Baylor University - Round Up Yearbook (Waco, TX)

 - Class of 1949

Page 1 of 432

 

Baylor University - Round Up Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collection, 1949 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1949 Edition, Baylor University - Round Up Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collectionPage 7, 1949 Edition, Baylor University - Round Up Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1949 Edition, Baylor University - Round Up Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collectionPage 11, 1949 Edition, Baylor University - Round Up Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1949 Edition, Baylor University - Round Up Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collectionPage 15, 1949 Edition, Baylor University - Round Up Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1949 Edition, Baylor University - Round Up Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collectionPage 9, 1949 Edition, Baylor University - Round Up Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1949 Edition, Baylor University - Round Up Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collectionPage 13, 1949 Edition, Baylor University - Round Up Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1949 Edition, Baylor University - Round Up Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collectionPage 17, 1949 Edition, Baylor University - Round Up Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 432 of the 1949 volume:

BuILonNe,smQreo I, 4, WAY BACK IN I94O I I' ' wAs comomeo TI-IIS YEAR AND oenncmeo. Coszmem TUE. BIZOWNING BUILDING WHICH WILL IfIOU5E. DIZ A.J. AI2NI'5TI2ONG'5 FAMOUS BIZOWNING COLLECTION- I-IA5 BLGUN ON , . ,ir'1,- - MY1 mv' uow was Fuss. lwAs .susr A uso OF I6 wuEN STARTED was JOB! Guess ILL Qfx , QQ Ir. 7 MAYCELEBRA- 9 .names Moons as .,.f,,g-'ff 4 'af 345 I eer TO woox Now ON I eyf4.4.QQ4'?f me Baownmc aumpme! f f Qiqyqg 35 , 1 I'-P Q, -'Q fi In IIN J UNION BUILDING J gf? fm A ,EI !,.,X ES ITQ QAIN xi-Ig ' I f nm TIIQGATENED Tue BAYLOI2 UNION .Elf 3 l Nm BREAK up I' I 1 I X, 2 .QI6'fI' IQ I M' 5 J I HELEN--I if TO eo TO me NEI?- TO EAT' f WEEKEND ig AGAIN COMES ' ' TO BAYLOR AND TIE BUYS GIVE. TIIEII2 BILLI-'OLDS A LITTLE REST. WILL You I tvsmur c , qc Q cczowueo Bmon Wifi MAY Queen. CLUBS, FDATEIZNITIE5 AND UTIIEIZ ORGANIZATIONS PLEDGE NEW NIEMBEI26 WITH VAIZIETIES OF CLOTIIE6,CO5 MES AND RE . TU GALIA You FUNNY Mons somv-ICANT me 1usA! , I f SAVE MEI Bmouz uows Fuzsr SI-ULN SINCE WAP- LIZ LYONS IS CIPOWNED AQUA QUEEN UP IF I HAVE BUILD IT SELF' uT THE l949 RIIUNII-UP - THE UNION CORNERSTONE 19.,m,4e,1 4, me 51,,,1.,,,f5 of Eagan' uniueraifg WACO 0 DALLAS OUST THME 949 A 6. 71 . 5PARllFY BECIIIIAM . . . EDITOR-IN-01-IIEF mM ADAMS . . . .M ASSOCIATE Eo1roR A DAVID 6. rAyzoR. . . Q1 BUSINESS' MANAGER p 3 VEDA RAE rysoms . . . PRODUCTION MANAIGEI? ' , . . - A , A, . , , - . i. , :Y V if . M iw? tru? I W . 4: E1 A if L., 1252? F 1-rf 4 we we we cmvmarr sruvlos . . .R . . PHOTOGRAPHX RoycE STUDIOS? Q. . PHOTQGRAPHY A PEAR! 5'fI!Dl05'.'. . , .... . RWIDEJRAPHYRMA SOUTHWESTERNA QF FORT WORTH . . . . ENGRA vERs E. J. STORMAPRINTING ca' A . . f -'M ww -4 , ,, fa . N - mfr , , ff - WNTFRSEAA A -Y-ii----M--M f-4- M-A--A. Af.. A- ...M ,....,. -.. .l- ,.E. .rj ,E ,,.....,. ,.,,., , ,W ,,,,,, W, -' -.-W ,E,,,.,, , ,,,,.,,, ,M,Ew,W,W, - AQ' :lt ldggf- Q. ' l,,mQ,,Mj-WHMM' - - A , i Ax , . ' - V W' ff . . I - if , I - ' - 1-f' Z2 K W Y . , V , , - , Y V k A 0 ,,,V Pvw-'HER vv r-HE Swv N1-E su- EL. , . A A- - . , .A ' ' A . A , . , A .. . 1,. .A ' . -A . ,, . - A-M1 , A A - R. -' ..M-A--ps. - -A ' .frabiissnsq RUUND-UP if . ' Q 1' Q i 'llM Hangs WWW N . .SON S'I'A'I'l7lf UF BAYLOR UNIVERSITY 0110 the Liam Home 621 If 1 I lt all seems funny and short lived now, our '49 painted on top of Old Main, the time the boys took Ralph Coggin's sheet and hung it on the flagpole in front of the science hall as the freshman flag, and we held - the sophomores off all night, the. time when Governor Coke gave us chita, and the aggies invaded the campus before homecoming and tried to steal the bear, and knucks and clubs flew, and when the dust settled, we had an aggie, and we painted him green and gold, and President Neff said we could take him to the pep rally if we wouldn't hurt him. The variety show, Hey Slime, -Ralph Rulley did a swell iob on that. We didn't win many football games that year, but we had the spirit, and the slime shoe race, the girls even looked quite humorous that night. Memories are cheap, they come' easy, the mornings we strolled over to the corner or to Maggie's for a cup of coffee and maybe a doughnut, and the usual good morning to Miss Kate over by the library, and Dr. Gooch ducking into the Science Hall, and if you were lucky, a big smile and a wave from Dr. Billy. Yes, there had been a time and it was spotted with faces, dotted like the evening sky, faces not clear cut, but blurry, like the prairie on a sum- mer morning. Now only the leaves come back, back to the worn steps of the library, where we compiled so many reports, where Dr. Johnson climbed, hanging on to his brief case, dressed in his double breasted' gray suit, and where the lawyers learned to argue a point. Do the others ever think of it all as they look at the sandy beaches and the sea, or view the snow on the mountains from the windows? Paul Avery and his loud sport coats, Ben'Binford and his accounting, or Sam Cannata and his, Hey, Guy. . Once the names begin, they flow-.like nickels ae slot machine, eeee be one atop the other. Pierce and Massey in Midsummer Night's Dream, Wanda Rowton and that low voice, Jerry Ratliff, and his act , grinning Cat Coley, e petite Edith Colvin, Bobby Cooper, Doris Cummins and Jess Moody, the Shield and BRH, Agnew Duckworth and the baseball team, Nancy Durie and her horses, Bill Dyal, Joe Ellis, Chuck Everett and his pipe, Buck Fanning and his laugh, and that pass-snaggin' Jasper Flanakin. Dr. Armstrong's Browning classes, Mr. A. C. Wimpee's movies, the union cafeteria, the hurried meals, bull sessions at the corner drug, picnics at Cameron Park, Red Owen's model T, the Delta Sigs' prize winning homecoming floats, the AO pledges shining shoes, Jay Torto, the weather- bear, in the Lariat,,the Round-Up pictures, Andy Anderson, Sparkey Beckham, Beauty Elections, Junior-Senior Banquets, Corrigan weekend, the way the moon used to shine across Lake Waco. Still the names iam up the channels in the mind, names which mean band trips, Woodruff's wonderful Dixie Bowl Champs, chamber men, masquerades, All-University Day, queens, cheerleaders, baby bears, the big snow, and the sledding 'onmakeshift sleds behind ialopies, water in the halls, pillow fights. A-capella choir, the Baylor Symphony, Professor Capp's debaters. Names which call to mind the blue Texas sky, the dew on the grass as you hurried to Guy B's early history class. Ellis Fuller and his Greer House gang, Frances Furrh from Mineral Wells, Doug Gatewood, Elsie Gayer and that beautiful hair, Barbara Dan Gerber, the Lengfield sisters, Shirley, Rose, Doris, and Jeanne, Raleigh Gleason, Gloria Goodman, Fred Grevelle, Dutch Hall, Auline Harris and her cousin Margie Collier, the Hicks brothers, Ray and Ed, the names come fast now, like rushing water over rapids. Baseballggames at Katy Park, Muny Stadium, the Waco and Orpheum theaters, the Elite, Bill Woods XXX, The Piccadilly, Pete's, Diamond's, Dairy Queens and hot dogs. Life was good and life was sweet.sHitch-hiking to Frenchy Holton, Tommy Hooser, Woody Hopkins, town and back, you miss the bus and the corner is Phil and Fannie Howard, Qthel Hurr's wonderful per- crowded, Austin Avenue, the Good Ole Baylor Line, sonality, Hallie Jo Jacksoi:,Bill Johnson's i000 plus Speight Street, the Waco Creek bridge, Fifth Street, the points thru the hoop, one thing follows another as so First, 7th and James, and Columbus Avenue Baptist churches, Dr. Feezor, Dr. Armes, Dr. Melton. Exes like Earl Hankamer, D. K. Martin, Tom Connally, Horace Jackson, Bullet Bill Patterson and others. lsie Fred and his diamond studded footballs and basketballs. Bill Henderson, Mr. Pete Jones, and good old lovable Uncle Jim Crow. 1 many schoolday memories rush thru one's mind. Thegisetermural football games, Boody Jolhnson's cleaners, the knees we skinned playing tennis, the Baylor seal we unconsciously stepped over in the foyer of Pat Neff Hall, the elevators that were always get- ting stuck, the Amicable build- ing, the birdbath across from prac- tice hall, Moe Keller's ancient Ford pickup, that piano playing Merle Kysar, Joe Joiner and Tru- man MacArthur, Buddy Tinsley a n d B e n t l e y Jones, co-cap- tains of the foot- ball team, Jim I.angley,,James McGilberry and the Student Coun- cil, Mann Mar- shall and his water wagon, Harry Marsh and his editorials, those big beauti- ful eyes of Jean M o o r e , t h a t ever present smile on Jean Morgan's face, the way Jim Phenix could wi-gd that tennis racquet, Joe Philbrick's red hair, that pretty Betty Pool, those two roommates all through college, Nancy P'Pool and Alice Phillips, our second baseman, Jack Redding, Jackie Robinson, his Ninth Street Mission, his trip to the Olym- pics, Glenn Rogers, Betsy Ross, Billie Joe Simpson, Wan- da Slocum, Elie Smith and his singing, Jack Townsley, ' ' TABLE 0F CDNTENTS ADMINISTRATIDN . . CLASSES .... PERSUNALITIES . 0RGANIZATIONS . . ATHLETICS . ACTIVITIES .... SCIl00L 0F MEDICINE . . DENTISTRY AND NURSING INDEX ........ .13 29 141 175 241 275 303 343 413 I . 1 w L V . - 5 4 1 1 I 4 -w.-,- all, the best, surely there was none other like it because you can remember it. Ah, for the good old days-but you don't come back, only the leaves come back. But memories are cheap. Some have watched it a long time and it's always the same, but it was only once for you and l you remember it: the sadpleasant song of the iuke box, th e walk with the girl in the blue-flow- ered dress, the chimes at ten o'clock, Sunday afternoon quiet h o u r, a nd t e tired, wonderful feeling at the end of the day when your team ,E 5 M 'ch had won. 5 There were 52 55 chemistry experi- ments to perform, I if accounting to get up, counterpoint to do, Spanish to read, Trig., and there were his- tory quizzes and book reports, f i n al e x a m s, beauties and cheerleaders to choose. There must, there must have b e e n a t i m e once, when you dreamed of the A fair one far into t h e w a k e f u l dawn and then wandered over the lawn the following day trying to stay awake, when the 'last bus ran at half past twelve and the basketball team marched on to glory. The leaves come back and the oak trees stand as silent sentries in the purple dusk. Yes, the leaves come back each spring, and the faded red bricks and stones take the wind and the rain, collecting dignity with the years. The laughter still splits the twilight, the ivy still con- tinues to climb, the lawn mowers, the lamp posts with their plaques, the double decker beds, the pin-up pic- tures, the mail boxes, the class rings-they're all still there. And so are your own particular brand of ghosts, laughing in the dusk, for thev lived well and they stepped on the same walks and , steps, leaned 5 against the same Q E trees, sat on the s a m e s t o n e benches, and swilled the same Q. great draughts of joy. e , That happened S along in 1946 and '47 and '48 , and '49 and you liked , those years M best because A they were yours to guard and e cherish, iust like the others before is and after them. all 21 You sit there -2 i ,L non a Sunday 3 afternoon many gf g years hence, gl reading these it lines. You don't come back, you are scattered - like milkweed, T i only the leaves 3 ' come back, but 'Te 5 in the dark night ig - ' sometimes the 5 1 y , breeze-comes whipping back off the campus, the stainless steel tower with the lights in the quadrangle far below looms up and the rich red wine runs hot within you again and you are drunk with the remembrance of it all. - The Editor ,W .7 ,W . To 66Mr. Billw. . . To Mr. Bill Henderson, we, the Senior Class of 19-49, respectfully dedicate this 1949 Round-Up. We see Mr. Bill here as we saw him so many times - on the court - telling his boysw what plans of attack and defense to use - some of the same boys that he led to three Southwest Confer- ence Championships in four years, and to the Western NCAA Championship in 1948. We will always remember him this way, for his basketball teams have brought more glory and honor and recognition to Old Baylor than any other athletic team in its 104-year history.. . we were there when it happened. X Q1 ji, my' -4. L M-Y u 1 .lf 1 ,, L nj Q, .. 4, w '41 ann e Aw.. 4. mf-4A.7.,1,w L3 :gif .355 7 1-.I , ,. , ,My - . Q, ml ,GTM V ffeswsww J gtgwh in f?1Q4 1-fu 73' KW 'saga , -, I . 5 x N . y ,.-' .A Q' N, . sf .ML- xq- , -Q v Xww X K WM- . V MQ m 'x ing W 1 3 i , 3. , 1 In Z' XM .Y,, P ,-4 Qsu'W'Qw FV-wwuq N 1141 ii i, Q 5 , z .i:..:'1' , Q f, r.. .. Tiff, rf-L . ,t at A A 8 VV., HN 6 I .,,,A.YE:MMSMfu , '13 41 VLLL A ,1,.N,,,iLaf - if: A1315 1' My M. F V is A .H+ I W' 14 Zig? ,gn ,f.w?f42,gZ , f '-Q 52322 ,wg rs alum.. ii -i x i if 1 ii NT X fp 1 i . Jn af'-124, i A 'H fix wi 51 ,.,,f.1 225,-ffl, fl , i 'W Q-.,, W ., fQg3Ke Q ,x m,,y,'falPl , - . I 1 il ' f XM f- 2 ww 4 M 4 2 xr kg? I ..,. . , ,NY jiggfggv E ,S K Af' ag, 2 H t 1 R MM , 3 . . N M- n I .. Q'-2 in Q Y ,.,, -' . L ktyi ,QQ-A V 1 , M., .wr A .A . if-QV A f K 1-A Q,fggw'2E n- 'wg A fgf 4' 2 f Q ww , X V ' K -Q - W fc H QL f - K ' , ,, 13' K ffyf ii? 975' , A f E ff fl ,lm . M wi- Above is the Early American Tearoom, developed in the style of a colonial kitchen with a typical fireplace at one end. The fireplace contains a recessed oven and around it are assembled various pots, pans, and brack- ets. Gunracks and colonial lanterns adorn the paneled walls and beamed ceiling. Pine tables, rush-bottomed, ladderbacked maple chairs, a built-in Welch dresser, a corner cupboard, and a long kettle make up the furnishings of the unique room. Five Dutch doors with wrought iron hardware and glazed chintz curtains on the windows provide entrances to Colonial Room. The extreme west end of the main drawing room is shown here with its comfortable lounges, unique tables, and oriental lamps. The latticed grillwork covers pub- lic address, radio, and phonograph speakers. The two doors are entrances to the kitchen and to the Wil- liamsburg Room. The portrait is of Mrs. Rena Marrs McLean, mother of Baylor trustee, Marrs McLean. Her portrait faces the gymnasium named in her memory. BAYLIIIYS STUDENT UNIIIN 8 A side view of Bay1or's new Student Union Building taken from the Science Hall. . DURMS at I QT? O Q, :,:. . .1.,,, ..:. .1,,q A.,, I N :::,,, ,,,,,,,, ,:,:,,,,:V, ,...... , ,. ' ifii-2:I , ,::1 T s: :...: E :a::, 5?i Vkbl ?:: f I BROOKS BURLESON ALEXANDER MEMORIAL iyifyig WACIDIIALL 51177135117 10 II. L. Kokernot Hall Rena Marrs McLean Gymnasium ? mg, 'bw W ff 'W I in W sw ww af' pi , 5 In Remembrance Mrs. W. R. White Dr. A. Hall 'k 'A' 'A' Herbert Lee Kokernot i' 'lr 'A' Robert Gayle Tucker 'A' 'Ir 'Ir Jack jordan 'A' i' 'Ir Donald Everett Porter 'A' 'A' 'k Doris Marie Lewis W. W. MELTON . EDGAR E. TOWNES . CHARLES R. MOORE . Board of trustees . . . President . Second Vice-President . First Vice-President GEORGE H. BELEW . . Secretary JOHN B. FISHER . . Treasurer WILEY AKINS, Burrus Mill and Elevator Co. ....,.. . . Dallas WOODSON ARMES, Pastor, Seventh and James Baptist Church . . . Waco WALLACE BASSETT, Pastor, Cliff Temple Baptist Church . . . . . . Dallas GEORGE H. BELEW, Insurance ........... . . . Waco GROVER C. COLE, Business ............. . Fort Worth W. MARSHALL CRAIG, Pastor, Gaston Avenue Baptist Church . . . . Dallas W. A. CRISWELL, Pastor, First Baptist Church ...... . . Dallas RAY DUDLEY, Publisher ......... . . . Houston FORREST FEEZOR, Pastor, First Baptist Church ..... . . Waco JOHN B. FISHER, Investments ............ . . Waco A. J. FOLLEY, Associate justice, The Supreme Court of Texas . . Austin EARL C. HANKAMER, Oil Operator .......... . . Houston JOE M. HIGGINBOTHAM, Higginhotham, Bailey, Logan Co. . . . Dallas A. HOLT, Pastor, Calvary Baptist Church ...... . . Waco GEORGE M. IRVING, Vice-President, Second National Bank . . . . Houston HORACE JACKSON, Insurance ........... . Gatesville GEORGE O. JONES, President, jones Fine Bread Co. . . . . Waco A. H. KENNERLY, Oil Operator ....... . . Houston H. L. KOKERNOT, Ranchman . . San Antonio E. SAYLES LEACH, Texas Company . . . Houston MARRS MCLEAN, Oil Operator .......... San Antonio D. K. MARTIN, Aetna Life Insurance ......... San Antonio W. W. MELTON, Pastor, Columbus Avenue Baptist Church . . . . . Waco CHARLES R. MOORE, President, Austin Bridge Company . . . . Dallas MRS. ELLOINE W. MOSELEY, Business ....... . . Dallas E. R. NASH, JR., President, Nash-Robinson Company . . . . Waco LARGENT PARKS, President, Dallas Cojfn Company . . . . Dallas G. H. PENLAND, Attorney .......... . . Dallas CHARLES B. ROBERTS, Sears, Roebuck and Company . . . Dallas MORRIS ROBERTS, Banker .......... . . Victoria CLAUDE SEGREST, Attorney ......... . . Waco E. E. TOWNES, Attorney ............... . . Houston STONE WELLS, Attorney, Gulf Oil Company ........ . . Houston E. HERMOND WESTMORELAND, Pastor, South Main Baptist Church . . Houston BEN H. WOOTEN, Vice-President, Republic National Bank . . . . . Dallas KYLE M. YATES, Pastor, Second Baptist Church .... . . Houston Dallas Executive Committee Houston Executive Committee C. R. MOORE, Chairman JUDGE E. E. TOWNES, Chairman G. H. PENLAND, Vice-Chairman RAY L. DUDLEY, Secretary LARGENT PARKS, Secretary ? IHMINISIHHIIHN ... Q, 'Jfl' eff Q9 X .. M I .xg i w ,,,.wg-.-rx as X fS1 w15.+.'f4 3Qw?,5? 'W Presidenfs Message . . . It gives me a very distinct pleasure to extend felicitations to the students and to Baylorites everywhere. You represent a unique group in the life of every community where you are. You have imbibed the Baylor traditions and have caught the Baylor spirit. The world has a right to expect more of you. I am sure that in the large, you will not disappoint this expectation. May I congratulate you on being the choicest student body I have ever closely observed. Our problems have been reduced to a minimum because of your extraordinary cooperation and superb attitude. To those going out from us by graduation, I extend my most sincere congratulations. The University will be interested in you and yours wherever you are. Apply the choice values which you have received in your training. Live up to the highest ideals to which you have been exposed. Thus your future will be guaranteed and Baylor will be proud of you. Sincerely, W. R. WHITE, President Dr. W. T. Gooch Vice President As one who has spent the greater part of his life in the shadow of Bayloris walls, I have watched with great satisfaction the growth of the school, not only in its physical plant, its faculties, its student body, and its educational standards, but in the expansion of its influence for Christian culture around the world. Her motto Pro Ecclesia, Pro Texana might now truthfully be changed to Pro Ecclesia, Pro Mundo, so world wide has become her scope. Her missionaries in the professional fields as well as in the ministry have carried forward the cause of Christ in the healing of bodies and in the saving of souls alike. May the future Baylor, grown greater in the graduate as well as the undergraduate fields, continue to utilize every opportunity for serv- ice to the church and to humanity. W. T. GOOCH Dr. M. S. Carroll Dean of the University Cordial greetings to Baylor's sons and daugh- ters of the past, present and future! Above the stone gateway of Harvard, Amer- ica's oldest university, are these words: Open ye the gates that the righteous nations which keepeth the truth may enter in. For one hundred four years Texas' oldest university, our Baylor, has swung open her vigilant gates to fostering, discovering, and to perpetuating truth. May I join each member of the Baylor family in a more intense effort to the end that the Baylor spirit may seek always to embody truth in an effort to im- prove the position of mankind of all nations. Cordially yours, MCJNROE S. CARROLL 15 1 .nw awf if M L, EANUSON MRS. LILY RUSSELL ullgtan of Men Dean of the Union Building ADNIINISTIIATIVE ER DR. QU ALTER?ilQ,ZE1j,ije1'Sity Ass istani Dew 0 TRUETT K. GRANT Registrar DR. ROY UT. MCKNIGHT Business Manager IIFFICEBS W. J. WIMPEE Director of Religious Activities mm I 1- 1? GLADYS HICK Dee S iz of Women MRS, p A Assisttm RN ! Dean 0 I TT f Wow 672 ULINE BU DR. LORENA B. STRETCH Dean of School of Education BRYON E. ELLIS journalism PAUL BAKER Drama DEPARTMENT FRANCIS G. GUITTARD History JAMES W. D1xoN Geology DR. A. S. LANG Dean of School of Business HEADS DR. A. J. ARMSTRONG English DR. CORNELIA SMITH Biology DR. C. D. JOHNSON Sociology P DANIEL A. STERNBERG Dean of School of Music 19 5 2? fi DR. A. P. CAGLE Political Science f E 3 I ELLIS H. SPARKMAN ANDRES SENDON Spanish iw., R. WALTER J. WILLIAMS Mathematics DEPARTMENT I : ': DR. WALTER H. JUNIPER I Latin MRS. EMOGENE PARKER Home Economics DR. SAMUEL R. SPENCER Physics HEADS JOHN W. BACHMAN Radio DR. EDMUND KINZINGER Art SARA LOWREY Speech DR. HENRY LEON ROBINSON French 21 DR. GEORGE C. HUMPHREY Bzble DR. WILBY T. GOOCH Claemzstvy DR. JOSEPH ELMER HAWKINS German DR HENRY TRANTHAM Greek 5 COL. H. PAUL DILLINGER Military Science GWR' LLOYD O. RUSSELL Pbyszcal Edumtzon FACULTY BIBLE Ayers, J. T., Th.M. Dwyer, Eddie L., Th.M. Ousley, John W., Th.D. Roberts, Norman Lamar, Th.D. Sansom, Cecil Paul, Th.D. BIOLOGY Davidson, Floyd, Ph.D. Dunlap, Naomi, Instructor of Psycology Hurst, Fannie, A.B. Klett, Mamie, M.A. McCall, Edith, A.B. Smith, Logan, A.B. BUSINESS Blanton, William Graves, M.A. George, James P., Ph.D. Gilbert, Ruth Douglas, M.S. Goodman, james F., LL.B. Gregg, Edna L., M.A. Henke, E. O., M.S. Hinton, Billy J., M.A. Smith, Cullen, B.B.A. ' Smith, Mack, M.B.A. Smith, Walstein, LL.B. 55 ml, M, ,M AIC' 4 ,gl 492. Q. l :vo 51 xg if .ru fl' mf M 'Ulm-po Mr' as s-'f 3' ,, f , 1 mr' .F was 'll'N affa- FACULTY BUSINESS - CCor1tinudD Streerman, Vaden, B.B.A. Taylor, David, A.B. Woodward, Charles C., M.B.A. CHEMISTRY Alexander, Robert, A.M. Ballenger, Harvey, A.M. Devaney, L. W., Ph.D. Trantham, joseph C., Ph.D. EDUCATION Williams, Hendley V., Ed.D. ENGLISH Ackert, Mrs. Ben, B.A. , qulbub ' Caskey, Edna Payne, B.A. I Douglas, Lois Smith, A.M. 5' I KX M M' ' Emery, Mrs. Ellen Louise, A.M. Glenn, Clara May, A.M. ,,... Haney, Edna, AM- ... ,.. Horton, Mrs. Wilma F., A.M. I ',,.,. ..,--' - . ,,.. Kiog, Roma A., jf., A.M. ..., .- 531' Norvell, Mary Elizabeth, B.A. 1..,Q I 2 Rogers, Lucille, A.M. lwo Smith, Chas. G., Ph.D., Litr.D. We Yo E J Ii ' FRENCH 'Z' jack, Alto, A.M. of N Q.. IVEZ Sheppard, james, A.M. ,.'.1 .,, 'Q FACULTY FRENCH fContinuedD Sutton, Lois Marie, A.M. GEOLOGY Bronaugh, Richmond Lee, A.B. Folk, Stewart H., M.S. GERMAN Knipper, Edward, A.B. Wilhelm, Holmes, A.M. GREEK Butler, Roy, Ph.D. HOME ECONOMICS Miller, Jessie E., M.S. Sanders, Retha, M.S. HISTORY Gregory, Alda, A.M. Lynn, Ralph Lewis, A.M. MATHEMATICS Clayton, Lee, B.S. Copeland, Joyce, A.B. I Landreth, Mary Frances, A.M. McLachlan, Eugene, M.A. MILITARY Chambers, Major William H., Jr. Drake, Staff Sgt. H. M. Eggleston, First Lt. Aldrich G. Lindley, Major William C., B.S. McrGegor, Frank B. Monroe, Donald Newton, Staff Sgt. W. 'Wav FTM, Z is ri! Vw. . 9 . W' Mag ll My bin' I M 'fax 1 V hw, 5 . i. 4,. any . ...,:, l isa :,.. .. T ,ff A E 353 ma is af s 3 X J' Ln, , -,,.:. ,112: .. Q wwyf- -psf' ,KEN .,,:, , Q E 5 w 1 5 ef 9 5 zifiizzi' 'I My is-ff' . f 1,4 all I Q e ,F ii inf J Kf- Y--.., -Q 1. ,H ff! .wwf . 1 S i s adv-f 7 awk, if 3 . 'fn 1 1 we- ' Q FACULTY MILITARY fContinuedl Shelby, C. E., Staff Sgt. Yahn, David, Master Sgt. MUSIC Day, jesse, B.S., B.M. England, Nick, B.M. Gibson, john, M.M. Haesley, Elizabeth, B.M. johnson, Roy, B.M.F. A Leifheit, Karl, B.M. McRae, Marcil, B.M. Moore, Donald, M.1NC Rogers, Janice, B.M. Stemm, Mary K., B.M. Sternberg, Mrs. Daniel Wagner Leon M.M. .sa ' g Waldrop, Gia, B.M. Wamf, J01m,M.M. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Kappes, Eveline, M.A. Mitchell, Kay, M.A. Stitiler, Mrs. Kathleen, A.B. PHYSICS Smith, Arthur, M.A. Wills J. E., M.A. J F A C U L T Y s t. POLITICAL SCIENCE , A f x 5 ig ,-.', f 5 -55 X t Miller, R. T. ' PSYCHOLOGY Bean, Kenneth L., Ph.D. Shultz, Irwin T., Ph.D. RADIO Matties, Curtis, B.A. Helton, Mrs. Louise B., M.A. Helton, William B., B.S. SOCIOLOGY .'.'33 Brown, J. B., Jr., A.M. Davis, Hugh A., Ph.D. Marsh, F. G. Stanton, William T., A.M. Miles, Hubert J. 'Ms SPANISH AND SPEECH 1 ' - Nw, Boyer, Mildred, A.B.g Instr. Spanish 3' Burke, Mrs. Cecil May, M.A., Speech Creasy, Mrs. Veloy, A.M., Spanish Hanson, Dorothy C., M.A., Speech Miller, Guynne, A.B.g Spanish . Y Q Muirhead, Sudie, A.B.g Spanish W 'Aan Q-. 5- ! '7 vw. V' ...af Sendon, Andrea, A.B.g Spanish STUDE T COU CIL W- MRS. LOIS DOUGLAS JAMES McGILBERRY DR. WALTER JUNIPER Sponxor President Sponsor The Student Council of Baylor University is composed of student-elected representatives from each of the four classes, the Graduate school, and School of Law. Commencing its fourth year on the campus, the council, ever working in the endeavor to correlate student activities and formulate a spirit of oneness of aim and policy, in the desire of attaining a more perfect Baylor Union, is gradually but assuredly coming into its own Listed among the more important undertakings of the council for the 1948 49 year were the su ervi d p sion an distribution of tickets for the basketball games, the organization and conducting of elections in the Freshman class, superintending, or allocating to different organiza ions, all charitable and similar drives of a campus wide nature, and the choosing of duchesses to represent Baylor at the Texas Relays, Rice Roundelot, Texas A8zM Cotton Ball, and the Drake University Relays The Texas Assembly T C U student government, and the Texas A8cM Senate were the guests of the council l d on severa occasions urinff the year, with the trust that through such mediums the ties of friendship and well being would be strengthened between Baylor and her sister schools of the Southwest Conference Slfflll ARNOLD NICHOLS MCGILBERRY ROSS CURLEE sfdI1dl7I5 BERNARD SHERMAN ENGLISH PRESTON PRESCOTT l. ,M 'QW' ,r......-nm ,lHSS ES 2 'LED 'ESILEE5 GRADUATES BALL, HORACE, B.M., Baylor, 19115 Music BERRY, MARY, B.A., Randolph Macon, 1946 Zoology BILES, RAYMOND, B.A., Baylor, 1948 Education BRASFIELD, LORENA, B.A., Baylor, 1948 Speech. English BRENNER, WARREN, B.A., Baylor, 1948 Engilsh, Speech BROWN, MELBA, B.A., Baylor, 1947 Bible, Sociology BRUNJES, DOROTHY. B.B.A., Baylor, 1939 Business CHEN, CHIA-LIU, B.A., Univ. of Shanghai, 1942 Business COLLMER, ROBERT, B.A., Baylor. 1948 English COLE, JOHN, B.S., East Texas State College, 1948, Biology COOPER, JAMES, B.A., Howard Payne, 1946:B.D., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1948 Bible, History CREASY, MRS, JIMMY. B.A., Baylor, 1941 Education, Speech DAVIES, DORIS, B,S., Kirksville College, 1945 Business DEBES, ROBERT, B.S., Baylor, 1947 Sociology, History DOWD, MARTHA, B.A., Baylor, 1947 Education, English ELAM, GEORGE F., B.A., Univ. of New Mexico 1948, Education, History FADAL, EDDIE, B.A., Baylor, 1948 Sociology FERGUSON, WALTER, B.S., Stephen F. Austin State College, 1938, Education FORSHEY. JOHN R., B.S., Hardin Simmons, 1948 Education, Physical Education FROMEYER, STEPHEN, B.A., Baylor, 1948 History, Economics GEER, R. S., B.A., Baylor, 1948 History, Bible GRIFFEN, EUGENIA, B.A., Judson, 1948 Education HARPER, LANDON, B.M., Baylor, 1948 Music HICKS, ROSEMOND, B. A.. Univ, of Texas. 1947 Biology HSIEH, GEORGE, B.A,, Sr, Johns University, Shanghai, 1948, Political Science HURST, MRS. FANNIE, B.A., Baylor, 1948 Biology JETTON, JOE, B.A., Baylor, 1948 Bible, Radio JOHNSON, FORD, B.A., Baylor, 1948 Bible, Education LIU, ELIZABETH, B.A., National Southwestern Associated University, 1943, English, Education LEIFHEIT, KARL, B.M., Baylor, 1948 Music Literature, Piano LYON, JAMES L., B.B,A., Baylor, 1948 Business MQCALL, CARROLL, B.A., Baylor, 1944 Zoology McKELVY, MRS. RUBY, B.A., N.T.S.C., 1936 Education 30 GRADUATES MAGNESS, BONNER, B.A., Baylor, 1948 Bible, English MARTIN, R. L., B.A., Baylor, 1948 Business MASTON GENE BA Ba lor, 1948 v s - -s Y History, English MOLINE, LESTER, B.S., Oklahoma Baptist Uni- versity, 1948, Bible, Chemistry MOORE, VIVIAN, B.A., Howard Payne, 1956 English, Education, Music MORRILL, HAROLD, B.A., Baylor, 1948 Education MORTON, DWAYNE, B.S., McMurray College, 1948 Chemistry NORMAN, ELSIE, B.A., Baylor, 1925 English NORTON, WALLACE, B.A., Sam Houston State College. 1946, Biology, Education OWREY, NORMAN, B.A., Oklahoma Baptist Univer- sity, 1948, Bible, Chemistry PARKS, ROLAND, B.B.A., Southern Methodist Uni- versity, 1947, Accounting, Bible PATTERSON, FLOYD, B.M,, Baylor, 1948 Music, English PRENTICE, FRED, B.M., Baylor, 1948 Music, Education RICHEY, DON, B.A., Baylor, 1947 Bible, History RITTER, BETTY, B.A., Baylor, 1948 Education, Art ROGERS, JANICE, B.M., Baylor, 1948 Music SANDERS, NORMAN, B.A., Baylor. 1948 Bible, Radio, Drama SENDON, ANDREA. B,A., Baylor, 1945 Spanish SHAO. PIN YU, B.B.A., National Hunan University, 1946, Business SHIPLETT, DELONA, B.A.. Baylor, 1948 Bible, Speech SMITH. HOLLAND, B.A., Baylor, 1947 Bible, History SUNG, ABRAHAM. L.L.B., National University of China, 1946, Political Science STEM, JACK, B.S., Baylor, 1948 Physical Education, Education STUEBEN, EDMUND, B.S., New York University, 1941, Biology SUMERLIN, CLAUDE W., B.A., Texas A. 8: I., 1947 English, Education TALBERT, TED, B.B.A., Baylor, 1948 Accounting TAYLOR, DAVID, B.A., Baylor, 1948 Business WELLS, BEN T., B.S., Baylor, 1948 Biology, Chemistry WHEELESS, CARROLL, B.A., Baylor, 1948 Bible, Political Science WHITE, J. C., B.A., Baylor, 1946 English WHITE, W. D., B.A., Baylor, 1947 English WOOD, ROBERT L., B.A., Baylor, 1948 Journalism WOOTAN, HARRY P., B.A., Baylor, 1948 Sociology, Bible 51 'ir 1 'Wh 'bf W-vwwwt wy- -wa new ww SENIUB CLASS an Dafa Rogers Christ Nichols Townsley Howell Dublin Dyal OFFICERS FALL TERM President . . GLEN ROGERS Vice-President . BOB CHRISTIAN Treasurer . . . BRYAN NICHOLS WINTER TERM President . . . JACK TOWNSLEY Vice-President . . . BILL DYAL Secretary . . . EVA HOWELL Treasurer . . CAROLYN DUBLIN SPRING TERM President . . SAM CANNATA Vice-President . CHANDLER FRANKS Secretary . . CAROLYN CRUNK ...CLASS 0F '49 ABEL, BETTY, Waco Education, Spanish Athenean Club ABEL, HARLAN ARTHUR, Liberty Bible, English ACKERT, BERNARD G., Warren, Penn. Music Symphony Orchestra, Phi Mu Alpha, President, Student Director, Radio Choir. A Cappella Choir ADAMS, CHARLES R., Dallas Chemistry, Mathematics, English, German Alpha Epsilon Delta, Dallas Club, Taurus Society, President ADKISSON, JACK, Dallas Bible, Greek Volunteer Band, Ministerial Alliance, Dallas Club ADKISSON, ROBBIE LEE, Dallas Education, Bible Volunteer Band, W.B.M.S., Dallas Club, Music Educators Club AGOPIAN, EVELYN B., Brookshire Business ALEXANDER, WESLEY MERLE, Waco My ' Pliixxflu Alpha, Kappa Psi, Golden Wave Band, Baylor Symphony Orchestra ALFORD, EVELYN FAYE, Texarkana Business Phi Gamma Nu ALLEN, EDGAR H., JR., Marshall Zoology, Chemistry ALLEN, MARTHA ELIZABETH, Quail Sociology, Education Peer Club, Alpha Kappa Delta, Memorial House Council ALLEN, ROBERT WOOD, Hearne Chemistry, Biology ALLMAND, DOUGLAS DEAN, Port Arthur Chemistry, Mathematics ALONZO, DANIEL VALDEZ, San Angelo Economics, Spanish ANCHORS, M. LORRAINE, Savannah, Ga. English, Bible Religious Education and Music Club ANDERSON, BILL JEFF, Ranger Businessf Geology ANDERSON, BUDDY, Pampa journalism, Spanish Sigma Delta Chi, Baylor Lariat Staff, Lariat Editor ANDERSON, DARWIN B., Fort Worth journalism, Radio Sigma Delta Chi, Lariat Editor ANDERSON, JAMIE L., Sulphur springs Business Alpha Chi ANDERSON, JOHN D., McGregor Economics: Accounting ANTONSON, NEWMAN NEAL, Waco Bible, History, English Ministerial Alliance 53 .Asian ' Thais Q5-W .WM,, -age., .,. s aff' Lg, A S MS Tj ....,,..,..,....,.,, . W F' . e -ziz ', - for i Y .51 V ff .' - asa:-...,,,-1,,---..is:a:a:. V S E N I 0 B S ARNOLD, JACK ELLISON, Killeen Business ARTHUR, HARRY EARL, Roanoke, Va. Bihleg English ASHBURN, BERYL CATHERINE, Dallas Psychologyg Sociologyg English Psi Chig Alpha Kappa Delta, Neophytesg Dallas Club F F B ATKINS, ARLYS U., Big Spring Radiog Englishg Speech Alpha Epsilon Rho, Radio Workshopg West Texas Club KIYS Staff AVANT, RUSSELL JOHN, Port Arthur Biology,' Chemistry AVERY, PAUL, Longview Chemistry AVINGER, JESSE, JR., Edinburg Chemistry BABB, BRYAN, JR., Waco Business BAKER, FRANK OLIVER, Plainview Economicsg Drama N eophytes BAKER, JAMES B., Farmersville Bihleg English Ministerial Alliance BALCH, ROYCE JANE, Albuquerque, N. M Businessg Englishg Speech Alpha Chi, Phi Gamma Nug Pi Kappa Delta, New Mexico Club Y.W.A.g Burleson House Council BALDRIDGE, JOE E., Waco Mathematicsg English BALLARD, ARTHUR E., JR., Belton Zoologyg Chemistry BARKER, JULIAN GLENN, Goose Creek Chemistryf German BARNABY, ELWIN W., Chanute, Kan Mathematics, Physics BASSETT, LEONARD R., Devine Accounting BARRETT, ARTHUR T., Waco Mathematicsg Education BAUGHMAN, ANDERSON DONALD Business BAXTER, JOE EDWARD, Lawrenceburg, Tenn. Economicsg Accounting BAXTER, T. H., Farris Accounting BEACHAM, ALVA NELL, Palestine Piano: Organ Organ Console Club, Phi Beta Mug Rhapsody in White University Chorus, Alpha Chi, Mu Phi Epsilon, Burleson House Council 54 ..CLASS 0F '49 BEARD, EARL SAMUEL, Kansas City, Kan. Histor-yy English BEAVERS, JAMES W., JR., Gladewater Businessf Economics BECK, JESSE G., Boung Businessf Economics BECKHAM, C. T. CSPARKEYD, Lamesa Business: journalism West Texas Club, President, Varsity B Club, Track Letterman, Sports Editor '48 Round-Upg Editor-in-Chief '49 Round-Up, Delta Sigma Pi, Senior Warden, Board of Publications, Who's Who '49 BEENE, LETA FRANCES, Waco English, Bihle BSU Council, Sigma Delta Chi Cover Girl BERAN, WALTER FRANK, The Grove Business BERRY, JIMMIE ALMA, Beaumont Bihleg English BEYER, LAWRENCE A., El Campo Chemistry, Zoology BIDDIE, ERNESTINE FLORENCE, Seguin Music Mu Phi Epsilon, Phi Beta Mu BIGGS, MARGARET, Liberty Businessf Education Delta Alpha Pi, Phi Gamma Nu, Phi Beta Mug F.F.B. BINFORD, BEN RILEY, Beeville Business: Accounting Baylor Bards, Delta Sigma Pi, Junior Warden, Chamber of Commerceg Secretary, Junior Class President, Who's Who '49 BINFORD, LANELL, Rosebud Physical Education, Educationg .Music F.F.B.g Golden Wave Band, Falls County Club, Delta Psi Kappa, President BLACK, MARY BARBARA, Beaumont Spanish, Education F.F.B.g Eigma Delta Pig Beaumont Club, President BLACKLOCK, JOHN K., Pllugerville Businessf English BLACKSTOCK, JOE B., Waco Chemislryf Mathematics BOLDING, D. I., JR., Floydada Businessg Geology BONEY, MARY RUTH, Iola Business, Art Kappa Pi BONDS, BILLY JOE, Valley Mills Biology, Chemistry Alpha Epsilon Delta BOONE, JOE HENRY, Olney Business BOONE, TOM J., Edmond, Okla. Bihleg English Ministerial Alliance BOOTH, EDWIN W., San Antonio Radio, journalism 35 WW' was-f iw Wes 'Wm '-Aw... W' EQIP S E N I 0 R S BOWEN, BARBARA RUTH, Dallas Spanish, Education, History Alpha Chi, Sigma Delta Pi, President, Kappa Delta Pi BOWDEN, EMILY ANN, Paris, Tenn. Speech, Education Tennessee Club, Y.W.A., Neophytes, Religious Music and Education Club, Music Education Nat'l Conference BOYD, BETTY NELL, Sulphur Springs Education, English, French Peer Club BOYD, JOHN THOMAS, Plainview Law, Political Science Alpha Phi Omega, Vice-President, Justinian Law Society, West Texas Club Freshman Law Class, Vice-President BRACKETT, JACK DANIEL, Waco Business BRACKETT, WILLIAM ALSTON, Waco Business BRADSHAW, CHARLES W., McKinney Business,' Political Science BRAMLETT, ROBERT S., Longview Business East Texas Club BRANTLEY, HAZEL VIRGINIA, Midland Zoology, German, Chemistry West Texas Club, Pre-Med Club BREWER, ALVIN CLYDE, Clifton Business BRIDGES, BETTY JO, Waco Business: Art Baylor-Waco Club, Kappa Pi BRITTON, WILLIAM DOUGLAS, Waco Business BULLER, VERNA KATHRYN, Brookshire Business BROCK, CLAUDE F., Port Neches Business BROOKS, ROGER LEON, Sulphur Springs History, English, French Taurus Society, Vice-President, Pi Gamma Mu BROWN, LOY BETH, Huntington Education, Sociology Peer Club, Alpha Kappa Delta, East Texas Club BROXVN, BILLY JOE, Waco Music Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Kappa Kappa Psi, Baylor-Waco Club, University Symphony Orchestra, Golden Wave Band, Asst. Director BROWN, LOUIS W., Waco Business, Spanish KIYS Stalf, A Cappella Choir BROWN, MARY JO, Liberty Education, History Alpha Omega BROWN, ORLANDO B., Temple Business BRUCE, LILLIAN MAE, Hillsboro Business 36 ..CLASS 0F '49 BRUTON, MARY ELIZABETH, Dallas Business Alpha Omega, Secretary, Phi Gamma Nu, President, Dallas Club, F.F.B., Interclub Council BRYAN, JOHN A., JR., Rockwall Radio, German Esquire Club, President, Radio Workshop, Alpha Epsilon Rho BRYSON, BETTY DEAN, Corsicana Speech, Education, English Pi Alpha Lambda, President, East Texas Club, Interclub Council, Secretary BULLARD, RHELIA HELEN, Borger Speech, English BUNCH, ALVIN PEYTON, Coolidge History, English, Bible, Greek BURCH, FRANK BENJAMIN, Mosseheart, Ill. History, English BURNETT, JOE LLOYD, Corsicana Business BURNS, CLAY L., Temple Bible, English Ministerial Alliance, Temple Club BUSH, T. JACQUELINE, Raymondville Art, Education, History Kappa Pi BUSSEY, GLORIA ELIZABETH, Longview Arty Education, Spanish Kappa Pi, E.F.B., East Texas Club BYBEE, DONALD EUGENE, Presscott, Ariz. Business CALKINS, JACK M., Childress C hemistry, Mathematics Alpha Phi Omega, Kappa Kappa Psi, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Pre-Med Club CALLAN, DIANA, Waco Business Athenean Club, President, Sigma Tau Delta, Phi Gamma Nu CAMPBELL, BILLY G., Odessa Chemistry, Zoology Beta Beta Beta CANADAY, JACK WHALEN, Dodge City, Kan. Zoologyf Physics, German CANADY, CAROL JANE, Cameron Education, Englishg History Athenean, Kappa Delta Phi, Vice-President, E.F.B. CANNATA, SAM R. J., Houston Chemistry, Bible Volunteer Band, Junior Class Officer, Senior Class President CANNON, EMMA LOUISE, Dallas Physical Education, Education Epsilon Delta Gamma, P.E.M. Club CAPERTON, BEN F., Waco Business Esquire Club, Nose Brotherhood CARLISLE, DON LEE, Waco Psychology, Chemistry Psi Chi CARMICHAEL, JOHN ROBERT, Valley Mills Business 37 Wm? mf 55 W S E N I 0 R S CARTER, BILLIE CHARLENE, Llano journulismg Education D Press Club, Shutterbug Clubg Round-Up Class Editorg Lariat Staff CHAFIN, WILLIAM R., JR., Cleburne Businessg Journalism Alpha Delta Sigma, Sports Editor, '49 Round-Up CHAPMAN, BETTYE ANN, Earle, Ark. History, English Arkansas Club CHASTAIN, BETTY JEAN, Lufkin Drama, Bible Peer Club, Neophytes CHATHAM, JAMES WALTON, Oklahoma City, Okla. Bihlef Voice A Cappella Choir, University Chorus, Radio Choirg Religious Education and Music Club, Oklahoma Club CHENEY, DONALD H., Waco Business Alpha Epsilon Rho CHRISTIAN, ROBERT S., West journalism, Business Taurus, Sigma Delta Chig Alpha Delta Sigma CHRISTOPHER, CAMILLE JOYCE, Balboa, Canal Zone Spanishg Pre-Technician Pre-Med Club CLANTON, GLEN FRANKLIN, Boger City, N. C. Mathematics, Physics CLARK, BETTY JEANNE, Hawkins Music Phi Beta Mug Tau Beta Sigmag Band, A Cappella Choirg University Chorus CLARK, BILLY, Waco Business CLARK, JOHN H., Hillsboro Business CLARK, RUSSELL, JR., Carlsbad, N. M. Political Sciencef English New Mexico Club, Vice-President CLARK, TOM S., Teague Music Golden Wave Bandg Baylor Bardsg Phi Mu Alpha Sinphoniag University Chorus CLAYTON, ROBERT LEE, JR., Waco Business Delta Sigma Pi CLEMENTS, CHARLES W., Conneautville, Pa. Businessg Education Pi Gamma Mu CLEMENTS, WILLA LEE, Stockdale Music Symphony Orchestrag Golden Wave Bandg Phi Beta Mu, Vice-President, F.F.B.g Rhapsody in Whiteg Y.W.A.g University Chorus, Volunteer Bandg Mu Phi Epsilon CLONINGER, GENE, St. Clair, Mo. Speechg Bihley Sociology Missouri Clubg Volunteer Bandg Alpha Kappa Deltag Religious Education and Music Club CLUCK, CHARLIE E., Grapevine Geologyg Biology . COKER, PAUL LAROSE, Brookhaven, Miss. Political Science, Spanishg English COLBERT, WADE B., JR., Cleveland Business 38 ..CLASS 0F '49 COLEMAN, ADRIAN W., Olney Bible, History, English Ministerial Alliance, West Texas Club COLEMAN, MARJORIE FAY, Mart Bible, Home Economics Volunteer Band, Y.W.A. COLEY, GERALD QCATJ, Dallas Business, Spanish Tryon Coterie, Dallas Club COLLINS, RAY GEORGE, JR., Houston Bible, Education, Greek, English Houston Club, Console Club, B.S.U. Council COLLINS, REGINALD, Kerrville Business COLLINS, RICHARD BROOKS, Beaumont Business COLVIN, EDITH IRENE, El Dorado, Ark. English, Speech, Piano Alpha Omega, President, Arkansas Club, Phi Beta Mu, '49 Round-Up Beauty COMPTON, JOHN GRAHAM, JR., Center Zoology, Chemistry Alpha Epsilon Delta, Theatre CONINE, DOROTHY NELL, Honey Grove Business East Texas Club CONNAWAY, CHARLES EARL, Waco History, Political Science CONNER, CARMEN LAVERL, Kansas City, MO. Bible, English Alpha chi COOK, LARUE IRENE, Nixon Home Economics: Education Tri-D COOPER, BOBBY LINW OOD, Kingsville C hemistry, Mathematics COOPER, JAMES VALIGHN, Houston Chemistry, Zoology, German COOPER, PAIJLINE WILSON, Electra History, English CORLEY, DONALD MURRAY, Del Rio Business CORNFORTH, ULLAH DELLE, Eddy History, Education COTTEN, STONIE RAY, WaC0 Zoology, Chemistry Chamber of Commerce, President, Varsity B Club, Secretary, Who's Who '48, '49, Football and Track Letterman COUCH, LAWANDA FAYE, Lufkin English, Education Volunteer Band, East Texas Club COWART, JINX, Beaumont Music, Education COX, WILLIAM CLARK, Corpus Christi Physical Education, History P. E. Club 39 di, SENIIIRS CRAIN, HELEN ANETTE, Paris Piano: Voicef Speech A Cappella Choirg University Chorus, Rhapsody in White, Church Dramug F.F.B. CRANFILL, ROBERT FRANKLIN, Waco Accountingg Economics CROWER, BOBBY JOE, Alba Business: Economicsg Education CRAWFORD, CHARLES RUSSELL, Waco Business, Accounting CRONE, CLAUDIE JANE, Baton Rouge, La. Home Economics: Bible Delta Delta Delta CROOK, WILLIAM HERBERT, Aransas Pass Bihle,' English CRUMP, ALFRED T., Fort Worth Chemistryg Mathematics Taurus Society, Treasurer CRUMP, JOHN DIGBY, Stamford Biology, Psychology CRUMP, THOMAS EARL, Waco Business: Economics Alpha Chi, Baylor-Waco Club CRUNK, CAROLYN, Memphis, Tenn. Spanishg Englishf Speech Sigma Delta Pig Y.W.A.g Volunteer Bandg Tennessee Clubg Senior Class Secretary CRUZ, MANUEL DESIRE, Laredo Chemistryy Zoology CUMMINS, DORIS WADE, Fort Worth Bihlef English: Sociology Fort Worth Clubg Y.W.A.g Missionsg Religious Workshopg Vice-President of B.S.U.g College Editor, The Shield DANIEL, JAMES HARRIS, Nashville, Tenn. Biology: Chemistry Pre-Med Club, Tennessee Club DANIEL, VIOLET JANE, Sapu1pa,Ok1a. Music Mu Phi Epsilon, Phi Beta Mug Oklahoma Club, F.F.B.g A Cappella Choir Radio Choirg Peer Club, Presidentg Who's Who '49g Senior Class Secretary, Beauty Nominee DANIEL, ALTON E., WaCo Chemistryg Mathematics DAILEY, BALIS GENE, Grapevine Bible DAVID, WILLIAM BERT, Minden, La. Accounting Louisiana Clubg Taurus DAVID, WILLIAM EDWARD, Houston Historyg Bihlef Greek Alpha Chi, Ministerial Allianceg Volunteer Band DAVIS, DONALD C., Palestine Businessf Education DAVIS, ERWIN, Pearl Businessg Education ' DAVIS, JOE ABNEY, Waller Bihleg English 40 ..CLASS 0F '49 DAVIS, JOE s., York, Neb. Arty Education DEBENPORT, CHARLES HARRIS, Odessa Radiog Business Alpha. Epsilon Rho, Radio Workshop, KIYS Program Director DEES, JAMES DAVID, Amarillo Chemistryf Germany Zoology German Club DENHAM, EDWIN WALTER, Waco Pre-Dental DENNIS, JEAN M., Temple Business Baylor Symphony Orchestra DENSON, CHARLES J., Jackson, Miss. Business Neophytesg Mississippi Club DENTON, JACK DAVIS, Waco Businessf Economics DICKEN, PAUL N., Paris Businessg Accounting DICKEY, BETTY JO, Mesquite Educationg Art DICKEY, NINA B., Mesquite Bihleg English Kappa Alpha Mu DIXON, FRANK DOUGLAS, Dawson Businessg Economics Westminster Clubg Baylor-Waco Club DOBSON, WILLIAM ANDREW, Carthage Businessg Accounting Alpha chi DODD, FRANCIS FORTER, Tyler H istoryf Education DOBSON. DOROTHY ANNETTE, Bastrop Business, Education Phi Gamma Nu DOLLAHITE, BILLIE JOY, Timpson Businessg Education East Texas Clubg F.F.B.g Phi Gamma Nu, Treasurer DONALDSON, MORRIS P., McGregor Business DORSEY, ELTON EUGENE, Hillsboro Businessg Accounting DOSS, GEORGE WESTON, Matador Chemistryg Mathematics DOWELL, WALTER ERNEST, JR., Des Moines, Iowa Drama: Music Iowa Club, Theatre DOZIER, BERTIE, Houston Speechg Business Pi Alpha Lambda, Alpha Chi, Wfestminster Club, Sophomore Honors DUBLIN, CAROLYN RUTH, Corsicana Radio, Speech: Spanish Athenean Club, President, Alpha Epsilon Rho, Vice-President, Senior Class Ofhcer 41 My-f SENIIDRS DUBOSE, ROBERT CROWELL, San Antonio Biblef English Ministerial Alliance DUCKWORTH, AGNEW O., Vernon Businessg Education Varsity Baseball DUDLEY, MARY MCLAURINE, Dallas Spanishf Englishg Education Sigma Delta Pi DULANEY, MAYTRED CAROLYN, Earle, Ark. Bible DUNCAN, DONALD DORR, Waco Historyg Political Science DUNLAP, NAOMI GIBSON, Waco Psychologyf Germany Education Psi Chi, Alpha Chi DUNN, WILLIAM F., Hillsboro Business DUPRIEST, MILTON EUGENE, Temple Bihlef English Ministerial Allianceg Temple Club DURIE, NANCY, Waco Educationf Englishg Sociology Delta Alpha Pi, Secretaryg Baylor Waco Club, Presidentg Alpha Kappa Delta, Presidentg Rodeo Association DYAL, WILLIAM M., JR., I-I0uSt0n Biblef Englishg Speech Freshman Class Presidentg B.S.U. President, Who's Who '48, '49 EAKIN, BOBBY RAY, Ranger Business EAKIN, EDWIN INIURRAY, Chilton journalism: Spanishf History Sigma Delta Chi, Sigma Delta Pi, Presidentg Lariat Staff EDENS, ELMER LEE, Temple Businessg History EDWARDS, JAMES MALCOLM, Lubbock Musicg French Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Treasurer, Presidentg Dallas Club, Vice-President, A Cappella Choir, University Chorusg Radio Choir Baylor Symphony Orchestra EDWARD, ROBERT MARVIN, JR., Longview Business ELLIOTT, CLEVELAND E., Troup Educationf Arty English Alpha Delta Sigma, Vice-President ELLIS, CHAMP C., JR., Frost Mathematicsf Physicsg French ELLIS, NEELY JOE, Pampa Zoologyf Chemistry Tryon Coterie ELROD, DOROTHY HELEN, Ranger English ELROD, THOMAS ROSS, Ranger Mathematicsg Physics EMERY, RAYMOND EUGENE, Temple Business 42 ..CLASS 0F '49 EPPNER, CAROLYN ELo1sE, Palestine Business, Commercial Art Peer Clubg East Texas Club ERZINGER, GEORGE F., Vancouver, Wash. Business ESCH, GEORGE LEWIS, Farmington, Mich. Bilalef English ESKEW, CHARLES ALLEN, Bastrop journalismg Sociologyg English Sigma Delta Chi, Lariat Sports Editor EVANS, MAYBELL LOUISE, Houston Educationf Englishg History Houston Club EVANS, CHARLES H., Bastrop Educationf Spanish EVERETT, CHARLES EDWARD, Houston Business Delta Sigma Pi, Headmaster, Chamber of Commerce, Presidentg Student Council, Who's Who '48, '49 FAIN, CECIL JACK, W7aCo Business FAIRLEY, WALTER EUGENE, Crandall Biologyf Chemistry Pre-Med Clubg Mississippi Club FANNING, CHARLES BUCKNER, Harlingen Bible: English FANNIN, FRANCES L., Waco Business Alpha Chi FARRELL, JACK V., Hillsboro Business FARRIS, DICK DONALD, Hillsboro Business FAULK, HARRY LEE, Brownsville Englishf History Rio Grande Valley Club FELLER, ARNOLD DAVID, Mt. Calm Bibleg English t Ministerial Alliance l l FERGUSON, ROBERT E., Artesia, N. M. Businessf Zoology FERGUSON, SAMUEL W. JR., Waco Business FIELDER, ROBERT MARTIN, JR., Abilene Business Delta Sigma Pig West Texas Club l J FITSPATRICK, ARCHIE L., JR., Dallas Business Golden Wave Band FLANAKIN, JASPER RICHARDSON, Waco Business Varsity B Club, Football Letterman FLETCHER, FRANKIE LOWELL, Shamrock Business West Texas Club rits f 0532, f mgiswiw. WU? SENIOBS FLEURIET, MRS. BOBBIE, Waco Musicy Spanish Pi Alpha Lambda, Baylor Symphony Orchestra FLEURIET, DONALDSON, Waco Music Baylor Symphony Orchestra FORD, WILLIAM ALBERRY, JR., Mt. Pleasant Physical Educationy Education FosTER, ARLEENE, Kenedy Historyf Sociology F OWLER, LOYDE, Waco Business FOX, JAMES BILLINGTON, Meadow Business FOX, MAURICE WHITE, Meadow Physicsg Mathematics FRANKS, TERRELL CHANDLER, Philadelphia, Miss. Chemistryy Mathematics FRAZIER, WALTER LELAND, Waco lliusicg Germany Spanish Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Sigma Delta Pig German Clubg Baylor Symphony Orchestra FRAZIER, MARILYNN, Baytown Zoologyg Chemistryg Spanish Beta Beta Betag Sigma Delta Pi FRASER, STANLEY D., Waco Business FREEMAN, MAEBELLE, Katy Home Economics: Commercial Art Tau Beta Sigmag Baylor Orchestrag Golden Wave Band FRICKE, ROBERT C., Fort Worth Bihleg Si1eech,' English Radio Workshop FUCHS, JAMES F., Waco Business FULLER, ELLIS ADAMS, JR., Louisville, Ky. Chemistryy Germany English Chamber of Commerce: Alpha Epsilon Delta, Kentucky Club FUNDERBURG, ANNELLE, Tyler Mathematics: Physics Atheneang East Texas Club FURRH, FRANCES ELIZABETH, Mineral Wells Business Delta Alpha Pig Phi Gamma Nug Alpha Chig Sigma Tau Deltag F.F.B.g West Texas Club GAGE, WILLIAM CARROLL, Waco Business GARDNER, MARY CAROLLENE, Kirksvil1e,Mo. Business GARLAND, JAMES JASPER, Waco Physical Educationf Education P.E. Club, Badminton Club GARNER, BETH, Waco Bihleg Historyg English 44 ..CLASS 0F '49 GARRARD, FORREST CHARLES, JR., Hapeville,Ga. Bible, English Ministerial Alliance GARRETT, VIRGINIA EMMA, Jacksonville Speech, Bihleg Sociology F.F.B., East Texas Club, Volunteer Band, Y.W.A. GARROTT, ETHEL LOUISE, West Memphis, Ark. Bible, History Arkansas Club GATEWOOD, CHARLES DOUGLAS, Waco Business Chamber of Commerce, Advertising Club, Vice-President, Alpha Delta Sigma, President, Freshman Class Vice-President GAUT, R. DARRELL, Amarillo Bible, journalism Ministerial Alliance GAYER, ELSIE ANN, San Angelo English, Speech West Texas Club, Debate Club, Radio Workshop, Phi Beta Mu, Y.W .A., Round-Up Staff, ,473 Madrigal Choir, Sigma Tau Delta, Phi Kappa Delta, Burleson, Harrington House Council President, Freshman Class Oliicer, Who's Who, '49, Round-Up Beauty, '47, '49, Alexander, Memorial House Council GERBER, BARBARA DAN, Corpus Christi English, Sociology, Speech Alpha Omega, President, Sigma Tau Delta, Homecoming Queen Nominee, Round-Up Beauty, '49 GERLACH, REBECCA ANN, Livingston Business Neophytes GILL, LAMAR L., Beeville Business GILMORE, ROBERT B., Houston Business GILMORE, SHIRLEY DEANNE, Waco Education, Home Economics GILPIN, CHARLES RAY, Gladewater History, Political Science Pi Gamma Mu GILPIN, JOAN, Mt. Pleasant English, Spanish, Education GLEASON, RALEIGH ROGERSON, JR., Minden, La. Zoology, German, Chemistry Esquire Club, Nose Brotherhood, Louisiana Club, Pre-Med Club GLENN, GEORGE WASHINGTON, JR., Corpus Christi Business GOLDING, EARL DAVIDSON, Lorena journalism, History GOODMAN, GLORIA, Dallas Sociologyf English, Education Alpha Kappa Delta, Sigma Tau Delta, Alpha Omega, Vice-President B.S.U. Council, Phi Beta Mu, Secretary, Dallas Club, Vice-President, Honor Council, President, Round-Up Staff, Lariat Staff, Junior Class Officer GOODWIN, DONALD, WaC0 Physics, Mathematics GOODWIN, JOEL FRANKLIN, WaCO Zoology, Chemistry New Mexico Club GOOLSBY, CAYLOMA RHEA, Dallas Physical Education, Education Delta Psi Kappa, President, Physical Education Major's Club, Upsilon Delta Gamma, Dallas Club GRAHAM, JAMES R., McAllen History, English 45 SENIIIRS GRAHAM, PETE EUBANKS, Okolona, Miss. Business GRANSTAFF, IVIARTHA LOUISE, Weatherford Organy Public School Music Rhapsody in White, Console Clubg University Chorus, Phi Beta Mu Mu Phi Epsilon, 'Treasurer GRAVES, FRANCES LARUE, Floydada Dramaf Education Peer Club, Baylor Theater, Secretary, West Texas Clubg F.F.B.g Southwest Summer Theater '48 GRAY, DOLORES FURLOW, Corpus Christi Spanishg Education Pi Alpha Lambda GREEN, HAROLD, Merchantville, N. Lawf Historyg French Alpha Chi, Sophomore Honors GREER, BILLY BRYAN, Winslow, Ariz. Pre-Dental GREER, HAROLD LEE, Gorman Bihlef Englisbg Greek Ministerial Alliance GRESHAM, WAYNE ABEL, Waco Busines GREVELLE, FRED THOMAS, Corpus Christi Physical Educationq Education Chamber of Commerceg Varsity B Clubg Baseball Letterman '46, '47, '48 GRIFFITH, CARL R., Beaumont Englisbf Busincssg Spanish Sigma Tau Deltag Phi Kappa Delta GRIFFIN, FRANCIS GLYN, Deport iiiusicg Education GRIFFIN, ROBERT NORRIS, Killeen Business GRUBBS, LESTER RAY, Fort Worth Bibleg English: Greek Ministerial Alliance GRUETZNER, W. A., XVaC0 Businessg Education GRUNDY, MARY ALYCE THOMPSON, Palestine Home Economicsg Arty Education Phi Beta Mu GUINN, GEORGE WILLIAM, Waco Business GUMMELT, ALICE LORRAINE, Waco Educatioug Spanish Peer Clubg F.F.B.g Baylor-Waco Club HADDAD, HELEN ARLYNE, Waco Business Accounting HADDOCK, ROSS STANLEY, Waco Business I-IALBERT, OLIVER ISAAC, Waco Malhematicsy Geology 46 HALL, BEN F., JR., Kaufman Business: Education Varsity B Clubg Football Letterman I46, ,47, '48 ...CLASS 0F 949 HALL, HAROLD H., JR., meager Business HALL, HOWARD KERN, Waco Business, Education HALL, O. V., JR., Aransas Pass Chemistry, Mathematics HALLMARK, PAYNE N., JR., WaC0 Business HAMILTON, BOBBY HORACE, Waco Business Esquire Club HAND, FRANK L., Anahuac Business Canterbury Club HARBIN, MELVIN C., Ranger Economics, Education HARLAN, BETTY L., Waco Sociology, English, Drama Beta Sigma Phi, Baylor-Waco Club, Neophytes HARPER, EARL G., Cheyenne,Wyo. Accounting HARPER, QUENTIN ROOSEVELT, ROCky Mount, N. C. Zoology, German HARRELL, GLENN CAMERON, Waco Geology, Mathematics HARRIS, AULINE, Homer, La. English, Education Delta Alpha Pi, Louisiana Club, F.F.B., Homecoming Queen '48, Round-Up Beauty, '48, '49, May Queen Nominee, '47, '48, Co-Editor, Organizations, '49 Round-Up HARRIS, CLARENCE, Groesbeck Business, Economics, Finance HARRIS, HAL JAMES, Drexel, N. C. Business Chamber of Commerce, Varsity B Club, North Carolina Club, Baseball Letterman, '46, '47, '48, '49, Captain of Baseball Team, '49 HARRIS, MARY BETH, Luling Bible, Education Volunteer Band, French Theater HARRISON, ARTHUR L., Waco Psychology, Sociology HART, SELIA BTARILYN, Yuk0n,Okla. English, Education, Spanish HARTZELL, BEN F., Mexia German, English Golden Wave Band, Baylor Symphony Orchestra, Baylor Bards, A Cappella Choir, Radio Chorus, German Club, BSU Council, Vice-President, Freshman, Class Officer HARVEY, GEORGE ROY, JR., Houston Chemistry, Mathematics HARVEY, HARRY TERRY, Crosby Bible, History HARVEY, BRUNELL, Rusk Radio, Speech Alpha Epsilon Rho, President, Station Manager, KIYS 47 fi '4 ,.-.-. ,. if i 9' W e ,..,-z . f all We smaiiffvmm 4'9 SENIIIRS HASSIS, LEE, Galveston Zoologyf Chemistry Beta Beta Beta, Pre-Med Clubg Chemistry Club, Rodeo Association, Secretary Nose Brotherhood HATCHER, JAMES WESLEY, Shreveport, La. Biblef English Ministerial Alliance HAYS, ROBERT SPEED, Cameron Business HYSLOP, ALVIN THOMAS, Goldthwaite Y Business 3 HAWKES, CHARLES WILLIAM, Austin ' Bihleg Education Ministerial Alliance HELMICH, ROBERT CHRISTIAN, Minden, La. Bibles Englishf Greek' Baylor Bardsg Louisiana Club HENDERSON, THOMAS F., Dallas Biblef Greek Ministerial Alliance, President HENSON, RALPH W., Cameron Businessg Accounting HERRICK, DONALD KIRK, Melaval, Sask.,Canacla Speechg Bible HERRING, WILMER E., Groesbeck Radioy French HERRINGTON, ORLAND B., Grapeland Bihleg Education HERRON, E. ALLISON, Montgomery, Ala. Psychology Psi Chig Pre-Med Club HICKS, EVERETT NOLAN, Waco Law Varsity Football HIGA, HATSU, Hakalau, Hawaii Speechg Sociology HIGGINS, PATRICIA JEAN, Houston Q Educaliong Sociology Pi Alpha Lambda, Presidentg Alpha Kappa Delta, Secretary, Houston Club HIGHTOWER, JACK E., Memphis Historyf Law HILL, JOHN EWING, Houston Speechg Sociology HILL, WALDO, JR., Waco Business HILLARD, DAN, Houston Zoologyy Chemistry HILLMAN, FARRELL ARLEN, Beaumont Psychologyg Zoology HINNANT, JAMES STANLEY, San Antonio Radiog Frenchf Sociology Varsity B Club, Track Letterman, '47, '48 48 ...CLASS 0F '49 HOBBY, CHARLES E., Little Rock, Ark. Accounting HOCKADAY, JOHN B., Graham Businessg Accounting West Texas Clubg Westminster Clubg Boots'n Saddle Clubg Mixed Chorus, F.F.B. HODGES, RUTH, junction Englishg Education BSU Council, Y.W.A., President, Kappa Delta Pig Alpha Epsilon Deltag Volunteer Band HOGAN, JOHN ARMAN, Mcofegof Business HOLCOMB, ROBERT G., WaC0 Businessg Education HOLLEYMAN, MAX WILLIAM, Premont Bihleg English HOLMAN, CORNEIL LOUISE, Texarkana Business Phi Gamma Nug Baylor Symphony Orchestra HOLMAN, RAYMOND THURSTON, Seymour Historyg Bible HOLT, RUSSELL, Gatesville Businessg Economics HOLTON, DONALD H., Anchorage, Alaska Bihlef Englishg Speech Alpha Kappa Delta Baylor Bardsg BRH Choirg Debate Team, Ministerial Allianceg Pi Kappa Deltag BSU Councilg Volunteer Band HOLTON, THOMAS L., Wellington Accountingq Business Alpha Chi HOOKS, ROBERT MAX, Waco Chemistryg Mathematics HOOSER, ,THOMAS SMITH, Frost journalism S Alpha Delta Sigmag Tyron Coterieg Lariat Staff HOPKINS, WOODSON, Refugio journalism Sigma Delta Chi, Sports Publicity Dept., Lariat Staff HOWARD, EVERETT EUGENE, Bengal, India Zoologyg Chemistry Beta Beta Beta, Alpha Epsilon Delta HOWARD, MRS. STANLEY, Waco Home Economicsg Bihle HOWARD, JOHN PHILLIP, Waco Business Delta Sigma Pi, Headmaster HOWARD, SAMUEL KENNETH, Tyler Musicf Bihlef French Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, BSU Councilg Radio Choirg A Cappella Choir HOWE, DONALD H., De Leon Business HOWELL, EVA, Grossmont, Calif. Arty Englishg Spanish Kappa Pig Alpha Chig Pi Gamma Mug Westminster Club, Presidentg Senior Class Secretary HUBBARD, KENNETH, San Antonio Physical Educationg Education Varsity B Club, P.E.M. Club We 'Pia ,.,. z X lk ':E1 5 M 'Nm 21. in ' ' f in W . 9532 SENIORS HUCKABY, JOHN KEITH, Rotan Historyf journalism Sigma Delta Chig Lariat Staff HUCKLEBRIDGE, WILLIAM J., Longview Business East Texas Club President HUDSON, JOHN G., JR., Waco Business HUME, MARION R., Marshall, Mo. Malhematicsg Educationg English HUMPHREY, DOROTHY M., Waco Speechg Spanishg Bible Sigma Delta Pig Neophytesg Y.W.A.g Missouri Club, Secretary HUNNICUTT, RAMON SAMUEL, Temple Business HUNT, ALIENE, Dallas Home Economicsg Bible Volunteer Band HURR, ETHEL, Glidden Educationy Spanish Delta Alpha Pi, Presidentg Kappa Delta Pi, Secretary, Sigma Delta Pig Who's Who, '48, '49, Student Councilg Most Representative Girl of Senior Classg Secretary, Sophomore Class, Inter-Club Council, Presidentg Rose of Delta Sigma Pi, '48, Homecoming Nominee, '47, '49 HUTSON, PAUL C., Hope Business Delta Sigma Pi HYDEN, ELMER E., Waco Historyg Bihleg English Ministerial Alliance, F.F.B.g Baylor-Waco Club IVY, QUINTON S., Waco Bibleg S peech-English JACKS, MRS. DELMA GARNER, San Antonio Englishf Bible JACKSON, GEORGE, Waco Business JACKSON, JAMES BRYAN, JR., Bryan Economics Delta Sigma Pi JACKSON, HALLLE Jo., Gatesville Businessg Educalionf Sociology Alpha Omega, Vice-President, Phi Gamma Nu, Vice-President, Sigma Tau Delta, Alpha Chi JACKSON, JOHN EDWARD, JR., Waco Political Scienceg German South Carolina Club JACKSON, JOHN CHESTER, D'Hanis Bihlef English, Greek JAMES, ROMONA GAYNELL, Vernon Businessg English Alpha Chig Console Clubg Phi Gamma Nu, Scribeg Y.W.A.g West Texas Club KJANSEN, ELIZABETH, Dallas Zoologyg Chemistry Alpha Epsilon Delta, Beta Beta Beta, Pre-Med Club, Vice-President, Secretaryg Dallas Clubg F.F.B. JARRELL, CHARLES KEITH, Jasper Marketing JARRELL, MARION FRANCES, Sherman Edueationg Englishf Radio Sodales Clubg Radio Workshop 50 ...CLASS 0F '49 JENKINES, ARCHIE L., Weslaco Zoology, Chemistry Rio Grande Valley Club, Secretary, Taurus Society, Golden Wave Band, Pre-Med Club, Drum Major JOBE, MARY JEAN, Paris English, Drama JOHNSON, BILL, Fort Worth Mathematics Chamber of Commerce, Vice-President, Varsity B Club, Basketball Letterman, Captain, '48 Basketball Team JOHNSON, BILLY THOMAS, Frost Chemistryf Psychology Tryon Coterie, Alpha Chi Omega, Psi Chi, American Chemical Society JOHNSON, CARL L., Waco journalism, History JOHNSON, EMMA SUE, Orange Music Mu Phi Epsilon, Alpha Chi, Baylor Band, Rhapsody in White, Phi Beta Mu, University Chorus JOHNSON, GLORIA K., Austin Sociology, Education Alpha Kappa Delta, Canterbury Club JOHNSON, WALTER, Austin Music Education Phi Mu Alpha, Secretary, National Councilman JOHNSON, WRIGHT, Longview Business Administration Delta Sigma Pi, Alpha Delta Sigma, President, West Texas Club JOHNSON, CLIFFORD DEWITT, Fort Worth Bible, English JOHNSTON, HALE, Hull Business Chamber of Commerce, Varsity B Club, Football Letterman JOHNSTON, WALTER LEROY, Palestine Chemistry, Business, German Alpha Epsilon Delta JOINER, JOE, El Dorado, Ark. Accounting Delta Sigma Pi, Treasurer, Arkansas Club JONES, BENTLY MOSES, Cleburne Business Varsity B Club, Delta Sigma Pi, Captain, '48 Football Team, All-Southwest Conference Guard, 1948 JONES, DORIS, corpus Christi Spanish, Bible Sigma Delta Pi JONES, JODYE, Littlefield Business West Texas Club JONES, MARY, Waco Chemistry, Zoology, Mathematics American Chemical Society, Volunteer Band ' 93 JONES, MILDRED, Lyford Home Economics, Education Tri-D, Secretary, Vice-President, Rio Grande Club JONES, RAY, Waco Education, History JUDY, RUTH, Henderson, Ky. English, Education, Sociology Sigma Tau Delia, Alpha Chi, Alpha Kappa Delta, Baylor Theater, Kentucky Club, House Council JUSTICE, ARLEY, Marshall Zoology, Chemistry East Texas Club, F.F.B., Kappa Alpha Mu, Pre-Med Club, Canterbury Club 51 SENIOR KAY, BILLIE WRAY, Madisonville Business, Education East Texas Club KAY, JOHN ROSS, Conroe Business, Economics S Radio Workshop, Alpha Delta Sigma, Secretary, Taurus Society, President KAY, NITA MAE, Stephenville Business, Education Peer Club, Treasurer KAZANAS, GEORGE, Waco Business KEEFER, BETTY JOE, Baytown English, Education Kappa Delta Pi KEEPER, ELBERT O., Huntsville Business Administration KEITH, ELTON WAYNE, Borger History, Bible Ministerial Alliance, Golden Wave Band KELLER, MAURICE, Waco Bible, English KELLEY, JAMES WILLIAM, Accounting KELLY, JAMES S., Houston Psychology, Mathematics KEMP FANNIE BELLE, Waco Zoology, German Evansville, Ind. Alpha Chi, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Beta Beta Beta, German Club KENNEDY, BETTY JO, Waco Business Administration F.F.B., Urbanite KERSTING, BETTY LOU, Bellevue, Ky. Music, Education Tau Beta Sigma, Symphony Orchestra, Golden Wa Kentucky Club, Music Educators Club KEYS, MAY, San Angelo Speech, Education Athenean, Baylor Theater KHOURY, LILLIAN R., Waco Sociology, Psychology Alpha Kappa Delta, Psi Chi, Canterbur KINCANNON, GILES L., Waco Accounting Delta Sigma Pi KINCANNON, HOPE, Corpus Christi Drama, History Baylor Theater KING, BURNETT C., Fort Worth Business, Psychology Delta Sigma Pi, Esquire Club, Psi Chi KING, DORIS SHEPHERD, Port Arthur Chemistryy English Student Affiliate of Chemical Society, Law Wives KING, JAMES R., Waco Pre-Dental, Spanish, Education Falls County Club, Baylor-Waco Club KIRKLAND, JACK V., Waco Alpha chi 52 ve Band, y Club, President Club ..CLASS 0F '49 KITTLITZ OHN N., Waco . ' J . Business, Education KNIGHT, RUBY LEE, Alto Speech, English East Texas Club, Secretary, Memorial House Council KNIGHT, WALKER LEIGH, HenderS0r1,Ky. journalism, Bible Ministerial Alliance KOCIAN, ERNEST WILLIAM, West Business Administration KOCTAR, JEROME DANIEL, Temple Business Administration KRAMER, HAZEL, Houston Bihleg Drama, English Volunteer Band, Baylor Theatre, A Cappella Choir KYZAR, MERLE, Columbia, Miss. Music Educationf Organ Phi Beta Mu, Console Club, A Cappella Choir, Radio Choir, University Chorus, Mississippi Club, President, Music Educators Nat'l Conference, Vice-President LAIR, RUTH ODELIA, Elm Mott Business LAMB, WILSON L., Stephenville Art,' English Kappa Pi, Vice-President, Alpha Delta Sigma, F.F.B. LAMPERT, DOLORES LAVERNE, Lorena Business, Education LANGLEY, JAMES A., Opelika, Ala. English, History, Bible, Greek Simga Tau Delta, President, '48, I49, Alpha Chi, Pi Gamma Mu, Ministerial Alliance, Freshman Class President, Who's Who, '499 Student Council LATHROP, WILLIS FRANKLIN, WaC0 Bible, Creek Alpha Chi, Ministerial Alliance LAYNE, ANN, Waco Puhlic School Musicf Voice Pi Alpha Lambda LAYNE, LANDON D., Waco Business Esquire Club, Chess Club LEASLEY, JAMES RUSSELL, Diboll Business Esquire Club LEE, MARGARET ANN, Paducah Mathematics, Education LEMAY, ZODIE FLORENCE, Crockett Spanish, Education, French, English Peer Club, Kappa Delta Pi, East Texas Club, Alpha Chi, Vice-President Sigma Delta Pi, Vice-President LESTER, CLIFFORD MCGHEE, Stamford Chemistry, Mathematics LEWIS, HELEN LORRAINE, St. Louis, MO. Chemistry, Mathematics Student Aifiliate of American Chemical Society, Missouri Club LEWIS, PAUL, Victoria journalism, German Baylor Press, Golden Wave Band, Alpha Phi Omega LITTLEJOHN, LACY W., Beeville journalism, Law Senate Law Society, Director, McLennan County Junior Bar Assn 53 9 S E N I 0 R S LITTLEJOHN, W. RACHEL, Beeville Lawg Latin LIVINGSTON, RUSSELL S., Palmer Aceountingf Business Delta Sigma Pi, Treasurer LOCKRIDGE, ROBBIE JEAN, Waco Geologyf History LODEN, RALPH CARROLL, Hico Educationg History Golden Wave Band, Kappa Kappa Psig Baylor-Waco Club LOEWER, ERNEST F., JR., Goodwin, Ark. Business Delta Sigma Pig Arkansas Club, Treasurer, Vice-President LOZUK, GEORGE S., Fort Worth Bihleg History, English Volunteer Band, Ministerial Alliance LUDWIG, CHARLES ANDREW, Pittsburgh, Pa. Music Education Kappa Kappa Psi, Golden Wave Band LUGO, CHARLIE SILLERS, Waco Law,' Business LUMPKIN, BOBBY EARL, Houston Business Administration Delta Sigma Pi, Scribe LUTHER, BETTY JOYCE, Liberty Business Administration Alpha Chi, Chi Gamma Nu LUTNER, TOM R., Lawton, Okla. Zoologyf Chemistryf Bible, Mathematics Beta Beta Beta, American Chemical Society, Pre-Med Club LYNGE, JO, Allen Spanish: English, Education Sigma Delta Pig Kappa Delta Pig F.F.B. LYON, JAMES ROYSE, Jacksonville, Fla. Businessg Insuranceg Accounting Floor Director, Kokernot Hall LYON, LAWRENCE S., Waco Chemistryf Mathematics LYON, TOMMY G., Waco Pre-Med MCADAMS, JAMES R., Waco Accountingg Economics MCARTHUR, TRUMAN, San Antonio Englishg Education Peer Club, Vice-Presidentg Secretary, San Antonio Clubg Co-Editor, Faculty Division, '49 Round-Up MCBRIDE, HAROLD HENRY, Winnlield, La. Chemistryg German MCCANN, KELLY F., Dallas Business: Marketing Delta Sigma Pi, Historian, Dallas Club, F.F.B. MCCARTY, BRUCE, Waco Psychology: Zoology Phi Mu Alphag Psi Chi, President, '48 MCCLAIN, CURTIS KEITH, Oklahoma City, Okla Biblef Greek Pi Kappa Deltag Ministerial Allianceg Oklahoma Club 54 ...CLASS 0F '49 MCCLAIN, RAY, Oklahoma City, okla. Biologyf Chemistry Alpha Epsilon Deltag Alpha Chi, Beta Beta Betag Psi Chi MCCLATCHY, DONALD D., Olney Business Administration MCCLENDON., FRED V., Denver, Colo. Economics Phi Theta Kappa MCCOMB, BETTY FRANCES, Jacksboro Educationg French Athenean Clubg F.F.B.g West Texas Clubg French Theater, Inter-Club Council MCCOOL, NANCY ELLEN, Corpus Christi Sociologyg Speechg English Athenean Club, Secretaryg B.S.U.g Honor Council, Secretary MCDANIEL, JOHN M., Galveston Accountingf Business MCFALL, JOE, Waco Business Administration MCFARLAND, MELBOURNE G., Houston Educationg Bihleg English MCFARLAND, ZACK, San Angelo Music MCGAHEY, META VEE, Ballinger Iournalismg History Kappa Alpha Mug Press Club MCGAUGHEY, VIRGINIA ANN, Abilene Education: Art Athenean Club MCGHEE, EDMOND, Waco Music Pi Mu Alpha Sinfonia MCGILBERRY, JAMES EDWARD, Houston Businessf History Chamber of Commerceg Student Council Chairman, '48 '49g Permanent Senior Class President, Junior Class Presidentg Vice-President, Houston Clubg Track Letterman, '46, '47, '48g Co-Captain Track Team, '48g Varsity BU Clubg Who's Who, '48, '49 MCGILL, WYLIE M., Dallas Historyg Political Science Alpha Chig Sigma Delta Pig Pi Gamma Mug Canterbury Club, Secretary MCGOWAN, CLARENCE A., Dallas Business Administration Esquire, Varsity B Club, Dallas Club MCKENNEY, LESLIE W., Houston Pre-Med Texas and National Academy of Science MCKINNEY, J. B., Tyler Radiog Business Chamber of Commerceg Alpha Epsilon Rho, Alpha Delta Sigma, KIYS Staff, Radio Workshopg Sports Editor, '49 Round-Up MCKOWEN, FRANCIS J., Waco Music MCLAUGHLIN, B. BRIAN, Taylor Radiof Accounting MCLENDON, MAXINE, Pharr Piano Mu Phi Epsilong Baylor Symphonyg Phi Beta Mu MCMINN, ANNE, Pasadena Arty Bihleg English Kappa Pig Y.W.A.g F.F.B. 55 ..