLOR.-XBEL PosE1'. .,.,. Biblv .......... . . , BSU Counvil: Yolunte-wr Band: YWA. MES. IIYDIA l,0l'ISE IIUIYFEIH .... . ,English . . . HAZEI. XYYNYELLE PRINCE ,,.. . .Spn-at-lI .....,......,.....,... , . . . . Waco A lla Loma , . ..'lllSll.ll . . . , lliuco . .Houston Little Tllvatrvg llouston Club: Fidvlis Cabinvt First. Baptist Churvhg Alpha Oinvga. Ex ELYN POXYELL ...... Math. Ed ,..... . .,... ,.,. T emple Personnvl l,e-atler '30-'3Tg Math Assistant. .IANIE MM' RI1:I-I.mDs .,.... Engl.. Ed ..,. . . .llrapelulul EIIg:lish Assistant. M Am' .I .-WE B IDENHONYER ....., Education .......... , .,,.. .,.,. . Izuzclion, llOllIt? IECUIIOIIHCS Club: XNOIIIQIIYS Atlllvtiv Assoviationg Alpl Svcretary Scnior Class Spring '38. lil llIll6g'.,'3Q 'I ff. 'if ti i s -3 yt t Qi 1 J? 3 -QB ,af x 5 N, Y .,,,. 9 . T I t as ' 1' lg? viii? V i I .ak I I I I fur' X X ri E l 2 ., I. .v ,. f 34, I L V 'Q h. l ,gt W I A Q , N Y 1 l .-Es-Qi 1 -,4, -I Nw Joi-IN BICHTEII ...,.. English ..,..,... ..., L eroy Sigma Tau D1-lta: li1'I'IllHI1 Club. Q '--V- FRANCI-is BISINGEII ..... Eduvation ,.... , , , Eddy Sigma Dalia Pi: P311-AlIlBl'lf'iiIl Club. .lo BUTII lloBEII'I's ....,. Education, . . . , .El Paso BVTII BITEII ..,... Psychology .... , . . Terrell DAP Club, ELIZABETH lloum .,.... Education. . . . . , . ll rico Urbanites. .loE L. ROBERTSON ...... En,-:,flisII ..,, , . . . ll neo 0klahoIna Club. HELEN ROBINSON ...... English. . . .,,. La Feria Page 37 x 1 'A fi 3 4 'ed' A ei Q. Q W W is 4- ...J Defi. ,. N. N M S ' 'fi Iii vp-ns.. lil HJ Vid l ix .1-SPS' . ' l f tf SENICDIQS CARMEN EHCELL RODGERS ...... Speech .................. .... l Vaco Athenean Club: Personnel Leader: Speech Assistant. GEORGE ROGERS ...... Math ................... .,... .... I 1 illsboro Band. HOMER ROGERS ...... Bible .... ,,,,, D allas L. V. ROHLI ....., Education ..... ,4,, I VQCO Baseball Squadman. RosALIE RUETER ...... Phys. Ed ..... ,,,, C 'Iiflon Women's Sports Association. ERNESTINE RYAN ...... English ..,...,........................ Sour Lake Alpha Omega, Project Treasurer '37-'38, Secretary Spring '38: Junior Class Secretary Fall '36: Fidelis Class First Baptist Church, Secretary '36-'37, Treasurer '37-,38: Personnel Council: Memorial House Council, Secretary '36. JAMES VVILLIAM RUssELL ...... Biology .... .... P aris Pre-Med. Club. BLANCHE SAXON ...... Eng., Ed .........,.....................,... Waco Classical Club: Kappa Delta Pi: Fidelis Cabinet First Baptist Chu1'ch '37-'38. JULIA CLEONE SACCAR ...... Speech, Ed ...................... San Anlonio Volunteer Band: BSU Council: Religious Drama Director: Little Theatre: Red Head Club: Personnel Leader. SUE SHANNON ...... English ...............,......,............,.. Paris Alpha Chi: Beta Pi Theta: Sigma Delta Pi: Pan-American Club. JACOB E. SHOAF .... , .Journalism ............................... Quilman Chamber of Commerce: College of Marshall Club: Publicity and Adver- tising Assistant Baylor Publications. NELL SHEPPERD ....,. Eng., Ed ....................,.......... ,Ballinger Alpha Omega. President Fall ,371 Sigma Tau Delta, Vice-President '37-'38: Sigma Delta Pi: BSU Council: YVho's Vllho: Fidelis Class First Baptist Church, President '37-'38: Memorial House Council '37-'38, ANITA SMITH ...... Education , ............................,., Royse Cily Women's Athletic Association: Personnel Leader: Burleson Hall House Council, President '37-'38: Fidelis Class Seventh and James Cabinet. EDITH SMITH ...... Span.. Ed ,.....,.. . .,.,...................... Calvert DPA Club. President Fall '37: Sigma Delta Pi: NVomen's Athletic Asso- ciation: Memorial House Council '37-'38, JOSEPH J. SLONE ..,... Bible. ,... . .... Bay Cily Ministerial Alliance. HERHING SMITH ...,., Chemistry .... -.-. l V060 BOYD STEXVART .,.... English .......,...... ...... C laude ELEANOR RUTH STEWART ...... Span., Ed .... . ................ Brownwood Kappa Delta Pi, President '37: Sigma Delta Pi: Pan American Club: Fidelis Class First Baptist Church Cabinet: Lariat Stall '35-'36. Jyizlh L La.. ., .,..'-L.. . I Page 28 ,325-sf SENICDRS f,iE0l!GE E. S'l'EN'.-KRT ..., , . Bible ...,..........,,......,...,.. Karnes Cillv Nlinislvrial Alliancc. President. Fall '31 Yin'-l'r1-sizlviil Fall '3h: Volunteer Baml. Prvsiclvnt Spring '31 Clioristvr Fall '31 BSI' Council. Pustvr Chairulan .. ..-. ,. , ..-.. ., 31- Bi. hm-uiul Wice-Pivsiclm-nt. 3.- .181 Pi hauuuu Nlu. XVIIHGIYIA S'1'Ew,m'r..,..Span.. Eml. .. ....ll'lIFU Kappa D4-lla Pi: Sigiua Dvlta Pi. .l. C.xnn01.1. STRONG ...... Law ..... . . . lll. Jmlm. flrk, l u1'um: Arkansas Club. Primm gX1:1's'I'Ix Situ' ,...,, illll'llllNll'j. . . . .Sun Juan. P. If. Pan Anivricaii Club: l'r4--X11-ml Club. Enwi S1'1.I.1x'.w ...... llist.. Ed ,,.. , . . .Lux Ariyelvs. Crilif, Classical Club. Yimuwu Suu: ,.,.., Clin-ui., Zflul ,,......,....,........, ..,, . Yan lnluniu Bvta Bvlu Be-la: Siggiua De-lla Pi: :Xlpha Chi: Alpha Epsilon Di-lla: Pro- Nlml Club: illl1'llllSlI'X Xwistant: i,l'l'SlbIlIl9l l,s-:ull-r. Su1'1'u 'l',miux'r ,.... ..iUlll'IlHllSIll ...... , ....,.,.,...,............., llucn Prvsicli-nt Fl'4'SllIllliIl Claw T311 llrosiclent Snplmniuw Class T331 Chamlwr ol' i:lDlllIl1l'I'4'l', Vice-Prvsiclr-lit, '3ll: Pri'-Lau Club. Pl'C.4,ilil'Ill '3h. S4'1'I'4'lHI'Y 311, Managing Eclitur liouml-Up Till: Sports limlilur liariat. 'Ili-'38: Suplunlmril Erlitur '30..lu11ioi' Editur 'SST llouml-l'p: Ulm- Club 'BL .l -KYET T,-xiufrnx .,.... .illllI'Il2illSIll ...,....,.......,... . . ,l l. llhrllz Bvla Pi 'l'lu-la: A Capvlla Cliuir: l,ariat.S1all'. fiElbRGE W. 'l'iTE ....., Zuulugy .........................,...... l.UIljll'li6Il' Beta Bvla Bvta: Pre--Nl:-mlCl11ln: Colle-qv ul' Nlarshall Club: Fone-ing Club. RVTH K.xx'E 'l'mwELL. , .... English .,... . . . lim-U Athvnvan Club. .llc xv T.n'l.ou .,..,. Biulogy ,.,................,..., Hin fle.lf1rwim. lirmil Beta Be-ta Beta: Bvta Pi Tln-tu: YXYA: l'ari-.Xim-rii-an Club. .IOHYNIE Timvis ...... Clwuiistry. . . . , .,,lI1'kSUIlIlI-HE Pm-Nl:-il Club. SIBYL TRICEN .... Eng.. Ed .... .,.. l limo 1 i ll KNIONA YINRUIAT. ,.... History ..... .... f iralzanz VALERIE Ti'r:KER ...... Chain., Efl ......,...... . ...... ,...... i Sun .alnlonio Bela Pi Theta: Kappa Dvlla Pi. Viv:--Pri-sicls-ril '3T: Alpha Omega, Treasurvr '31 Presidvnt '38: Litllv Tlicatrv. Sm-vwlary 'STL Alpha Psi Omega: NVh0'5 YYl1o: liuunrl-llp Stall: P:-rsnnnvl Loader: Alpha Chi: lfllil C1555 Scholarship. VELDA RAE 'FIJRNER ...... Eng.. Ed .... .... 1 Ieria JOSEPH B. LlNDERNVO0D ....., Biblv .,,....,................,,...,, Burllell Pi Gamma Mu: BSU Council: blinisterial Allianvv. President '38, MAURICE VANCE ....., Bible, Home Eco .... .... l Vaco M11 1 : ' Page 29 'M U0 A l lt' Q! fl?- FQ,- Y Q l .i , J 1 r , -I 1- A 1, I W .5 I 4 y 4 A, 4 -of-33 'QQ ' t ' - .sf , ,gf W if ' ': -Q? few 'N N ' 'P .A-Qt Qs' SEIXIICDRS DANIA WADDELL ...... Math., Ed .............. ..... G rapeland Alpha Chi: WAAQ YWAQ Personnel Leader. ELIZABETH XIIVRETT ...... Eng., Ed .....,..........,..... .... W 'aco Esperanto Club: A Capella Choir, Girls' Choral Club. GEoRGE VVYALKER ...... Bible .......,..,,,.,,,,,,...,.. Los Angeles, Calif. Ministerial Alliance. JACK EARL VVALKER ...... Bible .......... .,.. L os Angeles, Calif. Ministerial Allianceg Volunteer Band. W. P. WA'rIcINs ...... Chemistry ..,...,. . . .Loft Pre-Med Club. ELDER BEN H. XYALTERS ...... Bible ..... .... l loco JANE AVEBB ..,... Education ........ .... N evada WAAg Burleson House Council. DICK WEEKLEY ...... Math ............ .... C' Ieveland, Ohio Varsity B Club: Baseball '37-'I-38. BEN H. XNYELMAKER ...... Bible ,....... .... A rp Ministerial Alliance. RosEMAm' ANIGLEY .,.... English. . . . ..... Galveston WAA: YWA. JAMES VVILLIAMS .,.... Zoology .........................,......, .Mineola Beta Beta Betag Nose Brotherhood: Brooks Hall Council '36-'38, Presi- dent '37-'38: Pre-Med Club, Secretary '35: Vice-President Senior Class '37-'38, Round-Up Stall, Class Editor '38: Who's VVho '38, MAIIELLE WILLIAMS ...... Business ........... ......... .... l l 'aco MARX' ELIZABETH WILI.IAMS ...... Eng., Ed ,.... .... D allas DAP Club, Secretary Fall '3T. JESSIE LEE W OLFE ...... English .,................ ..... L Orena A Capella Choirg Choral Club: Deutscher Verein. HELEN WRIGHT ...... Chem.. Soc. . . . . '---' AMUVIIIVI FLonA LADELLE YARBROUGH ...... Fr., Eng., Ed ---- ---- l V060 Beta Pi Theta: Kappa Delta Pi. ALMA ELLEN NYE ...... French ..........,.,...,.,................ Waco Beta Pi Theta, President '37-'38: Urbanites. Vice-President Winter '37- '38 'I Page 30 Ju., BEAUTIES really regarded lhe world around lhein. They conlernplaled lhe sky, lhe frees, lhe animals, lhe people. Olhers, loo, observed lheir surroundings, and when lhe women of' lhe eomrnanily fell lhemselues under allenlion, lhey concluded lhal' lhey musl heroine eredilable subjeels. One of lheir number diseoz'ered how she could mi.r red oehre u'ilh buller and apply lhe subslanee lo her lips, lhereby making lhem more crimson. lhan lhe eherryg anolher daubecl her cheeks 'wilh poivdered dry oehre. lhereby appearing fo possess a more youlhful bloom: while slill anolher look lhe spiny backbone of a ,fish and arranged her formerly knolled hair in orderly fashion. Laler, some of lhe nzore ingenious women learned lo heal elongaled slones and wrap lheir locks around lhem in order lo curl lheir lresses. The paleographers declare lhal lhe clay lablels relale how some of lhe females even singed lheir hair in lheir angriely lo possess curls, buf one can seareely coneeire ry' anyone desiring her eonceplion of beauly so slrongly. ,-1 nd Veklus and Roskaz' observed how some of lhe young men would, afler a walk lhrough lhe foresl wilh lheir -women, somelimes enler lheir crude hills quile besineared wilh lhe preparalions originally adorning lhe females. A-ind il came lo pass lhal lhe great god Vimruk, high in his lordly place, grieved sorroirfally lhal his crealions mocked him. in lheir allempls lo improre on his handiaork. Page 33 In tI'se selection of the Round-Up beauties, eaclw class was requested to nom- inate Iour candidates. By a popular election among Baylor students, Iour of the original sixteen were eliminated, wlmile pictures ol tlwe remaining twelve nom- inees were sent to Eddie Cantor, radio and screen comedian, in I'IoIIyvvood, and Iwe selected seven Iwe considered most beautiful. In tlwe Iollowing pages tlwe 1938 Round-Up presents Mr. Cantofs seven cI'1oiceS ...... MISS DORCDTI-IY PERKINS MISS MARY JANE CROW MISS MARY ANNIS SI-IELFER MISS JUNE LGNGIST MISS SARA CLINNINGI-IAM MISS KATI-IRYN WALLACE MISS MANDY LEE SMITI-I .L ,,.I 1. fffr, it nWf9AQ:izib3w.W JH? mimi' rlffsmizi. 'f'i-ramii sexiuif f,iisi1tfrAzim.15iei4i' f iv ' 415751 . wEfwi5 nw-rvvxnggxrrulufmz-1.-W-ztum -fini ann, -maint-is 1 wwmuya . if-nuum-.r .--'ufun A www -4'wJ'ArMu1 'uw' 1 i'1- .'1m - szffmnil Mm...,..,...w ,...,JA, -1 , i i,m..,m, i tm.. .... .Q,. , ?,, I .,.,,.w , C' f 'K ' hair ol spun gold .... a smile that reaclwes out and grabs the recipient .... eyes wlwiclw naturally say tlwings one can't talce seriously .... one ol tlwe tlwree bell-lyre girls who lend real pulclwritude to tlwe Golden Wave Band .... also plays piano, drums, bells, tympani, cornet . . all very efficiently . . . . ca-razy about dancing .... lilces stealcs and potatoes. . execrates olcra . . . . For sports slwe swims and rides liorses . . . . soplwomore . . from Cald- well .... Memorial is lwer liabitat .... lilces baslcet ball, baseball, loot- ball . . and a darlc, lwandsome guy vvlwo letters in all tlwree .... as lor some- tliing to do, sl'1e lilces most anything . . most' anytlwing . . . uxmumwln l K .i.,'.v,wl12. Lx L' :rn 4' f - fm, Hy fly-fy li ii yu ix'-JU: ILIIDY-z:1'.L -!.x'.rn.'l.TL'.y' '.1Y5IllYJlx!r.RIYml'l'nXG1L' 'A iillimnvwf' '12'll.Sxhlxw.i1L1'L1 mM'zfnvunn ' 'l l .1 ri'l'.sx.r1 -Iv ruiirvr .v ' , ,,,1y-,-55,9-nygygyv,-, ,-I fU.V,v!,T-U HAIR: DI7Un:xY',i J-xxJ'llllIltvlImx-vl:rlxX.1D.1nTz1iv . 'nvldruv iJsrnxi1xY. 1i1 ffmmliiwf f i's--'..wr.:ifJffaS,fi.f.fi.fii in-,L-siamnmrmw -s. ,iss .,w.- .int ri sm.Q1lima:-iai.msmumiimwmasamr.-ummm1 .aimmiziial Page 34 ' if . -' ..x y ,L:g,..,x ' LH : '.55A-I-.5 QQ I 'S W iff m Q' iff' if :P Q w w' f, ' .'1- 'sv' Vx. 5X':'Y U -' .,,, , . f,ef-'f- mi, J ' V W gVl,!VvV 4151 1 V -'Q L .1 mu, - -ww . Vv:i'.'zVf '1 .V-V .V ,VIN V. 3.4 V '- TIM ' 'xr .' 1, :YV V 'v n l Y ,Xxx ,- . 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Vit-..-,rfw.m.wwmmnn.. -umffu i , Q, i.,wn5u1n1lnnirv,u.f uuzun blonde blonde .... blue-green eyes . . . dimples .,.. hails from Mexia, where she has lived all her young life .... receives male mail from Kingsville . . . . is one oi the three bewitching bell-lyre girls in Baylor Band . . can also play piano and drums .... loves music, dancing .... likes anything to eat except asparagus .... lilces swimming .... has no preference betvveen blonde, brunette, or red-haired boys, she does demand that they have some laind oi hair, however .... is only a freshman .... her smile is dangerous . . . . resides in Memorial . . . . i nwmlx-mamm,-,.-.-un.-rw... -.ni -. fi , . , , H.. . , ' .iim,.i 1 .. ,. .U I'-f i...u ,v if 1. .-1.-v.xu.-ciriwnuva .m.nmmuunnmuiuznnnn1mmnnm-uufm1-mamma. miananairuiuxmuwinxa,--1-n .Q-mmm i annum l':'11 'Wm 5f '-i -- 'm'-- - ' N 'X - H i ,ru wmv mfr,-f f-g--, ini,-. 1 wa- wiv,-.vim.wr.1wmn .. -,Munn vxa-.x..n.mguxm-.v. :tuvna-Inrmmnnu-:nw . nm, , -nvumx. mm. tx' .1L'.VZbW'A,'X-' . .-',.':y:Q:, i. , N im ,,v,ii ,. . 1 ,. .Y . . , ,Q , ,. .. 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Now lhere were eerlain of Ihose among lhem who were slruck wilh a high UNIQR CLASS Q3f? 'M E Efiiix . f r c?.v1'ffvflll L wax! 'I'i'.'4 adm! . 3Sf'cr:'lu ry . !31'wsi4f-ffrf.l T Mf'f'ff-fP1'z?s iflfffflf A -Svr1'f?ff4ry 3 .I Pre-Fiikierzl 'L' X! un flu :sf Vx n an fm, i Nome, iiwelling in the cornrnunily were ihose who were iffmrr-ai urifh less inlsigh! than the eldersg ye! these younger homes possessed with ideals and desire lo accomplish that which would inleresls of mankind than were their superiors, for they had noi yet lhul one does not work for lhe imteresls of others. lWiih youlhful energy 'ihey endeavored lo accrue uriio lhemselfves all the beautiful and worthwhile things of lifeg bail Veklus and Roskav observed them and smiled ax their nescience, for lhey realized that their dreams would likewise come to naught when they . were faced wiih lhe realities of the world. A New Nzere were eerlaafre of lhoxe emmng ihem. who were siruck with a high -.. -l Ml , . . Q 5 . 'fi 5 5 ' Q 11 2 N Page 51 . . . 1 if JUNICDI? CLASS CDFFICEIQS ED MARTIN . . FLOYD CORNELISON SARA CUNNINGHABI FLOYD COLLEY . HOWARD PETTY . KATHRYN EARDLEY FLOYD CORNELISON JOE WOODWVARD MARY BETH WIESE FALL TERM WINTER TERM SPRING TERM . Pres ideni Vice-President . Secrefary . Pres i d en! Vice-President . Secreiary . President Vice-President . Secrelary , I vi: I All : Af '.V,, 3 ' 11-I l: :.:: D- . M Nba - K -, 4- IT' X .I . A 1 ka n I .. ,1.. . , A 1 'A H 'f ,I I .:-.,-,,. .ffl ' C 'l ---A -'+- QS A ' , ' Ei ,' , C K -1 1 A . , A e A .C 3 3? 'R ' - A . ,: -lf ' 4 S gf ' As: iii. : U, no V 5 . kk X X gn :1 , K A A are all' S A WAS A ...A I, .nanny rg 'R S B 'N X N vii. N553 N ' I - ..::A. it X ii AA, 1: I W f L ' I ' z an 'Q W. an C Nl. P I , -V14 - -.N - px' ., '. , ., .,.:',1: V ,gm nu. I ll- ! - . Q , ---- . ,,L, JUNICDIQS DAVIS APPLENVHITE . DOROTHY ALTMAN. IRENE ADAMS . H.ARRIET AUSTIN . PORTER BAILES. J. WELDON BAILEY DORIS SUE BAKER . BETH BARNES . IRBY D. BATES . VIRGINIA BENTON. NIARGARET BENTLEY. ROBERT BENNETT ERNVINA BODE . . . BEULAH FRANCES BISHOP NANCY C. BIGGS . . BUDDY BOSTICK . JOSEPHINE BOOTHE . ESTHER BRUCK . RUBY BRUTON . C. E. BRYANT, JR. . CLYDE BYRON BUNNELL . FRANK LEA BUTLER . N ELLA CASEMENT . RUTH CAUDLE . . Oak Park, I ll. . Sherman Brownfield . Allus, Okla. . Tyler Houston . . Waco . Sania Anna . Canton Quilman . . Dallas . Laredo . San Angelo Giddings . West . Aloody . Yoakam . Waco . . Hale Cenler . Booneville, Ark. . . Graham . zWcComb, Nliss. . Sedan, Kan. . Longview 1, . 11:32-.:.:,-:Q : ..., iz . 111 -,zzz L:.1.xm::::1...L:g: . . rlgxr. EHBIQL ,.,,, P482 52 JUINIICDRS JACK CHILTUN , . W. H. CIIIIISTENSEN . LEON CHUMIILEY , ALBERT T. COOK. Jn. . JOHN .l. COLE . CATHERINE COIT . FLOYD COIINELISON . CIRACE Cox. . . . DORfb'l'Pl Y CH L7TCI'IFIEI.D SARA ClIxxINGHAM IVIARY AGNES DAX'IS JAMES DI-:FOE . NIAYERN DI-:VINE CLAY DILLON MEIIIIIS M. IJICE . PEARL E. DOHBIXNDT . KATIIIIYN EARDLEY . MAl!TH.A EASLEI' . 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C.OC1C.C i.OLE A lui Page 53 1 .,. 2 We ga, Q -'.2 ' -2 nf -I . :1 ' ' ' ivq AQAAQ A-1' I .,,.,., ., JA Q! A' J - . ' ,,x 'KR 1. '- is ws sbu l v A,.1 5.1 r . , ,A a n , . V 'i-'- I ::.: IME- ,S 35 M x : g sm: t ij iq: 3 .: ,... - - ' ' .L '1,,. .I . 4 .,., ir. ..: - V ' -. . ,,- , .QQV I K. Qu l pf, R A' V' 1 - .,..,.. , 'Q 52 ' I L Q: T :T sl.. A JUNICDRS 11: JAMES M. GARNER, JR. . XVALTON G.-XRXER. LORRAINE M. GEORGE Lm' GILBERT. MARIE GLASPY . . BENIGNO T. GONZALEZ. KATHLEEN GORMAN MARION GRAHAM , J ox' GRAHAM NELNVYN GIHEENE. EDWINA HARRINGTON LINDELL O. HARRIS MAVIS HAUPT . CLAUDIA HAYNES . DORIS HILL . HARRIET HOLDEINIAN WII,LI,ABI C. HOLLAND CLARA EVELYN HOPE PATSY RUTH HOLTON BERNICE HOWELL. SCOTT HUNTER . WILLIARI LOVELACE JAMISON . ELIZABETH ANN JOHNSON WILBUR JOHNSON. . . Waco . Waco Donna . Ben Wheeler . . Ennis lllanali, P. R. . . . Waco Aransas Pass . Arp Ooerlon . . . Plano Campbell, Mo. . Kyle . Waco Albany . Del Rio Rocky Ford, Colo. . Plainview . Waco . . Jasper . Wichita Falls Cameron . Longview . Waco Z- .1 ' ' LQ ' .....u-u-.s.m......-., Q -.gr-M Q1 Page 54 -..uf-P :asm JUNICDIQS ELEN JONES . JAMES H. KELLY . BIARY LOU KEE STEWART LENTZ . . LAURA GENE IQIRKLAND ALBERT NIERLE LLTRER BETTY MCCORQUODALE LILLIAN NICBRIDE . EDYTII AICIDUNALD . NELSON AICELROY . S.-nILfEL KICLEROY . ELIZABETH RICGEE . ED AI.-KRTIN . . .IOHNNIE LOU NIITCHELL NIILDRED NIOOHBIAN. NIARY LANELLE NANEY LEALYNE NOBLE. . EFFIE NIAE PETRINY . CHARLES S. PIERCE. H. C. PITTNIAN . MILTON A. PIERSON MARGUERITE PORTER . F. M. RAY, JR. . PAULA PRICE 1 ' rf ' AM, Pagz 55 P, lllooreville ' . Quanalz l Li . Waco :I If EI I 2 W SI lllercedes . Ml. Calm . Grapeland A i K . Orange . Waco . Temple . Waco . Timpson X . U 'icllila Falls . San Arzlonio I . Waco I. .Waco 13 I W il I I I, I P I , . ,... 'a A ' ,V ,. f .. , 1' z l Q 69' ., ,..V fx- ...f , S It f' 1' ' UW any 'Bl' 2 In .AV ywx J -iv' . .: Q , I ., ww, Eu K' LA. If Z.. I Q yan L1 I1 II 'X Ii I . Oklahoma Cily, Okla. Y Al . . . . U aco l - I I ' . .r 1 '- San Anlonio l if 1 , .V., H lgfj ':P'.lgiEE1j- !, Z 'V , , 4 A .. . 5 A ,R 5 .i l .., - I . 4 3 ' , I . Brownsv i l le Q 5 V' . Tyler F6 'IZ VIA : Dallas W i 'V V I Q '25' ' A I I In I W? ,N I . Waco ll 'i -, Mineola l . Hlacu E K li 1 H iii iLiY+ 1 - ' ., ,i .Y rg, -:-l--3 :L X ,.-' z:2:. , - 9 , W 4,.'.A . K J- -131 f .- TCI. 1 be I -ff iil ...,,, ' s V ' .V.,,, -' ' ' ., -.. x,3,-sw., b -, w 4 ' ef ,. .,- - . YQ . , . , A X . . ., . f X . 1: S' ' C ' 3:3 QA! YE? N A ,..- 1 ' I .,A I ,. . ' I A I ,. - A WQQ- xb l A ,. H .-'. 4 -.. . , uf ., , ... 'L X ' , ,. ' I -. 2 'D .. ,Z I I I Sv 0 .5 -2: is .15 . . I i ,W LI ,.- - -A--A- ' - I A I ' A . L bg. . I . ...A , K ,,v 1 333. ,V ,gf 1,5 JUNICDRS ,NANCY IEVELYN BEAD . OSC.AR DIYDLEY REED . OLLIE MAE RENEAU. CAROL ROYSTON . ROY C. ROBERTSON . ROBBIE DELL RUSSELL. ITSIIRO SAITO . RORERT SCATES , CORINE SEALE . PAULINF2 SMITH . . EMMA LOUISE SMITH. VIRGINIA SHEPPIERD , CLIEEORD SPENCER . XYILFORD LEE STAPP . REBECCA ELLEN STEWART CHARLES EDWARD STITES lVIADIAN PEARL STOXVE . IVIARGARET STRAERE . MARBETH STUBBLEFIELD IVIORRIS STOCKY SUDDETH STEWART TABB . MAHSETTE THAGARD . TREASURE THOMAS . FLOYD THORN . . Waco Waco . Weslaco . Searcy, Ark. . . H'ac0 . Henderson , Wah iawa, Oahu, Hawaii Tenaha . Uaco . Paris . Floydada . Gilmer . Ennis Bah ia, Brazil Ualnul Springs Cleburne Silsbee U 'aco . Waco Leanard . Waco Caldwell . llfaco . Houslon , 1 ....-.: 5 Y A' lx: 1 ,'.-.xnmnun1uL1..-'Wi' ,, , .,-:QL Page 56 E D. II. TINER, JR. . .IOE VFRANTHAM . . ADDIE GRIMAIETTE THlTETT BERTIE MAE TIJMEOW. MARGARET TIICRER . IIENRY VALENTIN, JR. CARULYN WALLACE . IQATHRYN WALLACE . BILLIE CLYIIE XVAIIREN . IXIARTIIA KING WATTS . Hlihllili WELLS . . BllI.I.l-IDGE xv.-KTTS. ALICE XYEST , AIARY BETH XYIESE XVIRGINIA VYILLIFORD. BEATRICE NYILBANKS . BARBARA WILSIIN . GARXETT XYILSON JOSEPH NVHITE. JR. . CAREY WILLIAMS . XVILSON VYHITE MARTHA WRIGHT . . GEORGE LENOIR XNRENN. W. S. XNITTE , . JUNICDRS , Waco - . Waco . .Hcliinney I. II In II Slzreveporl, La. ll l . . . Waco 11 . Brownsville PI I' II III H II I I 1.lII 6I'l.ll . Waco . Greerzville . Uaco Henflerson . Texarkana Dallas Q , ffalrerl .1I6.I'l.I1 . Pfll.I1lROFk ' . Quilrnan ll Clzarlolle 1 W ' I I II ,I I l I . N61lYB0Sl0Il l . Rusk . Waco . Dallas Y . fllarlin fl ' Leland, llliss. lj I I: 'f I A' XNINIFRED xvOLVERTON . . . Mart lj I I 3? l 'I II ,I if l I II I ,, WL, , , ,L ,,,,, 4. E...i. ...I.. -,--. -.llrfr W Page 57 .f f 5 ' ma- ms 'I': f - f I lf , 7 ' , 'P . .7 V I - UL, I i f f I Hx - , . :A VVA, L I g , . . A.. I .- I , E762 f' -' Vnl I , ','I 1 I l A If :,- 1 2 We Q ig 1 gf! I, 'Eli 1 df I I l: , I -. ....': Q 2 ,. - -1:V' Wg Q ! 3.55. .: .-,, . I .... .. I A A .1 JUNICDI2-SENICDIQ BANQUET DR. E. M. THllliP MISS NlAR'l'HA BARKEMA COACH LLOYD RUSSELL MRS. LLOYD RUSSELL FLOYD COLLEY GENEVA BELL TVIURRAY NANCE ETHEL I'iOLMGREEN JIMMY ADAMS EDITH SMITH FRED GRAHAM MARY BETH AVIESE JOE LOVING NIARY DIIC.-XS FRANK JOHNSON EDYTH NICIDONALD PI. C. GRAHAM SARAH PARSONS BILLY PATTERSON EVELYN ERVVIN ED MARTIN KATHLEEN GORMAN HPIllNI.AN ROSE NIARIUM IIUOD J. C. VFURNER MARIETTA BIICKNER JOE VVOODVVARD JOHNNYE LANVRENCE LAVEHNE GOODWIN KATHRYN EARDLEY MITCHELL PARKS MARY ELIZABETH WILLIAMS ANIJRE BILLINCSLEY M ARY JONES YFHURNBRUIIGH COLBERT IIELD CHARLOTTE JOHNSON CHARLES ITICHAIKDS CLARA MAE BORRUM STEWVART LENTZ PAULA PRICE Raleigh Hotel, February 25, 1938 MR. THOMAS H. TAYLOR, Speaker LORRAINE GEORGE BOB ANSCHUTZ GRACE Cox ROSALYN O'I'IALL.-SRAN E. J. ETZELL ROBERT BALLENGER LUIS BILLINGS ANNA MOORES SWIFT JOE FERGUSON ROY RUTLAND BETH BARNES ISTATHRYN XVALLACE HOWARD PETTY MERLIN CASH BILLIE CLYDE NVAP-IIEN MARJORIE NABORS JODY HALL JAMES MOORE RAYE PIERCE DORIS BAKER ROY BASS ALWIN HIGHERS VALERIE TUCRER ELSIE FAY BARRON FRED SMITH BILL XVENDTLAND BILLIE BOB NENN'BURN MARY LANELLE NANE1' CLINTON CHAMLEE MALCOLLI BALDSVIN XVILSON W HITE IMOGENE ALSUP JOHN RICHTER BRONVN NICCOLLUM NELL SHEPPERD ANNA FRANCES ANDERSON HAROLD MARSH H. O. CASSLE LYNN BUCHANAN DOROTHY BOND BILL BUCRLER NELSON M.ALCIK CATHERINE CRISLER FRANCES BRYAN DEWEY PRESLEY BYRON MCLE.AN VIRGINIA SHEPPERD PEARL DORBANDT PORTER BAILES BUEUS NASH HAZLE NUTT BILLIE GUYNES FLOYD CORNELISON MORRIS SUDDETH ERWINA BODE MARGARET STRACRE VVILLIAM FIARNIAN ROY ROBERTSON NELWN'X'N GREENE DONNA DAXY'SON H. B. LAMBERT HOMER WELLS HELEN HUFF RUTH JOY SIIMMERS BILL BLAYDES GEORGE TATE BEULAH BISHOP MARY NELL MINOR H. C. PITTMAN CLARENCE GUITTARD HELEN FORD ELLEN LOUISE JOHNSON D. L. TINER GUS GLASSCOCK MARJORIE ECKHART ELAINE PRICE J. E. LAWRENCE SMITH TARRAN1' LEALYN NOBLE DORIS BROGDON Page 55' r- fm!-. 4- SCDPHCDMQRE CLASS QFFICERS Page 59 KENNETH ROBERTS BOBBY ROBERTS NIANDY LEE SMITH HULON HALL . HOYET WVILLIAMS BETTY BURKHART CHARLES NIYICRS . TOM SHOTTS . VIRGINIA BEALL . FALL TERM WINTER TERM SPRING TERM . Presiden! Vice-Presidenzf . Secrefary . Presidenf Vice-Presidenf . Secrelary . Pres idenl Vice-Presidem' . Secretary -'-:- L, I , ' 213' A 'E-1. - z- ' . . . A x 'L' A -5: '-1 K 'mx-QS 2 U56 iw 6, A A,.::A . R8 1 ' ' . fx Q an A 1 Q , . . x'9x S 3 X .. -:.' ...ev--A. I an ..,,.. is .,, Q A-. fi - Q.-'X Q ,IL I S. Y my S Q if s Q wp A N . . .. , P :J 5 mis . gm A . s A Q? . X ' Q3 - Ax s SN ,S X AN 332 s, Y -xv- V ii- 'Q - N vs' A Y SGP!-ICDMCDIQES JUANITA ALLEN. LEE ALLEN. . ALMA JANE ANDREWS FAI' IEVELYN ANTI-IIS . VV INFIELD ,APPLENYHITE . XNATSON CANFIELD ARNOLD SARA M. AYERY . . M.AJll2 AYERYT . JOE LYNNE BATCHELQR . J. O. BANKS . . BOE BAHKER . AGNES BARRETT . BILLIPI BLANTON LUCILLE BLAIR VIRGINIA BEALL XV. G. BLANTON . ROBERT BUWEN. CHARLES BOSVVELL . MRS. LILA BESS BRISCOE. ETTA BRITTAIN , . CATHERINE BURCH . BEVERLY BRYANT. LEONA CAIN . H. F. BYIID . NAN CAMERON . P. W. CHUNN JEANE CHURCH . . . WILDA MARIE CI-IAMELISS . San Antonio . San Antonio . Brownsville . llluskogee, Okla. . Oak Park, Ill. f1.-'-- --'Tum . McGregor . Alamo, Tenn. . Bremond . Plano . . Merlins . Duranl, Okla. . . Waco San Angelo . Barlleli Jacksonville New London Marlin . Waco . Waco Taft . Hol Springs, Ark. Houston . H 'aco El Paso Dallas Corsicana . Waco . Liberty 14 f.:'::.:.n ' um' -'zz .AMY V7 37 .' JLIS-.. . . A IEEE Page 60 SCDPHCDMCDRES . X , ALLYNE COLLINS . FRANCES JIM CLOYD . VIRGIL CLOYD . . GOLDIE CLAWSON. WINSTON CRANYLEY . PIOXVARD CROW , CATHERINE CORDELL . ANNIE LAURIE CRUAIP. ELSIE RUTH DAVIS . DAPIINE DAYHNPOIKT . J. D. DEAN, JR. . LEROY DAVIS DIARY VIRGINIA DUNC.AN. SAMAIIE DRINPER . BROOKS EYANS . . NVARRI-:N LEE DLFNCIKN HAROLD FILGO . DIARY JANE FORD CLYDE B. FOREAIAN . GOLDA JEAN FIELDER . L. E. FRAZIER. JR . SARAH FORT , ASA LEE GAILEY , RAFAEL GARCIA . JENVELL BIAYE GATES FLORENCE GATLIN GERTRUDE GLASS . BRYAN P. GLASS . F ,, Page 61 , . Arp . Plainview . Waco , H 'aco . Blue lllounlain. Miss. , . . Waco . Fl. lVOl'll1 . Mar! . Knippa . Plainview . . Waco . Cllillicollze . Waco . Waco Nevada . Houslon . Dawson . Dallas . Livingsfon . Clzingclzow, China . Jlonalzans . Waco . . . Waco Rio Pfedras, P. R. . Waco . . . Dallas Hwanghsien, China Hwanghsien, China i I 2 T Ye 'V If If Ka If 5 f 5 'f Q, 'A x . ' Q I 3 .. I 3 ' 3 , J ' '-- ' f ,.,, ' , 1, N 5. A ,M A V V X . . H .'-f:-MIN 'fi X' Debris? -Iv' ' 5 - .33 , ,yy -51,3 ' . .iw . A . , 1 ,, A A .Q ..,,., X I I na rt if , l A ' w1 f':, , 5.A.,. . H4 Q 5 Q... .. .2 ' A . . Q, 5. . A 165 - S f . by ' A-.3 A 'I 'f Q ,,, ., x , 1 Ie. A l Ar . ggffp ' ' J s -v gs A - :S 1 - l , :I of - i QA A -',' J V. A :Z FAQ .... . X X . 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Spur Iowa Park . Liberiy . Lufkin . BH. Pleasani . Houslon Sf. Louis, IMO. . Longview . Lorena .Waco . Waco . Waco . Rosenberg . Waco . Coolidge Sugar Land . Hearne IU arl in . Longview Lorena Gonzales lf 'iii :I Page 62 SGP!-ICDMQRES OPAL NIAE MONTGOMERY DUDLEY MOORE . . VFHELMA D. MOORRIAN M. NVADDELL MOURSUND DULCE MUIRHEAD . MARTHA NIURPHY. DELIGHT lVIUHRELL . CHARLES MYERS . LUCILLE NEFF . . lVIARY XVIYIAN NEIISLJN. BILL Nix . . . IVIARGARET NICHOLS . BERT NUNNALLEE . HUE NUNNALLEE . DOROTHY PALM. L. B. PARKS. ROSA EUGENE PEEBLES PAUL G. PHILLIPS, JOHNETTE POU . . BIARY RUTH PORTER . MARY PRUETT . ANNE PULLMAN . . MARY MARGARET PURSLEY . ELOISE PURL , . . LOUISE QUICK . NORRIS RAY. RALPH REASOR . BILL REDDELL . - . . . . Waco . Shreveport, La. . . Waco . , Dallas . Waco . Dallas . Amarillo . Tulsa, Okla. . Munday . . Palesline Clovis, N. Alex. . . Waco . Holland Holland . Waco , Temple . Leringlon , Naslzville, Tenn. Slzreveporl, La. . . Calvert . Waco . . Dallas . Humble . . 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Q 'mf -ef ' . 'J 1 L5 'I' -'if 0' A A .ff ifi Y I A., - SOP!-ICDMCDRES XVILMA RICHTER. BOBBY ROBERTS . . VYALLA FAYE IKOBINSON JANET KAY' ROSS. . xvYNELLE ROENLMELE CORINNE IXUCKER LOUISE SAXON . HELEN L, SEAMAN DOROTHY SHANDS . D.ANIEL N. SIIARPLEY . -NIARY ANNIS SHELFER TOM SROTTS, . DOROTHY SIMMONS . BARBARA SMITH . ISIMMEY SMITH . NIANDY LEE SMITH NI'l'A RAY SOIKELLE . NIARGABET FRANCES SMITH VERN SPIVA . DOIKOTHH' STAUTS . ELAINE STOKES. LILA STOKES . . ALVA MAE SNVAN PEGGY' STONE, ANNA MOORES SYVIFT PANSY T.ANKEHSLEY . N ENVELL TAYLOR . JAMES W. TAYLOR. . Leroy . Pettus . . Winnsboro Brooksville, Ind. . Greenville . Lorena . . Waco Mineral Wells Cleveland, flliss. . Corsicana . . Waco . San Angelo . Terarkana . Van Horn Kerens . Winters . Houslon . Dallas . Longview . Waco . Liberty . Liberly . Holland . Nacogdovhes . Clarendon . Tahoka . Dallas . Houslon if Page 64 MI 1 SGP!-ICDMCDRES - - -1-1 BIIOOIQSINE THOMPSON . RUTH Wt,IRGILE 'TIDWVELL DAN TILDEN . . :WIARIE TISDALE . DOROTHY JANE TULL . RUTH TUNKS . . . EvELI'N BRONYN WALLACE VIOLA XVALLACE . . DAN W. XVALTON . ADA LEE WATTS . SARA WEBB . . VIIIGIXIA WEBB . JOHX E. WVELSH, JR DAIS1' XVI-IITMAN . . DIARY IIELEN WVILLIAMS . NAXNIE LOU VVILLIAMS JAXE WILLIS . . DIAMIE LEE WOOD IHA J. YOUNG . . . WVOODROXV WVILSON WOOD ANNE HASSELTINE COLEMAN . 'Lf' , ' Page 65 .f1:- .,,, . Ft. Worth . . Graham . . Tahlequah, Okla. . . Arp . Canton . Troup . Hockwall . Waco . Benton, Ark. . Camden, Ark. . Brackettville . Brackettville . Beeville . Benavides . Ft. Stockton . F t . lVorth . . Crockett . El Dorado, Ark. . . Lovelady . zWart . San Antonio A- - W ' B-:. D 'i , A, .- LL... - '-f -i-- V -- K 3, , l egiiasg. I . F5 , ,i gg.-r, r AL '. WL ' 'QM gf -:Ya I . W 1-5 It 'V ' 1 'tr , -ATA I I I 8 vis V N - - -:, ,. ..,-, V. Q lv I:',lv t 'fi 'W ' ' 5 ': , I Li ' A .... . 11 . A . , f- I .. . L 2-I I A A' ' gr ' ,N .Y .HL 1 ' A ' - I , - ' R? 1 12 ' C. .-iffy, ' gf - , .2 L-AL ' V SCDPHGMCDIQE BANQUET MR. JOHN C. JOLLEY MRS. JOHN C. JOLLEY DR. W. H. STEPHENS MRS. W. R. STEPHENS TOM SHOTTS LUCILLE NEFF BERT NLINNAI.LEE DOROTHY' PERKINS HIJE NUNNALLEE VIRGINIA BEALL HAROLD OLDHAM HEI.EN SEAMAN FRANK LATHAM ELAINE MARKHAM W. J. WYIMPEE NI'FIA HAY SOB ELLE HORACE MOfJRE J O WVOOTEN HULON HALL BA RRARA SMITH Roosevelt Hotel, February 25, 1938 MR. GEORGE DENTON, Speaker VIRGIL CLOYD MRS. VIRGIL CLUYD GRAVES BLANTON ELSIE RUTH DAVIS PETE CREASEY SARAH AvERY BOBBY ROBERTS JERRY KINARD CARROLL THOMAS THELMA D. MOORMAN CHARLES WOODWARD MARGARET LONG FRED BIDELSPACH MARY N ORVELI. PAUL PHILLIPS JANET BOSS HARRY TENNISON HANNAH MCKAY JACK CURTIS BETTY BURKHART BUDDY LAMB BILLIE DANIEI, BROOKS EVANS LOUISE QUICK BRYAN ROBINSON DAPHNE DAVENPORT FRANKLIN SIMMONS ELOISE PURL TOM MOORE MARJORIE RODDY RUGGLES PALMER MILDRED HAMMER TOMMIE MCWILLIAMS AGNES BARRETT BEN MCCRUM LOUCRETIA MORRIS CHARLES HowARD JEANE CHURCH JACK NUSSBALJM MAJIE AVERYT JOHN WELSH BETTY BROWVN Page 601 ,Ja PRES!-IMAN CLASS CDFFICERS Page 67 FALL TERM CALVIN AIANSELL .... WILLII-1 LEDBRTTER . CURTIS W. SANDIG WINTER TERM JAMES DRURY ..... NIARY BOB COUGHRAN NIARGARET lX1fINEE . SPRING TEH M .lou CORNELISON ..... NIARTIIA ANN SINGLETON . BETH TURNER . . . . Prfsidenl Vive-lJreS1'derzI . Secrelury . Prexiderzf . Vice- Presidenl . SPCFPIIIFQ' . Presidenl Vice-Presidenl . Secrelary . '- 1 I ., - A 3 Us I , '-,. 3 N I Y x,., P A 22'-W' - V M f . 1 1.i. ' ' 2,- A. X A ,,A Jr ' W' . . I i M ' f, R- . , - ' -g.: . , DI. I O A -.1 . ..' I 1 .114 - .- 4 K -' I . .I -::, - C A ' ' - A ' , ... . ' . 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Clarksville FRANCES BURBA . . . Pampa GEORGIA PEARL BURGESS. . Taft HOUSTON BURR . . - Menllfd JEWEL1BURNS . - Uvlllde IVIYRLE BUSBY . - San Anionio MARY LENORE CAIN . - Uvalde NIARIAN CAMP . - Dallas Page 68 PRES!-IMEN GILES B. CARTER, JR. . :NIARGARICT CAMPBELL. JOHN L. CARTER, JR. JAMES VV. CI-IADWICK . luAR'I'HA FATE CLARK . LENYIS CIIRIs'r0I-'FEL . ANNIC CIA'3II1:Ix . LAWN COATS DIARY YIRI,:Ix1A COCIIIK.-XX AIILIAIXD S. ffomc. . FRANItEs li. COIILIHH DIARY Bon CIIIIIIIIIIAY . FRANCES KA'I'IIIIx'N COYICI. RI.-XIKGAHET CRISLER . .Il'I,I.-K Blass CRO!-'TS , DIARY JANE CRmI' EDI'l'H CRUMP . . Es ELYY CI'I.BI-JRTSON . Bon BURKE CINNINGIIAII CHARLES L. CVIIPEPPICR LIHXCE CLYRRIE . . DoI'GL.-Is ll. DAXIELS . Jox' DAX'IS . . . DINIPLPI DEI, DA Us CHRISTINE DII,l,.ARIl . VIRGINIA DICRERSIN . FRANCES DRAIY . . DCJRCJTIIX' IJELL DuI'I:I,Ass KATI-IARIN Dl'lKlCE2 . DORQTHY DUAIAS . HELENE DURRETT . BOB DYER. . . 1, ' 'fb' Page 69 . Dallas . . . Dallas . Sulphur Springs . . Houslrm . 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' J ' ' ' X F: -I -im' J'-4' ' .X h We . -' - ' 'x :Z',2.- ' ' ' Y 'xi' - is Lung, Z f 'vsp' H 1' 'AY ,I ,I x .tjii J .tl H 'Q Q -1 jf? F, ed! --A ' X l h - 51 -Qi? : ' ki I J 'N I A .A ' ' ,., W1 A F3 , 'z I 1335 f f' I' .. ,E x . ,. -fl , . A 21 1' V A . 3 y . ' 'A -' .Q-IQ.. 'X I . - hx , - . .. 477- A ll . k X -.. X AS Vj 2 ,F Is wif A 9 9 -0 FIQESHMEINI KENNkI'l'PI E. ELLSNVORTH PAUL ICLLIS . . NORlI.LkN S. EVANS . I':DNYARD FADAL . BERNARD FUDGE. Jn. SARA GREY FANT . FAYE FULGHAM . JIMMIE B. FULLER EVELYN .IUYCE GARIIISIIN J. H. QQIBS-UN, JR. JERRY fLll,.-KSSLIUKZK LORRAIYE QIRIFI-'ITH . SARAH CLAIIIIQ LQIXIFFIN AUDREY lfUINV . BILLY H.ALB.-KQZK. GAIL I'IAMIl.TUN . JUNE HAIIILTUN. RUTH HAYIILTUN . NIARY FAY IIAYIIIUNIY HUB.-XLEE HANHUIER . JACK H. HARRISON . E. O. H.'KRlXEI,l,, JR. DORIS HARRIS . CHARLES HILFNER. VIRGINIA I'iELTUW . J. D. IIEMPHILL . , XYILLIAM BRUCE HI,NTT, JR. . RAYMOND HERRIN1: DORUTHY MAE HIIJL CHARLIE I'IOL'l'0N . TOMMIE IHIULTUN DON HOPKINS i H,lUlll.ll1, Kans. McGregor . Houston 4 Waco . Oklahoma Cily. Okla. , . Linden . Crockell . Liberly Uvalde . A lllens . Longview LOIIQIVI-611.3 EI Dorrulo, Ark. Houslon . Dallas . PorlLa1Iaca Hearne Galeszville . Palesl ine . Houslon . . Waco . Turnerslville , . Waco . Dallas . H 'aco H 'aco . Waco Waco . Jllarl . Terrell Meria . Dallas -L-il Page 70 PRES!-IMEN HAIIQILII HoI.zE . VIRGINl.k HORN . IEVELYN IlUXYEI.L , . MAIXX' CH.-IRLISS I'lUI-IBARIJ LIERLENE .IQIINSIIN . HULIZNI4: H xwns . RUBYE M .IRII-1 .luxrzs BEN E. Ivl-:mg .IR . IREN K,-IPIIIN . . FRANCIQS RHxnRII:R . VIHAN Suu krzvr . EDITH SUI: RI-ns. JERRY KIM: NI.aIIf:,xRI:'I' KINII, . xv1l,I,I.kNl l'.-IYTUN Roux . JOHN KIIRITZ,-I . . liLIn'sl.I1:.-utII . ALzINI-: I,-nus'I1w ETIIEI. A'I'I,I4:I4: I.I-zvrz. TIN KYII: MARIIAIII-:T LEWIS . , M.-Im' l.m'IsE Nltffi,-XIYI,l,I'IH EVAIAN M1'CR-xR,n' . . JIWI-3 l,0NGlS'I' . GI,I-:xx lin' IXIITH.-KNPIX' . B,xRB.xR,x NlI:IJuN,ILIr . FRANCES ,IIINI-3 :xItZKlNNEY M,-xRI:.xRI-:T NIIIXEE . CALVIXJ li. M.-xNsI4:I.I, Tom D. TVIALLISIN BILL Moss . . . MARX' BECK M.xxwI-2I.I. in-Ll :suns-401,-z:., i rixzglzs: 'z Page 71 , , 4...,,, Lf . Ollo . Tyler , . Waco Sour Lake Ml. Pleasani . H 'avo . Hubbard . Tu f I . Wrzro Quilman , fforsicnna , Dallas Furl Uvorllz . Albany Hope. Ark. H'ru'o .-1 Hen . H 'um . Mvrrefles Elkllnrl . U uw . Ulm: . lfeevillv Sa n .A1 I1flN1.l'0 . Svlresler , 11 'um . Pulesl ine Ilenderson . U 'am , Dallas Odessa , H 'aco ' ,... 1 I A ,I V QQ X 4.5 ff I ' , 4' Q- E I 5 in A In V 5 .1 I W M f-'P 'L' ae. A I + .,.. k.,,,,f-L X I I ,ff ' V f X I .. ug, ,Q nfl 4 ., Av., ' H Z I . n 'x x ' a' . '- , - .I. . . it V :-: A 1 ' ' ' 'I A ' Q ' I . -. ,M , R Iv I f f sw A S ' 'bivxxy H :., , I , ,II I, an s I 'MS W ,- .,.,,. Vx Sf 45.0 'x :gist I , . brwfg' - K , 'gg l -,rx N' D ., F X.. I A- s .AAAI 43 ' .ef .gv df x -3 A . , IW 'S QEEQE'-: :V N ia 1 ,157 s J. .?'j , .. v A we N G xx. vi , . X v ' .:-If A If , X PK QS .,,..,s , Y.. ,. J' N .R X? A19 Vi 4. E I . A531 I. A, ' I Qi- I R 1 - .-'ima ' 'lil PRES!-IMEN MARIJOHN MELSON . BETTY JANE MEADONVS . DORIS NIERCHANT . ANNA BETH MERRITT . XYILLIS FRANK RIILAM . ROBERT NIILLER . LOUISE NIOORE . NANCY MORGAN . HAROLD XYESLEY MOIKRONW' . VERA DEE MORRIS . ADDIE LOU BIOSELEY . NIAURICE NIULLINS EUGENIA NICNIURRAY . RUTH BIITRRELL . . . JUNE FRANRIE MUSSLEWIIITE. PEGGY IYEEDHANI . . . JEAN OWEN. LJLLIDENE NEEL . JIMMY NICHOLS . DIARY N0RX'El.II . DIARY HELEN PARTHIDGE. LORAINE OXLEY . . J ENVETTE PATTON MARY FERN NIXON . LA CJLYDE PEAR. . ELIZABETH PEARSON , ELAINE PII-:PER , . MARY ELEANOR POOL . RAYMOND PRATT DORIS PRESLEY . ELIZABETH PRICE , J ACK PROCTOR . ' .lilyigi ,A . Sanger Puebla, Jlezico . Floresville Robslown . .Uarlin . Winnsboro . Dallas . Jlorgan . . Waco , San Anlonio . . Dallas . Henderson Tyler .Denison . Hozzslon . San I-inlunio . 1IUllSl0Tl . Dublin Tt'fl1flx'ClHlI . Henderson . ,Uunday , Waco Pain! Rock . Ll.l'1.IlgSl0Tl Dallas . . Plano . Sf1lI.'1I1l0f1l.0 Grandview . urllflllllll Falls San .-lnlonio Furl Worllz Qu ilman Page 72 rr 5, I 1 I :fim- E331 PRES!-IMEN LA COLL-KN PUCKETT, JEAN IIAGSDALE . SAM HALICY. . . JIMMIE DORIS PRIIETT . NIARGIE NIZLL HIIAIIER RIARILYN HEESE . IKOSANNA RECTOR . JOHN PIEESING , YYILLIAM HOWARD HITLTII BILLIE ROBERTS . . xx-ILLIE GRAQIA: IROSANIQ' JXMELIA ROOTS . . LELA SABIN JACK S.-KRIPIER. HELEN SANFORII E. YV. SOIIAIIOT . DOll0TliX' SIIAW. DIIRIAM SEALEY . . DOROTHY NELI, SHORT DUIKKITIIX' SHERARII . EDWARD T. SIMMS. JR. CH,-KRLA NIAE SIMPSON. ICY . BIARTIIA ANN SINIILETON, ZBETSY SLAUGIITER. . DOIlOTl1I'I.-K SNIITH . DOROTHY L. SMITH . JOE Ii.-ALE SMITH XYALS'l'I-IIN SMITH . REBECC.'K SMOOT XVILLIANI SMITH . DOROTHY SPRIEGI-:L . . Quilman . lVaL'0 . Carllzage . U 'aco . Sm illurille Floresville , Cars 1-0111111 Ilafeszdlle . llusca Cleburne . S'n1ill11'ille . Denison Huynzomlrzllc' . . Dallas Ijlaerly . Jlrllnlle' . Greenville Dlarslzull . Wavo . Dallas Sun .-lnlurziu . SII11.llIl'l.IlP I llope, Ark. . Carsicuna Galreslon . Udenz . Pulesline Jlcllregor . Colorado . . A nmz Corpus Chrisli MARY CARROLL SPENCER . . Alhens -gi Of xl.-zzz' -f fl-ii:E-,ff fl:- :1f il: , M: - f -Q1 .I ' we i1,gf..a1- Af:I'2',-A,,,,, V, fyflll' 112 I fl Page 73 -A ff .aw G:- .I -4 J If I A F ,d ' Q L ! Wfxiyi A A-M dl , ,.q,.,'. f. .W ' W X JI ,XM I 4.,., 'Q '3' f x Q :-K, 4'-G. 4 'ii .F- f ' wif ' V H 1417 'sr ,Q S I we ,I :I 4 --rf :f 'E Q 'II V V AA , ff 2. M? ,,. .Q , I -19 1 A -'1 :r -ax N, .4 av I A Q fm , Q' -39' E, ' 4-uf ' 'f X 'Q' -I:-T TS' 'L : '-. X1 X, ,' .l A-gr ,I L 3' 'M ra ' I9 ,I.- A 1, ii ,.-. ,. ,fffy-. A ' W ' S1 . l mm, . Q, S1 X 'P KJ? N aj 4' ' W S. ,A ' I QE. ef A N: ' .1 v A 3 , Y ? . ' V .,1..L' . 57 vi VV I AE 'Q' I 1 e2 L I AIe I - ' -' T A A I ' Q' ' 1 ' I, f' Ji .fifi 3 H K :A jg.. N9 , ,mg 953' 3 , Cv , -1-' ' 5-L ,A : I I A' I ,I ,,,: , .,1 . .h . .,,A, I Q, A,.: . 1, A l-1Al 1 1 e I A ix V .Y H A-Bfllvyr' , t I wx 4' , Q ,, if .,,. g 1 A A XY ' fi Y Q :api v 9' I A ' I i vi i -',, . I 'K': I X ' -. I p 3 45' I I 1,3 if 1? Y ::'. i 2 ' ? s V - --- 'f ' Z hae. II .fl 'W all I I 'A . fl A ' :V 9 . ' E V? A -Q I If l x 'A J' ll :4' 3 q -,,v I f' .E ::.r ' ,gil ilk ' I A A - I I 1 . -:fl -.,. I I Am A -I -'..v Z i M PRES!