Baylor University - Round Up Yearbook (Waco, TX)

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Each indication of passing time-the stretching shadows of the towers, the slow circuit of a clock's hands, the tearing of a sheet off the calendar-struck reverberations in the mind of hours, days and scenes that made the past, and hours, days and scenes that will be the future. The marching feet of the Naval pre-flight cadets kept time with the taut pace of education for warg boys of draft age studied against time to get their degrees before they were called to the colors, the reserve groups trained more intensively for both their future and the war. Time's fitful breath was felt on the campus today, when yesterday it was only heard .... The ship of '43 is ready to be launched into the sea of life. lts voyages are a thing of the future. And what is a voyage? A voyage is a passage through time and space that adds to the dignity of man. College days . . . an inimitable, colorful array of events, full of vitality and freshness of youth, have been captured by the eyes of the camera and the keys of the typewriter and given permanence in this, the 1943 Round-Up. To the fresh charm of college life, which in the restless youth stirs exciting dreams of things to come . . . which in later years return again and again in memories of captivating events and youthful blending, unspoiled friendships .... to record that unique glamour has been the purpose of the yearbook staff. Today we graduate, tomorrow we go to war, but yesterday . . . Yesterday we entered Baylor. Here we combined hundreds of creeds, ideals and philoso- phies into one simple, useful way of living. How was it accomplished? The secret lies hidden in the enveloping gloom of Time. We cannot now retrace our steps, but we can focus the telescope of time back-all the way back to gray walls and green grass . . . to honor and duty . . . to wind and sun . . . to laughter and music. Vol. xul ROUND-UP June, 1943 CONTENTS INTRODUCTORY Dedication 4 . ........ . , , In Memoriam. ...,.. . Views.. EXECUTIVES President Pat Neff .... Faculty, Employees ,... PERSONALITIES Beauties, Honors, Who's CHRONOLOG Features, Events .... ATHLETIC Football , . . Basketball ....,. Minor Sports ,.,.. Frosh Sports ,,., ...... ORGANIZATIONS Who ..,.. Arranged Alphabetically ...,.. ..., CLASSMATES Senior. ........... . . Junior .... .....,. Centennial , . . , . . Frosh, . .......... . . . LAW SCHOOL Faculty, Classes . , . . , G T 8 18 20 33 49 75 91 95 101 105 167 199 211 223 234 Nineteen Hundred and Forty-three 1 lIOW HEARD Editor CAI. A. NEWVTON Business Blanager t A I I Ullllttlllll Preaching the precepts ol' the Prince of Peace, he has lighted the paths of lite for generations of Baylor students. As Baptistdo1n's revered scholar, he has been in the vanguard of leaders in the past. But his teaching will bear its greatest fruit in the garden of civilization tomorrow. Upon the bed-rock of Christianity, civilization must. build a house which will stand the storms of the centuries as though builded on a rock . . . which not wash away when the floods of darkness and ignorance descend. For what he has meant. in the past, for what, he will mean in the future, the l9A1'3 Round-Up is respectfully dedicated to Josiah Blake Tidwell A faithful and notably helpful interpreter of God's tlol-v lllorrtf' -GEOIIU-li W. 'l'lll?l'I'I l' msron FIRST BAPTIST onnmzn, nuixs Ile is clean in life, clear in brain. ana' compassionate in soul. -W. W. lVllil,'l'0N ICXECUTIVFI sECnETAm' TICX.-KS 1s.w1'1s'1's Dr. Tidwell is a lover and interpreter ot' the Bible. f.l0HN ll. SAlVll'lCY SOUTHERN BAPTIST '1'HI'IUI.0GlCAl, SICMINAIIY In grateful and ajectionate remembrance of our teacher 0II1l.t'l'I.HIllt.n -CHARLES Wi. KOl,l,l'Ill PlII'lSIlJIiN'I' NUlI'I'HElIN BAPTIST TlIIC0l.0GIll.KI, SICMINAIIY For clear accurate Bible interpretation. he is at the top. AF. M. MCCOXNICLL EDITOR TEXAS BAPTIST S'l'.-KNDAIID Devvout believer, great teacher. Bible scholar ana' Christian gentleman. -T. L. HOLCOMIS Sl'IClIIC'l'ARY BAPTIST SUNDAY stznool. noARD Dr. Tidwell, a great Christian statesman and a superb expositor ofthe ll'or1l. -W. II. WHITE PIII'ISIDIZN'I' nAP'rlsT GENERAL coNvEN1'loN or-' TEXAS .fl rare combination of scientific scholarship. evangelistic zeal. anft broarl human sympathies. -H. E. DANA PIIIiSlDI4lN'I' IIICNTII.-KL BAPTIST 'l'IIIi0l,UfiltX'tl, SIGNIINARY . . . thej is the incarnation of sounrl juflgnzent. rlisrerning tlItf'lt?l't1ltIltt-V. creative scholarship, syrnpaltletic unzlerslanrling and soulful r'on1'ir'tions. -Yli, D. IIICAD S0llTIIIYES'I'I'IRN '1'nEo1.oon:Al, SICMIIYAIIY . . . as teacher. preacher, soul n'inner anrt rtenorninational leader. thej is doing as rnuch for Christ as any man of this generation. N N . . el.. ll. bt,.AIIlStDIltJl,!-ll IlI'lllI'iN'I' PIII'lSIDICN'I' SOUTIINI l'lS'l'I'lIiN SIGNIIN 'XIII Page 6 Q is -li U 1 FX l ISE' O' U . X 9 Ylluy :Wi 5- i Y'-1.-1 W' K Q ,Yvafs jig- all Q . .4 1 5 .... ' ' -Z - A I W V - ,f . +-S .Jia Lg, Q 1 , 0 i M --X 1 : .- ie i tll A ,. we-s tiff 1, ,pq gas I E N1 H H lr O O O We knew them as the light of heart The Roll Call of Baylor Dead- The carefree, and the brave, Whose step was iirm and easy On the pathway to the grave. They took with them our heart-felt prayers And perhaps a tear or two From a mother who was loving Or a sweetheart who was true . They left us precious memories Of their honor and their pride In the glory of the Service And the land for which they died. But as we watch the sinking years, Some day we shall find That what they took was small compared To what they left behind. . . . We here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain . BANKSTON, BUELL A. CB.B,A. 19385. Captain, Air Corps. Killed in airplane crash in South Carolina, January 27, 1943. BYRD, JOE CURTIS C1936-19411, tenant, Army Air Corps. Killed in action 1942. 1924H, Lieu- over Western Europe, November 8, CHEAVENS, DR. TOM H. CA.B. Lt. Commander, Navy. Died with pneu- 1943. CROUCH, LOREN BAILEY C1937-19399. Killed in action in battle of Coral Sea, August, 1942. CUNDIFF, DALE C1936-19375, Ensign, U.. S. Navy. Killed in plane crash in Pacllic near San Diego, July 4, 1942. CUNNINGHAM, DON 11939-19113, Aviation Cadet, Air Corps. Killed in crash of Ellington Field training plane, January T, 19442. DETER, DWIGIIT CA.B. 1924-H. Lt. Col., Medical Corps. Missing since Bataan. EDGAR, VVILLIAM S. 11925-19315-, Lieu- tenant, Army Air Corps. Killed in ferry service, April 2, 194-2. ELLIOTT, VVILLIE VV. Q19-1-0-1911-H, Avia- tion Cadet, Air Corps. Killed in plane crash, December 2-1, 1912. monia in San Diego, February 24, EDENS, ALFRED G., JR. 41938-19395, Lieutenant, Air Corps. Killed in plane crash on the Gulf of Mexico, February 2, 1943. EVANS, J. R. C1940-19413, Ensign, Naval Air Corps. Killed at Naval Air Base, Corpus Christi, February, 1943. GOLDSMITH, OLIVER, JR. 11940-19416, Lieutenant, Air Corps. Killed in a plane crash over the bay near Clearwater, Florida, September 1, 1942. IIANNA, JACK 11940-19415, Pfc. Army Air Corps. Killed in plane crash near Black- land Army Flying School. Waco. Texas. February 3, 1943. IIEALY, CHARLES FORDTRAN C1939- 194-Oj, Major, Army. Killed on Bataan, February 18, 1942. HEARD, JOIIN fA.B. 19415, Lieutenant, Army Air Corps. Lost in action in South Pacific area August 4, 1942. Awarded the Silver Star, posthumously lVIarch 24, 194-3. HOGG, ROSS fA.B. 19275, Sergeant, Army. Died in fire in Dallas, November, 1912. JOHNSON, VVILBUR H935-19105, Aviation Cadet, Air Corps. Killed in plane crash in Louisiana on February 15. 1913. KELLY, ELVIS L. CB.B.A. 19413, Lieutenant. Air Corps. Killed in action in South Pacific area, February 5, 1943. LAWTON HARRY QSummer 19385. Scr- geaut, R. C. A. F. Killed in raid over Germany, MYERS, IIENRY A. Q1933-194-ll, Lieutenant, Air Corps. Killed in plane crash in England, October, 1942. PIERCE, CHARLES S., JR. C1935-194-03, Airport manager Pan American Airways, Rubo, Colombia, Drowned, Friday, Feb- ruary 6, 1942. PORTER, WINSTON CB.B.A. 19385, Avia- tion Cadet, Air Corps. Killed in plane crash on July 15, 1941, Maxwell Field, Alabama. SPILLMAN, JAMES ELMORE QSpeedyl 119381, Aviation Cadet, Air Corps. Killed in plane accident, February 23, 1941. First Baylor man to lose life in line of duty. NVARREN, ROBERT CB.R.A. 194-li, Lieu- tenant, Killed in Naval Patrol crash in April, 1943. WAUGII, C. VV. C194-05. Missing in action, September, 1942. Pu 'Q Page 7 rv I x A , U18 xv. ws isnt? nilsx -L '. ' s F Y 541' .ff S 4,1 ' vc, , ' NI Mm MQW ,. 4. f 4 Fav if . 4 i .xl Kxxylffm I5 J ' 'r .4 Q 7f: 'Yi . 'A Q : Q 1' ,ff .Q W . 4 ' 5' I, fl 1 '1 bf. , r I x V' ' l 1. 1 ' 1 .V - '.,. 'K ' ,. ,.., ., 4. , L 4 . f 4 1 if 3 ' 'sf 3 it Q I ' e,,I X s , Yr 1 'ff - I sr 5 , ' 2 I V' 5 Q! .1 y? f ,Y ,ina ,ff- ,ik ' V A 6 4 I 4 my M., fs 2 D' Q2 f 'U . ' 'ly' 1 'gkg , Q, its W ' X DVXVN XS M, IN VH XNUH TH Iflll CX I ll N f 'irroll l,iln'ury ,IUIINP4 Hu- m-zullh ui ' fre' -f if ngyw, 1, ,I A, m LL,-i.. I V M 1 . 4 W' ,1 . . 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U5 I- -5.,,:.s,'-'.'gV,'..1i.ff4 ' ' ww 1 ,4...,- -'Lv' ,fr-rw' .,, -. ., ,fl :' , -', vr , ', rl JN' 1409? :f:wiQfAf2?-:'7g1L1- ' -w f ,,.2.,fi.g.. - U., ' ' '- ,-,. . , , - , .. - ,M-VK. .iw-'15 ' Page' I2 L 6. fl few Il'l..S'6 laws wisely afln1inislered . -Isor:H,x'l'r:S. if 431 , r --Q.. uv L A. ,gn Alger. elle came to Baylor i11 li zeiasgfiw . Cifizm gf i ' Silver-liaired, fluent-tongued Patrick Morris Neff, president, is til? 3 A ' 3 personiheation ol Baylor Lniversity. : Q in Ex-goverrior of Texas, high in the cou11cils of tI1e Baptist clenoniina- tion, and for I l years the head ol' the largest Baptist college in the world, gu i, it Neil' has left l1is impress o11 the heart of Texas politics, religion and 1 ' education. 4 Once called hy Wvilliain Jennings Bryan. hthe Southis hest het for the IJI'6'Slfl0Ilt'y.ll Nellns career is typically .'XITlt'I'lt'ElIl. typically Horatio 490 as the farm hoy lil'OIll the plains near McGregor. With l1i111 ill those days were Senator VIYOIII Connally and Dr. Saniuel Palmer Brooks, whose l'riendship he enjoyed Hdown the T f trail of the l'rie11dly yearsf' Today the l'21I'Ill hoy is tl1e rose-lapeled S0lIl,llt'I'll aristocrat whose - powers ol' oralory have not KlllllIIlt'Kl with the years. ACClZllII1Ufl hy fellow lawyers to have heen Ollkf ol' the hestjury harris- -ff' Texas annals. Nell' Cilllll' to proniinenee as district attorney ol ters in Puyf' IA McLennan county. By his active leader- ship in civic, social lflgffifi and service groups, he built up the host of friends who stood by him in some of Texas, most heated political battles. Today he is a Mason, Shriner, Lion, Rotarian, ex-vice-president of the Anti- Saloon League of America, and member of other groups. His tenure as gover- nor of Texas C1921-255 was marked by prison ii JJH0' f . re orms econom in ov- !Il '1 ernment, settlement of lengt! 1 1 ' 'W -1 r i o n :- f important labor disputes, - 0-!i11!1l.LD.!!.h projection of a state park system, passage of important legislation in the fields of education and government. ln his colorful campaigning, Neff en- tered many counties never before visited by a gubernatorial candidate, spoke count- less times and just flat out-campaigned the rest of the boys,', as an old political observer says. Pat Morris Neff stands before the public as one of the most i gifted sons of the old- est institution of higher learning in Texas, to the world outside, as well as to Baylor, he epitomizes T the institution. Page I9 SON TTEDIATOR P BESWDENT STUDIQN 'r SPEAK ER fm, 'VN Jn .IAMES T. ix'1IXSON, LI.. Ii. Assistant to lhe Presidenl .IUANITA BRANCH. AB.. Dt-an ut' Wornerfs Otfiw- Mns. PAULIYI-I BlIltNI'I l'. MA.. Assistant to Dean ul' Whnwn Mus. IKM' lhizxl-1. A.B.. Director ot' Brooks Hall HOISICIVI' DIQNNY. I..L.B.. Religious At'tivit.ivs Director Cl.AnA Duraulw, A.B.. Assistant, livgistrar .li1AN1'l'A ciARDNl'IR. NB.. Assistant to Direvtor nl' Public' Heflzltiolls Mus. 'l'nUET'r GRANT, NS., Plll't7h?1SiIl,L,7 Agent YFIKUETT GRANT. AJS.. tluslnin-r tin armed svrxive-D Nl. R. fitllililfil.. iviillliijlvl' ul' the Press KATE filtlFFI'I'II. VA.. Correspomlm-rim-v llirm-ctor CAIAIN A. NliN I'UN. A.B.. Dirt-1-tor ot' lllliJiiC'Hii0IlS and l'lmtug:rnph5 .Ions HltIll'l'EIl. AB.. Nlariagzn-r ut' Bookstore tim W.u,hlmP. lNI.M.. Band Director' tin ZiI'lllt'Ii svzw it-4-D limm Vtorm. A.I3.. Ili-gisli'm s Uilicc .3 Mus. LILY M. Hussisu. Director Qf Public Relations I'r:iuci.i4:s AIIIXANDFIII. AJS. News Service Page 20 DEAN DAVID A. WYEAVEIX, Ph.D MI-Is. SADIE T. CRAWLEY, Dean of Women ALLISON, BLAYDES, CARNAHAN, COMER, DROMGOOLE, HAGOOD, LUNDEEN MORGA N, PATRICK, RICKS, SMITH, STAPLES, WILBANKS Page 21 Am1s'rnoM:, A. J. Ph.D. Inglish Language and Literallire Q ff,uxHoLL, Nl. S., l'h.D School of Business Low nl-zv, SARA, BLA. Speech A subtle mytl1 has arisen at Baylor that paints a professor as a stuffy person that never remembers a face and never forgets to retell an old joke. But your humble professor is 111ore than that. He is a nebulous entity, a person around whom campus conversation Hlld tradition often center. Bound-Up l9l3 here presents the heads of the departments. We salute them and their profession . . . the lifeblood of a great university. lt is rare for a man to become a legend, but frosty- headed A. J. L l'he Doctor Armstrong has entrenched himself into the heart of Baylor men everywhere. The world's greatest Browning scholar is vital personality who never will be forgotten by his students. Ethics in business, an 3lIl10St unheard of reality, is successfully propounded by Dr. Monroe S. Carroll, the professor who remembers you when you return to the campus. Nlany a tale told by returning exes revolves around him. Sara Lowrey's cultured accents sound strange in a class room lilled with drawling Texans. But her classes attract the best students in school, those who desire to learn the latest methods and newest interpretations. When not writing learned treatises on scientific subjects, Dr. W. T. Gooch putters around in his garden. A elass room disciplinarian, he saves his breath for brisk intellectual discussion. Scholarly Henry Trantham can always tell you the word the Greeks had for it. His pungent observations and dry wit highlight l1is cultural lectures on history and the Greek language. Gooizu. W. T.. l'h.D. VI1NA'N l'IlkWl, Hl4:N1n', M.A. Physical Sciences Foreign Languages Page 22 Tolerant Dr. F. G. Guittard loves a round of golf and the arm- chair sports. Wlhen not worrying about his students, he is pondering the problems of the post-war world. Droll Dr. Lorena Stretch teaches Stretch lOl, no matter how the catalogue records it. She is friendly with the students and takes an active part in student activities. Saintly, 77-year-old Dr. J. B. Tidwell is a world-renowned Bible scholar, but he terms himself merely a country preacher. One of the most revered men in Baylor. Advocate of the healthier life, Dr. Douglas is one of the top- flight badminton athletes in the country. His physical program influences and reaches every stu- dent in Baylor. Biscuits in the Old Southern Style, is Professor Greenwood's art. She teachers the economics of running a home to many Baylor girls who will forget their chem- istry, et al., long before they will forsake their cooking knowledge. Talented Proxy Grove is known as one of the better Southwest music experts. Her classes are both technical and general as she believes the philosophy of music is equal to know-how. Page 23 fuirr'ruvn, Flmrvc is G., l'h.lD. S'l'lllCT1ZIl, l.omv:NA. l'h.D. Ilislory School of Education rw Hu.. J. B.. IXD. Dol xmas. l,owm.L iN.. l'h.D. Biblical Litcrulure Physical and llcallh Education f,nxrn'l1:, Roxy, MA. ciIiI4ll'2NV!'0UD, lVlAnx' WILL, lVl.A School ol' Music llomc Econonxics When the 100-odd faculty inenihers rnareh in academic parade, well represented are such honorable trappings as the erinine of oxford, the bonnet of London, Yale blue, Harvard crimson, and an unusually large number of Ph. D. gold tassels. Formal Baylor is the university of the class room, the laboratory, the Campus proper. lt is what the undergraduate tries to forget, what the graduate tries to renienlber. The general trend in the college annual has been away from a pieturization of the formal parts of university life, the Round-Up thinks otherwise. The lecture hall is the university, and it will remain so. AIWHN, WUUIISON. A.B. IJAKEIK. Mus. I'Am,, M.A. BAKER, PAUL, M.F.A. BAIIKIGMA, MARTHA, M.M. lilxfuzu, J. D., l'h.D. Bible Mathematics Speech Music llismry nlclclslwu, Mus. fll.lNTUN, A.B. l'lUHKHALTHll. F, IC., AJS. BYnNE, RAY, A.B. flA1iLl'l. A. P., lVl.A. CM.l,AN, l,M,,,A, M-A Drama Journalism Physical Educaliou Political Seience pj,wli,h flUl,lC'ilAN, FIIANVIC4, fVl.A. CoUn'rNlcv, I., W.. I'h.D. D1X11N, J, VV.. JR., MA. llniugl As, l,q 15, MA. Dol'1:1.As, l.li4:Il.l.l1:, M N llome Plemiolllivs English Geology Engng h llhysivul lqdlmmiml FUS'l'I4IIL NHL. M.A. fiAHlU-I l'T, .l. limo. Ii,I4.A. Goi4:'r'llNu. M. L., l'h.D. IIALL. A. J., l'h,D, lf,.HMNN' lg' N' phbh Business Business lrlduealiuu lfllilnsfmhy jgm,,,,,,,,il.s Pu ui' .24 IIENs1,mx, Bmuurzis. M.Mus. Ilmxmwc. B. 0., l'h.D. Ilupmrw. Rom-:RT, l3.M. llmrmw, IIIQLEN, HM. llowum, W. F., MA. lVluSic Ilihlu .l.-xfzk, ALTA, fVl,A. JUHNSON. C. D., l'h.D. .louNsoN, lyllLI?RED, fVl,A. French Sociology Business Vlusir: Nlusic English KKPPES, PJYELINE, MA Pliysicnl Erlucaiion KINZINGEII, ALICE, M.A Arl KINZINCICIK, E. D., Ph.D. Kovmis, S. B., l'h.D. MCELHANNUN, .l, C., l'h,D, MqCu:Ly,Ev, UNA, M,A, lVl,x'rl-mws, RALPH, A.B. Art, Sociology Education English Radio lVl,uzTIN. Mas. Cnuinlcs, MA. lVlOUlKWlAN, YFIIELWIA. A.B. Nliiximv, HILLIIS, LL. li. MUnn,u'. Lim 'l'., Ph.D. Mm-m.u'. Zim ELLEN. MA Psychology Physical Education Political Srzimmn- Biology l'i glizh nf Q. ' i E , 3155, wgfwqfv-2 f,,. ' Awkifft Ulf - ' Ruin. XVILEY D,, l'h.D. Romans, XNILL, NIA, lizmlgvlw. llrnn NY.. l'h.ll. lllissllzin.. lloli. NB. Sl-Nbow. Alwlmris, NIA. Businvss Psychology Psyxrlirmlugy Lalin Spanish Page' Z5 uuxnlr. Ylun, IYDICS. Sl.llu.m', Niles. IC. NI.. XIX. Ar! Busim-ss . v , , -xmn1xK. lu. ll.. Nl.X. Nfrixrl-: x. S. Ii.. I h.D Sjnmish Physivs Y ummm: un. J. VX.. l'l1.D. R, NN . Sl-Lx I-:lux liinlngy NLR. Dv ISII, Jmn If. Dm-zsox, ll ummn NIvI.r:m.J1cxx x'ILLI'ill. Xlux1l.x 1 I X KLI. Sxlrrll, .'Klx'rlll lx. .NB Physirs Hllglish IAiulug.gy iff ? sb . SMITH. Ill-I.xn1,v:s G.. I'h.l3. Surrn. Colm:-tl.n. l'h.D Sl um-:lu lm.. .l. 'l'.. XI. X. NYxra4:x:Y1-Zn. G, li.. I'h.l3, W II,I,I uw, N . J., I'!'.h English l'I'il1c'uliull XlzlIlu'llmliu's Y I Q Hun, XI. I'n.u K Nlxlu lll GHICS In 1.1 Rm-:n l,, IC, 'l'4ml,lxNUN XI.K. HS. l'h.I5. .l,D. Ilnx uuau. Nluu Jonas. NlXll'lIN Ixllu4,Ju1l-1s01n m. lil-xx Srnm u4:x.n. .lunch W xuu-ln, lil :nm You va. I . N. 'SJSU' fu. 1 r 4' 1 fss X Page Z6 f r-xwff- I ' ft f i l. Nix Q if' 4 6' I If V T f iiify ' 1 - as sm , , i if im f -QQ Qg, ,.,, . A L I E 4 ,. yi. I fg- ,W a was ,fb Q- 1- ,isfq ff' 'fcfxi -5141 . 4 i .X ,Xfx st 41 . X I LX vi fAN 1. as -f x' ,-pkg ffinj ff-fx ff wi QQ-3505 l If xg I,' .1 'my kiff' kd f J f 5 gi-L ly J: . V ,VE A KX-f Tw lglgff-397 X l- A fl 5 I. In fair of - - x Vik. '- T ' l X ' X J 'Zhi W1 s wJ av a ri,2, iiifgir K-,Jg 3,,,Jx,,L -1 sig!-L ,lg g?'i'1L,KS?i'i7jT,f 5' f'Man was no! born for himself alone, but for his counf1'y. FOB the fifth time in l1er century of service, the hallowed sod of Baylor echoed the thunder el'LA'ro of distant cannon, beckoning another generation of gallant youths to lay aside the cap and gown for the khaki and the gun. Five times the four horsemen of the Apocalypse-War, Famine, Fire and Pestilence- have ridden across the ravaged earth and cast their eerie shadows over the spires of Baylor. Successively, the Mexican, Civil and Spanish-American wars prepared the way for the war to end wars in 1918, and now the global conflict which has been called VVorld VVar ll. Now, as then, the gallant sons of Baylor, like those of Oxford: H. . . left the peaceful river, The cricket field, the quad, The shaven lawns of Oxford, To seek a bloody sod- They gave their merry youth away For country and for God. While the slender, adventurous vanguard held forth in Europels lead-ridden skies, chal- lenged watery graves on the seven seas or crouched in tl1e foxholes of Bataan and North Africa, there were those who remained behind-who also served. These other sons of Baylor-the Army, Navy and Marine reservists-are destined to fill the posts of fallen Baylor men. ln wind-swept cockpits, upon the bridges of fresh-launched warships, in the growing armada of strength which rallies to hurl back the forces of darkness, they will soon serve-and perhaps die. Pg27 Miss BILLIE MURRAY, War Coordinaior if-auf Gone are Baylor preachers who served as the quartermasters of spirit in the valley of the shadow of death, Bataan. Gone, too, are the Baylor athletes, the fliers who lived in fame and went down in flame. These field masters of faith and avenging Gabriels of death carried the Baylor line around the world. Up Bayloris worn steps tramped students who were 'igetting a good ready , who were preparing for the rendezvous which the Commander- ln-Chief said this nation's youth had with destiny. May the Baylor lads today say with their predecessors: '6Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I shall fear no evil. Wheeling their steeds of steel in meteoric combat are the Galahads and Lancelots of the airlanes. No more glamorous military force on earth have captivated the imagination of youth. Fifty-six Baylor boys became Army Air Corps cadets. On February 25 they closed their books for the last time and donned the swagger hat and winged uniform. Out of their number may come the Colin Kellys, the Arthurs Myers and Curtis Byrds of tomorrow. In a long wavering line on chapel's stage they stood and heard the Good Old Baylor Line sung on a cold morning in February, the month of heroes. They departed for the wild blue yonderg for places that yesterday were but names on mapsg for the Main streets of T okyo, Berlin and Rome. MRS. CLAY MCCLELLAN, War Coordinator P 8 Naval Reserve Air Corps Reserve Enlisted Army Reserve X43 5519 AR GAC-9,4123 S The road that led to 5 the Solomon Islands or the Bed Sea or to the Coast of France is, in fact, an ex- ? 5 tension of Main Street. t 4 S ' -FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVEL'1' 5 ? 1Q7CDY5'2 Q7'6D'YL9 E7'C'3DAY5'9 .Page Z9 .- fl' x vlgr 5 it -1 AJ wif 1 41 111, A .1 ,, V ' 1 ERRRI E REEEREE C:1vs1-1 s 111011 who crossed Llllx lR11l1i1-1111 IIONUI' clam-cl IIl0l'l' lfllilll the slmvlx l'o1'cvs ol' l1F11c'lv Slllll. llll' Uuilf-fl Sl,l1l1l'S Nlz11'i111-s as 1' 1 1' l'11'sl ln llgflll-. l,I'l'lllll'l' ligrl1Li11g unit lll the ilI'llll'Cl l'c11'c'1's. Lllvsc Q'll2lI'KllilllS of HCUVGIIES golclvn strvvls pe-1111-l1'z1lvcl ilu- hells of W ako lSlilIlCl. flllkllll and lEll21ililll'2lIl21l. To ll1v stirring strains of tlw xlilfllltx liatllv lljlllll. Ulcl Glory has lJQ0ll currlocl fr0111 ilu' l1z1lls of NlOIltQZllIll2l to Ll10 slmrcs of 'l'ripolif' Tl1i1'l,v-six i11tr01id Bavlor Ill0ll '0i11o1l Lllo w111Lc1'-g11'oo11 llI11lOI'III6Cl forces p0l,o11L1z1l S9C'0IlIl li011l,1-11z111Ls. EEEE RESERVE They that go down to the sea in shipsg that do business in great waters, these see the glory of the Lord and the wonders of the deepf, Cllsalms 1275 Embryo ensigns caught their last few days of gay, carefree college gaiety on Kendall's quadrangleg but they also set in classes learning things which tomorrow might mean the difference between.life and death. The Navy V-T, V-5 and V-1 groups numbered Baylor lads from whose striding hips will dangle swords embellished with the gold knot, symbol of naval officers, in tomorrowis titantic struggles of the deep. Strenuous physical education classes hardened their bodies, difiicult math classes sharpened their minds for future problems. These naval reservists must have pondered Maselield's Sea Fever: I must go down to the sea again For the call of the running tide Is a wild call and a clear call That can not be denied. Page 31 THE Hlllllll WI ll CLUB Baylor University's Wlings Club is the largest club of its kind in the world. More than 500 ex-Baylor lads and lasses are winging aloft in all parts of the globe. Ten majors, l8 captains, 130 lieutenants and l6 ensigns were listed by Mrs. Charles Martin, campus sponsor, as the Bound-Up goes to press. But the rapid promotions in the next few weeks will probably make this information incorrect. Nine Baylor girls are also flying the Green and Gold banner under Old Glory. Heading this contingent is Florine Miller, second in command in the WAFS, and one of the 25 leading feminine military pilots in the country. Lieutenant W. J. CPinkyj Grumbles, former Bruin football ace, is the president of the club. Majors Smitty Tarrant and Floyd Colley are the vice-presidents. Travis Nelson was the campus prexy for the year. The Baylor Wings Club was the outgrowth of the 18 Baylor men at the top of the page, the original group who went in a body in the air corps. FLORINE MILLER MAJOR SMITTY TARRAN1' LIEUT. W. J. GRUMBLES P g 32 She walks in beauty, like the night Of cloaclless elimes and starry skies, And all that best of dark and light Meet in her aspect and her eyes. -BYRON gouz- Emi Bsaufy gas JV 555.012 4.14 Jmecfiifg cgylivalgj ,mm E E E E S 3 2 s s 3' 5 4 2 2 3 , 5 3 '-..ws.,,, ? ,ima in w- .aww -V1 '- j 4 an mmvunn. w ff5cu2O'1 JVla'zl'o'zi5 fpacvza on Sudan A1C?J2C!E'ZfO'ZC! ,. x3 ' jfafgfz zz cvznai an ,slim ,9- x,:g::,:WMm, , 4525312 , ,fs V, ' f mai ' ,+A 1 ..,. .:..:. mf ,.gA X K, .dhkffgg X ex wg? ,wvgfggxisgg . A 152551532 Q 212. 4 ., , M155 fzffmm SH ,, V 2 Tlilfiwu r'A,iSQ2k i ri., pa l N ..,,w,ww.,m .44 Benny fpofz Jlflazffla cvqfsxandlsz AcCL'LOZEjl2 Glfowa ,, -2 6- ,N ' 'uv .' W5 W ff? mg dmcwgazaf Zafiaa , - - fvifgf vv. g I .5 , 5 Wh..f gl Q9- 35 3 flf' gy x P 1513 f K flrafgjn Janson. 1 M5 g 'bnfz . V 72 ' 5 f , f , : 5 i 1 ' jiQ,:L-N-Q 2gg ff 1,2 A V lzl 1 B55 D55 ,Liss ,MM NHIST HEPHESE TATIVE WHU,S WHII TH YLIIH WILLIAMS, WATHEN, LEWIS, BAYLOR, F ARROW and BARNES BLODGETT, HEARD, D., HEARD, J., FARLEY, PHELPS and COLEMAN BASS, YOUNG, SCHWARTING, F ARBAR, HORNEII and WILLIARIS I I Page 42 S TING, COLEMAN, BLODGETT, SANDEIIFO GREEN ANU GIILH EHEEHLEAUEHS YOUNG, SCHWARTING. ALLconN, Head Cheerlead s, 5 I is . +2 ll F Chairman, NORVELL, JOHNSON, H0 5 sw in HI .,.,., f I , J ACK FLANDERS WHIVS WHU IBEELER VVILLIAMS Dow IIEARD Page 44 JAMES FARLEY U. A. YOUNG Page 45 TRAVIS NELSON SPENCER BROWN WHIVS WHH ! lr BI,A ND SCHWARTING we 9... ..,, ,Q Vf ami? MAIRY L. GPTHHING .IARMAN BASS WHU'S WH JUHN HEARD Page 46 KATHRYN BARNES WHH'S WHH RUSTY BAYLUR MARTHA Gr-:NNE xVILLIAMS Page 47 GECJBGE IIORXER 4 ELOISE LEWIS MARY Fmmow MAX FARHAR ANN XNATHEN FFERIXFILI, BLODGETT Page 48 NQLQ 1 lmivfs' will is llzv 11'iml'.w Il'I'H, lnrl HW Hlflllfjllfx' qf youll: arf' long, long ll1n1lgl1l.s'. l,uw:1flcl.l,cm C1 1-I I Autumn, winter, spring. . .here is a candid camera .slice of campus life. A year, a week, a day-eeach day, each week, each year, so vastly similar and yet so different. This di- vision carries no elaborate theme and makes no excursion into the lush necer-never land too often characteristic of the college yearbook. It has but one purpose: to help you remember what happened during one year in the life ty' a great university. hlonth by month you will see Baylor life paraded before you, from registration to graduation. Football games, study, work, couples, the times when twols com- pany and three's a crowd . . . all have been caught by the roving Round- Lp photographers and have been made into a cross-section of the way students lived in the schoot year of 112343. This photographic penetration of the campus' stream of consciousness we recommend to y0u,' it may be the part you will remember best in the years to come. .Y-X ,I .,, v- QW' x Xxx E Y ., A ,, X Q. , 'ffrf ' , . J., ,ak ,J i x N 0 , . J f 1' N ' N M! X. S R- , ' 51, VM 3, 1 1 fi W X f t A b Aj 'ZX fl 'K ,. 1 f , V in if 1 'Aff-H V L-,gvstlt ., r ftftff rj Pj ' , 3, i ,W N F l - 'E X fig iff, twdf i A X M d, f M X ,. ' . my Y M Ptzqr 51 2 l 1 as l'l'll brightly shinml Nll1N'S. tlll' tirst. mluy of svllool opvns . . . tln- nt-w DL-an and llr, li0VNltiIl1l 4-xzlnlinm' tln- psy- :-lrologic-ul tost, rvsults and won- rlvr . . . tlmt, long linu in front of thu t'll1't'k4-IN who tvll thc girls to put. tlwir zigvs on the dean's uztrfl . , . innm-cliat,cly ln-lowxw lima- onu of thu most painful st-vrlvs. 'flue t'tlSl'llt'I',S oflim: rvn- clt-rs a hill . . . to the-lcft woscc tlu-girls in thu rvgist,rm s ullice. 'flwy te-ll you tht' nunibvr of 1-lmpvl :lt-nwrits you liznv, how many honor points youlavk . . . Wvurily suru-ying.: the rcgristra- kt tp Q Q 4' aug' 1 '-vu I, K - ,r-nal' - us. Q M3-..v I . A 7 i g wy v igvf 5 -it55Qf ff? f flfffo , 1. 1- x l' -au! 'A' . lily K . 'X or 5' QQN-s xt: tion is Miss Duggin who dons morn' work than any other two pt-oplv sw know . . . Maurice' 'Nlult-ik tigurvs up what pvrcvnt- sign- of profit tht- lrook storm' nmlu-Q . . . 'flu' vnml of a p0r- tlw-t dup. lh-gistration. nhivh Sllt't'tlltlIl forgot to nwntion. Sf'pl1'llzlu'r in ll two ix so lwl lllr' lrzfvs liz' flown anal prml IJICTIQ SPENCE soon transfvrs his afl'e'c'ti0n to the cats in Alexander . . . Strictly an posed shot, no ons' studios this varly in lll4'l.CI'lll . . . However, the football players earn their way. llm-rv's Kimbrough issuing uniforms . . . two Valley Varn- piros, San AnLonio's red-head, l3m'l,t,y0 McDonald. and .limo Pagzm- . . . Gt-orgxv Babb. of tht- Ozurks, starts the year off with abzmg . . . Thvlirst night foot- ball gzariw 500110. Note thc briar clinched lwtm-uri the teeth . . . Lyle QlVlurim:j Moeckel, sports publicity man, starts beating the drums for Gatewood for All- f:0IIll3I'0Ill'C. llvre Lyle is twist- ing: Buddfs arm for some infor- mation ...I N nnc lN1cL0an, an- othvr math wizard from thc llfhllglfffliill . . . The nvxtsvcnu might wwll bc callvd A Yank AL Baylor. Tho Army moved in line liku Shcrman marched lhrough Gvorgia . . . Frosh girls nu-vt in mirrored surroundings in fXlm'xz1r1rlvi'. Page 53 OME boys must Work to get through school. These in- clude the Round-Up editor and those lads who work for Mr. Morris at the heating plant . . ' Dr. Armstrong gives the new class a critical eye . . . A day- light scene at Lake VVaeo show- ing the Delta Sigs' wolf, Max Farrar, in action . . . Don't look now, but these three cute freshmen girls are giving our cameraman the eye. Note the one on the left, a carbon-copy of Billie . . . David Beck's little sister did all right during the year, also . . . Booty John- son explains the cleaning and laundry situation in VVaeo to one of the newer lads . . . Bayl0r's first honor council meets for the lirst time. President .I ack Fland- ers presides . . . The lotus-eat- ers, club, Hollis lN'Ioore and Howard Lennon, amuse the new freshmen - typical upperelass- man trick . . . Despite the oil shortage, lessons get to the point where some midnight fuel must be burned. If , , 44 1 V ll I l 25355 ' lg0l'l4llQllll s var: ll. K.. llolm fr Url M f - ' ' Clnarlvs liarrow Cl,l..lS.D. ol' Ilia- luoys who yu-nl in flllarll-s inson. lilaml ' k' f -fri?