Baylor University - Round Up Yearbook (Waco, TX)

 - Class of 1947

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X .A Q ..i.i??, , 5 Q H I V lhe H147 Hound-Up Bllllllll UNIVERSITY Printing, Gulf Publishing Company, Houston Engraving, Southwestern Engraving Company, Photography, Hell Studio, Waco Whayne H. Farmer, Waco Geralds Studio, Dallas Osjetea Briggs Studio, Dallas Henry Stern Studio, Houston Fort Worth 4-cl' 94 ... WMC if AVLOR S1 EUS wvol Gs We FRANCES TAYLOR, Edito1finfChief EDDIE GAUSTAD. Managing Editor ADRIAN VAUGHAN, Business Manager Dedication Un Qctober 26, 1946, Baylor Univerf sity witnessed the largest Homecoming of her history. The gym was packed for the pep rally, and thousands jammed the stadium for the game, organizations and classes had hearty reunions, and the campus was teeming with exes, students, and friends. The bonfires were brighter, the floats bigger, and the handclasps warmer than they had been for many years. Many of the Baylorites who'd gone out to iight had returned, others had not. Both groups made Homecoming possible, but the greatness of that occaf sion was due to yet another reason. The activities, from the memorial servf ice to the football game, were but an outward expression of the biggest thing we know at Baylor-the Baylor spirit. To that spirit, the 1947 RoUNDfUP is dedicated. '75 99 96 These pages do not contain or reveal that spirit. What is pictured and ref corded here from this Homecoming year, however, will perhaps help you in future years to recall your days at Baylor and the spirit which pervaded them. 'I LOV EVERY STONE IN H R STATELY WAL 941 V RY BRICK IN HE III IIIHIIURIHIII if? DR. T. HARRINGTON ik T. S. BENTON if? MRS. N. E. BOGGESS CLARENCE MANAGAN 75? MRS. OSCAR H. COOPER Sf? MRS. L. K. MAXCY il? DR. A. I. FOLSOM 73? DR. GEORGE T. CALDWELL 75? DR. EDWIN CORBIN NEEB Sf? R BU LDINGS OLD Burleson Hall Brooks Hall J K www Alexander Hall I Www 1 STV M-..,,,,,Mgm A Memorial Dormrtory ::64c Baylor Theatre? Waco Hall ADMINISTRATION PERSONALITIES CLASSES FEATURES ATHLETICS ORGANIZATIONS SCIENTIFIC SCHOOLS f '-'- McLean Gymnasium F. L. Carroll Library .IA ,g . 'Z .L ::.I ,-f ' G. W. Carroll Science Hall UN THE STAGE AT THE NEBUDRXAY. SERVKCE, VOR lLXN'LURVYY,S RXLLED XS THE NYAR ZA' , I I ? 5 A :.i2 A?gL 1 'M U -Q, ., 3.1, . -. ig-' 1 ki ' Q . . ,, W . M, ,.,.L .,.. J Z- K1, my iv- QM 'nf Tag. 2 ' W S I' P ,. ,e,. J? :- .f-as, . .k mn . ,223y'f 5 ' A ,H Ky Y 3? be rg 4, -5, 'Z Aff:'f,,ywx: L' 'W -,f , 5 1 'Z if f 5 fi w E , K, F1 Q , -' I 2 if Q 1 Milf ' mr, ' ft v,.v,,. wxmfw, W, Q , ,gm -Mm. .af ,mg wc, w F -. I 'fa .:,,,, N .JQ5 .wnfxsfy - 'K .ww W nz.: L jf'Qg,g:1: vwagl-. Tvs' -fe .ff- f.-kwv .... .saw 45 51413193- Mamma iii Qnhiii fi 52 L ' WW '91 1. ,,, PRESIDENT PAT M. NEFF Greetings by the President The RoUNDfUP is a meaningful Texanic word. Baylor University, at the end of each year, tries to roundup the things of highest importance during the year just passing. Chronicled on the pages of this year's RoUNDfUP will be many things of intense interest to the friends of Baylor-past, present, and future. They all point the way and direct the destiny to a bigger and better Baylor University. All friends who had a part in this Work should rejoice in the privileges that have been theirs. Onward Christian Soldiers should be our marching order. PAT M. NEFF X121 Egg? 1 President Pqt M. Neff and Dr. I. T. Harrington, president oi the board of trustees, join the students in homecoming activities. Board of Trustee tw 1843, gf ,, 13 if A As we part at the end of this Homecoming Year, in many ways the richest in Baylor's long history, my earnest personal prayer for each Baylor student is, May God bless you and keep you. May God make His face to shine upon you -to the end that your life may be satisfying unto yourself and pleasing unto Him. jAMr:s P. CoRNETTE Dean of the University We bid farewell to our seniors through the RoUNDfUP, but Finis is not written in our hearts as we come to the end of the year. The end is but a new beginning. The expectf ant world with its rich opportunities for service offers to you a royal welcome. With the treasured heritage of a great Christian inf stitution stored in your lives, may each of you Live pure, speak true, Tight ufrong, follow the King- Else, whe1'efm'e hm'n?i' MILS. SADIE T. CliAWLEY Dean of Wome11 ..4.,...,. iw ,,,,...w ':' www--v T ROY J. MCKNIGHT, AB., LL.D. Business Nfanager TRUETT K. GRANT, AB. Q Registrar 15 'C-'SRP MRS. LILY M. RUSSELL, A.M Director of Public Relations ' GEBOISGE C. HUMPHREY, Th.D. EDMUND KINZINGER, Ph.D. 1 6 Art CORNELIA M. SMITH, Ph.D. Biology CHHIRITTEIW OF MONROE S. CARROLL, Ph.D. Business S. E. CRANFILL, Ph.D. W. T. GOOCH, Ph.D. Economics Chemistry HENRY TRANTHAM, A.M. I. E. HAWKINS, Ph.D. German Greek I. W. DIXON, jR., A.M. Geology ALTA JACK, A.M. French LORENA STRETCH, Ph.D. A. ARMSTRONG, Ph,D ' E Ph Educatzon ng IS 4 EMOGENE TOUCHSTONE, A.M. FRANCIS G. GUITTARD, Ph.D. Home Economics History FRANK E. BURKHALTER, A.B. journalism VJ. H. JUNIPER, Ph.D. Latin Assistant Dean CHHIRIWEH OF Mathematics DANIEL A. STERNBERG LLOYD O. RUSSELL, ALI, Music Physical Education SARA LOWREY, A.M. ANDRES R. SENDON, A.M. Speech ELLIS H. SPARKMAN, A.M. Spanish CHARLES D. JOHNSON, Ph.D. Sociology JOHN BACHMAN, AM. Radio ARTHUR JACKSON HALL, Ph.D. Philosophy cmd Psychology S. R. SPENCER, Ph.D. A. P. CAGLE, Ph.D. Physics Political Science Mfg? ..4g5iw?Y iw, M,- ,L . ww. 9 f X .1 lg w Ax - . ,gg ' .,,,, 7l i'+w, was Ye' 1 N ' ,N ' fl? '5E5IQ:'7:'::'.':':'Q': ' ..,, , QQ on . ifim. if if SSE, Ska wg Q E f 1I f f QS if Nlf 'M Q XX N2 RW a, Q E ,Q M1 N ll 3,2 ' - S, MM, f :sea V . W N Ei -. W iw' A 1 325 ..,.,., P '- . ,WSSY-5 '- ,Z,f,'T?f'91Q2'?k fl ,f A f . My , .,... ,... ....y 1, 1 - Q.-.,,.:.,.. 1 , E gli? A5 l ' 'fi 5' .,ll S . .... ...... Z Ei IIZAAA .iw FHCULTY LUTHER W. COURTNEY, Ph.D., Professor of English CLARA MAY GLENN, A.B. Instructor of English MRS. LOIS S. DOUGLAS, A.M. Assistant Professor of English DOROTHY E. COATES, A.M. Instructor of English MRS. BEN G. ACKERT, A.B. Instructor of English EDNA HANEY, A.M. Instructor of English ROMA ALVAH KING, A.B. Instructor of English MRS. ARTHUR SMITH, A.B. Instructor of English LUCILLE ROGERS, A.M. Instructor of English ELLEN JOHNSON, A.M. Instructor of English METTIE A. RODGERS, A.M. Assistant Professor of English MRS. G. C. HUMPHREY, A.B. Instructor of English CHARLES G. SMITH, Ph.D. Professor of English EDDIE L. DWYER, Th.M. Assistant Professor of Bible JAMES W. OUSLEY, Th.M. Associate Professor of Bible NORMAN L. ROBERTS, Th.D. Assistant Professor of Bible CHARLES A. TRENTHAM, Th.M. Assistant Professor of Bible W. I. WIMPEE, Th.M. Religious Director M. L. EERGESON, D.R.E. Assistant Professor of Bible C. P. SANSOM, Th.D. Assistant Professor of Bible CLARENCE A. CARDER, Th.M. Instructor of Bible rr 20 cc Lirt.D FHCULTY ROY E. JOHNSON, B,M. Instructor of Voice ROXY GROVE, Mus,D. Professor of Piano ROBERT A. MARKHAM, Mx1s.D. Professor of Organ and Piano MARTHA BARKEMA. M. Mus. Associate Professor of Voice RUSSELL G. HARRIS. Th.M. Assistant Professor of Music ROBERT S. HOPKINS Professor of Voice RUTH MILLER, B.F.A. Instructor of Voice and Piano STORM BULL Assistant Professor of Music MARY ELLEN PROUDFIT, M.Mus. Instructor of Violin OID WALDROP, M. Mus. Assistant Professor of Theory Conductor of Symphony Orchestra MARY ELIZABETH SMITH, B.M. Instructor of Piano and Cello LYDA LYNN WOOD, B.M. Instructor of Piano RICHARD L. MORSE. B.Mus.Ed. Assistant Professor of Wind Instruments Director of Concert Band LEON WAGNER, M.M. Assistant Professor of Voice ROBERT T. MILLER, A.M. Assistant Professor of Political Science SAMUEL M. WOOLSEY, M.B.A. Professor of Business GAINES M. ROGERS. Ph,D. Assistant Professor of Economit NEIL S. FOSTER. A.M. Associate Professor of Business MRS. MILDRED JOHNSON, A.M. Assistant Professor of Business MAC F. SMITH, M.B.A. Instructor of Business CHARLES C, VJOODXYARD. M.B.A. Instructor of Business as 21 ce if rv? FHCULTY CHARLES PURTYMUN, A.B. Instructor of Biology LOGAN SMITH, A.B. Instructor of Biology IMA SCOTT, MS. Instructor of Geology CAROL MCCALL, A.B. Instructor of Biology FLOYD F. DAVIDSON. Ph.D. Associate Professor of Biology RICHMOND L. BRONAUGH, A.B Instructor of Geology MAMIE KLETT, A.M. Instructor of Biology I. T. AYERS, Th.M. Instructor of Bible JOHN E. GARNER, A.M. Instructor of French LOIS MARIE SUTTON, A.M. Instructor of French HOLMES WILHELM, A.M. Assistant Professor of German JAMES W. MARKHAM, A.M. Assistant Professor of journalism E. BRUCE THOMPSON, Ph.D. Associate Professor of History RALPH A. LYNN, A.M. Instructor of History MRS. S. E. CRANPILL, A.M. Instructor of Sociology MRS. A. P, CAGLE, A.B. Instructor of History I. D. BRAGG, Ph.D. Professor of History by 44 PHC LTY L. W. DEVANEY, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry VIRGIL L. TWEEDIE, A.M. Assistant Professor of Chemistry ANN BRYAN, A.B. Instructor of Art T. J. BOND, M.S. Assistant Professor of Chemistry MRS. BILLY HINTON, B.S. Instructor of Physical Education JOSEPH C. TRANTHAM. Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry ROBERT B. ALEXANDER, A.B. Instructor of Chemistry CARL RIPPERDAN, A.M. Assistant Professor of French w. R. STEPHENS, Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry MRS, JOHN C. RABORN. A.B. Instructor of Speech GUY B. HARRISON, A.M. Associate Professor of History CYMBELL TAYLOR. A.M. Instructor of Home Economics RETHA SANDERS, MS. Assistant Professor of Home Economics MRS. CHARLES MARTIN, M.A. Associate Professor of Psychology MRS. JACK HAMM, B.S. Instructor of Home Economics MRS. A. M. WOOLSEY, A.M. Instructor of Psychology MRS. JOHN HUGGHINS, A.B. Instructor of English :Q 23 4: V5 3 X , ..:,:,:., . sssse? i . wz fxgs as EV is N? 5-V vim x at -dl? lik ww . .- :f4P'i'warA', if PHC LTY JAMES E. WILLS, IR., A.M. Assistant Professor of Physics ARTHUR SMITH, A.B. Associate Professor of Physics EUGENE MCLACHLAN, A.M. Instructor of Mathematics MRS. PAT HORTON, A.M. Instructor of English EMMETT ASHGRAFT, A.M. Assistant Professor of Mathematics R. LEE CLAYTON, B.S. Associate Professor of Mathematics GEORGE E. HINDS, A.B. Instructor of Physics DON SUMMERVILLE Instructor of Radio MRS. WILLIAM HELTON, A.M. Instructor of Radio MRS. VERNON GARRETT, A.M. Instructor of Radio LAURIN DONALDSON, A.B. Instructor of Radio GLEN CAPP. LL.B. Associate Professor of Speech EDGAR G. WILL, JR., B.S. Assistant Professor of Radio TOM F. WALKER, A.M. Instructor of Spanish G. E. WAGGENER, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Education Director of Men DOROTHY C. HANSON, A.M. Instructor of Speech I. C. MCELHANNON, Ph.D. Professor of Education SUDIE PEARL MUIRHEAD, A.B. Instructor of Spanish and Portuguese ERWIN LIEFELD, A.B. Assistant Professor of Radio MRS. EDMUND KINZINGER, A.M. Instructor of Art M. L. GOETTING, Ph.D. Professor of Education KAY MITCHELL, B.S. Instructor of Physical Education EVELINE E. KAPPES, A.M. Assistant Professor of Physical Education FAY MCCLINTOCK, A.B. Instructor of Drama PAUL BAKER, M.F.A. Professor of Drama L. LOUISE HASH, M.R.E. Instructor of Drama rm 24 cc Misxli r 'fly wr, , , . M' 'Q ff? 1 if ' ,' M , ,- V: ,V H I 5 .qv ww ig ef., s 'ds THE ROSE OF DELTA SHR LF, 'aw JW W AUS THE V AR ,XX JE 54, D, 25 44 45' ga- 9, --u w. CONNIE BAUGHMAN In an endeavor to depict true Baylor beauty on a more genuine basis than photography, the RoUNDfUP Stall combined for the first time the unique method of student voting and final selection later by a personal judge. Mrs. Connie Baughman, stylist and fashion coordinator for A. 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Q .- M5255 V M A .4353 gl ,Wag ,. ,S his 5 15, 7959921 - 5315 fern 4 Nancy Gardner Helen Gzlbert Patti K o lnzkz Beaullf l lllese llre u, loo Betty Pzttman fanze e Rogers f Mary C' arol yn Goodman fean L Su-M --xxx-i. unzlnley Bolnbze Wallace t Wlwlf Zlflw 38 Zlflwli f A. 9394 0 Wlwlv ry 40 cc 0 YQYKMA yyfvn' Wino! 0 41 L. x ..,. ,.3::E::,.3, 5. 4 .. x , Q ff y::..:.v,, Q A . 1011011 Illia ,wig 0 DP 42 .w ING OUT REPRESENTATIVES fo Lady and Lillian Gardner MAY QUEEN, ' Eleanor Sivley 46 KEY CEREMONY REPRESENTATIVES jvarnes Tinsley and Charles Waters Permanent Senior Class Officers CHARLES WHITE, President SUE ANDERSCN, Secretary rv 43 44 MOST REPRESENTATIVE BOY gene mu HOHTECOITIIIIG MOST REPRESENTATIVE GIRL mary Cgugaelalaer ll'fAa MAO! I QUEEN FOR M VA! COS-UR ESSM .X -5? X RRY ,XX , LAX AA, QS HV '05, RRGlS'YF,R9 KN VAT NEFF HALL 45' cc X w Q I JUDYE LADY, Editor LOUIE HULME, caption Wmef B 451 ws- ,i- L ' ' wf-1,. - . V :Q f wg, 'J agp ,rx . ., . p in J. R. Killgore and former Lariat Editor Louis Newman cliat with Mrs. Newman at Press Club reception during Homecoming . . . the Neff family places flowers by tlie memorial lamp post dedicated to Merliri Nejf . . . Prexident Neff pays tribute to the war dead at the Homecoming game. ,L 5, Minh J B J i i .,:iteae, b:,i, :-:--,-, . gl 6l6!lfL6lte5 ARNETT, L. V. COLE, JAMES FRANKLIN coLL1Ns, JOHN WILLIAM, JR. COOPER, MIRIAM GARNER. GEORGE ALBERT GARRISON, EVELYN HINTON, BILLY JOHNSON, CHARLOTTE BRIDGES JOHNSON. XVENDELL M. MCGAVOCK. MARGARET PAGE MUELLER. MYRTLE MAE PARKS, LOUIS B. SGHERMERHORN, HERSCHEL A. SITZMAN, GLENN L. SMITH, ALVA ELMO STOKES, GEORGE MITGHEL STOVALL, VELMA WATKINS. OUITA PAY XVINSTON, LENA WRIGHT, BOB YETT, ADRIAN LAURANCE ra 4844 Gatesville Marshall Fort Stockton Grcenlield, Tenn. Wynne. Ark. Lincolnton, N. C. Waco Waco Vv'aco El Paso Portland, Ore. Temple Brenham Clinton, Okla. Morton Plainview Clovis, N. Mex. Fort Worth Gieger, Ala. Vernon Jacksonville Senior Class Officers Fall Term JIM TINSLEY BILL HAILEY CARLOTTA CRISWELL JUDYE LADY MARY JEAN WITHERS President Vice' President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Spring Term HOWARD BUTT CHARLES WHITE JANE POWELL RONALD HILL MELVA ATKINSON KITTY MOORE, BETTE Winter Term JIM BOB PAXTCN BILL OODY MARY GENE SMITH President VicefPresident Secretary President VicefPresident Secretary Treasurer Reporter COUGHRAN, MARY SUE MIDDLETON, Editors as 49 4: JCE TURNER MARTHA IRIS GILL Treasurer Reporter Any of ya'all got any Ii'I ole mint juleps lyinl arounl fo' a soutllern belle like Betty Crain to be sippin'7 . . . Bill Enete noses out fudge Baylor in the final lap and Gert doesnt seem to mind . . . Bobby Finley just leans and looks. M, .vm adm. ,fn aria .qw 00 eniom ALEXANDER, MARY ALYS .... , ....... .... . . . . .Waco ENGLISH. ICIJl't'.X'I'IfJN: POLITICAI. SVIENCE Ifniveraity I'i'lwanitt-N: Sigma Tau Delta. ALEXANDER. PAULINE KIRKSEY ...... . . .IvIulbcrry, Ark. ZHOIANQY: KAIIEBIISTRY, GERMAN Ileta Ileta lit-ta: Alpha Epsilon Delta: Coufoli' lilulm. ALFORD, VIRGINIA MARELLA ..... . . .College Station BUSINESS, IZIIILE I'hi liauuua Nu. ANDERSON, IRA, JR.. .. . .. .. . . .. .. .Plano BUSINESS: EIAUNUNIICS Chamht-r of C'ni11iuui'cc: Varsity footlmall ausl Imafchall, 30. ANDERSON, MARGARET SUE... . BUSINESS: ENGLISH . . .Wills Point Alpha Hint-ga: Sigma Tau Della: I'hi iiauuna Nu: East Texas Club: Rouuil-Up Staff. '40, '-I7: XVho's XVho: Round-I'p Ileauiy, '-IS, '-log. Permanent Sec., Senior Clams: Alt-xzuulcr auml Memorial House foiuicilw: Sec., freshman and Sopliomore Llawsw. ANDERSON, NANCY JANE ..... ENGLISII, EIJUCATIONg SPEECII Alpha Omega: Kappa Delta Ili: Rouncl-If Texas fluh: Exec. Couuvil II.S.U., '43, 546. ASKEW, HENRY J., JR. .... IIIIILE, IIISTURYQ ENGLISH . .... .... ...... W i lls Point ll Staff: Rhapsody in YVhite: East . .. .. .... .... D allas Sigma Tau IM-Ita: Kilizunher of Coauierfeg Ilallaf Club: Nliuisteria Staff, '45: RounrlfI'p Staff, '-16. ATKINSON, DOROTHY ........... EIJIXTATION, ENGLISH: POI.l'I'll'AI. SCIENCE I'i Alpha Lanilvcla. ATKINSON, MELVA ILENE ........ . . .... . . H I S'I't J R Y, EDUCATION I Alliaurfl Lariat . . ,Kenedy . ..Sl1ll Angelo Pres., .Xtheni-au: XVQSL Texas Cluh: Football Sweetheart Nominee, Un. ATTAWAY, MARTHA LILLIAN. .. SoL'ic1l.om'g IIISTORY BALDWIN, BERNIE MARIE ........ Pnysicuu, i2ut'cATIoNg zcioinm' Upsilon Ik-Ita Gamma: Sodales Club: New Nlcxito Vluli. BARNES, JAMES WILLIAM ............. EIJUCATION: MATHEMATICS, ENGLISH BARRINGTON, MARY LOU... ENGLISII1 111s'mRY BASS, JIMMIE CAROLYN ......... sifmzciilz 1:1 limi, ENGLISH Psi Chi: French Theatre: Y.XV.A.: Dallas Club: I3.S.U. Council, BASSFORD, ELEANOR LOUISE. . . ENiiI,ISllC SOCIOLOGY BEAN, VADA LOUISE ......... .... ZOOLUIQY: l'SYC'1'IUI.OGY Alpha Oincga: I'rcs., llcta Ilcta Ileta: Prof.. I .I7.I1.: XYcft Texas l'li BEAVERS. MILDRED LAVERNE .... ISFSINICSS: IZIIVCATION I3an4I: East Texas Club. BECKER, EMIL V. ............. . lil IILE, EDUCATION: ENGLISH Ministerial Alliance, av 50 44 . . .Hewitt Artesia, N. Mex. . . . Saratoga . . .Hale Center . . .... Dallas l-15. . .Phoenix, Ariz. .. . .San Angelo ih: IRI ilu. . . . .Gladewatcr ..IVIarion, S. D. eniord BEDELSPACH, JEAN CARLTON.. ...Waco HISTORY, EDUCATIONQ ENGLISH IAIIICIICIIII. BELL, JO ANN ...................... . . . . . . San Antonio IUURNALISBT, ENHLISIIQ GERMAN Alpha Chi: Pres., l'cvr Club: Managine Ifnlitor, Lariat: Pres., Phi lleta llug All-xancler House Council, Iioard of Publicauonsg Neophyteg Pres., Press Club. BELL, MARY JANE .............. ........ ...... S a nAnt0ni0 APPLIED MUSIC: PIANO Alu Phi Epsiloug fonsolc Club. BEVEL, GRAHAM NORWOOD .... ...Eoffwoffh LAWQ HISTORY, MATIIEMATICS Pre-Law Cluhg Fort AAYUFIII Club. BICKERS, WILLARD THOMAS, JR.. . . . . .Beaumont BUSINESS Holt Team, '45, I-Io. BIGHAM, WILLIAM S. ..... .... XX 'aco BUSINESS Pres., Nose Ilrothcrliooclg Gamma Iota. BIRDSONG, LAWRENCE, IR. ........ ......... .... .... L o n gview RADIO: SPEECH Phi Mu Alpha Sinfoniag Console Clubg Lambda Lambda Mu: Organist, Radio Choir, Staff Organist, Radio Department. BLACKMAN, MILDRED ......... ,..... ..... H o nolulu. Hawaii MUSIC THEORYQ FRENCH International Relations Clubg French Theatre, Volunteer Band. BOLES, CHARLESTA LOUISE .......... ..... .... W a co CHEMISTRYg MATHEMATICS, GERMAN Pi Alpha Lambda. BOMAR, OLIVIA GENE .... . . . .....,.... Honey Grove I4USINESSg EDUCATION If.F.II.g International Relationsg Harrington House Councilg Pres., Phi Iiamina Nug Burleson House Council. BOSSINGER, IEANNE ............... .... L ittle Rock, Ark. PHYSICAL EDUCATION, EDUCATION Upsilon Delta lianunag Arkansas Clnbg Phi Ilvta Alu: Press Club: Rouucl-I'11 Staffg Lariat Staff. BOSWELL, MARGUERITE ANN ..... . . .Kilgore EDUCATION, IIIIZLE Golden VVave Iianrlg East Texas Club: Y,NV.A. BOWEN, JAMES RUSSELL... ...Ei Campo IIUSINESSQ ECONOMICS Gamma Iota. BOYD, ERNEST MACK. . . . . .Sulphur Springs IOURNALISMQ HISTORY Esquire: Press Clubg Rounrl-Ifp Staffg Sports Editor, Lariat. BOYD, PATTY .............. . . .Odessa BUSINESS: EDUCATION VVest Texas Cluhg Baylor Symphony. BOYER, MILDRED VINSON. . . . . .Newport, Tenn. SPANISH: ENGLISH Pres., Sigma Delta Pi: Alpha Chi: International Relations Clubg Ifrt-iuoli Theatre: ROLIIILI-LID Staff, '46, '-I7. BRADSTREET, WILLIAM GARNER ....... ..... B artlcsvillc,Okla. ECONOMICS: ITRENCII Sigma Tau Deltag Kappa Pig Pi Gamma. Ming International Relations lilnb: French Tlicatreg VVestminster iilub. BRAMLETTE, MARY ANN. . . .... ..... . . . . .jacksonville ENGLISH. RAIJIH: SPEECH Siuma Tau Delta: Pres., Lambrla lnunirrla Alug l7.l:.I3.g Rarlio XYorksI1opg East Texas Club: Neopliyn-1 French Theatre. How do you spell a long, low whistle, anyway? . . . Almost everybody got here for this one, all happy, too . . Margie Scholl and jim Marrs ta c it easy. f'I'hat's Margie with the pigtailsj Mpvr 'S-sllf, Q l wa' ,- MN Armstrong, Thomason, Powell, Parlqer, arid Moses dressed up in their Dallas black . . . Helen and jim Cole take over the fericefsittirtl department, radio equipped . . . Fanny Howard, jackie Edwards, arid Betty Coughrart try a glamour pose for size. O efllolaff BRANCH, MINNIE LEE ..... BUSINESS, PSYCHOLOGY BRATTON, EDNA ..... MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY BRAZIL, DAN ...... Freshman Lariat, '44. FOODS, LABORATORY SCIENCES Alpha Chi, Beta Beta Beta, Tri-D, East Texas Club. BUSINESS BIBLE, ENGLISH, SOCIOLOGY Y.W.A., Round-Up Staff, Alpha Kappa Delta. BUNN, HAZEL GRACE ............ PHYSICAL EDUCATION, ENGLISH Ifpsilon Delta Gamma. BUNTON, JAMES CARROLL... BUSINESS BURNETT, TRAVIS E. ...... . ACCOUNTING, ECONOMICS Delta Sigma Pi. BURNEY, LINNIE MAFFETT ....... ENGLISH, ISIBLE Y.VV.A., Baylor Symphony Orchestra. BUSH, BILLIE MADELEINE .... SPANISH, EDUCATION ENGLISH, FRENCH, PSYCHOLOGY House Council, Summer '46. IEIIILE, ENGLISH IVIIo's VVho, Ires., Senior Class. BUSINESS D7 S2 BROWN, CHARLES LEON. . . . . BROWN, MELBA LOUISE ...... . . . . . . . . . Arkansas Club, Harrington House Council, Console Club, BUSH, MARGARET ELAINE .................... . . .Waco . . .New London Lufkin POLITICAL SCIENCE, ENGLISH, HISTORY, SPANISH Chamber of Commerce, Sigma Tau Delta, Pi Gamma Nu, Pres., F.F.B., East Texas Club, Press Club, Pre-Law Club, International Relations, Club, Radio XVorkshop, Pres., Sophomore Class, Round-Up Staff, Lariat Staff, Editor, BRINK, ARTHUR O.. . . .... Coleman SCIENCE Gainma Iota. BRITTAIN, RUTH DEAN ................... . . .Taft EDUCATION, HISTORY, ENGLISH, SPANISII F.I7.B., Peer Club. BROOKS, NELDA FAYE ........... . . .El Dorado, Ark. EDUCATION, HISTORY, ENGLISH Phi Beta Mu. BROOKS, SUE NELL ............... . . .Beckville . Bristow, Okla. . .LOnoke, Ark. Phi Beta Mug ...Waco .. .Waco ...May . . . .Austin . . Raymondville . ....... Waco Alpha Omega, I'si Chi, Sigma Tau Delta, Y.VV.A., 'Football Sweetheart, '45, Candidate for May Queen, '46, Candidate for Homecoming Queen, '46, Pres., BUTT, HOWARD .... .... ....... .... . . . . . .Corpus Christi I'i Gamma IXIII, B.S.If. Council, General Chairman, VVaCo Youth for Christ, '45, 7 CAIN, MARTHA BEVERLY ..... ........ ......... B r eckenridge BUSINESS Pres., Delta Alpha Pi, Phi Gamma Nu, VVest Texas Club, F.I-'.I3., Round-Up Staiif, '46. CAMERON, ROBERT M.. . . . . .Atlanta 44 I eniorri CARMICHAEL, JOHN E.. . . .. ........ . . .Longview ,lllL'RN.Xl.lSKI: ENGLISH C'liamlmt-r of Coiiinierccg Sigma Tau lleltai l'rt-ss Clulw: Pres., Sigma Delta lilii: Eilitor. Lariat, '43, CARR, PEGGY ............................ .... Vw 'aco ENIDLISII, PSYCIIOLUGY, flERNlANg ZUUIAHRY Ili Alpha l,anilulag Beta Beta Betag Psi Chi. CATES, VELDA KEITH .... . . . . .Decatur BUSINESS: EDUCATION l'lii Gamma Nu, CAVAZOS, NELSON AUGUSTO. . . . . . San Antonio SPANISH, BIBLE, EDUCATION Sigma Delta I'i. CHAMBERLAIN, EMMIE LOU ...... ... .. . . . . .. . . .Henderson BIISINESS Pres., Delta Alpha l'ig Phi Gamma Nu: Alpha Cllig Honor Council, '43-'45g Pvres., Alexander llouse Councilg Memorial I-louse Council, '44-'46g Pi Gamma Mug Vl.ho's IVh0. CHAPMAN, FRANCES IANET. .. ...Waco BUSINESS Soclalcs Cluli. CHENEY, JANE M. ......... . . .NVac0 SUCIIJIJJGYL EDUCATION Alpha Kappa llelta. CHILDS, PEGGY ANN .... ............ ..... . . .Jacksonville j0I'RN,fXI,ISBI3 ENGLISH l .lf.B,g Press Clubg East Texas Cluhg Rliapsorly in XVhite. CLAYPOOL, ELIZABETH ............. ..... . . .Waco BUSINESS CODY, BILL ................. ........ . . . .......... Farmcrsville ENGLI SII, BI BLEQ SPEECH Volunteer Banmlz Ministerial Alliance: Rounrl-Ifpg Pres., Sophomore llass: l'ri-s.. Iunior Class: XYho's VVhog B.S.I'. Council. COE, EVERETT PERRY. . . .... . . .Conroe BIBLE: SOCIOLOGY Ministerial Alliance, COLE, BETTY JEAN ......... . ...... .... . ..C-oliad BUSINESS Alpha Oniega: Phi Gamma Nu: International Relations Club, COLE, CARL H. ............ . . .Waco BUSINESS: ECONOMICS XVings Club: Gamma Iota. COLE, FRANK KEITH ....... .... T ehuaeana PSYCHOLOCYQ CHEINIISTRY COLE, PAUL RUNDELI.. . . . .Waco BUSINESS Delta Sigma Pi. COLLIER, JULIUS WILLIAM ....... . . .Port Worth CIII-lMIS'l'RY, ZUOLOGYQ ENGLISH lf.l7.B.g Fort Worth Club. COLLINS, LESTER B, ...... , . . .Dallas MATIIEMATICSQ SPANISH Clmmber of Commerce. COMPERE, BETTY ANN. . . .... . . . .... ....... H ouston ENIQLISIIC BIBLE Bela -Beta Beta: I7.F.B.g B.S.Il, Ciouncilg Ilouston Clubg Alexaniler House Council. Army chow lmes were never like this one at the Circle dorm . . . Easy on the nec mg there Turner that s the onlx one ane Perrx has and 11: seems to serve her pretty well . , . The SMU game in which the smearing got all mlxed up and the Bruins Hoc bruised A Nr A lf? f .... ., . 2' :-2- A i g' zz- ' . N ..,.,., ifN-55' Methuselah, allegedly salvaged from Baylor at old Independence . . . Belles Maguire and Alexander lean against the Baylor bell . . . Gene Kmostly feet! McKinney, wondering vaguely if he has any assignments tomorrow WN 458 eniom CONN, CAROL ANNE ..................... ........ . . .Houston PHYS I FAI. EI JUCATION: EDUCATION Athenean: Kappa Ilelta Pig Pres., Soflales Club: Houston Clulig Intramurals Tennis Singles auil Doubles Title '45, '46g Badminton Singles anil Doubles '45. CONNAWAY, ROBERT FREDERICK ..... ....... SPANISH: MATHEMATICS . .... Waco COOK, GEORGE GLENN. . . . . .Houston Ill IILEQ SPEECH Ministerial Alliance. COOPER, R. L., JR. ..,....... . . . ....... .... .... G r eenville BUSINESS Football, Ilasketluall, Baseball '42, '-I3: Chamlmer of Comm ree: Ilelta Sigma Pi: VVeSt Texas Clulu. COPELAND, JOYCE ELIZABETH .......... ........... C orsicana MATHEMATICS, BUSINESS, ENGLISH Pres., Athcnean: Alexander House Councilg Student Counuilg VVho'S VVho1 Pres. Firlelis Class, First Baptist Churchg Round-Up Staff. CORKERN, MARY MAVINEE ......... .... O range EDUCATIONQ ENGLISH, PSYCHOLOGY Psi Chi, Kappa Delta Pig I .I .Il. CORRIE, WALTER S., JR.. . . . .BuIIalo, N. Y. HISTORY: SOCIOLOGY Pi Gamma Mu. COUGHRAN, BETTE JANE ...... .. . . .... ...... H ouston ENGLISII, EDUCATION: MUSIC Alpha Oint-ga: Phi Beta Mu: ll.S.U. Councilg Ilurlcson Ilouse Council, F.I .I3,: Rounrl-Up Staff, Houston Club. COX. CURTIS N. ..... ...Jacksonville BUSINESS COX, SHERRELL JEAN ................ .... W aco SOCIOLOIIYQ POLITICAL SCIENCE Alpha Kappa Ilcltag Westminster Clullg VVaco Club. CRANFORD, CHARLES W. .... .... . . .Amarillo BUSINESS: PSYCHOLOGY Esquircg Nose Brotherhood. CRISWELL, CARLOTTA ............ .... K aufman BUSINESS: ENGLISH Alpha Omega, Phi Gamma Nu, French Theatre. CROW, MARY ELIZABETH JONES ..... . ...... ....... D allas S PICECI I, EDUCATION: ENGLISH Atheneang Ilaylor Theatreg Alpha Psi Omega, B.S.U. Councilg Dallas Club. CROW, PORTER JACKSON ...................... ....... D allas SPEECH g ENGLISH Baylor Theatreg Alpha Psi Omegag Sigma Tau Delta, Lamlnla Lambda Mug llaylor Radio VVork:1kopg VVaco Cluhg Baylor Touring Co., '-12. CROWLEY, FAIRY JEAN ........... .. . . . . BUSINESS . . .Kerens East Texas Clubg International Relations Cluhg Phi tiamma Nu. CRUMP, STEPHEN HENRY .... BUSINESS Chamber of Commerce. CULPEPPER, MARY FRANCES ..................... BIBLE, ENGLISHQ HISTORY Volunteer Bandg Pres., Y.W.A.g Pres., House Council Burleson Council, Board of Publicationsg Who's Who. CULWELL, FREDA NOVELLA ..... ...... . . MUSIC EDUCATION: PIANO ....Waco . San Antonio Hall, Student . . . .Stamford Mu Phi Epsilong A Cappella Choir, Rhapsody in VVhiteg Sophomore Honors. my S4 cc AK' eniord DADISMAN, IUANITA MARCEILIE ..... BIBLE: SOCIOLOGY Volunteer Bancl: Y.VV.A, DAMPEER, TED KENDALL, JR. ...... . zooLoc:Yg GERMAN Fort Worth Club: Beta Beta Beta: Pre-Med Club. DANIELS, ANNA KATHERINE .... RADIO: SPEECH Lamlula Lambda Mu: Radio YVorkshop: Soclales Club: Neophytes: French Theatre. DANISH, JOHN EDMUND ............... 1:1m.E, 1:uUcAT1oN: ENGLISH, HISTORY Sigma Tau Delta: Kappa Delta Pi: Pres., Golden XVave llantl. DARBY, THOMAS EDWARD ........ PHYSICS: MATHEMATICS Round-Llp Staff: VVZACO Club: F.F.B. DAVIS, JANELLE HUTSON ......... PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC Mu Phi Epsilon: Louisiana Club: Console Club. DAVIS, IENNIE ELIZABETH ...... SOCIOLOGY: HOME ECONOMICS Tri-D: Sorlales: Alpha Kappa Delta. DAVIS, NONA LEE .............. SOCIOLOGY: HOME ECONOMICS Alpha Kappa Delta: T1'ivDg Sodales. DAVISON, DURRILL GENE ....... 1s1m.Eg ENGLISH Ministerial Alliance: Volunteer Banrl: Pre,Me1l Club. DEBES, ROBERT RANDOLPH .... . . . ... .. . . .. .. ZOOLOGY: SOCIOLOGY Wichita, Kansas . . . .Fort Worth .......Waco ersity Urbanites: . . .Chicago, Ill. . . .Waco Haynesville, La. . . .Beeville . . .Beeville .Crescent, Okla. . . . .Beaumont Pre-Med Club: Canterbury Club: Beaumont Club: Nose l!I'0lllCI'llOOKlQ Beta Beta Beta. DEGOLIER, MAYNARD ROSS ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . BIBLE: ENGLISH Ministerial Alliance. DICKSON, BETTY ....... .... ZOOLOGY: SPANISH Peer Club: Pre-Med Club: Sodales Club. Pine River, Wis. . . .Arp DILLARD, LEONA MARGARET ........ . . .Waco PHYSICAL EDUCATION: SOCIOLOGY Upsilon Delta Gamma. DINGLER, OTTIS F. ..... . . .Waco BIBLE: PSYCHOLOGY Ministerial Alliance. DIXON, THOMAS SLAUGHTER. . . . . .Grand Saline BIBLE, SPEECH: VOICE Phi Mu Alpha: lllinisterial Alliance, Baylor l-ards: Volunteer Band. DOBBS, HERMAN ALLEN, JR.. . . . . .Odessa CHEM ISTRV: ZOOLOGY Alpha Epsilon Delta: Beta Beta Beta. DOBBS, LILLIAN ANITA ......... ..... . .........,.. O dessa ENGLISH, SOCIOLOGY: BIBLE Alpha Chi: Alpha Kappa Delta: Beta Beta Beta: Peer Club: Burleson House Council: l5.S.U, Council. DONOHOE, HENRY THOMAS .......... .... H ouston MATHEMATICS: PHYSICS, GERMAN Greer House Council: Pres., Texas Academy of Science Geotge Lozule in a Coy mood . . . Group of seniors in a boy mood . . . Nom Lee C00 m a. 'mood boy' anelle Petty Irene Lot ridge and imnue Bass wondering where their horse went . . . Don't fence me out if that lineup is going to stay fenced osh Burnett and Sue Tlpps getting in a little tampus time lm the treed and true method. eniord DOWD, MARTHA JEAN ,...... ....... ENI QL I SH, EDUCATION Pi Gamma Mug Pi Alpha Lamlnlag Colrlcu VVave Ban DOWDY, HELEN ................... BUSINESS Phi Gamma Nu: East Texas Cluhg Y.VV,A. DUDLEY, WINNIE CONSTANCE ...... ENGLISI-Ig IOURNALISM, SPANISH Sigina Tau Deltag Alpha Chi, l1.S.U, Council: P leer Hand: VVl1o's VVhog Rounfl-Up Staffg Editor, Lariat. ..............Canyon insole Club, VVeSt Texas Cluli. ................Tylcr .........Dallas ress Club: Neophytesg Volun- DURHAM, MARTHA JUNE. . . .......... .,....... L Ongview ART, ENGLI SH Kappa Pig Tri-D9 East Texas Cluhg lfim-iicli Theatreg Honieconxing Queen Nominee '46, DYESS, ODOM D.. . , .................. .. Ill DLE, ENGLISH, CHEMISTRY Alpha Epsilon Delray Ministerial Alliance, Volunteer ll EAVENSON, DORIS EILEEN ....... . . . BUSINESS Pres., Pi Alpha Lamlnlag Mississippi Cluhg Phi Relations Cluhg Intereluh Council. .. . ............ Tyler . . . . . .Gulfport, Miss. llanuna Nug International EBERSPACHER. JEAN LOURINE .............. . . .. ...... Houston ART 5 SPAN I SH, IIIOLUGY Houston tiluhg llaylor Golden VVave llaurlg Y.VV.A.g Pi Alpha Lainbdag Rouncl-Up Staff: Kappa Pi. EDENS, ROBERT L. ............ . .. . ....... ...... . Waco PHYSICSQ MATHEMATICS Laiulnla Lainlnla Mug French Little Theatreg Canterbury flulmg VVaCo Club, EDWARDS, JAMES MALCOLM ......................... Dallas M LSIC TH EORYQ FRENCH Ratlio Choir, A Capella Choirg Phi INIu Alpha Sinfonia: Dallas Club, EMERSON, JACQUELYN STOREY ..... .. .. .. .... ..... D allas ENGLISH 5 SPEECH, BIBLE Alpha Omega: Alpha Kappa Deltag Dallas Club, R '44, '45, May Queen Nominee '45, Round-Up Staff ENETE, BILL ........... ......... I4IIlI.E: SPEECH Volunteer Band, Ministerial Allianceg Golden ENGLAND, NICHOLAS M., JR... Music COMPOSITION: PIANO Alpha Psi Oinegag Phi Ilfu Alpha Sinfoniag ERWIN, JAMES LEE .......... ...... BUSINESS Football Lelterinang Basketball l.:-ltr-rniang Track Council, Delta Sigma Pi. EVANS, JO ANNE ................. EDUCATION: POLITICAL SCIENCE Delta Alpha Pig Houston Cluhg F.F.l5. FAISON, WILLIAM LOYD .... Ixus 1 N iiss FARROW. ANITA RUTH... ... ..... HOME iliuoxmiicsg ART Alpha Onieigag Kappa Pig Tri-D5 Rhapsody in W'hiteg Dallas lfluh. FINDLEY, VIRGINIA L. ..... . ENGLISHQ PSYCHOLOGY VVeStmiustcrg VVZACO Club, Urlvanites. FINKLEA, BETTY . . . .. SPEECIIg ENGLISH Soilales Club. :J S614 arlio VVOrksliopg XVho's VVhog Beauty '46 '47 . . . . .. . . Shreveport, La. Vl'ave Ilanflg Pres., Louisiana Club. .............Greenville Esquire, A Capella Choir. . .Fort Worth Councilg Honor . . .Houston . . .Glaclewatcr . , Dallas . . .Waco . . . Daisetta eniorri FINLEY, BOBBIE LOUISE ............... ...Decatur IIOAIE ECONOINIICS: ENGLISII Pcs-r Club: Tri-D. FISHER, DALE EUGENE. . . . . .Webster Groves, MO. llIl1LE:IiNGl.lSll ll.S.U. Council. FISHER, JEANNE LENGEFELD. .. ENGLISH: llllll.E l1.S.U. Council. FLAKE, JAMES LENVIS. . . BIBLE: ENGLISH Gamma Iota: INIinisterial Alliance. . . .Victoria . . .San Antonio FLANDERS, DONALD H. ...... ....... ........ L i tnlc Rock, Ark. BUSINESS: ACCOUNTING Delta Sigma Pi: llaylor Chamher of Commerce: Pres., Arkansas Club: l'rr-S., Sopho- more Class, '-42: Gamma Iota. FOUTS, CARLYN ........................... HOME ECONOMICS: PHYSICAL EDUCATION Peer Club: Tri-D: A Capella Choir. FCJWLER, AVANELL .............. SPEECH: ENGLISII F.l7.ll,: Dallas Club: Y.VV.A,g I3.S.U. Council. FOWLER, HELEN JANE ........ SOCIOLOGY: PSYCHOLOGY Da-Ita Alpha Pi: Alpha Kappa Delta: Psi Chi FOWLER, STANLEY EARL ....... BIBLE: SOCIOLOGY, ENGLISH Ministerial Alliance: Alpha Kappa Delta: Ii',F.l'4.: 'Dallas Club: FRANKFORT, ELI NMI ......... BUSINESS Esquire: Gamma Iota: Ifrcslunan Football, FREEMAN, ARDIS CAROLYN .......... HOME ECONOMICS: ART, SOCIOLOGY Baylor Symphony: Baylor Golden XVave Band. FRELS, JO ELIZABETH .................... SPANISH, EDUCATION: ENGLISH, MUSIC Sigma Delta Pi: I'hi lleta INIU: Radio Choir: A Capella. FULCHER, FRANCES .................. .......... SPEECH: RADIO, HISTORY, ENGLISH Alpha Omega: Radio XVorkshop: Baylor Theatre: Mississippi Club: FULLER, RUTH LAMAR ................,......... PHYSICAL EDUCATION: SOCIOLOGY Ifpsilon Delta Gamma: Alpha Kappa Delta: Beaumont Club. FULTON, WILLIAM C. .................. . CHEMISTRY: MATHEMATICS GADDY, JERREL DEE .... Ill IZLI-1: ENGLISH Ministerial Alliance. GAFFNEY, EMORY CLARK.. . BUSINESS: ENGLISH Tennis Letterman, GARDNER, HARRY EUGENE... BUSINESS Delta Sigma I'i. . . . .Dayton .Dallas . . .Dallas . . ...Dallas Sigma Tau Delta. . . . .Waco . . ,Katy . . .Beeville .Louisville, Miss. French Theatre. . . . . .Beaumont . . .Hearne . . .Goodland . . .Lincoln, Ill. . . , .Waco Couldn't have a Roundfllp without MT. Farmer and his camera . . . Dr. Lorena SLTCKLII adie: herself or the annual playdax don ew mae which she annually wins as Mrs. Crawley prepares to see it well clone . . . Cavlyn Fouts on a lmycle huilt for no more than one The Gardner gals, Lil and Nancy, pose in the garden . . . 'lCuv'ley Hardin puts the finger on Nick England with Billie Russell as witness . . . Curb your emotion, boys, it's just a picture. rr ' eniord GARDNER, LILIAN ELIZABETH ........ . . .San Antonio ENGLISH, EDUCATION, HISTORY Pres., Alpha Omega, Pres., F.F.B., Pres., Harrington House Council, Sodales Clulr, San Antonio Club, Wh0's VVho, Kappa Delta Pi. GARRETT, VERNON G., JR.. .. .... Jacksonville ACCOUNTING Delta Sigma Pi, Gamma Iota. GAUSTAD, EDDIE SCOTT ........... ........ ..... H o uston HISTORY, ENGLISH, BIBLE Managing Editor, Round-Up, '47, Pres., Pi Kappa Delta, Pres., llerean Sunday School Class, VVings Club, Pres., Alpha Chi. GAYER, GRACE .......................................... Groves BIBLE, PSYCHOLOGY Phi Beta Mu, Rhapsody in White, A Capella, Golden XVave Band, F.F.li.g Psi Chi. GEER, MARGARET FULLER ............. . . . . . .Augusta, Ga. lil NLE, HISTORY Volunteer Band, Y.VV.A. GILBERT, HELEN VIRGINIA .................. . . . San Benito EDUCATION, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, SPANISH Rose of Delta Sig , Beauty, '46, Homecoming Queen Nominee, '46, May Queen Nominee, '46, Athenean, Rio Grande Club, Upsilon Delta Gamma. GILL, MARTHA IRIS ................ .... . . .... , . . . .Beeville SOCIOLOGY, EDUCATION, FRENCH Pres., Tri-D, Delta Alpha Pi, Alpha Kappa Delta, VVestminster Cluli, lfrencli Theater, A Capella, GOODMAN, BILL H. ...................... . . . . . ...... .Dallas BUSINESS, SPANISH Pres., Chamber of Commerce, Pres., Dallas Club, V. Pres., Freshman Class, Pre-IlIetl Club, Nose Brotherhood, Esquire, Brooks Hall Council, Yell Leader. GRANT, WALTER WENDELL ....... .......... . . .Waco BIBLE, SOCIOLOGY INIinisterial Alliance. GREEN, KENNETH CLYDE ............ .. .Floydacla ENGLI SH, PIANO, MUSIC THEORY Pi Gamma Mu, Baylor Bards' accompanist, '45, '46. GRESHAM, NORA LANELLE. . . . . .Waco ENGLISH, BUSINESS Urbanites, Phi Gamma Nu, VVaco Cluh. GRUBBS, ANNETTE ................................. Abilene HOME ECONOMICS, ART, ENGLISH Athenean, Kappa Pi, Tri-D, VVestminsterg West Texas Club, Inter-Club Council: Protestant Council. GUDERIAN, LUDWIG . . . . .Lorena BIBLE, ENGLISH Ministerial Alliance. HAILEY, MARY KATHRYN .... . . .Houston BUSINESS Alpha Omega, Phi Gamma Nu. HAILEY, WILLIAM EDWARD ........ ...... ........ H o uston BUSINESS, FRENCH Freshman Basltethall, Captain, '41, Lettered Varsity, '42, '43, '46, Co-Captain, '43, '46, Student Council, '46, '47, V. Pres., Senior Class, '47, HALLETT, NORMA JEAN ............ . . .Dallas EDUCATION, HOINIE EC., SOCIOLOGY Tri-D, Dallas Club, Delta Alpha Pi. HAMMACK, ROBERT . . . . . .Bellville BIBLE, ENGLISH HANBY, BONNIE RUTH .............. .... W aco EDUCATION, PSYCHOLOGY, ENGLISH rr S8 cc eniorri HARDEMAN, W. K.. . .. BUSINESS Alpha Kappa Delta. HARPER, LELAND J... IIIIILE, ENGLISH HARPER, MRS. LELAND I.. .. zooI.oC.Y, GREEK HARRIS, J. HOFFMAN ......... .. BIBLE, ENGLISH, HISTORY Ministerial Alliance, Volunteer lianrl, Round-Up Staff, '46, HARRIS, ROBERT LAWSON ..................... BIBLE, ENGLISH Pres., B. S. U. Council, Sigma Tau Delta, HARRIS, WILLIS POLLARD.. IIIRLE, PRE-MED, EDUCATION ...Waco Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, MII. . . . .Augusta, C-a. . Asheville, N. C. Pi flamnia INIII, Miriisturial Alliance. ...................MineralWells Chamber of Commerce, l're-NIed Club, Volunteer Ilanrl, West Texas Club. HARVEY, JANE ADELE ............ .... . ....... P hoenix, Ariz. SPANISH, ENGLISH, BUSINESS Round-Up Staff, '45, '46, '47, Peer Club, Sigma Delta Pi, Alpha Chi, WKYCSIITIIIISICI' Club, Rhapsody in VVhite, Burleson House Council. HAWKINS, ANNA VIRGINIA ......................... Porrlsabel SPANISH, EDUCATION, HISTORY, ENGLISH, SCIENCE Sigma Delta Pi, Valley Club, International Relations Club. HAWKINS, MARY NELL .... ...... .... . . .Newellton, La. HISTORY, ENGLISH PI Alpha Lambda, Louisiana Club. HAYES, BARSHIE CLYDOLA. . . . . . BUSINESS West Texas Club, Rhapsody in VVhite, Y. XY. A. HELMS, ROBERT L., JR.. .. . . . SPEECH, FRENCH HENDERSON, ROBERT ELMER.. BUSINESS Delta Sigma Pi, Chamber of Commerce, Football Letlermaii HEROLD, FRED, JR.. .. BUSINESS Delta Sigma Pi. HERRING, JACK WILLIAM .... ...... MATHEMATICS, GERMAN, PHYSICS Sigma Tau Delta, Editor, Lariat, HICKS, MARY ANN ............. EDUCATION, BUSINESS, FRENCH F.F.B., Beaumont Club, Tri-D, French Theater. HIGGINS, MARY ANN ........ .... . .... . . ENGLISH, SOCIOLOGY Dallas Club, Sodales Club, Alpha Kappa Delta, French Theater. HIGH, HAROLD RUTLEDGE ..... . .... .. zooI.oGY, CHEMISTRY HOCK, FLORENCE RUTH... IIIJSINESS . . .San Saba . . .Hillsboro .. . .Quanah . . .Dallas . . .Waco . . . .Beaumont . . .Dallas . . .Canton . . . .Dallas My, my, arerft those delicious looking colges that jean Cole, Margaret Szmonton Melba Brown Bee y Par er and Betty Coughran have there A.O.'s pronounced Ahoooooooooos . . . Well, I coulda' gone jishinf but Beverly Lee Seems to have the right Idea Bettx Dwon Bobbx Fmlex and Plul Prxnr ll 11 Lerx mcelx 11 font of P.N. Hall . . . The T-shivt trio . . . joyce Copeland, Vkfalter Slttillan, Mrs Ba115,l1man and Bettx Maxnard as Mrs Ban hman came doun to give the Baylor beauty nominees the once 01' twice over. O 2l'll0l 5 HOCKERSMITH, MARGARET CAMILLE. . . .... Corpus Christi ICNIQLISII: IIIIZLE, SPEECH .X1l1c11e:111 C'l11h. HODGES, KATHLEEN ............. , ..... .... .... 'I u nction I'1llI'C'A'l'IONg PSYCIIOLOGY, ICNGLISII XVcSt Texas Cluhg Y. XV. A.g I7rc'11Cl1 'I'l1cz1t1'eI Rhapsody in XYhite. HOLLON, GORDON LESLIE ,..., ...... ..... .... D 1 1 lfvlin IILISINESSZ lIfIIx'IfliNhIIfN'Il HORNBY, MAY LEWIS. . . ,.... T111'1'ington,Wyo. IlII!l.Ii:1iREEK HORNE, BETTY JO ....................... .... E Cldy HIISINIQSS. EDUCATION: SP.-XNISII Phi 121111111121 N112 I7. F. B.: Sorlztlcs Vlulmg Kappa Delia Pi. HOWARD, ARNE TORKEI. .............. . ...Ch1eago, Ill. IIVSINESS 111111111111 Ima, HOWARD, JAMES H. ........ .... P alestine 111's1N1:ss: Psx'CH111.11m' ltsmllnrc I l11l1. HOWELL, HUDSON DAVIS ........ , .... West Frankford, Ill. IIIISIINISSSZ MUSIC Phi M11 Alpha Sinfouiag Rounrl-Up Stuff, '-II. HUDSON, JOAN FULLER ........ .... W aco EIIUCATIONQ SOCIOLOGY Alpha Omegag A Cappella: Sorlalcs C'l11l1. HUFFAKER, GEORGE BARTON .... .... M onticello, Ky. c'1113x11sTRYg GERMAN, zoornm' HUGGINS, BILLIE RUTH ..... .... T ample IEUSINESS Phi 121111111121 N111 Temple Club. HUGGHINS, JOHN ALLEN .... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .Bryan I..-XXV: ENGLISH Pres., Senate Law Sncietyg Chzunher of l'o111111CrCe: Pres., Class '-12. HUGHES, DELBERT E.. .. . . .Pampa l'lIIiNIlS'l'RY: ITRENCII HUGHES, EDITH SPRINGER. .. .... Roxton IIIISINESS HULL, DOROTHY EDWARDS .... . . .Sedal1a, Mcm. EIJI'CA'l'IONg IEIIZLE HULME, LOUIE LAWSON ............... .... .... W a co IUITRNALISNIQ ENGLISH .XIPIIZI Chig SIQIIIIZI Tau Delta: Press fluhg Erlitnr, Lariat. HUNTER, MARY MARGUERITE ....... . ...... Aherdeen,Miss, MUSIC .X Cappella: Rhapsody in XVl1iteg Phi Iletn Mug M11 Phi Epsilong Y. XY. A. HYNDS, ROSEMARY WEATHERED ........... . ..... Waco INILISIC Pres., Alpha Omegag Pres., IXIII Phi Epsilon, Phi Beta Mu. by 6044 eniom JACKSON, JON ANNE .................. .... R otan VIOLIN PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC, Phi Beta Mu: Mu Phi Epsilon: Rhapsody, in VVhiteg Baylor Symphony Orchestra, Colrlen VVave Ilamlg F. F. II.g W'est Texas Club. JACKSON, MAYRENE .... . . ..... . . .... .... C orpus Christi ElJUl'A'l'lUN: BIBLE Volunteer Bamlg Y. W. A., Ii. S. U., Burleson Ilousc Council. JACKSON, WANDA MAE ........... ........ .... D a llas ENGLISH, SPEECH, GERMAN Sigma Tau Delta, Alpha Chi: Little Theater: Pres., Fiilclis Class. JAMES, OAKLEY DEADRICK. . . .... Dallas BIBLE: GREEK, ENGLISH Ministerial Alliance, Dallas Club. JENKINS, LAURENCE BRADFIEI.D ...... ......... D aingerlield PRE-MEDICINE Nose Brotherhood: Esquire, Pre-Med Club, East Texas Club, F. F. B. waxy 'Q ,ay-nw if A A 4, -..i Wg A JENKINS, WARWICK H., III .......... ............... W aco LAW, HISTORY, ENGLISH Chamber of Commerce, Esquire, Forum Laws Society. JENNINGS, FRANK, JR.. . . . .Denison BIBLE, ENGLISH Ministerial Alliance. JENNINGS, KENNETH A.. .. ...Houston LAVVQ SPEECH Gamma Iota, Varsity Fencing, '-33. JETTON, JOE A.. . . . . . .... San Antonio BIBLE: ENGLISH Ministerial Alliance, Radio XYOrkshop3 San Antonio Club. JOHNSON, JAMES LAWRENCE, .... Dallas BUSINESS Phi Mu Alpha, Colden VVave Band, Baylor Orchestra: Baylor Barils. JOHNSON, JESSE NATHANIEL ....... .... . BUSINESS: SOCIAL SCIENCE VVaco Club. JOHNSON, MARTHA FRANCES. . . BUSINESS Phi fiilllllllil Nu, Y. XV. A. . . . .Waco . . . .Memphis, Tenn. JOHNSON, NORMAN CARLYLE. . . . . .Raymondville ART, SPANlSIIl ENGIIISII Kappa Pig Alpha Chi, Valley Club. JOHNSON, OREN EDWARD .... . . .Teague PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC Golrleu Vl'ave Banrlg Baylor Symphony. JOHNSON, TOM LAMAR, JR. .... . CHEMISTRY, ZOOLOGY Chamber of Commerce, Alpha Epsilon Ileltag V B Clubg Pres., Freshman Class, Pres., B. S. Ii., Pres., Honor Council. , ..... Beaumont Beta Beta Beta, Beaumont Clubg JOINER, CARRETH ELBERT. . . . . .Marshall BIBLE, ENGLISH A Cappella: Ministerial Alliance. JONES, ALLEN P. ................................. . . .Eddy EDUCATION, MATHEMATICS, HISTORY, SOCIOLOGY JONES, MARIAN ALEXANDER ................ Magnolia, Ark, ART: GREEK, SOCIOLOGY, ENGLISH Kappa Pig Y. XV. A. Ross Coggins, Frank Boggs and Dick Baker get 'real chummy for the photographer . . . Sue Tipps and Kathryn Loewer help shade the local oalqs Malte mine with everything, please, except cut the onions and mustard and hold the lettuce. Expecting a cold snap, lack Kendricks? . . . Lamar Fuller and Sam Hendrix clorft even seem to care Enete . . . Some float and some dont- the seniors do. eniord JONES, ROBERT GEAN ................... . 1:1m,l-3, 1cNm:1.1sH, CLASSICAL LANGUAGES Sophonmrt- Clzissg Pres., Alpha Chi. JOSEY, JEAN .......... .. SHC'l1Jl.lJllY1 PSYCHOLOGY Alpha Kappa llcltag Y, XY. A.g Psi Chig XVest Texas Club. KELLY, MARY RUTH ......................... PUIKLIC SCHOOL MUSICC lionsolc Club, Alexander House Council. 1 KENNERLY, THOMAS EVERTQN ....... .... . .. . . f ZOUIJNQY: HISTORY I Yell Leatlcrg Yice-Pres., Junior Clzissg Pres., Phi Mu Alphag fliznnber i KETON, FRANK, III .... .. BUSINESS KINARD, DWIGHT L.. . . IIIISINESS Delta Sigma Pi. KING, DGRIS ELAINE ........ I2II3LEg EDUCATION, SPEECII Pi Alpha Lnmbrlag Yolunteer llrantl. KING, HUGH EDXVARD .... ENGLISH, EDUCATION Gzmnnn Iota. KING, MARTHA .................... SPANISH, ACCOUNTINIIQ EIJLCATIOX KING, VICKY .,..................... EDUCA'l'lUNg PSYCHOLOGY, ENGLISH Pres., Valley Club: Y. VV. A. KITCHENS, WILLIAM ROY. . . IZIISLEQ SPEECH, ENGLISII 1Iinistcri1il Alliance. KNISELEY, BETTY JEAN ..... CIIEKIISTRYQ MATllENl.X'1'1CS .-Xlphu Cihi. KNOX, PEGGY GENE. . . BUSINESS: RADIO Delta Alpha Pig Sorlales Club LADY, MARY JULIA .............. .. ISIOLUGYQ CHEMISTRY, ENGLISH. Thi-nterg Y. VV. A. lil IILE: ENGLISH Sigma 'IIZIII lleltag Yoluntcur lluncl. l'SYCHOLOGYg ENGLISH Theater. av 624: what time it is . . . Come out of the bird bath, .Magnolia, Ark. A Cappella: Rznlio Choir: Pres., Iiolilen VVave Ilanrlg Pres., Arkansas Club: Pres., . . .Amarillo . . . . . .Gonzales PIANO Prvs., Pt-cr Club: Pres., Phi lletzt Mug Mu Phi Ensilong Kappa Delta Pig . . . . . .Houston of Commerce. ........Waco . . .lvlemphis . .Goose Creek . . .Waco . . .Bogata . . .Harlingen . . .Austin . . .Waco . . . . Crockett . Trumann, Ark. Trezis., Senior Class: Memorial House Council: Beta Ilutn lleta: Atheneang Arkansas Club: Pru-Nlcrl Clubg International Relations Club: Rumnl-Up Staff, '46, '47g French LARSON, IVAN VICTOR, -IR.. . . . . .Huntington Park, Calif, LATIMER, HQRACE H., IR.. .. ...Waco ACCUL'N'l'lNtl LENTZ, STERLING ....... . . .Waco ITUSINIQSSQ ECONOINIICS LEWIS, FRANCES SUE ....... ...,...... . .. . .... Houston Pl1i lletzi Mu: Houston Clnbg Psi Chip Console Club: I . F. IRQ French Little eniora LITTLEJOHN, RALPH . .. . . . ... . . . . . .Irene BUSINESS: ECONOMICS y f Delta Sigma Pi: Nose l:l'0IllCI'h0OFlQ Press Club: Ailv. Manager, Lariat 42, 43. LITTON, JOYCE KYLE .............. . . . . . ....... Monroe, La. MATI I EIXIATICS: PSYCHOLOGY Pres., I.ouisi:1uzl Club: Pres., Psi Chi: French 'lql1t'I1i0I'Q Console Club: Y. VV. A. LIVELY, GERTRUDE HUDSON ........ . . ...... Columbia, La. ENGLISH : IIIBLE, PSYCHOLOGY Sigiua Tau Delta: Alpha Chi: Psi Chi: l!.S.If. Council: Ilurlcson House Council: Louisiana Club: Lariat Staff: Press Club: Y.W.A. LOCKRIDCE, IRENE ............. ............ .......... H 0 uston ART, S PEECII: ENGLISH Pres.. Kappa Pi: Pres., Gables House Council: IE.S.U. Council: Art Editor, Round-Up, '47: Neopliytes: Y.VV.A.: Houston Club. LOEWER, KATHRYN ELIZABETH ........... . . .Goodwin, Ark. ENGLISII, PSYCHOLOGY: THEORY OF MUSIC Arkansas Club. LOGUE, BILL C. .... . . .Waco BUSINESS Delta Sigma Pi: Gamma Iota. LOONEY, LENA FRANCES ...................... MUSIC EDUCATION: INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC New Boston Mu Phi Epsilon: Phi Beta IVIu: East Texas Club: Y. VV. A.: Golden VVavc Band: Baylor Symphony Orchestra: Rhapsody in XVhite. LOVE, JOYCE ANN ....... IZIIILE, PSYCHOLOGY Temple Club: Y. W. A.: Psi Chi. LUMBLEY, BETTY JEAN .............. . . . IIOME ECONOMICS: ART, ENGLISH Alpha Omega: Louisiana Club: Kappa Pi: F. F, II, LUPHER, JAMES E.. .. 1sUs1NEss MCCANN, JOANNA JANE .......... .... . . BUSINESS: ENGLISH 1 . . .Temple Lake Charles, La. ...Howe . ....... Dallas Ileauty Nominee, 44, '45, 746: Homecoming' Queen Nominee, '-10: Delta Alpha Pi: , Dallas Club: French Honor Society: Phi Gzunma Nu: I . F. I1 MCCARLEY, NAOMA LOUISE ........... ....... SPEECH, ENGLISH: RADIO ......Ennis XVl1o's Who: Radio VVorksh0p: Pres., Lambda Lambda Mu: Baylor Little Theater: Sigma Tau Delta: Pres., Athenean. MCCOLLUM, RAY . .. is1m.Eg GRE1-:K Ministerial Alliance. MCCORKLE, WILDA ............. ENGLISH, EDUCATION: HISTORY Phi Beta Mu: Kappa Delta Pi. MCCORMICK, LEN GARDNER... LAVV: BUSINESS Ifootball, '42, '46: Basketball, '42, '46: Pres., VVest Texas Chamber of Commerce: Senate Law Society: Il Club. MCCORMICK, ZEB M.. .. ,,,, HISTORY: smxisi-I F. F. Ii.: W'ings Club: Gamma Iota: International Relations Club. MCCREARY, JEANNE ..... ............. ART: FR ENCII Kappa Pi: I . I . li.: French Theater: East Texas Club. MCELHANNUN, JOSEPH CARL ............ HISTORY: POLITICAL SCIENCE, SPANISH Pi Gamma Mu. . . . Waco . . Gatesville . . . .El Dorado Club: Gamma Iota: . . .Waco . . . .Buffalo . . .Waco we ax' -,nw Comments you were expecting, meybee, on all these beautiful women? 'You are waiting meybee I should he a Billy Rise or a Mrs. Beerman7 The bunch on the 'rocks are Ridgecrestevs. Jackie Emerson: and Joyce Copeland liave tlzeir eyes on a star or at least a fairly tall cedar tree elasxes . . . Clieer up, Gill, tliingx are never as bad as tliey seem. MCGARR, ERMA JEAN ....... .... SPEECH: ENGLISH Nt' Syniplionf Orchcwtra: Y. XY. A. CHEMISTRY: HISTHRY MARTIN. JACK .. BUSINESS MARTIN, JAMES H., JR.. .. BIOLOGY: BIBLE Ministerial Alliance. BIBLE: ENGLISII Ministerial Alliance. St ICH PLIMQY: HISTORY MARES, JOSEPH LAWRENCE.. . MAXTED, VERNON DEANE. . . MILLER, JULIA WOOD .... ........ . ..... . . . . XValt and Gene get in fi little picnic between O el'll,0l 1f .. .....Vs7a1'ren,Ohi0 Pres., Peer Club: Lamlnla Lamlula Blu: Raalio XVui'kfl1o1r: Inter-Vluls Counuil. MCGEE, CECIL JASPER ......... ........ . . . ....... . . .Waco ACCOLJNTINH: ECUNUINIILAS Sigma Tau lklta. MCGREGOR. DONALD THORNTON. . . . . . . .Waco RADIO: ENGLISH VVc'St Texas Club: Radio xNYUI'liSllU1!Q lf. lf. Il.: fiainnia Iota. MCGREGOR, FRANK B. ..... . . .Temple LAXV: PULI I'ICAL SCIENCE MCKINNEY, EUGENE CALVIN... . .. . . . Nashville, Tenn. BIBLE: SPEECH Nlinixtcrinl Alliance: llaylor 'flu-ater: A Cappella. MCMULLEN, HAROLD S. .......... .. .Lovcland, Colo. l3llil.E: ENGLISH Ministerial Alliance: llrooks Hall founril: ll. S. If Council. MCNABB. ALVIN CARSON. .. . . .Waco BUSINESS Non- llrotherhoorl. MCRAE, JEANNE CLAIRE ..................... . . . . .Houston DRAMA, ENGLISH: Iil1l't'.fX'I4lON, IIISTURY Pres.. liavlor Theater: tlalulvs llnnse Council: IIUIISIUII llnli: tlolmlt-n VVave Band: . . .Galveston . . .Eddy . . .Paducalm Ky. . . .Wellington, Kan. MAY, E. V.. .............. . . .Mercedes BUSINESS: ACCOIJNTING MAYNARD, BETTY JANNETTE ....... .... . . . .. ...Bastrop SPANISH, ENGLISH: EDUCATION D. A. I'.: Sigma llclta I'i: Phi llula Mn: Soclales flnlm: li. lf. li.: A Cappella: Baylor Band: Harrington House Council: Round-Up, '45, '46. MAYERS, MARY ..... . . . .... .... . . . . .......... Dallas EDUCATION: SPEECII Yoluntecr Bancl: Kappa Delta Pi: Dallas fluli: lf. F. Ii.: Ilclmate Club: Inter- national Rclations Club. MAYS. EDVJIN JASPER... ...Stephenville I3Il!l.l'1: ENGLISII Ministerial Alliance. MIDDLETON. MARY SUE ..... . ....... . ..... . . .Raleiglm C. JOIfRN.-XLISM: Sl'.XNlSIl, I-INHLISII I'i'tws Club: Lariat Staff, '-ltr, '-37: Rounil'l'ir Staff, W: Yuluntrer Ilanil: Y. YY. A. .El Dorado, Ark. 7: 64 44 eniora MILLS, CARLYLE MUSIC, SPANISII Cleburne Sigma Delta Pi, Phi Mu Alpha, Esquire Club, A Cappella, Radio Choir, Band, Symphony Orchestra. MOHUNDRO, FRANCES EILEEN ........ SPEECH, EDUCATION, PSYCHOLOGY Psi Chi,-F.F.B., Sodales. MONEY, KATHERINE . . ............ . . ENGLISH, SPEECH Sigma Tau Delta, Debate Team, F.E.B., VVaCo Club. MONROE, JOHN NAPIER. . . GEOLOGY, MATHEMATICS MOORE, ANITA RUTH .................. .. HISTORY, ENGLISH, EDUCATION ...Waco . . .Waco . . .Waco . . . . . . . .Winnsboro Alpha Chi, Pi Gamma Mu, Kappa Delta Pi, F.F.R., Pi Alpha Lambda, Inter- national Relations Club, East Texas Club. MOORE, ANNIE KATHRYN. .. . .. ENGLISH, SOCIOLOGY Lake Providence, La. Candidate for Homecoming Queen, '46, Louisiana Club, Round-Up Staff, 47, Alpha Kappa Delta. MOORE, PRENTISS LEE ......... . HISTORY, POLITICAL SCIENCE Esquire. MOORE, RUTH ADELE .... BUSINESS, PSYCHOLOGY Phi Gamma Nu, Psi Chi, INIORGAN, HELEN VIRGINIA. . . BUSINESS Alpha Omega. MORMAN,ROBERrJ.... .. BIBLE, SPEECH Ministerial Alliance, Baylor Theater, Track, '42. MORRIS, BETTY ................... . PHYSICAL EDUCATION, BIOLOGY MOSES, BILLIE JUNE .......... ENGLISH, BUSINESS Delta Alpha Pi, F.F.B. NAMAN, JAY ............ ECONOMICS, HISTORY Waco Club. . . .Durant, Okla. . . .Comanche . . .Hillsboro . . .Port Arthur . . . .Eunice, La. . . .McKinney ....Waco NASH, VIRGINIA KATHLEEN ....... ....... ...... R y an, Okla. EDUCATION, MUSIC, SPANISH Sigma Delta Pi, Mu Phi Epsilon, Pres., Soclales Club, '46, Rhapsody in VVhite, A Cappella, Radio Choir. NELSON, GEORGE EDWIN ..... .. . BUSINESS . ..... Waco Pres., Freshman Class, Pres., Freshman Law Class, Esquire NELSON, MARY CHARLOTTE .... ENGLISH, BUSINESS Sodales Club. NICHOLS, MARGARET ......... BUSINESS, BIBLE, ENGLISH Oklahoma Club, Peer Club, Phi Gamma Nu. NISBET PATSY EVELYN . . . .-Ioplin, Mo. . . .Muskogee, Okla. Br an , ........ .. ....... ..... . y BUSINESS, SPANISH: GEOLOGY Pres., Pi Alpha Lambda, Phi Gamma Nu, Sigma Delta Pi, I .F.I!., Inter- national Relations Cluh, Inter-Club Council. King Bridges hangs on tight to Oklahoma's gift to Baylor, Doris Helderibrand . . . Get you a magnifying glass-you are probably in this Home coming barbecue picture yourself . . . Diana Schraeder and Bruce Oliver with time ori their arms. - 4' l ' I si-we .4 f Wi.. ,W George McGaTr, Anita Dobbs, Peggy Nichols and little 'Taylor discuss men and Round'Ups . . . A collection of heads, legs and radios not expected to hold national significance . . . Anita and Mary Beth have themselves a soldier or vice versa. 4? eniord ODOM, KATHERINE RUTH ................... ElJUCA'I'lONg POLITICAL SCIENCE, SOCIOLOGY I'hi fianuna Mn. OUTLAW, ZORA ANNE ...... .. .... . . VSYCAIIOLOGYQ ENGLISH Suilalcs lllulig YYeSt Texas fluli: I7.I7.B.g lfri-nvli Theater. OVERBY, JAMES W., JR. ..... .... . . .XCLYJUNTING . . .Waco . . .Post . . .Vwhco OWEN, ALFRED ROY. . . .. .Waco EXCILISII: FRENCH lforum. OWEN, WANDA ..................... .... J acksonvillc BUSINESS PAINTER, NORMAN WELLINGTON .... . .. . . . . .Gatesvillc SUCflOl.OfiY, SPANISH l'i'c-N., Alpha Kappa IM-ltag Sigma Della l'i: lnti-rnational Rv,-lations Club. PARKER, JAMES C. ..................... . I'SYCllllI,UliYg SOCIOLOGY, CHEMISTRY Pres., l'si Vhig Football Lelterinan '45, PARKER, MARY HOWELL. .. zooi.om', 12ni'c,x'1'ioN PARKER, MARY REBECCA... ICNGLISHQ MUSIC Delta Alpha Pig Pi Gamma Mu. X PARKES, JOE CARTER .... ..... ....... . BIIILE, HISTORY: ENGLISH Radio Vlbrksliopg Ministerial Allianceg I5. S. l'. Council. . . . San Antonio .. . . .Alice . . . .Lexington . .Duncan, Okla. PARSONS, B. ..................... . . . . .... Bonham ECONOIVIICSQ INIARKETING PARTLOW, JAMES LEONARD. . . . . .Greenwood, S, C. ENGLISH: BIBLE Ministerial Allianccg ll.S.L'. Mission Ilanil. PATTERSON, PAULA JOAN. . . ART: ENGLISH XVcstiiiinster Cluhg Kappa Pig Lfrlianites. PAXTON, JAMES R. ......... . . . . . IIVSINESS Cliainlvcr of Conimerci-Q Esquire liluhg Gamma Iota. PENDLETON, EDWINA .... . . . l'sYc1ioi.om', ENGLISH lki chi. PERKISON, JAMES OLEN ...... lZllll.lC: IIISTURY, ENIQLISII llinistcrial Alliance. PERRY, JANE COLLEEN ................ . VII ICM ISTRYQ MA'I'lllCAlA'I'lCS, SPAN l5ll . . .Hillsboro . . .Elkhart . . .Stamford . . .Stamps, Ark. . . . . . .Waco ,Xtliem-an flulsg F. I . ll.: XYaco flubg Caniliilatc for I'Ionieu1iiiiiii.g Queen, '-lo. PETHERBRIDGE, BETTY KOON ........ ENGLISH, GERMAN F,F.Ii.g Foreign Mission Volunteer lianmlg NV.Il.M.S. an 66 44 ...Waco s fi N A Ii M i... O encord PETHERBRIDGE, DAVID VJEEMS. .. . HIIILE: ENGLISH lilinistcrizil Allizmccg Foreign Mission Volunteer lizmrl. PETTY, IANELLE ............. . . IIOMIC ECONOIVIICS3 ZOOLOGY Tri-li Cluhg Y. NV. A.: Gables House Council, PHILPOT, RICHARD H. ..... .. lil NLE: ENGLISH Pres., lllinistarial Alliance, '4S. PIPPIN, PATSY MARIE .... . . . . . . EDUCA'I'lONg SPANISH Peer Clubg Baylor Symphonyg VVaco Symphony. PLUMMER, BERTHA ELIZABETH. . . ENGLISH, EDUCATION Sigma Tau Ileltag Organ Club. POPE, NVILLIAM FORREST, IR.. . . . l'SYCIIOLOGYg FRENCH Dallas Cluhg l'rc-Law Clubg Golden VVave Iiunzl. POSEY, MILDRED ......... EDUCATION: SOCIOLOGY POSEY, WILLIAM S.. .. I'RE-Mlillg FRENCH Pre-Heil Clulip French Theater. POWELL, JANE ............... SPANISH, ENGLISHQ BUSINESS Ili-Ita Alisha l'i: Sigma Delta Pig I .I . Council. POWELL, RALPH FRANKLIN. . . HIIBLEQ ENGLISH Ministerial Alliance. PRESSON, ANNE INIARIE. .. ENGLISH: HISTORY Athenean Clulig Arkansas Club. PRIDDY, JOHNIE MUTELL .... BUSINESS QUINN. ROSE ANN ............. SPANISH, ENGLISHQ HISTORY Atheneang Sigma Delta Pig Waco Club. RAGLIN, -IOSEPHINE .......... IIIIRLEQ ENGLISH, SCIENCE Volunteer Iianclg Pre-Med: Y.WV.A.q Arkansas Club. RALEY, FLOYD W. ..... . . . . BIBLE: SOCIOLOGY Ministerial Alliance. RAMSAY, MARGARET MCCONNELL. . . . . l5lIlI.Eg MUSIC, ENGLISH Volunteer Iianrlg Missions. RATTEREE, JAMES ALVIA .............. .... . isUs1NEss, Muslcg EDUCATION Pres., liaylnr Band, '42: Baylor Symphonyg Reil Head Cluli '4 Alpha Sinfonia, '42. RATTEREE, SUE WILSON ...... ........ . . . 1-3Nu1.isn, r:ERMANg MUSIC 12.3 Houston Clulig . . . .Waco . . .Franklin . . . .Waco . . . .Waco . . . Port Arthur . . .Dallas San Antonio . . .La Porte .. . . .Houston li L11' lcson House . . . .Bremond .Mansfield, Ark. . . .Waco . . .Waco Little Rock, Ark. . . .Rosebud . . Wichita, Kan. . . . . .Waco Og Pres., Phi Mu ...Waco Mu Phi Epsilong Peer Clubg Radio Choir: A Cappella Choir, '44. Wliat are you planning to do? Call your dentist? . . . The Golden Wave Band readv at the drop o a cornerstone to be golden Don t yell at the poor guy, Hardin. He just wants to sell a picture. . M . A .,,, . Same places, dijferent faces, this time: jean McCreary, Emma Kate Todd and jean Eberspacher . . . And in the center, among others we have: Hugh Harrell, Mary Smith, Charles White and Sue Stamper . . . lsnlt the little baby cute, girls? BGR.. eniorri RAY, HARRY LEE .... ................. IZIIILEg CHEINIISTRY Ministerial Allianceg Volunteer Iiand. RAY, MILDRED ELLEN .... EDUCATION, BIBLE, GERMAN Volunteer Band. RAYNOR, FRANK LEO .... PSYCHOLOGY, ENGLISH RESSLER, PARKE EDWARD. . . ACCOUNTING, FINANCE Delta Sigma Pi. RICHARDSON, CHESTER BERTRAIVI ............ PHYSICAL EDUCATIONQ HISTORY, PSYCHOLOGY fhaniher of Commerceg Esquireg East Texas Club. ROATEN, JOHN GERALD .... .... PRE-MED ROBBINS, JANE NELL ....................... ... ... BIBLE, EDUCATIONQ MUSIC, SPANISH . . .Waco . . .Waco . . .Waco . . .Waco . . . .Palestine . . . San Angelo . . . .Quitman Il.S.U. Council, East Texas Cluhg Volunteer Ilanilg Y.VV.A.g Phi Beta Mug Raphsorly in VVhiteg A Cappella Choir. ROBINSON, NELLE WILLIAMSON .... EDUCATION? MA'I'I'IEBIA'I'ICS llcltfl Alpha Pi. In ....Waco ROHM, ALMA HAZEL ............. ............. ..... W a eo ENGLI SH, ElbIICA'I'IONg BIOLI PGY Volunteer Band: Alpha Chig Kappa Delta 'Pig Beta Beta lie national Relations Club. ROSE, RUTH THEODORA. . . . . HISTORY, ENGLISH, BIBLE Volunteer llandg Missions. RUSSELL, BILLIE JOYE .......... . . . . SPEECH: BIBLE, EDUCATION Y.XV,A.g Fort XVorth Club: Greater B.S.I'. Council. ta 3 Pres., Inter- .St. Louis, Mo. . . .Fort Worth RUSSELL, FRANCES LAVERNE ..... ...Stephenville HISTORY, IEIIZLI-I Volunteer Baud, Y.VV.A. RUSSELL, MARY ............ SPEECII: INIATIIEMATICS F.F.II,g Sigma Delta Pig Alpha Omega. RUSSELL, WORDA ............ MATHEMATICS, EDUCATION Golden VVave Bandg I .l .li.g Valley Club. .. . .Waco ...Harlingen RUST, JOY CORINNE .......................... Shreveport, La. BIOLOGY , EDUCATION 9 GERMAN Bt-ta Beta Betag Psi Chi: Louisiana Cluhg l're-Med Club, Banelg Symphony. RUTHERFORD, WILSON MORTON. .. BUSINESS SALMON, WILBURN THOMAS .... BIBLE: GREEK, ENGLISH Blinisterial Alliance, J SANDERS, MARY ELIZABETH ............ ENGLISH, SPANISH Alpha Omegag Siuma. Tau Delta, Houston Clubg F.F.T5. D7 68 xc ....Howe ....Waco . . . Houston C eniorri SANDFORD, HERMAN . .... . . .Lufkin IRIRLICQ ICNIQLISII Volunteer llzinilg Ministerial Alliance. SCHOLL, MARCERY ,IEAN ...... .... . ........ S an Antonio CWSLISII, SPANISH, PIANO I lx Alpha Uniegzig Sigma llclta Pig B.S.U. Coiincilg Pres., San Antonio Club, 915. SCHRADER, DIANA LOU. ...... . . Ill l!I.Iig SOCIOLOGY YAY..-X.: l'i Alpha Lamhclai Volunteer llanil. SCHUSTER, ROSE MARIE .... CIIIQXIISTRYQ BIATIIIQMATICS Texas Avail:-niy of Science. SCOTT, BETTY LORAINE. .. SI'IiIit'lIg RADIO Delta Alpha Pi: Rarlio XVOrksh0p. SCOTT, CARL RAYMOND .... III l!I,Iig ENGLISH Ministerial Alliance. SCOTT, .IIMMIE LOU GAYDEN ...... . Sl'EIiClI, IEIJIICATIUN Pi Alpha I.ainlm4la3 Alpha Psi Omega, Baylor Theatre. SEEFELDT, CAROLINE VERNELLE .... HOME ICCONOMICSQ ART Arkansas Club: Round-Lip Staff, '47. SEELY. TREYSA DORENE .......... ....... . . SPICICFII, ENGLISHQ SPANISH Aiheneanq Thcatreg Y.VV.A.g Dallas Cluhg Radio XYorksh0pg I SELBY, BETTY ERWIN. . . BUSINESS SHAW, ERANKE ......... BUSINESS: ECONOMICS East Texas Cluh. SHOLARS, MARIORIE Y.. . . BUSINESS, ICCUNOINIICS Phi ilaniina ling East Texas Club. SIGTENHORST, ANDRIES ..... CIII'INIlSTRYg MATHEMATICS Fencing Club: Theatre. SIMONTON, MARGARET . . . BUSINESS Alpha Omega. SIMMS, CLAUDENE ..... . . IOURNAL1SMg ENGLISH Press Clnbg VVaco Club. SMITH, BEN L. .......................... . RADIO, SPANISH, ENGLISH, ACCOUNTING Lambda I.amlnla Mug Pres., Radio XVOYICSIIOIJQ Neophytes. SMITH, HOLLAND P. .................. . 1n1:1.1c: ICNIQLISII ........Dallas . . .Mart . . .El Paso Little Rock, Ark. . . . .Waco . . .Paris, Ark. . . . . .Hutchins Yl1o'5 XYho '-16. . . .Hillsboro . . . .Longview ...La Rue . . .Waco . . .Houston . . . Osceola, Mo. . . . San Antonio . . . Stephenville Ministerial Allianceg Chamber of Commerce: Pi liamma Nlug IIonor Council: F. lf. li. SMITH, JAMES EUGENE ........... .... .............. W a co l!lIiI,IC, IENGLISHQ HISTORY Ministerial Allianceg I3.S.L'. Councilg ijlilZlI10IlI1l Clulig Raclio IVorkfhop. Waco Club members demonstrate their version ofthe Virginia Reel . . . Elizabeth Plummer shows her boy friend the pretty picture . . . Setting Green and Gold room, Time: any time of the day. Characters: the usual. K Qur- 9 3 .32 MV 2? A I, ig? M ,Q if Irene Loclqtidge in a kittenisli mood, or maybe that is a 'rabbit . . . Buckn er Fannin Seems to lean just a bit toward Anna Claiv' Henderson . . . Bobby Wallace, Betty McComb and Jennie Pal rrmlqe an inverted pyramid. 'P' in ,go-fe-M eniom SMITH, MARY GENE .....,.... lflllvc.-XTTUN, RIATI'IliRI.X'l'l1S l'rm-s., Delta Alpha l'i, '-87. SMITH, WANDA SUE ..,......... HOME ICCHNUNTICSQ SUl'lUI.OGY Urhnnites. SMOTHERMAN. FRANCES FLORENCE Plfl4l.lfA SCHOOL MVSIC Golden XXYZIYI' llanilg Baylor Symphony SOCOLOFSKY, ISABEL .. I-QIIUCATIIIN: 'ENGLISH SPEED,SUE ........,. .......... ENGLISH: SPEECH Urlmanitesg l .F,ll.g French Thcatrcg Y.XV.A. SPEIGHT, ROBERT MARSTON. .. ENGLISH: l51l5LE Volunteer Ilanil. SPENCE, JQSEPH VJEST, JR. .............. . ZUOLOGYQ CIIICMISTRY, SOCIULOGY l'ri-Q., Nose llrotlicrlioorl, '-133 Vrus., Esquire Clnlm, '-11,5 l SPINDER, FREDERIC HENRY ...... .... BIBLE: KNQILISH Nlinisteriul .Xlli:tm'c, . . .Bryan . . .Wzic4x . . . .... Corsicana . . . .El Campo . . .WaciI . . . .Longview .. .. ...WaCc1 larnnm lotri. . ...... East Peoria. lll. STALLINGS, MARTHA JEANNE .... ....... . ...... L yford PH YS I l',Xl , lilJUC'A'l' I 1 JN: ISIOLOG Y Delta Alpha Pig Fpsilon Ili-Ita Ganimag Rio Grztnzle Cluhg Rounil-Up Staff, '44, STAMPER, MAYME SUE ....... .. .... HISTORY: f:Iiu1.om', ENIQLISII . . . ..... . . .Houston l'rus,, Alpha Unit-ga: Pres., l'louston flulx, '-15g l'i ilmnma Mug l7.F.ll,: XYho'S VVh0: llonor Council, STEDMAN. FRED N. ....... . . . . .............. . . .Houston lSl'SlNESS: RADIO Lanihila l.:xrnl1fl:I Xiu: Radio xxvOI'liSll0lJ1 Houwton flu RulationS fluhg Cheer Leader. STEVENS. CLAIRENE . BUSINESS Phi Gamnm Nu: Y.VV.A. STOKES, KATY IENNINGS. .. HLYSINESSC liNl2l.lSH Alplm Uinega: SLC.. junior Class, '-l5. STQRK, jOHN CALEB. .. IiIlll.li3 ICNHLISH Xliniftcrial Alliaiivc. STRICKLIN, BILLYE .... I-INfll.lSll: lilbfff.-X'l'IKJN Delta Alpha l'i. SUMMERS, MARY ALYCE .............. IlSYCHOl.UlIY, lillL'CA'l'lllNg ENGLISH IRI L'hig lfrenfli 'l1l1x'ZlU't3Q Y.YV..X.3 l'i Alpha Lanilniln. SWAIN, WINONA MADALYN. .. . BIBLE: IeNc:I.ISH Y.VV.A. SWOGETINSKY, BETTY ANN ..... ENIQLISII. l-1l'JL'CATlUN, HISTIHIY hg Little: Tlicatrcq International . . .Mineral Vwfells . . .Mabanli . . .Giddings . . .Reagan . . .Allcnf . . . .Houston . . .Katy Alpha Chi: Sigma Tau lleltag Kappa ll--lla l'ig Yoluutevr llanclg Y.XY.A.1 International Relations Flub. vb 44 eniord SYPERT, CERALDINE BOYCE. .. .... Rosenberg PIANO, RILSIC' IfIlI'C'.'x'l'IHN Blu Phi Epsilnu. TARTER. VJANDA LAVERNE. .. .. .Amarillo FOODS: St'IIiNL'IC I'rc5,, XY.II.NI.S., WU, '-17: Yoluiill-nr llaml. TAYLOR, CLARA ELIZABETH. . . . . .Morton IfIll'Cf.X'I'IUNZ I3IIII.If, ICNKQLISII Pi Gamma NIU. TAYLOR, FRANCES ELIZABETH ....... . . . . , ..... Hamburg, Ark. ENGLISII, IfIJUlfA'I'IUN Alpha fhi: Kappa Delta Pig Pi Gamma TXTIIZ lntcrrulliollal R1-lations Cluhg Arkansas Club: Y.NV.A.3 VVl1u's VVIIUQ Ifflitur, IU47 Roumlellp: Klanaging Iiclitor, lf?-If, Ruunrl-Up. TAYLOR, VJILLIAM HAROLD, JR, .... . ........ ..... M arshall IILISINESS THOMAS, PEGGY ............... ..... . .Perryton ENGLISII, RAIJIIM SI'I'1IfKiII Pres., Radio W'nrkslmp, '43, '-1115 I.amh4Ia Lzmllulzn Mu. THOMAS, THELMA GENE .... ...Houston EDUQATIUN: 1rrs'1'o1:Y 1',F.I5. : Houston Club THOMASON, JOHN HENRY.. . TSUSINESSQ ECONOMICS Delta Sigma Pig Esquire Cluh. THOMPSON, MARY'O RENA URILXN, I'I'l1I.IliSC'IIUt1I. MI'SIl'g INS'I'RI'RII2N'l'S Console Cluhg Phi Iicta Mu: Nlu I'hi lfpsiloug Smlalef Lfluhg Rhapsody in YVliite: Chapel Urganist. ...Corpus Christi THQRNTON. MURRELL DOUGLAS .... J, , ..iHarlingen ZIIUIJBIEYL i'IIIiNIIS'I'RY. ENGLISII Alpha I-Ipsilrmu Delta: Ik-ta lima Hula: I'rv-Blul THORNTON. REBA VJEAVER. .. ,IOL'IiN.Xl.lSNI, ICNILLISII Prew fluh. THORSELL, GLORIA PAYE. .. IZFSINI-ISS Iiaft Texau Fluh: Internatiuuznl Relation ' . . .Navasota . . . . . .pittslulrg 5 4. luh. TILLERY, JACK D.. .. ISUSINI-ISS TIMMONS, DONNAL MONROE.. m1sI.E. ENGLISH TINSLEY, JAMES AUBREY .... IIISTURYQ I'1Jl.l'l'Ik':NI. SCflIiNl'li Pres., Se-rriqr flags, '47g I'rvs., Pi Ilzuuma Mug fihamher of Lfomim-rc:-3 Gamma Iotag FIAJIIISIZIIIZI llulv: Student l.UIlIICIlQ XVho'5 VVlmg JIIIIIOI'-Sf'I'Il0Y Key Repre- sentative. . . .Gilmer . . . .Levelland ... . . ... . . . .Haynesvi1le, La. TIPPS, SARA SUE ................... , .... . . . .Dallas ZOOLOGY: GERMAN, t'I'IIiMIS'l'RY Athcneaug Dallas Clulxg Pre-Nlefl Cluhg Kuurulfllp Staff, '46, TODD. EMMA KATE .............. .... . . . . .San Antonio HOMIE I'1l'ONOXIIl'S, API'I.lIiIP .XRT Kappa Pig Tri-ll: San Antonin Club: I .I'.IZ. TRICE. TOM C.. .. .... ..... . . .Lorena IIUSINICSS Paging VV'illmm Tell so that jimmie Bass and Dun julmson may both come out ali transportatzcm . . . Ken jeuniugs and after dinner'l1mcl1fa11clfIJTeakfast pipe. ve . . . Coeds swarm over what appeurx to be some mode 0 . ..,.,.,,, ... . . M H if li' S 'gg 1 Wh 'I'l1at's pretty good, Joyce, but that ain,t the way I beard it . . . The last mile . . . Don't say it, Jack. Mary Frances is already convinced. eniord TUCKER, DONA MAXINE ............. . . .Katy SPEECH, APPLIED MUSIC, ENGLISH Phi Beta Mu, Rhapsody in White, Sodales Club. TUCKER, E. L. ........................... .... . . .Greggton ECONOINIICS, BUSINESS, PSYCHOLOGY , Pi Gamma Mu, Golden VVave Band, Psi Chi, East Texas Club. I TURNER, JOSEPH PLATT, JR. .......... ...... L eaksville, N. C. ' BUSINESS Treas., Senior Class, '47. VALENTINE, FRANKLIN R., JR.. . . . .Waco BUSINESS, ECONOMICS VVings Club. VALENTINE, LANA CAROLINE .... ...Dallas PSYCHOLOGY, ENGLISH, GERMAN Pre-Med Club, Neophytes. VAUGHAN, PATSY RUTH ....... .... ............ H a wkins BUSINESS Phi Gamma Nu, Pi Alpha Lambda, East Texas Club, Sorlales Club. VEEDER, ELIZABETH JEANE .... . . .Las Vegas, N. Mex. PSYCHOLOGY, SPEECH Phi Beta Mu, Psi Chi. VERDONK, WILLIAM JOSEPH. . . . . .South Haven, Mich. ZOOLOGY, ENGLISH WALKER, BURNEY GEORGE ...... ...... ............. W a co SIIEECH Alpha Psi Omega, Nose Brotherhood, Baylor Theatre, Senate Law Society. WALLACE, PERRY EMORY. . . .... Jacksonville BUSINESS WATSON, LESLIE .... ...... . . . . . . . . . . . .Henderson BIBLE INIinisterial Alliance, Pres., Foreign Illission Volunteer Band. WEATHERBY, MARJORIE MARIE ........ . . .Abilene HOME ECONOMICS, COMMERCIAL ART Peer, Kappa Pi, Tri'D, VVest Texas Club. WEGENHOFT, ELIZABETH SUE. . . .... Rock Island BUSINESS, ACCOUNTING WELCH, FRED EUGENE ................. . . .Oklahoma City, Okla. BUSINESS, PSYCHOLOGY Pres., Gamma Iota: Headmaster, Delta Sigma Pi, Esquire, Band, Varsity Baseball, Chairman, Student Council, '46, Tumbling Team, Director, Greer House. WHITE, CHARLES M., JR. .................. ..... C aldwell ACCOUNTING V.-Pres., Senior Class, '47, lfermanent Class President. WHITE, ROBERTA RAY ........... ....... . .. .... Dallas BI ISLE, FRENCH, MUSIC Volunteer Band: I'reYMed, Dallas Club: Console Club, Y.VV.A., French Theatre, F.F.B., A Cappella, Golflen VVave Baud, Symphony, WILKINSON, DORIS MAE .............. . . .Waco MATIIEMATICS, EDUCATION, SPANISH WILLIAMS, DOROTHY JEAN ...... ...Waco HISTORY, BUSINESS rr 72 44 eniora WILLIAMS, LORRAYNE .. 1L111'c.x'1'1oxg 1:N1Q1.1s11 WILLIAMS, MARJORIE JEANETTE .... ENIQLISII. IIISTURY, EDUCATION lizippzi In-ltzi Pig Alpha Chi: Sodales. WILLIAMS, IVIARY RUTH. . . IIUSINICSS, RADIO WILMETH, JACK MARION. .. 1QN1z1.1s11g 111111.11 WINSLOW, EDGAR AVON ............ l!I'Sl N ESS : PSYCHOLOGY Psi Chig lntcriizitionzil Relations Clubg A Cappella, WIPPRECHT, MARJORY ............ . RADIO: SPEECH I.RIIlIl1I1l Lamlnlzi AIIIQ Radio XVorkshop: bury flulm. WITHERS, MARY JEAN ......... III IZLEQ SPEECH Console Clulig A Cziiiprgllzig French Theatre: Council: Rcporter, Senior Class, '47. WITHROW, JOHN BLAKE, JR.. . ZOOLOGYQ PSYCHOLOGY WITTEN, HELEN BERNICE. ENGLISII: BIBLE, FRENCH Ili-ltn Alplizi Pig Houston Club. WOOD, BILLIE EMILY ....... ...... 1zA111o5 ORGAN Y Phi Beta Mu: Rhapsody iu XVl'iiteg Console Club. WOOD, DOUGLAS WILLIAM... ,xcicfo11N'1'1NG WOOTEN, HERMAN EUGENE. . BIBLE: ENGLISH Alinistcrizil Alliance. WOOTEN, WAYMON DALE .... 1sLTs1N1H:sS WORLEY, FREDA L. ............. . lil NLE: SOCIOLOGY, VOICE I3.S.U. Council: Alpha Kappa Deltag New Mexico flulmg Volunteer Rand. WRENCH, BEVERLY JANE ..................... ...... Vx 7aco ENGLISH, EDUCATIONQ POLITICAL SCIENCE Urlszinitcsg Pi Gzumnzi 1Iug Kappa Uclta Pig VYacu Club: I7.l .lI.: Soilziles. WRIGHT. ANNA SMITH ....... SOCIOLOGYQ ENGLISH, FRENCH II:-lm Alpha Pig Alpha Kappa Delia. WRIGHT, MARGARET ALICE. .. . . .. . . SPANISH. EDUCATION lI.S.L', liouiicilg Kappa Delta Pig S l'o1111cil. YOUNG, JOYCE ELAINE.. . l!l'SlNESS Rhzipsoily in XVl1itc. Y.VV.A.g VVl1o's VVhog igmzi lk-ltzi Pi: Pres., L'1'l1:111itesg Inter-Cluh . . .Corpus Christi nn- .. . .Killeen .. . .Waco . . .Houston . . .Waco . . .College Station Athciieauq Pres., Ncophytcsg Canter- Goose Creek llurleson House . . . .Teague . . .Houston . . .Killeen . . . .Waco . , Levelland . . . .Hillsboro .. .. . . . . .Portales, N. Mex. . . . .Pl'1oenix, Ariz. . . .Waco . . . .Kenedy Baylor University, Waco, Texas-coming and going R i i Junior Class Qffioers Fall Term JAMES WIMPEE President TOM KRAMER VicefPresident JANICE ROGERS Secretary ARCHIE HOPPENSTEIN Business Manager WINNIE DUDLEY Reporter Spring Term CHARLES PORTER President PAT LUCKETT VicefPresident .IO MOUNGER Secretary DAWSON MALONE Business Manager PAT MURPHY Reporter PEGGY ANN SMITH, PAULINA LOVLI, GWYNNE IVIILLER, Editors 2 74 C Winter Term CHARLIE WATERS President ED KNIPPER VicefPresident ROSE LENGEFELD Secretary JACK TUTT Business Manager PAT MURPHY Reporter uniora ABBOTT, MAXINE S. ADAMS, CHARLES J. AGAR, HENRY E. AIGNER, ED ALMAND, KATHRYN ANDERSON, HENRY ANDERSON, SELMA JANE AVINGER, PAT AVINGER, PEGGYE Springfield, Mo. Houston San Benito Waco Haynesville, La. Canton, China Carrizo Springs Minden, La. Minden, La. BAGGETT, BILLY RAE Temple BACGETT, E. Dodge City, Kan. BAILEY, MAJORIE Houston BAIRD, ANN Waco BAKER, Jo ANN May BALL, LOIS MAE Liberty BALLARD, DOROTHY San Antonio BALLARD, LAWRENCE O., JR. Dallas BANES, ANTHONY Chicago, Ill. BARNETT, ROSEMARY Dallas BARROW, BEA Jourdanton BARTON, MARIJO Earth BASSETT, W. T. Avery BATSON, PEGGY BAILEY Luling BAUER, FRED A. St. Louis, Mo. BEARD, IRIS JUNE Kilgore BEARD, JOHNNY Alton, Ill. BEASLEY, LEON O. Fayetteville, N. C. BELL, CHARLOTTE Dallas BELL, ESTHER Balboa, Canal Zone BENNETT, MARY LOIS Srnackover, Ark. BENSON, JACK Fort Worth BERCESON, E. G. Waco Memorial dormitory as the girls study about yirst one thin and then another What a spot or a hot oot Well shut my mou ' XVJIETE did it all go so fast? uniora BERTLING, DOUGLAS A. BETTS, FRANCES BIGGERS, JOHN BILES, NANCY BILLUPS, JACKIE BISHOP, NELL BISSETT, VERNA LOU BOATMAN, JESSE E. BOERsTLER, VIOLA BOETTCHER, JOE BOCCS, FRANKLIN L BOONE, BARBARA BOONE, H. B. BRADFORD, A. J. BRADFORD, BILLY L. BRADFORD, J. MURRAY , l4 a ,wif , ti BRISTER, MILLER BROWN, KATHLEEN BROWN, MARY ANN BROWN, POLLY M5 .,,,, f . BULLOCK, GARLAND R. BUNDY, FRANCINE BURGESS, EVELYN BURNETT, MARSHALL BURT, J. H. BURTON, ALAEAIR BUTLER, CHARLES CAMPBELL, DOROTHY ,, , ,.,. ,.,,, - , A J .21 in .Q A ' A Q , -QI ', M CARTWRIGHT, IOUIDA RAY CASTILLO, ELVA V 33 x In -:T 95 . ' uqqn .. ---V-1 1 ' :-' A -'2-:- ' CHANDLER, TOM Bellville Weslaco Anderson Fort Worth Winters Forest, Miss. San Antonio Oglesby Henryetta, Okla. Huntsville Dallas Waco Weimar Ranger Corsicana San Antonio Denison Decatur Hobbs, N. M. Kosciusko, Miss. Milano Tyler Orange Temple Houston Axtell Port Arthur Dallas Junction Alvin Waco Dallas Embrace me, my sweet embraceable pillar . . . Hmmrnmm with an indejnite number of m's as Louise Cannon makes an attractive fore' ground for a checked blanket KWho,s checking the blanket?2 . . . Sophomores with three Ole, union! CHIESA, RUBY FRANCES CHRISTAKOS, DORCAS CHRISTIAN, CURTIS WALLY COBB, MORRIS COEIN, JACK T. COCCINS, ROSS COLE, MARY K. COLLIER, BRUCE COMBS, B CONE, TRUBY COOK, NORA LEE COOK, ROBERT S. COOK, THoMAs EDWIN COOPER, JOHN CORDELL, IEANNE DRURY COX, J. B. COUTRET, JOE COX, LUCK CRAVEY, BOBBIE CRUMPLER, MARY FRANCES CRUSE, ANN CRYSTAL, RUTH CURTIS, EDWIN E. DARBY, VIRGINIA DAVIDSON, SHIRL DAY, CYNTHIA MAE Garland Beevillc Dallas Amarillo Waco Kerens Waco Waco El Dorado, Ark. Overton San Antonio Grand Prairie Houston Waco Fort Worth Itasca Waco Texarkana Houston , Magnolia, Ark. Lorena Brookfield, Mo. Waco Waco Neoslao, Mo. Winslow, Ariz. DENNEY, WANDA Denison DODD, MARY ANN New Boston DOLLAR, RAY GORDON Waco DOWELL. VVANDA Pasadena DOWNS FRANCILE Waco DRUMMOND WILLOWDEAN Waco What the wellfdressed sleep walkers are wearing this season . . . Frances Perkins, Ann Brown, Pinie Louli and Mary Ruth Kelly t thmgs over m a fourfcornered circle . . . Gwynne Miller and Gwynne Millar fan caught on the curb. by 4 'W-s...c Wm is . It H. X I,' X .... uniord DRUMWRIGHT, HUBER, JR. Dallas DUCKWORTH, MARY MARGARET Post DUNAVVAY, CAREL E. Lyford EDWARDS, JACKIE Waco EDWARDS, ROOK Waco ELLIS, NEAL Roanoke, Va. ELLIS, R. C. Baytown ENETE, NOBLE DEWEY Rio de Janeiro, Brazil ERWIN, ROBERT L. Hillsboro ERWIN, SARA Alto ESTES, DWAIN ETHERIDG E, JOY EUBANKS, BOBBIE FERN EVANS, DOROTHY FADAL, EDDIE W. FALL, WILLIAM W. FARISS, WILLIAM F. FARRALL, ROBERT T. FASON, JERRY ANN Rio Hondo Crossett, Ark. Gatesville Waco Waco Waco Giddings Washington, D. C. Los Angeles, Calif. FERGUSON, JACK Dallas FIELDER, GERALD Waco FIELDER, MARY BETH Belton FIRTH, HARRY B. Salford, AriZ. FLETCHER, DOUGLAS Forreston FLOREY, W. E. Overton FLOYD, EDITH Alice FLOYD, GEORGE WILLIAM, JR. Fort Worth FRANK, MARY Dallas FRANZ, DORIS Katy FREEMAN, KAY FROMYER, STEPHEN F. FULLER, ELLIS Nashville, Tenn. North East, Pa. Louisville, Ky. Some of Baylofs clwicer flowers . . . Don't push too lmrcl, girls. 'You know how scarce building materials are tllese days . . . Don! look now, flyfgifls, but your slip stream is showing. union! FUTRELL, L. ANN FUTRELL, MARY EVELYN GARDNER, MAYBELLE GARDNER, THOMAS E. GARLINGTON, SARA GARRETT, BETTY GARRETT, VJYNELLE GAY, WILLIAM H. GEE, CHRISTINE GEISENDORFF, ELAINE GILBREATH, KATIE GILL, LAMAR GILLIAM. MILDRED LUCILLE GILPIN ,WINNIE LEE GILTNER, ELAINE GIRVIN, EUNICE NELL GODSEY, KATHERINE GOEBEL, ERWIN GRAFF, HOMER L. GREEN, BETTYE JANE GREEN, BILL GREENwooD, MARIAN GREENWGGD, MARY GREGORY, ERNEST J. GREVELLE, FRED T. GRIMES, CHERIE GULNN, JUNE HADDAD, MARLAN HAILEY, LYNN HAMILTON, MARGARET ANN HAMM, JACK HAMMOND, FRANK Gilmer Grange Crystal City Crystal City El Dorado, Ark. Longview Waco Ranger Waco Goose Creek Ballinger Beeville Waco Houston Dallas Mertzon Greenville Elton, La. Wynne, Ark. Waco Dallas Harlingen Plantersville San Antonio Corpus Christi Tyler Cisco Waco Dallas Memphis, Tenn. Wichita, Kan. Terrell -Q ...... atll 1 583: gl . . 5' 3' y ii-t. 2 . I N A 5 'W W Br' X Nd I R it We 2 2f 12e 'Q ER ER Wm il ? e cofeducational scene thrown in for fvee. Put the book down, Macg you'i'e not Bobby and Bertie lend a certain air to the air . . . just a litzl kidding anybody . . . Pi Alpha Lambdals often called PALS, irigeniously derived from the P in Pi, the A in Alpha and the L in Lambda. unions HANDY, ALLEENE Beeville HARE, LEON PRENTISS Morircne, La, HARLAN, VERNON Waco HARPER, LANDON E. Houston HARRELL, WALTER HUGH Waco HARRIS, RAYMOND T., IR. Waco HATCH, EULA MARIE Waco HATTER, CORALEE Moody HAUK, JOHNNIE Rosebud HAYS, MILES B., IR. Stamford HEIDBRINK, JOHN C. Oklahoma City. Okla. HENDERSON, MARGARET Memphis, Tenn. HENDRIX, SAM W. Tyler HIATT, JEANNE Mobile, Ala. HICKMAN, LESTER E. Overton HICKS, PAT Waco HICKS, VIRGINIA El Dorado, Ark. HICKS, WELDON Waco HIGHTOWER, LAURA Memphis HOLDEN, NEALE Pampa HOLMES, RICHALENE Donna HOLT, RUSSELL S. Gatesville HOLT, WAYLAND G. Gatcsville HOOKER, MARY BLANCHE Tenaha HOPPENSTEIN, ARCHIE A. Waco HOWARD, FANNIE SCOTT Waco HOWELL, HILTON Waco HUFFMAN, WADE Pontotoc, Miss. HUGHES, MARIAN Waco HURST, FANNIE MAE Axtell IACKMAN, MARY KATHRYN Hillsboro JAROSEK, ELYNOR ROSE Waco Marilyn Mamson ready to gw someone the gate A whole ,Hoc 0 Peers peering at the camera . . . just another collection of m unwr-6 -IASTER, OLIVER SIGMUND Ennwnnn at JOHNSON, GLORIA K. Ansnn Q K' Xxxx JOHNSON, RICHARD Annntn IK X JOHNSON, WAVERLY I., JR. Waco Y '-- ' E 'Q V JONES, DOROTHY Bnytnwn ----, Vv , '1----- N ':II 1'q IONES, E. B. Maf:1wlia,Ark- nzii S -:': I JONES, ROBERT D. Palestine ::V'V:,b, , H 1,,. , I Y 3 JONES, SID McKinneY I ' JUSTICE, JEFF, 111 Iusriceburg ,,, ,,,, , KATTNER, MYRON WINSTON Sweeny SOA 2 I 'n 1 KEMBLE, FRANK, JR. Dallas KETON, BARBARA Waco 'W KERR, KATHERINE Dallas KIDD, SUE wnnaniie KINCAID, MARTHA LOU KINCANNON, HOPE Kansas City, Mo. Corpus Christi KING, TOM B. Waxahachie I KLEIN, BILL A. Dallas KNIPPER, EDWARD JI. KURTZ, CLYDE New York. N. Y. EO rt Worth s.. I A Q ABL 1 LADY, IO Trumzlnn, Ark. LAGRONE, LEOLA Cameron, N. M. LANNING, ELIZABETH Waco LASWELL, RALPH Brownwood LAWRENCE, R. San Antonio LAY, .IIMMIE LOUISE Daisetta LEACHMAN, MARY LYNNE Dallas LEATH, GEORGE G. Electra LEATH, OLA MARGARET Snyder LEE, BEVERLY BURNETT Newgulf LEE, SHIRLEY LEE, VIRGINIA Louisville, Ky. Denver, Colo. A filw idea of what Baylorines did m Dallas at tlle food concessions . , . Arkansans or Arlqansawyevx discuss the local pork situation . Mary Mayers, P. M. Neff and Louise McWlIirteY holding hands on Seventh Street. LE NGEFELD, ROSE uniorri LESTER, BESSIE BYRD LEWIS, DAVID F. LINDSLEY, BILLIE ROSS LINER, BILL, JR. LINER, GLADYS LOCKARD, WILLIAM DAVID LOFTIN, IVA LYNN LOGAN, EARL LOHMANN, RITA LONG, GENE LONGMOOR, ANN LORENZ, CLARA LOVLI, PAULINA LUE LOYD, MARY EDITH LUCAS, FRANK W. LUCKETT, PAT H. LUMPKIN, GILBERT H. LUMPKIN, WILTON Victoria Waco Waco El Dorado, Ark. Houston Houston Houston Waco Galveston Waco Houston Rosebud Dallas Houston Ballinger Houston Dallas San Antonio San Antonio MCCALL, MARY SUE Hamshire MCCARTY, BRUCE Waco MCCLURE, LAVELLE Kilgore MCDANIEL, JANE Elsa MCFARLAND, RUSSELL Killeen MCNALLY, HENRY C. El Paso MCGILL, HAROLD Orangeiield MCWHIRTER, LOUISE Gladewater MADDOX, DAVID C. Velo Horizonte, Brazil Mm W MAGNESS, BONNER Waco MAGUIRE, IOSEPHINE Ocoee, Fla. MAHANAY, BILL Alvarado M, MALONE, BILL Edna I don L remember any flowers I1 e that rom my botany course Clarzce Morris and Sue Kidd work to loan a float. uniorri MALONE, C. D. MARLIN, L. WILLIE MARSHALL, WILLIAM E., JR. MARTIN. WALLACE E. MARTIN, WANDA MARTIN, WILLIAM H. MARTYN, FRANCES MASTON, GENE MATTIES, CURTIS B. MATTISON, MARILYN DAWN MAY, JAMES T. MAYEIELD, MELVIN MERONEY, WILLIAM ALBERT MESAROS, JACK MIKESKA, MARGARET MILLER, BETTY LEE MILLER, DERYL JOYCE MILLER, GENE MILLER, NANCY MILLER, O. GWYNNE MIMS. WOODSON MITCHELL, BOB MOCKFORD, NANCY MOONEY, THOMAS E. MOORE, DOROTHY MORGAN, JAMES M. MORGAN, RANG W. MORRILL, HAROLD LEE MORRILL. JUANITA MORRIS, CLARICE MORROVJ, EB B. MORTON, JEAN Plairwlexx Waco Baytown Wziccm Ivluskogee, Okla. Wacnn Houston Fort Worth Dallas Dallas Hamlin Benjamin Waco Waco Brenham Waco Vinton, La. Houston Plano Winnsboro Dallas Cleburne Greenville McGregor Waco Plainview Hillsboro Dallas Dallas Del Rio Vsfaco Wlzxco Rf? if . , ,..:v- .as . , .... E H fam It 'N Q I we if T19 Mm ffivfx. X X 4 ,. Pleaxe pass the biscuits, Pappy . . . Dot Shaw snuggles up on the lap of the most phomgraplied man on the Campus . . . Helen Gilbert Gene Welcll, Velma Stoval, Mary Carpenter and an unidentified coke bottle mingle with the ants and nature. S,,f . , ,MS V A I .,, I, ar Q , y is iw , if ...,, 5 X f rfv union! MOSES, LOIS MARIE MOSLEY, GERALDYNE MOSS, RUTH MOTE, WARREN MOUNGER, JO ANN MURPHY, PAT MYERS, GEORGENE NELSON, WANDA NOONER, MELBA NORMAN, WALTER D. OLIVER, BILL ORINGDERFF, SHELBY B. PADEN, ROBERT PARKS, CALEDONIA ROSALEE PARKS, JAMES S. PATTERSON, FLOYD H., PATTERSON, PATRICIA ANN PEARSON, GERALD PEEL, HERSCHEL D. PEMBERTON, JACK C. PERRY, ROBERT HOOD, JR. PETERSON, ROBERT L, PEVEHOUSE, DOLORES PHELPS, JACK PHILLIPS, WENDELL FREDERICK PICKENS, CHARLES j. PITTMAN, BETTY POLK, SHIRLEY POLNACK, GERALD D. PORTER, CHARLES S. POSTLEWAIT, IANE PRATT, BILL Bellmead Longview Jackson, Miss. Corpus Christi Smithville Dallas York, Neb. Brenham San Augustine Waxahachie Waco Tolar San Angelo Houston Lorena Paris Cleburne Greenville, S. C. Stamford La Porte Waco Magllolia, Ark. New London Dallas San Antonio Little Rock, Ark. Dayton Kansas City, MO. Dallas Fort Worth Bement, Ill. Waco Bobbie Pemberton, jane Daniels, Betty Chastain and jo Lady-with slack permission . . . XVanda Martin, Nancy Miller, Sara Erwin, Anelle Swetrnan and Frances Betts of the uchairfbornew division. - :,,,,, , all E015 , I, I PRENTICE FRED T. Kansas Clry, Me. ' --A-- s ,,, ' '.'-- I ' T ., 555555 :': .s W '- iiwiii: ,5 ,ig ,X . zu-,V f PRINGLE ARTHUR K. JR. Waccm j, ' 1 Lf, l W, ,ae s q ,sw M PRICE, BETTY JEAN WEEE EEEE- A EEEE ' -ERR 'EE:E1---E .EE:- A s RABORN, JOHN C. Waccl RADNEY, LENDSEY D. Winnshoro RAILSBACK, GEORGE DEVJEY, JR. Waco RAINBOLT, DAN Tulsa, Olala. RAMSAY, ROBERT S. Colorado Springs, Cale. szslu 3, I f ' :'- q ' 1 E RASNER, LESLIE Gseeslaesle 3 RATLIFF, JERRY Berkeley, Calif. 'ii' :'::EEEq ' ff ':'1' AQ ::: fs. fii REAGAN, LUTHER DAVID Little Reela, Ark. I A s l2'2 : REDUS, BETTY JANE San Antonio REES, DEAN Dallas REEVES, HALDANE Waco REEVES, HAROLD Shreveport, La. RICE, FRANK G., JR. Wichita Falls RIEHL, POERNER Corpus Christi RITCHEY, JAMES HAROLD Victoria ROACH, FRANKIE Richmond ROBERTSON, FULTON Vanleer, Tenn. ROBINSON, THOMAS PAYNE, JR., El Dorado ROEBUCK, WILLIS Pine Bluff, Ark. ROGERS, FLORENCE Waco ROGERS, JANICE l Wellington, Kan. ROGERS, VIRGINIA Tulsa, Olala. ROLLIN, ROY Meridian, Miss, ROWTON, WANDA Waco ROYER, EMMETT Albuquerque, N. M. it RYAN, ROY G. Augusta, Ga. W, SAMUEL, THOMAS O. Waco 5 as SANDERS, NORMAN H. Waco 1,. Deryl Joyce Miller just doesvft believe it while Georgene Myers pondefs the situation . . . Wayne Evans and friend, acquaintance classmate or longflost brotller . . . Vyfhich way did they go, George, which may did they gg? PROVINCE, EDITH Dallas I --Es I ' '-s- -a.-. A Em ' l i as uniord 1 SHEARIN, GEORGE SHELTON, VIRGINIA SIDES, MARY NELLE MW SIMS, CECIL CHARLES A SMILEY, DAVID SMITH, CATHERINE SMITH, CURTIS CULLEN. IR. SMITH, PEGGY ANN SMITH, XVAYNE S. SMITH, WYNON SMOLENSKY, BERNARD SOWDERS, MARY LEE SOWELI., PAULINE , SPARKS, JAMES B. SQSSY .A M, ,ff A SPELLMAN, GEORGE E I I STANFORD, JAMES A .Y Q S ANTGN, WILLIAM R. STARK, BEATRICE STEAKLEY, H. JENE STEM, ALVA STEM, JACK ' : ..,. W h :,: :E1 SANTY, VIRGENE Hamilton k SAUL, E. L. Mineral Wells K SCARBORGUGH, DOROTHY LEE Edinburg SCHULTZE, PAT, JR. Gmeslmk SORUOOS, NANCY LOUISE San Antonio SELLERS, BOB FOrtWorth SELLERS, WILLIAM R. Coolidge SHAMBUROER, BONNIE LEE Tyler SHARP, DOROTHY Dallas SHAW, DOROTHY Houston Memphis, Tenn. SHELTON, HORNOR NEWTON Bellmead Waco Forney Mineola Clarksdale, MISS. Shreveport, La. Waco jasper Paris Waco Waco Kilgore jasper Burnet San Antonio Mexia Belton Miami, Fla. Sweetwater Waco Waco Co-eds just manage to keep their heads above the Science Hall steps . . . Ernest Locwer with an unusual amount of exposed . . . Bobbie Wallace and Betty Hovn fDon't know llow the cameraman managed to get all these people turned aroundj. unions STEPHENS, BILLIE DORIS STEPHENSON, CHRISTINE STILES, FRED STILES, SHIRLEY STIMSON, WAYNE STONE, ANNIE RUTH STRICKLAND, SHELBY C. SWETMAN, ANELLE TACKER, SHIRLEY TAYLOR, HELEN TAYLOR, OWEN C. TENNISON, LONNIE THIGPEN, FLOYCE THREATT, EDITH WREN THREATT, EVAN MILES, THREATT, TOTSY TINSLEY, PEGGY TISDALE, H. A. TOLLETT, JOE R. TROLL, DOUGLAS TSCHUMY, WILLIAM O. TUCKER, B, E. TUNNELL, GRADDY TURNER, JOHN W. TURNER, KATHRYN TURNER, RAEFORD K. TUTT, JACK ULLOM, MARY ILA ULLOM, STANLEY ULLRICH, JEAN VAN wus, JOSEPH VENABLE, JOHN R. JR. Houston Beeville Kaufman Del Rio Kenedy Cleburne Waco Rayville, Ira, Lubbock Brownwood Lamesa Sulphur Springs Shreveport, La. Eastland Eastland Eastland Stamford Overton Nashville, Ark. Burton Galveston Silsbee Plainview Dallas Dawson Leaksville, N. C. Taft Sweetwater Stratford Waco Waco Wacrp 2. if av ,:,- ig . I si is f ,Qs E., Q if :arg l Q ,. 5: Ay. ,gy ,:: . - if ., '5' fwfr, Www :H , '-Calle, , f ff is f . fr , sg 3 1212 L9' . ' fax 1 at 5' is S : Blessings on thee, Pinie Lovli. Now give her back her hair, Peggy Smith . . , Wflfiat has Red Harry Kidwell got besides red lrair that we ain't got that keeps Gloria Goodman, Mary Carolyn Goodman, Ethel Osborn, Martlialee Brooks and Jo Anne Price from looking at the camera? Please send yourhinswers to the Roundfllp editor . . . Edith Floyd and the talking wire. uniom WAKEFIELD, JOHN ,..,. ,.,. . Q ss , as if-5 is QM :::,., ,PVH ::f , A Pineville, La. VVALKER, JEARL D. Weatherford WALLACE, WILLIAM H, Waco WARREN, B. San Angelo WARREN, MARJORIE Waco WATERS, CHARLES Lindale WEBB, ORA STEWARD Waco WELCH, MARY NELLE Henderson VJENTZ, JACQUELINE Brownsville WERRELL, JAMES MACDONALD Denver, Colo. WEST, CARL Waco WEST, JANICE Longview WHARTON, WAYNE Lipan WHEELER, CARL THERON Fort Worth WHEELESS, CARROLL Rosenberg VVHITE, IMOGENE Longview WHITE, MILTON D. Nashville, Ark. WHITE, PERRY M. Maud WHITE, SHIRLEY Bogata WHITWORTH, G. C. Kilgore WILBANKS, BILLIE MARIE Christoval WILIE, CHARLES L. Dallas WILLCOX, MARTHA JANE Anahuac XVILLIAMS, CECIL Marshall WILLIS, BEVERLY Jacksonville, Fla. WILSON, BOBBIE Hico WILSON, DIXIE LOU Whitney VJILSON, FOSTER C. Monroe, La. WIMPEE, JIMMY Bryan WINLAND, MARTHA Mexia WITTE, MARY MARGARET Waco WOLFE, ELTON Mineral Martha Wood doesnlt need any comment. She is selffexplanatory . . . June Guinn, Dot Shaw and Vicky King must have known this shot was going in the annual . . . Stoney Cotten as he looks not running. uniora W'OOD, MARTHA WOOD, ROBERT L. WOODBURN, CLYDE D., JR. WOOTAN, HARRY P. WOOTEN, MORRIS RICHARD WORLEY, A. T. WREN, MARTHA WRIGHT, CLARA LYNN WRIGHT, EWELL E. YOUNG, EARLINE YOUNG, JANE FRANCES Waco Monahans Waco Dallas Hillsboro Portales, N. M. Dallas Jackson, Miss. San Antonio Greggton Garrison Jean Bossingev, sans Murphy, in a very unfphysical educatzonal pose Set em up zn the other alley On second thought these will do . . . Betty Pittman, Chita and rope . . . Juanita Morfzll cools her feet at the Dallas aw Sophomore Class Officers Fall Term TOMMY MARTIN President DICK BAKER VicefPresident DCRIS HELDENBRAND Secretary LETA FRANCES BEENE Reporter S pring Term RALPH PULLEY President LAWRENCE SMITH VicefPresident ETHEL HURR Secretary FAYE WELLBCRN Reporter EVELYN AGOPIAN, CHARLENE CARTER, Editors Winter Term DAVID POLLAND President JACK REDDINC VicefPresident JEAN MOORE Secretary FRANK MYERS Reporter Glyn Griffin and Whit Shelton couldnt have been studying those books and still he exchanging those loolqs . . . The Diselger sisters, sans Ralnovn, shott the cameraman what pretty teeth they have . . . Back to normal and camera at the Library corner. Vhtltev Hamlin lqiclqing the plug around. SOFA 0l'l'l 0I e5 ABBOTT, WILBURN J. Springfield, Mo. ABEL, ROBERT, JR. Waco ABEL, HARLAN A. Liberty ADDINGTON, TERESA C. Louisville, Ky. ACEE, LEOTA FAY Dallas AGOPIAN, EVELYN Brookshire ALLEN, IVIARTHA Quail ANDERSON, ANNE Waco ANDERSON, DARWIN B. Fort Worth ANDERSON, JOHN D. McGregor ANTONSON, NEWMAN N. McGregor ASHBURN. BERYL CATHERINE Dallas ASHWORTH, SUE Houston ATKINS, ARLYS Big Spring AVERY. PAUL Longview BADCER, TED Houston BAKER, CLIFTON A. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil BAKER. DICK Farmersville BALCH. ROYCE JANE BARNBY, ELXVIN BARNES, DELL Albuquerque, N. M. Chanute, Kan. Valley Mills BARNES, ELBERT Levelland BARTOS, ROSEMARY Waco BASHARA, EDWARD G. Waco BASHARA, GEORGE E., JR. Waco BAVER, ROSEMARY St. Louis, Mo. BAXTER, JOE EDWARD Lziwrcnceburg. Tenn. BEACHAM. ALVA NELL Palestine BEARD, MABRY Taft BEAVER. MARVIN L. Hunt BECKHAM, C. T. Lamesa BEENE. LETA FRANCES Bowie BELL, BILLIE JEAN Houston BENTLEY, R. H. Eddy BERRY, ALMA MAY Bzirtlctt BIDDIE. ERNESTINE Seguin BICCS, MARGARET Liberty BILES, RAYMOND San Antonio BINFORD, BEN R. Bceville BINFORD, LA NELL Corpus Christi It sii my gg ....,,, , .,,. ,. if P... sew E, ,.,.. Q ...,, ,M .. ff 1 z l St QI 'NX 52' ,r ,,, , 'X ' 1-mf sl :.., A Ms I --.. ......-..- - . -.-. , -Q.:.:...:...:.:....:.:...:. s :.:...:.,,., , .... ...sri 1...:::::::.- --:::::,:,:,:g,5,5,5,5,5, Qs, em.-5,5:5, ,ggi- Js -2EE2I:: ' ,.::asas::.. ly X my N K E .,,, ,..... .,,,.,., , ,I w ' -:-1:5 2, .rr-' x ' , I-.. 5552 kv. Irs, tt s i XY 9, am. ,, X just noxed out of winning tlie Homecoming paradeftlie omnipresent Nose Brotherhood . . . Helen Lewis and jimmy Colger loolq all fenced in in a dttdisli sort of way . . . Coker gets in tlie act again as slie and Billie jean lend support to a good cause. namely, Emma Pearl Gruber. jane Orem just aint quite sure. .szaioiomored is if XT BLACK, BARBARA Beaumont , ,. BLACK, NORMAN XV. Longview Q BLACK. v1v1AN Uoioo, S. C. BLACKLOCK, JOHN K. Pelugerville :::-1- :-:-:- t BLACKWEl,L, ALEX J., JR. Wool t It--I ,,:-: 2 S -I ,,,.- J '-,,,',.,:. I 46? Ig BLAIR. MARTIN, JR. Buenos Aires, Argentina .R ...... if 4 ' , ' -2'2-:,, ,,,,..::: tl' E I - .. .,., 1 I, ..,... A BOETTNER, CHARLES H. Waco Lrri Z... . TQ '........... :,: BOLDING. D. L, JR. Floydada BOLEY, DONAL Wichita Falls ' I BONEY. MARY RUTH loltt P' , BCNEY. MELBA Iolii W in-if BOSTWICK, ROBERT SyracuSe,Kan. BOWEN, BARBARA Dallas ol BOYD, BETTY NELL Sulphur Springs W BRASEIELD, LORENA Dallas BRENNER, VJARREN W. Marion, Kan. BRIDGES, BETTY Jo Wacim BRINK, EDWIN Coleman BRODNAX, MARY EVELYN Baottop, lla. BROOKS, VERNE San Diego. Calif. BROWN, BETH Huntington BROWN, MARY Jo Liberty BRUCE, LILLIAN MAE Hillsboro BRUTON, MARY ELIZABETH Dallas BRYAN, JOHN A., JR. Motto :Roig S . iit it BRYAN, NELSON Whitney .,.,.. I .,.,,,, 1 BRYMER, GLYN Corpus Christi 38, ' x ': A BRYSON, ERIEDA PottNotlitt tow BUICE. NELL Watt.: ml BULLER. VERNA Brookshire ,,,i,,,J ,V 5 A I -A BULLOCK, RALPH Corpus Clitioti :l:':' 'I J '-:-:-: W, ' ii' l BURNETT. MARY LoU1SE Tooiplt I '- 'W A 6 ' 1-- ...' 