-IMEN HULLTN STERLING . RUTH STARR . COY STHEETMAN . ANNIE MAE STUCKLY , JUDY Sum: . . , HARDX' THOMPSON, JR. BUELL GENE TRAMMELL . MARil:Xl!PI'l'TlICKER . MARY FEARN TUCRER . BETH TIIIINER . . TRUETT VALENTINE . ANN WNVAUKENHUTH . FRED WVALLACE , JERRY WNALTERS . NANKTX' VVARD . IELIZABICTH xv,-XSS-ON . BILLY WVATKINS. BRUCE WVATTS. JR. CJEORGE XVEBB . DEAN XVHEELIS . JOHNNIE WNHISENANT LOUISE ANI-IIDDON . JIM VVIGGINS . JANE WNHITNVORTH. ANNE WVILLIAMS. MY'R1'l,E WILLIAMS . BILLY FRANK WILLIAMSON JOE CORNELISON . , RICHAlKlJ S. WILLIAMS . GRACE ELIZABETH XVILSON EUGENE WISDCJIVI . . L, ROBERT WITHERS. . JAMES KENNETH WOOD, JR ROBERT HENRY' WVOODLAND 1 . Galveslon . Elkharl . Grapeland . Arlell San Anlonio . Leona . Lorena San Arzlonio Breckenridge Henderson . . U 'aco Tulsa. Okla. . Waco . Colfar . Paris . Buffalo . Henderson . Silsbee . Nevada , London .Allen . Gaines1'iIle . Beaurnonl . Waco . . Waco , San Marcos . Bedias . San Angelo , Paducah. Ky. . . Waco San Angelo . For! Davis Corsicana Jxldflifl ,5 Page 74 N -:ima-K Jgfgzf- - LAW SCHOOL sense of justice, and they began, discoursing among themselves whether or not it was unlawful for the women to don subterfuge beauty at will. Some said that the .females were enhancing nature's endowmentsg others alleged that they were prqfaning their simple palchritude. Now those most ejjfulgent with justice mounted platforms of piled stones and harangued others who had little else to do but listen. .-Ind so it was with other matters: leaders who were so -tired with altruism that they wished to see every one of their -fellow men receive the greatest equity would oftentimes make tirades of great length whereby they might see justice done. Then it .followd that the men became esteemed members of the com- l71llIYl.llY,tfl0f' the people realized that the leaders might some day prove useful to any one of them. The leaders, also, recognized their influence and began taking steps whereby they might prolht most effectively: for a public defense of what- ever aet committed by any man the leaders asked in, exchange afat, healthy bull. Eren so, the sickly herds yielded few promising animals. And it erune to pass that in those days menifell less fear of, or obligations to, the laws ofthe community, for they depended on. the public orators to defend lhem in their misdeeds. Then it happened that Veklus and Roskaz' began amassing possessions SENICDI? LAW vi 9. . . , . . , , - I B. JUDSON BALCH ......................A.......,.............. Seymour rlllv g ,QI Q, K Y Forum, Secretary VVinter '37g Vice-President of Senior Class. Q:' :', GLENN R. CAPP ....................,............,.,..... Shawnee, Okla. ---A 'A L' BILL DANIEL .... .......... L iberly L ff ' A - MATT DANN'SON ...............,.......... ..... ................... l ' Vaco A il . 1 Pi Kappa Delta: Alpha Chi. President '36-'37: Pre-Law Club, President , ,.,, -. - MQ, Q V '34g Round-U-p Staff '33: Debateg Chamber of Commerceg Forum, Who's ' ,, .. - Qi 5 NVho '35g Little Theatre. President '35, Peace Council. President '36. l 5521-' GEORGE N. DENTON ................................. .,.......... l Vaco A I 5' V -A l' Freshman Class President Spring '33g Sophomore Class Vice-President ' L ' ,f YVinter '34, Junior Class President Winter '35: Senior Class President Winter .- A '36g Baseball '36: Chief Yell Leader '36g Senate, President '38, Chamber of Commerce. President '3T. ' .... . ' WVARNER EvANs ...................,.... ........ . .,........... S herman gl! Q lf- Debate '34-'38g Pi Kappa Delta. President '35g Pre-Law Club, President 'r MI Q ,.., ,., Q h V , . - .-.. 'Q 3 .Q- 'V '34: Nose Brotherhood, SeIIior Class Vice-President Spring '35g Economics I I W' - IQ ' A . Assistant '34-'35g International Relations Club, President '37g Senate, Presi- 'Q , ':, zz, Q . Q -il . .5 ' V' dent Fall '37g Allen G. Flowers Memorial Law Scholarship, '38g Hound-Up ', 'I 7 '- Staff, Law School Editor '38g Most Representative Law Student '38g A. B. , -'V-,- , Degree '35g WVho's W'lIo '38. I , A 4 JAMES Q. EDNVARDS .... ..... W aco ' J - ' i JOHN B. FISHER. JR .... ,.... I Vaco J i V A Q . senate. ev' V29 ,.,. RAMIE GRIFFIN .... . . .Liberty .A XVILLIAM M. IIARMAN, JR. .............................. ..... I Vaco JN x Chamber of Commerce. President Spring '38g Forum. QA ..., HAROLD HENRY ................I....................,......... . .ll ae0 -' Q V TOM H. KING ......................,........................, Stockdale fi, A . 1 Nose Brotherhood, Lariat '33-'34, Forum, Secretary Fall '37g President T il-A ' , leaf. Spring '38. N V --.. - , JACK W. KNIGHT ...................,......... ................. E I Paso .,. , , in 'P in Forumg Waco-Baylor Oratorio Society: Night Editor Daily Lariat ' -I ' ' '35-'36. B0B KIRK ...................,...............,.........,........ Waco - THOBI.-KS G. LANVRENCE ....,,........,..............,...,......... Waco V Chamber of Commerceg Senate, President Spring '38g Yell Leader '37: fiw ' i ,QW Hound-Up Staff '38g Pre-Law Club. Q jQ Q 5, .Q-E g, gl: I - T '--t T- 11 .,,.,. Azql Q,,,. .:Q,:,,,,,. Q XVILLIAM WVILFORD LOONEY .......,................... ........... D allas A . M. C. LEDBETTER ........... ..................................... O lion lk J T' : i if Track '35-'37, Co-Captain '37: Senateg Chamber of Commerce, President Q In XVinter '38g Senior Law Class Secretary '38g Varsity B Club. If ' Q Q .ABNER TVICCALL ............................................. Fart Worth Q 4 I T Q bqqb Q Q Q , ' Forum. President '3T. ' I 5 Q - 512. fi tp- Q A- sr-. r ROBERT LEE MADDOX ................... ............ A Ibuquerque, N. Ill. . I - '-'1 2 if f' ' Forumg General President Seventh and James BTU. A y . I A' CARL B. SHERMAN .................................. . . . Rusk Senateg Nose Brotherhoodg Secretary to Dietitian. IQH Q Q DIARY BETH TIBRS ............................. . . . .... Cleburne ' - ' Q, 5 ,Q-- EDXVARD SOUTHERLAND ................... ...... ..... T r enlon , Q - ,., --:-: Senateg President Senior Law Class '37-'38. V IQ 5 -': Q Q ilz 5 DEAN TURNER. ............................................. Henderson H N L '-:: 'i f Senate, Secretary-Treasurer Winter '37g Brooks Hall Council, Vice- President '37-'38, Nose Brotherhood, President Spring '37g Pre-Law Club, Personnel Leader. T. D. WELLS ............. ..... P aris ' Forum, President '37, . i BILL TRIPPET ...................... ..... W aco ' Seuateg Chamber of Commerce. I f?jIf.ii'- L L.. . Page 77 MID-LAW If 5: -,fu V: g: :3g551.' , : fx ' .2 ? T EEE xv.-KLTER b. BRADLEY. I I ' J. BUCK AVERY. JR. I V IRGII. LRAWFORD . . I ,, .., if , . I2 vi- ,i . 'I A, 2 A C .,... A 'Cf I na ... l Y- 3 ' - S THOMAS H. CROFTS . X '-'77!::55'- -' '.:5 :-. .-x sz' '1 . P -. ' N WILLIAM CURRY 'N 0 I f BILLY BOB EARNES . ' .H-3 -Wifi- if ' CAMPBELL Is. FORD . I R H. C. FREY . . LOUIS R. GARZIA , . Q. xx x ., , . f Qj,.::. 1 0 If . S . - sl uri... 'gE, f' :5 f:-. : JARvIs GOODWIN . FRANK C. GREEN . -' X DAW'ID HOPPENSTEIN . ' ' ' Lai? :I Q ' ,X , . .. I . .5 ig: , :,,.. . 5 ,Q -.G .- l vs: V f BILL JABLONOWSKI . iwfj. 1 CARL LANERI. . -- O. , C JOSEPH O. MINTON . :W 5: 1 .+..,,.' -. , + R I, F I 5-F t E I ' f - JOSEPHINE MY'RICK 7 - 9 ROY RUTLAND, JR. . ' FI :'Fm'x' f . - X f FRANK ROSSON R . .... A ir. 'N' -A - Y I.. . HENRY ScHU'rzA. FRED W. SMITH . . . MAXWELL EUGENE WELCH . . Conroe Alamo, Tenn. . F Ioydada Terrell . . Waco . Georgelown . San Saba . Sieplzenville ,Mission . Waco . Marshall . Waco . . Waco . Fort Worth Lufkin . Harlingen . . Waco . San A nlon io . West . Waco . De Kalb 1. Page 78 'if-:Tin PRES!-IMAIXI LAW ROI' BASS . . . JOHN QSORIJUN BEASLEY EDITH BOLLINGER . WILLIAM H. BUCKLER . GEORGE CAMP , . JAMES E. CATLIN , HCJBIER E. DEAN . GRAHAM DEASON . KESTER DENMAN , BEDFORD EDWARIIS EARL C. ETZEI. . , MARGARET FOSTER CLARENCE LTUITTARD BROOKS L. HARMAN . BOSS I'IIGI-ITOVVER. C. J. HUMPHREY . TAKASKI KITAOKA . DOYLE HUNTON . ANDRENV J. MEHAFFEY' EUGENE O. KUNTZ MATTIE BERYL MONTGOMERY. MURR.AY H. NANCE . CLAUDE M. PIALEY . ROBERT K. RALISEX' . ROYCE THOINIPSON . J. CARROLL STRONG , BEN TERRY. . . W.ALTER TUBES . J. C. TURNER . Page 79 . Waco .Crockell 1 . Waco I l . Waco R . Beaumont . Houslon S 1. fi . Kaufman . Henderson 31 Lufkin Y . Palestine . . Homer, La. . Waco . Waco . Waco . Liberly Oklalzonm Cily. Okla. . Honolulu, Hawaii , . . Waco . Nloody if , Houslon , Hanger E' Fl I: . Waco . Rosebud . Terrell 11 ,. l . . Palesline . Ml. Judea. Ark. V . . Calvert f I . Cayuga I . Hamlin L1 4'l'4'gfT?YQvZi.1,iQ.Y 'Y I I ,I 8 , A xr gl :E A. - 'IA .I Q Y 36 ig: , 1 A -I -A Q ' .I E 'llz x . 7 ' . 1? A9 Q, X 1 5 V f np -in i: I A fi Vbx 5 lv .I I 'xg ' -. . . . I A RRRA O' Akw A I IQ L L of A , :b:4L.ff f J Y 'I X . , . ..,, If 3' YF' ' . . .,,. ,. ' ' -:f:siss:w., ' - 'F I ' J - if ':7f: IT- ,. ,' ' ' I . I 1 'ES -. . V-f51g.:3'23? '- --A: 1. .. 1 V V -.n A - ly vw-N: V. V - N'-f'-':1:.gr,4, Q 1 f a.. mf-.fvL5. , ' .-.-1-Vis . . ,,i'?Qff,Q?' -A L' .:: f-: Ry . :- . .-.. -, . V f- f 5. , '.zv3,,gX:,-.,,',frr I Q . .H .1 -- A I 11, f,::gi:gg5x7:g. f!'l '5l 'R f 'V ' .. f5,.-5761. - 2 f1 'f:i2'fI l'- - 'ffwf ' - Lawyers K FCDIQUM The Forum Law Society was organized in 1925. Si1Ice that time it has steadily grown and today is the largest law society in Baylor. It has always had for its primary aims and ideals the upholding of the honor and integrity of the legal profession and the promotion of fellowship, scholar- ship, and legal and practical knowledge among the members. Important problems confronting the law student and the young lawyer are discussed at weekly meetings, and prominent local attorneys often address the society. ing, Hells, and .llcffall OFFICERS Fall Winler Spring ABNER Y. NICCALL T. D. WELLS TGM H. KING . President R. JUnsoN BALGH J. OVERBY SMITH W. L. NIIDDLETON . . Secretary Top row: BALGR, AVERY, BEASLEY, BRADLEY, CATLIN, CRAWVFORD, DANIEL, DI-:AsoN, DENMAN, EANES Middle rum: EDWARDS, ETZEL, FORD, FREY, GREEN, GRIFFIN, TIARMAN, HENRY, KING, KIRK, LANERI Bullonz row: MGCALL, Bd.-XDDOX, MINTON, NIURDOCH, BALEY, SCHUTZA, STRONG, TERRY, TURBS. NVELLS, TURNER I H N Q GS .g,gp.,.. .X Ir. s Q f .2 agua-L1 . . 4 . 'f is 5, rg. Q' FT? Q . . .Q 9 5+ N9 1 gsm sy If ,113 Q, , I ,- Y., - . -p1 ..-in ggi I my HQ- s I V 55 T -I 7 l l f :. I. f . fl ii s RII. . I sss. Qi A I. ' . .e , X ... , X l - 5 1 Qpl, c Nw-,X ii silt Z Y. 'I 31. ii - ..,..- N, Page 80 'El SENATE The Senate Law Society is composed of bona fide students in good standing in the Baylor Law School. By its constitution the membership may not exceed thirty active members at any lime, although all students who have at any time been active members are still retained on the in- active rolls. The purposes uf the orffanization are the encouraffement t f scholarship and leadership in the Law school and the promotion of pro- fessional brotherhood among its own members and the school at large. Xleetings are held regularly once each week. with programs designed to supply the dual henelit of instruction and entertainment. Nuinerous prominent speakers and entertainers froin the city of Waco Hllfl the Baylor campus have hy invitation appeared on the society's weekly progranls. Full WARNER livltxs 'l'ox1xn' L.XNYIllCNt'Il'I .IININIII-I BLUNDIQLL .lulics liowxnns Top mir: Bt't:m.ER, Cnoms, DI-IYTON, lfmv-Unis. Evlaxs. Flsni-QR, H .ll iddlc rule Bullolll roll' N . - rg 1' 933' 1 -:Rf 4-ff ,lx ', -Q gif ad .A ji? 1:4-1 n.r-- - DEAN TURNER BILL TRIPPICT any P -'S' ba Q.---1 rv ra l Lawyers IIYVUIIS, l.uu'rence. um! llenlnn OFFICERS llvlilllff' Spring Gi-IORGE DIQNTON Toxmv L.-XXVRICNCTIC I P,-p,e,'dp,,l .loHN B. F1sHicR CARL SHERMAN , l'1'f-p-1Jrp,w'dp11l BILL TRIPPET W. W. LooN14:Y OPPENSTEIN Hlamux, IIVMPHREY. KUNTZ. l.,uvRExcE. Ll-IDBI-ITTER, LUONEY, NANCE. ROSSON l'tUTl.ANn. SHERMAN. SUU'l'lIEHl,.-XND. THOMPSON, TRIPPET. TITRNIAIH, XYELCH f ff' L. H, ,ff 4 B 4' W x.,..!' f ' U ' 'lf 'nv f - 2 1- ' l ' 9:3 -gan-nv ' ' 3 4 - ' 'Q X Q K' N vy 3. at , , 1'-BD E! , ,,. f 9 ' Q-5' R- -i 9.-an ' von e lol -J-:lui-:.a f , ..-..-..,.. -- M Y ' W' W rf 'YWHYW ff 'Y' -- -. .,--.-..,,,,Y, 2i.11 -' -4- AH- -Y 2 Bill 4 Y'i7'f , f1T ,f ', tff7 ' T TTT Y Page 81 Secrclury- TI'PflSlll'f'l' Sergcu ll I-fl I-gt rms A ' It E. tgefg,-Q ,,.- Qk qw 35131 Most Rep1'ese11tatix'e Law Student of 1938 7. Cl'ZlZE'Z UGJZ5, mxeier . . . Scholarship . . . f.Y,l'g'HIliZill,i0IlS . . . Leadership . . . 1AChiCV6l11CIlt P558 1-'T ' 5 BUSINESS and lhey fel! ll?PfIl.S'6ll'E-S' in need of zvrillen records of Iheir assels and barler- ings. Therefore lhey look sofl clay lableis and a sharpened slylus of bone and recorded all lheir maierial zvealih and fradings. When if became apparenl ihal anyone mighl easily figure Iheir business, ihey dereloped a more complex' rnefhod of working ou! lheir lransaciions. Bu! ihen Ihey discovered Ihai ihey lhenzselzes were losi in Ihe labyrinihine columns of digiis and could noi inierprez' lheir own fablels. However, lhey conlinued lheir labors and conienled lheinselves fha! no one else knew whereof ihey zvrole. And fhen il came io pass fha! llze people wearied of lheir prosaic life and SEIXIICDIQS lliax lu' A LEX A Nm-:n ...,.. Businvss ...,....,..,................... Temple Dvlla Sigma Pi. Hl'HCllllilSllxl' '3T: Cllzunlwr ul' Conunvrcv: Assistant ill Businm-ss D1-partnwnt. li0Hl'Ill'l' Awsr'rl1l1'rz ...... Am-mintingz ......,,.,........ .... T U11-ll Pi llmnina Mu: Dvltu Signm Pi: Pl'l'SUllIl4'l l,1-adn-r. li. ALLAN BANKSTON ,..... liusinvss ,.....,. ....... , . ,Dallvelle Della Sigzmu Pi: lfsquirv Club: lfmrtlmll 'Situ-'3T. fllnirrax l3mxL1v: ...... Bxisim-ss, . .... 111111.20 Assistant in CHSlli1'l'.S llllic-mx IIILTUY ll. linux ,...., lhisiiivss, .... Kilgore Dvltu Sliflllii Pi. Cami, L. l3nxzlcl.L ...,.. liusinvss ,... . .,.. . , . , .,.. ,,.,.. . .Barbers 11111 Varsity UB Club: lfnallrall. Captain 'IlT: Svniur Class Prositlvnt Spring T382 Vlilirfs xylltl '38 Tau II. C,um'rn1ans ...... Acct.. Bus .,,....,..... .... . laclcson. Jliss. Nlississippi Club. I,I'l'Sltll'Illl Ffmutlmllz 'Iil'Bf'li. Cl.lN1'11x Cn n1LIf:li ....,, Businm-ss ..,......,...,..............., flfllesrille Lariat Stall: Nose l3rc1llw1'ln1o1l: Glve Club: Studvnt Assistant in Brooks llall liitc-livn. Al,BIill'I' .l. Cinuss ,,..... A 1-1-t.. Bus. . . ,,., ll am D1-lla Higrnn Pi. xl.-XlK'l' flUl.l-I, .... Busine-ss. , . .... RClS9I1T10ffl limslfzni' B. Coax ,t.,,, llusinf-ss, . . , ,THTHIPF Dvlla Signm Pi. NIUYRUIC FICIKRIELL .,.... Businves ,... Far! llurllz AI,m3n'r FINLEY ...... Pnisim-ss. . . lfralrle SM! Fl.,xYAu.xY ...... Blisim-ss. . . A . .Hemlersrm FRANK Ill-ilrssxlsrx .,.... Ac-ct.. Bus ,... .... l law Fmrtbull '35-'31 Muurw IIVDSON ...... Busini-ss. . . . Texarkana Band. Prn-simlent '37-'38. FRANK .lol-xxscw. .,... Business .....,....,....,................... Dallas Delta Sigrna Pi: Chambvr ol' Connnercvg N059 Brothvrhnudz Little Thvatrv. MARY IE.-SRL KINDICR ...... Business, ,. .... Homer, La. i r. , , , L3:f: 1 ,: ',: -ivi ll 11 1 l 1 I f 1 1 1 1? R1 1 1 1 1? 11 11 2 1 il 1 4 1 1 11 ll 1' il li 1 1 1 11 1 L 1 1 ll I '1 1 i1 l 1 l 1, I 1 1 1 1, 1 11 H1 12, 1 Q I l 11 11 1 '- 1 1 111 11 11 ly 1 1' I1 11 ll 1 1 E' 1 I l 7 - Y, Y Y , , , -7 , , :,......,.E..,,,,,W A- - ' H, ,, ,,,,-.4 L.A,,, K Page 85 .W Y , 7, i. , x 4 '26 ? 3 if A' .K ,A- in xx 7 v ' W Qu fd el ,Q We is ,sz E r ? SENICDRS 'i -g .f' T RL'Iltll,PH WM. KLATT ,... . .Business , . . , . Waco D4-lla Sigma Pi: Band. H. B. l,nns1-:RT .,.,., Business, , . . Jluskogee, Okla. SELMA LIDER. .... . Business ,.,...,..., .......... ,.... ....4.... F I 0 ydada YXYA: Ficlelis Class. Seventh and James. President 'ZSTQ Wlayland Club, Prvside-nl. JOE LOVING .,.... A1'COl1I'lllfl,E,' ........,.......,.....,............. llaro Chamber of Comnwrceg Gls-4' Club: A Cappella Choirg Quartet: Senior Class President Wintvr '37-'38. BOBBIE AICIQNEELY ..., , .Business . .... Cherokee BRONYN lx l17C1JLLlINl ...... Businvss .... Waco De-lla Sigma Pl. JAx1Es li. Moons . ....Busmm'ss,..,...... . ....Frosl De-lta Sigma Pi: Pre-Law Club: Nose Brutllvrhood. Uris M u,Es ,..... Business ,,,. .,.. l l aw INIARJQIXIIC li. lx'lII,Ll'IR ...... Busine-ss. . . . .Bryan DAP Club. liosmuww 0'IhL1,,xlu.N ...... Businvss. .... Richland, Mo. .. ,. Srumn l5if:1,1,E Ossonms ...,.. Businvss. . . . .Brournsville NYAA: Choral Club: Pi Gamma Mu. l,iRAXT NANXA ...,.. AL-cuunting ....... . . .Houston Esquire Club: Houston Club. CiEURGl'l W. PAYN1-1. , . . Busina-ss. .... Hichlaml. 110. Dm-Ita Sigma Pi. LQLADYS PAYNE ....., Busine-ss, . . .1?IlCllIGl1d, 110. P1-rsunnel Lcaclvr. vw 9 - - R. lwmsrrzn PERKINS ...... Busmn-ss .,.......,,, , . Taylor ' Cla-c Club: A Capps-lla Choir: Lariat Stall. XYILLO D. PRICE .... , .Ac-counting. , . .... Blormling Hmre MARY IIUARK ...... Business. . . 4'-v ll P1100 Urbanitvs. NIARKIO IIENSHAW ...... fxCCUlllll.lllg'. . . - 4lf0l'11lllf' ,. n ffm C P ' 1 ima Page S6 SENIQIQS Hmm,-W G. liuslz, . .... Businm-ss. .... Taylor Football '35-'31 NIAIKHAIXICT ANNE SXIITH ..,... liusim-ss Alllll,'Il1'ZiIl Club. NIAVHINE STEVENS ....,. Busimfss. Pi Gamma Mu: YYY.-X3 W,-XX. Iinwlw STHEETMAN ,... . . Busins-ss ,.,. . . lied HL-ad Club, l'n-sidvrlt 'ZKTQ Hlvv lfluln 'ZH-'Sing A Cup! Lows T.u,l.m' ..... liusim-xx , , . WM. VVILSUN Tuuwilx .,.,.. Husim-ss. Jnuw FINm.m' W.u,x,u':r: ,,.. . .BllSlIlQ'SS, Delta Sigma Pi: l,lll2ilIllH'I' ul'fful111xn-we M.u'nlx1c XYILLI ulsux, ..,, Business. DAP Club. RALPH L. W.-u,m:n ,..., Busim-ss Turn' NYrnx.u:K ..,.,. Busine-ss, Band. H.xlm.xlm IQFIIC XvHl'NKiBl.UUID ...,,. Busim-ss. 1-sig nu:1:r..W.'.' ' ' -- Y' 'W ix-if vmmngnumnz' ,, -'- Page S7 . , ,7f-. .21 -i . . T-vlvr . . . ,f,vUI'l.II!lfOll . . . .f:I'IIfM'1lllI1l mf-lla fllwir. . . .Tt'IIlII1t' . . ll urn . , A l.'UU1Pllfll' Cmllegyf' ASIIIIIIUII . ll urn . . , 7'P.l'fll'kIllllI . ffluzmilrr . 'AiL,,, , , fl ,749 ,,...n S .5 X. X, Q tffggi -' ,gaff X - gggy.,-' gg Q'- fiilfm iiiiii fi'0 ' . ' . - - J I X l I X AQ' A:-,XXX-I A ux ., Qi' ..A, . -,X ,,-, , Iii fs ':' A -- -,-- - , El.. ' iii ' ' f - 1 . gf '.::EE::-1-,Q -11:5 it i . ' A ' ' I ,-4. z 1,352 3 2 A A .,., A 153- I -'w a 3 R , X X XX I X X Q! X Xi W S' X S x X ,- I hx in XX- X . , 1 ' . vv yr -:xiii Z... - 'v , ,rx f:2i:-I. .I w-rw-'1 .,.,.: -'- Iwwfsw il: ' 'A 'Y' 2 . ..,. ,,.. as ' ..-A R ii. ., Q x,,:- 5 I 1 'A . ,. '1.,.2 Kit-: 5g.?1E.,6 'V x w., 23. 314 '. 'X .q' . : L ,:,:5E5fff ' .,,, S .:'. Q::, 'v:1:2s:' A '-- X qw af'-Q, ,Q.j,,,j155-' ' ' O1- , , i, . 5, A JUIXIIORS 3-I., K x of-.,.,.,:,,.gX .. 4:1--,ixcnn A f-- - -AAA LOIS GEORGIE ARCHER JULIA BAKER . . ROBERT B. BALLENGER BILL BLAYDES . ANDRE BILLINGSLEY. HAROLD BOLGER . DOROTHY BOND. MARLIN BURTON . TALMADGE CARTER . V. M. COKER. H. O. CASSLE . . JAMES ROBERT COOPER W. P. CULP. III. . PHAIL DEAN COPELAND DALE DOWNEY . MIKE DUECY. . FRANK D. FUTBELL . GUS GLASSCOCK . R. C. GRAHAM . . LAVERNE GOODWIN . DAN EDD HAMILTON. ALWIN 0. HIGHERS W. A. HOOKS . ARLIN C. HORNE . . Wfaco . Pampa . San Benito . Fl. Stockton . Henderson . Waco . Houston Cleburne . Tyler Hoyse City . Hamlin . Texarkana Elgin , Waco . Waco . Waco , Gilmer Longview . . Ferris Tzplon, Okla. , , .Mearia Breckenridge . Hillsboro . Waco 6. NW.-. -- v .,-Y Y...,.. . -.I.,.., H .....,,- ,,..r,.-A ,ff Of f! QQ I ' l Page 88 l 1 1 EDNA HOSEY . . ELVIS KEI.I.Y. . ERNEST lx1ARTINAK . NIAUHINE MOTLI-JI' , WELDON W. NASH . ROBI-:RT H. MIOnLE'I'ON BILLX BOB NBR RIIRX. BILL PATTERSON . C-ULLEN PAXTON . EDNYIN PI-:I-Il. . W. A. PLIWIHOI-'I-' . flRYILl,E HORINSIW , C. ARTHUR RYIII-N . PEARCE SI:IIAIrImII-:S . CHARLIES SHIRAH . ERNEST STRIxGFIeI.Lmv LOCRERT SI.IfI2PI4:R . VICTOR H. SIfLI.IvAN . CTERALDINE TAYLOR . MAIIIETTE TENNISON . NIARY JONES TIIORNBROVGR . PATRICK F. TIIIIMONS . TROY VVOMACK , . MARN'IN XYORK . MILTON J. TILLEY . JUNICDRS I ,I I A - fs 'A .1 , I an . . . . naw I jf I gg Q 1, ' . Rosebud xl F - 5, -'N' 5 ' l X 1- iz' l ' V 'Haw ' If -... ,, A . K L il , . j , ,ga - Q -PTI, s., F ' ' Q f 'l 'ff ' f f A 5' . Hollis, Ukla. X I 6 I . Calperl i ' A .,,, al K . HVll.l'IllIllClll46' X A :4' J 4' ffl ' I 531 - -- . Jacksonville Y li 5? 'ffl . Hillsboro U I V l ' ' I . Elklzarl ' S 1 L f 9. 1 Av :V VIVA ,Q iw . AA A A . 1111. Pleasanl 1' 1, ' V ' 2 'kvx : . u'll.l'1IlIlIf'lIl-F ,N J Y . Dallas ,N Q Q I: 1 Q SQ Q- l' I I '1,. 1 , , v I 'Y I - - .. ., -' .::y:-'L f g ll I A A .....A. A r . llwoco V V .- ry Temple ' ' I b l ll fm ll w g' V' l I gil :..,f . ,Q Ir., . .Uarslzall I r 4 L . . . Waco . ' Q F 1 ll F1 . I fil A fl -4 .. . I roS Prof! Cl lg Q. H vm? H: . Q I., , , gf- ., . . ' W ll. ef' 1 .. .- - if 1 I A ' ' 'l ' .LL Lorena I, . - ,, . . fllI:fl0ll -E P uq' -V 4 ' P . CI'l .om . 'lg A . - 'A' , , I on of If Q' If Q- , ' ' - Q Q P Q, , ,' i ll .5 . f I --Q 'I .-Q I A I ' 1 -- .- l l . Taylor rl . Texarkana , f I Tw . Hamlzn h :df . lfaco l ll M. W... . .- . -A ,, Page 89 I ,, H- ,--,,.: T,, f . In ' . ' 'I . :Erik N0 ., :':,- gs.. .,. ' ., R I .Q Q , Q gmg vl l. I EAE, ff I 4 .f Y i, in . I 35. WN iw., . . ff ik ,, ,.1' ERI' ' X .- 3 5551.55 .Ax ..,, 52 1. I . ,,, . I .. A' 4 'E .- I ' 'x hx '4'- 2 - - H-vw A. rx, .K I ...,, 1 Q? .A A S A t I X, . . S S A . W Q cgi . , A l A N3 lu ' L l g- 3 . 1? 3 -,:.. wiv . v . ' . R A SGP?-ICDMQIQES IIMMIC SUE AKERS . FR.n4r:Is BAKER . C. J. ADKINS . CHRISTINE BARTEL NIARJORIE E. BILES . BOBRIE BLINNELI, . VV.-KLTER BIXISCOE, JR. BUSSEY BYRN. RUBY CASPER . IIARHIETTE CIIAMRERS. BILLIE CHRISTOFFEI.. B. A. DE IAAMAR . .IAIIR DICK . . CTHARLSIE EVANS . .lou G. Ewuws . NIORRIS H:kRRELI. . Ross GUNN. . DoRu1'HYHEMPHII,I. . NIARTHA BUHL HII.l.X'El! RICHARD HIIDIJLESTIIN JOE .IMIIESIIN . . LONYIE KEMP. . PAUI, KITCH . . ROBERT IXUSSEL KINSEI, . KY C35 MII, . Dawson . Bloody . Hamlin . Dallas San A nlonio Palesl ine . llfaco . Tinzpson Dallas . Burkburnell Raymondville Prescolt, A rk. . H 'aco . H 'aco Nevada Hillsboro Gilmer . Coleman . 1Wl.C'alm . Waco Trinily . . . Merlens Rocky Ford, Colo. . . . Colulla ' ' 1 gun..-.g:v.w1 R 4 Lx: - 1' Q Y I Page 90 sinui SGP!-ICDMCDIQES BILLY Lxwlucxcw . HORACE lmwls BUSTEIK LOQKETT . DONALD AIILLER , O. R. LUNOY . W. F, Nlf1CllIiIGliT, Jn. JKDIIIAN T. NIIDDLI-I'I'UN . NI.xm:.a1xE'1' LONG . IIULLIE B. NIIYXUCK I'i0R,'kCE MOORE . Y1m:1N1.x Nl1'1,LIH:1x , BERT N. Nllwml .I n, . JOE D. YI'INY'I'0N. PIA!-HOLD Lfl.Dl-IAM . IVA JOE l'l'1'1'M.4.N . P.u1I,.I. PRYOR . G'ARNE'l l'E ROBBINS . FRANKLIN Snmoxs , HOWARD EARLE SORROWS IQATHRYY SPEAR . CARROLI. VFHUNIAS . DOROTHY NELL XVINKLER JO INEZ NVOOTEN . . l-z:a . g' r- ,: .-lflell . lflklzarl . Pillslmrg . lfiesel , El Campo . Ix'irby1'z'lle , 0111 London , Furn1ers1'1'lle , lhzisellu . , Frosl . Sun fl nyfelu :1I'ff'Sl.ll, N. llef. , I .VIIIIIPIVHI . 1I0llSflllI . De Leon . Uhvo . Liberly Troy . H 'am , Longview . Ch ina Spring , .1 Irrflregor Graham --7-3- -YVV----- - H-i--.f-WW Page 91 K 1 .I ff W0 K ,. - ,. -..,..nv'+2l': FL OA .ix A , 'QF ,,,. K f-M , L... .5.-lf - Ei D Vx, - 1 OW , J - ' L u iz , ' - V - -,-' 3 : DM , E A ,,. 3 j,., A. , . ,. v -v. ,...-4A. L Q- W A . . . Qb- A '!-, A X In ,, ' F E kr H- Si: . S ,, y, Q X 1. ,... -, .:-.hs:rg5- R! K K W .Q .1 X ' Pl ' 1 H , ..,, - . xi' gr. l-X X L A A fzi . A A A - 2 '- . . A f f? s:.'. ':, I ...J 9 ,I 1 : ..... Sig? -:2Eg - -1. -gp Az- Eg.. 4 'I' , ,.. A- . . K H , m 6 . ,.k, , . ,,,, is -- . ,- - ...K '- 3 W 'fi 2 is A .jf lq . V' , In N nf. A Q if f 1 ?'5v'5A ..Ev.X EQ: .xg -'-, :I 4 ,px 4 U ,K r .Q' -A -- 'N A ' Ls. 55 ,. . . , l 3, f r . .I we gm gg, 155 ' ' H ' , f - la ,. ' ,.,.,.,. ,,,... .-.' 'A - fl . . A , 'I 1 ,.,. .Vg ..... EEE.. ..-. : 1 N -f- V fa' 7 -A .q R B 232 - X A . A 1 f ' 'Q. . , l . .Y ,r Z ,x,, -I l X J E N 5 A ...,... A . , ,A , . ,'i L ,.A- I ' 'Y ,,... I E I M ' -fi , 1 9' -if , WN ... 5 . . I . S ' . , 'I' T. - v . 2:2513 , '1 EE: ' I l . - 1. ..-m 2: L l - ' . ' I . . l X ...ll Q ,Q .Tl X V Q L P ' - ,..,,. ' L :mms 1 :nut FRESHMEN MARY ANN ALFORD . NIARY LOU ALLEN. SYDNA VESTA ALYIS. . PEARL CATHERINE AUSTIN . IKOBERT VANCE BAIBD . LORAINE .BATES . . ALVIS BEASLEY . VIYIAN BELL . HALL BENTON. .IR . GEORGE C. BEVEL. DOROTHY BOWMAN . . DOHll'l'HY FERN BORDERS L. C. BRADLEY, JR. . B. L. BRADY . . MACK BYRONI . B. A. CARR . PAULINE CHANEY . SAM CHRISCO. JAMES F. COBB . RUTH CULLUM JAMES DRIIRH' . FLOY DAVIS . . FLORENCE FLING , FRANCES FOSHEE . EARL GARRETT . . FRANKLIN GOLDEN , DONALIT.A GRANTHAM . EDWARD F. GIBSON . GEORGE NV.-ALKER GRIFFIN C. H. FIAMITTEN . . GERAIIDINE HANSEN. LEE HARRIS . . . . Waco Lerelland Roclzesler . Alice .Waco . Waco Bonham . Dallas Quilman For! U 'orllz Houslon . . l'l'lG.l'f1llGClll-8 Dallas . Mar! . . Waco Knor Cily Cleburne . Seguin Caldwell , Dallas Calrerl . A lice Royse Cily Gladewaler . Ufaco .Housion . lllineraluells . IoIa,Kans. Oglesby Harlingen Marlin . Oklahoma Ciiy. Okla. DOROTHY CAMITTE HILL A WUCO RUTH HOBSON . . Came' 071 RUTH HOLDEMAN . D61 Rff' FLORINE IIORNE . - WIUUO '--:QL-:Q '.-' :' rr.. . - S'-' - M91 -Um: ,, A .. 1, ,,,, ,- mi. .- F ' TT H I' -.,-. , ,, Page 92 Wxxux Nlu: lvm' . ERNEST .I l-:'r'r. Aww: Kl4:15FEn, . Numuw W. LAYDEIHS . Clhxvlmlx Nl.Ul'l'IN . Fu wczrzss NIA1 r1sux lu. N. fXI.n'. . YIIIIIINI x MCH nm XYAYYIC fXll':1,'1'ux . CHnls'1'lw: xlII.I.IKIY .lr:Nw.u.m-3 luITf1HEl.I.. WAHM Nlxox . Dums Nlmnn' . NI. B. XELSUN, Jn. SANINIIIC p.X'I'RIfZK xYlI.I.XlICIi UNI-7 xl, ISILL linsmws . xIUllliISPOR'I'f-YR , ADULPII HUBBIYS Dams Romans XII-ZLBA Bmw: . .hex RYAN . . E1,IzABE'rH STARR . HURT:-:NSE SPVRGEH D. VIc:Ton STmcE1'x1Aw O. .I. STEPHENS, Jn, KATHIWN SFDIJETH . SCUTT L. 'l'.xTI'x1 . RAE Tm.-wo , ALICE YI-gnxon , Fumrs XYILLI ms . KI XRGIIZ XYEBICIX , .Max XYILLIS Y,,,,,,, , - -F -f ZW f.f.,:n.:,3 FRESHMEN . Fahens . I. 1'l1erl'Av . T fzrll ba ll fflelzurne , Pfllslulry . .lelrell , .1 lerrefles . I i QVIIII , f,'arsirv1r111 , lilzrkbzlrrzell . fllarjfa 4 Ham . Dallas DP Lean I llll'Sl.l'fIllIl . Nelrgulf I gI'HlllV . ll 'um , Da l las , llemlersun . Urerlon . Sour Lake . Sem inole Ill. Pleasanl . firapelaml . .llllanla . Lefunarrl Hanqfielrl, La, , Edna , Uvaru . Szlgar Laml . Ilerzrne , Dallas ,Y ---vi-3-D? Y H - V 1.4 T1 if 4-' -,,,4'i,:', M4 am lY,,4 g7l,all, M l Page 93 W V 2? :al A ' S+ ,Q , ., l ' si' ' ' V , .V.N 3 l i :,,l . y Q X: V In . ' 1 a I ' l -3- . re ., .. Av . fl l X- :gi ..:.A Q ns A 11Al . ' h X , b as ,A - i l ,, l , ql, --' - .',- . ' W l 2 ' '-1 - , A , ' ,IJ .ri . :-: 1. i n K ,au A 'R r 1 we '4 ' 99' Q as .T Sl lreoiuziunls Shirur and .ellerrlmler 5 X S 'W -'f' NT vii 6 l it vs. FII N flljNRY ALI-:XANDER FRANK .lOuNsoN VVILSUN TIFRlNl:IR lxl.-XLCULNI BALDWIN liOBliRT BRRRY COOK D. W. lNl0NTGONIERY ALBERT CHILICS DELTA SIGMA Pl The Beta Iota Chapter of Delta Sigma Pi was installed at Baylor University December 6, 1930. The national fraternity was founded November 7, 1907, at New York University, School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance. Delta Sigma Pi was organized to foster the study of business in uni- versities, to encourage scholarship and the association of students for their mutual advancement by research and practice, to promote closer affilia- tion between the commercial world and students of commerce. and to further a higher standard Of commercial ethics and culture, and the civic and commercial welfare Of the Ctlllllllllllily. The scholastic requirements are that one Inust be registered in the pre-eommerce branch of the School of Business Administration and must have maintained at least a average in his work. New members are selected by the active members of the chapter twice each school year. Delta Sigma Pi is proud of alumni members who have gone from the Baylor campus and have made outstanding successes in the field of com- merce. OFFICERS Spring CHARL1cs SHIBAR Headmaster lui-XRVIN YORK . . . Treasurer W. A. PLUMHOFF . . Scribe and Hislorian RALPH VVALKER . . . . Chancellor BILL DUDLIQY BLAYO1-is . . Senior Warden Jun ior lflfarden Senior Guide CARROLL THOMAS . DAN l'lA MILTON Top row: ALEXANDER. Axscmirz, BALDWIN. BANKSTUN, BIl.I,INflSLEX', BLAYDES. BYRD. CALDWELL .llitlflle ron-: CHILES. COl'JK. ll.-'kNlIl.'I'tJN. HICSHEHS. .IOIINsON. Kl,A'I l'. lxlCCOLLUM. lVl00RE Ballon: row: P.-xx iJLl'lHANI. PLMIIIOFF, SHIR,-XR. TH1lN1AF. TLTRNPTR, NNALKER, xNAI.I,ACE. YORK ' if , M P ,Z,.I C W fgm ATF? .' 1 fee I A I f wif A l l AA.' fr Q - I' 1 ' : O A. 7 Jn, v ' ii Y ' R Q L Q Q B S F - .N K 3 w . 'vs:- I . . . V i..-i' ' A Q ?fQ55,,e . ,g f M32-' ,Q -9532 ,seg ee 1 A A A'-71 f ' 1, Iilr' I ,- Page 94 - - f '-'----Y-V' ' 4 - -f - -33- Df- -21 'W J .Q 537-2237, 'Lil 'ilI11f3lk7'ET v . MUSIC -ARTS desired lo add somelhing of a nalure which would salisfy lhe slrange longing wilhin lheir breasls lo efpress lhemselres in more lhan mere -words. Now il had happened Ihal Kreimjur had laugh! his sons concerning music, which he had learned from lhe sounds in lhe winds lhaf had come lo pass when Numlei had cried lo Vimruk long ages before. Veklus and Roskai' had-forgo! aboul music in lheir endeavors lo gain an, e.rislence, bul lhey recalled lheir lraining in lhal arl when condilions had somewhal sellled. So lhe people came lo concern lll,6'll1SPll'6'-S' 'wilh musical expressions. Hollow reeds produced many beauliful shrill noles. while rhylhm was bealen oul on cow-slzins slrelched lighlly over one end of a shorl hollow log. Before many summers had passed lhere were cerlain of lhose among lhem who had become quile proficienl on lheir inslrumenls. Bul lhen il came lo pass lhal all lhe people forgol lheir work and began indulging in wild orgies sez' lo music. and when lhe orgies began erlending unlilfar info lhe dark hours, Veklus and Roskar obser1'ed wilh heavy hearls, for lhe dancing degeneraled original beauly of music and undermined lhe morale of lhe people. The people reasoned diL0'erenlly, however. and declared one should adhere lo his indiridual lasle. Then, in an efforl lo direrl lhe people's allenlion from lhe ceremonies in SENIQR MUSIC ..-W . IROSASIUYNIJ Ai ICRY ...... Music' ,....,.. 4,.,.....,....., ,,.. . I aclrsrm, Tenn. A. li. De-grev, Union University 'SSTL Dire-L'to1'oI' Mvmorial Apartnn-nts. l FR.-xxizas BL.u,oCK ...... Music A. li.. B. M. , ....,,,,,,........ l.or1f1z'ie11' X W Alpha Chig Longvivw Club: Baylor Hand: Dornlitory Uruliestrag Choral Club: Student. Assistant. Q 1 4' LQ , 1 il ' lf li 3: 5 ll 2? 4 ls f lf v 4 , l TXIELIM lh rH BIAXIIES. , ..Musif' .... . ,. .., ...,.. Fl. Slocklon xx-i'Sl-lJl tIN'-Pl'l'lPS Clulr. 'Slrawlmossh 'SSTL -X Cappella Choir: Choral Club. A. l31..xxm:imR1x Hon-:n .,.... Music ...........,.................... Dallas Band: A llappm-lla Choir: GleeClubgCl1upeel Urganislg Symphony Or- chvstra. Join' HALL ...... Music ....,...,.,.,.,.....,............,........ llallus Band, Assistant Dirvctorg Urclie-slra: Choral Cluhg Assistant School. IRENE li1,x.1s ,,..,, Plano, . . . . . in Nlusim' ,Elm .llufl iRl'TH lkoumxs ..,... Music- , . , . , . . . . . .Normanyee IQATHEHINE LOUISE I.1-3NN.mn ....,, Music Thvory. . . . . . liuvo GORDON SUITS ...... Music ................................ , . . .Plainview A Cappella Choir: Boys' Glea Club: Quartet: Red Head Cluh. WII,ENE XVINN ...... Piano ..., ...... I 1'fl1'll'Zl1Clll.6 W 1 PAULINE THOMAS ...... Music. . . .,.. Wiggins, Miss. Page 97 my I , x.,, 'L' , A ,Q Q 'E .tix bihzu -TE. V iff :ff--I-:QTY f Q, ff ' 555: QT.: E: . : A , 553 65' A' S .Q ,,.r.1, .A 7- S X .:- N 'm I 1 ' tf lhblq , ., ,. JUIXIICDR MUSIC Cf-fi'-m Y,-,..- NI 7 X3 if I QQ tj BONEYA B. BANCROFT I: lj ELIZABETH BARROW . DORIS BEASLEY FRED W. FINK . A. J. HARDX' . . - ,I ONEITA LUIS HENLE1' . t'g MI I-LE' 'Ula Amy W W Q Q V ADA Lou tVICFADDEN , , , ' ' FRANCES JACKSON FRANCES BICKINNEY B. O. MCILEAN . . CATHERINE MODE . . SARAH FRANCES PARSONS BONNIE JEAN PEACHEY GID W. YVALDROP . BAYE PIERCE . FAYE PIERCE Q. 1 f f E' San Antonio . . Eagle . Omaha Dlarttn . H 'aco . Waco San A nton io Win nsboro . Alt. Calm Caldwell . Cameron . Smithville . Trinity A bilene Beaumont . Beaumont H - ar. .. Egg. R i Page 98 ' SCDPHGMGIQE MUSIC I EVA IIVTH BEALI, . Husk u Aunum' Blfxzkrzlx . Donna 3 4 lNI.um.uu51' Cuslsx' . . Gilmer BETTY BIWXRIIART . 21101710 , W i 1 I. Q3 IJILLIAN GEm.1cu . Waco iq X, DONNA Buuuu Dmxsox . Waco ' GP1R.NI.DINPI KINAIKIJ . .Uenlplzis ABIELIA Huxsox , . Tyler I1ELIEN 050000 . ,-inzarillo IVIAHJURIE Moomz Hanlon ' I. DonoTHx'PEnxIxS . , lfuldzrell V ,, RUGGLES PALMER . Gusline 1 , N y: 2. BRYAN IKOBINSUN . For! Hhrllz 34 31,-UKGAHPZT CECIL SANDERS . . Ifivlmrds - M 1 ,f L: EUNICE Sci-IILLING . . San ,-'lnlonio 1 SARAH XVATTS . . Bryan E Page 99 N 11 H E 9' - X 4' V' Q , F W, .-, 4, X 1 - - .f-.1 11-nr -Y ' 1. 711 1 AVA' I Q W N V :fr-. '. . I iw .-2 Q: 7 N 3 gl ,,,-X fl, ' 2' F , I' I :Glu '..' ' WP- ' Q Vq. , -v A f ,k lli 5 1' , .ij ' , ,. 1. Sf A Q .' P ! my.. A. ,, A lv X X - :Sf-H F 5 l,:8A.:,.-:V-: X R 1 4 Y 5 X, A. QA .w-.. , . I ' if mv' V .gg Y 1 225? :-:,:r:'-::r:f9E:::2fSE-. .,,r1r I .. ,. . ,. . Q .N-. .,S?3'?F mm iv N ' ' ....- - -,,,., x 315515553 . 1 ix -we 1 .:.,.:- ':'g2 A -'E' :Z- W .-.W vi 4 . . - ,...,Q1 . ,,.. gg , X .., - -, ,, . -1 '.,. T Q., 'K , Ng- - - v vgs l.-5: --,::3:,:Ea9.3g5:1y-1:41 ' gigs: 1 .3 . -,1:x:z::5,-Q-2,11--wr':' +I M ' .-999 . ff ff 11 N H 'ii- if x. 5' .qs :gf v x t , :: ' 'Q M 1111 ,,-A - . I . , ,,... - fx I A I I E . D .. -A c.IA: A -- ., - r . .- .-.,: f ,i,:, ':' ...M -.1 R-.Ez xg r f -fa I -- . ',. . I . . . i f' P . ., W-f-If:-:2 i x X. M fit:-!:355?:r' J -1,923.5 22:1 .1 '- 1 .4 . 1 Y ,t :,.. buz, .. .. .,.,. ., YT 4? I li.E53::',Q : Q 9 4,4 .,i:,:5::2.S::fEf 1 Z.. I Fam 1 - 115' - .,:,s2:E5. , - N ' jj. J 'i3E.-4 215. :Rani -. X f in 2 ' 5' I ' I: Ee. f -f', , Jiffy ' ' S v' l -Qf 1 ' 3, Ei, 1 , I I sf' 5 , ,- - S31 ' f a 2 A 'I x -I ,. .. I x X1 4 , ' x X I Nsfiif ' 1- 15' , .Y M- H. eil- : H1 ,I-,im 5 ' f f : 5?:i'F'iI' ,- ' Q L! fQ5ff?7s17 K f 11.1 E535 Q C.-, , Gig., ?:Q:gi::5 . - I .. if I M. xx W.. K FIQESHMAN MUSIC ' LUCILLE ALTMAN LEOLA BARRONV MARJORIE COE RUTH DEAN . NETTYE FREEMAN . GAYE GATLIN BARNEY RUTH GIBSON MADELON LESTER . RUTH CRAFT JONES . KATHREEN M.4RSHALII . CHRISTINE MCKINNEY MARIORIE PITTMAN . IKATHRYN PULLIN . LOREY SISLER , . CLAY ELOISE SIMMONS POLLYANNA SPEED , LEWIS SWEARINGEN, JR. RUTH TONVSEND . JOHN THORNTON BETH WAGNER BILLY TRIGGS . MARTHA LISLE YARRINGTON ROSALIND WIEBUSCH Sherman A usl in . Gilmer J ourdanton , Waco Duncan, Okla. Winnsboro Dallas . Bastrop Longview Waco Tyler Taft Junction Edna , Comanche . Jasper Harlington Olney Galveslon . Cameron Waco Waco Y A,,Y WV ,E :,-- 1...-l -f1c,...x - -- . W: mf' ' ' -W' L-11 J...- ., 'FQ T. ff- Page 100 The Baylor Symphony Orchestra has been organized for many years and during that time has provided VVaco audiences with a large number of fine concerts. This year is the lirst time, however, that 'trips have been made to out-of-town engagements. Concerts have been given in Marlin. Coleman, Beaumont. and other cities. The orchestra has been greeted with enthusiasnl everywhere. and its progress and development in future seasons will be watched with much interest. . , i s Q ' Professor James Thomson, instructor of violin in the School of Music, has directed the musicians, and Raymond Hike assisted in directing. F. TIIONISON Y. TAIT H. HORTCJN M. GOREN E. BROGDON P. BROOKFIELD MRS. T. RAY C. WHITE lhl00Rli TATE FREEMAN NUTT ROYSTON PIERCE HOWARD WI-:RNET PERSONNEL H. IIOLT E. BARROW W. TAYLOR S. XVATTS B. PEACHEY J. CiIBSON PI. PIERCE C. SMITH B. NICJIQNKIN lj. A. Yotixo J. BARNI-:TT R. HIRE G. VVALDROP R. NTIDDLETON J. ANDRHXVS C. DILLON ROBINSON PIENEAI' BUYER PULLIN S. FORT HARDY JONES FINK llireclor Thomson M. BUSBY J. HALL R. RYAN W. tl.-IRNER P. NTILES D. ATOORE N. PHILLIPS B. KIRK l Page 101 . L, ,. , 4i. L, Y ,QL : 'W HDL od 'll I if :, if at 11 usician Hudson GCDLDEN WAVE BAND NIARION HUDSON ROBERT BIIDDLETON GIDEON WALDROP DUDLEY NIOORE . JAMES COBB . NIARION BUSBY . liAYMOND BIKE . JODY H.,kLL . ICVERETT M. NICCHACKEN . LOUIS ORREN . . N.8NCY CONKWRIGHT NIIDDLETON NIOOREI I 'Y I x n..--.swf fjRREN AND CONKWRIGHT , ,R f F 'x Ile . ' iv OFFICERS . President . Vice-President Secretary- Treasurer . . Librarian Assistant Librarian . Quartermaster Assistant Director Assistant Director Director . Drum twajor Band Sweetheart MON ROE W ALDROP BUSBY COBB . , 'C' f ' ' 'ff i'ffI:'i if Page 102 GCDLDEN WAVE BAND The Baylor University Golden VVave Band, under the direction of Everett McCracken, is the symbol of Baylor spirit. ill its greatest inter- pretation. Because of its participation in local games and ceremonies and its numerous concerts on various tours this year, the 1937-38 season has been unusually successful. Eight. concerts were given on a 1200-niile tour of South Texas extending into the Bio Grande Valley and Old Mexico. A11otl1er concert trip was made to Palestine, Texarkana, and Shreveport.. In Shreveport the Band gave the guest, concert at the Ark-La-Tex Band Festival. Shorter trips included a concert. in Mexia, a visit to the Fort. Worth Fat. Stock Show, and football games in Dallas and College Station. Monthly concerts were presented in VVaco Hall, and tive broadcasts were made, three on the College Night series and two on chapel prograins over the local station. One of the most. popular, active, and capable directors in the South- west, Mr. McCracken is responsible for rnuch ofthe success and proficiency of the tioldt n Vt ax e Band Dr. and Hrs. Russell Tatuln sponsor the organization. In all their endeavors along inusical lines, inenibers of the Band do not neglect tht social ide of life. ln the fall they held a bingo party at the Cameron Park Club Houst and on FtlJIl13IN ll thc animal Band Banquet highlighted the Bands social year. I t ,I i 1 t fi an ., : '-- -'-'i'-v'-- --f - - V .1 . :Z-iQ, -1 : -,-f:4 ' z: ,. A H, , .,-, ' H. Page 103 GIRLS' Cl-IGBAL CLUB The- Girls' Choral Club, dirc-ctcd hy l'rul'4'ssor Robert Hopkins, has Qnjuyvd studying the works of famous poets in song llOl'IIl this yvur. It has illlI'lllC'l'K'll its purpnsn- ol' preparing IIICIIll,N'I'S to teach through lecturers and discussions on organizing, tcarhing. and dire-cling vlmral organizations. BUYS' GLEE CLUB The Buys' Glen- Club, under the dirm-tiim uf Professor liolwrt Hopkins, e-njoyvcl a successful season of musical training, although it, did not appear Ihr u musical proggrani. Thu group has had as its ohjvctive the rnastvrirlg of how's and why'S of choral singing. Page 104 l'iCtul't-cl are- Stlllltt insiclv shots ol' 'l'l1e,- Baylor Slltws'-Boat of l938 , Yarivty arts ft'3ltll'illgI various mu- sic' t'llSOIllbltt groups uuclt-r the direction of Xliss Martha Bar- kt-ma of tht- Nlusic' faculty. lfppvr left is thc Baylor mix:-cl cusvm- ble- iu tht- gypsy svvm- . . . Hou1auyLil'e-. 