-wa., ' ll wi A i ll 1 A ' W Q- 'ix .f O C 'Q O 3 2 , 1 53 R W X l . R f UH'l'l5,Xl,l, slarls oil' , 'Q ' yxilli a lranf' alll-r lllm' ll -5 ll 33. f ' ' ffl 3 ' ' ' -'f4: 'L-5156, f' ' f V . A llc-lvavlv. . llu- livralrlvrl .kr- -f. f. X V A ' I , I Q, l 1 f' 'N kansas lll'Q1lI'H. llvra- is a group K ,G . ' 3,52 f E X ' .Ji 'I' VV V H ,,..,5,, 9 f ' A ' l C SK'llWHI'l,lIlQI. Norris Clark and ,P Q .J 'Q ,Q 'ii ' VV ' ' l'luck li0g.f1'I'SHllllllS1'll' . . . All- fs . A ' M ' - A 5 ' Q from ilu- Ozark granny. ,Q plays 'llvxas 'llvm-ll in a liaylor vwnl. lll-rv liill A ' - turns vi llitv in llll'l.2i1'l'lH Q-If Gill Waldrop drops his lmat rA,.x,-up fi ai I 5 Q2 , Q :NH li3Smlr?fX 'Fx 1 .31 J ,W Urlnber is gorgeous. willz Ural Iilldffflllllflll' lung of lllflflll SIIIUICI' in H10 air uml Z'llf'l--t'U10f'8d Ieares on all Ihr' lrefs olllur group on l,ll0 nay l llurc-s .lar-k l lanrlc-rs. lli-ard. D fran-as aml yyins narroyyly llomvs llUlll1'4'lHlllIlgI. a Sf Heal, lrln- ,Ng1gi1's. liyvn lln mack . llll l lanclvrs and Windy' llilmson . . . xYll1'Il ilu' nvxl pllolo was lakvn. Don .fkllvrl was going yyilll Hula Nlariv llalm-li . . . Baylor night mc-cial llvorn lking lo lliv nn-nls mass !lll'1'llll,lI . A group lll4'UllIljI ol' llu' slllflvllls slarl llu- ominous ulllmalum. - lvlvphonu girls lake' il. up Ull EIS lhs- lnaml plays lln- right klml ol' soft music' . . . llarry llm-cl aml Dan Julian rlw'oraln- SUIIIVA om' vlsxfs var yyilll lln' slogan. Page' 54 Pay 55 .ew if H. S Y. . ii 3 V .M-f... A 5,2-' . l3AYl.Ull has llollywood ln-aL. 'llhv moviv capitol has hut, onc- Charlie Chaplin. lSaylor's lIl2lSll'l'S ol' pantomimv were riots in chapel. llcro is .lorry sulllering . . . Tho two band pictures wore taken during Lhc Seniors' im- prossivo Homecoming chapel svrvivc' . . . That galaxy ofllean- livs lwlovs is the quuvn nominl-vs rw . . . lhvsophs glY6SOIIl00IlCthi'3 lrunfs rush for some unexplained rs-ason . . . Colmina talks for the I'r1-slnlwrl . . . And the Gor- man band played on . . . A canmlirl scum ol' girls sitting on lln' grass in Uctolwr, an unusual 111'c'l1rr1'I14'0 for Xllavo. -sf um-Ill yvurs . . . NIwlrilhS ulmt to nmkv ui' ull ul' lllix l'h 1 UINIICS vnrxllznb during ilu' llllllltwtllllillgl pzwmh' xshilv Hn' iluuls gn lay . . . Wlzlvlllllv- Ns, Hu- Ilnuls Num' Zilllllllgl lllv xml luullllllll ul rx'- mnsl noxvl: -' ' lnxvlx IN se-dulv :mtl I':llQII'Ili2l Hill lcmks xuung, 1-I'l'Sll :md NIlOll'SUIlll'. l I Ill NIN- lypix-ul B115 n' . . 1- X XXII Miss ,xlilflllil .xll'Xi!Ilfh'I' Ulllflfnlllllll of ul' Xlxin, lhv pvrs ' ilu- Hld Suulh in llw Ilvllu Sig nal . . . VI'fl1'llIlllt'SIIHll.l kmm 1- must nulvlm' :md Sl'I't'IlQ'. llll- IllilI'llllifl' Hlld Sllpl'l'lll1' NUSUIIIPII xml . . . Slmrluw limp Illllm- .luv svziltvr thv 1-ash and vus- tUllll'I'S and vu-n an Agzggim- sm-ks Lu znoid lllc hI'lliIl'S claws. , as Q 4 My H I 'Mr i- 4 i ll ii I QQ ll W Page 56 , . l I, l TA Ii Y personnel add a flash of color lo thc annual rlassir l10l,w'uvcr1 the rrimson I1-gions from Bryan and the ,Zl'0l'Il-Zillll-Hilllllill Baylor Bruins . . . l 4-al,uro ol' the lmand's pa- rarlu worm: the sparkling color guards . . . lVlasl,0r Gvorgc Hor- nrr aouonlpanies Martha Lo the stand and HulwrL Johnson, Waulfs mayor, prvsents thc prizv . . . 'l'hroo happy roacllcs lalk about nina' goal line stands illxl,L'l' the AKQYVI clash . . . 'l'haL nigh! thc- most riotous danrs- oi' lln- jvill' look plars- al thc Shrine hall room . . . Kim'aiml,NYvax'er and Nlc-lxinm-5 talk il owr in lho 1-ornvr and livans smiles al. SUllll'UIll' sltling: flown, 'llhc two football picturvs on the- loft fol- low ilu- ll?-lo-T triumph UXUI' 'll-xas cVlllI'lNll?ill. YLOR ik Q4 Axrf A , X ,A .sfo V51 Q 'Zig 'ffl VE I ff A .-nl' N E W BA I h i X NOBY YS S0 si N Kyiv? ll bf?-14 X L X 3 .1 f' rli l fl? E 5 3 lC'l S not spm-ak ol' sad things. lmut ilu- t'Hllll'I'iilll2'lll xwut to thv T1-xas ,LZZilll4'. also. . . Milt Crain ln-ing varrivd oll' hy loyal Bm-ar folloxwrs . . . 'l'hv throne cha-1-r lc-mlvrs look lilu- tlwy are in a fum-ral in Austin. Thx-y arv: l3aylor's hopus ol' a titlu w4-ru luuriml . . . Lyle Nlocvkcl. in thu liluo room ol' the 0ll'ult house, listvus to the Tulsa gains. H0 lost his pants on that gauw . . . Charlvs Barrow rv- sigur-cl as sports oditor of the Lariat ,... Rusty Baylor hills a l'onrl and moist farvwvll lo Ensign Morris llarrvll . , . At the pvak ol' thm- pyramid lwlow is .loan Mclmau. all'vc'tionaluly known as the hlt'lll0Il from Or- augvf' but who is our ol' thx- most lnrilliaut girls on thv vampus. Scala-ml hc-sidv hor is Ux'aldv's Sarah Smyth and Gal- wstou's Mary liouisu livvil. Those two girls arc extensions ol' their homo village 1-hamhurs' ol' oouum-rc'v. P November brings Tlzanksgizing and ushers in llze chilly days Qf almost winter Page 58 Page 59 bums!-W :www r 1 , Hli hand played military airs when the arm y came to give exams . . . llere is the eye test, where many ol' the lads fell by the wayside . , . Alex Kincaid gives the eye to a grammar grade glamour girl .... lohn King, the photographer ofthe RU, looks pleased with some picture which was censored from the annual . . . Physical education elasses alleeted the girls. too, and Joe Lattimore started feeling his oats . . . Miss Murray and Dean Weaver chat with recruiting otti- cers while a student waits im- patiently and Vtvill Rogers looks oil' in the distance . . . Mary Farrow and Catherine Shelton join the lotus-eaters' club. 'S-3, lab P M v 'v ' lj, , L 52 4, Q Q W .-w l f s 4 December in Waco is usually a 'inawslyw bleak affair liS'l'liIl BOYD Gato- post GATEWOOD wins all- corlfe-r0I14'o lTOIlt1'I' horth in polls take-n in early 1JCt'0lIllJOI', Une ol' lhv gr:-all-st pivot mon in Baylor history, Buddy was the heart and soul of a valiant team . . . They say thc good die young, Baylor's registration help good Baylor students on the way to the grave . . . By Dc- comlwr the most popular form ol' transportation wore thc buses as gasolinv rationing had clamped down . . . lmssons lie- oamo increasingly hardvr as the sp:-vd-up program wvnt into 1-Ill-vt. llvrm- ix one no-od tap- ping.: on hor Uridvrwood late at night . . . NY4' wonder how many of l,llL'Sll gala will mart-h down an aislv? . , . The- Ialmoratory saw morv studi-nts than uwr ln-fore as chemistry assumed nvw sig- nilicancv . . . From l.l14- happy look on thl-so faces, thuy must have passed thc army CXHIIIS. Thatfs l lulwrt Drumwright sl,0alin,L: tho picturo at thc lc-I't. Page 60 Page 61 s .iq Mb w-wvw- MA1'H classes were filled with smart and dumb students. Here are some of the smarter ones . . . The next picture isn't a math class but they are engaged in calculations. Shields, Haase and Stewart are counting the number ol' boys left on the campus . . . The AO,s have a called meeting . . . Pat Nell from an unusual angle, our fem- inine photographer took this picture. Believe me . . . Two sets of people get ready to go on a picnic and Katie has the sun squints . . . These British lads were 'ot stulT, but Mary Swint. who plans to revolution- ize the Orange public school sys- tem this autumn, steals the pic- ture . . . Studying is such pain- l'ul work . . . Dominating the center ol' the page is the flag which during the month ol' De- cember had a special significance to Baylor students. f X. X : s , - xl 'Plc' 'Qs , . ., ,, -1 Q W ,ef A xx X -Q J if R S Q 3 i f V ,VM wr. 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IA-l'L to rigflll. llll'j. ill Czarulyri l lmw. llosvrilaiy lXl4nn-1 .l1lllllIll1' Nm-lmrm, lxl2lI'gI2lI'4'l .lvzm Wnml :md Gloria Sli-iillmge-rl XII gmail gals .... Nlvvting: in lllv llnvr ul' xlI'lIlUl'lk-ll am' ffuru i lpn Xliwrim. Virginian llillmzm 'llullvi' lxirlby. and with lwr lmvlx Lcmurmls us. lXlartlm All-xzuixlm 1:3 M. lllv lop sw S09 lllv rmlln ml4 pzlrlmvnl talking to llll' grwrl IIIISUPII pulrliv, .lust lwlrm iw ml clvllulvi' xxaxirlgr t'llllllll'Ill. Nlusic' pluyvcl a spm-iul paul llllS yvzu' uilll Bill 5lH'lIll'I' :mil Iiilliv inlIljIli'S lvailing lln' may lmiuf rn ' 'X 1 ,ts 5 if ia we if' 1 IUYNICS wins the Civic Music: contest . . . Just below, the photographer must be aghast at what he sees because the eamera shutter shuttered . . . Dr. Stephens takes time away from his test tubes and goes hunting with his dog, January was a swell month for hunting. Some ol' the best wolfing on the campus in years took place in the month of Janus . . . Cross- fire eonversation with Eula Nlarie probably being heard and Coleman being drowned out, In the background is Judge Clark with his omnipresent pipe . . . Another earnest, and we dare say eloquent, debater, sways the judges with her logic . . . Here are the beauty eleetion judges with faeulty supervisor Dr. .lellerson Davis Bragg in the sa 5' 1 middle. With him are Bob King. one ol' the most popular sliines, and Honorable .lack Flanders as well as Cheer Leader Alleorn. 3 Page 63 N .. if-fra-feimasg 'x 'F f L , ' 5 :,', 1fg,. 415 1 ,i A ,,f1wa.Qv f .s1 :r . Q if i . sw , D, C+ X A-, X 1 Y 'L 3 Q X R xi 4 A ir. b 5- 4- s g 1 v X , 2 -1 D5 h was 'i 1 1 , K 1. K , if ' ' ' , ' -V - ' ' l 'seam K i. V 1 .QI . . K, x . 1 4.. .. A I x f f ' ff ffl s r - 'Rig 136,-Sig , ' if f : -- ' : -XXI ' . , X ' ww X ' xx, ' 'i '- 1 ii E Q. 1 Q E i if Q 'wr T-7' B-v lfelarlzzzry l'I'!'l'xWllIl' plunges info Iliff nz 1'll1'ul1 ami om' lliings planrzed bcjbre spring 1 I ,T the insists-111-v oi' thu girls. Corrigon VU-ok:-iid ac'- l'l'lll'ii . . . Hvrc is om- ol' the 'l'uc-kvr twins CdUIl7i ask which unvj from Wvinters Cshv rvally isn'l that coldj and Buhhy Hun- dorson. She's on Lhc olitsidc . . . Beckopeus Lhocardour for hrawny Kit Kittrcll . . . And McDade,s date opens the floor Ihr him .,., I0 Stewart ha-ips Roh- inson with his coal and Ps-tv Spence! watches while his dau: pays the bill at the c'ormfr . . . Kickliter buys ther ducats for he-r date at the VVaco t,hm'aLr0 . . . There was talk uf' haxing a Currigori xYl'K'iKCIlll ilu' 4-avh quarlvr. hut Ilfllllillgl vann- ul' it. Pukuz' 04 fi UM .IUHNSUN signs out nl lxil'IIlUI'i2ll with Mrs, l7ulri1'l4. onv ol' ilu' HlUSl popular lIl2llI'0IlN, W2lli'lllIlQ . . . lfiwns wave-k Ciilllix and exuryonv fo- l'llS1'llN . . . Dr. Williarns. l'aI,lwr ol' Marllm fivllllff. afldrm-ssl-rl 4-llapvl , . . At thu top is ai dor- mitory IIlPHllIlg-.I late at night. . . . SUIIIPOIIC Sll2ililFS ii lingvr in Dr. li. G. Leek I'ac'v. Dr. l,uP's Pay Day Some Day sermon was the highlight, ol' the cntirm' ww-k . . . Somew of tho girls laugh at a joke: by one ol' Lhe spvakers in the 10 o'clock meet- ing . , . Dr. John Hill. book editor. addresses one of the mvn hoarding house- corlclavcs . . Nothing focusing. but L'Koko' Kokernot, appears Lo favor thc open-door policy. Page 65 5 E 32 , l al X 3 OW' about the telephone system this year? feensorcdj . . . The air corps reserve stand in a ong wavering line on the stage just before leaving school . . . Cal Newton at the badminton tourney . . . The winners at chasing the feathered bird around ..., A t the left is En- sign Arthur Boone who left in November for the na V y. Arthur was one ofthe most polished poli- ticians on the campus . . . Timmie Moore contemplates the abstract at the state har exams in Austin, Barrow. Bracewell, Leobowitz and Norx ell stand around in the way . . . Basket- ball with its spills and thrills was unusual this year. Here we see Van Sweet pushing someone away from the basket. 4 5 i ,ni sa ms.. ir , is 2 Page 4 fr.. Q ,W Page 67 vu..-ff 9 L OCIAL highlight of the season was the Chamber ban- quet. Here is the backdrop for the alfairg it was drawn by Mary Shapard . . . Some of the girls add to their grades by entertain- ing the faeulty's children at a party . . . Noseman Spence and General A. D. Bruce at the Pink Tea . . . The Urbanite banquet was a brilliantly lighted affair . . . The girls make a pyramid. VVe shouldn't want for football tack- les next autumn . . . Here is the DAP banquet and aftermath. Nick and Johnny have changed partners, but Sammy Lane and Martha King steal the picture although Horner and his date try desperately to get into the lime- light . . . Dan Jillian looks at Csecretaryj Madeline Drury at the Delta Sig function. That stogie is getting in the way, but the Calvert Cutup won't let that stop her. 1. W mi ...- Z X.. .- f-' QNX fx law 1 .491- ' .7 K., x., N., . 'l'Illl'!?,I in ll um comps in like a lion and goes uul likz' urmllwr L Ll, this amd llvnw-rl, lon? For lhv lusl. limi- lllillly ol Lhv Sl,llfll'lllS rm-ggislvi' in lhv llmyvr ufWac'ol1zall . . . The- lllEiI'l'lllIlQ1 units hmm- pivkn-cl up ,api-ml and class sinm- Se'pla'rlllu'r :md just lnflmv is0Il1'4ml'llN' frm-qllvrll fem-- well scvrws se-4-n during thv 51-ur . . . Nothing: likn- an :mimal shut to get Zillvllllilll. is flu-rv? . . lif+,12islI'alir1Ii is El husllv. hui Dr. Hall, of thc philosophy dvpurl- ment. Lakes il, 1-zisy . . . Clay- ton Edwards dovsn'L lwlia-xv it: Don Allen is ll2'lf'l4l'll. hui, 'lwIll,li'I' smiles at what shm- has dune- with pastehoard. A Page' 68 Q an Priya' 00 X.,- A Q L wr V B af? : 'E VW llli l,l1vzilul1,' hack- slugv: 'llll0I'IllUll. Nvlsun :incl l'i4-rson discuss lights, Thug 1-uulrl lzaku an lx-ssun l'I'0lIl the guy who ligllls lho vznnpus. 'l'ln-ru isn'l, an dark spol on iL . . Smnu DAI' plc-mlgvs, I. to r., liurrmnn, liutnvr, N1-lsun, l'iLL- man and Sliiw-ly . . . Dusty talks lu hvr romn :nate on thu lawn . . . llurz- is za pivturu ol' IM-mfs ullim-. vylltlll you go lo sw- him. lnku your lunch . 'lllll' nvxl pivlllrc- slmws swine! purple' who look the-ii' lunch hul 1lirln'l gn ln svn- tlw Dvzm. Ah. nn-. in-wr ilu- right linnl and plum- . . 'llhv 'lluvlwr twins in NH'Sli'I'Il rw-gzuliu. talk and sing with lluy llugvrs. prviilivr um- lmy lnmiv stan' . . . livllwn- you knfwk yuur hmim out un llw sinh-xmlk. ul-'ll tvll yuu un' clon'l lxium who llzirlur is. hut isnll Slll' lim-lp il ,.. - 7 fp Q -f ., Md ' , , .MV i i ' -' ,swf Ki-- mf m. ,gl 411112132 N...u-llil '5-A xa- XX,-Q.. 4 r 115, 2 ffm- 1 Y wr- ,, ,E ONG acclaimed a Mecca of Beauty, Baylor has some co- eds who can offer competition to Lana Turner and some of the other sweater girls of Holly- wood. At the top we see Andrea Sendon, brunet of Waco . . . At the left is healthy .lean Young, a red-head from Hous- ton . . . Margaret Dahse and Jo Stewart, two of the most attractive freshmen . . . The two Joy Rays . . . on the left is Bclton's contribution to Baylor Know Mrs. Macanlissj and on the right is Waco's blonde Joy . . . At thc bottom is red-headed Bettye MacDonald and cute June Page, both work in the dean's office. April lerm papers keep everyone unbelievably busy Page 70 MR. and Mrs. Paul Al- bright .... lohn Heard and Margaret .lean Wood, two Ar- kansas youths . . . At the left, Muriel Reese sends a record- breaking smile at Fentress Brace- well . . . Nick and Johnny . . . Flanders and Dedman talk over class business, we guess . . . Maurice and Juanelle Harbin go with Don and Katie, but it's still too bright .... loe Rey- nolds condescends to have his photo made while Farrow looks pleased . . . Marshall Barnett, in uniform, and Mary Louise Bevil, in evening dress, make a good-looking couple and .laspar Nlorris at the bottom is up to something. .lust what we are not sure. fat ai f F z .f '.L s , V QM R sf 'ff' .fv- .553 .x ,- , -.V F3 ' -muh! on 114, , 4- , .f.,,.4' , Q J ' .xv r I - 4 A mv r'. V gf PM at X,,,.,. ,, 1 J .-1255, , Gam ig HESIDICNT NICFF and thc good Doctor llarrington vonfvr at graduation . . . To your left you sm-0 onv ol' l5ayIor's most colorful traditions. tho ring-out corvrnony ot' junior and senior girls . , . liolow that is Leon liohowitz propping for the law exams . . . Sinn- il, is tho last month of school sonic- ol' the' girls are gvtting worris-d about thc future. Hn-rv sit six Iasss-s talking to tho niarinv rt-c'rl1it0r: wading clockwisv tht-5 arv Mar- ian Ferguson. lin-lyn .lm-nsm-n, Red, Virginia Wllipkm-y. livt- tyc 1VIcDonald, and l.ang:uid lfycsn . . . Posod pn-t,l,ily on Judge Baylor's statutv is his great-great-graml nit-4-1: Dust 5 Baylor . . . N4-ut Galbraith. ,NICK Kinvaid and Norris Clark arc som-n in a day-light swim- at Lake Wvaco. Uo you rvvogmizv it? ..., X nd graduation 1-onn-,Q For thc last tirnv as studonts these gowmwl tigurvs stand. Who knows what thoughts and nwrnorivs Crowd through tht-ir minds as thvy stand togvllnor tor thc last time-E' ltfs thc' sunsm-L ol' rolls-ge daysg the' sunrise- of a new life. 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' : f',5rT ,,,r3,iqSg+fvfqv!+fi I' I. of ff 4 ',,,4.-w'5?'-g':3'fY,...., Y?'1f fi N,- 5' 321,55-qwiaf .-Q,g,:i1'w.BiQ.44.agf:3gzi:2+'fFf.Z ' L '- ,4'1,.'vf 4- ,W 4s4J Y 43 653,45 f.S5,QD,415 G91 ON THE FIELDS OF FRIENDLY STRIFE ARE SOWN THE SEEDS WHICH, IN 3 OTHER YEARS ON OTHER FIELDS Q WILL BEAR THE FRUITS OF VICTORY ELICNEIIAL Ilolvrslnxs NIAIZAIITIIIIII YD Q-7'63Y9 QYTGDTQBU Q'7G?iQQ Q7 Hlllllll EH EHES Hard-hit by war calls and defense work which dropped Bochey Koch, Billy Patterson and Froggie Coleman from the SCVCI1-H1311 athletic set-up of 1941-42, Baylor's coaching staff nevertheless carried on during the year by doubling up and improvising new assign- ments in all sports. Of the four remaining members, Athletic Director Ralph H. VVolf served through the gridiron campaign and then took a leave of absence to enter defense work. Head Coach Frank Kimbrough stayed until the middle of March before entering the navy's physical training program as a lieutenant, junior grade. Bill llenderson, the jack-of-all trades who served as line coach, basketball mentor and track overseer, took a lieutenant's commission in the army air corps physical program. Only frosh tutor Jim Crow remained at the end of the year. lndications were that no new men would be taken on the Baylor stall' until conclusion of VVorld Wiar ll. All intercollegiate sports, except football and basket- ball, were dropped and these seemed due to follow. A shortage of manpower and coaches alike combined in a probable death-knell for sports until a new Armistice Day. Close Cooperation fjx FRANK Kmnnouou 'lf Blu, IIICNIJICRSON .lm Chow Page 74 ii X 3 Z , ' The lhud of leather aqainsl flewh lhe .sharp F 0 U T B A L L sounds ofaquzrrlerbaclrk' signals-the music ry' the band and the roar of the crowd. Page 75 llll EULLEHE Fighting symbol of Baylor teams for 15 years was Qld Joe College, who performed annually for the 'feXes on Homecoming and who was known to myriads of sport fans in the Southwest. Old Joe passed on to the happy hunting ground on March 20, 19113. The 17-year old brown bear, capable of carving a reputa- tion under the big topf' was satisfied to stay at Baylor, perform his tricks before packed football stadiums in the crisp autumn ' s weather. Old Joe gulped cokes as fast as the handlers could hand them to him, he waddled from side to side amiably and would then turn in a flash on those who pushed him too closely, even as fighting Baylor teams would turn in a blaze of fury on superior teams and win. Old Joe first became Baylor's mascot when Woodie M. Zachary, ex-Bruin football ace, inherited him from an irate butcher. Since that time, Old Joe has been an integral part of Baylor. Now he is gone, but in the hearts of Baylor men he will never be forgotten. ln the years to come around many a bonfire on Homecoming night, Old Joe will be remembered. Already he is legendary. P 76 51 zf E25 EMM L., ,L df! LEE W. GANDY WEAVER NELSON ROBERTSON ROBINSON GRIFFIN MURSKI STEPHENS HENDERSON LEAL PRICE CRAVEN JEFFREY DICKSON PRICE MARSHALL LAWRENCE GODBOLD COLEMAN KITTRELL GODBOLD GRIFFIN ROBINSON LL-Ell FEHE EE lilllll TEH Two more valiant chapters were written in the saga of That Good Old Baylor Line this past autumn as Lester Boyd CBuddyD Gatewood and Bubo', Barnett were acclaimed by conference sports scribes as fitting successors to Bob Nelson and Botchey Koch and other Baylor centers and guards of legendary statute. Curly-headed, smiling Gatewood, a natural leader of rnen, was an almost unanimous choice for the center slot on all-conference mythical elevens. On New Year's Day he played in the annual North-South gridiron classic on a team which experts said was the greatest all-star aggre- gation ever to trod on cleat-tossed sod. Gatewood had a natural sense of diagnosis and could sense plays before they started. He was without a peer in backing up the line and Jinx Tucker, famed authority on Bruin athletic heroes, hailed the Waco lad as the greatest pivot man in Baylor pigskin history. Hulking, bulking Bubo Barnett, with simian arms, was a player who riise to the occasion and in several tilts was the perfect image of Botchey Koch, greatest Bear player and all-time All-America nominee. When aroused to fighting pitch, the monosyllabic Barnett was a demon. The jokester of the team, he lightened the tense moments with flashes of wit. Barnett was accorded rave notices for his play in the annual East-West game in San Francisco. Pg 78 SEASHN' HE llllll Surprise package of the Southwest conference gridiron chase with brilliant, tireless goal line stands that made them a weekly puzzle to frantic experts who failed to spot Frank Kimbrough's devious victory patternfthatis the story of the Baylor football team for 1942 which smashed thrillingly close to the throne room before bowing to superior weight, experience and reserves in the season's finale. Given not even a fighting chance to finish out of the cellar by pigskin forecasters, the Battling Baptists marched boldly over Arkansas, Texas A. and M. and Texas Christian in their first three conference encounters to baffle the experts, before Lady Luck turned her back on the Green and Gold. Standing on the threshold of Baylor's first championship team since 1924, the Bruins stumbled on the champion Texas Longhorns on a sweltering day that wore down their thin line of reserves. Hurled back ab- ruptly, Baylor closed out the season with a muddy tie against SMU and another reverse at the hands of the Rice Owls. Never will Baylor fans and grads forget those nine, rock-ribbed goal line stands against the vaunted attack of Homer Norton's Aggie warriors, or the four equally stunning times the Bears turned aside the TCU Frogs and shattered their offensive thrusts. Sheer fighting fury earned the Bears two mighty victories and an undying place in the hearts of their supporters. Athletic Director Ralph R. Wolfe Pg79 S Resting their attack on the flying heels of Rudolph Xlohley, Little All-:Xn1eriean half- haelx. and giant Cainp Wilson, 210-pound freslnnan fullback, Vtlarren Woodson's Har- din-Sinnnons Cowboys made l3aylor's gridiron inaugural a dismal one indeed with an upset CICS-6 victory in a Chilly night contest. Stunned spectators watched the South- west eonlerenee representatives. who were hig pre-gaine favoritles with everyone exeept llead Coach Frank lkiinhrough ol' the Bears, mauled all over the lield hy the Cowboys' high-powered 'll-formation. .alternately fooled and overpowered. the honie teani found itsell' no niateh lor the Border eonterenee title- holders. Baylor failed to get started until the l'ourth quarter when a Cowhoy fuinhle was recovered on the eneniy H. Nliltou Crain, playing a full game at fullhaelx after only a weeks praetiee. howled along for H yards. liittrell passed to Candy l'or I2 and it was iirst down on the ll. Coleman raeed all the way to the 2 and then zipped over. He rnissed goal, making it I3-6 and elosing up shop for the evening. BAYLOR B OR VISITORS RICE H-S U. S.M.U. OKLAHOMA TULSA ARKANSAS TEXAS TEXAS TECH 1TC.U. TEXAS A am linqe MI Trailing by 12 points with 18 minutes to go at Taft stadium in Oklahoma City, the Baylor Bears unleashed a savage, driving ground game before 4,500 astounded fans to score 18 points in 18 minutes and defeated the Sooner Aggies by an 18-12 margin. Stymied early in the game by enough hard luck to lose three games, the Bears seemed destined to drop their second contest in a row. A fumble on the 2-yard line de- prived Baylor of one score and penalties on the 10-yard marker twice cost the Bears other touchdowns. On top of this, two intercepted passes, followed by 84 and 45-yard returns, had given the Oklahomans their only scores. BAYLOR B OR VISITORS H-S U. S.M.u. OKLAHOMA TULSA ARKANSAS TEXAS TEXAS TECH T1C.U. TEXAS A am P 81 1 ex A L Nx nullfu gxlllm. W . . , 5 A ,., 19 2' 2 f Q f I 'ff-,. Y I , Finding a weakness at the enemy left tackle late in the final period, Baylor got going however, with Kit Kittrell playing the greatest game of his college career. Carrying the ball on almost every play, Kittrell staged a 52-yard drive to the goal where Milton Crain smashed over. The brilliant, spectacular offensive duel got Baylor started on the victory trail. Kittrell returned to his 1941 form, when he helped de-rail the Texas Bose Bowl express, to join Coleman and Crain as the big offensive noise. The entire Bruin line played fine foot- ball, opening gaping holes late in the game for their backs to skip through. -'-n-...ww .1 , N x L XX .xulh I SW' 'u f , x. , U A . H ,N 19 ,S L ff 3 2 ' I S ,i ,, In the greatest leviathan feat since Kate Smith first put the moon over the mountain, the Baylor Bears smashed across three touch- downs to swamp Arkansas' Razorbacks, 20- to-7, in a picturesque backdrop of Ozark mountains. Sweltering beneath an Indian Summer sun, the Bears were a trifle slow starting, but before the game was over, Coach Kimbrough's lads had launched an aerial offensive that knocked the mountaineers out of the stadium. The Bruin secondary intercepted seven Ar- kansas tosses to add to their own passing attack and sew up the contest. Kit Kittrellis running, Travis Nelson's fine defensive play and Buddy Gatewood's smashing on offense and defense featured Baylor's victory. Outweighed seven pounds to a man, the Bears did not halt until they had worn the Razorbacks down to that weight and then it was a swan song for the squealing Porkers. BAYLOR B R VISITORS S.M.u. OKLAHOMA TULSA ARKANSAS TEXAS TEXAS TECH 11C.U. TEXAS A8fM Page 82 Invading the vast plains of the Panhandle country, Baylor geared its tricky running attack in high and battered Texas Tech's Red Raiders into submission by a 14-7 count that did not begin to indicate the margin of its superiority. Coach Kimbrough watched his charges roll up a two-touchdown lead in the first half and then ordered them to Sit on it! Striking quickly in the first period, the Bruins plowed through the lighter Raiders with a 34-yard drive, culminated when Mau- lin Milton Crain rammed over from the four. Coleman converted the extra point. BAYLOR B on vusnons Q S.M.U. OKLAHOMA TULSA ARKANSAS TEXAS TEXAS TECH TTC.U. TEXAS A8fM Pg83 L NN' .ml1,,l AMN'-. f , X. , s A ,., :- S f Q , , I X ?f.,, Y SS s' Again in the second period the Bears counted when Quarterback Coleman picked up a punt on his ten and steaked ninety yards untouched for a score. It was the most bril- liant play of the game and one of the high- lights of the season. Coleman kicked the goal once more to make it 14-0. Much to the chagrin of Aggie scouts in the pressbox, Kimbrough clamped on the wraps and watched his men rotate about four plays the balance of the game. Tech got its score late in the fourth period when Kittrell's punt was blocked on the Bruin 22-yard-marker. Guard Jimmy J ay of the Raiders picked up tl16 bounding ball and raced for a touchdown. x L - , ' N ' .xl rllf, qw' ' f x ' I 5 ., S v s . , fm , E . Pounding with all the relentless fury of a tropical typhoon against the frenzied, fight- ing resistance of Baylor's gallant defenders, the rugged Maroon juggernaut of Texas A. and M. battered itself to pieces and tumbled to a 6-0 defeat at the hands of the Golden Bears before 14,000 screaming homecoming fans. Nine furious assaults by the disciples of Homer Norton, spear-headed by All-Confer- ence Leo Daniels and a host of other hard- driving backs, shattered themselves on the Green and Gold's stone wall defense. To the three, four, five and eight-yard lines, the Farmers carried before yielding the ball each time in the face of superhuman determination. Scores of old grads stood with tears of ad- miration streaming down their cheeks as Baylor fought in the greatest tradition of its homecoming celebration. Few would question that it was one of the greatest exhibitions of gridiron guts ever seen on a Southwest conference field. Three- times successive conference champions and top-heavy favorites, the Aggies beat them- selves to exhaustion on the Baptist forward wall and right out of the 1942 championship picture. Page' 84 For three and a half quarters the Aggies had the ball and moved it down the field so often, that freight rates were quoted and tickets sold on the trips. Big Jackson Web- ster missed two field goals and a penalty nullified a seeming touchdown by Cullen Rogers but no score rewarded the Aggie efforts. The Baptist offense suddenly and bril- liantly sprang to life late in the fourth period. Wee Willie Coleman caught the Aggies asleep by passing forty yards from his own 20-yard line to sophomore end Tom Johnson who leaped high to snag the pitch away from two Maroon defenders. Johnson galloped to the BAYLOR B OR VISITORS RICE H-S u. S.M.u OKLAHOMA TULSA ARKANSAS TEXAS TEXAS TECH 'ITC.U. TEXAS A am Pg8 Wi! ugiliviiiib f ' .ilk Q 'E 5 Mill Y' T 0 ,. .-..- ii: -'----- 5 -1'A 1'1 -' . S Sw Q Xt' 1' miners ffl f f .Tf4 ' X li., N TL 0 I ' 1 ffla, A. and M. 11-yard line before he was tackled. Coleman faked, handed the ball off to Travis Nelson and saw him carry all the way to the one-yard stripe before being run out of bounds. Crain and Coleman alternately rammed the line and Coleman dashed over for a very big touchdown! Statistically speaking, the Aggies had all the best of it, with 330 yards to Baylor's 162, but the score still goes down on the record books as Baylor 6, A. and M., 0. NN .min , Stlln-T. f u A ' . A 1' , 3 rs 0' 2 1 i 7'-.. Y OS J' The golden toe of big Bert Edminson, Baylor's punting preacher, slammed a 17- yard field goal squarely between the uprights at a difficult angle in Horned Frog stadium at Fort Worth to bring the Battling Bears a thrill-packed 10-7 verdict that toppled Texas Christian university from the ranks of the nation's unbeaten, untied teams. The fight and never-say-die spirit of that good old Baylor line, plus its steady defensive backs, throttled the massive Toads, knocked them from the league lead and gave Baylor a tie for the conference's top slot along with the Texas Longhorns. Spotting the Horned Frogs seven points in the first period, the Bruins tied the count on a 15-yard end run by raven-haired Kit Kittrell and Edminson's conversion in the second period. The play was set up after an exchange of kicks and a long, 47-yard jaunt by Kittrell off his own right tackle through a broken field. After a bare few minutes of the third period, end Trotter Adams of the Frogs stepped back in his own end zone and kicked out to his own 37 where Kittrell gathered it in and did a hula-hula dance right back to the Frog 9. There TCU held and on fourth down, Edminson dropped back to puncture the uprights squarely. Five hundred Baylor rooters who had followed their heroes to Fort Worth promptly went wild. BAYLOR B R VISITORS RlCE H-S U. S.M.u. OKLAHOMA TULSA ARKANSAS TEXAS TEXAS TECH 'l1C.U. TEXAS A am Pg86 Baylor's Cinderella Kids came to the end of the victory trail at Austin's sun-bathed Memorial stadium when Dana X, l3ible's Texas Longhorns blazed their way to a 20-0 victory, sweet revenge for the previous sea- son's 7-7 deadlock that knocked them from the nation's football pinnacle. Track stars in gridiron uniforms ran the Bruins ragged in the stifling heat that wilted a tired Baylor team's resistance and exposed their fatal lack of reserve strength for the first time. Worn, weary, hot and tired, the Bears could not rally to the Elysian heights of glory which they had scaled against the Aggies and Horned Frogs. BAYLOR B OR VISITORS RICE H'S U. ' S.M.U. OKLAHOMA TULSA ARKANSAS TEXAS TEXAS TECH 'l1C.U. TEXAS A 8rM PgX7 Inspired doubly by the zeal for revenge and undisputed league leadership, the Long- horns would have been tough for any team in the nation on this particular day. Texas scored first on a -16-yard parade with Raymond Jones, Max Minor, Ken Matthews and burly Roy McKay carrying the mail. McKay started the scoring parade by climaxing this drive with a 19-yard thrust for paydirt. , The second Texas counter was set up by fleet Jackie Field and clirnaxed by Matthews' long canter. For their third tally, Texas pounded on a fumble and Mickey Mayne took it from l5aylor's 25 all the way, scoring standing up. Beduced to a gentle puff of wind for three quarters, saved by penalties which nullified two Baylor touchdowns, and an intercepted pass which stopped another on the one-yard line, Tulsa's Golden Hurricane fought back brilliantly with the aid of Dame Fortune to decisively defeat the Bruins by a 24-0 margin before a partisan hometown throng. First it was 42-yard touchdown pass from Kittrell to Coleman in the second period which was called back by an off-side offense. In the third period, the Bears seemed destined to overcome even these tough breaks when they marched 47 yards with Milton Crain, Travis Nelson and Coleman bearing the brunt right up to the one-yard marker. Cruel fate allowed Saxon Judd, Tulsa's great end, to intercept a pass and race all the way back to Baylorls 12 before he was overhauled by Bubo Barnett. Baylor pushed 'em right back to the 30. But here came the crowning blow. Clyde LeForce, Tulsa back, kicked a field goal, 40 yards against the wind, which hit the crossbar and bounced through. This freak play proved only a starter as the dumbfounded, bewildered Bruins wilted before a dazzling aerial attack engineered by All-American Glenn Dobbs. The assault garnered three touchdowns, clinched a pre- viously doubtful victory and sent the Hur- ricane whirling right into the Sugar Bowl against Tennesseels Vols. BAYLOR B OR VISITORS RICE H-S U. S.M.u. OKLAHOMA TULSA ARKANSAS TEXAS TEXAS TECH 'l1C.U. TEXAS A arm Pa 88 The hoodoo sign which Southern Metho- dist's Mustangs hold over Baylor stood them in good stead on a mud-soaked Municipal stadium as the Ponies hung on grimly 'for three quarters, then struck back to earn a 6-6 tie after the Bears had pushed them from the box seats to the main entrance. Drizzling, cold rain caused fumble after fumble and Coach Kimbrough's stalwarts bobbled away all but one scoring thrust. The six points netted thus looked bigger and bigger as the game grew older and the rain fell harder but lo, and behold, the Mustangs became desparate and gambled with the slippery ball in the fourth stanza. BAYLOR . B OR vrsrrons RICE H-S U. S.M.U. OKLAHOMA TULSA ARKANSAS TEXAS TEXAS TECH 'lTC.U. TEXAS A 81M Pg39 , n ll' WW - 'Sir ' fir C S Q' f'Q ' 5 f ,A 7 P ' , V I x .