-. Q f E. . it 'Am fs. ii Www igwwwg as 2 5E5E5E5E5E5:E3:rE5E v fan s if-.. . . fs , :... s, ..., . '-... f Q ' in E , l we QV' NWN' SENICIRS MCNATT, THOMAS, Mexia Business Administration MCROY, CHARLES ROBERT, Overton Bible, History MADDOX, HENRY EDWARD, Houston Zoology, Psychology, Chemistry Phi Chi, Beta Beta Beta, Houston Club MALCOM, GLORIA, Abilene English, Sociology Alpha Omega, Secretary, Abilene Club, Reporter MANSELL, KARLYEN E, Waco English, Education University Urbanites, Kappa Delta Pi, F.F.B., Baylor-Waco Club MANSFIELD, HELEN, San Antonio Bible, English MAPES, CHARLES ROBERT, Tulsa, Okla. Physical Education, Education PEM Club, Varsity Tennis Team MARION, JAMES ELVUOOD, Jacksonville Business, Psychology Nose Brotherhood MARRS, JAMES H., Houston Business Delta Sigma Pi MARSH, HARRY D., Clint journalism, History: English Sigma Delta Chi, Lariat Night Editor MARSHALL, WILLIAM LEE, Tuscola Accounting, Economics Delta Sigma Pi, Treasurer, West Texas Club, President MARTIN, ANN, Beaumont English, Education, History Beaumont Club, Co-Editor, Personality Section, '49 Round-Up F.F.B. MARTIN, CAROLYN, Graves Music Theory, Violin Mu Phi Epsilon, Phi Beta Mu, Symphony Orchestra, Rhapsody in White MARTIN, HOMER H., W'aC0 Economics, Accounting Alpha Chi, A Cappella Choir MARTIN, PAULINE, Gatesville Business Administration Delta Alpha Pi, Parliamentarian, Secretary, Alpha Chi, F.F.B. Phi Gamma Nu, Secretary MASSEY, CECIL, Stamford Business Administration, Drama West Texas Club, President, Varsity B Club, President, Delta Sigma Pi, Football Letterman, '47, '48, '49, Brooks Hall Council, President MATTHEWS, MARY BESS, Hattiesburg, Miss. Bible, Sociology Volunteer Band, Mississippi Club, Baylor Symphony '45, ,45 MATTHES, RUSSELL ARTHUR, Bay City Zoology, Chemistry MEADOR, JOY ELIZABETH, Houston Education, Business Pi Alpha Lambda, President, Houston Club MEEK, ULMA, Dallas Economics, Radio Radio Workshop, Dallas Club MELTON, D. G., Waco Business Administration 56 ...CLASS 0F '49 MEYERS, FRANKLIN C., JR., Mineral Wells History, Political Science, Economics Kappa Alpha Mu, Vice-President, F.F.B., Pre-Law Club, '46 Round-Up Staff, Board of Publication, Sophomore Class, Reporter, Lariat Staff MILEY, CHARLES HARVEY, Fort Pierce, Fla. Bible, Psychology, Education Psy Chi MILLER, ARTHUR C., Carmine Zoology, Chemistry MILLER, BOB R., San Antonio Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, German Alpha Chi, American Chemical Society, Sophomore Honors MILLER, DONALD C., Monroe, La. Bible, Greek MILNER, WARREN G., Vernon Business West Texas Club MIMS, WOODSON, Dallas Bible, English Ministerial Alliance MITCHELL, ADELLA, Waco Art Kappa P, MITCHELL, BILLY F., Waco History, Economics MITCHELL, JOSEPH GUY, Waco French, History, English MITCHELL, TED, W'aCO Business Administration MOFFETT, TOMMY HASSON, San Antonio Business Administration Delta Sigma Pi MOORE, BETTY JEANE, Galena Park Sociology, Education, Spanish, English Delta Alpha Pi, President, Alpha Epsilon Delta, May Queen '48, Sophomore Class Secretary, Homecoming Queen Nominee, Beauty Nominee, Interclub Council, Baylor Representative, Cotton Ball, Honorary Member, Varsity B Club MOORE, WAYNE, Fort Worth Business Administration, Law Neophytes, President, Fort Worth Club, KIYS Staff, Alpha Epsilon Rho, Theater MORGAN, BOBBY J., Dallas Zoology, French MORGAN, GWEN, Ballinger Drama, Education, English, Radio West Texas Club, Radio Workshop, Alpha Chi, Kappa Delta Pi, Sophomore Honors, Baylor Theater, Secretary, President MORGAN, JEAN, Corpus Christi Psychology, English Psi Chi, F.F.B. MORGAN, WILLIAM, Temple Business Administration MORRIS, ANDERSON BROWN, Ada, Okla. Political Science, French, Education MORROW, EB. B., Waco Sociology, Psychology Esquire Club, Psi Chi, Alpha Kappa Delta, Baylor-Waco Club MORRIS, HOMER RENLEY, JR., Palestine Business 57 affirm , awww, Wwe SENIORS MORRIS, REGINA K., Columbia, Miss. Business, English Phi Gamma Nu, President, Secretary, Mississippi Clu MORTON, EVELYN ANICE, Waco Bible, English, Music Phi Beta Mu, F.F.B., Console Club, Pre-Med Cl MOSES, DAVID MARTIN, Pearsall Law, English MOSTELLA, ARTHUR H., Aransas Pass Education, Bible, Physical Education MOUNT, JULIETTE, Dothan, Ala. English, Sociology MULLIGAN, MARTY LEG, Chattanooga Tenn Bible, English Ministerial Alliance MULLINS, EDWIN W., Mart Business Alpha Delta Sigma MUSTAIN, MIDDLETON TRUETT, Shreveport La Business MYERS, JOHN SMITH, JR., Seven Sisters Music, Composition MYRICK, JAMES LESTER, Stanton Physical Education NAGY, WILLIAM, Waco Business: Economics NATION, BETTY JANE, Iola Chemistry, Mathematics, English American Chemical Society, F.F.B. NAYLOR, BENNIE L., Waco Chemistry, Zoology Beta Beta Beta NELSON, BILLY BROWN, Dublin C hemistryg Mathematics Nose Brotherhood, Esquire NELSON, CHARLES L., JR., Waco journalism.: English Alpha Delta Sigma NELSON, EDWARD WARREN, Houston Biblef Voice Volunteer Band, President, Ministerial Alliance, President Baylor Bards NELSON, GLADYS LOUISE, Ipswich, S.D English, Education, French, Bible Phi Beta Mu, President, Volunteer Band, Secretary Rhapsody m White University Chorus, Sophomore Honors NELSON, JIMMIE, Borger Bible, English Ministerial Alliance, Church Drama Group NELSON, RICHARD VIRGIL, Dallas Bible, English Ministerial Alliance NICHOLS, R. BRYAN, Moody History, English, Political Science Chamber of Commerce, Student Council, Vice Chairman Sigma 'Iau Delta, Senior Class Treasurer, Pre-Law Assn., President Vice President Who's Who, '48, '49 NICHOLSON, JAMES M., JR., Atlanta, Ga History, English, Bible 58 ..CLASS 0F '49 NIX, HENRY M., JR., Beaumont Business Alpha Delta Sigmag Delta Sigma Pi NOBLES, WILFRED FRANKLIN, Waco Businessg Accounting NORDHAUSEN, LOIS, Corpus Christi Business NORMAN, MARY ELIZABETH, Waxahachie Education: History Alpha Chig Kappa Delta Pig Pi Gamma Mug Sophomore Honors NORRIS, EDITH A., Tulsa, Okla. Businessg Bihle Symphony Orchestra, Phi Gamma Mug Oklahoma Clubg Sophomore Honors NORRIS, HARWELL E., JR., Killeen Business Kappa Alpha Mu O'CONNER, GLIDDEN D., JR., Houston Chemistryg Mathematics American Chemical Society OLIVER, WILLIAM COMPTON, Waco Radio: Political Science Lambda Lambda Mug Radio Wforkshopg KWBU Staff oLsoN, HAROLD STEEN, Loup City, Neb. Businessg Economics Delta Sigma Pi ORINGDERFF, SHELBY B., Wlndom Speechg English, Bible Ministerial Alliance OSBORN, JOE R., Jonesboro, Ark. Business Delta Sigma Pi, Scribe, Arkansas Club, President OTEY, ROBERT TRAVIS, Little Rock, Ark. English, Historyg Speech Sigma Tau Delta, Ministerial Alliance, Arkansas Club OVERALL, MARY FRANCIS, Bryan Mathematicsy Physics Golden Wave Band, Tau Beta Sigma, French Theater, F.F.B. OWEN, KARL KIP, Plainview Historyg English, Bible West Texas Club, Presidentg .Senior Class, Vice-Presidentg Chairman Senior Gift Committeeg Who's Who, '49 OWEN, MILDRED ANN, Pasadena Musicg Education Phi Beta Mu, President, A Cappella Choir, Radio Choirg University Chorusg Music Educators National Conference OXNER, JACK C., Waco Business PACK, ROBERT W., West Columbia Business PADEN, BOB, Waco Piano: Voice Phi Mu Alpha Sinfoniag Esquire Club, Lambda Lambda Mug A Ca ella Choir Radio Choir Ba lor Bards Accom anistg PP S Q Y , P Radio Workshopg Baylor Symphonyg Golden Wave Band PAGE, ALEXANDER EDWARD, Dallas Physicsg Mathematics PAGE, BOBBIE, Waco Education, Sociology PAGE, MARY EILEEN, Dallas Biology: Chemistry Mn. 'dw W' ' .,.,., , eaeeai . S E N I 0 R S PANIAN, GEORGE W., Jouef, 111. C hemistry, German PARKER, MARY, Afp Business East Texas Club PARKHILL, JACQUELYN, Caldwell Business Phi Gamma Nu, President, Alpha Chi, Burleson House Council, Golden Wave Band, Baylor Symphony, Sophomore Honors PARKS, BURTON, Houston Business Taurus Society PARROTTE, BETTY JANE, Memphis, Tenn. Business, Education, English Tennessee Club, Sodales Club PARTLOW, JAMES LEONARD, Greenwood, S. C. English, Bible Ministerial Alliance PATON, D., Benavides Chemistry, Zoology, Spanish Alpha Epsilon Delta, American Chemical Society PATTERSON, JAMES HURSEL, Camden, Ark. Psychology PATTERSON, SAM PHILLIP, San Antonio Biology, Chemistry Sigma Delta Pi, Varsity B Club, Track Letterman PATTERSON, WILLIAM C., Paris Music, Voice Symphony Orchestra, Golden W'ave Band, Baylor Bards, University Chorus PAYNE, DUANE C., Hillsboro Music, Bible PENINGER, MARY JANE, Alexandria, La. Biology, Chemistry Louisiana Club, Sodales Club, Pre-Med Club, Alexander House Council PENN, CLARENCE MELVIN, JR., Washington, D. C. Bible, English, Greek Ministerial Alliance, Volunteer Band PERDUE, BILL GENE, Ozona Bible, Greek, English Ministerial Alliance PERKINS, HELEN FRANCES, Deweyville Business Inter-Club Council, President, Peer Club, President, Phi Gamma Nu, East Texas Club PERRY, PATRICIA ANN, Houston Education, English, Bible Alpha Omega, Secretary, Houston Club, F.F.B., B.S.U. Council, Y.W.A., Memorial House Council PETERS, LANELLE, Houston Business, Bible Phi Gamma Nu, Houston Club PETTY, LEWIS L., Bills Accounting, Economics PHENIX. JAMES NEWTON, Port Arthur Law, History Pre-Med Club, President, 'Varsity B Club, Tennis Letterman PHILBRICK, JOE LAWRENCE, San Diego, Calif. Bible, English Ministerial Alliance, Volunteer Band PHILLIPS, ALICE, Beaumont Business Alpha Omega, Vice-President, Phi Gamma Mu, Secretary, Sigma Tau Delta, E.F.B., Beaumont Club 60 ..CLASS 0F '49 PIERCE, SAMMY D., Vernon Businessf Education Varsity B Club, West Texas Club, President, Football Letterman, '46, '47, '48, ,49 PIRTLE, MARGARET ELAINE, El Dorado, Ark. Musicf Voice, Piano Mu Phi Epsilon, Vice-President, Phi Beta Mu, Arkansas Club BSU Council PITNER, JEAN B., Meadville, Pa. Sociology, German, Political Science Alpha Delta Sigma PITTMAN, A. D., Temple Business PITTMAN, L. A., JR., Houston Business' Economi , cs Honor Council, Greer House Council, Delta Sigma Pi, Historian PITTS, ROBERT REEVES, Amarillo Psychology, Political Science PLUECKHAHN, WILLIAM G., Carmine Business POLK, IDA ODELL, Rosebud Bible, English Y.W.A., Volunteer Band, Religious Education and Music Workshop Peer Club Scholarship Award POLLARD, BILLIE JACK, Gatesville Business, Economics POLLARD, L. E., JR., Waco Business ,POOL, BETTY FRANCES, WaC0 Englishg journalism Athenean Club, Press Club Missions Ma ueen Nominee 48 s 9 Y Q Junior Class Reporter, Round-Up Beauty, '48, '49 POOL, WADE FRANK, Houston Zoology, German Pre-Med Club, F.F.B. POPPERFUSS, NANCY ANN, Little Rock, Ark. English, Education, History, French University Urbanites, President, Sigma Tau Delta PORTER, LOUIE B., Leesburg Bible, History, Educationf English Ministerial Alliance PORTER, MILDRED JOHNSON, LC6Sbu1'g Bible, Education POWERS, TRUETT, Waco Business P'POOL, NANCY BETH, Houston Business Alpha Omega, President, Phi Gamma Mu, Vice-President Delta, Houston Club, F.F.B., Alexander House Council PRESNALL, CECILIA ELAINE, Jacksboro Business PRESNALL ROBERT Fort th , , Wor journalism, Political Science Ministerial Alliance PRICE, GENE EARL, San Antonio Business Esquire Club, Shaft Club PRIDDY, GEORGE R., Waco Chemistry, Zoology, German Alpha Epsilon Delta, Beta Beta Beta, American Chemical Society German Club S E N I 0 R S PRIM, ANDREW s., Dallas Accounting, Economics PRIOLO, ROY S., Amarillo Business, Psychology Frosh Football, '42 PRYOR, DONALD CHARLES, DeKalb Bible, English Ministerial Alliance PROTHRO, MARY MARGARET PUNCHARD, OTIS WILLIAM, JR., Mart Business: Accounting Alpha Delta Sigma PURCZINSKY, JULIUS OSWALD, JR., Levi Spanish, French Alpha Chi, Sigma Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, German Club QUAY, DAVID SAMUEL, Waco Business Tryon Coterie, President, Sigma Delta Pi RABUN, MRS. KATHRYN DISEKER, WHCO Education, English RABORN, PATSY JUNE, Houston Spanish, English, Business Atheneans, Parliamentarian, Houston Club, Sigma Delta Pi RAINS, DOUGLAS SHERWOOD, Temple Political Science, Radio Gamma Iota, Radio Workshop RAMBO, CARL HOCOTT, Raymondville History, Educaliong Bible, Spanish Rio Grande Valley Club, Kappa Delta Pi, President, Sigma Delta Pi, Reporter, F.F.B. RANSDELL, NANCY GENE, Louisville, Ky. Home Economics, Education RAY, CECIL ARMOND, Corsicana Zoology, German RAYBURN, JAMES L., Houston Zoology RAYNOR, FRANK LEO, Waco Psychology REDDING, JACK T., Plano Business Varsity B Club, Delta Sigma Pi, Sophomore Class Vice-President, Baseball Letterman, '46, '47, '48, '49, All Conference, '46, '47 REED, BETTYE JO, Fort Worth Physical Education, Education, Biology, Drama Kappa Alpha Mu, Vice-President, Upsilon Delta Gamma, Fort Worth Club, Neophytes, Kappa Alpha Mu REED, JANE MARIE, San Benito Business, Spanish Atheneans, Sigma Delta Pi, Drum Majorette, May Queen Nominee, Beauty '46, '47 RENFROW, ARTHUR OTIS, JR., Waco Business RICHARDSON, FRANK RAYMOND, Newgulf Bible, Sociology, English Ministerial Alliance, Alpha Kappa Delta RIESS, ROBERT WILLIAM, Waco Business Tryon Coterie 62 ...CLASS 0F 949 RIFE, JOHN, Teague Business, Accounting RILEY, JOHNNY DOWD, JR., Waco Business, Economics RIVERS, CHARLENE FRANKIE, Electra Art, Education, English Kappa Pi, Kappa Delta Pi ROACH, CLEATIS LEROY, Bonham Radio, Political Science Gamma Iota, Radio Workshop, East Texas Club, KIYS Staff ROAN, LILLIAN ADELLE, Navasota English, Spanish Band, Tau Beta Sigma, Treasurer, Sigma Delta Pi, Secretary, F.F.B. ROBB, BLANCHE MARIE, Pensacola, Fla. English, Sociology, Education Alpha Kappa Delta, Baylor Theater ROBERTS, MARY HELEN, Raymondville Business, Bible ROBERTS, NORMAN L., JR., Waco Biology, Chemistry Alpha Epsilon Delta, Mississippi Club, Pre-Med Club ROBERTS, WILLIAM JOHN, Memphis, Tex. Biology, Chemistry ROBERTSON, DAVID TERRY, Wichita Falls Business ROBINSON, ROBERT JACKSON, Fort Worth English, Bible Sigma Tau Delta, F.F.B., Chamber of Commerce, Fort Worth Club, Freshman Class Vice-President, Outstanding Student, '47, Who's Who, '47, '48, Student Council, Varsity B Club, Basketball Letterman, '46, '47, '47, Captain of '47 Team, BSU Council, President of BSU, Ministerial Alliance, State BSU President, '47, U. S. Olympic Basketball Team, '48 RODGERS, HAZEL MARIE, Grand Prairie journalism, Bible, Business ROGERS, GLEN W., Henderson Business, History Alpha Chi, Pi Gamma Mu, Taurus Society, President, Who's Who '48 ROSS, BETSY, Dumas, Ark. History, English, Speech Alpha Chi, Athenean Club, President, Pi Kappa Delta, Pi Gamma Mu, President, Arkansas Club, Who's Who '48, Student Council, Junior Class Secretary ROSS, DUNREATH, Eupora, Miss. Bible Mississippi Club, President, Religious Education and Music Workshop ROSS, MONROE HAROLD, Vernon Business, Education West Texas Club ROUSE, DUDLEY L., Waco Psychology, Zoology Psi Chi ROWAN, MARTHA JO, Carlsbad,N. M. Spanish, Mathematics RUCHTI, W. C., Galveston Bible, English Ministerial Alliance, Baylor Bards RUCKER, DORIS E., Waco Business, Education Baylor-Waco Club RUMMAGE, RALPH LEE, Tulsa, Okla. Bible, English Volunteer Band, B.S.U. Council 65 'final M., E QQ . s X 3 f r Q 3 QT . i Tris sis is bf , ' Q gzi p zl. 1212 zz: SENIORS RUSSELL, JOY ROWENA, Edinburg Educationf Music, English Pi Alpha Lambdag University Chorusg Rio Grande Valley Clubg Music Education Nat'1 Conference RUTHERFORD, CORKY FAIN, Waco Businessg Law . Taurus Society, Vice-President, Freshman and Junior Class RYDEL, HENRY L., West Businessf Accounting SALMON, RUSSELL H., JR., Austin Bihlef History Ministerial Alliance SAUL, ELMER LEON, Kress Germany Education SCARBOROUGH, BOB, Colorado City Chemistryg Mathematics SCHAFFER, ARTHUR, Waco Businessg Political Science SCHMIDT, SHIRLEY LOUISE, Fort Worth Business SCHOENVOGEL, ROBERT LEE, Brenham Zoologyg Spanish SCHORLEMMER, GLORIA ANICE, Llano Education, Englishg Bible Kappa Delta Pig University Chorusg French Club, West Texas Clubg Y.W.A.g Harrington House Council, Sophomore Honors SCHRADER, JACK, Mart Physical Educationf Education Varsity B Clubg Basketball Letterman, '45, '46g Football Letterman, '46 SCHRODER, EMIL ERNEST, JR., Austin Physical Educationg Education Baseball Letterman, '47 SCHRODER, ROBERT C., Brenham Businessg Accounting SCHULTZ, HILMAR A., New Athens, Ill. English, Germany journalism SCHWARTZ, JULIUS H., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Business SCOTT, CHARLES K., Waco Physicsj Mathematics SCOTT, WALTER GAYLORD, El P2150 Bihleg English, Greek Ministerial Alliance, A Cappella Choir, President, B.S.U. Council, Radio Choir SEARS, MARY BESS, Hutchins Sociologyg Business Alpha Chig Alpha Kappi Delta, Presidentg Phi Gamma Nu, Round-Up Stalf, '48 SEASTRUN K, BETTYLOU, Waco Home Economicsf History Baylor-Waco Club, Baylor Symphony Orchestra, Pi Alpha Lambda, President SEGREST, JAYTON B., Waco Sociologyg Psychology SEWELL, WILLIAM A., JR., Waco Businessf Accounting Alpha Chi, Sophomore Honors 64 ...CLASS 0F '49 SHELTON, JOHN WAYNE, Waco Mathematics, Geology Alpha Chi SHEPPARD, JAMES H., JR., Brownwood Business Chamber of Commerce SHEPPARD, MARY E. ROGERS, Henderson Business, Home Economics Phi Gamma Nu, Delta Alpha Pi, President SHERMAN, GARRETT, Waco Chemistry, Mathematics American Chemical Society, President SHAIVERS, JERRY FRANCIS, Woodville Business SHORT, JAMES MAYBRY, JR., Dallas German: Bible Sigma Tau Delta, German Club SHULTZ, DONALD EARLE, Lockhaven, Pa. Chemistry, Zoology American Chemical Society, Alpha Epsilon Delta SHULTZ, NORMA PRICE, Lubbock Chemistry, Zoology American Chemical Society, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Director, Girl's Hospital SHUTTLESWORTH, WILLIAM L., JR., Houston Psychology, History Psy Chi SIMMONS, CARIE NELL, Troy Business SIMON, RALPH E., JR., Iraan Zoology, Chemistry, German Alpha Epsilon Delta, Beta Beta Beta, President SIMPSON, BILLY JOE, Palestine Bible, English, History East Texas Club, President, F.F.B., Ministerial Alliance, Golden Wave Band, Baylor Bards, University Chorus SIMPSON, ROY EARLE, San Antonio Business: Economics Varsity Football, '46 SIMS, BILL, Waco Business SINGLETARY, CECIL EARL, Houston Business SKINNER, DELDA A., Waco Business SLAUGHTER, JOHN LEE, Bethesda, Md. Education, English, Mathematics SLOAN, BETTY, Brenham English, Education, French Sigma Tau Delta, Delta Alpha Pi, Treasurer, Kappa Delta Pi SLOCUM, WANDA LORETTA, Cresson Public School Musicf Voice, Organ Athenean Club, Console Club, Phi Beta Mu, A Cappella Choir, Rhapsody in White SMELTZER, ROY CHARLES, Prescott, Ark. Business SMITH, ABBIE MALOCH, Lubb0Ck Bible, Educationf English 65 I E511-:l,gs::,,,s.: --- my S We I item ,iw M, :eve were Win' Z .,.EEE.,, , . -,,,. ':::E J I ' -1AA--- J ,ZN1 ftfgq 5 , WWE 'gi WWA we . A if if f I S E N I 0 R S SMITH, CHRISTINE LOUISE, Waco Business Baylor-Waco Club SMITH, DOROTHY, Hawkins Business, Sociology, Spanish Alpha Kappa Delta, Vice-president, Phi Gamma Nu, East Texas Club SMITH, D. FLOYD, JR., Waco Business SMITH, EDWARD N., Marshall Business SMITH, ELIE JACKSON, Keltys Drama, Voice Esquire Club, Phi Mu Alpha SMITH, MRS. ELIZABETH FLANDERS, Atlanta, Ga. Bihle, English B.S.U. Council, W.M.B.S., Alpha Chi SMITH, H. PAUL, Nashville, Tenn. Bible, English SMITH, JAMES W., JR., Atlanta, Ga Bible, English Ministerial Alliance SMITH, JO, Mabank journalism, English Kappa Alpha Mu SMITH, JO ANNE, Kerens Music: Voice Pi Alpha Lambda, Homecoming Queen Nominee, Music Educators Conference, Rhapsody in Wlhite, University Chorus SMITH, LAWRENCE TAYLOR, Owensboro, Ky. Business Delta Sigma Pi, Varsity BD Club, Kentucky Club, Vice-president Sophomore Class, Football, Basketball, Track SMITH, OSCAR LEE, Highpoint, N. C. Bible, English Ministerial Alliance SMITH, THERESA MORPHEXV, Stephenville Home Economics, English W.M.B.S. SMITHWICK, TRUMAN EDMUND, Waco Psychology, English Psi Chi SNEED, CHADWICK BROOKS, Waco Economics, Geology Varsity BH Club, Vice-president, Baseball Letterman, '47, '48 SNIDER, LAFERN, Price English, Speech Beta Sigma Phi SNIDER, MARTHA ELLEN, Beckley,W. Va. Music, Voice, Organ Mu Phi Epsilon, Vice-president, Phi Beta Mu, Console Club, Rhapsody in White B.S.U., University Chorus SNIDER, TED LOWELL, Purdon Radio, French Taurus Society, Alpha Epsilon Rho, President, Radio Workshop, KIYS Staff, Assistant Mgr. SOAPE, JOE LYNN, Carthage Chemistry, Mathematics, German American Chemical Society SOFFAR, SAUL WILLIAM, Houston Zoology, Chemistry Alpha Epsilon Delta, Golden Wave Band SOUTHERLAND, CHARLES ANDERSON, JR., Waco Geology, Mathematics 66 ...CLASS 0F '49 SOWELL, REBECCA GERTRUDE, Paducah, Ky Englishg French SPALDING, EDWARD A., Waco Physicsf Mathematics Lambda Chi Alpha SPEAR, PAUL EDWARD, Corsicana Business SPRENGER, DONALD MALCOLM, Waco Businessf Accounting SPRINKLE, MARY ALYCE, Dallas Bihlef Education Dallas Club, Secretaryg B.S.U. Councilg Volunteer Band Secretary Y.W.A. STAPP, HERBERT MOODY, Muleshoe Spanishy Bible Education Ministerial Allianceg Sophomore Honors STARCHER, WILLIAM DODGE, Spur Political Science' En lish 1 3 West Texas Clubg Esquire Clubg Debate Clubg Pi Kappa Delta STARR, ED, Waco Business Varsity Footballg Baylor-Waco Club STAVINOHA, EDWARD ANTHONY Temple Mathematics,' Physics STEAKLEY, MARVIN CLOYSE, Godley Musicf Voice Madrigal Choir, Neophitesg Shutterbug Club, Radio Choir University Chorusg Music Educators Nat'l Conference, Reporter STEEL, DAVID MCCLURE, Stratford Mathematics STEINDAN, LOUISE, Dallas Bible, Speechy Education Y.W.A.g Religious Education Wlorkshop STEINMANN, WALTER W., Waco Educationf History, Business Baylor-Waco Club STEPHENS, RAYMOND GIST, Greenville Lawg Business STERNENBERG, PAUL LOCKWOOD, Chemistifyg Zoology STEVENSON, CHARLES BRUCE, Gladewater Lawg Business Taurus Society STEWART, LUIE DALE, Hot Springs, Ark. Pre-Dental STEWART, EARNEST, San Angelo English STEWART, 'THOMAS WILLARD, Burkburnett Business STOEFREGEN, PATSY jEAN, Waco Historyf Education University Urbanites, President STOREY, RUFUS KELLY, Waco Chemistryg Zoology SENIORS STRANZ, ARTHUR M., Little Rock, Ark. Arty English Kappa Pig Arkansas Club STRINGER, ROBERT LYNN, Waco Businessg Education STRINGER, VERNIE H., Waco Business Baylor'Waco Club STUCKY, JOHN R., Overton Bihleg English Ministerial Alliance STURGES, EDWARD TRUMAN, Dallas Art, History Kappa Pi SULLIVAN, PEGGY JOYE, Crawford English, Business, Education Alpha Chi, Canterbury Club SWAIN, SIBYL JOAN, Houston Business SWINNEY, CECIL RAY, Waco Businessg Marketing SYER, GEORGE J., Galveston Bihle,' English Ministerial Alliance TANNER, LOUIS C., JR., Cleveland Zoologyf History TAYLOR DAWN, Laurel, Miss. Voices Piano Mississippi Club, Phi Beta Mug Mu Phi Epsilon TAYLOR, HENRY, E., JR., Shrevep0rt,La. Biologyf English Taurus Society, Historian, Supervisor Men's Hospital TAYLOR, LAURA R., Waco Bihle,' French TAYLOR, NUEL D., Richland Springs Education, Bihleg History TAYLOR, WILLIAM R., Franklin, Tenn. Bihleg English TERRY, FLORINE HARPER, Waco Educationg French, English TERRY, JAMES M., Cameron Business ' TERRY, MARK LOWERY, JR., De1ning,N.M Chemistryf Sociology THEOBALD, FRED CHARLES, JR., Beaumont Accounting, Economics THOMAS, BELVIN BURL, Jarrell Bible, Educationg English Ministerial Alliance THOMAS, XVILLIAM IRA, Grand Saline Bihleg English Ministerial Alliance, East Texas Club, President, Radio Workshop 68 ..CLASS 0F '49 THOMAS, JOHN WILLIAM, Belton Law, English Law Forum, Alpha Pig F.F.B.g Law Review THOMAS, LAURA BELLE, Oklahoma City, Okla. English, French, Chemistry Oklahoma Club, Beta Beta Beta, Alpha Chig Baylor Theater, Burleson House Council THOMPSON, RICHARD WAYNE, Sweetwater Business West Texas Clubg Delta Sigma Pig Swimming Team THOMPSON, DOUGLAS P., Greenville Radio, Journalism Alpha Delta Sigma, Radio Workshop, F.F.B., KIYS Staff THOMPSON, GEORGENE, El Toro, Calif. Home Economics, English F.F.B.g Delta Delta Delta THOMSON, MARY DUVELLE, Waco Englishg Spanish THORNTON, RAYMOND, Blum Law, Business Pre-Law Club, F.F.B.g Senate Law Society, Sophomore Honors TILLOTSON, ARTHUR CARLETON, Waco Botonyg German Beta Beta Beta, Sophomore Honors TIMMONS, AVERY GORDON, Levellancl Biblef History Ministerial Alliance TINKLER, EMMA JEANE, Edinburg Business, Spanish Rio Grande Valley Club, Sigma Delta Pi TIPTON, HARVEY L., Beaumont Bible, English Beaumont Club TOLAND, MAUDINE OLIVER, San Antonio Education, Spanish Volunteer Band, A Capella Choir TOWNSLEY, JACK KEITH, Austin Bible, Englishg Speech University Chorus, Volunteer Band, Lariat Staffg Radio Workshopg B.S.U. Council, Senior Class President, Round-Up Staff, '48, '49 TRAUGOTT, JAMES DILLARD, Versailles, Ky. Political Science, History TRIPLETT, RALPH GROVER, L6n0iS, N. C. Business TURPIN, CALVIN COOLIDGE, Romance, Ark. Bible, English, Greek Ministerial Alliance TYSON, VEDA RAE, Corpus Christi Iournalismg Bible, English Volunteer Band, Kappa Alpha Mug Lariat Staff, Managing Editor, '49 Round-Upg Staff Photographer ULERY, AUDREY SARA, Waco Ezlucationg Spanish, History Pi Alpha Lambda UPDIKE, WILLIAM T., Mart Bible,' English Ministerial Alliance UPSHAW, ERA JO, Stamford Pianof Music, Voice Delta Alpha Pi, Mu Phi Epsilon, President, Phi Beta Mug Madrigal Choir, Rhapsody in White UZZELL, ARDYCE, Tyler Speech, Education, History, English East Texas Club 69 ww WW SENIIIRS UZZELL, DRUNELL, Paris History, Educationg English East Texas Club, Y.W.A.g F.F.B. VALIGURA, WILLIAM J., JR., Temple Sociologyj Educationg History VAN HOUTEN, GEORGE, San Antonio Business VANSTON, JOYCE, Denison Psychology, Business Delta Alpha Pi, President, Psi Chi, Alpha Chi VANZANT, BILLY W., Bellmead Mathematicsg Education VARDAMAN, EPHRAIM J., Dallas History, Englishf Greek Bible Sigma Tau Deltag Ministerial Alliance VASBINDER, VERNON A., Del Rio Zoology, Chemistry Taurus Society VAUGHN, SAMUEL K., Denison Chemistry, German VERNON, RUTH, Vernon English, Educationg French Psychology Psi Chi, T reasurerg F.F.B., West Texas Club, Secretaryg Delta Alpha Pi, Treasurerg Board of Publications, Secretary, Round-Up Organizations Editor, '49 VICKERS, AUBREY FERMON, Waco Business VENSON, GEORGE M., Waco Bihlef Greek Ministerial Allianceg B.S.U. Council VLAHAKOS, GEORGE BILLIE, Hillsboro Business VOTH, CHARLES RUEL, PlainVille,lll. Business Accounting WAKEFIELD, JAMES E., Pineville, La. Business WALES, JERE, Waco ,lournalismg History, English Sigma Delta Chi, Lariat Night Editor WALKER, GEORGE, Waco Psychology, Zoology Baylor-Waco Club WALL, MORRIS THOMAS, Windsboro Bihlef Speech East Texas Clubg Ministerial Alliance WALLACE, BOBBIE DEAN, Houston Educationg Speech Athenean Club, President, Pi Kappa Delta, Debate Teamg '46, '47, '49 Round-Up Beautyg Houston Club WALLACE, JOE MALCOLM, Waco Business WALKER, LYNN, Port Arthur Mathematics, Physicsg German WALTER, RAY ALLISON, Waco Political Sciencef History, French 70 ...CLASS 0F '49 WALTON, SETH R., JR., Wil1sPoint History, Political Science Pi Gamma Mu, Alpha Epsilon Rho, East Texas Club WARD, COLLEEN, Tulia Organf Piano Mu Phi Epsilon, Secretary, Console Club, Rhapsody in White, West Texas Club, Phi Beta Mu WARE, CAROLYN DOWNS, Hattiesburg, Miss. Bible, Spanish WATKINS, ANNIE LOIS, Waco Business WATKINS, MARGERY LOONEY, New Boston Business Phi Gamma Nu, Scribe, F.F.B., Law Wives Club WATSON, JAMES D., Waco Chenzistry, Mathematics WATSON, JAMES RAYFORD, Marshall Business Varsity Bn Club, Varsity Football WATSON, WILLIAM MARVIN, Grapeland Business, Personnel Alpha Delta Sigma, Baylor Theater, Nose Brotherhood, Esquire Club, President WELLS, ALBERT, Waco Business, Accounting WELLS, CHARLES C., Waco Law WELLBORN, FAYE ELAINE, Gladewater English, History, Bible Sigma Tau Delta, Alpha Chi, Secretary, Pi Gamma Mu, Sophomore Class Reporter, Alexander House Council, B.S.U. Council, Honor Council, Secretary, East Texas Club WELLBORN, ETHELYN LAVERNE, Gladewater History, Education, English Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Console Club, Pi Gamma Mu, Secretary, East Texas Club, Golden Wave Band, B.S.U. Council Memorial House Council WEST, EDYTHE JANIS, Longview Chemistry, French French Theater, East Texas Club, Vice-president, Secretary, Pre-Med Club WESTBROOK, MAX, Pinebluff, Ark. English, journalism, Philosophy WHEATLEY, CHARLES A., San Antonio Business, Art Taurus Society, Canterbury Club WHEELESS, ELLINGTON E., Austin Bihleg English, Education Ministerial Alliance, B.S.U. WHEELESS, HOMER D., Bonham Bible, English WHITE, GLEN RAY QBOTTLESJ, Lamesa Business West Texas Club, President WILKERSON, CURTIS A., Brownwood Accounting, Economics WILKINSON, PEGGY JEANNE, Port Neches English, Speech University Chorus WILLIAMS, ALTON CURTIS, Abilene Psychology, Zoology Esquire Club, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Pre-Med Club, Abilene Club, Brooks House Council 71 W4 QW. wwe M' ma. ww SENIIDRS WILLIAMS, BILL B., Fort Worth Business WILLIAMS, BILLIE JEAN, Orange Chemistry, Latin Biology Alpha Epsilon Delta, Beta Beta Beta, Pre-Med Club WILLIAMS, GEORGE B., Waco Business, History WILIAMS, GLENN, Abilene Zoology, Chemistry Esquire Club, Pre-Med Club, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Beta Beta Beta, Abilene Club WILLIAMS, HOWARD ROY, JR., Corpus Christi Biology, English WILLIAMS, FRANCIS MARIE, San Angelo Music Phi Beta Mu, A Capella Choir, University Chorus WILLIAMS, SIDNEY III, Hindes Spanish, Business, Art, Economics WILLIAMS, VERNON O., Mt. Enterprise Business WILSON, FLORENCE JANET, Bagdad,Fla. Biology, Chemistry, Spanish Alpha Kappa Delta, Tau Beta Sigma, President, Treasurer, Pi Alpha Lambda, Treasurer, Golden Wave Band, Y.W.A., Volunteer Band, A Capella Choir, Sigma Delta Pi, Burleson House Council WIMBERLY, BROWNIE HOPE, Wortham English, Education Spanish Athenean Club, Homecoming Queen Nominee, '48 WINTER, EDSELL W., West Physics, Mathematics, German WITHERS, WINKIE, Baytown Education, Sociology, History Alpha Omega, Pi Gamma Mu, Alpha Kappa Delta, B.S.U., Vice-president, Honor Council, Alexander House Council, Memorial House Council, Y.W.A. WRAY, BEVERLY ELAINE, Houston English, Education, Spanish Kappa Delta Pi, Houston Club, Phi Beta Mu WRIGHT, CHARLES P., Mission Business Rio Grande Valley Club WRIGHT, NEVA NELLE, Henderson Business, journalism Phi Gamma Nu, President, Delta Alpha Pi, East Texas Club Golden Wave Band, Orchestra, Lariat Staff, Secretary, Freshman, Junior Classes WOOD, B. GENE, Waco Pre-Med WOODFIN, YANDALL C., Fort Worth Bible, English Ministerial Alliance WORLEY, STINSON, Dallas Business, Economics Psychology Psi Chi, Tryon Coterie, Delta Sigma Pi WRIGHT, JAMES A., Ennis Bible, English Volunteer Band, Ministerial Alliance WYNN, TOM E., Dallas Zoology, Chemistry Pre-Med Club, Varsity B Club, Swimming Team YARBROUGH, CHARLES L., Mexia Chemistry, Mathematics American Chemical Society, East Texas Club YATES, MARTIN W., Waco Business Education 72 NON-PICTURED SENIORS 1The following seniors did not have pictures made for the '49RoUND-UP, but turned in information cards.j ADAMS, VERDA LEE, Waco Voice, Piano Mu Phi Epsilon: Alpha Chi, University Chorus BENNETT, JOHN H., JR., Chilton journalism, English Kappa Alpha Mu, President BLAND, ROBERT CALVIN, Waco Accounting BLOUNT, MARTHA ANN, Philadelphia, Pa. English, Bible F.F.B. BONNEY, DANIEL ROBERT, Medford, Mass. German,' French German Club BRYAN, LESLIE B., Sealy Business, Education BULLER, VERNA KATHRYN, Brookshire Business BUNCH, ALVIN PEYTON, Coolidge History, English, Greek, Bible Alpha Chi CAVITT, WILLIE, Aransas Pass Business Administration COBB, ROBERT PAUL, Salina, Kansas English, German Chamber of Commerce, Sigma Tau Delia, Student Council, Who's Who, '49 COFFEY, HUBERT FRANKLIN, Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. Chemistry, English Alpha Chi, Alpha Epsilon Delta COX, CHARLES D., San Antonio Business, Psychology Psi Chi, Alpha Phi Omega CRAIG, CHARLES C., Mason History: Sociology Alpha Kappa Delta CROOK, FRANK DOYLE, Waco Business Baylor-Waco Club CUNNINGHAM, CARL ELTON, Hillsboro Accounting CUPP, BYRON H., Waco Accounting DAVIS, WILLIAM ALVIN, Waco Business DESTER, LOUIS WILLARD, Chicago, Ill. Economics, Political Science DUBLIN, RUTH CAROLYN, Corsicana Radio, Speech, Spanish Athenean Club President' Al ha E silon Rho Vice- resident, , s P P , P Senior Class Reporter DUBOIS, TRAVIS, Eddy History, Education ER1D1N1, JOHNNIE R., Waco Business FAMBROUGH, WILLIAM T., Smackover, Ark. Business Taurus Society, Arkansas Club FIELDS, CHARLES L., Dallas Bible, Education Ministerial Alliance FULJENZ, RAYMOND D., Monessen, Pa. La Delaa Delta Lambda FUTRELL, MARY EVELYN, Orange Medical Technology Rhapsody In White, East Texas Club HATCH, RICHARD D., Big Spring Law HENSON, MARION JACK, Waco French, Music, Economics, Mathematics Baylor Bards HERRING, WADE E., McGregor Business HINES, BETTY, Diboll Home Economics, Education East Texas Club, Delta Delta Delta HOLLON, GORDON L., Dublin Law Varsity B Club, Senate Law Society, Senior Law, President, Football letterman, '42, '46, '47, Basketball letterman, '42 HOWELL, RAYMOND D., Jasper Business JACKSON, MAY KEYS, San Angelo Education: Speech Baylor Theater, Athenean Club JOHNS, ROBERT M., Floresville Botany,' Zoology, English Beta Beta Beta KRAMOLIS, RAMON F., West Business LONGBOTTOM, SAM F., JR., Avon Park Bible, English Golden Wave Band, Volunteer Band, President MCCLAIN, CECIL RAY, Oklahoma City, Okla. German, Biology, Chemistry, History German Club, Vice-president, Alpha Chi, Psi Chi, Beta Alpha Epsilon Delta MABREY, MRS. MARG. F., Wilmington, Del. Sociology, Psychology, German Baylor Theater, Alpha Kappa Delta MASSEY, MARION RANDOLPH, Waco Bible, English Ministerial Alliance METCALE, DAVID ANTHONY, Cisco History, Bible, English MORROW, EB BOWLES, Waco Sociology, Psychology Beta Beta Esquire Club, President, Psi Chi, Vice-president, Alpha Kappa Delta, French Theater, Vice-president, Baylor-Waco Club, A Cappella Choir NESMITH, STANLEY DAVID, Beaumont Chemistry, Political Science, German Alpha Epsilon Delta NORMAN, ELSIE ANN THOMAS, Kaufman English, Speech Alpha Chi PARISH, CHARLES R., Waco Business PATTERSON, FRANKLIN VERNON, Houston Physical Education, History Track letterman, Varsity UB club PEEK, JAMES ROBBINS, Waco .Business Esquire Club, Baylor Band PERRY, DON C., Anderson, Ind. Musicf Voice Radio Choir, Madrigal Choir, Symphony Orchestra, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Treasurer POE, JOE T., Cisco Bible, Economics, English Volunteer Band POWELL, VIRGINIA LOUISE, San Antonio Music,' Voice B.S.U. Council, Athenean Club, Mu Phi Epsilon, Memorial House Council, President, Secretary, Senior Class, Beauty nominee, B.R.H. Choir RIEHL, POERNER EATON, Corpus Christi Bible, Chemistry, English Volunteer Band, Golden W'ave Band, Pre-Med Club RUTHERFORD, WILSON MORTON, Howe Law, Business Senate Law Society, President SNIDER, JAMES O., Waco Chemistry, Zllath American Chemical Society, Nose Brotherhood TINER, DAVID D., Malakoff History: Education KIYS Staff WALKER, JEARL D., Fort Worth Law WALLACE, PHILLIP T., Waco Business Esquire Club, Baylor Waco Club, Golden Wave Band WELLS, CHARLES FLOYD, JR., Waco .Business WHITLEY, ROBERT ALLEN, Clifton Business Varsity B Club, Football letterman WILDER, DARWIN LEROY, Mineral Wells Lau' YALE, EARL B., JR., Tyler Business M4 UNIIIB CLASS Bridges Tillman Bell Buchanan Reed Padgetr Parks McCormic Chilton Chiles Lee Avery Roach Dickinson McIntosh 74 k OFFICERS FALL President . . PAUL BELL Vice-President . . KING BRIDGES Secretary . . . PEGGY TILLMAN Reporter . . BETTY BUCHANAN Business Manager . CALVIN REED WINTER President . . STUART CHILTON Vice-President . . FRANK PARKS Secretary . . PEGGY PADGETT Reporter . . DANA MCCORMICK Business Manager . JOHN CHILES SPRING President . . . . JAMES LEE Vice-President . RICHARD ROACH Secretary . . . KAY DICKINSON Reporter . . BETTY AVERY Business Manager, DICK MCINTOSH . . . CLASS 0F '50 Adams, Tom, Devine Adamson, George V., Sherman Agee, Leota Kay, Dallas Akin, Jack T., Eldorado, Ark. Alford, Zeke, Rockdale Allen, James F., Bishop Anderson, Donald A., Waco Anderson, Margie Ann, Irving Anderson, Mary Leigh, Mt. Pleasant Anding, Thomas Earl, Rosebud Andrews, Lanelle, Dallas Anthony, Don, Corsicana Anthony, James M., Brownwood Archer, Rebecca, Floresville Armour, Rollin, Miami, Florida Atnip, Logan C., Marmaduke, Ark. Avary Sally, Tela, Hond, C. A. Avery, Betty, Fr. Worth Baggett, Jimmie Dee, Corsicana Bailey, Bill, Waco Bailey, Lee K., Waco Bain, Ann, Kerens Bain, Jack, Kerens Ballenger, Margaret, San Benito Baker, Bill, Hugo, Okla. Barber, Jeanne, Goose Creek Barger, John D., Tacoma, Wash. Barker, Robbielyn, Vernon Barnhill, Fairy June, Waco Barton, Dell, Follett Barton, Mary, Marfa Basham, Sybil, Waco Bayne, Lucy Ann, Crockett Beene, Betty, Shreveport, La. Bell, Alvis M., Shreveport, La. Bennett, John H., Chilton Bernard, Charles, Earle, Ark. Bevan, Roby B., Houston Beydler, John H., Carlsbad, N, M. Bird, Richard L., Donna 75 JUNIIIRS Blackburn, Gloria, Dallas Blackburn, Luther, Waco Blair, Mary, Plainview Blalock, James, Iowa. Park Blyth, Mary, Palestine Bodine, Oliver King, Mont Belvieu Boles, Joe, Winnsboro Booth, Frank, Waco Borden, Rolden, Houston Borders, Davey, Waxahachie Bowden, Olga, Alice Bowers, Beth, Breckenridge Bowler, William, Granite City, Ill. Bowles, Edward M., Louisville, Ky. Bowman, H. F., Amarillo Boyd, Emily, Odessa Boyless, David, Houston Brannon, Richard, Ft. Worth Brantley, Floyd, Lufkin Braswell, R. S., Louisville, Ky. Braziel, Mike, Gatesville Breeden, Bob L., Bay City Bridg'es, King, Waco Brister, Joyce, Corpus Christi Brock, Anne, Shreveport, La. Brooks, Marthalu, Houston Brooks, Roger, Sulphur Springs Brothers, James, Hyattsville, Md. Brown, Bettie, Pine Bluff, Ark. Brown, Clarence, Waco Brown, Edwin, Wichita Falls Brown, Howard, Waco Brown, Lottie, jacksonville Brown, Neta Sue, Laird Hill Browne, Miriam, Waco Browning, Robert, Rockdale Brueck, Virginia, Baton Rouge, La. Brumley, Myles, Cotton Valley, La. Brunies, C., Whitebear Lake, La. Brunnemann, Max, San Antonio 76 ...CLASS 0F '50 Buchanan, Betty, Perryton Buice, Rayburn Lowell, Waco Bullock, Mary Olive, Bryan Burke, Robert, Conroe Burton, Mary Ann. Weslaco Burton, Shirley, Oakland, Calif. Burr, Maud, Singleton Busby, Eddie E., Bunt Bush, Irving L., Waco Bushman, Wesley. Mission Buxton, D. Warren, Springfield, Mo. Byers, Ernest, Lovington, N. Mex. Byron, Jack, Somerset Cain, Robert L., Alba Call, Paul David. Waco Campbell, Billy G., Odessa Carlton, Murl B., Hull. Carnahan, Ruth, Waco Carnett, Ellis, Ft. Worth Carroll, Curtis, Talpa Carruth, Carroll, Waco Carter, Mary Carolyn, Wichita Falls Cates, Durwood, Baton Rouge, La. Cato, Jerry, Palestine Cato, Pat, Weatherford Chapman, Dean, Tyler Chapman, Nelda, Lubbock Chenault, Bertie Jean, Waco Cherry, Jean, Ft. Worth Chiles, John, Waxahachie Chilton, Stuart, Marlin Chisum, James A., Winters Christian, Robert, Bessemer, Ala. Christiansen, Philip A., Okla. City Christy, Jean, Ft. Smith, Ark. Choate, Hazel, Silsby Chudej, George, West Clanton, Donald, Boger City, N. C. Clanton, Jimmie, Hearne Clark, Donus, Winters 77 'W s Sw? af ...ahtatfhg .SUR X51 2' W ram I :-- ---. R 7 E ,,::.,., ,X ...mt lf 4 , 2 5, Girth tegag ri E . ,,,,,VV 5' l f I wh 4 ,... ,,., V F A ,, .,...,, .E,,, :.::: z :cf ' . ig, 1 , .... E .,1,,, fgzwgi? 1 ks .5 2 gi K M Q E 1' Q if Q Q ,,,, , fe X is 1 ,,,,,, a ' fi?sa'? zz. tv 1, Y W 3 S3 -'1 - 5... . S ' -gag 2 ag., '- ig 1 QI 'II FU IQ I Il S5 Clark, William, Trinidad Coe, Charmian, Jasper Cole, Hattye Ruth, Artesia, N. Mex. Cole, Hugh, Waco Collins, Bernice, Romayor Collins, George, Brady Collins, Sam, Newton Combs, Jack C., Waco Compere, John L., Weslaco Compton, Jack N., San Francisco, Calif. Connell, Eddie Jo, Corpus Christi Covington, Liby, Port Arthur Cowden, Betty, Pearsall Crawford, George, Baytown Crim, Sterling, Henderson Crouch, Jean, Denton Culp, Tex, Callen Culver, Robert Lee, Houston Cummings, Alice J., Memphis, Tenn Cupp, Byron, Waco Curlee, Joan, Dallas Custis, Miles, Tacoma, Wash. Cutaia, Joseph, Port Arthur Danner, William, Knoxville, Tenn Darneal, Anne, Palestine Daughtry, Ervin, Henderson Davenport, John, Smoot, West Virginia Davidson, James E., Houston Davis, Bob, Ft. Worth Davis, Cody, Pasadena Davis, Gordon, Rosebud Davis, Lajuana, Katy Davis, Laura, Waco Davis, R. C.. Pasadena Davis, Robert, Athens Davis, Thomas, Gilmer Davis, W. A., Waco Davis, Wallace, Olney Dean, Harold, Amarillo Dearth, W.. Woodward, Okla. 78 . . . CLASS 0F '50 DeFate, Alvin Charles, Wichita Falls DeLaCruz, Juan Adolfo, Donna Demontel, Marjo, Tyler Dennison, Billy, Waco Denny, Bettye, Iowa Park Denton, Harold O., Waco Dexter, Louis Willard, Chicago, Ill. DeWeese, Billy Jo, Gonzales Diamond, Gene, Waco Dickinson, Kay, Palestine Dillard, Samuel Douglas, Temple Diseker, Pat, Waco Doak, William Welch, Waco Dobkin, Melvin, Dorchester, Mass. Dennis, jane, Hillsboro Drewyer, Carroll, Waco Drumwright, Rubye, Dallas Dry, Owen, Mineral Wells Dudley, Dan, Waco Dunkle, Bessie LaRue, Kilgore Dusek, Raymond, Oklahoma City, Okla. Earl, Thomas H., Waco Edmiston, Mary Evelyn, Taylor, Ark. Edmonds, Pat, Anson Edmonds, Royann, Anson Edwards, Betty, West Edwards, James, Lorena Edwards, John C., Longview Ellis, Suzanne, Paris Elmore, Mary Ann, Orange Englerth, Richard A., Monroe, La. English, jack, Hubbard Enloe, jack, Chester Epps, Barney L., Turnersville Eredini, John, Waco Erigan, Armeen, Corpus Christi Etheredge, William G., Pleasant Hill, La. Etkind, Irving, New Britain, Conn. Evans, George, Smithville Evans, H. L., Waco 79 gif E, ..,,,, N ge .,.. : . E.: AX. , ..,x. x E yr YS se .,.,.,.. Y ' Ai X I 2 E s 'V ri 2 . S 1 Q ....,....,. , rn ,ff Y ,Q 'K '-:...::: W his F e Z 7' is ,ag f-1552, a. sl, lf? Q, s it Q ,,,,,, jr? ae , l' 0 ilk fx 754 l X W, as ri , , HX A J . W , W wr, ,, ,f M, ff? f,fSEff. i , , 0 . . .:,, .:,.y, . is , , ,SM -.:.:,:,1,:,-, . , Q ga, LW 2 so my . -W 3 S C IQ ZS EFX S. Q X W s we ,af .... . f P ZZ W' fm U 'f -,.. x ' 'lisa 3 QQ, E X XQ E gs 95 15? fm? ,Wu W N gr ,E me mmm! w ' Q ll 4 W mm V, h ,,,:, Q , .A.AAA.. 53 gi :.:: ,,.,: E . AI :- 5 W wg, 1 W trxx . fix 'if '4 fi' ,. 3,1 W if Y' 'K 4 , f if in, geni e ' ,l' We f Q52 . if aa fm- 5 ..,..,:,. V wx' ik . Q JUNIOIl Faison, Glenn E.. Gladewater Farris, joe, Daisetta Faucette, Thomas Tanner, Lena, S Farell, Clay H., Charlotte, N. C Feather. Bob, Fort Worth Fcndley, james H., Hot Springs, Ark. Fenley, Margaret, Lufkin Ferguson, Ellen, Brenham Ferguson, J. Tom, Waco Ferguson, Waylon, Slayton Finley, Charles, Eliasville Finstad, Calvin, Waco Fisher, Virginia, Waco Flippen, Lon Sanders, Hutchins Foreman, Lee S., Amarillo Fowler, William F., Gatesville Franks, Eddie W., Bryan Frederick, Gerry, Waco Frederick, Jackie, Waco Freeman, Billye, Troy French, Don T., San Antonio Frisby. Bob. Hubbard Frost, Rufus H., Seymour Gardner, Anna K., Pearsall Gardner, Harriet, Wilson. 0 Gardner, Milton E., Devine Garrett, Lilburn, West Monroe, La. Garrison, Samuel M., Waco Gatlin, Virginia, Monroe City Geer, Elizabeth, Rule Geldmeir, Henry, Riesel Ghrist, John M., Waco Gifiin, Ray V., Osage, Wyoming Gill, Mary Ann, Childress Gillespie, Robert, Waco Gilmore, Joe Leonard, Waco Goad, Billy Collier, Palestine Godfrey, Anita, Paducah Goode, Anne, Dallas Goode, Barbara, Plainview 80 ...CLASS 0F ,50 Goodman, Mary Carolyn, Dallas Goodwin, Bettie J., 'Corpus Christi Graham, Elmer, Evansville, Ind. Graham, Gladys, Marshall Gramling, H. Boyd, Overton Green, Gustavus, Eden Greiner, William Edward, Waco Griffin, James E., Waco Griliith, Karolyn, Corpus Christi Grimes, John L., Longview Grissom, Joerle Robert, Richards Grundy, Larry A., Memphis, Texas Guderian, Maynard, Satin Gunn, Alfred R., Waco Gunter, Barbara, Tulia Haas, Rowena, Weslaco Haidusek, Alois Daniel, West Hale, Diane, Dallas Hale, James, Amarillo Hall, Lester M., Fort Worth Hallmen, Cloyce E., Waco Hammett, J. Hunter, Tyler Hamrick, Pryor, Waco Hand, Lawson, Anahuac Hansen, james, Dallas Hansen, john, Dallas Hardgrave, Billy Fred, Palestine Hargrove, Hazel, Brownwood Harper, James R., Marlin Harr, Robert K., Bogata. N. J. Harrell, Ronald R., Waco Harrington, Betty, Plano Harris, Buddy. Center Harris, Harry, Wichita Falls Harris, Joe D.. Tulsa, Okla. Harris, John, Center Harris, Virginia, Tulsa, Okla. Harrison, George, McGregor Hart, William M., Colorado City Hasson, Wesley, Nome 81 W W mt W 7 : z me P W?2?.,'-jg J , 4 . . A :.,V, a 2-- it wi H ,WW Qu:-::,::....: i:3E ,5 Q .. ,I in ...,,,. ' ... ,, ' x ,mn Z . -1-' E ,:,.,. ,.,., ,,,,.,. . . , ,,,,:,. . :,,,,,,,, t : 4 A ..- . : ' - szzzlzl .. .AA.A :,:::,W ,:1, Q Z. Q ,, 'Q Wi? :': 5 f JUNIOBS Hatfield, George, Waco Havard, J. Dalton, Houston Havins, E. Gene, New London Hawes, James W., Burleson Hawkins, Harold L., Hubbard Haywood, Jane, Commerce Head, Earl L., Sherman Heard, W. H., Atlanta, Ga. Heflin, Judy, Paducah, Ky. Hefton, John, Galveston Heinze, Wayne A., San Antonio Hemphill, Grover E., Little Rock, Ark. Henderson, Anna Claire, Waco Henderson, Henry G., Vernon Henley, Donald, Waco Hensley, Lee R., Mauriceville Herndon, John W., Waxahachie Hicks, William C., Lufkin Hill, James H., Sealy Hobbs, Edward, Waco Hodges, Jo Ann, Beaumont Hoffert, Alice Jane, Houston Holbert, Emmitt Joe, Corpus Christi Holcombe, Martha Jane, Pecos Holden, Inez, Port Arthur Holleman, Janice, Brenham Holloway, D. C., Alice Hooser, Charly H., Frost Hopson, Mrs. R. B., Ft Worth Hopson, Ralph, Ft. Worth Horick, Bill H., Waco Hough, Alicia A., Rio Hondo Hough, Ben W., Waco Hough, Carolyn, Tulsa, Okla. Howard, Betty J., Uvalde Howard, Billie, Houston Howard, ggichard Leroy, Dallas Howell, Dorothy J., Harlingen Hughes, Joe M., Nederland Huling, L. L., Los Angeles, Calif. 82 ...CLASS 0F '50 Hunt, Walter, Dallas Hunt, William, Okemah, Okla. Hyde, jean Marie, Tyler Ice, Cletis, Waco Inman, Anna, St. Petersburg, Fla. lsaacks, Lynn, Pittsburgh, Pa. Isom, George W., Lancaster Itokazu, C., Waimea, Kauai, T. H. Itokazu, I., Waimea, Kauai, T. H. Itokazu, W., Waimea, Kauai, T. H. Ives, Robert M., Houston Jacks, Claude, Belton Jackson, Winfred P., Waco James, Lester, Plainview Jarvis, Benjamin Edward, Troup Jenkins, Robert, Waco Jennings, Dorothy, Tulia Jeter, Anita, Gladewater Jeter, john, Johnson City, Tenn. Jobe, Bill, Paris, Tenn. Jobe, Loyd, Amarillo Johnson, Albert, San Antonio Johnson, Jeanette, Waco Johnson, Joe, Midlothian Johnson, joe W., Waco Johnson, John, Conroe Johnson, Mary C., Waco Johnson, Pat, Alamo johnson, Paul, Houston johnson, Rhea, Houston Jones, Beryl, Waco jones, Billye' Jean, Midland Jones, Cecil, Vernon Jones, Joe E., Nashville, Ark. Jones, Sam, San Angelo Keeling, John D., San Antonio Kelley, Don, Arkansas City, Kan. Kelley. Loyce, Wilburton, Okla. Kelly, Karl, Waco Kendall, Mary Ann, Ennis 83 - , 3, :,::,:::::.:q , , ,, fi W 9 as Me W ee I Ny xg I .fy fl, ,Q W Wi if .. 5, .5:::: a ::. : .i I 515 ...z:z:a:a:a:a:s:a ,. . .,, gr ... 1 L ' E A f .. .' .. 4:5-::::::::::I-L.-5 2' s - ,lf NX mr-5? Q We ns 1 'W 3 'rawmw . E5E5E5E5E5:5': We ,. :,,f. .,,. a W L has 1 Y M fl, M M 9 'Vt it X P A E is M k izq Q, ...r .,.,,,, X Ng? Q at XV! FE Q3 , if ? M I a , 5 ' I 'Q f ff lf W I X 4 W sw , sc 3 if 4 -A, fill ' , 1 MS- N xf,V .jf yr . EEE V,,,,,., . ., sf, ,WSL .,,, R is L ,Q .,.,. , ' 1 4. K 1 JUNIOR Kennedy, Charles, Kermit Kennedy, J. Dell, Mexia Kent, Neil, Waco Key, Jimmy, Perryton Kidd, Wanda, Gladewater Kidwell, Harry, Dallas Killingsworth, J. C., Crockett Kimura, Fred, Wahiawa, Oahu T Kingham, Larry, Aransas Pass Klein, E. F., Hawkins Knight, Frank, Alto Knolle, Carolyn, Brenham Koch, Irvin, Waco Kolter, Bill, Houston Kramolis, Ramon, West Kucera, Rudy, Waco Kyger, James F., Henderson Lamkin, Billy, Brownwood Landers, R. L., Iola Lane, Norma June, Palestine Lane, Wilburn, McGregor Langston, Joyce, Palestine Lawrence, Clarence, Dallas Leavell, Frank, Nashville, T Lee, James, Robstown Leggett, Frank, Brookhaven, Miss. Leggett, Arthur, Waco Lengefeld, Erma, Gatesville Lepar, David, Akron, Ohio Lester, jenny, Waco Liles, Patricia, Palestine Lilly, Chris, Eudora, Arkansas Liu, Franklin, Kowloon, Hong Lloyd, Thomas, Galveston Locher, Preston, Houston Lockett, Helen, Santa Ana, Calif. Logan, Ken, Frost Loggins, Billy, Waco Lokey, Philip, Palestine Lollar, Fred, St. Louis, M0 84 ...CLASS 0F '50 Lombard, John, Dallas Lonas, Wilson, Knoxville, Tenn. Longino, Bobby, New Orleans, La. Longoria, Linda, Brownsville Lott, Bennie, Port Neches Lovell, Russell, Houston Lowe, Vira Jean, Hufsmith Lucas, George, Wortham Lunsford, Martha, Minden, La. McAdams, Dolores Dee, Plainview McCall, Hazel Beth, Bremond MCCarroll, jack, Dallas McCaw, Clarence Lee, Ennis McCollum, Ted, Lamesa McCook, Warren, Butler, Mo. McCormick, Eudania, Tahoka McCloskey, Thomas E., Waco McCracken, jarrell, Woodard, Okla. McCoy, Jack Douglas, West McCoy, Jean Curtis, Waco McCutcheon, Marian Ellen, Fayette, Mo. McDaniel, Douthir Young Jr., Waco McFarland, Ralph L., Silver City, N. M. McFerrin, Leon C., Tuscola McIntosh, Richard A., San Angelo McKenzie, Robert Winfred, Tyler McKenzie, Carolyn, Alexander, La. McMillan, John Edgar, Waco McNeil, David J., Waco McNeil, Daniel W., Waco McQueen, jean Elois, Elizabethton, Tenn. MacNutt, W. T., Jr., West Palm Beach Madsen, Marianne, San Antonio Mangham, W.. Monroe, Louisiana Manning, D. Wilson, Yoakum Manske, Walter Earl. McGregor Maples, John Cecil, Cushing Marley, Eugene, Mart Marsh, Leah Ruth, Waco Marshall, Robert Earl, Temple 85 ggi ,,.. 1,, , . + 12 w 5 Y gg 6, V . ,Q 'la Q35 P? ae , ff , L 3 , E s gg , .- -,-.., :::2:::2-2w: Q ,ss .. xi JF A X , as-. K, JUNIIDBS Marschall, Cissie, San Angelo Martin, Bill, Fort Worth Martinez, Edmund, Marlin Mason, Jo Ann, Waco Matthews, Jimmy, Palestine Mayfield, Ira, Hot Springs, N. M. Mayfield, Ray, Houston Maxwell, Victor W., Haglehurst, Miss Meadows, John Roberts, Harlingen Metcalf, Mary Janis, Temple Miller, Clara jean, Dallas Miller, Elsalene, Dallas Miller, Garvin, Decatur, Ga. Miller, Keith B., Washington D. C. Miles, Sue, Waco Mobley, Bill, Corpus Christi Mohan, Leo Francis, Jr., Waco Moncus, Lawrence, Waco Montgomery, Georgie M., Waco Moody, Ellen, Dallas Moody, William Byron, Laurel, Miss. Moore, Conrad D., Oklahoma City, Okla. Moore, Earl Gene, Frost Moore, Margaret Jo, Dallas Moore, Max Lynn, San Antonio Morgan, Clara Belle, St. Louis, Missouri Morgan, Diann, Naples Morris, David Bevins, Canyon Morris, Jack Douglas, Oglesby Morrison, Alfonso, Waco Moser, Gustave, Houston Moss, Doris, Ann, Jackson, Miss. Mowery, Wesley Harold, Sunset Mouser, Donald E., Vernon Murdock, Lester, Sulphur Springs Murphree, B. W., Linwood, Calif. Murray, james R., Tyler Narramore, David Earl, Greenville Nash, Jack Norman, Houston Nash, Paul S., Kerrville 86 ...CLASS 0F 550 Neely, Alan Preston, Ft. Worth Newby, Marvin Gene, Tulia Newman, Patsy Jo, Denison Newsom, Patricia Anne, Kerens Nickels, Billie Joyce, McAdoo Noble, Clinton, Waco Noel, Ken, Royse City Norris, D. Glen, Tyler North, Dwan Darwin, Dallas Norvell, Robert, Corsicana Norwood, Durward, Beaumont Oakes, Mary Agnes, Shreveport, La. Oliver, Arthur Bruce, Waco Osborne, Ethel Lee, Plainview Osborne, Gerald, Waco Owen, Roy W., Waco Padgett, Peggy Joy, Teague Panish, Howard R., Brooklyn, N. Y. Pappas, James Sophocles, Dallas Parker, Jack C., Perryton Parks, Billy, Waco Parma, Roman III, Waco Partin, Maurice Curtis, Wharton Patrick, Rex E., Corpus Christi Payne, Hollis Coy, Crowell Pease, Frank R., Miami, Fla. Peebles, Wyley, Lexington Penley, Walter Elmo, Mangum Okla. Pennington, Frank Neal, Marlin Perkins, Darrell C., Port Arthur Perrill, Ralph C., Jr., Morehead, Kan. Peters, Arnold Joseph, West Peyton, Hall, Jr., Gueydan, La. Peyton, Jimmie Dee, Greenville Pierce, Nickie Mae, Menard Pitman, Gerald Gene, Bettie Place, Peggy Jean, Harlingen Plasek, Margie Carol, West Poe, Charlsie Jeannine, Winters Ponder, H. R., Jr., Emhouse 87 JUNIIIRS Portis, Percy Aubrey, Jr., Baytown Prestidge, S. W., jr., Dallas Price, Joan, Tulsa, Okla. Quinn, Gloria Jeanne, Dallas Ragle, Glenn William, Graham Ramey, Harold Loyd, Irving Ramzy, Carl, Raymondville Ratliff, Theo F., Highlands Rascoe, Robert Carl, San Antonio Ray, Bonnie Nell, Talco Ray, Lois Ellen, Bonham Read, Dolores Eloise, Wooster Reaves, Bob Alexander, Groves Reed, Barbara Jean, Temple Reed, James Calvin, Groves Reed, David Leecost, Waco Reierson, Curtis Calvin, Waco Reyes, Rudolph, Italy Reynold, Wilbur Thomas, Mart Rhinehart, George, Canton, N. C Richardson, Paul, Kennett, Mo. Richardson, Mary Helen, Kennett, Mo. Richardson, Mary Ann, Bryan Ridgeway, Carol, Royton Riley, Gorman, Lytle Riley, Jean, San Angelo Ritter, john Thomas, Wellington Roach, David Eli, Mt. Pleasant Roach, Richard H., Garlan Roberts, james Warren, Andrews Roberts, R. Louise, Andrews Robertson, Alonzo T., Memphis Robertson, Steve Aller, Abilene Robinson, Nan E., Berwick, La. Rodgers, Norman A., Pleasanton Rogers, Isaac Wallace, jr., Perryton Roof, Glen Edward, Cleburne Rosser, Betty Lea, Cleburne Routh, Betty Sue, Waco Rowe, Elmer Francis, Texarkana 88 ...CLASS 0F '50 Rue, Clarence N., Harrodsburg, Ky. Russell, Lloyd Gilbert, Dallas Ruth, Norma Anita, Dallas Sage, Ben, Jr., Jacksonville Sain, Fred L., Ropesville Sakamoto, James, Wahiawa, Hawaii, T. H. Sanders, Curtis Stratton, Waco Scanlon, Clark, San Antonio Schmid, Hubert Raymond, Waco Schrader, Billy J., Leroy Scogins, Billie Jean, El Dorado, Ark. Scott, Gordon Wyndall, Amarillo Scott, Howard C., Wheatley, Ark. Scott, James Benjamin, Waco Scroggins, John Russell, Harlingen Seago, Lewis H., Alvarado Seale, Edwin Allen, Teague Searcy, James B., Little Rock, Ark. Sessions, Gloria, Enterprise, Ala. Setliife, Andrew, Reidsville, N. C. Setty, Donald Glenn, Lomita, Calif. Shanks, John Clinton, Dallas Shannon, Jack W., Montgomery, Ala. Shaw, Nolan Gail, Wink Shelton, Claude R., Roby Shepard, James Elmer, Newby Shepperd, Billie Ann, Abilene Sherman, Cecil E., Ft. Worth Sherman, Ralph Pierce, Melvin Shoults, Alfred C., Childress Simpson, Beverley, Houston Sims, Sydney, Waco Skaggs, Truman Collier, McKinney Skinner, J. C., Waco Skinner, William T., Smithville Slay, John R., Jr., Frost Smelley, Juanita Ann, Talco Smith, Alfred Cecil, Houston Smith, Aubrey, Jr., Munday Smith, Betty G., Waco 89 Iggy ! xl ' Aww ,iz i , .,. , tttc Ci 2 t bvbq rr 24 'S V is 1' WV H A++ wi' 5 ' , V ---'-' N ' . -as-:::::::::::f:. .... M wax., .... : ff ,..::e -'.:.:f: . W ..,..,.,.,.,. V- 5 f'-- 3 f . . S , tet 1? 2.::Q::-- -1.--v--v- ' lf, W .:..,5..,5,. , V. 3 mf t E wavy T ..,.,.,.,. . 4.5: t Y E,:.,.::,. ,LE Eiizzzlzlz xl 2 ulzl E,. . 3 if dwg. Qili afe., 'z:':' . . .,.,.,. ,wil fi ,,,' :E5 Eszz' ':' . 3 , 'zzi 'A ::' as '1'i EE. v,V1-, -'11AAf1fA11122- 'Q' :'f: :':' ' ziz iiri' . l 1E'1A , 1f2EE A '1- :1 1'E , '- E i' ' ' A'A'2::1: 1E-Q f 2 Q ' . , . ' , I-. ...., ..,1a..,r ,,A...l....s...,l- mm,,sWma ttttt it Q .5 A 1 '-'-: , .,., y 2asa5.::ses:.,y - :af'2:2a2a2asfs5saa v t f JUNIORS Smith, Francis Lee, Refugio Smith, Fritz, Tyler Smith, Janey, Weatherford Smith, John Sterling, Nederland Smith, Robert Lee, Bolivar, Mo. Smithson, Wiley, jr., Hubbard Smallwood, john F., Paducah Soles, Bob, Corpus Christi Sorrell, Sam Sidney, Houston Spradley, Richard Neal, Temple Spidle, James Lloyd, Nederland Solomon, Leonard Stanley, Waco Sprecher, William J., Waco St. John, Bernice, Waco Spears, Harrell, Ardmore, Okla. Stahl, E. Lynette, Weslaco Stallings, N. E., Winston-Salem, N. C. Stanley, Jack, Combes Stanecek, Joseph Lee, Temple Stephens, Reta Fred, Slaton Stewart, Betty Jo, Rio Hondo Stewart, Clinton E., Copperas Cove Stewart, Marian Frances, Waco Stobaugh, Don, Waco Stockdick, Evelyn Ramona, Katy Stodghill, Mary Bernadene, Wink Storey, Sharon Seybert, Jr., Edinburg Swearingen, Robert E., Port Arthur Swift, Dee, Jr., Waco Sykora, Ken, Waco Talbot, Tom Collins, Elgin Tally, Glenn Wesley, Corsicana Tanner, Charles, Homer, La, Taylor, Bill H., Lamesa Taylor, Everett Thurman, Itasca Tekell, Gerald Don, Corsicana Tillman, Peggy, Corpus Christi Tindle, Mary Elizabeth, Grapevine Tisdale, Bonnie Lee, Selman City Tisdale, Donald james, Arp 90 . . . CLASS 0F '50 Tharp, Lois Ruth, Baytown Thaxton, Billye Jeanne, Baytown Thigpen, Fern, Chilton Thomas James C., Hartford, Ark. Thomas, James Young, Mineola Thomas, Jimmie LaRue, Dallas Thomas, Oken M., San Antonio Thompson, James, Kilgore Thorn, Clifton, Waco Thorsell, William, Jr., Pittsburg Tiner, David Daniel, Malakoff Tolar, William Bert, Jonesboro, La. Totten, John William, Beckley, W. Va. Turner, M. Don, Pleasanton Turner, Ruth C., Tucson, Ari. Turner, Wilma Irene, Austin T witty, Bryce, Tulsa, Okla. Tyler, P. J., Waco Unfried, W. Thomas, Groesbeck Valigura, Nellie Ross, Troy !VanCleave, Charles Edward, Jr., Waco Vanderford, Earl, Mineola VanMeter, Delores, Beaumont Vardaman, Annie Laurie, Dallas Vaught, Paul C., Lubbock Vernon, Aurice B., Amarillo Vicain, Lester E., Missoula, Mont. Vinson, Lunsford Wilbourn, Waco Waldrop, Francis Ross, Tyler Walker, Tommy Ross, Woodville Wallace, John D., Morristown, Tenn. Wallace, Kenneth Curtis, Waco Ward, Mary Lois, Bryan Ware, Browning, Brownsville Ware, Sue, Santa Fe, N. M. Warren, Dawson R., DeKalb Watson, Barbara Jeanne, Corsicana Watson, Doris Elaine, Waco Watts, Robert A., Jr., Marshall Weathersbee, Mac, Rotan 91 5 2 2 21 qswm S '.,,.,. N 2 D. EW N ' wb? h I XM ,,,, Y , . V ' ai Y-,N . Ru. s 5' .,., C -...,L ',,',, ,R -2'- S in ' 5 2 SW- ..-: eo.. 52 - 5255. t I .,.. 4 Nx WDW 82 . Q3 , F' 'W' f ' 2 ,A ' x - ., v af. . Msg f S xbikw: , fjv. 4, ,, .1 ' ' ,sfisi , rs.: .5 3, ans: tt 2 X -::-: if , n tl .Ai 5' tx , W ai L 4 fi f-me Q '-:II . ,.... - y Q ga f 1 X at 9 4' ----: .,,,, gf ,, 1-'- ' js ,...., HI: 4,55 . ,S li, , N ::5g,.:.,V,,,. , W, sw ,, Q' :rugfz.,:Q:5:5:E5E5Ei : '- 'Srl , 44 -f, s M 5 . X S W ,Q x 5 A X 6 4 Q x 9 Y X7 g K ' 1 -1 ,.,: : W. r- '- W - I J' 1 .. ... at A :::: A' 1' .... . ..f.f.:....:: Q , .,,, A X :vv . W . 'Q ,...f gag :.' sf. f 55 ' :::'::' I v:x: - : f:Q:,I:.Q,' Eli 35 i ' . N , ., 32 ...... . ...,.,,,,,,.., . 'H . .,., , is ..... Y' re 4 . f rzzaxz .::-.,-:-.- at QQI- sc. Q V J 1 i 'I': -Y ,.,, ' ' -- ' 'C f X 0,4 3' ., .....,, -...,.. .,,,.. . ., 2 se., X - gsgsgsgagagsgsafi s L M W y s --5 ..:.,3:, ' fs '- X' Nw . M.. .., .- ....... .... . , W ,,,, , of M.. W iff .,,..,,. e '- IF' e ' ':.5.5.g.5.5.,:g:,.g-: I ':s.:f:5ff. .. '15 x. ..5a ff , ' ' 5'5::3 '1f:'E::' .........v. . A Q . , , ,.,. . ,... . ,j ,, fer: ' ' . W . 1.1 at Ns' 2 ---- 1 1 Wm. ,guy .,.. X L14 g: 1 I .,i:asaa:5.,:'E:,..: VM M in , ,,,.- ' .- ,yoj ' F . f A we Q , .2 Et sa? V: ' , -.s2e:s, 2 V A Ee .... x 3 , A A' . . -P -'e-'-'1 , U f f 'mem 5' ':.,.:e-- my-..., ,, , .,.,., ss .,,. . ' ' . -- -- ' '- 'J , af' is ' , rrer 1 1 B ' fi: '-3. -'--' ,'..,. ,.,.,., ' I. ' .,..,... V W' V ..,., ..., .....,.,,,...., , .,,,.. ,.,.,...,.,.,.,., , ,.., M Q y X :5:i: Z'L.I,s.:5se:,:Az' X f 1 ,,.,. lg, - . N ---. . i W . fl' xt fy' lb '-:f3:E:: .'.,EE3'i2' , ' A ...., ' 2, We ,Tj 15,5 ,T ,. , my la ' ws' wg., ,.,.,. ,... - jx - K. y,'5,i!e'2f ' sw Q2 mm S' ., . E W 2 ... 2 . S v ::i,,,,::,:EEEEiEE M. JUNIOBS Webster, James Truett, Leesburg, Fla. Wedgeworth, Billie Marie, Baytown Welsh, Margaret Louise, Vinton, La. Wesley, John H., Waco West, Janet Elaine, San Antonio Werth, Callie Izora, LaGrange Wheeless, Wm. Howard, Waco Wheeler, Jesse Ami, Waco Whidden, Myra Nell, Voth Wfhiteside, Clyde, Seymour Wicks, Robert Harold, Mission Wickwire, Nann Alix, Miami, Fla. Wigginton, Lee Roy, Jonesboro Wilkinson, Alice Rose, Mesquite Willeford, Carl A., Sherman Williams, John Calvin, San Angelo Williams, Corre Ivey, Brenham Williams, David Leonard, Waco Williams, George Edward, Waco Williams, George T., Waco Williams, Judson Ewell, Houston Williams, Ralph Gene, Waco Williams, Thomas Read, Harlingen Williamson, Dixie Jean, Port Arthur Williamson, Lee Roy, Tyler Williamson, Perry C., Terrell Willingham, Charles Edwin, Sabinal Willis, Harlan Lee, Houston Willis, Marlan P. Houston Wilson, Barbara, Carrizo Springs Wilson, Dewey Gene, Borger Wilson, Don E., Waco Wilson, Raymond B., Waco Winfield, Beverly J., DeQuincy, La. Winstead, Clifton S., Weatherford Winn, Doris, Waco Wittjen, Daisy Virginia, Hitchcock Wood, Ann, Houston Woodruff, Jimmy, Little Rock, Ark Worthy, Jerry Needham, Donie 92 s W eeyy Wx k . . . CLASS 0F 50 .,,,, Wortman. Walter Russell, Jr., Beaumont Wren, Jimmie, Vernon ls 4 Wyman, Bertie Jo, Dallas 'qq' 5 H , . gn.. ,,,,.,,,.,,:,,::,: , Yates, Henry Perry, Temple N ff Young. Gene. Florence ,,l,-, : , email' V- H 22.-if Q' - . W: of . Ne Y Young. Patsy, Mmeral Wells M Roberts, Eleanor Anne. Okla. City. Okla. 1 me .lg e W 5 - . 12 5? if DIGNITARIES . . . Harry S. Truman, LL.D. fBaylor '47l visits Waco again on his Presi- dential Campaign tour. Governor Beauford H. Jester con- gratulates Baylor's neu' president, Dr. . WC R. White, as President Emeritus Pat M. Neff looks on. 2 1352 3 Dignitaries on the steps of Waco Hall. Secretary of Army, Kenneth E. Royall fcenterj, has just received a Doctorate of Laws from Baylor University. 93 iff ,X ,QQ W L, im 0Pll0 IIBE CLASS Pu rycar Evans Stallworth Roberts Terry Brewer SoRelle Leamon Self Guynes McCallOn West 94 OFFICERS FALL President . . HERBERT PURYEAR Vice-President . . . KEN EVANS Secretary . . PATSY STALLWORTH Treasurer-Reporter R. D. QBUDDYD ROBERTS WINTER President . . ROY LEAMON Vice-President . HENRY SORELLE Secretary . . . SARA BREWER Treasurer-Reporter THOMASTERRY SPRING President . . JOHN MCCALLON Vice-President . . . BILL WEST Secretary . MARY JANE GUYNES Treasurer-Reporter . BENNY SELF ...CLASS 0F 951 Abbott, John William, Pensacola, Fla. Abitante, Joseph, Elizabeth, N.J. Akers, Lalita Yvonne, Longview Albert, I.aVerne, Hallettsville Alexander, Robert Lee, Pearland Allen, Chas. L., Newburgh, N.Y. Alvarez, Joe, Cameron Anderson, Francis Leo, Waco Anderson, Mary Leigh, Mt. Pleasant Anderson, Thos. Franklin, Rosenberg Applewhite, Myra, Cotton Center Arnold, Leta Fae, Houston Ashley, J. R., Jr., Houston Askew, Daniel Blake, Dallas Baggett, Wendell D., Dallas Baker, Ann Frances, Austin Baker, Bill Ryan, Hugo, Okla. Balcom, Wm. H., Jr., Corsicana Baldwin, Bettye Jean. Hawkins Ball, Mary Karolyn, Brownwood Ballard, Wanda Jo, Dallas Barham, Maxine, Waco Barr, Mauvirine, Houston Barrett, Lila Beall, San Angelo Barrett, Maggie Lou, Dilley Barton, Bobbie Jeannine, Gladewater Bass, Samuel Earl, Mount Calm Barts, Jerry M., Dallas Beard, Betty Sue, Beaumont Beasley, M. Frances, Temple Beaver, Harold E., Hunt Beckworth, Jack L., Waco Bell, Janice Claire, Little Rock, Ark. Bell, Jeannine, Cuero Bell, Janice, Little Rock, Ark. Berry, Donald R., San Antonio Berry, Marilyn Ann, Dallas Best, David Alpheus, Farmersville Bennett, Frank Russell, Dallas Bilbary, Clay, Fort Worth Bingham, Kitty, Mexia Birdwell, Opal, Jasper Black, Carol, Beaumont Black, Sadie, Teague Blanks, Colleen, Old Hickory, Tenn. Blanton, Ken, Gainesville Boggus, William, San Antonio Bonilla. Willie, Calvert Boone, Quinton, Houston Bonner, Estella, Norfolk, Ark. Bonner, Harry, Fairfield Boswell, Samuel, Camden, Ark. Boyce, Bettie, Memphis, Tenn. Boyd, William, San Antonio 95 'xv V 1 sl ggxeam i ::.... I my . ,Qt . iii ii. , ,,,,,.,,. 55 W , f gi 'i:.,. 'Q Q16 Qi ' , 7 xi 'Y y if V V ,,,,,,,... , ,,,,r H, e ff V if ::::i ' ' were f.- F it s. Q -...., W' ---22':::' f J ' . ..,..,.... ...:.f.:, Z ,...:.:, ,X v x I-:::-v .I-::::::: 2 : at KM . ff xx ,V 5 '3,i,ggZf1 5 X 'li ff -Gita, i 5 is an r 'W an S, A-SNQxiff9?fs,g,, Q b .s f t . at - - av .,,...,, xl ,,.. r t ..,. . . H , .... :se .,.:: ' B 5 li 22 as ..... g uzvv - Q? , 1 .,.,. ':: ' I 1 :'::::::::: I ....... we ,,, 4 Wifi 552 11: 2 ff , 5 -1. ,ww , ' 5: Q Q ,,,.,... ., 'ew 4? is SQ W ll ... . 