Baylor University - Round Up Yearbook (Waco, TX)

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AI f W. J Yu N6 1 nn D1 ppm me me moz ,nom 10101 QL ,Qual mek QA --. , 4.1--WH, P -: Ci+'-:YY -'-' IH' THE ROUND-UP 1942 If your picture isn't, in the book you were cutting chapel. CNumbers 32-235 -UML S PUBLISHED BY TI-IE STUDENTS BAYLCR UNIVERSITY WACQ TEXAS DALLAS W? 0 VM I E551 BECAUS Bay lor was li place- ol' pr:-pm' E IN zi- tiun as xx:-ll as an sourm- ol' inspira- tinn. and lwvaiisu- we: look with prirla- upon h ' im dvwrii- plislinmnts as a public M-rvant. ww- Llfwlicalv lln' 1942 Hound-lip to fx., ' 4'1 Arif. -5 V1 if ,M '. ,. -J ..,--4-4 'Nm Senior U. S. Se nator from Te XSS VoI.XLI U N D 'U P 1une1942 A panorama of Life at Baylor EXECUTIVES The President, Deans, Faculty ...... , , 9 The Year in Brief, Picture of Year. . .... 18 PERSONALITIES Beauties, Honors, Who's Who ..... .,,A 1 9 QUADRANGLING Features, Events ........ Victory Section ......... 33 54 ATHLETIC Football ........... V , , 61 Basketball ..,......... , , A 15 Centennial Sports ...... Other Athletics .... ..... QRGANIZATIONS Arranged Alphabetically .,.,,, A , A 83 97 CLASSMATES Senior .....,........ ..., ,,.., 1 5 4 Junior ........... ,,,,4 1 86 Sophomore ...,..... ,,,,, 1 98 Centennial ............. ,,,,, 2 10 LAW SCHOOL Faculty, Practice Court ...,.... ....... ...,, 2 2 3 PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing .,...,..,. ,,,4, 2 29 B IM l Oat .SX xl 1 .101 V' N Xl 10 U' IN MEMURIAM I , V, ' ' . - .slim ' - A 1 ' -X f . f ,,1.,fr,' ' 4. ' f ' . '. A F' L- K' L' THQ! . ..,-5 .1 , 4- -,',.,-rd ,. .L-L ' -r -W i E -V ii .k , , -,I 5 A' x 'l3.ig'vn'g. A xg- I . -JTIEIFITQIIII Q if I g : ,' ' 'i'5 'ZT15 1 ' ' 4, ' 1 Wlwlf UV 'VP 954fi ITB L. A A A E 1. if A Lyn elf' I' L' J T 43? v , F - 'V -, ff- 4941 f W ...,-'fi ,a,:..,...'7 A FP . 2 Afi-We I 'S 'J I ff,'.1,Qn-.0 li 'Y . ' 'E ' ,' - ' J' -131 Q PBOF. W. H. PooL DICK RAY WILLIAM T. NICHOLS JAMES BULLS AND To Those Baylor Men Who Did Not Shed Their Blood In Vain JAMES CURL, Editor :N x 4. DBA F, T ' eiIvDeur1 . - LnIl'er N- JUNFF' i , ,ox 0 ,Mffff f ,rf wi NWS R .-humuncenzeni b 10111 mzss An y Dean Jones Urs. C,'l'lLll'lFy pins un ll neu' jlmrer 1 X MBS. SMH IXANNILEY1 ET' C' Dean of Women Page 10 Working in close Co-operation with the University, this governing body meets two times a year in stated meetings but ditferent committees meet more often to help whenever needed. Outstanding men of the state make up the Board. Dr. J. T. Harrington is chairman of the Board. Top row Ju1E-. R JENKIWS .IosEPH W. H,ALE. A1.vA BRYAN, GEORGE .lovEs. E.AHL B. SMITH. EARL H. HANKANIER Cenler rou C C CREVSQ WALLACE BASSETT. GEORGE XV. TRUETT. CHARLES R. NIOORE. E. G. BROWN. E. R XINH Bottom raw PAT M NEFF J. T. HARRINGTON, D. K. RIA?-TIN, CARR P. COLLINS. H. L. KORERNOT. J. Pt. COLLIER D CRANEQ Bt' ' '. WZ.. ,gg QQ! ,ggt 39, A 'JW Aww.. V. f-3. itdv? is X W W 62:2 'QV' . X is iixnlun 1,. Nl. S., l'h I7. Suu-:'1'm'n, l,un1cN x, l'h.l3 Gnnvrz, HUXY. MA. 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SPROTT, W.-vr'rs WOMEN'S IJURMITURIES STUDENT ASSISTANTS ANDRENVS, DOBSON, DAY, DIXON, GARDNER, HUGGHINS, JOHNSON LANVRENCE. MISTROT. POLK. RATCLIFF, TRICR. XVINN. Worm Sept Sept. Sept Sept Sept Sept tjct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct . Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. N ov . Nov Nov Nov Nov N ov N ov. Dec. 11- THE YEAR fCentennials help chalk up 1172. as school opens. -Lpperclassmen bring registration mark up to 1993. +President greets old and 11ew students at annual reception. 19-Football team shows off in preview. eFirst pep rally of year indicates great spirit. -Bruins overpower HSL. Vfilson runs wild. 3fWilson leads in 1-1-0 win over Denver. 9-Slimes perform at Orpheum. Lennon named Cen- tennial prexy. Porkers set back for 20-T count as Bears open up. Baylor's queen tBonnie Buth Slausonl goes to Hollywood. Senator Connally thrills student body. Cubs make good showing but lose 10-0 to Kilgore. Xillanova ekes out 1-1-6 win over Baptists. 175 Baylorites attend BSL convention, Austin. Need we mention the A 8L M game? Homecoming week begins. Cubs lose another. Exes begin to pour i11. Floatbuilders work all night. Froggies spoil homecoming with 23-12 win. Kathryn Elder and Delta Sigs take honors. Chamber gives water wagon to team. Students nominate 300 candidates for beauty con- test. Nations number one team stunned. Pandemonium reigns Cwe want a holidaylj Vile tcanled a holiday. Baker's unique theatre opens with Macbeth as hrst-nighters throng. fThe president forgives. -They say the waterboy was the only uninjured Baylorite to make Tulsa trip C20-131. 19-Colts invade Muny stadium and take Cubs. Dean Jones' new advisory system destined to take slack out of B day is introduced. ---Mustangs swim to 1-1-0 victory over Bears who are still recovering from injuries. - Carbonated blondes blow in from the funnies. --We ate Turkey. fThe squint-eyed squirts started something they won't finish. IN BRIEF Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. M ar M ar Mar. Mar Mar 8-Registration slows up as America goes to war. PICTURE OF -THE YEAR 9-Nineteen Baylorites win Who's Who honors. 13-President Neff injured in auto collision. 17- Messiah presented by Baylor School of Music. Federation of Baylor Science clubs formed. Williams and Glenn named Permanent Ofhcers. 19-Students attempt to forget war fears as Christmas holidays begin. 5-All but the drafted students come back. Others begin wondering how to finish. School begins work on defense program. 7-Baylor forms defense council. 15fFuzzy's brainchild: badminton, holds sway. 16-Arguments ru11 wild as college debate tourney takes up unusual topic: war. 20-Davis Bragg and Lilly Beth Glenn named Mr. and Miss Personality. 21-Baylor Dramatics plan tour of Texas. Froggie Coleman leaves Baylor. 26+ Keep the home fires burning backfires as slogan for Bledsoe Boys. Masaryk tells us tl1e lowdown on European situation. L 28wAcquacade thrills crowds with performance greater than any three-ring circus. 1- Family Portrait is dedication play for new theatre on Founders' Day. 3-Botchey gets the call. St.. Olaf's choir enter- tains at Waco Hall. 6-Baylor picks its 7 beauties. Porkers ruin our basketball hopes. Band makes concert tour. 9-Religious Focus week beginsg so does new War time. 16-Baylorites Cage 20-215 give autographs at request of Uncle Sam. 25-Major Charles Healy tex-Bayloritej killed in ac- tion. Martha Alexander named representative at Texas U. Round-Up. 27fDWight Parks breaks conference scoring record. Dr. Deupree leaves for Washington, OPM. 9-Spring quarter shows 1600 registrants. 13-Dean Jones elected president of Texas A 85 I. 14-Mary Honaker wins first. in badminton tourney. 17-French named editor of April Fool Lariat. Tommy Evans wins Esquire Best-Dressed Contest. 18-Bound-Up Goes to Press. Page 18 TO ENROLL OR T0 ENLIST was the constant thought running through every Baylor man's mind on that ill-fated day, December 8, 1941. It was registration day-but one could hardly tell it by the grim faces of students who gathered at Waco Hall. President Roosevelt was addressing Congress when the photographer appeared on this scene. Yesterday, December T, he was saying, is a date Which shall live in infamy. '5AIways will we remember tl1e character of the on- slaught against us. Sept. Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Oct. O ct . Oct. Oct. Oct . Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov . N ov. Nov . Nov Nov Nov N ov Nov Nov. Dec. 25- ll- THE YEAR -Centennials help chalk up 1172. as school opens. -Lpperclassmen bring registration mark up to 1993. -President greets old and new students at annual reception. -Football team shows oil' in preview. -First pep rally of year indicates great spirit. Bruins overpower HSL. Wilson runs wild. 3-Vtilson leads in 11-0 win over Denver. Slimes perform at Orpheum. Lennon named Cen- tennial prexy. Porkers set back for 120-7 count as Bears open up. Baylor's queen tBonnie Ruth Slausonj goes to Hollywood. Senator Connally thrills student body. Cubs make good showing but lose 10-0 to Kilgore. Yillanova ekes out 14-6 win over Baptists. 175 Baylorites attend BSL convention, Austin. Need we mention the A Sz M game? Homecoming week begins. Cubs lose another. Exes begin to pour in. Floatbuilders work all night. Froggies spoil homecoming with 23-12 win. Kathryn Elder and Delta Sigs take honors. Chamber gives water wagon to team. Students nominate 300 candidates for beauty con- test. Nations number one team stunned. Pandemonium reigns twe want a holidaylj We wanted a holiday. Baker's unique theatre opens with Macbeth as first-nighters throng. The president forgives. -They say the waterboy was the only uninjured Baylorite to make Tulsa trip C20-131. 19-Colts invade Xluny stadium and take Cubs. Dean Jones' new advisory system destined to take slack out of B day is introduced. -'Mustangs swim to Ht-0 victory over Bears who are still recovering from injuries. Carbonated blondes blow in from the funnies. -'Wie ale Turkey. -The squint-eyed squirts started something they won't finish. IN BRIEF Dec. 8- Dec. 9- Dec. 13- Dec. 17- Dec. 19- Jan. 5- Jan. 7- Jan. 15- Jan. 16- Jan. 20- Jan. 21- Jan. 26- Jan. 28- Feb. 1- Feb. 3- Feb. 6- Feb. 9- Feb. 16- Feb. 25- Feb. 27- Mar. 9- Mar. 13- Begistration slows up as America goes to war. PICTURE OF 'THE YEAR Nineteen Baylorites win Who's Who honors. President Neil' injured in auto collision. 'iMessiah presented by Baylor School of Music. Federation of Baylor Science clubs formed. Williams and Glenn named Permanent Officers. Students attempt to forget War fears as Christmas holidays begin. All but the drafted students come back. Others begin wondering how to Hnish. School begins work on defense program. Baylor forms defense council. Fuzzys brainchild: badminton, holds sway. Arguments run wild as college debate tourney takes up unusual topic: war. Davis Bragg and Lilly Beth Glenn named Mr. and Miss Personality. Baylor Dramatics plan tour of Texas. Froggie Coleman leaves Baylor. Keep the home fires burning backfires as slogan for Bledsoe Boys. Masaryk tells us the lowdown on European situation. Acquacade thrills crowds with performance greater than any three-ring circus. Family Portrait is dedication play for new theatre on Founders' Day. Botehey gets the call. St. Olaf's choir enter- tains at Waco Hall. Baylor picks its 7 beauties. Porkers ruin our basketball hopes. Band makes concert tour. Religious Focus week beginsg so does new war time. Baylorites Cage 20-21D give autographs at request of Uncle Sam. Major Charles Healy tex-Bayloritej killed in ac- tion. Martha Alexander named representative at Texas U. Bound-Up. Dwight Parks breaks conference scoring record. Dr. Deupree leaves for Washington, OPM. 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'Q 22 1 Q 1 i 'H X , u x at W V . , X Q.,f. . , MZ V ,vi nv .1 . h -'Jig t ' 1 ' .,a, , fl' -s , s f ' 1 f, 1 . X f vt, ggvfipf-x my 'I S xg +-. K an if 'X 5 x. 'sv- li. MOST REPRESENTATIVE-PEELER WILLIAMS AND LEE GLASCOCK Kalllfyll Eili8I' Hflorvs Swilurnirlg and Riley SlIllIllUl1S FIWINIS NS SPHW UNH' 001- DOI Wall loves to make Scrapbooks, and photography. Shi- hopvs to do clerival looting small hats. llc hopes to own a although a speech major, she hopes to work after sho finishes. s1u't'vssl'11l laundry. bm-omg 3 Capable WC,-etary. I, 7 ' F' 495. t . Mary Beck Maxwell --nj--ye drawing --uri' George Horner me a Inge.-f kick out ol' Bonnie Ruth Slausnn lik-we to ride. She vaturvs lu-xt ol' all, hut. hr-r major is su-1-ring his Mode-l-T than anything else. expects to pursue art as a career. CWon- linglieli. xo eh:-'ll probably ln' a te-at-In-r. Ill' hops-s Lo br- a vattlv king. dvr why she majored in Home Economicsilj s - Vt ,- 1 W ,. , ' , ,I . N . X' ff' ' wp Fqm. Fw f 5135 .ww , 1-ff 0 M Q, Q ' 1 'fe' ,fig in .fi Q if -- E5 1 5 iw- ,A .nv 35, JE- . .w, L Q'K 45' 3 Y .,...av '. 'R an fx I 1 . I u 'W f1'5 'Z .V QL! f 1 331' ' . . 4 Nr , mf gg, .. 5 , Q :g X1 5 Q f 1 f S. PERMANENT OFFICERS-PEELER WILLIAMS, Presidentg LILLY BETH GLENN, Secretary MaIIIyII Harwell is a ,gnllk-r, but slut- like-s James MUIIIS, aw- plwtug:1'upl11'1'. lIt'SII'l'4 Lu IIIIIIEII says shv hupm-s tu trawl a lu ride- Inns:-s lun. lnvitin-rxtailly. sln-'ll ln- Sl1t't'!'SS in a p1'ul'4-ssimml iivlrl. IYIIl1'lllISII'j' lot: and to pursuv hm' musical intx-rvsts za Nuxy xxih- slbllll. is his IIIHAIUI' and IJZIIIIIIIIIIHII is his spurt. at tlu- Sllllll' tinux Sammy WHIIIIUII likvs lu play th'-1-lurine-I. Gladys cIIaIIIII SIIBIIEIII 1-ullwls rlvxlnitusst- David Beck, star un gridiron and class- Ilis umldtiml is In iiml MDIIIUIIIIIIQ1 wurth vups and sauw-rs as za IIKIIFIIB, A happy l'llUlll,IIIU'SIUIIllIlI1,i:iIliIt'XIl4'L'I,SI,UIN't'1lIIll' uhilt- und lu du il uI'lw'l' glrmlnmlimx. UIHIIIW' iS Wlliil Sh1'fl4'-siI'1'H IIIUSLUIHII- a ramflwr at't.1-r tht- war. -c..4- A Tw Y- . .--vnu! 9 THEY E T , S R 3 X l T 4 l l 4 'RE ACE HIGH WITH US! BILL ALLCORN BEVERLY KING SKIPPER NIILLER WHO'S WHO AT BAYLUR Peeler Williams lik e S 13 0 handle a rifle. His ambition at present is to get his degree and then do his duty for Uncle Sam. Page 31 Lee Glasllllllll loves ranching and everything connected with it. In fact she hopes to take care of a rancher soon. Orha Lee Malone is 3 flyer and Ei law major. HP hopes to be con- nected with the FBI soon. is 'l. I Dllll Hinds writes melodramas as a past-time. His ambition is to he America's most out- standing editor. .1 if '1 Parks, Baylnfs snxwitilmalliaskvt- Lolllse GUUIIE, likvs tu sing: and vnjuys Afllllll' BUUHBIS favoritv sport is eating. va-r. says liehing ie his faxnrih- lmlulny. Hx' working: with pm-mph-. Siu-cess in vu-ry He hopes to ln' a succvssful businessman luwpw tw lw a mu al nllicvr. thing ia hvr Q1 ral in lil'f'. aftvi' xvmfvv whippml thx- Japs. vi-3 + I cl E ' 5 wa !' Morris Harrell, Pallefsllll and walslelll ruuni-matvs. all have thi- same' ambition: to finish lam whnul. Murris' hulmlvy is music. liillfs iQ gulf. and lYalsl.4-in like-s hunks. Rlly Levy 4-njuy 1, fmt 1,-uni, mall-h tha- UUIISDII hope-S ii, IN- 3 Spanish Hankamel' spvnl, his spare' time lllfbil, 'lla lu- a man likw- Sumnvr Wvllv- translatur. llight now ClI'HlIl8l,l1'S SPPIIIS with Camillv Ostrom. and April 4 his L lui- umlriliwn. to ln- taking up must ul' he-r limv. ambition was rvalizvd. She said I du. K, 1 lb: .Twill ,, i ,,, fl ,Q C33 a 1 V., Better b Dy a bic ycle! as , ,...puv4N5 wA-x J 1 u V--,-. .'-2451, ' - f 'S Q f Mar itdgssw f Henle EV 'Nw f So QQ Tv, ., me pleqsqs seems ' fb. U ,. my xv 91115 Wonder ll h 1 ce 5 .,,, Y ., o'9e 't , ' ' ' Whefb? broke x Ri . , 'QS ..,v A, 3 AQKJ4- ,um V ' x 5 , f 4 x .Aw X.-. Y xv 7' .. N-rug-'fr x .w1w'X'H v,- '.- -sl wx, ,A 'L in -X. .V .x Af, Qs Q K I 'Evra s . Ima? ' ' - 1 .fl-' g 3 H u .1 .,, ,gg nity QUADRA cuuc 3 f --N v- .- e . -. X-.- FIRSTS - in 367' - Hurry up boys. we've 90' meet our new room mates. .' ilqgi '- W C S The hrst meal at Memorial always tastes swell. v-'ff' t e t i W 5 S: QA --V. '31, i ,W , .A..,,... , MW. ZW4 1' Mm . A ,.,, ?,,,,,m .. 'ffwvsfmsv ,M ,,.,, 5 Q X-is Q Q . ,+. , E i Cant get a directory without a Q. A blanket tax. -1-5 . , g ,:,f:q4,:Q... Q ff , V: , . -1 t . ' l 3 ia ' 1, I ,,: - 1 L v Vi' ' l Q 1 six ytfi' I V X x D J -Q .4 '- ' if 2 V U ff 7 3' 5' , ' t ... W M . V Q I Ho, hum got to register. says - 't A Virginia Lessor. D Senator Tom Connally signs Baylors hrst annual the was edrtorl Myron Macht rs the initial Baylor- rte to leave for the draft. llyne Niebuhr was the Iivst to have her picture made lor . the Round-Up. Well. we got the cornerstone laid anyway. Q Q wif MX .ef-sf, Dr. Gooch conducts one ot the lirst advisory classes. Gnu: 'rmrs Capiain lack rounds up his ieam- mates for Villanova :w-plane, Must be looking for Dorothy. ,GG 1.Qi'52. - . gg v sex appeal Buddy and Rex really have ,,,.,.,,.,-- 555 4 It must have been BEFORE lhe Tulsa game ' Q ,1- R -, A ff X ...Q I, V I , M.. . . if ,r.,,:,, y're married HOW- ' P . R ' bg y 'V' - fn , 3-YG .-,pf . My h . , , 1 1 k M Nelson and Sell seem to get back. , 1' mwviiw Q ss .' A .,,, 1, N - 2 I p . -3 . -'-.lp-fain, 35 5 5 .,. ,. .- V .,,,. .5-,.-1. ,. I 'Y ji 1 1 5 2 if . -' - ,gy -W .. fifa v.- happy A good Aggie mm Bubos shll hoping she shows up. va n 5 Look for the guy smiling This wasn'l so hmny alter all. tsee Tulsa wr-iteupl V11 Ja-ffl-Q QQ? A - in '?' ,W H N -' . ' f -. we- -' .fm ' if 15 ' J. + x4 V - 'i Ar Q GSE' file' ' boys watch lt burn. FIRE 7 ,lx . - . 5 1 59551011- Slx fxretrucks were called to the scene. an-rg ,,,.i g Billy Traylor left his Chem class to find very little left. Boy. thats tough luck. .tt 2.-ff, Baylor students flocked to thc scc-nc. Well. they saved a few chairs and a bed-spring. gp, :K . s Roy Ferguson tnes o dug out a book E 1, an-Q........,, -li ,U 'fi' w i ' lv - 4 uns I ' Ar' ,hr-...M ' 'U Q .. .. ..g'iw-L. N- K , 1 -in ' W More spectators. The boys haul off clothing donated by sympathetic Baylorites. , ..., ,, X i :F rf-...gf ' HQ y F 1 in QQ :aggr- f I gr! f ff-Q-f 1 ' .' t , n F 2 o . ' 39 1 'I 7' ' Q, F 5 ,. A defense stamp album is all Richard Harris could save. .- - +5 1 HQMECOMINC-5 Q e in gl, , . .. :ig A 3 g ' - -' 5 s- .6 5 ,.-A ,. wil -- . i s '- M. : , Q. Q Q t ,. 5 X Q Q gt fs X 2 ge jg lime 5 Ab is li 9 ' lg: R ' , V 1 .zeiziig , ' N Kxmbrough cmd Meyer vie lor the ten dollar question l ' .1- X, X 1:94, 2 'S 'X 'ez 9 .. , ' 4 N ,si 1, ., gl . g.?,.if .,-:, N .. 3: ' K a QQ ' .e I is it Q.. ' f Q2 2 ' 2 n X S, What Alumni and students gather at comer without rx bonfire? Ex Dillard tells mass meeting ol ulmmortdl Ten 1 ., 5 Jtgw- . V. lg X, : x V, 4-4-, N te -. . 4 . , SEE:-5:ESi-I W ' Q - gf! V 'Q e ' . , 211 Se' ,A ,W t fi. 1 , , 9 Q ki .-., -f V, A gt, A S w ee l 3511 Baylor-T.C.U. game becowriiesmliot light Mayor Hicks greets Queen Katherine Elder '- .' W4.1f l.iB Y V ,:x:'- ' E .e s x . .? .1 ,.,k, i - .:. 1, - , i ., , Ktv, .,., 5 xv Q t ' 'Z ....,. 1 I ' Y ' Honest he s an Ex! J. K2 Q 4. 1' I .z , ,a s R. 'KM-2 , . ,QE I if-',5,47CrvJ K. 9 4, . . ' 'H ' ' . - , :'f'if W. . 0.141 , , --f qs ' . ' 7+ '45 ,Qif 'tiff ' V. 'a 4. fx 4 I 1 5 e , NIGHT 4 ' LIFE xiii , .., Y .Y-an I Aix ..-...-.., I ' --in--, No Vblackoln-Jn' 'the great V yvhite way - ll , ...,,:,:'c A 1 A -..-.-.. X 5... mf... . ' iT2'?- iff, .. 5... . :v 'tt-., N535 night nttle Dense Ped if Ken Wood does some microscopic investigating. Walter Porter intermissions with Myra Nell Peters. 'Z'- 'N Looks like someone doesn't believe in signs. Bigony. who dat? is is 8 ii o .E . XX 2 '-.J l N swf lt the Alexander Hall reception. i .A 5' V gh eg -' , 23 'S fl 'uf ig 1 .42 -if v ' ' 'Q' A 1 ef ' -i muff ff' . A 111' 2,4 Qtgjf' f'K7 5? P 1 fr- .W- , ' - j'j',',fiI,-' ' 'ff j Q' ffiffii. 'F - if ,- .. 3 if . vs ?. W.. ' - ' . 7 'R n , ,, A u 2 - Mg. . 5 V ,MA 1 ' 5 KA' 1 'Air' 7 ' I' ' ' ',.,g ' ,ni ffm Merka win s IU more tree gdm0S- , ............ , -Ju: 1 i Chester Richardson gets the eye ' from 4 beautiiul co-eds. but . . . CCRRIGAN l WEEK-END' I 'A 5 W fx, W. - :' X 1 , ,fy ?2 f , 8. N F .N-3.2 6 ,Q 39 t .v i ra Whitworth was the persistent. .ef Sa 'Q In .gal if nu-.Y E J- ' Marshall Barnett gets the come-on I from Betsy and Sara. --N. E Slack Cochran's got a polite date: Q lerry McDonald. Corrigan week-end gave them the reds. 7 lmnwifz -. f.. Sw' fW9!'?!?3?v?:2 sz :if 151' most Onion McMahon D Paul Allbright can't believe it's Corrigan week-end. 'ik' 'Nr 'Ill - X . 1 ff ' Q e, didn't have any f trouble getting a date. . mn osh. did it cost that much. Marian? mama mfa 1' - ,ws I 5 she that ugly. Charles? 3, VISITORS v f Dr. Rainey. Gov. Carr KColoradol. . Mrs. Rainey and Pres. Nell E 'watch Baylor tie Texas. , i Senator Cormally spent an exciting . blvlinisler Mqgqgyk qnd Baroness :N CAMPUS n Dr. Rite t0hio UJ gives the pretty Arkansas twins the once over. 4' Pi, 1 1 3' hs ! i day here- admire the clasped hands. , lolm Carter autographs programs ' atter his pertormance. .1 . . 4.- 'l X Iimmy Ietlries put on a show. Ginger Lindse interviews Cellist .1 Y Marcel Hubert. Aren't they cute? They came lrom Cowtown. Baylor turns over the campus to the Masonic convention. .Zi- vl n 44 'W' 4 U ' nv ' - - ' Ai-g. .- is '.ll-M-,lr uv, l, ' 1 W .I liwqj 'K'-as .s5. -I is I ,li 1 'v Qy. U. 51 - - ,. x - . il W X , ,LL , o n - ' '. J W ' 1 ' -'I -. 'v f- l . Ni . ' . . .3.h,.'s - f N. , .- ...Q-.1 .. . on n .F 'QB' , -1. .vi iq ' A 6 It .L l I ,fs B ' Q K' Tinky laisrltholt with f , , ' Ms' 5 SFR 'FOCUS y WEEK V ,...,,g,-s'- P Youth laces its most serious prob- lems in 'history today. Dr. H. P. Rainey declared. 1 Dr. Iimmie Middleton's seminar ' :Mir talks on marriage and the - Y: J I f .Bebe-f -' .. home were swell. yf-gl' we . Qu .-A 7 . 1, 12 Q M . ' ',, V V. 1' I , MV' X ' , z fx X L , fl . gg ,NLRB RFl,v4l N ::i5v .1-, ..,, 1' I 5 Give credit to Orba Lee Malone and Bob Denny for the success ol locus week. 4. 7 F . Dr. Clarence Iordan gave us a new light on race relations. V Dr. lordan mixed subtle humor-with his talk on tolerance. ' '5' .5 .. i'ii e . 'Q rg g E 2 5 l s 3 i Cheerful Dot Wall was co-chairman. ..nn-new -'N Bob discusses Christianity with the 5 ,gb . b0YS at Book House. A - 5 V, 7 4 4 Bob Norman tells chapel the im- - portance oi giving one's S Q best to God. I wg Howard Rees looks like he lives Our black brotherhood is desc-rv his Christianity. ing ot white Cl1ristianity -- V ffl ' ' ,i 3 .. Y J CENTENNIAL gc 1. A s XY W? 935-cf S 1 The Freshmen pu! on a great show dunng Homecoming Slime deGraIlenried willingly shines an upperclassmen's shoes. N -xxlx we at It ll lake a week lo ge! the ul: the Frosh homecoming queen nominee: Susan Sanderlord. the slimes is more fun Ihun the game. paint ol! -we ' V 4 L , sg ,. 41' A 41'-fa' ' f . ,4 M 5 5, 6 Alivmikfiijgi Rl ...f,.. Qin 5 W., 4 . sw, . . gn- ' Slime nigh! never fails to dro Iull house at 1 he Orpheum - I s-A L gi Y A: , 5,2 W . .: I. , mmf ill - The Frosh prexies enioy the scenery. 1 4? v Q ' Q' M Cenlenniuls Ilock M ' ' to break picture-faking record. sw J . 1 ,H lo Denison studio IGF h r M so 'iyfiiff 'x f WG ' PARTIES i . is 05,1 X In 1 A couple ol dolls pay Brooks ' ' Hall a visit.. Nm . 1' 4 5 53 u I Y x . Reggie Owens sings at q The chamber entertams Q,-if 1 -. ,A lg? A, . l v Y, X' . +9 . sh, ' ' K . ' , gt 1-..,. ggQi.,,f -r -N., ii 'f J ' A if ., Eg: s . T A-. . 1 x :K , 153.- Ianet Whltne to Press club guests . ,- y serves cottee ,P ' Sure are lots ol hungry 1- people here. Iune Page rs dehnxtely the center ol attraction at Alexander ' Open Coach Kimbrough gels spina House. - iuice lrom the boys at th Quarterback club blow out. alter the A 8 M M.. Y livin' at 'Al' ' gg.: ' Raleigh S -Prol. Clarence Smith Plays Santa Claus' debacle gg ' 'M 9 123- 5, X AM' It's intermission time at the Iunior-Senior prom. me hung You '51 . We fg. e...y ,Q A J of '1 x 4 2. 1. r, . ,,.. -, f A . .-1 , Q -f ' . . e ., i is 1 X .5'Q2g.-,. 'N ' 1. 'z 525 www? 'E 31 I , f ' Yi: Q: . 41 M1- sg . Q .. iran ':'- Rf- fu Nelson Iohnnie are too busy to notice the photographer. 5 V Reggie K' 'fa and Decdee keep 'em laughing. Y V Qtr . 1. ew' ...::.: 32:5-55' E' f We N. .lv P gg --tw. Hamtony at the .F 'X-in . .ig . Ma.: .if r-N. strangest places. l - it .gs ,af , v Paul Baker brings Braadway to Sperght sheet. theatre building. THEATRE ftil ,ls Scenes tromlxnlomed ln Texas UWT, 35? The Building sets , Lynn Riggs talks over plans lor 5 , Horned In Texas with ' , 3 his cast. Dorothy Carpenter and Richard Hawkins in Macbeth . ., ,k , 9-ri ' I laycees were the tirst visitors to the Theatre last tall. . , .4 ml 1 125: gf-3 N! gb Z M Y 1'-T ,, f , n W 1? x , 4-z: rx nk, e --f-15: fi, A ' ' K .',.,.- I . . A- .' 12' - . .9 if , . . . . , A P., 1 j..'-RQGAAL 6 .,v n ,j , . A A 5. Q 1 F gA 1 22. A Q ' I nil ' : 'f 5-3 it v - ' of 111- L'-gg 1 l H5 g 5, , A 'e bt .s , ff' f .1 ' if 1' 146 We--eff if ,- Y J e P fu-za. -- --'ffffzff' A LQ ' L.: f' ft r ' x AKG? T' P --1: m TA I I gg: s If gf 1 Scenes lrom The Family Portrait . l I hrs'-1v'-'W-:sq 0 h E Rller Macbeth eireryone same back stage. , I , A . ' '. fv T ez , .N ' in . .rf .1 a ' -2 I . .Jw--f ' , . 5. k - bg ,Q '. K . 5, V 'E 1- s-B ,' L ' 'fl eff' . pf lx N ' Inf, .LLAS R. L H, , . - L...--fy , .'-Wm ' - Q ' f:.z, ms , -w Q. . ,.-- gLk,:.,9Q:' N x ' --W' .AF ' . gf 6, wg: l w Sl V' s 8 Q 1 M, 5 x s 5 1 Q 4 ,..- 'vm Q I . , I A A X, Qt, 1. , JVM . . . : x ann Q 1' if, Af 53? 5 Q z ,fam ,, X ' X ,Q 'fair' I v DAY AT BAYLOR Sammie Waldrop is our subiect and ' here he is brushing his teeth in the morning. if ei , E , s X s ,, I JRR ix x tx ' x x , ' 2 i - n ai' 5 I Lf, .mn On the extra-curricular side. it's debating. if Nr-M-nh ,..i 'vx , ,iw W-.K Q. it ' 9'f..-gal-, ' Time out lor civic duty. -11' or ,X jg, .au-4 7 7 '- fl ,. C ir ll at 1 ln' wif' G!- ,-c He leaves class smiling Heads for Chapel. .gi ' hd X D o A .s 1 S3 .f ,-,. Q :ff fl Mg- .7 R QMIQ 1. .. :i ii K 35 X X X 3 Qt Q Niki X is W X X 3 .N x c ,K ,- - fi X W. , ' z f ,. N , ar 2, the corner ls favorite spot k:,.-I.-.xgw-...tgy NS. ' 1: if N ::'.1f-:i?:1- . f'1Ew3:lSf K :ps- ' .. 6. A f Q kt, -K ' Q , 'fr,....s.w N 3 ' HM 'Q Q 3' A 3' E X .. I' x 1 E is qw W- 2 x j Q ' A Then relax a little with lriends 'S J 4, T ,ff 1 'la likes to do his under the trees. if , 1 Sammie loves to play in the band. mf ' 5 c Nothing like a good date, and Memorial couches are solt. ' J V DNE IN A MILLION 5 Puff Spexght becomes a carbomzed . brunette. , ' gf ' J - L.. , There couldnt be two people Mae Ng says . R red head that's diiterent: Like Don Hinds. Mary' Dees McDermott. China will rise again ppy Day is truly one in a million. Pop created a sensahon last Ia Prol. Bela Bozsa and his bicycle. Cheyenne from Old Cheyene . wt -f5'fws,.- Bill Duncan's usually talking. 4 X ., . M. W'f -'ww ' W' 3 ', 'w -f ' ' IA A 1 4' 953' v e ,si ' L .. A , . ,. . we 3 . Y ' ., 'F ' 5 '..f3 'f2' -4 - - f , . Q Dil: k Clark knows everybody. 1 .7 The page wouldn't be complete without I. C. Crews ibetore shavingl. 1 Wuluurau STUDENTS I Sarah Whitworth and lime! sim' I i A mons: Memorial is busy . T. Rapier keeps Waco Hall clean. 'ohn Lattimore and Frank Seay are :XT fu, jacks ol all trades. 'Will 1' ,I wicked scythe. Bound-Up staff members at work. -. , . .--25-'Al' Wi 'nik :QLJ1-l,'1' :lg r W'm ' ,h,.:1 9 'z--ri-l 'l! ll I' :vu , I A 'P n , t ix Archie Hoppenstein is a radio announcer. Aan Iohn Q. Trice controls the volume , in chapel 1-Q Qwiii Lea Curio reaches lor an engraving Frances Ryden and Marion Pierce A . can tell you how much'you owe. Publications. Marjorie Warren! is an exp: with photostats. K K f Tommy Beversdorlf and Walter Stapp iced the boys at Brooks. 'E in K ,ag ,,,,,.,, . ,.,,,,.w,,: W .Q,. ' Rosemary Moore's smile brightens - th e President's oilice. ' fr lo Ann Thomas is a lab assistant. li 'AW' ll 4 L' fi V ' f :-w' ' , 1 l' if '5 ' '- '1 . ft m Paxton, L. L. Alexander, Iohn Carmichael and Bob Olson print thc Larial. fx M wp? J , I W! f s QW 65' OX 068' X i ,, V x Q ffm ' I 1 R S S Y A I Q Uwjuuuuuulllnn, .. ' WN w Carelree Louis and Martha Sell. Q as 3.1 Harrulton say I do . Q .. ,. C0uP1.r:s 1 El Nora and Frank Grevelle cut their wedding cake Happy, though married. Beverley 3 Can't say that l blame Bill tor look- lCCk's a swell guy. isn't he Gladys? and Hall Benton , ing that way at Tucker. qu i More marital bulg- mme and sa Hickman Bully lean lohnson tells Douglas A Gatewood goodbye. ' A X ' on ' I About a 1000 guys envy Q. L ,,, fm -4 '-Z , ff W' W ,. ' Flin, 'is i Hey Iames. look at Ruth inst ' ol the camera! ,1- 4 ,J Iohn Heard and Margaret lean Wood look inseparable. ' Seen together quite otten: Edgar L ls it love tor the light that's blinding you Hank? -., lablonowske and Beth lohnson. .J ' J IEAUT-Y 'ELECTIC HN . Nr if was the most democralic in history. ver 300 candidates were nornimxl- ed m the first election. but ihese 30 were selecled for the runoli. F.. Q-r Ymg, LA 5... , Ax, ,-,,,,,,1,-,, -Q-pw-vm-Q-ummm . .V 5 t -. ,N Q ..... ,ww .i SSVTRW ff FFS - t'X'.L'R ' 'li-Q, I , ,, ,. , ..X...x.Afl .xx.wL. -A - , Q. . x :P ' f x ,iiv-.t ' 'Pi 4 3255:-,1.'.23, rr-'f Q .X . ' , a If , , ' ' ,wi-3.3-,'-., Q V - QQ N i xx 41 1 5... ... ISU 5 -wf .is ,nn v , ' ,LQ iff.-.fa -if-ws-.,.Q! .l4J.,2i,w' -'- 5-Y- Huy an .1 a,. ,.. F,.., f J Rebecca and Mary lane must be wculmg on the boyinends -naw ... ..., W ,- l ,f A, F 45 7 . ,ff ,. ,451-A! ff' . 'Q-ff-ff Y Y iii? ll J' .llU, pillow light 3 W YF' and colorful. too L Tsh! Tsh! Baylor loo MAY DAY Queen of May Kaihenne Barnes Dot Kelly rents bicycle hom Beth Turner v A ve ' 'f :snr-1 W Raleigh, Foster. Coughran, and Fudge in Honeymoon Race Which are Baylor studenfs? el' 7, 1 the water . 'D s, A-, 0 F WE ff' Yum! Yum! - Big leet- J ifyf ' l .-'wif - .- Play day was sleep day lor him r .qw-i' . . ' When bombs Hlld machine gun tire sprayed death and destruction on Pearl Harbor, patriotism, unity, and love of freedom was aroused as never before. Baylor accepted the challenge of the on-slashing Axis, and is now all out. for victory. Many Baylorites enlisted, but those who remain on the campus are doing their part. to assure final mastery over the enemy. Tanks, cannons, ships, submarines, planes and machine guns are not the only sources engaged in this blood-staining war of all races. livery individual has his part. to fulfill, and Baylor students-like millions of other patriotic Americans-are in it for one great goal: victory: because they, like every American, realize now that this is a war in which only defeat of the dic- tators can rid the world of ruthless slavery and death, and bring to our shores once more peace and freedom. Judge Baylor himself was a distinguished soldier. llis record carved on l1is famous statue on the campus, is a constant. reminder of his patriotism, as well as his leadership in law, statesmanship, education and religion. A sign of the seriousness with which Baylor is taking the war is the fact that it has made the sunnner quarter a regular quarter like the others, making il possible to finish in 224 years. Also, Baylor's courses are being planned to meet the peace when it has been won. and it is toward that end that education at Baylor is fitting its students. Flying: Cadets Bird, Neyunan and Byrne Ciibson and Heard in Uniform s P l AMERICA AT WAR in j i! X m,iW X Baylor forms a defense Riley Simmons chairman A 5 ag 4 Conservation is the theme now Boys learn they can stay in school and serve in naval reserve. Q-, .Qi 1.45 Five Annie Oakleys demonstrate the art ol shooting. ' hke sales Students pledge ard to Bed Cross T Old Glory proudly waves over the campus. v ,em sf up ,, if Car rationing increases , x ,I Eine? store tamps and bonds. , f -i 'N Il, 5- ff v L, 'A 'Y' A , , ' 'VX ' 'ggi ' Yi Aw' W. ,V Mw.,f,..- Girls take up motor training. ,5 ' xg XX XXV 's- nag Q ' A 'ml Nursing courses are popular, ,wg r Q K J lg Q Dan Andrews studies radio and ' A communications. Puryear inspects library war sheli. .... ..-A A 'i , Q? c 'Cr- UUND-UP ARTISTS SEE HUMURUUS SIDE ff gpousuam Rnvosmom '7f,2i,pbK A Q! ONE WAY Ol? BEATING THE DRAFT GIRLS LEARN sm - DEFENSE MAY I HAVE A DATE CGLEEEPQRSSMES Pon THE NEXT BLACKOUS? E A1 'f' 'ASME 'A E X big? ii ,- SEi 9 -W, ,J ' WX -SE Q , i Y S 1 4 X ,Q--J ., 4 E MEN KEEP HL Ei QS ff . ff f'f ff ffaf- '01 'Ia aff' 'xx S ',' -51,1---7-Tjlfg g E .A . i ,9 02 ii ff N, 'l W . V r 5 X Q51 'mo' vb 'X 15X ' km? D X 'Q eg vmsxcfxx X' THE UDENT 3 WATCH F' 512125 Ann SABOHERURS f' 2 EEE 1494 311 gi MQ WM YREEIOUB 10'45cvmDA5H The reslncllons are rlgxd, bu! has never lgiilbd meet qixbtu wen Burton was one ol the hrs! co eds to complete traxnmg and IS now u lncensed mstructor 11 X w A' uff7f,x5Q ?ijXY' -fl? V..-?, . f-.3 . W,-,V , .. ixilzgla qu: -Lil, YYQLQ, Q , 'f,q'-,ffllxl 1.fX mv 'fax' 1-' Too had we can't 'publish this year's winners. ALASTS 5 sr me X . s Will Baylor linish at .500 again? A 5 74 1 wx ,Y xref- ' Wonder if we'll have annuals to sign next year? . 8 .xi , 2' '.. v . i f A Who invented finals. anyway? 'L T7--' Y et's go see Mr. Grant lirst. ,il . -1 VR -v . 'fruit l ! . D .f, -yr. t ! ,..r 'Q A., X, . A, J.,,,,,.,, You'd be happy too. f .U x , -we n ,,,, I 5 1' A In 3 I ' N 0 24 gf O BELRS R I 1 Qt' These lellaws are- home. but .T... K lneadingz-lar' ,f i Uncle Sam wants fg 7 '96 f 1, Got to cram lor an exam A sentimental moment: ring-out ceremony. th Ltstnt 5141-P'- W X ' .94- C 4 this guy. 9 -I eff f ' fx Baylor Z Texas Z Nu! S94- Hurd Luclr II . U luck IS sc lo 5 1'Qpbook, O V6 ,101 ,ff with :cmd Hbmecoming 59 O 9 91953 Iheelin : 2-ii ,P 0 V xr F ,.. .5 A gg? Z3 4:59 1 .' N.-., Sr I amy NK, 3 .X f Nu. 'xx 5 Wx N-xx y. X. 5 Ji ,,Pq bm-- 3 C 52 1 .4 ' -.- u ..,. 7 ,E '-UA ' vn' -vi- 1- I- u AT in Nl-JA f - . 'V ' gig, '9 M I x.s v . -9' wg. 5 . ,,' --'X' ..f,,f ,X ,Q Lilil, 1,1 N. 1 ' Yfpgg ,N f.:',' . ' . V '. xiwr - 55g3vf5,L.f, .5 I J . . 7- - , , 4 g r . .. , , -9' . , 1 R . ,, ' Av' . ,...-h- 'x N V is ' I sf .J 1 Cx . M' 'R 4 ' I' K 1 X QXVAQ3. W K . ' q'3.w?1 J , . N . .' V' -Y 133' ' Huff: 83255 7 . 'www Q '-'f3- ' Q l'6-2551 ' XX ' !Ii N 'BL 4 ' as 1 ' K ' Zim . iw 1 ' -ai : Lx'1a'Q sm - .P-4 ' H- - n, . qgxfwv, ,, ,G ,X JM, V ' X.-vigil 'kllxfikfy , Rig H ' X1 - -X? M ' ' xi ' 71 K I 'Q.'::iN'.'..'. - ul, ,v ' Y -,fp g ' 5 ' L ' ' 'wx X -wx - , ft' rg Mg , , I Il, s Ilivvrl 5. tif, , I lf A 'I . ,'-1 ., ' 1 BIG JOE W F irsl row: LUCAS, WILSON. RUSSELL, PARKS, HICKBIAN, GRIFFIN, KITTRELL, SCARBOROUGH, NELSON, CASEY 4 Second row: GODBOLD, COOK, COLEMAN, JEFFREY. VV. GANDY, BAILEY, STEVENS, BE.AN, BARNETT. SELF, GATEWOOD, R. GANDY Third row: B. ROBINSON, RUNNELS, BLAND, EDMONSON, LINDLEY, KING. KIMBROUGH, CROW, PATTERSON, KOCH, HENDERSON, COLEMAN, L. ROBINSON, LAMPKIN, MURSKI, CHAIN, BIGONY, DFYVLAN . . . and Goliath fell upon his face to the earth. CI Samuel 17:49D. On a peaceful November 8 afternoon, Baylor's 1941 football team took that Sunday school lesson to heart and became the David of the sport world by topping Texas Uni- versity, the nationls gridiron Goliath, into Udefeati' by a 7-to-7 score. Thrice-beaten Baylor with a tradition as the 'gupsettingest team in the nationu that afternnon achieved the greatest moral victory in the near 100 years of the school's existence by battling Texas to a draw. Injury-jinxed throughout the year, eventual loser of five games, Baylor that day atoned for a season's mistakes and made Coach Kimbrough the Messiah who lead the Bears out of the gridiron wilderness. Eighteen seconds remained on the huge clock at the south end of Muny stadium. Baylor was trailing 0-to-7. Then deep in the shadow of the end zone tiny Bill Coleman snatched Kit Kittrell's pass, and the most memorable touchdown in Bruin athletic history was chalked up. Jack Wilson, the monarch in mole- skins, punctuated the goal posts with a perfect conversion and the game was over. The Longhorns had their Bible, but the Baptists prayed harder. Baylor opened the season as expected: Hardin-Simmons, Den- ver and Arkansas were beaten decisively. Then followed three disasters. Villanova Outlasted the Bears. The cadets of Texas A and M marched past the Bruins on their way to the conference title, and T. C. U. spoiled Homecoming. After the Texas clash, Baylor fell by close scores to Tulsa, S. M. U. and Bice. Tulsa, Texas A. and M. and T. C. U. went on to bowl games. Minus adequate reserves in their first year under a new system, and burdened by injuries to key men, the Bears did not make a great record. But they immortalized themselves by tieing the best team in the country. Statisticians say that Baylor's 1941 season is preserved in the tight-shouldered type of the record books. But. students believe the story of this teaIII caII never be placed in the cold hard type. The 1941 Baylor Bears will live in the memory of the student body as long as any student remains alive. Page 61 get .4- Q -at 1 'Y 424: 'rnymr ' - zu M , ' At, a 'I p . -4 w pl' Y , ' rw if ' .