-Wi W' Frito Gonzales, diminutive Pony passer, faded back to his 40 and uncorked an amazing heave. Hardy Miller, who had worked his way back of Baylor's secondary, took the ball over his shoulder, juggled it for a moment and then galloped 30 additional yards un- touched for the deadlock tally. Once more Baylor had failed to defeat SMU, running the number of lean years to five. Baylor's earlier tally came after two score- less' periods in which two fair chances to count were wasted. A pass interception in the third period started a drive with Bill Coleman leading the way. Wee Willie fired to Snake Bailey for a first down on the Mus- tang 25, then circled end to the 13. Cli- maxing the drive, Coleman broke off left tackle for the touchdown. i ix I, 9 W r 'C llxxw I ryan ,X x - x ki! ' f N x' f A 1,1 x i xv iv ' Another slow and muddy battle wound up the gridiron season for the hard-luck Baptists as Bice's powerful Owls churned and swirled to a 20-0 triumph in Houston with the aid of a furious running attack that functioned unchecked by the elements. Bright spot in an otherwise very gloomy day was the brilliant center play of Buddy Gatewood who was called on to face his chief opposition for all-conference rating, lanky Bill Blackburn. Neutral observers saw little cause for doubt as to the head man after Gatewood had stalked up and down his battered line to make three-fourths of the tackles. The Bruins fought staunchly the first period despite clinging mud which tied down their offensive lightning. The speed and power of the big Rice backs began to take their toll however in the second quarter and rolled unchecked for 80 yards and a touch- down. Dwelle, Eikenberg and Williams alternated in tearing the Bear defense to shreds, even more completely than had Texas. After the ensuing kick, Baylor made its only touchdown threat when Bob Burke completed successive passes to Nelson and Edminson which carried to the Bice 9 with a first down. Four passes fizzled here and the offense closed shop for the day. Bice power plays brought two more touch downs in the third period however, as the rain grew harder and it became impossible to even tell one player from another. The season's finale was gloomy indeed. BAYLOR B ' OR VISITORS RICE H-s u. s.M.u. OKLAHOMA TULSA ARKANSAS TEXAS TEXAS TECH 11C.U. f TEXAS A8fM P1390 liu.vl.'wNulll fx 11-1'nl4'r'.vlllmllsrlll- -WIIIIA' .W'f'l'llllll.llfj ll'I'Hl Il'1rxl,!'l1r'1'ml,v ffm! Vllflllfflllf Ill'fl-Ill! fm Hn i'lllIf l rl .w'ur'w ,wr llH'IlHfl'. llllll Ill HA llllll ll By Jmlns l ,xnLEY Hound-I 'p Sporls Editor The 19-12-43 Basketball season found Coach Bill Henderson working with a very inexperi- enced squad boasting no regulars back from the previous season. Consequently the result was rather disasterous from the standpoint of games won and lost and for the first time in many years the Bears finished the conference race in the cellar. Led hy Co-captains Van Sweet and Bill Hailey, the only lettermen on the squad, tl1e Bruins captured only three conference games, but were never completely out- classed. Coach Henderson composed his starting quintet from Sophomore Marlin Hicks at center, Sophomore Frankie Edwards and Senior Van Sweet at forwards, and .Iuniors James Reeder and llailey at guards. Also seeing a lot of service were Gordon Hollon, Nook Rowe. lvey Miller, B. L. Cooper and Johnny Appell. From this rou 6'Mr. Iiillw mlaced a scran but 3 P l l I Y Bm, iim,,,.,.,Sm erratic team on the court. WVhen they were on they Page 93 were unbeatable and boasted a high-powered offensive with smooth Frankie Edwards, Sweet and Hailey capable of chalking up points from any spot on the floor. A serious blow was dealt the team late in the season when Hailey and Edwards were called to the air corps. 13aylor's initial showing against the highly-touted Texas Christian Horned Frogs was indeed promising. The slow-working Frogs were fortunate to win, 35-31. The Texas Longhorns were the next op- ponents and they proved too much for the Bears in a rough 41-35 tilt played in Waco. The Battling Bruins waxed exceptionally hot as they trounced the Aggies, 66-58. Edwards' uncanny shot-making for the night could hardly have been equaled as he notched 24 points, missing only four or five shots dur- ing the entire game. After taking two non-conference victories from East Texas Teachers and Waco Army Flying School, the Bruins lost a heart-breaker to the Bice Owls, 36-34. Big Bill Closs, Owl center, dropped in two points with thirty seconds to go for Rice's margin. A. 82 M. gained revenge for their previous licking by romping on the Bears in the College Station House of Horror, 51-38. Next opposition came from the ever- potent Arkansas Razorbacks who swept a two- game series played in Fayetteville-68-25, and 40-38. Page 93 AETIHN HURINH THE SEASUN 'I 1 1 V511 colorful eeernmqlv efforlless resull fy qruellmq T R A C K Frozen slrenglh. blinding speed-hack, lhe pracglice. l V l l Page 95 , -. vs, t B The grand old American sporl--Ilze firsl game played by nearly every boy4baseball in lhe spring-as familiar to everyone as the spring itself. VARSITY Il EH LL By JOHN CARMICHAEL Round- Up Sports Slajjf .lim Crow, battle-scarred veteran of Baylor athletic wars as freshman mentor for many years, made his how into Southwest conference varsity competition with a crew of sophomores and preceded to climb to third place in conference standings, compiling an all-season record of eight victories and nine defeats. Jerry Feille, scrappy manager of the Waco Dons, joined the staff and took an active part in the management of the Baylor nine. Crow was elevated to the head coaching position when Botchey Koch resigned to enter the armed service. SEASON Baylor ....... 0-4-9 Aggies .....,, 2-3-15 Baylor .....,. l-3-14 Rice, 3-7-3 Baylor ....... 8-0 Texas 12-2 Baylor ...,... 3-l -T SlVlU 2-T46 Baylor ....... I3-2-IT TCU ...,..... .n-0-ll Page 06 4. . ,fr ' , AHSITY TH Elf i By JOHN CARMICHAEL Round-Up Sfajf Almost stymied by a manpower shortage through ineligibility, pros- pects enrolled in CPT and injuries, the Golden Bears started out with two Weight men. With emphasis on this field, they rumbled through the season to finish fourth in the annual Southwestern conference meet. Tawny Jack Wilson, closing out one of the greatest athletic careers in Baylor's history, was unofficially heralded as the Bear track team, winning all of Baylor's points at the Fort Worth Fat Stock show track meet, at the Texas Relays and leading his fellow tracksters at other meets. He won first in the shot at the Cowtown thinly-clad assembly, picked . up another blue ribbon at the Austin relays with a 47-foot, 7-inch shot toss and missed breaking the conference record by inches at a triangular meet here, being credited with a heave of 50 feet. W. J. CPunyj Stephens was his cohort in this division. Bill Legg, pole vaulter and hurdler, Bland Sehwarting and U. A. Young, both pole vaulters and broad jumpers, flashed good form in late season and garnered some points for Baylor. After the Fat Stock show meet and the Texas Relays the Bears lost a dual meet with TCU. Wilson won two firsts in the weights as Baylor finished last in quadrangular competition with A. SL M., SMU and TCU. Wilson copped 16 points as Baylor acted as perfect hosts by finishing last behind visiting TCU and SMU at a tri- angular meet here. Schwarting, Flowers, Kittrell, Stevens, Coleman, Hailey, Kuz- maul, Todd and Jeffrey placed at the meet on home einders. At the conference meet and final track event of the year, Wilson, Schwarting and Legg won places as Baylor finished fourth. t I Page 97 PHYSICAL EHUEATIHN Stressing physical conditioning as vital necessity and duty in wartime, the Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, headed by Dr. Lowell N. Douglas, took to its responsibilities with vim and vigor. Perspiring boys were herded through strenuous contests, mass calisthenics and daily bouts with the university's own commando-obstacle course. Even the weaker sex had its touch of exercises in a lighter vein, all adding up to grunts, groans and aching muscles for the hobbling student body. Assistant Director Bay Byrne, the unrelenting Simon Legree of Exercise, Inc., also known as Murder, Inc., rose to his highest peak in the fall by signing up a large group of hard, industrious and altogether unsuspecting souls for a 6:45 a. m. class in physical training which halted only at outright mayhem in whipping everyone into shape. I will condition Baylor to the last student, Byrne was quoted as saying. Miss Lucille Douglass headed women's physical activities, assisted by Thelma D. Moorman and Evelyn Kappes. P 98 In cooperation with requests by the War and Navy departments, P. E. was stepped up from twice-weekly to a daily program for all students. Attendance by reservists was compulsory. Daily drills were reinforced with ex- ercises of the most practical nature, pri- marily the marching classes, whose husky cadence calls across the levels of Mingle- wood bowl brought home to everyone that in a few short months the hup-who-hi-ho counts would be heard in foreign places. ln swimming classes, students were taught to drop through water covered with burning oil, to break their fall, the best method of jumping from a ship. The gymnastic course became a Judo short lesson and the physical ed- ucation department loomed large on the horizon of stu- dents' thoughts. 1 x 1 5 4 'Q . t 1 lllll llllll Pllllll The 1942 intramural sports front was featured by the raucous Rebels who won the IIVI softball title, came within a hairbreadth of taking their second straight football championship, and came from behind late in the season to win the intramural basketball race. The softball league saw three top-flight teams battling it out for the top position, Chamber of Commerce, Night Hawks, and Rebels. The Rebels took a 7-2 game from the CC in a tilt on Physical Fitness Day, and then went on to beat both of the other teams in the play-offs to win the pennant. Captain Irving Dreibrodt, Charlie Kettle and Lee Love led the Rebels through their successful season on the diamond. The football league was packed with big, rough teams and eager players. The Rebels jumped into a fast lead, but were overtaken by the Nose Brotherhood and the Book House late in the season. In the play-offs, the Book House beat the Senators on penetrations and the Brotherhood defeated the Rebels by a one-touchdown margin. In the finals, the two winners played to a 6-6 tie before a crowd that packed Minglewood Bowl. They were declared co- champions for the 1942 season. The Rebels were not to be denied again and with a whirlwind finish they defeated the Ramblers and the All-Stars to win the intramural basketball championship. Although coming up with many new hardwood performers, the pennant winners retained enough of their championship men to easily turn back the All-Stars in the finals of the basketball play-offs, 47-30. James CSeabiscuitj Irwin and Bert Edmison were the spark-plugs of the Rebel team. , ,,,, ,, l P IO! f. f .am 'nw f Page 101 M. KW MQW? 2 if W W , , 3,21 w-.. -6 ' 1. Q... , ,L H i ,... ,, 4Q.,' i ,,. ,..,, . . .,,, . A ':.W.,,M.q-H . W.- M, ': ':-1gJL:,, MM . A A H ,W....i,,,,.wWMmwmmmWwMW.mm.Q -f-fi:-L-my -- W-Wffwu -- 'H i,..W..HEQ'PP!4fi?if f-i7C'N V T0nwrr0w'.s' herrws QI' -field and courl zlayfv ILILSILIZH scrinmmye rlmnrnies. W' l,,l,l,,l,ll ll Round- Up Sport Slaff For the first time in four yearsAsince the freshman days of Jacks Wilson and Russell Baylor s cub foot ball team came out on the winning margin in its battles against SML and rl CL frosh squads Only casually during the three-game campaign was a 15-6 loss to Kilgore Jumor College 111 the first tilt of the year Leading the frosh attack was slashing Harmon CNookj Rowe triple threat LlNlIlgSt01l backfield aet wlnle backs Wayne Franks, James Jackson, Tony Summers, Jim Wlnte and Fred Sherman rounded out the ball carrying strength of the club. A solid line depended on centers Keeling Brown and Buddy Tinsleyg guards Bentley Jones, Arthur Havcrstock, and Richard Johnsong tackles Ventyn Mostyn, Ollie Jack, H. L. Jackson, Mabry Beard, and Roy Priolog and ends Jolm Hart, Elmer Biddy, Jolnmy Ludwig, and Frank Gohlke. Draft and enlistment troubles carried away some of the men before the season was over but varsity coach Kimbrough had regarded his freshmen crop with bright eyes. Without War difficulties, much would have been expected of the frosh stars in Southwest Conference play. B 311 A il 1: lllll H llllllll By PAT BEARD Hound-l'p Sports Staff Although the varsity track squad has its troubles during the season, the l9l2 fresh dash and lield athletes took their share of victories during the season. Seven lads carried the brunt ol' the Bruin attack. Douglas Carter, Bill Dickson, James Griffin, John Hugghins, Harmon Howe, Lloyd Price and Pm. Q. Lawrence led the frosh tracksters. None of these were exceptional stars, but their combination was unbeatable. lllll H Ill lllllll Promotion of genial .lim Crow to varsity coaching post forced the Cub baseball nine to recruit lanky Joe lfrivaldsky for the managing post during the 1912 spring baseball season. lie i1111in the season with onlv a few ca lable men, the Cub nine fell bv tom heavv score , . . l . to the A. and Nl. Fish and Texas Yearlingsbefore hitting its stride by swaniping Allen Academy. Page 103 Keep coming back for all they've got and take it with a grin, When disappointment trips you up or failure barks your shin, Keep coming back-and if at last you lose the game by right, Let those who whipped you know, at least, they, too, have had a fight. For when the One Great Scorer comes to write against your name, He marks-not that you won or lost, but how you played the game. -- GRANTLAND RICE Ig104 2126, ' Va I 11 7'125n 'fi '1 ' ng' 1 I I' 1 If 1 ll, .4 AT Page 10:7 C3 IA NIZ HSucceeding in lhe arf rj Iiringw -SHAKESPEARE f A .s VJ 7 N -L .vg 1 9 l .?' ' X .EBM ii Page 106 Pagf 107 P R E S S '. . .freedom of fhe press . . . . --BILL ol? RIGHTS THE llllllllll-UP WoI1't you close the door and come in? l'd like to talk to you. Here it is-your ROUND-UP, built of the golden days of 1942-43. Even now the things you see here are changed, and, being changed, are gone. Yes, my friend, here are your future memories, caught as they hurried across the narrow threshold of the present into the twilight country of the past. Thus in the final essence, We give you a book of memories. It can not help but be a memor- able book-it has been a memorable year. May the words and pictures herein be satisfactory at present, and may they become more and more dear to you until one fine day in the future a mere glance at them will bring flooding from the backwash of a dormant memory the poignant essences of college life. We give it to you with a great sigh of relief, but with a feeling that it is more than a year- book-it is a milestone. kDow HEARD Pg 108 TH li HOVND-FP STAFF Dow HEARD . .....,.. Eriilar O. .l, CJIBSON , ..... Illlflllflfll-llfl Edilor DIVISION ICDITOIIS .IAMES CURI. ..... . Orgarzizafions THoMAs DARRY . Clzronolog JAMES FAIKLEY . ..,.. Sporls CLASS ICDITUHS LU ELLA l4'U'rm4:l,l, ..,.. . lSeni0m NAN KENNEMER . .,., . J NELI, S'rUmxLEFmLn . ,um-Urs JOHN IIEARD . . JOHN KING ' Soplzomores DoRoTHY CHAPIN , . DKJRETTA LUPE ll . ANN MADSEN - - A llfreshmen CARRIE .IACKsoN .,... . l CONTRIBUTOIIS JACK FLANDERS PAT BEARD JAMES CUNA JOHN CARMICHAE1, TERRELL BI,om:ET'r Crisp-curled, tree-tall Dow Heard edited the yearbook. He was ably assisted by breezy Otis Jean Gibson and capable James Curl. John King was the mainspring of the photographic corps. Despite critical shortages of necessary materials, unusual hardships, drastic curtailments in many respects, the annual comes to you slightly larger than last year. This was made possible by the help of many amateur student photographers who turned in their priI1ts, and by far- sighted procurement of essentials by Cal Newton, business manager. In a year when many colleges failed to issue an annual, The Round-Up staff, through long hours of work, have tried to give you by the school. The staff wishes to say it has no apologies or excuses to offer. We are proud to be able to publish an annual, and we think you will like this one. Plzolograpl1,er.s' lfoyulfy El1l1l'Ill'l1S and John King Page 109 a book that will rank favorably with the best ever put out THE lllllll l llllllill l'In1'mn ,lnnx CAINIIIIHAEI. Consciontious John flill'IlllCll2i9l was lhv inains nrinff of the Cain pus nvws ma :Cr durin f 19,1-I2-1123. l :- llndvr his expert handling thv Lariat nianagvcl lo survive personnel losses in the editorial and printing departinvnls in the lirst full yvar nl' war onthe Campus. During the spring iIlIElI'l0I' the pap0r's oulpul was curtailed from four Liines weekly Lo lwicv wvclxly. hut the standard was Consistently' high. Particularliy elllwtiiw during the year w crm- thc vditorial page nlfvriiigs. Cartoonist .lack llannn c'r0at0d Stupv thi- Slurlvnt, a moronic- Pi livla lxappa, and Dow llm-ard's Scrap lrony c-rm-atvfl inure- discussion and dissvnsion than thc- usual liarial, C0lumnisl's arlivlvs. The edilor's own liaylnr Parade was a pntipourri of c-annpus lilo. Silccvecliilg Ralph l'h0lps, ministerial studs-nl. w'l1oresig1Iwcl in und-yr-ar, CZ1I'IIllC'lI2lK'l lurnud ovvr his Illilllilglllg vcliloris slot lo red-headvd Pal liaard, who did a lillOI'0ll5Q'll job. Paige' 110 The Larial Slang' ai Work LARIAT STAFF Editors . . ,..... JOHN CARMICHAEL, RALPH PHEIIPS Managing Edilors . JOHN CARMICI-IAEL, PAT BEARD News Edilors . TOMMY NEAL, JANET VVHITNEY Sociely Ediiors . . JANET WTHITNEY, CAMILLE MITCHELL Sporls Edilurs CHARLES BDARHONV, BILL DAVIS, BILL COLEMAN, 'FERRELI BLODGETT Columnists . . JACK HABIINI, Dow HE.fXRD, MARY L. GEHIIING, IJOHOTHY CHAPIN Heard explains lhose leliers. Camille M iichell wrole many a wedding story. Page Ill we PnoFEsSoRs BURKHALTER, CARROLL, Goocu and TRANTHAM STUDENTS OTIS JEAN GIBSON, 'l'EimEu, BLODGETT and LARRY HARRIS HUA!-ill lll P HLIEATIII A seven-man committee handles the affairs of Baylor student publications. This year the board, consisting of four faculty and three elected student members, faced unusual problems and solved them to the satisfaction of all concerned. The Daily Lariat, student newspaper, was curtailed from a four-time-per-Week schedule to a twice-weekly printing. Vital shortages of newsprint, experienced press employees made this move imperative. The board elects the editors of the yearbook and the student newspaper. Professor Frank E. Burkhalter, by virtue of heading the journalism department, serves as chairman of the board. Terrell Blodgett, junior member on the board, was the secretary. This group also lets the contracts for the engraving and the publishing of the yearbook. This year Wallace Engraving Company of Austin handled the engraving and the Mid-State Printing Company of Jefferson City, Missouri, were the printers. IglIZ I BARN:-Ls. B,AXLOR. J.. ISAYLOII. Ii.. BELEW, BEYIL, Conn. Dxvnxvonr. ELLIS. Fiznfsusox. FIVI'RlCI,L. .lHNsoN. KAY. KEl,l.NI41I!. BETTER. LEE, Lrzw ls. lnwczri. ixlClJEAN, Nl.-KYHI-IN, HAY. SAxnunFoHD, SMYTH. SPALIDIYG, Vl1i.1,1.n1s, W oLF, W .vrnnw ALPHA UIEEA Llan- Uldest girls' service group on the Campus, the Alpha Omega group continued during 19.1-2-tl-3 to contribute to the soeial and scholastic life ol' Baylor. Founded by Dr. C. D. Johnson, who is still the sponsor, with the aim of fostering high ideals among the women of the university, the AWS maintains a high scholastic average for its members. During the year, the Club entertained alumni members with a breakfast during llome- coming. Guests ol' the Club members were entertained with a formal banquet in February. as presidents of the club during the year. ginning of each term. Spring Prery ANN NNATIWIN Misses Joy Ray, Lu Ella Futrell and Ann Wlathen served Admission to the club is obtained through vote by the Club membership. Pledges are taken into the club at the be- Pagf? 114 Prffsidvnl . Vive-l'res1'd011l Serrefury . Trvflsllrfr flislorfan . Heporlfr UFFICICIIS Fall H'iIlff'I' . JOY RAY KATHERINE ANN BELEW JEAN NICLEAN ANNA LEA RIAYIIIEW XIARTHA DAVENPORT SARA BELLE SMYTH Pl'F.S'l'dPIIl , . LU ELLA FLYTRICLL H1-e-l'res1'dfr1l . Recording Svrrrfary . lforresporzding S01-rflary , ICLEANOR NASH Treasurer .... AIARIAN FERGUSON Spring Prexidenl . . . ANN WIALTHICN Vice-Presidelzi . AIARTHA ALEXANDER Recording Secrefary . . ANNA LEE IX1AYHEM Corrfwmnding Secretary XIARTHA GENE XNILLIAMS Trmsurer . . . . SUSAN SANDERFORD Hrporler ...... ROSEMARY XVICATHERED BIARY HELEN XNOLF KATHERINE ANN lgli L li YV Page' 115 lllllllllll Presirlrfnls Clark. Dednuln anrl Sllellon laik. Organized in 1935 under the direction of Miss Sarah Lowery, the Atheneans have endeav- ored to further the social activities between the girls living ill the dormitories and Vllaco girls. The Athenean Club opened its social season with a tea honoring all freshmen and transfer students. The club's annual formal dinner was held at Hamilton House during the latter part of February. Other social activities for the year included a Homecoming breakfast for re- turning alunmac, a spring picnic, and various dinners for the members. Amis. BAnGAmi4:n, l3lu':i1:n1.m'E, BRIDGES. BRlS'l'l4IIl. BIJNNICLI..C1ANN0N.fl:XIKS0N, CLARK. Di-:m1AN. GUINN. .I 1-:wsEN. KELLY. Kic:lu,l'l'lf:n. IJEE. McCAn'rv, INICKINNEY, lVlCl4l4I0D. I'Am:lc, Plnnsow, REIDLAND. SIll'Il.'l'0N. STONE. WEBB, XVILLIAWIS, XYILLINGHAM, xNl0lW1,-RUR. ZIMMENMAN Page 116 As a victory project the Atheneans introduced the sale of war savings stamps and bonds and during the first four months of the year, the club sold 313,000 in stamps and bonds. Mrs. Frank Kimbrough and Mrs. Paul Baker assisted as the elub's sponsors for the year OFFICERS Fall Winter Presidents . . MARY CATHERINE SHELTON ERNESTINE DEDMAN Vice-Presidents . ERNESTINE DEDMAN MARY E. WILLIAMS Secretaries . . NORMA JEAN MCKINNEY ANNE CLARK Treasurers . . BETTY ZIMMEBMAN CHARLOTTE BRIDGES Spring ANNE CLARK EDITH REIDLAND CAROL MCCARTY LUCILLE CARSON 3 1 R 'af Page 117 QA 5154 F'-X ., .,- If , ,,- .Ef-' ll YLHH EHANIHEH Ill l1lllVIlVIEllUl Oldest of all campus organizations, founded in 1921 from the nucleus of the Baylor Busi- ness Men's Association, the Baylor Chamber of Commerce has furthered athletics and pro- moted good will around the campus to the point where it now follows the slogan of 'ADO any- thing for Baylorln Membership is limited to fifty male students who have been in residence at least two terms. All new members must receive a certain percentage of votes at a regular meeting and must satisfactorily complete a pledge period before formal initiation. Good Wiill Week is climaxed on Homecoming Day when the annual parade is held. This year's parade, a Victory affair, was the most unique in Baylor's history. All entries, observing patriotic abstinance from rationed tires and gasoline, utilized horses, wagons, buggies and shays with decorations ranging from colonial to western motifs. After an appropriate ceremony at the half of the Aggie-Baylor game, the Homecoming Queen, Miss Martha Alexander of Alvin, was presented to the assembled fans. I llrk During the football season the Chamber sold Green and Gold ribbons with appropriate slogans for each game. The proceeds from the ribbon sales are used to further athletics at Baylor. Social functions were highlighted by the Football Banquet, given in honor of the 1942 team and their dates. Members assisted in the March of Dimes program staged in downtown Waco to raise funds for the aid of infantile paralysis victims. A yell leaders fund was also established to pay the expenses of the Baylor trio to out-of-town contests. Page' 110 The D. A. P. Club was organized in l935. The meaning of the letters is revealed at the initiation ceremony. The purposes of the club are to promote friendship among the girls of the Memorial Dormitory system or of Waco. A certain scholastic average must be maintained and prominence in campus activities is taken into consideration upon the elec- tion of new members. Spnixo PRESIDENT Nl.xn'i'n'x Kuo The annual project of the club is the presentation of some appropriate gift for the benefit and enjoyment of the girls living in Memorial. The social calendar of the club each year includes a tea for freshmen and transfers, a Homecoming breakfast for tl1e returning alumnae, a formal banquet, and a house party. Tl1e club also performs several social services. Each year a l1igl1 school girl graduate is selected and given her graduation gown and accessories. At Thanksgiving and Christmas, baskets of food are sent to needy families. Bl,AN'roN, BORRUM, Bnoww. CAS'I'lI.l.E. CUYNINGHAM, Epnnn, Iivmms, Hnnmcrc, .l0HNsoN, KING. lrlvrwnn, NELSON, J., NELSUN, K., NU'r'r. PITTMAN, SHivlf:l,m', Swivr. Woon, B.-xnLow, Fl-znuusow, llo1,nEn, RAY, SAviunl.s. Svnxcnn Page 120 President . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer . Project Chairman Parliamenlarian Representative . Corres. Seereiary Historian . . Fall MARGARET LOU HLA K ATHRYN ELDER MARTHA KING MARY CUNNINGHAM LIL HERRIGK A HILLIE BBONYN MARY LOU KIRBY MARY BLANTON CAROLYN JVJORRONV NTON OFFICERS A Winier JOHNNY NEIISON KATHRYN NUTT JNIARY CUNNINGHAM VIRGINIA PITTMAN JVIARGARET J. WOOD LIL HERRICK KATIE LUTNER MARY LOU KIBBY DIARY SNYINT Spring JNIARTHA KING NIARY LOU KIRRY BETH JOHNSON KATIE LUTNER lJE'l l'Y BARLOWE SARAH ISORROUM VIRGINIA ,pI'l l'MAN KARRI NEIISON NIARGARET J. WOOD Wine-A . M- ' I Page 121 Bum, BASS. CALDWELL. DAVIS. EowAnns. Iiixwlw. lfxiuun. FLANDEHS. FUCHS. C,u.im.u'ru. Ililxiuiim. HonNER. JACKSON.1lUNl'IS..llIl.l.-KN. Krzwimuzx. KINCAID. NIAYS, lVIr:Klwwm'. lx'lll,I.S. lllNEAL. PARR. PATRICK. l,l'I'TNIAN. llm-zo. Scumgixrza, 'l'ALBEn1'. 'I'l:1 r. VAN ZANT llllll SIGMA Pl Founded at the New York University's School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance in 1907 and organized twelve years ago on the Baylor Campus as the Beta lota Chapter, December 6, l930, Delta Sigma Pi has become one of the most popular and active organizations on the campus. The National Fraternity is one of the most outstanding in the country and is a charter member of the Professional Interfraternity Conference. Baylor's Beta Iota Chapter was ,K 2 llvzulnmstt-rs llonmcn and Bxss Olflfl CEBS Ileafinzasler . . Giconczic Honxrza JARMAN' Briss S0lIi0l'.AllYfll'd6I? . MAX lfixniuii Enm' CALlmif:l,l .lurzior llarrlen . . CLnt'roN Emmnos JACK .lxcixsox TI'f'fl.S'lIl'6l' L-Xl1'l'IIL'n Booxrt JOHN H Hum Sf-rilw . . Cui 'l',xLB1cH'l' Dox l4'I,,xNnicns Clzmzrellof' . lxicuso SMITH Tam' Klaus Puqf' I placed on the honor roll of the chapter efficiency contest, having attained a goal of 100,000 points again this year. For the second year in a row, the Delta Sigs carried off the Homecoming Parade contest when Miss Martha Alexander of Alvin was proclaimed the Homecoming Queen. She was also selected by the fraternity as the Rose of Delta Sig for the year. The annual formal banquet was held in the Crystal Ballroom of the Roosevelt Hotel on February 20, in addition to several other socials. An active professional program included an industrial tour of inspection and regular professional meetings. A scholarship key was awarded to Jay Bahme, the highest ranking senior in the School of Business. Page' 12.3 i - gf I lr, Q l Z I E r ., .1 , ,H , 4, . w w ' .lg I4 4 It R fgklfxk- 4 we ,. Y z , ,X ?'.Lm4gy-'fs 'i o ff . 'f M. W ' y ' 'A , Uf,,,, wg? M 0 I lf, 5 L i Fall 4 Presidenl . NIADELINE Dnom' ' li A l fil'6-Pl'CSlfl6l1,l VIVIAN' LovE Plicmte ex 4 Secrelary . . CAROLXN lloxwz Q T Q , at ' llreasurer . Lols It ULLFIN Reporler NAUVAREE t1Ror:AN PIlI'lSll'lI-IYTS P1Em1l4: .wo Dnum' Pose llvinler Spring Presidenl . NLIVIAN Love PIERCE N,u1v.xiun1: GRooAN Vice-Presirlenl LAYERNH SMITH C,mom'N Howie Secrelar . SARAH VV1Li4ERsoN lX'lARY Louise LEWIS 3' Treasurer Lois FULLEN Lois FLILLEN Heporler EULA ,NIARIE l'lA'l'CH NIADELINE DHURY Nlost recently organized of all girls social groups on the campus, the Peer Club has estah- lished the promotion of fellowship, scholarship and democracy as its three fold purpose. The club was organized in l938 under the direction of Dr. Lorena Stretch who still serves as faculty sponsor. Am.:-ix. Bnoww. Bo1,LocK. Drzvrzu, Duwnui. Dnumg l 1.P:'l'f:lw:n. Flu,1.iaN. llnoGAN. LIATCH. Ilovx I-1. .lom-is. Lewis, McDoN.Al,n. lVIAn'riN, Nliriwiii-:L Pusnftie. l'owr:ns. Sxirru. STAHLQEY, STif:iMi.,mb:N. W lun-:nsox, X EAGER, STmH:Tt:H Page 124 nmw Mianu.. The club strives to promote better understanding among its members and to advance good will and friendliness on the campus. Membership is limited to thirty and is comprised propor- tionately of town and campus girls. A new precedent for girls social organizations was recently set when the Peer Club offered a full year scholarship in the University to any young woman deserving of the honor and in need of financial assistance. The selection is made in cooperation with Dr. Stretch. On the social calendar during the year was entertainment for freshmen and transfer women, a Homecoming function for former members, a formal Christmas dinner, a formal banquet in February at the Raleigh Hotel, and several lesser affairs. Page 125 I Q u E 1, Z A in K K 'l X. mf 9, QQ? ' Q , 1A ' l f . 4 'Al V Q Q Alam., Almus. lil-Xia. l3oswEl.1,. ll0l,l'IS'l'I'IAIl. Jonwsow. KNQER, Nhww. 'NlAn'rlw. lvlUIiI4lI,ANll. Mooms. NIUHBAY, pll0IF'l'Y. Pnlii-:'r'r. The Baylor Urbanites, an organization composed ol' Vtaco girls, has the distinction ol' being 'W S.un.r:n, VIYIIUNISEY. TNHONIPSUY. 'I'n.