5 BURNS, CLAY Temple Q.: .- --'::: ......,. . .JAAA ......:,. BURNS' MARIAN XVHCO ' ii: J F A 'Q BURT, SUE Covington . ' . ' MM ,..... Q l llll' it ..,. ---- BUSH, JACKIE Raymondville Q ,og -:t- ow BUSSEY. GLORIA Garland b J ff .,,J I ' it BUTH, JCE PAT Cotttvillo 21. ...,. A, .,.tt l A ..,,: :,: , BUTLER, MARY BETH Swtttwottt . 1. ....,. .ztiifiifffffti 355' ix? il RB iiiii , ..i: Y . itl i. RY I Q BUTLER, ROGER ALTCN Hoovtnoliio . f nmwaw , wN Tv . ,L 'Grumpy' They shot this one before Margaret Chamberlain even had a chance to draw . . . Alex Blackwell assumes his most disbelieving exprexsion . . . While Mary Carolyn Goodman grins, the fullback in the door fa lawyer no doubt! hurries up to practice courting. sgopkoniofed BYBEE, DONALD Waco CANADY, CAROL Cameron CANADY, JACK W. Dodge City, Kan. CANNATA, SAM Houston CANNON, LOUISE Dallas CAPERTON, BEN E. Waco CARTER. CHARLENE Llano CASH, JOHN HENRY Marfa CASHMAN, HELEN LOUISE Houston CASON, ROBERT Dallas CASXVELL, BARBARA Wzxccu CATES, MARY NELL , Breckenridge CAVITT, WILLIE LEE Aransas Pass CHASTAIN, BETTY Lufkin CHATHAM, JAMES W. LOOkelwa.Okla. CHOATE, ELIZABETH Houston CHRISTOPHER, CAMILLE JOYCE Balboa. C, Z. CLARK, BETTY JEANNE Hawkins CLARK, RUSSELL, JR. Carlsbad, N. M. CLEMENTS, WILLA LEE Markham CLONINOER, EUGENE St. Clair, Mo. CLUCK, JACK C-rapevine COKER, JIMMIE ALLEN Nevada COLEMAN, ADRIAN Olney COLEMAN. MARGARET Kaufman COLLIER. MARC-ERY Homer, La, COLLINS. RAY GEORGE, JR. Houston COLLUM, JOE ALLEN COLVIN, EDITH IRENE COMPTON, JOHN CONINE, DOROTHY CONNER, CARMEN COOK. LA RUE COOK. TRLICA MAURINE COOK, WY E. COOKE, DON COOPER. BOBBY L. COOPER. JEANNE COTTEN. STONIE COUCH. LA WANDA Madill, Okla. El Dorado, Ark. Center Hone Grove Y KansasCit Mo. Y, Nixon Nixon Mexia Spearman Kin gsville Atoka, Okla. Bellrnead Lufkin 1, .,.. 1, 9 as 1 I - ff, ..,, .... . ii I .. . W .,.. ' X ...,,: , Ya:-D Q .Ee l t 1 iw... ,, , 5? ....,....., - , 15, 1' RQ, I llql T W 3 , .. WV L ---- .1 .-:Eh :,-, ,:,,l Q , Lcrlc Ltlrkllrll tttttt tattttt tttt ,tt E J ...,.,., -lllzl :ll ' .. .,.,. :': ::.:-: . I J ' 5 ,,'::':': '::. : if ......, A4 :JJ :::'-l if . 5 rf 'W' TCW' AW 5 Q :-ff ...-.- - . ,,:, I If O W ai' 5 N W I El 9 J .,.. .,,bbr I ,,111 I 'Q A 1,,V,,A ,..,, , , ,, W! Ltt tt. . f. arf. -. Q ,4 . ..,,, 1 . ew? 'HMG' f i L ' . nr .E fa I Q MEL ..,. V .ww 3 I l ..... LA lwit xg Barefoot girls with clleek, in l1andfLee, Buslt, Robirzett, Nation and Jones . . , Bobbie Wallat'e looks at Lawrence Smitlrx receding hairline while he wrings his hands . . . Couldn't be the Lost Weekerld here, could it? Reading from foot to head: Cook. Gaylord, Wade, Clark and stacked in front, Helen Stacks. mg f 1 9 gh . 1 2 .5 1,,z 'v,.V. ,, IZ? ,g gr A f Ei aw Y' -fs ,,,.,E5E:., sis ra , znull at Izzuzi l-. ii 'll ' .,1:: fl an .SE and Ezrz. . ,, I gl? ,W , ZA 3 fl? Q sunk I .S,9L0l'Yl0l eCf COWART, JINX Beaumont COX. VUILLIAM C. Corpus Christi CRAIN, BETTY NELL Corsicana CRAIN, HELEN ANNETTE Paris CRAVENS, R. E. Hartville, Mo. CRONE, CLAUDIE JANE Baton Rouge, La. CRUNK, CAROLYN Memphis, Tenn. CULVER, BETH Houston CUMMINS, DORIS WADE CUNNINGHAM, MILTON Fort Worth Phoenix, Ariz. CURRIE, BOB Waco CURRIE, TOMMY LEE Waco DAILEY, BALIS GENE Crapeland DAILEY, GERALDINE Crockett DAILEY. ROBERT MILTON Crockett DANIEL, JANE Sapulpa, Okla. DANQUARD, DEBRA Waco DARR, PAUL H. Dallas DAVID, WILI.IAM Houston DAVIDSON, HELEN Mound DAVIS, JOSEPH S. York,Neb. DAVIS, MADRA DAWN Crawford DEAN, BILL JAY Tulsa, Okla. DEBENPORT, CHARLES H, Odessa DE NEERCAARD, JOANN Vfaco DEPWE, EMMA SUE Orange DICKSON, FRANK Dawson DISEKER, KATHRYN Wactx DOBSON, XV. A. Waco DODD. FRANCES LOUISE Tyler DODSON, DOROTHY Bastrop DOUGI-IERTY, MARION Atlanta DOLLAHITE. JOY Timpson DOLLENS, CLYDE C. Mart DONALDSON. MORRIS McGregor DOZIER, BERTIE Houston DUBLIN, CAROLYN Corsicana DLJDLEY, LAURIE Dallas DU LANEY, CHARLES Mart DUNCAN, DONALD D. Waccm The Golden Xkfave Band in its notfso-golden Coveralls following Sojfar up Austin Ave .... Royce Balch, jewel Gordon, Mary Bruton. Ruby Knight, Bettx Chastain and Patty Perry group themselves olnligingly for a group picture . . . A family affair with husband, wife and lwotlier. .SJOIQAOIYL DUNLAP, FRANCES WOLFE DUNN, CLYDE C. DUPRIEST, MILTON DURIE, NANCY DYAL, BILL EAKIN, EDWIN EDGERTON, RUTH EDMONSTON. BILL EDWARDS, DOROTHY ELLIOTT, LEONARD ELLIS, DICK ELMORE, GARGLYN ELWOOD, JEANNE ENGLAND, EMILY ENGLISH, ROBERT D. EPPNER, ELOISE EPPS, TURNER EVERETT, CHARLES EWING, JAMES FANNING, BUCKNER EAVER, PEGGY FERGUSON, TRAVIS FILER, VERLENE FILGO, HOLLAND FINNELL, W. J. FLAKE. OLLIE MAE FLOYD, RUBY FOSTER, ARLEENE FRANKS. CHANDLER FRAZIER, MARILYN FREEMAN. MAEBELLE FRIEND. I-IARLAN FULLER, HUGH BOB FULLINGIM. ,IIM F.. ,IR FITNDERBURK, VCELDON FURLOXY. DOLORES FURRH. FRANCES GAMBLE, CHARLES EDXVARD GARDNER. BILL GARNER, BETH Hubbard Artesia, N. M. Temple Waco Houston Chilton Raymondville Dallas Waco Nacogdoches Wellington Orange Waco McGregor Cleburne Palestine Dallas Houston Madill, Okla. Dallas Sweetwater Vxfaeo Wzicca Quitrnan Amarillo Vxvaco Cleburne Kenedy Philadelphia. Miss. Baytown Katy Vfaeo Vxfzreo Cleburne Palestine Fort Vfortb Mineral Vvlells Leroy Houston VVaco iz.: , F W Mk- I bww' .Eg Gi I if I ,.,, f , St W' Now where did we misplace ditto Nef Hall . . . Mary B A that keep of the grassy' sign? Eppner, White, Brown, Morgan, Loclgett, Dublin and LeMay are sitting pat in front of ess Matthews, Claudie Crone, Shirley Stiles and jerry Fason all 'ready to go to Sunday School, no doubt Ha X l'1e 5 a E 3' 0 oooo . x ' 3 1. 5 . ,, as R Rf 5 R41 X 5 C - ...M :fx Q wi' sw . A QW' x x f bt ww, 'Q W K 3 I Nw A 3 , . Q3 qw Q .,.,., A' 1 is -A A Q as g I, A D ..,. -. , on My li J if dh: l - .,..,: : iw YA Q 3' if - vi.: 5 5:55, E A .:.-.mi ......,, .. .g,9L0l'l'l0l e5 GARRETT, CHARLES Hillsboro GARRETT, GASTON Hall Summit, La. GARRETT, VIRGINIA Jacksonville GARROTT, GREER West Memphis, Ark. GAYER. CAROLYN Groves GAYLORD, WILDA JEAN Nixon GEER, ROBERT S. GERBER, BARBARA DAN GIBBONS, RUTH GILPIN, JOAN GLEASON, RALEIGH GLEESON, JAMES E. GOLD, MARCIA GOODMAN, GLORIA GOODWIN, DONALD GOOLSBY, OAYLOMA GORDON. JEWEL GRAHAM, DOROTHY GRAHAM, JAMES R. Augusta, Ga. Corpus Christi Cedarhill Mount Pleasant Minden, La. Ferris Waco Dallas Waco Dallas Dallas Dallas Waco GRANSTAFF, MARTHA LOUISE,Weatherford GRAY, DOROTHA JEAN GRAY, HARVEY GREENFIELD, KELLER GREER, BILL GRESHAM, PATSY GRIFFIN, BOBBY GRIFFIN, GLYN GRIFFITH, CARL R. GRIFFITHS, BRUCE GRUBBS, MARY GRUBEN, EMMA PEARL GRUETZNER, W. A. GUICE, NELDA GUMMELT, LORRAINE HALBERT, GEORG E L. HALL, FRED C. HALL, HAROLD, JR. HALL, O. V. HALL, VICTOR HAMILTON, R. L. Holland Chattanooga, Tenn. Brownfield Winslow, Ariz. Waco Garland Deport Beaumont New York, N. Y. San Antonio Spur Bruceville Grapeland Waco Crosby Hallsvillc Pledger Ingleside San Angelo Waco If your picture hasn't been in so far, 'maybe you are stacked somewhere in this bunch . . . Edith Colvin and Patty Perry turn up hands down . . . Dear Mom: So glad to get your letter, but you must have overlooked the ten I asked for. .SJOIULOHQOPQJ HAMMONS, MARY ELIZABETH HANEY, WALLACE HARCOURT, GEORGE HARLAN, BETTY HARLIN, DURENE HARMON, J. FRANK HARPER, EARL G. HARPER. MARY RUTH HARRIS, AULINE HARRIS, HAL HARRIS. MARY BETH HAWKES, CHARLES W. HAYDEN, BERTHA FOGLE HAYNIE, MARY NELL HAZLETT. DOROTHY HEARD, FRANCES HEARN, JOYCE HELDENBRAND, DORIS HELMIOH, ROBERT O. Sterlington, La. Snyder San Antonio Waco Itasca Dallas Cheyenne, Wyo. Alameda, Calif. Homer, La. Drexel, N. C. Luling Austin Waco Sanger Crockett Reagan Wells Poteet Watonga, Okla. Minden, La. HEMPHILL, GROVER E., JR., Little Rock, Ark. HENSLEY, GWEN Beaumont HERRICK, DONALD K. Lansford, N. Dak. HERRICK, MARY Waco HERRING, HOWARD Beaumont HEVELKA, ROBERT Rosebud HILL, JOHN Houston HILL, WALDO V. Waco HINDS, WILOMA Crawford HINES, BETTY JO Diboll HINNANT, JAMES S. San Antonio HODGE, MOZELLE Dallas HODGES, RUTH Junction HOGAN, DARRELL San Antonio HOLCOMB, MARY FRANCES Waco HOLCOMB, ROBERT G. Waco HOLDEN, LEE HOLLAND, YVONNE HOLLIDAY, MILTON L, HOLTON, DONALD HOOD, MARIE Port Arthur Corpus Christi Corpus Christi San Francisco, Calif. Wichita Falls Iff -31 RM I AE S. , my 6 -im . ...Q W' 9 .,,,,,,,,,,, sy' HU x QW? . iwswf -ra v A . I X K? y 2 if 's 'IW I , N. . ,X ,. As.. ff if X 0 3, kk I 4 I 1 X ' 5 NASA' 4' .. , 45? ,Ea N I fr wk: .,,::5a:a:s.. ss Iam M' as If vt . -N Ns W. .WW ,q. f S I fi Aix fm, vw I si ' as se' ,,,. sn. .. I YS ,cn 1- ,' S Is it a bird? Is it an airplane? No, Dublin, Morgan, White, Lockett, LeMay, Brown and Eppner. It's just a slight stain on the stainless steel tower . . . We're having bugs in our hedges, maybe? Note tremendous progress on the U. building between photos. FQ, 3 X Y Q :V , .SQOIOAOIFLOFQ5 HOOKER, S. PALMER HOOKS, ROBERT M. HOOVER, JOHN J., JR. HOPKINS, WOODSON HORNE, BETTYE HORNE, DOLORES HORNE, SAMMY JACK HOUGH, EULEA HOWARD, JOHN PHILLIP HOWARD, JULIA HOWE, DONALD H. HOWELL, EVA HUBBARD, KENNETH HUDSON, DOUGLAS N. HUDSON, J. D., JR. HUGHEY, GAYLORD T. HUME, BOYD D., JR. HUMPHREY, DOROTHY HUNT, BARBARA HURR, ETHEL IRVIN, PAT JACKSON, ELMO EARL JACKSON, HALLIE JO JACKSON, PATRICIA JACKSON, ROBERT JAMES, RAMONA JANSEN, ELIZABETH J. JARRELL, MARION JOHNSON, FORD JOHNSON, REBECCA Waco Waco Enid, Okla. Refugio Beaumont Big Spring Waco Harlingen Waco Pineville, La. De Leon Alice San Antonio Harrison, Ark. Onie Tyler Akron, Ohio Waco Dallas Glidden Houston Fort Worth Gatesville Waco Alvarado Vernon Dallas Sherman Paducah, Ky. Memphis, Tenn. JOHNSON, WALTER M. Austin JOHNSTON, HALE Hull JOINER, JOE H. El Dorado, Ark. JONES, BENTLEY Cleburne JONES, JOHN C. Houston JONES, MARY SYLVIA Waco JONES, MILDRED Lyford JONES, S. HIRAM Troup JORDAN, BOB Indianapolis, Ind. JOSSERAND, FRANK B. Galveston f , il ' E ' M M A ? l Jeanne, Ieanne and jane Cooper, McKinney and Orem, respectively. Thais jane holding on the wall . . . Starring Hamp Michael in What Happens to a Homecoming Football Should Be Happening to Henry McLemo1e. SOFA 0l'l'LOI'e:f JUDY, RUTH EVELYN JUSTICE, ARLEY KAY, BILLIE WRAY KAY, JACOB L. KAY, JoHN ROSS KAY, ROY R. KEITH, WAYNE KELLER, MAURICE KENNEDY, DOROTHY E. KENNEDY, EILEEN KENNEY, EDWARD P. KENT, HARRY D. KENT, NEIL D. KERWOOD, PATTIE KILLI, PAT KIMBROUGH, WILLIAM DUKE KINCANNON, NEAL KING, BEVERLY KING, BURNETT KING, THOMAS S, KITCHER, INEZ KNIGHT, BETTIE JEAN KNIGHT, RUBY LEE KNOLLE, DOROTHY ANNE KYZAR, MERLE LAMB, MARY ANN LAMBERT, REBEKAH LANE, SAM M. LAYNE, ANN LAYNE, LANDON LEAL, LOUIS LEE, DALE LEE, LESLIE MURPHY LEE, MARGARET ANN LEGGOTT, BOB LEMAY, ZODIE LENGEFELD, DORYCE LEONARD, JEANNINE LEWIS, HELEN LIBBON, ALFRED Henderson, Ky. Marshall Madisonville Winona Conroe Stephenville Borger Mineral Wells China Springs Temple Baytown Grapeland Shreveport, La. McGregor Waco Midland Eddy Waco Fort Worth Hillsboro Palestine Houston Alto Brenham Columbia, Miss. San Marccvs Lewisburg, Tenn. Honey Grove Waco Waco Robstown Perryton Gilmer Paducah Wilco Crockett Victoria Houston St. Louis, Mo. Pittsburgh, Pa. sss's K S mm i' ,,,,,t , ,,,,, ,t v 1 es i W H if :'.-. A ,.,. , 3' 2 f' L f if To ' Wm mm, Charlene Carter and Dolores Home sit at judge Bayloifs feet . . . Bill Shuttlesworth, in the absence of a Chinese backfscratcher, rests his back on his 'rooming house . . . Chummy atmosphere we got here, isn't it? OR 1: M git 3, Q . f as 9 Q' . js 3 H qqqz R Ezi if N ..V.5111 . F ,R ,J Sgqxi N 21-'i, I A S. Th? I 533 wr' X sy W .. ..,. .,,i ' ...,,,,, , A ' ii 1' ZF... f i , RW H, QWJ, , tS.,,L,,,, ir .SJOPLOHIOPQ5 LINDSEY, JIM LOOKETT, MARGARET LOEWER, ERNEST, JR. LONG, EMILIE LONGBOTTOM, SAM LONGSHORE, ROBERT LOONEY, MARGERY LOVE, GEORGE C. LOZUK, GEORGE LUCAS, MARY ELLEN LUTHER, BETTY LYON, J. L. MCARTHUR, TRUMAN MCOANN, KELLY MCCOMB, BETTY MCCOY, JEAN CURTIS MCFARLAND, MELBOURNE MCFARLAND, RUSSELL MCGAHEY, META VEE MCGAW, CLARENCE MCGEE, DOLORES MCGILBERRY, JAMES MCGILL, WYLIE MCGINTY, DRUE MCGOLDRICK, EDNA MCKENNEY, IEANNE MCKNEELY, JO BETH MCKOWEN, FRANCIS MCLENDON, MAXINE ANN MCMEANS, RITA PAT MCMINN, ANNE MCMULLEN, ELVIRA MCNIEL, JOHN w. MCQUEARY, FRANK MABRAY, SHIRLEY MANSELL, KARLYENE MAPES, CHARLES R. MARINO, JAMES MARRS, JAMES H. MARSH, HENRY New Boston Palestine Goodwin, Ark. Abilene Avon Park, Fla. Commerce New Boston Beaumont Fort Worth La Feria Newgulf Waco Houston Dallas Iacksboro Waco Houston Waco Ballinger Longview Waco Houston Dallas Dayton Memphis, Tenn. Houston San Saba Dayton, Ky. Pharr Greenville Pasadena Avon, S. D. San Marcos Mineral Wells Waco Waco Tulsa, Okla. Chicago, Ill. Houston Clint That couldnt possibly be Esquire that Margaret is studying. Or could it? . . . The Nose for News Brotherhood at it again with Ceiling Nose Price, Spoo Nose Lucas, Red Nose Kline and Cin Nose Gordon. Let's pray they don't Name someone Wlirw Nose . . . Dolores, Doryce, Betty, and Elaine all well armed for the occasion. 30,04 OIT! 0l e6 MARSHALL, W, L. MARTIN, ANN MARTIN. PAULINE MARTIN, ROBERT G. MARTIN, TOM MARTIN. WAYLAN MASHBURN, CLARA NITA MASSEY, CECIL MASSEY, MARION R. MATTHES, RUSSELL MATTHEWS, MARY BESS MAY, ESTHER MEADOR, JOY MENEFEE, HAROLD G. METGALE, DAVID METCALF, ROY MEYERS, FRANK MICHAEL, HAMP MILEY, CHARLES H, MILLER, ROBERT H. MITCHELL, ROY MOODY. ELVA REA MOORE, BETTY JEAN MOORE, ROY S., JR. MORGAN, BOBBY J. MORGAN, GWEN MORGAN, JEAN MORGAN, MARNA MORRIS, HOMER, JR, MORRIS, REGINA MORTON, EVELYN MOSER, DOROTHY ANN MOSER, EDMUND A. MOSS, JOSEPH E MULLIGAN, M. L, MULLINS, E. W. MURPHREE, DONALD MURPHY, MINNIE NAGORNY, CHRISTINE NAIL, JOE G. Tuscola Beaumont Cvatesville Waco Paclucali, Ky. Monahans Beaumont Stamford Waco Bay City Hattiesburg, Miss. Vvlinslow, Ariz. Houston Dallas Cisco Houston Mineral Wells Dayton Fort Pierce, Fla. China Springs Mansneld Pittsburg Houston Waco Dallas Ballinger Corpus Christi WQICO Palestine Columbia, Miss. Waco Houston Waco Houston Chattanooga, Ten n. Mart Corsicana El Paso Houston China Springs A 11: R, vi Eiil in V PI, ,: A iiil ,A l Ellll I A 1 W I i llllil . im t , :N ..,,, 0 ,.. V H .gs:a:s:. 5 , ' Sr I wo I ig ,SL Y .. A A ,Af I 3, ,.., , . iii ig: K QP bi I X f Q ..,... zii Q zziz , , ,, i ,Rf ..,, z, my 3 :-- ,. 'if 1? M .4123 5 ,E I WSE is Y HE 32 af'-5135: 'Y -QW 5 99 + ,- Vg , ::s:s'::1 -. Qt, gk 'I' RZ:-.3-+ Er E , , i If A is X X 2 ' r I Y Publicityfwise Patrick OlMurphy, teeth in mouth, steps from his 1956 White Steamer . . . Jarrell, Kay, Long and Parotte hack up the judge this time . . . John Carmichael Kas in Hoagyj pipe in mouth steps from his 1959 O'ue1landf7. 'You fellows couldn't possibly have posed for those shots, could you? f , l I I .',, f I . c,.itit ,,isi 3 opdomored .J NAILER, JOHN L. Meofegof NATION, BETTY JANE Iola NELDER, JIM Godfrey, Ill. ,E . I NELSON, EDWARD W. Houston NELSON, JIMMIE Borger ,if E. :,:: NESMITH, STANLEY D. Beaumont ,J pp 'zii 5:-fE ::-:2 5 ' .I NICHOLS, R. BRYAN Waco ltl: ' 5 l' NORELEET, EDWARD K. Des Aft, Ark. ' A NORMAN, MARY ELIZABETH Waxahachis as ' is -'-' ,. ,z ,K Y W I I .... H 3 ...v. -' Q ,Ei T V ' 25 I . ..,. Q E,. EE,.., ... 1 pupn Q :,,,,:- -zfz H A. .K ,,,, ,lizz :,,,,,, .,,, zlzznizizzuq J ,, ,,... 1 .jfs MIN , 5 ... Jia NORRIS, EDITH OAKE S, GUY OATES, PEGGY OLSON, HAROLD OREM, JANE OVJEN, KIP OXVEN, MILDRED AN N PACK, MARIE PALMER, GENE PARKER, DAVID D. PARKER, MARY PARKHILL, JACQULYN PARKS, BURTON HOLLOXVAY PAROTTE, BETTY PARTAIN, W. L. PASCHE, LOUIS, III PATTERSON, LEON BELL PATTERSON. SAM PEER, JAMES ROBBINS PEMBERTON, BOBBIE PENDLETON, JOE PENN, CLARENCE M., JR. PENINGER, MARY JANE PENNINGTON, JOHN PERKINS, FRANCES PERRY, DON PERRY, PATRICIA ANNE PETERS, LA NELLE PEVEHOUSE, BYRON PHENIX, JAMES PHILBRICK, JOE Tulsa, Okla. Shreveport, La. Waco Loup City, Neh. Houston Plainview Pasadena Waco Dallas Waco Arp Caldwell Houston Memphis, Tenn. Waco Houston Vernon San Antonio Waco Dallas San Antonio Washington, D. C. Alexandria, La. Houston Deweyville Anderson. Ind. Houston Houston Lubbock Port Arthur San Diego, Calif. F....v Hiflio, jerusalem, away. 'The playfday girls look all played out . . . Verrla Buller makes interesting snapping for some slwtterfbug . . . Ah scenery with people, f.22, 1f40tl1 sun at 45 degrees, distance twenty feet. Sopkomorea PHILLIPS, ALICE PHILLIPS, LEONARD PIERCE, SAMMY PIKE, LESTER E. PIRTLE, ELAINE PITTMAN, L. A., JR. PLUNK, BETTY POOL, BETTY FRANCES J POOL, FRANK POPPERFUSS, NANCY PORTER, JOHN C. POWELL, IURELL POWELL, VIRGINIA LOUISE POWERS, J. TRUETT P'POOL, NANCY BETH PRATT, JOHN C., JR. PRESNALL, BOBBY PRICE, ALEX J., JR. PRYOR, DONALD C. QUALLS, BUCKY RABUN, CLAUDE RABUN, CLYDE RAINS, DOUGLAS s. RAINS, JOHN w. RAMSEY, JOHN N. RAY, DANIEL RAY, J. W. REDDING, JACK REED, BETTYE JO REED, JANE REED, PAUL RENFROW, VIVIAN RICHARDS, JODIE Beaumont Pleasanton, Kan. Vernon Texarkana El Dorado, Ark. Dayton Dallas Waco Houston Little Rock, Ark. Floydada Tacoma, Wash. San Antonio Waco Houston El Dorado, Ark. Fort Worth Minden, La. Dekalb Hillsboro Shreveport, La. Shreveport, La. Wichita Falls Meridian Austin Bonham Italy Dallas Fort Worth San Benito Azle Waco Clifton RICHARDSON, FRANK RAYMOND Newgulf RICHARDSON, PAUL RIKE, CHARLENE ROACH, CLEATIS L. ROAN, LILLIAN ROBB, BLANCHE MARIE ROBERTS, MARY HELEN Kennett, Mo. Farmersville Bonham Navasota Pensacola, Pla. Prescott, Ariz. 9 ggi. RB, . X X sh , 1 Q i t i X ml wi, - ..... 2 'S wggwmmt' :Q K 4' :,:: 2 :2 ' s p 3'f'W R ': ' -A A s:a:5 :,'2:-:: .fNj:'.z ..r::' X ,ss -,r, sw : 'Tt' f ' 1 .,. iz: L, 3 , ,L ..... , ,T , At' W .i-Yuri. ,. .f..,aE-.:: -'- '- ' ' . a::a:.:a::.,: fs: -s:.s:1::5: WJ' tw wb T' . . E Y .ff fain- MN Jv- W w 45 X A kk E aw? Q R- iff.. we X ms.. I Y. f' s rw LaVerne Wellborn, Ramona Stoclqdiclg and Verna Buller fher boy friend must own a carneral. Don't just lie there. Do some pushfups . . . 'They 'must have printed this one backwards. Bet their faces would have been interesting . . . LeMay fagainj and Dublin loolq a. wistfully, ln. longingly, c. interestedly, or or alertly funderline one! to the south. I P r .,- ,,,,',:-:: 2. I x A ew if vw X 'S it A ....-: H I- W re ......'X I -l-af - r . ....,- . I 6 , ,.:,,. F QQ: K ifpfgggfsl' I! N, ,kg ssh I 1, W X, X su, f .zztz , sift . 1 E X ,.:t:ot H was my . sf , , A 3 5, .:t...: . . if --1'-..-...aa-' fr-' I - ,. i , . Y 1 5 xc? . f sf Sw I 5 A --.' - W 1 .,.... as .K :Ii lf ,, .. 'a-e1:2-1-I-'s'1f-W' f ' sae.. K... ' I : X S 50PAOn10fe6 ROBERTSON, DAVID Alvord ROBINETT, SCOTTIE Genoa ROBINSON, BURKE Nashville, Tenn. ROBINSON, JACK Fort Worth RODGERS, HAZEL Grand Prairie ROGERS, GLENN W. Henderson ROGERS, MARY EVELYN Henderson ROGERS, WESLEY W. Houston ROHR, WANDA Bryan ROSE, MACILEE Houston ROSS, BETSY Dumas, Ark. ROW, J. S. Waco ROXVLETT, ROBERT B. Waco RUBY, H. A. Waco RUCHTI, W. C. Galveston RUMMAGE, RALPH Tulsa, Okla. RUSSELL, MERRILL W., -IR. Harlingen RUTHERFORD, CORKY Honey Grove RYDEL, HENRY L. West SALMON, MILDRED Waco SALMON, RUSSELL Austin SAMP, GLADYS Ipswich, S. D. SANDEEER, MORRIS Orange SARTOR, ALVIS Mexia SARTOR, BILLIE Waco SCHINDLER, WILLIAM Waco SCHMIDT, SHIRLEY Fort Worth SCHOENVOGEL, ROBERT LEE Brenham SCHORLEMMER, GLORIA Llano SCHROEDER, ORVILLE C. Houston SCOTT, WALTER G. El Paso SCOTT, WILLIE IO Memphis, Tenn. SEARS, MARY BESS Hutchins SEASTRUNK, BETTYLOU Waco SHANE, VIRGINIA Lyndon, Ky. SHANKS, JOHN CLINTON Dallas SHARP, MARY GLADYS Waco SHEFFIELD, EMOGENE Anahuac SHELLENBERGER, REX J. Nevada, Mo. SHELTON, MARY ELIZABETH Brownwood Ivlilton DuPriest, Gene Cloninger, Veda Ray Tyson fof tlre department of Jo urnalismj and George Lozulq snapped in front of lreavenfonlyflgnows what . . . Easy with tlic liamrner, you got witnesses . . . Oli, I get it. Tlrefre building Smnethzng-orfotller for a parade. .SQOIQAOITIOFQJ SHEPARD, DAN C. SHEPPARD, JAMES H., JR. SHIPLETT, DELONA SHUTTLESWORTH, BILL SIMMONS, CARRIE NELL SIMPSON, BILL SINGLETARY, CECIL E. SKEETER, JACQUELINE SLOAN, BETTY SLOCUM, ALVA JEAN SLCCUM, VVANDA SMILEY, LEWIS M., JR. SMITH, DELDA SMITH, DOROTHY SMITH, JC SMITH, JOANNE SMITH, LAWRENCE SMITH, LULA SMITH, ROBERT LEE SOUKUP, WALTER R. SOUTHWORTH, JIMMY SPEAR, PAUL SPECTOR, NORMAN SPRINKLE, MARY ALYCE STANLEY, JACK STARCHER, WILLIAM D. STARR, ED STAVINOHA, EDVVARD STEAKLEY, MELVIN STEINDAM, LOUISE STENVART, GLENN STOCKDICK, RAMONA STOKER, FRED STORY, BILLY STURGES. TRUMAN SULLIVAN, PEGGY JOYCE SWAIN, JOAN SWAN, BETTY TALBERT, MAMIE TALBERT, TED Memplwis, Tenn. Brownwood Bartlett Houston Troy Palestine Orange Dallas Brenham Cresson Cresson Mexia Vv'aco Hawkins Mabank Kerens Owensboro, Ky. Nevada Bolivar, Mo. NVest San Antonio Corsicana Lzrurelton, N. Y. Dallas Combos Spur Wrico Temple Godley Dallas McKinney Katy Atlanta Diboll Dallas Crawford Houston Temple China Springs Waco ,res ., --tx... S S 1 X A 6 f ' ,fx ugrszsassa W vs. tv . .,.. .V Q if .... , 'fr .35 X v 44 C l I T gmww W ..,,,:,. at ' ww' , . e Ag? 1 :af :.-Ez'..t,::...::.f:f::sf'1H.1 it wt Q., 35 I :GIA wil Q t t E 4 x .... . . I 5 WS 2 wx I gg 'V Jiri J , ,-.. Get, V- :': Iz' I ..., e ,.. .. ' ': ' '--- C: ll I -'-- my X it ..,. . TT Doryce Lengefeld looks awful good on a rock pile . . . Here is what is known as a group of people caught in the animated act of watching the birdie . . Bowen, Cook, Gaylord, Clark, and Cook are on the bench this quarter. Send 'ern in for me, coach, I m plumb wore out. ,ASUS B ' 'Q 4 , ..,. Ns .3512 4, ,:,.. 'rl IA: I Q In :lz if ta: I Q 5 . I QW M QQQQQ ::.- .,,, L A1335 Sm . mf, ::g. if ,,,,.t.,. .,,:.i-A p p p p g ,,., . . gq g --?-::vL, K -I N WY ,ga , Afgsf' fi QQWZAT ,- , , . H' 6 W fa .,. Q N. A., .,..: 3 HII: Q ,,,, . ,Qi 1 .el ,. rj ,--z bv 5 i,i,i,, . :'. . Q ,, 'l fl 1 i ,. '::, ,,,, I Q :.. .X - 4 uuzzzzzluuillll , 2 . ..:rri::r: j I 1 A dk: .... v :-l4 ':t'1j I .,.,. llll i 1 ..'f- : B , I .ii 1 -1 1,..2 if ll SOPAOHZOFQ5 TANNER, LOUIS Cleveland TATUM, MARY LOU Catesville TATUM, ROBERT E. Beaumont TAYLOR, BILL Lamesa TAYLOR, LAURA Waco TAYLOR, WILLIAM E. Waco TERRY, BETTY Houston THACKER, MARYLEE Floyclada THOMAS, AUDREY W. Wharton THOMAS, BETTY JO Wharton THOMAS, JOHN WILLIAM, JR. Belton THOMAS, LAURA BELLE Oklahoma City. Okla. THOMPSON, H. F. Arlington, Va. THOMPSON, JOY BRITA Houston THOMPSON, MARY ALYCE Palestine THORNTON, BOBBIE Eort Vvlorth TILLOTSON, ARTHUR C. Waco TINSLEY, NORMA Orange TOLAND, MAUDINE San Antonio TRAUCOTT, JAMES Versailles, Ky. TREADWELL, GERTRUDE Columbiana, Ohio TRIPLETT, RALPH G. Lenoir, N. C. TUCKER, MARTHA FENELLE West TYSON, VEDA RAE Corpus Christi UPSHAW, BILL XVHALING Belton UPSHAW, ERA JO Stamford USREY, GENE CLAIRE Dallas VAN BENSCHOTEN, ETHAN Neodesha, Kan. VANSTON, JOYCE Denison VAUCHAN, SAMUEL KENNETH Denison VERNON, RUTH Vernon WALLACE, BOBBIE DEAN Houston WALLACE, PHILLIP T. Waco WALLACE, NINA JEAN Dallas WALTON, SETH R., JR. Wills Point WARD, COLLEEN Tulia WARE, ALMYRA Eort Thomas, Ky. XVARE, CAROLYN Hattiesburg, Miss. WARKENTIN, HAROLD J. Premont WATKINS, D. S. San Angelo Mrs. Bailey comes from behind the fountain at the corrier clrug as the cameraman works toward a free malt . . . Is that the smile of beauty or of health that we see before us? . . . Hold it Dori Holton, we have a spot for you and Judge Baylor in the soph section. .g0l0A0l'l'l0l e6 WATSON, HAZEL TUNSTEAD WATSON, JAMES D. WEBBER, BARNEY WELLBORN, FAYE WELLBORN, LA VERNE WENDT, CHRISTINE WESTMORELAND, JACKSON T. WHEELESS, E. E., JR. WHEELESS, HOMER WHITE, GLENN WHITLEY, MILTON WILLIAMS, BILLIE JEAN WILLIAMS, CHARLES R. WILLIAMS, MARIE WILLIAMS, MARY ELLEN WILLIAMS, SIDNEY WILLIAMSON, JAMES M. WILLIS, MARLAN PAUL WILSON, DONALD WILSON, EDWARD L. WILSON, PAT WINSTON, CHARLES WITHERS, WINKIE WITT, BRADLEY WRAY, BEVERLY WRIGHT, NEVA NELLE WYCHE, ROBERT E. WYNN, TOM YARBROUGH, JAMES YEATTS, DENNIS f YETT, JACQUELINE ZIMMERMAN, BETTY Whippany, N. J. Waco Baytown Gladewater Gladewater McGregor Houston New Orleans, La. Yoakum Lamesa Temple Orange McGregor Ozona Houston Hindes Fort Worth Houston Taylor Waco Waco Geiger, Ala. Goose Creek Mount Pleasant Houston Henderson Alice Dallas Chandler Fort Worth Rosebud Corpus Christi M L. , ssss .s M W QQ '-I ,bw Y 1, I Ni Fiszaasa as s 5 . f ' ,lik at E .. X . L R- . R Q31 saw? .1 l rf'-1 , Freshmen Class Officers Fall Term JAMES LANGLEY President HARRY KIDWELL VieefPresident ANN VARDAMAN Secretary JOE POE Treasurer PATTY KOBITZ Reporter Spring Term DOUGLAS DILLARD President , MARY ANN ELMORE VieefPresident HAZEL SCOTT Secretary BETTY JANE COLEMAN Reporter EMILY BOYD, JERRY BILES, MARIE CAGLE, Editors Winter Term HARRY KIDWELL President PAUL BELL VieefPresident PATTY KOBITZ Secretary ELSIE ANN GAYER Reporter Pat Newsom, Celeste Tatum, and Billie jean jones pause for a moment to pray that they may get out in '50 . . . Billie jean Scoggins, Billie Io Emily Boyd, and Beth Bowers with all bars held . . . Charmain Coe, Ellan Ferguson, Dovis Bean and Clara Miller-anybody got a watch? jfeffkhlell ABEL, BETTY ACKER, EDWIN ADAMS, MELBA ADAMS, TOM AIJDINGTON, BILLY BOB AKIN, JACK ALFORD, DALE ALFORD, ZEKE ALLEE, ROSS LEE ALLEN, JAMES ALLEN, XVILLIAM ALTERMORE, CHARLES ALTON, JAMES AMENT, EMILY AMENT, LAVERNE ANDERSON, JUSTICE ANDERSON, Nl-ILVVYN ANDREVVS, LANELLE ANSON, GEORGE ARCHER, BOYD E. ARCHER, REBECCA ARNETT, CAROLYN ARNETT, HALBURN AVERY, BETTY AVERY, ROBERI' BAILEY, BILL BAILEY, LEE BAIN, ANNA LOIS BAINS, JACK E. BAKER, C. B. BALLENGER, MARGARET BARTON, MARY BARFIELD, DON BASHAM, DANIEL XV. BATSON, BILLIE BAYNE, LUCY ANN BEAN, DORIS BECK, R. N. BENNETT, JOHN II. BENSON, VVILLIAM F. BENTLEY, BERYL BERAN, VVALTER BERGSTROM, LOUIS BERNARD, CHARLES BILES, GERALDINE BISIIOP, CALVIN F. BLACKBURN, GLORIA BLACKXVOOD, LYLE Y I-IRNK JN BLAIN, EVA HELEN BLOOMER, CHARLES BLUME, VIRGINIA BLYTHE, MARY FRANCES BONDS, BILL J. BOONE, JOE H. BOONE, TOM I. BORDERS, DAVEY LEE BOTELER, MACYL BOUNDS, CLYDE BOVVERS. ERIE BETII BOVVMAN, HUGIIMACK F. VVaC0 Newgulf Lampasas Devine Heliflersrm El Dorado, Ark. VVaco Rockdale Crockett Plainview Robert Lee Hearnc Conroe VVac0 VVaco Bay City Port Arthur I Dallas YYac0 Dallas Ifloresville Kossc Mayficlml, Ky. San Antonin YYacn Xx'ZlC0 San Marcos Kerens Baytown Miles San Benito Marta XVaco XVaco Dallas Crockett San Angelo Corpus Christi Chilton Corsicana XVZICU rlllll' lirnu VVaco Earle, Ark. San Antonin San Benito Dallas San Antonio Grand Prai rio Dallas VVIICD Palestine Valley lxlllla Olney Ellnioml, Okla. VVaxahaQhi0 Floyflafla VVac0 BTCCKCIIFIIILIC Amarillo 41 I M vm. W . 2-'K I .. Ia ee eeee Iee he ' 'EI2 A fl ,,: . 5.1. 2,. :I wit.. wa A , we VY? HES BURR, SYLVIA BON, NORRIS BOYD, EMILY IO BRADY, FAYE jfedkhlen BRANNON, RICHARD S. BRANTLEY, VIRGINIA BREEDEN, BOBBY BRESHER, ALLIENE BR1BGES, KING W. BRIM, M. T. BRISTER, JOYCE BROCK, ANNE BROOKS, JOHN ANNE BROOKS, MARTHALU BROOKS, ROGER L. BROUGHTON, BILLIE JEAN BROUGHTON, EUGENE BROVVN, BILLY J. BROVVN, CURTIS BROVVN, DONALD BROVVN, IEANNINE BROWN, LOTTIE IO BROVVN, ROBERT BROWNING, CAROL JANE BRUMLEY, RUTH BRUINES, CHARLES J. BRYAN, LESLIE B. BUCHANAN, BETTY ci1LE BUCE, JOE CARL BUICE, WILLIAM B. BUII-I, MARY BULLOCK, MARY OLIVE BUNCH, ALVIN PEYTON BUNTING, IIARRY R, BURDSAI., NIARILLYN BURGER, BARBARA BURR, MAUD BURN S, ROBERT ALYIS BURTON, IUANA MARIA BURTON, SHIRLEY BUSH, BARBARA BUSH, JACK BUSH, LEE IRVING BUTLER, DOROTHY BUTLER, KENNETH BENTLEY BUTLER, MARY HELEN BYRAN, JACK CAGLE, MARIE CAIN, ROBERT CALDVVELL, RAY CALKINS, IACK CALLAHAN, GLEN ROSE CAMPOS, TONY CANNON, JOE CARLTON, MURL B. CARMICHAEL, JOHN R. CARNAHAN, RUTH CARROLL, FRED CATES, DURWOOD CATO, GERALDINE VVaxahachie Odessa El Campo Fort VVorth Dallas Bay City Plainview VVaco McGregor Corpus Christi Shreveport, La. Beckville Houston Sulphur Springs VVaco Newgulf Waco VVichita Falls Waco Vernon Jacksonville Vernon Buda Conroe Mcllregor Sealy Arkansas Ci ty, Ark. VVaco Mcflregor VVacO Bryan Coolidge Waco Waco Corpus Christi VVaco Singleton Springfield, Tenn. Temple Dallas Raymondville VVaco Waco Hooven, Ohio McComb, Miss. Goose Creek Somerset Waco Alva Newgulf Childress Elgin Baytown Kermit Hull Valley Mills Waco Lometa Baton Rouge, La. Palestine Don Barjeld and Lanelle Andrews sit this one out . . . Lois Thorpe, Zora Wertli and Hazel Scott all wrapped up in each other . . . Looks like Walter Hunt need hunt no farther than Betty -lean and Nelda Mae Howard. Janis Metcalf, Peggy Place, Dorothy Henderson and Mary Ann Elmore a srtttn and a standm Mary Helen Butler gets a frm grrp on Peggy Padgett . . . Hey, wl1ere's the soap? Coming right up, Miss Watson Gardner Cornett Ware Cowden and Jones m a Jive woman de ense jl e5Ll'l'L2l'l CHAMBERLAIN, MARGARET CHAMRLESS, JUANITA CHAPMAN, MORGAN R. CHILDS, CAROLYN CHILDS, NANCY CHILES, JOHN CHILTON, STUART CHOATE, HAZEL RAE CHRISTIAN, ROBERT D. CLARK, JOHNNY CLARK, DEVANE CLARK, BILLY CLARK, DONUS L. CLARK, WILLIAM H., JR. CLAWSON, JAN CLAYPOOL, LAURA CLAYTON, R. L., JR, CLEMMER, LAWSON CLINKSCALES, ROBERT L., JR. CLOUSE, JERALD Coma, GERALD COE, CHARMIAN COFFEY, CLEO, JR. COIT, DICK COLEMAN, BETTY JUNE COLEMAN, HERMAN Manor Waco Dallas Fairfield Jacksonville Waxahachie llarlin Silsbee Bessemer, Ala. Waco Athens Bells VVin ters Trinidad VVaco VVac0 VVaco Texon VVaco Humble James Jasper Pampa Dallas Jackson, Miss, VVaxahachie COLEINIAN, INIARJORIE Mart COLEY, GERALD PAUL Dallas COLLINS, BERNICE Nome COMBS, BETH Waco CONNELL, EDDIE JO Corpus Christi COOK, GEORGE A. Sealy COOPER, JAINIES V. Houston COPELAND, NEWMAN Waco CORNETT, INIARTHA Pearsall CORNVVELL, EUGENE Waco COTTON, J. B. Seagraves COVINGTON, LIRY Port Arthur COWDEN, BETTY Pearsall COWLING, WALTER Ennis COX, MARJORIE Alvin CRANFILL, ROBERT VVaco CRAVER, BOBBY J. Orange CROUCH, JEAN Denton CROUCH, JOYCE Denton CRUIVIP, THODIAS EARL Waco CULVER, ROBERT L. Houston CUIVIIIINGS, ALICE JEAN Ilcmphis, Tenn. CUAUNHNGS, WAYNE Conroe CURLEE, JOAN Austin CURTIS, PAUL Fort VVorth CUSTER, MARY LOU Beeville DANIEL, ALTON Teague DANISH, LENORE C. Chicago, Ill. DARNEAL, ANN Palestine DAUGHTRY, DAN Lufkin DAVIDSON, RALPH STURGIS VVharton DAVIS, CODY Pasadena DAVIS, LAURA JUNE Waco DAVIS, LEON Terrell , w,,G V 4 6 E gg, Q 'VVVIV I we 1. or J ass I . 11 - A 1'1 -A: A A 3 i i 5 1,', A I A I ,,,' ,.,,.., ., ,,:,,.A ......:. .,,..,..,. - - , romp 1 ':': E :.. f Z- ::-: W , ...,,,,,. :::, 51. L 1 ' . ,V.V Q I Rf LLLL i ..... -3535-Izgg-1 ...... ,. ,L ' -'-v 'GIF ,.: rf ' 1 .IMA I its -- ' X ' :': uhm, 3 e , M 'W 32 fi' jl e6LI'nel'l DAVIS, ROBERT C. DAVIS, ROBERT F. DAVIS, SAM DAVIS, THOMAS H, DAVIS, WILLIAM A. DAY, CHARLES ELTON DEEATE, ALVIN DELGADO, CHARLES CORDEL DEJARNETTE, ETHEL DELARIOS, ARTHUR DENMAN, JOE C. DENNY, BETTYE JEAN DE WEESE BILLIE JO DICKEN, PAUL L. DICKENSON, KAY DICKEY, JO NITA DILLARD, DOUGLAS DISEKER, PAT DENNIS, JANE DOSHER, BUD DOUGLAS, RUTH DRAKE, J. P. DRUMWRIGHT, RU BYE DUBOSE, HAROLD DUBOSE, LAURA ROBIN DUDLEY, DON RICHARD DUFFEY, GENETHA DUMAS, WALTER DUNCAN, PAULINE DUNLAP, PERRY DUNN, DOROTHY DUN WADY, RUBY DURHAM, JAMES DUSEK, RAYMOND, JR. EDEN, BOBBY FRANKLIN EDMONDS, PAT EDMONDS, BERNEICE EDMONDS, ROYANN EDVVARD, JOHN C, EDWARD, LILA EDWARD, ROBERT II., JR. EDWARDS, BETTY JO ELLIS, DAN ELLIS, JEANNINE ELIIIORE, MARY ANN ENGLISH, JACK ENLOE, JACK DONALD EREDINI, IOHNN ERIGAN, ARMEEN ESKEVV, CHARLES EVANS, CHARLES EVANS, GEORGE C. EVANS, H, L. EVANS, THOMAS FADAL, WALTER FAIR, TED EAMBROUGH, WILLIAM T, FARLEY, ANNA LOUISE FARRELL, JACK FARRIS, JOE Betty johnson Layne and Martha Wilcox campus themselves for a spell . . . Elsa Miller, jean Crouch, Clara Miller and joyce Crouch are entwineol twins . . . Billie Wedgezuorth, Gloria Vrfigginson, and Shirley Watson-don't let us disturb you, girls. Athens Longview Dallas Gilmer Shreveport, La. Mexia Wichita Falls Waco Waco Dallas VVaco Iowa Park Gonzales Paris Palestine Dallas Temple Waco Hillsboro Dallas El Paso Winters Dallas Houston San Antonio Waco Springfield, Tenn. McGregor Waco Hubbard Fort Worth Waco Sabinal Galveston Euleos Crawford Anson Anson Longview Longview Longview VVest VVaco WVaco Orange Hubbard Chester VVaco Corpus Christi Bastrop Bastrop Smithville VVaco Victoria Waco Waco Smackover, Ark. Aransas Pass Hillsboro Daisetta Bill David and Bernice Collins pause m front of the place that they sealed up all tltose tl1ingamalJolJs for posterity . . . The campus is a beehive of inactivity . . . A near miss as a Brooks severalfthreat man breaks into the clear. gfedkliflell FEATHER, BOB FENLEY, MARGARET FENTON, EMILY JANE FERGUSON, ELLEN FERGUSON, S. VV., JR. FIELIJER, IEOII FISHER, VIRGINIA LEE FLETCHER, FRANKIE FLETCHER, RILEY EUGENE FORD, VVALTER FOREMAN, LEE SCARB FORT, EARL L. FORTIN BERRY, GEORC IE K, FOXVLER, JOYCE FOVVLER, LOYIJE FOVVLER, VVILLIAM FOX, JAMES II. OROIWIH FR El IERICK, GERALIJI NE FR E I JERICK, JACQUELI N E FREEMAN, BILLYE JEAN FRENCH, DON THOMAS FROST, VVELDON XV. FUCHS, JAMES F, FULLI NGIINI, XVANDA POXVERS FUNIJERBURK, ALENE EUUS, D. J. GAGE, WILLIAM CARROLL GARDNER, MILTON E. GARDNER, NANCY GARNER, VVAYTHE G ATLIN, VIRGINIA AN N GAYER, ELSIE ANN GEER, ELIZABETH GETTERNIAN, TED ' GHRIST, JOHN GILBERT, GARNET G I LL, MARY ANN GI GI GILL, RUTH CAROLYN GILLER, DON ROY I GILMER, JAMES GILMORE, JOE L. GILIIIN, CII.-XRLES N4 IERICH, GEORGE K. I GR GODVVIN, GENE GOEBEL, HARVEY GOELZER, ROBERT GOOIJE, ANN GOOIJE, RARIIARA ODIIAN, JININIIE GOODMAN, MARY CAROLYN GOODVVIN, BETTIE GOODWIN, JOEL F. GRAHAM, GLADYS GRAINILING, ROYD AYEs, LA RUE GREEN, GUS GREEN, HAROLD GREGORY, FRANCES G. GREGORY, JOHNNIE G. GREINER, VVILLI.-XM D. Fort Worth Lufkin Fort WVOTIII Brenham WVaco Abilene VVaco Shamrock Corsicana Dallas Amarillo VVaco Amite, La. Dallas Gatesville Gatesville Meadow Vlfaco XVaco Gatesville San Antonio VVaco XVaco Cleburne Palestine Hondo VVaco Devine San Antonio Temple Monroe City San Angelo Rule Baltimore, Md. VVaco McKinney Childress Carthage Asherton VVaco Horner, La. Dallas VVacO Amarillo Elton, La. Chilton Dallas Plainview Bay City Dallas Corpus Christi Carlsbad, N. M. Shreveport, La. Overton Floydada Eden VVaco Groesbeck Ganado IVaco f I iiin Y M 3 5, xi i . A .I ' I I 55,..,. H , -it ........ ml . is J ::i':i I '55-fr A 'i'. A-if ' 'L A . -.I J ::,.. . ..:. 5 A A , X Y if ,.. . : V .... E V in Q 4 if ..A. ' - oi. .. . q liii ti iiill L ly 'E , ily . f x my .2 pn X . I Wy 5 r zl- A I xv , i ::,. I ..,: Q L. J 9kf:5 2 .,. am me .M f ':': N Iz- 2 - ' as , 'Q . it A -- ,J-, .yf ' . . .5E5EEEEE::... . -3 I lr-Q GRIMES, JOHN ' fNDY .I P05 Amen IECDERIAN, MAYNARD GCNTER, IIARIIARA HADDAD, HELEN nv 3 I GRIFFIN, ISOIIIEY I c.1II , I mm I II.I5Y, IIETTY Jo HALE, DIANE HALL, CHARI OTTE HALL, DONALD O. HALL, R EX I-IAXIILTON, TODD HANCOCK, PEGGY HAND, L. J I-IARMON, B. If., SR. HARGROVE, DORIS NELL HARPER, RORERT HARRELL, LENORA HAR RINI STON, BETTY HAR R I NGTON, LUTHER RAY HARRIS, BUDDY HARRIS, HARRY HARRIS, JOHN REACAN HARVEY, IIILLYE HARVEY, IIRUNELL HARVEY, DAVID HATFIELD, GEORGE E, HAYES, GVVEN HEAD, IQARI. HEINZE, IVAYNE HENDERSON, ANNA HENDERSON, CHARLES HENDERSON. DOROTHY HENDERSON, HENRY GLEN HENDERSON, JOHN A., III HENDERSON, THOMAS E. HIQNIIRICK, VIRGINIA HERNDON, JOHN HEROD, DAN A. HICKS, IIORIIY GENE HICKS, ED. N. HIFKS, VVILLIAM HICKS, XV. R. HIGGINS, CECIL C. H IG HTOVVER, JACK E. HILL, JAMES II. HIPP, CHARLES E. HODGE, RANDOLPH HOFFERT, JANE HOFFMAN, HARVEY HOLCOMIEE, MARTHA HOLLONVAY, CLIFFORD K. HOLMES, JAMES E., JR. HOLT, IIRADFORD A. I-IOLT, CYRIL VV. HOLTON, THOMAS I., A W 'Q noon, JACK if. ' I H nlnlnun ' IIIIRICK, IIILL M, . IIORNEII, IIROXVNIE HOLYIII, ALICIA Houston Longview Memphis, Tenn. Satin Silverton VVLICO San Antonin Dallas AVIICO VV:Ico Killeen Cleveland, Ohio San Antonio Anahuac Lorena Colorado City Marlin VVaco Plano Ferris Hot Springs, Ark. Burkburnett Center Kaufman Alto Mirando City Waco Gatcsville Sherman Houston VVaco llfemphis, Tenn. Brownfield Vernon Jasper VVaco Eddy VVaxahachie Cvrapeland XVaco Denison Lufkin IVaCo Kossc Memphis, Tenn, Sealy Graham Pittsburg Houston Waco Pecos Corsicana Palestine Gatesville Houston Wellington Panipn VVaco Teague Harlingen Sweater girls Ann Darneal and Pat johnson patriotically sport their ribbons . . . Margaret Chamberlain, Margie Keeley, Veda Rae Tyson fof the jour' nalism cl partmentj Given Berr5 and Dorothy Hamilton get their pictures in the annual . . . Vv'anda Kidd seems to 'iwondan about it all. fWell good heatens what do sou exp It Tliex don t hay me for this, you lqiiouuj Pat McGee turns around and adjusts her best smile . . . Charmian Coe, Elsalene Miller, Jerry Lemon, Doris Bean, and Ellen Fergusongcall by the office any time after Jive for an action as others see you. jl'e5Ll'l'lel'l HOUGH, BEN WBCO HOWARD, BETTY JEAN Alice HOWARD, JACK Palestine HOWARD, LEROY Dallas HOWARD, NELDA MAE Alice HOVVARD, SAMUEL K. Tyler HUDSON, BILLY Palestine HUFFMAN, ELBERT Donie HUSEIIY, HILMER Mart HUTCHINS, BILL Waco HUTSON, PAUL Hope, Ark. ICE, CLETIS Saint Jo ISAACKS, LYNN Houston IVY, TRAVIS R. VVaco JACKSON, ANDY Ranger JACKSON. VERA M. Grapevine JACKSON, VYINFRED I'.-XUL Levelland JANICKE, MADA San Antonio JEFFERS, ADA FAY Austonio JENKINS, HARTFORD, JR. Bastrop JENKINS, TRAVIS M. Tuscola JENNINGS, DOROTHY LOU Tulia JEWEL, YVANDA LOU Bellmead JOBE, BILL Paris, Tenn. JOHNSON, JEAN RENICK VVaco JOHNSON, JEANETTE Waco JOHNSON, EARL Waco JOHNSON, JO VVALTER WVaco JOHNSON, OTTO RHEA Cleburne JOHNSON, PAT Alamo JOHNSON, SHIRLEY K. Dallas JOHNSTON, WALTER Palestine JONES, IIERYL VVQCQ JONES, IEILL Waco JONES, BILLIE VVacD JONES, IEILLYE JEAN Midland JONES, COLIN J. VV:-icu JONES, DON VVQCO JONES, JIBIAIY Iloustgn JONES, LAVERNE Floydada JONES, RAY LOUISE VVQQQ JONES, XIAN XVQACU KAY, LINDA Houston KEEPER, ELRERT O, Huntsville KELLER, ROBERT I.l.uYlr Mine,-31 VVQHS KI-IELING, JOIIN DAYIIJ S,3nAm0ui0 KELLEY, KARL E. VVBCO KELLY, KENNETH Magnolia KELLY, MARGIE Corpus Cliristi KEMPER, IEORIRIE JEAN XVMO KENDALL, MARY ANN Ennis KENIJRICK, JACK I. ww, KERSH, IIADEN Humble KERXVOOD, ROI!!-IRT I. Mcliregor KEY, JIMMY Pcrryton KIDD, WANNA filadewater KIDYVELL, HARRY J. 1331135 KIMIBROUGH, BETH Xvago KING, JAMES R. yvaco KINGHORN, L. L. Aransas Pass an v X -. wr S at at 'S' 1 -. s y, 4- fa ' X A..- 'QTY A V . ,G ' .J 4- Nlzu I ' .. .. as A L vvv: I nw ', 9 W sa.. vm 5' ii i ' ,225 I fha ,::: I 1+ X 1 .N li WZ' 1 ...,., :, , ... 5 . ,..,. :,,, ' I, ffl' ...,,, , in if A W Q.. ...- , 3 A :Q-1-.15 ' .:2' 1 I . ,,.... ,.... I , I ,A at 2.5: as ., ' iii .., hr f EEE? if ...,.. - -... - A , 1 .... W M ,gg av ,W . . Q. if L as . .. . , J I 2 :yum .X ., 'V v ww- ' ,Vw -. -',2-2 1 Kg? YM Ag 4' 'A --2- s . A I ' A l M, . .ml A E ,gn Q . W 1: f P05 lflefl W J rw, ' ' 4 'R R J .A., ea 1 ' ' , A ,fa ' ,fa 'Ei' T' W' RlRRLAND, JACK v. VVaco , a . A ' KIRKMAN, RALPH Carterville, Ill. ...,.. ,, , , '- . Q3 , , ,E KLEIN, E. F. Hawkins If L55 KNIGHTUN, HILL Canyon G V KNOLLE, CAROLYN Brenham A A KOHITZ, PATT1 Jacksonville l 5' :TQ A . um' 5 -. fl 5 gf' if ff ...,. I VA in A KOEHNE, CHARLES lf., JR. Waco . Ls ' ' a ' A A fi ' 5 KRAMER, HAZEL Houston 3 j -'-a' . A of- KRUMNOVV, 1lll.l. Mart Q . x Q - ' Barak ,j WL, KUCERA, RUDY Waco -I . LAMKIN, BILLY DAN llrowllwoucl aa LAMl-ERT, DELORES Lorena of P . , I mf 1 , at LANDERS, R. L. Waco - ,,,,,i- LANE, DANNY XVaco f I A A LANE, NORMA JUNE Palestine LANGLEY, JAMES A, Ooclilca, Ala. ' 'fl' LANCSTON, JOYCE ralcolinc . LAVENDER, MARY JANE Waco jji, ..,. at 3 GW QW' ' LAVVR ENCE, ELLIOTT S2111 Antonio K if .A ., -A ' A LAVVRENCE, WALTER Cameron , ' 'M 'f' wwf an I 5 LAXVTON, RALPH Vivian, La. '.i2:.ijLgg. . 4 i f LEAVELL, FRANK, JR. Nashville, Tenn. .,. E- A: , aa. ilk. LEE, JAMES C. Robstown LElc:li, JOHN JR. yanlia ., 5 D ,E .,,,. Q ' , ,E an LEMON, JERRY Sulphur Springs , Q A LESTER, IDA VIRGINIA Waco A , A A --'-' . J LEWTS, BETTY JEAN Wichita Falls A . LEXVIS, CARROLL Port Arthur .AQ :::':5:is55. LEVVIS' JOHN XV. xvuco i ' ' S LEVVIS, XY.-XLLACE Nashville, Tenn. lf. ------ I -lul L . ll V' ...Q LEXYTER, RONALD L. Pzlnlpza ra J A. 1- ,mv A 55 l.lLES, PATRICIA 1JIllSSl'll1C ' ' - ' W ' Mala. H AIQA E P LITTLE, J ULIA ANN Waco ' , W , LOCRRlDc:E, ROBBTE Waco - .a i '-i:sss,2zi,s:: ' , V ,,, LOFTIN, JOE XVHCO W' L 1 K LOUAN, HAROLD Waco , , a .. E , , ' LONG, DAN lolcwin ' 35 , 4 V H .q I A LUNGLEY, JUDIJ JFONYIIXVOOC iw 'R m sw I 1 ' 91 ' L i L y V N ml ' A: x , a ' LOTT ANNETTE Polccl 25' .I f 'fa A LUDwlc:, CHARLES A. PlttSllurgl1,l'a. .... ..,,.. V- I i LIYIJWIG, JOHNNIE A, cfliflon 1, fy , A , ' l,lllxIl'RlN, DOB E. XVHCO ...I ..,. A ., ,??'o,. .S ....-.,., .-.-.. . , . , Y Q , . '- 'c ---- - V, ..,.,,, LIf'l'TREl-L, R1CllARD Muskogee, Olcla, X ,, f ' , W A, ,W A LOVE, LEONARD XVACO M ,, 'W -A no ,V ,vi W Q' 5 LOVETT, RILLY JOE Tomlmll mf aaa.. i 72. Af 5 N ..., tg LYUN, L. B. xvaco 1 .I B A ' h It E MCALISTER, JACK Brentwood, Tenn. A' ,,,,, , ..... - -. ' MCCALL, HAZEL BETH lsfcinonfl ' ,I i a IXICCAVV, C. L., JR. Ennis N V gb, , A F' 1, H , M ' 4 19 MCCLAIN, CURTIS Oklah01naCity,Okln. .E , Eg .av 2 M McCLATCHY, DON Olncy ' ., .,,, - .... McCLATCl-IY, LAVERNE Olney 4 ,..,,., A q I A McCl.OSREY, THOMAS E. Waco 53 K . , MCCLUNG, JOE Il. Grand Prairie , ag, Q MCCOLLUM, TED Lamesa , i W A FW U McCORlxllCR, EUDANlA Tahoka A 31cCURLEY, ROBERT, JR. Cannlcn ' Mc-DONAl.D, DONALD Waco D X Nlcl-'ERR1N, LEON Tnacold .o - :Q Peggy Hancock, Nancy Gardner and Jane Hojfert are booked solid . . . Harry Marsh, sans fan, atop the posterity tl1ingarnabob . . . Margaret Fenley, Betty Harrington, Bernie Stodgillill, and Bolaette Milam stand in front of the clzrysamarl, cllrisseathef, crysamtha-flower bed. Food, women and CocafCola . . . Betty Buchanan, LaRue Graves, and Betty Seale in that coed deadlock . , . Barbara Goode must have just passed a text . . . Tltatls all right, Ernie lnoyg well get lem in I47. jferfkliflell IXIUCEE, PATSY MCINTOSH, RICHARD ALLEN MQKANNA, BILLY McKEE, MODREL MCKELLER, Llili MCKINNEY. VRANIC MCKINNEY, I. B. McMIfLLEN, CECIL MI'NE'I'T, THOMAS XV., SR. MrNE1L, DAVIIJ MCSPEEIJEN, DICK MADSEN, MARIANNE MAI.oNE, IAMES II, M.XNlQIfM, JERRY MARION, JAMES E. MARTIN, HIJMER II. MARTIN, YI-IRA NEI.I, MATI-IEXVS, JAMI:s C. MAUNEY, BILL MAYES, SARA IEETII MI-LAIIER, W, M., J R. MEHAEEEY, JIMMY 1 MEREI'II'I'H, YIRIIINIA METCAI.If, MARY IANIS MILAM, IIOBETTE MILES, SUE MILEY, BENTON Ci, MILLER, BRUCE MILLER, CLARA IEAN MILLER, DOIJD MILLER, DONALD C. MILLER, DONALD RAY ' MILLER, ELSALENE MILLER, MARILYN MILLS, HAROLD MILNER, XVARREN G. IxII'I'cIIELL, CHARLES MONKHOCSE, VIRGINIA MONTGOMERY, IIEIIRGIE MooDY, SHIRLEY MOORE, MAX MosEI.EY. 'rIIoMAs MOSER, AGNES MOSIQR, GUSTAVE M. MOSS, DORIS ANN MOULDEN, GLORIA MOUSER, DONALD MIILLEN, LICONA MIINVY, EDDIE MIfRIIocR, JACK MURIIOCR, KEN MURPHY, LUANNI-1 MURRAY, VVA N I JA NASH, ROY W. NAVMANN, MCRIEL NELSON, CHARLES L. NELSON, LEROY NEVVBERRY, IZILI. NEVVBY, MARTIN NEVVSOM, PATRICIA ANN Kilgore San Angelo Garland VVaco Laird Hill Lufkin Tyler Mcllregor Mexia XVaco Vlfaco S:III Antonio Milford Sun Antonio ,lacksonville XVaco M'art Palestine Borger flfilllilfll McGregor Gorman XYills l'0i1It Temple Denison VVaco VVaco XVZISIIIIIIQIOII, D. C. Dallas IIoIIst0n Monroe, La. VVaco Dallas Galveston II nstings, Neb. SI Vernon NAVZICO VVeatlIerforIl VVaco Goose Creek San Antonio Ennis XNIZICC Houston jackson, Bliss. Jackson, lXIiss. Vernon XYaco Ifloyclacla lllillllf Springs Hearue IVaco Denison Tulsa, Okla. Johnson City VVaco Matador XYc-atllerforcl Tulia Kearns -, , .,,..,. V ':: . .,.,.' 'ff ..,, I. 2 I , . M i l .,., 1.. X 2 Q, M X 2 .352 ::-... ,5I.I',. ,---,,,,' ,. .ij Q : ':':' :.,. ,R .gvE:-::2,., - 'ix Km ,.,, . .... . ,.,, .,,. . ., zlnulz , V V x A, .., E .1 :...:.:.::::.: 2 I ------- Q! ',.,, V I , lnllnqnlql 'E IEZ: 5 I I' I ef liilil I I uulu ,...-:: 1 KS 1 ,',, I A A Ili :--- .,,., W, 5 m e is .,.- e L 'Is bt Q. 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K-VP: 'Sis Ks. E 'A Wk if Lary Kirzghornf Willie Cavitt, and Corkv Rheil all look rheil habhy . . :-AA A '-V-V-W 2 : ' 'I NICKELS, 1s1LL gfeffhnlell IE JOYCE NOISLES, WILDREIJ FRANKLIN NOLTING, LEONARD NORFLEET, EVA L. NO RMAN, GRACE NORMAN, HL'ljH NORMAN, PAUL NORRIS, GLEN D. NUR 14 1 NUTT, HARXY ELI . SETH OLDHAM , JI PNETTE OSBORNE, ETH OLIVER, VVI LLIAM XV. EL LEE USIEO R NE, VENITA OTEY, R. TREVI S OTT, VV. J. OV ERALL, MARY OVVENS, LOYD OXNER. JACK C. PACE, CURT IS PACK, ROBERT VVILSON PADGETT, PEGGY PAGE, PATRICIA PAR KE R , JACK PARI SII, CHARLES C. PARKS, BEN FRANKLIN PARKS, ISILLY M. PARMA, ROMAN PARR, JAMES A. PARSONS, JEANNINE PARTEN, ROY D. PARTNEY, JOY PA'I't JN , J. D PATTERSON, FRANKLIN Y. PATTERSON, JAMES PAULK, ROBERT D. PEEIZLES, VVYLEY PERRICONE, PETTY, L LOCIS EVVIS L. PEYTON, JIMAIIIC DEE PHELPS, liE'I I'Y PLACE, PEHIQY PITMA N, HERALD JEAN PLASEK, MARGIE POE, JEANNINE 11012, 1 OE TOM POLLARD, EDVVARD PONDER. JACK PONDER, EDYTHE Nl JYELLE G. POOLE, EDVVARD LEE 11o1a'1'E1z, HOVVAR ll POTEET, JOHNNY RAY POVVELL, ROCKY PRICE, JACK PRESTIDGE, S. XY., JR. PRICE, JoAN P1z1cHAR PRIM, D, CAR L ANDREXY S. PRYOR, VVOOIJROXY O. PUFFER, BILLY McAdoo XVaco Mart Des Arc, Ark, Dallas Vllaxzlhachie Seattle, XVash. Tyler Killeen Valley Mills Hearne Waco Plainview Kilgore Little Rock, Ark. XVaco Bryan Dayton VVac0 Eddy VVcst Columbia Teague IXIexi:1 YVaCo Perryton Ennis Wlaxahachie VVaco Decatur IYaco Vlfavo Little Rock, Ark. Benavicles Houston XAEICO AXYICO I.CNlIllIl0l'l ANJHCO Bells Greenville Dallas Iiettic' HZITIIXILIEII XVQSI XAVIIIICYS Cisco VVaco Hawkins XYaco Shanmroclc VVaco VVest Beaumont Dallas Midland Tulsa, Okla. Wlichita Falls VVaco 'Waco Houston . Jane Hoffert, Hazel Scott, and Virginia Monkhouse double parked . . . iKobitz alone Gloria Wi inton Shirle W'atson Billie Wed eworth, Here's 'Akfhatlsfhe'gotfthatflfainltfgot'' Kidwell again, this time with Patt ., . . . gg , y , g Becky Archer, and Beverly Simpson show you how they look over a breakfast table, with a possible coverage of the toes. -----F' ', 'iaiqi rg, 4 ,,,,:,..::-ff. .. K ff, fl 1' M 3: ,-5e:111.