--' 43.52 M Q ff, W :SV HENDEBSOY Cm nw Psrrnnsox Comm xx Old timers with lots of savvy. and aggressive young nien Compose the Baylor athletic coach setup. Elevated after many years to the athletic di- rector post, Ralph Wolf heads an imposing array of Coaches with established reputations as great athletes and coaching finesse. Q' if Tln'y'r1- bonnrl to bf: watr'hir1,2 tht- Texas gannl. liotvln-y liovh and Billy Patterson are two of the greatest athletes in the- history of Baylor and tht- Southwest cl0Ilft'I'f'IlCt'. As line and bavkfie-lrl nn-ntors. lior-h and Patterson were 1-quippecl with profes- sional football 1-xpvrit-lice and imposing athletic' rt-Cords. The nann- Kimbrough in tha- Southwest ininn-diatt-ly conjure-s up an impression of power, aggressive-in-ss and brains, and Coacll Frank Kimbrough sold Baylor alumni e-vt-ryw'lnr-rv on his ability when he led tha- tr-ani to tht- t,'lZ:lNSlf' T-tofT tit- with Texas. Ulfl .lint tlrow. as historir- a Baylor landmark as Old Main, and Froggit- Colt-:nan hanrllm-fl tln- frosh athlt-tu-s. Coaeh liill llt'llilt'I'SUll, baske-I ball In-ad man, is ons- ol' lln- niost popular nn-ntors in Bruin history. Xlr. Bill pf-rforlnvrl more tasks as roach of various athlt-ties than any sport ls-aflwr vw-r thought ol' all:-lnpting. The new water wagon saw-rl Mgr. Frank King lots ol' work. Page 63 ...X CS STATISTI s Baylor First Dowfned 11 ds Gain s 5 YM Attemptkted P3-SS S Cofflple F5 6 PaTa1tigS e 75 P6 t Averag Pun 39 BINIISIN ' M LW Wll SW 57408 IN F 3 ff su rims Waco, Sept. 28XHardin-Simmons' burly- bllrly Cowboys loped into town for the open- -D ing game of the Baylor gridiron season. ' s 1:-f Q' rammed into a barbed-wire defense that cor- ':,,,. I , H-Sig raled their sbifty backs and Enisbed up A Y 10 on tbe short end of a 20-tos0 branding iron. : ' Q V, 113 Hexed by football injuries during his sopho- IIE4, . 5 more and junior years, but still acclaimed as ., :::V -V-. , 20 one of the greatest athletes in Southwest 'X 1555 Q1: 40 Conference history, Jack Iwlson inaugurated QQ-fa the new season with a slashing performance A which drew raves from the hardened denizens ..:, , Q P of the press box. . ': ' 115555 I 5' Gaflopfna fn full aa all we Sea irs rlr cyc yyiy y yryer 1 rfler ssrscc ,r, and Hnesse of a Bengal tiger. VfGlson cut H H ,A,,1. E 53.3. ' N, ' loose late in the Hrst ball' on bis favorite L K ' M Q k': rg .,, .-,---f - 'C ' play, a right end run, and scored standing Q Y 5.4 - ' ii .VIDI V. .. ' up from the 20-yard line. From then on, it 532' ..': i f ,, ,saw Was Baylor all the Way. .4., For Frank Kimbrough the victory was 1,.' doubly sweet. The Cowboys were out to beat their former mentor, and it was the new coachls Hrst game. The victory Warned con- ference opponents that Baylor would be toughxif Kimbrough could keep his players ofl' the hospital list. Buddy Gatewood and E for the Bruins, smart f BARNETT d Hickman starred and the entire line played ootball. Gatewood tbrottled heralded passing attack of the f and Hickman was a blocking. G tbei ' oys' tr' g, but , eBea ' was a ' the West Texans demon on downfield odbold and Self were savage In r line play, also. Once or twice the Cowb rck mation got goin when the presslu- was on th rs held tight. Baylors offense little rough during the second ba because of substitutes, but on the wbol , the opening game measured high compared with tbose of former seasons. '9-H' BEAN C X ffff' f ff nm fd ww as ,ff f , X mins ms n nn xu n .1 X, y Xxx Dx-nvvr. OCX.. 'fmflk havdi hand oi Denver y Vkmu-cvs were cached and pnnxcd hw ax hxh-fx ' V sczdc Gvhakg hw nshwn when Ysnghwr yxnrncg ed ,WX ST 'Ndngh Knko Xhcn xnoxnnznn Kamncss, hm. shnrdj XXX Baylor ATISTI Xkxhcuvke- and gihn dcwvnnnmknn conhhf L stop X 335 F. CS Xxx lhv Chnnnng pow QV UK 200-punndcts, Kath XX 'U Ylrst Down De XXNY neon and Nhhon Cxdxn. who spavhcd KK X. 16 Paras G ai S nvtir x XA-xo-0 vkckmg thnx. move xhnn hmpixdcd Xhc X do Pfass Aiielmxl T scove. kndxcntcd. X '30 pdSS9S CO mms 132 X . . 40 enalg' , mPloi , 22 Vmchg Monnkmn iooxhah connoxsscnvs. punt lc S 'td hkhed to Denver Koi Xhc idk and move than AYPraU0 1? 83,000 xnonnxdxn dwehevs. waxchcd Bach Wd- F 43 xx son, xhe moe-M popxdav addcke in Denv ev honx ' any onher Sookhah conievcncc. 'Yheg gm xhen ' X xnonefa w ovkh. The Ymchskfxn Ymchatoo passed, pnnxed and phxnged in wp Yann. Dcnv cv scribes cahcd W hsoxf 5 pXa3,' who bcsm -I 'xthrqg had seen in years. Ymeimc. the gmne. QU' F M XXXCVCYQ Ymghwt man cxusscd hngexs, Khvcw sdt ' 'V-M X ov et Xns, shoxddev, nnd hupk an me peeked Cot W hhxch cnxs as xncnxorg oi whax happened in ' f - 'V WAO Lo xhe. Yvagbv are was recahcd nnphaas- - ' andy. The Mixdney knhnyq Bach sn0cxe.d than Xnox nnhq tht caxened hks caveat . hut. phxccd hxs XX his kn texnpovnrg Qeopavdg as wah. 1 AC!-A XX W nh than spcckxe stanng nnn hx the Kane, Ads- XX Coach Xfnnht ongh need NW hson spatKng.Xjq , bnk. Nhhon Cx am ahhq hhed the hwach whhe Lhc Vmafdot stat c.0oXc.d Xns hacks on the skdehncs. X Once agzixn Rd Yhckunan w as a demon down xy on pnnxs, and hawks- Sch was Lhe deienive d.XxlH1fX1X'AYfl as he w as in on Nw per cenx oi Lhc X Ladfdes. Yvokh these hogs, hacked hi Yanddg Xxthxkevlood, made xhc Ykunccxs do Lhknge the xihavd Wag and shnx Lhcnx down when they X X xhteaxcncd to push actos-5 a mnhg . The whohux x pXa1vd a cvednahh: game. X 1. -nux all XX wan P0lllfFllS HAMSIWIING 20- Bl' ANGIH' 5, Waco, Oct. 11XHog-killing day dawned bright and clear for Baptist football fans as Head Razorback Fred Thomsen herded his TISTICS kansas .squealing Porkers in to Waco for a wild confers STA Ar 9 ence opener that found Arkansas on the short 0WnS 33 end of a 20-to-6 score at the hands of Frank BHYIOF First DGajn9d 23 Kimbrough is Green and Gold warriors. N 12 Yardittempizted 59 The injury jinx held off Baylor just long 152 Passes Comp 41 enough for the Bears to take a good Whack il Pai Average at the Porkers, but the way Baylor went after 43 Punalties the surprised Hogs gave good indication that 45 Pe Thomsen couldn 't ha ve cooked up a win with a pair of gatling guns and the younger Kim- brough. Before the Bears were fully awakened from their summer hibernation, the Arkansas hill billies recovered a fumble deep in the home boys' territory and crunched over a score with big lV1g Bynum and Jeil' Coats, lallky tackles, clearing the Way. After those Grst five minutes, though, the fury of the Bears began to tell and, led by Jack Wilson, Baylor marched up and down the field at will to tally three times and con- vert twice. Thomsen called VVYlson the best all-around back in the Southwest after the game. Particularly effective against the Razor- backs Was a fake pass play, which fou WGlson slicing through lf-ft guard boys from the Ozarks The last half W Sortie nd to run the out of the stadium. as featured by several Ba I s deep into Arkansas territ absence of regulars fro of second and ' drives. yor ory b In the third , ut the lineup in lieu! stringers collapsed the A relentless Indian Summe ' on the Held, but the to the 'hot ' r sun b field W time i 2 'iil i if T - eat down as cold compared n the old town that night. R GANDY W GANDY D WOO GATE 3 1 2 15 e f WXXWY, as aw ma T a' STX NXT. 'ST QM T hhsxe LIRIFFIY , X XX Xxx V YhXXaeXeXphxa, Oek. T1fThe5 eahed khe f ' YXTXauox a gvhhton team NY haeamf ' hm. that 'lf w as an xxxxdet-sXak,euxeuX. XX i X OTA 'Maxx Lueh poked a Yanahav hose Xmo XX Banu V STATE Y Xkhe Vwxaxx ghd eauxp Two nannies aTXet The f 13 I rl ICS Xopeuhxg whksde, tapped The do Tdeud. Saek 'N 341, First D! Vin L WY hsoxx. on The shouhhw' and The Tmgkt Thaw XXX lg X Hrds JFYIIS anova U :L XxX 'T1xQ5 Tot Vwaybx' behwe The season w as w eh NX 9 11355 Atldlned 4 Xxuudet way fflj LHSSQS Cinlptg 134, I ig- I X TK w as TT Ko K1 hx Yawor oT The Vkhaaova eyew X -30 penahxios Ulpleted 4 ' - has BLOOD seweamhxg Kaus packed Shihe Vavh UNL Avo 2 Xxko pay tvkhute xo the hevahkd Sage Vsrash xx rage 25 'iege L'-mx who xx as spkhed Txehwe the w ax' ei et X 41 began, The 'BT ,000 Kaus vepveseuxed khe, Xavg- ,een evowa ex ev ko w axeh Vva5hw hx a Kooxhahx hgame. X TX! fast bktkev. em-Xhtoak hue phxy, The game Q 'Lwas a dasske. Vwaghw phqevs Teh khe hehh HUD whh hXaeh'axxeX-hhxe ekhows. Yam. the NY KTA- B4 qqh eaXs weve a exxppkd hmxeh, ako, as The Vseavs xx whsxvjxxx hack whh Khe Whdeaks' w eapoas hxxx , khe uehg oi hvoxhedg hue. H, ' 1 , The meh-e, was acaveeky under way when P g.. Wxsouxe mfxdeakkhed Xlihaaova pXa5ev Xixehed xx L 'V NDNXTsoa hx Xhe head. Coach Tkkmbvough. Tor ' Xhxhe, htsk. khue chwhxg, khe season, weak on khe I T Xxhdd Ko pvoxeex, hm was w awed haeh hg the X x okhekak. Three days Taker, Whsoa van wkdc XX Twxaad Lea gavas oak. of hounds xxxxhmxowkagw. XThxs e,oiwhxe,exT Tihabvough That The Yvaghw U, ,V Xaee w as han and xheg Ted Bach hom khe hehk, ' 'X X , A xemoovarhg hhaded. EL' - ' ' - Tam Baekfs wkLaT Mah-haeh dow wean au ah- -' ' ' -f . h sang Ysaghw sophomove aah, BTL Tlkuxeh, X X,! who pXa5esX hah hhe a vexevaa and Xaaghed aK Xkhe. voughhxg, The. vh.aX 5-tatKshxe,s oi the game XreweaT the Beats' supeviovkw, but they ahh pai oh hx xouehaowas. The Vkhaaowa game, saw Vmho Barnett eome Kano The own. Suapy ed oak. oi Kas hx- XXCYTTTQXCHCE, mhe hhdg 'l'53-Qoandet was a dev- Xyastaxhxg Howe. Bamexx xooh change oi mhe Xgaxaa, and Soc Three quavxexa Bayhav Saas saw xx a vephea OY Q-oehg Koch ax We beak. r I af, LHP I ilcfxqux firms lozffts l Bx1l'l0i? ro mit f l ffl College Station, Oct. 25Xand Black Friday + ' 5 .'C'l-11116. K ICS M' fl The less said about sad things the hetter. -- STATIST, Q A- and 9 lou can 't very well explain how the home A1.' J V Tex? 013 team took a 48-to-0 shellacking from Texas 'M' ' Baylor irst Doyfgzd '20 A. and lvl fs crimson legions without offering T 6 10 Fards Gal pts 10 some sort ol' explanationxyet there is no ex- sk -' 132 lgass Attelxlpleted 28 planation. fl 25 Passes qgrage 80 The better football team lor the day did l Q 8 Punt Pfxs everything right. Everything the Bears did l 31 Penaltle was wrong. X ' 10 The Cadets marched over the hapless ,, ,L f- Bruins in the worst defeat a Green and Gold team has ever suffered in conference compes tition. Devastating blocking was a partial ans wer. Superior tactics and a passing attack. the peer of any in the South west. provide other J- -' reasons, hut the term 'hotulits as lvell as do KITTBELL the other explanations. As the game progressed, the Aggie offense became a tidal Wave that grevv and grexv until desperate, sweating, humiliated Baylor sons were grasping at the flying leet ol' eager Far- mer hacks lvho sprouted lllerclzry heels for the day. It will always he recorded in the Baylor students familiar never was a band fnined an minds of with time that of gridstens more d anxious to win a was a practice sess' enthusiasti sh deter- game. Seldom ion more promising and c, Captain Wilson was in poor ape, but the balance of the team were at their physical peak. How did it happen? . . . Th willing but the flesh wa A Green a the I' e spirit was s weak. nd Gold accolade eet of Milton Cr ' courage of a lnan Inust he laid at Hin who fought with the Horatius at the bridge, hut one wasn 't enough. Q.. s N ELSON I . the . In d 'S dn ln . eerCeP's'1o 9 ga Bigoni for a C e nt I Bmor T C . in U 8 216 15 4 39 25 xa am xxxxxx fx xnxx xxdxx own eaxxx aw 0 0 to K, Q' Res :mg or X o L x uxxxwx xxxux they xex pw-Q 0 Oxxw 64005 XA X X RITBINSI JN X xxx xfx xvo xox xxoxx- Xxxx x wax xxxax x axxxx Lo X x gona xx Xxx ada ax K xg xpcxxxxxg, Q Q xv! 0 xoxxcxxdovlxxs X xo coxw cn c Q '- ig' 9 hw xx' x X xx -x xoxxd Xxax A uxx Xuxxg xxx-x xxxxu xxx 9- bxx x xx x xxxxxn espx e x e an than .. xxxx ook xxx xr-on waxxxx 0 tht gear, Lxxex Hx xx xwexx xotx oxx x xx up sxde ox xxxcxedgex' , XX xxxc fxxxxx' axxoxxxet xoxxdxdowxx xxxx zx saxexyx xx Vxog, xxx oxx xxxx wxap xxxd xv oxx Xxaxxnxxxg. X Xfxx xx mx caxvxx x xx xrxxx xx xx Cxxxxee- Ko: X x, xxd xxxx xxa up axxxxxd Dj the Ytogx x xxx 0 bu xxx xx-X xoux xfxx what they XWKAX X A sux-oxx 'xxxx L x xfxxcw ood QXHQBA X xxxg xxxxx Vx xx xxcxk, V MKS and xv xxxx xxwcxxsv and X X 14 167 26 110 35 1:30 f Baylor 8 174 17 4 29 35 iY ,T.Tv f0lJ'l1'5' mf fmur f mrs 04 l'l 00, 20-16' L. RUSSE Tulsa, Nov. l5XJack Wlson and .lack i,::1 E W Russell stayed home. , ICS I a Baylor substituted Jacks for Aces during TATIST TU T., the season, but minus their chief' threats, the f 5, VV S 956 Bruins were dealt out hy a full house of Tulsa g ' W V, ' I 1 . Downs ' 6 boys, 20 to 13. Q J -4. Flrsgs Gairleis 15 Bones snapped like match sticks as 14, 000 y I '- gifs Atteggleted 37 fans watched the Golden Hurricane, a gentle , ... gl 1 ' PaSSeS Qorage 54 breeze for three quarters, rain desperation We A E 35 V IVASY Punt fave passes and win in the final Game. ff X ' . F altles - W I di o Chi ese utlf' ' 5 , ' MM X I V Perl i rap up au n an Inous on, a n b , , iffvf hurricane, a Creole tornado and an Oklahoma '.,,1 4 N n . ' , 6 YY twister and you will have a reasonable fac- wt, W. K 53 simile of what Tulsa looked like during those . ,:,1 ,N in K J ' Enal 15 minutes. f P llll .f A , - . 1:fff'if1?5 ',': J 1 ' The Bears battered themselt es into ea- ha ustion during the first three periods and the 4' T462 Golden Hurricane Hooded the dam thereafter. W L A third-string tackle, Albin Munski, broke Q' e it SELF tllrough to block a punt on the four-yard line , ,. and Dwight Parks found a foot ofhfght in the mf f Tulsa forward wall to shp through for the l , ' Bears first score. A ugvqv E .Q ..,: I A.,.! ' ' A flfidway in the third period a 60-yard power We -Q , drive, with Crain, Parks and Aubrey Bailey - A . b . 4 1 ,Q leading the wax produced Baylor is last touch- ' fx ' 'i - I down. E , Star of the game was Dwight Parks who 'af f' ' outgained the entire Baylor hacluield and was X ,,,, , , the outstanding player for the day. Parks' ' ' I sensational pun ting and slippery running was ' - A the equalizlng factor for the Hrst three periods. X We will skip the gory details of the fourth .X Q - quarter. Sllmce to say, it Wasrft in the cards for Baylor to Win. vc WILSON Jinvfs 'Y , '- of .Bt Xlf cts ,W s 1005 'if K x . , I . HONW Hw1S I N ,. NT too 7 2 50 -Bay A SN! -, -K j I l . M s..r:,..ig- V L-- N JD av A 35 , 4 4, 4 X :Nh ' 1 l5J Dx ii 6 U 3 ' A -' - Tig: A852365 nary 0 v kb Q Tctt 40 gn hell was . Y i i iauglt . a bk ng VVillie was the-rel YYaeo. Nov. 8-l5aylor's battling little Davids SIIIUU5 the nation's gridiron Goliaths, Texas Uni- versity. from its pedestal as the No. 1 team in the country today in thc greatest sport miracle since the tiny Hebrew slew the Phillistine giant. lted-letter this day, Saturday, Novenmher 8. because it is a date which football annals shall always record. That day marks the greatest moral victory for Baylor in the near one hundred years of her existenee. The Hnal score was T-to-T. But, who cares? 3 Texas came up to this game ranked by every poll in the nation as the greatest football power of the year. Hailed by Matty Bell, Jess Neely, Fred Thomsen and hundreds of sports authorities as the greatest team in the history of the Southwest conference, the Longhorns on November 8 were soundly beaten by the Bears even if the records mark it as a tie. The game stunned the country and firmly established for years to come Baylor's title as the Nupsettingest. team in the nation. .LQ mls W RBSE BOWL But for a bad break, Baylor might have won from the team which the week before slaughtered Southern Methodist 34 to 0, and later knocked off Texas A. and M. Cadets, 23 to 0. That bad break was a poor Baylor kick which slanted out of bounds on the 10-yard line. Texas took over and scored three plays later. The game rocked along on even terms from there on while 12,000 amazed souls sat in the stands unable to believe their eyes. With less than two minutes to play Baylor got the ball 72 long, weary yards away from their goal. As the clock ticked off precious seconds, Baylor started. K . STATISTICS Baylor Texas 9 First Downs 128 Yards Gained 12 Pass Attempts 6 Passes Completed 4 32 Punt Average 60 Penalties Page 71 If gf 1 X X Eighteen seconds remained in the game when Baylor lined up on the I8-yard line, fourth down and four yards to go. Back faded Kit Kittrell, the hero of the game. David's toss that killed Goliath was no truer than Kittrell's pass to tiny Bill Coleman in t.he corner of the end zone. Pandemonium reigned. Mighty Jack Wilson hobbled on the field and sent a perfect placement through the bars to tie the game. That's the story, but the details are fascinating also. There is the story of All-American .lack Crain who played 56 minutes. He gained 22 yards yet lost I9 of them. As a sidelight of the Bruins' defense, a seven-man line charged at an angle. first to the right and then to the left, outsmarting and outfighting the Longhorns all over the field. Bubo Barnett, the simian-armed tackle, was another hero. He set on Jack Crain all day. In fast, all the Baylor boys were heros-all nineteen of them. Yes sir, it took the Baptists to master the Bible plan. Crippled .lack Ties It Up Bea rsgpiihow Promise at H2 Training Q , kfpfln Yah, g 1.90 nt - than lie In th Un Pd 9 B . COX? BQ. up to ruin C- red CO . wit? YefL'r3ZfiYaI1c-9 Ehlpw Frgflfheralule I 1 mo 5 were OtlCeq eh Ca . new ,efflre rv goillcr 5. and II ndldatgs l Ish an lb thr0uvl lost of tht C f' r- 1 th . 9 lllgqx 911- e-59 Pa tha CGS n Pr-el, X10 re . Spring dftual ' 1- gh, f'0 Edit fexr5gIOn This was acco ani, -Pars Ht an lhpligl pl 'Wok-. Th, Y 1' Wd I Pied bv ls Crew e Bruinq Img dur' at the as ln- .- the Hun-Q. H of 1 'Hg tl juries draft dm their 943 Will 10 . . 1 nd Ot Tank b I . -3 Q mer Iactlrare de- s, Sui 'h Jgg 71: A h I . -21-'ivfjn'-5 A V- slag . A I ! 1'..' ':'f,Q.- Lg., ,Q 5 7 . .. ,gb -rr' .i X,-? .uLf,.,.1L,q 'fw- 4 Tf, P-p ,fain sf-ar L-hm ,,j f Of an Op Hninc, . 1- ln th e lin 9. Pen J ,er -Kitt .rell followi il . -osfg on the. h 4 PUR 0 ' f hig . ., lnterfe Fgnce LOU? l,,,, ' 'ffl-W Mr ml hwy' ,I ll-Colfixnigll Lhf! balm n t . hrowg 3 Minh V- cluwn Pass BSS XS iiiiiiiiiiii Si MN RQ Daiias, Nov. ?.2fYani Bei ere owned a XX! ianions iiorse. Brit that horse was a nag, compared to Ba 1 STATI Preston Xoiinstcn. tire iarned ir0n Horse oi 1557 Of STICS N die Souiiwlesx Conierence. 184 First D S Xoiinsmon did everything wikfn a iootbaii Yards gwns ' M U 2 imr rnake it, crochet bnndies ior Brirain as Pass A aifled X Xie personaiig iiicised the Bagior Bears ont oi Passes igempts X Ownby sxadnnn in Cne iasx game oi ins coiie- Punt Avompleted Xffiate career. Penaltieserage 6 riiiing, twice in the second iiaii, once by iand . . . and once by airf' the Mustangs prriied a conpie oi David Yiarnrn transaciions i ont oi the bag to win ia-to-0 beiore i0,000 K ' X Hans. X Our,-pai ed during the Eirsx '50 grdnnxes, me nsrangs, reiresned irorn their briei redre- menr xc die corrai, Yixeraiig snatched victory Krorn the air NNYXEKX a pass intended ior a?on1 X back ieii short, 'prim aierx Gns 'Ynnneii turned x np on the spot to caxcki we iioarer and has-men X down vne sideirne, Wim wo 'oarig Bnixns in W' iiox brit indie pnrsriit. X Earifl in the iasx period miie Ninstangs i rnarckied xo die one-foot Yrne. Twice the sxorn. Bunn iorwards stopped Bokinston coid, bm. miie big bog was nom no be denied, -and on ins tinrd attempt 'ne ieii across the donbie- X Yrne. One piag stands one in Cne entire garne, at ieast. according xo me Bagior viewpoint. 3acisW iison and Xoiinston inet ixead-on dniing the second quarter and Boiiing Sack picised Lire XQT -pound Niexiiodisk ace and hniied e ground Ywe yards back. Thar r ians oi the respective , L dr rnerixs up ifirn into th X 'onvinced We Yragio he xwo sxars. oit -.1-illlg Baylor 11 159 24 12 14 50 s STATISTIC s First Dggged Yardittempts e Pass Colllplet P8SSfSA.Ve1'ag e n llxgnalties ice R 9 211 14 8 39 54 t bww our-sm lil 6'B4!i5' 26'-I4 I' 0 , 61035 f Housto N ' 754 H, om P9 I rom a 5 . L X ts tail feathe rst-hall' plucliing, ' waited until the the gridir of rs awry a Wise R shadow on helb passe ice O s dee re it - s to cl note b val pened across struck with ose Baylors ,Y a 28-14 def Rice p Ii 6 llurr season eat. ass rece' eld dllr' J. on a s Ivers 1' Ing the quail Olll' anned third . The Neel out down the quarter like a covey deceptive aerial att eys cohorts had the ' around like Boy ice. S ln wh off ack of Jessi! Bruin backs r ' Scouts at s ' o e of the B en the llnnin 'X ernisph 63l'S IV 83136 li ' The c gl, ore prac- ff ere saying cukoo f nlshed. J ause of this last-half the Feathered Flo shouldered hir ' a wak ck W halfb d-like elling by as a tall, stoop- ack who ran with quick, Lnovengents. '19toop Dick ' addition to qujck-kicking ran like a roadr cleverly znson, Baylo - unner as a pel' to Ba l in r to death , Inasked the ball as ican and was more annoying!! yor than a Wood-pecker on Pat NefI',f tower. Following several quick ' Bears napping, Ric born Elli w lucks caught e scored on a I ' s, an Owl wh hat, to Zinn and H they' oeyard hea ve 0 knew whe lnerznan. Di UH' all crosse quarter a T IJ to do cliinso d the B , nd Bru hat co n, Zan ears J Inlay nclude the 0 der goal in c0n vert d the wls for third ed ever goHlW-ir the d Baylor y time. d Inigrations of ay, but that Was e , held scoreless for th suddenlygot under ' scattered f s Park no ugh. ree lon vi ay in ea th ers corzng ' g period the 51131 all ov twice Nelson s. fralne er the . Milto were t rind and place besides 11 Cr-Hin and Travis he lads Who toted the 'swine- Icollrtesy ol'JiInf Tuckerj to ore b territory. B171 Coleman conv Starring for Ba l s th - earing erted b y or for , e huma poorly oth tin, the da I1 Ilzite , but pl four 68. y was D ' who st ayed s gables. ti Wight Hrted the seaso tflndout galn Parks tosse Ines he picked t accllrac n es the d 24 he rec y. A last passes and 12 eiver oft' with ' glance at the that the rifle- lik scoreb Held Fea th Th e oard makes it ran north and ered Flock W e Owls l appea south ere alw' aid I1 game. r and the ays headed o eggs with t south. he oval in this f ckle' ensational ta kes a S . ll ma Buses JaCk Il . U the . durln' the hleteb ned . Baylor Aglack ham ner Oi ell of theCh31'liel.li2ezi6St ,man Boilee Yearsf in the Southwebbo super' Sit Hit-it? . the f tw I its like '12 Ninth to haidfhan ant' prek, bleasegag been f0fineS rathe AlwaybB35vl0r - ckiddual nCe' - rS in athletes, along lim eyceue than plagilssell. publlitgeneral 'greatest fgoand jaG1:1d Shari feaull' f the - kWiS0 aterial.? i rea , id -bp . TWO hcfstoryf 'lagolofful Igeix-ed xuoifel-ence Baylolg dB1alaEt Pal-kS reke the C ' 9 'u' bI'0 furllls, Dwlv he 0' ,hen rd, Shootlrtaon xx . U reco has lllmn 1 C0 . . . Inarll' iaihgs, ring 'tall 1 , r , . n I0 g2:,ni119tf0pikneW5pdpe dd1t10 on t. au tm ner. In a :pe he Sm man f U t t inCheSkOdex'P'0Pedan excellefl Blalicitv Held 'H ble 1' DU rts Publicity o Director OQESBLALACK CHARL FOOTBALL ROUND-UP ,. x E 4 ,.. at - 'M -- w A-A ' 5 son iuad a lield day against ltkansas. s, Il can be done, boys . Coach Kimbrough lolls lou: regulars the day hr-lore llu: Texas game ' .QQ X ' PM The hand played lhal Good Old Baylor Lino . and lhc score slill looked good. bpm. .ir 59. ' 'Looks like somebody Q VIUSO - side. 5 -it K Pity lhal poor guy alter ' Cltlill llil llim. sw .W Fl 'o17, 1 The Bears come back lor l hall ready lo wipe out seven points ccnler lor no Q ff-Xa 'Y . ' I ' gif' ' he last that Was il lack leilrey complelcs anollner one agamsl llle Hog , U Pk 1 JT' ,al Q-. n ,Of I V,- V . ru, Lwi r .. 0 shlrls on us al A 6 x --va-Q., nib, rf , , ,.,., V6 '51, vr IL S' L4 a Coleman was almosl a sensalion on lhis one. vp-'11 -,'- gk V-Q. '1- b 'f I 'X Tr- f Qriyu- C - 'V' ' ,.n x , ii' 'bb 'Q ' . 2. f ,A 1 - Crain was a consislenl ground gainer against Texas. E E 3 . 2 K 1 . 3 2 l S i Z H n nz N 15 Tk A if Wm The licld is muddy. but lh'o hand parades on, ul SMU, u 1 ,lv . Jo I ..-L. .Z I v NHIJ1 A .. F 5 , . H H' n W,-fffyww-.f,wff -nw-,W . Wfp -8 R'!13Qvf-1gn!A, Q -J, mf'N, f ' ' , x, ,I Xx L Q Q. 2 ,w.Q.. Lucas had to turn the Xights oif to get Parks to Xeave BASKETBALL Q iff, 19-ll-42 BASK ICTBA Ll, SQUAD A yw,f.,,t,tQt-Stl, First mu-: Fmt ,xr.nsm'. Msniyo. Pxnks, Tl-Xll,l'IY, VAN Sw:-:Hr f Wt Vw-tw t?Jtt,Q,,'1r1, , - , , SUT .Net-um! row: ILLLIS. ltrpiini-in, Bxn.m'. Nltimrzn. NX .u.Ti':ns. Any 1-:'r'r. BELEXY, NN 1LsoN, COACH ' ' IH- '3 ,tl -1 Qt , , , . f me llhxnl-.nsox 1 'N M5 ' we: M, 1, ., z. ,gt .,f'..'.,f-X. -' ' gt, imc -V t ttf , .NH- if 41 ,, , vitXY T llns was the pu If yt I BY DUXV HEARD lhanton-like. diminutive Dwight Parks cut swiftly toward the center of the conrt. leaped high. twisted in his inimitable manner, and hurled goalward a basketball destined to rest ol' Fame. as one of the treasured trophies in Baylor's Hall The black minute-hand on the gleaming white-faced clock showed less than three minutes remaining in the final collegiate game of the year when the pint- sized Baylor guard arched that historic shot. Two thousand students, down from the stands, out over the court, and rebounded off the opposite wall. That cheer was the wildest has ever hea rd. hushed expeetantly, loosed a roar which cascaded demonstration Rena Marrs McLean Gymnasium Dripping with sweat, smiling wanly, Parks acknowledged the roar of the crowd, which all night long had pulled for him to score the necessary 25 points for a record. Teammates crowded around to shake the hand of the boy who by that shot became a Baylor sport immortal. Those two points sent a five-year old Southwest Conference scoring record into discard. Tree-tall Huber Kirkpatrick of Baylor, '37, lost his place in the record book when Parks tallied 28 points for a season's total of 214-. Ted Lyons, Raymond Strickland and Kirk- patrick . . . to those great names of the past is added that. of D. P. Parks. Weary Southern Methodist University players also gathered around to congratulate the boy who did it the hard way. Two men had shadowed the Baylor ace all night, and not one of those 28 points was made by crip shot. That, in brief, sums up the 1941-42 cage season for the Bruin basketeers. The Bears tied for third in the Southwest. Conference flag chase, hut the story of Dwight Parks is the real drama. Coach Bill Henderson in his Hrst. year as mentor of the Bears placed a scrappy, hard-fighting team on the court every game. The 19-ll-12 edition was a dangerous offensive crew, although slightly below-par on the defensive side. Page 76 Baylor opened the season with a bang: T. C. U. fell 44-to-323 S. M. U. was nosed out by a late Bear rush, 45-to-41g and Texas A. and M. cadets saw Baylor win in the final 45 seconds, 48-to-46. Two decisive set.-backs, however quickly dropped the Bears back into the pack. Texas' Steers outclassed Baylor 58-to-38, and the feared Bice Owls rudely smashed out a 73-to-36 victory. The most exciting game of the season was the comeback tilt with Texas A. and M. The Cadets and Bears swapped the lead a dczen times before Baylor squeezed out a 38-35 triumph. JOHN ELLIS, Manager Frivaldsky drops a double-decker. Ol' Man River of Southwest basketball, the University of Arkansas' Razorbacks, swamped the Bears in two titanic battles. Masters of the blitzkrieg style of play, the Porkers won 53-to-43 and 50-to-45 despite 45 points by Parks. Sweet revenge for an early season humiliation was the Bears' answer to that. They smothered Texas 54-to-34 in their best game of the year. Then, as a proof of their erratic play, Baylor turned around and played the worst game of the season against T. C. U., 37-to-33. ABNETT BELEWV BAILEY F RIVALDSKY H.AILE1' M.ARINO lx Dwight Parks sum-cl two-thirds uf Baylor's points in the fulluwing game with Hit-11. but the: vauulcd Owls whit 63-tu-38. Thvn cams the historic S. NI. lf tilt whivh saw Parks hrt-ak the rvcurd as tho Nlustaugs wvnt down. 18-tu-38. Xlthough Parks was thv big twist- lllfullgflltblll thc- vutire cagrv campaign, ulhvr playvrs had a largv hand in lwlping thv Elkhart lillin crack the cmillwfeiice rocurd. .luv Frivaldsky was I'4'SIJllllSllJlt' fur many nf Parks' points as ht- St'l't't'lll'll the scoring: 1-lnamu-ls most liI't'tIllt'lllly. Xlusvular .lack Ylvilsmi was thv clm-t'r'11six'v acc of the' se-asm: lwfurm- lw wvut nut with an ups-ration. 3 913 One ul' thx- few Crip shots Parks got all season. 'x- Yaluablt- as a lip-in artist was Dub Walt:-rs. and Mark lit-low was a crafty shut- makf-r bvfurf- the- draft board 1-allvd him to tht- culnrs. Ball-hawk of the squad was Nlarinu, and Akhtar-tt was thc man who took the- ball utT the backbnard most frvqucnlly. Nan Swcc,-t and llailvy turns-d in svvaral Sllltblllll cuurt pe1'l'u1'1l'1am'e3s while lhv rcs-l uf lhc- suhstilutm-s spelled thc- rf-gnilars in a rmfliahlc mamma-r. lit-law sinks um-. L I an XIILLER XYALTERS P 'QI-ll-QS XYILSON VAN Sw rgrrr REI-:msn 'T' . fi ,f... ,.. L Q A DL if I F5 T 0 . QL . . 2 A. I AAJQ V ' A .1 Pvt . E5-'I . . f y I .6 ,qq , if . fA A A,,., .5 ' -wma Y- I. .. I . . , if ' M 1 . ' - I ' A ... Zi., Q 3. . 'I n A ' ,f X r .. H E . - 1-E .. ' I A,,. 1941 VARSITY BASEBALL SQUAD Top: RUSSELL, CASEY, LUCAS, VAN SNVEET, NELSON. Brno, HARRIS, AVITT Bollom: Ii:UJNEY, H.-KL'EH', Lmnrus, TERRY, GOLDEN, XVELCH. RICHARDSON, NIILLER, XYILLIS BAYLUR MAKES IT .500 AGAIN As the baseball season rolled around last year, prospects of the Bears' achieving the perennial .500 percentage mark were anything but promising-even with eight returning lettermen. Cause for all the alarm in the local sporting circles was the fact that newly-appointed Coach Lloyd Russell had only one experienced FOACIT LLOYDR pitcher and no catcher with which to face such man-killing clubs as USSELL the Texas Longhorns and A. Sr M. Aggies-plus a baffling array of hitless wonders lead by 'gSlugger .lack Lummus. The hustling Bruin nine mentor, however, pulled Joe Terry, former hot corner guardian, out of his bag of tricks along with a couple of rabbits and converted him into a chunker iII a manner that fairly breathed black magic. These two, backed by effective hurling by sophomores Bob Miller and Clayton Harvill, not only southpawed and fireballed the Bruins into that third place .500 mark, but also gave the Longhorns and Aggies many anxious moments. Improved stickwork also figured in the Bears' wins-and believe it or not, by the end of the season Lummus was connecting safely at least once each game. With Joe Curtis Byrd, returning squadman, doing yeoman work of catching Goldenis baffling southpaw slants, the Green and Gold nine opened the season with a 9-1 riot over the McMurray Indians, repeating the following day with a 16-6 runaway to get away in a good manner. Following these two pre-season tighteners, PIussell,s Rascals opened conference play with Rice in Hous- ton and dropped an 8-3 decision to the Feathered Flock when Miller, Harvill and Gene Welsh were a bit free with walks in the pinches. The Bears then journeyed to College Station for a two-game series with the highly-touted Aggie club and gained a split when Golden, outstanding hurler in the whole league, turned back the Farmers in 12 innings ' on five meager bingles. A The locals established themselves as a title threat by sweeping their next four games in convincing manner -two apiece from the S. M. U. Mustangs and the T. C. U. Horned Frogs. The Ponies bowed 12-7 and 3-2, the lastitilt being another great game hurled by Golden-Terry won the first one. Page 79 nk, -A 4 3 --nn-- f v-uv - -1 I SLUGGIN' JACK LL'miL's STEADY Dox H.XLEX' ALL-Com-'ERENCE LEFTY GOLDEN VETERAN JIMMY WITT Center Field First Base Pitcher Short-stop Golden and Terry both gained victories at the expense of the Frogs also, Lefty coming through with a T-4 decision and the converted third baseman winning a thrilling 3-2 battle. At this time, while resting only one game out of first place, the Bears ran into disaster in the persons of tl1e Longhorn squad, who taking advantage of every conceivable break, took the Bruins over the hurdles in three straight tilts. The first game was played in Waco, and while a huge Baylor crowd alternately cheered and groaned- mostly the latter in the late innings+Golden lost a heart-breaking 4-2 eleven-inning decision as the Steers capitalized on unearned runs and the Bears left 12 men stranded on the basepaths. 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He is expected to develop into one lof the conference's best. 1941 SPRING AND DISTANCE RELAY TEAMS Top: Toon, GODBOLD, BELEW, HICKMAN Bottom: WILSON, RUSSELL. HICKM.AN, COLEMAN DUB W.ALTERS Sensational High Jumper Coleman is Out in Front Todd is a Close Second MXN XX ww 3 ' w ' Gray takvs good care 0K LiLUe loc aw, K 1941 FROSH BASEBALL SQUAD 1 ron!: EIREEI1. HEEDER, BECTOR, JENNINGS, Gl1EN'ELLE, MIARINO, ROIJGERS, LEINWEBER. HOWARD, KITTRFILL Rear: FRIVALDSRY. LAwsoN. Cook. GARCIA, MILLER, WAFER, HILL, BATTS, MURSKI, CURRY, J I, 4 , . , A levi 3 SF I ' A CNW I C 0 wt MS ERUSH SQUAD HuRTAno. COACH Cnow IS BEST EVER One of the most seasoned and versatile frosh baseball teaIns in the history of the Southwest Conference rep- resented Baylor University on the diamond during the spring of 1941. Blessed by an abundance of semi-professional base- ball experience in addition to their high school and sand- lot lore, the Bruin freshmen were the scourge of this section. Two right-hand pitching aces paced the Cubs in their season's play. Howard Wafer and Manuel Garcia were the pitching luminaries, and Paul Cook strong-armed his way to victory in several games also. Matthew Batts, the most promising catcher ever to don a Baylor uIIiform, was snared by the Boston Red Sox immediately after the season ended. Bubba Hill and Nonny Jennings were the power hitters for the Cubs. After burying the Texas A. and M. Fish under top- heavy scores in a two-game series, the Cubs proceeded to have a field day against the Allen Academy nine. A two-game series with the Texas Yearlings found the Cubs breaking even. Page 84 BLODGETT, COCHRANE, LOVE TENNIS TEAM MAKES FAIR RECORD Three hustling boys composed the Cub tennis team in 1941, and although they didn't make a great record they played fine tennis. F R H M E N Terrell Blodgett was the Bitsy Grant type of player, Nine promising freshmen lads com- posed the 1941 frosh track squad which, although loser in both dual meets of the I 9 year, contained several potential dash and field stars. The Baylor Cubs lost to Southern Metho- dist's first-year men and Texas Christian's year- ling crew, but in each meet they had the high- point man. Against Texas Christian, Lynn Nixon was the man of the day as he dashed home ahead of the field in the 100- and 220-yard events. Nixon was the anchor man on several winning relay combines also. Bounding Slick Cochrane led the Baylor frosh against Southern Methodist with a sensational day in the high and low hurdles and the high jump. TRACK Front row: REYNOLDS, COCHRANE, CRAwFonD Hear row: IssAcKs, FOSTER, ELIOTT, NIKON, BOONE, KUSZBIAUL and he teamed with flashy David Cochrane to give Baylor fans a fine show. Love. the remaining member of the squad, was more than adequate. Texas University frosh team trounced the Cubs in one series, but although out-classed, the Cubs were never out-fought. 