-ummm one ol' the oldest WOII16Il,S organizations on the campus. Founded in l92T the club has followed the purpose of prouloting friendship among tl1e Waco students of the lvniversity and ol' aiding in the broadening of the intellectual as well as social interests of its members. The social calendar for the year contained a fall rush party for freshmen Waco girls, luncheons given by the pledges l'or the members, the llorneeoining breakfast in honor ol' llrhanite alumnae, the animal banquet held in the winter term and the spring picnics. The club sponsored baskets for the needy during the Tlianllsgiving and Christmas seasons and aided in other charitable programs. l'iucs1lw:NT LYNic'l rE Armms Page 126 OFFICERS Fall Wfinler Spring President . ELLEN NIURRAY KATHLEEN BOSWELL LYNETTE ADAMS Vice-President . KATHLEEN BOSNVELL SARA GENE IQYGER KATHERINE THOMPSON Secretary . SARA GENE KYGER NANCY JANE THOMPSON NTIRIAM NIOORE Page 127 CULLEN. D1cK. Donsox. Doucznvxs. Gm-:I-Jn. llo1.nEn. llowxan. Illiumnxs, Jonxsox. KING. l.ENYAl.l,IGN, ixIfICKll,l.UX1. MCNMIAIM. NIEYYSHAW. illBIlIl4IN. SCllNYARTZE. S'r.xPP. S'l'llII-'LINKS EP llll Organized in 1929 with the purpose of promoting efficiency in scholastic work and main- taining the high ideals of the medieal profession, the Texas Beta Chapter ol' the Alpha Epsilon Delta, national honorary pre-medical fraternity. functions actively on the Baylor campus. Papers of interest to pre-medical students are presented at meetings hy the members. Various programs are sponsored throughout the year for their benefit. The major social event of the year was the annual banquet held during the spring quarter. Pnrzsllslfiwl' Donsom ill? -,J i A Presidenl . Vi1'e-Presidenl . Serrelary flliSfUI'iGl'Z . Heporler Sponsor OFFICERS . HAROLD DoBsoN . BILL GREEE HELEN NIEXN stun' JOYCE STRIPLING . WYALTEP. S'r,xPP Dn. VV. R. S'rEPHENs Page' 126 llllll SIGMA CHI Desiring to promote ll sincere cooperative feeling znnong themselves :md to create contacts of value, both O11 the CZIIIIIJUS amd ill the business world later, the lJllSlIl9SS girls ol' liaylor ill l939 Organized lietu Sigma Chi, now Completing its fourth year Ol' activity. Membership is restricted to business majors who maintain 21 seliolustie average ol' HB Or better. Mrs. Mildred J0llIlSOI1 and Mrs. E. M. Shirley are CO-sponsors of the Orgz1I1izI1tiOn. Activities inelude an annuzil tea for business students, a hornecoming dinner for ex-members, and a monthly professional dinner. OFFICERS Fall Spring Presidenl . . . VIVIAN LOVE PIERCE ELIZABETH BRONYN Vice-President RORBIE TYUS ROBBIE THIS Secrelary . . LYNETTE ADAMS GERTRIIDE VVOMACK Treasurer' ELIZABETH BROWN NANCY THOMPSON Reporler . NANCY THOMPSON VIVIAN PIERCE Historian FERN ALVIS BETTY ZIMMERMAN ADAMS. ALVIS, BAYLOI1, BRlS'l'ER. BROWN, l+'REEvIAw, HAASE, HUGHES, THOMPSON, Tvns. WOMACK. ZIMMEIIMAN JOHNSON, , ,, ,ju wg Rv R- I ii R 1 1, 1, ,. .v. A f ' G 9 l M 'ii ' R A ' Pagf 1.20 1 -- 2, A lMlILLlCR, lVl0ll'l'0N. PIIQRCE, PROIITY, III-:II1I.A K 2 - ,,,... I tit C - th llllllll PSI lllllllll The Giillllllti Lambda cast ol' Alpha Psi Omega, national dramatic fraternity recognizes as its aim the stimulation of interest in dramatics 011 Bayl0r's campus. Tlirougli its moans of olcctiiig students to niemhersliip it sorvcs as a reward for excellence in porforruiiig various tasks COI1IlGCtQfl with the production of plays hy the Baylor Theatre. Each pledge has presented to thc 0I'QllIllZ2lLl0Il an outstalldirlg pieco of work for 2lClIlllSSlOI1 into the fraternity. This work has hccu done i11 the fields of CllllClI'0I1,S T111-atros. Religious Drama, COIIIIIIUIHJQ' Theatres, and IllOCl0I'l1 philosophies of acting and the tlleatro. BLIRMFISTICR. Come. Dniixmowim. l'iAIHlUN'. F11.-x1,EY. J Amis. NELSOX. PIIZIXKXE. lI.x'l'1,1l-'F. W.unf: Pugf' 130 ALLconN, BAYLOR, R., Bl,RM1ilS'l'ER. BUSH. KIASTILIG. Cnow. Dnmmown, DUNN, FRALEY, JAMES, .louNsoN, IQYCZICII, McCL1NTocK, Nl0HICLAlND, NIKIRNIAN, NELSOW, 0,BRIEN. l'IEnsoN, PIERCE, QUICK, BATLIEF, RIXICY. 'l'AYLon, SEARS, VFRAMMELL, XVADI-I, VVALKICII HAYLUH THEATRE Not since its founding in October, 1925, has the Baylor Theatre enjoyed a more eventful season than the one immediately concluded which witness, among other things, the departure of beloved and admired Paul Baker to become Captain Baker of the United States Army. Mrs. .lean Warner Breeding, Baylor graduate of 1941, took over Baker's position as director. Outstanding among guest instructors was Alexander Koiransky who Hnished up a position in New York as Katherine Cornellls coach to visit the University and direct Tobias and the Angel. Baker directed Maxwell Anderson's The Eve of St. Marla before leaving. Mrs. Breeding directed a revival of '4Arsenic and Old Lacew and HA Man's Housef, OFFI C ERS Presidenf . . WADE DRUM MOND NELSON Vice-President . DRU NIMOND ENGLAND McCL1NTocK Secretary . . NEIJSIJN Prix E xr TRAMMELL Treasurer . THoRN'roN THORNTON THoP.N'roN Sergeant-ai-A rms . MCK IN NEY R ATLIFF VVALKER Page 131 il ' ---A if . V , ABEII, ALLEN, AMIIIKHAN, BECK, BROWVN, BURGESS, CLARK, CLOWER, CLOWI-in, V., COBB, DICKFIIISCIN, EUBANK, FARROW, FOWLER, fl-ANDY, TIENDERSON, KPZNNEMER, HARALSON, HARBIN, LESTER, MANAGAN, MAIITIN, NEFF, NEWSOM, 0'QUIN, POOL, POPE, BENNIEQ POPE, BILL' STEWART, STRINGFELLOW, TEAL, WALLACE, WALTON, WATHIEN, WEBB, WILEY, WII,LlAMS, WINSTON, ZACHEY Il ll!-ll El H The Dallas Club was reorganized at Baylor after two years of inactivity. Miss Thelma D. Moorman is the club sponsor who, in cooperation with the thirty-nine members of the club, is attempting to encourage association and fellowship among all Baylor Dallasites both on the campus and while they are at home in Dallas. The first social for the organization was an open house given during the Christmas holidays at the home of Nan Kennemer, club president, in Dallas. Other activities included a spring social. OFFICERS President . NAN KENNEBIEB Vice-President . BILL POPE Secretary . . ANN WATHEN Treasurer BETTY CoBB it if 'tt Reporier . SARAH PooL PIKI'ISllJl'IN'l' NAN KI-:NNEMER Page 132 l llllll-ll Ul l lCERS Presirlenl . iXlAlfRICE lh'lALC1K JOE REYNOLDS Vice-President CLAYTON EDWARDS HIAROIJIJ DOBSON Secretary-Treasurer HARRY lJA'l I'ERSON HARRY ljA'I l'ERSON Originally organized for town Students only, but later enlarged to include in its membership any male student who P-Vis 'I .. S - - - 'l'7 H M'm x PWM IMWLDS has been IH residence One terIII, the Esquire Club has Sought to promote the ideals of Baylor through purely social nIeans. Good fellowship is promoted through numerous socials held each term, outstanding of which was tlIe annual banquet, held in February, and the spring picnic in March. The club throughout the year sought to do its part iII University service by the IIIaiII- tenance of cheerfulness, friendship, and strong campus spirit, under the leadership of Presidents Maurice Malcik, Joe Reynolds and Max Farrar. BOSTON. BRASIIIEII. CLARK. CLINTON, COX. DAY'lS. Donsoy. liIIwAIIDS. FAIIIIAII. FLONI-Ir. HAMILTON, HAARRIS. D.. H.NlllXlS. W., llIl.I., How.-AIIII. IIIIDSON. MALCIR. NIAYS. MORROW. C.. MORIIOII. C. B.. lV10llRON'. li. B.. NEFF. 0lNE.kL. O,QUIN. PATTERSON. PAXTUN. POLR. f!UlN, HI4:I4:II. REYNOLDS. ALLEN. RICHARDSON. 'l'HoxIASoN. xvA'l'SUN. xYlLI.IANIS ii e ig., , . I XJ' v ' 5?-I. i'. 1 sa X .V '- ,L ,.- ' -li R V . 7' K - V C I ilnl . - 1 :7 A .,:.,,. , .,- I e ,.,. A if .i a : ,. 1, ,,,,.. A ' f iil in A . A .EIA C ' I ' L ' , F i' .Ti .,, l If lf Ag i Ia . if .. - I ' ' I 'Al ,'f .Q ., ..- ' n - 4 AL A TI! 1 , 4. Pagr 133 OFFICERS Fall Spring Presiden! . . JOHN LA'l l'INl0RE BILL COLLIRR Vice-Presidenl . VVEBB VVARD NIARY JANE VANCE Secretary . DOLORES CONE ELOISE PURSLEY PRESIDENT BILL CoLLn1:n F I: H O I O Having as its primary aim the perpetuation of Baylor history and traditions, the First Families of Baylor was organized in the spring of 1940 by Mrs. Lily lVI. Russell, Public Relations Director, with a membership comprising only the direct descendants of Baylor graduates. The club has sought to collect whatever relics may be found relating to Baylor's history, thus in furthering its primary aim, under the direction of Sponsor Guy B. Harrison, curator of Raylor's Texas History Museum and outstanding authority on Lone Star history. l n addition the First Families of Baylor strives to bring together the sons, daughters, grand- children, and even great-grandchildren of past graduates. BALI., BAvLon, R.. BnAzw1l.icT'rr:, l3nowN, BULLOCK, COLLIEII, Come. Coon. Cooplsn. Drcxsow. FowLr:n, IIAASE, HALL, KYGEN. i4l'IN'l'Z lVlcCoRMrcK. lVlCfiREU-UR. Moonn, lVIORGAN, NIUIRHEAD, Nlcwsom, Pmcic. PURSLEY. PUNcH.um, SCHWARTZE, SPALDING. STINNGI-: NNARD. YYILLIANZS. Worm Pugf' 134 1 . XII BELEW. Box. BUIXTON. Cooman. Doosow, E1.1,1s. FnA1,m', Fnmzxmw. Goonww, lhnms. IAIGSMAN. lnfriic. MUCALI.. NIANN. luUF1LLER. SHELTON. S'rE1NHAuEN. TIJTT. xyATHlCN. vvI'IA'l'lIl'IRAl,l.. fiUET'I'ING, lNlcli1.HAwNoN. Smnmmrw. S'rm-:TcH, Wuzczicwiizix lllllllll llllll Pl Beta Xi Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi. an international honor society in Education. was installed in Baylor University May 20, l9I29. The purpose of the organization is to encourage in its niernbers high professional and scholastic standards during a period of preparation for teaching and by recognizing outstanding service in the field ol' Education in its ellort to serve society. The lllOttO of the society is Knowledge, Duty, Power. Nlenlhership is liniitcd to those who are majoring in Education and rank in the highest ten per cent of the student hody in scholarship. The meetings coinhine social and fellowship l'eatures with discussion of pro- fessional prohleins. Ul l lfIlCRS Presirlenl . . . NIILDRED COOPICR Vice-Presiderzl llmn Vvl'I.X'l'HFIR xu, S6l'l'6fl1I'tV . . . Dont Xliixlc LIVE Reporter li iv1'Hi-:mimi ANN BICLICNN Councillor . DR. Nl. l,. 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The main aim and purpose of the organization is to combine these grand old traditions with progressive education and extracurricular ac- tivities. The Otfutt House has entered teams in all of the intramural sports, enthusiastically if not too victoriously. '4The spirit was willing, but the flesh was Weak. OFFICERS President . . . SAMMY LANE Vice-President . , . DON ALLEN Treasurer . . . HARRY PATTERSON Sergeant-at-Arms . . JOE REYNOLDS Publicity Director . JOHN KING P2137 The Russian winter Oh, yeah? 9 . 1 nuW4..i Alu.. mf - Frrzuucn, FLUQEMAN. IHIONAKER. lVl0RGAN. Piumo. Ram. Rosa Pl ALPHA Llllllllll Newest girls' club on the campus is the Pi Alpha Lambda, shortened by members to PALS. A member of the lnter-club Council, this group made headway during the year by increasing their activities. A formal banquet for club members and their guests was held during February. Their purpose is to facilitate the scholastic and social aspirations of their members. Ing136' BARROW, BARTELS, BENTLY, BECK, BEVIL, BLAIR, J., BLAIR, T., BLODGETT. BOSWVELL, Box, BRATCHER, BROWN, BURNS, CLOWER, CONITY, COTTLE, CROW, DICKSON, DOWDY, DRUMMOND, FLANDERS, FREEMAN, GIBSON, GOODWIN, HARDEMAN, HENRY, JONES, C., JONES, M., HUGHES, KENNEMER, LUCE, MANN, MARTIN, H., MARTIN, R., MOORE, MORRIS, MUSIC, MYERS, T., MYERS, V., NEEL, PARR, PIERCE, PRUITT, PURYEAR, QUAY, PHINNEY, STEINI-IAGEN, STRINGFELLOVV, WALLACE, TVATHEN, WHITNEY, WII.I.IAMS, E., WILLIAMS, M., WILLIAMS, S., WILSON, WRAY, YOUNGBLOOD, ZIMMERMAN Pl GAMMA One of the most active scholastic groups on the campus during the year was the Pi Gamma Mu, national social science honor fraternity. A charter member of tl1e national organization, Baylor's Texas Beta chapter was founded locally on December l, 1924. J. Frank Dobie, famed Texas folklore authority, was the speaker at the annual spring lecture sponsored by the fraternity. Under the tenure of President Dow Heard the club met more frequently than in the past and presented several outstanding programs for the IIIeII1bers. The purpose of the group is to encourage high scholarship in the study of social sciences and to stimulate graduate work in a definite field in one of tl1e sciences. The faculty sponsor, Dr. B. C. Herring, who was a charter nIenIber of the group, advised the group for his third year. The largest number of new members ever initiated at one tiIne in the Baylor chapter entered during the winter term. Page' 130 Plll-llllll lllllll . fi-5 'Sw it , I . l'ulf:slnl-:wr DCDBSCJN The Pre-Nled Club attempts to allord its members benelieial contact with their future profession and to instill in them a consciousness of its aims and ideals. The scholastic, or- ganization a11d social activities ol' the Pre-Nled Club stimulate, as they are designed to do, the interest of the group along lines ol' better scholarship, more serious regard for the study and practice of medicine, and a greater realization of its personal and social responsibility. The social life of the organization centers about the three main events of the year: the initiation banquet in the lfall Term, the formal banquet in the Wirlter Term, and tl1e Spring 'llerm picnic. Bosrow. CAs1'no. Cox. Donsow. lii.l.1s. tl-uv-Zn. Human. HARRIS. .lUl'IYSON. llimunm. llrnsow. IIUGGHINS. .loNEs. liiixxow. KING IXIFYKICNIJ.-Kl.l.. ILARGIQNT. MeC.u.i. NleN.u1'uu.WQUX. Pnn,uPs. Qux. R.u'vm. Sienna. S'rluPL1xG. Ylznnoxu. Yu:-ms, XYILLI-XNIS l'u,q1' I-10 ALLEN, BECK, COBB. DOMINY, DORROH. FRIEND, GIBSON, GILL, GIKAIIAM, HARPER, EIAYDEN, IIOLLAND, KENNEDY, LINDLEY, MCGIIJII. MORRISON, PARKER, REEDY, VVILLIAMS, WILSON Tlll-ll Forging closer relations between students interested in Home Economics aI1d acquainting them with new ideas, problems and activities connected with this field, has been the main ob- jective of' the Tri-D Club. Meetings contribute to a Wider appreciation of the opportunities in the home economics field. Among the social functions for the year were the annual tea, honoring new studentsg the Homecoming coffee, honoring former members of' the clubg and the spring dinner. sponsor is Miss Mary Will Greenwood. Pres ideni . Vice-Presidenl Secretary . Treasurer Historian . Page 141 OFFICERS Spring BETTY PARKER lX'lARY Jo LINDLEY PATSY FRIEND ELIZABETH VVILLIAMS JENVEL ALLEN Fall EUGENIA GILL SARAH PIOLLAND M ARY J o LINDLEY BETTY PARKER ELIZABETH WILLIAMS Faculty Slllllll lllll lllllll According to professions 2.13 Sigma Taus have numbered sixteen journalists, eleven authors, twelve Ph. D's. sixteen university professors, lll teachers, six missionaries, fourteen lawyers, besides inany professions with one or two representatives. Signia Tau Delta has furnished finances for the Browning Room upkeep, securing funds by presenting sueli eelelirities as Edna St. Vincent Nlillay, Tagore, Mlred Noyes, Robert Frost, Yaehel Lindsay, liatherine Cornell, lielen Hayes, Naziinova, Maurice Evans, Ballet Piusse, Galli-Curei, 'l'el.tazzini, about one hundred attractions in all. Ffrsl linux' C. .l. lhnxics. .lonx xl.-SIISHALI. lloLT. IJUROTIIY lsm-ILL. DR. A. .l. Anxls'i'noxo. .l 'KNIICS W. Wnu. president ol' the f'll2'lpll'l'. Nl un' ANN liomf:nNo'r. flIIkIlI.l'IS xyIiI.I.liURN Seew1rllfo11'.' l':'I'Hl-II, l,ol lsr: Cl,0XNl'1lK. EX ELYY DL XX. JEAN XICLEAX. Xlxwrnx iiiflwwic NN n.l.l.uls. xl-'lR'I'll'K Lx xx 'l'u.nn1r:l.. .IUHYNY IPM: Nicnsox. Nl-un .lo li1.1.is. Iinoisic Liawls. liimwon NASH. BETH NN if:,vi'iir3iu1.i. Third lfuui: l'l-:I-:Lian Nliinuis. Blu, U'BniEN. linwix Bnowx. l.0I'lE H1'i.xn-1. .lack lfmxiiilzixs. Blu, S'i'niNuifi4:l.I.mx. Dura Brsu. and li.u.Pll l'ui-:Les l Page 142 BIELSTEIN, Blmlufono, BU1,1,Ann. CHms'rlAN. Cl11.l.14:Y, Flcmzusow. NIAIJSICN, Nlonms, RUSSIGLL. SEAWELL ALEXA HER HU Sl EUUNEIL The House Council servcs as an advisory board, strives to further a spirit of unity among the students, provides a social program for the dormitory residents, creates and maintains high ideals for the girls of the dormitory. ALPHA CHI Liberal encouragement of scholarship through the promotion of education and research, has been the purpose of Alpha Chi, national honorary' scholarship society, which completed another year under the sponsorship of Dr. Charles G. Smith. The membership is taken from among the top live per cent of the student body. ADAMS. A1-ms, BAHME. BLODGETT. Box. CASS. CLARK. CLUWEH. Cn.-xwFonn. CULLFIN. Doosox. EVA Ns. GALLMVAY. GEHRING. Go0nw1N. Hrwrox. HUIARIE. Jorwsox. KILLION. LEUN, Looms. Lucia, McCA1.i,. lNllJEI.Ll'Ill. NEl,sox. O'BmEN. PAHDO. ScHN1zEn.STAPP, TUTT, NVATHEY. XYEATHERALL. YYILLIAMS , serc g 1- ,,,-,. ,,' as c r i . ' V, ' V'.,,,v I f y c ' Q as - e e x fill e r .J L ii? .ffl it , b as-M 52 yypy at , ' ,, J . . :, .S , Kkiy A pk x x, M V, , ,. 1 - 1 -V, -:gag I .s i I if wi. , ff ,lerv f e 1 v Qr r , i r ci, . '31, - - ,,,, Sig., ff .J ll C ' Page 143 l3,x1us.xNiER. HLxyToN. Buns. IBIQINIKN, ll xvfmfx. llo1,s'i'ic.xlr. lxieiyxiinicn. Licsson. ljllllili in. NN lliluis llllllil llllllll lllllll Sponsored by the department ol' sociology, Alpha Kappa Delta, is a national honorary sociological fraternity dedicated to the achievement of a national order by the scientilic in- vestigation of social phenomena. Under thc sponsorship of Dr. Sandor li. Kovacs, the organiza- tion has been very active in its field on the campus. llllllll Sill ll ll Bringing about a close association of students froin the VVonder State through an unusually active inenibership, the Arkansas Club concluded another busy year with a variety of social functions, highlighted by a Hillbilly Party. Unique is the fact that soldier General Douglas Nlacarthur and comedian Bob Burns are both honorary nienibers of this club. l l Puqz' lflfl BIILDAIN, DICK, ELLIS, GREEK, HOXW'ARD, IIUGGHINS, INGRAM, .lOHNsON, KELLNER, KENNON, KIDIBALL, MCCAIII., MCCOLLUM, EVICLEOD, MEWSHAW, O'QUIN, PHILLIPS, STRIPLING, THARP, UI,ERY, YOUNG., YARBROUGH BETA BETA BETA A society for students of the biological sciences, seeking to encourage scholarly attainment in the field of learning by reserving its membership for those achieving superior academic records and showing a particular aptitude for biology, is Beta Beta Beta. Dr. Leo T. Murray and Dr. Cornelia Smith are sponsors. BBBBEE BAEE EBBEETE The Brooks Hall Council works with the administrative officials of the campus in the development and preservation of a democratic dormitory life. The Council has in this respect aided in the carrying out of the ideals of student government among the residents of the dor- mitory. The Council has also aided in the beautification of the dormitory grounds. ALLCORTN, BLODGETT, JAMES, KING. LARGENT, Nomus, BVELLBORN Page 145 ' ' ,-4 , ljllilili. JONES. Nl xnnmp Nl XIITIN. RICE. NY.u,'roN. I311u1',1f:Y, CLowE11. CooPli11. flltillliill The liurleson House Council is Composed of ten members, representative of the girls 111 the dormitory. It attempts to promote a high standard of ideals and also encourge a spirit of THE ELASSIEAL El ll The foremost activity of this organization is to promote an understanding and stimulate an interest in the society of Ancient Greece and Rome. B1,onG1cT'1'. Cnow. llA1co15y1AA, Hoixr, K1cNN14:x11c11, Lisvm, Looms, lVIcDoNA1,u. PRICE, P111312'r'r, Illrzrz. IiosE, SAMS, SCHABAn11M T u'Lol1. Ii11ss14:1.1. V .... ...Hs ' .f.ma.., ..- ' .Mi ' - .... , A. 4. - '.. H FHE EH THEATER The aim of this organization is the promotion of interest in the French language through production of plays and use of the language. Miss Alta Jack, sponsor, made it possible for the students to View Paris life in fact by bringing French movies to the group. l TEH-CLUB EDU EIL The Inter-Club Council, organized in 1941 under the direction of Mrs. Sadie T. Crawley, is an organization of representative of each of the girls' clubs on the campus. Its purpose is to promote cooperation and understanding among the clubs. Page 147 e wir ni '55 ,ow .. if , C,xs'l'lm. CROLZCI1. DM ues. llxmus. HART. Hou um. .I ,xL'1tsoN. Mlm sH.ux. D.. Mun sl-lux. ll.. Nloonu. MITIHHEAD. Nu. lilviclm. lllll Allll ll ELH The rnemhership is composed of that cosmopolitan group who have conie to Baylor from foreign countries: their only bond being the fact that they are students here in the University. NIENIHHIAL HU EEHUNEIL Intended to function as a committee to aid in setting standards and precepts for maintain- ance of a wholesome fellowship and social life among Memorial residents, the House Council has been an active force since its organization in January, l937. The Council is elected by a democratic vote of the girls. STRANGE Bovklx. IEUNNELI.. Cixnsox. l ,-xnlum'. llUl.DIiR. Linus. NIITT. Plicnsuw. ling VYATHEY. Vloon I'a.ue' 148 EUPHYTE Webster defines us as beginners and in the true sense we are beginners in the theater. In this organization we are allowed to work for the twenty points necessary for theater inernbership. Pl HAPPA IIELTA The local Texas Iota Chapter of Pi Kappa Delta was organized in 1928 and is one of 150 such chapters in the national organization. Membership is granted to those exceeding in debate, oratory or externporaneous speech. Despite wartime restrictions, Baylor held its annual college and high school invitational tournaments this year. CALDNVELI., FOVVLER, GEHRING, .loNEs, LENVIS, MCCiRECfJll, MIIRPHY, Norms, XVELLBORN, XVHFIELER Page 149 'vl- ,4-.- ,ov Almlfzw, linvrzl., Bmnrai-zs, llnfxnsrcxn, FLoNP:v. FRASIER. Jowics. NIARAK, lim-zn. lhmzv, Slll'Il.'l'llN. W.-vrrzns. C.M:i,l4: llll-LAW El ll 'l'he Baylor Pre-Law Club was iirst organized in the Spring of l9239 in order to provide the pre-law students of the University with an organization to meet their needs and interests. ln ' t l 'th the functions ol' the Baylor Law this cluh the pre-law students become better aquam ec wi School and find a medium for fellowship and unity. Designed to further the study of psychology outside the classroom and to luring department majors and minors closer together in a social way. Psi Chi. national honorary fraternity is i11- Creasing its activity under the sponsorship of Dr. Loyd W. Howland. Iiunon. l3l,.xx'rox. l5l1nxs.Cxss. Conn. Fxnmnv. Fnnousoy. CSUUDNNIY. Glmos. Licsson. Nl S'l'l-ilxlmralcx. NN11.u.u1s CfnlINNlCS. NlII.l.l'IR. NUIKXIAN. P.-klill. SVYTH, Page 150' lllll Hllll IILUH The Red Head Club, founded hy President Pat M. Neff, is composed of the red-headed students in the University. A study of famous personages who were red-headed constitutes the activity of the club. Numerous social functions were held throughout the year. SHINIA HELTA Pl The ainis of this fraternity lie in the promotion of an interest and understanding in Spain and the Spanish-American nations, and the creation of a greater interest in all phases of their life, thereby giving a practical use for Spanish. Bumow. Bl.,5IR. BLTLDAIN. BULDAIY. Cuzxzos. Crxs'rno. Dnymcw. G.u.l.ow.n'. SAMS. Swivr. xyI'll'l'NI'IY. W1l.l.lAx1s. WlI,x.1,u1s. W11,1.1.xr1s P ge 151 Y , 3 f 2 CAmm:HAl-:L. CHAPIN, DLJNLIAN, FARLEY, FRANKS, GLENN, HAUK, HAWKS, HINTON, .IoHNsoN, l,1'l l'l.1c.1oHN, Poo1,, SWOPE, WIGMER, XVHITNEY, fl01CBEI. PRESS EL ll Founded in 1940 by students majoring in journalism, the Press Club endeavors to cover the phases of journalism not covered in the classroom. Through social activities throughout the year a spirit of cooperation is developed among the journalism students. VlllSllY UH CLUB The Varsity HH is an exclusive organization of the wearer of the HB. All lettermen in any Baylor sport are members of the UB Club. The Club has as its purpose the promotion of friendship among athletes of all divisions of the field of athletics as well as the primary motive of the promotion and advancement of sports in collegiate life. Hi ................ ,.....,....,it . ,E A . .. C, ,fm . , -- . W -C Page I5 TTTLTTT IITTTITTTTT T TT THT TIT T BAPTIST TH HTH BARACA CLASS The Baraca Class, the Baylor menis class of the First Baptist Cl1urcl1, strives to develop in its members a more comprehensive knowledge of the Bible, a daily application of Christian principles, and a willingness to serve Christ and their fellow men. Ill each lesson the emphasis is placed on gaining an understanding of the meaning of the Scriptural references and the goal is maximum Christian living. Mr. Bohcrt S. Denny, Baylor's Director of Religious Activities, is the class' teacher. Bill Allcorn served as president for the year 1942-43. P 154 TTITTTTT ITTTATTTTT T UT THT TTT T TTTTTTTT TH HTH FIDELIS CLASS Under the capable leadership of Mrs. J. M. Dawson, the Fidelis Class completed another successful year. The class endeavored to spread the ideals and standards of Christianity through- out campus life. A program of constructive activities was carried out during the year which included programs at the Mexican Mission, the Evangelia Home, and the Working Girls Club. During the Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons baskets were prepared and sent to the needy. Page 155 BAPTIST STUTTTTT UTTTTTT Serving as the connecting link between church and university life, the Baptist Student Union has long promoted religious activities on the campus through a wide and varied program designed to give every member a chance to do religious work. Membership of the B. S. U. is composed of the enrollment of unit organizations including Sunday School, Training Union, Young Women's Auxiliary, and the local churches. Morning Watch, Fellowship Circles, Baylor Religious Hour, and mission work provide additional oppor- tunities for worship and service. Highlight of activities on the campus was Religious Focus Week at which time sixteen nationally known speakers, educators and statesmen visited the campus, made talks, conducted forums and other discussion groups. Sponsor Robert S. Denny is also Director of religious activities. OFFICERS President . . . . . . . . IVEY MILLER lst Vice-President MARTHA GENNE WILLIAMS 2nd Vice-President . MARY FRANCES BRADLEY 3rd Vice-President . . KATHLEEN JONES Secretary . . . . VIRGINIA RUTH MYERS Treasurer . KATHERINE ANN BELEW FW tx. SXT Page 156 Nll l lllllll Allll El The Baylor Ministerial Alliance was organized as a means of providing a regular program of prayer and worship for the ministerial students of the University. The Alliance has had enthusiastic support, and the fellowship found here has been highly beneficial to the members as they train for the ministry. As a part of the years program, many prominent speakers were present. It is through this group that many of the small churches in the southwest cooperate in dennite religious and study programs. Members have endeavored to hold high the standards of a Christian education. ' OFFICERS President . . . TOMMY BURRESS Vice-President . . GLEN NORMAN Secretary . . . . F. H. OGILVIE Program Chairman . VVALLACE HOUGH P 157 :Z i .'ll'll'I'!' ll4'lIllPl'l'S Vlllllllllll Ill ll ln forty-three years of life, the Yolunteer Hand has had over one hundred of its members serve on foreign mission fields: while many ol' its associate members have gone into everyday lil'e in the homeland, carrying the torch ol' missionary zeal. Every year one missionary play and many programs have been presented by the Hand in the Churches ol' Central Texas. Offerings received this year have been applied without exception on the salaries of missionaries on the Foreign lield. llonorur-v .llemlners Fukui' ISA' THE HEHEA CLASS The largest college men's Sunday School class in the South with the average attendance well over one hundred is the unique attainment of the Berean Class, Seventh and James Baptist Church. The group shares a program of assisting charity, the disabled and underprivileged at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Mr. W. F. Howard, Class Teacher, aided ably in the comple- tion of another successful school year. THE FIHELIS CLASS The activities of college life and the promotion of spiritual development have been carried on in the Fidelis Class of the Seventh and James Baptist Church under the teaching of Miss Gladys Allen and the presiding of Jeanette Leaman and Martha Genne Williams. Page 150 SEVE TH A ll J MES H. T.. This organization has proved to be a drawing power for the students. It reached a new height in enrollment and in activity dur- ing the school year just ended. '6When men have faith they sing. Lacking it M U S I C living music has never yet been fabricated. 'T' llomucrk. l3nouN.Co1.Y1x. Ffvslixxlr. lll'1fK'l'IINlXN. .l:kNlIGS. Riva. XIURIIIS. PHr:N'l'Icr3.Q1,i14:K. SIHEINICR. SMITH. S'1'iuxr:l1:. NX l1.l.u1s PHI lllll ALPHA Sllllllllllll l orwarding the interests of American music through high standards and cliversilicfzxlmd musi- cal programs ou the Campus has heen the muiu purpose ol' Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, national pro- fessional music fraternity for men, and its fiilllllllil Iota Chapter on the Baylor Campus. l'rze1ctlieally all of the outstzmcling musieizms iu the United States are SlIlllOlll2lS, in keeping with this stanclarcl. Supreme Councilman is Professor Robert Hopkins of the School ol' Music and Xliss liernice Hensler is honorary sponsor. UIPIPICERS Preszdenf . VVALKICR Jmllcs Vizfe-Pf'esidenf Hum SHHINICR Treasllrer . . Rox S'l'nANr:lf1 llfarden . Rixwm' lglfllflx llislorian . . lllllki-UIIC li.xl,l, Sevrelary . . lll-3nBl1:n'l' Comix Supreme C0l1IIf'1.lIl1CU? Holsrlm' llovmxs I I onorarkv Sponsor liliiw utr: l l I-ixsmilz IUIAQU 162 BAYLUH HANDS Nllss Nl.-XIYIWIA lS xnml:x1.x Comizu-lor Nln. H Enmzm' CUMLIN 1f'z'ofr1pa11z'.vl The Rllapsocly in White and Baylor Bards lluvv prawn Vvry popular on clmpvl. radio and army Camp progrz 1111s. Vlilll-Fil' pCI'fOI'Il1ilIlCi' of llc-nry llalcllofs Nl-w liurtllw and lileillsillgefs patriotic Cantata, l Hear rXIllPI'iC2l Sillgillgfv llzlvc- IIUPII pzlrlicularly in dmnzllld. HHAPSUHY I WHITE MISS ,XlAn'rH,x HA1114 NNIgX7f:OI1fiI1l'I0l' Nllss li,x'rHRxN Mom:,xN 'lf'f'or11par1is! Q M 4. ' , t wr A A Ms f - Vr k , . X T, 'h. f f' A fiflgjl .,.. ' I- sf -K s A ' Paw IOJ llll PHI EP llU Pl1i Xi chapter of Nlu Phi Epsilon. national honor for women musicians. has enjoyed an eventful year ol' n1usic study and program. lV,I'l'Slilll?lIl . . . ANN x lgm Nl uiiifzu Corresponding Secfv . VIRGINIA VVHIPKICY lllff?-pI'8Slid0Ill . . Lois l lil.l.if:N Tl'6ClSlll'6l' . , . lll'INRllC'l l'A lX'l0RRlS lw'eco1'd1fngSecrelary . EHIN NIANAUIN I lzfslorian ARLINI4: Dixow PHI llllll lllll Phi Beta Hu. a professional sorority l'or women musicians, seeks to encourage high scholar- ship among its members, promote musical and social activities in the school and alford oppor- tunities for performances on programs for its lllt'IlllJPI'S. Page I0-J iv-.ufgagn 4 M N . Fr h w- '??'i.' K 'f'F f3 I V, , J' 4 , . . ' .1.. f '11 ,--QM, -'l1'.,f,t,-1, ,W h P4 A w M ' -1-329'-v i' . 'J-' ze' ,aX 49.5, Q A',if.'qJJ ?'2ff.:P4fgf-.3'gdf2E1 mm r ..:fZf 9 eM-iffgsviwtfffvi-5 iffy- r .Mat-:-:ew res-..:4,:-:-:-QB. N 'W--- -f'f1.,L-.g:4 ,, 1-.fr ,ww-.'f,'v.,f.'. xvq.ve,R ' ' 'n-fifffq-: - f W., nge? 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Vice-President Secreiary . President . Vice-Pres ident Secretary . President . Vice-Pres ideni Secretary . HIH FALL WINTER SPRING IILASS . RALPH MCKINNEY . . MAX FARRAR MARY LOUISE GEHRING . HARRY PATTERSON . JAMES FARLEY ELOISE LEWIS . DAN JULIAN . . JOE REYNOLDS . ERNESTINE DEDMAN RALPH MCKINNEY HARRY PATTERSON MAX FARRAR JAMES FARLEY DAN JULIAN J OE REYNOLDS P 168' ADAHIS, LYNETTE LEE , , 111100 Education, Business Urbanites, Alpha Chig Beta Sigma Chi. AKERS. MAXINPI .... Cameron Chemislry, Zoology. German ALEXANDER, MARTHA . . Alvin Speech Baylor Bandg Alpha Omega, Bound-Up Representative '42, Home- coming Queen '42, Bose of Delta Sigma Pi. ALLEN, .IEWELL . . Hearne Home Economies Tri D. ALVIS, FERN , . Rochester Business Atheneang Beta Sigma Chi, Westerners. ARMS, RALPH . Houslon Bible Ministerial Allianeeg Volunteer Bandg Alpha Chi. ARMSTRONG, Ons . . Henderson Chemislry Volunteer Band. ARNETT, JANICE . . , Kosse Business, Educalion Alpha Omegag Beta Sigma Chi. AVERY, SAMUEL . . Laurens, S. C. Bible Ministerial Alliance. AYERS, J. T. . Bible Ministerial Alliance. BABE, GEORGE E. . Business Delta Sigma Pig Arkansas Club, BAHME. JAY . .4 ccounl i n g Alpha Chi. Console Club. . Girard . EI Dorado, Ark. . Waco l Sludenfs read papers more than erer lh is year. Page 169 'Q' Bun-zu. IDXNIGHT L. , . Jefferson lilhlff. llislory Minislvrial Allianceg International Bvlalions. BAKER. KEITH H eallzffrfnrrl Bible Minis!