1 ,M New sw izi ' i if ll: img liii A llillil r I ,Q SK Y ' - ' f ,V E f i ....... if 2 Q, 2 :': :'l ' ': 5 : l ,.,., ., ,S K A ...,... . ., K XA .,-: EE :ll .1 V , at .Viv 'Q ' We Q .... -. . iiiiiiiii I iziii i '.... ,, 1, . .1 '- 2:-- .. ::,, A. A Sega, 704 -:Ez :2: A i E., .,.,.,.,.,.,., .....,, sh M, .,.,.,.,.,. '55, J l ::': a l la,.f .......... f 'X , .:--: ide 95152 an I ,..,. ,, 1'-'M we is :E' E , -.:.,., .... , X Wil . wwf 99- SOPll0MORES Boydstun, John Franklin, Shawnee, Okla. Boyle. Mary Virginia, Goliad Bradshaw, Sarah, McAllen Braly, Robert Dorris. Houston Brandenberger, Connie. Mason Brazil, Elois Christine, Wells Breland, Margaret, Twitty Brenner, Marvin, Waco Brewer, Sara, San Antonio Brister, Robert Andrew, Waco Brockles, Georgene, Dallas Brown, Ben, Waco Brown, Charles, Teague Brown, Doris, Waco Brown, Robert Harold, Waco Brown. Margaret Ann, Lometa Brown. Robert L., Valley Mills Brown, Sara Lynette, San Benito Brown, T. E., jr., Artesia, N. M. Browning. William R., Waco Brown, William R., Waco Bruner, joel Arthur, Fort Worth Bruton, Janie Lee, Dallas Brymer, D. D., Corpus Christi Bullard, Dora Alice. Waco Bullock, Patsy Ann, Robstown Burgess, Fleetwood F., Belle, W. Va. Burke, Katherine Patricia, Robstown Burnham, Geo. L., St. joseph, Mo. Burns, Jack Wayne, Valley Mills Burns, Robert Alvis, Pascoag, R. I. Burt, Daniel Hix, Jr., Cleburne Busby, Juana Mae, Tyler Butler, Janet Carolyn, Port Arthur Calhoun, Earnest L., Searcy, Ark. Campbell, Doris Gene. Dallas Cariant, Fred, Baytown Carlisle, Della Mafoi, Spur Carl, Edgar Houston, Waco Carpenter, Elizabeth Ann, junction Carpenter, Deane, Belton Carrington, Gordon, Jr., Ollmer Carroll, Van, jr., Teague Carson, Elizabeth Jane, Fort Worth Carter, Frances Lynnell, San Augustine Carter, J. B., Jr., Temple Cash, jim, Waco Caswell, Monette, Hollis, Okla. Caudill. James Harold, Decatur, Ala. Chambers, Anne M., Alabama City, Ala. Chambers, Nancy George, Dallas Chaney. Helen Pearl, Iola Chapman, john Griffin, Houston Chapman, Valna Mae, Houston 96 ...CLASS 0F 951 Chastain, Oscar Jack, Mt. Pleasant Cherry, William, Muldoon Christian, Kathleen, Elton, La. Clapp, Marjorie, Carthidge Clark, Charles Maynard, Waco Clark, Thelda, Winters Claycomb, Thurman, McKinney Clements, Elvice Morris, Waco Clinton, Everett, Leedey Cockrell, James P., Chester Cole, Eugene, Rutherford, N. C. Cook. George Howell, Odessa Cook, Perrin H., Crystal Springs, Miss. Cooke, Virginia Louise, Steele, Mo. Cooley, Robert Heald, Houston Copeland, Max Collier, Weinert Cox. William Joel, Cullin, La. Cozad, W'm, K., Port Arthur Craig, Robert Dees, Olney Craig, William Henry, Jr., Olney Craighead, M. A., Chattanooga, Tenn. Creed, Chas. Harold, Warren, Ark. Crouch, Edward Hallmark, Waco Culps, Wallace D., Houston Curington, John Wesley, Farmersville Curl, Hester Ann, San Antonio Curtis, Dorothy Jean, Waco Cutbirth, Seale Tippen, Pierce Damron, Jayne, Muleshoe Daniel, Evelyn Jeannette, Waco Daniel, Joan Marie, Woodville Darwin, J. B., Jr., Waco Davenport, Billy Joe, Dallas Davidson, Elaine, Corpus Christi Davidson, Leila Joyce, Harlingen Davidson, K. G., Shreveport, La. Davidson, Roy Guy, Dallas Davis, James Leslie, Warren, Ark. Davis, Joyce Jeannette, Brownwood Davidson, Sallie D., Reagan DeLameter, J. S., Corpus Christi Denman, R. B., Georgetown Denson, Margie Ann, Cameron Denton, Juanita Faye, Houston Diaz, Richard M., Laredo Dixon, Frank L., Danbury Dobbs, David, Odessa Dobson, Jack, Baytown Doskery, James Willis, Jr., San Antonio Dodson, Shirley Jane. Bastrop Dodson, Virginia Ann, Gilmer Dover, R. LeRoy, Dodge City, Kan. Dugger, A. Vivian, Robstown Duke, Frances June, Mineola 97 so at ,pw .JW 1' sr , . ::-:asia . -...it , . Ah 3 . .0-. mm, mi. at s X ., 'C I 4 Qs sw? . s., was-1 1f : l iffi? :'t1: . ,. ,.,...,, , ,W-..,, . J . f-:: . 9 , .E .,.,,- . E, A N A 1. X ..........:y f , - , W... .. . , intl I t is yr if s ,I A 5? U as 2 X sy z se , t , A Q 5 ii . eff f, , 22: ,W Vl 'A X 1-- , T5 . ' has 'ii :,: I M S V Wa:-:.:I :'11 'W :::,:: t ws 2 ' ' -:::.:- .:., 212 ZQQZ. ,-., AA AA:':::':':: T ,,,,, Q . .s. : . ' ffffg t X .i - 5- -:-----'-... . ,,V, j -' W X l -A Alqli it l ..,,. :Qi ,,1, ' ' ' s .M .,., .,.- V .,.,.,.,.,.,.z .-.-,-, , ,,:,:, W 'X JI 'i l . : .,... : ,....:. 5 ::::: ::: ,,,, i 'E ' l I fl, ' 'i 'gs ' -e22EIs:E.??:'I.g5? ' of .M . ....... WM? -, xt M, ,. We ,.,, .s . We . as A i ' Q :fi .... I, x . ,sim 'I .X Ng' 2 l . . , , . i Q me A . . . A .:..., X .. ':': : V C A X A X of NF ' ix C 1 SOPIl0MORES Duncan, D. M., Washington, D. C. Duncan, Glenn W., Meridian Dunn, Simmy, Teague Dutton, Bythel Dean, Alpine Dy er, John Earl, Vega Easley, Giles Monroe, Culvert Eckert, Robert Mason, Houston Edwards, Tilman Keith, Swansea, S. C. Elliott, Arthur Ellison, Fort Worth Ellis, William J., Frost Ellis, Dorothy, Irving Espinola, F. A., Brackettville Evans, Robert Kenneth, Houston Evans, Mabel Louise, Houston Evans, Mary Ann, Houston Fankhawser, Richard E.. Houston Farris, Mary Lou, Liberty Hill Farris, Theron V., Fort Worth Farrow, Dorothy, Dallas Faulkner, Martha Jean, Beaumont Faulkner, John Bryant, Waco Ferguson, Helen Ruth, Slaton Fields, Mayme Yvonne, Pharr Figart, D. R., Lexington, Ky. Finfrock, Wallace Paul, Houston Floyd, Jake Stokes, Alice Fluker, Floyd Weldon, Ennis Forsgard, Sylvia, Waco Foster, Randy, Houston Foster, Wilma, Cordova, Ala. Franks, Sam E., Gatesville Frasier, Edwin Conrad, Waco Frels, George Frederick, Beeville Fulmer, Melba Jane, Uvalde Galford, Marjorie Louise, Abilene Galt, William Doak, Waco Gardner, Eva Delores, Dallas Gatlin, Gloria Jean, Monroe City George, Patricia Ann, Houston Ghrist, Beverly Dell, Waco Giambrine, J. B., Rochester, N.Y. Gibbs, Mary Carolyn, Bryan Gibson, Alyce Charlotte, Birmingham, Ala. Gibson, John Sceva, Hope. Ark. Gillen, Wynell, Blooming Grove Gillenwaters, Charles, Waco Gillespie, Jas. T., Augusta, Ark. Gillis, Anita Faye, Houston Gilpin, Martha Sue, Mt. Pleasant Glenn, Joan, Palestine V Gober, Helen, Jacksonville Godwin, Richard Calvert, Amarillo Goss, James B., Waco Gossett, Robt. M., Wichita Fall' 98 ...CLASS 0F 951 Graff, Beverly Jean, Fort Worth Green, Betty S., Eden Green, Herman L., Tyler Greenwade, B. O,, Roswell, N.M. Greer, Thomas Billy, Chireno Greeson, Paula N., Hawkins Gregory, Eugene Bryan, San Antonio Grilnn, john Wallace. Weslaco Griffis, Donald Richard. Galveston Griffith, Richard Lee, Tulia Guedin, Robert Mitchell, Taft Gupton, M. A., West Columbia Guitierrez, Raul Correa, Harlingen Guynes, Mary jane, Baytown Haden, Joe. Ladonia Halbert, Bill, Houston Hale, Pat, Waco Hail, Doris, Rosebud Hall, Gordon Wayne, Waco Hall, Jacqueline, Las Cruces, N.M. Hall, William Wilson, Houston Halton, James Carl, Hub, Miss. Hamilton, David Ernest, Pecos Hamilton, H. E., Atlanta Hand, Beth, Anahuac Harbuck, Don Bradford, Shreveport, La. Hargis, Patty Jean, Bastrop, La. Harrel, Benford, Waco Harris, G. E., Oklahoma City,Okla. Harryman. Eleanor O., Cuero Hatch, Roberta, Waco Hathcoat, jack Linker, Winfield' Hawkins, Louise, Harlingen Hay, Gay, Shreveport, La. Hay, Martha Lee, Waco Hayes, Loy E., Deport Haynes, jean Ray, Nocona Heard, Robert Lee. Marietta, Ga. Hearne, Alita Joy, Dallas Hembree, Anna Sue, Ballinger Henderson, Bill, Hearne Hensley, Margaret M.. Paducah Hercher, William Edward, Pine Bluff, Ark. Herndon, Doyle Preston, Athens Herndon, Hilda Lea, Little Rock, Ark. Herr, Robert, McClusky, N. Dak. Hearron, Clarence, Waco Herrington,S.,Jacksonville, Fla. Hickerson, Kathryn Flornoy, Baytown Higgins, Donald Elmer, Jr,, Dallas Hightower, Joyce. Houston Hill, Joan, Burnet Hill, John Glenn, Waco Hilley, Ella Dawn, Ysleta 99 SOPIl0MOBES Hills, Nancy, Denton Hilton, Nelda Lynn, Falfurrio Holcombe, Florence Eloise, Pecos Hollingsworth, Nancy, Lamesa Hollis, Bettie, Olney Hollis. James Thomas, Paris Honeycutt, Harold Franklin, Henderson Hord, Henry Lee, Waco Houston, Bertie Ruth, Freeport Houston, June, Marlin Howard, Donald G., Litchfield, Ill Howard, J. W., Oklahoma City Hubbell, Floyd Eugene, Rosenberg Hudson, Ann, Pearsall Humphrey, Charles Robert, Waco Hunt, Asa Eugene, Dallas Hunt, Dorothy Jean, Gregory Hutchison, Barbara J., Waco Hutcherson, Ruth, Dallas Hutson, Margaret Ruth, Carrizo Springs Hutson, William Robert, Wichita Falls Ikemoto, Henry Y., Escondido, Calif. Ingraham. F. C.. Brentwood,Tenn. Isbell, Martha, San Antonio Isbill, Mary Rita, Austin Itokazu, Haruo, Kappa, Kauai, T.H. James, Lester Wade, Plainview Jamison, Geo. N., Jr., Baytown Jeter, Herschel Walter, Kerrville Jacobsen, Helen D., Lewisville Johnson, Ben Hubert, Lufkin Johnson, Derwood, Waco Johnson, Mary Ann, Waco Johnson, Mary Cherry, Waco Johnson, Robert, Alamo Johnson, R. E., Crowell Johnson, Roger, Frederick, Okla. Johnson, Sam, Sinton Johns, Jesse Maxie, Overton Jones, Billie Marie, Corpus 'Christi Jones, Ed, Jefferson Jones. Kenneth, Weslaco Jones, Patricia, Paducah Kay, Jerry, Tyler Keele, Miriam Evelyn, Dallas Keith, Mary Ann, Grand Prairie Kelley, Charles, Waco Kelley, LaJuana, Earth Kelley, Loisette, Breckenridge Kelso, Aubrey, Nixon Kennedy, Patsy. Baytown Kennedy, Virgie, Dallas Kenney, Edward, Baytown Kennon, William, Waco 100 ...CLASS 0F '51 Kern, Billy, Monahans Killian, Jimmie Jeane, Ft. Worth King, J. W., Waco King, Richard, San Antonio Klart, James, Waco Klimitchek, Fred, West Kolb, Charles, New Orleans, La. Kosanke, Anna Marie, Henrietta Krause, Peggy Ruth, Waco Lady, John F., Trumann, Ark. Lam, Jerry, Arlington Lamb, Bonnie Lee, Stephenville Lamb, Frances Mae, Oglesby Lamberth, Wanda Jean, Temple Lancaster, Catherine, Waco Lane, Susie C., San Antonio Lattimore, Harry, Marlow, Okla. Lange, Benny O., Arlington Lauderdale, Ben C., Iraan Lawrence, Dorothy, Diboll Layne, Bobbie Sue, Waco Leatherwood, C. B., West Columbia Lee, Lawrence R., Dallas Lee, Lina Ruth, Graham Lefkovits, Billie C., Zwolle, La. Leisenring, Robert C., Kingston, Penn. Lewallen, Bobby, Waco Lewis, Doris, Phillips Lewis, Marjorie, Abilene Lewter, Ronald Lewis, Pampa Ling, George A., Houston Lockhart, Virginia, San Antonio Loessberg, Frank, Jr., San Antonio Lofland, Teddy Arline, Grand Prairie Loiland, Wilson Leon, Rockwall Lolley, Robert M., San Antonio Lomax, Martha Ann, Meridian Long, Dorothy D., Van Alstyne Longino, Laverne, Hugo, Okla. Lovorn, Joyce Marie, Waco Lummus, William, Waco Lynn, Dick E., Olney Lyle, Jack, El Paso Lysinger, Calvin Raymond, Mission McBride, Gordon L., Marlow, Okla. McCallon, John Douglas, Plainview McCarley, Agnes Maxine, Beeville McCarley, Verda Louise, Vernon McClelland, James Pat, Henderson Mc'Cleskey, Allen Dee, Graham McClintock, Hoyt M., Penwell McCown, Frank D., Waco McCoy, William F., West McDaniel, Roy W., Petersburg 101 Wk: at 5 .,, . ' fl aassvsea A ,.,, , EV .-.... K D . .,.......,,,A ,, 1 's 7 ,rirf W. , 'w. in ,... D3 l ':f' K me A ziafzfii A A 3' we 5 .- ,,,,,, 1 -Q if A--- rw K my W 5 it Y ii pl R ...,.., t ,A .X .. ,. ..::,.,:' ...Eh S Qi: S' .,.N.l,f.t E 1 .. i,'::..:', Q.. .. ...... Q 3 ,K A5 i . s ' sxmga ..... -JS SOPHOMi0RES McElhatten, Mabel Curlee, Westbrook McFarland, Frank E., Shreveport Mahaney, Hubert Charles, Midlothian McHargue, Jerry, Waco McKamie, Bill, Moody McKay, Carol Janet, Ft. Worth McKay, Rosemary, Little Rock, Ark. McKethan, Martha Jane, Waco McMinn, Glennella Ercelle, Pasadena McNiel, George W., San Marcos Mabry, Wanda Raye, Penelope Madison, Joseph H. Jr., Del Rio Mallory, Gerald Elmira, N. Y. Malone, William Ray, Madisonville Malthaner, Karl, Norman, Okla. Maness, Gerald, Houston Manning, Joy Belle, Port Arthur Manry, Joe Ann, Houston Marchman, Victor Y.. Cleburne Martin, Agnes Margaret, Waco Martin, Elizabeth Ann, Maryville, Tenn. Martin, O. D. Jr., Beaumont Mason, Billie C., Weslaco Mast, Charles A., Brenham Mayfield, Tiny M., Buckholts Meek, Janie Pearl, Ft. Worth Menefee, Barbara, Lufkin Mercer, Berna Dyne, Laird Hill Merritt, James H., Robstown Miers, Janey, Plano Miller, Darwin W., Waco Miller, Louise Estelle, Humble Miller, Walter C., Wilmerding, Pa. Mills, Charlie, Spokane, Wash. Monroe, Eva, Shreveport, La. Moore, Caroline, Mt. Pleasant Moore, Louis G., Big Spring Moore, Nedra L., Frost Morcos, Elias F., Jaffa, Palestine Morgan, Glenna N., Portales, N. M. Morris, Joyce R., Waco Morris, Jo Lue, Groesbeck Mueller, Dorothy Jo, Taft Murphy, Elizabeth E., St. Albans, N. Y. Murphy, Janelle, Waco Myers, Bob, Olney Nare, Tom E., Oak Ridge, Tenn. Neel, George E., Laredo Nelson, James R., Dallas Nethcry, Miriam Byrd, Pine Bluff, Ark. New, Ben, Jr., Dallas Newby, Hi Eastland, Del Rio Newman, Guy, Denison Newman, Lewis, Corpus Christi 102 ...CLASS 0F '51 Newman, Rutsy, San Antonio Newsom, Elizabeth Ann, Denison Ninedorf, Robert William, Houston Noda, Mitsuko, Kohala, Hawaii Nolen, Uriel D., Romance, Ark. Northum, Gladys, Tulsa, Okla. Norwood, Nancy Clair, Vernon Novak, Joe, Bellaire Odom, Andy Edward. Lexington, N. C. Ohlsson, Lois Claire, Waco Osborn, Betty, Longview Osborne, Rachel M., Denton Outlaw, Alma Louise, Post Ovadiah, Elijah J., Jerusalem, Palestine Owen, George B., Dallas Otts, Rose Nanda, Royse City Palmie, Arthur Gene, Waco Parker, Thomas Gordon, Belton Parks, Viola K., Van Buren, Ark. Payne, Virginia Lee, Dallas Pennington, Mary Ann, Houston Perry, Richard H., Dublin Petty, Mary Jo, Franklin Philpot, Jarvis Anderson. Waco Pierce, Betty, Dallas Pirtle, George, El Dorado, Ark. Pitman, Dorothy, Bettie Pittman, Clifford, Euodale Pounds, Paula, El Paso Powell, Merrill, St. Louis, Mo. Pressley, Mary Anne, Farmersville Preston, Edwin Smith Jr., Lebanon, Tenn. Probst, Lee Edward, Vernon Pruitt, Franklin B., Lindale Puckett, Frank, Forrest City, Ark. Pullen, Martha, Ft. Worth Purczinsky, Frances Jane, Lorena Puryear, William, Dumas, Ark. Puryear, Herbert, Lubbock Rardin, Richard W., San. Antonio Ratliff, Thomas H., Colorado City Ray, Ben, Dallas Ray, Stanley E., Blackland Rchak, Chris, Newgulf Reid. Wallace Jean, Baileyboro Renshaw, Anna Bess, Rhome Reynolds, Norma Jean, McLeod Rhodes, Barbara Ann, Humble Richards, Billy, Jackson, Tenn. Richey. Evelyn Olene. Ft. Worth Ridenhower, Elizabeth M., San Antonio Riegel, Nancy Ruth, Dallas Riffey, joan Lacie, Ft. Smith, Ark. Rikli, Derrall Gene, Odessa 103 mi- . f 5 ,X wr ..... 1, aw, 5 Q f , ,. -41, - 4 ,,5,5,., Ai gga T iz ,5 :.,: 1 a n ' 2 ,,.-- gfff X f bf 11 we . .... , ,, gi, fa! Z V EE ,... .. ., im 1 if .. .,-.I ,, ww .... . .,fQf,.., .....-f-'-'-:.:,,,,':, I 5' at 'HSI' T? fi A ,,,:- xl T' ' .l .L this 1 W . EEE jaw? 5 X a t g ,,, zzzz :' '- .aas:5eiii5:' 5 fr 'ff if ix mf v on-. x V, ., vw Dm. if A 'W S 4' A R 5 A as . kwa' . Q Ziitk , 05,31 Qs H 4 , . We , . E 'Q yy! 2 7 K yg W 9 . .... ff ff f X W if X MC Q4 ff ff fy 4 i f ! ff f f Aff M Q! H-2 '.'. nk 1 ' is -H. . x . ' vm, , ,,4, , 5, SQ, N . ,.,......... 4, , . ,. .M . Q.. ,cfm f J I 242 33 Q S' E ., ..,. .,.,. 3 X -fn-.lm .,.-f, f .. -::::::I,' 2:2529 f a , ,,,, -' R. rw g ,:,: ,-A-. , . .. W l W Q if l W gf 'K 1 Q , Q, 1 v ,..X. . . 'img Wir ms. ,: .... , ,E 1' n f l Q, X f M hs fi, .zz , ..:a:a:f:a:a-:-a t f Qi . 1? A sasasasasail E E. dkw l. .. ..... tciii tt ti ce e J , K ms .Q -.., :., :-v , ,.f EE: tl.: Im in , YA VV, :..1 ....., ..vv Rl g ,:,, , ,,.. 9 -f :::----, .,,----vvvv -' r I .. A . A:, ,: : ei ef 141 - if ' . M, ii Es ' :- :, we if 1 ,,::. I , S Q x 5 zzi 'ill Z A,:.: i l f . ,W .. K Wi., S aaa we t -1.:A:,,, 'fi , ..... 'K '... 1 .. ...:::. - 5 +I.. 652332 --',-' J 'sae :sasasas:aisisisE2Ess-255 as X , .,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.: ,, wh: .,,, :gif Q- r k - m X x ., 5fW! , X N W Q . X r X fwrffm 7 y , B' 'Q sm. .... . , , .ei SOPHOMORES Ritchey, Carroll Eugene, Victoria Roberts, Marjorie Ruth, Beaumont Roberts, R. D., San Antonio . Robinson, Clyde, New York, N. Y. Rogers, Carol, Marshall Rogers, Eugenia, Vernon Rogers, James L,, Waco Rohr, Clara Mae, Bryan Roof, John Nicholas. Jr., Cleburne Rosenbalm, Thomas Joe, Bartlett Rowland, S., Baton Rouge, La. Ruffin, Lonnie Jo, Tulsa, Okla. Russell, Edith Kathryn, Midlothian Salmon, Sue, Pearsall Sams, Mary Catherine, Waco Sanders, W. Joe, Waco Sapp, Jane, Rosebud Savage, Pat, Raymondville Saylors, Ellen Ann, San Angelo Schaal, George Stanley, Savanna, Ill. Scheu, Christian Carl, Waco Schofield, Marian Inez, Mart Schrader, Carl G., Pine Bluff, Ark. Schriber, Charles R., Orange Schroeder, Robert V., Collinsville, Okla. Scott, Josephine Annette, Abilene Seefeldt, Mary Jane, Houston Seger, Marilyn, McKinney Self, Benny, Rosenberg Sessions, Kenneth, Fairfield Sewell, Thomas M.. Blooming' Grove Shamburger, Ruth, Ft. Worth Shannon, Frank Albert, Jr.. Wharton Sharp, Jack P., Dallas Sheffield, Frances Merle, Anahuac Sherman, Ruth H., Ft. Worth Shinto, William Mamoru, Gallup, N. M. Shockley, Bettye, Mart Sholes, Mary R., Denver. Colo. Showalter, Jere Charles, Baytown Shugart, Joyce, Groesbeck Shurley, David D., Sonora Shurtleff, Sam H., Lampasas Simmons, Edwin Gene, Garland Sinclair, Joseph E., Jr., Houston Sisk, Wallace Truett, Belton Sizemore, Bettye, Okla. City, Okla. Sledge, Eva Pauline, Waco Smith, Beverly Elayne, Delhi, La. Smith, Lanier, Birmingham, Ala. Smith, Merle Dean, Palestine SoRelle, Henry M., Houston Sponsler, Lenore, Houston Stafford, Del J., Anton 104 ...CLASS 0F '51 Stallworth, Patsy C., Levelland Stansbury, John M., Port Arthur Starnes, Sarah LeNette. Weatherford Starr, June Loye, Elkhart Steindam, Bonnie Jean, Waco Stephenson, Nelson W., Dimmit Stevens, Ralph H., Pine Bluff, Ark. Stewart, Bob Lewis, Smithville Stewart, Robbie Delores, Karnes City Stokes, Virginia, Corsicana Stone, Tommy, Bonham Stoneham, john D., Plainview Story, Ira Sherlene, San Angelo Stovall, Melvin, Brownsville Stuckey, Mrs. Bobbie Williams, Arp Stutr, Mary Lou, Waco Straunard, J. M., Sao Paulo, Brazil Sublett, Bobby Ray. Palestine Swenson, Julia Deane, Port Arthur Swinford, Kathleen, Albuquerque. N. M. Swope, Martha joan, Waco Tachias, Janice, Waco Tanner, Bill, Houston Taylor, Mary, Richland Springs Tawil, Fuad Musa, Hafar, Homa, Syria Terrell, Roscoe Wade, Hubbard Terry, john, Canton Theis, Evangeline. Midland Thigpen, Ruth, Chilton Thomas, William F., Ft. Worth Thompson, Frankie, Eldorado Thornton, Mickie Lou, Washougal, Wash. Tunnell, Kenneth, Plainview Turner, Carrie Nell, Pasadena Turner, Gene, Huntsville Twitty, Marcus Merle, Waco Twitty, Rosemary, Waco Tyler, Oscar Glenn, Brownfield Uher, Katheryne I.aVerne, Bay City Vance, Betty jean, Bryan Vardaman, joe Allen, Mart Vaughan, Dolores, Hubbard Vaughan, Mariella, Hawkins Vaughan, Max Oliver, Nevada Vickery, Ned LeRoy, Cincinnatti. Ohio Vuillemin, Marie Josephine, Waco Waddell, Peggy Jean, Waco Wade, Ruth, Perryton Waits, Martha D., Cleveland Walker. Pat, Jasper Watson, May Beth, Garland Warren, Floyd, Rogers Warwick, George L., San Antonio Washam, Frank, San Antonio 105 : l ...... of , 'f i is We .ef 4 W aww L :,.,,3- 1: , , W., A Qei ' . , .ff ff N ragga V. -4.5 for .1 1 if mf 5 We , Wwwwt WM . 43 ww .EEEEi,,, X we E3 H ii is, a gi 1 Wwiuaii, I X X r' et, 'S' MR if ..,,. 2 is X: 'VV W Q? W 4 K M 9 f WMM, . wi 'W Q 1 -.,:,- awww as - ...,. . ffiy, ,, if 'W , ,. . .,.. Q at -V K T 5512 .ag --,,,-I --- ., V .,- vv.. .,,,,,,,,- 1 xi 2,,,,,,,,, . ,, U Vv , , I - attae tttyyys , eeee ttt ts K e y .... y . V ' ,,,, ,,,,,, ': : ' M Q .,, - ::-: Ag .1 ya N .....,. i . -z:f' ?if ,, l if A'ii' M if ., ' F? N 'Emil wr li , i sw A . .... A tif -, fi' P ':::-'v' ::-s :5:55 g, 5555, .,,, 'f '- Q fi: i'..: Q 3 , an J ager Vg , s lit , ,.....,A , 95 .,.,, . i , an W fW 'Q Vw 'W .W......,-W4 we i wana s 'ir KS, 1 f' . , fe . Ziiwllava , 2 4, V, ,M ,,., , 4 ,, ,.,.,.,.,.,.,,, ,Mi.E, I ,I X s0PH0M0REs Wassen, Ann, Homer, Louisiana Watson, Mary Beth, Garland Wear, Elizabeth, Ballinger Webb, Marion, Okla. City, Okla. Weedon, Margaret Ann, Bryan Welch, Robert Morrow, San Antonio 'Wells, Buford Avril, Port Arthur Werner, Eldon Abraham, Jr., Waco Wfesr, Bill G., Vernon West, Earl E., Eagle Rock, Va. Wheeler, Lewis Edgar, Jr., Waco White, Daniel Raburn, Waco White, Edna Fay, Lancaster White, Elliot, McKinney Whiteside, Mary, Normungee Whitlock, Thomas Gerald, Dallas Wicker, David Elzy, Dallas Wieding, Orvil Louis, San Antonio Williams, Beverly Ann, Orange Williams, Billy joe, Ferris Williams, Minette, San Antonio Williams, Noel E., Wichita Falls Williams, Robert, Galveston Williamson, james Elmer, Houston Wilson, Alma W., Laurel, Miss. Wilson, Mary, Rule Winter, James Alvin, jr., Wellington Xllfithrow, Frank B., Jr., Dallas Witt, Raymond, Galveston Witte, Frances Nell, McGregor Witten, Hazel Alleen, North Pleasanton Wittner, Edward Lee, Alpine Wolter, William L., St. Joseph, Mo. Wood, R., West Englewood, N. J. Woodward, Adria, Fort Worth Woodard, Wales Lee, Dallas Wright, Monte D., Roswell, N. M. Wright, Tommy, Graham Wright, Wallace, Waco Wynn, Margaret Ann, Dallas Yarborough, Jack Samuel, Mexia Young, Bobbye Jean, Greggton Youngblood, Frances M., Waxahachie Zimbelrnan, 'Carl L. McClusky, N. ll, Zimbleman, E., McClusky, N. D, Zimmerman, Herbert, Houston 106 3.43, ,,,, BAYLIIIYS NEIV CITIIGUNTAIN . . . of My CAM of as am! '49 Sw- 2i ikyiki V Xxx 52,45 feb fav , A 'Mis' 'B rj? , 9 I f 'ff -'-LLL - 1,3 .ape-Cf' fd--F Ls-JA -597-5- J VA 1 lj V 5 X ' r no I , pew. , Md 'vA!i , . , 41 L l W R' , l 4 I .- 4.uL- ,. -'Au Above is the architect's conception of Baylor's new mascot fountain. The proposed structure will be built directly in front of the Student Union Building and will face Rena Marrs McLean Gymnasium. Present plans include a cast figure of a bear sitting atop some boulders overlooking a pool of water. Modern circulating pumps will cast a perpetual spray over the figure. Green and Gold lights will illuminate the fountain. The base of the pool is to be constructed of Indiana limestone to harmonize with the materials used in the Union Building. The estimated cost of the complete fountain is 59,000 The Classes of 1948 and 1949 are to be commended on the erection of this beautiful landmark on Baylor's Campus. In years hence, it will undoubtedly become traditional to dunk the Sophomore Class President in the Bear Bath. FBESIIDIAN CLASS Collins Lock Yates Hubbell Potts Perry Yates Dyal Sankey Martin Hubbell 108 . 1:lawwE,s.g,11wiv1a...-,.,.-I,,,,,::r vsryi OFFICERS FALL President . PERRYMAN COLLINS Vice-President . MICKEY HUBBELL Secretary .... JOYCE LOCK Reporter . . . ELLEN YATES WINTER President . . . HAL POTTS Vice-President . . BOB DYAL Secretary . . . RUTH PERRY Reporter . . ELLEN YATES SPRING President . . GENE SANKEY Vice-President . MICKEY HUBBELL Secretary . . . BEBE MARTIN ...CLASS 0F '52 Abate, Annie Mae, Marlin Abendschein, Patricia, Arlington, Va. Ables, Mary E., West Plains, Mo. Adams, Jimmie Palestine Adams, John Truett, Wichita Falls Adams, Van Mayo, Nordheim Adler, R. M., New York City Agopian, Jo Ann, Brookshire Aguirre, Ezequiel Casiano. Corpus Christi Aiken, Jane, San Benito Albritton, Janet Joyce, Waco Alexander, Alice Arleen. Houston Alexander, Lou, Mulberry, Ark. Alford, M. E., Brownsville Allen, Glenn Ire, Dallas Allen, Jimmie, Houston Allen, Mary Ann, Crossetr, Ark. Allen, Patricia lee, San Antonio Allen, Roland Harold, Waco Alvis, Ethel Ruth, Haskell Anderson, J. K., Laurel, Miss. Anderson, Jean Fraser, Houston Armstrong, Gene E., Dallas Armstrong, Thomas, El Paso Armstrong, Verper I., Jr., Deer Park Arthur, Ernest Grady, Itasca Aven, Mary Lee, Greenville Baier, Barbara, Waco ,Bain, Carl Edwin, Jackson, Miss. Bain, Eva Lois, Kenedy Baker, Walter Arrowood, Lampasas Ball, Lola Fae, Liberty Ballard, Lloyd Jas., Center Point Ballou, C., Albuquerque, N. M. Banks, Arthur T., Waco Barksdale, Frank Davis, Dallas Barlow, Thomas Lee, Houston Barnett, Charlotte Jean, Marfa Barrett, Leo Freston, Waco Barrett, William Guy, Jr., Lorenzo Barton, Betty Ann, San Angelo Bassett, S. Denton, Mesquite Bates, Harold Edwin, College Station Batstone, Alice Virginia, Greeley, Colo. Battle, Stanley Devoe, Pasadena Bayes, Robert Hamilton, Humble Beasley, Ann, Notasulga, Ala. Bell, Joe Cliff. Galena Park Bell, Naomi, Balboa, C. Z. Bettge, Clara Jean. Waco Betts, Eva Mae, Weslaco Biddy, Nettie Ann, Fredericksburg Bilderback, Hubert Oliver, Dallas Billington, Warren S., Stamford Bird, Bill, Dewey, Okla. Birkhead, M., Carthage, Mo. Bishop, Alan Brooks, Carrollton Bivins, Dallas Calhoun, Santa Paula, Calif. Black, Martha Virginia, Cameron Blagg, Barbara R., Little Rock, Ark. Blair, Bill W., Clovis, N. M. Blatchley, R. L., Ft. Collins, Col. Blythe, Ardell, Barber, Ark. Bobo, Betty Lu, Midland Boettcher, Joyce Marie, Huntsville Bohannan, Thomas Wayne. Kaufman Bolinger, Lola Fae. Richland Springs Bolton, Jim, Houston Boney, Dixie, Iola Bonham. Milledge, Henderson 109 A5 Us qw-f i W it Q 4 A af ,I ,, y I 3 r it 3 ' .2 .. ...,... ' 5.2, f ,f'.?.,f 2193 s ,3 ,, saw lf ' F W f H A::. iv? Ea FBESHMEN Bonilla, Albert, Calvert Booth, Martha Frances, Waco Bowden, LaNell, Dallas Boyce, Carolyn H., Memphis, Tenn. Brady, H. D., Jr., Pensacola, Fla Brady, James, Bay City Brandes, Pat, Waco Branyon, Thomas Aaron, Fayette, Ala. Brautigam, Henry Lewis, Altaloma Brawley, Martha J., Ardmore, Okla. Breland, John Harold, Beaumont Brewer, Jas., New Bedford, Mass. Brewster, Mollie, Edmond, Okla. Brewster, Nancy, Los Angeles Bridger, Emma Jene, Waco Brinson, Betty Evelyn, Paducah. Ky. Brister, LaJewyl, Corpus Christi Brogdon, Dewey Robert, Gorman Brooks, Ernest L., Abilene Brooks, Martha, Waco Brothers, David E., Marlin Broughton, Donna Marie, Childress Brown, Downs Cameron, Waco Brown, Gay Sharon, Dickinson Brown, R. K, Woodstown, N. J. Bruner, Curtis Lee, Houston Bryan, Mary Sue, Rockwall Buchanan, I. R., Jr., Perryman Buller, Edris Dare, Crockett Bullock, John Earl, Milano Burdett, Jane Elizabeth, Roswell, N. M. Burge. Corida Freland, Dallas Burkhart, Bill, Houston Burks, Jimmy Lee, Port Arthur Burnett, Otis E., El Paso Burns, Phyllis Maebelle, Brookhaven. Miss. Burris, Billy Joe, Olney Bushman, Loeen, Mission Bushman, Lois, Mission Butler, James Lester, Dixon. Mo. Butler, Max Camille, Houston Cain, Charles Reasor, Paris Caldwell, Mary Matilde, Ashdown, Ark. Campbell, Elizabeth, Uvalde Campbell, Jack Len, Waco Campbell, Pauline Esther. Houston Carnett, Betty Sue, Fort Worth Carter, P., Albuquerque, N. M. Cate, Dolores Lee, Borger Cavazos, Abie, Matamoros, Tamps, Mexico Caylor, Regina May, Fort Worth Chancellor, Joyce Irene, Waco Chapmen, Cyrus Maddison, Waco Cheesman, John Blewett. Houston Chesser, Erline, Waco Christian, Peggy J., Gonzales Chumney, William Truett, San Marcos Clark, Clilford Martin, Waco Clark, Jack Walter, Tyler Clark, Sherman Edward, Houston Clarke, Charles Edward, Conroe Clendening, Dorothy A., Dallas Cleveland, G. T., San Antonio Cline, Billie Joe. Edmonson Clinton, Syble Irene, Mt. Enterprise Coe, Harris Milton, Houston Coffey, Robert Thomas, Big Spring Colbath, Thomas N., San Antonio Coleman, Beryl Carey, Waco Collins, Charles R., Satin 110 ...CLASS 0F '52 Collins, Finis, San Antonio Collins, N. Perryman, Houston Compton, Mertela Carolyn, Waco Connally, Barbara, San Antonio Conrad, David, Midlothian Cook. Mary Joe, Houston Cooper. Robert, Pasadena Copeland, Wardell Compton, Waco Cornell, Howard Alvis, Waco Corrigan, Bradford, Jr., Hamilton Cothran, Andrew, Plateau, Ala. Covington, Rosemary, Orange Cowling Ruby, Raymondville Cox, Albert Robert, Athens Cox, LaFray, Dallas Crawford, Dana Forney, Waco Crawford, Gail, College Station Crawford, William, Tulsa, Okla. Crenwelge, Wilbur, Fayetteville Crews, Nonanel. Karnes City Crews, Roger, Fairbanks Crockett, Mary Carolyn, Memphis, Tenn. Crook, Helen Louise, Bryan Cross, Clollan Ordrean, Centralia, Ill. Crouch, Bill Gene, Palacios Crow, Billie, Star City, Ark. Crunk, Keith T.. Sundown Crutcher, Howard, Dallas Culverhause, Ernestyne. Waco Culwell, Carlene, Waco Cummins, Alonzo Addison, San Benito Daily, Geneva Sue, Austin Dahymple, john, Pine Bluff, Ark. Daniel, Elnord Lee, Waco Daniel, Norris, Ballinger Daniel, Tillman Moody, Greenville Dark, Joseph W., Jonesboro, La. Darneal, Anita Lois, Palestine Daugherty, Shirley, Warren, Ark. Davidson, Margaret, Dallas Davidson, Mary, Eagle Lake Davis, Mrs. Don, Waco Davis, Jack, Houston Davis, May Laverne, Pine Bluff, Ark. Davis, Paul, Hebron, Texas Davis, Paul Gaylon, Mt. Pleasant Davis, Robert Harrison, Rails Davidson, Stephen, Marlin Day, Joanne, Houston Dean, Betty Pearl, Topeka. Kansas Dean, Helen Virginia, Tulsa, Okla. Dees, W'anda Joyce, Woodsboro Denning, Barbara, Stockdale Dennison, john G., Dixon, Ill. Derrick, jesse Allen, San Marcos Dials. G.. Jr.. Springhill, La. Dickerson, James Thornton, Melissa Dickson, John Calvert, Houston Dickson, Sue, Waco Dilday, R. H., Jr., Wichita Falls Dixie, Christos Charles, Dallas Dixon, Ira Rhea, San Antonio Dobson, Loduska. Mt. Calm Donald, Robert Louis, Alice Dorrill, William Franklin, Waco Dorroh. Marjorie Elizabeth, Leander Dorsey, Arthur Maurice, Turnersville Dosher, Mary Catherine, Dallas Doss, Tommylu, Terrell Doyen, Betty Louise, Houston 111 FRESIIMEN Dubois, Foy Lynn, Eddy Dubosc. Kathleen Marceille, Houston Dulaney, John Bonds, Jr., Earle, Ark, Dunlop, Margaret Ishbel, Houston Durham, Henry S., Itta Bena, Miss. Durham, John Hugh, Mart Dusek, Anita E., Cameron Duvall, Jane Claire, Washington, D. C, Dyal, Robert Allison, Houston Dyer, Dorothy, Odessa East, Jo Anne, Coolidge Eberspacher, Dell Elna, Angleton Eckcrman, Virginia E., Houston Edwards, L. Z., Luieta Elkins, Daniel Ray, Dallas Elmore, Oscar M., Lincolnton. N. C. Emerson, Joanne, Dallas English, Dan Couch, Lubbock Erwin, Eleanor Rose, Snyder Evans, Doris Elwyn, Vernon Evans, Frances, Reserve, La. Evans, Jack Whitmore, San Antonio Evans, Nolan Burl, Vernon Evans, Rita Jeanne, Houston Everitt, Jacqueline Dell, Sterling City Faris, Margaret Ruth, Houston Fechner, Paulette M., Houston Fenley, Georgeann, Dallas Ferguson, Harold Leslie, Cotulla Ferguson, Lauretta June, Waco Ferrell, Mary Eleanor, Tyler Files, William Elza, Jr., Tulsa, Okla. Fischer, Dolores, Fairfield Fisher, Wallace, Edmond, Okla. Fitzpatrick, Raymond, Dallas Flake, Betty Yvonne, Waco Folwell, Charles Henry, Houston Ford, Tommy, Houston Foster, Wilburn F., Jr., San Antonio Fowler, Lela Beth, Gatesville Frazier, Thomas Richard, Dallas Furrh, C. Anne, Mineral Wells Gallaway, Billie Earle, Borger Galloway, Gale Lee, Pearsall Gammill, Anne Briley, Houston Garlington, Aubrey Sam, Vernon Garnett, Ann Elizabeth, Uvalde Garrett, Joyce Ray, Waco Gary, George Morris, Tyler Gaston, Marion Francis, Granbury Gates, A. B.. Jr., Sanderson Gatling, Vivian Rose, Waco Gay, Charles William, Cuero Gentry, Oran D., Elkhart Gerling, Henry Geo., Harlingen Gibbs, James Ballard, Lufkin Gibson, Hester Lucille, Houston Gibson, Weldon Thos., Birmingham, Ala. Gidden, Everett Wayne, Houston Gillespie, Mary Joan, Mexia Glazener, William King, Dallas Glenn, Jo Anne, Brownsville Godfrey, William A., Dallas Gonzales, Frank Lopez, Beaumont Goodman, Barnard Phillip, San Antonio Goodwin, Bobbye Dean, Shreveport, La. Goodwin, Edw. C., Scottsville, Va. Goolsbee, Robt. L., Port Neches Goss, Charles Edwin, Itasca Gray, H., Johnson City, Tenn. 112 . . . CLASS 0F '52 Gray, Patricia Jane, Chilton Green, Alton Jackson, Rogers Green, Mary Louise, Waco Greenwood, Grace, Plantersville Gresham, John L., Waco Grigsby, D., Davenport, Okla. Grimmet, Robert Earl, Barry Grindstalf, Everett James, Ballinger Grist, Barbara, Cisco Groner, Gwen, Dallas Gummelt, Walter Gordon, Lorena Guthrie. Bill Glenn, Fresno, Calif. Gutierrez. Nephtali M., Del Rio Hacker, Jamsey L., Hart Haddock, R. J., Waco Hague, Stanley R., Fort Worth Hale, Ann, Henderson Hale, Harlen Joe, O'Donnell Ham, George Edward, Waco Hammer, Charles W., Dallas Hammer, Olga Lou, Waco Hanes, William T., Cameron Haney, Robert R., Jr., Coolidge Hargraves. John Ervin, Gilmer Hargrove, Helen Hoyt, Brownwood Harper, Betty Ann, Waco Harrell, Joyce, Goldthwaite Harrington, Larry R., Plano Harris, Bonnie Lynn, Richardson Harris, Bill, Harlingen Harris, William D., Dallas Hartt, Elizabeth A., Angleton Haw, Helen Jung, Earle, Ark. Hawkins, Darrell C., Bellmead Hawkins, Joe T., Coolidge Hayden, Evelyn Joyce, Cherokee, Okla. Hearn, Billy Ray, Beaumont Heath, Ernest Dwain, Waco Hebert, Thomas, Port Arthur Hellmuth, Betty Rae, San Antonio Henderson, Geo. L., Fort Worth Henderson, June, Washington Hendrix, James W., Waco Hennessee, Waymon D., Eddy Hensley, June M., Waco Henson, Peggy, Bristow, Okla. Herrington, Nina Lynn, Waco Hethcook, Lewis D., Mercedes Hewett, Glynn Ray, Dallas Hicks, Catherine lone, Little Rock, Ark. Hicks, Patricia Ann, Waco Hill, Luchies, Rogers Hilliard, Ruth Anne, Mesquite Hills, E. J., Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Hinchman. Helen Jean, Waco Hines, Bobby Verne, Victoria Hodges, Bascomb, Bastrop Hoehn, Mary Charlotte, Waco Holfee, Joyce LaVerne, DeSoto, Mo. Holcomb, Leland Dodson, Combes Holcomb, Barbara Joyce, Daisetta Holcombe, Joe M., Floresville Hollis, J. W., Paragould, Ark. Holt, Mary Ann, Lubbock Hood, Anita Louise, Mesquite Hopkins, Jean Ann, Waco Horn, John Clinton, Fort Worth Hornaday, Joyce M., Fordyce, Ark. Horton, Hildalyne, Waco Horton, Rheta Joann, Odessa 113 . EEEEE, ,VVV, A.A- ,, , is T51 1:-V - ' s ,, . ,F W ,, 9 . f Z + K, jk? f 5 , x ig, l if Ja' s Q I 1 Q 'L 1 ' ..., f aff eg ,, , 44,. I: xl Q i W W 1 4 ,v f f J p sa f ? ,...,.,., ,..... .. ..f, -J. -,EEMEEEE f, . '21 ,www FBESHMEN Hoskin, Joan, Houston Houston, Herbert, Abilene Hovde, John Howard, Wyocena, Wis. Howren, Mary Jo, Dallas Htezek, Frank John, Rosebud Hubbard, Sally Ann, Lufkin Hubbell, Mickey, Rosenberg Hulett. Donald Maurice, Independence, Mo. Hull, Robert Lee, Waco Hunstable, John Augustus, Mesquite Hunter, Shirley Jo, Woodville Hyden, Francis, Waco Igou, Delmar Lee, Perrytoth Ingle, Patricia A., Grandview Irvin, Eleanor Paula, Waco Irwin, Anna Jean, Cleburne Itokazu, Shizue, Waimer, Kauau, T.H. Ivie, Bill, Washington, D.C. Jackson, Carlton F., Van Alstyne Jackson, Mary, Fort Worth James, Samuel Mickey, Dallas James, Shirley, Vernon Jameson, Jeanine, Dallas Jarrard, Leonard E., Waco Jenkins, Doris Ann, Waco Jennings, Anne, Anderson Johns, Ruth, Overton Johnson, H., Riverside, Conn. Johnson, Jerry Jane, Houston Johnson, Peggy, Port Arthur Johnston, Verelda, Harlingen Jones, Bobby Joe, Olney Jones, Carol Janice, Tokio Jones, Jack E., Frost Jones, Janida, Duncan, Okla. Jones, Julius S., Birmingham, Ala. Jones, Mary Ruth, Dallas Jones, Peggy J., Waco Jones, Ruth, Skellytown Judin, Carl, Houston Kassem, Amiar, Mexico City Kavanaugh, Mary, Irving Kayser, Elizabeth, Houston Kellow, Betty, Henderson, Ky. Kendall, Don, Corpus Christi Kennerly, Dan, Houston Kesterson, Betty Lou, Houston Kettler, Weldon, Waco Kidwell, Jo Ann, San Antonio Kidwell, Richard, Amarillo Kilpper, Frederick, Waco Kim, Gilbert, Honolulu, T.H. King, Joyce, Waco King, Karl, Houston King, Verna, Harlingen Kirgan, Joe Lee, Fairfield Kirkham, Rilda, Anahuac Klaras, Nick, Waco Knowles, Ralph, Artesia, N.M. Kolls. M. Geraldine, Temple Koon, Dorothy Jo, Honolulu, T.H. Kuempel, Marilyn, Waco Lacey, Lois, Denver, Colo. Lackey, Bob, Tulsa, Okla. Lamb, Tommye Jane, Oglesby Langston, Billye, Sherman Lansford, Doyle, Heber Springs, Ark. Lasiter, Bobby, Mansfield, Ark. Lasiter, Elizabeth, Shreveport, L. Lauher, Bobby, Houston 114 . . . CLASS 0F '52 Lawrence, Jimmy, Fort Worth Lee, Billy, Earth Lee, Bonnie, Robstown Lee, Lewis, Dallas Leonard, M., Chattanooga, Tenn. Lewallen, Marian, Mineral Wells Lewis, Bonibelle, Abilene Lewis, Jean, Waco Lewis, Joe, Danville, Va. Lewis, Mike, Houston Liles, Joe, LaMargue Lindberg, Evan, Corpus Christi Lindell, John, Houston Lindley, Keith, Tulsa Linke, Betty, Eagle Lake Linker, Norbert R., Brooklyn, N.Y. Littleiohn Mary, Clint Lively, Mary, Lafayette, La. Lock, Joyce, Fort Worth Long, William, Greenville Longman, N., Jennings, La. Lorenz, Barbara, Dallas Loring, Ben, Dallas Lott, Jean, Poteet Love, jim, Amarillo Lovelace, Evelyn, Corsicana Lovvorn, Mildred, Dallas Lugo, Charlie, Waco lumpkins, Shirley, Amarillo Luther, Jean, Liberty Lynch, Dermont, Olney McAshan, Allen, Houston McBurnerr, E. B., Brownfield McCarty, Anna Jo, Van McCarty, Robert, Waco McClellen, Mary Neil, Cameron McCommon, Arthur Howard, Waco McConnell, Claudia, Mercedes McCoy, Rose Ella, Gatesville McCreary, Edna Ruth, Buffalo McCarity, Martha Lou, Waco McGinnes, Billie Doris, Aluin McGlothlin, Ralph Norman, Bay City McIntyre, Tommy Jearl, Poteet McKee, Laney, Lorena McKellar, Duncan Larry, Waco McKelvey, Margie, Beaumont McKinney, L. G., Jr., Houston McLendon, Jack E., Center McNeely, G. W., Jr., Wichita Falls McQuiston, Elizabeth, Corsicana McReynolds, Von E., Groves McSpeeden, Jack D., Whitewright McWhorter, Sylvia Belle, Dayton Mabie, Patsy Lee, Helena, Ark. MacDonald, Leland L., Marfa Mackie, Harold Lamarr, San Antonio Madsen, Molville Alfred, Tyler Mallett, Audrey Lesta, Houston Maloch, Oscar Thomas, Lubbock Mangum, Yvonne Ezell, Poteet Mansfield, Charles W., Bandera Marchbanks, S., Beaumont Marett, Alice Mario, Gonzales Markey, Barbara Ann, Houston Marley, Mrs. Eugene, Mart Martin, Barbara Jane, Houston Martin, Bebe jane, Wichita Falls Martin, Beverly Dean, Houston Martin, Jamie Ellis, Troy 115 -Q3 ,mg v:v-: Q 'I 'ali' -es:::a :s5g,:, :gg' f H tx f M.. Wong K ,Q it ,4 -5, .W 23, :':' ' '::: --:. ' Sew ll' 9 ,, M, .1 , ,H 9' Er 1 f 95 4 ff' S yy 4, ' 1:' :.:E ':':: f L 4 , Q, , i sf I X .Q il is 5 a FBESHMEN Martin, Margaret jo. Maryville, Tenn. Martin, Patsy Jean, Dallas Matheney, Pierce, El Dorado, Ark. Mathis, Curtis L., Houston Mathis. James Edward, Houston Mattiza, Joyce, Houston May, Betty, Abilene Mayes. Patsy Joann, Edinburg Meadows, Lucille Eloise, Dallas Means, Gloria, Belton Mellette, Soule M., Laurens, S.C. Melo, Enrique G., Monterrey, Mex. Mendez, Jose Inez, Brownsville Menke, Freda W., Amarillo Micheals, Reba Ann, Houston Middlebrook, Sue Ann, Athens, La. Milam, Robert B., New Braunfels Miles, Arthur Lee, Minden, La. Miller, A. L., Takoma Park, Md. Miller, Barbara, Bishop Miller, Bob, Batesville, Ark. Miller, Jack, Corsicana Miller, Jo Nell, Houston Milner, Ann Carrcil, Houston Mims, Mamie Lou, Waco Ming, W. L., Port Arthur Mitchell, Earl Douglas, Houston Mock, Frank, Pensacola, Fla. Moffett, Marion Ann, Little Rock, Ark. Moltz, Beverly Ann, Houston Montgomery, Dorothy E., Eagle Pass Moore, Charles Julian, Longview Moore, Floyd David, Reagan Moore, Forrest W., Plano Moore, H. E., Port Arthur Moore, john Robert, Dallas Morgan, Ina Claire, Naples Morgan, Kenneth Ray, Athens Morgan, Thomas Revelle. Houston Morris, Charles Claude, Pampa Morrison, Donald G., Harlingen Moseley, Mac Ray, Tyler Moses, Peggy Jay, Waco Moss, Charles R., University City, Mo. Moss, Thomas Whitefield, Waco Motley, Therol, Hollis, Okla. Mount, Mary Allyne, Crystal City Mueller, Robert L., jr., Uvalde Muller, Marthelle Ann, Willis Mullins, Cecil Norman, Henderson Muney, Nellie jo, Floydada Mund, Elizabeth Jane, Eldorado Munson, Doris Eugenia, Mt. Belview Murphrey, Madge E., Seagoville Murphy, Frances E., Woodville Myers, Shirley, New Orleans Nalls, Bill, San Saba Nance, Lavern, Nixon Nations, Archie L., Plateau, Ala. Neal, Gladys Charlene, Waco Neely, Wanda, Casa Grande, Ariz. Nelson, Bert A., Lubbock Nelson, Evelyn O., Anahuac Nelson, Kenneth, San Antonio Nelson, Mary Ann, Houston Newbell, Minnie E., Pine Bluff, Ark. Newberry, Joseph Bryce, Cleburne Newland, Janice, Mooringsport, L. Newport, Mark, St. Louis, Mo. Newsom, V. L., Tunica, Miss. 116 ...CLASS 0F '52 Nielsen, Ralph Arthur, Wauwatosa, Wis. Noguchi, Norton T., Honolulu, T.H. Notgrass, Clifton Eugene, Mart Nunley, Preston Warner, Waco O'Connor, Cornelia, Breckenridge Olds, Wm. Henry, San Antonio Oliver, Shirley, San Benito Osborne, Charles Ervin, Kilgore Ostrom, Robert Ronald, Kilgore Pack, Sally, Binghamton, N. Y. Paschetag, Lee Alvin, Galveston Patterson, Dolores Mae, Waco Patterson, Sue Ann, Dallas Patton, Walter Davis, Gilbert Pearce, Allan Mayson, San Antonio Pearce, William Boyd, Brownfield Pearson, Bobby Wayne, Borger Pearson, Lillie Nell, Eden Pebworth, Charles Arthur, Arp Pechacek, Barbara, Abilene Pedigo, Virinia, Woodsville Penrose, William Edwin, Strarford Pentecost, Jerry, Manvel Perry, Georgia Ruth, Houston Perry, Rose Marie, Waco Phillips, Bryan, Dallas Phillips, Ewart E., Colquitt, Ga. Phillips, Mary Stella, Waco Philpott, Emmett Wayne, Beaumont Pior,'Robert Marshall, Greentree, N.M. Pippin, Jean Wilmoth, Waco Placzek, Frank L., Westfield, Mass. Polley, Berry Joyce, Satin Ponder, Ruth, Emhouse Porter, D. E., Eldorado, Ill. Post, Fred Theodore, Jr., Waco Potts, Hal, Weslaco Powell, Clara Ann, Montgomery Powell, Harriette L., Montgomery Powell, H. J., Moyganton, N.C. Powell, Richard Beryl, Ennis Pratt, Elizabeth Ann, Dallas Preston, Audie Leverne, Houston Preston, Madalyn, Houston Price, Alice Corinne, Childress Price, Charlie, Houston Price, Jim, Fort Worth Pridgen, G. B., Wichita Falls Primm, G. C., Sanford, N.C. Provost, Joseph, Jr., Skowhegan, Maine Pryor, Jean Kathryn, Waco Puryear, Glynn A., Dumas, Ark. Putyear, Lynn Oscar, Dumas, Ark. Quay, Sam Douglas, Fort Worth Quigley, jack, Corpus Christi Rahm, Erma L., Success, Ark. Ramsey, XVyvon, Crosby Rankin, Sanford Byorn, Seminole Ray, Frances Joanna, Waco Rayburn, Glenn Dee, Deeville Read, William T., Mart, Texas Redden, Rudolph C., Conroe Redding, Dick, Plano Reed, Bobby J., Olney Reed, Carolyn Louise, Dallas Reid, Walter Floyd, Port Arthur Reneau, Lou Ellen, Kermit Rhodes Matibeth, Hearne Rice, Wanda Jo, Greenville Richter, Marie Lievez, Alvin 117 5 Q., glam .Q . 'ff ..aaas553, ,yi ,. 3 M9 .W M Q52 . ,,,. . -5.1. ,M am FRESIIMEN Rickels, JuDon, Spur Rickels, JuRon, Spur Ridlehoover, Jack, Dallas Rike, Anne Katherine, Haskell Roach, Betty Jean, Victoria Roach, Edward N., Longview Roberson, Helen, Fort Worth Roberts, Helen Jowie, Taft Roberts, Olen A.. Nixon Robin, Daniel Rene, San Antonio Robinson, Louis Marie, San Antonio Rodgers, Tommy Allen, Kerrville Rogers, Edna Lou, Steele, Mo. Rogers, Gerome Bryan, Waco Romines, Oren Dudley, Seymour Rose, Juanita Sue, Abilene Ross, Betty Jo, Beaumont Ross, Betty Lou, Bald Prairie Ross, Lloyd Dale, Waco Roth, Jack D., Stuttgart, Ark. Rouse, Leaureame A., Dallas Rowell, Janice, Nixon Rowland, Jack W., Houston Rowland, Mary E., Baton Rouge, La. Ruby, Dorothy, Waco Rush, Philip Alvin, Stamford Russell, Ira Albert, Stamford Russell, Paul R., Jr., Burleson Rustaberg, Alma June, Brownsville Rutherford, Chas, W., Pensacola, Fla. Rutledge, Thomas Jefferson, Conroe Salmon, Doris Janet, McAllen Salomon, Mario, Vera Cruz, Mex. Sanders, Anne Claire, Houston Sankey, S. E., Jr., Beaumont Sansom, Lynn Lloyd, Waco Sawyer, Alton Derrell, Gueydan, La. Sawyers, C. H., Walnut Ridge, Ark. Scarborough, Bob, Colorado City Scherwitz, Chas. Wayne, Houston Schiller, Mary Lou, Columbus Schlevning, Jack, San Antonio Schreiner, Stanton Jay, Dallas Scofield, Frances Ann, Dallas Scott, Conner, Brownwood Seger, Maxine Grace, McKinney Seymour, Burnetta Nell, Columbus Shannon, John Harold, Tulia Shapiro, Aubrey E., Galveston Sharman, O. C., Olney Sharman, Thomas Erwin, Lindale Sharp, James Allen, Little Rock, Ark. Sheliield, Mary Sue, Houston Sheldon, Joseph L., Galveston Sheppard, Joseph J., Jr., Frost Sherrill, I. R., Moulton, Ala. Sherrill, Minta Mae. Mart Shibata, Mildred Toshika, Honolulu, T.H. Shipman, J. T., Bend Short, Ben Elroy, Fort Worth Short, Peggy Ann, Artesia, N.M. Sides. Ada Joan, San Antonio Siebenmann, M., San Antonio Simmons, Robert C., Wichita Falls Sims, Harry Mayo, Stamford Smitherman. Wanda, Waco Singleton, Bettye Ann, Amarillo Skelton, Roland, Panhandle Skinner, Harry Owen, Anahuac Slater, Byrd T., Hico 118 ...CLASS 0F '52 Sligh, jo Ann, Waco Smith, Barbara Caroline, Big Spring Smith, Barnie Lee, Detroit, Mich. Smith, Carolyn Allene, Dallas Smith, Charles Issaac, Hearne Smith, Charles R., Houston Smith, Dorothy J., Hawkins Smith, Frances Vera, Lampasas Smith, Gloria Marie, Dallas Smith, James Thomas, Childress Smith, Jannell, Fort Worth Smith, Marilyn Annette, Dallas Smith, Marion L., San Angelo Smith, Royce Elden, Stamford Smith, Ruth Ann, Burnet Smith, Velma, Waco Smith, Virginia Dare, Cedar Creek Snavely, Luther Mecker, Brownsville Sorrells, Bobbie Jo, Waco Speir, E. H., Jr., Brookshire Spencer, Betty Frances, Dilley Sprinkle, S. D., jr., Dallas Standley, Frances Louise, Canyon Starkey, Oscar H., Jr., Ridgecrest, Calif. Starnes, Emily Pearl, Waford Stegant, Ted Leon, Brenham Stephens, William. W., Slaton Steward, Chas. R., Jr., Dallas Stiles, Edna Jacquelyn, Tucumcari, N.M. Stoltz, Robert Edward, Greenville, Ohio Stqne, Hugh Bailey, Jr., Houston Storey, Olive Jeanne, Edinburg Stotts, Bob, Dallas Stripling, Margaret F., Bay City Stroebel, A. W., Giddings Styron, Douglas K., Port Washington, N.Y. Summers, Annie Ruth, Rosebud Sutton, Lloyd Paul, Wichita Falls Swindell, Jo Anne, Dallas Szell, Wlodzimiers Antoni. Dallas Taber, Herbert Alfred, Iveston Tatum, Ardis Elaine, Waco Taylor, Irma Mae, Jackson, Miss. Taylor, Marian Bartlette, Clarksville Taylor, Walter Winston, Tulsa, Okla. Taylor, Wanda Rosanna, Sweetwater Teague, Bob Ray, Moody Terrell, Edgar A., Centrelia Terry, Joseph H., Houston Tharp, Ina Virginia, Baytown Thomas, Jim Pendleton, McKinney Thomas, Lester Lafayette, Mt. Pleasant Thompson, Cecil Duane, Dallas Thompson, Nan, Mesquite Thomson, Martha Sue, Waco Thompson, W., Downey, Cal. Thorne, Lauralee, Waco Thornton. David, Fort Worth Thornton. Gillie Ann, Graham Thrash, Beverly Logene, Temple Tigner, Virginia Lou, Houston Tillman, Pat Smith, Houston Tillman, Paula, Fort Worth Timmons, Robert Neal, Kansas City, Mo. Tinsley, Robert James, Stamford Tipton, James Harold, Floresville Todd, Jimmie Bain, Longview Todd, Thomas C., Jr., Amarillo Tomlinson, Edith E., Waco Tosh, Johnnye Marie, Waco 119 ! J' 5 1? ' 1 s 'S w H ! i N Q Www N Q iggjiiz 3 . , , ,Jared .mf e - ,,,, - 5 ,.-A si if ...a 1 f , ni nu. 1 if xx ,W F K lt? 9 4 E-me , if Q.. 5355 Q . .,,, E ,2 Y 'Z if 5 i FRESHMEN Townsend, Delbert Ray, Odessa Townsend, Iletta Fay, Rockport Townsend, Loretta Jane, Rockport Trent, Mildred Faye, Houston Trevino, Alberto, Jr., Escobas Trussel, Donald Ray, Ferris Tucker, Jas. Hollis, Beaumont Turner, George, Jacksonville Tyer, Charles Lester, Houston Underwood, Betty Jean, Big Spring Usry, Milton Franklin, jr., Mineola Uzzel, Frank Richard, Tyler Van Meter, Ethan R., Beaumont Van Zandt, Howard, Houston Vaughan, Patsy Ruth, Overton Veasey, Helene Morgan, San Antonio Vernon, Waylon Dean, Wichita Falls Vestal, joe Truiett, Whitewright Vestal, Zoe Analois, Whitewright Vines, Frances E., Westlake, La Voisin, Velva Jo, Waco Von Rosenberg, Ray Thelbert, Temple Vullemin, Marie Josephine, Waco Waddell, Richard Thomas, jr., Odessa Walker, Daniel Cers, San Antonio Walker, Shirley Joan, Waco Wallace, Carolyn Pearl, Bryan Wallace, Horace S., Austin Walker, Robert Lee, Annon Walling, Frances Belle, Borger Walser, James Carl, Rogers Walters, Roland Eugene, Fort Worth Wamble, Nancy Mae, Houston Ward, Dorothy M., San Angelo Wardlaw, T. E., Warren Warren, Mayme Lou, Waco Washburn, Wileeta, Waco Watson, Dale, Waco Weathersby, Elizabeth Ann, Freer Weaver, Carroll Swink, Barry Weaver, Laura Allen, Jonesboro Webb. Eunice Rae, Waco Webb, Juanita, Overton Webb, Mary Margaret, Seagraves Webb, Phil Abernethy, Stamford Wedemeyer, Horace H., Walburg Wegrich, W. D., Terre Haute, Ind Weiss, Gerald, New York, N.Y Weiss, M. I., Brooklyn, N.Y Welch, Carlos Monroe, Port Arthur Welch, James Luther, Dayton Welch, Roy Dean, Alvin Wendorf, Elizabeth Ann, Corsicana Wesselsky, Emil james, Shiner Wester, Donald Gray, Rule Westlake, Richard L., Dallas Westmoreland, Donna Lu, Waco Wheeler, James Thomas, Abilene Wheelus, Margaret Ann, Santa Rosa Whitaker, Vernon W., Wills Point White, Benjamin Bruce, Maud White, Beth, McKinney White, George, Grand Saline White, J. A., Lubbock Wilkerson, Jack Franklin, Dallas Wilkes, Doris Jean, Shreveport, La. Wilkinson, Jo, San Antonio Wilkinson, Lea, Port Neches Wilkes, June, Slaton Williams, Billy Glyn, Waco 120 ...CLASS 0F 952 Williams, Bobbie Jean, Waco Williams, Hugh, Mesquite Williams, Kelly D., Dallas Williams, Margaret Anne, Marshall Williams, Patricia Anne, Paris Williams, Stanley Neil, Cisco Williamson, Bi., Jonesboro, La. Williamson, Bob, Dallas Willingham, Janette, Harlingen Wfilson, Bob Alexander, Amarillo Wilson, Juanita Glorianne, Bryan Wilson, Martha Jean, San Antonio Wilson, Norman, Farmersville Wilson, R. R., Carrizo Springs Witt, Charlene, Kalgary Whitman, William Leslie, Waco Woldt, Elizabeth, Oshkosh, Wis. Wolfe, James Braddy, Dallas Wolfe, Mrs. Verda Nell, Dallas Womack, C. L., Carlsbad, N.M. Womack, Jack Garnett, Waco Woods, John Scott, Jr., Houston Woody, Willie, Palestine Wooten, Marcia Beatrice, Tyler Word, Dorma Jane, Meridian Workman, Richard, Sebring, Ohio Wright, C, S., Inglewood, Calif. Wright, Joe House, Mexia Wyatt, William Emerson, San Angelo Yates, Ellen Samprey, Houston Yeary, Joe, Karnes City York, Glenn Ray, Tyler Young, Robert Eugene, Dallas SNAPS... Round-Up Stab' at work . . . Kposed picturej. Unidentified Baylor graduate at work for the city. . . No C bapel Today! 12 l g liln if f:,: .,.,, , gg , . ---:.... in Z -,.,. as r 5 see iii tt, W sw K- lnfnm. win if-f fe-E 5 fiw?!: X DEAN ABNER V. MCCALL, L.L.M. To the 1949 Senior Class of the Baylor Law School: Baylor's motto proclaims that Baylor exists to benefit the church and the state. For the most part this benefit is bestowed in the form of the education of the mind and heart which Baylor gives to her graduates. Each departing graduate represents a large investment by Baylor, her faculty, and her friends. The return hoped for is that the graduate, by full application of his education, will live a life of increasing worth to himself and to society. It is our hope that you who graduate from the Law School will use such knowledge of the law and such skills of the practitioner which you have acquired and will later develop in full accord with the highest attitude and ethics of an old and honorable profession of service-that each of you, in the words of our late beloved judge Nat Harris, will become in the finest sense, the unbonded agent of humanityf' We aso hope that you utilize your special training in the fullest measure possible to discharge the growing responsibilities of good citizenship in our self governing society and that you be ever active to maintain our legal system as one which preserves the best values of the past and permits the development and realization of new values. While you are engaged in meeting the responsibilities of a Christian attorney and citizen, we hope you will maintain an interest in the Baylor Law School and that you will remember the words of a great lawyer which are engraved on a bronze tablet in one of the nation's leading law schools: Believing, as I do, that American institutions are of more consequence than the wealth or power of the country, and believing that the preservation and development of these institutions have been, are, and will continue to be under the leadership of the legal profession, and believing also that the future of America depends largely on that profession, and believing that the character of the law schools determine the character of the legal profession, I wish to aid in enlarging the scope and improving the standards of the law schools by aiding the one from which I graduated. . . ABNER V. MCCALL. 122 SCll00L 0F LAW LAW FACULTY AMSLER, MRS. MARGARET HARRIS, A.B., A.M., LL.B. Associate Professor of Law BOSWELL, WILLIAM J., A.B., LL.B., Lecturer in Law BRUNNER, JOHN R., LL.B., Associate Professor of Law CAMPBELL, ANDREW, LL.B., Assistant Professor of Law HORNER, EDWARD POWELL, B.S., LL.B., Assistant Professor of Law JONES, BEN C., Law Librarian LEBOWITZ, LEON, LL.B., Associate Professor of Law MARCH, CASO, A.M., M. Pat L., S.J.D., Assistant Professor of Law MCDANIEL, D. Y., LL.B., Lecturer in Law MCGREGOR, CHARLES B, A.B., LL.B., Assistant Professor of Law TIREY, JAKE, LL.B., Lecturer in Law WILLIAMS, PEELER, JR., A.B., L.B., LL.M., Lecturer in Law WILSON, JOHN R., A.B., LL.B., Assistant Professor of Law NON-PICTURED MEMBERS OF THE LAW SCHOOL FACULTY BOWMER, JIM D., Lecturer in Law, BURLESON, EDWARD B., Lec- turer in Law, CURETON, WILLIAM E., Lecturer in Law, FISHER JOHN B., Lecturer in Lawg HALE, JOSEPH W., Professor of Law, Mc- ELROY, THOMAS K., Professor of Law, NAMAN, WILFORD W., Lecturer in Law, NORVELL, RALPH, Associate Professor of Law, RICHEY, HARVEY M., Professor of Law, RILEY, ALBERT L., Lecturer in Law, SLEEPER, BENJAMIN, Lecturer in Lawg STREET, TOM, Lec- turer in Law, WILSON, FRANK, Lecturer in Law. 7 s u 'j I ,.,',.' .or ,ge mf'-f SWR W?-W J a 5 WWA? SENIOR LAW PRESIDENT . . . . GORDON HOLLON, Dublin VICE PRESIDENT . . . DAVID POLLON, Houston SECRETARY . . . BILL CORNELIUS, Jefferson ADAMS, JIMMY, Mexia ALLISON, EARL, Sundown BAILES, JOE D., Tyler BARKLEY, J. R., Waco BRADSHAW, B. J., Waco BROTHERTON, H. L., Waco BURLESON, RALPH, Waco CABANISS, JOHN, Moody CALCOTE, HERBERT, Waco CAMP, JOHN P., Houston CLINTON, HOUSTON, Waco COBB, MORRIS G., Amarillo COLLINS, JOHN W., Ft. Stockton COPELAND, DAVID, Waco COVEY, MILTON, Tyler CREASEY, EARL, Waco CROUCH, GUY, Waco EDWARDS, GEORGE, Waco 124 SENIOR LAW ELLIOTT, L. EDWARD, Nacogdoches ELLIS, JOEL W., Tulsa, Okla. FLOOD, N. A., III., Waco FRASIER, ROBERT, Waco FULJENZ, R. D., Waco FUNDERBURK, WELDON, Palestine GARRISON, F. L., Longview GOODWIN, O. D., Wauseon, Ohio HAILEY, WILLIAM, San Antonio HALE, VERNE, Waco HALL, FRED C., Hallsville HAMMOND, ELDRED, Houston HARDIN, GUY, Waco HATCH, RICHARD, Big springs HOLT, LOWELL, Gatesville HOLT, WAYLAND, Gatesville HOUSTON, CHARLES, Dallas JESKE, ARNOLD, Pfiddy HEARD, DOW H., Waco JOHNSON, EUGENE, Waco KIMBROUGH, DUKE, Midland LITTLEJOHN, LACY, Beeville 125 Ed-HE WH, SENIOR LAW LOGUE, BILLY, Waco LOPEZ, HECTOR, Oilton LAIR, A. W., Amarillo MCGLASSON, EUGENE, Amarillo MCSWAIN, A. S., Bryan MARTIN, ERNEST, Longview NALER, JOHN, Waco PENNINGTON, JOHN M., Houston PRESCOTT, JACK, Medicine Mound PURCELL, GRAHAM, Archer City RITTER, OTTO, Marshall ROBERTS, TRUMAN, Crawford WALKER, JEARL, Fort Worth WHITWORTH, G. C., Kilgore WILDER, DARWIN, Waco RUSSELL, MERRILL, Harlingen RUTHERFORD, WILSON, Howe SHELTON, HORNOR, Bellmead STARR, CLINT, Denton WINSTON, CHARLES, Geiger, Alabama WOODBURN, WILLIAM, Williamsport, Pennsylvania MID LAW PRESIDENT ......... J. M. MITCHELL, Waco VICE PRESIDENT ROBERT ZIESENHEIM, North Girard, Pa. SECRETARY . . GILBERT HOWARD, Amarillo ABINGTON, BILL, Ft. Worth ANSON, GEORGE, Houston ASHLEY, CALVIN, Wichita Falls BAILEY, CLAIRE, Britton, Okla. BALL, ROYCE, Hillsboro BALTZLEY, JOHN, Wichita, Kansas BARFIELD, DONALD, Waco BERTEAU, THOMAS, Waco BLEDSOE, BOB, Gladewater BORCHERS, DOYLE, Waco BOUCHER, LOUISE, Abilene BOUCHER, EARNEST, Abilene BOYD, JOHN, Plainview BULLINGTON, T. W., El Paso BURKETT, PERRY, Wilmington, Del. BURNETT, WARREN, Austinville, Va. CHIRAFIS, JOHNNY, Corsicana CLIFFORD, WILLIAM, Waco CLUCK, JACK, Grapevine COLE, WILLIAM, Lubbock CORNELIUS, ERNEST, Athens WW KW aww W 2 lsglaxskixg 2 irq, WGN' 'QM MID LAW CRON, RICHARD, Waco CUTCHER, JAMES, Waco DIXON, JIMMY, Ft. Worth DOLLINS, DUDLEY, Waco DUNCAN, CHURCHELLE, Killeen ETHERIDGE, JAMES, Troup FERGUSON, W. H., San Antonio FERGUSON, WILLIAM, Henderson FLANNARY, CANARO, Cooper FLETCHER, RILEY, Corsicana GARBERN, DANIEL, E1 Paso GASKAMP, HERMAN, Brenham GAYLE, GIBSON, Waco GLEESON, JAMES, Ferris GLOVER, HOLSEY, Pecos HAIGLER, HARRY, Minden, La. HARRELL, WALTER, Waco HAZLETT, ALVIN, Glazier HORN, WILLIAM, Mart HOUSTON, REX, Henderson HUGHEY, GAYLORD, Tyler JACKSON, ROBERT C., Corsicana JANES, FRANK, Waco KADELL, ALBERT, Houston KENNEDY, NOAH, Corpus Christi MID LAW KENNEY, EDWARD, Baytown KING, JACK, Port Arthur LITTLEJOHN, RACHEL, Beeville MCCOLLUM, PAUL, Odessa MCCORMICK, ZEB, Waco MCVICKERS, A. P., Rusk MARTIN, J. W., Ennis MAYELELD, MELVIN, Benjamin MITCHELL, T1TUs, Ringgold MONTGOMERY, HUGH, Henrietta MORGAN, RAGAN, Minden, La. MOTE, CLYDE, Vernon NICHOLS, BRYAN, Moody NOLAND, JAMES, Midland OWEN, GENE, Plainview PONDER, JACK, Waco POOLE, EDWARD, Shamrock RAGAN, BILLY, Barry RASNER, LESLIE, Waco RAULSTON, ELVEN, Houston RAULSON, PAT, Houston ROBINSON, TOM, Eldorado ROE, CARL, Corpus Christi SCHULZ, MALCOLM, Abilene SHORT, DON, Texarkana ia 1,5 mf WW 46 . ww' . MID LAW SHYTLES, BOB, Waco SINDERS, JOHN, Waco SMITH, CULLEN, Waco SMITH, ELDRED, Kilgore SMITH, JAMES, Childress SOMERS, W. L., Lubbock SOUTHERLAND, HOMER, Marlin SPIERS, JOHN, Henderson SPILLMAN, PAUL, Waco STAFFORD, N. C., Waco STELLEY, ARTHUR, Albion, Neb. STOKES, AUBREY, Waco TATUM, RAY, Waco TIGHE, ED, Dallas WALKER, PAT, Waco WASHINGTON, BILL, Waco WATERS, CHARLES, Waco WEBB, DALE, Houston WEBB, LOUIS, Groves WILLIAMS, HARRY, Gilmer WILSON, EDWARD, Waco WILSON, JOE, Hillsboro YOUNG, CHESTER, Port Arthur ZIESENHEIM, ROBERT, North Girard, Pa 130 FRESHMAN LAW PRESIDENT . . . . ALLEN STAGGERS, Cason VICE PRESIDENT . . . J. T. BOYD, Plainview SECRETARY . . . . BILL COLE, Lubbock ADAMSON, GEORGE V., Sherman ADKINS, GRANT, Carlsbad, N. M. ARCHER, A. R., Abilene ARMSTRONG, BILL, Bryan BAILEY, CHARLES, Kirbyville BAILEY, RICHARD, Wright Cir BAMBURG, R. E., Henrietta BEASLEY, JOHN, Nacogdoches BLACK, HORACE, Teague BLACK, WILLIAM, Cameron BOYLAND, HERBERT, Longview BRANNON, DEAN, Fort Worth BRYANT, JACK, Abilene BUTLER, BENTLEY, McComb, Miss. BUTLER, TED, Karnes City CARSON, JERRY, Harlingen COCHRAN, GEORGE, Fort Worth CROCKER, TOY, Fort Worth CUMMENGS, MARTIN, Conroe CURTIS, BILLY, Perryton DALE, CHARLES. Henrietta. Okla. siww FRESHMAN LAW DALY, W. E., JR., Houston DEVERS, LAWRENCE, Port Arthur DOBBS, HARRY, JR., San Marcos DOOLEY, MERLE, Waco DuBOSE, HAROLD, Houston DUTTON, URIEL, Indian Gap EASTERLING, CHARLIE, Hamilton EUBANKS, KEN, Lubbock FERGUSON, AALON, Overton FERRELL, BEN, Tyler FIELDS, ROBERT, Athens FLEMING, JOE B., Henderson FLYNN, JAMES E., Waco FREEMAN, ROSS, Clifton FULLINGIM, J. E., Waco HALL, DONALD, Waco HANSARD, GEORGE, Lamesa HICKS, EVERITT, Waco HARGRAVE, RAYMOND, Fort Worth HARGROVE, GUY, Brownwood HENRY, JACK, Lubbock HIGHTOWER, JACK, Memphis HIGHTOWER, JAMES, Waxahachre 13 2 FRESHMAN LAW HODDE, A. W., Brenham HOLLOWELL, BILL, Grand Saline HORGER, H. D., McAllen HOWELL, HILTON, Waco HOWELL, LEONARD, Midland HUBBARD, JAMES, Texarkana INGALSBE, REED, Waco JAMES, ROBERT ALLEN, Plainview JENKINS, JOHN H., Corsicana JENNINGS, GEORGE, Tulia JOHNSON, BOB, Marshall JONES, ARTHUR D., Orange JOSEPH, THOMAS, Harlingen KEE, DONALD REX, Electra KEEFER, ELBERT, Huntsville KELLER, ROBERT, Waco KING, WARD, Waco KOEHNE, CHARLES, Waco LANGFORD, JOE N., Waco LEAL, ROY, Waco LEIGH, JOHN, Yantis MCCREARY, JACK, Weatherford McKIE, WILLIAM, Corsicana MCMINN, J. S., Fort Worth MCREYNOLDS, DON, Groves 'mam NW i I l 5 l s l 1 i 4 FRESHMAN LAW MASON, ZACK, Fort Worth MELDER, WEBB, Nacogdoches MILLER, DONALD, Waco MITCHELL, CHARLES, Waco MOORE, WAYNE, Fort Worth MOOTHART, JOHN, Harlingen MORESHEAD, ROBERT, Sherman MORGAN, EARL, Fort Worth MORRIS, JIMMY, Corsicana MORRIS, WILBUR, Waco NAMAN, JAY, Waco NORVELL, ROBERT, Purden OLIVER, WILEY, Glendale, Calif. PAULK, ROBERT, Waco PEARSON, GERALD, Waco PHENIX, JAMES, Port Arthur REECE, D. W., Reagan REEVES, CALVIN, Waco RILEY, JOHNNY, Waco ROBERTSON, STEVE, Abilene ROBINSON, JAMES, Danville, La. ROGERS, JOHN H., Waco RUSSELL, JOHN, Houston RUTHERFORD, CORKY, Waco SANDERSON, HAROLD, Tulia 134 3 FRESIIMAN LAW SAUB, VICTOR, Dallas SHEEHAN, BILL, Childress SHELTON, WHITSITT, Waco SHOCKEY, FLOYD, San Antonio SNIDER, ROBERT, Lancaster, Ohio SPARKS, JOHN R., Fairfield T STANDEFER, WELDON, Meridian STARKS, JOE E., Murray, Ky. STATON, LUTHER, Waco STEVENS, ROY J., Canyon . sTEVENsoN, CHARLES, Johnson City sTEvENsoN, CHARLES, Giadewafef TAYLOR, JOE, Omaha THORNTON, RAYMOND, Blum THREATT, EVAN, Eastland TURNER, FRANK, Liberty ' TURNER, FRED, Uvalde TURNER, JAMES, Electra VINSON, THOMAS, Beaumont WATKINS, DAVID, San Angelo WHITE, THOMAS, Sour Lake WILLIAMS, HAROLD, Lubbock WILSON, JUNE, Shreveport, La. WOLLITZ, ROLAND, Waco WIGGINS, ALVIN E., Bent The justinian Law Society was organized this year for the purpose of promoting scholar- ship and good will among law students and aiming toward affiliation with a National Legal Fraternity. First officers included Perry Burkett, chairman, W. H. Ferguson, secretary, and a board of governors composed of W. L. Somers, J. T. Boyd, Ward King, W. H. Cole, and Ted Odom. Boyd Burkett Cole Dale Garbern Henry King Leigh Miller Owen Raulston Reeves 136 1 4 -. - H . - Justinian Law Society Chairman . . . CARL ROE Secretary . . W. H. FERGUSON Treasurer . . . W. L SOMERS Staggers Chief justice . . HOUSTON CLINTON Associate justice . . . OTTO RITTER Treaszwer, Secretary . JOE D. BAILES Adams Allison Bal Berteau Copeland Duncan Elliott Ferrell Hale Hardin Houston Howard King Koehne McKie Melder Shelton Sinders Spillman Star Foruln aw Society By sponsoring an annual essay contest among the pre-law students and working as closely as possible with the Bar Association, the Forum Law Society fosters a higher spirit of legal endeavor, not only among its members, but among those planning to enter Law School. The Forum recently elected to affiliate itself with Delta Theta Phi, National Legal Fraternity. tzley Burnett Camp Cluck Flannery Flood Haigler Keefer Kenedy Kenney Ponder Percell Regal Webb Whitworth Wilson Young Senate aw Society 0 F F I C E R S FALL WINTER President . . WILSON RUTHERFORD GENE MCGLASSON Vice President . . . BILL HAILEY JEFF JOHNSON Secretary, Treasurer . . MORRIS COBB MELVIN MAYFIELD Parliamentmfian . . DICK HATCH GORDON HOLLON Hailey Cobb Hatch Rutherford The Senate Law Society was founded in 1924 for the purpose of professional fraternity through weekly contact with recognized authorities in a diversity of industrial and professional fields. Congressman Bob Poage, an original founder of the organization, speaking before the club prior to his return to Washington, D. C., expressed his pleasure in the success the present members have achieved in carrying forward the objects of the original founders. The guest speaker roster included specialists in the various fields of law, publishers, physicians, a president of a major airline, and many others. Meetings are held every Thursday night. 138 fBucle Row! Mote, Copeland Pennington, Calcote. Hammond. Hatch, Powell, Cornelius. Keller, Logue, Hollon, Tunnell, Ulliddle Row! Edwards, Garri- son, Maylield, Hargrove, John- son, McGlasson, Funderburk, Littlejohn, Heard, Houston, Klironl Row, Seated! Joseph, Hall, Hailey, Rutherford, Cobb, Board of 0VBl'll0l'S Gtandingj Pollan, Hollon, Bailes, Staggers, Mitchell, Ziesenheim, Barron. Gittingj Howard, Cole, Prescott, Haich, Boyd, Cornelius. The Board of Governors constitute the elective representatives of the Baylor Bar. The objective of the Bar is to encourage a closer relationship between the members of the Bar and to encourage ethical conduct in all dealings with the legal profession. The Baylor Law Review is a quarterly publication dedicated to the service of the legal profession and the promotion of the Baylor University Law School. The Law Review contains articles and notes of interest to the Bench and Bar, which are written by members of the Bar and Baylor Law students. !Back Roufj Cox, Allcorn, Barron, Prescott, Webb, Bradshaw, Ziesenheim. fMiddle Rowl Mayfield, Pollon, Cornelius, Cobb, Whitworth, Thomas, Hatch. fFirst Row, Sitting! Holt, McSwain, Littlejohn, Gibson, Spiers, Heard, Storm. HW eview F A LIFE ABIIUND THE BAYLIIB LAW Slflllllll A Hooks: hunky: Honky ou Cuyex: Books on Tarty: Bookx on Shelrex , . . c,1fhlll'00lllX,' Ofuzxirnml gzlfllfhv of Pin-Bull . . . Luke ll'tlI'lII L'oHce , . . mul Client hunting . . . All in the life of the Lim' Stzuleut . . . SnHer.' S11Her.' '49 IIIIUND-UP BEAUTIIES . . . The ten lot: Baylor Beauties as they were preyented at the Atheizeuu Aluaqllerucle helzl in the Sflldlfllf Union lfltllfllfllflf Night, I9-18. Stfulzliug before the hearts where they were presented are Hester Curl, Joyce Lock, Ellen Suylorx, Laurie I Simfzxozz, Btzrlmvz Din Ge:-Ger, Leu u,!ll,?Cl'50ll, Elsie Gayer, and june Duke. Mary Ann Elmore and Auliue 40 Hurrix are xittiug in front of the group. EHSHNHlIIIlS 'xx 1155 iv ' 'C a it V. 2, if ' E52 x L, ' 1 3 5 . Q1 HOMQCOMINC QU Miss Joyce Maniza, Fre m Queen of ine 19,48 HQ Representing Tryon the winning Hoa! in the , ' 1 Z ,' 1 , fl E Ji V. F 3 w 2 We ' Queen Joyce and President W xe My f A zwwmm ,W f ,ww-aM 1 aw., ,W , vw ww www : vv,. 5.4 R.: Q , X Q x N Hwv M ,. ,, ,, e, V v rfwgt, M. , , ww x ' mths 1542 YU , .-J 5,ff,?f'fgf, xww, :mg Avia. xi Q52 Af x f ' ,NWN A f WV ,f f41?wgm ' gags Q, , , 2 ' gs, f YV' fi is A Q wwimswwww M,MvM..,M ,, m.W.,.W....,WWA, ....1,,.1,,, f-gsm , .A Ti. Jixmf. 51 hm ,. .E .Vw 33 , ..:: 5 wfiifw - NNNPQK .x Q ' Q Mg ggmcle 'Q' gfahman main 4' pllft WGA fix : ' F x 4 4 4 fag mx v ,M MA. My , Q V' :AQ is a ' 1 ' 7 ' M Y Vgffx . tw ,yi- , f Em, . wg, ,yf if WM 4 ,W M mm S M X Q, Was 1 ii qizmzff ?x.fff,,. Q? me .Sandor cnggl anal .Steal math Q , Mais. WV. Sw nn gfmore ary A e bv. 33 496 -r ,I p in s s si WTA-if . f 'V fifgfll fy, , . 75? Af H34 -591, ,.-gg , Dfw: ff , ii' 'iii ww Auf. . uw-1, ' , 35451. 'Wi-l ,Q , 231- -533+ f ' .sd A ,M Qewi- .fafm ,,,,,,qp.3, 4 ew ' 2 H I gW1,:,? ,,. ,- my-,.., ., .W M, wr M71 ,yi W. .f,WpV5,,3v1,:,I.5.w.wy5 pg1!.wv-f'. .,.:jgy:,v mm,,5,. - WmyH!9w2?yi,1gY,m:5,MH??y,diV:,wiw?, 5 ,,,:, sw: A ..i 45 ,ix ' u new , J: pa-Li 1a1, 5 A A ., , Y ' T521 ' 2515, E' 1 55:25- ,gp 58-Q Q' . H,-, 13wg,,,- fl ' gg FA iff L ., 7 z5!Q3'sfL :,. 52:6-1. 1 A vgffi f . .4X5sfYu,'g M ,. 