-g?F?'I A-. -' ' 'W , f . ,,,,, ,W ,,,,VV, W Virginia Monkliouse beside soineowick garden wall . . . Cornett. Cowden, Gardwiei and jones steal the scene from a new Lincoln. .71-e5Amen lflfmtzlxsmf, FURN LUUISIQ PLTRCZINSKY, J17l.1l's cm. 1l1 1'MAN. D. QUINN, GLcn:1A 1zA1:o1zN, x1AR'r11,x RAl.1I.Iz, l.LI-.NN RAGSDALE, IANIES C. R AMIREX, CHARLIE RAST, IULIANN E RAULSTON, ELYEN I.. RAY, BONNIE RAY, 1.015 RAYNOR, MRS. FRANK REAYES, BOB REDIJING, R. H. REED, BARBARA ,II-.AN REED, CALVIN REID, BRYCE REIERSON, CVRTIS REYNOLDS, DON NI. RICKEY, ROVVE RICHARDS, LAYERNE RICHARDSON, D. I.. RICHARDSON, MARY ANN RIESS, ROBERT XY. RICIIEY, JANE RILEY, IQORIXIAN L. RILEY, JACK B. 1u1.m, ,IEAN RILEY, JOHNNIE nuwim, JR. 1m,xc:11, mvrn 1mAc'll, R1c'u.xRim 11. Rmslfzms, ,xxxl-3 rm1s14:1z'1's, yxxllas ROBERTS, LOITISE ROBERTS, NORMAN. IR. ROBERTS. IYESLEY ROBERTSON, ,IOIIN ll. ROBERTSON, VVILLIANI NI, ROBINSON, VIIARLES ROGERS, ,IOIIN II. QBFDDYD ROSS, BETTY RVCKER, DORIS RUSII, CHARLEY RAY SAME, BEN. IR. SANDERS, ALBERT SANDERS. CURTIS SANDERS, ,IOYCE SANON, ROBERT SCAR BOROITIQII, VVANDA SC'IlXIL'l'IiER, BOBBY SVHNI I D, I-II'BERT SVIIRADER, BILLY SVI-IROEDI-IR, HELEN SC'III'LZE, XV. l'. SCHXYAN. BETTY SCOGGINS, BILLIE ,IEAN SCOTT, CHARLES KENNETH RICHARDSON, BETTY RICHAR DSON, BU LOYLIIIZI Lorcnn IIULISIOII Dallas Bowie ilrallzuu Bel ton R obstown VVaco Dallas Talco Bonham YYLICO Groves XYQIQO Tcmplc Groves Gonzalc-f YYacu Ilorl Arthur Dallas Le-vellzlml XYIICU Kilgore YYHCO Bryzm YYIIUJ Ilaskcll Lytle IYQICO Sam Angulu Beeville Mt. Plezlszmt llarlzulrl l1ou1zlK4ity.Ol:l:I, Anrlrn-ws Anflrcww IVIICU Arlrlrcwa Sun I Jin-go, Cali f. IV:Ico AAYIICO XYQICU llilmvr VYHCU Olney jacksonville flnfplxs Christi XVZICU Dzillzlf. Ilousum Galveston Iligli Islzmfl YYACU Le-roy AAVIICO YYMO IYQICO E1Dm':nIo, Ark. Bellmczul Vx' fi? .4 'I' ,,, I, 2 . .... -, :,,:V, .:,.'.1 .1 ff . if 4 1 1 . ls ,Q in ..., ' , I F Q . 2. S I 5 me :.: U' Ie, Af hw .,,. ,,.. . 'fit ' .J Y . . Q If . 4, -.wiv H my fl is SEN K '-5 fs . :W ,wi K if ,.v,, :,, Q . : . ' :' we I I - ,. .. mx x. Y is A I .,. wx If I ,I -J::'3,... gi'-,,..:-it f.: rv'-aj.. .. ii.-. Ii R 19 ,L as . E::,. . X I , a s? fx 1 fp? YQ A- mg, ff V , K, ,. ,,,: f '-'V Q - gl e5Ll'l'lel'l - ' 'I A,,,.. Qi? .::-- ' sc:oTT, IIAZEL Ili.-XN sCo'I I', HOVVARIJ A? 1 sc'o'I'T, JOHN wII.I.IAxI , Q' SEALI5, IIETTI' ,II-:NN ' SE,'Xl.lE, EDWIN + sI+:I:RIf:s'I', JAYTIIN 11' we Slil.llY, NIIINEI' 'f I SEWIQLI., XN'Il.l.lAM A., JR. - SIQYNIOFIQ. cIERAI.IwNE A gr SHAPIRO, N,x'I'I-IANIEI. Y? G11 ax .. , if X 'gf lllldl 1 SHAVV, BETTY . A,.,A,A hnll S II Avv, II .I IIVEY T :zz 1 .1 SIIIQLTUN, XVI-IITSITT T Q SHOUl.'l'S, AI.IfRI-:Im sIu'IITLI5IfIf, SAM ll, sIIIII'I3I.I., w1I.I.I.xNI SIMON, R,-Xl.I'H III. SIMONS, JIMMY -art 'A WJ 3 l l T213 SINIPSUN, III-3x'I-1IeI.IQY FQ -,.I.,, S1MS,SllJNliY I ..:..:. 2 -- f:'I ' SIUIIII5, JININIY Nm, sI.AL'c:II'I'EIe, IKXT sIIIcI.I.IQY, ,ll'.XNIl'.X .INN T 9 ii f'?Rj'WV - 1 ,. A Q K if A ...FEET SMITH, .XNN SMITH. .Xl'l5RliY I.., IR. SMITII, CHRIS SMI IH, ILXYIID SMITH, FRANK ll. SMITH, FRANK SMITH, IIHIIN RUIIICRT SMITH, JIINNII2 SMITII, LYNN SNIIDER. TICIJ SIIIAFAR, SAYI. SURRlil.l,. SAM SIIUTHICRIMXNIJ, l'IIARl.IiS SVRECHIER, VV. 1. SPRINIDER, VIECIL Llili STAIIL, LYNETTIC Q 'ANIDl.liIC, 1-IARI. GLENN STAl'I', IJAl.l2 S. S'l'.Xl'l', Il. MUUIJY STARK, CHRIS STELLEY, ARTHUR If. STIEPHENS, XVILLIAM C STEXVART, CLINTON STEXVART, DALE llrownwooll VVheatlcy, Ark. Granger Crowell 'll-aguc Rochelle Hillsboro VVzIco Palestine Galveston QJLIIUHGII Dallas VI'aco Childress Lzxmpasas Topeka, Kan. San Angelo Ncwgulf I I Huston XVaco lloat IICIIICSLTZI Tnlco Alvin Munrlay VVnco Mexin XYHCO Rc-I'IIgio I-NIIrk:III:I, Ark. l.:III1cszI Ilmlzales I'III'rloI1 Ilrmftou Ilmlston XYZICO XYaco llnrtlett VKX-Nlaco NIIIIIQTUII. I J. C. Ill1I'IlC'f llc! lrcgor Auatin Allvlu XVaco llopperas Cove llut Springs, Ark. STEVVART, THUIIIAS VVll,l.ARD COICIIIZIII STIIJH.-XM, OVVEN V, Cameron STTEIJZR, ERNEST I. Frederickslmrg S'l'UlIAI,'IlI'l, DON Longview STODGHILL, IZERNAIDENE XVink S'l'0I IfREGliN, PATSY VVQQO STONE, CII.-XRl.l'1S llryau STONE, IIARLEY YV. Henrue STOREY, SHARON, JR. Eilinlnurg STFTT, DOUG XYQQC, SXVEARINIQEN, R. E, P0rtAr1l1ur TATUM, CIQLIQSTE Englewood, Polo. TAYLOR, ,I .X MES Little Rock, Ark. Reading downhill: Pat Newsom, Shirley Moody, Carolyn Childs, and Celeste Tatum . . . A Chevrolet grill almost totally obscured by Roy Ryan, john Wootens, Ken Howard, and 1rrepressibIe Kidwell . . . SomelJody's posterity grouped around the posterity thingamabol7. The feminine outlook looks pretty bright . . . Ann Roberts, Margaret Ballenger, Eudania McCormick, Diane Hale, Dodge automobile, and one brick house . . . Nelda Howard and Nfayrene jackson in big brotI1er's clothes. jfedkm 'rAYr.oR, NIILIIIZIIIJ TAYLOR, NUEI, lm, 'rERE1.r,, nox THARR, LUIS THUMAS, OXYEX xl. TIIUXIAS, JAMES THUAIAS, IEAXXE TIIUAIIISUN, ,IAAIES 'l'IIllBIl SON, RICHARII 'I'HURX'I'4JN, RAYXIHNID TIIHRN'I'UX. XY. if 'I'IIllRSEI.L, IZILI, TINIDLE. MARY ELIZAIBETII Ttlllll, l.fJXYIzl.I. Cf TULAR, IIILL TUXILIN, ALLEN VI, '1'L'C'IiER, RIJIZERT G. I'l'IJZIX, ISAIJURE NATIIAX 'IERNER, IJON UNIIIERFIELIJ, C. A. URIIAN, IIUIZ VAHRAXKANIP. MARTHA YANIJERFORID. EARL ll YARIIAMAN, ANN VASEY, XYINSTUN YAEIIHN, JAVQEELYN VINSON, LLTNSFORIJ XY. VOILS, GUINEVERIC YVALIJI-IN, GENE C, YVALKER, GEORGE G WALL, MORRIS XVALI., TOMRHE JEAN XVALLACE, Rcn:ER'r XVALLACE, RETII VVARIJ, GEORGE I.., JR. VVARIJ, MARY VVARI-I, IIROXYNINIL VVARE, SEI-1 VVARFIELIJ, JUAN XVARREN, L. F. XVARREN, H. XV. Vx'ARRINIQ'l'HN, SAM VVATERS, IOE YVATKINS, LUIS XYATSON, IIURIS NVATSUN, SHIRLEY VVEATIIERSIIEIC, MAC XVEIIIZ, DALE VVEIIIE, LUIS P. VVEIJHEVVORTII, IIILLIE MARIE XVEIR. DOUGLAS XYEXIJORIQ ED, IR. YVI'IR'I'I'l, CALLIE IZUNA XVEST, D4 JIU VI' H Y XVEST, JANET XVHATLEY, CARROLL VVH EAT, MARTHA M I LLI CENT XVHEATLEY, CHARLES VVHISXAND, VVALLACE XVHITE, GERALD Florvsville Richland Springs Corsicana Goose Vrcck San Antonio llnrtfnrcl, Ark. I.oulxnv5 Kilgore Swcclwzxtcr Iilnm XYJICO l'lllNlu111'Q fl1':1Jw'.'i11c XYLIQO Ioueslloro, Ln. S1wri11gIxill,I.a. 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J.g1'2.5,f35,,'V, gg.,,,V,.a!--V,J.-VV., V--M' 'V 1VV- 3' VV -' V -, - ,V VV V Q G, W V ff 'ff' 5553 435' V- -1 :V :-' -V ,' 5. ,L-V,... Vi VLVV, V MJ DEAN LESLIE JACKSON A.B., LL.B., LL.M., S.I.D. oAso MARCH, A.B., MA., LL.B., s.1.D. LEON LEBOWITZ, LLB. JOSEPH W. HALE, AE. Associate Justice, Tenth Court of Civil Appeals. ABNER V. MCCALL, A.B., LL.B., LL.M. MARGARET H. AMSLER, A.B., A.M., l.L.B. Law was first taught at Baylor University in l849g thus, from point of origin, the Baylor Law School is the oldest in the state. In 1875, a temporary reorganization was effected, and in l92O, it was again reorganized with Allen G. Flowers as its Dean. The Law School was closed during World War Hg but in March, 1946, it was reactivated. With an unusually large student enrollment, the faculty has been augmented by judges and practicf ing attorneys in Waco as partftime professors. In addition to those pictured below, members of the faculty are: WILLIAM J. BOSWELL, A.B., LLB., D. Y. MCDANIEL, B.A., LL.B., judge, McLennan County Court, RALPH NoRvELL, A.B., LLB., H. M. RICHEY, A.B., LLB., B. R. SLEEPER, A.B., FRANK M. WILSON, LL.B., A.B., DR. W. L. CROSTHWAITE, M.D. ' - AR FQ The Law Library . . . Practice Court: Senior Law Students try actual cases and get experience in trial and appellate procedure . . . lWr. Chief justice james P. Alexander of the Texas Supreme Court was the guest of honor at tlze Lawyers' Banquet, sponsored by the Forum. MNA Charles McGregor, John Bates, and Dan Julian in a moment of sidewalk gazing . . . Students and guests at Lawyers' Banquet . . . Freshman President Burney Walker, Midflaw President John Heard, and Hart Nance-President of Law School-all ,fit to be tied. KN SEITIORS ...:.. f , :,. A I H ARRISON, LOYD L. ? EEF.. . .2.,- Q . .,,,... J NANCE, H. HART Terrell REYNOLDS, JOE H. Tyler SCHAUDIES, C. PEARCE Waco TURNER, VERNON M. Tyler WRAY, JAMES W., JR. Waco BELL, BENTON E., JR. Waco BOYD, DOUGLAS N. Waco CAMPBELL, I. ANDREW, JR. Little Rock, Ark. COOK, COLLINS B. San Antonio DAVIS, WILBUR C. Bryan EVANS, RICHARD N. Vvlaco FEATHERSTON, THOMAS M. Waco FRENCH, THOMAS M., JR. Waco GEPPERT, ADOLPH B., JR. Teague HALL SAM B JR Marshall West HEARD, JOHN G. Waco ITIID-LHUJ HOLT, MARION G. HOWARD, HAROLD K. HUGGHINS, JOHN A. HUGHES, W. A., JR. JENKINS, WARWICK H. JONES, BEN C. JONES, ENoS T. JULIAN, WILLIAM D. LITTLEJOHN, LACY W. LOVELACE, JoE W. MCDANIEL, BERT T. MCGREGOR, CHARLES E. MCGREGOR, FRANK B. MIXSON, GENE H. POLLARD, DOUGLAS F. RAILSBACK, JACK M. SMITH, VERNON L. VALENTINE, TRUETT P. Carthage Houston Bryan Decatur Waco Coolidge Avery Crockett Beeville Linden Waco Temple Waco Waco Gatesville Waco Waco Waco Kim ww-....,.. .Quite frankly, O'Neal, Walker can't see the point as Reynolds and Patterson loolq on . McGregor Campbell Hall Featllerston and McClellan remembering liow rough it was before they set up the officers mess . . . Nance Walker and L W Littlejolin itatcli Heard explain the situation to Kendrick . . . These guys just like to have their picture macle French Jones Harrlson Bell Mzxson and Geppert walt or the next class . . . Adelman, Hughes and Hugghins step down, please . . . Bell and Hawwson gme the way to a jug s heart 1s through thew own stomachs . . . One of the days when the temperature dropped. FRESHHTEH ADELMAN, ALVIN L. Waco ALLCORN, BILL Brownwood AYNESWORTH, J. K. Waco BALLARD, JAMES W. Waco BENNETT, JOHN D. Waco BENTLEY, CLARENCE Eddy BOYD, WALTER K. Mexia CALCOTE, HERBERT W. AItus,Ok1a. CARLILE, TOM A, Temple CLINTON, HOUSTON, JR. Waco COLLINS, JOHN W., JR. Fort Stockton COPELAND, DAVID G. Waco CORNELIUS, BILL Jefferson COVEY, MILTON H. Tyler CROUCH, AZIEL GUY Waco FARRELL, B. W. Linden FAVER, R. MASON Sweetwater FLEURIET, DONALDSON Donna GIBSON, HUGH Galveston HAMMOND, ELDRED H. Houston HARTMAN, FRED L. Fort Worth HARTSFIELD, MILTON A. Waco HEARD, DOW H. Waco HOLT, LOWELL C, Gatesville HOUSE, C. G. Rotan HOUSTON, CHARLES D. Sulphur Springs JENNINGS, KENNETH A. Houston JOHNSTON, O. G. Gladewater 61. M A N 'Q gf 5' M . f A, ,, V. ' K 'Rf FRESHHJEI1 JONES, PERRY J. KUEHL, ALBERT R. LAWRENCE, RODERLCK Q. LENNON, JAMES H. LOGUE, BILL C. MCCORMICK, LEN G. MCDANIEL, DOUTHIT Y., JR. MARTIN, BENJAMIN F. MOBLEY, JOSEPH M. MUSICK, TED O'NEAL, BENJAMIN F. OWEN, ALFRED R. PATTERSON, HARRY W. POWELL, JOE S. REID, ERNEST L. SCHREINER, HAROLD N. so A SCHULTZ, EERDINAND J. STARR, C. D., JR. STEPHENS, RAYMOND C. WALDEN, ENNIS E. MW E :,.Jg, QW ..,E:b ' WALKER, BURNEY O. WALKER, JACK S. .N WALKER,4 JEARL D. WEBB, BILLY JOE 5 A 5 2 1-Tv I L WEEE, ROWAN C. 'A WHITWORTH, GARRETT C. Q YORK, CHARLES W. Rustx Bush wmbolizei justice as the Law Float winx second place in the Homecoming pamcle . . . Judge Richey leaves a class in a good humor See no evil speak no evil, hear no evil-Evans, Breeding and Bowen at the outdoor law ojfzce. Troup Waco San Antonio Dallas Waco El Dorado Waco Longview Waco Houston Shreveport, La. Waco Hillsboro Oglesby Orange Dallas Groesbeck Denton Greenville Corpus Christi , -. Waco Waco McGregor Waco T Waco Kilgore Tyler Senate Law Society The Senate has for its purpose the promotion of professional brotherhood among its members and the legal profession. Presidents: Fall, ANDREW CAMPBELL, Winter, JOHN HUGGHINS. Forum Law Society The purpose of this organization is the upholding of honor and integrity of the legal profession, and the advancement of the practical legal knowledge of its members. Chief Iustices: Fall, WARWICK JENKINS, Winter, PEARCE SCHAUDIES. AIJELMAN, BALLARD, BOYD, CLINTON, l'IARTSIfl1-lLlJ, HULT, JENKINS JOHNSTON, JONES, ll. Mull.-XNIEL, D. Mull,-XNIEL, MIXSON, MOIILEY, OVVEN R,-XILSRACK, REID, SCHAUDIES, STARR, TURNER, VALENTINE, YORK. .1 Illllnnu I 22- iigi E 't::'t ....,. ... , . ,,,,., iiiizzli V 'A-- ' 1 uuzlq 4' '.f' 'iii Ai...- i.,. it 'Vi sg' ' L llfll . 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QS, IDL Juniper snnis up Latni sehcdnrs . . . Q6j the fHiun1berseHsitsxNuresan1d gives information . . . Q71 He tliinks it's had on the dimes. ,. Q31 XXH dinmugh except paying . . . Q91 Mcicmdyf, Smitty :ind Askew fill up on punch . . . QIQJQ Kidf well steps aside for Knlwitz 215 the lines grnu'lungeL cb, J, tk xige t 'Y L ,Elma BOQTH BIKES Ni!! , 'ET S SQ-yi ix-'ff wi? 'N 1. rw Mm img F., 5 QB 9 , ,f rv, asf -if xg Q M .Li, If mfr, af. 1 5 K Z I 5 I 1 I I S 2 S S 3 Homecoming ! Baylor's Hrst postfwar Homecoming was the most successful in its history, with the return of thousands of alumni and friends. Over 6,000 saw the dedication of the mef morial lamps, a gigantic parade, a gallant Baylor eleven go down in defeat at the hands of the Aggies, and the presentation of the 1946 Homecoming Queen , . . Qlj Harold Gage Qbut you couldn't prove it by usj interf views Mrs. Baker, Baylor's oldest living graduate, at amphitheater program the night before the game . . . Q23 Mrs. Charles Martin and Lowell Douglas, IH, who participated in the memorial services Friday afternoon . . . QSQ Rahfrah boys Kennerly, Goodman E3 Goodman lead the big parade . . . Q45 Wood and more wood for the homecoming bon' fires . . . Q 5 D and presenting Miss Martha Wood of Waco, Baylorls 1946 Homecoming Queen . . . Q6D Spectators view of the gala halfftime ceremonies . . . Q71 The bread line: Baylor grads and students eat barbecue in Minglewood Bowl . . . Q85 Cne of the tradif tional Homecoming fires kept ever burning by the freshmen who guard the campus- note effigy of Aggie . . . Q95 Parade judges who had a hard time making up their minds about the best float . . . QIOD Iackie Edwards rides down Austin on Alpha Omega float which placed third . . . Qllj A giant chrysanf themum and Miss Betty Pittman representing the junior class . . . QIZD Doryce Lengefeld strikes a claim for the sophs of '47 . . . QISD Moppy Wood and the winning float . . . Ql4D Rusty Bush, football sweetheart of last year, a very able representative on the law school float, which placed second . . . Q 155 A castle and Mary Carolyn Goodman for the class of '70's float . . . Ql6j And the immacuf late Nose Brethren . . . satchel! , . . Q17j Vivacious Kitty Moore, with attendants Chamberlain and Farrow, furnished pulchrif tude aplenty for the senior class float. 2137 44 sl Ai'-N GI life GI Joe returned to the Baylor campus this year to ind things somewhat changed. Classes were more crowded, homettes and trailers had sprung up and there was a dormitory for men at the Circle . . . QU The Austin family inspects their apartment at Blackland . . . QQ The Greer house gang entertains cofeds Carpenter, Gordon, Bruton, and Reed . . . Joel Goodwin burns the midnight oil at the Circle . . . f4j An authentic Greer house salute from Glenn Stewart . . . Q51 Don and Bill take orders from Jackie Edwards . . . Q61 McNally, Spender, and Connor turn domestic . . . Q71 No page would be complete without a shot of the homettes . . . Study and more study! W' M Q 'Wy sk K'Spirit of Baylor First Prize DUKE BARTELL 1947 Round-Up Snapshot Contest Second Prizc Prizes Awarded by Padgitts' Sporting Goods HENRY C. MCNALLY Picturcs Judgcd by Waco Photographic Society KMiss Sue Moore and Rare Bookn if 'KGuardizms of the Campus Third Iurizc-WAYNE WHARTON vw 137 4 In the Spotlight UQ jackic and Rook dreaming ut a white Christinas . . . QD Sue Kidd and lvlary Carpcntci' munching fritocs at Eddic's Sandwich Shop Qhcttci' known as MTlglflC1S, . . . Q31 and presenting Mary Claudia Russcll as thc snakcu assisted hy clowns Andcrf son and Wilsmiii . . . 1-O Louis of the Lariat staff . . . Bill Klein iinds prntcction . . . 16D Barnum and Bay' lor cutics! . . . 17, New Cnach Wcncidriifl with Ralph Wcilf and Alva Bryan . , . QS, Cochran and Harmon find thc inarhlcfniachinc. Q ?,9w if 48? ?gf if Campus Capers Just pictures and people that we could not discard make up the bulk of these pages . . . Q15 Bette Coughran, a Houston product, arrives from town after what looks like an extensive shopping tour . . . C25 while Ross Coggins, handsome junior representative, reads the funnies . . . C35 Elton Gregory-a most suitable subject as drugfstore cowboy . . . Q 45 Feminine Robin Hoods-PE majors Stallf ings, Conn, etc .... Q5 5 Fannie Scott Howard learns the fine points of chemistry from David Rheagen . . . Q65 Feature editor Brazil and assistant Porter on the lookfout for interesting subjects outside Waco Hall . . . C75 Nancy fwith the laughing face5 Scruggs adds glamour to the opposite page . . . Q85 Slimes learn about guarding the campus from Bill Allcorn, Bruin cheerleader . . . C95 johnny Beard and Harold McGill evidently in a hurry to get some place . . . 1105 John Heard focuses his attention . . . U15 What goes on in the studios of KWBU . . . Q 125 Leta Beene puts her foot in it-the picture, we mean . . . f135 Dallas lassie, Rosie Barnett, smiles for the birdie . . . U45 Frank Dickson goes into a fit of insanity over a fundamental identity in trig . . . Q15 5 Senior beauties Kitty Moore and jane Perry-gone, or shall we say, Hgof ing with the wind . . . C165 Jones, Thornton, and Fulcher bask in the ultrafviolet rays be' fore gameftime. an 140 44 Ii if Q 1? X S, 2 3 II Day al Baylor Shots on this page emphasize various important phases in the life of the average Baylor co and ed . . . Q15 Darn that alarm clock! . . . Q25 Time to go to class . . . Q35 Next, to chem lah . . . Q45 Thank goodness, that's over . . . qs 5 and we're ready to eat . . . Q65 The library's a perfect place to sleep . , . Q75 and we're ready to buzz the lady friend down . . . and take her out for hamburgers. Here and There Shots from here, yon, and everywhere occupy the reverse page . . . Q15 Industrious students pay attention to what the prof says . . . Q25 Mtlrphy, McKinney, Ware, and Longmoor grind out the old Lariat . . . Q 35 Baylor's own Wizard of OZ . . . Q45 Nick supervises building of sets at theater . , . Q5 5 The musically inclined harmonize in the practice hall . . . Q65 and now Brother Rat settles down for a quiet night of study. f V . 3 s f iam 4 Z 5 , , 5 gl 5 -TT-T ,SWT 4 fi -il ' 'STDA N N wmv' .AOVN it , 0 .aw mn- NX -.ww .Mm ,, -Www Af V qw? Hx f wwmw Wwwmmwv aw Mwiialilm 44 .v i if ----, Vx UF' fl ...,,. , , ' ..-. 34' 9 gg, '-' ' ' ...,. 1 fl z ' X' Q, M 'mm ww 4 'fi f mai Q i A A i 'Sli l wav rifles' E' l. ' ' if 6- r, ' , ti A ,fx ',.. 1 ' 5 A R Mx l My 7 ,W t .... 7231, K4 x 'ffm fx r Q 'if - kvkxxtxf - ig , Qui? i ,wmw. A z 'wr i if?-W X ' 5 ? ,N 5 fd . 4 5 if s ,p ,Q ,- The Passing Show flj Senior music studcnts fncus tlicir :ittcntiun on rliu cauncrzunzin at Vxfnulscyls riincli party '.,. CJ Editor Taylor witli tliu Dallas Stull' and Suiitliwcstcriiis inf CUlNP21I'2llWlC Bill lvlurpliru '... Our Prcsiulcnt . . . Q-U Mrmcidy rolls wht script on liis ln-ugidciisr . . . Pi-nf. Burlv liziltcr rcccivcs Slllflfl ziwiiiml :it Rutzlry luncliccwn . . . ffij Mi's. Stzlplcs turns on tlic pcisuiiaility sniilc . . . UD Dr. Tlioinpsnn Lind otlicrs pzirtaikc of fund :it Circle Durni lmnquct . . . CSQ Pccrs wziitini for tliu ligiyriclc truck to Quint in . . . W, Burlcson wfcnls lct tlicir liiiii' down git Cliristinais party . , . flflj Bcuuty Elsie fliiycr is just tlizit. 'M 2 its 1 .vw Gruesome Twosomes No yearbook for Baylor students would be complete Without some space devoted to romance . . . Most of these were authentic when the shots were made and are as much a part of the institution as Judge Baylor's statue, Pat Neff hall and the late bookn . . . Q15 Bill Hailey, fiery Bruin basketeer, squires senior cutie Jackie Emerson from the gym . . . Q25 Janice Rogers, who represented the juniors in both the beauty section and Who's Who this year, and steady Bob Cobb favor us with a profile view . . . Q35 While Lamar Fuller doesn't vvanta' walk without Sam , . . Q45 Such goings on for Bugsy Gilbert and Student Council prexy Welch . . . Q5 5 Helen plays hard to get-abut not very . . . Q65 Kitty and Joe-with an interested, but unidentified admirer . . . Q75 Simonton makes Parsons forget about the camera . . . Q85 Jimmy Carothers is fascinated by Waco lassie Jean Bruce Duncan and the 1946 convertible . . . Q95 Tuffy satishes Rusty with his latest alibi . . . 4105 Carpenter EG? Schriener-just lookf ing . . . Q115 Wedding bells for Christmas bride Virginia Morgan and groom Eddie Caustad . . . Q125 Marjorie and Jim smile- and why not? . . . Q135 Are those Qdvertisef ments that Sophs Smith and Wallace are reading? . . . Q145 Handholders and nevvlyf Weds Gene and Bobbie Steakley achieve that farfavvay look . . . Q15 5 Susie Stamper and Joe Reynolds handfsqueezing in Burleson. P7 147 G ,N 1 t 5.392355 N W wg 'i 'ff 5' TM 1 'K 5' 1 .,, .,. .,., , MSS ' fy-f Q3 W - V.: ., 3, , ,gi jg iq ' 3 gil A 2 J N Q 2 4' K zz.. ' : '-g ig. :1:v, g ,.,., ,t 2'1f5f 3 .:,, 5 A , ,iii 52 R i MQ , 1 V ,, 5 1,, . , , R X E' 1 1' 'P 'MN , N, ' h E :.. , Q , ,r V 3 2 5 3 ik'2 M 4-A 9 ms , x 1 A gg, I Q 5 -Eng ? NN r r 7 .t'gM' Y. .XY LO R ALU MSU S YRXCE D AN XELS, ZZ 5149. ,f- 'YEX A9 NYT OR NEY GEN ER A L, SVR P-KS AT PEP R ALLY W IEANNE BOSSINGER ERNIE BOYD, CofEditofs B. Kimbrough tells Crow, Henderson, Iarnigan and jones about a new play from the The Coaches Talk It Gver The Baylor football coaching staff, starting its first full year since 1942, was headed by Frank Kim' brough and his new line coach, Clarke Iarnigan. In the Spring training of this past season, these men were coaching the largest football squad in the history of the University. Pete jones, Bill Henderson, and -lim Crow completed the comparatively small coaching stall at Baylor. Kimbrough carried the T system of offense into its second year at Baylor. Without the services of a good ball handler, the Bruin ball club was hampered all season by fumbles. Despite the unfortunate record made by the 1946 edition of the Green and Gold, the Baylor entries were rarely outclassed and they demonstrated much spirit and fight in their play. WENZEL GANDY OLAN RUNNELS COfCAPTA1NS H1521 vm-sm JOIZNSIO 71 - sweeps Pirates' I f ' C' I end ' In oben er, Baylor . Southwestern ' ' l of Cn September 21, 1946, the Baylor Bears opened their most disastrous season in many years under the lig its Muny Stadium, by claiming a 21 to 7 victory over the weak Southwestern Pirates, Even in victory the Bears looked bad. Time and again the Bruin defense buckled in front of a strong Pirate attack led by joe Evans, a sharp back with speed and power to burn. K Big Sammy Pierce and Kit Kittrell sparked the Baylor attack which garnered seven points in the first half and four' teen in the second. The best play of the night was turned in by Hale Johnston, a reserve back, who streaked fifty yards off right tackle in his only offensive effort of the game. James Erwin and Albin Murski looked best on defenseg and, with the line guard play of Bentley Jones, James Griihn, and Clarence McGaw, the Bears succeeded in stopping the Pirates' offensive in the last half. est prefseason crowds in years turned out to see the Baylor Bears start their second postfwar pigskin One of the larg parade. Marsaolius slfolzrs l'l'l!I.ICl'I'Y YURTII, cL'xNlNr:u,xM, Po1xm3X'1'1c1c 1,v1,13 BIUICCKEI, SUFTHX A'l'lll.ETIlf IlIREC l'IlR RALPH R, XYOLF ... r Y y :E WJ Mx I s B B X f 3 i si A .- R V , M 5 L A , K ' , a .ef-ff-J-M---f 3 ' P .. .--. RSL: .f , 97 153 44 'W'-Q' an eww' b -vCSleY'n Southtt on 0' 'boqali 4 and llmKS Coma PieTCe TTT: Mgngu Baylor . Texas Tech Before a packed stadium in Lubbock, the Baylor Bears dropped a 13 to 6 decision to the Texas Tech Red Raiders to claim the empty honor of being the third Southwest Conference team to lose to that particular member of the Border Conference. The Bruins opened with power, and at the half led the scoreless Raiders by six points. This pleasant circumstance was due largely to the efforts of two men: a 210 pound fullback named Sammy Pierce, who looked like an AllfAmerican, and Jerry Mangum, who literally rolled over the tough Raiders to score. The scrapping team was robbed of two more touchdowns by untimely penalties and fumbles. In the third quarter the Bear fullback was injured, and the team-minus Pierce's effortsfcollapsed. The Raiders quickly chalked up two touchdowns, aided greatly by the unorganized efforts of the Bruin backlield. Rupert Wright, a freshman tackle, and Ken Hubbard, a tackle from the 1945 team, played good ball for the old school in the line, while R. L. Cooper was the outstanding defensive back for the Bears. Bruin stock, already pretty low, took a nose dive after the game when it was announced that powerhouse Sammy Pierce had been lost for the season. BEN HALL LOUIS LEAL H .Xl.li JOHNSTON BILLY 1ilMl3ROUGll 'dl' - aaa-. , ', ii 'H ala M . cK1nney, Lea! and T I ll X , W 1, xx , . O 715-on 1 to halt Must ang touchdown Baylor . Texas Christian University The opening conference game in Fort Worth saw the Bears playing rather listless football for the first two quarters. However, in the second half, the Frog offensive was almost completely halted while the boys in Green and Gold pushed the ball across the white line for two scores. The spirit came too late though, and the Bears dropped a heartfbreaking opener to the Horned Frogs, 19 to 16. Apparently off to a good start, the Bruins took the opening kickfoff through the successive drives of Pierce and Mangum deep into Frog territory-only to lose it there on a fumble. Lady Luck was for the moment on Baylor's side as they promptly recovered a Frog fumble. They failed, however, to make good their threat, and resorted to kicking a field goal, which kick was masterfully executed by Louis Leal. Baylor's 3 to O lead was short lived as the incensed opponent racked up three touchdowns before half time. The second half bore no fruit for T.C.U. The Bears came back Hghting, with Pierce, Price, and Watson sparking the backfield and Ollie Jack and James Griiiin playing a great game on the line. Late in the third quarter, they pushed over a touchdown and a little later drove straight down the field on sheer power to tally another one. Apparently bound for victory, the Bruins were denied the winning points by the pistol shot marking the end of the game. GEORGE SIMS JERRY MANGUM UUDLEY PARKER IAMES VVATQON ?.Q HR get 9 ,I-eC'l'OPpeT ainst Sha - the mall all da, Ga-illqn crlflles HRC Baylor . llrkansas The new Razorback stadium was filled to capacity for the first time as the Baylor Bears dropped their second conf ference game to the championshipfbound boys from Arkansas. Baylor's hard charging line held the elusive Porkers well in check in the first half, but a blocked kick from the toe of Jitterbug McKinney accounted for the Hrst touchdown for the opponents. The Bruins almost evened things up when Pierce grabbed a pass in the clear, only to slip and fall. Snake Bailey looked great at end until an injury took him from the game. Two other ends, Gordon Hollon and james Erwin, and tackle Bill Stephens played their positions wellg defensive line backer R. L. Cooper was outstanding in bringing many of the Porker offensive plays to a halt. In the fading minutes ofthe game, the skillful passing of Jack Price constituted the only Baylor offensive threat of the day. However, the Bears remained scoreless and bowed to the Porkers, who were victorious by thirteen points. SAMMY PIERCE DEX DEAN Sl-lli,X'I'S R. L. CUHl'l'IR JACK PRICE l , l l 4 l l f Gr :fin leads mterfe renee for Mangum 171 Aggie Clash Baylor . Texas IISLIII Before the largest crowd ever to see a football game in Waco, the Baylor Bears lost their spirited homecoming t1lt to the Texas Aggies, 14 to O. Baylor's pass defense was conspicuously absent, as A. Ei M. passed their way to a touchdown in the third quarter and another one in the fourth period In the first half the Bruins withstood an early Aggie assault which carried the Farmers to within ten yards of touch down territory. Finally, Baylor got a drive of their own started with Sims, Mangum, and Kimbrough managing to bring the ball to the opponent's nineteen yard line. The drive was halted there by one of those disturbing Baylor fumbles After a hard and well fought first half, colorful half time activities relaxed the spectators In the second half, the Aggies found the tough Baylor line still holding. Good defensive play by Leal and Parker held the Aggie gains on the ground to a minimum, but the boys from Bryan took to the air-and it worked. Billy Joe Norris brought the Baylor rooters to their feet by almost escaping for a score, but he stumbled over his own blocker Extra thrills were provided by Jerry Mangum, who made some almost impossible catches of wild laterals and turned apparent losses into nice gains BOBBY GRIFFIN FRANK MCKINNEY OLLIE JACK RICHARD IOHNSON ea? 1' . Lomioms' . agg,1'l lSt SCT gain .6111 latemls i0 Mwgum 1' Cm -'Red Baylor . Texas To a wildly cheering, happy Baylor student body, it looked as if history were about to repeat itself when the Bears grappled with the Steers on November 8, 1946, At half time the score stood Baylor 7fTe'xas 6g that looked even better than 1941's memorable tie. The last minutes of the third quarter saw a wild lateral intercepted by Texas on the Bruins' ten yard line. This was soon turned into a touchdowng and the ball started rolling-in the wrong direction. The first touchdown of the game resulted from a pass aimed by Ray Hicks and gathered in by George Sims. The seven point lead was narrowed to one point by a Texas tally, and that margin was maintained stoutly for the first half. After the second Steer score mentioned above, the visitors promptly blocked a Baylor kick to boost the score to 16 to 7. The Bears, still in a quandary, allowed another kick to be blocked which resulted in the final scoring of the game-the count: 23 to 7. The Bears, led by Charlie Stone, regained some of their composure in time to make one more scoring threat, but time ran out before it could materialize. Star of the game was Freshman Jerry Mangum who lacked only two yards of outgaining the entire Texas team. JAMES GRIFFIN BILL CRAYEN CLARENCE McGAVV BOBBY HENDERSON .io 2 lm! Pon b .Y afk hurdles Lea! and 12 OSI of ulouldpbe B 41 I J' Or tacklers. Baylor . Southern methodist University Never one to let the football prophets rest easily, the unpredictable Bears collapsed before the winless Mustangs and turned what should have been a close game into a 35 to 0 shutfout. It appeared that the Bruins had won the undisputed title to the cellar position. The game, played before an S. M. U. homecoming crowd, was the worst Bear showing of the year. With the exception of some brilliant line play by Hollon, McGaw, and jack, there was little to which the Bruin supporters could point with pride. The game started very evenly as the two lines successively smothered the offensive efforts of both backflelds. For a while it appeared that the struggle would be nip and tuck all the way. Late in the second quarter, how' ever, the Mustangs moved the ball deep into Baylor territory, scoring finally when Payne passed to Wilson, who made a spectacular catch and crossed the goal line untouched. After the lirst S. M. U. tally, the spirit of the Bears seemed to slack, as did their playing. By the end of the game the Mustang second string was running rampant through the gaping holes of the lagging Bear line. BENTLEY JONES CECIL MASSEY CLARK HEIRONIMUS ALBIN MURSKI ly. 4'ful,S0. bac 0- Fiaaakm COOPCTMC on d .-Bulln l0l1-nS0T an Baylor - Rice For the final game of a dark conference season, the cellar-dwelling Baylor Bears faced the highly favored Rice Owls of Houston. During the first half, the underfdogs completely outplayed the mighty birds, but failed to cash in on three long and beautiful down field drives which carried the Bruins within the Rice five yard line. On one of Rice's few offensive plays, Buddy Russ broke away for a touchdown run. The half time score stood inappropriately at 6 to O in favor of Rice. As in several other games of the football season, the second half presented a woefully different picture. A driving Rice team secured 26 more points while a bewildered Baylor made its only touchdown on a kick blocked by Charlie Stone. The best backfield play was turned in by the third string backfield which gained on every play of offense while they were in the game. The forward wall was made strong and effective by the good playing of Bull Johnson, Bentley Jones, Charles Stone, Gordon Hollon, and Bill Stephens. KEN HUBBARD RUPERT WRIGHT BILL STEPHENS TOM JOHNSON M... 1L Tu Isa Hu Trif-an e bafi :Lv haired by Bruin tac ky Baylor . Tulsa 0 Clyde LeForce was the main strength of the Tulsa Hurricane which blew over the hapless Bruins before a homef coming crowd of some 15,000 in Tulsa Stadium. He ran, kicked, and passed in a dazzling triple-threat manner to account for all of Tulsa's 16 points. The most sensational play of the game was his too, as he ran a kick back ninety yards for the first score of the tilt. The Bears, even though outplayed most of the game, did miss several good scoring opportunities when easy passes in touchdown territory were dropped without a Tulsa player being near. The Baylor line, led by two fine guards, Ollie Jack and Clarence McGaw, played well all the way, they severely limited the might of the powerful Tulsa T, In the backlield Sims, Mangum, and Kimbrough looked particularly good, with Kimbrough being the Bears' most consistent ground gainer for the day. The Hurricane pass defense was weak, as had been expected. Cold weather, however, hampered Baylor's aerial attack, which fact was adequately reflected in the final score: Tulsa 16, Baylor 0. JASPER FLANAKIN GORDON HOLLON JAMES ERXVIN CHARLES STONE 'U Ml 2 2 is lts. Q SMU C0 high for 11 Pass llgamst b goes Bg,ylO'f CU' BEHR CUBS Baylor's B team, under the direction of Coach jim Crow, played a six game schedule, winning one and tieing another. Crow was faced with the constant shifting of his players from one squad to another, and was thus handicapped to a great extent by the uncertainty of his linefup. Bobby Griifm of Houston and Lyle Blackwood of San Antonio were two of the main sparks in the offense, Griilin's kicking and running being a constant menace to the opposing teams. In the line, Bucky Qualls, Anderson Baughman, Roy Simpson, Chuck Stone and others were outstanding in their play. Several of the A team were at one time or another stars on the B squad and are, therefore, not named. Top rou Left to right, QUALLS, WHISNAND, CLOSS, LUMKIN, Top row: Left to right, HEIISNER, GRISSOM, ROBERTS, ALLEN IDM -VY TINSLEY, PARDON. Bottom wow: YODER, HAYES, GADOSIK, LAGRONE, GREVELLE. Bottom row: KELLEY, DUBOIS, MCCANN, SCHULTZ, SIMPSON P' , D '91 . v v .. - 6 ,,,, -:.zf,g,:- s .. x N s 'E Q rl. f M r in ,ss fs mg K Ag. is li liif f xy Kr I 'Y Cul: lvalfback picks lp ' yardage in Colt game BEHR CUBS The B team opened the season with a game against the Texas Shorthorns. Only after four periods of grueling football did the Baylor eleven bow to a final l3f7 score. The Baylor squad used two linefups and it was against the first of these that the Texans made all of their pointsg the second Bruin group overshadowed the Texans during the former's stay in the contest. Offensive passing cost the Baylorites their two games with S. M. U. and one with A. E3 M. The absence of a Green and Gold pass defense made the aerial thrusts of their opponents painfully effective. Engaging the Dallas Naval Station at Waco, the B's ran wild through the sailors' line to gain a 53fO victory. The game was highlighted by two kickoff returns by Bobby Griffin who carried the ball all the way to touchdown territory. The reserves had their own homecoming fhalfftime activities and all the trimmingsj, when the Aggie B team visited l Waco. The Baylorites had dropped a close contest at College Station a week earlier, and went out to avenge the set' l back. However, it took two great goal line stands by the Bruins to turn an apparent defeat into a tie. Tap row: Left to right, URITSNER, MARSHALL, REED, MILLS, T011 row: Left to right, MOYSTON, VASEY, BAUGHMAN, BLACK- FANNIN, MILLS. VVOOD, VAN HOUGHTON. Bottom row: IJUCKVVORTII. 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'W 1 x w witl 2-sw rm ,ww Crap ali, ew Ci NX-.. .7f 6b3liQes Hllikman Record x '-N CWS ll1HlI8' ' 070511 my of8 A ears 835 Rot f '13 09 Q 44 ' + oe of 76695 V yafryaf la! Exme af Jgdgegw, . as may 13' 'v:-,pw My fzA2'8J5Qf' wifi? thingto If f mom Manga He lf! Ore!-fbne svsasfem in ffm: rablzd of the , ' Mftzvlll. 4 f .b . IN ' 11 BI? Nr -X' MM X 1 ,. RWM COACH BILL HENDERSON CO-CAPTAIN BILL JOHNSON THE 1947 BHSHETBHLL TEHITI Genial Bill Henderson, Mr Bill to you, began his second year since his return from the service directing Baylor's basket' hall fortunes. He found himself to be the defending champion, hut also found himself minus three of his starting five of last season. Instead of experienced men, Bill Henderson was faced with a bevy of freshmen prospects, brilliant players hut most of them were small in build. The coach placed a fast and aggressive hall club on the floor, featuring several of these flashy freshmen. As the boys gained experience they improved in direct proporf tion. and finished the end of the season with a .500 record. Far from satisfied with the Bears' record, but very pleased with the progress of the club as a whole, Coach Henderson believes that better records will be made in the next few seasons. In addition to inexperience, the 1947 Baylor team was hampered by its lack of height. This shortcoming was a decisive factor in most of the Bruin setbacks, but the decided improve' ment in the play of two 6' 4 freshmen, Odell Preston and Don Hethington. is a harbinger of better days ahead. CO-CAPTAIN JACK ROBINSON Robinson drops 0. onellmnder. H.8IU. BAYLOR 59, A. E5 M. 51 In a rough and tumble contest the Baylor Bears handed the Texas Aggies a 5961 setback in College Station. Late in the contest, the Bears were forced to beat off several sustained rallies which at times closed the margin to three points. Baylor would not get careless, however, and they pulled away to a safe margin before the end of the game. James Cwens and Jimmy Marino, together with Co' Captains Jack Robinson and Bill johnson sparked the contest. Gomez, and Kamperman led the Aggie scorers, the former being outstanding with his long shots. BAYLOR 44, A. Ei M. 39 With added strength and height, the Aggies came to Wilco to avenge the defeat they had received on their own home court. The Bears, however, led by Hethington. Cwens, Shearin, and Robinson, withstood the Aggies' attack successfully. Baylor got off to a flying start, running up eleven points before the Farmers had made a single score. The Aggies, inspired hy Smith, their 6' S center, were once able to tie the score but could never get the lead. The closing minutes of the game found Mr. Bill playing his reserves. by 167 cc TEXHS BAYLOR 38, TEXAS 45 Defending their title as Southwest Conference chamf pions of 1946, the Bears opened this year's season with a thriller. The highly favored Texas Longhorns won by a seven point margin, which was about the safest margin they had ehalked up anywhere in the game. The Austin boys could not breathe easily until the final whistle had blown. Three freshmen and two sophomores made up the starting Baylor five, which hardy group equaled the Long' horns in goals but committed too many fouls. James Owens and Jackie Robinson led the Bruin scorers. BAYLOR 52, TEXAS 70 In Austin, the Bears found themselves faced by a team well on its way to the Southwest Conference title. The defending champs, on the other hand, were struggling to gain a .500 standing in conference play. The Bears opened with strength and were apparently out to give the Steers a hard iight. When the Long' horns were leading 7 to 5, however, the Bruins lagged and allowed their opponents to acquire a lead which was never overcome. Bill Srack, in his Hrst appearance in an important game, stole the show by scoring nine points to break Baylor's spell. Bill Johnson and James Cwens were high point men for the game, Pulley deals the Frogs Nfisery. jackie hooks one from the corner. RICE BAYLOR 49, RICE 55 In one of their poorest games of the season. Baylors erratic Bears dropped a 55-49 content to the winless Owls. The Bears, minus the services of Owens. could 1lOt overf come the height advantage of the Owls. The advantage centered chiefly around the person of big Bill Tom, who emerged from the game as its leading scorer. Bill Johnson kept the Bears in the contest in the first half, aided ably by Pulley and Gonzales. In the second half, Robinson, though handicapped by a broken nose. ran up 13 points to become leading scorer for the Bears. BAYLOR 67, RICE 55 In Waco, the Bears turned the tables on the hard playing Rice Owls. In the game. Robinson chalked up 21 points, and George Shearin fought hard to overcome the Rice advantage under the backboard. Brilliant passing in the later stages of the game proved to be the undoing of the Owls. Baylor's key floorman, Bill Johnson, kept feeding the ball to the boys in position to score. Bill Tom and Harmon Walters played well for Rice, but they could not stem the tide. 216844 T. C.U. BAYLOR 58, T. C. U. 46 The Frogs' winless streak remained unbroken as they bowed before the victorious Bears in a rather sloppy game. The Baylor attack was sparked by James Owens. a freshf man from Houston, and CofCaptain Bill Johnson. Throughout the game the Frogs failed to capitalize on their height advantage. Toward the end of the game, T. C. U. was playing against Baylor reserves, and at that without much success. BAYLOR 58. T. C. U. 57 For the last contest of the season. the Bruins traveled to Fort Worth to meet a revived T. C, U. team. They found the Frogs to be plenty tough on their home court. winning only by the narrow margin of a free shot in the overtime period. Bill Johnson led the scoring for Baylor by making 13 points: he was closely followed by both James Owens and .lack Robinson who dropped in ll each. Odell Preston made the winning free throw and played, as well. a great game under the baekboards. Freshman Bill Hickman prof vided six important points during his short stay in the game. Shearin dumps a Crip. Hethington spikes a two pointer. S.m.U. BAYLOR 53, S. M. U. 67 In Dallas, the Baylor Bears played a fast and equal first half with the Mustangs. In the second half, however, S. M. U. came back with power, erased the onefpoint Baylor lead, and handed the Green and Gold their second loss in Conference competition. Withinut Gwens, Baylor found the Dallas boys too tall and too hot as they wilted before the late barrage of S. M. U. Held goals. Robinson took advantage of the slower Ponies to run up a total of 24 points which kept the Bears in the contest for a long while. Johnson and Pulley turned in an excepf tional performance for their school. BAYLOR 59, S. M. U. 52 ln what was considered to be the biggest upset of the 1947 season, the Bears whipped the tough Mustangs, 59 to 52. Hard and brilliant playingfthe best of the sea' sonfdid the job. One of the biggest reasons for the improved showing of the Bears was the outstanding play of three freshmen: Hethington, Gwens and Preston. Along with George Shearin and Bill DeWitt they checked the taller Mustangs and allowed Baylor's speed to count in the contest. Robinf son again led the Baylor scorers. M1694 HRHHHSHS BAYLOR 50, ARKANSAS 55 As usual. the Hogs were in the thick of the fight for the conference title when the Bears made their long trip to Fayetteville. Despite the enormous advantage in height held by the Razorbacks, the Bears put up a brilliant fight before dropping the contest by the close margin of 55150. The Bruins were without the services of james Owens who became ill just before the game. Freshman Udell Preston turned in an exceptional account of himself. as did also Bill johnson. Robinson made the greatest number of points for Baylor. BAYLOR 57, ARKANSAS 68 In the second contest, the tall Porkers used their altitude advantage to its fullest extent, and won by the comfortable margin indicated above. Gdell Preston again stood out for the Bears, but 6' 10 George Kok and 6' 7 Al Williams were simply too much for the shorter Bruins. Robinson again led the scoring, and played his usual magnificent game on the court. Hold that Teasipper down, Owens! Don and Pulqie outjump ci Sllareeropper. I -'- LOUISIFIDFI ROHD TRIP For their first trip of the year, the Bruins went into Louisiana where they met Tulane in New Orleans and L. S. U. in Baton Rouge. Baylor lost the first game by virtue of one of those itfshouldnthappenftofafdog breaks. In the last minute of play, the Greenies sunk a field goal and elaimed their slim victory, 43f4O. Bill Johnson led the offense for the Bears, well sup' ported by James Owens. Fine play was also turned in by Jack Robinson, Ralph Pulley, and last year's reserve een' ter, George Shearin. In Baton Rouge the next night, the Baylor team was overwhelmed by the tough L. S. U. Tigers by a shoeking 6164 eount. It was the worst defeat that the team had suffered sinee the meager war seasons. Seoring in the game was paced by johnson and Robinson. with Pulley playing very good ball and adding 9 points to the pot. v1701f N. T. S. C. Baylor opened its 1947 basketball season at home by tangling with the North Texas Eagles in a two game series. The Bruins found the Eagles tow slow to present any serious eompetition, but they also discovered that the Lone Star Conferenee members are good shots and eapable of seoring many points. The Bears eaptured the first game by a 7354 seore, and inereased the margin the seeond night to take the Eagles by a score of 73 to 41. ln both games the Bears had terrifie puneh but lacked teamwork on the defense. Among the nevveomers James Owens, a freshman from Houston. stood out. CofCaptains Robinson and John' son led the Bears in line ball playing, For the first time, Baylor used a new offensive pattern eopied from Oklahoma A. E? M. It was designed to take some of the load off of the inexperieneed ball handlers. and was featured by last year's eonferenee ehampions. I -- I That mixty man iimivitx the bull. james arelies a long miefliandcr. Ji I OHLHHOUH1TOURHHHEHT Taking only one day out for Christmas, the Brui11s entered tl1e Oklahoma 'TUL1I'l'llllUCl1I on Deeemher 27, 1946. ln this Zllllllllll invitation meet, Baylor met Oklahoma i11 the first rou11d a11d was elimi11ated from the running for championship hy a 64 to 47 defeat. Gerald Tucker. lwig Okie AllfAmeriean, aeeounted for Z2 points of the Sooners' total. Tula11e was Baylor's first opponent in the eonsolation play-off. ln A111 overtime thriller. the Bears defeated the Greenies hy a seore of 69 to 65. Odell Preston. Vfaeo freshman, and Jackie Rolwinson, eoleaptain. even though they hoth fouled out. provided tl1e spark tl1at gave tl1e Bears tl1e vietory. Baylor captured the Consolation title hy defeating the powerful lvlissouri Tigers in the consolation finals. 