1 X X . A 11-ffl il' ' t xi, X W l A . ' t ull Ml, Htl! iv. -' 92 u .' ' ,qu v wg ' it-tt. . t3Mlt.,r,,.t W . W ,5.,..w9i t ,al ' A ,it A . -2-vf A WNY C G BY .1012 DUFF1-IL Frosh Sports Editor The Cub team had the kind of a season that is typical of many Baylor teamsfplenty of hustle and ability, but the breaks went against them and they came out on tl1e short end of all their games with the Bl. lf. and T. C. Lv. Frosh squads and Kilgore Junior College, but none by more than one touchdown and all indecisive wins. However, this kind of a record can hardly be taken as a criterion of the Cub's real ability. L The Cubs had plenty of good, big.: men, and with the draft cutting into the varsity ranks, these boys will be the ones to fill in the gaps on next. fall's eleven. Much will be expected of James Lee and Buck Garret at center, James Griffin, Bobby Hender- son, Bill Craven, and Bubba Hill, guards, Boy Leal and Mike Tawell, tackles, Tom Johnson, John Hug- ghins, Gordon Hollon, and Jimmie Lawrence, ends, and Guy Nunnally, Lloyd Price, J. B. Parsons, Bob Burke, Bill Dickson, B. L. Cooper, Bob Marshall, backs, during the oncoming gridiron battles. Front row: EDWVARDS, ANEAVER, COOPER, APPELL. JOHNSON Rear row: J. LANVRENCE, HUGGHINS, HALLON, Hicks, H. LAWRENCE, LEE Page 87 N c-1E COLBNU' Coach YBOGXKQ, seaion as starved t FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SETS A RECORD T00 BY JOE DUFFEL Frosh Sports Staff Baylorls Cubs, Winners of four games in eight starts during the 1942 basketball season, set one record that will probably never be challenged. They changed coaches twice during the year. First it was Foster Coleman, then came Botchy Koch. Wlieri Koch left for the armed services, Varsity Coach Bill Henderson took over and piloted the Cubs the rest of the way in. Over the eight-game route, the Baylor freshmen turned back T. C. U. twice split a two-game series with S. M. U. and Kilgore Junior college and lost two de- cisions to Tyler Junior college. Harlan Lawrence, Gordon Hallon, Johnny Appell, Frankie Edwards, and Marlin Hicks were the mainstays of the 1942 club, but received plenty of help from James Lee, Jimmie Lawrence, R. L. Cooper, John Hugghins, and Evan Weaver. Lawrence Shoots . . tttA ...A . ss . CRACK FENCING TEAM Top: Touchel Cenler: Fall and Adelman Tangle liollom: Brown parries Boykins' Thr Urf1lheIoz1'.' CAPTAIN AIJEIAISN nn A znlllf' an ,, . -4 us t CUPS TITLE AGAIN Well-balanced, perfectly-poised, the Baylor 1941 fencing quintet did every- thing thal's possible to do with swords except punch the on-looker's blanket tax. Hated as one of the crack fencing teams in the nation, the suave Baylor swords- men foiled the attempts of conference rivals in annexing the Southwest Conference title for the second straight year. Paced by Captain Alvin Adelman, who distinguished himself by achieving a national fencing grand-slam, the hustling Bear team won the Southwestern A. F. L. A. championship in addition to the conference crown. After finishing behind the potent Galveston Anicos in dueling sword and sabre competition, the Baylor aces rallied to defeat the Anicos in both departments of the final tournment play-off to take the A. F. L. A. crown. In winning the conference tournament, held in Waco during May, the Bears became the first fencing team in Southwest Conference history to repeat with the title. The Bears likewise became the first team in conference history ever to win every first and second place award i11 individual competition. Captain Adelman, one of tl1e all-time fencing greats in this section, became the first swordsman in national collegiate history to capture first place in all three divisions of a major conference fencing tournament. The dark-headed, quick- thrusting Baylor man won the foil, dueling sword and sabre medals. Jan Bonk, elongated junior specialist, finished second in foil and sabre, while Andries Sigten- horst was the second-place winner in dueling sword. The 1941 team was composed of Adelman, Ronk, Sigtenhorst, J. W. Clark, John Fall, George Beakley, Mose Blaine and Pierce Shaudies. JENNINGS, ADELMAN, RoNK, Bnown, BOYKINS ills 1 v l A T I A l I f-5 t hqgg Several of the South's finest water athletes were members of the 1941 Baylor swimming team, but there were not enough boys of big-league caliber to enable the team to cop meets. Two Baylor dive stars made a big splash in swimming circles. U. A. Young is the former Southern A. A. U. champion, and Bland Schwarting is recognized by pool mentors in the Southwest to be one of the most promising divers in years. During the season, U. A. Young, the best diver to represent Baylor during its brief swimming history, won first place in the state A. A. U. meet and the T. A. A. F. contests. Schwarting finished third in the A. A. U. meet and second in the T. A. A. F. tryouts. Glenn Lake, mammoth backstroke star from Michigan, re- sembled a baby elephant in action as he won several first places in meets during the year. Lake was one of the mainstays of the team. Blond, smooth-swimming Bubba Reese was the 440-yard man, and Robert Daniel handled the 220-yard chores. Arthur Myers was the Green-and-Gold representative in the 100-yard event. Feature of each swimming season is the Aquacade. Events sensational enough to make Billy Rose bite an option in two take place each year at the water carnival. Formation swimming, teeter board trick work, relay events, novelty diving stunts, trapeze Work on both single and double bars are listed among the presenta- tions. A sensational fire dive, in which the diver is ablaze before he hits the water, climaxes the occasion. The 1941 Aquacade played before packed houses for three nights, February 12-13-14. The 1942 carnival, built around a patriotic motif, occurred January 27-28-29-30. Coach Froggie Coleman was the guiding genius behind the annual affair. YOUNG, REESE, SCHWARTING JACK. REESE. DANIEL Cupid in Action Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep L'This Is No Time To Relax Above: Scenes from the Aquacaclc Below: Froggie leaxe Baylor alter water carnival. 5.7 ., .--1 ltav, C1-im, PRICE, HIATT GULF 1941 Baylor-long famous for erratic teams-reached its zenith in that respect when the 1941 varsity golf team romped the fairways. On their hot. days, the Bears could give Old Man Par a real Sh6llHCking. but on their cold days -. Eef Crim was the Jimmy Thompson of the team, and when the big Henderson lad was Hon there wasn't a collegiate golfer in the Southwest. within a niblick throw of him. The Bears opened the season with a blis- tering display against T. C. U. The Christians were shut-out, 6-to-0. Later on. T. C. U. finished second in the conference play-off. Texas A. and M. was beaten, 4-to-2, and S. M. U. stopped the triumphal parade of the Bears with a 4-to-2 set back. In the conference meet. Crim finished fifth in a field of 31 players. The team placed fifth also. I VARS Y MINO SPURTS Highly-touted, well-public- ized, Baylor's 1941 varsity tennis crew fell along the rocky road to tennis greatness, and disap- pointed its followers. Hailed as the greatest tennis team in Baylor's history, the Bear racquet- wielders did not live up to advance no- tices although they did win more vic- tories than any previous team to wear the Green and Gold. Lefty Brown. one of the nation's leading southpaw players and acknowledged to be the peer of any collegiate player in the Southwest, was unable to regain his sen- sational 1940 form. Brown is now in Hollywood. Highlighting the season were the trips taken by the players to Denton. Oklahoma City and Tulsa where the Baylor boys carried the day in straight-set fashion. The conference tourney found the Bears at their weakest, and their record there did not justify expectations. Barrow, Harris and Haynes were more t.han adequate, and in doubles combination. these three boys were able to more than hold up their end. Hfxnms, Bfumow, HAYNES, BLALACK CMgr.J A A 9 e H' x x A s ,,. A center of activity on the campus, the Rena Marrs McLean Gymnasium houses the Department of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. Headed by Dr. Lowell N. Douglas, the department controls and coordinates all of the activ women which are commonly associated w ities for both men and ith these three phases of the field. Training in Health Service, Health Instruction, Professional Health and Physical Education, Recreational Activities and Intramural and Extramural Athletics is offered in tl1e all inclusive program. D R. LOWE!! Pnomsssons KAPPES ,um CoLEMAy Plmvr-Lsson Nloommw Sw H3 im! I Vf ' Q 'Q X5 L J N. DOUG!! v n . AS PROFESSOR DOUGLASS 1 1 Page 92 Minglewood Football Is Exciting Intramural and Extramural athletics play an important part in the campus life. Intramural tournaments for both men and Women are played in a great variety of sports, and touch most of the students of the uni- versity. For more intensified activity Extramural athletics are followed in Badminton, Handball, Tennis and Bowling. Students in these activities participate in intra-collegiate contests. The Baylor Open Bad- minton Tournament and the State Inter-Collegiate Tournament are two of the outstanding department highlights of the year. Mary Honaker Wins The Open Champion Doubles Team-Mitchell and Honaker Tennis Lassies On The Court-Stephens and Ray z John Ellis Hopes For A Strike Page 93 ,adn l i-mininv Springlmarml Star Co-Ed Tumbling Dusty Swings Hard Da nl Nlcmn' . ', V--fix' ' 4, .-1: . .- - 9 in . ll- C 5?L54 '1-- ' ' 1 'fxf - gif ,. 1151 -132. 51.-In x.. :,,f', .:iQL5- A 2153:-3f.j1 I 2 gl'iris-.InxSiYffg.?I.,,1 f 4 lr 7: :L u.:l:'4:?a 'V-:- l f f1.' -' ' '.4 1- ' .lfiif lf'-. ,.!2'1i.6s 1 fl AJffi:-f,'1.1-inFiarewfsif: 1 - ' Aqsju ,. :rim Urs M, 4, fi. .4 - ' gf' 6551 11 . rifviiklzfii'-T.?fQ,'zill:E KS.1'il1jf.WLffwl ,- ll iliSl?4 in :X4'lim1 f Future: llnbin Hoods Badminton Takvs the Gym ,, Square- Dancing lim-avlws a New High Handball for Aclion FIRST PRIZE wonby CLIFFORD GRAY KN- Eef hasn't got, a chance here. Prize of 310 awarded by WALLACE EN GRAVIN G COMPAN Y, AUSTIN 1 . , Y gg. - 1 3 ,Q-1 , -ff ,J-J' 1 . 1 I MJ J0,,vaI '9 l Drury is amazed! THIRD PRIZE by VERNA BAKER l S ,gi .M 4 ry, ,N SECOND PRIZE bv CLIFFORD GRAY A Baylor Cul: romps on the campus. A ,M W.. 1 l vs QL BEAD Xre-n't you happy tu sw- Billie-, Ed? Catch it with your hands. Willie. vii' N nie:--club E011 ard Mia-son sells ribb anal 011. ' her' C0 Uh eil me I els 1 nloz-In all y. Divo! Uris org I. Wk om! OGG is fl: 1 Qlion e : ' s ANIZAT' N ww l Presidents Glascock. Wood. and Wall ALPHA UMEGA CLUB l3aylor's oldest girls' club. the Alpha Omega Club. was founded by Dr. C. D. Johnson as a joint social-service club. with the aim of foster- ing high ideals among the women of this Uni- versity. A high scholastic average is required of all members. with the membership limited and ad- mission is through vote by the club membership. As special projects, Alpha Omega Club mem- bers entertain with a tea honoring new students during the fall term, make green and gold pom- poms which are distributed to lend color at the llomecoming football game, promote a spring style show. and direct and supervise the crown- ing ofthe Hay Queen at the May Day Festival. Guests of the club members were entertained with a formal banquet in January at the Raleigh Hotel. Former club members were honor guests at a Homecoming breakfast, and a picnic was given during the spring term for guests of the club. ADAMS ALEXANDER BARNES .I. B.n'1,on li. B.u'Lon BELFIXY Broos Bruce DUNSON ELLIS FERGUSON GL,xsc:oCK X!-L in Gooor: KENNEDY ix1AYHENV NIILLER XIITCHELL ll AXYLEY lin' Simwxow SPAREMAN STUIKIJIYANT W 1 LLIA M s Wouf Woon Page 98 Page 99 The Alpha Omega Club presented a bronze bust of President Neff to the collection of the Texas Library. Just talkin' .... the sponsor in between two fires .... ' presentation in the Texas Library .... knittin' for Britain .... friendly, a.ren't they? .... all work and no play. but this is Work .... look like professionals, don't they? .... more work on the part of the pledges .... say, are all of them this friendly? .... the homecoming float, 'nuff said. Qty Presidents Brennan and Stringfellow THE ATHENEAN CLUB The Athenean Club was organized i11 1935 for the purpose of furthering social activities. Membership is limited to thirty-two girls. The main social event of the year is the formal banquet. Other social activities include a tea for new members at the first of the yearg a breakfast for the alumnaeg and various informal parties during the year. The club also makes contributions to needy causes. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker were again nomi- nated as sponsors for the year 1941-42. Mrs. Frank Kimbrough is the co-sponsor. ALYIS BBENNAN BUXNELL l A. CLARK B. CLARK COLLIFP. Cnoss DEDMAN GLENN f Q I. .ij H,ALBERT Hiuvmxs i KIRBY 1 r X . if E 1 LAXYLER ,f , i 1 . R McG.aRm' . X MCKINNEY . i ' E MEHEDITH MORGAN Pnsnsoiv PEARSON X -x POMEROY BEESE REIDLAND SHELTON Smrm STRINGFELLOW i' I WILLINGHAM ZIMMERMAN L Page 100 Page 101 OFFICERS Presidents . . NIARIAN BRENNAN, lx'IYRTIS STRINGFELLOXY V ice-Presidenfs lX1YRTIS STRINGFELLOW, LOUISE PIERSON Seerefaries . . . IRBIA LANVLER, FERN .AYLVIS Treasurers . ERNESTINE IDEDBIAN, SARAH PEARSON Parliameniarians DOROTHY SMITH, IRBIA LAXYLER Reporters . GRACE Ii,-ALBERT, BETTY CLARK Pledge Capfains BETTY CLARK, FRANCES JO COLLIER Some Of the Veterans .... Smiling at the boys C9995 .... a new crop and another initiation Koh hoyj .... A cutie Ol' the club . . . A for Athenean .... Strike up the pose .... Just plain lazy '.... NYait.ing for chapel OD .... We clOn't know what we are doin . . . . Some members Qha-hal . . . . The Homecnming float, entry. ,.. 'Q l ir.vl row: Honxr-tn. Jl'l,1,xw. Kixu, P.xT'i'r:nsox'. llwxulrzn. Ni'ssB.xl'x1. 3lt1Anoo Sei-om! row: by-'kI.UlRUP. SWEET. lklxxs. DURRY. D.'KY, Yotrxo, ScHw.ux'1'Ixo, FI,kNDI'IllS. BATES, FARM-:x', BEARD. lNIoEc1kEL. SMITH. BooNE, lil-IICBLIES. NYILLIANIS. Cowaw Tliirrl mir: Bnowx. l'i1x1v.u.ims1cY. BEi,1ew. Batman. NIACANLISS, REESE, MIXON, Loxrz, IIARRELL BAYLUR CHAMBER UF UUMMERCE The primary function of the organization is to further athletics and promote good will around the Uni- versity, but during the years it has broadened its scope toward tl1e goal of Doing anything for Baylor. Each fall term the Chamber of Commerce publishes, with the aid of the Board of Publications, a regis- tration guide for freshmen and transfer students. This booklet contains all necessary information pertaining to registration and general information about Baylor. For the entire week preceding the Annual Homecoming football game, the Chamber of Commerce sponsors Good Will Weekf' All students are asked to wear tags with their names and home towns written on them andgare urged to enter into the spirit of the occasion. On Homecoming Day a special Homecoming Parade is sponsored. The floats are entered by the various clubs and organizations on the campus, and at a special ceremony the Homecoming Queen is selected from nominees representing the organizations. The Homecoming Queen is presented at a ceremony during - H the half of the Homecoming game. , .itayt,t , . e Q ff Aim . . . . X ' H1-l'M All during football season, small ribbons are printed with appropriate slogans and are sold before each game-the proceeds going to further the organization's activities and to further ath- letics. I XYinter term pri-xy Harrell and Spring term pri-xy Parks. Page 102 Page 103 The high light of the organization's activities this year was the purchasing of a new water wagon for the football team. This was bought from the proceeds of ribbon sales. This new addition was presented at the Homecoming ga111e. The Baylor Chamber of Commerce was organized in 1921, its predecessor having been the Baylor Business Men's Association. Membership is limited to tl1ose male students who have been in residence two terms. All new members must receive a certain percentage of votes at a regular meeting of the organization and must satisfactorily complete a pledge period before being formally initiated. Nlembership is limited to fifty. Boys keep off the grass .... Morris and Cowan all smiles .... A comely group Preaching on the pleasance by Happy Day .... Gee. de mob . . . Energy conflabs. Fall term prexy Hankamer looks over the water wagon with Boone and Horner. Look at us cute boys .... We're cute too .... Up .... Disgusting, isn't it? .... Sponsor Newton ...x Af.-in Presidents Ustrom. Harwell, and Benton DAPS The D. A. P. cluh was organized in 1935. The meaning of the letters is revealed at the initiation ceremony. The purposes of the cluh are to promote friendship among the girls of the Memorial Dormitory system or Of VVaco. A Certain scholastic average and prominence in campus activities is taken into consideration upon the election Of new memhers. The annual project of the cluh is the pres- entation of some appropriate gift for the benefit and enjoyment of the Memorial Dormitory system. The social calendar of the club each year includes a tea for freshmen and transfers, a homecoming hreakfast for the returning alumnae, a formal banquet. and a house party. The cluh also performs several social services. Each year a high school girl graduate is selected and given her graduation gown and accessories. At Thanksgiving and Christmas, baskets of food are sent to needy families. Sponsors: Mr. and Mrs. Foster Coleman. ASH BENTON M. L. BLANTON M. BLA Nrom BROWN CARLILE CASTLEBERBY CHAFFIN CUNNINGHAM DEAN ELDEP. EVANS GREGARY HERIXICK llanwnu. JOHNSON KING limes' NELSON N UTT Osrnom RABON Ihznsrs SLAWSON SWINT WOOD K .075 A X X Q-x ,j :xx Q -ng ..,, f .., N. iv ' Page 104 Some of the members posing made this an attractive group. n Mass movement out of chapel .... Beauties adorning the center walk .... Homecoming float .... Hi-ho silver .... Poplar girl, or is it the car .... Fireside chat with some pledges .... Golf, no doubt . . . Three toothpaste ads .... At the banquet they became South Sea Islanders. ifiilllifigi QQ 53 ?' A Fa: V , if .f 'ii L 1412 ', Q 'J' ': 'f,- Q Q A X r f- 5.35 Q I LA--'A n,,: .ff I ffl fera l of , Wi i ' A M- ' ' 7 Q all il f'.fE.:.-wabgu Q N N ., 1,01 ,1Qu3q.1,,g,- Q? . L V I 4' ' :,,'AlM,Vg7,Q'Jg3,,3i,F- -fjwsx . .. l 23- 2-iii it--r'qf?Ssff+-?.' ff 5 3 '--I6?,.T,,'3 ,g -1,5 , ,- :N Y 1 J- K--,sw Q ,55g'1, 5,-,--- .- ., Li X .y-. I:-x,v,:.+-M . -. -4. -'Fla' Q? gtfefgii 1 : nm n Me,--ff'w.' me 1'm.:3+-el x:..-',Xa- Wy u Q. fl ,,,..-3 i p .QA .V tk., N fifffll. 5' 3 'ft W1 rf . i 'Nx Page 105 Capitalists IYaldrop and Horner DELTA SIGMA PI Eleven years ago on December 6. 1930. the Beta Iota Chapter of the International Frater- nity of Delta Sigma Pi was installed in the Baylor School of Business. The first chapter of the fraternity was founded at New York Uni- versity. School of Commerce. Accounts. and Finance on November T, 1907. The national fraternity is of l1igl1 rank in the Fraternity world, being one of thelargestprofes- sional fraternities, and it is a charter member of the Professional Interfraternity Conference. The Beta Iota Chapter has been on the Honor Boll of the Chapter Efhciency Contest for the last several years. Beta Iota Chapter reached the goal of 100,000 points in the last contest. The highlight. of the year was the organizing of the Alumni Cluh for our chapter at Home- coming. Nearly half of the ex-members at- tended. Also, the formal lianquet on February Z2l was an outstanding all'air. Several parties and picnics were held during the spring. The professional activity of this chapter was chiefly composed of professional meetings held once a month, at which some outstanding husi- nessman spoke. One industrial tour was taken in the spring quarter. Bass BETTS Boom? lion xmas Faan an GALBRMTH HANLQMIER HCERNER JONES .lomyw LANE McAnoo BICKINNEX' lNIcI.mN TIINEIKL PAIm PATTERSON PEARCY REED Srvmoxs STACK TALBERT WALDROP rw? pl , L Page 106 At the close of the year the Delta Sigma Pi Scholarship Key was awarded to the highest ranking senior in the Business School. The activities of the school year are to be closed by a reunion in the middle of the sunnner. Ojjices 1941 1941? Headmasier SAM VVALDROP GEORGE HOHNER Senior Warden RILEY SIMMONS MAX FARRAR Junior Wfarden C. VV. PEARCY CLAYTON EDWARDS Treasurer RAYMOND HANKAMER ARTHUR BOONE Scribe M. K. BETTS CAM TALBERT Chancellor DAVID BECK KELSO SMITH Deltasigs as Baylor beauties 1999995 .... Brother Warrengwishing forigirls . . . Flu of us ,uns Lookin, into the future Taking it easy '.... Gosh another convertible .... Must be a good joke . . . The auditor s officn The Delta 1 lme up The new officers .... Hi. pledges .... Inside looking out. LOR I 4 Presidents Price. Mitchell PEER CLUB The Peer Cluh. organized in 1938 under the direction of Dr. Lorena Stretch. has as its pur- pose the promotion of fellowship. scholarship and democracy. This cluh strives to promote a better under- standing among its members and to advance good will and friendliness in Baylor. .XTGIIITJGIL ship is limited to thirty girls and is comprised proportionately of town and dormitory girls. lieepinfg pace with its other records of high achievement. the Peer Cluli sets a new prece- dent for the girls organizations hy otfering a full year scholarship in the university. The scholar- ship is given to a young woman who is deserving ofthe honor and who finds some type of financial assistance necessary. The selection is made hy memhers ol' the cluh in cooperation with the sponsor, Dr. Stretch. The social calendar each year includes an entertainment for freshmen and transfer women, a Home-coming function for former cluh mem- hers, a formal Christmas dinner, a formal ban- quet, and other parties and entertainments throughout the academic year. BOND BBEEmNt: Bt'NkI.I-.1 Cass C.xToN Dnrm' FINLEY FULLEY H misty Howe: JONES NICIQZNIGHT K. INIITCHELI. T. TXIITCHELL Moom' Pmnczla PoLHr:x1us Powizns PRICE RUSSELL STr:xNi1.u:r:N NYiNoo YEAGEIK Youwo Presidents . Vice-Presidents Secretaries Treasurer . Historian . Parliamentarian DIXIE RUTH YOUMJ Reporters BBEEDINC, FULLEN QTEINHAGEN Madeline leaving Memorlal Jubt rebtlnt, Gxrlb do haxe bull besblonb Stnkmg eh whatf' Hold It VVhat's the matter, Nauvareeif All Qmlleb Four of us kldb A hen party Our float entrw Sm out the praises, girls .... On the bteps of home Prvsidents Bailey. Clark, and Knight URBANITES The Baylor Lfrbanites were organized in 1927 originally with the purpose of bringing about a Closer relationship lietweon the girls on the Campus. However. the purpose has grown until at the present tinie, the club also perfornis certain duties for charity. Baskets of food and toys were given to neecly families at CllI'lSl,IIltlS and Thanksgiving. Sponsors: Dr. and Mrs. Monroe Carroll. BAILEY BoswE1,L Cl,-KIRK Go1'c,:H HVGHES .lonxsox Kvlcnrr KYGHH LEGc:oT'r Mos1,Ex' ixIl7lHlAY Pie,-x K SoNN'rAG 'l'nAxmELL i ,J ' A 0 4 I ,. 110 Pug-Q11 The annual banquet was held at the Roosevelt Hotel this year. The scheine followed was more or less that of South of the Border. This proved to be one of the highlights of the present school year. Rush parties were held during the fall in order to get students living in Waco interested in the organization. The Urbanites are anticipating a big year in the next school year because of the influx of new pledges i11 the spring. Just the girls .... VVe three alone in the middle of the street .... Urbanites on parade .... The Judge looks down on the group Three more, getting to be a habit .... XVho's holding whom. N - new I ,- -is Qi f. . fs' 0 rf A - . A f . -5' AI,FoIxn, B.-uixm. BI.,xI.ACK, Booxl-3, CHAFFIN, CLUXVER. DIXUN. DUNSON, ENGLISH. 's Izyn GAI.I.ow.n'. GICHRIXG. PIANIILTOY. IIANKMIER. lluvixlxs, HINIJS, HUIAIAN, JONES. LAWRENACI-I, G., l,,-IWIII-TNCIC, M. IAEYIN, LoGI'I4:. NIc:C,u.1., NIUSLEY, NELSUN. PHELPS. lhv, SLIQEPEH, SMITH, A. L.. SMITH, DH. C, G. TIITT. IlDASlIHN. VI-:ouI5n, W.aGcsENI:n, XYALTON, WARE. WF.A'rHIcImI.I., NVILLIAMS, F.. WII.I.I,uIs. P., WoYcHI'K ALPHA CHI President A. L. Smith The primary purpose of Alpha Chi, national honorary scholarship society, is the promo- tion of learning through a fitting recognition of scholarship. Emphasis is placed on the high value of achieving a full, many-sided development of all tl1e powers of the individual. Stu- dents are encouraged to prepare for worth-while and complete living in a democratic society. Prerequisites for membership are the completion of a minimum of eighteen majors in Baylor University and a scholastic attainment rating among the highest live per cent. Dr. Charles G. Smith, faculty sponsor from 1931 to 1933, served as sponsor during the current year. Page 112 THE BAYLUR GIJLIJEN WAVE BAND Under the youthful and vigorous direction of Gid VValdrop, graduate of '39, the Golden Wave Band has completed a very successful year. The main purpose of the Band has been to sustain its envied reputation as a co11cert band. This year, in addition the Band has at- tempted to cater to the likes of the students with music arranged by two very capable student arrangers. At all times the Band has maintained the Baylor Spirit on the campus and in its travels over the state. In addition to its regular Sunday concerts, the Band has presented radio programs, chapel programs, and many concerts throughout the State. Mr. and Mrs. Truett K. Grant acted as co-sponsors this year. They accompanied the Band on out-of-town trips and aided in planning the numerous social activities. President Betts and Director Waldrop Page 113 OFFICERS President' Q ...... M. K. BETTS Vice-President . . PAUL HOLLINGERRE Secrelary-T1'easl1.re1' . CAM TALBERT BATES. FL'Lc:n.ul. IIARDIN. LIYIISEY KAEREIJITH. li.xTci,IFF. NYll,L1.xxls ALPHA PSI OMEGA Members on the steps of the new theatre The Gamma Lambda cast of Alpha Psi Omega, national dramatic fraternity, recognizes as its aim the stimulation of interest in dramatics on Bayloris campus. Through its means of electing students to membership it serves as a reward for excellence in performing various tasks connected with the production of plays by the Baylor Theatre. Each pledge has presented to the organization an outstanding piece of work for admission into the fraternity. This work has been done in the fields of Children's Theatres, Religious Drama, Community Theatres, and modern philosophies of acting and the theatre. Highlight of the year was the initiation banquet in January. BAYLUR THEATRE Baylor Theater climaxed its fifteen years of steady growth and progress with tlIe opening of its new studio theatre iII 1941, which set a precedent in theatre construction, there being no other building like it in tlIe world. The year of 1941-1942 also saw the arrival of two visitiIIg professors, Lynn Riggs Ccreative writingj, and Alexander Koiransky Cactingj. Elwell was contracted to design settings and teach stage aIId costume design throughout the year. Wilbllr Swartz lIas returned to Baylor to direct a religious drama program and the Religious Drama League of the South. A vigorous and hard-hitting MACBETH led off the year's schedule, followed hy Lynn Riggs' production of his owII play, BORNED IN TEXAS. A religious drama, FAMILY PORTRAIT was presented in connection with Founder's Day. THE CHERRY ORCHARD directed by Koiransky, was produced in the winter term, as was a new play hy Paul Green which was given a world premiere at Baylor along with the Broadway production. A major civic production and several experimentals were produced in tlIe spring. President McElroy and Hardin Page 115 I OFFICERS F al I Spring President HARDIN NICELROY Vice-Presidenf VVILLIAMS CARPENTER Secretary LINDSAY ECKMAN Treasurer PIERCE PIERCE Sergeant-az'-Arms . HAWIIINS LIAXVKINS BATES, BURNEISTEB, BUSH, CARPENTER, COCKRELL, DRUnnIoND, DUNR Dmxsox DIN woom' FRALEY, FULGHAAI, HARDIN, HAvEMANN, HASY'KINS, KOLB. LINDSEY, RICELROX BIERE DITH IVIERONEY, MUELLER, NELSON, OIBRIEN, PIERCE, QUICK, RATCLIFF, TAXLOR XX KDE XVILLIAMS L4.. , ig n ss: Book, CHAFFIN, CLARK, EXGLISH, FRALEY, HoRToN, Houck, MIs'rnoT Natsov, Rmzss, W1m,i.m1s, Yxrrss, BmseoE, Doxsss, JACK, RAY BETA PI THETA Sponsor and members at work The Beta Pi Theta, National honorary French society. was founded in 1927, by Pro- fessor W. M. Briscoe. The purpose of the organization is to stimulate interest among its own members and among the students generally, in all phases ol' lfrench culture. The scho- lastic requirements for admission into the fraternity are the completion of five majors in French with the intention of further study, a B average. and ability to understand and speak the language. An important contribution made by Beta Pi Theta to the University is the presentation of moving pictures in French. and lfreneh lecturers. Two outstanding features of this program w ere the movie, Tllli BAKEPUS WIFE, and the distinguished lecturer. Baroness Colette de Boecop, noted French 1iewspaperwoman and author. Guest speakers at the annual banquet was the celebrated author and comedian, Jules Vern, of the University of Houston. Mrs. W. M. Briscoe is sponsor ol' the organization, and the president of the year was Truett Book. Honorary members are Dr. C. C. Dobbs and Jack Curry. La.-J W Page 116 BETA SIGMA CHI Beta Sigma Chi is an honorary girl's business organization. Membership is restricted to business majors who have an average of HB. The purpose of this club is to promote a sincere cooperative feeling among the business girls of Baylor University, and to create contacts of value in the business world. Sponsors of the organization are Mrs. Mildred Johnson and Mrs. E. M. Shirley. Page 117 OFFICERS Presidents Hawkins and Clark Fall President CLARK Vice-President . . COLE Corresponding Secretary BEARD Secretary HAWKINS Treasurer STEPHENS Repo:-fer COLLIEB ADAMS, ALvIs, BEARD, BOONE, BOYLES, BROWVN, CLARK B. CLARK, COLLIER, COLE, HANVKINS, MILLER, PARKHILL, Winler HAXVKINS THOMPSON SEDBERRY COLLIER COLE ALVIS PIERCE RABON, RICHTER, SEDBERRY, SMITH, STEPHENS, THOMPSON, WALKER, WHITELEX X A A S , - Sas' YV X A I? X ' Tx fl . v I, -, X . is A ' iii ' X BAPTIST STUDENT UNIUN UF BI-IYI.0R UNIVERSITY The purpose of the Baptist Student Union is to link students to the local churches and to promote religious activities on the campus. These activities are wide and varied and provide an opportunity for every student to do religious work. The membership of the B. S. Tj. is composed of the enrollment of unit organizations, including Sunday School Training Union. Young VVOIllElll,S Auxiliary, and the local churches. Morning Watch, Fellowship Circles. Baylor Religious Hour, and mission work provide additional opportunities for wor- ship and service on the campus. Baylor was fortunate this year i11 securing its present Director of Religious Activities, Robert S. Denny. A new feature was the introduction of Religious Focus Week during which fourteen nationally known leaders, speakers, statesmeu. and students visited the campus. OFFICERS Pre.s'idenl . . ORBA LEE MALONE Firsl Vice-Presiflenl . .TACK FLANDERS Second Vice-P1'e.s'ifleI1l . ......... GENE MCKINNEX' Third Vice-Presiderzils lVlAR'l'HA GENE WILLIAMS, DWIGHT CUSTIS, ARTHUR B0oNE Secretary . . ........ MARY LOUISE J oHNsoN Treasurer . . BETTY GREENE Page 118 Page 119 ESUUIRE CLUB The Esquire Club, organized to include any male student on the campus, has become the most prominent men's Organization in Baylor for the promoting of the ideals of Baylor through purely social IHGHHS. The club's annual Inid-year formal was the outstanding social event of tlIe Baylor year. The club gave a fall social aIId concluded the school season with its SpriIIg picnic. The club throughout the year sought to do its part in service to the nation and to the university by the maintenance of cheerfulness and good fellowship and the fullest cooperation in all university activities. This program was carried out under the aggressive leadership Of presidents Peeler Williams, Lester Harrell, and James Simmons. The entire membership wishes to record a salute to its sponsor DeVan Daggett and to its many former members now serving in the armed forces of our country. Simmons, Williams, and Harrell I President, Fall Term . PEELEP. WILLIAMS ' President, Winter Term LESTER HABRELL President, Spring Term . JAMES SIMMONS ALLEN, BATES, CLARK, CLINTON, CONYAN, CROW, CUNNINGHAM. D.-KGGET, DAVIS, DOBSON FRANKFOET, HARRELL, H.4RRIS, IJIONVARD, JOHNSON, KING, M.-ILOIK, MORRIS, MORROW, NEFF NELSON. NELSON, J., OlNEAL. OlQUIN, REED, REYNOLDS. SIIIIIONS, J., SINDIONS, R., WILLIIDIS, YVILSON, W YAT1' i CULLEGE DEPARTMENT UF THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH BOYS SUNDAY SCHOOL Under the gifted leadership of Billy Patterson as teacher and Arthur Boone as president, the college H16Il,S class feel that the year was marked by distinct progress in the spiritual life of the members. The class worked with the girls to make Christmas and Thanksgiving a meaningful time to many who would have had 110 joyous holiday otherwise. In addition to these services the class has undertaken a large variety of work during the year i11 cooperation with the other departments of the church in the furtherance of its work. Pg 120 CULLEGE DEPARTMENT DF THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH GIRLS SUNDAY SCHOOL This is the twenty-third year the Fidelis class has progressed under the direction of Mrs. J. M. Dawson, teacher, friend, and leader. Dot Wall and Ellen Murray were the presiding officers. At Thanksgiving as many of the hungry as could he found were fed. When Christ- mas came the F idelis girls saw to it that the children who had no Santa Claus got presents. Programs were provided every Week for the Evangelia Home, Mexican Mission, and the Working Girls Club. l--i...H..-.-W-- W., . ,.-...- . W - - A- 7 - -- Pg 121 .u 4 or FIRST FAMILIES UF BAYIUR F. F. B. Pre-xy Spencer This organization was founded by Lily M. Russell, Public Relations Director of Baylor, in the spring of 19-10. There are several students in this club that are fifth generation Baylor- ites. Guy B. Harrison is the sponsor of the First Families of Baylor and is doing an excellent job in getting these students to bring relics of old Baylor to the niuseuni depicting Baylor's history. These relics are the footnotes of Baylor's colorful history. These present niennhers of the F. F. B. posed on the steps of the skeleton of the union building. This shows that these students are not living altogether in the past. They show their belief in Baylor as a growing institution. Page 122 Page 123 KAPPA DELTA PI Beta Xi Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, an international honor society in Education, was installed in Baylor University, May 20, 19229. The purpose of the organization is to encourage in its members high professional and scholastic standards during a period of preparation for teaching and by recognizing outstanding service i11 the field of Education in its effort to serve society. The motto of the society is Hlinowledge, Duty, Power. Membership is limited to those who are majoring in Education and rank in the highest ten per cent of the student body in scholarship. The meetings combine social and fellowship features with discussion of pro- fessional problems. President Cudd President . . CUDD Vice-President . . . WEATHEBALL Secretary and Treasurer CONNER Sponsor . . GOETTING BELEW, BUHNITT, BREEDING, CCNNOR, COOPER, CUDD DAY, GOETTING, HAMILTON, LUCE, MCKNIGHT, TUTT VESELKA, WAGGENEH, WANSLEY, WEATHERALL, XVILLIAMS, XVATES H . V- 5 ---3 gg,g1g,,,,p,iigg, ,, I fa If 3 if MINISTERIAL ALLIANCE The Baylor Ministerial Alliance was organized in order that ministerial students of the University might meet together regularly for prayer and fellowship. From this group each year religious leaders leave Baylor for all parts of the state and southwest, taking their part i11 active church and spiritual educational work. The Alliance l1as had enthusiastic support and the fellowship l1as been of the finest throughout many years. On the weekly programs numbers of prominent speakers have taken part. It is this group that l1as cooperated with many small churches of the state in definite religious and study courses programs. Members have endeavored to hold high the standards of Christian education. 