5 ' f- ' A 'w:,gw.f, 3, gf, A, 5-5831 2jl2afJwaJw,1Qj'1.ff , +41 M ' -14 LM W. K-1 , ,- , 1 'Ni-1 1, x amlf W ,,L55gg,:f.: ff, N ,,1.J m E'k'Q' ' ws HH V, . 4 K I , up xmigwicbia.-33.1TT.W-,V V. k ,I .AAI 'L , K K ir. Q1 ,wQMfJf+ A W . N! - ,f,,fff33v-'- ,- ' Y ' 9 'l ,,,,,f,m.miiw:i41: G ' pf 1 ,W-.hh my 4' wtf, - 1 ,,,U:r.1J,' -A ..., ,M , ,yy X ., fx-ak' 1,1 ' Q ,1:,frW 1 ,,,,,,. ff ,v X K me W, K,,.',.m5: V .bf f .. ,L ,-gvg. ww 14 .L ff N 'vw W ' f'21fsZaw-J ' .ggx:.-3'5 -22f1,fg.u,,. '51 xl' it 9, ,5i.shHS'Fvf'i35'M H :R-Ja' 'W , .-,,,i.1,4w 5' ' Vwszevwf' M ., gn - 1 MJ-c5fHxP '9 .,,,.m- ' , -:gx,1,wf ,J ,T -n5f?f'f'f .-mv..f3H ' A k?Q,,x,3,,:'L ' .warww ,hsuafiff , ,, :Ef9ff?iP.5'Q5uAgTr 1' A N., Qi' W-W , gg 1- . f C ,,,,f,,,M Q 1' ' wk ,-:af K , ,L 'W' R a ff f.:,Q,5'zf ' w : ww ml ' 2eQ2i,,A ,mi - 5 J: L ' Q M ' 25. 1:1 - J, gqzgr 5-3, ' 19 is 524 1 if , 4, fy ' , Q 1 47, . YY 2 V ' Hi S 1 mpg' hs, ' K V 1 vs.,,,i4 yi vi gf' ' wa- 1 f Wy, -H 51 - 561, , . 1 X ' a , I 1 L ,, Ki' R gf., . , f . fm A A , !f::2f , A' agkegfgf w' . fx- fq 3' - V wc'-V . Q' S vig' W i .fa img: . W-,f Q ' t , mg ag, Fug figsn iv ' ' 'H Q1 ,m . Fu fy ff . 'S Y 'Z 1 Q3 333, A A L1 .f 11, V x , .. '-it' ,fffqfgwisw 'w?:1g'1:.-5.2.4 'il , n K , , , - -- ..j, ..,, ,A.' .,.Y,. ,, ,- M.. ..,, , ,. A , ,, , .-an-imp.QE?vs1w-:.,,gg,,LW.,-Q , 4 .. .VAN e 'lfmwv 'f ' N' X Y - -. 'Y ' V ' Q -- . A -, - 1 .gr 1 --3Ll.f:,9 N i,,2,Efiwq?ii ,gwiw A ' se,gH1 ,Q N, 1 g ',2m AW , , .L f , Y .. - ,V V. 0' a maya Q- A V Z? K I i,0.,gVmiMqji l,,, 1 V Q - , ,. N 'wwf , :,e1,mf,f:,f. .h w M ww ' ,X , V I w . I N ' , I, 11 , - m.l. w .' K , - ww szfiiw-iw, -QP Emgznf M ' M V ' y'1wJ.:f ,Af-,,fm:' - v ,- 1- - .wwf 11-, 1 vm--1 ww.mg :fn if 'Jw ff,g-wwf,-1, . 4 Q E E 4 i E 3 mm I A E i I L full! ff' 'f 54 WMM ,I mms -,..,-,mmf ' -Q 1 V , + , X X, - . J V , x fzmwmi Q ' L' if Ln' x , +G 13 - ' M . Rik f X x W2 xf ,N ,Mg Q, Q gf' ' M 555 5 53- ix mf gzy , Qi 3 , -if 4 Y, A 'M , , ,, x x fix ,A ' 5 ,X ' 'f fwmy Q55 Ng' V435 V X WE' an x, ,f -f .rw X, Swx ,ffxfff ,fs-mf ' . QM if GM 'sg ff x Jw, f A x , GS S x. ,x H F ' 1 ww 'f Ja W' 4 1 f x' f f . . I sss.: - ' Nff' 2 ' NU, V :a:s:2:1:2:-5: ' V -1 :Q W ' f ..,.,..e ' '-V U 4 -'-' Us I Xmmmqx , 4 ,WNV kr 'X jf xl PM' ' , wif' 'X Y ' Ifff' -X XY? 'A '-Q c. S W w I, V03 li vlifsvi g Q, 52225551-.Q' M J' ' af :if , 1 Ng E11 - -----'-- vf mm , 1 Eg M sasaf mfwmmi may as ma wmw' -mmm x 4 Saw ' f Mwdm 2: ww zxsjgg. . - 3-- - -M' .ef HW U WF Q 1 J, W ' E 2 Q ? H 'E , 5 W Q 'W w N : fi ' F 1 LF NM A f' N v N 2 W 1 ' Fw W f ,1.f,:,N w ' ' w-Mya in . in sw, ,Y 3i'1,5'i5 Q, 9 x M x ,, , ,Q?39'flc' , ,JS 4 ff f f 4 5 v Q2 Q 1? Q' mad Joyce Wafizza . . FRESHMAN ENGLISH '48 HOMECOMING QUEEN VAUGHN MONROE'S BLUE LADY HOUSTON 164 5 Ball MCLCA FRESHMAN APPLIED ARTS VICTORIA WMM Cogfin . . . SENIOR ENGLISH AND SPEECH ALPHA OMEGA EL DORADO, ARKANSAS Eff? fm SENIOR ENGLISH ATHEN EAN WACO X N Q A -1 wwmwfwMw.,V,A .ghmwWm.mm1,,A,.A.Q2-1. -:mu-Q-ui-nw W WMA .Iicme .Nad JUNIOR BUSINESS PEER CLUB DALLAS 166 mari oyce .fdariffon FRESHMAN WACO m1n an -LW-LM! wi ,, L.., W.,.Ln,- ,m-.u,-u.-1- i .Neill mean F RESHMAN MUSIC D. A. P. TULSA, OKLA. md Jo Jae Worri5 SOPHOMORE ART GROESBECK W. B06 SENIOR EDUCATION ATHENEAN PI KAPPA DELTA HGUSTON Lie ,Waffa MUST REPRESENTATIVE GIRL AND ROY Z Ethel Hurr and Bill Dyal were chosen as the Most Representative Boy and Girl of the Class of 1949. . Miss Hurr, a blonde with a wonderful personality, was very active in the DAP's and Sigma Delta Pi. She taught a Sunday School class at Columbus Avenue Baptist Church, was chosen the sweetheart of Delta Sigma Pi, and rode a float in the 1948 Homecoming parade as nominee of Alpha Pi Omega. She plans to teach after graduation. Bill Dyal, a very amiable and likeable person, was President of his Freshman Class and Vice President of the Senior Class. He was very active in Youth Revivals and in the Baptist Student Union while at Baylor. Billls present plans are to go to some foreign mission field after he finishes school. He was Ring-out Representative for the Senior Class. 169 'i BILL ALLCORN JUSTICE ANDERSON DICK BAKER Head Cheerleader of 3 yearsg Senior junior Bible major from Bay City. Senior English and Bible major Law major from Brownwoodg mem- Member of Baylor's Honor Council. from Farmersville. Sings like a bird ber of Chamber of Commerceg BU Engaged to a Baylor Beautyg dy- Member of Phi Mul Alpha. Presi Clubg and Senate Law Society. namic preacher. dent of junior class. WlI0'S WHO IN AMERICAN 1 70 SPARKEY BECKHAM Senior Business major from Lamesa Member of B Club West Texas Club Board of Publications Editor of 49 Round Up Senior Warden of Delta Sigma P1 CHARLES BERNARD PAUL BELL Hails from Earle, Arkansas. Busi- unior Bible major from Balboa, ness major. Member of Delta Sigma Canal Zone. Member of Honor Pi, Chamber of Commerce, Pi Kap- Council, Volunteer Band, and Min- pa Delta, Arkansas Club, and Presi- isterial Alliance. dent of Tryon Coterie. a. - r tents -ra BEN BINF ORD Senior Accounting major from Bee- ville. junior Warden of Delta Sig- ma Pi, Secretary of Chamber of Commerce. Once sang with the Bay- lor Bards. President of Junior class. CULLEGE JANE DANIELS Senior Music major from Sapulpa, Okla. Member of Peer Clubg Mu Phi Epsilong Oklahoma Clubg F.F.B.g Phi Beta Mu. BOB COBB Senior English major from Salina, Kansas. Member of Sigma Tau Del- tag Baylor Chamber of Commerce. AUYD UNIV BILL DYAL Bible and English major. Senior from Houston. Was Most Repre- sentative Boy in '49 and member of Student Council. President of B.S.U.g President of Freshman class. STONIE COTTEN Senior Zoology major from Bell- mead. Four-year track letterman. Member of Beta Beta Betag B Clubg President of Baylor Chamber of Commerce. CEBSITIES 1 71 CHARLES EV ERETT Senior Business major from Hous- ton. Member of Student Councilg President of Baylor Chamber of Commerceg Headmaster of Delta Sigma Pig Hobby is pipes. JAMES MCGILBERRY JIM LANGLEY GENE MASTON ELSIE GAYER Senior English and Speech major from San Angelo. One of Baylorls Beauties. Member of Sigma Tau Delta, Phi Kappa Delta, Phi Beta Mug Madrigal Choir. GIBSON GAYLE Law major from Waco. Member of Baylor Chamber of Commerce and Vice President of the Chamber. Married a Rose of Delta Sig, Miss Martha Wood. ETHEL HURR Senior Education and Spanish major from Glidden. President of Delta Alpha Pi, Secretary of Sigma Delta Pi and Kappa Delta Pi. Rose of Delta Sig and Most Representative Girl in '49. WIIO'S WIIO IN AMERICAN 172 Senior English and History major from Opelika, Alabama. Member of Sigma Tau Deltag Alpha Chig Pi Gamma Mug Ministerial Alliance. President of Freshman class. Graduate student from Fort Worth. Working on Master's in History. Member of Alpha Chi, Pi Gamma Mu, Student Council, and Round- Up staff. Senior Business major from Hous- ton. Captain of track team. Presi- dent of Student Council and Hous- ton Club. Member of Club and Chamber of Commerce. President of Junior class. L sa A. S. MCSWAIN BRYAN NICHOLS Senior Law major from Bryan. Ed- Senior History major from Moody. itor of Baylor Law Review. Member of Student Council, Cham- ber of Commerce, Sigma Tau Delta. Senior Class Treasurer. KARL KIP OWEN Senior History major from Plain- view. Chairman of the Senior Gift Committee, member of West Texas Club, Vice President of Senior class. COLLEGES AND UNIVEBSITIES RALPH PULLEY Law student from Fort Worth, won four varsity basketball letters. Presi- dent of Chamber of Commerce. Member of B Club. President of Sophomore class. JACKIE ROBINSON Senior English and Bible major from Fort Worth. Three basketball letters. Member of U. S. Olympic basketball team in 1948. Member of Chamber of Commerce, Sigma Tau Delta, BU Club, Ministerial Alli- ance. President of State B.S.U. GLEN ROGERS Senior Business and History major from Henderson. President of Sen- ior class. Member of Alpha Chi, Pi Gamma Mu. 175 t-El 4. S lain. r,gf5,,,5,ge.gM,,,s,, ,r,rr W . 5 ,- MW-- BETSY ROSS Comes from Dumas, Arkansas. Sen- ior History major. Member of Al- pha Chig Pi Kappa Deltag Student Council. President of Atheneans and Pi Gamma Mug Secretary of junior class. WIIIVS WHO IN AIVIEBICAN CULLEGES AND LOIS THARP S juniog Spefgclalxiriaijorgrom Baygostlvg UNIVEB L gfiffmfif 0 P a mega PERMANENT CLASS IIFFICERS 174 0F '49 mm mwwmwwmtwi I I- JAMES MCGILBERRY Senior Business major from Hous- ton. Member of Who's Who in Col- leges and Universities. President of the Student Council VIRGINIA POXWELL Senior Music major from Corpus Christi. Junior Class Beauty. Mem- ber of Atheneans, Mu Phi Epsilon, and B.S.U. Council. ,ggwmk Colvin, Gerber, P'PoO1 LPII OFFICERS President .... Vice-President Treasurer .... Recording Secretary . Corresponding Secretary OFFICERS President .... Vice-President . . Treasurer .... Recording Secretary . Corresponding Secretary Cl D w ef M' n - QP -xx 'ik 'Q-rf-A WINTER EDITH COLVIN ALICE PHILLIPS MARY BRUTON GLORIA MALCOLM RUBYE DRUMWRIGHT GA FALL BARBARA DAN GERBER HALLIE Jo JACKSON EDITH COLVIN RUBYE DRUMWRIGHT GLORIA GOODMAN SPRING NANCY P'POOL GLORIA GOODMAN PATTY PERRY MARIE CAGLE MARY CAROLYN GOODMAN BAKER BREWER BROWN BRUTON CAGLE COLVIN CURL DRUMWRIG FARROW GERBER GETTERMAN GHRIST GOODE GOODMAN GOODMAN HILL HOFFFRT ISBELL ISAACKS JACKSON JACKSON LESTER MADS EN MALCOLM MARSCHALL MOSS PERRY PHILLIPS P'POOL RIDENHOWER SAMS SHAMBURG' SHELTON SLIGH TAYLOR THARP TILLMAN WILLIAMS WITHERS E 35: .Q i 'As 3 5 E' E A ? be XY Riding tbe Alpba Omega Float Miss Barbara Dan Gerber A. O. Annual Fall Tea.. . This was an important year for the Alpha Omega Club, for it was our Silver Anniversary, marking twenty-five years of service on the Baylor University campus. The year opened with the annual fall tea honoring new women students. The Homecoming Breakfast in the Crystal Ballroom of the Roosevelt Hotel was a joyous reunion for all Alpha Omegas. The members entertained incoming members with a hayride and ranch party at the end of the Fall Term. Children at the State Home were made happier at Christmas time by gifts from the club. Through the year rushees were entertained with swimming, skating, and horseback riding. Amid snow and ice, the Alpha Omegas held their annual formal dinner party, A Winter Fantasy, on January 29. It was an affair we'll all remember! St. Valentine's Day was marked by the giving of silver candelabra to the Union Building. All alumnae Alpha Omegas were especially invited to the Twenty-fifth Birthday Tea, April 9. At the tea, members presented a silver service to the club, and portraits of our founders-sponsors, Dr. and Mrs. C. D. johnson, were unveiled. The year was brought to a fitting end with the May Queen Festivities sponsored by the Alpha Omega Club during All-University Day. Playin, in tbe rain . . . Sponsors, Dr. and Mrs. C. D. jobnson . . . Everybody smiles at lbe A. O. laid party . . . Pledges kneel . . . May Day. 3223! ' X IF'-'N va. ,mms 1 THE EANS il :B ..,,,,1 ,,..:.,.,,.,.,.,., .-.... vb W .. V4 fr we 'Q fl- QQS 5 OFFICERS FALL WINTER SPRING President . . BETSY Ross DIANA CALLAN CAROLYN DUBLIN Vice-President . BETTY ABEL V'IRGINIA POWELL BROWNIE WIMBERLY Secretary . . JANE REED VIRGINIA MCGAUGHEY CAROL CANADY Treasurer . . . BARBARA REED BETTY EDWARDS PATSY STALLWORTH Corresponding Sec. CAROLYN DUBLIN BARBARA REED Pnrlinmentnrinn . MAUD BURR PAT RABORN BETTY PIERCE Reporter . . CAROL CANADY WANDA SLOCUM JANIS HARRIS BURR BUTLER CALLAN CANADY DAVIDSON DUKE EDWARDS ERIGAN EENLEY FISHER GOODWIN HARRINGTON HARRIS HOUSTON KEYS MCCOOL MCGAUGHEY McKAY MORRIS MULLEN POWELL PRICE RABORN REED B. REED J. STALLWORTH TINDLE UNDERWO WALLACE WIMBERLY WR , gms-.A 'WW ,..., . Rs 4 RYE X VFW .. -. ,.Q:fa:, A V , I Fall lea . , . Miss Bl'0ll'IlfL' Wfinzlzerly rides Homecoming Iilmll. The Athenean Club began the year with fun and enthusiasm because we were just back from our week-end reunion in Corpus Christi. Plans were begun for our annual Fall tea in honor of the entering Freshman girls and a gift of silver was presented to the Union Building. Homecoming activities included a breakfast honoring the ex-Atheneans at the Raleigh Hotel and a float in the Homecoming parade bearing our Cinderella, Miss Brownie Wimberly. The State Home children made our Christmas season much brighter as we enjoyed a Christmas party with them, complete with Santa Claus, Christmas tree, and presents in Memorial Drawing Room. Our rush season activities were parties carrying the themes of a mock football game, radio quiz show, and an Indian pow-wow. Of course, the big event of the year was the first annual Masquerade held on Valentine night in the Union Building. The event was campus-wide and the rooms were filled with costumed couples and a variety of entertainment climaxed by the crowning of a King and Queen of Masquerade and the presentation of the ten Round-up beauties. Carrying out the Easter theme, the annual Spring banquet and presentation of Spring pledges was held on April 2, the fifteenth such banquet since the Athenean Club was founded on Septem- ber 28, 1935. Receptions . . . Alembers pose for Round-Up pictures. K QiY!2'A'f'1Z5'K I . . ':e:aaeaaasa:ssx ' . MQ W iz' f 5, . ' x a wg' eswmsaa ,M ' DELTA ALPHA PI Fall . Winter Vanston, Hurr, Moore Spfing BARRETT BIGGS BROWN BULLOCK DICRENSONI DURIE FERGUSON FURRH HARRIS HARMON HATCH HENDERSON MARTIN MIERS SCOTT SMITH STEDMAN UPSHAW VANSTON VERNON WADE . ETHEL HURR . . JOYCE VANSTON JEANE MOORE DENNIS GRAHAM JOHNSON SIMPSON WALKER an is 352' Amis 14 F W2 X 1 iw f YTW'-,S A-Xwx if-i '1..u Wg .Q tj gg 3,5 , ,,-34 , :, mpg ...y-H Pirate Rush party . . . Om' Sponsor, Airs. Lois Douglas . . . Laurie Simpson on Homecoming Float. This organization stands for friendliness, cooperation, loyalty, and a type of character beneficial in womanhoodg it has always endeavored to promote good fellowship among all girls on the campus of Baylor University and to uphold the high and noble standards handle down to us from genera- tions before. This year marked the passage of another group of girls from our club and campus. We know they will remember as bright moments the annual activities of the club which include the Fall style show honoring new students, the Alumnae brunch honoring former members attending Homecoming, the giving of gifts to the underprivileged at Thanksgiving, the buffet supper, the formal Winter banquet for members and dates, and the annual presentation of a gift to the University. This year the club sponsored the publication of basketball folders to honor our coach and team. Sponsor of the club is Mrs. Lois Douglas. DAP Style Show . . . A lumcla of dolls . . . Formal Bfmquet . . . Full tea. 181 X M Wt? ?'Q ,f S5 at PI OFFICERS President . . Vice-President Secretary . . Treasurer . Historian . BRAZIL DELAMATER. HUDSON PADGETT SHERMAN LPII AMBD FALL BETTY BRYSON JOY MEADOR BERTIE DOZIER JANET WILSON HAZEL CHOATE BRYSON DOZIER LOVORN PIT MAN VAUGKHN if if F1 Q2 , A? .WI WINTER PEGGY PADGETT HAZEL CHOATE ELOIS BRAZIL ANN WOOD WYNELL GILLEN JEANETTE DAVIS CHOATE CROUCH JEAN FREEMAN GILLEN LAYN E MEADOR RILEY RUSSELL WILSON WOOD My Yr Qi?- EDM its Nedra Moore on Homecoming Float Homecoming breakfast . . . Wbrkirzg on floal Pi Alpha Lambda was organized in 1939. Activities for the year included a ranch party and later a fall tea honoring the Freshmen girls. A Homecoming Breakfast was given in honor of Miss Nedra Moore, the club's nominee for Homecoming Queen. The annual Christmas function was a formal buffet dinner. The club sponsors and Mr. and Mrs. Andres Sendon were present at the formal Spring Banquet. A color scheme featuring the club colors, green and white, was carried out. The club gave money to missions, for toys and clothing for needy children, and checks were also given to the Browning Building fund, the Spanish Building, and to the Community Chest Drive. 18 Reception, with Mr. mul Mrs. Sendou, Mrs. Bmfnitt, Miss Hicks . . . Pledges, members during oy? hours. 5 '06 Q 3 ssasmigag fggmk OFFICERS President . . . Vice-President . Recording Secretary Corres. Secretary Treasurer . . . Reporter . . President . . . Vice-President . Recording Secretary Corres. Secretary . PEER :,, g, A if ,, Aa? I if if I if if ,V f m f. 'si' WINTER JANE DANIELS DANIE MCCORMICK PAT DIESKER LORRAINE GUMMLET FALL MARTY ALLEN TRUMAN MCARTHUR DIANE HALE BETTY COWDEN NITA KAY DIANE HALE SPRING FRANCES PERKINS DIANE HALE BETTY CHASTAIN MARY BARTON Allen, Daniels, Perkins Treasurer . . . NITA KAY ELOISE EPPNER Reporter . . MARGARET BALLENGER BETTYBUCHANNAN AI.LEN ANDREWS EALLINGER BARR BARTON BIRDWELL BOWMAN BOYD BROCKLES BROWN BUCHANAN BURTON CIIASTAIN COWDEN CROUCH DANIEL DESEKER EPPNER GARDNER GRAVES GUMMELT HALE KAY KIDD LEMAY LOMAX LYONS MCARTHUR MCCQRMICK NEWMAN PERKINS PLASEK sCHAUBERGER SIMPSON SMITH THAXTON vICKERs WALKER W qw? Hayride . . . Masquerade . . . Sponsors, Dr. and Mrs. A. I. Hall and Dr. Stretch . . . fish! . . . May Day . . . Tujy and Kay McCormick This was the year we, the Peers, celebrated a decade of promoting fellowship, scholarship, and democracy on Baylor's campus. And who can remember a better year with which to end a decade? The annual coffee honoring new students, the Homecoming luncheon, the hayride with real horses, the Christmas party at Hamilton House, the Masquerade, and the wonderfu spring banquet all helped to make this year the perfect ending for the decade. We also made this year a worthwhile ending for the decade by the happiness, opportunity, and service we brought to others through the Peer scholarship, the sponsorship of a rural school, and the gift of new shoes to needy children. This year was marred by the death of one of our beloved sponsors, Dr. A. J. Hall. We, the 185 members, and our sponsors - Dr. Lorena Stretch and Mr. and Mrs. Len McCormick- shall miss Dr. and Mrs. Hall as we go forward into an even better decade than the past one. Pledges . . . Ken and Diane . . . Homecoming Float , . . llvarlirzg . . . Cameron Park Cuties. J.!y.a1!!S'f1f, mm! A W'W ' OFFICERS President . Vice-President BBANITE FALL PAT STOFFREGEN BERYL BENTLEY Secretary . jo ANN MASON Treasurer KARLYENE MANSELL Reporter BETTY SUE ROUTH BENTLEY DAVIS FREDERICK, G. FREDERICK J JOHNSON MANSELL MASON MCELHATTEN MILES MULLEN POPPERFUSS ROUTH SLEDGE STOFFREGEN STUTT THORNTON Mn' , -6' '23-If if. Qi Everyone gets in the piclure at least 3 times . . . The Urbanites Homecoming float. The University Urbanites, second oldest social organization on the Baylor campus, have for their main purpose the furthering of friendship between the dormitory girls and the town girls. Some of the social activities of the year are: a tea for new students, the annual Homecoming break- fast, a formal banquet, Fall, Winter and Spring rush parties. The project of the club for this year is to organize an Alumni Chapter of all ex-Urbanites. Through this club, the present University Urbanites and the ex-Urbanites will be able to meet each other and plan for the progress of the club. Each Christmas the Urbanites provide baskets of food to make some needy family happy. Another project is cooperating with all clubs to help the Browning fund. A rummage sale is held in the winter to aid this cause: Urbanites pose at statue, Waco Hall, and on Foanderk Pleasure. if 188 CHAMBER 0F CUMMEII B V5 Pulley, Everett, Cotten OFFICERS FALL WINTER President . . . RALPH PULLEY STONIE COTTEN Vice-President . GIBSON GAYLE BILL JOHNSON Secretary . . HOWARD LENNON BRYAN NICHOLS Treasurer . . BERT KADELL BERT KADELL Sgnat Arms. . CHARLES WATERS CHARLES STONE Back rouu- johnson. DeWitt, Everett, Shear-in, Reid, Waters. 2nd ronx- Gatcwood, Shytles, Bernard, Hargrove, lNIcGilberry, Pulley, Heard, Cobb, Bush, McKinney, Mobley, Adams. Firxt rozzfx Shears, Hailey, Edwards, Grevelle. Harris, Cntten. Feather, Xvilfkl, Chiles, Tanner, Copeland, Nichols, Lee. I 1 SPRING CHARLES EVERETT GIBSON GAYLE ELLIS FULLER BILL TANNER IRVING BUSH Josephine and Chita. . .Bryce, Pukie, Stonie, and Fred show their teeth . . . the annual football banquet . . . DeWitt and Boytlston . . . selling ribbons. Founded in 1919, the Baylor Chamber of Commerce is the oldest club on Baylorls campus. An indication of its activities is best explained by its motto, Anything for Baylor? Membership in the Chamber is limited to approximately fifty male students who have attended Baylor at least three terms. During its thirty years of service, the Chamber's Good Will Week, Homecoming Parade, Selection of Homecoming Queen, Football Banquet, All-University Day, and a host of other activities have been and are among the outstanding events at Baylor each year. This year's Homecoming Parade was acclaimed as the most beautiful ever held at Baylor, and was a fitting tribute to one of Baylor's greatest Homecomings. The annual Football Banquet given in honor of the 1948 squad was one of the social highlights of the year, and was the first banquet to be held in the beautiful Banquet Hall of Baylor's new Union Building. This year also saw the final payment made on the Bear Pit which was constructed by the Chamber in 1945 to house the Bear mascots. These payments are made possible through the ribbon sales of Chambermen. lVaiting for a group picture . . . Banquet-Frorn another corner . . . Little Joe . . . Reid and Stone checking that phone number . . . Anything for Baylor . . . Still waiting . . . Hey, lilac! in Morrow, Ragle, Ghrist BRYAN COMPTON HAMILTON KING MORROW PRICE, A. STARCHER STRINGER 'fill' 2 Members pose at formal banquet . . . Sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Trantbam, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander. The Esquire Club, organized in 1955, seeks to uphold the traditions of Baylor by the promul- gation of friendliness, good will and vigorous campus spirit. The past year has been a colorful one with many social events, including the quarterly formals, and the annual Masquerade held at the Fish Pond. Esquire is proud of the beautiful girls that represented the club as Queen nominees: Miss Jane Stedman, Homecoming Queen nominee, Miss Laurie Simpson, May Queen nomineeg and Miss June Duke, Calendar Girl nominee. Formal banquet . . . illaxqueraole at Fisb Ponzl. s 3 . lm.. if L mrs ---. .... --t 2. . .,... ..4.e. . nw 1 ve. fwnrfa.. M ...x..M... ' BODINE DUNN KELSO PARKS SMITH, gmwx gm TAU S SIICIET SPRING RICHARD ROACH TED SNIDER CHARLES WHEATL VERNON VASBIND COLLINS HOLLAWAY MILLER, G ROGERS , I ,,,. . XVHEATLEY Q? Ev Y I w ,M ' vi Sponsors . . . Politielain for May Queen . . . The Homecoming Float . . . Vangie Their- Queen Nominee. The Taurus Society's primary function is that of a social club for men on the Baylor campus. It was organized by a group of students who saw the need of more social clubs on the campus and chartered by Baylor on April 16, 1947. Since that time the club has been active in all campus affairs and has offered organized social entertainment for its members. The club has also sponsored the sending of supplies to students in European colleges. Besides the numerous ranch parties, dinners, stag parties and breakfasts, the club has an annual fall banquet honoring its Homecoming queen nominee, an annual pre-Christmas dinner, and its formal anniversary banquet held in the Spring, at which time the clubls May queen nominee is honored. Further activities of Taurus include the taking in of pledges each quarter with an informal and formal initiation, sponsoring a float in the Homecoming parade, entering into the different May Day events and intramural basketball and football. This year's Homecoming float placed second and Miss Evangeline Theis, the club's queen nominee, reigned as Princess over Homecoming activities. Representing Taurus in last May Day Coronation was Miss Auline Harris. Parties . . . Socials . . . May Day . . . Receptions . . . Formal Banquet. Hinton, Adams, Bernard, Quay 194 ADAMS CURTIS HOWELL QUAY BERNARD DUBOSE JOHNSON REESE TR PRESIDENTS: Spring . Fall . Winter . BRIDGES ENGLISH LOCHER ROBINSON SLAY CUTERIE . . TOM ADAMS . CHARLES BERNARD . . DAVID QUAY CHARLES COLEY FRISBY HAMRICK OSBORNE PAULK VON PHUL WORLEY . L Www- , 'JZ' W-A D A gi 'WA I A ' :,,' WR QE I ' . QA :'.3 --zz f M A f a if kk ,.,,,-.:- AAIH I 1 MX! E VW' , R -.M 'Ei islet? fl is 'W Homecoming Queen, Joyce Mattiza riding tbe Try-C Float . . .Members of Tryon Conterie. . Nineteen forty-nine was Tryon Coteriels second year as an organization on the Baylor campus. Organized in the Fall of 1948, Try-C has come far in its two years. The club has forty active members and is one of the outstanding social organizations on the campus. Early in the Fall, Try-C sponsored the Campus Chest drive and, through the help of Mr. A. C. Wimpee in producing a Varsity Show, the quota of S500 was turned over to the Waco Chest fund as Baylorls contribution. The members enjoyed many after-game get-togethers, ranch parties, and socials. But, most of all, Tryon Coterie is proud of Miss Joyce Mattiza, who Was the Sweetheart of Try-Cf, As the clubis nominee, Joyce was chosen Homecoming Queen and also won Vaughn Monroe's Blue Lady contest. The club sponsors are Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hinton. 195 Winter Term pledges: Spider Webb, Tom Hooser, Wade Terrill, Jud Williams, Ken Pierce, and Earl Moore . . . Hilton's got a strafgbt flzisb . . . Two beauties from Arkansas . . . Itwo?j Braswell, Reiss and Frazier in a natural pose . . . Jim fSnffab! Snjfabfj Cbarles and Try-Cls sweet heart . . . Vaztgbn Monroe and His Blue Lady-Miss Joyce Mattiza, E l K 2 W, -2-:g:g:g:g:5:5:g:5:g1,'V ff , A E? ....... , if f T W ,W V -K W1 . . .I if K . A... wr , 'I , M ' , I ' ELTA IGMA PI OFFICERS Headmaster . Senior Warden Junior Warden Scribe . . . Treasurer . . Chancellor . Historian . . BOYDSTON HOWARD, L. JOHNSON JOINER JONES KINCANNON KING MARRS MARSHALL VIASSEY MCCANN MOFFETT OSBORNF PITTMAN REDDING ROBERTS SMITH I 1..:...ioo,,,., SS' ' 3 2 , 'L-SES .- . ' ,S M , , .g,. 1949 PHIL HOWARD SPARKEY BECKHAM PAUL HUTSON BOB LUMPKIN RUSSELL LIVINGSTON TOMMY MOFFETT KELLY MCCANN EVERETT FIELDER HUTSON JACKSON LIVINGSTON LOEWER NEWMAN N IX STONE WORLEY M-www mm ,pw .J I fm 'ig X Homecoming float . . . Group at formal banquet . . . Winter pledges . . . Headmaster Everett . . . Beckham presents bouquet to Rose of Delta Sig. The Delta Sigs had two swimming parties during the summer and an outing at the Green Perch soon after the fall quarter opened. Miss Betty Underwood took second place honors in the homecoming festivities riding atop the Delta Sig float. Tommy Moffett planned and carried out a Dutch theme on the float. A homecoming breakfast was held at the Downtown Elite before the parade. Soon after the holiday season, a hard luck party was held at the Fish Pond. Leroy Howard and Ijenny Tharp were awarded backscratchers for their unique costumes. The formal banquet was held at the Lake Waco Country Club on February 12. A Valentine theme was carried out and Miss Charlotte Furrh, the Rose of Delta Sig, was presented a large bouquet of roses. jack Redding did a splendid job of decorating the hall. Wick Fowler of the Dallas News was guest speaker. Faculty members initiated into the Beta Iota Chapter of the fraternity were Dean A. S. Lang, B. J. Hinton, E. O. Henke, and David G. Taylor. 1949 Officers . . . Homecoming Breakfast . . . Rose of Delta Sig -Miss Charlotte Furrh . . . Leroy Howard and 'Doll' at Hobo Party . . . W'0rking on the Float. ,pr .ww QM .r ?,...s 'W SK' X 1.13 l '? a.m.23'Q?fHW1.9Si MK. a. iit ff 229. ESE W E A OFFICERS President . . DUDLEY RoUsE Vice-Presidefsi . EB MORROW Secretary . DERLY ASHBURN Treaszwer . RUTH VERNON Ward, Carllsle, Morrow, Vernon, Ashburn, Lockett, Marsh ASHBURN BRISTER CARLISLE CARLTON CI-IRISTIANSON COX CUMMINGS DUNLAP HARR I-IARRYMAN HERRON HOOSER ISAACKS JOHNSON KHOURY KING LOCKETT LOVELL LUMPKINS MADDOX MARSH MAYFIELD MCCARROLL DQQCARTY V MCQUEEN MEJIA MILEY MILLER MORGAN MORRISON Momzow PITTS V, PROBST Rouslz SEGREST SHUTTLESWORTH SMITH SMITHWICK TAYLOR VANSTON VERNON WALKER WILLIAMS WILLIS WORLEY r 'Lusql mouq Hvqs sA sssou lgsql Aq leql Sulmouq Kfxpuw AIQBIJHN oqsgn qlgm Heq Sql Hes 01 SHUEJUOJ usu1ssoN sql fguluug Buguugm la lo Suguulgsq sql JB 'suql .XPUSH suroqswogn psuxeu sem usgru uesp lsq qlgm oqm 'Syl ssoN EJJSFJEH JQJSIS sem PSJJIICIU os1V -esl qug,-1 sql go Axppg Augg sslw 'psuleqseuu 'psuleu pun psuml sq O1 ' Q psfis-splm oslej pslog Sql SJOJSQ sseld luoll lslg sql .IOJ 'psfis-sppn 'pspx oqm SSJBUHIJOJ ssoql Us 9JfII.I pun Di3I1II.I sql Luoll P91111 smzq 01 pslglqs os usLussoN sursldns pun slelnsewulg 'QUQJSS pun slqou sql lg lq8gsdg go snqyuwo Sql JB Z 'oN sldnusl Aloq 01 usAs Hum SKJJSSSBQI dole ssnoq slgqm slllq Sql mold 'spa 10 Asdooss zz qlgm eqdlv 01 eSsLuQ IIJOJJ ulems ugm Qql 10 Ugrad suelold Sql O1 '5ugqlAJsAs 1I'l0q'B Sugqlou pun Sugqlou lnoqn Sugqlfilsfxs Bulop Aq sffsuog lsql-eg lophzg sql punole pllom sqspgug HUIUSJQBIJJ Sql 3uguslq3qus ul Apoq Jsqwsldsg pun JSIISIIV leql Aq SJS9! pssssldxs pun slssnb lsspowuq SUIUIHJUOD 'Q glsqslngp leoqg ssoN Buoq lsqlolg 'Jules uolled .mo O1 llelg Jo pslog Sql lo llodsl Ienuue Sql go SJBDHCIIIP B Slgulqns pun 5AAE'I AIOH sql 'lqglsm 112913 1Eq1 wolg S91B3fJ1X9 Lssssogq osem lseg 'pooqlsqlolg ssoN sql sspessp psfies -sp ul BIIII1 lool-Alool Sql Jog uge81z JON SSJBA 'fmajsw SUQJJUA smvgg HSONHHLSINIW 2151111021551 ' ffugldg fxxvgsw nsolqmozlj uHH1oug ' law? A1 Nauuvm HSONHDVQICI HEIHLOHQ ' ' 77115 SLNEICIISEDIJ EIS N IIUUIIHEIIILUIISI 199 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wimpee 200 and Children .S. . CIDUNCIL COUNCIL OFFICERS President ...... Enlistnient Vice-Presidents Devotional Vice-Presidents Social Vice-Presidents . Secretary Publicity BRI-I . YWA . Missions ..... Christian Citizenship . . Baptist Student Magazine . Special Projects Chairman . Volunteer Band . . . Music ....... Religious Education Club . First Baptist Representative Columbus Avenue Rep. . Director .... . The Baptist Student Union is made up of all Of the Baptist students on the campus. Its purpose is to link these students with the church while they are in college. ......BILLDYAL . . BEN HARTZEL WINKIF WITHEIIS . MARY ALYCE SPRINKLE BILL TOLAR . . . FRANK LEAVELL LOIs THARP . RUTH SHAMBURGER . LETA BEANE JACK TOWNSLEY . GLORIA GOODMAN . CLARA MILLER . . DOUG DILLARD . . WALTER SCOTT . JENNY POWELL LAVERNE WELLBORN . JAMES MCGILBERRY . SAM LONGBOTTOM . . KEN HOWARD . CARROLL CARRUTH , . ELAINE PIRTLE . JOHN DAVENPORT . W. J. WIMPEE The highlight of the year was the B.S.U. convention held in Waco in the Fallg Baylor members played hosts to students from all over Texas. N BILL DYAL JACK TOWNSLEY BEN HARTZEL JOHN DAVENPORT KEN HOWARD G WALTER SCOTT BILL TOLAR MR. W. J. XVIMPEE LOIS THARP MARY ALICE SPRINKLE RUTH SHAMBURGER ELAINE PIRTLE HELEN BULLARD LETA BEENE LA VERNE WELLEORN CLARA MILLER WINKIE WITHERS VIRGINIA POWELL GLORIA GOODMAN BAYLIIII THE THE PRESIDENTS Fall . . . GWEN MORGAN Winter . . BILLYE JEAN JONES Spring . . . BRUCE GRIFFITHS Sponsor . . . PAUL BAKER Baker, Morgan Jones, Griffiths The Baylor Theatre strives to make drama alive and exciting for Baylor University students - and faculty. The past year was studded with such outstanding productions as The Desert Shall Blossom,', a pageant presented to the Texas Baptist Convention in Houston, Of Thee I Sing, a musical comedy, ujobf' a religious drama, and three other major productions: Treasure Island,', Emperor jones, and The Importance of Being Earnest. The Baylor-Civic Theatre presented The Little Foxes, an original three-act play by a Baylor Alumni. Ramsey Yelvingtonu was presented in the Spring, plus three one-acts from the playwriting classes. It was the unique privilege of the theatre to present the first all-live, dramatic television show in the Southwest over WBAP, Fort Worth. This was followed by monthly productions. The film classes stepped from textbooks to actual experience, made possible by the purchase of a l6mm. sound movie camera. As the curtain rings down on this yearls activities, it can be earnestly said that the Baylor Theatre has given its all to see a job well done. BROOKS COREY DOWELL GRAVES C R I FF IT HS HARLAN JONES JUDY KEYS KIN CAN NON KRAMER MCRAE MORGAN POE RAINES RATI IFF ROBB SMITH THOMAS WARE WATSON 7. W . ' W' L35 m f? 'ga A. .... -. H 201 OFFICERS President . . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer . Scribe . Gill, Morris, P'Pool, Dollahite Parkhill PIII GA NU FALL SPRING JACQULYN PARKHILL NEVA NELLE WRIGH NANCY P'PooL REGINA MORRIS REGINA MORRIS ALICE PHILLIPS Joy DOLLAHITE EVELYN ALFORD MARY ANN GILL RAMONA JAMES The Iota Chapter of Phi Gamma Nu, National Professional Commerce Sorority, was installed at Baylor on December 12, 1944. The Sorority has as its purpose Better understanding among women Business students? Among the many activities this year have been monthly professional dinners featuring guest speakers and the annual Homecoming Breakfast. A float was entered in the Homecoming parade. Phi Gamma Nu was co-sponsor along with Delta Sigma Pi at a reception held for all students in the School of Business. ' .ll QS 5.321 M' XM AL FORD AV ERY BALCH BARTON BIGGS BRUTON BRUTON, M. CALLAN DOLLAHITE DENNY DODSON FURRH GILL HOLCOMBE, F. HOLCOMBE, M. HOLMAN JACKSON JAMES LUTHER MARTIN MORRIS NORRIS PARKHILL PERKINS PETERS PHILLIPS P'POOL SEARS SHEPPARD SMITH THAXTON WATKINS WRIGHT MRS. SMITH MR. W. SMITH -J. 1 'V' ANDERSON, A. ANDERSON, B. EAKIN ESKEW HUCKABY HULME MARSH . WALE S 1 WOOD i SIGMA DELTA Cul O F F I C E R S President . . . . . ANDY ANDERSON Secretary . . .JERE WALES Vice-President ..... BUDDY ANDERSON Treasurer . . . . . . BILL BOGART The Baylor chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalistic fraternity, published its second Baylor Events Calendarl' in September. The information was compiled and edited by fraternity members and the schedule of campus and Waco activities was posted in practicaly every room and office on the University's campus. A Daily Lariat football 'QExtra', was published by the journalistic organization immediately following the Baylor-A. 81 M. Homecoming game. More than 1,000 copies were sold and the paper, containing a picture of the game with a play-by-play account, was off the press forty-five minutes after the game ended. For the third year the local chapter sponsored a campus-wide Gotta Coinu drive. The proceeds went to buy toys and Christmas gifts for the underprivileged children of Waco. Graduates of the fraternity continued to be placed in important newspaper posts throughout Texas and several pro- fessional newspaper men of Waco were initiated into the national organization. HEARD ADAMS HULME TAYLOR HORKINS BURKE ANDERSON, B. OLSON, JIM OLSON, BOT- LOLLAR WOOD MARSH EAKIN HUCKABY ANDERSON, A. GWINN ROBERTS ESKEW CHILTON WALES 203 . Y .S'W PIII MU ALPHA SINFIIN A OFFICERS President . ..... MALCOLM EDWARDS Vice-President . . FRED PRENTICE A Secretary . . . RHEA JOHNSON Treasurer .... . . DON PERRY Johnson, Perry, Prentice, Edwards , I Natrona! Counczlman . . . . . WALTER JOHNSON Sponsors ..... ROY JOHNSON, Gm WALDROP Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia of America is a national musical organization founded in Boston in 1898. The purpose of the organization is the furtherment of music on the American campus. The membership consists of music composers, performers and music lovers. The Baylor chapter, Gamma Iota, was founded on May 18, 1940, and has since been constantly active as sponsors for Varied musical activities on the campus. O4 ALEXANDFR BROWN DAY EDWARDS HINDS JOHNSON LEIFHEIT MCGHEE OWENS PERRY WALDT WOOD ' N W , . dm Q. fri: SMITH WW ak SIGDIA ELT PI President . . BARBARA BOWEN Vice-President . ZODIE LEMAY Secretary . . LILLIAN ROAN Treasurer . . . . DAVID QUAY Social Clmirrmm LAURIE DUDLEY Historian . BARBARA BLACK Reporter . . CARL RAMBO The Baylor chapter of Sigma Delta Pi, National Honorary Spanish Fraternity, was established in 1928. The organization, sponsored by Professors Andres Sendon and E. H. Sparkman, has as its purpose the promotion of a higher standard in literary education and the uniting of students of Spanish who maintain a lively interest in Spanish language and culture. Slarzding, back row: SENDON MILLER PEYTON DAVID EAKIN FRAZI ER PURCZINSKY STRANGE RAMBO QUAY DENNI SON PATTERSON MCGI LL Second row: CREASY MEWSOM TINKLER HURR JONES FRAZIER DUDLEY HUMPHREY SENDON First fbottornl CRUNK DARNEAI. MADSEN LYNGE BLACK l EMA Y BOWEN 7'01K'.' Quay, Dudley, Bowen, Roan, LeMay, Rambo Sponsors: Professors Sendon and Sparkman 205 20 LPIIA EP L0 DELT I 4 4 I. -LJ. 1 ,Q 8 A ...Big 2 wr nfl' '47 3 . OFFICERS President . . YYILLIAM C. STEPHENS Vice-President . . HARLAN WILLIS Secretary . . JURELL POWELL Reporter . . SAUL W. SOFFAR Historian . . WALTER JOHNSON Sponsor . . DR. W. R. STEPHENS Alpha Epsilon Delta National Honorary Pre-medical Society was founded on University of Alabama campus in 1926, as an honorary recognition of pre-medical scholarship. The Texas Beta Chapter was chartered at Baylor in 1929, with twelve charter members. The present active mem- bership consists of 53 students and three faculty members. There are a total of 258 members of Texas Beta Chapter. There are 47 chapters in the U. S., of which three are in Texas. The motto of the Society is Truth I pursue. ' ' A ADAMS BERAN BISHOP BONDS S BROWN CALKINS COLLINS COMPTON shf- M... ,M lx ' X. CUSTIS DOBSON DOSH 'R ELLIS EN GLERTH EVANS GREEN F IELD HERNDON HUGH J ANSEN JOHNSTON KEM P MARTIN MCCLAIN MCREYNOLDS PATON PITMAN POWELL PRIDDV RAMS FV 'W ROBERT? SCOTT 'bm SHULTZ. D. QI-ff. SHULT7. N. SIMON SOFFAR STEPHENS VAN CI WAVE WA +'FR XVI' I IAMS. A. WITIIAMS, B. WILLIS PIII BETA M , 5155 ' E in OFFICERS President . . . . . . .MILDRED ANN OWEN . LIBBY COVINGTON Vice-President . . . . MARY ANN KENDALL . . ANN NORTHUM BILLIE jo HOWARD Recording Secretary . Corresponding Secretary . . Treasurer ..... . Reporter . . . MERLE KYZAR Chaplain . . . SHIRLENE STORY Historian . . . . ALICE JEAN CUMMINS Parliamentarian . ......... NORMA LANE Sponsors . . . . . RUTH MILLER AND MARTHA BARKEMA A campus sorority for students of music, Phi Beta Mu was organized in 1938 under the direction of Miss Martha Barkema. It seeks to promote high scholarship and musical and social activities. Bi-monthly meetings are held with programs being presented by the club members, faculty members and Waco citizens. A ranch party, winter banquet and spring picnic were the outstanding social events of the season. Winter term pledges were: Eloise Meadows, Helen Crook, Judy Heflin, Pat Ingle, Margaret Hutson, Robbielyn Barker, julia Swenson, Barbara Grist, Betty Woldt, Pat Jones, Sylvia McWhorter, Maxine Seger, Virginia Newsome, Barbara Denning, Lorraine Anchors, and Lajewel Brister. .. - .,,. - 7 .,,,, :,, AGEE ::, 4 EET .,..,. E Y 2 BUSBY ::- A IS ' covINGToN , A- - I CUMMINGS , , A A GARDNER ff 0 HOWARD HUTCHERSON l JENNINGS KENDALL KYZAR X i .,.-' .., 3 E R ,W .... .,: ..,. ,,-,:, s S .:,. ,.,.,., ,. ': sf ggi: 1 R . Nw: 2, ,K X LEWIS ' LANE ,K MORTON i 1 RX N ORTHUM oWEN RICHARDSON ROBERTS HARTZELL STORY WARE WITTEN WEEDON .Ms , ,I ....,.. . .M LPII DELTA SIGMA OFFICERS FALL WINTER SPRING President . . . DOUG GATEWOOD WRIGHTJOHNSON BILL CHAFIN Vice-President . WRIGHTJOHNSON GENE ELLIOT WESLEY HASSON Secretary . . . JOHN KAY H. M. NIX WILSON LAMB Treasurer. . HARRY MARMION TOM HOOSER E. W. MULLINS Johnson, Gatewood Reporter . . JACK COBIN BILL CHAFIN BILL MARTIN Alpha Delta Sigma was Organized as a chapter of the national organization in April, 1948, stemming from the Advertising Club which had previously existed. The purpose of the fraternity is to promote interest in advertising and to aid students of advertising in learning the ideals, prin- ciples, and material techniques required by the profession. Around these principles: truth, persistence, and cooperation, Alpha Delta Sigma is built. Activities and accomplishments of Alpha Delta Sigma during the school year include the Spring initiation banquet, a special party for the Texas University chapter following the Baylor- Texas game, sponsoring of the campus winner of the Dr. Pepper Calendar Girl contest, and an inspection visit by the national Alpha Delta Sigma president. Third place tie in the Homecoming parade was secured by the Alpha Delta Sigma float with Miss Charlotte Furrh as candidate. The fraternity also handled part of the Round-Up advertising as well as rendered assistance in surveys and research with local businessmen. 08 ALLEN CHAFIN CHRISTIAN 'K hm CLARK GATEWOOD HASSON HOOSER JOHNSON KAY LAMB MARTIN, B. MCKINNEY MU LLENS PITNER PUN CHA RD WATSON ' WOOD WORTHY APP DELT PI OFFICERS President . . CARL RAMBO - Vice-President . . . CAROL CANADY Secretary-Treaszzrer . . ETHEL HURR Canady, LeMay, Hun. Social Chairman . . ZODIE LEMAY Rambo Knowledge, Duty, Power is the motto of the Beta Xi Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, inter- national honor society in education. The purpose of the organization, which was installed at Baylor in May, 1929, is to encourage in its members high professional and scholastic standards during a period of preparation for teaching, and to recognize outstanding service in the field of education in its effort to serve society. Membership is limited to those who are majoring in education and rank in the highest ten per cent of the student body in scholarship. The monthly meetings combine social fellowship featured with the discussion of professional problems. Dr. Goetting is the sponsor of the local chapter. 209 BAYNE , 2 BILES 5 if 4 BOWEN ,M I CANADY 1 'WJ I firi -' COLLINS gf-lm , We I FRAZIER HODGES HURR KEEFER f KEY LEMAY LYDAY ' 5 LYNGE M I MANSELL MORGAN Q55 NORMAN -A It ' PADEN M PEYTON Lg ii RAMBO by i K . V -1 ' S. I fv,, ,,., was ' 33.3 , , -:.3:.g.g.g.:.g. g -g:g:g-,gg-' Sci-IORLEMMER ,.. -- - V 1 f' SLOAN 2 . E :... . ' ,. ..,..--:- ., I M VARDEMAN I WELLBORN RP A Ig W X ff? M wooo gg Q f wg W . sg X ,433 In 3, A W . I GOETTING H V 5 7, EE: -:11-11 2 MCELHANNON MW ' Q ,.i-1::: 2 zez- f ,M , ,,,, SPARKMAN --., up ' ,I ff . 525 ...1- A rg' Q STRETCH we l 1 pf B M i A A STRICKLAND QQ : ' 1 ' as I-'vw' ' Q3 f ,I-QB, 15,6 M. WILLIAMS .W 'A I 33 We K' I-W... 'N-C., as K .f I xx sf-A ' ig ,IL ' ' I ' f v an 1 . f' A I... I I if ....m3i ,,- Aillzaz Z nlzn Z I . is , l v , v 9, L? Vi :::,,.,, tw' 1 kr TA BETA ETA I , .1 'f f,,,. 1 ff 11 J 'I' OFFICERS President . .... . RALPH SIMON Vice-President . . . . BEN WELLS Secretary . . . MARILYNN FRAZIER Historian . . . LAURA BELLE THOMAS Faculty Sponsor . DR. CORNELIA SMITH The Beta Tau chapter of Beta Beta Beta, national honorary biological fraternity, received its charter in 1931. Since that time the organization has functioned as a medium to cultivate intellectual interest in the natural sciences and to promote a better appreciation of the value of biological study. Student participation in panel discussions as well as speakers representing the professions provide stimuli for these aims. An annual spring field trip climaxes the year's activities for all Tri-Beta members. 210 COTTEN DAVIDSON ENGLERTI-I FISHER F OREMAN FRAZIER GODFREY HICKS HAASIS HOWARD HURST JANSEN JOHNS KEMP LATNER MCCALL MCCLAIN MCGINTY NAYLOR PATTERSON POWELL , I wr, R... I , :,V ,V .. PRIDDY RAINS RAMZY .WW M E.. Mm g .,:EEE 1 . , :1,11 ,,v.1 . ,, SHERMAN W., WN s1MoN SMITH STUEBEN -A is --'f::: I STERNENBERG AM f , mwsf fsfl was A M Y I , HN A rw f ' 'Q ' I 'If 3, ' ,ww - 'A 5' v ' H .-I -If f f Ez' -V f 'Ixf.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.-R .. W zi, , I A i.1, THOMAS ' V. for g g :,,, -2-: - IW-f I+ W T1LLoTsoN 5 WALKER ' ..,... I WEDGEWORTH ? 2 f g 5 e M 1 9 6 5 Qt I zzzzz azz. .::::1, Q ibm S W W W aw WHITEHEAD if WHITESIDE WICKWIRE WILLIAMS ,W WILLIAMS, G. 'W KLETT SMITH KNDERSON BAKER, BILL BOGGESS BOWLES ' PB J' President . . . C. E. BROWN Vice Presiderzf . BETTY JANSEN Secretary . JANE HOFFERT Treasurer . . HOWARD SCOTT Reporter . ROGER JOHNSON 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 Pre-Med 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. 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 Pre-Med Club stimulate the interest of the group along the lines of better scholarship, more serious regard for their study and practice of medicine, and a greater realization of its personal and social responsibility. Dr. F. F. Davidson is sponsor of the club. BRALY BRANTLEY i BROWN . fm, X 4 ' ,35- ' 1, i 5 fe? E r 5 X Q- YE 5 ...E . 3 211 i' SUTLER A, 9 CHRISTIAN ' ..... . P. CLINTON , 1' COCKRELL A 5 COLLINS wr W , COVINGTON E u DAVIS ,, T .,,., -.'A- A It c DOBSON tt-1t- ' .-:: A 'l . .I ...,... VIE, ,pt ...... E3 w ill W ,Om 25:3 ':::::::2.,:v K 24 ,S K FAIRLEY ii if SE: ' an -' if 5 ii iii M 4 :EE U-5:9 2555- ,N Auiuu ' 1 E ZVV . . ' fr -eii A AAA' 'a-- O A T A '34 M TOFFERT x f 'sf HAASIS , ' M f , JANSEN R A z ,,.,.. , H JOHNSTON 1 W .. LANGSTON WW il N' A ' 'K LUMPKIN A W , A .wr MALONE , at ..,. V - A A ' 1' mzcrn , , tt 1 ' c i' MORGAN ,f ----V' --.. . - M 1 . ROBERTS V .,.. ,,,,., , . .,,. ,. ., Allzi Q . I ,,..., ., ., . W g SCOTT Q23 fav , ,mx 3 s1MPsoN . ,, ,ig J up X . Aw WEDGEWORTH f kjrr f sl. :II f we W 2 WILSON A ' C f I .,.. ' - . , A a A A - if '1 ' ' ff , ma LPII Plllll E , M All 'M 'W eb 'A' 'gtg , rt -' OFFICERS President . . . BOB STAPLETON Vice-President . JOHN T. BOYD Secretary . . TOM ANDERSON Treasurer . . WALTER MILLER Historian . . . JIM WREN The Zeta Omega chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, National Service Fraternity, was installed December 15, 1948, as the newest men's organization on the campus. The purpose of Alpha Phi Omega, as being carried out by this and other chapters, is to assemble college men in fellowship, to develop friendship and to promote service to humanityf' This program embodies four fields of activity. They are: Service to the student body and faculty Service to youth and community Service to members of the fraternity Service to the nation as participating citizens. Being a service fraternity, Alpha Phi Omega crosses all lines of honorary, social and profes- sional fraternities, thus members of other campus organizations may also be active in this fraternity. The sponsors of Alpha Phi Omega on the Baylor campus are Dr. H. O. Davis, Mr. Guy B. Harrison, Dean William L. Jamison, Dean Walter H. Juniper, and Mr. A. C. Wimpee. 212 wi l J . ANDERSON Bmow ' . . ,.,.. '- J .km S N, f BOOTH gn A , J ' J J BOYD . 1 15167 . . ' rr .J M. J B 5 BROWN , .. It . COCKRELL YT W W ' - ,. 'W I -I I ' J, ri, V, --s i .. IQQQQ K ' , , .. - -:1:s': R COX ' ' .,..,. , CRAIG. R. I ' J I I I CRAIG. xv. 7 ..:., T fi z - We I HJ 5, ,,.. nggn fgsfr . CRAFT if if -it. ,Q .. iw I' 'K E DAY , 'QW' J 1 -ZF., .N ., gram. , , . ' fi- ' J J ,pllu ,, J up . we as 2 , aw y, ESPINOLA no , ., V. J ,,:,: Q .Q K J ff? f A HOOSER J ulnl HOLLSKEE J A I ' - ' WEATHERSBEE N . :g -izb ,J J A JV I MILLER I W .I., '- . .,., f I vw - -vtz . , rw fi , l -:-:2:: -V We A fi- , we K Weil? M f 'V MURDOCK .. Aa W A I if i B W MFYERS '- an ' If .fi -' .V 'K 5' W -- :ZEN M. ' .:.,f: 2 :-:5:5:::5:2:i:111:i:s:a:5:e: el SA -:::::-'Wf Ni ,V W L NARE ,,, Q xv 1 ' J I KENT . J . fifififififififf w A NINEDORF J, ' . I .,,, . ....., ..JJ I I I I sL1IvIP . ,... . J ............... . . . , an SMALLWOOD .II . .zz WV'-L' 1 ' 4' .f . , --.-. 1 If :-, . ' SMITII MW 'HQ SPORLESMAN STONEHAM THOMPSON WILLIAMS M' WILLIAMSON ' I 1 WREN ww x 1 M . ABITANTE Q 4 .. J,,.,.,.,.,.,., ..,. 'W J f- I2 Syn 1 - i n i ' me . . f. . - 1 Q lm? E Izzz K ':': O E s iit A L .5 ..,J::-:::::: I -:--J J ., K ,J I J..s eeee: A eii I -.,s,,J I A 'Ir ziuzn ,z :': E I ' f I : f . -. Q .--- 'V - V in A ---v V253 :-- V TA ...,:. 3 5 H my :V X sw i ew' I - I I :fe , . A I 1-A ,, i X E it K .2 W J ....,,.... J, pg lulul Q ., Qluzzuzuzv H 2 KPP PI O E F I C E R S Fall Winter Spring President . . . JAMES DUNN ERNEST STRANGE JACKIE BUSH Vice-President . ERNEST STRANGE JACKIE BUSH Secretary . . . EVA HOWELL ANNE MCMINN TRUMAN STURGES Treasurer . . GLORIA BUSSEY ARTHUR STRANZ MARY RICHARDSON Under the guidance of Dr. Edmund Kinzinger, the Alpha Kappa chapter of the national honorary art fraternity, Kappa Pi, was Organized at Baylor in 1945. Membership is based upon meritorious work in artistic fields. The Organization strives to uphold the highest ideals of a liberal education by the influence and artistic interests of a representative group of Students and to raise the standards of pro- ductive artistic work among students. BONEY BUSH BUSSEY DAVIS M, DOWNER DUM HOWELL KINZINGER LAMB MEMINN MITCHELL OSBORNE ,S - RICHARDSON W' RIVERS www STRANGE ff-J STRANZ X THORN K l 1- I 4, W. B. M. S. President . . .... MRS. WOODSON MIMS Vice President . . MRS. WESLEY HATCHER Secretary . . . MRS. MAXIE JOHNS Treasurer .... . MRS. ROBERT TATUM Standing: Mims, Hatcher, Johns Seated: Tatum, Adkisson, McFarland, , , Henderson Social Chairman . . 2 Recording Secretary. . . . MRS. JACK ADKISSON . MRS. FRANK MCFARLAND Reporter . . . . MRS. FLOYD HENDERSON The Wives of Baylor Ministerial Students organized a club in 1920. This club, which now has a membership of over one hundred, is led by a most efficient presiding officer, Mrs. Woodson Mims. The ultimate aim and purpose of this organization is to provide information, inspiration, fellowship, and spiritual development for the ministers' wives. The club aids in the promotion of the Kingdom work around the world. Out of this group have gone, and will continue to go, out- standing leaders and workers. g ,,,,, ,,-as-we-an ,,,,fr- , H11 Yu uummww- mmmwsmg-11 V V-r M LW, is-we--mmm-mmm: Y , W fm.,4,1-1-ew-vw., me Y, MU PIII EP ILO OFFICERS President ....... ERA jo UPSHAW First Vice President . . . ELAINE PIRTLE Secretary ....... VIRGINIA POWELL Corresponding Secretary . . COLLEEN WARD Treasurer . . . MARTHA LOUISE GRANSTAFF Sponsor . . . . MARTHA BARKEMA Granstaff, Upshaw, Pirtle, Ward Mu Phi Epsilon, the National Honorary Music Sorority, founded on November 15, 1903, pro- motes musicianship and friendship among the women students and graduates of American colleges and Schools of Music throughout the country. Members are elected on a basis of scholarship, musicianship, character, and personality. The Phi Xi chapter, now one of the largest, was formally installed in the Baylor University School of Music on May 26, 1939, through the efforts of Miss Martha Barkema. In addition to fulfilling national obligations, the chapter has been active in sponsoring campus programs, and in bringing outstanding performers to Waco and Baylor. Projects which highlighted the year's activities were the sponsoring of the Baylor Music School productions Gianni Schicchi, by Puc- 215 cini, and Down in the Valleyf' by Kurt Weill. DAMS BAIN BEACHAM BIDDIE CARTER LEMENTS DANIEL GRANSTAFF JOHNSON MARTIN CLENDON N ETHERLY NICHOLS PIRTLE POWELL ROBERTS VIDER TAYLOR UPSHAW VAHRENKAM P WARD YOUNG , lm.si'ZESi1 KH ,. ,I Z, if 1 . 1 fi' THE BAYLIIR L BI 216 ,.... ',,,1 I L.. JERE WALES, WALKER KNIGHT ANDY ANDERSON Sports Editor ........... CHARLES ESKEW Society Editors . . . . CISSY MARSCHALL, JANE DENNIS Associate Sports Editor . ...... EVERETT TAYLOR Business Manager . . DAVID TAYLOR Circulation Manager . . HAROLD RAMEY The Daily Lariat entered its second post-war year as a daily paper and continued to rank All-American,', the number one rating that the Associated Collegiate Press can confer. Features in the Lariat came and went. Andytorials, a column by the editor, caused much campus comment as the campus paper continued to give the students reports on such issues as basketball seating allotments and important student elections. jay Torto, the bare bear with a quick quip, reappeared with his words of wisdom. Cartoons concerning Baylorls students and problems, sketched by Charles Nelson, were also a new feature. The Associated Press wire continued to give students late bulletins and Stories. Outstanding work by reporters Lollar, Adams, Roberts, Chilton, Wright, and Burke gave enlightening campus coverage. Two extras were published - one following the Baylor- A.8zM. Homecoming football game and the other following the death of Mrs. W. R. White. Standing: ANDERSON ADAMS GOODE HUCKABY ESKEW BURKE TAYLOR PRUETT SHARMON NELSON ELLIS DENNIS Sealed: WALES MARSH ANDERSON EAKIN Editor . . . . . ANDY ANDERSON Spring Editor .......... BUDDY ANDERSON I Night Editors . BILL BOGART, EDWIN EAKIN, HARRY MARSH, MARSCHALL MARTIN ROBERTS HICKS TAYLOR RAMEY BIIU - J P STAFF Editor-in-Chief . C. T. SPARKEY,' BECKHAM Associate Editor . . . TOM ADAMS Business Manager . . DAVID G. TAYLOR Production Manager . VEDA RAE TYSON Administration Editors Class Editors . . . Graduates . . Seniors juniors . . Sophoniores . Freshmen . . Law School . . . Personalities Editors . Organizations Editors Athletics Editors . . Activities Editors . Artists .... LILA BARRETT GLORIA GOODMAN GENE MASTON BARBARA BLACK EMILY BOYD BETTY BUCHANAN SARILEE MARCHBANKS JAMES UREDH ADAMS JACK T OWNSLEY AULINE HARRIS BILL CHAFIN BILL H. TAYLOR ROY FRIDGE SPARKEY BECKHAM TRUMAN MCARTHUR WINKIE WITHERS BETTY Jo REED BETH BOWERS MARJORIE CLAPP Jo ANN EMERSON ANN MARTIN RUTH VERNON J. B. MCKINNEY CISSY MARSCHALL JACK ENGLISH TYPISTS PHOTOGRAPHY James Salter, Bruce McCarty, Manuel Cruz, A. C. Wimpee, Veda Rae Tyson, Harold Hawkins, Whayne Farmer, Jimmie Willis, John Bennett, J. R. Norris, Jerry Rice, John Charles- worth, Maynard L. Parker. Leaureame Rouse, Marian Lewallen, Billye Freeman, Jane Fulmar, Paul Lewis, Everett Taylor, Betty Wales, Carolyn Boyce, Wanda Mabrey, Jo Ann Swindell. The production of a college yearbook is a tremendous job . . . it's bigger than most people think, but this editor Was very fortunate in having a Willing and cooperative staff with Whom to Work. We Wish to express our appreciation to such people as Dr. Roy J. McKnight, his secretary, Ruby Pearson, Professor Ellis, David Taylor, our Business Manager, the Board of Publications, and many others without whose assistance and cooperation, the task would have been an impossi- bility. A party was given for the staff when the last pages of the Round-Up went to press. Standing flejt to rigbtj: MCKINNEY B. TAYLOR ADAMS D. TAYLOR BECKHAM MARTIN ENGLISH TOWN SEND TAYLOR Seated: BOWERS BOYD MARSCH ALL MCARTHUR BARRETT HARRIS BUCHANAN MARTIN VERNON HAYES TYSON I . -2 sess, ..z1 emma f J 'c ,A ALVIS .,., , ,. W ,, 1 TBI-D ff OFFICERS President . .... . IZORA WERTH Vice-President . . MILDRED JONES Secretary . . DIANN MORGAN Treasurer . . GLADYS GRAHAM Reporter . . LA RUE COOK With service as its motto, the Tri-D Club, through its membership of Home Economics majors and minors, offers great Opportunity for service in the further development of Home Eco- nomics. Membership in this club involves obligations of loyalty to the ideals promoted by Home Economics training. A charter member of the Texas Home Economics Association and a member of the American Association, Tri-D has done much in its fifteen years of existence to promote closer contacts among the girls in the Home Economics Department both socially and educationally. Miss Ruth Sanders served as the Club Sponsor for this year. if 'Sv BALLOU ' ' we BLYTHE - ' BROCK W it COOK CRONE ' ERIGAN FENLEY GRAHAM ... Q GUNTER HINDS gsm Q-This HOWARD W' IRWIN JONES KIDD PLASER RHODES RIKE ew ww ROWELL STEWART SIEBENMANN STARR THOMPSON WHEELUS 2 WERTH 18 WA LLAS CL President . Vice-President Secretary . . Social Chairman . Program Chairman OFFICERS . BRYAN PHILLIPS . JACK STEADMAN MARGARET DAVIDSON . DAVE WICKER . GLADYS VICARS Organized on October 11, 1948, the Baylor Dallas Club has served to represent Texas most progressive city, and has endeavored to create a closer fellowship among Dallasites on Baylors campus. The club's activities have been centered in Dallas as well as Waco. The only requirement placed upon the members is that they make certain that Dallas is well represented on the campus Back row: GODFREY YOUNG PHILLIPS FRAZIER WICKER CRUTCHER BISHOP Middle row: CLENDEN ING HOWREN DOSHER PATTERSON SMITH f GARDNER WOOD Front raw: SMITH DAVIDSON MILLER REED GOODE MILLER EMERSON ROUSE Q . NWN AW lIOUSTON CLUB The Houston Club was organized in October, 1941, to promote fellowship among the Baylor Houstonians. Special emphasis is placed on social activities of the club as functions are slated for each quarter. The Houston Club is under the sponsorship of Ed Knipper. FT. WOBTll CLUB The Fort Worth Club was organized to promote closer fellowship among Fort Worth students enrolled in Baylor. Presidents for the year were Ben Short and Waylon Mooreg Mary Lo Jackson and Ruth Sham- burger were the Vice-Presidentsg Secretaries were Jannell Smith and Betty Sue Cornett. The club sponsor is Mrs. Wilma Horton. Back rouu' RICHARD HAGUE JIM PRICE CLIFFORD JOHNSTON JOHN HORN DON BILBERY WAYLON MOORE JIMMY LAWRENCE JOE PRICE JAMES JOHNSTON BEN SHORT BILL THOMAS Second roux' BETTY SUE CARNETT ROYCE CROW BETTYE JO REED REGINA CAYLOR SUSIE RICHEY MARY LO JACKSON JANE CARSON DORIS CUMMINGS JANNELL SMITH Frou! rouf: RUTH SHAMBURGER JEAN CHERRY JEANE KILLIAN PAULA TILLMAN HELEN ROBERTSON 220 . IW 'AW is s?'W' .mmm ' CANTEBBUBY CLUB Seeking to promote the Christian life in college and to improve interdenominational under- standing, the Baylor chapter of the Canterbury Club, a national organization for Episcopal college students, provides social activities, intellectual stimulation, and spiritual guidance for Episcopalians on the campus. Lillian Khoury was president during the year, and Mrs. Cecil Mae Burke is the club sponsor. Fifth row: HUBERT POWELL SOULE MELLETTE I- ourth row.- CLYDE RHINEHART QUINTON HARPER KEITH EDWARDS JIM NICHOLSON Third row: HUDSON FAVELL HAL HARRIS Second 1 ow: MARY JOHNSON DOROTHY RHINEH ART TOM FAUCETTE ED JACKSON DOROTHY SETLIFFE BETTY NICHOLSON NORMAN STALLINGS Fran! row: MRS. COURTNEY PAT STALLINGS CABOLINA CLUB Since the war the number of Carolinians attending Baylor has been increasing. Among these students, from both the Carolinas, a growing desire to contribute to life at Baylor and to maintain the ties with the home states led to the formation of the Carolina Club in the Fall of l947. Although a young organization, the Carolina Club is growing and becoming increasingly active on the campus. Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Courtney are sponsors for the club. Ollicers for the year were: president, Edward Jackson, vice-president, Tom Faucetteg secretary-treasurers, Andy and Dorothy Setliffeg and social chairman, Hal Harris. JIM PARTLOW GERALD PRIMM ANDY SETLIFFE VIVIAN BLACK LOU STALLINGS DR. COURTN EY I M 'S V' ' J JACOBS I-IARBUCK WILLIAMS TOLAR PATTERSON TANNER PEYTON BROCK CHRISTIAN LEFKOVITS EVANS MIDDLEBROOK LASSITER MONROE HARRIS XVASSON COLE OAKES LIIUISIANA CLUB The Louisiana Club was first organized on the campus in 1915. Its purpose is to bring together the Pelican Statersi' or the Webfeet SWampers through the media of socials, lectures, and discus- sions. The Louisiana Club is the oldest organization of this type, but has not been in continuous existence. Reorganized in 1944, the club has been active in all campus activities. The presidents for the year have been: Don Harbuck, Billy Williamson, and Bill Tolar. Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Bragg serve as sponsors. IVEST TEXAS CLUB Boasting the largest club roll on the campus, the West Texas Club features activities through- out the year symbolizing the old West. A strictly social organization made up of members who claim the West as home, it sponsors a social in the fall, formal in the winter, and hayrides in the spring. MSCOLLU M BROWN E WHIT BECKHAM MARSHALL SHULTZ LAMBKIN SCARBOROUGH WEATHERSBEE SMALLWOOD CLARK JENKINS MCINTOSH LOVE DYER FERGUSON RIKE BOYD STEVENSON MCFERRIN WI-IEELFR WRIGHT VERNON HAYES F JAM.s TAYLOR MARSCHALL BRANTLEY FURRH BROI TGHTON HOLT ELLIS GOODI5 OUTLAW O'CONNOR APPPLEWH ITE KELLEY RILEY MARTIN MUNCY BLAIR DAMRON WALSTON TAYLoR BAREON Q SMITI-I NEW lVlEXICO CLUB From 'iThe Land of Enchantment come many students to Baylor. The New Mexico Club is a relatively new sectional organization on the Baylor Campus, however, it is among the more active social groups. Their supreme desire is to strengthen the relationship between the students from their home state. B10 GRANDE VALLEY CLUB With the aim of introducing students from the southernmost tip of Texas to Baylor, this club serves the three-fold purpose of promoting friendship, Baylor, and the Valley. Various programs and socials were held during the year. 2 V ' Wt' B 1 R E I . -4 .si ., ? 224 FALLS CIIUNTY L B OFFICERS President . . . JAMES ROBERT WALLER HARPER Vive-President . ...... FERN T HIGPEN Secretary . . . . . . ANNIE RUTH SUMMERS Corresponding Sec. . SALLIE DAv1soN, RUTH THIGPEN and Mrs. Frank B. McGregor Treasurer . . . ..... STUART CHILTON Pnrlinmentarian ...... ETJMUND MARTINEZ Sponsors .... MR. AND MRS. FRANK B. MCGREGOR The Baylor-Falls County Club was organized in Fall, 1947, primarily to establish social rela- tions between Baylor students who reside in Falls County and the other members of the Baylor Family. This year the increase in enrollment doubled the charter membership. Also this year, the new branch of Falls County-Baylor Exes was added. A reception for exes and members was held in Marlin, Falls County, during the Christmas Holidays and several campaigns were conducted to raise funds for charity during the year. The club is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. McGregor, the flotorial representative and his Wife, and has on its membership list notable Falls County citizens, including the Hon. Tom Connally, United States Senator. Standing: Guderian, Harper, Chilton, Davison, Pennington, Davis, Collins, Brothers, Moore, Martinez, King. Seated: Abate, Thigpen, Polly, Gray, Davison, Moore, Heil, Thigpen, Houston. AYLIDB-WACO CL OFFICERS FALL WINTER President . . . ROMAN PARMA JAMES KING Vice-President . PEGGY KRAUSE MARY ANN JOHNSON Secretary . . . MARY ANN JOHNSON HELEN HINCHMAN Treasurer . . . JAMES KING DAVID QUAY Pnrlinrnentnrinn . HUGH HARRELL WHITSITT SHELTON Reporter . . . NANCY DURIE NANCY DURIE Historian . . VELVA Jo VOISON PEGGY KRAUSE Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dillard, Sponsors SPRING HUGH HARRELL ANNA HENDERSON NINA HERRINGTON CHARLES VAN CLEAVE DON BAREIELD JOAN WALKER PAT DISEKER The Baylor-Waco Club is composed of Baylor Students whose homes are in Waco. The club was organized to further friendly relations between Waco students and out-of-town students, between Waco students themselves, and between Baylor students and citizens of Waco. During the year the club sponsored a float in the homecoming parade and entered a candidate for May Queen. It also entertained with a social each term which was campus-wide. 225 ack row: KING POST HARPER WARREN ROWN STRINGER CARR VAN CLEVE HARRELL IMS DEN NISON BLANKENSHI P 'tting: HARRIS HENCHIMAN PIPPIN CHANCELLOR VESTMORELAND VOISEN PARMA WALKER GAT LIN ARRINGTON F REDRICKS, J. FREDRICKS, G. VUILLEM IN JOHNSON 'ont row: JOHNS ON DURIE DISEKER , . WM., , , z..1....1a-m, swam. 1x-tnsw,3.n- -I gn u-.mamma-no , mn- ,, BAKER LONGINO MOORE MABREY HENSLEY RIKE BATSTONE ROGERS RAY BALLARD TERRY MILES PLACE HARRELL NEXVMAN JETER ASHBURN STEAKLEY LAUHER BURTON CHASTAIN WATSON RENSHAW WARD NELSON NEIIPIIYTES The Neophyte Organization of the Baylor Theater, under the leadership of Layton Mabrey, seeks to unite those interested in theater Work. Neophytes train themselves in the arts of acting, lighting, staging, and production through experimental and major productions besides increasing their appreciation of theater arts through varied programs at their regular meetings. 22 IIELIGIIIUS DIUSIC WOIlK Sll0P The Religious Education-Music Workshop was organized in Spring, 1948, for students inter- ested in plans and practical experience in church organization. Members suggest subjects that they would like to know about and the program committee brings in speakers who are qualified to tell about these subjects. During the past year the club has heard speeches ranging from Soul-Winning to i'How to Operate a Mimeograph Machine. SMITH HOVDE KINGHORN GREEN KILGORE MING CHATHAM HOVUARD FRICKE STEDLIFF PRESTIDGE CARRUTH OUSLEY HAWS PATTERSON SMITH BRURUCK WHITTEN ROBERTS MIDDLEBROOK ANCHORS POLK RUTH ROSS HEFLIN WADE CUMMINS X STEINDAM v Y. W. A. The Young Women's Auxiliary in Baylor was organized in the fall of 1932. It is a junior branch of the W.M.U. and has as its ideals those policies set forth by the parent organization: systematic Bible study, mission study, prayer, systematic and proportionate giving and personal service. NIINISTEBIAL ALLIANCE The Ministerial Alliance operates as a unit of the general religious life on the campus in collaboration with the B.S.U. The aim is to present programs of an informative and inspirational natural which will be of value in the fraternal, educational and religious upbuilding of the members. 22 , ,, Q, mam, , A t ,, 4 . is .wzaa A ew ., . CANANT HARRIS MAST ABBOT THORNTON DEAN ENGLISH FOREMAN THOMPSON WILLIAMS REED ROACH BROOKS ELLIS JONES HUCKINS OUTLAW HICKS BUCHANAN HURST HOLLEMAN WATSON GILBERT WYMAN CHAPMAN RIDENHOWER WILLIAMS WILLIAMSON FIRST FAIVIILIES 0F BAYLIIB The First Families of Baylor Club has been an outstanding organization on the campus since it was organized in the spring of 1940 by Mrs. Lily M. Russell, present Dean of the Union Building. The club strives to bring together the sons, daughters, and grandchildren of former Baylorites. 1 1 l M I 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 S ARKANSAS CLUB Social activities included a hayride and Wiener roast to Cameron Park in the Fall quarter. The highlight of the year was a Hillbilly Jamboree given at Blackland Oflicers' club at the beginning of the Spring quarter. 