53 to 51. Tl1e entire Baylor team made a good showing. partieuf larly the eofeaptains, Bill Johnson and lack Rohinson. P11714 EHSTERH TOUR After a short stay at home, the Bears traveled through tl1e East playi11g some of the toughest teams of the 112111011 Despite the fact that jackie Rohinson did not go with the team, the Bears managed to wi11 one out of the three games, 2lI1L1 strongly fl1l'C2lfCI1CLl a11other. I11 the first eontest, the Eastern Kentucky Teachers edged out the Bears i11 a thrilli11g 65 to 61 contest. Bill Johnson was l1igh point man for hoth teams, looping i11 23 pointsg Jimmy lvlarino also played exceptionally well for the Bears, and came in as the next highest Baylor scorer. In Ohio the Bears downed the University of Cineinf nati hy a 54 to 45 count. Freshman Don l-lethington looked very good, and Bill johnson and jimmy Marino continued to play good hall. Finishing up tl1eir swing to the East. Baylor played the powerful University of Kentucky, overwhelming favorites for the national erown. The Bears went under in a eonvineing defeat. 72 to 34. Baylor made it somewhat close i11 tl1e first half. due largely to the scoring of Don Hethington. Kentucky got too hot i11 the seeond half. and pulled away from the struggling Bears. I'- I The opposition Clos.: get the ball oeea.viom1lly. Top mu-.' HILL, IUXNIJIZRS, TRIfl.I., SCIIULZE, ROBERTS, IIICKS, COBB. Bottom rote: RAY, DREVVYER, SCOTT, ARNETT, DICKIQRSON, LUMPKIN, SMITH, Coach HAILEY. THE B BHSKETBHLLTEHIAI1 In the entire season of play, the Baylor B team suffered only three defeats, and two of those were to the same team. Everything considered, it may be called a very successful season. Gerald Cobb led the B's in scoring and proved to be the most promising prospect on the club. The play of such regulars as Carroll Drewyer, R. L. Landers, Weldon Hicks and Joe Lee Scott went a long way toward making Coach Hailey's team a consistently dependable one. Reserves Arnett, Schulze, Lumpkin, Roberts, and Ray added their strength to the team. In the northern half of the Southwest Conference which includes Baylor, S. M. U., and T. C. U., the Bears played a four game schedule. Baylor's first basketball B team featured a wellfbalanced scoring attack for the greater part of the season. Cobb and Drewyer were the high point men for the season. The Cubs started their season by gaining a close victory over Tyler junior College which was followed by an easy win over Hillsf boro Junior College. The first loss of the season was to Southern Methodist University, the opponents winning by ten points. They came back to defeat Texas Christian University with ease and followed with another victory over Lon Morris junior College. The B team then went to Tyler for the return match, defeating that team with relative ease. They returned home to find North Texas State College an easy mark. The Eagles of Denton were too rough for the Cubs and handed them their second loss. Back home, the team overpowered the Hillsboro team in a return match, and then dropped out of the title race by losing again to S. M. U. The Cubs finished even in the conference play. however, by downing T. C. U. in a wild game at Fort Wcnrtli. The Cubs are coached by three year letterman Bill Hailey who was twice cofeaptain of the varsity squad. Top: Coach Bill flailey. If Hicks doesnt get a foul mi this . rr 44 TRHCH Baylor's general postfwar revival of sports reached its optimum in 1946 with the strongest track team which the Green and Gold had put on the cinders since 1921. lt was also the first track team in Baylor's history to have one of its number chosen for the AllfAmerican team. Featured in 1946 was the national champion 440fyard relay team, which narrowly missed breaking the world record in the Kansas relays. These four boys, lsaacks, Cotten, McGilberry, and Martineson, ran up a total of ZZVZ points in conference competition for a hold on third place. Stonie Cotten went through the season undefeated in the 22Ofyard dash, and Iames Southworth took first place honors in the pole vault. Bill Martineson captured most of his dashes and was anchor man on the 440 team. After the college season he entered the National A. A. U. and won national honors, including being selected on the AllfAmerican team. J. D. Stovall coached this Bruin team, which entered nearly every famous track event in the nation, including the Drake, Kansas, and Texas relays. None of the members of the 1946 squad were in the graduating class, and with addif tional members on its squad in 1947 Baylor is expected to make its best showing in the Bear's long history of track competition. The Bruins were strong in the sprint events, but were not entered in most of the field events. They scored the majority of their points on first places, leaving only the lower positions open for their opponents to gather in points. Tofi: 440 Relay Team llembers. X Righi: Martineson wins another one. KAP Picturej l . .. . . HFf07L',' CLeft to rightj BEK,lxHAM, LLI1-TON, COTTEN, ISAACKS, MARTINE- SUN, MUGILRERRY, SUUTHVVORTH, HITT, P. PATTERSON, CUTTER, HRMIFORD, s. PATTERSON, PLTFFER, JoHNsoN, COACH STOVALL. H ': : 'X . .,., ::1::-.,, mt r Q BHSEBHLL Bay1or's first baseball team since 1942 proved to be one of the best in this school's recent history on the diamond. The team wound up the season in second place, with three of its members having been selected on allfconference squads. Because of the long basketball season, the Bears got a late start. Due mainly to their lack of training, they dropped their Hrst four conference tilts, including two to Texas at Austin. With an unenviable record of four losses and no wins, the Bears got Pete Jones, a former Baylor star, for a new coach, and then proceeded to win nine of their next eleven contests. Highlighting the season were the following: the play of jack Redding, one of the outstanding college infielders in the Southwest, the hitting of Tom Chandler, who captured the home run title, and the pitching of George Shearin, who captured allfconference honors. The Bears had trouble at third base and at one outheld post, and these weaknesses were responsible for several of the Bruin setbacks. For what they lacked in defense, however, the Bears more than made up for in powerful, effective hitting. Baylor lost all three of its tilts to the Texas Longhorn champions. Two of the losses were by a one point margin, and this was largely the result of Bruin errors. As was the case in most of the other Baylor sports, the baseball team was made up primarily of freshmen and sophomores. Prosf pects for the next season are the brightest since 1922. ' 1 Al.L-CONFERENCE PLAYERS Top 14N'r'r left: TOM CIIANDLERW T017 11fvjv1'r right: JACK REDDING. Bottom left: GEORGE SHEARIN. Bottom Tllffllfl COACH PETE JONES. Top row: Left to right, CUNNINGHAM, IJUCKVVORTH, CfI.4J'I'IAUX, ESQUIVEL, HAMLIN. BURKE, SHEARIN, CHAPMAN, GREGORY, EMORY, GARDNER, L. GARCIA, GRIFFIN, JENNINGS, JONES. Bottom row: REDDING, KIMIEROUGH, DEVERI-IAUX, MARINO, HARRIS, SHEATS, SZEKELY, CHANDLER, GREVELLE. 01 -w4BM 'W HH Wf 'W2 HW f SW FEIICIIIG With the return of Alvin Adelman in the fall of '46, Baylor renewed with vigor its competition in fencing. Adelf man, one of Baylor's greatest fencers, did a fine job with his squad. In spite of their inexperience, the Bears made an unusually strong showing in early matches. They appeared as definite threats to the Conference title-which title Baylor has gained probably more than they have any other one in the Held of athletics. The bulk of the Hghting for the Bruin team was done by Ken Jennings, Dean Rees, Ennis Walden, Jerry Adams, Duke Bartell, Andries Sigtenhorst and John Roaten. TENNIS In the spring of 1946, the Baylor tennis team made its best showing since blanketftax days. For the first time in many years, the number one Bear shaded the number one Texas netter in a team match. Billy Qwens, an L, S. U. student in prefwar days, held the first position in the Bruin squad, while hard working Emory Gaffney was in second place only a step behind Owens. Paul Albreight played very capably as the third man on the team, and Bill Bogart, a recently returned veteran, made a good fourth. The players were coached through the season by Carroll Wheeless. He worked hard to secure improvement in the tennis conditions at Baylor and was gratified to see a change made in the pattern of competition in the conference. 1 2 S I I I E if zz fs Sf Z i E 3 E Tofu Ennis Waldon parries Ken Jennings. Bottom: WALDON, ROATEN, JENNINGS, BARTELL, SIGTEN- HORST, COACH ADELMAN, REES, OLIVER. Left to right: PAUL ALBREIGHT, BILL BOGART, EMORY GAFFNEY, BILL OVVENS. w- ' w , It 1'l2:',wI.sn. ' 1'.'s..ln.:' 1, sz 'W'w Q S 5 E 5 E La v Q. Qs S -1 NHNGLEYNOOD BONVL X S THE SCEN ZWM, 4 77 K E OF THE S ATU RD AY B ARBECUE SON C 'X Y 7 A4 N1 6 'K 5 ,Q 'V l .. ,g'Q,,.,. 7 a -xg .1 5. ke: f f if 1?'5l5'i' .-.gm N . .14 ,aka The promotion of learning through a fitting recognition of scholarship is the primary purpose of Alpha Chi, national honorary scholarship society. Achieving the full development of all an individuals powers is emphasized in the preparation for a worthwhile life. The highest live per cent in scholastic record of the junior. senior. and graduate classes at Baylor is entitled to memhcrship. The ncwlyfelcetcd sponsor of the organization is Dr. Bruce Thompson. Under the guidance of Dr, C. D. johnson, the Alpha Chapter of Alpha Kappa Delta, national honorary sociological fraternity, has as its threeffold purpose the recognition of scholarship in sociology, the promotion of research and parf ticipation in community improvement. and the sponsoring of programs featuring outstanding social leaders. Serving as presidents for the year were Norman W. Painter, Muggiiis Morrow Cheney, and Stanley Fowler. rs 44 I.-XVKMAN, IEOMAR MOORE, ALFURIJ, HURNE !9Li gamma u Established on the Baylor campus in 1944, the Iota Chapter of Phi Gamma Nu, national professional commerce sorority, is under the guidance of Mrs. I. B. johnson. The active group functions with the purposes of encouraging school spirit and participation in school activities, the promotion of a standard of high scholarship, and the building of closer fellowship among the members. Highlight of the year was the visit to Waco in November of Miss Dorothy Rylander, Grand VicefPresident of the sorority. A delegate will be sent by the Phi Gammas to the National Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, during the hrst week of june. Fall term Spring term President: Qlivia Bomar Edith Floyd VicefPresident: Virginia Alford lean Cole Secretar : Bett o Horne Sue Anderson Y Treasurer: Ruth Adele Moore Mar Ann Dodd Y Scribe: Ka ackman Mar aret Leath Y W ALFURIJ, ANDERSON, BAIRD, BISHOP, lilihli-XR, URLMIPUN, C.X'l'I2S, lillr'xXllH'lRl..-XIX, VULE. l4RlSXYlfl.l,, C'RUXVl.l':Y, UUDIJ, IIUXYDY, I-IAVICNSUN, l l.UYID, GORDON, fiIilfliNXYUUlJ, ll.Xll.EY, IIORNIQ, IIFHHIXS, ,l.'XC'liIXI.XX, JOHNSON, XIVCANN, IIUURE, Nl4fHOl.S, NISIHQT, SICITII, SIIOLARS, SlBll7N'l'UN. S'l'lfYlfNS, ViXl'f2llN, VV:XRRl'lN, JOHNSON, ,,s, , I --'13 ' A .,---- A '55 - ,Q V ,Wm 1 mf 'Q a a aa a r ir fl at i 1 ,A 6 Alpl up P V. ..,:. I :'. . 5 at N. i If I zz. 'W' ' if m 'H i .. , A A ' ' W 'WHY V .. , '- QQ? ,- 'iii Q.. .. ,, s A ' i ,aa ' , W ,:::- J ' I . ,:,:,,,,,.. 'f 'N 4. ii ' Q- , A1 '-'-:., ..,.......:.:, 5 V, ji! - :. , , , M I in P V W. i p W X i .,.. z t sw - .V -1 3, - N H: E 'ua .1 ci gf :AW M Aja P 1 -E5 - K V -are 'fb ., , E ,,,,.,, ,. S P .--: f ,,, I ' M is s ' ' f -- f Q an 181 44 l !2f54f The Baylor Chapter of Psi Chi, national psychology H 'Xl T. PARKFR EN ETE rraternrtyr Was Chartered April 13, 1942, with the PUYPOSQ viii-Llmlsle, Mrxwrlf, comQERN, LEWIS, LITTON of stimulating the study of psychology outside the class' room and bringing psychology students closer together socially. Majors and minors in psychology are eligible for membership after completing five courses in psychology and maintaining a Bfplus average in all their courses. Sponsoring the organization are Dr, and Mrs, A. J. Hall and Dr. and Mrs, l. T. Schultz. Two groups of oflicers served during the year: Fall term Spring term President: James Parker Joyce Litton VicefPresident: Joyce Litton Bruce McCarty Secretary: Jeane Veeder Joyce Love Treasurer: Mavinee Corkern Mavinee Corkern Historian: Frances Sue Lewis Mrs. Rosemary Mustian Reporter: Noble Enete Gertrude Lively BASS, BEAN, ISOERSTLER, BRUIGS, BUSH, CARPENTER, CARR, COLE, ENETE, FASON, GAYER, lIOXVEl.I,, JOSEY, KIDD, LEXVIS, LIT- TON, LIVELY, LOVE, MOORE, MOORER, MUSTIAN, OUTLAVV, PARKER, SEVVELL, SUMMERS, TUCKER, HALT., MARTIN, SCHULTZ. vw 182 44 ' .-MW' t , I I . an 5 Q this-Q..-wma, Jfappaszwafa Q M' ,HQ V N ma.. Knowledge, Duty, Power is the motto of the Beta Xi Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, international honor society ANDERSON, WRIGHT, TAYLOR in education. Urganized to encourage in its members a higher degree of concentration on social service by fostering high professional and scholastic standards during the period of preparation for teaching, the society was installed at Baylor in May, 1929. Membership is limited to education majors who rank in the highest ten per cent of students in scholarship. On March 22, 1947, the Beta Xi Chapter was host to the regional conference of Kappa Delta Pi. Representatives from other chapters in the Southwest attended this meeting. Officers for the year: President: Margaret Wright VicefPresident: Nancy Anderson Secretary: Frances Taylor Dr. M. L. Goetting sponsors the local chapter. ANIJERSON, C.XRl'lfN'I'l'lR, CQNN, DANISH, GARDNER, HURNE, JUHNSON, Kl'1l.l.Y, KICCURKLE, BIOURE, BIUELLER, MYERS, RUHBI, STICPHENSON, SXX'lHi1i'l'lNSKY, TAYLUR, XYILLL-NMS, XVRICXCIL XVRIGIIT, Yli'l l', YOUNG, GUE'1 l'lN1,i, STRETCH, XVAGIQENER. i ma ,am 'W' W' N4 3 AX K ,MN to a it - t B' H A rv 44 'sv X TINSLICY, MOORE, THOMPSON, SMITH Pi Gamma Mu, national honorary social science society, encourages high scholarship in the study of social sciences, and has as a major project the stimulation of graduate work in a definite held of one of these sciences. Established in December, 1924, Pi Gamma Mu was the Hrst honorary organization at Baylor. Functioning under the sponsorship of Dr. Bruce Thompson, the club holds three meetings each term. Qfficers for the year were: President: James A. Tinsley VicefPresident: Holland P. Smith Secretary: Anita Ruth Moore URAZII., BUTT, l'll.-XMBERLAIN. VURRIIAI, IJOXYIJ, FRASIIZR, ll.Xl.I-, HARRIS, HOLT, JOHNSON, MOORE, SMITH, TAYLOR, TINSLEY, 'l'l'l'KliR. XYRENCII. 'f ::is. -, ' gl I 1 54 1 -vs-vane: .,.. egigggyy ., .+G . P 4 X5 E xp 3: X Et .2 'L Q. .p 1 v if Q, . ,.,.... ,.,.,.,.,.,. , . ,X ,.....,.,.,.,. ,X sk x .5 at X was 1? A :Q ,, Raw ta ,Q 4 v 15 y 218444 wi. .. qx5ZQgii4 ,jcciolaa i A+ With the purpose of upholding the highest ideals of a liberal education by the influence and artistic interests of JOHNSON, VOCKRIWQEY BRYAN- MITCHELL a group of representative students, the Alpha Kappa Chapter of the national honorary art fraternity, Kappa Pi, was established at Baylor in February, 1945. Membership is based upon meritorious work in artistic iields. Under the guidance of Dr. and Mrs. Edmund Kinzinger and Miss Ann Bryan, Kappa Pi prof vides a means whereby congenial groups of men and women of artistic inclinations may meet for informal study and entertainment. It strives to raise the standards of productive artistic work among students and furnishes rewards for conscientious efforts in furthering the best interests of art. Leaders of the organization this year were: Irene Lockridge, Christy Mitchell, Norman johnson, and Francile Downs. HONEY, BRIDGES, UUVVNS, IJVRHAM, EBERSP.-XCHER, EDVVARDS, FARRUVV, FASUN, GRUHIBS, H.XILEY, IONES, KAY, IAJCKRIIJHE. MAT'I'Hl'IVVS, MQCRFARY, HITCH I-ILL, PATTERSON, ROSE, TODD. VVl'1A'l'HERIZY. tttt r rv 44 I wdifiifl :beau gamma Upsilon Delta Gamma, organized in the fall of 1944 for women physical education majors and minors, sponsors a varied program of intramural athletics for women students. Team and individual letter awards were made this year in badminton, volleyball, basketball, baseball, and tennis. IBUNN, CONN FULLER Serving as sponsors for the year were Miss Eveline Kappes, Miss Kay Mitchell, and Mrs. Billy Hinton. The following girls served as officers during the year: Fall President: Hazel Bunn VicefPresident: Jeanne Bossinger Secretary: Carol Conn Treasurer: Betty Morris Historian: Lamar Fuller Reporter: Penny Girvin Winter Carol Conn Margaret Henderson Penny Girvin jeanne Bossinger Hazel Bunn Louise Cannon BARNES, NUNN. ISOSSINGER, CANNON, CONN, EUBANKS, FLAKE, FULLER, GILBERT, CIRVIN, GODSEY, GUICE, HAYNIE, Hl'NlJ1'R SUN, HERRICK, KILPATRICK, KINCAIU, MABRAV, PEMBERTON, REED, STALLINGS, SVVAN, IIINTON, KAPPES, MITCHELI my 186 44 FJN F55 ' V l 'iw' li HILL 124 ISUH, SANIJERS Careers and Opportunities for Home Economics Graduates was the theme for 19464947 of TrifD, campus home economics club. A charter member of the Texas Home Economics Association and a member of the American Home Economics Association, TrifD has done much in its thirteen years of existence to promote closer contacts among the girls in the home economics department both socially and educationally. Miss Retha Sanders served as TrifD's sponsor for the year. Officers were: Presidents: Martha Iris Gill, Gloria Gosch VicefPresident: Martha Iris Gill Secretary: Billie Wilbanks Treasurer: Ianelle Petty Historian: Jackie Edwards Parliamentarian: Anne Brown MAKER, BOYD, BROOKS, HROVVN, BROVVNING, BURNS, T.. COOK, 'l'. COOK, EIJVVARDS, ELMOR E, FINLEY, GARDNER, GAYLORIJ, GILL, KIOOIJE, CENTER, llAl,l.E'l l', HANCOCK, HANIJY, HARVEY, HATTICR, HICKS, HINES, HORNER, JONES, LEMON, LINIJSLEY, MCGEE, ll MILLER, E. MILLER, PETTY, ROGERS, SILXMIZLFRGER, SHARP, SKEETER, ST,-XRK, TIIOMPSON, TODD, XVILISANKS, SANDERS. , ,..- W' A l ,, f ' i A QVVI , , Egg, ,.,, H ij Azuv jd me :Zp , D. f up , izt 1 4 ' A Q- Q ff Q 5' ' fb W :-:, in 5 it A , ' '::: i t ,...a R srsli ' w ' ' at 'Y i w , ft r f in at ivsa at faay N ,. M j E . V E . ,,,, V H I , - if H ji 1 I 2 6' ww 4' -wr: ,Q -- 1 - Sk i 'f M' Y ' I M A is ff Z: illl. :.. 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Its purpose is to stimulate interest in dramatic activities and to secure for the University all of the mutual advantages provided by a national honorary fraternity. To help to cultivate a taste for the best in drama is one of the major aims of the organization which is sponsored by Mr. Paul Baker. Lo Hardin served as president during the year. Successful participation in intercollegiate Forensic contests qualifies a student for membership in the National Forensic Organization, Pi Kappa Delta. The Debate Club serves as a means by which students may attain this honor. Meeting one evening every week throughout the year, the club sponsors a forensic program which includes work in intramural and intercollegiate contests in debate, extemporaneous speakf ing, oratory, and afterfdinner speaking. fi, , fi Vu' ww' ' f . , , G Vi Ill ffflf 7, l it 'l 'N JH 71 fly rr cc .. ri -s ,, E N LI1'L9LO,La 'kx itil gif r-VK X lu. ' ', 'Wil Qhaazl X' I 'Xt ii .-.. Eiga? 34264 fQl , I in . I ,, . f N ,T J rx , ,J 'H-eegx' MQKINNEY, Mc'R.Xl'1. VVALKIQR, HAK1-QR With the opening of the 194647 season, the Baylor TheaterfCivic Theater takes its place with other outstanding theatrical organizations in the United States. The Baylor Theater is the only university group in Texas recognized by the National Theater Conference. Members of the Theater have produced Thornton Wilder's The Skin of Cur Teeth, Channing Pollock's The Fool, Goldonfs L'The Mistress of the Inn, and an original review, L'Barnum E3 Baylor, written, produced, and directed by members of the student body, In addition to these major productions, there have been twentyfnve experimental plays directed by students, and a score of religious dramas produced in the churches by the religious drama group of the Theater. The Children's Theater has been refestablished and has presented Maeterlinclis L'The Blue Bird. AILXXIS, ANIJERSUX, L,URIJI'II.l., l l'I.l Ill-.R. IIARIJIN, HHXXIXRIJ, -IAQ lxSlJN, ,ll IH, ,llblll la, MAX. Nlc1.XRI.lzX, MclxINNl'.X, NIm'R.Xl'., NIICRHNI-QY, NIORELAXID, RAINS, R.X'l l'lI lf, ROHR, SEELY, 'l'HUXI.XS, XYAIIIQ, II.XVAl.KER, I, XV.Xl.KIiR, XY.X'l'SUN, F. XVILSUN, XI. XVILSUX as ,W v,,.,.,,L :' ' - Q f fm' ' ease' E . bs ' .,.. A a A ::'i -..-'i 5 , , ' ---:- -1 C at .ix gig, 7 , 3 e N w X 'ifaga deaf' .- fwf-HW 'hiv' 3 A -::::-::::::.:,:'- 'Om jr ..., - . - megs ...... p . ,g 41 Wim r 'fi ,mi s if L A hu.. . A 5? 4 E Ni W 1 .MW gk if swf! mv H39 44 Lambda Lambda Mu, national honorary radio fraterf nity, was organized at Baylor University in 1939 and 1lRANlLE'1 I'E, Ill R 1 JSUNG, XY1l'l'REClIT chartered in 1940. Membership requirements are kept high, and candidates for membership must have acquired a prof fessional rating in some phase of radio. The purposes of the fraternity are to stimulate good will between personnel of commercial radio and those of educational radio, to develop research, to raise educational radio standards throughout the country, to create interest in and bring about a feeling of appreciation for radio among the general student body, and to keep the highest standards of the radio profession. The rou is com osed of the outstandin scri tvvriters, actors, musicians, and technicians on the g P P g P campus, who work together in putting Baylor on the air. Serving as presidents for the year were: Mary Ann Bramlette, Lawrence Birdsong, and Marjorie Wipprecht. BIRDSONG, IERAMLETTE, 1JEliliNI'0R'l', EDENS, INGRAM, McCARLEY, MHJANIEL, MCGARR, MrGAR'l'H, OLIVER, 1'.XlJliN, ROVVTON, SMITH, STEIJMAN, STILES, THOMAS, VVALTON, VVILSON, WIPPRECIIT. it vw 190 ff- U, was vi :Q ii? Kafka MLPLALOP ff? dl l An opportunity for practical apprenticeship in the . radio profession is provided by the Radio Workshop for BACHMAN, SMITH IZRAMLETTE, THOMAS, MCCARLEY MCGARR, STILES all students interested in radio. Under the direction of professors of the radio department, members write, direct, produce, and act in original Weekly programs. Baylor's 5 0,000 watt station, KWBU, in Corpus Christi and the recentlyforganized campus station give the members of the Workshop an opportunity to assist in the presentation of actual radio producf tions. With these enlarged facilities, Baylor is able to present dramatizations, musical programs, and chapel programs over the air. The Workshop's activities for the year are climaxed by an annual banquet when awards are presented for the most outstanding performances and services. Officers for the year were Ben Smith, Mary Anne Bramlette, Peggy Thomas, Naoma McCarley, Erma Jean McGarr, and Shirley Stiles. 2191-K ,-ff? 4 if ,.53 g, avg :E 3 .W , in l .x44aLa gpdian mega To promote efficiency in scholastic work and to maintain the high ideals of the medical profession are the chief purposes of the Beta Chapter of Alpha Epsilon Delta, national honorary prefmedical fraternity. Functioning actively under the sponsorship of Dr. W, R. Stephens, the club had as its major social event of the year the annual spring banquet. Sid Jones served as president of the organization. Hffff Ziff Ziff. Beta Tau, local chapter of Beta Beta Beta, international biological fraternity, is sponsored by Dr. Cornelia Smith. TrifBeta promotes research and develops the scholarship of students interested in the biological field, teaching them to disseminate scientihc truth. President for the year was Louise, Bean. 5 2. zsfz . W rr 192 44 .ji ,. . Q' Phi' 1Q4e-144w16f,,4 ll.-XRRI S, HENDRIX, DAVIDSON CUKER Providing social and professional contacts for students aspiring to be doctors, dentists, nurses, technicians, or entering related fields of science, is the purpose of the PrefMed Club. Organized in 1915, the club presents at its meetings varied programs of talks by prominent doctors, medical moving pictures, and student discussions of scientific discoveries in all fields of medicine and other related subjects. Dr. F, F. Davidson, sponsor, guided the students in their program of study. Officers, headed by Sam Hendrix, were: Willis Harris and Jimmie Coker, The club attempts to afford its members beneficial contact with their future profession and to instill in them a consciousness of its aims and ideals. The scholastic and social activities of the PrefMed Club stimulate the interest of the group along lines of better scholarship, more serious regard for the study and practice of medicine, and a greater realization of its personal and social responsibility. v-'Q 21931 Am, aw, ,ff .ad 4 igma :beau ln cooperation with the Good Neighbor Policy, the Nu Chapter of Sigma Delta Pi, national honorary Spanish fraternity, sponsored in February a series of lectures by visiting professors from the University of Mexico. Established in 1928, Sigma Delta Pi aims to promote interest in Spain and Spanish American countries. Professors Andres Sendon and E. H. Sparkman, cofsponsors, help the students to gain a wider knowledge of and a greater appreciation for the Hispanic contribution to modern culture. gI 2l'lCL jA2Cl,iI e The French Theatre was organized in the fall of 1941 with the purpose of furthering student interest in French and the French theatre. Under the leadership of Alta Jack, head of the French Department, the theatre presented quarterly a French movie open to all students. The year's oilicers are pictured here. tw I X XJ ,Q A Y 5-E X U lea as 194 4: 4 f Noonan .gnfernafionafmfafionri Sponsored by the Carnegie Endowment for Lasting Peace, the International Relations Club has collected a library of more than 150 books on international affairs. Under the leadership of Alma Rohm, president, Dr. S. E. Cranfill and Dr. A. P. Cagle, cofsponsors, meetings of the club feature an unprejudiced study of World allairs. IQ-e-oazw .xdddocia fion The Preflaaw Association was first organized in the spring of 1939 to provide Baylor preflaw students with an organization designed to meet their scholastic needs and to stimulate their interests in the field of law. The association was inactive during the war, but was reorganized in the fall of 1946. By being members of this organization, preflaw students may find a medium for fellowship and unity. n 1 1 X 1 f' . , lfffiff W' 3 f w s p J 1 l A , wx 195' 4: Q jirfif jamiged ofgaykr 'B Tx 4 it .xv KW P I ' . PORTER. EVAN IR-XZII The First Families of Baylor Club has been an out' standing organization on the campus since it was organized in the spring of 1940 by Mrs. Lily M, Russell, present public relations director. With a membership composed of approximately 500 direct descendants of Baylor graduates, the club strives to bring together the sons, daughters, and grandchildren of former Baylorites. Sponsored by Professor Guy B. Harrison, curator of the Texas Collection and an outstanding authority on Lone Star history, the club has sought to collect whatever relics may be found relating to Baylor's history. The main social functions of the year were the annual open house, held in the rooms of the Texas Collection in Pat Neff Hall: an officers' dinner held in the winter termg and a picnic in the spring term President: VicefPresident: SecretaryfTreasurer: Reporter: Social Chairman: Fall Vxfintei' Dan Brazil Charles Porter Nancy P'Pool Richard Roach Patty Perry Alice Phillips Anita Moore Io Lynge Alice Phillips Spring Wayne Evans Mary Bruton jean Morgan Patty Perry Sue Stamper by cr we M065 Since those early days when it met fortnightly in Georgia Burleson Hall, the Press Club, founded in 1904, has belonged to journalism majors and minors and to those just interested. Inactive during the war, the club was reorganized in 1946 under the direction of E. L. Callihan, former head of the journalism department. Now sponsored by J. W. Markham, assistant professor, its purpose is to create a greater and friendlier interest in campus publications. Kaur! oflguggcafiond The Board of Publications has general supervision of all student publications, the RoundfUp, Lariat, Student Directory and athletic programs. It is this body that names the editorsfinfchief of the RoundfUp and Lariat, By virtue of his heading the journalism Department, Professor Frank E. Burkhalter is chairman of the Board. Cther members of the Board include: Marilyn Mattison, Mary Culpepper, Professor Henry Trantham, Dr. C. D. Johnson, Adrian Vaughan, jo Ann Bell, and Professor James Markham. an 197 44 pm AW, gi.,.'e2- xy! ,ayx M4 . ,, P N M , ' if ' I f ,Lf i .V 4:k,r,x1 jj Qfj ,Qt 4 Y gm 2 f' 1e,,,,,:1.u:, Editor-in-Chief: Frances Taylor Class Editor: Judye Lady Mzlllagilxg Editor: Eddie Gaustad Seniolrligigllsst: Kitty Moore, Bette Coughran, Mary Sue A , F L d 1 e on Sslstant JO a Y junior Class: Gwynne Miller, Peggy Smith, Paulina Crganizntions Editors: jackie Emerson, jane Harvey Lgvli ASSiSi21IltS-FIOYCC TNEPCH. MHFY Tifldle, NHHCY Sophomore Class: Evelyn Agopian, Charlene Carter Anderson, Sus Anderson Freshman Class: jerry Biles, Emily Boyd, Marie Cagle Sports Editors: Ernie Boyd, jean Bossinger Law School: Jim Kendricks Asslstamilvlarilyn Mattlson Personalities Editor: Betty Maynard Feature Ednnff Dan Brazil AssistantsfFrank Boggs, Joyce Copeland Assistantsf-Io Lady, Charles Porter, Nell Seefeldt F I M.1d d B Art Editor: Irene Lockridge aw ty nor' 1 re Oyer Assistantfjean Eherspacher AssistantsfVirginia Hicks, Jo Erels, Marguerite Hunter, Melha Brown, Katie Nash Student Photographers: Ed Hitt, Frank Myers FRANCES TAYLOR, Edim 151111115 c9AUs'1'A11, inlllllllfjhljl Editor vw 198 Q ariaf Institution of an issue system of editing saw Louie Hulme, Pat Murphy, john Ramsey, John Carmichael, Bob Sellers, and Wayne Wharton serve as issue editors of the Baylor Lariat, twicefweekly university newspaper. Dividing time as sports editors were Ernie Boyd and Dave Campbell. Jeanne McKenney served as society editor and wrote On the Beam, while Hulme's I-Immmmmn and Dow I-leard's 'Thundering Heard were also popular columns. The acquisition of an Associated Press leased wire service brought state, national, and international news to campus doorsteps during the year. Wayne Wharton used the new A.P. wire as the basis for his interpretations of Todays Affairs. Cthers serving on the staff for the year were: Virginia Darby, Claudene Simms, Mary Sue Middlef ton, Ann Longmoor, Andy Anderson, Melvin Steakley, Myra Ware, Leta Frances Beene, Alex Blackf well, Bill Byrd, and Garland Bullock, P.-YI' XIl'Rl'IlY l.UL'lE HFLME ,IUIIX k'.XRNIIl'llAl2I. i i ts ma 199 cc .szwlenf Counci The Student Council of Baylor University is composed of studentfelected representatives from each of the four classes, the law school and the graduate school. It was organized in january, 1946, for the purpose of establishing some medium of contact between the students and the administration, Still in its period of growth and development, the Council is constantly seeking to integrate, and thereby strengthen, that good old Baylor linef, Under the able guidance of the faculty and administration advisors, Professor Henry Trantham and Truett Grant, respectively, the members who served for the school year of 1946747 were: Charles Wellborn, Houston Clinton, Gene Welch, Mary Culpepper, Bill Hailey, jim Tinsley, joyce Copeland, jo Lady, Frank Boggs, Pat Luckett, Bill Dyal, Jack Robinson, jim Langley, Ben Sage, and John Scott. 4QR.X'YT, XYIil.l'II, TRANTHXX1 Gene Vxfelch Chairman Mary Culpepper Secretary Prof. Henry Trantham Faculty Advisor Truett Grant Administration Advisor onor ounci Founded in 1942, as the result of a movement to banish cheating and stealing from our campus, the Honor Council has striven to establish the ideals of honor and integrity. The ultimate aim of the honor system is to effect a tradition of absolute honesty which will become a counterpart to the Baylor tradif tions of friendliness and loyalty. gurdrion oude ounci Under the able leadership of President Mary Culpepper, the Burleson House Council purposes to maintain the scholastic, spiritual, and social ideals of the Universityg to deepen the sense of responsibility of all dormitory residents, and to maintain high standards of American college life. Cther officers of the council were: Kathleen Nash, Anita Dobbs, Naoma McCarley, Jane Powell, jane Harvey, and Gertrude Lively. Included in the picture are the student proctors for the fall term. ., ..4,.,. , :: - -... - ,,,,g 4 3 law 9: 44 , -- 7 ' f - ' V' V' - g I awk a ,,f..,t,.. . - .. :: . -. ' K . .04 Q :,:,',.jE:,'55i - 2: 'I 1 L ...,.a,a:E:5i55'.v::1a,,. . .1-1-sie-a:i55Ea:5E?2'2 M -2-i-3::iQ:i:22-.-Q..hizwwl.-.e.:z::I:5i:3iJLLLxw....-...-,:.-1-.-M -.- .- ' -WN' - M'-in-nn., , ,..'..Q.'.l:.'.'.i'x.,f fi.'S,.f.-,fl311..?:,,f-I:QI...',Q',.,:I:.:.'.'.. ln.. '53 emoria! .izlourie ounci! A gay Christmas party, the preparation of baskets of fruit for needy families, Focus Week semi' nars, and informal getftogethers for the residents of Memorial highlighted a busy year for the Memorial House Council. Serving as ofhcers of the council were: Io Lady, Dorothy Ballard, Ruth Iudy, and Josie Barton. .xddxancfer ,Howie ounci! The freshman dormitory elected capable representatives to serve on their house council for the year. Under the guidance of Mrs. J. R. Comer, dormitory director, were: Elsa Miller, Corre Williams, Pat McGee, .lane Hoifert, Peggy Place, Sarah Beth Mayes, Elsie Gayer, Beverly Simpson, Sylvia Burr, Faye Brady, and Arlene Funderburk, Gables representative. va 202 cc ourie gounci 6 The House Councils of Memorial Apartments, Neighbors and the White House, all girls' houses, maintained high standards of representative leadership throughout the school year. These groups strive to further a spirit of unity among the students and maintain high ideals for the girls of the dormitory system, The respective presidents for the three houses were: Dorothy Campbell, Lois Ball and Charlene Carter. M0045 ,Howie ounci! A group composed of Willis Harris, Earl Harper, I. W, Barnes, Clarence Bentley, David Pollan, Bill Tolar, Bill Hailey, and john Lyday served in Brooks Hall during the year as supervisory help in maintaining order and high standards of dorm life. The council operated under the direction of Dr. C. E. Waggener, director of Brooks Hall. 11- ar tztttt 5 tl av 203 44 GMA lbormifory ounci A council, guided by Dr. S. M. Woolsey and composed of James Sparks, Louis Bogy, Billy Norton, Josh Cruse, and Earl Shoemake, supervised the five dormitories making up the Circle resif dential section for men students at Baylor during the year. Seeking to assist dorm residents in the adjustment to campus life, the council fostered good will and friendliness among the residents of the several dormitories. reel' oude ounci The exact number of boys living in the Greer House has long been one of the seven wonders of the Baylor campus, but it's no secret that they know the true meaning of the Baylor spirit. Always promoting the welfare of Baylor, their presence can be seen fand heardlj at all university functions. Gene McKinney, Gene Welsh, Henry Donahoe, Neil Schreiner and Leon Beasley led the House activif ties throughout the year. an 204 cc .AFLGHJG5 al QW X , V i Il fjy' -ing L X ED! lv 1 f if ' Q E312 A state known for its Nhillfbillies and jugs of mountain dew, Arkansas has sent the largest outfoff state group to Baylor. Under the able leadership of Douglas Hudson, the Arkansas Club has had an active year of fellowship and social getftogethers. gaaf lxaa From the eastern section of Texas with its lovely, piney forests comes a group of students organized on the campus as the East Texas Club. Featuring varied programs and socials, the club was presided over by Frankie Shaw. 22054: n-new an Rf A ouiaiana ,P ll l l , W J I f V7 A livefwire bunch are these students from Louisiana, the state of mossfdraped bayous and romantic French atmosphere. Socials, lectures, and discussions were sponsored by the Louisiana Club for its Pelicanfstaters during the year. iaaiaaippz CAL Though Qld Man River may languidly flow along, lazy and unpredictable, the Mississippi Club lacks nothing in pep and initiative. Sponsoring programs of interest to all members and having socials were the main projects of the club which was under the direction of Nell Bishop. Eg? Ab! f XX Ns av 206 ec Q, .fN X H ' f Wea! mexico Picturesque Indian pueblos, white sands, and glowing sunsets characterize New Mexico, the land of enchantment. Qrganized for its Hrst year on the campus, the New Mexico Club provided means of fellowship for its small but active group of students. gwze im, cm With their talk of oranges and lemons and grapefruit and sunshine, the members of the Rio Grande Club bring the Valley5' to Baylor. Promoting friendship and Baylor were special aims of the club during the year. 77 207 if 5 ' . xx-4 -7 V X it rx ,flied Q 'Milf lm CM From the wild and woolly West with its cowboys and rodeos comes this group of representative students known on the campus as the West Texas Club. Informal banquets, hayrides, and other types of socials made the year a busy one for the West Texans. Dividing time as foremen of the club were Sparky Beckham, Cecil Massey, and Sammy Pierce. 2CLbLl'l'L0l'lt Sprinkled with towering derricks and rehnery plants, Beaumont is a center of the petroleum industry in Texas, To s onsor social activities amon its members is the main aim of the Beaumont Club, first P g organized in the fall of 1945. Harvey Tipton served as the club's president. Wigs 'QLQQH ,A M 'Q 1: ks faq, -N.,., vw 208 44 H ,e 71 iw , N Y .g-Q -Z., lbaffad CM Busy, enterprising Dallas, Nthe shopper's paradise, is wellfrepresented at Baylor by a large group of students organized as the Dallas Club. A promoter of good fellowship among Dallasites, the club sponsored social functions both on the campusand in Big D. j0I f Cowtown or not, Fort Worth is proud of its very own Baylorites. Through the activities of the Fort Worth Club, students have the opportunity to meet and know each other better. r, , l..J F-A R f- l -,fvexffi T . .Q--wwwqsqx vw 209 44 XQ ll' J i My 14 L Q, EU .Nona i0I'l Progressive Houston, the industrial center of Texas, sends to Baylor an active band of students. Interested in bringing Houston to Baylor, the Houston Club is one of the largest regional clubs on the campus. ampt 64,4 Temple is known at Baylor not only for its fine, wellfequipped hospitals, but also for the active group of students claiming it as home. The Temple Club aims to further the Baylor spirit of friendlif ness through worthwhile programs and socials. w21Off 9 1 1 -22' we 'Waco What ham would be without eggs, or Little joe without soda water, or Waco without the Amicable Building, Baylor would be without its Waco students. RUTWSE, HAKIILTUN, CIXSUN The Waco Club, one of the newest organizations on the campus, is composed of Baylor students whose homes are in Waco. The club was organized to further friendly relations between Waco students and the outfofftown students of Baylor University. It is also for the purpose of promoting friendly relations among the Waco students themselves, and between Baylor students and citizens of Waco. The club has sponsored several schoolfwide socials during the year. Fall Wviiitev' Spring President: R. L. Hamilton Bob Cason Dudley Rouse VicefPresident: Dudley Rouse Dudley Rouse Virginia Darby Secretary: Nancy Durie Christine Smith Nell and Mary Lee Smallwood Treasurer: Martha Wood Bob Reiss Nancy Durie Parliamentarian: Woody Gatewood Hilton Howell, Ir. Jay I. Naman Reporter: Pat Smallwood Fanny Howard Whitsitt Shelton jr Social Chairman: Bob Cason Virginia Darby Clinton Brazelton Sponsor: Mr. Bob Alexander wb 44 A ylxxfy My XX i 5 S52 silk eflllerfffee Feuds and mountaineers keep things popping in the Volunteer State. To the Baylor campus, members of the recentlyforganized Tennessee Club have brought a lot of that gay Tennessee spirit which made for plenty of good fellowship and lots of fun throughout the year. ghemidfry Sociefg In order that it might function to meet the needs of students preparing for work in the field of chemistry, the Chemistry Society was organized in October, 1946. Dr. L. W. Devaney and Dr. J. C. Trantham, joint sponsors, guide the students in their social and professional contacts. President for the year was Shirley Tacker. X P7 44 igma mega W .va Q is ln wi 1.2, fi? 'i pl VVHAR'I'0N, MVRPHY. i'.XRMIl'II.-NEI., SELLERS Sigma Delta Chi, professional male journalism society, was refadmitted to the national organization this year after being inactive for several years due to low enrollment in the journalism department. Among the various projects carried out during the year were the Gotta Coin prefChristmas camf paign for a fund for Christmas gifts for underprivileged children and a theatre party in january featuring a variety show of campus talent plus a movie. Corrigan Weekend was publicized and directed under its auspices. One of the principal undertakings of the year was the sponsoring of a program for the purpose of interesting high school journalists in Baylor. Professor I. W. Markham is the sponsor of the organization and the officers for the year are: President: John Carmichael VicefPresident: Pat Murphy Secretary: Bob Sellers Treasurer: Wayne Wharton .ala v2134f Ly C? XJ XD xxg '3u1uv21?i pun Huyuvapfssnoq Huudg 12 amjaq Kluo pmsyzpv pun pzmpzanuoa svm uphs 1Lf3y,4q iiugiydsuparnv uv Lpng '3uyq1A19A9 Jnoqla Buyqaou pure Buyqnou Jnoqe Buyqqlilzma op on sand pexaunj Jnq 'algdslad Jo zuydse :lou saop pooqlaqnolg QSON sql! 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The band has been presented in chapel programs, outfofftown concerts, radio broadcasts, and civic concerts. It has appeared as a marching unit at the home football games and accompanied the team on several outfofftown engagements. 1. Baylor Golden Wave Band on Austin Avenue swings into action . . . 2. Saul exhibits great skill at twirling . . . 3. The flag twirlers toss tlie Conference around , . . 4. The majorettes put on their act at the Texas game . . . 5. Dorcas can really strut!! . . 6. Attention girls! The Homecoming .Queen is on the way! 57 -215' 44 gaygl' 7ll'll:UeI'5ity 0l'CLe5tl a The Baylor University Symphony Orchestra, organized in 1943 by Professor Daniel Sternberg, is making an outstanding contribution to musical activities on the Baylor campus. The orchestra's first public appearance was in the annual presentation of the Messiah at Christmas. Various concerts were given throughout the year. Cid Waldrop is the present conductor. Comb CM Organized in 1940, the Console Club is composed of organ students and others from the School of Music who are interested in the study of organ. The purpose of this club is both educational and social. Each year it presents recitals on the S. P. Brooks Memorial Pipe Crgan by visiting artists as well as local students. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Markham are sponsors of the organization, 41 ...4.. ? ' ......