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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
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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
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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
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