28 PURYEAR. L. DAVIS PRATT OSBORNE HEMPHILL FAMBROUGH MATH ENEY GI LPIN LADY SCOTT LOEWER MITCHUM PIRDLE STEVENS BERNARD HOBBY EAR G PU RY , . PATTERSON AKI N STRANZ LEACH BOSWELL ATNIP CLAYTON SHARP CHAPMAN COLVIN ROSS NETHERLY MABIE CROW BROWN HANW LILLY HICKS MILLER PIRDLE BELL DAUGHERTY ALLEN X HORN ADAY ' CREED E ROTH l KAPPA KAPPA PSI OFFICERS President . . . W. MERLE ALEXANDER Vice-President . . . . GENE C. SMITH Secretary. . . . NORMAN W. BLACK Sponsor . . DONALD I. MOORE The Beta Alpha Chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi, national honorary fraternity for college bandsmen, was organized on February 21, 1948. The aim and purpose of Kappa Kappa Psi is to promote the welfare of the college bands. As one service, the fraternity sponsors enter- tainment to the visiting bands during the foot- ball season. The fraternity assists in the man- agement of the Golden Wave Band. ALEXANDER BALL BLACK BROWN BRUNER CLARK DAY DeWEESE JONES KENNON KLARAS LODEN MOORE SAGE SHELTON SMITH WILLIAMS WILSON TAU BETA SIGDIA CLARK FREEMAN HILLEY HODGES P1'6Sid67Zl ....... JANET WILSON ROAN SIMPSON WILKER Vice-President . . . JANET WEST Secretary . . . LAURIE SIMPSON Treasurer . . LILLIAN ROAN Guard . . . . . . MARY OVERALL Comluctress . . MAYBELLE FREEMAN Tau Beta Sigma, national honorary sorority for bandswomen, was founded in 1939 and later 119465 it was nationalized in Stillwater, Oklahoma, at Oklahoma A. 81 M. College. The Iota Chapter was installed at Baylor on Feb- ruary 14, 1948. The purpose of this organization is to pro- mote band work among college women, to encourage musical ability and co-operation in musical organizations of universities and col- leges, and to work hand in hand with its brother organization in promoting the in- terests and activities of the band. 229 Wm W . W . sd Q BLESO -S BBINGTO ouse Council S tanding: MRS. RICKS Director of Harrington MRS. LAUCK Assixtant Director of Burlexon MRS. STAPLES Director of Burleson S eated: JEANETTE WILSON Vi ce-Prexid e nt ALVA NELL BEACHMAN Secretary ROYCE BALCH Devotional Clmirmun ELSIE GAYER President LAURA BELLE THOMAS Treasurer JACKIE PARKHILL Reporter DAWN TAYLOR Social Chairman 230 D lllll L IIIIUSE ouncil Standing: MARTHA DOWD Night Director MRS. DAVIS Director BARBARA REED S ecretury-Treasurer ELSA MILLER President EUDANIA MCCORMICK Social Chairman-Reporter ANN WOOD Vi ce-Presid ent MRS. COLE Floor Director S eated : PATSY STALLWORTH ELIZABETH NORMAN MARY ANN ELMORE LILA BARRETT NEDRA MOORE 5 3 S i fi 5 BECKHAM ANDERSON VERNON TAYLOR MEYERS HULME MCKNIGHT TRANTHAM ELLIS CARROLL JOHNSON BUABII 0F PUBLICATIIINS The Board of Publications had general supervision of all student publications-the Round-Up, Lariat, Student Directory and athletic programs. It was this body that named the editors-in-chief of the Round-Up and Lariat. Prof. B. E. Ellis was chairman of the boardg Ruth Vernon, Secretary. ll0NOB CQIUNCIL Founded in 1942, as a result of a movement on the campus to banish dishonesty, the Honor Council strove 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 traditions of friendliness and loyalty. . HOLT RAMEY ANDERSON LADY BOYDSTUN P IT TM AN GOODMAN MCCOOL NORWOOD L, ,ss p W .,.,., -:hy W . MW: , X , :I M ,hz ,ts 4 -EI , Q, V. I H, ' 'fs' L , ' . I President sr ' , -' .::-I ' 5 ,,-' , R-as MARY RUTH JONES it il A . , i : :Q: : . ig :si ::- A ev e , H -' 5 sg .-iz' : ' ',.,.,,, was Q., I at Q 3 Vice President MARILEE SIEBENMANN 2' ' 5 A Secretary DORIS JEAN WILKES 1 K at s f' ,W E .4 V Y 1. W ' A 5 A 'I'reas1u'er MARY ANN ALLEN Reporter JACQUELINE STILES Members ROSA MCCOY LaJEWL BRISTER NELL SEYMOUR SUE ANN MIDDLEBROOK ANITA HOOD MIDDLEBROOK STILES MCCOY BRISTER WILKES ALLEN JONES SEYMOUR HOOD SIEBENMANN LLEXANDER H0 SE CUUNCIL This Council is composed of freshman girls who live in Catherine Alexander Hall, and who are learning the Ways of Baylor and its representative systems. 232 BELT PSI KAPPA Delta Psi Kappa, national fraternity for women majoring or minoring in health, physical education, and recreation was installed on the campus in November of this year. It was :formerly called Upsilon Delta Gamma. Presidents for the fall, Winter and spring terms were La Nell Binford, Cayloma Goolsby and Eddie Jo Connell. Miss Eveline Kappes is the sponsor, with Kay Mitchell and Kathlene Stiteler as associate members. BETH BOWERS LaNELL BINFORD LOUISE CANNON CAYLOMA GOOLSBY EVELYN KAPPES N ff..-z 9-:gm t EDDIE Jo CONNELL ii W i Efffffiii KAY MITCHELL E' wi GLORIA QUINN BETTY Jo REED if A -...,,,. in ,,. .,::,,ii Q iiii ' :E I 11: fi 6 it I ,L +L 'W T rf be lk I Q V ,,,,,::::. . E., if 4 , . ,,::, If V x' P ff :IE 1 ugiizp KATHLENE STITELER 1 E I A L ALPIIA KAPPA DELTA The Alpha Chapter of Alpha Kappa Delta has as its main purpose the promotion of research and interest in sociology and the stressing of sociological factors in all phases of life. This honorary sociology fraternity featured in its monthly meetings outstanding leaders in social Works PI GAMMA MU Established in 1924, Pi Gamma Mu was the first honorary organization on the Baylor campus. Its purpose is to further the study of the social sciences both in undergraduate and graduate work. Dr. Bruce Thompson, of the Department of History, is the sponsor of the local chapter. 235 Back row: JACK ROTH A. PARKER MCVICKER Director WAYNE BOHANNAN Front row: EUGENE SANKEY MARSHALL ALFORD, President RICHARD WADDELL Members of Kappa Alpha Mu, national honorary pictorial journalism fraternity, are chosen The purpose of the organization IS to set forth the principles of good journalistic photography Professor Byron E Ellis, chairman of the journalism department, and Mr Louie Hulme, instructor of photography, are the co sponsors Robert Harper is President, Perry Glick, Vice- BENNETT BLAIZE DICKEY HARPER MCGAHEY YERS NORRIS REED ROGERS SMITH ELLIS iiz, if wwf 2,,,..,Ewr ,5,,: gglrwg JW. V M H... RIIAPSIIDY IN WHITE The Rhapsody in White this year completes twelve years 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. The Rhapsody in White preformed in the Homecoming cere- monies in the Union Bowl, celebrating the laying of the cornerstone in the new Union Building. BAYLIIR BABDS The Baylor Bards, Men's Glee Club, was organized a dozen years ago by its present conductor, Miss Martha Barkema. This organization is in great demand for radio and chapel programs. The Bards usually sing in conjunction with the Rhapsody in White. The mixed choir was featured in the annual Christmas program held in Waco Hall. :iw sig ALPHA.CHI The promotion of learning through a fitting recognition of scholarship is the primary purpose of Alpha Chi, national honorary scholastic society. Achieving the full development of all an individual's powers is emphasized in the preparation for a worthwhile life. The highest five per cent in scholastic record of the Junior, Senior, and Graduate classes at Baylor is entitled to membership. The sponsor of the society is Dr. Bruce Thompson. VOLUNTEEB BAND The Volunteer Band is an organization of students who plan to do foreign and home mission work. The purpose of the group is to gain experience in mission work and stimulate interest in missions on the campus. The group meets once a week to hear the experiences of returned missionaries and other speakers. Members of the band have conducted Sunday services in churches all over Central Texas during the past year. On some Sundays as many as six groups went out to hold these services. Q T zw funn:-5-if-M' ww. ,gf - L H ,f.,,,,.,m,,t ,M ,,,,, .N A M. . mmwmw , ,wa .M - .MM . .. . BAYLQIB SYDIPHIINY IIIICIIESTBA During the 1948-49 concert season, the Baylor Symphony Orchestra presented a series of four concerts in Waco Hall. In addition, the orchestra made two tours to South and East Texas and assisted in the presentation of The Messiahn in December and the opera production in April. Guest soloists for the season were Helen Jepson, sopranog Karl Leifheit, pianistg and jascha Veissi, violinist. Daniel Sternberg was guest conductor for one concert, and the University Chorus appeared on the final concert. GULDEN VYAVE BAND The Baylor University Golden Wave Band is the symbol of the Baylor spirit in its greatest interpretation. During the Fall season, the Band was presented at all home football games and several out-of-town conterts were given. Miss Alix Wickwire was outstanding in her performance as Drum Major during half-time activities. 237 Simms W. www... P i I Back row: Burton, Kutler, Borchers, Carpenter, Yeary, Davis, Driver, Dickenson, Broom, Linker, McNiel, Marshall, MacDonald, Holcomb, Parker. 3rd row: Saunders, Sheldon, Goodman, Lindberg, Morrison, Moseley, McAshan, Newman, Thorn, Cowart, Jamison, Mott, Welch, Kennerly, Tunnell, K. 2nd row: Schroeder, Mills, Allen, Wolf, Haden, Chumney, Cornwell, Dubose, Fink, Sawyer, Broussard, Fisher, Ham, Frasier, Ramey, Warwick. Front row: Frisby, Youngblood, Bistany, Heard, Rardin. AYLIIII THE AROTC STAFF H. PAUL DELLINGER, Colonel PMS8rT, Commandant of Cadets WILLIAM C. LINDLEY, zllajor Asst. PMS8rT and Adjutant WILLIAM J. H. CHAMBERS, JR., Major Asst. PMS8rT ALIJRICH G. EGGLESTON, First Lt. Asst. PMS8rT HARRELL M. DRAKE, First Sgt. Sgt. Major DAVID W. YAI-IN, Muster Sgt. Instructor UI-ILAN S. NEWTON, Technical Sgt. Asst. Sgt. Major EVERETT C. SHELBY, JR., Technical Sgt Instructor MR. FRANK MONROE Military Property Custodian KAROLYN GRIFFITH Secretary Standing: Shelby, Drake, Eggleston Yahn, Newton. Seated: Griffith, Lindley, Dellinger Chambers, Monroe. Rear row: Cochrane, Dockery, Spears, Cutbirth. 4th row: Baggett, Goodman, Bell, Harris, Stephenson, Price, Rowland, Southern, Wisenteiner, Crouch, Womack, SoRelle, Jeffery, Johnston, Ballard, Moss, Rogers. 3rd row: Griffith, Williams, Iverson, Womack, Stephenson, Scott, Wester, Madsen, Wittner, Crutcher, Roh- erts, Scroggins, Eckert, Sisk, Blanton, Shaw. 2nd row: Powell, Denton, Abitante, Carr, Thedford, Cummins, Derrick, Finley, Wheeler, Long, Brown, Cash, Cockroll, Morcos, Finfrock, Collins, McClintock, Duvall. Front row: Davis, Howell, Difiore. AIR ll. 0. T. C. 2 Classroom scene in Military Science Building With Tech. Sgt. Shelby instructing cadets. e il. WMIHY V' ,,lE+.22iQ21i4. 1 Sports Picture of the Year . . . Baylor's dazzling All-Southwest Conference halfback, George Gabby Sims shows his stuff as he spins, whirls, and fakes his way throughia Hock of bewildered Aggies. Sims cut sharply to his own right, eluded his pursuers, and sprinted the remaining 12 yards to score the winning points. This climaxed the greatest Baylor homecoming as the Bears beat the Aggies 20-14. I Wx Q ww nu- M' 1 E E IT I Z c AN DON T It jO,L1,eA5EE,,ef.f 17 ME HELP We - fx! K J' X .Xxx C7 iff K or L, I 16, 2 XNPIINZYSOVXS 4xk Battle of the Baptists Aerial View of Dixie Bowl at Bi7'7llf7Zgl9lZl1l, Alabrznm Z2 DQ, ff? BAYLUR vs. WAKE FIDREST The 1949 Dixie Bowl Trophy This youngster, along with his nurse, was flown in by helicopter from Warm Springs, Ga., to commem- orate the opening of the March of Dimes Campaign. The plane landed on the held, where he was greeted by the captains of the opposing elevens. ' - I f' 5 l gf'?1?5,'f X e 1 Q N 'IS' A 5 'S git , is gin? gf S, b i' ':': :iii ::., ' ,:, a g.,1,E:ff ',,, :E : W ,V M ..,.,: iii Q 3 , iiyi I , 1'.,s:, 1 Q ..VA .,.,. I , '.. ,:, ,.,., E .p zzzzn :E E5 :: 2 - '- ,..: 1-: f .-:-. E at --:a:: 1',y r -: 1 1'Q AA -- ' saw l wfw 3 Fe w s Zzl, Y is .1 , - 5 if ifaz, f 1,1 :-i i i QI fri 'Q N? x :: f .::-- ,,,,', rg ' fb asa-' f:. .,:- .E ::: 5 2 ,:, ..'.31-2141 1 3:5 gi 422-:aE: -: .-:s .1..i ..--:::: 2 s :-. E ,.,:':::, 5 :,: fs ':1:1- - .g::5:s:: '- a ., ' , A I I V V in Q Q .:., 252: K ii- 5 311, E ,, :'- ,.:::.EE5.:: Vlf. 'ii f'5E515 '2IEfEEE' .1. ' , .':f5':'45:' 'FP'-: , W .....,. -A -'--- ,.,,. '- Z, ,E Z .,Q, up .... 5 :,..,, ::VV,,,,,,., 2 .AA.. I ,AQQ 3 is zll ,bbz ,,.,.:, Z E: Ilznv , ,,,,.,., 5 ,,-:---- :zzi If . ,:,v,,, E ,.,A ,:,.,,.,: E Ei: . H V ,gs5aaasasaa:s f,1,, . , -,..., :-A 5 ' 'qun -... 5 ':': VVVVV i . . , 1, ' -1-f--f2 :': ,,V,, 1 lli 2 ',.,. .- f'x A' ezi Agullvlzznni Eiiz BAYLOR BEARS H Iliq - b e 11,1 r , -:f .::.,,-,-: ---- V' --3. - , ' I ---- , V ' ': ,.,::sisis5sQ1....,..::: ea :f51::fe:2- ,S 5 :::.::,1-ez y:s:sf:,--1:s:i2iia2:1E21'.:gf ' - ga-s2s:s2?fs' r ,' 'f-an '::s : ...., . -.wt fs.: - ::-:,...:.:.:.:-s-:.:-:- . :-1-:.:.a: 5-Ia.-5: , . ,z tx- Q ':a.. :' ' tf...-,:::- .a.,.,.,.::::a::::::-rv1:::-age., si: ,: ' ,: .,,g,:5,:. 1 . x:-::::'-a -. ,gg ,, ,f:5:E 1, - ,,, : U -2.5 -s , , .g:g.,., ,, f - ', S it i 5 1 Mr in mi i w 4 t' 3 Z' 1-Fl' 5 iw Y -1. Q f-'Q 1 'Ja 'V' 52,513 is is QW l -r if gl 7 ,gi as 9 'W 4? fl' mga it f, W Q if Wi W if K- sz 1 ,, .,.. , ., 4:,:::... 2 .,., W W Q vi I is if P' fr E we I' ,E , if 1 Q my if 115 :-': I il- ,,, ' 1 vv'f W ...:,: E .... ,1 -ffizz ..., M - -'-' -' WAKE FOREST DEACONS A ' F ,s,:,.'Msfi 'fu M32 it r M W, ,, , ,Hp f,TYW,.,,,.,,w X Y , .9 if 4, Q cw sr r fa M W H sm ,, l And Buddy Tinsley steals another ball . . . BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA - January 1, 1949 In the first bowl game in the history of the school, the Baylor Bears smashed the Wake Forest University Deacons 20-7. In what proved to be the toughest game of the season for the Bears, Baylor linemen showed that they could take it as well as dish it out. The vaunted passing attack of Wake Forest was stifled by the Bears and that was the story of the game. George Gabby Sims closed out his career for the Green and Gold, along with eleven others, in a blaze of glory, by teaming with Dudley Parker in giving Birmingham fans an exhibition of broken field running in Southwest Conference fashion. Sammy Pierce, also a graduating senior, did himself proud through out the game by making several long runs and scoring the first touchdown. The Bears started off in a hurry when Sims intercepted a Deacon pass and gave a fine exhibi tion of broken field running to carry the ball to the 8. From that point, Pierce went over for the touchdown. Dickerson missed the extra point and Baylor led 6-0. 244 A pretty good pass . . . but Rupert W1'ight jars Him . . . Deacon 48 is real friendly- won't let go of Reed . . . wma.. ,,,,, ,,,, ,N,,,,,, W, r .. , . -. ,, .W .WWW ,,..,..--- . , ,,.. mf-, M. .M ,, M, , . ,,M...,... .... H -fn ., ,, 1... , Ill IE B0 GAME JANUARY l, 1949 BEARS 20-DEACONS 7 Wbo's got the ball? James Jeffery and Buddy Parker combined to take the ball to the shadow of the Wake Forest goal and on the first play of the second quarter, jerry Mangum went over for the second Baylor touchdown. Dickerson converted and the Bears had a 13-0 lead. Moments later, after recovering a Wake Forest fumble, Sammy Pierce took over for the Bears, driving deep into Deacon territory. Burk passed to Jeffery and Buddy Parker for nice gains and Ray Painter came in to southpaw one to Harold Riley for the touchdown. Again Dickerson converted and the Bears took a 20-0 halftime lead. The Deacons came back in the third period to score once, but for the most part were held in check by the heavy Bruin line. The game was a field day for the Bears with Coach Wfoodruff emptying his bench. The big Bear line was sparked by co-captains Buddy Tinsley and Bentley jones and they got plenty of help from the remainder of the line. Frank Boydstun and jack Southern backed the line in a sensational fashion and the passing of Burk was marvelous. Thus, Baylor closed out its 1948 season in a blaze of glory with the sweet taste of victory and a giant trophy as a memoir of the first bowl game in Baylor history. 245 The Deacons found it rough goin' all afternoon . . . The Bears were determined. 2 5 S 5 em Q, fi 53? A 2 Q il em Q IEP .Tie iM5.?iS? 55 ,,ae? yeSfk1Qs'3g'f,f's'1 like 1 F58 5gSQ3 i4Jgi381 5 is . Back rouu' Downs, Collins, Qualls, Mott, Curtis, Heironimus, Keeton, Nevill, Wright, Huebner, Roberts, Still, Martin, Sahm, Burk, Fry, Cook, Taylor, Shannon. Second rouf: Dickerson, Boydstun, Starr, Stone, Hightower, Southern, Jeffery, Attaway, Mayneld, Mouser, Whitley, Baughman, McKinney, Hall. Cochrane, Reid Johnson, Painter. Frou! rou' flefl to righljr Blackburn, Mgr., Shears, J. Parker, Riley, Forren, Weiss, Sims, Gajdosik, D. Parker, Flanakin, Jones, Co-Capt., Tinsley, Co-Capt., Hubbard Massey, Blackwood, Closs, Mangum, Kimbrough, Pierce, Hightower, Mgr. AIISITY FO0TB F LL In his second year as head coach of Baylor, Bob Woodruff compiled one of the most enviable records in the conference. His Bears won three regular conference games, lost two, and tied one. With a season record of five wins, three losses, and two ties, the Bears were selected to play in the Dixie Bowl, where they trounced the Wake Forest Deacons by a 20-7 score. For his outstanding work during the year, Bob Woodruff was selected as the Coach of the Yearn in the Southwest Conference. Baylor is proud of its coaching staff and of their accomplishments during the 1948 season. Their records are a mark of distinction for the coaches and a tribute to the men they have coached. 246 CIIACIIING STAFF FRANK BROYLES Backfield Coach, JACK WILSON, Line Coach, PETE JONES, Freshman Coachg BOB WOODRUFF, Head Coach, JIM CROW, Scoutg BILL HENDERSON, Line Coach. is W rs . 'R ADRIAN BURK A a -eiaigm..-s::...: ..:-1-1-1-1-: .- .. ,..:.,.,.,.,..,.,,, V Azquzz - We ziz 5 Q FW qw Q af-I M 5' Y uf Z ffg, ,. Quarterback .Ak 'I -:.., , Q ZZAZ U zz: EfI: iE.:: .,:,1::,, .,.:.,.:.,., , ,, . ,,b,. Bob, Buddy, and Bentley wma E W. N, VA Conference Standing Full Season Standing KEITH ulzzzz E HIGHTOWER D unbb A Team Won Lost Tied Team Won Lost Tied Guan! s.M.U. 0 1 s.M.U. J wsissfy' Texas l 1 Texas if it BAYLOR 2 1 BAYLOR A , ae 1 Rice 2 l Rice Arkansas 4 0 Arkansas T.C.U. 4 1 T.C.U. Texas A.8zM. 5 l Texas A.8cM. DANNY COCHRAN Dudley Parker shakes loose a Hurricane tackler for more yardage. Center JOHHNY CURTIS Halfbfzck is iii 'f':::: f2 : N inli Ezz :,:,,. E e2s21::s2 'zizzif i': wwe Ei,, Q rrfrrrrrgiz :,:::,y1y,,rr,r:r,r, . .12112222. 1'- . ..,: I QEZQ E ans if an gi saz- ffii . F EE: 11 .,,3 ms. , 1 f 3 f wa My we W W W. 'mm f Nam -D w.,..,...4h , mm. , ,ml BEARS 42 - TULSA U 19 WACO - September 25 The Baylor Bears opened their 1948 season with a resounding 42-19 win over the Tulsa Golden Hurricanes. In a game which was touted to be a dog fight from start to finish, the Bears completely outclassed the Oklahoma eleven. The Hurricanes started out with a rush and scored two quick touch- downs to take a I3-0 lead, but the Bears came brist- ling back and gained 14-I3 half-time advantage. The second half found the Bear reserves carrying most of the load and adding I4 points in both the third and final periods. The Hurricanes rallied slightly in the final period to push across a final touchdown, but it was too late. For the night, George GabbyI' Sims was the outstanding star. Sims set up the first two touch- downs, scored two himself, and stood out on defense. After the two lightning-fast Tulsa scores, the Bear machine began to function. Sims carried to the Tulsa 3 and Frank Boydston went over to cut the Tulsa margin to 6. On a punt return, Sims once again took the Bears deep into Oklahoma territory and Ben Hall added the touchdown. In the second half, the Bears widened their lead when Sims took a punt on his 30 and ran through the entire Tulsa team 70 yards to paydirt. The next Baylor touch- down was also made by Sims when he took a pass from Adrian Burk and ankled his way 28 yards. james Mott, Lufkin sophomore, notched the next score for the Green and Gold, when he went over from the l-yard line after a sustained drive. Buddy Parker, also up from the Cub team, added the last Baylor score when he took it over from the 2. The line play was excellent with Coach Bob Woodruff getting a chance to experiment with all his reserves. Co-Captains Bud Tinsley and Bentley jones led the way, getting help from such stalwarts as Chuck Stone and jasper Flanakin. CECIL MASSEY BUDDY PARKER Tackle Hulffmck 5 W'WH2t?Eii2 ,Mmm-f'Q'?' I BUDDY ATTAWAY WELDON FORREN Center Tackle BEARS 7-MISSISSIPPI STATE 7 MEMPHIS, TENN. - October 2 The Baylor Bears came from an underdog's role this hot afternoon in Memphis to smear the Mis- sissippi State Maroons all over Crump Stadium. The score doesn't begin to tell the story of the game. The Maroons went into a 7-0 lead early in the game after blocking a Baylor punt. The Bears battled back and at the halftime were knocking on the Maroon goal line. Time ran out and at half- time the Mississippi eleven held their one touch- down lead. In the second half, it was all Baylor. Frank Boydston climaxed a 78-yard drive when he went over from the two and Hank Dickerson booted it through the uprights to knot the count. That was all the scoring for the day, but Bayloris line spent the rest of day tossing the famed duo of Shorty McWilliams and Harper Davis for losses. Bentley Jones was everywhere. His uncanny abil- ity to follow the plays was one of the big factors in keeping the State eleven from crossing the Green and Gold 20-yard marker during the entire second half. Once again, the Bear backfield showed out- standing form. Hayden Fry spearheaded the touch- down drive while Gabby Sims barely missed getting away several times. Dudley Parker, star halfback of the team, was lost for the season in the opening minutes of the game when he received a broken yaw. 249 p'i' , 4 ,. : Z :-:i -5 ,.,, ..,, ZZ, Q . :ii ' to 5 M. if s Eff? X ,X ........ ,, . ...,, .N . ,..,.... . .. . -ik .,,...,.. I P D. BAUGHMAN BEN DEAN SHEETS Tackle Emi No ballet- just Grilhn and Sims blocking a Mississippi State aerial. : Ben Hall skirting Mississippi State's left end. 2 X 5 l E i i ! s E f E :WMM gm iikQ:M'l5. in -ill ., E' Wil Wima sem W1 Top: Boydston helps halt Clyde Scott, Arkansas ace. J Bottom: Completion to Sims for more yardage against the Razorbacks. 250 ' HAROLD RILEY DON MOUSER 'Q End Guard BEARS 23 - ARKANSAS 7 FAYETTEVILLE, ARK. - October 9 The Bears spotted the U. of Arkansas a one touchdown lead in their home stadium and then surprised everyone by giving the Hogs a lesson on how the game of football is played. The Arkansas team, led by All-American Clyde Scott, went into a 7-0 lead early in the game, but the gallant Bears fought back when Adrian Burk found jasper Flan- akin behind the goal line. Dickerson missed the attempt after touchdown, but midway in the second period made up for it with a field goal to send the Bears into a 9-7 lead. Early in the third period, Adrian Burk once again found one of his ends, this time, Harold Riley, behind the Arkansas defense and it paid off with 6 more points. Dickerson again added the extra point to give the Bears a 16-7 lead. The last Bear score came late in the game when Rupert Wright pounced on a fumble behind the Hog goal line. Dickerson added the point after to give the Bears a 23-7 lead and the ball game. Clyde Scott, Hog star, was injured in the second quarter and was unable to play except for short times during the remainder of the game. However, during the time Scott was in the game, the hard-charging Bear front wall was giving him trouble all day. Scott made several long gains and scored the only touch- down for the Porkers, but the rest of the Arkansas team was kept well in check. Buddy Tinsley and Gabby Sims, the Bears' two best bets for All-Con- ference, played their usual fine game while Adrian Burk's Slingshot arm played an important role in the Bear win. BEN HALL DUDLEY PARKER Fullbacle Halfback .- ::a::.,. ' IW I ., ..:.. i 'rzifzff T - :: X FRANK MCKINNEY WESLEY ROBERTS Halfback Tackle BEARS 13-TEXAS TECH 0 WACO - October 16 The Bears returned to the home field for the next game, but it was strictly a mud battle. Shortly before game time, the rains came and drenched a crowd of 9,000 fans. The Bears were forced to stay on the ground for the majority of the game, but proved that they were just as adept in that depart- ment as through the air, rolling up 214 yards for the game. Featuring the crushing line plunging of Ben Hall and Jerry Mangum, the muddy Bears carried to the Texas Tech 1 from which point Hayden Fry dived over for the score. Dickerson added the point and the Bears had a 7-0 lead. From that point it was a give and take affair, with neither team show- ing much or making a serious threat. The third quarter was a repeat performance of the first two, with the wet fans getting a minimum of thrills. Gabby Sims' 48-yard run to the Raider 3 went for naught when the line held and the ball went over on downs. Early in the final quarter, Sims took a shovel pass from Burk and went to the Red Raider 1 and Fry again went over to widen the Bear lead. Dickerson missed the point after touch- down and the Bears had a 15-0 lead. For the remainder of the game, the Bears were content to rest on their lead and kept the speedy Tech backfield from getting started in the quag- mire. Coach Wfoodruff used his entire squad in the mud battle and the massive Baylor front wall was a standout throughout the game. 251 G. M. NEVILI. FRANK BOYDSTUN End Fzzllback Top: Fry goes over for Bear touchdown against Red Raiders Bottom: Griffin picks up a first down in a sea of mud. fl u, Y ifmifw ,, ,,,,,,, , ,m '? Top: Aggies' Bob Goode meets a wall of Bruin tacklers. Bottom: It's Jerry Mangum slicing through the Aggies for nine yards. BEARS 20 - TEXAS AGGIES 14 WACO - October 23 T he largest crowd in the history of Waco foot- ball jammed into Muny Stadium to see the Bears in their annual Homecoming tilt against Texas A. 8: M. They were not disappointed, for the Aggies gave the Bears one of their roughest games of the season. Students were waiting at 10:00 a.m. for the gates to open and anyone arriving after that time sat in the end zone. Baylor scored the first time it got the ball on a 77-yard drive climaxed when Adrian Burk pitched one to Harold Riley. Dickerson missed the point after touchdown and the Bears seemed to be on their way with a 6-0 lead. The Aggies bounced right back into the game and converted the extra point to take a 7-6 lead. The Bears drove down the field 71 yards to paydirt with Bobby Griffin doing the honors for Baylor. This time, Dickerson didn't miss and Baylor had a 13-7 lead at halftime. The Aggies took the lead in the third quarter and it looked bad for the Bears. But to their ever- lasting credit, the Bears took the kickoff and never let the ball go until Gabby Sims had powered his way over from the 11-yard line with half the Aggie team on his back. Dickerson added the point and the Bears had a 20-14 lead. The Aggies' last drive brought the fans to their feet screaming for the Bears to stop the belated attack. With seconds re- maining, the Aggie passing attack took them to the Baylor 6 where Gene Huebner intercepted a touch- down pass and the Bears ran out time. It was a glorious day for the Bears -- past and present. It was the first time since 1942 the Bears were able to win their Homecoming game and, to make the victory sweeter, it was the first time since 1942 that they had been able to defeat the Aggies. 252 MORRIS WEISS WALTER STILL KEN HUBBARD MITFORD JOHNSON Tackle Tackle Guard Quarlerbacle ,.,. : 'Rv get . .ie f .5 . 6 ffffl- 1 iif- . AL. .yt nv A - if af sr. , tl, r A ,.. ti ar if 'X I if xv? ,f 25'- .-.2221 , .. . . uf, 942 W f BUCKY QUALLS BRYCE REID Guard Guard BEARS 6 - TCU 3 FORT WORTH - October 30 In a game which left a packed TCU stadium throng limp, the battling Bears of Baylor did it again. This time the visitors were the Texas Chris- tian Horned Frogs, and before the game was over, they were horned demons. The Frogs took a 3-0 halftime lead on Homer I.udiker's field goal, but the Bears refused to fold up and three plays after the fourth period started, jitter McKinney passed to Bobby Griffin for a touchdown. Hank Dickerson missed the goal and it was 6-3. But for the remaining 14 minutes of the fourth quarter, the 25,000 rain-soaked fans were treated to the finest exhibition of knock-down- drag-out football seen in Fort Worth. The Froggies started a drive late in the game and McKinney stopped it with a pass interception. The Frogs re- turned the favor and once again the game's out- come was in doubt. Every fan in the stadium was on his feet when the TCU attack carried to the goal line. With sec- onds remaining, the Frogs elected to try an end run and were set back to the 10, and there the game ended. To try and single out a star would be impossible on either team. The Bears spent most of the night keeping the Frog stars, Lindy Berry and Pete Stout, in check. The famed TCU spread gave the Bears no end of trouble, but Coach Bob Woodruff and his coaching staff had a few tricks up their sleeves and set up a spread formation of their own which had the Frogs guessing throughout the game. Rain kept the passing attacks of both clubs well in check and made the ball hard to handle. Each team fumbled the ball 6 times, but the breaks came at the right time for Baylor, when alert linemen pounced on 4 of the Frog miscues. 253 a NICK KAZANAS JACK SOUTHERN Guard Center Top: Ben Hall goes over Doak Walker for Baylor's touchdown. Bottom: Two unidentified Bruins stopping a Rice back. S? , 5 fa Top: Hall plunging through a big hole in the Longhorn line. Bottom: A beautiful pass by Burk for aerial yardage. 254 LYLE BLACKWOOD CLARK HE1RoN1MUs H alflmck Tackle Q fi BEARS 10- TEXAS U 13 WACO - November 6 The Baylor victory string was snapped by the powerful Texas Longhorns in the final minutes of the game and dimmed the Bears, hope for a South- west conference championship. It was a game in which the Bears built up a 10 point lead, then lost their first stringers. The Steers' power told the rest of the story. Baylor surprised everyone when they went into an early lead when Jerry Mangum plowed over the Steer goal line. Dickerson added the extra point and Baylor fans breathed a little easier. The half ended that way with Baylor fans screaming their approval. But in that first half, Gabby Sims, Bentley Jones, and Buddy Tinsley were injured and saw no more action for the day. It meant the game for the Bears although they fought gallantly through the remainder of the second half. Hank Dickerson added three points to the Baylor total when he booted a 25-yard field goal. With a 10-point lead, the Bears took no chances, but a series of quick kicks rocked the Bears back deep in their own territory and the Steers soon went over for a touchdown. The goal was missed and the Bears still had a precious 4-point lead, but the Steers were not to be denied. After twice fighting to shadows of the Bear goalposts, a pass found a Texas end behind the Bear defenders and meant six points. A conversion made it 7 and the Steers had a 13-10 lead. The time was running out and Baylor began a series of desperate passes which carried them to midfield before 'a Texas intercep- tion stymied the drive and ended, the game. CHUCK STONE HAYDEN FRY Guard Quarterback . GEORGE SIMS JASPER FLANAKIN GENE HUEBNER JERRY MANGUM Halfback Emi All Conference BEARS 13 - TULANE 35 NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - November 1 3 It was a bruised and battered Baylor bear that travelled to the Sugar Bowl to meet the power- laden Tulane Green Wave. The final outcome of the game, which was the largest score allowed by the Baylor eleven during the season, was proof positive that regulars Buddy Tinsley, Bentley jones, and Gabby Sims were sorely missed. All three were used sparingly by Coach Woodruff, but for the majority of the game, such names as George Cook, A. D. Baughman, and Ray Mayfield were standouts as the reserves carried the load. The Wave started out strong by driving 71 yards to a touchdown. The Bears came back strong in the second quarter and a jump pass from Adrian Burk to Harold Riley plus the conversion by Hank Dick- erson tied the score. A desperation pass by the Greenies found its mark and another conversion made it 14-7 at halftime. The Tulane team continued its steamroller tac- tics in the second half and went over from the 7 to raise their margin to 21-7. The Bears then started a drive of their own spearheaded by Buddy Parker and Ben Hall which carried them to the Tulane 27, from which point Burk hit Jasper Flanakin with a touchdown pass. Dickerson failed to convert and the score was 21-13. From that point on, it was all Tulane as they put across two more touchdowns and added the extra points to make the final score 35-13. Despite the top-heavy score, the Bears showed more power in this game than they had since the season opener. Savage line play on the part of both teams was the feature throughout, but the Baylor line played on even terms with a heavier Wave line until the lack of reserve strength began to weaken the Bears. 255 C enter Fullback Top: Sims slips through Steers for five yards. ' Bottom: A tense moment on the bench during the Texas game mmm --mi Top: Good picture, so here it is again with Hall scoring against S.M.U. Bottom: McKinney racing with the Aggies for a first down. 2 56 BUDDY TINSLEY JAMES JEFFREY Tackle Halfbacle Capt.-All Conference BEARS 6 - SMU MUSTANGS 13 DALLAS - November 20 An inspired Baylor team almost turned the trick in the mammoth Cotton Bowl as they held the vaunted Southern Methodist team to a l3-6 mar- gin of victory. For the afternoon, the Bear team was at its best. The line play was excellent, back- field play was sensational, and the noted passing attack of S.M.U. was held in check during the en- tire afternoon. Doak Walker, the Mustang All-American, was the target for the entire Bear team during the game, but they allowed the sophomore sensation, Kyle Rote, to show his wares. And show them he didg he scored both Pony touchdowns. Walker added one of the extra points, but a second went wide. The first half was strictly a defensive battle, with neither team threatening seriously. In the second half, the Bears, led by scatback Gabby Sims, and the terrific line plunging of Ben Hall, went to the Mustang two and Hall bulled his way over for the score. Dickerson missed the extra point and the Bears held a 6-0 lead. The Mustangs came back strong and on a fourth down attempt, Kyle Rote took it around end behind strong blocking for the Mustang score. Walker converted the all-important extra point and the Ponies led 7-6. The Bears started driving and went to the Mus- tang Sl, but a fourth down attempt failed and the Ponies took over. From that point, they surged down the field and Rote went over for his second touchdown with 45 seconds left. Walker missed the conversion and the score mounted to 13-6. As the game ended, the Bears were trying last minute passes, but to no avail and the stormy game was over. To try and name an individual star for the game would be impossible, but the names of Jitter McKinney, Bobby Griiiin, Adrian Burk, Buddy Tinsley and Don Mouser will long be remembered for their fine work in this game. BENTLEY JONES Guard RAY PAINTER Co-Capt. - All Conference Quarterback HANK DICKERSON J. R. CLOSS End Emi BEARS 7 - RICE 0WLS 7 HOUSTON - November 27 The Baylor Bears, with the offer of the Dixie Bowl riding on the outcome, played the favored Rice Owls to a 7-7 standstill in a mud battle which saw both teams fumbling away chances to win. The Baylor line, led by Rupert Wright, was superb for the entire game and pounced on four of the Owl fumbles. Wright was a standout, he recovered three of the Owl miscues. A fumble set up the first Rice touchdown when they recovered on the Bear 55 and drove over in three plays. The extra point was good and Rice led 7-0. With seconds remaining in the first half, Bobby Griffin, playing before a hometown crowd, intercepted a pass and galloped 80 yards to a touch- down, but a penalty nullified the run and the score at halftime was Rice 7, Baylor 0. Baylor came back strong in the second half and after driving to the Rice 6, fumbled and Rice re- covered. The Bears returned the favor on the next play when Wright pounced on the ball and this time, the Bears didn't miss. Lyle Blackwood took a pitchout from Burk on third down and crashed over from the 3. Hank Dickerson's educated toe made it 7-7. From that time on, it was strictly give-and-take football, with neither team getting inside the 20. Buddy Attaway, who teamed with Jack Southern to smear many Rice plays, intercepted a desperation pass by the Owls late in the game to end the only serious threat by the Owls. The Bears kicked out to the Rice 23, and the game ended. Buddy Tinsley and Wright were standouts in the Baylor line, and the end play by George Cook and G. M. Nevill was excellent. Adrian Burk played a fine game at quarterback, and Dudley Parker, who was injured early in the season, returned to run cir- cles around the Owls. The Bears, although out- gained on the ground, were inside the Owl 10 four times during the game and inside the 20 countless times. 257 SAMMY PIERCE GLEN TAYLOR F ulllmck Center Top: Dudley Parker on another ramble through the Rice backfield Bottom: Tinsley and Parker stopping an Owl back. BOBBY GRIFFIN RUPERT WRIGHT 258 DELMAR BROWN Trainer Iflllfblllfk Tackle DELMER BIl0WN GGKEEPS 'EM PLAYING Baylor is fortunate in having one of the best trainers in the South- west. His name is Delmer Brown, one of the great track stars in Texas history and a select member of the all-time, All-America track team. Since coming to Baylor in the spring of 1946, he has constructed one of the most modern training rooms found in Texas colleges and uni- versities today. Although credit is seldom given him, one other person is as important to the team as the players and coaches themselves- that is Delmer, the man who keeps them playing. Brown's training room has all the equipment necessary to keep the players in good shape. He has a whirl-pool bath that can accommodate two men at the same time, two modern hydro-therapy whirlpools, four training tables, infra-red heat lamps, and two bake lamps. This therapeutic system has been praised by trainers throughout the Southwest. He set three world records, has written books on track training, and holds several Texas records from N .T.S.C. in Denton. Brown's first concern is Bay- lor's athletes and their physical well-being. .3 L...- Aunr NE, ...Moria ,,,,AA,. .W 4' --A53 wi' KIZIIN 'I Fifth row: Assistant Coach Hollon. Assistant Coach Haley, Head Coach Jones. Fourth row: Forson, Bolton, P. Davis, Isbell, White, Mehaifey, Walker, Broom, Barrow, Reid, Harley, Patton. Third row: Trout, Alford, Casner, Nixon, Saunders, Lipscomb, Lasiter, Olds, Blythe, Calhoun, Welch, Williams, Galloway. Second row: Sweet, Dickerson, Harper, Burris, Carter. Driver, Quigley, J. Davis, Fryer, Schcrwitz, Fink. Schlcuning, Krentz, Brenner. Front raw, left to right: Dyal, Quay, Managers. BAYLOR CUBS U-N-D-E-F-E-A-T-E-D! Baylor Cubs 24, T.C.U. 'Wogs 6 Baylor Cubs 13, Texas Shorthorn Baylor Cubs 19, A. 8: M. Fish 13 Baylor Cubs 13, S.M.U. Colts 7 S13 51 w, w ...tn . , N, ,EE -14: .... , H you , .-.. ,', :::-V 49. , --...--.- F. xy ,E A . --a-- if will 'V-2552 1: ---- :I-1- ' 51' Xefggusgw IiE:,3N.a4f,:s,:-:V l , -If .. ,il '--- 1 - W ! W f ' ,Q ' ,J i .... A ,f 9 - 1 '--' S ..... 1 'sf-MN I ---- ...:.,,,::- I .... , . L ,E ----- , ..... : .: ..,,,, if-I... 5 s ,jf-5,152 ww H ' fm, ' sa .teal F , ..,:,. ' is - 4 ,K wi- W ii ,W M .,.:,,g3 , , ..f:,.. ..,, X! g ,K vi , A, 'P' , , I W , in ? A sw 'Q I 2 f g ik.. ' if s. I , my ,Qs , COACHES DON HALEY, PETE JONES, AND PAT MICKLER 259 Ami we heat the Aggies twice . . . Cubs that will grow up to be Battling Bear: . . . ieafrittiw! ,T T' 'H' ' wi ' 'M ' ' I S fir... Q First Row: Cleft to right? Duckworth, Kimbrough, Harris, Sneed, Jarl, Pearson. Second Row: Copeland, Robinson, Redding, Schroeder, Blair. Third Row: Rowe, Chandler, Szekley, Coach Jones, Grevelle. '43 BASEBALL Southwest Conference Standings W. L. Pct. Texas CC C CCl5 l .929 Texas A. 81 M .,,,,,, C ll 4 .735 Baylor eeee CC ,,eee 9 5 .643 Southern Methodist C 5 9 .357 Rice CC eeee CC C C 3 ll .217 Texas Christian C C CCCCCCCCCCCC l I2 .077 Full Season Standings 7 W. L. Pct. Texas C CCCCCCC 2l 2 .957 Baylor CC C CCCCCCCCCCCC CC l7 l0 .629 I Texas A. 8: M .CCCCC C l7 10 .629 W i Texas Christian CCCCCC C C C 7 15 .350 4 W Southern Methodist 8 I5 .548 C ' 5 kl . Q h K h .pt n Joe ze e , atc Corte Pete Jones Rice C CC CCCC C C C 6 15 .286 rl al All-Confereizce 260 Looks like a wide one to us, Fred Szekley digs a low one out of the dirt jack Redding Chuck Devereaux Second Base Outfield All-Conference The Baylor Bears opened their baseball season with an inconspicuous 17-12 win over the Stephen F. Austin Lum- berjacks. The following day, the Bears went on a hitting spree to trounce the 'jacks by a 21-2 score. In the third non- conference game, the Bears clubbed out a 7-6 win over the Buffalo Bisons of the International League. In a double bill with the Minnesota Gophers, the Bears took a split, win- ning the first 7-5, and making a reversal in the second con- test and losing 3-10. An old foe, the University of Oklahoma, was taken into camp by a 11-6 score. In the opening conference game of the season, the Bears took home everything except Katy Park when they made a race track out of the diamond in a 21-5 decision over the Rice Owls. In the second of this two-game series, the Bears won by a score of 14-4. Sporting an unblemished conference record, the Bears traveled to College Station and met two defeats at the hands of the Texas Aggies, O-8 and 2-5. In a return game with the Buffalo Bisons at Waxahachie, the Bears dropped another contest by a 1-6 score. In the fifth conference game of the season in Dallas, the SMU Mus- tangs edged the Bears 6-5 in a 10-inning affair. The Texas Billy Kimbrough Utility Infielder Fred Grevelle Outflelcl .W if if . ' Vw :-, : ' 'Q' 4 if fl , 1 I .E 5 Q L 'if je 4 . 3 ,g 4 mm. -sw 3 'tv 14 . f -r, , 1,'-a:a:a:s:s:a:a:2- -----'-'- ' - 4122-11.2,2-f:s:s:a:a:s:s:1 ::::::::::::1-1.3 ,,.,, V ' 'zz' .:,. V V .,,1,,. ..r. . Y' ., W A ':'2g2:iggj:',':g1. ----- ,,,,' :gfgfgigfig K 1 1 rzr., , 1 ---- .1 ,:,. , f -as ' - ' 'S ' J :a:::::,. :,:.:f-.,,1::r- wggwr-Q 4 ., ..,., Q I- at AE wg ga f V , W ' 'ii I, fKf,r'tZ,gN 1-.,,,,,, my-21 jimmy Marino Hogo Pearson Third Base Catcher Longhorns came to Waco with an undefeated record and for 8 273 innings it looked like it would stay that way. Captain Joe Szekley singled and on an error two men scored to give the Bears an 8-7 win and deal the Longhorns their only conference loss. In a practice game with the Waco Pirates of the Big State League, the Bears lost by a 7-1 score, returned to conference play to hand the Texas Christian Frogs a 15-5 loss. A. 8: M. came to Waco and the Bears avenged the early season losses by trouncing the Aggies 9-4 in a loosely played game. In the first game of the double bill at Austin, Leroy Jarl pitched masterful ball only to lose 1-2. In the second game, Longhorn bats rattled hits all over Disch Field to Win by an 8-1 score. The Bears returned to winning ways by trounc- ing TCU twice in Waco by scores of 14-6 and 14-7. SMU came to Waco with hopes of repeating an early season win, but the Bears chilled their hopes with double victories, 9-4 and 3-2, the latter being the shortest game ever played at Katy Park. The Bears met the Texas Aggies in the maifest at Brenham and split the series, winning the first 4-3 and taking a shellacking in the second game 17-1. 261 Fred Copeland J. B. Reeder Pitcher Third Base 3:-Zz, -:-:-- -if his : iilz ' 2 HX' i W Y A f safest, 4555555555 25.255 C' W ' 2'f fw,x,Qi?' V aj n wig, 3. , ..,, I '- f+ff2:f:e2a2a2s2ais3: 4 or six ., ,ti 'ig A ,, ... .....a,..i?.2..M .-...,...,, , ,.........aa...,..-,M,........-r..r..,.,W vw-,.,,..w.. if , w as-, .fir ' i Leroy jarl, Pitcher Chad Sneed, Outheld James Blair, Pitcher Hal Harris, Shortstop 262 After finishing third in conference play, the Bears were selected to play in the NCAA meet which was held in Den- ver. In the first game, the Bears lost to the University of Southern California, the eventual national champion, by :1 score of 8-0. Shunned to the ranks of consolationists, the Bears fought their way to the finals by defeating Colorado State 13-4 and Oklahoma A. 8: M. 9-8. In the final game, the Bears met the Southern California nine again and lost by a 16-3. This ended a very successful season for the Bears with a total of 17 wins and 11 losses. In conference play, the Bears won 9 and lost 5 for a .643 average. Captain joe Szekely, Tom Chandler, and Chuck Dever- eaux were chosen on the All-Conference team at the end of the season. Coach Pete jones will have a fine nucleus to build his team around next year as all regulars except First Baseman Chandler, Third Baseman B. Reeder, 'Outfielder Fred Grevelle, and Pitcher Rickey Rowe will be around for s Tom Chandler, First Base service. Rowe and Chandler signed profesisonal contracts All-Conference and Grevelle and Reeder graduated. The Cub team will offer jones competent replacements and the 1949 season should be a very successful one. Schroeder in a close play at first. Leroy looking for a strikeout. l V, ' r Garden Roufxlfr-Q Elin ETF 'fi Vlffii QJRY 52 2 l af E -3 -ol-51' 0F 4 nmns 9469 9439 949. . . . Southwest Conference Champions . . Western N. C. A. A. Champions . . . I943 Plllllllf 0F THEIR VICTIIRIES . . . l x ' 5 u , ,ft Q' l y ,t Southwest Conference Championship, 1949 Pictured are some Knot all? of the glittering trophies that Baylor's Golden Basketballers have collected in the past four years. Three Southwest Conference Championshipsg N.C.A.A. Play-offsg Tournament Championshipsg and everything else that can be Won on the basketball courts. They carried the Green and Gold afar. . . and brought the Gold back to prove it. Bill DeWitt, Odell Preston, Bill Johnson, Don Heathington, James Owens THE STARTING FIVE The Baylor Bears started slow, and after dropping three games on the Eastern road trip, returned home to defeat the World Champion Phillips 66 team. The Bears went to the finals in the All-College tournament held in Oklahoma City before bowing out to the Oklahoma Aggies by a 2-point margin. In regular season play, the Bears won nine games and lost three, to end in a three-way tie for the championship. In a post-season playoff to determine the representative of District 6, the Bears lost to an inferior Arizona team by a 55-47 score. The overall season record gave the Bears 17 wins as compared to 10 losses. Final figures showed that the Bears were the best defensive five in the conference, allowing the opponents only 494 points, or 41 points per game. At the end of the regular season play, Baylor placed Don Heathington and Red Owens on the mythical all-conference team. . . the only club in the conference to place two men on the team. 265 Coach Henderson and Co-Captains Owens and Preston FINAL STANDING SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE H7011 Lost BAYLOR . . . 9 3 Rice . . . . 9 3 Arkansas . . . 9 3 Texas ..... . 7 5 Southern Methodist . . 5 7 Texas A. 84 M. . . 2 I0 Texas Christian . . I ll 266 Top: Dellvill cfJin1ge.v pure in mizlxtreum. Botlom: julaumu pop.: one in zlgzlflljl 'I'cxux. BAYLIIR 55 - RICE 54 FEBRUARY 15 - HOUSTON In a game which left the thousands of fans in lNfIunicipal Auditorium limp with excitement, the Baylor Green and Gold notched their second win of the season over the Feathered Flock from Houston. Don Heathington again paced the Bear point- makers with 19. The lead changed hands twenty-live times during the game and the score was tied fifteen additional times. Odell Preston added I5 to the Bear total, and Bill Hickman, playing before a home- town crowd, dropped in 12 points. The win moved the Bears into a first-place tie with the Arkansas Razorbacks and was one of the most crucial games of the season. BILL JOHNSON BAYLOR 63 -RICE 47 JANUARY 8 - WAco Bill johnson went Wild in the first game at home for the Baylor Bears as he dropped in 19 points to lead the Bears to victory. Don Heathington chipped in 15 and Bill DeWitt contributed 14 in the lop-sided victory. The Bears started strong and built up a 12-point lead before the Rice team found the basket. This was the first home con- ference game for the Bears and was their second conference win of the season. The gymnasium was packed to capacity with the end bleachers having full view of the game as the new glass backboards had been installed. 1 i Guard BILL D1iWl'l l' Gmini DON Guard All-Conference BILL SRACK F 0 rwmfrl BAYLOR 47 SIIUTIIERN METH0lDIST 38 FEBRUARY 23 - DALLAS The second Bear-Pony tilt was almost a repeat of the first with the Bears having to fight all the way over the unpredictable Ponies. It was a game which the Bears had to win to keep their championship hopes alive. Don Heathington sparked the Bears to victory by dropping in 18 points while Red Owens netted 12. Coach Henderson used his starting five during the entire con- test except for the final two minutes when Odell Preston, the Bears' rangy center, fouled out. 267 HEATHINGTON BAYLOB 44 -s0UTllERN METIl0DlST 37 JANUARY 11 - WACO The Baylor five built up an early lead, saw it dwindle away, and came roaring back to win from the strong S.M.U. Mus- tangs by a 44-37 score. The Bears held the Ponies scoreless for the entire first quarter and held a 24-14 halftime lead. The Mustangs returned in the second half and knotted the count at 33-33 with seven minutes left in the game, but the Bears began hitting the basket from all angles and took a commanding lead which they never lost. Don Heathington again led the scoring as he dropped in 12 points and was closely followed by Red Owens with 10. It was Owens' sharpshooting in the late stages of the game which sparked the Bears in their victory drive. Top: johnson makes 4 one-arm book shot good. Bottom: DeWitt changes toward goal-um! two points 92 .H . WSH, an .aff , A V BAYLIIR 46 TEXAS CHRISTIAN 39 Red Owens took high scoring honors in the first game played against the Texas Christian Frogs. He also performed the Herculean task of guarding j. J. Dolnics, the Frog ace, and holding him to eight points. The Frogs made a game fight of it until halftime. The Bears held a slim 22-21 margin, but Owens found the range in the second half and the Bears roared into a lead 'l'r1p: johnson dribbles :l1'0lll1d outside zone, Bottom: Dellvilt gets ret to drive in under for u crip that as Owens gllarclx. BAYLIIR 49- TEXAS CHRISTIAN 41 JAMES MARCH 2 - FORT WORTH Baylor fought from behind a 22-2l halftime deficit to take Texas Christian Horned Frogs into camp and close out the season with a share of the conference championship. It was Odell Preston who furnished the winning spark by dunking in 10 points in the first six minutes of the second half. The Bruins rallied in their defense and offense and built a 15-point lead with six minutes to go. From there on it was the Bruins stall- ing and the Frogs trying desperately to break the defense. Don Heathington and Odell Preston shared high point honors with 13 counters eachg being followed closely by Hickman with ll and Owens with 10. Backboard control was almost completely Baylor's during the second half with Bill DeWitt, Red Owens, and Preston getting rebound after rebound. Baylor for the third time during the season made every free throw to help their margin of victory. 268 GERALD COBB which they never relinquished. This game put the Bears into the undisputed lead of the Southwest Conference with five wins and no losses. All-Conference Gfzard G uarcl BILL I-IICKMAN Forward BAYLUR 31 - TEXAS 36 FEBRUARY 19 - WACO 1 In one of the most controversial games of the year, the Baylor Bears dropped a hard fought 36-31 battle to the Longhorns from Texas. Ziggy Sears, Southwest Conference offi- cial, was the target of the Baylor fans dur- ing the game, in which 18 fouls were called on Baylor players while only 6 were called on Texas. Don Heathington managed for 9 points before leaving the game via the per- sonal foul route. The score at halftime was 19-18 in favor of the Longhorns, but the Bruins moved into a five-point lead early in the second half only to see victory snatched away from them. 269 RALPH PULLEY BAYLOR 37 - TEXAS 40 JANUARY is - AUSTIN Before a screaming crowd of 8,000, the Baylor team lost its first conference game of the 1949 season. The outcome was in doubt until the final whistle sounded with the Baylor team trying to take the ball from the offensive-minded Longhorns. Texas built up a commanding 22-11 halftime lead, but the Bears began hitting in the second half with Red Owens leading the way to tie the game at 29-29. For the remainder of the game, the two teams battled back and forth with each team exchanging field goals. It was the last minute Bear fouls which contributed to their downfall and the Longhorns dropped in the majority of the free throws. Owens led the Bear scoring with 7 points, but big Tom Hamilton of the Longhorns was the downfall of the Bears as he netted 18 points. Top: Preston tbroufs one from far out against Texas. . Bottom: Ziggy is always there to blow that whistle--especially when Baylor and Texas are playing. Top: Dellvitl goes up high for one. Bollom: 0Il'C'l1.V, Bern' are rfrifzlzler, ,Ylll'I'llllI1liC'!l by AllI5fzll1H lBAYLOR 46 - ARKANSAS 52 FEBRUARY 5 - WACO Baylor lost its first game in McLean gymnasium this season as they played the first game without the services of star guard Bill johnson. The Bears fought on even terms with the taller Arkansas quintet and led at one point. However, a strong zone defense set up by the Razorbacks and Eagle-Eye shooting of Ken Kearns was the Bear downfall. Bill DeWitt and Don Heathington led the Bears in the scor- ing department by dropping in I0 points eachg closely followed by Red Owens with 9. 270 BAYLOR 41 - ARKANSAS 37 JANUARY 5 - FAYETTEVILLE The Baylor Bears had to fight from be- hind to overcome the tough Arkansas Razorbacks in their first conference game of the season. Don Heathington, Bear forward, led the Bears by dropping in I4 points for the night. Bob Ambler, the 6' 9 Hog cen- ter, dealt the Bears misery until he fouled out in the late stages of the game. The flashy ball handling of the Bear quint proved to be superior to that of the Hogs and Baylor fought into a late lead and held it. ODELL PRESTON C enter JOHNNY RAY Gmlnl GORDON CARRINGTON F o rwmfd one in from the side. BAYLIIR 38 - TEXAS A QM 32 FEBRUARY 26 - WACO Neither the Bears nor the Aggies could hit the basket during the first half with de- fense being the outstanding feature. The second half found the Bruins fight- ing back to uphold their reputation as a second half team and Red Owens played one of his best games of the season - hit- ting his shots at crucial moments and ball- hawking the Farmers all over the court. The game was characterized by stormy de- fense and rough contact. It was Owens who was high point man for the night with a total of 15, followed by Heathington with 7, and Stack with 6. John DeWitt, of the Aggies and brother of Bill DeWitt of the Bruins, was top man for A 8: M with IO. 271. H edthin gton dzzfzles BAYLIIR 53 - TEXAS ARM 47 JANUARY 21 - COLLEGE STATION The Bears fought the jinx of the cheering Aggie corps and came out on top with a hard-fought 53-47 win over the Farm- ers. The Bears bounded into an early lead and held on through- out the game. At several stages, the Aggies showed flashes of brilliancy, but the Bear point-making machine was in high gear for the game and was never in danger. With two minutes remaining, the Aggies made a valliant effort to close the gap, but it fell short. The high scoring Don Heathington paced the Bears with 18 points and was followed by Red Owens with 14. Top: Big Red Ozveux tools Ibis one away from the kid. Bottom: Prerlou in the process of faking No. 20, who became lost in the sbnffle. r ,,,,,,,,, A ,,,,, 'mf ..,,, , W ..... f.-ew.,f.-Q-wf:M'f2fle2 W gr: ggrrr, - ' 'f 'W .,...,, nm I Q 2 GIILF TEADI MCCREARY, JENKINS, FERGUSON, Coachy WATERS, WAGNER Kneeling: BARFIELD, PARMA, DODSON VARSITY TENNIS TEANI BROWN, CHRISTIANSEN, MOORE, PRESTON, JOHNSON, WHEELESS, Coach Kneeling: DREWYER, PHENIX, MAPES, BAILEY bb 948 TRACK The thinly-clads opened the '48 season with the Border Olympics in Laredo. Tony D'am- brosio and Stonie Cotton took 3rd and 4th respectively in the 100-yard dash. Cotton took 2nd in the 220-dash and John Valls won third place in the 220 low hurdles and fourth in the 120-highs before his hometown crowd. Bay- lor's 440-relay team took third honors. Two weeks later, D'ambrosio won the 100- meter special event in 10.7 seconds and took 2nd place in the 100-yard dash which was run in a fast 9.5. Cotton ran third in the same heat, which was part of the program at the South- western Exposition Relays held annually in Fort Worth. john Valls took 2nd in the 120- yard high hurdles, 3rd in the 220 lows, and 2nd place in the high jump. In a dual meet held in Waco between TCU and Baylor, the Bears took top honors. The scoring was led by John Valls who tallied 23M points to emerge high-point man of the meet. The Bears' two relay teams both made good showings at the Texas Relays. The 440-relay team, composed of Stonie Cotton, Tony D'ambrosio, james, McGilberry, Frank Pat- terson, won third place, and the same team ran the 880 relay and took second honors. Hampered by injuries, the team made fairly good showings at later meets, but was unable to score any points in the conference meet held in May. J. D. STOVALL, Coach STONIE COTTEN TONY D'AMBROSIO JAMES MCGILBERRY FRANK PATTERSON SAM PATTERSON 273 B INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL CHAMPS Worffwyb, Smith, Moody, Bolding, Tanner, Ware Hinnani, Morris, Duckworth, Harris, Martin, Miffer M U QR -Qillf' rg M r ,,or wo Q 5:1 X ,, ,Q L So r' , E 'Y' -IN MUWA H? U ' K S-aff? Grp :wg I I I S dc.,-,qt .. 'w,, '-M., 'mf fa 5' ' xx, ,W -' W'- u h-,QNRF A E 2 ,f J' '55 A Q A M'.f,. ' ,..,,,, .A f' 'iz ,vavcx-:wi-MN' H-.. ,3 A jf M 3 -- Q.W,.5--fm. VVVV V VVVVVVVY , Vrdrr Q., . XXff-, 1 W4 , .Uma MN ,,...M. . 1 .,. . .1 ,WN ,fff A .T---WN ----, - H, - Now for The P nd shovel LGCIQHU fheg' WG y 'LO COVIWH efllffqfllnhunf Ts. Bringing m me Shecwcegf, 'MS 3' SX I ,W-W ' '-f,,,-. Wvgi- K - fy yan ylI0llW,..,X X '21 ec. of AVN! ROYQQ 625 . S ,ff X X ee f KUTYOCDXUC gm, R . Exs Ho ecom Pres' Neg ' ' yy ,af ' Ing Q f, ' A , ,afziff fs75?5?hY2 X 375'Q,!?fp il x ff! , '65 i s I I i 5 E E 5 l 2 6 E W S i E ur l -- -W A ' '- N '-H iw 1-ff 0 '- ff - WJ 5 5 fl x WM., ifbxx bb C ya Web' Q s mg bacifefs ,--Seam' amd Eheata 955 Q71 S! O Ff'xi'Y'3C T 4 WQTQ 'Q 'x fm 1 v' E 5 :g::i:zzsa Y Q .,.,.. . , 5 435.3 w, fm? 2 Bvcuwny Hmmm bearing down on Memorial 1 e,e.: Q X sfudyin' 'E e Q Eggefri jeg is 5 M 1:: 3 Q 1A J J ,'1' Zzzg fe 'K f f 'AAQ 1 I Agp ww 52 Q Mm! , -.img .-.'. 1 .gi........ .,., ..,. A A Q B I fill 22521 , 4A 0 1 , X , 1 in 'WW K. af' e',' ' ,'f,wf hi 1 N O lecms bound WWA MwX4s4 MAN y , f f:f 5 3 A .,,, , x NWMU Bssqu1f Head Sims Yeah, she does, doesn'1 she? W Wet' , , Dum! Ax Looking of Hester, no dn 'N 3 ZiErE: :2''L-.-1-,:-fe ,ga::.::a-' .:::3-'.,:3Ee:::-'Q-V A iff? , 1 W 'WW' is is X gf. Q Wa l we .,.:5, , is .,..., W X iv ff x T 5 1 Y Z x '52 2 ' ei eh 'Q ....,,:,:., .V,,,. , :,., A :: b I ,,,, i ,. . e Sfumped, Sfonie? mg Kon-Kon Shame on you Dubosef Q n, 3 as 2 S af? ri E 5 ! Y 55 me XO NW e 1 5 ok 'N HOIUQ EC Se 'H CO wes Qgles m town? ill Q0 Hand out was De-c1!er's choic fTlif7Gf sir-f' They me In or bed woy xx W XKWW Q? '? d Yo Ufo On 6 IFU 34,939 x Qwvzwqw wxix I 1 5 S'-f'e'ffiiWGS posed Y .0 'New WO x A xx? C 1099 for HO X. ' 'YXQY Easter eggs? N eed some Min Wersk or 'AWN S p 9ffy Cm 6S0Uf fhNi Q65 W la ' f 2 .-L , . 5 ,rw ,LMLM 0 4 Q Q fig. lx ln x ..:. 1 , W J, xg , , i :sg .,......, ':',. w g? ,, 13:22-.z u 24,111.32 ,, sx H ....... ,iff : is ' M .Q is A s 5 H fig? 02 ,Amd Pop gf, s Qmm X HQSQBW' sean of tsp Q ...s W ZQQI I 3 f Z, 492' da .f L A modern merry go roun 6 'Ez C-rad Stars of 1910 got fogetber .wg 53 wx ,dk an kv 'N- k' Qex gig? mg if gm. 3? mffwgmggff sna SK mf? WS'a,f XE' :SE is W4 .:5:,:5:5:f ,,., Q W' V sb, WWW x f G' d 20 seccmds to piay-Baylor lea bali on the T lane swag? 5, ss M52 5iM,1 2?'v 7222 ' WVU Sivwib' 'v?Zfz.rt 563, ? in W' WW .' Frank Leaveli wiih gfhitaj' in the Hospkfaig sipping th e bofffcgz, A stars again , Omgtwmff 3 , We WW 35 5 6 TCUf1as?f':e 4, ME 5 E E if S, S 2 i Q 3 Ns 5 X3 In 4 I 53 as 5 5 Q E 5 5 Z E S s Q N 3 2 5 S A 3 2 Q 1 3 z i E 5 Y .2 E sz E, ? S 3, Z. 3 53 fs S, E E E E if 3 r E v v Q 5 .Q ? S S 1 , '2 ,,,, , , , ,, , 7, ,, ,wr ,, , , ,, WWE Q7 9 Q0 GXLMUQ of 3 Soisca 91541 pmxfx Q ei xokeg ir GQ! 'Nw Wade 0 No Qh 'WMS W MP2 MLK SQA wif Wh! 25? Xiiflmmx '25if uf Q LIQE S T555 s--- ' MI' XT. 7: VN V ,, 'Z' George cmd Veda Rue K.. Tom cmd Vcmgie Don cmd LYHGHG is ,Q ,Www H0312-gs, iw? Wade cmd Ginger 3 f we ,S 1 . WW? fn f qv iii: A X , ' I A:.,A:,,: 1 ,, :-A ,.-. ZAA id ....,: d Q' Jusficie cmd Merry Am N ' 1 zz- ,.,,, y K -: 5 :, '. , Ji, ..:.,., , They ve GOT If Bad if Giemn an Nfwmciy 'W x Hy cmd Kay M CCH' Und Ruby Paul cmd Carolyn Harry one Pfmlylip and Ne Lottie Jo Glyn cmd Jecm Adrian cmd Neva Nell P5 J. Ross dnd Dorothy Hoi Poi and Dons Raymond and Barb fold and Je-cm Ycmd ui! and Lew Curhs and Maraiyn ,Wwe M M x M M 5 ::5EI:l-W, Q Q X is as 54 Q Pete cmd Ahce Gllddqn and Betty Haro fd cmd my a:E2:ea5a.M Joe cmd Truman Cqriky cmd Joyce ggxf Rcmdy cmd Bever ly Jock and Nancy 5 gt Joe cmd Vrrgxmcx ,,.. V .,.,,,, 4, E, - N w. :,.,::: Q x, Q :,x . l .,...:::-amy. Q , ..... gg. .:. '1:z'S!S::eaaaaaaaaaaa2aasQ : . f 5 E ' 55 :QE A AA .,V::, , Q aff ff-fs: Bill and Marie Sfmsoq and C ro! W Bobby ond S cmd Tommy and Bethe iww qifq 4 F0 IN? mb! gg A , J, WW 'W , V. 1, ,, ,,,., ky E J 5 Y? We. we Mrs Burmtt s Wi 0 CULLEN BUILDING . . BAYL0ll'S NEW' SCll00L 0F RIEIIICINE ami M...ihur'n... p 5 C H H l U I 4 rn 1 u I N 1 L 'sq 4 BAYLIIB MED . . . 5 E E L if 333355 Q In the past year Houston and the nation has seen the Texas Medical Center begin to take form. With the Medical School now in smooth operation, we can see the first of the great new hospitals near completion. Baylor is still growing in mcn and material. It shall remain a symbol of man's torturous progress toward better living. llEIlICATION . . . The senior class dedicates the Medical section of the 1949 Round-Up to Dr. Walter H. Moursund. He has been a wisenand thoughtful leader in a period of great progress. 