- la w2l61 J4 Kappa! a Clair The Baylor University A Cappella Choir, directed by Professor Robert Hopkins, presents annually the Christmas cantata, Handel's LbM8SSlZ1h.l, It assists in the annual spring operetta and the Bach festival and is in demand for chapel programs as well as civic and outfofftown concerts. macho Ckoir The Baylor University Radio Choir was organized in February, 1944, by Professor Robert Hopkins as a part of the College Church of the Air. In addition to the radio programs, the choir appears in many civic and outfofftown concerts. lvlembers are chosen by the director. vm 217 44 -xr' pkalaaoclg in miie The Rhapsody in White this year completes a decade under the baton of Miss Martha Barkema, its founder and present director. This choral group of girls continues in popularity for radio and local campus programs. With the Baylor Bards, they presented the two oratorios, The Seven Last Words by Dubois, and The Holy City by Gaul. Mary'O Thompson is the accompanist for the group. f.2..,4,,. r?..,.t The Baylor Bards, Men's Glee Club, was organized ten years ago by its present conductor, Miss Martha Barkema. This organization is in great demand for radio and chapel programs. Besides the local appearances, they gave joint presentations with Rhapsody in White in Jacksonville, Galveston, Houston, and San Antonio. Herbert Colvin, jr., is the accompanist for the group. - .T ' 1 W , xv 218 14 : nftfkxffn f -J'Vf'WJ'X . :'i.'r f f 2'a 5 L efa u 1 gig ji-',,,ff'f To provide an added means for musical expression and social contact, Phi Beta Mu, a sorority for students of i . , I , , QUMIHS, Xli'l.l:NlJHN, SANII' music, was organized in 1938 by its present sponsor, Miss Martha Barkema. Bifmonthly meetings are held at which programs are presented by club members and faculty members, Speakers for the year were Professor Paul Baker, Professor Russell Harris, Miss Imogene Touchstone and Miss Ann Bryan. Annual social events are the Christmas party at the Woolsey Ranch in Lorena, the Winter Frolic banquet, and the spring picnic at the Woolsey home on Lake Waco. Fall Term Wiwtter Term Spying Term President: B Combs Gladys Samp Maxine Mclsendon VicefPresident: Janice Rogers Alva Nell Beacham Era ,lo Upshaw Recording Secretary: Martha Granstaff Leota Agee jane Daniel Corresponding Secretary: Shirley Polk Vivian Black Gloria Goodman Treasurer: Bobbie Thornton Mary Bess Matthews Billie Wood Reporter: Carolyn Gayer Floyce Thigpen Jeannine Hager by 219 44 Wu Pla cfpazin President Rosemary Hynds VicefPresident Mary Ruth Kelly Secretary Freda Culwell 1 Corresponding Secretary Marguerite Hunter Treasurer jane Bell Historian Lena Frances Looney HvNns. KELLY, unix, Xvllfdm Alma JHCICSOU Sponsor Miss Martha Barkema The Phi Xi Chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary sorority for women musicians, was formally installed in the Baylor University School of Music on May 26, 1939, through the efforts of Miss Martha Barkema. Members are elected on a basis of scholarship, character, leadership, and musical attainment. Since its organization, the Phi Xi Chapter has been active in sponsoring campus programs and bringing outstanding performers to Waco and Baylor. ARNOLD, HELL, IHLICS, BLACKMAN, CONIHS, CULXV1iI.I , HAY, lil-ll-ZEN, lIl'NTl-QR, HYNIDS. DLXVKSOX, KELLY, LlX'liNGOOlJ, LOONEY, LLOYD, MAGUIRE, MYERS, NASH, NELSON, POLK, R.X'l l'liRlCli, ROACH, ROGERS, SYPERT, THOMPSON, ULLOM, IIARKEMA, SMITH by cc A ff .. ,,,, . - ' 1 Av 1 A mi Wu gn onia . , President Tommy Dixon Vicefpresident J. L. johnson Secretary Robert L. Wcaod, jr. Treasurer James Allen Stanford Historian Hudson Howcll Alumni Secretary Herbert Colvin, Jr. Wardexi Frank Boggs JUIINSON, S'l'.XNl9ORIl, n'ol.V1N, XVUUII Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, the only National Honorary Music fraternity in America, was founded October 6, 1898, by Ossian E. Mills, at the New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, Massachusetts. Gamma Iota Chapter, the local organization, was founded May 18, 1940. The purpose of this fraternity is to advance the cause of music in America, to foster the mutual welfare and brotherhood of students of music, to develop the truest fraternal spirit among its members, and to encourage loyalty to the Alma Mater. In accordance with this, Phi Mu Alpha sponsors guest music artists in the city and on the campus, receives and gives chapel programs each year, Ken Kennerly is the National Councilman, working in connection with Richard and Roy johnson, the faculty sponsors and advisors of the fraternity. ILXKICR, BIRIISUNIZ. IIIMNLS. l2L l'Il. k'.Xl.l'U'l'lrl,1'HL lARl-I'I', IIIXUN. liIlXY.XRIlS, l'QXtil..XXID, liNK2l.lSll, lCNli'l'lf, l-fXRR.Xl.I., R, FIHHNSUN, XV, JOHNSON, KA'1 1'NliR, KliNXlfRI,Y, KlcL,'.XR'l'Y, Nl-..Xl., I'.XlJliN, l'RliX'l'lC'l-Q, S'l'.XNl74JIiiH, XVUOD WH, ir M,-v' -aghnvg 32454 at -W. .:ga 5 qi wa if PP 2 1 l 44 ' x .. Wear Aww The Alpha Omega Club, oldest of all the social clubs on the campus, was organized in the spring of 1924 by its present sponsor, Dr. C. D. Johnson. The ideals established in the beginning have guided the club through 23 years of existence and have helped each member to promote the high social, moral, and spiritual ideals that have been upheld since the chartering of the organization. S'lAfX1l'ER, GARDN ICR, HYNDS One of the most outstanding activities of the club this year was the annual Homecoming breakfast, the first since 1942. There were 132 alumnae back for the occasion which was held in the Crystal Ballf room of the Roosevelt Hotel. Other traditional activities of the year were the welcoming tea for all new students in the fall, the winter term formal banquet for members and their dates, the election of the May Queen, and the annual birthday celebration-a tea on April 9. Fall 'Term Winter Term Spring 'Term President Lil Gardner Sue Stamper Rosemary Hyrwds VicefPresident Rosemary Hynds Nancy Anderson Edith Floyd Secretary Lynn Hailey Jean Cole Rusty Bush Corresponding Secretary Anita Farrow Janice Rogers Jackie Emerson Treasurer Sue Anderson Louise Bean Margery Scholl Reporter Edith Floyd Nancy P'Pool Hallie Jo Jackson N. ANDERSON, S. ANDERSON, HARNETT, FARROVV, FLOYD, FULCHER, FUTRELI., HOVVARD, HUDSON, HYNDS, JACKSON, SCHOLL, SCRUGGS, SHAVV, SIMONTON, STAMPER, TORRENCE, VVOOD DEAN, ISRUTON, BUSH, COLE, COLVIN, COUGHRAN, CRISWELL, EDWARDS, EMERSON GARDNER, GARRETT, GAUSTAD, GERBER, GOODMAN, GORDON, K. HAILEY, L. HAILEY LEE, LESTER, LUMBLEY, PERRY, PHILLIPS, POOL, J. ROGERS, V. ROGERS, SANDERS 5',,,5, it . V, .3 ,W . ,,.. -. .... EE:: I zjlll .X L . . .... . ....., iaii r:i2rs 2s f ' . 1 :E:' 1 iz. ., 'i'i ii 1. vg,: , .E ii' i ::: .. 1 QQ s i I, . ,... N ,.,... y W , '-gig? ll:-:i NM 534 a.:..:l3'1!.'H' P f . ' .. 52 I W .'i': 1 I Alll 1 1 , I .... 5 J! . A .,, .,,, , ,,., an I ,QQV . ':' 1 ..i .,,, my ,,,,,,. ..,. , , 2 G , 1 ,...... f. . . ts. 'rl 'al ....,,::: 1 M X 20? M A Y , . - ......1 ::::--:-..' ' ....., if ,..: bf Y H A .A .,.., 5,555-: .5 Q .,::.,- 3 ,L . , J w .. .. 4 M wg . 4 4, , ws av 3, vw 222 44 Q l 3 W H, f ' m.L,M s m .,1 '-9i.'k',,,: s1.! ,lf ,,,,,, 'f WAQWIW2 fwxx WZw9 'i,iG 1 f 4 :ii ' WM ' 1 ,IT .fdfkenean , -,', ir .U 1935, with the idea of patterning ATKINSON, XlA'l4.'XRl.EY, CUl'l'1i..'XNlb The Athenean Club was organized September 28, the organization after the Crecians of ancient times. The purpose of the club is to foster the very highest standards of social, moral, and spiritual conduct, and to promote friendship and social activif ties among the dormitory and Waco girls. The sponsors are Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stovall, and honorary s ponsor is Miss Sara Lowrey, unde ship the club was founded. r Whose original sponsor' Athenean activities for the year included the annual fall tea honoring new students, Homecoming luncheon at the Hamilton House, rush parties, and the annual spring banquet. The club sponsored the sale of the Browning Clafped Hands miniatu re paperweights for Dr. Armstrong. Fall Term Winter Term Spring Term President: Joyce Copeland Naoma McCarley Melva Atkinson VicefPresident: Marjory Wippreclit Mary Blanche Hooker judye Lady Secretary: Judye Lady Helen Gilbert Nancy McCool Corresponding Secretary: jane Perry Doris Heldenbrand Betsy Ross Treasurer: Carol Conn Carol Conn Carol Conn Historian: Ann Presson Viola Boerstler Betty Horn Reporter: Naomi McCarley Sue Tipps Josie Barton ATKINSON, i:.xR'i'oN, 1:o12Rs'i'LEic, coxx, i'oi'1il..xNim, nL'i:1.1x. 4ilLIlER'l' czklflms, 1-1E1.i:r:xiaRixNi1, IIICKS, IIocKi:RsM1'1'ii IHJUKI-IR, HORN, LADYE, LANNING, I.OCKE'l'T, MVCARLEY, MCCOXIB, MCCOOI., MUVNGI-IR, PERRY, POOL, I'UXYlil.l., PRESSUN. ',!VlfNN. Rl-Ilill, REILYI-QS, ROSS, SEELY. Sl.UCI'Rl, 'l'll'l'S, XV.-XLLACE, XVll'l'RECHT 0224-f N, 0 Q R 5 W W Q , -- - --v-f-W - :mega .14 ,ada Eg Qi U P S.. .rg .. .wa Since its organization in 1935, the Delta Alpha Pi Club has been an outstanding social organization on the campus. Among its many activities are the annual Fall style show in honor of all new students, the giving of Thanksgiving baskets to the underprivileged, a donation to the Mission Christmas Party, the annual banquet for memf bers and their dates, and the presentation of a gift to the dormitory at the end of the year. SNIITII. CAIN Under the sponsorship of Dr. and Mrs. Monroe Carroll the club strives to establish friendship and cooperation, and to instill into its members the highest qualities and ideals leading to beneficial womanhood. Fall Term Spring Term President: Mary Gene Smith Beverly Cain VicefPresident: Betty Maynard Betty Maynard Secretary: Norma Hallett Ann Baird Treasurer: Beverly Cain Martha Stallings Reporter: Verna Lou Bissett Neva Nelle Wright Historian: Becky Parker Ieanne Hiatt IZAIRID, IHSSETT, CAIN, CHABIISERLAIN, VRAIN, IJURIE, IQRVVIN, EVANS, HILL, HUIDSICY, IIALLETT, MCCANN, HURR, KNOX, 1.1-IACl'INIAN, MARTIN, MAYNARIJ, MILLER, NIOORI-I, MOSES, HARRIS, HERRICK, IIlA'l I', PARKI-IR, PITTBIAN. I'UXVIil.l., I'RHYINl'Ii, RUHICRS, SMITH, STALLINCS, S'I'KICKI.ANIJ, YANSTUN, XVEIIIS, XVITTEN, A, XYRI1iIl'I', N. N. XVRIKQI-IT, , rw 226 4: 4. l. Mcmhers pziusc for punch after their fall style slifmvv . . . Z. Billie Strickland inntlcls for freshmen . . . 3. Nine D1-XPS grace thc hzinister of Pat Nell' Hull . . . 4. Pledges Duric :incl Harris said nnrscry rhymes in this fashion . , . 3, Beautiful jngnnial Mcf Cann guides txvn swans and holds real roses on the Huinecnining float . . , 6, Norma listcns to the advice nl' Milffllll Iris . . . 7. Seven sncicty sisters linger on the grass hetwccn classes . . . S. Gill plays strong man :intl holds lVIcCz1nn in one hand . . . 9. Ann :ind Becky couch Ncvzi Nclle fnr Ll chemistry final . . . lfl. Delta Alpha Piis enter' tain alumni :tt l'loinecnining hrunch ...l1. Billie june. Beverly. Betty, hlnzninei, and Jenn are ready for church . , . 12. Helen gives jean it wicked glance. M , wt RICLL. Ii l-ILLY, Md ZA R R :':-' rg H 13,14 35 f eel' The Peer Club, organized in 1938 under the direction of Dr. Lorena Stretch, has as its purpose the promotion of fellowship, scholarship, and democracy. The club strives to promote a better understanding among its members and to advance good will and friendlif ness in Baylor. Membership is limited to forty girls and is comprised of town and dormitory girls. The social calendar this year included an entertainment for freshmen and transfer students, a Home coming breakfast, a formal banquet, and various parties. An outstanding event of the year was the presentation of a bust of Elizabeth Barrett Browning made of Italian marble to the Browning Collection. Fall Term Vxfintcr Term Spring Term President: Mary Ruth Kelly Io Ann Bell George McGarr VicefPresident: Marjorie Weatherby lane Harvey Elaine Morgan Secretary: jane Harvey Peggy Nichols Sue Freeman Corresponding Secretary: Io Ann Bell Peggy Smith Betty Dixon Treasurer: Io Lady Io Lady Io Lady Reporter: Frances Betts Mary Ruth Kelly Frances Perkins IIIQLI.. I4Ii'I I F. IIRl'I I'AlN, HROYYN, CHASTAIN, CHUATE, COLE, Il.-Xxllfl., IIIXUN, INIIIIIS, I7lNI.IfY, IiUlf'I'S, IFR I'fI'1M,XN, GTflNIlNIT'I.'I' IIARYEY, IIULLINISSVVORTH, KELLY, LADY, LIQMAY, LUYLI, Mr'AR'I'HUR. MMIARR, MARTIN, MASIIISIYRN. EI. IIIi'I'H MORGAN, NEVVMAN, NICHOLS, PEMHERTON, PERKINS, PIPPIN, RAT'I'IiRIEI'I, RUXYTUX, SIXIITII XY Ii.X'I' II Ii R BY, VVILCOX AIN Ii MORGAN, ELIZA , SVVETMA N, TER R Y w2281 if 5 3 Q 5 1 Q 5 2 . P vi 1 5 I f 5 z is ,X ii Q 5 52 ,Q 5 Q la,4,.,i., Jamlaa Pi Alpha Lambda, appropriately called PAL's, was organized in 1940. The membership, including a proporf tionate number of dormitory and town girls, has as its purpose the promoting of friendliness and social interest on the Baylor Campus. NI S NET, HOLMES, EAVENSON The freshman tea, rush parties, initiations, pledge and member parties, alumni breakfast, and the spring banquet were some of the social highlights of the year. Other activities of the club included the sending of baskets at Thanksgiving and Christmas, the entrance of a representative and float for the Homecoming festivities, and the annual presentation of a check for the future Spanish Building. Professor and Mrs. Andres Sendon are the sponsors of the Pi Alpha Lambda Club. Fall Te-rm Winter Term Spring Term President: Pat Nisbet Richie Holmes Doris Evanson VicefPresident: jean Ullrich Pat Nisbet Ann Layne Corresponding Secretary: Recording Secretary: Treasurer: Q Reporter: Historian: Louise McWhirter Ann Layne Diana Schrader Anita Moore Dot Atkinson Mary Nell Hawkins lean Ullrich Dot Atkinson Martha Dowd Louise McWhirter Ola Margaret Leath Patsy Vaughan Earline Young Cuida Cartwright Gene Dailey ATKINSON, CARR, CHXRTVVRIKQHT, DAILY-IY, DOVVIJ, IJUFKVVORTH, EAVENSON, EIIERSPACHI-QR, IfLfRL,XXV, HAXYKINS, HOLCOXHS HOLMES, KING, LAYNIE. LE XTH, MLNVHIRTER, MEAIJUR, MOORE, NISHET, SCHRADER, SMITH, STEAKLEY, STOVALL, ULLRICH YOUNG, VVICNTZ, VV1LI.l.XM.3 ' 2 1 ,A I. Sciiiifcirclc piinctuaitcd lwy Dots on csicii cud , . , 2. Plcdgcs Hziwkini Smith, VVilIia1ms , , . 3. Have si lmiiziiiaii' . , . 4. l'rcsidcnts Put, Ricliic, :md Dot . . . 5, Aggie 'lilliilish to PAL lwcaiuty. jiizmiic Smith . . . 6. Siiiilc fur thc ivirdic, Enrlinc . . 7. Ninn prctty PALE pusc for il picf tim '... S. Hiilvlm. liiilwlmf-Jimiiiiu Qigaiiii . . . 9. Aim, Dot, Milfy' Nell, Lou, and Qiiwthci' Dot . . . IO. Aiiitzl, Egirlinc, amd Ouidzi wclcomc ncw studcnts . . . ll. Mzirgzirct, Doris, Ricliic, and Mziry Frzmccs rcccivc iiiurc iicw studciits, l 'QEQ U . O . T 4 nzuerfufg Mganafed The University Urbanites, the second oldest club on the Baylor Campus, was founded in the Spring of 1927 by Miss Irene Marshall, Dean of Women, The organization lbRl'NINI1lXIl, ,Xl.l'lX.XNlJER, 'KICTUN I l helps to contribute to the welfare of the community by distributing baskets at Thanksgiving and Christmas, by giving of its time to the Waco Toy Chcft, by helping with annual poppy sales, and contributing its services to other charities. The University Urbanites is an organization composed solely of Baylor girls whose home are in Waco. The club has for its purpose the promotion of fellowship and the broadening of the intellectual interests of its members. The social activities of the year include a freshman tea, a formal banquet, a birthday party, and monthly parties for the members. Fall Tenn Vifintcr Term Spring Term President : Willodean Drummond Barbara Keton Mary Alys Alexander VicefPresident: Barbara Keton Mary Alys Alexander Beverly jane Wrench Secretary: Wynelle Garrett Sue Speed Nancy Popperfuss Treasurer: Jerre Matthews Jerre Matthews jerre Matthews Reporter: Dorothy Moore Dorothy Edwards Katherine Daniels Parliamentarian: Sue Speed Pat Harvey Karlyene Mansell ,Xl.lfX.XNl3lfR. ANIJIQRSUX. l7.XXll'll.S. IIRVNIXIUXIL IQIJNYARIJS, fl.XRlll'l'I'T, ll,XRYlfY, HICIQS, lilf'l'UX, KlfXll'lfll, Nl,XNSl'il.l., Xl.X'l l'lll'lVl'S, I'0l'l'l'flQl l'SS. Xvlllfxllll P52321 4 S0053- X WWW sm ww MW 1 kiwi QM CACZIWLAQI' of C0l'nl'l'l2l'Ce As the oldest of all campus clubs, the Baylor Chamber of Commerce moved into its twentyfeighth year of activity with a period of marked progress and advancement of its purpose-the promotion of athletics on the Baylor campus and anything for Baylor. Besides taking a prominent part in Homecoming activities, the Chamber also sponsors GoodfWill Week, a plan designed to stimulate the acquaintance of more students with one another and to create a friendlier atmosf phere on the campus. In connection with Homecoming, the Baylor Chamber of Commerce arranges for the traditional parade and the selection of the Homecoming Queen by a group of judges. FADAL, JOHNSON Chamber men sell ribbons prior to each football game of the season and turn the proceeds over to the athletic fund. The membership is limited to fifty male students who have been in residence at least three 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. Social functions of the school year were highlighted by the football banquet given in honor of the 1946 squad and their dates, Price Daniel, a former Chamber member and now Attorney General of Texas, was the speaker. Fall Term Winter Term President: Eddie Fadal Tom johnson VicefPresident: lack Cobin Iames Kendrick Secretary: Iimmy Tinsley Bill Hailey Treasurer: Willis Harris Willis Harris Sergeantfatffxrms: Tuffy McCormick Bobby Henderson In front 'li'l-fl! llmlr, VVAYNE SHIITH and CECIL SIMNISQ First Ron'-CRUBIP, ANDERSON, ASKEVV, HARRIS, STEEL FADAL, COLLINS, CARMICHAEL, MORRIS, KADELL, GUMMULT, MURPHY. Second Row-EDVVARDS, GOODMAN, HAILEY, PULLEY, H. SMITH, VVEIHS, OLSON, D. HEARD, REYNOLDS, PATTERSON, PAXTON, ROBINSON. Third Row-BRAZIL, NEAL, KENDRICK, J. HEARD, COBIN, SHEARIN, EVERETT, BOGGS, TINSLEY, HICKS, JOHNSON, MCCORMICK. xv 234 44 0 Hmmmg APQSER i K H5 W 5 1 gif? T51 QW if Q MQ ?i if Riig :.q. M 'Ww- Ll X, , .5 , E , Yfyny .439 ' 9 QVQWEBQ ibeha lgiglna i The Beta Iota Chapter of the International Fraternity of Delta Sigma Pi was incorporated and established on Baylor's campus, December 6, 1930. The first chapter was organized at New York University, November 7, 1907, and now Delta Sigma Pi is one of the leading International Fraternities in the world. The Beta Iota Chapter was inactive during the war, but in January, 1946, it was reorganized and since then has been outstanding on the campus in scholastic, proiesf li.Xlililf'I l', ILXRIJNIQK, 1.lMil'1i, - f -1 4 - - - iglqlaqw, '1'l 1 1'. worn sional, social, and athletic activities. This year, Martha Wood was elected Rose of Deltasigw and was crowned Homecoming Queen at the BaylorfTexas A. 3 M. game. She was honored at the annual formal in February, at which Ken White, National Grand President, was the guest speaker. The Homecoming parade was won for the third straight time by the Deltasigs. At the annual Homecoming breakfast, the Alumni Club was reorganized with Lee Hill, of Houston, as President. In intramural activities, the Deltasigs won first place in football, softball, tennis, handball, swimf ming, and were runnersfup in basketball. Pledges initiated in February were Ben Binford, Tommy Moffett, Bobbie Clayton, Morey McGlasson, Harlan Friend, lim Marrs, Morris Cobb, L. A. Pittman, and Miles B, Hays. 1946 1947 Headmaster: Gene Welch Dwight Kinard Senior Warden: Harry Gardner ,Iack Tutt Junior Warden: Mark Belew Frank Watt Treasurer: Vernon Garrett Paul Cole Historian: lack Tutt Dawson Malone Scribe: Bill Logue Travis Burnett ILXRRUN, l5RlT4'l'lfR, IIl'RN1i'1 l', t'UI.1i, L'UUI'lCR, IIKXYIX, I'Al,iXNllIfRS, ILXKIPNICR, lQ.XNKI'l'lil', Ill'l.XRIi, IllfRlJI.ll, VIUIXIQIC. KINKIQIP, I.l'I l'l.1i.lUllN, l.UIlI'lf, XI1'N.XI.l.Y, XIALUNIC, XIXY, NIUNRUIC, Plilil.. SK'IIRlflNI'fR, SXIITII, 'l'llOXl.XSliN, TIITT. XY,XT'I'. 1Ylfl.l'll vw 236 cc 'Gm Q ' , as it M 4 Y M Q W' 3 ggi: 1 if 5 A Q as Q f 1' 1 'x X 'X Si :ya gi ' X N A K V :3 , Q? Y X X fl ig W ' ' xx N Q M iv ,Y as :Q , 11,1 Q psig::a5a5sgsga5a555s,,,: Q ' , f mmnuuww U f A - campus. RICHAR USUN, PAXTON, HUDSON :iciuire ,Q I The Esquire Club, a social organization for men students of sophomore standing or above who have been in residence for one term, has become one of the leading groups on the Good fellowship is promoted among the members through numerous socials, among which are the fall banquet, midfyear ranch party, and the annual spring formal-the outstanding event of the year. The club seeks to uphold the traditions of Baylor by the promulgation of friendliness, good will, and vigorous campus spirit. Genial Spanish Professor Andres Sendon was the able leader of the Esquires throughout the year. Pledges for the winter quarter included John Christ, Bill Holden, Rus Mathis, johnny Brian, John Porter, B. B. Nelson, and Alton C. Williams. Fall Term President: Chester Richardson VicefPresident: Edward Knipper Secretary: Nick England Treasurer: P. L. Moore Winter Term Douglas Hudson P. L. Moore Miller Brister T. Edwin Cook BRAZELTON, HRISTER, RURNETT, CAPERTON, COOK, HUDSON, JACKSON, JENKINS, MAYFIELIJ, MOORE, MORROVV, PAXTON, PETERS, RHODES, RICHARDSON, SPENCE, THOMASON, TUCKER, VVARREN, XVATSON, VVELCH Spring Term jim Bob Paxton john Rutledge Clint Brazelton Earnest Boyd w 238 agp ni X 1. Hudson, Paxton. and Richardson don't shove. judge. they'll graduate someday f... 2. ll. L. and Doug hate to pose for pictures. hut . . . 3. Ernie Boyd just wrote a line story '... 4. Going to erowd the corner again . . . 5. ls that a ie. lfle. or lie variety in your mouth? . . . 6. Helen Gilhert, Homecoming Queen nominee. with Gene Weleli they're to he Mr. and Mrs. soon . . . 7. jenkins. which one are you sealping first? . . . S. Miist he a girl shortage! . . . 9. Could have been studying- eould have heen wolfing, too . . . 10. Don't ery, Don-we'll win a game next year . , . ll. If you are eomparingffyou Nose hetter Brister . . . 12. Is that MY DEER, Tucker? ,N-fwwm WW, IDU 5 L amma ofa l f' President: Houston Clinton, jr. i VicefPresident: jim Bob Paxton Secretary: Miller Bristcr Treasurer: Dean Rees BRISTER, REES, cr.1NToN, mxrox Organized in Qctober, 1944, this exfservicemen's club was one of the first of its kind. The purpose of the organization is to promote fellowship and to collaborate on affairs of those students who are attending school under the G.I. Bill of Rights. The club was formed not to segregate the veteran from the remainder of the student body, but to establish a united front to solve those problems peculiar to exfservicemen. During the past year, committees conferred with the administration on such problems as: adequate housing, more eflicient bookstore facilities, and admittance of the veteran's wife to athletic events as a student. Satisfactory solutions were reached in every case. The Xi Gamma Iota will continue to operate so long as it may serve the veteran and his family. av 240 oc oung oman if .xduxigary The Young' womens Auxiliary is a junior branch of the Woman s Missionary l nion. lt holds as its primary purpose the studying and continued support of Foreign Missions. The sponsor is Mrs. W. J. Vxfimpee, and the president for this year was Mary Culpepper. iued of gayfor Winiaferiaf5fuJenf5 Mrs. George Humphrey sponsors this organization for the wives of ministerial students who attend Baylor. Chief interests of the group include the development of spiritual life, fellowship, and good will. Mrs. Wanda Tarter served as president this year and Mrs. Mildred Salmon as secretary. 22414 S in 1 gy Ah g '4 2 'Q '.1:, : '.-:.. :1::-'-' if M 33 fr g X, i I :Ci was .X... .. v .... ' '?-:: ' 2 a 'Muse . f .. 2 fs. ff BUTT, CUIJY, 1'I'T.PIiPPI-IR, IIARRIS, HILL, I.-XCKSIIN, LANXINC, LIYIQLY, I.llf'KR1IDGE, R.XINI3Ul.'l', RICHARDSON, SHULI., XVAKIG FIELD, XV.X'l'SilN. XVURLI-IY. Rm Zgalafidf .szcclenf union E For a quarter of a century the Baptist Student Union has made a worthwhile contribution to Baylor's religious life. The purpose of this group is to serve as a link between the student and the church. If the organization accomplishes its purpose, every student graduating from the University will be a well' trained, happy, and consecrated Christian. Special activities of the year included being host to hundreds of B. S. Ufers from schools through' out Texas, the annual Focus Week held the first week in February featuring the most outstanding leaders of Baptist work in the Southland, and the annual youth revival in the spring. Regular functions of the union include Morning Watch, Pause for Power at noon, the Baylor Religious Hour on Wednesf day evening, mission, street, jail, and clinic services. GIlEATER COUNCIL pf 242 44- JW' HAVVKI-IS, MARTIN, Ml'l'CHliI.l., VVAKI'IFIliI.lJ, VVOOTAIN mnia feriafydfgance The Baylor University Ministerial Alliance has a fourfold purpose: prayer, worship Bible study and Christian fellowship. Membership of the alliance is made up of all the ministerial students of the University. It works as a unit of the Baptist Student Union. Programs of the organization are of an informative and inspirational nature, and they serve to deepen the spiritual life of those who are preparing for the ministry. Fall Term President: john Wakeneld VicefPresident: Tom Martin Treasurer: Bob Mitchell Secretary: Harry Wootan Program Chairman: Richard Philpot Wiaiter Term Bob Mitchell jim Martin Ford Iohnson Rang Morgan Richard Philpot D 243 if Hofeafanf Councif The Protestant Council was organized in the spring of 1946. It is composed of all college young people of the three prominent Protestant groups represented on the campus: Episcopal, Methodist, and Presbyterian. Its aim and function is to give these three minority groups an eilicient representation on the campus and to provide an active social and religious program for them. .Slalada CAA The Sodales Club, for Methodist students on the campus, was organized in the fall of 1943. Sodales is a Latin word meaning comrade. This organization is a religious and cultural force on the campus, enriching the lives of its members spiritually and socially. Mrs. H, U. Woolsey and Mrs. A. C. Wiebilsch sponsor the club under the direction of Austin Avenue Methodist Church. P7 244 44 mdfminafer A member of the Protestant Council, the Westminster Club was organized two years ago as a fellowship club for Presbyterian students who attend the University. Bob Bostwick and Bruce Griffith headed the group this year. can fefgufy Objectives of this organization of student members of the Protestant Episcopal Church are to promote the Christian life in college and to improve interfdenominational understanding. It is a national organization. President for this year was George Powell. v245'4f MDA!!! feel' guna! President: Leslie Watson VicefPresident: Ronald Hill Secretary: Elaine Giltner Treasurer: David Lockard CofEXtension Chairmen: Herman Sandford, Ruth Hodge Song Leader: Darrell Davidson Pianist: Dixie Lou Wilson Sponsors: Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Cranfill HILL, XVATSOX, Htllllili, DAYIIJSUN, KAR.-XNFILI., VVILSUN, GILTNER The Foreign Mission Volunteer Band, the oldest organization on the Baylor campus, was organized in 1900 by Professor john S. Tanner. Membership in the organization is divided into two classes, active and associate. Active members are those students who have felt and answered the call to foreign lands in the service of their Lord. Associate members have felt and answered the call to special Christian service. The Master may lead them to service here in this country or in another land. The Band has as its ideals the following points: to cultivate, by closer than ordinary association, mutual prayer, and counsel, a personal spiritual lifeg to prepare its members in some measure for foreign work, to prosecute by reading and special discussion studies of mission fields, men, and methods, to assist in building up in the University a mission libraryg and to promote, in every proper way, world' wide missions. 2: 246 cc ELLA! Cfarkf jirdf gapfiaf CAurcL President : Membership VicefPresident: Fellowship VicefPresident: Stewardship VicefPresident Ministeries VicefPresident: Secretaries: Treasurer : Program Chairmen: Transportation Chairman: Publicity Chairman: Joyce Copeland Jackie Emerson Beverly Cain Mary Ann Bramlette Gwen Morgan Patty Perry Virginia Hicks Gloria Goodman Mildred Boyer Elizabeth Hale Mary Brodnax 1ll'l'fHEl.f., CUPELANIJ, S.-UXIS Jo Ann Bell With an enrollment of almost 200 girls, the Fidelis Class of the First Baptist Church played an important part in the religious life of Baylor University during the year 194647. Through the guiding inspiration of their beloved teacher, Mrs. Arthur Mitchell, and their associate teacher, Mrs. Ross Sams, the class adopted projects which included the Cld Ladies Home, the Poor Farm, the Evangelia Home, the Negro Nursery, the Girls' Club, Boys' Club, and the Mexican Mission. Each group took one of these for its own project. At Christmas time, as has been its custom for many years, the class answered letters to Santa Claus from the children of the Mexican Mission. The Social program of the class included a Big Sister' Little Sister social at the Fish Pond at which time the new pastor, Dr. Forrest Feezor, and his family were honored. rr cc aI'aCa President: Devotional VicefPresident: Social VicefPresident: Membership VicefPresident: Cfadrf jirdf gapfidf Ckurck Marvin Beaver Donnal Timmons Bill Hailey Jack Cobin Secretary: Winfred Stoker Treasurer: james Traugott BEAVER The Baraca Class of the First Baptist Church, under the splendid teaching and guidance of Dr. james P. Cornette, Dean of Baylor University, is continuing to provide spiritual development for the young men of Baylor. Baraca was chosen as the name of the class about 1915. Up to this time the group had been taught by Miss Dorothy Scarborough and Miss Miriam Buck. The greatest expansion of the organization came in the '20s under the consecrated and enthusiastic instruction of Dr. A. J. Armstrong. The following decade, Dr. E. N. Jones and Professor J. W. Harrell led the boys. Still later, the practical Christian philosophy of Mr. Robert Denny was felt by this group. as 248 cc giraf galafirif CALWCL raining nion President: George Shearin VicefPresident: Cullen Smith Secretary: Mary Frances Lattimore Social Chairmen: Lea Clements V VVVVVVV SHEARIN Bible Readers' Leader: Donald Holton With an increased enrollment brought about by the return of many service men to the campus, the First Church Training Union increased not only in attendance but also in the desire to produce better Christians through better planned inspirational programs and fellowship. Activities for the year included frequent hospital visitation, programs at the Old Ladies Home, help to the underprivileged, and other types of personal service. Social activities for the year included several informal parties. Three groups make up the college department of the training union. 57 249 cc Nancy Mockford 5 flaleda ffm sgllenfk aflflyfllfletf Presidents: Wanda jackson Mayrene Jackson Enlistment VicefPresidents: Iuanita Dadisman Nancy Anderson Devotional VicefPresidents: Melba Brown Laverne Russell Sylvia Burr Marjorie Looney Stewardship Chairmen: Juanita Morrill Shirley Lee Betty Cooper Bettye I. Redus Program Chairmen: Margaret Wright Nancy Scruggs Dixie Williamson IACKSHN, Al.I.liN Social Chairmen: Kathryn Almond Winkie Withers Eddie Connell Virginia Garrett Informed and inspired by the teaching of Miss Gladys Allen, prominent civic leader and member of the Baylor Board of Trustees, the Fidelis Class of the Seventh and James Street Baptist Church enjoyed a year of busy activities. Led by a staff of over 100 officers, the class-which had an enrollment of approximately 300 girls -performed many worthwhile tasks, During the holiday season, the class prepared Thanksgiving baskets and Christmas trees for about 40 shutfins in Waco. The girls had a part in each worthwhile activity sponsored by the church, including the sending of their pastor, Brother Woodson Armes, on a missionary journey to Hawaii. Several socials were held during the year. , ' ,f 27 250 cc efeall Cfatfrf .sluenfk dlltlyalllerf Presidents : Enlistment VicefPresidents: Devotional VicefPresidents: Social Chairmen: Stewardship Chairman: Secretaries: jim Wimpee Eddie Gaustad Bill Tolar Henry Donahoe Bill Malone Tom Martin Irving Lee Bush, Henry Naylor Corky Riehl Fred I-lerold Ben Binford Morris Cobb Sam Longbottom Norman Roberts Charles Bernard Jr. ISRQ WVNE, VVllXlPEl'I The school year of l946f47 saw even more men returning to the campus of Baylor University and likewise to the folds of the college men's class at Seventh and James Street Baptist Church. They together with the good number of spirited high school graduates of recent years, formed a group which was wholesome and hearty, as well as serviceable. Under the broad, understandable, and practical teaching of Mr. P. D. Browne, the two hundred members of the class have had the opportunity to better themselves and to grow up. To be one of Mr Browne s boys is one of the more privileged honors of Baylor life. N A. .vi sg tg pac... Q at if ' pi ' at c' 25-v -ixglhf? 4? 3 .A , ,.- m Q1 .-......... N.. ,.f m.. ..,v..-W W...-1 Q... .f x. .-H..-,m..u A -.1-1-We--f --.4 .fi v25lK WY I U 'Ml' ' .. ... i .v 5 v .gluenfk ancljamed gdldtidf juining nion The training union of Seventh and James includes two departments composed principally of college students: the regular College Department, and the Homesteaders' Department for young married couples. The names chosen by the college department this year for their various unions were CverfFlowfErs, Hitchin' Post, C. I. C., SuperfDoo, Broken Drums fcan't be beatl, D. D. T., Up 'n' Atom, T. N. T., SparkfPlugs, Victory, A. B. C., EagerfBeavers, and LivefWires. Those for the Homesteaders were Gold' Band and Y F N I. .gluenflt ana! james Coupda Cfaaa The newly organized couples class at Seventh and James for married students who are of college age is led by Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Cranflll. Mr. and Mrs. John Huggins served as cofpresidents the first half of the year, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bailes were elected to succeed them. The fellowship and spiritual guidf ance gained here is the indication of better homes for the group. w25'24 THE DALLAS ROUNDUP OF BAYLORHES J 53 44 ? Q-,f SHIRLEY CANNON, Nurses' Editor RUTH GOODWIN UNA EMERSON MARION SLACK ROBERT WALKER, Dental Editors ETHEL BILES, Hospital Editor MR. E. W. GEHRKE, Advertising Manager I PP 254 N. WT' gi? r 5 i il f? ii' lr ZORA MCANELLY FIEDLER, B.A., R.N. Dean, School of Nursing To the Class of 1947: You are highly privileged citizens and professional nurses with important roles in making the world a healthier and happier place for all. Your generation has a twofold responsibility: 1. to provide adequate facilities and personnel so that competent nursing service may be distributed where it is neededg 2. to educate nurses who will know how to care for the sick and the well and to promote the cause of health of all people on the basis of their needs and not their ability to pay. The solution of the roblems in nursin and nursin education is a 'oint concern both of the ublic P g g l P and of professional nurses who believe in nursing and are dedicated to it. Like the ministr and teachin , nursin will resumabl never be so lucrative as other rofessions Y S g P Y P but may you value highly the inner satisfactions and rewards which come from rendering service in a great cause. These values have been the soul and spirit of nursing for generations. ZORA M. FIEDLER n2i6c FHCULTY ZORA M. FIEDLER, B.A., R.N. Dean, School of Nursing Professor, Nursing Education rf, .,.....-,-.. ,,..,, ....-M HELEN HOLLIDAY LEHMANN, R.N., D.Sc Dean Emeritus, School of Nursing 1- OLGA M. BREIHAN, Bs., MA., R.N. Assistant Dean Associate Professor of Nursing Education ERNESTINE MCCAIN, B.S., R.N., M.Ed. MILDRED D. MCGONAGLE, B.S., R.N. Assistant Professor of Nursing Assistant Professor of Nursing Education Education v2574 FFICULTY mm MARGARET NELSON, R.N., B.S. GLADYS NITE, R.N., B.S. Instructor in Obstetric Instructor in Medical and Surgical Nursing Nursing LYDIA M. MEIERDING, R.N., B.S. CONSTANCE FEREBEE, R.N., B.S Instructor in Pediatric Assistant Instructor in Surgical Nursing Nursing MARY H. PHELPS, R.N. MARTHA SPRADLIN, B.S. Instructor in Psychiatric Assistant Director of Dietetics and Nursing g Instructor in Diet Therapy CORA B. RADDE, R.N. EDITH MCKINNEY, B.S. Assistant Instructor, Surgical Instructor in Dietetics and Nursing Diet Therapy ar 258 cc HDHWIHISTRHTIGH IVY RHODES VAN DYKE, B.A., M.A. MARY IO MILLER, B.A. Registrar, Night Librarian Librarian MATTIE L. SIMS, B.B.A. TUCKER ROBINSON Assistant Librarian Secretary to Dean NINA MEREDITH, B.A., M.P.E, CARRIE HAMILTON B.S.U. Secretary Director of Residences SYLVIA DAVENPORT, R.N. LELIA COBB, B.A. Health Nurse Dining Room Supervisor by 259 cc HOLLIDAY HALL Residence for Students , Az. , W H 2 , , L sf 'R ffi is 1 9 Y .X 3 Z' STFIFF IH STUDENT RESIDENCE Elizabeth Crain Evening Hostess Anna Hollis Day Hostess Bessie East Charge of Student Uniforms Lillie Moncrief Assistant in Sewing Room Carrie Hamilton Director of Residences Gertrude Gudgel Assistant Director of Residences vw 260 44 W Ky' A SEHIORS SPONSORS E' , I I 3 X u , .. .J DR. PATTERSON MISS BREIHAN DR. MILLS OFFICERS ELEANOR BURCH PAT CREEKMORE CORA ANN MARTIN LORECE ALLEN President VicefPresident Secretary v261ff Treasurer 35 Z 55 'U 575 t r,rl, I Seniors ADERHOLD, BETTY JACQUE AGEE, BETTY JEANNE ALLEN, LONNY LORECE ,gg it ARMSTRONG, DOLLY AUSTIN, BETTY MAE BARNES, ANNA BLY BARRETT, NENA BRADSHAXV, EVA PAULINE BREWER, LUCY ALICE mi. BREWER, PEGGY SUE BRITTAIN, DOROTHY SIDNEY BUCHANAN, ARDYTH BUCKNER, FERN BURCH, ELLEANOR BURCH, JANE CANNON, HELEN WAYNE CANNON, SHIRLEY MAE CARR, MARGARET CHRISTY, JEAN MARIE COFFEE, PEGGY MARIE COLEMAN, BOBBIE RUTH 22621 Chilton, Texas Archer City, Texas Talihina, Oklahoma Cadiz, Kentucky Longview, Texas Ardmore, Oklahoma Ft. Sumner, New Mexico Dallas, Texas Winnsboro, Texas Winnsboro, Texas England, Arkansas Amarillo, Texas Roswell, New Mexico Live Oak, Florida Live Oak, Florida Muskogee, Oklahoma Fort Worth, Texas Elizabethtown, Kentucky Ft. Smith, Arkansas Amarillo, Texas Dallas, Texas Seniors COLEMAN, EVELYN EARL Dallas, Texas COLLINSWORTH, HELEN Coppell, Texas CREEKMORE, PATSY RUTH Brownsville, Texas DAVIS, MARY VIRGINIA ECKART, RUTH MADELYN EDWARDS, DORIS GENE EULITT, RUTH ANN FARR, MARTHA JEANNE GILCREASE, ELLA LOUISE GIPSON, MERLE GREEN, MARY EVELYN GREGG, IMOGENE GUTHRIE, BETTY JEAN HARRYMAN, OPHELIA HAGY, BETTY V. HAYS, JUANITA IRENE HAZEL, SYLVIA LEORA HOLLINGSWORTH, MARTHA HOLT, FRANCES JANE HOSKINS, PHYLLIS ELAINE JOHNSON, NOMAH LEE Dallas, Texas Albuquerque, New Mexico Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Ft. Smith, Arkansas Abilene, Texas E1 Dorado, Arkansas Mineola, Texas Detroit, Michigan Eustace, Texas Cisco, Texas Cuero, Texas Grand Field, Oklahoma San Angelo, Texas Cisco, Texas Sulphur Springs, Texas Dallas, Texas Lawton, Oklahoma Shawnee, Oklahoma v2634s ,f ,, ,.,. fx, 1 ff - gl s Q , ,X -x K, t Seniors LEYHE, MARY ELIZABETH LONGBOTHAM, MARGARET MARSH, GLENDA MARTIN, CORA ANN MCCALLUM, MARJORIE MCSPEDDEN, LAVELLE MONTGOMERY, MARY LOU PITTS, NANILOU ROBBINS, LOUISE ROBERTSON, DOROTHY DEAN ROBINSON, HELEN ROE, ERMA RUTH SHADDIX, ERMA IEAN SMITH, MARGARET ANN STEVENSON, DOROTHY THACKER, MARGARET NIFONG TRIOLA, MARY LENA WARREN, NADEAN WHITE, ORA ELIZABETH WILLIAMS, FERN 2264K Paris, Texas Ft. Sumner, New Mexico Brownwood, Texas Neches, Texas Greenville, South Carolina Frisco, Texas Corpus Christi, Texas Grand Saline, Texas Cuero, Texas Talihina, Oklahoma Marietta, Oklahoma Fort Worth, Texas Hughes Springs, Texas Poteau, Oklahoma JUANITA Dallas, Texas St. Augustine, Florida Bryan, Texas Athens, Texas Portales, New Mexico Ardmore, Oklahoma MARGARET BURTON NADA TRIMBLE DOROTHY KING SYLVIA LITTLEPAGE NAN ARMSTRONG Juniors President VicefPresident Secretary Treasurer Representative ARMSTRONG, NAN LEE Vickrey, Texas BACON, BETTY THERESA Kamdy, Texas BARRETT, DELLA RUTH Dallas, Texas BARRINGTON, RUBY IUANITA Midland, Texas BEAL, ETTA LOUISE Albuquerque, New Mexico BONNER, GLENDA FAY Mart, Texas BRANSON, PATRICIA LOUISE Albuquerque, New Mexico BURTON, MARGARET Kerrville, Texas BRIGGS, ANNA BELLE Jacksonville, Texas fa ? 'J N7 'l . T XXL Q' 1v26'iG Juniors CARRUTH, MARY LOUISE COAN, ZELMA EDITH COLEY, BILLIE DOVE COTTON, JESSIE RUTH CRIMM, GRACE JOE DANIEL, DOROTHY DAVIS, BETTY JEAN ELLIS, GLENDA ROSEMARY FARR, MERL FEE, DORIS RAE GASKILL, BETTY SUE GRAFA, MARGARET ROSE HUDGINS, ANNIE MARGUERITE TILSON, MARJORIE NELL KING, DOROTHY FAYE LEWIS, SUE LAVERNE LILLARD, KATHERINE LITTLEPAGE, SYLVIA LYONS, ANNA LEE MALONE, PEGGY IO MCMILLAN, VJANDA GENE MILLER, ROSE MARIE Hydro, Oklahoma Houston, Texas Dallas, Texas San Angelo, Texas Ballinger, Texas Dallas, Texas Pritchett, Texas Nogales, Arizona Gainesville, Texas Texarkana, Arkansas Miami, Oklahoma San Antonio, Texas Krum, Texas Plainview, Texas Quanah, Texas Stigler, Oklahoma Fort Worth, Texas Dallas, Texas Mineral Wells, Texas Dallas, Texas Eunice, New Mexico Abilene, Texas NEWMAN, BETTY Okmulgee, Oklahoma NOLAND, GWENDOLYN vw 266 4 Moran, Texas Juniors OWEN, ANITA MAY PALMER, JO NELL PEYTON, EMMA PITTMAN, ROBBIE JEAN RAPER, NINA RUTH RICHARDSON, ANN RUSH, PATTY RUTH SANDUSKY, MARGARET ELAINE SIMS, BARBARA JEAN SWIMM, MARGIE LOUISE STEVENSON, MARY JEAN HUDSON, HELEN MARIE TRIMBLE, MARJORIE NELLE TUMLINSON, CLEO LAVERNE WRIGHT, JOYCE PETTY Portales, New Mexico Jourdanton, Texas Jena, Louisiana Fort Smith, Arkansas Plainview, Texas San Angelo, Texas Bristow, Oklahoma Ridgecrest, California Stamford, Texas Joplin, Missouri Goree, Texas Austin, Texas Bristow, Oklahoma Breckenridge, Texas South Bend, Texas WOMACK, EILEEN JENELL Fort Stanton, New Mexico VAUGHAN, GERALDINE Winona, Texas 'F 267 S ...,. ..:.. . . X r N S X , Yam. FRESHMAN CLASS First Row: Virginia Karger, Hazel Lankford, Sally Bowen, Barbara Reynolds, Betty Heath, Dorothy Lowhorn, Grace Test, Dixie Reach, Priscilla Hendrick, Hazel Henderson. Second Row: Iean Ensley, Ruby Thompson, Alma Chaffee, Maureen Wilson, Christine Parker, Betty Gipson, Gretchen Bruins, Georgia Stringfellow, Ioan Legget. Third Row: Blanche Scale, Madelane Porterfleld, Leyola Box, Doro thy Grantz, Rosa Lee Brown, Billie Hicks, Dorothy Lewis, Sylvia Morgarm, Mary Nichols. ef he ,,N,A 5, ' .... 5 V by J X 'NNW V, c .,...,,,,, i ,,,,...,........ 3 Q V :,:,.,:,1,, ,,.,,.,,,,,..,,. . . . I ..,, ..,: , ,,,,, , i ' ' ' 1 23 - ' POSTGRADUATE GROUP w2684f Most Popular Seniors sw? MAGGIE THACKE MARTHA BURCH R ELE PAT CREEKMORE 3 ' sa PLKMAN SHIRL , f ovrxaufx HAR E A EY CANNON rm 269 44 cz f gs ITTIT OU SR TS E R E P R E S E IT T H T I V IE up xxx Q M 19 m O S T B E H U T I F U L Q A .- Nex .. X ' 'LZ B.S.U. Council O. Harrymzm-President S. Littlcpzlgefliiilistmcnt Vice Pres. M. BL11'tO11fSOCi211 Vice Pres. N. WHFfCH7DCVLJtiLJHHl Vice Pres. N. johnsonfSecrctaryffrcasurer M. HudginsfPuhlicity Chairman R. Pittman -Reporter R. BElI'I'CftfI..iiWI'?lfiHIl'HiSfOfi2lH E. SanduskyffForeign Missions A. Briggs-Home Missions E. Peyton-Training Union Rep. M. MCC2111U111f Y-Y.W.A. Representative J. Christy'fLifc Service Band Rep. Y. Ill. H. M. McCallum--f'Prcsident G. Ellis-SecretaryfTreasurer B. AustinAProgram Chairman A. Briggs-Program Chairman Life Service Band J. ChristyfPresidcnt S. Littlepagc-Vicc President B. AustinASecretary R. EckartfProgram Chairman nf'-Tr L RN i L -7 ia 3 X X f 1371 gqx I1 Urganizations in D 272 x Organizations Student-Faculty Council M. Farr-President E. Burch-Senior Class President B. George-Senior Class Representative M. Burtonfjunior Class President M. Triola4Editor, BAYLCR STAR S. Cannon4Editor, ROUNDfUP O. Harryman-B.S.U, President L. A11en4House Committee Chairman R. Barringtonflibrarian G. Bruinsglgreshman President D. GrantsfFreshman Representative Press Club M. TriolafEdiLoi M. Burton-fAssistant Editor P. Creekmorefficatures M. Carr-Features O. HarrymaniReporter M. Thacker-Reporter F. Buckner-Cartoonist Round-Up Staff S. CannonfEditor J. Stevenson-Assistant Editor E. Cilcrease-Assistant F. Bucknergfxssistant T. HalseyfCartoonist Xl! ' av 44 W JA X: ig Juniors Cmmlvm 7 Presenting Her majesty, mHRGHHET smlTH f Qwsif iQ 22754 Whois Winnirig? Motherly love . . . Houfd the uniform get in? . . . Sho, nuff. What we need is a reading instructor. The day was hard - That lecture rnust have been good Look at the birdie, girls. High on a windy hill. Three little girls in blue fcheclqsj vw 276 44 When paging fails . . . Bashful. Trespassing again. 'LPut your little feet right here. Winter Wonderland. Ahfah-Put that glossus hack in place! Georgie Mae was everywhere. What-no teeth to be pulled? Who had a crush on the rnillqrnan? Some just can't keep their feet on the ground. Those wonderful days at Ridge' crest. That gal from Florida. Helen-Where are your pants? lust a niornent girls, Duz will have you inoved right over. 'llgnorance is bliss. vb 44 Some wives they'll make. Farmer in the dell Why the puclger? All dressed up for our banquet 'Yum 'Yum and candlelight too. Teeth? Leg show-huh, girls? 1 Grewsome 'Kgroupsom' How they 'really look. D 278 K WZ Tlie prelqes registering Ooooli, that Girl. Tslq! Tslq! Bonnie- Oh kid, careful . . . Have we gone to the dogsl? Ridgecrest bound. Why so happy, Hazel? Beal, Coley, Tuinlinson pose. 'Tenclziiry Mai'garet. Flood, is tliat liorse real? Feel at lioine, Brad? Always ready for a pic. Q: 279 44 strilqe a Newlyweds. lust a sittiri'. Eager beavers. Sunday bib and tuclqers. It really happened in Texas. Georgie loves Hazel. Smitty. Singin' a cowfcow boogie. Interfscliool Council Children must play. Professional dignity. Sunday school at Gaston. Corrie and get it! iw 280 44 - - ---v-vqwv Y W. H .1 Q ... . 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' .'V-257254 V-' WL- I--'- --11 V- ' 2- ' - V.--H: G-fVV.Vr 1 . fzi-uw-A V , 'V-1.1-V-V.V --.. w.. 4 ' ' V. ' JV -2-S N V - ff.. if-. ,Q-an V.-. VV rf . --.M .af f' - . ... .1 .. VV V ,. . V ,.g.,.,-V, , ,E.-.,. ,, .3 . V.V--.44 .-V -f ,..,A ,V . - V I. W .,p.,fs-ff1- -'--- ., . ,V+ ,- 4.5513 s . V , .ww V gr, .4-,. ...Vx-.M ,.g,, .5241-V, .. , , 252. jf'7:'Sf ' H'-1- ht 3.11 -' -31 ' E ffl-g4,V' -ViVQ.V.-iw ,Q V,-5F 1-..Y51f2i.:y .v5:.f, - -V.. .gf g,-lim ,-:Vi-.ALLQ 'fg.1 11311-I - Gin' .,V,3'f,5gJ'f '-. - V- wr - ,L-ur.:- . - '- ' '- - ,, -1, .V u ev:-, . -f 'ggi 1. -2: 1 1 --jp ,-.fj,,Liig, .L-325,-,ing '-I J- ..