-crial Alliance. lifwlm. NANCY , H'm'o Erlucalion l3.uu11.AY. EUNICI-1 lVlAIll.UNVl'I . llenrlerson Bible BAMNI-zs, fllIARl.ES J. San Diego. Calif. Iiilnle Baylor Wings Club: hflinisterial Alliancv: B. U. Councilg Sigma Tau Dvlta. Buxamv. ETTA Mfuua . . Hearne Spanish. Erlnmlion Phi Bvta Riu: Volunteer Band: A Cappella Choir: Rhapsody in Wllitv. BAn'1'r1l.s, W'ALTi1:R M. . Ilanslon Bible Ministerial Alliance. BARTON. ALTON W. , Waco Accounting BASS, .I A RMAN . . , , . Waco A econ nl ing Nose Brothorhoodg Delta Sigma Pig Chamber of Commerceg Who's Whog Sophomore Honors. Bfvrsow. GEORGE B. . Waco German Badminton Club. BAYl.on, RHODA . . . Lufkin Psychology, Educaiion F. F. B.g Alpha Omegag Psi Chi: Memorial House Counoilg lnter- Club Council: Baylor Division of B cd Cross Motor Corpsg VVh0's Whog Little Theatre. BECK, DOROTHY JANE ..... . Dallas Home Economics Tri D.: Y. NV. A.: B. B. C.g Dallas Club: Pi Gamma Mu: Ncophytes. Learning lhe llzealre from llze ground up. Page 170 l3l'Il.l'IW, li 1'l'Hl'IlKlNE Aww . . ll um Ifflllflll frm Alpha: llllllfliil Siglnzi Tau Dm-lla: linppn Dvlla Pi: Pi liilllllllil Nlu: l'. lu li.: 15.5. I . fiOllIlC'll. liicm.. Donoim . liwrnun Bible. lLlllIH'Illli!lIl X. W. A.: lf. I . IS. l3lcwNl1:'l l'. lClxNif1s'l'1xlf: . . Iliyflllumlx lirlsilzvsx BIATNYFITT. .lmw11. llicmzx llr llffsfvr. Ulclu. l?usiness Phi lllrta Mu: Oklzulmnm Club: A Cappvllzi Choir. l3l4:vl'1.m'. CIAHICYCIC U. , lfvlfly llixlory. German C4-rnuzm Club: Pi Gannna Alu: lrilwrlzitiozlal He-lnliorls. lil-ix Il.. lNI.xm' lmlrisic , fifzlreslmr llzisfory Alpha Ornzegaz Mu Phi lipsilon. Hl..u'mx'i4:I.1.. .l.-un-is XYILSON . ll uw Iiilfle fYlir1islvi'inl Alliarlcv. Hmm. NYILLIAM .Iunsox . lim-rms lires. .-lrgenlinu Bible. English Bi..u'i'ow. Nlumuxm' Lou . lim-0 Sofvzhluy-v. Pslvclzolaglv D. A. Pfs: Alpha Kappa Dvltuz Psi Chi. l3I.unGET'r. TPIlllll'Il.l. . fjf,1f1Sm,'11, Po I if ical Sc ien cv Honpr Council: Alpha Chi: Whcfs Who: lionrd ol' Publications: President of Junior Class: Brooks Hall Council: Classival Club' Varsity Tennis: Clmmbvr ol' CIOIIIIIIPFCOZ llouml-llp Stall: Sporlg lidllor of Lariat. ISOBRIIZK. BILL I Gary. 1,,,j,',,,,,, .llnsicr Bmc'rTctH1-tn.limmnn . , Ii1u1ls1v,'l1g Bus iness Y Gule11'uo1l'.v nmnlh is nperzmfur N 80,1-llll. Page 171 Boxn. l'Aul,1 x IC TA Ynon . Kaufman English , lgflllilflli ion Hmm. 'l'uUETT . . llavo French Boswlrzu.. KfVI'llI.l-CEN . Waco English, Erlacafion Urbanitesg F. F. H. Born. liENEVA . . , Chillon English. Educalion Volunteer Bandg Classical Club, BRASHIER. Frzixrox P.. JR. . . Hanger Business Esquire. linA1'c1illcR, EDWARD B. , Brazil English l'i Kappa Deltag l,it.l,le Theatreg International Club. BRISTER. liATllARlNE . . Waco Business linoww. BILLIE lVlARGAn1c'r . . Dallas Ezlucalion D. A. P.'s. BROWN. EDWIN l.. . Arkansas City, Kans. Bible Ministerial Allianeeg Baylor Bandg Pi Kappa Deltag Sigma Tau Delta. linowx. F. IELIZABETII . . Sanderson Business Beta Sigma Chig Gables House Councilg Pi Gamma Nlug Westernersg Y. VV. A.g VV. A. A.g Nominee for Homecoming Queen. Bnowx. Smixcan NENILLE . . . . Waco Business Nose Brotherhoodg Chamber ol' Commerceg VVho's VVho in American Colleges '42. BRYANT, ROBERT . Phoenix, Ariz. Bible Baylor Hardsg B. S. U. Council. Decoralwe recqzlzonzsls al Presi- denl Neff s office. Pagf 172 BLIl.lJAlN. MARTHA .... I2 iology. Ealucal ion Be-ta Bvla Be-ta:Sign1a Delta Pi: Bayl BULUAIN, DIARY . . Spanish. fflilllflllliflll. Sigina Delta Pi. BlIlIN1l4IlS'I'l4Ill..ll'IANNETTFI . IJIYIHIII Baylor Tlwatrvg Alpha Psi Orllvga. BURNS, CLAUDIA FRANUI-:S Sociology, Psychology Alpha Kappa Delta: Pi Ga BURRESS. TOMMY . . . Bible hflirlistvrial Alliance: B. S. U. Council BURTON. MARGAIIET . Educal ion . . . . Waco Or Band: Badminton Club. . ll 'aco . Pleasanlon , . Waco Inma Mug Psi Chi: Bod llc-ad Club. Booneville. M iss. . Kerrville Baylor Band: Kappa Delta Pig F. F. B.: Alpha Kappa Delta. CAIN. MAIIY' CHRISTINE Home Economics Urbanites. CHRISTIAN, J. B. . Chemistry CLARK. ANNE English Athencan. CLARK, NORRIS . Business Esquire: South Texas Club: Bound-Up Staff. CLOWER. ETHEL LOUISE English Burleson House Council: Alpha Chi: Fidelis Sunday School Class: B. S. U. Council: Pi Gamma Mu: Dallas Club. COBB. BETTY . Ari . Richardson . Bryan . lVlirando Cily . Corpus Chrisli . Dallas Sigma Tau Delta: Y. W. A.: . Dallas Art Club: Psi Chi: Alpha Omega: Memorial Housc Council: B. S. U. Council . Figuring il oal on llze slide rule. Page 173 Conn. Fu xvrl-is .I Nl . llouslon I I vnu' lCr'ormrrzi1,'.s' 'l'ri D. CQNZKRI-II,l.. EN lem-:'l l' W. Sun .-lrllorriu lfiuloy-v l . lf. B, Conv. Dmurrm .lien . . Odessa Erzylfsll. IL'rl111'11l1'ur1 lic-fl-llvacl f.lulm. Cum-'r1l4:. lfluilm . .flnuzrilln .llusir Mu l'lli lfpsilong linylor llziml. CUFFNIAN. Nlxm Nl. , Fl. Snzilh. .-lrk. E!llIl'!llIA1!Il Arkansas Club. llUl.l4IMAN, Wll.1.lAM Ix'f'rrrill1' Iiusiness Varsity ll: Chamlwr ul' Cmilriivrcvg llunur Cmmvil: Prvsirlc-nt ul' Srnplluiiiow Class. Cmwvrz. 'I'llif:m1A . , . Caliwrl BIlSflIl'SS. Sprznish Cook. Nl Am' liI.Iz.-uuc'l'iI . Crzrrizn Springs lfnglish. Erlm-111 inn fl00PEll. lx1lI.lDI!lCIl l.lclf: . liogufa llislnry. lL'flru'r1liun Kappa Dvlln Pi: lf, F. B.: A Cappvllu Clmir: BIIFIUSOII llUllSi'fl0l1TN'il. Cu'l l'1.r:. XYILLIANI l'lAIllllNG'l'UN , , ll um lfzlsilmss Iiuylor llandg Be-re-:ui Sunday School Class: li. S. U. Cuum-il: l'i Czmnna Mu, Cmm. l':l.llISl'I . lfuylozrn Evlllllfllfliilll. Iiihlf Clas5ical Club: Yululxtvvr Band: lluuslon Clulu: Pi Cznnnm Mu: N. VN. A. CI'I.I.IiW. l'.u,1, Sun .Alrzluniu lffhlf' Nlinislvriznl Allium-4-1 Yulunle-4-r liemclz A. IC. D. Cul' IS lf'flIilIl!1 llu' laluul flIIl'Ill'll llvnznruzl. flzlyfi 174 DANIEL. lllllllilfl' . ll am Husirzess Duns. Blu. .l. , . PON Ecormnzirvs. lfllSl-IICSS Della Sigma l'i. Drzmmw. lCiwlcs'1'1w: . Nr14'0!1rl01'llf'S EdllCflfl.1lII, Athencang lutvr-Club Council. Diwuucn, CI.Al!K lVlu,'roN Cflfllllllfll' Chem islry DOBSON. HAnui.u I.. flrmsc ffrfvk I I hem zfslry Esquircg Pro-M011 Clubg Chc-mistry Club: A. li. D.: Clwunislry As- sistant. , Donsox. LA Vienna . Ifusffluzrl Effllflllliflll. English Dow DY. RODNEY CMA IN San .-1 nlonio Bible Ministerial Allianvvz Pi Gaiuuu-1 Nlu. IDRUNINIONIJ. Boxer: A.. .I li. . Lillie Hack. .1rlr. Speefvlz. Ilislury Alpha Psi Uruvga: Baylor rllllPEilN'. DRUHY. NIADELIWE Culver! Ellglllsll. EllllFflfl.llH Peer Club. DITNN. HUQHLEI-:N . llarlflon ElillCflfl.!lfl DI'pRIES'F. JEAN , f.'Ir1rf'rr1orf'. Uklu. Spa n ish. E nyl ish Spanish Club: F. F. B. Dl'nm:. NN nun xl-3 . llimmill lf11s1'm'ss. Eflllflllliflll 'N Capyw-lla Choir: ll. li. C, Club. llurlin llr'u1lf'1 ' .lonws f'.rpl11il1.w Fun.:-1. LECLAIRE . , . . Amarillo Educalion A Cappella Choirg Y. W. A.g West Texas Club. EDMISON. lirsni' , Morris. Ukla. Bible Ministerial 'hlll?lIll'l'1 Volunteer Band: Football. Enmowns. LEE 0. . . Waco Chem isiry EINVARDS. Cmvrox Hes! Business Esquire: Delta Sigma Pi: Chamber ol' Commerce: Baylor Band. lilmcn, KATHERYN . Greenville Education D. A. P.'s: Baylor Beauty ,401 Homecoming Queen '11-l: VVho's VVho. ELLIS. Jouw . . San Angelo Business linux. Romani' ALVIN, Ju. . . . . Waco Business Chamber of Commerce: B. S. U. Council. EVANS. RUP: . Houston Education D. A. l .'sg Art, Clubg Houston Club. FARLEY, JAMES . . . . Henderson Journalism Chamber of Commerce: Press Clubg Tennis Clubg East Texas Club. FARRAH. MAX . Big Sandy Business Oil Belt Club: Delta Sigma Pig Who's Whog Esquireg Chamber of Commerce, Fmmusow. M ARI AN . . Slaron Psychology Alpha Umegag Psi Chi. FERGUSUN, Rm' .l. , Odessa Bible Nlinisterial Alliance. Belh, llflarllia and Nan sludy rn icroseopes. Page 176 FIELD, Gm-LNN ll. . Burns Flrzl. Ukla. Bible FITZHUGH, MARY ZELLE . lloco English Chemistry Cluhg Pre-Mail Clulm: Pi Alpha liamhda: Biology Seminar. IFLANDI-IRS. lliawm' .lACKsow. JR. Lillie lfock. Ark. Hiblc Sigma Tau Dvlta: Nlinistcrial Allianvv: Arkansas Cluh: Chamhe-r of COHIIIIPTKTKPZ llonor Council: B. S. U. Council: Who's Vt ho: Pm-rmanvnt President ol' Senior Class: Baylor Wings Cluh: Bert-an Sunday School. FLEURIET. Dow . Donna Business FLOYD, HAYBUIIN , . Cleburne Bible l'lRAl.lCY. VIVIAN AUDELL . . Plzoenif, Ariz. Speech. French. Educal ion Baylor 'l'heatr0: Alpha Psi Onwgaz Bvta Pi Theta: Kappa Delta Pi: Frvnvh Theatre. FREEMAN, BETTY Lou , , . . . . . Waco Business. Spanish Kappa Delta Pi: Beta Sigma Chi: Pi Alpha Lambda: Pi Gamma Mu. FIILLEY. Lois . . Beaumonl iVu.s'1'c P04-r Cluh: Mu Phi Epsilon: Alpha Chi. FUTRELL. LU ELLA . Gilmer Ed ucal ion Alpha Omega: NYho's Who: Y. NY. A.: Round-Up Stall: F. l . B. KIALBRAITH. NEWTON . . . El Dorado, Ark. Iiusiness Delta Sigma Pi: Arkansas Cluh. fiALLAHEH. l':l.lSABE'I'll AMELIA , Houslon Spzmish tl.x1.1.owAx'. ROBERT , . . . Crockell Law Forum Law Society: Alpha Chi: Sigma Do.-Ita Pi: Baylor Band. Derlmarz mul Null sim-sqllinl. Page I77 Gum. AAYICNZHI, A. , llallux lfllsirlefxs fiA'l'l-IWUOIJ, l4ES'I'l-Ill limp , ll um Ifusiness UIQIIIKINKL. Mun LULIISIQ Unkrlrzle. Lu. Spffvcll Ili lxuppa D4-ltu: Alpha Chi: linylor Hamlin Wurksllopz lnte-rnatiunal llvlulirms Clulm. lllcom:E. AAVILLAINI lllaxm' Taj! lfllS'1.f18SS 0 I fiIISSHY, l.i1,1,l,AN ANN . .laspvr llome Economics l'i ilzuniim Alu. iiussox. OTIS .l is AN ll uco .l0llf'flIll1..S'lIL Board of Pllblicalionsz Mmmgzillg liditor ol' Pnuuml-Up. fillil.. ICl:ur:w1A . llurlhayc Ilonw Economics 'I'ri D. fiII,l.AN1. Hmmm lilil-I 'Hari Hzzsiness iioonifz, liw1w1x4:'l l'11: .lo flreemwille Zoology Grimm IN. Job: li 1100 Lau' Forum Lan Sovivty: Nosv lirulln-rhoml. fiUUIlVllN. I.m11sE . , . llullo lglilllfllfl-011, Psychology Kappa D4-lla Pi: Psi Chi: Alpha Chi. linlr-'1-'1m.J.u1c1-1 . . Iieporf Husiness. fflillfflll-Illl I, rulrlv .v Ll. l'IlIIl'lIll'P ll lfurmyrwr. P11141 17N Glmcmw. NA1:xAm:1c . , If1'1u'ns Sociology Pvtr Club: liast Tvxas Club. IIAASE. SIARGAIU-I'l' , Ilulesrfllv li1Ls1'rze.s's. Educulion llvta Sigma Chi: l . I . li. llAi.l.. l4l'INIlYEI, ALBERT . .-lbilwze I 'ol il im! Scif rice F. F. B. Hnnioxn. lirnm-zo ll. . llouslon Sociology llouston Club: Marino Corps lil-servo. llfwuomzu, xVARNlCR A., Ja. . . Auslin, Iiusiness Alpha Kappa Delta: Pi Gamma Mu. IIEAHD. Dow .lonesl1oro. A rk. Ilislory Pi Gamma Mu: Editor ol' llound-Up: VVho's Who: filHllllllt'I' ol' Coni- rnc-rocg Vice-President ol' Frvshman Class: Pr:-sidvnl ol' Sophomoru Class: Lariat Stall' '39-'433 llound-Up Stall1'40-'43: Arkansas Club: Prvss Club: Pre-Law Club: President of Young D1-mom-rats: F. F. B.: liaraca Sunday School Class. HPI.Al!ll. JOHN G. . . Joneslzoro. Ark. .4 rrou n I i I1 fl De-lta Sigma Pi: Pre-Lau Club: Arkansas Club: Drbaiv Club: Chanu- lwr ol' Conum-rrc: YYho's Who. llAl!BIN. .lUANlf:I,l.ic . , Dallas Bus iness. Edumlion Poor Club: Dallas Club. H.uu,F:ss. Novfx LOUISE . lfuileyboro liihlr Yoluntz-rr Band: B. S. U. Council. llfmnls, LAwar:wm-1 . , China llislory, Erlucul ion Board of Publications V123 International Club: A Cappm-lla Choir: Press Club: Kappa Delta Pi: B. S. U. Council: llound-Up Stall' 'flilg Sigma Delta Pi: Noophytvs. HARRIS. NlAmoN . fiUl'Sl'4'!llI1l Billie Minisl,1'rial Mliancv. llms KES. CH aamzs lflulgmg Journal ism Pross Club: South 'l'1-xas Club: Lariat Stall. 7110 Hum! fl!lIlV.S on. W Pugf' 170 Amylh, McLean and liwll pose. l I IC rrllxm N . CHARLES . liusiness Phi lVlu Alpha: A Cappm-lla Choir HENRY. liwzmx NELI Ellllfllll-fill. liililzf Voluniavr liancl. llnnssmcn.CHARLES . liusirzess l'l0I.DER. .lonw B.u.Ex' Z ooloyy ll0l.S'l'l'IAD. IVIARIAN Sociology llrbanitcsz Alpha Kappa Dvlla. Honwmx. Ulfzonrul, . . Econonlics. liuslness . ljlllqfielrl I forks prin gs . ll am Valley lllills , ll uw . . . Umlde Delta Sigma Pi: Chamber of Cornnwrc'm': lVaSt Texas Club: lntvr- nalional H4-lations Club: F. F. B. llmzrzu, AVALLACFI. .I n. . Tulsa, Okla. liililu Oklahoma Club: Ministm-rial Allianvffz Beraan Sunday School Clasxg Baylor Band: Yoluntvvr Band: B. S. ll. Council. llnccnnwa. l'll!'NlCS'l' . . . . . Bryan Zoology A. E. D.: Bula llc-la Bvla: Prv-Ms-ml Club: Federation ol'Svimn'u Club: Baylor Hand: A Cappella Choir: Baylor Bards: Baylor Wings Club: Barean Sunday Svhool Class. lll'N'I'l'Ill. W. D.. Jn. . Waco Zoology JAMES. Emu lioslz . En gl ish. lfrlrurriz' ion . Neivlon, llliss. Sigrna Tau D4-lla: llirlelis Sunday School Class. .l,-nn-is. lil-IURGE xYII.l.l.-S81 . I 'hysical Educulion Sigma Tau Delta: Stuflm-nl. Assistant. JAMES. S'riuu,iNu W. . English Nezvfon. Miss. . . . Ualreslon Baylor Tlwalrvz l'hi Alu Alpha Sinfonio: Beta Phi Thvta: Alpha Psi clllll'gH. Payf' IXO JEFFREY, JACK W. . . . Carrizo Springs Physical Education JOHNSON, NORMAN . Baymondville Spanish, Art Artistocrats, Alpha Chi. JOHNSON, TINA BETH . . Eddy Business, Education D. A. P.'s, Beta Sigma Chi. JONES, KATHLEEN . . Dallas Zoology Pre-Med Club, Burleson House Council. JONES, MARTIN H., JR. . . . Bryan History, Law . International Club, Nose Brotherhood, Pi Gamma Mu, Senate Law Society, Freshman Law Class Reporter. JONES, ROYCE , Ferris Chemistry JORDAN, JOAN . , Brady Arl Artistocratsg F. F. B., Westerners. JULIAN, DAN, JR. . . Crockgif Business, Economics Delta Sigma Pi, Chamber Of Commerce, President of Senior Class, Spring '43, Offut House Owls. KELLY, DOROTHY LEE . Newgulf Journalism Athenean, Press Club, Baylor Band, Classical Club, South Texas Club, Berean Sunday School, Lariat Staff. KELLEY, VIRGIL . . . . Waco Physical Education KENDRICK, JAMES M. . , Waco Economics Q KENNEMER, NAN . . . ...... Dallas History Alpha Kappa Delta, Tennis Club, Hound-Up Staff, Dallas Club, Classical Club, Pi Gamma Mu. r Burning lhe midnight Oil. Page 181 Klxmzulx. ALEX Business D1-lla Sigma Pig Chamber ol'Coir1lll4-rm-. Urolrle IKIRBY, lvl.-XRY Lol' . Waco Business D. A, Pfs. lQlISlN1Al?l,. .lEAx . , . lglllllilllllfta. Nfl. Span ish llliapsody in Wvhitvg Phi Beta Mu. Kvczlcn, SARA fiENFI . , llono English. Educulion Urhanitesg Baylor 'l'hual,r03 F. F. B. lm Gnu. lllimuw . . .Morgan Qllalh LANE. JOHN XVESLEY , . llouslon Psychology Alpha Kappa Delta: 0l'l'uLL llousv. l.Am:E1vl'. BEN i'l1cKinney Zoology Prm--lVlvd Club. l4A'I'TlN10RE, JOHN C. . ll oco Jlllalll F. F. B.: B. S. U. Council. lmwmw, .I ICANETTE . Rosenberg Ifdlllfllfiflll, English Kappa Delta Pig Nlu Phi Epsilon: Ii. S. U. Council: Y. VV. A.q Fidelis Sunday Svhool Classg A Cappella Choir. LEBOWITZ. LEON . . Waco Law LEE, lN1.PH W. . Waco Physics I.Ess01x, VIRGINIA . . Waco Sociology llury .inn and lxalhryn folk lo lhc yrcul HIIIISFFIIH public. Page IX! LEVIN. l':STElil,l'I , , English Alpha Chi: Classical Cluh. lmiwls. .lollx li. B iblf' lllinistvrial .Allianz-e-. LHVVIS, NIARY ICLOISIC . Speech . Ed ucul ion , l l um I lg lcfslnlv Su n .fl uhm io Pi Kappa Delta: Slglllii 'l'au D4-lta: Nvophytos: llazlio Work Shop: Nlomorial llousv Counvilg Who's Who: llonor Council: Alpha llllll'tI2i. LEWIS. Mun Lotus:-: . flrf LAITTLEFIELIJ, BUCK ll. , Bible . ll 'uno . ll um Ministerial Allianco: A Cappvlla Choir: xY0lllIll,4'l'l' Baud. l,oGI1lc. Ton .l. , . I11'l1lf'. IJIUIIIISII Alpha Chi: B, S. Class. LUCAS. Blix Nluzx . H islor-v. Education , . ll um lf. Council: Classical Cluh: livrm-an Sunday Si-hool . ll um Football '40-'-ll: Bas:-hall '40-711: Assistant l rn-shruau lfoothall Coach. l.Lic:i-3, Doa-x Min 1-1 Erluculiun Alpha Chi: kappa D1-lta Pi: P LUTEY. lX10GENli , E ll' llCI1l ion MCCALL.fXl,uxr:Aam' . Hrzylislz. Ealumliun Alpha Chi: Kappa De-lta Pi. Nlrzfilxxr-gs. W1l.l.1r: MAI-: , Z ual ogy Pro-Mail Cluh: Classical Cluh: Psi Chi: Bu NICKINNI-IY. ll-SLI-'ll . IQIISI-NESS. lfmnunz ics Kiran rl Su lim' i liauuua Alu. . Cz1r1zllr0rs1'1'lle'. lln. . 7'E'Illf1ll' . llurklzam rlvson llousv Couuvil. . Punzpu - w Delta Sigma Pi: Prvsirh-ul oi' SPIIIXH' filass. .lov f,1lHl:llIOf'I' mwlr niorks in lab. Mczl.EAN. JEAN . . . , , . Mailz Alpha Umc-gag Sigma Tau Dcltag MABERRY. FAEIKINH Business A Cappella Choir. M umm, NIAUHICE A 0601171 ling Chamber of Commercci Esquire, NlANAGAN, Enix lQA'l'HLEEN . . , fllusic Mu Phi Epsilonq A Cappella Choirg lihapsody Club. MANN. KATHRYN . . Eflucul ion llrlranitm-sg Pi Gamma Mug Kappa Delta Pi. AIANSFIELD. .lima . , . illusin Phi Beta Mu: A Cappella Choirg Pianophlles, Rhapsody in While. M KIKTIY. l.l-ISLYE R UTM Erlrlraliorz Pl-4-r Club: French 'l'hfwatrv. BIAULDIY. Gu axnom N Educalion ll io Grandv Vallfry Club. M n'iu':w. ANN,-x LEA . llusic Alpha Umm-ga: Blu Phi Epsilon. lN1ERCHANT,.lUllNNll-I . . . . Zoology Pre-illcd Clulrg Nlm-morial House Councilg W. A. A lh1lI,I.ER, .loux A. . .llc 416-vie Psychology l'si Chip Oklahoma Clulvg Brooks Hall Council. NIILLER, .l. 'lvEY . . . . Bible Orange Student Assistant in Math. . Gilmer Rosebud . , . llullus in Vlvhitvg Console ll'ac0 . Waco 1' rcnch 'llhoal rug Waco . llarlinyen Uvulde . F lorzrsville r, Okla. Picklon lllinistvrial Alliance: B. S. U. Counvilg Varsity Basketliallg Varsity Baseball 5 Voluntvvr Band. Ifour svlmlurs smile? and blur Ihr' czunvra. .I'4l,q4'1X'4 lxllLLER.NlARTHA . , Waco Business Beta Sigma Chi: Pi filflllllllii Mug Assistzmt iI1 School ol' Business. lhlILLS, CIQIIIL FIIANKLIN . Waco Gernzrm MII,I.S, .lOl-IN EDVVIN , Mefia Bible Ministerial Alliancog Voluntcc-r Hand. MILIIS, Mas. VIIIIIINIA . , Waco Bible v0lIlIllCOI' Band. Moorm. lVllRlAM . . Waco El1Ull'Sll Urlzanitcsg Intern:-ILioIIal Clulrg Pi fliillllllki Mug llarlio Wlork Shop. lhl0RELANlJ, DoIIo'I'III4:.I , Waco English, lgdlllfllllllll Baylor Thvalrs-Q llI'lJi'iIlll4'S. NIORNIAN. .lon . . . Por! Arllzur Bible, Speech lWlORllILL. .lfuzx . , Waco Bible Pi Ciblllllllii Mug Pi Kappa Dultag MiI1isL0rial Allianreg Volunteer Band: F. F. B. lVl0RRIS. HENIIII5'rTA . Del Bio llIllSlC MII Phi Epsilon. MORRIS, SAMUEL .IASPIQII . Eunice, La. Bible Pi Kappa Doltag Mirlistoriz-Il Alliancog Pi Gamnla MII: Brooks Hall Councilg B. S. U. Council: Seventh KI .larncsg B. T. U. BIIOHRISS. LESTER LEE , , Cayugo Bible Ministerial Alliance-. Moimow. CAIIIIINN . Waco Speech he lolzn Ixznq qelm lzzs pzclure III lllf? yearbook. Page IX5 .ff-qv' Nlmmow. IJAININ 'l'HuRs1'oN . liusiness lfsquirv. Business lflsquirv. llizvo lxIUlKlKONY. CURTIS ISm'Am'1' , li gm lvllil-II.I.I'ZIl. limxctnia .l.0UISE llouslon Spvvrlz . lfdzuvzl ion .Xlpha Chi: Kappa Dvlta Pi: l.ittlv 'l'hvalrv. 'Nlumui-:AD. PIAIKIXY qw Bible lnlvrnational Cluh: F. F. li. NlUnn.n'. lCl.l.l-im . , . lloffo ICIIHIIZVII. Ealuculion Salmon! film. Lariat Sian' '42, Bible. English Ministerial Alliancv. lNAl,l.m. Bum . . l'l1yx1'm1 Ifflucalion Sluflvnl Assistant. This unposwl sliol SIIUIFS slllrlefnls uvlrmlly slualhv. Pugf Mo Sigma Tau Dvlta: Urhanitvs: F. F. li.: Classic-al Cluh: Fidalis Sunday xlYI-IRS. 'VRLYETT . lvler l ' 1' ' . ll 'oco NASH. ELIQAXOII . H mo Engl ish Alpha Omega: .Xlpha Kappa Dvlla: Sigma Tau Delta. Nifilsnw, JOHNNY FAH , . lliinrzsboro llrunm Sigma Tau D1-lla:B0t,a Pi Theta: Alpha Psi Uma-gag D. A. P.'s: Alpha Chi: Baylor 'Flu-atrc. Yrcnsux. TRAVIS . Iirmn Ifl1.S'l.IlBSS Varsity B: Alpha Kappa Dm-lla. Nu, MAH C- fl. Norffzlk. Vo. ICfl11c11l1'or1, Nommw. Wnwmw . . , . , . Dallas Zoology l'r4-'Nlvcl Cluh: lion-an flumlay Sr-lmol Class: Psi Chi: B. S. ll K o II ,psaff X .iv iw V' WY. F Q E ' a X...- f'i-F, K Q., in-f N UTT. KATHRY N . . . . . Slephen 1' ille Education D. A. Pfs: A Cappella Choir: Mvnlurial llousv Council. LYBRIEN. BILL , ll am Chelnislry Sigma Tau Dvlta: Alpha Chig Alpha lipsilun Dt-Ita: Classical Club: Pre-Med Club: F. F. li. fJlCONNOH. DORtl'l'llY Louis!-1 . Iirevkerzrhlye Eduealion. Spanish A Cappella Choir: llvclbllead Club: F. F. lig Phl liuta lVlug li. S. ll. Cnunuilg Westerners. flLIVFIR, JACK ll. . . Buffalo Chemistry Psi Chi. fJLIVER, JAMES B. . llouslon Bible Ministerial Alliance. fYlYFIAL. B, I . , Slzrereporl. La. Business Esquire: Delta Sigma Pi. O,QUIN, AYILLIAM A. . , , . . Dallas Zoology Beta Beta Rota: Prv-Mc-cl Club: Esquire: Nose lirotlwrlmml. OSTRQM. .I ACK Ln NE . Kilgore A ccoun I ing PARKER. BETTY .Io . Lf'.I'l.I1fjlUII Home Economics Tri D. PARKER. SAM R. .llilforfl Business Phi Alu Alpha: Console Club: Chapel llI'gtiIllSll Studs-nt Assistant. PARR. XVALTER L. , . Lockhurl Business Delta Sigma Pi: Psi Chi: South Texas Club. PATTERSON. Ihmn' llllll-Vllflfil Business The Belles of Baylor, Pugz' 187 Pizl4:isl.1f:s. Asc:-iwm , , Lcringfon Speech PFI-HFFER, PETER . . Waco English, German l'luci.rs, ll.u.r'a A., Jn. . . Dallas Bible liilitor oi' Lariat.: Alpha Chig Alpha Kappa Dcltag Pi Kappa Delta: Sigma 'I'au Dc-Ita: President of Freshman and Sophumoru Classes: B. S. ll. Council: Defense Councilg VVh0's VVh0g Nlinistorial Allianceg Board ul' Pulmlications '41-,423 Press C1ubgFreshman Dclrah- Aw ard. Pi-HLEN, ELOUISE . Por! Arthur Home Economics Tri D. Pnlwwmp Sammw Vclrzsco Iiusiness l,lEllCE, NPIVIAN Low: . . . . Linzlale liusiness, Education Baylor Theatreg Alpha Psi Omega: Pvcr Clubg Beta Sigma Chi. Ilircnsow. lmiilsic . . llriskcll Ilrunm l'I'1 ry1AN,H0AmB , Business Delta Sigma Pi. Pusmg Mun' ICTHEL . . flllsflifl .lolcrnrllisnz Powizu.. VYH.1,1,u1 BENTLY . Business Bound-Up Stall. Pms ans, .lov . 1f0S9bl1l1' IfllSiIl6SS Pwr Club: F. F. B. Pnn':E, .IANEDA . M usic, Educaf ion Phi Beta Mug F. F. B4 Classical Cluli. Grocsbeck , A nna . Waco More Hellas. Pagf 188 PBITCH ETT, LAWSON . . Waco Bible PRUETT, MARG.ARET E. . . McKinney Spanish. Education A Cappella Choirg Volunteer Hand: Pan-American Clubg Y. W. A.g Tennis Club. PURSLEY, EUNICE ELOISE . , Humble Education F. F. B.g French Theatreg Y. W. A. PURYEAR, JULIA . . Dumas, Ark. Education, English Arkansas Club: Alpha Kappa Deltag Y. W. A. BAY, .loY . . . . . . . . Belton Education Alpha Omegag Who's VVhog Memorial House Councilg Baylor Beauty. REED, HARRY . Waco Business REYNOLDS, JOE . . fyler Law RICHARDSON, CHESTER Palestine Physical Education Esquire: Chamber of Commerceg East Texas Clubg An-Ho-Co Club. RIXEY, HELEN . . Clayton, New Mer. Drama Little Theatreg F. F. B. ROBERTSON, LEROY . Memphis Business Varsity B3 Football '41-'42. ROBINSON, G. C. . La Feria Business Rio Grande Valley Club. ROGERS, DORCAS VIRGINIA . , Frenharn Education. English my . as F s The muse of music bemuses' Cor - amusesj Boots. Page 180 Romans. livicm'N I ,-n' , ,llorl Soc ioloyy. Efllirriliolz Alpha Kappa Dc-Ita: W. A. A.3 Little Tha-airv. llowk. .IAN . . Waco llixlory. flermon Varsity li: Fe-ncring Varsity: lntvrnalional Club. HOSE. BETH' .Io . . . Eleclro Speech Classical Club: liadio Workshop. SAMS. Aunnrzv TVIARSHALI. . . Waco Bible Ministerial Alliance: Voluntvvr Band: Classical Club: Sigma Delta Pi. S-XNDFIRFOIKIJ, YVI A'I l'lll41W . Waco Bible Ministerial AlllEiIll'l'l Volunteer Band. Srriwiziclx. Aiwaiza Waco I Ihenz islry Clic-mistry Club, SCIIREINIQH. ll0liliR'l' T. Fl. llforlh Psychology Psi Chi. Sc'o'r'r. N1.uxG,mET ROSE lloco Educol ion SFIARQ, Bli.m'14: IAIIYISIC , , Abilene Ypeech. llralruz SHANNUN. llFlI.EN RUTH Waco lfrlucal ion SHELTUN. MARY f,lA'I'HEIiINE Archer Cily English. Educulion Athencang Kappa Delta Pig Beta Pi Thi-la. bnnlwzn, CHARM-:S W11.L1Ax1 llouslon .l lusic lL'.rclz1sz'1'e,' Cashier office paying ou! money. Pago 100 SIDIIONS. ANITA , Paradise Speervlz. E11 um! ion From-h 'l'lIc-:It.r0: Symphony l,l'1'll0Sl.I'H. SIMMONS, VIRGINIA . Purrzpu Bible Volunteer Bandg Y. VV. A. SLADE. ROBIQIIT EARL . L0llljl'l.61lY Chem islry Pre'-Nlecl. SIIIITII. BYRON . llkzm A ccounl ing SMITH, GIQOIIOI: FREDERICK . Helena, Ark. Bible Arkansas Club: Ministerial Alliance. SMITH. JOHN LUTHER , . San Augusline Law Brooks Hall Councilg FOrum Law Society. SMITH, KRLSO T. . Dfzylrm Business SPENCE. RAYMOND . Lockney Bible STAGG. MELRA . . Beaumonl Home Economics Tri D. STRINHAGEN, GLORIA . A Iieazmmnl Educalion Peer Club: Kappa Delta Pig Psi Chig South Texas Cluhg lntornatiOIIal liclationsg Pi Gamma Mu. STRANGE, ROY P.. JR. . . Norfolk, Va- Economics A Cappella Choir: F. F. B.g Baylor liardsg Phi Mu Alpha Sinl'Oniag International Club. STH!-IETMAN. VADEN . . Grapelzuld A ccounling An-l lO-C0 Club: Baylor Band, flll llzese fme people are fflllllfl on ll 11ll'II1'C. Pugr IOI STRING:-'i4:1.l.ms. XNILLIAM M. . Dallas English Sigma Tau Della: Pi Gamma lVlu: Nlinisterial Alliam-0. Swlvr, Nlxm' . , . Su l'IlC'l'. VAN . . . . . . . Iiurlinylun IJIIAYSIDCCII Ellllfflfliflll Chamlwr of ClJlllIll4'Vl'i'I Yarsily B: Badminlon Club: Bsrprm-svlitalivv In Brooks Hall Council: Varsity Baskvtlmall and Baseball: Captain ul' Baskvtlnall '42, Ml. Pleasanf Spanish. Ellll!'lIfl'0H D. A. Pfs: Sigma Delta Pi. 'l'Al,mcm', C.-xM11:aoN . Waco Accnaniing Della Sigma Pi. TANENB.u1M. NM' . il aco BllSI.II.9SS Student Assistant. 'l'.u'r.oa. LORRAINE . . llam llrrmm. Edllfilflillll Baylor Thealrv: Art Club: Badio lVorkslmp. THARP. Wuuu-:N . 1101181011 I fhem i slry Beta Bvta B4-ta: Pi Gamma Mu: B. S. U. Counvil: I . F. B.: Baylor Bards: Pm--'Xlvcl Club. 'l'umlAs. JOE ANN . . Eagle Lake Clzemisfry Al:-xaudor House Council: B. B. C.: Chvmislry Club. THOMPSON. BILLY . . UOIIINI Chem is! ry 'I'um1PS0N, NANCY .I ANI-3 . Waco Iiusirzess Bvta Sigma Chi: llrbanitus: Baylor Band. 'l'HonN'r0N. Bu,l.1E f:ENE . . Denison Drama 'l'u.1,l-lv. LQRENP: . . Dallas Chem isfry Don. John and Tom arc closing lhe safe. Page 103 'l'lwmoNs.Aw:m . Bible lX'lir1ist1-rial Alliance-. 'l'uU1:l1s'l'oxr:. ll li lizzsine.v.v 'l'L1nNr:n. HAYWUVXIJ CilAlu,if:s liusiness rllll'l l'. lhnlsixlm . . lfnglislr. Iflilllflll ion Alpha Chi: Kappa Dvlla Pi. TYUS. Hcmmbz . , Iiusiness. Erlruvufion Beta Sigma Chi: Ni-rxpliytvsz W. A. A. Vsnwoa. Annum lima . A CCUIIIIHIIH livd-llearl Cluh. VORPAHI.. l,Eux . Bible Ministerial Allianvv: Pi flkillllllil Wlu. XYADE. Nrzmxx linxrzsi' lgllSl-IIPSS Baylor 'lilwalrvz 'Xlpha Psi Una-gg: WALKER. I. D. Bible Minisivrial Alliarivv. XX mp. Mans li. . Sprfrll. l?il1lP Yullirilvvr Band, WA'1'ulix. Axx . lfnyflish. fillllflllliflll ,XlPl12lflIllf'QfiI.'xll'XHllllt'l'llUllSl'clUllllI'llI Kappa U4-lla lll' l'l Mamma Mu: Alpha Chi: Nlvaiurial llmisv Cuam-il: l'DallaQf'lul1 ll um . liyilf' ll uw: Tufl lx' 1' rm x . ll um If1 'lNlf'.V Sun 'llIfjIlSfI-llf' l,Ill1llU!'k Sun fl 1111111 in IIIIHIIN XX I-LATIII-:lul.l.. iililrlllk lgIi'I'H , ljlyfff-fl English. lilllllflllfllll Sigma Tau Dc-Ita: Alpha flhi: kappa lim-Ilw P1 4 . flllf' zlulv in llum Il'lll'lI Ihr sun was xl: in ing. Paul' 103 1 XYEA v En. 'FHERESA . Houslon 5 Spanish. Erlucaiion XYHEELER, MINA lVlAImAIII1:T . Abilene Speech Pi Kappa Delta, lladio Workshop. WIIIPKEY. VIRGINIA Colorado .llusic Mu Phi Epsilon: VVesternars: Pianophils-sz Phi Beta Mu: A Cappm-lla Choir: Rhapsody in Vlihito. XNHITNEY, JANET .... . Brownwood Spanish, Journalism Press Clubg VVest Tvxas Club: Sigma Delta Pig French Theatre, Society Editor of Daily Lariat '42g News Editor ol' Lariat '43, Pi Gamma M112 Alpha Onioga. xhilllT'l'l'IfN, ilDELL . . . . . llv8Sll1l'0 Bible Nlinistvrial Mlianceg Rio Grandi- Vallvy Club. xyll.LIAMS, klLlZABI-ETH . . Currizo Springs Home Economics Tri D: Artistocrats: South Texas Clubg Y. VV. A.3 B. S. U. Council. xhll,l.lAN1S, .lou . . . . lloro Span ish Sigma D1-lta Pi: Nose Brothvrhood: Baylor liand. XYILLIAMS, lhlAll'I'lIA GENNI-1 . Uklulzoma Cily, Uklo. English Sigma Tau Dalia: Alpha fllIlP5l'li2 'Nlu Phi Epsilon: F. F. ll. WILLIAMS. lVlARY ELIZABETH . Pozlucolz English. Eclucalion .Mlu-uvan: Siguia Delta Pi: Wm-sll-rrIc-rs: F. F. li, WILLI.uIs. Mun' l1llClI.I,IC . , Tyler Business VVILLIAMS, SUGIE . . . Hinrles Psychology, Spanish hvILSON, ESTI-II-:Ii ELAINE . Wellinglon, Kan. Horne Economics Pi Gamma Mu: Tri D5 Y. NY. A. Johnny and Belly clulclz hands. Page 104 WIL'I'ClN. G EORGE . Bible XNYOOLEY, GRACE . Spanish Sigma Delta Pi. W'0n'rH1NGT0N, ARVEL B. Bible Ministerial Alliance. XNRAY, JAMES A Bible Wnfw. JAMES W. . Law xVl'lIGHT, VANCHIE Liar: . Business YOUNG, Dlx1E RUTH . Educalion Richland Springs . Waco I I auslon Housion . Waco ll 'ichila Falls . Waco Peer Club: Neophytesg F. F. B.: Baylor Tennis Club. YOUNG. U. A. . . . . . . . . ll aco Physical Educalion Chamber of Commerce: Bela Beta BGi,8Q Varsity B3 YQ-ll Leader '42g Student Assistant: Varsity Swimming. x70UNGBl.00D,ANGUS . Bible . Pl. Neclzes A cal session in illemorial Dor milory. Page 105 J rn' R A Y Secrelury .I xnxx Fmx mans Pres idenl PERMANENT CLASS HFFIEIMS PERMANENT SENIUR nmss unwnmlma l,Ics'l'l-in G-xwzwoon f:ICORGE Ilrmxlcn i yl JUNIIIR CLASS 1944 JUNHIH EL SS President . . TEBBELL BLODGETT Vice-Presidenl . NIARY FARROXY Secretary . FERN WILLINGHAM WINTER President . . CHARLIE FLOWERS Vice-Presidenz' LOWVELL MIIIBURN Secretary . MARY CUNNINGHAM SPRING I Presiden! . . BILL ALLCORN Vice-President J AP-MAN BASS HILL ALLCORN Secreiary . EVELN'N JENSEN TERRELL BL0nr:E'r'r CHARLIE FLOWVERS Page IUX ABEI., LAURA JANE . . ALEYYINE. RALPH . . ALLCORN, BILL . AI.I.I2:N,IiIcIIAIII1 . ASII. LUCILLE . . BARER. B. U. . BARI-'IEI.II. DOROTHY . . BARGANIER. DORIS . . BAYLOR, JULIA HIDUSTYH . BEAOIIAII. BILL EARL , BELL. .IIMMIE . . . . BELT. MRS. GEORGE BIGIIAM, XVILLIAM S. . . . BOSSINGER. CHARLES . , . BOSTON. PFHOMAS EDWARD BOX. MARX' BETH . BOYO. ERNEST . . . BOYKIN, MARY .IO BOYLES. .I un' ..... BRADLEY. NIARY FRANCES . . BRAMLETTE. WM. IIONYARD BROOK, EUGENE . . , BROWN. JOSEPH PIENRY . . BROWN. NlA'I'TIl'l FATE . BRONVN. flWENIS . . . BRYANT. BUFUS H. . . BUCKLEY, .IUANITA . '-.,V ..IA ' gm Waco Hedley . Ifrownwood . 'lfyler . liaslrop . FarIILersI'I'lIe . Sour Lake . . . Marlin . . Lufkirz Tyler . Corpus I flzrisl 1' . . . . H oasfon . Waco . Lillie Huck. Ark. . . :x'I8Ill'IJl1l..S'. Tenn. . Grapevine Sulphur Springs . . . . Gilmer Houslon . San x1lll0f1I'O .lacksonzille Lawlon. Okla. . . , . U 'aco Seguin . Dallax Fl. Worlh . . . Dallas Pele JIHIIPS. qf llze muscles. ef- plains. Paw 100 fgf . Mimi?-. 3 4 . - t 1 Qs M 1 If v ' K 35 +.i'fg,i L ...Q 'I 'S ,R . 'I I. . 0 . as . Q f if I A 4 K 5 Y 5, ff I - N21 J S W AQ. ,. . ga 5' . i Aff get BUNNELL. JEANNE . . Palestine BIIIKXI-Z'l I', H. RALPH . . Rayrrzorzclrille BUSH, DICK Waco CALDNVELI., EIJIJIIC . . . . Waco CARNIICHAHI., JOHN . Longview CARSON, ELOISE . , Ozona CASS, MAIIY NFILL . . .ML Pleasant CASTILIC, BETTY .IO . . Foreman, Ark. CAVAZOS, NELSKJN San Anlonio CHANDLER, BOR , , Weslaco COCKIXICLL. ARVIN, JR. . Beaarnonl COLLINS, JOHN, JR. Fl. Slocklon COLLINS. Ll'IS'l'IiIK . . . , Dallas CULY lv. HERBERT, JH. . . . El Dorado, Ark. CON!-1, DOLORES HAAIXIKIPI1' ..., Nixon CORRIE. WALTER S.. .lR. . . Waco CllAB'l'l!El'I. JNIILDRED . . Kerrick CllAX'EN. VIRGINIA Weallzerjord CBAYTON, BILL , . DeBerry ljANISH, JOHN . . . . San llflarcos DAVENPORT, MARTHA . , Uvalde DAW'1S. JOx'c:E . . . . Houston DAVIS. RICHARD LEE . Gilmer DAN'lS, VV. C. . . , Bryan DICK, Dl4II.F'llPIll , . . McAllen DWRSON, DELI. , . . . H aco DIJIlfll,,NS, CLARK . Dallas Sorneone's 1'l:arar'l1'r is being loaslefl. Page 200 DUNC,5N, XNYILLIAM, JR. LVIUFSIIGII ,M I g A ggil .xiii 1 Y ' .Q V Y DUNN, BARBARA , , , Nluskoyee, Okla. DlIlXI'Il4I, NVALIJEEN . . . . Dlnmzill ELLIS, BETTY . . . Wellinglon ELLIS, BIc'I rY .lu . . . Waco ELLIS, .l0I1:I, . . Tulsa, Okla. ELLIS, MARY .lo . . . Waco ENGLAND, NICK . Greenville IERWIN, JIMMY , , . Fl. I1 'orlh , EVANS, ERNEST Illllklili . Uaralzaclzie EVANS, M AIIGIJI-:IIITLJ . . . Haro FAISUN, LIIYII . !llllf1F1l'lllPI' X X FARRIIW. MARY Com-: . . Dallas ' FLowI4:Rs, CIIARLIIH: . , . . llarslzall Fm1N'I'AIN, PAULINE . . . . Mar! FOUTS, MARY LIIIIISI4: , Dayton FIIWLIALR. LEIIAY . . llfll. Ualm FUCIIS, CECIL , . . Haco CIARRISON, IEVELYN . . Lincolnlon, N. C. 1, GIIJIIEY, EINA I.. . . .... Ilouslon , H' Q. H fllLLIA II, XVILMA . liellmead f M .- KQLFZNN, RIi'I'TY .lo . . Bronle Gonsme, .IAMRS li. . . Waco flll.