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N an '- N .2 E353 .xl,EX.XYl1IiR, B.u.1,. l5.xRxE'r'r, 1luI,YlN, IPIXUN, Exonwo li0I.IlS'I'ICIX. fiibflllli. ill-1N'I'llXl W. lloI.1,1x'm:r:1x. .l,u1r:s. ixlCfYiU3INlUN ll.XRlxl'2R. Ih'1 l'lsRm:. Snmxian. Tnoxisox. W.u.oRoP. llmxsman PHI MU ALPHA SINFUNIA Supreme Cnurzcilnzan . RUBPIR'l' HOPKINS Ilmwmfy Sprmsor . BERNIOE HENSI,ER Pre.vz'rlenf . . VVALTHR PORTER l-lil?-IJl'6.S'l.flPIlf HAROLD BRONYN SPl'l'6'lCll'-V . JAMES HA'rTERl1:E Treaszzz-er . PAUL HOIJLINKIER llarden . BILL SHRINER His-lorian , STIQPHEN Ci0LDS'I'EIN President Porter in action T his organization is a national honorary music fraternity for men. The main purpose is the forwarding of the interests of American music. Practically all of the outstanding musicians in the United States are Sinfonians. The Supreme Councilman is Mr. Robert Hopkins and Miss Bernice Hensler is honorary sponsor. Page 126 its PI ALPHA LAMBDA The Pi Alpha Lalnlida, a social organization Composed of Waco girls interested in attend- ing Baylor was formed to promote friendliness and social interests among all the Waeo-Baylor- ites, the girls living in the neighboring towns, and the entire student body. President Juanita Gardner OFFICERS President . Vice-President . Secrelary Treasurer . . Social Chairman . Hiszbrian . . Parliamenfarian . JUANITA GARDNER NIARY FITZHUGH VIRGINIA LEssoR BETTY J o LAGow JUANITA BRANCH LETA VIRGINIA LEE ALICE FLOURNOY BANDO, BRANCH. DAVIS, DYER, EMSHOFF. FITZHUGH, FLOURNAY Page 127 GARDNER, HONAKER. LAGOW. LEE, LESSCR, REEN'ES, VVHITELISY 7' 's...fELx 'Q 'mi -'li il PI GAMMA MU OFFICERS Presidenfs . . . SMITH. VVRAY lYl.C'6-Pl'f?.S'id6'IIfS . . VVHITELEY, LUCE Secre!fu'ies . BAKER. BELEXY Program Clzairmen . COOK. NIORRILI. President Walstcin Smith Pi Gamma Mu. National Social Science Honor Society, was the first honorary organiza- tion to be established at llaylor. The local chapter was begun as the Beta chapter of Texas on December l, 19214. The charter is now a part of the Texas History Library collection. The purpose of the organization is to encourage high scholarship in the study of social sciences and to stimulate graduate work in a definite field in one of the science. Three meetings are held each term: one for the initiation of new members, one program on some phase of social science, and one in the form ofa dinner or a picnic. Dr. B. O. Herring is sponsor. Page 128 PRE-LAW CLUB The Baylor Pre-Law Club was first organized iII the Spring of 1939 so as to provide the pre-law students of the University with an organization to Ineet their needs and interests. In this club, the pre-law students become better acquainted with tlIe functions of the Baylor Law School and find a medium for fellowship and unity. Sponsor for the club is De Van D. Daggett. The annual banquet was held at the beginning of the Spring quarter. President Allcorn O I C E Presidents . BICGREGOR, ALLCORN, POPE V ice-Presidenis . ALLCORN, BICIDANIEL, JONES Secrelary-Treasurer . JOHNSON, JOHNSON, BRIDGES Reporfers . . MCDANIEL, TALBERT, PICKARD ALLCORN. BAILEY. BLADGETT. BRIDGES. CLINTON, DAVIS, DOZIER. I'iEABD HUNT, JENNINGS, JOHNSON. LANVRENCE. NICDANIEL. BICGREGOR. BIALONE NIORRILL, NEFF, PICKARD, POPE. REILLY, TALBERT. WATERS, DAGGETT Page 129 5 l ,, -! BIGIIMI. Bosrow. BRIDGE. BROWN, Bl'LI.0CH, CAMPBELL, CARPENTER. CLAGETT. CURRY. DANIELS Donsfm. DOUGLAS. DRAKE. ENGLISII, GAINER. CiILBERT. H.uIsIoND. HARRIS. Hrnsox. IlI'cacHIxs JEFFERS, .IoNEs, K.. .loxES. li. B., REE, Lx'rTnIoRE, AICCALL. MCGINNES, RIERCHANT. NIIIRGAN. xIORlKIS KIORRQXY. U'lfrIlIIQX, l'IEAo,xw, REEYES, SLEEPICH, SPENCER, THARP. TILLEY. XVILKINS. , XX II,LI.uIs. XX oou X X' 'we- PRE-MED CLUB Presidents Gilbert and Spencer The Pre-Med Club attempts to afford its Inembers benelicial Contact with their future profession and to instill in tlIeIII a consciousness of its aims and ideals. The scholastic, organi- zation and social activities of the Pre-Med Club stimulate, as they are designed to do, the interest of tlIe group along lines of better scholarship, Inore serious regard for the study and practice of medicine, and a greater realization of its personal and social responsibility. The social life of the club centers around three main events: the initiation banquet of tlIe Fall Term, the formal banquet of the VVinter Term, and the Spring Term picnic. Page 130 THE STAFF ,,f . it was The members of the staff become dyed- in-the-wool journalists after they have completed nine months Work on tl1e paper, and are tit to work on any newspaper. Especially is this true in the case of Editor Farley alld cohorts who have labored so faithfully at their posts since the beginning of school last September. ' DON HINDS Managing -. Editor Page 131 Editor AW , M Jnnzs Sym FARLEY X iff If you drop by Publications in the afternoon or the Press at night, you'll discover there's far more to editing the Lariat than just sitting down to a type- writer aud beating out a story on who made the dean's list. JANET XRIHITNEY, Soc. Editor Besides presenting all tl1e impor- tant ca111pus news, the Lariat has been instrumental in promoting Round-Up contests, Corrigan week-end, Best Dressed Boy contest, and strongly backs all charity and defense projects on the campus. Editor Farley, like all other edi- tors, was chosen by the board of pub- lications, and in turn selected his own staff. Prof. Frank E. Burkhalter is advisor, and Cal Newton is business manager. LIONEL IQOPPMAN, News Editor LYLE MOECKEL Sports Editor V 5. 59 1 '. ff' f I ,I tx 91:1 . I ff ' 96 v.. i i Ir ' '17 1 1- wr ' a k 'I NEI Qi -ng ix -'29 ff i Q f . Qe, . Mat, , 4: ' 125 H Bmw I 2 wa E is if 'rg x'I - 4'x' di?i'gg5.L1'!F3 .iigflllff Y ,guy-.,' 'Q ..'s,- x Tx-w9,, S. '61 x,-I . Vx .i Q!-1 ,Q j ,. I 1 Y' A Q Pg 133 A CAPPELLA BHUIR Under the leadership of Professor Robert Hopkins, the A Cappella Choir has become one of the most outstanding groups of singers in the southwest. ALEXANDER HOUSE CUUNCIL This group of nine residents of Alexander has the duties of promoting under- standing among the residents of the dormitory. ALLEN, BINFORD, Fancusorv, KAY KIRKPAATRICK, NEEL. POUNDS. SANDERI-'oP.n Dossow, Doircnxs, ENGLISH, Gmarzn, HUGGHINS REE, MI-ZWSH.-uv. ULBRIEY. SIMPSON. SLEEPEH, STAPP ALPHA EPSILUN DELTA Alpha Epsilon Delta is a national honorary fraternity for Pre-Medical students. lt has for its purpose the promotion of efficiency in scholastic work and the upholding of the high ideals of the medical professions. ALPHA KAPPA DELTA Sponsored hy the department of sociology, Alpha Kappa Delta is a national honorary sociological fraternity dedicated to tl1e achievement of a national order by the scientific investigation of social phenomena. Under the leadership of the sponsor, Dr. Kovacs, the group has been very active in its field on the CHIIIIJLIS. l K I -,- 'vj 4 Page 134 AN-H0-C0 CLUB This club is composed of students from Anderson and Houston counties. It strives to promote friendship among the students from these two counties. ARKANSAS CLUB The Arkansas Club was formed on the campus to promote and foster friendship among the students who come from the Wonder State. Page 135 f r Q P 35 'vs N ff-7: ARISTUCRATS This eluh has endeavored to establish a lnore practical interpretation from students who are interested in art from the cultural benefit. BAYLUR BARDS This ensenihle of inale voices increase ill popularity with each passing year. Under the direction oi' Nliss Martha liilfliillllkl, they have appeared on niany programs. Page 136 Page 137 BEREAN SUNDAY SBHBUL UE SEVENTH AND IAMES The Berean Sunday School Class of Seventh and James has shared a program of charity, helping the disabled and underprivileged at Thanksgiving and Christmas. BETA BETA BETA The Beta Beta Beta is a society for students of the biological sciences, seeking to encourage scholarly attainment in this field of learning by reserving its membership for those who achieve superior academic records and who indicate particular aptitude for biology. ENGLISH, GREER, HUGGHINS, MGRGAN, Monnow MURRAY. PARKS. SIMPSON, SLEEPEP., SMITH. VVoon l x, A4 BUnm1.u.TEn, CARROLL, Goocn, THANTHAM SIMMONS. PHELPS, MIXON BOARD 0F PUBHCATIUNS The Board of Publications has general supervision of all student publications. BRUUKS HALL GUUNCIL The Brooks Hall Council works with the administrative officers of the campus e development of and preservation of a more democratic dormitory life. Bowwor, BLODGETT, JOHNSON, KNOX SMITH, NHWMAN, f,,NE,AL, Pumps r Q Page 138 Pe 139 BOYLES, CLOWER, CONWAY, GREEN, JONES LAWEBENCE, NEWMAN, Ronny, TAYLOR, WEATHERALL BURLESUN HUUSE CUUNCIL This is a council representative of all of the girls in Burleson Hall. CHEMISTRY CLUB The Chemistry Club has as its purpose the welding together of students interested in the field of Chemistry. Dr. W. T. Gooch and Dr. W. H. Stephens are the eo-sponsors. CLASSICAL CLUB This cluh is to stimulate interest in the Classical Studies and to promote on the campus a clearer understanding of those aspects of the civilization and culture of Ancient Greece and Home which have contributed to modern thought. CCNSCLE CLUB This club is composed of those students who take organ here at the university. BABES, CLARK. CoLvIN, Dlxow, GOODE, KICKIAITER LVLILLER. MoNRoE. Moomg PARKER, PRICE, SANDERS, WHITE Page M0 Pg! 41 ETDEHS SUNDAY SGHUUL CLASS UE SEVENTH AND IAMES The activities of college life and the religious association of college students have been promoted through this organization, under the leadership of Miss Gladys Allen FRENCH THEATER This club was organized to stimulate interest in French Drama through the pro duction of plays and to improve their understanding of the language through use. The purpose of this eluh is to promote fellowship an1o11g the tennis players and to further the skill ofthe players at the University. HUUSTUN CLUB The students from Houston formed this Club to bring about closer relationship and to bring Houston to Baylor. 'S X lx Q-x 1-'TL if l A K-if Page 142 Page 143 ALVAREZ, BL.AIR. BRATCHER, BRYAN, A., BRYAN, S., COWSERT, GUERRERO. HAARRIS, L. HARRIS, B., HINDS, PIOXVARD, NEWSHAW, Moons, PAREDES, SENDON, STRANGE INTERNATIONAL CLUB The membership is composed of that cosmopolitan group who have come to Baylor from foreign eountriesg their only bond being the fact that they are students here at This organization brings about a closer cooperation among the girls' clubs on the the University. campus. 'I '.'. , f 'Sis .iffy 5' K i, 'H if f 5, I L A fl .Z B.-XYLOR. l5n,wLEx', CLARK, ELDEIX, LILASCOCK lI.um'ELL, IXlr:m:HANT, PATRICK. MVALL, Woou MEMORIAL HUUSE COUNCIL This group of girls of Memorial has the duty of promoting understanding among the residf-nts of the dormitory. MU PHI EPSILIIN Elvc-tion to this Sorority is based on scholarship, ciiaracter, and leadership. The nivmhcrs are chosen from the Junior or Senior Classes of the Music School. Misses llonslvr and Horton are the co-sponsors. IIHILTUY. IJILLOY, Dnxnv. Dl'm1:N. Fi'LI.rcw, Houma. Il.-umrs. FXI.xN.u,a.xN Nlniricu. Nlminis. Sxwnlcns. 'I'fn'I.1m, Yl1:slf:l.K,x, MMIIITIC. Bxnixmn, HENSLIAIR P? '37 Page 144 Page 145 PHI BETA MU This is a professional sorority for women musicians that seeks to encourage high scholarship among its members, to promote musical and social activities in the school and to afford opportunities for performances on its programs. PI KAPPA DELTA Membership in this fraternity is granted only to those who excel in debate, oratory, or extemporaneous speaking in competition with other institutions. ALLCORN, BARNES, BLODGETT, BROWN, GEHHING. HEARD, LEBOWVITZ, MCGREGOR MCGREGOR, MANSELL, MOORE, MORRILL, NEFF, NoKEs, NORXVALL, PAGE PHELPS, PLUMMER, SEARS, TALBEBT, WALDROP, WALLACE, WVHEELEB, WBAY, XrATES , ,J vi IQ 4 30. 4 --Pr f X BERTELSEN. Bumovzrr. BURGE. BUSH. COMPTON. DUNCAN. ENGLANDER lhunis. C.. Hxnms. R., HICKBl.AN. Hlxos, HQNK. JOHNSON. KELIA' Kopmux. L1'rTl,EJonx. LYNGE. Ursox. SPEIGHT. Wi-IITNI-:Y PRESS This Club was organized to promote a Classroom and to develop cooperation among PSYCHULU This cluh was organized to further the CLUB All study of journalism not Covered in the the journalism students. GY CLUB study of psychology outside of the class- room and to luring the majors and mi110rs closer together in a social way. i HQ CD :effl- 'snr A- Page 146 4:-agus., RED HEAD CLUB This club is composed of the red-headed students of the University. An intensive study of the famous personages who were red-headed and a record of their achievements form the main activities of the members. RHAPSUDY IN WHITE This ensemble is composed of girls interested in or taking voice. Under the leadership of Miss Barkema they made important appearances during the year. I 3 1 : 5 . 4 . 1 . .-, ., , Q. . , . S. 1 ir- I 'L1f- .... ' H W Q vw- ' ' .. .. .. V ' 5- 7' 356:11 -A Pg 147 A -.. f 'O f 1 ls BADEN. BETTS, BREEDLOVE, CLAGETVI' FLEURLET, TTICKNIAN, PAGE, POLHEMUS, STACK Rl0 GRANDE VALLEY CLUB The primary aim of the club is to introduce others from the southernmost tip of Texas to Baylor. The students are from various parts of the Rio Grande Valley. This organization has proved to he a drawing power for the students. It reached a new height in enrollment and in activity during the school year just ended. Wzffk -6. H121 Page 148 COVVSERT, DRYDEN, DUNSON, GOEBEL, GLTERRERO, .JACKSON PAREDES, PENROD. VEDDER. WHITNEY. YVILLIAMS, WILLIAMS NEMA DHJA PI The aims Of this fraternity are the pro1nOtiOn of an interest in Spain and Spanish- American countries, and the creation of a greater interest in all phases of their life, thereby giving a practical use for Spanish. SIGMA TAU DELTA The bi-monthly Ineetings Of the Lambda Alpha chapter stress discussions hy members On various phases of culture, art, and literature. It is the professional fra- ternity Of English. Dr. A. J. Armstrong is the sponsor. BELEVV, BOWMER, GOODE, GREEN, HANKAWER, H,ARRELL, JAMES JOHNSON, JONES. KEE, MARTIN, MAKNVELL, MURRAY, NELSON, OQBRIEN PHELPS, PLUMMER, PRICE, SI-IANNON, STURDIVANT, WILLIANIS, AVILLIAMS, YYATES Page 149 ' H s 5 . ., -- - A... 4 y , SUUTH TEXAS CLUB This club had for its goal the stimulation of interest in Baylor University throughout that section of Texas. TRI-U CLUB The Tri-D Club is an organization of girls interested in the problems and activi- ties related to holne economics. BECK, CASTLEBERRY. CLARK, CONNOH, CRAFT, FRIEND, GILL. TZRANILING HALBERT, Houses, JONES, LINDLEY, lNhTYr:.m, NIE.-RNS. PARKER, RUSSEL SCHROEDER, SLAUSON, STAGG, UINILAND, UNuEnwooD, UVELHOUSEN, WILSON, UVITTEN Page 150 Page 151 VARSITY B CLUB The Varsity B Club is an exclusive organization for the wearer of the HB. All lettermen in any Baylor sport are members of the club. WESTERNERS CLUB The Westerners is the first group in the history of Baylor University to unite all the students from the region known as West Texas. Its purpose is to promote and maintain the western spirit. CLARK. Coxmrox, CURL, DARBY, HANKAMER, C. H.ARRIS L. Humis, HlCK5I.NN. ITAY. LENGFELD, NIILBURN, NTITCHELL, SLAUSON This is Editor Englander on Deadline Day R 0 N N D U P By the time you read this, your opinion of the 1942 annual will have been formed, and probably nothing we can say will alter it. We, however, feel justihed in laying claim to several innovations which perhaps you noticed but failed to realize. Besides pictures on both front and back cover, for the first time, placing cutlines on the candid shots is one of our Inost original ideas. We wo11't say anything about the glamorous beauty section, but how can you fail to appreciate it? Also, we've striven for more pictures . . . larger pictures . . . better pictures . . . informal pictures. The Athletic section is most unusualgmeaning the lay-out as well as the copy. CDOW overdid himself.j Managing ' Editor Morris holds up the birdie. Whatever the final judgement is: we pause to extend our thanks to you for the cooperation you gave us in making the class section one of the largest in history, as well as for your patience in helping us select the beauties. Thanks also to President Neff for his wliolehearted cooperation in our behalf. T HE EDITORS Page 152 -129 EN IF E Presidentx DAVIS BIIAGG, LEXVIS RLEQE, JOI-Iv PRICE SENIUR CLASS PEELEII WILLIAMS SAMMY VVALDIIOP PEI-LLEII XVILLIAMS crerlarics LEE CILASCOCK IXIARGUEIXITE DUNSON NIAHILYN HARWN'ELL Page 154 ADAMS, MARGARET . . Alpine, Texas Biology Alpha Omega '41-'42g Beta Beta Beta '41-'42g West Texas Club '41-512. ADKINS, J. C. . . Shongaloo, Louisiana Bible Ministerial Alliance. ALFORD, EMMA LEE . Granger, Texas Educalion ALLRED, ROBERT ........ Badin, North Carolina Bible President of Classical Club '41g Ministerial Alliance. ALVAREZ, TELMO . Manati, Puerto Rico Business International Club '39-'42g Pan-American Club '39. ANDREYVS, J OHN L. ...... Huntsville, Texas Business Student Assistant to Cashierg Red Head Club. BAILEY, LOUISE . . McGregor, Texas Educaiion JBAI . . . ,f I if Palacious, Texas fb - I'.Elf...ifiorgQHfsIory 55- Y C15 -If 1-I Club '39-'42g Internffum-.-I ll. I.-Lions? tub '41-'42g Cabinet Members lg' I irstBaptist Churelvfll I I1 ll! ll, if 7 BAIRD, Timux-5-Fi n-is -C I -ilk.:-1 Claexas Bill! ii Y 'V VY C' i A East Texas Clull 'IU-' ll . 'iTnimT'v-ial Alliance, '38-'4.1. A ., ,. 1 n3u,Y3sr.:I:aixAZ Y- r3. ' ,Qiln Waco,VTe.xas. Education C M sfumns BAKER, VERNA . . Aquilla, Texas Business, Edurulion Pi Gamrma Mu, Secretaryg Student Typing Teacherg Secretary Public Re- lations Uflice. BARRETT, BEHNICE . . Pampa Texas Science. Business F. F. B.g Science Seminarq W. A. A. Btxss, IQATHLEEN . . Martin's Mill, Texas Illusiv A Cappella Choirg llhapsody in Vihiteg F. F. B. B.xTf'nE1.oR. .lost-:Pu LYNNE . Plano Bible BxTEs, .IUHN L. Mexia, Texas Law Chamber of Commerceg Esquireg Nose Brotherhood, President Spring, Vice- Presidcnt Wiinterg Little Theatre, Vice-President Springg Alpha Psi Omegag Forump IEEAN, ALVIN . Waco Texas Speech Alpha Chip Baylor Theatre: A Cappella Choirg Baylor Bardsg Pat Neff Quartetvg Press Clubg Radio VVorkshopg Classical Club. BEARD. BHAMLET . . Boss. Texas CIIIFITII-Sify Chemistry Club: Chemistry Assistantg Handball Clubg Chamber ol' Com- niercvg B. S. U. Council. BEARD, EDENA . . Taft, Texas Business Beta Sigma Chig Band. BENTON, Bmw . Fordyce, Arkfm'-n SOCTEZQJQIH Fw BE,LS1IfEjj,EN, Nigggai, lquuuff -:gg :Y :At3tuunLLw.-Gap, Texas Journal isnz BETTIS, NAT C., JR. . . . Donaldson, Arkansas Bible Volunteer Bandg Pi Gamma Mug Ministerial Allianceg Arkansas Club: B. S. U. BETTS, M. K. . . Weslaco, Texas Business Baylor Band, Presidentg Delta Sigma Pig Scribe: Bio Grande Valley. BIERBOWER, WILLIAIVI H. . San Antonio, Texas Business BIGONY, WELDON . . . . Big Springs. Texas Business Varsity B Clubg West Texas Club: F. F. B. BLACK, Mas. H. O. . Waco. Texas Educalion W. B. M. S.g C. O. M. Club. BLALACK, CHARLES . . Carrollton, Texas ' Business Varsity BQ Chamber of Commerce: Tennis Club: Publicity Director Tennis Clubg Dallas Clubg Student Sports Publicity Director. BOND, BONITA . . . . Temple, Texas Business WTB ,,--,1,gxCJ f YV,BO iEIl . . . L5 Ferris, Texas f'lu'r1:fSll'xg, - , ef: s CCQ4-:uni-lujgglubi Student .Qjsfidf-nl V-I Cl:lel11i53i.I. 1 ff -42 I 'J A 'gr -. ,Z 'if .F , 1 B JQ1 5 23 K ' 73 ij- f S , T3 E .f I 1 . :- BONNOTt-Til n xx:-l, , T- eww, , , I sf Xlfx md, Texas 1ifllf'la'll1rlIl4,3J i i. l A ,Ti T TT' 5 Bl'OQ,kS llfnll lf'-uln ll Xue-ll'Lg5sIdeTiL, B. S. U. 4 --um cl N-lull: I- Mn 1 lub: FI'6Siilnaln 'VJ0Hll+ l I Xl.nlllLU1alLlCS ASSiStHIlt. 3 -CA Y -N 2, ,N -' 5 X, W ,,, lim-QJN 'LWHI :W I . 4. . . . Weimar, Texas f A f Xb. ,, lw i kr'-ii'-Q fiVYf,,11 K Beta Sigma Chi. T SENIURS 1 R SENIURS BRAGG, DAX'IS . Waco, Texas illalhenzalics Mr. Personality, Senior Class Ofiicers, Chamber of Commerce. BRANCH. .IUANITA . . . . Waco, Texas Business Adm in fslral ion Pi Gamma Mu: Pi Alpha Lambda. President '4l. BREEDING. FRANCES . Dallas. Texas Edumiion BRENNAN, RIARIASI . . Crystal City, Texas E' rl ucul ion Athenean. Bnuxuuus. MUan,n' .IAMES . . Caldwell, Texas Bus iness A rlm in islrru' ion BROWN, Il.-KROLD . . El Campo, Texas ,Music A Cappella Choir: Console:Clubg Phi Mu Alpha. BnowN, SPENCER NEVILLE . Waco, Texas Business Adminislralion Nose Brotherhood. President. '4l: Chamber ol' Commerce, Director of National lntercollegrie Chamber of Commerce. BBONVNING, ELAINE . . Waco, Texas Speech, Bible Blxufzrc, JEANNE . . Hanger, Texas Speech Fidelis. First Baptist. Church: Neophytes: Y. N Ag NvE'St Texas Club. A--f B1 X-Isl my M momu n , f, , , N- vmour, Texas Business A1lz11,ifmi1'QwQ - A- , V - V lrilaflllllll. W-livipia 71-WWW ' ' 1 'E . -.. BUSSELL, JAMES . . Young, Arizona Biology CADWALLADER, CHESTER SAMUEL, Jn, . San Antonio, Texas Bible Ministerial Allianceg B. S. U. Council, F. F. B.g Volunteer Band. CARLILE, KATHBYN . . Temple, Texas Journalism D. A. P.g Press Club. CARPENTER, DORLITHX' . . VVeslaco, Texas Drama Little Theatre. CARRINGTON, ROYLE . . Marquez, Texas Business F. F. B. CARSON, A. J. Kerrville. Texas Clienzislry Brooks Hall Council: Chemistry Club: Chamber of Commerce: Freshman Counsellorg F. F. B., President First Baptist B. T. U.: B. S. U. Counsel. CASTLEBERRY, Ann' LEE ....... Longview, Texas Home Economics ' Home Economics Club: D. A., P.g Oil Belt Clg'il,fffffyClJiJlogy Club. lA, F Fiinx Imirgf 1, ixx Waco. Texas I' llaralfgn 4'i' CHAFFINCI -I wx 5' ,Z , Ykgn,-Luejv, Texas Ffellali, ellilfalflf-In it . V! In ' D. fA' fl' Xtlo... wh.. Xl-niOrialT10use Com.. -I lm. IH Il-in ml Belt Clulrgyn Liammu XI.. It-,iwnfivllp Staff: Alpha Lin .T-..C..iBBilfS.:E:e:g.u.i xi ' 'ic . . . Marlin, Texas Music K 7 ' 'T' T SENIURS CLAGETT. ARTHUR . . Donna, Texas Chenzislry Chemistry Club: Pre-Med: Valley: German. CLARK. BE.-XTRICE ........ Wlaco, Texas Business. French Urhaniles: Beta Sigma Chi: Beta Phi Theta: Student Assistant.. Clank. BETTY . Business CLARLQE. RIACK .elrrozmling Alpha Chi. CL,n'ToN. CLYDE . Bible COCKRELL. CHARLES . Law Baylor Theatre: Lambda Lambda Mu: Club: lladio Wiorkshop. CoLF,. ESCHOL . Business Beta Sigma Chi. CoLE. TH031.-XS VYII.l,I.u1 . Dallas, Texas . Fort VVorth, Texas . Houston. Texas Houston, Texas Forum: Houston Club: Classical Dallas. Texas Houston, Texas Bible Col.l.ll-Zn. Fruwctiss .lo , Marshall. Texas Business 4 --mum s Nia'H,Dla1.l. Teague. Texas 9'-2 lournrzlisnz ' M -J'f45sQh4b: Clff' - - ' ggzim-lNT1rr:f-irdql. LLg.i.i o11nd-Up Tfglranflli Lariat Stallf 7 'Y 'iii' JY CONNEB, LULA MARJOHIE . , Tulia, Texas Educalion CoNwAY, FLORRIE . . Floydada, Texas English. Education B. S. U. Council: Burleson House Councilg Y. W. A. Coox, COLLINS Law, H islory . . Luling, Texas CORKERN, EVELYN . Orange, Texas Educaiion F. F. B. COUNTS, BILL . . , Dallas. Texas Spanish, Educalion Cox, EFFIE MAE . Hillsboro, Texas Biology Band. Cox, MARGARET , Abilene, Texas Sociology ,JC-or XX ll HURN' F. . . . San Antonio, Texas lin-1193535 'T Sta. I. nl xssiftant. CRIM, E.'l . 'Blhflu A x HBH 'PAQ-fnzlaiiivlu , lI1H4l'I-'III 'EGXHS onfghrmslhm. - 'f1 .L Business SENIURS r 5. 5-uf lf, Aff ffm, gf! slim ' ' I ,L SENIURS CURRY. VIRGINIA CONNOR . . Waco, Texas English, Education Kappa Delta Pig Beta Pi Theta. DALTON, JOHN X. . . Goose Creek, Texas H islory DAT, CLAYTON ...... . Palestine, Texas Bible Chamber of Conunerceg An-Ho-CO Clubg East Texas Club. DEABLER, GEORGE ALEXIANDER . Waco, Texas Business DEAN, BARRIE AYLETTE . Magnolia, Texas lllusic, Educalion Y. W. A. DILLON, EMILY . Troy, Alabama Piano Mu Phi Epsilong'!Phi1Beta Mug Pianophilesg International Club. DIXON, TOMMY . . Waco, Texas Bible Phi Mu Alpha Synlphoniag Ministerial Allianceg A Cappella Choirg Baylor Bardsg Volunteer Band. DODDS, ARTHUR . . . Phoenix, Arizona Zoology, Pre-llled DRAKE. LE'EAm I b El Dorado, ,A.rk.-nfn ETIILCQQQON V' as IRG-ii6?.1i+ifiS-:.::':?' .'1T-5::5::Sa2nIiAER'toniO, Texas Zoology 'llfllllll 'il I' .' DUNN, EVELYN ,,........ Waco, Texas English F. F. B., Aristocratsg French Theaterg Neophytcsg Pi Gamma Mu: Editor-in- Chief of Carillon. DUNSON, MARGUERITE CARROLL . . Waco, Texas Spanish Baylor Little Theaterg Neophytesg Alpha Chip Sigma Delta Pig Urbanites. President, '40g Alpha Omegag VVho's Who. DUNWOODY, BABE . . Anson, Texas Physical Edzlcalion DU PRIEST, GRADY . . . . Waco, Texas Journalism, English Press Clubg French Little Theater. DUREN, MARY LOUISE . . Kilgore, Texas lllusic Mu Phi Epsilon: Phi Beta Mug A Cappella Choirg East Texas Club. DYER, EL NORA . , . . Waco, Texas Physical Educalion W. A. A.g Classical Club. President, '-10. ECKMAN, MARGARET . . . . Houston, Texas Speech Baylor Theaterg Atheniansg Houston Club. Q Q 1 PTNc iifEx1 . 2 . . Waco, Texas fi i ' luvvrngffknll K . ii 'Ltly--1 Il- -trading Press Clubi: fTl--W-T' XX 5 9 , ' 7 ' , ' - ENGLISH, TWG- i M Ll X. . jk qi: o, Tcxas Zuoldfl 4 l.1ml kl1x if QL V 'f' f A ,ysskr Alpha Cllr Xlphilvl4--all-luliV'1'il1S l1Q..ulTi'li BH- ll' I 1 l'n ll.-I. I l.-Yank Cluh+P1N Xlfdl I-il' In-u-'U-.fI1eati:1, l'8d6I'3l,-Ifvll HI N. I1 I... 1 lull IM--I-v y Semiry. I .itll Il.. An.. Xvyihytes. ' , ,fr 2 l was I--um . . . , . Baoasifille, ARKANSAS ,i..il..- 1 --1-1-1 , -V ,,i.,..-.-- 62-- ChemistryYClubg Arkansas Club: Pre-Rledicalgmeietjfz Neophytes. T F SENIURS FE arm- nvrox Hnna Chilton, Texas Fnco DORCDTH1 lxwr . Bellmead Texan Burlexon House CUIIIICII Noophytes F F B. FITZHUL H M am Lui. . Waco, Texas Cheuuxtrx Fluh Prn Nhd L lub P1 Alpha I amhda Biology Seminarg Alpha PIUI Rxox Hun ALILE , VS aco Texas BLCHI-RS J ack NN . Waco, Texas Pre Mr-cl Club Alpha I psllon Ddta Chennbtry Axslxtant, FONT! ll Hmmm TT Tulba Oklahoma Console Club ATlNl0LTdtN I amhdd Idlllbdcl Mug Rhapsody. . Waco, Texas . . Chicago Illlnols Varsity B . Brownsboro, Texas GARDNER, JUANITA . . . Waco, Texas Business Administration Pi Alpha Lambda, President. GEORGE, WILLIANI HENRY . , Taft, Texas Business Administration GILBERT, PEARSON . . Laredo, Texas Chemistry Pre-Medical Club, President, B. S. U. GLASCOCK, LEE . . Marfa, Texas Physical Education Memorial House Council, West of the Pecos Club, Physical Education Association, President, '40, W. A. A., Westerner's Club, Alpha Omega, President, '41, Junior Ring-out Representative, Who's Who, Inter-Club Council, President, '41, Y. W. A. GLENN, LILY BETH . . . . Mart, Texas Zoology Class Oificer, Most Representative, Beauty. GOODE, LOUISE . . . . De Quincy, Louisiana Voice, Public School lvlusic Alpha Omega, Sigma Tau Delta, Mu Phi Epsilon, B. S. U., President of Fidelis Class, Burleson House Council, A Cappella Choir. GOUGH, BETTE . . . i Waco, Texas English V 1. - i , GREEN, li 5 'z QQ, -ggi 5 x,'l rL.5mnxs,'A1I,,3E MERLE .g N , . iuujlmlz IIIY j V ' 5 Z 1 ' ' V A f, Overton, Texas llofmiiiggmomics as-'K Y 'V TTC :Tii Il, Ix.viEQl'exas Cluf, L f. , ',,.,i,mi Y' 6 lun if-pull lxmveuana .5 K T' 4-MP-Ng, ULOIKI x 'V ,' . . ,X, .' . . San Antonio, Texas ---ii-- 'i 'f bmi. - - -'L Classical Club, Volunteer Band. srmnns I ' 2 SENIURS Grnaamao. Lusx . Waco, Texas Spanish. Enylislz Sigma Delta Pi. Prveirlent. '40-'4l: International Club: Student Assistant, in Spanish. Guns. KATHHYN . . . Waco. Texas Suviolugyy. PsAvz'hnIoqv H,xc1KBxlxTH. Xomu . Wat-n, Texas English H.u.Br:nT, Gnuzn . . . Ft.. XYorth. Tvxas Home Eronunzirs. Erlzzrrzlivm Athcnian Club: Tri-D. Il!-1 IIALL. C. B. . Howlett, Texas Billie H.XXIIL'I'IJN. HELEN , . .lone-shoro. Texas Enylislz Alpha Chi: Kappa Delta Pi. llunL'rox. T.n'Lon . . Sapulpa, Oklahoma ll.xxa.xx1En. llxxxttwlr , . . . . , Houston, Texas Business .-ldnz in islrrzliurz Freshman April Editor: Alpha Chi: Sigma Tau Dcltag Pi Gamma M113 Delta Sigma Pi: Chamber ol' Conunvrco, Prosidvnt. 'allg Round-llpg Presi- dunt ul'S0phonlul'1' Class: YYho's XYho. ll-xanax. IJOPISIC . Baytown, Texas Elzylisfl Y' -Ilmufv X, Lonuxrx . . . . W-uco, Texas Drurna ,-ff3,,M-4-WQ, W fa -- 'f f , . f-fr -f Baylor Thx-att-rg Alpha Psi Ulm-ga. Y SENIURS HARRELL, LESTER . . . San Antonio, Texas Physical Eduaaiion HARRIS, CHARLES J. ....... . Winnsboro, TGXHS Journalism Round-Up Staff: East Texas Clubg Pi Gamma Mu: Press Club, President. H.ARRIS, CHRISTINA . Hooks, Texas Zllusic HARXN'ELL, lw'1ARILYN . Burkburnett, Texas Physical Educal ion D. A. P.g Memorial House Council: NY. A. Ag Westerners Clubg Physical Education Association: Y. XY. A.: Personnel Manager, '39, HAVEMANN, IRIS . . Waco, Texas Speech I'IAXVKINS.CH.-KRLINE . . Winnsboro.Texas Educaiion, Business Atheniang Beta Sigma Chi. HICKMAN, BILLIE PARKS . Weslaco, Texas Journalism Pressg Rio Grande Valleyg Round-Up Stall. hurl: u x x I IT 4.5.-f - llobert Lee, Texas QI'I.I-H1zfEfdufaiion V3I:S5l x ii i ' Z HILLIARQ, Hu mf I ll., .l-ml li Aglounlmg V Y HUIAITYQII, PA: I .. . . X . Athens, Michigan 'E Y Y' ' gif- W - W ' QV: Phi Mu Alphag Band, Vice-President, '40-512. s - Q 41Ax.. I. Hoon. IIELEN . . Waco Texas English, Educalion Press Club: Alpha Umega. HOIKTON, ELIZABETH NIFEL YN aco Texas FIUYYELI., ARTHI111 Harlmgen Imax French Beta Pi Theta. Spanish HUUSUN. PAUL Business IIUNT, JUSTIN Tum-:1 1' . gircnlzrzlirly ISBELI., PATSY Business .lABI.UNUWSKI, EDGAR . Pslvclzolugy. Erluvulinn .l.xc:KSoN, lil-:BLLLA In! Pt Worth luab Bible .lunxscng BERNARI1 Beaumont Texab Ernrzzmubs , .hun -UN, EIJGENF XX im Texas Juurnalisrn-1lulmulum Press' Club. JONES, FUTBELL . . . Gilmer, Texas Business Adminislralion JONES, J. BILL . Murray, Kentucky English JONES, KATHERINE . . . Iowa Park, Texas Business Adminisiral ion JONES, KENNETH . . Waco, Texas Accounling Delta Sigma Pi. JONES, MARJORIE . McKinney, Texas Home Economics JORDAN, BURL F. . . . Waco, Texas Business Adminislral ion ' Delta Sigma Pi. KEE, JOHN LESTER . Waco, Texas Zoology Pre-Medical Club, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Tri-Be-tag Sigma Tau Delta. Vp. ' T-S,-4. 4 S Y S , Q 454' . S: - AT S . . . Q 5 ,. W . Graham, Texas ff., gf V lla-1 I..m QlvkiilbrumgRedhenjlTlThrbggW-5551-.Texas Club, Nose Brother- l10i?l1l l' Hfliillfx Gamma I ll I.--.JJBIL TEE 2 ' - SENIURS KING, Fixx., . J . ' ?if'WTTY'04RT8X3S xHiSfllfX' ki Y Dj Cl'laBlilu-4 ul illulnlluvn--, bglfqity Bu Club, blue!--nl Nl.nu.nu1u --I Xvll ,Thy Foothill, Nose Ilwtlu-II.--ATI' Tve,POlace. Y X -' .5 Y kv -KS X 4 . .i..s. x LA V, , f Q enville, Texas Physical Education SENIDRS I KING, PLOBERT C. Ogden, Ut.ah Bible Current History Forum: President '37-Fall '38, Ministerial Allianceg Editor oi' Melting Pot at Seventh and James. 1939. Kwox. HflR.ACE B. . . Crockett. TL-was Business President Brooks Hall Council, President An-Ho-Co Club. Ko1.B, Lol'aEXE . Raton, New Mexico Speech. Ari Aristocratsz YY. A. A.: lledhead Club: Baylor Theatre. KUPPMAN, LIUNEL . . Waco. Texas Journalism Press Club: Lariat News Editorg Round-Up Stall. Ls Gow, BETTIE .lo , Waco, Texas Business Pi Alpha Lambda. Lum. Erum' . Frankfort, Kentucky Bible I.,-NE. .louw XYESLEY . Houston, Texas Psyclioluyy. Chem islrhv llouston: Psychology, LANE, NIILTON . . Rosenberg. Texas Business Nose Brotherhood: Delta Sigma P'. l.awl.l-zu. lnyn . . San Antonio, Texas Home Erwin' 'lgfw nu -.t:E, GALEN .... . X well, Texas .Alg!f4g5rzal1cs41l1L+5?-,ns-1' i?fL:1 f---if Student Assistant. .. I' T .-0 . Y LANYRENCE, MABG.AHET . Bible LAYNE, H. JACK . . Business. Accouniing LEVY, ROY . .... . Spanish, Law Lufkin, Texas . Waco, Texas , . . Chilton, Texas Sigma Tau Delta, President '40-'42, Sigma Delta Pi: Pi Gamma Mug Alpha Chig B Club, Varsity Tennis. LEE, ROCHELLE . Engl ish Westerners. LEVVIS, CATHRYN . Ed ucai ion Abilene, Texas Oglcsby, Texas LINDSEY, MARY VIRGINIA ..,.... Lamesa, Texas Speech, Educalion Baylor Theatre, Alpha Psi Omegag Wcslernersg Alpha Omega. L0vELL, ELIZABETH . ,ff X, . VVaco, Texas Education 'V 1 lfvs-.I Imggsxf' . . spill.. ,Y .... Allen. Texas li:lAr'fl,dlQSf7l:I 22' iv . ,gif K grey- 1 Iulfffff F. B., YW! V X 1 mm- .I N-in-Ifffgolltgmr of liound-Upg Lariat 5- .ull V f ' :fi RTCC-,TNI I. Ch' P Chemisiry NTT- . 5 l'llIllllu lvx'3S 4: in . i .-f' , XMs.sQ,'IEias Education SENIURS BICCARTNEY, RIAE . . Houston, Texas Home Economics MCCOMMON. PAUL . . . . . . Memphis, Tennessee Bible A Cappella Choirg Baylor Bardsg Mixed Ensemhleg Ministerial Allianceg Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia: Choir Director 7th and James. '40-'41g Young Peoples' Director. First. Baptist. lhICD.ANIEL, A. L. . . Waco, Texas Bible lhICDON.ALD, NIAUDIE LEE . . Waco, Texas English NloE1,noY, CLYDE . . Waco, Texas Speech Baylor Theatre: Alpha'Psi Omega. lhICfiEE, Doms . . Waco, Texas Bible BICIYEH, RIARY JANE , Austin, Texas Physical Education AICKNIGHT, MYARX' EMILY . Marlin, Texas fllallzenzrilzrs NICLEAN, ROBERT , . Waco, Texas Business Delta Sigma IH lY1ARS'I:Ajl.T..ER, BZLL '13, 3, V f- 5:33 3 Ti:JHJixQllaeo, Texas Business Photo by Farmer aff Ab' G tf-+---Q 7: Nl MARTIN, BILLY . . Waco. Texas Bible, English Sigma Tau Delta. MATTHEWS, Rox . San Antonio, Texas Sociology Student Assistant. MELTON, J. H. X . aco, Texas Bible Ministerial Alliance, MEBEDITII, ELAINE . . Hillsboro, Texas Speech Baylor Theatre. MILNER, EDWIN . 'I'emple, Texas Ari Art Club. MIsTRoT, VIRGINIA . . Waco, Texas Speech MITCIiELL, Doms . , Waco, Texas Educalion AMIQST-Ei?s,sIr,,j.fx1' . . ,,. Marfa, Texas 1' J V lm .fr5lEi1'ucalion 3 'Peas I lInl1Q'W. A. ' In MIxsoN,.Tv. --x wo K V :I .rx I-mr, Texas Psyrlmln-jx ,flu-Im -I l T' TTWTTY' - f Presidmul III fi'--plnllui--lv V14 I5, 4fE4.L.lIaII1b8l' I-I 4 --lunu I- -' Il--.II-I .II I'qbli- cation- H1-ul.-I I 4- Nl.Ill,'l,'s5Cl10l0gy Club, Pres--L I-I tl I .Ilon- VX'f 'F -dsl I., LN I 0 Ni! . . E1 . . . San Antonio, Texas Chamber of Commerceg Press Club, Tennis Club. SENIURS ..i -,... V .-.. ...-.. -. I TXIOFFETT, W. C. . Business AIONROE, CATHERINE Educaiiun Console Club. Xloomx Doms . .llusic Console Club. President.: Chapel Or THORRIS, JAMES G. Clwmistry Clubg ESqlllFL l rm Nled Club Wuurners Frm nah Llttlx Theatre lxlOSLEY. DOIIOTHY NELL W 'Ico Texas NEWMAN, W. NIARION Jn D'IllaQ Texas MYU-IIIUNI l,.uIII.1,E lulgzurr Texas CIIPIIITSIFN llound-Up Stallg Chamber ol Comme ree llonlmw, EDXYIN J. ll aco Texas Zoology Home Economics Tri D5 F. F. B.g Urbamtes lXl0Tl.I5Y. TULLULAH . fenaha Texas Home Economics Business NUNN. RUTII ..... Houston Texas Illusic Phi Beta lVluLA Cappella Choirg VV A A llrm I n Club 'TT Lducalion i -rffil.-Pi3i'5'7l9 li: :Y F Slaif. , rem ent IFJHHQT aSVTcxaQ Club 'IYITQTCHHI Cfaiufcfllound Up SENIURS OVVENS, FRANCES . Chilton, Texas Education PAREDES, CHARLES . El Paso, Texas Bible PARK, J ONAH ..... . Helo, Hawaii D Zoology Pre- Medical Club, International Cluh. PARKHILL, ELIZABETH . . Caldwell, Texas Business Beta Sigma Chig Band. PARKS, DWIGHT E. . . Elkhart, Texas Business President of Varsity B Club, Chamber of Commerce, Varsity Football, Basketball, Trackg All Conference in Basketball, Who's Whog Nose Brother- hood. PARKS, FRED . . Ponca City, Oklahoma Chemislry Beta Beta Beta, Psychology Club. PATTERSON HENRY ALLEN . . Newgulf, Texas Business 2 .N 5 ff s f f x. mx ff, 'xiyfilil ul, . . Boscnburg, Texas 5 1.',,.,1j,,11,' ,fig J J PEARCYi,l NN A' CU :S . To ?TTiTm1e, Texas , All-ullilpm Inu 2 2 f , I Dag: Nlglnful l'n l'i l..unyniAlWlu3 Tennis Club, l'l' -Ivl- Ill l l-'-lullmln Nlllllefll, Couireelorg Sin-In ul Xe--lsl.nluIB3iO-'41, Varsity ,ltllllls l 'lllll5:l4lN N 1Il'Ly. Lexlnffton kms Business PENROD. ROBEHTA . Spanish. English Sigma Delta Pi. PETTY, U. I Temple Imax PEWITT. Bon: . NN lco Texfn Pm!-WEB, CALHN H NX am fexas PIERCE, NIARION . Naxa ota Texa PLUMNIER, HERBERT Port Arthur Texas Psyvlzoloqy EllllPUllOI1, Bible Business Law Phi Kappa Pm1Enm', BESSIE . Erluml ion Athenian Club. Prawn, BILI Bible l,UR'l'I'IR, xvAl.'l'ER . .l lus fc Phi Mu Alp-lm. Pr'-sicll-nt ll P A C dp: ll 4 lmlr Bdxlor Bar E ZQIN.