--'.g+Qyg5fg3g?, -A,-an-',g,g' .mV f ,, ni VH-V. lg: 'f - ifjjcfx N Q V V A V -- V V --V - -V - 1- ,. .V-- ,. Q-g, ',ia'. ,' ,e wi- ,,, 54: La '-V ,Q 4, Raw ADMINISTRATQR LAWRENCE R. PAYNE LAWRENCE PAYNE, Administrator of Baylor University Hospital is a rare combination of optimism, sane judgment, and executive ability. He is blessed with an unusual warmth of personality, a farfseeing vision and a gracious determination. Somewhat illustrative of this fact is a remark made recently by one of the Hospital Trustees, Mr. Payne had enthusif astically presented, as shown above, the architect's conception of the enlargement of the Florence Nightingale Maternity Building and the Trustee remarked: We voted to buy the picture. Although Mr. Payne has been President of the Texas Hospital Association and is now one of the trustees of the American Hospital Association, he wears honor with humility and distinction. ,, 281 ii Seated: DRS. SELLERS, WITT, COCHRAN, VVINANS, HILL, ROSSER. Standing: DRS. MILLS, QUINN, VVEIR, RILEY, VVINDRUVV, IYERRICO, BUTTE, MONTGOMERY, SPARKMAN, O'l3RIEN medical Board Baylor Hospital The Medical Staff of Baylor University Hospital was reorganized to be effective January 1, 1946, with the creation of a Medical Board to supervise the hospital's teaching program, and the elevation of the professional standards in the hospital. The Medical Board is composed of 18 Dallas physicians, 15 of whom are appointed by the Board of Trustees as chiefs of the various services, together with 3 physicians elected by the medical staff from three of its divisions, The purpose of the Board is to raise hospital standards, further graduate instruction and medical research, direct the staff, and to organize and supervise the teaching program for residents and interns at Baylor Hospital. It also cooperates in the teaching of medical students at Southwestern Medical College and assists in dissemination of medical information to the public. The appointments to the Medical Board as Chiefs of Services for 1947 are: Anesthesiology, Dr. Earl F. Weir, Internal Medicine, Dr. Henry M, Winans, Neurological Surgery, Dr. Albert P. D'Errico, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Dr. W. K. Strother, jr., Ophthalmology, Dr. Lester H. Quinn, Orthopedic Surgery, Dr. Felix L. Butte, Otolaryngology, Dr. Lyle M. Sellers, Pathology, Dr. J. M. Hill, Pediatrics, Dr. Robert L. Moore, Plastic Surgery, Dr. Jas. T. Mills, Proctology, Dr. Curtice Rosser, Psychiatry and Neurology, Dr. Guy F. Witt, Radiology, Dr. Frank M. Windrow, Surgery, Dr. H. Walton Cochran, Urology, Dr. H. A. O'Brien. Elected by the Medical Staff are: Dr. C. B. Carter, Dr. joseph Riley and Dr. Robert Sparkman. The Board of Trustees then elects the Medical Staff upon recommendation of the various Chiefs of Services. Other members of the Dallas County Medical Society are included on the courtesy list. The staff is composed of four divisions, as follows: Consultants, Attending Physicians, Associate Attending Physicians and Junior Attending Physicians. In View of the fact that so many rare diseases and difficult cases are referred to Baylor Hospital from the entire Southwest, because of the specialists on this staff and because of the facilities of the hospital, the reorganization of the medical staff into specialty services has become one of the most important steps taken by the hospital Board of Trustees. v282s DALLAS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE BAYLOR UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES wztrd: H. H, l'IzNI.ANIJ, MRS, I:l.I.UlNl-I NIUSILLILX. III.-Xb. R. KIOORI-,. I..-XRMI-.Nl PARRS, IDR. W.-XI.I.AC.I'. IIASSLII Smmlfazgf: UR. XY. BIARSIIAIJ, UR.-XIII, UR. XV. A, f'RlSXVIiLI., I, M. HIGGINBOTHAM, JR.g C. Ii. ROBERTS, BEN XVUUTIZN, XYILIEY ,-XKINS M 5 ,,.,, T W3 Q STSSS 343, I 3 N' 1 Z xx! ,- ' g E ,R I SRRS ,UI I i If HOUSE STAFF Frm1tRm:': IDRS. I.Alfl'K, IIUYIJ-I, IIVZIZICIE, MflN'l'flOMERY, SIMS, HENNETT, MARINIS, KREISSEL. Second Row: KREIQEI., LUIJIJIEN, VVOOIJ, HAREKM.-KN, l.ll'SCUMI2, HALEY. 'I'lxz'rd Raw: FITZPATRICK, O'QUIN, RIIJDELI., VVE'l'I'IfQROVIi, HARRIS, GAMIZOA, NOXVLIN. Fourth Row: HOVVI.E'l l', KQALT, ARMSTRONG, NORMAN. an cc ? , E. XV. GEIIRKIC F. M. VVINIJRUXV, RLIJ. ANDREW' ALLEN Purclmsing Agent Rarliolugint Asfistaut to the Administrator Hdministrative Council HIOSXQPH M. HILL, M.D. P?llh0lO51!Si Ww- I-. ii. EVANS Ihlilrlilug :mrl Grounds Kfzlllzxger MARY DEAN MCGONAGLE, R.N. Director of Nursing Service aaa 'ww LAVVRENCE R. PAYNE Administrator EARL F. VVEIR BOONE POVVELL Anesthesiologist Business Manager The Administrative Council was 194 organized Qctober 1, 3 to coordinate the admin' 3 istrative activities of the hos' pita 1. It meets weekly with every department of the hos' pita 1 represented. HENRY G. MONTGOMERY, M.D. Acting Medical Director -NK JOHN SMITH Auditor ELNOR ROZETXTAN Seoretzxry to the Administrator DREXVSILLA BEANS Chief Dietitian Loft to right, sta11d1'ng: Dr. R. R. Race, Londong Dr. Eduardo Uribe, Mexicog Dr. Ernest Witehsky, Buffalog Dr. L, K. Diamond, Bostong Dr. Alfonso Velez Orozco. Mexico: Dr. Philip Levine, Linden, N. QI.: Dr. Bruce Chown, Winnipeg, Canada: Dr. I. Daviclsohn, Chicago: Dr, Harry VVallerstein, New York Cityg Dr. George T. Caldwell, Dallasg Dr. M. Salazar, Mexico, Dr. VVm. Damashek, Bostong Dr. I. Gonzalez Guzman, Mexico: Dr. Sol Haberman, Dallas: Dr. J. M. Hill, Dallasg Mr. J. K. Wadley, Texarkana-ig Dr. John Scudder, New York City, Dr. J. K. Strother, Dallas, Mr. Largent Parks CTrnsteeDg Mr. Lawrence Payne. Administrator, Baylor Hospital. Left to right, seated: Mrs Eduardo Uribe, Mexico Cityg Mrs. George T. Caldwell, Dallasg Mrs. Harry XVallerstein, New York Cityg Dr. Helena VVong, Shanghai, Chinag Mrs. Largent Parks, Dallas, Mrs. Elloine Moseley f'1'rnsteeDg Mrs. J. K. Strother, Dallasg Mrs. Philip Levine, Linden, N. J. Baylor University Hospital Host to lllorld-Famed Scientists Baylor University Hospital, which has gained international recognition for its pioneer work in and significant medical development of Rh blood typing serum, was host on November 15th and 16th, 1946, to the International Hematology and Rh Conference. The meeting was unique, in that it was the first meeting of its kind sponsored by two countries, begun in one and moved to another for completion. Lawrence R. Payne, Baylor Hospital Administrator, welcomed the several hundred guests and speakers representing 4 foreign nations, 21 states and 39 cities of the United States at the opening session held in the Hotel Adolphus, Dallas, on the morning of November 15 th, 1946. The Conference speakers were among world leaders in blood research. Some of them helped make possible the first successful transfusions of blood from the veins of one human to another. Information revealed at the Conference by the scientists was deemed to be of such scientific importance that permaf nent sound records were made of all sessions. A11 speeches, questions and answers were translated into French, Spanish and English on request for the benefit of foreignfspeaking guests present. Most of the Mexican doctors attending could speak fluent English, many of them having been educated in the United States, several at Baylor. The assemblage in one meeting of so many renowned leaders in the blood Held was compared by one of the conference leaders to Mall the wonders of Alicefinfwonderland suddenly come to life. Dr. Philip Levine of the Crtho Research Foundation, Linden, New jersey, the man who in 1940 discovered the Rh blood factor, and 1946 recipient of the Ward Burdick scientific award, addressed the opening session of the Conference. DR. SOL HABERMAN DR. R. R. RACE SENORA EDU,-'XRIJO URIBE London, England ar 286 44 Dr. Helena Wong, of Shanghai, China, represented the most distant nation having a delegate at the meeting. Dr. Wong, trained at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital, New York, for blood bank work, was flown over the hump into China on orders of General joseph Stillwell, who had ordered a bank set up. The American aided blood bank of China had a far' reaching effect upon morale of Chinese troops during the war, according to Dr. Wong. From England came Dr. Robert Rus' sell Race, of London, graduate of the Uni' versity of Cambridge, and director of the medical research unit of Lister Institute, whose principal work has been in connection with genetics and the Rh factor. I expect to spend the rest of my life working on the problems of genetics opened up by the Rh discovery, Dr. Race said. Dr. Eduardo Uribe, president of the Mexican Blood Transfusion Congress, expressed the hope that regular international scientific blood conferences beginning in Dallas and continuing in Mexico can be held regularly. If plans made at the Conference materialize, Dallas and Mexico City will be linked permaf nently by ties of blood which will benefit medical science not only in those countries but throughout the world. Nearly 200 scientists from all over the world heard a paper by Dr. J, M. Hill, Director of Wm. Buchanan Blood, Plasma and Serum Center at Baylor, and Chairman of the Conference, and Dr. Sol Haberman, Bacteriologist and Serologist at Baylor, in which they described experiments at Baylor tend' ing to show that a hitherto unsuspected order of antibodies similar to the Rh antibody may exist in human blood. The following week at the second section of the Conference held in Mexico City top medical men in Mexico learned direct from Doctors Hill and Haberman, who spoke in Spanish, the latest data on the Rh factor, along with how to recognize the Rh factor in blood, how to use the vital AntifRh serum, as well as how to produce their own serum, if desired. Other eminent scientists addressing the Conference were Dr. Louis K. Diamond, Harvard Univerf sity Medical School, Dr. Israel Davidsohn, Director, Mt. Sinai Hospital Laboratories, Chicago, Dr. Ignacio Gonzalez Guzman of Mexico City, President of the Mexican Society of Laboratory Medicine, Dr. Ernest Witebsky, University of Buffalo Medical School, Buffalo, N. Y., Dr. Wm. Damashek, Prof fessor of Clinical Medicine, Tufts Medical School, Boston, Dr. Bruce Chown, Pathologist, Children's Hospital, Winnipeg, Canada, and Dr. Mario Salazar Mallen, Chief of Bacteriology and Immunology Laboratory, Cardiological Institute, Mexico City. Baylor feels distinctly honored to have had the opporf tunity to sponsor a meeting of such outstanding medical SENOR DON E. WITEBSKY AT XOCHIMILCO significance, and further to have been privileged to honor DR ARD MRS RRUCR CROWN, CAR Am the distinguished speakers and guests as well as men of WITH SENORA EDWARD0 URIBE her own staff whose lives and works to date unequivocally assert their belief in the principle that -sew- Sad will be the day for any man when he bef comes contented with the thoughts he is thinking and the deeds he is doing-where there is not forf ever beating at the doors of his soul some great desire to do something larger, which he knows that he was meant and made to do. -PHILLIPS BROOKS w28744 KHM 'li xy 5 MZ 5 Q' QW W wr 1. QM . 31:5 , .,, ,,: K K1 ww i 5 4, I X :G ,again 7 f A we ,.'R' ' f ygfs-N.. In 4' -ef xf ' '..,, N . ,, K ., Sy t i AX f iff 5 M ii v , X 4 X , . 'B' xv. ,A R xl QQ? f ..,. . f xx 1' 'f it K? Vw sf Q . H awww NIESIJARII-IS Ii, Il. PHX, I.. XY. HOUSE, ROI! SIIURT, IIIINRY NIONTGOMIERY, If, NV. HIQIIRKIZ. ANDREW' ALLEN, IUIIN SI medical records, medical ethics, statistics, organizaf tion and management of department, and its relaf tionship to the rest of the hospital, were among the subjects covered by a most capable faculty. Vigorous panel discussions were held three eve' nings to help solve problems that the librarians had had arise in all phases of their work. The social calendar for the week was crowded with five morning coffees, a Monday afternoon tea, a Century Room luncheon and Ice Show on Wednesday, a banquet on Friday and numerous dinner parties each evening. The Monday afternoon tea was highlighted with a style show given by some of Baylors Nloveliest ladies fpictured abovej. Dallas and Baylor alike lived up to their tradition of southern hospitality. E N T E R T A I N M E N T C H A I R M A N P7 289 is Ii'l'HEL BILIZS Herlicnl Record Librarian I' IJ'll Ch t NIRI I irsu int, a as ap er . .. . .. I'rcsicIent, llriylor Round Table ot Dallas Hospital ROUND-UP Editor X .f ,W I I 'I' II 5 v by sw' ,, 2 , , ,, , 5 wg. + ti S- 2 MK IM, . aw, ,. ,gym 'x4Ss3'wE?'i JAX ,Mi IW Ma W I I 3'9 Q si up .4 , .+I wx .Q K K was 1 ii 'sf nib N65 A Q, THAT GOOD ULIB ILXYIAJR LINE-UPA' Baylor in Dallas Celebrates Second Hnnual Round-Up October 11, ushered in Dallas' first blue norther of the season, and the second annual RoundfUp of students, alumni, faculty, and staif members of Baylor University in Dallas. The RoundfUp was held on the Campus of Baylor Hospital with an attendance of around four hundred. The meeting was sponsored by the Baylor Round Table of Dallas, and was attended by Baylor Officials and students from Waco. Nursing school students dressed as cowgirls greeted the guests, The campus was decorated as a corral with lighted smudge pots and oil lanterns. A Barbecue dinner was served at 7. P.M. followed by the program at 8 P.M. Students and faculty from Baylor University in Waco participated in the program. Mr. John Back' man, head of the radio department of the University, was in charge of this part of the program. The Baylor in Dallas Club presented a skit with Mr. Brooks Harmon as chairman. By popular request the Sissy Football Came which was presented last year by physicians, trustees and hospital administrative staff members was repeated this year. Miss Ethel Biles, President of the Round Table was the RoundfUp Chairman and Mistress of Ceremonies. v 290 K lk? 'x lW ' M, ' ! .HQ , it ' S if ...M 2 s f Y 2 ...M L t I iwa 1, 4 , .,,.,., ....:::::: W. W' be ' MMM! One of l3aylor's technicians samples the blood of a mi sionary viral im Candidate. ' l'5S1ona,. V l'f'j't:111ve f I N . 'S f -a..ig..fwegg,,ge'a3 .5- 5- Ib. 'U inf . Urolizlrlisgflgatr?g1ax20r1aI 11,175 L . CWS -' Onsh' . :man exp? , with SI' .mg ,S th V A rienccs Offlfgglfiiant imfznllttitiirle of th c mm. 'eggs e ' Iifhf the b 1 e, ack. BAYLOR HOSPITAL CGNTRIBUTES TO lllorld missions Baylor is one of three hospitals in the Nation selected by the Foreign Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention to examine missionary candidates. Looking toward the highest type of leadership possible physically and mentally, the Foreign Board has worked out uniform, but very extensive physical and psychiatric examinations which are given by Baylor's stall. Qther than a small charge to cover Xfray and laboratory tests this work is largely a service of love on the part of the hospital and the doctors. During our history, no charge has ever been made for service rendered to missionaries in the home' land on furlough. Thus Baylor Hospital has and is sharing in the building of a better world through the missionary program of Southern Baptists. l A Staff Doctor gives a thorough physical to each missionary candidate. VVhere serious questions ire involved consultations ire called. sv 292 cc 1. 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POWERS Baylor University College of Dentistry Greetings: Our minds and hearts go out with greetings and commendations to the faculty, graduates, and students of Baylor University College of Dentistry, and to the Baylor Family, everywhere. Gratitude and congratulations to all who have so intelligently and loyally nourished and cherished the ideals, the heritage, and the accomplishments of the University. Likewise, to those who compiled the nineteen hundred fortyfseven RoUNDfUP, therein and thereby, presenting University campus life in conf tinuity, as the days come and go. Dentistry today offers unprecedented opportunities to young men and women. The urgent need and demand for Dentistry, in its administrations to the health of the citizens of our State, and all States, is greatly beyond Dental Education's present ability to supply. The number of applicants we have for the study of Dentistry is tremendous and beyond anything we have ever known at this college. We urge prospective students for Dentistry to undertake to obtain a preprofessional degree, supported by high grade averages. The better basic preprofessional training, the better the student when and after he or she enters a College of Dentistry. A degree, preprofessional, is not a requirement. It is helpful entering, during and beyond College curriculum days. Commendation and appreciation to the President and the Trustees of Baylor University, the citizen' ship of the Southwest and the Dental Profession, for constructive and helpful support. GEORGE L. Powzas, Dean 2291-K FHCULTY COLLEGE OF DR. BROOKS ISELL DR. I. A. CAMERON DR. F. YT. GELPI DR, TGERNHARD GOTTLIEB Professor of Orthodontics Professor of Anatomy and Professor of Oral Diagnosis Professor of Oral Pathology Histology and Perioilontia and Dental Research DR. I. M. HILL DR. fl. D. LACEY DR. A. L. NYGARD DR. GEORGE L. POWERS Professor of Pathology Professor of Operative Dentistry Professor Iof P?rtial Denture Professor of Periodontaclasia rostlesis DR. A. C. SLOAN DR. C. R. STEVVARD DR. E. F. WEIR Professor of Oral Surgery Professor of Biological Chemistry Professor of General Anaesthesia 229442 DEHTlSTRY DR. E, R. COX Associate Professor of Physiology :incl Pharmacology FHCULTY IDR. lf. ll, l'4NlfERll'KS llli. SOL ll.XllERlXl.-NN DR. O. L. HANKINS Associate Protcssor of Upcrzttivtf Associate Professor of Associate Professor of Children Bacteriology Dentistry and Orthodontics IDR, E. li. MUIRIIICAIJ Associate Vrofussor of Pathology 1 1 1 DRA XV. IL UELAFIELIJ Assistant Profqssor in Orthodontics UR. JOHN A. VVICST IFR. S, l., ll.-XRRUN UR. C. K. COLLINGS Associate Professor' of Denture Assistant Profe-ssor in Assistant Professor in Anatomy Prosthesis Endodontia and Physiology r . w- ,iw A ...X 2 7 ,, UK. Bl. l. li,-Xlllfli UR. lXlEl,YlN LAND UK. H. l.. lNHl,l..ER Assistant Profussor of Ural :xsslstllllf Professor in Physiology Assistant Professor of Crown Surgery and Histology and llflflHC 92974 1 FFICULTY COLLEGE MR. I.. S, SMITH Assistant l'ro-fessrrr in Materia Medica :intl lhologiczil Chemistry DR. I.. P. KR.-XIISE Instructor in Operative Dentistry Con military lcavej DR. TED MCMINN Instructor in Operative Dentistry DR. C. F. BOCSCHOR Instructor in Operative Dentistry DR. T. D, KUNKLER Instructor in Chemistry and Materials Dr. B. F. OUTLAVV Instructor in Crown and Bridge 0296-X DR, I. C. GEORGE Instructor in Pathology DR. D. K, IZONCQIJEY Instructor in Ural Surgery DR. R. E. KARPER Instructor in Operative Dentistry DR. R, Ii. BIATTHEXVS Instructor in Chilclren's Dentistry UR. H. N. Ro1:1iiz'rs IPR. W. A. RUSSELL Instructor in Ural Surgery Instructor in Prosthetics Con military leavej EHTISTRY FFICULTY DR. L. B. SOWELL Instructor in Dental Anatomy DR. TOM LIPSCOMU Honorary Lecturer in Dental Ethics DR. S. W. SMITH Instructor in Anatomy and Histology DR. M. G. MUSICK Lecturer on Professional Ethics DR. E. W. VVILLIS Instructor in Full and Partial Dentures DR. H. L. RICE Lecturer on Office Management DR. HARRY CRAVVFORD Associate in Dental Research DR. J. R. SVVANSON Honorary Lecturer on Local Anesthesia Other members of the faculty whose pictures do not appear on these pages are: Dr. B. H. Ballard Dr. H. H. Goettsche Dr. Sam H. Brock Dr. J. O. Hall Dr. Cecil E. Brooks Dr. George Hutchison Dr. A. B. Conley Dr. L. A. Kregel Dr. Lloyd A. Crabb Dr. -I. E. Leonard Dr. A. B. Crutcher Dr. T. T. Marinis Dr. B. E. Farmer Dr. Sam R. Parks Dr. Joe Favors Dr. I. J. Thornton Dr. A. B. Frew Dr. Juanita Wade DR. 0, L, 5WEp5TON Dr. David B. George Dr. Earl Willianms LeCtL'm'pf2St1flfQ'fQl Bfidfff Dr. James L. Wyatt w297K HDITIIHISTRHTIVE OFFICERS COLLEGE OF MRS. B. MZ VIIIQATHAM MISS R, MERLE VVOODLAND Reglstrar Secretary to the Dean MRS. OLYVIA GILLITN MRS. JERRY J. Ll.-XECKLE MISS JIMMIE LOUISE ROUTT Assistant Instructor in Surgery Assistant Instructor in Bacteriology lmborntory Assistant in Anatomy and Pathology and Histology fv29S4f i DENTISTRY HDITIIDISTRFITIVE OFFICERS NNW MRS, MARY JO MILLER MRS. EDN.-X HEARTFIELD Librarian Accountant MRS. O. B. VVHITE Cashier M1 DOROTHY SMITH Records Custodian Q if V , 'E Www . . mimi' I is i MISS CHARLCIE E. MAY MISS NELL PITTS Receptionist Assistant Cashier 5 3 1 ,gin Z4 gi 2 2 ia MRS. JUNE VVOUIJS Assistant Records Custodian 2299K SEHIORS I. F. AUTRY Dallas, Texas North Texas State Teachers College Jr. A. D. A. J. B. BALDWIN Memphis, Texas Baylor University, Tri Beta Psi Omega jr. A. D. A. PAUL WILSON BOUDREAUX New Iberia, La. Southern Louisiana Institute, B.S. Xi Psi Phi, Secretary of Senior Class jr. A. D. A. HAROLD L. BREHM Brooklyn, New 'York City College of New York University of Rochester Texas A. and M. Alpha Omega CECIL E. BROOKS Dallas, Texas North Texas Agricultural College Delta Sigma Delta jr. A. D. A. ALFRED LLOYD BURRIS Edmond, Olqla. Central State College. Okla. B.S. Oklahoma A. and M. Delta Sigma Delta -lr. A. D. A. tl. A. CARTER Beclgville, Texas Kilgore junior College, Centenary College, La. Psi Omega jr. A. D. A. LAWRENCE CLARK Turkey, Texas West Texas State, B.S. Texas Tech Delta Sigma Delta lr. A. D. A. WILLIAM THOMAS CLEARY Dallas, Texas Southern Methodist University Louisiana Polytechnical Institute Phi Delta Theta, Delta Sigma Delta jr. A. D. A. HARRY COGBILL Star City, Ark. Arkansas A. and M. Kappa Sigma Kappa, Delta Sigma Delta jr. A. D. A. PAUL CUNNINGHAM Clzapel Hill, N. C. West Virginia University, B.S. Sigma Chi, Delta Sigma Delta jr. A. D. A. V. C. CUTHRELL, IR. Dallas, Texas Southern Methodist University, B.S., B.A. Delta Sigma Delta -lr. A. D. A. w3001 COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY SEITIORS O. PRESLEY DELCAMBRE New Iberia, La. Southern Louisiana Institute, B.S. Treasurer of Senior Class Xi Psi Phi jr. A. D. A. AUBRA C. DODSON Dallas, Texas University of Texas Alpha Epsilon Delta, Delta Sigma Delta, Interfraternity Council jr. A. D. A. JOE L. EVANS Plano, 'Texas North Texas State Long Island University Delta Sigma Delta jr. A. D. A. BILLY I. FULLER Arlington, Texas North Texas Agricultural College Psi Omega Ir. A. D. A. DAVID BECK GEORGE Aiken, s. c. University of South Carolina, B.S. Delta Sigma Delta Ir. A. D. A. HARLEY H. GOETTSCHE Higgins, Texas West Texas State College Denver University, Colo., Interfraternity Council Delta Sigma Delta Ir. A. D. A. WILLIAM W. GUNN, IR. Columbus, 'Texas Texas A. and M. Psi Omega Jr. A. D. A. JOHN H. HAMBLEN Abilene, Texas McMurry College, Abilene, B.S. Jr. A. D. A. ALVA HILL Marlow, Oklahoma Central State, Oklahoma, B.S. Psi Omega Jr. A. D. A. NORMAN G. HOOT Conroe, Texas Sam Houston State Teachers College Jr. A. D. A. HAROLD L. HUGHEY Pittsburg, Texas North Texas Agricultural College Psi Omega jr. A. D. A. FAY H. KENNEDY Elk City, Oklahoma University of Oklahoma Oklahoma A. and M. jr. A. D. A. 301 SEDIORS JOSE PH BELTON KENNEDY Longview, Texas Kilgore junior College East Texas State Teachers College Psi Omega slr. A. D. A. JAMES s. LEWIS Dallas, Texas Texas A. and M. Psi Omega jr. A. D. A. EDWARD MACK Marshall, Texas East Texas Baptist College Oklahoma University, ' m Kappa Kappa Psi, Delta Sig jr. A. D. A. FRANK B. MARTIN Memphis, Texas McMurry College, B.A. jr. A. D. A. D. S. MISNER Denton, Texas a Delta North Texas State Teachers College Oklahoma University, B,F.A. Kappa Kappa Psi, Delta Sigma Delta Ir, A. D. A. G. L. MCBRIDE Tulsa, Okla. University of Oklahoma, University of Tulsa Oklahoma City University Psi Omega jr. A. D. A. EDWARD N. NICHOLS Suden, Texas Texas Technological College, Psi Omega jr. A. D. A. HENRY NOVOSAD, IR. East Bernard, Texas Baylor University Psi Omega Ir. A. D. A. MELBOURNE O'BANION San Antonio, Texas University of Texas, B.A. Chi Phi, Psi Omega President of Senior Class Jr. A. D. A. Kemas HERSCHEL L. PENNINGTON Tiplersville, Mississippi Union University Carson-Newman College, Jefferson City Tenn Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Sigma Delta Jr. A. D. A. GORDON A. PRATT Dallas, Texas North Texas State Louisiana Polytechrvical Institute Delta Sigma Delta jr. A. D. A. LESTER W. RAAB Shiner, Texas Texas A. and M. Psi Omega Ir. A. D. A. 113020 DENTISTRY SEITIORS ANTHONY R. SCHMITT Houston, Texas University of Houston, B.S. Psi Omega Ir. A. D. A. F. MARION SLACK Fort Worth, Texas University of Texas, B.A. VicefPresident of Senior Class Xi Psi Phi lr. A. D. A. WILLIAM BERT STEVENSON, JR. Amarillo, Texas Texas Tech., Interfraternity Council Xi Psi Phi Ir. A. D. A. MYERS THORNTON Follett, Texas West Texas State Teachers College Phi Delta Theta, Delta Sigma Delta jr. A. D. A. ROBERT B. TRAVIS Follett, Texas West Texas State Teachers College Xi Psi Phi, Interfraternity Council jr. A. D. A. ROBERT V. WALKER, II Satin, Texas Texas A. and M. Psi Omega Jr. A. D. A. TOM PORTER WEST Abilene, Texas McMurry College, Hardin Simmons Un Texas Christian University Psi Omega -lr. A. D. A, WILLIAM WILKERSON Dallas, Texas North Texas State Teachers College Texas A. and M. Ogima Psi Omega jr. A. D. A. BEN D. WOOD, II Sulphur Springs, Texas East Texas State Teachers College Ogima Psi Omega -lr. A. D. A. J. ROSS WOODUL Pine Bluf, Ark. University of Texas Psi Omega Ir. A. D. A. NEWELL BENNET WRIGHT Phoenix, Arizona iversity Ore on State Univ., Univ. Oregon, Williamctte Univ., Oregon g Theta Chi, Psi Omega Jr. A. D. A. JAMES L. WYATT San Antonio, Texas Trinity University Psi Omega Ir. A. D. A. THOMAS ADAMS YORK Dallas, Texas University of Texas, B.A. Delta Sigma Delta Ir. A. D. A. w 303 .minions JAMES K. ATKINS, JR. KIMBROUGH BOREN J. M. BRUNETTE WESLEY W. BURGESS HAROLD M. BUTLER DAN MACK CARNES D. R. CARPENTER TOM F. COCKERELL EDVJARD H. COOPER COLLEGE Eupora, Miss. Whitehaven Paris, Dallas, Hartford, San Antonio, Texarkana Austin Lubbock JOSEPH M. CROLEY Gilmer, J. A. QBOBJ DEWBERRY Dallas, PHILLIP F. FAULK Sulphur Springs, CLIFFORD GAITHER Memphis, W. GLENN GOODWIN, JR. Jacksonville HARRY LEE HAYNES 1 304 1 Stamford Tenn. Texas Texas Conn. Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Tenn. Texas Texas DENTISTRY JIM HILLER JERRY J, JAECKLE L. N. KEETER s. C. KoLoDNY W. J. KRAYER sYLvAN R. NEWMAN GERALD D. NORTHCUTT MARY OUTLAW EARL PASCHALL B. D. RHODES CHARLES ROSTER O. T. ROZZELL E. XV. SMITH M. C. SMITH ROBERT BRUCE WELCHER F. M. VJILLARD Dallas, Texas San Antonio. Texas Throckmorton, Texas Brooklyn, N. Y. Dallas, Texas Olney, Texas Albuquerque, N. Mex. Dallas, Texas Mesquite, Texas Lufkin, Texas Corpus Christi, Texas Clovis, N. Mex. Thomas, Okla. Dallas, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Union, S. C. 13058 rv 506 SOPHOHWORES CO LLEGE FRANK PAUL BEALL GEORGE W. BOWMAN JAMES V. BURNETT H. C. DIAL EURITH H. DILDY RICHARD DODSON ALLEN D. DUNN WARREN S. EMERSON GEORGE R. ENDICOTT PHILLIP I. FETT, JR. I. L. FOLMAR, JR. DON R. GARBER E. R. HAMBY J. A. HITTSON ALEX HOWARD, JR. WILLIAM R. KNIGHT WILLIAM M. LEE BOB LILE WEBB H. MARTIN, JR. DURWOOD E. SANDERS WILLIAM R. THOMAS CLYDE C. THOMPSON LENORE ANNA UBERROTH T. T. VINEYARD MRS. I. M. WILLIAMSON ROBERT E. WILLIAMSON WALTER W. WILLIS Greenville, Waco, Fort Worth, Dallas, Texas Texas Texas Texas Nashville, Ark. Haskell, Okla. Hampton, Ark. Neligh, Neb. Canyon City, Colo, Port Arthur, Texas Houston, Texas Phoenix, Ariz. Hobart, Okla. Dallas, Texas Morrilton, Ark. Monroe, La. Dallas, Texas Jonesboro, Ark. Plain Dealing, La. Tipton, Okla. Graham, Texas DeQueen, Ark. Dallas, Texas Amarillo, Texas Dallas, Texas Dallas, Texas Kansas City, Mo. WALTER R. WOOLDRIDGE Waco, Texas CHARLES D. YATES Dallas, Texas DENTISTRY FRESHHJEH WELDON B. ADAIR Port Lavaca, Texas EDGAR C. ALDREDCE Corsicana, Texas H. W. ASKEW WILLIAM W. BALDRIDGE SAM BARKETT HORACE N. BEENE WILLIAM R. BRADFORD BRENT E. CLARK, JR. R. E. COOK WILLIAM F. COX ROBERT W. DIBRELL JACK EDWARDS TROY C. EGGEN ROBERT B. EPPERSON CHARLES L. FORTSON Shreveport, La. Conway, Texas Marshall, Texas Magnolia, Ark. Durant, Okla. Oklahoma City, Okla. Fort Worth, Texas Coleman, Dallas, Kaufman, Texas Texas Texas Clifton, Texas Tulsa, Okla. Edinburg, Texas CHARLES R. GAINES Coleman, Texas LEE GORDON JESSE L. GRACE DEE W. HALBROOK ROBERT O. HAMILTON ROBERT H. HARGROVE JOHN W. HART GEORGE E. HELM LEE W. HELM W. A. HUDGINS GEORGE KENDIG GEORGE F. INGRAM HOMER C. JONES JAMES W. JONES D. B. JURISSON ROBERT LAMB Pampa, Texas Danville, Ark. Morrilton, Ark. Oklahoma City, Okla. Rotan, Texas Gainesville, Texas Waco, Texas Waco, Texas Searcy, Ark. Phoenix, Ariz. Houston, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Nacogdoches, Texas Ringling, Okla. Dallas, Texas ALBERT W. LAWRENCE Pittsburgh, Penn. M. L. LEAHY, JR. Dallas, SAM GAINES LOVELESS Verclen Texas ,Okla. 230 A FRESHITIEI1 CGLLEGE FRANCIS M. MALTESE JOHN W. MASON B. L. MEANS LYNN E. MORRIS VAN B. MYERS E. C. MCCALL, JR. ALLEN W. MCCLANAHAN 1 JOHN H. MCCULLOCH FRANK C. MCFARLAND BEN F. MCINROE G. M. NEWTON Terrell, Texas Mt. Pleasant, Texas San Antonio, Texas Van, Texas Dallas, Texas Phillips, Texas Hot Springs, Ark. Abilene, Texas Merkel, Texas Stephenville, Texas Oil City, La. - CLABOURNE W. NICHELS Little Rock, Ark. THEO NICHOLS JACQUES O'QUINN ALVIN D. PADGETT JOE C. PRITCHETT J. E. RAWLS, JR. HUGH REEVES JAMES S. REESE BOB J. ROBERSON If. C. ROSELI.INI P. M. SHELTON VANCE W. STALLCUP J. A. STECER E, Q . if WILEY J. STOBAUGH JAMES H. TALIAFERRO HAROLD TEMPLIN E. S. TIMMINS L. GRADY TRIMBLE HAROLD B. WALLIS WILLIAM M. WICKES R. LARRY WILLIS CLAUDE E. WOOD, JR. Shamrock, Texas San Antonio, Texas Panhandle, Texas Dallas, Texas Dallas, Texas Sendas, Fla. Groveton, Texas Abilene, Texas Dallas, Texas Paris, Texas Celina Texas Fort Worth Texas Ballinger, Texas Pine Bluff, Ark. Irvington, Calif. Marshall, Texas Conway. Ark. Richardson, Texas Mineral Wells, Texas Cleburne, Texas Birmingham, Ala. ROBERT D. WOODWARD Dubach, La. 23081 DENTISTRY STHFF FRANCIS MARION SLACK ROBERT V. WALKER, II Student Advisor Student Advisor DR. G. D. LACEY Faculty Advisor MRS. WARREN S. EMERSON MRS. W. GLENN GOODWIN, IR. Co'Editor CofEditor n 23090 f' 4 M3101 as Wa w311ff PENNINGTON :Ma ga... COLLEGE mega OFFICERS Grand Master: H. L. Pennington Worthy Master: A. C. Dodson Scrihe: F. P. Beall, Jr. Treasurer: D. S, Misner Senior Page: A. L. Burris Junior Page: E. R. Hamby Historian: G. A. Pratt Tyler: Lawrence Clark House Manager: Edward Mack FRATRES IN URBF Dr. R. F. Austin Dr. J. M. McMinr1, Sr Dr. R. E. Alters Dr. S. T. Bailey Dr. R. F. Brumage Dr. T. V. Connor Dr. J. H. Crook Dr. J. L. Dillion Dr. J. S. Favors Dr. D. S. Green Dr. M. H. Keller Dr. L. M. Kennedy Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr . J. M. McMinn, Jr. . W. R. Nail . W. Ogle . J. W. Peteet . H. L. Rice . C. E. Richter . C. 0. Sanders . G. R. Schmitt . J. H. Smith . H. B. Younger FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE DODSON, BEALL, MISNER, PRATT , BROOKS, BURRIS, FAULK, DIAL, HA Dr. O. L. Hankins Dr. T. D. McM1nn Dr. H. N. Roberts CLARK, COGBILL, CUNNINGHAM, CUTHRELL, EVANS, GEORGE, GOETTSCHE, MACK, THORNTON, YORK u f ......... A K iiiizf Zi! I 21 ' -:::: - X, lgzz .., M ZEE S ,Vb..... rf:: . zag A , :': 1r ' .,.,.,,.er. .,.,., . ..... .A..::::: t --ef DENTISTRY Sheba C. E. Brooks A. L. Burris Lawrence Clark Harry Cogbill Paul Cunningham V. C. Cuthrell A. C. Dodson J. L. Evans F. P. Beall, Jr. H. C. Dial E. R. Hamby H. W. Askew W. W. Baldridge S. Barkett T. C. Eggen V C. R. Gaines H. L. Gordon C. E. Helm L. W. Helm sa... :Ma D. B. George H. H. Goettsche Edward Mack D. S. Misner H. L. Pennington G. A. Pratt Myers Thornton T. A. York W. R. Thomas C. D. Yates T. T. Vineyard G. M. Newton J. C. Pritchett J. B. Rawls F. C. Rosillini V. W. Stallcup J. A. Steger J. H. Taliaferro H. B. Wallis A f7 f- VN flfilb - 1'.ri Q . , Q Q . Q i v ,N es! Founded, University of Michigan, 1882. Total number active chapters, 32. Lambda Lambda Chapter installed at Baylor University College of Dentistry, 1922. ASKEW, BALDRIDGE, BARKETT, EGGEN, GAINES, GORDON, HELM, HELM, NEVVTON, PRITCHETT, RAWLS, ROSILLINI, STAT LCUP STEGER, TALIAFERRO, WALLIS, WOODS. A NOVOSAD ,QM mega OFFICERS COLLEGE Henry Novosad, Jr. Anthony R. Schmitt Dan Mack Carnes Charles Roster, Jr. Jerry J. Jaeckle FRATRES IN URBE Grandmaster : Junior Grandmaster: Secretary: Treasurer: House Manager: . W. E. Bell Dr. C. B. Caldwell . W. B. Brickham Dr. W. H. Clendenen . Sam Brock Dr. J. J. Cooper . W. T. Bohannon Dr. Harry Crawford . Oscar Bushy Dr. A. D. Crutcher E. W. Elliott . Melvin R. Franklin E. T. Gillean . J. H. Grosclose W. B. Henderson . G. R. Hillin . J. T. Hughley . Milam Jay E. R. Johnson E. R. Johnson I. J. Jordon V. A. Lawson . J. A. Legget T. A. Lipscomb M. G. Musick A. L. Nygard R. N. Nelson W. C. McCaskill S. R. Parks S. C. Patton G. B. Renfrow R. L. Ridgeway J. A. Skinner A. C. Sloan L. B. Sowell B. Smith J. J. Simmons Ashley H. Sills, Jr. M. F. Webster A. L. Wetzel T. M. Williams J. D. Robertson FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Dr. A. L. Nygard Dr. A. C. Sloan Dr. S. R. Parks Dr. J. A. West SCHMITT, CARNES, 1zosTFR Dr- G. L- Powers BALDVVIN, CARTER, FULLER, GUNN, HILL, HUGHEY, KENNEDY, LENVIS, MCBRIDE, NICHOLS, LVBANION, RAAB, VVALKER, VVEST, WILKERSON, WOOD, WOODUL, WRIGHT, WYATT, ATKINS, BRUNETTE, CARPENTER, COCKERELL, CRULEY, DEVVIEERRY, GAITHER, HAYNES, HILLER, J.-XECKLE, RETTER, KRAYER, PASCHALL, RHODES, XVILCIIAR, VVILL.-XRD, ISOVVMAN, BURNETT. PP 314 K DENTISTRY James B. Baldwin James Alex Carter Billie Fuller William W. Gunn Alva J. Hill Harold L. Hughey Joseph B. Kennedy James K. Atkins James M. Brunette Dan Mack Carnes Dudley R. Carpenter Thomas F. Cockerell Joseph M. Croley George Bowman James V. Burnett Richard L. Dodson Jack E. Aldridge Horace N. Beene W. R. Bradford Brent E. Clark, Jr. Billy Cox Robert W. Dibrell Robert N. Epperson Charles N. Fortson n. r 451 .fs . . f 'gZ? 61 mega . SENIORS James S. Lewis George L. McBride Edward N. Nichols Henry Novosad, Jr. Melbourne O'Banion Lester W. Raab Anthony R. Schmitt JUNIORS James A. Dewberry Clifford Gaither Harry L. Haynes James E. Hiller Jerry J. Jaeckle Lauriston N. Ketter SOPHOMORES James Dunn James Folmar, Jr. Robert V. Walker Tom P. West William Wilkerson Ben D. Wood, II J. R. Woodul N. B. Wright James L. Wyatt William Krayer Earle Paschall, Jr. B. D. Rhodes Charles Roster, Jr. Robert B. Wilchar, Jr. F. M. Willard Jack Homer Hittson Robert Lyle Webb H. Martin FRESHMEN Jesse L. Grace Mike L. Leahy Clabourne W. Nickels Robert H. Hargrove Sam G. Loveless Jacques O'Quinn John W. Hart Frances M. Maltese Alvin D. Padgett George Ingram John W. Mason James S. Reese Bill J. Jones E. C. McCall Robert Roberson D. B. Jurrisson Frank C. McFarland Wiley J. Stobaugh George Kendig Ben F. Mclnroe Larry R. Willis Robert Lamb Theo Nichols Robert D. Woodward DODSON. DUNN, FOLMAR, HITTSON, LYLE, MARTIN, ALDRIDGE, BEENE, BRADFORD, CLARK, COX, DIBRELL, EPPERSON FORTSON, GRACE, HARGROVE, HART, INGRAM, JONES, JURRISON, KENDIG, MCCALL, MCFARLAND, MCINROE, NICHOLS, NICKELS, O'QUINN, PADGETT, REES ar 315' cc l N f 4 45 X j , 'K -1 .i ...- 'Bn -, pin? 4 K 'ww Founded at Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, 1893. Total number of active chapters, 39. Delta Psi Chapter installed at Baylor University College of Dentisf try, 1920. LAMB, LEAHY, LOVELESS, MALTESE, MASON E, ROBERSON, STOBAUGH, VVILLS, WOODWARD COLLEGE i Ri phi OFFICERS President: F. M. Slack VicefPresident: Robert B. Travis Secretary: Gerald D. Northcutt Treasurer: Kimbrough Boren Editor: W. Glenn Goodwin, Jr. House Manager: Eurith Dildy 5 M'h FRATRES IN URBE Dr. Brooks Bell Dr. C. McCollom Dr. H. H. Beachum Dr. G. A. McJinsey Dr. James V. Boone Dr. J. P. Mitchell Dr. A. B. Conley Dr. P. J. Murphy Dr. J. F. Crabb Dr. A. W. Cdell Dr. W. P. Delafield Dr. A. W. Percy Dr. A. L. Frew Dr. H. J. Percy Dr. A. L. Frew. Jr. Dr. W. M. Reppeto Dr. R. M. Garner Dr. P. F. Richardson Dr. M. G. Goode Dr. R. Swanson Dr. E. C. Hinds Dr. O. L. Swepston Dr. L. H. Jordan Dr. Paul P. Taylor Dr. G. D. Lacey Dr. I. J. Thornton Dr. B. A. Lively Dr. Ralph Thornton Dr. D. K. Longley Dr. W. Todd Dr. R. Lynn Dr. L. H. Webster Dr. R. Leonard Dr. H. E. Wood Dr. Homer Wood FRATRES IN FACULTATE '1'l:.xx'1s, NoRTHCUT'1', lsolzlix Dr' Brooks BCH Dr. H. L. Mmm Dr. G. D. Laccy Dr. B. F. Outlaw Dr. R. Leonard Dr. O. L. Swcpston Dr. I. J. Thornton IUI'l5Rl'f.Xl'X, lil-Il.l'ANIl!RE, STEYENSUN, i'UUl'IiR, HUUIJXYIN, ROZZELI., SMITH, IJILIJY, ICNIPQRSUN, ENUICUTT, IiliT'l', HARIIER, XVARIJ, KNHQHT. SANDERS, THOMPSON, XYII.l.I.-XXISUN, XVILLIS. XVOULDRIIJIQE, AILXIR. by cc DENTISTRY AGl2fl9L Q2 .Q'?5Qf Q' TQ Q ' - i - euro ii 11 4 f. w 'XX ' d L Paul W. Boudreaux O. Presley Delcambre Francis M. Slack, jr. JUNICRS W. Kimbrough Boren E. H. Cooper W. Glenn Goodwin, Jr. SOPHOMORES E. H. Dildy W. S. Emerson G. R. Endicott J. M. Fett Don Garber Alex Howard FRESHMEN W. B. Adair R. E. Cook J. F. Edwards D. W. Halbrook R. G. Hamilton W. A. Hudgins H. C. Jones A. W. Lawrence Bert Means COOK, EIJXVARDS, HALIZROOK. RICEVIQS, TEMPLIN, TIMMINS. . . I . i William B, Stevenson Robert Burns Travis Gerald D. Northcutt Orville T. Rozzell E. W. Smith W. R. Knight D. Sanders Clyde C. Thompson R. E. Williamson R. L. Willis W. R. Wooldridge S. F. Morris V. B. Myers A. W. MCCl2lI1lll12lI1 J. H. lV1cCulloch H. S. Reevcs H. A. Templin E. S. Timmins S. G. Trimble W. M. Wickes nv N no 'L , i Q? 5119161 Founded, University of Michif gan, 1889. Total number active chapters, 39. Alpha Pi Chapter installed at Baylor University College of Dentistry, 1921. 1'I.XN1II.'I'ON, HUIJGINS. JONES, LA XVRICNVE, MEANS, MORRIS, MYERS, N1i'Q'I,.XNAHAN, MCCULLOCII, EQ 'l'RlN1I!I.1C, VVICK bb 4c COLLEGE or DEIWTISTRY Founded jointly at Philadelphia College of Dental Surgery and the University of Maryland, 1908. Total number of active chapters, 33. Alpha Chi Chapter installed at Baylor University College of Dentistry, 1945. OFFICERS Chancellor: M. C. Smith Vicefpresidentz Harold L. Brehm SMITH SENIORS M. C. Smith Harold I.. Brehm JUNICRS H. M. Butler S. R. Newman S. C. Kolodny FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dr. B. Gottlieb FRATRES IN URBE Dr. D. H. Aronofsky Dr. H. H. Feltman, jr. Dr. A. W. Brauman Dr. Willizlni Pomerantz IBREHM, BUTLER, KOLODNY, NEXYMAN av 318 44 w X72 W 5 5 -.::'?5:5f 5'11 sif VVVV eagf :QZ Q 5 '11 -2 1 'mm Q - : E3g 5:2 g N A w as egg? Q S' N-,wg sm W' X 'WV WWW wviahw ,,.,,. .. .. ,nz uniorud. i ,,,,,,,,, This is a Junior Society of the American Dental Association. Students who belong to this society are automatically Junior members of the American Dental Association, and receive, with membership, the journal of the A. D. A. Meetings are held once a month, at which time two papers related to Dentistry are presented by student speakers. After being active in this society during their school years, it is felt that students will continue as active members of their dental societies upon graduation. The Journal of the Junior American Dental Association is published each month. Scientific dental articles written by students, papers presented at the monthly meetings of the Junior American Association, and brief reports of social activities appear in the monthly Journal. Professor G. D. Lacey has been faculty sponsor of this organization since its inception in 1937. lf. NI. SLACK ALVA J. HILL , . .. . . , . I resident Qllairnian ut l rogrznu Lonim tt sv 320 cc .flbmfaf 'IMUQJ Frou! Roux' Rawls, Dial, l'aclgi-tt, Pritchett. lfvans, YYOorlw:xrrl. Yineyzirml, Frimley, l':zschz1ll. lirlwzinls. iinmlwin. Smrmzii Knew: Reeves, Timmins, Templin, Nlr-mis, Morris, XVOorl, liamliy, XVoomlul, llzirt, linlclrirlge, Nllflllcllll. Harbor. Third Row: Halllirook, McCall, l'lill, l.achy, Maltese, Bowman, l.ile, Knight, Nickels, jones, Hiller. Fourilz Roux' lirayer, Nichols, lludgins, Stolmaugh, lloot, llambliu, Eppersou, llowarrl, O'l!:mion. Fiflli Roux' Musick, L. j. Helm, Mcflzmahan, Burris, Myers, Trimble, lieene, Powers. This organization of student wives, sponsored by the Dallas County Dental Auxiliary, has an active membership of fifty. The purpose of this group is to have better fellowship with student families and to insure cooperation, and to instill in each member the methods and ideals which help to make them better homemakers and wives of professional men. Meetings are held the first and third Mondays of each month. ,- Sponsors Xlrs, 1l.rU'l3:mion, l'i'usimlen1: Hrs. IlIon llarlucr. Rccoriling Secretary: . , I .,, . . 4. . F , . , Mrs. A. I.. Burris, Tri-:nsurerl Mrs. ,l. .. lfvzms, jr., lbrresprmiifling Sec- MR5' JOHN A' XVLSI' MIF5' l'1'.0Rlv'l' L' Iiouhlisv and ri-tary. Mrs. XV:u'rc-11 lfmersim, wliusc picture mluus not zxppi-:ir on this MRS. M. fi. Mlfhlflx. imgu. in Yicc-l'i'i-sicleiit. an 321 44 31:95, iff 2 H33 ,. ,ew W Www vi A5 vs 4, X x Y? mm 5-f 'ia V :fi .. ----' .,4., Q1 ':'::: 5 I :.:--1 . fy '.,.,. . --:,., 2 ' .Q,, 1- A, . R' X, PM-A :,, 4 in P V I H lzi: E g k - . m f' L , .l g f u,'-:,..::::::::w ' ' 4 Cy -- H : VQQW X 42 N ,As ,mg ,,,,, 0 H E if Ya L gg M iQ 1 Q Wines. X M , is ,. , wwf, I ,.,. ---- - .- 5 X me W., .1 if N , i is :,.. . My WY Q W MX 4 W. -. j 7 fr ' r 'Q 9 f Y 4 Y '23 SEFFERSON D A VXS HOSPYY AL, SITE OF A YHASE OF TRAXNXNG I ngzsx FOR BAYLOR M EDXC AL S-'YU X JESTS DOUG POWERS, Editor PHIL DAVIS, Business Manager E E WHAT WILL BE CNE CE THE WORLDS largest and most beautiful medical projects is vividly shown in this conception of the TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER by Architect Kenneth Eranzheim. When all the buildings have been completed the 164facre center will have more than a score of strucf tures, all planned and located to fill a specific need and contribute to a medical center which will be dedicated to the common goal of better health for America and all the world, Each institution will be independent in management, but will cooperate in medical research. The various buildings that will be in the Center are: The present Hermann Hospital, Hermann Nurses' Home, Hermann Professional Building, New Hermann Hospital, University of Texas School of Dentistry, M. D. Anderson Cancer Research Hospital, University of Texas School of Public Health and Geographic Medicine, Library and Administration Building for the Center, Cutpatients Clinic, Baylor University College of Medicine, Convalescent Hospital, Episcopalian Hospital, Methodist Hospital, Apartments, Tuberculosis Hospital, Laundry, Marine Hospital, Animal Farm, United States Navy Hosf pital, Veterans Hospital. The Navy Hospital is completed. And, the magnificent building of BAYLCR UNIVERSITY CCLLECE OF MEDICINE is nearing completion and will be ready for the 19474948 session. rm 3:8 -x To Dr. Herman Johnson, Professor of Qbstetrics, the Medical Section of the Baylor ROUNDUP is respectfully dedicated. For his kindness, wisdom, his guiding hand, inspiring efforts, and scientific gifts, we of the 1947 Senior Class thank him. 23294 THE DEAN lu the Class of l947 The ultimate purpose of the science and art of medicine is not only to cure the individual patient, but to find out the laws or principles which govern health or disease for the human family. No greater service can be rendered to any individual than that he should be properly directed how to order his life so as to live longer, happier and more eff fectively. Health is happiness. May each of you become a Commissioner of Family Health in full measure. Upon the prof fession which you are now entering rests the major responsibility for human happif ness. Through the knowledge you have obtained and to which you will continue to add, you will meet your share of this sacred responsibility and trust. May success crown your every effort is the wish of your Faculty. W. H. MOURSUND, M.D., L.L.D. DEAN OF CLINICAL MEDICINE As you of this year's graduating class go out into the unsettled, postfwar world, it appears pertinent to remind you that happiness and success are at' tained in this World by continuous effort. The physician, therefore, must ever strive to do his best in every instance. Only by honest, conscientious, and per' sistent effort can one lay down the ground work for happiness, content' ment, and success in life., JAMES A. GREENE, M.D. FHCULTY COLLEGE Profcssor I'rofcssor I'.'XI.IXIICR NI. ARCIIER IiIiNNIi'I'II I.. IIURIJ NIL, IXI,Il., If.A.C.S. lIh.I3. flinicnl Utu-Lziryngology II:u'tcrioIop,y Professor Professor NHRNIA Il. EI.I.ES IARIIIS G. FLYNN NI.Il., 51.5. CHon.J NLD., I .A.C'.S. fliniuzil Uplxtllzllilloloily Clinical Surgcry Professor Professor ALYIS E, GREER JOIIN C. IIALEY M.IJ,, If..X,C.I',, F.A.C.C.P. A.ll., Kl.lJ. Clinical Medicine Anatomy ff 332 Professor Professor I.HI'IS DAILY RAY Ii. DAILY IlI.IJ., I7.r'X.f'.S. lI.II., I .A.f'.S. Clinical Ulu-I.:u'yi1guIogy Clinical U1:I1lhzAImolui,y Professor Profufsor EYIiRI2'I'T I., CHAR JAMES HREICNXVUUIJ Ni All., NI.IJ., I .A.k'.S. N.IJ. IIIPIIIIIIQIIHOIUILY Neuro- I'fycI1i:itry IIi'0l'L'ssu1' II. I . II.XNIIII,Ii'I'UN IIS., MJD., Sc.IJ. Physiology :xnrl l'I1zxr1n:1cnI0g1y 46 l'rnfess0r HI-1RI2liR'l' 'I'. IIAX BLIJ., I ..X.l'.S. I'rotnIuy y FHEDICIHE FHCULTY Professor Professor IAIXIES A. l'lll.l. ,l. EIDXVARD HOIDHES Clinical Surgery ILS., M.lD. M.D., F.A.C.S. Clinical Gynecology CHonoraryD CHonoraryD Professor Professor HERMAN VV. JOHNSON A. ID, KELLER , . MJD., l .A.C.S. ILS., Pl1.lD. Obstetrics Physiology Professor Professor Professor Professor JOSEPH A. KYLE S. ANIDICRSON PEOPLES lll'lN,lAlXllN lf, SMITH EIDXVARID T. SMITH l5.S., M.lD., lf.A.C.S. MJD, lNl.lD. N-ll Clinicnl Surgery Plinrmacology Clinical Medicine fDrthovCfliC Sl'fll9l'Y CHOHOYZIYYH 5 ow... Professor Professor JEVVELL C. ALEXANDER CHARLES C. GREEN M.lD. M.lD., F.A.C.S. Clinical Urology Clinical Surgery Professor STUART ALLEN WALLACE M.lD. Pathology v333K Professor FRAN K I. IIAMS A.B., M.ID., l'.A.CS. Obstetrics FFICULTY COLLEGE I'rofLsQor Associate Irofe sur Associate Professor ASSOLIIIC I rofessor LUI VIIR MC KRISWOLD IIIONIXS II f,fPIIIII1IxI CECIL M. CRICELER J' I GAMBLIL M IJ I' A A D S A li M ll A.l3., M.D., I .A.C.S. B S ID Jermitology and Syphxlology An authesn Clinical Urology Oto Laryngology Asgociure Iwofussor N 0 rare Irofcwor JAMES GREENXVOOD, IR. LDXV-XRD W GRIIIEX A.I3., BLD.. I'.A.C.S. BS INI5 IN Neurology and Neuro-Surgery Clmxcal Ophthalmology Asrfuciute Professor IIERIEERT I- ALEXANDER M.lJ., F.A.C.S. Appligrd Anatomy and Clmical Surgery 23344 ITIEDICIHE FHCULTY i Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor GILBERT C. LECHENGER PAUL V. LEDBETTER F. O. MCGEHEE ALLEN L. MCMURREY M.D. ll.S,, M.D., F.A.C.P, A.B,, M.D., M.Sc. B.S., M.D., F,A.C.S. Radiology Clinical Medicine Orthopedic Surgery Gynecology Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor HOMER E. PRINCE I. M. ROBISON P, R. STALNAKER JOHN T. STOUGH A.B., M.D., F.A.C.P. M,D. M.D., F.A.C.S. AJS., M.D. Clinical Medicine Oto-Laryngology Clinical Urology Clinical Opthzilmology 45' ASSOCUUC Pl'0f55S0f ASSOUHTC 1'1'0f6SS0l' Associate Professor Associate Professor ERVVIN O. STRASSMAN LEE LYMAN ll. TUTTLE GEORGE VV. VVAIJJRUN AlJ.XlR XV. XYHITE I A M.D. us., Mn, 1f.A.C.s. Bs., M.D.,1f.A.C.s, A.i:., Arn. Clinical Gynecology Clinical Surgery I-H3-3' Clinical Surgery Obstetrics 233541 FHCULTY QQLLEGE Agiofliltf l'f0ffS50f Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor VVIl.'l'1UN M. FISHER C. A. HANDLEY PRESTON E. HARRISON GUY H. ORR lib., Mb., lXI.lJ. All., Ph.D. A.B., M.A,, M.D. M.D. l51lfif'fl0l0Hy Hlltl Prcvcntivc Physiology and Pharmacology Bacteriology and Immunology Clinical Urology Medicinc Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor WMJl'k2R F. QU-U-'l'R0l'fil'l Lows J. SPIVAK 1. s. MCREYNOLIJS joHN H. wooTTERs M All-y M-ll I MD. MD. Aix., Min., F.A.C.s. Q lmlml l'C'l'i't 'C5 Clinical Psychiatry Orthopedic Surgery Clinical Surgery Associate Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor ELY.