-XVI-IS, LUIS . . . Daylon GRAY, DOIKQJTIIY . Wiclzila Falls GIIEIGNH. J Aux . Dallas GIIIQI-IR, HILL . . Ifllfll, Baylor flllllblt'-ll.lIlf uSlJ' smarl ' - ' Ixos R , ,C I E2 i L' 4 K' Q Pages 201 I if .nu1,aJ:gL-. !lI'I'ls, -- Q -A 'Q .. , -ga XZ? fr final. filIl+fGORY,1'HAE . . GREGORY, REX . . . HUNTER. DORA lVlAY llAll,l'IY, BILL ..... HAMBRUQR, CIIARLQTTR . Hmm. JACK . l?l'ClIllllLd , . lfichlanrl I I ouslon fWf'ri1l'1'al1. ,Missa H 'aco . . H-l.Clll.ff1. Kan. PIARDEMAN, ANN . . . Janclion IIARGRAVES, EIARVEY , . . Nome HARRIS, ANN . . Dallas PIARRIS, BILLIE JOE . Carlsbad. N. Mer. HART, SARAII . . . . A nlofagasla, Chile HRARN. RAYMOND , ..., Waco IIIHRRICK. LIL . , . . Waco HIETT. XNYNUNA .... . . . Azle HILLYER. AIARY IiA'l'lIl'IRlNFI . Brownsville PIINTON, BILLY . . Lllllfjlllhflll HITT. Finn. T. , . . . . , Waco HONARER. NIARY . , . Waco Iloux, NANCY , .... . Waco HOWARD, STANLIQY P., JR. . .lqlfcrson llily, lWo. Hows. CAROLYY ,..,. Allanla PIIFGHES, ELIZABETII . . lW0rI:on HUGHES. VAN EARL . . , Kress IIIILNIFI. LOUIE . . . Waco HU'l'1lHlNS, I'IEl,lCN . . Deadwood, S. IJ, INGRAM. NIAIVIWIA . . . . Fl. Worllz lssuzus. .lm . . . . Haro GeologislJol1nny lllIf'tIl'lllS anollzer' Page 202 .l.M'nsoN, HORACE . . . .I utolxm-zw, RJABEL AN NE JAIINITZK Y. Fur .lENs0N.livI-:I,vN . JUIINSON. SAM . .I ONES. CozE'r'rI1: JONES. I.. D. . . . JONES. OTTO .IAROLIJ , JONES. RUBEIYI' B. .lonn-W. .IUNATIIAN . . KI-ZNNON, ELSBETH . KERLIY. ALYNE KII.I.mN, LAVVRENCE . . . KIMBROUGH, MIl,DRl'IIl , KING. MARTHA . KIllK..IA'Wll'1S CURTIS . , LANGSTON. VIRGINIA , LEATH, LIUINN LEE. ljlilil DEE . . . LENTZ. STI-:BLING . . , LITTLEJOHN. .lo Aww l.IT'I'I.l-:.IoIIN. H ALPH L. l,m'I.I. BETTY , . . LUMPKIY. VyII,'l'0Y I! I.UNn.n', ADRIAN . -rf M I:CAI,I,, CAROL . MCCARTY. CIAIIOII ? I 1 Galesrille Ijlllllls Waco f W . , -fri. 'M' Q If x , T h' ' I .'., , It V , 3 . lylllfll I' 3 XT I . , H am Temple .I I I.. -' , 3. .... 5 ,. 'EI' 1 If E V Seynmur x ' ,J T ff KW Uillefielff .E lk E Oklrllmnza Cify Q V I V X ., M .L V Y ..,L 21, 3 . g h K Vg .I 7,5 ff . I f.'If ,Illl'IIP Q , Q V iw, mx . . A , llouxirm S k .lacksonrille N1 ml LSL? wk I I? K . HVIIUU ' 5 A I ' fu -'Q Mu , . . Waco '-',, Haw 3 fNII f I 5. lu Q' , -I' , V .- . UVIIITO -EI' , sa g 7 . f L 11 nco I I ' . Eleclra E . V at NPIl'!j1llf Waco Kilgore . I rffrw . lluuslun San A rzionio . Waco . Temple . Texarkana ', 7'2I1'.e 111-!',Il!'f' lwlivs rlr'sz'r1'pfiurI. Page 203 fr , I Q in lg Q .8 I Q -an f I J F X i f ' +f... ,X Vlil lf My A .Ie NICCLINTOCK, Fu' .,.. Waco IVICCUIWIICK, LEN GAIIIINIQII El Dorado lVlCCORKLIc, lion . San .'1lll0IllU N'ICClJI.lIlJlFi1lI, fILENDON . Fayelfeville, Ca. lx'ICljAllIC, TOM . . . . , . Sugarland MCD.AIXIEI,, BIcII'I' . . . Waco MCGIIEGUII, FIIANK . . . . Waco NHYKININI-YY, NCJRDIA .l. . . . . Pampa MCTKNICICIIY, BILLY . , Cherokee Nlfllv-XXIAIIN. DAN , . . H aco NhIIsIIA LL, JANE . . , . Baylourn AAARTIN, Hl'1lIl'IN FAY . . . Vernon NIARTIY, Ii,uxI1:I.I. . . , Ausfin NlAll'I'lNl-IZ, AWGEL . . . . San Anionio MEWSHAW, IIIQI ICN . . . . Waco NIII.BUllY. IIOIIELL DUANE . . Cresson Nlmn. SPED . . . . Temple YVIOORH, PIOLLIS , . . Kcrrrille Nfoolufl, .IIWNIE LOU . . . lirouflzlvoorl MIIIIIII-1, HOSEAIAHY ....... Eddy NIOHTON, IXIAIIIIAIIHI' ANN . . Ballinger MVSIC. .low .... . Waco lx1YElKS. VIRGINIA . . . Tulsa, Okla. N.AX'LOll, HmsI1:II'I' S. . Lillie Hook, Ark. NEFF, MIQIILIN , . . Dallas NIIIQIQS, GEUHCIN: ,... Corsfcana fVBRIEN. N1AY HI4:I,IIIc . , San A nlunio Lab work was rllal llzis year. Pago Z0-I 'N OGILVIE, FREDIIICK HIGNIIY . CYNEILL, M, E., .I II. . USBOIINIQ. FIIANCIQS PATRICK, Tim . . . PHTEIIS. NIYHA NIGLL . PHILLIPS, IIFILEN PHILLIPS, MAX ALLI-:N . PINSON, CELESTINIC . l'I'I I'IvIAN, VIIIGINIA POLK, LELA M AE .... POPE, WILLIAM FURREST, Jn. . POSICY, VVILLIAM PRENTICE. IFRFID, JR. PIXICE. JUANITA . PHIOL0. RAY PHOUTY, N1ARY Lou-1 . . PUNCHAHD, M ARJORIE PYLES. LRTA . QUAY. JOHN E. . . QUICK. RANDY . , RANDALL. 'l'HI5II0x RAY. MAIIJURIE . . lhxxon. Funk . . R Rc'I'oII. .IAKIE LI-:I-, HEEDY. DIJNA ,... IX!-LID. NAIARXLIN RUTH . . Annu Sun .lurm .A . U am - Q- 2 ,, - W A. -I II I ,A If --A I H vl.IlIlS,JUY'fI X V - A I f. A I I . . . U Iwo . Iflfflltlliflllf 1. an Q I SQ J . HPIIIIIILQIII ,, W , A in ' . , lforlley . ,I - ff: KA- 1 Tyler -::' 53 IVE. 'mm Ia I 1 .' :' I , I an . I W Jacksomwille E 1 2 ' lv' V , . . Ilallas '-::' A F . - . . Lu Porlrl i s ,S q ff A 5 Ll.lIK'0III. Neln. I' '? '-,.A , . fx Y 'Q , . . . Hum ,. f' jg. I . Anmrilln Q M 4' ' 4 , I . Waco A .8 .. 1 f- . , fllurl ' , R ' 3 ' I 53 , . , Erlvn ' Q, Sf I ' N q X -'1 A . linen . LIHIP Ifock. .11 rlc. . . I'vI'lll'fI'!lll3 3 .,,,. Q, . Urulfle l rr'0porf L ..' . . . H'rIz'o bx I 41 is . u,flI'U 3 , llurzzules li If:InI. A x IJ. ICIJITH l,ll'Vf0I! p1'lur'r'uw mul LVIISIIUIF lry Io pirk up lhe plroln num. Pug I' 205 Av ,A , I, Q gk 'ff f- X, ,am ww A as-N Dallas Corpus fll1l'l.Sll , San Anlomo , Hawkms Dallas . . Waco . Ennis . Locklzarl F 1. Wbrllz Easllaml ,Marshall . . Waco Carllzagn . Waco Ham liurnel STEVENS, HENRY GRAIN .lacksurwille STRIPLINIG. .lmm-: . . , . Clen11v1'lle STUAIVI1 FIAROLINE Greenvzlle STUBBLEFIELD, NPZl.I. . Waco TAYLIIIK. JEWEL . . Cursicana 'I'E.u,. TVURMA H. , , , Dallas THOMAS, BETSY . . . . Luling THOMAS, EDWARD . . , . . Inez THOMASSON, ELAINE Denver, Colo. THOMSEN, KATHERINE . . Waco THOMSEN, WILLIAM . . . . Waco TIMMONS, DONNAL Levelland TIMMONS, NANCY .... Waco TRAMMELL, MARTHA LYNN . . Waco TRUEX, HUGH , . Jackson, Tenn. TUCKER, ANNETTE . . . Winlers TUCKER, JANNETTE . . . Winters VANCE, MARY JEAN F' 1. Worih VANDIVER, MARY LOUISE . Muskogee, Okla. VAN ZANDT, JACK . . . . . . . Waco VERDONK. WILLIAM .l. . South Haven, Mich. W.ALKER, BUBNEH' . . . Haco VVALLACE. EMORY .... .lackson1'1'IIe WVALLACE, JOHN THOMAS, JR. Dallas WVALSH, JOE G. ...... . FI. Horllz WVALTON, GEORGIA IQATHRYN . . ll' ills Poinl WVANSLEY, BETTY . , Cleburne WARD, SAM WTEBB . , . , Waco WVATERS, CHARLES . . . . . Luling WVATSON, MARY CATHRYN . . , . Waco VVEAVER, ROBERT BRUCE . Jonesboro WVEBB, ALTON . . , Anson WVEBB, ANNE J. . Texarkana, Ark. r I Long-llaired u!1l'llIllIllI,, slurles cal a rug. Page 207 iv 'te 5' J in p g V ' C I... 3 A f- X, 2 A gk fl ll AA A Llfha ,es :fig M 2 3 W ,, if, VV F -T T N W , a. 9 ,Qi-. r S I WELLBORN, CHARLES . Gladewafer XNILKIINS. T. O .... . . Ft. Worlh VVILLIAMS, ElmoL . . Magnolia, Ark. WILLINGHAM, FEIKN . . Harlingen WILMETH, JACK M. . . . . . Houslon WININGER, DEAI,VA , , Troup VVOMACK, CQERTRIQDH . . Texarkana VVOOD, BETTY ANN!-: . . . , . . Tyler Woon, NlAl!GARET JEAN , EI Dorado, Ark. XYOOTEN, EIJGENE . . Levelland YEAGER, l.Ucl1,lc . . , . Bryan YOUNG, ZOHA O., JH. . . Regina, N. Mex. ZIMMERMAN, BETTY . 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NICIINA NIIAIIIH . . . , Hum kI'I1.I.'Yl'Ill. fN1AIKINl'll,I.!'Y , H um KAY. YEIMA Ru . . S1111 :1flf0lIlA0 Kl'lI'I l'. .I urQ1'lc1.x'x A . llubburzl lil-1l.I.lCI!. Ill-:x 1-xx . . . . . Hum KIliKI,l'I'l'IIl. G1.cm1,s . . Sarasulu. Flu. Kl51B.Al.I.. N-nm Dallas Kun. .lonx . . .llesqzzife KING. HOSICYIAIXX . . . Sl. Louis Caunllv, -Wo. KIl'lKP.Vl'liItTK. JANE . . llinzrnill KNIPPEH. EIHWAIKIJ .l. . New York, N, Y. LANE Iinwmnn , . , . Wiclzila Fallx IAIWEH. IN'1ARlI.YW . . . . Fi. Ubrlh I1-uxluA:N:l4:. .IITXIHIIC . . Agllll .f'1lI,llIlI.Il l,,uvnEx1:l-1. llnmznlrk Ql'Ex1'1x . Sun Anlonio 1 l.n l'0x. Khin I,E,x fllllllbl? LEU.. lim' ...,, Hrflaslfzlrrl l1liIlliIi'l l'l-Ill. B1-:'l'1'Y ITELIE . . Harm LEE. l':l.Ii.-KNO!! . Sweefwafer LE E. .I xmas . . . , Parlzzmlz l1liS'I'lCll. YIINHI, . IJr1l111.v Lim .xl.l.EN. B11 L . H um LEWIS. PNIII. . . . , Derzlver. fill l1lNlZI'IfIl'M. 'KIll'II.lNIC l1INIll,I'IW. Mun .lo l,u1:mc. BILIA lo. . Freer Carrizo Springs . . . U urn fllllfillllfllflltld didlfl xlnp llze shm- Prlgzf .215 f J' I :FV Y V f ry ,U I ij' 12 ,f 1. 1 'F'-? 1 1 .L J, 1: - E1 II '-' f' . . .. ,, .5 JS' ff f.flZffg:' 'fd if 1 ,N '12 Lxxcsl-3. NIIIII:-xIII1:'I' . , , Allen Lux If:I,IIn. YIIIIIIxI.x , , . l.llIl'lUII. Uklrl. 4 XI1:CIIIuIIr:I4. ZI-:Is . . , . . II um A 'XlI:Dux.xI,Im. l3Ic'I'TIIi . . Sun -Inlwzio ' iffgi Vjyk N'IILD0NAI.lI. .I ICIKIKY . . . Ill. l'lPusanl M1:ICI.mn. CIIIIIII .III . . . IIle.rir1 I NIIIGIIIIIIUII. l34wAI.II . , . . II um - NIITKIINNIQY. IX'II4II,IaA .I I-IAN . lXy!'I'0IlS J 1 ., 1 II,.xx. ICI uI4:xI4: . . llouslun I :Rexx xx. NI KXINIC . , l'ul1'sl1'm' NIItI,IcoIm. IJUlKO'I'llY . . . Quilnzurz XI.'kH'I'IX. Igl'j'I'Ii DI-Ax . lil llurazlo. .-Irk, IVIAXNKIGLI.. M.ImI4IIIfI'I' . . Derzrzfr. Colo. . . Y. .I A MI-is 'l'A'I'Ic . . , . llurulin. MIf1I,IsIIIIN, ANN . . . , flulf's1Iille IVII'1'l'ZGl+1Il.IEUUGLAS , , , llalreslorz NIIIIIQSIM. IiI'xIr:Ic . , . l3f'll1'1'llf' XIILLS. NI.xI.I10I,xI . , lnuvz Park HILLS. WII,I,I,uI I.. , . . . flvnlffr NI0IfIf'I1:'I I'. LI-:A HOSE Ilreellrillv NIUOIIIQ. Axxlc . . . . II nm IVIUIIIENN. JN. D.. .I II, , . , .xizzxlin MIIIIIIISIIN. l I.0IIIf:IxI2 . Iluuvleins TVIIIIIIIININ. FIIAMQ . . . Iluwkins NIIIIIIIOW. IC. IS. . - IIUCU NMI.. .Ima .,.. lllllllll Springs NICNNNI-KY. IAIIIIY . . . . Ihzllus NIcuxI,xx. Onmx . Dallas Nmwscm. ASA . . Uflllrw NIXIIN. III4:I,I4:N , . IIllilf1l11Cf' NIINwIcI.I.I'. GUY '... . Puri flrlhur 0.fx'I'Ics, IVIAIIIUN DAYYIS . . Sun Iliegu, Calif. PAGE. .IUNE ...,. . Illlyl7IOIIllI'I.llF P.NlKNll'Il,I'I. TNI.IIII:,xIII4:'I' Axx , . , llf'1III!lf'I' ,gp ra 35 fa if Q PIIIIIIsII.UIII-:NA . . lf ll '!lf ' I,'KRSONS,.I.Ig. . . Ifflllllfllll Luis uf pmplff rluxf' lUjfI'llll'f' ul ilu' CC lnzrzqmfl. Pup' Jlfm Y my.. my . ,. , PAXTON. J IM BOB Elkhart PHELPS, JACK . . . Dallas PHILLIPS. MRS. LELIA . Corsicaaa PHILPOT. RICHARD H . . H aco PHINNEY, LENNETTE Velasco PITTILLO, MACK . Waco PLEIJOER, MARIE . Houston POOL, NANCY , Greenville POOL, SARAH . . Dallas PUOLE, DOROTHY , Dallas POUND, PEGGY . , El Paso PRICE, LOYD . . Howie PRICE, SUE . . . Houslon PBUETT, ETHEL . . . Waco PRYOR, BRAZ . . Palestine QUIN, CALVIN . . San Anloaio QUIIN N, CIIILDRESS . Gilmer QUICK, MARY . . . Palesline RATLIFF, JERRY MACTK Corpus Clzrisli HAY, JOY . . . . Waco REED, EARL, JR. . . Azle REEVES. HAROI.D . . Slzrefveporl, La.. RESTELLE, J OSEPHINE , Iloaslon ROSE, DORIJTHY . . Waco HUBEL, HILDA LAURA Waco IXYDEN, FRANCES , . . Waco SADLER, BETTY ANN . . Waco SADLER, J EANNETTE Henderson SAMUEL, MARN'EL . . San Antonio SANDERFOBD, SUSAN . . Belfon SANDERS, NORMAN . Waco SANDERS, TERRY . Kerens SANSOM, VIRGINIA . , . . Palesline SCHABARUM, HOSENIAKY . Pillslzargh, Pa. SCHUMACHER, IRNIA . . . . . Waco SCHVNAHTZE. ERICI1 W. . Wasldngfon, D. ll. Call lo armsf' Pagz' 217 G' 'lap 'We l ' , .,,, Q Jwljli LT- U. l,lfn,,x-Q Q ,I H I L 73 4 -3 .Q '57 ,E 5 gf Qi. Mx f' ' ' 1 9 ,.,,, 53 A A -YT!! ww ,J I fi ,, R ,E 1 x -6 WF no SCOTT. MTAIIX' LESLIE . Graham SEARS. M AHGAIIET . . , . Abliene SEARS. M ARGEIKY . Abilene SEM: FRANK Croevbeck SECUR. RIARY .lo . , . Ilouslon SENDON. IDULUHICS . . . . likzeo SCHILLER. YIRGINIA . Columbus Slilvl-Zm'. NlICIJIKI'I'Il , . . Houwlon SIMMONS. NIARIAN IAEIGH , Lossuler SNIITH. LA YERNE . , Culresfon Sx11TH. ZELIJA .... . , Temple SP,u,mNu. IERNIE Ii u'1zm'N . Jacksonlzlle SPARKNIAIN. BETTYE JANE Ingleside SPENCER. NIARY ANR. . . Hueo STARREY. POLLY . . Allanlu S'l'l'IVVAll'l'. IIAL . . Dallas STILES, FRED , . . Kuufmun STOKES, IAIBBY LOU . . , Slaion STONE. IIELEN , . . Humble STURMS. CL,uu-:NEE , . Auetzn SWOPE. J ACK , , Killeen TAYLOR, lVlYRTLE . . Ilouslon THOMASOY. JOHNNY , Corpus Chrisli TINSLET. .I ull-:S . . New Lond YPIPTOX. KIILDRED . Goose Creek TULLY. IKOLLIXS , . . . Housfon TUIXYER. HoSExLARv . , Henderson TUTT. .l.-wk , . Ta I ULERY. CjI.ARHNCE EARL . H neo VESTAL. DAN . . , Wlrzflezorighl XYAGNER. BILL .... Nuslwille. Tenn. VVALSH, DfllKKl'I'II1' l':I.Ll'IN . . . H aco WALTON. MARGARET lmllug VVAHNER, AAN .,.. , Wow Xvl'fA'l'IIICI!IClD. Ilosmmln' , , l'Vago VVI-IAVICII. HIGBA IAN! Nglzxflcfjlq 11 omen lore lo wear PI'!'lII-1111 ullire. Page 218' XVEBB. HHH!-:RAH , . . San Anlonia vvlilli. .IACQHHLINI-3 . . . . . . Dallas W r:l.sH. VVH.1.1AM EMME'r'l' . . Waco XVHIDDON, CREORGE, JR. . . Prairie Hill VVHITNFIY. ANNA: . . Tyler WHl'rl.14:Y. lwTAl7I'II,0N . . . . Dallas xvIl.Kl'IRSON. SARAH EDNA , Bryan VS ILLIANIS. BRYAN . . .JIOf'SllHll VVH.1.lAw1S. CIIfKlKI.l'IS F. . Dallas WH,l.1AMs, EYHLYN . . Hrenlzanz XNITCIIEN, .I ACK . Pascagowla. M iss. W1'r'rEN. PAT . .... Houslon VVOLF, DOIKIS . . . Waco I Worm. LIDA LYNN . . . Corsicana Worms. lVIARIAN RUTH . . . Houslon XVOOTAN. HARRY, JR. . . Dallas YATES. JUANITA . . . Waco YEATTS. JOHNNY A. . . . Fl. Worth ZACHHY, LAURA , . . . 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IIAYIIIIN. .IICNNINGS Nl NPIKINIC IlHA'I'IIxI.u. IlIf1I,I4:x lllcwlnclxsuw. ANN , . IIICNIIIAIRSON, VIIIGINIA IIILIKS. urvl'ILll0N . Hnns. CI,,u'nI1: . llmmrz. .ll'I1I'I'II . , . HoI,1.In,n', KIILTUX . . IFIOLMAN. Mun l':I,ll-'K IIOLT, ll,-xImI.II llmIw1s'I'oI,, JOEL . IIIIIIAIIII, AI,I,IsoN . . flUXYAHD. DM III S. . . Hmmsox. .l. ID., Jn. Ill Iflf. liI'ImIIA . . . , . IIUIIIIQS. NYII.I,I.uI l'1IliI'llIGS UVLAN. CA.ImI.YN , . HI fNllil.l'I, l'Ix1xII4:'I I' A. I1IWN'l'.NKlN.'X QFIAY . Hl'N'I'IiR. H. Hlilll luis. .IININIY . . l'I'ScIINI4:II. L01 Isla .I Mzhsuw. CAIIIIIE . . ,I MIIIS. -FANNIE SVI-I . fi-L I 52 .lIawI4INs, PAIII, .l. . 5 . .. M, . , W., ,. if Et., .I 'A fl AAVV 4 JENKINS. Hus.IxI,1I Jacksonville' . , 111,118,071 . U 11611 IJIIIIIIS Dallas San .4 llfUlL1'0 . Prflzfslimf . . Paris li um Corpus Lvlll'l.Sll- . . l,Ull!lI'l.f'1l' . Ijlllqfield l.0l1,g1'I.l31l! . . I Ja I I us If ien z I'. Luke Clzarles. La. Corpus Chrixli Uiss. . H 'am . , .lr1r'ksur:1'1'Ilf' . Houslon i'vlIl'IIlf'Sl'llHf' , U am .lqffbrsmz ffily. .1 lu. , M IIII I,I I A If I 'F .I onyx sow . R ICIIAIID . .Iom14:s, ELOISE . JUNIQS. IIICLICN . . .lov-zs. .I.uIIcs . , . . Ilorzief Sun .'1l1f0lIlAU . . .lfjffersorr . lx'1'rf'11x .-111111111110 Laredo . lfunyvr H 'ivkvll . lrzglffxirle . H IISIVII. fflzirm . , I Krrrirlc lfllliflllllllfllii Iml. . . , . ll ucv A llanla . HYIIFU . l..IQf?zr'4l . lluuslon an sands. lfrmm wf HIP slime rrup -Q5 -'ww ,.. Q- . Pug 7 fn lx -Z '5 1g3I b ff! I M589 'Qi' 5' I I . I 4-FJ ' 'Is' f .rv 14 . 'ii J f, i3gs.:' ff , .Q 1.4 ' ,'f-33' W Qf ' f 4 -54, 3 If' , I K h. f fl, Q5 ,.-.- -.qi A ' - -' Q.-r-1 Nw. !,,7 M, 3', A ' V Q A .,. fgsf- '- .MI gif' an W ff? ip? , .f 'ff' , . M-If Q . JONES, NIAHJUHII-I . Bryan JONES, PATRICIA Berkeley. Calrf. JONES, SIII , , . . .T It'lX'l.IlII!'V JOROA N, Primm' . IKASLING, MAYO lluyhes Springs KEETON, BEN . . , llreruulu. Miss. KI-:ITH,MAIIGAIIE'I' . . . . . Iluuslurz K ENNEIIY, .I I-IANNI-: . . Tulsa. Uklu. IQENNERLY, EVERTON . llouslon KINARIJ, DVS IGHT . . . Memphis KING, IKUBICRT S. . . Sun Luis Obispo, Calif. KIRKHAM, MAIJOE .... KlIlKPA'l'IlICK, BILL ..... . Ilinzmill KUYKENDALI., MARY ELIZARETII . lfairjielrl KYGER, BILI,Y , . . . H 'rico LAINE, Kl4IIlNS ANN . . Hizcu LANIJRY, IENOLA Ifl'lIllIIlllI1f LANE, SAM . . , lloney Grore LAYNE. LANIJON . . 11 am LEE, D'VOI1: . llmllrfy LEE. MARY SUE , . . PadIIcrIl1 LEHMANN. RIIIUAM . . . . . Kerr1II'lIe LIYTELNIAN. MAIIY LOIIISI4: , . , Crnsblv LIYENGOOD, BETTY GI-:IIAI.IIINE Lfllfkllllff LOVE, ANNE . , . Euslluml LUDXYIG, JOIINYIE , , Clzlflmz LIINIPKIN. f,iII,llER'I' . , , Sun .-illlfllll-0 LIIPER. Dfllil-I'l'T.A . . Iflmslvr MCCOLLIQII. FRANCES , , . Lunzesa INICCURE. LTEORGE ANNE Iieuzurzunl A1CfIILL. BORRYE SITE . . Killeen NlCKEI4I, XYAYXE . Ennis MCLENIJON. BILLY . Carrier MCLEAN, ANNE . . Orange NICNAMEIC. .I ACQUELIN . . Tqfl KI.-IIIDIIY. CAIIOIAN . .-IIIIMIIIAII0, Lu. WADSEN, ANN MARIE . Hmuzrl, lllhllll. HIALONE, DAWSON , . . PIfI1'l11'I'P11' BIANY. .IAYICE . . . . firlesiu, N. Her. YXIANNING. ROBERT . . . . .Hurl I'r1lvlIl1'11l l1Q-1VlCS-flimsy mlm yu zluuvl lo Ihr' sm in slips. Pugf 227 lfurlsburl. N. . Hf'.r. . Amzhuac I . 1 , va . 1 4 '. '. V I X ' A - ll. ' . G s J r i z g if T V X V 1 I V ivyk K. 19 9 V ,..V Y A ' H- H 152. E I .... S 'if k Q, 1 ,iff Q 5, QE A Lv 5: I SA W AQ u Y ily? .. A+- R 1 if in in 2' f I 2 W Z' -nu. W4 Ruff wg I Q ' ,Fx:i'.f'. ,Y . . . gf Q ' I TT JT ti ' :SZ I 5 if 'E . .I ,.f S lg fs K. an , 'f I 'IJ4' ' 27742 . LI I' . ? X? .I ' 3 , Y 'Sp 12 'Nl -SIKKS. lSIa'l I'Y .... Beaunmnl M ARTIN. DOROTHY ANY . . . Haro -5 il Nl.-Al'-'I'IN. DOROTHY II. . . ,-1usl1'n H Nl.-xR'I'IN. HOIIRIIQ .IO . Dallas 'Al MAR'I'IN, TOM . . , Paducah, Ky. M ASON. MILTON .,,... Tulsa. Ukla, N1 ATTHEW S. .IRAN l.ANIr:R . , lluwsnn . 2 NIEEK. DRI,m4:R'I' u'fI.l'1Illl1CllI'P ,qs A ,. F ,P Syf ' xllilliliil. MARIIH: LOUISE . . Gulesrille f gl U MIYQNIRAIYIIALI.. ELEANOR . . . Dallas E ' NIESABOS. .IEAN . , . H um V MER SHAW. ljOR0'I'IlY . liuco A Car l ' I Mmns, IJICWEY . . . . llascu ' -V lVlIl.l3lJRN. ELAINE . . . , Morzfgomery. Ala. V' X A A ii MILLIQR. RALPII lilm ARR . . . Trinirlafl qw NIILLS. CARLYLI4: . . ffleburrzcf NlOI4I.I4:Y. IVJULGLAS H. . Pasadena A - NIOFFI-1T'1'. TOMMY . . . San .flnluniu ll NIOOHE. BARBARA . . . HQKICU , , - Q, V if MOORE. I . I.. A Il'IlIlJlIlS, Tenn. av In K A sg i ff, 2 .2 1' ! tx I I 73' 3' , Y. X pf if if Y km me I N 1 . S! MOORE. IIUTII . TVIUIKICLAND. MARJORIIH: . NIORGAW. CIIAIKIIICS Sm:IlIIs'I'IcR . MORGAN. Nl A RY IIOPIQ NIOROAY, YIAIKY .I AXE , . MORGAN, NIIL'1'ON , , f LR lxl0IllRI'II.L. ALICIA: Nl.-kllll V iv NIORIUS. IJANA L lf., ' M A J' .J NIUIXRIS. DOT . . 1 if K.. I W ' H.. wg . A rf lN10llIXlS. GARY U. . lx1l,l,L. xllllXPIlY, PAT , M A R Y , . BIVIKPIIIKICIC. Vllklll I I NIIIIRIKELL, DIJRKDTHX' . . NIYRICK. .IAMIAJS lIl'IS'I'I'IR . NOWLIN. WILYIA UARIIS. GUY NOIKRIS, fllIIllA KYBIIYAN . K ATIIRY N li lrrzfryirrff llzis. someone posffzl on .lurlyr lirzylur Slllllle? OLSOY. IIAIHULID . 1 Pugz' 22X . Huco . H um . . Murl Corpus fflzrisli Auslin . San fhzlorzin . lfmrmmnl . . H Iwo El Campo . . Del Hin . A rmlzuuf' . . .lush uu Da l las . Hugo. Ukla. . , Siu nlrm, . K ilyure H ousfan. Slzrereporl. Lu. , Eurlsboro, Uklu. . Loup ffillv. Nah. PEARSON. lxfIAR.IORll'I . . . Temple PEMBERTON, JACK . . . I.aPorle PENRUD, MARIAN . . . Abilene PHILPOT, JEN NAR . Waco PHILPOT, STEVE 'REID Waco PICRENS, VIRCIL , . . Colorado lilly PIERCE. CHRISTINE . . . . Waco PINER, ROBBIIC , Big Springs PIPKIN, VIRGINIA . . . lieaarnonl PITTMAN, EVICIIYN . . . lVlernplzis, Tenn. PITTMAN, ROLE f,LIVlS , . Memphis, Tenn. POE, LLRI-INA . . . Odessa POLK, R. F .... Memphis, Tenn. POLLARD, DOUGLAS . . . , , . llalesuille POLLEY, MARY MINTA . . San Henila POND, DOUGLAS . . . Dallas POOL, FRANK . . , Iloaslon POPE, BENNIE . . . , Dallas POTTER, GENE . . , . lloaslon PRUETT, CLARENCE . . liarllelz' QUERY, WRAY MAC . . Waco RAY, DANIEL BROOKS . lionlzarn RAY, DORIS JANE . . FI. Worlh REBS, DEAN . . Galveslon REID, RAY , . . Gilmer REIDLAND, DANE , . . . llaylon RHODES. NIARION BLARE . . Jasper RICE, JENYEL MAE . . San Marcos RICE. MARGARET . Macdonna RIDER, MARTHA . . . Waco ROACII, JUANITA ..,. Talarn, N. Mex. ROBERTS, MARGARET ANN . . . Waco ROBINSON, MARGARET . Gainsville, Fla. HOUSE, DIJDLEY L. . . . . Waco ROW, SEYMOUR . . . . . Waco RUSSELL, MARGARET . De Kalb RUTLEDGE, DOROTHY . . . Gonzales RYLANDER, MARY ANN . . San Anlonio SANDERSON, CZLO . . . . Ennis SCHEUBER, CHARLES . . Marshall Page 229 Slraiyl:len lhal line ap! llapll' 'if I 'Q av I Q Z :L l' A fl' xg Y 4 4? -'lv ,I f If 4 Sl . iz , Nl : zll , 1 Q vi- ' Q I If A Q 1 I , gf , 1 is I I I2 EI 3 I SuImI-'II-11.11. AIAIRGARET 4: . , .V SI1IIIIL'rz. PAT . . . f SI-:AwELL. fihlllll-K . 11 Slcxlmx ANIIIIIIA HQ - ' ' V 5 Q 'T . SII.IwIwox, CA'I'IIE1xIN1c . 'L 'L SIIAIW, IVIAE FRAMIIAIS SIIILAIIIN, GIQIIIIIIIA: . . H 9, SHELTUN. llmxxon . x III I IN. IIII-IN . . . .:'5I,'f? I 5III I'TI,Lsnon'I'H. BILL . 3. V I ' SMITH, BLAIR . . Locklzarf . Groesbervk . l l. U urlll N 1100 Tulsa, Okla. . Sinlon. Tear. 1lPIIllIlll.S. Tenn. , . . liellnzffarl San .'1Il,0IIl.U . I101lSf0II New Ilmria. LII. SIIITH, ALLIAIN Daylon 1- -. Q I , , nr- W' , . . ' , 5 - . W I f5VIl'l'Il. f.LIvI'0N IL., .I Il. , Corpus Chrisli -.f Q. - I .M ,I , Y U D V H f 5NII'l'H, SAWFQIIII . , . Hwersrde. f.1IIIf. sf . bx1uLExsm'. BHIIxAIIII , . . Ilouslarz, 41' W YT SHOUT, NIAIIIQAIIIVI' . l.'oIurrIrlo lfify hx : V A: a Soxnll-ins. XYILLIANI . , , . Hrenhanz - V. Y ' ' , - 1 ' .I 'UF llllq 5? HI-IQNQIIAIIL DKlRl'J'I'll1' lnIIxA U um ... . - an , r' K f Z' SPILIAIAN. PAT . . . , I,1IlIf'fI,slf'r L STALLINGS. lV,0lK0'I'lIY H es! - f S'I'Al.l.INliS. NlAH'l'lIA , Lxfflffl W K Q 'L S'l'AN'l'0N. BILLY , , lipllfm ' V ' fa? K w fly - -Q S'I'Ax'r0Y. lien' . . . H um ' ., ', - STAPLIQS. Nl-xIu:.AIII1:'I' . :1IlSll'Il . . 4 5'I'l'1Plll'INS. IAJHA JEAN . . . Umlrlv S'rI41PHENs0N. FIIANILIQS , . H ashirzgioll. IJ. ff. - km 1 Q, STILES. VIRGINIA . . . . , Kuufnzan 47 ' Y Q ti , ff S'I'IIICIaI.ANII. MAILIUIIIIQ , New Larzrlorz n 'b Z, H I Su IIf'I'. lJoIm'I'm' . H am - I-In I --wi--I A 'l'AIIvI-III. SHIRLEY . . , Bnslmp L! . M 8 'Q f 'l'Ax'1.oR. BILLY l':I.XlA THOMAS. Ax KBICII 'l'I'CuEH. .lEAXI'1'I l'I'I . , TLllNl3l'l.I.. YIIHIIXIN . Wrzm , fhrlsbfzrl, N. Her. 'l'IIfmAs. JACK .... Luling 'l'IumPs0N. DANl'I M.. .I IL . . Plzzimviffzv THOMPSON. Mus. l,NYlC M., Jn. I,!lII'lll'if'1l' TIPTUW. f1llAllI.l'IS . . llublilz ll'l1KI1Ill. BILIA . . Silslsr-'P 'l'III1I4I-:IL DUNA . . . lX'l1l.V . U um .f1lI1I1i11rku. Uklfl. 1.011111 hunzf Irarilleilwek-z'lI,1l. PII gc .230 YAN Wm. Jfllllli . . Waco Y.ufraHAN. Amu.xN . . . 11 ara ' -A YAlfc:ll.xN. ,lu .NNN . . . Ilawkinx Q -f A ' YlCS'l'-Xl.. Nlns. Xl uma . H ull? lflllv Ai - R55 ' W - if YIIZAHS. NUIUYUUIJ . , Dallzarl W-xl,1.ls, Cllxlxlmts . , , Clearzmler. Fla. A l A V' xYAI.'I'll.f'kl,l.. BI'I'l l'N , , , . . H am H ' NN ,x'1'suN. Cum's'rx Nr: . New Iamvlun A V , xvA'I'SON, .IAMIQS DENNIS . H aco Vi K W'A'I l'. FRANK , . , H am I Wiilxls. f:0IKMAN . . . Lorena Wlclm, l'.fx'l'sY . . . Dallas WEBB. Prznm' , . . . San Anlonia xylilllll. Fix.-xNc:1Nlc . , . . Ilouslan ,W if xYICl.l,S. lion . , Lilllv Hack. flrk. 4 f Wurrrt. .I. C, . . . ll am WHITE. .I HANN14: .... . Tafl 'H 5 Z g Q ' ,X 3 X? Xylll'l'lCAKI'Ill. NIAIKGXIKIYI' . . . Haw A xvlil'l'I'IllI'fAIJ. Lois . . . . lvl-L'lUf'l.ll , 52 6 + Wlnm. Hun lCl.l.r:N . , Dallas X A 'V' XYII,Ll.KNlS. HI'1ll'I'Il,X l'll.lz,x1sl':'1'Il Groves XYII.I.I.-NHS. lilclll.-ul . . , El lluraalu Wll.l,l.u1s. fZIl. kIKl.I'I!-1 W, . . . Triniflafl WIl.l.lM1s. .l, 0. , , . Ilouslon ,V Wl1.l,In1s. Mus. l.l1,1.lr: . Allus. Ukla. A vyll,l,lANlSON. N14:l.l,l1: , . San Anlanio Q A at XYILLIS. .I I-:luml-1 , . . . Ozlessa jf uk NN ILSUN. Xl -ml KX . Dallas lk V YN x i XYILPITZ. l':llNICS'l' U. , Brookshire XX INANS. S1 li . . . . . Dallas XYINGU. llI4IllAl,llINI'I , . Dallas NN lNs'1'uN. l.lcNx . 4 . llallax N ...W f XYOUIJ. ntllililfl' l,1.nx'n . Xlonalzans - 5 NN Rug Nl.xlu:,xlu4:'l' . , . . U am Wx NNIQ. NIIl.l7lllCll , . . Colorado lflfllv , N Vries. 'Nl XIHGKIRITI' ANN , . . . Tefrlzplf' , an , Ymrwrs. .I :cw , . Ilauslan H YOUNG, .Ima . lllllllSl'lAHt' M l'l1:Jr Za up-.... ,-1 pair al' ruuplex aflvr Sunrla-v rllnner. 71 Pagc 232 Pg 33 THE Bl-llllll lllll SEHIHIL .n.,.,-4-M'-K DEAN DR. LESLIE JACKSUN S..l.D. Known about the campus as a friend of all the students, Dean Jackson has especially become a champion of the Law School and its students. With the reserves drawing on this school he has spent many extra hours assisting each individual with problems that helped them decide the best roads to take in not only their military service but also their civil service to mankind. LAW EHHHL FAU LTY l,ENNAll'l' lmlxscxm MAMQAIUQT Hlumrs Amsmcn SAM H. AMSl.14:R, .ln .l.D., S..l.D. LLB. LLB. Ihmm' M. lhclun' JOSEPH VV. HAH: Ll,.I5. A.B. Assurisltsl ,lusticv of Courl ul' Cix il Appeals. Tvnlh Su- prm-rml Judicial Distric! XYILLIANI L, C1ms'rlm wr CHHKLES lllI.I, BLD. LLB. IL 12 Sl lllll BARROW. CIl.4l!l,lCS . . .lflllflllfllllflll Law Pre-Law Club. Tennis Club. Varsity B. S1-rlulr Law Society, Chamlrur ul' Corlillwlw-. Bnomcs, PVIKANK B. Jr. . . ll nw Law Mooma, Tom . ll urn Law Nom'E1.L,lhI,I1H . . . Purflvn Law Current History Forum. l'r1--l,zm Cliilm, International lh'lat,i0lls. Pi kappa D4-ltn. Svnatv Law Socivty. Honor fj0llIll'Il. BnACEwEi.1,. F1-Jwrnrzss . Ilouslmz Law Ch':rnl'wr of COIIIIIIQTCP. GnAN'1'HAM..l,xx1F:s , . . 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WHEN IN Nunn OF QUALITY FURNITURE AT Low15sT Pnrcrz FIRST VISIT STRIIIIDNSST IEKER WIACWO !-F'URNlTUR-E.' EVERYBODY 2 TEXAS 15237 THE PROGRESS BAUER-MCCANN 1,MiNDlcaliaskom' CLEANERS 'Vhf 'P Smffff Bffyffff' D Y E H s 110-efls Choose Their Wearing Apparel FUR STORAGE ee ee The Progress Huy Pleuses' 510 ,NllSILiIl AVG. VVACU, TEXAS 5 PHONE 1300 WACO, TEXAS i F 20 Hours Coniinuous Service CONGRATULATIONS . . T , Un lhc completion of this year's X QQAI-'TL work. We sincerely hope that through the help of your pro- Col. B fessors, and the association with ms ms' fellow students, you have broad- T AxqTY FOODQ ened your education. . 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WACO TEXAS I IT'S FOB A TEXAS LAW LIBRARY . . ASK VERNON LAW BOOK CO. KANSAS CITY, MO. ' in the fight ,mf . .IZALIQ ,,.,,--' 2200 employees I K ' Lf e in if TTTTL 131000 behi hd I, HILP fi' the lines HUMBLE on s. REFINING co. PETROLEUM PRODUCTS FOR WAR AND INDUSTRY ln war as in peace the Humble sign is a symbol of dependable products and Service. Let your Humble service man help you care for your car for your country. You Need Not Give U GUOD TASTE n the coming months and years all of us will give up, temporarily, more and more of the fine quality to which We have become accustomed. But this does not mean that we need relinquish our sense of good taste. It simply means that We must exercise greater ingenuity in the selection and use of the ma- terials and facilities at our disposal. In printing it means that paper and materials will be limited in quality and variety, and there will be fewer new type faces developed. Thus, the true art of the capable printer will become more important, his superiority will be emphasized by the ingenuity with which he creates Works of beauty in spite of these limitations. In selection, arrangement and spacing of typeg in painstaking pressworkg and in artful combination of available papers, inks and materials, the capable printer will find the means to inspire a greater demand for his services among those who appreciate finer things. MID-STATE PRINTING COMPANY JICFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI Page 244 THE COOPER CO PA WHOLESALE GBOCERS, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS COFFEE BOASTERS AND SPICE GRINDERS WACO TEXAS PRHFESSIHNAL SEHUHLS IVIEHIEINE - IIENTISTRY - NURSING Edilor MAURHIE L. PARRISH Business Mumzgfr H. GARTH ISLAKELX' I'h0l0gruphc'r' Grioncm li. MARSHALL STUDIO Dallas, Texas ElI!1FllI'Pl' SOll'l'HNNliS'l'l'IRN Ew:n,xv1Nf: Co Dallas, Texas Prilzlillfl, Hindilzg and ll0I'f'l' Nlln-S'lix'1'Ic l'mN'1'lM: Co. .lvllvrson City, Nlo. Da. WAALTER H. BTOURSUND The glory of medicine is service and the obligation to serve is its religion. There is greater need now than ever before for tolerance and sympathetic human understanding. Medicine is founded in human sympathy. The maintenance of the greatest service to humanity is the objective of the true physician. The principles and ideals for the full accomplishment of this objective must be preserved throughout all times. Therein lies a great challenge to the young physician of today. You, the class of 194-3, Will have many opportunities for service. Your responsibilities and obligations to human society will be great in these rapidly changing times. May success crown your every effort. W. H. BIOURSUND, Dean. Cary H all Page 251 DR. FREDERICK W. Hnvns Graduation comes again and the class of 1943 will go forth, not necessarily to private practice as is the ordinary pursuit of the dental graduate. but to essential war work. That essential war service will be to a great extent in the armed forces, the army, the navy, and the marines. Sonic of you will accept internships, others may be teaching or serving the civil population where your skill and ability will be sorely needed. Wherever you go, service to your country will he your main objective. May you serve well until peace comes and you can choose the location or phase of practice that you desire to inake your life work. May not only your work for the duration but. your life work when the war is oyer be tilled with service to mankind. F. W. HINDS, Dean.. lllllllllll ee. nl tt in 1 W 1 ' t ' 'W--fl ,,1-M ., 1' ' ' ., Dental Building . 12,19 M ,A A' ggky v , Pale 252 5 QQ HELEN H. LEHMAN, lt. N. Tl1efP1eality of the need for sacrifice in the greatest war of all time has not come as yet to all of us. Our country is calling desperately for trained women for the service. Nurses are urgently needed. All nurses are now under obligation to participate directly either in the very necessary service in the civilian hospitals or in service with the armed forces The nurse of today is a part of the generation given the greatest challenge ever offered to youth! to rebuild a distraught humanity into a new social order. ln the world of tomorrow much of the healing and recon- struction must be done by women and in large measure by nurses. May you, the class of 19-13, appreciate your opportunity and stand ready to do your part in the healing of the nationsand in building a new free world. H15L14:1v H. LEHMAN, Dean. Nurses llonze Page 253 1'll0l'f'lIf'P Niglzlingale Jlalernily llospilal Baylor U11,i1'ersiiy H os pilal Alumni and Facally Medical Library Ramseur Hall w g 4 M WFS UK fix S5 N I x . x X 3-Q .QU 6 f - Y i4vx Q -9 XX nw,- Qshab- f 1, K CD P EULLEGE HF EHIEIE rw ENIERITUS PRHFESSURS Il. M. Doo1.l'r'1'1.14: .l. M. M.All'l'IN J. J, 'l'mmH,L HID., F.fK.C.S. NLD., F.A.C.R. M,D, SlLf!l6l'y Hfld l'0l0!ly Nauru- Psych ialry 1 C. XX. l'1.x'xN IES.. M.D., l .A.C.S. PRUFESSURS J. ll. I3l.Ar'K G, T. CAl.lHNl'1I.l, W. B. CARROLL C. B. fV1AR'l'l'R M.D.. l'.A.C.l'., BA., M.A.. Ph.D., M.D. BIS.. NLD., F.A.C.S. NLD.. F.A.C.S. 1 -M'-' LA' Paflzulogy Orlhoped ic Surgery Clin ical Surgery Clinicai .Vedicirre Page 256 PRllFESeSlIRS C. G. DUNCAN ELBERT DUNLAP A. I. FOLSOM HENRY R. GOLD B-A-, M.D. Ph.G., M.D., F.A.C.S. A.B., M.D., F.A.C.S. A.B., M.A., M.D. H isloloyy and Embryology Gynecology Urology Physiology and Pharmacology , 2 B. F- HMIBLFTON W. VV. LOONEY O. M. 'W ARCHMAN C' L. NIARTHX BS-, MD- B-A-, M.D. M.D., F.A.C.S. mf., M.D.. F.A.C.u. Physiology and Pharmacology Anatomy Clinical Olo-Laryngology fj1fn,'m1 1fm1,'f,1,,gy W. IQ. MASSEY TATE MILLER J. T. MILLS H. L. MOORE BS., M.D., F.A.C.S. HL., M.D., F.A.C.P. BS., B.M., M.D., F.A.C.S. BA., M.D., F.A.C.P., Ofzslelrics Gaslro-Enlerology Plastic Surgery 14 'A'A'P' Pedialrics Page 257 PRHFESSUR ,,- W. H. Molmsuwn H. F. PHILIPS W. G. lhcnnuzk Cunnan: Russian M.D. M.D, BA., M.D.. F.A.C.P. B.A., M.D., F.A.C.S. Dean .Uilifary Science and Tactics Clinical Jwedfc-f,,,, Pr0Cl01U!Iy Hygiene and I7I'l?1'PlIH1'6 Nledicine N , ASA SEEDS J. B. Slmmlllm, Jn. M.D. BS., M.D. Radiology Dermalology and Sy ph i lology W- W- S 0 'AL H- C' TIDWNUA H. M. WINANS CQUY F. wVl'l l' MD-, F-A-C-S B-A-, M-A-, l'h-D- BA., M.D., F.A.C.P. Bs., M.D. Cliniml Sllfflefy Bi00llf? 1i-91 3' Medicine Neuro-Psychialry Page 258 ASSUEIATE PRUFESSHR .l. C. ALEXAwm:n H. M. BARTON C. F. Bnowx C. L. CAn1,ls1.lc M.D. B.A.. M.D.. F.A.C.P. M.D., F.A.C.P. M.D. Clinical Urology Clinical Medicine Clinical Medicine Clinical Medicine H. F. CARWQN D. W. CARTER J. H. DCJRNIJKN HA., M.D.. F.A.C.P. BA., MA.. M.D.. Phfi.. M.D., F.A.C.S. ' 1 Clinical Medicine P 'A'C'l ' Clinical Surgery Clin ica l 1We1l1'c ine 22V x'.E , 3? TW QI , , 3.57 SIM DNIWIN J. XY. DUUKIZT1' E. C. Fox .l. C. H.u.m' M.D.. F.A.C.S. BA.. M.D.. F.A.C.S. PQLG.. M.D.. F.A.C.P. IRA., MD. Orllioperlic Surgery Clinical Surgery Clinical Ilarnmlology and A nalnnzy plz ilalogy Page 250 SSHEIATE PRUFESSURS 'WWSFQ .l. M. Illm. .l. S. Ilomsncs Kfuu. Ii. KIM: ll. NN. Luzkl-:Y HS., N1.D. M.D. ISA.. M.D. BA.. MS.. I'h.D. Palholoyy lllinical l,l'1ll.lllf'lCS lfl1'r1,1'cal Urology Pllysioloyy ' 3' 5:14 Q, . E3 , - , fi . . , ..,..-,...,,. P. E. l.l?m1Kli IVIINNIIA: I.:-:lc xlAFFl'l'I 1' llonnox NICFAIIIAYD JULIUS MCIVHH M-I1 NLD.. l .N.C.S. AJS.. NLD. M-U ffl!