'iQLQnq.A we 'fQS:',fiiJ sig tloum-rt Svrvice is maiutaiut-cl iu the ollitw- of tht' Svhool of Music: st,-mliugr out. upon rvqtu-st, IH'UlLII'ilIIlS by groups of young artists for pvrformaucm- in church. litvrary. aucl social Clubs aurl l.HI'S1'll0UlCOINIIl0IlCl'Ill4,'llI occasions. liutt-rtaiuun,-ut was furuislwd by the groups for tht- Lions Wlaco Art Lvagrut-. D. Bi-Stout: Ft-th-ration. Assoriatiou. Fouuclm-rs' spefart- Club. and var iuvitt-tl thc- young siugt Nlarliu, Nlt-xia. Vlvortham, Ptobiusou, Fritzi Thomson is thc Hungarian Yioliuist. tleutt-r is tht' Chl' lttal l' 1 's vi ullsm-ulblt-, Nlilnapsody iu White. which mt-t with scu- satioual suc-cw-ss iu the Show-Boat procluvtiou. It has also be-vu af-claiuu-cl in broadcasts ow-r WACO and XYBAI' and iu its various t-out-t-rt PIlgf3QClllt,'lllS iu Ylvaro and surrouucliug towns. Lum-r right is tht- Baylor Malt- Ot-tettv. g'St'hool Days. which as ilI't'SlllllL'11u iu thv Show-Boat provicltffl humor autl scorcfcl a clvciclt,-fl hit. 'llhtfir broadcasts ovvr tht: local Q station haw 1'et't-ived favorable- Couuuent. Page 105 Club. Rotary Club, A. R. State- Xlsfvtiilg, 'Ft-xas Child Wt-lfart: Day Proggram. Shake- ious bauque-ls which rs to pt-rform. T1-agu tn Vllljlll plc, autl Ht'HtllllUlll arv some of tht' towns i11- t'lutl4,-cl iu tours madc by tht- oust-ulblt,-s. Tho various groups have appeare,-cl ou sev- vral broadcasts and Chapel programs and we-re fcaturt-d iu thu Baylor Show-Boat of l938.', . .49 'Q v : W A ky :,lg3g,. Director Hopkins L. BARRONV B. BLANToN M. BLAYDES B. BITIKKHART D. CAGLE P. CLANQY D. DAwSoN G, FIELDER D. KTRAVES B. GUTNES M. HILL R. PIULZFI M. LEsToN A. NICFADDEN F. BTCIKINNEH' B. NIEADOVVS A CAPPELLA Cl-IGII2 The A Cappella Choir, organized in 1936 by Professor Robert Hopkins, has in two years become one of Baylor's most prominent musical organiza- tions. The Choir is made up of Hfty voices selected from the choral club and the glee club. There have been several one-concert trips to Dallas, Fort VVorth, and Marlin, with a major trip to Houston, where the Choir appeared on a program with the Houston Symphony Orchestra. Professor Hopkins has led the group i11 several programs for the student body during the chapel hour. The Choir had the distinction of appearing on the first Thursday morning broadcast of the chapel service and has presented concerts on many of the major events of the year. The repertoire of the organization includes selections ranging from Palestrina to modern arrangements of Negro spirituals. PERSONNEL M. lNTOODY J. VVOLFE H. HALL F. PERKINS MRS. B. lVl.O0RE M. XYABRINGTON T. HUNT R PREBOTH T. TVIOORMAN R. BASS J. JARRARD H ROBERTSON J, NICHOLS B, BoI'ER B. MCLEAN VN, STAPP S. PARSONS .l. COOPER B. MOORE G SUITS D. PERKINS B. DYER P. MoY L. SVVEARINGER A. RUST W. GARNER R NASH J. THORNTON J. TARLETON E. GUNN R PALMER B. TRIGGS R. XVOOLLEY A .., ,W , - . .,A f7T LET? . Page 106 ,r 1, , : f . ,- . - - - . frrvzg , 1.Q Q 7 STADIUM which lhey were forever indulging, Kreirnjufs sons began a new system of recrealion. They worked oul many games for lhe young men and young women lo learn in order lo have a means of exercise. They look bundles of sofl skins and lied lhem up wilh slrips of rawhide and lhereby conslrucled an inslrumenl which mighl be used in. a conlesl. Two groups of opponenls would be pilled againsl each olher and each would selecl one end of a field which il would defend againsl lhe opposing group's bringing lhe bundle of skins over a cerlain line by a series of maneuvers. Likewise many olher games were fabricaled, and lhe young people found a likely amounl of amusemenl in lhem. Bal il came lo pass lhal opposing leams would sometimes become em- billered and desire goals lo such any eirlenl lhal lhey would useforceful melhods, and lhen il happened lhal many young men were injured in lhe conlesls. Too, lhe slrain of somefrays would leave lhe young men eachausled for long periods subsequenl lo lhe limes lhey played. Bul lhose who lrained lhe young men lo play lhe games rejoiced lhal lheir undersludies were preparing lhemselves so well for lhe hard silualions which lhey would laler meel in lheir lives. Meanwhile lhe young men, perished al early ages, for lhey had spenl lhem- selves in lheir youlh. Bal lhere were olher ways in which lhe populace spenl ils leisure lime. MORLEY .IENNINGS Q A fi my Dean of Southwest conference coaches in point of service, Coach t 'fl Morley Jennings, Baylor's athletic director and head football pilot, has guided the destinies of Baylor football elevens since 1926, when he assumed the leadership here after a successful tenure as head football mentor at Ouachita college, Arkadelphia, Ark. Close followers of the gridiron sport rank him among the ten leading coaches in the nation. A graduate of Mississippi A. Ss M. in 1912, Coach Jennings played pro- fessional baseball several years before engaging in the coaching profession. He is considered the equal of Texas' Billy Disch as a diamond overseer. R. is. CBILLJ HENDERSON Line-coach Bill Henderson stepped into the place vacated by Botchey Koch two years ago. and has made a valuable addition to the Baylor coach- ing corps. A graduate of Howard Payne college. where he was an out- standing athlete, Coach Henderson was formerly helmsman at Temple JENNING5 high school. He became head track pilot this spring, and is also freslnnan basket-ball tutor. RALPH R. WOLF Recognized as one of the foremost basket-ball coaches in the Southwest, Ralph Wolf's business ingenuity has been clearly demonstrated during the past two years he has been business manager of athletics. Coach Wolf has had a banner year during the 1937-38 school session. His basket-ball team, runners-up in the torrid 1938 cage campaign, established an enviable record, and he handled Baylor's first sell-out football crowd last fall at the Baylor-Texas Christian game. FLOYD CJIMD CROW Serving as freshman football helmsman, Coach Crows chief task is to drill fundamentals of football into his frosh gridmen. His ability along this line has never been questioned. Coming to Baylor immediately following the VVorld War, in which he fought, Coach Crow was line coach for ten years, developing several staunch forward walls during that period. HENDERSON XVOLF Cnow . it Q s s t t- Ei g i 'Q cppy 1 y I . . i.,:'.' '1 Q .A,g' Q ,'., Page 109 TI-IE 1937 FQCDTBALL SEASCDN by JACK H. DILLABD Round- Up Sports Editor Let us tur11 back the pages of history a few brief moments to a crisp Sunday morning. November 1, 1937. Newspaper headlines blare out the message that the staccato cleatbeats of Bullet Billy Patterson and his resolute teammates ra11 a requiem to Texas Christian's football hopes yesterday afternoon to assume undisputed possession of the Southwest conference leadership. The Sino-Japanese war may rage on unabatedg the stock market may continue its uncertain course, the rivers and oceans may roll on their endless journey, the state legislature may continue its constant wrangling and occasional law-making, but what care Baylor football followers? Coach Morley Jennings' sturdy gridiron War- riors, undefeated and untied in six games, including three stiff conference tilts. are riding the crest in the torrid Southwest football race. ranked fourth among the nation's football outfits, and almost an even bet to break the tape ahead of their foes. It was the celebrated Scotch poet, philosophical Probert Burns. who maintained that pleasures are like poppies spread, you seize the flower, its bloom is shed, and Baylorites claim that times haven't. changed since he penned those immortal lines early in the eighteenth century. Then came November 6, and the Bruins, cast. in the unfamiliar role of favorites, attempted to climb a rung nearer the Southwest throne room, but. an inspired University of Texas gridiron machine, substituting powerful line thrusts and smashing off-t ackle drives for the usual Southwest ledgerdemain. overcame a tired. but scrapping, Baylor eleven by the margin ofa last-quarter iield goal. Infuriated by the stunning loss to the Longhorns. the Bears struck with their peut-up anger and fury against Southern Methodist's Mustangs, but instead of hitting the comeback trail as they contemplated, the Jenningsmen incurred another staggering setback. l1ice's loss to Texas Christian the following Saturday jumbled the con- ference race. and the Grizzlies, hopes revived by a convincing victory over Loyola's Lions, intersectional foes. went into the Rice match with a shot for the pennant. Frequent fumbles and the dropping of a sure touchdown pass on the goal line by Bubba Gernand, who was cast in both the hero and goat role, lost. a one-touchdown decision to the Owls. Bice clinched the title the next. week-end by a victory over Southern Methodist and tinished the season with four victories. a tie, and a loss for a percentage of .75O. Texas Christian trailed the Tribe with a .667 mark, and Arkansas came in at the .583 rung. Baylor and the Texas Aggies were deadlocked at the .500 spot. Southern Methodist finished at the .333 post, and Texas recaptured tl1e cellar for tl1e third straight. time with a .167 mark. Although the success of the 1937 Baylor eleven lay in the fact. that members Ksxf L1.ovD RUSSELL Ass? Freshman Coach Page 110 of the team were strictly team players, several of the gridmeu, of course, came in for indi- vidual glory at the close of the campaign. Triple-threat Billy Patterson, passing and kicking wizard, was voted the most, valuable back in the conference, and Sam Boyd, pass- snatching wingman, was picked on College Humor's All-American eleven. Captain Carl Brazell made numerous all- conference selections and was considered by critics as the foremost line-backer in the league. Emmett Kriel, Frank Heussner, Bubba Gernand, and others also came in for their share of distinction, The center posi- tion, termed the most vulnerable spot. in the Bruins' defensive make-up at the start of the season, was manned by lloyet Williams, sophomore, who shows promise of developing into one of the outstanding ce11le1's in the circuit. BAXLOH 391SOt'TllWliSTliBN 2 Toughened by nearly four weeks of stead- fast and enduring drill, the Jeimingsinen. conceded the Southwest conference cellar by veteran sport followers. trounced Southwest- ern's Pirates 39 to 2 in the opening frame of U IT' the season under the floodlights at the Mu- nicipal Stadium. Milton CCrazy Legs? Evans tucked the ball under his arm early in the last quarter on the 29-yard line. and, breaking into open country as if his shirttail were afire, raced Tl yards for a touchdown. In the third period. Patterson stepped back to pass. viewed the situation, but found no receiver open, and then took a 15-yard jaunt. across the goal line. The Bruins opened up in the final quarter, and Patterson's passing and the powerful plunging game of his baekfield mates accounted for the other scores. In llze pz'c'lz1res.' Bubba Gernand hurls Bay Hamil- ton, Arkansas end, to the turf after the rangy Razor- back had connected with one of Dwight Sloans aerial shafts. H. VVilliams and Coleman rush in to make the tackle secure. Sloan sweeps around end for Arkansas' first. touchdown. as Boyd and Coleman make a futile at- tempt to head him off. Gernand adds the extra point to knot the count at 7-7. Patterson is holding. Jim Benton. 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Durham Bivins, Longview speedster, started the scor- ing in the first quarter with a 39-yard dash into pay sod. Baylor's overhead attack functioned smoothly, and Patterson rifled to Gernand for one of the touchdowns. BAYLOR 20-ARKANSAS 14 Sam Boyd, standing across the goal line, grabbed Patterson's last-second pass to give the locals a thrilling 20 to 14 victory over Arkansas, red-shirted Razorbacks, defending champs, in the initial conference game of the season. Just prior to that, Boyd had re- covered Pmawlings' fumbled punt on the Porker 20-yard marker. Baylor fought an uphill battle throughout the game, and forged from behind twice to knot the count. Sloan scored on a plunge from tl1e three-yard line in the opening quarter, but Patterson unreeled a 71-yard touchdown scamper on the first play of the second quarter. Arkansas took the lead in the third quarter, but Baylor again tied the score when Sherman Barnes gathered in Patterson's bullet heave from midfield, lateralled to Bivins, surging past, who outlegged the Arkansas secondary. BAYLOR 20-CENTENARY 0 Centenary's troublesome Gents were un- able to cope with Baylor's stunning aerial shafts, and the Bears, shoving three touch- downs across the goal in the first half, coasted In llze piclzzres: Gernand is halted behind the line of scrimmage as a bevy of Aggie linemen close in on him. Patterson jaunts around end as Brazell clears the path for him. Brazell plows through the line as the entire Aggie forward wall, led by Joe Ptoutt, raising up in the center, swarms him. Boyd snares Patterson's 35-yard pass on the goal line for the first Baylor score. Dick Todd, number 25. sprawls on the ground, vainly attempting to stop Boyd. Page 112 to all easy 20 to 0 victory over their 11011- confcrencc rivals on a Shreveport gridiron. Patterson was agai11 the main cog in the Br11i11 olfense, passing nncrringly for three Lonehdownsgtwice to Cernand and once to lleussner. Slymied by a staunch Baylor forward wall, Centenary was unable to oll'e1' a serious scoring threat. BAYLOH 13fTlflXAS A. X M. 0 Baylor's aerial bombs exploded with fatal ell'ectiyeness to down the Texas Aggies on historic Kyle licld in probably the best.- played gan1e of the season for the local grid- mcn. Late in the Iirsl quarter, Patterson spotted Boyd ill the clear o11 ll1e goal line, and tired across for tl1e lirst score. Then again i11 the third illlillltt, BHyltll'.S overhead attack functioned when Patterson faked a sweep around end, picked out lleussner in the end zone, who snatched the ball out of the hands of two Aggie hacks. A stout Baylor defense co1nplcts-ly shackled Dynamic Dick Todd, Aggie spearhead, and the Cadets were able to penetrate Bruin territory only once during tl1e game. BAYLOH 64TliXAS CHRISTIAN 0 Pattersons ritles laid Texas Christian's llorned Frogs low, 6 to 0, O11 the local grid- iro11 for the first homecoming victory for a Baylor eleven since 1933. Scarccly had a sell-out crowd settled i11 its seals when Patterson, anchored Ull the 25-yard line, uncorkcd a pass to Boyd, Wl1O 111ade a leapi11g, over-the-shoulder catch o11 the three-yard stripe which prepared the way for the only score of tl1e game. Texas Christian knocked at. Baylor's goal throughout the last quarter, and the final gun found them a scant three yards away from a touchdown. In the pictures: Lacy McClanahan, T. C. U. fullback, rams the Baylor line, as Bobby Taylor halts his further progress. Johnny Hall. Frog halfhack, skirts Clld, breaks into the secondary, and is receiving some neat inter- ference as a Toad blocker attempts to eut down Brazell. Bight O11 the Frog goal line, Gernand stabs the center of the line, but fails to go over. Brazell charges across for the touchdown. Li1111on Blackmon. number 51, T. C. U. fullback, makes the tackle, but Brazell carries hi111 across. Page 113 71: ' ll BAYLOB 6-TEXAS 9 As Ted Husing, ace CBS sports announcer, was carrying a coast-to-coast description of the game, Baylor's winning streak Was rudely snapped by a stampeding herd of University of Texas Longhorns, giving their only creditable performance of the season. Following the recovery of Brazell's fumble, Hugh Wolfe's 28-yard field goal in the closing minutes of the game broke a 6 to 6 deadlock to give the Steers the victory. It was the Biblemen's only conference victory of the season. Jud Atchison, high-stepping halfback, led the Texas drive for the first score of the game, that culminated in a touchdown when he drove off tackle from the 18-yard stripe. Brazell took a flat zone pass from Patterson for Baylor's touchdown early in the second quarter, after Evans received a lateral from Patterson on the 29 and, whirling madly around left end, weaved his way to the Mavericks ten-yard marker. Atchison, Wolfe, and Wallace Lawson, working effectively from a double wingback formation, alternated in tearing the Baylor line, weakened by the absence of Hervey Blue, massive tackle, to shreds. Evans, mercury-footed halfback, stole Patterson's offensive thunder for the day. BAYLOB 7-SOUTHERN METHODIST 13 Unable to combat Southern Methodist's battling passing attack, featuring diminutive Bed', Ewing, colorful sophomore, Baylor dropped a 13 to T decision to the Mustangs on the Ownby gridiron in Dallas. In lhe pictures: Gernand plows through the Texas line, as a mass of Longhorn linemen move in to impede his progress. Brazell hits the Steer front wall: Gernand leads the interference, as Lider fakes off to the left. Barnes, eyes closed, drops a touchdown pass in the end zone, as VVally Bearden, Mustang halfback, number 33. and Ewing, up in the air with Barnes, attempt to slap the heave to the ground. Barnes has his arms pinned to his chest. Sam Boyd intercepts a Mustang pHSS and StH1'tS upfield. Dan Patterson, number 20, Pony back, attempts to overhaul him from behind. Gernand, number 70, is also in on the picture. Page 114 Pete Acker speared a heave from liwing in the lirst quarter for a touehdovvn. Baylor forged to the front when Patterson lofted a spectacular 50-yard pass to lleussner in the closing minute of the first hall' and tlernand added the extra point. Tl1e Methodist triumphed in the opening minutes of the last stanza when lfvving un- leashed a pass from midlield to Nolan Jackson, who leaped high to make the eateh on the iive-yard stripe and stepped across for the score. Ragged and listless play characterized tl1e oll'ensive and defensive maneuvers of the Bruins, whose olll-nsive attack bogged down at crucial moments. Un one oeeasion, Ger- nand intercepted a Mustang lateral pass midway in the tirst quarter, and a series of thrusts at the Pony line carried it. to the three- yard stripe, where the drive stagnated. BAYLUH 27-LOYULA 13 Opening a new intersectional calendar for the loeal institution. the Green and tiold grid- men trounced Loyola's roaring Lions of Los Angeles by a 27 to 13 score in Beaumont, neutral site. tjernand, performing before home fans, took a short heave from Patterson, who was standing on Loyola's 42-yard stripe, and vvormed his way for the iirst touchdown. liarly in the second quarter, Patterson con- tacted Heussner in the end zone for the score, and countered again in the same period O11 his aerial shaft to Barnes. Two long passes, with Jack Lyons doing the pitching, accounted for Loyola's markers. Kolton traipsed across for both touchdowns. In Zlze pielures: tlernand adds the extra point to give Baylor a short-lived T to 6 lead. Busacker, Mustang back, vaults high in the air as he attempts to block the kick. Steve Kolton, Loyola end, leaps high into the air to take a pass out of the hands of Elclvvin Williams and Patterson. The Loyola llankman, however, dropped the ball as he was hurled to the turf. Sherman Barnes snares Patterson's heave for the third Baylor touchdown in the Loyola game. The bottom picture, a sensational shot. shows the Bears dropping the conference title. a bid to the Cotton Bowl. and the 530.1100 that would have been reaped by an appearance in that extravaganza as tiernand drops a cinch touchdown pass in the Rice game. The last. ehalkmark hehind tiernand is the goal line. Page 115 THQ, - , ..fY 'M JI 'NPT ' v Q. y '-'vr- -A ' ' - .. .'... - 97 '. L' I, if Tl- fi, f Q' 3,- N -A T H vin,-: 1., '14, -r.'f'3-:fi ' r A Ai' MT law Lila Y we av - Y . 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The Owls took possession of the ball on Baylor's 14-yard line after Patterson, booting into the b1'eeze, had punted poorly from bel1i11d his goal line. Then Cordill, raced out to the left, retraced his steps, and snared Lain's wobbly pass for the first touchdown, while Baylor's secondary, thinking the play was going to be called back by an official who had sounded his horn, innocently looked on. The official raced back to the point of the down, re- trieved the handkerchief he had dropped to the ground, and signalled a touchdown for Rice. Paul Hancock added the extra point. Late in the third period, Lain re-entered the game, and using l1is bulky form in running interference, momentarily opened a wide gap in the Baylor line to allow Cordill to submarine through for the score. Trailing 0 to 13, the Bears unleashed a powerful offensive drive in the final quarter, but two fumbles on the goal line, one by Gernand and another by Patterson, and a missed pass prevented them from overtaking the Feathered Flock. Gernand drove off tackle for Baylor's only score of the game. He dropped a cinch touchdown pass on the three- yard line in the fading moments of the game that would have meant victory had he con- verted the extra point. In Ihe piclures: Jake Schuehle tears through the Baylor line as Cordill leads interference. Brazell grabs for Cordill, as Kriel, mousetrapped by two Rice linemen, attempts to bring down the ball carrier. Gernand, wearing a nose guard to protect an injury systained in the Texas game, starts off on a jaunt around end, as Coleman braces himself to block out Hancock, Owls' back. who is pulling up toward the scene. W. J. Wimpee races down under a pass, which was deflected by Harry Arthur, Bice center. Bottom row, right, is Ned Reader, student manager of the team. Page 116 Y,---,,,,-,,,,,.,..., A, , , l, , .,,,,1.,.,,,A,,... ..,...-.......,........... -.. ... .......-, ,,,A.,.-.............. .. - . no-W -NM on-W V ......-.. ,.x. X .. .,,-., MM ..,.,,....,.,...........,.. NQQ3. ,Y,,Y I :Q ...-. ,., wr' unann- 1938 BASKET BALI. SEASQN by JACK H. DILLAHD Round-Up Sports Editor Scorning pre-season calculations of veteran basket ball critics, who relegated them to the second division at the opening of the 1938 Southwest Conference cage campaign, Baylor's Bears staged a heated down-to-thc- wire struggle with University of Arkansas' high-geared machine for the title. Although handing the Razorbacks their only loss of the season, the Bruins dropped a game apiece to Southern Methodist and Texas A. SL M. to slump a couple of games below the Porkers, who finished with 11 victories in 12 matches for an amazing .917 percentage. Highlight. of thc season was the phenomenal scoring performance of Hubert Kirkpatrick, stringbean center, who shattered two scoring records, the season's mark and the record for points in a single game. Kirkpatrick dumped 210 points through the hoop down the full season stretch to better the record established by Texas Christians Adolph Dietzel in 1931 when the Frog center chalked up 190 points. The Baylor offensive main- spring rimmed 35 points against Texas Christian on February 1 to better Jack Gray's mark of 32 points, scored when the lat ter. now cage pilot at the University of Texas, was wearing the Longhorn spangles in his senior season. Kirkpatricks scoring feats merited him a second place forward post on the all-American team picked by leading sports scribes of the nation at the close of the season. His teammate. stocky Bubba Cernand, captain and guard, was picked on a majority of the mythical quints. Following their entrance into the Oklahoma City invitation tournament, in which the Bears were defeated in three of four games, the Bruins lost the services for several Weeks of VVilson White. loose-limbed senior forward, who sustained an injured knee in a costly 32 to 31 victory over the San Marcos State Teachers College. Two days prior to the opening conference tilt against S. 111. U., defending champions, Gernand, ailing with a boil on his leg,joined Wlhite on the casualty list. The battle-scarred Bruins, however, threw up a well-knit defense to stop the sharpshooting of J. D. Norton and Billy Dewell, Mustang stars, and down the Methodist clan by a 26 to 23 score on the local court. Page 117 Y ff 'K ' 1.x....1., . 71 -Sw f 8 ,S Kirkpatrick and Gernand joined hands to defeatthe University of Texas Longhorns in Austin by a 51 to 46 count. Kirkpatrick poured 19 points through the mesh, and Gernand, who was particularly effective at the foul line, dropped nine gift throws into the basket, cashed in 17 points. Clinging to a slim 25 to 23 lead midway in the last period, Baylor rallied to defeat the Texas Aggies, 36 to 28, in a thrill-packed tilt. on the home floor. Uncanny goaling of Kirkpatrick, who es- tablished a record for points per game with 35 markers, led the Grizzlies to a 66 to 39 tri- umph over Texas Christian in Fort. Worth. The Bears repeated victory over Texas with a 1-6 to 45 win in the fifth conference IllHiCl1 ofthe season, but then tl1e victory streak was snapped by a gallant band of Texas Aggies, who outlasted the locals, 48 to 46, in College Station. Baylor went into a tie for conference leadership with the Arkansas Razorbacks by defeating the red-shirted invaders, 54 to IT, in the first game of the series. as Kirk- patrick and Gernand dumped the ball through the hoops as if they were dropping letters in a mail-box. The Razorbacks regained the lead- ership the next night, however, by winning 54 to t-5. Don Lockard, Arkansas' frozen- faced forward. led the Porkers in the slam- bang duel by scoring 18 points. Gernand, liowever, outscored Kirkpatrick and Lockard in the series with 33 points. Kirkpatrick marked up 35 in the pair of games, and Lock- ard chipped in with 29. In llze Ill-t'I'lll'PS.' Keen-eyed Kirkpatrick. number 222. flips in a one-hander. as .lim Benton, Arkansas torwurfl. arrives too late to prevent him from shooting. Captain Bubba tiernand, senior all-conference guard. Beaumont. llubert Kirkpatrick. senior all-conference center, Mart. .lames tllappyj Shahan. sophomore guard, WVhit.e- house. Wilson tDeaconj White. senior forward. AXif'll- Kirkpatrick and Hagood. reserve Porker center. jump in the center ring to start. play in the last half of the first. Bear-Hog joust. Buck Avery of Baylor. number 17, and Harold Brady, number 59, and .lack Robbins. number Arkansas guards. are shown in the picture. Page 118 Weary and Worn from the crucial Ar- kansas series, the Bears encountered un- expected trouble in downing T. C. U., -L3 to 37. Kirkpatrick scored only nine points in 'the game, his lowest score of the season, excepting: his seven-point. performance against S. M. U. The Wolfmen, playing one of their poorest games of the season, barely trimmed Hice's Owls, 47 to 45, and did not show nmch im- provement the next night in plucking the Owls again, 5-11 to lvl. Kirkpatrick smashed Dietzcl's record with 22 points in the second Rice fray. The Bears closed tl1e season in Dallas with a 36 to 15 loss to S. M. li. Dewell out- scored Kirkpatrick. 14 to 13, and played the best game on the floor. .Xt the close of the conference season, the Bruins trekked to South Texas and Nlexico. where they played and won live games. The locals trampled the Texas A. N l. .lavelinas in a pair of contests, and defeated three Nlexican quints in Nlonterrey. Four members of the Baylor team, Cap- tain tiernaud, Kirkpatrick, Avery, and White, will be plucked by graduation this June. Coach XVolf faces a hard task in replacing this quartet, but one of thestrongrest freshman teams in Baylor's history, featuring Joe Terry, Dub Vllalters and Frank Bryski, and two former junior college cagemen, Grady Yaughn and Loy Gilbert, who were ineligible. will team with Creasey, Shahan, Boswell, and Barnes, returning lettcrmcn to form another pennant contender next winter. The three freslmlcn, plus Yauglm and Gilbert, won thc state TAAF tournament in Dallas while wearing the colors of a local sporting goods company. and represented Texas in the national tourney in Denver. In lite pictures: Kirkpatrick losses at the basket. as three Rice players. Scale, Craddock, and Klind- worth. attempt to guard him. Creasy. number 13. is set t.o make a follow-up shot. Buck Avery, senior forward. Alamo. Tenn. Sherman Barnes, sophomore forward, Waco. Charles Boswell, sophomore forward, Waco. Lacy tlletel Creasey. sophomore guard. Wiaco. Kirkpatrick, after evading Campbell. liice center. slips in for a Crip shot. Barnes is the Baylor man in the picture. Page 119 E: . ,xg TI-IE 1937 BASEBALL SEASON Overlooking the University of Texas Longhorns, perennial Southwest baseball titleholders, sports scribes picked Baylor's Bears to win the 1937 diamond crown, but the scribes pinned too much hope on Tommy Fine, sophomore pitching ace from Cleburne, who went down early i11 the season with a sore arm, and the Bears pulled in third, trailing the Texas Aggies. wearers of the crown, and the Longhorns. The Aggies swept a two-game series from the Steers in the linal tilts of the season to win the title in a story- book linish. A Cadet outfielder. VVoody Bell, slammed a home run in the ninth inning with three mates on base to give the Aggies a 0110-I'llll victory. Captain Boyd Uellyj SoPtelle replaced Fi11e as the ace of the Baylor pitching staff, and was a unanimous all-conference choice. He lost only two games during the season, one a heart-breaking 0 to 1 decision to the University of Texas. At. the end of the season, SoBelle was signed by the Dallas Steers, Texas League entry. Lloyd Russell, shortstop, was the only other Baylor player to make the mythical nine. VV. W. CDOCD Henslee, catcher. and Fred Vinson. outfielder, were accorded all-conference mention. In a pair of warm-up games, the Bruins belted a Dallas semi-pro nine 10 to 1 and a make-shift Dallas Steer team, 10 to 1. The Bears failed to solve the slow slants of Floyd Mechler, Owl sophomore, and were blanked, 7 to 0, in the opening conference game of the season in Houston. Moving up to College Station the next, afternoon, Fine hurled his only creditable game of the season in out- pointing the Texas Aggies, -lt to 3. Biddle, southpaw, and Pitner divided pitching chores for the Aggies. lfniversity of Texas' Longhorns shelled Fine from the mound in the first game of a two-game series in Austin to defeat the Bruins, 6 to 1, as C. C. Hughson, Steer star, limited the locals to three hits. Duecy relieved Fine in the Baylor box. The Bears made an amazing comeback the next. day, and, behind the four-hit twirling of Solitelle, defeated the Longhorns, 10 to 1. Ramsey and Hughes were nieked for 11 safeties by the local batsmen. Baylor smashed out 444 runs in a two-game series with the Rice Owls to win both games by heavy margins. SoBelle hurled the Jenningsmen to a 12 to 3 triumph in the first. game, and the heavy artillery of the Bears fell upon three Owl ehunkers, Mechler, Heidler, and Seale, to overwhelm the Tribe, 32 to 13, in the second contest. Page 120 Baylor slipped f1'om a threatening place in the diamond marathon when she dropped a breath-snatching 1 to 0 decision to the University of Texas Longhorns in a ll- inning pitching duel between C. C. Hughson. Steer ace, and Soltelle. Hughson gave up only three hits to the Bruin batsmen. and SoPtclle limited the hard-swatting Longhorns to seven safelies. The Dischmen broke up the game in the eleventh frame when Mc- Murrey's single to left lield scored Nlunro from second base. S. M. li. fell victim to the Bears in a pair of games at Carroll Field, dropping the first, 17 to 6, and the second T to 3. Solielle was on the firing line for the Grizzlies in the first. game, and Duecy showed rare form in the second tilt. Trailing by a fl to 2 count in the last inning, the Texas Aggies capitalized on Bay- lor's errors to win a 6 to 4 victory. Solielle and Doc Pitner hooked up a pitcher's duel in this game. Closing the at-home season. Baylor belted the Texas Christian Frogs by ll to 2 and 12 to 11 scores to cinch third place on the conference percentage chart. Solielle held the Toads to six hits in tl1e first game, and Duecy relieved Fine for the Bruins to eke out a one-run victory in the seco11d match. Breaking a 3 to 3 deadlock in the tenth inning with a four-run scoring splurge, Baylor defeated Southern Methodist. T to 3, but moved over to Fort VVorth the next afternoon to drop a T to 3 decision to Texas Christian in the final game of the season. In llze piclures: Charlie Crenshaw. slugging out- fielder and catcher, steps up to the plate determined to slam a home run over the right field boards. Dick Weekley. outfielder. shows a wicked pair of spikes as he slides into third base. He's safe! Tommy Fine, ace Cleburne pitcher. cuts loose a fast one. He grins. It must have been a strike. Harold Bolger. iirst baseman, takes a throw from the third baseman. Mike Duecy, southpaw pitcher, completes his wind-up and burns a fast one down the middle. Mitchell Parks. outfielder, swings a heavy club as he awaits his turn at the plate. Page 121 if ...g Nm... Varsily Track Team Freshman Track Team THE1937 TRACK SEASCDN lisually weak in track. the l93T Baylor team was certainly no exception, and the Bears were barely able to place al the Southwest conf'erenee track and field carnival held in Austin late in May. Coach B. E. tBillj Hender- son, line pilot of the football team, succeeded Ralph Wolf. now business manager of athletics, as track coach shortly before the 1937 campaign started. llniversity of Texas' Longhorns won the conference title by defeating the Bice Owls 66 to 52 in the confer- ence exposition. Texas A. SL M. pulled in third with 24- points: Arkansas marked up 13g Texas Christian and Southern Methodist tied with 8, and Baylor trailed the field with all points. Only three places were taken by the Bears in the conference meet. James tCottonj Kimbriel, Captain-elect, placed fourth in the 220-yard low hurdles. Lloyd Bussell, who entered only one meet, the conference carnival, during the season, took fourth in the broad jump, and the sprint relay team, composed of VValter Hooks, Grady lilms. and Co-captains Hawthorne Phillips and KI. C. Ledbetter, placed third. The Bears won only one meet during the season. a dual affair with Texas Christian on April 20 i11 Fort VVorth. Baylor scored TT points to T. C. lf.'s 72 in this meet. Phillips, Ilooks. Billy Patterson, Kimbriel, Owen Parry, Fred Graham, and Ledbelter took first places i11 the meet. lximbriel was high-point man with 12 points, and Owen Parry was second with 10 points. ln the first meet of the season on March 24, Baylor was overwhelmed by Texas and Abilene Christian College in Austin. The Bruins scored 15 points in the meet, Texas made 92, and A. C. C. chalked up 56. Kim- hriel, who was expected to take first in the high hurdles. was outlegged by Dowell, A. C. C., and Hartenberger, Texas. llooks, Norvin Vtiood. Carl Brazell, Parry, and Fred Vtihile were other Baylor pointgetters. Baylor look third place in the quadrangular meet in Dallas early in April. University of Texas ran up 99 points: T. C. li. scored 35, Baylor 21, and NI. ll. 1525. Kimbriel, Hooks, Ledbetter, Elms, and Phillips scored Baylor's points. Coach Henderson's tracksters dropped a close decision to T. C. U. and S. M. U. in Dallas in a quadrangular meet. The Frogs scored 64-lt points to take first place: S. M. U. finished second with 58, and Baylor lagged with 50 points. Page 1.2.2 Kimbriel turned in victories i11 both the low and high hurdles. Parry, who won the shot put, was the only other member of the local team taking a first place. Hooks, Graham, White, Ledbetter, and Wood were other Baylorites making points. S. M. U. won the freshman meet. held in connection with the varsity exposition. bc- tween the same two schools. The Colts registered 60 points to nose out T. C. tlfs Polywogs, who ran up 56 points. Baylor scored 46 points. David Andrews. Cub star from Madisonville was the individual star of the freshman meet. He captured first. places in three events, both hurdle races and the high jump. David Hamilton, .lack Gunn, W. J. Wimpee, Pete Creascy, Curtis Byrd, and Malcolm Lider were other members of the Cub team placing in the freshman divi- sion. ln the only home appearance of the season. the Bears took third place in a quadrangular affair under the arcs on the new Nlunicipal track. Texas A. S M. walked away with first place honors by scoring 86 points. Texas Christian finished second with 39 pointsg Baylor scored 28. and S. ll. L1 trailed with 19 markers. Kimbriel marked up eight points to lead the Baylor team. Buck Avery. member ol' thc tennis team and a pole vault lelterman of 1936. entered his only meet of the season to take second in the pole vault. Hooks. Elms, Phillips, Ledbetter. Patterson, and Parry were other members of the local team scoring. In llze p1'rlures.' James tCot.tonJ Kimbriel ol' McKinney. captain-elect. clears the high jump bar. VValter Hooks. Hillsboro. passes the baton to Grady Elms. McGregor. as the Baylor relay team goes into its second lap of the mile relay. Hawthorne Phillips. M. C, Ledbetter, Hooks. and Elms tear down the track in the 220-yard dash. Kim- briel, starter in the race, is standing behind the quartet. Kimbriel sails over the low hurdles. Page 123 2 E ,Q ' DEPARTMENT -- 1 , E WNW-A nr 'an y ' -A - N, AL ED. ' lvl 4 ' 4 'a r.EBwFifd,?UGLAS E .,., .1 .: '- 4 4' A' W5 ,,,, H Q55 9' ' Z X a 5-M if 7 A . 4 ,Q T - ,:.,,,, 4 f V ,ffx ,- .. E, 4 . E Y kb .5 A 1 . T T -E .,: l:-l-1- +- ? 3 li ,, ii- s ,N F n -... gg .. ., , K 2 5 4 E y,,.TE. EE E .'.'1 . 1937 Varsily Tennis Team: COACH ATKINS. Puwnns. COTNER. FICKETT. EVANS. AY'EHl' 1 ' A K 5 . - . 'f'AST S1 v T DEPARTMENT 'W YYJQOJ A rx' E ar ,, .... PHYSICAL 'W '-,- . L.N.DoUGLA , Bk, MQAQAQASS is Eibllwfww-i-41 ,,. . . 5. EEEEEE E . 1::,E ,.., E , ,,E, YT -T-' ' i f , is ,, A 7 2-S TETT T ' .E T R Hiklxx' , 'N 'T 'xf-vww SE . .63 Ei .q1.H-ytui -H3 -'m ' N ' WG ,. .i:ss.f:si5Q3s:Esg+ 'rikku R .. T ' ..