'f ... ,,.,,... ,. .,.,,, -7 ,. .. . . , 0 THE DEAN . DR. W. H. MOURSUND T0 THE CLASS 0F 1949: As you leave this institution you have reached another rung in the ladder of medical achievement. It is meant for you to rest upon this rung only long enough to enable you to go higher. May you always have the ambition and enthusiasm for mounting higher. Our plea is that you will continue to grow as the Art and Science of the profession grow. Our best thoughts and wishes go with you. Hold high the torch of your Alma Mater and the honor of the craft of Hippocrates. W. H. MOURSUND I DR. WARREN T. BROWN ASSIICIATE DEAN In the application of your medical knowledge to the relief of human suffering, be forever aware that it is small compared to all that is known, and even inflnitesimal compared to that which is yet to be discovered. WARREN T. BROWN Emeritus Professor jesse F. Gamble B.S., M.D. Clinical uioiaryugology Professor J. C. Alexander M.D. Clinical Urology Professor Kenneth L. Burdon Ph.B., M.S., Ph.D. Bacteriology 8: Immunology FACULTY Emeritus Professor james Greenwood, Sr. M.D. Neuro-Psychiatry Professor Palmer M. Archer A.B., M.D., F.A.C.S. Clinical Otolaryngology Professor Louis Daily M.D., F.A.C.S. Clinical Otolaryngology Emeritus Professor Emeritus Professor Gilbert C. Lechenger Elva Wright M.D. B.S., M.D. Radiology Obstetrics Professor Professor Russell j. Blattner J. Reese Blundell A.B., M.D. B.S., M.D. Pediatrics Urology Professor Professor Ray K. Daily Michael E. DeBakey M.D., F.A.C.S. B.S.. M.D., M.S. iSurgeryb Clinical Ophthalmology F,A-C-S. Surgery Professor A. Louis Dippel A.B., M.A., M.D., F.A.C.S. Obstetrics Professor Everett L. Goar A.B., M.D., F.A.C.S. Ophthalmology Professor john C. Haley A.B., M.D. Anatomy FACULTY Professor Norma B. Elles M.D., M.S. fhon.J Clinical Ophthalmology Professor james A. Greene M.D., F.A.C.P. Medcine Professor Carroll A. Handley A.B., Ph.D. Pharmacology N: Professor Professor james G. Flynn joseph H. Gas: M.D., F.A.C.S. A.B., B.S., M.S., SCD. Clinical Surgery Biochemistry Professor Pr0f6SSOr Alvis E. Greer Culver McGriswold M.D., F.A.C.P., F.A.C.C.P. A.B., M.D., F.A.A.D.S. Clinical Medicine Dermatology 8: Syphilology Professor Professor Herbert T. Hayes james A. Hill M.D., F.A.C.S. M.D., F.A.C.S. Proctology Clinical Surgery CHon.J 0 O Professor J. Edward Hodges Bs., M.D. Clinical Surgery CHon.J Professor Joseph A. Kyle M.D., F.A.C.S. Clinical Gynecology C Hon. Professor George W. Waldron B.S., M.D., F.A.C.S., Clinical Surgery I. FACULTY Professor Professor Professor Frank J. Iiams Herman W. johnson Hardy A. Kemp A.B., M.D., F.A.C.S. M.D., F.A.C.S. B.S., M.D. Clinical Obstetrics Obstetrics Preventive Medicine Professor Professor Professor Roland B. Sigafoos Benjamin T. Smith Edward T. Smith M.D., Military Science 8: Tactics M.D. M.D. J Fellow in Medicine Clinical Medicine Orthopedic Surgery Professor Stuart A. Wallace M.D. Pathology Associate Professor Herbert L. Alexander A.B., M.D., F.A.C.S. Applied Anatomy and Clinical Surgery Associate Professor Thomas H. Compere A.B., M.D. Anesthesia FACULTY Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Cecil M. Crigler Harbert Davenport David M. Earl james Greenwood, jr. A.B., M.D., F.A.C.S. B.A., M.D. M.D. A.B., M.D., F.A.C.S. Clinical Urology Pathology Radiology Neurology and Clinical Surgery fNeuroD Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Edward W. Griffey Goldie S. Ham Theodore R. Hannon A. Sidney Harris B.S., M.S., M.D. A.B., M.D. A.B., M.A., M.D., FA.C.S. B.S., Ph.D. Clinical Ophthalmology Clinical Omstetrics Clinical Gynecology Physiology J Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor J. Wade Harris R. A. Huggins T. W. Kalb Paul V. Ledbetter A.B., M.D. M.D., B.S. M.D. B.S., M.D., F.A.C.P. Clinical Proctology Pharmacology Clinical Urology Clinical Medicine Associate Professor Frank O. McGehee A.B., M.D., M.Sc. C Orthopedics 7 Orthopedic Surgery Associate Professor john H. Perry B.s., Ph.D. Anatomy Associate Professor J. Mathews Robison M.D. Clinical Otolaryngology FACULTY l Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Allen L. McMurrey I. S. McReynolds Ferrin B. Moreland B.S., M.D., F.A.C.S. M.D. BS., M.A., Ph.D. Clinical Gynecology Orthopedic Surgery Biochemistry Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Homer E. Prince Walter F. Qualtrough G. Gordon Robertson A.B., M.D., F.A.C.P. A.B., M.D. A.B., B.S., Ph.D. Clinical Medicine Clinical Pediatrics Anatomy Associate Professor Associate Professor Louis Spivak Paul R. Stalnaker M.D. M.D., F.A.C.S. Clinical Psychiatry Clinical Urology Associate Professor John T. Stough A.B., M.D. Clinical Ophthalmology FACULTY Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Erwin O. Strassman L. L. D. Tuttle John H. Wootters Byron P. York M.D. B.S., M.D., F.A.C.S. A.B., M.D., F.A.C.S. M.D. Clinical Gynecology Clinical Surgery Clinical Surgery Clinical Pediatrics A ar Associate Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Alexander Axelrod Adam N. Boyd George M. Brandau Carlyle G. Breckenridge M.D. A.B., M.A., M.D. A.B., M.D. A.B., M.A., M.D. Clinical Medicine Clinical Surgery Clinical Medicine Physiology Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor C. H. Burge Don W. Chapman Ray G. Collins R. Louis Cope M.D. B.s., M.D. M.D. M.D. Radiology Medicine Clinical Medicine Clinical Medicine FACULTY Q Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Herman E. Dustin Hugo T. Engelhardt Herman L. Gardner H. Glantzburg B.S., M.D., F.A.C.S. M.D., F.A.C.S. M.D. B.S., M.D. Clinical Surgery Clinical Medicine Clinical Gynecology Clinical Medicine Assistant Professor Theodore L. Holland M.D. A.B., M.D. Clinical Medicine Assistant Professor Elliott B. Hay Clinical Ophthalmology Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Karl J. Karnaky Henry S. Meyer A.B., M.D. M.D. Clinical Gynecology Clinical Pediatrics Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Daniel E. jenkins Edwin A. johnson M.D. B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Medicine Bacteriology and Immunology Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Berne L. Newton Irving Parish M.D. M.D. Pathology Clinical Obstetrics Assistant Professor L. T. Pulliam M.D. Clinical Otolaryngology Assistant Professor Joseph D. Walker B.E., M.D. Clinical Ophtralmology Instructor jack C. Cooper M.D. Psychiatry FACULTY Assistant Professor George Salmon Assistant Professor David V. Wachsman M.D. A.B., M.D. M.D. Clinical Pediatrics Assistant Professor Thomas J. Van Zant Clinical Ophthalmology Clinical Obstetrics Instructor Instructor Instructor Granville Q. Adams W. H. Amspacher L. M. Bukowski A.B., M.D., F.A.C.S. M.D. B.S., M.D. Clinical Surgery Surgery Clinical Surgery 1 1 V Instructor Instructor Instructor Murdina Desmond Clara K. Duncan Melvin D. Haley M.D. M.D . M .D. Pediatrics Clinical Gynecology Pathology FACULTY Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor Florence H. Heys Thomas R. Iones Lester Karotkin Claude D. Myers A.B., M.S., Ph.D. M.D., F.A.C.C.P. B.S., M.D. M.D. Clinical Pediatrics Clinical Medicine Clinical Medicine Orthopedic Surgery 1V-fr-I:1i -,: '. : : ' . -.-. ':' -- , if 'A,.1v' - ,..: 2 , .,... Z ....,,. , ' ViV:,.,.,,,,2- , Q' ' . ' 35, if Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor N. B. Powell James R. Schoheld A. VI. Scull W. A. Sengleman M.D., F.A.C.S. B.S., M.D. M.D. Ph.G., M.D. Clinical Urology Anatomy Pediatrics Clinical Surgery ii Q ,.,:,. g :ll :gf .Wwe . I: x Instructor Instructor Assistant Instructor Assistant Fred M. Taylor J. K. Webb Abner N. Burg Harold Dobson A.B., M.D. 'M.D. M.D. B.S., M.D. Pediatrics Surgery Clinical Gynecology Research Fellow in Medicine FACULTY Assistant Assistant Assistant Mrs. Lela W. Bentley Bernard Farfel john R. Thomas A. W. White Registrar M.D. M.D. M.D. Clinical Medicine Teaching Fellow in Pathology Clinical Gynecology Mrs. Leola Prendergast Mr. joseph L. johnson Librarian Business Manager 41-N? 651- A ,.a 7 '!SN,X3lxl gg-4'1 1 ,'4zff2f+ws2ff! S Wf -.lfig 1 u.:m'T n'lTr.m'1' To N., ff ,f f',5f' Emulsft. hu Qrhskw-.1 or l Mi I . I 1 ll' MEX! mow .,--. 'i W - W 4 ' 'Xe' .:,,,. vf l U I .V I H? t xx .1 Q Sfnnvqr ', H' V1 , Ao N' 4 xX .K Q Y , scum.-3 lx - li' W I I f ' My 4 S 3 life , , Q f' A . l , ,U,f'- ' ' I4 J' . i IW' f O K swam E 'Bm,Lov ,V i 5 . BCXBYCS Y Xxsfh .i 5 EU '42 id X 'fl swf! Gui? g A ., W f AX l -.gf R 4-T N .lull 'g':.'i'y?'.' AOKNYX B I ! .1 f 'K ' f 7-17 in Hnpfyl Chlllulltr dl' ig - QOV2 is lawn.. sos-mn Q a M w, r fi 7 xxx 1 W' 1 gf' Q M X fl ! f 'QQ ff B f i f No! M mme ' , ' Pk ' LA ' is nn Blu eww K 35551-TJZ R..... op emu , D 0 of 3 mf' MEDICAL SCll00L STANTON JACOB BARRON, JR., Plano B.S., Baylor University, Phi Chi Internship, Hermann Hospital, Houston, Texas JAY SHERMAN BENTON, Marengo, Iowa Baylor University, Phi Beta Pi Internship, Highland Park General Hospital, Highland Park, Michigan MARION WILSON BROUS, Fort Worth Texas Christian University, Phi Beta Pi Internship, St. Francis Hospital, Pittsburgh, Penn. CLARENCE ARCHIE BROWN, Modesto, California College of Pacific, Phi Chi Internship, Colorado General Hospital, Denver, Colorado ROBERT H. CARR, Corpus Christi University of Texas, Phi Beta Pi Internship, Episcopal Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania FRANK CAMPBELL CHAPMAN, Raleigh, North Carolina B.S., Tulane University, Phi Chi Internship, Hermann Hospital, Houston THOMAS WELBORNE CLARK, Hopkinsville, Kentucky University of Texas, Phi Chi Internship, Medical Center, jersey City, New jersey ANNA BETH CONNELL, Lufkin B.A., .Mary Hardin-Baylor College, Alpha Epsilon Iota Internship, University 8: Afiiliated Hospitals, Little Rock, Arkansas WAYNE LEE EATON, Petuluma, California Oklahoma University, Phi Chi Internship, City Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri EDWARD ATTWELL FITCH, Houston Rice Institute, Phi Beta Pi Internship, Episcopal Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania JAMES FORREST FITCH, Houston Southern Methodist University, Phi Chi Internship, City Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri RAYMOND EVERETT FLAKE, JR., Chicago, Illinois Baylor University, Theta Kappa Psi Internship: Ravenswood Hospital, Chicago, Illinois SENI0llS WANA ANN GIBSON FORT, Harrisonburg, Louisiana B.S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, Alpha Epsilon Iota Internship, Jefferson Davis Hospital, Houston ROBERT GLEN FREEMAN, Devine University of Texas, Phi Chi Internship, Stanford University Hospital, San Francisco, California ROBERT IRVING GARRETT, Jacksonville Southern Methodist University, Phi Chi Internship, City-County Hospital, Fort Worth, Texas MARCEL JAY GOULD, Revere, Massachusetts B.A., Boston College, Phi Delta Epsilon Internship, University Medical Center, Indianapolis, Indiana MELVIN G. HUTCHINS, JR., Houston University of Houston, Phi Beta Pi Internship, Jefferson Davis Hospital, Houston JOHN JAMES INNIS, Decatur B.S., Southwestern Louisiana Institute, Phi Chi Internship, Charity Hospital, New Orleans, Louisiana JOHN FRANCIS IVEY, Jacksonville, Florida University of Missouri, Phi Beta Pi Internship, Duval Medical Center, Jacksonville, Florida ARNOLD WARREN JOHNSON, JR., Duluth, Minnesota Baylor University, Phi Chi Internship, General Hospital, Minneapolis, Minn. EDWARD H. JONES, Houston B.S., University of Houston, Phi Chi Internship, Jefferson Davis Hospital, Houston HERBERT WAYNE JONES, Goldsmith B.S., Baylor University, Phi Chi Internship, General Hospital, Indianapolis, Indiana JESSE IROL KNOX, JR., Sinton B.S., Southwest Texas State Teachers College, Phi Chi Internship, The Queen's Hospital, Honolulu, Hawaii JOHN MARSHALL KNOX, Beaumont B.S., Texas A. 6' M. College, Phi Beta Pi Internship, Charity Hospital, New Orleans, La. 39 MEDICAL SCll00L STANLEY ROBERT LAVIETES, New Haven, Conn. University of Nehraslea, Phi Delta Epsilon Internship, University Medical Center, Indianapolis, Indiana DONALD JAMES LYNCH, Dallas Southern Alethoclist University, Phi Chi Internship, Medical Center, Jersey City, New Jersey ROBERT WENDELL MAGINOT, San Angelo B.A., University of Texas, Phi Beta Pi Internship, John Sealy Hospital, Galveston IVAN MANUEL MARQUEZ, Salinas, Puerto Rico A. 6 M. College of Texas, Theta Kappa Psi Internship, Clinica Quirurgica De Pila, Ponce, Puerto Rico JAMES ALLEN MCARTHUR, Springville, Iowa University of Missouri, Phi Beta Pi Internship, California Hospital, Los Angeles, California MARCUS L. MCROBERTS, JR., San Antonio St. Mary's University, Phi Chi Internship, Santa Rosa Hospital, San Antonio CHARLES TURNER MEADOWS, Harlingen Texas College of Arts G Industries, Phi Chi Internship, Gorgas Hospital, Panama JOHN MILLER MOORE, JR., Dallas A. 6 M. College of Texas, Phi Chi Internship, Jefferson Davis Hospital, Houston SYDNEY BERGEN MORRISON, Hawkins Baylor University, Phi Beta Pi Internship, Jefferson Davis Hospital, Houston PAUL DONALD MOYNIHAN, Wichita, Kansas Stanford University, Phi Beta Pi Internship, General Hospital, Kansas City, Missouri ANN DEATON NICHOLS, Galena Park University of Texas, Alpha Epsilon Iota Internship, St. Luke's Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio JOHN WILLIAM NICHOLS, Galena Park University of Olelahonza, Phi Beta Pi Internship, City Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio 0 S E N I 0 R S KENNETH EARL REIDLAND, Crosby Baylor University, Phi Beta Pi Internship, Jefferson Davis Hospital, Houston HARVEY ROSENBERG, Cleveland, Ohio Vanderbilt University, Phi Delta Epsilon Internship, General Hospital, Indianapolis, Indiana WILLIAM EVANS ROWE, Austin University of Texas, Nu Sigma Nu Internship, Jefferson Davis Hospital, Houston ROBERT LEE RYAN, Sour Lake Lamar College, Phi Chi Internship, Jefferson Davis Hospital, Houston EVERET T WILBUR SANDERSON, Billings, Montana Baylor University, Phi Chi Internship, Milwaukee County Hospital, Milwaukee, Wisconsin HAROLD EDWIN SECOR, Towanda, Pa. University of Misseuri, Phi Chi Internship, Roberts Packer Hospital, Sayre, Pa. JOSEPH SHOSS, Houston Rice Institute, Phi Delta Epsilon Internship, City of Detroit Receiving Hospital, Detroit, Michigan CHARLES HARRY SIMPSON, Corpus Christi Baylor University, Phi Chi Internship, Hermann Hospital, Houston EARL M. SISSON, Wray, Colorado A. 6 M. College of Texas, Phi Beta Pi Internship, Colorado General Hospital, Denver, Colorado VINCENT H. SOMERS HUME, San Antonio St. Mary's University, Phi Chi Internship, Tripler General Hospital, Hawaii HALE A. SPENCER, JR., Palo Alto, California Stanford University, Theta Kappa Psi Internship, San Francisco Hospital, San Francisco, WILBERT R. SPENCER, Morrice, Michigan Vanderbilt University Internship, Hurley Hospital, Flint, Michigan California SENIOBS PAUL ARTHUR STENT, Columbus, Ohio Stanford University, Phi Beta Pi Internship, Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, Indiana RICHARD LEWIS STERKEL, Long Beach, California University of Texas, Phi Beta Pi Internship, City Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri CHARLES SCOTT STEWART, San Antonio B.S., Tulane University, Theta Kappa Psi Internship, Hermann Hospital, Houston JOHN W. STOVER, Fredonia, Kansas Vanderbilt University, Theta Kappa Psi Internship, University Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland WALTER ASHTON TATGE, Sierra Madre, California University of California at Los Angeles, Phi Beta Pi Internship, General Hospital, Kansas City, Missouri THEODORE SAMUEL TUSA, JR., Houston Rice Institute, Phi Chi Internship, St. Mary's Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri WAYNE RAY VIEHWEG, Malad, Idaho Brigham Young University Internship, Louisville General Hospital, Louisville, Kentucky FELIX ARNOLD WALTERS, Port Neches A. G M. College of Texas, Phi Chi Internship, Hermann Hospital, Houston GERALD PAUL WANTZ, Massillon, Ohio Stanford University, Phi Beta Pi Internship, Jefferson Davis Hospital, Houston WILLIAM DORRANCE WORTHINGTON, Camden, New York Vanderbilt University, Phi Chi Internship, Rochester General Hospital, Rochester, New York RAY ELDON YARBROUGH, Brownwood Baylor University Internship, Brooks General Hospital, San Antonio SENIORS WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR . . . DON ELBERT MARTIN, SR., San Juan B.A., University of Texas, Phi Beta Pi Internship, Jefferson Davis Hospital, Houston GEORGE ELBERT NEESE, JR., Dallas University of Texas, Phi Rho Sigma Internship, St. Paul's Hospital, Dallas KEITH CLARK WHITE, Long Beach, California University of Texas, Phi Beta Pi Internship, California Hospital, Los Angeles, California 322 JUNIDRS LYN DON W. BING, Oakwood RICHARD H. BOHN, Bayside, New York BILLY F. BOLTON, Sulphur Springs MATTHEW J. BUCHELE, Cedar Vale, Kansas JAMES S. BUSSELL, Riesel DICK O. CREAMER, San Antonio DAVID F. DAVIS, JR., San Antonio HERBERT K. EASTWOOD, San Marcos WALTER T. EDWARDS, Cleburne DON P. FORD, Houston M. GILES FORT, JR., Dallas RICHARD A. FRANKEL, Houston HOMER R. GOEHRS, Houston JOHN W. GRIFFIN, Hooks CHARLES R. HARRIS, Dallas DOCK K. HATCHER, Butler, Missouri DALE W. HAYTER, Frederick, Oklahoma MERLIN A. HENDRICKSON, Independence. Missouri MARILYN JOHNSON, Houston J. TRUMAN KERR, Lufkin WILLIAM E. KIRKPATRICK, Canon City, Colorado VINCENT J. KITOWSKI, San Antonio ROBERT H. KOKERNOT, Alpine EVERETTE F. KREIDER, JR., Temple WENDELL E. MCKISKI, Sweetwater MARY L. MATTHEWS, Houston NELL NATIONS, Pearsall CLAUDINE NEW, Phoenix, Arizona MARY JO O'DELL, St. Louis, Missouri T. T. PECK, JR., Baytown ROGER D. SHOEMAKER, Houston CASSIE B. STUERMER, Nordheim TERRILL M. TRIMBLE, Austin JAMES E. TURNER, JR., Houston JOHNNY W. TURNER, Pampa DAVID A. VAN VELZER, Houston JoHN E. WITT, Adrian qsiw in Y 4 ,,.... ..,,. ,, x ,,,,5,:,:-,,. 1ME5- -143, 'M K jj. .ESX J . , , . sssys K .R I A A if E., . ,: ::e5:5:5:: :E-:Qt-A-.:.:z:.:a:a:5:::a:e:IQ' 11- . ' '-N aim. R .M J M52 .J x 'W' ' if 'V' X A .5 AE 1 R A Y z-. -' it . .-2..,::i-. , asf: 1'- -W. ar ' . W . ...,, H. A A Q J. ,... 3 REEL ' , ' 4 J I sh 4 A . 3 Q If ,gag i 'JJ W W A ' A 3. J Rf if 5: A f A 1 W B M R ' fl s A 5 ' f . . ' . fi 5 E A gf llnl ,J ,, nlun , 3 ,My A1 ' EQ ':': R , if 'I , Ni ,... .... , 0. ..,. ..,.,. , .E i R S-A51 A A JA.. 5 is .Li E. -F- W ' 1' 5. A ...:,. ...., .., :,:-Ea Q ,. ,- .... . E, .3-:r-. ir, , at . :-- :,..,1.. J.: .., was - . J +A in 4 X 5. . . i 3 NR' Q 1 I i AAAAHA ::' A-35? , , . i ...sf 3 A RQ? X- e se '..,g.:gEgig.:., fw , ' f X x 5 ,Q ya K QQ QX .31 1 f 4 g, , f ' ' 'V ' W, V I:,:- : ff A.,. a 0, Z, .A I .... W m , . I if 5 ll www, M f i 9 ii' Q S I . X ws viii 5 f W ,fl 4 is 4. .f .. ae 5 num- ,,,... wb? I Q ,.1: and ...ks 'A f ffl? 'Q 4 Q 4 .W E W gi. 3 ,za MEDICAL SClIO0L GEORGE G. ALEXANDER. Kenedy THOMAS H. BRANDES, JR., Freeport L. GLENN BREEDEN, Abilene HAROLD J. BRELSFORD, Fredericksburg R. LARRY BREWER, Houston MARTHA BULDAIN, Waco J. WILLIAM COLLIER, Fort Worth PERCY LEE COOK, Cayuga THOMAS EDWIN COOK, Houston JOE B. ELLIS, Amarillo CAROLINE FAY, Parkersburg, West Virginia JOE P. GLEASON, Houston DAVID GREER, JR., Houston ERNEST J. GREGORY, JR., San Antonio SCOTT HAGGARD, Plano CURTIS R. HALEY, San Antonio DOYNE B. HAMILTON, Houston SAM W. HENDRIX, Tyler C. ED HICKS, Waco ISAAC H. HILL, Port Arthur E. NEAL HOLDEN, Bristow, Oklahoma CURTIS C. HOOPER, Houston GEORGE C. HUDSON, Houston DELBERT EUGENE HUGHES, Houston WAUNELL HUGHES, Tyler JAMES H. JONES, Crawford 324 SOPll0MORES ARTHUR A. KI RKLAND, Houston ROBERT H. LePERE, Houston WILLIAM B. LONG, Waco THOMAS R. MCKINLEY, Brownwood JOHN E. MARSHALL, Houston THOMAS L. MARTIN, Apple Springs JOHN C. MAYN E, Albuquerque, New Mexico ERVIN R. MILLER, Conroe BENJAMIN F. MONK, JR., Beaumont JOE THOMAS NELSON, Munday FRANK B. OWEN, Bangs G. DEWEY RAILSBACK, JR., Waco HORACE TAYLOR ROBBINS, Houston H. L. ROY, JR., Wellington STEWART M. SCOTT, Amarillo HAROLD EUGENE SHRADER, Houston JOHN T. SMITH, Beaumont OWEN C. TAYLOR, Lamesa JAMES W. THOMAS, Dallas WALTER R. TOWNSEND, Mifando City ANDY L. WALSH, JR., Canyon FENWICK L. WATTS, Port Arthur JACK S. WEINBLATT, Temple A. B. WILLEFORD, Denton WILLIE A. WILLIAMSON, JR., Houston MARIAN E. WOODLAND, Freeport 15 MEDICAL SCll00L JAMES H. ALEXANDER, Zavalla DORIS BERGER, Houston R. DEWEY BRITTAIN, JR., Port Arthur WILLIAM M. BROGDON, Gorman HAROLD BROWN, Garland ROBERT L. CAMPBELL, Crowell WALTER T. C. CHAFFIN, Rilliot, Arizona JIMMIE A. COKER, Royse City GEORGE o.cR1sP, JR., Kaufman JAMES ED CUNNINGHAM, Houston HERMAN A. DOBBS, JR., Odessa JACK G. DUFFY, Palaaias CHARLES H. DULANEY, Mart DICK G. ELLIS, Wellington ROBERT D. ENGLISH, Cleburne ALFRED E. FANT, Axtell HERSHELL M. FAULKNER, Amarillo CHARLES E. GAMBLE, LeRoy VERNON B. GLENN, JR., Lufkin JOHN DOUGLAS GREEN, Abilene MARION B. GUNTER, Houston RICHARD H. HARRISON, JR., Bryan WILLIARD ROYCE HAWKINS, Fort Worth JOHN ABE HENDERSON III, Jasper JOE FRANK HILLHOUSE, Paris MAURICE S. HORINE, Corpus Christi BOYD DOUGLAS HUME, JR., Waco CLARENCE H. KAISER, Houston JACOB L. KAY, Winona HAMILTON W. KILPATRICK III, Georgetown ROBERT LEE KURTH,Lufkin YOUNG ALAN LAMBERT, JR., Houston FRESHMEN VAN L. LAWRENCE, Edinburg WALKER A. LEA, JR., Port Arthur HARRY S. LIPSCOMB, Beaumont BILLY C. LIPSEY, Gatesville HENRY L. MCCORKLE, San Antonio R. KINGSLEY MCHENRY, JR., Houston XVILLIAM P. MCKINNON, Houston JOHN F. MCNEELY, Henderson JAMES R. MCNIEL, San Marcos ED CROW MILLER, Cleburne JAMES P. MOLLOY, JR., Houston XVALTER D. MOORE, JR., Houston JOHN EMORY NESSELRODE, Baytown JAMES XVESLEY NIXON, San Antonio JOE F. PETERS, JR., Cleburne BYRON C. PEVEHOUSE, Lubbock BURRELL E. POWELL, Conroe JOHN W. RAINES, Meridian WILLIE R. ROOF, Fort Worth SYLVAN SIEGAL, San Antonio GEORGE RACE SMITH, JR., Onalaska HERBERT T. SMITH, Houston DAVID M. STAHL, Schulenburg EDWARD F. STEIN, JR., Fredericksburg GAIL THORNTON, JR., Temple JULIAN E. WARD, JR., Lubbock NORMAN L. WEST, Hamilton o. C. WESTBROOK, JR., Luling WALLACE WILHELM, Blackwell CLYDE M. WILLIAMS, JR., Houston HOWARD C. WILLIAMS, Port Arthur DONALD K. WILSON, Taylor JAMES D. WIMPEE, Bryan 2 ALPCIIA PI ALPHA President: C. ARCHIE BROWN Vice-President: RICHARD L. STERKEL Secretmfy-Treasurer: WANA ANN FORT Counselor: DR. DON W. CHAPMAN Top: C. Archie Brown, Wayne L. Eaton, Wana Ann Fort Bottom: Charles H. Simpson, Richard L. Sterkel, William D. Worthington INTERFRATERNITY CUUNCIL Chairman: STANLEY R. LAVIETES Secretary-Treasurer: JOHN W. GRIFFIN Faculty-Advisor: DR. JOHN C. HALEY Kiev' my Top: C. Archie Brown, Phi Chi,' joe B. Ellis, Alpha Kappa Kappa, John W. Griiiin, Theta Kappa Psi. Middle: Arthur A. Kirkland, Alpha Kappa Kappn: Stanley R. Lavietes, Phi Delta Epxilong Ann D. Nichols, Alpha Epsilon Iota Bottom: T. T. Peck, Phi Beta Pix Earl M. Sisson, Phi Beta Pi: john E. Witt, Theta Kappa Psi Those whose pictures do not appear: George Lane, Phi Chif Harold I. Daily, Phi Delta Epsilon BILL WORTHINGTON P ll I C ll I Officers: Presiding Senior: WILLIAM D. WORTHINGTON Presiding Junior: DICK CREAMER Treasurer: LYNDON BING judge Advomte: FRANK CHAPMAN House Manager: SCOTT HAGGARD illmiw N' J. F. FITCH 11. E. SECOR mm 'vm ,Y J .E LZ fE f ? lx, an K s. JAKE BARRON C. A. BROWN FRANK C. CHAPMAN TOM W. CLARK WAYNE L. EATON l ROBERT G. FREEMAN ROBERT I. GARRETT VINCENT sOMERs HUME J. J. INNIS ARNOLD W. JOHNSON EDDIE JONES H. WAYNE JONES JESSE 1. KNOX DON J. LYNCH M. L. MCRORERTS CHARLES T. MEADOWS JACK MOORE ROBERT L. RYAN E. W. SANDERSON CHARLES H. SIMPSON THEO S. TUSA FELIX WALTERS LYNDON W. BING RICHARD BOHN DICK CREAMER DAVID F. DAVIS HERBET K. EASTWOOD WALTER T. EDWARDS DON P. FORD J. T. KERR W. E. KIRKPATRICK VINCENT J. KITOWSKI THOMAS H. BRANDES JOE P. GLEASON DAVID GREER, JR. ERNEST GREGORY SCOTT HAGGARD CURTIS HALEY SAM HENDRIX C. ED HICKS E. NEAL HOLDEN WILLIE LONG TOM L. MARTIN J. T. NELSON FRANK B. OWEN OWEN C. TAYLOR WILLIE A. WILLIAMSON A. B. WILLEFORD BILL BROGDON R. L. CAMPBELL WALTER T. C. CHAFFIN GEORGE CRISP HERMAN DOBBS JACK DUFFY DICK ELLIS ALFRED FANT VERNON GLENN J. A. HENDERSON JOE F. HILLHOUSE B. D. HUME . JOHN F. MCNEELY ED STEIN BYRON C. PEVEHOUSE GEORGE R. SMITH GAIL THORNTON NORMAN L. WEST JAMES WIMPEE XI CHI CHAPTER ,N W. J... I. ' hz..-t ' ,1f. D 1 , .2 I r 'Q5 J? . .,.. .,.. iw WR if J vi' ,M A I PIII BETA Pl Archon: JIM TURNER Vice-Archon: T. T. PECK Secretary: WENDELL E. MCKISKI Treasurer: GLENN BREEDEN Reporter: BILL COLLIER House Manager: LOUIS CASAVANTES M. W. BROUS BOB CARR E. A. FITCH QE izi ,-1,, JACK KNOX -bd JOHN NICHOLS GERALD P. WANTZ GILES FORT EVE A gv MELVIN HUTCHINS JOHN IVEY J. A. MCARTHUR BOB MAGINOT S. B. MORRISON PAUL MOYNIHAN KENNETH REIDLAND EARL SISSON PAUL STENT DICK STERKEL HOMER GOEHRS DOCK HATCHER RETT KREIDER ,,.-V,,. it ,IV - WENDELL MCKISKI :,::1.: ,V I 'Y A T. T. PECK ' JIM TURNER ,W -::,,:A.-:: luzz IZL: DAVID VAN VELZER GEORGE ALEXANDER 3. W GLENN BRHHDEN ', I BILL COLLIER In . ,.:., al- 9 :lz -,:::, .:, ......,.... .:.: 5 B. H ,...,.,. . -5. .....,. I , ' ,,, ,. 113.314 DVAIE game., I .J ISAAC HILL ,. ,, e, M I CURTIS C. HOOPER A -Q: Ml-11 1 -:E-23' . S Ir . , R Qs-V af- M., , , A R.. .2 ER WA' S , D I QQ Ia 2 E la 352 f M A I... fed A R. I .,,. . IIiIIII-I-'-' I GEORGE HUDSON DELEERT HUGHES BOB LEPERE X' 3, JOHN C. MAYNE BENJAMIN F. MONK I HORACE ROBBINS STEWART SCOTT GENE SHRADER J. T. SMITH WALTER TOWNSEND ANDY WALSH T. XVATTS DEXVEY BRITTAIN CLARENCE KAISER H. W. KILPATRICK ALAN LAMBERT VAN LAWRENCE HARRY LIPSCOMB BILL LIPSEY KINGSLEY MCHENRY ED MILLER JOHN NESSELRODE JIM NIXON ALPHA PHI ALPHA CHAPTER Founded at the University of Pittsburgh March 10, 1891 Active Chapters: 42 DEWEY RAILSBACK JIM THOMAS A 1 DICK HARRISON . WALKER LEA Sv Q II x, Y? JIM MOLLOY 5 R fs JOE PETERS CLYDE WILLIAMS HOWARD WILLIAMS 533 F STANLEY R. LAVIETES PIII DELTA EPSILQIN Founded at Cornell University October 15, 1904 Active Chapters: 55 Comul: STANLEY R. LAVIETES Vice-Consul: IRWIN MEISLER S6C7 6fll1 -1'.' HERBERT RUBINSTEIN T1'easm'e1'.' HAROLD DAILY, JR. Marshall: JOSEPH SHOSS Hi5l07ill7l.' RICHARD A. FRANKEL P 534 .mf Y f .:.:,t I? , W Top: M. Jay Gould, Harvey Rosenberg, Joseph Shoss, Richard A. Frankel Boltom: jack S. Weinhlatt, Sylvan Siegal, David Stahl TIIETA KAPPA Chapter: Gamma Phi Founded at Medical College of Virginia Active Chapters: 30 Prytan: JOHN E. WITT Vice-Prytan: JOHN W. GRIFFIN Bursar: HAROLD J. BRELSFORD Historian: BENTON C. TAYLOR House Mamzger: CHARLES D. HILLE PSI JOHN WITT RAYMOND FLAKE IVAN M. MARQUEZ H. A. SPENCER W. R. SPENCER , SCOTT STEWART J. W. STOVER M. J. BUCHELE JAMES S. BUSSELL JOHN W. GRIFFIN DALE HAYTER ROBERT H. KOKERNOT ROGER D. SHOEMAKER TED TRIMBLE x HAROLD BRELSFORD A THOMAS R. MCKINLEY ERVIN R. MILLER ARTHUR KIRKLAND ALPHA KAPPA KAPPA Chapter: Beta Upsilon Founded in 1888 at Dartmouth University College of Medicine, Hanover, New Hampshire President: ARTHUR A. KIRKLAND Vice-President: JOE B. ELLIS R ecor d ing Secretary: PERCY L. COOK Marshal: J. E. MARSHALL Treasurer: THOMAS EDWIN COOK Warden.' J. H. JONES Historian: R. L. BREWER Il - -1:-'1 ' 1' . Q .-E.: - ' , .....- CHARLES HARRIS J 'Vx '.Vt R. L. BREWER 'yi' VW' ZW f . X ,ww W P. L. COOK J A V, ': .. . V A T. ED COOK .RZ . . W JOE B. ELLIS J. H. JONES J. E. MARSHALL HAROLD BROWN CHARLES H. DULANEY R. D. ENGLISH H. M. FAULKNER CHARLES GAMBLE W. R. HAWKINS MAURICE HORINE JACOB L. KAY R. KURTH W. P. MCKINNON J. W. RAINES H. T. SMITH FORT LPIIA EPSILIIC l0T AVA Founded February 26, 1890, at University of Michigan Organized at Baylor Medical College April, 1948 President . . Vice-President . Recording Secretary . Corresponding Secretary Treasurer ..... . WANA ANN FORT . CASSIE STEURMER . MARY jo O,DELL . . NELL NATIONS . WAUNELL HUGHES ANNA BETH CONNELL WANA ANN FORT ANN D. NICHOLS MARILYN JOHNSON MARY L. MATTHEWS NELL NATIONS CLAUDINE NEW MARY JO O'DELL CASSIE STEURMER CAROLINE FAY XVAUNELL HUGHES MARIAN WOODLAND MARTHA BULDAIN DORIS BERGER JIMMIE COKER S-af 'VY' ? ' be Stuhent wines Iuh uf Baylor Tlklnihttsitp :allege uf Jlilehitint Top: Brewer, Thomas, Miniel, Kokernot, Peck, Bussell. Spencer, English, Hendrickson, Reedy, Johnson. Middle: Kitowski, Harris, Brous, Arrant. Viehwek. Kilpatrick, Reidland, Beazley, Ellis, Marshall, McKiski. Ifronlx Rowe. Cook. Schwarting. Turnbull, Nixon, McKinley, Brown, Griihn. With the aim to further friendship among the student wives and to perform acts for social welfare, the Student Wives Club of Baylor University College of Medicine was organized in 1943. Consisting of 15 members at the time of organization, the club is now composed of 110 members, 75 of whom are active. ay 8 Preszdent BETTY MCKISKI Vice-President OONA Krrowsm Secretary DOROTHY BUSSELL Treasurer - RUTH THOMAS C nrrerponding S ecrelary EDITH KOKERNOT Historian KATHRYN BEAZLEY Parliamenmriun JEAN MCK IN LEY Q Q90 '16 Q0 ll0UNll-UP STAFF SCOTT STEWART STANLEY LAVIETES WENDELL MCKISKI Editor Business Manager Junior ReP1'e5e'2ff1fiVe DR. J. C. HALEY Faculty Advisor The staff of the 1949 medical section wishes to express our appreciation for the cooperation we have received in this attempt to portray the spirit and activities of Baylor in Houston. We Wish to especially thank Miss Virginia Wooldridge, without Whose aid little would have have been accomplished. For the cartoons, we again owe our thanks to Dr. Robert McConn. The class pictures were photographed by Grayis Studio. A non-pictured member of the staff is Harold Daily, jr. DR. K. L. BURDON DR. J. H. GAST, chairman DR. E. L. GOAR BUABD 0F PUBLICATIUNS ,Nm Entertainment. Hungry, Fort? The only deflated junio We could find. What's the attrac- tion? Confusing. I.et's be neat, Dr. Wallace! It's a hard life. Cause and effect. Game Room. Ugh, but good, but good. Six men, four guns and a keg in the back 340 Delivery Boy. Let's give 'em Hell, fellows. Ain't that sweet? The velvet fog. Tee fights temptation. Date bureau and one of those not listed. There,s a little Ham in everyone. Lover boy. One of those Yukon halls. Deacon Brous and lost soul. Tom and Jerry and Friends. 341 Gwwwwoooooooo. Deep breathing exercises. Meadows does the sofa dance. The staff can smile! The girls wear stetho- scopes in O. R. Books for ballast. Come Wiz me to ze ---- Shine my shoes, Senior When this patient came to me - How soft can it get? Beauty and the beast 42 N ,Away K ?'f+k .N if fi X .,,,.-4-M' X. xi wwmmw .ff 5 X'--. A Y ,, ...,, MW A ' ' ,.,,,.....-H-ww-t'W ' Wvmwugggmg q. -NA K , mmm ' ' f WW, fy, WN . .- . - ,f Nz. 'K 3k GW' O FFICK OF TNI. Dllll w 344 1 savpon uwwsnsny COLLEGE.OF osurmxnv DALLAS I. TEXAS January l9, l9L9 QMy B11-thdayll Gentlemen of the graduating class of June 6, l9L9, Baylor University of Dentistry, congratulations and commendatlons to each of you. We admonish each of you to never overlook the fact that your graduation is only the beginning of your,professional and per- sonal life. Each day thereafter we pray that your visions shall be amplified, and your attainments shall be on the basis that excels. Such a basis will exact from you the development and maintenance of a tripartite lifeg namely,,a well coordinated charac- ter mentally, physically, and spiritually. A store of dependable brains from which you may drawg a phy- slcal machine through and by which you may project your brains and life's activitlesg and your ideals ' s of spiritual values will inspire and ' the great beyond. t and obgective ' this life and 1D h s of our facul y. susta1n you in h ve the best wie e You.will always .a excellency without Are you lis'nin'l There is no 3 reat labor. George L. Powers, Dean , .1 it ' 15531: . E ifs'f fe .gave gtlyog 1 t if F ,af .swiffgp as I Q 'W ffdxxzld, til ' x' fi. ,, EQ, ' az ' wavy. CGLLEGE 0F DENTISTRY GEORGE L. POWERS Dean Picture of the New College of Dentistry Building FACULTY CHA RLES E. ARNOLD S. L. BARRON CHARLES T. BOUSCHOR Photographer Assistant Professor Assistant Professor M.S, D.D.S. D.D.S. Macro. 8: Micro Research Endodontia Operative Dentistry C. K. COLLINGS EDWARD H. COOPER Assistant Professor Instructor B.S., M.A. D.D.S. Anatomy and Physiology Crown and Bridge E. R. COX Associate Professor B.S., M.D. Physiology and Pharmacology WILLIAM A. DICKSON AUBRA C. DODSON Assistant Professor Instructor D.D.S. Chem. and Anatomy Prosthetics E. G. FARREL Assistant Professor D.D.S. Operative Dentistry J. V. BURNETT Instructor D.D.S. Operative Dentistry JOHN A. CAMERON Professor A.B., A.M., Ph. D. Anatomy HARRY CRAWFORD ' W. P. DELAFIELD Associate D.D.S. Dental Research Professor ffissistzzsllj D.D.S., F.A.C.D. Orthodontics STEPHEN B. FORREST F. H. FREERICKS BERNHARD GOTTLIEB SOL HABERMAN 1. O. HALL Professor Professor Associate Professor Honorary Lecturer D.M.D. A M.D., D.M.D., L.L.D. A.B., M.A., Ph. D. Periodontia Crown and Bridge Oral Patlipology :ind Dental Bacteriology te-scarf: 346 C. G. FOWLER Assistant Professor B.S. Anatomy, Chem., Physiology . ' Jw. .' .:.' -. 4 V 2 W' A 'M 'g f ss A flfa f al t' ' 22 at fs-3 X s my fs A li 4 gf C. D. HICKS Honorary Lerturer Crown and Bridge F A C U L T Y Continuedj J. M. HILL GEORGE G. INGHAM R. E. KARPER L. N. KEETER WILLIAM R, KNIGHT Professor Honorary Lecturer lnxiructor Imtruclor Imp,-ugfgy B.S., M.D., D.H.C., D.S.C. D.D.S. D.D.S. D.D.S. D.D.S. Pathology Oral Surgery Operative Dentistry Prosthetics Crown and Bridge S IEW LEONARD KREISSL MELVIN LAND TOM LIPSCOMB BILLY LOONEY M. G. MUSICK A-'Si-ffdfll Pwfessor Assistant Professor Honorary Lecturer Associafe Professor Lecturer D.D.S. D.D.S. D.D.S. D.D.S. D.D.S. Pathology Physiology and Pharmocology Dental Ethics Oral Surgery Professional Ethics 'Q-W! E. E. MUIRHEAD D. C. McRIMMON STANLEY NARCLTM ARTHUR NYGARD GEORGE L. POWERS D.D.S. Honorary Lecturer Associate Profexsor Profexsor Pf0fffU0f Axxotiale Professor D.D.S., F.A.C.D. B.S.. M.A., D.D.S. D.D.S.. F.A.C.D. D-D-5-9 F-A-C-1? Pathology Oral Surgery Pcdodontia Partial Denture Prosthetics PCl'I0d0flf0ClHSlH HENRY L. RICE FRANK ROARK A, Q, SLOAN H onorary Leclurer Inxlruclor P,-ojejjgr ' D.D.S. D.D.S. I D,D.S., F.A.C.D. Practice Management Orthordontia Oral Surgery L. S. SMITH Asxistanl Profesxor B.A., Ph. D. I Materia Medica and Biological Chemistry SIDNEY G. SMITH lmlructor M.D. Anatomy and Bacteriology 347 F A CUL T Y fllontinuedj LEON B. SOWELL Assistant Professor B.S., D.D.S. Dental Anatomy Dr. J. W. Bass Dr. Brooks Bell Dr, H. R. Beechum Dr. Sam H. Brock PAUL GUY SPENCER C. R. STEWARD J. R. SWANSON OTIS I.. SWEPSTON Honorary Lecturer Professor Honorary Lecturer Lecinrcr D.D.S. Ph. C. D.D.S. D.D.C. O1'fh0d0flliCS BIOIOEICHI Ch9miSU'Y Local Anesthesia Fixed Bridge Prosthetics W' 3 ,Mkt EUGENE H. TAYLOR B. T. THEILEN JULIUS TOMLIN EARL WEIR EARLE WILLIAMS Assislant Professor Honorary Lecturer Im,,,,5f0f Professor Lecturer D.D.S. D.D.S., F.A.C.D. D.D.S. B.A., M.A., M.D. B.Sc., M.s.D.. D.D.S.. F.A.c.D Pr05rl1etiCS Prosthetics Orthodontics General Anocsthesia Oral Diagnosis and Treatment Planning Members of the Faculty whose picture do not appear Dr. G. Wendolyn Grass Dr. E. K. Gordon Dr. Lewis A. Gregel Dr. Samuel D. Salem Dr. I. J. Thornton Dr. W. H. Delafreld Dr. J. B. Harrell Dr. W. H. Louwein Dr- John H- SmilCY Df- R- B- Towvll A Dr. C. Herbert Fredell Dr. George W. Hutcherson Dr. W. Gordon Maddox Dr. Joe H. Smith Dr. Kenneth P. Wittstruck Dr. W. N. Fuqua Dr. George H. Kollmar Dr. S. R. Parks Dr. R. G- Sfflfk DI'-Th0m21S A- York Dr. Harold B. Younger MRS. EDNA HEARTFIELD MISS ELIZABETH McCLAY MRS. ROSEMARY BALDRIDGE MISS ALICE COCHRAN MRS. OLYVIA GILLON MISS CHARLCIF M Accounlant Registrar Terlmician Dean 's Secretary R. N. Clinic Reveplionis MISS NELL PITTS Assistant Cashier 548 MISS JIMMIE ROUTT MISS JOHNNIE SHELTON SOPHIE WHITE MRS. JUNE WOOD Terbniriuu Assistant Remrd Cuslodiau Cashier Refflrd CH.vl0dIrHI STUDENT CIIUNCIL R. E. COOK PETE SIMON Q. E. BARBER Clmirmfm Vice-Chairman Secretary FACULTY ADVISORS DR. F. H. FREERICKS DR. C. K. COLLINGS A V. W. STALLCUP THOMAS H. LINDSEY JAMES S. SLEDGE LEWIS W. TANNER WILBUR S. WHITE 349 iii? DENTISTRY ADAIR, WELDON B., Trinity Southwest Texas State College, B.S. Xi Psi Phi, jr. A.D.A. ALDREDGE, EDGAR C., Waco U.C.L.A. Psi Omegag jr. A.D.A.g Veteran's Assn. ASKEW, HARRY W., Shreveport, La. Centenary College Delta Sigma Delta, jr. A.D.A., Veterans Assn., Committeeman BEENE, HORACE N., Magnolia, Ark. Arkansas A.6M.p Ouachita Baptist College Psi Omega, jr. A.D.A.g Veteran's Assn. BRADFORD, WILLIAM R., Durant, Okla. Southeastern Olfla. State Psi Omegag Jr. A.D.A., Veteran's Assn. CLARK, BRENT E., JR., Oklahoma City, Okla. Oklahoma City University Lambda Chi Alphag Psi Omegag Inter- Fraternity Councilg jr. A.D.A., Veteran's Assn. COOK, ROBERT EDGAR, Ft. Worth T.C.U. Xi Psi Phig -Ir. A.D.A., Freshman, Sophomore, junior, Senior Class Presidentg Student Council Chairmang Veteranls Assn.g Round-Up Staff EDWARDS, JACK FELKNER, Kaufman Southwest Texas State Teacl9er's College Xi Psi Phig jr. A.D.A.g Veteran's Assn. EGGEN, TROY C., Clifton Clifton junior College: N.T.S.T.C..' Baylor University Delta Sigma Delta, jr. A.D.A., Veterans Assn. EPPERSON, ROBERT B., Tulsa, Okla. N.T.S.T.C. Psi Omegag jr. A.D.A.g Veteran's Assn. FORTSON, CHARLES L., Edinburg Edinburg junior College: Texas University Psi Omega GAINES, CHARLES R., Coleman john Tarleton Delta Sigma Delta, jr. A.D.A.g Veteran's Assn. GORDON, HENRY LEE, Mobeetie Wfest Texas State College: Texas University Delta Sigma Delta, jr. A.D.A.g Veteran's Assn. GRACE, JESSE L., Danville, Arli. Arkansas Tesla. Jr. A.D.A. HALBROOK, DEE W., Conway, Ark. Arkansas State Teachers College Xi Psi Phig jr. A.D.A.g Veteran's Assn. 550 ...SENIORS HAMILTON, ROBERT G., Oklahoma City, Okla. Central State College Xi Psi Phig Jr. ls,.D.A.g Veteran's Assn. HARGROVE, ROBERT H., JR., Rotan Texas Technological College Psi Omega, Jr. A.D.A., Veteran's Assn. HART, JOHN W., Gainesville Texas University Delta Sigma Delta, Jr. A.D.A.g Veteran's Assn. HELM, GEORGE E., Waco Baylor University Delta Sigma Deltag Jr. A.D.A., Veteran's Assn. HELM, LEE W., JR., Waco Baylor Universityf North Texas State College Delta Sigma Delta, Jr. A.D.A.g Veteran's Assn. HUDGINS, W. A., Searcy, Ark. Ouachita College Xi Psi Phig Jr. A.D.A.g Veteran's Assn. INGRAM, GEORGE F., Houston St. Iidu'ard's Unirersityg Yale University Psi Omega, Jr. A.D.A.g Veteran's Assn. JONES, HOMER COLE, Vernon Baylor University Xi Psi Phig Jr. A.D.A., Veteran's Assn. JONES, JAMES W., Nacogdoches Stephen F. Austin College Psi Omegag Jr. A.D.A.g Veteran's Assn. KENDIG, GEORGE, Phoenix, Ariz. Arizona State College Psi Omegag Jr. A.D.A.g Veteran's Assn. LAMB, ROBERT, Dallas University of Nehrashag University of Texas, U.C.L.A. Veteran's Assn. LEAHY, MICHAEL LEO, JR., Dallas St. Edwards Universityg Texas University Alpha Chi, Psi Omegag Jr. A.D.A.g Veteran's Assn. LOVELESS, SAM G., Verden, Okla. University of Oklahoma: West Virginia University Psi Omegag Jr. A.D.A. MEANS, BERT L., Memphis, Tenn. Southwest Texas State College: University of Texas Xi Psi Phi, Jr. A.D.A.g Veteran's Assn. MORRIS, LYNN B., Van North Texas State College Xi Psi Phi, Veteran's Assn. 351 mei sw V ...W 1-QW DENTISTRY MCCALL, ERNEST CHARLES, Phillips Baylor University Psi Omega: Jr. A.D.A.g Veteran's Assn. MCCLANAHAN, ALLEN W., Hot Springs, Ark. Henderson State 'Feathers College Gamma Sigmag Xi Psi Phig Veteran's Assn.g Round-Up Staff MCCULLOCH, JOHN H., Abilene Hardin Simmons University Xi Psi Phig Veteran's Assn. NEWTON, GAINS M., Oil City. Pa. Louisiana Tech.: Centenary College Delta Sigma Delta, Jr. A.D.A.g Veteran's Assn. NICHOLS, THEO, Shamrock Harzlin Simmons Uni1'ersily: S.ill.U. Psi Omega: Jr. A.D.A.g Vcteran's Assn., Round-Up Staff NICKELS, CLABORNE W., North Little Rock, Ark. Hendrix College: University of Arkansas Psi Omegag Senior Class Secretary, Jr. A.D.A.g Veteran's Assn. O'QUINN, JACQUES, San Antonio Northwestern Louisiana College: St. AIary's University Jr. A.D.A.g Veteran's Assn. PADGET, ALVIN D., Panhandle 'I'exas A.6Al.: Yale University Psi Omegag Jr. A.D.A.g Veteran's Assn. PRITCHETT, JOE C., Dallas Sozzthurest Texas State College: University of Texas: Texas A.6'M.: Yale University Delta Sigma Deltag Jr. A.D.A.g Veteran's Assn. President RAWLS, J. B., JR., Dallas Texas A.5wII. Delta Sigma Delta, Jr. A.D.A.g Secretary, Treasurer, Veteran's Assn. REAVES, HUGH S., Sneards, Fla. Oklahoma University Xi Psi Phig Jr. A.D.A.g Veteran's Assn. REESE, JAMES S., Groveton Sam Houston State College Psi Omega: Jr. A.D.A.g Veteran's Assn. RICHARD, ROY WILLIAM, Converse Texas A.6'NI,,' University of Virginia: University of Pittsburgh Delta Sigma Delta: Jr. A.D.A.g Veteran's Assn. ROBERSON, BOB J., Abilene Abilene Christian College: Eastern KL'lIflIL'LJ Stale College: ll est Texas State College: Yale University Alpha Sigma Xig Psi Omegag Jr. A.D.A.g Veteran's Assn.. President: Round-Up Staff ROSELLINI, FORREST C., Lancaster Drake Uniz'ersity: University of Texas: Notre Dame Delta Sigma Deltag Jr. A.D.A.g Veteran's Assn. 352 ...SENIORS SHELTON, PHILIP M., Paris North 'Texas State Xi Psi Phig Jr. A.D.A.g Veteran's Assn. STALLCUP, VANCE W., Celina North 'l'exu.v State C allege: lNl0l'llJ1l'f3.VlC'I'l1 Uniz'erxity,' Urzirersity of California jr. A.D.A.g Student Councilg Veteran's Assn. TALIAFERRO, JAMES H., Pine Bluti, Ark. flfkllllfdj Aflflll. Kappa Sigma Kappa, Delta Sigma Deltag Jr. A.D.A.g Veteran's Assn. TEMPLIN, HAROLD A., Irvington, Calif. Sun Joxe State Collegey Southern Methodist Alpha Eta Rhog Xi Psi Phig jr. A.D.A., Vice Presidentg Veteranls Assn. TIMMINS, EMORY S., Marshall East 'lexus Baptist, S.M.U. Xi Psi Phig Veteran's Assn. TRIMBLE, LUTHER GRADY, Guy, Ark. Arkansas State Teacloefx Collegeg University of Arkmzms Phi Lambda Chig Xi Psi Phig jr. A.D.A.g Veteran's Assn. WALLIS, HAROLD B., Richardson john Tfzrleton Agricultural Collegef North Texas Staley Tulane Phi Kappa Sigma, Delta Sigma Delta, Jr. A.D.A.g Veteran's Assn, WICKES, WILLIAM M., Irving Soutlyzrextern University Xi Psi Phig Jr. A.D.A.g Veteran's Assn. WILLIS, REUBEN LARIMER, Cleburne Sozrtlywestern University Kappa Sigmag Psi Omegag Jr. A.D.A.g Veteran's Assn. WOOD, CLAUDE E., Birmingham, Ala. Auburn Tech. Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Sigma Deltag Jr. A.D.A.g Veteran's Assn. WOODWARD, ROBERT D., Dubach, La. Northwestern Louisiana College: Louisiana Terk, Psi Omega, jr. A.D.A.g Veteran's Assn. ., W... NWS swam . i Wig?-?'v s .1 ffxgyf' 'fmfrh f is 5 N L, 'ag 5 fgmfl' .L F X .1 '44 YQ-ifi W ' 'i i 5? ia' T231 , , '?' gag., ff , A i XA f if it W as , , E3 -5 ai femjf ,.Xfa,. 1 will ,,-be E If 3 fi img. 3 Y .. M .-V K 4 ': ' 'H iq ag, ef 55'W'b... f 423 5 I if is 1-. .f ' 'En-. J' sg S EX, X 5 .. 'F 32, 7 i' 7 'H I 3 9' 33 2 i In . ,-' ' rg if 1 Q. Ii . .Y ,U wh-4? Y ' 3 . ,Q , ...,. . . wry: 4 Q ,X -- ii X - . A Y WH? 1, -. t ' M' 'J xi, 564'-if 'V A ette , - I fa aww M' A ' If js' y ik X: ,if h if y Q f , 5 it ,. ' 2- A , I , ' tw I I 1 I A l t we H Fi .L 2 . .....if.izf. .yi 2 aw NU? ff. , R.. ..,.....wP WE .0 DENTISTRY ADKINS, THOMAS H., Fort Worth ATKINS, WALTER D., Holdenville BALDRIDGE, W. W., Conway, Ark. BARBER, QUENTIN E., Martins Mills BASSEL, BYRON A., Dallas BELL, JACK T., Stigler, Okla. BELL, JOHN F., Dallas BLACK, HENRY BRAD, Canyon BLEDSOE, JAMES M., Commerce BOYTON, GENE, Lewisville BRIGHT, WAYNE, Ardmore, Okla. CARTER, WARREN R., Graham CARTWRIGHT, O. V., Dallas CONLY, JOHN W., Logansport, La. COUCH, J. T., McKinney DOLLAR, FLOYD, Dallas EVANS, CECIL E., Thorton, Ark. FAULKNER, MERLIN, Goldwaite FIELDEN, RICHARD, Texarkana FISHER, CLIFFORD, Dallas FLYNT, CLAYTON L., Lonoke GODWIN, ROGER H., Dallas HATTON, EVERETTE C., Hobbs, N. M. HAYES, E. N., Mineral Wells HODGE, NOBEL H., Honey Grove HOLT, ARVIL B., Marietta, Okla. HOOKER, PALMER S., Waco IRELAND, LEON, Okla. City, Okla. JURRISON, D. B., Ringling, Okla. LAMBERT, PAUL J., Decatur 354 ...JUNIDRS LANDERS, JEFFERY B., Amarillo LIDE, CHARLES B., Mt. Pleasant LLOYD, DAVID J., Dallas MALTESE, FRANCIS M., Terrell MATTHEWS, THOMAS M., Thomaston, Ga MAYER, TULLY A., Racine, Wis. MORGAN, JACK E., Bonham MUSGRAVE, QUENTIN D., Commerce MCHANEY, L. JACKSON, Smackover, Ark. OATES, GRIFFITH, Dallas OWEN, JOHN R., Durant, Okla. PARKER, TOM V., Corona, N. M. PURTYMAN, CHARLES S., Phoenix, Ariz. REEVES, JAMES F., Waco RITTER, JAMES P., Nederland ROBINSON, RUDOLF, McAllister, Okl SMITH, PERRY M., Commerce SMITH, R. DONALD, Fort Worth STEAKLEY, HARRY JENE, Sweetwater STRONG, SAM W., Little Rock, Ark. TATE, LUAN, Grand Prairie TAYLOR, WALLACE H., Boulder, Colo. WATERS, MAURICE N., Bridgeport WELLS, JOE EDWARD, Byers WHEELER, W. N., Johnston, Colo. WHITE, WILBER S., Beaumont WILLIAMS, BURTON K., Winfield, La. WILLIEORD, W. B. JR., Greenwood, Miss. WILLIS, DON O., Calhoun, La. YORK, JOE T., Dallas 555 DENTISTRY ADERHOLDT, JACK W., Sherman BAECHTEL, JOHN C., Clebourne BAILEY, WILLIAM, Hot Springs, Ark. BAKER, FRANCIS E., Okla. City, Okla BARRON, LLOYD THOMAS, Wyanne, Ark. BAUGH, WILSON, Fort Worth BERRY, JAMES R., Bonham BRASICKE, RICHARD A., Henderson BRANSCOME, ARMSTEAD W., Tuscumbia, BRYAN, JOE S., Lawton, Okla. BRYANT, LEWIS J., Lawton, Okla. BUTLER, EARL C., Palestine CAVNESS, HAROLD A., Austin CHAMBERS, WILLIAM M., Dallas CREASON, JACK T., Benton, Ky. FISHER, JAMES V., Alton FOURMENT, ARTHUR, Mission GALLIMORE, JOHN W., Tulsa, Okla. GRATZ, EDWARD C., Abilene GRAY, DAVID, Abilene GREENING, JAMES R., Dallas GUNNELS, GRADY W., Emerson, Ark. HANEY, WALLACE G., Snyder HARRIS, PHIL, Del Rio HART, JAMES C., Morrilton, Ark. HAYWOOD, J. RANDALL, Streetrnan HOOPER, CLIFFORD L., Pawnee, Okla. JOLLY, J. O., Dangerfield KELLEY, VIRGIL K., Waco KRENEK, ERNEST R., Taylor KUHN, JACK C., Hazard, Ky. LEHR, JOHN W., Athens 556 ...SOPll0M0llE LEVET, THOMAS L., Port Arthur LOGAN, W. WYANE, Dallas MILLER, JAINIES T., Dallas MOORE, DAVID T., Okla. City, Okla MORRIS, GENE G., Van MORROW, JOHN W., BRADY MCCOY, W. DOUG, Lubbock MCGOUIRK, GLEN C., Arlington POLK, JAMES A., Picayune, Miss. PRESGROVE, RUSSEL J., County Line, O PUGH, CHARLES E., Paducah, Ky. RICHARDSON, PHILO P., Dallas RICKS, ROY J., Colton, Calif. RUSSEL, RICHARD B., Dallas RYDELL, PAUL G., Fort Worth SANDS, ROBERT B., Dallas SEALS, WILLIAM S., Temple SELLINGSLOH, WILLIAM C., Seguin SIMON, PETE, Bond, Colo. STENEHJEM, J. C., Minot, N. D. SUMMERS, WILLIAM M., Fort Worth SUNDERMAN, FRANK, Putnam TANNER, LEWIS W., Mineral Wells TOLER, KENT, Shreveport, La. TROUTT, JACK E., Bogata TUBB, LESLIE, Aberdeen, Miss. WATTS, EUGENE E., Dallas WENDT, WILLIAM W., Bossier City WINKLEMAN, ROBERT A., Brenhem WITT, BRADLEY M., Mt. Pleasant WOMACK, KEN D., Crickett WORTHEN, RODNEY L., Lawton, O YETTER, CLYDE W., Saint Jo ,,,,w-aa' 'sw aw DENTISTRY BALDRIDGE, DOYLE W., Conway, Ark. BINKLEY, WARREN H., Fort Worth BLACKWELL, WILLIAM G., Wfarren, Ark. BOLES, ROBERT B., Hot Springs, Ark. BRADFORD, ALFRED G., San Antonio CARNES, RICHARD C., San Antonio COHEN, HAROLD, Fort Worth DAKIL, TANELL FRANK, Childress DAVIDSON, FRANCIS BROWN, Roswell, N. M. DILLEN, OSCAR M., Lufkin GRIFFITH, LOUIS A., Fort Worth I-IARWELL, ERNEST I., Burkburnett HENRY, WALTER LLOYD, Cooper HOPKINS, JOHN LEWIS, Springfleld, Mo. HOUSER, JAMES S., Harlington INMAN, RUDOLPI-I, Sherman JONES, ZANE EDWARD, Electra KING, TOM B., Waxahachie LINDSEY, DENNIS L., Cameron LINDSLEY, THOMAS H., Wichita Falls LIVELY, BILL A., Dallas LIVINGSTON, KENNETH J., Dallas MCCULLEY, ANDREW C., Shawnee, okla. MCCULLOUGH, K. C., Dallas MAJORS, JOE C., Texarkana MALCIK, ALFRED JOHN, Flaronia MAY, RUEL JR., Jackson, Miss. MILES, JIMMY A., Paris MOORE, B. C., Dallas 358 ...FBESHMEN PARKS, J. FRANK, Little Rock, Ark. PHILLIPS, THOMAS L., Fort W'orth RALEY, HARLAN L., Dublin REED, BURDETTE A., San Antonio REYNOLDS, KERMIT W., Harpersville, Mis SCOTT, JOHN W., San Antonio SHAW, BILLY N., Abilene SHIRLEY, JAMES H., Ada, Okla. SIMMONS, JOE JOHN JR., Dallas SLATON, ROY, F., Marfa SLEDGE, JAMES S., San Antonio SMITH, HAROLD L., Middlesboro, Ky SWANSON, JOHN R., Dallas THOMAS, BENJAMIN W., Fort Worth THORNHILL, T. B., McComb, Miss. VANDIVER, CHARLES M., Dallas VINSON, JOHN FRANK, Dallas WALKER, DANIEL GORDON, Beaumont WALTHALL, LOWELL W., Fort Worth WATKINS, HAROLD LEON, Commerce WATSON, WILLIAM C., Corpus Christi WEATHERS, ELMER OWEN, Duka, Miss. WESTER, BILL GLENN, Floydada WHITE, ACHBY T., Band WIGGINS, R. E., Cleveland, Miss. WILLEFORD, MORGAN L., Mineola WILLIAMS, JOHN VARRY, Austin WILSON, JOHN O., Dallas WORD, JAMES M., Kingsville WRIGHT, WILFORD CLAY, Dallas 359 DELTA SIGIWIA DELTA OFFICERS G1'andMaste1' . . . BYRON RAWLS JR Worthy Master . . . . JACK MORGAN Scribe . . . . . WAYNE LOGAN 'Treasurer . . . NEIL HAYES RAWLS FRATRES IN URBE Dr. R. F. Austin Dr J. S. Favors Dr W. Ogle Dr. R. E. Alters Dr. D. S. Green Dr. J. W. Peteet Dr. S. T. Bailey Dr M. H. Keller Dr. H. L. Rice Dr. R. F. Brumage Dr. L. M. Kennedy Dr C. E. Richter Dr. T. V. Conner Dr. J. M. McMinn, Dr C. O. Sanders Dr. J. H. Crook Dr. J. M. McMinn, jr. Dr G. R. Schmitt Dr. -I. L. Dillion Dr. W. R. Nail Dr. J. H. Smith Dr H. B. Younger ASKEW FGGAN GAINES GORDON HELM HFLM NEWTON PRITCHPTT RICHARD ROSFLLIN TALIFERRO WALLIS XVOOD ADKINS ATKINS BALDRIDGE EOYNTON CARTER CARTXVRIGI-IT COULH DOLLAR FAULKNER HAYES HOOKER LAMBERT MORGAN PARKER ROBINSOXI YORK ADFRHOI BARRON BERRY CREASON GRATZ H ANFY HAYWOOD KUHN I Pl-IR LOC AN F RESHMEN DELTA SIGDIA DELTA sEN1oRs i Harry Askew Lee Gordon Gaines Newton F. Caesar Rosellini ' e Troy Eggan George Helm joe Pritchett J. H. Taliaferro K , Charles Gaines Lee Helm Roy Richard Harold Wallis ,' Claude Wood , A I g JUNIORS Zi:i111i', Ezfgfgifizbzi Thomas Adkins Warren Carter M. E. Faulkner jack E. Morgan CT.gf:Sgnjtiilijnyfgiyhimgg W. D. Atkins O. V. Cartwright E. N. Hayes Tom V. Parker rsity College of Dentristr Bill Baldridge james T. Couch S. P. Hooker Randolph Robinson W ' Gene Boynton SOPHOMORES Floyd Dollar Paul J. Lambert Joe T. York jack W. Aderholt Lloyd T. Barron James Berry jack T. Creason Edward C. Gratz W. G. Haney J. R. Haywood jack C. Kuhn john W. Lehr Wayne Logan W. Doug McCoy j. A. Polk Pouc WATTS OPKINS INMAN HIRLFY SMITH Russ Presgrove Charles E. Pugh Philo P. Richardson Richard B. Russel William S. Seals Bill Summers Frank T. Sunderman Lewis W. Tanner Leslie Tubb Gene Watts Bob Winkleman Ken D. Womack D. W. Baldridge W. H. Binkley Al G. Bradford Hal Cohen B. F. Davidson Louis A. Griffith john L. Hopkins Rudolph Inman Bill A. Lively K. C. McCullough, jr. joe C. Majors Alfred J. Malcik jim Miles Robt. C. Moore Harlem L. Raley W. Kermit Reynolds james H. Shirley Harold L. Smith john R. Swanson Ben W. Thompson John F. Vinson Lowell Walthall E. O. Weathers john J. Wilson C. Clay Wright 361 PRESGROVE PUGI-I RICHARDSON RUSSEL SEALS SUMMERS SUNDERMAN TANNI-R WINKLEMAN WOMACK BALDRIDGE BINKLEY BRADFORD COHEN DAVIDSON GRIFFITH LIVELY McCULLOUGI-I MAJORS MALCIK MILES MOORE RALEY RFYNOLDS SWANSON THOMPSON VINSON WALTHALL WEATHERS WILSON WRIGIIT 1 'WG REESF Dr. W. E. Bell Dr. W. B. Brickharn Dr. Sam Brock Dr. W. T. Bohannon Dr. Oscar Busby Dr. C. B. Caldwell Dr. W. H. Clendenen Dr. J. J. Cooper Dr. Harry Crawford Dr. A. D. Cruthcher E. W. Elliott PSI HMEGA OFFICERS GI'dlZd7lltl5le'3l' ..... JAMES S. REESE, JR. junior Gnzndznaster . . . . H. B BLACK Secretary .... . J. T. BELL Treuslzrer ......... R. D. SMITH House Mmzfzgers . . BRAD BLACK and JIM REESE FRATRES IN URBE Dr. E. R. Johnson Dr. I. J. Jordon Dr. Melvin R. Franklin Dr. V. A. Lawson Dr. E. T. Gillean . J. H. Grosclose Dr. J. A. Legget Dr. T. A. Lipscomb . W. B. Henderson Dr. W. C. McCaskill . G. R. Hillin . T. Hughley . Milam Jay Dr. M. G. Musick Dr. A. L. Nygard Dr. R. N. Nelson Dr. S. R. Parks Dr. S. C. Patton Dr. G. B. Renfrow Dr. R. L. Ridgeway Dr. J. A. Skinner Dr. A. C. Sloan Dr. L. B. Sowell Dr. B. Smith Dr. J. J. Simmons FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE . Ashley H. Sills, Jr . M. F. Webster . A. L. Wetzel . T. M. Williams . J. D. Robertson Dr. A. L. Nygard Dr. G. L. Powers Dr. L. N. Keeter 362 Dr. S. R. Parks Dr. A. C. Sloan Dr. J. M. Burnet J ALDRIDGF BEENE BRADFORD CLARK lfPPIiRSON FORTSON IIARGROVE HART INGRAINI JONES KENDIG LAM LFAIIY LOVELFSS MCCALL NICKLIZS NICHOLS PADGITT ROBFRSON WILLIS WOODWARD BELL. J. T. BELL. J. F. BLA FIFLDEN HOLT JITRRISON LANDIYRS LIDIE MALTISSE INIAYER OATFS OWENS REEVES RITTER SMI S'1'liAKI.liY XVATERS XVHITIT BAECHTIEL BAILEY BAUGH BRAESICKE BRYANT BUTLER . .zuizyu I V .15...-:i:... .:,' ..1... . .EE . fx rlr' 3 ,::J, , P , M .J A ... .....a--.'. F' 2a f. Ea.-' .....- I -.i.1.- ... ..f.f2 .. .qw . y'e.s n e..... Q 1 'gi' , X , gg . .gli wi 1 Q e r . il r r r r e e . l I lv Y l'A I D . .. I at . Qi Ei- ..,. Edgar C. Aldridge Horace N. Beene W. A. Bradford Brent E. Clark, Jr. Robert B. Epperson Charles Fortson lack T. Bell Iohn F. Bell ?Ienry B. Black Richard Fielden lohn C. Baechtel William T. Bailey Wilson Baugh, Jr. Richard A. Braesicke Ioe S. Bryant Richard C. Carnes Tanell F. Dakil Dxcar M. Dillen, Jr. Isaac E. Harwell James S. Houser 45'-i ' f 'x A If' - Xx Z1-,,i1': :MIS fm -'4 - -4 r - L PSI UMEGA Robert H. Hargrove John W. Hart George Ingram James W. Jones George Kendig Robert Lamb A. B. Holt D. B. Jurrison Jeffery B. Landers, J Charles B. Lide Earl C. Butler William M. Chambers James V. Fisher John W. Gillmore, Jr. David Gray Tom B. King Thomas H. Lindsey Kenneth J. Livingston Andrew McCulley Reuel May, Jr. SEN IORS M. L. Leahy, Jr. Sam G. Loveless E. C. McCall C. W. Nickles Theo Nichols A. D. Padget JUNIORS F. C. Maltese Tulley A. Mayer Griff Oates John R. Owens SOPHOMORES James R. Greening J. O. Jolly Virgil K. Kelly Ernest R. Krenek Thomas L. Levet FRESHMEN Thomas L. Phillips Burdette A. Reed John W. Scott Billy N. Shaw Joe J. Simmons, Jr. Zane E. Jones Frank J. Parks Roy Slawn IAMBERS FISHER GILLMORE GRAY GREENING JOLLY KELLY MON STENEHJEM Town TROUT WENDT wirr YETTER 'NES KING LINDSEY LIVINGSTON IVICCULLEY MAY PARKS ATON SLEDGE THORNHILL VANDIVER WALKER XVATSON WESTER Bob J Roberson Larry .Willis , Robert D. Woodward 'lt' 'fm 'my James F. Reeves James P. Ritter Don Smith Harry J. Steakley Glen C. McGouirk David T. Moore Roy J. Ricks Pete Simon Jerome C. Stenehjem James S. Sledge Brock Thornhill Charles M. Vandiver Dan G. Walker William C. Watson Bill G. Wester Founded at Baltimore Collegc I Dental Surgery, 1895. To l number of active chapters, H Delta P C hapter installed Baylo U rsity Collcgt f De r y, 19.20. Maurice N. Waters Wilbur S. White Kent E. Toler Jack E. Trout William W. Wendt Bradley N. Witt Clyde W. Yetter, Jr. Ashby White, Jr. Robert E. Wiggings John B. Williams Morgan L. Williford James M. Word KRENEK LEVET MCGOUIRK MOORE RICKS CARNES DAKIL DILLEN HARWELL HOUSFR PHILLIPS REED SCOTT SHAW SIMMONS WHITE WIGGINGS WILLIAMS WILLIFORD XVORD MCCL ANAH AN Dr. Brooks Bell Dr. H. H. Beachum Dr. Hames V. Boone Dr. A. B. Conley Dr. J. F. Crabb Dr. W. P. Delafield Dr. A.L. Frew Dr. A. L. Frew, Jr. Dr. R. M. Garner XI PSI PIII OFFICERS Grand Ma5te1' ..... ALLEN W. MCCLANAHAN jzmimf Grand Maste1' .... THOMAS M. MATTHEWS Secretmfy .... . CHARLES S. PURTYMUN TTEMSIITBI' . . EVERETT C. HATTON Pbileman . . . . . JOE E. WELLS Editor . . . . Sgt.atA1'ms . FRATRES IN URBE M. G. Goode Dr. J. P. Mitchell E. C. Hinds Dr. P. Murphy L. H. Jordan Dr. A. W. Odell B. A. Lively Dr. A. W. Percy D. K. Longley Dr. H. J. Percy R. Lynn Dr. W. M. Reppeto R. Leonard Dr. P. F. Richardson C. McCollom Dr. J. R. Swanson G. A. McJinsey Dr. O. L. Swepston . QUENTIN E. BARBER . . LYNN F. MORRIS Dr. Paul P. Taylor Dr. I. J. Thornton Dr. Ralph Thornton Dr. W. Todd Dr. L. H. Webster Dr. H. E. Wood Dr. Homer Wood FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dr. Brooks Bell Dr. A. L. Frew Dr. I. J. Thornton Dr. A. B. Conley Dr. M. G. Good Dr. C. F. Bouschor Dr. L. A. Crabb Dr. R. Leonard Dr. Billy Looney Dr. W. P. Delafield Dr. O. L. Swepston 364 ADAIR coox EDWARDS HALBROOK HAMILTON HUDGINS 1oNEs MEANS MORRIS MCCULLOCH REAVES SHELTON TEMPLIN TIMMINS TRIMBLF WICKES , 'X mm BARBER PURTYMUN XI PSI PIII Weldon B. Adair R. E. Cook Jack F. Edwards Dee W. Halbrook R. G. Hamilton W. A. Hudgins Homer C. jones Bert L. Means SEN IORS Lynn T. Morris john H. McCullouch Hugh S. Reaves Phillip M. Shelton Harold A. Templin Emory Timmins L. Grady Trimble William M. Wickes y.. .'g. .9- Q? - '59 9? as I ' 5. QL ? Founded, University of Mich gan, 1889. Total number activ chapters, 39. Alpha Pi Chapt installed at Baylor Univei-s'ty College of Dentistry, 1921. JUNIORS Quentin E. Barber Thomas M. Matthews James Marcus Bledsoe Quentin D. Musgrave John W. Conly Charles S. Purtymun Everette C. Hatton Perry M. Smith Noble H. Hodge joe Wells David Lloyd Don O. Willis SOPHOMORES Paul G. Rydell Robert B. Sands W. C. Sellingsloh, jr. 565 BLEDSOE CONLY HATTON HODGE LLOYD MATTHEXVS MUSGRAVE SMITH WELLS XVILLIS RYDELL SANDS SELLINGSLOH uf? 5 Wx E . l ij, Qi' Q 2 35 JUIIIB... OFFICERS President . . .... ROBERT H. HARGROVE Vice-President . . HAROLD TEMPLIN Secretary .... . BYRON RAWLS, JR. Program Chairman . . JOE C. PRITCHETT Hargrove, Pritchett, Rawls, Templin 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 the 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 Dental Association, and brief reports of social activities appear in the monthly journal. B. J. ROBERTSON JOHNNIE SHELTON R. E. COOK E,1i,g0,- Eglipgr Edimr J. B. RAWLS Plyntogmpby THEO NICHOLS Photography B. K. WILLIAMS M. Ari W-18' -.M F. C. ROSELLINI Art A. W. MCCLANAHAN SMH Member W. T. ATKINS Staff Member '49 IHIUN - STAFF 36 DR. F. H. FREERICKS Sponsor S 3 5 Az ' . Q fl ,134 , ' if f 19? 4 f f F ..... : WM 'ff , g s .. ,,,A ,V f x L ....,. Z 4 47 bw, , ,qs X QQ Af ws 1 ' Q ,uf ,W ,, .. 7 Q 5' 1, 2 , , ff 'rx ,nf 'wx P '!lL 26 ...... ,xl 3' wemgivsg .. MMM xfi .3 15,4 2 s I QL 91 .lx 2 W ,X x 1 I Wfwm A mga M 'tw in , ART fi WM, 'f W E JA' 1,1151 ,,x.W ,,,, Wwmwfmw Y 4, xwaw., , 5 V m f Q x i 'QMS ' W fa, 1 Z' Wx 'i 3 ,W gig g S3 JZWW amwf - Y w , - s 1M--W, 1 -Q 5 AW? v W ,.. ' 3 Q ffffy' Q V MQ Pf V: 1 1 gi 3 NY -My - K kf ,X L A my . , ,I A iiflfifi M A, ll W ri Immw WARQQR AN J Um X E gf wg Q ng Lx it H X Vw x N5 5 , 21,1 Wx ww 5 5 5 Q 7 V f :.g.:. .:'. K. x wx ..,. , 1 W.. .L all ,,,,. , n .N 3 , x 4,51 M A, A V bg Y 5'5'Qf4j A, VX S., X, wma dwg H' x J v KW 'MWRK Y 'Q K...-uGuup-f w-.ww-nv wi 255.4 X A -5 .yxQ? UQ? 5 K Vw M, .:--::::::: , ,:,-.:,:,: :,:. 2 . 5 E' wi x A. M ' 4 , - ,, ..,. .,., ,..,.. .... , W W ,.,., . ? M .z ,.,., 5 N, sf 'Y aff-' . , A -,-'- 2 -Ila mf.. . f f ........ -- Q i ,.,....., 5 Q ' 45 si ,J f 1 . I, 'L A , , -3. , , f War, , we W .5 X M 5 , 'X Q A' V f K N 'x f , g uw ' x Q f Wwwmwf 5 3 s K' . M K 5 ' , I 1 M , his X , A sg 3 M, ji' Q W QA A , H M Q, X 7 gg ,y N y W K A is , X 'nf-35, U K ' Wi ,wr , 3 I In L M A All gf , A W W .gf 1 JS ,W ,hgvwjkm ' Wgiwffllifj' bw 4 'x .s M ,Q ' Q' ' W ., X - ' 1 i .V A Ml' A will E TW A X ,f 5 X v mxmzi ! .mim vom: www fa sw aww TBRE 5 Bm am: Ai X, J Q3 2 A Mzwzassa is vo 6 ' W ,., , Q W W -:I J WM .,,,.,.,.3. i fi :il f f: 5 Ax 5 :' ix zzzzz' ' Q V 5 MW , my 3 ' W? ...... ' lljli 53? qw QM Q,-W Q y?,'T?'Yi,A ffx QI 'mmm fmamm qmnww, 251 fu. Rv KT! as fxf 375: X1-'Y , f.H'i,,j HE, X-X rx . 'ma Q iffiif mn W .f E Q Sf 2 , 5 g 2 5 2 x 6 9 gi B 111' Aizz M M WW ., lv 1 X . ::i'I... K a View. 1125:-:avi Mihai: 525555, if jiEEg:v.55::: .,,, A ,. ggasgsgz n qi Ez.. .- Km A f , ..: x' W K , .f.. ,X V6 Q p s .,.A A 4 sf t Nfiii , ' ? A 4, A , -iii.: .5 E' ,fm f efsgxg X i ,,S,'f,f M 4 ax 4 I ,?,G 5 HP Q lv 5 4? 9 fini? 32255 x 'ibm 'F Aw Q ,, 4 .,.,.,.,. z .,..Q. ::i5s:s:::fg , 'iw 'yi 2 :3 mimi SCll00L 0F NURSING IIULLIIIAY HALL DEAN . . . S BAYL0n SCll00L 0F NURSING ZORA McANELLY FIEDLER, B.N., B.A. TO THE 1949 GRADUATING CLASS: Nursing is changing into a complex and scientific profession not fully understood by the general public. The cooperation of the public is necessary in order for the profession to meet the challenging demands of society for total health care. Understanding is the basis of cooperation. Whether you engage actively in nursing practice or not, as graduates of a professional nursing school you have an obligation to help to interpret the program and problems of the nursing profession to the public. We charge you therefore to assume your full measure of professional responsibility toward the health and welfare of your community. Sincerely, ZORA M. FIEDLER FACULTY ZORA M. FIELDER, R.N., B.A. Dean, School of Nursing Professor of Nursing OLGA M. BREIHAN, R.N., B.S., M.A. Assistant, School of Nursing Associate Professor of Nursing MILDRED D. MCGONAGLE, R.N., B.S. Director of Nursing Service Assistant Professor of Nursing EDITH E. MILLER, R.N., B.S., M.A. Counselor, School of Nursing Assistant Professor of Nursing LOUISE GOLDEN, R.N., B.S. Instructor in Obstetric Nursing VIRGINIA GREENWALDT, R.N., B.S. Instructor in Nursing I 1 CATHERINE HERRINGTON, R.N., B.S. Instructor of Surgical Nursing GLADYS NITE, R.N., B.S. 1 Instructor of Medical Nursing LAURA SIMMS, R.N., B.S. Instructor in Nursing Arts ELEANOR FRADEL, R.N., B.S. Assistant Instructor in Nursing And Nursing Arts VIRGINIA LANCASTER, R.N. Assistant Instructor in Nursing KATHLEEN MCGLATHERY, R.N., B.S Assistant Instructor in Nursing Arts EDITH MCKINNEY, B.S. Instructor in Nutrition MARTHA SPRADLIN Instructor in Diet Therapy JOHN CAMERON, B.A., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Anatomy KENNETH COLLINGS, B.S., A.M. Professor of Physiology SOL HABERMAN, Ph.D. Professor of Bacteriology LEWIS S. SMITH, B.A., Ph.G. Instructor in Chemistry 377 . -- maxi W2 -1-:-3:-:-: Am was wb W X xg ff f ff 4 f 1 s 4 35 E QE 4 1' s 5. . S' 'QT 3 152' , 1. ,, 1, R , f , tw .a5: 455555 1. :.:.::a:s5 'Q2rE-aft 3 in l I Y W it it A? ASSISTANTS IN ADMINISTRATION IVY RHODES VAN DYKE, B.A., M.A, Registrar J. MORRIS HORN, M.D. Director of Student Health Service ELIZABETH NEWBY, A.B. in Library Science Librarian MARY ALYCE SCOTT, A.B. B.S.U. Secretary JUANITA SN YDER, B.B.A. Director of Public Relationships KATHLEEN MCGLATHERY, R.N., B.S. School Nurse CARRIE HAMILTON Director of Residence LELIA B. COBB, B.A. Supervisor of Dining Room STAFF IN RESIDENCE CARRIE HAMILTON Director 0 f Residence ANNA HOLLIS Hostess ELIZABETH CRAIN Evening Hostess LILLIE MONCRIEF Day Hostess BESSIE EAST In Charge Student Uniforms 8 IN MEMORIAM EVA MAE HARDIN Eva Mae Hardin, R.N., B.S., whose life exemplified profes- sional nursing at its hest. The spirit in which she taught Pnhlic Health Nursing and her interests in students and almnnae were evidence of this fact. 0 Isl A-If S EN I 0B S CLASS OFFICERS IJ Q. GRETCHEN BRUINS DOROTHY LEWIS CHRISTINE PARKER ALMA CHAFFEE President Vice-Prexidemf Secretary Treasurer CLASS SPONSOR EDITH MILLER M s E N I 0 R s , ,, I RUTH BARRETT, Tye ::-:V -AA..: I Amicable R 'V' 'A'Q flffll ..1-:-- 3 SARA BELLE BOLEN, Joplin, MO. Fastidious it ' LOIOLA BOX, McKinney rrwitfl ROSA LIE BROWN, Plainview H E Texan 'Ww GRETCHEN BRUINS, Waupun, Wis. Somnolent ' ALMA CHAFFEE, We Layette, Indiana , 'W .IO ANN LEGGETT, Holliday I0cumi CO m 01211110115 U L 1. yr :Q '-,E .:-,': as BETTY RUTH GIBSON, Stanton E' I f 'fcagaabzef' VIWP A ' A L DOROTHY GRANTZ, Cisco N'e.....: I ...... '::: - . ,A 1 e',-' TT Melodious I Zaznl Q N PRISCILLA KENDRICK, Amarillo S I Naive . :,.'. , e:f 3 mv HAZEL LANKFORD, Joplin, Mn. jr A Affectionate ' 5 B:'::R, quznz H 5 DOROTHY LAWHON, Avon Park, Fla. I My '1 '-a . ,,.,.,. I Petite iff I n,...,,, :.,.:, , DOROTHY LEWIS, Dallas Candid SYLVIA MORGAN, Colorado City Whimsical MARY ELLA NICHOLS, Deming, New Mexico So cialitev GWENDOLYN NOLAND, Breckenridge A. iizl Tranquil i : Elm' 5 CHRISTINE PARKER, jacksonville ' ,,,,. ., . A ' , Redeem Q Z ,,, 'H MADELAINE PORTEREIELD, Dallas , ,.,,- Resourceful 'Y BARBARA REYNOLDS, Tyler S ' l--:: Entlausia.vt ,AA., zbb ,..,. Z , ,1 ,., luqzn .:.,:A.. E EE i VVHV 'EE BLANCHE SEALE, Henderson ' .,--'a '..,,l A ' l'l: l GEORGIA STRINGFELLOW Terrell R ',a'n 6 11': :':l'i I A F ,A 1711 b 1 e 7 ' , -, :: s -----:::--'v, ,,. a--MI' X S RUBY THOMPSON, Dallas MAURINE WILSON, Columbia, Miss. 581 Iiiz' A A y C0adjuto1 ' A :': E ' W' a- ESE? Ji ,swap 4 S Q ik J U N I 0 R S CLASS OFFICERS 82 l 2 'TSS FREIDA DILLON DORIS MANN CHARLOTTE REIGER ANNE SMITH President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer CLASS SPONSORS vvv, :gi ..,.. 5 gg A - ' .,,,. : .- zmfgw 7 ff 'W V A W.: I f , I smviwxf f LOUISE GOLDEN DR. WILLIAM GUERRIERO VIRGINIA GREENWALDT JUNIIIRS BETTY ATTEBERY, Ashdown, Ark. LOUETTA BINFORD, Mineola SHARON BLACK, Miami, Ariz. EVELYN BROWN, Texico, N. Mexico BETTY DENINGTON, Denison FREIDA DILLON, Garrison VIRGINIA DREW, Joplin, Mo. VERNA LOU EDWARDS, Dallas MAR 1011112 GLOVER, Amarillo BETTY GRIGGS, Alvarado SHIRLEY HAMILTON, Fayetteville, Ark. DORIS ANN HINDMAN, Marion, Ill. BETTE HORN, Gainesville JO KISER, Alice DORIS NELL MANN, Arlington EPPIE JANE MARIMON, Beaumont HELEN SUE MOODY, Borger JAYNE OLSON, Fort Worth MAGGIE RECTOR, Vernon CHARLOTTE REIGER, Dallas WANDA ROHR, Bryan DIANA SCHRADER, Dallas ANNE SMITH, Dallas K ,,, ' ' if ,, ' t :sf l: 1' A 'I ' 1 2, s ' I I e w zzzub lzq ig: . - V x Z E::-:: - , Q .:,.: E EE: ll H 1 I -,,,, , YT ,5 6 in ,,., Z . .. , , , I gg- iziiilil '::,i,, , .' ,.-5 X. V ::,, I' Ae A I ,.,' if , 'ii' I K if I iii' ....,::. ,,,,,, ,Q ' H ..'.,.,.,.,.,. --.,. Q hurl SS ,.,, W in., 12 lg ,,..V F, ..,. 4 'fi' A Aulllysi qlgllli , n,,i I Ezlz , Z. .,., , Q X A wen? ssse GEFQAR ,,,,, 383 1 Ii' iiiiiii A Af ii' ,A 384 ' F RESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Q 1 6 ASSS H 1 It 'S 'SSg: ESAZS E iS.S,SSSS.. . 5 1 A Q zzg V:EV,,, i 5 t M zuzl N llzzzzi F LORINE GANZE President ': if ,,, , A ..:.. A :.: : 'Kew .... 3 ' RUTH WALLACE MAZIE HALL B Vice-Preside ETTY F RAZOR nt Secretary Treasurer l CLASS SPONSOR KATHLEEN MCGLATHERY 'V' , ' ': E: :: ff .ZZAA II' 1 , ' BERNICE CAIN, Brady S EEV i 3 MARTIEL CLARK, Fordyce, Ark. E:::: E r E: :?::.,, I .. R uzuzln E BETTY CONNELL, Sweetwater ' BETTY FRAZOR, El Paso :ge fa 1: 'N 4 . if ,,,.,. r I Q ,Q 'W' fi, ,ef 5 R Q FLORINE GANZE, Dallas MAZIE HALL, McAllen 'E KATHERINE KERR, Dallas IRMA LIGHT, Tulsa, Oklahoma 'bi' , MARY MCCLURE, Sherman FLOY MOON, Stephenville l lnll' l'ee , DEETTE PUCKET, Warren, Arizona ,,. . iw' A 1 '1 ': JESSIE MAE RITTER, Longview ,ww GWEN SATCHER, Kilgore RUBY LEE TACKETT, Stephenville BILLIE JEAN VANDEVER, Beaumont MARTHA RUTH NVALLACE, Dallas A F eil A -Ei'i , I 'T' IAS e resident . . . MADELAINE PORTERFIELD ice-President . My Treasurer . ound-Up Editor . Tarcotic Pad Editor . . . 'ouse Coin. Clar. . ep. of Big Sisters . Zbrarian .... epres. of B.S.U. . anior Class Pres. . 2nior Class Rep. . tnior Class Pres. . veslamen Pres. . . . . . .SALLY BOLEN BETTY ATTEBERRY BLANCHE SEALE . . SHIRLEY HAMILTON . DORIS ANN HINDMAN . . . . JAYNE OLSON . . . BETTY GRIGGS . DOROTHY LAWHON . GRETCHEN BRUINS . . SALLY BOLEN FREIDA DILLON FLORINE GANZE resbrnan Representative . KATHERINE KERR zculty Advisor. . . . . EDITH MILLER s bg I s nw .L -.., r's - , R :'t: I Zil I Y e :':: IL 'Wk 4 5 , E DE T CIIU CIL CIIUNCIL O O O President . . DOROTHY LAWI-ION Devotional Vice-President librarian . . BETTY DENINGIONI SALLY BOLEN Membership Vice President Editor-THE LINK JO ANN LEGGETT Secretary-Treasurer DORIS HINDMAN WAYNE LOGAN DOROTHY GRANTZ , , , Publfcfty Chairman FRIEDA DILLON J. O. JOLLY MARY SUE MCCALL Missions Chairman Representatives I I 4 'd EPPIE MARMION S. S., DIANA SHRADER Som' V'ce'P'e5' em Y.W.A., VIRGINIA DREW MADELAINE PORTERFIELD Hospital Activities Chairman Qtner Dennnnnannns LESLIE TUBE jo RAGLIN BETTY GIBSON W sw mv W ww - li ,-.mf E 5 5 5 585 R . .:: x , M .1.. President . . . Vice-President . . Secretary-Treasurer Program . Program . . . Personal S eroice . Social Chairman . Devotional Chairman . . 586 LIFE SERVIC l VIRGINIA DREW LOUETTA BINEORIJ . . FREIDA DILLON . DORIS MANN . . . jo KISER BETTY ATTEBERY SHARON BLACK . SALLY BOLEN Y, President EPPIE JANE MARIMON Vice-President Jo KISER Secretary BETTY ATTEBERY Program Chairman ROSA LIE BROWN AN I Q E HD ,If 7 Q O O IM , ww-iniw A 4 a 'B 1690 i 5I.. 'X5 4 'T '::- ji, F New V . fy A M .f S Lx BIG SISTER Cllllll L GBO President . . . JANE OLSON Vice-President . . RUBY THOMPSON P 587 President . . DOROTY GRANTZ Vice-President . . . WANDA ROHR Secretary-Treasurer . . ANN SMITH MUST REPRESENTATIVE . 55fi::'f:':f.::'?. di .s::::j'f:,.5g:-ing, V. i ,R ., kg ' fi::.,, wr A Q 3 if , ' GRETCHEN BRUINS Miss Gretchen Bruins was chosen as the most representative nursing student at Baylor School of Nursing. CARNIVAL QUEEN ,psig DOROTHY LEWIS HELEN MOODY jumor Przncess BETTY TAYLOR Freshman Przncess SENIUB FAVQIBITIES BETTY GIBSON DOROTHY LAWHON GRETCHEN BRUINS MADELAINE PORTERFIELD DOROTHY GRANTZ 5 f'5f15iZ3f7C 9'f'f'W' Z 'l Q ,,, CREAM af- as 59 Years of Continuous Service to the Man at Baylor 75 O mf stout ton Mm CHHS. G. IONES WHCO, TEXHS T. D. FINDLEY Hlwoys H Good ,W 5 so u S ' . 1 I U . Q , ,WI 5- ., ygunnafa I P1 Sh x ' G H' .f ' M CCS to Op T X t - .0 L: gt 1 3 :Mit I ' . ' i ' X'-1 Y For over 63 years this store has been cater- 1 -m ',LQQ,BiM,m 51 y Ili E Q QM J I I 1 I l r L Gif: ' 'H HQ' ,X ing to Baylorites and it is our desire to con- :Lax ' Q f' '!,t , tinue this pleasant relation throughout the ' Q ,,m W' W X -fem-.