-llllffll l'01l1'alrirs Gy,,gCUI0gy l,'1,',,,',-nl 1Ygfl,',,f,-if-S Ullslelrivs 5' 'EN'-+ E. Nl. lVll5Nnrf:NllA1.L ASA A. Nl'INNSClhl A. G, Salman J, S, SWEENEY BS.. M.D, NLD. B.A., NLD.. MSC. M.A., NLD., C.P.H., D.Sc., . . , Clinical !Wea'icine Obslelrics Clinical llermalology and 14 'ALA ' Sy p I1 ilolagy C I in ical Med ic ine Page 260' ssunl fri PRHFESSHRS G. Nl. UNDEHWOOD S. A. XVALLACE full'-0 T. WOODS M.D., F.A.C.P. M.D. B.A., M.D. Clinical lVIedicine Pathology Surgical Pathology, Clinical Surgery ASSISTA T PRUFESSURS VVARREN ANDREW JOHN E. ASHBY M. D. BELL W. H. BRADFOIIID A.B., MS., Ph.D. BA., M.D., F.A.A.P. BA., M.D. M.D.. F.A.A.P Hislology and Embryology Clinical Pedialrics Clinical Pathology Clinical Perlialrzcs G. A. DAVIDSON H. B. DUPUY J. V. KZOODE A. D. HARDIN B.S., M.D. B.S., M.D., F.A.C.S. B.A., M.D. M.D., F.A.C.S Clinical Medicine Anesthesia Clinical Surgery Clinical Olo-Laryngoloqy and Bronchoscopy Page 261 ASSISTA T PRUFESSUR . . L D. ll. llvmmx SPIGHHI1' .luxmxs IC. P. IAICICPIGIK W. G. Mumox NLD.. l .A.C.S. ILA.. M.D. ILA.. NLD. P C.'li111'f'11l f1yrwrr1lng,'y fllinical Uphflzulmology Ulinirrul 1'Werii1v1'r1r Cl1'r11'ml :Wen'1'cine NL ll. N1r:'1'z A. 'I'm7ETT Nlmuus NN. IL xlDl'IKrl xn. .ln NLD. BLD. BA.. NLD. II!!-Ill-ffl! V1'1lir'1'r11' Olnsiclrzfs fill-llI.l'!Il Uwlirine TS NY . LLL A ff H. 'l'. NICSIXVI' C. U. l',x'l l'lans0x J. lx. PICITICN W. IL Pol lm. Jn. IRS.. NLR.. NLD. BS.. NLD. HS.. NLD. ILA.. NLD.. l'..'X,C.l'. Clinical I'e1liulri1-.Q lllinirul .Hedicine and Airmlwnlv ClilII'l'1Il LHP!!!-l'I.lIF llaslroxwfzy Page .26 ASSISII I PRUIISSIIRS Q . PENN IIllll1Ll'I M. 0. ROUSE NI. S. Sriram I.. NI. Sl4:ll.lcns BS.. NLD.. I .A.C.S. A.B.. NIA.. NLD.. F.A.C.I'. NI.D.. I7.k.C.S. NI.D.. I .N.Cf.S. Cllhfllvffll Sflfllfry LIIIIIIICIII .N1'6'dl.CiII8 f.'l1'11i:::1l G.VIIPt'UIll!f.V l.'l1'nic'11l UIU-I,7lf'.VlIjjUlU!1.V S. A. Sur-:Lm nv-3 I.. IS. Snr:l.nox Ii. F. SIIUIVI' Ii..-X.. NLD.. F.N.C.P. HA.. NLD.. F.A.C.I'. BA.. NLD.. l .A.C S I .'l1'111'1'ul NIf'llI.l.'IvIIf' f.'Iin1'cr1l IIe1l1'r'im' CI1'l11'1'f11 SlU'!!f'l'.V Nh-.. .I, D. SIMM.:-:'l'ox A.B.Sxu1.1. ff. li. VIIRISXIDNNI-II 1, PM I. fl. NX II.I...k - ILS.. NLD.. NLS. BS.. NLD. NP.. NLS.. PILD. NIE.. NLD. lIl1'l11'fful fjfll-l.lll'.Vlljllllliffy LIIIIIZI-N11 Surgery liim'lmrr11's!ry Hrllmlwrlif' fvlll'j,'f'l'V Paw 20? I TR ETURS .l. G. BRAC E. K. BRYAN S. R. BUNIPASS D, 31. Bug!! XY. M. KNow1.1cs M.D. AB., M.D. NLD. BIA., M.D. B.A., M.D. Clinic rl Derrnzlology arul Physiology and Pharmacology Clinical Surgery Cll',H'ml Gwlevvlflfly Clinical Oplzllzalrnology Slvplliloloyy ' ' and Olo-Laryngology 'I'. PICRETT .l. H. SHANE Il. M. SPENCE C. D. XVINBONN BS., M.D. BA., NLD. M.D. M.D. Clinical Werlicine Clinical Urology fill.I1,l.ClIl Urology Clinical Olo-Larynyology l ASSISTA T I STRUETHR M?lll'4v--.L Ci. L. PORTER .l. S, N1lNx14:'1'1' Ii.A,, M,D. M,D. Clinical Pedialrics Ubslelrics Page Z., 4 Pg 265 DB. M. O. RoUsE ln grateful recognition of his outstanding qualities of leadership as physician and teacher, his loyalty to Baylor and uneeasing efforts for the advancement of the medical school, and with sincere appreciation for his constant interest in the student, this section of the Round-Up is respectfully dedicated to Dr. Milford 0. Rouse. -The Senior Class in Medicine, 1943 EHLLEGE Ul llllllll E Sl lllll .loslcvli NX 1i.soN MIKENT. M. D. fl luxmdffrn. ljllllifflflll-11 Miramorlh- Jr. Colle-ga. San .lose Stan Collvgv Phi Chi. Alpha Pi Alpha. Skull and Km-y lILllfl'IISlIl'fl.' Parkland Hospital. Dallas 'livxas llif:imi':n'i' Nl. .M wrox. B. A.. Nl. D. llernfalffs. Tfffus llnixvrsily ol' Vlivxas v Phi lic-la Pi. Skull and lm-5 lIlff f'llSlllifI.' Parkland Hospital. Dallas, lmwas XX xnnicx 'xNllHI'1NN. B, A.. Nl. S.. Ph. D.. Nl. D. llfzllus. Turns Carli-lon Collage-. Pmroxxn I.7IllXK'I'Slif. Nall' llIliXf'I'Silj. IiIllXt'I'Slly ol Illn- IIUIS l.mxls ll, iikRNI'I'I I'. H. S.. M. D. I'il'lAUlIIl. TVUJYIS Nlvsl Tvxas Slain' h W Phi Chi. l'r1'si1ling Svmoi' Ql'alll IIIIITIISIII-fI.' ll, S. Naxal Hospital l'ic1:1n l5lcmxif1'l l'. M. D. I Jul lux. Tf'.1'11 s Soul.lu-rn lVlc-Ilioclist l'nixu:'sily Alpha lipsilon Iota lllll'l'llSlII.lI.' lialtisnorv City Hospitals. liallimorv. Marylanrl r-'W iv Jive' Vw 'Wim l,oL is ERNEST AMN. Jn.. li. A.. M. D. Dallas. Teras Southern Methodist Unixvrsity Phi Chi Presiding Svnior CSpringj lnlernslzip: U. S. Navy Licow XIERIU.-X .-xl.'l'XRAF. li. A.. M. D. f.ile?,IllI'IlP. Tfffns llnivcrsity ol' Te-xas Phi Beta Pi Ist Lieutenant Nl. C. li. lnlernsl1ip.' Ft. Worth City-County Hospital. Fl. Worlh. T1-xas Ihmziunu D. Aiiuws. M. D. ll iclzila Falls. Tanzs Wivhita Falls .lunior Collc-ga. Il. ol Texas Phi Beta Pi InlPrnsl11'p.' .lvll'vrson llaxis llvspilal. Houston. 'll-x as .lick Wusox li.-xx'i'icn. li. A.. Nl. D. Slnlivllve. Uklulmnm Baylor llI1iYC'I'Sil-N' Phi Rho Sigma lim-rl'raturr1ily flUllIlK'ii i,l'4'Slfll'lll '42- 43 lllff'l'llSl1f1I.' Nlvrm-5 ullospilal. 'l'ole-rlo. Ohio xiII.'I'0X CARL Bi-issinic. li, N.. Xl. D. .-lb1'IPI1P. Tefus iiiiI'lliIl-SDTIINUIIS I7i1iu-wily lst Lieutenant. M. C. ll. Irziernslzip: City-County llospilal. Ft. Worth. Tm-xas ll, Guwn Bi.-im-:m. li. S.. Nl. S.. Nl. D. l rPr:1'lz. NYPII' llezriro lhixvrsitx' ol' Nui Nh-xii-o. l'niu-raitp ul' Pe-misylxania. lhixm-rsily ol' Cali- fornia L Tlivta kappa Psi Alpha Pi Alpha. I'r4-ficlm-rut '12-'13 Skull and livy. l'rc-sicli-nl '-14lfl22 lIllI'I'lAl'Hll'I'Illlj fiounvil liusine-ss Managfvr 'l'h1- liouml-lip UMC! lIIff?l'II.SlIff1.' Pri-shy!!-rian llospilal. Philamlvlphia. Pm-nnsylxania l'a:ge' Jim KTIIAIILICS I.. Bl.oss, M. D. .'WcK1'nlwy. Texas Baylor linivorsity. University ol' Texas Phi Bula Pi. Alpha Pi Alpha. Skull and Kay. lnt.url'ral.0rnily Counvil lst lAlK'lll.l'IlZiIll- M. C. B. lIIf6'l'I1SllI-IL' Parkland llospital. Dallas. T4-yas .loHN B. Bumums. Nl. D. San Auyuslinv, Tefas Uniw-rsil,y ol' 'l'vxas Phi Chi. Prmvsulunl, ol' Senior Class lsl. l.u-uh-nant. M. C. B. Inlfrnslzip: llvrrrnann llospital. Hous- ton. 'llmas lion mu laumn Coma. B. A.. M. D. Ilallrzs. Tf'flLS Howard Paynm- Cvllvgv. Baylor Uni- vc-rsily Phi B:-La Pi lnlefrnsliip: Baylor Urlivc-rsity Hos- pilal. Dallas. 'l'm'xas XYILLI-XXI llu.Coo1fi-Ln. Nl. D. .lIrf.'arnc'lv. Tfnrus Unixvrsily ol' 'llvxas Phi BL-ta Pi. Skull and Key lr1!e'rr1sl11'p.' Bom-lu-s!e'r lienvral Hos- pital. Bos-llc-sts-r. Nc-w York KHNNIi'I'll0.ClRl'Nl.D.S..lh'l.1D. Ifrurlins. ll yolrziny, Colorado nk. K hl. Phi Chi llIff'f'lISlIl.fI.' Di-nu-r livneral Hospital. Dm-mvi'. Colorado W. lu. fl.umlcu'l', B. A.. M. D. Clay flvnlvr. lxiuzsus Univ:-rsity ol' Kansas Phi Bula Pi Ir1lerr1.vliip.' ll. S. Naxal llospilal Pau' 267 E Hill E-Sl lllll Dum M. BoluxS'l'r:lN. B. A.. lVl. D. llaco. Texas Baylor University Phi Delta Epsilon lnlerlzship: Charity llospilal. Non Orleans. Louisiana .lol-IN LIT1'LE'roN Coma. B. A.. M. D. lnzlibock, Texas Tvxas 'l'Cchnologiral Collr-go Phi Beta Pi lnlernsh1'p.' Gallingur llospilal. VVash- ingflon. D. C. JRNIFTS l'l0l.I,UNN.KY flllllilxf. Nl. D. li rico. Tefus 'IW-yas Unixvrsily. T4-yas A. X Nl. Col- lagv Phi Chi. Skull and K1-5 lst Licuianani. M. C. ll. lrrlPrr1sl11'p.' Bopv-r llospilal. Charlvs- Lon, South Carolina .losici-WH M11.Tox Cox. B. S.. Nl. D. Iierzlon. Tenzs Yorlh Tcwas Slaiv Tc-avlrvrs Coll!-gn' Phi Bala Pi lst Liculvnant. Nl. C. Il. IIIff?l'I1SlII.I7.' Philaclvlphia G4-ni-ral Hos- pital. Philaclvlphia. PPIHISN lyania lfAnL Fosrian Firolux. B. S.. M. D. llanzilfon. Telus Baylirr lfnive-rsit y Phi Chi. Skull and Ki-5 IlI,Ff'lISlIlAI2.' Baylor knixvrsily llos- pital. Dallas. Tn-xas D 1 Ellllllil HF llllllll l-l lllll .lolm NNHSLEY GAL:-is. li. S.. M. D. Dallas, Tefas Soullwrn Metllmlist, l'nixvrsiIy lIlff'l'IlSlll'Il.' Baylor lliliu-rsily llus pilal. Dallas. Tvxaw ,vw w Q 1 .lmik I. hllmonl-.. ll. S.. M, D. llf-Kirzrzey. Teams North 'llvxas Stall' 'l'vam'lu'i's fiullvgxv Phi Chi lIIlPI'IISllI'lI.' Parkland lluspilal. Dallas Tvxas lvll'Il.NIX D. IIALICX. Ii. S.. Nl. ID. Ilullus. TEJYIS Soullwrn Xlelllmlisl l'I1ix vrfily lllft'V'IlSllIi1I.' Baylor l'nixm-rsily llns pilal. Dallas. 'llvxas Nlxm llul-Ls. li. X.. Nl. N.. Nl. D. Tlmrmzszillv. .Pl llllllllllil 'xlillllllllil Cfille-go. l'nixvr4ily ol' 'Xla hama Alpha lipsiloa lula llIlI'l'IISlll-flf San l'ram'm-in Iluspllal San l'lI'HIll'lSl'0. Calilurma Yxmzic D. HuFFx1,xs'i'i-zu. Ju.. 13. A. Nl. D. Ilullus. Taras Southern M1-tlioclisl lhiixvrsily. lini vm-rsity ol' Texas Phi H1-ta Pi lIll'f'f'lISlII'lI.' llohcrt B. lll'l'1'Il Nlvimwial Hospital. San .Alll1lllll7.Yll1'XiiS . W.u.1.A1:if: ll. Glfzisslulx. lVl. D. Sun .-l nluniu. Tefrzs St. Nlar5'sll1lix'0rsity Alpha Pi Alpha llIfl'l'lISlll.lJ.' Rohvrt B. fll't'f'll M4-nmrial Hospital. San Antonio. 'll-xas. lixnxm fl. hii.w.x. Ja.. B. A., M. D. lllilllllllll. 7'l'.I'1lS lvxas llIllXf'I'4ll 5. lcxas lm-h.. Hay lm l'nixvrsily V lsl l,l4'lll1'H2lIll. Xl. C. ll. Illll'l'Il.N'lIlillf Baylor llIllNl'l'Sllj llusf pllal. Dallas. lmas li KI'lIXI1.I. Iioss ll u.m'. B. S. Nl D lhlllux. Tfnrux SUlllll1'l'!l Nlvlhmlisl lfllixvrsily lVI,t'f'IISllI-Il! liaylur liiiiu-rsity llus- pilal. Dallaa. T1-xas B X.. Xl. IJ. .IUSICPII l i.mnir llmrr'o'l'T. . l..xQf'urcf. 7lI'.I'1IS l IlIXl'I'Sllj ul lm-xas Phi llhi. Skull and hm-5 Isl lil1'lll!'Il2lIll. M. C, Il. llIlf'l'IlSlIifl.' Slli'vvnrpurl. Charily llus- pilal. Sliiwwpurt. Louisiana .lmix llul.i..xxn. lll. M. D. lll. PIPYISIIIII. Tf'J'llS liaylnr llniwrsity Phi Iiho Sigma IIllf'l'IlSIllAlI.' ll. S. Naval llospglal .losicvu XX1i.i.iAx1 ll0Ll.-XXII Nl. D. IJPIIIIIII. Trams ll. N... Mississippi flullc-gm-, North Tvxas Statm- 'll1'Hl'lll'I'S Collage- Phi Chi ls! l1l1'llll'llilIll. Nl. C. R. lr1l1'rr1sl1ip.' De-troit lim-ce-ixiirgg Hus- pilal. D4-lruit. NllClllQ'..'HIl l'a.xgf' EDA' Tnonms lCwif:1.l. llU1xT, Jn., B. A., M. D. I Hzris. Tvflzx Paris .lunior Collm-gv. Baylor University Tha-ta lxappa Psi lnlf'rnsl1ip.' Charil 5' llospital oi' Louis- iana. Wm-xx Drlm-ans. Louisiana llmmm' lx. .I urksov. B. A.. M. D. Ilallus. Tvffzs Tvxas 'l'4-t'lniologit'al Colle-go lst. l.u-ulunanl.. M. C. B. lnlffrusllip: M1-thodist. llospital. Madi- son. WVisc'onsin lYlr.1.lui .lost-:vu Jouwsox. B. A.. Nl. D. Sun , l nlon io. 7'e.1'41s Baylor llnixs-rsily Phi Chi. Skull ancl lilly llIll'l'IlSlIflI.' Ilolwrt B. tirvvrt BIK'l11Ul'liil llospital. San Antonio. 'lltwas l'ill.XXClS Homin Intxpox. B. A., Nl. D. flllillfllll. .xlllflll IJIIIVIIIDIIII Dukej llnixt-rsity. Baylor lvrlivewsity Phi Chi lnlffrrzslfip: Charlotte flloinorial Hos- pital, Charlottv. North Carolina Ntvrirxx l.I'INlCNl'1. Nl. D. IJIIHIIS, 7ll'.l'lIS Southern Nlvthoflist llrlixwsity. Uni- vvrsily ol' 'llvxas Phi D4-lla lipsilon llIff'f'VISllIA1I.' Bohm-rt B. Ure-on Nllf'IllO1'l?ll llospital. San Antonio. Tvxas Fawn .l. l.i'r'r1.r:. B. A.. M. D. Slzfrnmn. Trfffzs Austin Collvgu Phi Chi lnlf'rr1sl1ip.' .le-llvrson Davis Hospital. llouston. 'Dlxas Page' 260 llllllll UF lllllllll E-Sl IHRS ZENAS VV. Hu'l'cimsoN, Jn., B. A., M. D. liolizrar, llk1iSS0llf'i Southwvst Baptist. Collvgv, William .lvwoll Colle-gre Phi Beta Pi lst Lieutenant. Nl. C. lt. fnlernslzip: flallingzm-r Nlunivipal llos- pital. XXv2iSlllIlfIl0Il. D. C. l.r4:1.ANn F. .l.wksoN, Ja.. B. A.. M. D. Imllns. Texas Toxas Unixcrsity Phi Beta Pi. Skull and Km-y lst l.ieut.vnant, M, C. ll. lnlernshzjz: Bullalo li4'Ill'I'Zll llospital, Butfalo. Now York lCIfsTA1:E Euziaxic limo. Ill. B. A.. M. D. UrerIr1m1'. .llissourf Baylor University Phi Chi lst l.ivut0nant, M. C. B. Inlernslzip: Missouri Baptist. llospilal, St. Louis. Missouri liuu. LATIMEH. Ja.. Nl. D. llcffer. New ,llC'.l'I'l'U Yvw Mcxivo State' Colh-grv ol' A, A Nl. Phi Beta Pi lst Lieutenant. M. C. li. Irllernslzip: Charity llospilal ol' Louis- iana. Ncw Drln-ans, Louisiana lj-XVIII Coomca lnwostfzx. B. A.. M. D. Fl. ll urlh, Teams North Texas Agrricultural Collt-go Phi Chi lst Lieutenant. Nl. C. ll. lI1fF'f'flSl1ip.' City-County llospilal. Ft. North. Texas lllllllll Ill llllll l-Sl lllt PHu.1.iP lx. NIt:Nxm. NI. D. ,fI'Ull'IlSl'lAllf'. TPI1I.V Brownsxillm- .lunior Collagen Baylor llIIlY1'I'SIlj Phi Chi IIlf6l'IlSlII'1l.' ll. S. Naval Hospital DUANE W. NlI4IlII'IlJl'l'H. M. D. ll I-Cllifll Falls. Tfnrus llarclin .lunior Collt-gv. Southl-rn Nlvtliorlisl liIllX1'I'Sllf' lVlf6f'IIS'ltI'fl.' Charity Hospital ol' Louis- iana. News th-lt-ans. Louisiana U. B. lxl1NlN..lli.. ll. --X.. Nl. ll. lifsbef. .'lf'I'1UIlll llnixl-rsity ol' 'Nrixona Plli Chi. Skull and lu-5' llIf8l'IISlII'lI.' P:u'klaml llospital. Dallas. Tvxas 'X'l.uuut:lc ll. lxllIliPlIY. li. Nl, ll. llurslml 1. 7l4'.I'!IX Collage- ol' Xlarshall. fifvlltvliary tlollvgt- Phi liho Sigma IIll6f'IISflI'I.' St. louis Citx llosmital. 7. . ' . - l St. Louis. NIISSUKIVI An1.ui-Ll'-xnkicu. li. A.. Nl. D. Ilallas. Turns Souths-rn M4-tliotlisl llnixvrsity 'Nlpha Pi Nlpha. Nlpha lipsilon lola lnlerrzxlzip: San l rauc'ist-o llospital. San l'll'ilIlt'lSt'U. flalilornia xY.XI.'I'ICH Nl KIA'0l.Nl xll'NAT'l'. Nl. D, Naples. Ttarus Lamar Collvgrv. 'IH-xas lfnivvrsity Phi Bvta Pi. Skull and Kay llIlf'I'flS,lI.1l.' Parklauml Hospital. Dallas , . loxas Fox lh1Il.I,l'IlK. M. D. Dallas. Tefus llnixvrsity ol' 'l'1-xas Phi Baia Pi lst l,lt.'lllt'!ltlIll. Nl. tl, ll. llIlPf'I1SlII'l2.' Baptist Nlvmorial llos- pital. Nlvuiphis. 'll-11111-ssev llUBIill'I' -X. Xloixsic. Nl, D. llnllxion. Tzzrus Pomona Collm-gm-. lluiwrsity ol' 'l't-xas Plulivta Pi. Alpha Pi Nlpha. Skull anal lxvy Ir:!err1sl1fp.' ll. S. Nasal Hospital lgI'IN NIILICS N xu.. Ju.. Nl. D. I fr't111.Qfor'rl. 7'l'.l'llN St-llrc-iuf'r lnstituls-. 'll-xas Ihiwrsity Plli Chi. Skull aml lu-5 lIllf'f'llSl1tl1.' Slll'l'Xt'fJOI'l Charity llos- pital. Slu'vx4'po.'t. Louisiana S'I'I'IPHIiX Nll'l'tzllic1.1. PARKER. Nl. IJ. ffllllllll. Trhrus liroxxnsx ills- .luuior ffollvgv. l'uiu'l'sity ol' fll-xas. Baylor l'nix 0l'Sllj Phi Chi. Skull and lxvy l111'f,r11si11'11.' Slm-xx-por't, Charity llos- pital. Sllrvxe-port. Louisiana Iiuv1cn'1'll. l,'X'l'l'I. li, N.. M. D. luke Alrllzzfr. Nm' ,llI'.l'Iil'U llartlin-Simmons l'nixa'rsity 'lihvta liappa Psi. Pryton lst l.u-utt-uaut. Nl. f.. li. llllPf'IISlIll?.' tlharity llospital. Now Ul'lt'2lIlS. Louisiana l't1ut' QTII YINCI-INT S. i,'kXXl'Il.Iilx. Jn.. li. S.. Nl. ID. F111 ls f fillv. 7vf'.l'IlN Sl. Nlz1r'5'sl'rxixx-wily Phi Chi lr1le'rl1Sl1l'p.' liolwrl li. fil't'l'Il xi4'lllIll'i2li lluwpitul. San 'xIllUlllH.'Ii1'X2lS Wli.l,1M1 YIYIIUMAS Pufwlc. Ill. Ii, S.. M. D. I Ju I las. Tf'.I'fl.9 SOllllN'l'Il Mvlllmlisl llIliVUl'Silf Phi Chi lst Llc-litvrmnl. M. C. li. lnler11ship.' Pzirklzmd lim Jitul. Dallas. l Tfwas Fmcn X nik Rlllliklklw. M. D. San .llIf0I1l,ll. Terus Baylor Ivllivvrsilp Phi Chi U. S. XiiXZil livsvru' lnfernslzip: lioln-rl li. fiI'4'4'Il Nlvnirwizal Hospital. Sem xllllllllti. Te-xzis VY. C. Si-:l.I.u,xN. Jn.. li. A.. Nl. D. lliru. T?J'IIS .luhn Ylizirlvlml ffollvgrv. lfriixwsilx nl' Tvxas U Phi Chi lst livutvrmnt. M. C. li. lrzler11sl11'11.' Gnllirlgrvr Munic-ipul llus- pital. xN'2lSillIlQi0Il. D. C. KENNETH IC. STl+INlNIl.I4I. IS. A.. M. D. Crorkvll. lfrzlzifnrriiu Stanford lfrlixn-rsitp Phi Chi lnlernslzip: Marilwlzi ffaninly lluspilal. Uziklziml. ffulil'urniu .l. NN A.1.'rux I xmizn. Nl. D. Sun .lIIlI'I'lIS. 7if .l'!lS Solltllmlsl 'livxus Stall' Vli1'2il'lll'I'S Cul- lvgm- Phi Be-tzi Pi. Skull and lxvy ht l.l4'llfl'IliiIll. Xl. C.. Ii. llI16 l'llSllI'll,' lf S. Nmul llmpilul P11150 271 E UF llllllll E -Sl IHR llll.l.IXXllHXlNX l'uNi41.l3.S.. NLS Nl. ll. Tffllzpv. ll'IAZ0lI!I xhizflliai Stull' llullvggf-. llnixc-rsily SIlllllll'l'Il flHiilllH'IliH Phi iii-tu Pi. 'Xlphu Pi Alplm Isl l.ivuI1-uaml. M. fl. li. IIIIITIISIII-fJ.' ll. S. Nzixnl llmpilnl .Imax WVAIKHICN lililll. M. ll. .VIH ffilnv. fll'!'jlllIl Cullm-grv ol' lfflnpiwiu Phi l!lmS1gnm lnlvrnship: Guml Sznimritmi llnspi Pm-lluml. l,I'l'gIIHl Iinm1xn.l.liimlicn.NLD. llrlflux. 7'l'.I'1IS IlIliX4'l'Silf ul' 'livxais Phi lie-la Pi Isl l.i4-ull-mml.Nl.l1. Ii. llI,Pf'IISlIl-lil 'Xllmny lluspitzal. .-Xllzzanx New X urls limsm .l. SIIUIYF. li. S.. M, ll. lluflus. 7vf'.l'1lS 'livxus Stahl Colle-gre' for XYOIIIOII Alpha lipsilrmn lure: lnlernslzip: .ln-lll-rsmi Dzuis llmpil il ll0IlSlUIl.'li1'XiiS .IUSICPII A. S'moi.. li. A.. M. D, Ilvl Hin. TIf'.l'IlS liniw-rsily ol' 'llvxzis Plli llc-lla lfpsilun lIi,f'f'lINIlI'fi.' fllmrily llvspilal ol' IJIUIN lzinu. News lh'lc':1ns. lmlllslziiizi EULLEGE UF NIEHIEI E-SE tht. H. A. l,n'i.mx. Jn.. IS. A.. Nl. D. Kenzp. TP.ru.v North Tvxzis Stutt' 'l'1'Ht'twrs Collvgt- Phi Beta Pi lnlernsllip: l':irklzu1d Hospital. Dallas. Texas .l. DM in 'I'ium-xs. Nl, D. fillilI6S7'iHl'. 7'vJ-us Austin Coll:-grv Phi Chi lst Livutm-mint. M. C, li. Irzlernship: .lt-tt'vi'suri Davis Hospital. Houston. Tuxzis Lui is ll. 'I'umixs. Nl. D. FIIFIIII-Ilfffilll. Nm' ilt'.I'I-FU Colorado Stull- tfullt-git. tinixe-rsity ut Sew 'Nt4'xi4'u. Black Hills 'l'1'zu'lwi's Cullvgv. IANliSitiIlM Statv Unixvrsity lnlernslzip: lt. S. Nznzil Hospital .lun-gs lmcs 'l'xnr1r1. Nl. D. Corpus flhrisli. Tznms S0lltilN1'SlL'l'IllilliXt'I'Siij.liIliXl'l'Sitj nt Tvxas Phi lthu Signm Internship: Clmrity Hospital N1-xx Drlvans. IAIIIISIHIIH EIJGIQMQ lf. NX lxm-IIAIAAN. M. D. Hrenhunl. Tl'fll.V Univvrsity ut' T1-Mis Phi Chi lst, lAit'llt1'Ilillll. M. C. ll. Ilzlernship: Pwllvxiic Hospital. N-xx York. Hr' 'lQhv suv- .I xx 411.1-AN 'l'ienm, li. A.. M. D. ltiflllunrl Springfs. T4f,rr1x S4lltthNN1'Stt'I'H lilliX1'l'Sitj Phi lHloSigrl1n llIlf'V'IlS,IIilI.' lizaylur lfnixcrsity Hus- pit:-il, Dallas. 'IR-xus lll Bl'IIi'l' .l. I IIUNIAS. I5. E.. M, D, llallus. Tcarax North Tvxzis Statn' 't'4fzicl10rs Colle-gh Phi Chi lr1lf'r'r1Sl1ip.' Huln-i't Pm, fiI'1'CIl Al1'IllOl'iili Ilospitnl. Sun .-Xnlunio. Texas .loin I-. llmxwsux. B. A.. Nl. D. l.ll11bor'k. Te'.rus 'llwas Tf't'illl4ll4Pt.fil'1ll tiullvgrv Phi B4-tu Pi lst lJi0tli4'Il1lllt. Nl. li. ll. lllf4'l'IISlIIilIf lf. S. Nzixal Huspitzil X lc1'1'mi .I. NN uzits. Jn.. B. A.. Nl. D. I Ml las. 7vl'.l'IlS livttmriy ffnllvgn- Phi Chi l11fPrl1.vlzf11.' lf S. Nznul Huspitut .I -nik lnmx Wrnimtn. M. D. lfunroe. 7vf .l'lIS tinix Prsity ut' 'lim-xzis Phi Chi lst Livlitvilulit. Nl. C. li. lnlcrnsliip: uililfitfy Hospital ut' Louis- iana. Nvu Drls-uns. Louisiana NIAWPIN P,xl1l. Nhml.if. B. A., M. D, lhzlllzs, 7'l'.l'llS Worth T1-xus Slash' 'l'vuc'h0r's Cullt-gh Phi Ds-ltu lfpsilrm lst i4iClltt'Il2illl. Nl. C. H. IIlff'f'lISllI'1I.' Di-truit llvcw-ixiiig: Hus- pital. Dvlrtrit. x1it'ilig.fHIl P age 27.2 111111111 111 111111111 E-11111111111 Anmg li. IC.. .I n. . . . ljflllfllll. Texas ISICIIIIMAN. .l. M. . . . Dallas. 7vP.l'lIS BUWDHN. A. .l., Jn. . H erzflrejforrl. T1'.r':.v Blu1.l.l1:x', lf . . . llullus. Tfffus linoww, C. H.. .I R. . lireckvrzririge. Trvvrs 1 BURK, H. M. . . .Wf'11ar'rl. 7'f'.1'r:f: 1 1 1 1 1 1 Bum. ll. F. . . H ml. Texas IZULIC. C. T. . . . . Lanzesn. Tf .I'fIS CORNELISON, J. I.. . San Arzgeln. Tf'.ru.v 1 1 1 Umm. ll. ll. . . . li um. Tcfrzs Crum, T. K , . 'lla-vpmrl. Texas DUSS. D. J. . . Tf'r'r'1'H. 7'f'.l'II.V Exnxxs, A. C. . , . . Dallas, 71621713 1 F.u11smN. D. B. . . . Dallas. Tefus FERGUSON. D. WY. , . Dallas. 7'f'.I'fIS 1 liAnm'. ll. H.. Jn. . l.urnpussus. Texas 1 f:0HlDON, C. E. . . , Eddy. Tefus Gauss. I.l1,Luw ll um. 7'v.ru.v firx. I,l.4n'l1 . . lJ.'1lIr1.s'. Teams ll'u.l.m'. Ii. C.. Jn. . Tfvnple, Tefus II.-u.l.l:M. H. A.. Jn. . Brady. Tefus llmmls, J. Ii.. Jn. Arla. flklflllfhlllll l'a,rgw .273 gp..-4 ns... it 'P 15 EIILLEEI HI IIIIEII-JIIIIIUII. IR' 9' 'elif' Illlrrufr. Tfffas T' - , . M... II1:1u1 xx. .I. NN . . , 1Sm'urm. Nea' Ilvfzm Hmm A1111. Ii. .I. I I. Harllr. Tefas Is1s1411.1.. NI. C. . . , Fl. II nrlll. Tefas 'f .IAx114:s. 1114101111111 T. . . . Fl. II'orll1. Tiaras .I XNIIQF. Tm lC'I I' . . 'TllS!'lIlUOSll. fllabama .I -1 mas. P. YY.. .I 11, . Tuscaloosa. .-Ilabama . JESTIQ11. A. W. ..,. lluuslon. Tzffas .l141w15LL. ll. W.. .I 11. . . Dallas, Teras .lullxsfxm .I. II.. .I11. Dallas. Tefas .I011xsnx. .I. I.. . . . .lac'ksbora. Tl'fI1S .lu111JAN. C. A. . . Dallas, Tefas Ii1f111:N14:. A. II. . I,.IllllS. Teras K111Hx'. T. .I.. .I 11. . . Nea' II illarfl. Tefas Kortu. IX. T.. .I 11. . . Svgaln. Tfnras l.14:1n11sE1xf1. S. W. , . Georgelawrz. Tefas Llvsrzumn. .I. L. . . . . Denlan. Texas NI x11T1N. .I. G. . Dallas. Tefas I .- NI1:II1mm.'I'. NI. , . llallzarl. Tflfax I 1, . I -sr . . . , T HI as NI1:N1:11.. NI. I.. . . . Edna. Tfffas gf? A I 'WI T V' IVIISKINIIVNS. .I. H. . . El Paso. 7'e.ras ff F ,, Nlrmw-11. IC. C. , Dallas. 7IP.l'llS -, f QI? .II li i 5 029'- Pagr 271 EHLLEIIE HF NIEIIIEIAE JLNIURL 'Klum HIN H o 7'I'.I'flS ll I I I 7'.vlwr. Ta'.1'ux lsrmx . . IJIIHKIN lfms f,SlSUIUN ll l'1',1'us M Nl I ulzlwck. Turns l I . .'1lISlI.ll HII L Nasln 1110 luzrzvxszlv H Hxl. 7'l'.l'1lS . l,Il,lI!llII V earns Trfrrvll. Tv,r4lx I,e1'f'H11rl1l lcmx SANTA CRI Z I V flllfllflff 1lISSISYI.fllJl- su I zzhlmrk. TP.l'Il.V Suuxm Hr 1 IR NX H In Fl. 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Wellington, Kansas I ncl.nEn, Goum .I EAN . , Dallas, Tefas fiARlKl5'l l'. W. J., Jn. , . Jaylon, Tefas GA'rr:s, P. A. . . Dumas. Texas GRAHAM, R. A. . . . , McAllen, Te.ras Q H.AN1ILTON, Il. H. . .4ln'lene. Texas IIIQNDIQRSON. II. C., Jn. . Dallas, Texas Hr:NnY. M. G. . . . Dallas. Tefas HkIRNI.N'YN. C. L. . Greyslane Park. lVe11r.lersey llu.l.lAmJ. U. H. . . lfanlon. Tefas Hoon. F. T. . . . Plano. Tefas Jusox. A. Y. . Dallas. Tems .low-zs. il. W. , , . Taff, Tefas KEMPER, T. NY. . . . llarslzall. Taurus IXIHKPATIIIKZK. U. F. . Sllllllllll' Springs. Texas ' LANIJIKICSS. .l. B. . . Dallas. Tefas N1A.I0l1,.l. XY. . . lfUIl'l'C. Tefax lNIOmzAx. li. Nl. . lfl'0Il'Illl'UUll, Tefas Page .277 EHLLEHE Ill IVIEIHEI E-SHPH I-SHPHIIIJIHRI XIIINN. NI. I7. . . . Hrrnllv. 7vl'J'lIS . 2 Il.lc1.1.ANlJ. fi. A. . . flI'lVIIf'f'. TKIIIS MCD01m,u.. IE. II. . Lublmvk. 7ll'.l'llS NIc:Q1:Aln1c, II. C., .I R. . . .lflf'l?SUlZ1'l'lll'. Terms IVII'IIiI'IDl'I'H. D. T. . . l,1Lllll0l'k. Texas PARKE. .l. XX. . 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Q 2 N A 5 O f A E.. cwmusmsnc Sruomrs UQAQN Tl-IE HARDEST YEARS fi OPIJTHALMOSCODY EARLY - -Wg SHINED HERE PSYQHIATRY Pg 288 ,W x Hlllh, Dr. and Mrs. Looney Seniors talk il over ,iI'0l1IlSITIll?757001 and Lerene I N1 rloclorf Slemmle snziles uASvfl P,!TlI., 7',IUIIIllS jledical while he Clinic smerzrs 'Z . . kappa P51 ' b beer bus! , E Parklmzd g , JIl'S.ff1'll7lS r , A p my MOB book class - ,, vallzng , , -Q , F resllmerz , T liorrzslmrz M 5555 Brand I A . -cakes were il N v- happ-V 1l8KlI!lll'lf'l1lll r E, ' new Sm Ce ,, Wfn' QQ - Dr. fjIll'lIL!lIl+6IIllllI!lSfS Ilr. Hold---llle url of ll wwf! ,lILI'l7'IIllLl'lI on early dl.!lflfL0.S'I'S IIIPILIITIJIILHIIQ Skeeler Allurux and lflnss r V' W Page 280 af? ,ff - W5 X 0 5gFQQj? T sJ. ,N,,XMx , ' K gkhigglrj ,vb X N , 993 X N S LW 5 1 w ffm Q Q. gf iw LW AX X- I N' p N MARK! - - ' my K DIDIHEAQ -Q.iQ? e9 ' MPQHQQF wg 0 f 3 79 f f 7+ ' V Qi-?5L5l1Ka XX JSO, 2:::gs3ig,,Z W X g - ij N 9.51 Q? A xk f wi X w FQENT ,W I Mvnoccnvss B ' Qgcmmows in ' gh' 7- w,.,L, C A , ' is W f, f , g fpQ 5'?S X ' X R QR 6 S iw' l -f il DVI LOOHQQ giving hrs onnoul Ffgglmlf, PQ?-11,115 J me U E ss Y X N E , EULLEHE ur DENTISTRY A I W PRHFESSIIR BHUUKS BELL H. Bnoczu G. T. CMADWELL C. G. Dmmw D-D-S D.D.S.. F.A.C.D. KLA.. Ilhllj.. NLD' A.B..lN1.D. Urllzufloniia Razliology Imnllmlom, llislolayy and Emhroyology vb 0 l . . I 1:0'l l'l.lEB .ATHOL IA. l'wIil'IW' B. F. NlBl.ETON FREDERICK IIINUS RID., D.NI.D., LLD. D.D.A.. F.A.C.D. BS., M.D. D.D.S., F.A.C.D. Denial Ifesearch Oral Surgery .Wnlerirz Medica and ,lfifpfl ljenfure Pmsllmslg Pllysiology v if P. I.. IxM'TzEx llmcwx D. I.u:m W. W. I.noxEY A. L. Nyc:-um lJ.D.S.. l .A.C.D. D.D.S., F.A.C.D. AB., NLD- D-D-S-, F-A-C-ll Fired llcnlure Proslhesis UfIPI'llfl'1'6 Denlixlry Allflfflflly Prosllzesis Page 292 PRIIFESSURS SAMUEL R. PARKS A. C. SLOAN C. H. STEWARD I. J. THORNTON DIDS., F.A.C.D. D.D.S. Ph.C. D.D.S., F.A.C.D peridomfia Exodontia and Local Chemistry Dental Histology Anesthesia Page .293 SSUIIIATE PRHFESSURS R- VV' LACKEY OTIS L. SXNEPSTUN S. A. WALLACE A-M-s Ph-U D.D.S. M.D. Physiology Operative Pathology SSISTA T PRUFESSHRS D. A. LISTIAK .IUANITA WADE M.A., D.D.S. D.D.S, Prosthesis Pedodontia I TRUETUR 9 VV,uml4:N ANDREVY ,l, li, AyANN li. K. ISIIYAN AB.. NLS., l'h.D. D.D.S. AJS., M.D. BS., llislulogy IF,-0311195-is Plzysiulogy and I 'ha rmacology E. T. f:ll.I.I'1AN VY. H. Mumox J. K. PEDIQN l'h.G.,A.B..D.D.S..F.A.C.D . Phil.. YVI.D. M.D. B Marleria Medica Cliniml Medicine Analomy lIowA1uJ DUPUY M.D., l .A. F9 ,J . General A neslhes ia L. B. SowP:l.l. .A., D.D.S. Opera! ive ,, 'mf Q Xzxf ,, . SONJA STA N'roN S. IC. SPANN THOMAS H- WUVFLEY D.M.D., NLD. D.D.S. A-B., D-D-5 Dental Research Proslhesis Upeffllilf Page 294 Pg 295 DB. A. L. NYGARD ln recognition of one who is admired and loved by all and whose many years of administration have been marked by the phenomenal progress of our school, for his fairness and impartiality towards the student and his faithful and conscientious adherence to the highest ideals in dental education, we grate- fully dedicate this section of the Round-Up to Dr. A. L. Nygard. ' sThe Senior Class in Denlislry, 1.943 EULLEGE Ill Ill ll TRY-E lllll .l. P. ADDISON, D. D. S. Dallas, Texas N. T. A. C., University of Texas Psi Omega .lunior A. D. A. Ensign, U. S. Navy lleserve l.ova'r'r F. lillllNl'I'I I', D. D. S. Mzirlison, F lorida University of Alabama .lunior A. D. A. 2nd Lieutenant. M. A. A. U. S. LEO Cnowmzn, D. D. S. Como. Texas East Texas State Teaehers College. Texas Christian University .lunior A. D. A. 2nd Lieutenant. M. A. A. U. S. D. ll. DA1XIl'1l,S. D. D. S. Gilmer, Texas Baylor University. Waeo Xi Psi Phi Reporter '41-'42 Vice-President '-4422-'stil .lunior A. D. A. President 712 Ensign. U. S. Navy lleserve Inlernsl11'p.' Forsyth Dental Infirmary. Boston. Massachusetts Roy JOSEPH liirmwus. .I li., D. D. S. Tefarkana, Arkansas Texarkana Junior College. U. of Texas Junior A. D. A. 2nd Lieutenant. M. A. A. U. S. Bun G.AllBll.I.. D. D. S. .-lbilene, Te.ras l. T. A. C., University ol'Tevas, llardin Simrnons, MeMurry Xi Psi Phi Honor Freshman '39-,40 Rush Captain 'fl-0-'ftl Treasurer '-10-'41 President Sophomore Class. .lunior Class. Senior Class .lunior A. D. A. 2nd Lieutenant.. M. A. A. ll. S. J. 1. lS.u.nwlN, D. D. S. ,llemplz ls. Tefas Texas Teeh .lunior A. D. A. 2nd Lieutenant. M. A. A. U. S. linwnv T. Co1.m1AN. D. D. S. Pla 1'11z'1'eu,'. Texas fnixersily oil' Tennessee. Texas Teeh- nologieal College Xi Psi Phi .lunior A. D. A. Engisn, U. S. Navy Reserve VV11.LIfu1 IC. Ciiwwiwoimwr, Jn. D. D. S. Dallas. Teras University of Oklahoma. B. S. Degree Della Sigma Delta Scribe IQI12 .lunior A. D. A. 2nd Lieutenant, M. A. A. U. S. Ilrioo IJONIINGUICZ. D. D. Dallas, Tefas University ol' Texas Della Sigma Delta .lunior A. D. A. 2nd Lieutenant, M. A. A. U. S. Cuuuacs Wll.l,I.ui FIvI.m'. D. D. S. ,llIf'1.PIIII. Tefas Kemper Military Sehool Xi Psi Phi .lunior A. D. A. 2nd Lieutenant. M. A. A. U. S. H. ll. hiirunlri. D. D. S. F loyrlarla. Texas Texas Technological College Xi Psi Phi Secretary 'M-'42 President '42-'43 .lunior A. D. A. liditor ol' .l. A. D. A. Journal '-12 Critie '43 2nd Lieutenant. M. A. A. U. S. .lmucs DoNAi.n llA1.1., D. D. S. Slzanzrurk. Tefas Oklahoma A. K4 'Vi Xi Psi Phi. Sigma Chi J unior A. D. A. 12nd l.ieutenanl. M. A. A. U. S. Page 296 THOMAS F. IJARRISON, JR., D. D. S. Wewoka, Oklahoma Wentworth Military Academy, Okla- homa A. St M. College Xi Psi Phi. Kappa Sigma 2nd Lieutenant. M. A. A. U. S. FAY H. TSENNEDY, D. D. S. Elk Cily, Oklahoma Oklahoma A. 82 M.. Oklahoma City University Delta Sigma Delta Junior A. D. A. 2nd Lieutenant. M. A. A. U. S. MELVIN LAND. D. D. S. Anadarko. Oklahoma Oklahoma University Delta Sigma Della. Alpha Epsilon Delta Jl1Ili0I' A. D. A. Ensign, U. S. Navy Heserve VELTON B. DICIQINLEY. D. D. S. Dallas. Texas Hillsdale College. Hillsdale, Michigan Junior A. D. A. 2nd Lieutenant. M. A. A. U. S. JACK C. MIXER, D. D. S. Nluskegon Ileiglzls. M ielzigan Muskegon Junior College. Muskegon Michigan Junior A. D. A. 2nd Lieutenant. M. A. A. U. EDWARD LAIRD NIOORIC. D. D. S. Breckenridge. Texas J. T. A. C., University of Texas. B. A. Psi Omega Junior A. D. A.. Secretary '43 2nd Lieutenant. M. A. A. U. S. Page 297 lllllltl UF Ill TISTRY-Sl HIRS IIOBHRT EARL TSARPEH, D. D. S. Lubbock. Texas Texas A. Sz M. Psi Omega Junior A. D. A. 2nd Lieutenant, M. A. A. U. S. NEILI. S. KIIKKLAND, D. D. S. A rcadia. Lou isiana Louisiana Polytechnic Institute Xi Psi Phi Junior A. D. A. 2nd Lieutenant, M. A. A. U. S. RAY ARTHUR TVIADDOX, D. D. S. Abilene, Texas Hardin Simmons University. B. A. Psi Omega Hush Captain '4l-'42, '42-'43 Viee-Pres. Senior Class Junior A. D. A. 2nd Lieutenant, M. A. A. U. S. YV1LLIAy1 PAUL MRNR, D. D. S. Yorklown. Texas University Of Texas Delta Sigma Delta Historian '40-'41 VVorthy Master '41-'42 Grandmaster '42-'43 Junior A. D. A. 2nd Lieutenant, M. A. A. U. S. w WALTER R. MOODY, JR.. D. D. S. Amarillo. Texas Amarillo College Delta Sigma Delta 2nd Lieutenant. M. A. A. U. S. lVlART1N F. NPJLLIIIS, JR., D. D. S. lloorlrille, Tefas Lamar Jr. College. Unixersity of Texts Junior A. D. A. 2nd Lieutenant, Nl. A. A. U. S. .I. C. NELSON. D. D. Murulay. Texas Unixersity of Texas Psi Omega Junior A. D. A. 2nd Lieutenant, M. A. A. U. S. Ullllllll Ill HE TISTRY-Sl lllll MAURICE L. PARIKISII llernirzg, New M ex ico Baylor University, Waco Psi Omega Historian '41-712 Svvrotary '42-'43 .I IInior A. D. A. Assistant, Businvss Nlanagzvr, 1942 Hound-Up Editor l943 Bound Up 2nd Licxitenant. M. A. A. U. S. lrzlerrzship: Parkland llospital, Dallas. WII.I.I.u1 C. PERRINs. D. D. S. Iiemmzonl. Texas l.aIIIar Junior Collvgv Junior A. D. A. linsign. U. S. Navy Bvsm-ru' WII.I.IAM HOWARD llI'I'c1III4:v, D. D. S. I hzsm. Texas Baylor Univvrsity. Waro Psi Onwga Editor of Frat:-r 'All-'42 llousv Manag4.'r '42-'A1-3 Printvr .l. A. D. A. .loIIrIIal '-ll-'42 Prvsidont. ol' Studvnl Body '12-'-13 vlllllilll' A. D. A. 2nd l.ivIItvI1aIIl., M. A. A. U. S. CII.uII.r:sA. liosI4:aIIoI'1:II.JII.. D. D. S. SII'e1'lII'aIer. Tefrzs Tulane lfnivorsily. Now llI'l0ilIlS. l,a. Psi OIIIL-ga Bush Captain '40-'-il llouse Manager '41-'42 .lllIll0I' Grand Mash-r '42-'43 Sur-. and Treas. of Sophomoro Class .llllllllf A. D. A. 2nd l.iout0nanl. M. A. A. U. S. .lolc H.A.I.r: SMITH. D. D. S. Vernon. Teras Baylor University. TI-xas Univvrsily Dc-lla Sigma Della Worthy Nlaslur '42-'43 .lIInior A. D. A. lCdil.or .l. A. D. A. .lournal '42-'43 B. S. U. Baylor Bilrlv Class linsigzn, U. Navy B4-sm-rvv Caoixczn A. SM-:I.I.. JR.. D. D. S. Vernon, Tezas Oklahoma Baptist, Baylor University. B. S. DI-Ita Sigma Delta .lIInior A. D. A. 2nd Lieutenant. M. A. A. U. S. FIIANI4 l.I4:sI.II4: PARSONS, JR., D. D. S. lL'I Paso. Telus T1-xas Colle-go ol' Mines and Metal- lurgy. University ol' Texas Psi f,lllP,fIH, Pi Kappa Alpha 2nd l.ivulf-nant. M. A. A. U. S. .lIII.IAN lll'1ll'l' HAFFKINII. D. D. S. Anmrillo. Texas Amarillo College Junior A. D. A. 2nd I.ioIIt,oIIaIIl, M. A. A. U. S. .l. FRANK ROARK. JR., D. D. S. llullus. Texas Soul.h0rn Methodist University Psi Urnuga Trc'asIIrI-r '42-'43 .lunior A. D. A. 2nd lIil'llU'IlHllt. M. A. A. U. S. J. .l. ScIII.I.. JR.. D. D. S. Slzrfrnm Il . Telus Austin Collage. B. Kansas City- ATl?Sll'!'ll DI-ntal Collage' DI-lla Sigma Delta Phi Signna Alpha Junior A. D. A. ViCff-PT4?Sllll5IllI T42 2nd l.il'lll.0IlHfll.. M. A. A. U. S. IIlIf'I'II.Slll.'Ilf Srotl. and VVlIil.u Hospital T4'IIIpl1'. Te-Nas .-Al.IilCll'I' JIYLIAN SNEED Llllilllilll. .'1rkrIrIsrIs Arkansas Slate Teachers Collvgc- Psi illllvgil S4-vrulary '4l-'42 Grand Maslrr '42-'43 Vim--l'rusiIlIwIIl Sophomore Class .lllIll0I' A. D. A. ,Busine-ss lVl3Il3,Q'f?I' J. A. D. A. .l0llI'Il2ll 2nd l.ll'lllPIliiIll. M. A. A. IT. S. BII.I. W. SPIQNCI-:R. D. D. S. Illilllruul, Tefas University ol' Nebraska Psi QTIIICQH Chi Phi .lIIIIior A. D. A. President. '43 2nd lIlQ'llll'Il2'lIlt. M. A. A. U. S. llov A. YI-ILINIIER. D. D. S. Sun .11I1lwI.io. Texas S0lll.llVl'i'Sl. Toxas State Collogz- .Xi PsI Phi llousu Manager '41-'42 Vim--l'rusIcle-nt, Freshman Class Se'm'rr't,ary killil Treasurer Jlllllfll' A. IJ. Ig. 2nd l.I1-IIl.uIIant.. M. A. A. U. S. Page 296' I TRY JU IDRS EIILLEHE HF IIE T - A1.'rAlus. F. li. , Clelzurne. Texas l31cAl.l.. J. .N . . . -gll'f?0lll'lll6'f'. Tefas HI..