-gif-ffgfsaasff:mn. has' .xalalla-mmawigg., H fis2TSa21i2x . 'TTT ' X'wfssE5ffE.5u'f. wi ysuiktr ' X. r 1 aigsifigssf df A 1 iff S? Ni? 5955 ' N. E . , zz aizx T . E 'T 1937 Freshman Tennis Team: Ccucu NEWTUN. S'rx-zvrtxs, HILLEH'. XYIGGINS, Woouwuw 1937 Freshman Baseball Squad Page 124 1937 TENNIS SEASCDIXI Baylor's 1937 tennis team defeated three conference rivals, but were unable to win over Bice and the University of Texas net- me11, who usually rule Southwest conference tennis. The Baylor tennis team was coached by Dr. Samuel D. Atkins, professor of Latin. Harold Fickett, Galveston, was the number one player of the team. Steve Powers, Wichita Fallsg Tommy Cot ner, Dallas: Milton Evans, Brownwood, and Buck Avery, Alamo, Tenn., were other members of the team. The local netmen opened the season with a 5 to 1 victory over Abilene Christian college, non-conference foes. The Bruins defeated the North Texas State Teachers College by a 5 to 1 score, but dropped a 4- to 2 decision to the University of Oklahoma Sooners. The Central Teachers of Edmond, Okla., soundly trounced the Bears, 6 to 0. T. C. U. dropped a 6 to 0 match, and the Texas Aggies were defeat.ed by a 4 to 2 margin. The University of Texas team, how- ever, overwhelmed Baylor, 6 to 1, and Bice took a 5 to 1 decision. In both matches Milton Evans was the only member of the Baylor team winning a match. Coach Cal Newton's freshman team defeated several junior college teams, includ- ing Westministcr and Temple junior colleges, but dropped a 5 to 1 match to the University of Texas freshmen. THE 1937 CUB BASEBALL SEASON Coach Jim Crow developed a splendid team from his Cub baseball players. His freshmen defeated several leading junior college teams of this section, and several members of the team are expected to make valuable varsity additions in the 1938 season. Harry Tennison, Arthur Williamson, Horace Moore, W. J. Grumbles, and Eddie Wapp were the stars of the team. In the pictures: Harold Fickett. Buck Avery. Lewis Hilley. mms Milton Evans. Harry Tennison, pitcher and infielder, Huntsville. Arthur Williamson, pitcher, Fort Smith, Ark. Page 125 ' s llllllll l l t llit t ' t it ftll 'g t , A wl'Zf,gmril?f'l ' . L ,, ' 'lt Ql!l'ff-, 'a- lZQ' , . O it f ltltlw fll I l - ' ,tt - nflglllli' ' rf 4 it ' fill QQ . ll, .i -'lf-41-A Il ln - l lf i lill l 'fl5fliiifiuf ff,-V ' Tl' . ,I-,, f35 k f' - lii'l1Fn'f ,at .HZ 'Jr if .-Ayffihf W H rg Milf ml'-llif in flf' X - ii i Q X t - lllmitftlagm 3 'Wit if - . ' gifs -ae -4--. t ,ff E A f Q7 7 5 fl f at .l n 12 1- i P -ea-he . ' u t l 1 r .-i . 1 at ll 'ii 1 l ' r illiiill - E lfmllltlfi 'ftliihtjtibztiui-ifistliviituilimi0 rr ' 6tt'i m'fi i Will l lil? I it ftfi'ff i5 i if Z--4, t. v 2 - T ..-1,1 Y, wlif 1 , 'X w . H' E :E :E 'V 2210! W5 .l E tilt 1, t t f :Mil liltt, m t it ' - :if t. . ' W 5 is -L ' - Z ' -?'..sasaiQe ' f ' 'M4ttIfFi1-uf-fawtfet . my - A . W ' ' ' , , . W. -f'7'i'f'WT'1s:tuvt I 'A 'V3tiWtMltQ lm?HW Q- fdflw' .Vx-at-:s-,s, ,, . t- 1 1 fs-2 moms t I ' Will. 1471 . ..... -,,.,,.u-.!4.---- ...Nu- cl f -.mm www 'ttwl ww it lfnfa ll 1,2 fl.. tuna... an e - .-- . -- w': f.:4 . ..1 Lu- ' -f-I-'ff ' A' FT fi f 'O a ' 'Tm'-lil ,site-UM 'MILL-ll4J'i5wnfu'fs': 'f ' 'WL 'f R LN A MA H7 Mu 1: A N b vt LD A H----M---W' l o bavtove VNIVELJITY, EJIARCQOIJ 11. E-t.fT-rt 1 wxqop eb Sou Llc. 'if - - Lx: ., ,,,, BfXYLQl2'S NEW 3517 5 OOO GVMNASIUM l Un Tuesday, October 5, 1937, first work was begun on the erection of a building designed to hll the long-felt need of a modern gymnasium for Baylor University. Specifications for the gymnasium were first drawn up in the spring of l93T, but as visions broadened and tl1e possibilities of such a structure were fully realized, actual construction was delayed until the maximum plans could be made for the venture. When a building connnittee composed of Trustees Alva Bryan Cchairmanj, Carr P. Collins, D. K. Martin. Earl C. Hankamer, and others began searching about for funds with which to finance the structure, contributions were not wanting. As the entire Board of Trustees Worked with feverish endeavor, an offer of 560,000 was made by Marrs McLean, oil man and rancher of Beaumont and San Antonio, on the condition that the building be named after his mother, Bena Marrs McLean, of Beaumont. His unseltish generosity was praised by the com- mittee, and his contribution was taken into the fund with full plans to dedicate the plant as the Rena Marrs McLean Gymnasium. On Founders' Day, February 2, an elaborate ceremony welcomed Bena Marrs McLean and her son into the Baylor Family. When mother and son were presented to the student body, it rose in tribute to those who were responsible for the realization of a long hoped-for dream and sang That Good Old Baylor Line as a symbol of the ties which the ,students hoped would bind them and Baylor's benefactors together. After Dr. George W. Truettfs address in Waco Hall, the ceremony continued on an especially-construeted platform at the southern corner of the half-built structure, at which time Dr. J. T. Harrington, president of the Board of Trus- tees, laid the cornerstone of the building. Today the finishing touches are being added to the edi- fice, and next year Baylor's gymnasium will rank with the finest. in the Southwest, its spacious interior including two basket ball courts with seats for 2,800 and a tiled swimming pool worked out in the Green and Gold color-motif of 'the University. i Lucille Douglass, L. N. Douglas, Physical Educalion Direclors Page 126 MENS PHYSICAL EDUCATICDN Starting only a few years ago with meager equipment and little activity, the Mens Physical Education Department has made gigantic strides since it donned its Seven- League-Boots of interest and a systematic sports program. Determined to have a sport for everyone and everyone in a sport , Coach L. N. Douglas and his ellicient assistant Foster '6Froggie Coleman opened the field for those interested in participating. Sports made available included boxing, fencing, handball. baseball, football. tumbling, volley ball. badminton, tennis, golf, and basket ball. The Physical Education Department sponsors the intramural league in many of tl1e sports named above. and the interest mani- fested was evidence of the desire of Baylor men to engage in active recreation. The Regular Fellows won the l-KI football pen- nant by defeating the Barllies 12-T, and the Daily Lariat quint captured the cage cham- pionship by downing the Chamber of Com- merce five in a three-game series. In the spring there was a heated softball race which caught the fancy of students as no other sport had previously. Salient among the activities of the group were the sensational tumbling acts of Foster Coleman and his crew of acrobats who per- formed between halves at basket ball games. In the pictures: Two handball addicts slap the pellet against the backboard. Oliver Avey leaps high into the air to bat down the volley ball into a bevy of opponents. Wilbur Johnson shows a real sense of balance atop a pyramid of accommodating fellow-tumblers. Supported by Froggie Coleman. Johnson demon- strates his form in a precarious handstand. Coleman soars lightly over two tiers of brown- skinned huskies. Coleman flips Johnson heels-over-head in an inverted position. Johnson landed upright. Page 127 ,W t mr' 5-4 -v... gf .4 'Q- ,L .81 N sgggt , ,-g,. . .V -ti. M--s...E... 1-' ff ' A . .,,... ,:s'W. .4 s i t -'X .V ,. ,.,, .5 ,. .gl .Q 5 ,. ,J , U, . ,X as , m y . 2- f I ..f I , ,A 55' t' vt. ' .1 'V i t f . V , -3 xy ' 5-Z. ' tj t ' ' 'f A. 1 t .. A .sg ' nf ' '5 . , af Q .Q .i as W ' 'Y .z ze, ' e ' 1 tim' ' 1:9'fl t:-iE255f.:t ' gf- . , Q QE' . gl, ,.:, ,... 5 , ' 1 A A ,..,,,g- H..-an Q l rf' is Q t is WCDMENS PHYSICAL EDLJCATICDN Offering a bewilderingly varied program of sports for active Baylor girls, the Women's Physical Education Department has as its aim the development of skill in activities that are recreational in nature. Desiring to inter- est girls in playing for the sake of play, Miss Lucille Douglass and her corps of workers in the Women's Athletic Association have de- veloped a sport for every girl student, be it clogging, tennis, ping-pong, badminton, volley ball, horse-back riding, archery, tumbling, golf, baseball, basket ball, fencing, swimming, or bicycle-riding. The required activity program is built on the hope that the girls will carry active exercise into the whole college attendance and adult life. One sport and Health Education 40 are required courses in the two-year program for women. The department also exercises control over WOII1El1lS intramural activities, and it seeks to open every field which women's sports include so that any demand might be supplied. Inside games may be played in the Hilarium , a recreation room in the attic of Memorial Dormitory. Around May 1 for the past several years the Womenls and Men's Physical Education departments have spon- sored an All-University Day program of recreational sports which offers the full gamut of activities from washer-pitching to tug-o-wars. In the pictures: A group of tap-dancing queens in swing. The photographer gets technical and we have a row of archery-minded femmes: Beth Barnes, Phail Dean Copeland, Billie Clyde Warren, Wilson White, Virginia Shepperd, Corinne Rucker, Rosalie Renter. Out on Baylor's spacious asphalt courts: chic Doris Brogdon swings on a hard serve. Her team-mate is Kathleen Gorman, while her opponents are Ginger Beall and Frances Bryan Conly her right foot shows in the picturej. Virginia Shepperd pings the pong with Ginger Beall. A hotly-contested volley ball game On the tennis courts. Out for a canter in colorful Cameron Park, these four misses pause for a picture. Page 128 FEATURES Young eouples aflen would wander arm in arm among lhe rude huls and com- rnunily palhs willz lillle else on llieir simple minds beyond one anolher. Some- lilnes several pa irs of young people would eonrene and hare deliglzlful periods of enlerlaining disezissiolzs. ,I-ls is llze elernal zvonl of youlli, llzese same young people would engage in aelirilies sonzelunes quile ine.rplieable lo llieir elders, bul. quile nalurally, llze elders lzaclforgol llzal llzey llzelnselres had once performed llze same slrange anlies and for llze sanze en ignzalie reasons. Bu! flzen il eanie lo pass lhal eerlain of Ilze lvoullzs and girls would single oul ollzer eolnpanions ll'I'llI ll'lIOl11 lhey assoeialed f'.I'l'll1Sl'I'Plj', and, alllzougli ollzers nziglil have rnade lzeller comrades, llzey ignored anyone oulside of llleir pielced rirele. When llzere was suelz a group dislinelion, il became olzjeclion- able llzal some of llze more deserving youngslers were egreludedfronz llze soeiely of ollzers. Then lo be as eflrenze as possible, some of lhe females made llzeir disposi1'ion lozeard ollzers as oln'ious as possible. Bu! lhey realized nol llial llley injured lhose ollzers singularly less llian. llzey did llzenzselres. No! all dll'lSl'0II.N' inlo groups were of an unworllzy nalure, for some of lhe All - University Day and Commencement Remember the All-University Day Carnival last spring? .... First item is a bunch of marble- heads playing marbles . . taw- shooters Slcinner, Kirlcpatriclc, and Roloff seem engrossed. . . . . The Chamber of Com- merce booth gets a customer while Harold Filgo loolcs on, Frances Dunn loolcs blase, and Franlc Johnson, concession- keeper, loolcs pleased .... Mary Boyd, queen of the Aw- ful Omega coronation cere- mony, smiles at the birdie with Rufus Nash, who believes a Boyd in the hand is worth two in the bush ..... Sammie Mar- tin, hands on hips, is apparently disgusted with jacks be nimble, jacks be quick ideas . . ditto Tommy Lawrence on the right. . . . . Tom Robinson and Wal- ter Wilkes felicitate each other with an iron grip Cslightly rustyl . . they were co-winners ofthe nicotine-expectorating contest. . . . . Brad Bradley and Ed Martin astride a burro Cwith the long earsj ..... Look out, gals! Beware of cheap slcates. . . . . The faculty section oi the Commencement procession. . . . . The two chain gangs are seniors in disguise as seen from atop Waco Hall . . in those robes they are really hot stuff. . . . . George Waverly Briggs of Dallas, commencement ora- tor ..... President Neff pre- sents the Keys to the nation .... 1 . ' 1 , X s ,...f.w. ,.' jZj:E? ' .- . Q ' 1.3 3' . ff? 'guided c - g ,L 'i i YY ' flgi. X - E r I T' VW fig? s L 4, . My 'faatsivf i s iiiii r 'sf N-gt Gents Emmett Kriel and Speedy' l Graham baslcing in the ultra-ll kr violet rays ..... Cheer up,iQ Billy Foster, itch not as bad asl' that ..... Buclc Avery . . it'sl: a good thing the Flies aren't bad.l . . . . Coach Jennings gives thel boys a Few pointers ..... Yet olde A building ..... Her-rl man Rose posted by the bulle- tin board with the other noticese . . is he sitting on his chapel seat? .... Sherrill Bailey put-l ting the bottom on top ..... John McNamara, Karl Cayton, and Hillary Barganier in front of the Union Bldg ..... Cotton Kimbriel snagging one ..... Chamber of Commerce themei song: Nuts work if you can! get it . . they usually do, as shown by Horace Moore, Bobby Roberts, and Buddy Lamb ..... Sam Boyd sawing' wood .... his competition in the next picture is Thad Ricks . . hmmm . . sleeping siclcness? . . . . Emery Challcley, Emmet, Barron, and Jimmie Reader . . very unconcerned . . springr fever? .... Ladies Anne Pullman roars at some- thing or other .... Kathryn Wal- lace, Dorothy Cheek, and Doris Baker give each other the once over . . and do they loolc blase . . . . Miss Speight about to powder Puff .... Dorothy Per- kins, Tommie Holton, and Mary Jane Crow loolcing coy . . Crow is frightened at flash bulbs .... Nell Shepperd turning on the personality smile .... Mary Lou Kee and Kathryn Wallace smile at the birdie .... Dr. Virginia Sugg loolcs as if she's about to malce a Sugg-estion . . . . Majie Averyt and Anne Pullman Qwhat, again?J dodging the camera .... Kathleen Gor- man, content .... Rubalee Hanlcamer and Bernadet Breed- love . . does she? .... The Fidelis Class paclcs Orphans' Home baslcets .... Marjorie Nabors and Cathryn Crisler, evasive .... The DAP's hold a hen party . . in Mrs. Jolley's apartment .... Viola Wallace and a companion are trailed by Beth Barnes and Erwina Bode . . they seem to want to soalc up some sunshine Vitamin D. . . cj, 4 r '5 QA, r, sa, ' if V-'Q Q i H51 L' ,n jj ff? li 794 , 1 l :Q 1 1 55 Q i -l r J lil l 1 3 M P' J li. l i 'gl i I ,I A , i if l f ri 5 sr' N 1 E i 1, 5 ' 1 jr, ll 1 .Zz K. li fi rl '4 ll , I E 1 ii, F5 V 'F u iii? i .i ll 1 ll! J ii il 7 Ei Q' 1 2 E A lj i 'X Q r i if i gl Q ai ff J Es i ,Q r U T4 sl .1 I' F 'ii Loafers and Such Bullet Bill Patterson ex- plaining to Doris Brogdon .... These eds and coeds believe in a lazy fare policy .... How- ard Ritchey isn't a convict . . just trying to find a free dinner and show partner at Homecom- ing .... Judge Roy Rutland . . . . Coach Jennings smiles grimly over a stogie in spite of the disastrous events at the Texas game .... Johnnie Fisher, per- plexed .... Frances Lemmons and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bris- coe, Jr. . . studious in disregard of the Redbook .... Jimmie Reader, surprised .... Murray Nance and Royce Thompson . . even lawyers can laugh, sometimes .... Ted Lewellen just a bit chilly .... Bryan Glass, of China, leans on the Book Store counter . . a swell guy .... Ferguson, Putnam,Dil- lard and Yelvington . . leisurely fall day .... Mary Elizabeth Williams and Hoyet Williams . . no relation, just personal Friends .... Coming baclc from chapel . . better stomp that cig- gie, boy . . good old traditions! . . . . Happy Shahan and Bill Blaydes coming from the clean- 2I'S.... Lots oi Smiles Jack Dillard puts his loot in it . . the picture, we mean. . . . . Three lawyers, Broolcs Harman, Clarence Guittard, and Jimmy Taylor . . trapped atthe entrance of their native habitat. . . . . Max Welch . . we're glad to lcnow the powers that be, decided his theme song was not For Haze a Jolly Good Fellow .... Pete McNee, who is apparently interested in the little things in life . . that's olcay, Pete, Edward abdicated his throne for the same reason. . . . . Evelyn Williams, Ger- ald Mccarver fsoclcs and alli, Mary Elizabeth Williams, Dor- is Brogdon, Malcolm Baldwin, and Leonard Alcin . . all in a session ..... Joe Newton and James Moore gaze at something while talcing it easy in Broolcs l'lall's friendly arch- way ..... Willie Williams and Hervey Fat Mamma Blue turn on the poisonality grin. . . . . Jelly Williams Koi the Mineola Williams'l warns Char- lotte Johnson and Nancy Conic- wright fwho was seen with young Williams more than occasion- ally, that it is not nice for ladies to stare brazenly at manly bosoms such as Willie Williams fwhat? againll evidences ..... Shelby Blaydes plays hands with cronies ..... Elaine Maric- ham folds up her shorts after a gym class and malces her exit .... Richmond Bronaugh, one oi the better Geology assistants, smiles at something. . . . . Louis Orren Cabovej and James Cobb unload a lcettle drum from a truclc at the Band Hall . . or something . . . . Football and Home- coming How hard will it be for the girls to catch this Jaclc Rabbit- we mean Robbins, ace Hog quarterback ..... Behind the lpana smile is Band Sweetie Nancy Conlcwright with Everett McCracken, director ..... H. C. Pittman, June Longist, Marjorie Pittman lyes, Pitt's young sisl, and Bob Kinsel hud- dle for the next play in the Razorback game . . on the right end of the second row are Dorothy Cheek Qmust be amzaed at something, and Frances Ken- drick ..... That mob of lcaydets is fabricating a huge T . . remember? .... Bowed in grief . . and rightly so .... . A presaging ultimatum ..... Graham Deason, Dan Tilden, Earl Etzel, and Sam Darden are handed their ducats for the memorable Homecoming fracas. . . . . ln the stands at the game . . notice the pompoms the Alpha Omegas handed out? . . . . TCU and Baylor helmets lined up prior to the lciclc-off . . will they be steel helmets anon? .... The Bell-lyre players, three cuties: Dorothy Perkins, Tommie Holton, and Mary .lane Crow ..... Home- coming Queen Mary Annis Shelter fshe with the sweet southern drawll with her escort Henry Sug Alexander . . Bill Trippet loolcs on ..... Air photo of the stadium taken dur- ing the hall, simultaneously with the one of Shelfer and Alex- ander . . shot furnished by Jimmie Willis . . which we ap- preciate ..... We did ..... V l. if ll 'x ir il ll l li U ll .ll 1. l 4, 1 Homecoming and Football Night before Homecoming Day: one of the groups which lcept the home fires burning . . Homer Wells lights up .... Another air view of the game while the Band forms a B . . . . Ditto night before the big battle: Joe Cartwright, Al- bert Chiles, Everett Anschutz fan exl, A. W. Byrd, Mary Nell Minor, Edwina Harrington, and Anna Margaret Willoughby fan- other exl ..,. The comic Chamber of Commerce struts its stuff during the half. . half-crazy, we guess .... The mob which piled on the fire truclc and toured around among the returning exes the night before .... T. C. U. drum major and Band sweet- heart .... Captain Carl Brazell and Bullet Bill Patterson, team sparlc plugs fget it?D, discuss the Texas game .... Waiting for Ted Husing to arrive at the Ft. Worth airport and snatching a snaclc are Bill Jablonowslci, Paul Phil- lips, Lorraine George, George Denton, Frank Johnson, Tommy Lawrence, and Barnett McFad- den .... Some of the boys jolly with Husing after he landed . . . . Ted addresses the crowd at Brooks Hall the night before the downfall .... Crowd meet- ing Husing at airport .... Steer cheer leaders .... Byron Mc- Lean, Joe .larrard, Ralph Wooley, Lawrence Lumplcinl Hulon Hall, Gordon Suits, with Pop Hoplcins directing . . they strung That Good Old Baylor Line across the nation over CBS as a program opener when Husing broadcast the game . . note parabolic milce .... The Baylor and Texas Bands mix for a simultaneous rendition .... A i V 1 1 l i ,i .M 1 rl li MQ I ip ilg lf .ix Iii . il ll: ,I i il li 1 00+ 'Q A YW s- r . Season s Close and the Campus Two great Baylor ends . . Sam Boyd of Cleburne and Frank Heussner of Waco leave the game for a brief respite. . . . . Crowd at the special train which conveyed loyal fol- lowers of the Green and Gold to Dallas for the Baylor-SMU game ..... Down at Beaumont when the Bears met and de- li 1 , ill 1 nfl lr , V, 1, . X: , Q, 5' , , l if l ig in r 1 V' ig 'Ez feated Loyola of Los Angeles the high school girls of Beau- mont put on some nifty march- ing sequences . . note drum and bugle corps ..... Rear of of the Library . .the Half-Acre, of which Hoole was manager . . you phrase it . . the odd ap- pearance is due to infra-red treatment ..... Charlie Curbo demonstratingthefollow-through . . . . Do you recognize this road in the day-time? .... Waco Hall after the snow . . the most beautiful building in Waco ..... Tennis courting is also instructive . . also an infra-red shot ..... Jack Orent- zel and David Hoppenstein dis- cuss the unemployment situa- tion ..... Bruce Ainsworth and Bob Hyde looking pretty cheer- ful . . considering ..... The chief yes-man in Dr. Armstrong's office, Roy Robertson . . he sees all, hears all, tells everything. . . . . Archie Owens says, Wiese enjoying life . . and does Mary Beth look something- or-other .... Shoe-tiers and Yell Leaders Charlie Howard tying a shoe For Aggie Barrett. . aw shoo . . did you make a wish, Charlie? . . . . Well, well, Tommie, you are a Fine pitcher .... .lohnnye Lawrence, Baylor's representa- tive to the Round-Up at Texas U ..... Some members of the West-of-the-Pecos Club, in uni- form, as it were .... Hoyet Wil- liams, Francis Collier, and Harry Tennison, taking it easy in the evening sunshine on Kendall Quadrangle .... The Barber- shop octet from the Baylor showboat . . Hall, Suits, Pre- both, Lumpkin, Triggs, Woolley, Jarrard, and McLean .... The Gypsy scene from the same show . . . Virginia Shepperd, P. E. flash . . looks like she plans to do a lot of writing .... Mer- ton Bowling reads a letter from home . . is it that bad, Merton? . . . . Yell leaders, Daniel, Yel- vington fchiefl, and Lawrence ....Aw,Yell.... Snowlalls and Snowballs This pre-Thanksgiving snow was something to tell your grandchildren about . . if you have any ..... Wonder if Walter Hoolcs plastered all those spots on Main building . . do you wonder a dozen windows were shattered in two days? . . . . Ross Hightower winds up . . with a determined loolc. . . . .Jelly Williams fwho men- tioned Mineola?D with a dis- gusted loolc ..... Stewart Lentz, Bill Milcule, D. L. Tiner, Ace Gailey, and Jaclc Nuss- baum line up for a broadside. . . . . Sanford Cornett . . out and under ..... Marietta Buclc- ner, Johnnye Lawrence, Nelwyn Green, and Jimanne Boggess dodge snowllalces . . of which there was a bountiful supply. . . . . Joe Henry Childress and Fred Bidelspach, Boolc Store magnates, braving the storm . . storm fun, eh kid? . . sorry follcs, it slipped out ..... The snow froze John Howard's Leica shutter . . so he lectures the snow with his attention on the camera ..... We've seen Me- morial under lots of conditions . . here it is under snow . . the tree was almost snowed under. . . . . Baylor parlcing lot just after the fall commenced ..... Floyd Thorn and Lee Allen . . nonchalant ..... The bridge loolcs as it were from Whittier's poem ..... Waddell Moursund and Scott Hunter playing can- did camera . . with an Argus! . . . . Ernest Martinalc, Ed Street- man, Homer Johnston, and Ar- thur Ryden . . ready to fire . . as if the photographer hadn't caught enough already ..... Snowmen and Snowfights Snowbells ..... Snow jolce . . it's really President Neff . . note appelation on lower front. . . . . Morzie Bradburn rubs her hands and wishes for summer . . we could suggest nicer ways of warming those hands, Morzie. . . . . John Balcer gives that Tennessee touch to a wallop apparently intended for John Richter, who smiles back at his assailant ..... The immortal Battle of the Sociology Build- ing ..... Reflections in the creelc ..... Rudy Klatt and John Holland prepare to let one another have it . . and at such close range! . .bythe by, John, where is Dorothy? .... Memo- rial through the haze of a mil- lion drifting flalces ..... Ooooo! Two cuties: Billybob Newburn and Betty Burlchart . . the latter, a Rio Grande Valley product, finds this weather a slight con- trast to her sunlit home ..... Charlotte Johnson, a snowflalce on each eyelid, soalcs up the atmosphere et al. . . for, verily, she is seated in a snow pile. . . . . Kendall Quadrangle and the Girls' Hospital after the snow . . both pictures made on infra-red film ..... 33 -Q -1. I , . 410- 3. b 533515-,. tg Wh 4 ' . K A wif' -1 , ' M Z :af -. Y ' 5 f' A Y: , M 4' 7 if f 1 1 f KU, A 1. -2, 1' ,. -. , fs' 'f-1:25:33 . Ivy- f 113 fa J mei' f-Sf: ,mifw '72 : W. .. .A .iiiff LFE? ' 51551 --wx,,Yr15v'- 'ff' ' 2, V fS':1Q,g a at , W ' ujzfzzig, A ' -. ifffi :zi- FY :Vi , . i' . Ji , st ins- , ' V 5 8,,,.,w,,, , b ,J , . , , -.. , Q54 1 sw. - . 'A' A .tltt 1 -.1 '4., , TQZJ?-' Q Q . X 5,71 .1 ' :- ' . 2 A' , 54' ,i g - ,gs :, 1,:q1,':::.,:,-1, ,f,:,, ,,. alii 1'- J s t 'S ' 5 to f 4 , ., , A WWI Q f 5 4 l t M sa F! A , 4 5 F I 5' 44481 I ,f .:K..- 0 5 ,, is ff 4 tn , A , 3 . 0 1 ,N Z . . 9 '55, 5 4 zo iii ' ,, Q si r s 5 s s sf, nw, Q Stuff and Founders' Day The mob at registration .... June Longist . . wonder what guy has gone with June longest? . . . . Rex Bodoin, hardest worlcer in Baylor .... E. W. Schmidt runs a basal metabolism test on George Parrott, at the Men's hospital .... Rufus Nash, president of Sigma Tau Delta, with Walter Hampden .... Paul Whiteman, who visited Waco and Baylor last summer . . . . Jimmie Allred watching the Baylor-Texas game .... Students at the laying of the cornerstone for our new gym. . . . .The L. S. U. organist, who would have given the dedica- tory concert on the Broolcs Memorial organ if the organ had been finished .... Marrs McLean places his contribution to the collection of memorable articles inside the cornerstone, a picture of his mother .... President Neff officiates at the loclcing of the box, preserving its contents for those who will tear it open thousands of years in the future .... Mr. Neff hands the lcey to the box to Mr. McLean, loolcing as happy as all of us felt .... Rena Marrs McLean and her son, benefac- tors of Baylor .... Dr. J. T. Harrington lays the cornerstone . . . . George W. Truett, voice of the Baptist denomination, who delivered the principal address .... Two by Two and We Do Mean Two Couphsl lhh me .. when the sap runs high the saps run loose .... et cetera .... Winchell himself couldn't have been more accurate than these pictures . . when they were snapped . . but time and women wait for no man .... Mary Jane Ridenhower sips a coke as Carl Brazell munches a fudgicle .... Just two echoes, ooo-ooo, from the Valley, woo-wool . . Betty Burkhart and Lorraine George .... Bill Burnett is still tied in a Knott . . her First name is Marjory .... Business major Sug lhlexander hoards hh in- terest in slow-talking Mary An- nis Shelter as a matter of princi- ple .... Marjorie Roddy rates two . . the Nunnallee twins . . it was the Urbanite style show . . tl1ree's a crowd, boys . . . . Fred Bidelspach and Mary Nor- vell squint at the sun .... Ath- letes Frog Coleman and Sadie Cunningham . . they adorn the Feature division page .... Edna Hosey and Elton Miles . . who walked the last ones .... Pecans are okay, but Porter Bailes prefers a Hazle Nutt . . . . Charlotte Johnson and Cokie Held . . funny world, this .... Dorothy Perkins rings the bells in the Band, but Bubba Gernand rings the bell with Dorothy .... When a lawyer and a chemist get together, someHHng shodd happen .. Roy Bass and Val Tucker . . judging by the one who argues most, one couldn't tell which is the lawyer .... Q l 4 5. i i 1 E4 P? It i l l 1 ll l E. 1 'J 1 i it iw fl In l I l l faq -'Tl' 'li 'aff jiri! V. 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BAYLCDI2 WI-iG'S WI-ICD AS lislvd in lln- Publication, Whos Who Among Students in Anicricaii Colleges and Universities, 1937-38. C,-SIRI. BIMZELL, BUCK AYIIIBY, NINCY CONKWYRIGHT VV.-XRNER EVANS A 9 JAEE H. DILLXBD. COLBI-IRT HELD, IXIARY HELEN NEELLEY, PRINCESS LOUISE BIARKHAM AVIARY KNICLL AIINOR. BILLIE NIUHRAY. RUFUS NASH, ED IXIARTIN N IGLL SIIIQIIPERII, BILLY PATTERSON, FRANK ROSSON, X ALERIE TUCKEII, JAMES WILLIAMS ,:.-.- L-1-1 l U - -.giii -, V qglviw- - V , ,, , ,nu A . +V V 14 --W:g- , ,, - ,rl-7 -1, ,gf 14:--wif.-,.::f1La,, P ORGANIZATIONS ,,,,,,, , 4-,,,,, , Y-44iM,-, segregalions led lo official organizalions among bolh men and women and also among lhe Iwo logelher. Those inleresled in music banded logelher, as did lhose inleresied in Cihen embryonic? scienlific pursuiis, business melhods, general weUare, lileraiure, and many olher subjecls. ll was lhe purpose of each individual group lo encourage sludy and aclivily in ils field and lo furnish irained specialisis. ,ind lhough all lhis was well and good, il came lo pass ihal in ihose days cerlain of Ihre organized groups assumed lhe unannounced responsibilily of securing dominalion of lheir own or some more general afairs. Those deeply possessed zvifh a sense of unscrupulousness and who had no compunclion con- cerning surreplilious dealings acquired conlrol of iheir various organizalions and operaled lhern in accordance wiih lheir own selfish inleresls. ,Ind Veklus and Hoskav perceived such dealings wilh hearls which weighed heavily wilhin lheir breasls, for il appeared lo lhem lhal lhe dealings of the people as a whole were characlerized by similar lendencies. A-ind Numlei. creaied by lhe greal god Vimruk Io be his wife, sorrowed greaily fha! lhe lives of Ihose who inhabiied her surface manifeslalions were marked wilh such degeneracy. Virnruk, loo, looked down wilh, feelings de- pressed al his crealions in iheir loss of discrirninalion. lNole: Allhough Ihere were addilional fragmenlary clay iablels which referred fo lhe mylh relaled above, from Ihis poinl henceforward lhe dala were .vo disconnecled lhal reconslruclion of lhe narralive was impossiblej -Abridged from The Tears of Numleif by Colbert Held. Alpha Chi, national honorary scholarship society. has as its purpose the encouragement. of scholarship in the liberal interpretation of the term. It seeks to promote education and research, not in a narrow sense, hut in a light which makes for well-rounded students aI1d well-informed citizens. For menihership, a student Inust have Completed at least Clglllttvll majors in the lTniversity and must rate within the highest. five per Cent of his Class seholastieally. This year, thirty-two new lllE'IHlJOI'S were initiated into the fraternity. Dr. Iva Cox Gardner st-I'x'ed as faculty sponsor this year, and Colbert Held was president. OFFICERS Held COLBERT HELD . . President BUCKAVERY . . Vice-President YIRGINIA SUGG . . Secretary Top row: HELD, AVERY, BEERhI.AN, BLALOCK, BAHME, EDNVARDS, ERWIN, FOSTER Second row: fiRAHAM. GUITTIARD, FIAUPT, HOPPENSTEIN, JOHNSON, KILGORE, LOVELL, MARTIN Third row: NELSON, MAXFIELD, OSBORNE, PATTERSON, SHANNON, A. SMITH, H. SMITH, SUGG TAYLOR. TRANTHAM, TLICKER, XVADDELL. WALLACE. XNILBANKS, WITTE. YARBROLIGH Bottom row: I ,Q 6' of .Q 3 K: -1 3 I Q -v G? 'an -- ' ,fl N ml EE.: -F vu 1 5' -2- jg., .-'. f., W -..,,' , , gifs-l I . Q I li 'RSA ff I ff ! :-'l ' - fi ' 'z F I an 2:53 6 af 'S fl 3 I Qof iw - 1 4 A JA . A- tw Jn ei .A E 'rms J I ' 67' 3625, Ch '. 3 ' T A 7.525- ! V..-ark., x1'Q'a5 A .. 'C up Q , Q.. t Q - A il L ,A - .2-Q. P... , Q ' 1 'I .,, 5 ' ,fi ,qt ' ,- i Q T . - V1 If X: I , Q it .-R. ., My UQ' A' 'Q A x,--f L -, MA- - 4 1 'Ii N .Q fi A f?m-1 . Pagz 149 ,L.' 1 A fi.: lid -1- . ' 'za -, - 4' ' - , -- , -0 Q,QM f 1 4 .AV i . 'T' s --v i: .Q i -52: of -, :I ks- .5 . I :L V ' raiv--,pg .J X. it in t k W Qi I .5 X 0 I Q U -s ab A p . 1' L f gp --2V---V 55 A 'Z' 2 , W., '-vf. '. 'A A . . kblvlv QQZ- A - V ,-: I, . A. . u 'L V, Top row: GRAHAM, APPLEwu1TE, B.AILES, BUTLER, ECBEHLL-ANN, FRAZIER Middle row: FUQUA, GARCIA, GLASS, GORILAM, HOLLAND, PONDER Bollom row: YVOODWARD, SUGG, VVITTE, POTTER, GOOCH, STEPHENS ALPI-IA EPSILOINI DELTA The aim and purpose ol' Alpha Epsilon Delta, national honorary pre-medical fraternity. is to foster scholarship and to encourage and maintain the high ideals and purposes of the medical profession. The Texas Beta chapter of the A. E. D. at Baylor completed its most successful year under the sponsorship of Dr. W. R. Stephens and the presidency of Marion Graham. ALPHA KAPPA DELTA Alpha Kappa Delta is a national honorary sociological fraternity and is sponsored by the department of Sociology. The Baylor chapter is the Alpha chapter in Texas. A. K. D. encourages and stimulates social research and sociolog- ical study and gives recognition to worthy scholastic achievement. Carolyn Wallace was president for the past year. Top row: BR.ADBLlRN, TYIERONEY, BROYVN, CUNNINGHAM, DIFFIE. FOSTER Bottom row: F RIEDSAM, HARDING, ILILGORE, PORTER, ITEDDING, ROGERS, VVALLACE .3 'WN 'W ar 1' . v g Q L X viii- W: ' ' X F f 1 A,aA f .7 A ' , Y ,wc M G? x xi 'Q A T'f+T-w 'Y LLL' '2 ' L.u-.Q Page 150 r 'FRN Q59 . 'T .JK-W .3 ., xx Y Top row: C'iRAHA3I, Fnszllau, GR.AN'l'.wkING, BICNEE, SUGG. v Bollum row: rFABB, TATE, rFAYLOB, Nl ILLIAMS, XNOODXYARD, W ITTE The Beta Beta Beta fraternity of Baylor University was organized in 1931 for the purpose of encouraging scholarship individual research, and study in the iield of biology. Melissa King was president for 1937-38, Truett Grant was vice-president: Virginia Sugg was secretary, and Dr. George Potter was sponsor. Beta Pi Theta, national honorary French society. was founded at Baylor University in the fall of 1927 by Professor XV. M. Briscoe, the chapter granted to Baylor being Theta Chi. Its purpose is to promote interest in the people, history, language, art, music, and literat1u'e ol' France. Requirements for admission are that the student must have completed five majors in P reneh with at least a B average and have the ability to speak and understand the French language. Tap row: N1'E, APPLEVVHITE, BASS, DILWOBTH, EDWARDS Bollom raw: FIORE, IXEE, MfSXFIELD, SHANNON, XVARBROUGH, TUCKER A-vw-Q ,wg A 'ian 'Y 'fs N .--STI,-L f, W . . :'.'.' : . f..LL.::'-l- ...4.. gf.:.,. -'USL-Zin . d Y Y r ,, ,ggzzivs ,W ..,.. .. ...-.,,,- -'11-... ...,l. i i F ,Im ,. . 5 W. Q , QQQQQTWT' Tim Page 151 -an-5 'TJ' 'W' K xr .. W' W- l 23' 9 JN Qi Q . ff Educalors .lohnson und Slezrart Full ELIQANOR STEWART . YALERIE TUCRER . EDNA EARLE NELSON AIARGARET NIOORE . DR. M. L. ciOETTING .... KAPPA DELTA PI Kappa Delta Pi. an international honor society in Education, seeks to encourage in its inenibers a higher degree of consecration to social service by fostering high professional and scholastic standards during a period of preparation for teaching and by recognizing outstanding service in the field of education. The rnotto of the society is Knowledge, Duty, Power '. Bela Xi chapter was installed in Baylor University, May 29, 1929. Nleinbership is liinited to those who are majoring in Education and rank in the highest ten per cent of the student, body in scholarship. The meetings of the society, of which three are held each quarter, combine social and fellowship features with discussion of professional problems. OFFICERS Spring . ELLEN LOUISE JOHNSON . . . President CHARLOTTE JOHNSON . Vice-President . BEATRICE XNILBANKS. . Secretary Treasurer . . NIARGARIST MOORE . , . Counsellor Top row' Asn, IIARRINGTON, C. JOHNSON, E. JOHNSON. HERRING. MOUNCE, NELSON fllizldle row: SANDERS, SAXON. E. STENYART, V. STEVYART, I. TATUM. M. TATl,ll5l. TUCRER, XNVIEBUSCH R57-5 - ' Q Q ARKMAN. MOORE, GOETTING. MAIXTIN Bottom row: XNILBANKS. XvARBROUGH. STRETCH. LTRAUSS, LP e' 'lk . Q.. i,6I Q'n,h ij 11 5- fl.: ES y :H . , X 4? x x X 'A 1' 4 X v N N :IEW - A N 1 5' i 'i ' .L , O 5 J R .. 5 X rs A . . V Q ,,v- VH' f- . ' fl N x 'A 'Q ' 3: . me sf f' 'ct E 'Rf' gmt g H . ...sax ww-Q. .s xwfzzzggbg x hw-N xv! viz:- T ' it if X S X ----- A jf ' - in - If tj 'Ti if fm im I Page 152 5 A PI KAPPA DELTA pf 6. Baylor University carries on an extensive program of debate activities, ll including tournaments, radio, extension and home debates, for both nn-n and women. The local program is alliliated with the national Pi liappa 4' Delta fraternity. The local Texas Iota chapter was organized in IUZZE-i and is one of approximately 150 chapters in the national organization. f Membership is granted in Pi Kappa Della only to those who excel in dt-hate, if oratory, or exlemporaneous speaking in competition with other institutions. At the biennial National Tournament of Pi Kappa Della held at T, akers won first place, a feat which K , Houston in the spring ol' l936, Baylor spe regional tournament held in 1937 in Clarksville. they duplicated at the Arkansas. Most notable among debate accomplishments this year was at a , w , , I Dehuler Dawson tournament in Llnckasha, Oklahoma, in December, when hw Baylor ' ' 'inninff the first live places in the tournament. Women's teams eliminated all opposition, w Z, naments this year before April I. and first Baylor debaters won first, p a u 1 -, i , orms of forensics were won by several Baylor speakers. l ce in seven debate tour places in other f Top row: DAXW'SON, BELL, BRUNER. CAMP. CAPP. CLYMER illiddle row: IIIVANS, HENRY, HUMPHREY. IQAMINSKY. lh'lALLUN, MANSEL1. N ELLEY, PULLMAN, ROBEIKTS, liossoN, TERRY ig ' i 4? iii I , Q .. f- ' 2 ,:-, 5 -, Bottom row: lN'IImRAY. E sake' 'f-' '1 '?? 1 f'11ige K i ' ffff .Q xzg., ' e ' X gi A ,znpp Z r .1 '- . . - M: - - 'V 'Q , iff ' ' -fif5E:1. , S.'if:Zh.'i QYfL 1 -' W i e 't - - ' i -t'i ' in ii 5 . . 4 - up - 1 . ,eg ,AJ t , f ' i .,-Q.r B... A fy ,, up 'rr' ' ' is clara. :..l..-T.:a-Y , T35 afffiisijl, is Tifilf f 'ffm 'TFJL as 'fflff eros ' Page 153 x X ri 'X :.. is., wi- SIGMA TAU DELTA X: President Nash and Sponsor .