- It-V 0 years. Our stocks of apparel for all the fam- . ,l-3235225 'Qfio , Q , . 9 ,xy B,,,L.:,5meXcalvq1 ily, piece goods, footwear, underwear, R.,,,5 ....,.,.,. wa n. . I l ' G Ar V ' dress accessories, and things for the home v...1 Mf w offer pleasing selections at prices that justify our reputation as - Hlways a Good Place to Shop. OUR MHIL ORDER SERVICE IS PROMPT HND SHTISFYING The Goldstein-1VIige1 Company WHCO'S GREHTEST DEPQRTMENT STORE Waco, Texas I I Telephone 5753 412 Hustin Hve. Office 818 Phone Res1dence 2-1489 PERFECT THILORS Tailor Made For You COrSGqe Headquarters Al Holop, Manager Waco, Texas Malcolm Edwards lames Thomas Are Our Campus Representatives Phone 978 Phone 978 lennie M. Hlaewod BRUCK BROTHERS 7TH G WHSHINGTON Roosevelt H0191 wncos FINEST srorzs for WQCQI TEXQS, Pipes-Tobaccos Fountain Pens Pouches Billfolds Candy Cigarette Cases Compliments Compliments oi of RHLEIIGI-I HOTEL J. C. PEDIIGY CC. Flamingo Room Purple Cow Sandwich Shop 8TH HND HUSTIN HVE. The Largest Department Store in the World Under More Than 1600 Roots PHONE 3171 WHCO TEXHS Ih S h B ' wr.,z,,.,m, e out ern aptlst mf Th I ' IS ' eo OQIGH emmar pehedging rms norms FULLER, nn., President Hn Internationally Famous Institution o H Faculty ot World-famous Teachers, Preachers, Huthors WBEWME! 0 Eleven Great Departments oi A BEIIIR PRODIJU THSTPUCUOH 0 H Modern 53,000,000 Educational Plant 0 Hn Htmosphere of Scholarship and Evangelism. Write to the President for Catalog and Further Information. Waco, Texas Tl-IE BEECI-IES Louisville, Kentucky 392 ew The ,re Buildin Better Tires Beep In The Heart ef Texas For more than 33 ears, General has been Y producing the best tires made. Now we're manu- facturing premium tires right here in Waco . . . dee in the heart of Texas. P Q Our decision to build the first tire plant in Texas at Waco was influenced by the untold wealth in natural resources Texas possesses, its skilled labor and its natural geographic location for better distribution of our tires to the South and South- west. Now Texans are building finer tires, are strengthening them with Texas carbon black, are curing them with Texas sulphur . . . just to mention a few of the home-state materials going into Texas- made Generals. 232 All our technical know-how, future discov- cries and research efforts will be used at our Waco plant so that Texans can build still finer and safer tires for the motorists and truckers of the fastest growing industrial territory in the United States. THE GENERAL TIRE Sz RUBBER CBMPANY GOOD F o o D F o R ' I P L EA S E D I L- G u e s r s JOHN S2Xf0Il sr co. I CHICAGO-LONG ISLAND CITY DALLAS--lfllllfl-PITTSBUIGQDETROIT'-'PHlllUflPHll To Our Many Baylor Friends Good Wishes WEST PUBLISHING CO., St. Paul 2, Minn. VERNON LAW BOOK CO., Kansas City 6, Mo. Luloys Cafeteria Compliments 414 Hustin Hvenue Of HOURS: ll:00 HM. - 2:00 P.M. 5:00 P.M. - 7:30 P.M. M O N N I cfs THE FRIENDLY STORE Qir Conditioned tl Y u ' , 1 ' u fs it A f 4- cooo ron ur: ll Ida, 7440 loowmown sure, im l AT 608 AusT X K ll ll I ll h l fl ll COLIAS BROTHERS 3' s IN c E u 9 2 o TTT-Ex--Zi, ,K 1 Clilton Simpson Hardware Company The largest Home Department Store in Central Texas. Complete line ot Fine-Good-and Medium Priced turni- ture, Hardware, Kelvinator Refrigerator. ln tact every- thing for the house sold on Easy Terms. EX K f P K I QUHLITY TELLS Hoosted ond Pocked by THE! COOPER COIIIPHIIY, IIIC WACO Cleburne, Gotesville, Hillsboro T mple, Tdyl L70 His . . . affudfnfi, Qtmilfif, L1,L J :Ak wLL, zz!-Killa iifaff of Baylor fillnzuwzft, Dm tzfgfytzciafion for ills fnzuzlgyg of woftfiirztf .vzfli you an dig fiwflttffzm of your 1949 :QQLLIUJ-'Tlfi. 'l1'f .415 .lflwtnfi .lffzxztw fu Lhfmtifs will ffltm in Ilfouz S73H0fQt,mfilizf efTfmli ffjawzl gfutlio 7520 5. ifli Amie EURNIST-TING R HOME CORRECTLY . . is cr matter thot deserves consideration ond the service of skiiied deoorotors to ossist you in your picms for orroriqemerits. WHEN IN NEED OE OURLITY FURNITURE RT LOWEST PRICE FIRST VISIT STRDTTUNSTRIEKER WHCO ?VfilRNlTURf fan svcnvaoov Q TEXRS CENTRAL BAPTIST THE0l0GIC l SEMI ARY Kansas City 2, Kansas li.ftabli.rbcrf and lvILli7ZIdi7Z6Ef for THOROUGH PREPARATION In the Word and Work of God Dormitories for Single Students - Apartments for Married Students SPIRITUALITY . SCHOLARSHIP . SERVICE TMRSJ MED R. HALE. Rcgiffnzr' Cfmzlogzfe upon request! WM. W. ADAMS, Preyidenl 397 Compliments of Coca-Cola . Bottling Miller Produce, Inc. company Fresh Fruit and Vegetahies MCMW5 5, Wrrsgyirxrs ' 'ADE ' M ' Phone 264 W. A. H0lI 00. 113-15 NORTH 5th Sporting Goods and Photographic Equipment PINE SPORTSWEHR FOR LHDIES QND MEN H PUBLIC SERVHNT SQLUTES H PUBLIC INSTITUTICN San Antonio Machine Gm Supply Co. R. T. DENNIS CS COMPANY offers you assurance of Discrirninating home-makers iike to select their furniture at DENNIS' because here they have Iearned to re1y on high standards of guahty, good taste, sound construction T k th can expect trained and courteous assistance and dependab1e Worth. hey now ey in designing a home that Wi11 be a 1iva1o1e and beautifu1 background to their own ITQDENNIS s. co.,l rn. 398 Follow the BEARS . .. with IIENIERAI TEXAS BUS LINES, INS 121 1 Webster Phone 642 W T PIIIIIAIIIIIV IIIIFEIERIA 713 Austin Avenue Continuous Servic I :30 . .t 8 p. . lol q S day B 630 t 11 e rom6 crm o m incuin un reotktctst : ct.m. o o.rn. Lunch 10:30 o.rn. to 4:30 p.m. Dinner 4:30 p.rn. to 8 p.n'1. C II d Douqhnuts Served R11 D y t C It Bo 0 HIGHEST QUHLITY Q LIBERHL PORTIONS PQIR PRICES Wo .96 gdeaf Without Institutions of Strong Cultural and Educational Influence WPICO IS PROUD OP BHYLOR UNIVERSITY 342 ?!U6lC0 CLCIITLAQI' of C0l'YLI'l'L0l'Ce I I I I I i I I I 1 x it Y' V. ,.....w-W.-,1..,,, .agree W,-q .W -. r ff.. ,. ' slr AFC' Fir? ' 'X e wffr,1,1ig,.. 5 1 ' ' W f 1 W Qi pf E .- L aw' me PIDNHIEIIINGICEQF S P I R IT S till Pre vails! Win fwwp , .W 4. 3 ,f -ng -Wm IKE a gleaming thread woven into the pattern of Texas history is the pioneering spirit of tlhe first trail blazers. Home- steaders . . . the stage coach . . . the first Texas cattlemen . . . X carrying their hopes and dreams on to new frontiers! 1 This same pioneering spirit was evidenced by the group of men who, back in 1913, built the state's first high-voltage electric power transmission line, bringing with it a new era of development for farm, business and industry. This high-voltage transmission line was the forerunner of the network of power lines of Texas -' Power 8: Light Company destined to cover a 52-county area in North, Central and East Texas. Through the years, this company has continued to pioneer . . .in rural elec- trification, in agricultural development and in industrial development. In the beginning, Texas Power 8: Light Company served 13 cities and towns. Today, 466 cities, towns and communities in the richest and most populous section of the state are joined together by TP8lL's high-voltage transmission lines. More than 235,000 Texans, of whom 68,000 live on farms and in rural areas, enjoy more comfortable, prosperous living through TP8LI.'s low-cost, dependable electric service. Because of this widespread distribution of electric power, manufacturing plants may locate in the section best suited to their industrial-needs . . . and thus take advantage of the wide diversity of Texas' raw materials and natural resources, labor, tra-nsportation facilities and the many other advantages found in the state. Contributing more to a higher standard of living and the furtherance of community prosperity than any other single factor . . . TPSLI. electric service is vital to the growth and development of the area it serves. With the foresight and vision of careful business management, this company is constantly planning and preparing for the future needs of the farms, homes, businesses and industries that are making Texas the great state it is today! X PIONEERS OF TRANSMISSION LINE ELECTRIC SERVICE IN TEXAS A JOHN W. CARPENTER. Presidenf and General Manager - 400 -3' W -K r .. Q aw...-' -was W em! 6211: 0333139 mzjzrsra osmson as . LU MsER.wAu. PAPER, L E S PAINTS HARDWARE. VARNISHES G NAINEL WAco.TzxAs CLEHNING PLHNT LHUNDRY 216 North 18th Street - Phone 480 1401-03 Clcry Hve. - Phone 3200 g0LU't2riy CLCLILQPJ CLEC! oliduntlrg BRYANT STUBBLEFIELD, Prop. Wcrco, Texczs fl ljx SX , sz A Genuine Texas Welcome i f wx, ua, gayfor gudenfa ann! gyracluaferi ff,Mf f O, 'xg T For the very newest fashions fy if and the soundest values we FOLLOW THE CROWD TO 1:2 -1 ' .1 401 .748 pl'0gI'265 LIIUNDERERS 5 DRY CLEANERS DYERS PUR STORAGE rho Progress Way Plooso-of' PHONE 1300 Waco, TEXAS HSK YOUR. FRIENDLY GROCER ' A ENRICHED WITH VITAMINS I. N. Mitchell F. D. Mitchell CHRYSLER DODGE PLYMOUTH CENTRAL MOTOR CUMPANY INCURPURATED 906 Austin Ave. Phone IOS-IOS DODGE TRUCKS A Home OWNEDYWACO INSTITUTION ,GBR -9 JEWELERSF- --+- SOI AUSTIN AVENUE -- Famous tor Values in WATCHES - DIAMONDS - IEWELRY AGENCY Gorham, Wallace, International Sterling SOI Hustin Plve. 'Q . '.'. -i,V '-t,ii ..,.,.,.,....,.,... : g5 .g::::.1 gf ,-1 . -Q ' AN' S ' 'IZ '11 . , A . t t .M ' f.,,,L I- I .HA . -35 V62 LPIUNDERERS, DRY CLEHNERS L. I . . I . . A 13, -III. RAINBOI If t T I -M14 i2fIQf,,? ., oodnkm, LINEN SUPPLY, sToRI1IoE N 4 2 E' U 51 -of -f l! ' - gg'.3foti55fg11-',f 1125, V -I 10' ag, LPIUNDPIY CLEANING , ,oi--A A qgmg -. F PT LINEN SUPPLY sToRPIoE L, o I , Q . ..- ,. ?f.f-,. Lf- ,,.1 I .'f,5qf7 g?f!,o.! .-'- ..?:,,.,:. 0 1 ' 4l8 S. llth Street IOOZ Hustm Ave. IQ- I' jvf Phone 5900 Phone 2--3 I 'T . 4 -' Ei E?' 5 Sub Station No. I Sub Station No. 2 Sub Station No. 3 307 N. 25th 3ll2 Corsicana Hwy. l8l2 N. l5th Phone ll7 Phone 9544 Phone 7Ul9 I. C. Yomc, PRESIDENT NEW PIPHRTMENTS EOR MPIRRIED COUPLES Greetings trorn NEW URLEANS BAPTIST THE0l0GICAl SEMINARY Offering your graduates standard courses and degrees. THEOLOGY, BD., Th.M., Th,D, RELIGIOUS EDUCATION, B.R.E., and M.R.E. l22U Washington Plvenue Roland O. Leave-ll, New Orleans l3, Louisiana President 40 CUR MODERN PHARMACEUTICAL PLANT IS QDEQUQTELY EQUIPPED TO SERVE THE PHYSICIHNS OE THE SOUTHWEST H Complete Line of Prescription Pharmaceuticals , rf u il r Visit Our Plant First Texas Chemical Manufacturing Company DHLLHS, TEXQS J. EOR THE BEST CCDIHPHHY in Chemicals MEDIC.QL,DENTI31L, PI-IHRMHCEUTICHL and ana NURSING BOOKS Scientific Qgoparatus Two Stores See Ground Floor, Medical Qrts Building Dft-MS' TEXHS Greene Brothers, Inc 1812 Griffin 1301 Tulane Hve. NEW ORLEQNS, La. Dallas, Texas 0 E. I-I. IIICCLURE COIIIPHNY Serving Texos Doctors 48 Yeors SURGICHL INSTRUMENTS PI-IYSICIHNS' .FIND I-IOSPITQL SUPPLIES HND EQUIPMENT IQO8 Live Ook through to IQII Poroific Centrod 9061 DoIIos I, Texos .14 Comladfe prinfing pfanf WITH FHST MODERN EQUIPMENT TO SERVE YOUR INSTITUTION megan Minfing Company YOUR OOOPERPITIVE PRINTER 4II-I3 OIiVe Street DcrIIos Phone LHURENCE MELTON R9 I 9 I -2 FRPINK MELTON 0 30,625 gd FURNISHING mms, HQMES SINCE 1576 CGNGRQTULQTES the BQYLOR ORGQNIZQTIONS on their Educational Facilities and Service to Humanity Sakgudfd your PRCDFESSIONAL REPUTATION USE MERCHPlNDlSE OE DEPENDHBLE QUPILITY H-SURGlCHL INSTRUMENTS -SPECLQLTIES -EQUIPMENT The A. P. CARY COMPANY DHLLHS Medical Qrts Bldg. FQRT WQRTH HQUSTQN Dental, 809 Lamar St l2ll Caroline St Surgical l308 Throckmorton St MEDCALF Gm THOMAS H SUBSIDIQRY OF THE S. S. WHITE DENTH L MHNUEHCTURING CO. Dental and Surgical Supplies and Equipment FORT WORTH Medical Hrts Bldg. DPILLHS l4l4 Hall St. Compliments of I N G E - H A Y M A N General Contractor 2326 N. Beckley Central 2744 DHLLQS, TEXQS Compliments of CONE DENTAL LABORATORY Since l923 S. L. EIIIIIIG CO TYPEWBITERS Everything in Prosthetic Dentistry QDDING MQCHINES 344 Medical Hrts Phone B-5477 1909 Main St. Dallas, Texas DQLLQS Congratulations and Best Wishes One of the Nqtionls Foremost Laundries to Baylor Graduates Since 1909 ZIMMEBMANN DENTAL SUPPLY CO. 2104-6 Bryan Street Dallas IDEHL LHUNDBY CS CLEHNING CO. 32 l 6 Boss DHLLHS 0 6 f7a4e from TETlTlESSEEl ost CQIIIPLETG GQLEEQL PEE-I SCEIPTIOTT Your Best Food- -or Its Best. T E N E S S E E 327 N, st. Paul street MllK f',':'::fzi': Compliments Best Wishes to E H Y L O E on their New Project of THE GEC. W. TEUETT Gttioe Equipment Co. MEMQRIHL HQSEITQL 1304-lO Young Street Dollars G qi S t 0 n H 0 t el 3407 GQSTON HVE. T 3-0587 Dollos 4 0 Our First Year in Houston... FgrprgfgsgignqlAppearance USE UNIFCRMS Designed and Manufactured by Earle C. Parker Co. C-Ul59 412 Calhoun Houston 3, Texas Our Seventy-sixth Year in Texas Compliments oi W. H. CURTIN 8: CUMPA Y Domestic f Export Laboratory Apparatus and Chemicals 9 0 S e S HoUsToN, NEW ORLEQNS, J ous-fan risxns Louisinnri 0 IIE FIRST NATIIDNAL has greeted II2 graduating classes from various schools and colleges since it was established in 1866. Now it is privileged to welcome its eighty-third group of young men and women illto the busy world . . . May sueeess attend your every effort, and may you contribute as mueh to the welfare of the state and nation as the classes that preeeded you. Good luek, 1192 ONS 'Y FIRST NATIIINAL BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ill Il0llSt0l'l CE yin 8 PE DIETII 8: RTU, I G. R. STOWELL, President Physicians' Supplies Hospital and Laboratory Equipment MEDICPIL HRTS BUILDING HOUSTON, TEXHS II. Jcgdfone rug Co., Lgnc. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS 9Ul Caroline at Walker Phone Fairfax 3301 HOUSTON 2, TEXAS Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Fast - Free - Delivery 0 Hnaesthetic Gases 0 Biologicals 0 Sick Room Supplies o Trusses and Supports 0 Cosmetics, Sundries 0 Corsets and Brassieres .!Qy5f0l'le Ol fA0l9e6bC CO. IUOI Caroline at McKinney METRL. SUPPORTS HND BRHCES MHDE TO SPECIFICHTIONS o HLL TYPES ORTHOPEDICS 0 SURGICHL SUPPORTS 0 HERNIH BELTS 6. TRUSSES 0 ELHSTIC FITTINGS WHEEL CHFIIRS, CRUTCI-IES HND WI-'ILKING CHNES Our competent staff of fitters Will take professional pride in filling your need for any type truss or surgical support. Private fitting rooms, lady attendants. K ,M -' . 'ffzq ::::::f'.,:55f I 21312-I--E-Sf? l .. ,. .. 5.-.-.. -+I., S. 'f .... Q 5:2223--s.. - , , . .gr J NN 1' T get . ' .f??EfEE2: jfffi' ' .i xiifzf 1'QE1f5Zf L'.1' ' . 'Q tilt R 7 - gykfflfi 3c'6'?, 'f.-ff .-:1:5:-. ws, sit-5 , QS- ::5E5E5E555351.'.5:,.: . Z, . 4, P T gf ' - .Eu r: -iri s,-. 55i121E:E:E: -:s:5:5:5:5s. zgaet -. - lb Q '3: Ii 'izbf-P 1-:. .:- fy ot Q ::I:2:5:i:1:I -:g.,'g:-:-:-. . :f:i5'f. s fi: tv s.. -4 if-X2 'Avis' s. f'5Ef?5E5i5EfE5i 'a?i?:i!E??iiEs:i2: . 'c ' ' . '53-11. -:-:-:- -- -' 5 'J ,c-, 4, ', :-:2:f:2:5:f::?3 i:2z2:1.f:1:f:::., 2: 8-..-S:I:1:'.2't1:1: ' Lg :ggi - .533 - 4 Q- 3- -.-:-:-:-:-:-::-: ':-:4 -L 7: zJ::g1::. :22g: .Wi F' '- ' ::-.- oc- tI----- . . - 2.1.3.-.:.:g:3:i Q ,M 37 x M .V ig., ., ,.,,, ,V , Zo Q 5 ' Sq. Q. , , , :Q:ff :Q,'.5.f1.'7:7:Z::gZ5:1.g. - .'Q t-N551-f-4. --.::.:,:.-.:.:-.' -f:s:s:1:2:s: .' '::,: :::5:-'51'I., 2:-fo , -' pc. 1: -:-5.313:,.:: . .g.g.3 4.7. .: 2.3. ,. . ' WZ ii'lSf-f 'f5s5i?l?Ef f2f ...:.2zfE?5:..E???iflfififlfi' 5 -, 1553.54 ' ,.,..4 ez .-ff 'Q .- --.1 ' i'tt 'lr .t'-1t 1 --1- - ' .- .::g,:,:.:,5.f. M ,-.,.:::.- -, M g.g:E7f:':Q.':AQj:-.-:ig5:55g:3Qg:::1:3-255511 .Ag . .g' .:, .-l'.1 . u:,: I Q tg, 4, S C- 3, z it all ti A S v 3 Q , 5? 3+ 'Q t fl' 'ir 4 Ns-1 Q ig 31 .ox z ., 3 V A4 1 V tt fit 2 Q: 9 M 2 K -F? :ffl or-sa v if N8 It Vx Q ci 133 1'-C' Qkgbp E wb: 'iw N. 'tiki ga 2 fir sexi? 42 3 s, - ww g X 5 3 was N' sv dz, we 5 ' A 4 tc Q. ' ' bwxs 9 ' X x ixgxo , wav ., , Q C N 'M' N f 1' f o If 5 5 sy -' 36 , ' W ,X X .- 1 'f ' me f '- ,, f' s-5, Q H we fi i t is' ,fs .5 v Q. . . . , f . . 'fs , 1:1 .:5.::-nf- 1 1,1 IEW'-:'E-'fsiff-W-9 A -EE -if ' - .f.:.:r .-I2I5.- . SJ :1 -'.. .51 'ri-f 'zfrft S. f ,-:': 12- - z f .-11-' :'.:sur z::1:r:'-- If-,235-g if 330--1-S 55-E512--'I 'Q cgg rj. :g555,35,3:,:,: ...I-14:-.-. -H ' V 9 4ss+1 '?gf'f f-f153:- f f' -5.. e:1s:ff ' ...s V' 4 a -. , M 2 S -- I . M . I .B i z at 0 -we 9 5 ' ' ' ' ':fe2f: i1L 'Sii i' i'2 '1'f'1'1111222f1ie' ' A51-':.:5E1- :- Es1 f?s5s2:fsff2...-'-.-'::E: ' ........ , ,,.4:4iZ55:3:-...I gfggigiggfig:g.P5g5:f:55' , 1 . I 4:3 'tif Wt: . 15, .,:1:5:3:,.- 1 .- 1if:2gf32:21212:2:5.515215.gzggfigziiisfgifi:'gjzjglstfjlf-55555.15 . I if Rx V ---- - - -X .-:-:-1-1-L-:t-.g me ......... 4 LQ. 'j.g.i..2.:.:.g.:.:.:. 3:122:5:2j2g..5j'g5?e5wsg.:,..1: ..-, J ' ' .'- '1'.3'.'2'Z'Z'f??7?-f.fisiifQ.-.I.gs5.,.gsizizfgiigtgggggi ..,,,.,,,f:.A,., 5938 FOLEY'S varsity shop ll Tops with College Men! For campus, classroom, stadium or dress, we have them-the clothes you like-in which you look right and feel right! Styled to student tastes! Priced to student budgets! Come to Foley's Varsity Shop for a lesson in style -quality- value! Varsity Shop, FoIey's Second Floor Houston, Texas 40 FIV . A9 S 41' - - 5 'ff gtfigifzfrf.-, I- .f.f.f:l:f.f.-.3.1. 5.Z,:,:A:.:..-I.2j.2,g:,:, ' ' 2, ,,, j -1 ,-iz' j,.g5155?5i5?5E5?gf- , ' 31313:51511553,F32:5::E525255531532QE'E'5-5:5:1:rsf::::q1gf5.,. .5.:E:g, ff. .Q ...,,,. .g- .,.,,... . , A s 1. ,Q ' .'.rE3E5555E355E5E355- -1 - 125231529'22:E25252jrQrQ:Q:i:j:7:,:,:3,.,:g3zz'g2:':':2i::':':':':'Sot?' .. sy : 'UT' .4 :2f.g3E2,1Z:f:f15:2 '5' . '-22E1E1S'-1227'5'3'5'E:5:3:g:?:E:3:fr1:1:5S:-3' Sflf7E2E2ECE':'f3Q25:1:? -.1'i:f:-.-.-.- I 4 gf- I:--jc-?. -..,f 5:g:-7-:ig ' -- rg ., .5.3.5.,.:. 5. -,-- . --f3.Ax- , . 'of,r-:- 3 4- - v- A. ':i-5-'-::,'- - - .- . .- .- -'--- . ,. ....... 'X--1. ., -f . 3-,.,:g:5:-gig'- ' 1 . :Z:I:3.. , i ' .ggi : '-1 1:-7:-':::::3 ' T:fg:gg1:F..,..15353i.is:aEsEsI.E::s55Z2:s:..- g , ,,. ,,, .V .,,, ., . ...,..,. . .,.. , ...t ..., ..,. .,..... ,,.,. g . A. . A.: , - , . g.f:3,3.-,-.-,- W.,,,,5.3.3.:.:.:.:.:.:.-.:.:.,,g.g.-. .-N. ' :1:1:2: - -,- . Q .P .... ff..:f+'-Sf-r-14-:B-3-:c-:-:-:l:l?NQzi'2:1'4'2:1:2: - ft ' - 2...-.431 255.2.E.Z.:.:-' - .. 'L.L12-24-3IZ.31:25is22.5151215251:15125.I..-1-1-iffE.5l.2g...:.L5.2.2s:s:s:s:::s2ZziEEs5s21E P ' F,i5..5:.'.I, - -.ge X P- . . '..- ffffI-E1:I:itil-.-zliliiiiifflEfiiifiifffii' ffZ'f:f' ' ff' f w-X-QW 'mit' ' ' it'I12I'I'11s:sis:'t:'f'E53e5s2ff a:.Z553i55g1.,:iii:Sf 312E15335365E55:15E:5a:?:f:f:s: -r:r - -'Ez 21-:iE,E5E3E3EgEg' ,. ., -:r1':r:r1r1:f:5?5E5E3 575553:':jfffffffE?flEf2f''3' .gf : :.-:-: : :-:I:2.i14:'SIE.-'-If1,rE:Z11:5:E:1:2:1:1 :2:1E1:--1:If1?25'S'E:5:2:5:E:k ':1:I:f:2:fEf:2. .2-Lf' . 4 wr- :15:3:r.f.5.5:31f1:. ' ,:5:5:5:' .-r-131-3.3,.,1::f:::::::::::::.,.,.,., -r-2-1-1-V,-' .qs -:gy :gg .::3:::Q:f: 5:5515 fzgzgg: 5-5-:41-'gg.::3::::gg:55-'g'-:g:5g:g::g: 5' N 1:52 s:s:s:z:s:2 2:a:.:.:e:s:s:z:s:5:afc5a51?f'' ' f-xi' 35:2--:I:f:2:?:2: .1?1i1EF?E5:1i:f 2::f:T:5f1f 9 4 45:55 2:Q:f:5:f:f: : 1:g:'c 'i:E:fE:2:2:Q:5:fg:: 41 e fly- 1 f X 1 A 9 fl ' , 52 QNX -1 PM 6 52 in W iw 'fm 1. ii was 5 iv f i Fa e , Euge- 'Pi '79 f i w..Uu Wi 4 13, H-iVffmiH'l'i'?Eh'::l?: Wmmwln 9,3 .., n,mrg1Vf Eh 5.13MB li21nK'C:nS 1l::iJgg:5:? izzia-wmsilNfwli msgrwwmifaf- xiigqnaqi ig -,QUE ' :ling E ', N 1 an Z 1 w illlil :Vi i P 3 llilaciruillrafowlv HUUSTON ?Qiaila6r5fi va' ii-'il T1GIFlK'E-SE :SLS ,, eh :mm .-lm' A -- S U'rI'x ?1f f t uf ' . f , vi ' iff? l i' 'RH , 1 li ' , i HM l i A ff , vz A -CE' ONE OF AMERICAS 3 What is your definition of a modern, progressive bank? Ours is simple: A modern, progressive bank is one that lives up to its obligations to the community by serving all of the banking needs of all of its people. This is the concept that guides all of the plans and pol- 7lu 4' X SECOND ' MAIN AT nusx xf X MOST PROGRESSIVE BANKS :cies of Second National. It explains why we maintain a separate department manned by specialists, for each of the various phases of banking service. Whatever your banking needs, you will find Second National qualified and eager to serve you. A'l' I 0 ll Al. BANK OF HOUSTON CAPITAL AND SURPLUS TEN MILLION DOLLARS . . . MEMBER F.D.l.C. Q A-i+g+igi+' Q P .v:E.:, i q:,,, EQ? Q a, e Si H i wi A i ' b WPIJGN 4 1 xw.'f,x uB J , 1 so N wa yn. :,, ix W ,.:5 qxzi Nil 7 IV V , H+ I A, IEEIQ O ' I nzgz 3 'iifziv nw gf. Z., ,I 4 1. 44' ' kgs gi E 171554 l ,Y ,, K .1 H4 vi 5454 1 4' AVZZZ: f.e Q : -f:- f .elif-MX F M - a, gi ai y ge eee A yy 1 f gs i 5 W5 img 5 3 I 2--- i 'zz' ' W is 'Qi sl K3 ik A age? Y is is gg' S A 5223i is skew' H i i 3 553 A wifi iii 6 as For fhe Doctor PI-IENIX MILK IS IUST WHAT THE DOCTQR ORDERS QNEJIX MMIQEQ7 0 W. A. Kyle Company BAPTIST BOOK STOBE BOOKS OF ALL PUBLISHEBS PHYSICIHNSQ SUBGEONS' and HOSPITAL SUPPLIES Complete Line ot Surgical and Diagnostic Bibles, Song Books and Sunday School Supplies Complete Visual Aids Department Beligious Becordings l406 Main Street Charter 4-4797 Houston 2, Texas Instruments and Equipment 009-Qll Caroline F-2794, F-8203 HOUSTON l, TEXHS 192 419171 Qllullege Zinn Home of Finest Steak and Big Baked Potato Telephone L-6484 6545 Main Street HOUSTON Compliments ot -ill P r Q Refresh Yoursey' 5 D I 'L D h f With Ice-cold coke 1 Serving Baylor University College of Medicine Bings, Invitations, Diplomas, Caps and Gowns SHIP All0Y Houston's Leading Bestaurant Specializing in Seafood and Steaks at Popular Prices Hlso Catering to Private Parties 6038 South Main Houston L-0057 GULF PUBLISHING CO. jine lqinfing 3301 BUFFALO DBIVE HOUSTON, TEXAS Houston, Texas . . l2l0 Walker Ave. p H 37l0 Fannin St. u mated 5002 Montrose Blvd. Under Authority oi the Coca-Cola Co. b HOUSTON COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. fl 5.453 ff 11 Z3 I Iv as mf age ourtesy if D I ' N . . X7 f that's warm and rlendl . . . Tl ht K x X 41 X Inf-l from the heart , 6- N yu 5 f Z You will find more than a ireciscw courtesy in your dealin fs with , A I 5: I' 7 + this bank. You will find warm, friendly altitudes, sincere interest IL - ' A X I , N NJ' - ll in serving and safeguarding your intern-sts . . . banking service for ?51X fi M ll ll your every need. Won't you come in anal get acquainted? We are A l N sure you then will umlerstand why so many refer to us 0 ' ee' 1 1 77 , - as lhe Bank of Lourtesy . fl fl lil. Menzlrrfl' l'l!'l1UlTll I Deposit 'l ITlSllI'llllf'0ClIf1Illl'!IIillIl - iii National ank of ommerce 0 If H 0 U S T 0 N aararaa ff T H E B A N K 0 F C o U 1: T Ia s Y H ii. WARM, FRIENDLY BANKING AND Tkusr GUIDANCE HUMBLE i he Humble Company joins all Texas in saluting the class of 1949, and in Welcoming them to the World of business, industry and the professions. May all good fortune attend you, and may you finally achieve the solid satisfaction that comes from successfully coping with the new tasks that face each new generation of Americans. HUMBLE OIL 8: REFINING COMPANY 2 A Page Abate, Frances Mae . Abbott, john William . . Able, Betty . . . Abel, Harlan Arthur Abendschein, Patricia Ann Abitante, Joseph . . . Ables, Mary Elizabeth . ..76 Brothers, J. H. Jr. . . . Ackert, Bernard G. . . Adams, Charles Richard . Adams, James Blackburn . Adams, Jimmie .... Adams, Adams, Adams, Adams, John Truett . . Tom ..... Van Mayo . . . Verda Lee . . . Blair, M Adamson, George V. Jr. . Addington, Billy Bob . . Adkins, Grant Lee, Jr. . Adkisson, Jack . . . . Adkisson, Robbie Lee . . Adler, Robert Myron . Agee, Leota Fay . . Agopian, Evelyn D. . Agopian,go Ann . Aguirre, zequiel . . Aiken, Jane .... Akers, Lalita Yvonne . Adkin, Jack Thomas . Albert, LaVerne . . . Albritton, Janet Joyce . . Alexander, Alice Arleen . Alexander, Lou Ann . . Alexander, Robert Lee . Alexander, Wesley Merle . Alford, Evelyn Faye . . Alford, Marshall Edward . Miriam Fay . . Alleni Boone Allcorn, Billy .... Allen, C. E ..... Allen, Edgar H. Jr. . Allen, Glenn Ira . . Allen, Jimmie Lloyd . . Allen, James Floyd . . Allen, Martha Elizabeth . Allen, Mary Ann . . . Allen, Patricia Lee . Allen Robert Wood . . Roland Harold . . 76 Frank H .... Allison, Earl Ray . . . Allmand, Douglas Dean . Alonzo, Daniel Valdez . Altemore, Joe M., Jr. . Alvarez, Joe .... . 110, 37 Alvis, Ethel Ruth . . Anchors, M. Lorraine . Anderson Bill Jeff . . Anderson Buddy . . Anderson, D. B. . . Anderson, Donald A. . Anderson, Francis Leo . Anderson James K. . Anderson, Jamie L. . Anderson, Jean Fraser . Anderson, John D. . . Anderson Justice C. . Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Margie Ann . Mary Leigh . Z Mary Nelwyn . Thomas Franklin Bentley. Beryl .... . . 109 34 Anding, Thomas Earl . . Andrews, Lanelle Jean . Anson, George Clark . Anthony, Don .... Anthony, James Marcus . Antonson, Newman Niel Applewhite, Myra Byrl . Archer, Alva Rado Jr. . Archer, Rebecca Ruth . Armour, Rollin . . . Armstrong, Gene E. . Armstrong, Thomas N. . Armstrong, Vesper . . . Armstrong, William N. . Arnold, Jack Ellison . . Arnold, Leta Fae . . Arthur, Ernest Grady . . Arthur, H. E ..... Ashburn. Beryl Catherine Ashley, C. .... . Ashley, J. R. . . . . Askew, Daniel Blake . Atkins, Arlys ..... Atnip, Logan C .... Attaway. Harold Arnold . Avant, Russell John . . Avary, Sally V. . . . Aven, Mary Lee . . . Avery, Burl Calvin . Avery, Betty Jo . . . Avinger, Jesse Lee Jr. . Babb, Bryan Jr. . . Baggett, Jimmie Dee . Baggett. Wendell D. . Baier, Barbara Ann . Bailes, Joe Dean , . . Bailey, Arthur William . Bailey, Charles Ramon . Bailey, Claire E. . . Bailey, Lee K .... . 109 . . 95 .178, 33 . 33 109 I :2l2,95 ..109 . . . 33 206, 192, 33 137, 124 . . 109 109 .l94, ss, 75 . .109 . . .215 . .131,75 . .127 . 131 . 33 ..33 ..109 .207, 75 ..33 . 109 . 109 . 109 . . 95 . . 75 . . 95 166, 109 . . 109 . . 109 . . . 95 204,33,-229 .202, 33 . 109, 75 . . 170 . 95 . 33 . . 109 . . 109 .208, 75 . 184, 33 . . 109 . . 109 .208, 33 . . 109 107, 124 . . 33 . . 33 . . 109 . . 95 218,109 . . 33 . . 33 .203, .203, .211, . . 109 . 33 . 109 . 33 . 170 . 75 33 33 75 95 . 184, . . 127 . 75 75 95 75 . 212, 95 75 75 33 95 . 131 . 75 . 75 . 109 . 109 . 109 . 131 . 34 95 . 109 ...34 ..198.34 . fzdz, ..127 . 95 . 95 . 34 . 75 . 249 . 34 . 75 75 34 . 34 . 75 95 109 137,124 75 131 . 127 . 75 WACO ST DE T I' DEX Bird, Richard . . . Birdwell, Opal .... Birkhead, Mary Susan Bishop, Alan Brooks . Bishop, Calvin Franklin Bivins, Dallas Calhoun Black, Mary Barbara . Black, Horace Dickson . Black, Martha Virginia . Black, Norman W. . . Black, Sadie Jo .... Blackburn, Gloria Jean Blackburn, Luther Earl Blacklock, John King . Blackstock, Joe B. Jr. Blackwood, Lyle Vernon Blagg, Barbara Rae . Blair, James . . . . ary Virginia . . Blalock, James Keith . Blanks, Colleen . . . Blanton, Ken Brown . Blatchley, R. L. . . . Bledsoe, Robert Newton Blisard, Barbara Anne Blythe, Ardell Granville Blythe, Mary Frances . Bobo, Betty Lu . . . Bodine, Jack Thomas . Bodine, Oliver King . Boettcher, Joyce Marie Boggess, S. F. Jr. . . Boggus, William J. . Bohannan. Thomas Wayne . Bolding, D. I. Jr. . . Boles, Joe Ray . . . Bolinger, Lola Fae Bolton, Jim . . . Bonds, Billy Joe . Boney, Dixie . . . Boney, Mary Ruth . . Bonham, Milledge Mark Page Bailey, Richard Ogden .... 131 Bain, Anna Lois . . . . . 182, 75 Bain, Carl Edwin . . . . 109 Bain, Eva Lois . . . . 109 Bain, Jack Travis . . . 75 Baker, Ann Frances . . 95 Baker, B. J. .... . . 75 Baker, Clifton A. . . . . . 109 Baker, Bill Ryan . . . . 211. 95 Baker, Dorothy Lou . . . 176 Baker, Frank Oliver . . 34 Baker, James Bert . . . . 34 Baker, Richard Dee ..... 170 Balch, Royce Jane ..... 202, 34 Balcom, William H. Jr. . . . 95 Baldridge, Joe Everett . . . 34 Baldwin, Bettye Jean . . 95 Ball, Horace G. . . . . . 30 Ball, Lola Fae . . . . . . 109 Ball, Mary Karolyn . . . . 95 Ball, Royce Eugene . . 229, 127 Ballard, Arthur E. Jr. . . . . 34 Ballard, Lloyd James . . . 109 Ballard, Wanda Jo . . . . . 95 Ballenger, Margaret J. . . 184, 75 Ballou, Carlene B. . . . . . 109 Baltzley, J. E .... . 137, 127 Bamburg, Ray E. . . . . . 131 Banks, Arthur Tarleton . . 109 Barber, Jeanne . . . . 75 Barber, Julian Glenn . . 34 Barfield, Donald Fred , 127 Barger, John D. . . . 75 Barham, Maxine . . . 95 Barker, Robbielyn . . . . 75 Barkley, Jack K. . . . . . 124 Barksdale. Frank Davis . . . 109 Barlow, Thomas Lee . . 112, 109 Barnby, Elwin W. . . . . . 34 Barnett, Charlotte Jean . . 109 Barnhill, Fairy Jane . . . 75 Barr, Mauvirine . . . . 184, 95 Barrett, Arthur Thomas . . . 34 Barrett, Leo Preston . . . . 109 Barrett, Lila Beall . . . . 180, 95 Barrett, Maggie Lou . . . . 95 Barrett, William Guy Jr. . 109 Barton, Betty Ann . . . . . 109 Barton, Bobbie Jeannine . . . 202, 75 Barton, Dell Jean . . . . . 75 Barton, Mary . . . . . 184,75 Basharn, Sybil . . . 75 Bass, Samuel Earl . . . . 95 Bassett, S. Denton . . . . 109 4 Bonilla, Albert .... Bonilla. Willie . . . Bonner, Estella Jane . Bonner, Harry G. . . . Boone ,JoeHenry . . . Boone, Booth, Booth, Quintin Geoffrey . ,TomJ. . . .. Edwin .... Booth, Martha Frances . Borchers, Doyle J. . Borden, Rolden . . . Borders, Davey Lee . . Boswell, Samuel Elton . Boucher, Dorothy L. . . Boucher Ern st Walter , e . Bowden, Emily Ann . . Bowden, LaNell . . . Bowen, Artheur Eugene . Bowen, Barbara Ruth . . Bowers, Beth .... Bowler, William H. . Bowles, E. M. Jr, . . Bowman, Barbara H. . Bowman, H. F. . . Boyce, Bettie N. . Boyce, Carolyn . . Bassett, Leonard Randolph . . 3 Bates, Harold Edwin . . . . 109 Batstone, Alice Virginia . . 109 Battle, Stanley Devoe . . . . 109 Batts, Jerry M. ....... 95 Baughman, Anderson Donald . 249, 34 Baxter, Joe Edward .... . 34 Baxter, T. H ........ 34 Bayes, Robert Hamilton .... 109 Bayne, Lucy Ann ..... 209, 75 Beacham, Alva Nell . . . 215, 34 Beard, Betty Sue . . . . 95 Beard, Earl Samuel . . . 34 Beasley, Ann La M. . . . 109 Beasley, Johnny Wesley . . 131 Beasley, M. Frances . . . 95 Beaver, Harold E. . . . Beavers, James William . Beck, Jesse Gayle . . . Beckham, C. T. fSparkeyD Beckworth, Jack L. . . Beene, Betty Jane . . Beene, Leta Frances . Bell, Alvis Milton . . Bell, Janice Claire . . Bell, Jeannine . . . Bell, Joe Cliff . . . Bell, Naomi Carolyn . . Bell, P. C. Jr ..... Bennett, Frank Russell . ...95 ...35 . . . 35 196,170, 35, 217, 222, 231 95 75 35 75 . .200, . 95 . 95 . 109 . 109 . .170 . . . 95 Bennett, John Harrison, Jr. . . 234. 75 Beran, Walter Frank . . Bernard. Charles Taylor . Berry, Donald Ray . Berry, Jemmie Alma . Berry, John Michael . Berry, Marilyn Ann . . Berry, Mary M. . . . Berteau, Thomas Francis . Best, David Alpheus . . Bettge, Clara Jean . . Betts, Eva Mae . . . Bevan, Roby B. Jr. . Beydler, John Henry . Beyer, Lawrence A. . Biddie, Ernestine F. . . Biddy, Nettie Ann . . . . . .186 . .206,35 . .170,75 . . 95 . 35 . .199 ...95 . . . 30 . 137, 127 . . . 95 . . 109 . 109 . 75 . . 75 . . . 35 . .215. 35 . 109 Boyd, Betty Nell . . Boyd, Emily Jo .... Boyd, John Thomas . . Boyd, William C ..... Boydstun, John Franklyn . . Boyland. Herbert L .... Boyle, Mary Virginia CGingerj Boyles, David C ..... Brackett, Jack Daniel . . Brackett, William Alston . Bradshaw, B. J. .... . Bradshaw, Charles William . Brady, Henry D. Jr. . . . Brady, James Campbell . Braly, Bryon Duke .... Braly, Robert Dorris . . . Bramlett, Robert .... Brandenberger, Connie Modell i51 Brandes, Pat ..... Brannon, Dean Walter . Brannon, Richard Scott . Brantley, Floyd Lee Jr. . Brantley, Virginia . . . Branyon. Thomas Aaron . Brasfield, Lorena . . . Braswell, R. S ..... Brautigam, Henry Lewis . Brawley, Martha J. . . Braziel, Mike . . . Brazil, Elois Christine Biggs, Margaret .... Bilbary, Clay Don .... Bilderback, Hubert Oliver . Biles, Raymond E. . . . . Billington, Warren Spencer . Binford, Ben Riley . . . Binford, l'.aNell . . Bingham, Kitty . Bird, Billy Joe . i801 35, 202 . . 95 . . 109 .209. 30 . . 109 . 171, 35 .232, 35 . 95 . 109 Breeden, Bobby L. . . Breland, John Harold . Breland, Margaret . . . Breland, John Harold . Breland, Margaret . . Brenner, Marvin C. . Brenner, Warren W. . Brewer, Alvin Clyde . Brewer, James F. . Brewer, Sara Jane . Brewster, Mollie . . . Brewster, Nancy Ann . . Bridger, Emma Jene . Page . . 75 95 109 . .109 . .206 109 35 131 . .109 . .229 95 76 . 76 . 35 35 254 109 262 76 . 76 . 95 . . 95 . . 109 127 182 . . 109 .218, 76 . . 109 . . 192 . 192, 76 . . 109 . . 211 . . 95 . . 109 .274, 35 . . 76 . . 109 . . 109 . . 35 . . 109 .213. 35 . . 109 . . 110 95 . 95 . 95 35 95 35 .212, 35 . . 76 . . 110 . . 127 . 76 . 76 . 95 . . 127 . . 127 . 36 . . 110 . . 36 209. 205 .232, 76 . . 76 .21l, 76 . . 184 . . 76 . . 93 . . 110 .184, 36 . . 76 , 127, 36 . . 95 . 196. 96 . . 131 . . 96 . . 76 . 36 . . 36 . . 124 . . 36 . . 110 . . 110 . . 211 . . 96 . . 36 . . 96 194, . . 76 .21l,76 . . 36 . . 110 . . 30 .194, 76 . . 110 . . 110 . . 76 .182,96 . . 76 . . 110 . . 96 . . 110 . 96 . 96 . 30 . . 36 . . 110 176. 96 . . 110 . . 110 . . 110 110 131 Bridges, Betty Jo . . Bridges, King W. Jr. . Brimson, Betty Evelyn . . Brister, Joyce Maurine . Brister, LaJewyl . . . Brister, Robert Andrew . Britton, Wfilliam Douglas Brock, Claude Franklin . Brock, Elizabeth Anne . Brockles, Georgene . . Brogdon, Dewey Robert . Brooks, Ernest L .... Brooks, Martha . . . Brooks, Marthlu . . . Brooks, Roger Leon . . Brothers, David Eugene . Brotherton, Henry Lemuel Broughton, Donna Marie Brown, Ben F. . . . . Brown, Betty Jane . . . Brown, Billy Joe . . . Brown, Charles .... Brown, Clarence Edward . Brown, Doris Jean . . Brown, Downs Cameron . Brown, Edwin Glen Jr. . Brown, Gay Sharon . Brown, Howard Ray . Brown, Lottie Jo . Brown, Louis W. . Brown, Loy Beth . . Brown, Margaret Ann . Brown, Mary Jo . . Brown, Melba Louise . Brown, Neta Sue . . . Brown, Raymond Keith . Brown, Robert Harold . Brown, Robert Lawerence Brown, Sara L. . . . . Brown, T. E. Jr .... Browne, Brownfield. Joe Alex . . Browning, Robert L. . . Browning, William R. Jr. Brueck, Virginia L. . . Brumley, Myles Lee . . Bruner, Curtis Lee . Bruner, Joel Arthur . . Rrnnies. Charles J. . . Brunies, Mrs. Dorothy Brunnemann, Max A. . . Bruton, Janie Lee . . . Bruton, Mary Elizabeth . Bryan, John Albert J. . . Bryan, Mary Sue . . Bryan, Tolbert Wilson Brymer, Daniel Doyle Bryson, Betty Dean . Buchanan, Betty Lucile Buchanan, Irvin Rosser, Buice, Rayburn Lowell Bullard, Dora Alice . Bullard, Rhelia Helen . Buller, Edris Dare . . Buller, Verna Kathryn Bullington, T. W. . . Bullock, John Earl . . Bullock, Mary Olive . Bunch, Alvin Peyton . . Burch, Frank Benjamin . Burdetr, Jane Elizabeth . Burge, Corido Edward . Burgess, Fleetwood Francis Burk, Adrian Matthew . Burke, Robert Gene . . Burkett, P. E ..... Burkhart, Bill . . . . Burleson, Ralph Odell . Burnett, Joe L. . . . . Burnett, Otis Epperson . Burnham, George L. . Burns, Clay ..... Burns, Jack Wayne . . Burns, Phyllis Maebelle . Burns, Robert Alvis . . Burr, Maud .... Burris, Billy Joe . . . Burt, Daniel Hix, Jr. . Burton, Mary Ann . . Burton, Shirley Luella . Busby, Eddie E. . . Busby, Juana Mae . . Bush, Irving Lee Jr. . Bush, Jacqueline . Bushman, Loeen . Bushman, Lois . . . Bushman. Wesley E. . . Jr. Bussey, Gloria .... Butler, James Lester Jr. . Butler, Janet Carolyn . . Butler, Kenneth B. . . Butler, Marvin Theodore Butler, Max Camille . Buxton, D. Warren . . Bybee, Donald Eugene . Byers, Ernest H. Jr. . . Byron, Jack Edwards . 1 1 Cabiness, John D. . Winkler . io Page . . 36 . 194, 76 . .110 . 178, 76 . .110 . . 96 . . 36 . . 36 .218,76 .184,96 . . 110 . . 110 . 110 .201,76 . 76, 36 ..110 . . 124 . . 110 . . 76 . . 76 .204, 36 . . 96 . 211, 76 . 96 110 .212, 76 . . 110 . . 76 .180, 76 . . 36 .184, 36 . . 96 . . 176 .30 . . 76 . . 110 96 . 96 . 96 . 96 . 76 96 . 76 96 76 I I 76 229,110 96 30 76 .202, 96 2,176, 37 . . 100 . . 28 . . 96 .l82,37 .l84.77 . . 110 . . 77 . . 96 .200.37 . . 110 . . 36 . . 127 . . 110 .180,77 . . 37 . . 37 . . 110 . . 110 . . 96 .247,77 .199.96 127 110 124 37 127 96 37 96 136, isi, 110 I I 96 .178. 77 . . 110 96 77 . 184, 77 . . 77 . 207, 96 . 188, 77 .213. 37 ..110 . .110 . . 77 .213. 37 . . 110 . 178. 96 ..131 . . 131 211,110 . . 77 . . 37 .77 .77 . . 124 413 Cagle, Marie Louise . Cain, Charles Reason . . Cain, Robert Louis . . Calcote, Herbert Wayne . Caldwell, Mary Matilde . Calhoun, Earnest Leroy . Calkins, Jack M .... Call, Paul David . . . Callan, Diana .... Camp, John Pannill . . Campbell, Billy Gay . . Campbell, Doris Gene . Campbell, Elizabeth Jean . Campbell, Jack Len . . Campbell, Pauline Esther . Canaday, Jack W. . . Canady, Carol Jean . . Canant, Fred . . . Cannata, Sam . . . Cannon, Emma Louise . . Ca erton Ben F IJ , . . . Carlisle, Della Mafoi . . Carlisle, Don Lee . . . Carll, Edgar Houston . . Carlton, Murl B .... Carmichael, John R. . . Carnahan, Ruth Florence . Carnett, Betty Sue . . . Carnett, Ellis L. . . . Carpenter, Deane . . . Carpenter, Elizabeth Ann Carrington, Gordon Gregory Carroll, Curtis Meadows . Carroll, Van Jr .... Carruth, Carroll Dodson . Carson, Elizabeth Jane . Carson, Jerry Bill . . . Carter, Billie Charline . Carter, Frances Lynnel . Carter, J. B ..... Carter, Mary Carolyn . . Carter, Phillip Cain . . Cash, Jim . . . Caswell, Monette . Cate, Dolores . . Cates, Durwood H. . Cato, Pat Allen .... Cato, Linda Geraldine . Caudill, James Harold . Cavazos, Abie Apdo . . Caylor, Regina May . . Chafin, William Roberts Jr. Chambers, Anne M. . . Chambers, Nancy George Chatham, Walton . Chancellor, Joyce Irene . Chandler, Tom Steele . . Chaney. Helen Pearl . . Chapman Albert Dean . Chapman Bettye Ann . Chapman, Cyrus Maddison Chapman John Griffin . Chapman, Morgan Reed Chapman, Nelda Ruth . Chapman Valna Mae . . Charles, James H. . . Chastain, Betty Jean . . Chastain, Oscar Jack . . James Cheesman, John Blewett . Chen, Chia-liu . Chenault, Bertie Cheney, Donald Cherry, Jean. . . Cherry, William . Chesser, Erline . Chiles, John H. . Jean H.. Chilton, Bradley Stuart . Michael Chisum, James Anderson Choate, Hazel Rae . . . Christian, Kathleen D. . Christian, Peggy Jean . . Christian, Robert Dalton Christian, Robert Stephen Christiansen, P. A. . . Christopher, Camille Joyce Christy, Jean Marie . . Chudej, George Frank . Chumney, William Truett Clanton, Donald H. . . Clanton, Glen F .... Chirafis, Johnny Clanton, Jimmie Lee . Clapp, Marjorie Ann . . Clark, Betty Jeanne . . Clark, Billy ..... Clark, Charles Maynard Jr. Clark, Clifford Martin . Clark, Donus Lavon . . Clark, Jack Walter . Clark, John Henry . Clerk, Robert Ernest . Clark, Russell Jr .... Clark, Sherman Edward . Clark, Thelda .... Clark, Tom ..... Clark, Clarke, William H. Jr. . . Charles Edward . Page 176 :110 77 . 124 110 . . . 96 . . 37, 206 . . . 77 178, 37. . 137, 202 124 77 . . . 96 . 110 . , 110 110 . 37 178, 232, I I 37 96 . 37 I 198, f 198, 37 37 96 37 96 77 37 77 ' :110 ...77 I Jr? 271, 192, 96 96 96 77 96 77 96 . . 137 . . 38 . .215, 96 . . 96 . . 77 . 110 . 96 . 96 . 110 . 77 . 77 . 77 . . 96 . . . 110 . . . 110 . .208, 38 . . . 96 96 . . 110 . . 202 . 96 . 77 . . 38 . . 110 . . 96 . . 192 . 77 . . 96 . . 198 . 184, 38 . . 97 . 38 . 110 . 30 . 77 . 38 . 77 . . 97 . . 110 . 188, 77 . . 77 . . 127 . 77 .182, 77 . . 211. 97 . 110 . 77 192. 198. 211, 208, 38 . , 77 . , 38 77 . . . 77 . , 110 . 77 38 77 97 38 28 ' 'zi9. 97 110 77. 208 110 . 38 . 229 199. . 38 . 110 . 97 . 38 . . . 78 . . . 110 97 Claycomb. Thurman Wayne Clayton, Robert Lee Jr .... 194, Clements, Charles William Clements, Elvice Morris . Clements, Willa Lee .... 215, 414 '38 ...ss 97 38 WACO STUDENT INDEX - Continued I Page Clendening, Dorothy Ann . 110 Cleveland, George T. Jr. . 110 Clifford, William Andrew . . 127 Cline, Billie Joe . . . . . 110 Clinton, Everett E. . . . .211, 97 Clinton, Samuel Houston Jr. 137, 124 Clinton, Syble Irene . . . . 110 Cloninger, Gene . . . . . 38 Closs, J. Ross .... . . 257 Cluck, Charlie Elwood . . . 38 Cluck, Elwood Jack . . 137,127 Cobb, Gerald Dallas . . . 268 Cobb, Robert Paul . . , 188, 171 Cochran, George . . . . . 131 Cochrane, Richard Louis . . . . 247 Cockrell, James R. . . . 211, 97, 212 Coe, Charmian Janice . . . 78 Coe, Harris Milton . . . . 110 Coffey, Robert Thomas . . 110 Coker, Paul LaRose . . . 138 Colbath, Thomas Morman . 110 Cobert, Wade Burton . . . . 38 Cole, Dorothy Tarrence . . 97 Cole, Hattye Ruth . . . . 78 Cole, Hugh Sneed . . . . 78 Cole, John Lewis . . . 30 Cole, Mary Lou . . . . . 110 Cole, William F. . . 131, 127 Coleman, Adrian . . . . 39 Coleman, Beryl Carey . . . . 110 Coleman, Marjorie Fay . . . 39 Coley, Gerald Paul . . . 194, 39 Collins, Bernice Neal . . . 209, 78 Collins, Charles R. . . . . 110 Collins, Finis Foster Jr. . . 111 Collins, George .... . 78 Collins, John William . . 124 Collins, N. Perryman . . . 111 Collins, Ray Jr. .... . 39 Collins, Reginald Otho .... 39 Collins, Richard Brooks . . . . 39 Collins, Sam F. .... 211, 192, 78 Collmer, Robert G. . . . . 30 Colvin, Edith I. . . . 176, 165, 39 Combs, Jack C. . . . . . 78 Compere, John L. Boots . . 78 Compton, Allyne . . . . . 180 Compton, Jack N. ...... 78 Compton, John Graham Jr. 140, 39, 206 Compton, Mertela Carolyn . . 111 Conine, Dorothy Nell . . . 39 Connally, Barbara E. . . . Connaway, Charles Earl . . 39 Connell, Eddie Jo . . . . 78 Conner, Carmen L. . . . 39 Conrad, David Eugene . . 111 Cook, George Howell . . . . 97 Cook, La Rue Irene . . 218, 39 Cook, Mary Jo . . . . . 111 Cook, Perrin H .... . 97 Cooke, Virginia Louise . . 97 Cooley, Robert Heald . . 97 Cooper, Bobby Linwood . 39 Cooper, James L .... . 30 Cooper, James Vaughn . . . 39 Cooper, Pauline Wilson . . . 39 Cooper, Robert William . . . 111 Copeland, David Goddard 137. 124 Copeland, Fred Hoover . 261,188 Copeland, Max Collier . . . 97 Copeland, Wardell Compton . . 111 Corey, Orlin Russell . . . . 201 Corley, Donald Murray . . . 39 Cornelius, Bill Joe . . . 138, 124 Cornelius. Ernest Edwin . . . 127 Cornell, Howard Alvis . . . 111 Cornforth, Ullah Delle . . 39 Corrigan, Bradford Deene Jr. . . 111 Cothran, Andrew Neilson . . . 111 Cotten, Stonie Ray . . . 171, 39. 188, 210, 273 Couch, Lawanda . . . . . 39 Covey, Milton Henry . . , . 124 Covington, Liby . .... 207. 78 Covington, Rosemary . . . 211, 111 Cowart, Jinx . . . . . 139 Cowden, Betty . . . . 184. 78 Cowling, Ruby Lee . . . 111 Cox, Albert Robert . . . . 111 Cox, Charles D. . . 198,212 Cox, LaFray .... . . 111 Cox, William Clark . . . Cox, William Joel . . 97 Cozad, William K. . 97 Craft, C. Jimmy Jr. . . . . 212 Craig, Robert Dees . . . 212, 97 Craig. William Henry Jr. . . 212, 97 Craighead, Mary Anna .... 97 Crain, Helen Annette . . . 40 Cranfill, Robert Franklin . 40 Craver, Bobby Joe . . . 40 Crawford, Charles Russell . 40 Crawford, Dana Forney . . 111 Crawford, George Homer . 78 Crawford. William Ray . . 111 Creasey, Earl Lacv . . . . 124 Creasey, Jimmy Nichols . . 30 Creed, Charles Harold . . 97 Crenwelge, Wilbur E. . . 111 Crews, Nonanel . . . 111 Crews, Roger Daniel . . 111 Crom, Sterling C. . . 78 Page Crocker, Toy Armel . . . 131 Crockett, Mary Carolyn . . . 111 Crone, Claudie Jane . . . 218, 40 Cron, Richard Bumby . . . 128 Crook, Helen Louise . . . 111 Crook, William Herbert . . 40 Cross, Clollen Ordrean . . 111 Crouch, Aziel Guy . . . 124 Crouch, Betty ..... . 184 Crouch, Bill Gene ...... 111 Crouch, Edward Hallmark . . . 97 Crouch, Jean ...... 182,78 Crouch, Joyce . . . . . . 182 Crow, Billie Maurice . . 111 Cutcher, James Lynn . . 128 Crump, John Digby . . . Crump, Alfred T. . . .192, Crump, Thomas Earl . Crunk, Crunk, Carolyn . . . Keith . . Crutcher, Howard . . Cruz, Manuel Desire . Culp, Tex Evetts . . Culps, Wallace D. . . . Culverhouse, Ernestyne . . Culver, Robert Lee . . . Culwell, Carlene . . . Cummings, Alice Jean Cummins, Alonzo Addison . Cummins, Doris Wade . . 40 40 40 30 111 111 40 78 97 111 78 . . .111 . 207,198,78 111 40 Page DeLamater, Jeannine . . . 182, 97 DeMontel, Mario . . . . . 79 Denham, Edwin Walter . . 41 Denison, Billy .... . 79 Denman, Robert Blake . . . 97 Denning, Barbara . . . . . 111 Dennis, Emily Jane . . . 180, 79 Dennis, Jean M ....... 41 Dennison, John G ...... 111 Denny, Bettye Jean . . 202, 178, 79 Denson, Charles ...... 41 Denson, Margie Ann . . , 180, 97 Denton, Harold Owen . . . 41 Denton, Jack.Davis . . 79 Denton, Juanita Faye . . 97 Derrick, Jesse Aiken . . 111 Dickson, Frank . . . 41 Dickson, iohn Calvert . . 111 Dickson, ue .... . 111 Dickey, Betty Jo . . . . . 41 Dickey, Nine B. . . . . 234, 41 Dickinson, Kay ...... 180, 79 Dilday, R. H. Jr .... . . 111 Dillard, Samuel Douglas .... 79 Diseker, Patsy Ruth .... 184, 79 Dixie, Christos Charles . . . 111 Dixon, Frank L .... . 97 Dixon, Ina Rhea . . . 111 Dixon, Jimmie C. . . . . 128 Doak, William Welch .... 79 Dobbs, Harry Haut Jr ..... 132 Dobkin, Melvin E ...... 79 Dobson, Jack .... 97, 206, 211 Dobson, Loduska Dea ..... 111 Dobson, William Andrew . . . 41 Dockery, James Willis . . 97 Dodd, Frances Foster . , . 41 Dodson, Dorothy Annette . 202,41 Dodson, Shirley Jane ..... 97 Dodson, Virginia Ann .... 97 Dollahite, Billie Joy . . . 202, 41 Donald, Robert Louis . . . . 111 Cummings, Martin Wayne . . 131 Cupp, Byron H ....... 78 Curington, John Wesley .... 97 Curl, Hester Ann . 157, 140, 97, 176 Curlee, Joan ......,. 78 Curtis, Billy P. ....... 131 Curtis, John Edward . . 247, 194 Custis, Miles Lee . . . .206, 89 Cutaia, Joseph . . . . . 78 D Dalrymple, John Byrd . . . 111 Dailey, Balis Gene . . . . 40 Daily, Geneva Sue . . . . . 111 Dale, Charles Edwin . . . 136, 131 Daly, W. Edward Jr ...... 132 D'Ambrosio, Antonio Joseph . . 273 Damron, Jayne ....... 92 Daniel, Elnore Lee .... . 111 Daniel, Evelyn Jeannette .... 97 Daniel, J. H ........ 40 Daniel, Jane . . 171, 40,184, 215 Daniel, Joan Marie ..... 97 Daniel, Norris Burkhart .... 111 Daniel, Tillman Moody . . 111 Daniell, Alton E .... . 40 Danner, William Bruce . . 78 Dark, Joseph W. . . . 111 Darneal, Anita Lois . . 111 Darneal, Mary Ann . . 78 Darwin, J. B .... . 97 Darwin, James Calton . . 78 Daugherty, Ervin . . . 78 Daugherty, Shirley Ann . . 171 Davenport, Billy Joe . . 97 Davenport, John S. Jr. . . . 78 David, W, B. Jr. . . . 192, 40 David, William Edward . . . 40 Davidson, Elaine . . . . 97 Davidson, James Edward . . 78 Davidson, Kenneth G. . . . 97 Davidson, Leila Joyce .... 97 Davidson, Margaret Celeste , . . 111 Davidson, Mary Elizabeth . . 111 Davidson, Roy Guy . . . . 97 Davies, Doris G .... . 30 Davis, Bob . . . . 78 Davis, Don . . . . 40 Davis, Mrs. Don . . 111 Davis, Erwin . . . 40 Davis, Gordon . . . 78 Davis, J. Cody Jr. . . 78 Davis, Jack S. . . . 111 Davis, James Leslie . . 97 Davis, Joe Abney . . 40 Davis, J. S. .... . . 41 Davis, Joyce Jeanette . . 182, 97 Davis, Lajuana Marie . . . 78 Davis, Laura June ..... 186. 78 Davis, Maretta Herrington . . . 111 Davis, May Laverne . . . . 211 Davis, Paul ..... . 111 Davis, Riley Clifton Jr. . . 78 Davis, Robert Carr Jr. . . 78 Davis, Robert Harrison . . 111 Davis, Thomas Herston . . 78 Davis, Wallace Edmond . , 78 Davis, William Alvin ..... 78 Davison, Sallie B. ...... 97 Davison, Stephen Decatur . . . 111 Day, Jesse Hobbs . . . 212, 204, 229 Day, Joanne ........ 111 Dean, Betty Pearl ...... 111 Dean, Harold Neff . . . 78 Dean, Helen Virginia . . 167, 111 Dearth, Milliam C. - - - 78 Debenport, Charles H. . . . 41 Debes, Robert Randolph . . . 30 Dees, James David . .- . 41 Dees, Wanda Joyce . . . 111 DeFate, Avlin Charles . . 79 DeLaCruz, Juan Adolfo . . 79 Donaldson, Morris P. . . . 41 Dooley, Merle Herbert . . . 132 Dorrill, William Franklin . . . 111 Dorroh, Mariorie Elizabeth . . , 111 Dorsey, Arthur Maurice . . . 111 Dorsey, Elton Eugene . . . 41 Dosher, Bud ..... . 206 Dosher, Mary Catherine . . 111 Doss, George Weston . . . 41 Doss, Tommylu . . . . 111 Dover, Robert LeRoy . . 97 Dowd, Martha Jean . . . 30 Dowell, Walter Ernest . . . 201, 41 Downs, Terry Evans . . . 248 Doyen, Betty Louise . . . 111 Dozier, Bertie ...... 182. 41 Drew, Doris ........ 112 Drewyer, Carroll Bedford, Jr. . . 79 Drumwright, Rubye Jeanne . . 176. 79 Dry, Owen Boyd ...... 79 Dublin, Ruth Carolyn .... 178. 41 DuBois, Foy Lynn ...... 111 DuBose, Harold D. . . . . 194, 132 DuBose, Kathleen Marceille . , . 112 DuBose, Robert C. ...... 42 Duckworth, Agnew .... 260, 42 Dudley, Dan Rickard . . . . 79 Dudley, Laurie . . . . . 42, 205 Dudley, Rollins ....... 128 Dugger, A. Vivian ...... 97 Duke, Frances June . 149, 140, 97. 178 Dulaney, John Bonds, Jr .... 112 Dulaney, Mayfred Carolyn . . . 42 Duncan, Churchelle William . 137, 128 Duncan, Donald Dorr .... 42 Duncan, Donald Maxwell . . 98 Duncan, Glenn W. . . . . 98 Dunkle, Bessie LaRue . . . . 79 Dunlap, Naomi Gibson . . . 198, 42 Dunlap, Margaret Ishbel .... 112 Dunn, James ...... 213, 192 Dunn, Simmy . . . . . . 98 Dunn, William F. . . . . . 42 DuPriest, Milton Eugene . . 42 Durham, Henry Srigler . . . 112 Durham, John Hugh . . . . 112 Durie, Nancy ...... 180. 42 Dusek, Anita Elizabeth . . . 112 Dusek, Raymond . , . . 79 Dutton, Bythel Dean . . 211, 98 Dutton, Uriel Elvis . . . . 122 Duvall, Jane C. ....... 112 Dyal, Robert Allison ..... 112 Dyal, Bill .... 171, 169, 42, 200 Dyer, Dorothy ....... 112 Dyer, John Earl ..... 211, 98 E Eakin, Bobby Ray . . . . . 32 Eakin, Edwin Murray . . .203, 42 Earl, Thomas H. . . . . 79 Easley, Giles Monroe . . 98 East, Jo Anne .... . 112 Easterling, Charles Armo . . . 132 Eberspacher. Bell Elna . . . 112 Eckerman, Virginia Evelyn . . 112 Eckert, Robert Mason . . . . 98 Edens, Elmer Lee . . . . 42 Edmiston, Mary Evelyn . . 79 Edmonds, Patricia Jane . . 79 Page Edmonds, Royann . . . . 79 Edward, John Clifford . . . . 79 Edward, R. M., Jr. . . . . . 42 Edwards, Betty Jo ..... 178, 79 Edwards, J. Malcolm .... 204. 42 Edwards, George Royalty 138,124,188 Edwards, James Wayland .... 79 Edwards, L. Z. . ,... . . 112 Edwards, Tilman Keith . . 98 Elam, George F., Jr. . . 30 Elkins, Daniel Ray . . . 112 Elliott, Arthur Ellison . . . . 98 Elliott, Cleveland Eugene .... 42 Elliott, Leonard Edward . . 137. 125 Ellis, c. ic., Jr. . . . . . 42 Ellis, Dorothy . . . . . . 98 Ellis, Joel . . . .... 125 Ellis, Neely Joe . . 194, 42, 206 Ellis, Suzanne . .... 79 Ellis, William J. . . . . . . 98 Elmore, Mary Ann . . . 140. 79, 155 Elrod, Dorothy Helen ..... 42 Elrod, Thomas Ross . . . . 42 Emerson, Joanne . . . . 112 Emery, Raymond Eugene . . . 42 Engelerth, Richard A. .... 206. 79 English, Dan Couch ..... 112 English, Jack Howard .... 194, 79 Enloe, Jack Donald I ..... 79 Eppner, Carolyn Eloise . . . 184,43 Epps, Barney Lloyd , ..... 79 Erigan, Armeen Norah . 178, 79, 218 Erwin, Eleanor Rose ..... 112 Erzinger, George F. . . . . 43 Esch, G. L ..... . . . 45 Eskew, Charles Allen . . . 205. 43 Espinola, Francis A. . . 212. 98 Etheridge, James Earl . . 128 Etheredge, William . . 79 Etkind, Irving M. . . . 79 Eubanks, Kenneth W. . . 132 Evans, Charles H. . . . 32 Evans, Doris Elwyn . . 112 Evans, Frances Emily . . . 112 Evans, George C ...,... 79 Evans, Herman Lorain . . .206, 79 Evans, Jack Whitmore . . . . 112 Evans, Mabel Louise . . 98 Evans, Mary Ann . . . 98 Evans, Nolan Burl . . . . 112 Evans, Maebell Wilson . . . 45 Evans, Rita Jeanne ...... 112 Evans, Robert Kenneth . . . 192, 98 Everett, Charles Edward .... 171, 43,188,196 Everitt, Jacqueline Dell .,.. 112 F Fadal, Eddie Wilson . . 50 Fain, C. Jack .... . . 43 Fair, Ted ..... . , 190 Fairley, Walter Eugene . . . 211, 45 Faison, Glenn E ....... 80 Fambrough, William T. .... 182 Fankhauser, Richard Erwin . . . 98 Fannin, Frances Lula . . . . 43 Fanning, 'Charles B .... . 45 Farell, Clay Hudson . . 80 Faris, Margaret Ruth . . 112 Farrell, Jack V. . . . 43 Farris, Dick Donald . . 45 Farris, Joe . .... . 80 Farris, Mary Lou . . . . . 98 Farris, Theron Vernelle .... 98 Farrow, Dorothy ..... 98, 176 Faucette, Thomas Taner . . . 80 Faulk, Harry Lee . . . . 45 Faulkner, John Bryant . . . 98 Faulkner, Martha Jean .... 98 Feather, Robert Othal .... 80, 188 Fechner, Paulette Marie .... 112 Feller, Arnold David . . . 45 Fendley, James . . . . . 80 Fenley, Georgeann . . . . 112 Fenley, Margaret ..... 80, 218 Ferguson, Aalon Weir . . . . 152 Ferguson, Harold Leslie . . 112 Ferguson, Helen Ruth . . . 98 Ferguson, James Thomas .... 80 Ferguson, Lauretta June .... 112 Ferguson, Lucy Ellen .... 80, 180 Ferguson, Robert Earl ..... 45 Ferguson, Samuel Wyatt .... 45 Ferguson, Walter Anderson . . . 30 Ferguson, Waylon Boyce .... 80 Ferguson, W. H. . .I . . 128,136 Ferguson, William Louis .... 128 Ferrell, Benjamin Butler . . 132,157 Ferrell, Mary Eleanor ..... 112 Fielder, Robert Martin . . . 43, 196 Fields, Mayme Yvonne . . . 98, 168 Fields, Robert Hiram . . . 152 Figart, Davi Roy . . . . 98 Files, William Elza, Jr. . . 112 FinFrock. Wallace Paul . . 98 Finley, Charles Raymond . . 80 Finstad, Calvin Eugene .... 80 Fischer, Dolores ....... 112 Fisher, Virginia Lee . . 178, 80, 210 Fisher, Wallace, R. ....., 112 Fitzgerald, Dorothy Elaine . . . 45 WACO STUDENT INDEX - Continued Page Fitzpatrick, Archie L., Jr. . . 45 Fitzpatrick, Raymond . . . . 112 Flake, Betty Yvonne ..... 112 Flanakin, Jasper Richardson . . 255, 45 Flannary, Canaro .... 157, 128 Fleming, Joe Berryman .... 152 Fletcher, Frankie Lowell .... 43 Fletcher, Riley Eugene ..... 128 Fleuriet, Mrs. Bobbie Thornton . 44 Fleuriet, Donaldson ..... 44 Flippen, Lon Sanders, Jr. . . . . 80 Flood, Nichols Andrew, III . 137, 125 Floyd, Jake Stokes ...... 98 Fluker, Floyd Weldon . . . 199, 98 Flynn, James Fredrick . . . . 132 Folwell, Charles Henry . . 112 Ford, William Alberry, Jr .... 44 Foreman. Lee Scarborough . . 210. 80 Forsen, Roy Waldon ..... 249 Forsgard, Sylvia .... . 98 Forshey, John Robert . . . 30 Foster, Arleene .... . 44 Foster, Randy .... . 98 Foster, Wilburn Furn, Jr. . . 112 Foster, Wilma .,... . 98 Fowler, Lela Beth . . . . 112 Fowler, Loyd ....... 44 Fowler, William Frederick . . . 80 Fox, James Billington . . . . 44 Fox, M. W. ..... . 44 Franks, Eddie Wayne . . . 80 Franks, Sam E. , . . . 98 Franks, Terrell C. . . . 44 Fraser, Stanley D. . . . . 44 Frasier, Edwin Conrad . . 98 Frasier, Edwin Conrad . . . 98 Frasier, Robert Lee . . . . 124 Frazier, Charles 'Cadwell .... 194 Frazier, Leland ...... 209, 44 Frazier, Marilyn ..... 210, 44 Frazier, Thomas Richard .... 112 Frederick, Gerry ..... 186, 80 Frederick, Jackie ..... 186, 80 Freeman, Billye Geneva . . . 182, 80 Freeman, Maebell ..... 229, 44 Frels, George Frederick . , . 98 French, Don Thomas . . . . 80 Fricke, Robert Carl ..... 44 Frisby, Bob ....... 194, 80 Fromyer, Stephen Frank . . 30 Frost, Rufus Hansel . . . 80 Fry, John Hayden . . . 254 Fuch, James .... . 44 Fulienz, Raymond D. . . 125 Fuller, Ellis Adams . . . 44 Fullingham, Jim, Jr. . . . 132 Fulmer, Melba Jane ..... 98 Funderburg, Annelle . . . 178, 44 Funderburk, Weldon W. . . 158, 125 Furrh, Charlotte Anne . . 192.112 Furrh, Frances Elizabeth . . . 180, 44 G Gafford, Marjorie Louise . . 98 Gage, William Carroll . . 44 Gallaway, Billie Earle . . . 112 Galloway, Gale Lee . . . 112 Galt, William Doak ..... 98 Gammill, Anne Briley ..... 112 Garbern, Daniel Yee . . . 156, 128 Gardner, Anna Katherine . . 184, 80 Gardner, Eva Delores . . . . 98 Gardner, Harriet ...... 80 Gardner, Milton E. . . . 190, 80 Garland, James Jasper . . . 44 Garlington, Aubrey Sam . . 112 Garner, 1NenaJ Beth . . . 44 Garnett, Ann Elizabeth . . 112 Garrard, F. ..... 45 Garrett, Joyce Ray . . . . . 112 Garrett, Lilburn Hodge .... 80 Garrett, Virginia Emma .... 45 Garrison, F. L. ..... 137,125 Garrison, Samuel Marion .... 80 Garrott, Ethel L .... . 45 Gary, George Morris . . . 112 Gaskamp, Herman . . . . 128 Gaston, Marion Francis .... 112 Gates, A. B., Jr ....... 112 Gatewood, Charles Douglas . . 189, 45 Gatlin, Gloria Jean ..... 98 Gatlin, Virginia Lee . . . 80 Gatling, Vivian Rose ..... 112 Gaut, R. Darrell ...... 45 Gay, Charles William ..... 112 Gayer, Elsie Ann . . 140, 45, 151, 172 Gayle, Gibson . ..... 172, 128 Geer, Elizabeth E. ..... 80 Geer, Robert Stokeley . . . . 30 Geldmeier, Henry, Jr. ..... 80 Gentry, Dran D ....... 112 George, Patricia Ann ..... 98 Gerber, Barbara Dan . 140, 45, 155, 176 Gerlack, Rebecca Ann .... 45 Gerling, Henry George .... 112 Getterman, Sue ....... 176 Ghrist, Beverly Dell .... 176,98 Ghrist, John Meredith . . . 190, 80 Giambrone, John Jerry, Jr. . . . 98 Gibbs, James Ballard ..... 112 Gibbs, fMaryJ Carolyn . . . 180,98 Page Gibson, Alyce . . . . 98 Gibson, Alyce . .G . . . 98 Gibson, Hester Lucille . . 112 Gibson, John Sceva, III . . 98 Gibson, Weldon T. . . . . . 112 Gidden, Everett Wayne . . 112 Gilfin, Ray V ..... . . 80 Gill, L. Lamar . . . . . . 45 Gill, Mary Ann . . . . 202, 80 Gillen, Wynell ...... 182, 98 Gillespie, James Thomas .... 98 Gillespie, Mary Jean ..... 112 Gillespie, Robert Edward, Jr. . . 80 Gillis, Anita Faye ...... 98 Gilmore, Joe Leonard . . . . 80 Gilmore, Robert B. . . . 45 Gilmore, Shirley Deanne . . 45 Gilpin, Charles Ray . . . 45 Gilpin, Joan .... . 45 Gilpin, Martha Sue ...... 98 Glazener, William King .... 112 Gleason, Raleigh R., Jr. . 199,190,45 Gleeson, James Edgar ..... 128 Glenn, George Washington, Jr. . . 45 Glenn, Jo Anne ....... 112 Glenn, Joan ....... 182, 98 Glover, Holsey Derrell . . . 128 Goad, Billy Collier . . . . . 80 Gober, Helen ....... 98 Godfrey, Anita ...... 210, 80 Godfrey, William Aubrey .... 112 Godwin, Richard Calvert . . 98 Golding, Earl Davidson . . . 45 Gonzales, Frank Lopez .... 112 Goode, Anne ...... 176, 80 Goode, Barbara Jean . . . . 80 Goode, Howard Bert ..... 112 Goodman, Gloria ..... 176, 45 Goodman, Mary Carolyn . . . 176 Goodwin, Bettie Jean . . . . 81 Goodwin, Bobbye Dean .... 112 Goodwin, Donald . . . .... 45 Goodwin, Edward Champion . . 112 Goodwin, Joel Franklin .... 45 Goodwin, Ozeroy David .... 125 Goolsby, Cayloma ..... 232. 45 Gollsbee, Robert Leon . . . 112 Goss, Charles Edwin . . . 112 Goss, James B. Uackj . . 98 Gossett, Robert Martin . . 98 GraE, Beverly .... . . 99 Graham, Elmer Albert ..... 81 Graham, Gladys Louise . . . 180, 81 Graham, James Russell . . . 45 Graham, Pete Eubanks . . . 46 Gramling, H. Boyd ...... 81 Granstalf, Martha Louise . . . 215, 46 Graves, Frances LaRue . . 184. 46 Gray, Dolores Furlow . . . . 46 Gray, Harold Rhea . . . 112 Gray, Patricia Jane . . . 115 Green, Alton Jackson, Jr. . 113 Green, Betty S. .... . 99 Green, Gustavus B. . . . 81 Green, Harold .... . 46 Green, Herman L. . . . . . 99 Greenfield, Keller Preston . . . 206 Greenwade, Bernard O. . . . 99 Greenwood, Grace . . . . 115 Greer, Billy Bryan . . . 46 Greer, Harold Lee . . . 46 Greer, Thomas Billy . . . 99 Greeson, Paula Nadine . . 99 Gregory, Eugene Bryan . . . 99 Greiner, William Edward . . . 81 Gresham, Jimmy C. . . . . 199 Gresham, Wayne Abeel .... 46 Grevelle, Fred Thomas . . . 188, 46 Griffin, Bobby J .... . . 258 Griffin, Carolyn Engenia .... 30 Griffin, Frances Glyn . . . 46 Griffin, James Edwin . . . 81 Griffin, John Wallace . . . 99 Griffin, Robert Norris . . . 46 Griffis, Donald Richard . . 99 Griffith, Karolyn Peaster . . . 81 Griffiths, Benjamin Bruce . . . 201 Grigsby, Dick, Jr. . . . . 81 Grimes, John L. .... . 81 Grimmett, Robert Earl . . . 113 Grisham, Letha Jo . . . . . 115 Grist, Barbara . . . . . 113 Groner, Gwen . . . . 113 Grubbs, Lester Ray . 46 Gruetzner, W. A. . . . . . 46 Grundy, Larry A ...... 81, 46 Guderian, Arnold Maynard . . . 81 Guedin, Robert Mitchell .... 99 Guinn, George William . . . 46 Gummelt, A. Lorraine . . . 184, 46 Gummelt, Walter Gordon . . . 115 Gunn, Alfred Ray ...... 81 Gunter, Barbara Ann . . 80, 81, 218 Gupton, Marvin Aubrey .... 199 Guthrie, Bill Glenn ..... 115 Gutierrez, Nephtali Maltos . . . 113 Gutierrez, Raul Correa . . . 99 Guynes, Jane ..... . 99 ll Haas, Rowena Iva . . . 81 Page Haasis, Lee Jennings . . 210, 199, 48 Jacket, Jamesy Leland .... 113 Haddad, Helen Arlyne .... 46 Haddock, R. J. .... . . 113 Haddock, Ross Stanley . . 46 Haden, Joe . .I . . . . 99 Hague, Stanley Richard . . . 113 Haidusek, Alois Daniel .... 81 Haigler, Harry A ..... 157, 128 Hailey, Bill ..... 188, 138, 125 Halbert, Bill ........ 99 Halbert, Oliver Isaac ..... 46 Hale. Ann ........ 115 Hale, Cecil Verne . . . 157, 125 Hale, Diane . . . . 184, 166,81 Hale, Harlen . . . . . . 115 Hale, James Austin . . . . 81 Hale, Pat .... . . . 99 Hall, Ben F., Jr. . . . .250, 46 Hall, Donald Orell . . . 199,132 Hall, Fred Chalmous . . . 138, 125 Hall, Gordon Wayne . . . . 99 Hall, Harold Henry, Jr. . . . 47 Hall, Howard Kern . . . 47 Hall, Jacqueline . , . . 99 Hall, Lester Morgan . . 81 Hall, O. V., Jr. .... . 47 Hall, William Wilson . . . 99 Hallman, Cloyce Eldon . . 81 Hallmark, Payne N., Jr. . . . 47 Haltom, James Carl . . . . 99 Ham, George Edward ..... 112 Hamilton, Bobby Horace . . . 190, 47 Hamilton, David Ernest .... 99 Hamilton, Haskell Eugene . . . 99 Hammer, Charles Willis . . . 115 Hammer, Olga Lou . . . . 115 Hammett, J. Hunter ..... 81 Hammond, Eldred H., Jr. . 138, 125 Hamrick, A. Pryor ..... 194, 81 Hand, Beth .... . 99 Hand, Franklin Lee . . . . 47 Hand, Lawson J., Jr. ..... 81 Hanes, William Travis, Jr. . . . 115 Haney, Robert Randolph, Jr. . . 115 Hansard, George H ...... 132 Hansen, James Peter .... 196.81 Hansen, John F ...... 196,81 Harbin, Melvin C. . . . . . 47 Harbuck, Don Bradford . . . 99 Hardgrave, Bill Fred ..... 81 Hardin, Guy S. . . . . 157,125 Hargis, Patty Jean .... . . 99 Hargrave, Raymond Averett, Jr. . 152 Hargraves, John Ervin .... 115 Hargrove, Guy P .... 138, 132, 188 Hargrove, Hazel Jean ..... 81 Hargrove, Helen Hoyt .... 115 Harlan, Betty L ...... 201,47 Harman, Jean . . . . . 180 Harper, Betty Ann . . . 113 Harper, Earl G. . . . . . 47 Harper, James Robert .... 234, 81 Harper, Landon Eugene .... 30 Harper, Quentin Roosevelt . . . 47 Harr, Robert Kenneth . . . 198, 81 Harrell, Buford .... . . 99 Harrell, Glenn Cameron .... 47 Harrell, Joyce .... . . 113 Harrell, Ronald Robert . . 81 Harrell, Walter Hugh . . . . 128 Harrington, Betty . . . . 81 Harrington, Larry Roller .... 115 Harris, Bonnie Lynn ..... 113 Harris, Bill ....... 115 Harris, Auline . . 140, 47, 165, 180 Harris, Buddy ...... , 81 Harris, Clarence Parker .... 47 Harris, Hal James . 188, 47, 262, 274 Harris, Harry Baxter ..... 81 Harris, Joe D ........ 81 Harris, John Reagan . . . 81 Harris, Josh ..... . . 192 Harris, Mary Beth . . . . 47 Harris, Virginia .... . . 81 Harris, William Dudley .... 113 Harrison, Arthur L. ..... 47 Harrison, George Homer .... 81 Harryman, Eleanor Ophelia . . 198, 99 Hart, Selia Marilyn ..... 47 Hart, William M. . . . . . 81 Hartt, Elizabeth Alline . . . 115 Hartzell, Ben F. ....... 47 Harvey, George Roy, Jr. . . .21l, 47 Harvey, Harry Terry ..,.. 47 Harvey, Minyard Brunell .... 47 Hasson, Wesley W ..... 81,208 Hatch, Richard David . . . 138, 125 Hatch, Robert . . . . . 99, 180 Hatcher, James . . . . . 48 Hatfield, George . . . . . 82 Hathcoat, Jack Linker . . 99 Harvard, J. Dalton . . 82 Havins. E. Gene . . . . . 82 Haw, Helen Jung . . . . . 113 Hawes, James Wayne . . . . 82 Hawkes, Charles William .... 48 Hawkins, Darrell Clarence . . . 113 Hawkins, Harold L .... . 82 Hawkins, Joe Tanner . . , , 115 Hawkins, Louise . . . 99 415 Hay, Gay .... Hay, Martha Lee . . Hayden, Evelyn Joyce Hayes, Loy E .... Haynes. Jean Ray . Hays, Robert Speed . Haywood, Jane . . Hazlett, Alvin Guy . . Head, Earl Leslie . . Heard, Dow H., Jr. . . fis Heard, Robert Lee . Heard, Wyatt H. . Hearn, Billy Ray . . . Hearne, Alita Joy . Heath, Ernest Dwain Heathington, Don Michael . Hebert, Thomas C.. . . . Heflin, Judy ..... Hefton, John Riddle . Heinze, Wayne Allan . . Heironimus, Clarke . . Hellmuth, Betty Rae . . . Helmich, Robert Christian . Hembree, Anna Sue . . . Hemi:-hill, Grover Edmond, Jr. Hen erson, Anna Clair . . Henderson, Bill ..... Henderson, George L. . . . Henderson, Henry Glen , . Henderson, June . . . Henderson Hendrix, , Thomas F. . . James Walter . . Henley, Donald, Jr .... Hennessee, Waymon Dennis . Henry, Jack ...... Hensley, Hensley, June Marie . . . Lee R. . . . . Hensley, Margaret Mae . Henson, Peggy ..... Henson, Ralph Wilson . . Hercher, William Edward . Herndon, Doyle Preston . . Hernon, Hilda Lea .... Herndon, John Wyatt . . Herr, Robert .... Herrick, Donald Kirk. . . Herring, Wilmer Eugene . . Herrington, Nina Lynn . . Herrington, Orland Brewster Herrington, Shirley . . . Herron, E. Allison .... Herhcock, Lewis Duane . . Hewett, Glynn Ray .... Hickerson, Kathryn Florney Hickman, William Maston . Catherine lone . . . Everett Nowlan . Patricia Ann . . . Mrs. Rosemond H. . William C. . . . . Hatsu ...... Hicks, Hicks, Hicks, Hicks, Hicks, Higa, Higgins, Donald Elmer, Jr. . Higgins, Patricia Jean . . . Hightower, Jack E .... Hightower, James Wesley . Hightower, Joyce .... Hightower, Keith . . . Hill, James Hudson . Hill, Joan . . . Hill, John Ewing . Hill, John Glenn . Hill, Luchies . . . Hill, Waldo V., Jr. . . Hilley, Ella Dawn . . Hilliard, Dan . . . Hilliard, Hillman, Ruth Anne . Farrell Arlen . Hills, Edward . . . . Hills, Nancy .... . Hilton, Nelda Lynn . Hinchman, Helen Jean . Hinds, Claude David . Hines, Betty .... . Hines, Bobby Verne . . Hinnant, James Stanlev . 7 Hitt. Rankin Virgle, Jr. . . Hobbs, Edward . . . . Hobby. Charles E. . . Hockaday, John B. . Hodde, August . . Hodge, Jo Ann . . Hodges, Carol Ellen . Hodges, Ruth M. . . Hoehn, Mary Charlotte . . HolTee, Joyce LaVerne . Holfert, Alice Jane . . . i i7 Hogan, John Arman . . . Holbert, Emmitt Joe . . . Qzoi. Holcomb, Leland Dodson . Holcomb, Robert Glenn . . Holcombe, Barbara Joyce . Holcombe, Florence Eloise . Holcombe, Joe Mathis . . Holcombe Martha Jane . . Holden, Inez ...... Holleman, Janice . . . Holleyman, Max . . Hollingsworth, Nancy . Hollis, Bettie Jane . . Hollis, James Thomas . Hollis, John William . . Hollon, Gordon Leslie . . 416 Page . 99 . 99 . 113 . 99 . 99 . 48 138, 8, si, 82 128 82 125 99 196 113 99 . 113 . . 267 . 113 . 82 . 82 . 82 . .254 . . 113 48 99 . . 82 .180,82 . . 99 . 113 . . 82 . . 113 . 48 . . 113 . . 82 . . 113 136,132 . . 113 . . 82 . . 99 . . 113 . 48 . . 99 . . 99 . . 99 .206,82 . . 99 . . 48 48 . . 113 . . 48 . . 99 .198.48 . . 113 . . 113 . . 99 . . 269 . . 113 .l32.48 . . 113 .210,30 . . 83 . . 48 . 99 .182,48 .l32,48 . . 132 . . 99 . . 247 . 82 . 99 . 48 . . 99 . . 113 . . 48 . 229,99 . . 48 . . 113 . . 48 113 100 100 . . 113 . . 204 218 . . 113 3,274.48 . . 211 . . 82 . 49 . 49 . 133 . 82 , . 