-V. llnznum II N r Texas p H Hllfliv Ministvrial Alllanu PRICE, JOHN . . Fort Worth, Texas Bible Ministerial Alliance, President of the Senior Class, '41, B. S. U. Council: Alpha Kappa Delta: Sigma Tau Delta, Pi Gamma Mug Redhead Club, Fort Worth Cluhg F. F. B.g Psychology Club, President, Alpha Kappa Delta. PRICE, ROSALIE . . Atlanta, Texas Educaiion RABON, AGNES . . . . . . Montgomery, Texas Business D. A. P.: Beta Sigma Chig Inter-Club Council. RATCLIFFE, ALBERT H. . Cheyenne, Wyoming Speech Baylor Theater, Alpha Psi Omegag Wyoming Club. RAY, ANN . . . . Hubbard, Texas Bible, Education REED, MERIAN . . Spur, Texas Illusic REESE, MARY ALICE . . Bryan, Texas French, Education Athenian, Beta Pi Theta. g- ,. ff R SENIURS . 2, X ' LOUIS 1 'T' . VVaco, Texas , A4 I .r'rf l4!f5'QV'.C f- :Yigx I Y fea.....1..'. Qfiommerceg Chefm.. 1ktuhgT'reQ'ledical Club: 50-Mile Club: SVPIIHIIIIHQ TTQHI, Captain-I4 P i BEEVES, ll lu- rl on yfr K if W-.Tift Texas Zogl-nn ' ' fi' T TAA Prellge-:ln .nl Ciull 1 In llnislbxislubg Pi Alpha LUllII'li.l lin-l-'rx N nun r lincumxi I--E I -T . . V ,YV .... Dallas, Texas Q f X 1 Pi Gamma Mug Tennis Clubg Tennis. SENIURS lil-IEA. ELLA BIARJE . . . Waco, Texas Business. Educalion Redhead Club: Classical Club. Roxen, .IoE . . . . Pteyse City, Texas Pre-.ll ed ical Pre-Medical Club: Chemistry Club. lloslsox, AIADELINE . . . . . . Linden, Texas Bus iness Beta. Sigma Chi: President., Gables House Council: Y. W. A.: Assistant in Secretarial Department. ll0DDY, ISABEL , Wharton, Texas Violin liormxocn, EUGENIA . . Waxahachie. Texas Business R t'ssE1.1,, GEORGIA NELL . . . Henderson, Texas Home Economies, Educalion Band: Tri-D: Peer: East Texas Club. SANDERS, E1.oNzE . Thomson, Georgia Bible lledhead Club: Nlinisterial Alliance. SANDERS, KATIE LOUISE ...., . Fisher, Arkansas ,llusic Mu Phi Epsilon: A Cappella: Console Club: Pianophites: Arkansas Club: Rhapsody in White: Bayltmrlflrehestrag Phi Beta Mu. SCARBOROUGH, JACK . . Snyder, Texas Zoology W Westerners: F. .. .1 I- -II KWCQSEJ-in uuY, AIARGAIII I , D - I . v XYLICO, Texas ,Business fail-Fiixilff ,,2 ,M.:,fe- Beta Sigma Chi. W SENIURS SELF, Lotus .,....... Dublin, Texas Business Varsity B Club: Varsity Football, Baseball, Track. SHANNON, lvl.-SRTHA , . . . Tulsa, Oklahoma English Alpha Omega: Sigma Tau Delta. SI-IRINER, CHARLES VVILLIAM . Houston, Texas Illusic Phi Mu Alpha: Lambda Lambda Mu: A Cappella Choir. SIxI:sIoNs. RILEY . . Sweetwater. Texas Business Esquire Club: Delta Sigma Pi: Westerners Club: Chamber of Commerce: Board of Publications: Round-Up Staff. SLAUGIITER. SARA LEE . . Waco, Texas Physical Education SLAUSON. BONNIE RUTH ....,.. Corsicana, Texas Home Economics Beauty: Tri-D: Memorial House Council: Whos Who: Rose of Delta Sigma Pi: W, A. A.: Oil Belt Club: Homecoming Queen nominee of Delta Sigma Pig May Queen of B Club: 'KMiss Baylor at Texas Bound-Up: Bound-Up Staff: Little Theater: Queen of Queens of Texas: D. A. P. SLEEPER, HAROLD . . . , Waco. Texas Chemisiry .gg X, is TT' -.QQ fr - T VSIVIIQ ll N , ,, Y X A . Grove, Oklahoma film K . T, Y fx In B93 I 1 ...hgcilg Presjili -.I -.I XI.-II.: 1 lu 1 lui-lf:xfClI1lJ: Oklahoma Club: IPI'-H lrlul- Iiiiiolgs Hall I -.-ni. ul, . 'V' P S5IITIIflluo-. . Ill.: I-ms Edtfcalion, flmfffi V - -Xxx ,V :xii X-Y , X V A -m.s5LErra:l-A gn ride? Business '4-V., SMITH, ROBERT L. . Bible SMITH, RUTH . Educaiion Aristocratsg F. F. SNYDER, RICHARD . llusic Soumr. ALLEN: . Zoology Pro-Maflival Club SPEIGHT, ELIZABETH . Engl ish, Journalism Pre-ss Club: Lariat Stalfz F. F. SPENCER, JOHN Pre-Medical Pre-Mvdical Club F F B Zoology Seminar Baylor Barda C P T STACK, EUGENE . . . STH,aFFoaD, lN'lARI1.'V Houbton Tuax STEPHENS. FRAVLLES JEAN . Paint Rock Texas NY. A. A.: Baylor liecre-ation Club VN caterner Club Baylor Tennlb Avo Business Delta Sigma Pi, liio Grande Valley Club President 41 Chemislry Phi Beta Mu: Houston Club Business l'l3lfl0l'l1 HCl-H Rlfllm -SQ QSM 1'm,Ns, Main' L 'l yler Texas ,il I us ic - rf. A Cappella Choir Symphonx STEVENS, FRANCES LOU'ISE . . Jacksonville, Texas History, Education STINEBAUGH, J. D. . . Bollinger, Texas Bible Ministerial Alliance. STOREY, JAMES . . Clarksville, Texas Accounting STRINGFELLOVV, MYRUS . Psychology, Sociology . Waco, Texas Atheniang Psychology Clubg Alpha Kappa Deltag Pi Gamma Mu. STURDIVANT, MILDRED ...... Minter City, Mississippi Speech Alpha Omegag Project Chairman of Alpha Omegag Sigma Tau Delta. TALLEY, HELEN . . Education Alpha Omega. TAYLOR, ONETA . . . Grapeland, Texas Music ,f-X Phi Beta Mug Mu Phi Epsilong Baylor Bandg B11'ybL1lfSy3iJphonyg An-Ho-Co Clubg Pianophiles. as ,V-.3 g-1 K -gf Ax -Q 1, . Y' ' - XS ' ' - mm. ' a TUBNBOVKC. lhmnfnr . 2 .f . . . . Shu- -.-'pon lf.-.Sana Efn1r'slllavlL' Y A Stewafrdship of I-'i-I1-In 1'lu:fTTsi.hBaptist Churchg 3 NN . Ki 5 f ang: YV J . W , 5 .- , , ,i WA if Itasca, Texas Cause, Texas f Wwe,-'lleias Education -f-'- '4-1 1 l r l I I 4 I l I E l SENIURS IJMLAND. AIARCILLE . . . . Arp, Texas Home Economics. Educalion IJNDERNYOOD, CONNIFI . Amarillo, Texas Hislory. Educaliun IINDERXYOOD, DORIS . . Aquilla, Texas Eclucaliun. Hislory VEDDER, VIRGINIA . . Mason, Texas Educaiion Alpha Chi: Sigma Delta Pig Weslernersg Alpha Rho Tau. VESELKA. DoRIs . . Waco, Texas Music VICKERS, VIRGINIA ITUTH . Odessa. Texas Physical Education Pre-Medical Club: Westerners Clubg Psychology Club: W. A. A., President '40, '41, Round-Up Staff. AVALDROP, ALFRED SAMUEL . . Abilene, Texas Business, Accouniing Delta Sigma Pig Chamber ol' Commerce: Who's VVlIog Pi Kappa Delta, President., '41, '42g Debateg Baylor Bandg Westerner's Club, President, '40, WALKER, ROSEMARY . Luling, Texas Speech, Education Pi Kappa Delta: Round-Up Stalfg South Texas Club. AVALL, DORCJTHH' . . . El Dorado, Arkansas Speech Alpha Om0g2i3LArkansas Club: Memorial House! 1--nncil: lnter-Club Councilg Neophites. h Q . Wi9I?XNfAv-I'o us, .IERRY Wim I g . . . , ' 1 .IlI'ax, Texas .- :-E!QL13walE 4 4Lq.:E- ': vY4:- .-i-1-ff Tliaqkliball, Track, Bm P 1 - I SENIURS WANSLEY, PAWNEE . . . Waco, Texas English and Education WARREN, THOMAS . . Beaumont. Texas Business South Texas Clubg Delta Sigma Pi. WATERS, HowARD . . Luling, Texas Bible W1-IETSEL, RALPH WILLIAM .... McAlester, Oklahoma Bible Q Ministerial Allianceg Volunteer Band: B. S. U. Councilg Oklahoma Club. WHITE, EMMA LOU . . . Killeen, Texas Music ' Mu Phi Epsilon: A Cappella: Rhapsody in Whiteg Baylor Girls Quartetg Console Clubg Pianophilesg Phi Beta Mu. WHITELEY, GUS ELLEN . . Waco, Texas Business Beta Sigma Chig Pi Gamma Mug Pi Alpha Lambda. WILLIAMS, FRANCES . Brenham, Texas Speech 1' i WILL1AMSfifgBE'T3T!?i . . T153 . , Waco Texas . xg . , Cliaml..-1 .il Cognmerceg Esquireg jggnnfi Tau Deltag Sigma Delta Phi. 5--'ml--. Pre Dawg Fencingg AlymT4A1l1igLBz-I-gigient Freshman Class '38-39, XNho5s.V,Whog Most Typ:-Q-I-umm-eg Perrgianent President of Sellidgl I lin-s.'CL,,i'f ,ff ' K' L- X WILLIABISOS N I n II-Y I l.ull.us, lTTf'L Edllcallvfl Dall8SiLlnnlu,D. X l' l lui-.,f,,s W1usn1x,.1 -luasi I.: sa H, K. . Gonialesffexas X1 -f A Esquireg Chemistry Clubg South Texas Club. sfnluns AYILSON. JACK . . Paris, Texas Physical Educalion XYOOD. JEANNE . Itasca, Texas English Alpha Omegag Sigma Tau Deltag Pi Gamma Mu. AYYATT. JAMES R. . . VVac0, Texas Bible Ministerial Alliance. YATES, MILDRED . . . Port Arthur, Texas English, Education Sigma Tau Deltag Kappa Delta Pig French Theaterg Bandg Y. W. A.g B. S. U. Councilg Debate. Q -.'2.H ' - ' IUNIUR-SENIUR BANIIUET Despite the corn served by Toastmaster Bob Bryant, the rest of the food at the Junior-Senior banquet was swell, according to those who attended. Miss Billie Murray, Business Law professor, spoke on the value of a college education during an emergency. Entertainment was above the average: Nick England, Jerry Batliff and Ed Goeman doing a grand job. A nickelodeon provided the music, and games were enjoyed by all. Prexule ntx XRTHI n BuoxE. GEORGE Ilonxl R NIARQHAIL 'NIM nl iw IUNIUR CLASS Yicc-Pre-sidrsnLs KELSO Sxirru .I ,wx l l,ANul-.ns BILL COLExmN Sm'r1-larivs Ll' lCl.l.A-x Furmc l'IL'GI-:NIA fflhl. lm ELLX Fl'1'm21l IUNIURS 4 ADAMS, LYNETTE . . . Waco, Texas .V b . ALLEN, DON . . . . Deweyville, Texas ' an 2' , ALLEN, J EWVELL . . Hearne, Texas A I ' ,ll ALEXANDER, MARTHA . , Alvin, Texas ALVIS, FEBN .... Rochester, Texas , , 9' f- : ij .. ANDREWS, DAN E. . . Lawton. Oklahoma ,sigh f ... , , ARNETT, JANICE . . . Kosse, Texas . ASH, LUCILLE .... . . Bastrop, Texas 1, ' BABB, GEORGE E. . El Dorado, Arkansas , ' 'l BAILEY, AUBREY . . Livingston, Texas , , BANDO, NANCY ..... Waco, Texas , A Q I I f, : ae fm : :L ' X BAYLOR, RHODA B. . . . Lufkin, Texas 3 in . A . BEALL, FLORINTE . . . . Jacksonville, Texas BECK, DOROTHY . .... Dallas, Texas , V l BELEW, KATHERINE ANN . . . . Waco, Texas .fl Qs 1 lg H I . - l BELEW, MARK . . . . . . T34eI'ifz,o,1i, Texas I -- T . 'XQQ-i vs 1 , ' ,, . BEIQQEYIEFLEQSTINE . f I Highlands, Texas F, . EBENTLEY, BILLY iffy ' . Dallas, Texas A .- . 'lt11gTiA P52 - '12 ffl? if - K, 13 ' A. g Qef f To ' f ix ' 2' T3 fix' l . BENTLEY, C3.g5nl'x1l. fs!! , . V, I,-I-lx, If-xiii l D ' 'T Ih I IL. XI uni fa-RISE , xl ...By-51-fn, Texas ' 7 ? al? 1 ' ' i Q'T:A1 A W' E A -' illnxxmbl XQTAISGAIII I Im D5 . Waco, Texas ,T ,Xiu , J BOBBICK, B111 . fi .lei I ,s , 1.,.l Y lmh.. 4 K 5 arg,-K , 7 'fs' p Uri XM I zsx - H T N l1ull1x,EIEBf,:l.LIns um , A ,Q Huntsville, exas BOOK, TRUETT . . Waco, Texas .5 1.1--ft '- gi IUNIURS 1 K if , Q-I Yi Qfi , x AA 11' iii 0 X -ll., I CONITZ, TI-IELMA . . . . . Calvert, Texas COOK, MARY ELIZABETH . . . Carrizo Springs, Texas COOPER, MILDRED ..... Bogota, Texas COWAN, JOHN D. . . . Mineola, Texas CHAIN, MILTON . . . . . San Antonio, Texas CUNNINGHAM, DONALD . . . George West, Texas DAHL, WAYMAN . . . . Kenedy, Texas DAVIS, BILL J. . . .... . Post, Texas DEDMAN, ERNESTINE . . . Gilmer, Texas DENTON, HOSEMARY . . . Athens, Texas DOBSON, HAROLD . . . . Goosecreek, Texas DORMAN, GEORGE . . . . Dallas, Texas DOWDY, RODNEY C. . . . . Waco, Texas DRUMMIND, BOYCE . . . Little Rock, Arkansas DHURY, MADELINE ..... Calvert, Texas 1? ,xx IUNIURS v':Z,. 15135 ,, USM: Sail xi is -sy.. fi ' -3 ,f I '4 fa J,-1 'E 4' A J 'if if 1 gs- 593 Q, -3 ..,, ' .:4. 5. . 1 x , . I DUNCAN, WILLIAM, J H. . . . 5' Uarahalg Texas A -A smears, , DUlVxN,f:lQN?NfDELL . f ., 4 Coohdge, Texas f-DUPRIEST, JEAN' 5 . . Claremore, Oklahoma .E Diff ,-'fiis f ss, 5 if J' ji i-'L j EAKLE,LECd',unl N . ,Z-Xllmllll-1. l-was? il, E l.n.xm4..x Tv il, , X, . VQl1y,5lQlLlal'10Ina finlyoxgs lil: Og. Ti . Waco, Texas ll - fs' a .X i g ' 'le EDWARDS, CI n IxlIN 5,31 Dfw. . NK .N .u, lUw,aS ......- UJJBQYT:-M I -,Y - , V- - 5 ,,-gf- ' A, 1, ELLIS, JOHN San Angelo, Texas .Y. 5 P ,X . G7 , l . ..,... .., ttet IUNIURS A X X' is ASF Q, X .3 82 . it ,. ,fl f nifq' A A -A I 2. xx ll. A ERTN, J AMES . . . Newton, Mississippi EVANS, RUE ....... Houston, Texas FARLEY, J AMES . . Henderson, Texas FARRAR. MAX ..... . Big Sandy, Texas FERGUSON. NIAHIAN ...... Slaton, Texas FERRELL, ORAN L., Jn. . . Bullard, Texas FLANDEHS, JACK . . . . Little Rock, Arkansas FLEURIET, DON . . . . . Donna, Texas FLORENCE, EDWARD . . . . Gilmer, Texas FIIALEY, ANIJELLE .... Phoenix. Arizona FREEMAN, BETTY LOU . .... NVaeO, Texas FULLEN, Lois . Beaumont, Texas FUTRELI.. LU ELLA . . . . Gilmer, Texas GALBRAITII, NEXVTON .... El Dorado, Arkansas GALLAI-IEP., ELIZABETH .,.. Houston. Texas GALLAGHER, M,AaI' . . . Los Angeles, California LTANDY, ANYENZEL .... . Dallas, Texas CTATEWOOD, BUDDY . . , , Waco, Texas GEHIIISG, RIARY LOUISE . . Uakdale, Louisiana GIBSON, LILLIAN ....,. .I asper, Texas GILL, EUGENIA . Carthage. Texas GILLABI, l,I na . . Bl--I I, Texas QIIADDEN, IIIAMELI J Us I- - Mom.,-. i,.....l.f...I. r -in GOEBEL, MAHW'IN E. . . . . Waco, Texas .Q 1' 1-.iq Al. GOODE, EMMETTE Jo . . . Greenville, Texas GRIFFIN, JANICE ...... Deport. Texas GROGAN. NAUN'AREE . . . . Bixins, Texas HAMMOND, DICK . . MeA1ester, Oklahoma HANBY', MACK . ...,,. XVaco, Texas HANCOCK, WARNER , Austin, Texas HIARLESS, NOVA LOUISE . . Baileybord, Texas HARRIS, LAWRENCE .... Kaifeng. Honun. China U Q . 7 H.-XRRIS, M.kRl0N . . . Corsicana, Texas HEARD, DOW ...... Jonesboro, Arkansas HEATHM.AN, CHARLES . . Littlefield, Texas HINDS, DONALD .... VYacO. Texas HINELX'. MARX' .... Savannah. Georgia HOLCOBIB. J. CURTIS .... Electra, Texas HOLLEBI.-KN. DOROTHY DALE . . Livingston. Texas HOLSTEAD, M,kRI.AN . . . I Wae,OiTexas HORNERAQSTIQBQQE . . - nr D- Uvalde, Texas ,LL S Q V.-,, . ACH W - - T 1' Okl'l -A A. OUGH, ALLALL 5 A71 . u sa. a wma ' 1 ,ix X X A , ffl A 13?-I 5 ii e HOWELL. ANQTJI Isl un urgixy . X Allin lvumi 7 4 lla ..-5HlN- I Ex-li15C.,,' N . rin gin, Texas -gi 1 T' , ,W 2+-1 Tis xbn u-,KN -JW . Jw ' Q. Waco, Texas JEFFREY, JACI. Y 7 . D ff -K Carrizo Npnnx' I-anis fa , exsLQSf:BfI:A:iQ X um, A . , T ,ii , Nllaun.-llfexas LL., JONES, KATHLEEN , W . . Dallas, Texas IUNIURS I if i s P? , 3 As 9 ,. 1 Nunn- ilfi 'Kw- '55 IUNIURS uh.. 'a - in 9 'B 4 Q . ng Q. i 4 L. '3 l 1 a 5 9 O' , n A. I ' n.,- A . A JORDAN, JOAX . . . . Brady, Texas J ULIAN, DAN ....... Crockett, Texas IQELLEY, DOROTI-IY LEE . . . . New Gulf, Texas KELLEY, YIRGIE K. ..... . Waco, Texas KENDRICK, JAxIEs M., JR. . . . . Waco, Texas KENNEMER, NAN . . Dallas, Texas KINCAIII. ALEX . . . . Uvalde, Texas KIRBY. MARY LOU ....... Waco, Texas KUSZMAUI.. JEAN . . Baltimore, Maryland IQYGFIH, SARA GENE . . . Waco. Texas LANE, GEORGE . . ..... W'acO, Texas LATTIMORE, JOHN C. . . . Waco, Texas LEAMAN, .IEANETTE . . . Rosenburg, Texas LEA. IQATHRYN ....... Fahens, Texas LEE, LI-:TA VIHCLINIIA . . . . Waco, Texas LEE. RALPH W ILPON . . Waco. Texas LEGG, VVII.I.IAM ...... Orrick, Missouri LESSOR, VIRGINIA . .... Waco, Texas LEWIS. ELOISE ..... San AntOniO, Texas LEWIS. NIARY LOUISE ...... Waco, Texas LEXYIS, REBECCA . . . Gainsville, Texas LITTI,EEIEI..D31i1Icn- Il . . . Way-I, Texas MLONG..YYI1.LIAM i13'L,i5g.,73Al, if - . R--'r-Csgbfpa, i.Qi5.Pv? ' LUCH, DOIKA MAYE . . . . . Grand Saline, Texas - nl LUPHER, EDWARD . . . . Howe, Texas McADoo, ROBERT .... . Overton, Texas MCCAULLEY, VIRGINIA MCGARRY, MCCALL, MARGARET . . . . Temple, Texas , . . . Waco, Texas MARILYN .... Carlsbad, New Mexico MCGINNES, WILLIE MAE . Markham, Texas MCKINNEY, WILLIAM RALPH Pampa, Texas MCLEAN, JEAN . . . . . Orange, Texas MACANLISS, MARSHALL MARIE, HAzEL Pueblo, Colorado . . . Houston, Texas MALICK, MAURICE . . Rosebud, Texas MANN, KATIIRYN . . MANAGAN, ERIN .... Dallas, Texas . . . Waco, Texas MANNING, BERTIIA . . . . Waco, Texas MANSFIELD, JANE . . . . Waco, Texas MARos, PHIL ..... . - Fabg34l1s:Texas MARiIfIIyJ,gfsI,IH5' RUTH MT . Waco, Texas M ANNA lm I We Jfi, . . Uvalde, Texas 2 A Af. . I Q Q :LR-as f gf ca Xi: iff if f ,f . .f : , rx . IUNIURS x an X, 'AI' 2 . 1 lle A- F' l , .3 -A f eg, X ly -1,' Q 5 ' ,,.,., Zl' T I AEP? '23 SQ? 23,3 A , ,EY :ll .,,f 3 ,gs -2. , ? ' Sz X 'az W, - 3 B.. 6 y J K '9 1 x in , 9 .1. Q-.Q ,E ? ' gil L, MEBCHANTZIETIIINNII ,E-2 !gl1I,,.A., ill.-, l'. Nluugis, Nh: kllylljyigklahoma V :finial I' lgralifg T' i. Dallas, Texas T MILLER, JOHIN A, ll 4 T ,Qf MCA1gs1.'f, llhlnlmllla Y ' , egg L, ,, MILLER, MARTHA . Waco, Texas xIITfHELL. J. D. . VS aw Texas TXIOURE NIIRIKNI NX aco Texas NloRx1xw.J0E . Port Arthur Texas BIORRIII .Iaux Waco Texas Nlomum. CALVIN' . VS aw 'lexax Munnmx Cxmnxx Waco TexaQ 'NIL an ny ELLEN XX ago Te xax AIYEHS, VS III I-V51 rl RUETT Txlcr Texas NFLSUNI JOHNNY . Vhnmboro Texax NICHQLE Tl-IONIXS Cormth Nlxbxlsslppl N L 1 T IxA'rHm'N 1fGII,YII-I B. I'. . PARKER ' '11, ,ffl :ff '. . IUNIURS PHILLIPS, MARY ETTA . . . Waco, Texas PI-IINNEY, SHELTON .... Velasco, Texas A I I , f 1 PIERCE, VIvIAN LovE . . . . Lindale, Texas V ., A ' ..I' i3 , - PoSEY, MARY ETHEL .... Austin, Texas POWELL, WILLIAM BENTLEY . . . Anna, Texas POWERS, JOY . . Rosebud, Texas PRICE, J ANEDA .... Waco. Texas PRITCHETT, LAWSON . . . . . . Waco, Texas PURSLEY, ELOISE . Humble, Texas PURYEAR, JULIA . . . Dumas, Arkansas k b RATTEREE, JAMES . . Cleburne, Texas RAY, J OY . . . . Belton, Texas , 1' A :,f, - I . , ': 1 if I REED, HARRY . . . . Waco, Texas .3 4,.' 2 RIXEY, HELEN ..... Clayton, New Mexico ROBERTSON, WILLIAM T. . . Phoenix, Arizona f i ROBINSON, G. C. . Rocrvws, QQSIIGAS . . ROSE, BETTY T.. ' lin -HIM, SEARS, BILLYE il: 'if sx I EEROGERS, EVELYN 1' 477, . 1 - . fl .-1 Feria, Texas RN Brenham , 1i41lI,l 'runs .. 31, M J E ll I kltiui, J Q Niiigfx N1gQJu.AliET Hens' A T A Ani. li ii Nyllgl, .Y- 'ul l mug-v+ew- sus Texas . Mart, Texas Texas , Waco, Texas SIDDONS, AN ITA . Paradise, Texas .js .al Q, ., ,f 'S' : '?3 A . . ,,... .. ...Ne 'Nui W IUNIURS .Q ,'-3 if 'f 3? 4 SMITH, DOROTHY J EANNE . Bellville, Texas SMITI-I, KELSO . . . . . . Dayton, Texas STAGG, MELBA . . Beaumont, Texas STEPHENS, HELEN ROSE . . . Houston, Texas STRANGE, ROY P. ....... Waco, Texas STRINGFELLOW, WILLIAM , . , Dallas, Texas SNVINT, MARX' , . . . Mount Pleasant, Texas TALBERT, CAM . . . , .,.. Waco, Texas TAYLOR, LOVERTA . Corpus Christi, Texas TERRELL, VIRGINIA . . . . Waco, Texas SHARP, WARREN . . . . . Houston, Texas THOMPSON, BILLY . . . . Donna, Texas THOMPSON, NANCY , . . . Waco, Texas TILLEY, LORENE . , . . Newoka, Oklahoma TOUCHSTONE, R. B. . .... Lytle, Texas TRAVERS, JACK . . . . Mart, Texas TUCKER, HORACE . ..... Houston, Texas TURNER, RAYMOND CHARLES .... . Waco, Texas TUTT, BARBARA . .... Taft, Texas VERNOR, AUDREY DEE . . . , . Waco, Texas WADE, NELSYN . . San Augustine, Texas WALKER, bu IIIIIJNG A . , Mvulvesum, Texas A ,.,wALgggryJRGI .:giif A Qui- WALLACE, JOHN T. . . . Dallas, Texas IUNIURS WEATHERALL, BETH . . . . Electra, Texas WEAVER, THERESA . . . . . Houston, Texas WEIS, C. B. . .... Higgins, Texas WELCH, FRED EUGENE . . Oklahoma City, Oklahoma In U n A WHIPKEY, VIRGINIA ..... Colorado, Texas D. as WHITE, ANECIA . .... Waco, Texas . - - ,SIZE ,--v Z . V WHITNEY, JANET .... . Brownwood, Texas , WILLHITE, DORIS ,..... Dallas, Texas Q V WILLIAMS, ARTHUR, JR. . . . Tyler, Texas F3 A WILLIAMS, ELIZABETH . . . Carrizo Springs, Texas WILLIAMS, I.UcILLE ...... Tyler, Texas WILLIAMS, MARTHA GENNE . Oklahoma City, Oklahoma XVILLIAMS, MARY ELIZABETH . Padnqah, Texas WILLIAMS, SUGIE . . . V 4 Hinds, Texas iv 7 jf r,,wiLSON, ESTHIY limi' H' Wellington, Kansas it WRAY' JAMES if 3 I I ll' lu N., In I ,TU-6 k ..,. I ZA. 5 . 'I ,EWS num: I, lil Li, MARIE ., l'fu rwllivn, Texas l': I :iff 4' A- L f - wif lzv. gi qu., Q 1 , V. , Q a f' A ' M puifrrr, X KSCHII: I.: I . VME, Wichita Falls, Texas , 'Z ' Q M1I1w,,Xl . ly V , , Waco 'Texas YOUNG, DIXIF'RTTH , A , V lin. .., Ima- , f W ' 'Q'-1 I A I I , ., .,,- if? sam emi Q I I L, PRESIDI N ls lmw I'IE.-XRD, .lm ISAACKH Hulwrux Cuxmx SUPHUMURE CLASS Vive--Prcsirlcms BILL Al.1,c1mxN Bmvn Sr:lIwAm'lNr Blu, Alutuxw Sm-c'r4'lHI'i1-x MAn'ru,-x Riva flAlUbl.Y'V Hou IC CH umscs NVATERS Paga 103 ABEL, LAURA JANE . Waco, Texas ADAMS GAY . . . Las Vegas, New Mexico ALBRIGHT, PAUL ' ...... Vernon, Texas ALEWINE. R.ALPH . . . Hedley, Texas ALEXANDER, BILLY . San Antonio, Texas ALCORN, BILL . . . . Brownwood, Texas ALLEN. HOLT . . . . . Jena, Louisiana ALI.EN, T RUETT . . Jena. Louisiana ANDREWS, NORDIA NELDA , . El Campo, Texas BAHLER, DORIS .... . Galveston. Texas BAREFIELD, DOROTHY . . . . Sour Lake, Texas BARGANIER, DORIS . . . Marlin, Texas BARNES, KATHRYN . . . Abilene Texas BARNETT, MARSHALL ..... Dallas, Texas BAYLOR, JULIA KDUSTYD . Lufkin, Texas BEACHAM. BILL . , . . Tyler, Texas BEASLEY, LISTON . . . Grapeland. Texas BIGGS, DORIS . . . . San Antonio, Texas BLAIR, ELAINE . . . . . . Mexia, Texas BLAIR, W. JUDSON . . Buenos Aires, South America f : T X. BLANTON, MARX' . . . -- l V5 acc, Texas BLODGETT, TERRFLI X . . XR--,f:Wiekett, Texas CHARLES' V , A Little Bock. Arkansas iii? BOSTON, THOMAP 'V . . Memphis. Tennessee Box, NIARYBT Ill 1.1.1311 um I-LST-373, Bifuv I.lk,XlNl , , i Xllhllllll Npuriwj-:Q-B Texas 1 , ll-lx hu-vf Nl xliix 'l-- ix ' ff'fAHGilmer, Texas 4 lllm lg UBI T , Houston, Texas BRADLEY, MKYYYBFRWLNL ls: -VYK 1 Sal: Xlllivlln-I I f mug. I Q BRAu1amL,:lV IUVVAIIII Ii, . . Milli- Janeiro. Braiil 4 A BTQQLLLL L LTL ii -41 L .miexasfb -HP BRYAN, ANN . . Hwanghsien, China W - . L wif 'W SUPHUMURES V :gg '35 V -f Q ii' 2.1 j i A 1? I ' '- 'f1 - ...A 5 '1 ' A s ,Q , ,, A , A' D ,Q . NJ , 233 X eq: - F' . 1 eg 'F ,fi , t ..,.,, wg? A I. if F, rg? 1 f Nfl - f I- 945 K 'fl 't Q I . I BRYAY, TRAvIs . . Bryan Texas BUCKLEY. JUANITA Dallae Texas BUNNELI J EANRE Palestme Texas BIQHLESOX. xvIRGINIA . Gateexllle Texas BURN1EISTER.JFANNETTE Pleaeanton Texan BURTON NIARGARET Ixerrxllle Texaa CAIIWALLADER, NIIRIAM San Antomo Texas CARMICI-IAEI., JOI-IN Longxlen Texas CARPENTER CLAI TON C Waco Texas CASS. NIAHY XELI, . 'Nlount Pleasant Texas C.-XSTILE, BI-:TTx Jo Pore man Arkansaa CTAVAZOS 'NIELsom Qan Antonlo Texab CLARK. XIARGIE . . lxttsburg Texas CLINTON, HUURTON JUNIOR Waco Texas COBB, Qui Coleman Texas CoI,I,Ixs. LESTER , . Ddllds ft MH CUINIIN. HERBERT I I Dorado Arkansas CQNE DKJLCJHEQ Nlxon Texas COPELANIJ. VIRGINI x . CRIISS. BETTY Cmm f:UN'YIYGHA5l Nl uw Cifmmx H I I.I,x' wwf-Q.yirI Q Crib-.'hA..L.E3:h.,. L l.l.LlI.!31'l,..'EZTl'i DAVENPORT, MARTHA . . . Uvalde, Texas DAVIDSON, ELEANOR . . Harlingen, Texas DAVIS, JOYCE . . . . . Houston, Texas SUPHUMURES DAVIS, RICHARD L. . . . Gilmer, Texas DAVIS, W. C. . . . . Bryan, Texas - r DEAN, DoRcUS .... . . Athens, Texas ' '- R DEVENY, CHARLOTTE . . . Axtell, Texas ' L gm X . A I S if DICKSON, DELL . . . Waco, Texas I 2. F3 Rx' 8 4 '32, DOUGLAS, CLARK . . . Cleburne, Texas Q H DURHAM, FRANCES . . . Comanche, Texas ,, ' ELLIS, BETTY Jo . . . . . Waco, Texas ' 7 ' li 7 AP . ELLIS, MARX' J 0 . . Waco, Texas ' 'V ' ---' ,, In V' I .. . x wa 5 'f X xl., ,. -1 ,V A ENGLAND, NICK . . Greenville, Texas ,Q . , , Q E ,J .... . F I W th, T , . A RWIN AMES or or exas ,EL I A, 3 b 3 4, ERWIN, MARY JANE . . . Fort Worth, Texas 5- 2 N .L EVANS, MABGUERITE .... Waco, Texas X Q , Q N 3 'fs' FARRow, MARX' COLE . . Dallas, Texas J H A FERGUSON, FLO . . . . . . Waco, Texas . . ,E 1 , FINLEY, MARY J 0 . . . . Alvord, Texas Q 1 , ulll, V , F LOREY, NEAL . . Henderson. Texas y l, , J FOSTER, ED . , . . . Dallas: Texas FOUTS, MARVQOUISP- . lg Dayton, Texas fifVLE RAY . ' l, x ,Mount Calm, Texas 'EGIDDEN ADNA . -ff 4' , . . . Houston Texas ' A- GILLTAM, Wlglrl , , fl, NN I- H, I- QI-' Q, ' i? f G so -. . 5 Gfnumx vl nun wi K. ek hx gm., Q-I exas H RQ I I V P AI , V I .u x x u - na- ' ' TQ. ' ffl'-A-FlfLYf,O1'l, Texas D :f T Q ' N ' Q . , 5'- ' 5' bllfn' 'NY UT.-l1it.a Falls, Texas 5, , + ,assi - . . 93:1 ,xx X .rv , ' , I ., 'I . X V SE I., X I GREER, BILL , ' , GREL-I-Iv I lULv1E Lfroesbeck, Texas GREGOR3', REX . . Richland Texas b .,,, X . . V ,. ' ..- I0l1'll Iowan 1 xg, Q , . . . ,-, x ' E N , If-xc, ' 0. in -, Xf-' w as as , X wx, l GUNTER, DORA MAY aco Texas CTURLEY, NIARX EARLE VVaco Texaa HAMM JACR YvlChltB Kansas HARDEIIAN, ANN . . IUHCLIOH Texas HARRINGTON. BETQ1 Plano Texas H.kRRIS ANR. Dallax Texas HARRIS, RICHARD . , lxmfmg ChIna HEARD, .IUHN U .Iona wlmro Arkanxax TIEARN I UGF'NIA Waco Texas HERULII, FRED JUNIOR Dallas Texas HERRICR, LILLIAN VN aco Texax HII-:TT VS I xox A A711 Texax PIONAKER. NIARY . HOPE, JANE TIORN Humzfan, ELIZABETH ANN HAUP, MARY IIOWARD .IANIEQ Palestme Tevab llmu-3. CAROLYW . . Atlanta T1 xaa HUGHES. ELIZABETH Mertzon Texax HUGI-IEN PIII HN Waco Texan TIUNT, LOYCI . ll mul I0 Txxax LSQQAII. Nl Iwrna I ort Won If I ia .luzxsov H4r1ua.n F-an 1-5 SUPHUMURES JARNITZKY, FLORA LEE Waco, Texas ' . Z -I , A Q' Ax V ' , J ENNINGS, J. H. . . . Hondo, Texas y : dxf ,Z . . .'b , JOHNSON, NORMAN . . Raymondville, Texas V ., 18,52 JOHNSON, TINA BETH .... Eddy, Texas , I l V uuu A il y JONES, COZETTE . . . Temple, Texas JONES, HOMER COLE . . Garland, Texas JONES, L. D. ....... Seymour, Texas JONES, MARGARET ANN . . . . Waco, Texas JONES, ROBERT BUCKNER . . Oklahoma City, Oklahoma KENEDY, HELEN ...... Dallas, Texas RQ KENNON, ELSBATH . . . . Houston, Texas -S' C KIINEROUGH, MILDRED . . . , Waco, Texas N 4 'l ' r KING, MARTHA .... Waco, Texas W b KIRBY, J AYNE MARLISS . . Corpus Christi, Texas H I LANGSTON, VIRGINIA ...... Waco, Texas LARGENT, KATHRYN . . McKinney, Texas LATTIMORE, JOSEPH S. . Waco, Texas ' - - , 1 1 LEE, DEE DEE ...,. New Gulf, Texas af- I - 4l . , LEGGOTT, MARY ELEANOR . . . . Waco, Texas ..,x , ,.,' , LEINWEBER, JOE . Hondo, Texas ll C A' ll U ,,.',- .. le :ZI . ..-. if . . . p LILAS, CLEMENTS . . . Raljggighexas .xl ,,, X ,Q M , LINDSEY, FRANCES .E . . 5 . 21l5.iiLamesa, Texas A ,, ,.,- ,, .,,. -A -'- 3 , f ff? . V C Ti? 5 5. :-1: : '52 ,.:v,' 'Z 4 s I RALPH . .- . A . Irene, Texas - zluh .M i V LEE . f'.'T7'f . Houston, Texas W M L, X g ,ff 1? ,f E f f 1 1 Ei -, 1 ' Y ' f' li Y LOVLI, BETTY M I II' lllall vu lr x Lilnrfinnx XX Il ll-wiifiiz , -V Nm Xu!-.n..QT fnxag, H1 1 I I N rp- Fu 4 i . ,L Waco, Texas V1 lqlmufy H1-B :fin Antonio, Texas MCCORMICK, Inffssrl V lmlfllm I .-mf A If MCD.Kllh.4jkP51 'L X T . Nugu Land, Texas Q . , L ij, 1 .X11sT:i:l3'1SGDI1.,j'AoxA, Y MGKINNEY, NORMA JEAN Pampa, Texas - 1 ..---'if' W - XRS--1 j' 1 QE Q . ' .,: - K , I ,A-E,-A i Q SUPHUMURES nf: MCKN'EELY', BILLY . . . Cherokee, Texas MCLEOD, MERLE . . . . . McLeod, Texas MCNAMARA, DAN . . . . . . Waco, Texas MABERRY, FAERINE . . . Gilmer, Texas I ' A I ' ,I MCMILLAN, JEAN . , . El Dorado, Arkansas ,K - I A MADDUX, F AY ,...... . Waco, Texas MALLORY, CHARLES . . . . Waco, Texas MALOCK, ABBIE LOU . . Dilley, Texas I lVIANNING. KATHERINE . . . Tyler, Texas '29 1 'l MIARSH, LOUISE . . . . . . Waco, Texas ' 'Q X ' MARTENIZ, ANGEL . . San Antonio, Texas 1 U 1, MARTIN. HELEN FAY . . . Vernon, Texas ,A I I as A if . M.ARTIN, RAYNELL . . . Austin, Texas -O 5 M.ASON, SHIRLEY . . . . . . Waco, Texas I ' , MATHIS, MYRTLE . . . . . Dallas, Texas I MATYEAR, FLORRIE . . San Antonio, Texas , X MELTON, LLOYD Q . . . . Waco, Texas MEW'SHAW, HELEN . . . . . . Waco, Texas MILBURN, LOVVELL . . Cresson, Texas MILLER, MINA . . . Athens, Texas 3 MINCKS, GEORGE E. .,., Hillsdale, Oklahoma I Q MITCHELL, CAMILLE . . .... . Waco, Texas MITCHELL, TOMMY .IO . . . lowa Park, Texas 5 'la MOON, EARNEST . . . Temple, Texas ffl' - f .1. L f f MOONEY, THOMAS E. . . . Waco, Texas Q Q ' MOORE, GERALDINE ....... Waco, Texas Q' ' MOORE, HOLLIS . . . . Kerrville, Texas MOORE, HOSEMAFY . . . Eddy, Texas :,',,3':'f:Sf. V M V W-.MIGAI jill If I MORGANQIEAR . . , NN A- II, Texas MORO vw, AATHRYN . . . . Wu- O I--vw Y --Lrlvj-'j,l!I3'LR'j'ISS, Bmsviffigefi-1 I, s' il MORTON, MARGARET ANN . . . . Ballinger, Texas Q 'l'T' M- 472' MUELLER, BLANCI-IE . Houston, Texas MURRAH, RUTH . . . , Sanderson, Texas MYERS, VIRGINIA . . . . . Tulsa, Oklahoma MYERS, WILLIAM V. . . Fort Worth, Texas NAYLOR, ROBERT . . . Little Rock, Arkansas NEFF, MERLIN ....... Dallas, Texas NEWELL, AUDREY . . . New Orleans, Louisiana NIXON, LYNN . . . . Livingston, Texas NOKES, GEORGE . . . Corsicana, Texas 0'BRlEN, BILL . . . . . . . Waco, Texas 0,BRIEN, MAY BELLE . . . San Antonio, Texas 0,CONNOR, DOROTHY . . Breckenridge, Texas OLSEN, WILLIAM . Houston, Texas OLSON, BOB . . . Loup City, Nebraska PARDO, PEGGY . . , .... Waco, Texas PATTERSON, HARRY . . Hillsboro, Texas PEARSON, FRANCES . . Temple, Texas PEARSON, SARAH . . . . Corsicana, Texas PETERS, MYRA NELL . , .... Waco, Texas PETERSON, MARY ANN . . Bonham, Texas PHILLIPS, BOBBIE ..... Grand Saline., Texas PICKARD, WILIJE EIILWARD . ' T Uevelland, Texas DEANE , ,' . . Waco, Texas 5fiiT' A ,- . X i'?POLlE1MUS, LA Dos A I . ,f. , . Harlingen, Texas POPE, FORREST! .In vig, ll-II..N I - usa P011 II M IA u x IFLQIVLPLE XX 4.5. '11-X35 Pm- u . hfepian Q ' L . 'gg ' X 4 'L Waco, Texas ' Pl ffivuagh, UARJOIOI T , Mart, Texas l QUICK,RANm Q I Q -Ex Littlell.--I. m....-.Ax iBaWL1iKLF'E541Y , . L . . ,-4. Dallas, Texas -- -V AAL Y- - S g ,-m . - . , Y . - , RAY, MARJORIE SUPHUMURES A -..-A I . i- ff, , . 4- .,,- A . , fe, A + a,srI , N - .,,, A 5 ,,.,e'. il .,R-, A 5 Q Q, ,q X, 'X :' ' .--:-A .. I: .9-'i I , lug,-ferj .i L I x :ji I --:E .Y H E- I , I ,.,. 5? K I 23, TU , ,I .' -vu .- , 1. x Q .,. ,Y wi .... iw, A, xx A -. A xv N6 45523, 5. .24 ' Q l A 4 1 P? -' 4- ,:.i, .. Uvalde, Texas izin , 'I ..,.,, , i l 'L 'N iii ii QII L I iz' I 'f --s- .,,,-: ,,, 1-' Arqu A - V :uh 3 Q Pdf I '- SUPHUMURES 4. J 4 NA ' f Q' , .I Q.- 3 i J I is x. RAY, STELLA . . . . VVest, Texas RE.AGAN. DAVID . . Little Rock, Arkansas RECTOR, JAKIE LEE . .... Waco, Texas REESE, TNIURIEL . Floresville, Texas REEYES. JoE .... Waco. Texas RIEDLAND. EDITH . . . Dayton, Texas RILEY. INEZ . . . Andalusia. Alabama ROACH, GENE . . . Tatum, New Mexico ROBINSON. FRANCES . . Gainesville, Texas ROGERS, MARIE . . . . Corpus Christi. Texas ROSSER. SIDNEY . . . . VVichita Falls, Texas RUCKER, NETA . . . . Burnet, Texas RUSSELL. BILL . . . . Terrell, Texas RLTTLEDGE. JOHNNY . . . . . Dallas, Texas SANDERS, MARSHALL . Mount Calm. Texas SANSOM. JERRY . . . . Freeport, Texas SAVAGE, CHARLSIE ..,. . Waco, Texas SCHMIDT, ISTATHERINE . . . . . Waco, Texas SCHOEPS, DORIS KATE . . . . Ennis, Texas SCI-IOFIELD, JAMES R. . . Mart, Texas SCHREINIR. NEAL .... Fort Worth, Texas SCHROEDER, LA VONNE . .... Waco, Texas Scorr. SIDNEY ...... Eastland. Texas SHELTON, MARY' CATHERINE . . Archer City, Texas SIMPSON, CHARLES . . Corpus Christi, Texas SLOAN, ALYNE . . . . . Texarkana. Texas SLUDEH, LOUIE . . . Fort Worth, Texas SMITH, JOHN MAC . . . Hawkins, Texas SMYTH, SAHAII lh Ill . 2 . 'fi I-lflfx, TGXI-IS SNYTDIPR liLI'TY JEAN .,.. Bryn, lfvas -1 :' 1txG, M' TT' ' ' Fiwlfi' 731- ' ' A L-'Eff' SPAIIIIMAN, PEGGY . . . Garden City, Texas SPRATT, ELIZABETH . Cameron, Texas STAPP, WALTER . . . , . Burnet, Texas STEINBAGEB, GLORIA . . . . Beaumont, Texas STEPHENSON, WILBUR GAIL . . Paint Rock, Texas STOKES, SAM B. . . . Corpus Christi, Texas STREETMAN, VADEN . , . Grapeland, Texas STUART, CAROLINE ..,.. Greenville, Texas SUTHERLAND, JOHN PAUL . . Dallas, Texas TAYLOR, BERNADINE . . . Grapeland, Texas TAYLOR, HELEN MARIE . . . . Waco, Texas TAYLOR, J. T .... . , Waco, Texas TAYLOR, LORRAINE . . . Waco, Texas THOMAS, BETSY . . . . Luling, Texas THOMAS, JOE ANNE . . Eagle Lake, Texas THOMAS, JOHN ...... Plainfield, Texas THOMPSON, MARY ELIZABETH . . . Waco, Texas THRELKELD, MARY JOE . . . Waco, Texas T RAMMNELL, MARTHA LYNN . . . Waco, Texas TRAYLOR, BILL . . . La Feria, Texas TRICE, JOHN Q. . . . . Waco, Texas TUCKER, ANNETTE . . V ,Vililyltfersi Texas TUOKER, JEADLEET?E Y . . w J f ' Qwinters, Texas A f'JAms MELV1 xl ' . Denison, Texas i I 'F ' fi? TURNER, GLENNA 'fffff . McGregor, Texas 5 'Z ' 3 3 ,E f '! 4 ei TURNER, Nu ll III-nm I--diff Q Vis Z I x I-, I I- lx :Q .C XX Aer-,gl'exas x N- n , 1 -2'T'T-Waco, Texas ,V X Qi! I uex JEAN . Tort Worth, Texas WALKER, BUIINCIVTVV 'G , f NN .H -I, l'- Ula ' 7 WALRIKTOEAL4 . ,IQOIL Worth, Texas I WANSLEY, BETTY . Cleburne, Texas SUPHUMURES F- SUPHUMURES 4' Q Q C Pi i R it l S Val. Mr ' h WARD, SAM WYEBB . . . Waco, Texas XVARREN, BIARJORIE . . . . . Wlaco, Texas XVATERS, CHARLES . . Luling. Texas TVATHEN, ANN . . Dallas, Texas XX-ATSON, NIARY CATHRYN . . . Henderson. Texas XYATSON, MELBIA J0 ...... Tyler, Texas NTI-IEELER, AIINA lVIARGARET , . . Abilene, Texas XVHITE, N'ORMA Jo . . . Kerns, Texas xYILKINS, T. O .... . Fort, Worth. Texas XVILLIABIS, ALTON ...... Tyler, Texas xYILLIANlS, DORA IQATHRYN . San Antonio. Texas NVILLINGHAM, FERNE . . . . Harlingen, Texas XYINGO, JEAN . . . Gongales, Texas VVITT, CHARLES .... , . . Waco, Texas XVOOD, lvl.-KRGARET JEAN El Dorado, Arkansas XVOOLLEY, JACK . .... Lott, Texas YARBROUGJI III-I.: -. ' II IIII Stow, Texa- YEAG1 ll, LUCILLI2 . . . . BI v.-In l'e,xI, M Zun1ERxI.A3gI3I,,gugx,lx,,i f-legrijir-gg.,-I JOE COLLEGE ' ROUND-UP STAFF lack Hamm a great artist -and A a swell guy. ..r-Jimi? ., N, iqga ' Vicky Vickers was a great I assistant. : w GED , sgfffiif , f ., WNY' Rosemary Walker had charge ot Personalities . Cal didn't even have time to go home. 5 W Riley Simmons is responsible tor the organization section. ' , lay Bahme. Mildred Kimbrough and 2 Dot McCloud worked up the ' class panels. 5 ,W k w.-.vc:.4. f N- J. . .t ,, Q .. ...x,,4,, A .,,,, ,,..f-1... million other things. Mug? Ql'..,hx I -.stiff n fi x -qs,-uw f ' m 'Q' Wy . W Ioe Duttell and lames Curl do their N work on the outside. 3 Ffa! Tom Darby. Larry Harris and l Lowell Milburn were , mainstays. ...- Rose Lingteld and lean McLean tigure out an organization layout. Credit Lynn Nixon with the novel leature layouts Y! 2.33. .lift fi' ,K iCharlie Harris turned out art and a ' . 'f:vgz. fl - -.--- ' ' gnu ' Whayne Farmer does his stu!! in the dark room. '...' E' - .wg iii x e f , . h 9 Presidentx Ton Junwsox. BILL CUMBIL Hou ARD I FNNON BENTENNIAL CLASS Ilnlzfzms ffA'I'IiWO0D .lmw Illwsramws Bn 'xzla1.TnN Pmwrn vm-tsxrie-s lin-:m'w.l1cxsnx Sl 'mx S.-x NIJlClKl 0HD Mmm' Flmmzrgs l'r:AnQoN Page 210 ALDRICH AL Edinburg Texas ALEXANDER LILROURNE Bowie, Texas AMIRRHAN KATHERINE Dallas Texas ANDERSON BILLY CULLEN Crawford, Texas ASHBURN Lois Denison Texas Ax INGER PAT Minden, Louisiana BAGVVELL FRANK Axtell Texas BAILES JOE DEAR Tyler, Texas BAKER JAMES Farmersulle Texas BARLONV BETTY Mansfield, Louisiana Texas . Waco, Texas Texas Bellville, Texas Texas fnderson, Texas -,YL Q-f . BLANCETT, HORACE New Castle, Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas CIMO, LEATIIRIOE MARY Houston, Texas CLARK, MIRIAM . . . . . Houston, Texas CLARK, WILLIE EARL . . . . Temple, Texas CLAWSON, CARNEIL . . . . Waco, Texas CLAYTON, MARJORIE ELAINE . Houston, Texas CLEVELAND, DORIS . . . . . Garland, Texas CLOWER, VIRGINIA . . Dallas, Texas COE, DOROTHY . . . Gilmer, Texas COLE, KEITH . . . . Longview, Texas COLLIER, BILLY . . . . Fort WVorth, Texas CONNELLY, ELAINE . . . Trenton, Texas CONNOR, MAYME . . . Waco, Texas CONNOR, MIRIAM .... Waco, Texas CONNOR, NANA BETH . . . Waco, Texas COOK, DAVID . . . . Laredo, Texas CRAFT, EMILEE . . Forth Worth, Texas CRIPPS, MARGARET . Waco, Texas CROW, PORTER ..... . . Waco, Texas CUMBIE, WILLIAM JAMES . . San Diego, California CURL, JAMES . . . San Antonio, Texas CURTSINGER, KATHRYN Waco, Texas DAILEY, J o ANN . Grapeland, Texas DAVIS, DEWEY ..... Warren, Arkansas DAVIS, J ANNIE ELIZABETH .... Beeville, Texas ,V---f,.w I. E . 'EIWI' an S FRESHMEN lll' l . A Fi- 6, Q , V V A' Q-A W A d Q5 ,E,-.,,.. h , ff? ,, I ' T 1 22521 I I a,,A Ae A ssILLl J l , as Q, A .lE' I as , DAVIS, JOE ABNEY K' . ll ,TFlr4k,lTexas afi X ' ' , f. . DAVIS . . L , ygliegville, Texas gy 'Z' if I In FJEAIQFEPIRIED, BRIAN V . - . . Waco, Texas if V 71? LOACH, DQPTD V , , , , Waqg, Texas J DENMAN,STl V . .TJ-QE, , lnnlkm, IeJx.uf.Y5 5 lh xxx -Bn I u lixT 3, , I-ova ILIILQ fexas r as I A Aff!-- T fy lil Xivflf. ,Lu 5 fallwllieck, Texas ,j ' DICK, 'ECUISE . -Columbus, Texas DICKSON, BIEIT-J . ' Q' 'Q-1. ,in , Nlvxm 'I'-wus J ji V DRL sIiitiH3,LI1', Hu IH' ufr .,- C , , Nr-tl, Lgleans, Louisiana DYER, TENNIE MARIE . Lamesa, Texas S FR F SHMEN :IQ la 2 . , Y T T N Y .Anka LT D In . iq, 39 L 'Z ' X 1 ' X. L, I 11 1 F 9' j, gi :ii QSQAXX , . Q , N Y '4 wx , 3 , Wi' . Til' Texas . VVaco, Texas Dallas Texas Bellville FL.-XTT, LORETTA . . . Purmela. Texas FLETCHER. DoUG1.As . . Waxahachie, FORTENBERRY, EFI-'IE . . . Crane, Texas FoUTs,DAv1s . . . . Dayton FRANK, EVA . . . . Humble, Texas FRENCH, THOMAS . . , Ft. Worth FULLINGIM, JIM . . . . Cleburne, Texas Texas Joaquin, Texas . . Crawford, Texas Texas Chilton. Texas , . Brenham. Texas Texas Dallas, Texas . Little Rock, Arkansas Texas Dallas, Texas . . Overton, Texas Texas Waco, Texas . McCamey, Texas Texas Flora, Illinois . . Ft. Davis, Texas FULMER, JEFF. Jn. . . Canton, Mississippi fiAINER, S, H .... . . Rochelle, Texas GARY, DELo1us . . . . Gilmer, Texas GATEwooo, DOUGLAS . . . . Waco, Texas GIDDEN, YVONNE . . . . Houston, Texas Gooo, MILDNI n- , , , 1 ...1-Alton, Texas G-15AfuAm ll--mrrnx . Dimmu, I' xa- tinI4:ENF1El.n,F1,1wiilr- A :LY ,ASQTEQ-..lf'rn5L llkliulmmaf . . Carthage, Texas . . . Waco, Texas Y :'CTTivWaco, Texas 3, -- ll ,.. 