-1 rnzslrong RUFUS NASH ROY BASS GRACE Cox This spring, Sigma Tau Delta completed its thirteenth year of exist- ence at Baylor under the inspiring leadership of Dr. A. J. Armstrong, who is also Southern Regent for the national honorary literary fraternity. The organization, which meets semi-monthly in the Browning Room or in Dr. AfH1SlfO1lglS home, is composed of prominent students on the campus who are interested in literature and creative Writing. At the beginning of the 1937-38 season, Sigma Tau Delta innovated a Lecture-Drama Course, during which it presented lecturers Lord Marley, Will Durant, and William Lyon Phelps, the Salzburg Opera Guild, actor Walter Hampden, and dramas including Maurice Evans in '6Richard II and Helen Hayes in Victoria Regina . OFFICERS . Pres idenzf . Vice-Pres ident . Secretary NELL SHEPPERD . Treasurer ' A -uw , ,169 -:Q Top row: AYVERY, B,AKER, BASS, Coors, CONKWRIGHT, Cox Middle row: HELD, J AMES, JOHNSON, MARKHAM, MARSH, MINOR Bottom row: NASH, REED, RICHTER, SHEPPERD, SANDERS ., . . 1 5 W we SV R 'f' 5: ' +R t ,t,::k,, -S., , t X Q .A . , qi: HRSA . , as f X it s f.: ,- , 1 X -gas X Q, -' 1 Wx , ,, A A I 'M - . Ny X fi 4 , J ' 41 . guy: . 1- .e.g.sA.S.n,, V - ,: 7,,,,, pf -- iq , ,, -1- ----:T-.-w,,,,l D, , A1 - ,:,:iIw,,,,D,,,,,,, DD ,, ' Trim R53 - lg Page 154 S I G M A D E LT A P I -f AND PANAMEQIQAN Ctue fy Although the Baylor ehapter, Nu, of Sigma Delta Pi, was chartered in May, 1928, it merged this year with the new Pan-American organization and the two became Sigma Della Pi-Pan-American Club. So far as is known, there is no such organization iI1 any other College in the world. The purpose of Sigma Delta Pi-Pan-American Club is to promote an interest in Spain and Spanish-American countries and to create a greater interest ill their language, literature, culture, and civilization, and to give an opportunity for the practical use of Spanish. Included in the Inember- ship of Sigma Delta Pi-Pan-American Club are all students from Latin- American countries who might not be eligible for Sigma Delta Pi alone, since Sigma Delta Pi is limited to juniors and seniors. The Club organized this year has proved unusually interesting and beneficial. e m-we ea E-TQQ55WN ee .' . 8 A-l.. px A , sts ,f . isis TN 713 gt: ' - 'fr ' 'V ' X . ,,. , ,QF f ,.,,, ga, LM, , ,I , . r t rf Sparzislz Ualuries IIUYIFUUII and Uurcia OFFICERS EVELYN HAYwooD . . President of Signza Della Pi ARIIANDO H. GARCIA . President of Pan-American Club NELL SIIEPPERD .... Vice-President CHARLOTTE JOHNSON Secretary- Treasurer Top row: ALONSO, BELL, Coyxon, DAVIS, ERXVIN, FEHGESON, GARCIA, HAUPT, GATES. GAIIZA Jlizldle row: Bollom row: XVILBANKS 'af t M.. gg, rw .zf ,1 sit . fri-I, 34 P ygjg M 53 J W, ,,., N , W A sm, , p -,IA , ' X I :. , Q pil I: ' ,if-up V ' we Ire' Af, - ff fn 2 .. az-Sh .al I'I,-XYWOOD, HUFF, .loHNsoN, MARCIIAND, AILTBIKIDE, lh'lCLIZRRAN, DIEIER, AIUUNCE, PETIIIAT, MUIIII-IEAD SHANNON, RISINGER, SHEPPEIID, SIIITII, E. STEXYART, V. STENVART, Suse, VALENTIN, W IIITIIAN, XVILLIAMS, fr-N 'L ,Q f- '22 .4- ,,,YY...,:-.,1..rv-.. g V3.1 -1 ' - 'Y ' 11..... -ir 'T lr . gzglpqumn.-1,1 :nz-3: Y -- - r'1 I ' ' Y- 7 N 'ff ---W ly j-hge., ' K , ,, ,, Page 155 Nav.. Drczmalisl Carpenler CURRIN CARPENTER Homin DEAN . . NIARJORIE NABoRs ALP!-IA PSI CDMEGA The Gamma Lambda Cast of Alpha Psi Omega, National Dramatic Fraternity, was organized in Baylor University in the spring of 1930. The Greek letter Psi. meaning mind and spirit, is combined with Alpha and Omega to signify that mind and spirit are the beginning and the end of acting. The motto is Seek a life useful . The purpose of the Gamma Lambda Cast of Alpha Psi Omega is to stimulate interest in dramatic activities in Baylor University, to secure for the university all the advantages and mutual helpfulness provided by a large national honorary fraternity, and by the means of electing students to inembersliip, to serve as a reward for their worthy efforts in participating in the plays staged by the dramatic organizations of the university. Dur- ing the current year seven new members were admitted into the organiza- tion. OFFICERS . Pres i den! . . Vice-President . . . , Secreia ry- Treas urer Miss SARA LowREY, J. C. WEAVER . . Sponsors Top row: BASS, BRUCK, CARPENTER. CORNELISON, DEAN. GUITTARD, NICFADDEN Iioilom row: TIREY, N.ABIlHS, PETRINY, HOSSON, TUCRER, VVEAVER, LowREx' Jf't N. tl .MGM ' 'vi fi' t . if .5 'ir . 1 :xl mavi Y .:-.r: 11..: rr- ,, Page 156 LITTLE TI-IEATRE The Littlc Tlicatrc has be-tfn guidcd since its founding on Octolit-r l. 1925, by Miss Sara Lmyrcy. In tln- abscncc of Mr. Paul Bakcr, dirt-ctor for the last. three ycars, thc organization has this year bcen nndvr tln- lcadership of Mr. J. Clark Wvawr. During tllc cnrrcnt yt-ar, bclicying: it slionld provide tlic studcnt body with the higlit-st typc ol' dramatic t'Illt'l'lHlltlttt'l1l, the Littlc Thcatrc pn-- seutcd: Excursion, Baylor Sliowboat Auditions of 1938, Tho Bish- op's Candlcsticksf' 'l'ln- Tcrrihlv Mt-ck. CR-st la Gticrn-, Low and Geography. For lln- st-cond snccm-ssiyc yvar tlic Baylor Littlc 'l'lnlatre- won first place' in tln- Statt- lntcrcollc,Qiatc contcst, held at Lubbock. with the one-act play. Cost la tluurrcf' Jack Bostick won the award for lit-st male actor. Tllc fUI'Illt'l' nn-tllod of admitting Illt'llllJt l'S by tryout has ht-on sup- planted by a nn-ril systt-ni, whercby any stndt-nt in the university may ht-- comc a nie-mbe-r by llu' satisfactory complt,-tion of the required amount ol' dramatic work. SYS .EQ Q? y , l ,. Thespianx Buss rmrl Dean OFFICERS Full Spring Rox' Bliss . Homin DEAN . Ilmncn DMN . . . ROLAND PRIQBOTH tiff'- YALICRIE TUCKER ICFFIE NIAE IJETRINY NIARJORII2 Nixsoas . NIARJORIE Xusons Pr'c.v idcnl Prcs idcnl .S'P1'r'clr1l'y Trcr1.w11r'cr Top row: BASS, DEAN, BELL. Bnuzu, CAIIPI-IN'I'EIt. CoLEx1AN, COIKXICLISUN. DAUS. lEiEURGE. tLt'I1'Txnrm ,Uidfllc mm: IIMIMER, HOL3lCLRIiI11N. .lAnics, Jonxsox, KELLY. KING. TXI,-snimcui. ITIAHSH. 3lI'IlUlE.XlD. Nlt'l ,tnnr:x Bollonz rout: Niusons. NANEY, NIQELL1-:x', Pftmucn. PETRIXY. SACUAR. SoRlc1.l,E. TVCKER. WAI,1,tt:r: -Hu QQ' -.1 --e 1:-n: dz: -: ,urfrgprgf - 1, ,: 1 : ': W 1 :4:,if,EL:, 4 . ,Lx ,,,, ,i1: l,4, 15.-zirzggn, , ' ' 'li g l . -, , fig, 4 E Page 157 A Wm U Rfk wah - .. Y va f , W H I-.wg A '45 auf ALP!-IA CMEGA OFFICERS Fall NELL SHEPPERD . . . . President NANCY CONKWRIGHT Vice-President LOIS BILLINGS . Secretary VALERIE TUCKER . . . . Treasurer MIARY NELL MINOR Corresponding Secretary ERNESTINE RYAN . . Project Treasurer NIELISSA KING . . . . Reporter Wfinter CATHRYN CRISLER . . . . . President PRINCESS LOUISE MARKHARI . Vice-President A. 0. Preries Tucker. Crisler and NIARJORIE NABORS . . . Secretary bhepperd RACHEL COOTS . . Treasurer ERNESTINE RYAN . Project Treasurer CHARLOTTE JOHNSON . Reporter Spring VALERIE TUCKER . . President LOIS BILLINGS . Vice-President ERNESTINE RYAN . Secretary RACHEL COOTS . . . Treasurer ELLEN LOUISE JOHNSON Corresponding Secretary GRACE COX . . . Project Treasurer RIARY NELL RIINOR . . Reporter Top row: SHEPPEBD, CRISLER, TUCRER, BILLINGS, CONKWRIGHT, COOIS, COX Middle row: CUNNINGHAM, DAWSON, GORMAN, HARBINGTON, C. JOHNSON, E. JOHNSON, KING Bottom raw: RKIARKHAM, MINOIK, NABORS, NEELLEY, RYAN, XVILBANKS, XVITTE 13 sf E , fs: I QQ g we A A Q . L -'Q Z 'A' ' fe I, f l v X -5 XRS L . Us . S- A, ' R '.- . T 3' in ,,e,t t ,,., . h Q ' A ' A A sn X as sa f ,as Q ,P I W ff.. 'QQ -Iv O, A P515 f Q- . ,zz , I ' I -arm , - R' Nr' - we -2 wr- f YSL A f- if ff' f 1 Aff H- S A ' .A . , ,,.. ,Rx KA s h W f' I- A .,, .-i-f ., XM Q 'C-Jf4-- YV .FA 1 1' 1,3 . ,IL ,iff Page 158 ALP!-IA OMEGA Fourteen years ago a club was organized and the name Alpha Omega given it. The chosen Words meant Hthe first and the last, and the Greek let.ters signalled intellectual qualities and cultural attainment for outstand- ing Baylor girls. Alpha Omega has gone forward with its score of faithful workers and with Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Courtney as its leaders until now it has attained the goal set up by charter members. As an organization, it is striving to uphold the Alpha Omega ideals and Baylor's ideals of loyalty, love, and service. Alpha Omega has its own club room i11 Memorial Dormitory, and has hanging on its walls the plaque bearing the letters AQ. During the year there are many interesting social events, including the Homecoming breakfast, at which time all AO alumnae are honoredg the May Day festival which is sponsored by Alpha Omegag and the annual banquet for the club members and their escorts. Membership into the organization is limited, and the requirements emphasize scholarship and participation and leadership in salient, Worthy university activities. Dr. and Mrs. L. 111 Cuuriney Sponsors .3:i,.4r.n H . W ' ' - W ' 'W' ' ' --F Y W., , - -- V - -mx . . ,. .gm V Awww, 1 EK 'Evil , ' '+ H, f-'wlifiwr' A QQ, , , Page 159 pl'CSl'liPIlf Pearl Uurbumll ATHENEAN CLUB The Athenean Club was organized in 1935 under the sponsorship of Miss Sara Lowrey with the idea of patterning the organization after the Grecians of ancient limes. The purpose behind creating such a society was to bring town and dormitory girls closer together, inasmuch as one- half of the members are Waco girls and one-half are residents in university dormitories. In this manner the girls hoped to eradicate the sense of com- petition which existed between local and out-of-town girls. ln order to maintain a high standard and to have girls of industry enrolled, a requirement of a B average for pledges was set, and member- ship is limited to thirty-two girls. Charter members of the club were Mary Helen Neelley, Ruth Kaye Tidwell, Marjorie Ben Adams, LaYerne Sullivan, Elen Jones, Alice Over- street, and Clare Reihn Smith. Top row: ADAMS. ANDERSON. AVERY, BARNES, BIGGS, BRUCK, COPELAND .tlliflllle rom: liollonz rout' Donnamnr, EASLIQJY, E. JONES. O. J. JONES, KNUTT, LoGUE, NIITCHELL SMITH. Pumonns, SUI,1.1vAN, TIDNX'ELL, TLTRNER. XVATTS, VVOODS mmf : i ' t G ' ' ' .X .. ' 1 -. 11' J ' -e x . if J 1 i i' .3 1- ' Q 1' if X, , A ...,. .111 -3.1 KSA xi ., ,. Z t ir. A 1 -- s is- - -.1 - . f: i' V . X i Ve Q in , - . p V . L .I X. 'pp Q p dvi.--ri 1' Q Q 1 ' 9' 'x I- -. 5' A ' . , ,,,.,. - t, - Nil 4: ,asm '- ' A .... s A .Q '. -- ' ' M P f - -fk Q me , x tif ,,,.,.l X ' , 1,223 - News- M .X ,gk ages : b I gms, - : r- dx Masa i ENN f- H X , x.. , , , ,.,,,,, on t K s gg: wgilgyx l. . .R ,'ZT gQnq' ' Y' .i 1iZ'i,1...-Z , .. - V - li' . ,-.-. 1 ,,.,.,, M: -.. , ,,,QQ1. ..-T .T..'.Y.tEIIQ,f,.g ' t K 'Y' Page 160 --plz: , -is ATI-IENEAN CLUB A breakfast was given at the beginning of the school year at the home of Miss Mettie Rogers in honor of new pledges. On Homecoming, a break- fast was given for the aluninae, with Miss Rogers again acting as hostess. At the beginning of the winter term, a dinner was given for new members. The Athenean Club held its annual banquet on Friday, April 1, at the Raleigh Hotel, at which affair Professor Neil S. Foster of the School of Business was guest speaker. A progressive house party in honor of seniors in the club terminated the social season. OFFICERS PEARL DORBANDT . RIARGARET ANN SMITH LAYERNE SULLIVAN ELIZABETH LOGUIS ELEN JONES . . . RUTH RIARTIN SPENCER . llrss RIETTIE ROGERS . Q A., , . - K 651 'rl' Sponsors flflelfie Rogers and Hull: Illarlin Spencer . . President l YI'l'P-PF6.91.dP71f . Seerelary Historian . Reporter . . Sponsor Honorary Sponsor 5 '+,' l -.1-1 -i-K,,....g- ..-f, '--. - 7- 111: '..,..a -- - -.... A , 1 .....gL:.:Jgf.-zmnuz - V -f, , ,L - -H iff-'11 ... ,Y 4- and L Q LEE' ' ' Y . Page 161 ,1 ,1,:gl-ffs,-:4, 11f.1f , ., . .U .-tg, Pref ies CHAMBER CDF CCDMMEIQCE The Baylor Chamber of Commerce was organized in 1921, but it was preceded by a body known as the Baylor Business Mens Association. Membership in the organization may be had only after a male student has had two terms of residence in the university. All new members must. receive a certain percentage of votes at a regular meeting of the organiza- tion before he is taken into the body. The primary function of the group is to further athletics and to pro- mote good will around the university, but, during the years it has length- ened its scope toward a hope of doing anything for Baylor . Yaried programs of entertainment are presented at the meetings of the Chamber, Denton. Ilarmrm. and Lctlbcllcr which range from speeches to musical selections. lfaeh fall term, at the beginning of the quarter, the organization pub- lishes, with the aid of the Board of Publications, a registration guide for freshmen and transfer students. This booklet. contains all necessary information pertaining to registration, and it sets forth the general information that helps new students feel at home on the campus. For an entire week preceding the annual Homecoming football game, the Chamber of Commerce sponsors what is known as Good-Will Week , All students are asked to wear tags with their names and home towns written on them, and all are urged to enter into tl1e spirit of the occasion. ,ln-.n-.--:gp - , ., ,-g:::.1::,- - . , inzmzzf. ,S -,T er-, sa- f, 'I17Tt,i1',- L,-II ff' Page 162 ,sn-ng. ,,-.11 ns-11 '-4:1 CHAMBER CDF CGMMERCE On Homecoming Day, a special ceremony is held under the auspices of the Chamber of Commerce. during which a Homecoming Sweetheart is selected from among many nominees entered by various campus organizations. Homecoming Queen is presented during a ceremony which takes place during the half of the Homecoming foot- ball game. All during football season, small ribbons printed with an appropriate slogan were sold before each game, the proceeds going: to the athletic fund. During the spring an all-men show is presented by the Chamber to the people of Waco and the Baylor stu- deI1t body. This year it was a play written by Ramsey Yelyington. a Chamber ofCo111II1eI'L'e Inemher. It was named Poof , and was a take-oll' on the book. Gone With the Wind . Some of the leading actors in the play are pictured below. All proceeds from the play went to the university athletic fund. f,iIiORGl'I DIZNTUN Fa OFFICERS . Pres iden! Nl. C. LEDBIiT'I'lCH l l 'in fer . . Pres-idenl HENRY ALEXANDER lv1.f'P-PI'PSl'd6'ltl SMITH TARRANT live-Presifdenz' XIITCHELL PARKS . Secretary VVILBUR JOHNSON . Secretary FOsTER COLEMAN . . Treasurer FLOYD CORNELISON , Treasurer CHARLES ATKINSON Llwgffz n I-at-A rms CHARLES ATKINSON Sfrgfen1-at-,flrlns WILLIAM HCHEESYF HI-KRBIIAN PORTER BAILES . . . JOHN FINDLEY WALLACE FLOYD CORNELISON , ED RI,-XRTIN . , lf mr..-: ' az - f 1 1-:H :: -'f-- Y ' - Spring . . . President Vice-Presiderzl . Serrelary . . Treasurer Sergeant-at-.lrms Z F van ,4'.:I-4 -fzzf: ' W Y' :f-'-...--'1...-- v-N - YY- --,-- -N -f------W - 4121- nr' , - -'--- Y -'PH ' ,Y W ..,I ' H--r I:':1 F W . ' wvzif- W -Li Page 163 'i. ..--sian 'Y'-,rf fzrr, x 4 , ,,,, Y , Vg 4 1 IQ Q .'ff'-0 . , w-Aix:-A-A vm., . 'I A .- +1-A ,W A A, -' if f 5 S Q ffl 'li . f f 5 I I Y - ' A gb 5 A --:S 5, , it tgps ' 1: 'Z,2 ,.,, 2 ' - W' ' I-A . F' A efgigg Dapper Presidenls Brogdun, UYLNIIIIIIIS and Sm ill: DORIS BROGDON . IMOGENE ALSUP . . JOHNNYE LAWRENCE KATHRYN EARDLEY . CLARA MAE BORROUM EDITH SMITH . BIARY BETH XVIESE . Al,-XRY ELIZABETH WILLIAMS BIAHY ELIZABETH XNILLIAMS JOHNNYE LAWRENCE . . NIARJORIE EARL KIILLER Spring P. CLUB Fa Wfimfer . . President Vive-Presz'deni . Secrelary . Presidenz' . Vice-President . Secreiary . Presidenz' Vice-President . Secrelary Reporier . Hisiorian. Top row: MR. .IOI.I,lCY, MRS. JOLLEY, XYILLIAMS, ALSUP, AYERYT, BORROUM, BOGGESS, BROGDON, BUCKNER ,Uiflflle row: LIREEYIC. li.-KRDLEY, LAWRENCE. BICDONALD, AICIQELYAIN, RAILLER, NEFF. PERKINS, PLLLMAN Boilnm raw: HITER, SEAMAN, B. SMITH, E. SMITH. M. L. SMITH, STONE, xYILLIAMSON, XVIESE L :',.YSg-,...-. '.. A 'L ,,..,.AW x -. ,FW-.Q I 5, B fin , ,-. , .. wfj: gn. SQ Xux 4'-L. SQ F' 'ET' W .. I 'GA A .,x, A I . QXQNN , A . Q . x Di X A YN N S Q. Q X T ' L. Page 16-I D. A. P, CLUB The D. A. P. Club, founded February 26, 1935, is one of the most recently organized clubs on the campus. Its purpose is to promote a better friendship among girls in Memorial Dormitory, and to bring them closer together in an intellectual and social manner. The club has donated several useful gifts to the dormitory and the university. Charter members are Jimanne Boggess, Doris Brogdon, Edith Smith, Evelyn Wyflie, and Mary Elizabeth W'illiams. The membership is limited to twenty-five, selected from the sopho- more, junior, and senior classes. Tl1e requirements for membership are a good moral Character and a willingness to learn that which is best suited for a better life. The second of its annual banquets was held February 25, 1938, with Dr. A. J. Armstrong as honored speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Jol111 C. Jolley are sponsors of the Club. if ,.,:.,...,1..2.., -, - Y . W4--W W ,,.,., -. . ...1., -Y ...mr . . f Q, A' r M, Page 165 -41- The lfniversity lfrbanites, an organization composed of Baylor girls whose homes are in Waco, has the distinction of being one of the oldest NVOIIIQIES organizations on the campus, its charter having been drawn up in 1921 The club has for its purpose the promotion of fellowship and the broadening of the intellectual interests of its Inenibers. ln the pages of the Urbanite yearbook are recorded the following out- standing activities: Fall rush parties, followed by the pledging of neophytes chosen from aniong the rusheesg a tea in honor of dormitory girls and freshmen girls: the annual Honieeolning day breakfast in honor of Urbanite aluinnaeg the care of needy faniilies at Thanksgiving and Christinasg and the annual formal banquet, at which Mr. Sain Darden, proniinent VVaco ll'lIL'0IIllS Porlrr, llizlltzre um! linker Full PEGGY PORTER IQATHRYN WALLACE DoRoTHY CHEEK lXlARY ANNIS SHELFER JANE CONNALLY ELIZABETH TIREY lX'1ARJORIE Room' attorney. was speaker. The popular sponsors this year were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Henderson. OFFICERS Wi111'er Doms BAKER ALMA ELLEN NYE Nl42LNN'YN ROACH lX'lABY Lou KLEE BILLIE DANIEL NlARJORIE RODDY lxlARY ANNIS SHELFEII Spring IQATHRYN XNALLACE DOROTHY CHEEK . ELIZABETH ROARK ltosALIND WIEBUsf:H BILLIE DANIEL . SIDNEY LEIILEY JANE CONNALLY . Top row: Pon'rER, BAKER, xVALLACE, CHEEK, DANIEL. CONNALLY Midflle row: HosEY. REE. LEMLEY. lYALLEY. liOACH, NYE Hullunz row: E. ltoARK, M. RoARK. Honmx SHELFER. XVALLACE. XYALLIS A AAAA N Q V .. K' S' Sf! A A of 2'-a. KS . w':'::.' x .ss EM -Q 'N Q Q W --:'-fl 1 . , , X me I NAA 'EF' I S? A A . . President Vice-Pres idenl . . . . . Secretary Corresponding Secretary . . . Treasurer . Parliamenlarian . Reporter A XX SW N.-. - R is - - '- X ,.,.,.' Q ss. . ' x A-3. . I it X X l E ll X X .A c Q .ss N f-'- --f- ---- -. .L',,A--4,3 Page 166 'EffitEI2KgT.2, II. If Urbanites Sorry we couldn't picture the Urbanite banquet . . it was a swell blowout .... Here are some pictures ofthe gals, though . . . . Peggy Porter auto lcnow better .... Leta Bryan inhales a colce .... Theo Nalley, demure . . . . Marjorie Roddy loolcing out the window, with Leta Bryan in a blur behind her .... Kathryn Wallace leans over the rail .... Billie Daniel, cute . . . . Edna Hosey and Mary Annis Shelter ready to talce off . . . . .lane Connally, petite . , Doris Balcer, undecided . . Viola Wallace, dimples . . . . Nancy Wallis, supported by a door .... Mary l.ou Kee, pensive .... l lere's Dorothy again . . such Cheek . . . . Gracie Coifield . . boy, what a voice .... ' I F2 ' Ha. ' ' .. ' ' WJ .f'- X , Q, . A A 'M I f 'N' we A 1' 1125. I is ' ,, . ,.-.', 1 :-4- I 4- ,.A. ,- . . AQ-- ' 1 A4 HF' A'Q . ,A 'i --' - .2 ii 7 1 A V , I i V rv .A : . .2 px I L , , X 1 ,SV I M156-as , . ' :-: : t ,,-' zz:-gm . t t x , . I. Top row: CIIISLEB, AVERX', Cook, CUNNINGHAM, FICKETT, HAYGOOD Mzddle row: HONVABD, LoGUE. LOVELL, MEYEIIS, OSBOIINE, NIANCE Bottom row: STEVENS, POSEY, STEYVART, UNDERXN'OOD, hx.-KLLER, HERIIING, BRAGG PI GAMMA MU Pi Gamma Mu, National Social Science Honor Society, was organized at Baylor University in the fall of 1925. The purpose of the organization is to encourage high scholarship in the study of social sciences and to encourage graduate work in a definite field in one of the sciences. Murray Nance was president for the past year. CLASSICAL CLUB The Classical Club was reorganized on December 17. 1937, under the sponsorship of Miss Lorene Shisler, for the pur- pose of creating a new Interest in and shedding a new light on classical studies. Bruce Bruner was president of the club, while Louise Saxon served as vice-president. Tap row: BBIINEII. FICKETT, FILGO. LIILLER, PIEESING Bollom row: B. SAXON, L. SAXON, STERLING. SULLIVAN, SWIFT, SHISLER 'O -I we il' can I is ,C ..- gem: -'X Im . '..1,:a xfia-,.' ..,.,,', - ,I Jr' 4 '4 ,,,::::--......,:fgLL,-znzz..-.,,1x. - , - .: ' Y-:II---. :fera- , W-rv--......,, hz Q.: If-:L - -, 1--V, 'j-. I- W' Y LLL. ,.., - If rl Page 168 WGMENS ATI-ILETIC ASSCDCIATICDINI ' The Womens Athletic Association is a campus-wide organization, not an exclusive organization for sportswomen. Its purpose is twofold: To have every Baylor woman in a sport and have a sport for every Baylor woman, and to instill within each participant the desire to play for play's sake. The association sponsors a recreation room in the attic of Memorial Dormitory called the Hilarium , which contains the W. A. A. club-room and a social and recreation center. During this year the W. A. A. has or- ganized ten sport clubs and has increased its intramural and social activities appreciably. The Baylor W. A. A. has gained national recognition through its campus activities and publicity and has gained conference recognition through its representation at conventions. Baylor will be hostess in 1938-39 to the Fifteenth Annual Convention of the Texas Athletic Federation of College Women. Baylor is also affiliated with the National Athletic Federation of College Women. OFFICERS Fall Spring VIRGINIA SHEPPERD CORINNE RUCKER . . Presiderzi BETH BARNES . . LINNIE MAE HIGHT . . Vice-President CHRISTINE BARTEL PHAIL DEAN COPELAND . . Secretary LILLIAN ISSACSON . . . LILLIAN ISSACSON . . Treasurer JACKIE FANNIN fDeceasedJ . . ..... Sports Efrccufire LUCILLE DOUGLASS Sponsor Top row: SHEPPERD, HUCKER, ALTLIAN, AHTHIS, ASH, BARNES, BARTEL, BEALL, BURCH, J. CLARK Second row: CHAMBERS, V. CLARK, COPELAND, COUGHRAN, DAVENPORT, DRAPER, EARDLEY, F ANNIN CDeceasedJ, FIELDER, GEREN Third row: HIGHT, HENR1', LESTER, PEAK, PRICE, PRoCToR. PURI., QUICK, IRIDENHOWVER. RIGGS, ROBERTS Bottom row: RUETER. A. SMITH. D. SMITH, TURNER. VVAGNER. VVALLACE. XVALLER, WVATTS. XVEBB, NVILLIFORD, DOUGLASS Girl-Ailzlefes Rucker and Shepperd and Illascol Jones Ccenlerj 1' X if , . , .. f 'X X r ' - 4 Q' 6 ' ' . l i: -, f 4: if , ' 5 wi., ' Q ml ' .. k .T - '2 4f:., - J ' it' ' IQ E E5 . - fl, ' . A ' ' li -A .r-- f . . ' ' -' ' .2 f .. A J Tfwi 99 6 l tr ' le We ., is f A . . A -Atfts ...- I . ., Q , QXQ, x I ,tiilkis i A :fs .5 K 1115- 1 ,. -V A 1. ,- , , ' Asif ' '- ' 7 .,..... ,V-fps , .. I . M ' 'i 3:11 - I dl A M E Q 55216 ' .1 . ,ap , -few. J- 5 Q 6 as N Q .1 3' . 1 N A gg AL it I 4 , A , y ., . , Q, ,, '--- . , Q 2 3. 5-A A 3 l g. ' - A . 1 . ' Q 2 F A Y, ,. 1 .:,. I A2 Ag I, 3 , .p Vi! J. 4. v i-' ' ' 121. -A- -A ..,. .' , I - 4. A . ., . A i2 3N-1 -A ff gf- limi H- v . . lsr: .:i:v.rz:nz..-v-H... . ' , - ,1g::, g I, ,E ,, W, W ,,t,,,k, Y A7 , egflgzaawgznm f, ,-f' 1-'- ff-A-, if , 1------eff., T ,ST:i'LEuX3if1Y 'Y PTY E Q ff' ' . :E-'Ln Ai.E,.v-.1 ,Q ' 'QQ,,,f,, ' mwvlffw, Page 169 X X. President ll 'illiams JAMES WILLIAMS . DEAN TURNER . NIITCHELL PARKS . HENRY ALEXANDER ED llfIARTIN . . BRCDCDKS HALL CQUNCIL First organized in 1923, the Brooks Hall Student Council has actively served as an advisory council ever since. Its chief concern is to promote scholarship and the general Welfare of dormitory residents and to assist in the superintendence of disciplinary problems. During football season the Council held open house at Brooks Hall on several occasions, and prior to the Baylor-Texas football game it e11ter- tained Ted Husing, Colun1bia's sports ace, and invited every student in the university. Under the direction of Superintendent John C. Jolley, the dormitory has undergone a Inarked ilnproveinent in operating efficiency and has also seen Inany Inaterial advancements. Truett Grant served as assistant to Mr. Jolley. OFFICERS . President Vice-President . . Secretary Senior Councillor . Junior Councillor JOHN C. JOLLEY . Superinlenden! Top row: JOLLEY, XVILLIAMS, GRANT Bollom row: ALEXANDER, TURNER, PARKS, lVIARTIN A sf if? - . . it M r ,.,. .,.. R A ' t' R 5 , iw- ,- .HCL ---...fn-,, ,.. . Luna, ..--in-.4 f H-'ff 'QQL Wi. I Page 170 Y' 'Q' X R+ af' W, M gf:-ssvxk in Q.. Q . 5,-. X X ss: ' 'I E 555, .L +52-11 '. I -A ,-, i 'gk' 4 Q D qnf Top row: NIINUIK, BARNES, CUNNINGH.-ui, Cusrw. IIAN1i.uu-in Boflom row: Illxzi-:l,. JOHNSON. SHEPPEIKIJ. Smrrn. Wmss MEMCDRIAI. I-IQUSE CQUNCIL The Memorial House ffuunt-il was organized in January. 193T.and is intended to function as a committee to aid in setting: standards and precepts lor the girls. tu Illi-lllllkllll a wholesome social life. and to lnrtlu-r the spirit ut' fellmxslnp among the residents ol 3It'lll0I'liil DllI'lllll1ll'j'. 'lhere are tour semurs. three juniors, two suplmmnres. and une freshman who t'UIlSlllfllllf BLJRLESCDN I-ICDUSE CCUNCII. The Burleson House Count-il completed a sueeesslhl year ot' activity in the IOBT-38 session. Under the leadership of the durnntory administration. the C4'bllIlt'll acts as an HtlXlStlI'y hoard. strives to erm-atv and maintain high ideals for the gir .. fosters an organized scwlal program. and furthers a spirit ul lllllty among the girls nt' the dormitory. Anita Smith was presl- the Connell. -dent for the year and Mrs. B. W. Speed was sponsor. Top row: SMITH. Mus. SPEED. BAKER. fl0l?GlIliAY. HAVPT lioilum row: Ill-:xm'. PRAY. STONVE, VV.-XI,I,AtTI'1, XYEBB, XYILLIAMS Linking., mins. IQ 'W 2:15 - .A 'W' K 1 1 , 22 -se: ' ' -B-U J.. -231, ..... .-.gizrgjge ......,:- rm...- rxif -..xt . -.123-.ZTJ . 5541.111 ' H ' v 'fffii' ' Qf-.-....-.. , Page 171 .4444 -WH -+A 'ESQ HCDME ECCDNCDMICS CLUB The Home Economics Club is an organization of girls interested in the problems and activities relative to the broad field of home-making. Its purpose is to form a closer relationship between the girls interested in that field of workg to acquaint them with new ideas pertaining to their interestsg and to enable them to acquire a broader perspective of the Opportunities of usefulness for home-economics-trained girls. During the year the club has made a study of the home life of the women and girls of other nationalities and has assisted in the planning and equipping of the new management house. The group also sent a delegate to Austin to assist in the Organization of a state alliance of Home Eco- nomies Clubs, thereby becoming a charter member of the organization. The club is affiliated with the Texas Economics Association and the Home-llvlakers Sampson and Brunnemann American Home Economics Association. OFFICERS AND MEMBERS Presidents Secrelaries MARGERX' BRUNNEMANN HELEN SEAMAN I ,ISBETH SAMPSON CORINNE BUCKET' Treasurers MARY' JANE RIDENHOYN'ER VI-ce-presidenls PANSY TANKERSLE1' EVELYN ERVVIN Parliamenlaria ns ITSUKO SAITO VELMA FULLER MARX' JANE RIDENHONVER TSABEL CROWELL Reporlers CORINNE RUCKER FAT PJVELYN ANTHIS .IEYVEL BURNS LEVON COATs PEARL DORBANDT GLADYS FERGUSON FAT FULGHAM HARRIETT HOLDEB1AN MRS. T. C. CARDVVELL. MRS. REEA JOHNSON . . Sponsors RUTH HOLDEMANN LUCILLE MERCER OPAL NIONTGOMERY HAZLE NUTT HELEN PARTRIDGE HELEN SEAMAN DOROTHY SHAW MARGARET STRACKE RUTH TUNKS Top row: ANTHIS, BRUNNEMANN, BURNS, ERYVIN, FERGUSON. FULLER Boifom row: RIDENHONVER, MURRELL, NUTT, HIJCKER, SAMPSON, STRACKE, TANKERSLEY 751 f Q EW it X tx X N X XX N X +R R34 , .SR , t xN RX 5 X4 A wie: km X Q' x X xX , r was Y, ,, sfifi Ver N A -. 'ivsiir :SF A. XR ,ug Gps: - .f1O'Jv Q. - ' Nb.fX-WIS' K NQ 1fs5fSXss mg'm'3Qkisi.Ff H 3 '. if EL 7 l Page 172 Future Doctors Eckermann, Illusick PRE-MED CLUB Due to reorganization and the writing of a new constitution, the Pre- Med Club this year has far surpassed its previous membership and activi- lies. During the fall term thirty new members were initiated at a public initiation-banquet at which speakers were Dr. E. H. Cary, past president of the American Medical Association, and Dean W. H. Moursund of the Baylor Medical School. One hundred and fifty students and guests attended. Programs during the year carried out the heightened principles and ideals of the club. Prominent physicians and leading faculty members met with the club in direction and discussion of their interests. The scholastic, organizational, and social activities of the Pre-Med Club stimu- lated, as they were designed to do, the interest Of the group along the lines of better scholarship, more serious regard for the study and practice of medicine, and a greater realization of its personal and social responsibilities. Dr. W. T. Gooch was sponsor and Dr. B. Spencer Wood, Waco physician, was honorary member. Fall ARTHUR ECKERMANN GEORGE TATE J. B. LANDRESS FRED RICHARDS llfirllcr A. O. BIUSICK J. B. LANDRESS FRANK LOVETT OFFICERS ARTHUR ECKERMANN and l'Ville Spring W. S. WITTE . President VIRGINIA SUGG Vice-President JOHN HOLLAND . . Secretary-Treasurer H. F. BYRD . . . Reporter Top row: Goocn, WOOD, TKPPLEWHITE, BAILES, BITTER, BOATNVRIGHT, BUEHBING, BUTLER, BYRD, CORNELTSON Second row: CHILTON, DEAN, ECKERMANN, FERGUSON, FUQUA, GARCIA, GLASS. GOREN, CiORHAM, GRANT Third row: HOLL.AND, HUNT, KING, KOLR, LANDRESS, LOVETT. MCNEE, M.AHCHAND. NIOORE, MLTSICK Boliom row: RICHARDS. O'MAI.I.EY. SATTERNYHITE, SCHMIDT. SPIVA, FRAZIER, SUGG, SYVATSBURG. TATE. XVITTE ,xx ji f 4 A-3' A -at gtg. R. W' ,t we Fe- . XM-fe I--7 '.,,, ,., N ,jj -,L , :at Z.. ,K I S :..ff- .N 1 Vs' -X ik, ....,.., . 'J 1, . Q his swf. 0 L. ig gi i -1 5. rj' 1 -,GX '53 3 ' V . V Z - A l ::, , K RGB? ' 37' J i 1 -g'!,,g Y -:Nl-,rl N-5-1 k -v' , X K t, ,M , . .p F .,,, , L. up , 'Y XV' I f A ff . T ..,., ,Vx 5 . ' A 1 ... Q ' 2 Q . ' . . .Qs . Gigi- 'TQ' J -F.: , tfkt ' Q' 7.5-f Y' law. . - ti if f S--X 'M' Q, ...wr GSP' ,392 ' .9 X V ,Un K, A by . ,,,, , . t wg, ta.: ' W f-warn:-- 1'2 'f 2 Y--f Y- ----- A-I-f-'rzif' ' t.'.. :r1, -- - -- V- -JKTQTAYYTZ , lm: 1 5 f1,v.2..f-rr ii fr, , ..,. .Fiscal 4:35 S Page 173 v Q HOLY I KW g NCEE BITQCDTI-lEI2l-IQCDD Complying cls-vote-clly with thi- prm-1-pts pronullgatml in that. satvhel canon ol' all vanons. The' Holy Law. tht- Nose l3rc-th- rvn this year llawf, for anothvr satchvl twclxe-month. ox:-uiplifit-tl the ich-als originally yoiccd by Ex-President Long Nose Shoal. Anothr-r pound ol' stulli was afldvtl to thi- infinite' and inch-svrilmalwlv te-niplv at Elm Mott, and Presicli-nts YYax Nose Johnson and Ditch Nosv Pittman i-xpn-ssvtl thi- ln-lit-t' that the lt'IllplP would lm coiuplvted within the- nvxt, 990.999.999,999,- 090, 000,000 ya-ars. Thi- Annual Pink 'IR-a was the high point ol' tha- social svason, Keokoinuckinilivk. Ke-ok4unuckinluck, KCIlliUtlltlt'liilllllt'k, and Satvlu-ll WEST-GF-TI-IE-PECGS CLUB Une gi-m-rat,ion govth. and anothc-r goneralion conivthz hut, tht- earth HlJldt'l,il forever. Thus that t,0r1'it,ory of Texas we-st ol' thx- Pm-os Hive-r cncluri-th. and through the- years it, has lu-1-n 9I1l'lL'il9Cl with legemls. traditions. and ways of living which are' consiclf-red prim-1-less to those- who haw been rf-are-cl in that now-l region. Therm-l'0rc-. the lllt'lIlllt?I'S ol' the Wlest- ot'-tlu--Pelc-os Club haul rvsolw-ml to pvrpvtilatv the-ir inyaluahlv hvritage for future guna-rations in order that the pioneer man- ne-rs anml customs ol' tht' YV,-st might liyi- l'oreyv1'. Hill Blaydvs was B0ss ..la1nes t,larner was F0rvman . and Me-lba ltuth Blaymlvs was uSil'HNYitlJSS.l. eg: r' Y- 3-W v , 5, Hn: ,1f.u1:r- ., , ,-411 vm, 3 Page 174 .45 1 5 . Q , 3' 3' f' - ,z fl 1 ' .A - J A H X .32 . .N do A AY ..1,- xi A 1' , fjs 7'37 B , ev- ju. s is Q. .S A Q ...B fd 'L VM 24 ' V V ' y 4, I . . . J .' 45' 1 -If I A ,,,,, V -, . y A K - iii .V . 'url :I if 8 4 i A 'B' ' w .' . -Q5- ' Top rom: STKE:-:'lwmN. BLANTON. BRADLEY, Bnowx, Iinyu, Common f Middle row: ClJl'filili.kY, Dn.I..um. H.ARRISfJN, Hmnr. lXl4:C.xUl.1.m', INIQGKE Boflom row: Moms, Usooon. lionnrvrs. liuzkrsn, SAc:c:.m, Trczknu, X EHNOR RED-I-IEAD CLUB The Bed-Head Club derives its name from the color of the hair ol'-its constituents and was organized in line with a sug- gestion made by President Pat M. Well' At the same time President lNell' recounted some oi' the famous l l l l l A . . . . . . . .5 peop e w 10 mac rec hair. Ed Streetman was president ol' the club, and Herbert Brown was vice-president. ESQUIRE CLUB The Esquire Club. originally organized for town students. this year deeided to take in any male student in Baylor. The cluln, a social organization, is only two years old. Presidents for the year were Horner Wells, Bert Nunnallee, and Asa Lee Gailey, while Prof. Gu y B. Harrison was faculty sponsor. Top row: G.-ul.1-QY. B,kKliH, Bo,-xrwmour. BYRNETT. FUDGE. fiARRETT. GUUDNYIN. Gruiini Middle row: IIUTCHENS. Jouxsox, hiNsEL. Log:KnAnT. BIARTINAK, lVlII.liS, Mooms, NANNA. NVSSBAUM Bollom row: B. NlVNN.Al,l,Iili, H. NLfwN.u.1,EE, i,lLIJHAM, PAXTUN. Bo.A.an. lionlanrs, SifL1,Iw.1x. XVI-II,I.S. Hmwnisow in V fra' .-.J 212 is . as 2 tv AP , 9. ush1Qif5 ? 92 lf' 139 K. at ' ' A fi-'w f' :': ..v.:.. Q' K Y S V K -' I Q. ..., 1-2'-1 2': ' f .QL sf , Q ' 25- . B ' -T' .,, .g Y f :.g.,, 4 ' ' ' Page 175 :- his xx ef' Biff ig Q5 X YV Q., K .:. . . 3 H-. X it ' fx 4 4 P X I QM ff 'iw We l gn-.-,zz-:Q A Q Q l f XS Q Iv N 'Q WV e I X ,N X XX as i :if i ' ., ,' Q . 1 .. A 'f'-1' et. - V- -A 'Sdn X Nga' x A ' , xi -.QQ ' ' Q , j i, , 'j' X va.: .5 - - ,XQZQA 1-Qi: -V 59. .-:iff Q 1F1fF3?:lf's-f ' . . ' A-. .-r ...-:::e.:.aE'i3' 1-is A: ' up .Q f g j gI'ff-.-SQ? ' ffl .fiixf -- 1.-.f ws'-A- f . ,af f -X lf' ' ' P' W 'B ww .., K ' 4 A ,, Q A + , 2 X ' 3' - Top row: B,AILEY, BOVVMAN, BREEDLOVE, BRYANT, COUGHRAN Boilom row: EVANS, GOLDEN, HANKADIER, PRINCE, SOHELLE, XNINFREE I-IGUSTCDIXI CLUB The Houston Club was organized four years ago for the purpose of keeping students from Houston together in their association on the campus. Soeials are held within the school year both in Houston dining holidays and on the Baylor campus. WVeldon Bailey, junior from Houston, has been president for two years. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Gribble have been sponsors. LGUISIANA CLUB Organized four years ago by some twenty students from the Pelican state, the Louisiana Club had for its sponsor, Dean J. D. Bragg, who has served in that capacity ever since. The object ol' the club is one of a social nature with the intent of acquainting students from dilferent parts of Louisiana with each other. Presidents for the past year were Dick Moseley and James Cammack. Top row: MOSELEY', CAMMACK. ETZEL Bollom row: H,ARHIS, Pou, TUnNBow, IXINDER g . 5-. X ii 155' if ' xg N--- -. lox:-' - 5 rxs N - . .. 1 , 35 .. as .er -Q, . xt ' E 5 -,Y--ff,, 1. ,,,.s,,,.,f- mm: , - :Sm A ma. ., Q. -' Page 176 Arg-.iz--W-' .-A .Q--Jw .11 wx -.,..3 'P in-0 z T p . A- '1 1 Ha' ii - fig' if - 7 4 'TA ' kfmxfaf Q e Y , M., . , ,.,. '--A A F, A srl . I 'A A 3, .aff C -' . Q ' L -- . H H .f ' ' ' E if ,A fs. n h ' N ' 3 vv.v X. 5- 'AZN gl ! ft V ' 'A- A Q. wa S --.-e ans.. if . f W AA.' i V ' iii ' ii Top row: BUNNELL, EDNVARIJS, HAMMOND, KYLE, LUKEH, NICKINNEY Middle row: C. NELSON, V. NELSON, PANTON, QUICK. RICHIARDS. ROGERS Bottom row: SHROYER, SMITH, C. STREETMAN, E. STREETMAN, THOMPSON, hw.-XDDELI.. H OLNG ANDERSCDN-I-ICDUSTCDN CQUIXITV CLUB The Anderson-Houston County Club is an organization composed of students from Anderson and Houston counties. The society, popularly known as Anhoco, was begun this spring for the purpose of promoting bcttcr fellowship among the students and of inducing others from that section to come to Baylor. Ed Strcetman ol' Grape-land was president. BQARD GF PUBLICATIGNS The Board OI' Publications is a supervisory council which oversees the operations of all student publications. It elects the editors of the Lariat and thc Bound-Up and is composed of three students, two seniors and one junior, and four faculty members. Professor F. E. Burkhalter has been chairman of the Board for a number of years. Top row: HORNBH', PARKS, DANIEL Bollom row: BURKHALTER, CARROLL, GOOCH, TRANTHABI . 4.---g,,.,-W 1i1--Q-----i- , , fi, 'ij Y V. mug mi. 4 ' . Y ..,.3kv:.-::.,. .'.L.Af.Mnv1: . A W Y 7444! HW Page 177 i r B, S. .CCDLJIXICIL -f OFFICERS FRANK Rossoiv . , , President CLOYD BICCLUNG . lst lfice-President GEORGE STEWART . . 9nd Vice-President PAUL BROOKS Ll-IATH , 3rd lf'1fg-e-Presidenzf lvl.-KDIAN PEARL STOWE , , Sec-rgiqry DOROTHY CUNNIINGHAM . , , , Trgggllrgr lx'lORZIlC BRADBURIN . Corresponding Secretary JAMES DEFOE . . . Program Chairman ISLEANOR BICLERRAN . .... Reporter JULIA SACCAR . . Religious Drama Chairman BICATRICE WILBANKS . . . Organist BILL RIDELL . . Poster Chairman Preszllenl I fosson I Founded on the local campus by a prayer group in 1918 and spreading from here over the entire South, the Baptist Student Union is especially strong at Baylor. Centered about a select council, the B. S. U. strives to link students with the churches in the college center and to promote religious activities on the campus. Baylor this year attained First Magnitude, the highest recognition of efficiency given by Southwest headquarters. Top row: ROSSON, AVERY, BRADBIIRN, BURTON. COOK, COOTS. CAUDLR Bottom row: CUNNINGHAM, CORNELISUN, DAVIS. DAWSON, JOHNSON, HONX'ARD, DEFOE .uni- Av :qw l ,F RX lg I X: Page 178 .S. . CCDUNCIL Extra work donc by thc Baylor B. S. l'. is the Baylor Bc-ligious llonr, olll-ring worship scryiccs for stnclcnts cach We-dncsday cvening with dt-x o- tional thoughts by thc most ablc of thc statt-'s religious lcade-rs: mission work to cighl points in thc llllClt'I'pl'lYllt',EIt,'Cl white, negro, and Nlcxican scctions of Wacog and thc Baylor Bcligions Drama, which is rapidly gain- ing national rccognition, for thc cvalnation and rcconinicndation of plays for thc church pulpit. Social actiyitics arc not ncglcctctl. lfyt-ry quarter the Council spon- sors an all-univcrsity social to df-yt-lop social lifv along with spiritual lifc. The Frcslnnan lionncl-lip. a social cycnt for frt-slnnan and transll-r stn- dents during tht- lirst wt-ck of school was a high light ofB. l .social work. Top row: 1.1-:ATI-1, lxICCLl'Yt'l, Nlcl,ElmAN, RIYERS. PETRINY. ll.