-wk. I.. I.. . LUll!fI'l-PIl'. Tefas Bl.Ac:KHl1nN. J, M. , , Leonarrl. Tefas BUIIICN. li. H.. Jn ..,.. Fl. Worllz. Texas BRANIll'lNliI'1l!Gl'IlI, S. U. . . . Seguin. Teras DELK. M. li. , , , Broken .f1rrow. Oklahoma Hlimiu. W. P.. .I Il ..,.. Odessa. Tefus I,l'IIAFIlCI.ll. W. ll. Dallas. Tefas COLLINS. H. li. , . Hlaurika. Uklalzoma lCl.l,ls. .l. C. , . . Plzoenif. .-irlzmza lflxleiwrtll, C. 'l'. . . Dallas. Texas f:ilNI'IS, J. fi, , . . . Coleman. Tefas f:0lllSI'1lll'llKl'I. .l. W.. J n. , . Dallas. Tefas flRl'II'IN. D. S. . Ilalr1es1'ille. Te.1'as KLIIICICY. li. Ii.. Jn. . Hanger. Texas lllGIl'l'0SNI'1lK. ll. li. . . AICEIIIIJIITS. Tefas llrmrsl-rs. li. H. I l. H orllz. Texas Houmcn. H. A. . . . Elklzarl. Texas l.A'l'IMI'Il!. li. lf. . . . . . Dallas. Tefas l,l'ISl.Ili. W. B. . HV!-Clll-lll Falls. TYPIIIS l.0uAN, .l, li. . . Yonora. Tefas PARISH. Il. 'l'. ..,. Huslon, L0lll'SI.lUI.fl lhczllumsow. J. J.. Jn. . . Fl. Hhrllz, Te.ras Swonns. C. li. . Terrell. Tefas 'I'.u'1.on. P. P. . :1IIlllf'lAll0. Texas Ylf:lul.u.lf:N. H. P. , Jlarslzall. Texas VINZANT, S. B. , Ilealsrflle. .A1 lahama Page 200 K 4? K . 1 Q, 2 47 - YF' WJ 7 .Q I ...M frm. J. rv is-. EHLLEIIE HF HENTISTR Y S '? .HQF 'kv lv 'Kiwi if HPHH HRH ALEXANIIICIK. .l. W. . . I.un11's11. Tfaras .'xI.'I'II4UH. ll. U. . . . Iiurfon. Texas ANIJICIKSUN, W. D.. .ln. x1llSfl-II. Tefas Blfiu.. Cl. IC. ..., Sliglzfr. flklllflfllllfl H1'1lmlml:slcN. IC. li. . . Hiesel, Tefax l31.mmQL'lsT. .I. I . El ffanzpn. Tefux Bomcw. W. ID. , . . Ennis. Trams BIWRKIC'l I'. ll. J. . . , Dallas. Tf?.l'11.9 CVNINIINS. L. 'l'. . San Allflllll-ll, 7'l'.l'lIS DAWSON. lf. Il. . Ifosarof. Tefas l'wUNl.I4II!. IC. li. . . . :1Illl1l'l.lI0. Tefus l IK.'kNKI.IN. li. K. . Por! NI'l'llf'.9. 7vf'.I'lIS GAY. fl. D. . . . fjfllflllllll. Texas fiIVl.I4IIl. Ii. W. , , . . l,EfTl'I'Sl0l1. lflulm finulml. VY. F. TIIII-ll. Tvfus fllmlcm. P. M. . Uklllllfllllll Ifily. flkllllllllllfl IIAYIGS. D. . ...... Paris, Taurus ISHN!-XI.. D. Nl. Uklalzmna Cily. Uklalmrnn Jouxsum. .l, A. . Tlustin. Tems .l0Nl1:s. 'l'. li. . . , Alrzrxrillo, TVHJTIS lnvsmmlls. T. A. . Dallas, Tf'.rus Page 3011 MAf:rI,L. .l. IC.. .I n. . I I II orlh Tenn M.xNs11n.A. NI. lin, Sprmq Tffas NIAYI-'II Nornum Uklalzunm MLfNl'I'I l', Ii. C., .I n. . Pumprl 71 ms IVIm1IVImN. .l. Nl lhlllas lfms IVIUIKHISUN I lluukzns Terms NIU!-inure. W. H. , . lirrnhum Term IVUWLIN, D. Il. Ivrnon 'lefas I'.uuc. I Illlzezmer Irkansas PIQARCZE. C. NI. , llallas Tum I'ol,llm1lfs. J. I- Dallas Tems' I'1u'r'r.I I Ihzllrzs Tefrzs HAMSEY. ln. H.. .I lx, Iilusow. S. II. Ihcvvn n IKUBIQRSON, VV. A. Ross, W. W. Sxwm. SHARP. I. II. . . 'I'mPl,lA:'l l'. II. I. W II ITIS ININSTON. NI. I.. NN Vr'1'. .I. II. . Wllmluls. 'I'. ll N rzuzlcn. J. Page .101 I Irrlnmre Ol Ialzonm l EHLLEGEIW UE D ISTRY-lHESHMEN A1.r:x.xNlw:n. C. l'. , . Lamesa. Teras A Bl,NN'I'U'N, li. B. . , Dallas. VFPIIIS 'Wir--dv BnL, l'0N. .l. B. . . Dallas. Tfnras CA MP. I . A. ..,. Terrell. Texas :Wi QW 4 , . ' ' X ' fl.-UINAII.-KN. P. D. . , San Anlonzo. Tefas 'Q w ' w - f i.1.1cNln-:NI-ix. VN. II. , . Ilerzrlerxorr. 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Texas M ACAALISS. M. A. . , Houslon, Texas MACK, S. . Marshall, Texas MAIKTIN. M. M. . . Henriella. Texas MATTHEW'S. R. E .... San Antonio, Texas MCCIUQIGHT. J. O. , . . Yanlis, Texas MCCULLOUGH. T. M. . Tahlequah. Oklahoma MCIMAHON, J. R ..... Hoaslon, Texas Moums. J. S. . Naples, Texas OCHSENBEIN. C .... Texarkana, Arkansas fJ'tQUINN. NV. D. ..., Lafkin, Texas Page 303 HF HE TISTRY-F UHLLEG HUF UENTISTRY-FR war .cum ESHMEN M' U'lh1:.m. .l. M. , . l,urvn:u. Turns PIIIPPS, C. E. . . . Ilollis. Uklulmnm Hl'IlCH'1'I'Il!. C. Ii. . . . llullus. Tvfrls Ihwslllwu. H. W. . . . l,n11.y1'1'1'11'. Tvfus liussl-LLL. NV. A., JR. . . . Tf'rr'eIl. Toms SCHURBA. P. A. . Dallas. Trams Su51.m'. L. . . . Ufzrslrzzll. Tems SMITH, C. G .... Uklrzlzoma lfily. lilvflflllfllllfl SMITH, J. B. . ..... 11 uslin. Tefas SNIITH. Nl. VY. . . . .111-SSI-UII, Tvfus Svlcxctlclx, H. I.. . . , llirllrlrlrl. Tiaras SVTHERLAND, .l. P. , . Ilullux. Texas SWIFT, J. D., JR. . . fllurerzdon. Tf'.fl!.9 TA xmou, L. F. . . . . 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H EHUUL FAEULTY ZORA MCANELLY FIEIJLER SYLVA BARR DANVENPUIIT OLGA MARIE BREIHAN H.N., B.A. PLN. R.N., B.S., M.A. Assistant Dean, School of Assistant to the Director of Educational Director Nursing Nurses ,.wv GRACE MLTlxEYNOI.IJS FARLEY B.N. Assistant Director of Nursing School . ENR . HELEN M. ZUIXAWSKI GY1'0NDOLYN NNYOODS IVIYRTLE LORAINE DIJEY MARY FRANCES HAMMETT ALICE liIvERs IIARRINGTON B.S., RN. HN. A.B., ILN. B.A., B.N. RN. Assistant Director of Nursing Assistant Instructor in Pediatric Supervisor Assistant Instructor in Operating Room Supervisor School Nursing Arts Nursing Arts ..-nv! ELIZABETH ULMER MARGARET SHI-:LTON IEIINA SCHAFER NVILLEMS HS., M.S., KN. H.N. ILN. Public Health Supervisor Surgical Supervisor Urthopedic Supervisor Page 311 ELIZAliI'I'l'li NETIIERLIN Treatment Ronin Supervisor Miss GwoNDoLYN Woons In recognition of the many times she gave us inspiration, and stood ready to give us encouragement when We needed itg for ideas that she always readily submittedg for devotion and loyalty to our class and for just being one of us, we gratefully dedicate this section of the Round-Up to Miss Gwondolyn Woods. -The Senior Class of Nursing, 1943 Ig3lZ SUHIIHL HAZEL BAKER, R. N. , . . . Ranger, Texas GUSTAVE BARKSDALE, R. N. . , M irable, Missouri Junior Carnival Queen, Student Council '43 BARBARA BLAKENEY, R. N. . . Corsicana, Texa-S' MARGARET BOGGS, R. N, . . Dublin, Texas HELEN LOUISE BOREN, B. N. . Lamesa, Texas LEONA BRADSHAW, H. N. . . . Pillsbury, Texas Treasurer Freshman Classg Secretary Senior Classg B. S. U. Council '43 HILDA BUHL, R. N .... . Dallas, Texas KATRENA CARLILE, B. N. . . . Clarendon, Texas Secretary Junior '41-'42 SARA Jo. CROFFORD, Pt. N. . Winnsboro, Texas MARGARET ANN CUTHRIELL, R. N. . Porlsmoulh, Virginia Sunday School President '41-'43, B. S. U. President '42-'43, Student Council '42-'43 ARDIS DERBY, B. N ..... Wayne, Nebraska JANE DEFEE, B. N ..,.. Fl. Worfh, Texas Vice-President Freshman Classg Student Coun- cil '43 WAULINDA DORTCH, R. N. . . Sulphur Springs, Texas MARGARET DOTY, R. N .... Gainsville, Texas MANIE DRAKE, R. N. .... Por! Arthur, Texas Junior Carnival Queen Attendent RUTH EGGLESTON, H. N .... Salida, Colorado B. S. U. Council '43 ELOIS RACHEL FIELD, R. N. . . Amarillo, Texas B. S. U. Council '42-'43, Editor Comminique JANE FUNK, R. N. - Okmulgee, Oklahoma ALICE LOUISE F URGASON, R. N. Cleburne, Texas CLAUDINE HALEY, B. N .... Amarillo, Texas Vice-President Senior Class '43 MARY E. HAYDEN, B. N. . Dallas, Texas PAULINE HENSl.EY, B. N. , , . . Lubbock, Texas Treasurer Senior Class DOROTHY ANN HICKS, B. N. . . Gallup, New Mexico President '41-'42, Student Council '41-42, Most. Representative Nurse BETTY Jo HOFF, R. N. . . Dallas, Texas JANET RUTH KYLE, R. N. . . . Ardmore, Oklahoma Page 313 President Senior Class, Student Council '43 MARTHA LoU LANGDON, R. N. . . Pittsburg, Texas B. S. U. Council '42-'43 UF Ill URSI ll-Sl IIIRS ELIZABETH LAUE, R. N .... Wichita Falls, Texas Senior Nurses Hound Up Representative WILMETH B. MANNING, R. N. . . Dallas, Texas CLAIRE A. MEDOWS, B. N. . Little Rock, Arkansas Business Manager ,42 WII.MA MCGUIRE, R. N. . Kansas City, Kansas ERNESTINE MORIXIS, R. N. . . Winjeld, Kansas President '40-'4-lg Student Council '41 VIV'IAN MARIE MORTON, R. N. . Graham, Texas FLORA V. MOORE, R. N ..... Austin, Texas CHRISTINE R. NORTON, R. N. . . . Bovina, Texas MARJORIE NICHOLS, R. N. Maxwell, Texas I MYRLIN OLSON, R. N. . Mission, Texas BETTY PACE, B. N. , . . Celina, Texas RITA PEITZ, PI. N. . Dallas, Texas vlrx M p ,Sum E PFAN MARION QUICK, H. N. . Austin, Texas ELIZABETH REESE, R. N ..... Bryan, Texas g . 6 l ANITA LOUISE SHADDIX, R. N. . Dallas, Texas W Xt 1 A , ,,, . . , .,,. ' A JEAN SHINBERGER, B. N. , . McAlester, Oklahoma JEAN STERNENBERG, R. N. . . . Dallas, Texas V , ii, B. S. U. Vice-President '42-'43, T. U. Representa- tive '4-1-'42 DOROTHY TAYLOR, R. N. . Dallas, Texas EMMA LEA TREDER, B. N. . . Sentinel, Oklahoma DOROTHY MARGARET VINSON, R. N. McKinney, Texas MARY LOUISE VISER, B. N. . Madisonville, Texas MARTHA KING WATTS, R. N. . Huntsville, Texas ESTELEE WHITFOIID, R. N. . . Houston, Texas TERA FRANCES WIBORN, R. N. . Alamogordo, New Mexico Y. W. A. President '41-'42 DOROTHY JEAN WILI.IAMS, R. N. Albuquerque, New Mexico MARGIE WRIGHT, R. N. . . Omaha, Texas BETTY HELEN WICKS, Il. N. . . 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IDONYIS FHATIIES IN FAClII.'I'ATE Ijll. J. H. Bmclx Dlx. .I. H. IJOIINIAN Dlx. H. I.. Nlonlxlc Dlx. .I. W. I3olllxl..xNll Dlx. ELBPIli'I' DlINI..NI' Dlx. VV. H. Molllxsllwll Ijll C. F. CAlx'rlf:lx Dlx, G. M. I'IUCKI.I4IIi Dlx. C. 0. I'.x1'1'lx:lxsuw Dlx It I.. CARI.ISI.I4l Dlx. T. M. .IAIIMAN Dlx. J. K. Plzlllam Dlx. E. L. C.xlx'l'lclx Dlx. VV. M. Iiwmvllzs Dlx. M. S. SI'II'lI.I'IY Dlx. W. B. C.xlxlxl:l.L Dlx. J. G. IVIc1I.xl1lxlm Dlx R. C. SMl'l'll ,...l.1'IUNT. SH ul lllrlxrllc lx. 'I'll.xc:x:.xlxD Dlx .O. M. M.xlx1:llxlAN Firsl row: I3l..xlxl-:l.x'. HUNT. Ifx ANS. Fl-llxlsllsrw. Hlilxxmw SPCUIIdl'll1l'.' Islxl4:l.l.. .I AMES. .lolxlm-xx. Nlmxl-llls. IJSBORN Tllirrl rmn: Sllmllslllxrxlclx. S'l'lxAw. 'I'll.xm:xlxlm. EIIYYAI-KDS. Flclxcllcsmm if . x .K Qs 3 if F . 53 fi xfxiffxgs Y.. .elf ':- gl: Page 320 Tllll HAPPA P I H. G. BLAKELY T. E. IIUNT, Jr. A. C. EVANS D. W. FERGUSON J. W. HERMAN M. C. ISBELL G. T, JAMES C. A. .loRDAN J. B. EDWARDS M. L. FERGESON, JR. R. A. GRAHAM H. H. IIAMILTON, JR. H. H. BRIIJGE J. C. CHILDRESS F. Y. CRONK. JR. CHARLES IIOOPER M. N. JENSEN SENIOHS JUN IUHS SOPHOMOH ES FR ESHMEN li. H. PATH 0. l.. lVloRPmS J. D. f1SB0liN W. H. SHAMBIIRGIGR K. S'rRAw A. 'l'HAc:f:ARD, J R. C. L. LIERRMANN 'l'. W. KENIPPJIX J. W.W1l.l.1AMS C. A. ZABRIA Bon L1.oYD M. C. MAH-:Y P. C. 01:1,ESRx' CARI. OSRORN J. K. XVOOD Firsl row: LIRAHAM. I'1.-XMILTON. IIERRMANJN. KEMPER. lvlA.IUl1, Z Second row: BRIDGE. CHILDRESS. CRl'JNK. PIOOPER. JENSEN Third row: LLOYD. lVlALEY. OGLESBY. l,SBUliY. Woon AIZBIA lllml c Nwgrn i ii A . N N ' s 4- Q2 I , PV l+'oundml al. Lhc Mcclical College of' Virginia in 1879 Total Number ol' Active Chapters-Fifty-nine Psi Chapter Installed at Fort Worth Medical College, 1910 Transferred to Baylor College of Medicine, 1920 QFYW .HU QL f.f'v?f Ak Chapler House 1 Page 321 W. I3.xx'l'r:lx PHI lHu slnllA Ijl'l'SlIfll'IIf . . . .I Arzlx W. I3.xx'l'lf:lx Secrelary . . . . II1'r'4'-I'r0siderll . . T. .I. KIIIISY. .Ilx. Treasurer . . . 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COX 1 mei 4 1' ' f '11 ' gi I I I X., . -. Q 'Q I i I.. M. .Al.'l'AIKKS . D. ATRIxs .. I.. BLOSS J. I.. CORD IC. L. COLE H C W. ll. COUl'IilK E. E. ADIIY A. .I. HOWDEN, JR. C. H. BROWN. .lR. G. li. CHERRY C. T. COLE D. Ii. FAUBION . IC. GORDON . A. T'TAI.I.lIM. .I R. C B D.-SSID HRx'AN'I' HAROLD TTIIHEK NY. B. CHll.DRliSS L. W. TTONIKXIVI' J. DOWLEN L. YY. IJIINIAS W. J. GAlllKl'I'I I' D.AY'IIJ G. HIJRRARD G. W. JONES GENE ADDISION E. S. ASIIORAET AR'l'lllIli ITUYIJ TED BHOMS'I'ICAD JOIIN BRYSON CTHARLICS DllX'1ll'IN C. L. TTARY VVII.I.ARD TTLASS W. IC. TTAISBI-IIIT Z. W. III TIIIIESON I.. F. .lA1'RsON. .lR. IC. A. I.A'I'IXIl-IR. .IR. W. M, WIIINYIVI' FOX ITTlI.I.l'1ll JUNIORS .l. P. Hmm ARD J. L. JOHNSON W. T. KOCII. JR. .I. G. MARTIN lT.J.Ix1lSKlNlINS .l. L. NEII. Ki. Ii. PATNE W. W. PLASER li. W. PRlIE'I' SOPIIUMOHES U. F. IKIIKI-iPA'l'lUCl-i F. J. I.l'Il'I M. D. MANN G. A. MCCI.EI.I.AxD B. li. IxTClj0ITGAL D. T. M l'IRl'IDl'l'II li. M. ITIUIKGAX. JR. .l. W. PARK T. V. PATTERSON l . II. PRATT FRICSHMISN l'IxIxIE'rT TTIKEIF l3II.I.IE TIARIXISUN HORERT TIOMES TIIDRMAIN HUNT TED MOMINN IIENIKY INICTIHEED TEIXNICST IN'1III,I.IIx.-wx l3II.I.IE TTLIYEH Ii Wf G. PAINI-1 li. .l. IHIx1xIER I W 'IIXIEIVIK H. A. I AX l.OR .l. ll. TTTIIUMPSON R. H. IRAMSEY li. A. RIGID V. IIOHRER E. F. Sl4IAl.l'I B. VV. SMITII H. S. SMITH J. D. SNIDER li. VYILSON D. A. SKIIIN.-XXI-Ili L. C. SMITH M. L. SIIITII P. L. SPRING Bon SLIRRATT C. R. SI:TTOx CLII-'FORD VITHUIINI-I LANSIMI CITIIORNE E. F. 'TIPS BILL p0W'I'II.I. JOE TTOACII 'TRAVIS RORISDN JAUTHUR SHANNON JACK SIIIITII TTOBERT TA1.I.Ex' ROBICRT TERRII.I. LELAND ZATUPICK Firslrow: CHI-LER. c:llll.DIlICSS. CONRADT. DOWLEN, DUMAS, U.-XllI!H'l l', .IONEN 1gIRKPA'1'lKlCk. ITJANN, IVl4:C1.EI.I.AND Second row: IVICIJUUGAI., .IT1l'IllI41lDl'I'li, PARK, PATTERSON. PRA'I'T. SRRIYAAER, I.. C. SMITH, SPRING. S'I'lilClJ, SlI1lIlA'l l' Third row: ASIIORAI-'T. ISOYD, BIRNSTEAD. BRYSON, DRYDEN. TTAHY, TTLASS. CREII-'. H.-XRIKISQJN. 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SI.KlliII'I'I'1Il. 'I'nl.xllx. Ax lun bd 3' A .--, lx 5 ' 'Lxi?5fi5iv5.w,. S ,fm.xf+1'ff x ' x, N2 Page 326 SENIORS FRATRFS IN UNIVERSITATE J. W. ACKERT LOUIS ADIN L. B. BARNET'r J. B. BURROWS K. O. CRUM JAMES COLGIN FOSTER F UQUA JACK GILMORE JOSEPH HIJCOTT ERNEST BRALI.EY HOUSTON BURK JOE CORNEI.ISoN HOWARD CROVV LI.OYD fTUY REX HOWARD J. H. ACKER R. C. AMEEN M. V. ATCHISON D. P. BONNER W. M. BRANCE T. C. BROOKS R. E. DONNELI. J. F. ELDER G. W. BROWN J. P. CHAPEL E. L. CI.ARK C. E. COOK J. A. DELTASPI-IRI G. W. IDORMAN T. L. DYKES M. F. GlIAH.AA1 E. J. TIAVVKINS C. C. HICNDERSflN J. W. HOLLAND WM. JOHNSON E. E. KING ROIJDY LANDON FRANK LITTLE DAVID LINDSEY BRUCE MOON PHIL MCNAIR BEN NAIL JUNIO RS BILI. .TESTER ALBERT KENNE HORACE LOVE GORDON LILLIE TOM MCCRORY SOPHO MO RES A. L. FREWV P. A. GATES E. L. IIAAG. JR. M. G. TTFINRY G. H. Hll,I.IABD F. T. HOOD .l. B. LANDRESS FRESHMEN E. C. HINIIS J. M. HOLMAN FI. P. KAI.I.IN.A J. R. KELSEY C. F. KETTEL. JR. R. D. LONIAS P. E. LOWE WV. B. MAYFIELD VV. L. AJOORE Ml1'CHELL PARKER VV. T. PAYNE FRED RICHARDS W. SELLMAN K. S. STEMMLE DAVID THOMAS HUBEIIT THOMAS GENE AVINKELMAN JACK NVOMACK A. D. NELSON HOUSTON PEARSON JAMES RAINER BILL RICHARDSON LTEORGE SLAUGHTER SPUD TAYLOR H. C. MCQUAIDE. JR. M. A. PIERSON C. VV. SCHOENVOCEL S. M. SEVIER li. SIICBEI. G. L. SMITH L. A. TRULOVE J. T. VFUCKICR E. V. HOWEI.l.. .IR. H. C. REID W. T. ROBINSON C. D. SAVAGE R. S. SIIFIFFIELD P. NI. ST-IIFI.l+I'I I' H. M. SIIYTLES, JR. L. SMITH T. C. SPARKS, JR. C. B. VVEIS First row: AIVIEEN, ATCHISON, DCDNNEIII., GATES, HlHINIl1', IIILLIARD, HOI'JIJ, LANDRESS, MCQUAIDE, PIERSON V D w 1 Y . Second row: SCIIOENYOGLI., SIHBEL. SMITH, TUCRER, BROWN, CHAPEL, CLARK, COOK. DEGASPERI. DOIKMAN Thzrdvrow: DYKES. IIAVVKINS. HENDERSKIN, IIIINDS, IIOLMAN, IQALLINA, IQELSEY, KETTEI.. LOMAS. LOVVE Fourth row: lVl0ORE. TTEIIJ. SAVAGE. SHEFFIELD, SHIFLETT, SHYTLES. SPARKS. NVEIS Page 327 Qt gli-2..llIIs' ,r W . ' ,, v .f 5 Qu ,J - N 'J f' -SLK Lw- f J Founded in 1889 at the University Ol' Vermont College of Medicine Number Active Chapters-Slxty six Xi Chapter Chartered in 1907 at Fort Worth Colle e of Medlelne Transferred to Baylor College of lvhllllilllf 1919 Chapter H 01186 .Q-4 Ut ins-0 'lg-.f A. .I. SNICICIJ DR. DR. DR DR DR P firflrlrlllzrlxlvr . . .lllninr IINIIIIIVIHISIPI' SPl'l't'fl1l'.V . . Trwlxurfr . . llousf' Ilunuyvr W. Ii. Iinzlumm SAM ISROCR W. 'I'. ISOIIANNON . IJSIIAII Iiuslxv I' I3 Fu mu II Sfrruul rum: IIO-IRR. IIOSEBROUGH. SPENITI-III. Alfruus. IJIIIALI.. COLLINN PRI-N IIOSICIEIHJITIII. IJAIIIIISII, IIITIZHEY, IIOIRR SNNUIKIIS I II III OFFICERS FIIATIIES IN UR BIS DR DR DR DR J. .I. COOPER . IIARRY CRAWFORD A. D. CRUTCHER . J. D. DAUDLIN DR E. W. ELLIOTT DR. E. T. GILLEAN DR. .I. H. GROSCLOSE DR W. A. IEPIOUNVS DR. W. B. HENDEHSIJN DR. G. II. HILLIN IDII .I. 'I'. HlIGHI.El' DR AIILANI JAY DR Ii. R. JOHNSON DR I. J. JORDAX Ijll. DR. DR Y. A. LAWSON J. A. LICGGET 'I'. A. I.IPsf:Oxm A. .I. NNI-il-in I X IIOSI IiIl0Il'II I.. Il.-'IIIIIISII . .l. I' IIOAIIK II. Iilwzum' DR. M. Ii. INIUSICR DR. A. I.. NYOARIJ DR II. N. NELSON IJII W. C. IVIOC.-xsRn.1 DR. S. II. PARKS IDI! S. C. PA'r'rON lull IVI. M. I'AUl.l-3 IDI! G. IS. IIENI-'Row IJII. .l. A. SKINNICIK DR. A. C. SLOAN DR. Bl-mm' SMITH DR. .I. .l. Smxmxs DR. TNI. F. NvICBS'l'I'IIl DR. A. I.. WETZEI. D II T. NI. W II.I.l.-K us DR. . .l. D. IIORHRTSON FHATII ES I N I ACl'I.'l'A'I'Ii DR. W. Ii. BELL DR. W. A. IIIIUIWYS DR. A. I.. Nwaum DR. S. II. PARKS DR. A. C. SIADAIN DR. I.. Ii. SOW'l11I.l. Ifrfrsl mm: Anmsox. IQARPFZR. MAUDOX. IVIOOIIIC. NEl.sON, PAIIIIISII. Ihnsows IIITC HFY Third mm: ANDERSON. BELL, Bnfinxn,-wsrgx. Iil.OOx1Qms'l'. IS1:RRE'r' IIINIWIINS Duxsox. I'IIIANKl.IN Ffulrllz rum: IIIIXII-SNI. JOHNSOY. IAPSCONIR. NI.u:ll.l. NIUIIIIISUN. NILIAJIQ NORIIN I1UI.III-INII s. Ihxlsl-:Y 1 w Y 1 ui IIIXIIIIB IN I'NINI'IiNlI XII. 'a w .DL is J. IJ. ADIJISON II. F. IQAIIPI-in R. A. NIADIJOX E. I.. 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I1A'l'IMI'lR F 1.1. I - , . .' - -. - ,. ' .,,. J. G. GAINES W. B. LESLIE ounur at M:fgQlg,f1rl,f,,cmIIc,,c, J. W. CIOIJBEIIICRE II P. VERHALEN N I . 'YI H I D. S- GREEN Iotal Number ol Actlvu Lhaptorsi I hlrty-two Ninn IIIIIUFIIHIIOIIHI Chapters Lambda Lambda Chapter Iishablishud aL Baylor College 0 Donl,isl,ry. H322 SUPIIOMOIIES w 11. D. GAY II. W. IYIIVLEIK D. HAYES D. M. IslmAl.1. A. M. MANSITIX J. W. IVIAYFIELD F. A. CAMP I.. I.. DITLI,YE Ii. E. FAULDS D. F. IIA1.l,ocK FIIICSIIM ICN M. MCMINN M. PEARCE 'I'. PRATT . VV. Ross . II. SHARP .. .l. WHIT1-1 . Ii. IIHIPPS . IC. IIFIICHTER . S. Surru First row: ISIINIAL. IVINNSUR. NIAYPrEl,n, Mc:Mlxx. Pl-:ARCE Second raw: I,IKA'l I'. Ross. SHARP. xvlIl'l'l'l. CA MP Third row: Funns. IIAl,l,oc:R. PIIIPPS. IlEn:H1'ER, Smrrl-1 Page 331 - 1:-. H- fr- J. Q., -r f f V. ' 'ir x H. Uhapler House I 2 , 'Y' it .. . A-A I Hz, ' 'Yi 'V j me qw ,Q N ' ,. ,,-:i:: Q I, V ,A T y K- A ' ER A AA .... L , A A . . II. VV. IIUTHRIIG I DR DH Dn Du DR DH. 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AIITKZHELI. FII ATR ES I N I . Du DR IDI! Dlx. D n D n D n . BROOKS Br:1.l. A. I.. Fnmx F. W. Ilmns PHILIP K Yl l'Zl'IN G. D. I.,u.m 0. I.. Sn IQPSTON I. J. 'I'nOnN'rOx vvf1 M.I.I.I ATI 4. Firsl row: fIUI.I-INIKN. IJANII-11.5. FIYLI-IY. IIXNIBILI.. IIAl.l.. HARRISON. Iillmldxwlz Svmlzd row: YlCl.lNIlI4III. Igl.ACKBlfHN, BUIKICN. IIIiANlll'2INl3l'IlNlFlR. Bumzu. IJICLK IJl1:l..u-'llcl.lJ, Thirrl rout' Iluumclx. I.OuAN. PARISH. IIICIIKIIIJSIDIN. 'I'u'l.On. AYIYZAN'I'. Al.l'1YXNIlI'1I! -Q' Page 332 E. T. COLEMAN D. H. DANIELS C. WI FINLEY J. BLACRRURN E. R. BOREN S. O. BRANDENBERCER W. P. BURCII H. DELAFIEI,D J. W. ALEXANDER W. D. BOREN L. B. FOWLER P. M. GREEN C. P. ALEXANDER E. B. BLANTON B. G. CRAIG VV. J. CURRY B. E. DREVVETT R. C. LIANIBILL H. VV. GUTIIRIE ' . F. HAllRlSt'lN V. S. KIRKLIAND Qs Qi, ,asv ,X 5000 1, Qurilrlg K SEN IOHS ' lp It A M y My Vx Iv E.: A v V . LN L.- . ' ' f- R I uf 1535361 vi .l. D. HALL JUNIORS MACK DELR L. R. GARRE H. I. IIOOPER JOE LOGAN J. L. MITCHELL B. T. PARISH SOPHOMORES T. B. JONES J. E. LANCASTER R. C. MCNEET, JR. FRESHMEN H. H. EMERSON L. P. KRAUSE D. K. LONGLEY W. A. RUSSELL, JR. P. A. SCHURBA . A. WTELINDE I J. J. RICHARDSON P. P. TAYLOR S. B. VINZANT J. C. WYATT H. J. YEAGER B. B. PAKE W. B. STEVENSON H. L. TRIPLI-:TT C. G. SMITH J. D. SNVIFT, JR. L. F. TAYLOR VV. O. XNHITE J. C. WILSON First row: W. D. BOREN, FOWLER, GREEN, JONES, BXICNETT, PARE, TRIPLETT Second row: ALEXANDER, BLANTON, CRAIG, CURRY, DREWETT, EMERSON, KRAUSE Third row: LONGLEY, RUSSELL, SCHURBA, SMITH, SNVIFT, TAYLOR. VVHITE. WILSON Founded at the University OfMich1 an 1889 Total Number Active ChapterSkTh1rty nine Alpha Pi Chapter Installed at Baylor Imn erslty College of Dentistry, 1991 Chapler House Page 333 iin emuriam CLARENCE M ANNING GRIGSBY, M.D., F.A.C.P. Emerilus Professor of lllediriine THOMAS H. CHEAVENS, AJS.. NLD. Associale Professor of Clinic Nellro-Psyehiafry LVIARK E. Lo'r'r, B.S., B.L., M.D., I+'.A.C.S. Professor rg' Clinical Slu'gery NIR. 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C lolmlxlw. .I n.. .Iuux llul.1.xN1m, Ill Page 3,77 pn N IIRSES BIBLE CLASS First row: EvEnHAn'r, IIEADFIR. COFFNIAN. LIIIJ. A Second row: Dlzmsm. NEu.1,. PROPPS. EAKIIN. C1,Ax'roN Third row: Il,-AGE. M. HANUUCK. O. H.ANfZllfZK. .lcmlmsox IIm.CmmE. Hmm.:-1. f1llANl:1Y. FARNS. BALI. Fourlh row: INII'IRCl'IIK. NICGLATHERY, XVHEAT. lbmxrslmx. BOREN. BRADSHAXN. WICKS. DUNN, ST I-:nxEx1sEnu, f:UTHRIEI L. li rxu ,'.LIQLa3 l i 1 . ' Mlss I3I'I'l l'Y Wlrzus A A A 'is lggx . Mus. .I. W. CBILLD IAJAIISI-lAI.l. Presidenl Nurses Bible Class f A -Q-'- - I 'V A q N 1 .E Teurfller uf Nurses Bible Class U l i l'll' ' , I A A, .4 L . f L 'k, , if MISS RUBY XyHl'IA'l' Presiclenl of Young U'unzen's Azuiliury YOUNG WOMENS AUXILIARY First row: EAKIN, LANGDON. BR,ADSlIAW'. STl'IllNl'lNBERG Second row: MiIGI.AATlIICRY, XVHEAT, CIJTHINI-zu.. DLNN. RING Thzrd row: PAGE, MEIHCER, BALL, HIDDLE. Ffuuus. CHANEY, W ICKS yww, V Page 336 'E' .'VIf'rl1'r'1ll-llmllrll H, S. J. Nl, Bnnmmw . W. ll. Snunxl noun . J. E. 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Irulh nl' NXIIOIII am- 4-xc'1'IIvllI IIIIIIL-s1'I1nIal's. pI'UQl'2llllS Iln' IIN' XVIII' ure' plzmm-II Iry llux-4-I:1ssuIIiI-wsuml sm-i:1I vu-nls urn' spurlsmw-II jointly Ivy IIN- Inu vlussvs. Putin-11Is In IIN' Iluspilul urn' I'rvqll4'IlI xisilurs In IIN- mln-p:1r'Ilm-nl l l'1-.cl mfr: Xm4,l.1.. Xlxruxl Q. lil-:HMM xx. Iiulluuli. Hun xx, ISI lm. 4fu1.l:. Doss Sw-um! mu-.' Ifr.m:l:sux. G1 x. Ilumfl-zu. Ill vr. lslxl:r.1...l4mxsux. Lxxn. I,1.ann Tim-fl mfr: Lmx. l,IIIl,I.lI'5. Human. Ii:-zm. III: Mums. Snm,1x.Suu1ul wal-in. Sul-:rr'll:l.n f unl'll1l'nll'.' Sln'l'l.n-Ls. J. II. SMITH. J. Ii.Sm1'u. Slwtxvlilx. Tnuarauzlv. NN IINIIN. Du. I'n m:'r'I'. lin. Iinx xx MW 'INST -ws-f 9' 6 uv --...vw 4' -, .73 9 2' ' l'I1gf 3.38 I THE Rtlllllll-UP Sllll lVlAUmcn L. l'Annlsn Miss E, LAUE ll. flAll'l'll l31.Aluf:1.Y Denial lfepresenlalire Nurses lfepregenlgiipe Medical Itepresenlaiire Dn. Cmsxtx D. LAM-:v MISS M, DANNER Dn. B. F. IlAMBl.l'l'l'0N Dental Faculty AIIUIUSUI' Medicfzl Favully Arlvisar Edilor . . , . MAURICE L. PARRISH Business Manager . , . H. fiARTlI BI.AKEI.Y Assislanl Editor . . . MACK Dnuc A ssislanl Business tlflanager . . J. W. BAINER Nurse lfepresenlalnte . . Miss ELIZAISETH LAUE Adviser and Bookkeeper . . MISS M. DANNEIX PUBLICATION BOARD Da. C. D. l.ACnv H. VV. lhrcmfv Dn. B. F. Il.u1BLl41Tov .l. B. Bunaows Mvxcx DELK .l. W. Iiuxnn The Stall of the N13 Bound-llp has made a conscientious effort to produce a book which will be enjoyed now and many times in coming years as a reminder of happy, busy days in Baylor Professional Schools. We are grateful for splendid assistance given by the many persons who have contributed lo the production of this record of the I9-113 school year. Mr. Harry Crenshaw of the Southwestern lingraving Company has given invaluable help in planning and arranging the contents of the book. Credit for the excellent photography is due Mr. George Marshall and Miss Ochita Briggs. The cartoons were drawn by J. B. llalfkind, ll. C. Love and J. B. Williams and the snapshots were taken by lid Boren and Y. S. Pawelek. Dr. llambleton, Dr. Lacey. and Miss Danner have manifested a keen interest and given much assistance in all phases ol' the production of this book. Page 330 PIHIFESSIUNAL DIIIECTIIIIY DRS. SMITH, SMITH Sz SMITH V. L. SMITH, M. D. TOM E. SMITH, M. D. VINNY A. SMITH, D. D. S. Diagnosis and Medicine Diseases of Rectum Only General Dentistry 834 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING WARREN E. MASSEY, M. D. Obstetrics and Gynecology 1528 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING KELLY COX, A. B., M. D. Practice Limited to the Eye and Its Diseases 624 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DALLAS DR. ELBERT DUNLAP Surgery and Gynecology MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DRS. MARTIN Sz MARTIN J. M. MARTIN, M. D. C. I. MARTIN, M. D. X-ray Diagnosis-Radium and X-ray Therapy GASTON HOSPITAL DALLAS 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 , . D. Practice Limited to Orthopedic Surgery 535 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING PHONE C-2958 DALLAS, TExAS DRS. CALHOUN Diseases of the Skin 152 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DR. T. J. CALHOUN DR. NINA FAY CALHOUN ARTHUR J. SCHWENKENBERG M. D. Organ ic and Functional Diseases of the Central Nervous System 932 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING J. SHIRLEY SWEENEY, M. D., F. A. C. P. CHARLES N. LA DUE, M. D. HARRY W. COCHRAN, M. D. Surgery 529 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DR. ROBERT M. BARTON Diagnosis and Internal Nledicine 722 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DR. ASA A. NEWSOM Obstetrics and .Medicine 1606 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING THE CARRELL-GIPIARD CLINIC Orthopedic Surgery DR. W. B. CARRELL DR. BRANDON CARRELI. DR. H. H. BECKERING DR. P. M. GIRARD DR. D. K. BARNES 'DR. H. C. COGGESHALL 3701 RTAPLE AVENUE AT WELRORN DALLAS, TEXAS T111 active Service, U. S. Armed Forces Pg 340 PBOFESSIONAI. DIRECTIIBY ABELL D. HARDIN, M. D. F. A. C. S. Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, and Bronchoscopy 716 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING, DALLAS fIFFICE C-2363 RESIDENCE T-34800 OSCAR M. MARCHMAN, M. D. F. A. C, S. Ear, Nose, and Throat SPEIGHT JENKINS, M. D. Eye Only 812-14-16 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DALLAS W. W. SHORTAL, M. D., F. A. C. S. Surgery 4217 SWISS AvE. DALLAS, TEXAS DR. JO C. ALEXANDER Urology 426 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DH. J. H. BLACK, M. D. Allergy 1405 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING M. HILL METZ, M. D., F. A. C. P. Diagnosis and Internal .Medicine Fever Therapy 1314 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING W. H. BRADFORD, M. D. Pediatrics 3631 FAIRMOUNT DALLAS JONES EYE, EAR, NOSE, and THROAT CLINIC W. D. JONES, M. D. J. GUY JONES, M. D. LIVE OAK AND HALL DALLAS JOHN G. YOUNG, B. Sc., M. D. F. A. C. P., F. A. A. P. Pediatrics 4005 ST. ANDREWS DRIVE S. R. BUMPASS, M. D. Surgery 4217 SWISS PHONE T-8136 FLOYD S. FRANKLIN, M. D. Orthopedic and Traumatic Surgery MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DR. BEDFORD SHELMIRE DR. J. G. BRAU DR. J. B. HOWELL Diseases of the Skin 1410 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING EDWARD WHITE, M. D., F. A. C. S. Diseases and Surgery of the Genito-Urinary Tract 523-5 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DALLAS WATT W. WINN, M. D. Obstetrics and Gynecology - 2606 OAK LAwN DALLAS DRS. DONALD and CRUTCHER DR. IIOMER DONALD DR. HOWARD K. CRUTCHER ARTHUR SCHOCH, A. R., M. D., M. SC. LEE J. ALEXANDER, M. D., M. P. H. I Medicine and Diagnosis Obstetrics and Medicine I DR. .IDE v. MOODY, Associate Dermatology 'md Syphllolofly 1614 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DAI.l,AS Page 341 PIIIDFESSIUNAL DIIIECTIIIIY DRS. MAHON, VVHITTEN 82 SHANE DR. C. D. MAIIGN DR. MERRI'F'l' B. NVHITTEN DR. .l. HOWARD SIIANE 1 Surgery and l Ionsultal ion Medicine and Cardiology Urology and Surgery 1420-21 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDINGLDALLAS, TEXAS OFFICE PHONE C-901 1 DR. CIIRTICE ROSS!-:R 1 ALBERT D'lCRRlCO, M. D. DII- J- G- KHIIII Colonic and Rectal Diseases Nw 5'I ge y DR. C. M. RCSSER 1430 MEDICAI, ARTS BUILDINC -4SS0C1'f1fed T10 WIEDICAL ARTS BUILDINI I DR. J. D. SINCLETON HAROLD C. CLARK, M. D. B. S., M. D., 1V1.S. CMcd.D Ear Nose and Throat Surgery and M6diCilI-9 434 MEDICZAII ARTS BUILDING 1130 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DALLAS, TEXAS 1 1 1 JOE MCCUIRE, M. D. HUBERT F. HAVVK1 NS, M. D. , Orlhopedic Surgery 531 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING 1110 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DALLAS MALCOM K. MCCULLDUGII, M. D. PAUL NI- IIATTAN- IVI- D- Ophthalmology IJIagrIoWeEl1ZjninlerrIal 1434 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DALLAS 425 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DALLAS DR. JANET CALDWELL, M. D. H' I QQEWAN Internal Aledicine 0139036-9 Of Ihe LUVI-QS 506 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DIISLLAS MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING PHONE C-2544 SANATORIUM-2410 HASKELI, DRS. FOLSOM 8L O'BRIEN SIM DRIVER, M- D- Urology Orlhopaedic Surgery A DH- A- I- FOLSOM DR- II- A- 0'I'IIIII5N 1224 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDINI' 1414 MEDICAII ARTS BUILDING DALLAS DRS. TERRILL, WITT Sz CHEAVENS DR. JAS. J. TERRILL DR. GUY F. WITT DR. TOM Il. CIIEAVENS 1424 MIEIJICAI. ARTS BUILDING DAN BRANNIN, NT. D., I . A. C. S. Ophihalmology 929 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDINC Page 342 PIHIFESSIUNAL DIBECTIIRY I 1 EARL L. CARTER, M. D., F. A. 527-8 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING C. DR. LYLE M. SELLERS Ear, Nose and Throal 514 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DR- 1- A- DRS. BUCHANAN at HAWLEY Obslelrics and Gynecology DR. R. ROSENTHAL Obslelrics and Gynecology 3520 FAIRMOUNT DALIIAS Inlernal Medicirzekflardiolrzgy Surgery and Gynecology 3535 FAIRMOUNT PHONE L-9961 DR. GORDON R. MCFARLAND Infanls and Children THE MOORE CLINIC For lnfanls and Children DR. HUGH LESLIE MOORE DR. ROBERT L. MOORE 3701 FAIRMOUNT PHONE L-4185 3403 HALL AT TURTLE CREEK PHONE L-3151 I DR. J. L. DILLON I Surgery MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING PHONE C-2522 1514 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DRS. ROUSE, PATTERSON 82 BAGWELL MILFORD O. PLOUSE, M. D., F. A. P. CECIL O. PATTERSON, M. D., F. A. C. P. JOHN S. BAGWELL. M. D., M. S. QMED., Diseases of Stomach and I nleslines I nlernal Medicine Gaslroscopy and Esophagoscopy II08 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING DALLAS HENRY M. WINANS, M. D., F. A. C. P. Adull Medicine Infants and Children H. M. WINANS, M. D. ALEX W. TIERHELL, M. D. J. SHIRLEY IIODGES, M. D. 2703 OAK LAWNHDALLAS, TEXAS PHONE L-3194 THE DALLAS MEDICAL AND SURGICAL CLINIC AND HOSPITAL 5 4105 LIVE OAK STREET DALLAS, TEXAS TELEPHO H. M. Doolittle, M. D., F. A. C. S.. Surgery Si Gynecology J. W. Bourland, Sr., M. D., F. A. C. S., Obstetrics 81 Gyneco E. S. Gordon, M. D., Obstetrics 85 Medicine A. L. Frew, D. D. S., F. A. C. D.. Oral SL Dental Surgery Lloyd C. Tittle, M. D., Diagnosis 8: Medicine losy Geo. M. Underwood, M. D., F. A. C. P., Diagnosis KL Gastro-enterology L. A. Nelson, M. D., F. A. C. S., Otolaryngology P. E. Luecke. M. D., Pediatrics G. A. Davidson, M. D., Medicine SL Dermatology Wm. H. Potts, M. D., F. A. C. P., Internal Medicine Sydney S. Baird, M. D., Urology Ozro T. Woods, M. D., Surgery Emphasizing Tumors Richard M. Smith, M. D., F. A. C. P., Diagnosis 8: lntcrnal T. K. Johnston, Superintendent. Medicine J. W. Duckett, M. D., F. A. C. S., Surgery 8: Gynecology IIL. E. Darrough, M. D., Otolaryngology Sz lironchoscopy Lester H. Quinn, M. D., Ophthalmology Fred T. Rogers, Ph. D., M. D., Internal Medicine J. VV. Bourland, Jr., M. D., Obstetrics 85 Gynecology :'Harry M. Spence, M. D., F. A. C. S., Urology VVells M. VV:-lde, D. D. S., Dental Surgery 'Henry S. Knutzen, D. D. S., General Dentistry H. E. Holtz, M. D., F. A. C. R., Radiology 'Halcuit Moore, M. D., Pediatrics John B. Bourland, M. D., Gynecology XL Obstetrics Miss Lora A. Robertson, R. N., Superintendent of Nurses 'Active Service U. S. Armed Forces Nl-I 3-4151 Page 343 Rl PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY A W- A- GRUUWSA D- D- S- JUANITA WADE, D. D. S. Crown and Bridge-X-ray Dentist I Dental Ceramics 1331-32 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDINI. 1304 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING ' 'w N I JOHN R- SWANSUNA D- D- 5- A. L. NYGARD, D. D. 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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 . 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 8x Company earnestly cooperate with the medical profession along strictly ethical lines and never exploit the medical profession. 'fl-A 0 uf A LN 1,3-42' Quia' Pg 346' i ,,,,,,-,,--,,, ,WWW LL A.. .L LIL, ....A WILLIE RECALLS- I LLLLLL- -LLM-.--I-. I Compliments of N FOUNTAIN ROOM RAYLOR HOSPITAL I CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO BAYLOR GRADUATES ZIMMERMANN DENTAL SUPPLY CO. 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