1 X X , ,ex X X vu ,Q I 'Saw FRESHMEN F W 2 M I. ax, Q I - .- . ..1' 5 M X P I i 14 --x'Gfff N Fifi 'ff' L ' N ik Y , , A.,,, . K x. ' we Q T T Q 'lst V 3 M GREGORY, ERNEST . . Alice, Texas GRISHAM, TOMMYE . . . . Abilene, Texas GUINN, MARY' JANE . , . Crockett, Texas HAASIS, BETTY JANE , . Galveston, Texas HIALLMARK, PAYNE . . . Bellmeade, Texas HAIVIES, BETTY JO . Corpus Christi, Texas HAMM. HELEN , . . . Mineola, Texas HAMMOND, MILDRED . St. Joseph, Missouri HARDING, WILLIE MERLE . . Waco, Texas HARLAN, AGNES . . . , Marlin, Texas HARMON, LAURA JEAN . . Del Rio, Texas HARPER. PEGGY , San Marcus, Texas HARPIN, MARIE .... La Feria, Texas HARRINGTON, DOROTHY . . . Pecos, Texas HARRIS, DALE . . . . Carlsbad, New Mexico HARRISON, DOROTHY . . . Frost, Texas HARRISON, NATALIE . . Gilmer, Texas HASTER, KATIE .... . . . Waco, Texas HATCH, EULA MARIE . . . . Waco, Texas HAX'WOOD, MARX' LOU . . . Liberty, Texas HENDERSON, BETTY . . Houston, Texas HERMESMEYER, BUD . . . . Claredon, Texas HERRING, DILLION RAY . . . Waco, Texas HIORS, MARLIN . Rienzi, Mississippi HODGE, DOROTHY . '41, XJ, . Wnitfgiffexas HOGAN f1fJEANNE . ' . ' A p VEnnis, Texas L- i 5ll'-fhtji, CHRISTINE . if Sulphur Springs, Texas T QHOLDER, LOUIE :flea i'T3ji ,.... Waco, Texas g 1, il ofa' N 4 - HOLDER, Wlflym I x A X1 ,Kilim Nlill I - Msg 3 , JTTOII KNIJLNKIIXIFJ-, if,-1 r , lhx-nfl--nf-,lxvblucky 1 Il-il I INCQSXYYLIII I nl., I 'BT CON N xl I s TJTIYITIITSMTIIE, Texas H - ' IIOLLON, TJOIKDON . ' Dublin, Texas HOLT, JOHN -'-e .f , A 'lk ,.. .. I-ix.-N Hoovauklln u,N J V, ' . . , ,WacO, Texas 'L , , , ,Texas-,Jfiy HOUGH, PAT . . Tulsa, Oklahoma HOXN'.ARD, LEE . . . . Kharagpur. India HOWYELL. L. L.. III . . . . . Frandall, Texas HUBBARD. CAROLYN . . , Sour Lake, Texas HUDSON. DOUGLAS . . Harrison, Arkansas HLVGCIHINS. JOHN .... . Bryan, Texas IJURIPHREYS, lx'IARGARET . . . Owensboro, Kentucky ISBELL, DOROTHH' ..... San Antonio, Texas JACKSON, JESSIE EVELYN . . Greenville, Texas JACKSON, LOTS ..... . Loredo, Texas JACROBSEN. lx'IABEL ANNE .... Dallas, Texas JEFFERS. ELAINE . . . . . . Ferris, Texas JENNINGS. KENNETH , Galveston, Texas JENSEN. BILLIE LUCILLE , . lVaco, Texas JENSON, EVELYN . . . . Vllaco, Texas JERNIGAN, JACK . Pennsicola, Florida JETT, LOTS . . . . Liberty, Texas JOHNSON, ALICE . ...... Waco. Texas JOHNSON, BETTY JANE .... Port Arthur, Texas JOHNSON, BILLIE JEAN . . . . Waco, Texas JOHNSON, DEANNE . . . Palestine, Texas JOHNSON, PATTIE . . . . Teague, Texas JOHNSON, THOMAS . . . . Beaumont. Texas JOHNSTON, LlREES . . . Austin, Texas JONES, BEATRICE . . . Palestine, Texas ITAY, VELMA HAY . . . . San Antonio, Texas KEITT, JACQUELYN . . . . . Hubbard, Texas KELLER, HELEN ....... Waco, Texas KELLNER, MARINELLE . . . . Waco, Texas KEMP, RUTH . : a . . Mesquite, Texas IQENNERLY, PLES . . . . Houston, Texas KENT, HARRY D. . . Grapeland, Texas KICKIRILLO, SAR x . Dallas, Texas KICKLITER, lvl'-HH . . -'iw-la l'lorida I KZFSQAl.l,. NANCY . . . . Dall I-. I- was ,, L A BAnBxiix,i 5f, A -A rf? A KING, JOHN . . . . Amarillo, Texas Texas KING, HOSEMARY Qt Louls Mlssourl 1 I F tl :- .. Texas Texas Texas Texas LEWIN IDELLE Tucson Arizona LUTNER KATHIH Lawton Oklahoma VICCORNUCK ZEB Waco Texas MCGREGOH CHARLES Waco Texas 3 a W A ,...' 'Q 'fav zx is 115' X FRESHMEN .1399 gn U A Y if tb f A if V 'hz' I , F 1 L .L Q6 XICLTREGOR. DONALD . . Mertzon. Texas HICLACHLAN. EUGENE . . . . Houston. Texas AICLENYAN. RIAXINE , , . . Palestine. Texas NICLEOD. DOROTHY . . . Quitman, Texas NlclxIxxEx'. AIELBA JEAxNE . Kerens, Texas MAssEI'. CECIL .,.. . . Stamford. Texas RIAXNVFILL, RIARGARET . . Denver, Colorado NIAY. JAMES . . . . Hamlin, Texas MAYO. TROY .... Amarillo. Texas XIEANS. BETTY JUNE . . Hugo, Oklahoma RIELBURN. ANN . . . . , Gatesxille. Texas NIESSIMER, JERRY . . . Alice, Texas KIETZGER. DoUGLAs . . . Galveston, Texas MHOON. DOROTHX' . . . . Houston. Texas MIKESK.A. EUNICE ..... Bellville, Texas NIILLER. BOBBIE LEE . . Brady, Texas KIILLER. LUIS . . Corsicana, Texas NIILLS, MALCOLM . . . . Iowa Park, Texas AIILLS, WILLIAM LEE ...... Center, Texas MOFFETT. LEA ROSE . Greenville, Texas NIOORE, ANNE . . . . Waco, Texas MORRISON, FLOHINE . . . Hawkins. Texas MORRISON, FRANK . . . Hawkins, Texas MORROW. E. B. . . . . Waco, Texas AIOUTON, LUCILLE . . , Harrisburg. Arkansas MURPHY, MAHJORIE . . . . , Eastland, Texas MURRAY, JOHN D. . . . El Dorado, Arkansas lN1USSLI-IWHITE, LUIS . . . . Houston, Texas NEI-JL, TIELEN FRANCES . , Menard, Texas NELSON, KATHRYN . . . . San Antonio, Texas NIZLSON. WILNIA RUTH . . . Palestine, Texas lWEW'MAN, ALICE . Dorchester, Texas NEWNIAN, Lwvi . lr,-llaa-. Texae 51-CIiiV3IA 'PRION . , . . Dalia- I -'xus , ONQQOM, mais, 71351 NIEBUHR, ALLYNE MARIE . . . Brenham, Texas ' ' ' ' '- S NORDYKE, MARTHA JEAN . . Waco, Texas OATES, M. D. . . . San Diego. California ORME, PEGGY . . . . . . . VVaco, Texas ONYEN9, RICHARD . Logansport. Louisiana PAGE, JUNE . . . . . . Haymondville, Texas PARMELE, MARGARET ANN .... Granger, Texas PARRISH, ODENA . . . Ballenger, Texas PARSONS, J. B. . . . . Bonham, Texas PARSONS, O. J .... . Waco. Texas PARTAIN, DOROTHE.k . . . Dallas, Texas PAXTON, JIM BOB .... . . Elkhart. Texas . , . . Waco, Texas PEARSON, MARX' FRANCES PETTY, BETTY SUE . . Boyd, Texas PHELPS, JACK . . . . Dallas. Texas PITTILLO, MIACK . . . . Waco, Texas POMICK, BELMONT . . . Holland, Texas POOL, NANCY . . . . Greenville, Texas POOL, SARAH . . . . . . Dallas. Texas POOLE, DOROTHY . . . . . Dallas, Texas PORTER, ROBERT . . Fort Worth. Texas POTTS, BETTY ANN . . Belton, Texas El Paso, Texas POUNDS, PEGGY ....... POVVELL, DOROTHY MAE . . Crestview, Florida POWVERS, HELEN . . , Marlin, Texas PRICE, LOYD . VV . ,fg H-,wifs,.Texas PRICE, sg . . .YI Houston, Texas f Pi ' P I'm FTE, DOROTHY . ' . Houston, Texas Y ,L YIPRUETT, ETHEL if I . . . Waco, Texas PROYER, B151 , J PJI- .mu lfx,.us' ,L 50: ll k, Mxun 'Q H 2 l'.Qf--ligglifexag ,- V Us INXS!-CJIIVIQ mira- T . Y Ylfilmer. Texas V IKPABOITTV, JOHN . , Waco, Texas RATCLIFFE, F1111 D. X . H. NN ..- .- I- l.-5 RM If-Hit., Ira ILRY Nl T-.K ,i' . . 1 --ug--R Lhristi, Texas 'V ' H Pl - ,e.eI1ex,---e'-I T-'4'4-- PI, J , H ilexasw ef- ,- RAY, WANNA LOU . Uvalde, Texas FRESHMEN P -, . -3 1 A K , lm 1 I H f . an it . --L I -., ...ll , is i ! P If-Q' rf A si ,--,, i I . .2 1 A X , lwlfl ' Q if ' - , if A I I . T Im! 'Ii nf l . .-. i.,-1, A I fl .R . - 'i r . ' uf in A Nd, 2 V . :Qi .N X., if is 0 WS Y is ,, X 8 .-al. . If FRESHMEN U5 -.fp 5 .0 .5 I -I f A .B r . waginx ' an C Vx 2,,..,. 1 - '- B 7' REID, MARYLIN RUTH . . . Gonzales, Texas RESTELLE, JOSEPHINE LORRAINE . . . Houston, Texas ROBINSON, BEN . Opelousas, Louisiana Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas FRESHMEN ,X ' :.,. 0 K :A lx! fl , A l J ,Y ' fa I , we 4, QQ. .:,. I 2:5 , V ,,. Y :,,- , gm .QQ l . ,s-5, .. Qi gl I A ff : ' z v , v an SI-IARP, ORA BELLE . . Bellmead, Texas SHIVELY, MEDRITH . . . . . Houston, Texas SHUMATE, VERA . . . . . Waco, Texas SILBERMAN, JOYCE . . . Houston, Texas SIMMONS, MARION . . Lassater, Texas SIMONTON, MILDRED . . . . Waco, Texas SMITH, LA VERNE . . . . Galveston, Texas SMITH, STANLEY . . Bellville, Texas SMITHERMAN, LOIS . . Waco, Texas SMURR, DOROTHY . . . . Waco, Texas SOWERS, RUTH ....... Waco, Texas SPALDING, J ENNIE KATHRYN . Gatesville, Texas SPARKMAN, BETTYE . . . Ingleside, Texas SPENCER, MARY ANN . . . . . Waco, Texas STAGC. FAYE MARETTE . . . Houston, Texas STANDLEY, JAMES EARL . . . Cleburne, Texas STANDLEY, WILLIALI .... Cleburne, Texas STANFORD, MARY LOUISE . . Lorena, Texas STARKEY, POLLY . . . . Atlanta, Texas STEPHENS, HAROLD . . . Dirnmit, Texas STOKES, ELIZABETH . Slayton, Texas STONE, HELEN . . . , Humble, Texas STREET, FOE .... . . Waco, Texas STRIPLING, JOYCE . . . Markham, Texas SWOPE, JACK LON! . , , - . 7 A Kllly. . rr, Texas TALBER'I . . J . Waco, Texas 1 T Xl 1 lYY?HAYbI0ND B. . f . . . Waco, Texas V, -.TAf1'U'lNI, CLAIRE . ' . El Dorado, Arkansas TAWEEL, Mligl V 1.5P.nnn-:nl I' ul- V Tulum wllllll V llomg-I-uhlrgxas I 'I n--u x-.Y Buy V 5 I .-ul-' JI hke, Texas l'lN'SLEYj1JIMMY . Waco, Texas TULLY, ROLLI1'-R . . K ll--us:--1. lux- TURTXI u,JJ,mu . ' . . I-on XX orth, Texas 'Y as c f-c .Q - , TUTT, JACK . . Taft, Texas E. va , ., 15 X fnfsnmfu QA 2' t , le 3 A4 1,41 ni 4 we' a , if Q.-4 s H- P ' 1 UXWWM Q. 'l gi Q ME XYAGNER, BILLY . . Nashville, Tennessee XYARD, DAN L. . . Garland, Texas XY.-KTSON, lVIAHvIN .,.. . . Grapeland, Texas XVEATHERED, ROSEMARY . . . . Waco, Texas Texas Texas Texas , Texas XVUODNVARD, Vmmwu N . . Palestine. Texas ZACHRY, LAURA BROWN . Dallas, Texas LAW SCHUUI. FACULTY DE VAN DAGGETT LL. B. 'WN N DEAN LENNART LARSON DR. LESLIE JACKSON J D S. J. D. ABNER MCCALL LL. B. Baylor Practice Court Class-Senior Law Students try actual cases and get experience in trial and appellate procedure under the direction of faculty members BEVIL, ALBERT B. Beaumont Texas BOwx1EH.JIM . Temple Texas President Senior Law Vimtcr Term Alpha Chi Slbma Tau Delta Inter HAND, CARROLL . . Anahuac Texas HARRELL, Moams Hillsboro Texas Forum: Chamber of Commerce Delta Sigma P1 ixICijARRY, JACK . Carlsbad New Mexico MTANSELL, CALVIN W aco Texas Law Law national Relations Club Law Forum. President Fall Term. Law Law Senate Law Societyg President Fall Term Law NORTH, JOHN Law Forum: President, Spring Term PATTERSON, BILL Law Chamber of Comme ru PEssAnA, SAM , Freeport Texas Law 'J Sunni, WA1,sTr1lN, ll Hu ugor Texas ' ' Law? Chamber Ol' Comme ru Forum -' '1'. L'l BARROW, CHARLES . BRACEWELL, FENTRESS BROOKS, FRANK CLARK, ERWIN JOHNS DRYDEN, E. J. . LEBow1Tz, LEON NEEL, ' .J Jourdanton, Texas Houston, Texas . Waco, Texas Dallas, Texas Laredo, Texas Waco, Texas Menard, Texas A1741 NORVALL, RALPH . . . . . . Purdon, Texas Ali-iv 1, ' ' 1 'm k COCKRELL. CHARLES . . . Houston, Texas CORMAN. CALVIN VVacO, Texas G.xI,L.uvAY. ROBERT .... . Crockett. Texas LTIBSON, OTIS JEAN . ..... Waco, Texas CZUODWIN. JOE .... Waco. Texas H.ARRISON, LIONEL . ..., West, Texas RING. BEVERLY . . . . . Graham, Texas NELSON. GEORGE .,.. Palestine, Texas PEARCY, C. W.. JR. .... . Temple, Texas PLUMNIER. HERBERT . . . . Port Arthur, Texas HEEVI-LS, JOHN D. .... . San Angelo. Texas REYNOLDS, JOE . .... Tyler. Texas SMITH. J. L. . . . . . . San Augustine, Texas VTUHNER. VERNON . .... . . Tyler, Texas X ALENTINE. F XVRAY, .JAMES W ..... . . . Waco, Texas Page 227 SENATE LAW SOCIETY The Senate has for its purpose the promotion of professional brotherhood among its lnenlbers and the legal profession. lt has a limited menihership of thirty active nienibers. Fall-Presidenf, JACK RICGARRY W'inter-Presidenl, JIM BOWMEP. Spring-President, A. G. lX'IOR'l'0N, JR. Bmmow, BEYIL, BOXVMEB, BROOKS. CORMAN, DRYDEN LEBOWVITZ, MCGABRY, MANSELL, NORVELL, PLUMLHER, WRAY l5'x'rIss. Cmzimi-:LI.. G,xI.I,.us1u'. IIAHRI-:I,L. H.ARHISON. KIYII. NELSIIN NIIIITH. Nrssnxmi. Pnssxm.. IKEEWJS, llEYNUl,DS. SNIITH, TIIPAIEII, VALENTINE FURUM LAW SUCIETY The purpose of this organization is the upholding of honor and integrity of the legal profession, and the advancement of the practical legal knowledge of its Il1QlI1ll6I'S l allePresident, CARROLL HAND Winter-Presideni, SAM PESSARA Spring-Presidenf. JACK NORTH Pa e 228 ii inf ,mfr vpqvf' ,Q-mg WSF -43.94 ,N-wwq. nw I 0 W. C. KING . . . Editor'- D. W. HAYMES .. Business Manager,-.1 O O O 1 ' 'J' fl 'Q GEORGE E. MABSHALLKSTUDIQA, , Photographer Q Da1las,A Texas SOUTLW ' - 4' EnQFff?Tg, ., - e,4Q, A November 24, 1941 - Baylor Alumni and faculty dedicated to the College of Medicine this beautiful library. This date may well signify the beginning of a new phase in the of Dallas - as a medical center 6 OS V K W ' --' -s-X-Ma.-Q..-:k,.5,3g,jg ---,- ,14:llLi:.f95L ,,...,....-. 'WWW' i ' W - ' 'L Eiffiff , E0 ' -' 5 1 4 1 - The glory of the World would be buried in oblivion had not God, as a remedy, conferred on mortal man the benefit of books-Richard De Bury XX Florence Nightingale Ma- ternity Hospital Here begins twenty-four hours a day .... IDR. xYAI,'I'ER H. Mol'P.sI'No To the Class of 19142: You are leaving your Alma Mater at a time when there is hut one object hefore your country, namely the winning of the war as speedily as possible. You are fortunate in that you have suffered no curtailmcnt of your undergraduate medical education and will in all likelihood he permitted to complete your intern service. For this and many other henelits and opportunities you are debtor to our democratic way of life. Let no one have the slightest doubt hut that you will do your utmost at all times to preserve and extend those American principles and ideals which once again must he defended and maintained. There must and will he but one out- come-the survival of democracy. The hest wishes of tl1e Faculty go with each and every one of you through all the years ol' your service to mankind. W. ll. MOURSUND, Dean. Pagz 232 Page 233 DR. FREDERICK W. HINDS, D.D.S., F.A.C.D. Morale is a state of mind with reference to confidence, courage, and zeal. In earlier Wars used in reference to troops on the battlefield. In modern war we watch with intense interest, the morale not only of the troops but of whole nations. Morale is as essential as good ammunition, without either we will fail. The first-line trenches are in every community. Some of you will serve in the army, the navy, or the marines, others will serve civilians and defense workers. Wher- ever you serve, danger lurks. May the morale of this class be ever of the highest quality. The faculty extends its sincere good wishes for your future. May success attend your efforts. F. W. HINDS, Dean Nil C. R. STEWARD, PH.C. Pl'!lf6.S'.9!1I' of C,l67IIliSfl'LY We of the Senior Class dedicate the dental section of this. the 1942 Round-Up, to Dr. C. R. Steward. Since l920 he has been a part of Baylor, during which time he has served in several capacities. From 19227 to 1931 he acted as Dean of the College of Pharmacy, and at present he is Professor of Chemistry in the College of Dentistry. During these years he has built a reputation through which he will be pleasantly remem- bered by every student. Perhaps it is because of his patience and untiring efforts to make a better man and dentist of each studentg possibly it is because of his interest, friendship and absolute fairness that makes each student unhesitatingly turn to him for advice. Any one of these characteristics would be ample reason for this dedication, but in Dr. Steward we have found an indescribable quality which can only be discovered by knowing him as we do. It is this quality which not only commands our sincere admiration and respect, but also inspires in all of us. individually and as a class, a feeling of genuine affection and gratitude. Pug: 234 DONALD SLAUGHTER B.S., M .D. A comparative newcomer to Baylor, Dr. Slaughter has won many friends and has impressed all who know him by his ability in the field of experimental pharmacology, his manifold admirable traits of character, his warmth of personality, and his abundant store of wit. This happy combination of attributes we deem most worthy of recognition, likewise we, his students, recognize that he is mentor and friend to the student and that he is truly an ornament to the most exalted of professions. Therefore, we of the Senior Class of 1942, with respect and affection dedicate the Medical Sec- tion of the Baylor Round-Up to Dr. Donald Slaughter. Pg 235 EMERITUS PRUFESSURS V- .. W 1 . W l lf i i H. Nl. Dun1.1TTl.E .l. M. RIARTIN J. J. TEIXHILL M.D.. F.A.C.S. M.D.. F.A.C.B. M.D. Surgery Radiology N euro-Psych ia! ry C. M. QIHIGSBY C. W. FLYNN B.S.. M.D., F.A.C,P. B.S.. M.D.. F.A.C.S. Clinical Medicine Surgery PRUFESSURS inn.. 0 .l. H. BLACK G. T. CALnw1cLL W. B. CAmxo1.1. Mig. Ii.A.C.P., B.A., M.A., Ph.D., M.D. B.S., M.D., F.A.C.S. I ',A'l 'HA' Palhology, lVlellicine and Orthopedic Surgery Clinical Medicine Denlislry Page 236 PRUFESSURS Vvxwil , ,Q-AVG-A-40+7020qq '. ,.A, l - i giffill .. . ' . ivz , 1 ' - .V :-1 C. B. CARTER E. H. CARY C. G. DUNCAN ELBRRT DUNLAP M.D., F.A.C.S. M.D., LL.D., F.A.C.S. B.A., M.D. Pl1.G., M.D., F.A.C.S. Clinical Surgery Ophlhalmology and Ofo- H islology and Embryology Gynecology A.B., Laryngology llfedicine and Denlisiry v n A. I. FOLSOM B. F. HARIBLETON W. W. LOONEY O. M. MARCHBIAN M.D., F.A.C.S. B.S., M.D. B.A., M.D. M.D., F.A.C.S. Urology Physiology and Pharmacology Anaiomy Medicine and Clinical Olo-Laryngology liledicine and Dentistry Dentistry C. L. MARTIN W. E. MASSEY TATE MILLER J. T. MII.LS EE., M.D., F.A.C.R. B.S., M.D., F.A.C.S. B.L., M.D., F.A.C.P. B.S., B.M., M.D., F.A.C S Radiology Obsteirics Gaslro-Enlerology Plastic Surgery Page 237 PRUFESSURS .'L1l4w+-.ska H, I.. BIOORE W. H. MOUESUND H. F. PHILIPS B.A., M.D., F.A.C.P. M.D. M.D. Pgdiglrigg Dean M il ilary Science and Taclirs Hygiene and Prevenl ive lledicine i fi' ' s-0 ..A.,.o- id.. F W. G. REDDICK CURTICE ROSSEB ASA SEEDS J. B. S1-IELMIRE, JR. B.A., M.D. B.A., M.D., F.A.C.S. M.D. B.S., M.D. Clinical fl-Ifdicine Prorlology Radiology Dermalology and Syphilology ' 1 lb' W. XY. SHURTAI. H. C. VPIDXVELL H. M. XVINANS GUY F. WITT M,D,. F.A.C.S. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. B.A., M.D., F.A.C.P. B.S., M.D. Clin iml Surgery Physiological Chem islry Nledicine Neuro-Psychialry Page 238 ASSUCIATE PRUFESSURS I 5 R. M. BARTON C. F. BRONVN C. L. CARLISLE H. F. CARMEN B.A., M.D., F.A.C.P. M.D., F.A.C.P. M.D. B.A.. M.D., F.A.C.P. Clinical llledicine Clinical llleclicine Clinical llledicine Clinical llvledicine 1 l i D. W. CARTER. JR. T. H. CHEVANS J. H. DORRIAN SIM Dmvmx B.A., M.A., M.D., F.A.C.P. B.A., M.D. Ph.G., M.D., F.A.C,S. M.D., F.A.C.S. Clinical lVIedicine Clinical Neuro-Psychiatry Clinical Surgery Orllzoped ic Surgery , v v- . ' f. wa . r. .532 ' 1 wwe: . ' Ig . ., , , - . V .f .+-..:-'Q .. - 21- . 1 V , swag: .5 Q lli- Ii J. W. DUCKETT E. C. Fox J. C. IIALEY J. M. HILL B.A., M.D., F.A.C.S. Ph.G., M.D., F.A.C.P. B.A., M.D. B.S., M.D. Clinical Surgery Clinical Dermatology and Analomy Palhology Syphilology Page 239 ' . ASSUCIATE PRUFESSURS W , V. w Y - , J. S. Honrzlzs KARL B. RING R. YV. LACKEY M.D. BA.. NLD. B.A., NLS., Ph.D. Clinical Pecliulrics Clinical Urology Physiology V' GUM' if P. li. LUECKE lx1INNIIi L1-:E lvl.-XFFE'I l' GORDON MCFARLAND M,D. M.D., F,A.C.S. A.B., M.D. Clinical Pedialrics Gynecology Clin ical Pedialrics ef-QJ, mm, Lg li. M. AIENDENIIALL A. G. Scnocn DONALD SLAUGHTER B.S., M.D. B.A., M.D., M.Sc. B.S., M.D. Clinical llledicine Clinical Dermulology and Pharmacology, Medicine and Syph i lology Den! islry Page 240 ASSOCIATE PRUFESSURS ' if Wing? M. ' l C J. H. SNVEENEY G. M. UNDERXX'OOD S. A. XVALLACE Ozno T. VVOODS M.A., M.D., C.P.H., D.Sc., M.D., F.A.C.P. M.D. B.A.. M.D. F'A'C'P' Clinical Rledicine Pathology, llledicine and Surgical Pallzology, Clinical Clinical llledicine Deniislry Surgery i Jo C. ALEXAJYDEB M.D. Clinical Urology G. A. DAVIDSON B.S., M.D. Clinical llledicine Page 241 fi? XVARREN ANDREW' A.B., MS., Ph.D. H islology and Embryology 4 H. B. DUPUY B.S., M.D., F.A.C.S. Anesllzesia, llledicine and Denlislry , 4 'sf I I M. D. BELL YV. H. BRADFORD A.B., M.D. M.D. Clin ical Palhalogy Clin ical Ped ialrics iii? 1 P. M. GIR,ARD J. V. GOODE M,D, B.A., M.D. Orlhopedics Clinical Surgery ASSISTANT PRIJFESSURS . sn A A. D. lhxumix D. ll. H.AI1DIN SPEIGHT .ll-:Nklws E. P. LEEPER M.D.. F.A.C.S. M.D., F.A.C.S. B.A., M.D. B.A., M.D. f,'llAlll.t'll1 Ula-Lnryrfynlnyy C11'n1'mI Gyrzemlug-v C11'nic'uI Uplzlhulnzulugy Cliniml flledicine , S riff ..... W- U- 3111111054 JULIUS Mrzluan M. H. NIIETZ A. TRUETT MORRIS Phil., M.D. M.D. M.D. M.D. f.',I'llI.l'lll Ilerlirine Obslelrics C11'!lI'l'GI lllezlidrze Obslelrics NN. ll. Xlmns1xn,.ln, l'i.vX.. M.D. lflfn irul xll'Ill.1'l-HC' K N al- Jik. ,F X25 II. T. NIQSHI1' ASA A. Nlawsmx C. U. PA'l'1'lA:ns0N J. K. PEDEN ILS., NLM., M.D. M.D. BS., M.D. M.D. fllinirnl Pwliulrirs Olnxlelrics Clirrkul .'1l6'lll.l'fIl8 uml Analomy lluslrosmpy Pagv Z-I2 ASSISTANT PRUFESSURS Xa - .v--ff I H! 'Y' ig' RPM' L 1 l W. H. POTTS, JR. PENN RIDDLE M. O. HOUSE M. S. SEELY L. M. SELLERS B.A., M.D., F.A.C.P. B.S.. M.D.. F.A.C.S. A.B.. M.A.. M.D.. F.A.C.P. M.D., F.A.C.S. M.D. Clinical llledicine Clinical Surgery Clinical Blerlicine Clinical Gynecology Clinical 010-Laryngology 1 .jf S. A. SHELBURNE L. B. SHELDON H. F. SHORT J. D. SINGLETON P. C. SNILLIAMS BA., M.D., F.A.C.P. B.A., M.D., F.A.C.P. B.A.. M.D., F.A.C.S. B.S., M.D., M.S. A.B., M.D. Clinical llledicine Clinical Flledicine Clinical Surgery Clinical 010-Laryngology Orllzopedic Surgery ,awwgn K N-QM. JOHN E. Asl-my J. G. BRAU E. K. BRYAN B.A., M.D., F.A.A.P. M.D. B.A., M.D. Clinical Pedialrics Clinical Dermatology and Physiology Syph i lology Page 243 D. M. BUSH NV. M. KNOXYLES B.A., M.D. B.A., M.D. Clinical Gynecology Clinical Oplzlhalmology and Olo-Laryngology INSTRUCTURS 1 W 1 . . .fn-'N Qu. 1 -s...-.I F. E. l.1xnQL'1sT T. T. P1c14E1'T F. A. SELECM,xN J. H. SHANE BS.. BLS.. Ph.D. BS.. M.D. B.A., B.S.. M.D.. F.A.C.S. B.A., M.D. Biovlmnzislry fflinirul .Uerlicine Clinical Surgery Clinical Urology A. B. SMALL B.S., M.D. Clin ival Surgery . !,f..Nw:g i? 1 ! KV an--..-Q., C. R. 'lwl'll'IUHXI-ILI. H. M. SPENCE C. D. NVINBOBN AB.. NLS.. l'h.D. M.D. 1W.D. liI'lll',If'VlII.Xll'tV C'll'lIllYll Urology lfliniml Ulu-Larynyology ASSISTANT INSTRUBTURS N .41 lg ni' S. Il. Bun-xss .l. S. Mmm-1'l 1' G. L. l'on'r15n M.D. M.D. B.A., M.D. f.'liniz'ul Surgery Obslelrivs Cliniml pl'lll.CllI'l.C-S' Nr' as-bane. W ATT W. WINN M.D. Obslelrivs Pagz 244 PRUFESSURS 0F DENTISTRY BROOKS BELL S. H. BROCK ATHOL L. FREVV xv.-KLTER A. Gnouws D.D.S. D.D.S., F.A.C.D. D.D.A., F.A.C.D. D.D.S. Orlhodonlia Radiology Oral Surgery Fired Denlure Proslhesis .1 mgmlw- FREDERICK W. HINDS P. L. KNUTZEN GLENN D. LACEY JUDD M. MCMINN D.D.S., F.A.C.D. D.D.S., F.A.C.D. D.D.S., F.A.C.D. D.D.S. F ized Denlure Proslhesis F ired Denlure Prosllzesis Operative Denlislry Denlure Prusllzesis l W , .9 f '- t :Z - -ef .Q 9 U . :g: ' -1 .gfylfufwm 3 V ' 3 . 1 -. 4 -5. ,,.' .,,. R ' L ARTHUR L. NYGARD SAMUEL R. PARKS A. C. SLOAN C. R. STENVARD D.D.S., F.A.C.D. D.D.S., F.A.C.D. D.D.S. Ph.C. Denlure Proslhesis Peridonlia Erodonlia and Local Chem islry Aneslhesia Page 245 s I, J. THORNTON D.D.S. Denial H islology ASSDCIATE PRDFESSDR DF ASSISTANT PRDEESSDRS DE DENTISTRY DENTISTRY lt? QM.-uv THOMAS H. Klswxlcnx' W1-:LDEN E, BELL JUANITA NVAUE D.D.S. D,D,S, D.D.S. Derzhzre Prnslhesiw Denial Pgflmluyy Pedodonlia INSTRUCTDRS DF DENTISTRY EDC-W T- IIILLEAN C. .l, IIICKS, Jn. E. C. HINDS Ph.G.. AB., D.D.S. D,D,S, D,D,S, ,Tluleriu Medica Operalire Den,l1'slr5 Oral Aledicine L. M. KENNEDY IRALPH THORNTON THOMAS R. WHITLEY D.D.S. D.D.S. A.B., D.D.S. Oral Analomy Proslhesis Technic Proslhesis Pugr 246 CLASSES 1 , W DENTISTRY The craftsman by his work is known-La Fontaine. Page 247 MEDICINE There niust be but one type medical service for all persons-rich and poor alike-medical care that is good in quality. ethical in character, and suitable in 8ll1Ol1lll7,-I11011-VHIOIIS. I NURSING Health nursing is to keep or put the constitution of the healthy child or human being in such a state as to have no disease-Florenve Nightingale. 7, ,' fi! 1, 9' 4 f Ziifxn af A JAMES IVATHANIEL ADAMS M.D. l.ongz'z'ew, Texas Harvard College. Baylor University Phi Chi Internship: Shreveport Charity Hospital, Shreveport, La. JOE MILTON Asasv M.D. Trau p, Texas University of Texas, Stephen F. Austin State Teachers College Phi Chi Skull and Key Internship: Hopf-r Hospital, Charleston, South Carolina Pomrraa AIARCELLUS Bfuuas, Jn. M .D . Tyler, Texas Baylor University Phi Chi Internship: Parkland Hospital, Dallas, Texas lst Lieutenant M. C. B. ' ,A v ,,,,.,..v Q . T'-'. l 3. ,jg , ' ' 1 . f f sr. its - lcd i s A 1 ELMO D. ANDERSON B.A., M.D. Dallas, Texas University of Texas Phi Beta Pi Secretary-Treasurer of Senior Class Internship: Parkland Hospital, Dallas. Texas Ist Lieutenant. M. C. B. ONA MAE IIICKETTS AUSTIN B.A., M.D. Ilowe, Texas Austin College, University of Texas Alpha Epsilon Iota Internship: Medical and Surgical Memo- rial Hospital, San Antonio, Texas KENNETH CUTHBEHT BEBB M.D. Wichila Falls, Teras Wichita Falls Junior College, University of Texas Phi Beta Pi-Archon Skull and Key Alpha Pi Alpha Internship: U. S. Navy Hospital CARY HALL It shows its wrinkles like the stu- dents, cerebra who have labored therein .... K YI' i Page CIJLLEGE UF MEDICINE MARVIN DANIEL BLACKBURN, JR. B.S., M.D. Dallas, Texas Southern Methodist University Phi Chi Internship: James M. Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, Florida 1st Lieutenant M. C. B. EDWIN M. BOSVVELL B.A., M.D. lVaco, Texas Baylor University Phi Rho Sigma Internship: Wesley Hospital, VVichita, Kansas RICHARD B. BRUNAZZI M.D. Texarkana, Texas Texarkana Junior College University of Texas Phi Chi Internship: Parkland Hospital, Dallas, Texas lst Lieutenant. M. C. R. SIDNEY MCLEAN CONOLLY M.D. Aus! in Texas University of Texas Texas A. SL M. College Mayo Clinic Phi Rho Sigma, Phi Gamma Delta Internship: Robert B. Green Memorial Hospital, San Antonio, Texas Ist Lieutenant M . C. R. ALLEN CRENSI-IAW, JR. A.B., M.D. Wash inglon, D. C. Millsaps College Baylor University Phi Chi Internship: Baylor University Hospital, Dallas, Texas 1st Lieutenant M. C. R. ROBERT W. EVANS M.D. Edinburg, Texas Edinburg Junior College University of Texas Phi Rho Sigma Internship: City County Hospital, Fort Worth, Texas Page 249 9-ff' .l..--iv 4--M . um-,-,,,,,,,1punmnwl HANs F. BOETTGER B.S., M.D. Waco, Texas Baylor University Phi Chi Skull and Key Internship: Shreveport Charity Hospital. Shreveport, Louisiana H. MARSHALL BROWN B.S., M.D. Amarillo, Texas University of Oklahoma Phi Chi Alpha Tau Omega Internship: Jefferson Davis Hospital, Houston, Texas Ist Lieutenant M. C. B. HAROLD BROWVN CAMERON M.D. Commerce, Texas University of Arkansas East Texas State Teachers' College Internship: Proper Hospital, Charleston, South Carolina Phi Chi Skull and Key ELI ROBERT Cox B.S., M.D. Dallas, Texas East Texas State Teachers' College Internship: Baylor University Hospital, Dallas, Texas IIOWVARD LEE EVANS B.A., M.D. Housion, Texas Rice Institute Alpha Pi Alpha Internship: University Hospitals, Iowa City, Iowa Ist Lieutenant M C. R. THOMAS L. FAHRING B.S., M.D. Anahuac, Texas Texas A. SL M. College Phi Chi Internship: Jefferson Davis Hospital, Houston, Texas 'E' w..,.- .,,. 'P ' 4 lv , 6 SENIURS .. CULLEGE UF MEDICINE Wnfrox Moxaoa Fisnrzn BS.. NIS.. M.D. Dallas. Tems Phi Chi Phi Sigma Sigma Xi Iinixf-rsity ol' Oklahoma .lnms CoI,I.Ixs tiicoafart. ll M.D. Ifl'0ll'l1Sl'f1IP. Texas lirourlsxille .lunior College. I.'I1ix'ersity of Texas Phi Chi Skull and Key Signia Alpha Epsilon Internship: liolnert. B. Green IAICIIIOFIHI Hospital. San Antonio. Texas ITKJBICIVI' Mf:IiI5x'xoI.ns tloI,I,.m.n' BS.. M.D. lilI1l'l.t'. Tefas North Texas State Teachers College Phi Chi V Internship: Charity Hospital, New Ur- leans. Louisiana Aityrzl. linwxno II.u.Ex' BS.. M.D. Ilallas, Tefas S0llIll4'I'Il Mr-thoclist. University Alpha Pi Alpha Internship: Baylor University Hospital. Dallas, Texas l IuNItI.IN CIIE.x1'II.uI H umox. Jn. M.D. Floyrlafla. Tefax MCNI urry College Phi Chi V Internship: City-County Hospital, Ft. Worth. Texas lst I,im-utenant M. C. li. llAnoI,n C.xswEI.I. Honrsrzs M.D. ,'lT8Sl1llI'f6. Texas Baylor University Trinity Uniw-rsity Internship: Sllrr-report Charity Hospital, Sllreveport, Louisiana lst I4it'lli1'Il2jIlI. M. C. lt. AYILLIAM REBS Ci.-KDDIS B.A.. M.D. EI Paso. Texas Hardin Simmons University Alpha Chi Internship: Baylor University Hospital, Dallas. Texas Ist Lieutenant M. C. R. CII.u'Ncm' GLovEn Goonum B.A., M.D. Haro. Tefas Baylor University Phi Chi Alpha Pi Alpha Internship: Kansas City fit'IlL'l'iiI Hospital, Kansas City. Missouri EASTON MCNAB GnoPPEn B.A., M.D. San Anlonio. Texas University ol' Texas Alpha Epsilon Iota Alpha Pi Alpha Phi Beta Kappa Internship: Charity Hospital. New Or- leans, Louisiana ITIIOMAS AI.BI4:IiT HAIQKINS, Jn. B.A.. M.D. Furl llorlh, Tefas University ol' Texas Creighton University Phi Chi Internship: Robert B. Green Alemorial Hospital, San Antonio, Texas CALVIN WA LTIIN Hsmus M.D. San Anlon io, Telus North Texas Agricultural College Southern Methodist University Phi Chi Internship: Robert B. Green Meinorial Hospital. San Antonio. Texas lst liieutenant M. C. ll. .Im Mmsuo Homes, Jn. BS.. M.D. A b ilene. Texas Phi Chi Skull and Key Alpha Pi Alpha Internship: Parkland Hospital, Dallas. Texas lst. Lieutenant lVl. C. li. Page 250 CULLEGE UF MARK EMLY HUFF M.D. Wich ila Falls, Teras University Of Texas Phi Beta Pi Internship: Parkland Hospital, Dallas. Texas .IAMES BLUFORD JOHNSON M.D. For! Iliorilz, Texas Texas Christian University Phi Chi Internship: U. S. Navy Hospital JAMES DOUGLAS KELLY A.B., M.D. lllonroe, Louisiana Hardin-Simmons University Internship: Charity Hospital. New Or- leans, Louisiana lst Lieutenant M. C. B. KENNETH WILLIAM KRUEGER B.A., M.D. Waco, Texas Baylor University Theta Kappa Psi Internship: Harper Hospital, Detroit, Michigan Ist Lieutenant M. C. R. BENJAMIN FRANK LOVETT. JR. B.A., M.D. Eastland, Texas Baylor University Phi Chi Internship: Charity Hospital, New Orleans, Louisiana lst Lieutenant M. C. PI. MORRIS EDWIN MAGERS M.D. Gainesville, Texas North Texas State Teachers College Phi Chi Internship: Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan MEDICINE DALE FRANKLIN JOHNSON B.S., M.D. Loraine, Texas McMurry College Phi Chi Internship: Shreveport Charity Hospital. Shreveport, Louisiana lst Lieutenant M. C. R. THOMAS URBAN JOHNSON A.B., M.D. Bradford, Pennsylvania University of North Carolina Theta Kappa Psi, Vice-Pryton Skull and Key Internship: Henry Ford Hospital. Detroit. Michigan 1st Lieutenant M. C. PI. WILLIAM CONRAD KING M.D. .McAlIen, Teras University of Texas Phi Beta Pi, Archon Skull and Key Alpha Pi Alpha Editor of Baylor Bound-Up Internship: Buffalo City Hospital. Bulfalo. New York Ist Lieutenant M. C. B. IVEY EARL LAMBERTH, JR. B.A., M.D. Houston, Texas Baylor University University of Houston Theta Kappa Psi Internship: Southern Baptist Hospilal, New Orleans, Louisiana Ist Lieutenant M. C. R. XVALTEB LEE LUMPKIN, JR. M.D. Texarkana, Teras Southern Methodist University Theta Kappa Psi Internship: Station Hospital, U. S. Army, Ft. Sam Houston, Texas lst Lieutenant M. C. R. ROBERT ALLEN MAJOR M .D. Bow ie, Texas John Tarleton Agricultural College Theta Kappa Psi Internship: City-County Hospital, Ft. Worth, Texas fs., 'fm' .V vw 5 'WM W.. sf.. 355' 'i: ' ' 'i E522-: .- 'if-iim .gf 5 mv il V4 ici' SENIURS 1. r RZ. . 1: 4' K .A as..- inns, .,Q-sf! V' 'vw 'Tix Trial' 'Q , . N fp! 42 'f SENIURS CULLEGE UF MEDICINE Tnoxus ALLEN BI.-SRTIN. JR. B.A.. M.D. Dallas. Texas University of Texas Phi Chi Lambda Chi Alpha Internship: St. Paul's Hospital. Dallas. Texas U. D. CSAAIJ BIAXJEY M.D, Bryanl, Oklahoma Connor's State Agricultural College East Central State Teachers College Theta Kappa Psi Skull and Key Internship: Shreveport Charity Hospital, Shreveport. Louisiana TIIACFIELIJ IIICDIXNIEI, B.A.. M.D. Hay. Tefas John Tarleton Texas Technological College Howard Payne College Theta Kappa Psi, Prylon Skull and Key Internship: Nashville General Hospital. Nashville. Tennessee lst Lieutenant M. C. lt. Roseoic Uvnnrow IIIOORE M.D. A nslin, Teras University of Texas Theta Kappa Psi Skull and Key Internship: St. Louis City Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri ll.xRoI.n EARL NIt:HoI.soN, JR. BS., M.D. ll 'lIeeler', Teras Texas A. Sz M. College Phi Chi Internship: Shreveport Charity Hospital, Shreveport. Louisiana lst Lieutenant M. C. li. STEXVART lxIICHAlCL PONDER BA., M.D. Galveston, Texas Baylor University Theta Kappa Psi Alpha Epsilon Delta Skull and Key Internship: Robert B. Green Memorial Ilospital, San Antonio, Texas J. D. FREDERICK IXIATTHEVVS B.A.. M.D. San Antonio, Teras University of Texas St. Mary's University Phi Chi Internship: Robert B. Green Memorial Hospital, San Antonio. Texas IYAI.'rER PRICE M CCALL B.S.. M.D. Ennis, Texas Trinity University Phi Beta Pi Alpha Pi Alpha Alpha Chi Internship: Baylor University Hospital, Dallas, Texas lst Lieutenant M. C. ll. HARRX' JAMES TIIITCHELL. JR. M.D. Houston. Texas Hardin-Simmons University Phi Beta Pi Alpha Chi Internship: Baylor University Hospital, Dallas, Texas Ist Lieutenant M. C. lt. BosALIE NEWMAN B.A.. M.D. Waco. Telas Baylor University Alpha Epsilon Iota, President Internship: Shreveport Charity Hospital, Shreveport, Louisiana IXIILLARD WENrwoR1'II NOBLES BS., M.D. Amarillo, Texas Amarillo Junior College VVest Texas State Teachers College Phi Chi Internship: Aneker Hospital, St. Paul, Minnesota lst Lieutenant M. C. II. LINIIELL EZRA RAMEY M.D. Granger, Texas Texas A. SL I. College Phi Chi Skull and Key Internship: U. S. Navy Hospital lst Lieutenant M. C. lt. Page 25.2 CULLEGE UF MEDICINE CHARLES MORBISS RANDAL, JR. B.S., M.D. Seymour, Texas McMurry College, University of Texas Phi Chi Skull and Ke Y Internship: Baylor University Hospital, Dallas, Texas Ist Lieutenant M. C. PI. MARSHALL JOHNSON ROGERS M.D. Rule, Texas Hardin-Simmons University University of Texas Phi Beta Pi Skull and Key Internship: U. S. Navy Hospital JOEL ALFORD SIMPSON, JR. B.A., M.D. Wiggins, llflississippi University of Mississippi Phi Chi Kappa Sigma Internship: Southern Baptist Hospital, New Orleans, Louisiana PETE JOE STARR B.S., M.D. F I. W orlh, Texas University of Southern California Texas Christian University Theta Kappa Psi Skull and Key President of Student Interfraternity Council Internship: Baylor University Hospital, Dallas, Texas GEORGE WHALEH' TATE B.A., M.D. Longview, Texas College of Marshall Baylor University Phi Rho Sigma Internship: St. Louis City Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri NATHAN TOBOLOWSKY B.A., M.D. Dallas, Texas Southern Methodist University Phi Delta Epsilon, Consul Internship: Shreveport Charity Hospital Shreveport, Louisiana Page 25 3 IRVING MOORE RICHMAN BS., M.D. Dallas, Texas Southern Methodist University Phi Delta Epsilon Internship: Parkland Hospital, Dallas, Texas J AMES LEROY SHELTON B.S., M.D. Dallas, Texas Southern Methodist University Phi Beta Pi Internship: Baylor University Hospital, Dallas, Texas SYDNIE GEBSHON SMITH M.D. Dallas, Texas Southern Methodist University Phi Delta Epsilon, Consul Internship: Shreveport Charity Hospital, Shreveport, Louisiana VIRGINIA SUGG STOVALL BA., M.D. San Antonio, Texas Baylor University Alpha Epsilon Iota, Treasurer Alpha Pi Alpha Internship: Baylor University Hospital, Dallas, Texas CARROLL FRANKLIN TATUM M .D. Terrell, Texas Texas Military College University of Texas Theta Kappa Psi, Bursar Skull and Key President of Senior Class Internship: City Hospital of Akron, Akron, Ohio JOHN MASTIN TRAVIS, JR. M.D. Jacksorw ille, Texas Lon Morris JI1nior College Baylor University Phi Chi Internship: Southern Baptist Hospital, New Orleans, Louisiana : D .aw 'FX vy- 'DQ' f-q K.. fs ibm' 1515 Q- W a 3 A ,. I ,n 'I SENIURS COLLEGE UE MEDICINE .loax WEsI.Ex' TL'xNI:LL B.S.. M.D. Gregory, Texas Texas College of Arts and Industries Phi Chi Internship: Shreveport Charity Hospital. Shreveport. Louisiana Ist Lieutenant M. C. B. LAM RENCI: Hou' Wiuuxsox BS.. M.D. It aly. Tefas Southvy estern Univ ersity Phi Rho Sigma, President Internship: Herman Hospital. Houston. Texas BENJAMIN NORMAN WILSON B.A.. M.D. Dallas, Teras Baylor University Phi Chi Internship: Baylor University Hospital. Dallas. Texas CARLTON ICDGAII Woixrnns A.B., M.D. Slfirzer, Texas Shreiner Institute University of Texas Phi Chi Skull and Key Internship: .leIl'erson Davis Hospital. Houston, Texas lst Lieutenant M. C. II. FRANKLIN WILLIAM YIEAGER B.S., M.D. Corpus Cllrisli, Texas Southvva-stern University Phi Rho Sigma lnterI'ral.ernity Couneil Internship: liohert B. Green Memorial Hospital. San Antonio. Texas lst Lieutenant. M. C. R. WIRTEII PRIEST WVATKINS B.A.. M.D. Loll, Teras Baylor University Phi Chi Internship: Baylor Universit Dallas, Texas lst Lieutenant M. C. Pt. JAMES WILLIAM xYlLLIAMS B.A.. M.D. fllineola, Teras Baylor University Phi Chi Vice-President ol' Senior Class Internship: Baylor Universit Dallas. Texas lst. Lieutenant M. C. B. W ALLIE STOVALL WIITTE M.D. Leland. lII1'ssz'ss1'ppi Virginia Military Institute Baylor University Phi Chi y Hospital, y Hospital. Internship: Shreveport Charity Hospital, Shreveport. Louisiana lst Lieutenant. M. C. H. Dovca Cn,uvI-'onu YAIIBIIOUGI-I, Jn. M .D. Dallas, Texas Southern Methodist University Delta Sigma Phi Internship: St. Paul's Hospi Texas ROBERT Lowl-:LL YELDEIIIMAN B.A.. M.A., M.D. Rusenburg, Texas University of Texas Theta Kappa Psi Skull and Key Internship: .lelferson Houston, Texas tal, Dallas, Davis Hospital, Page 254 BULLEGE UF MEDICINE J. W. ACKEBT L. E. ADIN . L. M. ALTABAS R. D. ATKINS L. B. BAHNETT J. VV. BAXTER MISS PEGGY BENNETT . M. C. BESSIRE H. G. BLAKELY . C. L. B1.oss , D. BORNSTEIN J. L. COBB E. L. COLE . J. H. COLGIN . J. M. Cox . K. CHUM . C. F. FUGUA . VV. E. GABBERT . J. W. GALES W. E. GEISSLER B. G. GRAFA, JR. Page 255 Alascadero, California . Dallas, Texas Cleburne, Texas Wichila Falls, Texas . Pampa, Texas . Shawnee, Oklahoma . Dallas, Texas . Dallas. Texas French, New lllerico . Rlclfinney. Texas Waco. Texas Lubbock Texas Lamesa Texas Waco Texas Denlon Texas . Rawlins. Wyoming . Hamillon, Texas Clay Cenfer, Kansas . . Dallas, Texas San Anlonio, Texas Nlidland. Texas 15 . 