-ng Posm' Sponsor Tidwell Bollom raw: SH.-xHPLm', SAr:c:An, Lim-:n, SHEPPEHD, ST1iw.'xn'r. S'rowE, Uwmsnwoon, VYILBANKS 33 'Min B af -1. Q-an , f ...Q -f-um-.L-afrf , 11::. ,f ,T 1... , L41 , - if- n--- 1 filfl-.-4, ,:l1:2m.,f, , , f ,, f, ,Q f' ' L Q, '-1.ffi55f Page 179 T FIDELIS CLASS T FIRST BAPTIST CHUCH Under the leadership of Mrs. J. M. Dawson, the Fidelis Class of the First Baptist. Church has completed its sixty-fourth year of existence. This year Mrs. Dawson brought to the girls a unique series of inspiring lessons on Women in the Bible . These teachings have proved an indomitable force i11 the lives of approximately 225 Baylor girls. The Fidelis Class also has a fine realization of its duty i1I the service of humanity, giving as it does such things as baskets of fruit at Thanks- giving, toys for underprivileged children at Christmas, and Easter baskets for the orphans at liaster time. Outstanding among the contributions of the class is its gift to missions. PresI'den,l Shepperd OFFICERS ' . W . I lNIaLL bHI.11PnRD lx I Presidmls ITJLLEN LOUISE JOHNSONJ HACIIEL Coors D Y- - i . . lf' Ice-Presidents lLLsII2 RUTH DAVIS NANCY CoNKwnIoHT 'L Secretaries lj0NNA Boocn DAwsoNf ICHNESTINIC l1YAN . . . . TFGCLSIIFPV lVlARY N ELI, lVlINOR Program Chairman Mus. J. M. DAwsoN . . Teacher V-if My Y---- gY,A,,,,4,d,,A.4 . W3 i- . 1 ' v ' .A ...f ...,..,4.v,,fu- .. TT b Y imiiie Page 180 :ll-ui FIDELIS CLASS SEVENTH ,NND JAMES BAPTIST CHURCH The Fidelis Class of collvgm- girls in Seve-ntli and Jaines Baptist cliurc-li announces an OllI'OlllllClll ul' 175 for 1938. Asidc from the regular work, contributions have bet-n mada- in thc form of 55622 to the Lottie Munn fund: toys, Clothes, and 510 pounds of nu-al to the Wliitc Christmas. Ont- uf lliv chief features of the Class is the Brandt. Badger loan fund of 56,000 for college students. The teacher for this yt-ar was Bliss Gladys Allen, who has svrvccl in that capacty fur tlireo ycars. OFFICERS Fall SELMA Lmnn . . . . RIARGERY BRVNNEMANN . Spring SARAH ELLA Coon . . . RUBY Cfxsvizn . r , Presidents Cook und Lifler und Teurher Allen fvenlrrl President . Secretary President . Secretary 74,17 A-,,Y,M.A, , ,?.....--'., Y Y Y ... '- '- ' V?'f' ' if X, M V V L - 47' Pagz 181 v-.7 -1 + ' I ' ., BARACA CLASS FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Ilesuming once more its former interest in att.:-ndanee and activities. the Baraea Class ul' Baylor boys at the First, Baptist Chureh passed a year ot' dew-lopnient, under the stimulating and challenging teaching of Dr. A. .l. Armstrong. Members ol' the elass invited girls in the Fidelis Class of the same ehureh to Will Durant's lecture in December and demonstrated real interest in activity in many other ways. Baraea boys showed more life in thought and in work than they haxe in several years. Buck Avery was president for the entire year. BEREAN CLASS SEVENTH AND JAMES BAPTIST CHURCH Ifnder the leadership of' their young hut consecrated teacher, Guy D. Newman, the Berean Class of the Seventh and James Street. Baptist, Church again served as a guide for the religious worship and training of a large number ol' Baylor men for 1937-38. Located just ulI'the campus. the ehureh had a large attendance in its men's class every Sunday morning. Horton Myers. ministerial student, served as president. .1:L1. , L: -Q-lsr . Page 182 MINISTEIQIAI. ALLIANCE The Baylor lVIinisterial Alliance was organized in order that the minis- terial students of the University might. meet together regularly for prayer and fellowship. Out of this group during the past years have come some of the outstanding pastors of the state. A large group is leaving again this year to shoulder its share of the responsibilities of the Church. The Alliance has had enthusiastic support, and the fellowship has been of the finest type throughout the years. A number of prominent speakers have taken part on the weekly programs. Enrollment for the year was the largest it has ever been, reaching a total of 14-5 members. OFFICERS Fall Win fer Spring GEORGE STEWART .losEPH IINDERWOOD JOE HOWARD . OLAN MOEMAN CHARLES MEYERS BEN WELMAKER , O. J. HODGES JACK KILGORE KIRBY NICGUIRE WELDON BAILEY BEN STOHLER ELLERY HOWARD . PAUL LEATH PAUL LEATH . . ggi' Preacher-Preries Slewarl, Underwood and Howard . . President Vice-Presidenlf . Secretary Chorisier . Pianist ivy- v - . lm ::.:.. .-5 f:-:::.v::.:LuI:'- : , - Y -111:11-1 1 1-q -f ,..:1 mai: f 1,-A...-.far -can :mms ': xf.1' , f,', : : , ,::,-,,.v .l4-, , -' f Ilfff-Yftfffftillf' ,,',' ,'i',f' iQQf1 QE, Page 183 Q .v F5 TI-IE DAILY LAIQIAT The Daily Lariat, published every school day except Monday, is a student organ by means of which all campus activities and extra-university events of interest to Baylor readers are promulgated in a concise, impartial, and readable manner. The Lariat, though somewhat restricted in its edi- torial policies, promotes activities and movements which it judges to be to pd 4. l J ' Baylor's interests and speaks against those which it believes detrimental. Keeping step with Baylor's unusually successful athletic year, the Lariat conducted several sports columns and furnished complete records of all games and meets. In addition. tl1e sheet conducted a number of student polls and was the primary medium for reporting the progress and outcome of beauty and personality races conducted for the Bound-Up. tllanaging Editor Ferguson and Editor Dillard STAFF JACK H. DILLAARD . . . Editor ASA LEE GAILEY . Sports Writer JoE FERGUSON Managing Editor ELEANOR NICLERRAN Literary Editor MARY W.ALLER Society Editor CLINTON CHAMLEE Feature Writer SMITH TARRANT .... Sports Editor COLBERT HELD . . Photographer Reporters: Virginia Beall, C. E. Bryant. Harriet Cunningham, Jerry Glasscock, Eloise Purl, Jake Shoaf, John Welsh, William Barclay, Wilson Fielder, Louise Moore, Mary Margaret Pursley, Margaret Brown, David Scott. Top row: DILLAHD. FERGUSON. BARCLAY, BEALL, BRYANT. CHAMLEE, CUNNINGHAM. FIELDEI-1, TARPLANT Bottom row: Gnxsscock. MCLERRAN. MUORE. PURL, PURSLEY. SHOAF. WALLER. WELSH. HELD te I-77? --gi W ' ',.' .,...M ' 141-zxaxa: Mi... , .,,,A, , - g d.,,.,,, , -...M .3 1L,-,.' 'f ' 'Jf1'fN'1- fi-lhlllg. BS Page 184 I Tl-IE 1938 IQCDUINID-UP This year, for the first time in the history of Baylor Lfniversity, the Round-Up was published by means of financial support, received from a portion of the student blanket tax. The innovation enabled the editors to enlarge their field of activity and to increase the size of virtually every section for the 1938 edition of the Hound-Up. Particular emphasis has been placed upon photography this year, and Editor Held has, with the assistance of Jolm Howard, stall'-member par excellence, Inade numerous experiments in photography which it is hoped Will make this book a record of school life more representative and more accurate than usual. Only a fraction of the thousands of pictures taken could be accommodated herein. Our camera slmtter is stilledg our typewriters are silent: our paste-can is closed. The 1938 Round-Up is in your hands. May it be to you what we have attempted to make it. STAFF COLBERT HELD . . . Editor SMITH TARRANT , ftlarzaging Editor FLOYD CoRNELIsoN , . Ass't. Illanaging Editor JOHN HOWARD . . Feature Editor and Photographer LORRAINE GEURGE . . . Artist and Assistant BUDDY LAME CHARLOTTE JOHNSON . Organization Editor PRINCESS L. MARRIIAM . Organization Editor JUNE LoNoIsT JACK DILLARD . . . . Sports Editor xv.-KLERIE TLCRI-:R . . Division Page Editor NANCY CONKNYIKIGHT JAMES hx-ILLIAMS . ERNESTINE RYAN IQATHRYN XVALLACE ELAINE MARKIIARI YVARNER EVANS . MARY BoB COUGIIRAN Editor Held , . . and his Leica camera . lfltftllly Ed ilor . Senior Senior . Junior Sophomore Sophomore . Freshman Freshman Class Editor Class Editor Class Editor Class Editor Class Editor Class Editor Class Editor . Lau' School Editor Top row: HELD, TARRANT. CONKNVRIGHT. CORNELISON, COUGHRAN. DILIIIARD, CiEORGE, HflNN'.AHD Bottom row: JOHNSON, LAMB, LONGIST, E. lvli-KRKHAM, P. L. MARRIIAM, RYAN, TICKER. VVALLACE. WILLIAMS : 15 ., Ny Q: ff' f , 5 X x X x A Q Z W 1 Q i Q r is W 5 A we tw 'Q l? 1 'uv w :ruin ::::4-1, . , ,iiE,, l' ' , , ,- l 2 E,,g,,,gE, E' W Page 185 Left lo riyhl: BRADLEY, CLARK, STEwim'r. BIIYELSPACH, HARRISON, lhrcxn-:'f BAVLGR BUCK STCDIQE The Baylor Book Store is owned and operated by Baylor University. Located eentrally on the Campus, where students may purehase textbooks and school supplies as well as pennants, jewelry, stationery, and other novelties, the store has Com- pleted another sueeessful year ol' operation. Managers for the season were Bill Jablonowski and Fred Bidelspaeh. BAVLQI2 PRESS The Baylor Press. located on the campus, is a highly organized institution which publishes The Daily Lariat, the Student Directory. the Baylor Bulletin. blanket tax eertilieates. student work. and many Commercial jobs. It has complete facilities for printing anything from a card through a :newspaper or magazine. Its manager for several years has been M. li. Goebel, - --- iuiin , ,- ' - - 1i:- , 4-, ,, .,g, Page 186 ,-is... .gnu .1 -2 41 ,ET I PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS COLLEGE OF MEDICINE COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY SCHOOL OF NURSING l3....s:,S:,- , , 3,11 , 2 7 , ' fx-'. ff,f . A 1 . 1 I ' 1 , ,x -V 1 r . , , ,, 1, .- -1, v , 0 ,ik -1 un' JUSTIN F. KIMBALL A. M., LL.D. Vice-Presidenf, Baylor L7r1i'zversily Professional Schools To zfhe Classes of 1938 Greetlngs and benlsons W1th the added hope that thls year may mark both for you and your Alma Mater ever lncreasmg opportun1t1es for pro fesslonal advancement JUSTIN F KIMBALL W. -dgidi-lar , ' N R . .ix X 3 Q . xx X XA VX rx tx 6 -. -, U - VVALTER H. RIOURSUND M. D. Dean, Baylor LVr1i1'er.v1'ly College Qf l116d1'Cl'716 we? , M! .','f11i',7 ,f .1 ll . Q , - 57 -- j 4., H , YLLLQW -LJ 1 5, T NALQ. ,YfI Q.,Q,' ,,,Q,NAhZ'.i-.S-QQmf?- ' x Though we live in a changing world the principles and ideals governing the practice of medicine will always be those for tl1e maintenance of the greatest service to humanity. Medicine is a progressive science. You, the Class of 1938, through the efforts of your Faculty have received a founda- tion of medical knowledge upon which to build. May you carry the struc- ture high. The glory of medicine is service, the obligation to serve is its religion. May you always render that service wl1ich will redound to the glory of yourselves, your Alma Mater and your profession. W. H. BIOURSUND Page 192 Page 193 DEDICATION To CHARLES G. IDITNCAN A. B.. M. D. To Dr. Charles G. DlIllf'Hll, our friend and CUllllSt'llUl', a grvntlvnlan of high scientific purpose. ww, thi- Smflliol' Class of the Baylor IYlllY4,'l'Slly Cullrfgc of Xlcdicine. respccifully clvclicalv lhis soc-lion of thc H138 Rmmcl-up. MI EMEIQITUS PRQFESSCDRS 5. NI nag,-,remix H. M. DfDKlI,I'FTLIi J. R. LEHMMQN J. J. TERRILI. M D.. F. A. C. S. A. IS., M. D. M. D. Surgery Tl1erupeul ivs N euro-Ps yclz ialry PRCDFESSCDRS J- H. BLWK S. P. Hnorms G. T. CAL1m ELL W. B. CA1muLL Nl. D.. l .,A. C. P.. A. B., LL. B. B. A., M. A.. Ph. D.. M. D. B. S.. M. D., F. A. C. S. F' A' I ' H' A' .Jlevlivul Jllrisprlulerzce Pallzology Urllzapedic Surgery ffl!-III-FII, .1IPlfl.l'lAII6' E. IJ. C.-un' X ! .. 3' 9 A N? '-M-wav A . . C. G. DUNCAN ELu15nT DUNLAP C. W. FLYNN 7-- UA- U-- lf. A. C. S. A. B.. M. D. Ph. G., M. D.. F. A. C. S. B. S.. M. D., F. A. C. S. Ullhll' l lf11U!l.v unzl Hislvlogy and Embryology flynerolnyy CII'l1l'!'l1l Surgery Ulu-lnzryrlyolugy Page I9-I PRGFESSQRS A. I. FoI.smI C. NI. GIIIIISIII' B- F' HAWBLPITUN C. H. HAINIYAI-I B. M. D.. F. A. ct. s. M. D.. F. A. C. P. t B- bu M. D. M. D.. F. A. C. S Urology Clinivul :1I6'dl'l'fllF Pl13'S1U1 !l3' 'UNI Pll0ff7lUl'UI'1!lJ' UbSff'ffl'C-5' I X 2 H. A. KEMP XV. NV. LOONEY C. L. MARTIN J. M. NIARTIN B. S.. M. D. A. B., M. D. E. E., M. D.. F. A. C. R. M. D.. F. A. C. H Bader ioloyy .-1 nalomiv Radiology Rllrliology Q5 mn. ..... . ...mm I FF.-STE AIILLER HUGH LESLIE MKUORE W, H, MOURSUND VV. G. REDDICK B. L.. M. D.. F. A. C. P. A. B., M. D.. F. A. C. P. M. D. A. B., M. D. Castro-Enlerology Pedialrics Dean and Professor Qf Hygiene Clinical lwedicine and Prevenlzfve Rledicine f Q Page 195 PRCDFESSCDIQS i . 4 ' H. .. . . . .1 .eb 1'-'k,.f CLTIITIKIIE Rossi-Jn J. B. SHELMIHE. Jn. W. W. SHURTAL W, F, TAYLQR N B.. M. D.. F. A. C. S. B. S.. Nl. D. M. D.. F. A. C. S. B. S., M. S., M. D. Prnvlolnyy Dernmlnluglv mul Syphiluloyy flllvflllflll Surgery Pl1ysz'olog1'c'al Chem islrlv SAM D. NVEXVER II. M. XVINANS GUY F. XVITT NI. D.. F. A. C. S. A. B., M. D.. F. A. C. P. B. S.. M. D. fflf111'q-111 Surger-v .1Ie4l1'r1'nP Neuro-Pslvclzfairy ASSGCIATE B. M. li.-xlwux H. L. CA1xl.ls1.E A. B.. M. D. M. D. Clinicrzl .'xlPll1IAl'l.lll' Clinical l1'IPlll'Cl'fIP PRCDFESSCDIQS C. B. CARTER D. YV. CARTER. .I lx. M. D., F. A. C. S. A. B.. M. A., M. D., F. A. C. P CllI.I1l.t'lIl Surgery Clinical lxI6dl'l'lIZP Page 196 z' 1 ASSCDCIATE PRCDFESSORS 52 f .44. . ' -L w .,.: . ' 3 :..-c.. M. .. 4 5, Ilmu-:lx lJnN.u,n J. H. Dlll!Nl.'SN .I. C. IIAL1-px' .l. M. HILL B. S.. M. D., F. A. C. P. Ph. G., M. D.. F. A. C. S. M. D.. A. B. li. S.. M. D. fflirzirul .Uf'1l1'4'1'm' fflirzicrul Surgery -'1f llU 1.V 1'llfll01 !lY ,f X .1 ' .I-Q. -S fl. . ff f S?f.':' .A'. K 5' . , N iii- sg 1 -1:2 3:1325 g .K 25136 as ,Ag ' 'f..:x.5r.,. -. ',-YS.:-az-. 3. ' MM' Aramis llul-lens H. W. I..-xmxm' 0. M. IXI.-uuzmmx XX. Ii. MASSEY B. NI. D. A. B.. M. S.. Ph. D. M. D.. F. A. C. S. B. S.. M. D.. F. A. C. S Clffllflll Pf'fHflf1'l'!'S Pllysfuluyy f.'1fr1i1'1l1 Ulu-l.urynguluy.v 'NlSff'ff'I'l'S B. S.. M. n L 1 12. E- WA MUCHESNE-lf .l. T. MILLS VVAYNH T. RUHINSUN .I. S. Sn EENEY Ph, D, B. B. M.. M. D.. M. D. M. A.. M. D.. C. P. H.. D Bl'Ut'lIUII1fSll'V F' A' C' S' 0hSlf'l 1'f'-9 F' A' C' P' ' Plqsljp Surgery f:II.I1l-CHI .1 led 1-01.119 Page 197 Q f ASSQCIATE PRQFESSCDRS G. M. ITNIJICRNUUD U. T. AYOODS M. D.. F. A. C. P. A. B.. M. D. Clinical .1lefli4-im- SlU'!lil'ClI Pflllwlogly ASSISTANT PIQCDFESSCDIQS 5.1 .. S. S QW' I M. D. l3l21.L A. B., Nl. D. l1'11'n ical 1,IIHlOlUflAV Z ,Ili .5 N. A ff- , ,,.,. I Q.. .X s , ,,,, . XM' if ff-4-:i5:fa::, ' Q .,:.:.S.?5:..:.v,i,..., z , X . .I . :: 1 .A E ff' C. IFHANK Bnmxx T. H. CHE.-SYEXS SIM Dluuar. M. D.. F. A. C. P A. B.. M. D. - M. D., F. A. C. S. Clinical fx1PlHl'IvI16 Cl1'n1'f'u1 Nvllru-Psyvlzfairy Clinical OFHIUIJCIIIICS 'X - z . df A K QQ xx Nigga.: if -gg. X' x 'WS xx if K 'Q ' S wav- . .wha A. .qw J. NY. DlW1'hIf'l l' IQ. C. Fox J. S. IIODGES P. E- LUECKE A. B.. Nl. D. Ph. G., M. D. M. D. M. D. f:lI.l1I.!'t11 Suryvrbv I .111-HIACIII Derlnalolngy and Cliniml Pedialrics Clinical Pel11'z1lr1'cs Syplz ilology Page 198 ASSISTANT PIQCDFESSCDRS 1 524 , My 31 . 6' 'Vim -umm ', S- xIIYYlI-K LEE Nl xx-'Fl4:'1 1' iimumx xIl'F.'KIHI..XND JL-LHS M,1ly,.3,, IQ. yy- y1,.3Xl,,.3NHA,, NI. D.. F. A. C. S. A. H.. NI, D. 31. I1 A- lg-A 31- D- G.V Pf 'l .'I.V fffl '1'f '1 PF'f1'f1f 1-FS Uhxlelrirx f.'I1'1:1'v11I Ufrliz'1'r1e X. fl? If. ll. Prznm' A. li. Smtumzn M. S. Sl-zum' li. F. SHORT KI. D. A. l-I.. Nl. D., NI. Sc. BI. D.. I . N. 41. S. .-X. H.. Nl. D.. F. A. f 111-111.001 .'Yf'11ru-Psyvlfmlry f.'Il.IlI.l'll! llermuloluyy and kCj11'lIl'l'Ill fiyrlwvfloyyy f .'l1'nivul Surgery Hyph iloluylv . .ai INSTRUCTCDRS 9'0lHw..,.,, l Jo C. ,-Xl.:-Jxnnlzn W, ll. liluln-Sono .l. li. Bun' H. F. CAR!!!-N M. D. xl. D. M. D. A. B.. M. D.. F. A. Cliniml Lvruluqv I .'l1'nivuI I,?d1-Uffl-CS CIl.l1l.L'llI Iierrvzfrlulugy 111111 Syp- Cll'I1l't'l11 .U0f11'f'1'I1F 7 ' U 11 iluloglv Page 199 CS CP INSTIQUCTCDRS li. A. D.-KNIDSUN llrmwnu B. Dl1l'UY P. M. QQIRAHD JUHN V. Gnome B. S.. M. D. B. M. D.. F. A. C. S. M. D. A. B., M. D. I 11141111111 .xlPI1I.l'1'IlP .-'lnesllzesia C.'I1'n1'1'aI Urflzopedics fill-lliflll Surgery A. D. I'I.um1x D. II. Hmnmx SPEIGHT JENKINS Kam. B. KIXG Nl. D.. F. A. C. S, Nl. D., F. A. C. S. A. B.. M. D. A. B.. M. D. fflI.IlI.f'lIl Ulu-I,f1rynyuluyAv uml I,'11Ar11'1'ul flyrzemluyy ffl!-IIIUCIII Oplzllzalrnolayy Cll'IIl'l'tlI Urology lirnrwlrosrnpy X5 X, . PR X Q. W. Nl. Ixxmxms - E. P. I,l':14:P1cn W. G. M.ADDOX H. T. NESI3I'F A. li.. NI. D. A. B., M. D. Ph. G.. M. D. B. S., M. D.. Nl. B. Upl:llmllzfulogyy mul Ulu- Clinical Alf'dl'f'1.IlP Clirzical .WIed1'c'1'rle Clinical Pedialrics Lllf'-Vllflfllfffl-V Page 200 INSTIQUCTCDRS R X .X L X ASA A. NEWSOM C. 0. PATTEHSUN W. F. P11:kET'r W. H. POTTS M. D. B. S., M. D. M. D.. F. A. C. S. A, B., N14 D. Ubslelrics CHM-ml Ajedicine Clin!-ml Gf 'ef01ffy.v ffliniml 1,0111-Cl-IIE PENN RIDDLE B1-Jnwmn RUBENSTEIN FRANK A. SELECMAN L. M. SELLERS B. S.. M. D.. F. A. C. S. M. D., F. A. C. S. A. B.. B, S.. M. D.. F. A. C. S. M. D. Operalive Surgery Cliniml Gyngmlygy Clinical Surgery !.'I1'r1z'mI Ulu-Larylzyoloyy L 5 8, X- A. 34? X. Av xsuabghl SAMUEL A. SHELBURNE L. B. SHELDON J. D. SINGLETON W. W. XVINN A. B.. M. D. A. B., M. D. B. S.. M. D.. M. S. M. D. Clinical Medicine Clinical Ilfledicine l7I1'n1'cnI Ola-Larynyology Obglelrips Page 201 ASSISTANT IINISTRLICTCDIQS Niwigx--xx1Q3g. WW I Q Q 3 XNDX IN X x xx 'S X 1 I I I Xe. I .I. IC. :XSIIBY S. Ii. Iilwwxss M. D. A. Ii.. M. D, l,.'11Ar11'mI Perl I'llIf'I'l'S I I11'f11A1'f11 S11 1'!lf'1',V N , . 1, GFX' I.l-:cm IIMihlilK IIN: If. Im urns M. D. NI. D. I.'1z'n1'1'11l I,t'llIAllll'l.l'S ffIl'r1ir'ul I'Yf'Ul0jl.V I ,Vw . M .Y 5 A. 'IIIN'I'I'I I' NIUIIIIIS XYu.'l'lf:lx II. INIUUIISIIND, JR. M. D. A. H., M. D. Uhxlelrirx l.'11'ni4'uI ,Ilvflivirzv D. M. IELSH A. H., M. D. I I1 i n im! Gyrzeculuyy KI. II. Mmm M. D. CI in ical IIl0d1'Ci11f' 3 .SYN .SWQS IIIAYLUIK T. PILIKI-ITT A. IS., M. D. Clinicrzl IIlr'dia'il1e II. li. CRUTCHER M. D. C1 in ical fl Ied1'c1'ne Axis' mwxww... . ON X X I Q X 9 X X , 2-ora,-:. xN1,:...-.wx X :::. 'S :-,..LQ. ':? : .:' 1. . S X-ek.-Y .Imax S, IXIINNETT M. D. Illaslelrfvs M v-new -f GEORGE S. Pmwmx M. D. Clin ic-ul Peu'1'alr1'cs Page 207 ASSISTANT INSTRUCTQRS X S. V . P ' in ' m-....-.awww --P+-..sdg, M, -- ' '14 13 - 'Neuse- .l,n1r:sII.Sl1.xw: lhnm' M. Sprlzmzrz S. A. NX ,u,1,u:r: H. H. Wuux A. li.. XI. D. M. D. Nl. D. Nl. D f1'lI'lll'l'11f l'l'UllIjl.V f,'lir:1'a'al Uruluylv l'ullmIng1y f1'lI.I1l'l'tIl TJQVIIHHIUIV Page 203 MV' C. A. XYINBUIKN l.1m1S XYATERS M. D. ,lleflhvzl yirlisl ASSISTANT PIQQFESSQR Dux.-xLD SLAUGHTEH B. S., M. D. Pharmacology SENIQRS--Medicine BILLH-1 l,Ul'lS ARoNoFF M. D. Dallas. Texas l,lIllX'PI'Nlly of Chicago. Southern Methodist University Alpha Pi Alpha lfxternships at Parkland Hos- pital. Dallas Emergency Hos- pital lst Lieutenant. Medical Corps B eserx 4- lnternship. Parkland Hospital, Dallas. Texas l,ALE .l. AUSTIN B. S.. M. D. Elevlra. Tefas Southern Methodist University Phi Della Theta, Phi Beta Pi Skull and Key lnter-Fraternity Council Director 1937 Junior Play Assistant in Anatomy 1936-37. 1937-38. Assistant in His- tology l938 lnternship. Baylor Hospital. Dallas. Texas limits lltllfl' BALUH Seynmllr. Tefas Det-atur Baptist College. Baylor l'nixt-rsity A. B, with M. D. Phi Alpha Siglna lntt-rnship. Fort Worth City- County llospital. Fort Worth, Texas Noi-gl. T. Bicwmsrr B. S.. M. D. Qailnzan. Lrulisiana Louisiana Polytevlinie Institute Phi Beta Pi Alpha Lambda Tau lst. Lieutenant. Medical Corps Beserym- lntvrnship. Slirr-vm-port. Charity Hospital. Film-xt-port. Louis- iana Bi-:asuiu li. Bu1.Lot:k M. D. tlllilllflll. Uklalmma llnix ersit y ol' Oklahoma lst l,ieutt'nant. Nlt-dical Corps Beserye 1.: ,1 CIlARI.I'IS T. Ast-moa'rn Nl. D. Ifllllfltltlll. Tefas North Texas State Teachers College Phi Beta Pi. Alpha Pi Alpha Student Assistant in Pathology 1936-37, l93T-38 Internship. Baltimore- City Hos- pital. Baltimore. Maryland BaY.w'r O. BAKER B. S.. M. A.. M. D. .llineral ll'ells. Tefas West. Texas Teachers College. University ol' Kansas Internship. Parkland Hospital. Dallas. Texas XX .u.L.u:E H. Bsssi-:TT A. B.. M. D. Dallas. Tefas Baylor Unix 4-rsity Phi Beta Pi. Cusoknos Pre-sidvnt ol' Student Body. l938 Eytvrnship. Baylor Hospital Internship. Baylor Hospital. Dallas. T1-yas til-:onoE CALVIN Bmnwr, JR. A. B., M. D. Idabel. Oklahoma Baylor University Phi Be-ta Pi lst Lieutenant. Medical Corps Heserye Internship. Parkland Hospital, Dallas. Texas D. Nl. CLARK M. D. Labliurk, Tefas Texas Teeh..Southern Methodist Unix ersit y lst. Lieutenant.. Medical Corps llesvrye Internship. Kansas City tien- t-ral Hospital, lxansas City. 'Nlissouri Phi Chi lnternship. Shreveport Charity Hospital. Shreveport. Louisi- ana -.T 1 T- -1:-. -1.1.1-z ,..,mL-.- :I -.fri af- 2.1.11 -,gg-7.1 Page 204 :arf 1 mv- iff.: SENlQRS--Medicine 1-anal Joie NI. Comm-:'r'r NI. D. ll ara, TFIIIS Baylor llniwrsity Phi Alpha Sigma V . lntvrnship, Scott. and It Inta- Ilospital. 'l't-niple. 'l1'XiiS IC. IIIIIVETT CIKINI B, NI. D. Ilenrlerson. Tfffus College ol' Marshall, Nlarshall. Texas Cn-ntenary Colle-go I'Ixt.ernship. Nlrthodist llospital. Dallas. 'IX-xas Internship. Nlvthodist llospital. Dallas. 'll-xas H iltBl'lll'l' IjAYIiYPUI!'I'. Jn. B. A.. NI. D. lfI'llIl'IISl'liHF. Tf'fll.V Brownsx illv .lnnior Collvgv, llni- ve-rsity ol l'm-xas Alpha Pi Alpha. Phi Chi lsl Lic-ut:-nant. Xlvtlival Corps Ilvsvlw 4' Skull and K1-y Intar-Fralm-rnity Council, 1037- 38 Assistant in Cliniral Pathology. l93o-37. l93T-38 lntvrnship. Baylor Hospital. Dallas. Tvxas tl. W. lixass. .I n. Nl. D. l u.vlrill, Tefus Baylor lfniwrsity Phi Alpha Sigma Director tlrvlivstra Junior Play Intl-rnship. liohert B. tlrm-an Memorial Hospital. San An- tonio. 'IH-xas Mui tn ul til.-x'rzl-In A. B., NI. D. lgl'Ylllkl.Vll. JVVPII' York Baylor I'nixi-rsily. Long: Island Univ-rsily Phi Dvlta lipsilon lixternship. Iirvvripoint. IIos- pital. Brooklyn. Ne-w York Internship. lir1'e'npoint.IIospital. Brooklyn. Yi-w York ..:iz:'::: ' - .. : :.-r Page 205 Dox up llunus Como M. D. .I lt' lx' In mfy, TF.l'llS Baylor llniwrsily Phi Bvta Pi Iixle-rnship. Baylor Hospital Inlvrnship. Slim-vcport. Charity llospilal. Sllrt-x'vpoI't. Louisi- :ma tl. I.. Cl ltI.IaI4. M. D . Sinlun. Texas Ilnivvrsity ol' 'llvxas PhiChi lst l,ivnt1'nant. Nlrdival Corps Ili-servo Internship, lVIvt.hodisl Ilospital. Dallas. Tvxas V. A, Dian TNI. D. Pos! . Telus Tvxas rIIt'1'IlIlt7IHgIL'HI Collvgt' Ifixtrrnsliip. Dallas City I'lIllt'l'- gency Hospital Internship. St, Yinrs-nt's IIos- pital. .larksonvillr. I lorida Ki-Nw-:'rn lt. Fl..-um TNI. D. .-tnmrillo, Tefrzs Amarillo Collvggv Phi Chi Skull and lilly Iixtx.-rnsliips, Northwvst 'Il-xas Hospital. Amarillo. 'llvxasg Dallas I':Illt'l'gt'l'lCy Hospital lst Lieutvnant. lllslclit-al Corps Besern- Intvrnship. Santa Bosa Ilos- pital. San Antonio, Tvxas tlaoarn-3 l,r:oN.um tllmrzlcn B. S., M. D. Iirookllvn. New York Long Island llniwrsity llnlxvrsity ol' Bvrlin .-Xllnvrtns I'r1ix'vrsital. lionigs- lrvrg Ilnivcrsity ol' Basel. Switzvr- land Baylor Unix vrsit y Phi Delta lipsilon Intvrnship. Isravl Zion Hospital. Brooklyn, Now York ...-, , .L-.rg-.1 351-1- SENlQRS--Medicine Lotus G. GR.AX'ES B. S.. M. D. .-llwuod. KHIISIIS Kansas University. Washburn Collcgu Dclta Tau Delta Phi Chi Evtcrnship, Dallas Eincrgvncy Hospital Internship. VXI-sley Hospital, 11'ichita. Kansas lNl.'vn'ru.a HELEN IIALE B. S.. M. D. I I enrlerson . Taras T1-vas Statv Colle-gc for AYOIIIPII Alpha lfpsilon lota lntvr-l rat+-rnitv Council. 1936- 37. 1937-38 Evtvrnship. Hendcrson Hospital, H4-ndcrson. Texas lnt.:-rnship. New York lnlirmary for Womcn and Childrcn, New York filly E. H. HAvEs B. Ch. E.. M. D. Berea. K6I1llll'k.X' Purdue- Univ:-rsitv Kappa Sigma. Alpha Pi Alpha Skull and Key Frcshman Avv ard Skull and licv Assistant. in Physiological Chvm- istrv and Chemical Patliology lntcrnship, ljood S a m a r it a n Hospital.Lexington.licntuckv W. F. 1'1UEFI,IClI 13. S.. M. D. Ilouslon. Tefus llicc lnstit.ute,- Assistant. Lilrrarian lst Lit-utvnant. Madical Corps llcscrvc Intcrnship. .lcllcrson Davis llos- pital. llouston, Tvxas l,.uvlucN4:E AY.-'tI.TUN .louxsrox A. B.. M. D. Furl llorllz. T?.I'flS Tcvas A. and Nl. Collcgc. North Texas Statc Tcachcrs Colle-gc Urno PovvELL GRIFFIX NI. D. filll'I18Sl'l-116, Teras Gaim-sv illc Junior College Univcrsit y ot' Texas Phi Brita Pi Extcrnship. Me-dical Arts Hos- pital. Dallas. Texas Intvrnship. Bridgeport Hospital. Bridgvport. Connecticut DAN E. HAMPTON M. D. Dallas. Teams Bavlor University Hxtcrnship. Dallas I3Il1f'I'gIPHCy Hospital lst Licutcnant. ltlcdical Corps ltcscrvc Civilian Conservation Corps ll. M. H.u'NEs A. B.. M. D. llulesville. Terus .lolm Tarlcton .lunior Colla-gc. Univcrsity of Texas lst Licutvnant. Medical Corps llc-scrv 0 Intcrnship. Missouri Baptist Hospital. St. Louis. Missouri li. O, HUNTER A. B.. M. D. Tulsa. Oklalzomu Baylor Univcrsity. Univcrsitv ol' Tvxas Phi Chi Skull and Kcv Assistant Business Manage-r. Hound-Up 1936-37 Editor. Round-Up. 1938 lntcrnship. St. .10hn's Hospital. Tulsa, Oklahoma Q11-1011615 M. .1oNEs. Jn. 13. A.. B. S.. M. A.. M. D. Southcrn Methodist Univcrsitv Alpha Pi Alpha Y Assistant in Anatomy. 1936-218 Internship. University Hospital. Phi Alpha Sigma Y lst Liv-utcnant. Medical Corps ANU Afl-'Uri 1N1iCl1is-'an th-si-rw Cusoknos lntcr-1 ralcrnit v Council. 1930- 37' lfxtcrnship. Dallas Medical and Surgical Clinic Intcrnship. Shrevcport Charity Hospital, Shrcvcport. Louisi- ana :. 11 1: -2: -.-:-- -rpg: ' mug-Mix LL g.L :. :sn flifslflff' pgs fi ' :..7Ni'.L'!t Page 206 SEIXIICDIQS Ifn nk W. KEI,I,l'IX' Nl. D. Punzpa, Texas 'IW-xas 'I'1's'lmologiCal Collvgm' l'l1i Vlli Skull and lim-5 lixh-rnslnip. Dallas Iiiin-rgt-in-5 Hospital Intvrnsllip. St. Panl's Hospital. Dallas. Tvxas Monlns KIJCINI-'If2l.ll A. li.. NI. D. lfrouklxwz. JNYPII' York Baylor Ilnixvrsily Plli Lanllula kappa lIll1'I'IlSlllp, Cone-5 Island Hos- pital. ilonn-5 Island. Nvxx York H. Nl. l,.nc:.xsTHn NI. D. f.'1UI'I.S. Nell' .llefiru 'Ilmas 'l',m-lnlological Collx-gc Tlx:-ta Ixappa Psi Ints-rnship. St. .loscplfs Ilos- pital. Fort Worth, Texas Ihtznum III-:Xin Lui: Nl. D. Ilullus. Tefus Sonthvrn Nlvthodist UI1ix'vrsity Dvlta Slgflllil Phi Intvrnship. We-slsry Hospital. Wivllita. Kansas tl, P. I.n1sc,:ox1B XI. D. Ilvnlorl. Tefus North 'lltxas Stats' Ti-aafln-rs Collvgu- Baylor I'nix 1-rsity Phi Alpha Sigma Ist l.Il'lllt'IlHIll, NI4'cliCal Corps Ilcsoru- Internship. Baylor HOspit,al, Dallas. T4-xas '- -f- :max--7' f :l.:1n-:lv . . . .Q Si, Page .207 - Medicine ...L 1-:nity 'l'nox1.-is P, K1-:x N lclxm' IS. S.. M. D. llullslnn. 7lf .l'l1S , . , In-xas A. and TNI. Lollvgzv Phi Chi lsl l.im'nl1'nanl. xI1'1lll'2ll Corps llvsvru' Skull and IM-y lnlm-rnship. .lt-Il'1'rson Davis Hos- pital, Houston. 'llvxas D. D. l..ur:.-xsrlfxn M. D. l,'1or1's. Nm' lleurivn Tvxas rll0i'llIIUlUjIlt'2ll Collage Th:-ta kappa Psi Internship. St, .lost-ph's Hos- pital. Fort Worth. Tvxas W1Ll.I.ul Giinlcxl-1 Lawosrox M. D. Dallas. T6'J'll.9 UIlivt'rsit,y of Tvxas Phi Bula Pi Iixtvrnships. llraclfortl llleinorial Hospital. rlllllllN.'I'lHWll Sani- lariinn Inte-rnship. Baylor Hospital, Dallas. Tcxas R.u'Mown A. I,1-:um-1 Nl. D. Dallas. T6'.l'HS Southcrn M4-thoclist Iliiive-1'sity Phi Chi lst Lieutvnanl. Mt-alical Corps llc-serve: Internship. Parkland Hospital. Dallas, Tm-xas Hoisisnr I.. I.ol- fix M. D. Irlubel. Uklfllllllllfl Iivlnper Military Collvgvz Ivni- x vrsity ol' I lklaholna Ist Livntvnant. NI1-clical Corps llc-serxv Intvrnship, Good Samaritan Hospital. Dayton. Uhio ,Lx 34 .- SEINIICDRS ltolsrcar WELLS LUYELESS B. A., M. D. Lamesa. Texas University ol' Texas Pi Kappa Alpha Phi Alpha Sigma lst. Lieutenant, lVIedieal Corps Heserye Externship, State Hospital, Rusk. Texas Internship. St. Paul's Ilospital. Dallas. Texas UL1-:N fiAIL NIEDFORII. Ja. M. D. I.11fkil1. Tefas Stephen F. Austin State Teaeh- ers College Phi Alpha Sigma Cusoknos Inter-Fraternity Council Externships, Angelina County Hospital: Medical Arts Hos- pital, Dallas. Texas Internship. Hermann Hospital, Houston. Texas lil'iN A. MIKULENC.-us M. D. Granger. Telus Mary Hardin-Baylor College, University of Texas Alpha Pi Alpha. Phi Beta Pi Skull and Key Business Manager ol' .lunior Class. 1936-37 Senior Trustee Library Building Fund. 1037-38 lst Lieutenant. Medical Corps Reserve Assistant in Histology. 1930-37 Histology and Embryology, 1937-38 Externship. Bradford Memorial Hospital Internship, Baylor Hospital. Dallas, Texas limit, lt. Mosaa A. B.. M. D. Ileririellfz, Tefns Uniyersit y ol' Texas Externship, Parkland Hospital. Dallas. Texas Internship. St. Anthony's Hos- pital, St. Louis. Missouri JXLFIIICID lltw1N AIYIZRSUX A. B., M. D. Dallas. Tents Universit y ol' Texas Phi Lamba Kappa lfxternship. Beth El Hospital Brooklyn .ls-wish Hospital, New York Internship. Baylor Hospital, Dallas. Texas - Medicine CASCAR AIILTON MARCHMAN, JR. M. D. Dallas, Tefas Kemper Military College Baylor University Phi Alpha Sigma President of Cusoknos Club Arab Club lst Lieutenant, Medical Corps Reserve Externship, Parkland Hospital Internship. Parkland Hospital, Dallas. Texas E. FILMURE ltlrzm-mira M. D. Wichita Falls, Texas University of Texas, Hardin .I unior College Externship, Parkland Hospital Internship, Parkland Hospital, Dallas. Texas .I ARRELL ETsoN MILLER B. A., M. D. San fl nfonia. Tefas St.. Mary's University of San Antonio, Texas Theta Kappa Psi lnter-Fraternity Council, 1936- 38 lfxternship. ltobert B. Green Memorial Hospital Internship. Robert B. Green Memorial Hospital. San An- tonio, Texas ltoBEa'r A. Momma M. D. Ilnuslon, Tarus Southern Methodist University Externship. Methodist Hospital, Dallas, Texas Internship. .lellerson Davis Hos- pital, Houston, Texas E. E. lXlCCl,lVRFI M. D. Jnvksboro. Te.rt1s Texas Technological College lst Lieutenant. Medical Corps lit-serve Phi Chi v Skull and hey I . Externship, ltlethodlst Hospital, Fort Worth, Texas Internship, St. Anthony's Hos- pital, Uklahoma City. Okla- homa . .-. ,.:n u. ...,. -W V-H i: '.4.,:ttLwr V V:I.I,H,. ml ., . . ,--'..gLti...J . Page 208 W W gnzml-, 7 SElNllQl2S- - Medicine ' :-. n-nf' lt. D. .lN1CC-ONCHIE M. D. llarslzall, Illinois University of Illinois Phi Beta Pi Internship. Baylor Hospital. Dallas. Texas flRIN PERRY BIClNIIl.IAN M. D. .San Antonio, Tems San Antonio .lunior College St. Mary's University Phi Alpha Sigma Arab Club Ist Lieutenant. Medical Corps Reserve Externship. Ragland Clinic Hos- pital Internship. Shreveport Charity Hospital. Shreveport, Louisi- ana NFJIIBOHNPI BERRELEY POXYFILI, M. D. Dallas. Texas University of Alabama Sigma Nu Phi Chi Internship. Duke University Hospital, Durham. North Carolina Urs SUHREIBER, JR. B. S.. M. D. Dallas, Texas Southern Methodist University Internship. Baylor Hospital. Dallas. Texas .IOSEPHINE ANNETTE SHELTUY B. A.. M. D. RQf'llfII'0. Tefas Our Lady ol' the Lake College Alpha Epsilon Iota Internship, Hospital for the Women of Maryland. Balti- more. Maryland gn: Y- 'iii' ' ' f-.-...Q-V. l .Inu-:s L. .NICCIIORY B. A., M. D. Lovinglon. New .llleficu Montezuma Baptist College Texas Technological College Phi Beta Pi Externship. Baylor Hospital Internship, Baylor Hospital. Dallas. Texas ROSS QJNYENS B. A., M. D. Lubbock. Teras Texas Technological College lst Lieutenant l31st F. A.. Texas National Guard Externship. Bradford Memorial Hospital Internship. St. Paul's Hospital, Dallas. Texas LEo .MCR RVBIN B. A., M. D. New York, New York New York University. Uni- versity of Texas Phi Delta Epsilon Externship, Morrisania City Hospital, New York. New York Internship, Perth Amboy Gen- eral Hospital. Perth Amboy. New .lersey FRANK GLENN SH1-Lumix. JR. B. S.. M. D. For! ll '0rllz. Texas Texas Christian University Delta Sigma, Phi Beta Pi Internshi St. Jose h's Hos- Pw P pltal. Denver. Colorado EDWARD STEPI-1EySoN STANLEY B. S.. M. D. Dallas. Texas Southern Methodist University Internship, St. Paulls Hospital. Dallas, Texas . .,,. ,L ..,.i ,..... . .... . .. JL- i f 3.1034 AV A ,:..m'r Y- - , YY L 4E1:.:.V4AWV A-7 Page 209 SENIQRS--Medicine -Y Y CE1.so C. STAPP M. D. Bahia, Brazil Baylor University Phi Alpha Sigma lst Lieutenant, Medical Corps Reserve lixternship. Methodist Hospital, Dallas, Texas Internship, Southern Baptist Hospital. New Orleans. Lou- isiana Froro DEAN 'TAYLOR M. D. Haskell, Teras Southern Methodist University, West Texas State Teachers College: University of Texas Phi Chi Ist l.,ieut.cnant, Medical Corps lleserve Externship. Bradford Memorial Hospital Internship. West-Baltimore tien- eral Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland Iil.E.xNoR THORNTON Tow NSISND M. D. San .-lnloniu, Texas Cornell University University of Texas kappa Ixappa Gamma Alpha Epsilon Iota Internship, Parkland Hospital, Dallas, Texas H. M. VAN DER SCHOUNV M. D. Fowler. Colorado University ol' Colorado Phi Beta Pi Internship. St. Lukc's Hospital, Denver, Colorado STEPHEN WILLIAM WYILSKJN M. D. lialreslrm. Texas North Texas Agricultural College Pi Mu Theta Kappa Psi Vice-President ol' Student Body Ist Lieutenant, Medical Corps Il eser ve lntcrnship, Jennie Edmundson Memorial Hospital. Council Blull's. Iowa Cxnu-:Tow Cnxau-:s XYRIGIIT B. A.. M. D. .lu nel ion. Tezas University ot' Texas Delta Tau Delta Phi Beta Pi Skull and Key Internship, Baylor Hospital, Dallas, Texas ITOBIGIKT A. STRATTUX B. A.. M. D. Sallforzl. .fl rizona University of Arizona Phi Gamma Delta PhiChi lst Lieutenant, Medical Corps Reserve Assistant in Clinical Pathology. 1930-37, 1937-38 Internship, Southern Pacific General Hospital, San Fran- cisco. California Is1DoRE TESLER B. A., M. D. New York, New York New York University. Baylor University Phi Lamlzda Kappa Internship. Morrisania Hospital. New York, New York ORMAN H. TRIMBLE M. D. Greerzrille, Teras Southern Methodist University Phi Chi Skull and Ixcy President ol' Junior Class. 1036- 37 President of Senior Class, 1937- 38 Externship, Dallas Medical and Surgical Clinic Internship. Shreveport Charity Hospital, Shreveport. Louisi- ana IVIARGARET ANATKINS B. A.. M. D. Dallas. Teras University ot' Texas Kappa Alpha Theta Alpha Epsilon Iota Internship. Albany Hospital, Albany , New York ALFRED S. WoLFE M. D. Henderson, Texas Houston Junior College Rice Institute University ol' Texas lst Lieutenant, Medical Corps llcserve Externship. Tri-States Hospital. Shreveport. Louisiana Internship. People-'s Hospital, Akron, Ohio TIENRY ITURHAM Youxo. .lR. B. A.. M. D. .lol1eslJ0ro, Tefas Texas Technological College University ol' Texas Y lst Lieutenant., Medical Corps '11-'ff Y - ---iaa' Reserve Internship, Tampa Municipal Hospital. Tampa. Florida I Page JIU JUINIICDIQSH Miss li. A1's'1'1N . , . .lc ua W. BAILEY . D. J. B.uxNE1'T M. .l. Buooxs ll. H. Blmulis . N. NY. BVIKI-'UHIJ L. li. Bum. J 11. W. P, C.xPP1.r:xuN J. W. CULMER B. A. DHBORU. Jn. M edicine .llissiora Tefas Clyde. Tefas N . Dallas. Tefas 5 5 . .'ll1IlIIlll.T0.l'llS Ifelesle. Tefas . Ennis. Texas ' El Paso. Teras Honey 1 lf'U1'f'. Teras Dallas. Teras Temple. Te.1'as IK. L. DETEH . . fflzrllyba, Panama. Brazil. S. fi. NI. Dlcmsusox . fl zzslfn. Teras C. P. DUNUHU Auslin, Tefas K. H. DUI-'F . , Lawlon. Oklahoma Page 2 P. L. DIVX?-T.KfN . , . grl ,z ii :fr ' -' -'-7 ' f+'-- 'Y' - A . --il.' .-...a.- .. 11 Pelolas. Brazil. S. .-1. . V ,U - , JUNIQRS--Medicine P. R. Fl.-KYLE . B. E. FISHER . Goose Creek, Tel-as . Fort Worllz. Texas W. E. FLOOD. JR. . Fort Worth, Texas M. ALLIQN FIIRBES. JR. . . San Anlonio, Teras U. M. FRANCIS Sherman, Teras C. K. GARDNER . Slocksville, Norllz Carolina R. M. ll.-xxslzw H. W. HARPER Miss K. M M. D. PIE.-KTLY . F. W. HIGH!-'ILL R. M. HILL LEQN W. HOMIES . Dallas. Texas . San Angelo, Teras HIQANEY . Corpus Clzrisli. Tefas . lllarl, Texas Ada, Oklahoma . Houston, Texas . Abilene, Texas A. L. HOLLOMAN , Frederivk. Oklahoma J. B. HOWELL . Winnsbaro. Tefas .Riff y5f.mQT5fi Page 213 JUNIQRSH Medicine gf--gf. Q1-zamzi: W. N. .lxivuxs . Haw, TFJYIS 'l'. L. IJVKIVIIEIIDALE . , Halzger. Tefas Miss J. A. Locxu.-xm' , Pharr. Texas li. E. LovE1 r . Easiland. Tefas Y. I. lA'11.n' , , Celesle. Teras A. D. NIAJUR . Howie. Tefas li. li. NIAIQTINAK . . Haw. Tefas lf. E. MASON Dallas, Tefas H. L. Nlunms Rusebzlfl. Texas E. E. NIKIRHI-:Ab Uwaco. Tefas J. P. O'XEAL .4ndaIusz'u, fllabanza H, U. PADGETT . . Graham, Tefas J. K. PEDEN . Azle, Tezas L. F. PRESTON . Auslin, Texas R. T. HEINKE . For! Worth, Texas Page 213 JUNIQRS--Medicine . - ' PAT l1ILEY J. H. ROBERTS I G. F. BOZELLE. L. F. SCAIIBOBOUGH . H. YY. SENYELL JOE SHIPMAN L. N. SIMMONS MISS V. SINGLETON O. XV. STILL-T . R. C. STONY J. C. STRONG . H. C. SULLIVAN XV. M. TUBBS H. H. VAUGHAN XV. VV.A.LTHALL H. G. XYILSON . C. E. VVYSONG Lylle, Tecras Irving, Texas . For! 1Vorz'lz, Teras Terrell, Teras . Wills Poinl, Texas . Barllesville, Oklahoma Vicloria, Terus Dallas, Teras . Dallas, Texas Dallas. Telus Paris, Teras . Temple, Texas Lubbock, Texas . Ufaskom, Teras San. Anlonio, Teras Dallas, Texas . lWcKinne-V. Texas - - -- ---- - . Q... :1-nazi.-:an-, . .. I , M... . '.:nn'.'m . ' .' Page 314 SQPI-ICDM CDIQESU Med, ,L , Janusz. li X11 U15 U It'll1'lfl1'lllllS, Texas Q X Xmusnusr San Anlonio, Texas , Blernplzis, Texas a Cily, Oklalmma Allanla, Texas . Del Hia, Texas Dallas, Texas . Talzoka, Texas Alburquerque, Nex lllexico Dallas, Texas . Dallas, Texas Waslzinglon, D. C. Jefferson. Texas . Abilene, Texas E I ERNST Houslon, Texas Fw HI-R San Anlonio, Texas NX NI C nm 4lexandr1'a, Louisiana X B L ODDARD . . lVac0, Texas T l oomuw San Anlonio, Texas If I I ALL Grand Prairie, Texas W W HENDERb0N . Houslon, Texas IVI S HERNANDEZ Havana, Cuba J J Hwcnm . . Glassport, Pa. 'W T T ease - ' WYFM' ' 25212:-. ' wiv...-4 SCDPI-ICM CRES Med NV. E. HUNT . . . Olney Telus T. L. HUSBANDS, .In JOE B. .IARVIS w L.. A. JOHNSON . J. F. JOHNSON . R. H. .lmmsox H. H. KANTQH H. H. KM' . . R, VY. LANDERS Dqllgg Tejas J. VV. LANIUS . R. E. LAUGH . .L Q. Llaox J. E. l.m'ELEss J. T. Lowm' . E. L. MALONE Hosuell Nea 'llerzco H. E. IIUUSE . Dallas Teras O. D. MAxEx' Bryan! Oklahoma G. S. MAXFIELU H aco Teras G. J, MEIKHIMAN. JH. . Corpue I lzrzslz Teras E. K. NIILLS . Dallas Teras C, L. Mf3HI.E . ban inlonzo Tel-as J. S. MONTGOMEM' . Bra orza Teras H. D. MUNAL San Juan Texas SCDPHCDMCDIQES - - Med. li. H. l,.KIIlxl'1li .l. lf. lixlxsmws .l. W. l',x'rE . ll. C. llmuwsnw. .ln A. Nl. Hum-:ns XY. H. Russ li. G. Sli.