-X A. XYRlfill'l' BYRON P. YORK ADABI N. BOYD GEORGE Xl. BRANDAU BS., M.D. BLD. A.B., HLA., BLD. .-XB., M.D, Obstetrics Clinical Pediatrics Clinical Surgery Clinical Medicine w336K FTIEDICIIJE FHCULTY Assistant Professor Assistant l'rofessni' Assistant Professor Assistant Professor ALEXANDER AXELRKDID CURTIS ll. BURGE RAY G, VULIJNS 1-ll-QRMAN li. IDUSTIN M.D, M.lD. MJD. ILS., MJD., F.A.C.S. Clinical Medicine Rzuliologfy lilinical Mt-dicinu Clinical Surgery Assistant Professor Assistant Professor ASSFIZUII 1'1'OfCSS0f fDSfi5T3m I,l'0f9f50V i in-:RMAN L. GARIJNI-:R J. VVAIDIC HARRIS .xizsrix iz. Him. THEKDIDORE I., HOLLANID 11.11 A.i:., M.n. Mn, A.1:., Mn. Clinical Gynecology Clinical Proctology Preventive lledicine Clinirzil Uplithalmology ff. 4 Assistant Professor Assistant Professor .Xssistnnt Professor .xrrlslillli Professor KARL DI. KARNAKY HENRY S. MEYER IRVINH PARISH GI-IlDRliE XV. SALMON AJS., MJD. NLD. MJD, MJD. Gynecology Clinical Pedizitrits Ulmstetrics Pediatrics 2233714 FHCULTY COLLEGE OF Assistant Professor DAVID V. NVACHSMAN M.D. Obstetrics 'vnu Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor JOSEPH D. XVALKER DON VV, CHAPMAN G. GORDON ROBERTSON ILS., M.D, IIS., M.D. Ph.D. Clinical Ophthalmology Clinical Medicine Anatomy Assistant Professor Instructor Instructor Instiuctor THOMAS I. VANZANT I.. M. BUKOXVSKI XVIRT G. BRYAN R. LEVVIS COPE A.B., M.D. B.S., M.D. M.D. IVLD. Clinical Ophthalmology bllfgfffy Clinical Pediatrics Clinical Medicine I Instructor Ingffugtgr Instructor Instructor CATHERINE E. COLEMAN CLARA K. DUNCAN H. T, ENGELHARDT GRANVILLE Q. ADAMS M.D, M.D. M.D. A.B., M.D. Clinical Ophthalmology Gynecology Clinical Medicine Clinical Surgery v3384 lllEDICIIlE FFICULTY 1l'lStI'UCt0f IHSIYUCIOI' HERMAN GLANTZIEERG THOMAS R, JONES ll.S., M.D, M,D., F,A.C.C.I'. Clinical Medicine Clinical Medicine Instructor Instructor NORRUNNE ll. POVVELL LAXVRENCE T. I'l'l.L1AM M.D. lXI.D. Clinical Urology Clinical Oto-Laryngology Assistant Assistant AHNER ll. BURN BERNARD FARFEL M.l7. B.S., M.D. Clinical Medicine Clinical Medicine 339 Instructor Instructor LESTER K.-XRUTKIN CLAUDE D, MYERS A.l3., M.lJ. M.D, Clinical Medicine Orthopedic Surgery 5 . -::::::2::'1- vi' i . , ,. ,.,.,.,. . .,.. E K .,.. A AW 1 .. ...,.,,.. .. 1 --- V ' ..... I ,if I ' lnstructui' Instructor YYll.l!L'R .-X. SENHLEMAN A. I, SCULL Phil., lll.lJ, A.B., M.D. Clinical Surgery Clinical Pediatrics , . RIR'-JOIINSON MRS, I.. VV. liEN'l'l.EY Business Manager Regwlrm' C SEHIORS FRANCIS CALVIN ARCHER, M.D. COLLEGE Rice Instituteg Interne Appointment, St. Ioseph's Hospital, St. Paul, Minnesota, Phi Chi. MARVIN HAROLD BARTLETT, M.D. San Antonio, Texas St. Mary's University, Interne Appointment, Hermann Hospital, Houston, Texasg Phi Chi. BESSIE MAE BEAKLEY, M.D. Houston, Texas Texas University, Interne Appointment, Binghamton City Hospital, Binghamton, New York. JAMES CARROLL BELL, M.D. Corpus Christi, Texas B.S. Baylor University, Interne Appointment, Colorado General Hospital, Denver, Colorado, Phi Chi. DOUGLAS MAC BENOLD, M.D. Georgetown, Texas B.S. Southwestern University, Interne Appointment, Indianapolis City Hospital, Indianapolis, Indianaq Alpha Pi Alpha, Phi Beta Pi. ROBERT AUSTIN BRADLEY, M.D. Houston, Texas A.B. University of Kansasg Interne Appointment, University Hosf pital, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Phi Chi. WILLIAM BERNARD BRENDEL, M.D. San Antonio, Texas St. Mary's University, Interne Appointment, Medical Center, Jersey City, New Jersey, Phi Chi. TOM CONNALLY BURDITT, M.D. Abilene, Texas Texas Agricultural and Mechanical Collegeg Interne Appointment, Mercy Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, Phi Beta Pi. LOREN G. BURT, M.D. Alma, Michigan Central Michigan College, Interne Appointment, Hurley Hospital, Flint, Michiganq Phi Chi. L. GAYLE BURTON, M.D. Cleburne, Texas Baylor University, Interne Appointment, Baltimore City Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, Theta Kappa Psi. CLIFFORD ROLAND CALLEY, M.D. Cherokee, Texas John Tarleton College, Interne Appointment, University Hospital, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Alpha Pi Alpha, Phi Beta Pi. ROBERT B. CARAWAY, M.D. Tolar, Texas D.V.M. Texas Agricultural and Mechanical Collegeg Interne Ap' pointment, St. Louis City Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri, Phi Beta Pi. 23401 FHEDICIHE DEANE TALBOT CLINE, M.D. Amarillo, TCXHS D.V.M. Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College, Interne Appointment, Hermann Hospital, Houston, Texas: Phi Beta Pi. LESLIE HENRY COBB, M.D. Denver, Colorado Colorado University, Interne Appointment, St. Francis Hospital, Wichita, Kansas, Phi Chi. THOMAS RINGO COX, M.D. Dallas, Texas B.A. Southern Methodist University, Interne Appointment, Green- ville General Hospital, Greenville, South Carolina, Theta Kappa Psi. PHILIP LAWRENCE CRAYTON, M.D. DeBerry, Texas B.S. Baylor University, Interne Appointment, Baylor University Hospital, Dallas, Texas, Phi Chi. JEWEL DONALD DAUGHETY, M.D. Houston, Texas B.A. Howard Payne College, Interne Appointment, Jefferson Davis Hospital, Houston, Texas, Phi Beta Pi. JOYCE STRIPLING DAVIS, M.D. Bay City, Texas B.S. Baylor University, Interne Appointment, Children's Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri, Feature Editor, 1947 Baylor Medical Round' Up, Alpha Pi Alpha. PHIL DAVIS, M.D. Mt. Vernon, Texas Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College, Interne Appointment, St. Louis City Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri, Business Manager, 1947 Baylor Medical Round'Up, Phi Beta Pi. WILLIAM BERRY DEAN, M.D. Waco, Texas University of Texas, Interne Appointment, Baroness Erlanger Hospital, Chattanooga, Tennessee, Phi Chi. JOHN ALFRED EMMERT, M.D. Danville, Virginia B.S. Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College, Interne Appoint- ment, Medical Center, Jersey City, New Jersey, Phi Chi. THOMAS CRANFORD ENSEY, M.D. Carmen, Oklahoma Seattle Pacitic College, Interne Appointment, Wesley Hospital, Wichita, Kansas, Theta Kappa Psi. BEN PHILIP ESTES, M.D. Granbury, Texas B.S. North Texas State College, Interne Appointment, Philadelphia General Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Phi Beta Pi. ERNEST BURKE EVANS, M.D. Waxahachie, Texas Baylor University, Interne Appointment, Alameda County Hosf pital, Oakland, California, Phi Beta Pi. 23414 UNSW' SEHIORS COLLEGE DESIDERIO LEO GALINDO, M.D. San Antonio, Texas Ph.G. University of Texas: Interne Appointment, Santa Rosa Hospital, San Antonio, Texas: Theta Kappa Psi. WILLIAM BOYD GORDON, M.D. Luling, Texas University of Texas: Interne Appointment, White Memorial Hosf pital, Los Angeles, California: Theta Kappa Psi. LLOYD JEFFERSON GREGORY, JR., M.D. Houston, Texas University of Texas: Interne Appointment, John Sealy Hospital, Galveston, Texas: Phi Beta Pi. JOHN B. HOLDER, M.D. Clifton, Texas B.S. Baylor University: Interne Appointment, Medical Center, Jersey City, New Jersey: Phi Chi. WISEMAN T. HOLDER, M.D. Clifton, Texas B.S. Baylor University: Interne Appointment, Hermann Hospital, Houston, Texas: Phi Chi. WILLIAM S. HORN, JR., M.D. Fort Worth, Texas Texas Christian University: Interne Appointment. Emergency Hospital, Washington, D. C.: Phi Beta Pi. JAMES MATTHEW HORNER, JR., M.D. Fort NVorth, Texas B.S. Texas Vsfesleyan College: Interne Appointment, Philadelphia General Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Phi Chi. DAVID SNOW HOWARD, M.D. Waco, Texas Baylor University: Interne Appointment, St. Louis City Hospital, St, Louis, Missouri: Phi Beta Pi. XVASHINGTON MORGAN IRVING, JR., M.D. igtuttgart, Ark. Louisiana College: Interne Appointment, Methodist Hospital, Dallas, Texas: Phi Chi. OSCAR GAZA JANES, M.D. Cooper, Texas B.S. University of Texas: Interne Appointment, Jeiferson Davis Hospital, Houston, Texas: Theta Kappa Psi QI-Ionoraryj. ROBERT WALLACE JOHNSON, M.D. San Antonio, Texas B.S. St. Mary's University: Interne Appointment, Aneker Hospital, St. Paul, Minnesota: Feature Editor, 1947 Baylor Medical Round' Up: Phi Chi. JOHN DAVID KING, M.D. Waxahaehie, Texas B.A. Trinity University: Interne Appointment, Vanderbilt Univer' sity Hospital, Nashville, Tennessee: Phi Chi. by 342 44 IUEDICIHE SEDIORS ROBERT B. LEONARD, M.D. Marshall, Texas East Texas State Teachers College, Interne Appointment, Methodist Hospital, Houston, Texas, Theta Kappa Psi. EDWIN LINDIG, JR., M.D. Albert, Texas University of Texas, Interne Appointment, Santa Rosa Hospital, San Antonio, Texas, Phi Beta Pi. HENDLEY AUSTERE MCDONALD, M.D. Hillsboro, Texas Baylor University, Interne Appointment, Hermann Hospital, Housf ton, Texas, Theta Kappa Psi. R. MCREYNOLDS, M.D. Houston, Texas Northeast Missouri State Teachers College, Interne Appointment, Methodist Hospital, Houston, Texas, Theta Kappa Psi. BOBBY MCVICKERS, M.D. Rusk, Texas Stephen F. Austin State College, Interne Appointment, Medical Center, Jersey City, New Jersey, Phi Chi. EDWIN JOSEPH MORROW, JR., M.D. Waco, Texas A.B. Baylor University, Interne Appointment, St. Mary's Group, St. Louis, Missouri, Phi Beta Pi. JOHN TARLTON MORROW, JR., M.D. Houston, Texas University of Texas, Interne Appointment, Creighton Memorial Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska, Phi Chi. ERNEST NALLE, JR., M.D. Houston, Texas B.A. University of Texas, Interne Appointment, Jefferson Davis Hospital, Houston, Texas, Phi Chi. E MAURICE D. NAST, M.D. Corpus Christi, Texas University of Texas, Interne Appointment, Newark General Hosf pital, Newark, New Jersey, Phi Delta Epsilon. EDWIN CORBIN NEEB, M.D. Cross Plains, Texas University of Texas, Interne Appointment, Charity Hospital of Louisiana, New Orleans, Louisiana, Phi Chi. VERNON C. PAGE, M.D. Richmond, California Texas Technological College, Interne Appointment, St. Joseplfs Hospital, San Francisco, California, Phi Beta Pi. DOUGLAS FULLER POWERS, M.D. Bristol, TennesseefVirginia B.S. Tennessee Polytechnic Institute, Interne Appointment, Van' derbilt University Hospital, Nashville, Tennessee, Editor, 1947 Baylor Medical RoundfUp, Phi Chi. w3431 I SED IORS gs COLLEGE EARL P. PRICE, JR., M.D. Fort Worth, Texas B.A. Texas Christian University: Interne Appointment, Gallinger Municipal Hospital, Washington, D. C.: Phi Chi. MANLY WHITFIELD RANKIN, JR., M.D. Kwangtung Province, China Baylor University, Interne Appointment, Baptist Memorial Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee. WARREN -l. RAYMER, M.D. Kennedy, Texas B.S., M.S. University of Texas: Interne Appointment, Metliodist Hospital, Houston, Texas, Theta Kappa Psi. JACK ROBIN ROBISON, M.D. Borger, Texas University of Texas, Interne Appointment, jefferson Davis Hospital, Houston, Texas, Theta Kappa Psi. JOANNA MOSER ROSENBLAD, M.D. B.A. University of Texas. Houston, Texas LUTHER WAYNE ROSS. M.D. University of Texas, Phi Beta Pi. Round Rock, Texas JAMES ROY SCHOFIELD, M.D. Mart, Texas B.S. Baylor University, Appointment, Department of Anatomy, Baylor University College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, Phi Chi. FRANK OLIVER SEAY, M.D. Groesbeclc, Texas B.S. Baylor University, Interne Appointment, Parkland Hospital, Dallas, Texas, Phi Chi, Alpha Pi Alpha. LOUIS EDISON SHIRLEY, JR., M.D. Jennings, Louisiana Louisiana College: Interne Appointment, Louisville General Hos' pital, Louisville, Kentucky, Alpha Pi Alpha. CHARLES ROBERT SMITH, M.D. Dallas. Texas B.A. Southern Methodist University, Interne Appointment, St. Paul's Hospital, Dallas, Texas, Phi Chi. DAN SPIVEY, M.D. Lufkinflexas University of Texas, Interne Appointment, Baylor University Hosf pital, Dallas, Texas, Phi Chi. LOYD A. STORRS, M.D. Lubbock, Texas Texas Technological College, Interne Appointment, St. Louis City Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri, Phi Beta Pi. 23441 IUEDICIIJE SEDIORS ARTHUR BERNARD TASHNEK, M.D. Houston, Texas Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College, Interne Appointment, St. Louis Jewish Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri, Phi Delta Epsilon. BRUCE STEVEN TERRILL, M.D. DeLeon, Texas B.S. North Texas State College, Interne Appointment, St. Louis City Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri, Alpha Pi Alpha, Phi Beta Pi. JOHN QUINCY THOMPSON, M.D. San Antonio, Texas B.A. University of Texas, Interne Appointment, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, Phi Beta Pi. RALEIGH FURMAN TROTTER, M.D. Denton, Texas B.S. North Texas State College, Interne Appointment, City' County Hospital, Fort Worth, Texas, Phi Chi. RHEY WALKER, III, M.D. Hillsboro, Texas 'Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College, Interne Appointment, Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, Indiana, Phi Beta Pi. JOSEPH E. WESP, M.D. San Antonio, Texas Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College, Interne Appointment, Toledo Hospital, Toledo, Ohio, Theta Kappa Psi. JOE CALVIN YELDERMAN, M.D. Rosenberg, Texas University of Texas, Interne Appointment, Hermann Hospital, Houston, Texas, Phi Beta Pi. Those Whose Pictures Do Not Appear A NEIL ROBINSON BURCH, M.D. Houston, Texas Rice Institute, Theta Kappa Psi. DONALD ARTHUR CRIPPEN, M.D. Houston,Texas D.V.M. Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College, Interne Ap' pointrnent, Cleveland City Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio, Alpha Pi Alpha: Phi Beta Pi. BOBBY JONES, M.D. Seven Sisters, Texas B.S. Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College: Interne Appoint' ment, Jefferson Davis Hospital, Houston, Texas, Theta Kappa Psi. ANASTASIA PIDD MILLER, M.D. Houston, Texas B.A. Sam Houston College, Interne Appointment, St. Luke's Hospital, Kansas City, Missouri. v345K JLHIORS COLLEGE OF BUKOWSKI, JR. G B. BUTLER C. B. COOPER C. S. COOPER S CULLEN DAUGHETY W. L. DRAPER C. H. EARLYWINE Houston, Texas Iota, Louisiana Waco, Texas Stamford, Texas San Antonio, Texas San Antonio, Texas Homewood, Alabama Houston, Texas Dallas, Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Houston, Texas P. ELLIS Saginaw, Michigan A. FEIL Bolen, New Mexico J. D. FETZER Helena, Oklahoma B. FLANZ H FLETCHER Atascadero, California D K. FRIEDMAN Houston, I. Q. GILCHRIST Woodville, G. D. GRADY Temple, Q L. GREEN Houston, L A. GRUMBLES Jasper, R. E. GUILL Kerrville, R. HENKIN San Antonio, M HORANEY Archer City, R R. JACKSON, IR. Beaumont, Texas B. M. KENT W. H. KITTRELL Mount Pleasant M. E. LEAVENS Y' 346 44 , Tenn. Houston, Texas IUEDHHHE J. P. MCCALL R. G. MCCONN A. MCCULLOUGH 1. M. MARQUEZ R. B. MARTIN W. G. MASK H. E. MILLER G. F. PERRYMAN P. A. PETER A. H. REDMON, JR. R. B. ROMNEY E. A. sT. CLAIR W. D. SANDERSON C. SCHEUBER E. H. SHOEMAKER T. P. SULLIVAN L. S. THOMPSON, IR. N. H. TOPEK A. E. VAN WEY A. WALLACE, III W. F. WHIPPLE W. L. WILSON W. H. WISE U. A. YOUNG L. H. ZUCAL 2 347 Temple, Texas Houston, Texas Houston, Texas Salinas, Puerto Rico Banning, California Perrin, Texas Crosby, Texas Nederland, Texas Seattle, Washington Cleburne, Texas Salt Lake City, Utah LaVerne, California Madison, Wisconsin Marshall, Texas San Diego, California San Antonio, Texas Dallas, Texas Houston, Texas Sulphur Springs, Texas Los Angeles, California Long Beach, California San Antonio, Texas Boise, Idaho Waco, Texas Cerrillas, New Mexico .,.. 3 : 3A af f fir? e A 'A 2 5 T. w ' Zi... A 73, S' 552' 3 Swv I 22? If fi JUHIORS SOPHOITDRES COLLEGE OF s. 1. BARRON, JR. C. A. BROWN R. H. CARR T. W. CLARK A. B. CONNELL A. DEATON F. FITCH D. P. FORD W. A. FORT R. G. FREEMAN R. I. GARRETT Plano, Texas Modesto, California Corpus Christi, Texas Hopkinsville, Kentucky Lufkin, Texas Houston, Texas San Juan, Texas Houston, Texas Harrisburg, Louisiana Medina, Texas Arp, Texas M. J. GOULD Revere, Massachusetts M. G. HUTCHINS Houston, Texas J. J. INNIS Decatur, Texas J. F. IVEY Jacksonville, Florida E. JONES Baytown, Texas W. JONES Monahans, Texas J. M. KNOX Beaumont, Texas S. R. LAVIETES New Haven, Connecticut D. J. LYNCH Dallas, Texas J. A. MCARTHUR M. M. MCROBERTS R. w. MAG1NoT C. M. MEADOWS rv 348 Springville, Iowa San Antonio, Texas San Angelo, Texas Harlingen, Texas ITIEDICIFIE J. M, MOORE, JR. S. E. MORRISON CLAUDINE NEW J. W. NICHOLS H. S. ROSENBERG R. L. RYAN E. W. SANDERSON H. E. SECOR 1. SHOSS O. H. SIMPSON E. SISSON V. H. SOMERS H. A. SPENCER C. S. STEWART D. E. STONER J. W. STOVER W. A. TATGE J. E. TURNER, JR. Dallas, Texas Qverton, Texas Phoenix, Arizona Iackson, Michigan Cleveland, Ohio Sour Lake, Texas Billings, Montana Towanda, Pennsylvania Houston, Texas Corpus Christi, Texas Wray, Colorado San Antonio, Texas Phoenix, Arizona San Antonio, Texas San Francisco, California Fredonia, Kansas Sierra Madre, California Houston, Texas T. S. TUSA Houston, Texas VV. VIEHWEG Salt Lake City, Utah F. WALTERS Port Neches, Texas K. C. WHITE Long Beach, California S. WOLFE Brooklyn, New York W. D. WORTHINGTON Camden, New York R. E. YARBOROUGH Brownwood, Texas 23491 SOPHOIUORES r FRESHFHEIT COLLEGE OF L. BARTLETT L. BEAZLEY L. BING D. BOHN B. BOLTON M. BUCHELE J. BUSSELL D. OREAMER H. DAILY D. DAVIS, JR. S. DIOKIE H. EASTWOOD w. EDWARDS M. FORT, JR. M. FRAZIER H. GOEHRS J. GRIFFIN R. HAMILTON D. HAYTER M. JOHNSON M. JUNGMAN T. KERR W. KIRKPATRICK V. KITOWSKI 2 350 San Antonio, Texas Grapeland, Texas Oakwood, Texas New York City Sulphur Springs, Texas Cedarvale, Kansas Riesel, Texas San Antonio, Texas Simonton, Texas San Antonio, Texas Denton, Texas San Marcos, Texas Cleburne, Texas Dallas, Texas Baytown, Texas Houston, Texas Hooks, Texas Texas City, Texas Frederick, Oklahoma Houston, Texas San Antonio, Texas Lufkin, Texas Canon City, Colorado San Antonio, Texas FHEDICIITE J. RIGHT J. KOCH R. KOKERNOT E. KREIDER, IR. C. LANE, JR. M. MATTHEWS E. MILLER P. MINIEL N. NATIONS R. PAUL T. PECK N. PERKINS W. REESE C. RESTELLE, JR. C. RIHERD 1. REEDY B. SCHWARTINC R. SCOTT, JR. J. SPENCER R. STOCKBURGER, JR. T. TRIMBLE M. TURNBULL 1. WITT R. WOOD 23514 Houston Texas Lufkin Texas Alpine, Texas Temple, Texas Waco Texas San Antonio Texas Conroe, Texas Falfurrias, Texas Pearsal, Texas Baytown Texas Baytown, Texas Newgulf, Texas Waco Texas Houston Texas Abilene, Texas Houston Texas Waco Houston Brownwood Waco Austin Abilene Adrian Houston Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas , Texas , Texas Texas FRESHITIED plz Chi Presiding Senior: Doug Powers Presiding Junior: Bill Wilson Secretary: Preston McCall Treasurer: Bill Wise DOUG POVVERS SENIORS: F. Archer, M. Bartlett, B. Bradley, B. Brendell, C. Bell, L. Burt, L. Cobb, P. Crayton, B. Dean, J. Emmert J. Gilchrist, J. Holder, W. Holder, J. Horner, J. Irving, B. Johnson, J. King, T. Morrow, B. McVickers, E. Nalle E. Neeh, D. Powers, E. Price, J. Schofield, F. Seay, B. Smith, D. Spivey, P. Trotter. JUNIORS: J. Bukowski, M. DeVore, C. Earlywine, P. Ellis, B. Emmett, A. Feil, H. Fletcher, V. Freidell, G. Grady, B. Kent, M. Leavens, P. McCall, B. McConn, J. Payne, P. Peter, J. Sullivan, B. Thompson, B. Wilson, B. Wise P. Wilkins, U. Young, L. Zucal. :Ms is f W5 W ,tw .4 6 H. 1 I , , f' w Eg . ... 1 1 , I ,ZZ Am. , K Q.,-M f is, P' 1 J sg Q 4 Y' 3 ' ------ . ,Q Q .V .. lex , ,W fl., , Y ,, I ,Q f AH . f f , ,ia 'ww l 1 - .. .ww 5:21 ..... i zz, 'X 'W I KWW mW?f1'A'? -. r Q, M f' M, My .if f 5 5, , 1 f - V 1' F M .- f M Nh W I ,A 1 f f 4 4 f 1 ,f I 9 V xsilff me Q ,, R. Founded at the University of Vermont March Sl, H389 Total Numhcr of Active Chaptcrsf64 SOPHOMORES: J. Barron, A. Brown, F. Chapman, T. Clark, W. Eaton, F. Fitch, D. Ford B Freemin J Innls A. Johnson, E. jones, W. jones, D. Lynch, C. Meadows, J. Moore, M. McRoberts, R Ryan E Sanderson H. Secor, V. Somers, C. Simpson, T. Tusa, F. Walters, B. Worthington. FRESHMEN: D. Anderson, L. Bartlett, L. Beasley, L. Bing, R. Bohn, D. Creamer, H. Eastwood W Edwards D Dav1s D. Hamilton, T. Kerr, B. Kirkpatrick, V. Kitowski, J. Koch, G. Lane, T. Martin, J. McQu1re D Park W Reese C. Restelle, B. Schwarting, R. Scott, E. Shannon, Spencer, R. Weichlein, J. Young. .-.. 'W - .... . f. .. 5 7 . 4 f ' ...., L iv? ,1 '- 1 .... at as '-Q'-if mf-'vase ::2:s:g5g5s:--' .......... f X i.z,x.EiS.f 5 ,zt 3 ., ' W 5fa5gs:Zs:sg.J 3 jf, 533' one ig 'W x 'I' 2'-1: ::::::::::::: ig 'M ITT.: K aft . T as , .tg .::'2-2-:-:IE .:5 :-:l I9 ' 'l':55: V ,S ' - ' -'k-1 -T .3 .. Y jr si' . .HW 1 T? -.,,, , We s 'th QM! ww 3 'Y www gfggji WW fe swf. .MWA i t .a T fr vi t .::2:'. 313552 2:- Q if' 1 . . ,,,,,., lf age ' .if - at v Q -, My .: f m S viii .H N , as x - 4 X, N Z X gg vw f -2- 5 L NV? 4 K-1.,..,. as. . ..., -Q-... 'Em . , 2 V ,.:...:. ...., X . -125 sl- E55EF': f -. -: .f.Ii'.i.yi 11 . :s'. Af:f:I'.. ' ' I . ..-.-- .... . V L L lx .,.. . -- l f ' Q if r A M rw ff 5 gi L .', 5 U' V 1.1: 5,555 .'f5:j:- gy f s, , ag. x 1 A S Y , ,W , ifiifii ' Z'?2EE? ff' T Mi Mhz OFFICERS Archon: Rhey Walker, III VicefArchon: William G. Mask Secretary: Agile H. Redmon, jr. Treasurer: Gerald F. Perryman RHEY XVALKER, III SENIORS: D. Benold, T. Burditt, C. Calley, B. Caraway, J. Daughety, P. Davis, B. Estes, B. Evans, L. Gregory, Jr. W. Horn, Jr., D. Howard, E. Lindig, Jr., E. Morrow, V. Page, L. Ross, L. Storrs, B. Terrill, J. Thompson R. Walker, III, J. Yelderman. JUNIORS: G. Butler, C. Cooper, R. Daugherty, L. Draper, Q. Green, R. Guill, M. Horany, R. jackson, W. Kittrell R. Martin, W. Mask, P. McMurray, H. Miller, J. Montgomery, G. Perryman, A. Redmon, Jr., R. Romney E. St. Clair, W. Sanderson, E. Shoemaker, M. Thorne, A. Van Wey, W. Whipple. 'HW' mf v354c l Founded at the 'F ANNVL J ' ' University of Pittsburgh March 10, 1891 r J ll A r .WW Wm 1 . T ' 'VE 'ffl' 'f 26 f .4 ' '13, .?H!lf':L'W,.',, . 'WZ W V fb 5, 1 . . 3,5 at A M I .M . ' Active Chapters-42 ,tw if mlm., wg , w,, 'Wfa,:,'1-mfzt im' 2' YA , , ,t,:. 'KQ1-Rf fe':fi11f , ug V. SOPHOMORES: J. Benton, M. Brous, R. Carr, M. Hutchins, J. Ivey, J. Knox, J. McArthur, R. Maginot, D. Martin, S. Morrison, P. Moynihans, J. Nichols, K. Reidland, E. Sisson, P. Stent, R. Sterkel, D. Stoner, W. Tatge, J. Turner G. Wantz, K. White, R. Yarborough. FRESHMEN: B. Bolton, C. Eaves, M. Fort, N. Gault, Jr., G. Grininger, E. Kreider, Jr., D. LePere, W. McKiski M. Mateyka, J. Meaclor, T. Peck, W. Sibley, Jr., J. Turner, H. Winans, Jr. 21 355 K1 9 Q KXYYH X v 1 4 e 4 n 5 :gs sf x R Tgg 5Y Y-'N 1QN V ' ' fa , ,QQ 37 F, 5 as Q, ,Q O r ' regex sw 'Q t Q ' jhefa JQ ' Ppa ru Founded at Medical College of Virginia OFFICERS Active ChaptersM3O Pryton: Robert B. Leonard VicefPryton: Jack R. Robison Bursar: C, Scott Stewart SENIORS: N. Burch, G. Burton, T. Cox, D. Galindo, W. Gordon, B. Jones, R. Leonard, R. McReynolds, W. Raymer JUN SOP FRE J. Robison, J. Wesp. IORS: I. Marquez, C. Scheuber, A. Yaege. HOMGRES: R. Flake, H. Spencer, W. Spencer, C. Stewart, J. Stover. Hayter Perkins Witt. SHMEN: A. Arrant, M. Buchele, J. Bussell, W. Dewey, G. George, B. Gilliotte, H. Goehrs, J. Griflin, D. C. Hille, T. Keller, J. Kight, R. Kokernot, L. Lamb, J. Lewis, E. Miller, P. Miniel, J. Nance, R. Paul, N. J. Reedy, C. Riherd, M. Self, R. Shoemaker, R. Stockburger, B. Taylor, T. Trimble, Jr., D. VanVelzer, J. Y V ' lfqwz.. f 2550322 ' farm 1 V ' '1 as ,,, , l l l frsif ' ,M rf 5 fy .,.,.,, ff ?gaJ 1'---:.. 5 ... :za E:: al M, .ff Q ...L YK Q 2 I .,,.,., zbzlz . A A.,. Q? .,.. , W. xggg if in S Ab W' 25? :3564 s 9 'W ARTHUR B. TASHNEK Founded at Cornell University October 13, 1904 Active Chapters-53 194. :beau gpdikn Consul : VicefConsu1: Secretary : Treasurer : OFFICERS SENIQRS: M. Nast, A. Tashnek. Arthur B. Tashnek Maurice D. Nast Raymond Henkin Nathan Topek JUNIORS: B. Flanz, D. Friedman, R. Henkin, L. Robbins, N. Topek. SOPHOMORES: J. Gould, S. Lavietes, H. Rosenberg, Shoss, S. Wolfe. FRESHMEN: J. Atlas, H. Daily, D. Frankel, I. Meisler. Q ,15 gs dm' 4.590 4 3 QQ MZ? 23574: .gn ferzfafernify Counci TOP: TOINI BURDITT, Phi Beta Pig LOREN HURT, Phi Chig BOB LEONARD, Theta Kappa Psi. Bottom: JACK ROBISON, Theta Kappa Psig ARTHUR TASHNEK, Phi Delta Epsilong PRESTON MCCALL, Phi Chi Those Whose Pictures Do Not Appear: PAT MCMURRAY, Phi Beta Pig NATHAN TOPEK, Phi Delta Epsilon. 2 358 44 Ati. fan ,,i.. Top: D. M. BENOLD, C. R. CALLEY, I. S. DAVIS. Bottom: F. O. SEAY, L. E. SHIRLEY, B. S. TERRILL. Picture Not Shown: D. A. CRIPPEN. Honorary Scholastic Medical Fraternity Petitioning Alpha Omega Alpha Founded April 23, 1930, at Baylor University College of Medicine, Dallas, Texas 123594 1 1e,..,..1. M., sa!! The staff of the medical section of the 1947 RoUNDfUP has endeavored to present a composite of events as they will be remembered by those of the Medical College in Houston. Realizing the difliculty of such an enterprise in these few pages, we have, nevertheless, given it our best efforts and 1 proudly present this 1947 ROUNDUP. 1 DOUGLAS F. POVVERS PHIL DAVIS Ediior B11.vir1r'.t.t Jlaiziigfcv' K. he'f1,f,w y U N ., .1 Sw, ....... A sg er 4 4 AY 5:41. The 1 . . .,,.,,., . ,.,.:.:.:,,.:.:.,. , 5 ww -t -'-'-:: if mwv'tW 5 A 5 sf 5 . .... V ..,:.,, -----: : .:::... 1 I 'i :': 7 't .iltr , ::,. :-12 ,.,,s,,. rr ' :::i.. ,,.ii, :.l. .y.. j zyz zt- .iiiiig iit rzrr i t, ..y.. aaaal rrt'tt . :'1: ,,:::,,, y .,,g ir.. f sw ROBERT JOHNSON CHARLICS SCHEUIZER CHARLES COOPER JOYCE DAVIS Fvuturc Editor A.v.vi.s'truzt Editor .f1ss1'sfm1t Hu.viuz'5s fllanuycr Fcrzturr' Editor' The presentation of the 1947 RoUNDfUP has been made possible only through the invaluable cooperation and interest of many individuals. As always, the staff has found in Dr. Hambleton an earnest friend and capable advisor. Studio photography was by Henry Stern Studios. Cartoons were created by Bob McConn and Sam Trotter. Board of Publications: DR. I. H, CAST, Clmirniau DR. K. L. BURIJON, DR. I. ll. CAST, DR. E. I, GOAR, DR. B. lf. IIAMBLETUN, DR. F. R, LUMMIS wx 360 cc 'The Lean Tears! Sleeping Beauty. The prohle of Mask. Weary Canipaigners!!! The Puerto Rican in Glass. Gilchrist makes a biclqfup on the beach. Phi Beta's Grand Old Meri. lack Robison, Esquire and Free' lancer. Phi Ghils AAU Champ Goes Off the High Boarcl. Genius at Work. Gentlemen of Leisure 7,61 is.. W Ks-V52 fdvs. 1? The Baylor Wives Club Recep tion. Who won the game, boys? Cheesecake Brindle! Theta Kappa House Mother!!! Califomia Showojf. We hope that's Van Wey's wife. 1'The House 'That EMMERT, et al, built. HIUNE TEENTHH Woodsmen flnaclq, that is D 362 Q They'll do Mamie Reilly any minute! Hands censored! Doc, what's the most common cause of abdominal swelling among medical students? GREEN EYES!!! The Altar! The Dean lines lem up! Phi Beta's Austin Delegation. 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I P' K all H wx , V 3 . , 3 W W Q :,3: Hllcom, I. Goodman, Kennerly, B. Goodman Carloads of New Paints and Wallpapers To maintain in Waco, the Wallpaper and Paint Headquarters for Cameron's 93 lumber yards, re- quires the purchase of many carloads of Minnesota Paints and Gold Medal Wallpapers throughout the year. The enormous stocks are located in the Cameron Building at 622 lllustin Hvenue, and make available to Wa:o and Texas home owners, the largest selec- tion of Wallpapers and Paints in the entire South- CHlllEROTl'S west. ,,.. .4 1' if Q 5 132' ,- L 2' at va NORTON HHLL The Sauthern Baptist lhenlagical Seminary 622 ausrm WHCO' TEXAS Rov L. mcoiss Louisville Kentucky Phone 492 V H V lxgmagl - . fee can e - an on or e e C C I YOU CHN HFFORD TO BUY 003- 0 il t Battling i Company ua ' ff DRINK 1201 Qustin I pf f06W 5 p Waco, TEXHS 7WADE'NAPK f Because the added initial cost of finer l furniture yields dividends of longer life, of deeper satisfaction in your home . . . Compliments of l. C. PQDDEY CO. The Largest Department Store in the World Under More Than l6OU Roofs WHCO TEXHS you'll find it is the least expensive in the long run. l l 1 Selections of DENNIS' fine quality furni- l i ture will give character and distinction W to your home. R. T. DEIHHIS at OO. vb 376 44 lllaror lnrlustr Public Service... HERIQL VIEW, BPIYLOR UNIVERSITY I-IOSPITHL S H CITY EXPHNDS, its hospitals must also expand to protect the health ot the community. Baylor University Hospital, vigilant for 38 years in safeguarding the health of our citizens, is now giving the greatest volume of service in its history, running IS8 per cent of pre-War admissions Employs over 800 people, with a yearly payroll in excess of Sl ,000,000.00. Admitted 23,388 patients from throughout the Southwest last year. Ranks 95th in size among general hospitals ofthe nation . . . but jumped to l3th place nationally in number of patients admitted last year. Has the 8th largest surgical service in the nation. Ranks l0th among the nations hospitals in number of births. Has won national and international recognition for its scien- tific research program particularly in the field of blood research. l Florence Nightingale Maternity Unit .... William Buchanan Blood, Plasma and Serum Center LHWRENCE PPIYNE, Hdministrator DHLLPIS TEXHS 237711 i-I OLS UM BREAD rf ig8llll84ZS6E'.Dlll77g t M I LK it it 'ft' Y .7hew0ud'SSm f'1nf1k lf You l-lool or Million Dollotrs t t You Coulcln't Buy Better Breool ' 5 FURNISHINC TEXAS HOMES SINCE 1876 CONGBHTULHTES the BHYLOB CDBGQNIZQTIONS on the Beginning of Their Second Century in Texos 37 , E TT B I I I I I if BTjtBXZi,TgjS I gadfon .xduenue Q I TTT-ei 2 I Il i' from BQPTIST CHURCH I I E E E I Jas. K. DR. W. MQESHQLL CEETC ' H E I' Home Of Pastor I I, E H Hart Schaffner ,, Nm.I , 1 H A W CS Marx The Church Near the Dallas Campus ,S?. U ,' i w in Dallas EXTENDS ITS BEST WTSHES if Qwwfff WW fwfr TI-ICIIIHS OPTICHL CO. 9 'P GROUND FLOOR MEDICHL HRTS BLDG. all ': Ph If SEVEN-UP BOTTLING CCMPPINY D H 1 T DELLES, TEXHS C. I-I. IIICCLURC COIIIPHIIY Serving Texas DOciOrS 45 Years SURGICHL INSTRUMENTS PI-IYSICIPINS' HND I-ICSPITHL SUPPLIES HND EQUIPMENT l908 Live Oak through tO l9ll Pacific Ceriiral 9061 Dallas l, Texas y AN PICTURE YOU WILL WANT TO BE IN A COMPLETE WEBER OFFICE is like a stage perfectly set for a great performance. Each major item of equipment . . . Weber Chair, Majestic Unit, RayDex X-Ray . . . is the last word in efficiency and beauty. Each is a model selected to suit exactly the practitioner's needs and preferences, located so that his individual operating techniques may function with maximum skill and minimum effort. Plan now to star in such a picture A complete Weber office designed and equipped especially for you will be a wise fand surprisingly moderatej investment that will pay big dividends in professional prestige and income for many years. Why not consult your Weber Dealer, and also write Weber for descriptive literature. IN DENTAL EQUIPMENT WEBER DENTAL MANUFACTURING CO. THE NAME To REMEMBER CRYSTAL PARK, CANTON 5, OHIO 1 1- af 23801 T. C. MOEN 1 DENTHL CERHMICS l 350 Med 1 Pl B1dg. D ll nPPReo1Q.T1on ft WWW E Compliments of for ooNE DENTQL LQBGRQTORY 344 Medical Plrts DHLLQS TEXHS Phone R-5477 YOUR PQTROHHGG W W W W Compliments of jounfain pawn BHYLOR HOSPITHI. CQDTILEIVQR Sl-IGS STGRQ l 1 1717 PQC1f1c st. C 7891 DQLLHS TEXHS C rnplirnents Lf Ot WHSHHBLE SERVICE UNIFORMS SherWm'lU1lhGmS Co. W W W l7U2 Pacific DHLLHS Regal Mfg. lin. 7 W W W 3913-15 Main Street DHLLHS l, TEXHS T 7-8224 1 L. avvme co. n a as ince 1902 TYPEWRITERS PIDDING MHCHINES 1909 Morin St. DPILLHS FOOD WITH TI-IQT HOME-COOKED GOODNESS 1 D U Il T 0 ll ' S U E3 FOOD SERVICES 'rf' Downtown - Lakewood - Oak Cliff Cafeterias E Q ooo Sanger I-Iotel Coffee Shop ez- H ' E - F M 'Z - ' lil SOUTHWEST X-RHY COMPHNY Q EEL nl Cotton Exchange Building - f -N 1- I3 Dallas, Texas ' 'ff' X RRY HND PHYSIO-THERHPY EQUIPMENT- SERVICE-SUPPLIES 21:5 DeWitt T. Furr, Mgr. C-5335 l STEEL FILING EQUIPMENT Ul.FILL'S CLCTI-IIERS SPIFES BOOICKEEPING SYSTEMS . Suits Phone R-8836 , Furnishings C1 ark Q Sc COUIJIS ' Industrial Uniforms DCIIICIS, Texas 1615 Elm sl. DHLLHS R-6455 Sakguafd mul' PROFESSIONAL REPUTATIU USE MERCI-IPINDISE OP DEPENDHBLE QUPILITY -SURGICHL INSTRUMENTS -SPECIHLTIES -EQUIPMENT DHLLPIS Medical Hrts Bldg. FORT WORTH HOUSTON Dental, 809 Lamar St. l2Il Caroline St. Surgical, 1308 Throckmorton St. 238244 .fd Comladfe prinfing pfanf TO SGBVQ YOUR IITSTITUTIOII IZ1pIL16hmnLlljzwbzigizgp CHW?,96lll9f YOUR COOPEBQTIVE PRINTER 4ll-I3 Olive Street Dallas LHURENCE MELTON FRANK MELTON Il Congratulations! To Baylor on their year's accomplishments MEDICHL, DENTHL, Pl-IHBMHCEUTICHL Gnd. and NURSING BOOKS . future undertakings Two Stores Ground Floor, Medical Qrts Building DHLLHS, TEXHS G R I TBHHB T0 BTS, H0 1812 Griffin l30l Tulane Plve. NEW OBLEHNS, LH. DHLLHS, TEXPIS 383 GLCRC PRIIITIRG CCIIIPRIIY ZW? I-IOSPITHL RECORDS SUPPLY CCIIIPQIIY COMMERCIHL PRINTING Phone H-2962 2911 Elm Street PGCIIGTS DHLLH5 TEXHS SUEc1cnE INSTRUMENTS PI-IYSICIRNSQ I-IOSPITHL SUPPLIES HND Congratulations, Baylor Seniors EQUIPMENT EVEETS ON THE Box QDDS MUCH TO THE GIFTS BUT NOTHING TO THE coST 12' P' 757 Manufacturers , LHBORRTORY SUPPLIES JEWELERS DALLAS Where Loveliness Costs So Little Fort Worth Texas Confidence in their physician is often as important to the patients as medicine. Equip your office with beautiful, convenient and confi- dence inspiring RLLISON PhySician's Furniture. Your practice will increase. Your professional prestige will grow. We will be happy to send you a complete catalog or have a representative call. TQXQS HOSPITQL CS SURGICRL SUPPLY CQ. 2621 oar LHWN HVE. DQLLHS, TEXHS w3841 Cne of the Nation's g A Laundering Foremost Laundries Cleaning Since l9U3 'Q ,,i if T4i,Qi1Q,l3ii'iifsgi?, Ig Rug Cleaning 34.1 in F lP ' ill ,S , ., t'i gifirmtlulgisasg i 5 .. lllit-lit it tt 5-455 f iggq-'l42tr?t!t 't2r3:il ,.., .f'Tf' lfl-lifl-2 V l giv ' 'girl T 3 L 4k,, ,T-,Q ,. 1 ..ar. I , .. .... Y . -.4- - .. r. W W .V . . H , , ,,rm,.,, -- , - V IDGQL LHUDDRY HDD CLEQDIDG CCITIPQTIY 3218 ROSS Congratulations H Complete Service to Baylor Seniors DGT1TiS'fS H H E. C. TRIGG, Inc. D. lllOIC mCGGS DENTHL SUPPLIES l HUMBLE SERVICE STQTICN and EQUIPMENT 3802 Gaston Five. Phone T 3-3186 Wilson Building Dallas, Texas CUE IHCDERT1 PHQRHTQCGUTICQL PLQTIT IS HDEQUHTELY EQUIPPED TO SERVE THE PI-IYSICIHNS OF THE SOUTHWEST 2? Fluid Extracts Elixirs Tinctures Ointments 4 2? Visit Our Plant 274 Compressed Tablets Hypodermic Tablets Pharmaceutical Specialties 2? First Texas Chemical lllanutacturing Company DQLLHS, TEXQS 385 GQOBGG Ill. STUHBT jbriaf DHLLHS Congratulations and Best Wishes COMPLIMENTS to Baylor Graduates Zlfllll'lGBlllP.llll DGDTHL SUPPLY CO. PRQSPRIPTIQD W Liberty Bank Bldg. Dallas Pl-IHBIHHCY 1. H. sTovnLL, Manager CTexas F est Professional D g Storel Compliments Of 327 N. St. Paul Street I I MMS Gtflce Equipment Co. l3U4-10 Young St. Dallas MEDCALF 8 THUMAS H SUBSIDIHRY OF THE S. S, WHITE DENTHL MHNUFFICTURING CO. Dental and Surgical Supplies and Equipment FORT WORTH Medical Hrts Bldg DQLLHS 1414 H ll St Peacock Florist Dallas 386 BEST WISHES BEST WISHES to to BAYLOR BAYLOR from from FORD DIXON, Representmg M. D. WI-HTESIDE, Represgnting V. Illlllllfll 8: CII. H. S. lllllf 8 CU. CHICHGO ST. LOUIS BEST WISHES BEST WISHES to to BAYLOR BAYLOR from from SID FRHNK, Represemmg CHHRLES WHHLEN, Representmg Hlllllllllilllll lIlBllRHIllHlIS , Illlll RUSS, IHC. HUNTINGTON, IND. MILWHUKEE ssv I UHH FHHHWS mll.h The Sweefeif W4 an jawn M CHE FHRIUS flue ICE CHEHIU MEYERS 5: ROSSER E G. H. ROSSER fic VERNON BHSH Gui Sincere .Qppreciciiion to C111 Hdveriisers for their help in mak- ing this hook civciilcihle io us. THQ BQYLOR STUDEIDTS J.H.mFlJORS C O m P H H Y V Y Medical, Dental Lnvy av.os.orw eooos co. pharmaceutical and Nursing Books ik sir if l l .gourifonh TWO STORES l t . l Ground Floor, Medical Qrts Building Quahty 'gore f Dnims, TEXQS l3Ul Tulane Plvenue NEW ORLEHNS, LH. i-'FCIJR UND Three Decades of Clinical Experience The use of coW's milk, Water and carbohydrate mixtures repre- sents the one system of infant feeding that consistently, for over three decades, has received universal pediatric recognition. No carbohydrate employed in this system of infant feeding enjoys so rich and enduring a background of authoritative clinical expe- rience as Dextri-Maltose. DEXTRI-MHLTOSE No. l lwith 270 sodium chloridel, for normal babies. DEXTRLMHLTOSE No. 2 Cplain, salt freel, permits salt modifications by the physician. DEXTRI-MHETOSE No. 3 lwith 370 potassium bicarbonatel, for constipated babies. These products are hypo-allergenic I l r O ' 1 i 1 Please enclose professional card when requesting samples of Mead lohnson products to cooperate in preventing their reaching unauthorized persons Mead lohnson G Company, Evansville, Ind., U. S, Q. 23891 11- ul. H. culmn sr co. sakomgwu i 1 own.:-Av .v,. DO1'l'18StiC - Export One of Americefs Really If ' nnelsroxsf'Spfriwlzirgifr I , 'TX 1 25313 , y ..,::f:',r,:.':51,:.,A ..,,:,: 1 1 If .! 'r.r ' I' fri 1 . f -t ' ' . ',.,f'm Laboratory Hppcxraius 6. Chemlcctls ' 'f,YU,,'f,,. ' 'ng 5. r Y -L ' ' 3f1' E' .ikf. r -W 1 M HQUSTQN, TEXHS NEW ORLEQNS, LH VE lg ,N 5 Q ' X, 'iii' , Q W W r'm'e rrrrr P P a 5+ W 3 aa il? ,. 4 r I U' Phone Fairfax 5148 The Prescription House, Inc. H 6fAica!pre5cripfi0n mfuggizitd DIETETIC HND SICK ROOM SUPPLIES We Call For and Deliver Prescripiion: W W S19 D 'EMI El ' Q ga lf ' EI-'1l.!i , - 21125 rl2 PHE 94 -'M P Q Pr F 2 ' Ple a i ng wVyt!:wllWN:'.. rr 4:91- ? Ffh .1 I' q:-I lv. nj-L Z P . S fi Free Moior Delivery 809 Fannin Street Housion 2, Texas Euittmt SEIWIIIE Elves vnu MUREANU MUHEFUR H555 AND lEss Ilouslon .ligbling and Piwer 4 rnonucsus or ULEAP ELECTRICITY? ' 390 Compliments of lil. H. Kyle Company 0 9 PHYSIOIHNS, SURGEONS HOUSTON and HOSPITHL SUPPLIES Best Wishes from Complete Line of Surgical and Diagnostic Instruments and Equipment 'IM M STHTIQNERY 6, PRINTING CO, 909-911 Caroline F-2794517-8203 Prairie at Fannin St. HOUSTON 11 TEXHS HOUSTON COMPLIMENTS OF PEIWDLETGFI 84 HRTO, IHC. G. R. STOWELL, President Physicians Supplies Hospital and Laboratory Equipment MEDICHL HRTS BUILDING HOUSTON, TEXHS v391G COMPLIMENTS OI DOYLES PRESCRIPTION PHHRIIIHCIES, LTD. pre5cripfion5 gixcfzuiuefy , f . rIExT T0 my oAn,Mv nocron III III as THE PIICEST MAN I lar-now gr If If HE sms THAT sooo mc.:-I 3 W PHE mx MILK I Y wsu HELP me enowmo snow l A f BL omms PHENITK MILK gif? EVERY DA7' C Csnquavl f I pnernx 57' gm 'HE Pl-HL I I HENIX IIIIIIIII Q ' Wi A' Y 'ws ff DAIRY SOON, . . . This year l947 is one of signifi- cance for us, too. It marks the occupation of our new home in the magnificent new 24 story City National Bank building- the Southwests first major office building to be constructed in the post War era. You are invited to visit the City National and make it Your Bank by opening an account. we IZIIY AIIII Al BA K OF HOUSTON M E M B E R F-D-I-C 50I'I'll9Al'Yl-el'lt5 all-J Eid WJLGJ TO TI-IE 1947 GRPIDUHTES OF BPIYLOR UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OE MEDICINE wad. Rafe an Sud IIO7 GIRHRD - HOUSTON Tel. C. 4-4725 23934 Compliments of COMPLIMENTS OF Fonville Prescription Ill att llltllfllllt Pharmacy -,dwgifecf EXCLUSIVE PRESCRIPTIONS Three Stores to Serve You 5201 Fannin Street T9lePl101'1e L-9103 Houston R. H. FONVILLE WILLIHM T. IONES H for Better Banking At this friendly bank you deal with friendly people in a pleasant environment. You get courteous understanding service . . . and have your interests protected as well. Member Federal Dep it I rcmce Corporation -Mill National Bank of Commerce y a , gr 0 F H 0 U S T 0 N rari rf T H E B A N K 0 F C 0 U R T E S Y H rrf rrr r r rrrfrrr WARM, FRIENDLY BANKING AND TRUST GUIDANCE lhlll 394 I-IOUSTONS ORIGINHL e Bibs ullzge Zinn Home of Finest Steak nigAf and Big Baked Potato D R U G S T 0 R If Telephone L-6484 5545 Mein Street I FHHHIH I 'mm P H H H ITI H CY jar prokodiona plaearance V USE C-222IfPrescriptior1 Dept. U n I F O R m S Drugs6fSur1driesH-C-2223 NINE REGISTERED PI-IHRMHCISTS magna! anal Wanufacfured dy Earle C. Parker C-UI59 SCHEDULED DELIVERIES DHILY Co. I FOR PRESCRIPTIONS FIND SICK ROOM SUPPLIES CHLHOUN HOUSTON 3, TEXHS 1021 Texas Sffeei Wiafls A COMMUNITY AND IT TAKES homes and schools and churches to make a community and, back of them, farms and factories and other opportunities for employ- ment. But most of all a community is people 1 people who live in the homes, support the churches and schools, cultivate the soil and man the factories. In one sense all members of a community are partners in the task of maintaining a high level of com- munity prosperity. When farmers prosper and factories grow, there is gr-f Sao WHAT MAKES more work for more people, with more money to spend for every-day needs and luxuries, for home im- provements and professional serv- ices, for bond issues and for charities. This is the picture of a community and its progress that sets the pattern for the service program of The Sec- ond National Bank of Houston. It explains why a metropolitan bank maintains an Agricultural De- partment to promote the welfare of Texas farmers. It explains why we operate a lleparlmentalized bank, with strong ,. I 'I' 3609217 departments planned to serve all the financial needs of all the community, and with resources adequate to any need. It explains why the applicant for a modest personal loan receives the same courteous treatment as the exec- utive who seeks capital for a new plant or a major expansion program. The Second National Bank is part of the community it serves, attuned to its spirit and alert to its needs, with faith in its future and a determi- nation to contribute in every feasible way to its economic development. is vt mum NAM Q 'IlIH HHIIHII I or 1 T HUSTON 'I U v MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL X ll' LOCATED IN THE DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. CENTER OF HOUSTON II UU ' sl' 103954 Compliments of ED LF N DI ' Building a Serving I Baylor University College of Medicine RINGS, INVITPITIONS, DIPLOMHS i CI-IPS FIND GOWNS sourmznn X-RRY X , saws HND SERVICE pq Electro-Medical Plpparatus and Supplies Houston HOUSTON 2, TEXHS Jcgdfone Pug 609 ,9l'lC. - I PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS on Every Glff Occasmn 901 cgmime at Walker Phone Fairfax 3301 HOUSTON 2, TEXHS H lDepCII LIT1e1'1'f JLO Serve Your Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Every Need! Past e I-'ree - Delivery 0 FICTION 0 NON-FICTION I Hnasthetic Gases 0 Biologicals 0 CHILDRENS BOOKS 0 Sick Room Supplies I Trusses G Supports . RELIGIOUS BOOK DEPT4 0 Cosmetics, Sundries O Corsets and Brassie 0 COMPLETE VISUHL RIDS SERVICE 0 SHCRED PHONOGRFIPI-I RECORDS 1 JQ :ifone 0 A of g ff 0,02 LC 0 HOME, CHURCH HND SCHOOL IOOI Caroline at McKinney IOGKS qlql 4' r 1 I ,ffkjjpx METHL SUPPORTS HND BRHCES MQDE TO SPECIFICHTIONS .nn 276 r I' F- 5 0 QLL TYPES ORTHOPEDICS O SURGICQL SUPPORTS SQ 3 3 O HERNIH BELTS G TRUSSES O ELHSTIC FITTINGS I iff' 81.4375 WHEEL CHFIIRS, CRUTCHES FIND WHLKING CHNES s I Our competent staff of fitters will take professional pride in filling your need for any type truss or surgical support. 1406 MQIN HOUSTQN Private fitting rooms, Lady attendants. 23964 O VER 80 y f f dly I L 5, vie? to Housto fi 1 f l oN S6 Q 3 as ,ob OVCE X5 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation I N H 0 U S T 0 N i l I f 'Xi ' N The Shoe Uenihh of South Texas KRUPP 81 'PUFFLY J? A H H PRESCRIPIIIIII A Fon A soon Foon , nc. A v A 901 MAIN AT WALKER jaw A,'A ' - 'u' A 12 I cams rmsn Savage Style ,,HmN h 397 EHT THE BEST RND MEET THE BEST QT HNGELOS HOUSTON Jdngediis We Specialize in Vice is a monster of such frightful mien, 1'-ls to be hated has but to be seen, BQRBECUE and canacoat BRoiLi3D srsaics l Yaf Saaa faa all familial' with haf face' WE CHTER TO PHRTIES , We first endure, then pity, then embrace CHHRLES aNGELo 1 npope 1012-15 Westheimer Road Phone Hadley 0049 f Iackson 2-0073 Houston B, Texas i The Sign of Friendly Service Throughout Texas, the Humble sign flashes a friendly greeting to motorists, invites them to the driveways of stations -fully manned to render prompt, experienced servlce Restrooms are spotless. Products are second to none. Let the Humble Station in your neighlvorllood care for your car. And when you travel Texas highways, stop at the Humble Stations along your route Youlll get improved performance equipped and eapably 1 A 1 from your car. more comfort for yourself. Stop for friendly service at any Humble sign. ff - HUMBLE CII. Q REFINING COMPANY Over 6,000 Texans are waiting to welcome you under the Humble sign The staff of the l-louston section take this opportunity to express its appreciation to those contributors to the advertising section, Without Whose cooperation this pub- lication would have been impossible. v3984 ik ik' ik' ik' N LOOKING through this yearbook one seldom realizes the count- less hours, even days, of work and planning done by the editors to produce an outstanding annual. The editors' supervision includes every- thing from the first idea of a theme through the innumerable details involved in art work, layouts, photographs, copy, engravings and printing. Our greatest interest has been to work in the spirit of cooperation, relieving the editors, Wherever possible, of some of their work and worry. With the shortage of materials and manpower the task has not always been easy and delay has been inevitable. lt is our hope, however, that our organization of experienced craftsmen has succeeded, along with your editors, in turning out a book that you will find attractive and entertaining. Sir wir Sir sir THE I3 LP P BLISHI E IIUMPAN C. 0 M...-Q fmiiip A Ju , i L:,,f1.jTf,,,.. I . - i 1 g ., --ff ...sw- , - ' Y. Q .. ' --ill .-fr 'J '- 'ni-,,..-f' wi t ' Ji! - -wvf r . .qt 1 S A 1, 2, 3 G ij: YN? K. ,, -Vff.-:fa-ei.,.-sf-14922-. S c Q? N- 4,6. n ff 1 Nb fm Q 49:2 N 9171 Q E! fjqfx fl xa- 5 ff of ffm? in if N '12 W1 it NE B Ht I Vi M 4 M 5' r 1 W , i f ??'. 1 ,fmQA'! ' ., A-N fi 1-uf - 24:1-.1 - .. - 'I' l 5+ lfiflff' 4-xl'-'Q , . :M ..,g5:3e ' if 'si If 'I ili- ' sir-1 Q 'A atv l Q ' l . ' .A 1 Ngbgrhlfti 4 fl ', .f i'. .' ,n,AV V xt ' .-5, F - - I N 7 gg 3301 BUFFlll0 DRIVE ' HOUSTON, TEXAS


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