5-fn 'fav' ' 1 . aw' .,. C af- T ei- ' 1 'Tm T Div 15, I, I ... Fa., 'f arf- IUNIURS CULLEGE 0F MEDICINE NI. D. HALEY . Il. R. II.f.1.1cx' . MISS Manx II.n'I-is Y. D. IIoFm1.xsTER. .ln .I . XY, Ho1.I.,x x U T. Ii, HLNT. Jn. Z. W, IIVTKZHESON. H. K. .hcxsox Ii. li. KIM: . E. A. LATIMI-IR. Jn. NATHAN l,EvIz1w: D. C. Llxnsm' . P. K.1XIc,:N.un..lxi. XY. BI. lxIITN.81 l' D. YY. DIICRICDITII F,1X11l.1.1an . ll. A. RIHRSIC . Nl. Muuprn' . Dallas, Telas . Dallas. Telus . Tlronzasrille, A labcznm , Dallas, Telus Denlon, Telas Paris, Telus Bulizwr, lllissourz . Dallas, Telus -Sl. Louis, Missouri lJ0.l'lPl'. New l1I6.l'l.L'O . Dallas. Telus F url Wurllz. TRIHS Bruwrzxville, Telus . Naples. Telus l1'1'cl11'la Falls. Telus lUen1pl11's, Tennessee . Iluuslun, Telus lllfzrslzall, TPIIIS li. IC. NEI-Isla, .I 11, . Dallas, TPIIIS Miss Alublml-3 llxlmlezlx , . . Dallas. Telas IK. II. P X'l'lf1 . . . Luke .-lrlluzr, New AIP!!-FII Page 256 CULLEGE UF MEDICINE V. S. PAWELEK, JR. W. G. PAYNE . . W. T. PAYNE . J. W. REID . . F. V. RICHARDS . R. J. RIMMER . W. C. SELLMAN, JR. BOBBY J. SHORT . K. E. STEMMLE . J. W. TABLER . H. A. TAYLOR, JR. J. G. TERRY . H. J. THOMAS . J. D. THOMAS . L. H. THOMAS . J. G. THOMPSON J. I. TYREE . V. J. WICKS, JR. H. J. WILKINS . E. C. WINKELMANN J. I. WOMACK . M. P. WOOLF . Page 257 . Falls City, Texas Tempe, Arizona . Dallas, Texas . JW il I Cily, Oregon, San Anlonio, Texas . Dallas, Texas . H ico. Texas . Dallas. Texas Crackell, California San lvlarcos, Texas . . Kemp Texas Richland Springs Texas . Dallas Texas . . Dallas, Texas Farminglon, New lVIexico . Lubbock Texas Corpus Chrisli, Texas . . Dallas, Texas . Bay Cily Texas , Brenham Texas Conroe Texas Dallas Texas 'F We-K ' f- v , img' :G -v f ,.., ELEM ,526 V --'T' ,I , wr 94' 'sf C J we R 'Z Q62-. Z wil' S fa' L 'r- It. J. A E C H H. COLLEGE UF MEDICINE E. ADDY, JR. M. BEHRMAN . J. BOWDEN. Jr. M. BRALLEY, JR. H. BRONYN. JR. . M. BURR . F. BYRD . . MISS LOUISE CALYERT . w G. R. CHERRY . C. T. COLE . J. L. CORNELISON . H. G. CROW . T. K. CURRY . D L. A D D H C J. Doss . L. DULLYE . C. EVANS . B. FAUBION . W. FERGUSON R. GADDY, JR. E. GORDON . Miss LILLIAN Gnoss L. GUY . . B. C. HALLEY, JR. . B. A. HALLUM, JR. N lkf -7.77-y. N llllgl Wills Poinf, . Longview, Weallzerford, . Dallas, Breckenridge, lWena rd, Wesl, Gilmer, . Dallas, Lamesa, San Angelo, . Waco, Maypearl, Terrell, Yoakam, Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas . Dallas, Texas . Dallas, Texas Norman., Oklahoma Lampassas, Texas Eddy, Texas . Waco, Texas . Dallas, Texas . Temple, Texas . Brady, Texas Page 258 J. R. H.-mms, JR. W. HAn'r . J. P. HOWVAIKD . R. J. HOWARD . M. C. ISBELL . G. T. JAMES . A. W. JESTER . G. W. JEWELL, JR. - J. H. JOHNSON, JR J. L. JOHNSON . C. A. JORDAN . A. H. KEENE . T. J. KIBBY, JR. W. T. KOCH, JR. S. W. LEHMBERG J. L. LIPSCOMB . H. G. LOVE, JR. J. G. MARTIN . T. M. MCCRORY Miss MELBA L. MCNEIL . E. C. MOONEY . D. L. MORPHIS . J. L. NEILL . A. D. NELSON, JR. . Page Z5 9 COLLEGE UF MEDICINE G il mer, Lubbock, Teras Texas . For! Worllz. Texas Farl Worlh. Texas . For! Worllz, Tezas . Houslon, Texas Pennsboro. VVesl Virgnia . . Dallas Texas . Jacksbora Texas Dallas Teras . Dallas Texas New Willard. Teras . Seguin Texas Georgelown, Texas . Denlon Texas Dallas Teras . Dallas Texas . Dalharl Teras . . Edna Texas . San Anlonio, Teras . Forl Worth, Texas , Tyler Texas . Dallas Texas E if Fi 'i'N-Ile' Xl ..., x. v 43? gs., Q H9 r' 117' ff...- SUPHUMURES 'UV' Q . COLLEGE UF MEDICINE G. B. PAYNE . , H. PEARSON C . F. PELPHREY . P. G. PHILLIPS W R .I . R W. PLASEK , . W. PRl'ET . W, RAIYEH . . R. HAMSEY H. A. Ram , , J. B. RICHARDSON . Y. ROHREH . . C. E. SANBOHN, Jn. . E. F. SEALE . . W G B. J. K Ia. A . J. H. Sl-IMIBEHGER. Jn. . . Nocona, Texas , Lubbock. Texas Norman. Oklahoma . Auslin, Texas Nash vil le, Tennessee . Wlesl. Texas Pulnam Texas . Houslon Texas . Terrell, Texas Levelland, Texas For! Worllz. Texas Springlown Texas Redlands, California . Lubbock For! Worlh Texas Texas W. SLAUGHTI-Jn, III . , San Augusline, Texas W. SMITH . . . Lubbock, Texas D. SNIDEH Lubbock, Texas STRAW' . Hobarl, Oklahoma D. T.n'I.on 'l'HAGu.-mn. .I II. B. WII.l,IAMS . H. XNVILSUN . Breckenridge, Texas Nacogdoches. Texas Forl EVOrlh, Texas Liberly, Texas Page 260 :Li fn CULLEGE UF MEDICINE J. H. ACKEH . B. C. AMEEN , B. ANDRES . M. V. ATCHISON A. WV. BARR . W. P. BLOCKER, JR. . D. P. BONNER . W. M. BRANCH D. BROWN, JR. . D. W. BRYANT . Miss MARGARET CHEATHAM J. H. CHEEK . W. B. CHILDRESS B. W. CONRADT Miss BOBBYE JOE Cox , M. V. DAVIS . R. E. DONNELL . J. DOWLEN . J. B. EDWARDS . J. F. ELDER . Longview . Lubbock . Dallas . Harlingen Plano . El Paso, . Dallas , El Paso Crockell Slephenville . Amarillo Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas . Hobbs, New lllexico Slam ford , Texas Lomela, Texas Tascola, Texas Wich ila Falls, Texas Phoenix, Arizona Ufindom. Texas Arkansas Cily, Kansas Dallas, Texas M. L. FERGUSON, JR. . Wellington, Kansas Miss GOLDA JEAN FIELDER . . Dallas, Texas W. J. GARRETT . . . Jaylon, Texas P. A. GATES . Dumas, Texas 'vs C . 'Iv' ,-M , dw x. . -.- 1 ' mv. sp, as Si, Xxx., 56 s FRESHMEN f uw bv: 51: --:lg 'Qs -.4 3? '.,. ,ggi k'i 1 gy -we ,A 1 ps - -Q. . CULLEGE UF MEDICINE R. A. GR.AH.A5I . E. L. HAAG. Jn. . A. HAMILTON . H. C. HENDERSUN, Jn w M. Lf. HENRY . . C. L. HERHlI.5NN . ll. H. HILLIARD . F. T. Hoon . D. G. HIfBB.KRD . A. V. .IAYSON . G. NY. JONES . T. YY. KEMPER . O. F. IQIRKPATRICK . K . A. L.-KNDIY . . .l. P. LEE . .I. W. IVIAJOH . M. D. RI.-ANN . B. B. NIARKETTE . Lf. A, McCx,E1.LANn . B. B. MCDoL'f:AI, . D. T. AIERI-IDITII . H. M. NIORGAN, Jn. . . Waco, Texas . Abilene, Texas . Bellon, Texas . Dallas. Texas . . . Dallas, Texas . Greyslone Park, New Jersey . Canlon, Texas . Plano, Texas . Dexler. New lllexieo . Dallas, Texas . . Tafl, Texas . Marshall, Texas M. B. AIURPHY . .l. W. PARK . - - l Sulphur Springs, Texas Sugar Land, Texas Kansas City, Missouri . Bowie, Texas . Brady, Texas . San Anlonio, Texas . Gilmer, Texas . Lubbock, Texas Lubbock. Texas . Brownwood, Texas . Cleburne, Texas . Kaufman, Texas Page 262 CULLEGE 0F MEDICINE T. V. PATTERSON M. A. PIERSON . F. H. PRATT L. E. RUTLEDGE C. W. SCHOENVOGEL S. M. SEWER . E. K. SIEBEL . D. A. SKRIVANEK . C. L. SMITH . L. C. SMITH . M. L. SMITH . M. SMITH . P. L. SPRING . T. M. STEED, JR. . R. B. SURRATT . C. B. SUTTON . G. C. THORNE L. G. THOHNE . E. F. TIPS . D. TOBOLOWSKY . L. A. THULOVE . J. T. TUCKER, JR. H. M. WINANS, Jn. C. A. ZABBIE . Page 263 . 2 1' ' ' 15- - - .--sawn!-ll Decalur Dallas . Del Rio . Gilmer Brenham . Dallas, Amarillo Caldwell, lVarahaclz ie Baylown V ernon, Miss ion . F riona, Allanla, . Pampa, . Nlarfa, Lubbock, Lubbock. . Seguin Dallas Amarillo F art Hforih Dallas . Dallas 1 1 1 y 1 1 Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Q ,T s M I ev swgx-H Ami as . as x... ,pn ev- ' :-. ..... 1- K., x if km fr . 5. if f S seg.-,., X 1 -yin' -I .9 ' ',. Q .'-,f ': ?.Q5' J.u1HsllAiX Ax xxx D.D.S. Dallas. Tefns North Tvxas Aggrivultural Coll:-ggv D4-lla Sigma De-Ita. Grand Mast:-r N112 Jr. A. D. A.. SPN5-Tri-as. 1912 Inte-rfraternity Counvil Iiun M. Cortuiux. Jn. D.D.S. Furl llarllz. Tefas North Te-xas Af.:rivultural Colle-gv Univvrsity of Tf-xas Xi Psi Phi. Hush Captain. VH. '12 Jr. A. D. A. U. S. Nax al Hr-sc-rw SETI! B. Cox B.l3.A., D.D.S, Slamforrl. Tefas Texas Technologiz-al Collvgn- North Tcxas State- Tr-auhc-rs Collvgn- Psi Omf-ga, Jr. Grand Mast:-r, '-ll. '12 Jr. A. D.1A.. Editor olflournal. Vll. '12 -ff . DENTAL CLINIC Drills Thrills Chills but no bills! IC. A. Br-zwrilxl D.D.S. Ilzfqlz Painl. Narllz Carolina High Point College- w Delta Sigma Dvlta .lr. A. D. A. til-:onmc ITUBERT COLLIER D.D.S. Eagle Pass. Tefas Edinburg Junior Colle-gr Psi Urns-ga. Trvas. '39, '40 Jr. A. D. A. IMLPH S. l lu.Lnn BA., D.D.S. lfayle Lake Tefas Nm-w M4-xico Military Institute Baylor Univc-rsity V Psi Omvga. Tr:-as., '40, '41, '42 Vice-Pre-sid:-nt Junior Class, '40-'41 .lr. A. D. A. Page 264 CULLEGE UF THOMAS K. GOODMAN B.S., D.D.S. Colfer, Arkansas Ouachita Baptist College Jr. A. D. A. O'NEAL M. GRAY B.A., D.D.S. Lylle, Teras Maryville College Psi Omega DAVID W. HAYMES D.D.S. Abilene. Texas Amarillo College West Texas State Teachers College Xi Psi Phi Jr. A. D. A., Vice-Pres.. '41 Business Manager Round-Up, '42 BORDEN B. HoLL1NGswoRTH D.D.S. Arlington, Teras North Texas Agricultural College Xi Psi Phi Jr. A. D. A. BEN LAWRENCE B.A., D.D.S. Dallas, Tezas Texas Technological College Jr. A. D. A. TOM H. MILEY D.D.S. Oklahoma Cily, Oklahoma The Citadel Xi Psi Phi, Treas., '40-'41 Jr. A. D. A. WILLIAM CARL MOORE D.D.S. Everton, Arkansas Southwest Missouri Teachers College Southern Methodist University Jr. A. D. A. Page 265 DENTISTRY JAMES W. GOSSETT D.D.S. Temple, Oklahoma University of Oklahoma Jr. A. D. A.. Critic, '41 U. S. Naval Reserve JAMES V. GUNN B.S.E., D.D.S. A rkadelplz ia, A rkansas University of Arkansas Arkansas State College Oklahoma A. SL M. Jr. A. D. A. C. V. HUBBS D.D.S. Perrylon, Teras Texas Technological College Psi Omega Jr. A. D. A. Sec'y-Treas. Freshman Class, '38 CAROLUS NEWTON LANCASTER D.D.S. Clovis, New lllerico New Mexico Military Institute Texas Technological College Delta Sigma Delta Jr. A. D. A. BILLY A. LooNEY D.D.S. Dallas, Texas North Texas Agricultmal College A. Sz M. Xi Psi Phi .lr. A. D. A. U. S. Naval Reserve MILTON RUSSELL MooRE D D.S. Vernon, Texas Southwestern University Hardin-Simmons University Texas University, S. M. U. Phi Delta Theta Psi Omega Jr. A. D. A. JoHN MooRE NABERS D.D.S. Lufkin. Texas North Texas Agricultural College University of Colorado Southern Methodist University Xi Psi Phi Jr. A. D. A. CULLEGE UF ATILLIAN1 G. PIERPONT D.D.S. Shrereporl. Louisiana College of Marshall Jr, A. D. A., President, 1942 Delta Sigma Delta. Scribe. '4ZZ. Historian, '41. Tyler. '40 CARL J. PRO!-IL D.D.S. Par! Arllzur, Texas Baylor University University of Texas Psi Omega President Senior Class J A MES S. ROGERS D.D.S. .-lmarillo. Teras Amarillo College Xi Psi Phi, Secretary. '41. President, '42 President Junior Class, '41 Jr. A. D. A.. Editor J. A, D. A. Journal. '42 S. li. SPANN, JR. D.D.S. Tulsa, Oklahoma Oklahoma A. SL M. Arkansas State Teaehers College Panhandle Agricultural SL Mechanical College .lr. A. D. A. VERN B. Smvx, Ja. D.D.S. Longview, Texas Baylor University Kilgore Junior College Psi Omega. Secretary. '40, '41 Jr. A. D. A. M. W'uALEv TODD D.D.S. Kosse. Tefas Texas A. SL M. College Xi Psi Phi, House Manager. '40 Senior Secretary and Treasurer, '42 Jr. A. D. A. W. DON WVEST D. D. S. Dallas, Tefas Texas Christian University JOHN C. WILSON, D.D.S. Willeor, Arizona University ol' Arizona DENTISTRY VVILLIAM POMARANTZ B.A., D.D.S. Dallas, Teras University of Texas Southern Methodist University Phi Sigma Rho Alpha Phi Omega, Honor Fraternity Jr. A. D. A. C. L. RANDALL D.D.S. Omaha, Nebraska Creighton University Xi Psi Phi, Viee-Pres., '41-'42, Editor, '40-'41 President. Student Body. '42 Jr. A. D. A. LEON B. SONYELL B.S.. D.D.S. Blesquile, Teras Southwest Texas Teachers College Psi Omega, Treas,, '39, House Mgr., '40, Grand Master, '41 Jr. A. D. A. ME1'ER SPITALNY D.D.S. Phoenir. Arizona University of Arizona Southern Methodist University Jr. A. D. A., President, '41 GLENN E. ST:-3vENsON D.D.S. Sudan. Teras Texas Teehnologieal College Jr. A. D. A., Stall' Jr. A. D. A. Journal, '40, '41, '42 JACK ALLISON WALTERS B.S., D.D.S. Dallas, Teras University of Texas Southern Methodist University Delta Kappa Epsilon Psi Omega, Inside Guardian, '41 Jr. A. D. A., Sec'y-Treasurer, '41 U. S. Naval Reserve Jn. WILBUR P. WOFFORD D.D.S. Plainview. Teras West Texas State Teachers North Texas Agricultural Psi Omega College College Jr. A. D. A.. Viee-Pres., '42 Xi Psi Phi Xi Psi Phi U. S. Naval Reserve Jr. A. D. A. Jr. A. D. A. Page 266 ' 1 I - COLLEGE UF DENTISTRY J. P. ADDISON E. T. COLEMAN L. W. Cnowman W. E. CUNNINGH D. R. DANIELS H. DOMINGUES C. W. FINLEY, JR. . R. C. GAMBILL H. W. GUTHRIE J. D. HALL . T. F. IIAP-BISON, N. S. KIRKLAND R. A. MADDOX V. B. MCKINLEX' . W. P. MENN J. C. MIXER W. R. MoonY, JB E. L. Mooma: Page 267 . Dallas, Texas Plainview, Texas For! Worth, Teras Norman, Oklahoma . Gilmer, Texas . Laredo, Texas . McLean, Texas Abilene, Texas F loydada, Texas Shamrock, Teras Ufeuvoka, Oklahoma Arcadia, Louisiana . Abilene, Texas Dallas, Texas Yorklown, Texas . . Muskegon Heighls, Michigan Amarillo, Texas . Parks, Texas it 5 If if Q I .-asv 'V Xu-an L.. : 4,4 .a G' 1 Q, x, . '-2,. ., 'Ir fqk' . w ,. A - J' Q '. .. . -'N L, Q, Hp-- :xe- 9' -' I . W 1 C4- ' , 1.86 , . 1. 41 If 'lf . tv IUNIURS CULLEGE UF DENTISTRY M. F. NELLIUS, JR. . J. C. NELSON . M. L. PARRISH F. I.. Psusoxs W. C. PERKINS J. B. RAFFKIND W. H. IKITFHEY J. F. RUAHK . C. A. Pmssnnol' ' J. J. Scum. . J. H. SMITH . A. J. SNEED G. A. SNHLL B. W. SPENCER R. A. VELINDEH S. B. VINZANT R. J. YHAGER . Woodville, Texas . , lllanday, Texas Dem ing. New lllexico . El Paso. Texas . Iieaamonl, Texas .-lmarillo. Texas . llasea, Texas . Dallas, Texas . Sweelwaler. Texas Sherman, Texas . Vernon, Texas . Clinlon, Arkansas Carnegie, Oklahoma . M irllaml, Texas . San A nlon io. Texas Dealsville, Alabama Oklahoma Cily, Oklahoma Page 268 Negra, COLLEGE UE DENTISTRY F. E. ALTARAS . J. C. BAKER . J. A. BEALL . L. L. BLACK . J. M. BLACKBURN . E. R. BOHEN, JR. S. 0. BRANDENBERGER H. B. COLLINS . F. A. CONLEY . W. H. DELAFIELD . M, B. DELK . J. C. ELLIS . C. T. FRENCH . J. F. GAINES . L. R. GARRE . J. W. GODBEHERE, JR. D. GREEN . . E. H. GREEN, JR. Cleburne, Teras Anson, Teras . Sweelwaler, Texas Longview, Texas . Leonard, Tezas . For! Worth, Texas . . Seguin, Texas , Waurika, Oklahoma . Hanger, Texas . . Dallas, Teras Broken Arrow, Oklahoma Santa Fe, New Mexico . Dallas, Texas . Coleman, Texas Amarillo, Texas . Dallas, Texas Gainesville, Texas . Ranger, Texas www WAX' Jil R' ,gg-,- ,I ., ' L ., .W w' 4. agp, - ,gg . ... ,W x,.,s' SUPHUMURES S. .,..,. 3 COLLEGE UE DENTISTRY E. H. HODGES H. A. HOOPER B. E. LATIAIEII . NY. B. LESLIE . T. A. LIPSCOMB. J J. B. LOGAN . J. L. BIITCHELL . B. T. PARISH . NYM. POINDEXTEII J. J. RICHARDSON, JR. . . D. L. ETIDGVYAY C. E. Scnow C. E. SWORDS P. P. TAYLOR . A. S. LTBBACH . R. P. VERHALEN B. VVHITE . J. C, W'YATT For! Worlh, Teras . Wharton, Teras . Dallas, Teras Wichila Falls, Teras . Dallas, Teras . Sonora, Texas . Jel, Oklahoma Ruston, Louisiana Cleburne, Texas Fort Worlh, Texas Ardmore, Oklahoma Ch ickasha, Oklahoma . Terrell, Texas . Amarillo, Texas . Tyler, Texas Scollsvllle, Texas . Mercury, Texas Amarillo, Teras Page 270 sbl ' COLLEGE 0E DENTISTRY W ' J. WV. ALEXANDER H. O. ALTHAUS . W. D. ANDERSON, JR. , D. H. ARONOFSKY G. H. BAKER . G. E. BELL . E. R. BERNHAUSEN J. F. BLOOMQUIST . W. D. BOREN . L. T. CUMMINS . G. R. DAVIS . E. E. DAWSON . B. G. DOUGLAS E. R. FOWLER E. K. FRANKLIN A. B. GARVEY . G. D. GAY . R. W. GIVLER . W. F. GRAHAM . P. M. GREEN . J. A. JOHNSON . F. N. JONES T. B. JONES . J. E. LANCASTER J. E. MAGILL, JR. . Page 271 . Lamesa. Texas Burlon, Texas . Auslin. Texas . Dallas. Texas . Krebs. Oklahoma Sligler. Oklahoma . Hiesel. Texas . El Campo, Texas . Ennis. Texas San Anlon io, Texas . JVorcesIer, lllassachusefls . Roscoe, Texas . lUcKinn.ey, Texas . Amarillo. Texas . PorINatches Texas . Auslin, Texas . Coleman, Texas Lewisfer, Idaho . Tulia, Texas Decalur, Texas . Auslin, Texas . Dallas, Texas . Amarillo, Texas . Gainesville, Texas F orl Worllz s Texas G' J 'f - ye' 533' .ex '34 Eg A 4 'V' fa-vs' I 991 4:-,' 6' 1 .. pg Q I2-il I . COLLEGE 0F DENTISTRY A.lNI.lNI.ANs1rn . .l. W. M.n'F1lc1.D B. C. fNIm:NP:'rT. Jn. .l. M. EXICHEINN , J. E. Momusnx W. H. MURr:c:1f: . D. B. Nowl.IN B. B. PAKI4: . C. M. PE.-muh: . I.. T. PRATT .l. BARON , E. H. HAMSIQY. JR. J. M. REYNOLDS W. A. ROBEHSON W. W. Ross . H. G. SANIJLIN . T. H. SHARP . V W. B. STEVENSON Ii. L. Tu1P1.ETT B. B. '1'lsnnE1.I. . Ii. .l. JNHITH, Jn. W. H. WIl.liKJlIN T. B. xvILLlAMS M. L. WINSTUN .I. H. xvITT . .l. E. YI4:Ar:14:n . Big Spring. Teras Norman, Oklahoma . Pampa, Teras . Dallas. Teras . Hawkins, Teras . Brenham, Teras . . Vernon. Texas .-1 Ilheimer, A rkansas . Dallas. Teras . Dallas, Texas . Luling. Teras , Rising Slar. Tefas Pocahonlas. Arkansas . . Abilene, Tefas Oklahoma Cily. Oklahoma Hope. Arkansas , DeLeon, Texas Amarillo, Texas . Bloreland, Oklahoma . Longview, Teras . Beaumonl, Texas Auslin. Teras . Ilamillon, Texas . lllclllillan, Oklahoma . Ml. Pleasanl, Teras Bearden, Arkansas Page 272 S 5 + W! Zin Memoriam fifg ELZA MARION PERRY, M.D. BERNARD RUBENSTEIN, M.D., F.A.C.S IS 3 .X-3 1' HELEN H. LEHMAN, RN. Nurses today are the privileged group in all countries. Theirs is the oppor- tunitv for service in this emergency that makes them the envy of patriotic women who desire to serve hut do not have the nurse's special preparation. The national l tl ' 'l'an and military needs. It is for each one to decide where the service which he is especially prepared to give will count the most. defense program embraces 10,1 c1v1 1 We congratulate you and have faith that you will do your part in helping to ourselves to that preserve the American way of life and that you will dedicate y high aim. HELEN H. LEHMAN Page 274 Pg 275 OLGA MARIE BREIHAN, PLN., B.S., MA. To OLGA MARIE BBEIHAN Educational Direcior In deep appreciation for patience, for tolerance, for understand- ing, We, the Senior Class of Nursing, 1942, dedicate our section of the Round-Up. NURSING SCHDUL FACULTY S , . f Q f oo I-- ZOHA MCANELLI' FIEDLI-:R S1'LvA BARR DAVENPORT OLGA MARIE BREIHAN PLN.. B.A. R.N. R.N., B.S., M.A. Assislonl Deon. School of Assislanl lo lhe Direclor of Educalional Direclor Nursing Nurses .I I -- , -.kvc' xr'h 6 5 ., I A I 5 KATHERINE J. MICHELL .df N EDNA ANN PIIICKETT MARGARET PERRY PIN., B.S. RN., B.S. R.N., B.A. Inslrudor and Supervisor, Supervisor and I nslruclor, Supervisor and Inslruclor, Uperaling Room Surgical Nursing Medical Nursing E' ,QE X . . , . . A .llessua .IoImAN NVILLIAMS ALICE Bum EDITH DAIILING CYNTHIA ANN FOSTER ILN. R.N. B.S. R.N. N ighl Supervisor Supervisor and I nslruclor, Inslruclor, Dielilian-in-Chief Supervisor, Out-Pallknl Pedialrical Nursing Deparlmenl Page 276 11 OOP M 110713 M Maybe stretched longer than the preced- X lit--A j.. Q A ..-, il ,, I I . A his xg -,ad AN 'F' 3 . A535533 f.5:':2:'..1 Qagfisw rf,-., ...L..y, . ,IQ iw., - '49, A X, , '- N, . :I .fs L 5 S: 4 -3 fl ' 5 l V xxx , .,.'. .X T LOUISE ALSBROOK . VALEBIE ATTERBURY . BEVERLY ANN BERYLE BETTY LOUISE BLOWEBS MODENA FAY BUCHANAN EMOGENE CAMPBELL . EDITH SPENCER CARTER FRANKIE ELIZABETH CASON STELLA MAE CHAMBERS . . Dallas, Teras . Knox Cily, Teras San Nlarino, California . Seagoville, Tegras . Graham, Texas Sianion, Texas . Sluarl, Virginia . Pillsbury, Tezas . Olney, Texas : ' -1 in -I 1 . ' fx , ... - 4, X ' 7' sl! X f' I A I.- 1 Y X , L I ' ,--' ' Q: ' ' '- C I ,y W U , A 'WA T 5:1 SI bg' Q7 L, ev yr Y, . , ,T - WHA- - A . iff'-NV- ,E A I In ' Q4 g 'T 6 3: 5' . 1 ci. V 2. V tk .4 CJ . , ff 'l X If ' 3 f. 1' T, , f U A , ' S as 'Aux f . f X! -5 'R + Isl . F I x X sf :hz :J . , if It If AL H ., .,4, W ,- . V 511 - ' 'AI A f' flrfi' .1 :ef ie' j If ' , 4, 1:-rj I f is ' . V I - ,q , 'gf . .-2 in f ' ,A Y ass ,- I, on e . . uf Z 37 'dy -fb I V X A I. I 1 SCHOOL UF NURSING NIARY ALIII: CIIIIPEII AVDREY JExI ELI, Cm EX YIRGINIA DARE CI'I,I.EIIs , CIIARLOTTE FRANCES EI-IIIENBERGEB . DIARY .IIISEPHINE EX'ANS NORAIA NOHENE FINLEY . BETTY .lo Fonasss . EINESTINI-: FIIANKIIN , HAZEL GUI-trmx' . Nl.-SRIE HAM . . . DIARY FRANCES H.ANl5IETT DIXIE RUTH FIANBY . . GI-:RTRUIJE HOCIYTT . VIRGINIA I1uFFxIAw ANNA LEE HOIAIAN GEnAI.DEAx HoI,IIITf4II . . FLOREYCI-I YIIIGIMA Hmm TIIAn0x LAI.l.lIiR HilXN'F , KHJYE I.uIIIsI-1 IIUAIES . RUBIE K VFIIICIKINE I'Iu'I'c:IIINc:s . .IANIE V. KEITH . . . Waco, Corpus Clzrisli. . . Bryson, . Dallas Brownwood Denison , Vernon Henderson . L ipan . . Linden Teras Teras Texas Texas Teras Teras Teras Texas Teras Texas Greer, Soulh Carolina Berryville, Arkansas . Ilasca, Texas Mcffamey, Teras . .1oI'nersvI'IIe. Teras Blooming Grove , Teras A rdmorc, Oklahoma . Den ison, Teras . Turnersville, Teras Halon, New Mexico . Forl Worlll, Texas Page 278 .-,.. SCHUUL UF NURSING VELMA LEE KENNEY . FRANCES LORAINE MCCLUBE ELIZABETH MATCHETT . MAXINE MAYO . . . CLARA MAE MUEHLENNVEG . BERTHA CAROLYN PARKER MARY ELIZABETH PAYNE . FRANCES PHILLIPS . . IVA MAE PRESTON . Healdlon, Oklahoma Odessa. Texas Bay Oily. Teras Richland Springs, Texas . Dallas, Texas . Lawlon. Oklahoma . . Alhens. Tearas Ardmore. Oklahoma , Kosse, Teras EVA NELL REESE . MARY ELIZABETH Ross BETTY EILEEN SAMPSON EDITH HAZEL SCHOOLEY SARA JOHIN SHOOK . . DOROTHY HILDE SMITH AMELIA STARK . JOYCE M. TEASLE1' EMMA LOIS TENNERY VIVIAN TYNES . BLANCHE WARREN . MARY ELIZABETH WELTON Page 279 Mineola . H ico, . Seguin . Burnel . Rockwall, . Buffalo I Texas Texas Texas Teras Teras Teras Krebs, Oklahoma . Buda, Texas I laly, Texas . Boerne, Texas Nogales, Arizona . Sl igler, Oklahoma 1 ,J 1: 'N fllxzzz? .C- x X Y xXx 5 3 r:, Rs . A , i3?a1:.fQ:,,s W3 ss A 3 A M ,T k 3. 1, L ss A7 fy, A A ,4V. i W ?F5:',-2: T?? :f 'X- ' ' -A -,s.q:g:,r- , . my ' ,, . X , :LM gg, . .X ,:f M- 91 , iii? as ,E A-r. i , N, .x f I - s ,- A 'Ha A 5 A A ,Q ' b-1 -.iw . ffm., ,. i ,N .4 ii? E S ex Ii , 1 T 'lf: f Til . Q5 I- vs A-I -' .RA nwmgl, X A 'X , T. 'A-I..-YS XTX X3 X ig 2 A W ,N K' max 'J iii . Ar vJiHHkrfmii3Q 2.-'?Ei:1: -g WRX on WE' I I at ag I A as ? A oa6v V -of af Q 'PI jf! , ' I ' . MA- 3? ' -A , , A If ','! h if QQ : ' 1 . Y qv ' I l . . a S 2: ,Q 4 -. 3 ' .- A 3 fe? I-A as 'V F w- 'rv 7 ' X 1- ' Q Q 'I Y . S 11 I D 5 I i I F I JUNIOR CLASS Firsl row: XURTON, IIAYDEN. BUHL, PACE. NICCYIECE, RICGLYIRE, NIILLER, BARKSDALE. SHADDIX Second rum: LANGIION. fi,LSEN, BIIADSIIAW, CUTHRIELL, KYLE, HILTON, XVILLIAMS, HICKS, VVRIGI-IT Third ruux' STEIINENBEIIO, EGGLESTON, LAVE. IIALEY, XV.-KTTS, TREDER, XVHITFOHD, DORTCH Fnurlh mw: FIJIIOESON, DEFEE, HEIDEP., REESE, CARLISLE, PIETZ, MOORE Buck row: NIORTON, NIANNING, BLAKENEY, XYINSON, HENSLEH', MEADOWS, VISER P12 E-CLINICAL CLASS Firsl row: Mc:CI,A'rHEIn', XNILSON. MASON, LANDI1x', KNOX, BONNER, FRANKLIN, EAKIN, JOHNSON Second row: XYOOLDHIDGI-I, SMITH, VYAIIREN, STAPP, CAMPBELL, DAVIES, STEPHENS, IIAYES, ZACI-IAR 7-'lll.l'fll'fll1'.' Rum, Bm I-IRIX. MI-zncrzn, XYILCOX. NIATHEWS, li,-KYFORD, BOYD, LANEY, XNHEAT Fuurlh mm: ROBERTS. HI'IrI-xl.. PIIICI-1. MI'I,LII4EN. MINS, FIIANIAS. RIFE. XVARBERRY, BLOONI 0- f 5 'rw E. IAS. HANDLE 7- E5 I w 4 4 73 I ,S I 'V QQ? 4 fy i X 'gag ' ' , , .uf tag, as ' f -Q 01? 43 1 ' dv, . all pf x Q- 44,Y --A- - F 'i -L7 f I ,. Q lf Q ' 1 la .5 if N -A 'B - A L- Y, ' 3.1. A ' , ,I I My A- F4 ' I L. fxh.. 8' I xg '54 FJ , . 1 I ' 1 ' I ' J' I P B ! J 1, Ngxsgsg. M9314 1.41-,ff A -1 22:33-S':' 1251327235 -Q , A X .sp-:r.f . X .. .. . . QAM.-.9-QQ:.g.-Q-.VQQQ , T , x ' -A-Q f V 3' Q '- iff' 5 'r 2-13.14siS' ffQfS'sX.3mNx u 1 1 1+ ow.: - . - f - . QTL.-uw, : 1, 12' , ik- ' , . N 5? . Ag ' 5 5 E 5 S K . 51 IEYS it' izzia 19' 4 XP 4 522155 5 x 2 - f we .A ..f.. MUST REPRESENTATIVE NURSE fill! m tha' vliarts thix m 'tr -bs N Spf-u-iul ll:-llxvrp ii Jn., lt c'a11'l hzippvn herv . . . W-'r llarwcll lil :uso Mar y This little pig wvnt to market .... Snow birds! A l I I J i k 'e,lf, ai: i ,C Q. , vi E 'X 'N .. NL Vx - x ' 'f- ., ,. , Q ,V '4.,,. ,., xl A V ham- 'Q--7 R. , l g A l Thfly always got their men! The cliniv has its advantages 4, : -N. ,f sq-.,. L - S ' 'ra G a fhlii -a rm IR A . Q . ' - . ' xi? : .f fl-5 k if K-sm, .. lx: PY l i ll 'Q X 6 r 4 li, hw ll fr X 5 X arf K fix ,xg ,Sf , jf , N xhr w .. xx , X 1 Mnitln-r rcrl-lu-mls-ml Franklin 'llllll l'll'Zillly and Lhm- hush Some babes! INTERFRATERNITY CCUNCIL MEDICAL- DENTAL ,pw K'-'bw . 'Q'L 'pw Seated: CHARLES BLoss, Phi Beta Pig PETE JOE STARR, Theta Kappa Psig ALLEN CRENSHAW, Phi Chig FRANKLIN YEAGEB, Phi Rho Sigma Slanding: J. S. ROGERS, Xi Psi Phig J. B. AVANN, Delta Sigma Deltag R. S. F ULLER, Psi Omega. Page 283 ' 4 ' .4-.s C, Ka-el Inav- Lzf :Te 15 ' .aan .J I .I L36 AK: ' Qi' -. f fp' x g. 1 , gf . -Eff, X 4X J J I Firsl row: ANDERSON. BIQIIB. III'FF. KING. NIQC.-II.I.. IXIITcIIIsI.I.. Romans, SHELTON, ALTAIIAS. ATKIXS Second rou-: BLIISS. Crum. CULE. Cox. G.aBIxI:H'r. IIuFFxI.xsTI:B. IIUTCIIESUN, LATIIIIER. 3IC:N.-XTT. NIILLEII Thirrl row: MUHSE. IJAYNE, IIIMMEB. TABLIQII, T.-KX'I.f1R, THONIPSON, AIJIJY, BUWDEN. Bnowx. CHERRY Fourlh row: COLE. CUIIBX'. FAUBION. Gonuov. IIALLUM, IIOWARD, JOHNSUN, lxocH, III.-KRTITN, fNI:II.I. dh FRATRES IN UHBE DR T. II. BI4:NNI5T'r. Jn. DR II. BIIUWN Dn I.. IT. DAIIIIOIIGII Du. C. Ii. FINNIAJGAN DR D. BI. Fm' DII. Il. IS. GILES DH. .I. A. II.uIIfToN' DI: P. Ii. IIAIIIIISIIN Dn Lows KIKEGEI. DII C. I.I'I I'l'II.I. Dn T. S. I.m'I-: DII. .I. N. NIf:I.I-:on FIiA'l'IIES IN DI: CIIAIII.I4:s AsIIwon'I'II DII. Jo C. AI.I':x.mNIII2II IDII. A. I.. AI.I lI'1IlI DII. .I. IC. .NSIIIIY IDI! IS. A. l'II'I-'IIIIII IDI! D. NI. lirsn IJII Ii. .I. I5IcIIr:IcII IDI! F. S. Isl!-KNKLIN DII fi. I.. IIAIZKICII DIR. G. fi. IIAIIIIISUN DH DH DR DR DR DII. Dn D11 DR DII Dn Dn Q 1?- PI F. A. NUIIIIIAN J. D. 0'BIIIIzN .IACK PFIYTON C. Ii. l'If:I4I.E CIEURGE IIUBIQRTSON F. T. IIOGEIIS If. 0. RUSHING F. SEBAs'I'IAN .I. II. SHAWV . SIIINIQY STuvAI.I. . II. II. TYIIITNHY . F. M. XYINIJIIONN FACI ILTATIE Du Ii. W. I.Ar:I4I-:Y Dn .IITLIIIS Mr:IvIcIx Dn. W. II. INIIIIIIISUND, J DII .I. D. IFIIIRII-IN IJII II. A. IJQIIIKIEN Dr: H. I.. l'uII1'If:n DI: W. fi. IIIQIIIJICK DII. .I. II. SIIANI1: DR C. II. TIIIQAIJWHLI. Du. XVATT W. XVINN J., QQ. JACKSON, KING. COOPER, Romans OFFICERS W. C. KING CFallJ .... . Archon M. .I. IIOGERS fWintcrj . . Archon K. C. I5IcIsIs CSpringj . . . Archon W. M. IVICNATT . . . . Vice-Archon VV. II. COOPER . . . Secrelary-Treasurer L. F. JACKSIIN, Jn. . House Manager Page 284 . ..li ' 5, P H I B ETA PI .4 ,., . FRATBES IN UNIVERSITATE ,p , ,,,,. .. 3. . A.. , . . .Aw . .51 ,, Z., - I . gn, r A f-:aj-iff : I ' ' .7 If 'T 5 sl ' 5 . I ' I S- P . I f.:1 .Isff 4.5132 ia' A 5 11 r l . -' In L 1 A' P, I fe . . W , , .. W A ., .. ' x A., mg IQ- . - 0 .. . jam . 5 'Z .,. 'QW+ ' iw .iw fum- ' -vi I. 0 .. ULN . -. 497' ggifwf i:1 'f?+? ' ..,.,w,:n.l Founded at VVeStern Pennsylvania Medical College, 1891 Total Number Of Active Chapters-Forty Alpha Phi Chapter Installed at Baylor University College of Medicine, April 5, 1921 Phi Beta Fish Pond and Freshmen E. D. ANDERSON '42 K. C. BEBB '42 M. E. HUFF '42 W. C. KING '42 W. P. MCCALL '42 H. J. MITCHELL Jr. '42 M. J. ROGERS '42 J. L. SHELTON '42 H. M. ALSTON '43 L. M. ALTARAS '43 R. D. ATKINS '43 C. L. BLOSS '43 J. L. COBB '43 E. L. COLE '43 W. H. COOPER '43 J. M. Cox '43 W. E. GABBERT '43 V. D. HOFFLIASTER '43 Z. W. HUTCHESON '43 L. F. JACKSON. JR. '43 E. A. LATIMER, Jr. '43 VV. M. MCN.ATT '43 Fox MILLER '43 R. A. MORSE '43 W. G. PAYNE '43 . . ADDY '44 A. J. BOWDEN, JR. '44 C. H. BROXVN, JR. '44 G. R. CHERRY '44 C. T. COLE '44 T. K. CURBY '44 D. B. FAUBION '44 C. E. GORDON '44 B. A. HALLUNI, JR. '44 J. P. HONVARD '44 J. L. JOHNSON '44 W. T. KOCH, JR. '44 J. G. MARTIN '44 H. J. MISKIMINS '44 J. L. NEILL '44 G. B. PAYNE '44 W. VV. PLASEK '44 R. W. PRUET '44 R. R. RALISEY '44 R. A. REID '44 V. ROHRER '44 E. F. SEALE '44 B. W. SMITH '44 H. S. SMITH '44 J. D. SNIDER '44 L. W. CONRADT '45 J. DOWYLEN '45 L. VV. DUINIAS '45 VV. J. GARRETT '45 DAVID G. HUBBARD '45 G. W. JONES '45 O. F. KIRKPATRICK '45 K. A. LANDIN '45 J. F. LEE '45 M. D. MANN '45 G. A. MCCLELLAND '45 B. B. MCDOUGAL '45 D. T. MEREDITH '45 R. M. MORGAN, JR. '45 M. B. NIURPHY '45 J. VV. PARK '45 T. V. PATTERSON '45 F. H. PRATT '45 D. A. SKRIVANEK '45 L. C. SMITH '45 M. L. SMITH '45 P. L. SPRING '45 L. M. STEED '45 BOB SURRATT '45 C. B. SUTTON '45 R. J. RIMBIER '43 R. WILSON '44 CLIFFORD THORNE '45 J. VV. TABITER '43 DAVID BRYANT '45 LANSING THORNE '45 H. A. TAYLOR '43 H.AROLD CHEEK '45 E. F. TIPS '45 J. G. THOMPSON '43 VV. B. CHILDRESS '45 H. M. XVINANS. JR. '45 Firsi row: PAYNE, PLASEK, PRUET, RAMSEY. REID. ROHRER. SEALE. B. YV. SMITH SNIDER, WILSON Second row: BRYANT, CHEEK, CHILDRESS. CONRADT. DONYLEN, GARRETT. HUBBARD JONES, KIRKPATRICR. LANDIN Third row: LEE, MANN. MCCLELLAND. MCDOUGAL, NIEREDITH. MORGAN, MUR- PHY, PARK, PATTERSON. PRATT ' Fourlh row: SKRIVANEK, L. SMITH. M. SMITH. SPRING. STEFID. SURRATT. SUTTON C. THORNE. L. THORNE. TIPS. XX INAFS ' HW: Qr Q GTI Page 26' 5 Q . IQPVEC 1- 'arg ' ' 'I - .-13, , mf- 'fr 4:1 - E ,-fs. I Tw' . 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Wl-:ms Dlx lLxwolxTll NVILLIAMS Dlx Ii. E. WVINN Dlx IIZHO T. Worms I G.fxllln'. B.-xxTElx, EVANS, Tvlxlsli and VVILKINSON L. H. Wll.lxlNsxlN .I. G. Tlclxm' . . JAMES I. VFYIIEE Holxl-:lx'r W. EVANS H. R. LIADDY, Jlx. OFFICERS . President Vice-Pres ideni . Secrelary . Treasurer Senior Warden Page 286 . Ill! ll ffl: ln' 'uf 2 R, ul .11..Ill1lW' QF .GL I. Ilmvllll tp .... . .,.......,.,.....,...,....t 53 ,..,........... .... .......,.,,,V I f1m1'q11Inl1l:m1 A ,3iI,1ll!I.I. 1 1. A- , . Ig-3 Founded at Northww estern University. Chicago, 1890 Number Active Chapters-Forty-seven Alpha Omicron Installed at Baylor University College of Medicine, 1939 In front of the Phi Rho house Sunday afternoon FRATBES IN UNIVEHSITATE E. M. BOSVVELL '42 SIDNEY M. CONNOLLY '42 ROBERT W. EVANS '42 H. C. HODGES '42 GEO. VV. TATE '42 L. H. XVILKINSON '42 F. VV. YEAGER '42 J. VV. BAXTER '43 B. G. GHAFA '43 JOHN HOLLAND, III '43 MAURICE MURPHX' '43 GEO. E. NEESE '43 JOHN W. REID '43 J. G. TERRY '43 L. H. THOMAS '43 JAMES I. TYREE '43 H. J. XNILKINS '43 H. F. BYRD '44 L. L. DULLYE '44 H. B. GADDY, JR. '44 J. C. GODBEH'. JR. '44 B. C. HALLEY. JR. '44 J. B. I'I.-KRRIS. JR. '44 XVALTER HART '44 GEO. W. JENVELL. JR. '44 T. J. KIRRY. JR. '44 S. W. LEHMBERG '44 J. L. LIPSCOMB '44 C. F. PELPHREY '44 A. W. BARR '45 W. P. BLOCKER. Jn. '45 DELBERT BROWN. JR. '45 ALFRED IIAMILTON '45 H. C. HENDERSON, JR. '4 L. E. PIUTLEDGE '45 Top row: BYRD, DULLYE, CIADDY, HALLE1', HARRIS, HART. JEWELL RIRBI Bottom row: LEHMBERG. LIPSCOMB, PELPHREY. BARR, BLOCKER, D BROWN HAMILTON, HENDERSON. RUTLEDGE My iv Page 287 F4 Dlx. Dlx Dlx Dlx Dlx. Dlx. Dlx I - ,.-'V ix. ..x 1?- 15 ., Hlvy' 3 gs- ' DN, -L ,JG x-I. Am 1.4, sry First ruux: .Irlllxsfrm K1-il,l.El. Iilxlzlxxlalx. L.ulBElxTll. I,l'xlPlxlN. NIAJOR .S'emr11Irn1l': Nhxlcx. NI.xx:D.xxll4:l,. NI4mlxE. Poxlllalx. S'I'AlKR. T.K'I'l'Nl Tlllfll I'UII'.' YEl.lllx:lxxl.xx. Blzssllxlc. Bl..xlxl4:l.x'. GALES. Ill NT. P.xTlc Dlx. IJII. Dlx. Dlx. Irjll. Dlx. Dlx. 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HM Kl,l-:lx Dlx. T. M. .IUIUINN Dlx. W. NI. KNnwl,l':s Dlx. .I. G. IVIf:LAlllxlN Drx. U. M. MAlxf'llxlAv Dlx. H. L. Mrlolxl-: Dlx. W. II. MoUlxsANlm Dlx. C. 0. PATTERSON Dlx .I. K. PEDEN Dlx M. SEELEY Dlx H. C. SMITH Le- LJ . JOHNSUN. IVICDANIEL and PATE IVIACFIELD MKTDANIEL THOMAS U. JOHNSON R. H. PATE . . C. F. TATUM . OFFICERS . Prylon Vice-Prylon . Recorder . Bursar Page zsa Sifxxwh Sa .X 371513: 1.5: 'a6QF M 3 ' GN A. QF ,y ' . 47 4550 Founded at the Medical College of Virginia in 1879 Total Number of Active Chapters-Fifty-nine Psi Chapter Installed at Fort. W'orth Medical College. 1910 Transferred to Baylor College of Medic-ine. 1920 Nlrs. lNIaCDaniel and WV. I.. Lumpkin 5 .va-. , . ll - AL, 1... THETA KAPPA PSI T. lf. JOHNSON '42 A. C. EVANS '44 .l. D. KELLEY '42 D. W. Frincrsox '44 K. WI IQRUEGER '42 .l. W. HEH3I.kN '44 I. E. LASIBERTH '42 Sl. C. ISRELL '44 W'. L. LFMPKIN '42 G. T. .l.-was '44 H. A. NIAJOR '42 C. A. .IORDAN '44 O. D. lVlAxEY '42 O. L. MDRPHIS '44 H. O. MDORE '42 W. H. SH.u1BERnER '44 M. NICIJANIEL '42 K. STRAW '44 L. M. PONDER '42 A. 'l'uAGGARD. JR. '44 P. J. STARR '42 J. B. XYILLIAMS '44 C. F. TATU51 '42 .l. B. EDWARDS '45 B. L. X'ELDER1lAN '42 M. L. FHRDURDN. JR. '45 T. E. HKNT. JR. '43 11. A. GR.xH,xM '45 BI. C. BESSIRE '43 ll. H. HAMILTDN. JR. '43 H. G. BL.AKELX' '43 C. I.. IJEHRSIANX '43 .l. W1 GALES '43 T. WI lil-INIPEH '45 11. H. PATE '43 .l. W. BIAJHIX '45 C. A. ZABBIA '13 Firsl row: EVANS. 1 RR.c:Us0N. ISBEL1.. JAMES, JDRDDN. WIOHPHIS Second row: SH.-KBIBFIHGI-IH. STRAW. 'THAGG-XRD. W1LLI.u1s. IEDWLKRDS. FERGUSON Third row: GRAH.-ui. HERRMANN. KEXIPEIR. XIAJDR. Zussm X X flzggxz' 1-257' I 4 'Y ' Q. S V L 9 A , Q , 'bw -y--r fav. bag ....zKL:?'.. 1? Page 289 H '35 K. -4 . I '.-:aan 33,0 ' -Fl E Ai Q .3 xl J. Qi X ,K ,Q 'IQ' J.. 1? K L' Sl ,S xg-Q ef il R -- - -31 ' - f V 'I +' ' -xx ..x- Q: -x-.I I -N X -. , - - . -- xx --W N. 5 . f ., v . A V- 5 I -xl, . 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IiOlmlxTIl J. B. IIONVELI. U. P. IIACKYICY L If AI I nn' ' Sflxxlixl, J. G. ISIKAU C. F. Blxrlww D. IW. BIZSII . T. M. CIIEM ENS Ii. A. DATIIE G. A. D.AX'IIJSfJY SIM TJRIYICR .I. W. DLIf'KE'l'T T. C. LTILBHIXT J. V. CJOOIJE B. F. HMIBLETON D. H. IIARDIN PHI C FII ATR ES IN UIIBE Dlx L. XY. IIODGI-:S Dlx. Dlx Ii. H.xlxRIs DR Dlx NI. S. PTPIRYANIJPIZ Dlx. Dlx J. J. JESTER Dlx Dlx T. L. HLISBIXNIIS, .IIx. Dlx. Dlx T. M. KIIKKSEX' Dlx Dlx F. KELLEY Dlx Dlx li. If. LEE Dlx Dlx D. F. I..xUOl:NOUIx Dlx Dlx II. C, NTAGEI-I Dlx Dlx H. L. MCL.xIrlxIN Dlx Dlx J. U. Mx:IIIcYNOI.IIS Dlx Dlx Alxcll NIILNEIL Dlx Dlx. F. IZ. MI.IlRllE.xIJ Dlx Dlx. H. I'lxIcE Dlx Dlx. H. L. IIMISIII-3I.I. Dlx Dlx. L. M. HE.u'ES Dlx Dlx. M. D. IIEIIDING Dlx FIIATIRES IN FACULTATIZ Dlx. .I. L. JENKINS Dlx Dlx JMJR Klilxlx Dlx Dlx D. G. KIl.flOlxI-: Dlx Dlx Iixlxl. L. LOI-'TIS Dlx Dlx P. K. MASON Dlx Dlx. .I. II. JVIIILJIIACKEN Dlx Dlx. li. B. IVIcFARl,ANIl Dlx Dlx 'I'.IxTE MIl.l.Elx Dlx IDI! J. S. ATINNI-JT Dlx Dlx A. T. Molxlxls Dlx Dlx. D. V. IATYERS Dlx Dlx. T. T. PICKETT Dlx Dlx L. II. QIIINN Dlx Dlx . IL. S. Ross DR .I. A. ROBERTS G. W. ROlxINSOxI,'III P. A. ROGERS H. H. SUNVERS V. L. SMITH CECIL STELL A. Ii. SUPER J. G. T.u'LOIx, .Ilx. G. TITTI.lfI L. TITTI,E G. WALILACE C. . XVATERS G. AV.-KSSEL NX . VVIIITE R. . WILLIS T. . VVINFORIJ . WIl.LLxMS Omf.4:1Hp1D? .J. Cl. YOUNG M. 0. HOUSE .I. D. SINOLETON W. W. Sx:lfIIlEssI.EIx A. J. SClIwENIxENBEIxG .I. S. SWEENEY A. B. SMALL. Jlx. . M. SMITH . Ii. SMITII C. B. SIIIIEY W. K. STROTHEIK D. XVEAVER E. NVHITI-I M. B. WIIITTEN PALMER WIGBY II T IR. I LITTLE. IIOwAIxlJ, JEs'rEIx BARRETT, COLGIN, CRENSHAW, JOHNSON, FUQUA OFFICERS L. E. HAMEI' CFall Termj . . ALLEN CRENSI-IAW CSpring TermD . LEWIS AIIIN CFall Turmj . . BILL JOHNSON CSpI'ing TCFHID . FOSTER FUQIIA , .IAMI-:S COLGIN . .I. M. Hooks . LENVIS BARNETT . Presiding Senior Presiding Senior Presiding Junior Presiding Junior . . Treasurer . Secrelary Judge A dvocale House Manager Page 290 A PH I C H I T- e rs' I yfu .a l . QA x ,M A ..,,.. l ' FBATRES IN UNIVERSITATE ,1 5-is:fjff 1 f A O ' A . . . ' ' - f 1' ' . ., , -, . . I . . 