-nv. Ju. H. fT.SnI1.1.1vg Nhss D. I.. lW'l'l'IYl'IYS S. I.. 5l1lX.'kLl. . NN. I.. S'l'RUDI41 .l. lf. I -num, .I n. J, L.. Fun. JR. C. B. TRVETT .l. H. xVAl.C 'If O. xy.-XLTUN . C. IC. WOLTI-:ns I.. M. Wmw T. J. NxVII.I,IANlSlIY . lily Sprz' F. W. XYILSUN .l. A. XVILSON . . College Slali .:n f l'xl'I'1lf'l'l.l'k. Olclalmma . San flnlania, Trras . Sulphur Springs, T?fl1S . . Uisxuurz' ffily. Tfnrax San .-lnlurlio. Tfnras l1'ruwrzs:'Ille'. Tfxras . lxaufman. Tefas Furl H -Uflll. Taras Furl uvllflll. Tenras San .-lnlania. Tefas I fmzroe. Tt'f1IS Denlun. Tefus llarlinyerz. Tefas Dallas. Teuras . Dallas, Tfzrax nn, Tefas Slziner. Tems Ifooliflye. Tefax ng. Texas Lllling. Texas Knox Cily. Texas M, H. VVYATT , , . sinzarillo, Texas J, G, XTOUNG . . Dallas, Texas Page 217 , . ' g: :':1 :gp -:.:, . li.. '. if --11, , ..i1::...' :f': ' 'LT-Tl'-k - - 'iii- PRES!-IMEN mf ff-f ' :W 1. I E. P. ALEXANDER . G. B. ALLEN . E. C. BEBB . T. B. BENNETT, JR. . MISS B. BERKMAN C. M. BIELSTEIN C. L. BLOSS , . H. F. BOETTGER E. M. B0swELL . D. C. BRAIN . H. B. BUSBEE V. C. CIRONE . E. VV. COCHRAN . G. M. CULE . J. C. COOPER . ' NIISS M. J. CRAMPTON . 3 J. B. CURB0 . l X H. L. EVANS I E. W. FEATHERSTON . C. M. FRENCH . O. A. FULCHER . Medicine . Forney, Texas . Tyler. Texas U'iclzz'la Falls, Texas FaUurrias, Texas . Waco, Texas . Baytown, Texas McKinney, Texas Waco, Texas . Waco, Texas Dallas, Texas . Dallas, Texas . Dallas, Texas Trinily, Texas . Dallas, Texas . Dallas, Texas Dallas, Texas lVac0, Texas . Houslon, Texas Swanson, Texas Big Spring, Texas . Naples, Texas R -wfff Y Y -Y Y-f-:ffm B -' 1-ina ,,..-a,.... . .-...-.-in . . Ag... , .gil .lffa--g.4.ae ff HMT K Page 216' 131 px: . .gf 'V PRES!-IMEN W. N. l LQ1tx. Jn. .I xmiz Gjljl' U. M. Gnu' . IC. J. M. QIROPPICIK . II. S. Gnovmcn , , O. A. lIxx1Ir.'1'uN. Jn. W1 W. IIANDI-zu . Ii. B. II.xn'r1N . J. M. IIAIKTNIKY , W. W. IIARRIS . X. C. PIENRY, Jn. W. E. lIoL'c:HT4+x . li. I., HUDSON II. K. .lmzksux J. R. Janus . J. Nl. IQEITH . 42. P. Km,Lm' J. K, l.o1..xN XY. li. 3I.xns1'.xl.I.1c1x . li. A. fXICC..x1,L . H. H. WIOIIIIAKYT fr' : ...wr --: :1-.rglz-3. i v f'fQfI EIQ.. . .. , Page 219 Medicine Hum illon. Turns 5111. Vernnrl. Tvfrls . l,yI10. Tfnrfzs Sun xl!lfOlll.1I, Tczrux Sun rillflllll-U, Terus . Ifivlmrrls, Tefus . H'ac'o. Tefux . .-irlinglun, Tt'.fflS Plmer11'.r. ,-1 rizonu , f:Uf'Sl.C'llIlU, Tefns . Srrzillzrillr. Tems . 1'wIUlVllfltltl. T6.1'l1.v Sn1ill1z'z'l1c. Temx Ifouriny Springs. Texas . Hansel C.'rf'f'k, Tf'.l'tlS Sherman, Turns Slzrerepurl . Lou isiarzu Furl H IUPUI, Tefus 117060. Tennis Ennis, Tefas Sinzunion, Tefas , ,.1,L,,. , . PRES!-IMEN MISS L. J. NIIIIVELI. . L. M. PENCE . C. L. PENTECOST . C. ll. l'IcIiI.E . R. K. Puwrzvl.-xw A. POWERS H. L. PIIIQE . . MISS S. A. PIIUVINQIQ MISS U. M. RICKETTS M. 5. S.-KNDERSON . D. M. SHELBY 0. M. Sums M. Z. SMITH J. L. STEvEms . W. STIIUBE C. H. TURNER . T. H. 'TURNER . E. P. XVALLER . D. O. VVAHE . H. G. XYENDT . B. XVHITE, Jn. Medicine Slralford, Tezas . Dallas, Teams . Beaumanl. Tefas E nnis, Tefas . Dallas. Texas . J onesbum. Arkansas Graham, Texas Wills Poinl, Texas . . Howe, Texas . Waco, Texas San Diego, Texas Normangee, Teras l'l 1'Cl11'la Falls, Tefas . . Leonard. Texas . For! Ubrlh, Te.ras . El Campo, Texas . Henderson, Texas . Fenlress, Teras Jacksboro, Texas . Houslon. Teras . Dallas, Texas Page 220 XX X x X fx XE X X X x X ,X X X 'X ' . X A X 1 X .K .Wg X 1 , XA K. , -x XX - X XX 'X A X X DR. FREDERICK W. HINDS X 1: V' . 4: t- A -' ui 5 554: .-fa!! K X I sf r X - ,fg -ru-........ 1 4 ........:-: :, : ,L 1 1: ,E fi 4 f' 1 . 1 Hfmamuswf ff -gm.. Kg- , Members of the Class of 1938 will soon receive their diplomas and go forth into practice. The diploma is a symbol of education. It indicates that your normal faculties have been developed by systematic training to do a definite type of work in the field of health service. Education means tl1e accumulation of knowledge. It means that the educated individual has had access to thc experience of those who have gone on before. Education is acquired experience from the storehouses and shelves of yesterday. It places the young practitioner on basis where he is enabled to compete in skill and knowledge with the older practitioner. See that your diploma does not signify that you have completed your education. Time brings new thoughts, new methods, new techniques. You must keep abreast of your profession, both in thought and practice. May the years bring you happiness and success in your life's work. Dn. FREDERICK W. Hnvns, Dean of Dentistry Page 2 Page 223 DR. IRA J. THORNTON, D. D. S. It is in grateful recognition Of a beloved professor and friond that wc,tlwSrzN1OR CLASS OF Tm-1 COLLm1c OF DENTISTRY. dedicate the following pagrvs. Bm-cause hclis a inan Of high Cllarac-lor and sleadfasl ideals, his genial spirit, lilwral uncle,-rstancling: Of life, and kuenncss for servicv will hc an undying source Of inspiration to us. PIQCDFESSCDRS QF DENTISTRY Hmmhs HELL R. C. BRITTIN SIMS P. BROOKS G. T. CALDNYELL D. 17.5. D. D. S. A. B.. Ll.. B. M. A., Ph. D., M. D. flrllmrlfmliu ffllffilfl-IP Denlfxlrlv .lzlrisprmlerzcf Pallzolugy C4 H- DVVWY A. I.. FRED NY. A. Gnmrws , B. F. ll.-n1BLET1w A- It M- D4 D. D. S., F. A. 411. D. D. D. s. B. S.. M. D. lliSlff1f'r1.V WI E 'f.V 1 !l.V Ural SlIl'flFl'.V Crown unrl Iirialye Pllysfologly and IJIIHFIIIIICIIIIIUKN' .. 2 B F. NY. llxxns NN. W. Ifmxm' J. M. M.ux'rIN J. M. NICRIINN D. D. S.. I . X.1f. D. A. B.. Nl. D. M. D. D. D. S. Crulrn um! ,ffl-flfll' .'tIll1f0l7l.V Radiology Proslhelic Dentistry Page 324 PRCDFESSCDRS QF DENTISTRY 1 V 1 if ' 'Q lik. DLL: Y1n..'3'J . ,ffm- .f ' ' f W. H. MOURSUND A. L. NYGARD S. H. PARKS M. D. D. D. S. D. D. S. Bacleriology Proslheiic Dentislry Peridonlia f .0 A. C. S1.oAN C. R. STEWART I. J. THORNTON D. D. S. Ph. C. D. D. S. Efodonlia and Local fihenzislry Denial Hisfology Aneslllesia ASSUCIATE PIQCDFESSCDRS Page 235 J. C. ll.u.EY H. A. KEMP G. D. LACEY . S. A. W.u.I.AcE A. B., M. D. B. S., M. D. D. D. S. M. D. . A nalumy Bacleriology Operalive Denlislry Paihology 2 ASSISTANT PRCDFESSCDIQS I P. I.. KNUTZEN M. M. PAULE DONALD SLAUGHTER 0. L. SWEPSTON D. D. S. D. D. S. B. S., M. D. D. D. S. f.Il'1lII'll unrl lirhlye Denial flnulonzhv Plmrnzoculoyy Operalive Denlislry INSTIQUCTGIQS IN DENTISTRY W. E. BELL IIUWXAIKID IDl'PlTX J. Y. GOUDE T. II. KENNEDY D. D. S. IS. M. D.. F. A. C. S. A. B., M. D. D, D, 3, Ural SIlI'!lFl'.V um! llffnlul General .-lrzesllzeslll Principles ufS11rqerv Proslhelics l,llIlI4llUjlAV Q A K Instructors whose pictures do not appear. A.. ..,. H 1 it S. H. BROCK J. M. ROGERS D. D. S. D. D. S. I Hadiology Pedodonfia R. W. Inxclxrfx' R- H- MOORE A. M., Ph. D. M. D. Physiology Physical Diagnosis .IUANITA VVADE D. D. S. Pedodonfia Page SENIQRS--Dental S'l'liPHl'2N F. DEMMI D. D. S. Tampa, Florida l'nivorsity of Florida Baylor Dental Society Dental Reserve Corps G. W. DIEYNIS D. D. S. ll'1'cl1 ilu Falls, Tefus Texas University Southwestern University Southern Methodist. University Baylor Dental Society Xi-Psi-Phi Frat. Yioo-Pres. Freshman Class '33 C. .l. Hloxs. .ln. D. D. S. lIvKir1nev. TIRFIIS N. T. X. tj. Dental Preserve Corps Treasurer. Delta Sig. '3o. '37 Grandmaster. Delta Sig. '37, '33 Pres. Baylor Dental Society. '37 Yiee-Pres. Freshman Class. '3-l, '33 W. E. Gnsaox D. D. .lH1Ill'l'U0. Telus ,Xmarillo College Dental llc-serve Corps Yiee-Pres. Ki-Psi-Phi Frat.. '3o. '37 Pres. Student Body, '37, '38 Pres. Baylor Dental Society. '38 Secretary Xi-Psi-ljlli. '35 D. N. Comm' D. D. S. T11l1'11. Teras l'niyersily ol'rl'1'xas Texas 'l'eel1i1olo,c,fleal College Baylor Dental Society llouse manager Psi-Omega, '30, 3. Divx A. LANE D. D. S. fiUIl1llllCl16. Texas .lolm Tarlelon .lnnior College Baylor Dental Society Pugr 1 llUMl'ilt Wooly D. D. S. lieaumonl, Twins Southern Methodist University Baylor Dental Soviet y Xi-Psi-Phi Frat. Asurow A1.I.1soN Nloom' D. D. S. lnurrillo, Teams .-Xmarillo College Baylor Dental Society Dental lleserye Corps Sm-rilie Delta Sig, '37. '38 Yice-Pres. Baylor Dental So- ciety, '38 Nl,u.4tol.u 'l'll.KN'l'0N ixltIli1lXYl'IV D. D. S. liairzl, Telus Simmons Unix ersity Baylor Dental Society Treasurer Xi-Psi-Phi Frat.. '30, . - 37 lJAYlIJ I.. Srlwsox D. D. S. ll innshoro, Tf'J'!l.V Baylor llnixersity Baylor Dental Society Psi-1 llllvflki Dental lleserx e Corps Wx1,l.1.uI Ginn-in llounas D. D. S. Iiuirzl, TF.fllS Texas Military' College llardin Simmons University North Texas State rl't'H1'lll2l'S Col- lege Ba y lor Dent al Sooiel y Xi-Psi-Phi Dental Reserve Corps NIARCUS D. Munpmgx' A. B., D. D. S. Brown wood , Telus Howard Payne College Baylor Dental Society Pres. Xi-Psi-Phi Frat.. '37, '38 ,Hm.-,.. SENIQRS--Dental zzz: ' Y -.Q .,- . C. D. WOFFORD, JR. D. D. S. Plainview, Texas VVayland Junior College University of Texas Pres. Xi-Psi-Phi, '35, '36 Critic, Baylor Dental Society, '37 Assistant Editor, Round-Up, '36, '37 Business Mgr., Round-Up, '37, '38 H. B. PALMER D. D. S. San A nlonio, Teras St. Mary's University Sec.-Treas., Baylor Dental So- ciety, '37, '38 Treas.. Psi-Omega, '36, '37 Grandmaster. Psi-Omega, '37, '38 Dental Reserve Corps J. XV. RTAKEIG D. D. S. fimarillo, Teras Amarillo College Baylor Dental Society Fraternity Editor, Xi-Psi-Phi Frat. GEORGE DOUGLAS GORDON D. D. S. Del Rio, Texas University of Texas Baylor Dental Society Psi-Omega Dental Reserve Corps RICHARD BRYARLY D. D. S. Tyler, Texas Tyler Junior College Baylor Dental Society Sec. Psi-Omega, '36, '37 Junior Grandmaster, Psi-Omega, '37, '38 ROBERT LELDON Anaowoon D. D. S. Waco, Texas Baylor University Dental Reserve Corps Editor Frater, 1936 Chief Inquisitor, Psi-Omega, '37 Vice-Pres. Baylor Dental So- ciety, '37, '38 RALPH J. THORNTON D. D. S. Dallas, Teras Southern Methodist University North Texas Agricultural Col- lege Baylor Dental Society Dental Reserve Corps Sec. Xi-Psi-Phi Frat., '36, '37 Annum BOSTICK D. D. S. Waco, Texas Baylor University Baylor Dental Society Psi-Omega Pres. Freshman Class, '35, '36 N. A. HIGHTOWER, JR. D. D. S. Blemplzis, Texas Texas Technological College Baylor Dental Society Psi-Omega Dental Reserve Corps G. C. HAGAN D. D. S. Tvler, Texas Baylor Dental Society Dental Reserve Corps Senior Page Delta Sig, '36, '37 Treas. Delta Sig, '37, '38 . . Q5l QLEHQSB' -1, - 'l 'ILTYEL 'ET' Page 228 .... ,. .B l SENIQRS--Dental s--, . EIIAIETT IIAROLD BUELL D. D. S. Ofzklancl, Callforn fa College of Physicians and Sur- geons Baylor Dental Society Delta Sigma Delta ALFRED W. Bll.Nl'Nl.NN D. D. S. Brooklyn, N. if Long Island University University of Arizona Baylor Dental Society CELSO H. HEYILLA D. D. S. El Paso, Texas Texas College of Mines Sec.-Treas. Baylor Dental So ciety Historian Delta Sig, '36, '37 VVorthy Master Delta Sig, '37, '38 Artist-Bound-Up. 1938 CHARLES W. .IENNINGS D. D. S. Tulia. Texas VVest Texas State Teachers Col lege Baylor Dental Society CHARLES A. CALL D. D. S. Waco, Texas Schreiner Institute Baylor Dental Society Dental Reserve Corps Xi Psi Phi Frat. wmnznr. . , 4111. IIOXVELL W. GIIIMES D. D. S. Beaumont, Teras Baylor University Texas University Baylor Dental Society Dental Reserve Corps CLIFF H. HOPER D. D. S. Fill. Pleasanl, Teras Texas University Baylor Dental Society Pres. Freshman Class, '34, ,35 JOHN JOSEPH SATARINO D. D. S. Dallas, Teras Baylor University Baylor Dental Society Delta Sigma Delta Dental Reserve Corps KEITH D. SUTHERLAND D. D. S. F resno, California University of Nevada Fresno State College University of Southern fCali fornia Baylor Dental Society Editor, Psi Omega Frat. WILLIAINI HAROLD BOWERS D. D. S. Abilene, Texas Hardin Simmons Baylor Dental Society Delta Sigma Delta Dental Reserve Corps - as-.runs-gi - . T.1u,gL::g L: -r..-uf.-:.: , , L ff: fs nf-L. f:-L LMN11 ,-v .v--.4-L-1, , . Page 229 'ililiilfc .L W ' --IH BQQTQY ' ' JUNICDIQS--Dental ..v1......:. 1 - 41. I. NICLAUGHLIN . Tucson. Arizona T. IR. NlcAN,xLu' Roseville. CaI11f?:rr11'f1 Y. B. Tmsvlxo .Sun Jtllfllfll-ll. Temx lf, H. linzmx . For! Uvurlll. Tefas J. E. Cxnsnw . Puwlluskn. Uklahnnzu X. l.. H,uw.xf,s1-I .-lrkmlelphia. flrkrlrzsfzs S. FtHNI.FIll. .I n. , Slzrevepnrl. Lu. li. I.. l,IPs1:1m13 . Quifnlan. Tfarus C. If. l.m1N , For! Worlh. Tf'.m.v XY. B. Rncalcns Sun A nlunin, Terrls , .I. H. IHWTHERFURD . Slamford. Tems F X j 1 A. J. XYEHTHEINIICII Fresno. CGII1f'0F7Il'll W Y. N JAMES H. NELSON . llubile, Alabama JOE PINKNER . Shawnee, Oklahnnm M ,F Pug? .330 JUNIQRS--Dental .l. XX. l,on1MER .l. ll. IIOLLOM.-KN S. W. Gmxm' . I . IC. IDUNANVAY H. Cnosnm XITIC li. B. C.u'I-txlcss li. NI. FLETCHER . .l. C. BOSWELL . K. XY. THUMAS tin mugs K. Exilim' I.. H. XVESTER . GEORGE TR.XD .luuw I.. HULLINGSWORTH F. M. XIACIQENNA -1- L:1nr,': 5: , rl... .Jizm ' ' 1. Page 331 Furl H urllr, Texas I reale'r1'f'le, Oklahoma . .ipple Springs. Tefus ff'fllIIl'lllV, .'ll'kfIl1SIlS -lrrlnmre, Ukluhonza Tuhoka, T6J'll.9 Nun l f'l'llll'fNl'0, f1'llIifOl'lII'l1 . lx'usriusku, .11 ississippz' Wesl. Texas Ilallus. Trans Pluinzview, Texas I aU'ur'rias, Tams .'1l'Il'l1j1I0l1, Teras Furl C01'l'I1gfUI1f N. Y. , ,.4,.i3x . . ,. Qual... SQPHCDMCDRES - - Dental 112211 1 i' gi-QT, :L 'ff F F W. K. THURMOND . ll pl I 3 1 H. F. RHODES C. H. NASH, JR. L. S. THOMAS T. L. LANHAM . Y. M. BRANDENBERGER W. A. BLUEHER ' l J. L. D'Azzo . I l D E1 5 A. E. STEGER V. C. TISDALE . L. M. KENNEDY i J. R. GmvEs i 3 J. M. WOLFE . Pl. A. NICHOLS C. S. GRAY . . J. K. XVIGGINS Sanz, ..7 V Y P. F. RICHARDSON .-L Y Fort Worlh, Texas Okmulgee, Oklahoma Alhens, Teras Rusk, Texas Iforl Worth, Tezas . Weslfeld, N. Y. Seguin. Texas Albuquerque, N. IW. . Tampa, Florida San Angelo, Texas Elk Cily, Oklahoma . Elk Cily, Oklahoma lllullin, Teras . Henderson, Texas . Vici, Oklahoma Longview, Texas Dallas, Texas Page 232 gurl, ,..,j SQPHQMQRES - - Dental J. C. l1l1n1nERs, Jn. G. Euvoou . J. II. BONIFIELIJ . C. Y. DIURFF . J. C. XYILBUIKY T. L. AI.-KDDOX W. C. NICCASKILI. F. II. Nolrrmm H. D. MCC.A.MEx' . C. D. LLEWELLYN J. VV. CRUTCHFIELD E. S. HOOT . J. J. GOODWIN, Ju. E. C. HINDS Terrell. Tvfas Hell Oak, Iowa Ilellll. Uklahunla Far! Warllz. Tcfas . U'oorl1z'arJ. Oklahoma . Waco, Teras . Runge. Texas . Greenville, Tefas Dallas, Texas Durlzam, N. C. Baird, Tefas Conroe, Texas Longview. Tefas Dallas, Teras VV. H. DAX'IS . . Gainesville, Texas W. CHAPMAN . . Pampa, Texas - 4 mzzr . --Y 4- :.z--'W Hsu... . 4:-'W ff ' ' ' ' T Page 233 FIQESHMEINI--Dental A. L. FHEW, Jn. W. B. DEYMAN . IQ. C. DANIELS G. R. CULLIER M. VV. TODD VV. I. ARLEDGE J. C. KIiLI.EH . J. TCIAILIN . F. H. KENNEIJX' I.. H. KRUPP . E. T. BLAIR I.. E. PACE B. W. IIE.-ms C. B. SULLENBERGER J. A. WALTERS . A. SILBERG 4--.nm:.' Y '- Y-- 'f . . -:sign-:4--Luz.:-.i1.. ' : .rw ., - .1 glzsws- ' Dallas, Texas Gonzales, Texas Sanderson, Texas Sanderson. Texas . Kosse. Teras H illsboro. Texas Claylon. N. 111. Hills Poinl, Te.:-as . Elk Cily, Oklahoma Sajforcl. Arizona Paris. Arkansas . Seminole, Oklahoma Forl Worllr. Texas Denison, Teras . Dallas, Te.1'as El Paso, Teras .. .. . L. .T.-T3lfYQM'Ef HEC. V ,EQEU7 Page 3.7-I I:fIQESI'IfVIEINI-- Dental gig... II. I.. IIIIXSIILII . lfrzivrnumlr'illv, Tvfnx S. IC. Svxxx . Iflk lilly. Ulclulzonm NN. II. 'I'lvcrm4:u ,Iuxl1'n, Te.:-ax Il, D. Iil Ph. .IIL .gffllll-ll, Turux II. I . Il KIKIAHX II urn. Tfnrus I.. Ii. Srl-:l'vllf:NQ l.'1'lnu'r. Tarn.: Im lin S'1'lum1a .Il'k4l1lt'lllllI'll. .Il'klllI.VllN .I. 0. IIllBI'fIK'l'SllN . llullux. Te.r11.v NN lI.l.I ul Ii. In xx NH ul . IIIHSIIIIIYI, Te.ru.v II. X. Imnxlix Dallas. 7-t'.l'll.V .l. I.. Wlixxxlux Ilouslun. 7'e.rus Il. Il. xlI'l'l'IlI-ILL . Uukrlule. Lu. II. W, Ilrmplcn . Houslon. T'0.I'llS Ii. Ii. II!rl,l,lNGSXYHll'l'll Arlinglon, Tefus Ii. 'I'. Iimvxnns Krmf Cily. Teras I I .I iiiiifzgf. .'ff v Qigizg-.. Q ugf' 235 Page 236 X XX 4 X 1 XXX X X X, XX X X XX X' X , 'X X X XXX X XX XX HELEN H. LEHMAN R. N. Dean, Baylor Universiiy School of Nursing fxnnmnm . XX IX XX V X XX 'XX X4 X X XX XX X X X Xxx X X! 'NX X X X X , X l X 'L X XX XX XXV ' X X X XX X X -X X X X X X cvvvui- 'N ,X paw.. fi xlgwx X3 X X f X I r f QW 1, A X. ..-..... --FW X -W LFS -5 X. lilo., , H X X X' X 12? N65 4 :XX X Xi.. .. I LX Lu. tl' .' XQQQX X1 X X X-:Wi X ' '1X:Xgg7PXiJ7X ' I 1 g V 74 'X-ff-fXXXXLX 3. -Eagvmg WWTF? ' ' M. ....H,.,, , X X XXX X Tn thc Sea-ninr Class of I938 we extend our Sill4'l'1'l' congratulations and llcarly gnocl wisln-s. Nlay you rcalizc your gn-all-sl happiness through lln- fullillnnfnl oficlvals nl' sc-1'y'ic'v Wliivli you have acqnirvcl as students in Baylor llnive-rsily Sc-l1nnl nl' Nursing. As graclualc nursi-s may ynu avail ynu1'se-ly'e-s nl' cycry oppnrtunily for grnwlll and cle'y'4'lnp1lu-nl lllffillgfll Cnnlinuml slumly and acceptance nf ilu,- rvspnnsibilily yyllivll you as individuals nwv In nursing as a profession. Wal wish for you as Alumnae- llll'llll3f,'I'5 an uppnrlunily during llie Cmning yn-ars ln inakm- a NYUI'lll-Vlfllllf'1'UIllI'll3llllUll10 lliv vlassm-s lllal sllall follow you. H IQLIQA ll. l,1suyl.xN, Dean. Baylor I'111'z'Prs1'ly Svlmol Q1 .Nllll'SI'IIg Page 238 lJl'IlDlllX'l'lUX To ss Rosle Liars tlml+'FlTH li. N. XM- llu- N4 Illtbl 1 ldv of llw Havlul' l :lin-l'silY Svlmnl ui' Nursing, lm , L, illgly clvdicale: lllis svvlioll lo Nliss Hom' LN- lll'il'filll for Iw1'a4-slln-licsf-11 1 of bm-auly, hig: for lifc. I1 lclmalh. llllCl0lllllt'll lllll'SillQl' almilily and gm-ullilw 4-nlhusias NURSING FACULTY 1 . XQsQ.sz-ai-:':s.:-zssiwf llfagiyw .. FIJXSGQ . . .1 ,. x .av 0' 'vis -Q' f'::.- W1 'Hgh HELl4IN Il. LEHMAN LENA IQOLLER SYIJA BARR DAVENPORT OLGA MARIE BREIHAN li. N. H. N. R. N. R. N., B. S., M. S. Dean of'Nurs1'11y School vissislanl Dean rj' Nursing School .-lssislmil Direclory of' Nursing Eflllvllfivrlal Direclor School LUCILIE BITRLENV IXATHERINE AICLAUGHLIN RUTH XVALL HELEN ZURONVSKI II. N. R. N. R. N. R. N.. M. A. Niglzl SlllIf'l'l'l'S0l' S11per1'1'sor of Surgical Sllpervisor Qf' Ubslelrical 4gllfI8l'l'l'SUl Qf Oul-Pollen! Depllfllllelll Deparlmenl Deparlnzenl k K. 'iaif' A ik E E Bwgwikss , 5 Q .2 3 H .lf Q ,. SEAX A viii 5: I Rom LEE flRIFFI lLH IRENE xx-EAVER FRANCES Ross LAXYLER R. N. R. N. B. S. Szzperzvisor 1f1'Ilf ll1.l1lI'I'I' Supervisor Qf Operaling Room Dielil1'c111-in,-Chiqf Depurlmenl Page 240 l SENIQRS--Nursing ,ir X 11.1 ETHLIQIAJN Swmcwm' .-lnmrilla. Tl'J'lIS Hum' Bowls T1lI'l1Ul'Sl'l-HP, Tfarus FI.onIcNc:I3 PIPIQII . Fur-rzey. Toms MERl,E NIAGEIG . lilmmzillyrwe, Turns NI.-un' E. NI.-XIX.-XYIC Bryan, Tffrus l',xIII,INIc l'iII.I.II.xNlI . Suullr Plains, Tefas I XVILMA FI'I.I,EII , Gunler, Tems NIIIIDRED IDAYIS Dallas, Tefas .IOHNNIE JUNE Cruwm' Big Spring, Tems N,5fJSll.'X BETTS . . Corpus C'llI'l'Sll., Tarux E.-xIII,x'N NIARIE BIIICK Groesbeck, Texas CECIL ISRAIA' Delwin, Tefus EBWIN .IEMINIQ DUNTLIQI' . Dallas, Terns THIGLMA BAIIIII . Cleburne, Teras DOIIUTIIY F. KENDALL Ennis, Tems L I ,, M H L,,TfvfL Y 4 't2Lu1i'.:.L ' ' :!?'i'...'.Z1:E 1 T in ,' :::t'L , F ,,,' K j'Lf'lI7lf... Page 241 .fm .,,-My v .. SENIGRS--Nursing L ,ff 231 'A4, ' ',.is1..- 30 Elm.-sg 'f'---,414-+ lmg.'A33L .L-.gig -f. 3 5 NIARY E. IIAKRIS . Jlarfa, Texas 3 NIARY E. MILLER , Denison, Texas H 'T L if DORQTHY VS ounsoN . Dallas, Tezas GSARLAND BYEIXS 11 ulzml, Oklahoma K.x'rmn'N KENIPLIN , Gaines:-ille. Tems JEAN PlPPEx . Carllmge. Teams SUZANNE xx'-AI.KI-IR Jlurl, Texas V11mIN1A NEELY . Bonhunz. Tefus CLYDIXE LLAYT llurl, Tems MARY BENAVIDES Dallas. Tems HAZEI. Elmlx . Harzyer. Tarus FLORINE LQILLEY . HVIIITIIF-V, Tefus HELEN LUUISE VYHIGHT . Xlzlflfrfl. Texas TWAR'l'HA E. Wusmw Ennis. Terms : :1:i:x2.':'l'.Z ,3:xLT: ' T. L T ' 1 ll' :.'l31:.,T?T V' V ' ,ts-.X 1' Wil - , 7xRMFQWf '.N, Page 2-I5 JUNIQRS--Nursing .-Q, 3.-mf' V1.1 .lcnvl-1 Sl-'lCIliII'I'S Hirleolrl, Tt'.l'flS l,1'1:l1.LE SHORT , Tlll'IIf'V'Nl'lAllt'. Te.rus l.l'LTILl.li Kllilafxxli . Hryun, Turns BIOZlf1I,I.l-I Nlxxxlvs S'rr:w.xn'r l?l'l'll1ll'llSUII, Te.:-as lC'l'IIIiI.NIAliIE Cl,lsvELAN1J . Hulun. New llv.r1'1'u R,xTHm'w Fl'l.I,l'jll Sun inyfvlu, Tzurus Kvrumw Pnr:s1,Ex Fur! Worlh, TC.THS , . 1 Luv hnxm XX EA'I'HlilXRED Dallas, Tems gl Q -I ,f , will-LT:i,,,,, , ,. ,,,, ,fill f-1,:1l,,.,f flag Q 'E' wfK'HiEEQ 4 W 'V ' 3T7fIff QQffJ.5'i15'.f'7KQ., , QQwfQ,fif'iQ,, Pu gr 2-I3 iw 1 w JUIXIICDIQS--Nursing f H ,,,,,,f-V-- - - Pg! 'II I II -II- I I I I I I II I F hfIARIE ROSE . Bishop, Texas I I II VIRGINIA MURRAY . Fort Worth, Texas III I ' y I I 4 ANN ELIZABETH PAGE . , Bryan, Tgms I I II .I I' KATHRYN GOODXVYN . Gladewater, Texas ,I I .I II I I ,I II I II I II I I I I IM' Y I I QI IIE I I I II III I II II I I I II I I JANE ROSE SLOAN . Dallas, Texas LORBAINE SEARS . Lubbock, Texas I I II I III II I I II I Ig III I EI I Q I I I I I I I I I I I I' I If I I II ' 1 I II I I I If I I I I II I . I II I I I I II I- I v I - x- I A I I I IS I. I I I -A -NI I I wI'5S'i'fEN1f,S.Eq,' .Rx Rs I I I I I I I I FRANCES FINCHER EI Dorado, Arkansas I I I I DOROTHY MURPHY . Hoi Sprmgs, Arkansas MARIE DAVIS . Fort Worth, Teras Page 244 l PRELIMINARY CLASS Bollonz row: CAMP, E. IIOOD, GIIEGG, PARSONS, ELAM. I'IILLIAliD, IQILMER, M. TNICELROY, PAIIKEIISON, JOSLIN. COKEII, GAIIIIFTT Second row: GOLDBEIIG, FYFFE. JOHNSON, DAIIS, SIQIPWORTH, BRASHEAR, SE,-ALE, HOXYE. ADAMS. AVUOLSEY. KING, GILLEI Third row: HUNOERFOIID, XYILLIAMS, NEELY, HAUSS, MASON, SMITH. HOLLOIIAN. IIIIIIPIIIIEY. HII.I.. ASHLEY Fourth row: OWEN, D. IIOOD, W. MCELIIOY, PRESTON, WIDENEII, XVOODARD, CRUMIILES. GOSS, Blum GIIIEFIN, AKERS, ANDERSON BYEUM. AVATERXIAN, TOWNS. THOMAS. KELLY, PRIIIDY, RITCI-IIE, JONES Top row: XVICKSUX, HOLILAND, PIOLBROOK. BROOKS, NIAXSFIELD, LIONS, OIINEY. SANDS. lIEx'wOI.1:S. FOSTER Page 245 ii n 'ff X25 5 M ' 1. .. . g If fi E f QA ' .f ,S 1 . 2 . I BAPTIST STUDENT UNION COUNCIL Top row: CANTRELL, NVALKER, XVRIGHT, PRESLEY Middle row: WIKRD, PAGE, ROSE, GOODNVYN Bollom row: FULLER, CIILLILAND, DAVIS . ' xl' V5 'W 'X x 5 6 , 1 i ,K Q-A A ' 5 E. , I f as I .f 3' , - if -A ff-A UM- V X ,Q Y 13' -..- sig' Y. W. A. Top row: WICKSON, WILLIAMS, COKER, JOSLIN, MOORE, RIDLEY. CANTIIELL, Goss, PRIDDY Jlliddle row: OVYEN, DAV'IS, HILL, STINNETT, GILLILAND, M. DAVIS Bottom row: GOODYVYN, H. F ULLEH, E. HOOD, CAMP, GRIFFIN vxvwwolx E , ,.., 'i Q, 5 wi. 3 5 ...:3 3, ix I -ss X' - ' H s ,M ..,.,T.......-.L ,yy 1363 , F , :,1. l'3RS ' X ui' 'vs Y' , is 5. Twp mu' CIe!'lIurr'yl1lJ.' Tllul wld Suulliluml, X vs? . . , Finlylier. what would limily say? . . . Put up lhe book, Louise, Dorothy knows lhul numlner is 3-lilllll .... Sell'-explnlualory C'l'l1at is llie distal end ul' nur museul, Hulnsj. lPt'lJlll1l'UlI'f A private plume would eliminate this, Kempie and Seeresl . . . The 0. H. Crew . , . Careful. Miss Hamilton, think Of the IlUllIlllRlQ.ft'l . . . The bedside Nursm i.., Spigles and Pipkins. Thirfl mm: Winter spurls in Baylm '... lmiiise. that picture needs no explanation . . . Why Teddy and Dot, Tish! Tishl 'uurlh mu-.' llungrry. Miss llrillitlill . . . liaslifull . . . Babs is bored! . . . Exclusive, eh! . . . llipl Hip! , . . YVall-flowers? 'lfllz rnui: Thai Sulurclay 7:30 P. M. rush . . . Dol.. is that Pete's Pup? . . . YYh0se saillmal? . . . Prelims . . . Come out ol the bushes. girls? . . . Short and Mehane . . . Behind the Baylor Bars. Bullom row: Ten lime -... Gel ready. get sell, go! . . . YYhy. Smitty! How cute, N0 girls, we mean Balls . . . The Fl'6ShI11HIl Brl gadi -.... lust une happy family . Wilson and NVright . . . Just, a minute, girls. it's len seconds 'til twelve. P U! X x I R , A I A FRATERNITIES ORGANIZATIONS MOST REPRESENTATIVE NURSE fl. . , J Y --Z-:L-Y W . ' ,, will - - -i- INTERFRATERNITV CCDUIXICII. 1938 The Interfratcrnity tiouncil is for the purpose of creating and maintaining a mutual and friendly relation- ship between the fralerllities, student body, and faculty. This year marks the thirteenth anniversary of this organization, which is composed of two representatives from each fraternity. Sen for J Iembers D. J. AUSTIN DCJYCE M. CLARK Miss M. H. HALL GAIL M IQDFORD J. lf. lXlILLER .funior Jllembers Miss E. F. AUSTIN J. W. CULMER C. P. Donono T. L. LAUDERDALE G. F. ROZELLE, JR. Top row: D. J. AUSTIN, CLAIIK, H.ALE, NIEDFORD, NIILLER Bollum row: Mrss E. F. AUSTIN, CULMEP-, DoNoHo, LAUDEHDALE, BOZELLE Page 248 DR DR. DR DR DR DR DR DR DR DR DR DR DR ALPI-lA PI ALPHA . fl ' - ll I' .. Houurary Scholastic Medical Fl'Hlt'l'lllly, Pclilinning Alpha Omega Alpha. Founded April 225, 1030, al. Baylor Luiversity Collvgc Of Medicine. Dallas. 'l'1:xas. FBATBICS IN FACULTATIS B. A. DATHE DR. NV. ll. VNIOURSUND DR. E. L. IIIPPY DR. T. li. SMITH ITAFAEL LIULD DR. W. ll. BIOURSUND. JR. DR. A. B. SNIALI.. JR. DR. B. W1LL1s G. M. HILLIARD DR. C. O. PATTERSON FRATBES IN UBBE C. A. Al'LT DR. J. L. I'IAYVLIiY DR. L. C. IJUBIGLLO DR. J. W. TURNER C. N. DUNLLAN DR. L. B. HURT DR. W. W. SczHUEssLER DR. W. K. VVALKER B. F. IIARHISOX. JR. DR. D. B. JONES DR. C. I. STICLL FPYATRES IN UNIYEBSITATIC Seniors Juniors Elec! B. L. ARONOFF Ii. B. HAYES li. li. MASON C. T. ASHWORTH G. M. JONES. JR. li. li. KIUIRHEAD ll. DAVENPORT, JR. B. A. IAIIKIQLENCAK M. D. IIEATLY ALLMNI OF ALPHA OMEGA ALPHA IN LRBF W. ll. BUSH DR. J. Y. GOODE DR J. G. lAICLAl'RIN DR J. J. TI-IRRILL G. T. CALDWELL DR. RRTE JACKSON DR L. H. IQUINN DR G. M. UNDERYVOOD JANET CALDWELL DR. S. IQATZ DR. VV. G. RICDDICK DR G. C. VVAGNER C. B. CARTER DR. D. P. LALTGENOUR DR. CURTICE ITOSSER DR S. D. Vvli.-'MYER li. H. CARY DR. J. R. LEHMANN DR A. SHELBOURNE DR H. M. VAYINANS J. W. DUCR1-:TT DR. S. L. lAIARTIN DR J. S. SXYICICNEY DR O. T. WOODS E. MAY FRY DR. T. H. DICCONNI-ILL OFFICERS Ii. B. IIAYES . . . Presidenl C. T. ASHWORTH . Secrelary and Treasurer Top row: AROXOFF. ASHNYORTII. DAVENPORT Bullunz row: IIAYES. JONES. IVIIKIILENCAK Page 249 L PHI CI-II b ..,1 . - V r ff.. sl Ye- Ar.. In .., .f ' R K Vt 1 I 1 sg: I- .asf I' F A I . .-gzx A.. J V . V 1 x KX . . , A 1 . . b I ! it aw w Q I' 5, fzm ,Ac Q H-:Q .-, A x H ' ,,N, ' .:, ' ' ' . ' .. X 1 I I ' b 'A-9 X, X. 1 Q T' ' . 'NV -'QS - W ' 1' A A A ' 11 .YA , I- A. .,,, '- A- . - Nh . ' X.. , I P I . if Jaxx ...,,,..,..:. ... X b I V i . X I my A- .L Q ,, . ,H A l '.-., . ,' 16, A I . . . xv 1 ,4 A .J A I 'Nm -- .. , ---1 Q . I ' ' I l .. 3 .ggz sr V -.V- I N A .Iv , lug.-' . N , x A x . vas SI. -- 'N P' ' . I.. .-I ' x P JA W 'Q W, fm 1 A' .yu 1 F '-,J ' A A M Q- I . ' I . 4 Twp row: CLAIIIA. CIIIILEE. DAVENPORT. FLANIII. GIIAI ES. PIUNTER. RI-ILLEY. KI-INNIZIIIN. LEMEE Semin! mm: INII:CI.I'nE. Pam ELL. S'I'HA'l I'UN. TATLOII, TIaIxIIsI.E. HAILI-:x'. CAPPLEAIAN. CIILAIEII. DUFF 7 TlII'rIl I'4lll'.' FISHER. IIOIIGI-zs. HOWI-:I.L. LOx'I-JTT. MASON. NIIIIRHETO. Im-1sTOx. IIILEY. ROBERTS Forzrlh roII'.' SIMMONS. W'A1.TIl.-ALL. NYYEONO. AIINIBIIUST. CI.I'IYl'ILANIJ. CIIENSIIAW. lvl-IYIDI-IW. 1.Tl'IODW'IN. HEHXANIJEZ lfifllf ruuu- IIIISB-wus. KAY. VFAYIAIH. VVALTKIN. WOLTEIIS. WII,I.IAxIsON. XYILSON. AYYA'I'T. ALLEN Si.:-NI mum B0l'2'l l'1il'Ili. BIISBEE. CLIIBO. Iivus. Fm-:NI.:II. FIIOIA. GRAY. IIIIOSON. P. IQI-tI.I.I-:xp POWERS. 'Tl'IKNEl'I DII. .I. ll. Bmw Dlx. C. F Bnmvx DII. E. H. IEIIIITON DII. .I. F. IflIIm1zIIAx.-xx DR. XI. NY. fjlblxli DII. T. H. LIIIE-KNIQXH ljlk II. A. DA'I'IiP1 II. G A. Dulusux D Du. Sm TJIIIN lil! D. NI. f.I..xIIA II. Ii. I. Ii. I, .I. II. E. U. F II. I J LIIIITIS CIIIILIIIIC 'TAXI-INPUl!'I'. .lII. II . Fl,AN'lNl . IIIIAYIQS .I H. IIIINTEII XX ' . IxEI.I.Iax' . IxI41NNI':III.Y I3 -X. IAICNIICIC . NI4iCl.IIlll'I IT. TIIIm1IsLE I7 . 'I' V1 LHII X. S'I'II,'I'I'l'UN N. Ii. I'OIxI-:LL NN '. BAILIQT - w SIIIlI,'1'ON IBLAIII I IN II. IC. FISIIIALII .I. I3 . 4.III.1.II1:Iz . IIOII ICLI. DII Dlx DII FII ATR IES IN FAC . .I. W. DLIt.iKFITT . B. F. HAIIBLETON . D. H. IIAIIOIN Du. D. II. IiII.1:OIxE Du. .I. H. NlIIfil!MiKI'1N Du. Ii. IE. Nl4 FAllI,ANIJ DH. 'TATIC fX'lII.I.I-in DR D Ia . .I. T. NIIINTWIIHIEIIN' . It. NI. IIIQIIIW IILTATI2 Du. W. F. PIILKETT Du T. T. I 1I:I4ETT DII. Du. L. H. QIIIYN Ii. S. .Russ Dlx M. D. HOUSE DTI BEN I'iI.IHEwsTEIx Du. C. B. SIIIIEY DR W. W. SCHUESSLEIK D II. A. .I. SITIWENKIEZX' FR ATRICS IN IINIY ISPISITATE Ii. Ii. Lux If:'I'1' IC. li. NIIIIRIIIS,-XII .I. F. NILSSON L. F. PIII-:STON .I. H. ROBERTS .IOE SIIIPMAN L. SIMMONS A. IC. LTPSIIICR W. WALTIIALL H. G. ANWILSON .I. Ii. ANYODD E. E. M.NSON C. IC. WYSONII L. W. l'IODGI-ES K . H. DIIFF W. P. CAPPIJEAIAN P AT IAILEY C. A. AIU!!-lRlIS'I' T. 0. xyAI..'l'UN W. M. GANDY E. M. CLEx'EL.xxII A. CIIENSIIAW HUD DRYIIEN II. T. GOOIJIIIN JOE LEON MALCOLM VVY.-X'I l' M. S. IIERNANDEZ T, L. HIISBANDS. JR. H. H. IQAY R. H. MILNXIEE O. P. SANDERS, JR. J. G. TAYLOR, Jn. B. D. NVHEELIS T. J. XNVILLIAMSON J. A. XVILSON T. O. VVALTON BER!! DR. J. S. SIIIZENI-:Y DII A IS. SxIAI.I.. Jn. Du. II. M. SNIITII Dn T E. SIIITII DB G. A. TITTLE DR II. IC. VAN DLZEN DR S. E. WEAVER DII P.-XIAIFLII XYIGBY Dn A. T. MOIIIIIS C. E. WOLTEIIS G. B. ALLEN NVALTER B. AI.LEx HANS BOETTGI-:II H. R. BUSBEE .I. R. CUIIBO H. L. EVANS C. M. FIIIENOII VV. N. FUQUA. .II:. O. M. CIR.-KY R. L. HUDSON .I. M. KEITH G. P. KELLEX' VV. E. TVIARSTALLEB J. L. MOET S. A. POWERS T. B. TIIRNER J. J. ADIJISON Page 250 H. D.-xx'l5NPORT, JR. CFall Terllll . Dlx Dlx. ljli Dlx Dlx lull Dlx Dlx ll Il lil! Dlx Dlx D D Page 251 'Y 'V -ft 'i hu.. Q Ffllllltltlil ill IS89 al the Lllivx-rsity of YGFIHOIIT Collxxgx- uf Nlcdicille Total Number of Aclivc Chapters. Sixty-six. Xi Cllaplx-1' Cllarlx-11-cl ill 1907 at the Fort VVv0I'lll Cxlllx-gxx ul' WIQCllC'lll6. Tl'allsfxxl'l'xxd lo Baylor College of Mx-clicillxx. ljl'l't?lI1Dx'I' lil. 1019. ln. Al,Lll.n' S. Blxllxn ll. Bla,-xl,L Nl. Bxwn li. lilxxxxlx W. Illxlillux ll. l3lxl5lxE'l'xlx Nl. Busll D lilclnlwmx IC. Cxlxsxx ELI. li. Clxlvlxczlullilx li H C .xx l I,I.E'1' DlCCJIiEIKIl D rx D lx Dlx D IK Dlx. Dlx Dlx Dlx Dlx Dlx Dlx Dlx Dlx W FRATBES IN lf HBE . F l51'zl3lx Cl. Fl,x'TlxE C. lllLlxElx'l' L. llxlF0lx'rH Y. GUUDE P. llxclxxaxl' K. lhlxlxls L. .llx:NlxlNs . M. ldllxlasm' ln. LEE P. l..xUcxENo C. NTAGEE li. Nhsox K. li. FL.xxlxl lSprillg Tcrmj lf. li. WIl.7IRI'IliAD QFall Tx-rmj lirxxl-:Nl1: E. MASON fSlJI'lll,!I Tt'I'IlID L. F. Plxl3sToN .loli ROBERTS ROYAL Ii.-KY J. B. WOOD UR Dlx C. C. lXlx:DxlxALll Dlx Dlx H. L. lNlx:L.xlllxlN Dlx Dlx. .l. O. lVTCllEYXOI.DS TDI! Dlx D. V. Mxlslxs Dlx Dlx H. S. Plxlxzlz Dlx Dlx. Il, L. li.xxlsuEl,l. Dlx Dlx. L. M. lRlclx:x'Es Dlx Dlx. M. D. lllslllllxlxl Dlx. Dlx. P. A. lioxxl-ilxs Dlx Dlx L, B. SIIICFFIELD Dlx Dlx. H. B. Sxmlelxs IDI! Dlx. W. li. S'l'lxoTHElx. .I ll Dlx OFFICERS A. li. SLPICIK DL'lll,l-:Y SINGLETUN C. W. 'l'lx:NNls0N L. C. Tl'r'l'1,E C. T. W.x'l'lclxs EIDWAIKIJ XYHITE W. T. VYlllTl-3 ll. S. Wll,l,ls C. D. Wlxlxxllxx T. E. XTINFORD P. C. Wll,l.l.xxls .I. li, Yoljmx . IDI?-91.617 ing Senior P P1'e.Ql'di1lg SPI? for PF?-WI-dlgllfl .llul for P1'esz'dl'1lg JIll1l'0f' . Sevreiary . Tlwlxllrer Judge .'TdI'0Cflf6' IIOIINP .llarluger L... .-... PI-II BETA PI - .T V-3 . 1- f 25 '--' - ' ' . - .A -. - 1 mf . . .V ,, X I . ,, f v A A .lf I V ' ' I - 'Qb' 2'.: ' ' , - . A ' 5 4 .1 K . f A ,L ff ' 5-ff it 2 A ':, A .A . ff : W -A . - f A 1 . ES U? 2:1 ,:' :QQ it , KR S, r l I in ,T . I P - - x.W- I . J 5 '.,, A A . 'J' ' . 'A A.,A,,, .f ' ' X ? ' A A J 4v!.'q , , h , ,.,.1 . pf.. .i,. A ,V b fx, 1 A V. .. at ,.,.,.. . ,1i. ,t.. ..N Q ,E ' .1 ,,,, 1 , A m .. ' h ' , ,,', Q . hb S W A J' in I 7' . . If , 7 zz' iii ' . w A N., - 1 X ' , .1'V A A- A , I Q I , ,v in 1 .,: ., Q :E ,,.. N ,, ,Q 4 i. Q. ,EF-L A H J' I 1.. A - A iq- ,. he I . ,',. -N .p, , ku, - ' J k Q. .,' . P Top row: ASHNVORTH. AUSTIN, BASSETT, N. T. BENNETT, BRYANT, COZAD. GRIFFIN, LANGSTON, TVIIKULENCAK, MCCONCHIE Second row: SHEDDEN, VAN DER SCHOUXY, XVRIGHT, BURFORD. DEBORD, FLOOD, FORBES, IIEATLY. ROZELLE, STOVV Third raw: SULLIVAN. ADAMS, BURDITT, BURNETT, COMPERE, DE ANL-ARE, ERNST, GODDARD, HENDERSON, HOUSE Fourth row: HUNT, BTO!-ILE, TVIUNAL, PARSONS, PATE. ROBINSON. SHAW, STOVALL, STRODE, TOM Fzflh row: TRUETT. XVARD, F. XVILSON. BEBB, BENNETT, BLOSS. BRAIN, COLE, HENBH', HOUGHTON Sixth row: JACKSON. LOGAN, JNICCALL, PENTECOST, S.-ANDERSON, SMITH, STRUBE, VVALLER FBATBES IN FACULTATE DR. W. GRADI' REDDICK DR. JOE C. ALEXANDER DR. GUY L. HACKER DR. G. D. MAI-ION DR. JOHN E. ASHBY DR. S. W. HOLLEY DR. JULIUS ATCIVER DR. B. A. BUFORD DR. HUB E. ISAACKS DR. W. H. MOLTRSUND, JR. DR. DOLTCQLAS M. BUSH DR. LIONVARD DUPUY DR. T. S. LOVE DR. H. W. LACKEY DR DR . H. A. OJBRIEN . GEORGE L. PORTER FBATBES IN UNIVEBSITATE C T. ASHXVORTH C. C. VVRIGHT G. XV. CLEVELAND DALE T. AUSTIN B. E. BOWVEN D. E. COMPERE VVALLACE BASSETT H. VV. BURFORD J. M. DE WARE N T. BENNETT BERT. A. DEBORD, JR. F. ERNST C. BRYANT, JR. VV. E. FLOOD A. B. GODDARD DON COZAD M. A. FORBES, JR. W. W. HENDERSON P. GRIFFIN M. D. HEATLY B. E. HOUSE T. KING C. L. BJOHLE VV. E. HUNT . G. LANGSTON M. PIERSON H. D. TVIUNAL D. NICCONCHIE R. C. STOWE D. VV. JVIUNSELL L.. JXJCCZRUIKY A. NTIKULENCAK F. IIOZELLE. JR. G. SIIEDDAN M. XTAN DER SCI-IOUNV H. C. SULLIVAN W. B. ADAMS B. G. BALDNVIN B. L. BURDETT S. BURNETT J. C. PARSONS J. VV. PATE H. C. ROBINSON, JR. G. G. SHANV, JR. S. L. STOVALL DR FRED TERRY ROGERS DR. R. S. SPARRMAN DR J. HOWVARD SHANE DR . WATT W. WINN W. L. STRODE J. C. TOM C. B. TRUETT I-. M. YVARD F. W. NVILSON T. R. BENNETT, JR. E. C. BEBB G. M. COLE P. E. HARRISON JONES C. LAUGHLIN J. A. LOGAN B. A. MCCALL ABTHLJR MOERS C. R. PICRLE M. Z. SMITH Page 252 DR DR DR DR DR DR DR DR DR DR DR Page 253 JO C. ALEXANDER JOHN E. ASHBY BEN .l. BERGER BEN R. BUFOHD DOUGL.AS M. BLTSH P. C. CARSON LANE B. COOK L. E. DARROUGH HONK'.ARD DUPUY C. T. DUBUY FLOYD S. FRANKLIN may D T 'O 'O':'Q1'fj J' A f ...A V :Sirk 1 ' ,, A V lx , A 1. I -- A 'xi me l -4-ffl Hybfwl w iw M .. I S f Ci 9 Az., A ' a,' v, ' A 1.f,'xL'r, X L-' ff' 7.0 Y -'-'fl-WTI, .fff'f'f ll l l':i5IE ?l-5.91962 WCIITT.-I -E 1 'ffl' 14 I- A -A- 517..m .if 1.375 lf fl. m g.,-I - I A ' i q,-f 5 'rf f I ,K yiv fx-PPV, x' flffw If 'X . Y- 4?-' fy . ' FOlllldtffl al. Western Pennsylvania Medical College, March IO. l89l. TOtal Nuiubcr Of Active Chaplcrs, Forty. Alpha Phi Chapter Installod April 5. 1921. FHATRES IN LBBE DR. ATYRDOCK D. TPRY DR M. li. LEOGETT DR. W. G. IKEDDRLR DR. C. R. FINNIGGAN DR. T. LUYH DR. F. T. ROGERS DR W. J. GARLAND DR. G. D. NTAHON DR. E. O. Hl'SIII'YG DR. TTOBEPIT B. LTILES DR. .l. N. AICIIEOD DR. J. TTOWAIID SHANE DR. .l. B. GORDON DR. JULIUS WTCTYER DR. J. H. SHAW' DR GUY L. TIACKER DR. A. S. MOGEE DR. NV. D. TIGliHT'l' DR. J. A. H.-KSIPTIDN DR. H. A. LVBRIEN DR. H. H. WHITNEY DR TT.-ASTON B. HARRISON DR. .I. D. lyBRIEN DR. F. M. WINDROW DR HUB E. ISAARRS DR TTEURGE L. PORTER DR. WATT W. WINN DR TOM C. RINO DR li. .l. ROWE. JR. DR. LTAY T. WOOD.-IRD DR EUGENE P. LEGO OFFICERS WALLACE H. BASSETT . . . . . .-lrchon W ILLIANI E. FLOOD . l'1've-Arclzori RAYMOND W. BURFORD .... S6'C'l'Pffll'.V J. C. PARSONS CHESTER L. WTOHLE . . Edilor .lllzmni SFf'I'Pflll'.V and Hl'SflII'I'llII TT Tl-IETA KAPPA PSI Top mm: D. D. I..uI:.xsTIf:Ix, li. M. I..-INLASTER, MILLEII. WILSIIN. IDHIKICIKSUN. Duwmm. GAIIIJNEII. IIARPER SPf'4llIfi rum: HIuIIFII.I.. M .x.mII. Nl.-Kll'l'IN.-KK. PEDEN. REINKE. STILL. S'rImxI:. TIIIIBS TllI'Fl1f1lll'.' C.uIxIAI:I4. C.uIIwI.I.. IIALL. IIINCHEY, LANIUS. M .xI.oNI-1. M .-xxlcv, Mcrwrmacnllelxx' Fmzrllz mm: IMIIILIILII. SIIILLIxr:. CIIIIIM-3. IIANDEII, HAIITMAN, SIIELBY. STEII-:Ns DII. .l. H. IEILMIII DII. .l. W. HolIIII..uII DII. b. IK. liuxruss DII. C. F. f,:AIl'l'I-Ill Dlx. F. L. C.uII.IsI.1c DII. W. B. C.uIIIr:I,I. D. D 12.31 J. D. S. W Xl. S II, I'. 11. D Ii. W l'. W l,xxr'.-xs1'I':n I.-xx1:Ixs'I'IcII M II.I.I4:II WILSIIN . l5II:mcIIsIIx DIINIIIIII HIIIIINIILII I LkRI'I'Ill HIIIIIIPILI. FHATB ES IN FACLTLTATIQ DII. Ii. L. CARTER DII. .l. H. DURIIAN DII. lCI.III-:IIT Dl'YI,.kP Du. G. Nl. H.u1I4LI-:II DII. C. ll. llfwx-III FH ATR ES A. H. ll. U. D, M fx.mII E. Nl.xII'I'Ix.uQ 'If HI-IINKIQ W. SILI, .l. C. S'I'luINI: B. C. ll. F . . NI. Tulms M. CA NNI.-XCR H. C.AIIIIoI.I. l. HALL DB. T. M. .lum1.xN DH. W. M. Kxmxmlas Du. J. G. MIILMIIIIN DH. O. M. M.uu:IIxI.n Du. H. L. MIIIIIII: IX LN IXW liHSI'I'A'l'E J. .l. IIINCIIIQY H. W'. LANIIIQIIS .l. W. IANIIIS D. L. M.-xI.IINI-1 0. D. M.-xxm' J. S. MIJNTIIIIAIIQIII' H. C. SIIILLINII V. C. CIIIONII DH. W DR. C. DII. M DR DR 1 I. ,. WT. H. D. 0. F . H. NIOURSFND 0. PATTERSON . S. SEELEY . H. C. SMITH . W. F. TAYLOR W. FEATHERSTON W. HANDER M. H.uI'rM.-IN M, SHELBY M. Sums P. ALEXANDER R. B. IIARTIN 1. J. L. S TEYENS Pug Du gr THETA KAPPA PSI L-gg' 'll I HM' 3 2 D o Q. ,,, 9 of ,Q Fuunclcd al 1110 Medical Collegv o11Yirginia in 1879. '1'ola1 Number of Active Chaplcrs. Fifly-111110. Psi Cllaplvr was inslallvd al Furl Wurlll N11-c1iCa1 College in 1910, and was lralisff,-ri-M1 to ljll. N. 15. I1r:.uRR DR. W. A. 1l1.u'R DR. Y.4Y4mRR1u.x DR. .1. F. lIl.,xRR 1311. F. F. i1Ul.I.Il-Ill 1311, .l. S. Du is 1311. .1. 1.. Dxxxsux 1111. DR. 1511. DR. 25 5 I.. S. liiusux .1. Nl. Dzmls D R D R DR D R D R D R DR D R D R NN Q 1 C.. 11. F N11 . .l. 1.-. of Medicine in 1920. FHATRES IN lfRB1i GURDON 15. iXl. VV. 11.u.l-:Y M. 11ILL C. IIOLDEIK U. S. 11ol.T W. 1luw.aRD W. Lumus '1'. Mali.-ug D. 1N1cDON.u.n DR. F DR. C DR. 11 DR. L DR. H DR. NN DR. 11 DR. L. DR. lu lf. Ulmsm' U. 1,A'I l'l'Il!SUN . Pow:-31.1. A. IiIl5Dl.EI1 I... li,-n'c:l,lFF li. Sxirru C. Swlf:1a'r D. SW!-I1'I'I' F. S'1'1X0l'll DR DR DR DR DR DR DR DR DR S. A F. Baylor College SUl.I.lvAv F. '11A'l'I,UR I1 L. 5. A C S. . Tiunmssnx '1'um1PSuN . r1'IlL7MBIiI,I, . Tlwzkl-:R xYAl.l.A1Il-1 WIl.I.I.n1s C. xY1I.I.1NGll.-KM I. A. lCs'rRs DR .l. NI. NINRTIN DR. F Y. Swim' DR 1.. XYIIOIJARIJ C. D. l R.nRI1m DR. 11. 11. fNlll.l.wl-:I-: OFFICERS J. K. PEDEN . . . . Pr-vlan. C. P. DONOH0 Vice-Pryforz E. L. XIALONE Rerorder J. S. NIONTGUNII-IRY .......... Bursar PI-II ALPHA SIGMA Top row: BALCH, CORNETT. EVANS, JOHNSTON. LIPSCORIB. R. VV. LOYELESS. MARCRMAN, MEDFOIID, JVICMILLAN, BYRD Second row: FAYLE. JENKINS. LA13DERD.xl.E. SCARBOROITGH, VAUGHAN, BARKER. JARVIS, JOHNSON. L.A.Uf:R, J. E. LOVELESS Third row: LONVRY. BIELSTEIN. BOSWELL, COOPER, FULCHER, CJALT, IIAMILTON, TURNER. XYHITE. XYARE DR DR DR DR DR DR DR DR TOD BARR . WM. H. BRADFORD . IDAN BRANNIN . T. .l. CALHOUN C. li. CARTER . E. H. CARY K Ii Lm' COx . IGYERETT C. F Ox E. H. l3.u.c,7ll J. M. CORNETT C. W. IQYNNR. JR. L. W, JOHNSTON C. P. l.IRSL:ONIR Pm. W. IADYFILESS O. Nfl. M-xmzmmw. JR. U P. NICJXIILLAN lf. G. WIICDFORD, JR. I.. li. HYIIII, JR. FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. SYDNEY CT.