229 .209.49 . . 113 . . 113 6,82,211 . . 49 . . 82 176, . 113 . . 49 113 100 . . 113 .202,82 . . 82 . 82 . 49 . 100 . 100 . . 100 . . 113 138.124 WACO STUDENT INDEX - Continued Ives, Robert M., Jr. . . Ivy, Quinton Sherwood . J Jacks, Claude W., Jr. . . Jacks, Mrs. Delma Garner Page . 83 . 50 .83 ...50 Jackson, Carlton Frank .... 114 Jackson, Hallie Jo . . 176, 50,202 Jackson, James Bryan .... 196, 50 Kavanaugh, Mary Kay, Billie Wray . . . Kay, Jerry ..... Kay, John Ross . . . Lilyan . Page . . . 114 . . . 52 . . .100 208,192,52 Kay, Nita Mae , . . . 184, 52 Kayser, Elizabeth . . . . 114 Kazanas, George . . . . 52 Kazanas, Nick . . . , . 253 Kee, Donald Rex . .... 133 Keefer, Elbert Olan . . 52, 137, 133 Keele, Miriam Evelyn ..... 100 Keeling, John David ..... 83 Keefer, Betty Joe . . . 52 Keith, Elton Wayne . . 52 Keith, Mary Ann . . . 100 Keller, Maurice L. . . . 52 Keller, Robert Lloyd . . 133. 138 Kellow, Betty Louise . . . . 114 Jackson, John Chester ..... 50 Jackson, John Edward, Jr. . . . 50 Jackson, Mary Lou .... 176, 114 Jackson, Robert Clifton .... 128 Jackson, Winfred Paul . . . 82 Jacksen, Helen Dorothy . . . 100 James, Lester Wade .... 100, 83 James, Ramona Gaynell . . .202, 33 James, Robert Allen ..... 33 James, Shirley Sue .,.... 114 Jameson, Jeannine ...... 114 Jamison, George Newman, Jr. . . 100 Janes, Frank Tilton . . . 128 Page Holloway, D. Calvin . . 192, 82 Hollowell, Billie Gene .... 133 Holman, Corneil Louise . . . 202, 49 Holman, Raymond Thurston . . 49 Holt, Lowell Conrad ..... 125 Holt, Mary Ann .... . 113 Holt, Russell S. .... . 49 Holt, Wayland G. .... . 125 Holton, Donald Hardman . . 49 Holton, Thomas Leland . . . 49 Honeycutt, Harold Franklin , . . 100 Hood, Anita Louise . . . . 113 Hooks, Robert Max ...., 49 Hooser, Charly H. . . . 148,82 Hooser, Thomas Smith . . 208. 49 Hopkins, Jean Ann . . . 113 Hopkins, Woodson . . . 49 Hopson, Mrs. Marjorie . . 82 Hopson, Ralph Bernard . . 82 Hord, Henry Lee .... . 100 Horger, Henry David, Jr. . . 133 Horick, Bill H. ..... . 82 Horn, John Clinton . . . . 113 Kelley, Charles Marvene . . . 100 Kelley, Don ..... . 83 Kelley, James William . . 52 Kelley, La Juana Joe . . . 100 Kelley, Laisette . . . . 100 Kelley, Loyce Helen . . 83 Kelly, James O. . . . . 52 Kelly, Karl Edward . . . . 83 Kelso, Aubrey S. . . . 100,192 Kemp, Fannie Belle . . 52, 206, 210 Kendall, Mary Ann .... 83,207 Kendall, Don Leslie ..... 114 Kennedy, Betty Jo ...... 52 Kennedy, Charles Edward . . . 84 Kennedy, J. Dell ...... 84 Kennedy, Noah O. .... 128, 137 Kennedy Patsy .... . . 100 Kennedy, Virgie Marie .... 100 Kennon, William P ...... 100 Kennerly. Dan ...... 114 Horn, William Hinton, Jr. . . 128 Hornaday, Joyce M .... 113 Horton, Hildalyne . . . . 113 Horton, Rheta Joann . . 113 Hoskins, Joan . . . . 114 Hough, Alicia A .... . 82 Hough, Ben Wortham . . 82 Hough, Carolyn .... . 82 Hough, Eulea Eurydice . . 206 Houston, Bettie Ruth . . . . 100 Houston, June ....... 100 Houston, Charles David . . 138,125 Houston, Rex .... . 37, 128 Hovde, John Howard . . . 114 Howard, Betty Jean . . 83 Howard, Billie Jo . . . . 82 Howard, Donald Guy . . . 100 Howard, Everett E ..... 210, 49 Howard, Gilbert Kester . . 137, 127 Howard, James Walton .... 100 Howard, John Phillip, Jr. . . 196, 49 Howard, Richard Leroy . 142, 82, 146 Howard, Samuel Kenneth . . . 49 Howard, Mrs. Stanley P. . . . 218, 49 Howe, Donald Haig . . . . 49 Howell, Eva ..... . 213, 49 Howell, Dorothy Jean ..... 82 Howell, Hilton Hatchett . . 194, 133 Howell, Leonard . . . . . 133 Howren, Mary Jo . . . . 114 Hrozek, Frank John . . 114 Hsieh, George Shan . . . 30 Hubbard, James R. . . . 133 Hubbard, Kenneth . . . 252. 49 Hubbard, Sally Ann . . . . 114 Hubbell, Floyd Eugene .... 100 Hubbell, Mickey Ward .... 114 Huckaby, John Keith .... 203, 50 Hucklebridge, William Harrison . 50 Hudson, Ann ...... 18,100 50 Hudson, John G., Jr. . . . Huebner, Eugene R .... . 255 Hughes, Joe M. ..... . 82 Hughey, Gaylord Thomas . . 128 Hulett, Donald Maurice . . 144 Huling, L. L ..... . 82 Hull, Robert Lee .... . 114 Hume, Marian Ruby . . . . 50 Humphrey, Charles Robert . . . 100 Humphrey, Dorothy Mabel . . . 50 Hunnicutt, Ramon .... 50 Hunstable, John Augustus . . 114 Hunt, Aliene ..... . 50 Hunt, Asa Eugene . . . . 100 Hunt, Dorothy Jean . . 100 Hunt, Walter Taylor ..... 83 Hunt, William J ....... 83 Hunter, Shirley Jo ...... 114 Hurt, Ethel . . 172, 169, 50, 180. 209 Hurst, Mrs. Fannie Mae . . . 210. 30 Hutcherson, Ruth .... 207, 100 Hutchinson, Barbara J ..... 100 Hutson, Margaret Ruth .... 100 Hutson, Paul Carson .... 196, 50 Hutson, William Robert . . . 100 Hyde, Jean Marie . . . . 83 Hyden, Elmer Eugene . . 50 Hyden, Frances Juanita . . 114 Hyslop, Alvin Thomas . . 48 I Ice, Cletis, Wayne . . . . 83 Igou, Delmar Lee . . . . 114 Ikemoto, Henry Yutaka . . 100 Ingalsbe, Reed .... . 133 Ingle, Patricia Ann . . . 114 Ingraham, Frank . . . . 100 Inman, Anna Louise . . . . 82 Irvin, Eleznor Paula ..... 114 Irwin, Anna Jean .... 218, 114 Isaacks, Lynn . . . 176. 83, 198 Isbell, Martha ..... 176, 100 Isbill, Mary Rita ...... 100 Isom. George W. . . . . . 83 Itokazu, Clarence Soken . . 83 Itokazu, Irene H. . . . . 83 Itokazu, Shizue Kathleen . . 114 Itokazu, Warren Kent . . . 83 Ivie, Will E .... . 114 Janson, Elizabeth Jeannette . . 206, 50 Jarl, LeRoy Lamberl ..... 202 Jarrard, Leonard Everett . . 114 Jarrell, Charles Keith . . . . 50 Jarrell, Marion Frances .... 50 Jarvis, Benjamin Edward . . . 196. 83 Jeffrey, James Neal ..... 256 Jenkins, Archie L. . . . . 192, 51 Jenkins, Doris Ann . . . 114 Jenkins, John Henry . . 133 Jenkins, Robert .... . . 83 Jennings, Anne Marie ..... 114 Jennings, Dorothy Lou . . . 207, 83 Jennings, George, Jr. . . . 133 Jeske, Arnold Carl . . . 125 Jeter, Anita Myrl . . . . 83 Jeter, Herschel Water . . . 100 Jeter, John David . . . 83 Jetton, Joe A ..... . 30 Jobe, Loyd Lee .... . 83 Jobe, Mary Jean .... . 51 Jobe, William Howard, Jr. . . 83 Johns, Jesse Maxie . . . . 100 Johns, Robert M. . . . . . 210 Johns, Ruth Stuckey . . . . 114 Johnson, A. Jeanette .... 186, 83 Johnson, Albert ....... 83 Johnson, Bill .... 266, 188, 51 Johnson, Billy Thomas . 194, 94, 51 Johnson, Bobby Morris .... 133 Johnson, Carl Lacy ...... 51 Johnson, Emma Sue .... 215, 51 Johnson, Eugene Jelferson . 138, 125 Johnson, G. Derwood .,.. 100 Johnson, Gloria K. . . . . . 51 Johnson, H. Ford . . . 30 Johnson, Herbert L. . . . 114 Johnson, Joe Herschel . . 83 Johnson, Joe Walter . . . 83 Johnson, John Richard . . 83 Johnson, Mary Ann . . 100 Johnson, Mary Cherry . . . 100 Johnson, Mary Frances . . . 83 Johnson, Mitford ...... 252 Johnson, Patricia Louise . . . 180, 83 Johnson, Paul O .... . . 83 Johnson, Peggy Jo . . . 114 Johnson, R. E .... . 100 Johnson, Rhea .... . 83 Johnson, Robert Neil . . . 100 Johnson, Roger Gene . . . 100 Johnson, Sam C. . . . . . 100 Johnson, Walter Melvin .... 51 Johnson, Wright C. .... 196, 51 Johnston, Clifford DeWitt . . . 51 Johnston, M. Hale . . . . 51 Johnston, P. M .... . 211 Johnston, Verelda Jean . . . 114 Johnston, Walter Leroy . . . 206, 51 Joiner, Joe H ....... 196, 51 Jones, Arthur Davis . . . 133 Jones, Bentley M. . . . . 196, 51 Jones, Beryl . . . . . 83 Jones, Billye Jean . . . .201, 83 Jones, Billie Marie . . 100 Jones, Bobby Joe . . . 114 Jones, Carol Janice . . 114 Jones, Doris Jane . . . 51 Jones, Edward Milton . . . 100 Jones, Jack Edward . . 114 Jones, Janida . . . . 114 Jones, Jodye . . . . 51 Jones, Joe Edward . . . 83 Jones, Julius Sheril . . . 114 Jones, Kenneth Francis . . 100 Jones, Mary Ruth . . . . 114 Jones, Mary Sylvia . . . . 51 Jones, Mildred Ann . . . 218. 51 Jones, Patricia Ann . . . 100 Jones, Ray Louise . . . 51 Jones, Roy Cecil . . . . . 83 Jones Sam L Joseph, Thomas Roger, Jr. . Judin, Carl H., Jr. . . . . Judy, Ruth Evelyn .... Justiss, Arley Minton . . K Kassem, Anuar . . . Kadell, Bert .... . . 83 138,133 . , 114 . 201. 51 . . 51 114 I 128 Kenney, Edward P., Jr. . 137, 129, 100 Kent, Neil D ........ 84 Kerans, Lawerence Clinton . . . 212 Kern, Billy B ........ 101 Kersting, Betty Lou .... 229, 52 Kesterson, Betty Lou ..... 114 Key, Jimmy Richardson . . . 209, 84 Keys, May ....... 209, 52 Khoury, Lillian R. ..... 198, 52 Kidd. Wanda Joyce .... 184, 84 Kidwell, James Harry ..... 84 Kidwell, Richard Marvin, Jr. . . 114 Kidwell, Jo Ann ...... 114 Killian, Uimmiej Jeane .... 101 Killingsworth, J. C. . . . . 84 Kilpper, Frederick, Jr. . . . 114 Kim, Gilbert Ok. Sun . . . . 114 Kimbrough, Billie Ray . . . 261 Kimbrough, Wm. Duke . . . 125 Kimura, F. S ........ 84 Kincannon, Giles L ..... 196, 52 Kincannon, Virginia Hope . . 201, 52 King, Burnett C. . 190, 52, 196, 198 King, Edna Joyce ...... 114 King, Doris J. ....... 52 King, Jack Russell . . . . 129. 52 King, J. W. .... . 133,101 King, Karl H .... . . 114 King, Richard Eugene . , 101 King, Verna Berayce . . . . 114 King. Ward Duwayne . . . 136 Kingham. Larry D., Jr. . . 84 Kirgan, Joe Lee, Jr. . . . 114 Kirkham, Rilda B. . . . . 114 Kirkland, Jack Vernon .... 52 Kittlitz, John . . . . . . 53 Klaras, Nick .... . 229, 114 Klatt, James Monroe ..... 101 Klein, E. F.. Jr .... . . 84 Klimitchek, Fred Charles . . 101 Knight, Frank C. . . . . 84 Knight, Ruby Lee . . . . 53 Knight, Walker Leigh . . . 53 Knolle, Carolyn . . . . 84 Knowles. Ralph Wayne . . . 114 Koch, Irvin ..... . 84 Kocian, Ernest W. . . . . 53 Koctar, Jerome Daniel . . . 53 Koehne. Chas. Fred, Jr. . . 137, 133 Kolb. Charles Murray . . . . 101 Kolls, M. Geraldine . . 114 Kolter, Bill .... . 84 Koon, Dorothy Jo . . . . 114 Kosanke, Anna Marie . . . . 101 Kramer, Hazel Fay ..... 201, 53 Kramolis. Ramon Frank . . . 84 Krause, Peggy Ruth . . . . 101 Kucera, Rudy . . . . 84 Kuempel, Marilyn . . . . 114 Kyger, James Fremont . . . . 84 Kyzar, Nettie Merle . . . 207. 53 L Lacey, Lois Lorraine . . . 114 Lady, John . . . . . 101 Lair, Avert W. . . . . 126 Lair, Ruth Odelia . . . 53 Lam, Jerry . . . . . 101 Lamb, Bonnie Lee . . . . . 101 Lamb, Frances Mae ...... 101 Lamb, Tommye Jane ..... 114 Lamb, Wilson L .... 213, 208, 53 Lamberth. Wanda . . . . 101 Lamkin, Billy D. . . . . 84 McCreary, Edna Ruth . . Page Lampert, Dolores LaVerne . . 84 Lancaster, Catherine . . . . 101 Landers, R. L. .... . 84 Lane, Norma June . . . 84 Lane, Susie C. . . . . 101 Lane, Wilburn Eugene . 84 Lange, Benny O. . . . . 101 Langford, Joe Neil . . . . . 133 Langely, James Arthur . . . 172, 53 Langston, Billye Marie . . 114, 211 Langston, Joyce Carolyn .... 84 Lansford, Doyle Keith . . . 114 Lasiter, Benton Eliz .... . 114 Lathrop, Willis ....... 53 Lattimore, Harry McLaurine . . . 101 Lauderdale, Ben C .... . 101 Lauher, Bobby ..... . 114 Lawrence, Clarence Allen . . 84 Lawrence, Elliot ....... 101 Lawrence, Jimmy Franklin . . . 115 Layne, Ann Stewart .... 182, 53 Leal, Roy R ........ 133 Leasley, James Russell . . . . 53 Leatherwood, Charles Bill . . 101 Leavell, Frank H. .... . 84 Lee, Billy Hughes . . . . . 115 Lee, Bonnie Faye . . . . 115 Lee, James Carroll . . . 108,84 Lee, Lawrence Russell . . . 101 Lee, Lewis Earl . . . . 115 Lee, Lina Ruth . . . . 101 Lee, Margaret Ann . . 53 Lefkovits, Billie Claire . . . 101 Leggett, Frank Laroy . . . . 84 Leggott, Arthur, Jr ..... 114,84 Leifheit, Karl Frederick . . . 204, 30 Leigh, John Franklin, Jr. . . 136, 133 Leisenring, Robert Chase .... 101 LeMay, Zodie Florence 184, 53, 205, 209 Lengefeld, Erma Lee ..... 84 Leonard, Merrill Collier .... 115 Lepar, David A .... . 84 Lester, Clifford McGhee .... 53 Lester, Ida Virginia . . . 176, 84 Lawallen, Bobby . . . . . 101 Lewallen, Doris Marian . . . 115 Lewis, Bonibelle . . . . 115 Lewis, Doris Marie . . . 101 Lewis, Helen Lorraine . . 53 Lewis, Jean . .X . . . . 115 Lewis, Joe Alton . . . . 115 Lewis, Marjorie Ruth . . 180, 101 Lewis, Mike John . . . . 115 Lewis, Paul S. . . . . . 53 Lewter, Ronald Lewis . . 101 Liles, Joe Edward . . . . 115 Liles, Patricia Ann . . 198, 84 Lilly, Christine . . . . . 84 Lindberg, Evan F. . . . 115 Lindell, John . . . 115 Lindley, Keith . . . 115 Ling, George Aaron . . . 101 Linke, Betty Joyce ...... 115 Linker Norbert R. . , .... 115 Littlejohn, Lacy Welborn . 38, 125, 53 Littlejohn, Mary Alice . . Lively, Mary Tom . . . ...115 ...115 . . . 51 .l89,55 Liu, Franklin K. . . . . 84 Littlejohn, W. Rachel .... 129, 54 Livingston, Russell ..... 196, 54 Lloyd, Thomas Coleman .... 84 Locher, Charles Preston . 194, 142, 84 Lock, Joyce Ann . . . 161,140,113 Lockett, Helen Martha ..... 198 Lockhart, Connaly P. ..... 84 Lockhart, Virginia . . . . 101 Lockridge, Irene . . . . . 54 Loden, Ralph Carroll .... 229, 54 Loessberg, Frank J., Jr. . . . 101 Loewer, Ernest Fred, Jr. . . 196, 54 Lofland, Teddy Arline . . . 101 Lofland, Wilson Leon . . 101 Lofley, Robert M. ...... 101 Logan, Thomas Kenneth .... 84 Loggins, Billy G ....... 84 Logue, Billy Craven . . . 138, 126 Lokey, Philip George . . . . 84 Lollar, Fred Paul . . . . . 84 Lomax, Martha Ann . . . 184, 101 Lombard, John E. . . . . . 85 Lonas, Wilson McAdoo . . . 85 Long, Dorothy Dalton . . . 101 Long, William Joseph . . . 115 Longino, B. F. .... . 85 Longino, Laverne .... . 101 Longman, Natalie Jeanette . . 115 Longoria, Linda ..... . 85 Lopez, Hector .... . 126 Lorenz, Barbara May . . 115 Loring, Ben Edwin . . . 115 Lott, Bennie . . . . 85 Lott, Jean Carol . . . 115 Love, Jim Frank . . . 115 Lovelace, Evelyn Ruth . . . 115 Lovell, Bob D .... . . 198 Lovell, Russell Hanchey .... 85 Lovorn, Joyce Marie . . . 182, 101 Lovvorn, Mildred Adele .... 115 Lowe, Vira Jean . . . . . 85 Lozuk, George S. . . . 54 Lucas, George Lee, Jr. . . 85 Ludwig, Charles A. . . 54 WACO STUDENT INDEX - Continued Lugo, Bob ..... Lugo, Charlie Sillcrs, Jr. . Lummus, William . . . Lumpkin, Bob E .... Lumpkins, Shirley . . . Lunsford, Martha Kathryn Luther, Betty Joyce . . Luther, Jean Elizabeth . Luther, Tom R. . . . Lyday, John Thomas . . Lyle, Jack ..... Lynch, Deward Dermont . Lynge, Jo . .... . Lynn, Dick Edgar . . Lyon, James Lee . . Lyon, James Royse . . Lyon, Lawrence . . . Lyon, Tommy G .... Lyons, Elizabeth .... Lysinger, Calvin Raymond 1511: McAdams, Dolores Dee . McAdams, James R. . . McArthur, Truman . . . McAshan, Allen .... McBride, Gordon L. . . McBride, Harold Henry, Jr McBurnett, E. B .... McCall, Carroll .... McCall, Hazel Beth . . McCallon, John Douglas . McCann, Kelly F. . . . McCarley, Agnes Maxine . McCarley, Verda Louise . Mcgrroll, Jack . . . Mc arty, Anna Jo . . McCarty, Bruce . . . McCarty, Robert C. . . McCaw, Clarence Lee, Jr. . McClain, Cecil Ray . . McClain, Curtis Keith . McClatchy, Donald D. McClelland, James Pat . McClellen, Mary Neil . . McClendon, Fred Vernon McCleskey, Allen Dee . . McClintock, Hoyt Mingus McCollum, Paul . . . McCollum, Ted .... McComb, Betty Frances . McCommon, Arthur Howard McConnell, Claudia . . McCook, Warren . . . McCool, Nancy Ellen . McCormick, Eudania . . McCormick, Zeb Motley . McCown, Frank D. . . McCoy, Jack Douglas . . McCoy, Jean Curtis . . . 1 McCoy, Rose Ella . . . McCoy, William Fincher . McCracken, Jarrell Franklin . . . McCreary, Jack Henry . . McCutcheon, Marian Ellen McDaniel, Douthit Young, Jr. . . McDaniel, John M. . . McDaniel, Roy W. . . . McElhatten, Mabel Curlee McFall, Joe Sam, Jr. . . McFarland, Frank E. . . McFarland, Melbourne G. McFarland, Jack Stewart . McFerrin, Leon C. . . . McGahey, Meta Vee . . McGarity, Martha Lou . McGaughey, Virginia Ann McGee, Mack Edwin . . Page . 54 ...115 . . 101 196, 54 198,115 ...85 202, 54 . . 115 .2l0, 54 . . 209 . . 101 . . 115 .209, 54 . . 101 . 30 . . 54 . . 52 . . 54 184, 143 . . 101 . . 85 . . 54 . 184, 54 115 101 54 115 . 30 85 . 101 . 54 101 101 ' il98,85 . 115 . 198, 54 . . 115 . 199, 85 .206, 55 . . 54 55 101 . 115 55 . 101 . 101 129 . :222,85 178,55 . .115 . 115 . 85 . 178, 55 . 184, 85 . 129 . 101 . 85 190, 85 115 101 '94 85 115 . 133 . . 85 85 55 101 186, 102 55 102 55 55 . . 85 . .234,55 . . . 115 178, 55 ...55 McGhee, Edmond Westbrook . . 204 McGilberry, James Edward 174, 172, McGill, Wylie M. . . . McGinnes, Billie Doris . McGinty, Joseph Drue . McGlasson, Daniel Eugene, Jr. 138, McGlothlin, Ralph Joseph McGowan, Clarence A. . McHargue, Jerry . . . McIntosh, Richard Allen . McIntyre, Tommy Jearl . McKamie, Bill J. . . McKay, Carol Janet . McKay, Rosemary . . McKee, Will Laney . McKellar, Oliver K. . . McKellar, Duncan Larry . McKelroy, Mrs. . . . . McKelvey, Margie . . . McKenney, Leslie Wade . McKenzie, Carolyn. . . McKenzie, Robert W. . McKethan, Herbert A. . . McKie, William J. . . . McKinney, Frank Edward McKinney, J. B .... McKinney, L. G., Jr. . McKowen, Francis J. . McLaughlin, B. Brian . . McLendon, Jack Everett . McLendon, Maxine Ann . McMillin, John Edgar . . ' 178. 115 210 126 115 55 . 102 85 115 102 102 102 115 . 102 . 115 . 31 . 115 55 85 85 102 137, 133 2 . .115 . 55 . . 55 . . 115 .215, 55 . . 85 Page McMinn, Anne Vermelle . . . .213, 55 McMinn, Glennella Ercell . . 102 McMinn, Joseph Stephens . . 133 McNatt, T. W., Jr. . . . . 56 McNeely, G. W., Jr. . . . 115 McNeil, Daniel W. . . . 85 McNeil, David J. . . . . . 85 McNeil, George William .... 102 McQueen, Jean Elois .... 198,85 McQuiston, Elizabeth . . . . 115 McRae, Rose Marcille . . . . 201 McReynolds, Don Martin .... 133 McReynolds, John Weldon . . . 206 McReynolds, Von E. ..... 115 McRoy, Charles Robert .... 56 McSpedden, Jack Donald .... 115 McSwain, A. S., Jr .... 173,126 McVicker, A ........ 129 McWhorter, Sylvia Belle . . . 115 QDI Mabie, Patsy Lee . . . . 115 Mabry, Wanda Faye . . . . 102 MacDonald, Leland Lloyd . . 115 Mackie, Harold Lamarr .... 115 MacNutt, William T., Jr .... 85 Maddox, Henry ...... 198, 56 Madison, Joseph H., Jr. .... 102 Madsen, Marianne ..... 176, 85 Madsen, Melville Alfred . . . 115 Magness, Bonner Clinton .... 31 Mahaney, Hubert Charles . . . 102 Malcom, Gloria Jean .... 176, 56 Mallett, Audrey Lesta . . . . 115 Mallory, Gerald ....... 102 Maloch, Oscar Thomas .... 115 Malone, William Ray . . 211, 102 Malthaner, Karl . . . . . 102 Maness, Gerald . . . . . 102 Mangham, W. . . . . 85 Mangum, Jerry Dee . . . 255 Mangum, Yvonne Ezell . . 115 Manning, Ashford Pierre . . 85 Manning, D. Wilson ..... 85 Manning, Joy Belle ..... 102 Manry, Joe Ann ...... 102 Mansell, Karlyene . . . 209, 186, 56 Mansneld, Charles Wright . . . 115 Manske, Walter Earl ..... 85 Mapes, Charles Robert . . 56 Maples, John Cecil . . . 85 Marchbanks, Sarilee . . . 115 Marchman, Victor Yater . . . 102 Marett, Alice Marie ..... 115 Marion, James E. . . . . 199,56 Markey, Barbara Ann . . . 115 Marley, Eugene . . . . . 85 Marley, Mrs. Eugene . . . . 115 Marrs, James Hugh . . . 196, 56 Marsh, Harry ...... 203, 56 Marsh, Leah Ruth ..... 198, 85 Marschall, Cleo Marie . . 222, 176, 86 Marshall, Robert Earl ..... 85 Marshall, W. L ...... 196,56 Martin, Mrs. Agnes Margaret . . 102 Martin, Ann ........ 56 Martin, Barbara Jane . . . . 115 Martin, Bebe Jane . . . . . 115 Martin, Beverly Dean ..... 115 Martin, Bill ..... 208, 199, 86 Martin, Carolyn Gayer . 215, 207, 56 Martin, Elizabeth Ann .... 102 Martin, Ernest Ardis ..... 126 Martin, Homer Hall, Jr. . 56 Martin, J. W ..... . 129 Martin, James Ellis . . . 115 Martin, Margaret Jo . . 116 Martin, O. D., Jr. . . . . . 102 Martin, Patsy Jean ...... 116 Martin, Pauline .... 180, 56, 202 Martin, Robert Lee ..... 31 Martin, Thomas Taylor .... 274 Martin, Wayland . . . . 206 Martinez, Emund . . . . 86 Mason, Billie Claire . . . 102 Mason, Jo Ann . . . . . 186, 86 Mason, Zack Ellis, Jr. . . . . 134 Massey, Cecil Earl . . . . 196, 56 Mast, Charles A. . . . . . 102 Maston, Gene ...... 172, 31 Matheney, Matthew P ..... 116 Mathis, Curtis L ....... 116 Mathis, James Edward .... 116 Matthes, Russell Arthur . 190, 56,199 Mathews, Jimmy ..... 192, 86 Matthews, Mary Bess ..... 56 Mattiza, Joyce .... 142, 116, 164 May, Betty ........ 116 Mayes, Patsy Joann ..... 116 Mayheld, Curtis Collier, Jr. . . . 198 Mayfield, Ira L. ....... 86 Mayfield, Melvin Emory . . 138, 129 Mayfield, Ray V., Jr. ..... 86 Mayfield, Tiny . . . . . . 102 Maxwell, Victor W. . . . 199, 86 Meador, Joy . ...... 182, 56 Meadows, John R. . . . . . 86 Meadows, 1Lucillej Eloise . . 116 Means, Gloria .... . 116 Meek, Janie Pearl . . . . 102 Meek, Ulma Forrest, Jr. . . 56 Page Mejia, Jesse Moreno . . . . 198 Melder, Webb . . . 137, 139 Mellette, Soule M. . . . . 116 Melo, E ...... . 116 Melton, D. G ..... . 56 Mendez, Jose Inez .... . 116 Menefee, Harold Lee ..... 102 Menke, Freda Wilhelmina . . . 116 Mercer, Berna Lyne ..... 102 Merritt, James Hyatt ..... 102 Metcalf, Mary Janis ..... 86 Meyers, Frank J. C. . . 234, 57,231 Michels, Reba Ann ..... 116 Middlebrook, Sue Ann .... 116 Miers, Janey fLeeJ .... 180, 57 Mikeska, Margaret Louise . . 186, 86 Milam, Robert B. . . . . . 116 Miles, Arthur Lee ...... 116 Miles, Bernell Sue ..... 186, 86 Miley, Charles Harvey . . . 198, 57 Miller, Arthur C. . . . . . 57 Miller, Arthur L. . . . 116 Miller, Barbara . . . 116 Miller, Bob Ray . . . . 57 Miller, Bob T. . . . . 116 Miller, Clara . . . . 200, 86 Miller, Darwin . . . . . . 102 Miller, Donald C. . . . . 136, 57 Miller, Donald Ray . . . 134 Miller, Elsalene . . . . . . 86 Miller, Emmett . . . . 192, 86 Miller, Jack . . . . . 116 Miller, Jo Nell . . . . . 116 Miller, Keith Bruce . . . 274, 86 Miller, Louise Estelle ..... 102 Miller, Stanley Dodd ..... 192 Miller, Walter C. . . . 198, 212, 102 Mills, C. S ......... 102 Milner, Ann Carrell ..... 116 Milner, Warren Graves . . 57 Mims, Mamie Lou . . . . 116 Mims, Woodson . . . . 57 Ming, W. L. . . . . 116 Mitchell, Adella . . . . . 213, 57 Mitchell, Billy F. . . . . 57 Mitchell, Earl Douglas . . 116 Mitchell, J. M. .... . 127 Mitchell, Joseph Guy . . . 57 Mitchell, Oliver Charles . . 134 Mitchell, Ted ..... . 57 Mitchell, Titus T. ...... 128 Mobley, William Brode, Jr. . . 86, 188 Mock, Frank Hixon ..... 116 Moffett, Marion A. ...... 116 Molfett, Tomy H. ..... 196, 57 Mohan, Leo Francis, Jr. . . . 86 Moline, Lester Lee . . . . 31 Moltz, Beverlyn Ann . . . . 116 Moncus, Charles David .... 86 Monroe, Eva Elizabeth .... 102 Montgomery, Dorothy Evelyn . . 116 Montgomery, Georgie Margaret . . 86 Montgomery, Hugh M. .... 129 Moody, Ellen ....... 86 Moody, Jess ........ 274 Moody, William Byron .... 86 Moore, Betty Jeane . . . 143, 57, 180 Moore, Caroline ...... 102 Moore, Charles J. . . . . . 116 Moore, Conrad D. . . . . 86 Moore, Earl Gene .... . 86 Moore, Floyd David ..... 116 Moore, Forrest Weatherford . . . 116 Moore, Hubert Edward . . . 116 Moore, John Robert . . . 116 Moore, Louis G. . . . . 102 Moore, Margaret Jo . . . . 86 Moore, Max Lynn . . . . . 86 Moore, Nedra Louise . . . 182, 102 Moore, Phillip ....... 229 Moore, Vivian Christene Moore, Wayne, Jr. . . Moothart, John Adams . . . . 31 . . .134,57 . . . 134 Morcos, Elias Farah . . . 102 Morehead, R. A. . . . 134 Morgan, Bobby J. . . . 57 Morgan, Clara Belle . . 86 Morgan, Diann . . . . . 86 Morgan, Earl C. ....... 134 Morgan, Glenna Nell . . . 211, 102 Morgan, Gwen .... 201, 57, 209 Morgan, Ina Claire ..... 116 Morgan, Jean . . . . . 198, 57 Morgan, Kenneth Ray . . . . 116 Morgan, Ragan Dewane . . 129 Morgan, W. Glenn, Jr. . . 57 Morgan, Thomas Revelle . . 116 Morrill, Harold Lee . . . 31 Morris, Anderson Brown . . 57 Morris, Charles Claude . . 116 Morris, David Bevins . . . . 86 Morris, Homer R., Jr, .... 274, 57 Morris, Jack Douglas ..... 86 Morris, Jimmy Ralph ..... 134 Morris, Jo Lue .... 178, 167,102 Morris, Joyce ....... 102 Morris, Regina . . . . .202, 58 Morris, Wilbur Lee . . . . 134 Morrison, Alfonso ..... 198, 86 Morrison, Donald Gene .... 116 Morrow, Eb. ..... 198, 190, 57 417 Page Morton, Edward Dwayne . . . 31 Morton, Evelyn Anice . . . 58 Moseley, Mac Ray .... . 116 Moser, Gustave Matthew . . . 86 Moses, David Martin . . . . 58 Moses, Peggy Joy . . . . . 116 Moss, Charles R .... . . 116 Moss, Doris Ann ..... 176, 86 Moss, Thomas Whitlield .... 116 Mostella, Arthur H ...... 58 Mote, Clyde A. ..... 138,129 Motley, Therol .... . . 116 Mott, James Connell . . . . 248 Mount, Juliette ....... 58 Mouser, Donald E. ..... 250, 86 Mount, Mary Allyne ..... 116 Mowery, Wesley Harold ,... 86 Mueller, Dorothy Jo ...., 102 Mueller, Robert Leon, Jr. .... 116 Mullen, Leona J .... . . 186 Mullen, Mary Ann . . . . . 178 Muller, Marthelle Ann . . . 116 Mulligan, Marty L. . . . . . 58 Mullins, Cecil Norman .... 116 Mullins, Edwin, Wesley . . . 208, 58 Muncy, Nellie Jo . . . . . 116 Mund, Elizabeth Jane . . . . 116 Munson, Doris Eugenia .... 116 Murdock, Lester Jack .... 212,86 Murphree, B. W .... . . 86 Murphrey, Madge Elaine .... 116 Murphy, Elizabeth E. . . . . 102 Murphy, Frances Eloise . . . 116 Murphy, Janelle . . . . . 102 Murray, James R. . . . 86 Mustian, Middleton T. . . 58 Myers, Bob .... . . 102 Myers, John Smith, Jr. . 58 Myers, Shirli Ann . . . . 116 Myrick, James L. . . 58 15 Nagy, William . . . . 58 Naler, John L. . . . . 126 Nalls, Bill . . . , 116 Naman, Jay .... . . 134 Nance, Lavern ....... 116 Nare, Tom Edgar .... 212, 102 Narramore, David Earl . . . 86 Nash, Jack Norman . . . . 89 Nash, E. Reuel . . . . . 194 Nash, Paul F. . . . . 86 Nation, Betty Jane . . . 58 Nations, Archie L. . . . . 116 Naylor, Bennie Lee . . . . 210, 58 Neal, Gladys Charlene . . . . 116 Neel, George Edison . . 211, 102 Neely, Alan Preston . . . 81 Neely, Wanda Fairye . . . . 116 Nelson, Bert A. . . . . 116 Nelson, Billy Brown . . . 58 Nelson, Charles L., Jr. . . . 58 Nelson, Edward Warren . . . 58 Nelson, Evelyn Orena . . . . 116 Nelson, Gladys Louise . . . 58 Nelson, James Robert . . . . 102 Nelson, Jimmie . . . . 58 Nelson, Kenneth . . . . 116 Nelson, Mary Ann . . . . . 116 Nelson, Richard Virgil . . . 58 Nethery Miriam ..... 215, 102 Nevill, G. M., Jr. . . . . 251 New, Ben, Jr ..... . . 102 Newbell, Minnie . . . . . 116 Newberry, Joseph Bryce .... 116 Newby, Hi Eastland . . . . 102 Newby, Marvin Gene . . . 81 Newland, Janice . . . . . 116 Newman, Guy D. . . . . 102 Newman, Lewis . . . 102 Newman, Patsy Jo . . 184, 57 Newman, Rusty .... 196, 103 Newport, Mark John . . . . 116 Newsom, Elizabeth Ann . . . 103 Newsom, Patricia Anne . . . 87 Newsom, Virginia Lee . . . 116 Nickels, Billie Joyce . . . 215, 87 Nichols, R. Bryan . 173, 129, 58, 188 Nicholson, James M. ..... 58 Nielsen, Ralph A. ...... 117 Ninedorf, Robert W. . . . 212, 103 Nix, Henry M., Jr ...., 196, 59 Noble, Clinton ....... 87 Nobles, Wilfred Franklin . . . 59 Noda, Mitsuko ..... . 103 Noel, Ken ........ 87 Noguchi, Norton Tadasha . . . 117 Noland, Jim ........ 129 Nolen, Uriel Donnie . . . 103 Nordhausen, Lois . . . . 59 Norman, Elsie Anne ..... 31 Norman. Mary Elizabeth .... 59 Norris, D. Glen ....... 87 Norris, Edith . . . . . 202, 59 Norris, D. Glenn ...... 87 Norris, Edith ...... 202, 59 Norris, J. R ....... 234, 59 Norris, Harwell Edgar, Jr. . .234, 59 North, Dwan Darwin ..... 87 Northum, Gladys Ann . . . 207, 103 Norton, Wallace M., Jr. . . . 31 418 WACO STUDENT INDEX - Continued Page Norvell, Robert . . . . 87 Norwood, Durward . . . 87 Norwood, Nancy Clair . . . 103 Notgrass, Clifton Eugene . . . 117 Novak, Joe ..... . 103 0 Oakes, Mary A. ..... . 87 O'Connor, Cornelia Elaine . . 117 O'Connor, Glidden Dean . , . 59 Odom, Andy E. .... . 102 Ohlsson, Lois Claire . . 103 Olds, William Henry . . 117 Oliver, Arthur Bruce . . 87 Oliver, Shirley Ann . . . 117 Oliver, Wiley ....... 134 Oliver, William Compton . . . 59 Olson, Harold S .... . 196, 59 OringderE, Shelby . . . . 59 Osborn, Joe R. . . . . 196,59 Osborn, William Earl . . . . 103 Osborne, Charles Ervin . . . 117 Osborne, Ethel Lee . . . . 213, 87 Osborne, Gerald ..... 194, 87 Osborne, Rachel Maurine . . . 103 Ostrom, Robert ..... 192, 117 Otey, R, Trevis . . . . . 59 Otts, Rose Nanda . . . . 103 Outlaw, Alma Louise . . . 103 Ovadiah, Elijah . . . . . 103 Overall, Mary Frances . . . 59, 229 Owen, Gene Verdo . . . 136, 129 Owen, George Bishop . . . 103 Owen, Karl Kip ..... 173, 59 Owen, Mildred Ann . . . . 207, 59 Owen, Roy W. ....... 87 Owens, James .... 143, 368, 265 Owens, Marshall Loyd .... 204 Owrey, Norman D ...... 31 Oxner, Jack C. . . . . 59 P Pack, Oliver Clayton . . 117 Pack, Robert Wilson . . . 59 Pack, Sally Josephine . . . 117 Paden, Bob ..... . 59, 209 Padgett, Peggy Joy ..... 87, 182 Page, Alexander Edward .... 59 Page, Bobbie .... . 59 Page, Mary Eileen . . . 59 Painter, Bobbie Ray , . . 256 Palmie, Arthur Gene . . . . 103 Panian, George William . . . 60 Panish, Howard Raymond . . 87 Pappas, James Sophocles . . . 87 Parker, Dudley .... . 250 Parker, Jack C. ..... . 87 Parker, James Sherwood . . . 248 Parker, Mary .... . . 60 Parker, Thomas Gordon .... 103 Parkhill, Jackie .... . 202, 60 Parks, Billy .... . . 87 Parks, Burton . . 192, 60 Parks, Roland . . . . 31 Parks, Viola . . . 103 Parma, Roman . . . 87 Parotte, Betty . . 60 Partin. Maurice . . . 81 Partlow, James L. . . . 60 Paton, J. D. . . . .206, 60 Patrick, Rex ..... . . 87 Patterson, Dolores Mae . . 117 Patterson, Elizabeth . . . . 210 Patterson, Floyd H. . . . . 31 Patterson, Franklin Vernon . . . 273 Patterson, James ...... 60 Patterson, Sam Philip .... 273, 60 Patterson, Sue Ann . . . 117 Patterson, William . . . . 60 Patton, Walter Davis . . . 117 Paulk, Robert D. . . . 194, 34 Payne, Duane Carter , . . 60 Payne, Hollis . . . . . 87 Payne, Virginia Lee . . 103 Pearce, Allan . . . . 117 Pearce, William . . . . 117 Pearson, Bobby Wayne . . 117 Pearson, Gerald . . . . 134 Pearson, Hugh Grant . . 261 Pearson, Lillie Nell . . 117 Pease, Frank .... 87 Pebworth, Charles . . . 117 Pechacek, Barbara . . . 117 Pedigo, Virginia . . . 117 Peebles, Wyley .... . 87 Peninger, Mary Jane . . . . 60 Penley, Walter Elmo ..... 87 Penn, Clarence Melvin, Jr. . . . 60 Pennington, Frank Neal .... 87 Pennington, John Myles . . 126,138 Pennington, Mary Ann .... 103 Penrose, William Edwin .... 117 Pentecost, Jerry ....,.. 117 Perdue, Bill Gene ...... 60 Perkins, Darrell C. ...... 80 Perkins, Helen Frances . 60 184, 202 Perrlll, Ralph Crawford, Jr. . . 87 Perry, Don ........ 204 Perry, Georgia Ruth ..... 117 Perry, Patricia Anne . . 176, 60 Page Perry, Richard H. . . . 103 Perry, Rose Marie . . . . . 117 Peters, Arnold Joseph ..... 87 Peters, LaNesse . . . . . 202, 60 Petty, Lewis L. . . . . . 60 Petty, Mary Jo . . . . . . 103 Peyton, Hall, Jr. ...... 87 Peyton, Jimmie Dee .... 209, 8! Phenix, James Newton . 134, 60, 192 Philbrick, Joe L ....... 60 Phillips, Alice .... 176, 60, 202 Phillips, Bryan ....... 117 Phillips, Ewart Eugene .... 117 Phillips, Mary Stella . . . . 117 Philpot, Jarvis Anderson .... 103 Philpot, Emmett Wayne .... 117 Pierce, Betty ...... 178, 103 Pierce, Nickie Mae . . . . 87 Pierce, Sammy D. ..... 257, 61 Pior, Robert Marshall . . . . 117 Pippin, Jean Wilmoth . . . . 117 Pirtle, George . . . . . . 103 Pirtle, Margaret Elaine . . . 215, 61 Pitman, Dorothy, Bettie . . 172,103 Pitman, Gerald Gene, Betty . . 206, 81 Pitner, Jean B. ..... 207, 61 Pittman, A. D ........ 61 Pittman, Lawrence Aubrey, Jr. 196,61 Pitts, Robert Rees ..... 198, 61 Place, Peggy Jean ...... 87 Plasek, Margie Carol . . 184, 87, 218 Pluekhahn, William George . . . 61 Poe, Charlsie Jeannine . . . 201, 87 Polk, Ida ...... . . 61 Pollan, David D. . . . 124 Pollard, Billy Jack . . . 61 Pollard, L. E .... . 61 Polley, Betty Joyce . . . 117 Ponder, H. R., Jr. . . . . . 87 Ponder, Jack Glandell . . 137, 129 Ponder, Ruth ....... 117 Pool, Betty ..... 178, 165, 61 Pool, Wade Frank ...... 61 Poole, Edward L. . . . . . 129 Popperfuss, Nancy . . . . 186, 61 Porter, Donald Everer . . . . 117 Porter, Louis B. . . . 61 Porter, Mildred J. . . . . 61 Portis, Percy Aubrey, Jr. . 117 Potts, Gordon Harold, Jr. . 117 Pounds, Paula .... . 103 Powell, Clara Ann . . . . 117 Powell, Hariette Louise . . 117 Powell, Hubert Jackson . . . 117 Powell, Joe Smith ...... 138 Powell, Jurell . . . . 210, 206 Powell, Merrill . . . . . . 103 Powell, Richard Beryl ..... 117 Powell, Virginia Louise .215, 178, 174 Powers, J. Truett ...... 61 P'Pool, Nancy Beth . . 202, 176, 61 Pratt, Elizabeth Anne ..... 117 Prentice, Fred ....... 31 Prescott, Jack W. . . . . . 126 Presnall, Cecilia Elaine . . 61 Presnall, Robert . . . . 61 Pressley, Mary Anne . . 103 Prestidge, S. W., Jr. . . . 88 Preston, Avale Laverne . . 117 Preston, Edwin S., Jr. . . . . 103 Preston, Madalyn . . . . . 117 Preston, R. Odell . . . 165, 270 Price, Alex James, Jr. . . . . 190 Price, Alice C. . . . . . 117 Price, Charlie . . . . . 117 Price, Gene Earl . . . 190, 61 Price, James O. ....... 117 Price, Joan Marie ...... 178 Priddy, George R. . . 210, 206, 61 Pridgen, Gertrude Browne . . . 117 Prim, Andrew S., Jr. ..... 62 Primm, Gerald Caude ..... 117 Priolo, Roy Stephen . . . . 62 Probst, Lee Edward . . 198, 103 Protho, Margie ....... 62 Provost, Joseph, Jr. . . . . 117 Pruitt, Franklin Boucher . . 103 Pryer, Donald Charles . . . 62 Pryor, Jean Kathryn . . . 115 Puckett, Frank ....... 103 Pullen, Martha ....... 103 Pulley, Ralph White . . . 188.173 Punchard, Otis William, Jr, . . 208, 62 Purcell, Graham B., Jr. . . 137,126 Purczinsky, Francis Jane . . . , 103 Purczinsky, Julius Oswald, Jr. . . 62 Puryear, Glynn A. ...... 117 Puryear, Herbert Bruce . . . 103 Qualls, Bucky Edward . . . 253 Quay, David Samuel ..,. 194, 62 guay, Sam Douglas . . . . 117 uigley, Jack . . . . . 117 Quinn, Gloria Jeanne .... 232,88 R Raborn, Patsy June .... 178,62 Raborn, Mrs. Kathryn Diseker . . 62 Ragan, Billy Harold . . . 137, 129 Ragle, Glenn Wm. ..... 190. 88 Rahm, Erma Lea . . Rains, Bob .... . Rains, Douglas S. . . . Rambo, Carl . . . Ramey, Harold Loyd . Ramsey, Wyvon . . . Rarnzy, Carl Oslin, Jr. Rankin, Sanford Byron . Ransdell, Nancy Gene . Rardin, Richard William . Rascoe, R ...... Rasner, Leslie August . . Ratlifl, Jerry Mack . Ratliff, Theo F. , . . Ratliff, Thomas Hurd . Raulston, Eleon Lloyd . Raulston, Pat Irvin . Ray, Ray, Ben B.. . . . Bonnie Nell . . Ray, Cecil Armond . Ray, Frances Joanna . Ray, John Davis . . Ray, Lois Ellen . . Ray, Stanley E. . . . Rayburn, Glenn Dee . Rayburn, James L. . . Raynor, Frank Leo . . Read, Read, Dolores Eloise . William T.. . . Reaves, Bob Alexander . Redden, Rudolph . . . Redding, Dick . . . . Redding, Jack . . . . Reece, Reed, Reed, Don William . . Barbara Jean . . Bettye Jo . . . . Reed, Carolyn Louise . . David Leecost . Reed, Reed, James Calvin . . Reed, Reese, Reeves, Calvin Bryant Reeves, Homer Jack . . Reid, Bryce .... . Reid, Wallace Jean . . Reid, Walter Floyd . . Reneau, Lou Ellen . . . Renfrow, Arthur Otis, Jr. Rehak, Chris fMickeyJ . Reierson, Curtis Calvin . Renshaw, Anna Bess . Reyes, Rudolph .... Reynolds, Norma Jean . Reynold, Wilbur Thomas . Rhinehart, G. C. . . Rhodes, Barbara Ann . Rhodes, Maribeth . . . Rice, Wanda Jo .... Richards, Billy . Richardson, Frank Richardson, Mary Ann . . Richardson, Mary Helen . . Richardson, Paul . . . Richey, Dan .... Richey, Evelyn Olene . Richter, Marie Lievez . . Rickels, JuDon ..... Rickels, JuRon ..... Ridenhower, Elizabeth Miller Ridgeway, Carol .... Ridlehoover, Jack .... Riegel, Nancy Ruth . Riess, Robert William . . . Riliey, Joan Lacie . . Rife, John . . . Riggs, Tommy E. . . . Rike, Anne Katherine . . . Rikli, Derrall Gene . . Riley, E. Jean . . . . Riley, Gorman Lind . . Jane .... Robert Langdon Raylnond Riley, Harold Eugene . . Riley, Johnny Dowd . . Ritchey, Ritter, Ritter, Ritter, Rivers, Roach, Carrol Eugene . Betty .... . Otto Alfred .... John Thomas . . . Charlene Frankie . Betty Jean .... Roach, Cleatis LeRoy . . . Roach, David Eli . . . Roach, Edward Newton . . Roach Richard H. . . . . Roan,,Lillian . . . . 2 Robb, Blanche Marie . . . Roberson, Helen Maurine . Roberts, Roberts, Eleanor Anne . . Helen Howie . Roberts, James Warren . . Roberts, Marjorie Ruth . . Roberts, Mary Helen . . . Roberts, Roberts, Norman L., Jr. . . Olen A ..... Roberts, R. D. .... . Roberts, R. Louise . . . Roberts, Truman E. . Roberts, Wesley B. . Roberts, W. J. . . . . Roberts Roberts Roberts Robin, on, Alonzo T. . . on, David Terry . . on, Steve Aller . . Daniel Rene . Robinson, Clyde . . 05 Prltrl' . . 117 210, 201 . . 62 .205, 62 . . 88 206,117 . 210, 88 . . 117 . 62 , 103 . 88 . 129 . . 201 88 103 136 129 103 88 . 62 129, 117 . 270 . 88 103 . 117 . . 62 . . 62 . 229, 88 . . 117 . 88 . . 117 . . 117 . 196, 62 . . 134 . 178, 88 . 234, 62 . . 117 . . 88 . . 88 . 178, 62 114 134 192 136, 253,189 . . 103 . . 117 . 117 . 62 . 103 . 88 . 103 . 88 . 103 . . 88 218, . 212, . 207, 88 103 117 117 103 62 88 88 88 31 . 103 117 118 118 103 88 118 . . 103 .194,62 . . 103 . 63 . . 190 218,118 . . 103 .182,88 .194,88 . . 250 .l34,63 . . 104 . . 31 136,126 . . 88 .209,63 164,118 . . 63 . . 88 . . 118 .192,88 ,63,229 .201,63 . . 118 .215,93 . . 118 . . 88 207,104 . . 63 . 206, 63 . . 118 104,196 . . 88 . . 126 . 251 . 63 ..88 176. . . 63 . 134, 88 . . 118 . 104 63 88 Isaac Wallace, Jr Rogers, Robinson ,Jack. .. Robinson, James Edward Robinson, Nan E. . . Robinson, Thomas Paine, Robison, Rodgers, Louise Marie Hazel Marie . Rodgers, Norman Allen Rodgers, Tommy Allen Roe, Carl W .... Rogers, Carol . . . Rogers, Edna Lou . . Rogers, Eugenia . . . Rogers, Gerome Bryan Rogers. Glen . . . Rogers, J. H. . . . Rogers , James L. . . Rogers, Janice . . . Rohr, Clara Mae . . Romines, Oren D. . . Roof, Glen Edward . Roof, John Nicholas, Jr. Rose, Uuanitaj Sue . Rosenbalm, Thomas Joe Ross Betsy .... Ross, Betty Jo . . . Ross, Betty Lou . . . Ross, C. Dunreath . . Ross, Lloyd Dale . . Ross, Monroe Harold . Rosser, Betty Lea . . Roth, Jack Daniel . . Rouse, Dudley L. . . Rouse, Leaureame Anne Routh, Betty Sue . . Rowan, Martha Jo . . Rowe, Elmer Francis . Rowell, Janice Rowland, Jack. . . Elizabeth Rowland, Mary Rowland, S. N. . . . Ruby, Dorothy . , . Ruchti, W. C .... Rucker, Doris Edna . Rue, Clarence N. . . Ruffin, Ponnie Jo . . Rummage, Ralph Lee . Rush, Philip Alvin . Russell, Edith Kathryn Russell, Ira Albert . . Russell, John Leo . . Russell, Joy Rowena . Russell, Lloyd Gilbert . . Russell, Merrill W., Jr. . Russell Paul Revere Jr. . Rusteberg, Alma Junie . Ruth Norma Anita . Page 173, 63 194, 134 ....88 Jn . . 129 118 118 . 136,129 104 118 104 118 192, 173, 63 . . . . 134 . . . . 88 104 234, 31 104 118 88 104 118 104 178,174,63 . . .118 . . .118 . 63 . 118 63 . 199, . f ss . .118 . .198,63 . . .118 .186,88 . . 63 88 118 118 118 . 104 . 118 63 63 ' 213 . 207, 89 104 63 118 . 104 118 . . 134 . 182,64 . . 89 . . 126 . , 118 .. .118 , .... 89 Rutherford, Charles William . 118, 64 WACO STUDENT INDEX - Continued Slay, John R .... . Sledge, Eva Pauling . . Sligh, Betty Fay .' . . . Sligh, Jo Ann . . . . Slimp, Robert Louis . . 89 186 Pag e 194 104 176 119 212 Rutherford, Corky Fain . . 192, 134 Rutherford, Wilson Morton . 138,126 Rutledge, Thomas Jefferson . . . 118 Rydel, Henry Lee ...... 64 Si Sage, Ben, Jr ....... 229,89 Sain, Fred L ........ 89 Sakamoto, James Hiroyuki . . 89 Salmon, Doris Janet . . . . 118 Salmon, Russell Homer, Jr. . . . 64 Salmon, Sue ........ 104 Salomon, Mario ...... 118 Sams, Mary Catherine . . . 176, 104 Sanders, Anne Claire ..... 118 Sanders, Curtis Stratton .... 89 Sanders, Norman H. . . . 31 Sanders, W. Joe .... . 104 Sanderson, Harold D, . . . . 134 Sankey, Sidney Eugene, Jr, . . 118 Sansom, Lynn Lloyd . . . . 118 Sapp, Jane ..... . 104 Saub, Victor R. . . . 135 Saul, Elmer Leon . . . 64 Savage, Pat ........ 104 Sawyer, Alton Derrell .... 118 Sawyers, Conway H. ..... 118 Saylors, Ellen Anne . . 159, 140, 104 Scanlon, Clark ....... 89 Scarborough, Bob ...... 118 Scarborough, Lawrence Robert . . 64 Schaal, George Stanley .... 104 Schaffer, A. ...... . 64 Schauberger. Bettye Deane . . 184 Scherwitz, Charles Wayne . . 118 Scheu, Christian Carl . . . . 104 Schiller, Mary ..... . 118 Schleuning, C. Jack . . . . 118 Schmid, Hubert Raymond . . . 89 Schmidt, Shirley Louise .... 64 Schoenvogel, Robert Lee .... 64 Schofield, Marian Inez . . 182, 104 Schorlemmer, Gloria Anice . .209, 64 Schrader, Billy J ..,..., 89 Schrader, Carl George . . . . 104 Schrader, Jack ..... . 64 Schreiner, Stanton Jay ..... 118 Schriber, Charles Richard, Jr. . . 104 Schroeder, Emil Ernest, Jr. . . 261, 64 Schroeder, Robert ...... 64 Schroeder, Robert V. . . . 104 Schultz, Hilmar A. . . . 64 Schulz, Malcolm C. . . . 129 Schlartz, Julius Hoenig . . 64 Page Scofield, Frances Ann . . . 118 Scogins, Billie Jean . . . . 89 Scott, J. Annette . . . 180, 104 Scott, Carl Eugene . . . . . 64 Scott, Charles Kenneth .... 64 Scott, Conner Ross ...... 118 Scott, Gordon Wyndall , 211, 206, 89 Scott, Howard C ...... 200, 89 Scott, James Benjamin .... 89 Scott, Walter Gaylord ..... 64 Scroggins, John Russell . . . 199, 89 Seago, Lewis H. ,... . . 89 Seale, Edwin Allen . . . . . 89 Searcy, James Benjamin .... 89 Sears, Mary Bess ..... 202, 64 Sears, Mary Jo . . . . . . 64 Seastrunk, Bettylou . . . . 182, 64 Seefeldt, Mary Jane . . . 104 Seger, Marilyn . . . . . . 104 Segrest, Jayton B. . . . .198, 64 Self, Benny ..... . . 104 Sehnan, Willis Falcon . . . 199 Sendon, Andrea .... . 31 Sessions, Gloria ....... 89 Sessions, Kenneth Batchelor . . . 104 Setliffe, Andrew Benton . . . 89 Setty, Donald Glenn ..... 89 Sewell, Thomas Monette, Jr. . . 104 Sewell, William A., Jr ..... 64 Seymour, Bernetta Nell .... 118 Shamburger, Ruth . . . 200, 176, 104 Shanks, John Clinton ..... 89 Shannon, Frank Albert, Jr. . . . 104 Shannon, Jack Wilbanks . . . 89 Shannon, John Harold . . . 118 Shapiro, Aubrey Eugene . . . 118 Shao, Pin Yee .... . 31 Sharman, O. C. ..,.. . 118 Sharman, Thomas Erwin . . . 118 Sharp, Jack Paul . . , . 104 Sharp, James Allen . . . . 118 Shaw, Nolan Gail ...... 89 Shearin, George Laverne .... 188 Sheats, Ben Dean .... 249, 188 Sheehan, Bill Harold . . . . 135 Sheffield, Frances Merle .... 104 Sheffield, Mary Sue . . . . 118 Sheldon, Joseph L. . . . . 118 Shelton, Claude R. ...... 89 Shelton, Horner Newton . . 126, 137 Shelton, John Wayne ..... 65 Shelton, Mary Elizabeth .... 176 Shelton, Whitsitt Myles . . 229, 135 Shepard, James Elmer . . . . 89 Sheppard, James H., Jr. .... 65 Sheppard, Joseph J., Jr. . . . . 118 Sheppard, Mrs. Mary Evelyn .202, 65 Shepperd, Billie Ann .... 180, 89 Sherman, Cecil E. ....,. 89 Sherman, Helen Louise . . 182 Sherman, Ralph Pierce . . . 89 Sherman, Richard Clyde .... 210 Sherman, Ruth ....... 104 Sherman, Timothy McLain, Jr. . . 65 Sherrill, Irby Reed ...... 118 Sherrill, Minta Mae . . . . 118 Shibata, Mildred Toshika . . 118 Shinto, William M. . . , 104 Shiplett, Delona . . . 31 Shipman, J. T. . . . . 118 Shivers, Jerry Francis . . 65 Shockey, J. F .... . 135 Shockley, Bettye . . 104 Sholes, Mary R. . . . 104 Short, Ben Elroy . . . 118 Short, James Mabry . . 65 Shortt, Peggy Ann . . . 118 Shoultz, Alfred C. . . . . 89 Showalter, Jere Charles . . 104 Shugart, Joyce .... . . 104 Shultz, Donald Earle . . . 65,206 Shultz, Norma Price . . .65,206 Shurley, David Derry . . . 104 Shurtleff, Sam H., Jr. . . . 104 Shuttlesworth, Bill L. . . .65, 198 Shytles, Bob .... . 188, 130 Sides, Ada Joan . . . . . . 118 Siebenmann, Marilee . . 118, 218 Simmons, Carrie Nell . . . 65 Simmons, Edwin Gene .... 104 Simmons, Robert Carl . . . 118 Simon, Ralph Edward . . 65 Simpson, Beverley. . . 89: Simpson, Laurie . . .140, Simpson, Roy Earl .... Simpson, William Joseph . . Sims, Bill ....,.. Sims, George, Jr .... 89, Sims, Harry Mayo .... Sinclair, Joseph Edward . . Sinders ohn l r . . , J Wa te . Singleton, Betty Ann . Singletary, Cecil Earl . . Sisk, Wallace Truett . Sizemore, Bettye F. . . Skaggs, Truman Collier . Skelton, Roland .... Skinner, Mrs. Delda A. . Skinner, Harry Owen . Skinner, J. C. . . . Skinner, William T. . Slater, Byrd T. . . Slaughter, J. L. . . 206,210 184,211 144 . 65, 240, 180 65 65 180 255 118 104 137 118 130, . . 65 . . 104 . 104 . 89 . 118 . 65 118 . Waco . 89, 199 . . 118 . 65 Sloan, Betty ..... 65,209 180 Slocum, Wanda Loretta . . . 65, 178 Smallwood, John R, .... 90, 212 Smelley, Juanita Ann . . . . 89 Smeltzer, Roy C. . . . . . 65 Smith, Alfred Cecil . . . . 89 Smith, Aubrey, Jr. .... 189, 192 Smith, Auburn ....... 65 Smith, Barbara Caroline . . . 119 Smith, Barnie Lee ...... 119 Smith, Betty G. ....... 89 Smith, Beverly Elayne . . . 184, 104 Smith, Carolyn Allene ..... 119 Smith, Charles Isaac . . . . 119 Smith, Charles R .... . 119 Smith, Christine Louise . . . 66 Smith, Curtis Cullen ..... 130 Smith, Dorothy ...... 202, 66 Smith, Dorothy Jean ..... 119 Smith, Edward Newman .... 66 Smith, Elie Jackson ..... 66 Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth Flanders . . 66 Smith, M. Eldred ...... 130 Smith, Eloise Hanna ..... 291 Smith, Ernest Duane . . . . 66 Smith, Francis Lee . . . . 198, 90 Smith, Frances Vera . . . . 119 Smith, Fritz ........ 90 Smith, Gene, Chartien . . . 229, 204 Smith, Gloria Marie . . . . 119 Smith, Holland P. . . . . 31 Smith, James Q ..., . 130 Smith, James Thomas . . . . 119 Smith, James W. . . . . . 66 Smith, Janey . . . . . 180, 90 Smith, Janell . . . . 119 Smith, Jo .... . . 234, 66 Smith, Joanne . . . . . 66 Smith, John H. . . . . . 66 Smith, John Sterling . . . 90 Smith, Lanier ....... 104 Smith, Lawrence T ..... 196,66 Smith, Marilyn Annette . . . 119 Smith, Marion Louise ..... 119 Smith, Merle Dean ..... 104 Smith, Oscar Lee ...... 66 Smith, Robert Lee . . . 112, 90, 212 Smith, Royce Elden ..... 119 Smith, Ruth Ann ...... 119 Smith, Mrs. Theresa Morphew . . 66 Smith, Velma ....... 119 Smith, Virginia Dare ..... 119 Smith, Wayne Slayden . . 214 Smitherman, Wanda Rhae . . . 118 Smithson, Wiley, Jr. ..... 90 Smithwick, Truman Edmon . . 198,66 Snavely, Luther Meeker .... 119 Sneed, Chadwick Brooks . . . 262, 66 Snider, LaFern ....... 66 Snider, Martha Ellen . . . 215, 66 Snider, Robert J. . . . . . 135 Snider, Ted Lowell . . . 192, 66 Soape, Joe Lynn . . . . . 66 Soffar, Saul William .... 206, 66 Soles, Bob ........ 90 Solomon, Leonard Stanley . . . 90 Somers, William L. . . . 136, 130 Soong, Abraham ...... 31 SORelle, Henry Meyer . . . 104 Sorrell, Sam Sidney ..... 90 Sorrells, Bobbie Jo ...... 119 Southerland, Charles Anderson . . 66 Southerland, Homer V ..... 130 Souther, Jack ....... 253 Sowell, Rebecca Gertrude . . 67 Sparks, John Robert . . . 135 Spaulding, Edward A. . . . 67 Spear, Paul Edward . . . 67 Spears, Harrell .... . 90 Speir, Earren Harvey, Jr. . . 119 Spencer, Betty Frances . . . 119 Spidle, James Lloyd ..... 90 Spiers, John Bernell ..... 130 Spillman, William Paul . . 137, 130 Sponsler, Lenore ...... 104 Sportsman, Weldon Lavern . . . 212 Spradley, Richard Neal . . . 90 Sprecker, William J. . . . 90 Springer, Donald Malcolm . . . 67 Sprinkle, Mary Alyce .... 200, 67 Sprinkle, S. D., Jr. . . . . . 119 Srack, William Allen . . . 267 Stafford, Del J. . . . . 104 Stafford, Norman C .,.... 130 Staggers, Allen Charles . . 136,131 Stahl, E. Lynette ...... 90 Stallings, N. E. ....... 90 Stallworth, Patsy Curry . . 178, 105 Standefer, Weldon A. ..... 135 Standley, Frances Louise , . . 119 Stanecek, Joseph Lee . . . . 90 Stansbury, John Milton, Jr. . . , 105 Stapp, Herbert Moddy .... 67 Starcher, William Dodge . . . 190, 67 Starkey, Oscar Hill, Jr ..... 119 Starks, Joe Edward . . . . 135 Starnes, Emily Pearl . . . 119 Starnes, Sarah LaNette . . 105 Page Starr, Clint D., Jr. . . 137, 126 Starr, Ed., Jr. . . . . . 67 Starr, June Loye . . . 218, 105 Staton, James Luther ..... 135 Stavinola, Edward A. . . . . 67 Steakley, Marvin Cloyse . . 67 Stedman, Jane .... . . 180 Steel, David McClure . . . 67 Stegant, Ted Leon . . . . . 119 Steindam, Bonnie Jean . . . 105 Steindam, Louise Hansel . . . 67 Steinman, Walter W. . . . 67 Stelley, Arthur F .... . . 130 Stem, Jack .... . 31 Stephens, Raymond Gist . 67 Stephens, Reta Fred . . 90 Stephens, William Clarence . . . 206 Stephens, William Wayland . . . 119 Stephenson, Nelson William . . 105 Sternenberg, Paul Lockwood . 210, 67 Stevens, Ralph H. ...... 105 Stevens, Roy Joe ...... 135 Stevenson, Charles Bruce . . . 135, 67 Stevenson, Charles Henry, Jr. . . 135 Steward, Charles Robert, Jr. . . 119 Stewart, Bob Lewis ..,.. 105 Stewart, Clinton E. .... . 90 Stewart, Ernest Lynn . . . . 67 Stewart, L. D. ....... 67 Stewart, Marian Frances .... 90 Stewart, Robbie Delores , . 218, 105 Stewart, Thomas Willard . . . 67 Stiles, Edna J. .... . . 119 Still, Walter Richard . . . . 252 St. John, Bernice .... . 90 Stobaugh, Don ....... 90 Stockdick, Evelyn Ramona . . . 90 Stodghill, Mary Berndadnen . . 90 Stolfregen, Patsy Jean .... 186, 67 Stokes, Aubrey Doyle ..... 130 Stokes, Virginia Carroll . . . 105 Stoltz, Robert Edward ..... 119 Stone, Charles ..... 254, 196 Stone, Hugh Bailey, Jr. . . . 119 Stone, Tommy .... . . 105 Stoneham, John Donald . . . 105 Storey, Olive Jeanne ..... 119 Storey, Rufus Kelly .... .. 67 Storey, Sharon Seybert, Jr. . . . 90 Story, Ira Sherlene .... 207, 105 Stotts, Bob ..... . . 119 Stovall, Melvin .... . . 105 Strange, Ernest Earl, Jr. .... 213 Stranz, Arthur M. ..... 213, 68 Straunard, Josette M. . . . . 105 Stringer, Robert Lynn ..... 68 Stringer, Vernie Hudson . . . 190, 68 Stripling, Margaret Frances . . . 119 Stroebel, A. W ....... 119 Stuckey, Mrs. Bobbie Williams . . 105 Stuckey, John R. ...... 68 Stueben, Edmund Brond . . . 210, 31 Sturges, Truman , ..... 68 Stutt, Mary Lou . . , . 186, 105 Styron, Douglas K. . . . . 119 Sublett, Bobby Ray . . . . 105 Sullivan, Peggy J. .... . 68 Sumerlin, Claude Windell . . . 31 Summers, Annie Ruth . . . . 119 Sutton, Lloyd Paul ...... 119 Swain, Sibyl Joan .... . 68 Swearingen, Robert Eugene . . . 90 Swenson, Julia Deane .... 105 Swift, Dee, Jr. ..., . . 90 Swindell, Jo AAnne . . . . 119 Swinney, Cecil Ray . . . . . 68 Swope, Martha Joan . . . . 105 Syer, George Joseph , . 68 Sykora, Ken .... . . 90 Szekely, J. ..... . 260 Szell, Wlodzimierz A, . . . . 119 1' Tabor, Herbet . . . . . 119 Tachias, Janice . . . . . . 105 Talbert, Ted Morris . . . . 31 Talbot, Tom Collins . . . . 90 Tally, Glenn Wesley ..... 90 Tanner, Bill Graydon . . . 188, 105 Tanner, Charles . . . . . . 90 Tanner, Louis C. . . .274, 68 Tatum, Ardis Elaine . . . 119 Tatum, Ray M. . . . . 130 Tawil, Fuad Musa . , . . 105 Taylor, Bill . . . 217, 222 Taylor, David G. . . -31,217 Taylor, Dawn . . 215, 176, 68 Taylor, Everett . . . 90 Taylor, Glen . . . . 257 Taylor, Henry . . . 192, 68 Taylor, Irma Mae . . . 119 Taylor, Joe P .... . . 135 Taylor, Laura . . , . . 68 Taylor, Marian Bartlette . . 119 Taylor, Mary Edith . . . 105 Taylor, Nuel D. . . . . 68 Taylor, Walter Winston . . 119 Taylor, Wanda . . . . . 119 Taylor, William R. . . . 68 Teague, Bob Ray . . . 119 Tekell, Gerald Don . . 90 Terrell, Edgar . . . . 119 419 V 70 184 105 WACO STUDENT INDEX - Continued Vahrcnkamp, Martha Louise Valigura, Nellie Ross . . . Valigura, William J., Jr. . . Vance, Betty Jean .... Van Cleave, Charles Edward, Jr. Vanderford, Earl .... Van Houton, George David . Van Meter, Dolores . . . Van Mether, Ethan Ray . . Van Phul, Stephen .... Vanston, Joyce Louise . . 198 Van Zandt, Howard . . . Vanzant, Billy ..,. Page .215 . 91 . 70 105 .206,91 . 91 . 70 . 91 . 120 . 194 180,70 . 120 . . . 70 Vardaman, Annie Laurie . . . 209, 91 Vardaman, E. Jerry . . . Vardeman, Joe Allen . . . Vasbinder, Vernon Albert . Vaughan, Dolores Carlee . . Vaughan, Marille .... Vaughan, Max Oliver . . . Vaughan, Patsy Ruth . . . Samuel Kenneth . Vaughan, Vaught Paul C. .... . , Veazey, Helene Morgan . Vernon, Aurice B. . . Vernon, Ruth . . . Vernon, Waylan Dean isi, Vestal, Joe Truitt . . Vestal, Zoe Analois . . Vicain, Lester E ..... Vickers, Aubrey Fermon . . Vickers, Gladys I. . . . Vickery, Ned L .... Vines, Frances Edna . . . Vinson, George Malcom . . Vinson, Lunsford Wilbourn . Vinson, Thomas DeWitt . . Vlahakos, George Billie . . Voisin, Velva Joe .... Von Rosenberg, Ray Thelbert Voth, Charles Ruel .... Vuillemin, Marie Josephine . 120, W . 70 . 105 192,70 105 105 105 120 . 70 91 120 71 180, 70 120 . 120 . 120 . 91 120 . 70 91 135 70 120 120 70 105 Waddell, Peggy Jean ..... 105 Waddell, Richard Thomas, Jr. . . 120 Wade, Cathryn ....... 180 Wade, Ruth ........ 105 Waits, Martha Dee ..... 105 Wakefield, James Ezekiel, Jr. . . 70 Wales, Jere M. ...... 203,70 Waldrop, Francis Ross .... 191 Walker, Burney G. . . . . . 70 Walker, Daniel Gets . . . . . 120 Walker, George G. ..... 198 Walker, Mrs. Jane Richey . . . 180 Walker, Jearl Dalton ..... 126 Walker, Lynn ....... 70 Walker, Pat Bowie . . . 174, 105 Walker, Pat N. ....... 130 Walker, Shirley Joan .,,.. 120 Wfalker, Tommy Ross . . 206, 91, 210 Wall, Morris Thomas ..... 70 Wallace, Bobbie Dean . 178 168, 70 Wallace, Carolyn Pearl .... 120 Wallace, Horace S. . . . . 120 Wallace, Joe Malcolm . . . 70 Wallace, John D. .... . 91 Wallace, Kenneth Curtis . . . 91 Wallace, Phillip Thomas . . . 190 Waller, Robert Lee . . . . 120 Walling, Frances B. . . 120 Walser, James Carl . . . . 120 Walston, Dorothy Jean . . 105 Walter, Ray A. ..... . 70 Walters, Roland Eugene .... 120 Walton, Seth R., Jr. . . . . 71 Wamble, Nancy Mae . . . . 120 Ward, Colleen . . . . . 215, 71 Ward, Dorothy Mae . . . . 120 Ward, Jimmy Gene . . . . . 188 Ward, Mary Lois ...... 91 Wardlaw, Thomas Erwin . . . 120 Ware, Annabel .... 207 Ware, Browning W, . . :274,91 Page Terrell, Roscoe . . . . . 105 Terry, Mrs. Florinc . . 68 Terry, James .... . . 68 Terry, John Thomas . . . 105 Terry, Joseph H ....... 119 Terry, Mark Lowery ..... 68 Tharp, Ida Virginia ..... 119 Tharp, Lois Ruth . . . 91 174, 176 Thaxton, Billye Jeanne . . .91, 184 Theis, Evangeline ...... 105 Theobald, Fred Charles . . . 68 Thigpen, Fern .... . . 91 Thigpen, Ruth .... . . 105 Thomas, Belvin .... . . 68 Thomas, James Carroll .... 91 Thomas, James Young . . . 91, 190 Thomas, Jim ........ 119 Thomas, Jimmie LaRue .... 91 Thomas, John W. ...... 69 Thomas, Laura Belle . . 105,201,210 Thomas, Lester L. ....,, 119 Thomas, Owen M. . . . . . 91 Thomas, William Ira . . . . 69 Thompson, Cecil Duane . . . 119 Thompson, Douglas P. . . . 212 Thompson, Frankie L. ..... 105 Thompson, George Derrel . . . 69 Thompson, Georgene .... 218, 69 Thompson, James B. . . . . 91 Thompson, Marshall . . . . 69 Thompson, Martha Sue . . . 119 Thompson, Mary Alyce . . . 69 Thompson, Nan . . . . . 119 Thompson, William B. . , , 119 Thomson, Durelle . . . . . 69 Thorn, Clifton . . . . 213, 91 Thorn, Lautlee . . . . 119 Thornton, David . . . . 119 Thornton, Gillie Ann . . . . 119 Thornton, Jimmy J. . . . . 105 Thornton, Mickie Lou . . . 186, 105 Thornton, Risher M. ..... 69 Thornton, Thomas R. . . . 138, 135 Thorsell, William . . . . 91 Thrash, Beverly . . . . 119 Threatt, Evan Miles . . . 135 Tigner, Virginia Lou . . . 119 Tillman, Pat .... . . 119 Tillman, Paula . . . . 119 Tillman, Peggy . . . 90, 176 Tillotson, Arthur . . . 69 Timmons, Avery . . . . 69 Timmons, R. W. . . . . 119 Tindle, Mary Elizabeth . . 232, 90 Tiner, David Daniel . . . 91 Tinkler, Emma Jeane . . . . 69 Tinsley, Robert James . . . 119 Tinsley, Robert Porter . . 256 Tipton, Harvey Lee . . . 69 Tipton, James . . . . . 119 Tisdale, Bonnie Lee - - 90 Tisdale, Donald J. . . 90 Todd, Jimmie Bain . . , 119 Todd, Thomas . . . . 119 Toland, Maudine . . . 69 Tolar, William Bert . . . 200. 91 Tomlinson, Edith . . . 119 Tosh, Johnnye . . . . 119 Townsend, Delbert . . . 120 Townsend, Iletta Fay . . . 120 Townsend Loretta Jane . . 120 Townsley, Jack . . . . 69 Totten, John William . . . 91 Traugott, James Dillard . . 69 Trent, Mildred .... . . 120 Trevino, Alberto . . . . 120 Triplett, Ralph . . 69 Trussell, Donald . . . 120 Tucker, James . . . 120 Tunnell, Graddy . . . 138 Tunnell, Kenneth . . . 105 Turner, Carrie Nell . . . 105 Turner, Frank E. . . . 135 Turner, Fred . . . . . 135 Turner, Gene . . , , 105 Turner, George . . . . . 120 Turner, James Henry . . . . 135 Turner, M. Don . . . . 91 Turner, Ruth Carolyn . . . 91 Turner, Wilma Irene . . . 91 Turpin, Calvin .... . 69 Twitty, Bryce . . . . 91 Twitty, Rosemary . . . . 105 Twitty, Marcus Merle . . . . 105 Tyer, Charles . . . . . 120 Tyler, Oscar . . . . . 105 Tyler, P. J. . . . . - - 91 Tyson, Veda Rae . . . , 217. 69 U Uher, Kathryne . . . . . 105 Ulery, Audrey . . . . . 69 Underwood, Betty . . . 178,120 Unfried, W. Thomas ..... 91 Updike, William T ..... . 69 Upshaw, Era Jo . . . 215. 180. 69 Usry, Milton Franklin, Uzzel, Ardyce Gene . Uzzel, Frank, Jr. . . Uzzell, Drunell . . 420 Jr .... 120 ...69 ..120 . 70 Wfare, Carolyn Downs .... 71 Ware, Sue .... . . 201, 91 Warren, Dan, Jr. . . . . 199 Warren, Dawson R. . . . 91 Warren, Floyd T. . . 105 Warren, Larry F. . . . 105 Warren, Mayme Lou . . 120 Warwick, George . . . 105 Washam, Frank Wilbur . . 105 Washburn, Wileeta . . . 120 Washington, William G. . . . 130 Wasson, Elizabeth Ann .... 106 Waters, Charles L. . . . 188, 130 Watkins, Annie Lois . . . 71 Watkins, David Smilie . . . 135 Watkins, Margery Looney . 202,71 Watson, Barbara J. . . . . 91 Watson, Dale .... . 120 Watson, David Thomas . . 106 Watson, Doris Elaine . . 91 Watson, James Dennis . . 71 Watson, James R. .... 71,190 Watson, May Beth .... . 106 Watson, William Marvin, Jr. . 201, 199, 71, 208 Page Watts, Robert A., Jr. . . . . 91 Wear, Elizabeth ...... 106 Weathersbee, Mac . .... 212,91 Weathersby, Elizabeth Ann . . . 120 Weaver, Carroll Swink .... 120 Weaver, Laura Allen ..... 120 Webb, Calvin Hayes . . . . 106 Webb, Dale .... . 137, 130 Webb, Eurice Rae . . . . 120 Webb, Juanita . . . . . 120 Webb, Louis Paul . . . 130 Webb, Mary Margaret . . . 120 Webb, Phil Abernethy .... 120 Webster, James Truett .... 92 Wedemeyer, Horace Howard 120 wedgeworfh, Billie Marie 211, zio, 92 Weedon, Margaret Ann .... 106 Wegrich, Wayne Dale .... 120 Weis, Morris . . . . 252 Weiss, Gerald . . . . 120 Weiss, Marvin Irwin . . 120 Welch, Carlos Monroe . . 120 Welch, James Luther . . . 120 Welch, Robert Morrow . . . 106 Welch, Roy Dean . . . . 120 Wellborn, Faye Elaine . . . 71 Wellborn, LaVerne . . 200, 71 Wells, Albert . . . . 71 Wells, Ben Talbot . . . 210, 31 Wells, Buford Avril . . . 106 Wells, Charles Carlton . . 71 Welsh, Margaret Louise . . 92 Wendorf, Elizabeth Ann . , 120 Werner, Elden Abraham, Jr. . . 106 Werth, Callie Izora . . . 218, 92 Wesley, John H ....... 92 Wesselsky, Emil James . . 120 West, Bill Grayum . . . 106 West, Earl Elsworth . . 106 West, Edythe Janice . . . 71 West, Janet Elaine . .229, 92 Westbrook, Max Rog'er . . 71 Wester, Donald Gray . . . . 120 Westlake, Richard LeRoy . . 120 Westmoreland, Donna Lu . . . 120 Wheatley, Charles A. .... 192, 71 Wheeler, James Thomas .... 120 Wheeler, Jesse ....... 92 Wheeler, Lewis Edgar, Jr .... 106 Wheeless, Ellington Elwell, Jr. . . 71 Wheeless, Homer David .... 71 Wheeless, W. Carroll .... 31, 120 Wheeless, Williarn Howard . . . 92 Wheelus, Margaret Ann .... 218 Whiddon, Myra Nell . . . . 92 Whitaker, Vernon Wayne . . 120 White, Benjamin Bruce . . . 120 White, Beth .... . 120 White, Daniel Raburn . 106 White, Edna Fay . . . . 106 White, George . . . . . 120 White, Glenn Ray . . . 222, 71 White, German Elliott . . . . 106 White, J. A. .... . 120 White, James C ..... . 31 White, Thomas D. . . . . 135 White, W. D ........ 31 Whitehead, Thomas Young . . . 210 Whiteside, Bobby L ...... 210 Whiteside, Clyde ..... 106, 92 Whitlock, Thomas Gerald . . . 106 Whitworth, Garrett Colvin . 137,126 Wicker, David Elzy ..... 106 Wickwire, Nann Alix . . 210, 92 Wicks, Robert Harold . . 92 Wieding, Orville Louis . 106 Wiggins, Alvin E. . . . 135 Wigginton, Lee Roy . . 92 Wilder, Darwin LeRoy . 126 Wilkerson, Curtis A. . . . . 71 Wilkerson, Jack Franklin . . . 120 Wilks, Katie June . . . . . 120 Willeford, Carl A. . . . . . 92 Williams, Alton Curtis 198, 190, 71, 206 Williams, Beverly Ann .... 106 Williams, Bill B ....... 72 Williams, Billie . . . 206, 72,210 Williams, Billy Glyn ..... 120 Williams, Billy Joe ..... 106 Williams, Bobbie Jean . . 121 Williams, Corre Ivey . . . . 92 Williams, David Leonard . . . 92 Williams, Marie ...... 72 Williams, George Bolger .... 72 Williams, George Edward, Jr. 229,92 Williams, George T. ..... 92 Williams, Glenn R ..... 210,72 Williams, Harold Russell .... 125 Williams, Harry Lee . . . . 130 Williams, Howard Roy, Jr. . . 72 Williams, John Calvin . . . 92 Williams, Judson Ewell . . . 92 Williams, Kelly D ...... 121 Williams, Margaret A ..... 121 Williams, Minette .... 176,106 Williams, Noel E. ...... 106 Williams, Patricia Anne . . . 121 Williams, Ralph Gene . . . 92 Williams, Robert ...... 106 Williams, Sidney Johnston . . 212, 72 Williams, Stanley Neil . . . 121 Williams, Thomas Read . . 92 Page Williams Bernon Oran . . . 72 Williamson, Billy Houston . . . 121 Williamson, Bob .... 121 Williamson, Dixie Jean . . 92 Williamson, James Elmer . . 106 Williamson, Lee Roy . . . . 92 Williamson, Perry C. ..... 92 Williamson, Walter Ernest . . . 212 Willingham, Charles Edwin . . . 92 Willingham, Janette ..... 121 Willis, Harlan Lee ..... 206, 92 Willis, Marlan P. . . . . 198, 92 Wilson, Alma Wright . . . . 106 Wilson, Barbara Faye . . . 92 Wilson, Bob Alexander . . . 121 Wilson, Dewey Gene ..... 92 Wilson, Don E. . . . . . . 92 Wilson, Edward L. . . . 229, 120 Wilson, F. Janet ..... 182,72 Wilson, Joe D. ..... 137, 130 Wilson, Juanita Glorianne . . . 121 Wilson, June .... . . 135 Wilson, Martha Jean . . . 121 Wilson, Mary .... . 106 Wilson, Norman Quinn . . 121 Wilson, Ralph Richardson . . 121 Wilson, Raymond B. . . . . 92 Wimberly, Brownie Hope . . 178, 72 Winfield, Beverly Jane .... 192 Winstead, Clifton Shaw . . 72 Winston, Charles Henry . . 126 Winter, Edsel W. . . . 72 Winter, James Alvin . . . 106 Withers, Winkie . . . . 176,72 Withrow, Frank B. . . . 106 Witt, Charlene . . . 121 Witt, Raymond . . . . 106 Witte, Frances Nell . . 106 Witten, Hazely Alleen . . 106 Wittjen, Daisy Virginia . 92 Wittman, Shirley . . . 121 Wittmer. Edward Lee . . 106 Woldt, Elizabeth M. . . 121 Wolfe, James Braddy . . 121 Wolfe, Mrs. Verda N. . . 121 Wollitz, Roland Ray . . 135 Wolter, William Leroy . 106 Womack, Carroll L. . . . . 121 Womack, Jack Garnett . . . 121 Wood, Ann .... 209. 182, 92 Wood, B. Gene . . . . . . 72 Wood, Robert Carroll . . . . 106 Wood, Robert Lloyd . 203. 204, 31 Woodard, Adria . . . . . 106 Woodard, Wales Lee . . . . 106 Woodburn, William C. . . . 126 Woodlin, Yandall . . . 72 Woodruff, J. G. . . . 92 Woods, John Scott . . 121 Woody, Willie Ray . . 121 Wootan, Harry Polk, Jr. . 31 Wooten, Marcia Beatrice . 121 Word, Dorma Jane . . . . 121 Workman, Richard Vernon . . . 121 Worley, Stinson Ezell . . 198, 194, 72 Worthy, Jerry Needham . . 208, 72 Wortman, Walter Russell . . . 93 Wray, Beverly Elaine . . . 209, 72 Wren, Jimmie . . . . . 212,93 Wright, Charles Pleasant .... 72 Wright, Charles Sidney . . 121 Wright, James Arlie . . . 72 Wright, Joe House . . . . . 121 Wright, Moute D. ...... 106 Wright, Neva Nelle . . 202, 180, 72 Wright, Rupert Coke ..... 258 Wright, Thomas Albert . . 106 Wright, Wallace . . . . 106 Wyatt, William Emerson . . 121 Wyman, Bettie Jo . . . . 93 Wynn, Margaret Ann . . . 106 Wynn, Tom Edison . . 72 Y Yarbrough, Charles Lafayette . . 72 Yates, Ellen Sampey ..... 121 Yates, Henry Perry . . . . 93 Yates, James McLaurin . . 199 Yates, Martin Weaver . . 72 Yeary, Joe E. . . . . 121 York, Glenn Ray . . . . . 121, Young, Bobbye Jean . . . . 106 Young, Chester C. . . . 137, 130 Young, Gene .... . . . 93 Young, Patsy ...... 215, 93 Young, Robert Eugene .... 121 Youngblood, Frances Marie . . . 106 Youngblood, Thomas W., Jr. . . 106 Z Ziesenheim, Robert Cross . 127, 130 Zimbelman, Carl L. . . . . 106 Zimbelman, Ernest A. . . . 106 Zimmerman, Herbert E. . 106 Devmeo TO coxu eau BAPTIST A rooTBALL GAME O If ff af egufm me ww nE,AcoN.1'44us I NOTA BEARS- wm nm: N' BowL QAM: IN TI-IEII2 Fnzsr Bc Avvemmce, coAc4 Boa WOODPUFF5 semzs r DIwAs4e Pomzea s osfxcom 19 zo-7 soN.L4srYeAszuePxeoBam2 HM T CAGEIZS TO 29 IN TIE NATION. BAY!-0Q'MAg 4 TI-IIS YFAQ, DESUITE LOSS OF LEG QETUQNI ON: K T - ' '- ' f , Q, migsfsi, K !! Concn Boa AND me I I, jig f +IAve LAST moan AT IANT STAND EMINENT'SP'Cl2TSWI2ITEQ5 K guns awe. wuo Q ACE- Bmon row. -f 3 T cEuAQAcAzN 33 -f, lffyie, me Yam. Lemme BEARS 'ffl f f , ro A SQDLACE , Q TIE FOI2 SOUTH Ifxmgy A Wen CONFEI2- M ,fjj fwcf gg, 1 2 9' Q 0 Q I il- ' if Bmoo. ' L35 ' 1 J- ,Lf f ' Q, SUQDQISED 4 X ' , BvAm1vAL 'y , Q X f OF TWIN cuzfroaf . A W,- 3-ff' A PAPA JOE Ano MAMAJOSE. I 4 C 2 nf? H0wEvErz,oNe IS coNsumED BY EX NEW smbuum PROPOSED I-'OD TI-I WO VVI-I-W'-H AC E 1.241 , Li -ml' 5 AND A LUG' WI BFA IZS SNAG Poswze -me onum , BY Joe! - ll ca L IKEA QUEEN PASSES LITTLE MEN WI-IO AI-'TEI2 ALL ANGLES TO BEAT Au-we womc on me nom -iQ,'f,SG'9ATf,Tf,'fc'.Iof2If,HfI,N 20-I 4 IN uomecofwws QUIETLY D200 DEAD. -IQHETQPC FLOAT' GAME 'Mene- I I-MTE TI-IANKSGIVING ND I - Bmou sruvewrs AND VWCO CITIZENS. TIDED OF 5NIAI.L,5I-IAKY . MUNY sTAo1uM,wnL I SOON IINEA NEW MODERN I smmum. Bmorz me I Boueur uocmcrzzs AT I 29 4AND ourron, AND WILL SOON BEGIN CONSTRUCTION ON TI-IE STADIUM. STUDENTS OF BAYLOIZ IN l95O WILL PROBABLY LIN4 ms New srAonum. SEE GAMES ff' BIIYLOD ENDOLLNIENT cargo sxcareo, A I-IITS All-TIME -I-IIGI-I I ALWAY5 MEM REGISTQAQS OFFICE LOG5 Bzmon sruoems emov IN OVEI2 5000 STUDENTS FIRST Tl-IANKSGIVING AWAYFIZOM SCHOOL. FOIZ TI-IIS COME 2,000 MOQE LOVELY ZAI2. , MPH ,I INT 'AN Kg JI I No! ', No! YE I YES I


Suggestions in the Baylor University - Round Up Yearbook (Waco, TX) collection:

Baylor University - Round Up Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collection, 1946 Edition, Page 1

1946

Baylor University - Round Up Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collection, 1947 Edition, Page 1

1947

Baylor University - Round Up Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 1

1948

Baylor University - Round Up Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 1

1950

Baylor University - Round Up Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 1

1951

Baylor University - Round Up Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 1

1952


Searching for more yearbooks in Texas?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Texas yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.