1' E7 ' 2 . ' 3 f . '43 I , X, H I Founded In 1889 at the Universit ' of Vermont U College of Medicine Number Active Chapters-Sixty-six X1 Chapter Chartered in 1907 at Fort Worth College of Medicine Transferred to Baylor College Of Medicine, 1919 Sunday afternoon pastime J N ADAMS 42 J. M. ASHBY 4.. P. M. BAILES 42 M. D. BLACKBURN 4' H. F. BOETTCER '42 H. M. EFROXYN '42 R. R. BRUNAZZI '42 HAROLD CAMERON '42 .ALLEN CRENSHAXV '42 F. L. FAHRING '42 J. C. GEORGE '42 G. C. GODD.ARD '42 ROBERT GOLLADAY '42 F. C. HARINION '42 C. M. HARRIS '42 T. A. HARKINS '42 J. M. HOOKS '42 J. B. JOHNSON '42 D. F. JOHNSON '42 FRANK LOVETT '42 M, MAGERS '42 T. A. M.ARTIN '42 J. D. NIATTHEKVS '42 H. E. NICHOLSON '42 M. NOBLES '42 L. E. PIAMEY '42 C. M. HAND.ALL '42 J. A. SIMPSON, JR. '42 J. M. TRAVIS '42 J. VV. TUNNELL '42 W. P. VVATKINS '42 J. W. WILLIAIVIS '42 BEN WILSON '42 W. S. VVITTE '42 C. E. WOLTERS '42 J. VV. ACKERT '43 LER IS ADIN 43 L. B. BARNETT 43 J. B. BURRONVS 43 JAMES COLGIN 4 FOSTER FUQUA JACK GILBIORE, '43 JOSEPH HOCOTT '43 J. W. HOLLAND '43 VVM. JOHNSON '43 RODDY LANDON '43 FRANK LITTLE '43 DAX'ID LINDSEY '43 BRUCE MOON '43 PHIL MCNAIR '43 BEN NAIL '43 JVIITCHELL PARKER '43 VINCENT PANVELEK '43 W. T. PAYNE '43 FRED RICHARDS '43 VV. SELLMAN '43 K. S. STENDLELE '43 DAVID THOMAS '43 HUBERT THOBIAS '43 GENE XYINKELMAN '43 JACK WOMACI4 '43 VICTOR 'WICKS '43 ERNEST BRALLEY '44 HOUSTON BURK '44 JOE CORNELISON '44 HOYY'ARD CROW '44 FRED DEAN '44 DOi'LE Doss '44 LLOYD GUY '44 REX HOWARD '44 BILL J ESTER '44 ALBERT KENNE '44 HOR.ACE LOVE '44 GORDON LILLIE '44 TOM BICCORY '44 E. C. MOONEI' '44 A. D. NELSON '44 HOUSTON PEARSON '44 PAUL PHILLIPS '44 JAMES RAINER '44 BILL RICHARDSON '44 CLIFTON SANBORN '44 GEORGE SLAUGHTER '44 SPUD TAYLOR '44 J. H. ACKER '45 B. C. AMEEN '45 M. V. ATCHISON '45 D. P. BONNER '45 VV. M. BRANCH '45 T. C. BROOKS '45 R. E. DONNELL '45 J. F. ELDER '45 A. L. FREW '45 P. A. GATES '45 E. L. HAAO, JR. '45 M. G. HENRY' '45 G. H. HILLIARD '45 F. T. HOOD '45 J. B. LANDRESS '45 H. C. JVICQUAIDE, JR. '4 M. A. PIERSON '45 C. W. SCHOENVOGEL '45 S. M. SEVIER '45 E. K. SIEBEL '45 C. L. SMITH '45 M. SMITH '45 L. A. TRULOVE '45 J. T. TUCKER '45 F irsi row: STEMLILE, H. THOMAS. D. THOMAS, VVICKS, XVINKLEMAJNT, WOMACK BRALLEY, BURK, CORNELISON. CROW. DOSS. GUY Second row: HOWARD, JESTER, KEENE, LOvE, MCCORY, MOONEY, NELSON, PEAR- SON, PHILLIPS. RAINER, RICHARDSON. SANBORN Third row: SLAUGHTER, TAYLOR, ACKER, AMEEN, ATCHISON, BONNER, BRANCH DONNELL. ELDER, GATES, HAAG, HENRY Fourth row: HILLIARD, HOOD, MCQUAIDE, PIERSON, SHOENVOGEL, SEVTER, SEIBEL C. L. SMITH. M. SMITH, TRULOVE, TUCKER wa W. 1 ,I max .5 Q I ef 13 4. . .3 K Q 1-:ml mzr: IAKIIIRXN. IIXXXII-25. II1nl.l.lxusuun'l'n. I.uxlu-'NIL I.nnxl-ix. XIILHX. Xmmxs. II xx1:u.l. 'S Serum! mzr: Ihmrtus. 'l'mm. XX 1cs'1'. XXuFrmm. 1in1.1-:xnxx IIXNIICIS. 4' BILL Th1'rf1mu': lil TIIRIE. IIXI.l,. II XIKNISHN. Ixlnm.xxn, XI-fl IXIIC . ' . Bl.u'mu nx III! III: Un. Du Du Du Du Ili: Du Iln Iln Iln IIII III! Iln IW Dlx IIN IIN Un Du Un III! Il! X INIXNI. X l,XI.I.lX. FIIXTIIICS IN IIIBIC I.l3u X1.1.m-In Iilumks IXICI 1. If. I.. Iimmx II, II. Iirjxuu xx .X. Ii, f1nxl.m .I. I . IIIKXBB XXV. I'.Dlcl.u-'11-3111 X, Xl,Iix4.1.xx1- .X. I.. Ifm-ixx X. I.. Ifurtu. .In. li.XI.1ixnx1qn XI, H. IIUHDI-I Ii.4l.II1xps I . XX. Illxns I.. II. .IHIXIIXX .X. Umm' I'. I.. Ixxl'rn-'x li. X. I.ur11.x L.. I7. I.u I-ix lin. Ilmuin XX I-'liXTIiIfS IN F.XC Iilmuhs BI-Il.I. .X. I,. Ifnlfu I-1.11. Illxns I-'.XX'.lI1xus X Du. Ii. I,xxN DR. II. I-:-innvxlxlm Un. C. IC. XI13Cul,1.ml Du. Ii. .X. NIUIIXISIAIY Dlx. .I. II. XIITCHI-II.l. Du. P. .I. XII npmsx DR. . . XX. HUELI. Du. .X. XX. I'r:nm Du. II. .I. I'u-:um Un. XX. XI. Ih2PPl4:'m Un. .I. II. Su xxsnx DR, U. I.. Su ICPSTUY Du. I. .I. 'I'lmnx1'uN Du. IX. I.. XX'm:x.14:r:s IIII. II. E. XXmm Ibn. P. I . Ihrnumsnx Du. I.. II. XX'IQsTr:n Du. ll, XX , Xlrixxls Dn. IXxl.vu'IIur1nx1ux INIU IfI,'I'.X'I'I'I Ijll. PHILIP Ixxt TYIIN Du. lu. D. IAC!-is Du, 0, I.. Su r:Ps1'ux Dn. I. .l. 'IIHUIXYTUN Du. II xuln Tnmw1'ow N 9 I 1 Q IlxLr.x.l.,n1 X. 0, ,I 'nf he G' E X. mr vii N'- ix Sfillldllllgf IDAYIELS. lhxn.u.1, Smled: Grrumk. IXUGICRS, G.XXIBII.I. .l. S. Iimsmxs C. L. IIXNDXLI. II. XX'. XIl I'HIlII- B111 XEAXIBIIJ. D. Il. DXYII-Il,S If. II. Iimu-iw O I-'F IC EH S I 'res idenl Vice-Presidenl . Serrela ry . Treasurer . . . Ed ilur Record ing Serrefary Page 292 QS. I 9 if C Q b H! Qfffilxfqg '- I' gl nv .T 1 -3.9 1 ' fellrlxfqsfa - -' 061413 . Y Q X Ilruxs Q X!-In-V Founded at the University of Michigan, 1889 Total Number Active Chapters-Thirty-nine Alpha Pi Chapter Installed at Baylor University College of Dentistry. 1921 A few ZIP sophomores FRATBES IN UNIVEPISITATE 1. M. COCHRAN '42 D. W. HAYMES '42 B. B. HOLLINGSWORTH B. LAWRENCE '42 B. A. LOONEY '42 T. H. lVlILEY '42 J. NABORS '42 C. L. RANDALL '42 J. S. ROCZERS '42 VV. TODD '42 D. ANEST '42 W. P. WOFFORD '42 L. F. BURNETT '43 E. T. COLEMAN '43 D. R. DANIELS '43 C. VV. FINLEY '43 B. C. GAMBILL '43 H. XV. GUTHRIE '43 J. D. HALL '43 T. F. H.ARRISON '43 N. S. ISTIRKLAND '43 B. A. VELINDER '43 S. B. VINZ.ANT '43 B. J. YEAGER '43 .l. BLACRBURN '44 E. B. BOREN '44 S. O. BRANDENBEIXGER '44 W. P. BURCH '44 H. DELAFIELD '44 MACK DELR '44 L. B. GARRE '44 H. 1. HOOPER '44 JoE LOGAN '44 J. L. lVlITCHELL '44 B. T. PARISH '44 J. J. RICHARDSON '44 P. P. TAYLOR '44 J. C. VVTATT '44 J. VV. ALEXANDER '45 W. D. BOREN '45 E. B. FOWLER '45 P. M. GREEN '45 H. K. PIINDE '45 F. N. .JONES '45 T. B. JONES '45 .l. E. LANCASTER '45 R. C. lX'1CNETT, JR. '4 B. B. PAKE '45 W. B. STEVENSON '45 B. L. TRIPLETT '45 O Firsl row: E. R. BOREN, BRANDENBERGER. DELAFIELD, DELR. GARRE. HOOPER LOGAN , MITCHELL Second row: PARISH, RICHARDSON, TAYLOR. YVYATT, ALEXANDER, VV. D. BOREN FOWLER. GREEN Third row: F. JONES. T. JONES, LANCASTER. MCNETT. PAHE. STEVENSON, TRIPLETT -9,371 Q S Rm .sa ,-:Rf . A.,,.,. .X Page 293 4' .T1F '-1. KN . A as M759 .,. .es- ' N ua.,- K . IQ sr . 1 ff fv- QQ' 1'5 -' 'A . fvx Q. n ..- V911 First mir: Axixxx. Blcvtlxl. LAxc:.xs1'r:R. PIEIIPUNT. Sr-ANN. Cnuumcn Second mir: CL'xxIxm1.u1. Dm11wc:lfEz, 3I1TKIYI.E'1'. Nhzxx. INIm.mm'. Nl-21.1.1115 Third mw: Sm'1.1.. SMITH. SNELI.. BAKER, Burk DH Un Dn Du. Dlx DELTA SIGMA DELTA Ii. 'I'. Ii.xII.1-:Y J. ff. finmml-:ns ll. li. Cm-:Hx T. Y. IIIINNICIK J. II. IIIQUUK Dlx Du Du DH Du Du Dlx. Dk Du. Du DH D lx Dlx W. Ii. NEIL L. Nl. 0151.1-3 J. M. I'xTT1cr: II. I.. Iilifili II. I.. Iilrzr: .I. XI. Iiorsl-:ns C. U.S.xxn14:ns G. II. SCHXIITT I.. C. Swrm'n1f:N Cu,-uz S'1',x1u4s NY. Nl. XY.-Xlll-I II. Ii. 5 UVXUICII li, 'I'n.-'In FRATII IES IN FACI ILTATIE lin. .I. I.. JDILLUN Ibn, ff. .I. IJHIJSXXUIi'l'Il Un. Juli I ,u'onS Du. NI. II. KI-:Luau Du. Tow Il. Klfmxlvzlmx' IDR. IL. L. KXUX Ibn. XX. Il. I,uljumx Un. J. NI. fNlr:Kllx'N Dn. C. J. Hicks Dn. L. M. IQEYYIEIJY DR. .I. M. IXUGEHS Du. Tow II. KENNEDY Dn. J. M. IVICMINN HG- fav-11' waynwa ' I I .I. H. AVANN , W. P. 3IIiN'Y W. C. P11cnPoN'r IC. A. BENCINI M. E. NIQLLIUS C. E. Scuow H. DOMINGUIEZ . G. A. SNELI. . DR. Hicks and Oflic-ers OFFICERS rr Grandmasler II 'orlhy ZWasler . Scribe . Treasurer Senior Page . Junior Page . Ilislnrian . 7fvler Page 294 DELTA SIGMA DELTA il 3, ill A fa V J. R. AVANN '42 gin' 1 . -Q E. A. BENCINI '42 'E+ .j ' A ' C. N. LANCASTER '42 JAX' - ,, VV. G. PIERPONT '42 Xlm fx ,P ', H. B. SANDERS '42 .QSXQQ -4 ,- - t y S. E. SPANN '42 IXELTA K, ,yosQ4.f' L. W. CROVVDER '43 f.J1E-.i:.-CGEA9tif'Y'W- W. E. CUNNINGHAM '43 L. og..--A-A-4 - H. DODIINGITEZ '43 ' M. LAND '43 Founded at University of Michigan, College V, B, MCKINLEY '43 of Dentistry. 1882 Total Number of Active Chapters-Thirty-two Nine International Chapters Lambda Lambda Chapter Established at Baylor College W. P. MENN '43 VV. R. MOODY, JR. '43 M. F. NELLIUS '43 of Dentistry, 1922 G. D. GAY '45 FHATRES IN UNIVERSITATE JOE SCULL '43 J. H. SMITH '43 G. A. SNELL '43 J. C. BAKER '44 L. L. BLACK '44 J. C. ELLIS '44 J. F. GIAINES '44 J. WV. GODBEHERE '44 D. GREEN '44 E. R. GREEN '44 B. T. LATTIMER '44 VV. B. LESLIE '44 C. E. Scnow '44 B. P. VERI-IALEN '44 B. W. GIVLER '45 lNIeal time at the DELTA SIG house D. HAYES '45 A. M. M.ANSUR '45 J. W. lVIAYFIELD '45 J. M. MCMINN '45 L. T. PRATT '45 T. H. SHARP '45 E. J. VVHITE. JR. '45 A E' I fe fI . ' .ig 545 g Fzrsl row: ELLIS, G,AINES, GODBEHEBE, D. GREEN, E. GREEN. LATTINIER - . Zig ,, w X ' Second row: LESLIE. Sorrow. V ERHALEN, GAY, GIVLER, MANSUR M , , Aw ' Third row: NIAYFIELD, MCMINN, PRATT, SHARP, XVHITE Y 4' If 'esac A Q.. Page 295 ' 11, , , 6 Ab- 9' .mx X -- Q, Qi sr . I .af I ..'.7xfR' 'wwe '- ' is ia in C: ex A X -'SQ - Q I .,,. no 'V .. 53212 .,s Inn .un , .fn '21 - I aug 1'Il'f'SI1f4lIl'.' Coll.ll4:lx. Cox I7l'l.l.lf:lx. LIIKAX. IIKIIHSS, AI, Ii. Aloxmlxlc. I'lx0HL, Smxl-:l.l.. Smxx Sl'zvm1lru1l'.- NX xl.'l'l-Ilxs. IYll.sux. QAIDIJISUN. AI xlllulx, IC. I-. Mxmlxl-2. NICISLIN, PAIKIKISH. Ilalxsxlxs. IIl'l'x:llm' Thl'rflru1l'.' Ihnxlxlx. Iiusl-ilxlxxllxall. SNEE11. SPl'INl'I'II!. 'Xl,'l'xlxxs. lil-:xl.1.. Ifxn.l.lNs. l.nwl.l-ix. IIHIHLICS ITIL Dlx. Dlx. Dlx, Dlx. ITIL Dlx. Dlx Dlx Dlx Ill! III! IDI! Dlx Ill! III! Dlx Dlx IJIK. Dlx. Illl. IJII. ITIL PSI UMEGA NX. Ii. Iilxlxllxxl Sul ITRUVR XY. T. Iiullxxxux Hsu.-xlx IIIISISY C. IS. Cxx.lmlcl.l. .I. .I. C.UUPI'II! I.. A. Clxxlxlx Ilxlxlxx IVIIKAN Fulxll A. D. Clxl'1'x:lllclx .I. D. D-xlllll.lx .I. I.. D'Azzu IC. W. I':l.I.lll'l' Ii. T. Hll.l.l:xx .I. II. filxnsx'l.llsl-1 NY. A. IIIKUIWXS XX. li, lllcxlllclxsux li. Ii. IIll.l.lx .I. T. Ill x:lll.l-11 NIll..xxl .I xx' If. Ii..l1nxwnx FH ATI! ICS W. Ii. I5I1:l.l. W. A, IIIXUITISS A. I.. Nvxaxlxll IN FAC Dlx. I. .I. .llllxnxw IJII. Y. A. I..xxxsnx Dlx. .I. A. IJI'IfiliI'I'l' Dlx. T. A. Illlxsftxmllx IJII. IVI. fl. IAIIISICK Dlx. A. I.. Nwa,-xlxll Dlx. li. N. Nlxtlsxn IQIK. NY. C. XIl:Cxslxll.l. IJII. H. IIAIIKS IJII. S. C. I'lx1 mlx Dlx III. IVI. P.fxxll.l-1 lull fi. B. Ihcxvlxxm' Dlx. .I. A. Slxlxxlclx Ijli. A. C. Sunx Dlx VHNNY Sxlrrll ICJ!! NI. F. VVlclss'l'l':lx Dlx Dlx Dlx IDI! III, Dlx Dlx Drx. A. L. AAIl'1'l'Zl-Il T. N. Wll.l.l ms ..I. D. IIxllxlf:lx'l'srlN ..I. .I. SINIXIONH TATIZ .S. Ii. Ilxlxlxs . A. C. Sl.xl.xx .I. VITONILIY Dlx. T. M. AvIl.I.IAM'4 I CUX. L. Ii. SUWIZLI. Sllrrlx Cox . A. .I. Slvlzl-:lm ll .xl.vll FUl.x.l-:lx C. A. Ihlsmxrxfl Sxml-:l.l., Iioslclalxxlxlcxlx. SNIGED, Fx'LLl4:lx OFFICERS . . . . . f:I'lIlIl1IIlllSI8l' .lun for Gramlnzasfer . . . Svcrelary . . Treasurer l'fLl'I . Ilmlsex Manager Pagr 206 -...I PSI UMEGA FB ATRFIS IN UNIVEBSITATE ' f i G. B. COLLIER '42 E. H. Honcslcs. JR. '44 -v big W S. B. Cox '42 T. L. LIPsc:oxIB. JR. '44 QL3 5. B. S. FULLER '42 D. L. RIDGXVAY '44 arm'-91-. in O. M. GRAY '42 C. E. SNYOHDS '44 Founded at Baltimore College of Dental Survey. 1893 Total Number of Active Chapters-Thirty-nine Delta Psi Chapter Installed at Baylor University, College of Dentistry. 1920 Life is easy going at the Psi O house C. V. TIOBBS '42 M. R. MOIJRE '42 C. J. PROHI. '42 L. B. SOVYELL '42 V. B. SPIVA '42 J. A. WALTERS '42 J. C. VVILSIIN '42 J. P. ADDIsoN '43 J. T. BALDYYIN '43 B. J. EUBANRS '43 H. B. IJIGHTOXVER B. E. KARPER '43 B. A. lVlADDoX '43 E. L. NIOORE '43 J. C. NELSON '43 F. L. PARSONS '43 M. l.. PARRISII '43 H. NY. BITCHEI' '43 J. F. ROARR '43 C. A. RosEBRoUG1I A. J. SNEED '43 B. XV. SPENCER '43 F. E. ALTARAS '44 J. A. BEALI. '44 H. B. CoI.LINs '44 F. A. CoNI.Ex' '44 '43 '43 E. B. ROBINSON 'L4 XV. D. ANDERSON '45 G. H. BAKER '45 B. R. BERNHAU?-EN '45 .l. F. BLOOMQIIIST '45 L. T. CUMMINS '45 G. H. DAN'IS '45 E. E. DAwsoN '45 B. G. Douc:I.As '45 E. K. FRANKLIN '45 A. B. GARVEI' '45 WI F. CiR,-XHAM '45 J. A. JorINsoN '45 .l. F. AIAGILI., JR. '45 .l. E. RIIORRISON '45 XV. H. MUEGGE '45 D. R. NOWLIN '45 .l. G. POLHENIUS '45 E. H. IJAMSEY '45 W. A. IKOBERTSON '45 B. B. TERRELL '45 W. B. W1LI3oRN '45 T. B. XVILLIAMS '45 M. L. XVINSTON '45 .l. H. XYITT '45 J. E. XYEAGER '45 Ffrsl row: LIPSCoMB. RIDGNYAY, SYVORDS, ANDERSON. BAKER, BERNHAUSEN, BLoo:s1- QUIST, CUMMINS. DAVIS Second row: DAwsoN, DOUGLAS, FRANKLIN. GARvEI', GRAHAM. JOHNSON. NIAGILL MoRRIsoN. MUEGGE T11l'Vdf0U'.' NOWX'I.lN. RAMSEY. ROBERTSON. TERRELL. VVILBORN. VVILLIAMS, WIN- sToN. AVITT, YYEAGER .QR wp-eff-'f 'mme' fe ,- qu .. is egg... is-Iv 'Y'-f W M 'Q ' ' Page 297 1'L ' Q3-1 ':'A r N., inli- f l.. DUNN ,,- XY 1' 414 Q-- i-, qyil llOI1Orary S1-llolasllc WlL'lllCtil l'raterI11t y. Q - Pa-titioning Alpha Unwga Alpha. Ftlllllllvll April 23, 1930. at Baylor llIliYt'I'Slly. Colle-go Ol' Me-Iliciru-, Dallas, 'llfxas UU' OFFICERS lllIklKI.l'IS L. lhnss , . . . . . IJl'f'Sl-tlfllf XYIl.I.l.uI C. luv: , S8Cf't'ffll'.V-TFt'!ISIlFFf DR. LJUYALD SI.AllGllTlil1 Fucully Sponsor FRATRES IN FACI'1.'rA'rE W- C- KM DR C. T. :ASlIWUII'l'll DR. R.xF.xEI. GOLD DR. W. ll. AIOURSUND, .l R. DR. T. E. SMITH DR A. B. CAIRNS DR. P. E. llARllISlJN DR. C. U. PATTERSON DR. Pm. S. AYILLIS DR .l. S. B.mwE1.I. DR. G. M. lIII.I,.-mu DR. IC. L. liIPPY DR. C. A. AUI.'r DR. PI. A. IDATIIIC DR. W. H. lVlUUlKSUND DR. A. B. SMALL DR. E. K. BRYAN w FRATHES IN URBIC lull W. N. FI'QI'.x. .lR. DR. D. B. JONES DR. E. E. lAIUIHHl'ZAD DR BEN F. lIARRIsux DR. C. L. LOBEI.I.O DR. NV. YV. SCHUESSLER DR. .I. L. Il.xwI.Ex' DR. ll. K. PORTMAN DR J. NV. TURNER DR L. B. IIUIKT DR. S. A. PROvExIzE DR VV. K. NVARLER ALUMNI UF ALPHA OMEGA ALPHA IN URBE DR. W. H. Izl'SH DR. F. A. HARRINGTON DR S. A. SHELBOURNE DR. G. T. CAI.llNYl'lLl. DR. RICE JACKSON DR H. M. SPENCE DR JANET C.xI.lm'E1.I. DR. S. KATZ DR DONALD SL.xUGII1'ER DR. C. B. CARTER DR. D. P. LSUGENOUH DR .l. S. SNYEENEY DR D. NY. CJARTI-Ill DR. G. D. WJAHON DR J. .l. TEP-HILL IDI! E. H. CARY DR. C. L. RIARTIN DR G. M. IJNDFIRXYUOD DR. W. P. DliN'k1l!PI.fkl'X DR. T. H. lVICCONNELL DR B. C. VVAGNER DR J. W. DIRJRI-:TT DR. J. G. MCLAURIN DR S. D. WXEAVEIK DR li. Mn' Fm' DR. L. H. QUINN DR H. M. VVINANS lull .l. V. Gnome DR. VV. G. IAEDDICK DR 0. T. AVOODS DR. CURTICE ROSSHR FRA'I'lllZS IN UNIVICRSITATE lx. C. HERB C. G. CLOIJDAIKIJ A. li. HALEX' NY. C. KING I.. L. Bums EASTON M. flllUPPER .l. M. HOOKS W. P. NICCALL Il. L. Exixxs VIRGINIA S. STOVALI. F1'rslru11'.' lil-mn, EVANS, GOOUARIJ. GROPPER Second rum: fl.-KLEY. HOORS, NlczC,u,I.. STm',u.I ,pq -Q, . If Y ,-Q rv'-3 1.0.4 A ur' Page 298 THE RUUND UP STAFF W. C. KING . . . . Edilor D. W. HAYMES . . . Business Manager H. G. BLAKELY . . . Assislanl Editor M. L. PARRISH . . Assislanl Business Zllanager FRANCES PHILLIPS . . . Nurse Representative MISS M. DANNEI-I . Adviser and Bookkeeper PUBLICATION BOARD DR. G. D. LACEY C. F. TATUM DR. B. F. HAMBLETON C. L. RANDALL D. W. HAYMES W. C. KING We are deeply grateful to all who have contributed to our sectioII of the 1942 Bound-Up. We are greatly indebted to Mr. Crenshaw of the Southwestern Engraving Company for his technical advice a1Id indispensible services. To Miss Briggs and Mr. Marshall of Geo. E. Marshall Studio we owe appreciation for splendid co-operation as Well as excellent photography. We especially wish to acknowledge the work of Tom Johnson on cartoons and assistance in copy writing, Vincent Pawelek and Bill Gaddis for their untiring efforts in securing snapshots, and Dr. E. H. Hall, J. B. Baff- kind, and Horace Love for their willingness in submitting cartoons. Business firms by their financial aid through advertising and the many doctors in our Professional Directory have all helped to make this Yearbook possible. We thank all of you. THE STAFF Firsl row: DR. HAMBLETON, MISS DANNER, DR. LACEY Second row: H. G. BLAKELY, MISS PHILLIPS, M. L. PARRISH . I .qyw .W I 1 4 ' . 2 N I I rf I Page 299 R. 0. T. C. HENRY F. PHILLIPS. NLD. Lielllemz111-Colonel. 51911140111 Corps, Unilefl Slnles .Alrmlv Pmfessur QI' .Nlililary .Scierzre and Tuclics ,...f .Mlvarxm-cl Unit Sm-niur Studcntw 51-'Rl'LFX'Y'l'l I' hlxlvmlm Page 300 Advanced Unit J unim' Studvnts Page 301 Basic Unit Freshmen Students Basic Unit Soplmnwrc Students ' i' rw' :,,: X 'A ,Zi K I ea. W M - ai - .V s Q.. Q 'V-5 iw.- -, , Al- 1. t 'uv' In ' vs, rise- 5' ' 5: as fr' -A J fi'-T .' 1 wiv , '- sq- s.,.,,.-- Top row: Colm. BICHIUIAY. NYILSOX. Su.umr:m:ER. PAYNLQ Iiollom row: l,.xx1m4:n1'u. ll1'Tc1-msqw. Sx1I'1'u. lhzlu, Du. I'lcm:TT NIEIJICAI,-l'JliYl'AI, B. S. If CHIINCIL NURSES' B. U. COUNCIL L,u1.ux Colne .........., 1,f'f'SlYlif'llI Islmwmtrcs IIAxn114:'r'l' .......... President JN Bmnmw 1 Enlishmznt Vl.l,f,-1w,pS,',1e,l1 IQx1our:wEC.'xMPBIfl,l, . . Enlislvnzqnl lilzce-Presfdenl Bl-:N NYILSUY . , Social Vic'e'-Presirlenl l4'NM f IWh FR 'NM'W ' ' f5f'cm'l xffCe'Presfdent W , 1 M I ' , I VU P h. 1, I BlcTTx Xxlilliif- . . . Dezvolzonul hee-Preszdenl , 5-Hlx,um-,nf.r-.n , lerolzonu '1u- sre.s1?u1 MAME HMI Q - 4 . - D Secrelary ffmzw .nwlc . . . . Nffrre ary lu. Pn1':s'row , . . . , Treasurer 1, li, l,UmI.3m-H ,,., Trwmlrgr BILXYCHI-I XYARREY . . . . llrzszfc Drreclor Z' Ill,,l.mH4NN U V V 11uM,'l.l',A., l,,',el.1U,. M.-un' 51,1415 Coop:-Jn . .V . iv Publzvlly Dzreclor , Y , . . , - M. A. f.u'1'umr:1,1. . .Sumlay .School Hepresenlatzve Jul, hxurn , .Sunfluv .Srhool lfPIll'f b6'Ilf!llll'E ., A f 1 , 1 . . . . H R 1 T . . A U . H, i I 1,' .l.hl'mxm4.x1suuc: . . Tramzng Union Hepresenlaiwe ' ffm, ' ' m H'W mo , 'l w 'fue 'l'l-:lm XYIIJSUIIY . . . Y. H . A. lfepresenlalive DH- 14 I 3K 3TT - 4 - - l'Uf 1U3' fW '-90 M.uu'l4:l, lhn'1uIclxs . . . . Fucully Adviser Du, NI. U. Hilfilf . , . . Furulllv .'l1l1'1'sf'r Mus. .l. VV. NIAnslml,1. . . . . Counselor Du. W. NIARSHALL Cnfurs. Puslor lim. Tumi,-xs T. Iln1.l.mx.u'. Direrlor 1gfSl1ul0I1l R011-fll.4lllN .'ll'll'1'l.fI'FS Top row: Compu-:n. IKl'IYMl'IlKS. llfmxll-:'r'l'. C.u1ms1fu,, FHANKLIN. Wnrus liollom rou-: I'm-:s'rox', Ilnm. Wfuuucw. frl l'HlKllCl.l.. S'l'l'lIlNI'I'NJBICIKG, Wll,lmnN, NIARSHALI. .. fa - - -A Q 1 ,Y .f '-wllq--'- --- ,, 5 5 H Q V?- , E 1 .,, I. ' ' r'l ? ,.'5', 6 VF 5 'Q'-1. A if Y ,eh X If r 4 , 7 J' V, I Q- 1 . I ,,' f - 4 ' s - X l f if ' rlif ' W 4 ...Q V' . B f: Sr Os L F ' ' Q- '5'vf' ,Q MEDICAL-DENTAL MEN'S ,.... BIBLE CLASS . ,- yrvs - JOE SMITH . . President I E. E. KING , . l'ice-President ' FRED RICHARDS . . Secretary-Treasurer T DR. M. O. HOUSE .,... Teacher DR. T. T. PICRETT . . Depnrlnzenl Stzperirzlemient DR. J. PALL O'NEAL . . .tissnciale Srzperfnlemlenl DR. M. O. HOUSE .IOE SMITH The MEDICAL-DENTAL lXIEN'S BIBLE CLASS aIId the NURSES' BIBLE CLASS, forming the Baylor Department, are extension uIIits on the campus, of the Sunday School Of the Gaston Avenue Baptist Cl1urcl1. The two classes meet iII a joint assembly each Sunday I11OI'1lil1g, preceding the class period, and cooperate in social activities during the year. As a service project, the nurses' class maintains a Sunday morning Bible Story Hour on the Childrcn's Division of the Hospital alld members Of both classes bring with them each Sunday patients who are able to be up in wheel chairs. Top row.' ALTHAUS, .KTCHISON, BEHIQLLN, BENECINI, BLACK. BRUNAZZI, BRYAN, BRYANT. COLE, T. COLE, CROW Second row: CUAIAIINS, Doss, ELDER, GATES, GOSSETT, HAGG, HOXXZKRD, HUNT, HUTCHESON. ISBELL, JAXIES Third row: J ESTER, KING, LESLIE, MAITIELD, BICCRORY, lX'ICDOLTG.AL, BKIEREDITH, RIOONEY, MORLAN, BIUEGGE, NELLIUS Fourth row: NOWVLIN, PAYNE. RAINER, REID, RICHARDS, RICHARDSON, SANBORN, SANDLIN, Scnow, SHAALBERGER, SNIDER F iflh row: STEED, TAYLOR, TUCKER, XVINSTON. VVILSON, W ITT, RCEAGER, REv. TOM HOLLOWAY. DR. J. PAUL OQNE.-XL, DR. T. T. PICKETT 'fa at N V 7, ' L' IN - c -. ,P A 4.5.4 ,.,, 1, , an V I 5 3 S. Q 1 i 1-N v . 4.9, Y ? . Q ,Q Q . X 08 N -- , I ,N .... , A 4-'hifi '54 , 4 Il Id-1h4..L I C 5 3 .13 V V C i N Y T A 1' C in 4 f,.5j ' Ji. S xl V V, 1 gl Us 'gui' 1 'R ..' avg., W-C I Ig'-7 -15 Y ,V A-A r V-. p 5- A - .., I l I f is I A EI.' g - if M fi? lf' get fi -fi -if I rt: 1 ' fr 71352 I R Ice se Fiction ' ' sscr I I I I E I I I . Jn 45: -FQ '78 ,- ., 3 K Q , ,J Ii, , . ' , 3 . . .. A I it ' ' I A 1 - 't , 1 , I 15 f 1 I 5 F 4 J ,gs 6 y. .qfelx j A in V VH? ,ag It ng, Q , 5 -st' 'age 303 E 11:1 m N IINIS BIBII I QS XIII lJlKl'll Donn Teaflzer Serum! mu II xxnux 'Nlxxux Iluml- rl I xxl Ifurmmn Lawn Ixrxux Ilxwzs, CANNON nrvl mu- II xr lil-x No KIIINION N11 lumix NI Il as D ulx Ivllilllilzlll, If mm Duxx STI PIILNN uurlh mu . px- In vrm RX xx! NN II ll ux 1 UII-Il If 1 L Bumxi Nr I+l0IDl.ICY. IIIHURF BOYNIFR IJORTI H I II mv NN um:-x lim XII :xx MII NI NUVXIFN S XIIXILIAIIY I I lu XI Il nm x . Presulenl xml- fm-.x I uzmselur emml mu PPHI xx C1 IIIIIIIII Sc :mmm H 'ININII-'II I' xmx. DUNN Wm 1 nrflruu from IINIUN III1 mx I xxi- Huff- Vicks Iinxrxlan kix IVIFIICER INIchLxruHn V' 4 f BAYLOR JUNIOR DENTAL SOCIETY A constitution founding the Baylor Junior Dental Society was adopted by thirty members of the Junior and Senior classes Of the College of Dentistry under the sponsorship Of Dr. G. D. Lacey. The founding date was December 5, 1935. The Object Of the society as stated in the constitution is: 'Ito bring together the members into one unit in order to bring about a greater appreciation of Dentistry, to study problems for the enlightment of allg to develop one's Sense Of duty to the profession, and thus far, Our goal has been kept in mind. BAYLOR HOSPITAL STAFF First row: DOCTORS COLLINS, KREGEL, lvl.-KRTINAK, WATKINS, HUSBANDS, HILLI.kRD, ROBERTSON, DONOHOE, HALL, THOMAS Second row: DOCTORS DAVIS, BRYAN. PICKLE, HARRISON, POWERS, CIRONE, ADAMS, DECAMP, BENNETT Back row: DOCTORS WHITE, IVIARINIS. SCOTT. COOPER. PORTIVLAN. TURNER, MEBOE, PROVENCE Page 305 Nunrlra lm- find Mark Huff. .lr. Mn-dival SillIl4'IltS. Wvixvs' Club Slllkllllll' BIWIHHZZI ,lllllllh Ann lung 'll-rry Moore Edna Frarmvvs Te-rry Lou I iadclis Sharon Hulvlmard 1 . . - V 1:11 x 4 1, gi fx kv Q x . .1 .. R .f'L'Z:7' -fi'-Y' fa - , , v xg , ' . ,E ! K 4 'v lx , F-wx:-1 A., w' .1 V 1' i a .-ka s' ? A ITIL ., 'rd - ' . . ,- ' 1 ff' ,bf -'- P ,! Cnrfrly n T1-rr5 Jimmy and Sharon Hunks FV?-illklill Harlnun fzymhia Am, Lillu Barbara Ann ilalvr: ,.,,. f..- .. .,1.. J ' f ,ai lAl'k 4'4- .I irlnylaineflohnson Jon Huff V Q J' '3 41, r v f Q 4- 3 ' .tis V151 N :., .im V, , ,.. 1, . . f 7' 1- ' V, . - - .-:EQ ,wx Ev , . 11:1 .rf 2 - .. .1 , g ,. ,,.. - . 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King: and XYilkinsun get lhvir bird Dr. Pvclvn working on a nnisvuin spccimen Baxtvr and Thomas waiting' un tlw professor Dr. lYallam'v at thx' scopv 0:11193 T' ' Q T416 '4-F lg. X ., 1 'fm -... ..-- aieaxf.-.- Fisherman Hosey proves his lish story Dr. Knutzen working as usual Reynolds and Morrison learn materials Woi'ford's Saturday P. M. cleaning 7 523257 I q ?7n1 . JL V1 Tu A' Mrs. Pruhl and ilu- Lone RHIIQIFI' Z1-ke llidffwav lorxkinf' natural P' . P' All dr:-sscd up and no plavu to go 5-f Ill. l.m'1'5 rlmllvls, but noi. foil Paks- :ill ll Triple-ll ul spring: l'll'?HliIlLI Velinfler Cat rightj, horse and girl Wee Willie Menn Casey Haymes at the bat MCNatL practicing for the Navy Scull and Avann. anytime Cochran and Brandy drive a stake , f gQ?B1ANK INTEQNL-K! CID Q4 mis Q43 Q INSTRUMENYS ff G CANT A 3 pf X Q-.N ' zf X X Sf' , QW Q I EET! 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N wig ,: xi Y fi , 'K 'fx , ' ,ff XJ ' ' 6 QQ - QL y X f Y' ' Ei' A fvf 1 ' A A QD' 2 311, If nm Mg, ' .AA Mfr' H21 , ffm w ffff-ff, '9'1f A7 ,L N X X lx Y k gig ggi W J IX. . 'fn , 1, j,:,-- u ':: .g. 5 I 7 ' -if- ' X. V , !V1f3 ' V ,!' If ' , R 'gf' -ff' 'X . M 'f fn 4 f - , ,' A X,-v gf f 4 ' A , ' fy Q W, fff'V,f'?f 1 mm me mrzrmzs LAN - is me ommgmb 'fi iii , 'Q X 4 'Y 1 1? 5 mf J , -'A' 7 4, fx gf? ,f Cf W ' - A rf, I ww 1 f . X A vf-,fmnvzmmm W f ' f Wi ,QEUS 12, , -,1f5i?735-Qfg , y i f H, 'E A, 7 f , f ' 2 ff! ff . 4 f f A A . I X ff ' L - NY' fx WP , ' o f 5 S W , , ,V yf f. 3-5 ,A 1, i f 1 f 7 ' ff -, - 4 Q' N. . I !ly xl x 1 I - X X -K1 Eg,c,W , ,q . I - ,cur cu Q, , SOMETHING BIG V5 MKSSING , Drommcs cumc. Page 318 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY DRS. SMITH, SMITH Si SMITH V. L. SMITH, M. D. TOM E. SMITH. M. D. VINNX' A. SMITH, D. D. S. Diagnosis and Medicine Diseases of Reclunz Only General Denlislry 834 INIEDICAL ARTS BUILDING WARREN E. MASSEY, M. D. Obslelrics and Gynecology 1528 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING KELLY COX. A. B., M. D. Praelice Linziled io fhe Eye and Ils Diseases 624 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DALLAS ALBERT D'ERRICO, M. Neuro-Surgery 1625 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DRS. MARTIN Si MARTIN J. M. MARTIN, M. D. C. I. MARTIN, M. D. D. X-ray Diagnosis-Radium and .Y-ray Therapy G.-ASTON HOSPITAI DALL.AS J. H. DORMAN, Ph. G.. M. D. F. A. C. S. General and Bone Surgery 614 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING W. GORDON MADDOX, M. D. 2606 OAK LAWN PAUL C. WILLIAMS, M. DHS. CALHOUN Diseases of Ihe Skin, D. Pracliee Limiied Io Orlhopedic Surgery 535 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING 1532 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING PHONE C-2953 DALLAS, TEXAS DR. T. J. CALHOUN DR. NINA FAY CALHOUN ARTHUR J. SCHWENKENBERG M. D. Organic and Functional Diseases of ihe Ceniral Nervous Syslem 932 IVIEDICAL ARTS BUILDING LOUIE E. ALLDAY, M. D. I niernal Medicine 1530 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DR. ROBERT M. BARTON Diagnosis and Internal Medicine 722 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING J. SHIRLEY SWEENEY, M. D., F. A. CHARLES N. LA DUE, M. D. HARRY W. COCHRAN, M. D. Surgery 530-33 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING THE CARRELL-GIRARD CLINIC Orihopedic Surgery DR. W. B. CARRELL DR. P. M. GIRARD DR. BRANDON CARRELL DR. DORSEY K. BARNES DR. H. C. COGGESHALL 3701 MAPLE AVENUE AT WELBORN DALLAS, TEXAS Page 319 C.P PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY DRS. MAHON, WHITTEN S SHANE DR. 11. D. Nl umx DR. LAIERIKITT R. AAYIIITTEN DR. .I. IIIJDAIID SHANE T. HAYAIES H.AHX'ILI Sllryffrjv and f.'UI1SllHfIf1Ul1 Uedicine rmrl Crzrflioloyy lhfluyy and Surgery Jledicine 1120-21 AIIZDICAL .ARTS RI'ILDIxI.:fD.1LL.1.s. TEXAS OFFICE PHONE C-9011 . . - , 1 1 v . I DR. CHARLES F. CARTER l'RANIx SILLILCAIAX. 11.5, Al. D. I I F. A. 11. S. ., . , . . 1 Carler .v LIIIIICIII Surgery and Gymlmlogy Labm-010,-my H21 MEDHYH' ARTS BUIMIVE T12 AIEDIILII. :ARTS RIIILDINJII DALL.Ax 5 u v v 1 DR. J. D. SINGLETON HAROLD G. CLARR. M. D. li, S., Al. D., Nl,S.4AI.-r1.1 K Ear, .Yoxe and Tllroal 1SI1rgPry and JIPCIICIIIP 131 AIICDIHAI. .ARTS BI'II.DIw: 11341 MEDI1z.1I. ARTS BUILDING DAI.I.AS. TEXAS JOE NICGUIRE. Al- D- HURERT F. HAVVKINS, M. D. Urllznppclzl' SI1rgPr-v 1110 DIEDICAL ARTS BUII.mw 1110 AlIEIJICAL :ARTS liI'II.DINI DALLAS 1111- C111 110551511 PAUL M. RATTAN. M. D. DmynnsIx-.Suryery-IIlvrzemloylv DR. C1fRTICli ROSSER Diagnosis and Infernal DR. J. fi. KERR 31f,dgfi,,e ffllllllllk' and Heclul Diseases T10 AIICIDICKI. ARTS RI'ILDIxu D.-xI.I..xs. VINICXAN 423 MEDIUM' ARTS H1111-UING DALLAS , -, lT.FR. IW . . DR. JAR 131 CALDW ELL. NI. D. I .Q ,521 ,QV SQENAN 1Ilff'l'IlflI .1leclI'1'I'rIr D1-W 1f'-1 'lf HIP LU719-1 306 iAl1'1DIfI'1L .ARTS Bl7II.DIN'11 D.'xI.I..xs MHUICM' ARTS BUILDING' PHONE C-2544 SANA'I'0IIILImI-2410 H.ASKl'l1.1. DRS. IPULSUNI X f1'13RIIC1Y SIM DR1VER,1y1. D, 1'f 1'1f1.1' Orllzopaedir Surgery DR,A.1,F0l.SUXl Im. II. A.1J'1111Il'IIN 1224 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING 1111 AIIQDIILII. .ARTS ISIIILDINII DAL'-AS DRS. TERRILL, WITT OSCAR M. MARCHMAN, M. D. 8 CHEAVENS RA-C' DR, J xs. J. '1'1iIiI1IL1, DH,Hl1Y If, WI'1 1' E111 EU NON' 'md Tl l DR. IIIXI 1l.C.11l'.AX1zNS 1-12-1 MI-:DII:.mL ARTS BIIILDINI 812-14 16 MEIJIKIAI, ARTS BUILDING DALLAS Page 326 ..l-.I PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ABELL D. HARDIN, M. D. F. A. C. S. Eye. Ear, Nose, Throat, and Bronchoscopy 716 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DALLAS Office C-2363 Res d nce T-34800 A. TRUETT MORRIS, M. D. Obstetrics and Gynecology 3701 FAIRMOUNT D.ALLAS, TEXAS W. W. SHORTAL, M. D., F. A. C. S. Surgery 4217 SWVISS AVE. DALLAS, TEXAS DR. JO C. ALEXANDER Urology 1632 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DR. J. H. BLACK, M. D. Allergy 1405 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DAN BRANNIN, M. D., F. A. C. S. Ophthalmology TOM BARR, M. D. Ear, Nose, Throat 929 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING W. H. BRADFORD, M. D. JONES EYE, EAR, NOSE, and THROAT CLINIC Pediatrics W. D. JONES, M. D. J. GUY JONES, M. D. 3631 FAIRMOUNT DALLAS LIVE OAK AND HALL DALLAS JOHN G. YOUNG, B. sc., M. D. MALCOLM KMIXICCULLOUGH F. A. C. P. - ' Pediatrics Ophllw lm0l0!D' 3930 MCKINNEY AVENUE 1628 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DALLAS FLOYD S. FRANKLIN, M. D. Orthopedic and Trauma! ic Surgery MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DR. ELBERT DUNLAP Surgery and Gynecology DR. HUDSON DUNLAP General Surgery MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING EDWARD WHITE, M. D., F. A. C. S. Diseases and Surgery of the Genilo-Urinary Tracl 523-5 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DALLAS DR. BEDFORD SHELMIRE Dr. J. G. BRAU DR. J. B. HOWELL Diseases of the Skin 14-10 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DRS. DONALD and CRUTCHER DR. HOMER DONALD DR. HOWARD K. CRUTCHER Medicine and Diagnosis Obslelrics and Medicine DR. JOE V. MOODY, Associate 1614 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING I DRS. GRIGSBY 8z LEEPER Diagnosis, Medicine, and Gonsullalion, Emplzasizing Diseases Qf Cardio- Vascular Syslem MEDICAII ARTS BUILDING g3Z l PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY EARL L. CARTER, M. D., F. A. C. S. 327-8 RIEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DR. LYLE M. SELLERS Ear, Nose and Throat 514 IVIEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DR. I. A. ESTES Obslelrics and Gynecology WATT W. WINN, M. D. DR. R. S. ROSENTHALL 0bSff'ffiCS and G3'f1fff0l09y Obslelrics and Gynecology 3427 CEDAR SPRINGS DALLAS 3520 FAIRIIOUNT D.-KLLAS DR. GORDON B.1XfICFABLAND DRS- BUCHANAN 32 HAWLEY lnfanls and Children. 3701 FAIRIIOUNT PHONE L-4185 I nlernal Medicine-Cardiology Surgery and Gynecology 3535 FAIRMOUNT PHONE L-9961 ARTHUR SCHOCH A. B., M. D., M. Sc. THE MOORE CLINIC For Infanls and Children Dernzalology ond Syphilology DR' HUGH LESLIE MOORE DR. ROBERT L. MOORE NIEIYICAL ARTS BUILDING DALLAS, TEXAS 3403 HALL AT TURTLE CREEK PH ONE L-3151 M. HILL METZ, M. D. Diagnosis and Internal Medicine F ever Therapy 1314 NIEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DALLAS DR. EDWARD S. ROSS Infernal .Medicine 3701 FAIRMOUNT CHA RLES H. WARREN, M. D. F. A. C. S. Surgery RIEDICAI. ARTS BUILDING PHONE C-2522 DR. ASA A. NEWSOM Obsielrics and lwedicine 1606 MEDICAII ARTS BUILDING THE DALLAS MEDICAL AND SURGICAL CLINIC AND HOSPITAL 4105 LIVE OAK STREET DALLAS, TEXAS TELEPHONE 3-4151 II. M. Doolitt J. VV. Bourlan A. L. Geo. le, M. D., F. A. C. S., Surgery SL Gynecology d, Sr., M. D., F. A. C. S., Obstetrics SL Gynecology M. D., Obstetrics 8.1 Medicine E. S. Gordon, Frew, D. D. S., F. A. C. D., Oral 81 Dental Surgery Lloyd C. Tittle, M. D., Diagnosis SL Medicine M. Underwood, M. D., F. A. C. P., Diagnosis LSL Gastro-enterology L. A. Nelson, P. E. G. A. Wm. M. D., F. A. C. S., Otolaryngology Luecke, M. D., Pediatrics H. Potts, M. D., F. A. C. P., Inuernal Medicine Sydney Bai T. K. .lohnsto Davidson, M. D., Medicine KL Dermatology rd, D., Urology n, Superintendent Ozro T. Woods, M. D., Surgery Emphasizing Tumors Richard M. Smith, M. D., F. A. C. P., Diagnosis 8: Internal Medicine J. W. Duckett, M. D., F. A. C. S., Surgery SL Gynecology L. E. Darrough, M. D., Otolaryngology SL Bronchoscopy Lester H. Quinn, M. D., Ophthalmology Fred T. Rogers, Ph. D., M. D., Internal Medicine J. W. Bourland, Jr., M. D., Obstetrics Sz Gynecology llurry M. Spence, M. D., F. A. C. S., Urology Wells M. Wade, D. D. S., Dental Surgery Henry S. Knutzen, D. D. S., General Dentistry H. E. Holtz, M. D., F. A. C. R., Radiology llalcuit Moore, M. D., Pediatrics Miss Lora A. Robertson, H. N., Superintendent of Nurses Page JZZ DRS. ROUSE, PATTERSON 81 BAGWELL MILFORD O. HOUSE CECIL O. PATTERSON .IOHN S. BAGWELL Diseases of Stomach and I nlesl ines Infernal Medicine Gaslroscopy and Esophagoscopy 1108 IVIEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DALLAS HENRY M. WINANS, M. D., F. A. C. P. Adult Aledicine Infanls and Children H. M. WINANS, M. D. ALEX W. TERRELL. M. D. J. SHIRLEY HODGES, M. D. 2703 OAK LAWN-DALLAS, TEXAS PHONE L-3194 E, T, GILLEAN, D, D, 5, SAM H. BROCK, D. D. S., F. A. C. D Dentist 1316 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING Praciice Lirniied io Oral Surgery, Erodonlia and Radiodontia DALLAS 1317-18-19 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DR, J, M, MCMINN DR. PHELPS JOHN MURPHEY Denture Prosthesis Praggflfocligggiid fo 1508 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING FAIRMOUNT AND WELBORN DALLAS, TEXAS W- A- GROUWSA D- D- S- JUANITA WADE, D. D. S. Crown and Bridge-X-ray - Dental Ceramics DDDDD 1331-32 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING TDDD MEDICAL ADTD DDDDDIND DR. A. C. SLOAN A. L. NYGARD, D. D. S., F. A. C. D. DR. J. L. DILLON Dentist 1514 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING 1232 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DALLAS JOHN R. SWANSON, D. D. S. DR W. R, NAIL Praciice Lirniied io Oral Surgery D t' t Ezvodontia and Radiodonlia en D MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DALLAS 1104 MEDICAL ADTD DDDDDIND DALLAS This Begins Our ADVERTISING SECTION OUR ADVERTISERS HAVE HELPED TO MAKE THIS YEAR BOOK POSSIBLE LET'S HELP THEM WITH OUR PATRONAGE Complemenis of HOSPITAL CAFE MRS. POLLY BISHOP, MGR. DALLAS ACROSS FROM ST. PAUL HOSPITAL, HALL STREET ENTRANCE TEXAS Page 323 'W ' - s . . Thi, . .. If ... MEDICA PRoFEssioN 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 day, aslc your doctor. Q , 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 o lt 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. 6 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 8m Company earnestly cooperate with the medical profession along strictly ethical lines and never exploit the medical profession. :fiv e . MEQDS . Yklffp wtx' Page 324 DALLAS OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER WORKMANSHI P AND QUALITY ARE COMBINED IN THIS STUDIO TO GIVE YOU THE BEST IN PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK PORTRAIT COPY MOVIE COMMERCIAL AERIAL PHOTO-FINISHING '-f':1':':' ' NR IAAC A OICO e e t . qW,.: ,A,,. ,:,. .,A., A GEO. E. MARSHALL STUDIO 707 NORTH HASKELL DALLAS, TEXAS MEDCALF 81 THOMAS FORT WORTH, TEXAS PHONE 3 4313 A Complete Service For Both Dental and Medical Students DENTAL SUPPLIES SURGICAL SUPPLIES and and OFFICE EQUIPMENT OFFICE FURNITURE . 0 HOSPITAL and DENTAL LABORATORY LABORATORY EQUIPMENT P 325 6622? . 5:51 .at-Q-Pa O A., f E' .6 1. . ff 4, . t THE S. S. WHITE DENTAL MFG. CU. T0 THE CLASS OF Wle welcome this opportunity to congratulate you upon the completion of your college Work and extend sincere wishes for your success. fl No matter where you practice, you will find S. S. Wllite rep- resentatives and authorized dealers ready and anxious to serve you. Do not hesitate to contact these nien. or write l direct whenever you think we can he of assistance. 211 SOUTH TWELFTH ST. PHILADELPHIA, PA. l Learn This Lesson AVE-ll . .ellong llilll Your Ollzer C01U'se.s' People choose their DOC- TORS more hy hearsay and appearance than hy abili- ties . . . how professional you appear Qand this is much a inatter of the right clolhesl will he a factor in your success. COMPANY Nurses Uniforms 't if lnternes .lack cts Dental SIIIOCHS i . Every garment made to order Phone T-31152 E. M. 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