-XLT DR W. E. DIASSEY DR. C. M. GRIGSBY DR. J. H. JXICGUIIIE DR. AREL1. D. HARDTN DR ELLIOT MENDENHALL DR. fi. A. HART DR BARTON E. IJARK DR. J. I.. HAWLEY DR PENN RIDDLE DR. G. M. HILLI.-kill? DR. EIDNVIN L. IJIPPEY DR. SPEIGHT JENKINS DR C. M. ROSSER DR. M. IC. LUTT DR. J. C. JJUCKFIR FRATJIES IN UNIYEHSITATE H. W. H,xRD1N H. H. VAUGH.-KN .I. B. .I ,xRv1S H. C. MONTGOMERY H. U. PADGETT L. F. Sc:.ulROROL'c:ll H. W. SFZWALL P. R. l .u'l.E C. W. IIARWOOD W. N. JENKINS T. I.. I1-Xl'lJERD.-KIJC C. W. URR F. R. BARKER R. H. JOHNSON H. E. LAUCK J. E. I.OvELEss G. J. MERRIMAN. .I R. J. H. SHELTON C. M. BIELSTEIN DR. DR. DR. DR. DR. DR. DR. H.NLL SHANNON BEDFORD SHELMIRE ROBEIRT F. SHORT W. VV. SHORTAL G. M. UNDERWOOD SAM WEBB IXAXVORTH W'1I.1.IAMs E. M. BOSXYELL 0. A. FULCHER J. CTALT J. M. CTARRET O. A. HAMILTON. JR C. H. TIVRNER D. 0. D. WARE B. E. XVHITE. JR. J. C. COOPER Page 256 DR. DR. DR DR DR DR DP. DR DR PI-II ALPI-IA SIGMA 'tif' tlfkifl tk ,vnu , I I Fou11ded at Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York, 1886. TOM BAIIII XVII. H. BIIADFOIID DAN IIRANNIN . WV. M. BROOK EXIMETT T. BYROM . T. .l. CALHOUN C. B. CARTER I E. H. Cm' . T. E. COOK DR. KELLY Cox DR. J. D. DOWNS DR. W. P. FAIIRAR Page 259 Total Number of Active Chapters, Niue. Theta Chapter Installed at Baylor Medical College, 1 DR DR DR. DB DR DR DR Du DR DR DI: FBATRES IN LBBE EYERETT Fox SIDNEY GALT C. M. GBIGSBY B. H. GRIFFIN ABELL H,-XRDIN T. L. HANVLEY L. E. HAMILTON NVALTER T. HENDERSON . SPEIGHT JENKINS R. P. KLEYES . VV. M. LIVELY 991 DP. R. H. LOONEY, Jn. DR M. E. LOTT DR W. E. MASSEY DR. J. H. MCGUIRE DR ELLIOTT MENDENIIALI, DR. F. H. NEWTON Da. CZ.-KSEY PATTERSON DR. BARTON PARK DR. J. M. PICKARD DR. PENN RIDDLE DR. E. L. ITIPPY .I . DR. DR. DR. DR. DR. Da. DR. DH. DR. DP.. C. M. HUSSER A. M. REAGEN B. M. RYAN C. B. SACHEII G. A. SCHENEVVERK HA1,L SHANNON BEDFORD SHELMIRE B. F. SI-IOIIT DAVIS SPANGLER G. M. UNDERXX'0OD DR. SAM VVEBB OFFICERS TOM L. LAUDERDALE . . . GEORGE J. IXIERRIMAN, JR. FRANK R. BARKER . PERCY R. FAYLE . Primarius Sub-Primarius . Scribus Thea uri Cuslos .4 . f fiery A Firsl row: MURPIIEY. XWOOD, XYUFFORD, IVIAKEIG, HOLINIES, CALL, THORNTCDN, INIENNIS Second raw: GIBBON, NICGUNVEN, LOONEY, HOLLOMAN. HINDS, UBANION, IIOOPER, TRAYNHAM Third ww: TODD, FIIEW, IIOI.I.INL:SwOn'rH. ARLEDGE, DAVIS. LOVIN, J. HOLLINGSWOIITH. TUCKER F0llFf,I row: BUCK, VVESTEIR, THOMAS, BRANDENBERGER, CRUTCHFIELD. MCCAMEY, NASH, IIICHARDSON, CROSTHVVAITE FBATRES IN FACULTATE DR. A. L. Fmzw DR. F. W. HINDS DR. BROOKS BELL DR. G. D. L.-XCEY DR. O. L. SWEPSTON FRATRES IN UNIYERSITATE N M. BRAND1'ZNBIiI'1GI5R ' V1 I. ARLICDGIHI '-lvl 0 D. BUCK'-11 4 Ii. CROSTIIWAITIG, JR. 'S J W. CRLI'I'41IIFIlcLD '40 AIILIQS CALL '38 11. DAVIS '-10 L. Fnlcw, JR. '11 IC. GIBBON '38 C. IIINDS '40 B. IIOLLINGSWORTH '41 40 J. L. HOLLINGSWORTII J. H. HOLLOBI.AN '39 W. G. HOLMES '38 H. W. HCDOPIZR '41 B. A. LOONEY '41 C. E. LOVIN '39 J. W. IXIAKEIG '38 G. W. IXIENNIS '38 M. D. IXIURPHEY '38 H. D. IXICCAMIZY '40 M. T. RICGOWEN '38 '3 DR. PHILIP KNUTZEN DR. I. J. THORNTON C. H. 1X1ASH'-1:0 J. L. O'BANION '41 P. F. RICHARDSON '40 LONVELL THOMAS '40 RALPH THORNTON '38 M. W. TODD '41 W. B. TRAYNHAM '41 W. R. TUCKER '41 L. H. WESTER '39 C. D. WOFFORD '38 HOMER WOOD '38 Page LEO ALLRED BROOKS BELL E. L. BROWN H. R. BEACHUM J. F. CRABB W. P. DELAFIELD A. M. ENGLAND A. L. FREXY Xl PSI Pl-II 53 J-'7' X., xaw : O 5 ' -sf.. .' , V ,. -fi' R. U- Rf. fi' . , x ggi!! . , .- ammas. . . . Funnded at University Of Michigan, 1889 Total Number Of Active Chapters, Thirty-nine Alpha Pi Chapter Installed at Baylor College Of Dentistry, March 26, 1921 FRATRES IN LRBE W. M. REPPETO E. W. SMITH O. SWANSON D. L. SXYEPSTON I. J. THORNTON R. L. VVHELESS H. E. WOOD A. B. CONLEY DR. R. L. GARNER DR. . LEONARD DR DR. M. F. GOODE DR . E. IXICCOLLOBI DR DR. F. W. H1NDs DR . A. IXICJIMSEY DR DR. L. H. JORDAN DR P. IXIITCHELL DR DR. A. KIRBY DR P. J. IXIURPHEY DR DR. P. KNUTZEN DR . W. ODELL DR DR. B. A. IIIVELY DR . W. PEROY DR DR. R. LYNN DR . J. PIISRCY DR OFFICERS M. D. MURPHEY . .... . . President W. E. GIBBON . . IIIICC-PF8Sid6Uf M. T. MCGOWEN . . . Treasurer J. H. I'IOLLON1AN ............. Edifor Pg 759 Fzrsl row: STINSON, SLITHERLAND, PALMER. ARROWOOD, BOSTIOR. 1+1m'.aRLY, II1GH'1'0WEH, CSORDON, CURRY. BRASHER Second row: XVALTERS. LIARLOXV. LSUOIJNYIN. DIORTON. Al.-XDDOX. D'AzzO, BOSWELI., NICLAUGHLIN. LIANDY. TOAILIN Third row: KELLER. DENAIAN. RUTHERFORD, LIPSFUNIB. HARD.-mm, IDI'N.xw.n'. BONIFIELD. THURAIOND, AICCASKILL, THOMAS I'Ourll1 mu-: ENIERY. LSRAY, FOWLER, STRONG. S'l'1CPHENS. ROBERTSON. DANIEL. EDWARDS. COLLIER DR. NV. E. BELL DR. XY. A. f.1ROl'XN'S li. L. QXRROWOOD '38 H. C. BRY,xRI.Y '38 D. N. CURRY '38 G. D. HUHINJN '38 N. A. 11If:IITOwER '38 II. B. P,xI.x1lf:R '38 D. L. STINSON '38 QX. C. HOSTIIIK '38 K. 511T111'll1lANlJ '38 F. li. l1I'N.xw.xY '39 11. K. lfxllcm' '39 J. C. BOSWIVLLL '39 S. FOWl.1-ll1'3U PSI QMEGA FRATRIZS IN FACL'LTA'1'1C DR. A. L. NYOARD DR. S. R. P.-IRRS DR. Nl. Nl. PAIOLI: FRATH ISS IN L'N1N'1iRSITA'1'1i S. HINDY '39 A. L. HARDIOE '39 R. L. LIPSCOBIB '39 G. 1. MOLAUGIILIN '39 J. H. RUTHERFORD '39 J. M. SLALGIITER '39 K. THOMAS '39 J. 11. BONIFIIELD '40 J. J. GOODWIN, JR. '40 JOHN D'AzzO '10 C. S. GRAY '10 'I'. L. JXIADDOX '1-0 YV. C. AICCASKILL '40 F. 11. NORTON '40 DR. A. C. SLOAN DR. T. M. XVILLIABIS W. K. THURMOND '40 H. L. BRASHER '41 G. PI. COLLIER '41 BRYON DENMAN '41 L. C. DANIEL '41 K. EDWARDS '41 R. F. LIABLOW '41 J. C. KELLER '41 J. D. ROBERTSON '41 BOYD STEPHENS '41 J. E. STRONG '41 J. TONILIN '41 J. A. W.kLTEBS '41 Page 260 Page 261 DR DR DR DR DR DR DR DR DR DR DR. DR PSI QMEGA 4. YN - Founded at Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, 1893 Total Number of Active Chapters, Thirty-eigllt Delta Psi Chapter Installed at Baylor I'11iversity. College of Dentistry. December T, 1920 W. ll. BIRRHAAI SAM BRocR W. T. BOHANNON OSCAR BUSBY J. J. COOPER L. A. CRABB TIARRY CRAWVFORD A. D. CRUTCHER J. B. DAUDIELIN E. W. ELLIOT FRATRES IN LRBIQ DR. W. A. GROUWS DR. W. B. HENDI-IIKSON DR. C. R. HILLIN DR. J. T. HUGHLEY DR. lxlILAM JAY DR. li. B. JOHNSON DR. I. G. JORDAN Y. A. LANVSON DR. DR. J. A. LEGGET DR. T. A. LIPSCOMB DR. H. N. NELSON DR. S. Pt. PARKS DR. S. C. PATTON DR. lXl. M. PAULE DR. C. B. RENFROW DR. J. A. SKINNER DR. A. C. SLOAN DR. YINNY SMITH DR. M. F. WEBSTER DR. A. L. WYETZEL li. T. GILLEAN DR. M. G. lx'IUSICK DR. T. M. ANILLIANIS J. H. GROSCLOSE DR. A. L. NYGARD DR. J. J. SIMMONS OFFICERS H. B. PALMER .... Grandmaster R. C. BRYARLY . . . . Junior Master J. I-l. RUTHEBFORD . , Secretary Pt. L. LIPSCOMB . . Treasurer R. L. ARROVVOOD . Chief Inquisiior C. K. ENIEP-Y . . . Inside Guardian F. VV. IDUNAXYAY . ........ Chaplain. Rf DELTA SIGMA DELTA Firsl raw: HI-:VII.I.A. 11.-IILIN, BOWERS, JNIOODY, IIICKS. XYIGGINS, ROGERS Second row: HOOT. CHMIBEIIS, AIURFF, LANHAAI. NIfl1IOI.S, XVERTHEIMER, TRAYINO Third row: BlIIE1.I,, JYICLSUN, JNICANALLY, STEGEH, XVILBOIHN, RHODES, KENNEDY Fourlh row: TISDALE, 41II.u'Es, CHAPMAN, BLUEHEIH, MITCHELL, LUIIIMEII, CARSON, FLETCHER XY. 11. BONYERS, '38 E. II. BI'EI.I.. '38 C. H. lima.-IN, '38 C. J. Iluzhs, JR., '38 A. A. Bloom. '38 C. I1. l1EvILI.A. '38 C. ll. IIUPEII, '38 .l. J. SATAIIIN0, '38 H. BIIUWN, '39 J. IL. CARSON, '39 B. 15. CIVENESS, '39 I1Ix..l.31.fXlL:31INN FRATHICS IN L'NIYEl1SITAT1i .l. W. l.uIIIxII-Ln, '39 C. NI. l I.ETm:IIEII. '39 W. .-X. BLEl'HI-:II, '10 W. CHAPMAN, '10 J. J. K. XYIGGINS. '10 C. WILBoI'.N. '10 l . NI. 'Xl4:1iIcNw,-x. '39 J. H. GILUES, '40 E T. BLAIR, '41 T. 11. MI:Ax,xI.I.Y, '30 E. Hofrr, '-10 F H. KJENNEDY, '41 .l. 11. NELSUN. '30 L. M. IQICNXEDY, '-10 R J. BIITCHELL, '41 JDE l'IxInEII, '39 T. L. I..-INHAM. '40 L. E. PACE, '41 W. B. limsl-zns, '39 C. Y. MUIIFF, JII., 'sl-0 B. YV. REANIES. '11 1.1150111115 '1'n.xD, '39 11. F. IRHODES, '-10 S. E. SPANN, '41 V. 11. '1'IIEvINo, '30 A. STEGEII, '-10 J. C. CHAMBERS, Jn., '40 K. .l. xy1Cl1'I'11I'IINIEll, '39 V. C. TISIMI.. '10 R A. NICHOLS, 110 FH.Yl'l-HES IN FACL'l.TATlC Du. J. M. ROGERS DR. T. H. KENNED1' Page 26 DR DR DR DR DR. DR Pagv 263 DELTA SIGMA DELTA S.',T. BAILEY NI. R. CHEER T. V. CONNOR J JH. CROOK J. L. DILLON C. J. DODSNN'ORTH C. J. C. Pt. A. A. C. G. R. F. L. M. C. Y. Y. C. J X1 6315 TALR: 52 fa ..I A 24? 2'-'S . mx Q9 1 A X . -- v ,.. --A. 1... 4- LTM' DZLWJ' 7 ,JMW Lima. Founded at the Liuiversity of Michigan. College of Dentistry, at A1111 Arbor, Klicl1iga11, i11 1882 Total Number of Active Chapters, Thirty-two. Niue I11tQr11atio11al Chapters. Lambda Lambda Chapter Established at Baylor College of Dentistry, May 27, 1922. FRATRES IN LRBE DR. JOE FAVORS DR. VV. lt. NAIL DR G. ll. SCHMITT DR. D. M. CJRUPE DR. L. VV. LJGLE DR L. C. SNOWDEN DR M. H. KELLER DR. J. M. PATTEE DR CHAD STARRS DR. Ii. L. Kxox DR. H. L. PEEK DR H. L. RICE DR. W. H. LOUXVIEN DR. J. M. ROGERS DR. W. M. WADE DR. J. M. RJCIMINN DR. C. U. SANDERS DR. H. B. YOUNGI-:R OFFICERS HICKS, JR. . , , Grand Master HEVILLA . Worthy Mlzsler BIOODY . . . Scribe HAGAN . Treasurer RHODES . Senior Page KENNEDY . Junior Page JXIURFF, JR. . Historian TISDAL ........,... Tyler Tl-IE BAVLQR UNIVERSITY I-TCDSPITAL STAFF T937-T938 X ni,v..'jw D A ry l Y it ret Top row: CONSTANTINE. DUBUY, TRUETT, I,oNo, TICQERTT. AULT, BOURDON, PLAPPE. CUHEN, BONNER, DLTNCAN, ROBERTS Bollonz row: CQORDON, MAXFIELD, HARRISON, KNIGHT, CIKOMER, IIAYYLEY, SPARKMAN, MCGEE, FRIEDMAN, SFIBASTIAN, llucuun Tl-IE BAYLCDI2 JUNICDR DENTAL SQCIETV T937-38 'UPF , I, .9 fi' : ' V' , , A constitution founding tl1e Baylor Junior Dental Society was adopted by thirty members of the Junior and Senior classes of the College of Dentistry and Dr. G. D. Lacey on tl1e fifth of December, 1935. The object of the Society, as sl ated in the COI1Stlll1l,lUll, is: to bring together the I11SIl1bQI'S into one unit in order to bring about a greater appreeiation of Denlistryg to study problems for the enlightenment of allg to develop oue's sense of duty to the profession, and. thus far, our goal has been kept in mind. Page 264 BAYLCDR l-ICDSPITAL BIBLE CLASS l l 5 . E The Baylor Hospital Bible Class is an extension unit of the Sunday School of the Gaston Avenue Baptist Church, for students, Hospital Staff, and patients. Dr. E. T. Byroin is the teacher, Dr. Taylor T. Pickett is the associate teacher. MEDICAI -DENTAL MENS BIBLE CLASS Top row: AICCRONY. BAKEII, CURBO. TLTRNER. XYHEELIS. PRESTON .Uiddle row: HlDI,LflNX'.AH'. HUNTER. JEXNINGS. HONVEI,L. BAILI-:Y Bollom row: WY.-tTT. DH. HOUSE, TAYLOR, DRYDEN, KELLEY, lNICCAx1E'f Dr. Milford 0. House is the teacher: F. D. Taylor is President, ol' the class Page 265 MOST R IEPRESIQNTATIYE NK RSE cflffczfzcj fnzaflafg C7LfC?.'Z'Zfi F A Xx w 41 , HX ax .j ,X v, ,N T33 Xb kk Xt 'X ' 63, Xa. 'X Tx 2 X r '-fx Y , fx KA 'Q 'ix 'L 15 K 'A PUBLICATION BCARD ROUND-UP STAFF SNAPSHCTS HL-1iyng:,n.J,.Jg,1 1 , hqggff- Page 267 :ug SAE' in '!i1.f' f:f71' ii . v ' ' 'f5,c:yw,g,gzv,-.1 A . -fkffly M H ' Al? Av Wfjfin M 4, -, U MQ.-QFQQL Y M A 4,, ' 1 IQCDUND-UP STAFF AND PUBLICATIQN BQARD THIS HOKND-IP STAFF R. O. HL'NTIfR . . . Editor C. D. WOFFORD BIl.VI-IIO.Y.N' .llunagcr NI. A. FORBES . . . Asst. Editor J. H. ltt'THif:RFoRD . flssl. B11.w1'11ex.w .Uanager THE PFBLICATION BOARD DR. B. F. HAMBLETON DR. R. C. BRITTIN Du. li, F. HUIBLETON DR- B- C' BRITTIN The members of the Stall' of the N38 Hound-lip thank the student body, and Dr. Hambleton and Dr. Brittin of the Publication Board for their assistance in the preparation of this book for publication. Wie are grateful to J. L. NIcCrory and the many students who aided us in taking snapshots. We express our appreciation to Miss Danner for l1er helpful guidance and assistance in working out the various problems involved in this publication. We express our appreciation, also, to Nr. Crenshaw of the Southwestern Engraving Company for his invalu- able aid. Mr. Sexton and Mr. Winn of the Titche-Goettinger Studio deserve credit. for their fine photographic work. a11d Mr. Fred Bassman of the Midland Printing Company merits our sincere thanks for the high quality of workmanship in the production of 1938 Round-Up. THE STAFF. H UY'1'I-LH IQENDALL WOFFORD FORBF-. RICCRORY RUTHERFORD Page 26.9 W I T I-I T H E M E D I C Q S 'vii'- -ww pu-. Y! E me QW? , A..f W . if 4 3 cg Y W I T I-I T T-I E D E N T S PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY HENRY M. VVINANS, M. D., F. A. C. P. Azlull IIIFIZIICIIIP lnfunls and Children H. M. WIwAxS, NI. D. W. G. MADDOX. M. D. J. SIIIRLEI' HODCES, M. D. R. A. D.ft'l'III'I. M. D. AV.-ALTER H. MOIIRSUND, JR.. M. D. 2703 OAK LAWN DALLAS. TEXAS PHONE 5-23191 OSCAR M. NIARCHMAN. M. D. F.A.C.S. Eur. Nose. and Tlzruul SPEIGHT JENKINS. M. D. The Eye Only HI II-I6 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DR. BEDFORD SH ELMIRE DR. J. G. IRRAU lJ1'.veI1.vPs of llzff Skin 1410 RIEDICAL ARTS BITILDINC EARL L. CARTER. M. D.. F. A. C. S. 527-8 DIEDICAL ARTS BFILDING ARTHUR SCHOCH A.1i., M. D., M. Sc. Dernmlology und Slvpllilology RIEDIUAL ARTS RLILDINC DALLAS, TEXAS JULIUS MCIYER. M. D. Surgery. Gynerology and Obslelrlhv T14 NIEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DALLAS. TEXAS H. FRANK CARMAN A. R.. M. D., F. A. C. In D1'.weu.Qex of lhe Lungs 1020 INIFIDICAL ARTS BUILDING PHONE 2-25-M DR. J. D. SINGLETON B. S.. M. D., M. S. IMI-d.J Ear, Nose. and Tlzroal 43-'I RIEDICAL ARTS BLYILIJING DR. SAMUEL A. SHELBURNE Inlernal Jledivilze 1405 RTEDICAL ARTS BUILDINI G. F. GOFF. A. B., M. D.. F. A. C. Gynecology and Obslelrics 3601 CEDAR SPRIxI:S ROAD DALLAS, TEXAS THE MOORE CLINIC For Infunls and Clzildren DR. IIUCIHI LESLIE IVIOORE DR. ROBERT L. INIOOHE 3-103 HALL AT TURTLE CREEK PHONE 5-3151 A. TRUETT MORRIS. M. D. Obslelrzkx and Gynecology HOMER DONALD. M. D.. F. A. C. P. HOVVARD IQ. CRUTCHER. M. D. .1-ledicine and Diagnosis FAIRMOUNT AND AYELLBORN DALLAS, TEXAS 1614 IVIEDICAL ARTS BUILDINC C. NI. -ml. D-Q Fu A- C. bu . .Surgery CURTICE ROSSEP.. M. D.. FA C. S. EW, NW, W' Thfofff Pmdology 514 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DIEDICAL ARTS BUILDING 273 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY DR. GORDON B. MCFARLAND Infnnls and Children DR. ROBERT M. BARTON Diagnosis and Infernal .Medicine FAIRMOUNT AND VVELLBORN PHONE 5-4185 628 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DRS. WEBB, LOTT, MATHEWS Sz PATERNOSTRO DR. S. WEBB. JR. DR. M. E. LOTT DR. PAUL VV. BIATHEVVS General and Bone Surgery and Consullalion Surgery. Proclology, Urology DR. CIIAS. J. PATERNDSTRU and C0'1SUllflllU DR. SIDNEY GALT .Alssoriute Associale 1607-12 BIEDICAL ARTS BUILDING-DALLAS. TEXAS L. A. ALLEN. Business Manager DRS. GRIGSBY S LEEPER Diagnosis. 17119611-CIIIE, and Consullalion. Empha- sizing Diseases of Cardio- Vascular Svslern MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING J. SHIRLEY SWEENEY, M. D. F. A. C. P. LOUIE E. ALLDAY, M. D. Prnrlwe l.1mIled lo LJIIQIYIIJSIS, Inlernnl A'1t dl-CI-llf' and ConsLlllul1'orI MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DRS. TERRILL. VVITT X CHEAVENS DR. JAS. J. 'IJERRILL DR. GI I' F. VYITT DRS. SHORTAL. BUMPAS X PICKETT NV. XY. SIIGRTAL, Nl. D.. F. A. C. S. DR. 'I-ml IL CHEAWENS S H. BUIIPAS, M. D. 'l'.n'LOR T. PICKETT, AI. D. 11112 1- MEDICAL ARTS BUILDIN4 4-317 SWISS AVENUE DALLAS- TEXAS ARTHUR J. SCHWENIQ ENBERG M. D. Organic and FllI1l'lI4!1I1Gl Diseases of llze Cenlral Nervous Svslern 932 NIEDICAL ARTS BUILDING WILLIAM H. BRADFORD. M. D. Pediafrirs 430 NIEDICAL ARTS BUILDING SAM H. BROCK, D. D. S. Praclire Lz'nI1'lezl Io Oral Surgery. Eforlonlia und Rllill-fll10I1ll'Il 1317-18-19 MEDICAL ARTS IZVILDIYG W. A. GROUWS, D. D. S. Crolvn and Bridge-.Y-Hflys Denial Ceranzies 1331-32 NIEDICAL ARTS BUILDING C. W. FLYNN, M. D.. F. A. C. S. H. WI. COCHRAN. M. D. Surgery and Gynecology 125 NIEIJIII.-XL ARTS BUILDING WVAYNE T. ROBINSON. M. D. OlJ.S'l6'll'l'CS', Gynecology and COI1Slllll1ll'07l 3622 FAIRMOUNT PHONE 5-5175 EVERETT C. FOX, M. D. DerrnaloloH.V. Svplzilology. .Y-Ray, and lnfrzflizlnz Therapy in Czzluneous Jytlllll.-QTLIITLFQ' 1127 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING PHONE 2--1624 ELLIOTT MENDENHALL, M. D. Infernal gJI6dl'CIIY67DlSP0.90S of fhe Lungs 1217 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING PHONE 2-7814 Page 374 LLL PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY DR. ASA A. NEWSOM Obsielrirs and .Uedieine 1606 XII-IIJICAL ARTS BUILDING J. H. DURMAN, Ph. G., XI. D. F. A, C. S. General and Bone Surgery NIEDIIIAL :ARTS BUILDING PAUL C. WILLIAMS. M. D. Pl'flf'fI.l'0 Linziled io Orlhopedie Surgery 3341 RIISIIICAI. :AI1'l'S BUILDING Puoxxc 2 2938 DALLAS. TEXAS DR. J. AI. AICAIINN Delzlzzre Pr-o.vll1es1'.w 1508 NIICIDICAI. :ARTS BUILDING IFR II. II. HEu'III'u DR. I. J. ,INHUIINT BEACHUM-THORNTON Denlisls 1212 NIEDICAI. ARTS BUILDING DALLAS. TEXAS DR. J. M. PATTEE Denlfs! 1-1127 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDINC SLOAN DENTAL CLINIC DR. A. C. SLDAN DR. T. V. CDNNUR DR. J. L. DILLCJN 1314 RIEDICAL ARTS Bl'ILDI1Nl DR. JO C. ALEXANDER Urology 1632 NIEDICAL ARTS BUILDIINF DR. PHELPS J. AIURPHEY Pruefiee Limifed Io Orflzodonfia NORTHEAST CORNER FAIRMOUNT AND AVELBOHN DALLAS TEXAS FLOYD FRANKLIN, M. D. Orllzopedie Surgery IVIEDICAL ARTS BUILDING CALVIN R. HANNAH. AI. D. Obsfelries and Gynecology T1-I RIIQDICAL ARTS BUILDINC' E. M. PERRY, AI. D. Neurology 2600 OAK LAWN AVENUE HAROLD T. NESBIT, M. D. Diseaxes of Infonls and Children 1617 RIEDICAL ARTS BUILDING PHONE T-8759 JOE MCGUIRE. M. D. Orihopedic Surgery 1110 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDIIXI DR, W, R, NAIL DRS. KNOWLES HARRINGTON DR. CHAD STARKS DR. W. Moon ISNONVLES DR. S. F. HAIXRINGTON Praclice Ll-flll.f6d lo Eve, Ear, Nose, DFTTIITNS and Throat and Bronclzoscopy 1104 RIEDICAL ARTS BUILDING PHONE 2-3995 021 RJEDICAL ARTS BUILDING Page 275 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY DRS. MAHON, WHITTEN X SHANE DR. G. D. M AIION DR. NIERRITT B. AVHITTEN DR. J. HOWV.ARD SI-IANE Szzrgwry and Consullul ion .VedI'cz'ne and Cardiology Urology and Surgerjy 1420-21 RIICDIIIXL ARTS BUILDING-DALLAS, TEXAS OFFICE PHONE 2-9011 DRS. MARTIN K MARTIN DRS. FOLSOM SI O'BRIEN J. M. M KHTIN. M. D. C. L. NIARTIN, M. D. L'r0I0gV .Y-lfuy IAI'!IfjI1tIS1-S-Rddflllll and .Y-RIIAV Therapy DR. A. I. IPDLSIRI DR. II. A. IVBRIEN BAYLUII IIDSPITAL DALLAS, TExAS 1-11-I NIEDICAL ARTS BUILDING FRANK SELECMAN, B. S., M. D. F. A. C. Surgery and Gyrzerology 824 RIEDICAL ARTS BUILDINII DR. C. C. NASH Neuro-Surgery DR. CASEY PATTERSON NIEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DR- LEONARD C- SNOW-DEN A. L. NYG.-XRD, D. D. F. A. C. D. Denlisl . Denim! 601 SOUTIIINYICSTERX LIFE BLDC. D.'ALLAS, TEXAS PHONE 2-hmm 1232 IVIEIJICAL ARTS BUILDING PIIONE 2-T308 Obsfelrirs and Gynecology 1329 AIEDICAL AI-1TSB1'Il.lIINlI llzleezzses of U16 Reclunz and Anus 83-1 NIEDICAL ARTS BIILDINC A f DR. EIIBERT DUNLAP DR. JOHN DUNLAP 3 3 1 5 A W ' I ' 1 I ' fI.Vl1f'l'01U!fAV und Surgery lnfunls und Clzildreu .Surgery and GKVIIFCOIOQIV DH- HUDSON DUNLAP General Surgery 5126 BRYAN PHONE 3-T803 MFDHNL ARTQ BUILDINF DRS. ROUSE X PATTERSON 1107 NIICIPIKIAI. ARTS BLDC. DALLAS Mll,l 0l1D 0. HOUSE. M. A., M. D.. F. A. ff. l'. llI'vr1IsPv n Slonzuvlz and lnlffvlimw f Dl1lffl10SlS 12181111.41 PA'I'TI-IRSUN. B. S.. M. D. Uirlgilloxis, Inlrrnul I'l'lI'1lifilrr ROBERT F. SHORT. M. D. F. A. C. S. .Iledifine and Surgery 1130 NIEDICAL ARTS BUII.DIxI: DR. .KARL B. RING Urology M32 NIEDICAL ARTS BIrII.DIwIa J. FOREST BUCHANAN. M. D. .Hedirirre and Surgery 1502 RIEDICAL ARTS BUILDING Pau 276 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY THE CARRELL-DRIVER-GIRARD CLINIC Urllmpedic Surgery DR. W. Ii. C.-xRRELL DR. Sm DR1v1cR DR. P. M. CIIRARIJ 3701 DIAPLE Avmxulc AT WIQLLBDRN DALLAS, 'IHQKAS DR. J. H. BLACK, M. D. C. R. CA RTER, NI. D. .PI Ilerg-v SIIFQPIZV l-103 NlEDR:.u, ARTS BIIILDIM 1327 NIEIIIIT.-KL ARTS ISVILDINK T ' 1 1 I T I I C' Jlyl-llx X.. , ,0f,Dh, M. D, ALELL D. HARDIN. M. D., I+ .A.C.b. V A E-VP. Eur, .Ym-e, Throal, and Brm1cl1o.wz'op.v Surgery and Lrfllszzllflllolz 5 T10 DIEDIIIAI. Ali'l'S BVILDINU DALLAS 711, MEDIUMA Am-S 3U,L,,Iv, IIFFIITFI 2-2303 Ih-zsllmwrzl-3 3 4800 EDwxRD H. CARY. M, D., Ll.. D.. I . .-X. C. S. KELLY COX, A, R.. M. D. R. E. XvRIGH'1', Nl. D. Tuos. S1iu-'FURD l.m'1-3. Nl. D. Ylum P. Sf:.xxLxxD. Nl. D. DRS. CARY. COX. LOVE and WRIGHT Eyf. Ear. Noxe, Tlzroal, and HI'OllC'lIOSl'011.V SUITE DSSI, RIICDICAL ARTS BL'1LD1Nr: ALBERT ITERRICO. KI. D. JAMES T. MILLS. M. D.. lf. A. C. S. L. nv, C. W. 'l'I':xw1SnN. M. D. W, W, S4:HLf15ssLER. Nl. D. .YP11ro.v11r'gP1'.v PIU-'HF SW'!lP .V 1625 N1E,,l.1AL Am--5 HUILDINI 1024-25 RIISIIICAI. ARTS BVILDINI DAN 1aRANN1N, M. D., F. A. C. WATT W- WINN- 31- U- W - - Ol sie! ' ' and f'vn04'o10f V Eye, har, Nose, und Yhroal M HU I' 'I' 1311 MED1f:.aL ARTS BITILDINC' 929 NIEDILTAL ARTS BUILDING 35303 277 . f :.-,v - ,- mg A , .K,' ' A , kdm. , gg g X MEDICAL PRCDFESSICDN VERYWHERE it is rampant-newspapers, magazines, billboards, radio. Your doctor will tell you that .... Medical science has found that . . . . The greatest specialists in Timbuctoo say that . . . . And the rest of the story is, of course, Use our pills or our vitamins three times a dayf aslc your doctor. 0 4 Q You are forced to compete with those who offer your patients free ad- vice regarding medical treatment. You deliver Mrs. Blanlc's baby today, and tomorrow she will receive by mail samples of baby foods with com- plete directions how to use them. indeed, some physician representing a commercial organization and lcnowing that the case is in your hands may address a personal letter to your patient offering his services free. 4 o Q It has been said that ten more years of the present trend of interference in medical practice will do away with the need for private practice of infant feeding and other branches of medicine. o o Q Mead Johnson 8m Company have always believed that the feeding and care of babies and growing children is an individual problem that can best be controlled bythe individual physician. For over twenty years and in dozens of ethical ways we have given practical effect to this creed. We hold the interest of the medical profession higher than our own, for we too, no doubt, could sell more of our products were we to advertise them directly to the public. Q 0 0 So long as medical men tacitly encourage the present trend, so long will serious inroads continue to be made into private medical practice. When more physicians specify MEAD'S Products' when indicated, more babies will be fed by physicians because Mead Johnson 8a Company earnestly cooperate with the medical profession along strictly ethical ' t-bftsvtmt ' s .. -Cx' ' fpszsgspw- , 1:29, 1..?Jf,g fr.. .. mv? rr '-1 .r , .. -A r. '. W-X V ,1 a A wis p .W 7 V AQ!- -', i' ' ' t '-as .X X, -. gm , ,g f . .W -dsx, :excel X52 . .' Q MYYQ X . 'fu-' 1 .X ta . Ki W QF Dextri-Dlaltose Nos. 1. 2, and 3: Dextri-Dlaltose llnitll Vitarnin B: AIPIIIIRS liosterol in Oil: 11191111-'S Standardized Cod Liver Uilg lfleaffs Cod Liver Oil With Viosterolg Pablumg llIearl's Cereal: W U 4 ry Q .f ,, l l ., .g:3rf.J Q Q 4 - we lines and never exploit the medical profession. ,va MEADS 4 S w e 6' Ee, QF to fffPfNG Vi llIead's Brewers Yeast fpouvler and tabletsj: Dlearfs Porwlererl Lactic ,Aieifl fflillf Xos. 1 and 2: .Uearl's Powdered lldlmle Dlill-:g Alavla: rUead's Powclerefl Protein Jlillf: Casecg Revolac: Sobee: CPIIIUCQ Jlearfs Halibut Liver Uilg JIead's Vioslerol in Halibut Liver Oil Cliquid and capsulesjg llIearl's Ulernn Pervumorphrun. fliquid and errpsulesjg JlIeacl's Cod Liver Oil Fortified With Perconlorpll Liver Oil. P15556 5 fl 51' l'rujcs:,runul zurd 1:11511 rrquvsling sam alps of ,Ut-ad Johnson froilzzfls lo foofvcrule in prmiznling llxvir reaching urmullrorizcd person: 6 Page 27 A -4- 4 ---.qv U , GREETINGS TO ,BAYLOR TWO VIEWS OF OUR REMODELED DALLAS STORE THE A. P. CARY CO. A TEXAS COMPANY The Oldesl and Largest Denial and Szzrgzfeal Supply House in flze Souilzlzvesl IXIICDICAL ARTS BUILDING RIARIIYE BANK BUILDIM DALLAS HOUSTON PROMPT - COURTEOUS - INTELLIGENT SERVICE EISELEQS llanzzfaelurers Qf DENTAL GOLDS MEDICAL, DENTAL, n PHARMACEUTICAL SW 1896 and NURSING BOOKS WE SELL DIRECT C. PROM TO DENTISTS EISELE ' GOLD REFINERY Main Qmee and Plan! A.MAJORS COMPANY T100 Slores OMAHA, NEBRASKA GROUND FLOOR, MEDICAL ARTS BUILDIINF DALLAS, TEXAS Local Qffces 337 WILSON BUILDING 1301 TULANE AVENUE DALLAS, TEXAS NEW ORLEANS, LA. Pg 279 Nelmsg Reputation for integrity. built up over a period of 9-l years. assures you of full returns. Our I11OClQ1'1l plant and skilled operators insure you accurate analysis. We pay S35 per oz. for Gold. and market price for other lnetals. H E RY N E L Sl S 0 20 So. 33311 S'rnEE'1' PHILADELPHIA. Pix. nee W cz OMMENCEMENT day will be one of the proudest mo- ments in your life. For on this day you will stand on the threshold of a new career and dedicate your life's work to a noble and humanitarian cause . . . the practice of dentistry. Another proud moment will bc when you open your First office and welcome your first patients. With 87'l of first impressions being lasting ones. it is important therefore that you give careful consideration to your office surroundings. vsp:-i-iu'!y your operating-room equipment. Patients expect and demand modern dentistry in clean. modern surroundings today and most of them will seek out dentists who can measure up to these require- ments. So. don't run the risk of condemning your practice to mediocrity or failure when it is so easy to set the stage for a smvwfssful career with the equipment that has helped so many young dentists off to a successful start, WEBER equipment is modernly designed and built to give lifl--lime service and satisfaction. yet priced so as to b' within the limits of even the most modest equipment budget. There is a Weber Equipment assembly to meet 4-1-cry Purse and Purpose. Sold. guaranteed and serviced by selected. first-line dealers everywhere. If you are not :acquainted with the WEBER Dealer in your locality. write us and we will gladly send you his name. Our Office Plan- ning and Location Analysis Service is yours for the asking. Weber Dental Mfg. Co. I f a l l N V . ' l Z X l ,f .fl l if l MW f 59Elgf52?g'-f l 5 ttffiis iii Q v 1 V il A t f .. -A i . , Biz ' . ,gk 3: ,Q 1 2 'if ll ln' V as V i 5' L' if -lv ,Q -V .... Q Buy with Confidence Use with Pride WEB . . . Invest in ER Canton. Ohio and Cain Your Stride! ng CO Nl PLIA M ENTS Ol PENDLETON SI ARTO, lne. G. R. STOWELL Presidenl C DENTISTS' AND PHYSICIANS' SUPPLIES HOSPITAL AND LABORATORY EQUIPMENT I AIEDICAL ARTS BUILDING HOUSTON, TEXAS Learn This Lesson Well, along zvzflh youll' oflzel' C'OllI'S6?.S' ..... People choose their DOC- HQSPITAL RECURDS TOPIS more lry llPEll'SEly and and ElfbpPklI'LlllCG tliuu by abili- t S . . . ho ' rofX's'oIzLl CDADIEPICIAL 'eb W I' W '.' you appear Caucl this IS PRINT ING much a matter of the right Clotliesb will lie E1 factor in your Success. I O PHONE T-2962 2911 ELM STREET E. M. K CO. DALLAS, TEXAS XIAIN AND ELM AT LAMAR DALLAS, TEXAS P 61 A COMPLETE SERVICE TU THE DENTIST B. E. TRIGG, 1110. DEIYIAL SUPPLIES GREETINGS S TA N D A R D X-RAY SALES COMPANY DQWITT T. FU RH AND ,Manager If! ILIIPIWENT A Coiuplutc X-Ray and Physio- Therapy Service to the Profession WILSON BIIIIDINO D.ALLAS. TEXAS 020 LIBERTY B.-INK BLDG. DALLAS, TEXAS 205 IXIEDICAL ARTS BLDG. PHONE 2-8211 Varsity Drug Store The Jaek Robbins Across I rOIII BHW1' Dental Laboratories 1 51 L D1 Nfl S XLR Ad S Belief' Laboratory WELCI IRI E S6,,,l,if,e-I 3326 JIINIIS PHONE 8-11112-1 DALLAS, TEXAS DOCTOR .... WE SULIIIIT YOUR PRIQSURIPTIONS ON TIIE FOLLOWING FACTS: I. I':Yt'I'y Pr0ScriptiOn Filled Ivy a III-Iristm-rvtl Pharmacist. II. lin-ry Prescription Fillctl Exactly as VI'ritt,en. III, Sl1IlSI,iIIllI,1OIl is Not Tolerated. IV. A Store Locatvd KIIJIIYPIIIGIIIQ to ICH-ry Nt-ighborhood. Y. IFHSL Svrvicej PrcSrfI'iptiOI1S II4'I:eiviIII: Pre-liereiicv Over Everytliingr, VI. I'I'ic0S COnSiStvIIt, with Hvasonalmlc Profit.. VII. livery Prccaution Taken to Pri-vt-Ilt, Mistakes. VIII. Spvvial Doctors' Phonv. No Dulay. IX. A Couipletv Stork On Hand iII Ev:-I'y Store. X. Skillvrrfs is a 10092 Dallas-Uwnvd Institlltion. K I L L E N 9 S IEPHFI' S6rI'1'rP Drug SIOFPS T H E P R 0 G R E S S CONIPLIMENTS UF L.-XUNDERERS-DRY CLEANERS , W , f I -1 Centennial Drug DB3 f,ULD-AIR I'UP1 SIIUPIAGIL The P1'Og1'e.s'S II'c1.y Please? LNG Oak and Peak DALLAS 3308-12 l.Ix I-1 Hui STREET PHONE 8-8181 PHONES WACU A H FIIINIQLIN xr SIGY1-QNTEEN'l'lI PHONE 1300 I Page ZS MEDCALF S1 THOMAS NTEDICAL ARTS BUILDIING FORT WORTH. TEXAS PHONIQ 3-1313 A COMPLETE SERVICE FUR BOTH DENTAL and MEDICAL STUDENTS DENTAL SUPPLIES SURGICAL SUPPLIES and and OFFICE EQUIPMENT OFFICE FURNITURE . o HOSPITAL and DENTAL L A BORAT4 TRY LARORAT1 TRY EQUIPMENT Our Modern Pharmaceutical Plant IS ESPECIALLY EQLTIPPED TO SERVE THE PHYSICIANS OF TIIE SOUTHWEST I I - 1 ' S C.mlPREssr:n If LUID Ex'rR,-xcrrs , R'R' f' c ,I, '-QTIQX A - ,C ABLETS , . -ax l If ELIXIRS 2' YI 55, ' ,S,,, 1 ' 1 CD11 if 52 2 -- Y Q IIYPQDFRMI4: we ,rf-ff VA,-TQ . w,.I get li ,, A T 5 II 32 3 ,S,I . Q lABLE'rs 1Nc'1'L'RES Lt .gg A+? V 4 i- A M - R .,i , A in ' PH,xRxlAc1El rIc:cxI. OINTMENI I ai 1- 5 I - , A A W A A A--A Sprlfzlr-xL'r11zs O I l'i.9iZ Our Plan! First Texas Chemical Manufacturing Co. DALLAS, TEXAS P Y3 GREETINGS COMPLIMENTS OF P ilu 'o Y L O R AND - HER - SONS E. J. R O S E Mallllfactllring Company LI JS ANGELES, A LI FORNIA I Taras Hepre.v0r:If1liz'e.' NIR. H. E. YEAGER SAN ANTONIO. TEX AS ONE-STOP SERVICE Day and Nighi Service PHONE 8-6-H-all 3001 GASTON AVL. DALLAS, TEXAS Uniform Garment Manufacturing Co. EVERY GARMENT TAILOR MADE PHONI-: 215042 325 So. IYIAIN FORT WORTH. TEXAS BAYLOR HOSPITAL FOUNTAIN ROOM HAP flppreriulrf U10 Przrilege QfSPr1'1'ng You Malin' This Fountain ROOIII Your Hvad- qnarlf-rs Betwevn and After Classees WI: STRIVIQ TO PLEASE C. I . BRYANT, fllanager YOUR PATRONAGE APPREcIA'I'En ALBERT RATCLIFF SERVICE STATION We Fir 1 Iul.v-fII'ash1'11g and Greasing COLLEGE AND .IUNIUS PIIONE 3-0578 ICE CUBES - CRUSHED ICE ICE FOB PUNCH BOWLS TEXAS ICE DELIVERY CO. DALLAS 8-4191 OAR CLIFF 6-8121 CONE DENTAL LABORATORY 3044 IYII-ZIDIITAI, ARTS BUILIIINII, DALLAS. 'IIEXAS PHONE 2- 5077 .bl l,ll'lUI'fIfUl'.V Demlefl Enlirvly In Denial Cerrzrrzics CLUB CLEANERS QUALITY CLEANING. PRESSING ,-mn REPAIRING Le! Us Serve You 3320 JUNIUS PHONE 3-0507 TIR- Only Purvvlain ITl'1'IlIlIl'IHIl in the Southwest IJI-wul,f-cl Enlirm-ly tu Dental Ci'FHlllIL'S NIOEN PORCELAIN IVIEYERS 81 ROSSER Prem-r1'p1Ifor1 Plmrnzucy LABORA rom PHONE ,gm iw!! 304 NIEIIICAI, ,ARTS BLILIIINI: W, ph MEYER 1711 PAACIFIC Avg, Pmnlf Q 51,11 DALIJAS. 'l'l4jXAS G. II. ROSSER DALLAS. TEXAS Pug The Perfect Gift for All Occasions P I CHOCOLATES forAmerican Queens E. H. IVIcCLURE COMPANX SURGICLILEXL INS-TRUNIENIS. PHYSICIANS' and HOSPITAL SUPPLIES ami EQUIPMENT 1908 LIVE OAR STREET THRU T0 1911 P,u11F1f: AVENUE DALLAS. TEXAS SClllLlLlli0IlS.' BH YOUR D R. D U N CAN MEDICAL. DENTAL, arm' BAYLOR UNIVERSITY NVe Wish You Many Years of Happy and Progressive Associzxtion. Greene Brothers I zzmrporuled LAISURATORY APPARATUS CIIEAIICALS Slorkx az' 1812 GRIFFIN STREET DALLAS PHONE T-2268 PHARMACEUTICAL and NURSING HOOKS Fnmr . A. MAJ ORS coMPANY Two Slrzms' Gnouwo Fmon. NIEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DALLAS, TEXAS 1301 TULANE AVENUE NEW ORLEANS, LA. PHONE 3-81 I-1 2909 LIVE OAK STREET CHAS. F. WEILAND COMPANY Funeral Direclors and Ad1'i.9ers The Price You Pay IS Within Your Own Choosing AM BULANCE SERVICE Won KN' LICENSED EMBALMER GEORGE WEILAND, Secrelary-T1'easu1'er Doctor .' You Are Always Welcome At . O I SIX FRIENDLY V- , NO. l, STORE AT STORIES T0 , ,: - ,4,-P 5 I- MAIN and AKARD SERVE YOU ' . 5. Tl 0 I D S u -, ' Q-'Qgk IP ny Q l Prom pl Free Delivery ' D R U G 0 in Dallas R2lll1lerir?gge SPFIWP I-Iome Operaled il-Q-f10lIl' Service MARVINQS HI-KVE FILLED OVER 3,000,000 PRESCRIPTIONS DURING THE LAST 33 YEARS VVITHOUT CRI'rIc:ISxI AUTOGRAPHS P Y' f 1' . if T T50 48 Years in Waco Headquarlersfol' Baylor Sludenls Fon ALMOST ITALF A CENTURY. WACO'S EXULUSIVI RTENTS STORE - - 0111115 -HITILLSBORO BEAUTIFUL 'T L FURNITURE FOR Y O U R HOME! THE RUUSEVELT HOTEL Wac0's Leading Hotel I1 ryslel' my BETTER USED CARS CeNTnAL'PjDglGgTu35 IIDMPANY 906 AUSTIN AVENUE WACO, TEXAS wr 1---MW'ii iii!i hHe!fsaav!as1e!aI: il!!!!!ll!iiiiil!fi ST IN WACo Established 1874 BAN K Over 312 000,000 IN RESOURCES I.. I gppgun IIIIWIII ll!Ii!iiiE5!5E5EEi!!iiiI IN SERVICE Courteous and Complete I-ImHi:i:::.:!..!Il!iiE.i..i!!!!!!HiI.., THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL AND SURPLUS-31.2T0,000.00 INIQIIIIJGI' Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation I I1f'I'H AT AI'S'rIN Wixco, TEXAS BAYLQR UNIVERSITY and WM. CAMERON 81 Co., Inc ARE BOTH STAT E-WIDE INSTITUTIONS UNE Furuisliod the Matwiril for Good Citizenship The OTHER Furiiished the Materials for Good Homes IN 73 TOXYNS AND CITIES OF VIIEXAS WM. CAMERON sf oo., Inc Ger1e1'aIQf1?Ces.' VYACO, TEXAS Bauer-Moflann WI I IQHIE SMART IEA H MIR C0-ISIJS CHUOSE TIIIQIH - WEAIIING APPAR,Iilj' A 510 A1's'r1N WACO, TENSxs T H E P R 0 G S S A COMPLIQTIC ISI Jiollx STORE for I,,xIfNm2REns-Dm' CLE.xNERsAA STUDENTS AND FXCUI TY DYERs I I I The FII! S'I'UIIAGIi The P1'og1'c.vs II 'atv Pl-9a.s'e.w I'HoNE I 300 VY,xoo. T EXAS Campus Book Store 501 SPEIGHT ACROSS FHUNI THIQ LIBHAIKY 2-I IlOIf RS CUNTIN UOFS SEPA' I CE W W GAFE C olia os. Home rj' T ASTY FOODS THE CO-EDS. Fou4oH1'rE GRAYSON SHOP DIJIHSSIQS. CUATS and SUITS LI NGICII I Ii, SI'UP1TSWEAIi BLUISSICS and HUSIIQHY rAl'S'l'IN AND SEVENTH PHoNE 5681 Furnishing a Home Correctly . . . is tl IIIHTICI' that cle-sc1'vvs COIlSICI01'i1IIOIl and lI14- sorvics of sI4iII0fI deco- rators to assist you in your plans of alralzlgc- mont. AYHEN IN NEED UF Qltxif ITY I'wl'RN1'l'I,TRE xr THE I.,owEs'r PRICES- F1Rs'r XVISIT Stratton-Strioker 'IFlIl'lII'IllI'6 for El'6I'tN'Ili7fIAV.. WACO T EXAS P I A Good Place to hop .Nl .XIL MAIL OH DERS ORDERS FILLED FILLED To those who read this message. we extend a most cordial invita- tion to make this store their shopping headquarters at all times. We carry very extensive assortments of apparel for every mem- ber of the family and complete lines of piece goods. footwear. underwear. dress accessories. household linens. and home fur- nishings. THE GOLDSTEIN-MICEL COMPANY lI'aco's Greafesl Deparlmenl Slore WACO, TEXAS As a Texas institution, we extend to the Class of 1938 our best wishes for success as they graduate into the larger world of business and professional life. May you, like your predecessor classes at Baylor University, con- tribute to the greater glory of Texas, the chief wealth of which is not in its rich endowment of natural resources. but in its many splendid men and women. HUMBLE OIL 81 REFINING COMPANY A Texas I nsfilufion. illanned by Texans Pg 90 STAR LAUNDRY CLEANERS and LINEN SUPPLY 418 South 11th Street Phone 5900 Buchanan Brothers CLEANERS and DYEIIS 1002 Austin IAYPIIIII' Phones 2-3 Tim Luzuzdry of PFVSIIIIKII Service Wli USIC PURIC ARTESIAN WATER J. C. CRIIBPIN 81 SONS: GROCERY 1: MARlxlf'l' BA lx EHY 1 Hotel The Cooper Company 5 Raleigh INC. . Z .,4: - W AGO WHOLESALE zal ..V-2' 1'-,f 'if F ' 'I-S 'i M '1 :-f fi '-- 1' 11 -:..-ff':'t',f1, 1, 'vf . : I if ' E.r1'f'l1Pl1l GROCEHS, DRY GOODS AND NUTIONS Favil il ies jor - D A NCES .1 1- 1 ,r 1 1 ,M 1 1 I NS, , f af 1- 1 5 .M r 111 M 1 'n 3 1 1, :1 1' W-N 1 F-N .flaw H r M1 1 -v 1 ,. L ni A'- . -il ,, , ' 'A L 1 1- A 'I 1 M , y 1,14 . H 'H- n ' WW I ', 1 1 Y M 1 f. -111-1111 -1.-:-1:1w:,1-1: ,.,:fs1-.11:s,.:-9..1.:11,15'-s fa-:':-vw-if 11- '1 5-'535'ffl513525-2::-21125:-.11:'2-'-'v : :E -':3.1:,1: if-3. ' 41' -' QU: 1-1 1 1'q.:g,,.. -y- ., ,, . Q f 1-31,5-M 1+ 1 A., -wa K., , ' Q If .1 ., 'Ql,,, wg , 4 an ,I 'X I M ff 11 S N .,,,,,,,,...,9+ an f 5 ,r' 655+-,B 'K .ff ' 1 4 1 fi 'W Z3 r SZ .4 1 1 1' ,.,. .,-.. f uoFFu15 11oAsTuRs no S i M I DISNE5 C, 51116112 c1111ND1sBs 1--1 111-F -.: B AMES Igzti - 1: A ANQUETS WACo T EXAS ZZ: fi? ' and 1 12 Ll I NCHEONS F. A. GILDERSLEE E Commercial Photographer K O D A K FINISHING PHONE 2222 421,12 AUSTIN AVENUE DRIN Q I The pause that re reshes Pg 291 WE CONGRATULATE THE STUDENTS OF RAYLOR UNIVERSITY ON THE COMPLETION OF THIS YEAR'S WORK lllalee T his Friendly Insiilzition Your Banking Headqzzarlers The Citizens National Rank UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY NIEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 514 AUSTIN AVENUE WACO, TEXAS We Wish to Thank the Students for Their Patronage During the School Year '3 7-938 BAYLOR JEWELRY TEXT BOOKS and and BAYLOR STATIONERY SCHOOL SUPPLIES RAYLOR ROOK STORE LOCATED ON THE CAMPUS Owned and Operaled by Baylor Uni1'ersi1'y - Employing Baylor Slzzdenls Exclusively P 2 THIS NEW S yy y EH Q1x::. W 53 f i Y +I i H X MODERS. - C O LL L L Air- ET Cvndifiwwd ' ' S Z III' - -E STORE INVITES ALL BAYLOR FACULTY and STUDENTS lu make thiS iivw, modern Sturt-. 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'LAS .31 3.152 ' WAc0.TzxAs UZIIII 1:' ' 1' ERC: , 1 1 A1 J ' X -1 E . .-.-.-:-:2 : ,, ,.,.:.:.:::: OUTSTANDING PHOTOGRAPHY FOR AN OUTSTANDING UNIVERSITY STAUTQIS STUDIO WOTIQIIIHIISIIIP and quality are Combined in this Studio to give you the best in PHOTOGRAPHY We Carry a Complefe Line of Beazzziflzl Frames 50315 AUSTIN AVENUE PHONE 989 P 94 Youill Find it Di erent at B YLOB UNI EBSITY Many institutions of higher learning are cut from the same pattern, so far as their curricula and methods of teaching are concerned. Tl1ey are the products of this highly standardized age. But Baylor has something dzjerenl. You feel it the moment you step on her campus. 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